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CANNES TT BE = we ( THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 JInquired Harrison after the eon: 20 DETER ECALEY are eresent °™ Dailey Was Famous as Teller |i tne aS em: SNR RUT ET ak 22 TANS PRR NETL NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED 000s) J NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE OTHENBEN WEST lat he NG | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED uch a fool as you th! an 6 UID WITH Etctitwatwcnne Of Stories Bubbling With Wit ee B atiaas aa ia A Special Sale of 24-inch Drose Suit Casesin russel, | olive and brown colors, well iined, with inside straps, leather-covered corners, full 24 positive bar- gi t $1. Eu pecial.... “iddie’ Burke, | Joseph Cawthorn, Geo:-a and John os \ Weber a th 01 o Considine, Jos and the members pete Datley's stories live after him. ! hank you.’ he sald, giving it a lay at Charite Rosa’ near Ash of the “Merry Widow Burlesque com: ) ney remain the greatest monument) “de barn ee not thiraty to-day,” Winanlow Lora to the comedian who died with a a Palsy omrlyine ita hain ° 5 zn spina ane eee eeane the singer who wee | of fis lips, and sare remembered best| Not @uch a Fool as He Looked. fwWhat mre vou doing, P M = lon, tho winger who wae of ali for their Xindly wit. Many wero | Dallev used to tell n story about Lee ® fiend “Helping Charl id, and £ was chewing | ry Park, an0. anked | : i | Harrison and himeei? playing poker on WA UD BEA the mayings of the mourned actor Te |q “train ou! Wert when the Gantt | called to-day. game throueh ti take up the tickais with Mr. Dailey in hie eterring venture @ year of two ago and to whom he was say week ago, Dall Charite Rose @ haneom when the n of the wiruggle for ex Little more than engaged to be married. She left for tor never |Harrieon gave up hin tloket, but Dailey Dalley was not. Masons Wanted to Exercise) murope « few months ago wo study for | Dalley mas noiinom A Kept Fenton doaline wad ‘paid noses and opera. md tention to th pe. “Where {sy | ere e | eR pathetic feature sof the oonaston for alwayn coming inte to Te Their Rites and Withdrew |was the he presence of Mies Mab. Fe: oa Me was unusually inte at Weber and |¢pnductor : When Refused. |q momber of the Weber Company with Fields'# one day #hen they were put- thy eat te paid, catching hold | "Oh, I go back to my old 11 jting on the burlesque of “Bappho. f [omsdestnice wannttse name tee actors g with hie part | Of the tand Jerk headway, and | mouth. * Julian Mit-| What kind of a game was that?" to. him: == - -——— nt aaked the ined {ntant. on you do tf you hau to sinese?” Dalley was Misses’ LinenSkirts| |Sailor Hats Waists, Tke Best Skirt in New York at An amazing Thursday sale—of Da he finally poticed it away. One . however, remained in Dailey's | Charles Ross, were, perhaps. the actor's Dailey began struggiin THOUSAND MOURNERS |™ett, intimate trends,” suffering from a@ “hoodoo.” Miss Fen-| chell, ad Dailey, fons, eaning ba ton has been in the hospital several| ‘Peter, make that entrance from R.| = : ' Herta yery y 3. 1H J sntrance), will | the Price. See Them. You'll Banded Sailor Siraw Hats—in black dust 150 Player-Folk Everywhere Sent | months and to-day had to be lifted from | U. E. (Right Upper Entrance), w | be Ee wie Petter Wass jac Paes finished with ribbon band; “69c ! 