The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1921, Page 10

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= Sun "THE EVENING WORLD, VEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1927." TO DROP SOME REGIMENTS. | ment ot the National Guard. the re: —— ft Weeks Orders Unite Reduced to|Tr#ining Corps When the Lik ia j ia é Seal ron by Mel otee ih ie i bk Geet Cut in Army Personnel. | WASHINGTON, July 20.—Secretary War Weeks has announced that Tegimental units will be elim- from the army lists in accord- oe with the recent action of Con- fn reducing the enlisted strength 160,000 men. The Secretary has this rather than maintain a con- umber of skeletonized regi- ite. ‘The Secretary's order followed co.- Qerences with Gen. Pershing, his ex- @eutive assistant, Major Gen. Harbord, @nd the President. Elimination in- toad of skeletonization was decided on | Bo as to have an enlisted strength Gvailable for immediate service. ‘After the reduction has been ac- @omplished officers not attached to gegular organizations or otherwise em- will be ned for the aeesion- | the opposition mustered na strong force ind Taleed Jubilunt cries of “Healgn'* restored. sasanlipmanisas PREMIER’S TEA A WATERLOO. LONDON, July 20.—The Prime Min- ister and Mra. Lioyd George gave thelr first garden party at thelr Downing Btrect rasidence yesterday. The whole House of Commons was invited. Partly a3 @ c@msequence the Government was defeated in the house at night on the proposal to exempt co-operative socie- | ties from paying @ corporation tax, which was carried against the Govern- ment 137 to 185. Many of the Government supporters had not returned from the party, whiie when the figures were announced, Austen Chamberlain, the Government leader, however, sald business would proces Columbia Complete August List NOW ON SALE — Yes, Men! That’s the Price on Mohair Suits You can’t keep 7 the good old days the people of New York and other cities got their milk from their own cows or their neighbors: Many acity street began as a cow path. cows in the city” herd there would be no milk for the city. He had seen sheep disappear from New York State farms for sim- ilar price reasons. Socertain far-sighted farm- = — Direct from our own tailoring shops Later, nearby farmerss p- ers, seeing that both the } plied small numbers of city city people and the farmers \ Recor S lw Mehler iorerie of cool, summery suits are coming in daily from customers by milk routes, a would sutier if things went ' it own sunlight factory. They’re all priced $17.50. That’s necessary anda valuable ser- from bad to worse, formed { no indication of the quality and workmanship in them. Imported AGE: the. Dairymen’s Leogue. | and domestic Mohairs, including genuine Priestleys. Colors are As the city grew, most of Thousands of members of i Song Hits (aie ane we Got Fun? Van & Schenck Furman & Nash Aceiel Tra Lew tare Nora Bayes Nora Bayes Mesating ‘Wait Until You See My Madel agate Mie rence Vilage Pls Prat Orn by Myself Frank Crumit Single Fe ae luee.cnv ey coooAne blacks, blues, browns, grays, tans and sand in checks, stripes and overplaid effects. servative styles. A complete range of colors and patterns in every size from 32 to 52 — longs, shorts, STOUTSandregulars. and double breasted, extrerne and con- ae Beach Suits $ Pal Made from the genuine Palm Beach Cloth; newest shades. the milk supplied had to ‘be brought from farms too far away for ‘either the farmer to bring it or for city folks to go after it. So milk dealers sprang up. Business men who bought the milk from the farmers shipped it to the city and delivered it at the home or the store. the Dairymen’s League keep good cows on the farms to give a supply of the best milk in the world for the cities they serve. They want that milk sold to city people at a reasonable price. And remember that milk at any reasonable the best food 1 price is in the world, ie farmers believe that in (A-3417, Somebody's Mother Reardon & Mellor | Asa result the farmer and try horten tie distance ets Strut MiseLizale 2 Mary St rend aud Her Jana Bead | the city family got out of — between the city home and ase {i You Don't Want Me, a Me to My Ma | aaa Mary Stafford and Her Jasa Band Moe Levy & 19-125 Walker Street touch witheachother, and the milk dealer came into full con- trol of the city’s milk supply. Back in 1916 the city’s milk supply was in danger the farm they are doing a service for every milk user. Never again can we keep cows in the cities as our fore- fathers did, but the farmer’s Entrance on because the farmer was get- services can be brought clos- Downtown I73 Broadway Cortlandt St. Second ting so little for his milk that er to you if you will work D - Re wile | In .. 409 Eastl49tSt. isc Floor | he could not afford to keep with him as he wants to cows. But if he killed his work with you. Love Me. For-trot Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band Po Underneath the Palms, Foxtrot DairyMBN’s LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC, ‘ed Lewis’ Jass Band UTICA, N.Y. Cherie. The Happy Sis 03810) Pm No Ey. Medley Fos-trt S50 { body Baby u The Happy Sts ‘Would You? (I'll Say ey Would!) A-3413, M ley. Fox-trot. The Happy Siz 5c | Wandering Home. Lan ny Waltz, (etropolitan Dance Players FOURTEENTH STREET. STREET Established 1827 ‘WEST OF FIFTH AV! H AVE, ase esr 0 Me, Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra Dream of Me. fea oat Art Hickman's Orchestra ledley Fox-t The Sia Meaiey Fontes Heppy paay|P7 Wate ita. aa eauce e Waters . Medley Waltz 4 (a-e187|~” Pees) Pm On Entire Stock = MEN’S SUITS Sizes 34 to 48—regular, stouts, longs, shorts, including Dress Suits Opera and Concert Who Goes To Work ‘79821 91.00 Charles Hackett B —_— . reasted— . cos Dein Dr 1, 2 or 3 Button Coat—single or double-breasted—up-to Wi You 9 BI ae tare neat ea Mate) Lacy Gate the-minute styles for men and young men—all wool, silk | ‘ $2734 {o1a Potts at Home i Rte mixtures, pencil stripes, serges, flannels, worsteds, | / One of two companions leaves the breakfast table with you; help or handicap. 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Be sure to hear ita foot-stimulating fox-trots, blood-exhilarating one-steps, and waltzes which always fairly whirl one and all, Siwnya lei w all, young and old, Grape ‘Nuts S, It gives balanced nourishment without taxing the digestion as heavy, starchy foods do. It adds pa Non thout taking e away: Grape-Nuts with cream or milk contains the es- a! elements needed by body and brain. Gripe, sve sweet, delightful — Grape-Nuts is an idea} veaisfast' or lunch. “There's a Reason” New Process Columbia Records Pndtvidualy inspected. Dura lightfal, Accurate in every santa New Cotemble Records on Sale of all Colombia Deatorg the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, & uEw yore > Standard Models from 830 up SS rs IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE \ HAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILK GO AND FIND IT

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