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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922. RIZEA FORD TOURING CAR WEeRly ADDED P. —A . . P: ‘ : ee, "9 . ‘ A A ‘ - : f Pes Py Capital prizes for best stories of week distributed among daily prize winners ako Sa anneal as follows: SPECIAL PRIZE—A Ford Touring Car; Other Prizes: FIRST, ! ‘ A FORD TOURING CAR. (ee 2 a $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. H MANHATTAN EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS Sut oF ON. “ADULTS ONLY.” TWINS, MYSTERY OF THE SLIPPERS, ; I saw a woman with seven children walking along 624 Street REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD REA DERS Peay to Atlantic City over the| In the window of an army and navy Like thousands of others we] store in Mt, Vernon to-day 1 saw some tween Fi Se Avenues. She ato) look at a “To Let” ‘ mi ‘ . . * found roo! u 6 se ‘ | smetwiensl iret ane Hecon’ Ay eiy } rg open te I 4 mana O make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly. |‘ es ese Peale Mod obi M I cl Ball EEL Ratt tnsed bal henson j Sign ina flat window. Then she looked around at the children an One Dollar i id f : tnited: th ri ia addi d them to “What Did Y% See?” Editor, Evening At last we were told by one landlady] alippers. Surely our boys di@ not wear walked on, Dut apparently she couldn't eet the sign out of her mind. ollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are in addition. Sen ou ‘ thei, f -aeondee: toP what “bene €4 ; . 7 that she could let us have her own room, p She turned, walked to the door of the building, faltered, walked up the World, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station, WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. with its “twin beds."" We went out for steps and rang the janitor’s bell. He came to the door, looked from Hash ed Sink eure MEN Ts Ue the womast to the even children and back again and without testta- TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT J realy, and when we came back to turn tion said, “That place Js taken."—Katherine Kleinschmidt, No. 318 TOOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL, CHECKS ARE MAILED DAILY. | |( [or ‘ne SEW Ay cL eEEAER East 62d Street For the best-stories each day: FIRST PRIZE, $25; SECOND PRIZE, $10; THIRD PRIZE, $5.. TEN PRIZES of $2 | by site. W. M. Lewis, No. 19 First 4 € we, Nyack, each for ten next best stories. Avenue, Neue ALWAYS CLOSE YouR NOSE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT wile we, wore in awimming today 9 If you witness lous accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG news story, telephone Beekman 4000 and as® Showed us how to do the ‘dead She was ite e for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for first big news, BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. ae Gilde, hee WoW WHET Gon do it” Right away she came up splash ing and spluttering. When I asked her what the matter was she sald, “Oh, dear, T forgot to shut my nose.”"—Eliza- beth Andruss, Towaco, N. J. the service they wei Brady, 352 Blohm 8 Cona, bought,—J. T. et, Weat Haven, WHEN A FELLER MISSES THE BUNCH, School commenced t village and {have been small son, who is too young to go. All summer he has been playing with the older children, but to-day his. slater and their playmates de {s all alone and he atoc dow wistfully watching the other ehil- dren trudge past toward the sehool- house. —Mrs. Jease Conover, ‘White house Station, N. J. BROOKLYN. BRONX. OODBY, JIM, TAKE KEER O' YOURSELF.” AN OUT-OF-DOOR GIRL, § A BUSY CUP OV TEA. , On my way to business in the morning I saw a little Ford truck On East 178th Street I saw a pretty child, a little over one year — NOW IS THE TEMG TO SUBSCRIBE. H At 2.15 o'clock, when the bix rush wan] On the train Detceen New York | stop at tho corner of Myrtle Avenue and Palmetto Street in Ridee- | ld, standing erect in a baby's bathtub on a sccond-story