The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1917, Page 9

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ARTIST BECKWITH DIES | ;, SUDDENLY AFTER DRIVE i (oflapses in Lobby of Hotel—Won fe? |, Many Prizes for Notable | Sid Work. Fames Carroll Beckwith, the artist, Bied yesterday afternoon after a sud- | Wen collapse in his rooms in the Ho- | tel Gohuyler, No. 59 West 45th treet. He had complained of not feeling well and had laid aside work for @ drive through Central Park. His wite was with He was tn his sixty- where he died. him at the end. Ofth year, For many years Mr. Beckwith was known as one of the firstyartists of the city. Ho specialized in portraits | and also painted genre, or story tell- pictures, and his canvases were rmiy of high order. Mark Twain ‘was one of his sitters and his close friend. He painted a portrait of Col. jevelt, which was pronounced one ef the best ever done. Prizes from the Paris Salon, from the two Paris Expositions of 1889 and 1900, and from the National Academy and other American exhibitions were among tho testimonials to his skill.) Mr, Beckwith was born jn Hanni-| bal, Mo., Sept. 23, 1852. He married Miss Bertha Hall in this city tn 1887,/ His varied activities as artist, teach. er, lecturer and writer on art wot him election several years ago to the American immortals in the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Nc @rrangements have yet been made for ‘the funeral ee - EAT ALL YOU WANT, BUT SAVE Food Administration Forms pn ‘of 500,000 for Food Pledge Worlae i WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—An army of || 600,000 men and women 1s forming un- | der the Food Administration to-day to| BO out and tell America’s 100,000,000 | ¢ People to eat all they want. All it asks is that they conserve the few neede ‘war foods—wheat, meat, fate and sugar. Most folks ¥ood Adt down the t Ameri- | the Food Admin- the average sald UBUEY more men and we Mexang By \Ee Ey \ Ri RY From «1 |ES in Boston, ‘Ra Heavy damage \Ey by wind and rain, | |B was blown from |DY elevated railroad =) and was killed 5 was with ANY START AN ACCOUNT WITH ONE OF OUR SPECIALS Special Sanitary Wood Bed CDOTS 1 feet fail to see thi Buy a Talking Machine SPECIAL Quarter Sawed Oak Buffet EXTRA PINE QUALITY v WONDERFUL VALUR, @ ROOM> | # Roc ¥ “J | a Ee Hav performed. FOR GIRLS—A VARIETY OF WINTER COATS Some Fur Trimmed, Some Plain There's economy, in these coats because they are made of well wearing materials in the styles that girls like and therefore will not tire of. Junior Coats of Velveteen $26 7 —These very pretty “4 coats have large fur collars, cuffs and ball of nutria fur. ‘There are of shirring at both side: waist and a sash. Line silk, In brown, Burgundy, green and black. Sizes 10 to 16 yrs. Some Serviceabl $11.74 Junior Girls! Frocks . of navy serge in ap- propriate straight line models with surplice and tailored effects. At- tractively trimmed. Sizes 12 to 16, We Strive to Make Shopping Attractive You are invited to make the fullest use of our Personal Shopping Service. It was designed to smooth out the difficulties which most people encounter, sooner or later, on shopping tours. Step into the office of the Personal Shopping Bureau, on the Main Floor, 34th Street side, adjoining the elevators, and make yourself at home. You will find the young women in charge charming hostesses. Let them hear your shopping troubles. If you want assistance of any kind it will be cheerfully extended to you. Perhaps you are a stranger in town and are a bit at sea in the big store. A compan- ion to make the tour of Sew7a with you will be at your service for the asking. If you feel unequal to the task of shopping, a young woman will male all your purchases for you and, as she is thoroughly familiar with our merchandise, the chances are that she will buy better for you than you could for yourself. One of the most welcome forms of service extended by the Bureau is the assign- ment of interpreters. They are particularly serviceable to visitors from Central and South America, This is the Season for Corduroy Coats*Hats Practical mothers imme- diately think of corduroy as the best thing to keep youngsters snug and warm. $2.89 Dear little coats of white corduroy, in a double-breasted model, Belted all around—just like a grown-up’s coat. Unlined, Sizes 1, 2 and 8 years, $3.29 Corduroy Coat with a pretty pointed yoke back and front,warm- ly lined. In rose, blue or tan, Sizes 1, 2, 8 years. $3.89 These corduroy coats are smocked back and front under a little square yoke. A charmingly babyish model. Unlined. Sizes 1, 2, 8. 