Arbutus . rthur McPheeters hasnt it, askthe Librarian for a copy of the Dramatir Mir-ror. He wont have one, but ask him anywayYou may interest him in histrionics. OUR GALLERY OF GREAT GUNSriadylene Nethersole Perique. Miss Madylene N. P., whose portrait appearson this page, is a popular member of Stret andFrut. For several years she sang in a churoh Madylene Pekk^uechoir. Subsequently, she was awarded firstprize at the International Beauty show, heldat Clear Creek, Indiana. Miss Peri(|ue hasalso recited at numerous social gatherings,notably, at the Plunkville Sewing Circle So-cieti
Arbutus . rthur McPheeters hasnt it, askthe Librarian for a copy of the Dramatir Mir-ror. He wont have one, but ask him anywayYou may interest him in histrionics. OUR GALLERY OF GREAT GUNSriadylene Nethersole Perique. Miss Madylene N. P., whose portrait appearson this page, is a popular member of Stret andFrut. For several years she sang in a churoh Madylene Pekk^uechoir. Subsequently, she was awarded firstprize at the International Beauty show, heldat Clear Creek, Indiana. Miss Peri(|ue hasalso recited at numerous social gatherings,notably, at the Plunkville Sewing Circle So-cieties annual meeting, where, it is said, shemade a marked impression while reciting Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight. Madylenewill appear next season in The GreatestThing in the World, or Just Because SheMade Those Goo-goo Eyes. nUs Stellena riodjeska Yalois. Stellena is a dear. Not even you could lookinto those dark soulful eyes of hers (see portrait) and remain sober. Stellena was born in the nortliern part of. Miss V.^loisthe State. Her papas name isnt Modjeska,thats Stellenas nom du. theatre, and doesntdetract from her dramatic ability. Indeed, it is rumored in Stret and Frut cir-cles, that Stellena will head a No. 13 MadameModjeska Company, in continuous vaudeville,next season. Stellena much preferred a pow-erful emotional drama, written specially forher; but the Stret and Fruts advisory com-mittee was afraid of melancholia and Stellenachose vaudeville. THE DRAMATIC MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1901. Willie Crim=Shaw. Everybody knows Willie, well; too well. Andworse still, Willie is a comedian. But he isyoung yet, and, perhaps, people will laughwith him some day. We arent positive. Willie was cut out for a clown—or some-thing. He has an actors walk and a facultyfor getting before the foot-lights—and into thePublic Eye. Willie is more than popular in Stret andFrut—he is indispensable. He handles itsfinances and directs its policy, and looks after
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