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FRIDAY, AUGUST 27,1920 ‘Chinese Girl Fulfills Dreams Of Twelve Years and Comes to . New York to Learn Our Methods Pretty 18-Year-Old Lieou Ping Yeh Discards Oriental Raiment for Chic Tailored Suit, Low-Cut Blouse and Liberal Supply of Face Powder. This Little Girl Had the Map of New York Pasted on Her Bedroom Wall Since She Was \ Six Years Old. R \ By Fay Stevenson. Coprright, 1990, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World), MERICAN GIRLS are not the only girls who plan careers, This is the story of a little Chinese girl who wanted @ caree® of her own, the story of a rich girl who didn't havé to work, who refused her father’s check for travelling expenses and prodused her own Jnoaey whith she had saved for years to come to New York and become & teacher. Uttle Miss Licou Ping Yeh is only eightecn, bit she has dreamed of PING YEA Llecu Ping Yeh Has Dreamed of New York Since Childhood. @ming to New York ever since she was six years old. Vivacious, ox- tremely pretty in her Oriental way, with her cloar,ivory skin and pearly white teeth, Miss Ping Yoh told mo of her childhood ambitions and the happy fulfillment of maiden dreanrs, Although pie Ping Yeh has heen in New York ut a few days, since hanghal and js quite an Influen- bhe just arrived on the steamship tial man in China, I te and has spent most of her dead and Licou is the baby—the he Travellers’ Aid dovety youngest in @ large tamtly of Sbile ¥ dren Home, where she is permanently lo- “Licou was always very studious ted, at No. 2182Grand Av e and constantly studying maps, cs ronx, she fecls beclaily the map of New York which teams {8 all, yea even tore, than 516 pasted on the wall in her bede ahe expected It to be. room aust she has a number When I callod the other afternoon of older t ters and sisters sa9 waa te Visit Miss Ping Yeh I cairht a given a good deal of money, some siimpeoe of her in a dainty little Chi- times jus: small coins like your pon nese blouso with a high collar and a but she always hoarded thom hou looae flowing Oriental wkirt. Hor cect and said that was hor ‘New York’ of constit mon were shod in short, odd shapé slippers, and I thought how ghe looked, but befure she from her room to greet me the most the Holly only Wve laughed but the As cons (for the tlans) . Ble, and ai ather and © Yehs are 1 van i shh ne 0 and everybody,” he said in @ busky has the right of way. Trolley car tion of a literary masterpiec from an Oriental girl te a posiitd in the bank while Hundreds of actors and actresses tone of yolce. motormen put on the alr with such Maunadabbegae Claaffon: ne wee aaitic i ohanged dn tc wh Nice ct fi \, If the ne dition of BI strictly American one. i Le Pylnning how she waa Who have dropped out of sight IM money per weck than the whole fam- Another wiio dropped in during the foros that passengers are thrown Craaffon begac Galion: is well received the publishers plan After an interval of fifteen min- *° rhs eee fo college New York and probably never will jly often drew down in an entire evening was “Fatty” Arbuckle, who from thelr seats when they nee the Salmon begat Booe of Raheds to print the entire Bible in a similar ‘ates the same young lady trea ¢ k to China a teacher. be gegn there again except as visltore seaaon. used {0 be quite @ large crowd on Arbuckle car approaching, Even the iow manner, The only drawback to the to meet her first American caller in iamer she went to hor faiher pre teks Hollywood, but th King Ragrot, formerly of St. Loula Broadway before the movies took no- Fire Departin trucks go round begat Obed of Buch: uchome may be the devotion of the # @ Mest, tight-fitting tailored ekirt, a 4nd asked if she m ght come to Now equent the Hollywood, but they are soa Now York, now of, for and by tiee of his sylphitke form and made the block cau sly whon they sight Obed begac effes readers to an edition which brings cut blouse, pumps with Fore Mt Arst he said be could not not all there at once, and for @ rea- Horywood, dropped in to refresh him- it admired by hundreds of