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‘ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, 190: HOW TO BECOME AN EMOTIONAL ACTRE “yosncstmamtersesee WRITTEN EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE EVENING WORLD BRA sotto PS Re Se pores | BY OLGA NETHERSOLE. \R* N SS “I Did} \\, y \ (Copyrign, Prees Pupahing Compeny, | tional gifts. story and literature, and my ambition sions—-such aa love, hate, envy, re- biiak oo raya Tails ere that they wil do this, |o ‘betome an actress grew Bteadlly mig meee ies ad Ny because, before I became an ac in Y i ti hid! Not when the sige fever was upon me. {| It developed ually, 1 appited it| these passions, but under absolue. con: \\ LESSON NO. 1. always compared the experiences of | uty, my nature, and 90, | thal by th iN ominent actors and actresses (when| {his nction that I could. linpersonate | Therefore, the could find them) with my own secret/rome dramatic heroine on the stage|hature—that |, your power to love end TEMPERAMENT FIRST. ambition never left me until the day came, when |)0Ur power to hate—are merely dar Of course my ambition was to become || decided to act upon my conclusions. | OUs emotions, useless in the theatre : HAVE been asked co many, MARY an emotional actress. ou gee, with me it was a slow ma-|! . times to tell young people who efe| Young girls who want to go on the/turing of a positive gift, not a sudden| Surely this necessity tends to disciplin stage-struck flow to get on the | stage ly prefer ead plays. It 18] inspiration. Yovir morality rather than demoralize vely | ° peculiarity of youth: it Ie always In| were was no miracle in it. any virtues are developed in this wa meecicaase one tee ake 7 |sueh a hurry to learn the sorrowful alde| TMS" wet* want to becomecan aotress | UF life on the nage Aigcouraged one and all, that I feel, |of life. whatever I may say on the eubject to-| I believe young girls fove to go and Want to Become was stage-struck, but because | ,,)iscover first your strongest emotions ein carefully, learn to control refully, deliberately fulfilled a des: them, ana yous ren have at Rents gee a pia which makes them cry dread- Gay must be @ disappointment. fully, and Young men always want to | “97: (0 woieh | helleved 1 was Horm | mand that roost Important ingredient of Thoee would-be sullete and Camillo: | sea melodrainallc MEP tng some, | gl inte Am trzin, vo ill you how to) mUenAL AC ear RE ua @hose Romeos and te who e an emotional ac TOM MY | bo ve to become an emotional actress 1 ng | becom destined to learm their own bitter lessons seg 4 ea Ae fe ber | own limited point of view | If your sensibilities, that in, your feel from bitter experience are always very |cause they can get @ good wholesome Pi Nai fe gly lg ot A ings, are not easliv stirred, then what I close to my heart, and I wish K were) Cry aed on fact oo] cause YOU Wamt to Wear fine dressen| articles will ‘ne poasibie for me to convince them of the | rar‘as they know saat lias sat aay” fine things, or, because you!" have my own view ed troubles they are preparing for them-| 1: is dimcult to avoid one's love the werd, better, than anything articles should accomplish, and 1 want colves. outlook when we consider an Intimate |°f* t° work, you know. \x assert miveell mom osttively, againet If I had my own choice in the matter | Subject, therefore what I am saying to] Hyom 9 in the morning (iN 12 at night petent, who are ever seeking “to go on young stage aspirants is only an in- timer, ” I should Ihe to write an article upon | Sividtal opinion etter alt, "Have you over seen the inalde of a) yy ee ational te “How Net to Become an Emotional) Granted that you ate determined to| theatre iurtng the dey? ment. however. and are willing to con Actress,” and I could say @ great deal | become an actress, you have, in all| It {s gloomler and more bare than any | sider the work of the stage serlousty, {t Rare the ainsaiion of Caml vd bar factory fom, zou eve, AY oanetion will give me creat pleasure to give any z n 0 and {riends. co iran I know hew hard {t te to resist the He? have told you that the theatre ‘a iis" te Ne It ts not the cory. | valunnie a ieee rae is adlurements that a lighted theatre pre- | 4 diMcult platform, that orly the very,| brilliant. well ._ well-appointed | Ask yourself firet if you have true ents to young men and women who pace Tabata ite cater ais a ied Glare you arg & A OD Oe OT ve footing. if you are serious in your inten. | ince, than Balt a. Geooe ether profes-| ant siacere in your amntttion to, become | tevin with! swap a OD tions rolled into one. an actress, the