The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 6

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ded ht yin knows how to use Meadows sang “I'm in Heaven When Then there was Gertrdue Reynolds in @p in the Kiddie Klub shows, although |e has Jong been a member of the ¢xPresslons Ww just tickle the fancy and you know St the Hotel Will Be the Best Entertainment Ever} inat there's something doing on the Offered by the Klub—And That's a Promise. | tices Aram Inher ‘wonderfus acto- n 4 ory the \ a at's a Pr ISe. batic stunts. They call her triple- .' jointed when she appears with tho | stage children. She does wonders l, kiddies, it’s all over but the/and to-day they are having the final| With her little body and she ts only liguting and to-morrow you'll dojand dress rehearsal, a eetsal Ardgtiies ana SNorenss Guns he shouting. ‘The stage’ has been dressed and all| ther are surely going to give Aa course, we mean the Kiddie|the “props” are in place. There are| great surprise, for ir tui 1 Xmas Show, which takes place|the lights and scenery and the Saturday was as nea bertection, $8 pretty, striking costumes of the|CoWld be desired. They are “ Ow morning at the Winter eee ee mcers and the players, | kiddies,” and handle thelr act wit } “4 ? “ kK! intelligence as well as cleverness. De re ee eee are wee last hard work” rehearsal was | their old-fashioned white gowns and ta question, I guess we're all/had on Saturday and the artists! nat honnets form a splendid ‘mako- to be there, or as many as can| Were on their toes and full of “pep” | ip" for their delightful singing and wded into the beautiful Shu-| 22d everything went off like @ regit-| wonderful dancing. They | imitate lar performance of real actors and| Nora Bayes, and their sketch, “The ‘Theatre. actresses and everybody said that it} Land Where To-Morrow Begins,” is u have been told what a great| was great, not only fetching but positively fasci~ Cousin Eleanor and her kiddie paetintn ne aol is nt Ma aad an! nating. ‘ ry vot | OPportunity of going to the matinee| ‘Then there is a series of pretty Rave prepared for you. Notlot “The Bat” at Morosco's Theatre pictures presented in the Carter- if of it has been told, and to/ jn West 45th Street. And how they Waddell dances, led by Josepaine thly appreciate it you must] all did enjoy the wonderful play,/ Waddell in the parasol dance and yourself. Then you will hardty Lena ha ation Chas edie tab Marguerite Rainsford in the Garive { acting, and , Louise Mele in the dance how to express yourselves with | iiagie’ actors were taken behind the| Move*us, (oulse (Mele iP ine dragon to it except by the delightful} scenes and presented to the big/fy, Another hit is “When Frances Hon that it brings to you. It's} actors. Dances With Mo,” sung and danced to be like one of the aweetest| SOME OLD STANO-BYS AND |by Anne Fair and Hivira Keresey, your childhood has been ever SOME SURPRISES. cute, comical and clever. | But the show, kiddies, the Kiddie | ” { with. Klub show. When it was said that it| BILLY” WILL BE THERE WITH | can get a little idea of what| was going to be the best ever there BOTH GRACEFUL FEET. Marguerite Rainsford is, of course, t show it is by the fact that| wasn’t any exaggeration. One act who have been obliged to at-|after the other was untolled. and i! none other than Billy Rainsford, one Wf the rehearsals are more anxious| fest, the, dancing, the singing, the | of the best and most graceful dancers any one else to see the reai | music oe the actotmiic abd comedy }204¢ acrobats in the Kiddie Klub. She to-morrow morning. Each re-| Work. All fine, fine! is better thah ever this year and # ‘Take the singing. Nearly evezy| greater praise than that could not be has been better than the last, ' piri ig gifted with a sweet voice and accorded the pretty and shapely Altman & Ca. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Beginning to-morrow (Wednesday) An Important Offering of a) ; { Women’s Chiffon Velvet Gowns ’ ee of choice quality at the very special price of ‘ $68.00 Every gown was made to sell at a much higher figure ‘% - & y An End-of-the-season Clearance of Women’s House Gowns including ‘ 125 Corduroy Robes, in various attractive models reduced to $6.50 150 Tea Frocks, Negligees and Boudoir Coats variously developed in crepe de Chine, crepe meteor and gros de Londres . ! _Feduced to $22.50 (Both Sales on the Third Floor) t, Then there dancer, And Billy is old enough now Was a great surprise when Teddy for the real stage. The show closes with “Christmas Just the dearest little dollies pa ever saw, Kiddie, a bara Hastings. rn om * . ‘HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBE= 27, 1921 ai iad re Ardele and par-luave Ragalia Sturz in the banabox |to Jaugh with them and get scared | dons; Harry Morvil, the blinking and doll and Rita Reynolds an old-fash-| with them at the spooky, myster-|(winkling butler; joned doll, Lillian Willing as a Duteh doll and little Pearl Levy as the para. sol doll, and Max Meltzer, Hayman, Cecile Parenteau, Madeline y Bretschnelder and Helen as a lot of other dolls, fuerite (Billy) Rainsford is Cousin Bleanor’s and Santa Claus’s helper. THE KIDDIE PERFORMERS HAVE A GOOD TIME. And we'd just like to tell you how favorite Elinore McGuire in “The|much the kiddies enjoyed “The Bat” Dolly Imported From France.” Oh! /and that the only regret that they Almarac, Hopatcong,|so Frenchy is little Elinore, and you know she’s not French at all—only cling French, Oui! ‘hey're not any big- ger than a real doll. They are twins, I'm in My Mother's Arms.” What a Eve in Santa’s Doll Shop.” T’ the cutest and most beautiful twins | voice that lad has—a baritone like a jot of the little one: |@ man, and how well he does use it. tunity for the exercise of their tal- ts, and you have another surprise ple oppor- | You ever saw. The whole show stops when they are on the stage and you just want to hug ‘em and run home 9 her “Ballroom Chatter." Mortimer waiting for you in this. In this act|Wwith thom. Then by way of contrast J AS Recker in “Strut, Miss Lizzie.” jittle Alice Glasser singe and dances |is Natalle Purvin the “Doll With a ‘ Cynthia White in “Allce Blue Gown. ‘Ding Toes.” The little kiddie is a| Pain in Her Sawdust.” She acts as if ? Howard Maragiino is @ newcomer natural born comedian, and her facial | she had a real pain but you can’t help t ould not only do credit laughing at her, forgetting all about 1¢ to a big actor not any one who can| pains. ii ‘ i Klub. Ke is eleven years olf and d imitate her would be nd the Shouts of Delight Will Be Deafening, | hae'a rns voice: wnich in heard to imitate Ber, would be worthy of a ‘ "and ‘for the 1921 Annual, at the Winter Garden, | then hs sott, shoe dance and clog 08, the loving cup in a competition worthy of a| And wait till you see our little old And then we thought so ‘wonderful and whq had something nice to say to each of them and to all of them; and with Miss ‘Anne Morrison, the pretty girl who|his own eloquence,” remarked an had so much trouble about “The | @uUditor. Rat,” and with May Vokes, who was hed on Saturday afternoon was that to Lizzie and funnier than “Strut, Miss | Bil) Bottleto) jall the kiddies of the Kiddie Klub couldn't have been along with them Harrison Hunter, jous, Christmasy play that startied/the detective; John Mt. them and made them wonder and|Tilis, pinch one another and open t Frunter and Robert Vaughan. eyes and shut them and shudder and} Yes, they were all delighted, say “O-oh!” and then meet the actors |kiddies we ie of the play. Just think, kiddies! ‘They went up|morrow they are going to the bat for on the stage and shook hands with |her and the Kiddie Klub. ile Elisier, whose acting they all - that they went to “The Bat" with Cousin Eleanor, and to- $$$ ———__. EASY FOR HIM. (Prom the Washington Star.) “That orator seems intoxicated by “That's why it's so easy for hi be a Prohi replied ‘Uncle doesn’ and a whole lot. of talking |regular licke ores Reet ae ord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE Greatly Reduced Overcoats and Mackinaws $8.75, $14.75 Overcoats, $8.75 ALL-WOOL chinchilla and mixed materials, worsted-lined, made with the cozy muff pockets every boy likes. 