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r FOR SALE Confectionery, Kosher Sandwich Shop and Delicatessen in best location in Squirrel Hill; doing over $800 weekly cash business. Owner will sell reasonable, due to / j sickness in farculy. .For full details communicate with Samuel Reingold. 1800 Webster Ave., Grant 7841-J. _ ; *______ _ _____ ^_________^^^^^^^ 3 room apartment

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Page 1: L · THE JEW.ISH CRITERION •• * • n FOR RENT—2 separate rooms with twin beds. Breakfasts if desired. Bus passes house. ~ Hazel 2243-W

THE JEW.ISH CRITERION•• *

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FOR RENT—2 separate rooms with twin beds. Breakfasts if desired.

Bus passes house. ~ Hazel 2243-W.1 s *-m * __ '

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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with private bath in new home with

young couple. Use of phone, etc. Montrose 3401.

FOR SALE—$11,500 new brick house, modern . home, 6 large cheerful

rooms; complete tile bath with shower; hardwood floors, first and sec­ ond, double flooring; exposed brass plumb'ng. Driveway. Squirrel Hill location. Owner, Hazel 3363.

.FOR.KENT—North of. Forbes, nicely furnished room next to bath; priv­

ate home; for one or two gentlemen. Handy to all cars. * Use of unlimited phone. Hazel :-"3378-R. - - -.•*• j - ~ -**V»*

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FOR R1SNI—Furnished room next to bath. '"Gentlemen preferred. Hazel

'—First class painter desires ; :all inside painting, enameling and varnishing. Write Ben Lustgarten, 406 Devilliers'St.

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WANTED making

! 4241-J.

•Plain work done,

fancy dress- .Call Grant

: FOR RENT—Furnished room with i private family. Reasonable rent.

5824 Douglas St., Squirrel Hill, or callHazel 3267.

FO.R RENT ment; all

reasonable. 4517-E.

G room furnished apart-conveniences; modern,

Best location. Hazel

WANTED—A "live-wire" to place cloak, suit and millinery department

in town of 22,000 population.. Write "A" Criterion,

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FOR SALE — Up-to-date Furniture . Store in live town 30 miles from

Pittsburgh. Established business, cor­ ner location, completely equipped for Furniture business. 'Long lease if de­ sired. 'Unusual opportunity for prof­ itable business. Write "S" Criterion.

FOR SALE—Up-to-date Ladies' Spe­ cialty Shop. Owner is leaving for

another state. Best location in this city. Good bargain to right party. Call Washington, Pa., 1737-J. -

FOR RENT—2 well furnished rooms for young couple or two gentlemen.

Suitable for light housekeeping. All conveniences; family of two; conveni­ ent" to car lines. Montrose.3868.

FOR RENT—Phillips near Wightman, 1 or 2 furnished rooms; garage if

desired. Private family. Hazel 6423-M.

FOR, .RENT—Oakland, 2 nice rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Call

Mayflower OG26.• *

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FOR RENT — Beautifully furnished ro.pm next to bath. Small private

faijiily." Convenient to car lines. Suitable: for refined gentleman. Rea­ sonable. -Hazel 5922-J.

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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room forgone or two gentlemen; unlimited

telephone.^sevvice. . Handy to all car lines.. 5SG4 Darlington Road, Squirrel Hill, or phone Hazel 0417-J.

FOR RENT—Modern 8 room home, 2 _ baths; convenient Squirrel H li loca­

tion. Rent reasonable. Hazel 1461-R.*

FOR SALE—6 room brick and shin­ gle home. Modern conveniences

throughout. Must be seen to be ap­ preciated. Convenient to synagogue, stores and car lines. Reasonable. Call Lehigh 3511-J. '• : .-

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WANTED — Refined middle-aged woman desires position as cook and

housekeeper. Schenley 0428-J.

FOR RENT—Furnished room for gen­ tleman. 3324 Ward St., Oakland.

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FOR SALE — Confectionery, Kosher Sandwich Shop and Delicatessen in

best location in Squirrel Hill; doing over $800 weekly cash business. Owner will sell reasonable, due to

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sickness in farculy. .For full details communicate with Samuel Reingold. 1800 Webster Ave., Grant 7841-J.

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FOR RENT—2 or 3 room apartment with private tile bath. Call Hiland

0302-W.

