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% ei » } © the measure, ; BUT TAMMANY LEADERS Mayor McClellan made emphatic to-day to the effect that the Cleaning i i: ‘Woodbury and himself ; f t t Detween Street teat degreé by the difference in over the street-sprinkling or- Ha Commissioner Woodbury has opposed the proposed new ordinance, which con- fers the street-sprinkling privileges on private concerns, but the project hav- ing strong Tammany backing !t Is thought that the Mayor will approve He Is reinforced in this attitude, the friends of the Meyor de- - elare, by the argument of Senator # Grady at the hearing yesterday, Sen- ‘tor Grady also made an attack on Commissioner Woodbury and it was at ence hinted that if the Mayor signed f the ordinance Major Woodbury would Edy Ai te) : ' ‘ ‘ a : f . e «s é ing point, Mey As Cordial as Ever, When asked to-day if there was any truth in the published stories to the @ffect that a controversy had arisen Detween himseif and Commissioner Woodbury over the sprinkling matter Or if their relations were on the break- McClellan said “The stories are absolutely tm The relations between Commi» ‘Woodbury and myself are as cordial as ever.” “Tt has been stated that If you sign the ordinance the Commissioner will ” . i do not see why be should." an. the Mayor. “The prdinance does faterfere with his powers tn any The Corporation Counsel haa me an opinin to that effect. I informed that Dr. Woodbury's op- j: was based on a misconception of the facts. Preesion that the new ordinance would @eprive him of the right to wash and fash the streets.” May Force Woodbery Out, Despite the Mayor's statement thore fs @ decided opinion at the City Hall Patrick J. Keahon, the bie contractor, who says he can clean tho atreets even Detter than Woodhury. The Commis sioner has antagonized Yammany by Fefusing to do favors for district leaders. Woodbury says Nothing, Commissioner Woodbury would not @isouss the situation. ‘The Commis. loner said: “I road no statement to make. I re- lully refer you to His Honor, the Mayor.” “Will you resign if the Mayor signs “I reter tu Mayor,” was’ the Commissionee'é an four \Devariment fo". is shown by Iprink pa & certain street Commissioner Woodbury leaped trom his office, toh copy 0 ton cA the Corporation Conte ca “Inn't thi , ; mated, as he wived the document ta Sa —_— os Up in Jersey City When Cars Jumped the Tracks, Causing He street sprinkling ordinanc "Will yon make any reply to the » feat and, running to the far end subjec the air, Railway Trains and Trolley Tied the Smash. ‘The derailing of two freight cars of @xtra freight No. %4@ of the Pennay!- vania Raflroad caused a delay to pi wenger trains of about two and a pj hours in Jersey City to-day, and jun @reds of commuters on their way t Desinoss were baited and had thelr) choice of walking or watting. ‘The accident ocourred at West New- ark avenue, where the tracks of the Toads join on a curve. The freigit con- @isted of an engine and thirty-two box be bound for Marion. $ other cars were smashed th Blocking 'N “4 4 tmack of thi ll as the tra: ’ the Mad Guard of Mis Anto ‘Was Smashed, we Not Affected, He Says, ‘by Disagreement Over the A Street - Sprinkling WANT TO SEE HIM OUT. Reason Why Commissioner # Should Resign if McClellan 4 Signs the Ordinance, the Lat S} ter Says in Interview. just as cordial as they ever have | ‘and have not been altered in the Pennsyivania and Susquehanna Rail-| the Susquehanna switch two cars| the track and they and two or) LAUGHS AT ACCIDENT, | laughed to-day over | Union Life Insurance Co., of the wheel.” he jcompletely sured my daughter of ca- to smash the/tarrh from Which she has been suf- ys ae WILSON BARRETT ed to Play in September. the actor, dicd to-day. an operation for ca producing a Lew piay In September, in London. the eristis heart failure Wilson Barrett w: him, He made bis firat @ don in 1878, Shore,” He late the play played the heroin undertook the made several ‘Then he took th had been rebuilt with Mme, Modjeska, who hi great