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{ AN OPEN WINDOW. 4 j | +He Swung Them Toward Adjoin- 4 ~) She right Wind of stuff im that | t6p!' is what people in the neighbor- ‘ » Broadway. to the houge and broke the front door. hq realized that he could not fa q thief and folding {t across his nos- tris rushed in, | Tuags, meking is way from one foor | “‘te.another until he reached tho third t uote them open, to §nd Mr. and Mrs. j " | a window across the azeawa ‘0 Men and One Woman Were f ¢ Unconscious in Burning Build- Ving When Frank White Fought “His Way to Them. DRAGGED THEM TO ‘ing Building, Where Fireman (Seized Their Heels.and Pulled ‘Them to Safety. who risked his life to aa occupa building at dwey addres wrom a fire which red there today shortly after He aaved A. @Mimore . Gilmom and George Gould, oa White, af the Ralph avenue r souniling an alarm, he ran back e und ‘choking gases met him and unprottcted, so he wet a hénd- ‘YeMod He yellea “ as Me Ran. * at the top of his asd the top of tho buikling, wher§ the! fim was burning. Tie, doors leading off | hallway weie locked, and White ore i one room and Gould in an- er. All were unconscious, © policeman dragged the three help- less persons from their beds and to a ow. Raising this, he got a veut of fresh air and yell No. 16 anaweres just Betting into api, nite captain, Louie Hay ite and’ discovered him ai in the side of the buraing buliding. ing to the house next door kiauck fo an entrance and rushed ‘a | from re the poll ain stood. Through smoke he called to White to pane two men and woman to hiro. Tonsed Them to Safety. ike picked them up by the wrists ing them to the fireman, who hd them by the heels and ragged his: window. mars oats easenae" ott | 4 : downstairs, but tho ‘fr », ‘The only means of a wi crn yds A fe srone which, \'g coping over the frogt doo vite of out there on his hade and Kk, Who had been watch- ‘, called to him i on the front ing. uck caught him by ste of his wine Compal and was @ simi- house and dase s - dull was damaged 01 ‘4 the 4 t of $50), and will repines the furniture that was 70d, SANE GIL STOPS RNA Miss Mary Torpey, “Strong Woman,” Saves Score of Ho- boken School Children at the Rick of Her Life, Risking her own Jife to save a num- ber of school children, pretty Mary Tor. pey, of Holpoken, sprang at a runaway firohorse and stoped it just in time. She was dragged over the rough pave- t, holding to the shaft of (he wagon one hand while with the other she clu dd the bridle. When the horse stopped: from the welght of her body dangling from ts head, Mary picked up four-year-old Frankio Johnson, who was within @ tow inehes of the animal's lioofs, klased away the tears of terror that streamed down his tiny face and laughed at her experience while hundreds of spectators ata fire cheered her for her bravery: Misy ‘Torpey, or merely Mary Ann, as her friends call her. is a strikingly pretty girl, tall, with a graceful figure, large blue eyes, Nght hair and a clear eomplexion. She has just passed her twenty-second birthday, A}! yesterday afiernooa she received congratulations for her daring. Among those who called on her was big Pill Peterson, who has saved many lives from the river and who happened to see her act. Al- though pow 9ld and feeble, he walked two miles to shake her hand. Miss Totpey was playing with Pete, her bis Newfoundland dog, in the yard of her home {n Hoboken, when a fire broke out in a factory at Bixth and Jel- ferson streets, one block away. Sho went out on the sidewalk when tho en- gings went past, and stood there watch- ing the exaitement. A short distance from her Fire Chist Applegate jeft his horse and carriage A flying omber, carried by the witfa, fell in front of the spirited bay horse. Tt reared, thea piunged forward and dashed down the street toward the Tor- poy home. Right in its path were n score of chtldren.coming from Public Behoo! No. 4 Mary saw the maddened horse and gave one glance at the helpless litte ones. Sho was the only person that stood betwen them and death. Without hesitation sho rushed for the unimal as it came charging down tho street. As it ran past her she selzed the bridie with one hand and grasped the 4) with the other. She clung for life, ging at tho horse's head, and fnally brought the animal to @ stop almost on top of the screaming and terrorized children, Miss Torpey has been accustomed to handling horses, Hor father ms fire |tmmators sand ons ter otton pee, delvitts drivil wtih him. She ts one of lotic girls in the city. —SsE Bell Never stops There is @ bell in China which has deen kept ringing for a hundred y 4 PEt tevjea on the unfortunat: n natives lor to. provide for cons Erk ved seeecr (AER PAYS VT -—TOVIMDERBILT and That of the German Em- peror Are in the Same Port in Sicily. CUSE, Slelly April 15.