Show AN ENGLISH ACTRESS' ACTRESS FLATTERY Maude Hobson the time actress who has English H just arrived c in iii Yew New York YOlI and will make her first appearance up ap before an American audience next week is preparing herself for fOl a It fa favorable reception in in an unusual manner She is is going oin into inlo rhapsodies over O overtime time the A American gentleman Wherever el I go she says the American gentleman n is always alays s 's ready read to could come to my aid er whenever I need d assistance l even of ot the tIll humblest character and this service feI is always tendered with a a. court liness s and a It deference that is ia positively t charming lug The flue a ela a average e En Englishman li n is inclined l i 1 to 10 0 be Ill sd selfish Ii sit ui Hh much lint more so o t than ha mi t the lie Amer immer- immer ican itan He JIl does doe n out of hi his a way ato to do a favor Ol unless s it j is for fOl the purpose C of gaining something thin for himself whether of pleasure or Ol of profit This rIds makes lS l'S good reading in New Kew York limit hut what about London Miss I i iss s Hobson has hiis probably overlooked o time tho fad fact that New Nev York papers plIS are all read real in iii England I Sonic Some day aY she unity may dc desire ile to return to the thuc English stage e and then her hll audiences ma may have han that thai chilly feeling Americans admit admire loyalty and Miss iR Hobson's Hobsons Hob Hob- sons soils action in clit her imer criticising countrymen as a IL bid hirl for fOl American favor OI w-i w will I I disgust lI e everybody except the two ply society simpleton of New York Olk |