The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1919, Page 8

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j i $$ —_ salinity Sone wen ionenenntiaee iene nerd oie aea tee na LP A ES OO Oy ~ Mes but the Terkeyt they-were last. ‘Thit year's crop. | ul ” WASHINGTON, Sept, 26.—Cranborrjes | According to the September forecast of | for pqnge for the Thanksgiving turkey | Me Pevariment of Agriculture will +e CybT t the apart- dinner ought to be cheaper this zear Me Ga as against } ment house was done to obl.ge the oe «|-tive John Cunntfl to the apartment with instruction to break in. Acgompgnied by Mr. Heide, Cunnlft 1 and Markey, when they reached the wildigg about 7 o’etock Wednesday night, were again refused entrance. ‘They finally got in by threatening to bre in, order of Mr. Teese acting under Katz. “We found everything in the apart- ment in »” sald Mr. Markey. irae KELINER BROS Southeast Corner 15th Street and 6th Aveaue He said ings had been insti- tuted in si cases, . | Mr. Tailey refused the request and ‘go down- said he would take the case before [stairs to,get the key, When Mr. Heide at onee, after "Mr. }demanded that the key to the apart: Candy Man Barred From} i ‘the’ prosecutor |memt tbe turned over to.bim this was 7 t | Fl t N T D ‘ | ared to push the cee but we discovered that the leeks 4 been ." ‘ , New Cpa “A espite [fe 4 " putatiendgy ‘Detective | Cunnift re: Lease and Rent Receipt. by nator yg ho served upon +) , an omplayee of Zittel & Co. rederick and. Bawin of- | Zittel could not rhe found, but Kat: Freese Flanagan were exa by Mr. Freese admitted, . Reliey eet ginet Kats bad told nie to it a jel out, it he woul fevena action Mr. Heide might A Grand started to- Attorney's office rageous landlord that has con William F. expire until Oct. | reported that dur- hie land President of the } claims he was lock room apartment at N Bnd Avenie uy ew tenant, who invaded jt fittee lenwe and Philip Katz, cloak manuf: whose present home is at Riverside Drive, is the new it is reported, at $3,200 a ve I, Freese is superintendo: butiding, which is owned by Mra. Mai French, who lives there tate tld Mr. ‘Talley ho had Kept | a ho’ It. 2 b y soratig tM Paley, ane found] Me. ‘Mrs. Hejde out of their and} abgrtenaat ao she gould igg they | end move in-on Oot. Kats boasted ‘#, she sce and jeft) he was.a.feepr of the lase Tim Sulll- key in the door. On four o00a- . Sc! ditiias, laren Aal er, but was not Speman eae a 2 Treasurer of Frederick Zittel & Co, to-day gave their side of the con- troveray. He said Mr. Heide had notified them he would not renew his lenge @et. a, he understood Mr. Heide had an apartment in West T2d Street into whieh he moved his ef- “* Paatme Gapstines $335 Y you buy Kellner furniture , you buy knowledge, skill, integ- rity i that makes possible a modast price for furniture that is soldwitit,cou fidence and can be bought with .con dence. Our “Twenty five Rooms” are on display with a view of pidin€ you, in she arrangement of your own home n permitted to €o wp in the @le- on, ter Mr. Heide obtained a summons for Freese on a charge of unlawful {| entry, and on last Thursday ataaratente ¢ Heide family went | McQuade, in the West Side Court, dis- ay home tor the | missed the complaint. He then went nt was paid until O to their mer the When they returned, Sept. 15 found themselves so effectively barr: Mt required the Diatriot Attorney |to regain possession of their apart- ment t Zittel eared voluntarily at the District noy's office to-day and | was quentioned behind closed z time by District Atte Assistant District A of disorderly conduct. McQuade then ordered Freese to tum apartment keys to Mr. Heide, n gdvised moved, and he wanted t Setinew home ready for -her. iw the apartme f hey denied hav- ttel went on, t admittad to Mr, the ikevs at t his private y_ and Detec- jot Assistant District nounced that_in- ~<' Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE’ NEW YORK ' Important Offering of ORIENTAL ‘RUGS Persian, Turkish, India and Chinese Weaves in Popular Room Sizes and Extra Size Rugs, Hall Runners and Small Scatter Sizes. Our purchase of the entire Oriental Rug stock of Joseph Wild & Co., New York, enables us to offer a very large assortment of beautiful and unusual Pieces at Pre-War Prices. , _ Oriental Rugs are becoming scarcer and consequently much higher — ——— in cost. It will, therefore, probably be impossible to duplicate these values for a long time to come. \ Here is a partial list of large room sizes RUG. wIZK. NUMBER PRICK, RUG SIZE, NUMBER, PRICE. RUG SIZE NUMBER, PRIC Savalan naka 13.0x 8.0. 