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SS ec nt IAB ‘Tay? Buoy, oe? We’ll Say Helzzy; akAng Barkeep) Nemesis of Dry Law Violation Doesn’t Have to Eat Ham to Catch ’Em. [sadore Winstein, known far and wide aa “Izzy,” since he started work 45 a Prohibition Mnforcement Agent under James Shoviin, is fast becoming known ay the Nemesis of the unwary | |}, barkeep who for a wink and the small matter of 75 cents or so passes over the bar the wherewithal for laying the dust of a dry throat in am-arid lund. Seven men to-day are anvaiting ar- raignment upon charges preferred by “Izy” as proof that he knows—what many parched citizens wish they knew—where to find “the stuff.” “lazy” paid a flying visit to Kings- || | Satin & Tricotine Dresses ii) don, N. Y., on Monday, Entering the place of Carl Rogbel, No. 39 Rasiroad Avenue, he gsked casually for a drink, “It you are not Prohibition Agent} | Hinstein, I'll sell you a drink, but) if} you'll have to take @ ham sandwich 10 yrove it," Roebel was said to have responded. The ham was not eaten, “Izzy” swore to Assistant Prohibition Bn- forcement Director Quigley, but he must have satisfied Hoebel that it wag a case of mistaken identity, for the drink was furnished, “Izzy” de- clared, and Roebel was arrested. Motoring to Goshen, “izzy” visited the New Grange County Hotel, where he demanded two cases of whiskey. “They thought 1 was a stableman from the race track,” he chortled, gave me the whiskey.” He ar- ed Fred Gosseline and James Shields, owners, and Robert Enright, | | the bartender Determined to make it a day, “Izny” stopped at No. 336 East 8ist Street when he returned to the city and ar- rested Mithael M. and John M. yO'Shaughnessy, father and son, charging them with illegal selling. Not having had any dealings for little time with Irwin Stegeman, ped in at his place, No. 1469 nue, and declares Stegeman » recognize him as the agent d arrested him once before, Ho arrested Stegeman on a charge of selling Hquor to him for the second time. During the last month “Izzy" has made 123 arrests on selling charges, with a record of sixty-eight arrests for the month" previous. “Is ‘Izzy’ busy? Why Cream Cheese in Hot Weather? “Philadelphia” Cream Cheese is the perfect summer food. It tickles the most blasé ap; tite is sustaining as beefstea! yetis solightand easily digested that it leaves you cool and satisfied. and give reelf a Tilmnatbor r6tee=! hanes Seraashae® for breakfast; Cream Cheese with crackers and jelly for lumobeon; and for dessert at dinnor have Cream Cheese with oustard of preserves. Your grocer or delicatessen has it and most restaurants and hotels serve it. But make sure the name is on the pack- ‘age. Thero’s only one ‘'Philadelphia."* A PHENIX PRODUCT (ENDING FRIDAY) ANNUAL Summer SALE FLINT QUALITY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE t Reductions a6 To 50K” Alery item in pur oe as ed ~ shin “eis Is he? We'll say | | * remarked another enforcement | « Fifth Avenue ‘Oekins 5S) 54% STREET OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Broadway Friday and Saturday A Sale Extraordinary Selected from our Specialized Stocks... Regularly Selling to $20.75 18.00 The Values Are Entirely Out of the Ordinary These dresses comprise the very newest Autumn Fashions and have been selling so quickly that already the size range is depleted. They cannot be duplicated to sell at anywhere near their original cost, so have been reduced to this remarkable price for quick disposal. Prac- tically all sizes are represented in the collection. Navy and Black, Because of the extraordinary’ offerings, we cannot permit C, O. D.’s, refunds or exchanges Justice—Co-operation—Economy—Energy—Service James~WicCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY 34th Street Before School Opens A Timely Sale of Boys’ Clothing ‘As usual this sale comes at the most advantageous time—just before school begins. Listed below are some unusually good items at worth-while price reductions, Boys’ Norfolk Suits (Mostly with two pairs of trousers) $19: . Tegularly 25.00 to 85.00 ‘This assortment is composed of Cheviot, Homespun, Cassimere and unfinished Worsted in a variety of smart Fall styles. Yoke backs, box plaits, patch pockets and knife plaits are the outstanding style features. Every coat is lined with fine quality Alpaca, trousers are cut roomy, fully lined and have all seams taped. Sizes 8 to 18 years, 132 Juniors’ Suits at Half Price $°7.50 ; formerly 15.00 There are Cheviots, Tweeds and plain materials from which to choose. Middy, Russian, Oliver Twist and Norfolk models. suit is well made and neatly finished. All sizes from 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Blouses 1.15 regularly 1.65 Blouses of Madras and Percale in light and dark colors. All have attached collars.: Sizes 7 to 16 OUR ONLY PLAGE, years. Every But not in every style. Clearance! Khaki Sport Blouses 1.25 regularly 1.95 Sturdily made of Khaki in a wealth of styles, suitable for late Summer and early Fall wear. (Boys’ Shop—Third Floor.) a surreann | 4, 1920. Justice and Co-operation ) 5th Avenue Bums Editorial reprinted from the New York Tribune of September taf, 1980. In a few weeks the shopping dis- tricts will be crowded with custo~ mers. Retail business will awaken _with a start from its Midsummer quiet and steadily gain headway until the crest of the holiday trade is reached. At present compara- tive quietude reigns in stores large and small. While all the new stocks for late Autumn and Win- ter may not be displayed, yet goods of multifarious styles and kinds are evident tm lavish