The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1912, Page 7

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STARENOTINI WITH HOME LIFE SAYSEONAMAY Doesn’t Want to “Come Back” and Would Be Unhappy. if She Had To. ; ACTED TO PLEASE HUBBY | | “Sometimes I Feel I Must | tand. but Says Our} Likes Er , Women Make Best Mothers ind Dress Better. Marguerite Movers Marshall. | Lew! bu that ts, Mise . has returned to ng on Fifth ave- hue now, not Broadway, and sie wea! a French stead of the mui i comedy tdea of a Salvation Army bons net. But her eves are as blue and bright, her hair as golden, her igure as sien 6 York was humming adn ovhey jously agrees with the re Army La Like Navarro, she says ‘, “I don't want to come back.” But unlike Mine, de Navarro, she has slipped into th atre by way of the green room just wince her retirement= . OMly to slip out again. r resolution € aot to uct haw heen subjected to the wrong’: test, th ceess, and It holds tirmer ALAS! SHE DOESN'T WANT TO COME BACK. . “I nevor knew," sha admitted to me, “how completely the footlihts had lost their glamour unt! 1 went back for a week last ter at the Savoy Theatre. A lot of amateurs put on “The Belle’ for the big muntetp: ospital under the of Teck, They vary and they uly. The was ‘ause my seen me in my first thew we were mare o sing even se people came thinking ns usual, # saying that explained to me wisobn added, wit 1 had never for charity, #0 when + along 1 he would: itthe boing w delightfu’ ce. He pata pound he'd see for himself, so did tt » his account, tt it was over! You see, those blessed amateura began rehearsals {n November for a February production! And I was terribly anztous | that there shouldn't be any falling off | OM iny part, because before such an at Alence comparisons were inevitable. And | since my marriage I've been having auch about so muoh that I couldn't keep up| with regular vocal practice all the time. 5 4 perfectly delightful time and going! REAPPEARANCE MADE HER) FRIGHTFULLY NERVOUS, } “During the week of performances T was frightfully nervous, and after it was all over I had to go away at once or I should have been ill. Talk about the fascinations of stage life—not for met I confess I enjoyed It when I firat began, but I not only don't want to go back—I should be the unhappleat pei son in the world {f anything ever forced me to leave my beautiful home.” “What is your home life like?” ¥ ed. Again Mre. Lewisohn laughed merrily. “That's ike my friends who are still acting,” she sald. “They are always ; asking me, ‘What on earth do you find to occupy yourself?’ ‘My life is so much fuller than yours,’ [ tell them. ‘What's your Ife? You sleep all the morning when I am up and riding horseback or playing golf, then you lunch and then you wait for the evening performance. “My home life is busy and happy. For a good part of the year we live at our country place, Cranbourne Court, just outside Windsor Forest, It's « big, rambling English house with lots of rooms and queer little windows and gables and simply encrusted with tvy. We have quanties of iand and our own private links and a big garden. Th wroads all around are splendid for riding. “I am devoted to gardening and all putdoor sports, and most of my days - tre apent in the open. I have perfectly iplend!@ servants, the typical English qnes, and with the ald of the butler ind housekeeper it's easy to suporvise ’ éverything. Then, of course, I sing and ylay a good bit, though I can’t always Weep up my practicing. SWEARS SHE CAUGHT A 26 POUND TROUT! “Two or three months In the year we ‘ are at the shooting box in Scotland Last summer i landed @ 2-pound trout honestly! I am devoted to fishing, ) the kind whe ou put on hip-boots and wade right out into the strean My husband ts equally fond of hunting, +9 our trips to tue North are mutually delightful ‘Bociet, Mra, Lewisohn shook her pretty blond head. “Oh, I didn't give up the stage for (iat. Tao outa good Me when Im ti Jon, but I'm not a@t all the soala terfly and don't want to be. We always have a big —_——~ house- aa, and I dearly love to hy iriends at any time. | But this rushing oround with @ whale! lot of people who cor re two pl for you and whom you d ave two * Ping for--1 sump uit see Mt, that's ull, ‘vm ty . na of children. 