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THE EVENING WORLD, MON DAY, AugusT ORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS aims EE | OU SEE TODAY? A PAGE WORTH READING 5 EVENING W REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS MANHATTAN, BROOKLYN No. 3470 Broadway. HIS SUNDAY BEST. REGULAR PELLOWS. wy C. Marphy jr., No. 405 E. 61st Street. T second prize, $10; third prize, $5. Ten prizes of $2 each for ten next best stories. O make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be | among daily prize winners as follows: Rrst prize, $100; second prize, $50; third prize, $25; fourth prize, $10. Brooklyn PAIN ENOUGH, IN OTHER EDITIONS TO-MORROW. | se een NE ay gua teeutamemuons || A warded Daily and Weekly. One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are in mess (nSTuEMEN oF rH JURY, ides stir a a J 8 a lin ‘5, i . as 5 sf - While coming home in the eubway it] In one of the downt Wesen a mchig eves Algo a| another rewadeater with both ters cut |@dditton. Send them to ‘What Did You See?’’ Editor Evening World, Post Office Box 185, | »:» escemtinsiy tnt ani sho sian oppo. | Brooklyn te noon Vanw tno omenre iH * Ready, gine Re N80 | off abeve the kneés met at Broadway ‘. site ma took off his cont. Tn m little|Charge of a dosen men. The men were dishiy bens ad SU who| and 434 dreet T heard the latter greet City Hall Statw... WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD, | «ic he took off Wie ox He ap-| Well dressed and of reapectadle appear- Poarded his car handed him a dollar.| the blind one with a cheery, “Get out pe lots me comfortable and wej}ance. As they walked along the ave- @he counted his change while he of the way, you big cluck.”’ A happy all would have dono the same, probably, | nue they appeared to be in Jovial mooo, Mired her froméa corner of his eye.| smile lighted the blind man's face. but wo were afraid even to remove our| They marched about tree blocks, “You've given me a nickle too much, Hello Georgie.” he shouted. “Let a i +} * . . conta for fear of looking consplcuous.—| turned into a aide street and entered a the suid. "I want to pay for both of} follow pass, can't you." He stepped ae Ee pi cael in not Wigs cat oe nee ae a Checks aret and sae Henfy Tlumek, No, 433 Vermont Street, | restadrant The performance amabed us. “Sure, and when they look like] aside ind each proceeded his way, look- 5 e a Bt p ts Brooklyn. me and 1 asked a few questions. The you,” he smiled, as the car lurched] !ng peased; and {it struck me that Wor ate: Where t e thing written a u eabetu y and uk ee ale mailed daily = twelve men are members of a jury forward, “they can ride two for five."—| neithe, despite his infirmity, wanted IP's A Goop stony. Morris Marcus, No. 434 Georgia Ave- Beatrix Baird, No. 51 West 47th Street. | sympahy from anybody,—F. R. W., No. T caw woman of twenty-elght or[ nue, Brooklyn ooee 145 W 45th Street, thirty sittin Prospect --—- seam THE TREES. = SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT book ef ShIMTON'a BIDE 1s \ LOT OF KRoxEN, From wy window T can see the yards HOW TO GET RID OF 4 DOG, - Race os nat ; f ‘ ge i, si Reva ko Wel Raeniatatte OnAtevinald AVonie; Coney tah of 0 tow of. private houses jon i4ist| Four times tho owner of the restau If you witness a serious accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG neiws |fenred to he particularly thscinated By) Om Mera ne Lede uct wee. Street near Broadway. ti one of them|rant had tried to chase out the h . eek . . mA ETN hatcaat : ee ms mi fornau ates De ten Ai Bt PSR ol Pb teh the family, han spaded up the poor soil [locking doe which had entered. “nie | Story, telephone Beekman 4ov0 aud ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for firstbig news. | cannon bor See area Mat wee a geet Sanite Meera pects c arden. The crop promises | place of busine Sach time the dog} p> > 7y ACTS ae 4 to be small; ver amall, but beraueo| returaed. ‘Then a well-fed ‘man cried | 2 SURE OF YOUR FACTS, 8. Rorek a8 the limb of a shade tree In the adjoin-]out, “Why don’t you w ‘plate THE ACT HAS BEBY LAYING OFF] Brooklyn THIS WHER. — ing lot projected over into this garden.