San Francisco dramatic review (1899)

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September 23rd, 1899 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW A scene like this shows the actress — likewise makes her name. Mrs. Leslie Carter will never thrill her audiences more in any other play than she does in "Zaza." San Francisco -will see them some day. ANNIE RUSSELL BESSIE BONEHILL Shows out in this cut with one of the best likenesses ever taken —The stunning— was not long ago thk thing when it came of her. She is almost more popular in England than to male impersonations Now she finds the enthusiasm in America. She has just made another hit. as just a little less each succeeding year, the man hater in "Miss l/ol>6s," the latest Gotham production slated for a run. Specially engraved for The Dramatic Review by the Yosemite Engraving Co., San Francisco