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5 A MODEST HERO wlttle George Ferone Helped His| other, Sisters and Brothers Escape from Fire, but Insists _ shat’s Nothing. CARRIED OUT A SMALL CHILD | Ups and Grabs Me Little Sister, Wot's Sick, He Says, “But Wouldn't Any Feller Take Care of His Sister and Mudder?” George Ferone is a hero, but he does Mot lay claim to tho title, He says be fg not a hero at all. George is only mine years old and lives with his six Wy brothers and sisters on the top Addr Of a crowded tenement at No. 46! West Thiriy-ninth street. | re-was a fire Inst night on the top| floor of the tenement and through the efforts of the little Italian hero all the! members of the Ferone family were| eaved. “1 ain't no hero,” said George to an Brening World reporter to-day. “I just Drought my sisters out on the sidewa'k #9 they wouldn't be burnt up, Ida, the baby, has diphtheria and I was takin’ eare of her while me mudder was Rleepin’. Someone came up the stairs and commenced to ound on de door and holler ‘Fire, so 1 ups and grabs ps tder JUMEL ESTATE. See... MPOLICECOURT and heli de bhinket Cee fo by Famous Property Lands Two. swoulln’t get boined, “Lain't no hero. Wouldnt any (ler [take care of lis little ss ! medder? 1 qucss its a nace me mudder take ar | Mbile 1 mniel ‘da, or w been boned up.” Whe fire welch arouse was in the front ap? Moor. (t wos diveover wo lyes In the apartner fays she waw the Joaltor ra, coming out of tne ‘bursins rooms Alk po nted i pe eA, Limbo cn Complaint of Mrs. vmint tuys) Ryan, Another Claimant. John Wo Tygard. the old Jumel estate, y In Harlem, the Bro ind w 1 yexte, & to dimpose of part ot was to-day held tr o was arrests at the two men 13S Kocd's Uptowr Prices Make Downtown me an * xtravarance HH & {125th St., West _ Cnilaren’s Days a ‘LO. Eetwe:n Lenox & 9 Seventh Avenues, Friday & Saiurday. Cpen Saiuriays ull £39 P. MW. nd are nuide the davs of ¢ stuest of Children’s FOR THE GIRLS. 14 to #8 yrs., faney : of reatest savings. at these special viots or fancy h silk cheviots or > o oi BOY WHO SAVED FAMILY FROM FIRE, BUT SAYS HE IS NOT A HERO. fs alleged. both Whe Barlow Men Who Tried to Sell it in i fi. O'Neill & Co. | | r 3.49 { d Gib: on 95) d THRE Kersey or at it { 3.95 )]| Ff | ‘ | * cond Floor. | a : / if Oxiord and all colors; reg. 7 + + ary | As REN'S ROLLED BRIM HATS, of plain or scratched felt, tris | + velvet bands, buttons and streamers, all colors; reg. $1.69.. “i a; -TO-WEAR HATS, bound and trimmed with velvet and ] 48 two quills, all colors; reg. $2.25........ Ras 1.69 ‘ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS—Ait_ timence variety, from the simplest to the most elaborate—nothing equal to them anywhere at our prices. FOR THE LITTLE TOTS, cecss rc CHILDREN'S COATS, of all-wool cream Bediord cord, capes feather-stitched and trimmed witi lace, some with ribbon and silk embroidery, box-plaited back; sizes.6 months to 2 years Roancosoon: boys! CHILDREN'S COATS, of cheviot, cape and collar of velvet, stole front, some with fancy stitched capes, backs with inverted plaits; colors, tan, blue or red; sizes 134 to 5 MrGh tain, eto cen CANO S| CHILDREN’S THREE-QUARTER Malas COATS, of Venetian cloth, fancy collar trimmed with ribbon; also of serge; three capes trimmed with soutache braid; colors tan, blue or red; sizes 1% to 5 yrs....2,9Q8&3,98 "CHILDREN’S SHIRRED BONNETS, of bengaline silk, tan or red, with face trimming of contrasting colors; also of cream; every size........ 1.98 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES, scons rx. ES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of bright glaze or dull kid, hand-sewed er = welt, patent leather or self tips, several new shapes, sizes 11 to 2... 2.29 SHILDREN'S BOOTS, lace or button, of bright glaze or dull kid, hand- ‘Sewed welt, patent leather or self tips, sizes 834 to 1034... Sere YAS) 1YS’ LACE SHOES, French or box calf, hand sewed welt, medium or puble soles, new shapes, sizes 234 to 934, $2.49) YOUTHS’ sizes, * SE aS 2.24 — MEN'S PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, lace only, Ser telege S268 1110. 