Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1922.’ ADDED PRIZE-©A FORD TOURING CAR ' . ‘ WEEKLY PRIZES é ay Evening World will ‘i : 0" Capital prizes for best stories of week distributed among daily prize winners sSallaeel coal pail ated rh ‘ive cares og a 3 as follows: SPECIAL PRIZE—A Ford Touring Car; Other Prizes: FIRST, A FORD TOURING CAR. Ml a! : i : - $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. | Pr MANHATTAN EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS anoxia oo PRIZE WINNER. n T attended the closing night of the Mardi Gras at Starlight Park REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD REA DERS Farly this morning, while I was entertaining four friends, thre concessions gave o' ve ducks as s. La e * ‘ " x ame to § . Wi Feereee arly FLOAT Weibu Unley (HA CATA With KT LIVA dt Untar’ eacl One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the prizes are in addition. Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Evening I determined to see what sort of a deal I might be up against. 3 ike AU HEP We AdeHUTAn “OKs BEE: diteeas URN 1G PUREE World, Post Office Box 185, City Ha'l Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. p against. My friends were of the same mind, for they stayed, too. One of them in quack!” to the great amusement of all the other passengers. The fat cates particular, seemed anxious to make the acquaintance of my four woman was visibly annoyed but while I watcued I saw her wholesome TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT, lovely callers. Even after the other fellows quit this chap stayed and face break out into a broad grin. She had thought of the package TOOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS ARE MAILED DAILY, stayed and stayed, His bluff manners apparently made no favorable of popcorn, which she brought forth from a bag and began feeding to For the best stories each day: FIRST PRIZE, $25; SECOND PRIZE, $10; THIRD PRIZE, $5.. TEN PRIZES of $2 impression on the ladies for they kept their backs turned to him. Ht " the ducks, <The quacking ceased while they attacked the corn, the each for ten next best stories. began boat one tte aa he might call but these wert only sound we heard from them being caused by an extra big moutaful i ignored until, by George! he did call; whereupon, with all the mag Rspbing on its way down, How far the party had to travel I don't pee SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT si nificent womanliness at their command, tifey gave him a queenly know, but the last I saw of them they wore all doing as well as could you witnese a serious aovident, the outbreak of what threatens to be a 1G fire, or know of any other BIG news story, telephone Beekman 4000 ani stare of hauteur. Wow that man flushed! I.can see that flush yet| fer the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World, Liber: He seemed utterly beaten. A broken man, he departed with downcas) ' 5 ” eyes, © * * To-day, I bought my coal for the winter—Edward I, OUT OF TOWN. Oole, No. 6822 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, awards for first big news, BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS, BRONX. OUT OF TOW: be expected.—William FE. Scott, No. 977 Third Avenue. A ORE ULAR” FELLOW, b Tae santa ENCORE! oo re Just glance over this Nat of what GOOSIE, GOOSIE, GAND! Tih wis deck pals SO Out on the lawn there arose such a clatter T sprang from my bed A man, ac ia oy sane trousers pockets this morning «while to seo what was the matter. I rushed to the window and stuck out Mats oe ate saatiag rooms Babe 1/845 gatlidg tha’ clolhan FAUAG TE my head, then longed for a gun that was loaded with lead; for what ely con ohiis £ ood 8 dhe laundry: ‘Fourteen. pictures of to my sleepy red eyes should appear but four horrid old cats, in a customers’ line at tho teller’s win ball players, £ pieces of white chalk, meeting, right here! All four had their tales stiffened high in the air dow. The gander waited beside he THE SUMMONS. THERE MAY BE THOSE WHO UN-| 4 crecker, 8 cigar coupons, 1 stump and each challenged his foe to come on, if he date. * * * Then owner until the latter had made his A policeman came into the