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W EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS [a PAGE worTH READING REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS. A PAGE OF REAL NEWS WANHATTAN OUT OF TOWN. \ EI NALA | SAY IT WITH FLOUR, make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be | UNKISSEO. This morning T called on my daughter just in time to see “A * , 5 . . °, . _ cay 5 i (onine up from New York this @vening on a commuters’ taain @ Bevdy in White” Her vin fouryearoih Hoye had been aught tn the awarded Daily and Weekly. One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are i | eon sen ual Butclness Man, hie Caer wits fet of emptying ax of four, When I walked in 1 thought there addition. Send them to ‘What Did You See?” Editor, Evening World, Post Office Box 185, | tho artomosite. Veannot tet you how many mes, and at bow watiy The ca et te nan ola tine caneroiece, some | Clty Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. | oe en en enn oie ig nachna’ mentl from the train and i> the offing you could see the muchine, nearly Was holding one of the young gentlemen uver her checkered apron, Iways with some of the you r children to ft. Wifey, T observer but there was such a cloud of smoke coming fron Johnny's pants that ‘ , : Wat a 355 generally was on the platform or standing beside the car, But whether fhe Gnd 4p Gnaiat, Tho oliee fallow, wealleing that he had escaped, Tell your story, tf possible, in not more fhan 125 took place. Write your own namic arid addre shor wan dH the cad on ont of Ih, overy Meed Hustneds Man, ekensl was chuckling in glee, For the first time, T could tell them apart. words. State where the thing written about carefully and in full, Checks are mailed daily. ono, Kiswed his lady before ho atepped into the ear. One man, and IT remained with them, but not too close to them, while mother went only one, omitted the Kise, T should like to know WHY he omitted @M for the vacuum cleaner, ‘The current was turned on and first the . a t. He started to obey all the rules and regulations observed by the + “ twins and then the kitchen wero given avcleaning. tn) less than two SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT other ‘T, B. M, T thought an going to kiss her, she acted as if he w minutes there was no sign of the flour—Mrs. Lmina Cote, No. 120 : Bok cavinine nat 4 . “ P he expeeted It, but for so: reanc r other he chi 1 his mind Mbatenia BERR If you witness a serious accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG news 4 Bid EHMHGU/INNGINA GAPS Ode EE Ne UWOs eoRneN Wie) Bal directly ; ; story, telephone Beekman 4000 and ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards tor first big news. hind mo said to her neighbor, “Why, I wonder why he didn't kiss 1 aie A puddlareloaaaeal et | O SURE\OF YOUR FACTS. hor tong Wh Strect om thiol the owner hed (eo piles of cantes sis. SNOTHING BUTT As Lentered a Third Avenue “L" ¢ @t 198th Street T saw a tlred and her two young children, # girl of “Well, isn't that strange?” said the other.—Miss B ‘ Lofingwell, P.O. Box 138, Darien, Conn. . Avenue and ' vey) rue for i cents r 4 i: IZES: AP PRR THINKING IF OVER. YOUNG MASTER. elebt and a boy ef tout. The mother! oid for for 23 conte, “He gold ont DAIL} PRIZES: WEEKLY PR ZES ee Out at Coney Inland to-day we sat | On tho Boulevard this afternoon 1 SHS Giatriee. (TUinee werp signe HTH S|; [in UNO Olnried ASN fon a8. cents For the best stories each day: First Prize, $25 Capital prizes for best stories of week distributed latching the bathers, when a scom- Taaw a mall toy cuddled up on the oy's fave that he had been ine] &Nel to ane seemed to ae: © oth- rf n nd ‘ 5 4 4 ant 4 ‘ an ee aiong and asked if she 1. 