| Show A QUEEN OF or THE STAGE it her lier second and the important secret she site reveals for the benefit of women N Y IV world 0 r I 1 d several years ago the american public were aroused by the tile entree upon the stage of a little jadv who had bad been previously evious ly but little an announced tr she he was one of an innumerable number of aspirants for pu public b favor and had no instrumentality as aside ide from her own talents to cause recognition in spite of this fact however she quickly achieved a warm place in the heart of the public which she has continued to hold ever when it was announced therefore that miss maud aland granger would star the coming season in the the pla play her iler second love written by y mr r john A stevens it was only natural that unusual interest should be manifested not only in he the theatrical circles but in other branches of the community tills this was specially the case as it was known that misa miss granger had for the past pa st year been in exceedingly delicate health and the determination to star in a strong emotional flay play was the more surprising one oneo of I 1 lie the staff of this paper was mis accordingly sized to sec see the popular lady and ind verify the rumor or announce its incorrectness miss brangers grangers gr angers ers countenance is familiar to ing nearly ne aly every one in the united states it is a face once seen never to tobe be forgotten features es remarkable in their outline and con colt tour are surmounted by a pair of large and deep eyes indicative ofilio greatest soul power it is easy to sec see where miss granger obtains the tile ability to portray characters of the most emotional nature she possesses within herself the elements of fc clinar without which no emotion can be ed to an audience the man of news found the lady ather at glicr homo home in this city and was accorded a quiet welcome it was evident a at t once that she was in greatly improved improve il health lie alth which the expression and color of her countenance both indicated Is it true irue miss granger that you contemplate a starring tour the coming season yes indeed my season begins in ili chicago on the of june from there I 1 go to san francisco and then play ta the e remainder of the season through the eastern aad western states are you confident your health will permit such an undertaking A ringing laugh was the first reply to thia this question after which she said certainly it I 1 ii true I 1 have been ill for the past two years but now I 1 am wholly recovered few people can I 1 have ave any idea of the strain a conscientious actress under undergoes s in n ps es saying an emotional part it t is necessary to put ones whole soul into the work in order to rightly portray the character this necessitates an litter utter abandonment of ones personality and an assumption assum eption of the character portrayed if this is an emotional part it is necessary to feel feet lie the same emotions the part is is supposed to feel for more than a year I 1 actually cried each night in certain passages passages of a part aas I 1 was play ins inz the audience considered it art probably it was probably but those were one none r the I 1 less ess real reaf tears and tho effect was none the tile less trying viny health but do you anticipate avoiding this in the future not antho in alie least I 1 expect to have just as great a strain as before but with restored health and a knowledge of how to retain it I 1 do not 1 fear you speak of a knowledge of how to retain health lie alth will you please explain what you mean by that 1 you must bo be aware that women by their very natures are are subject to 1 troubles aud afflictions unknown to the sterner sex the names of these troubles is legion but in whatever form they may come they thay are weaknesses which interfere with every ambition and hope in life I 1 believe thousands of noble women are today to day suffering agonies of which ev even their best friends and relatives know little or nothing and when I 1 reflect upon it I 1 confess it makes me sad now all thia this misery arises largely from front an sif the laws of lifo or a n neglect eg to carefully careful Iv observe them I 1 s speak eak from the depths of bitter experience arence in saying this and I 1 lam am thankful I 1 know the means of restoration and hofto remain in perfect health please explain more fully welli have found a remedy which seems specially specially adapted for this purpose it t is pure e and palatable and controls con trola the tenth health and life lif as I 1 believe nothing noth ing else will it is really invaluable and if all the women in ili america were to use it I 1 am quite sure most of the buffering suffering and many deaths might be avoided 0 what is this wonderful remedy warners safe cure I 1 and yon you use it constantly and hence believe you will be able to go through the tile coming season successfully 1 I am quite certain of it A tow few questions more miss granger will you please give me a list of lie the parts you have created and the playa plays you have taken part in ili since your first appearance in tile public 1 I first played for somo some time with vt the amateurs in new york and brooklyn I 1 then went to the union square theater for two seasons after that to the boston globe for one season and then to booths theater in this city next I 1 pup sup ported john II cCullough fough and afterwards starred in juliet camillo camille rosalind etc subsequently I 1 created crested the martof part of cicely blaine in the galley slave and also starred in two nights in rome playing the part ol 01 antonie antonio the past year I 1 have been playing in the Plant cra ki wife and the tile coming season as I 1 have said will be devoted to her iler second love As the writer was turning home be he fell into a train of musing and wondered if all the women in this land who are buffering could only know miss mas grangers brangers Gr angers exper experience ence and fd t the lie remarkable results achieved by the pure remedy she used how much suf buffering ferin I 1 might be avoided and bow much happiness secured cured ee |