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; } | | ’ ‘way theatre : : ; THE WORLD: MONDA\, BY NING, | NOVEMBER 15, 15, 1961. ‘SUCCESSFUL WOMAN PLAYWRIGHT WRITING A NOVEL OF RURAL LIFE. Mrs. Lottie Ble Blair Par- ker, Who Will Soon)? Have Four Plays on/$ the New York Stage,' % Tells of Her Literary ‘ Methods and Ambi-' tions. ® Before the new year rvlls around, eel plays from the pen of Mrs. Lottle Blair Parker will be holding the New York boards. No woman in American stage | history has uchleved equal success an a playwright, and only one man, Mr. Clyde Fitch, can boast lke honor and appre cation at the hands of the playgoing Homestead," estad- | lived for years as a perennial favorite, |: ained the financial Mra. Parker's ‘Way Down Eas: opens to-night at the Academy of for a second season's metropc If the business there comes w of that done last year ‘ tation to play to a million dollar: nder Southern Skies,” Mrs. Parker's} ( latest play, Is enjoying a successful run| (3 at the Theatré Republic, and Mr, Sidney! @ Rosenquest will shortly produce at tie & Fourteenth Street Theatre a melodrama, “Lights of Home," from Mrs. Parker's pen, This will be followed at a Broad- A Cotontal Rose," Mrs. essay atwriting « GT M treat of life in Man days, and Mes Coghlan will ii the leading role, A Student of Humun Nature, And the woman who has accomplished ail this deciazes solemuly that she neither a busy nor a methodical auth ess. Mrs. Parker is a awcet-faced womail, in whose soft, xray eyes is a kindly beam, while a good-natured smile is over lurking upon her ps. She {s utterly un- spoiled by success. Her manners have the graciousness and distinction woman of the South, but she is a native] (5 of New York Siate, She confesses to al © love for books and flowers und the good | © Uhings of life, but her greatest interest ds he study of human nature. “I ne\ ra of meeting people,” she ys, “ans the quainter they are the more originai or striking in character, the more I en- Joy them. “I haven't any regular hours for says. “1 uterly lack order gement in my writing, I take up my pen wien the mood seizes me. 1 have Mterary friends who tell me they go to their desks and write for certain stated pertods daily whether they are in the mood for work or not. That's not my case. L couldn't keep iterary office hours, Ia Writing n Novel, “As a matter of fact, L love to writ and put In some time every day at my desk, but it iy not schedule time. | piun MRS, LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER. @ Jot and lay out a huge amount of work 8 tor myself, but 1 don’t accomplish it. For] C@@@CO® CEE DICCWEOSHOT® HHDSTDS instarce—ard now 1 am going to reveal my secret to you—I am writing a novel. TTALIANS SHOOT IN CARD GAME, REVOLVER USED IN A FIGHT) IN JERSEY CITY. 155,157, 159 East 234 St. | 207, 207;, 209 Park Row, Two Doors West of 3d Ave. Just Below Chatham Square. An Immense Collection of Wonderful Values ize One Man fNadly W but the Surgeons Save His Life. See ae : The third week or sur Special November Sale opens with i | eame of cand In a fa grand and extensive collection of superior values that admit} — Fourth street, J | nosso, twenty of neither competition nor comparison. Never before have’ Ifsuch goods been sold so low. Now’s your opportunity to buy ‘whatever is needed to make your home beautiful and comfortable for the winter season at a saving of at least one-half actual — BY PAYING 7c, WEEKLY YOU CAN OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITHUS' Oak Side- boards, finely cays French ‘ evel mirrors in }}centre and on top, three draw- ers and cup- boards; really worth $20.00; gsale price. 