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ANNETTE WESTBAY, who plays in that extraor? dinary play of Rennvente'f "The Passion Flower." which onened last January Annette is the daughter of Melanie de Wienzkowska, a celebrated Polish prnia donna, who came to the United .States to escape political persecution in her native country. MARG?LA GILL MORE, daughter of Frank Gillmore, the well known actor and secretary of the Actors' E () u i t y Association. Marg?la, who as Sylvia Fair, the irrepressible flanper daughter in "The Famous Mrs. Fair," gives a "truly extraordinary perform? ance, and not a crea? tion merely of static character, but of devel? opment and change from act to act." Campbell Hill IMWimiiim.i m m m l i.???????!.?!?! ? ????.???.??????lillWIIIlllMlH.illMWt!??!?? Like Parents, Like Daughters! Nine charming member? of the ?ee ond generation wht> are making good ! ! i following in famous footllght footsteps ? ?^a?^?_?i?n_???? I BETH MKAKINS. of that new musical show at the Belmont, "Little Miss Charity." Beth is the daughter of Charles Bradford. Her dad was of Prince Danilo n and her mother original Soldier Mi'flkin s and Edith the creator of the r?le 'The Merry Widow" M3j>rima donna of the "Chocolate company. ; BKTH MARTIN, winsome bobbed-haired daughter of Riccardo Martin, the opera singer, and Ruano Bogislav. the gypsy singer. Beth plays the r?le of Ursula Ballard in "Not So Long Ago," a romantic comedy of the early '70s. (?,,,j.i?ii BLYTHE DALY, daughter of the famous Arnold Daly, who plays the part of Amelia Welwyn, in that amusing Ian Hay play, "Happy Go-Lucky," which features O. P. Heggie at the Booth". white >- X ( HRI.sTINE and DARRY WELFORD. the two clever daughters of Dallas Welford. that droll comedian who butlers^i? way through farce after farce. Both Christine (left) and Darrv are principals in the cast of George White's second annual musical revue, "Scandals of 1920." Wnite I PATTI HARROLP.the talented eighteen-year old daughter of Orville Harrohl, of grand opera fame, who came out of Muncie, Uni., to sten into the title r?le of "Irene." Editli 'Day was our first irene of that ever-popular musical treat' at the Vanderbilt, then Adele Rowland and now pretty Patti. <;. i.w. > j i >? BFSSIE BACON, who plays with lier da I, the one and only Frank Bacon, in "Lightnin'." Miss Bacon is the Mrs. Harper of this record breaking comedy which has been running con? tinuously at the Gaiety since August ?>>), 1918.