The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1922, Page 18

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GAYSUS. LOSE BLION EAH VER INTAYBY DRY LAW coment Light Wine and Beer Would Cut Levy Burden Greatly, Brewers’ Lawyer Says. The United States has lost more than a billion dollars in revenue by the operation of the Prohibition amendment, according to a statement Isstied last night by William B. Hirst, attorney for the New York State Brewers’ Association. ‘The Revenue Bill proposed for 1918 ‘would have yielded to the United Btates annually for beer, wine and spirituous Hquor $1,100,000,000 accord- ing to the estimate, while the report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1922, shows the tax paid on cereal beverages containing less than one-half of 1 per cent. of alcohol was only $8,649,925.66 at the sale price of { 15 per cent., and only $1,150,772.82 at } the price of 2 cents a gallon. { For 1918 the total revenue derivea 4 from beet ine and distilled liquors was $443, 544.98, while the total ; 5 Zetimated’ revenue from the bill for|Shuberts’ Xmas Present to 2918 was $400,000,000 from the brew- Kiddies Is the Use of ing of beer alone. If a light wine and beer bill were $750,000,000 would be augmented by millions of dollars of taxes paid to Casino for Third Presen- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, Kiddie Klub’ 8 Big Christmas Show Has Three Performances on Three Days more people have applied for admis- 1) passed now, the Federal Government . y ~~ ould Getty annual revenue} tation—Second Rehearsal a pf $760,000,000. ‘The statement that under the] Reveals More Talent. i } Volstead Act mil of gallons of a j tuous being sold with- Ri. ons eit Or revenue’ te either the} The Kiddie Klub Show ts going to 1 Federal or State Governments. If} be presented three times—Dec. 28, 29 | | @ light wine and beer law were vassed,/and 30, Cousin Eleanor is going to Hf the estimated Federal revenue of} i... third performance because i i} State treasuries and further millions derived from taxes on Incomes made by ‘the sales of light wines and beers, ‘end the present burden of taxation for the two original ones. with such huge YPSILANTI, Mich., Dec. 18.—Hopes | Meeting for the recovery of Bernard Kirk, Uni- veraity of Michigan football star, injured in an automobile accident here _ night, were held out to-day. Kirk, All American end, sustained a fractured skull. consecutive mornings. to the THIRD PERFORMANCHE of the EVENING WORLD KIDDIE KLUB'S Seventh Annual CHRISTMAS SHOW * To Be Given at The : CASINO THEATRE i (Courtesy Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shubert) Broadway and 39th Street, New York City, On Saturday Morning, Dec. 30, at 10 o'Clock. = Ss i SAN ERSTE: Name...... Cee ee eee eeecevereeserevereessnteseneetere Address... pesereeons Certfficate No... Adults will not be admitted without children. right to all courtesy. ONFIDENTIAL REDIT 2 Doors Above Jith dt. New York rooklyn eg aS This Christmas Give Jewelry No Gift Is More Desirable Nor Easier to Give When You Take Advantage of Our Easy Paying Plan. § TERMS AS LOW AS ‘We have 0 gorgeous array of Jewelry Gifts to choose from. Come in and make your selection and we can ar- ange @ payment schedule that will uot embarrass you financially. a week ee Et mages 6 een 0 Heavy seal and monogram rings for men, $1 oF eS SCE ESE EEASEDABRS SEEN SE mou rings richly chased and eu- graved. $1 oF so & week, Fiery diamond rings now week, St or no m week. a5 RINGS MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT, BEING A CONSTANT ALWAYS VISIBLE REMINDER OF THE DONOK, AND MAA AAR SSS Cuff Links in plain \ gold oF diamond pet, Beautifu, lustrous indestructible pearl neck- laces with diamoud clasp, $1 oF so a week. Diamonds Bought Here Exchanged at Futi Value at Any Time Si or so week, sion than the Casino Theatre will hold What won- derful encouragement for Kiddie ac- Shubert would be greatly reduced, !t Is as-|tors and actresses. Messrs. werted. have most kindly Jent the theatre “gally, Irene and Mar KIRK WILL PROBABLY RECOvMR| "NTS “Sally, Irene and Mary success This is the Shuberts’ lavish Christmas present to Kiddie Klub members—the use of their finest theatre for three Saturday morning the Kiddies were 6) a Members must fill out this coupon and mail it to Cousin Eleanor New York Evening World, 63 Park Row, New York City, together with a self-addressed stamped envelope, if they wish to obtain tickets Children under thirteen years will not be admitted w'thout adults. Children sending two or more requests for tickets forfeit their Po a a RCE KATHLEEN F- DONOVAN it the Casino Theatre for another big rehearsal and they did even a lot bet- ter than on their first excellent show- ing, the Saturday before, There evidence of much hard home work and it reflects credit upon the tn- struction of their mothers, fathers dd teachers, The dances and songs is is curls. ‘There are many pro irls, Helen Thompson did her “Sheik Araby’? better ihan Just time. ¢ ture to yourself flapp: sands and the lazily smoking his actors and actvesses becoming thcy will soon feel a comradeship with the performers tn “Sally, Irene and Mary” who act on the samo stage. did their vamp better than last Satur telligent blue eyes sparkle triumph of victory. Jeror heik of Ar, hooky merit