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; a a THE EVENING LOUIS TELLS TALE TOBE REPORTER, FICTION HIS LINE Wild West Story With Sad} Climax Is Accompanied by Pictures. | JOB ON STAFF SURE. But Investigation Shows That| He Invented Yarn Which “Killed” His Mother. Louts Goldkrank, aged fifteen, who up to the time of the messenger boys’ | Strike wore an A. D. T. uniform, to~lay almost broke into the ranks as a “cub” | reporter. Louls came to the Rvening | World office, full of enthusiasm, for he| had the story that was to get him on | the payroll at once, so that he would tt yet, and I'm going to give It all to You and you can have a scoop on it,” Which showed Louis knew something about newspaper terms, at any rate “You see t fellow named Marry Co! Harry Cohen on went to a mo ploture show and he seen some pictures of cowboys, Indian fighis and life in| the Wild West. They make such a hit with him that he ups and beats tt for the West and became a cowboy. Re- Member that was ten years ag No Trace of Him. “Well, Harry's mother, Eva Cohen, tries to get next to where her boy ts, but she don't find any trace of him. She gives him up for belng dead and thinks she will never see her boy. “Yesterday this fellow Harry Cohen shows up at the old home where his mother used to live. There he finds fhe has moved to the three family house at No. 184 Georgia avenue, East New York, Oh, 1 forgot to tell you, Harry when he lighted out 8 only twelve years old, 80 being a ten years, he now would be twenty-twg. Well, Harry finds out his mother lives on the second floor and he goes up and rings the bell. “Well, here comes the sad part of it all—Mrs, Cohen opens the door and sees this big fellow—nhe'd on the Wendell ranch—and » t tumble to who he ts for a minute, Then eho | Tecognizes him and throwing her arms About his neek she says “ ‘Harry, my son, you've come back,’ “That sounds good," eald the re- porter. "Aw, but here comes the tough part of ft /all. You see she hugs him and | just as she does she dies in his arms. | Ain't that hard ly | It certainly was, Has the “I knows the this story so I porter thought ctres. s World’) want res of the produced and a boyy cture of the $14," explained Louis “The case ed to the police yet?" said 1 “Decause the doctor that was sent for don’t want to get Mixed up in the afta This latter w Porter was ¢ Georgia street. swered the doo: ‘ Ment bore such a ¢ ed resemblance to the photograph that Louls had pro- | duced as the picture of Mrs, Cohen, that the reporter was puzzled, ‘Nhe woman happened to be Louis’ mother, and that fe where Louis live mied having any kno hen having either i dor died in the “We moved here from street,” sho said, “five That was the num Clinton 0x: e picture of ¢, but she did Louis hasn't p: glaim 4 job on th 5 & great futu jection writing 1i @n appearance to staff yet. But there ad for him in the SOMETHING NEW POSHAVELY ALL DAY 10-MORKOW Noone will be dinappointea introduce these new style jeweller than Silver Mesh selling thi $198 each are toade along the id Gold ond Sterling Sil- very elaborate in design dare on at high clus jewelry Ii any of these bags can be bought of any other first class jeweller for less than $4.00 we will refund the money Sent by mail, $2.17, CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Bro-dway, New York, Open Evenlay, Until Chiistmas . as five years | ~ "he mother de- | ledge of any Co- | 16, —— 1910. ~ Beer the Healthful Winter Drink Winter with its chill winds and its biting cold requires us to eat richer, stronger food, and more of it. Heavy food is a greater tax to digestion and doctors agree that a ig keen, healthy appetite is a great aid to the proper assimil- ation of food. Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality is the best appetizer in winter and is just as wholesome and refreshing as in summer. 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Specials $20 to $30 standard value Smith Gray Children’s Department suits and overcoats, $18.50 and $15.50 Boys’ Russian suits, sizes 3 to 7 years, Included are all our small Jots and all and sailor suits, 5 to 10 years, in blue ne complete lots, which have been de- esular layed in tailoring, as well as a number of sro Sai tansy mixed) cheviots, regula: styles that, notwithstanding _ their Boys’ ys’ double-breasted suits in fancy smartness of modeling, high quality of mixed cheviots, some with extra trous- tailoring and unusually large assort- - . ment, have not moved as rapidly as we a) 10 to 17 years, values un a {cel they shou! oh . 1 anaes more than 60 styles of over- Boys’ fancy reefers, broken lots; sizes coats in all of the new correct, this 3 to 10 years; regular $7.50 values..