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Henry C. Frick, the multimillionaire steel magnate, is winning well deserved praise for his generonstact in paying every cent owing the 40,000 school children who lost their Christmas money in the failure of the Pittsburg savings bank, which suspended just before Christmas owing its depositors $10,000,000. Mr. Frick could easily afford to spend the $167,000 which covered the losses of the kiddies, but he never spent a similar amount in a better cause, and probably never will receive greater thanks or more praise for any expenditure of like amount in any other cause.