very gloom of the thea-) wy a» article, whieh will ap- And they are quite right. tre at rehearsal bf ‘neem & sacred al- ou won't belleve that; | mosphere to id snanete ia too gee ent nin lights, A whole crowd of people, most!) incom: But, of course you won't mind it. The dfficul theo Make the glory m with " f it'you are anywhere Sear with its intense, alluring fascination. i our illustone | Fe etermined in your ambition oe 5 3 bate orien to poco Hay your talent Your success depends upon your persunai| by showing you what talent means character and iF intelligence. I was rhe first quality you require to become hecGre’t Became any actrers | an \ aotrean.ie emotion, Some soe eT Perey, Ori te lite fi us have it, some of us have not. self, that it i ine| Ri acting is very deceptive. gave me & rt.| It looks much easier to stab & man on learned how to contret and harvest | the age then it to. i easier to impersonate "I did not become stagt-otruck all of 8 trong teling tele awe | Urcidn: was © stehy to may, thle! habeen eittet wees Feet bore tea! cutor has brought out fivining reds, | refuse heap. After digging for several sooth@ayers and clairvoyants without | hours they found the skeleton of @ horse. number, A shoemaker name@ Wool-|They then gave up the search. Many believe in the test, however, r Wert uppermost in 1! in eye of the 7) aspirant that dassling row of foot pe (3 NOW Sf. YALENTINB’S DAY. ei werivng ‘Soy teres oe to | LABOR NEWS, ‘Woolner appeared with Magnus’s re- to-day are looking for other clues. ‘e@ é Bn ere clpe for dane 6 lak partes and as. er EE re. under J. aT AeA tevleiiiag, , 1 | sorted tae eho body was under 4 Ol) OLD NURSE'S LAST DRUNK, |% sort vrorperous union of thin city ette-makers, and the " ‘ease uring thelr unt ‘ Valentine's Day, 6, Vi a Day; ©] sen, a horse trader at West Babylon. ee the amelie inten! a new to Which | to-morrow ‘o 8. Valentine's Day, and peers pimerting: 30) Wainer: Me opened 6 | Stre. ovis Get Pension Money, | Secretary RH. Metcalf. Is now com-laMilntcd todiee ee Ma OO tm whet going to do about it, : Bought Quast of Whiskey ana | posed of over 00 members, But 1,00 = oc: “| soothsayers Tell Where| i's sara ™ie',, Mcccttitt| was Senca benate sean [stave te ohn Shen We] ult HRM. I It te not “de rigger” this year t¢ 9604] +0) Find Missing Jesse tied the covers together so it could not| MI® Elisabeth Coventry, seventy-six | # pti Rad baesprt3 bee pee The. vicinitis in aa your eweetheart a Dlood-red heart . fall out, TERS Gi, ree Cound dead'tn der bet at | Ooine of iomn. ‘The Madea'at the or- | Mmm Sattar whale skewered with a feathered dart and Muncy. He and his wife then took hold of the| trenares, ana PERC ae qnix| €Anigation are also substantial and the | A\ ed, Painters foal) URGE eartton ature. tho se sesscea tne turee varios sonsat ta] Mane SO® ‘a8 GmGMe7OA omens 19] on Pty it scesmury, Derg | tT a Ree ' fashion of long age. The proper way to] O14 Albertus Magn the body of Jesse Muncy under the|” gue; Joner of the Govers’,|the Year leas than 5 per cent. of the/ union made, vipa T Was | cccbrate now is to sive & nice little! necromancer of the Atteeuth century, |Fetupe heap on the Harry Remean| went cod, mez. guarier received ‘ga | Members experienced strikes, Of the tact and sehed te 4tuner or luncheon and to invent sur-|hae been called in at Babylon, L. 1.,| Pisce’ The Bible, which had before} when she drank heavily. Bhe got her) By & unanimous vote the C. F. U.| ‘The Co-operative C Prices for the guests. to ald in finding the body of aged Jesee| been motionless, then turned half way | Mutiny ¥ and ought @ quart of! has decided that when the Progressive | Aesociation’s further com Many such feasts of love have been| Muncy, who mysteriqusly disappeared | Sound, Woolner sald. Cigarette Mak non produced a) 4k tm ° prepared for the St. Valentine's Day| while on his way home on the evening; This test was believes by a great what they t which morrow. many person: Pe 4 which The taleen ioe coment biwaye rhe eter of 9000 reward for the find-| ward pay weeted ty eacity ‘are tore relent fel a ore. said Sanne ing of the body by the County Prese-|shal William Southard attacked the taakere. ‘ids dpeiion, any (he. cigar lol the Ok N : h JOHN SWINTON ON = \ All Cars Transter to \ ) i BN | AN ANTI-UNIONIST. NOW VANTE | : — 34 Ave.. 56th S05” Goth Sts, ed SSE i An Old. Steel Worker, Mr. G. B, Adams, Tells = 1: ant of of Rigid R&:.. of the q If the articles you want ase One the mentioned here, you'll be suss te. this great sale far below the ‘Three weeks ago a complacent cit!