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llngazino Features by

Famous Artists and Aut&ors,

.Illustrated in Colon ?

Copyright, 1914, by the

Star Company.

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\ a very claver fencer, and It need hardly be added that she looks

~~T particularly well In the costume chosen for that exercise.

' In private life she Is the wife of H. J. Buckmaster, a wealthy

v Euglish sportsman. '

Wlas coo:>er recently made a success Sn the play "Milestones"

at the Royalty Theatre, and has shown undoubted ability la

many plays. When acting she labors upd^r a cinous dlsadvan*

tage. Her beauty attracts so much 'Attention people forget

a!) about tta play and even about the part she Is playing herself.

To counteract this she dresses very simply, and endeavors to

avoid drawing attention to her purely physical charms. Nevertheless,

they continue to be quite a little source of trouble.

Such Is the beauty over whom England.and English artists rare. Does

any American really think that she Is more beautiful than any American

woman T

By the side of Gladys Cooper are printed the pictures of two superia*

tlvely beauttful American women. They are Mrs...Leonard M. Thomas*

a well-known society woman of-New York and Newport, and Miss Vera

Maxwell, a clever New York actress.

During his recent visit to America Paul Helleu, the French artist, said

that Mrs. Thomas and Miss Marwel! were the two moat beautiful women

h? saw here. M. Helleu came to Amerloa solely, to obsonre and portray

beauty. As a famous maker of dry point etchings of women fas baa

seen more beauty at closo range than any man alive,

M. Helleu was not bold enough to say that the two Americans viera

the most beautiful women he had ever-seen, ..He did not want to have

too much explaining to do in France. But artists who heard his remark

understood that he really meant they were the most beautiful he bad

ever seen. ./'? "

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can Beauty Sofoctcd by M. Hsllsu.

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Why the Charms of Gladys

Cooper, the Very Newest

English Beauty, Are

Supposed to Surpass

Those of Our

Two Most

HHE old but'always interesting question. "Who is the most beau,

tlful woman in the world?" has been brought to the front again.

8ifr Philip Burnc-Jones, a very distinguished artist himself and

the eon of a great one. has discovered the superlative, unsur

passable creature.

She is Miss Gladys Cooper, an English actreqs of serious ability, well

known In society as'well as on the stage. ~

Miss Gladys Cooper Is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen,"

said Sir Philip during a recent discussion of ibis subject in an English

newspaper, "She is incomparably more beautiful than any of the Amer

lean, French, Russian. German and Italian beauties wboBe

charms have been represented In this controversy. 1 will

not mention <?ames. I should hate to have to say that a

certain adorable Frenchwoman or exquisite American is

less beautiful that an Englishwoman, but truth compels

me to say that our representative Is simply supreme.

"8he is the most perfect type of pure, golden-haired

Anglo-Saxon loveliness that can be conceived. No one can

be more beautiful than that."

Oladys Cooper, who has received this extraordinary

nralse, is a tall, superbly formed English girl. Her figure

is strong, almost massive, and not unlike that of the Venus

de MUo. She has regular, even classic features, a straight

nose, a full Cupid's, bow mouth and beautiful, large, even

teeth of a pinkish white tone. Her chin is dl-?

vided by a very delicious dimple, her most co

quettish feature.

She has an immense mass or supero golden

hair, which falls down to her waist when she

allows It to go that way. 8ho has a delicious

peaches-and-cream complexion, which % harmon

izes perfectly with her hair.

, Gladys Cooper Is an athletic beauty. She

fences, swims, rows, plays golf and does a num

ber of other things In the way of sport. She Is

Perfect

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Miss Gladys

Cooper,

the

Englishwoman

Whom Sir Philip

Burne-Jones

and Other Noted

English Artists

Declare

to Be the Most

Beautiful

Woman in the

World.

Miss Vera Maxwell, One of the Two American

Women Selected by Paul Helleu, tho French

Artist, as the Mo?t Beautiful He Ever

8aw In This Country.