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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER DAILY PRIZES For the best stories each day; FIRST PRIZE, $25; SECOND PRIZE, $10; THIRD PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for ten next best stories. WEEKLY PRIZES : Capital prizes for best stories of week distributed among daily prize winners s follows: FIRST PRIZE, $100; SECOND PRIZE, $50; THIRD PRIZE, $25; FOURTH PRIZE, $10, ROOKLN. EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS Dur oF ros rer SENDS THEM AWAY WITH A SMILE. . =i - y i WATCHING THE WORLD Go By } Last night 1 spent in Woodhaven, and in going to business this REPOR TED BY EVENING W ORLD REA DERS My “autonobile’ a waeel-chair, and every day | park it ona vines morning boarded a B. R. T. train at Woodhaven Boulevard, 1 noticed ‘ F . covered side porch and watch the world go by. Among the joy- several men tip their hats as they stepped to the Lurnstile and, investi- O make this news feature even more entertaining and ng Special Prizes are to be awarded Di and Weekly. who whizzed past to-day an old ragpicker came Aol ath gating, saw that the young woman ticket agent had a courtedus “Good One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are in addition, Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Evening twee bie hell (inktine sein HUnt Or tHeihous AULT Keaea Eine cal morning” for each asd every patron as ele took thelr fares. There World, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. fal, Hotbetne th anfedstiadat oul. \Mtadts ONE Soe call, appeared to be no exception, nor did any one fail to acknowledge the ; ae no reply, he came around to the side of the house to inve tigate "He dtd greeting. Although I am a daily traveller on the B. R, T., I never TELL YOUR STORY, Il} POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT not see me until he heard my “Good morning ‘ Wefore saw anything like this at any other station, The monotony of TOOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS ARE MAILED DAILY. he took in the wheel-chair in a first quick glance, for he doffed his nat riding six days every week in crowded trains wears on us. Good luck with all the courtesy of a Prince and said, in broken English “Scouse, to the girl who starts hundreds off each morning with a cheerful word ro nat and a pleasant smile!—M. Metssner, No. 2527 Woodbine Street, Brooklyn, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT lady, seuse! I did not know, T hope you get well” * * * He said it feclingly too. * * * “ sel walls if you witness @ serious accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG news story, telephone Beekman 4000 and sty 00 And that “I hope you cet well,” I believe, awe << It seemed to me that 1] for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for first big news. BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. did me more good than [ would derive from a long, long, “really truly” as ride {nto the beautiful country.—B, Lucas, No. 325 North James Street, ih MANHATTAN. BRONX. OUT OF TOWN. Peekaktl! Mm JUST A LITTLE NIP. WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY, “I REMEMBDR! I REMEMBER!" = y yeni: ety seay {0 the Simpaon street I live in a district of bobbed heads, where long hair is such an yONGN 1 ether. emeeaty cree. —— | tation last night I saw a group of ddity that the child ia the etrest after an absence of several days my lm ee children atanding ina circle around | Oddity that the children stop in the streets to stare at it. My own halr | young eon, aged twelve, met mo at @ full grown cat which acted as if ts rather long, and when I have washed it I go to the window to dry it he station and told me he had found SPORTSMANSINY. “PINE TOWN WHEN WE GET IT! ‘t were drunk, The animal had been inthe sun. That is what I was doing to-day when I heard the children @ amall photograph of @ boy about @n the Courts of the West Side FUNISHED.”” viven catnip. The party was at its below me in the street. “Look, look!" one of them