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w& THE » EVENING # WORLD'S .# HOME .# MAGAZINE @& "ston (WOMEN WHO GUIDE THE DESTINIES OF ACTRESSES. » » | « An trterview with Mra. Fernandes and Mra Paine on Stage-Steuckh Girly AY HARMIFE WOMRAMH AVE 4 sa77 Calne Author Of “the 5, A EL Secenne CIty.” { A btery O Quan’ People, Murder, Lowe Ana Myestery | o permrmnen at tenep f Cetee @ Ome APTI f | Fee mew ent = | The C8fy af Wrenner wie A io A vg tA val " 0en eee (fre Al ef Ce priiwen 4 iW @ anerew entian of the nebo | an etepped Neneat® ett @ j sven + pat eeindet aweful on hi t eaten and at the fend af tor farmer whaes Aewne ha watehiering hte ma tee fF - te | or. one iINW that annnested the \enpie ae ws, « with the world antebte, @ hort © her sare bor : he eoaree cider than w © And tha mare there Lived w fAMnIIy af eheep faemere wha lama Dut shel @ por aie at ar nrenat ant * koow ae Raye of Shoulthwatta Mowe The far e 4 ™" bee este ss : sree Wer and maleted of husband and etfs and se, The head und shonet [at Reroewe nad {he of jig nawens Angus Fay came, ig, tne diairvah eseir 4 sponte Or Ne lower ine, ae : he eetrone onier vs ied. taagh non Aime salt-raterence wih ner Bhp had neither arene the pene . t ah) Haiph ehould nave divined Tb nor the a ? ihe mow wer Mad the poor creature ted oa f yon ature bedn turned owt of her tne? They had ie Ayof,chage te younger more neariy | Hint ‘ani’ worma anid ihe tie tation Rie frame quiver. nie mo Willy am yan: | ing with emot ou ke He * mother's features, he had her dispestuon alee. Jawa again?” dim wes epeening In an 9 King's arent silo teother Ralph, mors nearly resembied nie | gar - \ father, He had hin fathers st kome of his mothers qualities *y hen, } Ralph May § aie army ngaingt the second in 160, Hotween two and three years ee at bund: watd he returned to Wythoum City and resumed bis but what of the foreaming, "OM ean in ihe commonwealtn stant Feare age Dida t you know that, my i strength of limb oree jak rh, ddgise been inherited |W y taiph'a ate Fort an instant there ) the young alee ined to Wythvutn he Drowght with him a gnough for stm to \e jer than himeelt, who forthwith beonme aon her's homie, taking part aw a servant Jn ated oniy longo Fad nitogatner t. suaplolous and sinister ne fere did nothing to belle, Mis name Wend hind) kad 44d Irani os Sine i he wae undoubtedly @ Be * home into the road, tha’ phvaioal nor the mopal charactertetion r had died of ex: two long weeks vidren with her balene 10—her knows how ph to be cast on the grea | ut waa it indeed fear for that had goaded Sim to dem pralaw title ‘At firat Wilson contrived to ingratiate pimmeoly titan ay donl of favor among tug gales people. an i ing smootinone In his spre n flat ba bo now ne Heiiag wibness of tongue, which the simple folks enes’ ne art to withetand. Pes Mes pi ntly gratet | unexplained Venefits from ad p ry in ald ry the brotherty protestation: 8 naninge, Rad exchanged oniy auch words with hin Tan tailor atased at the name occupations require Oa Angue he 19 Was semate. ¢ OW — jon’ at all, ne anewered, 03 fatve an ovserv: 4, unlooked-for hot though eager to oasert the truth of » | prasive an opserver of his new eG aiow.eienken free place | into disp ment never called to madnos What about Wilson?" he Uife's a good-for-naurh s ie 2 rainy Sar now! Dut a aark to his back say | "Does he intend to come back to Fornmide to-night, im?” | to his wife ‘ the part of the , * Te pite of thie determined disbelief on fa | pat, think you, t@ his work at Gaskartn?” ty, old, Wilson remained tor a jong I don t know—[ know nothing—et jeast—no, nothing.” work head of the family, old WisPtgnouithwarte Moss, following | Ralph wie mira non, Sim wae (oo eager @> digoigim a 4 Ne Beers Pe eesan a oaeepnatancy, and always obsequious 8 the | knowlndge of his lodgers doings, He would not recognis Ls Kot: J : . Ad, Det@=rmingtiora acknowls i consiligntions It was observed that he} the connection between the former and present subjects of 4 : ; mnanifeste Heciliar, eagerness when through any stray | conversation. , 7 ? RVIDOTLE¢ ceived in the yalley of the way: | ‘Tho night had gathered in and the room was dark encept| : 7 , raat eee ine arorid outside, ng was thought | for the glimmor of A little fire on the open hearth. The young * Zxeu, Life. dpory We & ings ani of this ling news that | put on her prettiest clothes =a | manager never recognized her, ighted with her voice and engaged’ her, five minutes. | “Last week I took two girls home onal dressed chem in my own clothes, Gee cause they looked euch feighte T know! No’ te mn “ee euasing peddier brousbt the start-| dalesman locked long Into tt hie q 11 oF 0 day, the Pasene Deowas dead. The family | tion and vor the firet time in his a) breast, Reaves swith enio- sng ne oreakfast In the kitshen af tho old house when thie} his @ It must be wo; {t must be that th's poor, forlorn TEM otcatttative of the heraia Mercury arrived, and. {| creature, wao nad paased Toe reply to the customary inquiry ax to the a he carried, announced the aforesaid fact. Wilson was alive to ite eg: fificance With a curious wakefulness ot fTinorning Raiph overheard hie | S10 a5, Tine Vine man: through sufferings of Borne them, was now shattered and undone at the prompect of disaster to his friend. Did he know more than he ba aan? It was vain to ask. Would he—do anything? Ralp! Ot long after thix even : sacbed he is? father and Wileon in hoe, Giapute ee te na ase AS hienselt said No, the idea seemed peeve bao heed tts N interview with Mra. Fernandez : : hedge. He could learn nothing Of S8itson, ne sald, had | man rose t0 gor he could not spenkc Mut pe rook Sim's has was effectedewith extreme dimeuity they coud never even get @ hearings | ee esd him: or. at least, his own flesh and blood. He had @ mooped and kissed him on the yesterday at the Dramatic Agency They Doth got Jobs, thanks to my Pretty | new summer dresses. Professional aa cheek. {old the man never to come fear Bhoulthwaite Moss again. Stach aacrn a - Fe Ne ict ; ome ah Wwethburn, die-| Next ing, soon after daybreak, all Wythburn waa | of Fernandes & Paine in the New Man THe UNBAN te ot ea ne tava little | aatir. People were hurrying about from door to door and | hattan Theatre Bullding. Far be tt trom trict. He pitched his tent with the village ta fe es x x tent, wine aos. “The tailor himaalt, | knocking up the few remaining sl The yoloes of t pute ag foponide Clone Yaniv’ poor ia that country, when | Men sounded hoarse in the midst of the early morning; the|™® %° euswest that I lead this under eeeeick coat of homesgon cloth lasted a shepherd ‘half q | Women held their heads together and talxed t whispers. An | taking on co « yucceasful finish. |. a hour or two later two or three horsemen drove up to the| If a newspaper representative can, un fifetime. He would have lived @ solitary as well as a miser- \ o . " ar his de Hotha. a girl of nineteen, who | 00r of the village inn. ‘There was bustle within, ups of e to w successful oareer are the big heady able life but for his daughter A. a Ri! whon | boys Were congrecated outside, Something terrtbi er es aided, acoomplish such @ feat let him b to 0 ou pestil oare ore the ee Ree his iittle home together and shared his povert i aoe : ; have Yed the comforts of easler homes olse- | behed in tho night. What was it? accorded the palm. MA i : eet HE A ees Emenee \enacy a us Willy Ray, why had lett "home at early aawn, came back| Every l:tle chorus girl—all the show . if : 5. — ate suppers. ‘Tne dig head ts tate! to to Shoulthwaite Moss with ed face and qiick-coming | giris—trom aupera at eight dollars to : i See 2 BQ O5 ~ nda bh paca oper emerge Agron Lease alt : ‘i ; SB YCIS out Me matiager's