[ him?’ The diners laughed. “No, 1 * 8 b led | don’ hi In an Atlantfe Avenue music store T RE MIGHT HAVE CARRIED IT. the growth in a stalicpateh of ground, |"Henve whet 1 mend! And: cutting DAILY PRIZES: WEEKLY PRIZES: saw a woman buy violins guitar and] Tn a crowded Manhattan street. 1 saw they sawed It off, sacrificing a rare old|off a generous portion of his steak he . . . ‘. “ R ere a flute. She played each of them before] an old woman walking along slowly. tree for the doubtful possibility of some | put {1 on a plate and set it outside. The For the best stories each day: First prize, $25; Capital prizes for best stories of week distributed buying and played very well—H. Si-] balancing on her head @ large load of Wegetables.—Mrs. R. E. Vredenburgh,|dog pllowed. And did not return.—T. verstein, No. 1 New Jorsey Avenue, | boards Ued together with a rope. She was tired and she dropped her load to the sldewalk, mopping her perspiring face with a cloth and adjusting the pad on her head, Then she stood for a while On the way ffom Clason Point I sav a horse-drawn truck carry- Baye old hee huayweeiting' in a| Peering intently Into the face of every / ing a happy family party aomeward bouad from the beach. What im- MANHATTAN OUT OF TOWN note hook, He Kept putting In and | Pereen Pel est arene ais pressed me, next to their qulte apparent enjoyment of the ; \ arama cia ARING (Ont OF Hin TrOUL a) tn St OFT ee nan, She spo : pressed 5 a ey itd ot the outing, was A BROTHER IN DISTRESS. HOLLYWOOD IN MANHATTAN. NOT A GENUINE BADKER: DEAHENT “NADY.” penell untll hia) mother remarked, | !0King man. She spoke to him, pointed the garb of the horse. His body was cevered by a white Nottingham T ; : Suh : “Richard, don’t put that penell in your | #t the bundie and moved her shoulders . he little chap was having a lot of No day (s a dul! day in our neigh- While waiting for a train at the East) My mother, who ts eighty years of | "Richard, don't put that pencil in your | Aig Neag tg ahow how tired she Was, curtain, substituting for the conventioral net blanket. The animal | trouble with his “automobile,” which! borhood at Second Avenuc and 49th | Now York Station I saw a man drivel4ée. recently wuffered a paraiytle stroke} mouth.” Hichard Auswered. “THATS All| ane voung man nodded, stooped, picked looked as if he were attending a funera.—Mre, N. W. Nelaon, No, 445 | 8,D8¢ made himself from @ baby car-| sereee, Ive nave a nevie atadio - : “wrand tho only way ehe can get about ts] right 1 ye ie ee aes | up the bundle and set it on her head. “ » riage. The rear wheels kept wabbling along with a horse and wagon, He ww [in a rolling chair. Yesterday, on our thle Woerner, No O{2 Atlantic Ave 1 ir, waited to see if everything was al West 153d Street. and ade tt dimeult: for him to. steer] Near, and thts part of town #8 a Jat the very middle of the crossing wi"| dally outing, we met two ch fren, one | Hu Brooklyn, right and then tipped his hat and walked - © machine through Bast 94th Street regular Hollywood. To-day beautt- | an approsching train in sight when “Cl of whom exclaimed, "0: thel, shed ‘ . off, Chivalry, it seemed, was not al- GOOD LUCK. COMEDIAN WITH A GUN. Then, just as a taxi rounded the corner. | fui omen and handsome mon pa- {horse baled, The man Jumped dN. |tudy in a baby carriage!” This amused | TUMBLING PAINTERS OF CANARSIB] (A110) Goad, Murtha, No. 995 Kast « 1 saw a little gifl come out of a] A young man and a young woman|°"®,% the wheels rolled off and the} jaded the atrects. The gtvls wore grabbed the bridle and led theorse] mother so much that she wanted re t 1 watched three men LieeerlaAbg the} ssth Street, Brooklyn. grocery store with a package in ber] onto: one of auto” settled with a scraping noise on| Taya curate. The girls wore | eee eee juet in tim Mrs’ Mary [write it for tho “What Did You See?” | front of the house at No, 9610 Avenue ne of the first balcony loges at] th Pi ; Ue ; 5. ‘ a arm. It fell to the sidewalk and sugar ie pavement, People on the sidewalk! breeches, buckled poms and Ieeg | Ruderman, No. 24 Nebraska Strect,| page.