-The n steam yacht North Star, with ner, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mrs. rbilt and & party of fourteen on 8 arrived here. Terman imperial yacht Hohengzollern. went on board the North Star. w 1 sing The Emperor seeme: be in the whom he met on the Nerth Star that the operation recently per formed on his threat has resulted in no change in His Mpjesty's voice, Man en Car Platform Theast Hts! Head Out Too Far, Karl Lindstrom, living at No. 277 Prospect place, Brooklyn, was standing on the reer platform of a bridge “Ele- vated trajn to-day on his way to New York, when he thrust his head beyond the line of the gay and was struck by an iron post. He was knocked unconscious, and was carried by Policeman Repper and one of the train guards to a room at the Manhattan end that fs used as an emer- gency hospital, Dr. Id then ¢ame from the Hudson Street Hospital and dressed the man's injuries, ‘Ife regained consciousness and insisted on returning home. His left eye and nose were badiy cut. . Invitation from Hegeman @ Co., 200 Broadway. Leading New York Druggists Urge You to Try Hyomei, the |- Guaranteed Cure for Catarrh, Any reader of the New York World who suffers with catarrh, or who is subject to catarrhal coljs, 1s invited to Hegeman & Co.'s store for a complete Hyomei outfit on ap- proval So confident are they that deep-seated case of catarrh that they ot Hyomes on trial. ens the voice and gives it a rich, clear tono, Catarrhal deafness is cured when Hyomet and the special Hyomel balm are used, The complete outfit costs only one (Ba and if, after using, you can say that it did not help you Hege- man & Co, will return your money, A Fair Off » ‘We Know Th Sener a To 6 Will Cure You. Stoffers at Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets Thus We Are Safe in Offering to Return Your Money if Dissatisfied, eee You take no risks. “€ We take no risks. ‘We know that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Our free sample packages alone dreds of sufferers. Dyspei o the gastric juices. » Rexall Dyspepsia | the digestive apparatus to natural, healthy action, » Nine out of ten people have dyspepsia. Many d you, brought health to han-) paia is caused by the absence of the digestive element Tablets supply this element, and stimulate do not know 4 that it is dyspepsia that causes their constant suffering and weak- , ness. ‘we Are UP» bitter fluid rise in your throat after cating? Are you dizzy? If you stoop and then suddenly straighten does everything turn dark hefore your eyes? Does a hot, you short of breath? Do you feel a weight in the pit of youf stomach? 1s your back weak ? Is your tongue coated ? ‘These are symptoms of dyspepsia. Dyspepsia never cures itself; never wears itself out. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets cure it quickly and permanently. Remember if you want your money back, it’s yours. One Woman's Experience «Before I commenced taking your Rexall Tablets, I was troubled with terrible (\ pains in my stomach, and I would use boiling hot water for relief.” Tt would some~ times give relief, but it was not permanent, eat. right, [haven't n so.well for_years as T am now, ‘There were certain things I could not fter taking three boxes of Rexall I began to pick up, and now I feel all ne I would advise all who arg troubled with dyspepsia to try Rexall Tablets.