The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 18

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ae day, repeated on Thursday. In ies, to get your applications for your tickets in now. As we have told you, while the Winter Garden is one of the most beautiful show houses in the city, its seating capacity is limited, and we know how you all like good seate, either in the balcony or the ‘orchestra, where you can see every- thing and hear everything. amd plenty to sec. From what we have told you already and from what ) Bur the tact ts only mentioned as a Story Book Fantasy,” ate SIRE OT ia NAD: Assurances That It Will Be Better Than Ever and That| There May Be Only One of Performance Instead Two Increases the FE, Demand for Seats. ‘There is joy in Kiddieland. Joy eager and expectant, the joy of anticipation, For all the kiddies aro waiting for the great Xmas Show of the Kiidie Klub, which is going to be opened ‘to their sight on next Wednesday morning in the Winter Garden. Kt still looks, kiddies, as if there will be only ONE show. That is, that there will be only one performance, for the original intention was to have the Big Show, scheduled for Wednes- cast being members of the Kiddie Klub, The fantasy shows the va- riety of the Kiddie Klub artists more than anything which as yet been presented, for they are intro- duced as singers, dancers, actors and musicians, and in its entirety, the opener of the show is a beautiful little presentation. + raking of the cast of the “Fun- {t might be sald in passing that the entire show is made up of members of the Kiddie Klub, none of whom is more than sixteen yeara old. It’s just a little leas than wonderful to observe the way they have grown In the years that have gone since the organization of the Kiddie Klub. And it'is wonderful to note the im- provenest in their acting, singing, ing, Hancing ana physical ap- pearance. Andy Byrne, leader of the Winter Garden orchestra, after the several rel he has witnessed, says that the acting of some of the Kiddie Klub artiets is in keeping with the sprightly artists of the real stage. Mr, Byrne has three kiddies of his own, and is to got your ticket early. F foeelt a! to pass judgment on chil- There i¢ another rehearsa! to-day| dren's talents, and says that the ‘and another to-morrow, and then| show is almply one delight after an- there will be the big, grand, dress|other. He also declares there need be rehearsal on Tuesday morning with|Mo fear about the quailty of the costumes and lights, music, scenery | music which the orchestra will render And everything that goes to make for them. And on top of that he has the Kiddie Klub Show the great suc- | told Cousin Eleanor that he is going it always ts, the thing that the | to give his services free for the bene- Ktadies remember with so much/| fit of the Kiddie Klub‘s Country Club. from year to year and al-| Isn't that fine, kiddies? Some more ‘ways look forward to with so much for those poor little kiddies of Go, let us again remind you, kid- | tasy, And there will be plenty to hear you have seen tn the past, it isn't ‘necessary to tell you again, is it? help anticipation for the| the Kiddie Kiub who may not be able year to co: to help themselves, or whose parents ‘Cousin Dleanor’s little playlet “A| may not be able to take them or send with which |them to the country in the summer some of you are familiar, but most | time; or those who may not have any of you are not, will head the pro-! parents, Won't you be glad when KIDDIE KLUB TICKET COUPON FOR THE BIG CHRISTMAS SHOW Fill oat this Coupon to obtain tickets to the EVENING WORLD KIDDIE KLUB'S CHRISTMAS SHOW, to be given at the Winter Garden, (Courtesy Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shubert), Broadway and 650th Street, New York City, < on Wednesday morning, Deo. 28, at 10 o'clock. Proceeds to go to the Kiddie Klub Country Fund. Dear Cousin Eleanor:—Enclosed find on mone: ‘der, for which 1 wish you to send me ae +++++ Oc, each weves Orchestra box seats at......+....00+...506. eaoh . Standing room (25c.) will be sold at box office on day of per- formance. MBO crererertveceees COPt NOvecccesscceeessnsee teeveeee State plainly the number of tickets required alongside the price tickets you desire to have sent you. Please inclose sheers stamped envelope to insure prompt ent certain deliver TICKETS ARE NOW Von SALE AT THE WINTER GARDEN OFFICE. FRIDAY—SATURDAY 195 SIXTH AVE. 92 SIXTH AVE. £. COR. 8TH STREET the Lowest betes in All New York eet TURKEYS 45¢ tb. Fancy Dry Picked GEESE De or Long Island DUCKS - - Dib. toe” rN\, Fiesh OO Y: 4 .