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theft. but Mra, Hornig pressed her complaint in the Jamaica Police Court yesterday and she was held for ex- amination Monday. She was paroled m the custody of ner attorney. tanaka ACCUSES RICH WOMAN AS THIEF Mrs, Hornig’s $1,000 Lavalliere tea | Gone, Causes Arrest of SAYS WIFE TOOK HIS HOUSE. Friend. Bullder Pat Property im Her Name - apegeed aa the via Clin Sises and Claims She Ejected Him. ound after Mrs, Clara Mor- Genstern had visited her last Friday, | ,, William Burkander, a builder, of No. * 1341 Pinson Pla ‘ar Rockaway, has Mrs. Jennie Horn'g of No. 1701 Wood: | iieg hia wite, Pauline, In the Queens ine Street, Ridgewood, L. 1, caused | County Bupreme Court, aiming she ree her friend's arrest yesterday on a| fim to Mera the owns, but put. iy which he owns, but put in her charge of stealing the Jewel. Mrs hratne,ehxtren Years ago, and has ariven om hh own , compellin Morgenstern ic twenty-one and Hives | {im from, Nis own house, compelling n him to live over # stable Jat No, 2381 Myrtle Avenue, Ridge-| "inthe compiaint. Burkander claima ‘Wood. bis wife never disputed his ownership Both women are wealthy. Tiley | of the property until a month ago, et two months ago when they be. |,When. he alleges, he discovered she had en J : Entered into a contract to sell his home le members of a committee which | tor $12,400. He claims he demunded t conducts a mili: station in Ridgewood | fy", fy for the eneft of tho poor, Mra. | che na te he indignantly denied the that ehe herself is th ‘him, but that informing him ‘owner, Former values up to $12.00 Five hundred pairs of Fall boots, the models com- prising discontinued lines and broken sizes. Included in this remarkable offering are three hundred and fifty pairs of patent leather boots with black or fawn silk moire tops and brown kid with silk moire tops to match, Model as illustrated. Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Street Identifying Good Te* You don’t need to--we identify it for you! ‘We choose the leaves carefully, blend them . until the tea taster himself smacks his lips over the flavor. And then so there'll be no mistake, we wrap it in air-tight packages ' bearing the name TETLEY’S TEA We've been blending tea for a kundred years, We ought to know how to blend it—and ORE important than the price of these lamps and shades is their distinction and their quali- ty. But the fact that you can to-day buy them at 10% to 50% less than their ex By Py ae Se Sa IEair ocoyerieaietemeeence ee ee ee - a ae pen Oncor wan . \ “Biltwel” Gimhel-Made Furniture is Beautiful. |! ose oe : | Beautiful Interiors Pt | Grow out of the intelligent handling of Homemaking Problems. | |You will certainly-get the best professional advice obtainable | if you but patronize/Gimbel Brothers. Because ils design ix correct Long straight lines give it-Dignity; but Cushions and Springs | give it Comfort. ‘Thus it obeys Art's Sternest Law and becomes | | compatible with any other furniture a @ or desir This February Furniture Sale “with Initiative” Has Three-Quarters of a Million Dollars’ Worth of Fine Furniture from which you may select. Every manufacturer worth ‘of exquisitely beautiful rare pieces. This that could handle the Gimbel orders has been February Sale includes Living Room Suites, Bed- é ve tae room Suites, Dining Room Suites by the dozens; commandeered;” and this: intludes the famous | and hundreds of separate pieces’ from which can firm—Berkey & Gay—from whom came the be assembled rooms that express the personality -Gimbel Christmas Furniture Stock of $150,000.00 of the purchaser. Illustrated at right ° Tapestry Suite, 3 pieces. Has loose ‘cushion seats. Loose pillow arms. Covered in floral tapestry. $375.00 Davenport T; of Table shown at Gimbels in Mah y. Priced ac- cording to.size and decoration. Highboy in mahogany. Chippendale model with brass trimmings. Many Persons Have used the Gimbel Dignified. System of De- ferred Pay-- ments, John Hancock Desk in Mahogany. 36 in. wide, with brass handles. $135.00 Arm Chair, ‘Antique’ Finish, cab- which means that they have riole legs-—rush seat. $42.00 paid for their Home Fit- ments or their Office Re- quirements from -their in- comes. This splendid Gimbel courtesy still obtains; and in the event you feel that you would like to avail yourself of this convenience you are invited te see the Bureau of Accounts on the Seventh Floor forfurther information. Gate Leg Table in Mahogany. Top 34 in. x 48 in., with drawer. | $40.00 Mirrorin Mahogany, decorated, $85.00 Old English Adaptation Dining- room Suite in American Walnut. 