The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 14

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! Two KIDDIE KLUB XMAS SHOWS Stars ~ARE MADE NECESSARY TO MEET GROWING DEMAND FOR SEATS l cae and got tucked away in their beddy-byes they didn’t get much ~ i &Blossoin Time” Stars Pick tee} a sleep before it was time to get up and 2 Little Performers and All Ars attend the Kiddie Ktub tryout. And * Stirred by Enthusiasm Ov¢s then they nad two more performancen| ahead of them—a matinee and an s Talent Displayed. drening ebte. . — STAR ACTORS ARE KIODIES © Thore have been two tryouts for the AGAIN AT TRYOUT. Diiddie Kiub's Xmas Show and there Hut they were all there, according ve going to be two shows inatead to thelr promise—dainty Olga Cook,| Gt one. The kiddie artists are down who is Mitzi of “Blossom Time;” Zoe! do work and rehearsals will be the ‘order of the day from now on ae Barnett, the Bellabruna, sweet and gracious, and who just loves kiddies; The final dress rehearsal on Dec. Bertram Peacock, who sings and acts 5 Cousin Eleanor decided on havihe Franz Schubert, the composer; Will- be second show on account of the jam Danforth, who is ag funny as syncopated music. was at first and all the funnier because he doesn’t try to be funny, and last but not least Howard Marsh, the leading man of “Blossom Time,” who sings so sweet~ ly with Miss Cook and Miss Barnett| and all by himself. And do you know, kiddies, they said that they were glad that t came, that they wouldn't have mis: it for anything. And they meant it, for, you know, to be a good actor ¢r a soulful artist, one must be very : close to nature, and no better study | turn to perform of nature is to be had than the kid- | And then the die. A great poet said that we learn | their own affairs everything through youth, that thy | the child is the teacher, | ing Those five stars of “Blossom Time, | V who nightly reach the hearts of great audiences of all classes with the!r music and thetr fun, their dancing. | singing and pathos, had all their! hearts jn the tryout of the kiddies Glad they were there! Why, they | were just a lot of kiddies again thei selves, and they laughed with the id seats, notwithstanding dat m price of admission Is exacted Shi s time for the benefit of the Kid- » Klub Country fund, which Is de- (Foted to outings in the summer for Jhe Uttle ones who may be in ill ealth or ¢ homes may be lonely ‘gna have no one to take them into the ‘gountry. _The tryouts were yesterday and Saturday _ mornings the Winter which the Shuberts have so turned over to the Kiddle + Klub for the performance on Wedne day and Thursday, Dec. 28 ang 29, each at 10 o'clock in the morning, @aturday was the real tryout, when the kiddies were all exelted over thelr urtns and waiting with expectancy to Wave the judges determine what acts ould be put on. ‘ ested in then course, had to by 1 kno} “Sust like the in the show,” Han Danforth. “I when his turn ca It was a hard task for the judges, artists and chuckled at the antics of | “Poor denr." responded Miss Bar- | i for ail the kiddies were 0 good that the older ones and applauded the ef- | "¢tt- j fk was difficult to pick them, The forts of those who have only ® few | COULDN'T ALL BE CHOSEN; TOO| j judges were all there, according to 2 Ue bi stage. Sete ane Toe nse) MANY THERE. ' promise, and all hugged up to Cousin, ah eect 30 were Miss Barnett,, That was one of the little | Eiranor to watch the kiddies go! ie acock and Mr. Danforth, ali! touches tw th» tryout, but, of course, | through their tryouts. whom declared that they were they couldr’t be helped, there wasn’t | asee told you, the judg laos to see the Xniag show in its cn-| rom for all. And here's how nice a, a hdd eibe : tirety—that’s how enthuslastic thoy lot of Cousin Kleanor’s old standbys gtars of the Shubert show were about it. And Miss Olga Cook were. They asked Cousin Hleanor to | f Time” at the Ambassador Theatre, was a kiddie among the kiddies, talk- them 5 a don’ it was fine in ing to them while she watched them | and give the new Saget Me practising their stepa and singing and | they are als just o them, kiddies, to get up so early in the morning to come downtown and liclp out the Kiddie Show? We'll say #0, kiddies, and your Cousin Eleanor told them so, They @)i had to play at the Ambassador on Friday night, and you know after they got through with the perform: | =<. as “OYSTER TO REGAIN ITS IMPORTANCE musical stnuts while awaiting their Were. Fill out this Coupon if you ela to obtain CHRISTMAS SHOW, Christmas Show---No, kiddies forgot all about “pretty lady” ell, the kiddies came d did thelr littl just how she feels, Bert Peacock, with a sigh. sup Jeave them ou: of the show this year KIDDIE KLUB TICKET COUPON | FOR THE BIG CHRISTMAS SHOW) EVENING WORLD KIDDIE KLUB'S THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER Who Will Shine at Kiddie Klub TWO Shows) is mi | th ta thi In Ch before the judges. ahd had to tag after | who was so much » and we: at | ts, and som | ted re, sata | actor with one Ii lemented Con n the dressing 1 me." m. ones a chance, and 18 ood as ever they 2 ARDELE AND BARBARAMASTNGS corporation, has offered to guarantee JAPANESE SEEK BIG the Far Eastern Siberian Republic an TOBACCO CONCESSION | iinsiat income of 50,000,000 gold ra- | bles in payment for a tobacco monop- ly, a concession to build tobacco f. tichets to the Would Guarantee Siberia a Return of 50,000,000 R ‘ H ories in Siberia and the privilege of | ae BY ARTIFICIAL AID ' { to be given at the CHITA, Nov. 11 (By mat!).—The| establishing tobacco farms in the M 4 ae Chosen Tebaki, Kaisha, Japanese Amur region, - 3 R \ Winter Garden, | Chosen Toba aisha, a Japanese! Am State Experiments in Propagation | Broadway, near 50th Street, New York City, | je Indicate Restoration of In- | on Wednesday morning, Dec. 28, at 10 o'clock. nl tei) : dustry in This State. 4 Rees | J r ALBANY, Deo. 19—@xperi- | Proceeds to go to the Kiddie Klub Country Fund, ‘ ee 4 ' e New Yor! 'e Conserva- ~—e, uy © Ea Sertemeue comers. || Dear Cousin Eleanor:—Enclosed find Jeneck, 4 Foes 4 ] store the oyster industry to money order, Sith Hee ; { tte former high importance, || for ewhich J wish you to send me ij } It is believed that from [fo vrtees Balcony seats at....ssseeeeeeeeeeeeees +100, each L 5 the results already obtained it hae UM AAR oe a aa be ith ta @emions file ttt Balcony seats Cc. each é * | $e 4 strate the commercial feasi- | secseOrobestra seats ate.eceeecuees teeeeee+ 1600. each 4 t bitty of obtaining oyster } a i = sets’ trom artificially propa- | sseeesLoge DOK seats at..-..0.....ee Aesa vena 75¢. each 4 i ted 0! Experiments 4; } H be ragged: UO gpa gh Stage box seats at....... ple esses 2600, each Fy fh ' } showed, that larval oysters | | f + thrivea ‘better on artifictal col- Orempetra box seats at, i |) lectors than those piaced on | E shen. Name wveseee Peeves coccryes Pec etter iat raame sieves | Sax The oyster industry, although Address Fy | vi pd rected na te SP. ARTE PEA ot SERS FOE a | * | § 7 0 ' ! iéS UITE in A u Wainut, the State's most valuable fish- AGO rece cree rn cease Cert. NO.ee.ccesecseceees Renueing Gt Dresser, Chittorebe, "rollet Table and Bed 5219: 50 | very. has decreased steadily in the last few years because of water pollution, Piao WAVY HAS NEW PLANE, Oma Machine for Use om Battie- Shows Great Promise. DETROIT, Dec. 19.