| Killed GOI. CURED Joyous Kiddieland Expectantly Awaits Kiddie Klub’s Country Fund\ Xmas Show gramme this year, every one of the} | | } sumimar comes when you think that you paid for a ticket to the Kiddie Klub Show, which went to help some poor Jittle ‘kiddie not so blessed as you With a happy home and fond parents’? And now, Cousin ‘Eleanor has an- other word for those who come to rehearsal on Saturday morning. Don't forget {o bring your orchestration with your music, she says, and don't fail to be there on time. | Rehearsal will start just a little before 10 o'clock, and all ought to be there at least half an hour earlier, And don't forget either, kiddie artists, Cousin Eleanor will have tickets for all of you for the matinee performances of “The Bat" at the Morosco Theatre, one.of the greatest | —take it from him—!s going to tre Kemp, “and there is no doubt that Wichita Valley will soon be as pro- ductive as the mind of man could conceive, “Wichita Falls has increased from} 8,000 In popitiation in 1910 to 48,000," | jhe declared, “and it is now the fifth) Faathér of Irrigation,” Now) | Here, Is « Firm Believer in Water as an Empire Build- er, Ranking It Even Above Oil. | By Roger Batchelder. | | Wichita Falls, Tex., took a holiday recently and called it “Kemp Day,” in honor of one of its citizens, Joseph 1A, Kemp, who for almost four dec- ades has been a leader in every con- structive movement launched in the district in which the city is located. | Throughout Texas he is known as the) “Father of Irrigation,” and the re- cent celebration was largely in com- memoration of his twenty-five years’ campaign to put through an irriga- tion project involving 150,000 acres of land, in the valley of the Wichita River. Mr, Kemp is spending a few days at the Waldorf, and it was there yester-| day that he reviewed the dream which is soon to become a reality. and which 8 form the arid acres into a garien spot which can scarcely be equalled this side of Paradi: “The plan for ou tried out on a small scale,” strict has been said Mr. Oil was re. But tho! and think that water will make largest city in Texas. sponsible for its rapia growth. water has made Los Angoigs fastest growing city in America, we (| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921." years ago, before the Spaniards ar- rived, according to Miguel R. Otero, former Governor of that State, who 1s now at the Pennsylvania. “When the Spaniards came to New Mexico they found the Pueblo Indians, whom we have since called the clift dwellers,” he said. ‘They lived in many storied houses built in the side of the cliffs, which were reached by ladders, These people had a Commu- nistic form of government, led simple and peaceful lives and produced very excellent pottery, Communism is not a new thing.” And then Gov. Otero could not help putting In a word for Santa Fe. “It Js the oldest clty in the United States," he asserted, “despite the claims of St. Augustine. New Mexico is very proud of its history and has the finest archaeological schools in the world.” Goy. Otero was Chief Executive of his State for nine years, He was a great friend of Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish Wer and helped recruit the Rough Riders. His son wasan aviator in the World War and now heads the American Legion in New Mexico o o HERE'S ONE FROM VIRGINIA. “Not long ago I went through the mountains of Southwest Vir- ginia,” relates H. G, Potter of Roanoke, “and stopped over night at a house near the small town. I was going to the Post Office for mail, and the housewife asked me to get her a kitchen knife at the general store, which yas under the | same roof. | ade my desire known to the vho showed me what xck. Al} the Knives e dull, and I asked him if he n't sharpen one up for me. “7 will if you want,’ he agreed, hita Falls rival that city, or at t make it the fastest growing city east of the Rocky Mountains,” * 8 ¢ i OUR GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT. , Another booster of his own section | ia/Thomas G. 8. Hooke, who has just arrived at the Commodore from Jamaica, B. W. 1. (not L. 1). “My island has been called the loveliest of the West Indies,” he said, “and it offers an unexcelled chance | for the tired business man to get away from life as he knows it, Jamaica is like a gorgeous green gem, set in turquoise, for it rises to an elevation of 7,388 feet over the Caribbean > It 1s 144 miles long and varies from ; 31 to 49 miles in width. Tho is! heavily wooded and pos: abundance of springs and riv add to its climatic and scenic charm.” cpmanat meen’ mystery plays of the day. It is one of the very best things in town and has run for two years on Broadway. COMMUNISM NO NOVELTY. Communism w: tried out without dire results in > Mexico over 