The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1922, Page 10

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oe “Christmas Brought Back Again (GIGANTIC OBELISK “A Search for Santa” to Be Presented To-Morrow, Friday and Satur wines of who takes a real in- the debris uniii when jn 1920 King Feud, terest in antiquities, visited this By Gorgeous Kiddie Klub Show ncn sagen co Saar eae view, at les department and a complete repért will be published by that department FOUND AT ASSUAN HEAVIEST KNOWN This was done by the antiquit- day at the Casino Theatre. early in the new year which Is still attached Christmas is almost here again! Indeed, it'll be here to-morrow, And The obelisk, Friday too, and Suturday, awd thousands of Evening World Kiddie Klub to its granite bed, ts 183 feet long, 14 Pr ho base and tapers to 8 Members and their parent# can enjoy it all over again on those days in : a feet wide at t the annual Evening World Kiddie Ae a al Weighs 1,168 Tons—Reveals} fect at the small end, The weight, i bet _| doll and a Kewple, also are the per- sanitiee ‘gypt’s Engi had the obelisk been extracted, would Klud performance, which will bring] formers whose work ia especiatly| Ingenuity of Egypt's Engi- |i. 1,168 tons, which 1s triple the Christmas buck to vs all noteworthy ap ears welght of the largest obelisk known For the piay A Search f Other Kiddie Club members on tho neers 4,000 Years ‘Ago. to have been orected—that of Banta.” whici n Btbanor Sel program, und there are many, all = Queen Hatshesuet at Karnak in Up- Ee hee 7 an eee Vt . include Elvira Keresey and Ade LUVOR, Eevnt, Dec. 27—Diseov-| per Exyrt Pee tas written particularly for Umland, who impersopate Mra of a gigantic obelisk at Assyan| Capt. Findelback acknowledged that epee: Several: Of ‘| Gallagher and Mr. She nt Nkathey fs seems incredible, but added that the brightest: staze Young Kiddie Klub actors an tresses to muke it the best she Klub has yet put on Ht will Theatre presentedy at the ¢ meh the courtesy on the Nile has heen announced re- Hayman, impersonating — Frances ancient Egyptian engineers moved 1 White; Helen Driscoll, impersonating| cently in the continentalnewspapers, |ysqvier and more awkward blocks, et Moe Murray, and Sylvia Binder, im-|and though the find Js not as impor-|euch as the Colossi at Thebes, which were transported far from the South, while the huge broken Colossus of Ramones If. in the Ramesseum, which was brought to Assuan, must have perbonating Eddie Cantor tant as that of the Tutankhamen Sullivan will play Santa when ¢ great interest Ny found by the Coffey twins, as good a Santa ay hel ‘The monnment, whieh ts absolutely he is fl tomb it and he t Messrs. 1 and J. J Shubert at} does a stage doorman, He and Miss} unique, isa great acquisition, accord-| weighed almost as much, CS apy Thursday, Friday and Natio ed id taken’ a Le Bonirel ing to Capt, Engleback, chief inspec-| This obelisk now unearthed at An- keunday snornini in the performance ina Schorer rab ci, ro Gfids “Jomlo Intropodt, who par-| fad th mind Mise Tatropodl when sho] tot OF antiquities tn the department) fun Wie kee Meant siuniae trays so charmingly Mrs. Dugan] wrote the part of Mra, Sully and, al-[of Upper Esynt around it. There ts every reason to in “Bally, Irene and Mary"; D. J.] though that actress began studying} Throughout the ages the top Por-| ei nnowe the trench was bashed out Sullivan, who plays the organ grinder| the part only two days ago, she now] tion of the Immense obelisk In granite) py blows from balls of dolerite, which and the stage doorman in the performan playing the ¢ up roles in h for $ Jane and Marion Coffey—the delightful little entertainers, a two little girls in the play who their tenement home at Avenur A Fourth Street on Christmas 6) fearch of Santa. ‘Their Journe Broadway, where they are asleep behind the stage door Casino Theatre by Sully, th doorman, the part so played by Mr Hivan in Irene and Mary Search for Santa;"* how he, wit aid of his good wife (Miss Intro; takes care of them and how f they find Santa, make up the of the play, and with the pl: aid there’s much charm in the t of it The Carter-Waddell Dancers, have a prominent place on the gramme, are all Kiddie Klub bers. Three of them, echolarship pupils the Kiddie Kiu Mi Mus aay The: wrelect ah boar oe ee 4603 PAIRS COLONIALS, F ce Arganza and Mildred Pet nega Up: Soro 0, C Be Sut anne 0 Tighund|peo ete eso STRAP PUMPS, NOVEL- . and Catherine Joyee in an in-| American Radio Exposition, Groh - terpretative dame. The other Carter- ia tbat