The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1908, Page 3

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cee sas = ” indewh dor te New Tueatre, bhi. “ananan dei jase nla manuscripts site WOULD YOU LKE TO GO ON THE STAGE? Charles Frohman Offers Engagements, With Six Months’ Training and Trip to Europe to Twelve Pretty Giris Se- lected by Evening World Readers. $12,000 IN SALARIES TO BE PAID TO THE WINNERS. Successful Stars on the American Stage Who Have Risen from the Chorus—The Theat- rical Manager Hopes to Find Great American Beauty and Talent. Charles Frohman makes the most original an, stage aspirants a year’s engagement The Evening World. tempting offer to ever made through an American newspaper. He will give each of twelve prett) selected py contest in The year’s engagement consists of forty weeks on the stage » Mr. Frohr Irope and an opportunity weekly salary of $ In addit ful contestant a tree trip to E appear in a London theatre. g the To such girls aur umber as st real talent he will, at the close of their term, offer T aspirants who career, and wi gifts. man will giv two and three year contracts. o women is offer is not open now on the stage, but tor footlight have suff good looks and talent for such a thus tar found no opening for the display of su icien ) have Besides giving t y girls an engagement, Mr. Froh- m free a six mon course in training for the stage. This and the thousand equipment In other wor course lessons in singing, dancing, acting which vo x f a competent ve $12,000 and tree stage tuition for the sake or bringing to light a dezen pretty if embryo geniuses. The production in which the twelve winners of The Evening World contest will make their debut Ballet Princess.” This was to have York first pe been put on in New next Febrnary, but, in view of Mr, Frohman’s yeen postponed until September, formance has foregoing offer thus giving the dozen pretty prize-winners time to learn their a metropolita ample new profession to Mr. F leave to ente bre appe: yhinan has years been besieged who clamored for the thes ssion through his companies. He now gives twelve of these aml the « of their lives to begin a climb toward stardom. Never before has th been made so easy, so full of unusual inducements Instead « nding weary months ting from agency to agency, perhaps only a’ the last, the fortunate girls will step at once into with every Yor! enviable positions. of a brilliant future Great matter—is full of pretty girls who in their hearts believe that if fate would only give them fair trial they 1 an could in time outshine 1, Kussel loveliness of stage presence, Edna May in » charm and Grace Van Studdiford in vocal gymnastics. Some of these young dreamers are right in their belief. The belief is often shared by dozens of admirers. Here at last is the opportunity for the would-be sta and those admirers of theirs to prove the claim, The Evening World contest Through the futnre comic opera star—twelve of her— will begin her journey up Success’s ladder under auspices that a million less fortunate onlookers will envy Here are the very simple conditions of the contest Applicants are requested to send in their photographs (with full name and address on }ack) to “Photograph Editor, 1354, New York City. ceived, For the next three weeks photographs will be re- after wi ‘ r. Frohman, will care- fully go over them and select the twenty-four which, in the judges’ opinion, are the most beautiful. These twenty-four photogray iMsthen be’ printed in The Evening World, and readers will be invited to vote as to the prettiest girl of the two dozen. The twelve girls receiving the highest number of votes will at once begin their course of training under Mr. Frobman's direction. An endless Hst of actresses who began life in the chorus, under much less favoring circumstances, hove risen to world wide fame. Here are just a few (every girl whose eyes turn longingly to the stage can supply a score of other names) Edna May, Blanche Ring, Mabelle Gilman, Marie Cahill, Della Fox, Lula Glaser, Louise Gunning, Madge Lessing, Marie Doro, Marguerite