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WASHINGTON, Jan Essex’s Mucilage Parlor Goes to the Bow-wows But The Inspector Is On Deck By Roge: Batchelde. BPORTS were current that the grand old temple of justice had @ trip was made to put Essex Market | Court back on the First, in the way of reefs, Harry Spitz's of- witicial bar was! “jfound to be! changed. No longer jijean the litigant | stroll across the street for his snifter, nor can the lawyer entertain prospective clients with a happy smile at Harry’s. The official mucl- lage parlor has gone to the dogs; it has been dhanged into a restaurant, and all you can get there is a beef- steak, or a bottle of Ginola, and the like. The like has been tested By Kesex Market and rejected in favor of the water faucet. As a result, the catire court was found in melancholy | iunch session at Harry's. H Then again, it was the birthday of! Hddie Sullivan, the veteran reporter. The party was,celebrated with much eclat. Eddie forty-one years old, and, had been a/ rePorter for fifty-six y@irs. An in-) vestigation committee, headed by | Judge Sweetser, held an examinatiorf, | and, finding only two gray hairs, con- | vieted Eddie of hyperbole, and elected him to lunch., Bddie paid. Bill Beirng, it seemed, having been | out of the public eye for two weeks, had entered a, nearby salooon in~a| flivver, as @ protest against the Vol- stead Act. Tho ticket, including wa tax, cost something like $100, and in cluded plate glass windows and every- | uhing, Jerry Creedon, who was forme: the bridge, had gone to the W: Court, and was declared A. W. O. by the Essex Market Post after a had gone to Jefferson Marke Podolak had gone to the W r So there we were. Otherwis gavex Market was Intact, and running truc 10 form. It se mon avery peetor TO RAISE NAVY PAY. Nomse Headers Agree to Incrense Just to break for Enlisted Men. hae ay for the Within six months after the pay bill. jeclared that he was” |TOWELING the monotony. cating supper or breakfast at 1 A. M, tO present the hand-painted, emnbroid- in an east side restaurant, wasarrestod ered flag of the post to him, ' gone on the rocks, eo yesterday | ! sday. While at the station about the manly art of self-de- cording to his testimony. He sald that the Inspector had handed him several for good luck and had then beaten him with a club, For a time the [ye wepectoR argument WS [HANDED MEA sat up and took notice. ‘The in- spector wasn't there, but that made no differ= ence, Judge f Sweetser heard the evidence that & Mr. Molaga had been badly scrambled in the debate at the Clinton Stxeet Sta- tion. Mr. Hogan, the Assistant Dis- triet Attorney, then brought out the fact that Mr.’ Molaga had been con- vieted for complicity with. narcotics, or something like that, and had been fined $200 two years ago. 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And two fillings with water dissolve one package of Jiffy-Jell exactly right. 11 Other Molds With the Jiffy-Cup we will send you pictures of eleven other molds — dessert and salad molds, All those molds arc sent free to users of Jiffy-Jell We want you to have them. We want Jiffy - Jell served attrac. tively, It’s Real Fruit Jiffy-Jell means a real-fruit des- ~ Ten Flavors in Glass A Bottle in Fach Package The flavors come in liquid form, in bottles, They are juices of crushed fruit concentrated. Jiffy-Jell has a wealth of fruit flavor. We use half a pineappte, for instance, to flavor a pint des- sert. ‘The Pineapples are crushed iy Hawaii—fruit too ripe to ship. It # real fruit, not mere flavor, that folks like and need. Serve It Often People need fruit daily. Jiffy- Jell supplies it at a trifling cost, make jt in an instant. A delicious serving of rare fruit-flavored des- sert costs you less than one small apple. Serve it often —three times weekly. Winter is when people need it. Andeveryserv ing seems like a fruit-time dainty. sert. Itisnotlike Ming Lime Cherry Cut out this cup the old-style gel- oper... heganberry offer so you atine daintics. Orange Lemon Coftee won't forget. Tenclo: {Jiffy Dessert Co., sis MAIL Waukesha, Wis. THIS se 2) trade-marks for the Jiffy-Cup. | Judge Sweeterr anid that he would i give out a warrant for a private citi- zen sooner than for an Inspector, A Cop, he sald, is sometimes nece for the preservation of law and order. | just mpartial and nice as though He refused to allow a complaint, and} Brooklyn were in New Jersov or Ingpector Bocttler, the most sum-| Westchester, Without prejudice, moned cop on the east wide. again at large. There is no joke in Kssex Market equal to an attempt to pinch the In- spector or the Police Commissioner. Some day it will subpoena the Mayor, just to see what hap} On. this occasion, a simmons for the gentleman named Molaga, who was’the Essex Market Po: the ‘cops showed him a few == ¢ count of a trip to the Brookiyn emirt | ‘one of them. There will be no jokes about baby carriages, New York or haytields, bedrooms of It will be ary Brooklyn will be analyzed from the Kssex Market, unbiased point of view, Friday Queens will have its little writeup. Committees of welcome should be formed immediately, Essex Market anxtously awaits the