The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 10

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‘ THE EVENING will be held at the on Friday of Central Theatre noxt week., A whol a Tuxedo and has never had to rent his attire yet The Stag e By BIDE mL FOOLISHMENT, A youth who was rather a fool, Once tickled the leg of @ mule, The mule muttered, ‘Woof i” And shot out one hoof, The name on the grave ts O'Toole. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Never cross the Sahara Desert lynn is prac wo bees, or not to bumble." ke a tough Winter, GOSSIP. Billy Jerome and Jean Schwartz have written a Coue song called y Day, in Every Way." William Morris says the report that he will produce "The Bootleggers” in ‘T ts most important when a new theatre is built to make its loca- tion known to the public. When the Palace opened it lost more than $190,000 the first season, prin eomuse the public didn't know where it was. Advertising put it on the mep and now it |s the centre of American vaudevite. Six months] London ts a mistake. after A. L. Erlanger opened the New] A matinee performance of ‘The Amaterdam Theatre he was returning| Fool" will be held daily during the from Philadelphia and on arriving at] holidays beginning Dec. 25. Sorry tanding in Manhattan told @} wWerg and Tova Dahl, Danish sing- Maxicab driver to take him to the} ory and dancers, have Joined the cast Pew Amsterdam of ‘The Bootleggers.”’ “Where is that theatre?’ asked the 4 @autteu: ward Whiteside will present “The fora 0: 900,000 F Mr. Erlanger, when he reached his} De rat,’’ a comedy-drama, at the Punch and Judy Theatre to-night Ruth Chorpenning has been selected b> Walter Hampden to appear with —ew him in Shakespearean productions. IT'S “BUN SHOWERS.” William H. Post of ‘Seventh Heav- Lew Cantor's new musical show, w his daughter wed to Rodney “Bun Showers," featuring Harry of Boston recently. not be appointed administrator of the , is in rehearsal. It will open in| Mme. Sarova has been added to the! state, The son 4 sis aait ford on Christmas Day. Included | cast of “A Fantastic Fricassee’ at : eclares Bis sighty- tm the cast are Kathlene Martyn, | the Greenwich Village Theatre. seven-year-old father was of unsound Grimes, Ben Ryan, Marette| Ruth Draper, who is in Kurope, wil! | ™nd when he disinherited him. , Nellie Graham-Dent, Berta] return to America in Janucry. She executors were named by the , John Boswell, Lee Houston,| will give several recitals in New to spend the estate in building Anderson and George Rerlow. | York. 10,000 white marble hotel in the goal Hees little town of Stonington, Conn., where he had his summer home, TAYLOR PREPARING. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. The son ls a member of the law Laurette Taylor has become active} Walter Kingsley says he has at-|firm of Wayland & Bernard, No. in; On Christmas night she will] tended 1,346 theatrical first nights in 165 Broadway. ake her first appearance in ‘Hu- Fannie Hurst's drama- — TIE PIN HEIR SCORES POINT. Wayland Gets Order Agat it Execu- John Elten Wayland, whose father left him his collection of gearf pins but no share in tis $900,006 estate, ob- tained an order yesterday from Surro gato Cohalan, directing the nine exe vutors to show why the son should OQMfice, ordered afore than 100 bil Weations telling where the Nev sterdam was Apollo tre, Atlantic City. Miss Taylor Fecently returned from California, Where she acted in “Peg o' My Heart" in films. The production of “Humoresque" is being made by A. L. Erlanger and George C. Tyler. The cast includes Luther J. Adler, Dore Davidson, Howard Lindsey, Wugene Ordway, Frank Manning, Bisie Grey and Sidney Carlisle. HAYAKAWA HAS A PLAY. _ Bessue Hayakawa, tho panese ®ereen star, will be presented in New ‘York in January by the Messrs. Shu- Bert, in association with Walter Jor- @an, in ‘Tiger Lil A play of San ‘Francisco's Chinatown, written by Fred DeGressac. HERE, KITTY, KITTY! Two cats, one a tenor and the ether a contralto, began a serenade ast night near the stage door of the Little Theatre, where John Golden's, "Spite Corner is holding forth. Bome of the audience thought they Yere Sid Green and Bud Counthan trying to “harmonize” ‘Sweet Ade- ."" but the members of the cast different ideas. “The Ku Klux Klan,” suggested Percy Pollock. “The banshee,” came from Mattle Keane. “Leave the dear things sing,"' said Mafge Kennedy. ‘I was at a Rus- @ian musicale yesterday afternoon.” Bo! BILL, WE KNEW HIM WELL. | A Shakespearean amateur night OfCourseYouDo! If you like exclu- siveness, style, quality and the rare charm in a slipper that is called chic, “-R you will find them f at the shops of I. Miller for as little as 510 Patent Leather or Black Satin I. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street 1554 Broadway Opes wnel 9 Pe. P Steveagh Sega Brooklyn Shep 498 Fulton Bteeet, Corner of Bond So many wives realize Se Mc Cutcheon's Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d}Streets Gifts of Exquisite Linens DANY Breakfast Sets of fine Linen Luncheon Sets rich with Dalmatian Wace — Refectory Cloths of lavish lace and em- broidery! ‘With the loveliest Linens the world affords, McCutcheon’'s caters to the discrimi- nating woman at Christmas Time, as always. Breakfast Tray Sets . . $4.50to 13.50 Es Neckwear that won't be worn in a chiffonier. Cane and umbrella sets of finest malacca, ebony and snakewood. Slippers, bags, suitcases, ,ailk mufflers, shaving sets, (belt buckles. Scotch and English golf a tt hose—our finest collection Luncheon Sets. . . + $5.00 to 475,00 H ever. Serving Table Scarfs . . $ 3.00to 50.00 i ; Refectory Table Cloths + $18.00 to 450.00 MY Lm caeres, a ee Vanity Sets...» $475to 27.50 ; 7 4 Lt LingerieBags . » «© + $3.00to 7.50 ba Chair Tidies / $ 4.00to 19.50 KY verything Lunch Cloth and 12 Napkins $ 9.00 to 150.00 Fy noe wear: ane _ Tray Cloths . . : T5c. to 18.30 td r 8 Bureau, Dressing Table: and Chiffo- y 2 nier Covers . . + $ 2.50 to 125,00 Hemstitched Damask Breakfast and Luncheon Sets . - ~« $13.50to 60.00 Napkins. . . + $7.50 to 67.50 doz. Tea Cloths and Napkins + $6.75 to 67.50 set You may be sure you will please most discriminating friends by a Christmas oe of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs from “The Linen Store.” . May we mail price list of euggestions? | jPzer Company ots, et renee = a Fifth Ave. at rl ete IIII IIS IIISISISIFIISISTISISTSISSISSSIIS. 398,58 6.88 1 | | 1 | Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. cvmmaveswe James MeCreery & They are very suitable for — Silk Faille 5.75 8.50 season millinery. 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Choice Gifts That Last gathered together for this L MBERT BROTHERS have year’s Christmas trade the most elaborate assort ment of choice GIFTS THAT LAST ever seen in the Lambert showrooms in the long experience of this old and trusted house, and they want all their cus- tomers, old and new, to share with them the thrill one experiences in beholding things that are beautiful. Diamond Engagement Rings SP Pe &— $650 $500 $300 $250 Other diamond engagement rings from $25 to $3,500 Lambert Brothers’ first aim was to make their collection of Christmas diamonds the best they ever had shown. Tothisend a member of the firm went to Europe last Summer Platinum scarf pin with en- prgeed karat gold stem, set with fine diamond. $60 14 karat green gold knife, finel and two bi thedes 14 karat eae scissor knives Other gold knives Sterling silver knives personally to select the Lambert Christmas diamonds. These stones have been beautifully mounted in the Lambert factory on the premises, © and are on view in the showrooms. Carved platinum ‘ wedding ring, $16.50 X ‘i Ladies’ ft Diamond Platinum Wedding rings in 18 Ring karat gold $4.50, . those paved with dia- carved, set with 7 monds $175 up. .to Pierced and tine diamonds, $250 Diamond Diamond Platinum Platinum “Lavalliere Lavalliere Hand- 18karat white gold bracelet watch, with 4 Hand wrought and diamonds, set in platinum, cased 15 jewelled wrought and set with 10 Swiss movement, mounted on black rib- set with 9fine fine dia- bon $90 diamonds. monds $350 14 karat gold bracelet watches with reliable $275 Price in- Swiss works see $24 up Price ine cludes chain. Gold-filled bracelet’ watches $15 upt cludes chain. Their next aim was to make their assortment of Christmas jewelry so broad that there would be something for every customer, no matter how full or thin his purse. 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