$4.75 season’s fabrics, in box coats, semi-box, _ Boys’ overcoats with yelvet or conver- fitted backs and convertible collar mod- _ tible collars; sizes 11 to 15 years only, els in every length from 44 to 52 inches, values $8.00 and $9.00.. ++ $6.75 in every size for men, young men and Special lot of convertible collar reef- boys, ers, in gray and brown mixtures; full in suits, there are all the new Smith — $10.00 values $7.50 Gray smart designs for men, young men and boys, in worsteds, in neat silk stripe and fancy weave effects on blue and black grounds—velours and cassimeres in new stripe, new check and new stripe check weaves, in the new shades of brown and smart grays. $22.50 and $27.50 for business and 4. Hats Here are 100 dozen $2.5@ to $5.00 derby hats—-50 dozen are the sample line of one of America’s foremost makers, made to sell at from $2.50 to $5.00, and the re- mainder, made by another very famous muker, were made to sell at from $3.00 dress overcoats that are of unusual fine- to $5.00, but containing some very tri- ness of fabric, excellence of tailoring, fling imperfections, are yours at... $2.00 correctness of avis ane standard value, Furnishings at prices $5.00 to $10.00 more, £5.00, $50.00 and $55.00 fine dress Gloves Special $1.00 overcoats, silk-lined, 4a al the nest vicunas, meltons and Elysians, in dress ond business models.... $37.50 lected skins,silk sewed; in dark,medium $5 and $6 pure worsted users, $3.75 and light shades; excellent value at $1.50 Motor Clothes for Owners and Chaufileurs Auto Clothes Bovk on Keauent, Here is New York's best values; special Cape Tan, made specially for us from se- Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren Stree Across ‘rom City Hall oth Ay,, Bet, 27th & 28th Sts Two Prooklyn Stores: uiton St. at Flatbush Av. Smith C Gray &Co. croadway at Bedford Av. WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORN:NG WONDERS. onwiT, Harris 2G Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 2st St. Will Close Out Saturday $9.to $15 Girls’ Coats, $6.75 Sizes 4 to 14 years 150 Girls’ Coats Materials are broadcloth, cheviot, 16.75 chinchilla and kersey, in prevail- ing colors. Regular values $9.00 to $15.00 Bonwit, Harris &G $30 Long Coats $15 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SIZES Wonien’s Fur Coats Entire stock marked down This season’s most fashionable and best selling models, of broadcloth, cheviot, wale,' asket cloth and Scotch and English mixtures. Regular values to $30.00 $55 Pony Skin Coats $90 French Seal Coats $85 Marmot Fur Coats $5 and $6 Silk Petticoats $2.95 12.95 Superior quality messaline and ta‘eta silk, in black, white—colors to match tailored suits and evening shades. Values $5.00 and 86,00 T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th ana 17th Sts. Open Saturday Even‘ngs LF We do not make any window display of our Cloaks, Suits or Clothing Only en= trance to these departments is through the Furniture Store. Take elevator to Sth Fi, ore CRED IT Suits andOvercoatsfor Men and Young Men Credit is particularly convenient during the holi- days, when every one wants to look his best, but has so many other calls upon his money. Don't lose any of the pieasure that belongs.to Christmas time because of lack of proper attire. Here you may get immediately the clothes you need, without having to wait until you can save up the money. No extra charge for opening an account. We Will Allow YOU Credit You can select the clothes you like. Have your purchase charged— pay « svail deposit—balance si weekly or ‘monthly payments. UITS inal the popular models and colorings, including browns, grays, blue, black and fancy mix- tures, at prices from $12.50 to $32.50. EVERCOATS made in a great assortment of models, materials and colorings; Presto, convertible or regular collar coats; at prices from $13,50 to PN’ = Is Through ra Furniture Store, Full Line of Furniture, Carpets, Pianos, &e, Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton Btreet. What You Lost Yesterday You Will Find To-Day If you used a ‘‘Lost and Found”’ Adv. in. the World this morning. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WATCHES anp [AMON D F.ON CREDIT. NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR LARGEST ASSORTMENTS Diamonds, Watches GOLD JEWELRY Open charge account and pay in week!) No employer's reference neces Pay “ay your convenience, | call, Write or p Witt neha representative if devired. 4tH Fy KE ELEVATOR re & Taylor Founded 1826 N-LANE + Important Sale To-morrow Saturda W caring Apparel for Misses, Funiors 8 Girls Misses’ and Junior Suits x, —14 to 18 years— $19.50 Corduroys, Cheviots and Mixtures, values to braid trimmed, coats lined, gcred $30.00 GUIEED ss cb eteae ee sa Fe oTiR vance Re J Misses" and Junior Coats | $17.50 : —14 to 18 years— Cheviots and imported Mixtures, [ value velvet collar and braid trimmed; $25.00 an exceptionally smart model...... i We are Showing Several New Models in Children’s Pique and Lingerie Dresses Suitable for Christmas Gifts At Very Attractive Prices. Girls’ Dresses’ —4 to 14 years-—— $7.90 value $12.50 of Serges, Fancy Plaids, Panama and Challie—several unusually at- tractive models to select from..... Girls’ Coats ) $ —_—— —4 to 16 years— 7-50 Cheviot Coats, braid trimmed, all Value flannel lined; in blue, brown and $10.00 Girls’ Dressy Coats —4 to 14 years-— Of 7ibeline, Broadcloth and Im- ported , Mixtures; sailor vollar of velvet $14.50 Value $20.00 Announcement is made of a General Half Price Sale of all our imported and a number of domestic Evening Coats and Wraps —consisting of — Velvets,. Crepe Meteors, Satins, Broadcloths and Novelty Goods in all street and evening shades, also black. $25.00 to $225.00 Former prices, #50.00 to $450.00 Special offerings for Saturday in Women’s Coats —Full Length Coats— of Fine Black Broadcloth and Cheviot—entire coat lined with satin; three-quarter fitted back; new round Panne Velvet Collar, Special at $25.00 Auto and Touring Coats of English Mixtures; also Cravenettes in tan, Oxfords, black and blue Special at $16.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.