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— MANNIX HURRIED TO SUBURBS ON Many Policemen Are | on ‘Hand. Daniel J, Mannix of Australia, who ‘was landed yesterday at Penzance by @ British destroyer which had taken him from the White Star liner Baltic o'clock thts morning. \ A less iwgrenaive welcome for Arch- 4. bishop ‘Mianntx coud hardly have been staged than that which greeted him when he arrived at Paddington Station. Only the late editions of last fact that he had landed at Penzance and was coming to this city. There rive at so early an your. ‘The police had made arrangements that formed by a few priests, rép- vesentatives of the Irish Self-Deter- @ination League and reporters who Dud awaited arrival of the train. Railway officials had arranged for hi train to be flanked on either side by other trains, and both ends of the platform were guarded by police and detectives, Even the priesta were not allowed to greet the Archbishop until he had wussed the barriers into the station proper. Here the police had difficulty an handling even such a small crow, as nearly every one insisted on kneel- » Ang before the Archbishop and kissin his hand, . Efforts of those who took Arch- ‘shop Mannix from the station to evade the public seemed to lend strength to statements of Irishmen that the Australian prelate will at+ tempt to go to/Ireland notwithstand- \ng the Government's determination that he shall not. He was first led wo the subway platform and then éuddenly hurried to an automobile into whieh his luggage had been placed. iie was driven to the home \ of & priest in the suburbs. Archbishop Mannix declined to say whether he had any plans for thc immediate future and would not dis- slose what ho intended to do during ais stay in England, The Archbishop announced he was vhether to defy the Government and vo to Ireland, “Had you any mission in Irelandt’ be was asked. “I wished to go to Ireland, which is my home. I am a native of Ire- land, It ts ten years since I left there and I think it time I returned.” Man- nix added he had no fault to find with any dpe who bad carried out in. structions of His Majesty's Govern- ment, and paid a compliment to the vommander of the destroyer Wyvern, wh landed him, who had done everything in his power to make him comfortable, After entering his car at Plymouth .he Archbishop came to the door ana said he thought the Government was faking it worse for themselves than ‘or him, “They are putting me to iittle inoonvenience,” he remarked, ‘and they are making themselves very silly.” DUBIAN, Aug. 10.—Many of Dud- lin’s strects were ablaze last night with bonfires in celebration of Arch- vishop Mannix. The belief still exists here (iat the Architishop will visit ireland ——_———_ Facing Trial in Coney Island Court She Takes to Window. Catherine Hoffman, of No. 1402 Steb- bins Avenue, Bronx, was arrested at vagrancy, She was awaiting arraign- inent before Magistrate McCloskey in the Coney Island court when she an- jounced her intention of escaping. She, with other female prisoners, was in a the jud; it jumped 45 fect to t She was in to tl Hospital attertns froi When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink INSTANT POSTUM “There's a Reason’ Pompeian Olive Oil hes for years been the world's recognised standard table oi! REACHNGLONDON Small Crowd Greets Him, but) g LONDON, Aug. 10, AFOOR® i off the Irish const, arrived here at 6| ## evening's newspapers published the! 3 only @ few knew. that he was to ar-| 9 to care for a much larger crowd than | 9 seeking legal advice before deciding| gt ( Mia iii om OUR AUGUST SALE OF F U'RYS supplies the most convincing reason for buying them now E prepared for this Sale several ‘months ago. Our orders. were placed when prices dropped early in the Summer. Many merchants, less far-sighted than we, did not take advantage of these low prices. Because of the fur-workers’ strike, still unsettled, they now face a severe shortage. They are not prepared for arr August Sale and are holding none. When fur production is resumed, they will be forced‘to replenish their stocks at, the greatly increased prices. They will not be able to compete, at a later date, with’ the values offered in this Sale. Our advice is therefore, as it has always been, “Buy your furs here NOW.” SIX REPRESENTATIVE ITEMS MARMOT COAT, Kolinsky brown SCOTCH MOLE coat, trimmed with contrasting col- with self-collar and lar and cuffs . . » 165.00 cuffs... +> 295.00 BLACK PONY coat, Australian HUDSONSEAL coat, fustrousskins opossum collar and in a smart sports cufs. .. +.» 175,00 model ose + © 245.00 BROWN PONY coat with skunk HUDSON SEAL coat trimmed with or beaver collar and beaver collar and cuffs ese 2 6 ' + 295.00 cuffs. ee eee 450.00 A 25%, DEPOSIT rment included in the Sale. The bal may * will reserve any be paid not later than November Ist, and furs will be that time, free of charge. own Wrest Se CO. aw, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, Established 1879, WOMAN JUMPS FOR FREEDOM. | Conez Island last night charged with || She climbed through the window and| | Justice—Co-operation—-Economy—Energy—Service James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY 34th Street A Clearance Sale Sweaters of Silk or Worsted 14 to 4 Off Former Prices Tuxedo models and slip-on styles in discontinued pat- terns are subject to this discount, beginning to-morrow. Models of Silk in Tuxedo style, formerly 87.50, 24.50 Slip-on. styles of Silk; braided girdle................19.50 tormerly 35.00, Slip-on models of Silk............formerly 24.50, 12.50 Worsted Sweaters, in Tuxedo or slip-on style, 8.50 formerly 12.50 to 17.50. formerly 10.50 and 11.50, 6.50 Women’s and Misses’ Worsted slip-on Sweaters with braided girdle...............«...formerly 6.50, 4.00 No C. 0. D's — No Approvals (Third Floor) No Returns TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920. ) Justice—Co-operation—Economy—Energy—Service dames MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue _ ON WEDNESDAY 34th Street Mid-Summer Sale of ‘‘Master-Made’’ Furniture These Low Prices Make Buying Now Imperative Overstuffed Library Suite, as illustrated, upholstered in Tapestry. Outside backs covered in same material. sees. stegularly 289,60, 149,50 seevescessPegularly 189,50, 79.50 Early English model Dining Room Suite, as illus- trated, in Walnut, consisting »of Buffet, China Closet, Extension and Side Tables, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair, regularly 657.00, 437,50 No C€.0. D.'s Four-piece Colonial model Chamber Suite, as illus- trated, in Mahogany or American Walnut, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bed. regularly 885.00 Ten-piece Louis XV model Dining Room Suite, as il- rates in American Walnut, consisting of Buffet, China Cabinet, Linen Cabinet, Extension Table, four Side Chairs and one Arm Chair, regularly 1500.00, 1295.00 (Seventh Floor) Annual August Sale of Oriental Rugs The Largest Collection We Have Ever Displayed Remarkably Low in Price Each Rug has some particular mark of merit that dis- tinguishes it from the more ordinary specimens of Oriental Rug Art. Deep, rich—almost radiant—is the coloring on some; on others, subtle shades predominate. The designs, rich in tradition and mystic meaning, are of a degree of beauty we may truthfully call wondrous, An Extraordinary Group of Silky Chinese Rugs 9x 12 ft. size..... Value 575.00 to 750.00, 375.00 Room Size Rugs Weave Sise Regular Price Mahal 11.6x7.0 450,00 India 12.0x8.7 850.00 Arak 11,9x8.6 625.00 Tamarez 18.0x9.8 795.00 Mahal 12.8x8.5 675.00 Arak 12.9x9.6 650.00 Kerman 12.8x8.10 976.00 Sarouk 12.0x8.8 1450.00 Mahal 9,1x7.0 875.00 Kermanshah 18.8x9.4 1050.00 Iran 18.6x10.0 895.00 Meles 20.0x12.0 1275.00 Kermanshah 16.0x10.0 1475.00 Arak 15.10x11.9 975.00 Sarouk 18,0x10.1 1950.00 Mahal 10,11x8.4 475.00 Persian Mosul Rugs The most popular Hearth Size Rugs at....... regularly 85.00 and 95.00 KS > >? 