success in “Heart's Court under his managemnt. This venture did but h old Princes id tried hi made a trike with “Tl of Londo nd also ma deal of money with “ Hits great triumph, how ’ te June 18, 1883, Plind” and renown In EB 1886 Mr, Bar CHURCMEN 1S ATION ON CAS District-Attorney Says Misde- meanor Can Only Be Charged | in Freeport Trolley Collision —Inquiry by Grand Jury. LYNBROOK, L. 1, July 22—Diatrtot-) of criminal proceedings againat the New pany in connection with the collls on between @ construction car and a trolley excursion car betw Roosevelt on Wednesday, In wi ty-seven persons were injure If there had been any fatalities, the) District-Attorney , there might bol ground for a charge of manslaughter but as no one haa dled, or te likely to dle, asa result of the of misdeameanor ts th be made against th be found responalbl the collision A committee from St, George's Epls- copal Church of Hempstead, the mem bers of which constituted the excursion party that met with the accident, walt ed upon Mr. Niemann to see if a crim! nal prosecution could not be begun, and he has informed the committee that there is nothing In the criminal law te Warrant such procedure The committee wanted to know whether some steps could not be taken toward preventing such accidents in the future and the Districtattorney promised to bring the matter to the attention of the Grand Jur State Ratiroad Commissioner Baker, of the Long Island district. is making an investigation into the behalf of the State Commission. ————a— DROWNED TECHN | OL 10 SHIN New York Miss, an Expert in the Water, Goes Down While Giving a Lesson to Compan- ion at Connecticut Resort. ent that can ons who may CANTERBURY, Conn, July 2— While hing @ young companion to swim, Mies Anna Christina Kivian, a member of the summer colony here, has been drowned in Reynolds Mill Pond. She was seventeen years old and the ter of Michael F. Kivian, of No. ast One Hundred and Sixty-first New York. Miss Kivian was an mer but it is supposed that eked with cramps panion clung to encued, Germs of Catarrh. Hyomei Goes to the Root of the Diseas@ and Makes Astonish= ing Cures. Hyomet is the only scientific and thorough way to cure catarrh. Kil! t he germs in the alr passages, It the blood with the oxygen, de- ys the microbes In the blood and tually drives from the system all |traces of catarrhal poison. Thousands of testimonials have been given as to the astonishing cures made by this remedy. J. & Nugent, treasurer of the Americ New “Hyomei by a bush Kills York City, writes: York and Long Islan Traction Com-| WOMAN HEEDED NOT PASTORS’ WARNINGS ‘Mrs, Louisa Godfrey Arrested on Charge of Keeping a Dis- orderly-House—Man with Her ' Accused of Grand Larceny. After being warned day in the Clyme Open Saturday night until 10 o'clock, cpeeclebpeyerenncersetcnmnsienspe Cross. disorderly, house, that of F made the rs Godtrey, Salbert- waa char; grand ime t her names. last Ce ol and made the ra: arresting Mra, Godfrey, 8 by several clergy- bert was coming duwn the stairs. Qu man ever aince, ogeh Brothers AD Siw.Cor Bh Ave. t police sta- Sale of Men’s Suits ont, achargo| $10 C& $12 Suits reduced to $7.90 $12 @® $15 Suits # reduced to $9.50 $18 © $20 Suits reduced to $14.50 The materials are fancy special sale at 29c, We offer 1,700 pairs of Boys’ Wash 18c Strongly made, striped madras. They sell regularly at from 35c, to 50c. a pair. We have gathered together the remainder of our $10 and $12 homespun outing suits—about 350 all told—and reduced them to the uniform price of | $7.50, These suits consist of \{ lined coats in the new single and double breasted models and trous- ers with belt loops. They come in gray, olive and brown homespuns. The reduced price is $7.50. group of spl that sold in for $12 an . of them 50, There are elegant blu f the famous Vogel Brothers standard ge, fancy cheviots ani tures t ready- Not one of these suite sold for less than $18 or ssimeres, made with all the fea- istinguish our clothes from the ordinary ind, Veritable bargains at $9.50, 700 