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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 27

The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 27

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Des Moines, Iowa
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Dph Bainta Bvtnhan SrgtBtpr, August 7, 1021 the Summertime T. B. M. NewYorkdoes its bit for xV'v- (Sir 1 Pf V- 7- ti -A I MFW WIWTirn (l A RDITM RRAITTY IS RII.I.IE YOUTHFUL ANN PENNINGTON, who breezed into the Liberty Theater New York Recently with the "Scandals of 1921" in tow. This sprightly miss took this occasion to make her debut as a toe dancer in a Russian ballet number.

Another innovation in this latest of Mr. White's annual revues was the speaking parts given to each of the chorus girls. Edward TKayer Monro SHAW, who has joined the cast of the "Whirl of New York." She is the same talented young lady who recently appeared for a limited engagement on Broadway in repertoire of one-act plays. Dorothy Ward, Nancy Gibbs. Louis Mann, Kyra, and Adelaide Hughes are some of the other feature players in this summer show.

Ira D. Sckwarlt 1 PASSION'S ALTAR, one of the two gorgeous living tableaux by Ben Ali Haggin that grace the fifteenth annual production of the Ziegfeld Follies at the Globe. Standing in the center of this pyramidic pile of pulchritude is the most sensational dancer of the year, Germaine Mitti, late of the Follies Bergere, Paris, who descends to the stage to gyrate in a fascinating dance of Algeria. The Ziegfeld beauties in the group include the Misses Rolph, Hughes, Stohl, Flowerton, Chappel, Selden, Gordon, Leigh, French, Loftus, Chase, Beresbach, Barnett, Lomp, Campbell and the Keene twins. Sea vara Chappel, belden, Gordon, Leigh, rrench, Loftus, Chase, Beresbach, Barnett, Lomp, Campbell and the Keene twins.

Ijf I 1 I I I GRACEFUL VERA MYERS, whose interpretative and toe dancing has become one of the most enjoyable features of the programs at the Riesenfeld theaters, the Rivoli, Rialto and Criterion. In addition to her beauty and natural ability she has developed unusual technique in her art. Apntt Above THELMA ADDISON in kewpie-like draperies rests for a moment from the "Broadway Whirl" and has a word with the photographer. Thefma is one of the lively principals in the "five-star intoxicant" production boasting Blanche Ring, Winona Winter and Richard Carle. Abb, Jj.

'I charming "Sally" fcl' i'i'' foundlings off 1 Vv' 1 tge the Misses 1 II 1 I Maude, Henderson, If I Jreeland and Vemon. I fi 1 I but the glow of xi :4 TV. I TT" I I the New Amsterdam's 5 P' I footlighU exchanged VO I V. to the Misses Rhine- Vanderbilt, if I 4-" 1 Wrth. Bryant Audu- 'J I I ton and Bowling it JK 1 1 i 1i XM Green.

Their num- lkV At'V-T VV i A bers in that most Vl. V. ilf NA Vil 'hiW VV Left MARIE LA-VOHNE, of the chorus of "The Last Waltz." The scene of this Oscar Strauss operetta is laid in the romantic kingdom of Vandalia and the story involves high Ltate intrigue, a beautiful native maid and the usual Ameri- Right BOBBED HAIRED URSULA MACK, a pretty picture from the Sel-wyn's album of "Snapshots of 1921" at the Selwyn Theater, where music, comedy, dancing and gorgeous costuming vie for supremacy under the able leadership of Nora Bayesr Lew Fields, and De Wolf Hopper. Whu. lieutenant hero.

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