Clark, Pauline Chase (who {8 starring in “Peter Pan” in England) and Irene Bentley Each member of tae “lucky dozen” to be yoted for by Evening World readers has a far easier task before her than had any of these, The rest depends on herself. Are you pretty photograph to The Evening World. So, Do you want to go on the stag Send in your will not be published, if you fail, no one will know. If you succeed, fortune and fame are yours for the winning Remember, the contest will be open for ihe next three weeks. ‘The Eve- ning World will not be responsible for return of pictures Send in your photograph or the photograph of the be ap actress but is too bashful to sound her own praises A year's engagement at $25 a Week, free (uition for the stage, a trip to wurope, a possible three-year Contract afterward, These may all be yours. gir] who wants to NEW THEATRE HIRES ARCHER’ is best known as @ translator of Ibsen and as the foremost authorities on the Works of the Scandinavian play- right Magiish Writer Will Be Their Hep resentative in Engl Phe Mr her ts The announsement w A ving ‘ hes ‘ night by Winthrop Ames and Le are. bert that Wfitar r, the ng itre Npolt dramat " writ as produs siand and send Mons to the tors wager as titeray sentative in bn, to make up Del Evening World, P. O. Box | The names of unsuccessful competitors | THE EVENING WORLD, _WEDN DoRO GRAND JURY ASKS MAYOR 10 DEFINE BINGHAM'S POWER WOMEN IN WRITE UVFRITE MTARG BORE. Wants to Know if He Is : thorized to “Wipe Biookiyn Off the Police Map.” | IN $3,000 BAIL But SLAVE CASE HELD." Second ESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1908. AIA RIE. FR OPM AIATY CAMILLE DER AGED WOMAN 1K OF GRANDFATHER, AIDING DAUGHTER BOY CONFESSES FATALLY BURNED §~ gee : N PIAOGE cers PLOTTED MUR American Theatrical Stars Who Have R’ sen From the Chorus and TAENE BEN TLV: ZaMler Declares Other Mrs. Kate Dillon’s Clothing Set | Who Had No Such Opportunity as This Offered by Mr. Frohman: Youths Struck Blows That Nils! Read. Ablaze by Flame ot Candle. THE MOTIVE. Pere RUNS THROUGH FLAT. It Was Worth Pawned It for Attempt to Get Old Fire Spreads to Furnishings and Money Suc- cesstul—Victim Fought. Jerseyiman’s Causes ‘Terror Through- Bought Clotni out the Buildin $150, but $2 and had no money took street She clothing for tittle She w ‘onfession in Adams to-day for $ arrested, and spent John.” and Street Police Court In the mean time vestigated by Miss Co tion officer ST. LE Pl TOKEEPBABY FROM FREEZING s for him. £ in Court money in the repeated her © had been nolly, a proba- who found that she bore am Pid. 2s ela ee ead lent reputation sober, honest, In order to find o} c ° eae = ‘i ‘ d-working wife and mother among made ary Finn 5 COD EM Only One of Five used by vinenanp, x Noy. 1§,—The ar >) own baby, a boy, eighteen months! Magistre ager Itoeoiiniants faa “wipe ° : Mrs, Kate 1 her own i ght Magistrate Higginbotham sent Mre, 2 ro hese Th rest of Walter Zeller, nineteen years old, | Bh a neti i Finn te the Ozanam Home, to remain Brookiyn off the police map" the Kings Frances Collins Able saul Chine vuicelennuattmenty Oat erdl Cesare eet LIRR ne ives at No. 187 Conover titere until Oct. 24. A Job will be found ‘ounty Grand J which yesterday Find Bondsman a aca 3 little tlat where th i inn lives at N 7 for her husband. ‘The Magistrate hee the bellige: A mMasmMan. harged with the murde lumbus avenue, 1 probably eost the {, Hrouklyn, She has three other | issued a summons for the pawnbrokes hour, AY, — ad, the grandfather of Ze uged woman her life. She is now uncon- children bealdey the baby. Her husband e Mrs. Finn $2 on a $190 pin— eet The tive men wil 1 da sensation this section of ein the J. Hood Wright Hospital, Is out of wa neome of the fall she asked for, she says. next . ‘ i ), (selous | far has b she earn | aAnnoun yesterday by the Grand J or abd STAN AR ACOs to the vervil ' One ane. Sea ae ent ind wash- celved a letter from District-Attorney tion ( seeks to Iny the actual 4g) gs) and) th Dia eteM UTTAR r t the hor GlarhenG Cars p ye eed weaUn ge nUneLOeAbAl cia toray of the crime upon