. "The greatest of these--";. ie The Canadian Mr James K. Hackett The Scotchman . . Mr. George MacFarlane The American Mr. George M. Cohan Gabrielle Miss Julia Arthur The Help Miss Laurette Taylor xi xii THE CAST PART THREE: REVELATIONDIVISION 1—MRS. HUDDS ROOMS Mrs. Hudd Miss Beryl Mercer Miss Elizabeth Hudd .... Miss Helen Ware Herbert Hudd Mr. H. B. Warner Mr. Montague Marsh . Mr. James T. Powers DIVISION 2—A PUBLIC PLACEThe Nurse Miss Laurette Taylor Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske will deliver a Red Cross Appeal written expressly for these gala performances and following this Mme. Eleanora de C
. "The greatest of these--";. ie The Canadian Mr James K. Hackett The Scotchman . . Mr. George MacFarlane The American Mr. George M. Cohan Gabrielle Miss Julia Arthur The Help Miss Laurette Taylor xi xii THE CAST PART THREE: REVELATIONDIVISION 1—MRS. HUDDS ROOMS Mrs. Hudd Miss Beryl Mercer Miss Elizabeth Hudd .... Miss Helen Ware Herbert Hudd Mr. H. B. Warner Mr. Montague Marsh . Mr. James T. Powers DIVISION 2—A PUBLIC PLACEThe Nurse Miss Laurette Taylor Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske will deliver a Red Cross Appeal written expressly for these gala performances and following this Mme. Eleanora de Cisneros will sing PORTRAITS Laurette Taylor Frontispiece PAGE The Reading of the Play xi Hartley Manners 17 George Arliss 18 George M. Cohan 22 Helen Ware 24 Chatjncey Olcott 26 Mrs. Fiske 30 De Wolf Hopper 32 Julia Arthur 34 H. B. Warner 38 George MacFarlane 40 Beryl Mercer 42 James K. Hackett 42 James T. Powers 48 Eleanora De Cisneros 50 O. P. Heggie 54 Burr McIntosh 56 A Red Cross Nurse 58 xm THE GREATEST OF THESE-. HARTLEY MANNERS THE GREATEST OF THESE Monday, May 13,1918. 9:15 Left the Pennsylvania Station, New York, at9:15 We all have cute, little, uncomfortable rooms,so we have to look each other in the face only whenimpulse moves us. For the married ones there isno escape. You sit opposite each other and gazeand gaze until the sight becomes blurred with theeternal nearness of the beloved face. However,I drew a nice one, and I like to look! Had lunch with Mr. Toohey, our press-agent,whose business it is to coax some sacred anecdotefrom you to be blazoned forth as a reason why youare you. I unfolded to his listening ears longtales of anything, hoping he wouldnt have time tointerview the other stars! Its my first experience in an All-Star the funniest lot! They say Good morn-ing an everything! Its quite a pleasant thingto find an all-star, who plays only all-stars(Disraeli, Paganini, Hamilton, etc.) ask you,Why does a chicken cross the road? Of co
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