millions the Arbuckle car JAR begar Dawid ee Pynge: down a flavor of myaticlsm and in- ak aes wncae which let x that she was his only gon peculiar to this locality. The self with elas of lomonade, af. of breathless spectatare. Arbuckle | ‘The rotund star had tt bullt to or comprehension, endeared by tra- treated in true American fashion sph Dah ou's eyes motion picture industry In tho great ter a day’s work in the studio, He drove up in his own car, and aud car der, Of the runwor that It cost him AN &XCERPT FROM THE OLD dition. For it ts hard for anyone to’ @ Wberal dab of powder. Mt he had tla Yee and glorious climate of California ys Wanted to know if Tony Wamaer was 1s some vehicie. Pot cone the can Cao oon overcome the traditiona of over five’ SN wouldn't you THAT at he had taken all the s9 snake Of Cabfornia (8 gtill running at 10th Street and — In the first place, tt te big enough to $25,000. It carries 87 conta of varnish WYCLIFFE BIBLE. centuries. " hs she apologiacd in perf st y ra from 1 fe and the greatest factor In domesticating pioadway, and when told that Tony hold ipeetey dozen Let Arpaia: Bro hen ie meas ewes CN: _ ee Sa SE Ich gho explalned is ta. eit Was abour to sian & the,actor that the theatrical business was still open on June 1, he heaved Ita rear elevation fesembles the var- Suaset Avenue, 08, bow : a New Yorker now cod her hand on his pen. dale came into his eyes. e rune it throu, s ; aR § . nen alot vi Mena taken mo twelve ty "I showed him my bank book." Ine | Actors come out here to work tn the “Give my regards to all the boys, Angeles traffic polleemen send the life In moviciand. SESE UA RORENSL MOOSANY 408 Gieey } op { From the very moment I rupted Miss Ping Yeh to continue Studios, They stop at first at the Jonn McGraw and Judge McQuade aignal along for blocks ahead and he Where there are #0 many actors vored too oh thoo) and school Gaanted pchool, and yay. touchor her own story, “and there T had $790, Hollywood, and for e time they aro from the drama stage engaged in film payored too much of wchoo) an 00) e » "| s 8 W " w ” aw worl eo ts mn - gist? Sut America of the mae ian vents T Waid UT Nant ter eo tn fine content, for the Hollywood In.entirely Rumber of veteran ange. ditectors | And p 4 the readers remember Bow Fork and tata mymit thoueh York’ on my own ‘money, “it L need @urrounded by gigantic eucalyptus law @ Te from Now York. Strangnly’ enough the fortunate chum down the road TIODS a‘ af there more I know T can call upon you, but trees and shady Iuwnes and great the #tage directors do not appear to Whose mother did not forge him to whee rT Ir owen! ite At present let mo use. the ‘money splashes of pleas. arapiiia hos rr - ) have paid heed to the call of the feud the Bible but told him its wonders Oowrrw@ut, ivi, by The [rem Mublidhing O@, And now she Js here” Inurhod which { might have spent on sweats, mba : BY Pilarwwertite OKs camera and the lights, although the ful story, or gave him a “Child's Story (The New York Brening World.) ies ‘Lee another Chinese girl pleasure trips and what-nots, This 44 the soft breeze murmurs through salaries paid successful screen direc Hible, Ahild’s Life of HD Atigus fur’eates éhow Mae q@ho is twenty-eight and quite old is my New York me and f can- the wide corridors and stirs the cur- Copyriehs, 1920, by The Proms Publishing Co. (The New World). tora are prodigious. With the excep- * to read on Sunday afternoon, ef ough tor ohnperone little Miss ™ng not spend it elsowhere!"