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% ~ <DDERLUB SHOW ISTO. MORROW AD TUL BEGORGEOS Evening World’s Annual En- tertainment Will Be Best It Ever Gave, by Far. Just another day, Kiddies—and then! The long walted-for spectacle “In ‘Wishingdom” will be yours, not for the asking, but without the asking, At 10 o'clock to-morrow. morning the Manhattan Opera House for yours, There's going to be some pro- Cension in the direction of that great temple of Momus. Then there'l! he more kiddies gathered together than | be Pais : . ; sines last summer at Coney Island, Kiddies and their mothers, kiddies and thelr brothers, kiddies and their sisters—kiddies and kiddies and kid- dies. And, oh, what a show! Music and song and color, dancers from the East and dancers from the West, fairies in blue and fairies in green and fairies in golden sheen, wishers with good wishes from Rus- sia and Scotland, wishers from the world over, from joyland and toylaud 4dights, dehts and cme little sprites, and a thousand delights! These are some of the good things prepared for the kiddies of the Kid- \die Klub and which you are going to see “In Wishingdom.” ‘And then every kiddie Is going to get a balloon, a red balloon, a green or a purple balioon. ‘rhe kiddies are going to fly high to-morrow. But don't forget the time. ‘The per- formance begins at 10 o'clock and the doors of the Manhattan Opera House open at 9. You ought to know the names of all the performers by heart by this time, but in case you don't wo'll tell you:a few of them again— who and what you'll gee, SEE the groat bix Xmas tree, with all {ts toys and joys and dancing, glimmering and gleaming lights! SEE the wonderful ballet that will ARS SATA THE EVE NING WORLD, MON make all Broadway envy and joy! wake up with SEE Cousin Bleanor the QUEEN, Nt the QUEBN, the QUE! SEE dainty little Doris Scott, the Wondetful violinist, in her Inimitable act, “The Street Fiddler!" SEB Charming Billie Rainsford, the Fellow Spirit, and HEAR: her sing her own song, written all by herself words, music and score. SEE the Girl in Green, the girl of mystery, the elusive kiddie of kiddies, Radiant, Reliant, Remorkable Bonny Edna Wood. SEE Hazel Greenberg, of the night, with the voice of thrush and the grace of a lily. the singer a SEE Mildred Arona in her own cre- ation of Grumpot, the littlest villain in captivity, SEE Chester Herman, the boy clown, funnier than the funntest, bet- ter than a circus—a sure cure for the blue laws. SBE the Coffey Kiddies—two of them, count SOME COFFEY. SEE Gladys Rappaport, MOONBEAM on earth. moonshine about this moonbeam. ‘em—Marion and Jane. | | the only There's no SEE Miriam Battista, the tiniest, sweetest, ‘ittlest singing confection on any stage, the Baby of Babies in the ‘baby Florodora sextet. SEP Jeannie Bell in her kilts — Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Cowperthwait & Sons Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Special home! 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(Payable $2.25 weekly.) binets, Vacuum Sweepers, Door Mats, « | Room, Bedroom, Li Room and ankets —everything that you could Kitchen, Cutlery, , s and’ Lin- want for your home! And all at prices oleums, Glass , Portic Curtains, you want to pay and on ea: veekly or Go-Carts, Stoves, Range: wing. Ma- monthly payments that chines, Bags, Trunks, Clocks, Kitchen miss! you will ac “Offer —roy siso a Week As:a Holiday Week Special we offer Without Deposit and on Special Terms of Only $1.50 a Week this $100 model “Reliable” Phonograph and this $120 model Columbia Grafonola, Hear both these models, make your selection of either machine, and let us put it into your home at once! “Reliable” | Phonograph $100 a Handsome mode! in mahog- Margie, Broadway Rose, I. Wish Blues, All She'd 5S: a Over 3,000 Cowperthwait & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America’’ 3d Ave. Downtown Store: Cetween City Hall “Cub” Ss en and Ch and 121st St. 192-205 Park Row am Sq. “L' nd | tartans, a real bell of Bonnie Scut- fand. a SEE Anna Maguire in her preat Swedish, folk i Anna can dance | SFR Mildred in waiting on any é. You ought| SEE the Ladies—-Gloria