Anna Laughlin
Ella’s All Right
In the characterizations of the shop girl bide and the department store salesman, both are doing an admirable bit of character drawing.
A Texas Wooing
Some attempt should be made to give the Indian a more Indian-like appearance. While playing as a more Indian-like appearance. While playing as a halfbreed, he is more the “greaser” in looks, and with a crafty expression and walk, spoils the program announcement that he is a full blooded Indian.
On Music Row
The first drop in “one” represents the exterior of the north side of Twenty-eighth Street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, with “music publisher” painted on walls, doors and windows, although no firm is advertised by name. The second scene is the interior of the “room,” with a piano and a young woman player. Again going into “one” for the close, the company of five appear in minstrel parade dress, singing and doing a few simple dance steps.