File:Florence Auer, c. 1911 in Superstition at The Grand.jpg

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Description Florence Auer, publicity photo for Oliver White's Supersition at The Grand, 1911. The Grand is presumably a Sacremento theatre, given it's reported on in Sacremento newspapers. (e.g. Sacramento Union, Volume 160, Number 31, 31 July 1911 "At the Theatre") although the photo was taken in New York.
Date before 29 July 1911 albeit probably not too much earlier.<ref>Published in The Sacremento Star, Sacramento, California, 29 Jul 1911, Sat, Page 9
Source NYPL digital collections
Author Apeda, N.Y.
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