The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1920, Page 5

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from $100,000 9 week upward; appear | they say, have won anything but ad- to have ‘Almost ceased, miration even amon, thet peersonat “The unhappiness of the agents in| fri Several ve i understood te increased by the unpopularity attach-|have sent thelr reesignations to ing to. enforcement of the prohibition| Washington to take effect Jan. 1, % law. Those who have been efficient, ' forestall any chance of diamissal, MORE DRY AGENTS ‘ERE LOSE os © AFTER HED (More Than Forty # Forty Have Been Let Out in Two Weeks Under Washington Orders. Whotesalo dismissals are making Prospects for the New Year anything but happy for the 219 Prohibition En- foreement Agents in the New York Prohibition Buredu ‘under D. J. Chapin, the new supervisor. \ re than forty agents have been Jet out In the gst two weeks under omers from Washington, which have not specified the reasons for dismts- ul One after another the agents Nave been called into the “front office” and curtly informed that their services are no longer required by the Government. The orders from Washington are believed to be due to reports sent here to check up on the agents. ‘These investigators have looked into the private lives of the agents, their bank accounts, ownership of automo- biles and the seale on which they maintain their families. There were twenty-seven mien on the lst to be “fired” last week, eigh- teen have been Jet out so far this ‘Week and four were summarily dis- migsed to-day by 5S. M. Seawell, in charge during the absence on vaca- tion of Supervising Agent Chapin. Mr, Seawell said he could not com- iment on the cleanup, The mysterious workings of the department, have brought consterna- tion to the agents here, who do not know which of them Is to be hit next. One of the men thrown out h&s been in the revenue service for twenty-two years. Selzures of con- traband liquor, which used: to run “« Men’sShirtsand Drawers 85 : Each Reculialy 2.50 ‘All have just enough wool to take them wear a long time. All winter weight, in natural colors. ied 1200 | Men’s Union Suits 45 1 Per Suit Regularly 3.50 Part wool—natural color—warm—but not too warm—ideal for wear right now. ——— James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue and 35th Street Men’s Furnishing Dept.—Main Floor Our Entire Stock of Boys’ Fancy All-WoolNorfolk Suits 14" Formerly $22.50, $25, $28, $30, $35 Sizes 8 to 18 years ‘Boys’ Corduroy Suits Splendidly Tailored 7.85 Sizes 7 to 18 years, fprmerly $12.75 Boys’ Smart All-Wool Mackinaws Sizes 7 to 18 years, formerly $15, $16, $18, $20 9.85 . . Where There 1s Justice, Coroperation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service saaccom James McCreary & Co, 2% Purchases will Appear on Bills Rendered February Ist ; ~ January Sale of | “‘Master Made’’ F urniture Reductions up to 50% Greater preparations have been made of McCreery “Master Made” Furniture, than ever before. for this, our Annual January Sale Drastic reduc- tions have been made fh the price of each suite and separate piece, and as a result we will be unable to take orders for duplicates of anything here ' offered at the same prices... ijmm, “Master Made’’ Suites Overstuffed Tapestry Library Suite, upholstered in tapestry; spring edge, loose spring cushion and outside back covered in same material. Sofa ..........formerly 179.50, 98.50 Arm Chair, -formerly 110.00, 59,50 Wing Chair.,..formerly 98.50, 54.50 Ten-Piece Hepplewhite Model Dining Room Suite in Mahogany, including Buf- fet, China Cabinet, Extension Table (with two apron leaves making round or oval table), enclosed service table, five side chairs and one arm chair, 595.00 formerly 1190.00 ber Suite in Amerigan Walnut, including 60-inch Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bow-End Bed. 695.00 formerly 975.00 a Solid Mahogany Tca Wagon with sil- ver drawer. formerly 45.00, 25.00 Martha Washington Work Tables, the finest Martha Washington work tables made, 29.75 ss Gray Hair Switches 6.95,'9.95, 14.95 and 19.95 At these prices you can secure a Gray Hair ~ Switch that can be arranged into a lovely, full, fluffy coiffure. They are made of carefully chosen hair and so perfectly do our experts_ match your own hair in color and texture that they will bear critical inspection, (Third Floor) linpprtant Sale of Toilet Articles Palm Olive Soap, 8 dozen cakes to carton. Bar Castile, large bar... Imported To! akew to bok Imported Toilet § to box Imported Bath Se Laco Spanish Oil Carlton’s Bath Soup, assorted odors, doz. cakes to box, 1,85 hOx. ukes to box hogany, Three-Piece Cane Library Suite, up- holstered in Damask, including Sofa, Arm Chair and Arm Rocker, 198.50 formerly 847.50 Pillow Arm Sofa, upholstered in fine tapestry, with loose spring cushions. formerly 225.00, 139.50 Arm Chair to match........... 79.50 formerly 189.50 Wing Chair to match,..,.:.... 