The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1905, Page 9

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ae Taye lederine, Ss 7a oa Lo, G uct G PATNA 5 PA LPO 8 RE RITE Saturday i i Jeg Se dented nese NON? MVHAT could the poor girl do? {done dopen’t count; you must do ft all over again, New Nothing. | York {9 the most trying-clty in the world in that-respect, wi ! I'm trembling with fear already at the thought of ap- # There you hayp jt, poor girl, straight from pearing hore again,” Miss Alice Neilsen, who wes once a poor sit) “You have been away how long?” herselt, | “Let she see, I must count on my fingers as | used to at school. One—two—three—four (one gloved finger ran lover those of the other hand)—four years and a half, the Spanith Room of the Hotel Astor, She had 8°) yoa me, what a long time! 1'm’afrald every one will away a “Singing Girl” to return a prima donna, Experl- have forgotten me, It's going to be very hard for me,’ ehpe has taught me that the mede-In-England prima | “As hard for you as your first appearance in Italy?" 9 ri 0: 6 gin, she! “No; uothing, it seems now, could ever again be so ay ines res Leak Wee plier ny od Mt trust | herd as that, ‘Talk of Italy's sunny skies! They were her, in nine casey out.eften to come back with ah accent |the most lowering I ever saw on the night of my debut an thick-ae x Landon fom, Of course, sie 18 unconscious |*t the Theatre Bellini, jn Naples, It was raining and, of |t, and she fliekers the lashes of hor Innocent eyes as|!!ke the skies, T wae wooping, I orled all the way to the cho says, moro pleased than apologetic: "One does grow erie Failure! Fajlure! Failure! That was the one like the people with whom onp 1s thrown, doesn't one?” | yeas the one rant ef Aste ‘The terrible tear That was my last experionte, and I had stecled my- hat had been with me since ti 9 nigh before, when my eel for another of the game sort. , teeth.chottered with it I don't know, how, 1 gabon’ But an egreeable eurprige was in store for me. | the stage," NO/It wasn’t stage fright, Ihe sf 1Uss Neilsen evidently went abroad to study some- a thoiisand efits worse, The only cime,iainy, fe that thing besides “manner.” She seemed absolutely un-|! had stage fright wes when I was a little girl, It was at cpotled. There was no affectation, no airs, no nonsense, *” ene performance in Prine Clty, After much the was uncharged even to that cunning, Uttle mole) Denis 1 wee given & ane Sel My one iittle line pan which opera glasses were wont to be focused in Ned e the cue for my sister's entrance, But the moment I faced that first audience I forgot everything the old Casino days. She was still from Missouri, and) whe was going to see her mother in Harlem, At once |S4.F8m) gryingiinto the wings, At Naples that-might 1 an awful load of prima donna was lifted from my \ mind, 1 was prepared for the worst as { waited for her in "I yust gat and watched Calve eat.” AY, persuaded me to give up comic opera and go to Italy to study, After a) year I 1p goneert {n London and in Italy, and finally had my oppor+ tuntty in ‘aust.’ It was very hard work and very small pay at first, Lve often sat in my dressing-room and laughed at my magnificent salary of 45 franes, But to haye the Italians like me was worth more than anything else, The day after my Naples debut a newsboy ran up to me In the street and, giving me a paper, cried, ‘La Belle Amerigana!' Smiles had taken the, — place of tears, It had been worth while, after all, Next year I sang in ‘Traviata’ at the great Bad Carlo Opera-Houae, in Naples, and after that in Logdop, Calve was to have sung with me there, but she was taken in “ * rd ad a os HROWING off her automobile coat, Miss Neilsen put the case of the poor girl in a nutshell. “The poor girl hasn't a chance jn the world, It; takes a lot of money to fit one’s self for grand opera. A! girl with $5,000 even can do next to nothing. She must go, abroad to study music and langupges, AJ] the great teachers are there, The cost is as great as the work) and study. It cost me all that I had earned in years on! the stage. No, the poor girl has no chance.” | But what could the poor girl do?