sald, “Isn't it long?” His own age, and wanted nie to tell Tennis Clud at Forest Hille tn the sixth] For many years astern Parkway] "rest when a policeman came “It’s flying!” said another. But what absolutely floored me was to hear hin whose picture ¢¢ was, He wame of the first set, Patterson sent| trom Prospect Park to Franklin Ave-| long and the kids skedaddied. The these two, in chorus, crying “Witch, witch!” * * © T have been brought to ma when wo reached over a swift ace that Tilden could not|nue had been ripped up, due to the sud-| Policeman touched Thomas on the soimeWhAE BION GLiny (ORE Weaken, Hubaoe oi _ the house, and to my great surprise A LADY OF THE LONG AGO. S-M-I-T-H! SMITH! reach with his racquet. Tilden looked! way work, which was completed two] ack with his olub and the cat so- ie cepa ane take i AHR mit ie ae Sait I found 1 was looking at a ploture | At Hook Mountain bathing beach in] While attending the Smith family ree over at Patterson with genuine adintra-} oo oo,” einally the road was re-| Pred up f thought and deat <¢t & slory i all, jc of the past.—M. M., Has of myself at twelve years of age, | interstate Park to-day I saw aide bY! union at Awanamaasie Valley, three Hen and called, “Pench, Gerald!” Inter | T°UT® S5° ed opencd] °° * Why did Mr. Volstead neg 172d Street, Bronx Thad not acon it in twenty years. 7 [Side the flapper of to-day and her} i. pam py, Nine ‘ in the Ce oe periereen mde t fy « ae ioe aor iaeinaees lect fo inhibit catnipt—S. Bennest, an mow thirty-seven, and what |sialer of vestoryenr Three younk ges jae f ie aoa a N a to-day, 1 “ ve heen a Kill, | for tramMe, Every o: ae 7 TN ‘ATE , ia : nemore: 1 y. one-plece y nearly $00 mati! Ru esetaliced and tien) renlisinie | Now 46 wean the tact) *% 9497 Broadway. BENT RO ae RATE HE LAUGHED. momerasl caine, Baek, fo ime oer. || bultacwithout. stoovliike, wera) ravine lia? aa tae roalita A ow some one has awakened to the fac’ : As 1 walked along Marten Avenue I saw my landlord collect 100 per cent looked at that: Hivtie) piature ts tows ‘ ‘ pal of the Smits. ‘There were big Smiths tds surroundings. looked about apoo-ltnat Gastern Park au new lent Bs wished I were again twelve and ard a row boat, when suddenly they | iy uct s getically and grinned like a boy caught] ‘* Scere Rar wey nesce Uew ce GUM GAME. ! noticed @ group of boys, twelve or |more than his pre-war rent, although] could have my own boy with me! [halted and stared. There before th and Utte Smitha, fat Smithe, thim stealing Jam.—L. P. Brown, No 17) |Oles, which require underground wiring.} I had five dollars left to-day and was] fourteen years old, tying ons of their | there ts no coal {n the cellar and we| Now I’m having a double frame |stood old Dame Grundy herself, w Smiths, short Sinttha, long Smiths, olf Washingion Street. Brooklyn and along has come the light people and} looking for a Job. 1 asked for work at} mumber to a telegraph pole. Ast |have been without hot water for a| Mad and tho plotures of my aon | Nk Tei nie, Seen ceeoes Latte, Feay Te cen Rein ae i Sateen eae Tey a bf ‘ SAT vine oo. s ‘ did sipealf at tise @hall de placed 3 i skirt, trimmed with] poor Smiths, all having a happy time cut trenches across the newly built] an employment office, ‘We will sena| approached the daredevils ran away, | week. Further, we have no prospects of| side ly side ft. Kast Stroudsburg, |rald, with a glimpse of ruffled bloom-| together under the old. ice FERATHERWEIGH I saw a child of abou id apple trees— #, wailor collar and, of] Mrs. Oscar Smith, Peapack, N. J course, ¢otton stockin Sho stared —— roadway at intervals of 100 feet. They] You right out,” they sald. “Killin your] Iraving the unfortunate youth to his | neat sor th P ers, puffed sie rare s eat for the winter, y ‘a R four vears Offi these trenches with loose stones,| application and register.” I did and| sate, The Ind cried out to me in asa ape DA ln age step on the scales on the stn-| ruining the road, It seems as If the] Was asked for a fee of two dollars ped yy» [the Mea of a rebate for the extra gas < 2R OFFICERS. with stern disapproval at Missen 1922, "1 tion near my home to-day. Of course] Bureau of Highways, or whichever de-| Then at the place where 1 was sent 1] Piteous tones, “Please untie me we must burn.