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Mollie Pearson Says She Is Beginning to Fee. That She IS Bunty, for That’s Wheat Friend: Are Calling the Prett) Actress Now. BY CHARLES DARNTON. T took a great deal of courage to I walk in on Bunty. Stand!ng out. side her door 1 felt as though | were in Weelum’s shoes. Luckily wouldn't notice that. Before taking welf over very carefully. My over- coat was all right—excem for the! overcoat. Recalling all that had hap- pened to Weelum | straightened my tle, then hastily smoothed my hair— a mero trifle, A handkerchief? Yes, there it was! Having finished these preparations 1 knoc! the door and immediately felt a| strong desire to turn and run, But} it was too late now. “Com called a pleasant voice, and desperately clutching my hat f ventured into an equally pleasant room. The extremely competent young woman who came forward looked iike Bunty in an idle mo- ment; that ts, she didn't wear Bunty’s air of responsibility. One thing that she did wear was a big Ted rose, the etem of which tratled| over a plain black dress relieved at] the neck by a simple lace collar, As we shook hands I covertly stuffed = old pair of gloves into my pocket. Atter that there was nothing to worry about. Miss Mollle Pearson “managed” everything quite as well as the real Bunty might have done. “I'm afraid,” laughed Mins Poarson, ag I creaked into a chair, “that I've lost my own name, When I meet people nowadays they always call me Bunty and talk as though they had known me all their lives. Upon being introduced to @ woman at the home of @ friend the other afternoon she erie’, ‘On, you're Bunty, aren't you?’ and straight way threw ler arms around my neck. So I am gradually beginning to fect that Tam Bunty. [don't know whether to take it as a compliment or not, but people are calling their pets Bunty, I know of two kittens and throe canari a girl I had known in Manx \And Listen! | Many Buntys At deat ho's an old hypocrite, thea] Come to think of it, that compositor 8 true to It writes what people every day of their liv: you think of that?” burlesque of hor as Bunty, ROSES OF PRAISE FOR FAY TEMPLETON’S IMITATION, “I don’t know what to think,’ confessed, “oxcept that it {x immensely Che Guard oie) citer, Saasscated wait a minute. Mr. Gatti is in bed retry sale. They will be thus dispersed | With a cold and I must warn him not She disappeared for she | those interesting thing: there wasn't any mud on them. They asked her whether she would be my were a little dusty, but perhaps she | ™a!d again, explaining thot I was going “That's strange,’ sho re- she is wonderfully my hands, I can gets I can't keep t from my moth |to play Bunty. | marked. the final step, however, I looked my-!named a kitten Bun’ along to the theatre,’ maybe !t will prove a mascot.’ she sald, and she was as good as her ‘It was only yesterday that I ‘Then bring it nme her| At the che is too|Xir>y has been knocking down American |to Hamilton to cate very ance was the hands about. UNTY,” A BLACK KITTEN, A FIRST NIGHT MASCOT. “Before the curtain went up that night lal the members of the company stood boldly upon jin the wings watching that little black kitten as it welked about the stago In ity ellent role of mascot. we all swear by Bunty Pulls the Strings’ might been a success thinking I'd have a ¢ pecullarities and faults ry glaring Mght of burlesque. was exaggerated. vealed in the for two W And you may short the work of an artist. ward told me ‘Just for luck,’ what do you think’ “~nat you're superstitious. admitted Miss Pearson, a helpless gesture that was for strong-minded “Have you ever known an actor of course not! never know your luck, And I feel it'8) 52g to be called Bunty, : know I'm In luck, nickname in Sootland. to be one here, know about but Jf I'm at all ke Misa Templeton's | PTvebt 4 {dea of me I'm more than satisfied.” Miss Mollie Pearson is nothing {f not as the] scooped | » used to play in “The Pase- | W To see] considered good value at #6 “Wen, I am. ing of the Thint or One® Would never sueas that s the most’ pop’ Bunty Is @ sort of]; some Is a good More than one person a8 come to me and sald, ‘You know, jo have discovered a She just gees ahead managing everything and everybody without hav- ing the faintest notion that she is do- ing exactly what you do in the play, we don't mind.’ Of course, Thetr Bunty probably takes all the burdans off thelr shoulders.”" personal opinion of She] ons and told’ me sumething [ didn't know when | rese “E came out—her Ing with Olga Nethorsole the first time, and jater played w: in ‘Carmen’ in Par! her he 18th of the month oper I started M color time for American arts was|of Mr. Julius Uehme, who fe retiring from business after having been iden- (but 1 shal! reserve my right to wake I lke them, and the “What's your “% think she is a very sensible young woman,” replied Miss Pear- @ great deal of sym- ome people say ‘gs @ bit Alctatorial, but Z don't ‘Think of all the trouble her father, her brother and her sweetheart! She's if mot worried, morning til night. n her father says ‘Don't let ’ 1 feel Ike telling him what 1 think of him, The truth is he's an old swii Uke that at all, m 1 shouldn't say my unlucky ye after arriving three weeks a play called ‘Mr, Carew's Care home dis-|urlous 0} pathy for her. for I ould. she has with I'll never see you as I didn't know what again on | Harp Vve ! eed to stay fo! © that answer to the name, On the day | straw! agree tay for tw of the opening performance I called up’ dle chester and kno 18th, Wouldn't you?” By Cc (Copyright, 1911, by J. M. SYNOPSIS Smith, a rele 9. ran) it be wep 'b pamed, Mealy ter, Susie, “in vely haies stith, guests at the ranch are an coceutric Hite aelen Haued McArthur; ls loquacious guide, Tuvbs; wl frou the 8 a men. "They te Antelope, Smith, om the w ts i White ‘Antelope an Sybedd hile bads. The squaw discovers the secret, falls hopelesaly tn love ¢ to hide his feelings and, . tankes love to the squaw, who a avd ‘et him manage the ne he re folv efyrta him. be the tnep to. winning her fove, hee ores No ldeg,, ‘The Indieos snspect McArthur of White Artelone’s winter, | "They 8 a to supply Bina euapects ‘the theft CHAPTER VI. (Continued.) The Great Secret. HE finding of White Antelope's body, and its subsequent bur- fal, hed delayed the opening house, covertly studying the grub-tiners | who passed the hours exchanging har- rowing experiences of their varied ca- reers. A atrong friendship had sprung up aeermr? n WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1019. PICTURE LANE By Henry Tyrrell AX W ER, who has a quaint There Are M Uses how at No Maier |Prima Donna, Wife of Right\\"° art ‘argon of t i New York\« i Homes if Your Are Only! voscnsend mean Keen Enough to Recog-| in weit nize Them. mpreastoni Mr. Gatti, General m nets a| Manager, Glad to Re- This is what Mr. turn to the Metropoli- to call him, no de & his notice of the Weber ex- tan Opera House Fold bitition for the Amentcan Art News, compositor failed to follow copy After an Absence of iy, and so poor Max went Into ‘artist of the “Futtis'| 2Wo Years. 4 primitive, a post 1 cubist ad what not print she | schoo! wasn't #0 far wrong, after al, What?| BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ARITINGTON'S INNTHDAT weer | 66 EO 702 liked my Desdemone, f the opening at the American Art public exhibition of a remarkable col- lection of relics and souvenirs of Gen. inheritance to the Marquis Dumottler de ‘Lafayette, the present day titular rep- resentative of the f Tho Marquis, not d ring to keep all} called upon her yesterday. Thursday afternoon, Feb. 2. to interrupt u ‘The art objects include a marbie bust! s minute or two and, returning, said: of Washin n, from life, by Pilon; a monumental se in ativer gilt by Fau- ibed “Presonted by Richard J, Man- g, Governor of South Carolin: name of the State, to Gen, wiilet in Columbla, in Maret, 18 A further quotation follows, omits mention of what the Governor of 4 North Carolina sald to Manning on this! pany. In conjunction with this rare Amert- cana, the Kouchakji ooilection of Astana “dndo-Persian manuscrips and trrides-| fused with cent old falenc plains, and dating from the golden} prime of good Haroun-al-Raschid—are noons of next weok. self in print? but my friends tell me that CITe EUDDENLT, ae tt s, we| PRIMA DONNA HAG TRYING EX- find the American landscape PERIENCE GETTING BACK. and European pictures from the same | that was five hours I ants, Rousseau beggarly $0, Elghteenth- ry Canaletto of Venloe fetched $500, while twentleth-century I’red- erick Balla stage. I. is two years since [ san: his ana,” and H, | Tuesday, whi sonnecticut Hillside” was! in Brooklyn, at Macbeth's, No, 459 Wifth » is present opportunity of! pleasant to reappear in t! avenue, Ule peal f : oe ne focing halt & dozen of the foremost of" acter, But I do wish for a n 8) our Hylng native — painters sis, ¢) do some other things, and espectally aries 8, Davis, Paul Dough: Wen |<) sing again Nannette in ‘Falataft.’ , Willlam + After the ineek and reserved and sub- lued Desdi recent canvases. » all land- and marines, anc make an a of notews Inctlon. Se oY eral of t pictures are surely destined | Vived thts sea to a career tl ertly tn such French and NEXT SEASON, by Dut ores the property ee xt ye rand # 1 create several role tiffed with tie art life of New York for [ence Weil nigh half @ century, are hung all people over the plice at Anderson’s—that 1x-! jay 1 mansion at Madison avenue yom Tsing acon to ice me. and eth street, which has an at- ng jumps oi mosphere all its own. done, Whi The exhibition ope “ touts tinue ntil the sule, evenings, Feb. nies, Kaemme ert-Fleury, ‘Troyon, Moudin and 1 shan again, oe to | decorative ‘ hb portral People have beon so knd to me A iJ ane Are Dar ‘ at may return to the Metropolitan,” FRoeerariteae Career rE nt ne, Mda went on, "Such bundes of AiGh ae Andernon'e ia the. Walter 1s and telegrams and telephone troaves Whistler collect! nossages of congratulation T have res 66 E--SMI OE ll aca IE Biggest Cowboy Story Since “dhe Virginian” § Lockhart had fallen fast and lope's grave, so intuition both an idish, that ness of peated to him aroline POOR yet had opened vom was | } arm thet, for some rea ae son which gh 1 able to bre rve of the Uttle hal who, superficially, seemed so tra Each time that she the attempt, she found herself rep —gently, even tactfully, ut repu Dora Marshal! did not suspect these rebults were due to an error In the beginning, when Susie joned her nalvely of the out ermitted am and manner, recognized the fac’ that while Susie to all appearances, tn- tents, and purposes wan Angio-Saxon, an equal quantity of Indian blood flowed in her veins, and that this blood, its accompanying traita and character- muat be reckoned with. As a matter of fac unforgiving, with dian's senaltivencss to and fear of ridi- Bhe meant never again to enter: | ently frank, which gurpri ro WAS a setter oF |room, made of elk. prwoven ment to show in plans; but first she brough pulling on t | waited with Inte Susie was sus; ia of Dora's night sohool, #0 /eule. Brith, for reasons of his own, |tain the Schoolmarm by had spent mueh of his time in the bunk. |questions, although she yearned with all yearning for some one in | |whom to confide—some one with whom | |she could discuss the future which she often questioned and secretly dreaded. With real adrottness Susi searching his between Susie and McArthur, White glimmer of amusqgent whied would ' guele a: a young girl's pecullar an awful complexion put f'm goin’ to fix tha uP ANDDowN | Frances Alda’s Desdemona Stirs see, Thank you! And now you have cailed to congratu. Galleries (Madison Square Bouth) of the |Jate me in person. How kind! No? You want to interview me? Oh, that's Marquis de Lafayette, mostly conneoted |Snother matter,” sald Frances Alda, | io te art Leth ad tig san with, the War oe Independence. These |the prima donna, who in private life ahe thought of Miss Fay ‘Temple. | Matoric heirlooms and trophies came by lig Mra, Gatti-Casazza, wife of the general manager of the Metropolitan | mily. Opera Company, when the writer | packed away in] Aj) right,” she continued. “Just Now would you mind waiting just connier, and a silver box containing a/@nother minute while I glance over map of the “State of Carolina,” in-|this atch of clippings from the Toronto newspapers which reachod me only as you came in? J sang Manon there, you know, last Satur- day with the Montreal Opera Com- memorable occasion, Mme. Alfa picked up one clipping at- ter nother and her face became suf- miles. “Isn't that nice," dug up from the sand-) ahe said, “and this, and this?’ as o'erwhelmed cities on the Mesopotamtan| ghe continued to read aloud sentences from the reviews of her appearance, “I , . muppose you think me vain,” she went Sree eochakiie: wi fo to the block| on, “but isn't It Just human to like to Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday after-|seo complimentary things about your- painter coming into his own. He “It was rather @ hard time of it 1 is tring the honors at the exhibitions | "ad getting back to New York,” she ‘Jand fetching the sizable prices at the big | continued. “The weather was very bad auction sales. and so cold, After the performance on va this week Mr, Thomas is, |Saturday night I took a special train the express, But je und there was performance | block at auch interesting comparative [nothing for mo to do but wait in the neo to nee my [PHices aa $3,000 and $3,100, respectively, | station until morning. It was ® e'clock ; 2,000 for Thomas |on Sunday night when I arrived at the But nothing | Moran's “Near Southampton,” $1,700 and Grand Central, and I took a cab was q|8437, respectively, for two representa-| straight to th thoroughiy {tive canvases by J, Francis Murphy, |went over the part of Desdemona with in] ond $1,600 for a “Showery" Innes. Mr, Toscanini, Next morning I waa at ‘rem. | At this sale, same night, @ Theodore | the dress rehearsal with the whole cast ntainebleau” weet for}and on Wednesday night, as you know, ard to ‘get,’ because L had so few pe- | $100, and a Troyon=the real Barbizon | 1 gang, rips Vieille rea hetea an? ee Reum—for s4Gs, Ol Dutch Hobvera) “yrankly, Twas glad to appear once more on the Metropolitan Opera House -—| Mu colved that my head might be turned! sung in South America, ie I weren't sensible, Written tn the Opera Hou performance went and [ now hold| Mannes, Edna Ruppel, violinist, table engage-| Beryl Rubinstein, planist, — soloists, re thin summer in a company | Evening, fifth and last subscription con- aninl {# to direct, but} cert of the Russian @ymphony Boctety, ‘After | Tschatkowsky's fifth symphony and the Just look at this the iment tt Isn't it funny that held out @ letter as sud- Opera House, where 1} hata: aocter: sre 1 expect to reat until w York next Novembe: visitors were an- and the writer took his leave PRACTICAL WORK Invited to sis se next Friday, KARL JORN RETURNS TO OPERA IN “THE BARTERED BRIDE.”| ‘The Anti-Tuberculosis in the Karl Jorn returned to the Metropolitan | large cities of America are doing more use Company last night a8] practical work for the prevention of con- Jians in the first p ana’s fascinating opera “Th He was in @x with spirit and danced with | of pure food, cleanliness, freab air, exer He was warmly welcomed. | Vist and personal hygiene. They are em- and cars Ol} Shasising the importance of ever a4) every cold aud cough in its very earliest e read It to you J mw It was learned at WHAT ONE MAN WROTE AT THE PERFORMANCE. And this ts what Mme. To a certain Mme, Frances Alda As Desdemona at the White } nie Willams of New York, “ith the company, or it will be next 1 am to sing Desdemona It wos In Desdemona that |] made my last appearance hore, and tt same If we had itved long years ago, And T had been bor T would not have strangl At the hint of a lying fellow, If we had lived tong years ago, 1 your love had been given to me, Tago and alt hiy friends in hell Could never have slandered thee. ona, what a rellef to run rout the stage and laugh and to sing part! Mr. Gattt ity whether ‘Falastaf’ can be re- n, but it surely will be at Will be worth watching txt #eason, and them 1 shall have my Ever since then] from the start, | desire was charming & plied hase o wnect| stages, thus preventing the culture of e the curtain was raised she the, tabee cable of the death os | me ine years| One of the simplest of home remedies None of the other prima donnas | —pure virgin the part and it w t yntitute another ope Poor Dexdemona's fate was nan who's white should never 1 than who ts black or yellow, ACCEPTED PUBLICLY ONLY 81x,| BUT HAD 43 FLORAL PIECES. PAINTINGS and water) TO SING HERE SEVERAL TIMES 1 shall be tn the company t his antics and his Marie Didur. Ruysdael, Hurgstaller, = |Never Forget ‘te tovhim | that upon your physical condition . “4, corp | depends your comfort and useful- dire ness—that your condition will be did some beautifus bettered, your vigor fin i— No more 1 arsived Bohemian dancers, But, now, if fri t what was e If you're guin’ to be p and a red atic ¢ ow ny dassen’ t shirt, and shiny shoes coming toa point, , Morsiall say anon ehite es H Wwe Pleage, and 1d woven |? kind ww right oft; Work] that he vay, ‘Why. 1 to him mito all I ¢ she } id Pee 1 Moa tn s}eertainty never MW I there's that Suste MueDona | 4 matte w mn es |r should that « ted Lot him f our § sued of you, tedly," MoArthor replied, H 