1 cap a week or two ago and js atill in Weary gesture, sighed, ‘More study R great value; Thorsday at aisampies, clever style mode!s— great value —on sale to-morrcew, omy. This Skirt at 98. her carriage and carried into the club| you?” = Flowers or Letters or Ca- |houee. Her husband broke his knee) Datley walked back. and, with a dAMcS McGREERY & G2. | blegrams of Condolence. the hospital. Miss Lulu Glaser, who |More study: was the prima donna, has been suffer- ing from an affection of the throat. 23rd Street 34th Street Wasn't Thirsty That Day. Nearly a thousand actors and men Some of Thoss Present ‘Walking up Broadway after a re- hearsal of “About Town" one after- | cmen connected with the the-| Among the actors and well-known i + f i and wen: wD | noon, Dailey picked up a criap new | {On Thursday and Friday, | eirica! profession in this country | persons who attended tne ceremony 7 5 ° | dollar bill near the Metropole. Several were Edna Wallace Hopper, Maxie! fienas who were Leavauneestes May the 28:h and 2oth. he celebrate h assented Dailey. “Come] J ADIES? CLOAKS, 1a roth Stures. More friends were waiting inside. | The chec i | The check Was $1040. sane spot on Shantung Pongee Paletots, Tailor SE i made or trimmed. Breade sth Capes, ressive funeral service of ae eerie one the body of | Drewlers Maggio Cline, Marshall P. the Elks pronomved over the body of | wider, George W. Munroo, Jim’ Peter F. Dailey ay and followed | Young, ‘Little Tim’ Sullivan, ‘Mejor’ tne Newrse to the grave In Greenwood | Doyle, Police Captain John J. O'Con- soe nor, Ralph Austin, Fred Bailey, Cornet ery, tice Walter Jaycox, of the Su; Never has there been a more sincere| Court, Brooklyn; Michael 5) tribute or a larger outpouring of the| Julian Mitohell, Tom ORourk playerfolk at the funeral of an actor in slant, Mt good fortune by | | Broadway, Dailey raw a $2 b Made of Butcher linen; 13 gore pleated style, with deep fold and 15.00 New York than that in the club-house | Pasior, © C. Bonitace, R of Brook Lodge of Elks, No. 22, in| Robie, Van Renssealer Wheeler, Eddie ry finished with deep hem; shown Schermeriiorn street to-day, and there|Foy, Carroll Johnson, Billie Cittford, Satin Capes. o0G0000 0000 cDDDLLI eS) in white, light blue, pink, Copen- ate hagen or brown; shown in all : ) wis, Ed : Havel declisenimany mieniin any mublye| Dotan ase es one cece walk of life whose last rites have been| ‘There was in the are fi : rangements, before. the services S attended with such genuine grief. iTight Worshiptul. George J. Kraus, act- Peter F. Daile: as known as one of ing Master of Munn Lodge of Masons, the most popula of American come-| of which Peter Dailey was a member. @ians, but not until jis death in Chi- arrived at the chib-house a deloga- |uion of members and said that certain cago was the extent of the deep per-/ members of the fainily had asked that sonal regard in which he was held ap-|the Masonic burlal ceremony be con- ae ducted. Exalted Ruler ButtlIng, of the parent. hike, said that arrangements nad been The clubhouse since yesterday has|made for the service of that fraterni: been banked with flowers in practically every room, and the assembly hall, on Morgan & Brother (Established 1851.) Storage Warehouses D, MOVING |v. BW, ATE sizes; very special to-morrow at 98c 350 Clever Silk Dresses All Are Samples---Just Received---on aoe To-Morrow at a Wonderfully Low Price---Actually Less Than Co:t of the Materia! There isn’t a dress in the entlre lot woiti less than $10—many would bring without effort $15; all to go in this sale at $6.98 each, There are Shirt Waist Dresses, Princess Jumper or Princess Dresses. All made from rich, heavy taffeta silk, in biack, bue, trown, stripes, checks and plaids. Elegantly trimmed waists, skirts are extra full paited money and finished wich or without folds. One of the greatest va'ues ever offered and just the thing for Decoration Day. Altered Free and Ready for Saturday's Wear. LADIES’ SUITS. In Both Srores, w Linen Suits, Tailor-made or trim- med with lace. 10.50 Coat Suits of stripe Duck or lawn Bretelle Dresses. 