Show HOPE BOOTH THE ACTRESS ON CHARITY Hope Booth lh the very VCr clever 3 t actress tic tic- c- c tre tress s who made uch auch a hit at nt the time Orpheum Or- Or Orpheum In this elt city lh thc middle o of last sea isea- CL on In tho the sketch called The Little Blonde Lod Lady written by y George M. M I Cohan has hotS been so HI lii anti and poor In Genoa Italy that a 1 public ImbUe subscription was Laken ta tak ta- ta k ken n for fOl her b by tho the New York Tork U Review lew and cable abl J d to her hem The fhe fund und amounted Id td 29 In the tho sketch she played tho tho- part of or an actress who disguised and entered enter the of ot a n dramatic critic who was lis very ver caustic cautI in his criticism and had al always alwn ni- ni wn ways roasted her She hc got employment em m employment em- em as a n stenographer In his hh office and acted no so flUer er very demure sit shy and Innocent Inno lane cent that thal she he caused sIdes to lo aeh ach ache from laughter when suddenly after a long spiel on tier her Innocence ho refused to take tako n n it ride through h the park nark with her I. i because that would be he for or one so W young young unless ho he got rot a han halt som Her act was wag considered ono one of or the b best beet tt drawing hawing on the time circuit lt buther but buther her engagement with tho the Orpheum ended here ro as she ho had too changeable In her hC mind amid nud too stubborn for fOI tho the nerves of ol the managers The rhe pre press s dispatches published In this city a l t f few w wc weeks ks n ago o. o told of oC th the illness and nd poverty of or the once prosperous little woman und and then titan when she was wai al aided rd bv liv her r. r relatives i t II th time the dramatic paper of ew York took up her |