The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1900, Page 7

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; By LESSON NO. z, Cuprrigit, 1880, by the Proce Pretiabing Cunpany, New York World.) Persenal Character Next. | | pResuan, by this time, tf you are reading these articles with a view to becoming an emotional actress, that you have discovered whether you have an emotional temperament. If you have, can you control It? + Can you say “I hate!” and in a few minutes ray equal sincerity? ‘Then can you remember their general method of expression, that is, can you impersonate these passions without jos- ing your self-control? When I say self-control, I m you simulate feeling, drawn from titlous, an Imaginary motive? Of course you cannot I have proposed the problem to you. because it one of the primary rules of emotional acting, it Is a problem for you to solve. ' Tf you have the naturel gift for acts fog it will seem easy; if you have not, you will never succeed. ‘The realism of stage feeling is more * OF jess assumed. The true feeling is part of your temperamenta! force, tt is in your nature, but 1( must be controlled to be effective in the theatre. And what is self-control but the high- eat form of discipline for personal char- acter? You may be quite sure that if you an undecided, vague, wncertain ch ter, you will be swept out and from the position you are seek reach om the stage. Decision, of character, precision thought and word, regularity and sya- tem in your habits, are conditions that belong to a successful career on the stage. There fe a false impression that emo- tional acting requires an abnormal emotional mature. I think, ft Is safe to requires unusual Intell merely emotional natures have not. When a woman finally decides to approach theatrical life in earnest, she realizes the Importance of thone qualities that make one’s personal char- acter dominate everything. When I received my first letter of in- ‘troduction to a London manager, | thought it would be the easiest thing ip the world {to present it. pe T had to 10, though fhe manag theatre, Alt the convincingly, “L love” with of of tire- courage j it al! were when my character aa ing ing for Ray, trials of nol can look back upon the ne and mortifications of of ie three months with ad- Peete i Rage. aepirant. eof & keep the would- aut one cooks thelr fevered cles of stage mein the lobby of the managers hu- whicn 1 of them are spared mia lone by this fe agit A had given it ieee, yen a eed In, in Sve minutes’ tn be ik? was given my at part, and prom- an years, ago, and hens ill now. T bave sore “aching bee ruggie, sti It does not sound very bes yee parpome, ana “and & purposeless gift is abso- TRAMP CAUSED that's there ia 20 royal road APARTMBNT-HOUSE AFIRE. Tadicatione ther tt u wee of Incendl. ary Origin and Tenants Fied This Werning. ‘There wae a fire in the Oakhurst, an apartment house at 219 Seventh avenue, Bt 4 o'clock this jaar SO Janitor Jobn T. @wakened by the smell eee las | ’ jt blagh "athe fames fad eldently started fi the out ans there were indic: , that an incendiary h work. Skidmore aroused the tenants and sent) Paid Maly Vooe | To-Day’s World. Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N. Y. Papers Combined. LESSONS IN ACTING—NO. 2. CONSID TEESE HOW TO BECOME AN EMOTIONAL ACTRESS. OLGA NETHERSOLE. Written Exclusively for The Evening World, ou aa hafdly know whether the price one ve, ciple, to discourage in 'y But” to Having discovered ie fn t sm is one of the happl The more ! atudied sonee I gained, the more certain 1 tel 0 rough 1 was a faithful apprent as an sotress, soral lor ft | Were all som org hours. The self-@enials I had to practise at wit than I am, But it aly shows you what dared | character and hi Complish ‘There are more people pe arent talents than the world ever crackling of wood afire, He found ih He Frightened et Into John Smith, « tramp, te anid to be .