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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 1. A scene from one of the older plays, as time and the theater are considered. > . ) Margq]o Gilmore, Fania Marinoff, Frank Conroy and Fred Raymond, in “Captain l hotogrdphs Applejack,” which appeared in Washington. und lh(' a8 T'heater Character Studies of Men and Women Who Play Many Parts. Another scene from “Pierrot,” showing unusual stage setting and remarkable photography. A dainty bit from “A Story of Pierrot,” produced by the Ram’s Head Players at the Wardman Park Theater. Josephine Hutchinson and William Kirkland, in “The i in “Little Nellie Kelly.” Eaglet,” produced by the Ram’s Head Players, a Wash- [itcCormaines fm ot ington organization. Frank Conroy, in “The Bad Margalo Gilmore, a favorite with Man.” The leading part in the Washington audiences, in “Captain play was also taken by Holbrook Applejack.” Blnns “Arrested action” in this scene from “A Story of Pierrot,” by the Ram’s Head Players.