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ee THE EVENING WORLD’S — Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) Press Publishing Company Fon KIDDIE KLUB KORNER SATURDAY SPECIAL FEATURE CONDUCTED BY | ELEANOR SCHORER % i ‘ | mang j— oN SONSTANCE i | ihm GISTA q/ Jose PHINE © MECAL CASE | / | | } MoatimEs { BECKER } | SELMA MARSHAK | Fi | Sante let "Sully"? measure his whis- laide bas @ sister in the show, Her only two days more. t kere so that he could order some ex- namo is Charlotte, and‘ like Elvirp’s wait tor Chitistinas: its kitisand actly thé same length, Then Santa brother David, Charlotte does her get 7 da tot so that “Sully'? might alone, 1H ong come ter Ca r- fun, and after these comes the hat down pat and Santa even let ine Hayman’s, who gives a bully gpod excitement, of Christmas week visits ave his magle wand with Imitation of Frences White singing T hope. t ‘ou Will pay one of t whieh he turns bad children into good “Ohio.” Our other impersonators are to our Klub's Christmas party wh at Sylvia Binder, who dons « tuxedo | begins on Thursday of Sully,’ Santa of the play, sings “Don’t” a la Kddie Cantoi } week and lasts for three days the Coffey Twins a merry clase Helen Driscoll, who dtesses and | Have you tickets for first pei ci) tive scenes of the play but @nces tike Mae Murray in ‘Bréad- | formance, Kiddie Kin, or for the sec- Rumbers in two places on its face. [ and still other ny stock they run him to earth at the Little Way Rose,"* i: ond or the third? Get out your am asking you so earnestly to be But will not be a ul Christma Chureh Around the Corner, In the Augu McCall, Helen Maguire } ickets from their sa ping places Carefyl to come on the right e- for you or any Kk Kiub member mean time they meet all of the other and Jerome Bachner are our song- and read them carefully. Is the date cause if you come on the wre 88 you have secon your own Klub fifty-two children in the east of ouy birds. Other children are giving pop- on them 28, 29 or 30? Make sure for @Md so, perhaps, miss our Christmas Klub cousins how and are happily entertained ular numbers by th which day you lave been invited, then Party altogether, you will be missing perform + of Dayid and Blviia Keresy do not act three young peop dunt out how many days there are One of the happiest times the season alled A) Search together 0 many sisters and enough to sing ballads, and they will hefore you will sit in the Casino The- holds for both children and grown- brothers do David is in the first Agnes Gilroy, we’ think, could fon atre a-watching your Klubmates do UPS to: he. acene and is one of the friends of the them if she would, but we hi “t j clever stints and hearing them sing Of course 1 know Santa is goir ie Klub members. the original North Pol With your big white beard and friend- Coffey Twins, He sings to the music her to sing ‘Gee, but I Have to G bright, shappy songs. Be very care- to be just fine to you because: I'm f aie Wf did, she part und he said | just to "But, said Santa, Sullivan. ly chuckle of the street organ while other netgh- Home Alone,” because it tits perfectly ful to present your tickets at the wishing {t. He's going to bring a 1 ‘bout hut when the Christmas rush is ¢ (otherwise known as ) who “Not a Vit. Janghed the Jolly borhood kids dante in one corner of the play door of the Casino Theatre on the day bag full of toys and other good things f. J sub he ta ao terribt in the cast of * und Mary’ Saint ‘ H wher, of Galla Selma Marshak opens the danetut that they marked fe A seat down your chimney He will hang tly Home t a pluy-seting Sant he ¢ neste nal X and Adelaide scene with song about ¢ OH, coupon fs good only for the date whieh sone them on your Christmas tre Sinta Cla \ ‘ final mngements nto Umiland is Mr. Shean \eir act whieh she “puts over"? in good style | you will find marked in la plain and place others under its . 1 mind if le imitat lay Sant i nal North Polo comes on in the second scene Ade COUSIN ELEANOR , + ‘ next morning how aying “And T suppose they are a unfier = = , d trombone fo y tean such expenses os splints, X-ray pic The .Partners Are O N I “OO IBAI I IN D ( ap ade in of two trom tures, crutches and artificial legs for } Ya below middle ( and had to the lighter members of the team { trongly i “avor of pa he carried {ro field with Abe suggested | Bsranely in Favor ot belo ueanicoal neuen GO “Mfaybe that part of itis takeneary | > - a NE of the surest ways for a 0) baseball the side as an inducement te wew sub- pound fracture of the uppe of by a blanket policy in a casualt Football Except | 66 SUITE ETPaNY Lead WERE ERECT ELE “Or mayhe you think that insurance company,” Morris said F a Gost Vi " SECOUR LS: : Harvard shot >| n In “but at any rate, Abe, I don't believe rom a Cost 1ew- ordinarily be coming to it next rally is ty | flee eS ol ate Paint any part of the gate receipts goes to | 3 és | "Nobody never heard 0 ale stidewts going aver the the professors, i . bi - sf ii ohta yet liek ro plent 1 tothall Py es a h Li . \, point; There They} |. * edd Good ana) pleats) 2 round New Haven after Yale won a chess contest | Yate students: carried round on. thei HIST! MAYBE THIS 18 WHY j Balk this fall, and showi their enthusiasm by knovkme down houlder Ble Dal who played HARVARD LOST. i alk. policemen or stealing signy from in front ot stores.” J Substitute landseapist on the Yule aes os . Everybody kuons: that Yalevgives team and pulled ther of defeat at Then they should ought to.’ Abe <= a, riage - " aii ; ; Aan ; NeIARMUIE ent bya Te Sookie uatNee declared, “which personally while ¥ ” 4 ry ei gaa education as either Princeton or Harvard. “still you must got te admit that foothell ts much don’t think that anybody tn his right Too Great a Disparity, a fatenaaitnie ( : shi Fepdagd cat 2 fore the colleges hax got to sell themselyes to the | more interesting te watch than a joint de where mind should be willing to travel fout : . =e ran happen te one o wtostants or five hours on a train and spend & i They Find, Between | pabtic on other propositions than educnt!on, like ene Lil t can happen te one of the contestant Me Ot theses foe: theee Renee ’ is laryngitis. : 5 baseball, football or rowing. tickets and meals simply to watch @ the Pay of Football two hour-long football game, Maws ; 5 ; ATs . wSeemingly, tor what it costs to teed oye halt russ, still at the same timo there Coaches and English For my part I believe it {x uo more woigniiled jive during n college term, a professor ai English would be aome-excuse for It le4t wap Prof for a college to make its football an inducement to jisnguage and literature and his fami could live done for the benefit of undernour- indents thau it would be for an orch “to pla miortably for twenty yeu “But the people that go to all that _ : trouble are usually eld gradgawates . student 1 appesl of the two colleges which are playiiec Suh a ; ways for a colleg Ly » sy ‘ " thal doex. Nobod " and what makes them do it is thetr ‘6\X/ 1 Pri i i SUPPOSE ORCHESTRA PLAYED ! : v i We der " ¢ spirit i where Princeton is over iy ving to it a i: 8 6 Wo if the got college spirit ar is A as good a cked good and pler BASEBALL 1 the wm s fo r ' ase ily as Mawruss, why coll | \be Potash aye prea at oN nite’ for 7 Gos themachiee eae partner Morri ia } \ Harvard , pee eather Perlmutter it) i r dmisstona } tried rae . » the ist month usure with th ' game of re arco nat profes® football, and the ' t t 1 Ne mat. hy a Princeton jis decision biel 4 ss i ay yeahs t ute t and at to | o t 1 ry pet 4 7 t i) thall an ind " 1 . ; : ome to be three tha understand, Harvard gets a ; * jenta: tha " 1 suppose a at SCHULTZ, SECOND TROMBONE FOR YALE. MADE A RUN OF 62 ' radgan t wa f} times as good a new start and! Yale?" Morris de sti ba ‘ c , same college spltit “oll as Hare "nde thOAcleea Cathie nia aD ALG ; aan : a NOTES AND HAD TO BE CARRIED FROM THE FIELD WITH A n old gradgawate | ‘ a 3 T couldn't tell you, Mawruss : Soutd : avian See ee aaa aa ¥ l not only on tt ( vard was that * than T could even make a 4, Nas as Spee : eae olga : eri te COMPOUND FRACTURE OF THE UPPER LIP ts played 1 Princeton meid- hy it i@ that when a young jn, . si elata . int : n w goon wr Glass” 6d cleven goals feller is picking out # college for the ‘Well, fo : + tt " i re wr awyer's off to . while Harvard Purpose of getting an education he there is oth tut t es a sant x t ist nd testament,” houl "8 lckel whether Yale . 3 ' { nly melded three goals a give 8 a try lke 8 ’ where x tha: 8. prine fe onl \ a si Boa a couple cked Harvant, Harvard Ieked th y ofthe ene ane . y sta ' a Mawr 1 Nein ¢ bed i “i pore fyD8 ies Princeton or they all licked one an- "In th they ata & foott \ t R = ' t “ least o idred students who was other, y'understand,”” Abe declared. of them ‘ ide, ft i Harvard one bh Y j 4 high grade, first ue got Indevata arya ne hreat studying engineering or something ‘The business of colleges is education class, A number one inatitutions ne RUBENS, SUB LANDSCAPIST. IS eaine pn ' ball to mit at Harvard rig’ away resigned 8nd the business of baseball teame is y; Princeton er Harvard are tn A HERO Abe, st stk nia s vasn't got and the first train for Prince- baseball, y'understand, but (o my theirs. It in therefore your an I suppose yo: den is. Abe at footba ee ' ‘ n the next “ IF t?" Mor Pas mind it would be just so much A rek- Mawruns, that the Nw rk id eat 4 ae ‘ ton, aint} NUOFnS S210. son for deciding ¢! ho Phonies, ine New york 1 monion, A \ Mtn Ha use phe s ‘Sa Abe retorted. ‘that ain't 80 Giants ia three times a better the Bosion # iow, the Mhinde 7 , ‘ ‘ said] oraz soun’ tuwruse, which than Chicago Cubs if they wae to pliin Orchesir a Cr . \ \ \ Morris concluded there pienty of ye ora who be examinations in hia cheatra siiow “ t ‘ ‘ son Harvard! Iet was going to Rarvant next Ls and o” gramme and e to the pub ng ‘ and gale receipus orig A a lot this season."ty @m account of that gam would go in- to pase with a mark of tra footh ° ° 2!) report people,” Abe je where ° ‘ ‘ . Wy ihe Bell @yndicate, Ines ‘ ” ‘ 4 r F a 3) § BS } 4 ind ale