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The Stage By BIDE DUDLEY ENRY BARON announces he i wili offer on T i near future The Red Pop With Estelle Winwood as a mel rele. The play, described as a melo dramatic spectacle, is by Andre Picard and was produced originally at the Renaissance Theatre, Patis The story deals with the French metropolis and its inter pretation calls for a cast of forty-six People, MISS GALE’S NEXT. Zona Gale, whose first play, “Miss Lulu Bett.’ was awarded the Pulitzer prize, is writing another « for Brock Pemberton. She is at her home fa Portage, Wis. “HAYSEED.” “Hayseed,” described as a musical pleted Apache Ife In} Theatre Sunday night, bill will be numbers: and Mrs, Riano have prom come from Washington on attend a ben Plaza given by the members of the Spanish colony to the Spanish Chureh of Our Lady of Pilar in Brooklyn icholas and others. ANOTHER KEITH HOUSE. BE. F It will be the BERNIE VOLUNTEERS. Ben Bernie and his band, Florence ¢, Eddie Buzzell and Ruth Gray assist in the Rachael Dec, 3 AMBASSADOR WILL ATTEND. Spanish Ambassador Juan Tat Nov it dance at the + The proceeds will 1 Albee announces that plans for a new Keith vaudeville atre tenth Keith house within the borders of that State, Aid ety's benefit at the Times Square The made up of twenty-tiv’ MISS BARRYMORE IN IT. Ethel Barrymore will 4 ‘The Spirit of Bquity’ int 1 the Equity ball, Hotel Asto: morrow nigh i Midnight Jol 8 WILL De er feature. GOSSIP. Mme, Vetrova’s tour in White fo violinist in “Hh onates Frank F The Seaside ren will be Da has bee dancing : Show of vephe has been tempo ipted because of throat] Mlavia ¢ Howard Samples has been engaged | \ AR TTT AMBRE Sei Le Se company gave j| Barry, Emma Haig, Olin Howland, |them try out, too. John has the mat iva Clark, John Merkyl, Thomas|ter under consideration, ey Lora Sanderson, — Guy on ING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. 22 RE RNR James Dale of the “Loyalties” some Shakespearean ’ at Public Sehool No, 11 eday “KANGAROO'S"” CAST. Ned Wayburn has completed the Little Kangaroo,” t ver principals are Marjorie Gate ‘| ¢, Allen Kearns, rge Trabert, Pat n ara, O'Brien, Lionel Pape, Barry itcomb, Edward Lester and Victo som, | Cassimore iday morning, Dee 1 been added to the Te in iting Sausage. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Some one in New Haven is stealing Wit the people keep right on FOOLISHMENT. ‘ay. Mary, I've known you, ll bet, n years,” said a young man, “ani yet Our lips, Mary dear, tren't acquainted, I fear,’ nd right then and there their lips met FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “A theatrical manager is like an stronomer.”* “When ?" “When he discovers a new star.”’ comedy satire, with book and lyrics i the Win Garden. Ve is a by A. Thomas and Brian Hooker H and music by George Gershwin and THEY WANT TO ACT n Girl” now at the William aly, will have its first Now that John Golden ts offering |b. % Will reach its f Presentation in Stamford next Mon-|ambitious amateurs the to}1 on Nov. é @ay under the direction of Edward] understudy the actors t The Club; con t for a new Keith vaudeville theatre] ner’ at the Little rs] theatre *, has x 5 east includes Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy («nd stagehands a et | Marry B its Preside: i = } | Christmas Presents j N unlimited array of f gift suggestions. t Goods purchased now i will be held for Christ- | mas delivery. f } E = SS : ' Davenport End Table, in polychtome mahogany and Japanese lacquer Specially $1 0.25 priced at Priscilla Sewing Cabi- net, in solid mahogany priced”... $12.00 Priced. sepsis tethineenrammarcneses eee TT NUN G ‘ 5 fh Windsor Arm Chair. Special $39.50 BUuckuEX NEWHALL Burve respon FoRNITURE Sixth Avenue at 41st St P ER Opposite Bryant Park. Unusual Bargains in DINING ROOM SUITES FORM ORGANIZATION TO STAGE THEATRE PARTIES] Philanthropic organizations to arrange theatre parties without charge. The Theatre Service LPT EAT RT TT TT SN TT en organized for the purpose of s Various entertainment com- mittees of sisterhoods and social anal organization boasts an expert staff Organization! under the supervision of Leo A. Eher, for many years connected with the Shubert theatirical enterprises. AND Thanksgiving is a time of homecomings, family reunions and social gatherings. The Dining Room, of all places in the home, will be the centre of interest. Many hceusekeepers realize that a new suite is needed. We have made extra efforts and are able to offer these remarkably good values just in time for Thanksgiving preparations. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS VICTOR VICTROLAS You may choose from a good selection of the best models. No interest on time pay- ments, Records | | EP muneumsiiinibe We have a complete stock of records. A catalogue will be mailed to your ad- dress upon request. Call, write or phone Bryant 5680. THE Open Saturday Evenings 3RO 1333-39 Broadway Near Gates Avenae KLYN STORE: 10-Piece Dining Room Suite In walnut, with decorated pan- els. Oblong table, glass and pan- ,elled china cahinet, one arm and five side chairs upholstered in tapestry. Specially priced, $410.00 BUCKLEY-NEWHALL CO. Liberal Terms of Credit, a ( NEW YOR K < STORE: 10-Piece Dining Room Suite In Two-tone Walnut. A tich-looking suite, con- sisting of oblong fable, buffet, closed-in china cabinet, cabinet server, one arm and five side chairs upholstered in tap- estry $306.00 Sixth Ave, at 41st. St. “ Tee {ARLEM STORE. 145-147 West 125th St. Service and Extra Good Values We are aiming to sell good, dependable furni- ture as low, if not lower than any other store in our line in New York. Good quality, good style and thorough workman- ship and finish taken into account. 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Antique finish; Louis XVI. design with Flor- entine decoration, One arm and five side chairs upholstered in mohair Specially priced, $537.00 If Desired The?-Piece Apart- ment Dining Room Suite i/lus- trated in the oval at left is specially priced at $210.00 Near Neventh Avenue Christmas Presents T thts season we add iv our stock many arti: < cles of novelty furniture which make appropriate and usefu' hogany. Specially oriced Martha Specially priced any Special- ly priced Reception Specially priced, Reception Chair Specially nriced at Smoking Stand in ma- $17.75 Washington Sewing Cabinet $24.75 Tilt Top Table in mahoa- $2: Hall Chair, $26.00 Hall in_ mahogany $34.00 Your dealer has it. 5.50 Arm Onis Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. TOMORROW For Thanksgiving Day A variety of excellent values in all the ap- parel needs that one has for Thanksgiving Day celebrations. Special Purchase Chinchilla and Plaid Back Misses’ Sport Coats 19.75 Were $24.73 and $29.73 Well tailored Coats in grey, brown and other Fall shades, lined and interlined. Model sketched has top pockets with large patch pockets. Clearance of WINTER SUITS for Women and Misses 15.00 Suits that have been priced far higher, reduced to clear them out for new stocks. Good quality yalama, velour, tricotine and novelty mixtures, silk lined and inter- lined, with self and fur collars. Women’s and Misses’ Prunella Cloth Skirts 5.50 Val. $6.97 Pleated model in blue and tan, brown and tan, black and white and other combina- tions. Sizes 28-30. MISSES’ FROCKS of Crepe Back Satin . 29.75 Regularly $39.73 The youthful model sketched has panels, and a bertha of gold metal cloth com- bined with the color of the dress, which may be had in brown, new shades of red, and black. Other equally pretty models in jacquard crepe and chiffon velvet. Special d Faille Silk HATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 3.75 Regularly $4.94 Becoming dress and tailored models in black and colors. Some_ combined with gold and silver cloth, and trimmed with flowers and novelty touches. 100 MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES OF PRESSED PLUSH BANDED HATS—sailor shapes in various styles 9 95 were $4.94