—A stout bat-! Wing monoplane designed for use on; bpttleships at sea, secretly tried out at Selfridge Field, n cbs, ts said to have shown great! wromise, Its wing spread ts thirty-| and with the equivalent of era it attained a speed of | hour, EIt took off ten climbed 4,800 feet in ten minut cBpacity load. ‘This is the first plane of combina- tibn military and commercial type to} wh built in Detroit. Through vague| i statements ‘by Admirals Sims and| Vullam during « recent visit here it| lg understood that in Detroit planes) afe being bullt which, it le expected. will form the nucleus navy's| eOtire all-metal plane tickets you desire to have sent you. Please inclope self-addressed stamped envelope and certain delivery. Be henored by CREDIT © ses ow nog ried MANOUSO Miss Adele Haahioe No. 1840 Lening- toh Avenue. @ slater of Magistrate Francis X. Mansuco, died at St. Francis | Hospital this morning after an operation | fox, *ppendicitis. When the news was convenient at Christmastide, 80 use it freely as it is extended here. a ees Any Gift in Jewelry can be found Ask for our Free Catalogue. “EXPRESS IT WITH DIAMONDS!” OPEN EVENINGS State plainly the number of tickets required alongside the price CREDIT IS AN HONOR! it 8 convenient at any time, doubly our splendid stock, which was nev 5 ght to Magistrate Mancuso at the larger. We are prepared. os OO WATCHES reer DIAMONDS OR SO SILVERWARE WEEKLY 4S ALL YOU ARE ASKED TO PAY. A STORE—NOT AN OFFICE. in full size; 4 pieces, as illustrated, & a Line Complete December Columbia and Ine of New Home Cortina. Foreign Language to insure prompt Sewing Machines © Records a Sale. : ee Se Sa Se > ae Qak and Mahogany finished frames. holstered in Neitation Spanish Leather, with eins cP Sewing Machine, as Illus. $53. 15 Op: trated, en Every Evening Until Christmas upward from... LY had Pay. Next Year for Saar s Gifts Vout No Waiting “ No Delay Make your selection—,; small deposit down— i A FULL YEAR TO Pay THE BALANCE, Royal diamonds are blue white, perfect cut. Highest grade Brooches, Pearls, Watches, Lavallieres, etc. America’s most complete stock, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NO EMPLOYER'S REFER- ENCES. NO RED TAPE— NO WAITING. Call, write or ’phone for Royal Christ- mas catalog “B” Representative calls. See our advertisements in Cosmopoli Red _ Book, Hearst's, in fact, all of Amer- ca's leading magazines. Open Evenings Until 9 Mail orders everywhere promptly Ailed ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH Co | 35 Maiden Lane 6th Floor Tel John 43 as in er } WHO'LL PAY BILLS FOR EX-RULER KARL? |?: In Leaving Swiss, He and Zita For- |: pay ex-Emperor Charles's board bill?” country has offered to pay the bills left behind in Switzerland or the ex- penses which will follow the exile of 2,000,000 francs a year to keep going, obligations. ‘. ¥., Dee, 19.- These Cabinets have been Government will pay most of the bills id ‘ specially i and the members of the Little En- : bp Risilt Capecially Gesigned te. fit |fente, to whone existence the sup.| Montreal, was to-day app the style VI Victrola. They A 3 Supreme’ Court Justi can be had in various pression of monarc adventures 18) as special eommiasic i i essential, may bear a part of the| Mmonh’ or ¢ tre period — designs, —_ including burden. Stillman @ The hearings] Colonial, Sheraton — Louis Phe fact that Charles and his fam-| start om Jan. XV and Chippendale. We 19, 1921, Jay stil have fizm friends in Hungary is evidenced by the purchase of a 000 crown bed and bedroom suite for the ex-Queen by Bugapest royal- {sts, The money was raised by pop- ular subscription. WAGON WITH DYNAMITE | TOPPLES; 1 DEAD, 5 HURT | got Some Large Obligations— Have Costly Tastes. PARDS, Dec. 19.