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Show Th. Famous Singer's Letters. Not the least entertaining thltp a singer's life are the letters iht I sent her. In seeing and hesrlnt artist on the s(age a degree of it pathy Is established that, I iop makes the auditor appreciate 1 ctr. kind of acquaintance with the ilti This seems, at least, to account many letters I get But tomit: they do seem a little personal. ( gentleman, I remember, wrote "T remind mo of a lovely purtlnt t You como on the stage and never I nt the gallery." Another wrote that neither smoked, chewed, nor in nnd that when I came his ii would show me about the town. 0 practical letter I recall, and the cor ment It contained was of the Unit: Is always dear to (he singer-! hn I had given the man a pleaiuie.li! by my songs, and he wrote me a lit of advice. He said he knew iltr were a careless, frivolous spendth.-lot spendth.-lot of people, and that I ought toe my money. Tollowlng wai a Hit sifc Investments that he recomnrai benrlng 3 per cent Interest. "Touti given mo some happy houri Ibu shall never forget," he said In com slon. 'Terhaps as a man of eipcri'-I eipcri'-I havo given )0U some advice that be useful." Zelle de Lussan, In UH Weekly. |