restau- DERSTAND, ‘ of @ lead pencil, a wad of tinfotl, 4 each one got ready and bristled his fur and opened his mouth with deposit, then followed him to MMe . rant where I am employed and, An elderly ge Sarna sd id natis, a motion picture programme, a terrible roar. Tne first screeched in tenor; the second tricd bas: automobile, climbed dignifiedly in “FEED THE BRUTE.” BY THE ENTIRE COMPANY, walking up to the boss, said: “I poker an us ids we : UNE AG @ rubber ball, a toy pistol, a book- the third sang contralto, but soon lost his place. The fourth daring and sat beside him as he drove off. On a Flatbush Avenue car last Last night I was ono of one huntred must give you a sumomns”— And pitied sang ee ne Pad let of Philadeluhia views and HIS cat (and the worst of them all) joined his rasping old voice with the While in the bank the gander men- | night I noticed a young couple with | guests who attended a theatre pety -_ then his Mire Le EMG cits teagiet? Mi This nie hehe teneeia GLAS 'ES.—Mrs. L. BH, Jacobs, No. rest of the brawl. I’ve heard many cat concerts; I'm telling you true, aced every one who approached hia @ emal! girl of about five years, She |siven by a family in our block whth aeenkd setts ba SCMnen OEE, | Guunie. of food Nanda out, ond iney | OU RO88 HEN Bivens and I’m sure these four singers had been sampling home brew! Well, | Wner: 1 sas informed that band gocupled all, her father's, attention Js going back to Italy. ‘The performame if Mt don't Red!” he exclaimed, Wantcal MGW pose Ghd alongs TNE THACHER! TEACHER! just as their war yell was going full sway, I hustled myself from the Se Tai ai a of peer edad ‘what kind of pe seed pet cee ee graszing me by the hand. “Whe | por was considerabie, but we were |. went to the Wondstork Branch Li-| window away in quest of @ shoo tiat would finish the song. (You one had for five years dlupicyed @ | do we have to-morrow!” he asked. | tne neighborhood. They gave imitators Hiken to the hospital T gave you up | ‘hooked.’ The old man held a roval [niece and weeing a youngster of eer] may det your best duds that it didn't take long.) * * * With my George Markin, No. 197% Ashburton | {Comed beef” she answered ino of well-known sctors and actreses ae dead He sees 0 pled to aco | fish, and then, stnto that was the foursied over a selection, picked out a] hands ‘illed with shoes, and some other thinge, too, I returned to my See ear YON! CWhal MAaP! ha caked asm: |Seynice: Beanich and Griey saree, We got chummy oT " " Wifle did not care to advertise her Pe. enting 24 ane g place for another good view. The four feline pests never dreamed of | PUEASE RISE IN HONOR OF MR, besides presenting a number of stits 70t otag the cellar door open and | the nearest soda fountain,—Francis Jard in Ave minutes T had about thirty ‘ menu to the whole car. ‘Bvef,” she : ; i “ ” STEER. i a4 Ri, prepared especially for the occasbn. Roidae Uy caimnontan Sims to sere MoQuade, No, 353 W. ssd Street. Interested children about me. They} the vlad that ict) speeding along at so bustling a rate—until “meow! Who «: jlords are mean? Oura| 2m#wered. “Roast?” he asked. “No, |some of the entertainers possessed na! le summoned me to visit him at his called to me, ‘Teacher, teacher! Please bang! “meow!” bump, bing, bang! “meawh!” Oh, joy, the night's corned,” she replied. His face fell IT’S A SECRET. pick me out a book,” and raised their Is a jew Sunday night I went to the Pier to] hands just as if they were in a school Rudolph St ability and I saw in them future on Broadway.—Joseph Weiss, No. To-day our landlord, Mr. t up the milk, ice house; and that’s where I’m going as he favored her with a disgusted now,—Simon Bennett, No, 1397 concert was finally o’er and, turning about, I was ready to go when “Awl? Her face fell. “Don't you : - a 4 4 #4 K 62d Street, Brooklyn. Gcswes. see the Adriatic come in and was told{Tom. “One little miss sidled up and| injured a quiet big chair with my toe. The stars that I saw were all | 004 mall # down the garbase.| want that?” she queried anxiously, pate that without a Custom House pass 1] *hispered, “Teacher, please read us a) blue, green and red, This did not worry me much, I am bound to | nim do eve: iigranion maDucsty!