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* THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 191 Mischa Levitzki Gives Absorbing Piano Recital BIRDSEYE B, LEWIS I$ DEAD IN FRANCE By Sylvester Rawling. WACHA LEVITZKI a are Details About Major in Aviation recital at Acollan Hall las' ' ; odie TH Nils night. That's a prosale state- | Corps Not Given in Mes: Ment. In the course of a New York) sage to Family. * Music season many men and women do the same thing. The audacity of ) some may well make music reviewers Bape. Others deserve only indifferent fotice, But on rare occasions an artist appears to upset one’s humdrum observance and to make one sit up and take notice, Of such is Mr. Le~ vitekl, He is a young man of Rus- Wan extraction, who appeared here st Beason and showed his promise. Already he has fulfilled it. His play-, ing last night cast a spell over a_ large and musically sophisticated au- dience. It was masterful as well as captivating; it was facile, gracious, Spiritual, dominating. Mr. & takes his place among tae elect. Beethoven's “Appar a * he reached his high wa ing it @ thrilling, gripping, incisive, a8 well as sensuous interpretation, not goon to be forgotten, The pro- was all Beethoven and Schu- | ee ie compositions of the latter! i the Liszt transcription of “Thi Erling” and the “Two Mo- ments Musicales.” POUGHKEPPSIE, 'N. Y., Nov. 6. Word’ was received here to-day of the death in France on Saturday of Major | Birdseye Blakeman Lewis of Mill brook. He was in the United States Aviation Service and a member of Gen, Pershing’s staff, Major Lewis was @ son-in-law of Oakleigh Thorne and & member of| the wealthy colony at Millbrook. The cablegram which Mr. Thorne recelved announcing his death gave no details, Major Lewis was twenty-nine years old and an all around athlete. Ho was & member of the Millbrook Hunt Club and an expert huntsman. Three years ago he married Miss ‘Thorne, | who survives him. “ Playwrights Faneral Funeral services for Frank Mor- tis Ramsay, actor and playwright, who died Sunday, will be held this morning in St. Joseph's Roman Another piano recital of yesterday Catholic Church, Jersey City, Mr. Ramsay, who wrote under the name of Ramsay Morris, wus tho author of “The Ninety and Nine” and other plays Why have igray hair 4 Reatores the tan ye color and beauty [i Uwe gray and faded haics naturally, safely o dark, gloway hair with nat a’ dye, | Sold by all Philo Tay Co. Newark, N Seat %, AN “Eoet and Found” articte? », |B\Jadvertived in The World or renorted to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Koom \§' 103, World Building. will be listed for thirty days. These lists can bo @con at any of The World's Offices, “Lost and Found” advertisemonte fan be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can be + Gelephoned Alrectly to The Worlds if Cali 4000 Beckman, New York, Brooklyn Office, 4100 Mains ad} was that of Carolyn Cone-Baldwin at Aeolian Hall in the afternoon. Mrs. Baldwin, a native of Milwaukee, is a bride, Her husband, Lieut. Baldwin, was on the torpedoed Finland and » some of her nervousness yesterday + "was due to that, her friends said. y She ts a pupil of Rudolf Gans. Mac- Dowell's “Eroica" sonata was her principal number. On her programme Were compositions by Bach, Schu- Chopin, Rubenstein, and Buy Their C Pencil Drawings | by G.L. Noyes at Ehrich Gallery By W. G. Bowdoin. A e@eries of fifty-two pencil draw- | ings by George Lorenzo Noyes of Norway, Maine, is the attracthon at the Ehrich Print Gallery, No, 707 Fifth Avenue, until Nov. 1%. ‘These drawings, « glorification of the mountains, form a unique record of a life spent in solitude among the trackless mountain wilds, They are veritable miniatures in black and white that catch the spirit of the mountains