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.4 7 Daly. Chuck Demands His Clothes and Blow Almost Breaks the Heart of Arnola RNOLD DALY 1s certainly having| Murphy, the famous atter dinner speak- his troubles. First it was a lot Of Wh) alwaye talks at” the annual | ubl sreditors who | Hote Show breakfasts; W. J. Lampton, of lawyers and cre John A Hennessy, Christy Ae al kept bothering him with a beastly |and Fred Tenney, bankruptcy and all that s new play, “The bore about sort of thing; then hi: Regeneration,” proved an always that, mind w—but not & fina success, and now it te vue strikes a final blow. When Daly started “The Regeneration,” in which he plays a Bowery type, he sought his old friend Chuck to get t kind of costume. He liked the togs Chuck wore, 80 he borrowed them, as Chuck said he wouldn't take money for them—Daly a fellow actor—but a day or two from the re- is starring in 3 who renearsing for who melierdra { want me duds,” he said, "Youse was welcome ag the flowers In May as long as we stayed in New York, but we're Going on the road and I need ‘em. “bear me, bow distr "said Da “L really khow they're part of * nee, I re tor you them into better lugs. up ts quite be: Ay hen he fold me w yond re unique and | aurnined to like them in New | ended lending hy pelvate “account . t a rehearsal of 1 aid Chuck. arate ee OE look as touga ona v go bac tim 8 , and L need he main guy t wear em. 0 Daly 1, and now he is wearing a sut h was the best h at obliged to| P idmnit isn't at ail omedian, sailed ne Nwill the Fiske “Devil.” adorns the the Molnar am A Brady tal {can do nle with me Tonight that t something w c this eas develop into vevent her from 1 six week! Give and Take, modern society. play written by Mme. De Gresa¢ Hoffman, Miss Gertrude who bas been Saloming all summer afd.into the fall ot Hammorste left that music ba'l Saturday to go on the road ¥ Ith Wort il you le Hoffman's place ked Wille Fiamme put on the bill to 80 ng—not Uule—role ci Pat men have been holding the * stn f siege for turee or four day you never can tell tet fat until you inexperience like one Henry B ris has gone! through some way ime known on| froadway that a y 9 s James Forbes, ie ma agian but’ My rear entrance to y is modest desire who wrote the p through the nt-and made had’ to de the BMlowy ud conjured up A eep Behind the Curtain.—Richard Zentett, who originated the leading juvenile part in “The Lion and the Mouse," was once a struggling dentist, s Frohman, who went to him to 1s teeth fhed, concluded that Ben- ye"! would make a better actor than a ¢mtist, 80 gave him a job, In ra the Medium," by Richard Davis, the first play in which Robson will b in New York, a spiritualistle Seance tonet and the materialization of a sun.” For this effec: srictank are plotting, a ow lo secure the illusion has not set been solved. Sirange Resemblances. — A certain ‘nanager came out of the Lambs’ Club a day or two ago and saw Victor Her- bert and Wilton Lackaye conversing | on the sidewalk, He gave one sh look, then turned, went to the te artistic ~ | gagement, ng on em Berrys look Miss Olga Nethersole 1s coming tn January for her annual American en-| She has a new tragic play. When Charles Dillingham was {n Lon- don last summer, he discovered a young Englishman, Beresford Holly. who coud sing the way the manager wanted the Sunport of his Fritzi Scheff company to @ng, and a contract was signed, and Mr. Holly came over on the next steam- er. He