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est asset- of the- actor, and after that comes observation. But one must add to these' splendid health and unbounded energy. It does not matter so much if one have beauty; in fact, I am not sure that great beauty is not a detriment The greatest actresses upon the stage today are not beautiful women. Just one last word To you who are thinking of going on the stage, let Billie Burke whisper: "An actress' life is not all .cake and ale..' And please don't write me personal letters asking advice on stage ambitions. ? ' ju. THE FIRST ONE. "Yes exclaimed the newly married woman to a bunch of her friends as they sat round the tea table, "for three months after, our marriage my husband made me bake hot cakes for him at every meal." "And 'yet," chprused her tfrfends, "your husband is a strong, healthy-looking fellow." "Well," asked the lady, "what about that?" "Oh, the doctors say that such a diet is dreadful, and that " "But this husband is healthy., I was referring to my first," re marked the lady complacently. "Why, man, you have-no sense of humor. When I first heard that joke I laughed until my sides ached.""SodidL" - - LATE NEWS Peoria, 111. Daniel Thomas 43, Sparland, 111., struck by -a Rock Island train. Died. Peoria, 111. Old Sol put the Peoria County Circuit Court to rout today when the temperature mounted to 100 degrees. Louis Gagmore, artist, 1018 N. Mozart ave., arrested by federal' authorities. Used his artistic abilities to paint $10 bills. 4 . Josephine Menelo, 25, stenog rapher, committed suicide by slashing her throat with a razor in her room at the Eleanor club; No. 1, 5658 Waoash ave. Miss Menelo came from her home in Kewanee, Wis., last June. Trial of Mrs. Antonio Musso, under indictment foralleged mur der of her husband, Peter Musso, has been continued untiL the Oc tober term of court. MUST ANSWER TODAY. President Mcintosh' of the "L" employes' union today sent word to President Budd of the com pany that unless the company an swered the demands oftHe men today all negotiations would be broken off and; the differences be tween the company and men sub mitted fo a board of arbitration. WEATHER FORECAST Pair and "continued warm to .night for Chicago and vicinity; Tuesday unsettled and not so warm; -moderate southwest to jrjgrthwest winds. fc- ' ft le&rf&i C J '.; ;2Eza. T.- - a ,pAm:a - oaLa. T'm i . - "i i m -EZ i-flfe- s. t-i. -. . A4cl-m - r-T"... . - , --"J