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ven THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1913. Eight-Mile Hike Up and Down Broadway Wh at Makes Woman Beau tiui? Is the Lively Pace Set by Ju‘ia Sanderson “Spaghett:,” Says Lin: Cavalieri | --— tresh “No Lazy Women Can Be : | tty of ¢ rs she doesn't Sunshine Girl Shuns Late) waik wrer ere goos for bor wail me hee oe man Can Be Anything bui Xicabs are nothing in her life. | tage € Hut t Suppers and Grieves| : a | : Ugly--Every Woman May To be happy, healtay and thin, walk, | cour most of all Ww Be a Greal Artist in Her ~ \ watk, walk,” she advises, speaking from | de t personality, Not for the Stage Door experience. “1 ike tt. 10s tine exercise, | charm, vitality bat I'v . Sospectatly in New York with its fase!-|for work. J don't think ‘Johnnie,’ Who (Would fivins opportunites for dodging auto-| self over the footllah!s. 1 Just You Believe It?) Is as\'” " i nd maicit # leaps qcrosa|and do my be And oa le street. T usua start out avout 10! hard wor! say?" Dress—A Woman Shouki Dead as th: Dodo Bird.) "0° the worning and get, back | Yor ia fie eh hy al ol | ——— ; Wien there's a very heavy mail > y 1 he, | BY CHARLES DARNTON, 52°22, (0:1, doean’t. persaps, “make iio rol ae wot That They Become Bur-| | dens, Weighing Down Ker’ Flower-Like Grace.” you remember when you! her daily hiko vartes so lttle in passing alked four miles to schoo!,!* & ae it were, that many Mraieful residents of Upper Broadway) hours ¢ tee undest wor Ww " D: staggering against the wind i inawaesite Wieeait an tr clocks by 1, You've only to/I'm not on t t 1 te and floundering through snowdrifts, | « » re that she has becnjin and out of comtume:, KR ite pra Marshall. and then walked back again, to find] most successful | je simple |role of Dora do. g A Marguerite Mooera Mar: ba musical comed ‘ou must joretiiny s ‘ your mother waiting " the door and to hear her say:! that Broadway's latest star |ovoise, fre [mo in trim ROWN eyes aetwinikie, exp B mouth a-crinkle, pearis as big as roblaw’ exes, emeralds tie nize of o4—the rollicking laueh of af subtle amile of a Mona! ling, Varta-fintehed, a it—wiat ts the Kooneberr| schoolbe th Lisa, a Ww t can be the answer save Lina Cavalilert, who once upon «@ time sang tn the eb p Vario reste \ time played at being the wife of eri Hob, Aon upon a tine nent her golden notes winging through @ great New York 1 once | upon a thine--ne une! La Helle vas | Hert has already lived more ives than the most immortal of felines, Now| she is with ue for anot span, and fooling very fit, thank you, and quite} ready to set off concert touring for the moment sho las settled at the Savoy to preon her fea- & it before a crom#-continent There 1 found her and there 1 realized that, an with tho epirit- mother of all sirens, “age cannot) wither her nor custom stale her tie finite vartety.” If ever there lived a reeembodiment of the serpent of the a nawer? But wh pera houwe, a “Now, run along like a good boy, ‘No lute suppers for me, thank you," and bring in the wood"? ae decrees “It's asiatt tor home and iten i 7 : r Well, that's what Miss Julia San-|'r, a, a ths area. eek: Gerson does—cutting out the wood ace of the ambitious girl who goes ‘and other sentimental trifles. Every the stage. But I honestly believe this ay sho skip blithely down from Janker ts fearfully exaxkorated In’ the minds of most people. One Hundred and Second street to! ago, ‘Johnnie, vary e 3 Here, at the Knickerbocker yTheatre to get jany rate, he’s as dead as the dodo bird. her mail and then romps back tojLondon's the place to see him, with a the dear old home on Rivervide {¢)T¥santhemum tn his coat and patience [in his attitude, No one seems to be able Drive. Hence the light step andjty explain his disappearance from New the slender waist of The Sunshine | York. Girl. “I walk every step of the way Nile it's Lina Cavaltert, She even dresses the part, When we! talked she wore a robe of Nile-green velvet, closely fitting as @ ekin, belt- ed in with a huge buckle of Leh hae | emerald, It was slit down to show a V-shaped brown throat, beneath th satiny eurface of which rippled the snakelike muscles of the singer, not lifting the skin, but making it almost | imperceptibly flow, Besides her customary string of} pearls—Cleopatra's favorite Jewel, | member—she wore three rings, each holding a single emerald @o large that it more than half covered the distance | between the finger joints, On her head, | which