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or to fear mic! » th “the * 1 by most stroy h we! child § if a | yman mirt! iid i jan or ertain sym-~- amuse ortant to re- f the initely, to our thing. of peo- > com- y cases such @ 1 with~ ‘mean- d could titution aste in owever, wives?’ Mow —-» — CUT. THROUGH CEILING, ROBBED PAWNSHOP teh One of AL Making Counte: Taree men are under arre harged with stealing $6,000 worth of furs, cloth- ing and other articles the night of Feb. * 8 fium Isidore Welsenberger's pawn- shop, at No. 784 Elghth Avenue. It is said they cut a hole through the pawn- shop ceiling from the apartment above. Delectives Fitzgerald and Dennison of the West 47th Street Station made the arrests. ‘The prisoners are Thomas Sullivan, twenty-seven years old, of No. 2900 Bighth Avenue twenty- Bimon § of No. 247 West 37th Street. The men were located by following the wife of | ‘one. | The detectives said Beaumont, when | found at his home, was working over a | machine for coining counterfeit dimes. About $3,000 worth of furs taken from the pawnshop were recovered, eens SMASH WALL TO ROB FIFTH AVENUE SHOP Burglars Get $60,000 in Silks and Cart Loot Off in Four Taxtenbs. Men's wearing apparel valued at $60,000, consisting of pajamas, shirts, hoslery and other articles, all of silk, and several bolts of silk, were stolen from the shop of A. Sulka & Co., haberdasi- ets, No, 612 Fifth Avenue, on Sunday, it was learned to-day. Through @ coal hole the thieves got Into a corner building that is being re- jodelled and found several carpenters’ ests, With the tools they attacked the wall of the Sulka shop and com- pleted the aperture with blows from a heavy beam. It is believed the loot was taken away in taxicabs, as a truck would have at- tracted the attention of the police. Irv- ing Frank, in charge of the shop during Mr, Sulka’s absence in Atlantic City, said enough of thelr finest stock was taken to fill four taxicabs, and that none | of it was insured, oe FOUND DEAD w Jacob Setzer, thirty-six, 156th Street, was found dead in bed | this morning with the gas turned on and a knife wound in his left wrist, ‘The knife was not found. ‘Tho janitress called Patroli the apartment was caid that Gevspondent for about a month, his wife left him, taking their with her. AS ON. child | Work and Money Guaranteed PHONE WATKINS3839 and Man Will Call With Samples ba 5-PC. SLIP sues bon Any size Belgian damask ‘ 30 Reupholstered ?. Dragon’s Claw’ First of a series of Four PARAM OUNT PICTURES “MISTRESS With MIA MAY | | Presented by Hamilt Directed by due Ma: ita lie Net Corp. J N BUSTER KEATON, in “The Boat” l. | sess Tost i | Rivoli Concert Orchestra Frederick Stabiberg and Emanuel Baer conducting. Famous Rialto Orchestra Hugo Riewenfeld and | Joven Littan conducting. | RIVOLI RIALTO. By & 49th st. Times Square Direction of Huge! Riesenfeld. TYIMES | Cont, Noon HCRITERION hii, | Seat, Noon “THE LOVES OF PHARAOH’ A Paramount Picture Directed by ERNEMT LUBITSCH. | Vrogram, POLUMBIA ” Tae at Pan btces 4 FLASHLIGHTS. OF 1922 Wut MeARSLISTER nd SHANNON TERRACE DANCE PALACE rita ¢ MATINTES 5 IDA FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 10, FIRST RADIOPHONE BALL Bronx Opera House, ee ia wed ah pan POLLOCK Boe in “A Bill ot Divorcement \IGAIETY HW aAy & 45 The Londot says the tit 10 DAY SPECIAL ‘sate Phone Watkins 5823 Of good, sturdy eretonne ‘or dam: ask. Sultable for 5 Pieces Reupholstered to tateot ‘style tanentry i 258 98 ‘Our offer appl! Staten Taland 1449 4Ist Street 1067 Southern Blvd. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. nr cae WARREN AMUSEMENTS. NEW AMSTERDAM -W 42ST. fven 3.5 GATS. WED. & SAT. S0¢hs 928 59 HIGHER ZMIGFELD TRI NEW pierre noor ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC eter 3 4 ati tet MAT AMUSEMENTS. ‘W. 48th Bt. Eves, PLAYHOUSE a Pa Play by Owen Davis. Aimbassador #202" BLOSSOM hie came ___ AMUSEMENTS. = AMUSEMENTS. Jolson’s 56th St. Thea oat 7th Av Bve.s. 30 ) TONIGHT i} 39TH ST. 7 oe me Bway, ve. 8:90. * Mati A Play of Laughter, Love %. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, Mats. Wed. & Bat. 2.20. ie Pirwt Act.) Tessa Kosta—James Narton—Marion Green in THE ROSE of STAMBOUL With, Mabel Withee and Ths Lackterds FIRST MA i SELWYN barnes Mats, Ton Joseph Cawthorn and Lillian Lorral wc BLUE KIT TEN) ‘West 45th Street. Evenings, BLIOU Matinees Wed. and Sat. BROADHOR a | MARVOLAINE 3 With PEGGY WOOD & LENNO: KLAW Tres YOUR WOMAN AND "MINE, Belongs with Common Clay& Mme.X.~Times DOVER ROAD “chcnnr CHERRY Giiny rs By Wee ee 839 ats, Wed. and Sat. 44th St. Bve.8.20. Tate’ Thurs, @ dat. 3.30, Musical TRIUMPH tre Wt Bem 0. Mate, Wed. @ Bat 2:30: ‘Up the Ladder’”’ 48TH ST. THE 3 MATINEES EACH WEEK. THEATRE. | Mats. Wed., Bves,; 8.30. | Thurs. & Sat. BOOTH THEATRE, West 45th st. Matinecs Wed. and Bat. NEST with, | WILLIAM COURTENAY | By Jules en iyTOON. in ‘The LAW BREAKER” | Goodman. Moves to Times Square Mon., Mar. 13 4th, Weat of BY sauaEnt West ot 8 Chanve Souris ®*\'"* Smashing Musi Ks Wi Sas eT ee U CTIO WHO FULTON THEATAE | Dace GETS 46th, W. of Brwa SLAPPED, Mats.Wed.asat. |” tay newe PINS & NEEDLES” Ballott's Bat Theatre Jone Keeps Standees on Tips of Thelr Toos. # MOUNTAIN oe aa MA BELMONT W 48. Bry.48. © MONTMART With all Its French flavor. Mis. Thur. & Sa GREENWICH: 7OAUE a. AATH LAUGH LONGACRE ‘* West a ee m—o A MILLION LAUGHS GREAT CAST OF COHAN FAVORITES. LIBERTY Wert sua St. ayes ‘To the Ladies!’ » sel | snnedy by the authors of “Du EARL CARROLL z BAVU LYCEUM West 45: IRENE BORDO Fives. ut te at 2.20, NI WDE AT 230 Henry Mille! LAURETTE 4.1 TAY LOR New ponines KNICKERBOCKER ! 9095 518 “BULL DOG DRUMMOND” \ Real Metodran with A. 1, Mathews. BELASCO \* Wet het «» LENORE CORT ANG s 10. at 820. Uf : KIKI auieaen yuan lads See ta ‘ “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” ED. WYNN 000 MORNING DEARIE weds GLOBE, tise 2: Mats pu att Wed ISOUSAS COMING BRONX MUSIC BOX sy IRVING mvs MUSIC BOK REVUE! t 8th Frankito| DAY NIGHT ) by A. 18 altar] ISAM H. HARRIS ,,W 124. 8t, Bye. 8:15 Wed. & Sat. 21 SIX CYLINDER LOVE| With ERNEST TRUEX, FRAZEE "#28: DULCY were fs hast whin. LYNNE Sane 63D ST. Mane Mall, Sindee Hy a8 SHUFFLE ALONG © Extra Midnight Py in a Ware Ps MARY. SHAW PRIZE FIGHT THE UNDERWORLD LIFE OF LONDON 6 ROMANCE... AND THE MOST URUSUAL \ CHARACTERS EVER SCOEEKED NOW SHOWING Die NOMB S Fy ELTINGE West 424 st. Mats. Wed. and Sat Spectacular— Mysterious— Emotional— Overwhelming— desert." “oThe Sheik's Wife! is thrilling film of desert Ite." Herald, real “You'll like the \ STAWS. OF YE = CORR Ne TOR e Te aay ENR OTHER B.EKEITH were SE Veaaon Pench. HIPPODROME S eed -'S TAGETHER abr YX cad SAME PRICES sissisinn ea JOHN GOLDEN PRESENTS: @ THANK. Ux The Jst YEAR Sit Time of the Frank Craven Comedy TTLE West ath ‘st, STAGED BY WIN CHELL SMITH. Evenings, 8.0, A D. W. GRIFFITH'S — Empire of New Emotions 2 | ORRWRNS" STORM Mats.