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Saturday, BBE PHHSDLDTBHPBHRODF t The Evening. World’s Daily ees POPBPBOPOLDOLDVOPDRODOOOEDHOVOKEVOHLHE® GHEE | By Charles Darnton. | OU'VE heard the story of the American e{tizen who, when presented y to Queen Victoria, took the hand he was expected to kiss and,/ “She Dropeed Man -s shaking it vigorously, sald; “Howd'y, Queen!” Well, my faux fyes And d Drooce” "The Dromotit Side ca Art pas, dreadful mistake, awful break, or whatever you may choose | er Bond * fork Bigger? to call {t, doubtless seemed as bad as that to Mile. Emma Calve when she) A music dropped her eyes and drooped her hand for my especial benefit. critic, up to all the parlor tricks of Continental Europe, might have risen to the occasion, bowed to the Inevitable, or something like that, but the poor, antutored @ramati¢ critic who doesn't know, and possibly doesn’t care a continental about that sort of thing, is more than likely to healtate and be! %/ lost in confusion. To cover mino, I took the hand that was upside down, put like its owner's nerves, no doubt—and gave it a respectful, side Ne at on edxe ong shake “M'sieu’,” led the gractous Calve—for she was in a gracious mood. “Poor man!" she was probably saying to herself, “he doesn't know any better I had walked {n upon'a cozy little rehearse! of “La Navarraise.” It was small, tke the room just off the Manhattan Opera-House, but {It was very intense. Just as I stumbled in, the emotional Calve sounded as though the tenor had stabbed her with a batpin. From time to time, as the trouble continued, the tenor ge’ man seemed moved with a strong impulse to bite a piece out-of the plano, at which sat Signor Campaninl, playing to beat the band, and occasionally singing like a forty horse-power tea kettle. The room wae filled with tenors, baritones, baasos and things, but they all dwindlea into tnsignificance before the vibrant, dominating personality of the all-per- yading Calve. At the height of che uproar, Campanin{ cried, ‘Whoa, Emma!" in diplomatic French, and the rehearsal came to a stop. “‘La Navarratse’ appeals to me,” remarked-the calmed prima donn: “pecause it is dramatic. The dramatic side of a role is always first with me. It Is the bigger side—the basis, the foundation of art.” “It 1s of more importance to youl than the music of an operat” OV .de Zayas, “How can any one act to the baton? How can hummn emotian be beaten out In measures?—one, two, three—imposeible! Operatic expression is false, singing {a insincere. One cannot love, cannot suffer, to measure. It} is not that I wish to make it difficult for the director, {t 1s that I must make {t possible to myself Operatic expression 1s artificial, ridloulous, | absurd. Do we say: ‘I love! I love! I love!’ or T die! I dle! I die!’ over “It is of first importance. I am an actress by instinct, a singer by acci-| and over again in real life? No; neither do we shriek ovr joys and sor-| emotions of the character she {s attempting to portray? How can she learn Gent. I was studying for the dramatic stage when some one discovered 1/ rows from the housetops. Therefore I cannot resign my intelligence to! to feel that the character {s part of her?” had a voice and turned me In the other direction.” operatic expression.. Common s¢npe and temperament make me frst of all H Gena hi i 4 : t k ant H rms collapsed, h ¢ quit we and rested in her Ia er Sho shrugged her heavy furs about her ears and sent the ends fiying| an actress Suis RAIAs dabei GAAP MTC aM Wa ire te i eee SERRE vith a wide gesture. This called my attention to a plain black dress and a Diue hat with fly-away feathers. Only for e moment ts {t possible to get They are everything that is femintne—sus- “You do not regret that you became a singer instead of an actress?” “Yes, I do regret {t. It ts the regret of my life. A great actress ts singer; {t Is poss!ble for her to achieve greater lating further activity I asked: away from the Calve eyes. greater than a great ‘Are you tired of Carmen?” April 6 DP BPOBEBBOOS She Didn’t ‘Become am Actress i picious one moment, twinkling the next, flashing with one mood and cloud-| triumphs. She may express (he big emotions, the read truths of life. ‘The “Would it not be better for me to ask,” she rejoined, “is New York ing with another. There was a amile in them as she said singer is restrained by operatic limitations, silly traditions and ot re-| tired of my Carmen? “It {s because I feel the dramatic appeal of @ role so strongly that Iletrictions. The sinxer is fettered hand and foot. She cannot let her heart This was large order, but I-dtd poor, Inme best to carry sometimes briak away from the director. Otherwise I could not act.” gulde her fn what she docs. Instead of her heart {t 1s the baton she t| a cheering m , e dow diva, «After musing f a moment “You could not act to the baton?” foflow. Her emmions are subject to the will of the director. How, then,| she sald \ “Ah, the baton!” she exclaimed with a shrug that fairly gators Ner.[oan she be natural, human, moving—how can she surrender herself to th “I am almost th h with Carmen. After this engagen I shal 1 not ABOUT GIRLS. | BETTY°VINCENTS CADVICE® LOVERS? € | | By Gertrude Barnum, | UEN GOSSIPS {ner without thelr consent? We. wero ing. You might say you are too young PAG ab eh cal | rae to get married, but my folks objected! to marry, or you might ey, I the color of your voles, | UNG men, do you gossip about each other? A 4 x in bee madame? ete Fo repudlane ihn, suggestion |*0 O¥f Keeling company, She ts twen-| will marry you!” eo there wil be no Me ik ere a cae | - ne ot et10D | ty fou ye r mi tw i ais! derstanding abov t. dO not pur 4 pe d es | National Organizer of the Woman's Trade Union League. |} | with) scorn, Butt would *hecwilling to wager that] Socrt T etre ey een Sen, mente | Banana te we nots maya that various people sing | some time in your life you have thought {t your duty to say | you ar, ‘ fa woitacears ae and epeak in all the colores of the rain- | = | to some young girl about some young man, “I wouldn't |, Dee ten eo hone ofsked Git tO Gall ow and sundry other tints, ranging | have anything todo with that fellow if I were you!” And|7our Own sections, If you are welt)” oe mM palest pink to ultra wiplet. V.—Free Speech. if you had examined your conscience carefully afterward ;,DPOTUnE. The difference in your ages Uk tale ian, nineteen years 014, | ‘If Your voice should turn Sut to be You would have discovered that no finer motive than the|, Dot Steat enoush to matter, Wal) te ase ewen keeping’company with |* Dale gray it ls @ vgn of Mrs. North- } SER PELLIE has wonderful controt of the Engiiah tan-) moat primitive Jealousy prompted the remark acyl ibveab li, oriole cok laiactemarad § Hea pg eergeds ee yar 68 Wileon that you have highly tn- N aid her mother Wotnen know men tar better than they know each other, | ™AX® UP With her Immediately cite enaee aha Teves ina, but I have | @veetual parte; whereas, if it should j ems to me,” protested her father, “that | A man cannot deceive a woman as to his character unless’ When She Js His. bapa eva jdong tdighs ‘Christmas, | Prove to be & epecies of gaslight green, | the English language has wonderful control of Nellie | she loves him. If she does love him you cannot enlighten | pear pet es aie Net anos: | it shows that you have religious feel- ; That father ts not the only sufferer frog “free speech” her and will only get yor If disliked, If you cannot tell M m: ¢ ft I oftered Th aps ing tngead with fear, Light green i In this country something good of a man say nothing. She, will find him out soon enough and & yous way sighionn vente of | SONM St a fwedy t my own age | Tce demonstrate thele possessors to other morning In the office of a public stenographer | che will think you a mean man gossip. cestatnly wowa'ie you imate (Aiton ee ede yaar ie eae Lahti .. be adaptable; brown voles show selt- 1 saw & man who looked Ike a Captain of Industry trying fale Tat Quite @ few admirers, but I met a | Called at my house to ape my 5 while a light purple beapealas | youne man two months and wae going home about 10 P. M., with affection, Phil- to dictate @ letter to a girl at ® typewriling machine but my folks object to her when she asked me tf I would see her ’ ., Wall street, N York ws, on | whom I tove very dearly and he o! p Goldauat, Market Corner & Coy Wall treet, New jdementenone Lopes: (pentyet Songs iar eet aasticie a Tree ere een en Ja 1 ieerfully did and had rel” ‘exclaimed the girl, “I. put ‘sr’ instead of four, moat heartbroken since we parted. I) week ago, Dut he hea, not anewered yet, | Slmost roa vopepoadlg r when she made would Ike to renew her acquaintance,| Jie hes talks about when I am bis, Le Year Betty: - yo want t an e. 44 wn ‘w’ and go on,” snapped the Captain. sing essay gMnln gee as I love her dearly but he never asked me to be his wife, jy 11a tyou pies. "On, of © «! 