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KIDDIE KLUB HOLDS FIRST TRYOUT FOR A BIG XMAS SHOW sd “The Wishing Ring,” by Kid- dies, for Kiddies, Will Be Produced Dec. 27. a TET iia sce emmmercmnmec eer nnemt tent ee re a ? THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, An Interesting Flock of Evening World Kiddies Who Have Speaking Parts in “The Wishing Ring’”’ “The Queen vest Long lve the Queen!” Da-ra-da-ra; da-ra-da, Fanfare of trumpets, roll of drums, blare of bugles, waving of banners and the band plays: “Hall to the Queen.” That's just a touch, just a chord of “The Wishing Ring,” which is going to be produced by the Kiddie Club on Dec, 27 at tho Manhattan Opera House. And it's going to be some production—all by the kiddies and for the kiddies, Of course the kiddies all know that Cousin Eleanor wrote the play. Yes, it's a play—none of your extrava- VEGETABLE TEA FOR CONSTIPATION Thousands of families brew it at home and keep well, Sick headache, nervousness, sallow akin and deowaineta are nearly always caused onstipation and d by tho use of awear by tt 0 and clogged-up bowel: TAKE ONE AT ONCE Mf you seem, snulle, or (eel a chift DECEMBER 10, 1918, Gifts of Nevdiewark Are Always Appreciated The Needlework Store is resplendent with the glow and glamour of silks, gold laces, fantastic flowers that seem pure gibi from wonderland, and laces that are webs of poetic fancy. The Christmas mood of the Store. Chaise Longue Sets of Taffeta It is difficult to describe a chaise-longue set »t any time. More so now when the artist-workers are reveling in riotous originality. ‘There are- wonderful flounces on changeable @ taffeta covers. They are three layers deep and each layer different. Sprays of roses and leaves made of strange-colored’ flowers and chenille is nowhere more evident than in this charming section Japanese Straw Work Baskets Always a touch of the unusual about anything Japanese. These are straw baskets decorated with beads and fin- ished with long silk tassels, CHILOREN of the KIDDIE KLUB et the MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE TRYOUT. rr ganza or spectacles or make. It has a villain in it ao heroine and witches and a Queen tting And who do you think is going to b« groups, Ob Drink Habit Surrenders to Tescum Tescum Powders for breaking up the Ob! that ain't fatr, you and Cousin Eleanor was trying to keep it such a secret went and spill Somebody told | a and some one} He is ed the beans, Well, you guessed right, It is Cousin Eleanor, and isn't she going to be just the cutest Queen all in her blue and purple and pink robes and erminc and—but we can't tell you too much. It wouldn't bo fair to expose the plot. s, there's a plot too. whiskey, ale, beer, or other alcoholic stimulants, as thousands ef wives and mothers can testify. home treatment that can be given tise, | secretly and is sold under a stecl- bound, money-refund guarantee by It is a simple But don't receive his reward, _ Rixorgmen Faroe A helpful Remedy for Constipation and Diarrhoea: and Feverishness a! Loss oF SLEEP ting therefrom-in tafartey- You Simile Sidnatare of Lesact Copy of Wrapper, Honest Advertising. is a topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are inclined to ex- | aggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found inesome stores and only because of the Castoria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly |iicr!" ani olmers. pone vient oat fi ic advertised, Honestly placed before the public and from which he Honestly expects to | Sweeney. “And’men Cousin. baa (), ——— Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher. Mrs. John W. Derrick, of Lexington, S.C., eays: ‘My children ery for Castoria, I could not do without it.” Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Gaines, of Ripley, Tenn., say: ‘We enclose oar baby’s picture hoping it will induce some poor tired mothers to give your Castoria a trial. We have used it since baby was two weeks old.” | A Mrs, J. G. Parman, of Nashville, Tenn., says: ‘The perfect health of | Pvening World, shot, them all with my baby is due to your Castoria—the first and only medicine he has taken, | camera, An Ae Rigeiag 8 He is never eatisfied with one dose, he always cries for more.’? Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Johnson, of Stevens Point, Wis., say: “When our baby was two weeks old he eried co much we did everything for him, then got some Castoria and he is now strong and fat. We would not be without it, and are very thankful to you.” GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS TL THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW Y¥: to be a baitet—yes.! BAUDOUINE HEIRESS SUES. honest. Gliding little girls and pirou- » Pierrots and picturesque | Would Remove I of that, And a real director to direct ev: geo that everything frustees In Charge | sta; Burke's uit to remove'her father and her uncle : ; ag be 18 trustees of the estate of her great- OBE Justine on Oe ren : |srandfather, Charles A. Baudouine, was fr, Steuart Walker, who used |; bef Court Justice torbe stage director for Mr. Belasco, nger W rday, ‘The nd he's the man who thought out y 18 asHesac 000. Mra. y lished the Portmanteau |Burke is tho wife of Thomas W. Burke, also staged Booth Tark-|& lawyer, of No, 233 Broadway. The | ingto venteen," so all the kid- mare John ¥. and Charles A. dies ought to know all about h ahaa d Mbaabt lhe eb |He is a dig kiddie himself and never xpects to grow up. He's always | hoping he won't, anyhow. minne. acl AND THE ELOCUTIONISTS ELO CUTED “THE QUEEN LIVES.” Rut we've forgotten all about our |{* story in the excitement of what the kiddies are going to have during the | hol 8. Ye ay, and the tr rnoor ttan ¢ and esta Theatre, I louine, the testator, lebrated horse: unts of the trustees for the y . recently ap- r, show the *'incoma of der t heard a Logan, |. And you can just imagine that they had to say it right, for there n to them, 4 ng to be idn't mean it But they me of t ne Queen lives!" ome of the kiddie elocutionists by 1 to ye in pad | ee ee Jcorrect them and did gt just lke (ee SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIE | Tt wasn't Ike saying: Ral Lord, has ar |the Duke of Buckingham 4 "Of with h ody tend!" ! AND DARKENS HAIR ‘Oh, nothing tke that papha et PPL le! - js Don’t Stay Gray! It Darkens! i So Naturally That No- | body Can Tell. Nora Bayes, And You can turn gray, faded hair bean- sald the line just like ch You have to laugh at that night if you'll get a bottle of * yyeth's | Sage and Sulphur Compound’ at any} because Cousin Eleanor the adorn them. A melon pillow is trimmed bowkrota, $15.75. A Normand: work, $14.95. The Colonial Dame Doorstop and poke bonnet. 2.25, purple silk grapes and leaves. Silk Negligees, $8.75 Exceptional 200 in the group; $10 to $15 grades. * Bive clever models in crepe de chine of excellent quality. One is a slip-over model; daintily fin- ished with tiny rosebuds and satin ribbon streamers. Another is cut on perfectly straight lines, with collars and sleeve ruffles of hemstitched crepe Georgette. One is hand-embroidered in self colors —pink, blue, rose, Copenhagen blue, wistaria, maize, navy blue and black. Fresh, new, prettily boxed for Christmas. Third floor, Old Building. The Gift Store of ‘|Deroratiue Linen It is an extremely popular place right now. No hostess can have too many pleces of ghese prettily Madeira hand-embroidered table tifully dark and lustrous almost over! | Said it. Yes, that was her joke, but drug store, Millions of bottles of this you can talk about it, bec © old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved | Wouldn't be mean enough to Copy-| by the addition of other ingredients, | | right It are sold annually, says a well-known |THESE TWO ARE TWINS, SIS- druggist here, because it darkens the| TERS AND ACTRESSES, hair 80 naturally and evenly that no| and Jane Coffey, regular! one can tell it has been applied, pee Ty oe Bor ‘Those whose hair is turning gray or » niftily and they did It becoming faded have a surprise await- Cousin made them re et ing them, because after one or two Mar applications the gray hair vanishes years el. and your locks become luxuriantly - dark and beautiful This is the age of youth. Gray- haired, unattractive “folks aren't wanted ground, so get busy with linens. She will surely appreciate your thoughtfulness if your gift | comes from the Wanamaker Store. Doilies, 12% to $13.50. Centerpteces, 850 to $7 Dinner cloths,’ $18.50 to Tray covers, 25 Bearfs, $2.50 to Lunch sets, $5.25 to $291, Hreakfast . 3 pieces, $3 to ts, 7 pieces, $4.50 unch napkins, $6.75 to napkins, 7x 7 im, $2.50 zen. for handkerchiefs, to $1.75. covers, $1.85 to $2.50. ons, complete, $2.50 to cases, embroidered, $4.25 Wyeth's Sa 4 Sulphur Com a Bedspr embroidered, $20 3 or amperes « to-night and you'll be delighted with }| to $100 ce trimmed, $12.76 to garden wos like the od old your dark, har me hair and your $20 each, | summertime, for it was brighter th youthful appearance within a few ets, embroidered, days, This preparation is a toilet requiste ong eat iy, | and is not intended for the cure, miti- artist of The |Ration or prevention of disease them all with | Advt. ed pleasant and” nobody ed and nobody hollered, and then |they went back to the tryout of the kiddies, and ing to make a great picture in the | J The