Show I I Ladye Vivi Vivian n Says Salt Lake Men Are Lovely Because Be Be- cause caus They Dont Don't Notice Notice No- No tice Them Them- By SELMA MILLER skirts are worn in Salt I SHORTER S Lake City than In Jn any other place in the world with the exception ex- ex exI perhaps of the Fiji islands i iNow i iNow I Now this is Is' Is what Ladye e Vivian I thinks Ladye name is not I Inscribed in in inthe the the Blue book bool but she is is of the nobility just the same Hers is the thc nobleness that comes from being a disciple of the arts one whose eyes have not been blinded by bythe bythe bythe the verities of modern living but butI who sees in nature the divine hand I of the Creator and in woman His masterpiece Ladye Vivian who is now in Salt Lake studying portrait painting under the supervision of a well known artist startled New York City several several sev sev- I eral season ago with her interpretive dancing In the salons of the Four Pour Hundred she danced for distinguished audiences She was the inventor of the idea Idea of posing f for r songs interpreting interpreting inter Inter- them in motion and gesture while the they were sung or played by i j i some well known artist She won the acclaim of New Yorks York's social set through her dancing classes for tor children children children chil chil- dren of influential families She learned her art from Isadore Isidore Duncan and La Loie Lole Fuller Americas America's first I 1 exponents of skirt dancing with light 1 effects I I j MEN ARE LOVELY To return to the subject of short I I skirts Ladye Vivian believes that Salt alt Lake girls who persist in wearing wearing wear wear- I ing ultra short skirts will do injury to the fair city o of or Salt Lake She says that no place else do the women wear I such Short skirts The men of S Salt lt Lake are are lovely in that they do not pay attention to this shortness of skirts says the charming dancer Oh our girls arc aro good girls but they are Just foolish the men say j Lad Ladye e Vivian declares I Here Ladye Lade Vivian burst forth Ina in ina a discourse upon the thc young college colleg I i i I I I i j i I 1 1 I I j I I j and high school school girls of Salt Lake La-I.e. Said she The young girls of oC Salt Lake are amon among the most beautiful in the world but they lack per- per They waste their time and opportunities in being social butterflies butteri butter- butter flies they lack personality in dress especially in coiffure each vying with the other to most perfectly imitate her neighbor NOT FOR FOh GIRLS GIRLS It Its s all right f for fr r women who are getting old to powder and paint and andI try to tomake make themselves look pretty but it is a shame for the girls to do doas doit dolit lit it as much as they do here The display of too much of a womans woman's limbs lowers the standard of I i i womanhood an and should therefore not be done contends Ladye Vivian i Woman is the most noble work of i God and she should maintain the reverence reverence that He lie intended she sheI I shoUld should have Short skirts and Immodest Im- Im modest dress will wilt dissipate that reverence rev- rev j and respect believes this II I young woman There is nothing unbeautiful about the human body L Ladye dye Vivian says She believes that an artist in interpreting interpreting inter- inter a truly noble subject in which the body may be partly bare Us is not infringing on the laws of modesty modI mod mod- I I esty and in no way lowers the moral I standard IS DEMORALIZING I. I I Iad Ladye e. e an w was s. s the s solo llo dancer I in the the dram dramatic le version of the opera I Thais in New York several seasons ago She has done much professional professional dancing and knows the at atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere at- at behind the footlights but despite the fact that the stage is lax in properly clothing clothing- the fem female le form Corm Ladye Vivian is firm in the belief that scanty is demoralizing to woman Ladye Vivian lan began dancing at the I age of 5 She lived with her parents oh on on the ocean shore of of California and there danced to the music of the waves up and down her mothers mother's I. I garden between rows of at flowers and at a tender age made up dances in interpretative interpretative interpretative in- in of the moods mods the thc flowers typify LOVES PAINTING Althou Although h a a dancer dancer- by profession Ladye Vivian loves painting and Isnow is isnow now le learning to delineate childish features on ort canvas ls She used to haunt the art galleries galleries- of New ew York and there she came across the works I of ot the Utah artist These so Impressed im impressed impressed Im- Im pressed her that she came to Salt Lake to study under his direction Ladye Vivian is only a professional name In real life she is Mrs Charles E. E Huebler |