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THE JOWARD CHANULER CURLSTY POS Ss IN GREATER NEW A h rye ry " ee M Totor Corp Drawn by Howard Chandler Christy Printed in Colors—Good Paper— Separate Sheet—Extra Supplement FREE February 23d SUNDAY WORLD He Smiles on Little Benny Engel, eighteen months, ful visitor who has aged about 5 the most cheer- ‘appeared at Es- sex Market Court for many months. ENDS A ROW $ efore he had been there fifteen minutes Benny “owned the court.” And it was chiefly on account of the beaming Renny that Mrs. Engel and Mrs. Jennic Winter “made up.” Benny was the innocent cause of a family squabble which assumed alarming proportions, Last Thurs- day his smile faded and he an- nounced his disapproval of the world in tones which incensed his neighbor, Mrs. Winter, In court she declared she wanted a eum- mons, not against the tiny culprit but against Mrs, Engel. “Tut any baby will ery éomettmes,” suggested one of the court officers. “pil bet you did your share when you were a kid; they tell me I did.” Mrs, Winter held her head high and said nothing. Benny chortled with glee and made a grab for the | pencil of the admiring officer. He got {t, also a chuck under the chin. “Now, we must get at the bottom this affair, What really happened?’ Jenny was crying, and I told Mrs. gel to stop him, She called me names and started after me," de- clared the complainant Here emotion Jovercame her and she added tearful- ly: ‘Then she took a flatiron and |threw it ut me, I shut the door, and | it busted the door all to pleces.” | She further 5 3 njured door to court if the Complainant in Essex Market, Crows for a Court Officer and Enjoys a Peace-Making Field Day. | black eye and other bruises. srted her willingness | di Squealing Benny Starts It, Cherubic Benny Ends It; Joyous Peace Reigns Again they did not believe the story of the | one fell swoop. It was abruptly de- cided that the evidence was not nec- ersary. Meanwhile Benny had been having | the time of his young life. At the re- cital of his neighbor's woes he simply Bhd with tiny outbursts of jaugh- ter. He even tried to catch hold of Mrs. Winter to show that there were no hard clings. “You really don't want this woman in court. Look at that pretty baby. | He has to cry sometimes, and he seems to have the sunniest disposi- tion imaginabla Won't you go back and call off the fight?’ “I will not make up with such @ woman.’ Another chortle of joy from Benny, who pointed his finger at the com- plainant Mrs. Winter softened and extended a reluctant hand to Mrs, Engel. Benny had won the day. ee © he bangs me with ared Charles of the “And r the pust “I never touched PUSHCART 3 him, Judge; honest WALLOP, $3. $ 1 didn’t," insisted Nathan, | Charles took the stand. His eye} Wag multi-colored, testimony of a great battle. His head was bruised | nd his countenance was dejected. harles was also in a tearful mood, | “Along was 1 coming down the street,” he said, “when in the push- cart bumps against me, I say, why do you bump with me the push- | cart? H ‘L didn't hit you with and [ reply, ‘You sure an awt ump.’ 4 are certain that the pushcart | hit you?” “I should say yes; it was some at me,” 3s in a ries had been carefully ed, Nathan took the stand you hit him with the pushe Judge, Your Honor.” bn ave him a good} w did that happen?” A Girl TE R AND VICINITY me names Ja promir le sald 1 bumped inte T didn't. | Then he that | of New Y Mra, We 6, Mra. V Wiltmann Dena, ann, wife of nt wh ule paper dealer SSS bi] | Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose M) Teeth, Treat Diseased Gums. S$ OF TEETH Bs Crowns, and Porcelain able Prices. eth and Roots Teeth PRereeespe bob ubErre DOR Ua scceereers ct Peerenreh thoroughly cleaned. — Broken plates ‘repaired while you walt. BLO 0%; meme Ne E, 125th St. /169 E. 34th St. K. Cor. 6th Ave. N. W. Cor, 84 ave. 740 Lexington Ave. 3. W. Cor. 58th Oye lagpere'e HOURA 4M; to 1PM pari SUNDAYS 9 A.M. Mw Makes Wonderful Mayonnaise Easily THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, 1919. Buy Sunnycorn From Your Own Grocer. 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