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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922, 5 a 3 DAILY PRIZES WEEKLY PRIZES For the best stories each day; FIRST PRIZE, $25; SECOND PRIZE, $10; Capital prizes for best stories of week distributed among daily prize winners } THIRD PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for ten next best stories. as follows: FIRST PRIZE, $100; SECOND PRIZE, $50; THIRD PRIZE, $28; FOURTH PRIZE, $10. OUT OF TOWN. E BRONX. » YADE, acncon, woo 10 mun. PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNU APPENINGS : ©n Labor Day while walking on North| To-day as I walking along the road ’ IN VAUDEVILLE. ican Promsrce acy 1 telt Sat n't nats REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS penis Shee ae isto ‘Mouting oad standing af the Adding wood to jypat already, was a house was an of] painting of my grandfather ina gold frame. * © * ; urb. There were three women on the|ing I asked him: ‘What's the idea of 4 RY make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly My sister and I went to Keith's Palace Theatre, We were sitting In oie dle ng naaltaly as Hd ewok LH cuireercn ear teat ah He eat One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are in addition. Send them tq.““What Did You See?” Editor, Evening fourth row orchestra seats when the curtain went up on a sketch, and \ Was surprised when this man looked] belleve in comfort.""—Raymond —_ L. World, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENIN IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. In the centre of the stage we saw grandpa looking down upon us out | p from hia ook and waked me the|Pharo, No. 888 Ocean AvenUs, Lake: of that gold frame! * * * Grandfather was never In a vaudeville jay to Woonsocket. 1 thought he could | wood, N. J. theatre In his life. In that res 1 et that Information from his book. We —~ TELL YOUR STORY, IF POS: Y /RITTEN ABOUT BAL TeaDeNt; ENE KONE. Fedoeining TeaChTe: Or Ie | BBiMtatked a minute or two and 1 saw thai IT 18 THE LAW. TOOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY ANDIN FULL. CHECKS ARE MAILED BAILY, | S2D0#rance was that the sketch was called “A Chote Rehearaa the book was the Bible. He alway:| T saw a patrol wagon last night in * Mrs. C, O, Stewart, No, 1222 Boynton Avenue, Bronx arriea It with him, he told me, "I/front of the Jamaica Police Station. : ; In't conaider myself safe withoui| Several cops in uniform were busily IN SAFE KEEPING, AND THEN TH 18 CENTRAL ‘oe gitid:—John F. Magner, No, 3) engaged unlonding bottles and Jug SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT While walking along 42d Street near et, Pawtucket, R. 1 | couldn't help thinking how much bet- vi P| . 4 top te Woula be: for the community if t you beihleged tates arent the outbreak of what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know ef any other BIG news story, telephone Beekman 4000 and ask =| Vanderbilt Avenue T saw a Western} Tr What Did You RATING St Tum MOONLIGHT, |the cargo were a human one in the fer the CITY EDITOR @ Mvening World, Liberal awards for first big news. BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS, Unton messenger who carried w hing in | Soe the story of a ‘wall to Tet." Whit i form of a few robbers and gunmen.— one hand and with hie other hand held| with Its Intimation that the t tetwees For Brokswoy po have, Me a... BROOKLYN. MANHATTAN fast to w pretty llttle girt dhout tout lavalirewaua: ‘Pare id encire, BN mere last night at 10 o'clock, I sat t J A a 14 ese days, whe: or fout this way with bi ingle house © {Our youny women from the dunga- HOLDING HANDS. MAUD MULLER. BELOW THE DEAD LINE. ote ed tg ie gf CLM a Oe eee eee : sad ag he AN APPEAL TO COMMUTER * ite ‘ 18 too busy to take baby to grandma's] it. You cnn soe It In Latayette Place the eur OW Beach GOIN’ Street andee |,.On the ticket office window at the Two other girls and I were riding on an uptown B. R. T. subway Bhe wore a stylish dress of Dist TOPO ORT ENG I CRTREE BP COT Ve els etal at ‘; Hilda Freedman, No. 1382 Prospect Av¢ the full, Wight and beautiiat nude’ [Tremont station of the New York Cen-| train, One of my friends was lucky enough to get a seat. The other Trt 8 One Rett, Rowing Cee aa! (Riel and’ Broadway I eaw a doy | SL She ah Renda Whe ie, prank eaWathan deseo, Ni 4 ; ral Railroad: "God bless the thought- 1 and tent nl dag icednt APN of about nine walk wp to a car | child along via Western Unioy.