2incyvescssserseasieneeresicronesens 1.79 ’ BOOTS, lace or button, of fine kidskin, tan or black, broad sizes 5 to 8 1.19 ? BOYS’ CLOTHING, Third Flor BROWN AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, made in a wide range al sizes 234 to 7 yrs, reg. $6.00.........cesee essen es . 4.98 DO E-BREASTED SUITS, smart styles, well-wearing erials, sizes 7 to 16 yrs,, reg. $5.00..... 0. .cssesesanee 3.79 IBLE-BREASTED SUITS—an exceptional chance for boys from manufacturer's sample line of about 100 suits, consisting of English worsteds or fancy mixtures, none worth 5 98 « $8.00, your choice, IND. CAPS—New Fall shapes and colors for boys , Cloth, Velvet and Patent Leather, also the ind Middy styles—all moNerately priced, LAND TWO-THIRDS SWAMP. | WASHINGTON, Oct, 1.—In order to be able to respond to numerous tn- quiries Commisstoner Rtohards, of the Goneral Land Office, has had made an ligation Into the character of the ‘hippewa Indian lands in Minnesota, which are to be opened to entry and settlement on Nov. 10. He finds that of the 763,387 acres of land embraced in the acquired terri- tory. about 622,000 acres are swamp land, leaving about 24,000 acres avail- able for settlement as homesteads. MINCE. PIE! Can You Eat ’Em Whenever You Like, or Do They Frighten You? There is no reason why any ordinary mortal should not eat anything he chooses—if he chews St carefully. good-looking, How about you? Are you afraid of every good-smelling, npn ets thing on the bill of fare—because it “don't agree with you?” Do you meet your Waterloo at mince pie and Welsh rabbit? Then listen: Don't starve yourself. Dieting cannot cure dyspepsia. If you cut off every article of food that disagrees with you, before long you will have nothing left. The sensible way is to get your stom- ach in such a condition that you can eat everything and digest it. We have a new remedy that will do this. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets give you the stomach of an ostrich and the appetite of a farm hand. We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tab- lets are and we guarantee them to cure all stomach troubles. Price 25 cents per full size package. At our store only, or by mail. Riker’s Drug Store, 6th Ave. and 23d St Also sold at the following stores in Manhattan; Hegeman & Co. (a corporation), 200 | st 125th st.; Amster- id 155th St. Kinsman’s Drug Stores, 125th St. and ry 81 Sth Ave.; 601 Sth Ave. Md J, Jungman, Druggist, 1020 3d Ave.; 429 Columbus Ave. . Tygwd y). Mrs. Ryan arrest. of y sell for $15 ed and eaured the Magistrate m= all and Winter Underwear For Men, Women and Children. _ _We offer for Friday and Saturday some splendid values in Underwear and Hosiery for Fall wear. Men’s Underwear. MEN'S MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—Na wool, value $1.00; special at MEN'S NATURAL ALL-WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAW- } $ | tural \ 75¢. ERS—Value $1.25; spec ee sees {$1.00 MEN'S FULL REGULAR MADE NATURAL MERINO | SHIRTS AND DRAWERS— Value $1.50 to $1.75; special at | $1.25 \ Women’s Knit Underwear. VESTS, PANTS AND TIGHTS—White only, medium weight | and cotton ribbed, value 65c. to 75c.; special aly. ..eeee ssc. ee ‘ 50c WOMEN'S SILK AND LISLE VES Low neck and no} sleeves, neatly crocheted at neck and arms,valute $1,00; special at 68C $ CHILDREN’S FLEECE. LINED VESTS AND PANTS— 1 Alll sizes, Rea (29 Lace instep; ety of patterns, value 85c. Hu Special Hosiery Values for Men and Women, WOMEN'S BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE ’ also neatly embroidered in large v ‘ to $1.00; Seria re a een a caterer cine 5 59c MEN'S BLAC DHALF} HOST —1arge assortment, value 35c. to $0ci specialat.......4 25C (First Floor, 21st St.) ’ Men’s Bath Robes at $2.98; value $4.50. MEN'S ALL-WOOL BLANKETS AND LIDERDOWN ) BATH ROBES, also IMPORTED TURKISH TOWEL. | @9 LING ROLES-~-Sizes 34 to 44 chest, regular price, $4.50; | $ 98 special for Friday at...seeeeseenee occ ) (Third Floor.) ee t * ” Jouvin & Cie’’ Gloves For Men, Women and Children. In all the new Autumn jshades, also in washable Glace Pique, in white and black. We are the Sole Selling Agents in BONDAT FRERES & Cc MSDAILLE DOR HORS SONGONRS eee, New York City. Special for Friday and Saturday, MEN'S AND WOMEN’S One-clasp, prix seam, Cape Skins—Value $1.50 per pair; special atieees {$1.00 (First Floor.) House Furnishing Department. Specials for Friday and Saturday. Sale of Radiators. 