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we ets 5 7 MD CoA gine ee il en A ae Lal & « sd ai ¢ BER 1, 1920 _WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1929~” ‘Sweethearts for Three’ By Roger Batchelder. host M1 give you ian insight of several dramatic characters of New York s : Y | er thrice wi kly in the magazin Bernhardt, Acclaimed the World’s Greatest Actress, arn (The New York Brening Now Critically. Ill in Paris; The Seven Ages of the “Divine Sarah” and How She Lived Them [) 02x38 reg Reed THIS BOULDER . IWANT To She Got Her First Her First Performance Engagement at 17; For World War Soldiers Her Right Leg Amputated 5 the Most ‘Thrilling Event Six Years Ago. of Her Life. 1 DON'T THINKS PLEASE GO ON, ITS | CAN MAKE (T GOING To BE A FINE SNAPSHOT. “Bernhardt's only marriage venture was not happy, and after a few monthy the public was not at all sur- prised to learn that they had sepa- rated, In the midst of what might be termed Dernhardt's fruit age came the astonishing episode in her career, the Franco-Prussian War. The the- atres were closed, she sent her son out of the city and proceeded to es- tablish an army hospital in the foy- ers of the Odeon. With great execu- tive ability and zeal she not only or- ganized the commissariat, kept all the records and accounts, but herself acted as one of thé nurses ‘Then came the fron age of Bern- hardt’s life, the age when she pro- duced her best works, when she travelled all over the world and won for herself the title of the greatest actress in the world. This was when she became an officer d’Academie, the owner and director of her own theatre, Professor of the Conservatoir and was known as the artiste de dra- matique, These were the days when she played Jeanne d’Arc, Frou-Frou, Floria Tosca, La Femme X. and La Dame aux Camellias at her best. In the silver age Bernhardt lost none of her spirit. Meny times she was reported to have retired, but still her art lived on and people flocked to see her. Then in 1914, when Bern- Phere hardt was playing in Liege, she gay. By Fay Stevenson. her afflicted knee a slight. sprain, ME. SARAH BERNHARDT !s For ten years she had been suffe. confined to her bed with a se- from chronic vere cold and has been for to abandon her contemplated Lond tour “owing to a serious relapse {ng George and Victor P igent messag —_ Ss EARLY CR TRAIT ce. mrRRINN Rates MATE PORTRAIT New York and agnin delighted many ahaa iets i ring audiences with her acting In 1916 m of the Also in this new age again she did od Sloss aI right knec, and at her bit in a war. And in 1916, when mx in her seventy-first year, she acted at the front. before the her right lex was amputated abov: soldiers, she said 0 @ French soldiers, with an artificial leg I shall resume few weeks ago Mme. Bern- of Woman,” dividing them Into the 8g of Bernhardt's life she came to Re nel SO ,feolden Age, Leaf Age, Marriage, i oo vi | lig allocate eae mo the other day in my log b€ in accord with the things about MC Ane Cot calucin od i" A : house in the woods. She bustled her she was almost ike a changed New Age. Le wer Sara ° : ; Bernhardt’s life and see how she livsd An Lite the hot elty, all nervous and “ «tngeeq one oan hardly realize this fn all tt ages, excited, is the sume world. Lt is so pleasant ; Isr She wanted to do something right and care-free,” she said after a ; illest, finishes ber “Seven [ Gerah’, Bornhanit’s, Golden Age Bide Dudles away. “How ‘tranquil, how quiet, couple of days. Pelle eon Probably began when she entered the is ss “There we are in a ig city, hud- ; Augustinian Convent at Grand- Copright, 1930, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) how peaceful everything 1s here, 8h© gieg yp close together, each person ' J a me A AYOR CYRUS PERKINS followed in which the Constable was 4; but what 1s there to do now?" as busy as a boy killing snakes, with Champ, Versailles, at the age o WALKDR of Delhi is firmly knocked down four times, but he “Why just be tranquil, quiet and dittle time for reflection-or rest. After twelve. Like many a young girl she p thi Fe H subdued his aineine Faken HEYA * one i# in the country, the call of it of the opinion that an attempt nis man by singing a funny peaceful,” I answered. She tried very Pne Wa In the sountry, the oall of