89,50 formerly 149.50 Four-Piece Louis XVI. Model Cham- ‘ber Suite in Solid Mahogany, including Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Four-Piece Queen Anne Model Cham- Bed. forme'ly 945.00, 595.00 Five-Piece Quee:. Anne Model Cham- ber Suite in American Walnut, including Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Twin Beds, formerly 1095.00, 750.00 Ten Piece Queen ‘Anne Model Suite, illustrated, in Amer- fean Walnut, inchid- ing 72-inch Buffet, China Cabinet, Ex- tension and side tables, five side chairs and an arm chair. 625.00 formerly 1260.00 “Master Made’’ Separate Pieces Nest Tables with four tables. +00017.75 formerly 27.00 Spinet Desks, finished in brown Ma- formerly 49.50, 29,50 (Seventh Floor) Another Opening’ Offer! Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes * Specially Priced In celebration of the opening ef a large, new section devoted to Child- ren’s Footwear we have specially prieed every pair of Shoes ir this new department. Infants’ first hard sole Shoes are included as well as every wanted type for Boys, Youths, Misses and growing Girls, (Second Floor) silhouette, frshioned of handsome fabrics. below regular, Annual Sale of Gossard Corsets and Brassieres ‘to 4 Below Regular New Mid-Winter models, conforming to the 1921 There are styles for every type of figure from the young and the fithe to the mature matron. Prices are from 1-8 to 12 Gossard Corsets—‘‘They Lace in Front’’ regularly 5.00 and 6,00.....+.+-,+e+00++ 295 ! regularly 7.00.... seer regularly 10.00. regularly 18.75... regularly 12.60,.@.. * Gossard Brassieres regularly 750. .ecccwsecserscescsasoes SOC regularly 1,00. ' regularly 2.50.......+ regularly 5.00 and 6,00...,.. dWheeeeeee (Third rloor) A Clea ~arance Sale of Women’s Exclusive Suits Their prices are reduced to figures far helow their cost. Now you way procure = really distinguished~ looking Suit, luxuriously Fur-Trimmed, for modest expenditure. The assortment is unusually extensive —every size 1s well represented in many — shades and costly fabrics. Also a Sale of Jersey Suits, 15. 00 ‘This is one of those instances when you ean’t judge the Suits, by their price. They are of the type that ordinarily sells for over 25.00, We bad them tailored expecially for us of All Worsted Jersey in Plain or Heather Mixtures; (Fourth Floor) Footwear for Women Specially priced as a feature of the opening of a new and enlarged Women’s Shoe Department, 12.20 : 8.75 (ineluding tax) formerly 14.00 to 16.00 formerly 11,00 to 18.50 There are 82 different styles—each a new, ‘Mia- Winter model which sold for several dollars higher. Sport, Street and Dress Styles; At 12.20 the lover of chic footwear will find de- . lightful new effects in low-cut strap Pumps of Ooze leathers in various shades of Gray, Brown or Henna, and all the wanted shades of finest Kid and Satin. Also hand-finished Oxfords in tailored styles—Tan or Klack Calfskin, Brown or Black Kidskin. At 8.75 there are Walking Oxfords of Genuine Norwegian Calfskin with full wing tip, Tan or Black, Tailored models in all the wanted leathers, strap mod- els in Gray Ooze or Black or Brown Kid. Boots in various styles of Tan Calfskin or Black Kidskin. Brown or Blue Kidskin or Tan Calfskin Boots, extra high-cut models, formerly 15,00, (Second Ploor) 7 se te = One and Two Pairs of Pants | | | | copies anil ee ae Bae | A Clearance Sale in the Boys’ Separate Corduroy Knickers 1-95 =_— ae eee || Sizes 7 to 18 years, formerly $3.95 svivaty Hugs ae hee Peroxide, -.hottle, Be } Mel reery Lamp Shop ‘ attlé a ey -75¢ Lyons Tooth bie 21c i i aia isterine, 72 Heasathernals 2 i! a = Savings in Boys’ Furnishings nce) Aim ogee ta, Be | Reductions of 50% Boys’ Hats, middy, mushroom and Polo 3 | anit Fs ‘all Orange bei ; Weare offering a splendid assortment of the following artis- styles, in Velvet, Plush and Cloth . , . 1.65 Lvonw-Touthy; Pama Niland TRS \ tic as well as useful articlesat a reduction 50%—reduction to Sizes 3 to 10 years, formerly $2.75 to $6.25 | can, 21e can, 18 | i Miscellaneous || be made at time of purchase. Boys’ Pajamas, two-piece garments, in Hath Steed Re EN Tia ee | Dalwabin = al 7 vans blue and pink striped outing flannel. $1.65 | ath Mts. “pair Be Wood Back Nail Drushgy, Polychrome Candlesticks Table Lamps Sizes 8 to 18 years, formerly $2.75 ~ WeUsuid Dresstee Wood Back Nail Bree || ~~ Polychrome Book Ends Boudoir Lamps Combs, 65c 39c ¢ My ‘ | ppaiiation Shell Dee foc Danese ff . Desk Sete Dinner Gongs nainitation Amber Duss” French Tooth Brushes || Lamp Shades in Silk and 20 Pieces of Domestic Pottery ames C reery 0 Wory Finished 138 French Tooth seg \ Parchment Mirrors e Buffers, & c | ay Mirrors, | 5th Avenue and 35th Street naiaprare aoe tighter ea | Candles Quantity of Photo Frames : 4 mi a . | ‘Red Rubber Water Water Bottle, \| . sa . : Boys’ Shop, Third Floor | Bottles, guaranteed; Meceesry Eyce 75 | Floor Lamps 2 qt. size, 1.95 Syringe, 2 qt. size, 3.75 NoC. 0, D. No Apyrovals Nou Relur \ >. Main Floor ‘ ‘ erie eee as on A 4 . ‘ ) ao on } et ae a le pe Be ee

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