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241:"Women in the past have been martyrs to their clothing, but I think the time is coming, and very soon, when we shall no longer be handicapped in life and rendered less happy and useful than we might be by our dress. A number of active women of New York have formed what we call the "Rainy Day Club," whose one purpose is to bring about the adoption of a convenient street-skirt for rainy days. We are not cranks. We believe very heartily in prettiness, and every one of us wants to be just as stylishly and becomingly and attractively attired as possible, but we believe in health and comfort and convenience, too. We haven't put our theory into practice yet, but intend to in the fall, when we have pledged ourselves to wear out-of-doors, and particularly on rainy days, a skirt which will be several inches shorter than the one now worn. The length will be to some extent a matter of individual taste, but personally I prefer one about five inches from the ground, with shoes whose tops are two inches higher than those usually worn. This would render leggins, which I don't like, unnecessary. The costume will attract very little attention. Even now ladies are not infrequently seen wearing their short bicycle skirts when their wheels are at home. The bicycle has paved the way for the short skirt for general wear. 31: 420: 347: 310: 167:
Bertha began acting from necessity and developed talents that were not imagined of in her youth. Being rendered penniless by her father's misfortunes, she took the name of "Bertha Welby", and began at the bottom of the theatrical ladder. She had no money and no influence, yet she achieved success.
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Welby was a good artist, having skill enough to paint three large panel pictures over a side altar in one of New York's churches.
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Her retirement from the stage was due to a promise that she made her father on his deathbed. Afterward, she taught dramatic art.
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On April 24, 1867, in Manhattan, she married Alexander Kelsey Cutler (1839–1881).
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Bertha Welby died in New York City, February 22, 1917.
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Albany, New York
New York City
Henry O'Reilly
stage name
Rainy Day Club
New York City
rainy daisy
Albany, New York
Henry O'Reilly
John T. Raymond
Laurence Barrett
Madison Square Theatre

New York City
Rainy Day Club
St. Francis Xavier's Church





"Catholic Actresses"
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Club Women of New York
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