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tc 2 ae ‘ ee . fie , es (aid . idea I seem to get, Yes, that was the punch of the pie me—when I discover that P’ve tum a female impersonator. But what a Anyway, that’s the ; though I don’t know why. Because while drawing-rooms is something which I Lane Sos sonally only read about, still, Pl say them. impersonator . eating as much to Eddie when stage settings come as near representing one And I said ie -when. as ten cents’ worth of ice comes to repre- later we a Srkyiih at the hotel. ™ sentin’ the Arctic regions. wasn’t with him. aoa —- However, the agony is soon over. Right “ Where’s Morgan?” I asks him. away there bursts into view a vision which = * Oh, he’s sogpewheres,” ddie say __-well, believe it or not, ‘f Gloria Pickford, «“ We don’t run around much togethe ae Mary Swanson and Betty Stewart had been got different friends.” ae 4 4 among those present, why, they’d have « Well,” I says, “ Vd like to meet - ‘mmediately rose up and leit the place in a Because while no doubt, as the felle sa} rage of jealousy. Because one and all, not genius is an infinite capacity for takim to say bar none, this dame has got the pains, instead of, as you might say, fak rest of her esteemed contemporaries in the janes, nevertheless I'll say he’s a gen unmanly sex faded like a hathin’ suit in and I’d like to tell him so.” ae September, and you can take my word for “So you fell for him?” grins E ddie. . that. Why—but no doubt you get the “ Worse than that,” I admits. “1 idea. She certainly is one blue-ribbon look- for Her!” ae er and no mistake. “J thought you would.” he says. “< And believe me, I’m strongly tempted to would the Kid.” ng bes borrow a program, just to see whether this ‘¢ Eh?” I says. ae eye-soothin’ damsel is the Morgan of Bige- “Sq would Kid Caveney,” says E¢ C low and Morgan. You remember Eddie had ‘“‘ Once the Kid sees Morgan like you sé * ® ad a. said his partner’s name was Morgan. But him this afternoon, without knowin’ it I play the game fair. After the world’s female impersonator working, belie at champion looker has warbled one of the he'll forget Muriel like a flash; a popular songs of the day in a kind of deep, while Muriel Morton is a wonderfu St chesty contralto, I believe it’s called—and actress, why, you gotta admit | hat while I’m no musical critic, nevertheless looker she ain’t so much, And it» I’m prepared to state that long before this make no difference if she was. cover illustrator’s dream breaks into the this Morgan is good—what? You saic Metropolitan she’ll be doing her stuff in And listen—that ain’t all of it. ‘He’s a the angel choir—well, then Eddie enters any where. | ~~ smiling and caparisoned in a dress. suit “© What I mean is, he don’t need any ee et, - * “hich looks like the kind which is mostly lights between him and the midi wore by trapeze artists, and of course that keep up the deception, so to “t settles it. : good anywhere. Not one person in a Likewise I begin to get a kind of hazy sand would guess he’s anything but whi -dea as to what Eddie is driving at. But looks like—and that’s like a dame t [ll say I didn’t know the half of it. Be- got Sol Bloomfield’s little pets cause the big smash of the piece for me so many Fiji Islanders Am I rig was when at the close of the act—which know it. : aon certainly went big—the pulse-quickenin’ “ And so all ae Miss Morgan, while taking her third cur- be a little pt a oe ie tain call, removes a wonderful blond wig, the Kid meets Moremi ‘h thereby bringing to view what would have might notice something in ay been a bumper crop of Taven locks only though what with the w ae for a prison haircut, and proceeds to thank are makin’ up vowesieie the customers in one of them bass voices even then—and it Il be tha that’s usually “associated with train an- in the world for Morgan t Bi nouncers, heavy tragedians, and the like. — the Kid along until after Rete Se ae - * ~~ a a +s 7 ; => See ao eee