fire-escape, |NEVER FORCE YOURSELI ON ANY), Molle, is elie her bros at t shin Salles Wao eta te thon bide and Ndgemere, I saw acrosa the wood, There were two young fellows on the seat and one of them, Over the tub was a rather aged umbrella. The cooing of the child Avine Po Ome crn Tsaw a |The oldest walked in first and was Pith Streot, Leaw a man of about forty | ints a girl who appeared to be I saw, wore the untform of the United States Navy. ‘The sailor got attracted the attention of passers in street, I talked with its mother, boy address a letter to a friend in |ilowed eeima ine aaas pllbctrreed : Cashior's desk and go to one of the} out thirteen yeare old. I saw hor down, walked back to the truck, and throwing his arme around an old‘ "She 1s strapped to sills and fire-escape,” sie sald, “and in no danger ae att ee Me Mee Oe Lor ai, to enter, the door slamzmed : Saresrs the Sener cere, tilondiy sade sesh PUL A hath hiaioles man who sat there he kissed him. ‘Then he shook hands with the | Of falling. We call her the ‘fire-escape baby,’ for she was placed out Drhams ingens Monten, Conaae, eyes sat the punt, sowing ' Pea aurea iio ar ene Oe rei eke esr. «AA apeN aa lhe) wes TOME “L" station, Before he had gone far he stopped, turned, came back F n out re almost every day since. She has ‘grown up’ gleamed In her ¢ She told him in a atic thought locke had been left behind by a patron, pulled] fhe girl lengthened, or rather put out @ cigarette, borrowed a match and| down, her akirt, put on her hat, read the paper for ten minutes or so. which had been in her lap, and then On his way out he handed the cashter| (aking a vanity case started poro- the check, untouched, unsullied and un-| dering her face. Then she looked punched. Yours for $100.—Fred George | (out seventeen years old!—Miss M. > of two languages what she f him and that her son was out The guard pulled the cy cord. The door came open. The tearful ehild came to the arme of his mother, And again the Subway —S. M. Bloom, No. 871 East and kissed the second youth, ‘Then he left them, stopping more than | ‘ere thus far, In the sun and fresh air. once to wave his free hand. Except for the motion of their hands pa the old man and fhe second boy sat immovable. In a minute or two the truck was driven away. The only meaning I could draw from the PRICELESS Le AUTHENT In & show window in Mount saw what {t is clalmed is a valen nt by Abraham Lincoln to a swee heart in Louisville, Ky. The girl, so e “ in the story goes, gave the valentine to} Sun shone through the clouds,—Anney Faua, No, 108 Weat 51th Wrest. K. Wallner, No. 714 Broadway. incident was that the “baby of the family” was leaving for hts firet Miss Brewster. who subsequently auve|M. Ploeger, No, 288 Pleasant Please! Se nook long trip—Libby Lemson, No. 166% Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. {t to Miss Pauline M. Davis of Edinboro, | Bogota, N. J. ; HH EDUCATION OF MHS, NEW- A BIRD OF A B i It 1s made of wood in the form of a = » LYWED. On a bench In Central Park yesterday | NATHAN DISAPPOINTS 4 sSUPPOR- Trt Nt auwite-dig thi completing otra so While Gov. Miller was speaking | conveyor to handle coal bought In F: pied eres needle saad strike, It Ia nearly 600 feet long, u)| J saw my little daughter, aged six, We have been taking my five feet high and ts constructed of heavy| studying the “What Did Yor ye ie through the crowd on the dock, She |timbers, It required only 14% days to ., : iy oss alas RICHARD PULLS A GOOD ONE. Our two hoys have been wid to fo fishing, so we all went this morn- ing. Dad caught x sheppers, and Penierigs wna: le tes ra old, caught two, Mother eaught none and little Dick, aged was also having bad tuck, But kept fishing patiently, heart, #tands upon three wooden sup- forts and ix topped with a green plush heart. ft is not for sale.—Wiliam ftman Jr, No. 39 Manchester Ter- Mount Kisco, N. ¥. TIED. A man sitting beside me drew a small Pog ae torte leather bound volume from his pocket fow months ego wae how to market.