* tains in the open windows of the “A woman had rather marry tion of Maurice Campbell, Wiliam With him it was a different matter mink is the favorite fur this “Mise Ping Yeh !s too modest. Just what college Miss Ping Yeh rooms, Gay Devil than o Granite Soul, C. and Cecil De Mille and George While his friends had to “study” the year for wraps. The next he succeeded | will attend has not been decided, but ° A Gay = Loane Tucker, there are no old-time Bible he could “read Bible Stories,” ghoice tx moleskin and the gray squir- HEY resniinuea, her friend, meanwhile she ts in her Utopia’ aud But @ hotel is a hotel. The actors a burglar than a man who eats ple stage directors on the Hollywood lots , although this task might not be re), which was in the lead last year, - pore: ‘to It for her. Lieou’s father ls wears the happy sm le of one who @re invited out to visit their friends with his knife, The reason seems to be that the sought, it was certainly interesting and "° * rE des large store has made her own way. ‘i som- moving picture business grew 80 pieasant. And there is no doubt that 2°¥ Tanks third in fashion’s favor very wealthy, he owns a lark in the profession who have bought A pirate than a man who never com Fasldly that Ik produced itsvown die. pinnae, And there is no doubt In separate furs it Is quite apparent —_— or rented homes, And how the visit» — piiments her, rectors from the small time actors whlch waa tntereating and plensant, that pointed fox leads all other polte ing actors fall for these homes, which A lazy, irrewponsible, selfish Prince who flooked to the studioa in the a do not lo. The garr jumaily young man who worked for the dia- a@ residen i ’ . . ; les, which are designed to make us tres mond firm and stole diamonds to bert, T Me i ‘ the checks somewhere else. twenty-thirty troupers found Ing to St. Matthew. It Iw intended [le ‘ewhat has women's honesty to do (Out tricndy automobiling., Was unable hue, fee te tree hha et (Of course @ woman unually can get selves without meal tickets fr the general reader who wishes ty ok real slim, and the ®riNiaat eae with that?’ asked Mr. Jarr. “What 0%) C8. the hablt of running over to New kisses somewhere else, too, but most flocked to the movie studios and they }.ow the Bible as a masterpiece of if Se aae: phance has a lady usher to embezzle 7 oi at the girl Just the other day York occasionally; Lee Kohimar, . of U8 weren't brought up that way.) were Madly welcomed. because hey Me ature, & sourc of napiratl and — white vetls came in with the eum- from the firm ; that robbed her firm to gut the Snitz E Is, who {8 no’ proud I had rather piso ag es ih Min oA Ae CO Bed deco ME "The principle ia the same, poney to take her friends automobile Sousnaider and termaxar iat Hoily- Hear my husband aay, unasked, ua stage business and the to know the Bible whole, It is prin tromely’ popular: ‘The sho are shows Jerr. “It just goes to show"—— | suid Mr. Jarr, “Was she @ wood; Macy Harlan, Perey. Amcs, _ prompted: “L love you"—— for Inrge salaries, Fr ed as modern books are printed, a6 ing lange and vatied anearunonte cea oe ft just goes to show how you who {s house-huntin Roy Rarnes, Than listen to the music of the the atage di- atraight reading matter divided nat- (kaw Boyar amanue maeOrt women fly off the handle at every here ought to be a law against who stopped off here after playing an. _ spheres, Tectora who until recently threat- urally into chapters and paragraphs. Sith the accordeon pleated ender little thing!” growled Mr. Jarr. hiring automo’ sald Mrs, Jarr, engagement at the Orpheum, was en- I prefer ened to take the whole motion ple- The artifices of the “Authorized D as if that settled the a Many Actors Continue to ‘ Enjoy” Cocktail Hour at the Hollywood . Hotel; the Lure of Ready-Made Bungalows and Fat Salaries Is the “ Movies’ Gain and Gotham’s Loss, Broadway’s Old Footlight Favorites Have Migrated — . To the Cinema Paradise of the Pacific Coast All Actors and Actorettes Own Auto- mobiles; Some Cars Have No Less Than 87 (Count ’Em) Coats of Varnish; Former Character Actore Fare Well in Movie Type Plays. This Is the Last of a Series of Stories in Which Martin Green Tells the Truth About Life in the Movie Paradise. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1920 Is the Too Antique? “Popularization of the Scriptures”, Should Cause More People to Read the Sacred Book 5 rrr ; In Previous Editions the Small Type, Numbered Par be agraphs, ‘Self-Pronouncing” Symbols and Marginal w Notes Were Often the Cause of Readers Losing Inter- ; est in the Text. 4 By Roger Batchelder. a Ceorstaht, 1990, by The Pret Publlaning Ca (The Nee Toe iveniag World), F oa S the Bible too antique and out of date? H 4 That ts tho startling question which is raised by the “Modern Printe@® Bible, which has beon recently published by Doubleday, Page & Co. The answer will be the response of the public to this new edition, ' q Many readers will remember the Sunday afternoons of year one by when family prayers were held in the parlor,-when father read the prayers, And followed with pussages trom the ? pared by Wycliffe and his followers, were published to allow the common ¥ people to read the Scriptures in thelr " OCKTAIL hour in the Hollywood Hotel—which is, alas, bereft of codk- ( talls in these artd Uimes—raninds a vialtor from New York 6f cocktail Playhouses in gardens! Oy Le MI* Cara the visiting actor has bought or rent- G0 Thee lee ne ee kerr, Copyright, 1920, by ‘The Prose Vubllshing Co. (Tho Now dork brolng World), ed @ home and the Hollywood Hotel OM, <i}. 9 v' 1 thing mean they can about women, knows him no more gave as an occa- And aman zs és OMEN ios Dara: & ole eS There was sie Higget that kept sional visitor. ine ene Biwi ae Nea- \/ over the C8 hooks for ye nd years for & brass i A joode erles sband, Tennessee ratified,” re- ft and 1p one over accused her of Pere pear! Sed as Wants to know where Miss Kerr gets mark ‘ , they won't stealing hing.” 0. . of the "that stuff, ; eerie eae wre cee more “thats only one case," sald Mr, Hollywood Sunday night were Will- And is sure there {ent a real womam sell’ their votes! ihe aia bis bat des, she had nothing to tam Burress, who has ‘closed up | in New York who agrees with her. Donest than men. ou fer robbing teal But the set ¢ 8 sho Kept. Broadway” many and many a might: Paine lead Rr Aa of Women being arres robbing Sho didn't handle the brass Bob Cain, Theodore Roberts, now \y husband would give me klsne: their firma, I suppose that's why at's just what I was going to My husban: ® have womnen ushers in ail the say!” said Mrs, Jarr. “Look at that firmly established ag @ film star and — than checks, To oay IN LOS ANGEL! By Martin Green. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14, rin the Hotel Astor in the days before aridity was a matter utlonal amendment. The Hollywood Hotel, by the way, is one of restful and hospitable on the Pacific Coast. It ts in the heart of wood settlement, 1s patronized exclusively by motion picture peo- mong them are many survivors of the old 424 Street Country Club, Domesnicaren OLO BROADWAY ITES ok like homes at all, but like Before long Charming Than a stodgy, respectable creature who makes a lot of money t of Hollywood; George Pro- For I can alwaya write stories and get ments stage directors. But the movies did present opp tunities resembling the heart of fal land to thousands of actors and #ta managera of small stock compan West and Far West depended lange upon these companies for their th Atrical amusement As the movies grew they monop. small townn and the stock and te: early days of development. For many years the movies held out no induces to metropolitan actors and and small time touring companies, From 15 to 2 years ago the inin cities and towns of the West, Sout Imed the amusement interest of the Holy Book, ‘Then, in many cama, the OW? Jankuage, and for that very rea i children were required: themselves to 0%, Were Sat bak cr ae tig Fead chapter after chiptor, over and Dlahatory characters Which did, saa over, until they understood the mean- PIAnAtory character | wiio 4 ing of the passages, oR the text, and the Coverdale % feSwan not the toxt that battied the PAR, Sich: Wak, PYinted is Beene: ‘l oungeters, for that, it Is admitted, ia SM ai rou t to Bngland, waa enlirs 4 ncomparuble Ih Intervat, and In itera. Sntd by descriptive woodouts, It wag ; ture, But tho amall type, with its Rot wntll the “Authorized dition’ numbored piragraphs, its’ “solt-pro. that the type was broken up in un nouncing" symbols, afd the Infinite PAturally short verses and confused marginal notes nnd’ references, were a PY the other artifices which have beem wore trial to youthful eyes, ‘Those ref- handed down to us to-day, ' ces, notes, figures