94¢ Corduroy hats, close fit- ting, with tabs to keep little ears warn. A perky little fur button crowns the top. $1.49 Pretty hat of white corduroy, trimmed with a band of soft white fur Megs Third Floor, 35th Street, Kear Girls’ Coats of Velveteen The pretty double- breasted model (1l- lustration A)ghas its collar edged ur and balls of the trimming d throughout and interlined. Navy, brown and green. $12.74- with nutria fur to 10 years. Junior Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats $15.49 ne B shows with a buckled belt. a fur edge on the collar that buttons comfortably ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO BUY LIBERTY BONDS! The Liberty Loan campaign ends Saturday noon, after which time it will be too late, if you have put off the performance of your duty, to show that you are a true blue American. Sub- scribe NOW and have the consciousness of a good work nobly | interest to date. Those who made application but paid no money at | the time of theis subscriptions may have their bonds | now by paying the price of the bonds plus accrued | ‘The withdrawals of the amount of the bonds and ; RH hays Attrnetions Are Prices—Quality—Sorviee ac . Herald Square. = B'dway, Mth to 35th St. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Ready—Bonds of the First Liberty Loan The Federal Reserve Bank has delivered our allotment of Bonds of the First Issue. All who paid for their bonds here may have the definitive bonds now upon tendering the | receipt and upon satisfactory proof of the identity of the holder of the receipt. accrued interest have been made from the accounts of our D. A. customers who authorized us to do 80, and their bonds are awaiting them. The Liberty Bonds of the first issue may be claimed at the Transfer Desk on the first floor in the rear of the Main Stairway. ash. Sizes 6 a new flare model close to the neck. ets, buttoi throughout There is large cape Sport pock- trimmed, Lined and _ interlined. Navy, brown and green. Sizes 10 to 16 ye Winter Coats for Girls model $9.74- fur lined $4.89 serge. brown. ar One girl from f Zibeline with years is made dn large cape a novel belt collar trimmed other style is for Miss 6 to 10, and is of velour collar. Lyees—Third Moor, 35th Street, ith Both are throughout. green, navy, Burgundy. e Serge Dresses A full pleated style, made of durable storm Wide belt, collar and ribbon tie. Sizes 6 to 14 years. for the 10 to 16 velvet. The h o nutria is bows tabs in back and front trimmed] knee-length coat, belted in with self-covered buttons. The} semi.tailored effect. ‘The belt belt threads through the tabs.| . z Deep collar of nutria may be] '§ & thread through - style. crossed and buttoned high at the| Buttons trim the sleeves. The neck, white pique tha RECs In navy oF $39.75 The suit illustrated has narrow panel- A belted skirt completes Practical COATS To, Protect Smartly Dressed Misses - From the Chilly Winds $3.7 P fLaLS —Third Floor, 35th atreet, Front, NEN ETT) RETTY WHITE SILK $27.75 modish trench model wit over belt. ly to the neck. Pate! and button trimmed lined and interlined. In $39.7 5, The natural that can be worn when is mild or cold. lined and interlined. Pekin blue, tan, balsam, The corduroy coat illus- trated is made in the th a doubled The collar crushes snug- h pockets cuffs. Silk navy, plum, grecn, Burgundy and black. raccoon col- lars on these {Yosemite cloth coats can be worn separately —which means a fur neck piece for your serge dress or suit and a coat the weather The simple, belted model is silk In mahogany, Java brown. PETTICOATS 4 $4.69 has sma scallops bs SMIS—Thivd Floor, Centre 1500 HATS Untrimmed Hats in an excellent variety of large and small shapes of Lyons, | Panne or Plain Velvet. | Of soft messaline, with « hemstitched flounce, Finished with a flat bow of pink satin ribbon, A taffeta skirt trimmed with a deep flounce that rows of cording and two | pleated ruffles put on in | | $2.79 trimmed by two tii —The Gi $5.94-srinin underlay ream la sebuds to rows | and is made over a_pleates The flounce hay two For Misses and Small Women Silk Jersey top, with a taffeta flounce ny ruffles corgette flounce satin ce and ribbon give it charm, Tailored and Untrimmed $1.49 bere usual prices for hats of this quality, $2.79 to $449 You would hardly expect to see them as good as these at this price. There is a variety of styles to suit the miss, the CAea—Second Floor, 34th Street and the matron, Two of the many styles ill Sale Begins Friday, 9 A. M. on ‘. eel rs 4 a cane Tailored Hats of Lyons, Panne or Domestic Vel- vet, also Hatters’ Plush, with grosgrain ribbon. oung woman lustrated. It’s One Well Worth Attending. i nnn | __mincrt—Main Foor, Centre Filet Laces At 20% to 30% Less An Important Sale— In Progress. Italian hand made filet laces in edgings, insertions and medallions, also quan- tities of both Italian and Chinese filet laces from our regular stock. The insertions and medal- lions are in widths ranging from 1% to 6 inches. 