The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1913, Page 9

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i Se. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 8, 1913. ee Sousa Finds Liking tor Music Meg Villars Studies Chorus Girls Here Behind Scenes; That Makes the Turkey Trot|| Hooray! Miss Paris and Miss London Not in Her Class Composer Styles Americans a Calisthenic People, Who\"'"' Mares K | Take the Exercise the Doctor Orders by Joining in | vii, Sve intold golds bese Dancing Craze That Has Seized the Country. iny one who has ¢ heard me tehty words to . igh, the title w me by an obscure BY CHARLES DARNTON, eee mea A TALK with Sousa ix almost as good as his muste, He conducts an! deiphia, who was payin interview much as he does a band— with ease, grace and magnetism, | ous Sum of Se The twinkle in bis eye is like t ray has crept {nto hiv beard he cou oy and Johuny wouldn't know hims aumor in his music, and though | aie trd te ne amaned world wie hearts any day with a school’) Mareh King Reigns Supreme! ‘om John Philip, We were puffing; Hineit You Can’ 1 hardly smoke at euch other and he was saying, “A mun always blows about some: | | oe WA Ht haan thing and I blow about my tobacco,” w Riot Sant site I asked him what he had safd | Viyqecur, tn at the Broadway Theatre on Monday night about the kind of music the | d t tired business man “Tt was a he laughed. "I had not been bh fa New York ais musle hat t that tus influence mak what fe music of the moment r 4 callsthent netinctively @ anything | Measures Ht had a littl: dignt in iy Mostrating Mi sl at could tnd knows Be Then, too, it ts pletorialit com ecalled tie stage. A fow yeare ago there wisely wa Yet ot) olds beh fldaenat: gree wrot | he two ava | ma weoanns ¥ they ave of a peaceful nature, but thoas I don't claim to be a pianist, but I ty red blood tn thelr veins respond | did manage to st le along for a few mitted, “When other composi- tions 1 don't touch a plano, I think ‘em all out and then pur ‘em on paper, 1 wrote the ‘Sweethearts’ song for ‘The slastloully to my Hreat # shook his head at tie suggestion thy «land of the brave is the home of . jar an Maid’ on # train going from arch,” he declared, epcking his | \'s ee cigar as t clerk hing disturbs you?" at] eit ail depends,” ut to strike up, “is ide h America tian with other co the reason that we are th military nation in the world among the g: sider this point: In t New York the New York’s Kind Are; Slender, Simple, Select, , ng for a nu y surroundings don't marehes, 1 ve, srew uut of e¢ Serene, Snaky, Most! thons in) Washington when ft was vir Wee Mncaeried Game wiring sine: ely Sartinly Superb, as Well | THE NEW YORK he aoliers w mar : CHORY?® GIRL Te A Me eae ete ee i Ls CH TTUITsue/atTaSLE dee Rftar any, as Scrumptious, and It ona 1 pits of modern muse, tae aroused ja { finest compliment ever paid ony marches Might Be Added Sweet SERENE, oe ritioartertatn [tre pares ieit mmol af Another Adjective SELECT here, ‘The may last: tow Were Needed. simeue found ls that, |* vers over there tly, It strikes a universal patr € this man would omcne, 1 wonder would you tl calamity.’ We to avert ru CO Cr et an oghineiy ansurou {Een if They Be a Little} Wish to give that impressio FaLUO WELT ny Bit Conceited Whenj at Tal ; rt k onal muste, 1¢ Wagner had been born 1 fecl, and in doing this T feel t am wi te written} They Are in the Spot- it sousa writes} ight, They Drop the Pose in the Dressing- Rooms, and Are as Jolly a Bunch of Prank-Play- ing Kids as You Wish to Meet Anywhere. Sousa Conducting an Interview. “IT HAD FIGHT INIT” that absurd la-dewlah accent to such | wonder at the difference betwee By M lars. n extent that 1 alway f oland principals, If any of the y °9 Vil bo e them all hard and implore then this won't need to ask for an ox+ at out the family part have got some lovely | ty chorus girls in your the atres, dear New York—a solutely the prettiest and Utest that cue se n | They are do taetr work tn about fs they would mi k a window, and they a f fietion much care either way? as long as tr Here the girls may say they are] ury day comes around regularly, You daughters of clergymen,” but they | can imagine whether they have any scrumptious! ‘The let the fact worry them to such} nope of advancing in thelr profession. are ey p also @lan extent that, from their atiffness,| Over here the chorus girl considers, Dit conscious of thelr charms] they appear to have swallowed the rightly, that the chorus ts only the first | and quite ready to put ona falr amount] poker, The