The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1911, Page 6

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ii oi THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1917, \y Mary Anderson Talks of Shams of the Stage little more graciously; mray eyes have swe: it may be her rXiepths, And I working right and began taking med!- cine for it At the same time rumors reached his At All the 200 James Butler Ine. Stores f j [ears that his wife because of her beauty See rein erreur See | Ras beginning to, extract the attention| Everywhere in and About Greater New York ' ’ . ° gl A a el PAB ; |frequent a few months ago that he we- Hundreds of thousands of customers Be the high quali And Woman’s Only Happiness, Home Duties *:**** am dee a ey ears fof our pure foods end canned goods. “Our prices are publi 9 = 4 the tones of a Ninth avenue cat, roperty. Some of the specials follow for } onday, Tuesday, you do not belleve in careers for in,” I said. ‘Ah, do not mistake me,’ Mrs, De Navarro hastily said, 1 believe real ha woman les tm a combination of work and love Two things are necessary in every woman’s life to round out her exist- ence perfectly. Every wortan must have her work and her love. But any work, it seems to me, is preferable to a stage career. The little home duties, the tending of personal philanthropies and interests, these mean true happiness. answered Pure Lard “eh. Be Smoked Shoulders Picea 9 Gye 14 Fine Eggs, 25° Selected Eggs, Soren. ODO Potatoes, from Maine, @ Ibe. 12° ~~Essie Brand Is the Acme of Excellence __ Essie Sugar Corn, ‘sca. 12¢ 180 can cut to foxrorD Cuus ) DRY GIN DISTILLED IN AMERICA a Warnings Against Stage By _— Enaie's Former inevitably sweep her farther end further from the home harbor as acting will surely do.” “But you would suggest?” TASTES good to the palate and does good to the system. This is a pure gin. IT prompted. “How can I suggest for others?" pro- tested Mrs. De Navarro, “i only know what has meant peace and the best in life for myself. “But you who live in cities can hardly guess the many joys of « Uttle town. Wonderful a place as ig Wow York, the people who spend their days here can only exist.” “How Uttle they know of the people who live all about them, of the human creatures like themselves, struggling fot existence at their very doors, For my- CHOICE GROCERIES All high-class Iiquor stores and catés, Baird-Daniels Co. Distillers “pehicheson, ere I should hate to think that my little girl would ever become an actress. The life is so frightfully hard on a woman. It seems to me that almost any other work would be easier and better for a girl. eelf, tt has always been the simpler human joys that meant most to me. The charities, the interests, the every minute feeling of companionship which only @ mail community can give. “And since these are the things I wanted, these are ghe things I = sought. That ts all I can tell you. cannot advise other people. Maybe the I found what I really wanted to be when ft t t e ove twent e y Nfe that \ ea would oe pea 2 100 can of ic Greatest I left the stage over Ly years ago the ving. to then would seem the only Whee Weeld You De Essie Tomatoes, } tfruftseolid packed, 12 6o to the end of time I suppose there will be atways some who believe Mary Anderson was wise in her generation, amd others who will accuse her of in- credible folly. Yet none there will be who can say she had not the courage of her beliefs. Actress All love is just as bad for any one as is all work. Certainly a woman should , have her personal interests; even in- terests outside her home. But not interests that inevitably sweep her further from the home harbor, as act- ing will surely do. Without Your Eyesight? You know what the loss of it would mean to you. Then why do without glasses if you need them? Or why get them from any one but those whom| you are certain can fit you properly? Your eyes are far too Wash-Day Special for Housekeepers Bottle Strong Ammonia .. -Ib. Best Laundry Gloss Starch. ies ———— His Shattered Heart Gave Out . When Morris Letker came to America from Russia a year and a half ago he brought his pretty young wife with him, ‘They went to live on Norfolk street near |Houston. After he had been here a few months be noticed his heart wi mot Cake Borax Soap, Butler’s Best ide Total Regular Low Price .... Quaker Corn Flakes, txt large 10¢ package, &e BY ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON, on fame to follow trom her English r D vl the most notable ‘world calls folly. “Por & have found entire hap- pines,” Mrs. De Mavarro