—All 48 smashing all records . at the CENTRAL continuous Noon to NBN. | OPULAR- PRICES. tate, Tormnectw ar ats 50c & $1. Night & Sat. Mat. jo $2, Mine Seats Oreh. $1, War Alla “Passions are paraded: Pride is outraged: The fate of @ nation trifled with— Hamilton Theatrical of PHARAOH” is waged: uid more to win the love of a slave girl.” Corp. Presents “The LOVES HE MASTER Work OF HENEST DURITSC A Paramount Picture a neey nai weil ua ura Munie or the 5" ientimang te Hineh, its young di Phinen TIMES SQUARE 50° ricos Prevail Suture FCiontinuous. Da ie SEATS Eye VON oF ERS STROHEIMS, FOOLISH 1 WIVES" UNIVERSAL JEWEL PeSstOR 9 can | HLONIAT TIONAL Rg sisters Bess) SAYS EDWARD BOWES MANAGING DIRECTOR OF TH WORLD'S LARGEST AND FOREMOST THE MOTION PICTURE PALACE CAPITOL: | NOW DOORS POSITIVELY PLAYING ‘noon’ — ONGgiy THE MIGHTIEST DRAMA EVER CONCEIVED BY MAN ! "BY CARL-LAEMMLE FOR SALE. oer carmela [Amen Watch & Diamond o en Lane 03. Filth Ave 1 Poor STRONG “THE SILENT CALL” “S2R8 CREDIT at eile antes ‘oval feaana “Ts woes e es | | 1922, FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVENUZ SPECIAL VALUES Inthe New Early-Season Merchandise Now In Greatest Demand WOMEN’S COATS paed 10.75 Coats for wear, made of fine black kersey po bolivia, lined with plain or figured material, Medium sizes. Special Purchase Untrimmed Hats Special .95 Hats ot Milan hemp and barnyard straw in small and medium shapes. There is wear, to us at a 8 inches wide, Purchased Hi MILLINERY SECTION—MAIN FLOOR ALSO DE: PAN MALAI THD FLOOR, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two-Day Sale 6,000 Pairs of Madras Curtains ' 1.66 Pair Perfect value, $2.95 and $3.25 Cream or white, or with dainty rosebud designs. Some have slight misweaves, and some are perfect. sizes—60x84 and 66x80. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Extra Size ACCESSORIES Special values from the Department of Women’s Extra Size Accessories offer unusual opportunities in new Spring assortments. Extra Size Night. | Extra Size Bungalow Aprons — of fine nainsook — checked ginghams s beautifully trimmed | models —rick-rack- fini with lace and em iv were eee round: OF square neck ; : Were $2.08... ceecceeen ee 2.28 | Ee Size Women’s Extra Petticoats— b eats wiiter cambri¢ und muslin—wide em- | row models in bodice front ord ” es a had Lhe broidery flounces and trimming | Wore 8lOT seers cr sce, 1.57 wees 2.48 | Women’s Extra All - Silke Women's Double Extra Un: | Hose—full fashioned — black derwear—low neck and short WERE SUIT. cseee ese 288 sleeves or sleeveless—loose or | tight knee drawers | Extra Size Glove Silk Vests— were 7 sereneecee GE | flesh bodice tops Entra. Sise Brassierss — front wer 2.38 fastening trimmed with lace Women's Extra Size Burson Hose or embroith and plain in | split’ sele—alse top mer- large sizes—sizes $$ to { cerized hose in or black GY cciccoenieseeeSpecial, {74 WETC OB cess eeeeseeeoces 45 Women’s Extra Size Percale Housedresses Were $2.74 2.25 Models of dark colors with small white tigures and stripes. Convertible collar and long sleeves. Sizes 18, 50 and 52. Women's Extra Size Voile Blouses Were $3.37... 2.84 Of fine voile in two models Tuxedo, with real filet insertion and filet edging or tailored model, tucked and trimmed with filet edging and pearl buttons sizes 4615 to 54! Sale of Kitchenware Toaid in Spring houseclean- To Prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted in Made of the very best materials, HEARN Comptesion Soap} « Continuation of Sale Serges, Tricotines overt Cloths and Poplins 1.58 Value $2.97 to $3.48 Good quality materials for §; pies 8o low because a patted factver closed out his line and sold price. in a large assortment of Spring shades. J a large selection o1 the new colors. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Fl Wreaths, Special, Hats ‘Teained. Braecll\ dls cad Matactala“ Are Two-Day Sale BLANKETS All Wool Blankets 8.95 Value $15.94 Plaid blankets in a variety of colors, or all white with colored borders, in two 66x80. Other All Wool Blankets 6.95 Value $10.94 Plaids or grey with colored borders. Size 1 we 42 to 54 Men’s Arrow Shirts 50 Were $1.95 Very good quality percale ~—assortment of conserva- tive patterns and novel- ties—aK sizes. SPECIAL MARCH OFFER HEA R N_ Peroxide ‘Hard Water Soap Special March Price Cake 4 cts. Dozen .47 Better quality and larger size recommend especially cellent soap, wh this ex- h lathers well hard us well as soft water, Special March Price Cake 6Y, cts. Box of 6 Cakes, .35 This delightfully beneficiul soap is made of palm, olive and co- counut oily perfectly saponified for cowplexion and bath, HEARN Blue Mottled Laundry Soap Special March Price Cake 5 4 freely in hard or soft No Mail $4.95 Sterling Silver Individual| 95 ¢t. Men’s Medium Weight cts. cake of Blue p in the MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P. M. or Telephone Orders. ing and furnishing and P U inderwear bring down its cost. Cole eee a SnaE, o 78) Gray—-soft finish—all sizes. Family Seales—with large dial velvet-lined case. ¢ MEN'S UNDERWEAN—MAUN FLOOR, platform on top—to weigh up to SILVERWARE—MAIN 1) Women's Cotton Union Suits, .57 #4 pounds— 97 ct. Tricotines 0| “se ie to $1.07 quality ee #218, seeeres . 111.58 40 inches wide— all | wool- low it veless, loose or itchen Stools — steel waits brown, burgundy, Copenhagen | tight hue lar and extra enamelled—convenient for iron patie al MU wen, | taht and. cooking. Special 1,64 eR CO MAIN eioon SUD UNDERWEAR =MAEN 1*L00R, - Ever Aluminum — Sauce ; | : s—with 2 side handles and $1.57 Satins 1.12] $1.17 Tots Rompers & Creepers.88 cover—4-quart size Good assortment of street and | Colored prettily trimmed— were $2.55.....5 1.82 evening shades. | Veyey and ‘Loodles styles — Upholstered Leatherette Chair SILKS MAIN FLOCR | to 6 years. = Seats—12 and 13 inches $10.50 Boys’ Suits 7.45 | [! ASEH beieaiss—SmCOND WLOOR WATE CMU herein ccc siter .25 All-wool cheviots in gra 4 35 Dustless Cotton Floor Brushes— brown, tan and heather mi good assortment of chemrally seated to absorb tures—also corduroys—8 to 16 light und dark colors—for all ist were $1, years, 1 tig nunposes Leggett’s Floor Paints—! HOYS' CLOTHING—-THIRD FLOOR, ia sii BASEMENT. the room—hard and lust 2. i} ‘ Chios, ish—I-quart eang $24.75 Men's Suits 19.75 24 et. Printed Shirting: Well tuilored—all wool —worst | Nisa atrineacetil ed, cassimeres and flannel | pave ane oT for cleaning polish st St to 40— regulars and | WASH FABRICS BASEMENT, ALES UTPIRE Sociac hs NGS CLOTINNG MAIN FLOOR, | 1214 et, Cheese Cloth 814 Galvanised Wire Clothesline — $8.00 Men's Baincdans 2.97] 36 inch bleached-—absorbent, one hundred foot coils . Wal!’ nindecetwealece tan anh’| MUSLINS~ BASEME: were 64... 56 xray mixtures — raglan shoul- | $1.52 Sheets 1.07 Shelf Oilcloth—18 inches wide bie es BK to 46 81x90 full sice—no dressing OVIUNG- MAIN FLOOR, ft DASEMBS & " al , * - . Reversible Table Oilcloth ee $1.22 Men's Overalls or Coats .95/77 ct. New Repp Cordinette dw quarter wid Blue, Mue striped, brown 0 Cretonnes 44 © AB white reg, sine ne 44. Bx Virds, floral, cubist and chints Opaoue Window Shades Pea elnes At HO Ae aon, ' " ty and plain white . BASEMIN $ fl.—-mounted on re 37 ct. Men's Imported 25 ct. Raney Dress Ginghams .15 siler packed Handkerchiefs wide many styles hets wand mails. ready 1 quality were 70 52 WAS F LOOK. WASH FAB DASHMMNT.