| couvsaaarin We asin Beaters A RELIC. RESPECTFULLY REFERRED, could not Ket by the gates. Quite a] se spent two hours reading tol corfess, when I thought how I'd made of that concert a mess; and | No. 124 Union Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Avenue, Brooklun, On West Séth Street to-day I caw = How cheering and delightful are those | fe other persons, ali of whom looked|them and when we parted told them I , fed roofs of Thorley's on Fifth Avenue! I saw*them again to-day from atop » Fifth Avenue bus, and how drab, in fomparison, are those triangles of walls that recede from the elegant facades @long the way. Fifth Avenue could bo made delightful to the eye if those tri- Angles were painted, not with too bright colors, but with pastel shades, The side walls, for instance, of Matson de Blanc, > Knoedler’s, Theodore B. Starr's, Frank Brothers’, Black, Starr and Frost, Bey- @ort's, Goodman & Company's and Han- en's, The Fifth Avenue Association might get an artist to design a color i scheme and ask the owners to do the prosperous, were also without passes] W&s not a teacher. * sigh one deciding again to return to my bed (for I fancied all chance of dis- and were stopped just as 1 ws ‘they | litle one, “T wish you was my teache: comfort had fled), I was resting on soft silken pillows once more when went over to some guards, ked a} They all thanked me for reading to few minutes, and then returned with| ‘them. Mrs, Catherine Kehoe, No, 823] ™Y ears caught the sound of a kitty-cat roar, I imagine they figured pass Where and how did they set| 28st 168d Street, Bronx. they had pleased me so much that this was why I offered my book, those passes in that short tim Goma shoes and such. * * * Well, really no encore at ali was required, Josephine Mulcahy, No. 110 Bast 89th MUD MASSAGE, iy a fs ae Street. At Coney Island 1 saw a wondertul] bUt—"Oh, shucks! let them go it,” I thought, “for I'm tired.”— riers Ach held 2 muel Fishman, No. 645 Hopkinon piece of work being done, that of} Josephine W. Henry, No. 245 Grand Avenue, Baldwin, L. I. Hoe eet Oy oe ee een [ioc reca etceren oma 241088) tl Avenue tooklyni THAT'S WHAT SHE SAYS. widening the beach. At the end of a the end of the reins In his mouth—John | Alger, No, 1078 Bedford Avenue, Brook- a Boarding a Tifth Avenue bus on|Pler 1s a boat which docs the work of ; De Colas, (Nos, 1) Bayviow, Avenue) (Wye: RETURN OF THE FATTED CALL PeRicheticwasl Gillis. tocdagi ian) ole pumping water nd sand from the ocean sala Daal ‘This morning, riding on a Grahan gentleman put two dimes into the| {ough tron pipes. At the end of the inl i Avenue car, I noticed a sign in a bute.- Fogistering “machine the conductor| \"t pipe the water gushes out. T saw f : Tee Ga cata tig eee Ga the er shop on Manhattan Avenue reel thevet at hin “When asked for whom | cores of men, women and children dig- : HSE ease Hace NERA TL GUE ing: "Grand opening; roasting veal .( the second dime was paying, he looked |i" Into the water and sand as the railroad track near Bogota, N. J.. Ju part of New Yor%'s fire fighting ecuip- ment as it was more than a half sen- tury ago. It was a hose wagon with iron wheels, altogether hardly leger than a hucketer’s wagon, and {t was SAFE FOR A DOG TO DRIVE. WANTS TO JOIN FE BROILERS, Coming in from Jamaica on the Long| My daughter Iris was naughty to-day Island Railroad this morning my trainland I told her if she wasn't good she stopped near the Nostrand Avenue Sta-| wouldn't go to Heaven. She asked meliying ‘on the sidewalk in front @ tion, On a side street I noticed a horse | jf chickens go to Heaven. I replied they | tuilding In which were stored discailed fully harnessed emerge from a black-|qidn't and she calmly stated: “I don’t| and almost forgotten ty] e vantian sialth's shop and wate down) the street | want to/go to Heaven. hecuuse there are |e ee pea of vehice 2 4 got about the summons on my b: | | t | TO SONS AND DAUGHTERS. On the B. R. T. station platform to- day I saw what to many of us will be eral i ata vanes a ee ett pe on @ post! cents @ pound.” Gosh! My heart stod ‘work.