—Florence B. Stump, 219 Westfteld | N One man was thirty feet tn the alr AeawAnasn Gimnane spilled all about. The grocer came out|the Palace. The gentleman appeared | laughed, but the tax! driver, without collars. 38 woe Peseta ‘And the | Long Bow Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J ‘nan extension ladder. Another was on f + as another iittle «irl sald, “Don't cry. |to be tired, 1is eyelids drooped, his] the trace of a smile on his face. Kot] Since day ‘unite They atten Ana the fon of n second story window sash, The] WAtle watching the bathers at a Tt you spill salt, 4's a abt: but sugar| head rocked, he dosed. At thie instant | CUU, ErAVEly snspected the boy's cat and] 'tnriiier our atrent was. Mlled. we Hd LUCKY MR. L.— third was on a small ladder about atx Scaihi share Weuey 1 al] orventeuey Mapnye™ The grocer 1. he en went back to his own machine for ‘i : M1 ; . . ap REALS: et from the ground. ‘The man on the ™ © ow y re ome grentohe sald, “and | * Mev team appeared on the stage, the| wrench. In a little while he had the Rome men So ect oe Althougs 1 am an Fpiscopalian, T was tnvited to attend a Methodist ih feuched out too far, lost| ¢to the water alt rigged out in oll- Til make it come true.” He gave her} comedan rushing out first, firing a re-| damage repaired. Still without sintling . Zi) sekman Biades silver tea the other dy at the home of a friend, T was glad to go and fis tatonce, yelled and came eatapulting} rina, rubber boots and carrying a $ ¥ a went |G a wel the chauffeur shook hands with the lit- n = sobertae head first. ‘The yell caused the man bes | sevthe, He began swinging the fete canine Paopity Rail Sonenan, beNae ply nad at the top of hin te fellow and then went his way.—Ed- Exe tae) MEAT was Introduced to se many ladies I could not begin to remember their | wad Neil le ull wasn al ilopped| sevthe. about 100 feet from the No. 165 Manhattan Avenue. Sleep tures MY ectne” ene Kolng tol ward H. Dreschnack, No. 1662 Third eee ieee friend at the! names, The Methodst church bas just acquired a new minister, whom Jig irish, braced hinsilf, reached out tol shore, and every one wondered what sneaker the eu WoKe the sesping sours ene | ovo in the carly. evening, A. shabbity| I bad met twice M the previous day. 1 asked one of the ladies his [the left und cought the man who was) he wens cutting under water, Boom E . e dic ei a F ‘ ‘ tumbling. ‘The Impact ewuss em ¢ returned and i was Fa tees a aTRRA Ges aoe LLU AUIE ee ale net eee Sere pears Sint “TOO OLD.” rehghei suengeroneertied ange name, whica ig emewhat unusual and therefore difficult to remember udder to snap and both men reached just astrimmin’ omy gubmarine Tuan who sells lemonade. I saw him to-liaughirg and he rather sheepishly | ¢)t W* feeling good as I ascended from] cup of coffee.” My friend gave him| She repeated itfor me, and I sald: “I ke Mr. L—, don't you?” She [the lawn toxether tn uw sitting position | lawn. he aad. “There wae a tot Gay with athalf doaf of bread Hcooped | joined n.—Nettle Cochran, No, 205 West Ihe subway station at Hoyt Street and] y dime and the man thanked | d “Wey a little; he's my husband,” GC, Church Street, |The whole:thing hhapvened tn almoat thal of tample-faoe ‘sel prose wat there ao as to make & big cup. Into it It he] torst Sireot. niaia! started for my home, when muddenly I |disappeared. ‘Ten minutes later ie ree] replied: “Wel! # little; he's my husband."—D. H. C., Chureh Stre twinkling of an eve —Arthur J. Howe, Joseph Brady, No. 32f Dean poured lemonade and ate {t.—Anthony 2 noticed a ttle, gray-haired woman sit-| turned. and handed. my friend 10 cents.