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rrr, yy = oes Lind deeeineaiae cual — THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 10922, ; 15 “Didn't you know a drunken | y COURTESY and Satisfaction with every purchase a weekly theatrical magazine, He admitted he had understood the whole| was taken from Mrs. Lerderer's family, Including Marion Davies, had|party?" questioned the attorney been invited. When he arrived Mr.]| When Van Cleve said he did not, he VISITORS will find the Store easy to get to was asked about the discrepancy be- tween a list of names of persons at the party he had given the newspa- pers and the names he had mentioned on the stand. The newspaper list con- tained about twenty names, but the testimony included some thirty-five. a Van Cleve had nothing to say. The witness then told of the party being held partly on the lawn and partly indoors, He did not see Mrs. Hirsh danc- ing but recalled being offered a drink off Hirsh's hip. He summed up the whole affair as “a very sim- and Mrs. Von Tilzer were there, SAVSREINE DAVIES which he had prepared for a news- Van Cleve admitted !t did not include the name of 8. Silverman, ( NA publisher of a theatrical paper, al- though the publisher was at the AR party. He said the omission was un- intentional t you leave Silverman's name ise of the unpleasant noto- Broadway at Ninth Formerly A. T. Stewart Store Hours-—-9 to 5 ‘The Entire Wanamaker News Is Given Over Tonight to The Great AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Brother-in-Law Testifies That pace Liquor Was Served Before the Hirsh Shooting. f Mrs, Lederer’s (Reine Davies) a nt last January when she was riding in Silverman's car?" asked Mr De Witt. answered the witness “1 did not," ple little party.” In the Municipal Term Court to Morrow afternoon the hearing will be resumed of the incidents of the party Piss Woind of Hsiao, Daviee, mitten Torn Danieli, Broadway. Picture actress, in Free June 24, which was follo Shooting of Oscar A. Hirst film actress, by the party, request of attorn Company is shooting of Hi Hirsh is under When Van Hirsh's wour had criminally libelled Mar was at the home « wher claims, she was the Datly News wus haurd fi testified that t ) Day publishing that she her eister during Miss Davies ere, At the evs, tbe case a ABLE 1.50 to 2.00 Values at .89 NOT IN YEARS HAVE WE BEEN OFFER SUCH WELL MADE, FULL CUT, AND THOROUGHLY RELIABLE SHIRTS AT THE ABLE REGULAR TO EVERYTHING A GOOD SHIRT CALLS FOR. IN A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF DESIR-= PATTERNS AND COLORINGS SELECT FROM, AND EVERY SHIRT GUAR- ANTEED FAST COLOR. BAND STYLE WITH FRENCH CUFFS. 14 TO 16 ONLY. TO NECK- SIZES 2.50 to 3.00 Values at 1.39 ALL WOVEN MADRAS, SPLENDID QUALITY building boom in homes in the history of our country. A grand total of 38,363 families are being provided with new homes by the residential construction under way UT our eyes tell even more than statistics. Wherever we go we actu- ally see houses and apart- ments shooting up almost overnight. In the Bronx (which, by the way, leads all the boroughs), in Brooklyn, down Long Is- land and on Staten Is- “Pre-Volstead cocktails’’ before din mer, the ‘Freeport Jazz Band’ and " Tar i Sale of Because It Is the Big News of the Day ‘The hearing was on vw compains|| At Lowest Prices Ever Offered EW YORK is just waking up to the fact that right Prices are lowered 10 to 50 per cent, ony the, New Yorie Herald, the Eve- here in our own city is going on now the greatest withan average reduction of one-third And the prices begin at as low a figure as good for as little as $104 and for as much as $5,000. Dining-room Suites for as little as $157 and for as much as $2,046. Living-Room Suites for as little as $123 Daily News, said MATERIALS, IN GOOD STYLES AND COLOR- Hard cu uy CHestcd ape Soh ane san ae | INGS. COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES. way, and up into New . ; $1,331. his we - — on _ ~ ur mobile which t Ethel Douras to the par was not M thodght, belongec — I {to the pirblis 3.50 to 4.50 Values at 1.95 Mostly “METRIC” Shirts THIS LOT COMPRISES A WONDERFUL COL- LECTION OF THE FINEST ENGLISH MADRAS, IN STAPLE AND NOVELTY PATTERNS. Multiply this idea by 52 IENNSYLVANIA recently celebrated a Bread-and- Milk Week. Seventy-nine Pennsylvania cities and towns joined in the movement. Phila- delphia became so impressed with the notion that they con- tinued the bread - and - milk party for an extra week. The general aim of the cam- Paign was to popularize the bread-and-milk meal, and em- phasize its food value both for children and for grown ups. The idea of a Bread-and- Milk Week is all right as far as it goes, But it can be im- proved at least 52-fold. Every week should be Bread-and-Milk Week and it is, in communities where peo- ple