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—— . a ahaa Sia tet a ASP ade oka he ig AN ———— Biel Sha ie hial a 2’ aa THs “avanrmo wonup, Sheehan ae nephrin painters Ne xi s As John Barrymore Portrays Them Seo i OM THE PARADE . FP eenaanaanammaamanne aaaaeeamaaaanaanaamaaaaaaanaanaamaanaamanamaneeaaannnanmanaaananaaaatadt| or the role yy a newapaper man in | “The Other Giri.” He entered by one « | door, remained in sight ten seconds and made his exit speedily through | the other door. And there is thr ae- * | cret of success for any actor when he ‘is cast for a “Journalist.” To get down to cases, a newpaper, ae _ (ORAWN FOR THE EVENING “WORLD BY JOHN’ BARRYMORE.) \as Tam playing at present. An |can count upon one advantage \ing cast for a newspaper man.” audience is predisposed to like him. day acter should be like, and the more ms he can throw to convention in this regard the more popular he ts Cutsid sure to be. It is a known fact, how- marchers.” ever, that few actors tha ave succeeded Rod in pleasing the newspaper fraternity |the in their rendition of these roles. A notatiie instance Is that of a news. |have bey paper man named Ernest Joy, who ety Dist influcnes Minneapolis paper, and not being able to connect with any of the New York dailies, accepted a job as an actor, to play & newspaper man in a piece t the Grand Opera House. He opened Monday, and the fol‘owing day four of our daily papers agreed that {he gave a satisfactory performance in every way except that he was not at all like a real newspaper man. For dramatic purposes unwonted ‘ity is lent to the “journalist” who is fivariably backed up by a great gov- ernment, in most inatances the United States. You remember the story of O. Henry in ‘vhich a ne per man finds himself in difMficuities tn’ a eg) American city. He is driven to expedient of declaring himself A be backed up by the Goverment of “the Confederate States of America,” and fa released when he pulls a lot of! fer about having his govern- 35,000. Avenue Cardinal Farley, Mayor Mity misaioner of Police McKay sioner of Street Cleaning Gen, George KR. Dwyer, Unite sion, followed by the first brigade the Irish Volunteers under ¢ the jolic Cadets of Paterson, N. J., will ent rescue him with a battleship in ‘twenty-four hours. Far be it from me to call attention to the Mek! a yous staff of one of the papers stopped in average nowspaper man is not bac to see me after the performance of|up by anything. In some sorry in- \“the Yellow Ticket,” a few nights | stances, alas, not even by his own jago, “I have been watching your pa) But let that pass. performance,” he told me, “and have ‘best that an actor can do with been wondering why you don't go the role of a newspaper man is to | back to newspaper work.” make him a human being, and a regu- *| “That's @ doubtful compliment,” I lar feltew. It he eucceeds in making | wince ed. he audience believe that he’s on the “Oh, { didn't mean it that way,” he jevel they are sure to like him, and protested, “but I thought you enjoyed the rest ts easy. Come to think of It, | Fo: Sale ty Mlustrating. How did you happen to as I sald hefore, that jauit?” equally well to any “T didn’t," T assured him. “I was an actor may be cast. 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Hundreds of thousands keep Knickerbocker in their homes because it is an appetizing health- drink—a nourishing, liquid food that sagrees with meat bread and which strengthens both mind and body. For Sale by all licensed dealers Map of Greater New York FREE Cut out this con te dt on the back of w pont pith, your Ee $d Me ll send you a fin tryin La neater nee wth st. an en tew Ye Onee.a Part of Park Row was prepared to do hts worst with the Life, He Finds Ita Mis- part. But actors should not be alto- take in Acting Role to} gether biamed for the tact that they have go often failed to realizo a faith- | Flash Notebook and ful portraituro of the newspaper man. Call Himself a Jour-| some times tho dramatist 1s responsi ble for the dehumanized stage report- nalict. er, and sometimes the audience de- 4 mands an adherence to cpnvention, far"The Evening Wertd which is an added handicap. Often more. just one line ip a part may render im- Se the difference between «| possible his “getting over” with the peers ‘aud the real variety? | audience. asked, and the obvious! When “The Yellow Ticket" went hol “ened leather note book.” | into rehearsal, for instance, Michael tell the truth, with most | Morton, tho author, bad given me sev- mot to mention stage dj- | eral speeches as “Julian Rolfe,” which particular “prop.” in the} I begged him to change before the ne thi) character has grows | opening performance. It was merely Buwt tere was a ume bida @ matter of idiom, and yet for me to read the lines, as originally written, are always journalists on! would have called forth unflattering Aiew forth and purchased | comment from the press, for with per- well-groomed notebook, | fectly proper English authority Mr. Morton had chused his American mewspaper man to allude to bimself as @ journalist, an unpardonable of- fenee in American newspa| ethics. Not only did “Rolfe” speak of him- wolf on & eer, but he insisted nol jected Mr. Mor- tom “the public will think that I mean @ man who news| ra.” “Not in America,” I told him, “for f neve been a newspaper man my- gelf, and the only “journalists” that T have met on Park Row have always| & been out of.a job.” Just why this ecard ould attach itself to the “journalist’ Fajr yg {se thus explained. of my exper- fence in Rewapapet “ite was once illust on @ New York eve- ning peper—e friend of mine on the ‘<aThose Who Rel heme remedy, which has ved its on" the mi Poor alent aris ms “jaffering of serious sicknesss. EECHAM'S PILLS t those who take them. They help the the liver, clear the Eidp mand the bowels, By D By porting the ed Sad. amperes Se soregy Wast facob Ruppert Brewery, SRereony: MAROH 14, 1914. “Any attempt to explott militant ;man is really a difficult role to play. {SUMragism through the agency of tho ‘If he doesn't carry conviction into St. Patrick's Day purade next Tues. the minds of his audtence he ts lost. day will bo blocked at the start” watd | ‘This is true of any part, to be sure, |! be he bch A pest Hut tt ie certain that | but tt Is pecullarly true of a part such Grand Marshal Eugens J. Blood to- diate incantex and vane] “L have heard that a committee (of suffragists wearing ereon wire are to try to butt their way into the ranks! It fs true that an audience has its of the marchers, If taey do they will | conventional idea of what the char-/get the gate in short order: My aldes | will see to it tha® there will be no to disturb the ck J. Kennedy, Chairman of A the big turnout, says that acceptances | ved from more than patriotic, fraternal and came to New York direct from alsoclal organisations and that the marchers will be between 30,000 and On the reviewing stand at the Fiftth|* Cathedral wilt be Gov Nie; Aco Senator O'Gorman and Supreme Cour! Justices Dowling, Giegorich and Goff. Col, Lewis J, Conley with the Sixty- ninth Regiment will head the proces- Charles J. 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