The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1921, Page 14

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Draven, idiideed his violin, and wasn't the Rose Ballet/ FISHES 4 WHALERS ARR nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn® | Monahan, Florence 5 : 3 TO JOIN THE KLUB AND Titman and Irene Beeoneae who beautiful? 1 would juat love to dance Ti j E 4 he Myeniag World's : | poemed #0 stately and the Council- \ike that, Dear Cousin Bleanor, Lam) _ Sera scons, your pin. aia lors (Maybella Crawford, Rose Masin, going to send nd Kiddie Klub bal- Math- foo t M a ° e€ KI u b K orner ee iF Sf em, pao i teal nada We nlwage foil her ‘her | Youthful May Rooney, Brother,|ctate’s Revenues From Filing Fees A Sure Sign f aes fer who was so courtly, and the fiventne “World “Kiddie Klub ana| Sister and Girl Friend Rescued Nearly Tripled Since Repeal of of E train yt yes Eee Ne Tete Breninn Werth) Roche, Florelice iandsay. 1 send her all the drawings and stories lucted by Eleanor Schorr ———= eat pe bk Ghoria Devi Nancy. Nell: * fede ge te ee edt oar by Policeman. “Seven Sisters” Legislation. And a -Warning thee you a ae wt pee prs py 3 wom Ra ee rte Mies onner Cousins how ae oe efforts} Fishing for whales in Central Park) TRENTON, Jan. 4—New Jersey's!l! eves need the help of cor- ——. an ancy Hyde Your lovin, i, bust has = increased ines Tagiciow on ae Favans leneas | tRwarg. Mulherd‘Hobert Kovion, "ie gpm HARVEY, Stapleton, Stat- beeen y cared oe “||| rectly fitted glasses at once. you Mked @ho| wanderer, Night Sprite (Hana Wood), Joneph Welsh, Lovis Gutkin, Samuci AGEL i Gene h Reliable Eyesight Letters upon | WM danced iyi: Gladys Rappa- COUPON 717. Gee, Irving Levine, Philip Sazon %, ; pe yesight Examination to me saying that! na’ the ‘singer 01 ‘at "the. Night, Flawed | Soe Richard White), aod the, Ballet | O6r Coat ine manbatuan, Opere ts ee eee race edon- loved" it, and 1 feel sure | Greenberg, who allowed that wet none | for entertaining =the bystanders. (Sut Evelyn Sacther, Morence Gun- House after enjoying your play “In{fehed the quartet of Mahers to dry r any one help lov-| believer may see at tal Thoy hadn't meant to dance, but the | ther, Margaret Gilligan mod Emily Wishingdom” very much. This \s/iand again. i pecem: A paay’ With 0 imany eltghttul 1 Clown (Chester Hernan) waa #0 Jolly | seaman, .inchuding the Premiere the firat time I have seen a perform-| May Rooney, ten, her brother, Henry, | Vers phe greatest I the sorogrs: in the way he mocked “Buster's” | failerina, Victoria Gilpin), and even ance of our club as this ts my first] oven, sister Katheen, four, and Julius | ionstet ars fed fe Ao the parte? Somo| that we know the truth of what she dunce that he even drew these stately | tha Prince (Sherwood Clemens) al ai year as a member. I think all the Snape, The State's revenue has nearly to answer that| eaid. girlie into bone apirit of the fun got balloons afterward. Had [ been Kiddies in the playgdid thelr parts " told j Polly, Stephanie Bakos, helped! they could not but take ia onal. bie. to ive onoh of the players @ jike real bie actors. T thank you and| May saya x policeman told her there| "Bing whe tiecat year ending June 20, best stage-play ge Fa wo we booed The Clown, was funny. He wa souvenir In proportion to my admira- the Kiddies who took part in the| were whales In the lake, Henry, who ts| 1919, there were Incorporated 1, notes of the prologue, Jerome Baker, been to| funny that even Columbine (Helen | {ion, cach would have received some- piny for the pleasure I had at’ the! fat, fell in first and the rest followed aie'ot ign Bing, fees te “Billy” Rainsford sang in ber vide ye Queen; little V Viola, Mattfeld, | Maguire) could ahd sing to bim,| thing rare and something priceless. One - House. Your Cousin, An rescuers, Shad vo walling in the] year ending 1920, 3,805 . inimitable style, right to the very | te Inher from Japan, who danced | he made her laugh # Cousin Eleanor. THAN POLANER, No. 664 Bast| Root oney. home 362 Weat ea ed, the ahne toes the kiddies did their best, and | 2>¢ tn ee Orieatal Ieee Otte ofa Fh teed % say the Witeh (sens rity Tatroet. Street, tnat lent, * out ‘ho whale meat 5 tiny, jen at the mame ) and her wicked son Grumpot RS FROM KIDDIES. welt. Um; to Doris Beott, who played the Tiildred “Arons) got no recognition | _ LETTERS Bernard Cohen and Natalie Purvin,| \ddier, ls 80 en- m the Balloon Man in the play,| Dear Cousin Eleanor: We had girl who dreamed it all, m but after it was all el over we let them} such a wonderful time at our Christ- i ° twice as hard in | just, to thow That that wos ‘al rien ele Med give hon and we love them the sami Queen, we were more than happy, do ae The other players. Wo are sti talking about our won- (Holen 'gertul cousin playing “Bouvente” on Khoury, ten, were