| Indirectly responsible for the death of/hair in token that he was telling the Mise Ada Bremball, the seventeen-year-| truth and 14 daughter of the chet of tbe Morton | '0, he Mitt House. The N. J. Three weeks ago there was & Jeea) entertainment which Miss Brem- hall attended. During the dancing which followed, | emtuh entered the room. | Way, rage and Gith, and struck terror | to the young . Mise week end Mics Viola Mitteg my ites ask teasvores, vet Miss | street, and by order of his phynician ts Bremnal, came hysterical. Her condition became t : WEDNESDAY EVENING, CE GE RR ORO DTH Se 8 _FEBRUARY 14, ry FREES Plucky Minnie Jacobs Worked Two Years for Pardon. Misa Minnie Jacobs has triumphed at last in her two years’ fight to secure « pardore for her father, and his complete exoneration frem the charge of swind- Lng will follow shortly Miss Jacobs called on Warden Flynn at the Tombs this morning and exhibit ed a telegram from Albany telling her that Gov. Roosevelt would pardon her father this week. Tals ts the end of a brave fight ex- tending over two years and involving thousands of miles of travel by the faithful and devoted daughter of Baul Jacobs, who insistel on clearing her father's name Trom stigma and secur- ing his release from prison, and in run- ning down the real criminal In October, 1897, Saul Jacobe had a purchasing hie saloon tn Clevelan liquor from Max Bernstein, of that city. Two men who sald they had escaped from the gold mines of Siberia Intro- duced themselves to Jacobs and offered to buy his saloon as soon as they could well sixty-neven pounds of gold dust they had in this city. They had samples which assayed pure gold, ‘Tho men offered to sell for $13,192.75, a little more than half value Jacobs told Bernetein, Bernstein came here to buy the dust ‘The alleged Biberian fugitives celled themselves Saul Cohen and Hirsch Kop- pelman, Jacob Babin. a Cleveland jew- eller, came here to act as apmyer, The tests satisfied Bernstein and he went with Cohen and Koppelman to a house in Allen street, where he paid the price and reoelved the goods. OLGA NETHERSOLE AS CAMILLE. A talent without character behind it 1 up and regulate the an for so much exhaustion and anx- is ngerous a thing a& a runaway {s not too much, ‘ou see, I am loyal to my firet prin- ny one from adopt- not bellevo there i® any profes- y sion known to man that demands #0 He ance, x0 much personal as the stage. Thu this the case with opie on the stage who hi emotional within the motions are dangerous things at best, :) of actors and actresses (han of but when it comes to tmpersonating the hen T had attained my professional i eulon tae a Ay een atte women ulres all the self-control and prae- although | wa: ned 10 tice rsonal alactpive that human rovin n in summon all this, do you still persGt jesire to be an emotional ac- 1 hope not, but of course you do. What 1 Wid many others certainly will. i eae ever, 1 must persiat { tage an A pr proceed with our lesson. Laci” poe In zor and dincom- the moi ventual success would these two pi incidentaily m charactes became strong if ie lation of the greater things I| My mext article will 4 will deal with the ne time for idling, | Haeatons of ¢ because my hours found that he had bought @ lot of brass filings. As he had paid a com- mission of $37 to Jacobs on the trans- action, he sued for its recovery and Jost, Then he came hefe and secured an indictment against Jacobs for con- spiring to defraud him. Jacobs was con- victed in January, 18, and sentenced to eight years in Sing Sing, Miss Minnie Jacobs set owt at once to find the real swindler and secure a par- doa for her father. She pursued clues to Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Kan- gas City and Gatvesten, travelling 690 miles. She broke her troth to marry that she might continue the search After fourteen ménthe she found Kop pelman in Chicago serving & term in the penitentiary under Lachtmann, for another swindle. On his cored the, brought here. He confessed t ind Ss Baul Jacobs, and Newburger sen tenced him $0 tok” years and ten months in Sing Sing. the we alet earned were like the, s Silowance that sends him to} with undaunted cour- the expertences that rer women stronger personal ‘ambition will ac- Lg one. in the world , becaune they lack strength of the name of gold dust Twelve-year-old Nellie Ferraro was charged by her futher in the Lee Ave- nue Court, Wiillemsburg, this morning, with running away. “Had to do it; he was so cruel to me, sobbed the child. “I went to live with Mrs. Dewey, at 104 Pulaski street.” “I have investigated this case,” said Agent Sauer, of the Children’s Bociety “This man should be punished, rather than the lttl® gtri.” Ferraro fell on his knees. @ crucifix, beat his breast GIRLS DEATH. Hysterics at a Dance. 