1 don’t Know what is the matter—with ' * MennaEe Wet hagd 50- wou'd be pro though: he told n ¢ loves me dearly. | she y the saying or . i ng with a you ady wit her asking her to N etty, will you pleame tell | YOY m ald sic Wodaet? ered QibLKET idl ot etn Bushell cher asking her to make an| Now, dear E 1 you p tell | Yery much a4 Uke. very paragraph,”"eald the mar y >t company for nt, #0 I can talk the matter|me what to may when he keeps asking |{eatt tinnk sh ob yeeok “Tf it 4e going to be a long letter Sdaut &. yasr Bnd @ Hall. Bheide chree of, and the ta while, | me if I will be OM. | think she merely intended to ask hiasing between his teeth. “Referring |*4rs my eenlor, I do not care aboutland if my folks object then, to marry* I think that is Just hla way of propos. you ‘to call “Please proceed,” interrupted the man, to your favor of the lth ‘ou can call if] dear | say a blackish brown, —_ “ 1907. — “Tiecanse | belleve in your fran | “AN! back on me. she laughed. “Monafeur But truly, I do not Ih other Carmens—there will be more makes an oper. The, life of a wo | finger cannot make a bad opera live, nor opera sing Carmen again. That sounds Ifko an adieu, does it not? And fare- wells ave usually under suspicion, jare they not? But I really intend to | say good-by to Carmen.” “Without rearet tT Bhe seemed very matter of fact. She pushed back her thick, dlack pompadour, and straightened up as she answered “I must confess that I am fond of Carmen. I like her first of all be- joause she never lies, Unifke women tq general, she is not afrat to tell }the truth. She looks «@ sftuation squarely in the faco and. she acts on her tmpulves, I admire a woman of efergy, @ woman who {s not afraid to do things, and not afraid to say: things Like Carmen, T am frank, outspoken, and because of that f have often been misunderstood. My |frankness has made me many jenemies, That ja the penalty I hamre |paid, but I am not sorry, for I at jleast ‘have had the matistuction of being true to myself. So, you see, Carmen and I have something im common, and perhaps I owe her something. “And do you not fee) that she owes you something?” “How can you ask me that ques tion?” ghe sald, with a shy glance out of the corner of her eye. replited. He turns my own words ke to talk about myseX There ere fo eome. It is not the singer whe rk rests with its composer. A gaat @ bad singer kil] a good kness,” 1 is clever. can We sing for a day, but the opem goes on and om through the years, ‘Carmen’ has lived and will continue to Iive because of its own worth, | With me the role Js only one of many. The role, the time, the pince— what does {t matter? Just now I am eagerly looking forward to my con tour of the world. I am never tired of new scenes, new people, To me the world is always young an am not binse.” nd fresh and bright and interesting, F - What Is the Color of Your Voice ? Women May Choose Their Vocal Hue > women's yolces are pink. . working along the lines rts, has @iscovered that t only have colors, but that © colors betray character, says the Chicago Tribune, ; henomenon A alneular’ phenomenon Jn eonnestion mie may reform his volos. If @ earn that he has an mm: 4 scarcity of good ca impulaes. he de to rectify hy a while, Mf he persist in ani Mprcate bee. of, of pale pink, denoting love An inert with a Gark brown voice may je the pledge. If he keeps it he will be rewarded with the deep blue The First Robin. By Cora M. W. Greenleaf. AVE py seen the fret robin this spring? I have, the poor little thing! | TPT dan iny awe inackine— rege | harrow’ path “hia