confidence and interes Old Wilton, had not chosen the tallor’a house ag his home epi Moss with Mushed) tos and quis on account of any comforts tt might be expected to affor Alp) is mother wore reakfast, His eae ? at four hundred + ail No can bank on a woman who ts be depended on, and late su (bf F ink- | pirants should dress prettily, and, ebove all, should look scrupulously neat and well groomed, “The greatest dangers and obstacles: him. He had his-own reavons for not quitting Wythburn , who had been at market the preceding day, nad not |Prinolpa’ him. ne had secelved his very, unequivocal, waneck posset.” i Itake in the Fernandez & Paine’ agency OniTaking not adful! dreadful!" erled Willy. ‘Ola Wilson tw dead. | sooner or inter. en Company destroy & girl's alee ng? Oh, of cours Yes, wa are bug). J ure gotting up two * eit KO ‘pereais eact; one Besides her voloe, the singer must | east,’ 350 persons; one ‘Mother H two ‘Chinese Honeymoon’ “Better a wee bush.” he would say, “than na bleld.” certainly, the { s home afforded him, and that that he required for present. Wilson’ nad not bi Murdered, no doubt, for his wages, Nothing left about him." a oe {im seemed to grow uneasy wn |, "Aleaven, bless ua’ verled Mrs. Ray, “to dll Door man | Ivening World shall have my ve ion lodger wi the subject. | for i week's wages!” she k ba into the chair orvi the two cleverest ee ee age, file] from which se had risen in her amazement, of an interview with the din the dike between Smisathwaite and Fornaide |S auch as it was the readers of The y otetpinks nique profession: his slavering. glibness, had disappeared, They'vo taken is body to the Red Lion, and the Coroner | Women in & wi f dress well, must look am: be well | company, sitter ‘of speech ag he ‘nad formerly been | 18 there from Gaskarth’ rae eres As Lm Uay Ons AUN RNERS Oo groomed ee Oe panies, two ‘Silver Bipper With 8 a'his troubles, real inary. Ny: rembling in every Lm’ jon for eft Opera Q h Stm and his troubles, real and {maginary, Eli think ot the stage as a profession “L sent @ girl with @ Deautiful voice to ers So pany. earetul to exhibit aympathy. “Weel weel,| . Ralph rose as one stupefed, He anid nothing, but taiine | id thraws wi’ po erty, like Jock an’ nia] down his hat he went out. “Willy locked after him and iris lise ded, Bee ip ecke, ve mun keep poziing.” | Marked that he took the road to Fornside. Fernandes: “Bad, very dad. Be Te van viens that whatever the mystery pertaining to the| When he got there he found the little cottage besieged, at the best the career ts ao short. Beotchman, Simeon Stagg seemed. to possess some knowledge | Crowds of women and boys stood round the porch and| ainter @ spinster of at least Atty of {t. Not'tuut he ever explained anything, His anxiety to| peered in at the window. Ralph pushed nis way through {4 Qvald ali questions about his lodger was anificiently obvious, | tiem and into the house. In the kitchen were the men POE} | summers—dig-boned, tall and very de a manager the other day, and he ‘The Sweet GIM:) “Princes Keneingiep/ wouldn't even hear her sing. She came| ‘Meda! and Maid’ an more. “ - back Gere verying, and Tiesld to. Herr |70t: 202 May gay euewe tA) peace: aes Aas BIO ct cel | wnat in the world afd you go tn that | whose owners are wiling to start at the) Sti onl 3 el We dowdy for?’ She said be- |bottom. What ts it Mrs. Femandes is SS AN? ae Se) frcreean Gowreya free Sot |nsking-d) T know of five Irish eome> he wae not at al ye must lle hi mitner,”” or anna Yet that he hud somehow obtained some hi ee eis | Gaskarth and many more, On a chatr near the cold hearth, | termined. ‘How do you do, Miss Wig- i | Meee ae eee rare anes fale watitted, ” No other | Where no fire hnd been kindled since he lagt saw it, aat 8im| gins? No. I'm so sorry, but really 1 cause it was raining and she didn't want |asking—do I know, of five Isies spas Soa ed to RNaR Wh caplnty what wore Wisone | With ginsy eyes. His neck was bare and jis clothes dis- ‘celiac your: money, You Lo spol her good gown. own, though. Don't forget that, Person seemed to know with certainty what were Wilson’ | ordered. At his back stuod Rotha, with ner arms thrown | ope you won't risk your f 4 “Well, L sent her home and made her you? Good-by, Come again.” tae tarmers and shepherds around Wythburn, and hed | ound hor father's neck. His long, thin fingers were alutch-|see you have no experience, enaeyour| = of <a a ee halther land nor sheep, of his own, He would’ ast out early TRE Ree RANAS| BS NN A Vine tithe ah—er—ah—well—you see you are not . and return late, usually walkin the dir ( “Gas- with us," said ona o} or s (a psu One ‘any Wilsoh rose ae daybreak. and putting a] dfeseing the tallor. He was Justice and Coroner ‘af the diss youns comet youl ans SNe GEM CUTTER iaaventye Amusements. {a in ‘The Doll's Ne, have twong that:positively mekes(yCurl focally, X was en the stawe myesl(||A% meee we abou! en een ll trict Gim said nothing and did not stir. Then the young girt's| thm you oan play Nore any move than) @10? @ (Minti fee st naveland after my little girl, that Bijou, of | SY@ fms engaged in gem o alts Cool at PROCTOR’ TRAN Peete & threshing-flail over his shoulder said he would be away for a the United States, with not far from week, That week ensuing was a quiet one for the inmates of the cottage at Fornside. voice broke the dreadful silence Fe a play lite ive fa, Ue Sim's daughter, Rotha, had about this time become a con-| Come, father; let us go, wie " humittty with a big H. course, began to play ofildren’s parts, ( usu Vs iter, Rotha, had about this time become a con] Gin "toag at this and waiked like one in a dream, Raiph| Tom's Cabin.’ Really, I hope you WM) vgne must be willing £0 Aa eens TUL at T mtyppes | €000,000 capita! _inrentet. ‘There ere 98d St. | Gesiigugee esdorte, 1itn Bare g probably about 7 lapident Paar forest. Othe stant helpe treated with the cordiality proper to'a memper of the house- BETSY."' with ail stock & took his arm, and aa the people crowded about them he|take my advice. If I don’t, some one es0) 4 or mate on with the mob—to atiy-| piaving, oo as to travel with her Oth Ave, Rots. hold. Old Angus had but ilttle sympathy to spare for the| Pushed them aside and passed out, o—that’s undoubted- f of ‘ Birva father, but te liked Rotha's own cheerfulness, her| ,,2h® ditestion of the company through the Frey imiat of wll get you m chance stats Unt wten | {MBE she tn told to do and do it far all) “When she grew too old for chtldren's rote eana DES en) erereee s _ Dig Vaudavitle, Continvous, winaomencss’ and, not least, her usefulness. She could’ milk| {at morning was toward the place where t dy lay, |1¥ true—but ous Whet|it $2 wort. It's all nongense to 8ay| roles I was going to play again when eplece a year. 8th St, | {SHAVES OF Teme seogm" otets. NRO eee OT Ue and Doh ‘This waa the mort ot young | Sim was to be accused of the orime, After the preliminaries | your money {s all gone to tell me ‘| there's no room in the profession.|Mr. Charles Frohman suggested my ay ee MOR Weed MER OOD we eee Soman that Angus liked bust, “Hotha'e a rene heartaome | of investigation had gono through the wi:nessew Were callnd. [an awful profession this ts, Mise WIK-| mnere'a always an opening for real| opening a dramatic agency. i “OLDER” ROME 126th St.) iy mereata saehe % 2) mit, Daily Bargain Mate lassie,” he said, as he heard her in the dairy sin; while| None had seen the murder ‘The body of the murdered man if reju- lassie.” he said. aa he hoard her in the dairy singing while| iyi teon found by a laborer, ‘here was a nuge sharp one [eins X am sorry you thinic Om 0 vo | talent, but no manager has any patience) “I started in this business fitteen