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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922. the game name, that we were sort of] who would most Ideally fit into the! ‘BOARDINGOUT’ KIDDIES Prefudiced when we started for the} character of the lanky Yankeo senoot Balto, but when we sat and mW] teacher, And always ou: thougata] HAVE A CHANUKA PARTY the familiar story come to life on the | jaye veered back to the quaint and screen our prejudice faded and wel iaconie Togers. thoroughly enjoyed tho whole show.| iq piven a perfortnance — It must be mild for “The Hirt" | ior, badovatte « The spirit oe "Christm that {t has overything in it a movie fave alfendy sat th over many of the Broadway ought to have, and that's a strong twice, want to sco it « H) this week, while the Spirit of '76 per-| statement coming in those days of | 'n.) surrounding programs, especial. | Lewisohn ts President, will give thelr thrills, But we enjoyed “The Wirt’ |i) tie music, is as good as can be{Atntal Chanuka entertainment to the meates others. and think most movie goers will agree] !¥ the vob a8 Good as can belong “boarding-out” children under the Seemingly anxious to outdo all pre-| with us. seen or heard anywhere disestion Of the Hote Bureau 6f ‘the } Yious Xmas efforts, “director and ker Hane teen HA Tia ponben ne knows just what] The entertainment will be given at the i managers of the big Broadway screen ? thi mars, MSH BIY Picture “Over the| Young Women's Hebrew Association, h h fathered in no end of | SOUS NAG naa ete » 31 West 110th Street, this after- jouses have £: as Ge Nichols, Lydia Knott, . at 8 o'clock, S. E. Cor. 124th St. & Third Ave. ——aeaaiin INKENBERGS SAP Actions speak louder than '8 80] Gtves Amuual Affate who the film] The Guardian Mothers of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society, Adolph Nearly every the William F Hill" is; no we do-not have to go fur- novelties. Buddy Messenger and Harold Good-| ther than to say that it is on for Bach child will be presented with a ape lea eur cise The new films for the week are: | win. fortnight’s run at the 44th ‘t| muffler, bathrobe and bedroom slippers. avis nits miticae Kad te takes “ “eat the} We think you'll like “The Fiirt;*]Theatve and would advi so] the gift of the Guardian Mothers. Taye foentaee: ee ie te Harold Lioyd in “Dr, Jack,”’ a OT we did! who haye never seen it to {1 them. orm in this extraordinary ji, Strand; Will Rogers in “The Head-} aye paiance of the bill, savoring as Jess Horseman,'’ at the Cupltel;}it does of the holidays, is entertain- Booth Tarkington's “The Flirt," at] ing é fi the Rialto; and Thomas Meighan in —s Wi epack Home and Broke," at the| lf we weren't tired to death of read- ) Rivoll. ing paragraphic plagiarisms on the Gi Among the old favorites still hold-} Coue method, we'd most certainly fall ¥ ing their screens Douglas Falr- 5. banks in “Robin Ho« c “4 “The Town That rgot Go the Astor; and Marion Day in 1) “When Knighthood Was In Flower," | at the Criterion. William Fox revived his ‘Over the Bil" for a two week's run at the 44th Street, and to-morrow night New Yorkers will have their first chance to see a movie through the newly- patented Televien the Selwyn Theatre. event. We prefer to start right in’ with our Pre-Inventory Clearance, offering the best furniture at new low-level prices. Buy now! Liberal credit terms gladly arranged selves of this opportunity, and those who have already seen it one, two, Rolling Ch or three or four times—to seo it again, Custom Cured! Another reason for the deep, old- back on his axiom in describing Har- old Lioyd and the picture game. Much as we fought against it, we simply MUST say that every play In every way gets better and better— when it is a Harold Lioyd and, after secing "A Sailor Made Man’ and “Grandma's oy"? that is saying an awful lot for Dr. Jack,'' the famous young comedtan’s latest offering at the Strand. 1 we can say about “Dr, Jack’’ ts 1 Lloyd at his best - ~ |! is hardest. ( PASSING IN REVIEW ») What more could any one‘ask than : ‘The balance of thie week's bill ts : The program at the Rivoli this}excellent, containing as it does such i je} features as would best round out a wee! an example in simp! eerceten u tip-top holiday attraction arithmetic. But never mind the balance of the For instance! program, you'll get enough real clean Take Thomas Meighan plus George] fun and enjoyment out of Harold as } Ade, plus a corking good story, plus] ‘Dr. Jack’ to start you on a very, {funny sub-tities, plus fine direction] ™¢™Y New Year. “) and minus all frills and familiar film : eee i ieteate Peeatis ‘© saw a pre-release showing o i fel-de-rol and the answer 1s bound tO | rng seqdioss Horseman,” with Will st) be “Back Home and Broke. Rogers as Ichabod Crane, ral fashioned flavor in a Ferris Ham is that it doesn’t hang around your dealer’s store for weeks at a time. When you buy a Ferris Ham it is fresh- | cured—almost as though it were made specially for you! We ship only a few at a time to each dealer. He rarely has enough to last more than three or four days. Why not buy a Ferris Ham today and give the family atreat? The flavor has been famous for sixty years. FERRIS HAM gat For Christmas— and Other Days Has graced American tables for fifty years \ Always delicious and wholesome. Y, Made after a famous recipe from ~ the finest ingredients obtainable. wate $7950 At your Grocer’s en 5 ’ ’ Pf And now that we've finished our} months ago and liked it, even when ‘The old-fashioned flavor that’s always new!’ i WF arithmetic, we'll dwell upon the] !t rane in the drab quiet o: Ms Soe projection room, And so we know we (eal Sees were going to lke it while lolling Always a prime favorite with uf, Joack in one of the Capitola most RER | Tommy Melghan is even more so] comfortable divans yestord Boned Chicken after we viewed “Back Home and| Ever since wo learned that “The } Broke." Here, in our estimation, is a| Legend of Sleepy Hollow” wax to be : Ane example for a lot of other writers, | fashioned into a picture, we have | ‘directors and producers to shoot at, | tried to make a selection of the actor ’ George Ade seems to have the hap faculty of knowing his film audienc tas well as he has always knowr readers; and with Meighan to carry his message the t is one of 2 {happiest film offerings we have seen for a long, long time. Stereoptic films seem {to be the Spend Your ‘vogue these days and one is called h m the Plasticon, The pictures are C ristmas lone siti! jeprisma color and are meant to le y lowed shtoagh colored | spectacies Wisely ! Complete sath Sekieg aa rene MME iccosdter ie ule salina Make it go as far as }ff motion from a Couch to a f = Twins, sot cute youngsters who know possible in buying the Bed. As illustrated, AUTO ‘DELIVERY EVERYWHERE” phow ¢ ce. A prew-f9.c88 things you want most. ; | ve nad heard so 0 mich and 5 Nowhere can you do | Ever Since ey | eeiai ino Ho Dea aavetiar this better than in our | 1 Tarkington novel of from the E : three stores. New Year's -narks ; GRAND Rap DS our inventory time and each year we de- FURNITURE fi vote this week to a : : 4 general reduction and OUR NEW y | pg OC CREDGLKERMS ij clearance throughout $3.00 Delivers our stock. i Spend your Christ- | mas money here! Credit, if Desired— Generously Gir Were Kids There are lots of folks who for years have been asking for Pride of the Farm Tomato Catsup from the corner grocer and the delica- tessen. 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