| Show STAGE SOON LOSES ITS GLAMOUR SAYS GIRL STAR I I AN EDITOR GETS GETS' HIS ms George Ade Ado in In tho the carl early days of at othis his career career before he tie had achieved fame tame ca called ed one ne morn morning ng u upon n a 1 SUn Sunday Y editor on a 3 mission from a theatrical manager says the tho May fa Green Book Magazine S. S I 1 havo have brought you ou this manuscript began Mr Ade Ado but the editor editor glancing up and seeing tho the tall timid Interrupted Of I Bee see Well eU Just throw the manu manu- script In tho the waste aate basket balke Im I'm very bus busy just juet now and haven't time to do It t my my- self eU Mr Ado Ade obeyed calmly Then h he began again I I 1 have ha Just come from the tho thc theatre tre and the tho manuscript t I 1 have haye thrown thron In the waste basket asket Is 19 Is your our drama which the manager r asked me mc me to r return turn to you with thanks He eug suggested ested that the proper place for or It w was WS s with tho the waste paper Then Mr A ACI e Ao smiled a wee smile and withdrew t SAGE STAGE STUFF By O. O M. M Samuel What's become of of tho the fellow who ho u used ed to get set killed as as- asan an old man in the tho nr first t act count up the rec receipts In the second and return as the long Ions lost son In thelast the tho last Jost One of or the tho virtues In being a Salome dancer is 18 that you dont don't have to attend dress dres rehearsals In In the May Green Book I Magazine Ulc Marie Doro Dora Tells How She Got Started and How She Happened to Get Getto Getto to the T Top p. p f fAnne Anne Warwick author of ot the theatrical novel no Law which has been a feature of oC tho the Ladies Ladies' Home Journal for or some time M has written for the May lay MayGreen MayGreen Green Book magazine an unusual sort of or story about Marie Doro the actress The t two o young women have ha ebe been n close friends and companions for for for- a number of or orY Y years yet et Mies Miss n neVer noVer Ver seen soen Miss Doro act She writes about tho the talks they have e had as friends How did It all nil begin she asked Miss Doro one day I S Glamour said raid the actress without h hesitation I was as a a. girl trl In boa bonn boar re x school full ull of 01 romantic r notions rue Tho stage wasn't known then for the hard world It Is From the tile time I 1 Iwas was a child I 1 had thought of or It as a 1 life ilfe o of l splendor and enchantment a a sort of Arabian Nights where nothing dull dun or dreary ever c Intruded I 1 was as very verv young when I made up my mind to be bo an actress and to go so on the tile stage at the first opportunity She poked absurdly young at that moment mo nio mont ment as sh she sat 10 looking hooking down at her clasped hands But she sighed a little SO sadly d I The opportunity camo all too soon I was at Miss Ills Bro Browns Bro ns school sel hero here In New York tho tile winter I 1 was waR IC and a theatrical manager saw mo 1110 art act in tn one ono ol of the school entertainments He spoke to tomo tomo mo afterwards ane and of or course I 1 was wild with Ith delight r I b begged him to engage me me then and there and ho he did So I left Ift school anI and ami went to St St. Paul with the Criterion Stock company compan And what hat family MV say Oil Oh of or course they thc were horrified but I 1 wouldn't listen 11 Jo 10 O them Nothing could couk stop me It wa was my mission mIssion my mania to go on the Hip stag and I 1 wont went On the tho train going to St St. Paul I chose nl noname no my name T T was III In a A. fe fever ever r of or over 1 over oYer every detail of or the ne new life ure Then when we wo reached St. St Paul Pail rehear rehearsals als began began- a alit in for or mo me dh disillusion It Jt wasn't the tile 1111 hard t work she fihe went Weilt wenton on Oh thoughtfully T T was so marl mad over O overacting acting the work york was ns