The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 10

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+ ee And they heard, some of them for| that, but what is going to make them ‘little, And that takes tn everything| And then they rest up and have al jthe Arst time, the music of the de- | S¢t all the better | reat interest t the audience e kiddies still ff. Then comes Xmas, w mn |Hghtfut hotie: they all tak to Imagine th big Man- ¢ . iday play which they will n Opera How filled with M 7 Present on Friday and Sa people, lots and lot her kiddies | Santa Glaus has fille 4 H tis: “weds Conductor and thelr big sistery and mothers and |night, | Then they have their t t ulded the atc ha arts, | you know how|and turkey and ing, i 5 eli bl different parts, | (7 i whatever ter ik ' ) the danc nd the inter-| Cousin F The dress rehearsal is to-morrow |comes they don't ‘ ludes and then the ¢ ple. And |down—it's a foot. and didn't afternoon, when t Jies will have! but, the sand man come : 6 ’ the rehearsal weat so ) better} Make much noise, But she put it all thelr costume; all the music leads them to their downy } With the music, you wo . aur. {down anyhow and then they stopped and all the ligh overything.| «oon they are in the Land ; } prised playing and were all attention, and - ' » Of course, one of the reasons! better than ever after right on to Lj fi as that the kiddies b: Ithe fin | ! —_— rately with their « il| But there's one more rehearsal ‘ : ,__| Broups had rehearsed also at{ kiddies, There must always be a @ } Then Will Come the Big}! r earnestness in making | dress rehearsal to every show, ble or were , uuceess that Show of Evening World’s deal t + wee wee vw owen. sown! were ewes ees Te ers wer ates ewe ~ e mere = a 10 wuthor be the Queen, directed “Long live the Qu You all know th Famed Kiddie Klub. Weil, kiddies, your Cousin Eleanor don't you Kiddies? But at the start a fp resting to-day and the hard work| {ot of new kiddicw odie toh it of shaping up “The Wishing Ring” is bel . Queen ts dead; |o practically over. All yesterday morn- ing and all Saturday morning the kiddie actors were at the Manhattan Opera House rehearsing. Giving no heed to the weather outside, they saw nothing, they heard nothing but And Queen 1 lot of othe things which woron't intended to be funny, be cause they didn't belong to the lines But now they all say it and make no ne | mistakes, “The And a Sond for Catalogue, PEASE PIANO COMPANY, ine” ioe gaa The rehearsals of yesterday and 128 West 42nd Street ottine Ring.” of which they were! saturday proved. that all the actors 34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn the centre and the rim and the whole! were porfect after their weeks of 57 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. ring. training and inatruction. Not only ‘THE EVENING WORLD, Stern Brothers West 42d Street West 43d Street SUITABLE GIFTS for CHRISTMAS GIVING Remembrances might well be expressed with just such practical « gifts as we have assembled for your selection. Listed here are but a few of the many offerings now on display: MEN'S SLIPPERS Offering exceptional values in Grey Felt Slippers with soft soles; un- usual values at $2.00 pair PETTICOATS Of Taffeta Silk in smartly tailored models, also White Tub Satin with double panels. Now offered at $4.95 Main Floor KIMoNos Attractive assortments of Embroid- ered Japanese Cotton Crepe Ki- monos; all desirable colorings repre- sented. Specially priced at $4.95 HILDREN’S TOYS REDUCED Decisive reductions prevail throughout the department on Dolls, Games, Wooden Toys, Plush Animals, Play Suits and other novelties (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) WALKING STICKS Of Snake or Malacca Wood, mount- ed with solid gold, sterling silver or Bakalite, $9.75 to 16.50 CHILDREN’S BOOTS Splendid values are these Storm King Rubber Boots for Boys or Girls Sizes 7 to 1313, $2.95 / Sizes Lto 6, $3.95 SCARFS Large Brushed Wool Searfs in beautiful colorings are fringe trim- med; some with narrow black leather belts; moderately priced at $8 95 Second Floor DECORATIVE LINENS Appropriate Holiday Gifts in Hand-embroidered and Lace Trim- med designs at special prices—M AIN FLOOR TABLES, Tuesday Madeira Linens French Cluny Lace Trimmed 'Tray Covers, . . . 