SENORITA VICTORIA CODONAWORLD S STAR WIRE ARTIST“Just Say 99HORLICK’S-y'Jt M«an» iMM-ip Ganuln#WITH BARNUM AND BAILEYj*™?^*More healthful than Tea or Coffee.• --I Agree* wilh the weakest digestion.I.Iv.\I*i:i TCI Tin: I no\T TIIK K1HST TISIH KIIK IPl’lUlteil Defciou*, invigoratingand nutriftotu,\N'|| HAS M'.ITUKK ICI\ A I. N,t»l |»KKIt—lt;XMKS /!•' A LONU Rich milk, mailed gain, powder form.1,1 VK OF i llttTt'H KOREBRAU8, \M» THinOlt THE BKUIMT , _,.i. « i ________j , . . .MTAIt IN T1IH HARM M * MAII.KV ni\STH,l.i ri(N, »H Tilli J L lSJTTu Untl irr'?'VOIWOKST OK THKIlt PEOJ'I.K. Ttk* BO MUUtM*. AW Wf HUKL11A O.are imitations.tjtars tnwni tic* Try as you winto liwp everything .1 nd veryboib on n plane of euy nn«l equal oqulllbtl-um you cnii*t prevent gamut hiriR or somebody forging ahead and even^u ally winitllJn tit- victor's buttons, In tho show business the victor it? the 4ar* Ordinarily r* te no *tar Jtt a cirrus for the «-JCcelb/nt reason thatmi organisation na complex nod so many-sided caiinot afford to allow one element to Ikhkiiijo dissatisfied and disgruntled by rhe ttwtecesfiarv elevation of nn Individual Iti nuotit lt;r. If n trnpese p«nfornier Jk fe.M ured the entente cordial of clown*, acrobats. wire urllKts ewatrlans. tumbler* and animal trainers lb lt;JIkturbed Bo the Idea i* to follow out the JifWI on or the deelarators of American Independence, that all men are created cqiril mlt;l thus tryto preserve hnrmoiiy and Hwfivt accord but as the cannj Scot Kina ii said *’tlU‘ best laid plans of mice and men gang aft a Klee/’ it happen* that, way with the amusement business In general and. although the circus reason http Jnat started, H Uwalready happen* d In tho biggest e\-iating tent show—HuriHtm A: BaS ley's circus.liarmim Baltt*y come to $alemSaturday of this weeft for two p*;r-| emed Bbe comes from a long lln^of at reus forebears. These thing*doubtless helped to make her over night a star At any rate sh^ la— sentimentally, plctorlally, artiaticat* ly it nd from all t.he other stand-pointh where femininity counts—the one btg revolving white? 11 #UT In ihopresent day American circus flrrna* nent. - iSenorlta VfctoWa Codoua fb an 18-voai.old Bpantah Rlrt who in th? thort [icrfod of two years during which ?he haH been before the public has gained the Internationa] reputation uf Inin*? the most expert, the most graceful and the* higher;! salaried wir*,» artl*tt In the world She 1ms been perfcctlni; henwslf for the laat fteven yeurv and ha»* nevot appeared in public until season be fore Jftnf. when shi bocnme the prin*e|pal person In her father** circus-which ^vas touring the Spanish speaking republics of South andCentral Amt*rlca, Ho great was her reputation before t.tii^ tour was ejul-«iil ihut proprietor/} of the Mar tmni Bailey Show entered into tie-eotrption^ with her parents, with I hrnut that she arrived *n New York from Argentina three days before the big circus be^an Its season * the Madison Square Garden,broth* r of this 1kj.V and girl are being- supported In preparatory schools In Spain by th* proceeds of tlr irabilities, m ‘ ‘ -itn New York several weeks ago a well-known novelist, while s^ekln^ Information for a book about the circus, wan introduced to SenorJta Codona.J'JIow did you happen to becom-a performer.1' said he, through antterprftiff* ~ -How could I help |t -he replied. ‘My father, my mother, two aunts and an uncle hnve spent moat tf their lives tn circus tentti, traveling all over the world With Itinerant shows. Their fathers and their mothers were also show people In fact, my grandfather’s great- grand father was In the bnslnesp and owned the Ht^t real circus that ever loured Spain/*“Did you over go to school?’* be asked,MYoa indeed, I was In a convent tor yflAfi1- Vt *' Did you like It?”MYes,M she replied naively, Mlut 1 HUe the circus better,*foTIIK BARON VONrXGEItK HTERXBKItGt