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Show 4 Bernhardt'! Admission. A newspaper writer was praising Mme. Bernhardt. "Sho has a great deal of tact and finesse," ho said. "When, In an Interview, Inter-view, you broach a subject sho dislikes she doesn't como right out and say so, but sho makes you Buch puzzling, enigmatic enig-matic answers that, perforce, you shift to another topic. "I once went to get a very Intimate Interview with the famous lady. I went to find out what colors she liked best, what food sho ate, what wines she drank, what hours she slept, and all that sort of thing. "Sho talked freely enough till I caiuo to the food question. That, It was plain, she regarded as too grots a subject sub-ject for discussion. So, when I ope?ed up with the query, 'And have you a good appetite, madam?' she smiled strangely and answered: " 'I sometimes eat more than I do at other times; hut never less.'" Rochester Roch-ester Herald, |