Show Quit Vamp am Business B By Lorry A. A J Jacobs acob NEW YORK Feb 11 Theda It-Theda Theda Bara Bata I she of celluloid c fame who has had the unique experience e of ot vamping herself into t fame fame fame- me vamping herself hersel out of fame tame and now intends to un- un vamp herself herself herself-as as It were were expects expects greater success on the stage than she ever found on the screen Seated in a little dressing room off oft the stage suite of 01 AI Al H H. Woods her new producer she told me mo of her new ambitions She confided th that t. t when she appears in The Blue Flame under under under un un- der th the direction of Woods America will see not th the old Theda Barn Bara not the new Theda Bara Barn but The old Theda Bara and the new Theda Bara and the real Theda Bara Barn TALKS LIKE ACTRESS The interview was not nota a minute old before I had discovered that ThedaBara Theda ThedaBara Bara has a voice extremely well suited suited suited suit suit- ed to the demands of the stage I nave have given myself up to this new thing to a greater extent than I ever did before she said Practically every minute of every day since my rehearsals have started has been de devoted devoted devoted de- de voted to work and with the exception of the the theatre tr I have ave almost given given up P amusement tor ivr me we time L LL My J i new play play play-my my first on the stage stage stage-Is is everything I could desire for It gives m me me a chance to show a woman o of f modern times as many of them are entirely conscienceless and hardened at times and yet as lovable at others changeful brilliant and yet Just a a. woman CYNIC WELL RATHER Then said 1 I you believe every woman is more or less les of a a. a vampire and that this is particularly true in these days of fur tur coats automobiles and 1000 ev evening gowns Surely said she And by saying that I do not mean mean there is anything anything anything any any- thing wrong In being a vampire vampIre vampIre-at at least not in the way I mean Doesn't every wife do the tricks to please her husband Doesn't every girl strive to at her best And shouldn't they Surely The Tho parts pans I portray only show that trait In an an n exaggerated ted or rather extreme form form i everything was Just as quiet quiet quiet-as as quiet as church on Sunday That was strange But It gave the twins more courage So they tiptoed softly Uppity slip along oh oh so very quiet There wasn wasn't t a sound Suddenly they came to a wall It was different from the sides of the tunnel I cant can't Just tell you how but It was different It was soft and gray and warm Now what said Nick Well said Nancy looking around lets sit lit down and rest Im I'm tired But when they put their fireflies down their lights went out unless they turned them on their backs and they didn't like that 1 Well have to hang them up on a peg said Nick Which the flies lIes agreed to to But what should they do for a a. peg Oh I have it cried Nancy Heres Heresa a pin Nick We Wel can hammer It In like a n nail n. n This end wall seems softest softest softest soft soft- est so you take a a. stone and pound So nick took the pin and a stone and found a nice place in the smooth warm soft gray wall wail at the end of ot the tunnel I and pounded And what do think I you happened r I Why that wall Jumped about a a. mile mUe and said Ouch Of course youve you've guessed it Nick I was pounding the pin into Mike the Mole c |