4 ates te Seca) ‘Slater “cteaneat| (7% He moved the wagon down second prize, $10; third prize, $5. Ten prizes of $2 each among daily prize winners as follows: First prize, $1005 could teave a bundio with us. We SU paiee ote AA LA Hoe 185i ae g in choco Slater “cleaned” | pioek, took mont of the micton ‘ le j ‘ OR» fourth p nasured her t would be alt right, [And was busily engaged with a penci {Ms face and hands with her handk ir 0) Meets cake for ten next best stories. _ second prize, $50; third prize, $25; fourth prize, $10. Presently AfOMY tema aeather Geek, (1 drew nearer aud ho showed, me the card reading chief. She appeared to be in charge of ig easetaeaest caaaasientacatsasnieatismainitseianaimmmnmme, | Tn and askot 4/ we would mind if [aketch: of the stationery store gcros the expedition ‘When we were pulling Fimediately they : ’ she loft her cont, We anid it would ge Ure Ls ha the sketch | i] into Tremont Avena sie nudged Fanos Gibson, Now BRONX » BROOKLYS be all right, Koon a youngater cama | the Proprietor Of the ntore, who bows! SRETLA, RUTH “Elare's WHERE WOIROLON _ sha awl anked sf ha might leave a | ino Bape eft ae es en and taking young brother ny the hand . LADY DENTISTS. . pie ; yen ee « em anne sweater ane consented, a Ler a ser, No. 77 Hag tree’ =H 0. 49 3 LAUGHS iNT. , > : i erda hile motoring on Lone refurcedt from my nan to think st lool City, Eat rath G tN iaalialia ‘ 1 ees aa 7 tn While I was trying to get the baby to sleep today there was such Saland we Btoppe 1 tt lun i t Natreteh | rnd Tosnw the trousers a. my rhe h ‘ t fone are poner ei i _ Lyeiton. bosch eabweee trae “Ih the| @TaeKet in the yard that T went to the window and told my two Httle of weeds nour Farnigdate, @Phe beauty | 9! ehout whiten F had bem Ya young girl came running un and | eertee head 7 * . , peer ; md the pictures ieness of e en= | hrekrag on Wi) day Saturday naked for the eibedtars. 2% jaw a man to-day cleantug ‘a spar! LATE. sme Vie Was a young mon] hrs and thelr playmate that if 1 herd any more noise from them 1 [2Md the pivuresdueness at the spot ene) fi buy Paar CRC Uidinkia Mer ade atte iB from his automobile with an olly From iny window EL was surprised a ho haat a terrible tine tesing to Keep) would have to send the little visitor home and make my two come in [turing te time centuries ago when the] nesses nail i aver the back eet told Mam toe! th girl vee [P&E Wheh & small horse-drawn carouse! to-day on the opposite side of ith | hy Hanes aid. to the aniusement a se z © rs ae ane . Ta aes Rate GAVIA, Foard cea RATE IEEE of thy mnurvis ‘chairy but, lo and. be eA CUWa TABR va a a drew up at the curb, Without a word MES 4 crowd of people waiting about | (he passengers, he fell twice into an old and go strajght to bed. One hour later the baby was sound asleep and ean an Mere HL pene Hill’ Rald lithow nevaralinigenensed: Ary mi tan me ie Chan HEE Ay TRANG: Tn’ Geld: twollosiitn anal her a. ae the entrance of an elght-slory building | suntiemian’s hv he took off his! (mothers always have something tv worry about) 1 became alarmed Jaw ad ppooses, of stalked therein| roommaty had epent the weeksend looked” douhtfuliccalye,, 3 joraft, | estde the children on it. Throughout where toilet prepnrations are rnasde, Ut mae ae Sah Pg over the strange stillness and went out to see what the girls could be |hie enemies under cover of Its dense} tt the chair Ironing agamat them, Has Weak lvehue; Dyndhwrat the ride he continued working on t! was past the thine to go to Work, but] top of one an us 4 strap nat TEMG R CANE ERS I. . d. 8, Brooktun ’ spark plug, paying no attention to the MUM they lingered, chatting and tausa-| With whieh he maint fect bal-| up to, # # * T found my younger girl with a bloody mouth, * © # Junderbrinl 1 trvited through the woo ved user he gave tho children as - aa ‘ Fi rat anes f the remair of wip, while 5 r m t ,) . 1 Be ah Croblides | atid oe Lad aaa yell 5 e own Fett 7 y ig. AN Twat one of the Her sister and their playmate had tied Miss Seven Yeu jd hand ing, Wi ps ; j : well as the grown-ups ie vietnity ham paved a J those who ad oust) at nin mtith suf | t play 1 ; Seven Ye Old hand and aring. What T saw there gave wit ON Gt ABD WALE AND HALES nan ia ie waa milahed ie’ bee G Gri cacti cohen a Urusic eithint [ferod. Bana Potere, No, 448 West g6th] foot and sat her in an old rocking chatr. Then while one tipped the Jdence that u tribe of wild Indians had} |The | (niin wan crowded, Avil 1 waal aitiibg on. the Newark | (uu eeonmed Ne work Oc trehapene Se rdanicen donnn nadtieesramany, deove (See chair back onto {ts rockers the other tied a string to one of the teeth | orgumled Ve. shat on iy, be=| forced | thvouth. to any. aide, {Bay shore watching the bathers, two] ptig on the ground.