100," added Mrs. Le 1 bit shyly. American t th somen end any sbles, Uve rd the moth realy tend upstaiis and ‘aye the two minutey, and then they'd off, Maybe we spoll tien o { DUE M apeme to me We iove chem more’ er and Iteyome, as when all New ! them around and moat of all by Fri. Konstantin, the Beautiful Slave in the Wordless Play, ‘‘Sumu- run,” Tells What an Awful Strain It Is to Hold Her Tongue While Expressing Intense Emotion. Shout,”’ Says She, and Though Athletic and Loving Hard Work, She Confesses That Strain of Silence Is Making Her Rather Tired. BY CHARLES DARNTON. HE Beautiful Slave of Fatal Enchantment crossed her brown feet and emiled a brown emile. Enough! She woul as soon knife a grouchy old Shetk ar look at him, and she wasn't above She Has Kept Silent 600 Nights WILREIUINW 4% ¢ Matter of Roonaan | LEOPOLDINE. KONSTANTIN kicking a hunchback when he waa | ment down and out, but what of that? Her smile told me, she was a good sort. It was a good smile as far as it went, yet it wasn't good for a column. String it out as I might I couldn't make it worth more than a para- graph. A few words would have to go with that smile, or—goodnight! For two hours and e half the Beau- tiful Slave of “Sumurun” hadn't said a@ word. But after all she was a woman, and she proved it with her first words. “T hate to keep stil," laughed Fra’ lein Leopoldine Konstantin. “It's the hartest thing in the world for me, But others by pushing kicking ft out on the she poor hunchback." KICKED HER PRETTY, BARE, PINK HEELS AS SHE TALKED. At this particular moment she was kicking her bare heels to keep them warm and laughing et the expense of those who have to suffer the conse- Quences of her strenuous art. She | weemed more like a big, good-natured girl having the time of her life than | @ hard-working actress, “You can't imagine what a etrain ‘t fs," she said, ‘to remain allent for two hours and a hadf when all the time you are trying to express your feclings. For me it {# much harder to play a silent Part than one with word: All the en- ergy, all the thought ¢! into a speech are concentrated tn the action, One's thought fairly aches to express itself, 1f I may say #0, and the | result te ¢ the facial expression !s more Intense. The whole body, in fact, im put to a fearful strain, The muscles of my arma often ache from the energy 1 put into my work to say what T must without words, I am strong and I Mike to work hard, but f am getting rather tired. “Of the part?” “Yes, I've played It moze than six ‘hundred times, And !t hurts to kee ts, I'd like to t stil #ix hundred n nee more, Sometimes I long so to speak to the audience that I feel as thoush 1 must shout, It 19 really awful to tence a woman to a alent part for years. IT began my work in Be Reinhardt in ‘soft! roles Ker tures lke Gretchen and Desde Reinhardt didn’t think I hal much t perament at first, and #0 he gave email roles, But after I had convine parte, I was very and dellghted to be given the o nine role in Mollere’s play, ‘The forged Marriage,’ produced t sum, mer. Then J could talk. It ts a great ‘eliet to talk.'