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i i ; 5 ¥ ’ ws Kiddies of the Kiddie Klub, listen to this! The seventh annual Christmas show of the Kiddie Klub is drawing] that ts saying a good deal, Bligh. My goodness, how fast the time does fly, and we aro all getting older Mr. Walter ‘all but Cousin Eleanor. Cousin Eleanor has to stay young, for It would never do for her to out Brow her Kiddie cousins, Would it, ‘kiddies? No. indeed. So the show is going to take place in the Casino Theatre Broadway and 39th Street, on Thure- @ay, Dec. 2%, at 10 o'clock in the morning. This is through the courtesy of Mr Lee Shubert, not the show, but the fact that it is going to be in his then- tre. Mr. Shubert is very fond of kiddies and readily assented to place his beautiful theatre at the disposal of the Kiddie Klub, just as soon as Pousin Eleanor asked him And anoher who ts going to help the kiddies out is Claude P. Greneker, who {s the Publicity Director for the Bhuberts. Claude is a big kid him- pelf, and says that he always will b> @ kid. Just walt till you meet him, fand see all that ho is golng to do for ‘as. Well! What we started to tell you about was the kind of a show we are going to have and what you have to do to qualify as one of the performers, It's going to be « different kind of a show this year. Instead of a Christmas @nectacle, with which you have #0 Jong been delighted, we are going te hhave a vaudeville show: ‘Yes, true and honest—an honest to goodness regular show like they have fm a lot of the big theatres, and as they say in the theatres, !t ts going to be a humdinger. But—— ‘There's @ lot to be done before the curtain goes up and the orchestra plays the overture, The performers have to be selected. ‘There must be « tryout of all the talent in the Kiddie Klub, which ie @ whole lot, and from the talent will be felected the artists who are to appear fm the Kiddie Klub Show. ‘The tryout takes place on Saturday Morning at the Casino Theatre, and . those who register first will stand the best chance of being given a part in the vaudeville show. Nine o'clock is the hour when you Must present yourselves at the stage @oor on 39th Street. That isn't too tarly—no; regular schoo} time. Be sure and get there on time If you “rant to get a part in the show. If you can do a vaudeville stunt, sing, dance, recite or play a portable instru- ment—come right along A portable musical instrument is one that you can carry with you, and tf you have one bring it with you. Bring your music if you have a song or a dance. For this ts going to be the big time of. all the great times and shows of the Kiddie Klub, Cousin Eleanor de- cided upon the vaudeville show, be- eause she said that it would give greater scope for the kiddies’ talents and give more of them 4 chance to Play on the stage. This ts going to be a free show, kid- @ies, and every member of the Klub ts entitled to two tickets—two. Get your applications in early, Children under thirteen will not be admitted alone. ig to be some famous There are gol Comet Rice Cooksin 20 minutes #70 etx expfale of foriously boiling water in a large saucepan add one teaspoonful of salt. Slowly shake in covered for twenty minutes. The grains sbould then be soft. Drain through « Kiddie Klub’s Christmas Show For 1922 to Be Best Ever Given By Evening World Kiddie Talent). i.ns ste Suet uc "Mas ane ide, Bes A I A BI VA. na eT ROR THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923. kiddies there as Judges on Saturday.|two things to say about the song] he kiddie comedians. He is one him- They ure the four kiddies that carry| numbers. But he says he will paa: | -elf you know, and keeps the crowds away the honors ip four of Mr, Shu-] opinion only on the boys. As for thr]uf folk who come nightly to the bert's big show. little girls, he loves them all so muci | “‘asino Theatre to see ‘Sally, Irene hat he is ing to leave them to the tender mercies of Miss Laurel Nemeth the prettiest songs ir Time" in a clear, high voice nd Mary’? in peals of laughter. If you can make him smile you are sure in the Kiddie Klub Kast, Miss Olive Toll, who is the twink f a plac a8 sweet and pretty as any blue-eyed one of those kiddies who will try to impress her with thetr talent, and hang her on your Christmas Troe Remember the tryout fs on nia Saturday morning—the coming Mr. Eddie Dowling will took over] Saturday at 9 o'clock, hat a hollow thing is wealth, when a Few cents will buy the finest cheese in the world! LIEDERKRANZ CHEESE The cheese that makes the meal The Monroe Cheese Co. Monroe N.Y. Woolf, hero of the “Lady in Ermine,” will have ono or fre» | Kiddie Klub Ticket Coupon | Fre Menters | For the Big Christmas Show | Memtes Members Must Fill Out This Coupon If They Wish to Obtain Tickets to The EVENING WORLD KIDDIE KLUD'S Seventh Annoal CHRISTMAS SHOW To Be Given at The CASINO THEATRE (Courtesy Mr. Lee Shubert) Broadway and 39th Street, New York City On Thursday Morning, Dec. 28, at 10 O'Clock Name.....sseree Address... 7, | See eee ead Certificate No. . Please be sure to inclose self-addressed stamped envelope Adults will not be admitted without children Children under thirteen years wil) not be admitted without adults. Children found sending two or more requests for tickets will for- felt their right to all courtesy. One of our leading food specialists says: “A simple bread and milk supper was once common in rural American homes. It is highly satisfactory from the standpoint of nutrition, and almost eliminates labor in its serving. 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