voles wil pr err) “Rxcus y th 2 Captain Jooked Ike a good tilustration for In atmposition alter siseaog ps8 sin te Satan domed im ees nee “IGTOUCH! & & & & & By Pop. icutinnetucite te may be oo Frenated Finance Do you hg 6. a | owed with o pala sunieiah rea voles Ghat atonoarapher hed leet a customer whieh, accor ee io In shop, f 1d store, wherever girls get together, there Is a perfect Ae eh unedheh afted hen Zetinnat of tongues, Girls forget there Js a time for all things, that al CAN'T YOU SAVE later on inay even actalo othe pila tine is not for talking, and that as a business asset “allence ts golden BARN, THAT FERRY . rN MAN'S LIFES sities WB ceisars Vhat is it we are saying any way when we talk eo much? Might not moat of ITS ALWAYS WE'LL GET A MITHOUT JY M Da il F hi ) ta in ° AHEAD OF F rime! MEDAL, FOR HIS COAT? | ay anton’ s ally rasnionis, Mary deciares she would not dream of associating with Minnle's coarse family fH Dis | | > © introduce i} family as her | Later she marries Minnte’s broth: and is forced to introduce his pi own, Katy points out a “perfect monstrosity!’ to Busan, only to learn | is Susan's | Que Popes father. Rose’ ridicules her foreman to a girl who proves to be his cousin and fs Otte x "hus they all > too late the “power among the most shortly tecel her discharge. ‘Thus they all come to realize | useful that the ohild's <i “The grent part of what we aay fs Just an echo of what we have heard others wardrobe contains way. Instead of exchanging thoughta we beat the air with hollow sounds. 1 They can be made \ know a womar thinks be he speaks and says only what she means; she) | more or leas dainty as ts a rare find. Girls have no idea how interesting they might become If they | the cotter te plain or would think a little now and then and occasionally asy what they think | emorotdered, but pepe (ft talk may prove Worse than Idle In olden times if the name whatever the finish, “witch was appiled to a woman eng’ ne Was burned at the atake they are to be easily To-day @ pl 4p, often repod ter y a girl her chance of lite lnundered. They tn- Yet wo raitle words about in our empty hy and tons them out likewdice from # volve very little labor sa very dangerous form of gambling, The echoing of certain phrases in the mmking, yet destroys individual lves, but also biocks the great mo’ vements of the y are absolutely be | | coming and absolutely . en to the fooltsh working girls babbling about the trades union movement atisfactory, The long ‘ 4o most of them know about that? In any group you witt find some light nes gtven by Oe box headed child red@y to pass on the stock criticisms of the trades unton, Bhe| | platta sult cbiidiah fw. does not realize that it te just such idle talk as hers which keeps her at work | ures admiratty well, under conditioms which rob the color from her ch s, which condemn her to | and the faawy collar tenement life, which will darken the lives of her children and her children's ehil | ehdwn On thie ene edde dren, She has no conception of the “power” of speech. apie - —- —- - - --— | an eoueqnental donee. I is fortunate in one way that we are coming to disbelieve half off what .we | ee Wie aaah maamdae tab hear, Indeed, we are learning not to pay much attention to what any ong says HINTS FOR THE HOUSEHOL D. or ges wantnee St \ ence heard of A man Who made a bet with a friend at a reception that the ~ pa rll nso mil oatéases had no idea what the guests were seying to them, He bad arrived late Ea ARE PR GS RTS CR UN Sethe eiaaaah Aiai : A Pee “par “ r aad the ladies, tired and worn, Were still receiving @ long line of visitors, wh | steamed Steak. , | Tenge cups), best ‘two amall egwy, 083 | 2d Pe Rnype pn gue a ga pay realy el AacghrpagpsiD gy Bt oe crow each other's s. KE at pounde of f popper and to taste, @ good grating a litle ft It you don't succeed ¢ warmer season, and + ea qi y for the fou ‘edth time. y . rw dressing as 4 bh . “Bo good of you to come’” said the fret lady for the four I fants Sime. steak and ® dressl | oon a parsley (it wHl | firet time, try again, for they are Cabbage Milk @ neck can de made “Thank you; my wite cut her throat last might, and eo I was enabled to ge for a then rol) the # do without tfnot at hand). Now work nice I make twenty-five balls, « adbage In MK, or without out this evening,” sald the man of the bet in @ stereotype society tone, as he up and tle a« ng. F teth dne mauitiien the maaiene iene baa | Gas of on can Dh Aroma - ALI p anner| Nar. AS bowed his way past a . na lard 1 ' uy, 6 off a ittle. Work it hard. one for hubby. He is "i ee the white Ilr Bo very good of you," Fepeated the lad Ma T want you to know Mr.