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, {FINAL CHAPTER IN (MAYOR HS TALK WITH WOODBURY fo Be the Judge and ir bee Decide Whether aan. = oo ; Jap Valet Legally| Mar- ried Jennie Coakley. Streets, but Declines to Dis- cuss Them with Reporters. ‘Mayor McClellan recovered so quickly from his attack of the grip that he wes at hie desk in the City Hall this morning at his usual time. Within ten minutes after that Street- Cleaning Commissioner Woodbury was on bis way to the City Hall to do some more explaining about the unclean con- dition of the streets. He was closeted with the Mayor for more than an hour and then went away with a happier ex- pression than he wore yesterdacy. When the Mayor was questioned, he said there was nothing unusual in the visit, “Did he explain cleaned the streets?"’ “Now you are assuming that the streets are not clean,” the Mayor re- piled, with a amile. It was explained that the Mayor him- The eoncluding chapter of the “Tea- Cup * of Jenne Coakley and John Sasea ia being written to-day be- fore usJtice Leventritt anda jury, Mrs. Coakley or Mrs. Sassa is suing for a absolute divorce with sufficient alimony to support her and her four little chil- | dren. ‘Mrs. Sassa, who was an Irish girl when she met John Sxssa, the dapper ittle Japanese valet to the “Four Hun- red,’ and they went through what he salg was the Japanese marriage cere- mony over a tercup. That was March 25, 1898. She held @ stub-nosed, black-eyed if rt asik Ge38, of s city showing them to be in @ filthy condition, and the camera, ae a rule, dogs not le. deren Bh Phe Vo By nigh wl But he on the streets. In spite of the Boren bine reticens etal bel! sels a Commissioner Joodiras ipvestlente ii i aspartmen ae the batne he ODnateniie te ie FIRE ENGINE IN WRECK. Sevem! firemen nartowly escaped in- Jury this afternoon while dashing to Bre on One Hundred and Sixteenth treet, between Fifth and Madison avenues ie yey aera their ine, at top greed One and Seventeenth street, Cp CR ie ed E 2if PaaFel re F i i k et the age of alzteon eee Gonikloy, when Bre Resse Bennett ner on the Birth of wetle Metle Ru‘ of the who sat wi f] | : “€ a pon bbediicorca Data hi. E,W. SEWARD HIT BY MOTOR. Frederick W. Seward. who was Third +] Assistant Secretary of State under of President Garfield, t# suffering in his He was alixhting from a car when the motor struck him, the wheels Wer hi He was 3 " ie g00d ‘ft,": urged oat are ally" retorted. Juror } * ‘the colar,” spoke up on, shou! a Becton bore, che fit of this rae ee tat we abe Toh took sei proces ae pes tala Bottled Only by Us. ts Never Sold in Bulk. Highest Quality IRYE WHISKEY, "SOLD BYERY WHERE. H. B. KIRK & CO,, New York. Distillery, FRANKFORT, Ky. ace ut #0, far. nk al ! Mr pattan’s: tatthe Dardalmas hbche’ fis When he searched te hi Dasdalmas's pe ore was a quantity of a There’ w a tity of mr ; the baek vard. ‘ded Woven Ginghams, Fast | Colors. 40, 000 Yards of the Newest Patterns, 10c, a Yard. Not a mill in America will take an order for any of these Ging- ms for this season’s selling. 1e demand has been so great that the looms cannot weave them fast enough. There. is a large ere, the result of orders placed mearly a year ago, of the most desirable patterns in s, plaids, stripes, and all the best plain colors, 10c. a yard, Main top. Weet Wullding. Mail and Telephone Orders Will Be Filled. Uneeda Biscuit, Uneeda Milk, Zu Zu Snap, All at 45c. a Dozen Boxes. One of the interesting items in Brooklyn’s Best Grocety Store for to-morrow, Friday is a most important day in the Grocery Store—and the same might be said of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday \ Thorsday and Saturday. : j MN) de able, pure foods, If you cannot come downs yourself, telephone, All mail and telephone | orders are now filled in our grocery. { i ; Montauk Chop Tea. | Priscilla Brand Flour. Delicatessen Items. 