7003. . $195.00 Mahal ++++ 18.7% 9.8. .7908..$475.00 | Chinese... 19.3 x 14.0. .9627. $975.09 Atak .......11.2 x 7.2..7006.. 195,00 Fareghan 45-3 %14-5..7889.. 475.00 | Serapi..... 17.9 ® 11.7. 2099. . 1250.00 Turkish.....13.0210.7..7151.. 198.00 Kermanshah 13.3 x 8.7..7085.. 475.00 | Serapi...... 22.8 x 13.3. .5851. 1260.00 Ne ae 10.45 7.0.,6996.%. 986.00 Khiya......17-5% 9.7,.7217.. 445.08 | Kermanshah 18.2 x 13.0. .7873. 1750.00 pare Aly a Afghan..,..17.212.0..7210.. 495.00 | Sarouk..,..23.0x 13.0. 3047. .1750.00 teens 5.2. 14.6..7936.. 225.00 | nighal 17.5 x 10.2. ,7906.. 485.09 | I ; altel Se Megs 7, 2. 7906 5. sphan ..... 20.8 17.9. 5848. .1760,00 ushak.....14. 9-2..7144.. 26009 | Serapi......34.6x18.4..7127.. 550.00 | Savouk.... .26.0 x 14:3. .7881. 2500.00 Soumak ++ +1465 X 10.0. .7224.., 275.00 | Yaprak. ....27.0 x 13.0..7939.. 650.00 | Kermanshah 25.0 x 17.1. .7879. 4600.00 Chinese +++ MgO X 12,.0..2839.. 83540) Mahal..... 19.0% 13.0..7907.. 675.00 | Senna...,..31.0%17.3..5854. 8500.00 pCO PR 20.0 x 10.9, .8718.. 850,00 | Chinese.... 18/0 x 12.2..8720.. 695.00 } Sarouk..... 23.7 X 19.7. .7892. 6500.00 Afghan.....13.7x 93.. 483.. 8905.00 | Arak 18.7 5 11.5..7909.. 875.00 | Kermanshah 25.0 x 17.5 7875. .7500.00 CREAM UN PT ae a se ak a ee CoE SA A Noteworthy Offering of Popular Room-Size Rugs in Chinese, Persian and Turkish Weaves SIZES APPROXIMATE 8x10 FEET $175 to $345 6x9 FEET $95 to $175 9x12 FEET $195 to $595 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ripen wilh several ‘deeora-| bring jad getained a lawyer for j » he said, |p FIFTH FLOOR =} Magazine Section "=x" Sunday World 26, 1919. ili ; Greeley “ Fifth Avenue at 35th Street . 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Ihustrated. @ GIRLS’ COAT OF POLO MIXTURE With a collar of nutria fur, this coat has a trig mannishly tajtored appearance that_is very appropricte for the fewing girl. 4m Navy, dark Brown , with deep nockets and bone or Pekin; it is double breasted, Mustrated. Sites 8 fo 12 years. Special 39.50 MISSES’ DRESSES OF FRENCH SERGE Of very fine navy blue serge, this successful new model is so attractive that it ‘ is ‘hard to. a “talking point.” Overlapping rows upon rows of black silk»braid io 2 deeo design on the waist are repeated cn the skirt, Buttons ‘scamper from shoulder to hem in the back. Misses’ sizes. Special 32.50 MISSES’ SUIT OF SILVERTONE No plea for separate furs will be made if tnis handsome suit of silvertone is chosen. With 2 Juxurious collar of natural gray squirrel, # has back, the a) ved coat length, and praca tines ridonthaek wh od Tyson, Dark Brown@r Navy. Misses’ stzes. Speci 3600 PAIRS OF DERBY RIBBED STOCKINGS for Boys and Girls Splendid quality cetton for dress and school wear, Reinforced where the wear is hardest, these stockings reduce darning to a minimum. Blach, white, tan, beaver and castor. 50 Sizes 6 129% Special Saturday Misses’ and Children’s Velvet and Felt Tams 3.75 to 5.75 The newest Scotch_tam has ar air af old Scotland in its rakish quills and contrasting facing; there is @ miter. jauntiness in the Cockade tam, with its four-carnered outline and perky pompon. These two give but a idea of the exceptional assortment, which ingludes not only tams for girls in general but for your Caughter in particular. Misses’ and Children’s Beaver and Felt Hats 5.75 6.75 8.75 a me sailors in a variety of models with wide ‘grosgrain bands and streamers, Handsom Right different styles—black, brown, navy and beaver, [grouuemp mans You Never Pay More at Best’ sama ~ COLOR PLATES and Review of Fall Fashions —IN THE-- gite / \

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