FOR. RENT—Nicely all conveniences.__

Schenley 0791-M.

furnished room; 219 Coltart Sq.

FOR RENT— Large front room with private family; " modern conveni­

ences; near car line. Phone, Hazel 2245- W.

FOR RENT — Cozy room; private .home; best location. , Hazel 1323-J.

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FOR RENT— Nicely furnished front room for gentleman. Darlington

Road. Hazel 1031-M.

FOR RENTroom for

to car lines.

Nicely furnished front gentleman. Convenient Hazel 6312-J.

FOR RENT—Furnished room at 812 High view St!, East End. Montrose

52GO. " - "r

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room; . all < conveniences; references re­ quired. Call Hazel 1136-M.

FOR RENT—Reduced rent. 6608 Ridgeville St., Squirrel Hill. 5

rooms, sun parlor, hardwood floors, hot water heat; best condition. $70. Hazel 5249-R. ;

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with private bath; garage if de­

sired; new modern home; small priv­ ate family; finest location in Squirrel Hill. For gentleman. Call mornings. Hazel 5473.

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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, Squirrel Kill, convenient to car and

bus. Unlimited telephone. Hazel 1443. '

EXPERIENCED accountant opens and closes books; installs systems.

Part time bookkeeping, day or even­ ing service. Rates reasonable. Call Atlantic 5069. - .

FOR RENT—Oakland, 2 or 3 unfur­ nished rooms. • Call. Schenley

1839-W. . :

WANTED—Bookkeeper-stenographer, with' 5 years 1 experience, desires po­

sition. Best references. Capable of running office. Write "M, G. A." Cri­ terion.

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^BEECHVIEW NEAR DORMONT*. ':.- .10 Room brick, with two level lots and double garage. This residence•'Js'-construclecL throughout with the very best of material and location is one of the best in this section. Handy to new Jewish ^Synagogue and Kosher Butcher and Delicatessen. If interested and want a very good residence at a real bargain, call

J. J. MosblackLEHIGH 1385

FOR RENT—Modern beautifully fur­ nished apartment, 3 rooms, private

bath. Point Breeze district, 6827 Me- Pherson Blvd. Montrose 4495. . . •

WANTKD—Newly married couple de­ sire 3 unfurnished rooms with priv­

ate bath. East End or Morningside prefeired. Phone, F^sk 1134-R.

FOR RENT—East End, nicely fur­ nished room, second floor; small

private family. Handy to 71 and 73 cars. Montrose SOlS.

FOR RENT—Furnished bath in Squirrel Hill,

line. Hazel 6572-J.

room next to handy to car

FOR RENT—Furnished room in -Oak­ land district for girl. Call Schenley

33S3-R.

FOR RENT—Furnished room; private family. 2310 Sherbrook St. Hazel

3946. . •

LAMP shades, painted scarfs and nov­ elties made by expert. Call Grant

49GO-M.

FOR RENT—2 rooms with light and heat; reasonable rent; couple pre­

ferred. Inquire 106 Gist St.

FOR RENT OR SALE—Will rent Squirrel Hill duplex, 6 rooms, bath

and garage, or will sell, furnished complete, including Welte-Mignon Re­ producing Baby Grand Piano. Leav­ ing city at once. Call Hazel 4101.

FOR RENT—2 unfurnished rooms; all conveniences. 53 Parkview Ave.^^^^^^^^^———^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^i i

ORIENTAL RUGS AN IM­ PORTANT FACTOR IN

• SUCCESSFUL HOME I DECORATION

' By N. Mont Wayne,Manager Rug Department, Dauler-

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v- Close Furniture Co.

Oriental rugs are important factors in successful home decorating. The colorful charm of a beautiful oriental rug has lent distinction to many a room in many a home, and the general public "is becoming more appreciative of their merit as time goes on.

Not a little of this increasing ap­ preciation is due to the efforts of re­ liable dealers in oriental rugs whose business standards are such as to in­ spire confidence.

The history of oriental rugs dates back some four hundred years, and up to the present time there has been nothing in the way of floor coverings that approaches their beauty of de­ sign, coloring, and texture.

Already it is difficult to find in many of the oriental rug departments in the. various- stores old types such as Ghiordes, Sennas, Old Kirmans, Berg- amos, and Kulahs. Wherever we find these pieces today they should be carefully preserved as in another thirty years they will be utterly un­ obtainable except in homes.