—W. FE. Cahoon: little boys came along havir a great) No, 8 Homer Lee Ave ue, Hilletde, L. 1 up and stood at the curb, T was won of the “patient” and pulled the tooth. news- | Years of subway travel have taught me was afraid, she said, that cause IT picked up f . 1 4 i é rgument. There were the two boys J Q way raviaiy through the crowd and ane| on the Itlehionds to-tay., Late worme,| Word.—Mra, H, J. Omealy, No. 3111 Corlear Avenue, Kingsbridge. Charred meine of their council fir | te. My left hand held my book so 1] determined to be the one to wear the! At Camp Mashipacon I saw @ largo locked tie door. Soon the street looked | uy cniple A sharp sinker to eut off That they had tonated alzo T could see| could continue to rend and grasped my | sult. They passed into the bushes and) stone on which was carved the wonls ot ns uaual.—Agnos Mi. Barry,| che heads, taking wiv faces when they OF, WAYOAL por. bythe-on Manle ting and several} pure, so IC could NOt be plekrd, Soon] in a few minutes they came out. One |The old malt route to Buffalo,” and West Lith Stroyt baited the hooks. After “custini,'? and As I was about to enter the For 1 1 saw him today, as T have seen him| blackened cooking pans, ‘Then, too, 1|1 felt his hand go up to hs tle ,and [had on the trunks of sult and thelan arrow potnting to the road.—S, 1. getting themselves comfortably seated.| pairy om Burnside Avenue, near [nearly every day, rain or shine, for the| saw broken bottles, which bore the] hoped that soon his tte would be ad-| other the shirt. The inten a ante] HIM, Dumont, N. J. LARGE BESOIN. on the women uttered a sharp > past twenty. years—Pop the Pretzel {Iabel, “OM Taylor,” evidently the name | Justed so that hia hand would no longer] ty pin had made It a perfect one-ptece ikfast | whoo, sult.—H. D. Milden, No. 1208 Boulevard, ROLL OAL Nearly every morning I eat b » excitedly and begen| Morris, 1 saw a woman of about tartan. Ge has the » ,} of a famous tnedicine man of this tribe. | rest on my bare arm. But he did me kind of pret fn a small old fashioned restaurant on] puiling in ber tne vigorously, A small) thirty-five stepping out of one of the fresh and crisp, in his huge basket, cov-]_—Fred P. Vampel er., No. 181 Stanhope | tke be hund down, and presently when | Tayonne, Ne J While looking through the Manhattan Third nue ia the upper nf Al- | eel on. the k hehaved as il bad Ce booths im the beauty parlor next red with a clean napkins, the same] street, Brooklyn. Ht u ane ce is mide } ae Ms an oitea bee WOW an Ne seetion of the New Yor ways at 745 1 ols ou ]do, ‘The Asherwoman danced, sereumed| 4605. 4 ‘uethe girl of five ant in on wil of tots exchanging pennies for —— ia violently together, I hud to lueh} ALES SER, NOW." | Utelaphone directory T noticed the follon proprictor go to the pay telephone in] and iat every xquirm. ‘Thin : ‘ them: the same kindly word and smile EVERYBODY HOME. h \ Tourtn from the Catskills ay Ting unusual surnames: North, East the place, call an Orchard number and [amg ertous had happened of the chairs waiting for her. The Jror them all, During the school season] yyaiie visiting at my cousin's home in|! Bagdad on the Subway was 0. | saw a Inrge car suddenly stop half way|South and West; Round and Squar walt for a response, None ever comes} crowd gathered. Holding the line, the woman wore a new “bob,” extreme: The sits outside P. No. 10, and during} Goney Istind we paseed a crowd In ogelaele while Twas guarding | up a steep bill, The driver calmly un-]Long and Short; Sour and Sweet; Du and with a grin he pockets the returned] woman Lnporiuned her companion to) 1, sport, The child gave her one in- [the Winter he walks the streets or sits[ one of a house on Mermald Avenue, | fit"! having my purse picked by folded ‘and examined a: road map whildland Wise? ‘Tall ond Small: sti, and coin. Tasked } \ enteh the eel, ‘The other refused em-| i esos and burst out cry. [outside the Bostonian, Mo claime he} qt toast m doaen people were on the! ye rie hin ws 1 would noe itt at | Cweney. other automobiies which could | stand; Sturt and End; Quick and Blow anawered: “Well, that number is 1 ally to touch It. So for ftve min-| hus served three generations and never| Anon, a dozen more on the poreh ant \ ts alt] pot_pnex on the narrow road held their} Inch and Miles; Wake and Sleep; Tickle, home telept \ \ danced and Hstened to all) ing.