| South Amboy N. J. No. 9606 Avenue N, Canarate Street, Brooklyn Forte, No. 538 W. 35th Street “REAR CARS FOR JACKGON Ave-| "ne on a bench in the station with| «in Grameree Parkes he one ae ‘ NOE no” AYE Jtears rolling down her cheeks. 1 lost} an acquaintance who lot me have a] A MONST#R OF THE DEET. sereviry, “WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYING? HE'LL “COME BACK." NUE. my Joyful {rellng when she told mo that | Quarter.” —-D. Iresnen, Now 24 Eee Motoring hme from Seaside Park] On the tron grating of a fire escape At Court and Garnet Streets I stopped to watch the kids of the 1 saw a young man try to pawn a] Although there's a sign on the Queens-| she had just been dismissed with al Street “~~ "| sunday everhk @ crowd attracted ourlon Canal Street to-day I enw sitting an . i war medal. The pawnbroker said he| boro subway platform at Grand Central] small bonus from her position ina —— attention aa of course we hind to stop| or cna: Street to-day I enw allting neighborhood enjoying taeir daily shower, A girl of ten was attired did not accept medals as pledges, but orion ening Pres me ate, Luter sted te) Brooklyn catanehient ster having CONTRAST. Epeigeal iat all the fuss was about.|@l4 woman, The street below her was in a conventional bathing suit but handfcapped with the care of an. p yo neaid ho} take ose of the ‘Three Rear Cars for| given twenty-nine years of service, be- aes anane PEPER GRH GHAI Ga reR RT ENB ty tt ould buy tt The Younm Mamount of| Jacksoa Avenue," every evening in the | cause she had begun to get “too old” Watle in a shop at Third Avenue | What we Saw Tee prune, Te wEn tee ne Se leinle wae tainted with] ‘fant ina baby carriage and a toddler about three years old. The 5 si = i s e 2 and j7th Street J saw a youny wo- | shark, w 75 was te tly an e 15 talnte money, but that he was broke and bun] rien ae nee a eee eT ce te an ett tytn loved te | onder a. half pound’ of steak [fect lop. and had three rows of teeth. | garbage, but In her face there was a] boy of three was all dressed up, but be didn't care a rap about clothes, the Meeateanens b ontae ane neay whe teresting to observe the perplexed looks | Willlam A. Fritsch, No. 14 Wall Street, | td two muskmelions and ask that | There #8 Also a baby shark. Roth had} serene, peaceful, even happy expression He wanted to get into that water. “I wanna doe in! I wanna doe thinks that much of a medal will re.|0n thel> faces when these forward cars they be delivered at an address on | Deon Tome ane oa iad twol tented alt than many rich old dame{ ut" he screamed. Finally she stripped him to the skin, took a clean deem it.’ He lent the young man $5] Cony to a stop beyond the Jackson Ave- FRESHMAN. Madison Avenue in the Fifties, The net, We were told that they lived two]tented air than many a rich old dam : ioe , e and wished him luck as he went out—| hue platform. Immediately there ls al Walking down a street {n the neigh-| *hopkerper sad he couldn't deitvor | hous after coming from the water.|1 have seen seated on a ee ee eal © hite dlaper from under the pillow of the carriage, “borrowed” a Joneph Giltrap, No. 338 W. 19th Street, | mad rush through the train in an ¢f-| borhood of Columbia University, an ex-| {uch @ small order at such a di. | Thy were “xhititall one Ce ot eT With vahade trees ‘aid. vorderod, by | *Afety pin from the baby and in less time than it takes to tell tt bad — fort to reach the platform before the | tremely tall girl, with a long cost which| f@mce and the young woman left the | of Pepcorn stand SS PORSORT, 118 is. [sree and “vorcere Nil aewarsstias i Gaach 4 ‘ ri (inser SPECIAL EXTRA! train leaves. A tough time ts had by] reached to the ground, and a big hat] SOP. In @ moment an old scoman | gid his business was the biggest of the) shrubs und flowers She seemed BATON SAMNOY, Gk LORS ie Eeachr nic ben a6) Nee pomouel aio dun ; d some all—George F. Dolan, No. 38 Broad] covering 4 mass of straggly hair. i orderd hani, some chops, and sec, | saton.—Dorothy Harrigan, No. 46 New-| peace with the world and with herself. | care," she and Brother waded {n.