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Show DISTRIBUTED HIS LUCRE. Man Wins on the Races and Has Attack At-tack of Carnogie Feoling. NEW YORK, Nov. 8. James Mnhoney, genial and genorous, this morning added a phraso to tho languago and mado glad the hearts of a hundred homeless nomads. Tho Carnogie f9eling took possession of Mnhoney early today JuBt beforo tho sun bad kept Its dally appolntmont. Mahonoy had won a largo "wad" at 100 to 1 on Bar Lo Due. Entering tho little-park little-park at Thirty-fourth slrcot and Broadway, Broad-way, ho made a mogaphono of his hands and shouted: "Wako up and have something to oat, you follows. I've got that Carnegie feoling." feol-ing." Tho shabby wanderers, roused from their dreams of a homo, mado a concerted rush toward "Young Carnogie." Mahoncy distributed a goncrouB sum to tho crowd, but somo of thorn, probably filled with the spirit of election tldo, "repeated" "re-peated" on him and got two or threo quarters or half-dollars. He of tho Carnegie Car-negie feeling enlisted tho aid of Patrolman Patrol-man Charles Lank, who marshaled tho ragged ranks and marched with Mahoncy to a restaurant on Seventh avenue. Ono hundred sad-faced humans became saucer-eyed and Bnlffed wildly when tho aroma of tho succulent hamburger and ortall wafted out tho door. Tho restaurant restau-rant seated fifty at a time. "Young Carnegie" Car-negie" Btood at tho door, and as thoy parsed out ho gave each a quarter. It cost Mahonoy 25 conts a plato to feed his charges and ho prosented caoh with a couplo of good cigars. Too full for ut-tcranco ut-tcranco and fearing to shatter tho apparent ap-parent dream, tho happy hundrod dispersed dis-persed and sought secluded spots of lodg-lng-houso3 in which to reposo and got tho Joyous aftermath. |