reported promptly at the Dil- Ainghamn ollie and bad a, to him, satis- fawory interview With the caauler. Wien renwdrss started six weeks ago, Mr. Holly made triendiy mouuns to the manager or “Lae Prima Do and axuin there Was an advan A Week later Mr. Holly approacned Fred Lainam, the general stage direc: toh and et it be known that a cnuung euicivadon Of lucre for services to be rendered would not be abaurvent to nine Mtr, Lacha: world kuows, is the personitication of calm and nas er been KaoWN to be come rufiled. but at this odd suggest.on he wave way to momentary Deve. 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From those not acquainted with the great advantages of this system we solicit a call at our Deposit Purchase Office, where these advantages are fully explained. If unable to call, we will gladly send our representative upon re- to all who deposit O NCILL-ADAKS co. OLPOBIT FRC ‘ASCOT aitWe of NEW YORK quest. Also note herewith the 6” in- terest per annum on ac tive yunts and 4% where they are not active during the month. Adams Building—Balcony. | Housefurnishings Five Special Items Which Should Interest Housekeepers—at These Remarkably Low Prices Clothes Baskets Copper Tea Ke'tles Very fine quality of oblong splint 14 oz. Cop- Clothes per Tea iit ae Kettles — RES) nickel plat- @ | large size, ed, with flatey very light bottom, and strong. HG cu My R wo. size Regular ROUT price $1.00; special at 79¢ Coffee Machines We secured one hundred of these Prices $1.25 and $1.35 each; sale { Price... Oleander Flower Boxes Now is the time to replant your ne flowers inside popuar Cofiee the house for Machines (like the Winter. We cut) tosell under offer fifty Ole- ander Flower Boxes, large size, painted green, made of seasoned lumber (like cut). Regu- ii EG lar price $1.25; special at 89c hese machines Lap Boards have the latest Dressmakers improved Inferno} | ap Boards price. Mad solid copp nickel ¢ of er Or plated. regulating burner. | {No home should Our regular $9.39; special $5.00 |Regutar length land width, either s triped or | plain, Snecial for this sale 7% | | O'Neill Building—Basement, | at | REAL bones bun onbe— LONG ISLAND. HALF ACRE REAL ESTATE FOR oALE— HONG ISLAND. 20,000 SQUARE FEE T OOF L. BOUT 10 CITY LOTS. NOTHING IT ANYWHERE, BAYSHORE MANY TRAINS, CHEAP FARE. JUST OPENED, 600 ACRES -uy Half Acres $ Down Your Own Terms 5 Mon thly ® ASK FOR THEM You Can Save This 5 LOTS FOR $125. SIZE 125 BY 10). FREE EXCURSIONS SUNDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY vity and Flac Avenue, Brooklyn. phone and called up a well knot) ILSHAN eclvor Of Tax FREE TICKETS AND MAPS READY Vent ure sanitarium.” — | Cone and get me, Billy,” he seid. 2, 1 € “y know Td ‘been hitting’ it up too N. E, Cor, 125th St. and 8th Ave. FOR SAE. REALTY 1 Ps Cat Re GH Ge trance, 271 W. 128th st. | : ‘ bad. What's the matter? Why, | i 1 COMPANY : waiked out of the club a minute age RIBB | and there 1 saw Victor Herbert stand UL Laie S ing jn front of himeelf talking to hiin- PA AAAIAAARAASARIA [at whoisanie prices. Fine quality ali ailk| Peo 192 Broadway, Cor. John. “ ee satin attota ribbon, Si “Inches wide, tll THAT'S ALL , ‘The Friars are arranging all kinds of| CIVIL SERVICE COURSE Paren I [INE Hid Bargains tn velvet ns, 8 | = TEs 5 bien Jinks for thelr dinner Sunday night CHARLES W, WOULD, Pe A ae] FOR SALE. | LAWYERS. at the Hotel Astor to the Giants. At CIT SEAVICE iNsrkUCroR, Soh AND IAG ge Sad HRgg, FoBaceo FOR Sauk. Fup 9: | anand oy: a meeting yewlerday {t was announced) %% Cvop Pe Cooper Uilon ASA RY PARR AND wicks ‘oo * Connegsicut’ Ea i " ‘ gre cos TOES ine peakere, pare il bol aay Pokey ents | SOPHIE iy, My tigate the Bp os ga aaa) Ra far se cite fil ‘American Wate “aad” Diamond’ Ga. 3 GEO. ROBINSON LAW VE Ennis a yer rs : 1 arubrtil onas 7 Maiden’ Lana ~~ | mvenings WHT 8 way, 401 aL Daz, Nesaw ‘ ia iis Bh he sit Snore tons Meisel an Dire haem nie mn RRR Nae ame ga = RETO EARS ETT a oe . 