Show THE THE THE TANGLE I FROM RO I nEATRICE SUM SUM- TO LESLIE I 3 CONTINUED CO Besides continued Miss perler I am like Uke a drunkard i buy and buy so that I 1 will not t think ink I 1 looked at her In surprise Lealie Leslie Leslie Les Lea lie for I 1 could not quite realize what she had that she wanted to blot out from her brain She appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap I to think however that this was explanation enough ough for whatever whatever whatever what what- I ever her had been she shei i gave herself hersel up to them and apparently ap p. p forgot that I 1 was there I Miss lIss Perler you ou surely must mustI I have only pleasant thoughts thoughts' I II exclaimed hoping to call her out I of ot herself herselt Xo So young woman has had greater success than you InI in inthe inthe the last three years ears 7 I Perhaps that's so But what I do does s success on the screen mean I Money Yes of ot course lots of ot It The fhe extravagant admiration of ot otI many people whom you have never neverseen neverseen neverseen I seen and never Ju will wilt see coupled with the feeling that you ou have no noI real friends The men for whom you work think of you only as a I cog in the wheels that turn out golden dollars for them and all the other people you ou know are either jealous or envious of ot you ou This Thia morning when I awoke she continued after a moment I thought the whole world was hard and cold Even the sun was wal trying to peep through the Chicago Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago smoke moke seemed only a great brass ball something not capable of sending out any warmth When I 1 opened my eyes eres I 1 found myself saying I 1 dont don't want to go to Hollywood Hollywood Hol Hol- I lywood I dont don't want to go back I to work I dont don't want to read another another antan an an- other fan tan letter I l' l dont don't want ant to toI hear another soulless compliment I I Just want to go somewhere and sit out in the sun un under Er the trees and aad hold a baby In my arms I Then you ou called my room you know and immediately like hike the I drunkard who knows the lethal draft dratt I said Well go shop- shop I p ng Because Paula Perier spoke of the joy of or a child I immediately Immediate I told her about yOur ybur ur little boy Jack how how sweet et and darling he was and how you loved him Ive I've never neverseen neverseen neverseen seen such a radiant look on a huI human human hu hu- hu- hu I man face as on Paula Perler's when I she turned her eyes toward me Oh have you ou seen the Pres- Pres I cotts' cotts little boy I 1 I saw tw him once and I think he is the loveliest child I I have ever seen I used to know Mr Ir Prescott many years ago and when I returned to the city on my first Appearance tour his wife was most charming to me She is devoted to tha boy is she not not notI I 1 have nev never r known such a aI wonderful mother I said as is Leslie 1 I What would she do do asked Paula Perler Perter If It the child were to die or be taken away auay from her I I 1 think h her r heart would be broken YES Ves I think It would said Paula Perler Perier The shopping tour which had hao started with a laugh ended with a slow dropping tea Paula Perler who had gl glen given en the address where she wished her purchases purchases pur pun chases sent unceremoniously walked out of ot the store without paying any more snore attention to the beautiful ful tul things she had purchased She Is a a. strange woman Isn't she L Lea Les Lealie Leslie sHe s- s lie He Lovingly BEE Copyright NEA Service Inc Tomorrow Letter Letter from Mra Ir Joseph Jo Jo- seph Graves Hamilton t iq Ic John Alden Aid Prescott |