38c, 50c | Centrepieces,, . . $2.50, 3.85 Centrepieces, . . . 1.80, 2.50 | Tea Cloths, . . . 5.25, 8.50 Luncheon Sets, 18 pes., 5.75, 7.50 | Luncheon Cloths, . 12.00, 23.00 Tea Napkins, dozen , 7.60, 8.75 | Dinner Cloths, . . 25.00, 85.00 Boudoir Pillow Covers, 1.95, 2.95 | Dresser,& Buffet Scarfs, 5.75, 7.50 Luncheon Cloths, . . 8.75, 14.00 | Luncheon Sets, 13 pes., 8.00, 30.00 Imitation Domestic Filet Lace Trimmed Linens Centrepieces, . . . $1.50, 2.25 | Luncheon Sets, 13 pes., $3.50, 7.50 Tea Cloths, . , , 2.23, 3.50 | Dresser or Buffet Scarfs, 1.50, 2.50 Luncheon Cloths, . . | « + $4.50, 6.00 A Sale of Women’ Kiderdown House Robes al $5.95 Coat Models—daintily trimmed with satin; sailor collar or collar- less styles; pockets and corded girdles, All styles in the most favored colorings. SECOND FLOOR \, 2X ee For Women Perfumery and toilet requisites, including numerous exclusive nevel- ties, $1.56-$25, Hand bags, of imported Japanese brocades, $5.00 up. Mandarin bags in a variety of exquisite colorings, $8.50. * Knitting needles of Ivory, Ebony and Almique, $1.00 to $8.50 per pair. Chinese Jade Jewelry—consisting of rings, $15.00 to $550.00. Pendants, $25 to $650. Bead Necklaces $100 «to $1000 each, Brooches, $35 to $275 each. Bracelets, $35 to $250 each, Damascene Cigarette Cases, $20 to $45 cach. Ivory Cigarette Holders, $1.50 to $45 each, Ivory and Briar Cigarette Hold- ers, $4.50 each, Fancy Cigarette Holders up to $125 each. Japanese _ Embroidered . $18 to $275 cach. Gift Baskets containing an as- sortment of Oriental Delicacies, $2 to $25 each, Lacquered Glove and Handker- chief Boxes, $1.75 to $4.50 cach. Boudoir Slippers, $1.50 to $15.50 per pair. Silk Hose, $1.25 to $8 per pair. Quilted Silk Jackets, plain and embroid- ered, $8.05 and $9.70 each. et DT ai eS aaneonsemna] er PS DH LP ae SSS Silk id st? a a tet Falta Quilted Silk Robes, plain and embroidered, $13 and $17.40 each. Embroidered Silk Crepe Kimono Jackets, $26 up. For Men Smoking Jackets, quilted, $8.60. Silk Shirts of Imperial Japanese Silk, plain or striped, $10.70 and $16.20. Pajamas, of Chinese Pongee Silk, $7.75. Mufflers of Miyako Silk Crepe, 13. Novelty Cigarette Containers, with stork that automatically picks cigerettes from box, $3. Neckwear of imported Japanese Brocades in a variety of exclusive designs, $1.50 to-$4.75. Damascene Cigarette Cases, $25. to $75, Scarf Pins, $3.50 to $450. Cuff Links, $3.50 to $7.50. Jade Cigarette Holders, $15 to $40. r Fancy Cigarette Holders up to $125 each. Unique Rings, $30 to $225. Ivory Paper Cutters, $5.50 to $55. Quilted Silk, Smoking Jackets, $8.60 cach, Quilted Satin Embroidered Jack- ets, $20 each. ne a tee name tt eed MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919." OPENING SALE SERGE? $5.00 and up. WAISTS AT hen | rn oys or} Last-Minute Gift Suggestions ye A LIMITED list of quaint and curious Oriental objects of art and utility, \ selected at random from the various departments of this Wondrous Fairyland of Christmas Gifts, and briefly listed, simply to indicate the wealth of distinctive and individual gifts that are still availble at Vantine’s. For Children __Japanese Embroidered Imperial