a joy jox to me m It wa ws th tile the gradual ra rt 1111 I realization of the tiie responsibility bully I had 1 lak 1 n on myself A At t school one was responsible to tC teachers heNo an and chap- chap cron crone crone-a a regiment of Urn them on Oil the sta stage p. p one olle responsible for one oneself lf alone llone For a girl Irl of ot an any character ter a girl who nt I Ignorant Ignorant for for the modern girl Irl of or orJO JO good god J cIt lass s this Is II a terribly serious thin Sh She linda finds when whon h h b becomes OIlIe an n actress tS that she hE has exchanged e the strict r routine rou roti- u- u tine of the tho schoolroom for th the far stricter strict routine of the slave What do IC people know 1 yf f her h her r t h r past associations Nothing To h her herman herman- r manager man man- ager and nd II M itA well an as II to the lie public Sill Mio Is simply Imply IA Doro Doco a l young oung to bo be Judged ed by bj what hat sho fi alone cs o of her herself elf Seen this lie tho Ios lol loss s lt Its glamour once nu ami anni forever fore It l becomes H a astern tern stern business with oneself nn forever oren ov over o r ron on orie one as m mentor I I E e often orten wl wished 1 I J write It Il all ll lOVe do flown n Ii B It really I Is is for girl Irl who ha have haxe hatho tho lie sair ITI s romantic notions I 1 had W r 0 o tle at the thin beginning begin begin- ning awl atil then lien w w. w haxo 1111 to lo swallow 14 such shell hitter bitter I But In iii In qi of f tit tin disappointment Oil jon went eT on on I u CRest dOh d. d 1 Oh Ohi It es II nr r near frank laugh laush ra rao rang o out l. l girlish nf ln I r 1 was mad mart mad em- em broiled as 3 the tho French ch In say sav For Tor nothing would T r l have c a I liP iT lp t I wt nt birk to 10 Now c York and iid pla played d III In Tho Tue Billionaire Billion alre aire then thou to Sa Fan Francisco n with Augustin Au- Au gUl gustin laly lilA tho first I T played hag big r parts lall for foroi you o o. j-o. n III In H S R A ay t I acted heIr tor then I han I 1111 il hi now no with all nit mv training train In lug ing Then hen I t a wa waIn as In the first flush I t lived ll for or the lie theatre and land for else All Alt that I Is bound to 10 show shon Yet Vet I 1 mode made m lIly first Orl real lilt I Iwas was stunned that It had hael come ome Ko Ito Mod oon It was In lit The GIrt Girl prom From Kajs 4 J l was wasn Jo In n tn my 11 8 hl ro roOm lin m th the second sf-cond act ani and th tile th l' l of or tin the pok poked d d hi In and wI cried Mr tr fr l Js is down clown in Iii front t and hr ho ea says h he's hes s 's going going- to star oti Oll I didn't b tehi lio It It But It was rae tru true For though h I actually star until Tile The Mor N of fa CI I I ed pla star B r parts parl In lii Mr fr companies t from Crom I that time line on I CAUTIOUS COMEDIENNE Ma May one ono of tho the younger come come- h iid d been out on th tho thor r road ad playing placing H Hazel ze In Everett skit More ore Sinned Against Than Usual When she he returned to to Now New ow York she WILe was asked by a n friend about the the hotel facilities of or a certain Western city M Which ch Is b tho the best hot hotel In n the friend Inquired red of Miss Iss Ml loy I prefer not to say ay she answered If I tell you jou ou and you ou ou go 10 there there you will wl think I have deceived y you TheMay u. TheMa The May MayGreen Green Book Magazine J STOCK NOTATIONS S f- f I IStock t. t S Stock Loans Loans Borrowed lines UnC S Borrowed bu business iness 8 Borrowed furniture I Borrowed costumes Stock Wh hs s 's I Why must the tho soubrette tle sing sins Why must the tile company compan- cross the stage singly and bow Wll Wily Why must emotion be expressed by hurried hur hur- ned ried contracting and expanding of or the che chest S Why must tho lead leading Ins Ins- nul man ahem so 80 or often |