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SUIT WILL GO OM * Castellane Served with Writ and Countess Anna ~ Was to-day served upon Castetiane making him defendant In the ‘Separtion proceedings of his wife, for- merly Anna Gould. renewed efforts to effect a reconcilia- tion had proved fruitless. The Count gecepted service of the writ, even call- ing upon the Countess's law: factitate fixing upon a place whe Paper could he delivered. gamp time. Ir follows very closely the Gountesy's prima facie showing, when she first asked the Court's permission to take action against her husband. Count is alleged to have particinated ‘and “property.” meaning complete ma- terial separation without a dixsolution ~ of the bonds of matrimony. (tn the strictest secrecy but the fora- oun Tt can be stated with absolute pov- itiveness now that the Countess has for- BLAZING BED HELD Father Carried Mattress to Street, Then Found Little l comestasioner Woodbury sat and lis- Tn the children's ward of the Seney Hospital, eight months old, {s hovering between, "Hite ‘and death as the result of injuries ¢ Yectlved when the Amundson house, % dit ‘No. 80 Fouriéenth™ street, clught] * firé last night, The Amundson family, Jacob and hie wilé and wx children, when a strong odor of smoke was) “noticed, Amundson rushed upstairs and | 8 he threw open the door entire room was ablaze. ! ‘In the further corner little Ray was | asleen on a bed. Amnndson dashed through the smoke and tire but was | m wpable to find the baby, He selzed the} . entire mattress and groped his way to | tha «teor. ide and the baby tumbled from the baby. badly burned, Amundson, burned about the face and hands. refu The five was caused by an exploding lamv. The loss was small. Rev. W. D. Hughes, of Coney Inl-| Rey. William D, Hughes, of the Coney Island Church and Rescue Home, offers to care for the two-months-old baby of Mrs, Rosie Rabb, of Floral Park, L. 1. child properly, for she has six other little read of the woman's sad plight in The Evening World, and says he does not | Wish to adopt the child, but will care | for ‘t until such time ‘as the mother | Ys able to support it. ‘cigued semt to The Evening World office for | tna’ Rand family John 0. Pi No, dif New York e, gent $2, i Madison’ avenue, $1, | FAILS 10 WIN BACK WIFE; AWAY TAL Before sailing for Kurope yesterday Viceroy Tuan Fang, the Chincse Special Imperial Comni!ssioner, made this etate- ment to The Evening World: “I have refused to discuss political questions during the entire time our cammission hie been in this country, put now that we are leavig, after such very courteous treatment, and with 4 sometwhat better view of the subject than wa haf before coming to this coun- try, I may properly say a word “There has been much talk of bad feeling between the people of this coun- to} try and the people of China. I do not the | mean the two governments, But I have found here that the feeling is confined to the lower strata of society. In circles influential enough to matter at all there Tells His Doings. PARIS, Feb. 16—An ‘urgent’ writ Tis decisive step was taken after ‘The dill of complaint was filed at the Tuan Fang in Farewell Statement to Evening World Says He Can Foresee No Trouble Between China and United States, fi sa WORLD: CHINESE VICEROY GOES KING OF PEACE 4 no such feeling here. The same is true dn hina, with the additional fact that it Is confined not only to the lowest castes, but to small localities, and is not shared in any sense by the upper classes, nor generally hy the people of the Chinese Empine. “I am convince that where hardships have occurred to Chinese sudjects in this country, in almost every case it has been due to misguided zeal or ig- norance on the part.of officials intrusted with the enforcement of the law rather than to the law, and with a more Icnlent construction and more intelligent en- forcement. there would have been ‘no friction of the kind that ts sald to have ocgurred “The relations of the two