49c, 98c, $1.98, $2.69 and $3.39 yd. Sanya usual prices would be 62c to $4.96 yd. Filet medallions in aren: round, triangular and odd shapes, in assorted sizes. 3c to $1.98 each Moers usual prices would be 4c to $2.89 cach. Anticipates queries and en- deavors to answer questions that may occur to those who deperid upon this store and enjoy shopping here. Dear Editor—Can you & pretty material fo bag? But not of opera be suggest Just klow w the woolly. sw« low priced ind: fon, yet it's crushe smaller than a afford a made and won't w H-e-l-p! Such are A SH( Answer, that and You're not s we can't fit b your c Dear Editor Dear Editor. Lite, . ° Women’s Velveteen Suits Are Among the Smartest Costumes for Winter Wear These two new models show the graceful lines of the } lengthened coat, and achieve unusual distinctiveness by / f their rather tailored simplicity. Another model without fur has a skirt carries the tailored idea in its belt and slot pockets. Kecye—Third Floor, S4th, Street, Broadway use of silk braid. The dress illustrated las the sleeves shoulders that smart women ‘The short circular peplum is trimmed with wide The interesting satin collar threads through the blouse giving the effect Brown, well fitting ask for. silk braid. of a tie. Plum, Black. Navy, Another Velveteen Dress has bodice the tightly fashioned under fitting the back, skirt is trimmed Green and Brown, ll 8 Third Foor, Brondway, the to form a broad belt across ‘The front of the with braid, while a short uneven tunic suspends at the back. Light ALL POPULAR COLORS CFF—Main Floor, FAth Street: $22.74 Sizes 10 to 18 Years Superior ship, Superior Superior Styles Superior Overcoats, Tailored up to high standard, of fine Irish fleece of our own importa- tion, Serviceable brown, gray and heather color- ings. Long belted model, raglan or set in sleeves. ‘Two models tllustrated. Other Overcoats, Workman- Fab make for boys of 10 to 18 years, at $6.4 Exceptional coats for the you ready play " and arms silk FOR WOMEN OF LONG LINES With Full Figures, 38!3 to 5414 bust Well Fitting SUITS These suits give the long, slender lines so desirable, and fit well at the back, shoulders and hips. Plain tailored and fur timmed models in the most popular materials and most desirable colors — ee wommormennrnmm AA. May ¢ Co cararanersars: $29.75 to $74.75 Cows —Third Moor, Sith Street, Broadway Coats of Lambscloth That Would Do Credit To aHigher Price Than $28.75 Lambscloth is a soft, luxurious material like fine bolivia, the kind one likes to snuggle into when the mercury goes down. This particular coal, illustrated, is exceptional at its price. It » with collar that may he crossed over and buttoned high at the neck; belts in back and front only, and buttons covered with self material trim the sides. Silk lined throughout Is ma Plum, Frown, Reindeer, Taupe and Green A SPECIAL PURCHASE—A SALE 180 Feather FANS at 47c few usual prices would be 97c to $3.96 A variety of shapes, | Straight and curled ostrich. 10 to 16 inches. BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY IN THESE Boys’ Superior Overcoats A large collection of up to date models and materials 150 Boys’ All Wool Mackinaws Short length for freed or dark plaids in double breasted model with convertible collar. Boys’ Blanket Bath Robes $2.48 to $5.89 To all the latest jacquard flowered and striped effects in a great variety of colors, including the popular khaki color at $4.49 CA —Second Floor, 34th St., Rear Velveteen DRESSES That Well Attired Women Wé!4 Admire $34.75 Two new models that show their smartness in the short tunic and the RST Va var ext rart van argh ati ravTavsvatrarantravtrantvartveriey and dark sticks. $10.74 to $19.74 Since 8 to 18 years ter at school and at rough and m of action, well made in bright You'll Be Surprised at These CORDUROY SKIRTS FOR MISSES 53.69 Good quality, wide wale corduroy has been used in these most prac- tical skirts. The model is smartly tailored, with large patch pockets, but- ton trimmed. — Shirred all around and belted. In brown, navy, tau, and dark green. - | PVP —Third Floor, 35th Street__| A Woman’s Shoe Better Than Its Price Suggests $5.49 This shoe measures 10% inches from the tread of the heel to the top of the boot. It is made of tan Russia calfskin with cloth top of lighter tone, Per- forations outline the vamp and the simulated wing tip. Military heels and light welted soles, Cpwve—Second Floor, BSth St, Rear, EST “Right Shape” SHOES of Genuine Cordovan For Little Boys $2.97 The unusual wearing quality of cordovan leather (horsehide) makes it particularly de- siruble for the shoes of active boys The rich, dark brown shade gives a neat appearance, secured a few sturdy oa broad, common sense last with Fortunately we indred pairs of t mad

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