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who is J’zzmg the Puke of (? [7]| amfiegter for bred(‘ll 0 AZINE- (JECTION JULY 7 1001 MAG As the stage was not looking for & young lady without training, without money, without anythi ure and a palr of it necessary to stud dramatic school, whe she @&idn’t know did. In this school le Maxine and Gertrude Elliott, handy later on. By the time she considered through with study she had gal enough practicality to know the advertisinrg. She attempted to matic recitations for the purpose of mak ing herself known. After a few small 5 tempts she prepared for a big entertain- ment, and then her hav peared agaln and on the Pormance she gave out. The entertain- ment was indefinitely postpon: She made her next st toward the pro- fessional little sho es, she found b} She entered a ] fl‘w <tud‘led what ed. should understudy gave her som. add an exp card. Her troubles now has always had nce line to her professi u'u\l ecame financtal. She 1 has been f d about. 1 for health was doing Warde was hearing of discrepan the box office. It was one of those years, you will remember, when he and Ja split and both took pleasure in beco poor but proud. Warde's company broke up, the people of it stranded, and P graph to her father which to reach New Once there, THE LATEST PORTRAIT QF sterts. Mrs. S: one of her mos Mrs. Le Moy and she took Por her and advised her, and better, PORTIAS UNLUCGKY FALL TURNS LUCKY, WHEN with Tuced her right e. The upshot to rehearse put ) wretch refused hflr Bnd she left that looked li called anxiety. 1n something and that she n't proved that, go ap che replied She was ill again. She was ill & great oy many times, ard all the whi : dragging herself frc other when she w . because, as you re- If‘._;;: was D :ff:'f' boarding house a as often as she and was vague abot time. It occurred to her to try posing. She thought up a e, as they all do for this pot- and w‘zh it she betook herself turned down of is worse form,” reard the re. out of the q studlo canva: inued and in- arn-storming gagement as s company, more gencies, and in the end wanted to become “Our Por. and g her was not s she had at- neial affairs, sons of his own for liking ous. | Il THE SYMPATHETIC DUKE CALLS TO CHEER HER, AND LATER, tended - \s N DE:»PA!H; KETURNS TO THE SYAGE FOR CONSOLATION AND A LIVELIHOOD. . « - ) many things since She set about teach- to the Salemites, and to learn, while others v enjoyed her in" delicious s thought they did what actresses ter—she went to Lon- were great bores all do sooner The Elliott g eyes got her a D either. She was in the heigh got_her work. Her e couldn’t keep ciover in a eft hind rabt of a maghificent time when she fell And this was only the first falis. She had been dining at th when it happemd ’H‘a' last gay din- ner for her for Her spine was_injured and laid up for weeks. She must have proved an Interesting in- valid, for the ke was devoted. He bought her roses in carnation season and vice versa. He named his boat Portla. He bad a beautiful t timentalizing. he meant it ut at any rate e s i and she knows wel be out they They went became tired in uildings and making the she was taken i vas during th or not, she told ment had hap- pened and sh o her father for his consent. Goodness knows why he refused it, but he did , however, only lent charm to the a The Dt ha her friends t HIRES A MANAGEX AND THEATRE FOR HER ESPECIAL BEREFIT, BUT, I TO LEARN THKOUGH THE PAPERS OF HIS MARRIAGE, hausted all th AND THEN, exhaus all the flower, ca boat-naming and excursion p ilities, next decided to star his favorite. He bought a play for her, he bought a manager for her, ha bought the use of a theater for her. Just as the time for her debut was at hand, she disappeared. There were all kinds of theories about this. Perhaps she and the Duke quarrel- ed. Perha it for the sake of advertising. Perhaps it was all a freak, a whim, without explanation. At any rate she entéred a convent was about_to assume the veil v ind her. He had been hunting like uth and ,1 emplo vent connected w and he dragged he that she anted had very prettil blow out the him, and she very pr she couldn’t let him w is sald to have brol k n in by force of manly m The plan of sta but the loveraakl sumed and when “the re gagement wa ed by the Zim p Miss Knight says t plan of star- ring was ahandoned because Manchester wanted her to marry him and give up the stage entirely. She also s that were to be married Jast st the arrangements had t Tather Gordor the Br He fs dead now When she heard agement It was ju she arranged to have her health ably she didn’t even know that she t y gave out, eath. That ranch in rother, Winter tion with the girl named ry reservation Ler er and "r—“: had been very good there iz no record < P (‘rUd. tmmediate 1y /A THE DUKE BRINGS & 0P L JONLY TO BE = e Atagupented AG. "HER, BACK TO WHISPE! SKIPS TO PARIS s FOUMD AGAIN, il ik D eyl had a short time before o husion N hen £ A L ows on e e OF A CONVEMT, = n THE FIRST The next thing she I wedding in Marylebone | wWHEHCE: - STEAMER, FINALL result of this was that to a small part on the court summons awalted the Duke at the ¥ z ‘ and of his honeymoon. .