and translate much of thelr grandéur, much of their sublim- ity, In them the upper reaches have AN oxpositor unto no one who has studied them before ‘The mountain peaks, the clouds in infinite variety, the pools, the bould- P era, individual trees and trees in the n insplrationa}, and a Largest Subwa) pue Muses Some of the Best Dressed Men in New York Met brca 53 to 57 W. 14th St., N. Y. 30 foe lothes on Our Club Plan Because They Appreciate the Con: veniences of a Charge Account That Can Be Settled in Small Weekly or Monthly Sums. Suits&O’coats $18 to °45°° No better clothes were ever made than the trade-marked brands we sell. For style, fit, workmanship and vice they lack nothing. Boys’Suits&O'coats,$5.98 to $12.75 ser Open till 6 P. M. Today. Credit Depur:ment Store in New York, things wi The draw a delicacy potential & tachniqu: To the ¢ mountains ceeded in « permanency Seldom, indeed, has a more delight- ful collection of pencil drawings been | assembled in this city at Forrest. Mann the Forest Craft Rapids, Mich., is showing for the first time in this city, at the Aladdin Shop, No, 183 Washington Place, twenty- five examples of bis oll and water color sketches. The exhibition will be continued until Dec. 1. This is the first of a series of ex- hibitions and displays that Mr. Mann } proposes to hold in Greenwich/ Vil- any gallery. | who was active inj} Guild at Grand Inder the influence of art crafts- manship, Mr. Mann has turned to painting to give expression to many things that were impossible other- wise, In his use of the brush he is welf-taught, but he has a fine feeling fer art, which he has developed along rational lines, ——>- WANTED, ARTHUR E. PIKE JR. | Refused Permission to Go Movies, He Has Disappeared, When Arthur 1. Pike Jr. thirteen pi years @ld, a cadet at Clason Point Mill- tary Academy, was refused permission whinge to attend the movies in the | 6 disappeared from the school not been seen since. It 1s be- fleved that he attended the picture » and that then a troubled con- lence kept him from returning to | to Built to withstand a lifdtim service, with 20 to 25 miles per gallon Stewart owners. or the Kchool, Arthur. E. Bs, 300 Woat id Street, wishos he can return on 607-615 W. parole at Teast” @ Ind has blond hair, blue eyes, 14 | an 4 feet, tall and welghs about | 0 pounds. He was wearing «| = uit with cap of similar material, | s shirt and black shoes and stock- | ings. | OBITUARY NOTES. | actor, stage director | irector, died ye 0. 210 Weat 2: ation of diseases Scientific Dentistry The “Salter” Way—No Pain | Pyorrhea | ‘Howell Hansel, and moving picture Ler in his home, rom @ com He ‘a Christian Scientist, but called in@ doctor in his last illness. bq James R, Candler, prominent real es. wner of a number of yesterday at his Street, aged Without use of the tooth perth, ane | ing will not remove fram the i that the of all decay. th you should least twice a , known internattona.- | @ furrier, died in Cincinnati, yes- . aged seventy-three, E, Devid Caldwell MoVail, former of clinical medicing at St Mingo College, is, dead in. Glasgow, Besthsad. He was the author of many | medical books. | _—— mouth—the caus To dentist 7 Your old teeth extracted and a i Gardner Colby, fifty-three, secretary |]! Dem Pe) {nat ft9 perfectly made fie chief examiner of the New Jersey 10 Yrs | Decayed i d Service Commission, | died | last Diseases of the wume si at bis home, No, 132 Harrison||| Full Sete of Teeth 1). Street, Bast Orange. Geld Billings | Loula Hutt, city solicttor of Philadet-| || Gold Crowns, 22-ka 5) pha, died there yesterda Silver Fillings. 