- • With the political changes in for­ eign lands and commercial changes the typical rugs are fast losing their characteristics. Many rugs are sold today, entirely, on price,, to a public of whom many on] y know oriental rugs because some advertiser has sold them a bill. Had the purchaser a case of appendicitis she would call a spe­ cialist; like care should be taken in the purchase of oriental rugs.

With many people the purchase of oriental rugs is a hobby, with, many a desire to have the beautiful "ciar'pet" on their floors. It is a well kno.vni-ifact that you can build a beautiful room with an oriental rug as the'-floor-eov- ering, nevertheless, -discrimination must be used in the

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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with private family. Montrose

4658._______•

'FOR RENT—Lovely front room for one or two; handy to cars; reason­

able. Hazel 4869. . -

FOR RENT—Beautiful large cheerful front room next to bath in attrac­

tive home; all conveniences; suitable for one or two. Also smaller room. Reasonable. Call Hazel 3369.

FOR RENT—Furnished room in East End district; convenient to 71 and

73 car lines; unlimited phone service; dinners if desired. Call Montrose 4411;

FOR RENT—Oakland district, 4 room apartment and private bath; second

floor. $40. Call Mayflower 8026.

FOR RENT—3 beautiful unfurnished * rooms on second floor; $50 per

month, including light, heat, bath, window shades and telephone. Also 3 rooms on third floor, including same features; $40 per month. Couple, young or middle-aged, preferred. East End district. Call Montrose 9978.

FOR SALE—Bargain, Squirrel Hill. Double duplex, 5 and 6 room apart­

ments. Handy to street cars and stores. Good investment. Louis Wechsler, 345 Fourth Ave. Court 5780.

FOR RENT—Jewish girls to stay at Pitt Student House. Call Mrs. New-

man, Schenley 9120.^^^^•^^••^^^^^•^^^^^^^•^•^^•^^••^a—i

SHERIDAN SQUARETHEATER

The vaudeville feature for Monday, Tues­ day and Wednesday will be Lew Kelly and company, in a skit called *'A Stretch of Im­ agination." The screen presentation will be House Peters in "The Prisoner of the Storm/'

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Verdi Fields and Torraine call themselves "An Individual Trio/' Sampson & Douglas have a skit called "Wit and Harmony/ 1 Martin &

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Moore are known as "the dancing boys/' Other features will complete the bill.

For the last three days of the week the 3 vaudeville will ba headed by an act called "An Etching: from Life/' The photoplay fea­ ture will be Bebe Daniels and Charlie Paddock, the world's champion sprinter, in "The Cam­ pus Flirt/' Other screen and stage acts willbe shown-

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MANOR THEATER

"The Brown Derby," starring Johnny Hinea, will be on the Manor screen on Saturday, October 16th. A comedy and Gene Tunney, in "The Fighting Marine" serial will also be shown.

Rudolph Valentine, in "The Son of the Sheik," will be shown on Monday and Tues­ day, October 18th and 19th. A comedy and Educational News Weekly will also be shown.

Rex^ Ingram's "Mare Nostrum" will be shown Wednesday and Thursday, October 20th and 2lst. A comedy, Topics of the Day and Pathe Review will also be shown.

"The Waning Sex/ 1 starring Norma Shearer and Conrad Nagle, will be shown on Friday. October 22nd- A comedy, Aesop Fables and Educational Weekly will complete the bill.

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DAVIS THEATER

The Keith-Albec Vaudeville at next week's continuous performances at the Davis Theater will be headed by Mr. and Mrs. Orville Staram and their company, in a colorful stage revue, while the sta^e feature will be Betty Bronson and Ricardo Cortez in "The Cat's Pajamas/'

Mr/ and Mrs. Stamm's act will consist of a tabloid revue, consisting ot snappy songs* Sprightly songs and an unusual exhibit of physical culture. Dave Seed and Ralph Aus­ tin call their act "Things and Stuff." Wil­ liam Brack and his company threaten some thrills with their athletics. Raymond Bond and Helen SuTIivan have a new comedietta ca'led "Remnants/' Miss Bobby Adams will sing songs and chatter mirthfully. Other splendid stage and screen features will com-

''plete the program.