extra trouble you take this win- the | q terin getting Baco Rubbers willbe | | | A | on, w rallet musn't Interfere real rewarded in e<tra wear, Quality as characters in the casi va ae [characters in the cast, to| gf Digh as ever. tudy tueir Ines, the imu A |.PATES&CO,INC.,.N. ¥, “The Queen livest Long live the d ween!” Da-ra, da-ra; da-ra-dat 0 to $35 pair First floor, Old Building. Boys’ Sturdy School Suits Reduced fro: im Cotton and wool mixtures patterns are gooa, the coats | pinch-back models, and the trou- | sers fully lined and taped. AND--Boys' juvenile corduroy suits—sizes 3 to 8 years—~trousers fully lined—special at $6.50 | Second floor, Old Building. ‘The pillows are quaintly shaped and decorated toned down, 1" to match. Prices $85 and $115 the set. @ substantial effect, Re to $2 ‘. the sewing outfit. They are finished on top with New Ideas in Pillows Dig, ribbon roseties, and nllk lined, $1.80, $1.13 eingularly effective box pillow with tassel corners. These are the two sketched in a group. cunnng addition to the piles on one's divana or chaise longue, They are made ead eta with two-t ids and : . fr changeable tate wih two-tonewcrds and ace | "The Little Lady Nightlights boudoir ta fe delicately beautiful piece hand. Pillows of all kinds from $3.95 to $69. Of painted iron. She is clad ina frilled and sprigged crinoline dress She comes in the sweet old-fashioned colorings- rose, blue, yellow, lavender, white, A Dear Old Lady’s Work Basket | {i 7h, jar "et The dear old lady comes to mind instantly when | {h,dlicato shades and | one sees these charming baskets, so light, 80 easily flaged ‘with tulle, carried around and so beautiful. 7 Je with lace, galoon and { ‘They are made of dark velvet with an upper rosebuda. Such a to’ decorati #0 small an b graw-airing part of contiaating light-colored ix, | foreadey uch a ot of decoration on egmalla® | | Then they are set round with clusters of deep ing confectionery. A box like th exactly what 1} (ncushion and a nent catch-all bag. oul 4 Tee een yandle ie made of gold cord. Price $22, in, Price 9c. First floor, Old Building. | Her ‘Thelr food-looking sik lining i# but. givin Grass baskets are also used to contain and Phi ‘aes Taffeta Bags in Various Shapes choos Big ones and small ones. round pillow Loose, floppy ones and of change- some that are as shapeful able taffeta as a well-taiiored woman. drawn into Depend. “— a central which one. will che me. Was yore It is i ted the plet ed pag fi with » It opens out in wonderful capacious- down. Ora hess, although look at ite shirred silk, galoon- edged exterior it does not appear bulky at ail. Tho Price in $5 lace pillow for the Made of China dolls dressed like the ladies of the Louis Quartze period in lovely novelty and taffeta silks with antique gold laces and the tiniest of French rosebud trimmings, Many styles to select from—$13.75 to $16.50. | A Group of Little Things First is a perfume bottle covered with gold lace and festoon- ed with French rose- buds, $2.75 and $3.50 according to size. Next comes a pow- dor jar with Its “lid formed hy the puit & #atin rose, jc 65, The third is a neat, French-looking little box, covered in rose Br one would present & choice little piece of Jewelry e’s a Sewing Machine To Give a’ Busy Housewife —the STANDARD-ROTARY. f It sews with the lock and chain stitch combined, which | makes 175 stitches to the ordinary machine's 100. Easy running. Simple to operate. The ne‘dle is centrally located »| sd that the operator does not have to bend at an inconvenient | angle. Hand-lift cover, four drawers, full set of attachments, ‘| Special Price and Special Terms A limited number of these mact tember Sale has just arrived. We are offering them until 4) Christmas at the sale price—$35. qulae price is $49. Special terms of payment may be arranged also—$1 weekly. Other models with automatic lift, $45, $50, $55, $60, $65. “Cabinet” sewing machines — “sit-straight’ models, $60 and $70. Seventh Gallery, New Building the VICTROLA * pis eo) fills an important place in every home circle . €45 % There are no dull moments in the house where there is a VICTROLA. ‘here is music to be had |} 4 any time you want it. The VICTROLA is there to do. your bidding—to sing for you, to entertain you with your choice of instrumental music-—sung or played as though the world’s best artists were there in person~-or to play the music for the dance. "6 * The Approach of Victory Christmas Is further reason why every home should have music. Any one without a VICTROLA may get it at Wanamaker’s without being inconvenienced in paying for it. Easy terms may be arranged $5, $7.50 or $10 Monthly - (according to the model selected) leet