—Mrs. E. L. N., Smith Street Out at Sandy Hook T had some clam gE he ip . CoD mn. M In, Nod , Brooklyn. chowder to-day that actually had al Street. carried a sunshade, kept her face well] ¢7! vegetables which made a large jon Street, Bridgeport, Conn. --C. BD. Jobson, Montva e nber of © p clams in tt. T covered and walked as if double-joint-| steed package. “Do you want thoi 7 DEMONSTRATOR, HE'LL NEVER GET INTO MISC le Oe ae eee ved them Capt,| SHE LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN. | ed. Coming to a crossing the tall] delivered?” asked the shopkecprs A LITTLE PEACH IN AN ORCHARD GREW, LISTEN {saw-a crowd atanding In: frottof @ The busleat person I ever Pea Bill Douglas, No. 203 W. 121st Strect. The favorite “hangout” of the | ‘‘sirl’’ dismounted from a pair of stilts No, thaak you,” she replied. TO MY TALE OF WOE r Chureh Street wat gay th Hid childro Mie ts is and took off a wig. 1 recognizec Garey them: FT NUC\ORIY Ave bieeKs - a 4 Ane eardldean’ shop in Church Street watehing a young] the young man who 4s the atatton aaa childron of this neighborhood is a enized a v y block On Mr. Brown's property, leading to hls peach orchard, is a “No oenaebenmonn EXeE certam Aigh stoop.” Unfortunately, | Columbia freshman. —L. Spear’ No, 600] away.’Bmanuel Granchan, Ne Mr. E s y ci [oman in the window going through] agent of the West Shore Railroad AA number of apartments, fying “‘To| [he woman tenant on the firet floor West 113th Street. 161 Third Avenue. Trespassing” sign. I saw two boys invading the place to-day, tuking | var a physical exercises: A Victrola at Highland, N.Y. Normally High os re ‘i ents, mi ry fs “ a ac} 8 record was directing and ¢€ e te j Tet" signs.—Anna Twener, No. 1863] docs not be Pull osge uy UoucHa RON. care to avold tae sign, in order that its reproaches intght not sit too [icord was directing and explaining the) ang ig q quiet station, but in. the Amsterdam Avenue. positon, sf racuentij douses the peta 7 i heavy on their consciences. They filled up on peaches that were | yaitic Street, Brooklyn summer this station agent is rushed. “CREDITORS ARF. PRESSING Yor| ith cold water. To-day a mer- MISS SBEYLL AND MLLE. HYD. PSYCHOLOGICAL PHILANTHPPIST| scarcely ripe and hurried home. I wouldn't bave had anything spe- Se Pl eae es Poirrdeliuryas pt p Ss ARE ESSING = . ate nai is : . : B. — runk when he hrough seNing THEIR MONE VA eo Ges Bud A flapper boarded the street car manyerrene bo; vacated a eer a8 ay cial to trouble you about, only just now LI saw tho doctor's car stop hte morning Wie rdinelon aLer tickote to adout @ score hy vate ve e; venue Stroc by subway tri t ma Seve 5 a . x 8 : x om on Ne ” @ was hailed at doth Street andi tex-|| ing Ate litle dauphter who, he sald, St Webster Avenue and 170th Stroct | ret away stepped dulaty oma it. It| in front of the bome of one of these boys—D C. Donovan, Contr gen Street car L saw for the first time] lenin line, 1 watched him sell to ington Avenue by a}young bootbla twas merely a passerby, Well, sir, and sat down next to me, She seenied that the smail boy pusly £et] Moriches, L. I Inco the war a German band playing] 91, gen Infor eg er eee who wanted to “shint ‘em up, Bos what does she do but empty a can opened her pocketbook, took out a |in Ils way as another man pt Into the 8 Ta 1 the strest. No one molested them clephone, reccive and deliver ex- for & cents. Being in a hurry to get of water on HIM, and close her handkerchicf and proceaded to wipe | Scat. I saw st from my pace on the - “ * > *. 1 Tatterson, No press parcels, dash out to set sig- my luncheon and return to work, I raid] window? Some nerve! The owner the paint and powder from her face, |fyatform and watched theman fells | mM i A nee acy ip crapalll tte shea tapsle see to hie I iue, Brook!yn nals for the southbound exprest, “No, too much money.” “Well, said] of the property Mves on one of the | Then ahe removed a pair of car- | wake the hay ity ete in his. © Acasa lao re eget acai ea gh fay hack trapic at the crossing, the boy, “Let us just, rub them ove tipper floors and discreetly says rings and put on a pair of apecta- | Here's what the boy efi? “See that]# street. T was about to help him when] 2) j 0) dren take an einiy | The BELL POWs A thORe hth ee ce ee eaee for a cent.'"