Marjorie Bentley

Marjorie Bentley (born 1890s) was an American dancer who appeared on Broadway in Oh, My Dear!

[5][7][8] Her roles on the New York stage included appearances in Chin-Chin (1914–1915),[9][10] The Riviera Girl (1917),[11] Oh, My Dear!

[14] She contributed a recipe for "welsh rarebit au gratin" to a charity cookbook compiled by Mabel Rowland during World War I.

[15] She modeled a dress made of net flouncing for a garment industry magazine in 1916.

[17][18] Boston artist Louis Kronberg made a pastel portrait of Bentley in 1913.

Sheet music from La La Lucille (1919); muted pastel color scheme
Sheet music from La La Lucille (1919)