The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 11

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Se ET ET , ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. 1 ' 1 Biaie Hospiiai. Keith acts will mike} cast of “Pne Masked Woman,” open- |“ sfcy I go with you, my pretty marr —_—_—_—_—_—_—_————— Purceiia, a dancer in ibe same show, Miss Schubert is a Chicago girl, Lut} up the entire bill, ng at the Eltinge Friday. “Sure, if you'll work the pump,” she her husband cannot complain about —— —— id I h Cc S ta J © HJ inane trom Derby, Conn. A WISE BOW-wow. A THOUGHT FOR TO-OAY. biol worst criminal ts the good mar — Bertha Knight. 2 ne Wrot Vinklespegre eT FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE Tyrone Power, ha By BIDE DUDLEY ITS FOURTH BILL. 2° SESS The fourth bill of the season 4 “What does he * omel ody att Wife P wn you'r: DDIE DOWLING, comedian iM} iyo Threshold Playhouse consists of | asked recently. 7s uel yl La oie SE eee it happen y ‘ “Sally, irene and Mary," be-| “rhe Clock," by Robert Courtney; | ‘Everything, replied Miss foi sit re OTE YOR FONG Oy rey eT abandsl dunno! t did't intend end them t ne L Oo Neves the dramatic critics have] Ask Oulga,” by Gladys Hall ana] “except dog biscuits.” maid te come home. Gueas the taxi driver ogi ehd pleas of Dr. € Norothy Donnell Calhoun; ‘The —— “Tm going amilking, sir.” she said, le 9 mistake ° “Lately,” says Wddle,’* tr erl!-}Ciina Pig,” by Evelyn Emig, «nd GOSSIP. beds Me eee Seca: baat wtaa | ne, HS teehee Bie, oat Best X Your Voice on alter hours of chanting to thom: | cooK Belves, ‘Day by day, with each new = Play, Lam getting bitter and bitter.’ ' CHRISTMAS MUSIC. aaa Beginning to-morrow ut noon the “HOSPITALITY” TO OBLIGE. spirit of Christmas will reach Prowl “Why Not?" the new Equity play] Way with the singing of rois and which opens at the 48th Street Thea- | Yuletide songs in the Pala tour after the holid eee ole e The we ELECTRIC € OASTERS will be matinees of “The New Jan have Lily." Christmas Dap TUNGSTEN LAMPS Watts. Tes. Our Price, | 3d 28 | Pheatre tre on Christmas night, will be peo. | where, by a special arrangement be Drea ral Was produced tsi a) 2s @ented at a spebial invitation perform tween Father Finn and night in London under the man. . | nce on Saturday evening next. In] lather Fian's Va ment of Alfred Butt : de taal ty LAMPS | order that this may be done ‘Hogs- [urcnty-five in all--will give af Marceline, the clown, Pitality,’ the current Equity play at] gram, ‘The singing will Se this theatre, will close Friday night. | dally at noon until Christmas A UNIT MARRIAGE. A BIG BENEFIT. k , Florence Schubert, who is the de-| Under the direction of E. F .] 21 and 22. 1 Our Price |” ' serted bride in “The Whirl of Now]a big benefit show will b of} Be $ York,” a Shubert Unit, now at the{Lexington Theatre on Sunday nig Kieis ¥, $9.95 Tatinete, Harlem Opera House, has been af Feb. 11, to aid the welfare work a will not open at t Apollo int L% Reductions on Everything Electrical, Prompt Attention to Mall Orders, Tr oe ~ bride in real life since Jay. On]|the Manhattan State Hospita’, | Saturday night 4 , ANI i B eS 4 that day she was married to Ray (Ward's Island, und the King's Park {John Halliday has been added to the ELECTRICAL & ENGINEERING CORP., lo Lighth Ave. (45th BANS \ i LE ene - iar vat Women’s Coats in Extra Sizes Stern Brothers © (ion mimiys mens crane West 42nd Street (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street of laurella, peau de cygne, Coats and broadcloth . . . $45.00 A Gift from Stern Brothers is one that _ Values up to $65.00 you can give with genuine pride Coats Sci $69.50 ET the home folks and the close friends who are far away hear your Christmas greet- A feeling of: high regard or of chetished friendship can only be Values up to $98.50 ings this year. expressed through gifts which in turn possess high character. Here one not only ; : ree he gi ; | expects, but actually does obtain articles of enduring charm and unsurpassed quality. ! FUR-TRIMMED COATS end them the gift of your voice | | of the very finest cloths of the season, $89.50 by telephone. Exchange good | Such a reputation results only from a world-wide search for all that is novel, rare and beautiful. Merchandise of ingenuity, artistic merit, and richness is being re Sizes gok to 544. Black and colors in all styles, ceived daily trom our London and European offices—constantly varying in the character of its charm, but unvaryingly true in quality to the label it must bear. wishes over the wires. Such a remembrance is timely, personal i and in tune with the Yuletide \ spirit. It is sure to increase the happiness and pleasure of their day and yours. THIRD FLOOR. ies emer si and Women, Only sd Special Prrchast enables us to. offee thee Walking Sticks and Parasols suggest ideal Christmas Gifts. ; . 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