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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 10, 1921. , They Delight The Summer Audiences T??@J Marjorie Mc- Clintock, star in “As You Were,” a pro- duction which " goes onthrough the summer months. Moffett photo. from Paul Stone Bureau. Teddie Gerard, a fa- vorite of the London and Paris stages, who makes her debut in American films soon. She is under direction of Inspiration Pictures, Inc. Esther Howard, in “The Sweetheart Shop,” playing in Chi- cago. By Moftett Studio, Paul Stome Bureau, & 7 H s “ ” (> _é\/ | Helen Shipman, in “Irene,” one of the most popular produc- 7 ion: s of the past few years. Moffett photo, from Paul Stone Buresu. / \fi‘?.-; Belle Bender, with the Pavley- Ourainsky ballet, playing in the mid- west at present. Moffett photo, from Paul Stone Bureau. Betty Linley, as the old-fashioned girl in “Not So Long Ao oon of the ddightiul & :!«l:fl*s" ?m from Paul Stone Burean. Betty.Plerce, . Nothing But Low, - s Jean Troupman, Corrinne Jackson and Marie LaVonne, in “The Last Waltz,” a new musical show other midwestern piece with great popularity. _Jean lroup Y Moffett photo, from Paul Stone Bureau. which is enjoying a good run at the Century Theater in New York. N ioto by Apeda.