—R. Reynolds, No. 298 West| nothtag.—Mra. A. Lactic, No. 292 cles. By the time we reached 168d | bird who got my sea’ He looked |suddoniy he blew a sharp blast on 41 \6 took another bottle and threw it de. |, While passing thr Neds,|| Gears vee ite onal ere 20th Street Mulberry Street. Btreet she looked Uke a “hom rather shabby. “Look ready to cave > ig ; : _ T saw some amen in working clothes in, lond and unload baggage, run girl'—Morra Pegalle, No, 81 In the bos contieoe ‘but if a kid| Police whistle. Instantly a copper ur-| liberately against the first, so that MNOS atTaE In TERRE ot Gave inside again to sell tickets to be- DEAD TO THE WORLD. White Blots Avena, Brows: Uke me gives that kim Of @ bird a seat] rived and piloted him through the} both were broken. ‘To-morrow perhaps hone singing and carrying} lated arrivals and, finally, as the s he gets scared—thiny he's @ back num-Jrrame, T heard him say, I'm never} he will grumble about why he has to etch wae met the tate | train pulled out, apologtee to me for At 165th Street the crosstown bus was signalled by a well dressed SPENDING THE EVENING. Per but i he Falla {fe one, accidental. AAI. to, RD. OUL Mien E have. this | bay 14 cents fora quart of milic=Blake D rhyme: Give us liht beer ana| "ot Naving had time to get ey man, wao got on with considerable difficulty because of the load he was Inan inn on the outekirte of Hart-| breakitg (ed UB et chiles Regina whistle with me -Mrs, George Hilge. Rauvess No. 99 Sterling Place, Yonkers, Mave lour homes: trom Sieen ewe on the train, ! could nat, eae 7 : N m s . Weehawken, N N.Y i arr on after al at, say 0 carrying. He staggered to a seat in the corner, rolled on the floor at | ford where I was spending the night I] Keller, No, 1523 fyant Avenue, Bronx, | No. 8 Fifth Street, Weehawken i ahine.!"—-H. AWalter, No, 366 Powell] (0 rwaidn't minder tomes ee the firet jounce and remained there till we reached Woodlawn Ceme- | Paw four flappers and two wale friende puPles Now, FRESH MILK, AT THE DOOR. Brent) Brpokisn) Lowyer; No. 668 Waal lenin avest, i} step from a handsome anc PRES + “) ” “T want y tS) " ; All the stpP-hangers in a Lexing ‘ anas ; »'clock MEOW! <0 e vant y 7 . it ving orch of a i} i a4 The baseball being al wan nave sleep. An' I want you pick me up en you come round enjoying themeclves, but all they spent |e & good 0OkIng young man ge! up this morning TI saw a full grown cow lying down on tie porch of a Brooklyn's heat storea 1 saw a dignified The baseball being slightly lopsided, 1 , gain.” The driver let him off, and the last we saw of him he was was 15 cents for threo bottles of soda, —| andoffer FERC ae Ve an tner young ma cottage. It apparently had overstayed its leave the night before and lady trying on one of the new tong] ult at the end of the third and visited lying upon the grass.—May M: Griffin, No. 384 St. Nicholas Avenue. paras J. Ruby, No. 265 East 18tst., Buy tie pean aard the emplanation 0 was chewing {ts cud contentedly, as if waiting tor what might be in Mrenaes i wos : sh arming, 8g the wales the Art Museum of the Brooklyn Ineti- rf i y , ; i, : ; z oman exclatir earie, von sireliste y tete #0.000 j : ou sit down © the f tore when the “folks” appeared.—H. I’. MeKinley, Ridgefleld, Conn art cat's cat in that dress!’ | 20.900 peopin at the bail A HOLD-UP MAN. NOT NEAR A Post. our acer Dengan aa te pulls (ae otter mite eu Ninetsls The customers fare was a atudy in [EMME TN this Wonderful art gallery, Be aL creat Fane take SCE] ie MB GRoMA Stimay busing. iy hing, coming down on the] @e s4t- The “Sergeant’—he was in A WOMAN OF POISE: ANYTHING TO OBLIGE 4 GENUHG [astonishment —Marica Gilat, No 206g, Nit Ms almost priceless paintings, J Sarters at 10 cents a pais. And demon-| tickets, placed a dime on the marble] 728 morning, Hind : Avie~saluted. “Thank you, sir. Fine,| You have observed, 1 have no doub WAN. Bast 17th Street, Brookly Sobnted Mitty petkons. Of that Aity thers trating them by pulling his trousers] ssp in eront of the w! "| Third A LT xaw that the care eae tows vou bona fine . were only five straight Americans. 