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NG@ WORLD, FRIDAY, "A PAGE OF REAL NEWS | EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS | A PAGE WORTH READING REET REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS BROOKLYN 27 COMRADES. f ‘O make.this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be | 1Ps A Dow's Lim, WELLER IN THE YAR Of, AL THK A stranger in New York, with a husband engrossed i nis Dust- *) 5 . ° Py 5 eer 5 S ipa hanes pian wg spoke 4 Gi cones i “oi ive WAL thd ie sercser trends. nor sovscintntces, 1 passed tin tlhe awarded Daily and Weekly. One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are im | wir arn’, nrostiyn, fan gue, | on ie aun at the morte hou taking long walks and seeing moving pictures, 1 walked for mites | addition. Send them to ‘What Did You See?” Editor, Evening World, Post Office Box 185, | reir iene ie sin nine pete Bis! slightly so that the passing machine torial feature, and among other in- along the Hudson, passing hundreds of people; brisk walkers, strollers . ou AY wh — barely missed him. Then he lay teresting things, saw de, Ps ee a ee eantneee wits any ccaeaukers: trouers | City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. | iicitapuin te 'éone aororanothe ie tans. Fae 4. ore nap in the street.—Lawrence Evan Rdihellanle sertedes nied Udi Slot, children. Young men and women passed me, talking gayly with fingers Alver, No. 1073 Bedford Avenue, tinguished executive. Brah .tarta interlinked. Children romped in Riverside Park, A youth and a girl Go. eae ae ; ‘ sine NEAT 58 Gee, lt oa Mh A a he esi Rt aed SE: lidae tx’ Wike “pualilig one another doWn ‘the green banidhe, ell your story, if possible, in ‘not more than 125 took place. W rite your Own name and ens OLINGER corona CERNE’ Peas Mbt ial Uy lbs in the Motbte, crowded budes and taste glided or wilneed pant. 1 did hot re- words. State where the thing written about carefully, and in full, Checks are mailed daily. BETWEEN THEM. PACH PAIS. ae ceive a friendly glance—or one unfriendly. * * © I crossed to Acunus, nee Michie: sw. euume| Goloe: Hohtad wea: OMtechony PN oRe Broadway, and as 1 entered the lobby of the movie house near 157th enter, She waa walking briskly and he] care striking? Do all those peopte Street I heard a small voice say, “Lady, will you buy a ticket for me, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Wg ehindy faltowing meekly 0 the] have "to. watk,, Mother#!—2A nn please?” 1 looked into the pleading brown eyes of a boy of eight or . ; A ‘ 6, + FE LAIR CRA HE Got VTTCGRT TI CORRE REO, ee ere CREST 2 y ve a ac An rantens 4 , WS |order and he put a bill the tes Brooklyn nine who was offering me a quarter. Not quite understanding but will- li you witness a serious accident, the outbreak of what. threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG ne vba otis ai iad UC ia _ Ing to help I walked to the window and asked for two tickets. He fot | Slory, telephone Beekman 4000 and ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for first big NEWS. | but ax he reached for it the woman's] TRUCK DRIVEN INTO A CHURCH. hand got there first. She put the! On my way money in her handbag and they both resumed their sodas. During the whole Lime no word was passed between them. | 1 4 ae PRU, Haw, NOTH PRleVEW: BILBS, (dane cgomrerile GNIGy tone ee WEEKLY PRIZES: took some big thick boards from: the Brooklyn lowed me in, sat down in the seat next to me and placing his elbow on BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. the arm of the chair rested his head on his hand. A Buster Keaton comedy had just begun. At each funny incident the little boy raised his eyes to mine and we laughed together like comrades. I felt the through S7th Street this morning I saw a truck stop in front of large and beautiful church between DAILY PRIZES: truck, placed them over the church warmth of the little body, the friendliness of the little heart and [ was lor the bast stories each day: First Prize, $25; Capital prizes for best stories of week distributed ei RMP LACH NOW steps, opened the church door, and to etn tr’ > Naw ¥ 1 oe " * ., *, 4 f fs 5 ‘ “ S a a eb my amazement one of them drove th ri ay ae iendly New York.