The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 20

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rp i fe ’ XODIE KLUB HAS JWOCONPANESFOR “THE WISHING RING” Evening World's Chrstmag| Fairy Play Will Be Bet- | ter Than Ever. | “The Queen is dead. Long live the] nt" | “Phe full strength of the cast for {The Wishing Ring” hasn't been com-| Pleted yet, kiddies of the Kiddie Kiub, | ‘Wut everything will be running like a Brand new sewing machine before the @nd of the week All the f will be dancing und practising their new step. Of rse, fairies don’t have to practise; Just naturally pivot and pirou- and pose and look picturesque, use that's the way they are born they are born And that’s another question—Aare! fairies born? Nobody ever heard of | @ dead fairy, #0, it's a good guess that they just come out of the alr, | OF the sky, or the trees, or the earth, @t certain times of the year when! ~they want to make everybody happy, | find particularly good little Kiddies, | with especial care for the kiddies of the Kiddie Klub, But, of course, these are the real fairies. Our kiddies are going to be the make-believe fairies for “The Wishing Ring,” and they have to be fest how the real fairies acty how | dance and sing; and to ‘learn all this the kiddies have to practise and they must attend rehearsals. This time Cousin Eleanor Isn't go- fig to stop at naming one kiddie for each part. She's going to have un- derstudies like they do in a real-the- etre. She's going to have two “Wishing Ring” companies, so that if anything happens to one of the prin- | cipais she will have another to take her place. Last time some of the Kiddies weren't prompt at rehearsals all the time, and that meant delay in rehearsing, and, you know, rehearsing verything in a show—it’s the thing that makes the performance perfect. ‘We have a mysterious stage man- ager, kiddies. rie He's a regular stage manager for big theatres, the greatest there is in town, and he is going to help us arrange things, so that “The Wishing Ring” this year will be still ater and grander than it was even ret Christmas, le will keep his eye on our actors and actresses and he can tell in flagh whether a kiddie is playing or_her the RITA |. REYNOLOS fool him. And there's one thing he's strict about, and that is rehearsaln. My! if a kiddie doesn't attend re- hearsals, he wants to know what tho matter ts right away, He says that that is the only way to make success, And Miss Galli of the Metropolitan Opera, the mistress of the ballet, who. will show the kiddies how to dance and do some dancing for them her- self—ehe will the judge as to the te id the collar band and need only alight rubbi between your hands W way of washing meant! bad spots simply woul washboard. While now—you soak your clothes clean! for to You use Rinso, the new form of soap washing—in fine granules. Granules so high in cleansing value they Joosen all the dirt while the clothes are soaking. There's not a bit of hard rub- bing—there's not the slightest injury the famil your clothes, | is in that part of the work, for she ws | from ,the story. | phine and not Luju, HAT hard rubbing the old Even though you boiled the clothes, used cake soap and washing “powder,” not budge without a long session with the LEFT T RIGHT NATHALIE PURvin, BERNARD COHEN, IRVING LEVINE, Paes their parts in the ballet Her heart soing to insist that the bullet is going to he one of the most beautiful at- tractions of “The Wishing Ring.” And Mrs. Waddell, who is instruct- ing the kiddies in rhythmic dances, is going to have her first rehearsal at her studio, Leslie Hall, on Friday afternoon, and the first thing she will} do will be to read the fairy chapters Then after the kids dies have the idea of what it's al about she will begin her instructions, Gertrude and Rita Reynolds, those dear little kiddies who made such a areat hit last year with their graceful dancing, are going to be seen again in the rhythmic movements. And Mra, Waddell's little girl, her own kiddie, has been cast for the Royal Fairy, and her name is Jose- 8 we thought it was, She's the fairy you know who runs away from her handmaidens and dances all by herself in the forest twilight and catches the star out of the sky. That's when she's going through the Land of Don't you remember her dear | “1 love the road to the And then the blo@-up fairies come with the wind and they all dance around the Royal Faity und sing and the wide world children join in, meaning the kiddies of the big world, and we find ourselves right in real fairyland, The first on for tickets to lay came yesterday the rich Rinso suds. And pd out any ru lightly between your han any boiling—except occas: wish, to sterilize, as in warm! Get a package of Rinso and directions on the package, this Monday's washing. Cambridge, Mass. (Makers Caso Made by the makers of Lux ~y . cuff edges ing And rinse them! are clean and white! 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FILL OUT THIS COUPON To Obtain TICKETS to “Che Wishing Ring” Members of The Evening World Kiddie Klub who wish lo ah tend the Kiub Christmas Play, The Wishing Ring,” which will be given on the morning of December 27, must fill oul this coupon and send itfo Cousin Eleanor, logether with a self-addressed and stamped envelope. Name ... Address sa eoedsedaevevecceverececcdeveverers Certigcate Number.....ccssees SONS SHIP AS SAILORS = TO REACH SIGK FATHER | Minister Cremer of Netherlands III | in Washington—Boys Reach } Here; Hurry to Bedside, Two sons of J. T. Cromer, Minister from the Netherlands to Washington arrived from Rotterdam yesterday as members of the crew of the Dutch freight steamship Maasdyk. They re- celved word that their father was And about to be operated on for appr dicitis. 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