Show WOMEN HOMES OF THE i ACTRESSES Of O MiSS ADAMS ADAMS' 9 PETER E PAN I NEW YORK Nov 4 Miss t. Miss Eleanor Robson one ona of the youngest of feminine no theatrical stars has just added her testimony tea tag to the tho already well proven fact that the actress society's licensed va vagabond vaga abond a- a bond whore whose ties aro are shifted from city to city whose whoso household goods cross and tho the ocean in a trunk who accustoms accustoms accustoms toms herself to all climes and thrives in ina a polyglot surrounding surrounding can can attach herself herself her her- self to a D. home II Merely Mary Ann has become the of house West SeI Sev Se owner O a fine fino Jouse at I seventh enty-seventh street a adjoining tho corner corner cor cor- ner of West End avenue Its youthful I mistress will find herself in possession of ft a story four dwelling with ever every Ino modern rn appliance for comfort 1 Miss ss Geor Georgia ia Cayvan Caan whose career was no io tragically cut short was a ono of tun earliest of the sta stage e favorites to establish herself in a house of her own The fau homo home she bOl bought ht in to Harlem on JI cI i and ti tastefully y fitted up liP telling a talc of artistic cultivation at every turn woe W ab b Jong Jm kept in III waiting for its owner in thin tho nope hope that tho the cloud would lift from tho brain and her life liCe be bo restored to its balance Filled a Room When this was found to be futile and the contents were finally finall- dis disposed used of the rare collection filled an auction room with curiously intimate reminders of the woman as w well n as the player For man many years N S Miss Mi s Elsie DC De Wolfe who who has now turned from tho footlights to satisfy her other othor talent the decoration of interiors hns has lived with ith Miss Elizabeth Elizabcth Marbury the tho pIa play play- broker at the old Washington Irvin Irving house at Irving Ir place and Seventeenth street which the they own It was chie chiefly chicly through h the rem remarkable manner in which aho sho ho developed de the poss possibilities biliti S of that delightful d dwelling that Miss I ss Do De Wolfe was led to desert the Clyde Fitch drama for her present profession In the tho summer the two cross the ocean to spend at least t part of their holiday at the he Hermitage their place at Versa Versailes les es where in French c civilization civilization tion they may mar enjoy a exist different st ence Until very recently when she she disposed of her ber property Miss Hiss is Julia Juha Marlowe now a again aln alone after her successful association association as as- with Sothern owned and oc occupied occupied oc- oc during her stay eta in the cit city a residence at nt No Riverside drive e Much uch of tho the actress' actress arduous stud study of her later roles was as done here bere She still retains a picturesque home homo in the Catskills Cats Cats- kills to Highmount Highmount to which she flies for rest at the end of a season and also has a villa illa on the Italian Riviera Owns Island The merry May tray Irwin not satisfied with a cottage e and a whole island in n the St. St Lawrence among tho the other nine hundred hundred hun dred and ninety nine nine has a town hou house e eat at No 16 West Sixty eighth street It is well known that most of the imagery im im- agery ager with ith which Maude Adams invested invested invested in in- vested Peter Pan was the outcome of or her own childlike joy in farm tho the one ono spot on earth where she gives wa way BY wholly y to her impulses andryes and nd fives ryes the the simple life in an atmosphere where the ideal has bas been brou brought ht down downto to the practical Though Miss Adams through the requirements requirements re roo of the work spends much touch of her ber holiday time abroad San arth never misses her wholly for a summer She has also a camp in inthe the the Catskills It was devotion to her pretty prett home at Bayside L. L I. I where Marie brio Dressler Dressier established her father and mother and made her in inglenook that her friends blamed the attack of t typhoid fever I which threatened the burlesque artists artist's life a 8 short time ago Her illness has failed to shake Miss Dressier's Dressler's 5 love O for her home When Then within reach she sho is I fond of spending her week ends s there with occasionally a party of friends to toj j het help alon along the fun I Blanche Walsh is at lit homo home to her I friends in a handsome house at 20 West Forty fifth street which is near tho the heart of the theater district In summer sho belon belongs g to the Great Grent Neck L. L I. I colon colony where her cotta cottage e is an essential element clement in a 11 stage o nei neighborhood neighbor neighbor- hb hood Lottie LoUie Blair Parker the pia playwright play wright is another of the community Beyond White Lights On the other side of Sixth avenue out of si sight ht if not out of hail bail of the white lights is the new house of Viola Allen AIJen the tho gift ft of her husband sir Mr rr Duryea The actress before her marriage resl resided c cin iu in a hou house o of her own at Xo No 2 27 West Vest third Ninety street Her country place is is ri Greenwich Conn A Ada a Rehau Hehm so Jong Jaag on a stranger er to 10 New NewYork NewYork York still keeps her old homo home on West third street Lotta the the creator creator of tho the soubrette as now known to tho American stage has a beautiful estate at Lake Hopatcong where she sho spends much time When c Lola Lola from Berlin drops her German accent and a again ain sinks herself in the piquant personality of Lulu Glaser she retires to a cotta cottages cottage o oat at Mount Vernon and plays the role of chatelaine Chatelaine For or several 3 years rears ears Lillian Russell Russell's s shome j home has been the big house hO she purchased pur- pur chased at West seventh Fifty-seventh street The singer is domestic i in taste and takes great great reat pride in her menage Her farm at atar Far ar Rockaway al is her summer retreat II Nance 0 ell has hns a home homet at t Tyngsboro s- s boro R R. T T. T Mme Mine Schumann Schumann-I Schumann Schumann-Heink eink grand ran opera star finds her joy oy in a farm at N. N 1 J. overlooking o the Ramapo hills where her children await awn it ither I her whenever er leisure permits her to desert dp de- sert tho the limelight for the fireside Mme Mine Mod lo has found rc refuge u o in her ber California Cali Cali- I forn forma fornia I ta ranch I List Almost Unending The list i ii is almost unending Abroad there are arc the same examples of the officially offic c homeless artists of the stage O who are re more loving home than the the most domesticated Mme Sarah Bernhardt Bern Bern- j hardt has a Paris home on the tha Rue j St. St Geor Georges es which conserves all her her I vivid id personality in its fittings At I Fort des her lovely place nt at I Isle Belle en tier Mer she has a mansion mansion on ona ona ona a wild and rock rocky coast of extraordinary nary beauty tar Mar Anderson now Mme de Navarro Navar- Navar avar ro row is th the tha mistress of a charming English En En- gUsh glish 1 sh home homo at Tunbridge e Wells ells And Otero the dancer whoso nimble toes oca have made her hor fame boasts a delightful delight delight- ht ful villa rill with lar large e grounds on tho the Thames near Maidenhead Soine Something hing more marc than love 1013 of homo home in inthe inthe inthe the is is urged by those who best know for this thiR remarkable showing of property owners amon among the footlight favorites orites The fickleness of the public and a profession where youth and beauty wei weigh h so heavily in inthe inthe inthe the balance are credited as stron strong arguments meats mente in iu favor or of an carl early establishment establish establish- establishment ment of a home a against the day when the heroines of romance are beyond tho the poss possibilities and old women's parts are aret t the tho e alternatives |