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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1922. work of “The Man Who Saw To-|talking about, I'm gonna print your|]Tom wins the contest und the eurrl SLAYS HOUSEKEEPER Ing Rishap of the Reformed Episcopal morrow," he will begin work with a|communteation wold for wold. Brenda Fowler, w! s anvim Chureh, \» critically ill at his home here, fotable cast Hers gues: portant role in ‘Money, Money AS HU SBAND WATCHES |i was announced (0-08). Bishop Fal- Heading the roster {is Thomas “Was the song ‘You're Cross—Your| Money,"’ was formerly a villainess in : z Harmer, lows, who is sixty-six years old, returned spealy thrillers. 2 cam Monday from California, " by director for Ben Turpin, surpriced his) BRIDGEPORT, Coun, Aug. 16—Al-] Attending physteiann sald the patient's fellow workers by donning make-up] bert Vosht, « farmer of this city, enot | condition was slightly improved, and e und playing a part in ‘The Shriek."’| and Killed Mrs. Henry M. Roberts, his | that while recovery seemed asaured, it}* 5 would be a slow battle. Meighan, and he is supported by] Myes Have Told Me So,’ dedicated to = an seat | Theodore Roberts, 1 y, Alec| Ben Turpin?" Francis, Albert ovak, And we'll let well enough alone and A CHANGE. June Elvidge, John Mittern, “Laure hee feall it quits right now. Luck has sure changed for Hope} Wheat, Robert Brower and Edward HANDY NAME. mpton, Last winter she was be- But that's how most movie actors are] houseke ait, Aten: Rebertite lambasted by Fanny Hurst for he Man Who Saw To-mor-] parry MacCollum, who came to this | Made the Al husband witnessed the shooting and Ay cIGedly HULA ibd tho star will play the role of a ; Archimedes De Lalor, representing} jorintod the 4 Wants earance Sale ie alleged!) streate 8} wealthy world rover who falls in love | Country to play the half-witted Ind in} para ctodos, a Brazilian magucine sht, who admitted the erin as held on a charge of mur] [ Beauty Contented urst’s novel ‘Stardust,’ in trans-|with the granddaughter of a near-| the speaky ‘John Ferguson,” and who|went to Hollywood to interview stars itting it to the screen. Now she is| pirate foe of te an Seas. uke has a similar part in “Fury,” the | of tug Att tga met him a MLARUH oF ‘ You are always confi- ing praised, feted and acclaimed by [sequently he meets and is attracts i his a handy ered him a jobs in actor he akelnton so woman was found dent that your beauty Niliam D. Pelley for having “carried Le te siete ites of 1 Bethe Mewar ai picture, ha: Mi pow Be : sl rae ne the lous] on Voght's ta bout Ofteen years ago has been developed to 0 nobleman. The story recelves its} Name. a blamed good writer and he wa Nounier suspleton ana its highest possibiliti j with fine art and meticulous fi-! name and the plot, a strikingly un-| Recently he was given a fine Irish > murderer gutlon failed to Ax the after stan, Gouraw: ty’* all the major and minor points usual twist, from the activitios of altorter and was wondering what he WHR: GOREN DEAT: biaine on Vat und he waa treed Oriental Cream. White bd his famous story, ‘The Light in |learned scientist and mystic. would name it, when a friend sug William 1, Louden, fifty-seven, super -~ 2s ee ena mc 1 Dark.’’ : gested ‘‘Whatcha."* visor af Babylon Township, died at his] BISHOP FAL! rt tf fr. Polley says the ploture is “all| FOR THIS—MUCH THANKS. “T don't get you,” puzzled Barry home at Amityville early to-day from core oer Hie could have dreamed and more.’*| A letter has just drifted in from} ‘‘Whatcha MacCollum!"’ shot back | qoute indigestion. “He Is survived by a SLIGHTLY IMPROVED Hurst said her story had been} rdqucational. Pictures which, to say|the friend, and Barry saw the are-liie, and daughter, o rand pcecaly oranuenalec the least, is rather out of the orai-| !