4 Tube Low Radiators, regularly $2.50; special at...... $1.75 4 Tube High Radiators, regularly $3.90 to $3.75; special ai $1.98 6 Tube Low Radiators, regularly $3.65 to $3.98; special at....... $2.25 Indurable Fire Pails. 12-quart size—by far the strongest made, and strict] : China Department. Dinner Set Specials, Brent China Dinner Service, ave pieces: (wo decorations —are large, perfect pieces, go! andles an lal $22.98, special at.. £ 3 is anhnobs rasa ¢§1.5,00 (Basement.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1903, and mixed cheviots and closely-woven pure worsted fabric, well-tailored and strongly lined; regular, slim or stout men’s sizes. with serge. Men’s Soft Hats are more popular for early Fall wear now than during | ises; the man who takes your meas- any former season th ber. Of course, our sic —including the newest felt, hand-finished throughout. Dertys—same grades at same prices, | Six for $11.94, sold by others at $15.00. Opera Hats, $6.96, Silk Hats, $4.96 Let us make you a Sample Shirt for The store is overflow- ing with new and at- tractive stocks—every- thing needed for per- sonal and domestic use, We supply the wants of all. al 50c, All-wool Crepe Albatross at 29c. ist Fi All-wool Crepe A!batross— made expressly to our order—a fine, soft fabric with a very gently crinkled finish. A favorite stuff for tea gowns, wrappers, dress- ing sacques, kimonos, waists and evening wear. It is the quality sold by all others at fifty cents a yard; here are five hundred pieces just from the factory, and we will sell them at Twenty-nine Cents a Yard. The colors are: Black, cream, baby blue, sky blue, Nile, reseda, pink, champagne, castor, tan, brown, cadet, royal, marine, Napoleon, navy, cherry, cardinal, ruby, oxblood, garnet, silver, dove, slate and old rose. 39c. For 50c. to 65c. Dress Goods. Including: All-wool Etamines, Voiles, Canvas Voiles, Crepe Canvas, Vigoreaux Cheviot and several other lines of stylish weaves—-38 to 45 inches wide, worth 50c. to 6Sc. a yard; our price 39c. Dress and Skirt Lengths. These are quick-sellers because they are new and desirable: Tweeds, Home- spuns, Voiles, Etamines, Canvas, Basket Cloth, Zibelines, and half a score other equally seasonable materials. i Dress and Skirt lengths, $1.98 and 2.49—considerably less than real value. Dozens of exclusive high-priced novelties that our buyer secured during his recent business trip abroad are now being exhibited. We Will Make a Suit To Order for You at $25.00. Others Will Charge $35.00 for It. 24 Floor. Veilings—- r.nway. About 6,500 yards of Veil- ings,includingPlain Meshes, luster Dots, }. Single and sold elsewhere at from 15c. to 49c. a yard: our prices 12e> 19¢ 246. Fifty of this season’s styles to choose from. Worsteds-—stripes, broken checks and plaids. Cheviots—Fancy mixtures, stripes and overplaids. Cassimeres-—Neat, quiet, conservative patterns. Made in Single or Double-breasted Sack or English Walking Coat styles—faultless fitting, first-class tailoring. Finer qualities relatively cheap. Men’s Clothing. =» 11.74—Men's Single and Double-breasted Sack Suits, made of striped and checked fancy over-plaid Sold Regula tons, the Drawers have suspe of their inspector discovered $14 96—Men’s Business Suits, single or double-breasted, close-tit-}}in this lot. They are so sli ting or loose backs, three or four-button styles, medium 4 and large lapels, mace of imere cheviots and all-worsted; also plain black thibets and cheviots; same qualities are offered elsewhere at $18.00 and $20.00. Letter qualities at prices relatively low, ranging tp to $26.49. Q.96—Men's Fall Top Coats, Fancv-striped designs in green and brown shades of fine cassimere, ‘lined Men’s Underwear, -"! Men’s Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts, fall weight, finished with French necks and silk fronts; Drawers to match, with double gussets, exten- sion straps and suspender tapes, sold elsewhere at $1.50; our price $1.19. Men's Natural Wool Shirts, heavy weight, ribbed bottoms; Drawers to match with double gussets