Moving Picture News (1911) . at another time: suffice it for the present to know that thepublic as well as the exhibitors have something to look for-ward to from the Solax. Accompanying this article are illustrations showing mem-bers oi their stock company, and the artistic and executivefaculty of the company. Madame Blache, as I have beforesaid, is the president of the company; Mr. George F. ]\Iagie,secretary; Mr. Lavine, publicity agent, and Mr. Edward War-ren and Mr. Edgar Lewis, stage directors, all under the ef-ficient supervision of Madame Blache. Madame Blache is a wonderful woman, havi


Moving Picture News (1911) . at another time: suffice it for the present to know that thepublic as well as the exhibitors have something to look for-ward to from the Solax. Accompanying this article are illustrations showing mem-bers oi their stock company, and the artistic and executivefaculty of the company. Madame Blache, as I have beforesaid, is the president of the company; Mr. George F. ]\Iagie,secretary; Mr. Lavine, publicity agent, and Mr. Edward War-ren and Mr. Edgar Lewis, stage directors, all under the ef-ficient supervision of Madame Blache. Madame Blache is a wonderful woman, having businessability as well as artistic ability. She is one fine example ofwhat a woman can do if given a square chance in life. Sheis both dignified and gracious, lending the dignity of herpersonality to the manipulation of the company of whichshe is the head. Her directors, Mr. Lewis and Mr. War- ren, are both capable men of wide experience, both in stagemanagement and acting, both in having worked for some ofthe largest th


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