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oss il the tree. Other chiidren anu outcry that a boy had been burt, ahd Policeman Geoghan of the Ar+ eenal Station ran to investigate, He Wap unabie to revive Raiph and sent, &@ call to Flower Hospital, 4 we STEUBENVILLE, 0., Feb. 4.—Rather than relinguldh his hold on a grip fal! of beer whieh he had gohe a | The body was taken to the “Arsenal to get, Mike Babits of Bra GRIEVES FOR BOY CHUM Police Station and was claimed there | drowned in the swotlen back waters of by Louis Weber and his | th a re certnth Mare. Wh @ Ohio, near Mingo Sago to-day. told ‘of Raiph'a friendship for the girl lato bye ot at Mi he died to pratect, but she did not give tipped down the alle geen the name of her boy’s “best chum.” . Y . | cout has hi described the little girl's grief to- | could, Se wees unset Fit PHILLIPSBURG, N. J., Feb. 4.—A| coasting accident here this morning wil probably cause the death of Law. renee Detps, sixteen years old, of Brainard Street. Delps is In the Easton, Pa;, Hospital with a fractured skull, wo and concussion of the Jost control of hin flyer Detroit have incorporated the Club, No bachelor will be eligible p membership. P ‘The club will be for the conventente and entertathment of families qf mom~ She to | distinguished visitors and give children day. the chance to meet them. ¢ His Neck Broken as He Steers Into Tree to Keep ‘From Running Over Her. The little girl whose books four- teen-yeqg-0l4 Ralph Weber of No. § Rast Ninety-third Street used to carry as they walked to school is heart- broken to-day, for Ralph is dead. The boy gave his life to protect the girt’ whom, his “bent chu: 3 58 Es BECKER WEEPS AT HYMN ¥ SUNG IN DEATH HOUSE He . fs i “Hypocrites” to sented fim story, staged for most part out of doors wonderful leafy woodland. The piece portrays Youth |p, holding up the mirror and revealing the immorality, vanity and deceit | Tru that hypocrites aover with cloaks of charity, modesty, religion and love. Over mountain and dale, through forests and acrose rivers the faithful bero pursues Truth sesking to see the flections in her mirror. The dovely allegorical figure of sling and daring, float- MISSION WEEDS CLOTHING. ‘With several hundred children he afid she Were coasting on C in Central Park, near the M was bout gilding down the long hilt many other coasters. : 't be afraid,” said Ralph, “I'l keep right behind you and jook out for you,” The; the film like an elusive high her mirror which facts. ingtor known and highly favored. M ret Edwards impersonates Truth. Banking and Excise departments, and expects to finish in time to re- arted down the hill, the girl in front and the boy on his liowing her. Half way do’ 1l_lost control w) her sled and sled the into a He was going rapidly and as he turned he ran directly into a tree, striking hia head. He, too, rolled from his sled and lay very still along- A group of mission workers from New York held services in the death Schmidt and fifteen other condemned men, including two Chinamen who are to die to-morrow, sang songs and of- fered prayer. This service, unique in prison an- nals, it is said, was conducted by John Callahan, a Tombs chaplain, who is heading an evangelistic campaign at, Sing Sing. He was assisted by Lew Raymond, well known as Dick Dead! Frye in “Pinafore,” and George Rogers;! mission singers. Before the singers had finished the song "No Hope Be- | yond?” many of the men in the death cells were in tears. Becker buried his face in his pillow and wept. “a ~ LUDEN’S ‘sus’ Cough Drops “*Give Quick Relief’’ from throat strain, coughs and colds. Luden’~ keep the voice clear and strong—refresh the mouth. “Laden's Have A Hundred Uses” Bold pode! gets ta ¢ men Se eS Mig. Coafectioner, Resding, Pa. q YALES STRONG MAN - OWES NEW RECORD T0 HS OUTDOOR LM Built Along Herculean Lines, ———— (Special to The Evening World.) NWW HAVEN, Conn, Feb.—Will- port recommendations to the Gover- Bor and Legislature at this seasion. bil jshing the State Fire by the Sen- Gover- —_————" MeAuley Institution Asks fer Men's Garments tor Poor. Joho HM. Wyburn, superintendent of the McAuley. Water Tt Mission, asks The Bvening World Senator Cromwell has introduced a Public that the mission te badly tm need! 411) abolishing the office of Coroner of men's clothing. Seores of men in New York City and Ine the etead a Chief Medical Hxaminer and deputies. The measure embodies the Tecommendations of Commissioner of Accounts Wallsteln. Bills have been introduced in both — and Assembly erp itt a to manufacture, sell or possess Sltenosre™™ such as figured in the Auerbach tragedy in Now Yors City. : ———_—— ORSSSIOE10 = WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS SOO ; @ New Management New Stocks , j Bryan tm Indianapelis. INDIANAPOLI®, Ind, Fed. retary of State William J. rived here to-day for a daya’ vielt. He will be the guest of Gov. and Mrs. Raleton and will have Junch- eon at the home of Un tee . Red Tag Furniture Sale Offers Savings 10% to 50% $14.00 Enamel] Gol Dini ; gain Dresser r eeuesti*950 OS ouite $22.50 Mahogany Princess Dresser aetie $13.75 Sale Price, Princess Dresser, inshogany Saep only, 36 inches wide, 2 small fop drawers and one large lower drawer; bevel plate nie 36; only a limited niim- ber, so it will be gag’ Best to come Also several, H| than 8,000 points, breaking his own |old, and her wious record by nearly 400 pointe. | five; Eugene, three, champion strong man weig! and. is 6 feet does not impress & heroules because he is ‘build. who is Naowa an Yale winning shot ‘ae Yale pu mone & th Hatverd : ig this afternoon, Two speeches are on his programme for to-night, the first before the Democratic Btate Editorial ‘tion at 6 o'clock and the sec- dad's pubite meeting at 6.30. drawers fitted with wood pulls; construct ed in best manner and finish- ed with the ~ best white enamel. ROTES FROM ALBANY. — ALBANY, Fob. 4. ‘The Senate Finance Committes will | “ to-day report out the amendment to the Workmen's Compensation Law offered yesterday in the Senate as a rider .to an appropriation bill carry- ing $426,000 to continue the work of the event from Brickley, whe time was Harvard's beat weigh! , unlike many of our dest ath- vi active training. Consisting of seven pieces; buffet of quartered oak, Colpnial design, 48 inches long; table to match, 45 inch top with 6 foot he irelis! i i iife summer vaca cruiser. He attributes his 1h to‘outdoor life. Roor's an a man of great atre! wtalete. Payments May Be Arranged on the Club Plan. 2 i - i —>——— tit Hi ge i ih i | i Dinner Sets | $16.50 Sets $10.50 Sets: 4 ef f extension, and five side chairs, broad pancl beck, box frame and genuine leather slip seats. Can be purchased veparately if desired. . $8.00 White Enamel Safety Crib Red Tag Frc,” $9.95 Has 1 1-16-inch continuous posts; 44-inch bottom rod; %g-inch filling rods; sine %.6 by $ 4.6; fitted with « National sj and fin- ished in the best baked enamel......... e The New Simpsen-Crawferd Store, Fifth and Sixth Fleore—We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons. Feb Sale of 100-Pi epruary Sale Oo -F 1ece = — : » $35.00 Sets 100 - Piece English Poreslaih 109 Pi Austrian China,| 100-Piece Ameri decorated in neat cola gold bend and| p,ob-Pigce American Porcelain | Dinner Sate, decorated in Old Eng- hairline on neat, graceful plain shape, | ~ ~ nd spray de lish bluc delft design; set complete Nish slue| fine, thin, translucent eggshell china,| Signs; all pieces treated in coin gold; | for 12 people. » complete for 6] complete for 12 people. sets complete for 12 people. Arateds $y 45 | 9.49 piece Chocolate Bread and Butter Plate Tu . Set. . cae ,, 89¢ regularly 16c; at... ss... ees 75c Hand-painted Plac- 000 di Tumblers (limit # dozen to a que, at customer); at, dozen 25c¢ 39c | Out With Doubt . You have good bread—but doubtful cake, biscuit,’ pastry, etc, It’s the fault of the flour—not the cook.' If you will always use Stoves and Kitchen Needs : Cylinder Heating Stoves Embonsed body, top ornament, shaking and ing grate, with large ash pai Smokeless Oil Heater one-gation oil all black | trim-; + reg. 98.39, at! $2.75 Drop Leaf Kitchen |Mrs. Potts’s Sad); Ash Cans Table at $2.25 Irons at 79c at 98c No. 8 steo! Kepmmmsss riveted gal- With t OUR vanised Ash} . ™ ea wr ularly $1.25, Gl led Steel Snow Shov jong handles. . Very durable: 20% if. [Nicks Nish: ‘36 in widet 43 einte of 8 Ta Mbng. ‘Waive 99.00. ‘and’ handle. Weoden Snow Shove with 19¢ | leona handles. ..- eee . Lace Curtains ment of designs; in fact, a curta or living room, Dainty Dutch Curtain Outfits A’ pretty three-piece valance curtain, made of and light, mouth-melting, really biscuit, valance at top are hemmed and finished with pastry. degree, this quality. Plain Tapestry and aces our entire stock of 1 Stet wonder 685 Paire’ Real Marie Antoinette tori Rae Anata Cu ioe 9 69 ¢ining room or chamber, and as these curtains are mounted a ‘on very fine French net, will harmonize with the finest surrqundings. 3-Pc. Curtain Treatment—Pair, $1.29 Including Rods, Complete, for fou pl hare th fut nd of i ll rr ote are ee cake, headings to insert rods. Complete with rod. The ‘‘just right’ blend of the choicest spring and Tin ea ge to Heckers’ Flour, to a supreme Our Entire Stock of $3.95 . Bordered Portieres . . At All Good Grocers ee « HECKERS' cream OATMEAL REALLY THe CREAM oF THe CATO theres; lar, tes to $7.50.