—Mrs. E. L. Burgess, No, 250 | mixture came out, gathering clay which as a train was coming. . and read: ‘ en you write _your| still for a moment. It surely remindd -— West 94th Street. hround tn | surprise and exciatmed:| they formed into iarge balls. They , J jumped to watety just before the train |mother last?"—Al Jaftin, No. 1825 T2d| me of old times. —W. Slonin, No, 49 b * L HH ped ‘ 5 ¢ crashed into the trucl shass! Street, Brooklyn, Broome st. . she usually is. But never mind, tet it| *meared this clay over faces, necks and b art and thrown fift | HOW THE OTHER WALF LIVES. [eo at that. It's wortn a dime to be[ arms, They calle@ ft “beautifying the fost, while spokes and other amalt parts PLEASANT EVENING. Hundrede of fleet motorboats and|clone’John Po Cavenaugh. Xo. 1e1{ kin" but when they were plastered| LITTLE JOHNNY DING-A-LING. DOING HIS BEST. aniashed into eplinters, were strewn far . graceful safling craft, besides a score| West 75th St. With St they looked Ike freaks —Mrs, Little Johnny Ding-a-ling, as we | 1 visited a friend tn Dunwoodle and|and wide.—Arthur McGee, 36 Or- This evening I went to see my dearest friend, on Rugby Road & Pilontise orrnece ately on tap hish ae ei eias, Mav Narwa, No. 283 Taat 168th Street, | oan pim, ia the ale-year-old aon of |xaw her small son walking about tho| chard Street, Ridgofeld Park, N. J. Flatbush, As we had been separated all summer, having visited alt scas—I saw them clustered together, all] giortiy before nodu this mm — our Chinese taundryman, He has | room, dragging his feet as he walked. ASTOR ON A DABLIA STALK ferent summer resorts, we had a thousand and one things to tal brillfantly Ughted, on Oyster Bay. The a SO oS. OGRE OF ER ON A DALI UK. 86th Street near Broadway I saw a batch eared Ug eC Gee a), Cue Ud group of people gasing skyward, 1| 19 Madison Avenue street car this! months, but already he has estad- Jooked also and saw what appeared to|¢vening I sat next to a young woman] j..) 0 4 qi be an airplane, but suddenly as it{ WhO not only fell asleep but turned out hed a reputation as a ecrapper. swooped downward and again upward|t? be & somnambulist. After we had] he other day I eaw and heard 1 saw its wings fall and rise and 1 suw|Journeyed many blocks she arose and] Jonnny being reprimanded by one of our worthy ladies for having fought HRateILARRNT Tan wirplane eaid, "Girls, there will have to be less i 7 Ant 4 nage sinting here and more work!" A woman that there 1s poverty anywhere.—F. G.,Jan cagle—an eagle flying @ boy twice his age. Johnny listened |can't pick up the other one.”—Oltve| tained some aster seed.—Mrs. Weber, stently and ae ede turned to po wat |Eall No. 101 Fort Wiel Avenue, Yonk- | ** 0 Box No Hole Syo, 156 Waverley Piace. York City!—W. P.. New York tapped her lightly on the shoulder and | she awoke.—Josephine E. Raab, No. 442 | TIME FOR DISAPPEARING. esc: 206th) GUteUeEnpE a loose a blue atreak of gibberish. |ers, N. ¥. | This morhing on Kast 71st Street, in the pouring rain, 1 saw a MUSIC Then doubling up a wicked fist he | little boy of about four, with his shoes untied and his overalls uu- | ‘This morning ws I sat at breaktnst af Shoufed im English, “'I/ you know } tened, carrying a pitcher of milk from a store at No. 415, It must |¥ondrously delightful music filled the] Mite SARE Wate tents Mi No, . nus room, Scarcely able to belleve my ears —Lilte Jowitt, No. 70 Gladstone | ‘ave been his first experience, for at every step he spilled some ‘ilk. T rushed to the front window. Yes, yes, Avenue, Walden, N. ¥. | As I came nearer I saw tears in his eyes. Intending to help him [ | it was true, it was true! Some guys +dancing lighte—white, red and blue— | from 10,000 bulbs madé a fairy scene of | color and gayety, and then the sounds | ef music and laughter from the Sea- | oeaneas’ aa ‘For goodness’ sake, Harold,” his} wile cutting some dahlias to-day I mother exclaimed, “pick up your fect!""