The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 13

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THE The Stage By BIDE DUDLEY Judy,” had a birthday yesterday and among the gifts she received was a ton of coal. She will save it until she has enough money to buy a fur- nace, Miss Astaire was twen yeare old yestetday and so was her brother, Fred, her twin. Everybody forgot Brother Fred, however, and it made him so mad he threatened to grow a mustache. FOR THE BIDE-A-WEE. Among those who will appear at the Bide-a-Wee benefit to-morrow after~- noon at the Greenwich Village headache, HE next production of the The- atre Guild will be the mediaeval mystery, "The Tidings Brougin Mary," by the French poet, Paul laudel. It wil! open on Dec. 25. Re- reals are under way at the Gar tek “Peer Gynt. with Josepa hildkraut tn the title role, will be @ Guild's fourth production. It will launched late in January or early ‘ebruary. He bought his girl a A handy thing to — Jeannette MISS WHITE NEXT WEEK. Rex Stovey, Marta Nov Frances White, having closed her| Burke, Dolores Farris, Andre Chotin in ‘The Hotel Mouse," will be/#24 Roy Shields and his orchestra the Central Theatre next week with he Whirl of New York.” This show GOSSIP. & condensation of. the Winter Gar-] Between the acta at the Moro: N production of that title and ts hy Men Leave Hom onsored by the Messrs. Shubert. on, the standeces FUN FOR THE CHILDREN. Charles Dillingham and R. H. urnside will be hosts to 10,000 ippled and dependent children ac matinees of ‘Better Times,” at ber. Six hundred of the young- selected by Bird S. Coler, Co: mer of the Department of Pu ¢ Works, saw the show yesterday. FLYNN AN EXPERT, Joe Flynn, in a dressigg room at|* the Winter Garden the other night, id some sleight of hand tricks. He a lead half dollar, saying he d left his better half at home. Joe js 80 good with his hands that m finds strange watches and rington ha Love Mar! is rehearsing. = @ in his pockets. He can his salary disappear in wor yle too, A VALUABLE GIFT. “Whispering W s” at he tH 12S W. 125th Se, Adele Astaire, of ‘The Bunch and! Street Theatre. Hl It Just Can’t Be Done! Why home-made bread can’t be as nutritious as VITOVIM BREAD ‘Tw advertisement is addressed particularly to those women who for one reason or another still adhere to the old-fashioned practice of home-baking. You are doubtless proud of your baking skill, and perhaps with good reason. But no matter how tasty your home-made bread may be, you will have to admit that you cannot make a loaf as nourishing as WARDS VITOVIM BREAD. Your home-made bread will contain little or no vitamin B, that essential food-substance which your children need to make them grow big and strong and sturdy and which all of us, young and old, must have to help keep us healthy and vigorous. Neither will your home-made bread contain the same wealth of mineral nutrients found in VITOVIM BREAD—the substances that help build up and preserve all parts of our bodies particularty our bones and teeth and which make this bread particularly valuable for ex- pectant and nursing mothers and growing children. Nor will it be so rich in the balanced proteins needed to nourish and repair the losses occasioned by the daily wear and tear on our bocty- tissues. Only the Ward Baking Comparry knows how to extract all these vital food-factors from the germ and bran of the wheat and restore them te white bread. In order to do this it was first necessary for the Ward Baking Com- pany to construct in Warren, Ohio, a million-dollar extraction plant for the recovery of these elements from the germ or heart of the wheat berry. This part of the wheat is one of Nature's richest storehouses of these precious nutrients, yet it must be discarded in the milling of white To make VITOVIM still more nourishing, every drop of water or @inarily used in bread-dough is replaced in the VrTOVIM dough by tich whole milk—two-thirds of a pint to every loaf. Even before the coming of VITOVIM, the Super-Bread, most women had abandoned home-baking as a foolish waste of time, labor and moncy. Now that science has created a loaf of bread far more nour ishing than any home-made loef can ever be, there ie no longer any reasonable excuse for the drudgery