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(eee earm phe Address " ore int super-cream' you buy them. ; Semples Free by Mall Reap en Olntinent extd throughout tke BEKO hand cl motion A act, wh during j hardier wouls [it or a re latayved to aee It was an endurane bende mo onew to text lner snemed meandering The pinay performance was dune more | noms in vetting the scene You ma until a quarte. to ® » late that it could no In other in were not | rehearned,” free eneS mochanical parte: ) While altowa there is no denying that [way of Lise" jexperionce than a play n to be man” were shown j married life with Dor Included among the though ber ih 1, David's love for yalof wan all € matio, piri imate painted ine _ th opine ncenery white cliffs Som Daniell Sonakora A Sale Without a Precedent 1886 Men’s and Women’s Sweater Coats Another Lot in All Sizes THE FACTS MEN’S 12.00 to 16.50 Sweaters, at ....... MEN'S 8.00 to 12.00 Swea MEN'S 6.50 and 7.50 Sweaters, at WOMEN'S 5.00 to 8.00 Sweate: WOMEN'S 25.00 Silk Sweaters, at BOYS' 4.00 Sweaters, at Bvery conceivable style and weave ae Imported and Domestic Sweater Coats, including the popular angora A lar-c importer closed out his entire stock, including samples, to us at ridiculously low prices, and you reap the benefit Oath, Str Ave. & 33d St., op; lencis w Kranich & Boch, I "Weat 125th St., New York. perthwait & Scns iy; Nano Ca, 128 W. Pens Worcreen's.53 E. 34th St.,N. ¥ Bradbury Piane THE REASON Broadway, hana Wh Bs. « Sewer Columbia GraphophoneCo. shop, trot), : Dream of the R w New Records on Sale the 20th of Each Month. Everybody's Sineing igh A1608---65c . MrORTANT NOTICE! 89 Chambers Street, New York 143 West 125th St., York. 42d St, New York. Sons, 398 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. east “The Highway of Life” Full | of Dickens Folk. F\ "BY CHARLES DARNTON. ND we didn't eo home tL morning! to | when what was left of the after having put in four how: Parker's lenethy prrangement of One by one, of two by two, “De weary spectators fol their wraps and wae particularly fine. The acenes pe ve the arcond PaRNed—In their slow way silentiv at way after the anco ver to London, Yarmouth, at M1 o'clock, and tut of the remaining two neta out te make a night Hrondwa the finish of the phi of which firet-nightor might well be prowl worn cleven ® m4 four of which comprised tho third) human beingn as long and | Mic us Dickons'e novel itanlt But the unprecedented length of tho give y sapital performan to slows | than to Mr. ficheduled to rire Later it wan Y jearned that the seenery had arrived be properly words, the! hi "in their ® It in owing to the rim fortunes of war that the produc. [tion was made here instead of In be mado, “The High: roomed more like an|} AML tho in. | cidents In David's career after he has “a fine young gentle: ot his a who waa ft character we and death ite Bm'ly long search for her, sechemin, ptiminmn = 4 A Fathor than dri: yet the play had the Dickens t) thanks to excellent character urate costuming and we The frat wettir Telephone luysesunt 4310 The Latest Wartime Li COLUMBIA LOUBLE DISC RECORD Ask to Hear It. New Columbia dance recorda just an- nounced, including ‘High Socicty’’( waltz “The Old Homectend’ (fox trot), itz hesitatioA). Bley om Victor talking machines Talamhis Vestenoine will pins Wictor werardes ite Waldorf-Astoria, New York. Ave. & 121st ot ond 193-205 Park Row, N. Y. iné 55 Flatbush Av., Bkn. Piane Warerooms, 60 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. $F Se Bro 1227 fender, Brooklyn, reroute 0 Broad St, Newark, N. J THE EVENING WORLD, T | To be exact, It was just o quarter udience atraggied out of Wallack’s ‘The Highway of Life,” Louis N. »ypertield.” * Tilbury 4 k ake *of “i that | dis | waite, th the tont ed in runtaining harnetern and making them real Tannox Vawle wi wher after Dickena'n own heart, Jentching