Doyle, Mary to see her father. Roche, Nance: elson, Florence Lind= 5 Janet Meyet, most bewitching|8ay, Dorothy Welsh, Emma Hoch, ant ful Puss SEE No violint h which has ever been seen. Violu Mattfeld, a little chrys- num from far Japan, hy SEK Mildred Dornstfeich, the Un- aeen and Very Accomplished Vio- Helen Shay, the most lifelike master, Jerome Baker and his wonder- Kat. rman Gast, the boy prodigy Wattell in her won- Russian Dance, tephaniec and Ella Rekos. dance—danced énly as beth Steel and Theresa igr—younrest lady ha Florence O'Rrlen, Nance: SEE the Courtiers Samuel Geffie, Thom Muthearn, fyde. ert Kovin, li, Kdward Irving Levine, Joseph ilip Sagon, Richard White. i grtist, «pe- clallzing in Russian dances, and SEE Buddy and Reth, the child wonders; Bernard Cohen ahd Natalie Purvin, who dreagn all the happenings In Wishingdom. Ny Their success has increased their consideration others, because with prosperity they are able to d more for others than they otherwise could, really very much desire that every worker in this coun try shall get out of life all he or she can, but at the time they know that one’s greatest happiness comes. . from being self-supporting and thrifty. . ess To their notion, there would never be any but ‘ae dental poverty if all worked industriously and hon!” ¢ estly and laid by some of their money systematically, ~ * * * “a I have told you in previous lettets what moti actuated these men in starting this thrift camp I think I haye shown you that they and their ia ciates, who control and direct a great many of Americh’s'* successful and necessary enterprises, are 10 ceath American and that they are confident that Har are” going to move along steadily and prosperously— See believe steadiness Sale presperity in+business d th 395.00 550.00 295.00 ceroperation ai workers ee . —that laying by some of one’s earnings is partciularly imports now— Broadway Saks & Company at 34th St. —that the people should. invest to sustain, the enterprises the country and at the same time eurn an honest, good n poe ee / on their investment. . * + « : * Now, the Doherty organization is a real organiza To Begin Tuesday tion of workers and NOT an aggregation of workers} q You get what Wi eet by ne fi Gis O means a group of workers who feel in honor The Most Important Sale of pull on the oar together and make a success of = = —= enterprises that give them employment. An BEC gation of workers is merely a great number emplo rh without definite purpose or any high motive to dow 1 O e ur a their level best to make a success for their emplo oa The Doherty organization is growing in its n of workers aig rapidly. For instance, a year and Scarfs there were 17,000 workers; now there are over 20 They all “appreciate the opportunities given T. tm me ah of lneregar | Praia ° ties which often in in value, les Announced this season a sure, steady income. , It is our firm belief that New York will not see furs of this quality b: spe Bs pode colle 100 ct Rin of ne ae at such low prices again for a very long time. If you contemplate 100 per cent. of service. ‘ the purchase of furs the time to select them IS NOW! They live in an atmosphere of thrift and jut nate Hudson Seal Coats i 6 inch model with self colla say, the road’ guecers and’ Gaat thoy iu in smart 36 inc! eh WIth se} ty i are on \e . suc B and cuffs. Regularly 395.00. Reducedto 245,00 pee best Abba) their money to support the ries of the country. Hudson Seal Coats in 36 inch model with lage collar and , See 8 / of skunk, squirrel or self fur. Illustrated. d d same, ill. Why i Regularly 450.00. Reduced to 295.00 ate | = ene yt s . ° ¥ ‘ Hudson Seal Coats in 40 inch model with large skunk, The following tribute tendered to Mr, Henry > beaver or self collar. Regularly 575.00. Reduced to 395.00 Doherty on vai 4th “birthday-—in which, his Pte “i Hudson Seal Coats in 45 inch model with skunk or self ‘ 4be: workers in’ Rives Mchate a ectices es y organizatior collar and cuffs. Regularly 765.00. Reduced to 495.00 to my opinion, as fine a measure as was ever taken of i; } Hudson Seal Dolmans with collars and cuffs of skunk or chy en j wi self fur, Regularly 825.00 to 950.00. Reducedto 575.00 polonerataiations, Mr. “Doherty. trom the, 11.000, wean i Hits: ue Coat in 48 inch model with luxurious collar geringrae sds t ng harder thon ony Ul nan i and deep inset border of selected skunk. Illustrated. yee 9 you ha ‘than ® Regularly 1,350.00. Reduced to 850.00 Sheae ee eee ee es eee Handsome Mole Dolmans, full length model, made of eae Sind yeu! oe a real) American. ope eee fe oe choice quality skins. Illustrated. Regularly 500.00. 