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| THE w EVENING w WORLD'S. HOME » MAGAZINE ‘meme Nance Overt 5 ‘ Who PIGVeM* ROwNG Tine World To Get From AWD East Side oA Broadway Stare. =” ama. | iss TEARS STILL IN HOR Eves ° THERE ISA di ‘ AS SHE SATIN HER r ge. a ' ae fas nas Pes Q way TO \ OF us me i HER \ ‘ Ps - —_— ‘ ; ‘ y ‘ (Ve. HURT “4 y ey ; ca | { Must é aS = WORK OUT © 3 * MY OWN e Vin SALVATION, ) ; SHINE Im ME DOORWAY OF HER DRESSING ROOM, * MISS O'MEILA Sas, W “coo pve!" ae Via 4 wy Much-Travelled Actress Found Audiences} ': %™ svios us, perhaps, because it may reeat! something in our own | ives. We remember our unhappy experiences much longer and much more in Far-Off Lands as “Advanced” as "We all ine the pleasant ones, don't yon think? As Caleb Plummer sald, ae a F PSY eke Men iO, ‘Main’ Wea a New York’s pa Ibsen and Sudermann| « e a get as Be to visas we can or thar ae p m ait bi 2 Given Without Uprisings on the Part, “N oaid Miss O'Nell, “T haven't the slightest destre to play comedy, Ra Diab I NY MAY. 7 Whatever reputation I may make will probably be made along the Pi RBOC bay of the Natives- With Tears in Her line I have laid out for myself, I must work out my own salya- N.C, GO < ODWIN tion in my own way. during the time I was on the other side | was never accused of al Frivy i Eyes the Former Murray Hill Favorite! ‘rnis answer to criticism was as straight-trom-the-shoulder as Miss “Meaning : wane?” e oaguanine ar: ee REN Rivaoll SUNDAY. “If you prefer to call it that.” ’ O’Nell’s musoular gestures, which were recalled at thi: int h —$——— en Protests She’s Not Morbid, gling her thumb and explaining, “I hurt it during the pertoreaiios bel cl Cd * 4 ad * * CRITERION THRATRE, 44th 0 4 Bway, et. {ng it against Mr. Dalton’s arm.” She didn’t 7 138 O'NEIL looked amazed when it was suggested that she went « MANK int SRCOND In this passage-at-arms. say how Mr, Dalton had fared Jong way ‘round and tee a long ny? to reach pateryrs f a | LOUIS NN rr tears “But I didn’t spend seven years in going around the world to Garrick THEATRE, Sch st. HERE were egy , yia4 suspicion in beserd O'Neil’s eyes, The An emphatic “Certainly not!” was brought out by the inquiry whether | on Broadway,” she amet, taking ae ini apis {| ee 1 OHNN} tears were e's, the suspicion Nanoe’s very own, Some-| slie conserved her strength to move her audiences 1n emotional scenes, “Then Broadway was not your goal?” | Yo! é l thing dlstressingly akin to distrust betrayed itself In the| “That would be inartistic,” she added, with a pltying glance, "To bo| op oii, (ome know that I had any particular goal. I wanted to play here, | SAVOY Gren "hs. Mais Wea. a ta H00 LAND siobe-trotting actress's face as she swept the way to her| able to move an audience merely for a moment ia not my aim,” f ou oak 8s ne might be anxious to play in any large city. That is § CABBAGE PATCH | Adalat stains BO -room, a “ * . resting. hi = tn ety reaming in Daly's at the damp close of the “Fires of] Your alm ts——1" (ete her Merray Hill days, Mise O'Nell has carried the drame into j Broads, & ath Bega 30 MAMBRSTELE SNe Lt ; it. John, “To succeed,” said Miss O’Nell simply, staring at her hand and then | South Africa, Egypt, the Hawalian Islands, New Zealand and Australia, i ai) ant Lp DON j AL Watines Brery ant Oe, I felt decidedly uncomfortable and tried in vain to shut out the fancied| moving the lame thamb agaln Hot So muaition Gear old, bat bardly daisies, eee Thies Hones hear || hae wie pe sight of the grinning heads of two 4 aii 4 “It doesn't seem seven years since I played at the Murray Hill," mused i | Brn . | raga hole preter, pe hachlivmr ger bly bie had been cut off Tt was suggested that “the great American actress” was still a long-| Miss O’Nell. “Did I hope to see sone po old friends oth Well,” with DALY'S porte Ml Ne Ltn vila * That When Mise O'Neil turned ith two 5 shea ieee come. | felt want. @ half-scornful little:laugh, “I hope | was not so bad at the Murray Hill i" ining tears mellowin, “ ” ’Nei, “ - ,, | that I have no friends left in New York. Seven years pass quickly when one | her manner and her make-ip, I took heart. Ordinarily a man will flee fea et ort Pog Mg Ge, pane sed greed of ar Anterece, {s interested in one's work and is happy—and those seven years were busy Swoman in teare.’ But these tenrs seemed a good omen. For not ox! (rs) iiviah ate were thinking that some one m t} aad happy ones.” ‘ A 1 Bre is whatan taik en aun ta tr he r . only will! these days, but she didn’t say whom she had in mind, | Miss O'Neil enjoyed another laugh at my expense when I asked how | Mi. Ts GOTHAM Lape weeps,” but what she says is If only Nance O'Netl would be content to be “the American Mrs, Camp-| !b8en and Sudermann affected the natives of the far-off countries she has 7 , ree || ssn Bowery ” invaded, She said that even in distant Cairo audiences did not differ in {n- bell” In many ways she resembles the tiletress of Pinky-Panky-Poo, telligence and culture from those of Broadway—there are so many English \, Pretty apt to come from her moistened soul. I hung my hopes on those When I asked if she had seen Mrs. Campbell act, she cried: “Oh, surely you! everywhere. She described the ball at the Ghesireh Palace in Cairo as one LYRIC i REJAN \ tears, and, clutching at that sea-going straw about » 4 tide In the affairs of Mat.ANgi‘LaDame J men, I resolved to take this one at its partially subsi | : ed'Jt thlght eed ca to tortens a ded flood, and secretly| wouldn't accuse me of imitat’— of the moat brilllant events to be seen anywhere; but the desert—the Incom- “4 Comeliaa.-_) j pray . Therefore, with as much sympathy as Heaven forbid! . And I took refuge behind the at <™ parable Libyan Desert—was the most beautiful thing in the world, from the CASINO sias"ro- ay BOTONeSS Flddiesicas, . J ! Loould muster for a Sudermann heroine, I remarked thet she evidently felt | the statement—after Miss Onei] point of view. She was dreaming It out with hor eyes, when cP Dy Bi n The Climt the character she played, y felt onal pad assured me she had never seen Mrs, Campbell—that she was Rucek Ge teh Gabe save wo all bu Ata ‘ PRINCE ‘tant eek oe et oa a “It 1 did not I could not play it,” she 1 6 an Ba yO Say Fass. “Yes, Mr. McKee!" called Miss O'Neil, and she bowed us out with her lac rT Uy Geo. Ade WA hte Muse remarked—dryly r “Well, id fair Calit I i “ 7 Ef | a } aight be said, for the minute I spoke of } she iy femigd Be and the alifornian smiled forgiveness, “I will say that | prettiest stage bow. CHARLES DARNTON. SHO-CU tay | to Sma aw at Pec |SOUSA Same | | en ee =<" Rive New Plays and a Theatre Opening Next Week iicctors ona rou | AMERICAN jOTRPIh 2 SUE dar Wn se WG” Micawe” Wribkar H | eR EVERAL interesting events are on | Thomas Bailey Aldrich's Biblical tragedy | a yo SS sidaial a oat . | Sth Ay —"Brlenda:* May Veabal Wich ayia. | RUC aia tite te Be Pitied Toan Be | 667 KNOW what you want—you want me to discuss the morbid—and 1009) ‘the theatrical calendar for next| “Judith of Bethula.” Sonny | & owe fesetinun somes 30 eeeeeks een john nar Roberta. Hayes Fest iene ae Sa | ~ Want to discuss me as the morbid type of woman—and—well, you’ week. | Rob nail wi n- TTRACTIC and "Gatland, Zeno, the BBN st-toemwn Arbs le Vasaevite. | ATLANTIC b not going to get you wast.” ) YOu're| ‘Annie Russell will begin her annual) Robert B, Mantell will Sogin an « RACTIONS. Att, ora the bill will in- | acade: 4 Music, 1 Moredo Brow, Brandow & W: what orgagement at the Garrick Theatre on| #tsement at the Princess Theatre 00 uy Yohe will reappear in vaudeville, | clude Ce nd Hart, Crawford aud | Th Wi + Lith Bt, & jeving PL | Woodward. Plinton & Murray, Bechert years, ac: Mannina Yor! and Mayme. Geh e Wizard of Oz | ma JESTIC PAULA EDWARDES Miss O'Neil came to this conclusion almost bet: c Monda, “Richard lore her colored | Monday night, when Charies Frohman | Monday night and appear in chai , lad time to pretend to be Duty. She leaned forward in her chair and fined |, remem, Nee fe "Brother Jacwues.” | Kugwall wit pay Lady Aine |} k oe Wille Hale ond Bysncits Me 0d | ieee SSA eee eke MONDAY NIGHT me with @ clairvoyant gase. There was no use protesting, No feeb! alts four-act comedy by Henry Bernstein reek iil be the Cir | Venama Trio," —— e-DaydWot2, Byes) MONDAY MGMT» WINSOME WINNIE , Pp le words | and Pierre Veber, P awa “ 0) vin- Prof, G hi be “aig a ‘ ; —~ bin aaa of mitie could convince hor she had not read aright the binek } es * Pacts Bewerds, th "Winnome Wr will ba a action sal i A Bon att BROADWAY | ES SPP. Mon Sek 2h f lack interviewing