—Mrs. J. D. Nunn, No. 509 West 174th second prize, $10; third prize, $5. Ten prizes of $2 each among daily prize winners as follows: First prize, $100; There are twenty-six chimneys on she] truck up the utepa and into the eaiNess reet, Apt. 16. ., ., north half of the old Astor House, while . 5 a6 4 4 B for ten next best stories. second prize, $50; third prize, $25; fourth prize, $10. the new half of It to the south has| Then the doors were bi eeu ; UNFORGOTTEN. MADE IN GERMANY, Ee ee only one chimney.—A. C. Burke, No.|eicoiyn, one I was standing at Park Row end te On the west side of Union Square = ‘ . ; aeciianiacatbaien Aa) ~ Bowery when I saw a big, orderly| Park, between 15th and 16th Streets, BRONX OUT OF TOWN oR ABR INATTENTIVE SUBWAY GUARD. erowd of people, mostly of aged men] stands a large statue and drinking — —_—_—_—_——_—_ "i bate ens , At ubout 10.30 o'clock this morniiys I and women, around tho corer Many] fowntain. Often I sev" people walk PICSIC IN THE RESERVOIN, HN HIS CLPY'S SERVICE. WHEN A FELLER NEEDS HIS “MOM.” 1a ee ee tink St. Paul's steerle| was standing near the 40th Street’ en- ef them were walking on the retaining] 2 drouid the base looking for an whi ni e Avenue it pid Street and PYfth Avenue | , ‘ h Fe Cat ta tasmcle ain ot eet inuniow: [thitiea at the uptown atation ots | wall 14 front S¢ Mah ground beyond a] Mforintion, but they go cioay with: [pve vase heae at mee ent | saw o high powered movor oar teave | stood in the gallery of the natatorium on the. Boardwalk at J but that is largely an optical illusion, | ance at the uptown station af ve tall iron fence encircling what ap-| Mf finding it. The atdtue is tie fig. | . Sule.) its parking place, The car left be- Asbury Park watching the swimmers below. Beside me was a boy of The weather vane {fs on # level with the ain the: atatlol Fire \ peared to be a newly cultivated lawn] (6 Of @ young woman with a child | One big gray bird would soar to a great) jing it the usual smudge of oil * relat eit SAVER I hold | Rineteenth floor of the Eudeon Terminal) Poe RRORERFOLE Cae Motted with shrubs, trees and flowers, ee nt co eet left arm | height and dive head first into the water {long came one of the “white seven or eight, barely able to look over the rail, trying his best to hold Building. —A. C. Burke, No. 1409 Dean | entranc n express was pulling ‘1 Going neare®, T found a tablet over the th 7 right side avd her hand with # splash, Finally [saw him start] wings” of the Street Cleaning De- and pacify @ squirming, crying infant. The boy was shouting: “Mom! | Street, Brooklyn. Aa mel) Naoueney the: local srsael 1 from the water with a fish weighing at] perfment, pushing a cart, The Viom! Mom! ¢ O t, Mom! She won't stop erying for me TROIS. RUTTER ak SA TEAC ERE RATEATER © Rie bine. least two pounds, It was more than he] sqieaky sowtds which came from its WOU Sue lomevon out, Mom! Sie A € FIFTY? “OLDt* THE IDEA! had coin tie ats he noise ean could lift and was rapidly tiring him out.| wheelie cricd aloud for oil. My T tried to make out which of the women in the water was Mom, but Out at Long Beach to-day 1 saw ofimgained. Just then a man carrying 9 Every time the fah aqutrmed the sea! White Winus made a wad of paper, | not one of them gave the poor fellow the slightest attention—John H, [middle aged man. six feot tall and /sultedee tn etal, band cole runing dey «ull would flutter its wings In an effort vathered up the oil and proceeded to m ‘ holds a pitcher on which another child has both hands, fn tiny let- tere an the base of this namelous statue to-day I sa wthe words: “A, J-Feo-Stuttyart, G. Howald- entrance to these grounds which showed that they were consecrated as a veme- tery in 1656 by the Portuguese Jews. Then I learned that it was recently , Made possible for the public to visit the stairs u Mnschiweig-Dentschland. i No. 71 i Street N B A re weighing 200 pounds, playing with two a Wee N ' puty old nat on] = vt 0. 