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Show AJJ (ISIiCE TALMADGE ON TIE MALE VAMPIRE VAM-PIRE TYPE "There appears to be. a popular mls-'on mls-'on c't i.ui of vampires, or rather a-very a-very (ii- idod conception on the part nf tho public, that doos not begin t' OOVer nor rl'-Mfy the various spoeles " said Miss Constance Talmage In a recent re-cent Interview. Tho toplo under discussion was Con-nlS'a Con-nlS'a latesl P'lrsl National Attraction "THE PERFECT WOMAN." which la now making a big hit at the Utah theatre. Miss Talmadge believes that the art of vamping Is b no means confined to the ladies, but that men. at a rule, m. tar mora adept in the gontu- prac- tlo., th in the fair si-x Miss Tulm idx.-sald idx.-sald smilingly: In writing the story of "The Perfect Voman." John Em-'TH.ni Em-'TH.ni and AnH. i l,oos hit upon n bli; psyt holQffloel truth Th" story built around a young girl who is madly In Iqvq with a woman hater. The jflrl practically throws h- rself at him without as much as a how-do-you-do by v t "f r-'ognitlon. Now, the law of skilled vampires Is "Indifference' an inviting personality, person-ality, with Just the slightest touch of friifidlty That Is where popular conception con-ception takes s mighty tumble. Opinion Opin-ion based on hereaey has it that v.im- iir h have a certain inveighiing system I believe that s all wrong. The girl who builds a glacial wall around herself is going to be friendless while, on tho other h.And. If she but displays the least sign of Invstxling motives she Is going to find herself as frlendles as Miss Eskimo. oo |