it ‘was of that uncertain age when she was made Thursday night by the S°ns entitled “Belly to the Bar, Boys,” ple do not break away from the hard, but it was with great difficulty Arcamed of being a nun, but ber par- AntieWalker and promising to introduce him to } D Democrats to belittle the new. waitress at. the Proble tat she settled down with any de- packed places and come out into the ents decided to make an actress of him in the eyes of the votes and thus House. ‘The heokler turned out vo be Bree of repose, open.” her, and she entered the Conserva- hurt his chances for re-clection. Asa Jsper Custard, an anti-Walker Dom- | She was Itke a woman wound up— — ‘This 4# indeed @ question that has 4 toire much against her will, At the special favor to the Kick ocrat, Of course, the wound up by the city's steam engine been a very vital one for a long time, oe sme deca he teste 08 ere ‘9 the Kickapoo Social \ogue was spoiled, nnd he na nnd she didn't know how to put on Ah, there 4# the big thing! Many i Pea atOn Ala PeClieg: Wie LAMA Clup the Mayor acted as monologist was all a political scheme. the brake people think there is nothing to see } fhe Two Pigeons.” This was the at the club's minstrel show at Hugus town {s talking. ‘There is much indig- | She had been on the move so much and nothing to do in the country, It { beginning of her Golden Age, for her yal, In years gone by he was notea ation. that she did not understand how to ls because they will not see and will L fame began from that very di for his wit and often made stump ee ag ol day there is @ new ehrub, a Later she took the second prize for speeches in amateur shows. ° SN ° new flower, a new growth which un- { Aragedy, and in the last year the sec- At tho minstrel show Thursday COMMS 0) a odern al folds itself almost before one's eyes. . ' end prize for comedy night the Mayor, blacked up, stepped © 2. To oe cenerees et [pare elants, i N L Bille Idea of thie week! f ers ig ¥ iJ ir? lar: io pecla ‘ou hav mt ern tT i 01 Tul ‘. jen of ie wi ‘8 question. ' Mme. Bernhardt’s Leaf Age began out on the stage and said: By Martosrite Moca Manahall yourset, e ace of tee greateat of Cictow gaged Qwrskbnse hs bs 4 ae aad iat Geen with her first engagement with the “Good evening, ladies and gentle- Couyright, 1920, by ‘The Proqs Publishing Co, (The New York Krening World) delights, lots of experience on this question, or perhaps they got so {,a~mpany of the Comedie Francaise men! I'm working in a barber sho 1G r c at a Sg aaventena Hen eolity, folie nike i ee ee . MONG the lessons learned, QR Can eC anything more interesting than to hear from them. Keep up the goed & ae she : Layee eal on Oey wk eee Sa y while travelling in American \\ AY gael] UY Ym watch the life of the birds? My little Work and let's have a banner week are ” re syinoed and her future wa ‘i utburst of appl hinterlands, is that the square- \ her suul was evinced ‘ re WAS No outburst of applause, head varles directly as the square of ceftain as there should have been. Instead a be sil beds: , al elk é his or her distance from New York. However, during Bernhardt’s Leaf voice said: Where d'ye get that phe woman who stealg one's hus- ‘Awe there were several disturbances stuff?” : band may be forgiven—even cynt- jfowing to her own temperamental ‘Undaunted, Mayor Walker started cajy congratulated; but poisoning 1s ‘shys. She deserted the Comedie again. “When I proposed to my wife," to good for the woman who steals she had slapped one of the he said, “1 asked her for her hand one's cook “ ti e le Jose itary’ ae nappe nourey ® "f° Hoarders of any changes In achedula Nervy Lo So much for the nature and poetic OP Tha ee people need Gomestic problems than anybody in New York. Mike of aie he | ato Spenenionl haat Hiow the whistle for Ferdinand K. wife's quty. average family in the city of New OuiJa and when he fails in and sa- York could live in the country ay I man does, months of the year. (Her next engagement was at the Mayor's monologue wasn't going very ih a Hele ie Odeon Theatre, wh She soon be- well. But he stuck to it politics and candidates “After I got married , a average male. caine famous. ‘After I got married I got a fob In * 750 OVIFASO mate. er-eatimated She are but three rooms, and yet I havo flye to become mothers. ‘They