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» soap ee ORO a RTI EE TS Yee een. Lh | uncheon gathering, at No. 67 Cham- old, of No. 1361 Prospect Avenue, the bers Street of the workers of the | Bronx. Sammie Glazer it was who | Boye: Club Association, which is try- | Presented to Mayor Mitchel yesterday on the steps of the City Hall an en- fund through R. 8, Crummy. super-| Working for t . {$00,000 Sammie ‘Glaser ‘hus tot intendent of the Mewsboys' Home Oniy gets his name in the papers, but Clob, which brought more lusty|his broadly smiling countenance will cheors from the assembled workers) be flashed across the screen in a thousand moving picture theatres | e- than did any of the offerings hun- |fore the woek’s over—for of course dreds of times as large from other movie men were on the job when Aged 14, Sells |*°urce®: Ge ‘ |Sammig grested the city's Bxecutive, ‘orge Clancy George's donation was $1—but it; While his 249 companions cheered ¥ a e. Pa | Se e Public Schou! 250 Papers for Benefit of [wana dotiar for which he had worked | Runge if 4 pupil in Public, Scho A. Boys’ Club Association. hard for ten days, and it meant a! nic Cone of the subsidiary Jtot to him. Ina letter to Mr. Crummy | clubs of the Boys’ Club of Avenue A. WORKERS CHEER HIM. ety t pool tournament for the juntor | he told the source of his contribution. ovasiters of the Boys’ Club of Avenue | ¥ day for ten days he set aside) « wiil be held in the clubrooms, Ave- | | twenty-five of his papers to sell for|nue A and Tenth Street, to-night . the Roys' Club fund. At the end of | tae hundred aye a otal ate, The — — ‘ een years old, will compote. je Collection to Extend Work) the time ne had sold the 260 papers! Seen prize will be a gymnasium sult of Lads’ Organizations and his net profit was $1. This he]and the second prize a pair of gym- ¢ 5 yhen the deorae’ of the juvenile contenders, of 4. Reaches $95,193.35. When the applause of George's do- bata. CRON ane cine OF ts nation had subsided Chairman Joseph tournament will be eligible to take Y George Clancy, a fourtoen-year-ol4| P: Day announced the nowsboye' dol- | part In the competition for the cham. {lar and the letter in which he in-| Plonship of the club. Bewsboy, of No. 337 West Seventeenth | (1 it Mr. be] aq gte Elkoa A. C., one of the sub. treet, was the hero gf to-day's| owed | to Mr Crummy would be} sidiary organisations of the Boys’ # framed and hung in the Newsboys'| Club, will hold a party and a busl- Home Club, and that the men in| Mess meeting at the club to-night, to charge of the big fund would sign a which visitors are invited, KEEP YOUR HAIR THUGK AND si choeee wDTW HAM -AND-EBG | time was $3, Burdette G. Lewis, Commissioner | Lawyer Says 's He Gets } Gets No Sleep for {of Correction, and George Gordon All-Night Restaurant | Battle were the speakers at to-day's luncheon | “An tnv mores pri tment in the Boys’ Club is Earl A. Darr, an attorney living in yus than an investment in] the Wilmington Apartments, Broad- | New York real estate," declared Mr.| way and Ninety-seventh Street, ap- | Battle, “In this work we are building plied in the Supreme Court to-day | ‘a structure not of mortar and stones, {or an injunction restraining the in of human intere love and umanity No work is more time walters and cooks in the Rive Lunch, an all-n It’s no longer necessar; duil, lifeless hh Qshamed of if you’ how. Nothing is #0 goo BEAUTIFUL WITH HARFINA *:2.""es-"sic"2>"5)- SQUAD FOR WAKING a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916. Re re — ~ eeatneiciaflinnensks shia SPY FLUDES CHASE. (ssi s,s ns] EX-SEMATOR BAILEY ASKS nto m mat ot mat tet at " b] ing to raise $500,000 ta make better | crossed resolution of Thanks which ‘i " r the boys had made for the Mayor in BOY'S DOL R citizens out of New York's kiddies,| tireclation of the aid he haa given George made a contribution to the|them and the 200 busy Fang bend | hem to raise Lincoln | who ¢ s turned over to the club fund nasiuin shoes—trophies worthy, in the | urday, he Texan Changes Mind When Judge! to bis brains and skill are unusual Ld - . ence with United States District At- 25¢ 50¢ 1.00 Ht evidenced by his quotations from per- 4 i ey H. Snowden Marshall Senator | Pree trem tnfartons des, commended savoring te sone who have told him Re ts rob! Memnure and Consents to Early j eee withdrew his motion and of- ity, ably the smartest man in the world Ww ile Lincoln ts walking a@ aymo' nd Str round | New York the Federal authorities are busily engaged in dodging responslh!l~| Forr r United States Senator Joneph | It is not known who tssued the} jorder which enabled Deputy Marshal | | Johnson to take the alleged spy out | | of Re incoln, cially On Job, Says, *7> Bane chee day He's Bound Under German \BOY OF 6 WAITS ALL DAY | Orders to Asia Accore ¢ to a statement made to : | ON STREET FOR FATHER “=: local newspaper to-day by LT. T.