3 Be sesseseess! BS Beas 35 IN: aes 3 65.00 (Bighth Floor) Annual August Sale “‘“McCreery Linens’’ Famous for Quality 20% to 30%. Below Regular In many instances the Linens offered in this Sale are priced actually below the present wholesale cost. Think of the advaniage iv you! You age able to save both the * legitimate profit of the manufacturer and the propor- tionate profit that would ordinarily accrue to us, All Linen Scotch Damask Table Cloths......+:esss00+ regularly 7.00 to 12.50, each, 5,50, 7.50 and 9,00 All Linen Irish Damask Table Cloths, hemmed, size 67 x 67 inches. regularly 9.00, each 6.75 Napkins to match, hemmed, size 22x22 inches. . wake ( regularly 10.00, doz., 7,50 All Linen Damask Table Napkins, size 2244 x 224 inches. regularly 12.00, doz. 8.50 1800 yards heavy weight All Linen Irish Table Damask, bleached, 70 inches wide, regularly 5.00, yard, 3.75 Irish Union Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, hemstitched. Sheets, regularly 15.00 and 18.00, pair, 10,50 and 13.50 Pillow, cases.....++++ ++++pair, 2,90 and 3.75 regularly 8.75 and 5,00 \ All Linen Damask Table Cloths, hemstitched, size 60 x 60 inches, regularly 10,50, each, 7,50 All Linen Scotch Huck Towels, hemmed. .....doz., 7,50 regularly 12.00 All Linen Irish Huck Towels, hemstitched. ...doz., 8,00 regularly 12.00 8000 yards All Linen Scotch Crash Toweling, bleached, of heavy weight. regularly,55c, yard, 35c 6000 yards pure Irish Dress Linen of natural color, 98 inches wide. regularly 2.60, yard, 1,25 (Second Floor) August Sale---Blankets, Comfortables & Spreads 20% to 30% Below Regular Prices White Blankets, single size...regularly 7.50, pair, 5,75 White Blankets in double size. regularly 9.50, pair, 6.75 White Blankets in extra double size......... regularly 14.00 Plaid Blankets in various colors, double size.. .pair, 6,50 regularly 9.60 Colored Cotton Blankets—most desirable colors. regularly 7.60, each, §,75 Comfortables of figured Silkoline, cotton filled......... regularly. 6,00, each, 4,50 Comfortables of Figured Silkoline with plain borders, cotton filled. regularly 7.50, each, 5,90 Comfortables of Figured Nainsook, wool filled.each, 9,50 regularly 12.50 Comfortables of plain Dotted Silk Mull, with mixed wool, regularly 18.75, each, 13,50 Bed Spreads, crochet hemmed, regularly 8.00, each, 2.40 Bed Spreads of Satin Marseilles, hemmed. ...each, regularly 7,50 Bed Spreads of Satin Marseilles, scalloped... regularly : McCreery’s Housewares Specially Priced 1, Polar Heavy Gauge Polished Aluminum Lipped Saucepan; 8 quart capacity. 95c regularly 1.75 2. /Two-piece Carving Set, made of best American Steel, with pure Aluminum handle; in lined box. To close out at 4% off regular prices. While they last.......... regularly 1.50 8. Nursery Refrigerator, extra heavy white enameled; galvanized lined; mineral wool, insulation, segees regularly 9.95, 7,95 cesses tegularly 10.95, 8,95 (Second Floor) 6, Heavy gauge, highly polished Aluminum Oval Tray, to close out at % off regular prices. Size 18 x 16 inches.......... 1.50 regularly 8.00 Size 16 x 20 inches.......+.. regularly 8.50 6. “Cook Rite” heavy gauge Aluminum Covered Sauce Pas; 4 quart, regularly 2.60, 1,75 7. Highly polished Aluminum Tea Kettle, with cold handle; 4 quart capacity. regularly 8.00, 1,95 8. Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer; 12-dish capacity. Freezes cream hard and smooth in 80 minutes without tiresome turning. Just fill it and set it aside, 5.00 oS Tipt penn Stiesluwes c 4. Cook Rite Aluminum Nu-Lid NN Saucepan, to close out at 4% regular price; patent cover with three vege- table strainers. A slight pressure of the thumb and “click” the cover flies off. regularly 8.95, 1,95 7

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