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/ BOTH ELLIA FURNESS os That's Where a Man Has the Advantage, Even if a Woman Doesn't Let Him Know How Much She Thinks of Him— She Will Introduce Him to Sirens of the Society, but Glance Suspiciously | at His Stenographer—| it’s a Strange World! By Charles Darnton. Sarah Bernhardt weren't; dasily employed in playing @ grandmother just now, that most wonderful of | i z the rest of her life for the making “The Gecret” her fact I'm getting at, French, is that Bern- of @ woman's soul was Mme, Simone, but—and the American flag goes Played at last by Frances Hitt ie esely pase Miss @tarr in without knowing ehe pos- ret of making you sorry Med ie all wrong because aged to have 7 born @asy enough for the of diMcult for the act- part she has to do a lot ef thinking to start you doing likewise. Nothing is more intolerable than the of “an unsympathetic HY 3 s » i i i q f i to the theatre onty in sympathetic? How about your hand that you will- te its bitter and logical g gf a 5&5 F ij Fer the life of me I could never eee why & play should be “put up" like! @ pot of jam—all eweet and sticky. Aad ag for actors, they are only hu- men. If you have any doubdt of this) ree@ George Moore's “A Mummer's} Wife,” te my mind the greatest and) i truest etory o ors that has been written, Take paint of the stage \ or the print of ¢ aper off us { an@ we're el! as human as the day we were born. After all, what is the latest play or the last edition but a reflection of fe? Miss Starr brought thie home|” to me when she enid: ' “Look at that poor, desolate woma:: in Moaticello, who shut herself up in a hack room for @fteen years as a proof of her Gevotion to a man. Of course, there is another side to tue question, , and there ts no need of discussing .t But why, !n the light of what we see if Defere our very cyes, should we say of woman, jome have sald of tiv r- fm ‘The Secret,’ that she is merely we in her Instiicts? Occasionally edy knovking at of our neighbor and realize that fon't Just as we had planne Mies Starr raid this wi folded, as any womans might when she gets down to the ti Ute her ha old bers aes tacks confess MARGARET THE EVENING WORLD, wv MARION FAIRFAX SHE LOVES To SAE MER HUSBAND WITH CHARMING WOMEN WHOSE ACQUAINTANCE Be ows TO known women more or less | Woman’s Jealousy Not Born of Selfishness | Is the Secret Frances Starr Reveals like the strange woman Bernstein re- | veals, Jealousy is an inherent part of | every woman's nature. ting around this fact. may, Jealousy Is a woman's birthright. | I don't believe there is a woman in all There'a no get- Call it what you the worli—mother or wife or sister- Bho does not at svine timo feel the, pang that Bernstein makes us feel in ba play. Perhaps those nearest and | dearest to her have never suspected It, but it is there just the same! rot stared panee, frank. any an actress able “Why of peifishnexs, for in ninety- out of a hundred it isn't. That you men have the advantage. The one secret that # woman tries to keep to herself is that she thinks more of a| main ‘han she cares to let him know. | That's the trouble with Gabrielle, When Of Ute, After all, Eve nimit covered America {f sie} sailor, However, her F least distinguiehed ¢ rs have ed Mans 1 f aD AND NOSTRLS. , __ STUFFED FROM COLD “Pape’s Cold Compound! Ends a cold or grippe in a few hours. Your cold will b A all grippe misery end i C Cold Compound” every two hours until H “three doses arc taken It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the head, » discharge or nose running, in fe pe masty | y supe 1 n faut alter the case.) not be honest about it? peting, but on Mine Starr's s\ that » Miss This is | what every woman knows and what| every man is sure to dis Ufe has anything to do with women. | We might just as well be frank on te ver if hie! starr was nothing It | Her clear eyes would ha unbellever out of coun 1 know as well as you do that uid say anything she In stake my life insurance @(The lament. any does..'t san'n jeal lousy