| Found Speechless With Cold After he self-accused German apy. sped from a Deputy United} tates Marshal in Brooklyn on Sat Policemen and newspaper reporters, | coll and since his escape he has spent some time lounging in the corridors of the Federal Building. Lincoln in his signed s' atement an ounces that tt is foolish to iry to) the Parent Breaks Promise to Return and grief because bis 6 officer took the little fell Clinton Street Station, s gone to work in this! Patrolman Brennan found a shabby | city. His occupation, he dectares,! little boy at fivington and Clinton | brings ‘him into dally contact with Streets early to-day so overcome by father hadn't kept his promise to come back. that he was unable to answer ques. tions. low to where hide in New York. A fugitive is sufor,| Lieut, Abrams fed him coffes and according to his theory, in a regular! buns Job. ) boy The statement of TAncoln furnishes! years old, and that his mothe proof that he has moved about the | dead Deputy Marshal Johnson in a Fulton, He couldn't tell the + Inited States, and that he u: | Soret Service In his plan to escape. | The boy was taken to the ty freely since he slipped away from and Lincoln intimates that he is under Soci the } couldn't find the corner nd thawed him out, The en the| vaid he was Jacob Baum, six He left home with his “the baby” yesterday m *hild r was father roing where he Street restaurant last Saturday after- | lived, The fatbor took |ilin to a cor-| jNoon, He Insinuates that ¢ ret| ner and left him, telling him to wait, Service tried to use him in ity hunt] but never came back, The little fel- for plotters against comm of the|low wandered about and finally Iren’s enjoying his slo ayty and is radian and up through the dumb waiter! | would come shouts that Jarred Mr. | | Darr. He would hea Comp free mt y¢ r Thrill after thrill is making 1 Se cut of tow one round of excitement afte: PS ae pate dave, for the east stde| “Stats and stripes with trimmings ene s and railroad it.” Which meant, as youngsters who belong to the Boys’ | ‘ January Colds | Club of Avenue A and the Newsboys | eigen and Ba baht Las an Don’t let a January cold get a firm | Home Club, at Bleventh Street One| neck ‘i fans! leona Be bs peat ed hold on you—it may last until Spring | fecond Avenue. When it's all over! c ’ . waiter whose customer wanted | or longer, There's no need to be cough. | some of the boys wi!i be so proud of | poached eggs on toast. ing your head off—get right at it with ‘he Way they bave been mingling “wag dogs and @ bale of hay” was/ with notable persons that they prob- | tne formula for frankfurters and ably will refuse to speak to thelr | sauerkraut, i friends and playmates who have not| | Mr. Da ys he not only lost iis Ll been so fortunate. After chatting | seep but narrowly excaped with his appetite, He pleaded with the res. COUGH SYRUP | with President Wilson over the long | taurant people to put tho soft pedal | distance telephone the other night, | on their employees and ot] the dumb- ‘This famous old remedy, of which of the boys paid a litle sootal | Walter pulleys, but no attention was over 20 million bottles have been sold, | cali on Mayor Mitchel yesterday. | Pld to him, The Police and Health Departments won't help him, he says, is made of the best ingredients known And momorles of their little party| so he asks an injunction. to pharmacy, with Ruth St, Dents last weok are} fer na ete eC Dr. Bull's is the {deal cough remedy j still fresh in the minds of the young-| MYSTERY IN STABBING. for children as it is pleasant to take, | *'¢": So it can easily bo seen that ———-_ ‘i ordinary, overyday folks now lok) Santana Not Injared in and breaks up the illness before it has | °" ad ene ee | ee genea nee, ualeres. time to become settled in the delicate |e! Commonplace to the boys wuo Square Hotel, Manager ‘1 7 | have become accustomed to mingling! A man describing bimsclf as Frank system of the child and develop into | with Santana, an exporter, living at No. 69 Something serious, Has been used | le Ades, tor instance, | 24st Bighty-sizth Strect, was taken to with the greatest success for nearly [who nover nud his name in the news- Roosevelt Hospital at 2.30 A. M. to-day | facomparable softness ff) jin the right direction ts of incal-! yor months, Mr. Darr told Justice | AQ tive ae oy ait tty & few ap; | culable beneNt to the State, Donnelly, the racket would begin at! aithy your hair will look; how soon the| Mr. Lewls declared tho work of the!) Qotook when a crowd of chauffeurs Geo tar ctove If youve neglected | Loos Clup of Avenue A and of the} woud entor the restaurant. Then the your halr 80 ; Y Newsboys’ Home Club was of @ kind |iamand-ceg squad would get’ busy faded give | eee that was a great factor in reducing PW 4 n N more h all-nig t-off-the-arm- | rtant. To improve the boys is @] o¢.q-chair establishment adjoining | ae ; be t goes to the fundamentals |iye Wilmington, from shouting or-| 2 r 1 the groundwork Of | gers so that he is prevented from yu care for heay mt the State, Every boy: started in life WITH “ST. JACOBS Ol" Rub Lumbago, Pain and Soreness from Your Lame Back--Instant Relief! 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It takes the pain right out | with two stab wounds in the brea fifty years, , | papers, much less his ptoture, until he| In the eye and one In tro eects one } It soothes and heals the inflamed |dinced with Ruth St, Denis and was The police report says he was taker membranes, giving relief inmany cases | elevated fruin the dull existence of a) from the foyer of the s herman Square after a few doves. | week office bey to the exalted | Hotel, at Suventy- first Street and Broad: of ‘ople Price 286 at Druggists |position of 4 news headjiner, Now|taken from there "Accoiing “iy Tas Yinteto. Cina | Saminie has a partner in glory in the |B Sid ant Hy pi he was stabbed in t FREE T! ion Pacer, Balto. Ma. Person of Samuel Glazer, fifteen years'ferects, He wil reat ygttt Greenwich | { Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street SOS The Annual Clearance SALE OF SHOES | i] . . a] . 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