88 \tand.”” — to keep the fish out of water. Finally,] iwbricate his cart. If everybody else oran, No. 71 Sicard Street, New Brunswick, } men, lelt Hib age and defeating noise did not prever we from ene Catz ine @scune. pt, old), and thet of Roce etOND: $d Street. another gull attacked the fish, Between] in the employ of the city, State and in all thelr games, And after they were] tling ahd shouting, “Hey, there! this, the ninth day of Hov in i : them they managed to kill it, As the] Federal Governments were equally TAKING NO CHANCES, , WHERE MEX ARE MEN. Jewish calendur, the memorial da: ri . finished he turned twa ings and| yelled the guard on ast +] WHAT CAN HAVE HAPPENED? | nah foated on top of the water it ap-] corejul, frugal and conscientious for I saw a man in a restaurant open a The penalty paid sor living in big | jumped into the wa ate his} the loca warit walaute these old people had come down to ps While riding on the Boston-West-| peared that every gull about the reser-| the newt twelve months the tax rate ‘ ‘ates ¢ agine ea | cities is discomfort. We-New York- |victory. He was fifty years of age but| Cahn, Ne Bradford Street their respects to the dead.—I. 8. Davis, /chester trains Inte every night [ saw a|Vor Joined in the final onslaught. They} would be reduced several per cent, | PMCKABE And tale out some uncookes emirates F ¥ he wasn't old.—E. De G., Brooklyn. lyn No, 43 Mast Broadway. couple sitting on the platform at Hast] tore the fish into pieces. Some flew tol —Aortimer Heineman, No. 2160 | oops, Some bread, a bottle of ginge ers—with our teeming humanity, our ~ 180th Street. They were always on the] the bank to eat; others gulped their] Webster Avenue, Bronw ule and some cookies. A waiter came] Crowded living quarters, our oo: THE RIPE, RED RASPBERRY IS APPLIED TO A CERTAIN YOUNG HER CAT. same bench. sry night the motor-| Choice bits without leaving the water. eee. < if accustomed to the service and took| burdened aubways. Fellow auffe GENTLEMAN It was fearfully hot. 1 sat in @ little} man would blow his whistle asx we| There were gray gulls, white ones and KE THE CITY CLEAN: the chops to the kitchen, returning them] come with me! Come with me out : ; " restaurant on Sixth Avenue near Fourth] passed them, but they never paid any|OMe, black and gray.) The noise they! pits morning T saw a truck Iaden| in u few minutes broiled. Meanwhile] into the open spaces, where Nature In a B. R. T. train this evening T could not help but observe the Birvet. Across the street mut a cat onlattention, ‘They were too engrossed in| Made could be heard for several blocks. | with crates to tomatoes driven along] the man bad arranged his own table.) holds auray., where one has root to young gentleman of sixteen who sat directly opposite. He appeared ep and howled loudly. TheJeach other, However, the other night red ©. nas, J inbridge} Webster Avenue when suddenly j(]The Waiter later told ine the man Avenue, Bronx, price he was tae and in addition oor opened and a woman tenderly} they weren't seated on the bench, She ‘ifted the cat from the burning street.) was standing in front of him as we Come with me to Tupper stopped, and a ped fet up with me some morn- that tomatoes we estrian pointed out r kicked on the falling to the| charged for ‘service’ almost painfully conscious of his new “longie his flashing collegiat« “ 4 . ing at 7 o'clock and watch the searf and a dapper little hat. He affected an air of importance. Is Five minutes later an old man passed . awe hei RS ‘GRAMP” AND “GRAMMY. treet, The driver toc empty crate | always left a go FonnDAvGers| nises (not Humiiien wale the fk . i the same doorstep. Hesltutingly hel watk away. Now 1 dont ace, thom p,t9S4® qa old lady standing in the ana went. back, picking. up. crushed | wn, lieeex Bullding, Newark, No Sac tie e ee gaze, I thought (I hope I am not unjust) was condescending, Some Galsed bis handiand Knocked. The dor | iere, — Frank J. Devlin, No, 229 Ey er asa pe ab ee ge tomatoes that had fallen to the stre Sorel the Adirondacks, where Nature times he favored his fellow passengers with a bored look oN ‘opened and! the sw voman appeared, | +9 Bice. a -I‘Then he dropped them all into a &: BEREAY holds sway, where one hax room to <ing®’ Highway e 4 ca ‘0 the ca ne of the ; ‘The door was slammed in his face. CASEY JONES'S BROTHER, mother," and In her face was the same} for nearly all of us.