—S. - ‘athan Koslow, No. 2863 Myrtte ee oi ete et pave his ticket be. | Str! and I had to be contented wita post. I was stauding with my one of New York's own. She entered | |) 1! 4 Lapkin, No. 1041 Kelly Street, Bronx WAR, Beene RSME Lets fore the first of the month. May the| ack to her, our hands clasped about the pole. I wanted to call her |,Bf0cery on Madison Avenue bee on SoNtInG: Chaustone (fa vaténaod tee Coming down on the tretn sree Lev - . her order was being filled chec! tn , y Stamfore night T sa OuAM: saeco ie i ey pean of Piyres attention to a bandera with ea the cutest and prettiest baby you |her Ilst with a gold pencil. Ordering “ ie eae ela date Senet sie i aa eons \idetal ; § any ; at Mat tT a id the ite — The ocean was at low tide at Point|)"_anna Booth, 439 Hillview] @V@r saw, so I gently pressed the hands above mine on the pillar. | Potatoes, she followed the clerk to & anield, e ne homo last night on e Brons | eee ee eee tochelle, walk. rd Pleasant. From the shore I saw a num-| venue Yonkers, N When there wasn't any response I tapped, and when that alana a 1 | Dasket which contained iange but green: Danded it to him, and I saw the boy Jexpress in the subway. At T APO Deeer oD sllpte sere of Deuce nea ber of children and grownups digging : 5 0 tied tubers, “Are these all you have? atk to another motor, where & woman came Into the car wheeling af Miouer fellow on the other alde of the ona sandbar with thelr fingers, A'litte| yeaNina “1 Lowm You Born. | Pinched. Well, finally I turned around to freeze that girl with a hard | shoe asked. "Yer, madam, and they ar ah ee Le thay MI Ganpooarineu div evel pemes we latece Eos Sue Oe Re eae eae ences boy came staggering out with a pail look, and—as perhaps av re th . Itod. the ought the Hoke » How she passed the} him fiat in the ais . you dirty Brg ete eee Cit theah Clatns’ aoe] At the Hook Mountain, Upper Nyack, Kk, perhaps you 2: © guessed—dlscovered that the hands I }the Anest on the market,” repliod "| would not have the police dotharing [ticket agent and engineered the turn-| scab.” ho sald, “get up and get oft this of them still wrisgling, He told mo he |i, 00%, ©, young mother and father.) had patted, tappedand pinched were those of aman, ° © © Iwatked |5er," che responded, “and let metell| M™ He sold t for haly grice— Jette te a mystery. At 724 Streat. she] Haim OF Til give you some more.” ¥ “f dresse In athing tl I ‘e! * » a} A ei ve v. 30 , - fe letimy | ° i *) es o 3 had dug them all out of the sand on the! {Creag @ ‘blanket on the heach, place} &W8Y from that pole and never looked back—Sarah Wachter, No. 378 you, young man, I have not always Piieare Srvderiom No. $76 M. 4000" Tiete our train aiid crueed the platform Scr OF ine Semele peace oe Rape himaelt, and ~~ 1 could get} the baby on it and go in for a swim.| Macon Street, Brooklyn. been at the mercy of you cheats. When . to take @ “local.""—Ars, Dorothea Stro-| [titln 1S [ht OS Tt at he had left them also if I would dig. I rushed to] jyvery once and a while they would you were in knee pants I was on the bel, No. 2415 Third Avenue, Bronx. allah aif iether tre r the house for a basket and in a few|come running out, give His Highness farm digving potatoes, ‘These things| OA PLACE FOR WuNnOow- behind him n ticket to New York.