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| being overwhelmed by the superior | Menken declared, doubling her fist in | am expressive gesture of determina- “Stick! Stick! Stick! Succeed!” 10 as far as regularity of features foos Hor hatr is —well, It is auburn, And Mt is bobbed. Her eyes are brown aid elped ber with TREEY SHOPPING st han e e indeseribably expressive. Théy narrow " 1 ex DISTRICT ENDORSED Helen Menken’s Advice to Girls: almost Into slits as she talks and one! pres ne thing 1 ‘had to 9 |can feel then the fighting spirit be-| untearn—not to talk with my handy] sannatian Bore hind. Her skin is white, untouched by coloring. Her lips are a viv It is when sho talks th roaliges that she ts a real, live, hi girl. It is her very human q which give her that beauty described —the beauty of ch: and feet.” Vransit Comminsio: New Sauls the question was Will Help. She’s 22, Has Stuck 17 Years ay “And now?" Fourteenth Street to the position 1 Helen Menken in- | °% Four terrupted. ow I have just as big a fight ahead of me. I still have to fight. I have to keep on building myself and keeping myself in a place which will not be a disappointment to. the public. In the stage game you have | t to stick. You can’t was begun were heartily endorsed to day by Borough President Miller o Manhattan and Transit Comiastone Leroy T. Harkness. “L first went on the stage wnen I was five,” she recounts in her aoft tones. “Il went to the children's agency with my sister, who was then twelve years old. They found she was too old for the part—and then said I would do. And I started right then and there, “It was easy enough, then. Chil- dren naturally fall into correct pos- tures. They are good mimics. It was when I grew older that I had to really learn, We are always changing end have to keep pace with the changes in ourselves.” subway at Fourteenth Street, connect ing up the three subways that cross it, Cincinnat! Rnquirer.) aa me the worst!” sald the My bill ‘will be $500," replied the honest docto: dlatrict. those of any other part of the city. More than 50 Million Packets OF DELICIOUS "SALADA" 2 Ei A. Are Sold Annually. AsK your grocer for a pacKet to-day. “What did you do for schooling?” was asked. “I didn't have any—that is, not until I was twelve, At that time I gave up the stage for a yar and went into a convent,. Then I went back on the stage. I seem young now, compared with how I felt then. When I was fourteen, I was so big and so mature that I played the part of a forty-five-year-old woman. As I grew older, I found I couid not enjoy the things other girls of ny age on- joyed. My brother, who is one year older than I am, used tc have friends come to the house. Well, I used to to look at them in amazement. I couldn't see anything funny In the things that amused them. [I called them ‘doggies.’ They would stap one | another on the back and laugh over ‘ Tr oe i Diamond Checkerboard Ring nothing at all. Now I know how to ABeautiful New Creation of Striking Effect enjoy life. I have learned how to play, I like to dance—I like every~ 18-K Solid White Gold, exquisitely § ‘hand carved. Two full-cut, handsome 50 Large Selection thing the girls my age like.” mds, and two selected Calibre Sap; Fine Diamona Jewelry, For Christmas Gifts Thousands purchase all of their Xmas Gifts from us year after year. They know they can depend mn quality, style and value. And a Sweet Charge Account, extending over ten months, makes @ large outlay unnecessary. Established on Maiden Lane for Buy Worth-While Jewelry. Catalog 44 on Request. Representative calls f desired. Maiden LeneValues 170 BROADWAY |_ Our ony Place LW-SWeetz Go UH ——_——xmas GIFTS, SELECTED NOW, RESERVED ———————— ‘Actress Whose Charm Is Her Beauty Is Still “Sticking” to Earnest Stage Work and Proving the , eee. Efficacy of Her Success Motto Ruth Snyder. “You-ve got to stick—stick—atick.” ‘That's the answer of Helen Menken, the twenty-two-year-old girl who ts making such a tremendous hit in “The Seventh Heaven.” That's the answér of u girl who has been fighting for seventeen years to win the place she has. It's like the cry of the college foot- ball fans who see their favorite team “But 414 you find it easy right along to get engagements?" she was questioned. have always had something to she replied slowly, her eyes crinkling Into slits. 'T have always found something to do, If I could not find something on the stage I would get something to do In some other line of work. Oh, you can’t be fussy. Sometimes you just have to take what you can get. “Then | played in stock. Stock is the best thing in the world for a person. It keeps one busy all the time and is the best training for a man or woman who wants fo suc- ceed." them, They will stick at it for « time —and then some parties will corce along and they will say, ‘Oh, weil, I can make. up some other time.’ But you can't, “You got to stick to the game,” force of the enemy. ‘‘Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!" they will cry, spur- ring their side on to renewed cffort “You've just got to stick to thy game if you want to win,” Helen Helen Menken started to “stick to the game” when sho was but five years old. That was seventeen years ago. ‘When you have talked a few min- utes with the Helen Menken of to- day you realize the fitness of the dof- nitfon of beauty—'Beauty is charm. Nearly 40 Years tion. “For me it was easy enough to stick, I had to. There are a ivt of girls to-day with ambition. They want to make something of them- gelves, but the way is too easy for There is an interesting fact conu- nected with Helen Menken's life. Her parents are both deaf and dumb. She Helen Menken is not beautiful, Not THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Efforts to rebulld the shopping trade occupled before the movement uptown In letters both om- cialis predicted that the new crosstown will do much to restore the old shopping President Miller says the facilities ‘to reach the section will be better than ft r They all know the value of Resinol cecthing healing cintment be for the PO pcloromnleepey Speer nyheter of same propertics that make it se eflective fer AMUSEMENTS, / AMUSEMENTS. mother’s baby. I thin troubles, make It deal for Cate bis Sorateh Chatings Wounds” Diemishes Stings At all dregotete ~~ Don’t Neglect Millions of people, old, ngs, take them for Bilt Bick Headache, part Sailow, Blemished and Blotohy Skin. They end tho misery of Constipation. 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Velei Vanderbilt 0720, — al SPECIAL ATURE CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ——eeee a METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE W 15," ate stadt; 4 $5, Carn Tosca; X Prives, Oracolo’ and HARDMAN Maceh NO UseD THE WORLD WE LIVE IN| VING AND Sar. | On : FLORENCE REEDS “Ti HE FOO jl in EAST OE SUEZ IE et | Bronx Opera House |” | AMUSEMENTS. SS perhaps, with no Q Then I went t other boy, also sh boy's fight. But ance—courage, f. and against great QI was a better ture. As I kisse solved then and with every manly to conquer over al! That, to my mii “The Town That EveryBoy’sMother Is Talking to You 1 am every boy's mother. My baby is every same love, the same hopes, the same fears that every mother has, GAs I stood by his crib last night as he slum- bered, with a smile on his face, all seemed well. But I could not help asking, as 1 gathered him in my arms, “Wonderful boy of mine, what has ~ the future in store for you?” Today, safe in your home-nest and the pro- tection of a mother’s arms; tomorrow, out mak- ing every boy's fight with a cold, cruel world, “The Town That¥ love, rocked in her arms, caressed to sleep, until fate crept in at the door and he was left alone to make the straggie. @ I saw his fight become what might be my own. God. The mother’s influence lived after her, kindly human hand to every lad who needed it. have for him, I suppose, the mother’s hand to guide you. 0 the Astor Theatre. I saw ‘orgot God.” Here was an- eltered by a wonderful mother he had a wonderful inherit- faith in himself, and faith in odds he triumphed. mother after seeing this pic- 1d my baby good-night, I re- there to try and equip him quality that would enable him | odds; I resolved to extend a ind, is every mother’s duty, and Forgot God" points the way. 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