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' - THE GREAT LETTY 41 please? Who th^ hell do you think you are, any- how—King of Ireland, or something?" ' And she walked away from him. Had she looked back she might have seen the Great One drop his head in his hands as he-,settled back in his chair. The Great One was very, very tired. Letty's picture was finished and released. It was regarded as a good one. The Great One was given little time to rest. In order to hold the girl, he supervised another —and his assistant completed it. This pic- ture, of course, starred Letty. It was not such a —mediocre, in fact. But the pub- licity brought about by the success of the master- piece made of Letty a well known actress. It made her famous. And her name carried the second photoplay past the booking offices and into the pro- jection rooms of the theaters throughout the land. By this time Letty was flaunting the Great One openly. She turned from him, head uplifted, eyes straight ahead. But she had succeeded only too well in her efforts to drive the Great One from her. Indeed, she had broken his heart. He took to his bed and for many weeks lay there, paying no attention to anyone. Apparently he did not want to get well. Before his death the company which he had formed for the purpose of starring Letty went into the discard. But Letty was "made." The death of her benefactor brought about the solution of her problem—a problem she had been trying to solve for several months. That problem was How to Be- come a Star for One of the Biggest Companies in the Business. For immediately one of the Biggest Directors