countries sire too cordial and thelr interests too closely Sound together for anyrhing that we can now to happen to cause a change.” FIND GRAFT SCENT UNDER WOODBURY Aldermanic Committee Begins Investigation of the Street- Cleaning Department. fi. mentions no names but particu- certain incidents in which the V1 It ass for a decree for what the t law terms ‘eeparation of body ‘The court holds the bill of complaint are the essential features of its ly inmugurated her action, that it Ber intention to secure e decree at Jearliest date possible. Conut will not contest the grant- of @ decree. The first of the hedrings into the al- leged corruption of the Street-Cleaning Department was started to-day by the special committee of the Board of Al- dermen. Nothing of a sensational order wag expected, nor will there be much until after the the first three or four meetings. When the citizens grievances have told their ato: the committee that for the past four 4 | weeks has been hoarding up facts will call their own \witnesses, ami the mem- | bers promise to show a condition of af- faire of a startling nature. Enough was brought out at to-day's hearing, ‘however, to suggest that “grafting” is going on in the depagt- hroughout the entire testimoay tenel. Near the close he was asked if |e hua anything to say. His reply was that he was there to answer questions, nothing further. ‘Alderman Grifenbagen Is chairman of the investigating committee. In opening Ings he outlined the policy One—Its Burns Serious. Brooklyn, Ray Amundso: of the committee ax stated. Then he called for the eltizens who ‘had com- plaints to make. Lawyer 8 Sibert, appearing for Mrs, Strauss, of No. 604 West One Hundred and Fifteenth street, told about the unclean condition of the streets, the slippery asphalt and pavements, on ac- count of which she fost two splendid horses, Reginald Boulton, who represented the Washington Heights Property Owners’ Association, claimed that conditions up there were awful. F. C, Henning, of West One Hundred and Thirty-second street, claimed that the streets up there were never cleaned, and Andrew Boyd. of the Metropolitan Opera-House, told how he had to pay private corporations $4 a month to remove ashes. ‘Then came the euggestion of graft from Charles H. Patrick, of the Clinton Hall Association, located in the Bronx. Mr. Patrick claimed that he had to pay $15 and $0 per month to private contractors to remove his ashes. He claimed he (had offered the Department a dum} ground free within a stone's throw of his house. A man, he said, came arvund the next day and “sounded” him, then left, and the free dumping ground was re- jected. “T suppose he thought that thers not enough im it for him," Mr. Patr! sald, ‘and that is why they did not take tt.” The name of the man was given in confidence to the committee. on . 12 BELOW ZERO IN SARATOGA. (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, N. Y., Feb, 18.—The cold wave here to-day drove the mercury | down to 12 degrees below sero. The weather is clear, dn ithe basement with some friends | NOW MADE found the Every bale opened, graded and who is himself in this country He fell down the steps out-| ade 4 A ing mattress, Amundson beat out a fire. with his hands. An ambulance as called from the hospital and the was ta there. | ied to fo to the hospital, —————— BABY FINDS FRIENDS. and, Offers to Care for Child. Th a letter to The Evening World the only in Cairo, but the world o1 buy in America the genuine Mrs. Rabb is too poor to care for the Dr. Hughes from Cairo, evcept the price. and 100. ones to support. The pastor In- | % for the mother, Several other contrifutions have been NESTOR GIANACLIS of and “I. A. Sale of Men’s Covert To That were $15, $18 and $20 Reduced to $875 (Serge Lined) took these Top Coats from last and mixed them with those that ar designed for the coming Spring. perhaps if you did recognize the di all size:. hice At 13th St. At Canal roacway Stores; of the same tobacco, shipped direct here