—la mioments I too was busily engaged in] un. Inspection, wee that all was well ware Gia and leh tor EnaNt htes SHOPPING, THE UNRIPE LouLypor. Helms, No. 678 East 148th Street, Brom the pleasant task of thrusting my hand] with him and go back to the water. Gaye inthe san before hauled away.],.O% Automobile Row I counted to-day} 1 saw Pop when he came home to fi down into the soft sand and bringing up] All I heard the baby say about It was They are unfit for human use and baik|{b® sales agencies of alxty-alx different |nignt with a nice box of lollypops for ON THE HOUSE Miarge fat ams.—Llizabeth man, | Coo Helen Kane, 14 Highland Av % r makes of motor cars. There were also hopeful sed thre "I door oper In came an errand, a ; : home We convert them into pork.” Then ur young hopeful, aged three, The , I" Third Avenue, Long Branch, N. nue, Nyack. ~. | @ score or more of tire companies, ac- | folly re of various colors, After | bOY with a packa, and a ript-Deok COMMUTATION she walked out-—John C. Wallace, No.| cossorien and dealers th second-hand | supper I offered the young sentioman.@ ft ne e package wan . ; cags.—W. J. Garrity, No. 601 Fifth Ave- He. iaoclined. to tanec tt essed 10 Mr ra, Csigned. I New York this morni , fmm \ “That's 1 4," he sald ne | placed the parcet on my employer's desk ai Des ee fa m i feccoleaead ai eiiune tis tacaa tata nf rb hal Deh dicted abrtect tal Politi! eriporcne: ee iad torAih. ounce: Tea LWhEN He Appenred and Asked toa WA ately behind a plump, pink-c 8 eC e car BLOCKING THE TRAFFIC. PUNK At the foot of West 215th Street, NEW YORK CITY. one for him.—Sarah A. Flood, No, 409] sent the cigars I told him I did: for whistling. While he cut his tobacco and filled his pipe he hummed a My friend and I were strolling along White thing @o back of Isham Park, I discovered to-| In front of the furniture store where [| fast 146th Street, Bronx, know. He opened the box. There = merry dance tune. He had his favorite morning paper with him, but | Firth rie tastashtl toe Bushwick | day a real, old-fashioned swimmin’ hole.| am employed I was surprised this was no card: He invited his office assax s ha f 5 Avenue, Brooklyn, yesterday with] Avenue last might I noticed a closed | ‘There arc no bath houses, no guards,| morning to see two fire engines, 1 NIOM PHOPLE. elates to Join him in a smoke, They : appeared to be too well contented to want to bother his head with the | our twin babies. Sho has girls and 1| C7 @™awn up to the curd om Fur- Ino wafety lince—just a clump of trees] hastened to Inquire the damages, but| ag Midland Reach { suw one sign| did. And several hours later the samo day's news, When the conductor came along the man handed him a | have boys. When we reached my strect| more annoving than they hove boon | ond mlgh grass to dress behind, home-| jearned that there was no fire. Insten} reading: “A Respectable Place for Ro-] messenger returned to sny that the box 3 commutation ticket. I began to be interested when I heard the rail- | wheel of my carriage broke and| for some time and we were busy | ladder tor climbing out of the water.| striae aii’ tthe ceeceent shortage at] SPectable People," and another sign: | belonged to another Mr. Schwars on the 5 ; couple | sweeps o1 e e- Anfield, No. | to make «ood,—Rtcha ol, B ‘ Then he leaned over and showed that the photograph on the ticket | fie, “yunds of Ours. each with her!’ sranaing at tho curb, and although ble speed, but closer in the swimmers| “kencles, the Fire Department has asked Sedgwick Avenue, Bronx Clinton Avenue, Bron . § er firma to dona ; was that of a young woman. * * * My friend the happy man had |with four sets of twins. We took up| {%@ windows wore down and the |ure wife in n slowly eddying backwater. | ony good they ‘have Ho tse f0p\4o Helb “HERE'S YOUR HAT.” A brought along his daughter's commntation ticket and had forgotten hia | @lmost the entire corner of the atrect,| 4207 ds open, they appeared to be | This evening I saw nlx reg'lar fellers.| tidy over the present need.—B. L. Fils faliah (athe einGuement ee ‘ unmolested by the pests. Some one each about twelve years old, forget all] ior No, 28 Avenue A We enjoyed a visit yesterday from my brother, whom we are s own.