* usually 50 4 him that I had ‘push’ he gave me better glad to play Pacig| tn “Id the productto; planned, a ginning, played a wicked woman. bad Woman,’ bu sisted, so 1 now T um that has have played the § to bea due to ‘The Great 1 fayet an Colis don, Lafayette br ma deat the ar | prefer, 1 fer throus! mome The 1 she wa { asked j had musia | there Artious ar think rt THE EVENING W “BATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1912. ORLD, ‘Terrible Task for a Voman, but CERTRUDE ELLIOTT | Building of the Home mn HURRY FOR 278000 SAFE BLOWER USES THE SOFT PEDAL, fenants in Building Didn't! iss ‘ Know of Robbery in Patric Parker’s Office. of bint,” with an English Ibi at arker, a grocer at No, and Thirty-fifth street, |* extracted $10 away ‘early to-day, blew ously distur! nanis upper The thieves left jection of finger prints which nd a large will W have sees a pl minal Identification at Poile Headquarters. rker runs @ ct sroceries in His headlquarte: and his private office visible from. the fa frame partition ext. ln but and her s of Fatal Enct MADE SUCCESS IN A DID NOT CARE FOR. vied down be wing must have been sina fe was of olds uetion vered when Mr |S as taken to Lond in Munich and cabled to St angements to do That did nearly iver aince then 1 have longed spea kit | Played twice WALL STREET weakest sida, very strc UNTAUGHT, SHE ALLY GR -UST NATUR. EW INTO D \threw up f yeral satisfact houses, .|VIENNA RESTAURANT somlnu Toe aati a : 42d St. between Broadway and 7th Ave, re very t yours, : After Theatre Parties Entertained by High-Class ODMAN, BRAISTED & HERSHFIELD, A Professional Artists by Edmond L, Goodman 11 could talk a Joy to talk when one has been dumb ri un tr) rforme [Whe plasles Uke v aenootsir for 0 Pe Fa @ than wx hundred perform 1 ee ‘aenanen.” —Deniaa, “7 mms wy aacee Me be Wrong ever to m, mae * Yc ) pany that ALHANY, NY, Jan, State Super an dento! Banks Van Tuy) announced | “ ” NO. 2. WHITE M AGIC Town-Builder Harmon shows how the subur- today that th afe posit vaulte oF - n wf No y K€ have oeen sole _ ban promoter is en pee eb ay A . | hancing the prosperity, City capitalleta wa propose to tmanelle Louis Mann Will Be Seen in! andthe morals of wage- piace the burning ¢f (hk: ae “Elevating a Husband’— earners by leading them 1 vn og aeveral large vault ; | nto the ways of thrift. Gonand toe the rental of boxes tn the Jefferson De Angelis Brings ———— ri ' » tremendously, Va v “ tige of the veoh “The Pearl Maiden-—There| BY CLIFFORD HARMON. bt tone ale to qUlORieaaae La es LA, jarmon fs recognized i i, oe Will Be Another New Musi- pi bell [ta reported that papers incorporat tage i irawn up and the rout interrup* on NOTTINGHAM HEADS BAR. Syracuse Attorney Elected Prest- , cinnati tw@nty-five years ago with cal Play, “The Rose of Pans) nie brother, William 2, Harmon, " 8 Started home-building ama. communities n twenty-four of the largest cities between Chicago and Boston, one of the 123 settle. mont# having @ population above ae eee 14 q | ’ ” it de of Sew Vork Association. Home butiders must have the tent [Offera & lemoceatie community way Of] Ay he second day'a m of thi ni thle makes the subur- |, , State Har A tlon, at the Now York land de per the real p ‘| ‘ ‘ ation » thy home builde y f ff ed fnlined seine ; us not so many years ago when t President, Willlam Nottingham, Sywa? nf the book will recall the character |#Mall Investors were willing to buy al. |1th ese ary, Pred B, Wadhama, Ale to play, that of Heat- | Moat any kind of suburban land, Now | ANG It makes vany; ‘Treasurer, Alfred Hoffberg, Ale who subj the ob. |they have been educated to the require. (Me house : Jbany: Vicw-Prowidents—Firat Distrtet, ay, "Chang." In Mlag/Ments of h mand they want) After twenty-fve years | Wilitam Y t's support will practically all general elty improve: |neas foam not slay | Distet 5 Alexander — See | ments. T love the creative District, 1. Cady Herrick, Albany: Florence Brian The wixe promoter will give them jing somethiag ome bith ne ie Fre Ruth Chester, Suzans handsomely latd-out tracta with streats | Wilt ‘ow aed vd ee ne ela ay Bia Diets pn ime graded and possibly m: mdzed, Hh than thom, Our many ble | Michael sy. Pasnovias Seventh and coment eidewalks, ma Westehester are) Distriet, 1th hk, White, Rocheste Louis Mann dex the Liverty Theatr ive landscape gardening, ing In "Blevating a Husband,” a coms | jouge or soctal centre of inte ° \ f edy by his wife, Clara Lipman, and |other little Improvements which seem | am rink S Shipman, The chfef role te