|{{ Wan a handsome little book and [ One steak looked like another to me,|flanced at the title, “Spring Does! and when the corn season began I could| “nd under that the words, ‘The Four select perfect ears but not sweet ones,| Swallows,” It was Just twilight and [ Bo the chance of a lifetime came to me] Wondered how long he could read as to-day when in the store where I deni] he held the book for a moment in his year-old grandson, a Jersey dou, In a Bi ete) day?” page. Very slowly she 4 th ' amton street car to-aay 1]! ‘i % s : build tt.—Mark Baxter, No, 427 60t! bt ly she read the| around the city to seo the sights. It | saw w sou aaa BART oo Reale uddenly he yelled. Sure enough bh ' X saw an unmistakably experienced| hands. But reading wan far from his] Amally reached a satisfactory place, Street, Brooklyn, ° "|words, “What © © did © © youl occurred to Hid GHW UKE Shae don eeune: erinar oer A . slike 3 de Alissa something on bik line Tite pole ; standing over the com basket,| mind. He pressed a thumb against the | and looking at the Governor for a © © see © © today?” “there,” | would enjoy a vleit to the Museum | She got up at the next stop and started | Was bent ne thle, Dad dropped seal fr . my surprise, the cove ; enjo: sit to the Museum |* je next atop and « } Beles Bord oe ROY SS aie Talected | Heo serie, Taelde. Wak not pootey but| (01 Minuive she rateed the dady's HIE CAN PAINT A TON OF COAL. |she said, “I can truly read.” But thal] 97 Natural History, for he in very | Uuitlediy for the door, Suddenly she] MS Pol Dane nubed For i fc" Heavens!” Here was a woman buye| some of the stuff of which portry has| OFM several times as if she whahed T naw two barefooted Iittle fellows | Waa all she read. The words are found ‘ ; fell eprawling on the floor. She had | !#!!y cooks lok ing the wormy eare that I rejected! I] been made. “Mour Swallows" indeed.— asked her why, and she told me: The] four small bottles, each containing # worms can pick the sugar corn better| swallow. He sent one south and went than I can." Now we, too, have sugar(on his way.—James Brown, No. 26 to attract Ate attention. But he dia | Sitting on the curb at 53d Street and early every page of her primer. much interested in birds, Dutterfies Third Avenue this afternoon, One little W. Donovan, No. 2 West 169th] beetles, * © © After going through not see. Then she held up the | fellow had a bottle of black shoe polish | Street, Bronx. several halls wo missed the little ohild and acid, “Look, Robbie, | and was busy painting a pair of shoes was more p ed (than If he had caught a fish. An alarm clock was such an unus tied her shoe lace to that of a young man next to her.—Mrs. M. D. Jones, Xo, 1905 Hiverview Drive, Endicott, os a He ¥. tom to eat—A. KT New York. Broadway, there's the Governor! When I voted | 0" the feet of hie companton.—James A. Homn FOLKS, Sn eneley ike benches, Mieihead te — rn ae 2) for hm I never thought we'd meet | U0 No. 173 29th Street, Brooklyn. "| Imagine a nice little bungalow] hue hands, the very picture of dei NOTHING NARROW AmoUT NEW | “NOT KNOCKING Nom NOTHIN? HOME STATION, i painted red, with window sashes of| tion. “Tired, boy? Lasked. “No. HAMPSHIRE, The other-day I toent to eee a reel ~ eg ."—Thomas READY FOR THE NEXT WAR. ‘ 2 LDOUE ADU be CEN E aan areola Ayht between Benny Leonard and In the neighborhood of Burke Avenue and Boston Road, White | woe jr, No. $0 Garnet Street, | To-day while passing a shop at De-| White cute little green window-boxes—| “Don't vou Whe sf" Nat a much | rom a sign on a road leading south} onder at u tocal mowe theatre. That Plains, I saw two superannuated cars of the New York Central stand- Brook lancey Street and the Bowery I saw the|® little path all around it and beyona}| (7 pestheten yy yung | trom Manchester, N. H. one may see} picture shown they Gnmediately lyn, ry th is a0 dead here."