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“What Did You See To-Day’’ Prizes ‘anti iene Next nie pices |GEDPERSHING'S —_— |imen Me reusns't amnre'conpeny,| READ PAPERS, LIVE y 6 THE EVENING WORLD, MOxrpay, AUGUST.14, (922. who have called him by. telep with about important né wis are paid for use remember that what ning World wants MATION OF B information which has not y the professional newspaper veporte’. | Call Beekman 4000 and ask for {he In addition to the rewards noted taeriatihe se HeUUAcbE Tite vot ) Pry QUITS HIS Jxo. 120 Bronaway, which he tert to go] -LONG, SAYS MAN, 94 if ee . k Wi H Terai coen ateoeaien PROr with Director Day ée ip it and it shyly withdray IBITION JOB". i x eas on A Ww ' sral months it has been 2 . Hf ' For Th ird eek Ma e inners appy Tis. resulted witha of ‘ Decent ee ae. Wilk WG Calls It Exciting Enough ( 1 i bh dibias ——__ so eae VY | Was Displease. wiih Work entirely satisfied with his position and to’Keep One Young. A } f P ar e it t his e of Enforce, found many angles of Prohibition en- Lon . an sy Evening World Check Ln- He aoiy atie Wai ; sent. POPERTEGHE Dot At Ail tO BIW IAD, LONDON, Aug. 14 } j te sisi. Nesbetl Ae eo aay NETIC Rea o shibition Director PAs, Day to pate A retired member of the British ial fle ables Mrs. Elsie Nesbeth oinge strong, No doubt the ai |'l8¥ announteed the resign, oF ni BOY MISSING 3 DAYS; bar, Sir Harry Poland, hale, hear- IN ¢ in cc jome— fair was continued in some trai sistant, James F. Pershing, .¢.) ty and still interested in life at ‘| iL bs to Occupy Better Home- or trolley, He Was about fort Gen, John 3, Parshing, to tee.. WAS ON VISIT HERE| ths age of tinety-teur, attrivutes Wing Gia teet ir ie Herman Dames Can Take sho—a sweet little person mantener 3, Ha ReuRtd ik tit, Nine, Dabe Seen Selday Ot He eer eg wan nel WiecE Wrought Iron Stand, $15 i : 5 ree or four n largely ving ays been a \ # Vacation Trip. his assistant, who took offie _,_incie's Home, iy | erent newspaper reader & every double-seal- f , As a further guide to contriby out six months ago, was following) Aldo Zampol nite, © © te He is very fond of taking long ed invitation comes a, This ix the announcement of t letters which tell what the writer ine of several of his predecessors | q,° came ‘0 New ot) & Ci bewutlea ee the ae Ser chy thru the post, mentally } i ae ; SEEN are preferred to those Ww * tHE WORE, En be i an une No. eauties of the city and recently jh “ Q é ee ere Weer cen tell of the writer's emotions, or tl DST ENB SUS BE LHe On aero ey | ALORS “Rignieh AN Bronx, has} has chafed at the rains which tag it Ovington’s—for i} . Prizes in The Evening World’s “What which pret the incident descri 1 Mr, Pershing had found the work Theen vigsing since last Friday noon.) have kept him indoors. there you can secure the {4 : Be Ci rike OF tos wilecused conteit PBSC ier A aaa The director stated that, the working tromueyoland to help search for| reading the newspapers,” fie says, Prices just as pleasing, Lig Gites: The winters ar faa THe i Hee ane ad of Mr. Pershing had been satisfactory | the boy. “tor we live in stirring times.” ~ be a ene wee as to acceptance and also & 4 -! es. \ ee race in in favor of abe shorter eon, every reapoct and that be was] “Aigo, whe guterine from masta!) ax _|§] ovinaton's ' Se eT Hie aR eae ce ‘ad no one in view as his sacces- | deficiency, %y prought to New Zcrk| tnat the boy we- eeen last, at i “TheGiRShop of Fitt Avenue” — |i P iter into correspondence on the «ub-| or and there was no politics in the| by his mothetwng jg still here. Shelunele's home b wy, wore a white \ \ ? ject of this page? position, which pays $3,800 a year, reported to t\ Bureau of Missing] blouse, no cap, and glasses, He has } Shad Mr. Pershing declined to comment! Persons of th& police Department! blond hair, si! & —— ' i The ¢ Editor of the fF bs st. Paw World is particularly grateful to t , t insville, Stat ; b } i eetved $1 as yment for a successfu fo lk contribution and $25 each for fur ishing the best contribution of a day In this connection, attention of con . Stern Brothers s is called to the fact tha MRS City Editor of The Eye’ World. | id Bae leans rea nate Cate tepern _—— | West Forty-Second <treet - And - - West Forty-Third Street e: ™, ” have been returned to this ottice for! (eyeBT PRIZ SHIP NEWS INFORMATION! A “elephone: LONGACRE 8000. “better addre Contributors are WINNER. ps Ue a asked to be su to write their names piehie im full and their addres arefully * , #0 that all delays and other troubles may be avoided. The checks referred te are being held for instructions Iaquiries about ehecks should always |hig marks for composition have been be made of the Editorial Auditor, Bve-}high, and for the most part have becn ning World for imaginative contributions, Oce sionally he has written a stor: tk The contribution w won the}on fact. In The Evening World $100 Capital Prize for Mrs. Nesbeth| he decided to keep bis eyes open and hed in The Evening World] stick to facts, He wrote not so muc! en Aug. 7 and is here reprinted in} with the hope or expectation of win Due To-Day. Copenhagen... .« You See page of Tho Evening) AR cee A ’ World In boys grammar and high school For Immediate | Our Entire Stock of Women’s é SILK SKIRTS ovate" «Jl High-grade Oriental Rugs | tems $7.50 rutin muda Due To-Morrow. Oviznba, Havana sos f Munumar, Antilla ‘c.sscsses Aug. 0 Due Wednesday. full ning a prize but in order to | his ' “WHAT ARE THE WILD [hand in writing during the v @ WAVES SAYING? Herman did not know whether t 8 it Beste oy ug Streets | |faint or jump with joy when told } Sai ; ye : s stata te wateh the kide of the [Was w prize winner. He soon settied HERMAN DAMES sfoistaatermeuineess. - cate cAt the LOWEST PRICES we have quoted in’ many: seasons (Qsemerly up to $16.50) oe sens oh na Bat || for sizes and qualities, as included in this sale. All i models—plain, pleated or s ; r wrap-around=—ant every smart coloring of the Persian Sultanabad Rugs—An extensive, new | season, whether dat or light. Besides, they selection in colors and patterns suitable for every room in the home. ate fashioned in ever, desirable silk fabric, so that you have a wide tice. Sizes 26 to 34. ND PRIZE WINNER) re pout, I 0) nih Ata, Montevideo.t0,00 is, Barbados ...... | _ neighborhood enjoying their daily |down to earth nd decided to spend shower. A girl of ten was attired |M™ost of the $50 on a trip to Harris- é wh he has relatives. in a conventional bathing suit [burE, Pa. but handicapped with the care of |!lis contribution has furnished him fan infant in a baby carriage and |With the funds for a vacation trip he fa toddler about three years old. |has been anxious to make The boy of three was all dressed oe adn’! This is the story which won Third up, but he didn’t care a rap about |. tor Mr. Barnes, being published Shoppe, , White Ele- eu TMM Pomme termi eri | Sizes about 7x10 ft, . . $148 cloth He wanted to get into WUEAGIE? 3 that water. ‘“I_wanna doe int | [Aum 9: i ca > Mh ‘ wannduaee med. | SIGNS IN “THE VILLAGE.” Pie meavncatawn | [yc gaunt MeneNyere, - Fikailycah ds hin es the In a ramble through Greenwich lace Cath. Waalt= can hard ; b & B ci oa Sizes about 9x12 ft,. . $238 Village I saw: TNT Shop, Bluc ington Jens, Good Intent. Paradise, Blue Horse, Pirate's a Den, Romany M The Soul-Light S$ Whistle, Fuji T Re Boheme, Jolly Friars, akin, took a clean white diaper from under the pillow of the carriage, “borrowed” a safety pin from the baby and in less time than it takes to tell it had made rie’s Tay The Fourth Prize was awarded to story by J. Cartwright, which ed in ‘The Evening World of Our Entire Summer Suck of Cream for the first : that boy fit for the beach. Then ih time. White-Flesh AR “4 ig saying Begone!” to ‘dull care,’ A Gib iy aan Sree PELRTATLDN: Rachel. 