The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1921, Page 8

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Ge ‘ WITH “STORY mo house that tested the capacity of Winter Garden eloquently testl- to the excellence of the Kiddie, Xmas Show to-day. It was a that found ftself quite at home © surroundings of the Winter len and for two solid hours, with- | (a moment's intermission, the big jence of kiddies and thelr mothers | their sisters and cousins and revelled in the delightful per- nee, e audience gay noisy approval of ir enjoyment, end the unanimous! Maus was that it was the growtest iw ever staged Vy Cousin Eneanor ‘The Evening World Kiddie club. It ras diMicult at times to believe that | wonderful little performers were @lijmembers of ho Kiddie Klub, and * not one of them wax more thaa sinteen years old. To a stranger they jwill make sure that all DDIE KLUB HAS GREATEST (MAS SHOW IN ITS BISTORY BOOK FANTASY.” dience That Packs Winter Garden to Capac- ty Delighted by Young Performers—All Members and None Over Sixteen. Keresey in their Bowery stunt “When Frances Dances With Me," were an- other couple of wonders, But then | there were so many of the clever lit- tle artists worthy of mention that space won't permit of a review at length and we'll have to walt till to- morrow to tell you all the rest of It The audience was one of which any show might be proud and the full house meant a big swelling of the Kiddie Klub Country Fund, which was the reason for the charge for admission. been omitted through accident, we are known to-day, for here is the programme In |its entirety as Cousin Eleanor has prepared it for the Kiddie Klub: WINTER GARDEN, NEW YORK, (Courtesy of Metra. Lae and J. J. Shubert) THE EVENING WORLD KIDDIE KLUB mua have appeared us the cleverost of | ly professionals. | m the moment the curtain war ed on the pretty setting of sin Eleanor's “Story Book Fan- | ~ @asy,” at 26.80 o'clock until half pact the noon hour, when it closed on “Christmas SEve in Santa's D-Ill at the intervals whea it burat into @pontaneous applause. Josephine Waddell, fourteen years old, in one of the most delightful of Mnterpretative dances, was the out- @tanfling feature of the fantasy. She Was the fairy and seemed to float through the air on wings, An ex-| quisite figure and pretty a5 a maga- Bino cover girl of spring, she seemed ito float through the ichorean . creation, dimpling to} t apparent magniti- | ‘And that first touch was symbolic @f the excellence of the performance ‘and the thoroughness of the training @f the performers, The little ones proved one real surprise after an- other, and the work of the Winter Garden management before and be- hind the scenes made everything run _ @8 smoothly as one of the Winter Garden's own shows. Florence Gun- y ther and Hazel Maguire made another | @istinct hit with their singing and _ dancing of “The Land Where To- _ Morrow Begins” and thelr quaint cos- ftumes, and both of them pretty as Duda just starting to bloom. Marguerite (Billy) Rainsford was F- gain a capital success In her new © @ance, and Louise Mele, only thirteen, _ arried the house by storm with her, Bhop.” the audience sat rapt except | ¢ mazes of her |} age : Cesena A Holiday Programme Acted Entirely by Members of the Kiub, None of Whom ls Orer Slaten Yeam of Age. ‘A STORY ROOK FANTASY,” TR Sacanor schonge AST: Cam in Order of Ita Aopearanct: wn $ ton Russian dance. Anna Fair and Elvira "OAT Roy BYR Conca: For fear that any one's name has| “4 Young Man's esr manghei ath CARTER-WADDULL DANCES, ROTH GOV BLL.” "Brngeo Fr palit aie, Girl Imperoagtor, ey by 4 lice Blue Gown’ ANNA Pate tng CHEAPER MOVIES AND BETTER ONES IS AIM OF ACTORS —— With Independent Producers, They Plan to Drive Middle- men Out of Industry. Independent motion picture stors |and producers are striving to lower |the cost of admissions to picture |houses and to raise the standard of productions, This, at least is the an- nounced object of the Screen Artiste’ Guild, Just organized with Charlie Chaplin and Talmadge as prime organizers. Already, says the press agent o Guild, 8.500 motion plotare owners throughout the country tiave endorsed the move to do away with the’ movie