years| Excavations in Rome prove the city to| wa FroTic , jh you Cention but theta wore special corners i her heart for her| Under the head, and death heemed to have resulted trom « | diced and won't help you, and wis with the beginner who insists on sturt- can M Biway & 69h ab Faverites, and Rotha was one of them. fracture of the -aMull cousod Dy a ‘yeavy fall There was [che best of luck, good-by, Now what 40/1°¢ at the top, Why, I had « girl tell| who and ‘five years ago Mra. Pain, |nave existed long, before the time of Bhan Wel Ae ety 3 “Cannot that laas's father earn aught without keeping yon| 20 Appearance of a blow, As to Bim, the circumstantial think of that? That woman_wil 4 ¢ @ wonder In @ musical way.|Romulus—so the story of his toundings|3QTH WE, K, 32D PERTORMANCR sulking watstre! about him?’ asked the ofa daleaman one| ¢vidence looked grave. Old Wilson had been seen to pass you eaves al oe the other dey that she knew she! joined me. She is now @ partner, and|ehe ternal City {s as mythical as that IN NEW YORK. through Smeathwalte after dark; ho must have done so to |take all the money she has sa was a genius and no menager could) has entire charge of the musical end of| of hte betne suckled by a wolf, WIZARD OF OZ Sat, $1.00, ay. tt was the firat time he had spoken of Wilson since the| each his lodgings at the tallor’s house. Sim had been seen |¢rained nurse and lose it in two week®.| teach her anything. She came from| the business. GRAND CIRCLE, B' reatened ducking. Being told of Wilson’: abroad about the aume hour, ‘This was not % TON! fle only aald: “Irs an old eyiber x tatelone wie keer tarena Sanne Buns landlord. He iad oalled om tmertatee the Dros | “wast exe tie ereaien Se aa Cautorcuay LBaan in) onal (amd iwaal fri: | ADA Ate eee RielaeT A ee ene see eeeeee be {eg ne oy gue was hover heaid to speaks at Wiiser esin, | Yious morning for his rent and could not get it, Late the| profession? Drink, cigarettes a7 ous because I couldn't ‘see her’ in|very pretty little woman with smill Amusements. HAMMERSTEIN'S, 424 St, Bway & Teh Aye! Nature seemed to have meant Rotha for « blithe, birdiike| #@™Me night Sim had knocked at his door with the money. | compan Juliet. Oh, we heve all kinds, I can|eyes and quick, alert gestures, mad MANAATTAN BEACH TO DAY ARADISE ROOF GARDEN\ a . ker “When It ax't him where hed it goulehit dhore ware darker threada woyah Inia the Woot 2] eng Was! ona Diéwer't alive duine-iieo and said Salad TET. nu cutsaline in rrtr| Sth oh Sel Eat eae” tt tay ir | AT | SHANNON'S gir BAND. | VAUDEVILLE ACTS, f jittle head of almost, cifish beauty, | At milking, at churn- ls was his appearance?” i a smoker of cigarettes. ~aeeenictt “How long before one gets to the top?| 2%, as usual, trying a yolce. \ a, ing, at haking, her voloe cou e heard, generally singing at claes were a’ awry and he keep't tooxing ahint htm." ‘A girl who 1s always ‘Well, that naturally depends greatly on| I estimated that Mrs. Paine tries a 3 i Including The Mysterious AGA and her favorite border song— At this there was a mlirmur among We bystanders Thare| je a sane woman capable of selectiNS| the girl. A girl who deserves to aucceed, | Voice once in three minutes all day lon iH | PAIN’S POMPEII Be ine, tak ghie Dannie’ neh! mine: oe Hee eee a ae ae her companions with discrimination. |who has the necessary gifts and has| Mra. Paine Is a thorugh musician, 8. and GRAND FIREWORKS. | ACADEMY OP MUSIC, 1i:h St. & Irving PL An’ gi'e't to the Duke 0! Hamilton much ‘moved, Might he ask the withesses ome questions? | sna suk @ gr) 1s always reapected DY |teammed how to concentrate, who has| With a highly suooeasful operatic career | jt 9) Ti” GRAND AST er oa tt nes Lisbler & Co.'s Predusiiea ef Hall Caine'e Play, Robin. Reauraase Haceh gurtilene tin armeerer anid Willy] COctMiply; 26 wae aeainet the rule, Dut auil he eught do 