#ht brother, He was a prominent figure in] Noted Pretate Seized After Catt. at I of which indicates that Hope (aa vate ER? Surtolle CUAnty ‘politise Tak Wehy GuaHe for Vveip tting rather used to authors. nary. sine hed FLASHBACKS. No arrangemetits for the funeral have CHICAGO, 4 The Right Rev ntiemen of the Press: Wel sie younger an actress is the]yet been mad Samuel ia aby fours peeata NOW, WILL! Will Rogers, star of ‘The Headless seman," Which Hodkinson will re- in October, says “Golf ain't no je at all.” There ain't no game between two ple,"’ says Bill, “where one man “E, W. Hammons, our President, s out an’ plays at 7 o'clock in the| js either one of the greatest fore- ning and his opponent don’t may-| casters or the best guesser in the} Tecting, acting in, singing and doing play until 7 o'clock at night. |industry, as he is generally right, and | about everything else that can be done lure, there's science at spittin’ atl hy predicts a fine year ahead, butlin the movies, has just been made prack if you're good at it, if YoU) with reservations. He says: ‘1 ‘ Int to call that scienced 1998 will be # year long to be te-| Minister plenipotentiary and ambassa last scenes of “The Headless) annered in the film industry, 1t]dor in chief of Will H. Hays and rseman'’ were shot last week in} i) 46 @ year of unusual successes|asked to tell the Motion Picture Own- epy Hollow, where the action of | Wil De & Neer ot : ; soe laid, | and unt ailures. ers of Northern California the aims of Washington Irving classic is tal Weil, whatdayaknowaboutthat ? Nive have nothing this week that will stand the acid test of ‘news,’ so we just send you a greeting and hope there is a convenient swimming hole| Alden, one of the screen's most per near your office. In these days it is] fect mothers. Does that work back one of the cheering things of life more perfect an old lady she can make on the screen," is the creed of Mary 5,85 Final Reductions Include Every White Slipper and Oxford Sale Ends Saturday Night. ward, too? Rupert Hughes, besides writing, di je picture is now in the cutting and Hays organization. Some job ing stage—''May the angels watch ART you've given Rupe, Will, some job! I MILLER r it,"’ says Bill—and will be ready ee Inspiration Pictures, Inc., have an . ' fa showing in about three weeks. Just in cape Ree pron oa nonneed that a, ‘murder trial was - secretary's office of the ropolitan turned into an entertainment while F . F WE'LL BE THERE. Museum of Art, which reads: : [they were shooting scenes for a pic eminine Footwear rginia Magee, who plays the] “Will you be so kind as to give us}iure down in Warm Springs, Vai’ the name of the motion ure critic] That's the way the moutain New York New York of The Evening World?” WAYS look upon such a trial We don't know whether we'll send | jt» him our name or not. If it were from the Museum of Natural History, tt's| 4 a cinch we wouldn't, for then we'd eetheart in ‘The Bondboy,” de- res that motion picture acting hight her to cook "LT was t in a role,” she says, here 1 ha to cook an omelet t 15 West 42nd Street 1554 Broadway Brooklyn 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond werstufled selection of Vel ewry; pillow a» Smallwood has a company at nsett, I. 1, shooting desert He says there are 100 Arabs stuff and thought I had put it . . . spring Sushi de a Mat in linector came. to me| know they wanted to place us along- oeerematlon, Avaba from Temporary Reductions, but Lasting Quality d told me he had ordered a take | side the eat auk or the ernithe w ‘e—Harlem? aS ae 4 « Pa * Att $225 sumthinorother, but when they sp art with a at big “A,” then tha something else again. Wife in Name Only,") 'C, and ‘What Fools Men Are. of Pyramid Pictures about to the coming week, and that ie I Pin't learned how to cook by thea ras fired And