1 $11.75 Ired twos seven years Phitip f No, Second @treet the right breast: the) hed the revolyer from ml hand and struck pie head until he sank back | unconscious, Then Diaseo collapsed. too, | D jas the result of the bullet wound in the} breast Policeman Burgess had both men re moved to the City Hospital, The dos. | tors hope to save Diasso, Debosso re- | covered In a short time. Debosso Toilet Tables, gollen ork. actual value price The Kermansha Sa ua An Original Invoice; of White Enamelled Iron Bed- steads, extended foot rails. brass caps, Rarest Specimens Morris Chairs, solder ak lrames.re ible velour custions, as- [ran and Kermansha | Rugs,| ‘$37, $47 © 877, Note. Those at $77.00 are ordinarily priced from $125 to $160 each. At Retail Only. | Lord & Taylor Broadway & 20th St Bookcare and } Desk Combi- tions, in nm oak, chass ¢ Hrepeh mires, { "in polden oak, one small and Golden Oak Extension Tables, finely polished, 5 massive fluted legs; can be extenced to 6 feet; actual $4 99 ° value $9; sale pricessseses. => ie {lies * Wardrobe Couches, covered ia figured denim or Bagdad stripes, full spring seats and edges, act- $6.85 ually worth $9.50; sale price, Rockers, Gs ie in mahogany finish or golden oak, Hills saddle seats, broad Nit x arms, very com- fortable and dur- / 5 able, really worth m $3.00; sale price, compart- ments; actually worth $6.00; sale price, $3.85 Fine — Chif- foniers, made of best seasoned oak, olden oak finish highly polis drawersand swing: 1 planned to finish it this winter, but I must know what It am only one-third through with Wells te isu novel of rural iife. 1 wan Dorn’ up-Sinte and I knew many lnters home. 1 um weaving these Into the story esting characters in the vicinity of m: and the p.ot is founded on reul lite inci- Rich ian an Werner Dis- Village, ‘vecauso'? dette uneTy, ative appear from Their Homes. STORES VERY WHERE folks Up that way. I's somewhere in tho neighborhood of ‘Syrchester,’ but please don't say that | am trying to make capital out of the “David Harum’ craze. There have ough books of that sort written, and lar going to get uway from anything that wouid savor of imitation, I Pill have but very tte dlaiect in my and no ona character will be Dveraceemtuaten, pind narrative writing rather ‘hard my dramatio work, but ft Brot Jove. F rrote my that love en I was elght years old, and been my ambition novel."” A Playwright by Accident, “How did you fall into dramatic writing? “As accidentally as I became an actress. After I left school I studied to become @ dramtic reader. My family had old- fughloned notions about the s:age and 1 ared them until my Instructor, an old tor, persuaded ime to adept the d Amatie profession. After mo her eyes dry, she gave h und I becatne ‘un’ acsrene played for several seagony in Toad companies, vas essful, but I could see that wus not destined to be ud aoe thae it since to wri} Mra, Ruth A. Hanscom, one of those | persons who submitted to baptism by | the “Holy Ghost and Us" band in t waters off Bay Ridge last Wednesday haz disappeared from her home, No. Grand street, Brooklyn the poll belleve that she is now with the Re Mr. Sandford and hin “Holy Ghos Another of those converts who w baptized at the samo time as Mra. Hanscom, and who hay also disappear Guaranteed the Finest Laundry Soap i 8 Cakes for Andergon, My oli love of writing touk| ts Oakley Ketcham, a resident of € | ‘ Z ‘ ix Shce fa Bandy aM Py tage Are Cove, Le. Moth of the missing If you prefer Kirkman’s or Babbitt’s, they are yours at this deep