— Mus, W. I’, Wanpew, 64 Grofton Street, Wi y ‘orcester, Mass,’ Price 2g cents. Sold only at our store or by mail. 6TH AVE. AND 23D sT. OUR NEW YORK AGENTS 200 W. 125th moterdam ay. and 106th st, and 8d By. THE. WORLD: ‘FRIPAY- | | Yacht of the Young American | of health and spirits, and all of | peti. estas STRUCK BY POST ON BRIDGE. | Hyome} will cure the worst and most | will furnish @ full month's treatment | Singers and public speakers will | find Hyomel invaluable. It strength-| The theory is that by cutting out the profit of tanner, leather commis- sion-man, jobber and retailer direct fram “ ta | Wearer"—it should be pos- sible to sell, at $3.50, the quality ordinarily reteiled at -$6;. that is, a six-dollar shoe at the wholesale price. The leather and the cost of making in the best shoes Made cannot average over | §2,75. All you pay above $2.75 for hand! and profits, The Reg system does away with the many hand- lings and the useless profits of cach handler, That's the theory, To prake it right, before you buy, we use on all Regal Shoes the f “Window of tHe Sole,” a detachable label which permits you to see the solid, close-fibered Oak Tanned Leather of the sole, To prove that the leather and workmanship is as good where you can’t see it as where you can, we've been cutting up Regal Shoes with the Buzz Saw in our windows. We make the strongest kind of statements about Regal Shoes, and adopt every means we can think of to probe them to yoy. We don’t ask you to pay $3.50 for a ‘theory, but for an honest pair of six-dollar shoes. Send for Style Book. Mail orders promptly filled. REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES 72 REGAL STORES, 22 OF THEM IN GREATER NEW YORK, MEN’S STORES. NEW YORK CITY. BROOKLYN. 43 Cortiandt Bt. a7 ‘ | ue x Ek. het, Ann and Beckman, it Beet pale | ix FON way, cor, meade aa ¥ 1001 Bi be y, 5 itmars St. and Wil-| th ahd ath ste. 0s 3 ah mh AY, fi na lata vita 4) EY CITY. ‘st. 844 Broad St, Opi IMEN’S STORES, NEW YORK city. i Thad ANS ery pp eae Botieinn BROOKLYN: Fitth Ax. Gillies Coffee Sale TUREB DAYS ONLY—SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY; As large Importers and Roasters since 1840, we can and do sell regularly at prices that represent much the best value that it is cor. 7th Av, 125th Bt. + Gor. 10th St. well as private families, know this from experience. Our special sales were never frequent. We shall h ‘ . 5 ave | still fewer of them frony now on. The imporance of taking the fullest possible advantage of this offering will, therefore, be manifest. | Please keep in mind that a Postal brings the Tea or Coffee or both direct to you door. No carfare, no tiresome shopping, no waits, | | worries or disappointments of any sort. Just send the postal to-night— it’s the easiest way in the world. : _| Cash Coffee, REGULAR PRICE, 18c. One of the BEST of our lower priced Cotfees. Yieldsachoice jeup: Certainly well c worth a trial at this 1 6 sale price., nese Broken Java. Regular price 20c. Hundreds of families come and keep jcoming for it year in and French Roasted Colfee, REGULAR PRICE, 23¢. A splendid high-grade Coffee, roasted black, in best French style. Very popular price, 20° jocha & Java, ular price 24, A_ pure, » delightful flavor that is liked, remembered and for at regular Sale price. Holland, Re te! 3 DAYS. Itwill pay to lay in a good supply, Family Mixed, ‘ lar : lyear out. A splendid Gof- 3 Teel which no substi- {fee, it makes ang c price ase. 226 tute willdo, SALE 22° | keeps friends. SALE 1 8 Choice Mixed, § PRICE .......... |PRICE.... 200 ceeeee Mountain Maracaibo. FORMER PRICE 25c, Grown on the highlands and admitted- % Ba liel ie lowland Coffee, Giles Bxquiste, ‘ormer ic.y regu. regulal 1 & price soc. 4963 that we could sell it ‘at 28c, SALE PRICE And the Coffee Will Come ta You lar pric® now, 20. SALE PRICE, Ps Simply Send Postal WE SELL 5 POUNDS COFFEE—or 1 Ib. Tea and 5 Ibs. Coffee—and delivey in} Manhattan, Brooklyn and Bronx up to 180th st, SEND POSTAL or telephone, 10 Ibs. Coffee or § ths. Tea, or 1 Ib. Tea and 10 Ibs, Coffee, delivered FREE of express charges within 25 miles pf Manhattan; 25 Ibs. delivered within 100 miles, Gillies Coffee Company, cars 8B 295297 and 298 Washi SL a STEINHARDT & STRASBOURGER | Yorkville’s Busy Dep't Store, cor, 3d Aye. & 86th St. regular price 30c. 26c Gillies Special, regular pricedoc, 35¢ Bogota Coffee, REGULAR