—Mra. A. S., Broadhurst] Reser os pred aghen Asbury | but they, with whoops and laughter,| 4 tite G ahe put no penny {n the slot. She looked | partment tins Jurisdiction, bas fallen] Was told the place had been filled four] Then he cried. He was in great dis- | Avenue, Bronx, 5 : tf went on. Later 1 saw them dixporting ering some coal te unt fintahed dettw. with wonder at the dial and then turn-| down on the Job in seeing that the light] days previously by a man who had ss. It took me nearly twenty —_ Fark Baby Parade. Hi» rifler evidently nlves capably in tha water, whilol usual some lumpe hea tan oe Ing as if she had made an important dis-| wires were not placed before the road istered in June.—Smith, JM] uinutes tolunfasten the heavy rope, [VALUE OF ATHLETICS IN HIGH] ded left him alone while he attended to ood in it walat deep as If shel left on the aldenalk, They errs Coe covery she shouted: “Ob, I don't welen| was finished.—Alfred B. Thorner, No. t 19th Street, Then, inatcad of thanking me and SCHOOL, something. ‘The horse was strolling up| feared getting wet Margaret L.Jiong. In a minute arene not there nothin'!""—-Horace Gough, No 48 Ashfora] $19 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn. . telling me the story, he ran like the I saw # man stop his automobile in] the block and had almost reached the] lwanowlus, Peurl River, N. Y. ong with: 6 wack, caierily, plekea ae Btreet, Brooklyn eee AP THE END OF THE SEASON. teind to join the fellows who had de- |I8lst Street snd step Into a bakery, "ext corner when the traffic officer re- y ully picked uj every lump and departed with it —W PEPPER! In West dist Street 1 saw a canoe] serted him, and they all began [leaving a boy of threo alone on the| turned. Without raising his voice the] “WHATEVER VOU SAY, OFFICER.” |B. Poarae, No. 10 Warren Place, Monte SOME TRICK TO Fr. ! heard the sound of music and]/strapped, io the body of a Ford car mocking and jeering at me. IT got [front scat while the wife sat in the|copper sald, “Say, there, where do you] 1 saw a baseball game in Wilk clair, N..J. Dozens of youngsters crowded abou) |iaughter in the street and looking outlirhe sign said: “For sale—1 room, bat! away as quickly as I could.—K. Liv- | tonn with an infant in her lap. The} think you're going?” The horse stopped, | Barre to-day and to my surpriae not a — an aged woman nt Market and Monronfo! the window of my office on West! kitchenettes haw’ traveiod: soom bAtl) Amyston, No. 822 East 168d Strect, [voy vit have shifted the gear to neu-[turned his head, regarded his master] slngle protest was made on the um- A WHAT-DID-XYOU-8EE GAME. ee oer se tiote er Jaa Ries ee} eB BAW COL Ce Te on felled’ mora than} pronz, tral, while fussing about, and being on] for a moment and then, turning, walked pire's decisions. 1 thought perhaps it] icvery evening I see tl hol Stree! f : rect, ne id iles of mountain and. valle u hill the car began to move. Instantly|back to him—Judith Wilchi: Yo, 430] was because the i ighed sb tor Tha tye Whole taxi howed my way Into the charmed cireio| Mappers. atmost grown, spending thelr /Hred Schippel, No. 333 Weat Alat Street. | 11k A HEN WITH ONE CHICKEN.|the young mother put the baby down,|Saira Avenue, Long Bronche st. ye pounds, but later 1 lenened he was | otetj te, ree, pvenias World. We a and saw she held them spellbound with|lunch hour in the entertainment of ae Lilo ae i 7 sath itbsb) Risch S Lec : Dut later T learned he was! playing a game. Each writes on a plese mn ; . 5 = . For the past month we have been af- | Jumped over the back of the front seat a Sergeant on the police foree.