The Dolly Sisters by Nell Brinkley

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The Dolly Sisters by Nell Brinkley
The real Dolly Sisters: Rosie and Jenny Dolly, Hungarian-American identical twin dancers, singers and actresses, popular in vaudeville and theatre during the 1910s and 1920s.
Illustration of the Dolly Sisters by Zig, Casino de Paris 1927
The Dolly Sisters photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston for Greenwich Village Follies, 1924
Dolly Sisters
James Abbe
Uhu, Nov. 1927
"The Dolly Sisters in 'His Bridal Night', a Pure Farce with a Twin Motif and a Dancing Climax"
White Studio
New York Tribune, Jun. 4, 1916
On October 19, 1924, the engagement of Roszika (Rosie) Dolly, left, one of the Dolly Sisters, to Edgar Alen Woolf (seated next to her), a screenwriter who later worked on the Wizard of Oz film, was announced. Yanczi (Jenny) Dolly is third from right, Leon Leitner and Florence Walton (a vaudeville dancer and cabaret performer in the 1910s and 1920s) at right.
The next day, the engagement was denied. Rosie Dolly and Edgar Alen Woolf never did marry.
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