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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. hot think anything serious was the mat- ter and promised to be on hand for Mra. n 19) necswminc nasa cam p _ Beament's annual masquerade, given for THE EVENING WORLD, ri AT DANCE the entertainment of the boarders, There Was much curioalty concerning the cos- tume he would wear, When ho entered the hall, which was at No. 12, the three houses of Mrs, Beament being connected by arched doorways, he was greeted with shouts | of laughter. He was funnier even than | his admirers had expected him to be. | oe Mie makevp was superb. Ho was a moat ridiculous Punch, with @ hump on fils back and an artificial none that Frederick Cowlard Stricken at} rores int, ttunkie in nls eyes simply { Costume Dance Given in . | ‘During the firat hours he danced ond | made eparkling jeats, and ail the board. ! Boarding House. ‘The lines about the mouth of Fred- ers agreed that never had they seen him m in much @ comic humor. Then he said | 7 to @ little group of friend that he was| % tired and would step into the parlor to smoke and reat. That was shortly atter erick C. Cowlard, which he noticed in| midnight. his mirror as he dreanet himself to rep- fesent " at Mrs. George Bea- Ment's masquerade, had been drawn by + Geath. But he was not aware of that, Go Ge was the gayest and wittiest pree- Rt and cracked jokes until, in his fen- taatic attire, he fell dying among the Gominecs, the harlequins, the trouba- Goure and shepherdesses who made up the party. + gl SUIT SALE 3,000 Newest Suits He seated himself tn an armchair and Mghted a cigar. Presently Miss Emma ‘McCormack, a nurse at Hahneman Hor- pital, end Albert Sanborn went to sum- mon Aim bdck to the dance, They fount | him with his head bowed and his cigar, | hardly started, lying in an ash tray at his elbow, “You look 1), comfort. elegance and: economy exclaimed Miss Wo. “Can't I do something for Cormack. your’ DIED A® HE DECLARED “HE Mr. Cowlard was fifty-etz years old and a widower. He was manager of the im Gepartment of one of the big eee etores and roomed at No, 15 West Eleventh street. Beament has a boarding house at Nes, US to 18 West Kloventh atrect. ‘Mr. Cowlard took nis meals there and NEVER FELT BETTE! For Suits that were formerly $18.50 to $20 “Never felt better, thank "te answered cheerily, but there was a queer twist of his mouth that told of ie aa he gave the reassuring answer. MoCormack ance of Mr, Cowlard was #0 alarming that, in apite of his protest, the nurse gummoned Dr. Frederick Vag Viet of No. 133 Went Eleventh etreet. Mr. Cow- Sentic sort and had no sting. For @ week he had been complataing Of Wttle twinges a: his heart, vet did POSLAM MAKES ; THOUSANDS PA nodule in luxury at cost. Made of finest quality, pure-dye. thread silk—the most ser- le viceable silk hose ever produced. them and sald, "It was heart failure; Buy a 4-Pair Box 2, one ntvg. ot tro colar ea and convince yourself by continuous everyday wear, that Phoenix Silk Hose is the most eco- }f | nomical of all Silk hosiery—in fact, that its small cost and wonderful durability make it as inexpen- sive in the end as good cotton hose. In distinctive 4-Pair Boxes Men’s, 50c., 75c., $1 Pair ‘Women’s, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2 Pair At All Good Dealers in New York “Made in America” by ‘ PHOENIX KNITTING WORKS, NEW YORK OFFICE, 45 EAST '7TH ST, —Phone, Stuyvesant T09— Jara€ became unconscious es the phy- eician entered and Dr. Van Viiet called an ambulance from St. Vincent's Howe pital, When Dr. Mo@utre arrived with the ambulance the merry “Punch” eat very still The @rotesquely costumed dancer were huddled though For Suits that were formerly $22.50 to $30 cok hushed J cel, re oe He rather a reticent t man about his orivate affairs, she said, though of such merry disposition. ———<—>____ BANKER’S CAMERA STOLEN. George Mosley of the tanking firm of Mosley Bros, at No. 16 Exchange Place went to sleep in the Hudson tube on Sunday night and when he awoke in Hoboken 9 camera valued at $180 was gone. Yesterday afternoon -| Detectives Brennick and Murphy were in @ pawnbroker's shop at No. 24 Weat Forty-second street when a man came in with @ valuable lens and asked how much he could get on it. The detectives arrested hi In the Jefferson Market Police Court to-day the man gave the name of John Kope. In fis pockets had been found & munber of pawn tickets for pledged Wodake ami parts of cameras, He was held with bail fixed at 61,000, Kepe anys he fe an actor and ives is Hoboken, hlers This Is the Age of Specialization Our shoe business has grown the fastest, and we have therefore decided to devote the entire Main Floor to our Shoe Department, which will be one of the largest in New York R Ustriemed Miliary, ngprap vee and Perfumeries are to be moved to upper floors. Special novelty fabrics. white checks like. For Suits that were formerly $32.30 to $40 ALL SIZES—14 to 44. ALTERATIONS FREE 6th Avenue at 31st St. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Parlor Suites In the April Furniture Sale Much Below Regular Prices To Close Out 1 Continuing Sale of 3.50 & $4 Shoes at 1.90 Don't mise the opportunity to secure your supply of these GUARANTEED Shoes at this bargain price, An Advantageous Purchase Brings These Suits, Coats and Dresses at $15 One hundred and fifty sarraile garments from a high-class maker to be offered in this sale, An decasion which will fully prove the supremacy of our values at this specific price. High Shoes of fine patent colt. skin, with fancy colored silk corduroy tops, tan and black calfskin; also white canvas button shoes with welted soles. 4-Piece Adam Suite . (As Illustrated.) Including table, with gold leaf $200.00 decorations. Regularly $395. 3-Piece cami XVI. Imported Wainut Suite Upholstered in Aubusson Tap- $425. 00 estry. Regular value 3650.00 3-Piece Mahogany Chippendale Suite Elaborate carvings,upholstered in tapestry. Regularvalue $270 Spring Suits Adaptations of high priced gar. ments in the best materials and colorings. Models include Cuta- ways, Russian Blouse, atc, Average $25 values $15 Pumps and Colonials, tan calfskin, tan buckskin, black, velvet and mercerized linen, in white, tan and cham- pagne color, Oxford ties of ten and black calfskin and patent leather; all sizes, Modish Coats Montly ¥ length. Cutaway mode! in white serge or basket weave; blue or black whipcord. Draped effects in Moire, in good range of coloring..... $15 $200.00 Separate Pieces K Adam Sofa p = 78 inches long, separate cushion, He $3 Low Shoes. 95c slightly imperfeci. Regular $50. 00 9 Handsome Dresses value #95.00........ceseeeees Onford Ties in patent leath- | | One-piece Balkan model in check. Upholstered Sofas 5 er and vici kid; sizes 2to7,] | of o navy blue serge, Rumian- In green stripe denim. Benes 37°50 Also handsome Sample Low Blouse siya fn peotin ene a ple ing in value as high as $50.00 . 95c . iia did assortment of Messaline Gowns pi in all leathers and | | worthy of « $25 price $15 Arm Chairs colors, OY: emt caeceeeeeeee denim, Ranging in value as Upholstered in green wd $2 1.50 high as $33.00........... Tesiae Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St} Lord &. Taylor: Founded 1826 Women's Footwear Remarkable .Offering: for this Sale only April 16th to 19th, Inclusive. Our Entire Regular Stock of $6.00.and $7.00 Spring Boots, Oxfords, ; Pumps and Colenials a In every style bape leather desirable for dress, outing and general wear. Special at ‘$4.85 Pumps and Colonials trimmed with new up- right buckle, giving the smart high instep effect. Sitk 8 Wool Poplins - shown in the most colors at moderate prices. These fab- rics are in much demand and very scarce. Desirable Silks at Low Prices Crepe comm “4 — 40 s wide, in evening and stree shades. ietit pa paca }$7.58 Imported Chiffon Cloths 44 inches wide, Svein and street shades. ‘| Usually $1.26 per yard Foulard Sitks Fe $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per ee } 75¢ Imperial Pongee Serges 36 inches wide, in BaNy, blues and brown. } 8 Formerly $1.50 pér yard 75C Black Dress Satins 40 inches wide. Usually $1.75 to 82.00 i eee ee }$1.05 Dress Goods Tailor Serges GA _ complete assortment of: the correct weights of weaves in the desirable shades of navy blues (such as are being used in model gowns) at popular prices. All Wool Serges 48 inches wide, in navy pie, also black; sponged and shrunk. Usually $1.00 per YO. ccvassenevessnsercrevecsesssens 1,000 Lengths Tailor Suitings In plain colors, mixtures, fancy weaves, striped materials, checks and plaids. Also Remnants of Linen Suitings White and all the most desirable colors, for waists, skirts, dresses and tailor suits, All at Greatly Reduced Prices 78¢ Special Values in Wash Fabrics American Ginghams i inches wide, in a large essences of 6 Special, per yard a . lage Shirting Madras & French Percale $2 inches wide, an extensive sglosion of ae and striped designs. Woven Black & White Striped Tosca Crepe Various styles, 27 inches wide. Special, per yard Sheer White French Linen Suitable for Waists, 86 inches wide. Spe- cial, per yard Imported White Ratine Medium weight, 40 inches wide. peryard White Japanese Crepe 80 inches wide, woven in Japan. Epecial, peryard Lining Satin 86 inches wide, a full line of colors. Spe- cial, per yard 28¢ ‘| 206 | 58 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.