Sik, Deby Jackets, $2.78" and Large Barking Dogs, Cats, etc, $3. Chinese Rattan Chairs (child's size), $2.50. Realistically Hand Colored Dolls of Dorayaki ware, $4.50. Purses and Card Cases, 50. to $1.50, Miniature Ivory Animals, $2. Babies’ Teething Rings tied with dainty pink and blue ribbon, $1 to $2. Handkerchief — Boxes, lacquered finish, $2.25. Walking Duils, satin kimonos, prettily colored, $5.00 each, Coral Bead Necklaces, $5 each. Glass Bead Necklace in imita- tion of semi-precious stones, 75c. to $2.50 each, Carved Bone Bead Necklace, $2.75 to $4.50 each. Toy Furniture Sets, $5 per set. Toy Moulding Sets, $1.50 each. Assorted “ in fancy at- tractive packages - UP. Mechanical Toys, 75¢, up to $4.50 each, Lacquered Jewe Cabinets, $3 to $9.50 each, Large variety of use- ful juvenile articles and toys, 50c. to $1. Embroidered’ Silk Quilted Carriage Robes, $10 each, ay heavy DUS eS 2: 75. to -A-A:VANTINE:&-CO-Ine- Fifth Avenue and 39th St. Regular) Safety and Self-Filling preference. with a point and size of holder to fit perfectly any particular handwriting The World’s Standard Quality, Efficiency and Durability, At best dealers everywhere. L. E. Waterman Company 191 Broadway, New York Chicago ‘aur Christmas Dollar GS = 1 San Same Price ay ¥ Same Service $2.50 and Up Frasicless *Nootis. Dresses at $10 and up n night | SUNRAY WAIST & DRESS HOUSE In the Lower Store we We sell only for cash, we ASS S tunity to procure a practical use quires extra sizes—at a Model A—Blanket Cloth, Model B—Velveten Corduroy Model D—Blanket Cloth, These are merely examples of the there are 325 altogether—every one a bargain at 4.95 to 14.95, l Gift ec3 | Other Practica Dotted Bloomers Knitted Tub Flannelette Petticout Silk, Warm, 2,95 1.35 1.65 These are only a few of hundreds of practical gifts at money-saving prices 23 W. 38th Si.——_— Just West of Sth Ave. Lane Bryant Q BIG CASH REDUCTIONS What ‘‘Lower’’ Store Means Lower Store means “‘lower’’ floor, ‘lower’ rent, “‘lower’’ prices. ir mail order stocks and factory samples, eve no approvals, no charge accounts. This enables us to offer big bargains at all times. A Sale of Bulk Robe for Stout Women Particularly timely is this sale of Bath Robes. ve Plenty of Satin Trim. At ONE BEEKMAN ST. (OPP. POST OFFICE) CORNER OF PARK BOW AND BEER IAN STKbEE UNDER DIRECT SUPERVISION S. 3. HARRIS, Manager Post Exchange Government Ketaii Stores, Camp Mills, 1918 Oct, 1919 Army & Navy Goods. From Can:zelled Government Contracts and Cither Sources D you an oppor- iful robes offered in this sale; Suggestions Crepe de Chine, Tailored 4.95 Night Gown Embroutered, 1.95 (Sale ee SHOES..... $4.50 ARMY UNDERWEAR... $1.40 ARCTICS 61.98! Winter Weight) {MITTENS \idnit), pair . 25¢ BOOTS (Knee) - $4.25 | CU GVES Hint d0e-65¢-890-08e BOOTS (Hip) $6.69! GLOVES Buckskin Strep) $1.50 SOX (Cashmerette), pair 28¢c|GLOVES (Cape, fleece lined) 4 Pairs $1.00 SOX (All Wool SWEATER COATS $1.69-$2.98 SWEATERS (Grey Jersey) $1.57| SHIRTS 0. D. Weal)... Also many other articlos of weari Moleskin Coats Pajamas MALL, Make Cheeks, Post Offiee Mo: Orders Payable to . S. B, HARRIS, OUR EASY PAY- MENT PLAN AP. Pugs —GVERY. / WHERE — WITHIN / 190 MILES oF | NEW YORK APARTMENTS AND HOMES ON WEEK- LY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. a 1 —<e—= ., .B9¢-49¢ | BLANKETS, |AR SLIPOVER SWEATERS $1.49 | RAINCOA ; Mackinaws Overalis ORS PILES Orders, Bank Drafiy and Bapress 10% West 40th Street, New York, Ny ¥ $. IEW YORK CIT é “Con4Gnsr.& StAVE ae mtg \ oy Columbia be ts 2 -$6,76-86,.95 $3.60 TS (Reavy Rubber $9.50 $1.98 Sheepskin Coats Sheepskin Vests Grafenolas on Credit from $25.00 up. January Columbia Records MARKED 1M PLAIN

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