she holds «nake-fashion, for- ward and @ bit one si was @ crest like green velvet bonnet edged with a rim of slender, swaying feathers, like jungle grass. Two more enormous pearla completely hid what of the singer's ears the bonnet left uncov- | Maybe he has gone to work, or learned to have more sense than to stam) around the stags door, Even the college boys are gone. There used to both ways,” she gives you her Word,|p» tons of ‘em ten years ago when I “and that's nearly eight miles, isn't}was in ‘Winsome Winnie’ at the Cas- it?” tno. Near enough! Your fine mathematical] The colored maid looks astonished. mind begins reeling off the b She seems to think “tons of ‘em" a after all there's only one figure lange order. considering, and that's Miss Sander-| “I was in the chorus then,” recalls Bon's. Miss Sanderson—and she might be now “A friend who takes a great interest] for all the airs she gives herself. Suc- fn Gir, Weston’s long-distanco affairs} cess has not spoiled her. she and wears rubber heels," she goes on,| answers, “I didn't start there, Fora year “tefls me that twenty-five miles is the] before that I was tn the old Forepaugh record for the army—I don't know] stock company tn Philadelphia p whether he means the Salvation or the] unhappy heroines, Thad to cry so much U.S. one-and some day I hope to} that 1 almost ran out of tears, Then|{ls the tiny philosophy Feach that record.” somehow or other, I just found my way|@-Tl, and I hope tt may be « This is so different from the hope of| naturally into mustoal comedy, though |some other ambitious gir! Most Members of the theatrical pro-]T had never taken @ singing or dancing |health she may have to sa. Ceasion, expecially wir It was certainly effective and it aw ertainly was not repulsive, whatever| ‘¢kiany’—I think I am maybe about] or @ great writer of @ great soulptor. But each one of us may one ur personal feelings toward the Lit. | ight,’ tle twisting descendant of By “E thipk so, too,” { agreed, as my rayer. Tor, you eyon travelled over the utitul, supple Hert laugh, which I verily belleve| ure. ‘But don't you believe food has] SFaad pris, @ guccesstul appa would rouse & responsive smile in a anything to do with making womon| S80, 1# waiting for each tefles.’ “Hut you know,” T #uggested, “seme xmall-pox sanit: A mall-pos arium nd how that 1 will tell you what I think,’ Madame modern women think the grand prig of ambition. To go home early ;you believe jt, Even the pretty maidens ay, open your windows, sleep standing just outside the door seem to; get up right and early, eat }iong for nothing better. And aa the yveaktast and come to re-/stage calls The Sunshine Girl you de to be healthy, termine to walk home open nothing cor they are con-|lesson, But I have taken fencing les-!Uttle pleasures. So much the boett : ‘ : h bubbled out when I asked the q ent, Jating a road tour, that you takelsons and lessons in horseback riding. |! Late suppers can never be made to f sunny smile makes !vut a window aug confide f their Ives something quite differ: Ir temp! pers ¢ »wner to defend her rash statement as ew vy bualy in symbolized for them by a little plece ro the beautifying powers of spaghetti! fat, ugly woman te the laay jor folded paper called @ ballot. De you if bh ° ° 33) ok with mirth, She tried to con-| Weme® Sometimes ber body t# [not want to vote, Mme, Cavalieri?” Ss e r 1 M 66 lense ft into the form of chuckles, but| 28¥! @ometimes her brain is lasy; | ‘The siren-child grew prettily pensive, it was altogether too ebullient. It's not Sometimes both. Mo one who is but I cannot with truth assert that ahe . Aughter of the evaporated, cold-storage| S*WP!4 18 really beantiful. The [*”peared to be consumed by « devouring variety, However, when {t finally per-| C7¢® 80 Gull and the smile is va- anxlety in julty of the movie-wright, di You felt the shadow of the villain faraway Malaga, New Jersey, In ayagaint ped into a crescendo, the man who! you're fond of the movies read this; | ok 8 at the Columbus Circle] athwart the threshold of the happy}desolate cabin ts a miner, Intuitively] Ho collects rose empty and useless sobbed in the xallory I crying, WIth aQiultted ber to apeak, thin is what she| CABt ualess there tse lively intelli. | 1, (1!ni" aie at lenmth let Fall. “onat Theatre, where sometimes they give) home, You knew he would step on a] you know it is the missing husband of| bottles and hurries with them to the} look of wild joy the deserted wife opens@eaid @ence