Show li The 22 IV Mistress of Salt Lake Tribune Sunday even include an oil of the dandified Belportrait with the head gian The idea for his character it Ls indicated originated in a camp of Belgian refugees in England during World War I although Mrs Christie doubts that she ever saw one of - Mystery Agatha Christie Reigns Supreme about sey Dodd Mead $1 One day about 1915 Agatha Christie's sister said to her "I bet you can't write a good detective story" Until then the young Mrs Christie's efforts at writing as she now recalls had resulted chiefly in stories of "unrelieved gloom" in which almost everyone died She thought it might be fun to try something different Five years and six rejections later in 1920 came publication of her first detective novel "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" that introduced the retired Belgian sleuth tiered le Poirot to the world This explanation of how the famous Poirot and his "little gray cells" came into being is one of the highlights in G C Ramsey's scholarly little volume "Agatha Christie Mistress of Mystery" that dispels some of the personal mystery In the life and career of the woman who for nearly half a century now has reigned as queen of the bafflers Saaaage Machine and the pending brpak up of her own marriage she suffered an attack of amnewas abandoned sia !ler in a field and she was discovered later living under another name in Harrogate aspiri- pendability manners and concern for others Will merit respect and admiration Her aversion to publicity probably stems from an incident in 1926 At that time distraught over her mother's death car to ng the piano in play orchestra Amnesia Confirmed atel ' the genuineness 1 the amnesia was medically yonfinned misinterpretations if the incident soured her for years on publicity Recently she has mellowed to take her fame in more unembarrassed Although r " I IOW c i- 1 40' '1 IV! 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' silhouettes demand The Agatha Christie QIIPen of Whodunnit So popular did the little Bel- glom detective and later mys- 'v''-- ' 4- readers who believe should be in the lineup from the start may want to quarrel violently with a re- s''' 1 s - Shape Insurance - Wispy Fragile Some the star a ''''s gales of her stories and the and variety of the reprints of a 4141 tt ts440 ' public populari- voluminotot richness larnous production first was "The Mousetrap" plots and character producwritten by Mrs Christie as a ers recently have been reluctradio play for the 80th birth- ant to take a chanee on o:ber day of the late Queen Mary Christie plays One reason Later it was adapted illto a short story'and the stage play suggestcd by Ramsey Is that that has been running in Lon- they are too "wholesome" tor don since 1952 setting theater modem critics tastes — Tom longevity history with each Vickertnan Chica g o Dally Newt performance The wispy and fragile Jane Marple the alternate detective of the Christie stories was someone Mrs Christie hoped the readers would like Her first appearance is listd as 1930 in "Murder at the Vicarage" Like Poirot the fluffy spinster of St Mary Mead has remained ageless over the years although it is pointed out that her dress has kept up with the styles for elderly women A crude cheapened movie of the misinterpretation dainty Miss Marple's character however apparently has little about some she talks of her own plots and charactern : C: ' a the ty? being The them "Agatha Chrietk4 Mbitress of Mystery" by G C Ram- Despite such killed the Christie in stories filing for the time the photos August IS 1961 ' 00 Phone 363-884- 41 w ' '' 0 s""si111114 - 9 co " ' V kt 1 Summer Store Hours: 9 Lim to 5:30 pm daily mot to I pm Sat urdays9 5 I i i ' A - |