—William Shea, No. 2027 Morn |had a complaint !—Ethel le Compte, Te eee reac OR The Rdeomiiec te my its plu bea A Housman, NO.) irakoq and waited for him to Aniah—| Smile, Good. “Snappy, High, | Ball. gons are atiil in bed F at) TAS: sorta cof aieg! on) | HOW, $0 aie A], Abonie, Brana Trinity A « Bronx. asked u man what the trouble was. 1 TEL SUNG Hy EEDOEIE) Ll. M. Brown, No 179 North Lehigh Lawrence Quackenbush, High stre: ap. They don't answer it, hoth refased it. ‘Then they declared ~ Oey a dee Btrects Took. |, 18 the Unton Square subway station “WE HAE MEAT, AND WE CAN EAT." I : ne hoya ket up find] thelr fehing for y finished — ‘ “GuKG r » No. 85 fe Street, BOOK Heoitny T saw two young «iris, plalnly ee eee eee re eet lceotanes ae Walet. Nor dey i vartok WHEY LOVE Is YOUNG. OTHER. PA ES tb aE SIC Tho man who is grading the lawn around our new home here in eee ee ee HEM TAG Ee IM Stree : I was vegy much Interested in the| At the Rridge Plaza in Long Island -— oath Naed) preaseAy by. tie. crowd’ ty the country was on the job bright and early this morning and pres- ate ae Mal y young man and young woman who sat|City 1 saw a busy woman, She woe IN GRAVESEND BAY. RL CRETE ce RE Hote rte inrs J Hae FIRG-EATER. near me last evening in a Jamal Kd IY thin, wore a steamer shawl over] To-day while watehing the bathers In| her change purse, ‘They hesitated at ently his two little daughters came around to bid him ood morning, At Coney Island 1 decided to visit one of the freak shows and se |trtin. ‘They were going over a copy of) her shoulders, carried a bundle of wool) cvesend Bay at the foot of Bay Park: /the cain box for a moment, nw If ur “Oh, papa,” called the elder of the two sunbeams, “Mamma’s killing At Coney Islanc cided isit one of t am ent the evening paper tog y wid}on her back and was pushing a baby ARSy ReIMER OCORT TINE ORTHINK | aerial whet cinde PMR OR Gall c z er A ers areeng Ree tt Hf @ lected the Steeple Cireus. Aside from the freaks T saw one man, an nothing about coal, bonus, rallmonla, Pearriage with two children In st. And] in 'Atter It had passed T heard tertible |*Drop. your money. "the halt woltir| chicken for dinner! She's killing the white roost ‘That so? Indisin, who eats fire, He tool an iron, held it in the fire until it was [Treland, the theatres, baseball or the] that wasn’t all, The hand that pushed | sowaming and saw a large swell which |went inio the chopper ani the two girls] —Sity8 papa, “Well that'll be good, for a change.” Then kneeling to ‘ lao une E Did Nosy een aa page| the carriage ‘aleg held & bie bag of! swept inthe bathers ae If they wore) went Inside, ‘They Vostamed tof embrace the smaller girl, he sald, “Good morning, Millie.” Millie red hot, Jicked it with lis tongue, placed it in his mouth and bent tt [Apparentiy, all that they cared for] foodstuff, ‘Two Tittle girls were hang-| driftwood. ‘The water nearly reached go hack for change and with a luwch . , od ON with his teeth. N the spoon In the fire until ft was burning hot and when the lead was a he placed a piece of hard lead in a spoon, held were the furniture ads, She wore a ble ing onto her skirts and a small boy war] the driveway and carried with it clothe! poanted a train an solitaire.—R. O'Hara, No. 665 Sith disappeared.—-Mra. is too little to talk very much, except at home, perhaps, but immediately holding on to the carriage. Under the|ing of every description on the beach. ychristine Suma, 219 St, John’s} her fat Mttle white arms went around her father's sun-bronzed neck Strost, Woodhaven, 1: carriage and resting on its axles was a] phe swell, of course, was caused hy | Place, Brooklyn “ PS as Nquid took it into his mouth and five minutes later threw a bullet from — gecond load of wood.—Mrs. Mary (ins Mner Aquitania,—Esther Feblusin, 2 and she gave him a sweet good-morning kiss. Then, business, “All his mouth.