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Show DAUGHTERS OF ACTRESSES Rarely Go On the 81 age Ellen t.. Designs Costumes. The daughters of famous actresses rarely go upon the stage. This may be because they have no inclination that way, or because their careful mammas refuse to countenance any such ambition. ambi-tion. Lillian Russell's daughter is being be-ing educated in a convent; Mrs. Lang-try Lang-try keeps her beautiful Jean apart from stage life, and Ellen Terry's daughter Ailsa Craig, has settled down to designing de-signing costumes. She did think ot becoming an actress, but Miss Terry successfully steered her thoughts in another direction and let her down by easy stages, for when the Idea of being be-ing an actress was reluctantly abandoned aban-doned a concert pianist was the next goal Ailsa aimed for. Even that In time was given up, and now the designing design-ing of lovely gowns for stag-i wear will take up her time. It is a good idea, for any artistic inspiration which may be lurking In Miss Craig's heart and mind can find embodiment in creations crea-tions of lace aud gauze, jewels and satin. Denver, Omaha aud Chicago, and only ona change to principal eastern cities. Further particulars at company's office, ''Old Stand," 201 Main street, Salt Lake City. |