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Show LUNCH THAT IS TURNED j If INTO SONG, , (J i Says Madam Gadskl, tho -world- flj L famous opera star, in tho April Worn- jj j, an's Home Companion. ' illjj "My luncheon menu varies, for when jjlj' I havo no performance It Js a light i H J one; if I sing that evening I must i cat enough at luncheon to sustain mo I jj until midnight, for no prima donna f can sing for at leaBt five hours after jljl eating. In case of an evoning ap- JJJ J, pearanco I go to bed at threo o'clock 'j J to rest, even though I do not sleep, JHt By skc, or if the performance begins ! .Jm early, by half past flTe, I must be at j tho opera house, as it takes two i hours to dress, moro than an hour ilf alone being required to 'make-up tha , j njj) face of an impersonation." j Jjlj' |