400 ‘but you'd better be careful and not cut your mouth,’ ” eee | FARTHEST F ROM HOME. | The “ Yorker For a Day or} What to Buy FOR XMAS Ws. tole Gue a Best ¥ Goody Stores, -69e Frankenthater Michigan’s + Easiest Credit addition to o wish to give y You'll find our big stose filled with the Kitchen Cabinets, illustrated here, we hav The | ¢ of Guarante sd Satisfaction jock of phonographs, most any’ ur tremendous our loved ones. Be mest gift iaealeare: In er come in this evening a pick out what you want and pay for it weekly or monthly at your own convenience under our easiest credit terms. Purchases Made to Christmas Delivered for Christmas Day Michigan’s Complete Home Outfits 3 Rooms Completely Furnished, $149.50 $1.50 Weekly , Hoosier | 4 Rooms Completely thing you | Furnished, $179.59 {2.00 Weekly, 5 Rooms Conipletely Eve Furnished, $199.50 a | Columbia F-2 suo |. War $140 Widdicomb Adam Now CHRIS TMAS REDUCTIONS The new prices on our complete stock of these three highest grade makes give you big re- ductions on holiday phonographs. All fine ishes and designs, in- cluding period models, 1922 Advance Sonora Models ‘There are not many of these wonderful new phonographs in New York as yet, but we have a few of them, Better select yours to- day for the holidays to avold disappointment. * fc.) ae a\lin for Christmas the World—That will recall thoughtfulness through years to com With this set See the Special Apartment Model. Pay Only $1.00 Weekly The Greatest Kitchen Convenience in your ‘ of kitchen cutlery, in the specially built- in compartment tray, free. CHIGAN - FURNITURE Aw ," er A ily yt OMe Two” who ts farthest from home, to- day is H. Morry, who is at the Penn- aylvanta, His home town, Osaka, Japan, is about 7,500 miles from Broad- | way. a ee BURGLARS GET $11,300 IN LOFT AND FLAT. Fire-acape Thi Jimmy Wine dows for Gems and Clothing. Two robberies that netted loft and flat burglars $11,300 became known to- day. The first was in the home of Frank R. Moore, a cotton converter, at No, 110 Morningside Drive, and the second in the loft of David W. Blow & Co., commission merchants and auction- at No. 620 Broadway. In both in- s the thieves jimmied windows facing on fire escapes. Mr. Moore, who is in business at No. 26 Waverly Place, left his apartment with Mrs. Moore at 7.30 P. M. Saturday. He returned an hour later to find the place ransacked and his and Mrs, Moore's jewelry, valued at $1,300, gone, The rooms of the commission mer- chants on the first and second floors of the Broadway buflding were entered Tuesday night. The robbers apparently ascended @ fire escape on an adjoining building’ and forced the floor | window, taking 600 men's suits, valued | at $10,000, LBAVEs $500,000 TO CHARITY. LOUIS, Dec. 43.—George Warren | Brown, pioneer St, Louis shoe manu facturer, who died in Tucson, Ariz., | Dec. 18) left halt hie estate, estimated at nearly $1,000,000, to charity and the ty to ‘nig widow, according to 1, just fied for probat ether nh iJ Astandard treatment with thousands who: know how quickly it heals sick skins Askenyone who has triedit RESINOL CREDIT IS AN HONOR! Be hanored by CREDIT It is convenient at any time, doubly on Sale Tomorrow at 9 A. M. “NewShipmen of HERMAN’S U. S. Army Shoes 4.39 Genuine Munson Lasts. Regulation Army Shoe. Widths Ato EE, sizes 5 to 12. ‘The Most Famous Military Shoe in the world. MEADES Brooklyn's Best Known Shoe House 102-104 Myrtle Ave., BROOKLYN Cor. Bridge St., t convenient at Christmastide, 0 use itas freely as it is extended here. Any Gift in Jewelry can be found in our splendid stock, which was never larger. We are prepared. GEMS JEWELS O O WATCHES Gumiccess DIAMONDS OR SO SILVERWARE -WEEKLY 4S ALL YOU ARE ASKED TO PAY. Ask for our Free Catalogue. “EXPRESS IT WITH DIAMONDS!” OPEN EVENINGS A STORE—NOT AN OFFICE. J por All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut { aWEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT / : - 84th Street “L” Station at Corner. 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Blocks Away. 3d Avenue Street Cars Pass Our Door. soe wear pearl we have just sce @ large quantity Shwe a Helene B France: They much ike Fenulne Ort: Ori- tal pearls that only an expert ean tell the dif h ference. ‘ord are strung tavsitene cor f June th svpreciated as 0 $10, A eift ease is inclu + store 170 Sirert. we wilt oti ieee earls oniy at eur exer five. off! ite O25 Ing. Just thre way. CHRISTMAS | SPECIALS eR cr eed EXECUTIVE OFFICES SES SONS mOni2 SH ES, Davenport Sofa Bed Golden Oak Frame, upholstered * im Imitation Leather; makes a full size bed when open! (This does not include mattress.) 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