1 Suffered in an automobdil | o€ Madison, N | J. assistant secretary of the Phelps ¥ Corporation of ‘this city, Is dead at HB) Paso, Tex. ,Maturin Livingston Delafield, ono of the corporators of the International nm Company, which laid the first 4 to Cuba, died of pneumonia yea i a tes Tsao Riverdale: | tammy Ps se e | y years, For many yoars Mr. ay the owner of a f steamships $e Diled between New Vork and the ured from active ined aa! SUNDAY WORLD WANTS OKO. is sur- five sons and three TheSuper Motor Truck BIG tire mileage and LOW gasoline consumption cording to reports of many HERRMAN Motor —* Co. Ine, \ WORK MONDAY WONDERS IN FIVE YEARS NO STEWART HAS | WORN OUT ¥%, TON, $845 1 TON, $1,390 11% TON, $1,695 2 TON, $2,195 a 57TH STREET Anand King, New % and Medical Author RY WOMAN EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS LRO AT. TIMES To put ‘strength into her nerves “ ‘and color into her cheeks., ‘There cm n Filled Books of “Sperry’ Give BM Green Trading Stamps « Tomorrow (Wed- nesday) Home Out- fitting Goods of all kinds have the cen- tre of the stage. And you are safe in banking upon it that goods of this character and of equal merit are not offered at such economy prices else- where. Seize this opportunity, It’s a rare one indeed. Rugs of Quality Specially Low Priced Tomorrow Choice selections from our stocks, markedly reduced. Sale Price $29.50 10.75 Detcriptton. Sire. Formerly. Velvet Rugs 8.3x10.6 $36.50 Axminster . 46x 6.6 14.50 « 7.6x12 5.75 Axminster and Tapestry (Mill Samples) Axminster., 4.6x6 Tapestry Brussels... 3.75 Rugs 4.50 4.6x6 4.75 3.35 Sale of Housefurnishings! Featuring Items Which Are Essential for the Comfort of the Home During the Cold Weather galvan- hop- Oil Heaters | Smokeless and odorless, most | convenient transport | from and able room to room, thus giving the maximum of efficiency, Odorless O71! Heaters $ pe.20 ar ov Cylinder Oil Heaters— well con- structed, Japan finish, no smoke or odor, large size, $4.40 [| Pee oer ee i Cylinder Oil Heaters — $ pw.60 nickel trimmings, at... . 5 No Less Than 5,000 Scarfs,Shams = ane Centerpieces That Are I Sade Priced 50c, 75c and 95c each, on Sale Tomorrow, at 39ce Each Here's a genuine pick-up on our part which we promptly pass on to Fancy pieces, scalloped, hemstitched and lace trim- med, with Bonnaz embroidered cor- you for quick action. ners in white and colors Fifty different styles from which you may make choice, and those who will come earliest tomorrow bargains unparalleled. And here's a hint: Bring your list of table nece Telephone Chels orders filled. Macaroni | NORETTER BRAND MACARONI or cn 10e i package White Potatoes 30e not delivered $1.85 for parcel post, at Christmas not so far off, and here's your chance to purchase tasteful gifts at little cost. Order a Supply of These Groceries 7. = Open All Day Today Until 6 P. M. (ection “THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. 182 TO 19% STREET You Will Find Some Fine Bargains in hina and Glassware Ready for You Tomorrow. Here Are Specimen Values—You Can $850 100 pieces; with a | 6° 100 pieces; $9.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets 56 pieces, 2 styles for choice; dainty floral decorations Red $18.95 American Porcelain Dinner Sets beautiful pink rose decoration, gold line; at $21.95 American Porcelain Dinner Sets choice of three decorations in conven- tional border design; at Imported Nippon China Sale Ati vivecss values to Choice of the Following, in Various Dainty Decorations, at 29c Footed Bon-Bons, Nut and Fruit Dishes, Low Salad Bowls, Olive Trays, Oatmeal Dishes, Teapots, Sugars and Creams; Tobacco Jars and Ash Trays also Horseradish Dishes, Mustard Pots, Values to 75c, Choice at Adjustable Window Ventilators Bereta shes per, A necessity for the at Winter, permitting the ingress of fresh air, without dust, draft, rain ee attachment, « Life time ¢ —_ 54? suarantee (and L Victory Drop-Head Sewing Machines Seven-drawer sewing These