7-59 A variety of Silk or Mohair Bathing Suits, Caps and Shoes. esi take entire charge of removale ‘or Count ure and kx of Art bored f the world, y In City Furnit the third’ floor, where the services were read by Exalted Ruler William P. But- tling and Chaplain Joseph H. Becker, of the lhdge, w did and beau ties for packing. china, glassware, ornaments, and books are unequalled.. SEND FOR ESTIMATE, s the scene of a splen- y. Cablegrams | eceived in such lay unopened in ] thousands of cards of con- —_— LADIES’ HOSIERY, 12. Both Stores. | Plain black, sheer Lisle Thread Quiet Scherme: horn street was trans formed, and {t seemed as if a section | : k, ; of the neighborhood of Forty-second | Swell $6 Skirt’ Stockings. With spliced double ells, street and Broadway had been lifted in to Bi . Carriages and automo- soles and toes, 25c per pair biles b for more than an canna Exactly Like Picture hour before time for the services és ; & be sn Cokes na dea soil he ore | Thursday Now $ 95 ab . Fine gauge Cotton Stockings. Special for Thursday.............seeeeeeeee reece neste ees HosHeacoDe hat many could no’ | ; ) jouse, but stood on the siae-| S 1 With spliced selvage, double heels, soles Every Woman Should Own One of These $5 Silk Coats—Again 0: Sale at $2.79 nared heads the coffin : bared heads unt | ale. and toes. 35¢ per pair They’re extremely dressy—just the correct coat for coo! evening wear; rs \ value 50c and certainly you won't hesitate at a price so ridicaloasly low as $2.79. programme was con- om n H. Byrne and Frank “ 4 ” ted aes ; N ae inanvandiBro " ee Choice of “Madame Butterfly,” box or pony styles; unusual! iad ee has er ecapeatateteial Fan) Positive $6 Value! Y had eat wn Stockings, Various i hly trimmed with silk braid; latest sleeves where fo © Dalley was so great a Elegant i F : shades and weights, i with cuffs; lined throughout; sizes 32 to 46; worth and sold vorite. er Eugene McDonald, of Orders. gant imported Chiffon 4 i Hee o See eran iniareeKien! Panama in fency weaves: r 35¢ to 10,00 per pair | elsewhere at $5; our inimitable sale pricé......-...++0++ e } a close friend of the actor, shadow stripes, novelty OF A Wonderful 4-Hour Clearance Sale of t t, but took no active part in| stripes, plaid. and sol: 1 | i e i } ye members of the family rtood in all coors — black, blue, § TRUNK DEPTS, In Both s | ’ 1 tS 4 filed a long line men and women tull p'aited model— . f Euro a Meats ra ts AC UE extreme width, ee Cowhide Dress Suit Cases, | Only 100 in the lot—but unquestionably the greatest suit bargain ferennted bor he "Dale sci\fod 1G ne a a frames, brass spring ‘T] of the season. WE CANNOT MAKE ALTERATIONS AT 1HI5 other; Mrs “Billy” West, a sister-in- 4 on ps s . | law; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fidridge and F a hae perecappcd oeasts, Bite REDUCED PRICE QUOTATION. © # t Ge ea etl etree nea \ | ted with shirt pockets, Size 24 inches, Just 100 new Suits made in the popular Prince Chap modei. J | ty, George M. Cohan, Walter A. Cooper, | 4.25 Jackets 27 inches long, half fitted back, lined throu t ' meron? Finer ania oneal f value 6.0 with guaranteed satin. Skirts are deep plaiied models, fin- | Gumpertz, ex-s "H. Rey- Russet Cowhide