3. Altman& Go. had never been crue! rate Kramer three | month in Jail, siolleaa | DR. PARKHURST ILL He was clad! Nervous Prestration Given Out as the conventional garb of a Weary! the Cause of the Retorm- ere Retirement. | Rev. Dr, Parkhurst is ill. He is con- , fined to his home, 18 Rast Thirty-fitth Brembatie live at Park Ridge, not permitted to see callers. Nervous prostration is given as the trouble. Bince his return from bis Summer's ‘|rest in Switseriand Dr, Parkhurst's friends have noted 4 want of his old- time resiliency. He hae preached as usual and conducted the ipers of the], society with which he is identified. as}! President, but has taken no very active we he refesed to back the Mazet Investigating sfter ber resuscitation, be-| Vaine $2.25 His latest public utterance was an an-|| nguncement that He wae golag Punning in this elt agains: immoral pocsnie E laletal Masked Bargier Malirents a Lene damesiows Wife aed she May Oe. JAMESTOWN. M, Y. Fee. 140-4 : 4 resiience me Ot the. tie, One misty, morning, When cloudy was the wrather; molsty EA FATHER. ONE NIGHT CURE. 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Toate Mn CUAL NT . p BAY Ax teem @ Ki 14th St. TRE BEABON'S BALLAD stCcEss ‘PASTOR'S #8 D NONT He, Morten, toed ‘and feciual be =e a ant Spee sa. ¢ bax always sultiete The Rott! ry ROUND NEW TORK a © MINUTES Pareweit Week PovorRe LAFAYETTE THEATRE. meer ted ov Mate Wet ont Set Kes, oreh civele or bal, te leveet, MY DREAMS,” as eung by “QLEOTT frees mee aw cexre 2m UNTIL oP ow Williame & Torker, “Mr, & Mire Rotyes Tony Paster aed others JRSATEE, viene 0 th WILLE 518 Maus FIFI, tt Ooi ome foxrincovs —_ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1900, 8, 000 Shirts, Worth trom $4.00 to $2.00 Each, Wilk So on Sale Go-Wforrow At 65c. Gach Here's a great “chance to a few really choke shirts—at a remarkably low price wt Wa mesial ot—one of those chances that to our eats (nates Siegen Sone tno ciie sad te ae ) po RA chy lly Wek su tae select 000 shirts ¢ it you, to ba two or three. But that’s neither here nor there. The. facts are as follows: HERE'S A LOT OF FINE NEGLIGEE AND COLORED DRESS SHIRTS, y worth $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 each. Ghe Yegtigee Shirts are of Madras and Percale—some with aad ieee oi re Cae Ghe Dress Shirts are in many beautiful ad pe deny pos patterns and colors—have detached Che Sale Starts Go-Worrow. Che Price Will Be 69e. THE OPPORTUNITY 18 A RARE ONE. DON'T M18 IR, A Sale of Diamonds. ag 4 lot of ine dad he pote & ata pani gy WA dinmncnd’ of rie wy primal 20 cheaply by any reputable deake, by = 300 DIAMOND RINGS, with heavy solid geld would be beeisibisitgy cheap at $5 apiece; offered to-mor- row al. 200° DIAMOND RINGS, in tings; Sime cut stones that are $7 each; on sale to-morrow at, DIAMOND CM emda RINGB, it prasine dans i alamond "chia, conta bought elsewhere for than $15; here to-morrow DIAMOND CLUSTER BAR SCREWS, turquoise, and emerald centres, surrounded with 8 genuine actually worth $12; on sale to-morrow at......... DIAMOND SCARF OR STICK PING, handsome genuine diamond chip in centre; worth every cent of maehi special for to-morrow at ‘And plenty of other diamonds at proportionstaty Also Gwe Sterling Silver Bargatns, Not obtainable elsewhere, as far as we know (and: tainly ought to know), for less than double thess pelea ERLING SILVER BRACELETS, the Cursea; ey aad utes waa nee iit. bess STERLING SILVER Pag geod weight; each; on sale to-morrow at In the Repair Department. ' WATCHES cleaned and warranted for one year for. NEW wan ace edhe: watches for. i cash, sold =e ‘a ths em PROCTOR’ S== ki ioe te Benner, Caitende, the Silvers, Mer wiper |i a In A PIETRE «2 ; | Man Ey v0 "ar ™E ver TUKALIE & iy iin ate fe WINER’ Sz and TRICE, Soon, s.tn.'6 ~~ Plancen re Benbeer "Fons 2, tine SF REET | raraut eae EDV. E.RICE TES Lo Wogreps, Nellie aie Seats on Gale. 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