PRICE 28c. rich coffee was a lux be-} md most people's reach un-+ il we succeeded In getting a regular supply so 2 5° This —by selling shoes {1} possible to obtain in this market. Many hotels, restaurants and clubs, as|. FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY, 890 Combination No. 1, consisting of 1 bottle S-year-old Whiskey . FOR 1 bottle Fine Old Port W! 1 bottle Fine Old Sherry 1 bot. Mediotmal BYberry Brand: With $5 Green Trading stampa. [Wilson Whiskey Hunter Whiake: Kirk's O14 Crow ‘ Monogram Whiskey (8 year ol Maryland Whiskey (7 year old). ial Reserve Whiakey (9 year old).....75}) por, |private Stock Whiskey (12 year old)..81.00 |} bot am With $10 Green Trading Stamps, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK : MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Om AVB. 21 643'h STRERTS DRY GOODS CQ, A OPPO vgn t PRUE Ee Men's $25.00 + en's and Youths’ $15 Suits Saturday at $10.00. Black Thibet and Clay Worsted; double breasted and single breasted sack styles. Made entirely by hand: -superior in quality of materials and in workman- ship to any Suits advertised elsewhere at g13. All sizes for Saturday at acd Blouse Syits in blue Serge; Saturday at Boys’ $3.50 Two-Piece Suits Saturday 2.00. Norfolic and double-breasted two-piece styles, WITH EXTRA PANTS. of light colored wool Cheviots. Four styles in ages 7 to 16 years, A great bargain at $2. All are $3, 50 vaiue seprenenenens & Great 50c. Suspenders at 25c, 75c. Shirts at 50c. Six_Salurday Bargains for. Men ¢ Bushes, 25,000 MORE: IN EVERY VA- RIETY READY TO-MORROW and Bovs. * Rain Coat at $15.00 Black Venetian Thibet, perfection of high art tailoring; silk shoulder and sleeve lining; hand-padded shoulder and collar; all sizes in regulars and stouts. Unquestion- ably the handsomest and handiest garment a gentleman Buster Brown Silk Ties, Fer Buster js a great boy for Ties—and this igned beats them all. In white, red, black, lue and royal. Here at, new one he has desigi Buster Brown Hats. ? Sailors and Tams; the very latest novelty; Bargain No, 2 Bargain No. 3. 50c bird oor. Bargain No. 4, kinds that every youngster should wear to be in fashion. The regular $4,50 quality, at.. 1.00 Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits: $4 and Also Doubje-Freasted Two-Piece and Norfolk ight and dark colored fancy Cheviots. $4 and 5 kinds—for Graat Sale of Furnishings for Men, Perfumery and 50c. Neckwear at 25¢. $1 Negugee Shirts at 65c. ; $1,50 Negigee Shirts, $1.00. Our purpose in this sale of to-morrow is to cover the range of things a ‘man needs and save him the greatest possible amount of money. Every item (except the Collars) is special for Saturday—and it means unusual economy to those folk who look to obtain the very best there is to be had, Suspenders. Fine Lisle Web in 4 handsome line of Fatlgins) i kid ene, with atent snap button cast- EN ee ssaev V25¢ Neckwear. Reversible Four -in- Hands and Tecks; mostly in “he new grays and gun-metal effects; also white grounds, with neat de- 25¢ SINS ..sesceesceccecoes luett Collars. Latest up - to-date shapes; best wearing collar in the world. Quar+ ter sizes for those who want them; equal to most 25c. 2 for 25c collars..-.. eneirerrererrre tnt rt |Negligees, Woven Madras in elegant pat- \terns; full size bodies; fitted |with ‘separate cuffs....... 50c Negligees. Printed and woven Madras and Percale; light and Jark stripes, figures and spots. Bi; \Negligees. | Finest collection in the city. All the newest effects and artifices to \entail perfect fit; plan, pleated and |tucked bosoms; also open- \work effects. Allat..... 