—Georgette Polls| crowded Jerome Avenue car at Wood-| Shades of Shonts! They make a diately on spotting our Young Gentleman greeted him loudly with, | Bombing Mighily Ne vanished: slowly) es sweet expression shown in the picture. | No, 1857 Washington Avenue, Bronx. |iawn, He wore a wide crepe band on! subiway train seem like a palace “Hello, Sid! Whenja get the longies? My, ain't they the cat's meow!” @rom sight. I sat—and ate—and won- ih Srpuauiters on the station platform of] Then approaching her I saw ‘'Grand- bi hip aleove and-with himiwere two/smnall) car! 80, ‘brethien, weep tio niore ts D i a M et Bered. M. H., No. 26 W. qth Street. [the eat ete atthe eee pa,” who in his way looked as nice “8) GENTLEMAN OF THE OLD SCHOOL.| Nitecs one of then--a eripple—in his | about the subways, 1 won'tten The Young Gentleman turned crimson. It was five minutes or more Series Num of; od tO) Re: eratneet of tha! Rf) she looked and whone eyer shone with! “On Browdway at 44th Suivet to-day 1 ite tooked heiplensly about for a] Gossett, Saranac Late, X.) before he recovered himself.—Isabelle Post, No, 2725 Ocean Parkway % rd e pay is ze. A saw q ho wore a Prince Albert] vac seat. Instantly three women et 3ro % 1 saw an enterprising boy in the fant fustausee cher eal none: hime jf] Ber, He handed her @ bouquet of tea mulanaa topiha bucin itis oui Te Meee and offered nin thelr seats Not HE WEANT WELL Brooklyy ; cblock where I live drive two goatslthey wouldn't they'd elther lose their| TO#e% Kissed her gently and then they! heid a pipe. He asked me for a mateh| a man in the car stirred, and that was] We were passengers on the bus trom] 4: ACH IN HIS TIME PLAYS MANY ia Renney. ee } hitched to a makeshift wagon. He} hats or get cinders in their eyes from| StO0d and looked at each other adoring-| and on getting it struck it on h » tine In my life I was glad 1 Wa8|Nyack to Hook Mountains. The vehicl PARTS On Rose Str 1 . ; was hauling children around the block} the wind and dust made by the fast|!¥: They make me think of “The Inno-}trousers.—M. Harris, No. 4121 ‘Third| not a man.—Betty Ackers, No. 109 Lee] ya. oo giea Mente nee ‘ . n Rose Street to-day T saw a crew at 2 cents a trip, and business was| moving. train.—Jess Miller, No. 8 1, | cents.”"—S. L. Levitt, No. 2070 Honey-| ‘Avenue, Bronx Avenue, Yonkers. vell filled when a mother and he 4 middle aged man who had all |holsting a press cylinder into a bulld- } brisk.—G. L., No. 259 West 152d Street. 113th Street. well, Avenue, Bronx. Uttle boy of about 6 got on, As they| the signs of having ecen better days |ing beside Brooklyn Bridge. Une 5 saasiiae 1 could not get seats togethe came to my office to collect the |muan at the truck cleat held the ho! “PLEASE. WHERE HE WAs 41. QUEEN GBD) wk Oullgsd LOVHIC RoraRShITGEWAy | AoMiNTE(alaGtHATIIEREU ROIS EL wet I rors ars We i : - ye ‘ atin ‘As I turned the corner pf Washington Place and Sixth Avenue I saw a pespectacied old gentleman from his Ma. Everything proceeded| 7 : : ah bee a lly a stop at the corner of Charlotte Street A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN. had aren him before, but could |agoy to arrange a skid to get the eyhine erenely i) bus went ove last night I read these words written in white crayon (perfect Palmer Pe apr ain teams wenbcover & ate not place him, Finally, 1 told him ‘ Be and Boston Road as if uncertain what One of the extensions, developments, improvements or whatche- |tump, when the bor cried eucoe on | or place him. | Finally, 1 told hin der inside, Suddenly ono af the 1 writing) on the sidewalk; “NOTICE—Please Avoid Stepping on the | ‘direction to take. He made several in-| ayealiems in this part of the world is a little colony just beyond St. | for your teeth, Mammat!’? 1 wish you a Nie ames He had beaw cher? ice, one one he men. above ; ” tual attempts to read the street . could Haya'eAgn tha/lookalaleave:kini | tecmben ponulan comedions ofa he houted « warning to the one below, Sticks.” I looked around and saw five or six children playing “steps.” | signa but gave it up asa bad Job. He| Michael's Cemetery. They haven't got gas, sewerage or running water Fe eee eee eee eee ere Tad Gee [WO Was lying on his back with Lis. fovt There were squares drawn upon the sidewalk with a stick in the | tumed to a group of eget any as yet, but they have hopes. On Sunday I was out there to look at a Y Fe ie leony Fs nevenia onietona Braced