himself, with ns Among the star performers Satur-] the complete abandon of the willing day was August McCall, « pretty | victim. Every Woman Knows little girl with a very sweet voice. Ruth Vriedman and Dolly Kru TNA AD LESS 0 Calling" with real feoting—very, very] oing to be one of the real hits of |] Arethe finest m theland Each package softly and it's a delight to listen to her. Augusta suffers a little from stage Nervousness but sho ill get dyes or tints any fabric or material, the show—make no mistake ¢ sf etty long black il aco of winsome sweetness Ruth t bas a The Way to Invest Wisely There is no mystery about making successful investments. The largest investor looks for safety of principal and a fair interest return, and that is the same plan the small investor must follow to be safe—to be successful. Mark and remember that there is a wide difference between in- vesting and speculating. Speculators gamble with chance and sometimes win—but more losses than gains follow speculation. Investors take the slower and surer way by earning a fair interest and getting back all of the principal at the proper time. Selecting the type of investment from various groups of bond issues is not difficult. The range of dependable securities embraces those referred to as government, industrial, municipal, public utility, railroad and real es- tate bonds, When making investments always seek the advice of a representative in- vestment house, bank o: trust company, because the stability of the invest- ment depends largely upon the integrity and the responsibility of the in- stitution which sells thit security. Read the news and advertisements on the financial pages of The World today— every day. THE WORLD who do no better than these two little seca are approaching professional perfec ane UTA tion. And so good are the Kiddie veceived a few good pcints. You p' 10c Why Pay More’ 10c. _1922. as this gracerul emia nis back and forth across the stag Eye ine four-year-old im her} provement Chey are showing: tant gles and jewels. Right this way! | work It's going to be the greate sig! Constance Campbell ist “girl only one thing. Real] Kiddie Klub show ever held. All of with “pep.” Sho sing fornia’ turday when she] which means lots and lots of hard, Iike a veteran Con as use her (riends}| work for Kiddies and Cousin Eleanore stage nervousness and Kid vould funny act. She S. Johony Logan, one of the do well to copy be 1 CC con laughin vt her hampion boy singers. wants Cousif fidence. will cacry tide nd] So it seems the audience will have] Eleanor to put his pleture im the’ Conatance files high on Ita to contain ftself no matter how] pape He dances and sings with She nd Duster | @mused anor Nash—a most nimble limged is a pretty little blond Brown type Margaret Barrett better this time t over the hardest little GRAND Rapins' FURNITURE OUR NEW CREDIT TERMS 0° $3.00 Delivers Frances Mansbach bears the dancer. tinction of being the tallest dancer in the show. And a mighty graceful one plays he ni part Dorothy Blanchard does a but this time with a t t smile She ts going to be anc it just like a real butterfly, Sh Baby Claire G © years old, ty light on her toe full of PERSON 1s a chubby personality ALITY. a Kewplo doll with ker ts going to play the her act $5.00 by: Mortimer ker to do $10.00 Ae $15.00 Ln dane- THs WEEK ONEE. 19 4 i ij ing. And he 1 There is going to 1 lau, when he pulls ¢ wig. Just wait! A new dancer Sylvia Harring She has just come into the cast. She took second prize at Luna Fark some months ago but e danced § as if che had won first. Her are going to bring her A complet Ine of t magnificent selee DIAMONDS S & JEWELRY red on Little Helen Scho biting her lp w Cousin Eleanc smile—n wise she ts was born to ‘ Helen Driscoll mus dovs t wil s Broadway Rose whel must stop Inces! must EVERYTHING POR THB HOME, OPEN SATURDA\ Near 104th St, 103d St. Subway Stati FisHer Bros ge AVE 1037 & 104" ST eas Confidential METRO JEWELRY | 78 S\ 33 W. 125t St ih Near Lenox Ave. Open Eves, unit her feet! do Mae act with a + Queen! and hear her mot her dance, |, SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE— 4 AMUSEMENTS. TIMES SQUARE gm THE am THAT FOOL COMEDY * ‘ GRINGO: NTURY / oscginw “GETS” you ANTEC Fel Ce. 8800 ¢ AMBASSADOR ai, Bint ‘ THE LADY IN ERMIN With Wilda Bennett nod Walter Woolf RUBE lay of Mexien by Sophie Treadwell. |) ETT HARLEN ee WHIRL OF iw “YORK - ard Rr aud. Favorites, vreamnutsin 7 IN SPRINGTI THE SE 30H ST, TEAL ard Last uy ak st NATIONAL $5. stasis AL’S HERE ; PLYMOUTH % MoROSCO wr BIGGEST LAUGH ULL TN Ny yournt IME TS 48. = ( ats, Thu THIN ICE of dne at. WORLD Wi dl We ‘ Piay ty fa LAV, of I Aes tLe a! John Golden Svccesses—~ LE Madge Kennedy in Frank Craven's Riot, “Spite Corner” i BOOTH [ez AM EON Wresente “THE TOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” HEAVEN |, Au noe ja QO. Ee “DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS See Brit ieTe iSECatta PRINCESS Sal yate poe eae AUTHOR. 54 Sw { Mats W. of Biway NEW AMSTCRDAM THEATRE at o:15 POP. PRICE MATS. WED. & SAT. THE BUNCH 3 Juby IPS A GREAT SHOW. 1 a PUNCH & JUDY, | TONY SARG’S MARIONETTES ' “DON QUIXOTE OF THE M 19° To-day and ‘Vo-m'w OE GLENN HORT ER ELOY ACL. wt 20. WuSiC BOR THEATRE °; p THE STREET” A HARRY RAPE PRODUCTION. 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