Wheeler. apartment have Deen wrecked) by the) ore teary treat, near| pear. The Mayor returned word that he 0° 18! ees Grig mOtlianedineteenen ne nite ; ea street. After she left Mrs. | ouldupretenibelne served pithyajaub=)| PLAS ne ne } implicated in the conf Siren ROMA ea, many onl 20¢ Nolan missed a $159 diamond pin and no- | 0 commanding his appearance Fri- he Col G q ESS £0. Fags C y daughters, Katie anc I poena commanding his appearance Fri-|in th Aen pied reditsamininitatherstcann i u 1 bei OO quills day mo ning. His reason for this, he! rhrough t ren day and hae not since beer DO) st doth Sseuney Bye MESS BUD tive Mokinley, of the Central of- J, wa hat hy 3 not bee! pede enon erent her and themsely dressmakers, and Das : _ explained, was that he has not been! yea of not und rand Wheeler have admitted An Se mae] fete flee, Went fo the home of Mrs. Finn and absent from a meeting of the Board of ?” ALRITE recently they have had a hard (ime 4) Ae her ANLUAG, eoaatae at vain | Estimate since he became Mayor, and | #00) in each case oe be [Ung enough work ana) (ERTMmant atone lanka be es not want to absent h f volun- Frances Taylor, who |s ‘ 2 n u M and qui . Helping Her Daughter Yes," said Mrs. Finn, "1 took the | tarlly, The Board meets Friday morn- running « ‘ciearing house ag ay 4 A ee EOD en er Te ua ccanalali lait Me EEO knows no creed, race or ings aia aeieee: some ‘hy has been fveoring because i fg Color; it’s used the world over PE eR eta Po as 1 changes by young and old alike asa portance a s the Gra y # >: 1 n i f quiatosicn (helsavor ec tipiciey G6 ‘foo , carpet and her mother , fio trouble starved when |i frame and body builder. It’s the Mayor. Asked to state what he vide : SE ee UG eS to allow husband wonderful how rapidly bab- Id testify to, the Mayor said My AGI ACTET Vee NoEEEeHG Hy ONT: CUITIAC ‘ ies and children gain flesh "As .L expect to be a witness before 1 ; ttely de> jnother not to bother with the carpe said Ashton. “1/8 and strength on it. the Grand Jury, it would not be proper 4 2 L a4 ‘a " ak injections of mor- foryme to say anything in advance.” ind) for a clue Se a eee ee ee esiaadvinior tt and Be sure to get Scorr’s Emvrsioy; Bingham Sees Mayor. at ai Stra eon Rage ala RUE he 1 the it has been the standard for over > ithat he was taken into cuato eon ae! terett ee i y wi 30 years, and has many worth- Commissioner Bingham came down le te Tacaieet ver must have, bn aeeeriihl Katlo ! less imitations and substitutes, early to-day to consult with the Mayor. js comp ga nde} ale Heiner Neneendlen fem LleniAe Eun yee d being a drug fle . He was in conference with the executive ants janleA the accent 3 ke | heard were he ea were 1a Hanes aeue Oe ALS. RUC for thirty minutes and, leaving, de- ‘This case x vut na cree [OP 4 de Sris ushed EUs ‘ th nine and nitro-st ne as he Alinedhtalmalalanveatitenicntemtlonre } y Made Tiwo Attempts. aids) hi Vil Bg uitrorklyceriner ag) hes Send this ad. four cents for postage, men. Sollee. ig , iu Gacutaamionteacenraiiceie hilton uidire 7a tigning this paper, and we will send you turned to Police Headquarters iriving on, 4 ! i ‘ idee » of No. 2kt West Twent a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World. It ts altogether likely that Com- ' f ore and Sp he: they Millon unconactiola: 0 s t tifled to having treate missioners ears will burn when he of Manhatta nder ew cond tempt the man on} kitchen, the fre having bur ne and taking be) [fj SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. ¥. learns of the Impression he made on tions te us he to play | Hallowe'en while Mra Cooper! the greater part of her , Weaver rae the Grand Jurors while before them an important par het o ere away from the t ie says Inher through thi TaN CREE iE E Rieecinda | yesterday. Minus the rampart of the women, « the Ume of the 1 Grigis were with him at) woman had left a tral anitarium at South Orange, N. J., was! high-topped desk from behind which the Keenan woman's | jal | ie ey at reed oul Hoar Gurtainnda ble coveras and RETESET RECENT Ee said a man who was in the G: d Jury indicatin a dt » 