instead of to Catro. (Nestor Gianaclis, Cairo and Boston.) CIGARETTES famous as the leader of Egyptian Cigarettes, not RETTES exactly as they formerly came to you Sold by all Clubs, Hotets, and Prominent Dealers, Hackett. Carhart 5 @ IN AMERICAI blended by Mr. Nestor Gianaclis, and whose'skill and knowledge TOR” Per ver. Youcan now Package -¢ “NESTOR” CIGA- of Ten Also in tins of 50 20° cO., BOSTON, MAss, p Coats ‘ From Last Season That were $25, $28 and $30 Reduced to $12.50 | (Nearly Ail Silk Line ab You wouldn't know the difference if we season ! e being And difference you would prefer those from last Spring. The Top Coats involved in this salc are fashioned of tan and olive Coverts in St. Near Sambers St, Poured in from every where, FRIDAY EVENING, FERnNDARY President 25C| Pure Candies. Main Floor, 15¢ ShSSOTA Ha recular petee Be” ISG WwREN AS, Venn Eleecfate and 15 PEBP LMNs OVATE CRPAM TSC 8 82g" CHOCOLATE mArLm 156 4183244, {pp CHOCOLATE mouas- Manicuring or Shampooing, A visit to our modernfy equipped ha! dressing parlors is a ploasure that i by having our expert ha! dressers arrenge your hair In the latest colffures or massage. From our complete Goods made in our own workrooma we can give you a full natural wavy pom- padour in any shade Another remarkable val a %4-inch natural switch for the * low dressing a ie No charge for adjusting. These Specials on Sale Saturday---10 A. M. to 1 P. M. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. F j ¢ The various specials on sal: meited away like snow in August. interesting and desirable, We desire that it shall be plainly understood that when a lot sells out another will be put on sale in its place. Skirts Pillows. For Women. Good, serviceable, f+ New Spring Styles. } | wett-titea pitiows in the Made of a woollen material with a flounce effect, all lengths, and ban‘s up to 29 Inches, and in black only. On Sile Saturday from 10 ALM, PM! 149 | ste trom 10 A. M. to Not more than one to 4 Pe M. Satur acustomer, da 19c Men’s Block Light. Trousers. Complete with man. Popular stripes and tle, globe, burner black, every pair dou- ble stitched, Cut with the skill and qualities found in $2.50 trou- Sers. Sizes 28 to 44 $1.00. Not more jst. Saturda igri aphasia than two to acus- amore tia iro paletio omer, 10 ALM. each cus- io 1 P. Me foment 1.09 Saturdayat 8&3c Third Floor. Basement. Second Floor. popular 18x26 inch size. They are covered witha good quality of A. G. A. ticking. Not more than On 3 to a customer. and all that makes the BLOCK the most famous gas- light. Sold every- where else for same as used The lowest possible prices on Rubbers for Saturday's selling. 25e for Women's fret quality 0c. $1.79 for Misses’ Stormking Boots. Rubbers, Gizes 2% to 4%. Zve lor wens buckle Jersey Arctics, very best quality. Sixes 6 to 1, 600 for Men's stick Rubbers, 1.80 for younger Girls’ and Stormking Boots, Sixes 5 to 104° $77 00 Spring Styles of Men’s Walkover Shoes, $1.98 AS plendid Showing of the Snappiest Styles of the Day.—Your Size Is Here. “Damaged”’ is the way they are labelled, but it’s making a mountain out of a trivial- Imperfections so slight they are un- noticeable in many instances, and can not be found by ofl er than an expert. r Bades Thi: es Y. Kid. Be Actual $2. Shell Combs. Heavy one-piece side or back combs, in many stylish shapes, with plain or faney carved tops, Made to sell at 19¢, ‘These combs, in Sheh - Amber, White and Light-Amber, will be on sale Saturday. from 10 A. M. 1] wir Monty AEC Not More than Two Combs to a Customer. Main Floor. Children’s Coats. Full length Coats, Cape and Collarless ef- fecls, others with rolling collars of astrachan, in fancy and plain muate- rials. All colors. Values $3 and $4, Saturday from 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. Not more than one to tomer. 