i I was studying the part a South- doubt wher play | diehed hands ¢ Meanwanile tna from her o 1 know York 3 ohe eaid ie 1 W n oof my vain hi he tens vin vature.”” man's it from an innocent bystander, no joke. There wasn't even @ mi: twinkle tn’ Mien Starr’ ‘The winkle in Miss Starr's eye. ot wnat thie te acqua'ntance fre- came to my mind, ‘This woman fur past middle-age—in fact a grandmother, And yet, though |) #he would ne lust person in the | world to suspect it, she has wrought | quite as much mivohiet lo her family | and friends ws the woman Bernstein | ALK » young imarried woman she succeed ee y in alienating | ver husband hin family, yet he ever suspe what waa going on ght under own roof, And though the best m: in the world, it wae agony for rio see he children happy F: one by one,! trouble, fol- | all round, T what Bernstein eup- ast down to write not being in that confidence by » I leave the matter foreign correspond- here in New| lous of every | y Introduced to 1sly enough, she arming women | em to her, 0 owange me stinnene $h cement iw) ( Ne Au Lu any JEALOUS POLIGEWOMAN SHOWS STRONG RIGHT ARM IN FIGHT WITH MAN Drags Her Prisoner From Car and Holds Him Until Pa- trol Wagon Arrives. CHICAGO, Deo, %1.~Some of Chicago’ newly appointed policewomen belie their duty hax been fully performed when they have detected a !awbreaker and summoned one of the male members of the force to make the actual arrest, But not eo with Mra, Mary Boyd, Th militant official demonstrated that a po- cewoman can do other work than counsel mothers of wayward girls and trap mashers, Sho backed up her police star with a muscular right arm, yanked @ man wao tried to resist arrest of @ street car and backed him up egainst @ post while she summoned « patrol wagon. Mrs, Boyd waa on a car at North Clark street and West North avenue. | Pomsel Wendt, @ Janitor at No, 145 Wells rguing with the conductor bout a transfer and using more or less vigorous language Finally the two gan to fight. Wendt was getting the | better of the conductor when Mra. Boyd, resenting her star, told him he was under arrest Me replied with an oath and tried to slap her face, whe tuld the eergeant afterwards, Mrs, Boyd hadn't pulled @asping bathers out of the lake at the Fourteenth street beach all gunumer ‘without developing @ muscle, She to the otation with her prisoner bad Sessile ste {bes uP $150001N yesterday from the lips of Dominico Greco, allas Frank Taylor, a prisoner in the Tombs, and was directed to | COUNTERFEIT BILLS; OFFICERS ON GUARD Passer of Be We Money Leads Secret Service Men to Crooked Tree at Sunnyside. “An olf tree with @ crooked trunk —ten paces to the north—five paces | to the east—twelve paces to the south | —dig—aend you'll have the tresaure. This may sound as though it came out of a novel, but it did not. It came Capt. John Henry, New York Chief of the Unitea Secret Service, So Henry, the prisoner an & Secret Service man, wont to o of which Greco had | spoken. After the primoner had paced off carefully the number of atepe he had described, the Hecret Service men fell to work with a @pade they had borrowed. Surely enough, they came upon an old tin box, and in this th found just what Greco had told them they would— counterfeit $10 bills, well-made and uficiently genuine-looking to pass upon the ordinary shopkeeper, especially in @ holiday rueh season, Week ago a cashier in a op of George W. Loft discov. had taken in a counterfeit $10 was presented at cashier there had the p! |. He was Greco, admissions he made, It was ned tat the manufacturer of the| ly, money was aged Edward Westcott Tlie home was raided and | the platen from which the notes (of the “Buffalo” type) had been mad conflacated. Westcott confessed Bradteré Merrill ue mn SARANAC LAM, Dec. Mf. oT Forty-fourth Street Theatre on Monday | Girlie.” night. This mucical farce, dealing with @ girl who become: ce been taken from the German by pe Albert Sirmay. ; company jsent over are Emmy | Bdise, Madelein Seymour, Mary Robson, George Grossmith, John