pro- fusion, offered, in many instances, at prices below those listed up to this time. Men and women of thrifty habit perceive the situation. They are able to inspect goods at leisure, Salespeople, instead of working un- der high pressure, have the time to explain details of fabrics, design, workmanship. In this way and in other ways they can assist cus- tomers to greater extent now than later, when the rush sets in. Those who can do so may find it worth while to take advantage of exist- ing conditions. noticeably lower. delightful. choice Furs. Store Closed All Day Saturday, September 4th James McCreary & Co. = ON FRIDAY _ Radiant New Raiment for the School and Colles Girl | Lower in Price Than Last Year The tide has turned. Prices are receding. Our Autumn attire for Misses displays finer fabrics, better workmanship and more originat style! As chic as a Paris creation is each of our new Street Dresses of Tricotine or Serge. the Moyea Age reveal touches of vivid color in tinexpected places, others of demure prick are sprinkled with tiny, sparkling beads and still others al iy themselves with under- skirts of Satin and take rich embroide Suits display many rich hues in fabrics soft and velvety and introduce fetching new modes, Suits are much in evidence, as well as youthful box styles and belted models, Rich Furs and embroidery adorn many. ’ Coats and Wraps have an air of sumptuousness that is They cither swathe the figure in classic effects or hang in rippling lines from the shoulder, belted or unbelted. All are topped with huge cape collars, many fashioned of Mlustrated is a modish Frock of tyne of a vivid Vermilion re out from the bell sleeves and pipes the collar and ea . Plaited Lisere Hibon provides the finish. 45.00 34th Street than last season, yet prices are . Dashing styles adapted from ry for adornment. Three-piece Costume ine Trieotine on which (Fourth Floor) Refreshing New Fashions in Children’s Autumn Hats In the cnildren!s own section, where there are chairs and mirrors just high enough for them, is a beautiful assemblage of Autum'a Hats. Picturesque mushroom models, prettily trimmed, roll sailors, off-the-face models, ,and tame in a variety of color and styles. There are jaunty little school hats of Felt or Beaver and Satin with artistic em- broidered effects. 3.95 wv 20.50 (Third Floor Annez) Women’s Silk Hosiery 1.95 regularly 2.50 We will place on sale for tomorrow only a collection of women’s fine gauge Thread Silk Hose. These have lisle tops and soles and may be had in black, white, taupe or navy blue, (Main Floor) School Attire For That Little Girl of Yours In selecting our School Attire for the younger girl we aimed to satisfy her inborn love for pretty clothes as well as her mother's most rigid economical inclinations, The result is an unequalled assortment of Frocks and Coats that have lots of charm and beauty as well as un- mistakable durability. There are natty little Serge Frocks with just the right degree of trimming, Velvet Dresses of simple elegance and demure styles of Taffeta or Satin, The Coats are ador- able—snug, little rippling affairs fashioned of soft woolly fabrics, many with collars of Fur, Wash Frocks are here in wide variety, as well as Mid- dies, Bloomers and Skirts, Coats.. ...22.50 to. 98,00 -Wool Dresses. ... sR) C8SCB. eee ee eens 9.75 to 72.50 Wash sDrese Middy Blouses... 4.50 to 10.75 1. 95 ta: 13. 25 Bloomers...5,75 to 10.75 Skirts..... 3.95 to 18.50 (Fourth Floor) and modish models of Velvet, Final Clearance Sale! . Women’s Wraps 18.50 t 118.00 formerly 29.50 to 210,00 Wraps of Duvetyne, Tricolette, Satin, Silk, Tricotine and Serge, some of which were just recently imported. All are suitable for present and early Fall wear. (Fourth Floor) A Special! Hand-Embroidered i Blouses of Tricolette 8.50 : Tricolette still holds sway in the realm of Blouses, for noth- ing clings so gracefully and lends itself so well to interests ing variations. New models handsomely or- namented with hand-embroi- dery of Silk in contrasting shades have been specially priced at 8.60, They are most becoming i aire styles with belts at the back. Black, Navy Blue. White, Flesh and (Fourth Floor) Children’s School Hose Specially Priced! White Cotton Socks in the new short length, which have * come all the way from England for, the Children’s start- to-school attire. 6 pairs for 2,00, pair, 35¢ Ribbed Cotton Hose of splendid quality, Black only, 6 pairs for 2,40 Boys’ Golf Hose in sport shades with contrasting stripes, pair, 2.75 Boys’ assorted colored Wool Socks—English makes... . air, ara a Children’s School Shoes Specially Priced! Soon the children will be going back to school. No doubt your children will need one or more pairs of new shoes, Why not purchase them in this sale and save money? Sturdy Shoes of Black Calfskin for Girls and Misses— - sizes 614 to 2 are button models—sizes 244 to 7 are lace © styles, All sizes in the lot but not in every model, Sines Bto Msseserssercscvevere regularly 5.00, 4,25 Sizes ll to 2. . -regularly 6.50, 5,50 Sizes 2t0O Terssessseevcceseere regularly 9.00, 7,75 (Second Floor) Coty’s Face Powder 1.50 regularly 2.84, All colors and odors, (Main Floor) Genuine Inlaid Linoleum 1.59 sq. yd. regularly 1.95 to 2.25 This is indeed an unusual opportunity to purchase Linoleum of an excellent quality at marked saving. In this collection of 5,000 sq. yards there are many handsome designs and patterns suitable for kitchen, pantries, offices, etc. No ©. 0. D.'s. No Approvals. No Returns, (Bighth Ploor) } ne Senne eennemmmaan nat

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