Time, the Place and
the Girl," "The Blue Paradise," etc. (Apeda, N.Y.).
Scene from "Ned Wayburn's Symphonic Jazz Revue."
Ann Pennington, Star Dancer with the "Follies" (Alfred Cheney
Johnston, N.Y.).
Private Lockers in Dressing Rooms.
The Three Reillys, Alice, Gracie and Johnny, Remarkable Tap Dancers
(White Studio, N.Y.).
Acrobatic Dancing Practice at the Ned Wayburn Studios.
Evelyn Law, Principal Dancer in the "Follies," and "Louie the
Fourteenth" (White Studio, N.Y.).
Lina Basquette, Premiere Dancer in the "Follies," and other Musical
Productions (White Studio, N.Y.).
Marion Chambers, Premiere Dancer in "Poppy," and in Ned Wayburn
Productions (White Studio, N.Y.).
"The Birth of Venus." A Ned Wayburn Pantomime Presented in Leading
Motion Picture and Vaudeville Theatres.
Virginia Bacon, Vaudeville Dancing Star, and with Ned Wayburn
Productions (Young and Carl, Cincinnati).
Gilda Gray, Dancing Star, Who Made Her Biggest Success with the
"Follies." (Alfred Cheney Johnston, N.Y.).
Maurice, Internationally Known Exhibition Dancer (Ira L. Hill, N.Y.).
The Ned Wayburn Professional Stage Makeup Box and Outfit.
Mary Eaton, Premiere Dancer with the "Follies," and co-starred in "Kid
Boots" (White Studio, N.Y.).
Class in Stage Makeup at the Ned Wayburn Studios.
One Hundred Thousand Dollars' Worth of Dancing Costumes are
Immediately Available.
Corner of the Wardrobe Department.
Mildred Leisy, recently with Geraldine Farrar's Operatic Fantasie,
"Carmen"; wearing type of costume favored for Ballet practice.
Polly Archer, late with the "Follies," wearing type of costume
(bathing suit) preferred for Limbering and Stretching and Acrobatic
Dancing.
Olive Brady, with "Ned Wayburn's Honeymoon Cruise," dressed in special
practice romper, designed by Ned Wayburn, recommended for use in all
dancing classes except the Ballet.
Scene from "Ned Wayburn's Honeymoon Cruise."
Frances White, Featured with the "Follies," "Midnight Frolics,"
Vaudeville, etc. (White Studio, N.Y.).
Group of Ned Wayburn Show Girls, Follies of 1922.
Ann Constance, with "Greenwich Village Follies," and Famous Players
Pictures (Showing Her Physical Condition Before and After She Entered
the Ned Wayburn Studios) (Edward Thayer Monroe, N.Y.)
Helen Fables, Vaudeville Dancing Star, and with Ned Wayburn
Productions (White Studio, N.Y.).
W.C. Fields, Featured with the "Follies," "The Ham Tree," etc. (White
Studio, N.Y
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