, iBut the Patli of Kitty Hayes aii Her Girl Frlctd Have Diverged Widely.From the Ootfttia World-IIemM.When Mrs. Pauline Jones, wife of the Rev. John William Jones, former rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of Council Bluffs, now a resident of this city, accompanied by *her husband, went to the theater Monday evening, it was not to see Gertrude Hoffmann at the head of her stupendous terpsichoraan offering, but to see Kitty Hayes, the little girl she knew ten years ago when they two romped about together at the old Alcazar Theater in San Francisco, two young stage struck misses in search of j success. !Both in this short interim of ten years j have attained the looked for goal, j though along widely diversified paths. ;Kitty Hayes da now Gertrude Hoff-1 mann, the star, at the head of a magnl-tudinous production and a widely heralded success. Mrs. Jones is the wife of j a clergyman and the mother of five of the dearest children that could be de- j sired to brighten a home. ICloseted together in Miss Hoffmann’s j dressing room between the acts of the i performance Monday night she and Mrs. Jones chatted long and lovingly of reminiscences of the old days of the Alcazar.“Why, I've looked and looked through the theatrical publications to see where [ yon'd made good,” said Miss Hoffmann when they had chatted a few moments, “but have never seen your name.”Then Mrs. Jones* told how she had “made good,” of her home, her husband and her five little children.It was truly a happy meeting between these two after years of separation. I