—Eva Spector, No. 27 Fast 110th Street. MELICANTEATION anusch, No. 187 Crescent Strect, Long ) No, 1818 70th Street, Brooklyn ‘IF IT TAKES ALL SUMMER.” right,” he said, “you can go to mamma, now,” and away they ran. —B y We have just moved from Mat. joeend Clty = dnOWDY, OFFICER Fivery clear day from our hack 9 * * © Just a glimpse of the common joys of life—labor, a good TAKEN. , eee nee Dusk; and the other doy carried Saar, errs F aawe the policeman who pairots]4ane we eum wee a shiling tattle | table, the love of little children!—birthright of rich and poor alike, 1 work fn tho ‘telegraph of } Alaa See ei an kept a tiny, laundry down the | This morning tsuw a lady (not very} Throop Avenue between Lorimer Strevt lithe neighborhood mons. consioting of | That 1a what T saw to-day.--Mre, A. ¢, Panarello, Dundee Lake, N, J. jebby of ‘one of the bis hotels, Gast) Sith Sfrcct Station of the H. R, Ti, Streot. To-duy 1 had to yo agam, Jstout) get on the scale on Chambers] aid Flushing Avenue to-day kent 106" labout twenty youngsters, tive st as their] might u man came to the counter and] 4 not onty courteous and obliging Bue tha Chine was. not therehe tReet Opposite the Court House, und] ienlly every’ person living om the sti! Uiatiegroimd. They hive dik teh | WHKLE EVERYBODY WAITED. CAHAGUS tent a wire to his brother in North| tut acte ax sf he“were a passenger | hae moved into a much lorger atore Jas ahe ald on tho driver of a passing | cvs many of the children sake] irenches, where ‘the siting ike] this morning « young ty boarded a Ina Tenth Avenue reetanrent tee ser son ayent for the ro e o corner im Liberty Av ruck sounded a mischievous "Wheu-| hands w plies ou place, while the Commaidinx General | . ne t. sthe| dav waa seated near a family selina: sebing Bioa La) send Sin aris.) avait for he eee: a ere Ae sey ble vio the new stand Tdis- [U-u! She turned around and glared | the women.—Charlen Weber, No. 07 th Ma eabln (built hy the sung of| Sth Avenue car at 320 Street, Sho] Ail’ Mon sult mene a - (4 amoney. He then told he had received) to a lady: “That is on the other | Tor ate ne omiy haa he [at him for a moment and then smiled. —| Beaver Street, Brooklyn. serap lumber) and issues dire« It] limped badly and told the conductor.) geen. The waiter fled the glasses his discharge from the army after] subway, but if you'll tell me exactly Branched out in that way but that |Mra. 1. Leary, No. 1428 95th Street, a is better than a movie show. Mrs. {with a laugh, that sho had a nail in her ithgwater. ‘The youngater dmmedt- twenty years’ service and was going] where you wish to go I'l probably he has, abandoned the leunry Woodhaven, 1. 1d ‘ai wai niet i tata els, No. 28 Argyle Koad, Trvok-) oe, ‘The motorman overheard her and | ately drained pss ilar seatter pore e wi 3 savings when hel be adie i heck. His printing includes @ laun- —— At Coney Island last nix eat] iy Stew ie abe _ | tt up again, and again tt was emptie home with all his savi . adie to fiz you up on our sub: oe Slane BM cacd Ou RICHMOND higtd Seated OM HheIES. Re pay —_ amediately offered to fix It. She heal ty the Doe, Wha the aioicee ated stopped over for « few days Bi : be tay.” Ho did too.—D, La Gamba, American laundrics.-M, M., 108th salable When # train pulled In T saw two young tnted for a moment and then took him] if up the third time, the Nttle fel- York. He had gore to Co oy Ualendh|| No. Bee ower, Birest, Richmond Hill, JUNIOR. fellows climb through a window to T came out of the Hulton Terminal |" He placed the shoe over the brass} low plainly was forcing himnelf to where ‘he befriended «mun, later pw 2 ° a wh at nees i na | Another man followed suit but] 7 came out oF see fet. | tandle of the brake and with hin de-] drain the glass. Then when th ting him up for two nights in bis room| COOL, CALM AND COLLECTED. AGiREMIte rie owaltng f66 AC Btaten! AINE TT hroke w. pane: The evnductor do-[ ty je'ca tones, one analaw hable control handle hammered the | acaiter started to fill tt for the four This day he wwoke to discover his kue8'] yay to-day from my back wind J dod | alrosd train nt George, 1 suw aly ia gong, es. The wien at fir pai yp