10 pieces, (Illustrated A) $945.00 Complete Suite consists of Buffet with Candle Sticks; Silver Chest; Enclosed Server; Oblong Dining Table; 5 Side Chairs; 1 Host Chair, covered in denim. Console Tablein American Walnut. “Span-Umbrian” type. Table has drawer. (Illustrated B) $50.00 Mirror to Match. $37.50 Large Easy Chair in rattan. $27.00- Natural shellac finish trimmed with black. Extension foot rest. These Great Semi-Annual Sales ~ Are Primarily Planned From a Home-Making Viewpoint The Sketches Can Only Suggest the Charm of the Furniture in this February Sale You will have to see and examine it and find out how dependably made it is. There is just space for another item or two; and here they are: . \ A Bedroom Suite, $795.00, Superb Refectory Table, “Wing Back” Chairs, in American Walnut, hand- $210.00. Adaptation of William batted i Stleg Eee de- ‘ A A : A : A » signs, in tapestry, also Velours. painted in. colors, in delicate yd Mary Fi dat ase in Feet are copied from Queen Anne floral motif. P 9 pieces; very merican ‘alnut. raw-out model; also Chippendale. These gracefully designed. ends. chairs are beautifully made. GIMBELS—Seventh and Eighth Floors Table, $50.00 Mirror, $37.50 Chair, $27.00 Fabrics as an Accessory i) to Furniture Bedroom Suite have a very superior place in the Great Stocks always here from which to ae, at left create a Home, Here are a few from the Upholstery Section, Sixth Floor: » in “Antique” Ivory ° Velours “Filet-delphia”” Laces Marquisettes Enamel Damasks Madras and “Sunfasts” Casement Cloths with Floral Decorations Brocades Transparent Silks Levers Lace Cretonnes Curlain Nets Etc., Ete., Etc. COMPLETE SUITE NOT SHOWN PR oer Ginghams, Printed Voiles and other Washable Fabrics Suitable for Draperies are on the Second Floor. Some of the Illustrations show the tr newest note for the coming Summer. Ginghams used as Draperies and as Chair Covers. Can't you imagine how charm- ingly cool,a roam will be in the hot days, if it is done op in green-and-white checks or in pale blue-and-white or in coffee-brown-and-white! If you will but come into Gim- bels yqu’ll be able to get “a world” of suggestions through which you can refresh your Home or office at moderate expense. : The 1920 Models, Gimbel-Made —_ 10,000 Pieces Dinnerware, © “Biltwel” Overstuffed Furniture | Clearaway of one of America’s Factories Made right here on the premises; and you are privileged to see This is just the same sort of Dinnerware that Gimbels how superiorly made. This very fine English-style “Over- - . ‘. ‘ stuffed” Furniture is the envy and admiration of every has sold during the past year at several times the price. Furniture Creator. a If you have broken any of your set you | There are no complete sets; but in man: Sofas or Divans will probably be able to fill in with pieces | instances there are several dozen of a kind, Albemarle + ~ $134.00 Barrington - - $161.00 Wellington- - - $193.25 | whch nearly match, at a fraction of the | so you will be able to assemble the pieces Broughton - - $117.50 Carlton - - - $123.50 Wentworth- - - $71.50 original cost. | you need, Brompton - - $98.50 Harrington - - $140.00 Whittington - -$22300 | Badmélon - - $185.50 Teddington - - $124.00 Wimbledon ~ ~ $204.50 * Adapting to American Demands the Distinguished Decorative Periods | Provided You Are Here When The Store Opens former prices ‘does not . . Prices are as follows: 7 4 | > lower their quality nor ; Jacobean, Elizabethan, Georgian, Ete. | Plates, ie Open Vegetable Dishes, | Oatmeals, 22eea, | Dvilen Come, Be ea. subtract from their dis- Sofas, Arm Chairs, Chaises Longues, Wing Chairs, Occasional Chairs. | Ue, 15e, 18, 22¢, 23¢ ea. | * 35c, 45cea. | Pickle Dishes. ion, | Mew Dioner Cue aid Bvery Ovington lamp and shade tinction, 4 5 Meat Platters, Covered Vegetable Dishes, 5c | Sugar Bowls, 50c ea. | Tea Cups and Saucers, 35¢ pr. : i “Wing” Chairs “| Arm Chairs | We, 35c, 75, $1.00ea- | Fruit Saucers, 15c ea, | Cream Jugs, Wc ea. | Sauce Boats, cea V 'T i} Buckingham - - $54.00 Cobham - - - $6550 | Berkshire - - - $68.50 Hardwick - - - $62.5 O I N G O N S q Sandringham - - $47.00 Hetfield -9- - $99.50 Broun rs “es a cot ‘S00 All pieces have decoration and some have coin gold he “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” iy) Reinham + ~~ 87525 Sydenham - - $67.25 Dematty «> HOS © Woke! | tte added to the color; so this ware is very attractive. ¢ Near32nd St. i Kent =» = + 86600 Aylesbury - ~~ $150.00 Hampshire - - » $68.75 Yorkaliye = ~~ $61.25 : MH GIMBELS UPHOLSTERY SHOP—Sixth Floor , . GIMBELS CHINA SECTION—Rifth Floor salina += 2 Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways i hi’, ~ ‘ Py