the whalers, uasian peasant . little Ruselen dancer is @ if Important Changes pe pe Sete 10% Off | in the new o > but by nnaneeen tn whe | sean, Weta” Beard. one : 1 ry ott ie sete {he abies. T faust : seston, an us arnt Sone, eve from the cash ‘selling price New York City Telephone Dir ecto i par out ot of the play for a min- | 2207 (ee write of lines atowernt on all of our ‘ ing to wear long skirte and by sround | 27, beng kiven & balloon aa 6 reward “Deposit Before || GAS HEATING APPLIANCES “| January 10th An opportunity to obtain a Gas M eed here te Heater, Radiator or other type of bg Spc bl cc m6, Bitares" before Gas Heating Appliance of the highest cee By Oth will earn in- standard at a phenomenally low price. F you at 5% a year The iat the highs accompanies an appliance fom he it of he month mie hk ede pd hn f gsbge-0330 Caste heir steps by Mrs.| This is only one form of . D swth-0075 “ong pty I. who. 1 do be-| imvestment we offer. Ask _ GAS OFFICES FOR THESE. BARGAINS ’ : fairy folk @ at play ma ht order to| wus about our other safe 7 St. Courtlandt Ave. aig Hester Ber. to little) saving plans. uais Webster A re eet 128th St. BH War yl St. 2084 Third A rv 80 a _The Wishing Ring ebiidren, led .Jhke RAILROAD its Arenctsiance| Co-oprRATive ||| GONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY OF NEW YORK SHEN you receive the 1910 Fall omeraia To make tt cay for thane is Sands hoon bon ‘an the se second aa weil 'we SEO OE rr issue of the New York City Tele- subscribers to tell at a glance just what shanee v quickly” and clever a A! 198 res colin ata phone Directory you will notice a num- letters to dial the set-up of the Fall issue ai a ber of important changes in its make-up. of the directory has been changed to —— Fa The first three letters of all make the first three letters of the central central office names (except office names stand out clearly from the those in Staten Island) rest of the designation. rT S PEAVY GOMNO TYPE Numbers below 1000 have been built e T Th TO e and separated by a small up to meet the requirement that at least ; space from the other letters four numerals in addition to the three West 42nd Street (Between Sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street of the designation. ’ capitalized letters must be dialled, Numbers which former! , sear helow 1000 Hare’ Een How The Changes Will ‘ : . changed by prefixing enough Affect You gina of ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF on cl iit Bread hee wha Capiballention oP tba’ Brat thive. we example, “Wadsworth 19” ters will make no difference in the pro- has been changed to nuneiation of the central office name. B WAD swth-0019.” Manual subscribers should continue to Reasons For These Changes flamer hry | eee — in ag The most extensive ia of higher grade Rugs we have ever, assembled These changes have been made in . ; nro : : : i . For example, WAD swth should be pro- for selling at such liberal price reductions. All perfectly woven specimens 1 preparation, for tMe installation of the | ounced (Nivadswnrth tee heretaiore in harmonious color combinations and authentic Oriental designs. i new machine switching apparatus in . , certain exchange, areas in New York Where zeros are introduced, they will Turkish Ladik Doorway Rugs Persian Shiraz Rugs City. The new system probably will be ae oe para aoe — 1 Many to choose from; finest quality made. Very fine weave; attractive designs; hearth sizes. ; in service in these areas nometime next F i pp sd Summer. asking the operator for a number, not rices $25.00 to 55.00 R i 5.00 to 125. “zero” Sob.’ Regular p egular prices $8. 25.00 ihe eubschibere affected will be ided 28 Zero” but as “oh.” Example, $12.50 to 27.50 $42.50 to 80.00 ; with new telephone instruments “WAD swth-0019” will be pronounced acti 4 with dials which they will use ‘Wadsworth oh-oh-one-nine.” ys y : to make all local telephone calls without In giving such numbers to an operator Kirman Rugs—Mat Sizes Persian Mosul—Scatter Sizes the aid of an cparator, ‘They will dis} ‘or. toancther perton. all subscribers Regular prices $65.00 to 85.00 Regular prices $75.00 to 145.00 ; the first three letters of the central office should include the initial zeros as part of ame and a number with at least four the number. : $32.50 to 42.50 $45.00 to 95.00. A eh ore ‘ Machine Switching Subscribers will receive Peers rerenn i ah Si» | Persian Hall wa Stae Runners full instructions in the use of the new system Regular prices $210.00 to 350.00 Reuuban or one Sas iri, 600.00 before it is placed in service. $135.00 to 185.00 $100.00 to 385.00 ; The Original Price Tickets remain upon each Rug in NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMP ANY order to show the exact reduction from former prices,

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