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.). Ray Dooley, Featured with the "Follies," "Hitchy Koo," etc. (White Studio, N.Y.). Moonlight Ballet, Follies of 1923. Will Rogers, Celebrated American Cowboy Humorist and "Roper," Featured in the "Follies" (White Studio, N.Y.). Dorothy Dickson, Starred in London Productions of "Sally" and "The Cabaret Girl," shown with Her Dancing Partner, Carl Hyson (White Studio, N.Y.). Corner in One of the Ladies' Dressing Rooms, Showing Shower Baths. Private Dancing Lesson at the Ned Wayburn Studios. Marion Davies, in the "Follies," and Famous Movie Star (Alfred Cheney Johnston, N.Y.). Charlotte Greenwood, Star of "So Long Letty," Featured with the "Music Box Revue," "Ritz Revue," Winter Garden Productions, etc. (White Studio, N.Y.). Children's Saturday Hour at the Ned Wayburn Studios. Ned Wayburn and Two Tiny Pupils, Herbert Colton, 6, and Patty Coakley, 5. Gertrude Lawrence, English Star, Featured in Andre Charlot's Revue (Hugh Cecil, London). Types of Dancing Shoes. Janet Stone and Nick Long, Jr., Formerly with the Musical Comedy, "Lady Butterfly," etc. (White Studio, N.Y.). Cleo Mayfield, Featured in "No, No, Nanette," "The Blue Paradise," etc. (White Studio, N.Y.). Al Jolson, Famous New York Winter Garden Star, Who Popularized "Mammy" Songs (White Studio, N.Y.). Mr. Wayburn's Private Office. "Little Old New York," Follies of 1923. Rita Owen, with the "Follies" (White Studio, N.Y.). Ada May (Weeks), Star of "Lollipop" (White Studio, N.Y.). Grand Ball Room in Ned Wayburn Studios. Marilyn Miller, Musical Comedy Star, in the "Follies," "Sally" and "Sunny" (Alfred Cheney Johnston, N.Y.). Scene from "Ned Wayburn's Demi-Tasse Revue." Rita Howard, Vaudeville Dancing Star, and with Ned Wayburn Productions (White Studio, N.Y.). Corridor on Third Floor of Ned Wayburn Studios. "By the South Sea Moon," Follies of 1922, with Gilda Gray. Belle Baker, Vaudeville Star (Lowell, Chicago). Business Office of the Ned Wayburn Studios. Pearl Regay, Dancing Star in "Rose-Marie" (White Studio, N.Y.). Eddie Cantor, Star of "Kid Boots," "Follies," etc. (White Studio, N.Y.). Fifteen Thousand Square Feet of Floor Space, Two Floors, Comprised in Ned Wayburn's Studios of Stage Dancing, at Columbus Circle and Broadway, New York. _The ART of STAGE DANCING_ [Illustration] _NED WAYBURN_ [Illustration: GILDA GRAY AND NED WAYBURN PUPILS IN "IT'S GETTING DARKER ON BROADW
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