—Mra. M. ( y hat the day of the tolerant and, hu- mane landlord is not yet a thing en- tirely of the past. The sign reads: “No objection to children, dogs or Fo Mrs. Harriet Barton, No. 443 B Street, Mancheste ing aide by side on a house lot, This did not look reasonable, and ees ais fe { Upon investigation I found that the retired railroad cars are the homo | ofa family of six. The cars have been made into a four-room house. , A few years ago, the father sald, the Central paid him for taking the \ “Complete|the path a lattice fence, also painte Kuln, No. 86 Mount Hope Piac HE WAS TALKING ABOUT somn.| i) Brand New U. 8. Gas Masks—Ten| green, ® © * Seen at one of te beaches: | Brong. MOUY MLeE: Cents Each.’ I bought one and the|No, I have described the old fre: merchant told _me these masks cost the|barge I saw to-day at Pier 75, North A DA In a@ church in Bay Ridge on sun-! (5), 5 agit noucal a abl aber ewsvisins yevaiants each.—Mrs. R. Frank,| iRiver, It ts the home of fa outa . 202 red to be years of age Mstening idly to the|- Btreet, Brooklyn, and his family. They app on the screen the omnounce- “Next week we will show Fred Bastady, No. 36 Last 15th Street, Paterson, N. J. een OE IDENT E SF SHING, party getting ready to g¢ E, STRAN WELCON R. Island for a day’a fishin ime SETA ae = woos old cars away —Willlam Auslander, No, 152 Goerck Strget, sermon while sho played with her hand- very happy in thelr somewhat novel|irirst they had to catch bait. Didn't] ROOSEVELT NATURALLY PpRo- lay I saw the formal reception " bag. ‘The preacher was laying great EMCO? SIGNATURM®, home. No troubles with the landlord. |have a net; had to borrow one from a meal 1 young Orlental into the land of @ stress on the “ridiculous and foolish 7 saw in the siow soindow of the |* ® © On another bont nearby a apec-|neighhor. ‘There wasn't anything to put! jon che Arat time in the his Te ee OO ee vrake scan i habits of dress of the girla of the pres-} [4ncolm Typewriter Company, at |tacled, gray-halred old lady was help-}the bait in, Had to go back to the} yorouci i aa 2 inthe ‘history-o! other day came to live with the laun-! i ent day."" Just before the completion of | Broadway and Canal Street, a doou- |" her husband to wind a heavy rope}house, one block distant, for # pail.| soos" osevelt, In the State of New} dryman across th wt vnight he i the service this y: lad. ened , on a windlass, His right arm was ban-|Then, “where are the o: Min?" An- Fae yw ey 15,000 people live, wel came out of the shop to look und and i sery ls young Indy opened her] ment styned by Abraham Lincoln, |Gueed” Honest, hor Ki we ain have a letter carrier, I jut saw hin | § inute more than a score of young j handbag, took her powder puft fron 2} president of the United s 2 huseed. | sioneaty hard-working: pela end bother trptoithe house: Theioare were | aitcr our atreety and cwenty childvan fale Keveritene hen wathered, caning at Nin pretty box and In the most casual man- ‘eaident of the United States, and home folks.—Rober H. Allen, No. 2115 | brought. ‘The owr-locks were ni be y Ar ns had gathered, gazing lowed him from door to door. He must be having a little trouble in delivering oft ters and he probably from the pretty girl ering her nose. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War, |Hughes Avenue, Bronx. 458 Sixty-second| nominating Thomas S. Grifing to LADIES IN WAITING, the office of the Agslstant Adjutant ner possible began po —Cella R. Graves, N Street, Brooklyn, in his Oriental costume as if he were & duckbill, A few tried to speak with him, He could not understand, but he Another trip. * © © Well, {ishing amounted to exactly utes, The only thing that wa I went to se oe : Gok hands with each With all the dle —_ : oni 5 my sister-in-law, ar-|gotten, or lost, from ata fini: at Girt} ahook t ut hi lpr ce? UNCONSTTTUTION AL, A GooD MoTHE OOD BOY, OWN YOUR OWN HOME. Batere ey ee a ee. adel |riving Just in time for the bath of my|was a basket to put the (And | Aoreee , He hast vn talking | nity of 1 sing, | That, done (fhe ctr On 116th Street, between Righth A dozen or more boys were playing] 1 saw to-day at Coney Island the x aruhan ap is George Mae. two-weeks'-old nephew, ©, the atten-[they didn't get any fish).