the spirit of the pompous ‘eontimentaliat very well indeod. Ho . though it munt be confenned t je looked Wer a eure anatched from musica! dy aa tho “sea dog” who walled for Australia. He wan both resplen- dent and imponing, however, when na returned In the fast act. Emmett Corrigan Jumped from "The Money- Makers" Into the part of that rourh, simple flaherman, Dan'l Peggott with remarkable nucceas, He made power felt In the violent outburst the trick Hteerforth had pl with Emily, and hin emotion on her return wan poignantly exprenned, Tho tealintle atmoaphere of the old bout- house gained a great deal from the} effective characterizations of Miss | Kmma Chambers Dan't'a warm. hearted, homely alster, and Mins Loute » that “lone, lorn creetur™ Mins Kiva Vincent work on Betsy be taken for ara Parker wan a rather but she managed to role itn rentimental value. sincerity and rharm marked Mian Rdyth Caw pernonation of Aknes, and Men Fisher wan an uncommonly Micawber, votcing her un jevotion and her falter! ng delightfully. ele played Uriah Heep with fair wand Mina Helen Weathoraby np just the sort of woud expect that wrig- ailing hypocrite to have, J. V. Rryant made a good-looking, manly David, and Vernon Btoolo exercised som- mendable restraint ns the villainous }) | Bteerforth, ‘Tonge waa n thor- ch boyish T auch alate hour that the survivors on the mite alde of the footlights watched | it with lesa emotion than future audi. by to-night. In any you wiih find “The Highway of filed with gentine Dickens folk. +. Reinald Werrenrath | By Sylvester Rawling. KINALD WERRENRATI, 9 baritone who has good taste as well an a plonsing volee and | dintinet enunciation, gave a recital jat Aeolian Halt Inst night before a largo audience, It is good that hw vowue in growing, Mr, Worrenrath does not ec himself to cla that aro in f becoming hive neyed, t the lookout f: new Among. the Iat- ter on his progr ne last night wero | thiee songs by Arthur Hinton, who In the husband of Katharine Good- ron, the Englieh pianist, and, to pl. songs by Harold Osborn Miner n Gallup, #. rin Claas a oe ma eyion. BANKERS HERE PLAN GREAT COTTON FUND Give Relief | South, to the To help the Houth out of ite Anan. tat difficulties occasioned by the un- wld cotton crop, detatia of the §138,- 00,000 cotton fund rained by bankers of the country whre partially worked out to-day in Wall street, A com- mittee of admintatration will control ment supervision, W. P. G. Harding, of the Federal Reserve Banting Moard, will be chairman of the com- mittee, with Paul M. Warburg, also a board member, w York Fach of th a Danks subsertbe te the fund wilh have 4 4 cotton Biatos 8,000,000 and ern banks $100, Southern bank wo an fi the funy it will have to sul th ne- foul “| of the amoyn: desired, For collateral Northern banks will obtain Class ‘AI @s, which are first lien on! cotton pledged, while the South- Northern ¢ en 000,000, W a to obt he fi certificates. in having southern 28 per cent, direct re- ) guarantee enution in owns on wow Heard in Song Recital. | friends. Tho fAré was confined to the cellar and ai pe B Led danmnge. NO DRUGS FOR CONSTIPATION ing her, and often, as you know, do not | $1.33,000,000 Will Be Subscribed to}: orn banka will have second lien, Class « Howard Clark Barber, Superinten- dent of the Parkhurst Socioty, denied | to-day that a raid made by bie agents on @ flat in West Siaty-sixth street niet he “We got our ovidence and yertor- lay went to Inapeator Dwyer. fered oo-operation and assigned Do- Jones went the warrants and made Tho Parkhurat Society Martell woman to him sev aro, POLICEMAN SAVES EIGHT. ‘The family of Sam Mehisack are sound nleepera, and when fire wae discovered in the cellar of the four-story building where they live, No, Willane! 