18 HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET 6™ GREAT FALL SALE! FACTS to.tor: MORROW If you find it difficult to realize that THESE VALUES ARE EXACTLY AS STATED West of Fitth Avenue Come and prove to your entire satisfaction that EVERY ITEMIS CORRECTLY REPRESENTED! eis No Matl or Telephone Orders, 59 ct. Messaline Silk 3 $4.98 Women’s Hats.... 2.65 (i strous—Whit am| Ready to Wears—for women or misses— My Enuahal wag hi lud.nig | Turbans, Tited, “Mushroom and other apes—effectively trim'd with silk ur dereranee ities w shades. Peacock Sof and one antin, Winkss Breasts, Quills or Sashes. Limit—18 Yards, | | Limlt—One. 98 ct. Black Taffetas.. . 59 | Dine Yard wide—soft or heavy fnieh ($2.25 Velvet Hatsee. 124 ple hee Black, “Brown, Novy, Myrtle, Taune= even’ 0 prettient. models: ine, 59ct. Tailor Cloths.... .29 high tucked crown with drooping brit. 64 Inch—-Chiffon fnish— crtuirth Garnet. | Limlt—One. \fyrtie, Golden ad Seal Brown, Navy and Black |52%69ct. Fancy Feathers .34 Limit-—12 Yards, Double Wings, Pheasant, Tale and other fancies, rs. 4° ct, Fancy Taior Cloth. 29) e8, black, white and colo noat Plaid affects on Cardinal, | lirown, loyal, Navy, Olivet ‘sit 98 Women's Coats....6 75 i nefimit—12 Yards Black Broadcloth—50 insh—sem|-Atted— | satin tined thro'—satin and braid trim. | —One. 6% Limit. $5.98 .Y, Dress Skirts. 3.15 Blank and Navy Panama—pleated, with tOct, Moire Percalines, Yard wide—Plack and Fall Colors. Linit—1v Yants, 10ct, Outing Flannels.... 5% taffeta silky ands of Clroulas, Gored Protty stripes, ate. for Gowns, Pajamas| model, with fold ond buttons—all sizes, | and underwenr—10 to 20 yd. mill lengths, | Including extras, | had _underwent—10 to 20 Yd | Ler faye oY \ gq 98 Women’s Si'k Waists 2.50 Ninck Tateta Silk—Allover trim of fre Val. lace Inserts and rufflings with Venise inset Medallions—lace trim'd long sleeve —chiffon ruche fiish—a handsome model. Limlt—One. {7 ct, Chiffon Sateens,,. | Nayy, Col’a and Black—dot, csi neroll | and floral effects. | | Limlt12 Yards, | OM ct. Creponettes,,.. 6% . " New natterns and colors in stripes, plaids +< House tid figures i | $198 Women's dresses «+++ +79 Title eerts Cambrie—Stripes and Figures—light and dark—taiored” styles—with and without Mning—all sizes. LAmtt—One, | $2.19 Tapestry Gee, .... 1.29! Reversihle Oriental Tapest iso Merverized ‘Bamask-tpiendia ais bal | $1.69 White Batiste Waists 95 a Elaborate fronts of H. 6: lace Insert oF + 1,39 Medal- $1.98 Axminster Rug;. Alex, Smith's—27xi4_ Inch—floral, Non and Turkish patterns Amit-—T wo, trim‘d three-quarter Lmit—Two. $3,98 Misses’ Dress Skirts2.49 Plain and Fancy Pajamas-—Black, Brows Dwight j 1 Navy—all ‘sizes and bdnds—plent 20 ct. avchor Sheetings.. 1434 | and gore [with sttanpings and hens, Unbleached—elgbt, quarter width— | Same quality: usually 24. 