In the eleventh issue of this incomparable picture series Margaret, who has been to see Blanche Ring in “When Claudia Smiles” at the Lyric Theatre, becomes so enthusiastic about this musical hit that she pleads with her Aunt for permission to go on the Stage herself. Of course, her Aunt refuses, much to the disappointment of “Our Mutual Girl,” who, determined to have her own way at any cost, starts out to find a position. She applies to a well-known manager with such success that she is actually rehearsing with a ballet when her Aunt finds her. Then she has to go back home and is put to bed. Remember that none of these things would have happened if Margaret hadn’t had the good fortune to be introduced to Blanche Ring, who is shown on the screen in two of the best scenes of her production. Easter is coming soon, and the part of this reel which is not devoted to Margaret’s experience trying to “go on the stage,” shows this young devotee of fashion at one of the most famous Fifth Avenue Millinery Shops. She has a number of hats sent to her Aunt’s house and tries them all on, which is shown distinctly and in the utmost detail. These hats are certainly enough to make her the envy of half of the women in America. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | March 30, 1914 | |
Genres: | Drama Short | |
Cast: | Mayme Kelso Norma Phillips Blanche Ring | |
Crew: | John W. Noble | |
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