The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1902, Page 9

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Siar he HOW TO BECOME sacha nr nerhnsi _ON OPPOSITE PAGE. 7 TO-MORROW “How to Become an Actress.’? AN ACTOR. By HENRY E. D Leading American Comedia ‘Supposing the girl refuses you!" says the manager, suggesting merely to draw his talents out, and the young aspirant actually tries to describe the emotion. 2.—"How would you look as a lover?” the manager asks him, and he tries to imitate seme stagy actor, instead of choosing some pose he has seen In life. approaches the manager bet 8 a sense of in- tleast learn how to 1—The amateur timidly, which at once competence. He shoul stand gracefully, / —Here is a conventional notion of stage remorse which has lasted since the first melo- drama ever written, s is the accepted and stereotyped way of expressing scorn, an emotion which every temperament describes differently. —An attempt to suggest a character come- dian in stage distress over a board bill, Posed by Mr. EGON MARWIG y Miss ATMIELIA BINGHAM, IxEY, n. eee Se ee 6.—His idea of a comedian is either an old= time impression ef some light-comedy actor he has seen, or— 6.—“You might do for old men or character work,” suggests the manager, and the young man gives another imf{tation “But I have a preference for playing the heavy man!" says the youngster, again influ- enced by what he har seen, rather than what he might create. 12,—And he is puzzled and skeptical whem the manager replies, “B@ause you weren't born an actor!” “Leave acting 10.—When the manazer says coldly, your name and addrecs,” the aspirant, naturelly, shows that he is crushed— 11,—Only temovorarily, however, because he turns to the manager as he is golng and asks dramatically, ‘“‘Why can't I be an actor?” ‘The Plain Truth. | | ' | | Amusements, | Excursions. e MAY MANTON’S HELPS FOR HOME DRESSMAKING : CASINO *,52 ro "aaa eet aa ¥ Ol MATINEE SAT ae row | A CHINESE: "HONEYMOON. = nieanting e “4 inches: ee Peas nee 2 30-in Ast RAL EFE ad . ; tern 308 le out in ate 1 malted R e “THE DEFENDER. sartnbay ONLY as: © led or 10 centa, If both patterns are wanted send ve | (Rook 4H Bia Fancy Waist 3x3. Three Gored Kirt pattern 3595 is cut in sizes!) cents. Is s isk MADISON SQ. BARON aN i Skirt 5895. tor your Patt 1 PUCKY HAND-MADE Sour Man. APRN BY RIGHT. u ane HIKADO ; AEP ctaatl or your Batterns se TUCKY HAND-MADB SOUR MASH. Uh unl. ap b tro ee. bes fo patter ° Be Formula ag oem nese Nove! 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Tha sibow slseveslote weked to iittin don June 0, i¢ Rest for Tired Mothers, In bina 7 ie istad rs, @ fow Inches of the lower edge, where follow the direct Warm Baths with ne Man A ad ‘Mauch Chunk they fall free to form frills, but the tern, there {s ist PROCTOR! ie GOOD BY | He | eae Ba Gee tae Oa ie aire 0 ae Ded anes Taubeticts. ||| GLEN ONOKO narrow cuffs, represented there. It {s one of the lates: | 23RD ST, grata ova. VHE S 1 ABz) ‘The skirt 18 cut in ine gores. each of and most popular designs. N STH NW. 1D OA, un Pee Retanee peas HE SWITCHBACK which is tucked dow tre and all required, the lower edge belng simply Heart's Dollanet? lh AND RETURN: ; af which are shaped {n scalloped outline hemmed ISTH ST Rist ta Raia ae | | SUNDAY, AUGUST 34 fat the lower edge, ‘The upper portion sone a Via TRE fits smoothly and snugly at the waist MRS. JOHN D.