The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1908, Page 9

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RPPBHPHDPHPSPHODODP BOHOGDHBOVBBOHBDPHOOD DPD PODOHPORDHDESDOBOBODHPPPPOPHDPDHPDDO POD DOLDBODHOOPHHPLOPPOOSORW® T ‘§ Mme. Mimi Aguglia Aims to Thrill, Not to Shock, Her Audiences; -:- -:- at -:- -:- Method in the Vadness of the Most Sensational Actress of Years Soonnengensoanvengnsaasesse2nsr2s0 050 ss@asensegorasonzenenTonseoeEreneneansvene s9eseeeuenaseseees RRVRREBDB | The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday: November 28, 19087 DOODDODOGDGHOOOGHOOTOHSGLOHOOHOOHOO : Immortal Interviews -:- § 8 No. 5.—‘‘Madame Pompadour’’ : Explains the Art of Conquest. By Helen Rowland. be NTREZ, Madamotselle!* exclaimed Madame Pompadour cordially, war E ing me to a pink satin divan with her Jewelled hand as I stepped inte { her rococo boudoir tn the Rue du Diable. “A leetle more powdair on a4 nose, Celeste,” she continued, turning to the maid, “and one touch ¢o se left eyebrow. Ah! gere! you hef se effect! We women,” she went on with a wink at mi you call ‘nature takers,’ 6h?" “Nature fakers?" I repeated inquiringty. | “Well,” the Pompadour leaned over right eyebrow thoughtfully in the mirror, RAL for us to be ARTIFICIAL, ees eet not?” and ah | glanced at me out of the corner of her twinkling eye. ‘And « waste of time for ua to be natural!” I agreed promptly. ‘You've heard the poem, ‘Here's to the girl with hy painted lps, peroxide hair and padded hips, a wasp-like walst and charma divine; art beats nature every time?" Encore!" cried the Pompadour, clapping her siastically. “‘Eet ees a gr-r-reat thought, a gr-r-reat truth!" “A man wrote it,” I returned dryly. ‘It's the masculine !dea—only he doesn’t know 1." “Ma chere,”” and the Pompadour leaned toward me confidentially, “there are lots of theengs he doesn’t know—Including hees own mind.” ‘And his own wife,” I rejoined. “If he dl “‘Nevair!™ declared the Pompadour promptly. ‘Ze man prefers art to nature every time—and if he like ze naivete, eet ees easy to be pairfectly frank wizout telling ze truth, n'est ce pas?” and the Pompadour favored me with another wink. “The truth!’ I exclaimed in horror. “I dare any woman to tell a man the truth! I defy her to be perfectly frank.” “And bore heem to death,” broke in the Marchioness, ‘‘to let heem know you & fool i] ‘And he would lose his interest in you if you let him know you were awfully | | COOOO OO OOOO OOO i The Black Bag Colo) By Louis Joseph Vance. SOOOOODOE GOnonooOoG BYNOPSIS OF P: r Philip Kirk wc who has bern bis entir 0 art! qunke, He Ages DaMsae London biter irk im, who calls th hints hich he ‘sa t Priip bette bn O20 wil) have no dea Bt ainner, ont! Americ with a you woman wh conveys at The girl wit Proper and circumspect and—and all that”"— j “And hees regaird and respect for you eef you let heem know you weren't—er— | all rat”— | = “And he'd run away if he thought you wanted to klas him”— } Sea Sjrji i c = ; S j I) “And he'd run ze usser way eef he thought you deedn't want to kees he: » (ADEA IAP } Fiery Sicilian Throws Her Whole Soul She mStudies ay ante ined Not Before) eset seca eslesserhesysexrteelehonen eal cbedat imamate) ml ¥ H Q j “It's a pity,” I finished meditatively, “that we have to undeceive them a: ecient Into Her Acting. a Looking Glass. soon as we marry them”— | 9 Frognall Street, {iraiiatee va ‘ a cat elvel’” broke in the Pompadour in a shocked tone. “Oh, zat ees no! i i necessair turned up I treet with nplished , ~ band fs a baron, There are no peasants the reality that is necessary. In the |" rvouve got to take off your puffs et night,” I declared, “and to powder you, t ie 5° ~ = C0) ‘Malla’ c i i j Ss ea ‘ By Charlies Darnton. _ [em Nee tag rere eet ot ‘Maas Ie Hs not DHIHICA | sayy in tne morniog. sod You eau't Meep your tetnper ALL the tins, wor 68 com: | } nl stroll, Simuttay rom dow i Se see fF ‘ She threw back her head with a laugh | oleh wilt ne bal ie oa Ins that | rortable and svelt at the same moment—not in a kimono, Anda man te bound te } gic es tures he % eat EWG apres a NG os ae : that shook her mop of black hair ee eens ae thae | discover that you weren't born smelling of sachet and that your frocks don't grow j Sauron RE . Saat through an interpreter was! he $ Jenethe: play eeys the hysterics, ‘et! on you, and that you have opinions and headaches, and that your cursed beauty Bae ving: § ; : Payee ae ne the fires of a volcano, or Orit 10 the Stage selzes Jana is completely In accord-| — os in pottles and boxes, if t does, and that your subtle personality costes $1.94 j to udov sk ation ert A h T come of # family of actors," she|ance with medical fact. 1 myself have 3 ni f TA ba aa ni 5 a RM set nearer home, Ike putting in the stage at the |seen woinen go into similar paroxyame |@" Ounce. But.” T continued anxtously, “how ald you manage to keep Louse | Jena rt Ng ‘ i SM viguid fire of her rushing speech in seven years I played| when their will has been opposed tn|lsty all that timetm oer pesca was e athin rd with ex s d_ storage. It was an honor, ys the part of a child, of | Some matter. I once saw ny oun Oana easy! He was ANUZZER woman's husband!? nore reme nt ed a ad ach 2 pat ie Scop nana Vere T was twelve my father |ter—the one who wears a black dress ° ‘ a [Totter nani r s s vn x pene veneal erpreterss Ai music hall, He thought |! the first act—in an hysterical ft that ‘Oh, I see!” I aald understendingly. “But perhaps yen ARB ms yt} Kirkw 1 Ww s ied e uished a gentleman as Joseph Pin Wr ne PD enough to continue In |lasted for more than an hour. Bome- | faker? Perhaps your Reeitayiceler Bibinelkied chat oomnae sat cont ae , Mae Res rinal fulabaie tHevotheravas 5 t rmann, Chevaler de la legion | grama, fearing my health would break | thing occurred to anger her, and the! ve Eaten a Male Ass i : B | Se ae aaiking cael a ur, Chevalier de lalgle rouge down it't attempted to play more stren- |Fesult was almilar to that in Jan's |'P £0 0) SEHR ITT | ringing wth loudne UNE Guences. Of wha shri > 1, | uous roles, I wished to do. And so/¢ase. Jana thinks that her {llness ui A. ver j tapping f intervals. jad he not be in é Ch rBO OME ROMA I) | HOME NRLEREREhy AnEINE ee fe lit. | comes from the devil—a superstition Tipald forest Uiscauiesced ithe Rompelsur swith e shrew, i * Both sour 1 a thelr in a ihe I vagne, Liakat de Turquie, | bad to be content io ag ais ihen 1 that $¥ common in the amail villages of | ‘*Then no wonder you were able to foo! fp bing, 1 exciatnes, H c an 6 songs until 5 seventeen, ‘Ther Ks ye (4 nossing?” | cause venient : M Gee Bulenrion&o ULiimmetel tei mera) cacinans 1. | Sicily. Cola's {influence over her makes AJelngT | The PRP OER relseh Ne “Sr ehTo Nh sac | | porticos h pia a F : Paaggine las : ihelcandeheleaverme) itan’ Blasera’ ea leading woman her believe that the devil has triumphed NOE Tee, eo gatca eae | J tural quiet tha Kirkwood, ee aud ig : ‘ h y the card he gr hat with (three daya later I appeared as Jana in {over all her prayers, and ahe gives her ‘Nosaing but a MAN,” return 2 Fompadonn is the pe -et ther: agere nope bn ASMP A BIEN E SBE 48 i peice So you y viearious chat with | three days later I appeared iy sisnor | #elf up to a frenzy of despair. She tells |! farewell to me. | ! Olen) el meareee ele none eT aero y med Sicilian actress, | eee eet am twenty-two, with {herself it would be tmposstble for her | | aan perp - ars — Rae st . tion on sensation) P84, 8° i to love her brother-in-law were it not TODO OOOOO000 0000 0000000000000000 Des iy i 3 1 y 1 eas or the devil. Proof that her condition ne i peta ‘ nie NAR pil! ig AD F jue to physical passion alone ts [4 Ean “agit oh awerer afr, tn tut ad the asec ; on pene | 96 8 ne et ono pel Panos see 2] Pact Wi ten Serve -:- ne n> a ‘ ; a in the main dressing-room were Te Mgi Agu- | Hon Hann with {# second att She no longer loves | e a : Init which, as despair, the out. glia, and but not in yn Farrau, the | yo) nerom cai rtharein Corin atli Tits | COM: But her sister has discovered her | ° | 5 ‘ 3 Ria ° |sovret, and the thought of this drives - ere r » busband of lady who had jus: eome fs what I gathered hto another fit of hysterla.” | . | ‘ : h But now she was a che t -d me with a) “My family had a villa in the coun. |" ! ugla couldn't understand | ‘> the girl war being fo hts watehn the man wag. Wide smile that » hér glowing « ugh squeeze: “Tam always like | 7% 9m Pe UA Oe Cet ae le th like @ fit should | By John K. Le Baron. peters annoyed. ln wt OR papas termined both to get him-|this off the stage, Oh, yes, I a happiest of women! I leave my juve me a fine opportunity to stud vie cannot be acted in any other | @222IODOAISSOOSIOSOOHOGS 99 remy OIRARA Caren) cise Ft, and Mirkwood out, und yet) troubles behind me on the stage.” the peasants, thelr customs and tem-| » declared. “If it shocks peo- | ALENT J something, but tact 1s everything,” says Robertson, “Tt 11 house tt might be before the door yj /se4® {0 consider) determined to gain) She jaughed at a finger that was ina sling, It had pald the penalty of perament ‘The Blelllan temperament § | o6 tnae ty thelr affalr, not mine, When $6 not @ aixth sense, but i is the useiat all the fire. might be before the door his end without attracting undue atten- ABNER AP A 4 idee : y vin, @ study in ttse! ou may stea ODS a aT Tata ha ianiae Gactolan atmaieey, should be closed; thought t iat f tion. Kirkwood had expected to hear | 80!ng to her head wi rush by coming in contact with a sharp hairpin, e)tiin's money and suffer no injury, 1 n an the aap Hk only of the) TS Se EA pepe de Niitet in moeliin histery, taoamh\ not iam | els ond boo ie ee Mf anat bs the knocker's thunder as soon as the| But she was wholly at her ea I wasn't, It wasn't an easy matter to get| put say one word against his wife and |‘ FREE nok ef the Audlenoe mar mye co ene ramen ol | himself with much excuse for Py t : a 4 So. 9 a” she | Seif and in ‘Malt © a real- % | Nee lave Ault diet heme, pel failed to give tongue; byt it did |what she ead In her own wor 1 was obliged to take the managerial Mr, /he will kill you. So you see" she | isis. erturmance, In London they said| He is @ remarkable instance of the triumph of tat over talent. Approaching Number 9 with lagging jrooker tire en tere 82% @ | Schurmann’s word for it. You will have to do the same. To begin with,|#dded, flinging a merry glance at her |") DOriunan’s tn bonden Rha: Eng-| Lacking In knowledge, deficlent tn capacity, offensively indolent, he, notwiths feat, No manufactured a desire to | Muvney ghar guang, uimeele | had res | r i t 1 Jo, And bit murpriaed 10 | ManAnd. “you muat be very” sareful sts came to tell me that they | Standing these shortcomings, won favor with King James over the gifted Mor: » he man ured dew © marked that antiquated and rusty bit of |T Was curious to know how she ap” in a role, and g bit surprised to} eee tout me." 4 came to te ' ° F mab ch tte, as u cover for his de- ’ y Hat aR Inattant saiaon aunt, the highly educated and eloquent Burn ] WISER. Sean