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THE EVENING WORLD, © THE NEW PLAYS of “The Battle Cry” Kentucky Feud Blended With Romance. By CHARLES DARNTON. tral hl aT HEADACHE, COLO OR SOUR STOMACH, | - REGULATE YOUR BOWELS—-10 ces fick headaches! Always trace them Wolany liver; delayed, fermenting food | the bowels or a sick stomach. Poison- Ly ah the to-night @us, constipated matter, geese and bile tens you out by morsing—a 10- ted in the bowels, Instead of joent bor will keep your head clear, : carried out of the «: . io reab- | etomach eweet, liver and bowels regular gorbed into the blood. and make yor. an + Heeb pnedly and cheerful feaches the delicate brain tissue it causes [4 months Crsoarete, Gengestion, and that dull, sickening head- | too. coul Cascarete will remove the cause in we ellmwulatioe bad liver, making the bile mm move onend * ACHING the young idea how to shoot ts far easier than teaching | I simple ehtid of the Kentucky mountains not to shoot at sight, Judgin, by “The Battle Cry,” produced on Saturday night at the Lyric Theatre Gens were carried as lightly es walking-eticke on Broadway in the pia) | | made from Charles Neville Buok’s story, Th ity of the playwaght whe made the dramatization was not reveaied programme. He may b« @ doubting Thomas. But one thing fe certain—the play ances the right idea in suggesting that the way to end a deadiy feud of long-standing ts by &@ campaign of education. It te the battle ery of freedom from ignoranc: that # sounded by the school teacher from Philadelphia, who comes to the mountains to make a fight for the children of the region. To be sure, it ir a bit awkward to reconolle this principle with the bloodthiraty actions 01 the older civilisation of Kurope at present, yet Mr. Buck's idea commend: {taelf to the intelligence. No mattgg what our f mountain folk, the faot remaing tw little “lars hand r Ra ti ner the ourtain 1¢ could | had broken out again with every sign Work Monday Morning Wonders ey i wth the old familiar feud! of being as bitter as it was in “The 3 “Wants” AINSI ICE i GIMBEL BROTHERS | -=. Broadway and Thirty-third Street A Series of Stirring Election Day NE Sales for Men Wr not. only will decide the political fate of the Empire State for a couple of years, but many p> winter wardrobe. of warm clothing for the family are at high water mark; and special offerings tomorrow. Its a gor ,, too, to wick out a new Oriental Rug, some of the furniture you need, your new & Victrola, or the Thankagiving linen, silver and China. Read the news: . At the Head of the Ticket! Men’s $1, $1.50 to These Men’s Fine Suits| ,8%:50 Scarfs, 65c and Overcoats at $19 wide, open end end four- anil wioter weights, of on, (| Ms 8:30 Closes at 6 Tomorrow hoo the Oe of Y=: NS ine $2 and $2.60 our yi N Men’s $1.25 Woolen Underwear, 85c erage ther, begs be writs double gussets and tailored seams. Men's Chesterfield Winter Overcoats, $19 Fully silk-lined, velvet \collar, in black, Oxford él Men’s Fashionable Knitted he tho to wit on Men's $1.75 and $1.85 Medium Weight \¥‘ ‘ Bs Fe in ing . oolen Shirts and Drawers N nom Pe loose-fitting model. qecelnpeee ynshrinkable, all sizes up to 60 in, @1 0 ot pon 8 ) Raglan Winter Overcoats, $19 and comf medium and heavy weighis, in sea tine ghavick bl te mixtures, and fancy eff effects, Men’s Fall Overcoats, Silk-lined, $19 Of fine Oxford gray vicuna, with self collar; sizes 38 to 50. 50 Young Men’s Overcoats, $19 Men’s $2.95 All-Wool Shirts & Drawers ran itctuding & R. Morley’s and Cardinal Wolsey ds—both English. At 61.76. Main Fleer 8,000 Pairs “Rosedale” ‘Silk Socks, 50c Pair A sng Set 811096 chest, In amar brown mature, chinchilla, et £m pa seo . Anegrtiie: WJ fie s Fall Eky Winter se bi 3 Met oleae M ick an tm Ste Foie ‘eurth Floer Some Good “Snaps” for Smokers be pea ae eden we aecnen Men’s er Washable Oape loves, $1.15 Bar aie an Woe Ads Trap “nthe, IN Bearing « famous will wash soft with plal: soap and eee pay re} $1.60 quality. Mun eer HEE Seer a and ¢8 oat. js paces Jars, @1 and na 0h.00. Men’s $5 Shoes at $3.95 pegree as fo i aad op be fal Included ary 4 trtsc atin, ed a pases sl Boys’ Warm Overcoats or Men's $6 Shoos at $4.75 All-Wool Norfolk Suits, $5 © styles, The Suite Have Two any A Ital of sod Bas a an at bee : gun-meta! calf patent ool button and jece, aoe ‘Men's Umbrellas—Two Fine Peete wa ef ft. cih so ste ote oe are = a: ee 50 te aia Wale Sticks, 85¢ woods and many Frage ttle cabin o o have all the security of a powder vagazine in c! Although “Fletch” was doing his best o drink himself to death, the Mo- sriar faction “got” him before he There he was “cold sol «ins, hercely swearing vengeance. But ao far we the rim aide of mountain oe gale i he real targe' jad Anse’ ey. eader of the f fection that ‘enlisted our b 4 ton't aearty ce dan- tered and the joyous outcry that she was @ real mountain woman after all and that he wanted her more than e thie little mark of attention, 1 of willingly. fiat his ari ee ‘ms on th inetantl; moti ures. Wy sts. out of the cottage only, tad