—Alpert * a bird cage in whirl stood a canner emese and passersby by, dumping “UNTIL DEATH DO LS PAR forded great amusement by a neighbor's{nd stopped the car in time to prevent MOVING AND PAYING RENT. | 'T, O'Malley, No. 435 South Main Pr of Daper the names of the writers he twittering and trilling as though hw * Some flippers Joined them and] at Tarrytown I saw a real wedding. | diligent, If not skilful, operations on his} its collision with another machine im-| ya ‘provttonee wt. Tt Pittson, Pa SHIRES “AbOUld rosea Arse (esse, sotond would burst his golden throut, 1! hurdy, gurdy waa'playing “Darlings! ing eay eideva vieion dnl whitesbealdelnew cal, Never Waiaee BALE elven SUGE y ahead. —Mrs. Edward O'Neil, 1 Providence, R. 1, I saw a house} I’! prize and the other prizes. On the fol- novelty of the bird ging in their]! Am Growing Old.—B, Altman, No. : le it i a i ; teadavleare: Aiken Listen we i TUniversity Avenue. which had Interfered with the city’s wor Sabra title | Ha aoe our selections it ry 109 much fo © youngsters |°%t Georgia Avenue, Brookiyn yer stelwart groom. wo mothers and 188 M Bhar ars We ii. = ect. TY by with the official ist and the one with midst was. or much: for tity : Whose tearcdimmed eves never-Jold we thought the climax had come plans Co widen a strect. ‘The house was 1 saw a man win a ton of hard | the lowest score pays 10 cents. The TWENTL HO CENTURY PI and they stood quiet. thrilled | he father TURE. | being moved ne when her innards weve di. cupants not only iheiead. ‘beame Men ers abled ar : ‘or 10) “ “ ¢ opened at Christm agiovand beautycon it: ail Wutenoen DOLL OR A DOLLAR theless beamed with happiness, Not] ven idewale and put together. by. the|.,(% front. of the New York Edison] remained in the house but seemed to] veer carnioni dn cnn toca nan Hee ee eee ene ee tiny urchin tna rgeed undershirt, who} 1 6 watching « ‘doll’ game at} are nowadays, but n in nuptial] directions in a gulde book. However, Building at Tromont and Monterey|be enjoying life as usual. ‘They were| Lynch, No. 16 Reman Street, Ny- |—Mra. J. Ro Mall. No. 215 W. Anderaca plucked at the ragged undershirt of his] Conoy Island. All the numbers except] qith God's servant gent stilling into| tls morning he surprised us even more] Avenues. the Bronx, IT saw a classy! playing some of tho latest jazz tunes! ack, N.Y Street, Hackensack, N. J pal and whispering!s” asked: “Who's| No. is were taken, A young man came the hearts of the young couple the when with a safety razor blade he eare-|mousine. Standing on the running}on the phonograph while the house was . hoard and using the reflector for a mir-| pein, ror the chauffeur was shaving himselflis, Magner, Prov: . with @ safety razor.—Dorothy Metz, No. Beets prov Meonce, He 1 tor'—Eana Crabs, No.Jop and when thet Ie, Brook neked tim to. tak blowin’ the whi 699 Throop Ave yrietor of the game the number the fully removed from each tire towed to its new location --John SIG, ROBERTINI. Yesterday | was permitted to take my little brother, Robert, to the riousness of the new life upon which | mee ne tiny they were entering. Oh, it was beau- shreds of rubber which lad formed dur = young man replied he had no use for af tifa: d. brot i> mind those words! ing a month's wear.—Mildred Bradt, No. [QitD & eee STRANGE WoRDs, Then a box of candy If youl. often forgotten, “What God hath{ 1359 Fulton Avenue. Bronx ANON Bo) LNBGe restos: 4 BOY S700! e Coyins-| Palisades Amusement Park. Robert {s five years old, "We stayed to To-day at ut Hank ot ential an 1 ald the ater ie sein ran ie joined together let no man put asunder.’ HOW FAR WOULD YOU WALK FOR j aan Sat see the free show, and among the performers was one man who walked SAW A man exchange a $109 bil tr J oO PObiN Batali Anna M. Bernatdine, No. 52 Si . 5 saw a boy in Coytesviile eati é Soliant iis aliens (ook wor at a iliie nba propristor agreed. Tn ira Gennes Mies ° MANHATTAN. i SoA ; Ph ero ee ene from one side of the stage to the other on a rope. This proved to be fed his money to five diflerent 1 the ‘oprictor exclain ‘No, saw something pecullar In a clgar of . a . 