1.89 Seound Fivor. Yesterday was the first day of these sales, and the response was practically overwhelming, Those that sold out entiie'y before 1 o'clock were followed by others equally Corsets. Also Girdles in white, blue, pink and drab, high and medium bust, medium and long dip hip; sizes 18 inches to 30 inches. Made of Jean and Batiste, with Saturdiy from oa 10A.M.to1 P.M, 2BC Not morethan thre: pair to a customer. Second Floer. Children’s || Kimonos. Infants’ and Children’s Kimonos,made of Ger- man Flanneland Daisy SE Pound Cake, Cioth, trimmed all around with a heavy floss edge. Pink and Light Blus, From 4 to 4 year sizes. Not more than two to a customer, Saturday from10 A.M, 14c to 1 P.M, at Second Floor, eins NO MAIL ORDERS. 7 Men's Slippers. Slippers for Men in Black Vici Kid, Tan and Russian Calf. Sizes 6to 11. Made to sell from $1,00 up. This comfort- Bureau Sets. Opal ware, with hand- painted floral decora- tions on pink, green, or blue tints to match your room, enam- Elled with Roman gold; 2 cologne bottles, one prush and comb tray, Canadian Club Rye. Hiram Walker & Sons’ famous whiskey on Special sal: Saturday, from 10 A. M.to 1 P.M, per 1 puff box, 1 pin tray bottle ae DNC P| atts takiboss on f | SA feet rom 48 Positively not more sale Saturday) trom 40 A.M, to 1 P.M. M. tot P. than one bottle toa cus- Pane F. 85c at, per pair... 49c Not more than two pairs toa customer. ‘Third Floor. tomer. No niail orders. Sixth Floor, Not more than one set to a customer. Basement. Cigars. A box of 25 large generous _Perfec tos (Seidenberg & Co.'s “After Din- PlayingCards Heavily glazed,fancy backéd playing cards either in pi- nochle or straight 5,000 pounds of Steel- Drake's Celebrated Pound Cake, in the Plain, Lady, Citron, Raisin and Marble ner”), sold else- Sorts. where at $1.50 a decks; on sale Sat- Saturday from 10 A. M. box. On sale Sat- urday (rom 10 to 1 P.M. only, at urday from 10 AM PM ple AGM. to .M.to1 P.M. FOF seoves.- 25c 1 P, M. ony a Ge 9c Not More than 4 Ibs. only a 1.19 ied re Not more than two packsto acustomer. This Not more than one box to a customer. Main Floor, to a Customer. Sixth Floor. And These Specials for ALL DAY Saturday. ity. Sale. @ pair for 1,000 Each, $2. 49 fey or, 1,000 80, sii aw $98 Grade’ Goss, “and “um ° im oe of Snow's $4.00 Shoes. We to find the cause of Juotion, width. Russia Calf OW" ail’ the ieathers—Vie!_ | Velour, y and Patent Coltskin, | and B—fully 50 styles in this showing, One of the brightest and hest lots that have ever come to us Sizes 11 to 2. 11 to 18%. value. advertiged $1.00 Ever- Sizes 6 to 11. ‘Boots, 2.80 f Baga’ Spring styles are here. shoes come direct from the factory. and often come more promptly than to the retall houses, hence such an early showing of the handsomest Spring styles you ever saw. Foth SHOES and OXFORDS in this gteantic It matters not whether you prefer the Broad Toe or the narrower Swing Lasts— they dre here, and all that comes in between. Shoes that bring $3.50 and $4 In kaa other stores at,. Every Women's Shoes, $1.98. These are the Shoes and Oxfords we have been telling you so much about. advertised shoes we know, every size from 1 to 8 and widths AA to E Walkover samples, 314 and 4, widths A for Boys’ Stormking Boots for larger Boys’ Stormking Sizes 2% th 54 for Men's ibest quality, Sizes 6 to 11. $3.39 for Men's first grade Storm- king Boots. Sizes 6 to IL 60, non: Other Well-Known | §* Shoes for Men Are: size and more thin 3 dozen to a customer; dozen . 10,000 Ibs, WIL- Low EF An se Lemon TW sasete cies PHILADELPHIA CAPONS EGGS. 000 Freshly Lain Eggs; ie delivered; -717¢c Groceries. | Fresh mad Cling Ib. tb, 2ic| LANGE | MAINE POT CHEESE — every ae ] 49 © tender Kalama: 8c TRIPE, 1b. ROLLED ROAST. no fat 12¢ pe, Men's Furnishings for Men's Neckwenr— only about 50 dozen ia, the fot, but equal» ini valu: to the. better class of 25c. feckweary value $2.50—Our Leader CREAMERY, Li ER, 5, o 1 i ‘it, includ- RurTEts, 25G| et ceamery: Pyrographic Outfit, includ- en's 750. Regilees SALMON —Finest| for. ; ig guaranteed platinum made of fine madras Bipod Red Alas-| gov. 2 point, large rubber beliows, cork Teleesand coltdlicolor cbanie