The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1918, Page 8

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“HE EVENING WORLD, W MEVERS 3 ORS 52 NMECROEANE ToT ETERS EDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918. PRECOCIOUS KIDDIE KLUB PERFORMERS AT THE LUNA OUTING NE RINE WINTHROP WALTON. ay. a ve slat H . ° | | Evening World Kiddie Klubl 2s 2.0%. 0.02 2oc| KOE KLUB DEVELOPS thrillers, We will mareh around the| GENUINE PRODIGIES IN | |wedle the band plays ourown maren,| — TALENTED MEMBERSHIP composed especially for this occa-| a ° ° ‘ | ,| Precocious Genius May Be Seen With Outing at Luna Park errr ere ing To-D: By Cousin Eleanor. | say except 10 cents admission for peuieel vearinite ae pind “This show is so good that I can't | RORMMIN Gigr ante: Gub oma ahow: |S Watined R two Keine GowI? after you have seen all the shows k Thi R d ZL tt. D |park behind our own bandmaster | jaion, In order that none of my) at the Luna Park Out- |grown person may accompayy each | tear myself away to do my work; ERE we are at last—Wednes-|our own special performance in The| couging and their guardians on this| July 17, the Kiddie Klub’s| Evening World Kiddie Klub Theatre. That present at 1 o'clock, when the Luna described a rehearsal of the Kiddie | ins who have lost their daddies in|be changed every half hour, and| | . Walk right Klub Shows which Cousin Eleanor of ee Pome Srv orene Bht) io war, or who may have been left| there will be a different cast for each | Tue Evening World is presenting at in, for the park belongs to you Just) in aed when they went away. \show. Some mighty interesting} tne Evening World Kiddie Klub for this singlo afternoon. Your klub) pyerything is ready at the park|things are on the bill. Come and| Theatre at Luna Park this afternoon pin will admit you to most of the| for a day that we shall never forget.|see them. I shall be there to wel- and ton aaa 5 o% | The shows contain interpretattv: amusements, and there is nothing tc | me parade is to start at o'clock | come you. laut tee citi: Rath; aloud Vooa und instrumental acts and specialty acts. ‘The youngest artist is two and a half years old and the oldest thir- teen years, ‘Two of the artists have become proteges of the most prom- inent dancers since their debut wit the Kiddie Klub, and now present dances that are perhaps better than) any ever given in New York by chil dren of their ages. Irving Berlin's latest army song, “How I Hate to |Get Up |feature. There is a violinist prodigy | and @ boy magician who is just as | B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK mysterious as a professional, ‘To-day’s performance, which 1s| 4 given for the benefit of Kiddie Klud 5 * i. | war orphans, establishes the Klub as Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | an institution that is seeking out and | ' | developing artistic talent in the chil- ‘a | dren of New York. It has grown bo- | yond without losing its original function of entertaining the young reagers of The Evening World. 10 the children with talent it stands for THE CHANCE, It has found and helped develop a number of talented young people who will in time be heard at no less a place than Car- nesie Hall. EVENING WORLD PROUD OF An Important Clearance Sale of Men’s Low Shoes “a a TALENT IT HAS DEVELOPED. it For al years the Kiddie Klub at $5 50 per pair has been selecting the most promis ® ing material from more than 2,000 of its ambitious members and has given nments for the Klub Cousins. talent that has been discoverca these a allowed to be Tost, but has been de- veloped, till now the can give @ performance which Tho Evening World 1s proud of. The management of Luna Park, for the outing show, has built for the performance a regular ized sta ané proscenium arch and has put 600 halla A| new and different snow will be givea | every half