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AIDDIE KLUB'S “TRYOUT FOR Blo SW | At 3.20 o'clock this afternoon, while T have just returned from having| strolling down Wighth Avenue, near ¥tim time of my life. It was such 4] 35th Street, 1 met a group of young Ipleasant experience I have just got to| children laughing and singing as they i my joyous thoughts on paper, | tripped merrily on to thelr destinaiiion, Hand hope you will find space in your] They each carried a parcel, neatly ,Drecious columns for my letter. wrapped in paper and apparently of Po the Fititor of The Krening Worlt ESTABLISHED 1856 W. H. 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Here is quality—concentrated. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St, New York City. And Poslam Soap, being medicated with Poslam, will benefit your skin while used daily for toilet and bath. ve D bY KIDDIE KLUB DANCERS’ TRYOUT — MANHATTAN PHOTOS by Worle BfalP Proteprapher veote his or her neatly wrapped bundle, at the stage door of the Manhattan Opera House on 35th Street. I should say the children were between the ages of four and fifteen, It was not long bofore the door: opened and a young lady appeared. She smiled at them all. “Oh, it’s Cousin Eleanor,” they shouted in unison, Yes, I agreed it must be Cousin Elea- nor, There was no mistaking her, I had seen her picture in The Evening World Kiddie Korner many times since the Kiddie Klub was formed in May, 1916, And, to be sure, these chil- dren must be members of the Kiddie Klud. But where are the rest, I asked nryself. There are nearly 100,000 mem- bers in the club, Just then my thoughts were re- moved to the background, = ‘are you looking for your child?” questioned the young lady. “No—a—that is—you see—” I blun- dered about stupidly. “The fact of the matter 4s, I haven't any Kittle kid- dies of my own. I just wondered what all these bright-faced inddies were up to. May I come in?” “Why, yes, do.” She beckoned for ¢ me to follow. “You see we are hav- Ing a try-out for the dancers who wiil take part in our Christmas play, ‘The Wishing Ring.” The kiddies raced past fousin Eleanor and made their way to the stage of the Opera House and waited. “You know, it's a fairy play and all the kiddies are taking part.” Cousin Eleanor seemed very — — the Kiddie Klub im general and the Military Suits Sizes 5 to 10 Special at $12.50 Military Model Corduroy Suits Brown, Blue and Drab * Bisess tos Special at $7.75 Overcoats Sizes 8 to 10 $8.75 to $15, Overcoate Sizes 11 to 18 $15.00 to $30.00 with ine $ 98 and $ 98! ry 3 98 in Mae bf 98 teri fit. n Chal ' o d on hoga: eee ‘- Feri ie; $95-%8 hair 3 QM onckona $139 rates... 812 Columbia and Cortina Foreign Language for November on Sale. Write for Catalog. Malied FREE. 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I expected to be out of town over Christmas, but I am going to remain! so that I may not miss this perform- ance on Dec. 27, Just how Cousin Eleanor persuaded Carl Edouards to be present with his entire Strand ‘Theatre Symphony Orchestra and Play the proper music for the kiddies ene fie saab OPERA HOUSE Cf 0. 643 West 145th Street. real name is Anna. just bet there's a funny incident back of naming that curly-headed but I didn’t take ued on Eighteenth Page.) MANY LIVES is @ puzzle to me. And when I learned that Steuart Walker was managing the stage for the perform- ing tots I made up my mind it was to be same show. Cousin Eleanor aso informed me that Mme. Ber- hoeven, the conducting genius of the ; Flatbush was the first to try-out. enthusiastic and J questioned her con-| It was explained to me that Mar- ‘despite al pleas t M: Metropolitan Ballet, is to give the Kiddies some dancing instruction from time to time. And say, do you know, one of the cutest kiddies at the rehearsal this afternoon was a five-year-old tot, dressed in a blue velvet suit and iace on his neck and sleeves, who sang in a beautiful rich Irish brogue a "What can you do man ‘arthy?” The chil ful e his song over the tlights, But Cousin Kleanor cut short the rend!- tion of comic songs and got down to business in earnest. She mounted the throne—for she is to be Queen in the Fairy Play—and grouped the children about her. She called theu names in the order that they ap. peared for rehearsal this afternoon. Youthful Margaret Gilligan from garet is a very earnest worker for ballet in particular. be; first in Ane and had kept her pl, ENDANGERED Doctors declare that every wintet thousands of lives are needlessly sacrificed through neglect of what at first is a simple cold. 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