—A simple coat for PASTOR’ S, sri ar | LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD BEACH. Une, the fulness at the back being laid your baby boy can be made wf Bedford 20 AND Nex York, gh BE, in an inverted box plait, ‘The flounce 1s cord by pattern No. 2054, You can make COANE DROW G, DREMONT Agha musts; = straight at the lower , but shaped the cape two or four inches shorter, !f BELL TRIO, JOSIE & WILLT | soacil ra iet and gathered at the upper edge to (it you wish, White silk embroidered ap- A gentle applications of Cuti- | | KNICKERBOCKER ® | As ee “ the skirt, Piique will trim it handsomely and a) eyra Ointment, purest of emol- | 5 OCKE is, Mat. Sat, 2. i sek, S0 venta additional he quantity of material itsauired for auilling of narrow satin ribvon at the) tents and greatest of skin cures, THR WILD ROSE, ma ‘Ove smosaryt || f A lected ad pretty fi Line this cape R ‘ps 1251 Browiene with India ailke ‘ne tis 828) t0 be followed in severe cases by Hare trots brookiyn 18 centa addirtonal READING. WHILE ABED, ant mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent ies uM EATEN ¢ TONG BRANCH A Reading in bed i# serlously advised, Mrs M. N.—A black and white checked | Pills, ‘This is the most speedy, tnt VaUbie and 816. Ci ASBURY MOARK. AND. BACK ft 18 sald tn some cheviot, simply stitched with black silk | VICUe ACTS Hie | HIGHLAND BEACH—PLEASU! af eee nv aoane. ee Saya HARI ARISE EA Uta aa Spe pe rg ol handilS Bara, cnet W BARS | tial au voethy.beanrae ne resting,” “rvelleving congest make a stylish costu ment for torturing, Cts! G tying the veins overfilled by prolonged seoond mourning, I*att itching, burning, Becsinge scaly, | st eye-work,” &¢. Certainly the on who lustrated in The Ev cruste yand pim; Ky bin ane scalp | Oonver F jelous advice ‘ould be a very 5 ecomin | ¥ 1 FUND Ay s x Hearn ern FAN Ps Modal Glee RLar reduce to welt eg are | piemanurh Wate 20k OF Dales OF le LONG IASC American Medici when ordering patterns for girls | fants and children, ever com- there was descr BES - mmoabieattons. Reurly for suspending the book over the horl= r————— cdmimion 0a ceo, un out holding the book in the hands. iene risererirrintinn Mid te Hing red rough, OUBUS AVE hike ings mute ae Even then one wonders how je actlasn tained t 20 dew €9 cau te made ° i mary ‘ « Ane TERRACE GARDEN \E cursion rage. 10! method of the eo a haok’hva minutes above ths eves, Head He life tw Brookly st meas house, id for nny aanative whlir AUDRAN’S “MASCO | to L ing in bed has ruined thousands of good ¢ ‘ OF WINER FORNIY ANKE SES WARE) 6 x , ° K $ 00): - Dalpa enh can aaah eaten eH Tea IRCA ATLANTIC 4 * ake $1. — tis imposmble to hold the book . ein Horry & Sadie Fields, Delphine & ft is mposelble to bold the book the best answer in rhyme to this WA" owns Dianthe Latelt ach Hopatcon er Wn toad ight question. Bway bar SHOW 4 WHY WORLD ADV , A tn Do not write more than elght lines: KEITH’ 8 ik nd | DO MEAT Abra? ail NTRAL. |crows—A proved eu , PRS re iectee ae | AM MANTON'S DAILY FASHION HINT. Bead aceiehe fo finokien aeyetory Amusements rf i Via NEW JERSEY CENTR ya | one oa ieee a” be 1 Evening World, P. 0. box 184 New conan Sunday, August 3d, 19 8 Zhis 19 sksten Of the (eoblonpble may be: ebiaines through The, vee: “4 Wom TR Wax, New, Groupe CHERRY, Bll ROVE, xh r “es toot Laverty 81. '8.00 4, Mi | daily clroulation costume whiok May Manton bes Ing W. Sven Map Manion | York Gity, feat a a alee ie | a hiteual ete thon Lak ke Koay solu ferday. Ly - jeheesel Concerta. in thewe cy, d meme aS ol *

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