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Mae West's Secret Self!
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And they went, with a will !
Was that party gay? Did they yell and scream ? Did they make whoopee ? They certainly did. There was no stopping that gathering once it got under way, and the guests ate too much and drank too much and joy was unrefined.
Did Hollywood stare! The guests — there were two hundred of them — came to the party by the busload. The hostess didn't even know their names ! Yes, Mae West, who has captured London, Paris, Park Avenue, Main Street and the Bronx by her free and easy ways, who exhibits sex without moonlight, flowers or sweet whispers, who scorns Betsy Ross because all she could make was a flag, is big-hearted when she gives a party, and her invitation was carte blanche.
Miss West greeted her guests at the circus tent, of all places, where she met them with consignments of peanuts, popcorn, and pink lemonade, and these guests comprised — hold your breath ! — orphan children from the Los Angeles asylums. Do you wonder the party was a huge success and that everyone, including the hostess, thought it was swell ?
Mae has led a busy life, busier than most people. She has written and produced plays, as well as acted in them. She writes her own scripts for pictures, invents bits of business, gags, wisecracks, is the author of books, but she's never too busy to lend a helping hand, to listen to a tale of woe, or to give the other fellow a lift up. She's especially thoughtful of old comrades.
To her dressing-room at the studio or the theatre comes a steady procession of those in trouble. She keeps a wad of bills in her sock, and before the day is half over, the money is gone — found its way into the empty pocket of some needy comrade of a day gone by.
This same Mae West is a practical, sensible woman, who has seen many sides of life. She knows its hardships, its uncertainties, its recompenses.
When George Raft was having difficulties with Paramount, she called him into her dressing-room, where she was making personal appearances in conjunction with "She Done Him Wrong." Raft had left Hollywood in a huff and was out of a job. Miss West was the hit of the town. Everyone was flocking to see her — authors, paint