3-10 years. Sketched left. Overcoats, $14.75 ALL-WOOL materials, wool- lined, with muff pockets, and con- vertible collars. Exceptionally well- made coats. 11-18 yeats. Right. And Mackinaws, $8.75 and $14.75 ALL-WOOL mackinaws—they have sold till now for much higher ptices, as you know by the fine material and workmanship. The majority have large shawl collars. The kind of mackinaws boys need for the next few months. 0-18 years. Greatly Reduced! Boys’ Shoes, $3.95 BLACK or tan laced shoes, for school wear. Sizes 1-4. Children’s and growing girls’ strap pumps for party wear—patent leather, BM, $4; 1134-2, $5; 234-7, $7. Black satin, 24-7, $7.50; silver cloth, 244-7, $9.75. ‘cA Sale of Babies’ Shoes, $1.50 KID in button or lace styles, also patent leather, buttoned, with black kid tops, sizes 2-414. Sizes are not complete. FOURTH FLOOR cA Special Purchase! Tweed Suits Collared with Fur at $35 THE horizon blue tweed ae that is given the eo i place in all sports costumes, the equally interesting volnay, tan, and taupe tweed suits collared with fur we have se- ial purchase, and can offer them in this sell: ing at a phenomenally low price. Furs: nutria, Australian cured by opossum and dyed muskrat . . . THIRD PLOOR Sketched center. : FOURTH FLOOR Special Purchase! Junior Girls’ Skirts $5.95 A HOLIDAY Sale of wool skirts for gitls! Charming skirts they are too— plaids, checks, and stripes in many designs of lovely color combinations, with emphasis on blues and browns. There are practically no two alike in the selection, so you are sure of having an individual as well as an extremely smart skirt, They are the finer quality soft wool fabrics made in full plaited styles on a belt, and with a separate belt, so that they may be worn con- veniently with overblouses. Any young girl will be delighted with one of these decidedly swagger sports skirts. 10-16 years. FOURTH FLOOR © + $35 New Among Sweaters JERSEY sports coats are popular again. The Tuxedo model sketch- ed, with patch pockets and cross belt, is a nov- elty and a real value to be foundinthe Sweater Department. Colors: brown, and green heather mixtures, navy, black, brown, tan and fed 6 es OOS THIRD - FLOOR ' New Draped Satin Frock for Women. ALL lines are perceptibly longer in the new frocks, and charming, too, as you may see in this of satin with beaded girdle. This is the ideal extra frock that one generally needs during Holi- days, at an exceptionally reasonable price. Brown, black, navy . . . $35 THIRD FLOOR Have You Seen A Prizma Blouse? THIS week we are introducing the Prizma over- blouse. Intriguing, colorful designs are dyed into an excellent quality crepe de Chine, which is developed into this fascinating blouse. Curious beads add their charm. And it is really inexpensive at . $9.75 THIRD: FLOOR Just When Misses Are Needing Charming New . Dance Frocks WE are offering charming new dance frocks at * special prices just when misses are needing them for oe festive Holiday parties and to pa school wardrobes. There are the bouffant frocks ideal for dancing, clinging chiffons, and taffetas, at $29.50. $35 $39.50 and many other evening frocks of velvet and sequins, tulle and satin, from $39.50 to $275. THIRD-FLOOR Wool or Silk Hose THE new sports hose are so bewildering in their variety, so lovely in their colors, that they present an almost irresistible display. Soft wool in brilliant checks or stripes; shot silk in black and white, and unusual clocked designs. GROUND FLOOR.

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