be pursued by evil- looking nativ. ust why should be pecking his life wasn't qu: clear, for by this time the fi were united against a common way y throug foudtets, rr hired Le4 sae: enterprisin, areas to \ Rates freee Boas rok robbing the ten ‘ignorant lan Matta vin, his e. As she banged away she let us know that ae was bringing man with e t ter business transacted with the rail: nent headquarters. cottage was stirring, but nothing Soa Men's Fall Derbies, $1.75 j= feel to, be te “Suands” of §3 and $4 Quatios \ rma who "vote for binging i gant nr Dt 1 indeed Wj i a canals fitness for office eee neat rapes” mh ‘All the following are in the #26 class: pete \ Pi In the face that Grace Piliston gave William Farnum. He Se, man one of “nature's noblemen” so dear one rival—his brother Dustin, ELECTION WEEK SALE woe pee NDAY, “NOVEMBER ‘a, 1914. il of the Lonesome .Pti Fletch” McNash seemed h Ave. a 1 g" St, ‘ge of a pipe-amoker, D 14 take another bo A step. " for once, was outh in Et lay of the Cum! had seen only dong! A this Pee te po gad with t For $12.50 Values For $: relly real! his pow: and nt oath ver, lets erik by aestectainyon: ~ play then ‘at iteelf ‘ont to ion nse eeon Sack Anon of the sy ore) Chat a rig! foal. wwe could uid only a or speak, who ‘had Deen rf advance oe out of reventing fo Anse, you must manete went atin ig "Prutara b hak en therefore highly in- ne! ay, the extremely mov- ‘pletures nen Anse sropping al ae fire, but the year to-morro' Gre Alterations URAL LAMB—BABY LAMB ARABIAN. CLOTH—FASHIONABLE SALTS’ FUR FABRICS and a dozen other materials. FUR-1RIMMED COATS Predominate in This Tremendous Sale schoolhouse which was also ing ors a very Coats for every occasi himeelf on Loh last remainin, himself imply. ‘over bat ie Snal Ca ane nae pal ly a mai ot ir road dove of peace making its perma- janita’s victorious battle jn the | tr highest moontpiatap, ved quite so startling as that slap took it like a who knows the real thing when gets it and then went on with a roughly good performance, As Of course, we had no meani the stage, Mr. Farnum has only But Saturday night only William was | of n= scale, apd the fine mountat wave it a bracing air tha any praising her ott of fear or a eee rit cretion.) By his graphic portr the vengeful, hot-head whose father was killed, Donald Ga! BEGINNING TO-DAY Balmacaans & Winter Overcoats at 915.00 MAKBBVERY DOLLAR QO THB LIMIT this time, Walk into our Duy store to-day, or any day next and get tho Bi; it Dollar's Worth of Clothes for each and bow bought anywhere, ese garments were ® Manufacturer who ca very best clothin could mention ile ar —. 15, re! material and ie actually Fok, lower in many for to the retail trade, color, length and sha; particu- larly good showing of Mack 2] $4 Weekly The | mmncmmmmmmmasammlarces Popular Price Garment House ia New York aummagnars7r saan STORE OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW—ELECTION DAY | Great Sale of 10,000Coats $6: 95 $8.9 95 ; $4095 95 $455 | Election Day has always been the Gala Coat Day of this Election Day the greatest record breaker of our career. We've planned for this wonderful sale weeks in advance. Never before were such entrancingly beautiful models shown—hundreds of magnificent coats,-of JTRACHAN— silk braid ornaments—and exquisite linings of silk, satin and brocade. a thoroughly matter-of-fact mane: h ‘ that 25-cent gallery. the one that can ‘possibly be ere only to the stores, And if we name it would be like throwing a bombshell into the resenta the cost of The price fa is these garments were made to sell This season's bares borg in every Oxford You Never Miss the Money #) » 18" ra ; Prices G 17.50 Values For $20 Values For $25 Values at D. Price & Co.—but we are out tomake ° So be sure to be on hand w for this atest of All Coat Sales Sizes 14to44 CLOTH—HINDU LYNX—BOUCLE—SEAL PLUSH- ion of dress, with trimmings of FUR, plush, velvet and Store Open Evenings FROM THE FACTORY TO THE HOME THE CRITICAL EYE will approve of our Pianos fror. a. ornamental pence e easy are are bullt in a great vari of and beautiful, artis:ic case Nts repre- senting @ magnificent ornament for the drawing room or parlor. But we lay the greatest stress upon the tn- terior charms, the superior tone quality and Y "exquisite action of the | WISSNER PIANOS SPECIAL THIS WEEK: New Wissner—New LecKerling—New Reinhard Planes In Discontinued Case Designs, Offered at Reductions ¢ from $50 to ol New Upright TJ eration acietaese Pes hapt olling § jaliboard and handsome trusses Pianos podals—e! leone cae design—mahog- | in reepect— Roltable Make = fahy Charente, ! Wissner Player Pianos, *795 Demonstration used—as good as new—orig. price $980 Slightly Used Reinhard anos... 4 $175 to $190 go. "yy Slightly Used Leckerting Ce $185 to $219 Sy om tly Used Wissner janos . . « $278 to $378 fe". "tem Terms at Your Conventence Victor-Vieirolas and Sonora Phonographs Complete Stock of Machines and Recatds Scnoras, * $25 to $200 $15! to $200 Scund-Proof Demonstration Rooms _, MESSNER PIANO WAREROOMS if . wo war Ft