Monday, Aug. 26, 1935

Repeater & Virgin

In the Ritz Bar last week smart Paris credited Mme Cecile Sorel, aged warhorse of the Comedie Franchise, and Miss Joan Warner, Pennsylvania-born "Poetess of Naked Rhythm" (TIME, July 22. et seq.), each with a new and magnificent bon mot.

Admirers of worldly Cecile hailed her for having just written in somebody's album: "In Glory, as in Love, the difficulty is to be again, when one has been."

Said earnest Miss Warner: "I am a virgin. Yes, that will astonish you French! I am making plenty of money and I have no need of a. man."

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