that appropriate to timo and place, The }crowning effort When It a commercial man, Charies Sample. | growing m nt of the age is one of | it the sre ey ‘ of h om | | When his wife attempts to elevate him » building primartiy, not lot specu: (Achievements t shall be content to Fe) to the social level where she delights to 1 the land offered to the PUBS | ier ener fT Way beable \o ve pal | shine there 1s a conflitct, at first must be well adapted for such Im-]the suburoan t Inter developing in A : [mediate uses. Jequally among Al ct cub BrOy oom NEU RALG {A tragedy, Th WACZ-EARNERS CAN OWN Radway's Ready Relief 1s the best electricity, sometines sewera, at: |) aw clude: |} and | mn Bichth District, Franklin D. Locke, Huffalo; Ninth District, John F. Bren «an engagement \t | gas of my t Monday even- | yeting [pany will tnelude Conway | ME Chariet Hatton, Lesiie Kenyon, Ae debit hla dul as 9 bed ‘ counter irritant known, and therefore Ann Wellman, Mathild vain fi Any wage-earner with steady employ-| LEXINGTON Miss Ea. | the best embrocation that can be used urt of {in Neuralgia. Rub it on the part af of Chief Justi the Supreme ( his home, ‘Thia [ feel | Elya White, # ent to speak upon| Ward White, « Oa oie ee \tlua Whito weg ataty [fected and keep flannels souked with ‘Theatre on lay nicht fected the (n+ oars of age, lit on the seat o the pain until ease is nin a manner to eit available for gr masses of Jobtained, which will usually be in the > i} e atudied its ACTIVE SECURITIES. course of ten of fifteen minutes. with play M musieal Peart Kates, Investors, and Th ation during @ long period of Heating, 1:10.300 a! United Stator Steet 1d all ts. y cannibals are ils nelghbors ughout t largext population cons)" “it "eae ir aio tee cena fy a Drees. surroundings he falls in love | trea of the nd sing for his sweetheart th daughter of a cannibal king Involves himself In @ sertes of predicaments, oe many Ways. Not only does tt ena rner of even the poorer class to oney that) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL \diord in rent, NEW JERSCY. TATE FOR SALE— _NEW_ JERSEY. otherwise would go to’ @ sming a powerful force for ever it ds tried upon an ex- “The Rose |tion of the German “an adaptas retta “Kreolen- | but tt tto by John | good whe Shine and Sidney d and mu-| tensive rich ofte The auburban home buyer ia taken eatro on Monday nteht away from the extravagant temptations angie ray American Vand Immoralities of the crowded city Lunrender hie job and ge to Paris. He | and his life is more concentrated in has, however, become so popular that] the pure circle of domesticity. ‘This he ism In office against his ates his morals and protects his fa revolution breaks out he| pocketbook, ‘The new home ambition 25 CENTS ler week for 100 Weeks buys 1 acre--43,560 square feet, equal to 20% Ity ‘lola cox100, of kond productive fruit aud vegetable land with @ in ‘the mild, healthful, delightful elimate of beautiful ana K escape the cares of office | incites him to stronger efforts tn busl- ttt by having rebels victorious, The 4, His home gives him better netghe | ithern New Jersey, : romantic side of the story has for Its] pors, His surroundings are more (| herotne Ja whose lover 1 MR. BORTON RECEIVED $17,000 FROM 60 ACRES OF POTA- landed | healthful, thus extending the probable | I ; tn Jail as in tile role young | jomytn a E dist! TOES THIS LAST. SEASON, AND MR. PARKHURST $432 PER ii Mei prima daina, samed. Chapine | Jenkin of le Nee ad ioe important! ACRE FROM HIS PEACHES; BOTH SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY retail sill make her New York debut. Othera | fuetur Inthe community. aid tanga a| FARMERS, \ n the cast will be Anna Russert, Fay | ices ox and other verstables between your young es and soon have a handsome income. Faint Re rrest Huff, a Lazar, . You can plant pota John a, MeCowan and Will Phillips, Pac ies 1, apple or other t it makew him in all respects @ better v interest In ity affairs, In