—W A. Borchers, No. 641 Mechanic Streot. Peekskill, N. Y. ab Dassers-by, | had had the foresight amd ingenuity | about thelr suppera in the excitement rey Cs 2 em is = ‘ | {rho were amused even more a moment] fo fasten a large bunch of Chines [of pushing each other off the #DriNE| gm —— , always deligated to see, He did not walt for us to discover that his still an cn ib as $ ihother lot twine caie, along (ition Be ne ase oan cue RaGies. guaisolkeing ates: thane Ac late a eMNRa eG straw hat looked like new, but promptly called our attention to the = babies. Then we all decided tt was| reo” to. motortete-—Wloresce ey |comer ran down the hill, shedding| You don't have to go out of town to] Wonderful work of the cleaner, * * * Well, he left the straw hat = fme to move on.—Mrs. Florence M.| Lockwood, No. 678 McDonough | Clothes as he came and ducked behind} get tho thrill of horse trading at a coun-| on the table and all hands adjourned to the porch to discuss Harding Tilden, No, 601 65th Street, Brookiyn.! Street, Brookiyn. Nee ee eae tee on nla] try fair. Go. instead, to 24th Strest.! Daugherty, tho cost of living, the new plays, Babe Ruth, coal, love, . Ten seconds later he Joined] between Third Lex! : y vs, 1, , a WHERE HOME RUNS ARE AT A PREMIUM. the fellors with a yell and a eplash.—| ‘Thove almest any day vou con mee hose. | marriage, divorco—we just talked and talked, until suddenly our bull- The Town of Wilton, Conn., is all jazzed up over the approach of Herbert S. Walsh, No. 677 West 204th} ters running horses up and down the} dog came out of the house with the brim of that straw hat around ais et, street to show prospective buyers thelr canictl one of the stellar athletic events of the year. Tae boys up there adver- gaits, and then in one of the bulldings| ec®- Iam glad my brother can take a joke. He laughed as heartily oa eae AO GLORIOUS PRERNOLD! tise the thing in a rather striking way, for my first knowledge of it | PSYCHOLOGY oF SALmSMANSHUP. | 1s an auctioneer trying his best to raise] a8 any of us.—Mra B. J, Keegan, No, 305 Hast 200th Street, Bronx. - 7 came trom Ue, On Seventh Avenue at 56th Street to-| the bids on these antmals.—R, F. Veral ) = While waiting for a Yonkers Avenue] I qaw at Freehold, N. J., to-day the the placard I saw posted in the store window: “ARH YOU day 1 noticed @ lad In blue overatls, no] ll, No. 826 Third Avenue, WIFE TAKES RAZOR TO HUSBAND. MYSTERY OF 23D STREET. trolley my ankles were nearly taken off] fleld upon which was fought the battle} GOING TO SING SING Sept. 16? Make your reservations at Orem’s [shirt and no shoes or stockings, sell — In the country these days tourists In front of an old-fashioned private F by mosauit A young girl came] of Monmouth by the armies of Gena.| store now.” The Wilton baseball team {s going to play the prison |'? Parers. Soon I eaw he approached CADE ER OLY are found camping én almost every | hous on 2d Street, near Eighth Aya valong. She stood up bravely under the] Washington and Clinton, on June 2 nine.—A. Binninger, No. 550 52d Street, Brook! ' * only people whose hands were In thelr] Across the alsle from me in a Madt available spot. On one of the walt | nue, { saw lying around an ash can, as attack for three ar four minutes. ‘Then| 77g 1 saw the spring from which e . yn. pockets, Also I see he made sales to] son Avenue car to-day sat a mother A wn there, « golf stlak bag ripped e took out a cigarette, ght Virtually all of them. One man passed| with eight Mitte children, There was| /noton roads Icading out of the ey Ji, ied and the amashed remnants (if jown and blew the smoke towards her Molly Pitcher carried water to her hus- with his hands swinging at his sides| boys ranging from ten to six years of | 1 saw a man and his wife already [a naif dozen clubs, na mute testimony niles. y to get rid] band and the soldiers on the battlefield. p ARE You GOING whom the boy approached, but he] ee and four were girls ranging from] pad aet up everything for the night. Jot either a golf widow's retallation or 0," Emily Con-]1 was at the spot on which stood the To walked right on, I walked to the cor-| nine to two years of age. In ner arms fi taah basin waa just {4 dub's renunclation,—S. Strettfeld, No , No. 34 Midland Avenue, Yonkers.