Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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Photograph by Evans, L. A. HELEN FERGUSON When Ruth Stonehouse was a star in the old Essanay days, Helen Ferguson was one of the extras who dangled their feet from the waiting bench in "Hopeful Alley." And now her perseverance, supplementing her very definite ability, has brought her to the place where she then dreamed of being. Nothing is too much trouble for Helen. . . , . When her Roman nose disqualified her for the role of the Spanish siren in Douglas MacLean's "Never Say Die," Helen consulted a surgeon. And the straight . nose in the above photograph was the result . . . also the coveted siren's role