The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1913, Page 7

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ORPPLES DO TANGO, “RAG” WITH CRUTCUES WV YAUDEVILE SHON Children From a Home Appear in Waldorf-Astoria—Sale of Work in Delmonico’s. Twenty-two crippled children snapped thelr fingers and even tangoed as best they could to the tune of “Too Much Mustard” at the vaudeville performance Qnd bazaar hold yesterday afternoon tn the Waldorf-Astoria for the beneft of the Free Industrial School and Country Home for Crippled Children. Mother Goose and all her popular creations came back to life and went through the amusing antics credited to them, to the delight of the fortunate children {n the audience. Old Mother Hubbard hobbled around on crutches, searching for somethiig to give her poor doggie to eat. Doggie fol- lowed her, but died when she could not find @ bone. Little Bo-Peep had an. 1 Time in Normandy." Another ptek- | tet—mmech, een diamonds, near Weet 12th; aninny gave @ ragtime song, and though | large rewant, Moran, 234 W. 1216 at, he wae on crutches with hig back and| The adove advertisement appeared in one leg in a plaster cast, he ‘rattled [the Lost and Found columns of The wih Gis vies book, Worid a few days agg. The “ad.” was Billy Hetnel, who bossed che stage, {inserted only once, and a @ result, Mr. | gave a clever imitat as the "Virginia Jude The entertainment will be repeated] Mr. Moran aaid that the brooch was this afternoon and avening. The com-|not lost in the neighborhood menyoned mittee in arge is Miss Florence} in the “ad.,” but in the vicinity of his/ These Dresses were for- iuernsey, hairman, Mrs, Albert C.| residence, and, he mentioned as a re- Bage, Mrs, iter iF, Burns, Mrs.| markable coincidence, it was found by Charles Griffin, Mrs, John Parker, Mrs.|a person living in the same building oc- Louis W. Stotesbury, Mra, Albert T.|cupied by the Morans. Weston, Mrs, Robert H. Rucker, Mrs. | © —————— Frederick Lee, Mrs, Charles Rabel, Mrs, Abeel Canda, Mrs, Friend Gtipin, Mrs. George Mcintosh, Mrs, Whibur Molyneux, Mra, M, Bullard and Miss Verda Hendrickson, Many of the things on eale were made vy the children, ‘The organizations composing the new- ly formed Federation of Associations for Crippies are having their annual exhibit and salo of eripples’ work in Del- monico's. The hours are 2 to 6 o'clock. on view are many pleces of hand carved furniture, hammered brass ornaments, handsome lamp shades and fur muffs and neckpleces, LUNCHEON OINNER=68UPPER Formerly to $49.50, merly priced to $69.50 Of Satin Duchesse, Taffeta or Chiffon in black, white or fash- jonable pastel shades, with bodices of gold lace or silk shadow laces, variously trimmed with fur, beads and rhinestones. Mrs, George F, Shrady, President of the Federation, expects that several thousand dollare will be taken in to aid the cripples, "HAVE YOU TRIED IT? 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Owner Thoaght It Had Been, o FIFTH AVENUE CORNER 37th STREET WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY Our Piano Department Open Evenings Until Xmas Department will remain open until 9.30 every evening until Christ 1as. Please use Entrance at 166 East 60th St., near Third Ave. The Ideal Gift for the Entire Family Can eae of any gift that would be more appreciated by you and your family than a Piano or i i also @ source of unbounded pleasure to you at all times. come to Bloomingdales’ and take advantage of our | Price Includes Music Roll Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery. construction. The Player Action is of the simplest and most approved type, responding quickly and repeating with the greatest freedom. The perfect ease with which the Walters Player can be operated is truly marvelous. A child can play it without being fatigued. The Player mech- anism is a marvel of mechanical ingenuity. It contains a perfected system of double valves, The tubings are of metal, which is more durable than rubber, and not affected by extreme climatic conditions. The expression devices are unique, and make it possible to produce the most delicate shadings of tone—in fact, they eliminate mechanical playing and render every composition with almost human skill. Player Piano, ws call your attention to the most ingenious expression device of the present age, distinctly like the voice of the singer above a subdued accompaniment, thus eliminating all mechanical playing end enabling everybody to play the piano like a skilled artist. Come and hear this wonderful instrument. It will prove a revelation to you. appeals to that large class of purchasers who are looking for instruments of recognized merit at piices less the :nidaleman’s profit. Regular value $30, for this week only | at yy as EXCHANGE your old plano for a beau- Player Plano, We will allow you to pay any balance due at the rate of $1.00 a week on a piano and $2.00 a week on a player, =======ALL CARS TRANSFER TO————=—- Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to 60th Street Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos For the convenience of our patrons who will not be able to call during the day, our Piano Take elevator in rear to Third Floor. A Walters Piano or Player Piano NOW Is the BEST Time to Select It! Piano? It will not only help to make your Christmas a merry one, but will f you want to economize in the purchase of a high grade Piano or Player Piano, don’t {ail to alters 88-Note Player Pianos 9399 On Terms of $2 a Week Our new and beautiful 1914 Style Walters Player Piano represents the acme of Player No Interest. No Insurance, No Extras, Among the many valuable patented features used *xclusively in our new 1914 Style Walters “The Tri-Solo Melodist” This marvelous device enables you to bring out the melody so that it rings out clearly and Our Factory-to-Home Method of Selling Pianos aad Player Pliuos 22 Walters Pianos Price includes Stool, Cover and ‘ree Delivery, On Terms of $1 a Week NOW READY! Our Latest Illustrated Catalogue, concaining photos of ovr new 1914 Pianos and Player Pianos, Send for it to-day. Upon request a representative will call. mingdales’, Lexington te 8d Ave., 89th to 6eth St. aireawals, tiful new Walters Piano or abby

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