| gun that Molly charged and fired after SING SING ner and came back with my hands in| Wis 4 baby asleep. The youngest litte] 7% Matomary wash basin was } 65 Veatherbed Lane, Bronx. Goov ADVICE. her husband was Killed. I saw the old SEP. 16 my pockets and he appronched me to| £'rl waa asleep beside her. When the} outside the door of the tent. Abou 3 i burying ground where those killed in PAKE TR Resa make a gale, [bought one and asked | CAT reached 42d Street the mother sud-| d¢ hung a mirror, Seated on a stool WHAT DID rr Say? Motoring out on the Boston Post] the battle are burted. I saw a post by Vavnns ar Quer him If he would have asked me if 1] denly noted {t had reached their dostl-| oa_ tha husband, Tha wifo was f naw. a letter: Wtig on’ the: pavers near Mamaroneck on Sunday] the roadside marking the spot where had not had my hands in my pockets. nation. Hurrledly she left her seat und atanding above him with a shaving on Hast 16th Street. It was ecrumptod $0. wa slen not ian om Gen. Washington rebuked Charles Lee He looked up at me and rubbed his| *tarted for the door, nt the same time! mug in her hand. We drove slowly urd dirty and hod probably been thrown and frult sta anger} for his disgraceful retreat. followed ee ea <= hone as he anawered, “No. Those guys|*houting for the children to follow nar.| fo sea what would happen. Iirat [nway. It wasn't a bit attractive lool it New ee D AT THE Lee RE err ee Te ere ee ares SIAN CDS NOONE) yaa ‘the lateamaliip Mogstal with allt wis) take ee ALU SAX. who don’t put thelr hands tn their] The children tmmediately arose und fol- | gro made a lather and applied it to or interesting, yet of the ten people “ Im, No. taken by Gen, Clinton and his army on as talking to a friend tate last| hockota walk too fast. John Welt, | owed her, and suddenly we SAN thy conte face Ona each. Then ohe od iL Eo ataea tne Mount Vernon,| their way to the Highlands of Navesink |¢&rgo of British coal on board. Five night on a practically deserted street | No, 252 E. 84th Stroet, aroused by the shout of the conductor. | picked up a rasor and stropped tt pick over the letter, ‘They to embark for New York. Leaw rae Uttle girls were swinging on her haw-|in Flatbush when I saw a young man jonas “Hey, lady," he ae “you forrot| wyorousty. Finally 9 started er Its contents and threw {t RESTRAIN YOURSELF. graven’ Gt patsisth uiled hy thei ketraats ser, ° * © J saw little boys fshing|headed toward us, His feet dragged as SO YOUNG, 30 BRAVE, one: The smallest child was atin shaving him.—Mra. 0. Klein- the eight, flve were men fo: If they were lead, hi In @ lovely Kettle asleep on the sent, but she, too, was mith, No. 2644 Valontine Avenue. Dora J No. 521 East 135th Streo While driving up Broad Street te- | ing army. I saw farms that were owned| ‘°F crabs In the North River without y were lead, his shoulders drooped aes le cemetery in New | awakened by the ahout and rejoinea, 7” day i my humble fiivver I found | by the ancestors of the present owners|any bait. * * * At Pler 3 thi and his hands hung at his sides as] ‘l*rsey we came upon a Iittle tomb r gt tises 7 eae es aiesie Mier, oem | ite apeetien coe ie eeaet area | toy Pee) © ur |though he had lost the strength to move] sone om whlch was inscribed: [Tr ner ina age ine seth crest en QUEENS moe fy we ate Gua Gan Me tee Pe ee oe 0 ernment sold at auction}them. Suddenly his shoulders snapped} “Thomas Hatton, Died June 6, 1862, aks ROSE Se lT nT ee . (ta tatlboard the legend: * Shrewsbury, bullt in 1769, atill in frst] 8% elms measured for new aatis.|back, his pace quickened and: as he} Aged 16 Years, 6 Montha and 5 Pushl’—H, W. Anderson, No, 92 | class condition and still used asa house|® * ® At Pier 1 tho Floating Hospitar|°#me {nto the Heht his face had in it} Days.” Looking closer we decipher Third Avenue, Newark, N. J. of worship.