4 free from dust. Mixed For- e | ste Eoglish Bissbies, Coy. Nothing better at any price; regular prices, Pag ere nee er em, pan fired Japan, Young Hyson or) P* bbl., $6.00; % bbl, $3.15; for] Small White Onions, 18c. pint, 33c. * Gunpowder, pound cartons, reguiarly| this sale, per bbL,$5.69; % bbl., Queen Olives, 31c. a pint $2.95. ‘ wold at 47c., special for this sale at| tere sen e466, @ quart 82.5 Sb. caddies, $1.75; 10-Ib. Mancanilis Olives, stuffed with Spanish ~ epdalies. . $3.40) Petujobn's Breakfast Food, for this sale | PEROT in jars, 28c. a pint, 43c, Puritan Brand Coffee, inegar Pickles H}j Roasted in the bean, granulated or pul- ars in the bean Smoked Buckt verized; for this spevial sale, per Smoked Eels earton, 16c.; 5-lb, cartor Malt Breakfast Food, for this 28c. a pouns Whestlet, or this sale. Smoked Halibut Chunks..23c. a pound Nova Scotia Salmon It is well to watch every announcement, because these are economies on Wl TMT HURT CREO WITH ORES ARE = SHE BAN TO STREET =e MSA “INANCIER” $100,000 Resents Suggestion He Invested Unwisely. Dr. John P, Munn, of No. 18 West Pitty-eighth street, famous as the physician to the bate Jay Gould and to yesall Sage, objected strongly to hav- ig it parnded n the legal papers in a to reeover for tim and George 2. and inéelvent Socporati ‘idge Blanchard dented ‘the motion. — MAJESTIC COMING TO FORT. The steamer Majestic, from Liverpoo! Gets His Bigtatadon of Ditty! noctos PiirhPSey for Baad Mrs. Camille Vi Vizzels Was} Fatally Burned Before the Blaze Was Put Out. Mrs. Camille Vinzelo, a young woman looking forward to motherhood in a few weeks, was fatally burned to-day white cooking her husband's dinner in their home, at No, 85 Tremont avenue, the Bronx. A cinder popped out of the stove upon bay hem of the pte Wore ‘8 wrapper, Trnava ane nate ® to © beak os na paar ineay from the house the st neaardy ah ae ti time. S28 Sow tne saw mest Seine se sbout bad to be Yreatrain ——__—_—_——— pape pee Ae a: iner too have iat iReae, ia te nat fear HE Soa | Tai er Sate Ee ‘TO MEN WHO KNOW’ WEBER & HEILBRONER Announce the Arrival of MANHATTAN WNegligee SHIRTS for Spring and Summer AT ALL FOUR STORES 150 Nassau St, 58 Nassau St., at Spruce St, at Maiden Lane. 369 Broadway, at Franklin St. 757 Broadway, at Bighth St. ——=WEBER & HEILBRONER: In every detail the Li Retail Establishment of Brooki Men’s 75c. Shirts, 39c. Stiff Bosom : SI on OF THEBEST SALES WE EVER HELD —the only under-price offering of stiff bosom fancy Coat Shirts that has been made hereabout in months. They are made of excellent percales, in the season’s newest black and white and blue and white striped aad figured effects, well made and perfectly laundered; a pair of separate cuffs with each shirt. 50c. Lisle Elastic Suspenders at 25c. They are all sronsty and well made of fine webbings and come in a variety of colors, finished with glove but- ton cast-off and ‘unbreakat Here Are Great Lace Values. QUISITE REAL LACES and the finest of machine made Laces for less than they cost It is a bit of luck, to be sure— we can’t make such offers very. often. So it is wise to produce, to share promptly. $1.25 to $3 Real Lace Galloons at 98c. Real Arabian lace Galloons in the real color and white; applique effects. $2.25 to $6 Real Laces at $1.49 to $2.98. Real Lierre and Applique Laces, 6 to 16 inches wide, in white and cream. 15c, to $1.49 Venetian Galloons at 5c.to 69c. Machine-made Galloons in butter, white and Arabian colors; applique and medallion effects. 