—I was mt) OW, ALICE, x! te bar, condition @t'the time, for] and could not, I have jugt been singing to her upstairs. @he had me to sag can go on the stage, into the chorus {f neces-| the reagon that the dancing| luncheon, hut I hardly took a bite, 1 Just pat there and watched Calve X tary/" sald Miss Noilsen, and work and hope and save. | I was obliged to do was tax-| eat, When I was at the Casino I used to run over to the Metropolitan with 4 That is her only chance—the chance of making enough | / money to pay for the study she needs, the study ae * she can’t possibly get in this country, This may sow disloyal, but it is the plain, undeniable truth, she pra felt the same impulse to run away and hide, and | could when the applause that meant po a“ £ t ta kes a \ Ing my strength. I was al:| my makeup on to snateh what I could of her wonderful voice and acting. , 7 most discouraged when a| It wae hard work getting up my nerve to sing to her just now, But she friend advised me to se@| was very kind, A prima donna is not elways kind to another anger, Jeal- lot of money by _ Mr. Henry Russell, who was | ousy is one of the things @ singer has to battle with, Tho very fact that ’ the talk of London at the| shy makes 9 success may keep her trom getting another engagement,” time because of hip haying| “You look forward to your appearance here!-—- restored Duse's golden yoice, “With fear and trembling. It would break my heart to haye them say, I had no desire to do any+| as some have said, ‘Bhe waa a fool toleave comig opera.'” thing but rest, hut I did nee] Mise Neiisen's frat appearance hese will be on Thursday afternoon, Nov, yr mer him and sing for him finaly| 9, at the Casino, in Doplzett!’s ‘BonePasquale,” Norina, aho says, js hor Age 1 en the malt that bo favorita role CHARLBS DARNTON. | "Thevonlyitime:I/hadistage fripht” go to the land of song, the home of music,” |hardly belleve my “Do you feel, too, that it 1s easter for an American | much to me did come,” gitl to ‘make good’ in Burope than in her own countty?"| so ws s s | ay “Indeed I don't, although once she has ‘made good’ 0 “Nearly every one had been calling me a fool all eas Back <i for leaving comic opera,” she sald. ‘I was ‘N the very day of her Italian debut Miss Netlgen's} playing in ‘The Portune-Teller’ at the Shaftesbury, Ry ant ghytel pany ay He public takes you cup of woe was filled to overflowing by a letter) Theatre when the Landon oritics awakened an old to ips ¥' re ial on the other hand, from America telling her she was all kinds of aj longing in me by saying that my yolce was capable | your-every new appearance is a debut. What you have'fool to attempt grand opera, of better things. My voice was in anything but good “VERONIQUE,” “MOONSHINE,” “THE WHITE CAT” AND TWO SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYS NEXT WEEK HRONIQUE,” @ musical piece, Japan by ti any wilt revive ndsed and aie -atth SVJ "vis be omaret by Gearen BA: port on tae ncuron toate ana to frm |duncermand_ process, Tos. frlumph wr ane hi ‘Syock ym, the A SE Pek ratte Fed” Artpudaatre Srl iy riya a Feat Hoa Wardes's company from th? | an eliiance on behalf of the home office, | Of Hymen at the end of the seoond act | terpreta ot Kean ile “The Winard ‘of on" with new songs | “Lal house AY Sree tite i {uplo Thesare Landon, at {ie | The party reture to Mogland via Now | wl prewot the weddings of Rusl| Mita, ase ait iB tla, wii AY ee can ee Moademy of bunle. on attraction Wt the att a w Mite roadway Theatre londay @ 7 + father! ill appeay 4 Pros tek oe ritten Be MO’ Yeates | fate’ in toge, ate Aeotiy tttetonettae doain’ ho foal ban Prater, rater