—C, D, McLean, Red Bank,| talking people out for a sall.—A. P. Hor- | seek Of determinatio enng ln) $8 cee iy crenmens 68) 4he oan eas talking people out for @ sail A. P. Hot-| mutter as he passed us: “Well, Tl do] of my country I ite here.” Below IT IS NEVER TOO LATE. LITTLE PLAYMATE. Last night I witnesmd the registra Out at Stony Brook, L, 1, I suw a shark six feet long. The shark tion for evening sessions at the Wasn- ‘ 5 2 pet fre rea . ington Irving High School for Women, was not more than 200 feet from shore and there were fifty or more . on without her!" fe he | tla 49 @ orudel; a ee ee ME CHL CRALID Trot a Heht faked yeuse® UP | soldler, almost covered. from akeut, | Here I saw young girls, middle-aged | bathers in the water. I expected to see them scamper for safety, but ae hiie: atothon beneht ce POY |) osu waa hoe and alley ta lanes Os UNITED STATES STREET. window, a screen was hurriedly re-| ders to heel by an army overcoat, | women and even white-halred women! po one stirred. They paid little more attention to tie creature than registering to go to school and signing It was my good fortune to see what|moved, a head came through the open- I believe must be the shortest street in|ing and a girl looked for several mo-| On the grownd lay a withered | UP for classes tn languages, history, the clty, with a large and patriotic|menta in the direction the young man| bouquet, @ atient tribute from some | 4"tvmetlc, atenoKraphy, office practice, needl 5 ttle name. “United States Street.” if you}had gone. Then, with shoulders heav-| one. Om 4t twas a card which bore rewing, designing and many olner sud, up there {n the evening. The shark did look cute and playful sig- pea beni variagats Hac EE I Bie Ie ditbed woknce’ the tials tou. | Dlease. It 1a situated in Brooklyn and|ing and head bowed low, the acreen wan| the name “Mrs, Richard Mansfield,” | $ects. They were of many races, and it BY tee vader and atounees Ultie scwboat, but axokan msl When TE eommendation, especially when T son] other seat. Then, gradually, inch by|TU® Parallel to the Hast River, extend-|replaced and the Ught blinked out and om the lower left hand side a |is Inspiring to seo them, who toll all ageing + but ex Ps imider that all the clothes of all the vine inch, he was in the centre. Slowly he|'"# from Little Street to the Navy Yard| Morris Goldberg, No. 1238 39th Street,| vold etar.—Howard Harwood, No. day, strive, in spite of age. for advance- comes to picking playmates IT am inclined to be fussy.—C, Clayton Children of the house of Cahill were| slid along. Now he slipped across the| WS! United States Street Is less than 165 West 68th Street, ment and learning.—Raymond T Wil-} (Grove street and Larsen Avenue, Glenwood Landing, L. 1 hia elbows on a grownded musket. you do to the surface cars on Broadway. One of the townspeople told me the shark was perfece y harmless and that five or sfx of them show je thirty-five years ago; and one| Sunday moming, and aitting in the been in that machine sfnce| first pew to the right was a small boy. Whether it's mother or the} A% the preacher went on with his ser- Tees ty aaber ee thar re} finer aisle. He was in front of the) Malt the length of « short block and has son, New York. — With that one needle. T believe oue| pastor's study. I turned my head for|7om for only three habitations.