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Ovjtside, Sullivan was.sleeping in his, chair, iis head dropped forward. : -Tilly stood looking down, at Jhiifi. with shining eyes. When he slept Qn, she slipped forward, and, dropping pn her knees silently,, guthec lips' to the sleeve of Sullivan's New York,- Tnarif'dresBvCoat. Then, flushed and ppting;she fled back to the room, andtiqd leaning against the door, tremplmgi ,with shining eyes. , 'Yourdear!" she whispered to the dopyap;ii' "You dear! I'm dippy qutyoji' o- PRIMA DONfiA'OF -THEf FILMS Madame Lotta Ashby Othick. "You will ruin your career," said friends of Mme. Lotta Ashby Othick, when she quit concert singing in lifew York, two years ago to sing in the moving picture theaters of the Nortnwest at the highest salary ever paid a singer ujx to that time. . "Oh, no,-1 won't," . said' Lotta, "I will teach the.'people who go to mov ing picturehows to demand the best music, and besides, I will be drawing steady pay," and you can't do that ais a concert finger, you know!" She made'gpod," ' J