hour from 5.30 P, M, till ente The on offers extraordinary good value in a mumber of smart styles which have been leaders this season, but have now been marked (irrespective of former prices) at this low figure because of incomplete sizes. occasions hag never be (This Sale is now in seats in one of its largest q 10.80 P, M, The Klub will have fs liveliest members for barkera and 4 e these young men have promised to| ee be Park sees at least ono performance, People who have seen the young ar- tists at work are assured that no per- son Will be satistied to see just one Men’s Two-piece Sumimer Suits | [ihr iss" 16 Interpretative dances will be ; ; : very popular acts. There are six of me fi (sizes 33 to 44 chest) aitrerent wand individual talents, , hg els c : ° - : whom Kiddie ‘Klub helped ‘des ay made of light-weight washable material, very good-looking, PEGE SOE NG Ge He OE CH Of tue and equally practical for business or outing wear, will be A DroDealy [be iavel Aiiahen: of : se offered to-morrow at the extraordinarily low price of [ree CP ieeieccout te Mitr ets |the greatest charm. Sonia Rabino- | 4 | wits is three years younger than| . Anna and is 4 stude at the same | school of dancing. H work is only | slightly less developed than Anna's, She interprets “Tanzweise” and “Resta.” Norma Lenz is a Cousin who has never had a dancing lesson but shows the grace that is rarely at tained with years of training. She gives an original interpretation of $9.75 per suit time the following will be on s At the sa specially priced: $6.75 | 4.95 Men’s Motor Dusters, of gray mohair . . . Men's Outing Tro rrow-stripe serge, , of wh (This Sale will t stock, Every pair Jantzen, Every me reduction is as liber MEN’S STRAW HATS at greatly reduce Women's Midren's Shoos, $4 d prices, on the First Floor Present Ask for Our Book—'The Abuse of the E NO BRANCH STORKES—Our only 660 Sixth Ave., eae Becta biggest day. I hope that) As T © told you before, we are| Bunt I am certain you will want to ; . the he a bag house manager Ss teh ad AL tg agances oO e 1 t who | che ely ie ane « every cousin in New York will be|cparging this small feo in order to) see that and do your bit toward the Faire aver tay Tn the year, | Kies” waltzes, sand Jeanette found our War Chest for kiub cous-|War Chest. The programme is to *|Cohen have a pirouette ly in the Morning,” is a|? | accompanied |b; ANTZEN PRICE-REDUCTIONS| Bona-fide Clearance Reductions apply on our Spring clean-ups mean fresh stocks all the. year. Moen, $4 to $12 val Men's Oxfords tan and black Above 38th St. je Over 60 Years. “On the Hill Top.” Gaydos, aged Elise and Elenor four and two and a half, display remarkable talent for|cake walk, and elle Levy, the|cian, Prof, Hermann Schmidt, who Hades,” an Ice Skating Car- their years in their dances "A Wood- | > toe dancer, is a delight to| mystifles the audience by magical afternoon, land Sprite” and i itterfly.""| the audience. Genevieve McLaughlin| creations and Houdini like escapes} “Kiddie Klub” Paradé, promptly at Laura Katofsky gives a delightful | appea: a ballet d while Kath-{ from handcuffs 6 ojclock performance in the “Dance of Joy.” |erine Walton and Jack Meyers dance} Here is just what Kiddie Kiub| Eleanor’s Kiddie Klub Victoria Gilpin gives a great deal of|the “Apache Dance” and the “Avia-| members may see to-day, with the} by Kiddie Kivb members protuise in her finished presentation | tion Miss” together. A novel feature] best timo for seeing thom every half hour. a of the toe dance, “La Secret” and the] of these acts is the appearance of| “P Zancig's Temple of Mys-| And all these rides at any ttme “Pavlowa Gavot in the latter of | Watter Gunther, who is the real bona] tery,” between 2 and 3 o'clook. you want to take them—Luna Ride. which she is assisted by Sherwood! fide mascot of the 8th Coast Artil-| “R. T. Richard's