behind. hot think they should be Imposed upon you very gor! moving pictures and| parlor match directly, When the wind] the deserted wife, Around the cabin) Junk man, Here is more kindness of| the letter from Malaga, N. J., and reads “Truly, the mpaghett! ie an am- “Ut work—but no one knows how F}t . and T believe that they should Bometimes ver) vad. On this particular] seemed moaning through the apple} are empty whiskey bottles, vermo Jheart. ‘The junit man gives him three! while the kiddies cling to her skirt 1nQ browlal food, fit for gods ana for | WOTk! ft study, str own thetr property and manege it as evening the show had better trees, with the soft pedal on the piano,| gin, brandy and bottles, So ne cents—two cents for a stamp and onelecstasy, Here is the letter goddess olds they wish. But surely they can ho! And I believe that it | #NS Over my o pagsing fair and the women's orchestra| a wretched hovel was barod to view. In| flasks are there and other products of) for an envelope, bur the music plays| “Dear Wite makes one beautiful, For are not | {0 NOW sonKs and operatic such & position without being political. mage fing music-tt was a good night] the foreground two kiddies clung to a] mining camp, At a glance one saw) ne lively air ‘Tho bottles are worth! “Do not go to the 5 the women of my Italy the love. | Xo" MY brain waked up and lively, 1] Why should they want to take on the an@ the seat holders were satisfied, And] deserted wife and your heart bied~| how busy the man wi have be two cents yh in New York, But this|day, Wait unt!! Monday Meet 1m all the world? And do they do not let it got what you call ‘slow. |eares of public oes? And these they then there wan flashed on the| almost. There was nothing funny about] No wonder he couldn't write, Tho man sot Now York. It !¥ the wilds of!be with you and we oxarcisos iterlt, this brain of mine, |Cannet escape if they are permitted to not partake of the spaghetti—is it not to them the staff of Mfe? They have not indigestion and white, fat every hour, every minuto that fam) tote Why should they denis ce awake, Anil it does its part in keeping | weary afternoons in the @enate cham: thin body of mine strong and graceful | per? What te the good of all this? and not overloaded with flesh, ‘But surely even the men find co ‘They are tall and there is a dusky “But my body helps ttaelf, too, Itfot a stupidity! They do not ike ¢he Stop 1!" req im thetr brown cheeks. Por i sa Reeae 7 does not cuddle down Into the softost|long, hot sessions and the fooltsh tafk t the hook they are well, gloriously well, and [armchair or the deepest corner of the|that does not get anywhere, They es- | this, You could tell they were up Hills to the Poornouse.""] against it even though you couldn't vareen: “Over the receives his wife's letter, Oh, angu Malaga, New Jersey, You can see him | together,’ It ts not a nice letter, It tells the mall the letter, and already you know| ‘The muse walled, Th y the choling sensation In your t crying and stood up, Some one laughed® feces and slo ' w-moving bodies. that he ts golng out to find a mine or|a loud guffaw. A wave o! hold up a stay fround the house, “Kill | There 18 more shadowy music and we} "Get the hook!" “The hoo: back to aro back to the hovel, Mere are the) oame from the howe, ant sin audience the rengon 19 that eaay-to-digest |iimousine, It trofy around and walks {cape from It an soon an they eam and j f h tol at least, never did reach the poorhouse tn the parks and alts tn stradght-backed [hurry to us for amusement, ‘ehould Phe film stopped ri there and an eat. They have not had anything to | | Madame Cavaitert, with}ehatrs and rt | we be so eager to take up the bun@ens | 8 horseback and keeps eat for two days and hove no super-| other was put on, A movie had got the@another | hey des lay down? | A F Y i another {rresistible outburst of merri-| itself very busy, ! assure vou. Whe | they desire to lay down | 8 fies) on them, But a le ok, And nobody knows ment. ‘See how f believe In the spas|has wot had enoura other work ie]. "E think that women should semain comes, the one we saw written, n meant to funny or tried mHettil Iam serious, bh, ven; (none dances. ‘That ja play and work Goth utiful and graceful and ornamemtel, tangs Gessine tah tee cate has bie ak ous about my art. Tlve for it, and for| tor I love to dance, { never rememner flowers, I think they should eve a ¢ for it, or | fo love to dance ever remember omes and thelr e nothing else. And yet here am f, the} when I didn't know how, and 1 never Leesa pry Wt Buckner Comes of Fighting St Bayaligrl Rote AUT willog Ie cing Ghe | pooemne Ainge TAMIR Gearing iter ree, ih nMTDL Ce BAe Popacnaae ig: ing OCK. song of spaghetti Waye make ine feel young, no matter which is not fitted to them, end > =~ fi She flung hersel? mimost face do how old I grow » will roughen and coareem @em, } GRIZZLED old man of solderly |e knew it woul tically 4 ne Gown § \ mien and bearing watched Emory eM ew it would practically be 1MPO%-@. 