90, | managers no matter what her teks ey only one single aim, and that to get for-| not far back of her, for she Je still « IN The Christian Ts Rae He OR MRT TOR TEE AR OIONE AGREE Tea APSA A pen 6 inquired exactly Into the nature of the wound that| “If she be gifted, the good, square girl | ward, wil in five years make herself | ¥0Uns woman. AND BEAS re rar eeeete Raw. J. Morgan, a z ia, Welk Sat,2. re. 818, tly caused death, He asked for prect ty, bat the daity in passing out, Rotha was there singing, while m| tion aa to tie atone on whi precise Informa-| who puts on no alta of superiority, Dt | felt in the theatrical world. Someti ‘Sire, Paine was seovnd prima donna in Ww cwenite apron and with arene bare above the eibows| fang signees won’ oO” Which the heud of the deceased was] "2.2, qotion shows that ahe respects |by the most unexpected charce @ veirijthe mma Adpott company, solo m- IN PRICES. AWIY: ¥ See” | MORRTEON'S je Weighed the butter of the last ohurning Into pate and) yt lay fifty yards to the south of the bridge, herself, has a hundred chances to the} will get an opportunity through the|>ranist at St. Mary the Virgin's, she ree Uterus ROCKAWAY BEACH, 723. TU marked each pat with a rude old mark. Tho girl dropped oobi eE Lsdiie her head and blushed as Willy spoke, Of tate she had gro ‘Then he argued that as there was no wound on one accorded an acknowledged genius | alokness or misadventu has been awarded medals tor harmony i, ree wines Marie Dressi 1 WH! man other than the fracture of the skull It was plain time] che eannot be depended on. I think !t|toehow what she oan eatociilictnn scholarships for piano and #tnging and MADISON SQUARE ( ARDEN COE recat & aah baat be: ws re ves, 1.09, intyre eat! unable to 100k the young man in the face. Willy did not death had resulted from a fall, How t OW ye deceased had come| vag Dr. Hepworth who once gave to & lsh every one and take a big jump up| Musical honore of every sort from HEN) FY | GS SAY IA ORCIMETES, o sopop PreG. GEORG “VENIC VENI speak again, Hin face colored and he went away. Rotha’s| eee ree earns ete teatime ST.N fouoiet CHAR = ————— RIN NEW YORK.” ST. NICHOLAS ¢Arprx— oan ox, : toward Ralvh waa. diterent, Wa rene aie and wien ihe, ld so ahe looked frankly into is tage | hat he had slipped his foot and liad fulton GBTesumanle | ee” oe tage aspirants the best all-|the theatrical ladder; but usually she ts] Paces. If she met him abroad, ae she sometimes did when carrying | them, that Wilson was lame on one leg. If the tall were th nd advice I recall, @t least ye years reach! ‘The girls who think any sort of a yolco! eta Mater from the weil, he would lift her pails in. his stronger | result, Of ® plow. was it not preposterous to suppose that’s | vey Shing © role of f ‘ re Saha Ate water from the well, he would ft her pais in his stronger) man of @im's slight physique could have inflated i? Unter| “DE Hepworth ead it is the char-| even comparative importance, will do for the chorus meet thelr Wate voice seemed softer. bl “J ordinary slroumetances only ® more powerrul ‘man than wil, | acter of the woman that creates temp- “Salary? Well a regular member of |!0° When they apply for engagements “fam thinking. said Mra, Ray to her husband, as she| #7, ot ‘ nim by & fats, 34 ot environment. A true, /@ good co 7 to Mra. Paine, Mra, Paine paused a few, | Mra. Ray to per husband, ae she)" Ae’ this the murmur rose again among the bystande Ce AY Siok company will start at $16 per | very cow minutes to talk with me. | “LAFAYETTE " | “CHARMION” INN SLND} Grn OPER Use che Adamimion, KOc. Knabe Plano Used. ENDERSON 5 BE le eRe one? MDT Oe SEED NO RRR was spinning in tho ki but life | week. s AU at t tt, sounded to Ralph ike the murmur oj , but | 2ood girl will find nothing in stage life} Week, We have extras who u Sitters through sal SLODpIna Hie woeel end