Show SHA SHAW It u A AS i iJ Q IDEAL J g dr dris is' is W. W Swept Many Others London som rom Footlights ii- ii Johnson Declares I l 9 ON Jan 1 George AP-George t. t ard Shaw Is the ideal stage I t nager Si Johnson Johnron Forbes Forbes- J C says so and he ought to v because he worked under a Jd d many Speaking at the anI an- an I dinner of the HypocrItes Ama Ama- Dramatic society of which he l R president SIr Johnson said rid 1 have been rehearsed by all leading dramatists of the day J Charles Reade the novelist DL i Tom Taylor down to those of ob- ob obern ern days but of them all the r able and wisest was George nard Shaw T I told him so once It said My 1 Dear Shaw I am amT T To to you You have havo swept ito mry Arthur Jones Pinero and 1 ers js off the stage You are the O at stage manager because you e v the individuality of t the e player players player's s 's press through t he Prince of Wales Vales speaking love singing in chorus but 1 t thInk I could sing a solo beSs bess be- be Ss ea ea crowd to save my life Ufe Its It's one thing Im I'm proud of b I q was talking to a man he had hadt t t. t In the anteroom of the Free ree 9 de e hall hail Said the man later 0 He lie then asked me to come and Pe va one but J I told hIm I was a at I t and he said he admired principles Then he asked rue me meI t I would have a cigar and I took tooke te e the idea of keeping it a as a mento But he produced a and I couldn't very well reci re- re Wit ci e to light up though when he heLi Li I put the cigar out and Im I'm Ima a the halt hal that's left as s a 10 0 fly ily heirloom an new novel by Maxim Gorki s be published in England this Lg Lf nth lie He calls it Decadence t with his characteristically pen traces the fortunes a family of Russian factory own own- through three generatIons as 08 First there is the sturdy peas peas- who by his indomitable pur- pur e C creates the firm and lat last lastres res are his grandchildren whose are not strong enough bear the burden of theIr InI In- In I r 1 tance I he chief character is Pyotr Aronov Ar- Ar whose life Is minutely del der de- de r l' bed in relation to his the outside world and to his hisa n a Inner consciousness Decad ce begins in the czarist times the World war the Ruen Rue Rus- WI n revolution and bolshevism he glories or of the British eme em- em Ep e exhibition at Wembley have t. t faded under the hands of the One of the r summarized the position in inIs inis Is way The he palace of beauty Is now t L ng on one of the new ads Ceylon Is a coach building In London Nigeria Is a arage arage I lids rage rage In Preston the Gold Coast J garage in Pal Pal- I will soon be a laundry In InE E and West Vest India a factory New Malden East Africa has hasa come a furniture factory at d a Iune and Sierra Leone an anh h h restaurant in County Water Yater rd A psychic science cIrcle has been to the Lyceum club one of the tJ women's organizations In gland d' d 4 ir Arthur Conan Doyle helped S 1 it overt over Addressing the new the mystic knight said that ritualism is a very mg ng here Is nothing which draws ople Into such Intimate and arming karming Intercourse as a common common rest erest In psychIc matters he Id ia Sir Arth ArthUr r spoke of a spiritual spiritual- c conversation he had with Lord In New York and as- as that the late publisher was very hard In their cause 1 ithe the other side w. w Bird the Punch artist I through Mayfair the other I with his hand clasped behind back his head in the air and pince-nez pince depending from a band silk attached to his but but- rot many persons know that W 1 is Senator V. 13 Yeats of e Irish Free State whom pos pos- Ity will remember not so n artist or a statesman but as of the most poets of e twentieth centurY Lord anti Lady De La Warr ye taken a house In a mews near ii toria startled the neighboring by erecting a e Iron cage outside their door S for their baby to play In the en air without being able to rIder off |