suits in elegant worsteds in the new light grays and steel grays and browns, some mottled, others in check and overplaid patterns and elegant soft rich blue and black sei Your choice now at the reduced price, $14.50, i" Young Men's $10@ 7 50 $12 Suits reducedto ‘+ Here's welcome news for the young fellow of 13 to 17. We've reduced the smartest styles in our stock, those that sold for $10 and $12, to $7.50, They are made of blue serges and fancy cheviots in the new three-button cutaway sack style, with all the and snap young men demand. On special sale at $7.50, Sale of “Mother's 29c RQ Friend” Boys’ Blouses at We place on special sale 2,800 Boys’ “Mother's Friend” Blouses, same style as cut alongside, sizes 5 tol4, Blouses of this brand have never been sold for less than 49¢, striped madras. Onk Knee Pants at 4 3 5 eo Pa | sold Oc. , of white, blue, red and fancy Sizes 2!» to Sale 4,000 pairs of Boys’ Fast Black Stockings, sizes 51 to 91g, at 10c a pair, oie $2.50 Here's a sale of 600 pairs of the new pointed toe, high heel tan russet shoes, same style as shown in cut, also the same smart last in low shoes in rus- set and patent leather, These are $3.50 shoes and oxfords. On sale for Friday and Saiurday only, @ at $2.50. P not turn out well, tion In $500 ball, accused of keeping a Involved In her ar- derick Blebert, who eaving the house at the time the and arrested Mrs with residents in the f the alleged disorderly $20, and well worth it at that, Thereare about | ‘|ACTOR WILSON BARRETT, WHO DIED SUDDENLY AFTER OPERATION, DIES SUDDENLY Actor Had Undergone Opera- tion for Cancer, and Doctors Thought He Would Be Ready LONDON, July 2.—Wilson Barrett, He underwent two days ago, that after a fow would be all right to carry cut his Intention of Mr. Barrett died at a nursing home ‘The recent operation ts be- Heved to have been quite successful and the actor thought he had passed His death {9 attributed to born in Essex, England, on Feb. 14, 1844, the son of @ 0 in. Lon- fry bel Jane in which his wife, Caroline tt Court Theatre, in London and Mees eare stul productions ne Silver King,” which he produced "y “Hoodman dded to his and in the fall of ame to America and opened at the Star Theatre, New York, ' Since then he has made this country, one of ful plays here being foolihan took things into his Attorney Niemann, of Nasaiu County, men to change her residence Mrs. recently an alleged disorderly house after an investigation, has found noth-| loulsa Godfrey, who livea in South |the next block was robbed, and the po- ing in the law to warrant the bringiag) Ninth street, ‘Willias ire, was held say they have been looking for the ®. & M, Blue Traa- ing Stamps till the store closes at one k with each | HALF-DAY BARGAINS. Store open only half a day Saturday--closes at one--but we|We bought a =| ee aa v great lot of bath must be busy from the time the doors open until they’re locked for the day. Values such as you cannot obtain elsewhere are here for you, meets’ ISTORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT ONE O'CLOCK] 44™ss!oFree Delightful enterteinment by Joba W, Sherman's troupe of pose srtiste—-mysteriows, bat beautiful, Persons disappear before your eyes, Men’s 4.00 Bathing Suits Now 1.49 suits at 40c on the dollar shall sell them To-Morrow on the same basis we bought Women's Shirt Waist Suits, Misses’ Bathing Suits of mohair, Rubber Diving tise as follows: For Snow's 1.95 Oxford, at 1.98, 100 pairs last, very new in design, value 3,00, at 1,96. 