sunging her of thelr Prey. ss naving bee ee being robbed | To cause hor to lower her standards, A|mobs or street crowds who For st a | 1 have.” sho ald, “a regular system Deacons en fan veo RUOT-GARDNER™ G8 cantar ¢allor’s winrome lass.” e n seen abroad at night. Jc girl does not fall by the|Performance, After whi saves the etage managera a lot! \ an . (NHI oa shall that the commonest oot . , was| foolish, weal glr r @ season or two at 5, v {Moving Picture Pr ; ATA WRAY ADR LERAIDE TT Rekeg DRL: ee tne MATa Ratideatce, With the evidetice of | wayside merely because she goen on the $15 a girl will mot 625 a week. She may | Of trouble: Sa eer Gan wee ln USIC HALL tS Tite ee ; It was plain that Sim could not be held ov wale on with a tra: 1 Y | girl to a manager no matter for how) ———————————— THBATRE, 35ch et. near Bowe, { ¢ T 2 [ over for tri stage. y or have a lino = 4 : e ‘ a j the evening of the day upon which off Wilson was] isfled, however, to receive the tallor Back ain na, Ror ants opportuaities, but the girl of strong A small part the third year will give | volce myself, , vA Veoadway & Moais 8 tao Diets 0 Ma Thured.; t 0 expected back at Fornside Ralph Ray turned in at the| {here was Would he go upstaire and look at the body? | moral bre remains @ fine, brave, true her Salary of 6. Next year she || ‘ehe may have ‘sine: for dye) vesre iin) 2) i Aint! (No TaoweR ae IAN'S PAPAS SW De 1} 5 There was a superstition amot the eo) ma. 0 ot a 1 a@ chorus; it akes difference, I try 9 RVE B ry SSN a falar cottages Miuie Gleivees was; if ceeible’ even | cunid. Need a6 & touch trom the hana at Cham ergene Sear] woman no matter where she may bo |make $0 oF $0 and a year later Bee raat Witt ele | CROSATE RNAV An Rese RY EAU murderer, Sim | placed. |will sign for jmportant roles at 9) or she will at ta tf»! i renter than before. It med as rf thi _| sald_nothing, but stared wildly about him, 1 4 Li © gloomy fore-| **!"C ome, father,” said Roths, “do as they. wish,'+ “Ag for equipment—well, first of ail/#7 & Week. No one ts more pleaset | dodings of the villagers were actually about to be realized,| The little man permitted himsely to b a anag ‘ i an Pp t n rit . 4 i ‘o-|than the m } and Sim's mind was really giving way. His staring eyes,| above. Ralph followed with a Feluctant step. te hap ereeeet No ae ree aatantdal wriearkert| Oo? have Pataa nacre esac fro in his little workroom, sitting at intervals, ri gah 4 f eld PEE and reouming his perambulations, now gatnering adhe again one. ot sre ean coe a cloth off the dead man'a face, Therg|comedians? I want ate a onan Bk peste land in @ leading and now opening them out afresh, talking mean time in fit: ‘Thon they drew Sim up in front of tt. When hie e: Well, did any one ever know anything 90) #8 iin iy ay a in fitful! on the white upturned face he uttered a wild yes fell! nara to get. Oh, John, call up Weber) '@ the girl who ts cons. out yrets:) sometimes -cvaaily {rrelevantly and occastonally| senseless to the floor, Hal The murmur rose afresh “nie | & Welds and ask Mr. Teal if he can't |#quare, besides being mentally and phy- with a startling pertinency—all this, though no more than an| there was a dead silence. Rotha was the first to break the t us on the track of some Irish tioally sulted to the stage, that w: ‘“ ccemy of Wis customary habit, seemed to denote a} awful stiliness, She knelt over her father's prost, 4 Z Meare bie me co tho Sirung. ‘The fandiord had oalied that morning for Me rene | and. said, amid atitiing sobs: rats form|romedians, good ones; we want five af|FTOUd of. She Ys an honor to the pro- | “abe me conscientiously wh . @ shookin, he mur rood It h oN ted to give ft she thinks she knows more about it Pas no heare Invtt, Ralph would rather nave hecea ire | with faabing even. endlrose: sp) about tone 3 Oh, eaten prod A fess Maat cereal ail the opportunities | tian 1 do. A airl told me yesterday d 3 he had done before, Q him) W'sy tell them {i ts not true,” “ t 3 spring| must have to succeed as an actress.