7 Se ee oa Mahlon ont ns!” 1 hase Glin Hana ans Sritte aPan ota ti SUBURBAN TOME ON 42D STEEN. |store on Tremont Avenue, one block east] @ street on the hill. Another led, on more Interesting to my brother than anything else he saw {n the course Lirerartd eee A sett Pabiatld eal aa eauecAi ate ines Sear a ces oinite tne| In the heart of ‘the theatrical! d of Third Avenue, The base of the show-] @ bicycle, threw him to the ground. of a wonderful day. * * * And what do you suppose I saw last No. 49 East Third Street, B vt N Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn. Monee nee te Toot at {trict On 42d Strect, between Hrondway | ci Iie wocniana tn tie canis He PsA Mica Lap ae he ne eeos aye night wien I went upstairs? * * * There was Robert trying des- . s a and highth Avenue, there 4 fou tory | noun dar spot about 5 inches tn «di- ke elf f aware he . ? ww ont W from the aerviee sta- |? eM my had been hit, although th 1" perately to walk the rope he had tled between my mother’s bed and hi 20. Lede ve two Upper Moore are sci}ameter Gn the gra the wood) which it, although the lad on J 'y mother’s bed and his EFFECTIVE ON AND AFTER SEPT. 11, 1922 tion. nnd to great astonishment found} | " SOEs fae oe ae erate ead tepestion ve. | (Ae bibs appeared InpAtencd. dn. ; > Mat s regal stontaent found back about ten feet. F noticed this eve-[ looks Mike a knot. Close Inspection r ne own erib.—Ruth De Marrals, P. 0, Box 894, Central Boulevard, Pall- I saw my neighbor's son coming out of the house lugging a can of | another fan Usne Noes ning that the family who occupy t ala the head of a gorilla, Eyes, nose, Other lad, aceing how the cone-eat Sees N pain e boy is always interesting, and I decided to watch closely. [tures tuken, One young fellow Waa atl oor garden. here dn a nice aalting | ccinhia te vlatlen Miser nol, No,| approvingly, “Attadoy, Petey, atta- He worked for some ime anid, with mich whistling and a great deal of [the wheel, pretending to dive. THe) around that part of t Lae EAN el teeckota Moon In te boys» And Petey snited betworn wat were all over the car Hel nio= lead) hat ech et OURS mats . ic his 0 ne carr, standing back to admire his own performance. finally completed a sign, | tures, 1 twlieve, are going across the] frm a poteh; there are boxed flownns - No. 1066 Bdgewood Lane, Palisade, reading: “Please Close Gate—Dog.” * * * I'll give the lad credit | |sea—Margaret C Hoffman, No 21] iii auburban setting and look dow INFANTS? DEPARTMENT N, J : . ¥ West Tis! Street ‘ ‘ 1 At one of the entrances to Naman's len the ab as shee ) e pi a nthe mest urban ot in the world one 0] for one thing. when the job was finished ke DID put tae paint ay an ae ie opt Hepan surest (a (Ab ace: ee a BEL, dag tees “FTP $: * But when he went out, 1 presume to find “the fellows,” he left (yey It AND) SEE. . , | nue ° baby carriages parked while mamma On the beach at Atlantic City I saw the gate wide open. ‘Theodore Wolff, No, 2119 47th Strect, Brooklyn. While 1 was raining hardest lus . was shopping. A matron passed from Jan elderly gentleman in bathing art night 1 saw a young man riding a SUE T LOVES TO SHor, one car to another to quiet the more [walk up to a gentleman sitting near me eee ea TAKE a peies neh ite I saw nA woman come inte a sma eatless visitors. —M. J. 1... Simpson Jand excMim, “Hello, Ed! 1 sure. am ond wonun to Third Avenuennehile | oy, Br fee OE ohIsth todayeana| Rereee, Broke glad to see you! I've been wanting to tthe acinal BULL ask to be shown one of the waists ad Taare take a swim all afternoon and had no THE DOG'S COLLAR, A LITTLE RED HOUSE ON FOUR nty- fire pounds “Ba vertised bn th : windoy rR cent 4 . * ee i : R Acari oh e fa ako care of hts Ilere, mind] On Savin Avenue, Weat Haven, Conn., WHEELS. cl Me A Hae She examined it thoroughly and ther aM hat looks A ininiature uni Ket out Jelleve me, 1 sure is At Sayville, Lo 1, 1 saw Nothing to talk a 1 i Hi 5 e ollie oun. an unuaui eee Tniere, startled everybody within hearing dis-[ciureh rolling down Lafayette street {got a laugh when he pulled off his hig cabal 3 And t-aaw Silasee ONO cole a wheats, Yt was a Garfo Bast 82d Strect tance by saying: “Yes, this is ail right.oo What appeared to be a For shock of gray hair and handed it to hia] 10% We looked at the tnacription on|enr, license No. 768-182 N. ¥., about Ini ina hey ean, shi 4 thing "hee ethane cate lue Qt pfrlend. | Hils head looked like a grape ls collar and read: “1 am John Doyle's] tho size of a moving van. ‘Three Irene WINING IT, voter for a dollar. sin Atkin, N aven is chureh, carrying af fruit rank R. McDonough, No. 34} dog. Wh r o W.