395.00 get callated with Uncle ‘Sam snd. opt the door pesg | er q Reduced to . returned. | “WE ARE GLAD OF YOUR WISE GUIDANCE IN Brown Pony Coats with large collars and cuffs of beaver, EMERGENCY ALSO THAT YOU DON’T GET COLD vuEt | squirrel and Australian opposum. AT EVERY FINANCIAL FLURRY. ie i ij Regularly 295.00, Reducedto 195,00 rele rend Weel foe ate rete eet ae Se Near Seal Coats with collars and cuffs of skunk, beaver, or out being. re coud lee or pro Ny acl and thet Saat 4 : ever made a fop, fool, s self fur. Regularly 185.00 to 285.00. Reducedto 145.00 rnin sret hing for us and fr the whole county dat you H n te tf egularly 00, ‘educed to A e you “Ther i cities.’ No wonder you have such an army of friends, Beautiful Squirrel Dolmans of exceptional quality skins. are a friend. i Regularly 1,350.00. Reduced to 850.00 “Here's to you and a long life of happiness! { {”" i . . . i ) Beautiful Squirrel Coats in 36 inch models, Illustrated. Will all pessimists please take note of the fohowing i. Regularly 750.90. Reduced to 550.00 paragraph in AS tribute paid to Mr, Doherty by his © . associate workers: Luxurious Mink Coat of selected dark skins; 30 inch model. ner Regularly 1,100.00, Reduced to 850.00 , EMERG Sto "THAT You DONT GET COLD Handsome Mink Coats in 42 inch model, of fine dark skins. a By bai se ' Regularly 1,850.00. Reduced'to 1,250.00 Now the only thing that is back of this Thrift : Full Length Mink Dolman made of extra dark choice paign, so far as Henry L. Doherty & Company is, skins. Regularly 3,950.00, Reduced to 3,150.00 corned, 18; F ey belien very worker will work ienti Regularly 85.00 to 125.00. Reducedto 65.00 bata atmonper wl lit and thew sine ey Fox Scarfs in taupe and brown. | widen of America. Cie i Regularly 90.00 to 125.00, Reduced to 75.00 | They are teaching us a great lesson which we should” Dyed Blue Fox Scarfs. f | all heed. apr Regularly 110.00 to 135.00, Reduced to | 89.50 | 1 again advine you to send for booklets which wil tench you til a“) Regularly 60.00. Reduced to 39.50 as workers than any other country in the w “ } "hm Mink Scarfs, 2 skins. Regularly 58.50. Recuced to 39.50 Letter No. 8 will eppear in all morning and 6) newspapers, January 8. eee 3 rey i alae s. WR SNE DK Pier AY, DEOEMBER 97, 1920. : Waddell, who trained the ballet and all the rhythmic dancers, and she had 80 little time in whieh to do It! a wonderful ballet, but Mra, Carter- Waddell says that it is simply noth- ing to what the Kiddie Kiub is going to have next year. UNITED SYNAGOGUE TO MET'T. The United Synagogue of America and its Women's League will hold thelr convention here nounced every pari Jan. posterddy. who dir 16, It was an- Delematen of the United St Canida, representing ort will meet for the purpose ening traditional Jud pore’ of strongth- ial. Then don't forget our Big _Coustn, Arthur Edouarde, orchestra and who has directed the » Fairies, Emma Livingston, | entire spectacte’s musical numbers. And there is Mra. ta the Sam Carter-| It's lates and lox Jewry, & But Not Confidential % * * * This Is Letter Number Seven of a Series Written! te All of You About a Matter Which — Is Vital to Your Success. If you missed Letters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and would lke to \ copies, 1 will mail them te you. \ *. *. * At this point, I think you ought to know More about the nel of Henry L. Doherty Company, 60 Wall Street. The chiefs of company are Mr. Henry L. Doherty and Mr, W. Brueanff. ‘ These two men are typical of. the successful cans in business—that is, so far as starting as boys is concerned—but they are different from m Fr oinare by rn in that their Pioapertty has not ch eir attizude toward their fellows.