Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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CGhe CURTAIN rises on th ^•Ann Pennington is again the elf of the Ziegfeld Follies, which is as it should be. Little Miss Pennington made her first hit with the Follies — and she has scored all over again in the new revue.' (LHelen Menken has been scoring for some fifty weeks in that engrossing play, "The Seventh Heaven." Her performance is. one of the most interesting on all Broadway. ^ Eddie Cantor, one of the Ziegfeld Follies stars, is master of the high pressure song of indigo, or at least racy, tinge. Here he is chanting that famous lyric of the pitiful national lack" of bananas. 56