depri thamselves of life's greatest joy are old women before their children ‘@ times in the same place. ney “He ought to of kie ii a the ineurance policy of middle marriage, or cynicism, can gui permanent protection. d you into a an who the b adding throng.” ary day. lite ts becoming more Goldilock—Why not compromise? Let Wifey get up first in summer ied comments. "The tupidest- thing In life or literature is the description of a land. burdensome in New York, what with coffee. ate grown up.” It w 0 much tor the Mayor, He tea it 7 . the usin: roblem, the servant @2d Hubby in the winter. le ry 9 “ el m7 ¢ ease ne anc : . fast for your h ni jage age.” In 1882 she married _ Pelee Brown in the wate lois of women know how to be catty, and nowadays we should all [can't help wishing that many, many feat for yo of that stuff all day long. eens. Damale, & member of ber epent!” came from the officer. learn to be camel the country and get away—get away Fitzgerald, Broadway—I'll say the 1st Division Veteran—Only a poor, yepmpany who had formerly been in “Arrest that man!" Marriage is a morgue; It is filled with the corpses of dead loves. from the everlasting crowds that make hnsband has to get up first and pre- weak-minded male would get up first, ge Greek diplomatic ourvice, But Brown flew at bis victim. A fight A yoman lies to suve the feelings of others, and & man to save his own, people old long before ir time, pare the breakfast or bust, Yours for,wetter days. YOu ILED MY oT FILM nesome Bill — Give, East New York—Ite « jeading Nea! O'Hara’s funny chat- | “My ° ° wny, ‘My first performance for the fight- 2 of sympathy to the . “Work is my life” said the Divine ing men of France was perhaps the )} “Divine Sarah," while all the world Sarah, “As soon as I can be fitted t stirring event of my life.” Will be interested in her recovery. to \ Just about a year ago Miss Mar- the stage.” ReraLe HCO, Wass DUbLIahOd. 6. Naval te é OOKS like an old home week or something, the way some of the old » « ow P. She as promised ‘uerite Mooers Marshall wrote a so- And she did! the world a play. May this gifted SOopAte: RENE LOEB timers are coming back this week. That's the way we like to have Ties of articles called "The Seven Ageg In what might be termed the new WOMAN accomplish all that she has i ~— them, come-backs every week. And, funny thing, seems as if the whole army had joined the Outja cheering section. This morning brought vets of FRIEND of mine came to visit rest. But when she did get down to al) kinds, from Coney Island to Petksldll. Mebbe the fighting men have had Then there are the birds. Is there /" the middle of the night that the habit stuck. Anyway, we're all glad to . E. L.—During the early stages, \\ “WIL pb > tree, y with our question of abandoning the ,, 4 Yj Wwrenhouse In the tree, with Ite tiny re ee ee a eaten unt teli the Guite, ite the man, but after that——? oh due to the answers in this column, S!ve us the woman so brave, who'll Next to Bide Dudley, we solye more Ket up before the roosters crow, as tutes, ask hm gently tbut firmly Vio—Ouija says “Train ‘em right in 5 i the beginning. I shut off the Big vrtant actresses, threw over ommy ear, How's that? The establishment of Federal do and get as much out of it every SHOULD THE HUSBAND OR WIFE pen, but that's all. Friend Wife does er engagement and went to Spain, said the man's voice. The Woman welll dindioas that way—certainly at leas for even Ger Up FIRST IN THE MORN: the rest, © id ry Wildoat Veteran—Terrible Al is In my loghouse in the woods ther ING? ry has everyting ready housed several people here on various Then take a B. KR. T. trolley and when I get wp, so I'm ih good spirits willing to tear themselves away from ham an’ egss. Doverite—I'd like to see the man who would have the nerve to stay in beq while | was downstairs making 2 the (not alcoholic) for the day, ' out at this thme that her @ bottling place. But they arrested me anote vonuider tin dinmeantion oe the occasions, Everything {a plain, sim- bring the answer to ; Ne ee Me ee sop GTusiey 12 BAIRAIAT Od alle veoen onto ca ea etendae aoe ple and with labor eliminated as much Ovija Editor, The Evening World, Seventy-seventh Division Veteran | Lappe ebay hon che atid, "_ Mayor. ‘The charge was bottling ing, after thirty-six houre of pure as possible, New York City. —Husband by all means. 