—Mrs. T. b.[ {9 Vt fot several uilnves sbese c a pereed a Neal pee hI a wert and Manhattan Avenues, I saw to- |All ne a blind man tap-tapped his Way} family of twenty-one—father, mother] wk, No, 460 56th Street, Brooklyn. Con Lhe receiver! ate mala lt Binoy No, ‘478 atinnlefort Avenue; City De eee ne ners 44 salon Streen Torney CHY. day im a butcher hop window the |iiieatiye aya rene the Grand) and nineteen children—the parents of Bae water. Annis (aeven) Brough old |island; , ourse. poy at the plated wntc Lagan bl nen 2 ested the pees i : ” sign: “Fresh Chicken—Killed Twice Jaropped hin bat, ran to the blind man SORA ON ane. wine aie eae HUA RAR! etd GIRL. vin. [certain of the right temperature, Tol ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN REGU- THEY'VE FAILED. . Daily.”"—A. Otvoa, No, 68 Morning- Vand, linking arma with him, fell intoling together down Surf Bn ge ee eee eeeeeete eating | sTandma was allotted the important LARL I saw iny grandson, five years old, walk to school this morning side Avenue, — - step and started talking rapidly, He dow two boys ang a gir}iwere playing task of bathing the baby. Pleasantest having dif-Tsight 1 have eeen In a long while.—F. and pres-| Prager, No, 1261 Brook Avenue, Bron It looked Ike a parade.—W. 1483 60th Street, Brooklyn. » NO} bull, ‘The girl seemed to b . | feulty in. pitching Among the residents of t colony at Throzgs N described the gamo that had been tn- all by aimself.. Yesterday his dad accompanied him. It was Sonny's BEST. serrupted, the aneraby and everything - i 5 first day in school and all went well. He talked about it last night m ently one of the boy egan giving her six children, who belleves y To-day I saw my two ithe giris,| within sight. Soon the blind man was sPiner sip. enely. po z i . " i , “ \ Instructions, 5 Was shown how to —y - keeping the Sabbath holy. His until he fell asleep. This morning he was not so keen. He started twelve and fourteen years of axe, |iaughing. I trailed the couple until T] witie Ashing off Rockaway Point Sun-| hold the ball, how to. draw back her THE RIGHT MR. POWER are permitted to go swimming every ff at th cht th but In about half an hour came back to us. making ice cream at home, their first |saw the boy lead hia companion to hi] day night | saw one of Uncle Samal nem, how to release the ball and how|.1 found on an elevated car a any in the woek except Sunday. For| Off at the right time, but In about half an hour came back to us. | effort, In little more than a@ half hour} home,’ where he left him after pat i 5 + ras “greyhounds of the sea patrolling the|to put her weight behind her throw,| Ume #g0 a billfold contain harbor in search of rum runners. So] but, somehow, she couldn't follow di-] P8Ss to the American Laague parks and silently did it come upon us that wel] rections; and all the tlme her moye-] Various papers owing that it he- were unaware of the boat's presence nts were as if she were hurling a] longed to J. Powers, sporting editor until it was almost on us. Hvidently| welght. Her flnal effort was when the} of the ¢ and Plain Dealer, allz~ those aboard decided that we were re-] ball slipped from her fingers and fen|!ng that the Indians were to play next ally Mahing, for, after slowing up for a] was when her Instructor gave up.—Anna| day in Boston and that Mr. Powers utes, It proceeded on tts way.—| Freeman, No. 26 New York Avyenue,| would want his pass, T called up a they had made the richest of Ice using the best material, incl cream and three fresh eggs. six days in the week you could not ask for better behaved young ones Without being prigs, they are regu: mo. But, Sunday after Sunday they have either fallen or been thrown tnto the water! I saw the whole six of them accidentally full in to 1 « account for it.