Bags -addlersewn ished with one wide fold; all sizes; from 9 until sold; no t nolds, Fred Eldridge and Thomas J. , { 6 ieee } Ryan, of Philadelphia | / leather capped corners, }nulish locks | alterations; choice ato... eee e eee ee cree etter eens The 1 committees resent if | . : : ie ! PSE Gar salamat nalkereanivaloreite ( | and catches. Leather lined with inside | which Mr. Dailey belonged, and they | Si. j | all sent Renaasie nara Sel 4 pocket. Sizes 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 t Among them were the Lambs, the Neat inches. 5.00 | } White Rats, the Elks, the Vaudeville éMerations, SHA Gta Onn | oy § 0 in Sensai ions BUCKBEE ) TECTIVE ‘Pl West 1th Stet ¥ An attractive stock of Ladies’ Visit. 9 : 1 i ili Extras ye Sale Pxtra Spee | 21 PARK ROW SERVICE | 460546? Fulton Strea ers Cases. Millinery Boxes, extremely i haesday Only Gi Cr \ Thurs ' ‘All Branches Detective Service. | BROOKLYN K \zht weight Dress Suit Cases, Bags, etc. | ® } 645t651 Broad Street 5 . Thermos Bottles, Pint and quart | Boys’ $1 Wash Suits 16) t sizes, as j 3.75 and 5.75 at 45c RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUIT, with large all Kone a aig sailor collar, embroldered shield, fin- Tadeo gcousaualltumchey Bemanul it! tie rics are m= cassimere in lig qd | Leet & ose SAAWMadrae easel herein light and dark colors; t cloth; sizes 16 yrs.; on JAMES McCREERY & CO. Sok yas Sona ‘md een. 2 hain 7" Bhi ss > 5 on sale all to-morrow ; aaa A day, $1.00 only. § 23rd Street 34th Street WwasiiSti Cc © . see atone MEN’S UNDERWEAR DEP'TS, 1n Froth stores. Complete stock of medium and light 1i( t Bb d- C h 8 | weight Summer Undergarments—Maco, rea e OUuc a e}, Sea Island Cotton, Lisle Thread, Linea, “1 | Offering 1,500 Telescope Couch Beds, selling regu larly here a 100 New £20.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs at Schlichten’s Ramie Fibre and Silk. $6.5, elsewhere, $7.50; to-morrow only at $3.98 each Au tors and iesigns si All Steel, — Indestructibl Tabet G sal yeciiietHe goc to 15.00 per garmeut Tele sop 5 Cove’ heav anne thit . bronzed frame, bes! On Thursday and Friday, National springs, two sepa May the 28th and aoth, rate nner and vel bol $20.00; sters, covered in figured ete India Gauze Knee Drawers and frox = perro) denim Harrap rists ees a Couches may be <eparated YH Fi ks! neck Shirts with oworter sleeves, Eng- NS into two individual beds : AaMiMCcKs . lish made. 50c each . or used as a full size || \ special sale of Palmer Hammocis J cai es bed; i -good, eS finely woven “4 i io-merrow ihe ent.re outtii—bec, sprincs, two 4) | ala oe Men’s Su. 2. soe «us ew shades, A mattresses antl two Lo'sters— P c Plain, embroiderei, lace stripes and t } ordinarily worth $7.50; sae.... e Orders 6 faney wes ‘ Dining-Room Chai ancy weaves, 1,50 to 5.00 per pair 12,500 Ining- oom airs Linoleu { Plain black, fine gauge Lisle Thread Half Hose. With doubie heels, soies at Exactly Half Price o-morrow weahall seil 5,000 yards of They're worth $3 each. Box Seat Dining-Roo Wild's 7£c. Cork Lino'eam, wr . , 4 : and toes Size! ojtolzz)inchea, } made of selected QUARTERED OAK, square s' ‘P}shown in new Spring styles, in a 25c per pair French legs and high banister back, ange varlety f init highly polished—P OSITIVELY { patterns; 2 1 Me ee WORTH $2.75 each—offered to-mor- yards i row at a price THE MOST SENSA- v 5 23rd Street 34th Street TIONAL BARGAIN IN THE HIS- F * TORY OF CHAIR SELLING. Each down and you will see ij like a typeseiter sees type. sasiaiinabeaaes pent 7 . waite ‘ . sain m w or i aba aiisaila