ie "te arn pi | Meda ang, Monte ery 404 | athe “Cheistion,” at the Alar Bjelds “and ' and Duval, the score by Andre Messa- he ts Teens “Goh by the United Chrivtmar of all Nations. A feature of | Stanley and other newoomers, PO es Rue Beit oll cdl Bog j 4 nor er, director of opera at Covent Gar-| ihevupar’ caDtire| the Hartormance al be. ther tiectect | Ben Greet'e Engtivn company wit be-|"Muky ynanmete's yan” wivy! Talla. et, Brothere. will taka The LI ma rat Ae a] 3 den, The principals of Mr. Kdwardes's | Mise I} bes 9 pumber of Ariuga Castilian troupe of dancors and |S!" * ™onth’s season at the Mendelssohn Perr jhe ge Lig be es vel Great Jo yatery” to ee “4 A be sila Company are Ruth Vincent, Lens Malt-| 00% ge What You Aint and Gripen troubedours from the Theatre Royal, All ow Monday evening. Shakeapeare's Sie Diavad ‘by. the stone i. company Hy Reokerbosker ni vera be ; oe iy vohlked jand, Kitty Gordon, Agnes Vincent, | ish ‘among ~ By ol | Madrid, ‘The prinotoajs of a company | P!ays will be given in the Bilsabethan Ph Preiirt ne Avenue Theatre, — | at the Dewey, and th jar rr las Miss Valll-Velli, Deborah Volar, Ruby | Dick Temple, George oy! rick numbering several hugdred people are manner, “Henry V. will be the mad and Hattie Wiliams George Laon Moore maa be the singer Hie a fe. Delmar, John Le Hay, Lawrence Rea, Paulaing, Clara rances Hodge, M unm d: a d sikh & will Lyng ahs Hatteras rt to the | ar the wien erbere convert At ran { Aubrey Fitzgerald, Ralph Natrn, John | 2°" Ere wit For her last two weeks at the Belageo| arlem ite Majestic Theatre to-morrow night. , a Be 1 Malcolm and James Grant phe ‘White Cat” Drury Taane | fom ht ‘Theatre Mrs, Carter will appear in tes be aeen at Signer Comiapeire wil repues te ee h { spectacle, will be transplanted to the ima bom, “tax.” os | ecmaed ieanetee wtina, | w Marlo Canin wil come to the Liberty] New Amsterdam Theatre by Kinw & ay ee te and Boe tn ‘ee uoatton ot Mr, Ellmbeth Schiller vopreno. and ts wggersona oth of" walt Theatre on Monday night ln @ new/erianger on Thursday evening, A new Robert 8. Mantell, at the Garden Binge OEE | Jnasle Strauas, violinist, will be the i musleal play, “Moonshine.” written| book and new music have besa provid.| Be 3. Sothern end Jutta. Mastows, ot | TOMES, vill be seen tn “Richeliey” a, tn fie Brand Bop ather sales IN ee for her by Edwin Bititon Royle and | oq by Horry B, Smith and Ludwix Wne-| the Knlekerbocker, will be seen for the|*hd “Othello.” As Richelieu, Mr. Many “ally 3B Bt 1" VAUDEVILLE. ATTRACTIONS, mamund Burke’ George V. Hobart, with musto by Siivio| lander, and new songs by Wiliam Je-|frat ‘sme hore In "The Mershant of tat) ill Retens “en. Monday, "Tunadar | ot a york regis MIL De the] At Hammerstein's Wiliams and | at the Grand tome and Joan Schwarts. The Anale| Venice.” They will give thelr own ver~ ane + oe "aaturday pete ne tant hay ‘Walker will head the bill, 1¢ Minatrolg will be i. Lionel Longacre has been sent tolof the first act, the Bnohanted Op.’ sion of the play, meres several scenes oth Pekar ay, nates, Jae | teen a se Stock Com. others will be Willy Zimmer ! iaartes ; HEALTH AND BEADTY. THE TORTURE OF TACITURNITY; ww: # BETTY’S BALM FOR LOVERS. ee : i " BY NIXOLA GREELEY- SMITH. ° PR bararcy cara poate va dishondrable, apd “i nig game neat sine aay 8 stoee al batt OH a A pre By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. j WIP of Sioux city, tu, hes sved her Bumand for ie cpa: aaron ae “rae K a out iM are | gee re read’ very well and know Rothiog A Red Shade for Hair, sy Wrenn, ries meee: Fee Mrerce, to get 4 to fam, te her shoul aed to ana einai V4 Whethisr Y have a, a5 ga wien hie to the srameeen ot the eyes, 1 mt declares that when oho was ‘ J a iti Ppyaa Estey ation. phe, Sodnene thst ay an pay, te Neel | f fam very ¥ perplexed wbout | 1 | agen tne too! vary Baal ‘aly. 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