of home-baking. Remember our challenge: All competitive breads and ell home- made breads are challenged to equal in public tests the nutritional value of WARD'S VITOVIM BREAD. A white “s Super-antrition — Eat a pound a day VITOVIM REG U.S. PAT OFF ITO ie THE KEY T WARD BAKING COMPANY Copyrighted 1934, by Ward Baking Company A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Leon Erroll of “Sally,” while ia Pittsburgh recently, asked a police- man if a woodpecker ever had a FOOLISHMENT, Said het “My little fawn, When wo are wed we'll find it such FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “Why do the members of the Fas- ‘| cist! wear black shirts."* “To cover up their undershirts, lag ace bala SBette ROLLER SKATES ‘ will present $1.95 The famous Winslow of eae Liab Pty Lsatond ates — long lasting — ad- i] justable to ell elses. "Three years to adults. Other skates up to $4.75 « You will find more gifts at Davegs than you have friends to give them (o. Visit Davess. r the ¢ lias been named for has succeeded Where Your Christmas Money Goes the Farthest EVENING diamond ring, pawn,” ILE, 42nd Se. 2B Soho St. Please $37.50 to $130.00 For its decorative value, as well as for its utility, a spinet desk will prove a distinguished addi- tion to’ the furnish- ings of living room or boudoir. Beautiful in appear- ance. Low in price. Ideal as gifts. Charming Tea Wagons $23.50 up What woman but would take pride and pleasure in a beauti- ful tea wagon tn her dining roomP An asset to the interior decorative scheme of your home and ad- mirable for taste- fully serving your guests. Liberal Terms of Credit, if Desired In the very heart of New York City Watch for this—the largest flashing sign in the world—atop the Buckley-Newhall Building. It indicates the location of THE HOME OF BLUE RIBBON FURNITURE Sixth Avenue and 41st Street HE trend of the day is to gifts of a lasting nature, such as furniture. Here is some- thing that grows in the esteem of the recipient as the years go by, always being a | $29.00 up pleasant reminder of your love and thoughtfulness. Give furniture this Christmas | w, offer some very and you will be giving the most sensible gift of all! highly desirable gate Make This a Furniture Christmas |i, sore Smoking Stands $4.98 to $35.50 Many very neat de- signs to select from A lasting gift that is always appreciated. Just the thing for “him.” The Tip Top Table A most practical gift. The tip top table is greatly fa- vored in making ap- propriate Christmas gift lists. Prices from $10.75 to $57.00. BROOKLYN STORE: 1333-39 Broadway Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Aen gn Bige gn gn gn ody Ben Bye by hyn tye by hy hg hg ote why why hg wty hgo hge uly Dy Spo wy hye Age BUCKLEY-NEWHALL Co. leg tables, breakfast size. These are of and have drop leaf tops. Finished in mahogany. Martha Wash- ington Sewing Cabinets Grandfather Console Sets Clocks Four-Poster Mahogany $19.50 up Among the most welcomed Christ - mas @ifts is the Martha Wash- Ua ae sewing cabi- net. ts three ; ¢ drawers and twoend| |4 6ift that will see compartmentsmake| |# good many more it unusually con- holiday seasons. No venient need to look further for a timely choice. $93.00 to $41.50 up $750.00 In demand for re- A gift for the home ception hall or for that can be handed | | 0d¢ wall space down to future gen- The console table erations as a prized and mirror sets will heirloom. Several prove very accept- different designs to| | 2>/e gifts and they select from. are inexpensive as well. Telephone Sets Floor Lamps Complete Davenport Tables Chair and \ Ud $18.50 up Here is another gift that will be wel- comed into every home with a tele- phone, Many dif- ferent styles to OS es $26.00 up Here is a real gift— these strongly built and finely finished tables $22.50 to $100.00 What more beauti- Such a gift as this will pleasantly re- mind the recipient of you for years and years to come. ful gift could you possibly give than one of these rich lamps? choose from, Liberal or rerrnerersrerernceerrnrnrren HARLEM STORE: NEW YORK STORE : 145-147 West 125th St Pies * Sixth Ave., at 41st St. Open Saturday Evenings Open Monday and Saturday Desired Evenings * ‘ ;

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