McArdle, Oy- Ra, Grafton Williams, and Lord Dangan. Longacre Theatre on Monday evening. Mr. worked together on the book, and Will: | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, lam Frederick Peters has written the musie. SATURDAY, DEOEMBER 27, 1 918. MARYROGERTS RINR HAART in “Electra.” pany, will be brought to the movie" actress, ee T. Tanner, and music ts by ter Kollo, Willy Bredachnekler an Among othera fn the that George Wehlon, Connte Paul Plunkett “Tole,” a musteal comedy version of the novel of the same name by Robert | ~ W. Chambers, ia to be offered at the Chambera and Ben Teal have Frank Lalor will be seen as , the eccentric poet and father a her seven sisters, These been brought up sleep in trees, and in the opening scene they climb down in pink pajamas, In addftion to Mr. Lalor Stewart Hair, Rogers, a young prima donna who has been singing in Germany; Hazel Kirke, and others. Bernard Shaw's satirical comedy “Thi Philander will be presented Little Thi on Tuesday evening by Granvilie Barker's Those who have read thi member the hero who Jaug! “emative enthustas i whoee “cle er, make almoat all women fall in love with him, He charaoterizes himaelf in two Phrases, “You know I never pay any special attention to any woman,” and “I don't care @ bit less for one woman than another.” Me ilirts with Julia and then| with Grace, but not realising the sound- news of Col. Craven's advice, “It is wall to be off with the old woman before you're on with himaelt into many ecrapes. will be Charles Maude, Mary Lawton, Reginald Berant, ly, Reginald and BK. J. Balentin ee a Held comes to the Casino on Prat afternoon with her vaudeville company to remain for only one week. Misw Held will appear in @ one-act mu. sical comedy called “Mik Baby.” will be George Beban in “The Sign of the More,” the Pekinese © pany, Francie and Florette, ype Hendler, W Ahearn, Mim! Agu appear in Hofmannathal's comedy Theati “The will tra” at the formance of t Game. . Foroes-Rosertson will present Shaw's "Cacsar and Cleopatra” at the Shubert Theatre throughout the week “Adele moves to the Harriy ‘Theatre on Monday evening “Buaty Pulle the Stringe”’ will be the attraction at the Grand Opera House, “The Lure” remain at the Weet End Theatre. Mende) Bellis’ will be presented by |= : RESINOL STOPS ITCHING INSTANTLY fe} Clay a New Plays for the Coming Week “The Girl on the Film, derer,”” Anna Held in “Mlle. Baby, ” “ol HE Girl on the Fim," with the} the atock company at the Hariom Op- London Gaiety Theatre Com-| era House. At the Columbia will be "The Bon Ton The Murray 1 Tho attraction be “The High Lite Girls." ndwardes has) IN THE BRONX, Rove Stahi in to the Bronx Opera Hh Bertha “Rac Kallen At the Liberty edy Four. Sam and Kitty Morton tn Where They si bill at Hamm Gus Avon Hughes in Theatre. The eney in “Oliver and “The Dariin the Colonial, wh “The Euro or Jack Gardner in in “The New | The 4 “The Philan- * Mimi Aguglia Miner's “Big Frolic” At Miner's People's Theatre will be “The American Beauties.” Hughes in dances, and the Avon Com. Hert Williams remaine at the Palace but the cast will include Carl Gantvoort, | Moving picturen of Vernon and Irene Leslie Gaze, Feene| Castle in tango dances, Owen Modiv. Meante Wynn will bo ¢ Wrong From the Sta ii Theatre will have at the Olymp! ; “Maggie Pepper’ comes Hack to will head the ted’ will also include Twist,” Belle Blanche na of Paris. ere oth Myaterten,* ae, and Sam Mann in “The Singing Dainty Marle and others. and Fenton in @ travesty of “Antony and Cleopatra” come te Proc- tors Fifth Av there will also by “The Mermaid a Hickey Street Theatre w Boys.” Th* sunt ure at the Fi » At the One fifth Btreet The: Johnnies” CHICAGO, who wrecked t State Bank seve payment tn rewti Brothers, will be ti Dec, 7.—Paul caught in Africa, enue Theatre, where we Helle Story in song: nd the Ma and th 11] have the “Rah, shine Girls will be the {ty-elghth Street Thea- Hundrea and Twenty. atre "The Stage. Door inain attraction. Payment. 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