aeninet Ate pul “end ot ie centre of each square—Margaret V. Walthall, No. 125 Washington and maked aa siniere IN es ahd pretty bungalow. Among the other prospective buyers was @ tani DERE oe he ede earn gare ona Ariat he let go the cylinder would fall to the Place. show you where Char-] driver, Mary, his wife, and Catherine, her friend. The owner pointed I saw the funera! of Captain Thomas| rainy day.” Rut he went away ae jcherhape: sling. tie dogens: of said one red head. I vere ity water when it comes Cla! : Pais x with @ smile and a cheery farewell, Jereory, a ih Galsinie ree REST OF GOOD WISHES. ALONE. went over to them and es gently ae 1) Ove thet sink and bath tub were piped for city water McClain, whe died with his hands on truck. He heard the warning, but he a brave fellow, too proud to live on is friends.—Walter David, No, 635 Sugby Road, Brooklyn, Two ladies, one old and feeble, the young and strong, stood examin- and remarked that in the meantime they would enjoy good water from the well with a fine copper pump in the enamelled sink. When the could told the stranger he was standing held fast to the rope, straining with In Charlotte Street.—Mrs. Kate Leven- 1 noticed them first on my duiiy trips averse imupola GOL kGop theresllider on the Sixth Avenue L last winter. He the wheel of one of the Interstate Park amships. He had hu nt J L. d through his falling. The skid-bar fell with! a foot t Santen nite Tine ct Was young and evidently quite il, lying) gee es: Balu men disappeared cellarward I heard Mary whisper to her friend, “Jim a fea ainia ties ets aostes IRR BLE rnin needs Bue ila pears sb | fo. 503 W. 145th Street. The elder] on his bed drawn to the window. An LAZY BONES, won't get a minute's rest from me till we own this place, and believe me, OOLee Nf r fou: Within an hour afterward, when the| In City Hall Park at noon a small} ojdent,—ida Kreuter, ‘woman was so feeble she had to rest » 282 Autuin In the evening I went up on the old lady hovered near or sat beside Katle, it’s me that won't throw that pump away when the city water boat was half way across the Hudson. | bootblack made this propoaltion Want lavantie, Snook vn on the shelf, and the younger volun- ; roof for fresh air. A man was tak- , eee 3 ig nes 1¢ [the Captain's gon found him standing} ® Shine? Only a nickel, and you ein teered to help her, She whowed much]! Spring comes and one day he was| ing the famély wash from the Hnes. comes. avery time I use it or look at it I'l shut my eyes and be back |) /°.)! sehealidend: he leat ak yi he read this paper while I'm working. FRIENDS. solicitude and patience in helpins the] dreased. 1 recogniged the khaki uni-| He Srrepee to ehass the rag with a in Ireland.” * * * I noticed to-day that the “For sale” sign is ful life was one of service to a little | After the way he But i ue to me ther ae M, on Willow Strpet bid lady select a Volume and finally| for His eyes were turned toward the] eighbor. ie con come (ve down.—Mrs, Lillian Price, No, $18 Crescent Street, Long Island Cit child.—Mra. W. B, Sickles, Hendrick | Var toe Oe ee ae eat 1812 In the aelire 1 when she had finished, the old lady] street, but dhe adnan after him, “Mamma wants you to ie Pea Hudson’ Drive, Alpine-on-the-Hudeon, | us oamund Vanderhelde, ,No. 1812) Brooklyn. Th the ghostly slare of, id: “T hope if you live to be as old i @ intent on some-} come right atraight down,” said the MONEY'S worTH IN A HUBRY N. J Ralph Street, Brookly t lamp I saw a policeman tone- and become as feeble as I am you will} thing far beyond, The old lady stood 2 : Ne : boy, “the dishes ain't washed.”— Samuel Dubin, No. 449 Hast 137th Street, Bronz, FORTUNATE YOUTH, I saw an old grandmother flying a kite for her little grandson on the roof of the apartment house next to ours,— smiling down on him. Weeks passed and one day he was back in hed. The olf lady sat near him. Then 1 missed them altogether, ‘To-day I saw the old lady sitting at the window alone. The bed wag no longer there, She sat look- ing into the street, but her eyes seemed = Re somely twirling his stick and looking A PROBLEM OF MAKE-UP. disconsolately up the deserted street. | Calling at my chum's house T saw] felt a mild compassion for him. Flow what at first bore many aspects of oivill siowly the hours pass, Suddenly out of war. The scrappers were three broth- the inky blackness of the night emerged ers and a sister, One of the boys, 4] cat. Gazing Inquisitively at the otti- radio bug, wanted to clip from The Eve-Jcor it sedately walked up to him and ning~ World the Radio Questions and} with its tall held saucily straight meet some one as kind as you have been to me."