so I learned, And if you don't ink I can really kK, just come ound and try some of my cooking.” KELLNER FURNITURE at Prices which would be considered exceptionally Low for ordinary furniture TOJ.F.R “Youth Must Have Love” ie the If we could get a letter as siiort and} euphoneous name given Shirley Ma = as pungent gs youré in our mail every| son's next SOME CAST. day there'd be some reward for swing-| ‘Romance Land,"’ a Tom Mix fea- lWhen Director Alfred Green gives|ing the letter opener. And so, just to'ture, has a big scene that shows a starting signal on the production |let the other folks in on what we're tournament of the plains. Of course, URNITURE is of such vast importance, so much the keystone of a home’s beauty, that one should exercise more than usual care in its selection. | l Herald Square New York AV | THIS SALE IS IN PROGRESS AT ALL THREE STORES \ i Worthy of special | You should buy Kellner Furniture now, not only be- mentionisan exquisite i Fr 5 cause of the price reductions, but because it is Kellner LIVING ROOM | om the Bakeshop 35 , Furniture — correctly designed, built for permanent usc SUITE Iss Lowest-in-the-City pricks are al Specially Pri vowest-in-the-City prices | a Gea ilo’ st ad ways in effect in our Bakeshop. Among the DINING ROOM SUITES ct Rye Brea All Brekin, chen sand’ anatteu are $250 suite of LouisXVI. $525 suite of Italian ~ $975 suite of Florentine ma Wine Chalrewith 16 Ounce Loaf baked in our own ovens in this design, in American Renaissance design, in design, in antiqueWal- | W. ° l Walnut combination AmericanWalnutcom- nut Polychrome. An pesutifilly carved Ma: alkalis store. ‘The delicious and whole- ait no longer— Gohed ia she age plostgn besaituly creotepalzaiberts sift Mote ial _ttsde Fram [some qualities are famed! . 5 Sale Pric Sale Priel wanted colors; sofa ure Rye Flour i} 7 fthese Sprin and Summer modelsin . Gale: Eric 8150) Sale Price #245. Sale Price $672. inches, A large, luxurl- PLAIN LAYERS—For peach short cake a & | Among the BEDROOM SUITES ous comfortable suite 5c A and all other layer cakes; made of fine uestionably a value ; values up to $12. 09 appea to you. $175 suite in American $500suite of Early Eng- $725suiteofLouisXVI, Without parallel! ost al Nie — ee enn Walnut finish, superb- lish design, in antique design, in American Ask enough and the right thickness; large ly built. pontoot Bed. Ivory and Parchment Walnut combination, ISR to see it, size. Ic each \ j Today they are $5.35 4 4 PIEC enamel —beautifully with Burl Panels. 7 |S 7 i RGN 4 firs feng ‘} ; Sale Price'$115. finished. 5 PIECES. "PIECES. IB) (ctl CURRY OW RAISIN NUT Oe dor A quality thet retalis in specialty r In a few “ys they wi se NE! Sale Price $340. ale Price $460. | Stores at 7éc cach. ‘Ourprice, ; each Y x GOLD CAKES—Vanilla or Cogcointe: DANISH STYLE para) a 4 WHITE SHOES—A FINE SELECTION Among the LIVING ROOM SUITES “made of pure ingredients ‘Social our expert baker. Seach ) ALL $275 suite of Queen $475 suite covered in $750 suite—overstuffed, FANCY POUND CAKB— OUR OWN OLD-FASHIONED CRUL- Di Anne design, covered Mohair and Velour of exceptionally hand- Plain, Hep tothing te couspare or at the } 4 inaselection of Velour combination; spring some quality, covered Berea eR price in auy other store, —"24¢ dowen or Tapestry; removable seats, cushions an in figured Mohair of Citron, " 48¢ lb. be Marshall spring cush- backs, Of exceedingly the finest grade; ele- «mocoy are pavewcamecalwe EP ARRE Neds ot pore eres fons; spring edge sea graceful proportions. 3 gently carved feet. 3 layer jelly filled cake of fine ingredi- CURRANT AND VANILLA LUNCH full-fi od spring backs.3 PIECES. PIECES. IECES. ents, S9c each: three-iayor cake, 59 CARES-—~Pure and wholesome. Exceptional value in women's fashion Sale Price $185. Sale Price $325. Sale Price $495. Mnmgre DELICIOUS PEACH CAKE Donen, 44¢ > Made ot spouxe cake (led with freab “dc each CHOCOLATE SPICE CAKBS—doxen pure thread, silk or all colors, $1.45 DELICIOUS HUCKLB- Reductions embrace the entire Kellner stock f KELLNER BROS. Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake—Prepared from raisins, citrons, wal- nuts and spices. Baked in special forms, about 1%4 pounds each. 44c each. 47 West oe St., New York NEWARK —649 BROAD OT. <Shirty One -years;selling ‘Good Furniture outh re & venue S east Co r15th Street - Oth A em hyd ATU SALAD WITH MAYON. COLUMBIA RIVER Bac MON =_ fis NAISE—A combination, saind made choice product, : Pealary, fine potatoes. 3 . WE Be mien SMOKED Aree pang ‘i only pure oil is used. 296 Ib. DRIED BONBLESS HERRING—Fine MOKED BEEF—AlI middies, sliced quality. nei 'b MPORTED EMBNTHAL SWISS VOTHER STYLE MILWAUKER CHEESE—Rich and piquant flavor. CERVELAT SAUSAGES — Well 09¢ Ib. spiced and seasoned Bac Ib, NEW. DILL HICK ERS ea wank: » 7 SAU! ta PIMENTO CHEES: ur own make. STAR CERVELAT $ AUS AGRS— Fancy aa 9c Ib. OUROWN PEANUT BUTTER—Made Cords sausage, well spiced and “ie of Virginia peanuts; nourishing and Salem Super-Size WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST° ON MOUTH SALAD m1 He ry raseproot ‘ f A VICRLED Plas! FEET —BpUt tt vi It. paper ue 1h sanitary: Krener ene 10,000 miles func marl Se STAR SALAMI SAUSAGES. fine Holland Cheese put up in tins 3 guaranteed aliaaget Well ‘spiced end seanoned. containing 10% ounces. Gur price 79¢ Ib this sale 59¢ FINAL CLEARANCE— Men’s 3-Piece Suits Reduced to $2 7:50 Formerly $37.50, $40 and $45 Carcass—of the finest grade extra long staple Cord materials, carefully selected and subjected to the most exacting inspec- tion withstanding maximum ten sile strength tests. Every layer is impregnated with pure gum. Tread—Broad and deep non- skid design. Resilient, tough and long-wearing. Reinforced shoulder giving added mileage. Our own special importation of the celebrated Tuxtord Brand Stilton Cheese. ‘A well instured and flavored cheese Teongniaed ag one of the highest quality cheases ined, Made by Tusford & Nephews, Melton-Mowbray, England, 259 Ib. jars $4.24. 134 Ib. jars $2.74. 1 lb. jars, $1.98. Cut by the pound, $1. ib. New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A sharp cheese of excel- ent flavor. Bac |b. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered tory — Fitth Floor, 38th Street. Rye NOTICE TO _ADVERTISERS — Every one of these Kirschbaum suits belongs to our regular stock. All fabrics, from worsteds to cheviots—all styles, from young men’s models to conservative designs. No charge for ordinary alterations. Advertising copy and release orders for either the week day Morn- ing World or The Evening World, if received after 4 P. M. the day preceding publication, can be inserted only as space may permit and in order of receipt at The World office. Advertising copy for the Supplement Sections of The Sunday World muSt be received by 2 P. M. Thursday preceding publication, and releases must be received by 2 P. M, Friday. Advertising copy for the Main Sheet of The Sunday World must be received by 4 P. M. and releases must be received by 12 o'clock PRICES 30x3 14 Clincher 32x3 }s Straight Side 32x4 Straight Side 33x4 Straight Side 34x4 Straight Side 32x414 Straight Side 33x41 Straight Side 34x45 Straight Side 35x4} Straight Side 36x414 Straight Side 33x5 — Straight Side 35x5 Straight § 37x5 Straigh of the preceding Frid noon Saturday Copy or orders received later than as provided above when omitted will not serve to earn discounts of any character, contract oF THE WORLD. John Wanamaker Sole Distributor of SALEM Tires in New York. Broadway at Ninth, New York 2-piece Palm Beach Suits Reduced to 14.50 otherwise.

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