Circus,” at 3/The Top, The Whip, The Red MIN Clements. Victoria, who is nine,|lery. He displays his knowledge of ck. ; | shows talents which would have been admired in the Russian Ballet School. Sherwood Clements also gives an en- tertaining “Sailor's Hornpipe." Mar- garet Gilligan shows ability far be- yond her five years in the “Butterfly SI dance, and Agnes Braham and Upham danos “The Stars and nw F cut in br und) Margar Koehler and Hazel Tapper execute the atti? and the “Stephanie respectively Helen and sides a toe dance, give s’s old favorite song. “When I Went to School With You. Dorothy Glen's execution of the “Dance of the Allies” is both charm- ing and well suited AND HERE 1S A CHAMPION STRING OF VIOLINISTS. ar-old Walter Scott, wio Mazurka,” by Daucia, on ta ia perhaps the pride of the His work shows the Ir Gus violin, Kiddie Klub. his sister Doris, whil Jers the “Air Varie,” Irma Frisch her brother Irving gives a delight- Second ¥ Frisch at the p he Traume Black completes the In her “Souvenir,” panied Goldenberg | plano, a@ real tal | Mild 8, singing Private! Irving Berlin's latest army hit, which he came from Camp Upton to sing at the Lamb's Gambol, will be one of | the features of the eight song acta. Helen Levy gives an excellent ren- | dition of th ‘Yama Man,” made famous by Bessie MeCoy, Lucy Von Halback, who has trained a company of six young cousins, gives a splendid | song and chorus dance act, while little Miss Von Halback executes two diffi- cult toe dances, Little Miss Mildred renders a patriotic number, while Harold Epp sings the late war hita, “Three Wo ters Home” and Your for Laughter.” Ruth Freidman also sings about the war, but in a lighter Her songs are “When the Yan- Learn to Parlez-Vous” and at the Station.” Marguerite ainsford, in rendering “Our calla forth several types of art, singing, dancing and elocution. VAUDEVILLE PERFORMERS WILL APPEAR APLENTY. ‘The etght specialty acts tend more to vaudeville and include some pro- ductions as finished as can be found in the best houses Dean Munroe gives an excellent rendition of the comical Irish song, “They Were All Out of Step But Jim,” and recites “Habit, That's Al.” Buster Wattell executes the Russian Vasduly dance | in costume; Mary Dunckley does the Those cool mountain breezes give the tiny “Salada” leaves a qual- ity of invigoration that is unique. Try LC wBwD CEYLON TEA FOR A TRULY NATURAL SUMMER DRINK. xiel is smart, suitable for now. Every ‘al as it is legitimate. Twice a year offered is a Jantzen Shoe, made for | | Now #4.85, 85.85, BA85 | 50 to $6 val... At 82.85 and RNS odd eites,.Now 87.85, 88.85. | prices represent about }4 off, Bg Tod" address “Highland Highland: the drill manual and handles a snare ing’ 1 as it is done in the M ers exceutes the} by no means lea drum like a veteran. And last, but . is the boy magi- 9.45 o'clock. “Over There,” a renl battle scene, rhe Chutes, Gyroplane, Captive Aero- jubmarine Attacks,” at 3.30 o'clock. | planes, Witching Waves. Open All Day Saturday During JULY Closed All Day Saturday During AUGUST Women’s. & Misses’ Frocks A Collection Unusually Complete The Values Are Most Extraordinary trimming Nin SATIN FROCKS featuring fringe dra in new at B beaded G ADED GEORGETTE wide variety of designs. with pleated, corded ed tunic skirts, or Foulard Frocks lesigns. Embroidered and fringed Satin Frocks combined with Georgette. 18.95 FROCKS in, eorgette Frocks. 22.50 over Fringed Satin Frocks in a Elaborately REPE GEORGETTE F ROCKS handsome- ly beaded and embroidered. Fringed Satin Frocks in new draped and panel effects. New Quilt Frodk of Satin, $30.00 Serge Frocks in new styles. of Satin and Georgette Quilt Stitching, $30.00 RINGED GEORGETTE FROCKS com- bined Froeka of Georgette. quilt stitching. featurin: new styles. 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