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...artiest street, East 57th, with an opening exhibition that snapped one more spat-button of respectability on the artistic insurgents of 1918: Derain, Picasso, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Matisse. Grizzle-chinned Henri Matisse was present in person to confer a Parisian benediction. Owner and patron of the gallery was beauteous Marie Norton Whitney Harriman, onetime daughter-in-law of Sculptress Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, present wife of Banker-Sportsman William Averell Harriman. The Marie Harriman Gallery will probably never feel that fear of financial disaster which hangs like a permanent black pall over most of its glittering neighbors...
Frank Lloyd Wright Corp. was capitalized by friends October, 1929, with $50,000 preferred stock. Wright, bankrupt, owned no stock. His incorporators' first act was to buy back his famed and beauteous home "Taliesin" at Spring Green, Wis. From Madison's Bank of Wisconsin the rest of the principal was used to finance his office...
...mixed up with Sonny Boy. That both Warner and Jolson know Jolson's acting limitations is evidenced by two sequences. The first is a flashback to post Civil war days in which Jolson as Gus's grandfather captures a villainous Southern fire-eater and, ahorse, rescues his beauteous young mistress, successfully burlesquing the ancient slave-master tradition. The second is the fade-out?the cast out of character formally grouped on a painted stage with orchestra below and Jolson with his face washed white expressing the wish that his cinema audience enjoyed themselves as much in sitting through the picture...
Ladies' Endurance. Mlle Maryse Bastie, sometimes called "most beauteous flyer in the world," flew over Le Bourget Airfield for 37 hr. 54 min. last week, broke the women's world record for endurance...
Phoebe Foster, brunette and beauteous, having creditably acquitted herself in Topaze, The Jazz Singer, Interference, deserves a far better part than playing a Park Avenue Lady Windemere in such an inane piece as That's The Woman. So does the rest of an excellent cast...