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editDescriptionMaxine Elliott and child actors in a scene from Her Own Way.jpg |
English: Maxine Elliott and child actors in a scene from Her Own Way. The scene represents a birthday party of smart-set children on a stage transformed Into a dainty playground. The children are: Donald Gallaher, Beryl Morse, Mollie King and Marie Hirsch. |
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The Theatre Magazine Vol. 3, no. 33. November 1903 |
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