Show I An Actress Viewpoint I People may need to earn their dally daily bread but they must always look to secure It as It they were overfed on pie The day has as long since gone when the poorly dressed pale little woman can secUre a position because she needs It and looks the part of pov erty Why is It that the manager the em pl er in any line of oC business demands that his ahall look neat and Is not so much ot of a lem Jem as to know why he demands that his Ilis applicants for tor work shall look it One Is forced to lie tOday to look the part of prosperity and experience and this gives the bea beauty ty specialist a chance to put on the lying mask while the lips speak the untruth that seCureS the position for many a girl who Is facIng despair and almost sui cide The windows ot of the dru druggist and beauty makers are dally daily displaying their youth routh restorers In the shape ot of e cream rouge whiteners wrinkle plasters and dyes dreB and a long line Ine ot of struggling women are helping to the trade Some associate paints and dyes with the women of oC the street entirely but Jt It does not follow because she Is or TItian that her colorIng belongs to toone toone one class alone I recall the aCtress who had no money no pull no frIends on the press who said No manager wants a juvenile I am only 26 and I do not want to play character yet so I must rouge a little and brighten my eyes It was a hard sea n last I weeks of oC stands and some BOrne long ong jumps I would like so much she continued as she rouged a trem bling lip one good New York engage engagement engagement ment I must get som something soon I Iam Iam am all mother has hae to maintain hero her That afternoon she fell Cell exhausted ted at the foot ot of the stairs of oC a New York agency and a man In passing said as he watched the crowd around her Shell be all rIght In a colors good goodOne One may deceive the manager the A II L I MISS ROSA KARP Prima donna TUb the he roin p tn appears nt at the Ilie Salt Lake tJ tre Haiti cek agent the mercantile I the lover for all classes ot of girls beau thy for a one cannot de her own kin by a mask ot of health and nd happiness Mothers and fathers always know A woman re to her parents no matter how much she may try to deceive them as In the case ot of the wife wICe of oC an army officer who went to the Philippines a bride Out In that country she nursed her husband through many an Illness her youth and love keeping her health and beauty secure Later she learned that her husband had a I I native wife In Lobos and his conduct before her arrival had been such that her positIon was unsafe from jealousy She bore the shame ot of It all with bravery fearing from his continuous evil conduct not only a but his ute life Gradually disgust and fear conquered her and she returned to America on an army transport at only 24 Many noticed the pale face the curled lips and the sprinkling ot of the brown hall hair Her eyes ces were dim with watching and weeping and her voice unnatural Before BeCore the arrival of the midnight train to San Francisco which was to bring her father to her she sat be fore her dressing table an applied first a tint ot of brown to her hall hair a line to her lids a bit ot of cream rouge to her cheeks cheek and Ups lips and donned her prettIest gown Then lockIng the tragic deceivers In a drawer she hur hurried ned ried to the door to greet her father the first time In three years Daddy dear she cried rushing Into his arms Tom just would not let me stay out there any longer He said It was killing kUling methe heat the people He Is such a dear Tom Dadd Daddy dear am I not looking well the old man held her herat herat at arms length thea drawing her closer he said The voice volpe the voice They made anything yet my girl to take the heartache out of oC the voice |