1 ihe green velvet sofa, which har-| "Yee, I remember you told me four {and for which they will surely Rewe to i an b Mor y le for him to accomplish what waa i t kner, chief counsel of the [asked of him, But he was good enough aed 8p) with her frook, | Years ago y tter than any> the sweet, pleasant duties of 5 it i cia Poel lag BO ane ked from aide tos wer arms | thing else, . and wonder | Committee, in |aoldier to know his was to ony comeg tt Racked from side to aide, her arms | thing else, ane wondered i gil sounded so edifyingly @gmestic re Bony, roased over her head. So you have|!f it were tn ung that hus kept Ja lder: che nher of the | mands, rode n front of hie mali ania hie this emasing fe that my last question popped out gs a }« e cner Was | troops, ! hat a : 1 rook, WM ? i matter of course Fi h ywed tt Im his | addres ¥ 1 of them 1 mm 1h) Sonyulmor to bo} touched by tl st 1 Intend to marry ageta?® Ypnat y ¢ man ought to be @ brave las ca And | have a faney that bs I saw my fell mistake. In the gad, hi acpar ep icamen|uice t en makes enemies d accents of offended though ger- you 5 ’ Jot fighting sto IT knew hia grand: 4a fy han } ‘ es them friends | 7 1, 1 heard the regay: : leather tb ‘ ’ and bew swan UNIT : father ba 1 time of the | against ) n SIPIRECRE . war, and t v man rt 6 h 1 ‘ | . Ihear the lady speak, A light broke in/dear husband that unless la bet a Leah ae ' | And then back came the sweetest @av- but the clients of! upon her, She searched the room and) from him by Saturda tiel bu oe on Aaa Hat ean eri of them all, the chuckling @@fid. Imew by experience that one} found a sheet of paper and an envelope. | children will have t » he " W 1 , ty F A Never will I send you away wiiffout @euld tell) whether Lubin’s plc-| She wrote a letter, You felt that all house, The ra plays Metho: prea wan A ac his ho: ea) mi P ; to cea the q@ere eupposed to be funny or sal) would yet be well. ° 1 no stamp, jold tune and n the | tintot arn N «Hu i ; t the ee rg rr Aud 4 's way , vind| But mark the ingenuity of the movies| lery where the smoke Is thicke \ 03 he'd been ma A RHTRTie . of th y v ud here's Cave way: were over. They might win Ba marie the ingenuity @ movie ¥ wher 7 b ‘ anys | Very often T sta i “Lf the paste ts thin, drop it te Qalitag all the inmates of the wright. Out into the et went the| The miner tears dora. | ! : ave B arle n * q exetavles, |are trinming a h for water and cook ten minutes, BF Ge chasing a policeman over| poor woman with the letter, A good stamps his foot ont the) pain we wer \ 5 men = i alesse tl icee cae ncn eetcae ate eats thick, cook twenty salm@hes, |e ; A : ; rhe : u ef vem wach 5 the we: n that) pe ie thick, @n4 around corners, up trees) Samaritan with dlamonds 1 fur| cabin, 1 ull o' aterial, | att was pretty ler wa that@oive the appetite, Ido not know why, | way, too, L can try on my hat at the | When done properly It ts sott, Bae gor according to! coat passes b No, he ato; Sure, | but i again the cunning play: |conmand came to ¢ ot h 1 do. And m ‘nging ta not |aiferent stogen of tr flare . ni | ey. Sprinkle with a Uttle bit e@ Gary has a stamp. Happy woman! She|wrigt, He turne over t tr in potnt Tana venee Se) ied that I eat as other people. No. | guste me / pial ig wit and if it) nice” grated cheese; do not use, would be funny.|maiis her letter, and somehow the story | ceived from hia wife and serawls sor drive then from their | settling Kansas and developing@indesd! And 1 do not grow fat, nolovere different way, (ne) tomato If cheese, te available woosy. It was creepy. | looks better. thing thereon, then looks happy, Hel position, into one of the State's most famourQnatter how much | eat—ia not thet nice? ‘Mot every woman may be a Verte Lage’ ‘cok tute iJ The scene shifts to a mining camp in|hae no envelope nor stamp. But here ‘‘Huckner was @ born fighting man, but men” T think 2 em mot what yeu call too greet singer er @ greet notvess Ee Fh ae." ° ue te