1.50, at 98¢, __3.50 guaranteed patent Colt Oxfords, elegantly made and finished; fine, stylish sl Straw Hats Half Factory Cost. 45c t its height right now, and if you come out with a new straw, you'll have the best of your friends Men's 1,00 and 1.50 stylish Straw Hats all reduced to 45 The Straw Hat season who are wearing old ones. Flat Brim Sailor Shapes, made up in three different blocks, high, => and medium brims, made of Shansi braid, value 1,00 and 1,50, 48e, Flat Brim Sailor Shape, in three depths of crowns, silk band, leather sweat, split sennit straw, JapSennit, Milan and Split straw, in soft rolling brims, variety of shapes. straw, Panama shaped, suitable for fishing, ete. Wines | CLARET or Table Hock, choice Table Wine, exceptional value, for this sale only, per gal.. aa PORT, Sherry, Sweet wha, vintage of 1901, regular price 1.00, special, per [ gal, 72c; bot..... She SHERRY, Muscatel, Tokay and Port, vintage of 1889; old price 1.25; this sale, per gal., 84¢; full qt. bot. 2Be seeseeeeeees lected quality, pure Grape Wine, gal. $e; ease 12 qe 215; does. BBO SUPERIOR ZINFANDEL, Burgundy and Sauterne preferred quality, case 12 QS. .croeeeeceeere 3.48 CABERNET Claret (Burgundy), Johan- nisburg (Riesling), Haut Seuterne, finest quality, case 12 q44..... 3.85 OLD PORT Wine, vintage of 1896, a rich, mellow and delicious wine, gal. jug, 2.18; full qt. bot......69@ SHERRY Wine, vintage of 1895, most delicious wine made in California. A gu. jug, 2.25; Wes ST. qe splendid tonic; bot. MADEIRA Wine, vintage of 1899, jg, B5¢; Qt DOE. sees sae dene low and medium crowns and wide € COOK'S Imperial, qt., 1.05; pt.. Women’s WashableShirt-Waist Suits _ Special Saturday bargains in Women’s Washable Shirt Waist Suits—a certain saving on each item: Women's Shirt Waist Suits, made of dotted and figured lawn, value 2,75, at 1.48, } t made of lawn and madras, value 1.95, at 98¢. Women’s White Duck Skirts, thirteen gore, high kilted, value 2.25, at 1.28, Women’s Bathing Suits and Caps. do not cling when wet, value 3.50, at 1.98. ; Caps, keep the hair dry—saves its color, value 75c, at 39¢. Women's Bathing Caps, blue polka dot and Scotch plaid, value 59c, at 29¢, -_---_-e. eee ee Now Here’s a Great Shoe Bargain for Men A man named Snow started in the shoe business with one thought, and that was to establish a national reputation for the manufacture of high class, honest shoes. He intended that if a man wore one pair of his shoes he would want another pair. Naturally he prospered, and to-day he isone of the greatest shoe- makers in the world. By a streak of good fortune we captured 300 pairs of his 3.50 Guaranteed Patent Colt Low Shoes, which gives us the right to adver- Third Floor. 1.95 Additional Half Day Shoe Bargains for Men Men’s Oxford Ties, sizes 5 to 11, widths B to E, built on one of Snow’s most popular lasts, that gives it the value of a 5.00 of Men’s Tan Oxford Ties, Goodyear welt, Potay Women’s 1.50 Oxford Ties at 98c Women’s Patent Colt and Tan Oxford Ties, low shoes, military heel, all snappy new styles, sizes 214 to 8, widths C, D, E, value Third Floor, The 1.00 and 1.50 Straws are in 3 shapes, high, low and medium crowns, All neat, good values at the old price, though to-morrow we ask but 48@, Koocko Hat is one that you can roll up and carry in your pocket, made of combination Two Days’ Sale of Wines and Liquors These Prices Good for Saturday and Monday The Fourteenth Street Store management has determined that it will be a fixed policy each year to hold a sale of fine imported wines and liquors, Sixth Floor If you will carefully consider the brands, the age and the prices quoted, you will readily | ale a = A. Store bas other prices surpassed, A buyer of 20 years’ experience purchases The wines and liquors, So we quote these prices: Thi to-morrow. his sale Li po ant Gat The F them, You save 60 per cent. and hing suit that will last, good quality worsted, 1.49 Second Floor. Men's Bathing Suits, Suits Saturday at 4.95 plain and fancy colors, Men's Bathing Suits, heavy grade made of a good grade of cotton in plain colors Only a half day in which to doa full day’s business, We make the price of these suits so tempting 2.50 to 4,00 values, at pure worsted, some with silk stripes, large 2.98 and stripes on ends— 87¢ actual 1,50 values, at that men will inconvenience them- selves a little to get here, At no other variety of colors, at MenMustHurry for These 10.00 ——oO——————————_—_—_— time can you get 10,00 suits at 4.95 geiting up early in the morning for. -95 for Men’s $10 Summer Suits Men’s 3 piece suits, all wool, in worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, light and medium effects, all sizes, regular value 10,00, at 4.95, -95 for Men’s $15 Suits Men’s Suits, of very fine blue serge, black thibet, and clays, crashes, worsteds, tweeds and cheviots, in every up-to-date style, sizes to fit all manner of builds, value 15.00 at 6.95, Third Floor. Men May Have Shirts, Ties \ —————eeooe—==NwvuS)e]yo™q"aeeeeeee and Underwear at Half Figuring on half a day to do a full day’s business causes us to hustle up the bargains in men’s furnishings, and it’s a foregone conclusion that no other store will offer such magnetic prices inducements to bring you down town, Main Floon Read of the goods we advertise and note the great values obtainable Saturday until one o'clock. Compare these prices with those other stores term ‘igreat bergaing.’” Note the difference, c for Men’s 60c Shirts—Men's Neg- hgee Skirts, well made, in plain white, or white gronnds, ith neat stripes and figures, bodies cut full width and N aa. = gra ; iY t i » iii WAR neck; drawers have large double seats, sateen waist band, fine pearl buttons, value each 50c; our price 3 tor 1,00; each 38e 1200 boys’ 25¢ full length pure silk Windsor Ties, novelty designs, 106 length, usual price S0c, at 29¢ for Men’s 1.00 Shirts—Men's Negli- vr) Can 60c_ President Suspenders, per pair 29c No mail orders or C. 0. D.’s on President Suspenders. Cc 59 gee Shirts, made of self-figured Oxfords, and fancy dark colored woven madras in a variety of new designs, have split neckband, well-finished throughout; have detached cuffs value 1.00, at 69¢ ie for 25c Neckties—Men's narrow 1 four-in-hands, reversible, and highly mercerized, in plain colors, Also s lot of pure silk bat wing ties, dark grounds, ith neat woven figures, 25c value at 12,6 ic for Men's 60c Underwear—Men's Balbriggan Underwear, made of fine quality combed E yarn; shirts have long sleeves and French These Grocery Prices Save Your Dollars There is no need of any New Yorker paying advanced or ex- orbitant prices for groceries and meats. We have not changed Street | DRY CATAWBA, excellent quality, gal, jug, 98¢; DOt-ssssseeses +25 Pint bottle Medoc Claret, choice table wine, per pint bot. 12c; per doz. 4.35 Imported Ports OLD OPORTO, fruity, mellow wine, vintage 1878, per gal., 5.50; bot. 4,60 DELICIOSO White Port, very wine, per gal, 5.00; per bot... ST. JULIEN Claret or Mt, Riesling, se- | !MPERIAL full-bodied Wine for medic. inal use, per gal, 4.00; per bot. $00 American Champagne 1.35 + 6c Imported Clarets MEDOG, 12 qt. case, 4.25; qt.. $9@ ST. JULIEN, 12 qt. case, 5.25; gt. 49¢ ESTEPHE, 12 qt. case, 5.75; testes eeeens $3e | ST. EMILION, 12 qt case, 6.25; PONTET CANET, 12 qt case, 7.00; 66e Whiskeys MONTICELLO or _ ree Rye Whiskey, regular . cist reduced price, gallon, 2.95; case of 12 bottles, 7.00; per bottle. .... 75¢ DUFFY’S Pure Malt, per bottle. 69¢ OLD SO cet egies jenpprad old, on, 4 cae Joarts, 625 per botle,.»...- 68C FINCH’S Golden Wedding or Mount one iota toward higher prices. Seems as though you could af- ford to do all your shopping for the week in our elegant grocery and meat shop. Sixth Floor. Meats LEGS CANADA Mutton,per Ib. 12456 FANCY ROASTING Chickens ide 2 Wisssevse Senseo sarerestiba Pig 13 eae iy bot, 6c LEGS ar Hindquarters Spring Lamb, PEPPER ot Monongahela, 4 peg Per IDevrevecrereeserecsoees usual value, special, 1.75 per gallon; SMALL RIB Beet Steaks, per Ib. ge bottle, oe ss eee + 45e | rons Jersey Pork or Fresh Hams, RAMSAY'S Scoteh Pet Ibs ssseerseeres eens $B Pellisson, Pell ie 8, CANADA Malt Extract, an excellent tonic, doe. bottles, 1.00; bet... 10¢ Ale INDIA Pale Ale, “Alf & Alf’ and Stout, doz, 78¢.; bot...+ses00 Te Ginger Ale BOILED HAM, Armour's Star, sliced to order, per Ibs sssesssscecee Coffee, Tea CHEESE, New York State Cream, Wisserreese tote erterscesen COFFEE, Har Blend, Toasted freah exch pipe BR COCKTAILS—Martini, Manhattan and Vermouth, standard quahty, full DOL severe erererererbere anes

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