—R. J. Mi ream, [ting him affectionately on the back. ing | was fine of you to leave your game that por home,’ I sald to th was three quarts of it and the total ¢ looked at me In surprise, and cost was 70 cents. In the stores, Why, those people can only see where inferior ice cream 4# old, tne|With our eyes, T like to have then price is 60 cents a quart—Mrs. Jon {talk to me. Resides, my mother says 126th Street. one should do a kind act every When he was asked for an explanation, he looked up and solemnly declared: “There isn't any school to-day.”—Aug. Lundgren, No, 409 South Division Street, Peekskill. It MeCarthy, No. 437 We: y Costello, No. 4665 K. 18th Street, | Brooklyn. newspaper, asked if they knew Sis ad-T Tost gtist Street, Bronx. ‘ As a matter of fact, the man : i ' ; _ Band) waa cold hac He aaat Be p : ENDIANS. . hadn't a chance to talk, but he laughed Leas THINK HE WAS GOING TO BAL Hare ete en a culled On Morningside Drive 1 encountered God Ly eq pat ine ane NO SCHOO}. v avert Td never heard that sporting editors RICHMOND. a picturesque ttle group which struck Mire, Ge Vu West 106tn) og vacation at Woudville, 1 1, 1] Yesterday nt Broadway and Park| travelled about with a herd of ele- as = am refutation of Kip- me, in a way, RIS HERO > 1 phoned’ The Eyening A LITTLE ¢ carting department and in Place 1 saw a man ina frock cout with | pants came upon a achool house that a i a cane on his arm take a banana from} World's ling’s line that ‘Haat ts Kast and Wost . ta) bar dioned’ far” vnGabion What T saw wan a report In The Hives is West, and never the twain shall ; INTEMID, . shutters) and windows we itely fone of his packe fully peel it} tine wan in touch with Mr Powers, ning World about the moxt t vistt WU bbive meet.” ‘There were two Indies and a Two vous, agad ton and twelve, Jrocod, but L was nble to olen one ant} and eat it as he walked along Broad-| Who shortly thereafter was on as way} of Gen, Pershing wo New York, In the ———— Kentioman. ‘They were natives of In- | stopped beside me to look at a bi L went inside, F found the walls fos] Wwiy.—Sambuel ©. Miller, N Mont-|to Boston.—Harry B. Keenan, No. 7201! summer of 1917, renting in Th: ) SPIDKR'S HIP POCKETS. ‘PAYMENT RECEIVED.” - dia, The Indies were richly dressed in| tiful dinpluy of diamonds in a je tooned with bunting anl tiny 1. 8. flags] ugue Street, Brooklyn. st IRlat Street Bunday Word. about, the poueen eye While I toas sitting on tho porch A handsomely gowned woman aitting native costumes, but the man wore] gens window, Pointing to the |Wete on each of the fifteen desks, ‘The prowching y 14 American clothes and was pusning baby in 2 swagger American go-cart largest diamond, one satd he would Florence Chrystal, No. 952 West 120th] have it or one just like it when he Street. had saved enough money. Just then, “our. preparatory to closing the shop, the From my office on the forty-frst Moor] Provriefor beyan taking the traye of of the Woolworth Bullding to-day I maw] swels from the w a 270 on the Jersey shore, miles away Joe,” said the younger It was about noon and the fire appeared] a-scared of ua Miss Lillian Na- |closed. ‘There te no further use for i to be at Port Reading.—-Peter Carvalin than, N 11j8 Hast 18th Street. for the ehildren of Woodville now go to No, 233 Broadway — the school at Carolina, BR, 1-H woek- ra table was at one end of the behind that the blackboards anid rentre an vbl for burn on lewk nearest the | a lesson book jn wetting. | The last leaf was dated “Pine ¢ | School, February, 1898." Then | eaw that this achool was left intact siner that day twenty-four years ago, when it wi birthday greeting In France. 