—Emfly Williams, No. 531 W. 144th Street. While waiting at Atlantic Avenue} While waiting for my train last night for my train I saw a woman drop afin the Long Island Railroad Station 1 penny in the slot of a weighing machine, | 8#W @ man go down the stairs and climb I stepped on the scales as sne was leay.| the "ailing in order to reach the tracic Where his train was expected. A rail- ing and, before I had a chance jo drop] road man told him to go back upstairs my penny, saw that my weight was] and wait..The man refused. There waa BUILDING A BARN, During a walk to-day 1 saw a won! building a barn, She was hammerir the boards on the side. 1 watched her to make eure she was actually building it, and presently 1 saw her go to the NEW VARIETY, In Dover, N. J., to-day I saw a sign ever & shop which read: “Drugless 22 Soran ame rue eae momen e; a o1 oof and nai! boards on the r m1 7 ves th . > less} intent on something far beyond.—Edith| Joseph Hochfield, No. 1292 Washington | Tesistered. A woman and a litte girllan argument. A few onlookers -tools | P° 4 J Answers, Another brother preserve rubhed dts: boayneninee tie icons lena: Drug Store."—Mary A. Legan, New! winogar, No. 337 We: havent Beet ay 6tOM) followed me and two workmen stepped ide 0: ‘ “ee hy there.—Katherine Howe, Spring Uncommon Sense" articles. The third] {ie leaned down and stroked its fe ork. Statistical Bureau, No. 300 Mul-| W!negar. No. 337 West 14th str ‘Avenue, Bronx. a ean Woo ne a te side of the man; the great majority | 7°)" t n wn and stroked its £ Biteet = were with the guard. There were cries rry Street. wock him up!"" and "Soak him!’ was great excitement and one is making a file of the “What Did You} -pjen, bethinking himself of ‘his duty, he pages. Sister wants the | started slowly to patrol his beat. ‘Th section, The trouble appears} oat followed, a self-clected comp BUSINESS BEFORE COURT. RE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT 1 wus arrested recently for a mis- in six of us had been told our weight for the original one cent investment.— Apna THE CATS’ MEOW. GOOD WATER. Somebody is kidding the proprietor of on) : Y i > Washington of the railroad company pulled O’BRIE asionally one or more Of Vfor the copper during his dreary vigil.J 5 Last night at Amsterdam Avenue demeanor and while awaiting in the de-|a certain cateh: eeatch-can restaurant] Avenue, Rockawa » L. I In the end, three men wer There are many clocks in Newark 8 Appear on the same sheet Leon Kleban, No, 146 Willow Street 4 and 188d Street I saw ten cate of |tention “pen” for arraignment with aj !n West th Street, ‘This morning 1] ” 4 ~ taken away to the police station, All| pointing out the time, but an inspection but on the other side.—R. | different shades and ices aed 98 n other men I saw an old man who] Ww 1p the en ae ea INDEPENDEN ¢ because one man insisted upon being «fof eleven prominent timepieces showea 1 Sixth Street, Brooklyn RABY GETS A LIFT. alongside each other in front of a ee 4 window a cami reading: “We Use Crys-] There is a fine little old lady living} law unto bimself.—Mildred Roberts, No. | that no two were together. They varied Tes 1 was walking on a block in th . a store, They looked somewhat Hike [NM been arvested for peddling without | gat Spring Water in Our Miik.""—Wil-{ on our strect (she senrae seventy or| 150 Seminole Avenue, Forest Hills, L. I. | trom MaveHitninuinneley tefeue nin HOT AND COLD. cliliy ak # cial inn etlarnconteias § the owls on the olé Herald building Jia ngine ubout his shoulders: buc he] em Foom No. 1928 Webster Avenue, | geventy-fve) who bullt a carnge uns — fast.—F, A, Wilson, Wickatunk, N. J. | On Jewett Avenue, at Port Richmond.|y saw an automobile driven by a woman ’ an besines paca sections of (D6 B7ee- Vas not ollting as the reat of us ware.