| Windows were cut in either side, while 0 St. Nicholas Place Venusytvania license plate, bore the in- [so . - dog. ne dog are you T . A boy of atout three or four wae play-| 10 St- Nicholas Pt roniesivanls Uagnte, Bit Nie tety [Routh Rhode Island Avenue, Atlantic] Wuherty, No. 9 Gilbert Street, West|4 French door at the rear led out upos , GAS ing around t kot a hot WOINGIEX \ TB ak outa aineiennne awel one Haven, Goan: an observation platform ftted with ay THe MENDEAVOR SO QUEENS. hound for State Island this afternoon.| a RING pues care RIGOIWERTOL TENT UHUreR THe, Ate ras Ree ee ce ae aT Centr aa On my way home 1 saw an old. ¢ z * When the musle started in, the. cabin he na drug store at ‘Third Avenue oud |’ hile was as EASES SR bo A . saw a lavatory at the rear right an man sitting in a small park in front of ros THE LAW, Climbed on the seat to look through the] 98th Street [saw a young man wearing Nels capacity. perhape: the preach. | 1 88¥ On Ocean Avenue to-day » Junk BE aa ae Opposite this a kitchenette with oft : 4 ' relat by motor out on Long Island | SYmyied On te nt te teckhands cor {it business sult and carry hniteane | {1 Hen ' ra wagon With a large sien on elther iia) On Yonkers Avenue I saw a man np-|stove and table. Forward on the lef the ‘Clymer Btrct: Police Btatlor ey ' ; wipdey ee Here nter a telephone booth the su fa done from the atena.—l. FW loe it which read; “Oh, Mom! proaching holding In front of him afwere two berths and at the right ane siniled and ehildren went up to him, 9] 700 j mC ‘4 it pate y coy by rae ‘ nite dosh jfease in with him and |e the: doi ©, $160 Decatur Avenue, Rronx comes John! He give un thie Hore small cedar bu ‘The bush was other berth with a chest of drawers ti “ day and week by week. Particularly) sharply Mr nse as Wve minutes later he emerge] peat ere ee Ds were Oo ce] beneath. In front was the driver’ stopped to hear what he had to say F pa dip tye but he | Less than five minutes later I a 5 pric for our old rags, hotties « red with bees, Bees w n his fa h t ve SN eae cate tmawes [22 suindas and on the Journey home-[ expected to hear 1 cieeet iy [itt red from hem to foot in ven | Ree ee nes ee Tanne inane tiitiame Non 108, bare |and neck, and ax 1 looked closer I eaw| sent, made comfortable with leathet calle i 1 ress J ward, 1 stop Lincoln and Will | wasn't ur Beit add mata pormy. |elothes—opera hat to patent pumps. In Bronx Park 1 saw a squirre NG tholdi Awanue. Gersey an they covered his hands and his arms|cushions, glass front and awning. E which were beginning to fall from the] =e Aveliues in Queens was eapectally |e offered the aston hed m0) & DONUy Linok the wane subway downtow fenee in the giraffe's out-of doo! He AYaTeNaaUheD on foliCGed Lina ct al aMaIne the. lady of the houaa it cone trees. “Do you see those leaves as they] {04 [4 Bu nHBy th i yecause of th z $ y followed him. He checked his t » giraffe walked over, lowered “BEAVER,” IMPORTED. safe distance untll he went into a yard,|Versation, T learned that the desiga fall?” he asked, “I am going to fall] yriae i Se Bho. insisted On) PERE RENTS ARE WHOMPHNG, {the Public Library and then wath head gracntally, And MeKOU ne ean : where he bruahed the becs Into a box. |! thelr own and that they carry every hate’ “ho children’ watted ve hie leebee none A) WHERE TE: a Fe "las if to keep an engagement A iuirrel with its tonmsue. May Vac ranklin Square, Middletown, N dinired his nerve.