1 was tloven years old. ‘To-day, in luok through my “treasure chest,’ T can upon the reply, & post card bearing the k “American Expedition of the Commander tn x reading as follows: “Gen, Pershing appreciates your birthday « tings: und extends to you the complinents of the season.” This card fs -one of my dearest trensures.—Anna Curley, No. $93 Heberton Avenue, Port Richmonl, Staten Island. crocheting this afternoon I auw one | oppualte me in a street car tendered a) of our neighbors coming for a call | $10 bill to the conduetor and sald ahe| on my mother. The dear old soul | had nothing less, ‘The conductor was stopped for a word or two with me. |unable to chunge it. A plainly dressed She expressed her admiration for | woman offered to make change, To my} the yoke 1 was working on and |surprise, she gave the conductor only} thouyhtlessly I said: “Yes, it’s the [$6 and some odd change, “Just give 18 spider's hip pockets!” “Oh,” she |to the lady,” she said. “She under- * And apparently the other at afiteh.-—Mhvs. H. O. Patten, Spring- | understand, for she patd her fare with: anid vaguely, “that must be a new | stands. light 1 promised to t m to, Centru of light ci PAIN FBNOUG man, No, 679 Monroe Street, Hrooklyn. ire cut a protest, But her blushes we - pt —_— field Avenue, Queens, Le. I, Keonwtant duiiie the 4 HE SATLORMAN xe 1 from om windoy x. é retary wing the winder of hel Gna Oh ity trends gave snes fourevens : ie GOOD AT CHINVING, ~ i 3 SUBSTITUTE Epeetins i: SGRRIDeEE, tide, After she had alighted the poorl; OM son & small sailboat Jast night and row 4 tive The afternoon t saw some virle Yesterday’s Special Prizes Peek evict J . A nk chit ow Xplainedt that she ha nel mat ld eepuuntni and boya doing atwats on an tr rea Ne eee eee caatianit Bighteen hus ious truc ht edd caken t it me Ms ee eollnet axdahe. ta Park to nail it. Aroused bya notse Beth : sinand three] bar outside an auto supply howse at NOON CC rarely clad, now here, no dathering | this morning os T waa walking on}other had refused to —Alvin Sime BAP , : doune ania ‘ ; Mie ante Bedford Avenud and Halsey Street a dressing gown mbout me I erept) me Ol Gant nd wach truck | Mons, 519 Crescent Street, Astoria, at 3 o'cloc’« thls morning. I found Junor| for the paper, and tossed the Nule puck-| EBedfo nee Sas) Balbey Heres, ‘est Prize, $25 downstairs, {peered out onto the| Main Street, Flushing, ¢ ad jn his pajamas ay V anilor ht ige out of the w Phe paper broke isauly 6 Pel a ee Path atetieg First Prize, hme porch, 1 made“ut the figure of a munf yas filed almost to overflowing with AN RYEFUL. i carrying the boat stents op is mi and fen After a ay hail Olaht kines aud well, Wal thc WILLIAM MACKL®, Sears Avenue, Ehnsford, N.Y with a searchlight an tue Baas women and little ehitdren. All were] Wile strolling around the Battery aid he. “Ain't you going to take me to] ox search the boy called up that Wedalt waa owar ne ne: Oust ete ‘ eats tng tes re ai ‘ - rl, who seemed rather frail, suc . os vnin| singing or laughing, They were start-[noon 1 iMd one of the men wher le hin Was Quecnaanin tn hie: cribs | tice enacted bby eetis the] fohm J. O'Mard 3, $19 Macon MES. M. C. TOBIN, No, 369 St. John's Place wee Mie Mette iaikman. Hef which some kindly. soul had rend scopes for "10 v¢ Jook."" In Heat hugged to Nik Ghiast—TGnothe lanes Lites Meee, Net) West aca atreut, Brookins ; ; id Hot know the route and wus follow. | posatbl AL blessed the owners off right hand he gra one of the t ting, 257 West Tenth Street, Bera et) PRENIMA ARS: Wpati : Third Prize, $8 Meee re ie inate book, carrying [those tracks, who no doubt made fnan- | goat telescopes, holding It horizont : F : Cone Se ee PRON. HARKISON, No, 712 West 180th Street the ‘aourehlight In onlet to ha’ aurn of | cial snctidase In Ceemang fein cutee land in such & way thal the srg i A CHAMPION OF LAW AND ORDER 1 saw Coney Jaland getting ready for the house numbera.