middleman and Wall Street influence on pictures. Krom the same source comés word that the Proposition is being considered by the balance of the 18,000 movie houses scattered throughout tho land. If the basic idea of the guild is carried out, the Indepondent stars and producers will deal almost di- rectly with thé house owners, thus, in a measure, doing away with the middleman's profit. The middieman’s part of distribut- ing pictures will be taken over by the Ansociated First National Pic- tures Corporation, and thus lower the box office prices and bring about better pictures. ee irinlercinicis ‘the :| ASKS CITY TO PAY TRANSIT ADVISERS | | Judge Scott Urges “Good Will to All Men,” but Estimate Board | Tables Request. “it whether or not you appropriate this money," former Supreme Court Jus- tice Scott told members of the Board of Estimate to-day. “You see, I have already bought my New Year's tur- key.” The Judge appeared ag special counsel for the Transit Commission which Wants $11,088.80 to meet its expenses until t! nd of thé year. He spoke of Christmas ang ¢ “peace on earth, good will ty all spirit {t should invoke, but the Ma: didn't think t ead quite as far as the Transit Commis- sich, “If you don’t pay the men who ac- tually do work the transit situation ‘will be chaotic,” said Queens Borough Fresident Connolly. than the Transit Commission has mad» it,” replied La Guerdia. SUITS— Tailored, Sport and Costume Styles. COATS— Rich fur-trimmed effects for all man- ner of daytime wear. DRESSES— Street, - Afternoon and Evening styles. THE PARIS SHOP OF AMERICA NOTES FROM THE NEW STORE FIFTH AVENUE BELOW FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET 6677°HE further up the Tee you Pi she said, “the nicer it is; and we live in the lastest house.” On the 3rd of January the new Gidding store will be the very last store on the Park side of Fifth Avenue. Just above comes the beautiful house built by the t Richard Hunt for mmodore Vanderbilt. ‘Then—the Park. town there is for a store. And so near. & Go . 460% STREET It is in every sense— “about the nicest” part of e PARIS - After Jan. 3rd at Fifth Ave., 56th and 57th Sts. Last Days of Removal Sales Everything is arranged for prompt selling. | Each Sale-must be absolute and for CASH—Much of our equipment is in the process of removal and we beg your indulgence for any seeming lack of service during these last days— FURS— Separate Pieces in the most desirable pelts of the season. HATS— Street, Sport and Dressy effects suit- able for all manner of occasions. BLOUSES— Tailored and Cos- tume styles. @HE EVENING WORLD, WEDW ¥SDAY, Independont, Norma theatre makés no difference to me spirit should spread “It couldn't be any more chaotic “All will be well when the Mayor sein mn telaer ovacveion and I get together and fix up a new charter,” eakl Judge Scott, who was still pleading for the $113,088.80. “4 thought the Comptroller was to fix up the charter,” said’ the Mayor. “No; he's gone fishing,” said Judge Beott, Judge Scott's Merry Christmas and Happy New Year spirit dia not im- press the Estimate Board and the Transit Commission's pay roll was dumped into committee “for future reference.” actly BABY LION CLAWS COOK ON OLYMPIC Cub Is One of Trophies Brought Back by Californian From 80,000-Mile Trip. There were two nine-months-old lion cubs on the top deck of the White Star liner Olympic when she came Into port to-day, and one man who will remember their voyage is Albert Smith, whose Iife is usually spent peacefully enough in the ship's galley, he being one of the culinary force, He was called in to-day ag assist- ant animal handler, but it was one of the cubs that did most of the ban- diing. In proof of it, Smith has a hand tied up to soothe a number of long and painful claw marks. The cubs were the property of H. A. Snow, an adventurous naturalist of Oakland, Cal, who has been hunt- ing up and down the world for the last two years with his wife, son and eeven-yeur-old daughter, Norma. They have journeyed more than 80,000 miles, During their journeyings, the Snow, family went from the Soutb Sea Islands to South Africa and the bag resulted in the collection of 635 groups of fauna, totalling about 5,000 animals