| snw an aster plant growing out of one A few moments later we saw Harold] of the dahlia stalks. cinta ot dahlias were badly per corner of the room holding) omer during a heavy storm and that up one foot in his hands and com- T had packed the open stalks with soll to plaining in a small voice, “Mother, I|protect them, ‘The soil must .have con- about. But did we get a chance to say more than two words? No , My friend's Susband has just had a radiophone installed and he 1 “loony” about it, He made us sit before it from 7 until 11 o'clock while he tried to catch waves from Newark, Bedford Hills and som: other places. As he was still a novice at adjusting the instrument: I cannot say we were entertained, Once in a while we did get a di of music, but {t was always interrupted by horrible noises. (Waves —— I belleve, from the wireless station at the Navy Yard.) However, he THH DEMOCRA' wouldn't quit. “You just walt a miaute,” he kept saying, “something I saw William Jennings Bryan leaving the auditorlum at Ocean Grove after| reat 1s coming.” When I got up to leave, at 11, he did not leave the Sete eTS Ee Asm ibatle w York, dal verine vane aatrors wee oe centraption long enough to say good night to me. I left him with his H teeen curarined cto tase 6k arene cay area only infinite paz| ead in the horn, trying to plek up & lullaby trom somewhere.—Grace Lake big touring cars with taxi|tience and courtesy A woman and M. Story, . 49 McDonough Street, Brooklyn. ‘wanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Club, also lighted with thousands of incandescents, made {t seem hard for me to imagii TAXIS DE LUXE. Having always lived in N | : ‘ ; were shoveling coal down a chute into GoLpauc. Vognsen, (All the taxis at Garanko Lake |twormen with cards asked Tin for hls } ashed him to let me carry the pitcher and I was about to take it when [iio collar, ward Lindquist, No. 675] Here's something one doesn't see} ory, good machines because the many]autograph. He tucked his umbrella ur } he turned toward one of the houses nearby and began yelling “Papa! |East 137th Street, Bronx. every day in New York—a grasshopper sick people can ride only in comfortable|der his arm and wrote his pane fan | Papa!” with all his might. * * * Before his cries for help received on Maiden Lane. Hundreds of people | cites Se ouatpee buat in el ed EER Gea eno hie dia on an gnswer I was safely around the corner.—Mrs. A. Valachovic, No. MANHATTAN. Fiske BAAG IG over ng ne aceniad Iii, Greene, Hioomingtalo, N.Y man.—Mrs. A. H. Post, Palisades, N. Y. 1321 Avenue A. THE MAJOR. I saw a man rushing down Lexing‘on venue at 106th Street to-night as If he were in imminent danger of missing HAUT YT. THR TRUE” Feo. 864 ‘Upper Montelair Avenue, | STUNG AND DOUBLE STUNG WHAT'S IN A NAME?” HER GOLDEN HAIR, I have seen many people admiring the} Upper Montelair, N. ‘ ") At Broadway and Fulton streets n{, One is reminded of a quaint, old-fash- Since so many women have de- | handsome building of the General Post man was selling Auatrian kronen at|/oned garden by ‘the street names in prived themselves of their crowning Office at Seventh Avenue and 33d Wildwood-Crest, N. J. I saw these as 10 cents a thousand, I saw a small " r 4 I passed in a trolley car: Morning- glory by bobbing their hair, I |ctreet and read the tribute to the car- boy of nine or ten years of age walk|!, © LITTLE MISS AMERICA, I saw a neighbor trying to teach his WILLIAM IS LOST AND FOUND, ONE NIGHT ONLY, ° 3 , Lavendar, Crocus, i Ordinartly it is known Seventh thought it a pleasing sight to-day to four-year-old daughter how to kick alup and buy ‘a dollars worth. Then,|®/0P%;_ Buttercup, heh I had just made a purchase In + rily f as @ train, He was Major La Guardia,| see at Third Avenue and Ninth | fiers inscribed across the facade?) football properly. She succeeded walking only a few yards away, he| Wisteria Asterh Gari iee Oo P oa Brooklyn department store and wai] Street, between Fourth and Fifth Ave former President of the Board of Alder-| Street a girl of about fifteen with | “Neither rain, nor snow, nor heat, nor steria, ; ‘i F Kicking {t, but not In the right way.|started selling them at 15 cents for al\y. a 4 t Myrtle, it o¢|nues, Brooklyn, but this night it was Fee UN ua hit hes dette CRITESUGAEAL Te A. tem minutos na rad | 2ecnon, Sart Haun Tene —MVe8it eglngoupi ins the sleraten woe fe-Nots Maen) nerisag! Fairyland. There was a block party o1 mand went over her head. Did she ery? | sold all at a half dollar profit, | \"yros* Seamless amsey.