-Harry Bisenhut,| Possible need, Under the platform was Just ke that ho: ehiidrets walled reves: & ar «ft rid faced, im At the cigar anid at d dy, thayer, No. 1703 ‘Third Avew Volt, No. Hornaday Place, Bronx aw four young fellows in front 6 School Street, Yonkers, N. ¥. a rowboat In two parts, to be bolted thinking he meant to do something for wr #4 o iG motor inade a ra pi Mt Avenue |} saw a jephnon 1 WHET ar store lenly one of t mn together when desired. Altogether, this their amusement, but seen sajetad " AARC eu oul Mave) wa att vel oa eurd Lithia Wal In moment, with much party of four were touring Long Island only went to sleep. His head ard a mile off, Me kicked so viz v3 HM. Hiseley. No. 36 Morning lnughter, each of the others handed him WRATHRR: LOBE, at their lelaure in as well equipped and to his chest and he was motions oronaly: avid looked so anuch lke] gide Avenue anickel, Then [learned that Zit is af While going through the wonds I ne rat a ittle red house one could wig One at the children touched him, but hep Somebody of Importance that the game of spotting nh Whiskors, ‘Tha| tleed that robing and other bird visitors }for Regina Co Geleer, Sayville, Le did net respond. Am ambulance surgeon] HeeNts Bardiy bothered him. | When THE LIRR OF PRADE frst fellow w chin whiskers of| Were chasing one another about and from. Williamsbury Hospital sid uae Anne eae A AB UIT | sco unid Vie corr Second Avenue any warlety anit yills “Zit mst recetve) Kathoring In flocks In preparation fer lawaTRR AND GRASS AND OLM bad died of old age.—Miss (. tiarvin Cae Tae iromteey A DAL ABET eh aca atte thos , on th rom each of the other players whatever | Ne if Bee ay Mee WEEDS. No. 1719 Madison Street, Ridgewood, |} r ated: Stree Mra ono. black lordays 1 Wey ware nm beforehand. In case ode? his Og REY EE TAR CL Toi leat of train travel on aap He asant : * : ; Saale Cine eather Ia not far away, bi have t oaklyn as Street, Queer I the one whic Ri a F aaa Heed that the birds, ike human being, [return from my vacation yesterday f gs y "a oled now and then on the weath sha the seat with a woman who was WAGON LOADS OF Joy. ONO CHILDREN.” read , showing the man with the whiskers that | eee ett To ete eae de are gat rending a magazine. We passed throug. On Sth Street, between Third dua nee certainty is. beco! valiaule pe r aek Septet eal ries the others. | with their nightly chatter but, ace the foothills of Feanttee. oy Lexington Avenuca, a building 19 be V Grenter New York, Krom an cteyy- |E vat the ide nat! We sald Baer ene ee feel eora. sua |x te cneret . thir chatter should [passed two island dotted Inkes ‘There (ng remodetted, and the contractors’ {ted train to-day T saw on Browdiay, [oT is only for a 2 ae: ae inate bears are worth al conse on or uhout Sept. % for the frat! were I wild flowern cn elther sid Immediately it was besieged by eh ing which reads Wall to Lat." —Arthur] wants to aay AVateatla tt hn strest. Likes, SLY. ter Pe sa at : bale Jarie sed her ever from the magaaine, bt dren, and within a few minuter they |W Bothuann, Neo 36 De Graw Street, | a few pons a rs - +e a oe Nicholson, Hauppa i y for a moment.—Helen Tar had started building Bridges ang |Jamalca, 1 1 O'Neil, No. 31 Yesterday's Special Prizes . - _ [Webw. Hed Hook, Dutchess Go» NF tunnels and fashioning wiguntai een RET ore: WHILE YOU WANE A RICHMOND. HOW OLD ARE COLGATE & Co just as they would have done at th Ines i A SMILE Lv . ennnneners After supper F sat down to read the) witey The WINTRY WINDS pa sanshoreccAavanree. O'brien. NO. On Manhattan ridge to-day Taaw of th a metal » 1 watehed First Prize, $25 OW, FOR THE WINGS OF A BIDE] hat Did You See Tosbay?” page and Nid wee oe #82 Vanderbilt Avenuc, Brooklyn motoresele cop chasing a speeding auto- | young workman whe lad just Anished ur sigs T sun k very even-Paaw that a Manhatta wrote that Col r # mobile, He canght up with it and |eoldering together t milerly shaped M. DAVENPOL 86 Means Avenue. Hixiland 5) see flock ‘ In squad-| gute & Co. were extablished di I801. If awa number of persona preparing WAY DID TAKE EVERYTHING | both the rand the policeman] pieces of copier Pi hn ie hog B phe AS roy mat r y their wine] tt