The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1916, Page 8

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Wreck on New Raven. (Bpecial to The Brening World.) NEW LONDON, Conn., May 8.—The Boston-New York Ow! Express train on the New York, New Haven and Hartford ‘was held up more than two hours this morning 4 the derailment of freight ears near Mystic, six miles east of here. SPECIAL NOTICE John Dewar & Sons’ agents have pleasure in informing — their many patrons that there is now in New York ample stock of DEWAR’S SCOTCH WHISKIES for immediate delivery AUTO THIEF GOT BAG WITH $2,000 IN LOOT nue Shop— Many Cases Like It, Say Police. | Thieves who make a specialty of stealing bags from automobiles left | unguarded in Fifth Avenue are sought ‘ by the police to-day, following the ex- | | rom nervous. CSveevatent of ait t" K GREENE'S NERVURA to-day trouble and note the Immediate and it ia the Ritled Car in Front of Fitth Ave- Cruel Fate NERVOUS WRECK Dr. Greene’s Nervura TO THE RESCUE {in the Snyder & Fancher wholesale gro- Uptown Store Mrs. it very easil miss the money. The 10-piece Jacobean Dining Room pieces are big an pretty grain. This is an unusually massive s¢ davenette, mahogany Unish fray i uph in brown Spanish leather This Is only one of the man Floor Coverings | On our big sunlit Hus Racks you ean | quiguy view our larke collection of | handsome ru nd Imakes the ‘aeiect coverings, equally are a few example of the values ¥ Reed Baby Carriage 1 1 built Many Other Styles Also Cowperthwaits’ LiberalCredit Terms $1 Monthly on $15 $3 Monthly on $50 $6 Monthly on $100 $10 Monthly on $200 Other amounts in pro tion, Pay by the Week If you wish, 10% OFF FOR CASH 3rd Ave. & 121st St. The secret is Cowperthwait & Sons’ liberal credit, which makes the paying so easy that they never is a typical Caulk of what you can do here. Th: well built—-the fine oak has a very The suite includes Extension Table, Davenette 3-Piece Suite Special Combination w No cush discount on Ce \Refrigerator tess Downtown Stcre Park Row & Chatham Sq. five Chi one $2.00 week ‘e have a stock o} Suite illustrated a charge account. Open Saturday Evenings Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead t The large plece js a duo-fold three. pieces y styles In 3-plece sultes. 13 5 bia goods, ; 49° | Solid Mahogany TeaWagon on 1175) WNT H hamovauln wiles f 1873 | Sd and rubbs uy voor (2480 , yo rie $8.75 Apartment House iT Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Retween Prooklyn Bridge Sub" Station and Chatham Sq. ‘‘L"’ Statio. 10 Piece Dining Room Suite $142.50, $2 Weekly 10 Pieces, Jacobean Style. the Picture Is Proudly Showing It to Her Friend! Homelover—the owner of the dining room suite shown above—has not been married long, and her husband hasn't much money, but they have beautiful things in their home just the same, and they manage Come and let us show you. stores is well worth a visit io fan0 h Vfore it was controled. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. Perience of Frederick B. Patterson, son of the President of the National Cagh Register Company of Dayton, O. Mr. Patterson was forced to return home to-day without securing any trace of a bag containing $2,000 worth of his clothing and jewelry. He has been with his father at the Ritz, and started in his car last Friday for Piping Rock, where he has a string of polo ponies. He was alone, and stopping in front of a Fifth Avenue sporting goods es- tablishment, near Forty-third Street, ran in to make a purchase. While he was gone somebody stole the bag, although there was a traffic police- man on the corner. ‘There have been many such thefts, but no one has heen caught. The police theory is that the thieves watch near the big hotels and clubs, knowing the loot is likely to be much more valuable : | there, a 070,000 Fire (Special to The Evening World.) MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., May &—A fire ery house In Cottage Strect early this morning cattaed a damage of nbout $70,- The firemen fought for hours be- No Wonder the Girl in China Closet, 54-inch Buffet, Serving Table and f ind one Arm Chair, which are upholstered in brown Spanish leather. The price is but $142.50, Fakes just like this one on our floors, and a great many other equally pretty suites at equally attractive prices. Why don’t you furnish your home here on credit and pay the casy way? There's no red tape to opening her of our two big Handy Silver Chest This chest will hold two ph | Plainly Marked trices, CowPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America’ 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Preparedness Day of Them White Enamel Bed exceptional value ‘Two-tneh auton $8.95 Iron Beds, $2.98 Up. \w eonventens Flag Outfit, 98c $3.15 Furniture of nat lowest ‘ | If there case requiri the Lydia E, STAGE STARS WHO ARE APPEARING HERE THIS WEEK ls G’ SCHANIGE? PEW'S YORV! SEES THEDA, BARA, IN"THE. “ SLRRNAL City” ACADEMY FMOSIC. | Motion Picture Notes. | And now they say Charlie Chaplin {has a chiropodist especially engaged {é yoor to ward off corns and th i Mutual announces the engage- tient of Richard Bennett, Mary Miles he { Minter, Helen Holmes and Audrey 3 | Munson, All have long term contracts. idle mona’ will open at the Colonial | re, Boston, May 16, It will