| irred to me suddenly to ede 1¢ I hall encats a witching moon and gayly eol- front of her body. They were about | the swift completion of their appointed) x4; she laughed and tried it again.—J.]and pocketing all of it, he went my $5 change, I could not find-t BJored lights. A tiny silver coin gave me twenty-four inches long and of the James J. Wilson, No, 2860/3, Paulin, No. 68 Livingston Street, ‘down the street.—L. Byrnes, No, tnst hope, I]entrance, Neighborhood merchants hac thickness of one's wrist, and I eay steer few Haven, Conn. Boulevard, Jersey City. my purse, 80, hoping again pe "| contributed succulent ‘hams, delicious West 20th Street N wisely hung in front of her body i ! two beautiful red braids hanging stays these rs fro} over her shoulders and, slesly, ity [SIO OF night ataye those couriers from fen, Hastily he mounted the steps of fhe Harding Republican Club at No. 1702 Lexington Avenue and disappe..red fnside. 1 followed and saw him in con- @ultation with Morris Levy, leader of CHARIVART. Awakened last night by soft strains own again, rushed to tle] ¢, Yhe 18th Assembly District, probably in] because if she had hung them over here [or music, T looked out of a window ana hastened 3 Ree kikea\ raltan AW Paty aces Per eines nicer Sec fogard to the coming campaign for] jer back some one inivht have cut FRESE: : saw several young men strumming |cashler’s desk a! a | couples danced to the music of @ band Congress in the 18th.—Maxine Barnett,| them off and stolen them,—Aaron Last night T caw Irene Castle going ‘ ihe: o* My mandolins and guitars and singing. They! ong had found a $6 bill, But no oP) 7. rywhere there was color and move: Qo. 167 East 96th Street. Rauch, No, 18 Third Avenue. into a restaurant on 67th Street, near ‘ ; . were serenading a newly married couple|had, 1 looked again through my bw} COUN Oe oid world painting he pubic phil take H ‘ ae 3 z 4 who had just moveal into the next house.|j~ was not there and just as I wa) oor af 0) come ne wee ee the HE MELTING POT. “TERY tAY HE BAS moray, | Pitt Avenue: Her tight erm. soem ® ae a Leona Paluse, No. 444 West Fourth] yout to give up that $5 as lost a salé-| ort Or tiome, Sweet Home” diec In the neighborhood of my place of] Newspapers dincanded by “Ito be doing nicely. It was bandaged tn 4 : ’ treet, Plain i hand lady came up with it in her Mrs. Margaret C. Fullerton, No, 997 Est 4th Street, Brooklyn. employment live many foreign language Speaking peoples. On the wall of P. 8 No. 28, at the corner of Washington away, but the people lingered. ‘Then the ts blinked out. And now it {s just eventh Street again.—Margaret C. Sul- a white silk scarf, She was wearing a beautiful bb Hillgardner on “Li! trains are thre v by into a bin at § k satin gown. 420 West 42d St th Kerry secutive days now I ha — livan, No. 214 Kingston Avenue. ‘and Albany Streets, 1s posted a bulletin] Sreccey i aoe ALL HE HAD. eee Y ; sed man select severs Ae BOUND FOR HEAVEN. announcing in twelve languages the} inis bin and carry them with him into “SAY, LASTRRT Ten minutes after another girl and 1 To-day was my birthday, and th LAUGHTER istration of new pupils. Yesterday 1} ¢),, ? ‘At the information desk of the Penn- Laps a ast St shildren. wore talking about tone On a crowded Lexington Avenue subd: oticed six women of ditferent nation-| (he train, When he finishes readinz al ji tation to-day [ watched th started to walk to church last Sun eMidren for present. |way train bound for Brookl: ot c ferent nation: | the train. Ww fs rend Matin. glenn) today. Bnea (Ha c } indy TE Tee aa . |way train bound for Brooklyn a youn, plities reading the bulletin.—Mux Koro-| PeWsPaper he carefully folds | a she noticed she had lost the belt to} they had to ¢ a ) and women come up to make in when his journey is Nuished he carr : the belt to rl he emaltest, siz years old, look# }man pushed his way through to get out Vin, No, 188 Madison Street, Cana : “quires. Seven out of ten women pre- ~ : * are We walked back most of the| 7) Then I saw him go to W& Jat the Nevins Street station, When he ———— them all away with him. —A- 1. No. 181] Coded thelr queries with “Liaten,”” AI Yesterday’s Special Prizes was and encountered a small boy Ming | donk, take from it tho only penny © [reached the platform a man rushed up ' : beard abs the men began with “Say !''