Show CHATS WITH THE GIRL WHO WORKS Was Vas there ever over a woman who at some moment in her ber life has not been impressed by the th swift and sudden conviction that th lh the greenroom and the footlights were her true destiny lI More than one ofle demurely maid bending over a typewriter or measuring off oft laces cherishes in her bosom the se secret s seret secret cret eret belief that had she only gone on the stage Ellen Terry would have found a rival and the glory T 1 Sara Bernhardt been dimmed Doubtless no Impressionable girl ever went w nt to see Soe Maude Adams without Imi Imitating Imitating imitating tating the mannerisms of that charming little lady lad for days daS thereafter And Arid the spontaneity with which this was done convinced eO her that In the right clothes and the right setting she would make as interesting a Babble or as bewitching a Peter Pan as aa anyone Most any woman has impassioned mo nio moments merits ments when she he feels she could declaim the emotions of Juliet with a realism sur stIr surpassing passing Miss While as for Sirs Mrs well us If It we could not sit staring into Inlo space wriggle our foot fool grimace and mumble Jerky jerk mono monosyllables syllables as dramatically as that flaxen headed lady Act Wh Why h it Is the simplest thing thin in inthe Inthe inthe the world The one mistake of or our lives hives appears to lo have been the tile settling down downto to a humdrum life instead of adopting a shining career before the footlights AU AH of which may ma be bt our Inborn conviction tion flon but Is no more certain to be true on that account The r real al truth lruth is that there are arc a dozen different women in every one of us and that we are very vary ver apt to answer to what whatever whatever whatever ever key Is struck An astute Becky Beck Sharp and a confiding Amelia a wise and anti patient Agnes and a fond and foolish Dora Doa a headstrong Maggie and anda a sublime Romola a witless Ophelia and anda a superb Portia are re up together j er In the same game feminine bosom more mor of oC often oCten often ten than the world orld imagines and it is is almost the chance of fate which one is called into Int action What Sorrow Causes Sorrow makes of every woman a little private queen of tragedy at al times Just Justas as joy jO makes of her at other times the most delicious queen of comedy She is like a harp swept wept by every wind of fate fale to ceaseless murmurings But portray these emotions grandly Tand convincingly on the Ah Alt that would be to lo bring from the harp the melody that only the tue magic fingers of genius can produce And that Is a gift gin the god gods have denied all but about aboul one in fn ten thousand of ef u Peal Feal Of course we do Imitate easily and simulate as if to the manner born It Is part of ot being a woman But act net Forget ourselves Be act actually I in every inmost thought and tissue tissue I ISUE sue as well as In outward dress the I queen or U the e beggar maid maidwell well that Is and a vastly astl different story Ask I Mrs Ir FUk Fisko Miss Marlowe Miss Adams It is more than dollars to doughnuts that you vou and ami I 1 are ornamenting the tile world I much murll more mon usefully and anti happily In our present positions over the typewriter or orthe orthe I Ithe the counter than we ever should be behind behInd hind the footlights |