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# The Winning Doubles This page features a photoplay contest results section displaying portraits of prize-winning contestants. The heading "The Winning Doubles" introduces a competition where participants submitted photographs of themselves or others resembling famous film stars. The page shows eight portrait photographs arranged around descriptive text explaining that the contest brought hundreds of submissions. Named winners include Iva McHatton (first prize, $100), Mary Mayock (second prize, $50), May Collins, Dorothy Dalton, Erna Hughes, Louise Greer, Anita Stewart, and others receiving honorable mention. The text notes striking physical resemblances between contestants and well-known screen celebrities, though the specific film stars referenced are not fully clear from this excerpt.

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The Winning Doubles Little Iva McHation, of Cuviny- tun, Ky. haw that whimaicnlity and delleste appeal that din Haguiah Betty Compoon, Both fas ctetiadad apres: Bettys Hise “A dead ringer for Dorothy Dalton!" oxclaimed the edi- tora. This is Bran Hughes, a young lady of Louisville. Ry. Same smde—seme dimples Dorothy Daltan The Prize Winners FIRST PRIZE—$100 lea McHatton, V3 Garrard Avenue, Covinyiim. Ky. SECOND PRIZE—$50 Mary Mayock. 1011 Mn Vernon Streat, Philadalphia, Pa. Betty Cumpoon Mny Gallina ERE are the four priae-winners: the Jucky recipi- ents respectively of $100, $50, $25, and S2s— becouse they look so much like screen célebrities! Prroroptay's Doubles Contest brought hundreds of photographs of girls—men and bays, too—resembling well-known film stars. Those pictured on this page are the most striking likenesses, The young Jady who Jooks sa much like Betty Campsan won the first prise of one hundred dollars. May Collins’ double took second prise of fifty dollars. The girls who resemble Dorothy Dalton and Anita Stewart won third and fourth prizes, cach of twenty-five dollars, Honorable mention goes to the doubles of Pauline Frederick, Bebe Daniels, and Charles Ray—the three shown below. Here is Charlos Ray tho second —uat least, O. N. Olnecn looka very much like him Pauline Freder- tck’s double is Gay MacLaren, & voncerr singer of Washington Square, in New ‘orl Ayleon Howard, of San Antonin, Texus. doubling for Bebe la Daniels In Philadelphia thoy often stop Mary Mayock on the strect to ask her if she isn't May Collina. Mary smiles an brilliantly as her picture and says, “No.” Louise Groar. a Chiunyo da~ butante, and Anita Stewart, celluloid atar—which is which? Lauise and Anita are photographic sisters Anita Stowart The Prize Winners THIRD PRIZE—$25 Erna Hughes, 654 South 4th Street, Louiaville. Ky. FOURTH PRIZE—S25 Louise M. Greer. 1549 Birchwood Avenue, Chivayo, Illinois