sa Hot a mlaprint, the gentler heme Dae Poh on shore . T saw a Pollce Department truck halt} sewed up, but before they came to afonsty cut aint fa d sith meta . , er homes. Mi, box 18. M 1 Beach, | with fit pon investigation. that Colx 1 Valley Rallroad Is repatetn, in front of a Hamilton Avenue saloon] halt, [saw the driver, a pretty young | shear hain he Anished Second Prise $10 Staten Island rar gan at No. 6 Dutch Street, > bridge which crosses Newark Bay nnd watched pollcemen bring out. af Woman, smile at the oMeer and speak a | work te 1s model of the NIN. AD tn Boulevard York, in 180%, ‘The writer was employer {the minute a discarded tog fale nixty-gallon still, four bags of niash,[ few words to him. Me 4 and | hulk of a siking sh T next expected Ho MEN KL : Boulevard, I 40 Nan Asp yer so oran, Pen Ih Raraete cite Te Pala | Rani hand. workinen (i ti three big barrels of alleged whiskey, af smiled alee, aud permitted her to go on. | hin to polish yan ab Saki Si Third Prize, $5 When ft went on beard a ferryboeat! when tl use colebrated its 10th an peathered: t watehful walter In 9 faw funnels, a couple of copper bollerst--Jack Sebneider, No. 4 Linden Court,| rough spots and 6 Meh there hound for Stat Flan on Saturday | piversary and rocelved, an did other or nay here ot only men and and four cases of wet goods Phey wh O6th Street) Mdgemere, ta. 1 were many 1 a mall CAROLINE, SULNEIDEL 0 Grant Avenue, Bev tl liteht 1 saw the next pler re at] ployees, a gold piece in commemor f h to but women as well, didn’t take everything, The bar te stil haminer and H tag the vessel ie > 7 | South Ferry » traw pile 6 feet hightor the event. N. Ro Brows 0. 72 wp M Ne *08 Boulevard, there and si f sorn STORE. lightly on its out ' wntil it wa Ten Prizes of $2 Each with the wht ihe: RUorRd odtceral Cia A cuadescAribaetor: Mayo Nod Frank A. Bant treet saw an old, much-used flivyer all covered with: ight Ande nitatlons JAMES J. ROLLEY, N 1 117th Street wd taken ' ruined Brooklyn. front of Nloou iv Astoria. A man] Then he told m iaklow te ee A. 'T, AHEARN, No. 46 Vark West hip Bedwin 6 67 Overlook FROM THE FEED-BOX ite curdhourd box marked [eruit dish, 1 laukhed are x M Mod. DAVIS, I ‘ed Avenue, I History. it ind Keveral siunilar boxes |Joking. but he we quite Keriousty ' u u ' an | was standing teday close to the ¢ track at the Dutehess Prospect Park near a hi Kate tee OAc ait Tek new Hue Bach inp of ME IDA TPH. Cont ‘ . aa . as Mount Lookout I sww to-dn iain ike! the cen ino dre | this haminer the pe After the ANNA CARLSON, N A Street, Brook Wer. BONDS County Fair at Rhinebiec carby were some summer boarders who shaft erected in commemoration « Hotes he onme mut, Anished counting |Antiet who'll swank + Wet finish AO HIRSCH 74 t. Brooklyn on Cae moon t] pad come ait fora di port with the farmers. On the programme Rattle of Lone } ton w roll ot bi ine ‘ ae eB Rida ISABENIAT MOST, 5 » Parkw us Irow " toon the afternoon were w 247 pa | 227 trot-and-pace and a 3-minute of the shaft, in | letter the pookwl. the | thes wale HL S 4 TAIRA TLD VALMRSU TENSE Note Aone. 4 ra ald her of any Bae inseription In honor of Maryt + hud a F on Awe ae ath CHa enITatatie rain each Het ae | Hing event. One of the be nn the city was holding a card 400 who. on this battlefiotd, A front) wud VIB VOMACKA, Ne hardson Avenue. 1 ine 4 rt r and andd ine th os With her escort. He must bea al the Anite t o 1 PMP POT A HOS OP CLO NS ‘ f ; J ise, “gayee thes ih ; I f Bibiek , van at the world, or a man oy something. "Yes," 1 beard worlbed the word) of i Wash | 4 could be ped wiih aes sport Re Hay tories ne nies you i nh ak he Wi ' ' " the will he a trotting race at a trot and pace at 2.27 t “Good God! What H 1 he pine fant ad iv ls Winner | be anr e this evening ight Pictors ; , A ton: ‘Good God! What, , Won rinl viding bod oy L , H Sitio eins, Mi nd then the last race at G o'clock, We've got me to burn”—Mra Alall, Nc. 82 Besley treet, Brovklyn ‘ rf 1. Astor, Lb bostrvet | New Briguia JH Darrow, No. 9 Adriauce Avenue, Poughkeeps: x J —