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/ STARS ON STAGE FOR TWELVE GIRLS - « Chas. Frohman Makes an Extraordin- » ary Offer Through The Evening World to Young Women ot ‘ Beauty and Talent. *. TRIP TO EUROPE, SIX MONTHS’ *. “TRAINING AND ENGAGEMENTS. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908. WIFE HE WENT Carl News He Captain of Oscar I. Persons CHILD Few Hours. * Contracts Wili Call for $12,000 in Salaries With ‘ Promise of Long Engagements if Young * Women Develop—Stars Who Have Hee u zs Risen From Chorus. \ Do you want to go on the stag Charles Frohman will give a year’ agement to twelve pretty <I girls, chosen by a vote af Ev World readers. His offer is the most original ever made through an American news- paper. Here it is in tuil: i ” To each of the twelve pretty girls selected by the readers of The Eve. | one teas ning World he will hand a contract for forty weeks’ employment on the} __ APE Doro a stage, at a galary of $25 a week (making a total outlay of $12,000). i This contract will include a trip to Europe and a chance to appear at | FSCAPES FROM SHOT TWICE BY 2 a London theatre. If the fair applicant “makes good,” she will receive | . b another contract tor a two or three-year engagement in the Aan | Overcome by Grief. : LUM AND IS. MAN WHO WROTE ark nm Each of the dozen lucky girls who win in The Evening World c tests will receive in addition six months’ free tuition in singing, a } ne and acting, to prepare her for her work before the footlights. a When one stops to consider how many thousand girls are daily be- LETTER 10 WIFE ZDNA OLAS. ! Saot Flea nanagers, begging f . < | yuleted and x sieging the offices of managers, begging for even. the humblest sort of Autopsy on Body of William Samino, After © Wounding FEARED SU CE indies of ls a Start in the profession, this otter of Mr. Frohman’s appears almost tos | area ee ' ] te good to be true. Nevertheless, it is made in absolutely good faith: A| L. Smith Contradicts Re- Guido, Caught in Cab in 5 | e year’s engagement at $25 a week, a trip to Europe, an appearance a: a ports of Foul Play. Which He Fled. fale tefl the st ca sad London theatre, six months of tree teaching in all branches of stagecraft, - oo ee “ and the chance of a better coniract of two or three years’ duration. William Lawlor § niea the charge of felonious assault i] 1) VF mh CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. engineer ob Ne ave Gl) SEnliish CG SQ) Cod GE) Cx: j 10 * The conditions of the contest are very simple. Here they are: Bue sp noae UORN ER AR Eo uk pts dpeked inthe SIR SENT HIM 1N PRISON ‘The competition will be open for the neai toree weeks. Sunken Meadows off Ward's Island yes waiting the re: ij 1 ! ° During that time all applicants are requested to send thelr photographs (8%: Tied of drowning ya Peapundaldecictes aus, iN to “Photograph Editor, Evening World, P. O. Box 1854, New York City.” Be a ane bs ‘Guide who lives in the neiguboriood, |, a a 4 On the back of each photograph must be written or printed the full| The poecenee of that met Samino at bight sweet anc Chicago Financier a Convict at iacane i name and address of the competitor; her height and the color of her hair, hands and. bruises wh Shey eae Suni aun Joliet Four Davs After He Foanlnd ze winnglasnadhiiveny Wesisien of and eyes. None of these details are for publication in case of the appli- head and hody were Mrs, Ree % ldo was foo aeten a) e e EOP) Dp ne) id ale has nor 4 A The Evening World cannot underiake to return any photographs. But tions sace tlee ten sen swer Samino drew a pistol, He 5 ba those that do not win prizes will be destroyed, and the entire affair re- had met with foul play BA ca in Ge %, __-’arded as confidential, as far as they are concerned Snath disapp : Hsia Aly nGha arias Vie eae ae! ry At the close of the three we duration of the contest, all photo.