better] citizen, | verhaps Lmay safely say that we are |The Nird of Paradine? moves from| _ Uornl ‘ | Daly's to Maxine Elilott's Theatre on pet @ species of philanthropist, yet we are , cht not in the buat : y ; Monday alght. — | We develop wealth by transforming big e | tracts of la! into @ high form of! “, utility. We teke a fair, quick profit, | y leave @ multitude of larger and longer | e profits for the solld Investors who be- | A d C ada foe ha ells inventor) merican Lan ompany With w York growing and chang- ing so rapidly tt offers natu ly the . . rn kreatest opportunities for both suburban Metropolitan Building, New York promotera and home-seekers. Al! classes of old residents are being forced out of the Winter Garden on Monday nt Mikal! Mordkin, the Russtan Jdancer, will give a ballet set to the muste of Liszt's Hungart No. 2. He will be ass! |Pajitakate and a crops d ae | Rose Stah! comes to the Gra House with “Maggie Pepper Wilton Lackaye will take “The and Opera ranger’ to the West End Theatre. city homes, The wealthier are # ———— [ Mute and Jett” will be the attraction | ¢lborate country earates, | They th MELP WANTEO—MALE. Le eee oot ye recived py | leisure and can go into any part of the re, AUTO Ithe mlock eompany at the Acudomy of [surrounding country, but the way ; ' | sauate, @urners of moderate means must “Phe Trocadero Burlesquers" come to praviiss with sites near the best transit ines * will be ween at] WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES IN GREATER NEW YORK. We have seen wonderful opportunit! oo will have ©The Bowery {!n Brovkiyn, on Staten Island, in We : Ju mmed, ing of splondi territory jects of eX Anait draw Lars : DIAMONDS, jewelry, delivered; convenient pay to the northward line, wh 1 r Benin acceler emeiation calle, talephone York's direction of SYNINCATS COMPANY, TD BO 24th 8a TED Drolet me we ‘4 OPEN SATURDAY BVENING n'y will be “The n Reno will be at Averus Theatre. UDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. v At Muammersteln'a wilt George ne eXpANAON. "ENO | gj 1 DOWN, $1 wrekiy, watches, diamonds, silver Lashwood, the Hagite f ucres in Westchester are bax |! aki aicttOMOLtPAne ao We teen ter, a ian; Janes J. Morte ned this year by the electrifiea | Brentr Miives northwest core eg Og TT the New York Central and New! gs: werkny Wreadwart amines, Watchin, Jo tem ottiens nes und by | daw dis lay prices tnarked, cash oF g rand Boston | STORE 10 tt ave. newr Lott Phsno Mover," Wiasor Haven Hailroad suburbs vist, the Three Letghtons, and New York, Westche ad. New Yorkers are turnin | Aion tures at jonial ay first, although tmmense p PIANOS AND ORGANS, | } will » Brice ar groweh tn coming yvare “ll 816 MASON & OkuaNy } | King, of the Underworld, mand every bit of available home! atlay [ithe Apple Varia’ "A Niaht In atiand in all of the other directtons, Braman “Congut stool and } Turkisy Bath," Wiliams and Van Al- the bungalow is the Ynost] GOETZ & (0 #1aT Con styne, song writers, and Linden Heck+ allied gine Albam | comedietta Nichols in “Fr | J.C. Nugent DArnond and F Hale’s Honey | WORLD AD. KENTS NINE Of Horehound and Ta: Tonacruce fi | HIGH-CLASS APARTMENTS Allays Irritation A ee ety IN THREE WEEKS’ TIME ane Pitth Avenue Theatre Irew Rolwon in’ 'The BRAISTED, GOODMAN & HERSHFIELD REAL ESTATE, AGENTS, BROKERS AND APPRAISERS 2901 BROADWAY New York, Jan. 9, 1912. q J Ine Sabel the 1 Mae Melville aad n ‘Just Married.” | RESTAURANTS. : RESTAURANTS, | 1 confining our advertising to your paper an truthfully say that we have met with AFTERNOON TEA ; | Special Sunday Dinner $1.50, (from 6 to 8:30 P. M.) USE WORLD “TO LET” ADS. FOR RESULTS ’ \ wen y rye not. ‘The leap-yea i ee hice pet Swecem we | CHE GUE OF Tyre to the far C% arry @ dilly, bold is a silly joke. veoposad | ducer furnishings he bore scared away | rides, who, ¢ far Cassite. essere of bis king, Caye tae Wine eae ean jobably, first put the tries F|

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