Show I 11 L t f I t tn I i WHY DO THEY RETURN TO THE STAGE t JT Judith Berofde Minnie 5efioman j and Minnie Maddern Fiske For t i sake Domestic Life For Hard Work on the Road Their Husbands Are Rich Copyright 1131 IOn I-On reads so continually nowadays of the disillusions of stage life and the lardshlps entailed by constant travel one nUht stands and poor hotels that the life as seen from the audience s point ol view loses much of Its enchantment en-chantment to the thinking BI 1 ectator I and women alnays t make plain o the fact I I that there are more tudyand perer I once required In altalnlng success In this field of professional work than In any other And while today Here are stagestruck youths anl maidens who love to strut about reciting Shakespeare and picking up Imaginary bouquets thrown at them by enraptured onlook ut n n crate Intelligence know that the usual y ot oln on tho t nodayo Is I with a spea nd a bdly mUn oult ot rmor or a reoth oC proprty 1I0w q n nd Ide klpplng moUon tor hlrh 1 tie jouthful aspirant sometimes com Inand hlh a olry 7 a week f Hut that the stage has some unusual and peculiar fascination H proved by 1 the fact that nine tenths of the women actors who foisike the life for mattl mony return after n dormant period and take up the work that they have put donn with apparent lleasure five oral n bCore Th r womn not bltndd by any Iamour or torcd to thlr profession by the nee 1 of money They he studied In I the hard I school of n perlence they have hllh delights of t disenchantment thrust upon them from Ban Iranclscn to Anaconda Mich and have broken Ice I In the tin wash basins of Cohoes N V Yet they forsake comf rtable firesides adoring 1 usbai ds good cooks and all I Ih e comforts of Heal civilization to return 1 Urn to tie Irritating annoyances of traveling lifelife which must I e tunel i to an alarm clock life of train catcl Ing b s eeplng and frequently tie walk 0 I ftnts j not s ire tl h at tl e tl h ree partlc ular mars flat I lave In mind ol lave ever lifted tl elr dainty feet In this par r tlculnr eicrclno or that Here Is I any danger of such catastroi 1 o no long as I there r admiring husbanls t Ih nd ot a In onm bl rlty But Ihere re unOoldble nd equlI 11I pleasant eilnodes hlrh oeru conC stantly In tl Hies of even the most i cuccessful stars Minnie Vaddern who 1 ad been a fa vorlte Cor mn on Crom the Urn 1 si h e made her debut ns a chill In lures Im 10 her unique 1rCormanr In t Featherbrain BU Idenl astonished ever ev-er > bud I by marrilng Mr Harrison Gre > riske the editor ut I tl c New York t Dramatic Mirror She settled down Into In-to tin Ideal domestic cxlstime Her I t beautiful home was a lathering place r r n u I t I r r I r tr r tl I e old worl 1 si e f re iu I P i ed lerself as tired of Bta g IIC nd It dl h I j Soon several charming on rt 1la t wared UHr her name olld her 1 r Inlren Jolred tht Ihll emd a nurh e 1 e f 0 P I I II oo ed that si e She mad hr re lOaror In t Tl e Queen ut Ilars ploy I rlttn by her hiubaii on i trllkliuillnnlciltlr I i r J = j ful i erform 11 11 T uC Ih nUr l ti bmllles Invvllchhei b11 comprd to that of only on other aclrnu Wllhlll thlat tew eek lIlInl fl Umn Cutting hR reppeard Upoll the udvlll t Thl boauUCul young omn cretd 0Uon n Cow n 0 h n 10 mrrl1 Mr Bob Cutting wlfhln a few k ot thlr letlng at Loag Ilranch during lb ummer Mr Cutting Is the oon ot on ot the rlctust men In New York nd i of the oldest and J mOlt r f i cl llts I Th dvoUon I of this couplo h ben pntun III Ihotogh 1 hlrh x I Iblts Mrs Cutting otd n the rm C hUlh In chair both look 111 xtrmely hnndom nnd ell UI lied IlIh III Thl U Mr Cut Uu h d md o e hrlf od unnc tul 1Impt to Iiom n ctor In hi IICe OIU n aud i had retreated from the 1111 to lnlf with Mm one of tie lunlOn hu hod nly md n mrk In Ih hltory C the stage Minnie He IIgmono oUIorb acting In My otllcln WICe nnd 1 In one of Uyde itch s pIAlln hlch almiersonatel nn nd vruureo 11I 110t b orotten dlly lIr etum to h nd 111 nk ha not lulfilled 110 proml of her pl re probhly beru ot the rlrlr Uon oC thl IIn ot work Tie mot rerot ot happily mrrlcd re to torsake her 0mCortbl New lork horn tor IIC on n Iullmn car Is I Ml Judith llerolde known In private life as Mix duard Marshall VlKS lierolde will be best remembered ly her superb work ns Sue Eudaly In Dlue Jeans Her magnificent presence pres-ence deep midnight eyes and masses of coal black hair lilted her peculiarly for the part of the Jealous passionate Sue ho did no hltnt to kill the mn h loed hn h dlarovered hi tal n to her Miss nerolde who was also leading woman for the eller Kalvlnl left the stage In the I elgl t of her success to become be-come the wife of llr Edward Marshall one ot the most brilliant and successful ot New York Journalists who afterwcrd held the Important post of Turopean dllor ot the New York World on whlh Iaper h now holdo a UII more ImOr tot rhlr Mrs Marshall romponled hr hubnd abrod nnd tudled Ih methods of some of the greatest of for clen artists In Paris London Italy and Herlln It Is I only within the last few weeks that her return to the stage has hn I announced She Is I to star In a Scottish play Colonel Ann which Is I said to be exactly lilted t her 1 stle 1 and dramatic capabilities KATD 1IASTCI1SOV A r hf f tri t-ri qF t i r r rJTh li > dl y d I y < I C11 J tlIIiNIL r sWGMAN c UJ TINer ll |