The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 5

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|. KEEPS EVENING Winter Garden Was Jammed and Performance Proved Klub Is Rich With Talent— Shubert Forces Do Much to Make It a Great Success, The Kiddic Klub Show which took place in the Winter Garden yester- day morning was a success with a The house was crowded— SMIDDIE KLUB CHRISTMAS SHOW WORLD PROMISE _ AND IS THE BEST IT EVER GAVE an artist we weren't wrong, were we? Cousin Eleasor's oute Mttle play- let, “A Story Book Fantasy,” was Just the thing for Christmas, and the artists were great, from Helen Shea, the nurse, to Bill Shea, the villain. And could there be a sweeter little Queen than pretty Victoria Gilpin? And weren't Louise Mele and Flor- ence Guather a pair of “peachy’ pages? But, ah! when Josephine Waddell, who played the fairy. danced! vision that was delightful to the eye | Mara; and entrancing to the . the wonderful little dancer is only fourteen. captured the house in i slippers @isappeared, REASONS WHY IT WAS “THE BEST SHOW.” Louise and Josephine with Margue- rite (Billy) Re ful trio in w ;Carter-Waddell dances. Hilly, pretty | of face and figure und graceful as the others, rounded out the hit made by | the other two in her new dance, and when she was through the audience knew that they were witnessing the j best show ever of the Kiddie Klub. And between thee dances and the no, another first timer, in a/ shape, And |cute little sketch, “Why, Dear?” ie e's then SBee cate two more of lever * tes,” Loulse Melo, who is only thirteen, |guiro and. Flore "quater te ‘ fa # Be Russian | quaint, Olt fi lance, She was a charming picture jbonnets they look La Wer dainty open and ye Poet have stepped cut of the en” pretty she wore seemed no more of an Im-|as peaches and as bloo t | Pediment than if she disported danc- |singing and dancing were in khagiay ini She is an acrobat but |with thelr dainty costumi a Lone Cah and seems to enjoy her | who work as fully as did her audience, |most del: which sat through it all enraptured. lity and pg hl There was a sigh of regret when sh? lare fascinating. Little Mortimer Becker was a girl impersonator and bell, not more than a boy and got away seemed to be the lea her movements in the dan kiddie of all Uiue Gow Ma- | “Ballroom C Gunther, In their| Teddy Meadows, Sel; joned frocks and flat | Florence Powell, in her h level. Hazel, ler, has a peonal “Christmas Eve ith it in fine!light to the audience, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921, Then Bawe Ruth, the Htuest ;, Cynthia White in “Alice ‘Anna Fair and Elvira Keresey made| Kiub, a great hit with thelr Bowery act, “When Frances Dances With Me,” as Md Marion Morrisey and Bilzabeth Black in the “Kentucky Blues.” in’ Santa's Doll) teach some si Constance Camp-! Shop,” was another of Cousin Elea-| buck and wi ten, impersonated | nor’s creations and proved another de- | your cakewalkers and send them back re were) to th ssihiaas Sut ica VP ORION EE, TO aa TS NRA RT OTTERS OS TCI | somo wondertul littie dolls in that|of the dari #hop, from the twins, Ardele and Bar-| soft shoo and tap Gertrude Reynolds in| bara Hastings to our own Milly Mtainn- atter,” Clarice Levisohn, Marshak, Imitation of Al Jolson, singing "Mammy, Pretty |No More,” ail came on in their turn and kept the show up at the same ford, who waa Santa's helper. nop was tny Alico Glasser, who was| Natallo thy ding-toed dol, ‘The way she ding- | abl covered among the new talent of the Kiddie Club, She was ten-year-old |t | Madeline Martin, and if dancers, then call off plantation. Madeline was one of the features she surp One of | all with and won for herself the groatest little comedians in that|wmd of pene Purvin caine up remark- fresh after bel: toed and hip-hopped, to say nothing |doll box for near) of her song was another great tribute |and she sang ty the versatile talent of the Kiddie| With @ Pain in Her Sawdust” in a way that was as funny as it was And still another wonder was dia-|fine, Max Meltzer was a good harle- vin, and for the rest of the dolls ‘e were Rosalie Sturz, Rita Reyn- he can't/olde, Liltan Walling, ‘o the best of the| Kathryn Hayman, Cecile Parenteau, Fay Bretschnelder and Helen Aram, and a, review of the show wouldn't be complete without special mention of | of didn’t @ over from ienore inna of the shut In @ big | hardly bigger tham @ real je whole show, To the ontire mat Winter Garden your Shuberte to the Pearl Levy, deavor, and ¢! stage doorkeeper. Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered February 1st. med—and the audience was one| Wasn't she a darling? Didn't she}fantasy were the other turns, little Just dance herself into the hearts of |four-year-old Eleanor Walsh making the entire audience? Graceful she} her first appearance and endearing fits 4g, @ fawn and as light and nim-!herself to every kiddie and kiddie's Her ie seemed flying through the |mother in the house. Little Johnny | air with her gossamer wings, and|Logan with his impersonations of Pat Sth Avenue { the finest that ever gathered in ke great Broadway show house. ~" All the kiddies who saw it will show ever given by the Kiddie Klub, Reopens showed her versatility infand there were Helen Maguire in ‘tA 4s had been promised ail along, And| o e, she made another! You n Ro show ever went along more aie @moothiy. It moved along like nH | clockwork, just like one of the Win- — ter Garden's own shows, and one of | the reasons, Cousin Eleanor says, | was the co-operation of the Winter | Garden management. ‘ It was a compliment to the Kiddie Draperies and Stanley x Me Gibbous Rion ni, or onan i | 392Pirtn Ave. at 36 St. ~ Drapery Fabrics: reason why the kiddies and their Secand Koor-TFake Glevator: ' parents or other relatives flocked to the Winter Garden and bougit tickets all the way from 10 cents to 7% cents was on account of the pro- ceeds being turned over to the Kid- die Klub Country Fund. They didn’t forget the poor little kiddies, Considerably Reduced A Clearance Sale Armure Portieres in attractive designs and practical colors. a Ee eee brother and sister members, who DRESSES ( OA | S formerly 14.75 Clearance price, pr, 9.75 may not be able to afford an outing Tt in the summer when most of the : “hina Si i Van \ Not our usual December clearance at which China Silk, 46 inches wide, in « variety of dies are away an ith their parents sBut wasn't it a wonderful show, iddies? Wasn't it wonderful the way that the acts were put on and played by the members of The Eve- the country colors suitable for decorative purposes. a certain percentage is deducted from the price of each garment—BUT A SALE AT WHICH WE OFFER UP-TO-THE-MINUTE APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CLASS AT PRICES SO LOW AS TO SEEM ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE. formerly 2.50 Clearance Price, yd., 1.35 Drapery Armures of good quality and at- tractive colors. ming World Kiddie Klub? Weren't you proud of them all? Big folks at 40in., formerly 1.85 Clearance Price, yd., 1.25 the show said that it couldn't have FUR TRIMMED COATS Fur Trimmed Coats « 35.00 Disregarding utterly the cost, these coats are made of soft, rich materials, such as Cham- oistyne and Bolivia, and trim- med with Fox, Wolf, Mole and Australian Opossum; richly silk lined and heavily inter- lined. been better if it had been made up | f all professional stars. When we | ,baid that every one in the cast was | It Is Great PRIDE | _ FARM | Tomato (arsup Made Where the Tomatoes Grow \ In the Midst of the \ 45in., formerly 2.25 Clearance Price, yd., 1.75 50in., formerly 4.25 Clearance Price, yd., 2.75 Fur Trimmed Coats « 49.50 Of Bolivia, Panvelaine and other high cost materials, gen- erously trimmed with Squirrel, Wolf and Opossum. The tai- loring and finish in these coats are of the highest exception. Damasks in new designs, many of which are exclusive with James McCreery & Co. ‘There is a wide variety of patterns in very pleasing colors. formerly 6.75 Clearance Price, yd., 3.75 Casement Shade Cloth (crinkle cloth) of a good quality, 50 inches wide. formerly 4.25 Clearance Price, yd., 2.50 High Cost Fur Zrimmsed Coats ———, Highest cost coats of Pollyanna, Ge- 75” rona, Panvelaine and Bolivia, trimmed with Squirrel, Beaver, Wolf and Opossum, at ——500 Silk and Cloth Dresses — 185 have been reduced to . . . 10.00 Over 300 have been reduced to. 15.00 These dresses are from our regular stock. They are all smart, midwinter models, consisting of Taffetas, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and the different Crepe Silks. Divided into two lots at these sacrificing prices for clearance. Se 500 remnants of Damasks, Tapestries, Velours, Armures and various decorative fabrics marked at 50% reduction. . (Fifth Ploor) Sess South Jersey Farms fillions of bottles sold annually Sold at Grocery and None Credited Delicatessen Stores Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St.