1¢ up, adjusting the garters and tugging of the window and said: were all wooden Jt ows the leg?’ “Sound's a doll Nt some women wear the siecves of} In a Mount Vernon tro ar of the “PUBLIC.” staried me to thinking —James C. Ford, at them to show their btrength. Then | ““Two—give me good ones, please.’ The}ones, repainted a dark green like thestcg tua oiher wtrikin It with a stiey [their dresses open all the way, {n some} cross seat type { asked pardo : No. 65 Hanson Place, Brooklyn. he would take them off and display his| ticket agent wasn't any slouch; he|stee! cars. Even the first car, in whic 1) causing y sound os af weed sink Talensen tacked at the wrist wnd the|several other standces aid slow Pos ees ain ae awcta ar helen ain’ the garters left m¢) handed them out with the remark: was the TOES Conte ee re wood and stcele Hoth ambled and those |shoulder, ‘To-day in Boonton I saw | paintutty aqueesed my way to the got] Busding af Chambers and Coates ; ove Bossi. | S “Here you are, two front seats !*—| One — agit @ us who could hear understood, ut] very dignified gentleman approach a ik Rivante: ‘Tha aasan tases tata es n the country to-day [ saw a farmer for considerable courage. but this gent] john D, Greaven, No. £47 W. sth | Street, Bedford Park, Bronx. ui } 1 1 s ripped, | Off end of the alate. A lov young] | ng hie ci lor ‘ Joh . G , No. 247 West 115th ot nearly as much an those two who|iady to tell her her sleeve was ripped stone im such a way that one atroke ving his cows along the road while went through it as calmly as if he were] Street = Ale R eh, Mauntea uihin Cherise @ingthe,| Wome adged: tor 4 i k o ihe ma F e Stree . : +f he thanked him tte Sin lore ad Off of the first “Nin made to serve ay |e "de a bieycle.—Elsle Miller, No. 238 selling soap.--Joseph Wexler, No. 65 a again on a aubway tr ananee ates d Nice = i is Michaels, No. 2039 ¢ ee No §02 Washington ect, me. When the car stopped got off| part of the letter “I” following 4 Autumn Avenue, Brooklyn Fast 98th Stre Anca. RICHMOND “i Pr 1 2 N, nue, Bronx. S| and T alighted. Her wor 5 I entt this @ bun piece of work -— a Two girls, eagerly scanning the bar-lepHEyYRE CLEVER LITTLE Em standing in the aisin. exelaimed. "Wel Probably the person raaponsible ooenee gains in the window of : , re—_—_—_— ave not gottlng off } ow ‘ no bird that writes PENS alow Judge, attendants and spec- “isn't that cheap? © la nn a side street nea 7 fared aC y, . this gentle of t . thrarte J w MeGartgle, No. 588 MI TESREAU SLOWS wn, ftsre ioniind for Naw euatomers MC nanl voun an cet sala hee Cassa ee Tusen Kaisha docks at ¢ ufton, Sren Saturday 5 Special rizes ein ane the car @ mi BBth Street, Rrookly I saw Jeff Tesreau playing in a Sua- Two young men sitting nezt fo me | says ten dollars depoatt.” 1 looked and| sland. 1 saw a Japanese Ps? with Antannnnnnnrrnohpepnes: t (ull: realised) that o gir j kame between the Bushwicke an! proceeded to make a bet. “Go you | saw that the article is a seal dolman,| Dive dungarees, a) white, AO ie, i . ull that trouble for my convenienc NOW AMUSING MOTHER'S DAR-|the Cuban Stars at Dexter Park. Jeff @ quarter,’ said one, “the wert case |The card says ‘ten dollars deposit se-| Molden insignia and a pair Oo ae First Prize, $25 Walter R thes : r LING WELL FIND THIS WHEN aarned his € a week by slaroming acill be @ ‘source.’ A young officer, | cures this wrap,’ but the word ‘“de-| Skates trving his ulmos hiddle- PETER VERROAS, No 205 Bast 99th Street ‘i punt Vernon, N, ¥ SHE Ghows UP. mit a hi run. but his trot araund 4n spic and span uniform, brings im | posit’ is not printed as big as it[Hrt of skating. He wae neapy 1000) atone nm walk through Prospect Park 1] tie bases was almost a walk.