-; chance, by some 11 uth wh e . orm of thle place ent the folowing Soncelien"aniaravement te/mechinety —_—_—==—__—_———_—_—_—_—_—_——— ee, 8 ues you'd expect, SS mete to Mr. Andrew Carnegie: Hoge! “ar Carnegie, Dear firs Tf you 4o| wile'The fon Rite Pgh el parce ence ern meet ooo abet ad net regard these questions as intrusive, | © id ave Manufacturers’ Sale of eae peee “ere ig Hae es AnE Made-to-OrderT ins in Hosi ier at che onl Eek eet ee Another Fur Stock ven i eee hehehe “ep tdi or control at Pittsburg or elsewhere, do g sq o ’, | poo tolerate trade or labor untina’ uy, cereatiag, er Ure seat saat manufactures enliee sock Trousers Made to Your Measure at $2.88. Men's Half Hose at 8. “2. Do you approve or disapprove of ing of this article, JOHN SWINTON. promi / Remarkably low Rie, in Men's 2 uch unions? Respectfully, — —." ae Furs put on sale to-morrow at less than half price. > For Five Days Only. Thread Cotton Half Hose, choice Up to this time Mr, Carnegie has not Died of Pi of then's plain black and tan 2- | gngwered these questions or noticed the} ye. arvern Fine Fur Coats, ; thread cotton Hall Hose, good qual- letter of inquiry. . olf, of @ Rutgers street, died in : Hy; alto plain Dick, mary teat ; ‘The questions are answered, however, | Gouverneur Hospiial thie momive fron $24.50. cadet blue grounds, with silk verti- ; dy an old steel worker of Homestead. | 4 isto! ghot wound of the abdomen L cal stripe running throughout J B.G, Adams, who makes a statement) received In a fignt in front of 4 Rut-|® 78 fine FUR COATS, made of ‘ . assorted styles, These goods can- ; on the subject in the Pittsburg Amal-| gery street Feb, 4. John Cronin, twenty- nearseal (would take an expert not be made to retail at less a the oMclal | three years old, a bariender, of 38 Madi- to distinguish this fur from , Can $5. pin your eons st Rone & son street, was arrested, Alaska sealy; every garment Tr id Children’s Hosiery at 12, jars, ? " —— _———— f irmen ~ Made | White Cloud Plostiag 1 am indebted 8 Free to th manutactured frm sele.ted to sell tor more thin double our price. We purchased | SO@p, S-oz. cakes, & organ, for a printed copy of Mr. Adams's e le skins, genuine P. L. quality: them at a low figure, and will give our customers that benefit. | Petin's Veale Sweet pi obieg : R lined with satin, guaranteed ‘ ; : They are fine and heavy ribbed, all have double knees and Georotatn, best from Mr, Adams marks Mr. Carnegie a8 a uptured. for two years; made in the igs, | guaranteed to keep coor; sizes 5$0 9%: choice of any 42 | -_ france 4-0. cakes, "2 of his words "| Dr, W. S, Rice, the Well-Known|® — laicy . les; one ieee Ladies’ Hosiery, 12c. ies 3 quote a few of his words: . W.S, latest styles; pat “Ai) Mr. Carnegic's superintendents thority, Sends : best workmen only are employed, assur- | Ladies’ Hosiery, heavy plain black cotton, in Rembrandt tnetructed to immediately discparge | se y sory Trial of His 5 ‘ou ‘the perfection of fit and finish | _ ribbed and kicl Shien ribted also heavy fleece-lined, @mployess who dare connect cies: | famous Free to All. high-priced tailors, Sale lasts | Ladies’ Hostery, fancy extracted polka dots, ima 12 with labor organisations, which ane nly; after that we will not variety of colors and styles, . Plover, s0th St. Seetten. It is criminally! — Home Without Pain, Danger, Oper- Manufecturers’ orders. Samples furnished koa RE ear compare the materials b. F ‘ ctive warn. tnd the woking ib oer by ais at Feb, Furniture Sale. \ ferty-tant sod seventy-tmo consect| ay te inoue. wpe . hid Two great bargains from the February sale which e wanecessary labor 1s also per- . ill be refunded, will be on sale to-morrow only. Manufacturers’ Sale of Dress Skirts, made of splendid upholstered with tow and cotton (no excelstor}: quality all-wool black and ‘a bargain at $5.50 to-morrow only Mavy blue serge, well lined and finished, just the thing | for house and street wear; have been selling for $4.75, excellent value for Tosday only, 2698 —~ Ladies’ Dress) Skirts, Oxford, | TF gb ved: oo 4 medium and light gray, also | umed wit! and bluish arm holes. We ao] prown ind bluish | erays Sleeve Vests; yan EROVIOS, Cox 12) purited back. taffeta ap- Pliqued front, only lined Manufacturers’ Sale of Kid Gloves, 59c. Ladies’ prime 2<l Ger- fog Ha Ghove, tee r fons 4 with best quality percaline tng the ost" howe sade na of gol, brown, tan, red, gray and it you would pay 7$c.| and velvet bound: regularly black and white, value $1.00; neck, V-neck, square} sold for $6.98 special value for this great sale, all sizes, 59 pele Ig snnsenccamaes

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