| OTOP" assisted. She lived in it all winter and] MELE EAT OFF YOUR HAND. S. 1. T saw two perspiring hoxs of Pizht | yall up to the curb near another woman t ence of ca o ol rt d . . he ‘ing began 7 3ron . 3. “ . oy s) ” pulling a young expr wagon wit t baby ¢ ace The d yer ae 1 ae wes teeine to ee 4 i E 2 ‘ when spring cam ZA digging for| On Broadway, betwee anavana, DINNER IS SERVED, SIR. y with a baby carris The driver got man, No. 4451 Amsterdam Avenue, | was trying to, phar riale in thel you COULD WRITE YOUR NAME] the foundation of a house Morag ailleitentae emer a Tn telblnie te) spats | or enty'e women call har cat by etanae|¢nree big cakes of ioe on it, A third} out and 1 saw oth women Mf the smn 4 NIT, saw her fiilling in the concrete,—George] bear on’w chain, ‘The bear was Noiiann Ghareantne aclirite youngster ice.--H. Golden} hany, carriage and all, Into the back MAKING THE YOKE LiHTER, | %8s trying to make another when he 5 ge her ong in the °.—George| bea chain. The be as ing at the door sharpening a knife and] ¥¢ ae Se aeons carrie 7 1 saw a teamater to-day on aist|WAa* called before the Judge,—James J,| Tm William Stfeet I saw a new Hud-| Harker Jjr., Raritan Street, Woodhayen,| from the man's hand.—Martin H. a fork, She does this every evening. | DCT John’ of the car, TI and thi Vincent Kowals nue, € en the women entered machine was driven away. i, No, 190 Driggs Aves enpoint, Brooklyn. Barnes, No, son sedan, covered with dust. On th hood some boy had written with fingers the words ‘Please Keep Cleun."” —Philip L. McMahon, aes ia. Brooklyn Btreet stop his horses in a shady spot, 838 East 28d Street, LI foosen the harness and lift thetr collars #0 he could sprinkle beneath them to prevent their ¢ James Wheelan, tt, North 2 6th Street, Flushing, L. 1. |The cat always comes running at top speed.—Mrs. Lewis J. Van Loan, 400 Main Street, Catskill, N. Y. NEXT YEAR'S AUTOMOBI BERS, In paying a Visit to the workshop con- : ps HIS. ee I thought he was one of my twely EVEN. year-old pupils who had bumped me “WE ARE LY SAFE, Yesterday’s Special Prizes PERPEC ne 7 fe Bowery anc erry Street, but 4 Gtreet. nected with the Auburn Prison 1 saw BYP ORANBR, To-day a wistful-eyed little girl came] the Bowery and Mulberry Stret, bit) Looking through Martindale's Aimors " pad the prisoners ut work on the new teze|, 1. Was still asleep at 7.35 o'clock when tons tack Woot to borrow some kero|#.800n, learned my error. | He was Red-| 0 °taw Dinvetory to-day t eawethge NOT “TRAINED.” auto license plates, the contract for]! felt something tlekling my neck. 1 First Prize, $°S xene, Behind her was an odd assort-[(C4 Pete and he was being pursiil 0 | Brooklyn Bridge, Esq.. is an attormey In the Aquarlum I saw two large|which was secured by the prison, The] lapped approximately the right spot HERMAN DAMES, No, 1976 Nostrand Avenue, Brocklyn, ment of boys and girts, ull with eucn| 12 § ng Ais) De At Dennison, Ohio. and said, "Darn these pests!’ As 1 said this I awoke completely and saw my mother tickling me with an Byening World envelope containing “What California sea lions fighting over a piece of fish.—Henry Joseph Kinles, No. 430 East color of the plates will be dark purple with crea: oloved numerals.—William 4th Street, LeBaur, No, 438 West 37th Street, J. B, Brennan, Nog 289 Fulton Street, Brooklyn : and his men came galloping around the corner on horses so spirited T could not for the moment see they were Imagin- ary. Thrilled, I stopped to watch th . strong family likeness that T ques tioned her and learned that they were of one family. There were ten of them Second Prize, $10 MRS. FRANK CHADWICK, No. 1042 Clay Avenue, Bronx. PALS. Did You See?” check.