The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1902, Page 9

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and their anxtety to co-operate with ‘od the writer proves that M. G, made a| “elie! Club’ We think that ¢ _@ugaestion well worth while. Without $1 4 month, according to Goutt she will realize her desire In Se lesrares the) telteyiae | ruck girl's stage» Mrs. Patrick England's | most noted emotional actress, now Playing at the Theatre Republic, has consented to write fo: | Evening} Campbell, World a serius o t les dealing with the stage rats s of young! girls, To-day Mrs. Campbell in an in- troduetory 1 discusses the pre-| requisites for a successful actress, These she enumerates in inverse or- der to their importanee, as follows COMELINESS, GOOD VOICE, ese een eerees | Cukor for more than TEMPERAME Bot there te all the wo stance: Lat us Dy Mrs. Patrick Campbell. ° stage peace fort There is for a clover wongers sarily come but it ts far a ’ 5 suppos in E are nmstantly th awa ahead ¢ on re “ atet out for tale: | vol “r earings This {dea of a ‘rink’ t te new | 9 the essen far het joxioal as comers and extol 1 favorites to | tia {at some ‘ . 1, inf exalted positions | ama is all| Uma have th ese ; ; vheer nonse true F s lication) an ing are Let @ girl fave real talent, and al fifty real as i bere ocd bas - ¢ (face—a hundred places-awalt her. | telected ttem e @ of lite iG” | ON THE LEET" WHICH sterious manta for 4 evid swung around, seems 0 “ e } NOW PLATED AT WALLACK’S ‘An@ that Mile de la Vire is his re-yon the point. and grew thoughtful and THEATRE. ton? Somewhat «loomy when 1 continually Pub by permiasion of Longmans, Green & On) Yes." I satd (Coprright, 1808, by Stanley J. Werman.) ‘Mon Dieu!’ he ex med again And) ~~ he looked at me open-mouthed the SYNOPMLS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Acoua tite Cua mablerT| Laakeds (rote bal: t ss in uneasy consclousness that wel 1 hed an very “As easily. Jo you th tect you from him tn a pri of this kind? Nav Not « ate a fe La Vite eae to implore r er to give up tre only } mar ne's ewe lam? Continued nthe whe CHAPTHR IIT for advt »bliged to you sulky th me for a scant a erasp from my art his glass tn silence | ¢ other hand, , at this sudder he t He had You, M. F oy feel the humiita e! ul exposed himself drew back from me ow serend reply, nor did he speak “ ud cost ntly went fellow-ruMans. | pomttlo: act him a turing the r s fo e and f tw sicony I t and eagerly ff; and that she i tow without any { movement nirter rew pe ¢ | vigilance; but. tered try this, which * 1 ;m@eht mean elther that my plot was and in talking} known or that ae In Vire eo ex ver e listrusted me, [ se! ladder softly are dh against t hich wan In deep s anatw and shadow y to ive Fres- ow whom the uu 1him why tions. These were refuge, nor what was my purpose there; | simply to stand on guard at the foot of 0 the Vioomte de Turenne. though he presved me more than once| the ladder and defend cane of wur- ' A GEOGR: APHY AND WE PAGE, ON ne enn + DOUBLE ; ALTH. | OPINIONS OF THE MOMENT. By Gaius Ain, 1 fambers at Kyrie He s8TO. N FROM Ye SH prise: #o that, ej at it envied a of the «hatea window : | Iw t ‘ epped over \e k s ing. one pace forward, ro he nand ¢ F ® 1 ‘ 1 ’ etl ! 1 ] - ect 1 i asses, One a ye r ytoat the window had cut] I strove to speak with confidence. ¢ effectually as if a| “Yoo will pardon me, mademolselle,” £ He closed behind me. But | maid. “if I seam to 1 suspicion gave way the t to the n mati if may lead to discovery Por answer laughed behind her ant tmask—laughed coldly and tronjoally APTER IV | “You go too fast, sir,” he sald, her low The Journey. |elear voice mate! jauga and rous- HE ® na mysecit| (58 © feektng f anger in my Zz 4 fps u yw you; or, rather, 2 i you which » = se} a e tay allure wrk . esume. sir. You say i reaily a From waom? aciert) winda (Oe “Lam proud to call wered with what pa- A suggestion for an “OM Maids’ Club") Ayer, E4E!tor Old Mafde' Club, Evening /we could mest mme ntoe, refined girs from an Evening World reader has met | Word. \ with enthustastic response. | One of the Right Ki Dear Mra Ayer: ‘The following letter appeared in The Evening World Wednesday, Jan. 16: i filsscond ucosecsagy) bad Me A Homeworker Candidate. Dear Mra Ayer rottcn@ Mine