2 fehtified, and of whom she said: “I And undefiled domesticity. Any average family of the city ean Nellie of Washington Helghte— 4} Wis a mother at seventeen and a Cats up, Men think women have no sense do ‘t and save money within commut. E. Pluribus Onion—Though there Women should get up earlier, but if frandmothei* at forty-two. I pity cow!" sald the voice, fs of humor and women KNOW. men ing distance of New York. They can are no rules and reguiations in our 1.920% “lp perore 7 belle, 1 should h aerate MD <i “I've got a sure-footed horae,” sald jave none—to apply. to, themaelves. have the joys of nature and a truly house, I'm of the opinion that the Me Kole i women who walt till they are twenty- the Mayor. “He kicked me three “1 oye is a flame against. Which no beautiful simple life if they are only wife should arise first and toss the 4 4 / Tio Save Feaaily £33) nk Poy hL. FH Cavdelle« Crt a te Welsh se AMMA, look at the aeroplane M me and Izzy Slawttky made, Can I go up of the roof and fly it with Johnny Rangle? asked the little Jarr boy. 4 “How many times have I told.you you cannot?” replicd his mother. “Promise mamma you won't go pon the root. Don't you remember: how mamma read to you cut of tne per . about the little boy fying his kitg on the roof and falling off it and getting kifled, and then that titue boy owas Here Mra. Jarr’s feelings overcame er at the thought of such a tragedy being repeated, and sho clasped Mds- ter Jarr to her and made him pegm- ise he would never think of sucls a thing. wah The little fellow promised dutifully, and then said: “But I can fly aeroplanes of” the roof when I'm bMeger, can't IP... “Oh, when you're » big boy~you won't want to fly them on the rpof!” said his mother, “you'll be a regular aeronaut, I trust—not.” But shewaid the “not” under her breath, pi “But can’t 1 go up on our root and fee the airship Sidney Slavinsky, Igey Slavinsky’s big brother, is build! a his roof?™ asked the boy, “T don't want you to go on any roof at all!” replied Mrs, Jarr, Slavinsky boys have no business, on our roof or their roof, and they'll gét~ killed if they try to fly with any ma- ehine they can make.” “But we People fying in them, mamma,” said the little boy. “I ththic T'll be an airship man when I grow up. Papa suw the man flying in the.aaro- Plane to San Francisco from fice window, didn’t he? : “Yes, he said 0,” Mrw. Janvan- @wered. “but tt will be a’ long tine yet before those things are sats’ to ride in, and my little boy mustn't talk shout such things.” *t “All right, maw, I won't tt yi gimme 10 centa to go got some gan- mindful of ing, gave him the dime, and the 1! romped ira to where” where her mother ‘Willie 10 conte!” “You had 10 cents yesterday} your brother didn't,” said Mra. Men “Now you go right down on the ste and play with your doll or I'M pun- leh you by looking you in the ” t Fy i ie bi & s Pa 3 might be the better one, “Can I go over in the asked. “Tf I can’t have I go over in the park?” “You can't go unless batted YOu,” eaid Mra, Jarr, “You “Cam I go around the - asked the ttle girl. “You must stay on the stoop Tcam eee you the window,” Bald the patient r. “You mamma never lets her little ‘° around the corner alone.” “Willie's gone to.the moving'gic- bai’ show,” eaid the little girl, 'y. “Well, if you" premiae never to go away fram the doory’gna ff you'M be a good girl and’ Mot i | i linia tapi eat Higa pin GK. | Pubiihiog 4 Corte Yani Wel | 1. What famous French monarch it helped Protestants in Germany, and ; persecuted them in France? 2, What ts the birthstone for No- vember? nd 8. What were the primitive people ot Greece called? ad 4. What ts the principal city of French Guiana? 5. What wi fret husband? 6, What does the yellow rose’ thean ’ in the language of flowers? 7. By what name are Demosthenes’ famous orations against Philip of Macedon known? 8, Who wrote “Peter Ibbetsen?” 9. In what State has the Federal Suffrage Amendment been defeated the name of Ruth's wealthy Philadelphian has just been condemned to. four years imprisonment for evadingythe draft? 4 11. To what political partyggdid President Fillmore belong? | 13, What play contains the ca mars Chorus"? W ANSWERS TO QUESTIO! 1, Louls XIV; 2, Topas; 3,