and taped seams, $1.24. Men's Natural Wool Shirts, heavy winter weight; drawers to match, double gussets; all sizes up to 50 in., $1.44. Men's Natural All-Wool Health Shirts, soft and fine, single breasted, $1.33; double breasted, extra large shield in back, $2.19; Drawers to match, $1.88. Men’s Imported Scotch Natural Wool Shirts, full regular made; Drawers to match; spliced seats; all sizes, $2.24. Men's “Norfolk & New Brunswic Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, full regular made; all sizes to 46 in., $1.69. Men's “Norfolk & New Brunswick” White Australian Wool Shirts, full fashioned and regulan made; Drawers to match, $1.89. Men's “Norfolk & New Brunswick” Pure Natural Wool Shirts, extra heavy, full fashioned; Drawers to match; all sizes to 46 in., $1.98. Men's “Norfolk & New Brunswick” Silk-and-Wool Shirts, pink and steel gray, full fashioned; Drawers to match, $3.69. Men’s Half Hose.- ". Men’s Cotton Half Hose, tan, slate, cadet, black and black with split: feet, 19c. Men's Fancy Cotton and Lisle Thread Half Hose, neatly embroidered in a variety of designs, 24c. Men's Wool Half Hose, black, tan, camel’s hair, natural and Oxford mixed, 24c. Men's Heavy-weight Black Cashmere Half Hose, double soles, toes and heels, sizes 934 to 12, 39c, Men's Fancy Cashmere Half Hose, neat embroidered figures on insteps, 49c, ba | 1 .74—Men's Fall ‘lop Coais, tan shades of covert cloth, cut full and roomy, 32 inches long, sleeves lined with satin, body with serge. $14 96—Men's Fall Top Coats, tan and olive shades of covert, 32 aad 34 inches long; also Oxford gray and black undressed worsteds, 38 and 40 inches long, lined throughout with silk. Better qualities at prices re'atively low, ranging up to $24.96. Men’s Soft Hats. Custom Shirts—i. m The Shirts are made on the prem- i ye remem-|ure cuts them. If you have any horough | little personal notions concerning apes in workmanship that will individualize pearl, with black bands; pearl, with | your Shirt—tell him about them. self-colored bands; nutria, with ‘ ft : 5 i * feof, Our prices are about one-third Tess oa Mande Londen Siow: ene than elsewhere—$2.24, $2.94, $3.44, marble and pecan, with black bands. | $3.94, $4.44. hey are made of fine selected fur Better Shirts cannot be had no-mat- ter how much more you pay. Our Made-to-measure White Dress |Shirts are not excelled. | Six for $8.94, sold by others at $12.50. $1.88 for the quality others sell at 1 8 $2.50. $2. For the quality others sell at 2.49 $3.50. aari. a test. and $5.96. Men’s Shirts. -.. «. Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts,-made of corded madras, neat stripes and figures on light grounds, cut full width and length, one pair detached cutts, sold elsewhere at $1.00; our price 69c, Men’s Stiff Bosom Shirts, made in our own factory of fine quality percale, neat stripes and figures, on light and dark grounds, equal to any Shirt that is sold elsewhere at $1.50; our price 94c Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts, many of them made in our own factory of fine madras and percale, in light and dark colored grounds, attached dr detached cuffs. . -» $1.44 Men’s Stiff Bosom Shifts, made of madras, light and dark grounds, one pair attacied or two pair detached cuffs; also plaited bosoms, with attached cuffs +++ $1.74 Men’s Stiff Bosom Shirts, made of fine imported madras, me- dium and dark grounds, attached cuffs, sold elsewhere at $2.50; our price . $1.94 Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts, made of fine quality imported mate- rials, plain colored chambray bodies and neatly striped bosoms, in black-and-white, blue-and-white and buff- and-white, at ..... $3,24 12c. for men’s 25c. All linen Collars, forty-two styles, including the latest designs. They are equal to any and better than the majority that are sold elsewhere at 25c, For such collars the price—12c.