49c. to $1.49 Valenciennes Laces at 25c. to 59c, a Dozen Yards, Machine-made Valenciennes Laces in French and round- mesh Laces and Insertions to match; others in odd widths, 5c. to 25¢. Laces at 2c, to 12c. Machine-made Normandie, Point de Paris and Torchon Laces and Insertions. je Japanese leather ends. Main Floor, Elm Place, None Sent C. 0. D. BIT OF Dress Ginghams, 5c, SPECIAL GOOD FORTUNE which came because the assortment of styles is somewhat broken and the importer want- ed the room for other goods. Stripes, checks and plaids, in navy, ox-blood, pink and light blue, Everybody knows how remarkable they are for the moni No pull or telephone orders, and none sent C. O. D. 7%. Tussah 27-Inch Silk Pongee at 55c. IFTEEN HUNDRED YARDS of this hand- some material in all the standard shades, as well as many of the new tints. Silk Pongee makes very beautiful gowns and is.one of the leading as for the coming season. A bar- gain at §5c. a yard. 85ce White 36-Inch Habutai Silk at 59c, One thousand yards of a splendid white washable Habu- taf Silk, which because of slight imperfections we are able This Tussah to offer at this low price; yard wide. Main Floor, None Sent C. 0. D. Household Utilities : E BIG HELPFUL FEBRUARY SALE of housefurn! on, We have gathered for it immense quantities of hi; Tepresent very real savings, Manaing oe ha a and or Rode The bodies are seamless ivory enamel in olive, turquoise chocolate tints, with le coated white procelain linings. The Pots are finished with heavy nickel-plated trimmings, A very few are not perfect, though most mak- ers would call them so. But the ma- jority are absolutely perfect, and they fire the best Coffee and Tea LA ever sold for the mon ly wi oP, repularly up to a8, 8, regularly up to aN ida Flour Bins with hinged cover: 25-Ib. size, regularly 69c., al 50-Ib. size, regularly 89c. Japanned -Coal Hods: 16-in. size, regularly 23c., at. 17-in. size, regularly 25c,, at. Brzad Boxes, neatly stancilled. No. 2, regularly 48c., at. . No, 3, regularly 69c., ¢ Kreamer Bread Boxes, No. 4, regularly 74¢,, at No. 2, regularly 92¢,, at Door Mats. Chain fibre Boor Mats. .89¢ to $2.98 Extra brush Cocoa Door Mats, $1.10 to $3.00 de fibre fancy im ores Door $2.10 to $3.08 Pain al border Cocoa Mats, $1.35 to $4.35 Fancy wool border Cocoa ais, BO ti $1.60 Rubber Door Mati i grade Main Fioor, Bond Street. Bargains. in the great Basement Store goes steadily tilities. We have made the prices Here are instances—a list worth reading: Miscellaneous, Jardiniere Stands, hardwood paren finish, regularly "48c., Hail Medicine Cabinets, mood, gle oak finish, be $2.25, at. “Ferno” Gas Heaters, regularly 50c., at Whisk Brooms, regularly 100, at...7c Whisk Brooms, regularly 2Sc., at. .15c Kitchen Tables, hardwood frame and legs, regularly $1.05, at. }» Hatural Coat Hangers, correct shay Tea Kettles, nickel pied on regularly 98¢., at.. Crumb Trays and Brushes, “night plated, regulirty 39¢., at.......-8Be Knife and Fork Boxes, bardwood, & tra well righ r larly Soe 8 69c,, at Lunch Bo: finish, otal 15c., oe . nickel plated, Floor Brooks, q finished backs, regularly $1.25, aii Tables, folding. .75c to, $2.05 ‘ables, folding, polished Card. Tables, “felt-covered top: 85 to 96.75 Card Tables, folding, leatherette EE GST to 5.78 Scrap Baskets. Assorted designs in fancy weaves and bright colors, at a third to half below regular: Value up to 69¢., foldin, ndeerereeeel Be | Made of good rubber, in assorted | Value up to 96,, at reat Size 18x30, None sent | Value up to $1, 50, at. Value up te $1.98, at. ith | Dixon's Stove Polish, ....... Lalance & Gros: Enamel Tea Pots: 2 qt., regularly 35c,, at....... regularly 39¢,, at..... fee Pots: in’s Gray are. 15c| 1% qt., regularly 29c,, at. 2 qt, regularly 35cq oo 3 pfirensbotior i 8 at, eealaiy™ Jic., a 40 qt, regularly 48c., al pics: Sey hee Douche Pans, regular’ Sundries, . Silewo Scouring Soap, 6 cakes for 10¢ Electro Silicon, quantity Hmited. ere X Ray Stove Polish, 3 for.. in Black satin Stove Polish, mi 2c, each, 2 for... Prescott’s liquid Enameline Prescott's Enameline Paste, .8c and: re oie Bixby's 3B Shoe Polish.. Edith’s Silver Polish. Greene's Mineral Paste. Loeser’s, Silver Polish, . cases (80 Grennell’s Furmiture Polish ........19¢ ‘Liquid veneer )Furniture Polish, re; larly 50c., jc “cadarine” Furniture Polish; men-<19c “Papo!” Piano Polish, .. “20 Mule Teant” Borax, % tb., ‘Bes cn, Couches, : Sideboards, Side Tables, China Stine Chest, etc, etc, Mission Rockers Regular. Special. Mission Rockers, 6.50 5.25! aire cut), Mission Rockers. 