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siien she n;t liirU’I deerm*. lie doin’Iimj* n.nil*lt;*r popu-ls.mill I hi * that l»i is s\hso-nlt;v ilt;l 1“* nil you at slt;*ein«son ; ^he .‘minified : wouldlin diesHron miiijZn pnsiinJ? •a vh i-nr-lists ccr-'L‘t MKllLr• s uamd her h.iir, «nd herh'r t*Wm duality French about•Pted her.mu m nit: e.l»*vio/** hjuimjmu.-ii-* fiamdni; mid siriKinc, and *he *ays that many time* tiiosi* ill in ^3 huvu aided liar in her w.»rk.“IIon- could murie Indp m« it) po^incV'* schr laughed t111 nt thlt;- iptrsiinn.* I think tl is I his w ny, Fr^pumMy, when 1 am lr!ayiiif. rotor and form i;nmc to my mind from the music. /\nd at flr*t J did Dot i lt;*n My r cali/e I his, phi, so slowly did 1 pome to find nut I hat snrm-Timt* color and prnlpuiro suggest music, mid it took iill: ft Ions lime to find out what assodu-lion one held fur the other in my mind. Music, certain strains, romin? to my mindwhen thin kirn: of Pori a in posey, aids me in holding In tin* spirit of the work exactly »« it aids the dancer in the execution of her art.AmvT happy to be railed Hu: ‘Panama fiirlV* Tndprd I nni; it uouJd Ve stupid not to he, and even though l hare hneu nnl.v I he model for the hrmitifnl thine* that hare Wen sen I dim then*. still [ fi:cl a little clow id satisfaction in knowing I hat i hnvp hnd ever so Mimll ft part in soph beautiful work.N». T did no| go into posing because \ had nothing else \lt; do jont ht-raiiso I liked Ih«; studio nnnosplierr*, When one does that she ennnoi make n sm-ecss of tin* profess ion. and I in si si that it is n business lhal should be considered justreiving nionri I rji srivic-.ji poorly ioh-lt;Itred,“The way I Iwyan in peso was this:— Aboil| five yrai:. ,|glt; UloHier Sliul I wrro wulkiitj rj*mn loan, shopping. A man kept flt;d !o wine ‘ju and a fumy in? os. tint by any t him: ii - r-aid. hill Uy h»oki 113 »L me. r r-vrti wont into a stole to ?i:l rid f him. ha: ii was impossible, and soFinally mother ^topped. Minted to himarid asked him what ho wanted, lie wan ever ?o poupmtii:- and oxplalned in mother that he had no; nieimi to annoy us, hut that lie wns a phuJnjrraphn and found my I’nee one that lie longed to liUmo-graph. He fiskM mother if she would jioi bring me :»■ Ills studio. At first she refused, hut he pleaded so hard that she finally said she would. Wu wrm, he took many pi'-fires, then he palled 0110 day and askM if hr- Tiiighf. show Ihns-c (o an artist friend and 1**11 him who posed for them. Wi- did not refuse; the artistThe 11 asked Tin- 10 jmjm-, and lhal was the. bi'Riiming. F.ri r mimt thep I Inn u been making study of posing.“I do not Ihink that I am going to Lho Kxposition. I Mtuidd dearly lnvlt;- to mul sop the work all pL-upd. No, imi entirely heoause I want m «««* myself in lhe fifi-iil'ofl, hul IjpeaU'-ft f lore r vprT bit of Lhe work that I1.1 a spni» to Snn Frnneisro.
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Piqua Leader Dispatch

Piqua, Ohio, US

Sat, Mar 20, 1915

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