a Jil sc MT nail out flat. ‘The car was kept stand @ whiill voice was heard above gone and with him his sayings of twenty : y from my back window] ong the passengers who boarded] young father wiho tad his hands full, | Fe ee threat= | machine. Down the astrest sliuftied 1 out fa r pt stan ti I " d abov ar ie lets ta nny lis| 2 boy cleaning windows on the fourth} Among tho Wisi ee ers this morn-| ite was holding # very active hahy and | refused but finally gave in when t man with « thin paper parcel under bi but none of the other passengers | the chatter of all the patrona de- years—not ‘ Suddenly, he leaned far back,| the 8 y th arrest, After sitting for a eomed to giind.—Allan Cameron Dal- “g Mister, A » hotel biL—I. Griffith, No. 120 W. sist] l0er- Sidlehla, as he feaned far back ting was one man who arrived with hlslat the same time trying to light his pipe. )oml WIN An fore] arm. He was gaunt, thirnibare, m hu-| seemed to, grind an Cameron Dal manding: “Say, Minter, hor muo Peal he lost his balance and seemed about shoe laces loose, his collar and tle Inlane trouble scemed to be that baby | fc minutes he demanded bE nis man hearth on which the {| Lt you. | sell, No. 499 Werren Street, Newark. water do you think 1 can drink / — to fall, byt instantly he grasped af hoe laces ow the in his shirt and! wanted the pine Finally. fethor te Tie conductor “wrote tt out for terday Iny In cold, grns 2. Three Herbert G. Arit, No. 322 Hudson clothes line, and even as his mother] tus pair uncombed. He laced his shoes,| honed jie Tipe. finally. father i man got up to take iC and 4ome-|timem he made the leneth of th block, LEAVING NATURE FLAT. Street, Hoboken, ; esi cried out with alarm he shouted cheer-| out cuff and collar-buttons into the} Oe 0¢ fmiers OO coe ey to the clad) gat hia seat.—Joseph Welas,| crossing once to fore in on the chenty | 1 wae aléting in our garden watching Three young men were loitering on] \jy, “Don't worry, mother,” and began arted to comb his Be - 6 1843 62d Street, Brooklyn brightness of th " un the} the different birds hh 4 Gs Een e a ak nied Aeenue ena aee shirt, and as he sta mb la) voungster end with it's pleco of silve whtness 6 Engine Hours on the! the different Kinda of birds hepping GOOD POLICE WoRK, es to pull himaclt back Into the window.—| hat amiled at the man next to him and] Youngster and with It a plece of wil, — block below. It started to drizsio coldly} around and looking at the beautiful! 7 saw a policeman stop to-day and Street to-day when a young, well-1 soo Mozzarella, No. 25 si . ir x olng to miss dressed, good-looking «irl came along: | Street. . io Sok Ena “Peele rape a ee Freee aah) aN One of the trio addressed a remark to Bee Be te 1. (Please send her, Instantly she swung about and THE PASIEST WAY. Bireoty ameiiers iat Auditor) slapped him across the mouth. She fol} 7 io a position with a crowd in FT warts ene aie ‘ SN cation West 25th Street to watch a fire, Pres- FISHY, = THE BAND. ; and I stepped Into the shelter of the} clear colors In the different kind of Ieaw a brass band playing 01 Tomp-| doorway. He was not Invited into the|fowers, thinking how wonderful nature kins Avenue, the first I had seen sin Engine House and on his fourth trip be | {s, when without any warning a bumble 195. The number was h Lorelet.”'| approached me, He hat, ft seeme'!, | bee landed on the back of my neck and Coins were thrown to them from the} noticed me from the start, although 10] stung me good. I let out @ yell and windows. Business was good. The] my stupld self-satiafaction 1 hut] with the ald of my friend made a dash content. He puffed away at nis ov pipe and daddy got his chance to light up.—Alberta Crowe, Firn Street, Oak wood Heights, Staten Island. look erittcatly at an automobile parked in front of the post office at Elghth Ave- nue and $8 Street. The machine had been carelessly painted a dark blue and splashes of its former Ighter blue howed through the work, He gave the nu Wlonity. a policeman came along. Ha » comprehended what the JIM MUTRIE, orpulent leader bent over to pick up|thought him without ot: n. “Il for the cold mud, forgetting all about | *howed through the me Por HGS Bets hii. realinus Then, calmly] gmiled pleasantly and waving his arms reer tale they speak of 8 ‘fish| While standing at the corner of Contry |, penny, Suddenly ho dropped It.