machines are made by secure Sewing Machines Also Sold on Terms of $1 Per Week Hand Machines— all styles; at $6.50 and Upwards Electric Motors--for all sewing machines; at low price is * 29e | $3.75 Rotary Ash Sifters good, fits over ash cans, Our §$ roomy or snow. Sizes as fol- | lows: | °. Height Adjustable to Vin. 23 to 37 9in, 31 to 49 od ron Ash Cans heavy corrugated body, fin, 341060 50 iron side protectors, size Died 25 1Sin. 231037 d5e 15x25, at IGin, 31 t049 — G5e | $3.25 Galvanized Iron Ash $6.50 : Cans size 17x26, at “ Family Seales weigh Up t© | $1.65 Heavy Galvanized Iron 20 Ibs, can also be used $ Tobs—with wringer ash | 40 black | Glassware at Special Prices Prism Water Sets—-consisting of 3| $2.25 Cock- $1.90 Aluminum tors with glass top, _8-cup size, octagon shape, 49 at . 40¢ Galvanized Water Pails well made, 10-quart capacity, at 34e {5c Galvanized Water Paila —| $1.15 Folding Sewing Tables — well mad 12-quart, 39 with yard measurements, at C} light or Yaark oak, 95 10 Galvanized Wash Tub Covers) 80 00s ese : ic pint jug and 6 tumblers; Lats! —§4- .69 regularly $1.59; make 5]: 39 = rT Mr Pei 89e Tum- and 10 ee 69e) “bontes "49e fied: 10¢ Food Is Ammunition Don’t Waste It Usual Complimentary Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow Digtribution in Premium Pari, 8h floor aH ireen snooty required tor be given, but only one set of te good in one book, Only 100. Cotaplimentary, Stamps good in any on + Dut you may atert as many books as you please *t Beat Them: 15e pe ‘offee Percola- fit over two tubs, $7.69} “ 1 $1.75 Folding Troning Boards ‘ made of selected wood, $4.15) 4), feet, at Toilet Paper good quality, fine tissue, 8 rolls for de} 0c Good Quality Corn Brooms | $1.50 Baby Bassinettes dat) Ko made of selected corn, wire! good quality willow, at... braced, (limited quan- 49 | $2 Stands for Bay B Bassin- in $9 a8 tity) at Cl! ettes—at... Sewing Machines Specially Priced for This Sale Genuine Singer Sewing Machines (Regularly $68) Price Brand on 66-1 Chow All th p- wards) and 4 ma can stiteh 17.50 Special al machines Davi the with Sewing 3920 in The White and Florence Rotary Sewing Machines 5 and 7 draws Thes chain attachments. Machine Co, styles drawers sInut woodwork hment r machines, used with attachment, sities to our pure food market Wednesday a 4000, Evervthing gu | Cocoa er in daily | PURE BREAKFAST COCOA (ain quslityi hee @ rich exp corree gy 4g! ty a Ohi 186 AWN COPVEE 1 N T FAN AWN COI 35e | a NOM SWEETENED tt ; to «9,995; 16¢ sy) wb ’ Polishing Cream ee ite air; aoc ata slau selected Eggs Doren Je ranteed best quality and strictly fresh. ie Call or write for free copy of the American Home and Table and latest Grocery Catalogue New Vegetables Excellent $4.50 Plaid Blankets at $2.95 a Pair We are obliged to limit cach customer to one pair, and will not fill mail or tele- phone orders. These blankets, of which we only have 400 pairs to sell, are 66x80-inch wool finished cotton. A splendid bargain offering. $1.95 to $2.50 Bed Spreads each 3] .A9 Hemmed white crochet bed spreads for 4 and full size beds. In the lot are light and heavy weights. They have slight mill imperfections, Boys’ and Children's Hats and Caps at 50¢ Hundreds For Your Choice, Values to $1.25 Popular styles in Tweéds, Velvets and Serges Many of these caps have inside bands to pull over ears. All sizes. Every hat and cap is silk trimmed. Mail and telephone Oranges CY ORANGES — doven 45e NAT ORANGES ae Prunes - babi + Beat C\ loanser Te with 1.70 Gold Stamp ire 1, Ask for Them, Double ou Stamps 1i Kedeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise wr in o' Clock iny Single Department, an or for $2. in Cash at the ax Office on the Fifth Floor, We Stamps Thereafter. Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day