Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1927)

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They Used to Be Contrary to the belief of our Answer Man, Mary Pickford did not originate curls. There was Alice Townsend, who appeared in Alice Oat's Opera Boufie. Her curls were famous. Ask Dad, he In the 90's the musical-comedy stage rated Grace Golden as one of its fairest Dolores C ostello in comparison upholds the honor of the i Photos eouru-j Harold Seton movies i \ * A modern toast of Broadway . . . Gilda Gray, whose concentration upon the movies leaves the Follies stage less than it used to be Alfred Cheney Johnston. A captain of the Old Guard . . . Annie Sutherland as she appeared in "Prince Kam" at the Casino Theater in 1893 A glorified bathing girl, Marie Prevost , who certainly did not feed her one-piece suit to the moths because of anything except a yearning for dramatic roles Nicki las Muray 43