Re BRON Ye MOAMADPSIER) ofthe door, And it made pim feel | the diMeuity, There must be!approach the somewhat delleate ly gave ealistic perform: | euEH er AOA HEPrR REPS ePanith we asunget hands cupped to 44 SoG fy |that, though he frequently gave offense r | Spas, Gone under arm, hands cupped 49 that wornething.vurtoputlous Doi in a Looking-Glass, Pa ere ournieeny arin 1 “ak Femme Nun’ thay aaied sine, SUonae Bel Aromuently aan oUanen be RAYA Honk A ay |} rectly before the portico, turning his ae my riety ui 4 "I donot study @ part before 4 | i ince: dramatic tens in the second apt a a!’ ‘They had seen me in ‘Malia,’ | fee. that his success was du his always “doing the right thing at the right } the confederate without, Ing-slass,"” camo the answer via M t ami et my 4 nH Y m1 skance to the shadowed doorws ‘ ' ed Bady in my name. time a “a : 7 a ry sufficiently a ai 1 to prevent @ stranger from en-\schurmann. “With me acting is not a cillan peasant cannot ‘ought to the than halt : pues sk a me iH That 1a the practical application of tact. de & discovery auMticiently start: | ¢, left unemployed a means 0 cer-| series of and studied ¢ 1 hand of alg ie j nd King came fourtesn time eo noe attended the theatre to witness the Initial production of Ig to hold Lim spelibound and, Ir !tain to rouse tte coour ‘ Ai F f 1 bi oF j ¥ : ; Bae PE Chat Realistic Fit. Neanaut 7 tiara ial the ap: F Charies Lamb ¢ n © attended the theatre witt al p Hy, to scorch his gloves before ie | er soul tof c A ne Miuraiaharaunienteatnce , | farce he had writte ‘ asian Ve wears Ty. a0 his inferential analysis of this|fMnd its soul 1 must be able to. s« ' ' the I aim to thrill my aud i 18: BURSA ATAU When the audience Mssed, Lamb, instead of becoming indignant, accepted the q } rr yhase of the proceedings was summarily | yond a looking-slnss, It at night, in Phe + n Players are not a com-|to yek 1 she in 8 ‘ 4s dlot and joined 16 hissing. The door of Number 9 stood ajar, a} NF know that 1 cannot use restraint in the | Verdict and 4 iy Ar. black Interval an Inoh or #0 in which |#4UPted by that identical alarm, In a] the dark, that I really study, When 1| pat ! With:a merry laugh |the people are never ahooks : tas ee ee te | nn In gocety—even {n small soctety, where only small talk prevalls—tact ts greatly spe eS trice the house was filled with flying|am in bed I stare into blackness until M gugla explained t On the contrary, they That ATE SITAR er Py renr showing and {s edge ant 6 he rage echoes, wakened to sonorous riot by |all is made clear to me. One by one | iple, the leading man's uncle |r ‘ the agar cata ietey car A tactless person ts a social bore 4 Suspicion and alarm fet is ¥ ie 8 the he gud ehaanun (afiahalenanien (teat menione aetna taner enator and his cousin minister ¢ Me and w gesture, and Went on to aDeak o ee NO ot vou aaa ke brie sain Maclaun lin tingle us e distinctly he racaliag the and Kirkwood stood fully two yards!appear in the light of my imagination, | fir giving free rein to na i Brevity is tuct’s best friend ferrine bans, Recompanied by ue me away, his heart hammering wildly, his | not mere characters, bul living, bre the father in ions. ‘The violen tt Hot silways a Peasant. Dr Braht pt hat on in the presence of King Charles chat people might p click of th ch, Ne nerves ajingle, much as ff the resound- | ing beings acting under the spell of dif- | professor of Greek a at be shown to give u 4 ! , praoin eut man , fone person oF persona’ had. followed | NK Mowe hed landed upon bis own per- [ferent emutlons: ‘hen 1 eee mysell wi | ern? i Tl avalaia rod in ihe wang oe | Dare Bualits other, mistook Boordehness for tact, perso perso mad fo 0d | 30 ther tha a “4 4 Sra aiate Sal ROE RRO OR: A S08 SDAA idence of Ho’ Walpole was largely explaine her, neglecting the most obvious pre-|;0n ‘AUIer than on stout oaken plank | ayk myself what I shou nd wha CORA OAYHHBDOIMG Mauptinann,” she sald ‘ PORGEDIR 85 AENRER: STOR SAA EES Ae duution of a householder. And why? ime ie a shaule. Cael keke sikuation that | a od of her head for each name | PY the ¢ cat Uesperer ee i Why but because the intruders did not! Ere be had time to wonder the racket j fronts 1 he words m to spe i A Tria Giniat lack | ) rehange re all rareter ceased, und from the street filtered | must come from what I feel, not from : i oe nian vad fashion and social news for Lady § p dish the sound of closing to be audible “C4#* la © greatly, especially for f {i 0 1 nema realistic volces in altercation. Listening, Kirk- | the written lines that are merely a 4 mts r e me. ® | hin wonderful sy Nand some day | Hes f : HAD IAEENOR SOF ECU a ate che: wins He reminded himself that it was al) "04'S pulses quickened, and he laughed | ter of memory. ‘Phe truth, the meaning a 990000090900000000008 5OOOEOICBOAE = | may appear tp an lt 1 Godolphin, at the of Charies IL, "He is never in the wa y uncertainly for pure relief, retreating | of it all must be here—here ¢ oe. und neve tt a Mone of his affair, decided to pass on © or wry 7 lbsor 4 One must be a great a . Be a ee ninin, aa in icin eianana ‘and go his ways in peace, and imput.|'? th® door and putting an ear to al Her hands xmote her breast until her Devil's Food Filling. Pigeon Pie. aan ntoias thaan A his Bank 10s 4. Gara and. sgpieegegrtee : Fie eeerne sively swinging about, — marched | “8° Peasunt’s blouse Kaped the WO cups brown sugar, two-thirds cup!) @ HORT crust, Nght y To yet her gpinion of w great actress, | | A 4 4 in the evening for a spe es re aoc ancl caas fino | The accents of one speaker were new | But the next question brought out t) ME oe a y R wats | 1 nen! 1 the 1 ell was upon ve ‘ . ubject of "Applied Science’ was itis ‘aie’ cure jin his hearing, stern, crisp, quick wit the ma oth , ‘! ing dish, 1 ‘ éxclaimed, Tap als 9 tact he rema at, thou ‘ polieg Bcten h we . a4 7 : ; ui \ i snitaaion ine a r which occurred ¢o him as Kirkwood halted on the cry, faltering |the spirit of authority which animates f this flery sicit ' stove and add niece of ate ned Kreat tat 4 sie is . ' the bedroom candle fm. indecision. Should he take the| that iost austere and dignified Hmb of | “But back of lile as it ts reflected or ‘ . oe ane x 3 | eae OF alah, wennnns H a] Greatest Ariel ff f , te w at of the 4 match to the 1 cand) # ‘Plunge or withdraw? Bynchronoualy |the law to be encountered the world | the stage,” she said, "there a rire ear rrearriy rr tarts coy acetone caine ae : ee +, tlh <i temark more ta sey sa a he wes conscious that a man's figure |°ver, # London bobby, If you sive only nature you « pre abideen th spread on cake. | side egch. SI . y Spi eee detached itself from the shadows Now, then, my man, what do you|much or too Mttle, Art must step 4 get too hard : _ and f ait o th the nearest portico, and was|Waut there? Come now, speak up, and|to make everything right. to make 1 ne nthe Heed. beans : uot ta w mine of wealth oe part | aw ream oft ‘ ‘ ¥ , , oan ad,” says Bates ef baste, Yo intercept aim. wee you. of @ peasant is the most ditt: ot all - apoush dar two lay Or pth dd , “'re Bow, guvuer, yer mykin’ & (Te Be Conunued) fox me to play. J eeliug slone wih aot ep aud sides Aud sie e mee b er ir as uncle | drawing wearer, with every indication} #eP out into the Hight, where 4 can] seem true to life That is »

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