—W. I : Pa voment and then looked cain, ‘The| Minogue, No. 65 Talman Street, Brook- | : - . : a NOT BXAOTLY. @ewing machine needle has seen wg ‘i Sco laps Recdbee yeaa ets hi oe WHAT SHE WAITED ror. ; ras limousinn’ Bhat was draped th heasy Orange, aed In @ Brooklyn department store t : ; ae pike. Her furs were magnificent ana a Be day I saw a@ fashionably dressed Indy / J : Bs fortune aparkled on her hands. Close by RICHMOND. standing at the glove counter. Sho had the pavement stood another woman, “PHELLY" SLIPPING. evidently been standing there some time Hil” 9 i shabby, weary-faced, Children clung 7 Beme people say Philadelphia te a SRM ORIED. Suddenly a young man walked rapidly : oa shout her skirts, an infant elept In her sow town, but hare 49 what 1 eaw | A Mttle girl on the trolley from South| to her and beseeched her to hurry, since an . : - arma, while at her side stood an appar- flashed last might on the acrven of a | Beach waa having « delightful time| he had a tax! waiting outside, Angrily — ently devoted husband. The two women PERFECT HAPPINESS. REACHCOMBERS. Market Street movie theatre: “Mid- with a balloon on a long string. She|the woman answered, “I have been) —————— stood alde by alde for an Instant. Laaw| The strangest thing I have seen for| This afternoon while tn swimming night Bhow in This Theatre Begin- let It out and out and:out. to eee how liwatting for tap change ten. ininutes at them stare at one another, and then|some timy was the behavior of one] at Coney txtand T saw two men wadin ning 12.01 A, Mf. Sunday Night.”— | high tt might go. Finally t got away| least, and I suppose I'll have to walt suddenly draw back as If startled by the}ot the passengers on last night's Ja-| ( ‘a a i Roe Wee ToMw DUAL Ho. 088 Fnrie Adonag,, [IPMN Leet Gad cocoa torte eerie eel cemhee tase eee neta tae enti look In each other's eyes. It seemed tolmucia train, When tho train stopped at}! the surf and feeling around tn the , PP D Hoboken, N. J. far from the car. Immediately the| moment the salesiady handed the wom- Yesterday s Special Prizes me that the look was envy.—#rancts!Norwood there came through the open| s#nd with thetr feet as If trying to a, poor young one began to ory. The con-|an her change. She had been waiting Pemberton Spencer, No. windows from somewhere in that vicin-| locate something. Finally 1 ventured WHY BOYS LEAVE HOME. ductor signalled for the car to stop, we] for one cent change.—Mildred K. Hun- Street. ‘ty the powerful odor of corned beef] to hem what they were doing fuaw & ccuntey ov arise thi _| saw @ pedestrian capturing the pafloon| ker, No, 234 63d Street, Brooklyn. : i - and cabbage. The world famous com aq cs ry boy 8 morn: P 25 : u th wz at 6 o'clock, go to the barn, milk} #nd the girl ran to claim it, Just as tt First Prize, $ DRPAMING Hatha es About randy to garve | and was surprised to be told they were r; he cowa and feed the chickens and| W88 Jossed over to her we neard a EITHER PRICE 1s TOO HIGH, WILLIAM FITZSIMMONS, New Rochelle Hospital, New Ro- A band of tattered kids who between|The man 1 + to Keemed tempted | looking for rings and other valuables Fy pigs. He was through at § ovine. Ha] @xplosion—bang!—and there was no| ‘This afternoon I was standing for a ‘chelle, N.Y. them probably could not have acraped @]to leave the train. Te sat at thetoat by bathers. Their hawl for the had breakfast, Then he loaded the|'™0re balloon So erled some more | while in front of a store, and saw some . quarter of a dollar stood looking window, inhaling and inhaling and tn-l day was a fr of falee teeth, two fles to the creamery an: loa . righton, n Island, o e out, 2 ¢ Street at a display of €x- | hreathin When the train m she ane 8 i en nine Agree oo Riba ton need a which read ‘elected Eggs, 45 cents a ARON RAUCH, No, 18 Third Avenue. pensive pocketbooks.—. A., No. 1703|rouy his lant unootful med Bier farther out and started bunting also. tafle to school, He wax in school until| AEE RIGHT Xf THE COW DOMSN'T| dozen,” from ono basket und replace It Third Prize, $5 ‘Third Avenue, and smiled a beatific ‘smile—L, P. N_| In two hours here ts what I found: Four Pere Nasa es KICK. with another reading ected Fres tichmond. Hilt, Le swimming belts, one with lar ball ayes peers Vek Gone, Passing along Rambler Road, on Exes, $8 conte a doz and although LESLIE KINLEY, No. 104 Hancock Avenue, Jersey City. CWHEN SHALL WE THREE Meee | chord Hil be T F two" Wuariare 150 Abe on and " i 7 I stood there for some time I did not see 9 t td chickens and milked the cows Me} ™Y tay to work I saw two women ‘ : - AGAIN? , ar with cents in it, three “ supper at 8 o'clock and pay teas milking the eame cow, one sitting | him put any different exes in the baa Ten Prizes of $2 Each On the way to New York from Tock whit PARRY ; canvas shoes (none with & mate), twe Ms.20 until 11.90 o'clock he studied, 1) 0” either side. J am told the cow | ket.