‘ male ee tion I ! | vase of the sh © graphs will be carefully looked over by « committee of competent judges 2%, hit ens 3” te selected by Mr. Frohman. These judges will select the twenty-four which tendanis « | BA anes = ja their opinion are the most beautif mad 8, be’ ai yah The twenty-four photographs will be priy 2 Evening World, and readors will be asked to decide by vote as to which is the prettiest girl of the entire two dozen, The twelve girls receiving the largest number of Ait te . Aa votes will at once begin their course of training under Mr, Frohman's}: I, nth aienaceath direction. Smith was fifty-one years old.‘ id. The list of successful competitors, as published in The Evening World, bea evORIACUILS e Aneeked. und! An athe a NINES the policeman Jumped must be accepted as final. Any contestant writing direct to Mr. Frohman pacnet® eel au ence cuccrurystieln CrAtelne: on the subject will be at once disqualified him to kee Fj ! 1 j ed between The competition 1s not open to women who are already on the stage. | Yl! i ey were | : » mob, which had J ts designed absolutely to give opportunities 10 girls who have never ap- DIP eS it Hear TERI ERIATAEE rat peared behind the footlights, and to bring to light such hidden beauty and , eran en Ne Sn hinerniy nary Ne talent as might not otherwise find its way to theatrical success », 10," Jue dre p ad cl a MANY SHINING I:XAMPLES. Smith was admitted netitut 0 subinlesion, pulled tHe iman The country ©: full of stunningly pretty girls, many of whom have the | jo Nad come from the Vist instituted ain pte . beauty of an Edna May and the latent volee or cleverness uf Louise Gun- | 43 J f | Hat : ; sult \ ning or Marie Cahill. By the way, all thyee of those comle oj era and the necessary $50 | 0 BAIS Ne MACON RIES cal comedy 8!3°8 rose from the chorus to their present woi.1-wide fame. ' yulanee from 8 So did Marie Doro, Mabelle Gilman, Della Fox, Madge Leesing, Blanche un ow Cleanliness is the object, the Ring, Pauline Chese, Marguerite Clark, Irene Bentley, host of others. Not one of them had hi ladder of success as will have the twe. World's beauty competition. This is a chance for which thousands of girls have for years sighed Luli Glaser and a f so advantageous a start up the lovely winners of | CHILDREN BORN DRUNKARDS My Hhuxcrates | , OF ABSTEMIOUS PARENTS. JUDGE HAS A NEW PUNCH. Phe byeui:g Polive M ate B. on Alphons tm vain, If you are pretty and want to go on the stage this 1s your ouce- | yimgin lot of Brooklyn, is an ex-| {t's Due to Latter Mixing Starch f in-a-Hfetime opportunity. Send your photo and hope that you may be! ponent of the manly art of hit-miss i Sarasin UAE ITN ee factory e Ceylon Tea y among the chosen twelve. Every applicant's case!will, of course, be weighed #4 UST a aa ind Susi eal poe i addi a sate : solely on its merits Arc Piss tov Rae IARC PARAL Los Angeles Doctor, NEW MUSICAL TEA FEATURE 1 - “The Ballot Princess” {s the prodv ‘fon in which the winners wil: midlet inh Gonveceation | Ne Ut ae } A lc, Package makes 40 Cups. make their debut. This was to have opened in New York next February 1 Shee. | ave ofte Sata APReeeY A But Mr. Frohman has postponed the first performance s.niii next September At? Fishel anh Kova ee fe abae(t musical “n fm order to give the prize-winning twelve full time to study their new pro- nator andy narod Your « Nov. at, 07 q fession, under «is direction, before making their initial bow to a motro- landing a | iasie , cated by unwise dies | mietpal | oe eo 8 @ 6 » golitan audience. PANN gir | Heath a - v to The pretty girl, the stage-struck girl, the gir! who has both good looks VF renal vom the , uh ijalf Price sh apd ability—all have a dazzling'careey mapped oul for such of them ax are proudly * shee oe ° o able to win this competition, Nor will they have to start their theatrical wate tinouyn Reyer ae . htm a comeien. Hor et rte wo in in iin : ant Coupon “ reliable manager. ast etter 5 For the lucky ones ther is unqualified pledge of making a frst ap- FOUND HER LOST BROOCH ) nd CUT THIS OUT pearance at a New York theatre, and under Mr, Frobman'’s mauagement ‘Then, if they do well-—-an extended contract that practically means an as- Cad wured future for their beauty and talent Remember, the contest will close in three weeks graph. 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