4 A. M. to-da did not wane until everybody + | out of the butldt t Poilqnoen areot station went thi Parkhurst with the way the police re handling the dinordorty dec'ded upon reform work ork dent of the Police Department. Porkburet agente, accompanied by, Dotective Jonon of Inspector Dwyor's ataft arrested Marie other women and a man at the Bixt: wixth streat house and arraigned in the Night Court on warrant Agents. “Tis woman,” A pefbintent offender ement house law hor last April tn a 1] and Ind our evidence Dwyor. “boon after that the woman moved. Later wo found her in another ten ment houre, but # could got evidence tactive Joi | with un afte the arrests, “We have had no trouble police, nai | I find the police and especialiy force under willing and anxious to al every way porsible,” Inapector Dwyer sald Supt, Barber's statement was sufficient to show the ree Was not made over the heads of the Last Night. preanges Hoviety, hours situation, sald Mr. Barber, sixth street and was living with other women In @ tenement houne. to-help us, ith ¢t Inspector pollae, inoved, of the Boy! , in habit-fo Parkhurst ing drugs. ——— Frederick Koch rath Id not get them dow Mm. to the roof bal Drug: work at Vom the Houston Port.) ‘L can't understand why situation, ove fatina De. can ‘awade’ toe too tary Le 3. Walker, M. L. be tow elie never takes wand a most cntmsins Just call at Riker & Hegema: New York and Brooklyn n anle, and ask for bookle’ of To-day ts Only 50% ults rug Stores the fund under semi-offictal govern. | Rawar atitues fh Poo quien’ eet rough Dr. The piv Gt years old, he claim be ‘given except the knil 4 the intestines in a ver They ¢ !ding and were cared for will cleanse every part id never fail. y your Cascade (reatment, 2" DAY, OOT ‘NO RAIDS OVER HEADS {OF POLICE, PARKHURST" SOGIETY A anon Says inepaciit 6 Dwyer Rey Co-Operated in One Made™ Widemprend ty grow with w radium solution If le in Apartment house nelehs| ater from a targe radium manu borhood# on the upper wart side Furthermore, Mr. Warher eo no foundation for the report that | tien, r Mor diaautinfed | A RrOUP of Brown patchios an the # maid, there |}! baa Martoll, four inet the ton- We first located nement houne fore Inspector moved before bd He of- Dwyer, us in Grand avenue, they lsc wae of the hi e “and five childron.. The wore #0 full of smoke the police- OCTOBER WOMEN WAR t OVER MANN. Wriends jepublican CHtach, Tie candidacy CHICAGO, Oct of James It Mann, Republican floor jleader in the House, for re-election, has brought ona Heely feht between ompontt | factions of auttraglats.: Men cr) Antoinois ¥ suitrage will wtart a to: pf Mann's district ie oe night, urging his defeat on he grounds that he not only has op- bee nuffrage legisintion but has not supported “social Ingistation,” Mra, William Severin, president of the Women’s League, announced that counter demonstrations by Republi- can women will be held to boost Mann's candidacy leaders, jam for White House G: '. WABIINGTON, Ort. 27.—The grass on the White House lawn will be ma pled by the V Heaine of juwn aed by rurmmer drought m The arroata were worn out by Parkhurst will offer exceptional to-morrow assortment of colors pink; with band top ported the ‘al monthe Hin men tried to get evidence, but were recognized and the woman Society agents picked her up again, according to the Inrmector, wile looking for violators law prohibiting trattic designs in Knicker Sk ments, etc.) A Special Infants’ by (sizes 6 months to 214 (sizes 6 months to 214 most accessible. charge said th lying between the The pat «no m1) the ‘30 y, Inxative.” are now using ¢ over its re- ~Advt Dr. Edwards’ Oliv ve Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It. « Gently on tivery do the work, hy bad breath war A, suger-coate breath by all ted with tnt with the attendant ae 1 SompoUnd 1 ta tie au: B4th and 35th Streets the nd tab: who 3 com tel wy R Purnia) voy Sill know Shem, by, thels slize color. for & week 27, MeCorrmick and Mra, | ;, | tlients