1, | Med, fe e would rec m1 if wh tenement must be nett Ka I've known Mrs. Ashton for room during the Commissioner's qu he ¢ ’ was!) Last ording jetec- « seized a blanket a@ Nt on years,” he said She's a ve ma FAC zing, Gen. Bingham appeared nervous sent to See and tives, Ze t prostrate Moe. Lion: Analy MUBr | ay 11 never knew her to take} and ill at e From the almost Currie 1 j ) telephone | we ceeding in smothering the tam auy kind of drinks or drugs,’? | Fer ear au My TO Go a yj HOM GES RRO ACURR REAL BARGAINS the first few questions med a w ‘ * e bot x rf Magistrate Droege said he did not be: his demeanor gra¢ underwen , A 1 ad ¢ Ina tw e building, while ieve there Was any evidence that Mrs. | modifications till when they let him Carsten sa ai teseen sate Teetour »ligh, was warining with Ashton hud Den assaulted by her jus) go he was mopping his brow and hunt A TIN, IPD PrP women and children, screaming and ba ing for words to express himself. |the ely ; bent smok Going Through Records. Many Fled To Other Cities. performance was was gus A PAT BABY 2 and Jury to-day will delve inte mysya nthe Pe aent } a * remained away trom| Poelieem sll ligy Ev idanestonle, Feed! ° ° is and blotters and nay ir : 4 4 HAT Fon and fire w e 1 0) A sually Evidence of Proper Feeding. ves with bushels 7 at wn the 1 At, ON ee f » lay before the Mayor when ores 0. Di ted oS ‘ oh Pertrs Habies grow very r.pidly, and if pears on) Friday the centr ave be 1 B to do with ¢ : ae j they do not get the right kind of food 1 " owned 1 Cline and Her. | ®' ee TiBHUSE ‘ey grow huckward iustead of fc bejewelled New york women are m4 randyop, E stayed tour}! | ward, that is, When their food is no t porary sojourniig in phi, Ate house y they did it Nea var vishing they grow thin and cross public RAINS ll HOME a anvensient | White Holy @nd Afton min (TE of them die from the lack tory ‘of tie county, ic was decided alter | ied tate sot dow , ae : ' abe { ight kind of food. A gir im 4 long argument not to pursue the mate] or) " ; i writes a ter further ul ile aah as : 1 ex t at W } My aunt's baby was very delle = ————— a letter box plist r ‘ ) had and was always {ll She was not abs ATTACKS MAN WHO SAYS Aarne SEPM IRLE ale ' eu to nurse it and took {t to one doctor } n (ler another, but none of them did THINGS ABOUT KAISER. | 133." ‘ 1 , Old Man Fought tor Life i yen ry } : " The Kaiser has at least one stanch|MRS. SAGE GIVES $25,000 Malbogs | TN mg In the | brs Monon! andi: aie eitoaicie | talad i suppor although he's not 4 TO COLLEGE FOR rH 4 & Paty sood) how |#nl8 geet Amber Kase OnE enough home to do lit NEGROES. |, rr Nuts? But ‘nother sag [Hats 2,9 Hohenzollern champion ix "Gus ; Ht ‘| Ashion Accuses Wife of Ate complete. f 8 who is drawing beer and pushing ot- Her Donation Bri otal io ave east ; nilaeninoiriai Other Aitracti ve Des Bi to Select From sf Third avenue $350,000 for Bra p - BOROUGH GAS AND ELEC- ¢ * in pre , ind b k “ 7, . 7 ; a ‘ Mi an old Beret inh ae TRIC FIXTU 7) CO. st 100 to XING fk 1 i mm PACIORY AND SHOW ROOMS Hein?’ asked Miller erly fealing | aunoun ‘ all _ en ve known that baby s a bung-star tussell Sage y give Iso ca eigh-| & > » avS$ | He's in hoc not hock the Kaiser é bor ash nt what made Lhd LY but the Kaiser in hock—that's a joke college for volored yout y What Is it? . . hy and fat, when BROOKLYN, Jeputtered Mabr. I say that the}be @ branch of tic 1 ve Ar . uel was so thin {all Sube | Kateer’s oa ae uae brings the fund up to § 1 out : one 1, arve ea ; iia’) fa nelahiha hat Was as s he go ‘lice: |. Dur'c e ot aise ree? Strange, | |,0, No. a ve ATADO+N rs , 907. man Gallagher, of the East One tun] de sour “ ep ring. | 3% rade Nuts ab is Open Fyenir lel., 2007-3 Main dred and Twe SIMb stieet station, |! r 1 1 i f 5 —— - = took up the r of the tale in the alsed, T 1 n Ue und Miller ay {te tthe Ke t me - hve ig both wen. ive better foreign tuied by t Be ou quept it Mas shine (rae wad aw the oi 0 a it the United Byates Siaseme Gout avckouy " ih hah mcaiamen 12 Jeiherwon Aapiongy bait of ‘usiawae ater

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