Show ONE PRESS S AGENT lie Hc amid ami tho lie FIl Upon Fair fo 1 Upon Actress Ac c clI lI tress S Hc lIc a it 1 O Ne cw bu boy New York Times Jimmy OBrien O'Brien and aud his dug duff could not sell their thair newsPapers news news- Papers at h the corne l' l second ort street t yesterday after after- noon Jimmy was vas stuck with his armful of public prints and because Jimmy was young oung and small and weak weal tho tire bigger biger boys 8 drove e him away from rum the entrance to the Subway where trade was always brisk and man many newspapers were sold Banished from the center of or Industry with Ith time the little yellow dog to which he ho was attached b by a string Jimmy crept down Broadway to tho thu Knickerbocker Knicker Knicker- bocker hotel and tried to lo dispose of or his wares under the shadow of the buffet buffet fet doorway where the mistletoe and holl holly hung In profusion but bUl e cl every one one was in a hult hurry and none could stop to buy from rein Jimmy who was crying In Inthe Inthe the lie doorway while the yellow do log dog shivered with iti i his tall tail curled under h his is isI I legs Up VI Broadway camo came Miss Al Alberta erla Gallatin o of the tho Dorothy Vernon company She She- wanted a newspaper and when she saw Jimmy with his tears lears and amid Jimmys Jimmy's dog o with his hh tail curled between his legs e s silo she ho paused to buy bur Keep KecI the change she said when IlIum Jimmy ten tendered four pennies from rom the nickel she he had hall given him what's the matter It was the time first sympathetic expression sion slon Ion that hiat Jimmy had bath experienced durInS' durInS dur dur- tag InS the very cold day ay so he cried a little more and amid as he lie answered answered answer answer- ed To tell the tire lall lady I aint made a cent an nn I Jut gut to 10 buy me n a Christmas Christinas present Well eli wh why buy u her hel hera a Christmas present ent when you u are ara broke Sli She doesn't oc nt expect it it ii llo does docs she sue asked Miss Xo Xo No said Jimmy but dats dat's why I Iwanter Iwanter wanter anle JI give Ive one Ms liss looked at aL Jimmy anti and theta then looked at at al her pUl puree C There wasn't much of or Interest to cili ei there then Give GI me your our papers she sire cried and J Jimmy passed them over with a n suspicious look 1001 Within a few moments a land of fice ticu leo business In Iii newspaper nu was wa dune It qt t time the curlier corner of Broadway and Forty Forty- street Ml Miss IllES s Gallatin who is fair fali to lo look look- upon and young oung cried Jimmys Jimmy's In a mu musical voice volet and amid men inca pud to look then lien buy With in fifteen I minutes Jimmy's Jimmys new spa non pa- pa lets ers hind had been sold and Miss who had charged per pur cent on each coch newspaper handed Die be youn youngs youngs- jo leI ter 25 ii for or time the twenty five papers he Lie had hail given Ivon her to tn sell Jimmy grabbed th the money said KUK Tanks mil and amid ru rushed away way with hits his Jog to bu buy a n Christmas Present The above f StO story was sent seul tt to th the Times Jines la last l night with this nent P 1 S. S S. This story although h Tit eu eu en b by a t. t press rc agent ac Is not hot a pre pre- gout stOl story It Is true |