—N. Y. Established 1879 vii Period Model Cabinet With Genuine Victrola Installed 79.50 regularly 90,00 We are taking this unusual reduc- tion on the cabinet (this model is to be discontinued) and not, of course, on the genuine Victrola which is installed. $5.00 Down Balance in small monthly payments. BEGINNING FRIDAY Boys’ Reefers SIZES 5 TO 11 YEARS *10 BLUE CHEVIOTS GRAY FRIEZE FANCY TWEEDS GRAY OR TAN CHEVIOTS No interest charged on deferred payments (Fifth Floor) Inlaid Linoleums 1.19 sq. yd., Exceptionally attractive hardwood and tile patterns are offered for clearance at this low figure. This is the sort of linoleum in which the color and design go clear through to the back. Button-to-neck models, all from regular stock, made of all wool fabrics, under our own personal supervision. (Eighth Floor) FIFTH FLOOR dames McCreary & Co. House Furnishing Clearances 34th Street Reed Furniture Reduced About 334% Sample suites of our finest grades of wicker furniture will be offered for clearance at a reduction of about 3314%. There is only one suite of a kind and no duplicates at these prices. 4-piece Reed Suites, consisting of a Settee with 3 loose seat cush- ions and 2 pillows, Arm Chair with seat cushion, Arm Rocker with seat cushion and ‘Table with mat and glass top. Imported Cretonne Coverings, silk floss cushions. One suite in Rose color. One suite in Putty color. One suite in Natural color. Clearance Price, 325.00 formerly 489.00 140.00 3-piece Gray Enameled Suite, silk floss seat cushions. Clearance Price, 105.00 4-piece Suites, consisting of a Settee with 3 loose seat cushions and 2 pillows, Arm Chair with seat cushion, Arm Rocker with seat cushion, Table with mat and glass top. One suite in Putty color. One suite in Ochre (yel- low). One suite in Terry Red. One suite in Buff color. Clearance Price, 280,00 formerly 420,00 184.00 3-piece Green Enameled Suite, silk floss seat cushions. Clearance Price, 140.00 172.50 2-piece Frosted Brown or Putty color Suite, loose spring seat cushions. Clearance Price, 118.50° 3-piece Suites consist of Settee, Arm Chair and Arm Rocker. 2-piece Suites consist of Davenport and Arm Chair. (Fifth Floor) Curtains and Cretonnes Imported and Domestic Cretonnes, of good quality, in effective colors and Lacet Arabian Lace Curtains, me- dium border effects. Clearance Price, pair, 8.75 formerly 11.75 Marie Antoinette Door Paneling, neatly designed on strong, durable nets. 18 in. wide. Clearance Price, yd., 950 formerly 2.25 Clearance Price, yd., 78¢ formerly 1.50 to 2.25 designs. English Cretonnes, in charming color effects. Clearance Price, yd., 1.25 formerly 2.25 to 4.25 American Cretonnes, in delightful 30 in. wide. Clearance Price, yd., 1.75 colorings. Clearance Price, yd., 48¢ \ formerly 3.85 formerly 8Se to 1,25 (INfth Floor) McCreery “Master-Made” Furniture No C. 0. D's, Eight-piece Gray Enameled Chamber Suite Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case, Twin Beds, Rocker, Bench and Night Stand. formerly 1365.00, 675.00 Four-piece Chamber Suite, Walnut veneer; Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bed. formerly 795,00, 347.50 Six-piece Breakfast Room Suite, Walnut veneer; Buffet, Gate Leg Table and four Chairs formerly 220.00, 110.00 Seven-piece Decorated Breakfast Room Suite. hand stippled, Buffet, Silver Cabinet, Drop Leaf Table, three decorated, leather back and seat Side Chaire and one Arm Chair. formerly 550.00, 278.00 Ten-piece Queen Anne Model Dining Room Suite, ‘Mahogeny veneer. formerly 775,00, Bookease, $5 inches wide, formerly 130.00, 68.00 Bookcase, two doors, formerly 124.00..... 60.00 At Half Price and Less No Mail or Telephone Orders. All Quantities Limited. A number of Library Suites and individual chairs, Half Price or Loss. (Seventh Floor) And for Immediate Delivery Only. Cee eer ee Teer ee Telephone Set, formerly 25,00. .. 12.50 Library Table, formerly 62,00 31.00 Davenport Table, formerly 95.00....... 47.80 Chaise Longue, Mulberry Velour Seat. formerly $5.00, 27,50 Night Stands, formerly 25.00 10.00 Gate Leg Table, formerly 60,00 3.00 Library Tables, formerly 87.50......... 42.50 Mahogany Umbrella Stand, formerly 25.00, 10.00 Telephone Stand, formerly 25.00... -12,00 Library Table, formerly 115,00, Console Tables, formerly 45,00... Solid Mahogany Slip-over Table, ee RNY SNP ONET ermerly 18.00, 7,80 Fr whirl- out of a windew, or came ove but oh, my! and one of the dearest, and acted “The Doll |cutest artists In the chew bs wants to extend her thanks, from the stage carpenter. Bverybody pitched in and made the Kiddie Kiub show thelr personal care and {ts success their especial ci hat goes from the in the box-office to old F, Raynon

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