Sing terry See oe TIES, BOOTS AND Waddell! Dan Imra Hastings, sino from the will be tiny who will Rivoli, and B: to the ¢ they are appearing both in person and on the reeny doxephine Carter- tlonal Association of ‘Teachers of F ; rie } Waddell in a dance called “The Song | Specch, meeting, New York University Available int Kid and Calfskin, of India.” which she Is ape for ese a Patent Leather, Satins and Brocades; atilm: © Mele in “The Gollywor 5 a r M. * i American Frult Growers of Palestine, Seasonable colors and black. Cake W and Florence Gunther in tneeting, Ad@tor, 8 P. M. #' too AW! Hallows Institute, senior class ot Margaret: Wadds ts another prom -/dance, Astor, 9 P.M. inent danver nh the program, her number being a dificult Russian on the toes, Sylvia Harrigan, expected to he a great bit, will a in her version of “Shuttle musical play presented by the bers of hier race two yer Augusta MeCall, Dolly Krause, in and tiny Rosalia Green as Katinka, singing Sturz and and again in "A indeed, Andel Along, Ruth: Friedman and numbers, a Flussian dancing plays it as excellent! partin ‘Sally me own 8 she does her Irene and Mary.’ With her and Mr. Sullivan's help in these grown-up arts, “A Search for, Santa” is going to be a delight tothe thousands of children who will see it is a tough greenish stone allied to diorite, of which hundreds were found in the course of the excavating of! this obeliak. ‘Thuis they had a tool, offictent, but easily lost on a hill in Assuan was known, as it wax exposed to view for about twen- retres of its Tength sloping into a vast ¢ ‘Tho trouble ad never been taken to clear away Twins re the leave ty-two jiphead, durable and By experi and} And, by the way, the audience will ve in| Include all the members of the “Sally, y to] Irene and Mary" company, for whom found | seats have bedn reserved in the front the | row : _— fully IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. 32-34 West 34th St. B2- West 34th St. , OUR IMPORTANT SEMI-ANNUAL | CLEARANCE Music ‘Teachers’ onvention, Penns: American Ladies eylvania, 2 P.M Dartmouth College Athletic dinner, Pennsylvania, 7 P.M. 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Reduced from $3. 50 1.09) Reduced from 98 | ~—- Reduced from $2.95 | Reduced from $1.98 | Reduged from $1.00 cau be deinonotiated that the work with puch tools would have Presumably each It is apparent roan ditterent m taken about a year, dolerite was attached to a hammer which was lifted and bashed down by several workmen under the super- vision of foremen with whips When the work was about half fin- ished it was abandoned owing to fis- sures in the granite, which made it tunable fo stand the tremendous strains due to the great length of the obelisk It was not abandoned without a most searching examination and It was fin- ally realized that all the work of bash- ing out the obelisk was useless as it rejection of the idea, but not the habit of the ancient Egy! ther ordered the respective attempts, tools except rollers and levers, were able to move a weighing 1,168 tons Stern Brothers West qand Street and West 43rd Street. 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Buck.er NewHaL. © Buve Rreson FoRNItvrRE Sixth Avenue ot 4ist St Opposite Bryant Park PRE-INVENTORY SALE Novelty Gift Furniture Offered at a big sacrifice in price There are most delightful pieces for any room in the home. The quality is up to the Blue Ribbon Standard, and the Sale Prices are so low that it is economy to buy now, Liberal Terms of Credit if Desired. NEW YORK STORE Sixth Avenue at 41st St. BROOKLYN STORE 1333-39 Broadway HARLEM STORE 145-147 West 125th St. oo oreet tt. urements on the granite that several attempts were made at differnt pe- riods to complete it before the final as it was ptians to associite themselves with failure 18 no evidence as to which Kings This destroys the historical value, but the obelisk is most interesting to engincers as showing how the ancient Egyptians, who wero\ ignorant of all yet brittle mass It Makes Little Difference What You Need Rugs of the same high quality as Rugs 5 28 from $707 hi 427 ‘i 9x12, aeise Irs SOMETHING of a distinction for an Oriental rug to be included in Flint & Horner’s collection, for our rugs are selected individually. And, as they are. bought with an eye to value as well as beauty, each rug is sold at a price which makes it a true example of our values. To make the point specifically, there are some excellent Chinese rugs, 8 feet x 10 for as little as $175! 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