realize that more milk means better health. Milk is just as good a food the second week in May as it is the fourth week in Febru- ary. The calendar has nothing to do with it. Every week in the year milk is the best food in the world for growing chil- dren and for their parents, too. There is no other food that gives you so much strength and energy and at the same time requires so little diges- tive effort. You may prefer crackers with milk, or toast with milk, or you may have a private combination all your own. The main thing is to drink plenty of milk. Forget the calendar and drink a quart of milk a day. DairRYMEN'S LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ING. * cessions in price because England; in Jersey—everywhere new houses are being provided. In New York State and New Jersey alone dur- ing June--one month—$79,383,000 was invested in new residences; from January to July 1, $256,528,000, an in- crease of 89 per cent over last year. Sensing ahead this great boom in homes, we prepared ahead more largely than ever the fur- niture that is to go into them * * * PX we bought the furniture at the lowest prices in seven years. It is an actual fact that furniture prices are now lower than they have been since before this country entered the war. So, the new homes, the new furniture and the new low prices all link up happily together in this great August Sale E use the word “great” because we have a right to use it. Any sale of any kind that is the largest in the world, and that renders the largest service, is entitled to use the word “great.” As a fact, people from every State in the Union and from some foreign countries attend this August Sale and send from it furniture into their homes because they can buy it to better sat- isfaction and greater economy (even when : paying freight) than in any other place. This statement goes for our Philadelphia Store, too. Expinsion of the demand has forced expansion in our stocks and selling space this year Furniture in the sale will be found on the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and eighth galleries of the new building, at Astor Place. * * * HERE is more than a millon and a_ half dollars of furniture pro- vided for the Sale. All of our regular stock is included, And hundreds of thousands of dollars of special purchases from our regular manufactur- ers who made great con- of our large and long time HE variety is two and three times as large as will be found in the usual furniture store. 225 matched bedroom suites—each differen€ 176 matched dining-room suites—each different 224 matched living-room suites—each different 379 separate upholstered chairs Thousands of separate individual pieces * * * LL in all, it is a sale that will satisfy every demand made upon it. After looking over the furniture, see- ing it in its various settings in the store, carefully exam- ining its quality, and comparing the prices, we feel free (o say, not as a brag but merely as a statement of fact, that this is the best August Sale we have ever presented. Active selling begins Wednesday —_ — * * * WY ERNESDAY, Thursday and Friday of this week, and Monday of next week are Courtesy Days, on which selections may be made at the special August prices marked on each tag. Those who have charge accounts with us will not be called upon to pay for the furniture until September, or if a litte extra time is required arrangements may be made with our Credit Off.ce. As a special accommodation for those whose new homes are not yet ready, deliveries wil) be held as late as November first. We are anxious to do everything we can to enable as many as possib‘e to share in this sale, because its service is so extraor- Any one expecting to buy furniture within the next dinary six months can buy it to greatest advantage now. Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Galleries, New Buliding * * * HOSE of our patrons who particu‘ary like the Belmai- son reproduction furniture, selected largely by the drector of the Belmaison Interior Decorative Service, will] be glad to know that this entire stock is included in the sale—at reductions of 10 to 40 per cent, aver- aging a third. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding ND business men in- tending to refurnish their offices this Fall will find that they can save 10 and 15 per cent by buy- ing now, because our en- UTICA, N. Y. dealings with them On tire stock of off.ce furni- all of this Wanamaker ture is made a part of the furniture. — August Sale. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding Giboras Hh Van Clave, a wrett EXTREMELY LOW PRICES QUOTED. during the first six furniture can be sold for: strate and Mrs, Bernard THIS LOT BEARS THE WELL = KNOWN . Bedroom Suites Miss Davies's parents; “SOLAR” LABEL, WHICH STANDS FOR . * - ) we «ern ne ee ee