7.00 5,50] made in Mission Rockers. 8.75 weathered 6,00 Mission Rockers.12,00 8.50] om with leather seat. Mission Chairs...28.75 21,00 ia Ble Mission Settees..20.75 15,00 : Mission Tables.. 4.50 3,50 Mission Tables.. 6.50 4,50 Anglo Turkish Rug---9x12 Special To-Morrow at 50.00 These Saas Core, ly handsome, being the in Leash and coloi saris tes cas the biog wotielions. OF ie Seal pris inmoroe ha ee 50, Upholstery Specials for Friday, Feb. 16, 5-Piece Suit of Slip Covers for 5.00, 5-plece suit of Slip Covers, neh eile ralona ior re ner twenty yards best ity linene; twelve exceptional stripes to select from. Special to-morrow gf saie 5.00 Siiseee PIN ab Aa Three-panel silkoline wide Tbe Oh Cohn 82 filled ser » frames oak, imitation iapeaey | 69¢)3 a Gaia eel See and’ white enamel igns. Special Regular price $1.00. egular price 24. Housefurnishings and China Splendid Bargains for Friday and Saturday. (Basement.) Coal Scuttles—Extra heavy Gal- Door —Duplex Fibre Door pee a Mage Iron Coal Mats Mats exits xtra quality, suttles; si wear like fron, Sizes as follo price 39c. Special at while te! roel ye —Galvanizeg Iron 7 Garbage Cans— Garrie asain es] Regular.. ‘S76 with tight-fitting san! Special. . .. 88 cari oe Regular price 49¢. Special 559 | Bird and Cage Complete ireen Bal er- Card Tables—< ze cov for 3.25, ed Card Tables, fol legs, ular pic take ¥ up little room. Re, Pp Coffe Mills—the “Jewel” peal € Mills has fase tag] feng: al capeflly, selected to hold one pound of coffee, steel cutter, and not the cheap kind. Regulir price 65c. Special at. 50C Ash Cans—Galvanized Tron Ash Cans, extra heavy double bottom, hiioey ions to: peowce petbohns side handles : te D for No. ? size. 1.45 Bissell’s Carpet wi The “Crown Jewel,” warranted a first-class Sweeper in every respect.| 1 Holder rgghead wice $2.25. Special 1.50 Complete outfit for i * Our regular price $4.75. Dinner Ware Maddocks English Porcelain—the Ware That Wears . 100-piece composition, wane seatiy decorated in assorted ms and cry Feet old lined. sets are fi mM our Open stoc! yeaa can be sien at any ia! an Pk Special pri "Regul 9,50, 100 pieces of very FINE AMERICAN PORCELAIN—nest rat deco tions; includes soup tureen and large meat dishi us piece traced with gold. Special y Paice Friday and Saturday... 14.98, aturday £0.00: ce FINE FRENCH CHINA DINNER ses 100 pieces tb the Set, including large soup tureen and large meat platters; neat floral decorations—dif- freee es yore, inclaging gold effect. Special Lok nay Regular price 30.00. 4s pee OSA sc. Ice Cream Sets — weoe pe n- | Imitation Cut Glass Ice-Cream Seek ea ep a ng nn touched with ‘ge cream pec! price Friday and Saturday, 40.7 | price Friday and Saturday. Regular price 6.50 and 7.00. Regular pi See the Demonstration of the FOUR UNIVERSALS, gore POT, ‘CAKE MAKER, BREAD made and cake and bread baked in the de; Grocery Department - Special Prices for Friday and Saturday (Basement.) f COFFEE Presi Roased; grene- vr a- puiverired, Borden's Condensed ary er Milk Agno lie Special at, sale 7 p3 Balin Sold elsewhere at 280. ; or Succotash ‘Monopole Brand), sweet, su) Genesee Valley -extia small blood red re cee ‘ea—Excellent , fine drawing, eaten Dogied Tes, Per b deg ban ay ent Oe per Calt.....+. 46 O/Nelll’s Quick-Lunch | fees 22.50: a ote see re ef partment,