and symbols Bach chapter in the new Gospol of had no meaning whataoever to them, 8t. Matthew is preceded by a brief Saint Matthew CHAPTER 5 4 ‘The genealogy of Christ from Abraham to Jorrph. ; Me war cancived bythe Holy Ghot, and berm of the ; ‘ingin Mary when she was espoused to Josep. The angel sai the misdeeming thoughts of Joseph, ond Onerprach he mene @ Oot IE book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. Abraham begat Isaacjand Isaac begat pe and Jacob begat Judas i and his brethren; ¥ Judas begat Phares and Zara of Thamary $ Phares begat Esrom; J Esrom begat ram; 4 Aram mee Aminadab; OY Aminadab begat Naasson; * Naasson begat Salmon Salmon begat Booz of Reachaby | Booz begat Obed of Ruth; b Obed begat Jesse; Jesse begat David the king; 2 THE SAME EXCERPT OF THE WYCLIFFE BIBLE REPRINTED IN MODERN TYPE. synopsis of the text to come. The i paragraphing and type of the text Gre the same as in any modern edi- , ‘The psychology of the man or wom- rely the advanced psychology of the boy. No doubt, many grown- ups have thought that the Bible was dull, pedantic and tnterosting. Not because of the text, but because of the of explanatory matter which they did not understand and did not want to understand. ‘Their interest in tho text wos distracted by suoh an tnter- lineation as "x See ch 87, 5, 11," or “cir. 607 y ch 7." Not only wore theae useless to the reader put they were Alxo annoying. Ax a result the Bible became secretly distasteful to many because {t savored of pedantry he first volume of the Printed” Bible is the Gorpel Handsothe Fishey scarts are seen in the displays and many attractive sete ry in dyed fox are being shown and read- ; lly dispowed of. The linings of the fur Wraps are decidedly striking, Bold patterns in bright sating and metal brocaded eating are highly favored. It you are thinking of buying « plaid skirt select one in subdued colors it re y~ Ke on or Ne ly The outstanding feature of the frocks that are coming In as advance fall models are the soft, clinging fab- - Modern accord. n= net or chiffon are dressy. The broad about : y hem, ture Industry into thelr own hands, of the “King James Ver- uu read in the newspapers abo matter. toed Into starring In a picture and That my husband should LOOK LIKE a milion dollars than have t ng trimmed taffeta or straw hats tone hte Alfred Smithers of D se That Was the end of the argument now fears he is @ permanent resi The man I marry - na new eroup of stare dire ore * to see 9 Lact Durpone Lees med with @ wreath of white flowers la millionaire ofl man, murd By wnat for the time being, but that night dent; Niles Welch, Major Mau Can rob a bank if, with the loot, he will buy me flowers for every anniver- being recru ts id rom ; egy it o ineiang an | ac holars who peed eee effectively set off by @ white cased Bwite you look up and say, Ob, that Mr. and Mra, Jarr went to the theas Campbell, a director, who Is working gary and at once @ month ’ character actors of the New York ten for relating one portion of the Yai. must be the John Suilth we used it; tre. Across the aisle from thom sat harder than he ever worked on the 1.45 Ws, Gilbert's Gentle Alice Brown, stage who feel that thelr hold on the text to another, byt, accordins to the now who was in the mnilk busiveie’ a handwimely gowned woman and speaking drama stage and enjoying He can “forge a little check public ts beginning to slip. Th nen frouv; A Pretty serge drese for the little rhe fact that one is named A her escort. At the back of this wo- It, and “Buster” Keaton of the vaude- tle can 1 = is are generally along in years, have ap- mins is in green and has a round thers and the other John Pte a Avena is ivet neckband Ville Keaton family, And kill a litte baby for the coral round its neék, peared in numerdus Broadway au pleated collar and cuffs of yellow or~ @ that the paper will state that mane dress in. @ velvet noc Think of Snitz Edwards aprinkling Provided he will notios, always, when I am wearing @ new blouse oF ® cossoa and are thoroughly groun¢ fe chapter or book and w Randy picoted with several rows ob 7 8 r d pin that . 