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Guardian of Follies Beauties Reveals Secrets Behind the Temperament Runs Riot Here BY HENRY VIENNE an Door Man at the Follies w thru w th Broadway Imogene wa: tes, « t much publicity. There's a between p ney wa to send After: the black eye e she lost standing ai dropped 3 also have of how Gilda ( t movies. She ret man who Well do I Gilda fi Broke in a i shredded whe costume. Gilda Aroused A couple of birds crashed up to the stage id they old friends 's.. I sen their note up. litt heard Gilda in a temperam sion yelling for t nearly everyone else the mon should t fact was sh Oil for not hind the sce E {An intimate story of innermost emotions revealed in private letters) LETTER FROM SALLY ATHER TON TO LESL PRESCOTT —CONTINUED “You know, Aunty i little Jack turning hat my daddy wants me to love my muvver best, for my muvvershe—she is—she is—is—" He could not think of any comparison splendid enough for you, my dear, so he just spréad aut his arms as far as they would go and ‘with the most beatific expression on his face, he finished “I love my Ym almost busted wiv it.” i wonder if you'd be surprised, e, to k that neither of us sitting there smiled, muyver so much dat Le Childiess wo When we heard that baby make the greatest de n of love that had come to us. Paula bent ove tle Jack’s face until he drew. away from her rs of et of “I wonder if Madame - Lesli knows she holds such an exa Place in her oldest son's heart asked quietly. “I think she does,” I returned, “and I think if you would see them fogether, you would know that the love and adoration of the b is returned in the same measure to him by felt that th Leslie Prescott that is even de his mother. .I is have always a bond between her adopted son r than the mere act of bearing him.” There! I'm not going to talk an: More about this. I get sentimental @% you see and it doesn't do Good, Leslie. I begin to pity myself, and my } ys "You see what you h I am very glad you back next week, for I ¥ fo see that good night Where Jack promises alw tect his little prother circumst because “ asked me to and I w it be Cause I love my muv after her my bud Of course you k r fame in yest Mr. PPesco told mw that she talked with you Over the phone from his stom. They while later we | and kissed lit. |! faD ranyaury Answers to Correspondents AINPNG WEIGHT DOCTOR: Your t certainly been w Gilda Grey, former Follies ieterdHealth By Lulu Hunt Peters, MD. THE SEATTLE STA Love and Success ‘Fake Toll... ‘Price We Pay May Be Worth More Than Goods Are Worth BY CYNTHIA GREY A cynic once remarked that :life had two ways of pun ishing us—by giving us the thing we wanted or by denying it—and whichever alternative it selected, the punishment was inevitable In a way that is true. In youth we pine for love. We don't exactly know what love is, but we imagine it is a g yrous state in which we are eternally happy. en love comes. It brings with it heartache and disil- jusion. Rarely does its golden surface remain untarnished. At best, it changes from the throbbing, excited, up-in-the- air state to the calm of understanding and peace. We} | never get love without getting experience. And experience has a high price thought famous t re tort t © feeling t f t newspapers would b on helght of bliss, now she f t s ca for fe'n | - 4 4 | mani ble avold publicity—and 1 of rdene to! she hates it | She finds herself misquoted It shows you are st « | in Interviews and her most trif ling personal affairs played up in big type. She can't help Bleached Hair paying the price of her success. EAN MISS GREY: While here Often she wishes she wero still D . ; acy + nonentity, with no public. to ‘ ti ‘have bee 5 about her moves she wanted, but concern itself She got what also a lot she didn’t want eae ieheiaa The is So many of us in our ) mut-| tighter th I expected. The the torments « pe We} change was so gradual I hardly no os m ratood. Wel ticed it , Iven crushed by those we) J am. returning home after star, now on the silver acreen.|\ by tha discouragements | grat the year and 1 th diet, humanity uid be much bett tf—but they t because jt prould | ruin their businésst—Mrs, R When we letters frotil « ¢ compar regeive (You k we Jing te it has, | Th | physical disorde | same method as ries have to be subtracted from | i¢ the weight is due to somo physi regime may co! {s same ndition. ‘The expression that thin pe eat so much “it maked them th to carry it around,” ha in fact, according to my ¢ When ¢ inits) of t yunted, it is ence no founda ough to ke health. Usual: in calor . fo milk, cream or foods of sort And they | finicky caters One-quarter pound of fat y off, when burned in the or used in the 1,000 calori takes 1 £1,000 Cs a da mainte theore { practi ses, rter of a pound of Il be gained. (Tt © work un re Went immediately to your house aa Need A yh oe from the dock, as Jimmy Condon ‘Adding 1,000 make met them the boat and told Usually the und: them of Mr. Prescott’s accident, I 200 or am going down to see tonight. | 599, Your husbar to = = day Mrs. Gr kin better than for y and | he seemed quite happy to have he home r There! I will not write’any more, for, of course, see you soon. Lovingly, SALLY, (Copyright, 1925, N. B. A. Service, Inc.) TOMORROW —Letter from Mrs. Mary Alden Prescott to Leslie Pres- cott. * CAPES TO BE SMART Capes are growing in popularity, both as a trimming for goats and as separate garments. Often they are gorgeously lined Bonnets! 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