1 Ay Jong do you think Woukl take me to stop huekekin and learn t to way big w ngin’ the went on, @ yout ane in the > ta when they saw e without Ditint my |gomin’, [t's just plumb awful to be lone in| tongue red in the face some here, ke Tam sometin to doubly] To » large words frequently?" | homestek for something or somesody~ 2 ed in reel surprise, for other kind of folks besides Injuns * auld Susie and grub liner nd wvhoolmarms that ineonselously.”” MeArthur's look at you of ni WAS A Hew, queer vas apologet! \kind of bux, and laugh r T know it” ey rink from appearing pedantic,” | "Dad's got kin, T know; for tots of |! Arthur, halt to ‘ times when L would go ‘ 1," Busle decivred miset wee td 1 se aback n't know What U}to see them e Riri’ Bat] trom it. Do you tlhe nev ! » I've} ’ " fed dered “ ; 2 ered. 1 " lof , f wey tI say ‘If you please’ and ‘Thank | horse £ a t and wa ing when I asked Old Man Mullson how | ine? his ribe wae getting aloug that Arkan-! "They wouldn't do that,” said Meare have to rid "Then, your movements and saw Red kicked in, and suld I was sorry ures" ‘the accident ha Phat'a from ta 1 M can talk #lyns 0 fast th Wi rigele Is themselves have to ee manners that 0 subtied. ao: | Sold everywhere Ia boas 10¢., 286, "on him. He was onery, tte, ns 1 the truth, But Mise | 1 vie you,’ ‘If you | dy ways erub’s en walted anxious Arthur Kew had become a part tha mountain eli UES = BASES ee other a tap. fn snowbind ey VL buy to put o go Walkin’ Discomfo as done, but maytag when I start 1 won'th startied ue by the excellence of its sing- tng. Nothing like it in choral work tad been accomplished by our loca! orgavitah- dona. The writer urged then a speedy return of the organizauion, but not un- td now has the wish deen gratified. On One Admirer to Write a Poem iie2 Brie mous Theodore Thomas Orchestra of “hicago, will give concerts in Carnegie that are eure to delight the people who listen to them. It fs unfortunate that the choles reappearance {fs made on night, when Mr. Dippel’s Phila- Chicago Opera Company will present for the firet time here Wol Ferrari's “The Jewels of the Madonna,” which, perforce, will compel the first ate tention of the music reviewers; but the cholr’s dates were arranged long ago and could not be changed. CONCERTS AND RECITALS OF THE COMING WEEK. Following are the announcements of concerts and recitals for the coming week: BUNDAY—Afternoon, Kubelik, the vio- lintst, and Bachaus, the planist, at Cars negic Hall; Symphony Society cert, Waite trude Kenn i sic, Brookly and Prot. Samuel A. Waldwin's free organ recital at the City |College. Eventing, Josef Lhevinne, Rus n pianist, and Estelle Liebling, s9- | prano, with the Philharmonic Orchestra at tho Hippodrome, and Elenore Alt man, pianist, frst appearance, at the MONDAY — Evening, the Flonsaley Quartet in its last eubseription con of the season, Mozart, Beethoven and Glagzounow compositions on the pro- «ramme, TUBSDAY -- Afternoon, Yvonne de Treville in chronological programme of French song .t Carnegie Hall, “b Franklin Riker, tenor, in recital at th Belasco Theatre. Evening, the famous Mendelasohn Choir of Toronto and the Theodore Thomas Orchestra of Chicago rnegie Hall, and the Adele Mar- Trio In last concert of the season ‘arnegie Lyceum. \ESDAY—Afternoon, concert for the benefit of the Diet Kitchen at the Valdorf-Astoria, Katherino Goodson, Engiish pianist, and Kathleen Pariow, Canadian violinist, soloists, and Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin's fre n re jeltal at the City College. Evening, sec~ ond concert of the Mendelssobn Cho! and the Theodore Thomas Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, and Ludwig Hess, Ger+ man lieder singer, at Carnegie Lyceum. THURSDAY — Afternoon, Helen M. Raymond, planist, and ¢ 0, In recital at the le Society's concert, “Spring” symphony, Glenn erhardt, German Heder singer, #olo~ fat, at Carnogie Hall. . FRIDAY--Afternoon, Symphony So- clety's concert, Saint-8ae Cc minor savimphony, ile Ayres, planist, solot at the Century Theatre, and Phi monic Soclety’# concert at Carn Hall, same programme as on Thursday evening, SATURDAY — Afternoon, fifth sym- phony Concert for Young People by the Sentor and Junior Orchestras of the jc School Settlement, 120 you! players, under the direction of Dovid jn 1812 overture. 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