| am sorry for you," he wall 11 1s] the beauties of nature—James Clarke, | machine &, tin ey Sn ae ae preted a “ ee in a gesture of dispersal, he shouted:| story’? until I decided to spend the day}and Jersey Streets yesterday I ha) sightened up and uttered a succes] no place for a woman to be, and t'*| Maurice Avenue, Elmhurst, N. ¥, ibe Geittten in a note book end ther lohards, No: 105 Hows “Well, gentlemen, what do you say?" at Sheepshead Ray, where my husband} pened to see Jim Murt Mutrie, the 1 fon of guttural oaths wl tenors} lute. Life is pretty hard on n woman = Battnied <e1tn nin Ganeliaiere: uBrataee RATERS TO ASC This Was #0 refreshing and #0 muchlhas a boat, At tho end of @ six-hour} who started organtzed baseball and who | za'hered tn his blue eyes and his pudey| Would, you ike one of these cr Hw HAS GIVEN NOTICE. Raiesioa 10h AG GODRIURIDOR (38! aioed The Bast Side at night, with itegrent | More effective than the usual, “G'wan, day he came in with five fsh weighing at one time was the owner of the te [ehecks quivered. The penny was Ae inte ae ay have two. , let] Twas strolling down the atreet nt Fane ea Atay atteriia while he polyglot population, is one of the, tive | LOW! Get outa here! Beat 11'S-J.1 about ave and one-half pounds, on the|-—Le Roy Schnelder, No, 230 Bensiser|hot— Arthur M. Brown, S: SMaa= | ShieR sara AAR GEEN font ‘ath’ [Cold Spring, N. Y.. and idly watched the! drove the machine away.—Helen F liest places in the world. Last night I Juch, No. 484 Fourth Avenue. . | average, and onole einen ixelening| Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Islay jon Street, Brooklyn ie eae rhe cartels: pa partiire of motor party. ‘The ehauf-| Pratt, No. 264 Park Avenue, Weehaw- te nine pounds. ater n Z was aftzacted by a large crowd on Il Snide’ treet otwraen Rivington and JAMES MONROE'S LAST HOME. |he took the children Delancey. 1 was surprised fo sre ii} On the wall of a rickety building at|sail and he » he middie of It one of my friends dane-| Lafayette and Prince Streets to-day J|bluefish along. | Ing a tango with a girl friend to an] saw a copper tablet which announced|{hailed every oth ‘ ‘old tune played by an organ erinder.[that thie was the house in which|came along, with “Well, When they had finished, my friend| James Monroe, President of the United | aid you make vit eriable made a speech, pleading for contribu-| States and originator of the Monroe | answer was: “O). fue!” And ouch fine tions for grinder. The re-| Doctrine, died. Now the building is|my husband bell elie and me out for al t that niny pound 1 that he oat that Captain, how invariable Yesterday’s Special Prizes Ine Kanto Wangerlen, “0/8 Tin ine aleKta Wenveelt ae ‘ A young woman, beautifully TEASERS. bridga Strest, Brooker wned, came down the walk and ¢1 T saw to-day a welghing machine with Wrenn First Prize, $25 rel the car As she stepped on the} two placards one of which came tnto TELLA R. COWLY, N Vou #th street trooklyn 108) running board, f saw « look of reproach] sight when the indicator reached or car -atallea way {come over t nuffeur's face, T fol-| passed certain Agures, One read tt eee OR | ” owed Fly gu The faultless one held] whet if 4 AM thin? Um nifty!’ and ast Hight about 12. o% wad a tooth brush and a tube tp re What it TAM fat? T have sponse WAS generous and the organ] occupled by a rag dealer. Few noties|bluefish and said, "1 coukht nine rer “¢ ?, a King on Ae t At Fdlth H. MeDowell, No.| aL x diepositic Mary M. br- grinder profuse in his thanks.—Havris| even the tnblet.-Charles J, Callendo, | this fellow."—Mre. Tohn Kevfe, Nov 548 Second Prise, $10 Lb nlong. They ‘ofr 8) Locust Hitt Yonkers, hard, Adanfle City Perlis, No. 167 Eldridge Street. 0. 