—is absolutely little. | largest building in the world one of the moat interesting metropolis. aisles leisurely. lowi qeahions fr see—perhaps to buy. R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. B'way, at 6th Ave. WA 35th St. [en’s Superfine Merino Shirts and Drawers. Our Price 98c. The Shirts are finished with silk fronts and clear pearl but- gussets in seats. They are the product of the best mill in America—the most particular and uncompromising stick- lers in respect to the finish of their goods. never notice their existence unless your attention was called to them. They are standard $1.50 grades. We bought them at a sacrifice and sell them at 98c. ee ee The New Macy Store Is One of the Sights of New York. | Visitors to New York should not fail to see Macy’s—the This is an ideal time of the year to stroll through the Every department is bright with new merchandise for dutumn, The latest om two worlds have been collected for you to Investigate our Deposi- | tors’ Account Depart- ment, It provides all the conveniences of the Credit system com- bined with the sure economy of a cash business—4/ int. paid, Women’s Underwear". Women’s Swiss Ribbed Merino Vests, high neck, short and long sleeves, 89c. Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed” Merino Vests, now neck, sleeveless, 84c.; low neck, short sleeves, 89c.; high neck and short sleeves, 98c.; long sleeves, $1.19. Women's Imported Swiss All-Wool White Vests, high neck and short Sleeves, $1.39; long sleeves, $1.59. Women’s Imported Swiss Silk-and- wool Vests, low neck, sleeveless, $1.14; short sleeves, $1.24; high neck Ane short sleeves, $1.49; long sleeves,» 1.59, Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Merino Tights, white and natural, knee length, $1.49; ankle length, $1.89. Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Merino Tights, white and natural, knee lengths, $1.79; ankle length, $1.89. Women’s Imported Swiss Silk-and- wool Ribbed Tights, knee length, $2.09; ankle length, $2.29. Women’s Swiss Cotton Combi- nation Suits, high neck and short sleeves, $1.39; long sleeves, $1.49. Women's Swiss Ribbed Merino Com- bination Suits, high neck and short sleeves, $2.09; long sleeves, $2.19. Women's Swiss Ribbed Silk-and- wool Combination Suits, low neck, Sleeveless, $2.79; high neck and short sleeves, $3.09; long sleeves, 3.39. Women’s Hosiery.— m. Women’s Ribbed Oxford Wool Hose, sizes 814 to 1044, 21c. Women's Medium-weight Cotton Hose, unbleached split feet, double toes and heels, 24c. Women's Plain Black Cashmere Hose, also 1x1 and 2x1 ribbed cashmere, double soles, toes and heels, 39c. Women’s Extra Heavy Fleece-lined Hose, all black and black with split feet or Maco feet, 33c. Women's Medium-weight Black Cashmere Hose, plain and 1x1 rib, double soles, toes and heels, 49c. rly at $1.50. 1st Fl. nder tapes and extra strong The alert eyes a few trifling imperfections ght in character that you'd Children’s Hose, F. Children’s Fast Black Cotton Ribbed Hose, two styles of ribs cellent for school wear, all si to 10, 12¢. Children's Cotton Ribbed Hose, two styles of ribs, full fashioned, double knees, heels and toes, all sizes 6 to 9h, 19¢. Children's Ribbed Wool Hose, 1xt and 2xt ribs, excellent quality yarn, double toes and heels, all sizes 5 to 84g, 24c. Football Supplies.—s« r. Pants, made of good quality drill. ing, quilted and well padded, 49c.; Jackets to match, 31c. Pants made of. strong canvas, quilted and padded, 98c.; Jackets to match, Ate, Pants made of good quality moleskin, quilted padding, $1.69. Pants made of moleskin, quilted pad. ding, thighs protected with rattan strips, $1.98; Jackets to match, 98¢. Brown Canvas Shin Guards, leather straps, 39c. Leather Guards, small size, 59c.; large size, 89c, Moleskin Shin Guards, bound with leather, 74c, Mead Harness, 74c,, $1.24, $1.39 and $1.59. Nose Guards, $1.39. and 24¢, “Victor” Nose and Face Guards, $1.63, Stockings, made of cotton, all colors, 27c.; made of worsted, 68c. Shoulder, Elbow and Knee Pads, 17¢ and 28c. Small Boys’ Football Suits, complete and including ball, 98c. Rugby Football, small size, 49c. Rugby Footballs, regulation size, gum bladder, 98c.; covered with pebble grain leather, $1.39; covered with heavy American grain leather, raw hide lace, $1.98; covered with pig- skin, $2.61. Rugby Footballs, regulation size and weight, pure gum bladder, covered with pigskin, $2.98. Belts, 5c., 21¢. devoted to retailing. It is and important sights in the over-

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