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11 SUNDAY CALL. THE might be better to be twelve strong, for one s present. You see it Is a very the choosing of a * & point that Miss Bhe must be J must be just s shoulders must above all, the arms such a length; and Mise ¥eld is more h very much in evidence, as y s; ®0 no wonder Miss Held s inexorable on the matter of proper proportions. For that matter, been 5o severe a crl the beauty provid! est Eastern citle ply even those thirteen “Sadie G Every one of the twelve girls now in “The Little Duchess"—for that is the name Miss Held's musical comedy— East; thirteen, the East eviden enough clitles with ficlent to supply the t ried ere long, and now it clrco to demonstrate hes Jence In the matter of bea that thirteenth, whp is m that twelfth, who is to b providing two “Sadie Girls" citles have afforded but one and most o them none, How the old e of the chorus has changed! In the good old days, were not s0.good after all, this same rus was wont to be & bevy of beautiful maldens all vying with each other to win puble apgroval and then consfimed with jealousy behind the #cenes because one, more fortunate than the rest in the trick of fascinating costume, would catch the applause where others falled. This point caught the managerial eye, and, reason- ing that it one costume and mpecialty ER-2o s . 13 A (nafi v Gialeow - Pl FHOTOS Ty <GLBERT & ZBACON ° o e COPYRIGHT7T /902 _>77,> HELD WOULD { STRENGTHEN HER FORCES, charming th fowing J » hit that one e according to the And now it is same principle and, moreover, with Frenchy Anna cular star-dia- are they called the "“Sadie Girls?* is the name of the song ey shine with particular brile Haney The falr Anna sings the air. ey sing the chorus. of this time with the new-re- n system they enforce by exactness and One of to be on the ure—then the fact no ordinary stion still remains! rd the fair Anna thirteenth, who h, who Is to be et to be seen—as well ' themselves. There are perfumes that do not cost a great deal and one of these is sultable for use as a chair sachet. Take of rlyc- erine half a ‘*easpoonful and add to it & quarter of an ounce of oll of geranlum. Place a few drops of this upon absorbent cotton, encase In fresh cotton layers and make Into sachet bags for the back of the reclining chal*