cut price: tirst_ effor weal nite Ros sald to be wealthy, be making a tour of th w Was a curtain raiser, Mr. Danlel Frohman ht it and it was D. "1 Sertan, Miss Eme Shannon ‘and str | and with the “Holy: ¢ pic fen. leader, Mr. Sandford, ts pil- Wrote for Effie Elister. gtimage to the Holy Land In December, pi Wag always fond of Misy toile Hilx-| Mrs. Hanscom te a rich widow and 8S ¢ a kes for ler, remembering her succesw in| took much Interest in th netal end ‘Hazel Kitkes 1 ie a play along similar lines for her. Her husband said it was a beautiful t Aad but too de! Heate for a road producti. Then 1 wrote “Way Dow Mise. falter’ in wigan ae Anna Moore, of the movement. On Oct last she hired the lower part of the house fre which she disappeared, but did 1 possession until two weeks ago. Hived alone until last Tuesday, when t the but for some re BUTLBR’S BORAX SOAP, KIRIKMAN’S BORAX SOAP or BABBITT’S BEST SOAP Pickles, Gherkins or Chow Chow, $1.49 Special—Fibre Hair Mattresses, In excellent ticking, full $4. 85 eee Cozy Corners, Dens and Turkish Rooms designed and constructed. Esti- mates given on application A complete size, 45 Ibs., at Odorless Feather Pillows 76 c an fan rich line of Oriental Draperies on No Mall Orders Filled for Specials. } hand. ing mirror, actual lus $15.00; sale "$9.85 ~ Open Saturday Evgs. in A.C. A.ticking, 3 Ibs, at.... Denti sty WATERBURY — DENTAL PARLORS, 54West 23d St. New York. a4 416 Falton Sty Bi “Brooklyn. For Sale. WEAR DIAMONDS LOOK PROSPEROUS FORCE YOURSELF TO SAVE ta our 4 Open Ten corm feet i oni NEW YORKC CENTRAL GT treats Me Yorn aa tehowss Patient gtrvet, ae foe AM. and a CHOICE GROCERIES, P'you the, mt Brraus's) yrar emplorer for | TEE bat have NEW CREDIT SYSTEM | t it everytaty, with liberal ‘gcoumm o 'W. SWEET & CO,, LeRDING CREDIT JEWELLERS. 22-29 MAIDEN LANE (ln Store) gk PLEASING COMBINATION RSL. RSSSs 3 3 in the World, 23c. | Fit Guaranteed. reriect ; your eth extracted FRER ke norting aad ao Bowe stidntent “Daily {Datiy, exceot ay. HARLEM DIVISION. Mon 9.08 and, 3.25 a nF ‘iting fs. | Giver ruin OUR cai AK ag Wot sc a | i: +d so ph TSth Strest’ ore Onme! * for 5 | "Baggage circus om detely mM, ANHATT AN cl "OTHINC co, “oksnae We iets New York Store: | Brooklyn Store: ASR, A 2 QUALITY. | BASY, Payite | estore [fe what. oa 2SCG: ntl Superintendent. S| NEW YORK TO. “BOSTON: SPRINGFIELD LINE: a t_ Consultation L WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 ~~ For Sale. 15¢ - ie] vis Springeld and the s husband, Mr. Weston, did not 4 “Holy Ghosters" arrived in| Brookly: Pint Bottle, 25c.; %4-Pint Bottle, For | HOSTON & ALBANY: RAILROAD. ; I did not, as has b 5 (New York Central @ Hudson River RR. Lessee) . as een sal and from the ere w Everybody. | Wiss itare Grand Central Station, Paacth aye! It to only one ‘manager, an wh ol eeveee! Mees inlag gen went . clouks and te je put {ton the shelf for th: er. B rraitcats cash ox. conta PEATA YU! T took It to Mr. Brady, i p disappeared, and so far both her UNEEDA BISCUITS Scouring and | Polishing: i has fad" threu comm panties playing It con-| relatives and the police have been un- bivteit eet levee seh Sal etcta ne niapdly rae tie geal laying TE con inate’ wimething nem, 8 cake StHING 14 material for the play from roud_ex-|22e to find any trace of her, 15¢ FREE onta, best quality. ee! rence. “I travelled all over New Eas © missing woman, who is sixty-five 5 40c 89 3D) AVz., i sts fend. and around the hoieix‘one stops at , Is known to have considerable finest 186] Jon Monday, Tuesday and 1e 12 22 stipes fered the most novel types of vlins ft te