The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1904, Page 7

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4 @liss Barrymore books Forward with Anxiety to Her bondon Debut—Puts Her Hands to Her Gars at Thought of “Boohing” Britishers—Talks of Her Brothers and Naively Remarks, ‘‘The Bar- rymores Are booking Up.” to really ‘act.’ es Miss Barry:no: thusiasm of a HEN a certain young woman leans over the rail of an outgoing. steamer on Wednesday next, sho will probably look a great deal like a certain young woman who leaned over the rail of an upper box at Wallack’s Theatre, when Carlotta acted there on Thursday ‘ Tm fact, tho young woman of Thursday and the young { of Wednesday will be one and tho same—and a safe lotion would be “tears, followed by tears,” ! | his father. "Yes," “T never dreaded going to London as I dread it this Bm, said (you may have guessed) Miss Ethel Barrymore. Miss Barrymore has a curious meditative manner of giv- emphasis to certain things she says. She sets her chin AS angle, gazes slantingly into spaee or the floor pears to be thiniting a whole lot more thnn she is "ve been packing pangs and prayers in my trunks along other things and have even caught myself smuggling | (20. NOt | oe fag or two. I do hope the customs officers won't find aarery rd ad a rod ay “B MWCO UPFOSE we start with*the pangs," was suggested. S “Mm other words, begin the torture,” flashing @ \ smile of the same rapler-like quality as the thrust, ell, then, 1 uin going away from home, I am leaving family. Doesn't that tell the whole storyt ( “¥er it must be comforting to know you are leaving thers who may be trusted to take good care of the fam- ec Ay name on this side?” : “Yea.” was the response, “the Barrymores are looking York success?” ‘shining goal.’ It's me? Naturally, zl ‘ Friends here have ‘There was mild inquiry in the tone, a quissical twinkle in eye, and enigma in the smile. It was not so much what q Barrymore gaid. It was witht she didn’t say, an‘ @ might put {t—the way she said it, |. It would be not only interesting, but good mental ‘exer pe to have @ nice long talk with Miss Barrymore one day wes Miss Barrymore to hear’ “Beoond act!” Miss Barrymore ae then to gq to her next day and have-her tell you what} fee public or the managerial oonscterice? “they:ve always sald-I don't ‘net.’ Once again the interrogation point eppeared in the-eye, her it wag en exclamation: harming. bad the apening night—oh, yea I was!—but I feel I have THE EVENING BJ “WORLD'S w HOME MAGAZINE. & | RE improved greatly since then. Some day 1 hope to learn how a HERE was no bantering, however, when it came to the brothers. “Iam so glad of Lione! agreed the stster, father wes. You have seen him in “The Dictator? Mtked him? I'm so giad. I want every one to like him, And I want people to say that he carf act and that he doen act. I think he’s splendid, Sisters are apt to be, Lionel any more. Fi of course, I've thought him splendid for a long time. We're A perfest little mutual adminstion society, over our parts together and swap ideas. It's fine for « girl to haye two brothers with whom she can swap ideas. It's going to be awfully lonely over there in London without them. Now, I've explained the ‘pang’ part of my going,, ey ‘< the prayers? 4 “Need you ask? They, of course, are offered to tho groat god, or goddess, Success." “Would & London success mean more to yeu than a New, LOT TET GRAND OPERA Howse: a as rd and Jack’s success," sald incerity and unselfish en- Something ras said of John Barrymore's resemblance to “Jack im astonishingly like And you but perhaps I'm dreadfully prejudiced. ren't they? I'm not worrying about ® veteran compared to Jack, and, We always talk a a a “No, I don't think {t would. It isn’t that London ts the because London is so different, as one might vay. Iam to play tn ‘Cynthia’ at the Duke of York's Theatre, and I shall play Cynthia quite different than Dllis Jeffreys did. The question therefore is, will London like Tm hoping and praying for the best, tried to cheer me into taking a bright, view of the prospect by telling me I have lots of friends In. London who will be out in front to help me on to suocegs, “But one can’t depend on one’s fflends for success on the stage, especially in Iondon You can't fill a theatre with your friends for one night, let alone for several, And I frankly confess I am afraid to face for the first time a pit which may ‘Booh* and a gallery whieh may hiss. Oh, How;| they do ‘booh’ sometimes!’’ put her hands to her ears, then ner-, vously clasped them in her lap. “gtill, you have played there before.” “Yes, but the parts I had in Sir Henry’s company were) #0 dmall that no one, outside my little circle of friends, will remember me, It will be like vent turitg on thin foe, waiting Tt was the voice of the maid, who, as she spoke, knocked softly upon the door of the dressing room. broke off with a sigh and rising from her chair pinned on a big, broad-brimmed, becoming hat. IT wondered what such # hat was called, then thought why not a “Bartymore” hat—it couldn't have a better name. “Good-by,"’ she said, offering her hand. “You will be gone?’ — . “That will depend. Perhaps for a day, possibly a year—but in any event not longer than a yearn” ‘week, 2 month, CHARLES DARNTON, she told you the day befo: C b “The Barrymores are looking Did “Cousin Ki mean this to ‘oink Into the individual, * Pd a Bd al | OU know," she sald, with another of those strangely. 1 wey ae: That I am merely natural; that I am just myself. Pereicttes wondered if these same critics ever found ft ex ly ditfloult to be ‘fust themselves.’ “Ase you in front to-night?" ‘When I replied no, that I hed not seen “Cousin Kate’ the opening night, Miss Barrymore exclaimed—that 1s, “Oh, that's too bad. It's very much better then {t was, mean the play, for I've always thought Mr, Davis's 7 - I mean that Iam éetter, I was wreteh- wo “Camilles” and “Wang } 'O Casson will .ereep 9nd. wante serese +i the street. Hopper is a host gway i different. quarters of} {o himself, and ‘Wang’ no ao suits y better th r hi the town re ‘week. Margarot had, but ‘han anyth ng a8 = the peimenary béro- bankrupt, Regene of Blain Armand of Henry Miuller,| is so fru funny, and Woolson Morse’ s0/ genuinely good, that the revival will” doubtiesa’ be, heartily eleomed. Madge Lessing will have Fox's old role of Mtataya, and the) cant will Mnchitens Marion Singer, ¢ idow of the inal company; Frank Casey, who Satteeted Alfred Klein as Pepat; Agnes Rethy Morse, td the Dea “between _ Marguerite Gautler ‘Angtinend Mr. Miller have not together’ in New York since here in “The Only who, hoe Mestpawes, ‘igh 35, Nig known fap have already played in| 3 dainty girl inthe green Wiliam = Pruett Augustus in Chicago end San Bran- tema Nella. Bergen and’ Julie, Bane Charles Frohman has supplied| derson, ; with a strong support, including ee ee MoRae, ieading man with Hthel| “The Secret of Polichinelle,”” with the who will be ‘the Re Count de de| original and admirable cast headed by Eoee Lewis, & . Thompson, will move from the a 108, ange Bovey I sden to the Princess on Monday “Haveriy's Mastodon ‘Mingtrods. with ol ers Van, Eddie Leonard an em-80—, others, will be at {ie Srorioas monte Black i lodrama written ‘by Burst will be preanted we 8 tegnth Street Theatre Monday” night. Partha Galland, in * ¥ Vernon, of Haddon Hail.” wilt be the attraction he Grand Oper Hole ferbert Kelcey “and. Mime Shannon will appear at the Metropolis *rheatre In “Sherlock Hol * Harned's Camiite won't cqugh '¢ die in bed. ‘Residence’ in And opportunity to study the of the real Camille, have, said, determined her to defy other ditions, so that much which is ofig-| may be looked for in her persona- Miss Harned will be seen In 1d | Stephens, Jennie Next Week 9. include the Four Madoaps, Hoosler Zouaves, Sherman and De Forest, Tod Judge Family, George Felix and Lydia Barry, Howard and Bland, Ed Latell, the Four Casting Dunbars, Juck Nor worth and the Jack Theo ‘Trio, The Great Lafayette, in {mperson- ations, will the headliner at the Circle, Others will be Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in “When Two Hears Are Won," the Picolo Midgets, Eleanor Falk, Snyder and Buckioy, Brown and Nevarro, and Joe Fiynn. Among the talent at Tony, Pa will be Charles H. Grae Rue and Company, Madge Fox the lap Lady, ‘ten Brooke, Lambert und ‘Ten. Bro in “Professor Schinals's Academy;” the Nelson-Farnum Troup: of comedy acrobats, and the Fitzgibbon MeCoy ‘Trio. in’ “The Mischievous Brother.” Des y. “Casey tho be the main attraction at Keith's, Others who will go. to make up an excellent bill are Colo and Johnson, Falke and Semon, Hal Yeamans, the Theodore ‘Tro and Phil Nettie Peters stock com- pany at the Fitth A resent Shakespeare's “Taming of the brew, while the chict specialty wil be the hoop-rolling and elub-juggling of Hale and Frances. At the Twenty. third Street Theatre the bill will in- clude Yorke and Adams, the Hallow ee Nema will bo given on Monday afternoon, With Mme, ‘Ternina as Branbilde and Kraus as Blegtried. Mr. Herts will be the condu ‘On the Sunday evening following there will be a final concert, —_—_———_—X—X—"—X—X— SPECIAL NOTICES. WORTH KNOWING. | When it !s known that its power to strengthen the system and build up the body is why Father John's Medicine cures colds, it will be un- derstood why it is so valuable as a tonic and for driving the {mpuri- ties out of the blood. It feeds the % {tissues and makes strength. Pre- gee. . lle" et the Harlem Opera-Houso| qt Aho FOMUNE Teller’ will, be sunk | G0° ot wirowalkers, Sidney: Grant Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ana Sargent Aborn'a Company, of|Reed Bi ana His. Hagvey Comnd igs twa at both performances on rhe dg ever and pretty Edna Bronesa | Company eo New Groom.” The ts stook ere pay at the One Hundred and urday.. This leaves Thursday and “Onl 2 Shop Giri" A nbeokt Proo- | Twenty-fi1 Ys pag 8 Theatre will give ite y evenings for Pinero'a “Iris.” | tor y elghth, Btrest Theat first “presentation of “Audroy™ “and ante, tar wa ave je Onild | Marie Brackman, contralto, will lead ‘This ecoms th“be the eeseon of re- “ ar = the vaudeville ‘and there is every promise that|th Thint Atenas, Snnounced for)’ mana Wallace Hoppor will be tho star at Hurtig & Beamon's. Supported by H. vents pneumonia and consumption, Nota patent medicino, and free from ie drugs. Fifty years in uae) AMUSEMENTS, _ Wolf Hopper’s reappearance «in an’ Imperial Burlesquers will be at ‘S| Lita vt * Tan eC, ase AE eae | eRe gt Ser” Mee Rawr ere LA ota sc] DASTOR'S sektimante bal ‘will prove Siowsee Bikers ple bo be manny Rice, Mr. and £ a selVAUDEVILLE BILLS. orale Woward aod Blond, | Holep a and. Car eo “he Two Orphans! dee he dill at. Hammerstoln'a snentmaah and Zend, Oesl and Zen Sean saa ty hen AMUSEMENTS. w | CBB ve Haber’s 14th St. Maseum wus a Mitohell: 10 ot CERT SUNDA’ J. W, COPFRY, BARNUM'S ORIGINAL SKELETON DUDE. eae FLORENTINE # PROUPR ore & Phillip. Allen & Big Acta, CON~ CASINO. une Uo wT at Bve.8.45. Mate. To-dara@Wel..2.1 Was April 16—De Hopper tn PRINGESS 23 ASTM A i BS = =S ACADBMY vl SOUVENIRS ! W. H Prices 3.$L Atte To-anyeW KNICKEMDUCKER, WRIGHT. LORIMER in THE SHEPHERD ‘KING. ~ | MURRAY 24 Henry ¥, Donnélly HEARTSEASE. & Sroad way And By Capel 8 herman & De Forest ines wlth ILLE aN | oes mene unas bat, Battnar’ Prt ey Sr. | SS Mrs. Nagg and Mr. — BY ROY L. MCARDELL, (Copyright, 1904 by the Press Pablishing Company, The New York ona) (eT. T haven't a girl, Mr. Nags, N ‘There's nobody to cook your breaktast with me. “It tan't my fault, How can I keep a «itl when you are making the house & scene of constant dissension. ‘vou have never said a word? “Ah, yes! Get out of tt that way. It wasn't what you #afd, It was how you |acted, You very seldom spoke to my dear mamma and my ttle brother Willie, and of course the impudent aer- vant took her cue from you and be- haved in the most outrageous manner |when lttle brother Wile asked her |to blacken’ his shoes. “Don't deny that you are not responst- ble! Don't you dare amy you were not! Don't you aro tnterrupt’me. I will have For once I will speak out. put up the servants to rebel agtinst me. They are impudent to my denr mamma, vho is visiting us for five or six months. They refuse to do the simplest thing for Wilile, and fy {nto a rag? almply becanse the poor boy, ont of all patience, throws a dish at them. 4 “You sncak ont of the blame, but both my dear mamma and my Ittle brother Willle'soe how you treat me, and they blame me for being a softy for putting up with