2 rity Lt ¥ AWO ours of. wo Hester Street, Seventh Avenue, MRS. CH. BAHRET J! Vicar Street, Poughkeepsi ear golr again, They G'BYE! COME AGAIN! AMES ® t four stood reapecttully at the rear door| ken, 3. J a nite on ecntpey r stood! respertfully at the rear d i = DOIN IS STUFF. NCE. D, ue and Beats FOLDEISH GO RIDING ? bs oH a Be STUFF, BY RAPID CONVEYS Third Prize, $5 eae toe nae nf The writer of these lines is eighty-eigh ars old end tt may well Crossing Broadway at Sith Street 1 The tedium of the trip from St, | wniie walking wlong Cooper Avenue eteER rsa) nue, Mount Vernon S for THe Gases t Id man fh t . nge was held up by the traMe policeman.| George to the Battery was relieved | ae tarnante 1 saw ih borsecdtawn Wagon 2 m for their Work wt be that what an old man flads interesting may not appeat to younger A taxicab came to ® stop at the curb] , to-day ty a plodding old truck Y toaded dawn with Iuemige, | The driver, Ten Prizes of $2 Each ve eon tone folk, but nevertheless and notwithstanding, 1 am impelled to tell what ce an ag Ot An a aero) ae APR ADREGOR Fenc oee,| eacglaeriy, man 3 Nees i TIMOTHY KEATING, > 1h Street nee, 1 suw today. 9 ¢ I saw in a neighbor's yard three little girls, all there was in the taxicab was a bowl] ally. “diy driver appeared from the | UR elderly mits ne grate, In KEATING ata thoy F ghbor's ya i of goldfish on the seat. The chauffeur men's cabin, "ae, b, whaPare | creat big lotters on the siile of a cus MRS. GEORGE A. MILL 4 veers 74th Stree are He me “Its fo from four to years old, possibly, playing at “housekeeping” in a told me he had been called by a man] vow trying to do?” the driver de- eo word, "'E <—Mrs, We MARGARET MOREY \ th Avenue ‘ © lost our rm i ow. of aands. They a utovoladd thar i who keeps a dog, bird and goldfish] marded, Bob whinnied, Tho driver biel Soe NT tresia uces Glendale, M. H. GODEREY, Brews gamo to-mght and x big t wand. They had @ miniatur eae they hada mixed store between 80th and Sist Streets and] gave hin some sugar, Immediately |Peye' \° MALNY HARRIS. No. ( id, the Bronx home when you gave assortment of (toy) cooking utensils, and afier the way of such inno fad been ordered to deliver the bowl of| Bob vegan nuesling the pocket from = MAE. BE ROR RIGON 18th Street, Brook! Hilenbemen, No, 80. \ ¢ Viitle pec they were glad to show me how they prepared ail goldfish to a customer Iving up on which the sugar was drawn, Then NEW ONES Te Foatraraeeeen eet, Brooklyn oakly P 4 7 r ” , 409th Street.—Joseph Bemonzi, No. 210] he started “whispering”? into his » astitele. 6 { off whe train JACK LAURENCE, \ ees Be re of food for their table, While I visited the “family” one of the West Sith Street. master’s cnr “Bob,” said the I tit LA uN s Iy about HAYDN W. BARROWS rt Avenue, Morris I CORN-PED. 1 was taken very il and the others ¢ her to bed tn a clotnee — driver, “give me Bil’ hat” The [Ot Huntington alii pected that Lt At Gutex and Pater basket, One immediately donned a nurse's apr e said she did; 1 . WAGON SHED, hat of the driver's, helper wag | te platform ax. if Nae atiheie EL STUBBS, No Ratherford, No J day I aaw u cat eating { ee meer anaes fl Fiber agitines \ From u Second Avenue “L" train to-| placed on the head of Rob's maa. | Somenors woe ther ing MES. J. A. DORAN, NS or, Nid h in front of W mromry L see much difference) prepared and administered “meet day I again saw how searce ground| t Then at the command Rob re- | fo tect sorry for the £ n nt fink hed it, t ws” (LN swear it was sand) which the Invalid pretended to take an *1 is in New York T saw delivery turned the hat, here were more e oO eu bis « out = , Pp t ones you thi a e i ae cat begge at 1 liatel bl a 1 ttend t 7 ub 1 , ay of them, stored on the] stunts, and at the ferry alip. we |e wair ler toiler akat ye Test L waw Read to-day's storic Pig amc A Nini (aps i got it and Anished it. t mediately ible to get up and attend to her houseliold ‘ inent house at 64th Street learned that Bob was once a circus jot him he was skating 4 tar road. Winners will be announced He reinety arnt isto id the « at cate two or liad a great t and [ was invited (o cone again, somo dey —e. Abraham Holzer, No. 527 Weet sath horse.—Wtson Van Orsdell, No. 321 | }ivlen Mevetricl 4 Second Ave (Green Sheet) edition a * a Vent oO as Prank i ? J i ; ) Church Street, Middletown, Gonn. ftreet. Broadwoy nue, Long Island + =p ¢ » Brook | Yr Se a a ree ee ne Hemmer: ae emer ee

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