| ogi: in a on { phate oe Se Abs ay Det . oe favor| ree a Binit? |about three hours. T » pall and cvs : also rendered ate, a wimple Bo delighted!" said the next lady, with # frozon smile. | thicken ver ot prac ck ssl Fs ty Ba ypr sg \ tro the second and third hostess the betting man murmured his choe 7 ta pepe erence X Nes gs every 7 Withaut discovery, but the fourth lady cavaht tits-words in spite of the d - 7 Out of the Mouths of Babes. Tso £0 tn seed for Of his duleet any devatyd to | Baked Veal Cutlets, i P ,! a porror Do you know wh ou are way 1 JOHNNY—Mamma, will » ‘ Why, man!” she orld ry oe aad nee ieee ‘ ; “Yes, madam,” he replied, “But you and I are the only two tn this room wt pare rye a Mam Yes, deary if we are good pore in the least what any ond ts saying aie sores Paty , Title Johnny—Well, I hope 1H get one t ; tad Bometines when mothers are painstakingly teaching thelr gir ppd be Ry is Ss NCS Re p = neem ethan 1 ean bear, If 1 bad a little girl 1 slo. 2h Sapa cts ou fall Gown: my dear: 98 1 the symp ‘ ‘ r ' , ¢ parrot of my ac yo#, Which » pa ¢ * who had just slipped and failen on the paveme } for ° hild’s D: Pattern No. 5.636. } té listen to & aad, wise parrot of my acquaintance, wh ds tve oun ' , > ia, ; Child's Dress—Pa ” “] chow what is the matter with me. 1 talk too much t hopped fine, t Ps the email mies, ‘do I look. as if 1 would H Baked Dumplings. “ I-beate butter size of an eg ¢ long-established law of gravitation? } ar could be made from 4 or embroidery ote — It and pepper and a little apiced sea ; , v7 sg « o little banding or frills e¢ work done on soning if One cares for it, Mix Smal) Hobby's parenta had moved several times during { t : ive 400 great labor, or & finish of scallops and eyelet A Wheelwright Genius, [lay & tin cover on gop, Dake tll done, | Heartniy:» One day tlle wolking with his mother the ‘Gainey . y which will ake from one and a t sint dow of which was @ "or Rent” eign, ; . Al required for the medium efze (four years) ie 466 ‘ R REBEL, the leader of the German Bocialiate, who has Geen so much! two hours. Remove cover and eilow ‘Maima,” he queried, “is that one of the houses I was b { \ 04 yarda, +4 inches wid ! H in evidence of jate, is a wheetwright by trade, Although entirely self-| nem to brown, You may need to add | ; ‘ Retions SGhll sines for children of two, f and sid years of age : educated, he te one of the A craters and debaters in the Fatherland,| water casionaly, Pork Ope are Mamme-How do you fee! thie morning, Tommy? Are you able * | - ee re eee fe end, distasteful as his views may be to the majority of members of the Helens | also delicions prepared in this way Tommy-—I foci awTul bad. Don't think 1 coulé stand on my f } “iver ¢ Call or send by mail te THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAM. ae tag, whenever he addresses the asvembly he le certain of having & large and Mamma~Well, 1 gveas you won't be able to go to echool Mond , "| the tas t TON FASHION BUREAU. No. fi West Trienty-thira etree, Now t Aitentive Audiense, In @ueh esteem is he tield by the Moctaliete that millions Saturday i eugar over a “ Tork. Send ten vents lo cain of wlampe oor enon wears orderet. } @ doing right or wrong, Hen Pyne EE sree eh of @ ehine Tommy Gumping out of bed)—Baturday! Geo! 1 thought ti was Friday! ' d bake minutes IMPORTANT W mie yas name 003 address pialoly, and ak Th, ea vo eeChisage Mews {'\ or woul she aphicn are doom aime gmbiic | ways mpecity sine © ae en ae miners loos Wilh suger aad cream, - & a An cil ts bue of purity. A | & votos that looks sienna, streaked with tongues of fire and struck by Ughtning may develop © pele iy. signifying devotion: a p 5 Spear