Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1927)

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■ i1 <}irls Aren't All For styles in fair ladies change like everything else Madeline Hurlock bears up bravely on the same page with three charmers who used to delight the stage-door Johnny when Dad was young Irene Verona and Lizzie Webster were contemporaries of the early 90' s. And the doorman at the theaters in which they played to capacity houses had no doubts about their popularity with the gentlemen Edwin Bower Hesser 42 Marie Jansen in "The Merry Monarch," a comic opera, pleased the New York theatergoers of 1890. And the leading florists and confectioners were richer because of stage-door Lotharios moved to generosity by her beauty -.-.J ra , ■ . . . .