6 distinction to any hallway, or for that matter, any other part of the home Country and She and Brother waded in Sudiog he Traasre: Box, On the 5.30 orcloek boat from Send 10¢ for Trial Size Bead Shop, Ye Little Quaker 2 Room, Oh! Fudge, ¢ Swan, Rainbow Inn, Pepper The Red Head, Blue Hird, Studio, Blue Goose, Moulin Rouge Cafe, Little Manhattan to Staten Island 1 wit flirtation je sat outside, He was inside, looking through an open window. a faint smile, jops and Coffee which she demurely returned, He or mansion. A large variety of wonderful weaves. F. T. HOPKINS & SON New York “Do you say that I've been awarded $100 for the little story I wrote?” asked Mrs. Elsie N: veth in her little apartment at No, 650 Smith Street, Brooklyn.. “It seems to be too good to be true. That money will be a god- send: it will enable me to move into another home where the surroundings will be better than here.” Mrs, Nesbeth and her son are both emp) during the daytime. She addresses envelo} id her son works in a packing house. At night after the housework is finished she studies stenography and typewriting and her boy experiments with radio It is her ambition to give her son a course in an electrical school, but, abe said, she could not afford it just yet. “We read The World every day, both morning and evening editions,” she continued; “in fact, we would be lost without our newspapers. I had read some of the stories in ‘What Did You See To-Day” but had no idea of writing anything for publication un- til 1 observed a little incident when ye children were bathing in the street. I thought it such a cute little occurrence that I wanted others to enjoy it too, so I sat down and wrote it and sent it to your editor, It never struck me at the time that I would come into this good fortune. It will be a blessing.” b~ ful improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror will reveal toyon after using | | |Ij Sireemtaetie int Oriental Hall Runners—the kind that will lend Cottage Dresses Greatly Reduced for Final Clearance Gouraud's Oriental Cream | Sizes range-about 3.6 wide and vary in length from 10.6 to15. ft. . . . $55 ee en $1.75 to 5.95 Daintily cool and Summer-like, these dresses Decidedly: Advantageous’ Prices‘To-morrow ‘on are fashioned in such thin materials as dimity, checked and striped gingham, crepe, Fine H ous ehold Linen Ss percale and novelty tissue fabrics. And Besides being so serviceable, they're the sort Irish Pure Linen Satin Double Damask Table Cloths | you love to wear, for they are finished with touches of organdie or are individualized with 2x2 yards. Each, 2x2} yards. Each, 24x2} yards. Each, braid, tucks or lace, ~-- All sizes up to 46. 6 $8.75 $10.00 $11.50 SECOND FLOOR. NAPKINS to match, 22x22 inches... Doz: $9.75 ee ° Pure+Linen- Satin Damask Cloths— P ; Glide! iltcwtoe as - round. : Each, $6:25, 7:75 Awnings to Order At“VERY SPECIAL . PRICES White Footwear Featured’in the Last Week. of the Semi-Annual Sale of _I. Miller Slippers 25 Styles~Many The last opportu- previously re- nity to obtain I. duced to $8.85 Now Miller Slippers aad $1.0..8.5 atlow Sale Prices The Second Capital Prize went to Herman Dames for the following Rews paragraph, which was published on Aug. 10: MOTHER’S GONE AWAY. T saw an ambulance stop in front of a house in Nostrand Avenue. Two men in uniform got down and went into the house Qne I thought was a physician They came down the stai ay carrying a sick woman and ten- derly lifted her to the carriage Behind them came two smull boys and a little girl, crying as if their hearts were breaking Herman Dames is thirteen years eld. a pupil in the second term in Erasmus Hall High Schoo! and lives with his father, Jacob Dames, a con tractor and builder of No. 1976 Nos trand Avenue. He is one of six chi dren ranging in age from nineteen years to four months. He has been greatly interested in the “What Did 1500 Irish Pure Linen Huck Towels $ 6.7 g Owing to the fact that at the end of a busy season we have in stock many odd lengths of smart striped awning material, we are offering Hemstitched’ Damask Napkins you your choice of any pattern at the greatly educed priceof., . . . . + 50Qc yard Luncheon si ~ «Doz. $5.25 f F ihibliaaead aida $ Furthermore, the charge for labor will be at the Trish Pure Linen Sheets, hemstitched. . + + pair 12.00, 15.00 exact cost. If you'prefer, we will also sell this a Trish Pure Linen Pillow Cases, hemstitched . - pair $2.25, 2.95 ewning material by the lad Turkish Bath Towels, soft and absorbent . - doz. $5.50, 6.75 cA limited number of All Linen Huck Towels, hemmed. . » » + doz. $5.25, 6.50 All Linen Huck Towels, hemstitched. . - « doz $5.90, 7.50 COUCH HAMMOCKS Upholstered in gray or khaki. SECOND*FLOOR. REDUCED‘to .....- $9.00 4 Hemstitched ends; soft and absorbent. (Formerly $9 dz.) 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