18%) $6.98 Misses’ Rain Coats 3,98 Same quality—i9-4—usually | Oxford, Olive and Tan—High and Notoh Limit—20 Yards | Collars—6 to 1Nseara a $1,50 Bae Bankets, 1,00} ie 1-4 size, tor double beds—Whlte, Tan, /49 and 69 ct. Boys’ Cabs,, .33 Gray | Fiheerare | Xarhte, Golte and Btous Navy, Brows, Gray and. Fancy Worstets—Golt Cheviots and Shepherd Plaids: also Black and Prown Teather Yacht Caps—all sizes. ‘Limit— | . - 84/35 ct, Bables’ Dresses.... 18 Pink and Blue Striped Outing Flannsle— emb'y and brald trimd—staes to 2 yra, eee Limlt—Three, i | Notion Specials: | Stocking Feet—Black and Whlte= | | sizes 8 to 1—worth 55 4 . i} Limit—One pee | Howe suoporters-Black, Waite, Ble, Vink—-Large Pa Sew-on and Hook-co—reg, ly Limit—8 Pairs Hairpin Cabinete—stratebt and Invisthle-large boar Limit—8 Cabinets. 21 ct. Table Oilcloths 5-4—-White and hest colors—baautiful nat- terns—-strletly perfect. | Limit—3 Yards, 15) 98ct. Bables’Sweaters.... 54 ° All white or with pink or blue—with and without belte—open fronts—sizes to 3 yrs. Limtt—Two. 98 ct. Cambric Skirts.... .50 Good quality—deep flounce with fancy lace and tucks. Limit—Two, + AG 0 ll 4198 ct, Women's Detbsisss 67 Neck and sleoves elaborately trim'd with Filet lace gnd ribbon run—all slaes. | Limit—Two, | $2,24 Women's Petticoats 1.29 Black Sateen and Marcelline—shirred an@ tucked flounces, with bias ruffles or em: brolde: uf LAmit—One. 39 ct, Merc'2'd Damasks.. 3 inch—full. bleach,-new, patterns. CTEM as eb 116 ct, Turkish Towels.... 934 | tss7 inch —Mlenched ott and spongy. | Limit--Fo 14 ct. Fine Towzllings.... 83/ All J,inen Crash and German Damask Face Towell $2.98 Women's Corsets.. 1.00 Fine White Batiste-—deep lace and rib- bon fnish~side and front supporters— sizes 18 to 20. mit--One, 25.ct. Men’s Silk Neckwear 15 Four-in-Hands and Strings—reversible— vA new Fall stylet and colorings. + 7% Limit—Three, i Limtt12 Yards 10 ct, Lonsdale Muslins., 6% | Yard wite—a brand too well known to) need recommendation; it speaks for Itself. Lamit--10 Yards 114% ct. Ticking Feather-proot 22 Inch-varlety of stripes Limit—10 Yards. (79 ct, Men's Underwear., .52 tural Merino—Fal alent slik Sonne —Pearl buttons—Di Vito stitched eeams—all ‘Lmit— siirhree Sota, $1.19 Regal gigi +++ +76 and wide--fine quallty jm een | $1.98 SIIK Umbrellas.... 1.00 4 38 |, dyed Taffeta Silk— 29 ct, Stamped Linens.... .18| Based nae tee cote Linit—Two, Sparfs and Sauarers tea ‘vk! Luss } no Linen. 8. an rawnwork— floral patterns. 1244 ct, Val, Laces.... 6 Erges agd Inserte—1 to 8 inch. ec Limit—20 Yarde, 67 ' '39 ct. Emb'd Flouncings.., .24 17 inch—eyelet, wheel, veroll and floral patterns Limit—10 Yards. Pillows.... feathers—best herringbone 28¢ tucking vovered Limit Three, 49 ct, Scarfs and Shams,, .32 é ; Appliqued Muslin and Swiss—plain anc’ 2? ct. Women's Handk’fs.... 6 y centre la patterns. All Linen and % inch H. 8. hems. pimit-—One Dozen, 21ct, Wide Ribbons,,,, 13 Heavy Silk Taffetas and some Dresdens— best shades—good widths for millinery, hair bows. ete Limit—10 Yards, Limit—Bour '39 ct, Bath Brushe:...... 23 -Jetachable handle. Limit—Two. Good quality: 49 ct. Windsor Ties.... .19 15 ct, Dinner Knives and Forks, ea.... 10 Best Steel—fancy riveted handles, Rivh Fancy Plaids also Emb'd Peau de Limit—One Dozen gnes—all oglors. [Amit—Three. 98 ct. Children’s gy .+ .63 hat 79ct. Tablespoon &Forksyo, 47 | Mogers Extra Heavy Nickel Stlver—alsa orks ~faney of Ne to I$ inch—leather capped corners in line 24 ct. Combs side. Ni Empire Amber Pearl Gray s Curtain Rods wsion—complete with 1¢ ct. Bras % to 3b ineh & kvobs apd Drickets, ) i | |