—Chatles a dishevolled prisoner standing aliof | might be.—Julia O’Sullfvan, N so] awed and we wondered if hO | oye Second Prize, $10 EVERYBODY sArisereD wn tl lof a with 1 aa] Ss 1: Diehm, No 8009 89th Avenue, € fect 2 inches. One of the man’s | Jane Street learn.—John © Bast Car re ow & Fe mr bei ¥ ® 48} Woodhaven, L. I eyes war closed aid blackened, the — South Beach, Staten Island FW RUHNKE, No 20 Barbe Street, Brooklyn Bae Ot Ros y ei So SBOE, SRNe Mmeer te SHI other swollen and half closed. He JON THE VALUN OF FooTRALL = > HANt tack ken ieeiteane nt bat a cant iene ules et Cray OUTSIDE! looked Inke Jess Willard after that ror Gin. ROVER BRINGS HD Third Prise, $5 et anohee ore alt siasuse A aetna ace Sen As | was passing a Fulton Street cate third round at Toledo. The officer , 3 While out walking t¢ pereed On A A LA BELLE, No 52 West 82d Street ' aaa the le tho {ts ; : “ 1 saw a man shoved forcibly through tas about 5 feet, 7 inches tall. He | agit! the very middle of Fifth Avenue at]. ye ee noise and san! "Re Porch said the tne , rn , ing doors und tumble in a heap he eg UR tate 38th Street, Just as the line of motor) errr ee ee jurupe WP at my Ten Prizes of $2 Each Iress was Attod, Vil put 1 Hox oh the eldewalki—G, Robertson, Geaveie heoly omy vehicles began to move I saw a hand-|* l4rke cole te lal aay on the & i yself, Here's your nor The WATCHES OF THE NIGHT land ani Yrospect Streets, Jamaica, acsthout a blemish. His hair was | comely dressed woman drop her purse] approach and put his for) % ey H. h. COMINS, No Were Fourth Btreet t out smiling, ond the was about #40 oiclocks 1 wast . . amoothly parted, He was a perfect |in the roadway and immediately give] window-slll, peered anxtiiy 10F ee ae A st 44th Btreet atone i t lao, Hd {ir een ob ESIOeh . i vaplica of the young man in a collar ¥ [ won turned ? 10% at me ASPER SEBER1T s year was kM & home fron Many pa _ plea young man ina it a strenuous kick. Her aim was per-|the window racted my at- am ‘ plained that the tndy who 1 !ow DONT W ad. Says the Clerk to the prisoncr, | fect, ‘The purse struck the curb. The] When he saw he had atocled ly Mt J ALBERT, No ie ee Se ee eee i ea el eeeie ie RenaREN Wore Gal ; was Ane DON'T | ASTE. “You are charged with assaulting 4 | impact opened it and her egcort im-| tention he ran bach ar {orl between JOHN MARTIN ' Stree Re: Riser BAG nage Keveral Row) ident’ the conductor shouted, “Picke| lifesaver at Edgemare | Beach policeman; arc you guilty or not | mediately stooped to pick up several] me and the po 1 ol saw a halt- iil weeks logy Bieta them back, She had returned « Ta Ail warn cet 4 Swaine At Cement tan te ouiity? The prisoner turned, | coins, ‘Much in tt?’ I heard lim ask.| peered {nto the windo etnies W. C. WRIGHT, No os Avenue, Asbury Park. S nS Fehedaanc lila if at} yam p eral | hal been row alnk: | Av oman Tan ce joked down at the officer out of his | “Vex,” she replied, “all my rings.” But) starved kitten cuddle UP!) 0 Comey M. KNOG, No. 1732 Viet Bronx nd woman ca Mervd irk a n tnat feel t she said to the Ltcaave 4) per cont. eve, turned slowly buck | for the quick thought that prompted] of the empty roorg pep cect M. MORGAN, No. 2474 Da Avenue, Bronx era Salles ia Ant Perel Nandos cc SeeKias cont lewet eel ' the lfesever to the Clerk “and suid weakly, | that kick several machines would have} 4 thoughtless nerpn, | Kol Kes next MABEL ROSENTHAL Ne {tie Avenue DP promised. the \ ‘ hinds wer aninen : bh the whiskey, "tes had + Guilty Said the Judoe, “Ten | passed over the bag before it eculd| doer and. tool SS he AER RSET Al See 5 ; se eile ; (alee ali Gena alee ee aloliars or twenty days. rein be re curd—L, B.D, West sith] she ould wet i, MELLE Hrvet, Everett ' (1 Bea L, Mdgemere, La t wae SEE PAGE 3 FOR NAMES OF LAST WRX’S $100 AND OTHER CAPITAL PRIZE WINNERS. TO-DAY’S “SPECIAL” AWARDS WILL BE ANNOUNCED THIS EVENING IN THFNIGHT PICTORIAL (GREEN SHEET) EDITION.