D resgus ASH—Fiorda f handle and bottle of stain and var- | tray Pauieray ah : lar Tee. rown Summer hs bray in blue and gray sh des These cate 12¢ ouash, 5c nish. (Exactly as illustrated.) . " _ LS Reb So Peet a [hz ERS BASSWOOD NOVELTIES. O8c 1, Men's semi Blue Bell, fancy | CELERY — Crisp, All good designs and nicely stencilled. Shirts, mace of a fi for Glove and Handkerchief J percale in neat harlines'r Gaur oo. larEe, sugar sy rap:| aavouncn, LSC FY] Qe Boxes, large Cabinet Frames, J are plaited and cutis are de's fa £850) ORANGES sweet Oblong, Circular and Oval Main Floor, iebrneie’ C3e| santoree a Plagues, Canoe Paddles, etc. i if Fresh] Sol. for Concave Foot Stools U / ° Hoston 01 dozen.... Hearne] etceay oe | SIE stronely made Infants’ Wear. DOO osisie, for Bell Houses, Large Trays, RH —| iy Chotce* ahaa | 48 Photo Boxes,” Collar and for Chidren's Mason ork 5c! Cuff Boxes, 4-opening frames ville Musiin Draweis, ee Third Floor. made with hemstitched wMleats, E S apart hem and tucks. Sizes Chen ETS (ME ar, porting Goods Reagan "et Passa PLA ae » 12146] Fé te ° fe sil Sia, stripes on 1g for Infants’ Knit Shirts, 33 "of 2246 ou ICKENS, 39c side, fly front or elastic waist, 1 2 < Cc finished with silk .oss BOe Met yond crade. of cotton C gym. shirts, ali colors. 95¢ cach—All Wool Worsted gym. shirts, s'e:veless or one. uirter sleeves, down front and aroun for Gymnasium Shoes, all leather soles,gcod, light weight, : SMELTS, 10c Standard | Ib.se ss? ‘ ROAST,|/ SHORE HAD- apa. 146] Kercon- ec Mi ’ C * The best | Steak? ISSES lothing ust ‘ Roast. 1p 12146 18¢ Custom grade, in Reena oes Some of the Smart New Styles for Ronen Wa or | CHE "EN Spring at Popular Prices. fe Se RN- ono e UETS, 98c OF sane beat CH BRAY SAILO! ym ‘4 steed. te, ZIG! dozen... SOG I tusk and white cuecks in’ suverit ditfereat atvies, susy CC ly Wines and Liquors. Buster Brown or Russian 36 to H yeirs SAG e MT. VERNON, BALTIMORE 1.49 Bees Chee re Stat ae, WHISKEY. | Rye 1% sutetd and Ue | ae Pique col- : i gale or yi lo of 4 . pottie... OSC 4 Knee Boots, very MEDER SWAN 6.98 102, MESHES! #10.05 00 . made of all weol chev / srseys and mixtures, semi-ftt Impire or Caer’ effect. All 6.98 for 29:08 SPRING SUITS, le Ot M Sines 14° 9 ixtures, 3.98 for Misyis’ 95.08 sires, ool ors. Sizes 14 to. 1 for MISSES! 85.08 SiC for MISSI98’ $14.48 COATS, | cloin—ih ty, f Panama 9.98 ‘nade of Imported Kerseye, | 24 to gee Matted model. “Length Sizes 14 to 18 years, ieesa ean $7.00 $7.00 | ‘A Sale of M at $8.75. 200 High Grade Coats made of Fancy Materials, also plain black, cut very: long—have broad, military shoulders. Sizes from 33 to 42 chest......-..... $8.75 “ourist Coats. for Every Man’s Suit and Overcoat That Was Priced at $10, $12, $15 and $18 Absolutely the Most Astonishing Clothing Sale .. Whole Winter. Spring lines are beginning to arrive and soon must have their displays. For that reason Winter weights must be sold without loss of time, and to clear out all lots at once we reduce prices in a manner most startling, FOR SUITS of every description in stylish mixtures, ; Men's $3.50 Trousers at $1.95—500 Pairs of Woollen Trousers in a checks, stripes and plain gray effects. The garments are all well made and lined throughout with very fine serge, All sizes. ee FOR OVERCOATS of friezes in Oxford snd black; also kersey and a large assortment of fanc, Plenty of large sizes. Best values you ever saw. en’s Cravenette Coats large variety of pleasing patterns in fancy and black, Sizes 30 to 46 made with continuous waist bands. WISE ccissorior s Onene agit $1.95 Your Choice of Every Boys’ Suit or Overcoat That Was Priced at $5 and $6, $3.00. There are no restrictions. erely Winter Suit and Overcoat must be sold—Long Overcoats of All Wool Frieze—Tourist Overcoats and Russlan ts—Suits in Norfolk style, with Bloomer Pants—Double Breasted Suits-—3-Plece Suils $3 00 ates a and Sailor or Russian Suits for boys of all ages...... People

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