M ML Ge im Ge letter to regart to as Bventng’s World. I think I am one ‘it Maids’ Club,’ and I wish to eey | am Dear Mrs. Aver of the ‘right kind of girle fayor + "Tam « young gir 1 am anrioue to rt club cacmpesed of re- city by myself, am holétag « good are of age and stay at home ping Gned Dasiness girle The objex, to make It 68 /nave practically ne friet @ hourework apd do not among many plecednt as ore can for each other tn an tnex-|m pensive way by giving an ovcasional dance, dtn- per and theatre parties, I know If we conld qnomgh of the right Hind of girls we could ‘many pleasant evenings for curse! of The Evening Werlt suggestions, of orgasi ike nm would be gladly received, and w: ¢ | people 1 would ased to give any seetstance in my power, club “ Mim ME | auggentet it + Three Girl Mustetan Dear Mra Ayer 1am very ansious would do S| go to busines every & bookkeeper often with I cmuld Join some elub. very much to Jol ening as Mise MOG eo withia my rea. K A. Wonld Like Mugh to Join, the has euch a club, mee elude help me in arranging the ¢uee I should be greatly obliged. 1 woult alm be glat toh frem any young lady who might care te joln toThe O14 Maida’ Club." Very sincerely youre, | '%? other friende of mine to jola. ny themae MG. and wing @ litle ve me particulars I would de what Answers from business girls have Suggestions for Ru’ 1 could toward it: 1 Mve out of wat go' business in the city every day Ete Dear Mrs Ayer The poured in. Everything about them !n- Aicated the rood breeding of the writer ndersigned wonld to ald tn th become membera ot the however, 1s tneomplete, vis Membership abould he unltmited as to number of t. The regular elub meeting for organizing an OM Mald's Club made of the very best material aa udy of contraste? ‘Then take @ good look at Kiaw and Brianger, the well-known manag: Mr Klaw t# slender and biond, of the shelving of There ts no part fo Miss Crosman's + ¢ the Shoals,’ wht tnck on Browlway 1 | A _reve I met Mary Car rday. Mis Of what better elements can A& lib} aisou month, ‘The be composed than these present. | are mi ther rut in organising @ They stand for youth endence, | club, but we preter to aelf-respect and hard work, all that Is] Mise “M. G." if we could arrange brave and good In womanhoot MG, a Ww A few of the letters are printed, and| Two Stenographers Will Join. all girls interested In the formation of | pear str. Aver the Old Maid's Club are requested to] 1 nave read with great interest the write me at once An organization | stenet “™. G. Proposing ty ore. meeting will be calicd for somo even- | aces girls club. I'thiak It « spleniil Idea, and the new chief of ing next week, Names and addresses | trust it can be succemsfully carried out. Both He's a bird." should be given; they will not be] my sister and mywelf are stenographers, and “What's his name?’ printed. Address Harriet Hubbard would like very much te join euch @ club where “"Partridg: Adele Clarke, at Jamatea, L. 1. ings Matione Sac CES OP BRA Klaw 4 ere Troubadoure, Rose Tiffany ts Dack tn town In conse-Fnovse Time LinEnTY BELLIS ef blue eyes and gentle manmers He looks # Ph like a dreamer of dreams : ieratate . short and dark yen and |, alert ways. mm 's ’ the w ; ~ it, Ho a | home 1 praise ear Sia eope is with the ai ers ener er, ath and ow Li T . . Robert Mantet! is at lust to be 5 For several oO cine . - ts Arnusemente. TADISON SO) ENE ATRE SWEE PROCTOR'S 1 AND Twenty Py : . ; Aaa Coraas WED. : OINGRE TO $1.50, 99 Q Leet d THEATR vee “ LEP! y ie EWDIRE “THEATRE 60., i mi Ie LEEPING LYCEUM THEATRE « : fae MATION SQUARE {Ba reyh » 4 ti I a ton un nc] ote ANNIE RUSSELL “3. CERCLE. FRANCAIS Vath At the White Ho Tver SA RORN THe ATRE 7th et an St a r Vaudevitte wove Dally. : de I'Harmonie. NEWARK oat iene, Vil GINA. H tia area nee iter MLL cawae VIRGINIA HARNED: 15° °..0"° spare sh UP YORK STATE "| We W SAVOY THEATRE ‘ sway BIOU, eT Rat WEIICS <5 . z ? Feri ilr» DARCY Mf ir aldaog | MAY IRWIN aerate | MP Chaune’y O'oot GARRICK THEATRE stay Amelio Hingham Co Lady Margaret PASTOR’ Continuous AWIREY A MESSAGE FROM MARS. | Net 4 o ‘ . LORODORA. Tiiaee Siete CRITE RION mart, Meda LESLIE CANTER (Bey 1! HARRY KNICALR FRANCIS WILSON | THE TOKEADOR McTROPOLIS. » MANHATTAN THEATRE MRS. 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