—“Who js going to House Damaged and Wires Down sn Rewnlt. FRANKLI| Pa, Dec, 19 named Kirkwood was killed persons injured to-day whe load of nitro-¢ vicinity of Rousey badly ‘dam Telephone w down and few detaiis were obtainab According to report, the driver of the turned to’ pass an aute the wagon overturned, « losives to go off the problem the Allied Govern- ents are trying to solve, So far no A man| and five | a wagon! e former monareh to Madeira. The former King has expensive stes. This is evidenced by the fact at the Swiss retreat cost nearly Genuine Victrolas in Period Consoles a lruyy to reach his old throne, naries "forgot several substantial > COMMISSIONER AN CASE. CANADIAN It is believed that the Hungarian have never been able to of- fer so much for the money and are sold by us for only $95 in Mahogany. Also. furnished in Deco. rated Sheraton for $135 and Chinese — Chippendale —_ for $150. Terms as $ Low as Down which moves one to select gifts ak quality is always meet with an equally fine sense of appreciation. If your choice is made at Flint’s you will know that there can be no criticism on the score of qual- ity—or the long service that quality \ ensures. Vietre Name . ‘The Rudolph Wurlitzer Go. Pianos: Musica Instruments 120 V/est 42d St. _Between Broadway “Hi int & Horner @ Inc. 20-26 west 36" st. ‘onrgetyMer Poth Arvnee 1 How quicky it heals! Thats what youl! sa afier applying RESINOL | Soothing and Heating A Practical Christmas Present for Particular People Five pounds of our speci: blend, freshly-roasted coffee makes a novel and appropri- ate present to any lover of good coffee, and only costs $1.25 at any Butler Sto: a) i Full-flavored and Fest, i | Use freely sure to satisfy. He ay ° Ree fhatbesnterieomen 25e Cannot in- to suit, per pound. . jure the tenderest skin Genuine White Leghorn, Guaranteed New Laid, per doz. Fags Butter Raisins Raisins Milk Milk Good Things trom the Bon Bon Bakery Bon Bon Pound Loaf, full weight ..... Bon Bon Double Loaf most economical Very Best Creamery, Per Pound 45°) 16°| c Ew “Quality Per pkg Seedless Fancy Quality Per pkg... it! Oe Cracker Specials for the Holidays LOOSE-WILES sre ii Tak- noms a Soda Wafers, bs pkg Butler’s Brand Pure Condensed Per can . Lake View, Nutfield, or Danish Pride Evaporated; can ‘on wamatll mat ole for us to sell Te .13¢ Bon Bon Raisin Loaf, 16 Lemen Snaps, pig. “bE a Ben Bs Vanilla Wafers, pkg, 5c a ee Yum Yum Ginger Snaps, : 5 Animal Crackers, phy. ie NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Hollywood Mixed, Ib. 20¢ Hebiese Sugar Wafers, rie) "Dainties, Ib. Handy Reminder List of Woliday Specials Eagle Asparagus, 234 can.....25¢|R & R Plum Pudc!:z...33c & 60c Essie Sliced Peaches, tall can, 18¢ | Blue Ribbon Mince Meat, pkg.. 15c Ambassador Apricots, 234 can.23¢|Thyme and Sage, pkg. 5c Del Monte Egg Plums, 21% can 23e Margeram, pkg. . Se Apple Sauce, No. 2 can... ie Pure Vanilla Extract. 25c Fancy Eating Apples, doz. ‘ise Essie Pure Lemon Extract... _25¢ Florida Oranges, doz. ; Famous Catsup 10c and 19¢ ke your Royal XLCR Dates, pke.. Peerless’ Sauce, 15¢ and 25: freair stocks Stuffed Olives... .25c, 35¢ and 45c Queen Olives 15c, 25c and 35¢ Olio d'Oliva, pure ol. int. Smyrna Figs, lb.. Fancy Mixed Nuts, ‘tb. Walnuts, 1921 Crop, Ib. A Few Christmas Special Al blue-white: 1% Carat. . a8 aga Blue Ribbon Currants, pkg... .20¢ | Olio d’Oliva, quart. 1.25 Citron, Ib.. ase Blow Ritter Tentocs pkg... .10e Lemon or Orange Peel, Ib... .29¢|XLCR Corn Starch, pkg. Te SAVE MONEY BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT ANY ONE OF OUR 589 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED GREEN-AND-GOLD STORES i] JAMES BUTLER, ine. B GUITERS SONS | 170 "4s ST.,N.Y, are | At 4 Row and Nassau J my

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