| “SOW lone have I deen in this bust-| ‘at alle had a maturel voice and) wouldn't allow any teacher to meddle gome oxperle ws how to wear name and she ls an ongageme is never equ FLOATING ROOF GARDEN, Str. \d Republi. Heh Clase Newser is nigh | nin nn maar wre mn Waite Ee Soing Except Fridey. Fare 800, Huan nook GARDEN—S0c wt japan ight .Jerencee OT! : IPASTOR’S «if pan by Night camcopera QTOYO but I wil n —— 2) 8 0 | TERRACE GARDEN "3, 4 6908 ma Se eoe rai CALLMAIAN & MAGIK, MOMATION fe = 4a 8 good voice T alwaye tty |"USHaPELIAIW. COOK & SYLVIA-OTMERS. | 70, “LA TRAVIATAD! recommend =] az rueg = — recommen’) JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. J] cysol pase sing ae te SONEY ISLAND. DARLING OF THB ©, ~ Gardens, |°ANea Waywors's Stoetaet iano LUN a en] ESTAR Hiatt Pint HRODRR DONS. Lj per and shufl ott % ‘Ou shail not be homeless, Sim, if the worst comes firmly to the bedside, she cried: yearn worst,” Me atea nga y to the) Srughter, touch here this, dead man's hang ‘and call on’ God | Well, first of all, good health. I would] See? Why—excuse me-How do, Mr. hs es prAna the little man Inughed again. | 6 gee EO Sooke the tos. never advise a girl with even an jm-|Butten—say for plty's sake do you| With it. Bhe didn't know one note from = ty indignant when . ing, she took the hand of the was not for the bettor.| | 60 saying. 3 murdered man and] Doty digestion to joln the profession,| know any Irish comedians? We want) Snocher and was his the | held it convulelvely in her own, seek to too wearing for @ delicate woman| fine good ones, richt away. Not one?|! sald I would The murmur died to @ hush of suspense and horror, ‘The not recommend a girl Ralpa otha had heen sitting at the mrindow to cate PARK CAMERONT ? me ARK _eueoRe__B RUTH'S) Foxy [aRRay Mage " % ‘ Lith 8t.! PRICES, 2e end Manhattanioy $2 ere ee To TRaTEia ti eee tive eoare WORAIe Te Lae Con eet? | hod: Sned unchanged. Loosing ? lark “or Ralph to see the tears standing in her eyes, Pres-| body remained Unchanged. loosing her rtp, she turned on 4 dhy chance in. Next ood) Well, every Irish comedian on e¢: who could not read oréinary music at 1 ntl and went out of the root the bystanders with a mingled look of pride and scorn, to stan y ct, @ good) n ol BT nt. \ ) u) A eT De elec said Sim. ‘No, no,"'| cettake this from heaven for a witness that my father ia| figure, good eyes end teeth. No, I don'tiseeme to be busy now. Where aid 1| ste , eat THE EARL OF PAWTUCKET. Brooklyn Amusements. id, with a grin of satisfied assurance. oo" | fanocent."” think the raving beauties off the stage leave off?—oh, about this business, Why io girls that T get on are the ones | = = ees willing to learn, I don't oc | BOSTOCK S Paw EG bares ak ‘ God forbid! sald Malph, “but things should be better| The tension was too much for the spectators, and one by| make up as well as thoso of less regu-|of course, you know I've always dev is the Back end, yor hey left the room, Relph only remained, and wi 4 eniiele ‘ igchowlwe Hoe ae ee eee ea OU TOL” shrug that resembled| Corurned. 10 consciousness he raised pained) and wien Sim lig features. Then she must have alin the profeaw#on one way or ano beaut voice ts-how Ww E o Dorr, pb shive: back to Fornsld good volce—speaking voice, | I come of an oid theatrical family ofr|—into the chorus the beginner must go/ 3D AV. THBA. | THE LIMITED MAIL, Seate BEAC) emery & Rout, Hog ‘And they say," continued Ralph, ‘the pack end ts alwaya (To Be Continued.) - ¥ hat come to me|@enerations back, The old Bradshaw| if she ever expects to legitimately reach MAT. TO-DAY. - dinbshed Las tether vvoeind ee \ sponed Ul \ Arran a PRIN ad my

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