--Mrs. Li, Kelscy, {day that there 5 right was behind him. Unknown to the pri {te “event of eventa’--its annual Mardf Ten Prizes of $2 Each OE ae are Stapietons | health, and. happines:--Mrs, Katherine | prletors, one of the gamins who hal t At the northeast corner of St. Nicholas Avenue and 125th Street [Goye Long bestoons of colored. bin erartnn ie East 11th Street Staten Island. 1. Walsh, No. 81 South Parsons Avenue, |atout the Battery had crept up debit at 10 o'clock at night 1 saw a crowd gathered about a young man |ners, Mags and bunting were being hung SOPHIE: BHULMAN, 739 Eas Gth Btroct ee Flushing. and with one cye glued to the glans y , holding onto two boys of about 12. FI on Surf Avenue, myriads of colored JOSEPH sTRAD, 38 West 19th ‘ee apres ~ aut BACK.” Son en pusiore wieg ee ea £ who was bolding c boys of about 12. Five or six women were alectric Hghts were being put up. *Wel- MAY O'CONNOR, No. 329 Bast 33d Street. A man whom 1 had notiecd on a AND SOME © A ita wonders.—Misa A. J. Mulligan, Ni trying to break his grip on the boys They insisted that he had Jeome'’ signa were galled on building . No. 614 West 114th Street wort Ehore tretley car followed! nis toll fellow come into 1432 Chestnut Street, Richmond Hl, no right to arrest the lads. He held on, nevertheless, for ten long [Ana everwhere there was a operat ROBINSON, Quogue, Le a > 7 the home of a friend whom, It appeared, ieee sin omil eae HAWEELIEY fo THe Me 5 caning up ow windows “a SHE! 7 2 Morgan Street, Union fa Ae @ A box, its pus " « abl i} ’ si B minutes until a policeman appeared. “! was driving north on st. |itmy some. 'fareian’ competition in the tees HLUMENSH ULE, Bo 8 ‘ Ce eee ed Poo : 1 he athe, 1] Inthe District Court in Adama Bt } RANE ATARI: UE Ma) We. Offiaer,, “when: loaves of reds 99 stale ret ey pel are ty i “pane “Te No. 1082 Simpson Street, Bronx Which had attracted sore interest on | wa ‘i f dhe th rek soar vr aue the eee an 4 onl sold from a truc wery oO nthe + Em: Tk nary si nde nm, Atte ind of vope hed the ¢ per. Foal! ou he name o! { that tt must have been several weeks old were thr piby lund waa maitine:for thn 8 w TA MACDONALD, No. 414 Bast 178th § ie oar, waa atl Hon Hla Arm ALI flikip rope," replied the you Geratie) Rial ihe’ aeRBOnaant one of these two boys, One stru wife, tlio Jand praying for gow) weather.—dor WO Boe tontatoeeds <0 hao sonic: fue ]al How miueh do you want?” asked [gwered, but of course he Was not Tl >> g baby's cheek. Something ought to be done about The boys, blub- |r! ing in, No. 408 East 9th I. POLLLON JR, No. $90 Fourth Avenuc, Ast i hg et ‘Ow the m « much as 1 can get for al Wiliam H. Anderson. He was chari ) 7 Btrowt, Brook! MARSDEN, No, 8674 19th Avenue, Hrooklyn minis even tad Nuts atytt 1 some ch Kk. wie the with violating the state Liquor Lal i bering, admitted throwing the bread and prow never to offend 5 LN A ceeaneniinn , pp t rantenod Armiy to tho howtany'| cap Pe t off four feet off too, against the ce and dignity ‘ again. The policeman said he would escort each to his home and tell rie PABDD AE SS, as 4 a Alben geiParaeere * POeIGia Grewal [hut roe 14 the bos with two] the te in that he aie! after and E = tf s Th ‘causal An waties “ Nth SPOORIYN street can we cad to-day's stor’ Pick the one! u think ar it. meatier sae rth ‘ H ow Ikeilatleged whiskey to the detective the story to the parents. This appeitred to satisfy the motorist, who | passed rat berg eet aad Auilaaeral aattl kat gan d in thie evening's Night Pictorial OMS ais jaceceey a As cata . Is h vl made a regularfarreated him, He got off rather easy. got back into his car and drove away. 1 admired } uick, for the [Alans Avenue and maw tye men clean 4 A ee neunoe De eae ta teacea IRE GS Car aa rules a ‘Abbott, No.| Francia Keating, No. 688 60th @ mt retest sant repairing a snow car. c (Green Sheet) edition and in other one to 2 . h ede ° juell Wace, Corona Ly k , Sowa certainly was hostile —W iam C, Bailey, No. 96 Leaver Steet. uiay No, gay Ashford BUvet, Brooklyn. Tompkinsyille, 6, L ab Buell b Woodhaven, ‘ 1

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