1.00 Specials in Misses’ Garments. Splendid styles—all of them; you buy this Saturday. You will jsee them. x! Girls’ Box Coats; collarless effect; trimmed with braid and plain cloth. Mates are Gaver a ete Chev> jot. es 6 to 14, ‘alue, 8 Ra eee 5.98 Girls’ Three-Quarter Length and Box Reefers; very pretty styles, trim med with brai Sizes 6 to 6 98 44, Value $9... .000- eer eee . Misses’ Shits; odds and en all very pretty styles; Eton and coat walk- ing suits, trimmed with fancy vesting, Sizes 14 to 18, Worth 12 98 $18.50. To close at...... ° nen gneerevenenentn tne Special Sale and the saving is considerable, ‘if buy, of course, if you get here to Misses' strap seam Covert Jackets, ined throughout. Sizes 14 to 8 98 18. Value $12.50. Special at.. . Girls’ Dresses for early Spring, Many superb styles th the lot; some Elinned with Hee and ae Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value $8.. ag 7 §.98 at | Girls’ Black Silk Coats, trimmed with lace and finished with large col- fn Sieg € 9 is years. All new an Super! styles; very dressy, too. Value $10, at... 6.98 of Newest Millinery. This Millinery Store, with its big Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear department on floor, offers you thé main floor, and its magnificent Salon on the second the very best to be had, at the least you could hope to pay. 3 Patese are specials for Saturday. If a new hat is to be bought— better take advantage of this offering. Ready-to-Wear Hats: Mostly samples, in. several excellent shapes; birck Neopolitan lace braid; special 1.25 Urlmnraed with quills atees Ohildren’s Trimmed Hats: Bell crown straws) Tuscan snd Cuba body; French chips in all colors and many styles of white and cream lace; becom- ingly trimmed with sma}l flowers, folf- one snd all silk ribbons. Many at... 3.95 Others at $10, Children’s School Hats: \n large. assortment, including plaids, plain and fancy braids; ribton trim rf 25 and lined; ready to wear al ° Others up to Trimmed and beautiful; sive, with a your purse. f ie Second Ploor Salon con- tains everything that is new creations — entirely exclu- showing at $5. Others for course--or more, as befits Ready-to-Wear Hats: Large, stylish tallored;-fancy Jap. braidin black, Fateite at Bhs ean 5 Value alsssyscs . 2.50 Untrimmed Hats: All the fash- fonable shapes; made of latest pattern braids in all colors and bic... 50¢ Untrimmed Hats: Tuscan lace dress shapes, French sailors, flare hats, mushroom shapes, ete. All at Silk Ombre Ribbon: fitty’different shadings: all double faced; satin ombred on one side; plain color on the other. 1 inch, 10c¢. yd., worth 15¢, | 4 inch, 25¢. yd, worth 45c, Millinery. rich, artiste very special of less, In blue, red and brown serges (with extra white Eton collar), Light col- ored fancy cheviots and homespuns; all sizes. 2. 9 5 | Bargain }} No 5. fi Bargain Made No. 6. rs Toilet Articles. Saturday Specials, Tooth Brushes, 9c; regularly 15¢, French, German and Japanese makes; good quality bristles; in various sizes, styles and shapes. Three fora Quarter, 25c Woodworth’s Violets of Sici- ly Toilet Water at Adoria Tooth Powder, large size package, at Violet Talcum Powder, at, Swansdown Powder Puffs, at. . Bath Brushes, with long han- dles or strap back, at........ Nail Scrubs, large size) aticesisesatiesess Chinese Camphor, at, per box, 19¢ Cedar Bars at, per box..... 25c¢ Rubber Dressing Combs(war- ranted), at...... ¥ wercteae cme 19c Hair Brushes, 39c,; regularly 75c. American, French, German, Japanese first quality selected bristles; soli back; satin wood, rose, olive, fox or ebony; full size. Nail Brushes, 19c,; regularly 30c, Bone backs, with handles, good quality bristles in six, seven, eight and ten rows, All are very fine se- lected stock. Chase So ote and Glycerine Soap, al er cake, and, per : P. Pp Pr 50c 33c Transparent Glycerine. Soap, at 75c 10 8c 19¢ 7 3c. each, and, per dozen...... } Adoria Violet’ Soap, at 10c, each, and, per dozen.......... secenenensntnn Saturday Sale of Shoes! Women’s, Girls’, Boys’. It'll be a great Saturday in the Shoe Store, if values count for anything. The story is so good we hasten to the “‘heart” of it. Women's O x- Bl made by t! Goodyear process! yelper as new weights of sole from the tatanegtt the heavy extension, ea Two Lots for Girls . At Six Different Prices: Compl al summehbuiton yes akg Hl, eels: 6 to 8 85c. 8% to 1034, $1.00, Y 14 to 2, $1.25, And these—a better grade: 6 to 8, $1.00, 8% to 1034, $1.05. 11 to 2, $1.50, Boys’ Shoes for Sturdy Qut-of-Door Wear, Patent Leather and Box Calf; also satin calf; best shapes; superior qual- ity for wear: 13 to 54g, $1.25, And in little men's sizes: 9 to 43% ,$1.00, $1.28 and $1.50. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. 19c}. sa ica ude Wiican ae abla