thought that she | Kenic Wednesday, to all ctstomers c S LADIES’ CL OAKS & SUITS" ch ed considerable money to the | acan 39} | who purchase one pound of our * 10> ON CREDIT. dal eee tare be eplntereated in She owns a large farm and || yew Cltrom, Fancy Glace, a 1 Li te Terms to Suit RAC RR;iwalstiane| ekircs oa eenany read, the playa I see or the tee oeoke ty at Machlas, Me, pound 5c 15c || pecan hem don't say, though, thats all me Ketcham, for whom the police | New Itatwina, Fancy Muscatel, We VERY BEST CHEESE ‘EQuiTABLE CREDIT, acters are drawn. fru: } 1 g. la elghty yearn. o! Xtra fis. « Peand, Lovee 7 171 BOWERY — tance. "Under ‘Southern sks’ was | Sandfords vat the tine tne bitte r Htnbetnim Fahey Chater, 490 at the regular price of \CLOTHING Southern ‘manners ‘aid, ciatome thecuge | Ketcham, sald that he had conver fits iene twa Ca ieee Tel RLS AeA & CLOAKS assoclation with two charming Southern | him several years ago. Ketcham waa [ Of"! : ' HT Fok a pint eereosrese vote 8 i 4 gentivenea vn ” 2 Rad’ will you dramatize your novers | OMe of the most respected men of Glen Pannen aeeiet “eat se THE “T may do xo, but Tam not writing {Ceve: and for many years had been one | " " muh that en veltt lew. do not ap; of the leading members of the Methodist | ANNO UNCEM. 'N __.. Our advertisement sof syeciil sales appearinthe iiouday) i td Tovel. In some of our host eamatized | Eplacopal Church, ite of an tne) and Thursday papers. All goods advertised F Analytical quality’ ix the chiet charm, | Nels religious temperament and ts! will he on sale at advertised prices for three days—that le, Monday, Tiesdiy ‘ait| 3 nd this is entirely tost in’ dramtiza: suppoxed to have been entrapped by the . ‘The authors who: h: Sandford followers, b He attended the services in the Meth fouls advertised 7 hursday. —tiat is, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Mes Tncocstoe Ph dist Church last) Sun he! nr BaaAttl eerie eg teeearste burn the mortgage on the church, He | © cor ¥ one who ha i Pot bad actual stage experience or the was reputed to be wealthy and had | Ho loft his home on Mo baptized at Bay Ridge ¢ Aas not been seen fullest opportunity 1 friends. b life in £ for kK olwervation of h potights cath Write, a HEM wouldn't “Merury aT ine 1 Le ¥ gents ? “T avouldn’ urage any body, put it ie rdest thing to eu I ‘ % daft conden- 5 lon, a faculty of put- Hing tings ae vind Ff u i bitlrtt glia nd oH 4 : that in hardly: wins. theres Eth casi Keneral public. If one docs take. Mee, —— hee Bacar only repeat the advice) Post-0ttiee mo! t Won Ey u through ‘The Evening Worlg te worse | WASHIN \spiring to stage careers: ‘Work! work? York! and never be siefed with what | office. at Freemans: ou have done.” Thai's my only recipe robbed and burned tusthe ground, lous ca utated. ir winnlsg success." yil be on sale at advertised prices forthe last three days of the week | ou 14th Tie co, HE Ww nr Gth ave. Open eve le ae aa ae BOOK. KRAK AUER PGES OF ATER FAGTS FULLY: COVERED, $50 WORTH, SI DOWN, $i WEEKLY } FURNITURE, | W. 14TH SE UAEST ITEAS OF INTEREST, ciavasease VALUE FOR THE MOWEY ee Than in Any Other Book Pre “DIVORCE 1901 Worl Almanac and Baeyclopedta, 7 DIVORC A reference book of 600 paged, 1,000 NMED OE . | and 10,000 facta. * © © Substantially Me = lahat “| tithograph board covers, with sewed) atial, WATS SUPELY Cb REN Patents. trimmed edges °° © nen ae LANE, No trash; all Santos It __..| tom vewodecte= > Vatohes, dian ts iy JAR bi EW STRTBON, M ib Expert AM IUSTOL aso ‘stu “Ava watlor wore 22 Murraw oa

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