—Otto Gassner, i i 5 besides hersclf, also confided thet] chase. A shot rang out, Red-eyed I RICHMOND. No. 833 Cortlandt Avenue, Bronx, Lw Third Prize, $ the whole brood went into the woods} nit the dust. Motionless he lay ¥ ed . At Steeplechase, Coney Island, I saw a mother in gingham gown : —- J. W, HUDSON, No, 520 West 150th Street nearly every day to gather huckleber-| out while the avenging ones gathcred SO, THERE! ; " A ries, often getting as many as a hun-| around, ‘Boys, sald the Sheriff, as} At South Beach I saw a womaw bathe with her brood of six children, from 3 to 13 years of age. It was et eueh Maxime Mis» Ae. Ten Prizes of $2 Each rik, atten aelilo8 pe teoy oes Ninel around Hoye, said th heriff, Mm nT saw a womaw bath. plain they were poor in the goods of the world, but equally plain that they are immensely rich in their affection for one another. They clustered around their wonderful mother like bees about a honey pot. he took off his hat and bent his head, [tng with black silt gloves on, “f.don't Hrs, B. M.L+He's croaked." The with one] care what any one thinks,” T heard hee M., Huntington, L. I. movement swept their caps from their] tell her friends, I just feel Nke weerlag ~ heads to their tribute to a game] them and I'm going to wear them.’ WARNING, MRS. J. W. SEMLER, No, 158 West Sist Street JAMES T, RBOINES, No, 388 East 24d Street LOUIS I. WILLIAMS, No, 211 West th Street lage at 85 a quart,— Polo Grounds it was raining. At the village at 35 eents a quar Speedway exit a number of taxis were drawn up. ch tuxl driver shouted 7 NTH oo ‘ 7 Ei St al enem I resumed my walk, but I] Marfan Heald, No. 111 Bodine Street, - his destination, A man who jumped ANTHONY NOCELLA, No, 307 East 119th Street, F nemy 1 . farian a, , She was letting them eee the “whole show.” Two or three would go [into the taxl, with his wome oman = MRS. BUSI H. DENNIS, Mo, 106 dson Avenue, Red Bank, This afternoon im the theatre | dtan't ace the pews "| ne Bodie yea West New Brighton, §. J ° t : os x ; P x ave Washington Heights #t- aj . ‘ crow at Tinea Sinae 1 saw a | vete stalking In the sage prus mu - first aid come back to fet ths others go. fhe olaget boy, telling Oe i Pe panington laighte ine ” ‘owds at ri Lin elpagid ead Fete UE Ponte ene ape, mother about something particularly wonderful, patted her chin, his ‘ MRS. HENRY BAMBACH, Bedtord Hills, N.Y ttle: bey, apse . ng out, ap this tax! Was going to Bronx, lyn. I know a store In the Bronx kept tv ct es nit leave 1 MRS. M. McGUIRE, No. Marshall Street, Paterson, N. J. had apparently been separated fron a man and c ttle cubby-hol: eyes sparkling with joy. Wirn Rother laughes at his story J observed The man Ney Heed tata ae peter C. BR. CRAIG. No, 607 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn has mother, However, he did sot ONAUGHTY BABY! HE SAID. B man and mip laps CRG Ps that some of her teeth are missing. To her children, however, she ia | we're going to the Bronx.’ ‘The man MISS SARAICC, AUGER, No, 150 West 80th Street, Bayonne, show amy of ine Oud Tnatend. ‘ne | In Wanamaker's to-day I saw al poorer sort enables them to eke out”a perfection, their best pal. Not once did I see a frown on the face | called a policeman, sald this was a pub- N. J of a oa A ie carriage which must go wherever Ct nta about him and soon found a [mother slap the hand of her one-year-banere living. I passed the place to-iry ordered and requested the officer to di- woman standing peering about her [old who insisted on putting his thumbjand saw tn the window a penes of any of these children. Not once did she scold them, She gave MRS. H. JEBLICK, No, 566 Leonard Street, Brooklyn. t ——OOOOOOOO nervously. Shaking a warning finge in his mouth, This happened several] placa eading: “For Buby ¢ them her best and they responded in kind. 1 am sure these children | rect Mat rae bento thale oad jas no her he said, “Now sce here, Mrs, |times and then, after a thoughtful Never Uso." ‘The woman @ policeman di etly the rt onday's Pic! . Fahy and by you're nause, the baby slapped his own hand, seen, © stood in the will give a f00d account of themselves, as the saying 1s, and that [POMS (ey Tear eee ‘ad today’s stories, Pick the ones you think are best, s! 1f wou don't stand by you pause, the bat pped his own han n. He at Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Pictorial mother will be proud of them.—Mrs. E. Gardner, No. 329 East Thirts dering how much the fare was,—Joseph : ; : Wort hace to find your way home [in his mouth again, The mother gave| than when I saw him last In M second Street. Michaels, No. 1936 Bryant Avenue, (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions to-morrow, Hou Rove: fe Ne Menor hlcheee AUB Invdetontee We LA. Hunton, Nos 1469 He May Noc180 Prospect wosaeks Buc piRe Wrens. more, N.S Ledford Avenue, Brooklyn. ton,