Motion Picture Classic (May 1921 - Dec 1927)

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Photograph by Kendall Evans Above is a study of Albert Grau as the Dutch novelist in “East Side West Side.” Right is the quaint little Marjorie Peterson, who adorns the “Greenwich Village Follies.” This year’s “Follies” is . a gorgeous riot of color and draws unheard-of crowds nightly Above is a drawing by Eldon Kelly of the recurrent strain of the “Old Soak,” Don Marquis’ human drama of intemperance. Nellie the cook is saying to the Old Soak, “Al’s here.” A1 is his private particular bootlegger. Harry Beresford contributes a unique characterization in the title role and the play itself is the hit of the season — so far Photograph by Abbe ( Twenty-six )