B. Altman & Co. - A Sale of Women’s Knitted Underwear in seasonatie weights, at interesting prices: Imported Mercerized Cotton Bilcomers, in an * Jersey Silk Combination Suits in white or (Among the late novelties now being shown in this Department are Bloomers of velvet and satin, trimmed w and Little Children’s White Coats hand-embroidered" and silkelined® wiil provide @ feature ci interest in the Department for Infants’ Wear (Second Fioor), at these unusual prices: .. j Infants’ Long Coats of cashmere Intants’ Long Coats of Beatord cord ‘at $7.75 | Little Children’s Short Coats of Bedford cord Little Children’s Box Coats of Bedford cord trons desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Station or the Subway wil! find the new Emtrance on Madison Avenue Ditth Avenue - = | LBAUNARM AT 84ST. & SAVE 1914 RECIPE FOR BALD ABADS! | Well Known Politician Nearly Bald Now Kas New Growth of Hale. Tells How He Did It. | A western politician, well known on int of his baldness and bees ready rprined his friends by tin; with a new wth of halt, any hie friends ia not know wine and A Most Tempting ing Group of Women’s New $20.00 Winter $ 1 4.95 Coats, at They are the long, loose, mannish models of zibeline, matelasse lamb, cheviot, broadcloth and novelty checks and plaids. Quite a number of black and nayy coats in this group. Fe yt at io tee Lg nd ple pe | which any lady or gentle- an can mix a Ton half poun on, of lpr Apply to the Ip two or three times a week with the finger tips. It not only promoter the growth of the hair but removes dandratt, scalp humors. and prevents | the hair from falling out. It ie streaked, faced, gray hair and makes the hair soft and glossy. These ingre- be purchased at any drug little cost and mixed at store home.""—Advt. Misses’ Velvet Corduroy College Coats, worth $16. 5012.98 Lined with peau de cygne, with patch and side pockets, deep pointed collar, high or low neck, with belt. Black, brown and navy. For ages 14 to 20. $2.00Smart Black Vel- vet Untrimmed Hats, at Nearly a dollar saved on every onc of these hats, and the season for wear- ing them just started. [NSN > Untrinmed Silk Plush Hats, 85c Fashionable and becoming styles, in turbans, sailors and close-fitting models, made of erect pile plush. Second Floor. ‘Third Floor. *1.19 ——_~—s Large and smali Sailors, and a won- derfal variety of me- divm size shapes. Good qua'ity black velvet. values in the following (Wednesday): at $1.35 . . . . at $2.95 . . . . High-Grade Writing Paper, For Wednesday Only 29c a yard a4 Ribbons that sell here on other days at 89e and 45. 74-inch Satin Ribbon; lus+ trous quality; all cotors, also lack ang white. Main Floor. ith fur or jet; also mew irts, Combination Car- Values to 75¢ Manufacturers’ samples Newsat shapes and sizes, with and without gilt edges. Also correspondence cards, Because of the limited quantity none sent C.0 D. Main Floor. the Blanket Question a with a small per- retty Pink Offering of A Solving { White Woot slankete—not ail wool--but mi centage of cotton to make them stronge? ht Blue Borders with Taffeta Bindin no Twin Bed} 11.4, Double Bed si oe S27 Slt $3.39.°% kpat 9 bal weseere PopularFawn, Gray and Black Gaiter Boots. . Exceptional Values Styles that mect the fancy of the fashionable younger element as well as the women of conservative ideas. Beautiful new models with all the characteristies of 3.50 to $5.00 boots. Fawn, gray and black gaiter tops, patent leather. Third Floor. at $5.50 years) . . at $5.50 years) ,» . at $6.25 iH. C. F. KOCH & CO., INC. Madtaon Avenue New York &ERO WESTERN UNION DAY AND NIGHT LETTERS impress the man , you want to reach THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO, Fall information gladly given at any office. ROOMS Completely Purnished, A PHOTOGRAVURE PORTRAIT OF | Ambassador to Germany, JAMES W. GERARD, “fey SuNGAT'S WORD i 155 $150 oe tro oe