4 fred Bmithers was seventy rey ha ome loose. * the iawn in front of his home every new hat in stagecraft Taarning the nim mind and eye interrupted Ae, “ kreen. Embroidery in wool adorns Host a log at Gettysburs, ang ne “Pi tell the gentleman with her," afternoon and working in his vege- { loathe cooking, angie ts posngern Fey cary to the sha eI i. ri to Boe nee ?¥- the pockets, It is @ charming modal, ohn Snvith you know was Bes % suggested Mr, Jarr table garden every morning! Some of But I would cheerfully spend a day making fried dried apple ples and Ld aaa a mae, cparee af man, BH ane * eee bale Es naiaakiphe ; fo and had the usual amo' “You mind your Own business!” tho old-timers who used to spend pady Baltimore cake rig ag ae i geri iho Bes Bape ta fey Ganagiey A sand-box is the next best thing te makes no difference snapped Mrs. Jarr. “You ‘wouldn't ternoons and evenings in Con- 1% Goross his empty plate, my husband would look at me and say! Sha, Sine 18. Obs habiceee fare Ste ty of the Bible's | y, the real beaoh fer the kiddie, Te ie there would be the same Pirin ih ong. Being a> earelene sun parlor at 42d Street and ,, a a darned ReStly all the principal characters are full beauty of tho Bible's imagery ypeatly a mother's helper tise th wouldn't there?” asked Mr. oie Goserves to lowe it!” " Broadway may drop dead when they “You are the dearest girl, and your eyes are glorious, and it's a darned go called “types.” and ita maje we unless they . “Smith and Smithers is all the shame for you to work like this juet for m we children are so fascinated with the Y " as 1 . read this, but truth is mighty and Bpeaking of Futty" Arbuckle's car read at least a book at one send toys that they will contentedly And things do happen lo ahirhee it By Aad ae ine jenn will (prevail. sai Oh, the simplest; crudest expressions of conjugal affection and admiration brings to mind the thought that in alttin In the new eédition this Is play inthe same spot for man; : ap! uu know a well as poople «pq Keep it!” "So would I!" said an: “Muster” Keaton ts making his own Would thrill me. I don’t ask for anytlying subtle, New York all of the prominent actors possible with comfort and freedom, 2 'aey” It daddy le Dot & hand: i! u ‘don't know, and what has that ying. that other. And all watched It hungrily, . to do with my say! Finally & man behind notified the woman, who gave him 4 contemptuoug comedy fi are more honest than men?” out here are not: they are Dot near giance and fastened the pin tightly. “sunshine es men. They are not ar- “Phere you see,” said Mr, Jarr. the ooo) ‘OF prosecuted as often because oman would tell her.” mount " sald Mr, Jare, jarr. “You -talk’ will thieves it!” sald Mra, Jarr. that’s lost was seen it @ point to say every- are aul re. J : 1 don’ as if finding # thing and mother and all the other Keatons ‘ims now, Ond he has father And yet with him, luxuriating in the and the odor of flowers and ney nights. "Never ‘again OB her tombstone. live in hotela and (She asked for love end he gave her rooms and sl cars, for And yet he thinks himself—unlike drawing don Married Mani _ ay The day she is buried, And telling his love for her— stone.) ‘ down gyre A Model The average American wili keep right on sending flowers to his wife— Bluebeard, Henry VIIL— and moat of the promi: girls own automobiles, Out h the actors own automobiles. oll wood is the automobile saleanan paradise, not only because he te. al- ways selling cars, but because he always getting the money for them, It is sometimes different in New ¥oi about getting the money, and in a typog and cannot make 1 manner which b buy @ fine one for § the hwbite of the reade ve made familiar, ‘The text 1s identical to that gour fest, ls painted gre of the "King James Version.” lapaible, fou ean ‘his plan for the opularization” sand in heavy cotton dit tt may called) of the Bible is §3 for a & ot not an innovation, but is @ return to the readable simplicity of the earliest English ediuons These y- a's is rhe A | |

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