be . shown the fiftieth time in New York - to-n TAR Hn SOR om None A new overture, “Puccini Grand SRN ane: _ | Opera Divertissement,” will be played WeCmalinva uaniiiiga: jat the Strand this w ok while tho LONDON, May &—The British Gov-| Farrar film, “Maria Rosa,” ts run ment ha cided to organize forth-| Virginia Pearson, Fox star, {th an expedit of Sir| silhouettes on her handkerchiefs and est Shacklet » the hose, Just thought maybe you'd like Burlington, Wis Burlington, Wis ‘The many hey need. confidential , Advices Advi. omtains convincing Jconstantly published in the newsy ought to he proof enou suffer from those dis jto their sex that Lydia b Vegetable Compound hho has proved unequalled for ful ills; it ing ills 5 ‘s Parllamentary corr PAINS IN SIDE _ AND BACK How Mrs. Kelly Suffered | and How She Was Cured. | testiny women ¥ eu Vinkha is the medicine | 1s b orem: to know Gertrude Meoy wore a garment of Isle of Love.” Great idea for the “Midnight Frolic.” Anita Stewart is a Vitagraph feature, e Suspect, from H. J. W, Dam's play, “Phe y Shell.” Phe film will be released von to be seen in May ‘The Gaumont specialty of three-real feature films. is soon to make a Ge M neral ger Bradford thinks mand for photo plays here is at t *harles G Bostock : jar, and had pain side and bac —— x0 ¢2, Guaranteed Bf lar, ane hac pains in my side and back h ROBE AI. Ses nt color, Hewed but after taking RO) AGS OF A Lydia B. Pinkham's | tiie King, Arthur Ashley and « Vegetable Com. | company of thirty 1 have round ‘Ta | Bone heville, Miss Roun ! 1 ta and King’s next picture, "Contrary Mary," ee be Dagny will be under Edwin August’s the Sanative Wash | qirectio 1am fully cons) Instead of making 104 pictures : vinced that Tamene| year, the film interests over which varate Fiass, 4x6 ft lirely cured of tnece| William A. Brady now has supe i ) } nese vision will cut number in two, By his Big Porch and feel | thaw. cones he on a pieture a ocker over, TL] week it is believed better films) will Well baile know medies | be turned ou ‘ have done me|,.in the “Fly cture entitled 7 | hour M ed Vosburgh, as Ivey sane, ta worlds of good and [hope every suffering | “POne 1 Prpaeaay tin be . me j woman will give them a trial.” Mrs. ugrtic t sumption, shows NNA KELLY, 710 Chestnut Street, | what C rich man might do. in | KELLY i | four months. tt |ihe doctor who finally dey jonaire had consumption was insane, pers| In one week recently 10,645 persons | under the sun y rho {applied to the World-Kq liar {eer for employment as film players, | During that ne week the company of applicants former m's | used 3,672 neluded stage and just plain ec e Campaign for ad tors’ Fund is reeetving a boe it Madixon Sa Garden this week Artists are mak se of Vist t \ wt the Kin cartoon Booth, ‘These pictures. are thrown on the sereen tn animated form, A charge is made for the work f drawing the pictures and the mongy Byca to Whe fund, palin leaves in several scenes in “The | has | been restored. | i] ps that aching, pder, ud the young mill- | screness in corn squitable con- | ting relief, just Us WALL. CAHAN wire LADY BUCCANEERS’ SeYMP'IC THEATRE WIFE GAN'T COLLECT | $12,590 HEART BALM ‘Court Rules Damages Jury Awarded ' Can't Be Paid Out of Mrs. Toler’s Trust Fund. bt judgment rey could not be collected out of a 0 trust fund ‘That money is all I have," she said. ‘Therefore, I do not see how anything can be collected.” vf wife brought the allenation suit against Mrs, Toler, She sued for ,000, won a verdict for $12,500 and then began suit to recover the amount from a trust fund of $50,000 left to Mrs, Toler by her grandfather, John W. De P Iner, who repre: er in the suit, poin t that under Section 4483 of the Civil Code a trust fund 1 not be le upon. Justice elehanty sustained lis contention. > —— President Jimines Gets Out. SANTO DOMINGO, May §.—President Jiminez has resign to prevent int vention by the Unit States, Quiet has “TI” FOR SORE, TIRED FEET - AH! “Tiz” is grand for aching, swollen, tender, calloused feet or corns. TIA’ makes Ah! what relief. no more burning feet No matter what ails your? only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet Viz” cures your foot trouble so. yowll never limp or draw up your face in pain, Your shoes won't seem tight nd_your fect will never, never hurt or and swollen. ‘Think of it, no ob misery, no more ’ es or bunions nt box at on, nd get instant re= Just onc whole year's foat coms conte, Dhue of it Advi, i ~ elmarenee Women acquainted with Fownes quality in ALL kinds of gloves, are demanding Fownes silk gloves,—with reason, Smartest, most satisfactory, | —but they cost no more. All lengths, sizes and shades, Double-tipped? —Of course! Ask your Vy 7 < } \]| “Save the Pieces” Unvarying accuracy is our rule in repairing. This is vitally impor- tant to you. Carelessness nullifi the most careful prescription. i]] Any Glasses duplicated from broken pieces at 50c, 75c, $1.00, etc., according to prescription. 96Arlich &Sons Establiched 54 Years MAY LATHAM WITH THE MERRY Fe COLOMBIA TRE NOES HEATRE New York: 184 B'way, at John St. } 223 Sixth ‘Av, 15th St. } 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. Arr When! Newark Alderman ‘ Sry H. Baker of New 101 Nassau, at Ann St. ! 17 West 42d Street. 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