—W, J, Costello, No. 281 Jay Street, N, FALLON, No. West Fourth Street away on the Merrick Roud to-day Twas [ene sidewn 1 iy Garden lowe 10) cubber swimming caps and one sills HA dia not ace this only to-day, but I see] (,.7wned Jointly by the husbands of | Brooklyn, - F. J. O'DONNELL, N luinbus Avenue, amused to seo ahead of me an automo-|yiit, My iirat thouglt was to kill them, | Sok!" Frank, No. 887 Char- it every day. And somo city folk! dividing the miki” Bo Stina, SPALLING eT An. MRS. A A. BLAUVELT, No. 497 Third Avenue, Astoria bile carrying the lice 0188 884 | Ges atets tiscia. treo WAI Chaos te P i ) hawonder why the farmer boy leaves the] Grant City, Staten Island, At about 10.15 this evening two sh JOHN MH. DWYER, No, 1195 Fulton Avenue, Bronx because my ear number -588. Then inaeo. IG TeCr at eect Whaarm.—tsabel Waidauch, New Hamp- sd . Raatbion Gina ghar ke sear homaa ate M. H. WHITE, No. 979 Hast 163d Street, Bronx. I was downright startled ment later : er und poured $t on then MAKE IT SNAPPY, SEY) "| ‘ton, N. Y. A RIOT. loon descend rapidly into the Navy MART ISSUER, No Briexe. Avenue; Prony We id denna Gumbse TeesBIcL. J, (iuing them alk I Wbousht, | Tye ours| While retoraing crore: DoHgey fey ' barrie adja, 89 opening of the carnival et | Yard, 1 sew two men from another MISS HAZEL MBBERO! innerton Avenue, Re ee eet ten Brest [eat kee ye Outside, Again to-day. 1 sam botween, Providence ang AME . Sor each. There were signs posted | ship staring at {t and asking was je, & - t ecuah the tee . ; \ On my way to business (his morn- Jeverywhero that James Moore, the|a fatlen star, Within a few minutes we MRS. A. McARE 0, 460 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn. “ernAT Guu Ly arn ela Ms ashy liter eS Se ee ee ents tng T saw on a vacant dot on New~ | world's premler high diver, would per-| had it on board and were almost ready R, LICHTRULE, No, s§ Union Avenue, Brooklyn Tr MSGR; AVARUB OL: now) an) aacited {Chink Peyraag hie rpc (Serle i ree rier laa y @ek Avenue in Jorsey City a goat | form at 9.30 P. M When the time cama] to send it up again when we disco A L. SHUMWAY, No. 1451 Bath Avenue, Brooklyn fe and catch @ young git. ff Bp red Poem igh ey tiga. Ie wing the siot off a bill board. | there were 5.000 persons waiting, ‘The| ered a small hole In {t with Indleations aaid, are your a lead one a Ande GuAAeA, Green Ree one os ih et Misti Fay cea rel feature was late, on account of | it had dropped Into a puddle of water = = ves; you'd forcet your head if it aid the body king up watch made! rye sdaee es : me vouedd ee ie a ee eae el peo- | We shall wait for a night At soe Read to-day's storie: Pick the ones you think are best. waan't fastened on’ ‘The girl took the ery sow ft hadn't ys started, and conviction of ny one found de- | plo walted, anc en the big act was] portance, a holiday or something, and Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Pictorial slesves, attached them to her dresa and |done,.each wont back another body. [it seemed as waiting yd erevine Lael oe a oe ales put on you could have heard the cheer- | then send It up in style—C. F. Filipskt, (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions on Monday. watked on Her mother stood looking |1 really felt very yd and sorry for enta . 2 See jane | L. Kor a a 2 Cu e~ ing at Sandy Hook. — Thomas F. U, A. 8. Sagamore, Navy Yard. New after her and atiaking her head.—Mra, | whet L had done Laden! Ryan, Neo Ke a nay fee, Jersey City. U'brien, South Beack, Staten sland York: u ee , J. Siegal Amsterdam Avenue. | Van Loon Viaee Bhukure, L. 1. Flushing, L