The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1922, Page 15

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ui ee eae ee ae ae crosstown 169th Street. car yester: THIEF HAS POCKET , PICKED BY VICTIM | ytccserrs cara case was in i Ny ne Bae Mp pocket. He felt it departing ¢rom / 1 4 /,, Professional Not Proof Against Skill his possession and slyly glancing of Man Whose Card Case around saw a passanger standing next He Stole. to him put it in his outside. overcoat pocket. b 3d Avenue and 121st Street 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARUEH COWPERTHWAIT & SONS SS, 10905 a AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, MINTER GARDEN ha | Jo'son's 58th SU. Shvs-s\Z %eare ah: Park Row and Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row David Cooper, SoM professional pick- ~ Pooket, with a record of being ar- Tested soventeen times in ten years and an alumnus of Sing Sing, re- marked at Police Headquarters to- day that apickpocket who allows bis own pocket to be picked has a right = to take all that is coming to him. { From Headquarters he was sent to jania Police Court to be ar- ed on a charge of picking the poeket of Samuel, Lederberg on a To a friend Lederberg quietly con- fided what had happened and an- nounced his intention of getting thy card case’ back, With the friend looking on he deftly abstracted the case from the overcoat pocket of the thief, who proved to be Cooper. Then he loudly acoused Cooper, who attempted to leave the ear, The passengers jumped on Cooper and at the next corner Policeman Koslowltz got aboard, investigated and made Over a Century of Progress In 1807 Robert Fulton built the first ateasntinat, the Clermont. Out of New York Harbor the other day, sailed the Homeric, more than 300 times the size of the Clermont *—marking a century of marvellous progress. In 1807, when the Clermont steamed up the Hudson, John K. Cowperthwait founded the business of Cowper- thwait & Sons, This was 115 years ago. In all these years the business has grown and kept pace with the marvellous progress of the century, because his descendants have con- ducted it on the sound principle established by the founder— of selling durable, dependable furniture on such liberal terms that every one can afford good goods. Come to cither our Harlem or our Chatham Square store and you will be convinced of the quality of tlhe merclnnete? the arrest on .Lederberg’s complaint. 3 tv POUND = Y | LADIES ad GENTLEMEN who like the Finest of Foods prepared by Expert. Chefs Dine in large Numbers daily at our Model Tea Rooms eeaeaeaaaeaeaeaaoaqOQ®~®qoooooo eee Special for Tuesday, March 14th Assorted Chocolate Covered Sour Balls: Raisin Clusters: 24c POUND BOX In the process of removing th ae e fruit dries up and Extra Special Noonday Bite: | | luscious juices evaporate. THESE RAISINS are intact. They are large, juicy and full of nourishment, 29 c SPECIAL POUND BOX We’ Also Offer: ‘Between the hours of 12 noon grist P.M. ty Ge - Ppoun this special for. es i 10 Oc Briarcliff Chocolate Assorted Covered Milk Cocoanut Chocolates : Cream Bars: PounD 89c EAcH 5e¢ S OF HOME FURNISHING SEABIRD |, -sAlways’’ Our Slogan, and not an empty one, either. im It means that, piece a for eee, quality for quality, our prices are [iijjfy lower than GutODere - ‘a always, “Alway means just tae non Reaektar Daven-o Sofa Bed during a clearance, not only on tale pot for a special event, but heey, at all times clude mattress and whether pur- ‘rated at chased for cash or by CREDJT — Generously, our liberal credit. Make a test! if Desired Exceptional Sale of High Grade Parlor Suites at Tremendous Reductions These Suites are of the Highest Grade Quality, Materials and Work- manship, in a large assortment of Mohair Plush and Silk Velour. Mahogany finished frame, upholstered in Imitation Leather; this does not in- High-Grade Mohair Plush Living Room Suite nd Seats; wer loose cushions he lus- $3.2. 4.98 *#@*" Four-Piece American Walnut Suite Louis. XVI. Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bed. illustrated, at.... Period Bedroom Suite, consisting of Fetr $1 79-50 6% Ave & 58S ed DR TRUCK DELIVERY EVERY WH | N.W. eaten ee en ee Dinner Sets in New Patterns Remarkable values at our special prices. 112-pi ets (a? patterns). essere «$14.95 barren var seseree $7.50 (Many others to eelect from) Department Is a Complete Our Housefurnishing Store in Itself. Payable $1.75 Weekly Mattress, $8.75 Ideal Suite for a small room. mirrors; ample Chiffonier, with You will find this comp! great convenience. Wh pretty blue decoration. Jars. Choice of two models. Rack — sold separately. Special at Spring, $4.90 with large mirror; Vanity Table with three substantial metal Bed, ivory enamelled. Suites in Designs of All Periods, in Walnut, Mahogany, Oak, Etc. pleased with the prices, and surprised to find how easy it is to beautify your home on the liberal terms of a charge account, Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings . Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Cobain s Shr $157—Upholstered 3-Piece Living Room Suite Reduced from $225 Payable $2 Weekly Long Sofa with unusual wing ends, and Queen Anne legs. Removable Marshall spring cushions in Sofa and Chafrs. Other Suites in Velour or Leather, With or Without Mahogany Frames, Dresser mirror; Rug Bargains—Manulacturers’ Samples Velvet—sixe 9x12 Axminster Wilton—Finest grade—s Tapestry Carpet—regulnrly Inlaid Linoleum—regula Pekin Chinese Rugs--9x) Other sizes from 2x4 to 9x13.6 , and regularly $77.50 e 9x12—-regularly 12—regularl vc Te ane 10- Pc. Walnut Suite Reduced From $375 Payable $3.25 Weekly. Well designed Dining Room Suite, with 6V-inch Buffet, with mirror backs 48-inch Table, extending to 6 feet; 36-inch Server, with drawer two compartments; 43-inch China Closet; Five Chaits and Arm- chair, with genuine brown Spanish leather seats, $44.00 » 33.00 y 97.50 > "1.68 1.85 198.00 ccularly $285) Now Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms 25c Weekly on $15 Worth 78e Weekly on $50 Worth $1.50 Weekly on $100 Worth $2.50 Weekly on $200 Worth $12.50 Weekly on $1,000 Worth Other Amounts in Propattion, i if by the month if you wis! No Extra Charge of Any Kind. 10% Oif for Cash 10 CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN ) irritation Any breaking out er sk use of its , nothing the eve been found sulphur } brings | burning and place that | iy hing, to take ore) aration irritation Mentho-Sulphy up, leaving the It seldom fa or disfigurement Mentho-Sulphur may any drug store, I! cream,—Advt zema right anc smooth, he torment be obt ed like cold CONCERTS AS AND music. n. Night, rt by JOHN Hipp a $1.80, § ’ ATS NOW. ~ PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA STOKOWSKE 1 TO-MOR'W EVG TONIGHT FAUST ' HART WORLD WANTS Wokk WONDERS . SULPHUR I$ BEST. |- Cowperthwait & Sons Oldest Furnitune House in America 3rd Ave. and 121st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue MAL- HALLETI Is Coming ‘The Home of Retir DAN 3 Every Aft, and Evening, BROADWAY at Slet BEGINNING BROADWAY’ Qaovem COLISEU Ae Pigit eBay) REGEN TC cy. Hunter fon tah ay De Lyle” Alda & 4 Blinorn Pout Don't WWite'® with Lew! 1 Cra a z METROPOLITAN otras \|-- oudury spHOTOPL AYSREEA Hyamy & ray & Vivian O: nuughelover YeOmnStH « = K 2 7 dst : A TINUOUS: MIDNIGHT Att VAUDEVILLE vd MOTOPLAYS ' EXCEL! iit PPODROM Tae PA, 8, GET TOGETHER’ wEAY, DEMPSEY +. Dall 4000 Bents, Sc, $1. Nix An 4 Barthel Ur BIA BRITS TRAN DD xcThsSevenh > LEW KELLY And Company si f \ adeys | - mt \\ a bo} A $1.5. Nights & Sat. Mat re [SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE T3030 Acta. in Roxx and Loges. “THE FIRST ‘HFTY ¥ YEARS" With CLANE BAN TOM ROWFRS, 42 Bt. Hive. 8.20. Joxeph Cawthorn a in THE A MUSICAL COMEDY SENBATION. SHUBERT * Thee. eh. TONIGHT 9 Mh | ‘mt if TAYLOR HOTEL In the New NUNSURPASSABL IN THE SENSATIONAL MUSICAL TRIUMPH | &« ROSE e STAMBOUL “PROVED TO BE THI Setar MUSICAL PRODU STHERE WA, THING TO DELIGHT BOTH THE RY AND FRR EAR %.0075 7 BAR .c0rs v aerce- WeRLD Biweg. Bras. ed. ond Sa. pf Lo i Mats. “UP THE LA with pont 5 i Roe TIMES SQ, 10 “WILLIAM COURT in “THE LAW BRE, j PLAYHOUSE w- antag |S ‘ Mats. Wed. +) SHUBERT T_MERALD (ge TESSA KOSTA JAMES BARTON MARION GREEN }'@ THANK-U ari 56:22 (exCePT. SAT) SONS MOST PEAUTIEUL "CHARLES OARNTON- EVE WALD Wiwt Bt. nr. Bway, Bve, 6.20. O dagaottor PETROVA’ & Gat, at 220. ag in," WHET, Sine PETROVA. ‘Woet aah Bt, Five, at 800. Man, Wed. & Sat. at 2.80. econ ‘Thurs, and Bat. Tocun e Nest ERS pr BAYES \ vv. 44th St. Be ate, Wed, a Sat. ELTINGE Wert #24 a. iy ay 8.20. AI THE DEMI-VIRGIN » | REPUBLIC Tes. ee Wise By ens y "LAWFUL LARCENY KLAW Thea, W.45, Eva.8.0.0ite. Wed. Sat, YOUR WOWAN »>> MINE ANOTHER “COMMON CLAY." POULT Chauve “Souris ™ eee at don ree rhaWeot By, AO ST. Minin Tues, Thurs. & 6 ASTOR Thre. stn & Mat en Wi | a tal ining te == = i ¥ Thea., Broadway & 47th Bt, CENTRAL Noon tat eM: LAST WEEK- Lacmmile presents PRISCILLA DEAN in “WILD HONEY” Beg. nxt.Sun—Harry, Carey tn ‘Man to Man." PRODUCTIONS Wo Pourontmeatan AC METHUSELAH GAKmicK. HE GETS" doth, W. of B'way. | wove. 8.50 Sharp. Mata. ‘Thura, a! i SLAPPED. Mata. Wed. at. | SEATS NOW FOR SECOND CYCLE, APOLLO} D. W, GRIFFITH'S Empire of New Emotions “STORM Fing)Sgats Orch. 500 to #2. NEW. AMSTERDAM, W. Pop.Mats.Wed.&S8at.,J0c to $2.00. ae ae Sone LION BRROL in NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF, at 1i—NEW ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC EMPIRE Br way and 40th Bt. Rvs. 6.20. Matinees Wed, & Bat. at 2.20. DORIS KEANE rie CZARINA LIBERTY yj Mats. Wea “& Ba ‘To the Ladies!’ = |A_New Comedy by the itunes of Irene © Borden atta, GAIETY Bway. 40th Ht. Bveninan 8.30 “MADELEINE ry Movies” Berens GEO. i. ‘ssa GEORGETTE COHAN Hate exotic trees and bowers and th ful blooms growing close to the ground. than avisit dee ricer floral Rocca Girl Scouts and Vingiole foo Se Entertainment. in THEATRE, W. 44th st. LITTLE Mate, Wed. and Sat. at 2.98, _© the 1 YEAR THE MOUNTAIN MAN 22 ae ™ DOVER ROAD CHERRY MA ‘With PEGGY WOOD & LENNO: oa Hy ee | Nene morerertul to the fatiqued busines man or woman wonder Hen ‘Miller's 124 128 W. sracial, feATuRE Fashion Pageant by Lacille, ee! tla ’ Led.—125 lateat creations —at 3 and 4 P.M. TAYLOR |New Play Anthem_ j Opens. To-Day, 2 Week 10 4, M. to B'way,28 St. ays, 90 KNICKERBOCKER fi7(8.3, "30 5% “BULL DOG DRUMMOND” “A Real Melodrama,” with A. i. Mathews, THE Eat UBICOK Vises fr |PARAMOUN SELARCO ¢ Wee a4tn St. yon at 9.9 RITERION |The itSoo LENORE TRIG KIKII [I] sie '2a" 2%, Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Rigsenfeld “The LOVES of PHARAOH” T PICTURES The Master, Work of Ernest Lubltsch, CORT {Wort sain st, Bvenines at 520 TTT Brosdwat ALLACE EDDINGER— MALY N RIVOLI | at 49th St. in “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK THEATRE (er 431 MATS Wid & SA) eED WYNN ) THE PEWFECT FOOL 5000 MORNING DEARIE Jusien! Comedy GLOBE © nvation at the ed. & MUSIC BOX W.45 Bt: at0 Ly 6.15 IRVING. MUSIC BOK REv UE’ SAM H. HARRIS WW. 24 Mata. SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX. Adolph Zukor presents “Bought and Paid For” a William De Mille Production th AC ed AYT and JACK HOLT RIVOLI | AND AT BOTH | THEATRES ith MLA MAY “MISTRESS § eo IN SOn May HESTRA Pxtra Midnight Performance Wed. CAPITOL iy ut Gist, “GOLDWYN | “OME (NNR CAPITOL, GRAN St. & Mat fronx Opera House }!9 8 i Fay Bainter }3 wit’, MPIC| “Chas. Robinson's Matiace | ‘gy, | Big Parisian Flirts Daly | NEA CUADAY. NIGUT— AMATEURS 00 2° *2 Weekly) Fn. gare SEND FOR BIOK OF | ASTLE CONFIDE REDIT ET ORO Aad A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE _ BROOKLYN. CONST NS LMs TRAN HAMONDS — CREDIT) WATCHES AND OM KLAN | Fine seweLRy IT — | eEitt Sera Terma, Best VACtES tm the chy FOR SALE. | ROVAL Sener 5 Seer eae | 31 Wekly Bues, "50 dar 2 Weekly Buys $100 Diamond f ing METROPOLITAN, 47 WEST 42D STREET " DIAEHOS yeaa “THE wy FOR LIFE” RIALTO | We ALL PICTURE WEEK Wm. S. Hart | “Travelin! On” FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA Second Bpisode of WORLD” THe MONDS-WATC USN ne 6 Maiden Lane Fourth Floor ‘ake Elevator ‘Tel, Cort, 5867, er Bus from Diamond Cutter, Ty 20% &D ve Ae

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