American girl makes you step of the ladder, and even If abe | of alde, but really can you want them | fee! that when she in on the stage shel Gocan't manage to maky Kood and be-| are clover little maid-| {a enjoying herself as much am youl come a star ane alwaya hopes eraiast | BUSY BEE sedat and most. sartinly think of any more ning with “s" that w better go on to so! One moment. Here's | the same eh to believe | bed or ne knows 3 f that if they kno 1 ; “TLL GIVE GOLD JEWELS ANDA De aay va jw it, well, all thelare while you watch her, she sings hope and goes on trying. OF THE DRESSING ea yl always try to get al with all her heart, dances with all her| A chorus girl Is really an actress in| ROO “THE FIRST POOUN ITAL, th BS Uitle bit further each day, and thus| limbs and doesn't hang round doing | ¢4y eek gene Ae eam. SR try keep up thelr standard of efficiency. | her work with a supertor, bored alr, asl ‘atic guccews of the play t ALL MUSIC +S n if they seem a little bit con-| it say: “What sordid surroundings DANCE ANC ted when they are tn the spot-lght,| these are! Won't some member of a RAYTHMS ked out in a $290 frock and a Lord-| royal house (she'd bug a rich brewer “Tours ywe-how-many-dollar hat, with all[if he'd offer) come and transplant me ave THOS! 4 ; | BECAME FRIENDLY WITH THE YOUNGEST CHORYS GIR: toght reste manager pending produc suburbia and half club-lund adimiring | to them from the front pose in the dressing Jolly a bunch of pran| you can wish to meet an dancing at the Opera order ty come to Now , Varin is wonder York they a but che lumbering capers cut by ti] they think nely girls are works than ter aught sight ever Tosco it You nee, they are|‘They haven't got it in them, somenow.| mar and ity owner, a ty wretehedly paid that tiey don’t pai |!t Would take them six months to learn | tady sd Marie, they drop th hav® what the American irl und are as su't do, but T can't say mo much ing kids aw her English sister. whore, You vk# Ko, of course, are rehearsed in at can wish very hard, t lear Ne y pretty; whether the na ary steps that ure | me was tick York, for promiscuoum visitors ure not | form In 0 divine te another queation. | ‘e!F Reart in thelr work, but juxt #lop | Ohi a eh Auanriceat wit |e Ne allowed hanging around the chorus| certainly don’t think the 1s f deer Sivhow, shirsing All they oan 4h why the so many Baglin roums in this city, as they are in Pari, | {ui a8 New York girls, AE PE TREC HT CEPI aCGaNiT Foret purr Hehe for instance. “Teeem a iittle bit « ‘ the atmosphere ue a them th weal | merrily, wise th sriale cites Ah, poor Paris, you do beat that|they handie their SE SBA Fam LiOeke ane the hens ee att Oa oh unlenas Paria town on the chorus girl question! You police ie Same a lon from Iw whi would sa » su delignttully be- beat It by a wide margin, with ity] feet in as Louis Bradfield |” resent 1 when you earn army of knock-kneed street girls and | sin some time ago 3 An is fh you don't recruits from the shops, Her shoes are number nine, nm 4orun for I'm not sure that you don't beat} Por her foot is ay big an mine; don the| so I don't think that’s the sort of girl Yd care about.” w to get on to the French girs. |" \ y will do thei: nemoer what t producer knows th : tat that duns ns London, too! Pecause 4: rus girl is so busy training £ KO to SpeAK, ar Re ctuiign ae are a lamentable crowd rv you know waat an y drus kirk over here seems to h B ania ie them fair understand theres! 1 It was to tind 4 eo} r make good, and now is gerry] néerstand, don't ), that she i my Bbying Bids i ¥ i ‘ “Bey Ainerieany bocause hi , a ‘ Ril ewan wnat | of the chorus at a 1 ua 1 wast a fittle Frenen ‘ the w n tas little a In , ar § t a ‘ thers ur h i t * ' nein Hy Favs at 4 a sta rm It bo le Ver Vere soad to k i n . i ay Germany ‘ ‘ ne “ a dance a r ‘ t ow wind takes its bareball, Att ap! Gitted, versa the London stag € therefore the class Th Miss New York vol, ; f ; they have here ar ‘ 1 anand Pre , , Chorus Girl and may ber watst measure: nere 18 an absolute craze ull over theland famous, he Kave credit where he nko hard to look “distingue” and of women and girls they get in tae) the chorus girla move is a Joy to de> in the dressing room espec.ally! In| ment never grow more than it tp Sow, countmy. fat @ancing, with the result ibelieved oredit was due, taking none to Mike all the time and cultivate chorus over ip Pars, Visitors alwaye| hola. Parla the girs are iearning English im for at present is perfeas! ( \ } —— SER a STR

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