results of the trips to strange lands and promises that once the spotlight of publicity is turned again on it i will not fail. If necessary, the pos! will start something. And what could | = be sweeter? was Everybody chuckled. ns. Or give Or, so that 1] be able Stern:Brothers West 42nd Street (Betweere5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Brilliant Assemblage of: Women’s Springtime Apparel P Awaits Visitors to Our Store at This Time Modes of rare charm revealing the Parisian tendencies for Spring 1920 are in evidence in this authentic display. Tailored Suits, Dresses and Separate Skirts in the new Fabrics and soft colorings suitable ‘ for wear at the Country Club, Coast and South- , land resort, make inviting appeal to women who would be irreproachably attired. ; Unusual Offeriag To-morrow of- Misses’ Attractive Dresses For Immediate and Early Spring Wear--Specially priced at $19.75 Smart Embroidered One-piece Navy Blue Serge Dresses, also Two-piece Wool Jerseys, showing embroidered Slip- overs which may be worn as separate Smocks with Sport skirts; all desirable colors; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. THIRD FLOOR A Reduction Sale of: NOVELTY NECKLACES Graduated Oval or Round Beads; some with crystal rondells. Values $39.00 to $75.00 $29.00 . Amcethysts, Opals, Crystals, Bloodstones,* Rose Quartz, Jasper, Amazonite, Lapis and Whitby Jet. Main Vloor, ANNUAL JANUARY SALE of———— WOMEN’S BOOTS Remarkable Values at $8.85 Pr. Many smart styles taken from regular stock. included are Patent Coltskin, Gunmetal, Tan and Buckskin. Military or Louis XV. heels. Leathers Russia 41 sizes but not in every style—Second Floor WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR SPECIALS Kor To-morrow ‘ Women’s Imported Silk Night Gowns; . 11.50 Women’s Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises $4 95 Dir VAIICiW OL GtVIRR9 Gy gi gel 4c a gl oe Satin and Crepe de Chine Bloomers—Pink, $4.95 SECOND FLOOR ; Elaborately hand embroidered, . . . « » « « wound om 9 to 5.30 For that picture you like so well! Are you prepared forthe two coldest months of the winter? These heaters bring instantaneous comfort to any room Macys oil heater, japanned black, lead coated steel reservoir, patented flame spreader which makes it impossible to turn the wick so high that it will smoke; photograph frames, 98c Some are conservative designs in rich gold bronze. Others are| odorless and easy to keep clean; can be finished 1 ti carried from room to room; capacity is inishe mn antique | one gallon. green or blue, Complete with easel back and glass in the wanted sizes, $6.32 Gas heaters that burn gas economically and produce quick, intense heat. $1.88 + $42.50 Blectric radiator, with round copper re- flector, adjustable; equipped with eight feet of cord and attachment plug. $8.89 Mewe—Dasement, 35th Street, G-l-o-v-e-s for men and women that are superior in materials, workmanship and finish and decidedly low in price, Women’s Double Silk Gloves $1.19 pair a These are really like gloves within gloves, for they are double in all parts, Gray and black, with four rows of embroidery, round corners and two clasps. Men’s English Mocha Buck Gloves Men’s Warm Woolen Gloves $3.44. pr. $1.19 pr. a recent importation from England, they | They have the appearance of leather, bat are shown in gray and reindcer shades, | for the man who is largely in the open air Rrix seam sewn, Button and buttonhole or | they have twice the warmth, Prix seam one clasp. Six rows of flat stitching on | sewn, embroidered backs, strap with clasp back. at what. Khaki shade only, ra 600 suits men’s domet flannel pajamas A belated shipment of fine quality pajamas that will mean 600 elated men. On sale Thursday only, because the quantity won't last longer. But you will get yours—and as many as you want you'll be prompt! \ Warm, roomy pajamas in all sizes: small, medium, large and EXTRA large. + * 5x 7 inches, 6x 8 inches. 7x11 inches. 8 x 10 inches, Aewre—Main Fleer, Front On sale for one day only ‘remember: to-morrow only Mewre—Main Floor, 35th Street, Hi A special purchase of Fil women’s wool ' skirts speci 813,74; speci In correct smart sports models, full pleated plaids and border effects. In light and dark colorings. AeyI—Third Floor, 4th Street, Rear. January, the month in which we reduce stocks, is the time for the provident housewile lo lay in stocks. blankets and bedspreads make this an attractive task, Tlrese savings, morepver, will not be duplicated in a long White Blankets $8.94. time to come, Blankets in pleasing plaids %6.94 | | (Full size) (ull size) | With pink or blue borders and ribbon Woven of wool and cotton mixed to give | binding to match, These excellent blankets the fabric a firmness and resistance, ‘The | come in substantial weight, which gives nes are light, medium and dark, added warmth and wear, Marseilles Bedspreads $4.69 (Th¥ee- quarter and full size.) Heavy weight, with raised patterns, these spreads are noted for good appearance and lasting qualities. Only 450! Po those who are not acquainted with the tconomies the Blanket Dept. has been offering, Promptness Pays! Meee Busement, BAth St, Rear en ne a ee