Show Valentino sOwn Story of Life MY I j OF Dt BEAUTY UTY J I HE IE CAUlS CArI S FAT T GIRLS OF r IUS ST GF takes rou to lie rolle III l In his of Ills his Intimate memoirs his lIt his lils oC the Io ho or or d When 1 oman Is beautiful be nU- nU ful lie he sets clown she II Is 11 n l oC God nn Ie oC o Venus n of or 10 love lie tells of or the nl ht life 01 larl lie IIo his of oC hat he to tos s raptures and I ilis like flower limbs porcelain throats And the Head It H The Great ov I cr own healt emotion at the orld has lias culled the of or Beauly Were Wera the rolls roll's girls worthy worth of or my cyc ho he ks the Sheiks asi he pours out his most fn lib e Written for Cor Publications InC 1326 1926 The New York Graphic All Rights nights T I T More motoring today Lunch Lunch- Luncheon Luncheon eon at nt II a charming little Inn over over- overlooking overlooking looking the sea Wine of ot the country Normandy women Ing servIn In us Smell of oC milk and butter and fresh ress ggs and mounds ot bread Iest tranquility contentment A Normandy peasant with the luscious country rolling roiling back oC and th tha smitten loa oa at his what feet feet what more could tho of oC man desire Why travel to find Nirvana Tonight the Gating again Normandy shall not mean the C to mo no nor the Grand Prix do Deauville which Is sup supposed posed to bo such an event ot Norm Normandy nd shall mean tho country aide the atmosphere oC those who have gone gon before beCore th simplicity a It fine breath breath- breathing breathIng ing ing- of oC old standards this Is Nor Nor- Normandy Normandy mandy LISTLESS G Tonight the night of ot tho Prix at the Casino Is sup sup- supposed sup supposed posed to bo the tho most Interesting Interesting of ot all the scheduled 0 Thero may appreciation be some sense of ot tion lacking lacking- In me but It wasn't any more Interesting to me any of or the other nights and I reet that I am fairly easy to amuse Fairly easy to and capture Tomorrow we start back baek to toI I And I shall be toe partly partly very plad Iad It Is not the tho and all the called so-called so called there that I X shaU regret leaving leaving- but the sea that did not this time recel receive e my ener form Corm the delicious wine ot the country tho they serve a specialty of ot the prO Ince the bread hot from the Cour tour neau neau and the smiling smiling- Normandy made mad real to inn mo after 80 many years ot read In and dream dream- dreamIng dreaming ing of ot them Hack to Paris Parisi We Vo have cono ono to very ery few the the- theatres the theatres atres here And of the well known much advertised night lIe of Paris wa W have seen little or Before I left Idt America many ot my younger friends tapped maon mo moon on the shoulder cocked wicked eyes and Bald Ah nudy wait olt until you ou get to Paris such kuch suCh fights such girls In girls 1111 Well but the beautiful French Frenchwomen women one sees In tho pages oC La Vl do not exist They simply do not exist In Jesh and blood That Is aU They ate myths Floating from the brain of a simpler And the chorus girls ot or Paris come under the same heading In my estimation I PUTRID We went to tho Folles Folies Ber Bel- Bel geres for tor Instance and nd It was putrid The lOhe production the chorus girls I have mentioned tho whole en- en en ensemble was WIlS fearfully disappoint disappointing ing French J chorus girls cannot be bepin gin to comp compete te with the American chorus girls eirls They are simply not In the same class at Hi- Hi alt aU Tile The costumes at the Folies arc aro but gorgeous but after fter nil who cares to fasten his eyes on II 1 It the tha girl the cos costume cos- cos costume eye tume Is not worth the eye And they were not worth I t at the Then rhen too the are are tiny Nothing nothing in tn tho French theatre from the girls up or down ItIs as you may care to put It Is done on the luxurious plan It ItIs Is In America IMPRESSION Of or course I 1 may have hav been It poor one to Judge ludee coming as I 1 fresh from Crom the theatre IKe of ot Naw NewYork York with Its munificence Its dla- dla dis display play pIny Its IUs luxuriance Its last ex- ex expenditure ex expenditure of ot time money space and beauty My last Impression when 1 nas as In years ago my last Impression of the Eu European Eu- Eu Europe rope n Blage was WILS marvelous Dul that was waa before I 1 had been In America After Arter one has hu seen how things are done dono In tn America anything elsa would appear poor and by contrast t Most of oC the girls for Instance aro tat Cot That surprised me and I thInk It would a a treat many persons who like Ilke myself doubt doubt- doubt Im Imagine the French Folle as as slim and like flower limbs and I lain throats I was as surprised lain Thosa girls were ugly tat tat ugly lines lines- lines then thon you see a parody of exI cx- cx 1 I I You cannot deity ugliness be- be bo Causo It IS s a It counterpart of or beauty It Is ts like cartooning a II le poInting etching or print You may tigh and marvel maryol over o the print you may that the cartoon comos from Crom the print but you can only laugh at Dot the c I think perhaps T I should say more humbly I hope ope that I 1 see beauty when whon and where It Is to be found And certainly I know that where And when I X find beauty I worship It Whether It bo be the beauty or the beauty of or nature or orb b aulY of mind and soul Hut But 1 Iam am not a Sentimentalist Just Juet be- be beca causo be-causo ca UM a sunset Is a a sunset I 1 do not as al find It beautiful I 1 do not KO gO Into raptures and over It Just because a Il poem Is a a poem or a song a It Bong sone I donot not constantly hold my hands over my chest and sigh How mar mar- mar And just because ft R woman Is a woman I 1 do not acclaim her wit heart as DoS a from God a divine ot Venus a lotus of or love When hon II a woman Is beautiful she Is a miracle When she he Is not he she Is a woman And her lack Jack Is ts her misfortune I 1 pity respect her but I do not I sing to her charm Truth has hu beauty too oo It tom to tome me Truth of or seeing Truth or hearing Truth lruth of or thought Well w wI went to the Folies and wo wo went to Mont Mont-martre 1 martro I have recorded my Impressions ot the I Folles olles My Impression Im ot Montmartre was was And tou tourists of ot the most inert viru 1 virulent Iru lent Variety I 1 suppose poor well Bouts they ero trying to get fill of Paris they wanted to go goback back homo hOme to Oskaloosa to lan lan- Kan or wherever camo from and tell the tha neighbors next door they had s eh life The nl ht lito of ot ParisI The way to do It they witS to go to Montmartre about which they hey had read sj many I manyI naughty stories In so naughty naughty 1 wonder If Ir under th their lr masks of Cun and frolic they were ere all secretly disappointed as we were And didn't like to ghow It tt Didn't think perhaps It would bo be thins to do They were ete the Cooki Cooka tourist And they were cre alt all disgust disgustingly drunk Which I also felt to t tn en environment and their trip of ot sight sightseeing seeing If It In why wh not be drunk Surely they might ha YO argued ar uld that would ba bo th of things to do The They were shouting 1111 allover mer the place placa and were Th There re none oC the nice A Americans there nor did l e see any of ot the nice French p Buyers traveling 8 sAles men men and so forth We Ve ore KM ore Wf KO 10 back to tb n aln And we didn't And AmI we ont We 6 went to CIros CIro's but It Vas Va's dead Follow the lie Great Grat tr In tomorrows tomorrow's paper v r him ami th lovely v Into the lie warm route to Nice and hRs nis lat la t lIr- lIr of or She It III I on her h h 0 to the lie funeral hOl writes |