Pers }nle,” will begin 4 week's engagement at oO eee at baw atthast uit : ART, Fritz! Sche! Ml, Of course, a nice morbid interview isn’t to be the Majestic Theatre on Monday night A number — RAR ALY €) cus: 5 Hosen, Rada sities Gin deat pip hh sniffed at, but I really | ‘The postponed opening of Low Fields's Ma) 4 he atre on MM oo x | oftered at the Bien Musee, siprke, Le “Rue & a was a bit ating, t! 6 @itl ecour oe Charles Frohman's company in “The IN BROOKLYN. g ther f Ee . { QNe declare: Ppointing, however, to hear Mins ‘the nae eas ee Other Girl” will be the attraction at the Cecilia Loti tn The. Setlo-Comic PASTO S th Wear At ay WINDSOR wi zt i “ ae Grand Opera-House, ci ess,” will be the attraction at 20 2 ab Gan » 4 “T am not morbid, Indeed, f am very happy.” jheaded by Mr. Fields and Marie Cabill| “vrne Rogers Brothers in Paris will Montauk iy seb Sonia. Lael 90, #20 Cents. RAND on WOLF K ’ “Why then, tf I,may ask, do you choose sombre plays?” eee forward in “It Happened in| ko to the Harlin Opera-House. Cee EEE BIG BILL TO-DAY G ., beta Sy ‘1 5 ’ Nordtand.”* ; ! Se , Next, Weel \ “Because 'l believe such plays are best | “More to Be Pitied than Scorned” wiil jinaereiet By. 8.15. Mat.To-Day : : a ues hil vary cael pre ecbrigh eg to my temporament, if I pares |be at the American ‘Theatre. Meee doe oy Over 500 METROPOLIS | Vacant Chair, Q'e Svat’ Netw Press . mm it I seek the morbid.” | “The Fortunes of the iKing" 19 they Ross & Fenton, in “*Twirly Woirly," Three Madcaps, Women and Girls Nat WK—THE VOLUNTRER ORGANIST. MW NIGHT, BIG even when you go to the theatre to eee others act?” | tite of the new play in which James! will revive Weborfletdian fun at th) | Proctor theatre n - | pain Yau! aoadoal, "N-0-0," boohed Miss O'Neil, “I've even been known to go to musica) |X: Mackett will appear at the Lyrlc| West End Theatre. | Proctoe's ; ‘ desiring to be employed in the Ay Dooea.15 P.M. PRE Yorkville | Ford @'Gehrum Colby Coby Theatre on Tuesday evening. It Is a Girl of the Streets” will make’ Others on the bill will be the business place or the home will we’ Chair um Sob snr Lana! Shire CSRs romantic dr: by Mra, Charles A. art he Third A ir if cyell Mr. and M he , ‘ 8 av ..23 at. (MenOuly, Abept TMA @he la and | ama by dirs Charles A.j her ocurtsey at the Thin venue/itoupe of cycllats, Mr. and offer their services through the om CA. ht, Bw | 7} c é need ache 4d tho biaid of her black wig. It was the only | Doremus asd Leonidas Westervelt, Theatre. : fone ,D. Wisher and Abie Mic Situations Wanted columns in} QRpertatiag tyre es2e ee hy s.20 Keilh’s ti feos 260 and BOeess = false thing about her. © was frankly honest—even a! ee From Rage to iiches" will return) {o the King’ will be given > he next Sunday World Want yy yy UN so ia, New O . : bout the tabooed x i £ oy t y + n Wy \mnorbidaaes later’ on. 00 Wednesday evening Sir Charien) fh LUFT ai neve rhe Vor| inet aasreng eae Directory. MRS, FISKE |HEDDA GABLER, EDEN) dis Wab os Rees “I think there is) 4 streak of the: morbid in all of us,” phe said, “4 | W7ndham and Mise Mary Moore, at unser Organi. ‘ Wt Fitty-eigh ‘ 4 Whether zoe rule * & com WEBER PO Bear & hai. fetus wast mise Te ae al ‘ be i : L will nother week , c c ic Bt. Pop. Prices. wie man iniis in the street and a crowd rushes to the T don't. | the Lyceum Theatre, will change from | >A. Weg » rugeie” le eapoupeed) Will offer moter ya | mere world or in the mest . ae ely Welt that fore. y My mor-|*Dayid Garriek" to “Mrs. Gorringe’s Weill be! at. the! Malo alc’ Persone 7 hy cirele and desire female help, & ALE Sree a ae bye aah take TL alyays Burry in another direction, But | Necklace,” a comedy by Heury Hubert | Dewey. ri toes Jack's Burlesquera! bill Will be preseated 5 the request is made that you NEW Lex. Av, iotth st Mat, To-Dey. | Te {s something ot ‘this same sort which Jeads | Davies. who wrote “Cousin Kate" | #1,\he Gotiay | and Tweay-itih Sires kindly consider the applications Sil pili Citrki Wabi” | BROOKL ehh oe eople to go to . oy ; ene Ls at } of the Situations Wanted adver- | Nut wh, Jos Santiey, Rags (o Riches | GO ema ‘tent th Letter on a La ° ; " tisers in next SUNDAY} | Mp —T 7 tmmambeted thet the serious rons vital emotions et | aXe CXS st Dev’ oe mortar a, ron 22:1} WORuo "want DIRBETORY, | NE 2» BUOY