ft! “What {1 the consequence! Why, to- day, after the servant left, mamma turn- ed on mo with fury because the steak wasn't tender enough for brother All Alone in the House, Without Even a Girl to Help Her with Housework, You Would Think He Would at Least Try to Be Patient with that Best of Women! spirit, but he would not, even if he is only @ boy! ‘What's that? You don't want any steak, you say? Well, you will. You will eat that steak, After having to take It from the cat and even washing {t for you, and then going to the trouble of cooking it, and then to have You tell me that vou won't eat ft, “Ch. this is too much, too muoh! “t fix you an appetizing meal. I watch it every minute that it is cooked just right. I stand over the cook steve like a sinve and am so anxious that you will have a dainty breakfast, and this is what I am told. “You encourage every servant I haw to abuso me in the most shocking mas- ner, You go around the house likess man without @ friend, for it is partaet your game to play the martyr, and then the husstes of servants have the, frontery to tell me that T am a and a shrew! “That is what I got for being kind and patient with you! That is my re ward for standing up for you when. my own mother and brother advise me nod to put up with you. “I know that you would aay that my, people would make trouble between us, but it is only ther good ness, and begause mamma finds this house moro comfortable for her, and brother Wille is thinking of going work in a year or two, that makes Willie, and they have gone to a hotel to stay until we get a good cook. “Of course they will send you the aul. it I had the spirit of a mouse, [I would have gone with them. “But no, herself for her husband. “But I even turn from my own people and take side against my best friends for you, and you do not appreciate st. “Hore you ait at your ease while I toll over the cookstove fixing you Gainty morsels. And I am so ever- come with my secret sorrow that the cat gets at the meat and dices it all hover the kitchen floor. That was wh) brother Willle wouldn't eat “You would eat é. You have no I must still be a foottsh, |!” Joving woman who makes @ slave of ond them put up with the awful scones they witness here when rags one Rae ena soowl! PB cal yt Ke wont he cai’ t can’t be x shan't be calm! Ihave alin ba jhave never sald ¢ 2, ond of, what I nas, jaf ta YP anc should’ dle Rey tell you that do pons can that re BRP rh Lee act et the etable Te 0k ae you aign't tack Be for Went, you looked one! “How i Jong, Will Jt be 6 | Uetore teen wet another girl? Mamma and a will not eat without clean “On! there purges Sad erin: And its 2 ah*your f fault! Rapicins, TO WORLD pagent ey saa p renee ule ea wing JR. ‘wooD, iieere Tramo Jo Manager. AMUSEMENTS, THBATRE, Bway Eva., 8.20. "Mats. 16 SONG HITS FROM Laity 5,000 LAUGHS. GARRICK 2 EAEANOK ROBSON neti To-Day, 25¢,, 50c To-Night, Res. 75e.| = ON CHS Lous 1S. CAS (bury tree La one 0d BINS fans comets Ter alist J NUSH-A-BYE, BABY" PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ’S FAIR. ST. LOUIS, Mo. First Coach Excursion MAY 10, £904. ROUND - TRIP $20 FROM NEW YORK. cbaeR arya: ee GEO. W. BOYD,-General TT, LOOPING THE VOLO, THE WIZARDV 0 von NEW YORK 2% re | CARER THE TEND cota i nora 125 St. & 84 Av.' Tmw.Night Concert, 250. DEWE Y LADIES’ MAT. TO-! DEWEY {ANITA URE SURE ‘Tmw. Night Concert, BROADWAY 3 PRAY SAIN Bit Ta Te Tae NREL TONSTC GR AND THE GIRL SRE'GREEN EYES ‘with a Bloodgood- 7. PEGGY FRoat Balt Ss WALLACK’S ‘ GEO. ADEs Ovelnt, Comedy—THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN EET THEATRE pear teh 07 THESMART SET? Tae ‘ NEXT WREK (Only)—TH: MERICAN, By..8.30. Mat. To-<d: Kelcey & ‘Shannon ta Belt ‘0-MORROW—TED MARKS" on Tat Week—HAVERLY'S SevornwLs. MBTROPOLIS Way Do y DOW! Lid St, & 8d Ave. Bi etieds ‘Rae Renan TH ye) AINETiER ES, Niet hae 2 Tay} Cantield & MAdESTIC Pocnren WIZARD OF 0Z_™"™ sta'eros WEST END MIQUE, Reccnine | ee nae “fo ncen, Seats 200. }BELASCO TZaTRE. | | CROSMAN § VRID Mata, Wed.@ Sat. antatae vi gel BORIS a there Meise 37ar moe ay TN MEAD Debi "__BROOKLYN /N AMUSEMENT! Sole. ot... MONTAUK, GLITTERING ct

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