would tell you. “Two things are neces- @ary in every woman's life to round @ut her existence perfectly. Every Woman must have her work and Mary Anderson {8 in America once more. The California girl who, twenty, years ago, turned her back the way of love, has returned to us home as Mrs. Antonio De Navarro. The greatest classic actross of her day, the most mar- vellous Galatea the world hase ever known, she ex- changed her laurels for olive branches. “AN for love’and the world well lost.” it so often and never quite dared to helleve it enough. But Mrs. Do Navarro stands as @ Hving and perhaps ‘We've read example of the wisdom of what the ber of times during the past years in the cause of charity, and I have had many readings et the People’s Palace nd at East End. Further than this IT never have considered the possibility of @ professional return to the stage, con- sald, the worst aapect of it all seems to me to be in the atmosphere of ar- tictality which one breathes contin- ually. The simulated passions and the contrived personality, It makes a wom- an heart-sick after @ while, The last thing in the world I should want my Gaughter to be would be an actress.” “No matter how great her genius?” I asked. “Of course, that is a hard question,” replied Mra, De Navarro, “And yet be- cause it is my daughter of whom wo speak I must answer that I would rather she herself found happiness than that ehe should give much happiness to the world, Every mother must know what I mean. Besides it ts often so diMcult, particularly for ourselves, to distinguish between our talents and our personal ambitions. It Je often hard to tell how much we want to be a certain day since rows on rows of faces turned toward her as flowers turn toward the sun, still whe would have but to step’ back behind the footlights to have every heart opening to ‘her once more, For, although I had never seen Mra. De Navarro until I met hér yesterday on |, the roof of the Century Theatre, where “The Garden of Allah” 1s rehearsing, | yet I know she is undimmed. ' HAS CHANGED BUT LITTLE IN TWENTY YEARS. Perhaps the classic line of her profile was once « little less eoft than it is HENRY HESSE. SPECIALTY HOUST IN WORSTED KNIT GOODS Auto Kaitted Jackets and Me tateheol ‘Sweater Sheet asl for Men, reir Woeae co fel NEEDLEWORK EXHIBIT. EXHIBIT, i Ge sewssary materiale for Art 034 Posey Needlework, Yarns, ete, Complete in every Herd re eae te et cecttn urcope ‘2. Sixth Ave., NO, S99—=—=24 & 35 SL. meeeeis precious to trifle with.} Eyes Examined “Gihss' By Registered Physicians Oculists of Long Experience. ' Perfect Fitting ght as Low ses, 62.50, eran |e Ocaliste’ Opi Ly etyibtort Ike, ron —Am & Foy ee aves, New Yat Bead St, Breeklys. 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Nothing could induce \ gnd the love and the Joy that she would me to be away trom them longer than ect upon the stage. A real life away |the two weeks I plan to stay here. I from sham emotions and painted|@m afraid I would far rather talk of gcenery, a real life with a real home, them than of any possibilities of @ re- with real work and real love in it, 1s | ‘Urn to the stage for myself." the only possible existence for # real) “And how about the time when your Vogean.” Hid daughter with bestn to think of a 9° . | cal or here suggested. “Shall HASN'T LOST HER INTEREST IN you encourage her (6 go enon the slabe THE THEATRE. Gives OA bbe Ga decks Gin ee Yet Mrs. De Navarro admittedly has|shall you try to mould her life along hot lost all interest in the theatre. The|the lines of your present life?’ gole purpose of her present visit to “Oh, Z should hate to think that America is te witness next Saturday| my Uttle girl would ever become the oper!” production of “The Garden| an sotress,” emolaimed Mrs. De @f Alls), io writing which she and| gavarro, “You don't know what the Robert 8. Hichens collaborated. fe means. Tt is so frightfully “Though you must not think that my| hard em a -voman. It seems to me corrected Mrs, De Navarro. | “2 found what 2 really wanted to be when x left the stage over twenty years ago.” And because America ‘once mot.ered | Mary Anderson and called her “Our! Mary,” America must rejoice with her| in the happiness she has found, even! though that happiness be in giving her- self rather than in letting the whole World give to her. It ts many « long SIMPLE. REMEDY FOR KIDNEYS ‘The following presoription ts known to Pride of St. Louis—Superlative XXXX—Best All- Round Flour for Bread, Biscuit, Cake and Pastry. 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