and 3,000 butterflies. Another result of the expedition, Mr, Snow said, was little Norma’s ac- uirement of about fifteen African laleots, — WOMAN HEARS WARRANT THROUGH HER KEYHOLE Mra, Balet Had Barricaded Herself Stace Aagast. It was by reading a warrant for her arrest through a keyhole in her home in Mount Vernon that Mangatet EB. Ralet was brought into the Muntefpal ‘Term taining three of her tenement houses in this city in unsanitary condition. *In- spectots of the Tenement House De- partment had tried in every way to get Mrs. Balet into court since last August. Mrs, Balet was fined $200 for the con- dition of one and $100 for each of the two others. HAVANA TRUCKMEN STRIKE. HAVANA, Dec. 28.—Freight is begin- ning to pile up ¢ Havana wharves in consequence of a strike of the union truckmen in sympathy with the or- ganized dock workers, who have been out for three weeks, The dock workers demand 4 closed shop. — ‘The East River Savings Institution 10 — 3 /O HE TRUSTEES of the East River Sav- ings Institution have declared the regular semi- annual dividend at the rate of 4% per annum and an extra dividend at the rate of % of 1% per annum. This distribution is made possible by reason of in- creased earnings and our strong financial position. Our deposits are over $33,000,000 and our surplus fund (par value) more than $6,700,000, which is a guar- THERE are no stock antee of our great strength. holders — all earnings belong to depositors. = ACCOUNTS can be opened and deposits an withdrawals made BY MAIL, This Institution has paid dividends to its depositors regularly for 73 years. The public is cordially invited to open accounts. Deposits accepted in any amounts from $1 to $5,000. BANK books ar Liberty Bonds accepted as collat- eral for loans to depositors. Deposits made on or before January 13 will bear interest from January 1 The East River Savings Institution Incorpordted 1848 291-293-295 Broadway, Cor. Reade Street NEW YORK Court to-day to answer charges of main- Thirty-fourth Street have Youths’ (Boys’ ai B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE*FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK End-of-the-Season Reductions Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing as a result of which many very remarkable values are now obtainable; among them the following: Boys’ Overcoats (sizes 3 to 10) embracing every overcoat remaining in stock reduced to $i. Boys’ Suits (sizes 8 to 18) (each with two pairs of knickerbockers) reduced to $9.75, 15.00 & 20.00 (sizes incomplete, but ranging generally from 15 to 20) the assortment embracing the entire remaining stock, arranged in three groups and reduced to $19.50, 29.50 & 39.50 Thirty-fifth Street been made in the prices of 75, 16.50, 22.50 35.00 Long:-trouser Suits nd Youths’ Outfitting, Sixth Floor) ® 4 | | Lambert Brothers Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry \4-karat green gold bar pin, pierced and engraved, set with Amethyst....... $9.50 Set with fine Sapphire... . $13.50 Others with di up to $3,500 ’ ‘ New Year’s, Gifts That Last ARGER numbers of persons than usual are pur- chasing New Year's gifts this year. Many of them were the recipients of money at Christmas who are choosing their own presents. Others are giving New Year's presents in gratitude for Christmas gifts. \4-karat green gold en. sine turned cuff Tinks, per pair, $15. Others, $7 up. \4karat green gold laney engine turned engraved edge cuff links, per pair, $12.75 Japanese signet ring. 14-kagat gold, set with | diamond $33 In the expectation that the New Year's trade would be heavy, Lambert Brothers immediately replaced the stock depleted by the unusual rush of the last week before Christmas, and the selection of choice bits is as broad now as ever. And the prices are low in accordance with reduced replacement costs. Comparison invited. Fine Diamond En- Wedding Ring gagement Ring $350.00 Hand Carved IS-karat, $9.00 up 22-karat, $10.50 up Platinum, $16.50 up Platinum ring 'g » delicately pierced H4-karat green gold Others $25.00 to $3,500 and carved, set with | diamond surrounded by 14-karat green gold Scarf Pin,Platinum 20 smaller dia. 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