—Miss 1, sreeeennanananennnereny Fite g mtasing belt, We perauaded tho| had and go out. Ina little whtioe to him crying, “You thief! You stole | At the corner of First Avenue and reer Loomis, No, 260 W, 94th Str 1 ‘ i it win drone ant ne back and said: “Happy virt- |my watch!” The young man showed _ OR ag ate ECR got lled upudlneed wnievEs. pHs First Prize, $25 Dow te Hare ius Bis Sher hy and finally | fey, mother,’ and handed moa |surprise and puzalement. He tooked and a noisy market place, I sao a 1 saw two young anen wa: aheu DOGS, KEEP OUT, FLORENCE BOYD, No. 87 Norman Avenue, Brooklyn. we renee a10th See Fhenmond Till, | pretsel.—Bfra, Hatelle Mertens, B. |down and thero dangling on a button of pushcart Containing greens, cabbage, JOf me on the steps going to. th Nailed on one of the trees outside the ' Naw A9Tet y 679 Woodward Avenue, Brooklyn, his coat was the man's watch and onions and—a vaby of three years, [Chatham Square ¥tation of the “In"| west ind Collegiate Church at West Second Prize, $10 Chain, He handed them to him, saying Ono end of the pushcart, next to [One of them, as T came abreast, wt End Avenue and 77th Street ts the fol- MAN IN A MASK. ALONE IN FLATBUSH, LOUIS SALMON, No. 1932 Crotona Parkway, Bronx. “Do you think T would let them hang Way cabhane, seas: clanted and 1 to the other to hold the ticket be! towing notice: ‘These plots are in- , eed > In the Museum of Natural History, On Flatbush Avenue to-day I sw | there if I had stolen them?" ‘The man < mother, who owned the cart, tie CA index finger. Al tended to contribute to the human joy Third Prize, $5 where I went to-day with thie sign in the window of a Barer | refused to be reasonable and threatened % placed her baby there on a piilow. moments later on the platform 1) of the neighborhood, not the canine,”— other girls and a Scout mistres many wonderful and interesting things, and then I happened upon something I probably was not intended to see. came near them again and one said “Didn't I tell you it would work?" Th other nodded and removed from his coat sleeve a ticket to which was attached E. A. SAMMIS, Sound Beach, Conn. Ten Prizes of $2 Each HF. BRAUN, Ne, 3590 Park Avenue. vhop: “Shave, 15 conte; hatr out#s arrest, but the crowd about laughed nt gente. 8. Allen, American barir, [him and over the affair, which they The only one in Flatbush.”—Willm |iooked upon as a good joke, and the ©. Krause, No. 490 Myrtle Avere, | young man walked away.—lrma Eckert, In spite of the nolse of the baryain- ing and the rumble and roar of passing traffic the little one slept— L. G, Russillo, No, 240 B, 118th S. Gove, No, 315 W. 79th Street, EVERYTHING, LOUIS Glanc < through a window, T saw ¢ No. 7 effe ve! f i; Street a rubber band.—M. W. B., Now York, On 67th Street, between Avenue A and KIPLING, No. 220 West 638d Strect Slane roe ncruping skeleton bones| Brooklyn. 0, 749 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, Pe. Fae Avene eae) kel BORGE F. CAPPE, No, 104 West 90th Street, viul throwing the bones Into Vatw of THE RED, WHI AND BLUE ENVELOPE. " LULLABIES, MAYBE teve to be the largest and mos! v EMMA Kk. VOLZ, Huntington Free Library, West Chester, hoiling or some oth iauid ny NAILED. ; * s Sand pMeate Instt- ore: 42, Huntington Free Library, Stling. Te the bones out and laid vhat I saw to-day almos made my heart stop beating. Tuesda the Knife and Fork Inn, and under] favored cchiele to mak aabted a tne | i needs of the public ever groupe KATHERINE D. ATTA, No. 2885 Fairfield Avense, Bri¢we- Mien cant $0 are eat being pay day In our firm I ws handed my pay envelope this i dow was nailed 'a knife and] commodity, He had & crowd about him,| one street In auch & small area pert, Conn. on my way out, When I opmed it I saw a little white slip folded mrold Butter, Me. 420 Hast | cot ceshive Corner T aoe us bina) sore the Rockefeller Institute JESSI'L. SALLS 67 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn AMSENCE. | vorn| neatly thong the bills, Immdiately there flashed through my mind ieee ail & BHONOMTREIL Init: ans | PUah Aa Laws HUN AES i L. C. STANCE 175 St. John’s Place, Broo Aithoush T have travelled, Now| ers] the paralyzing thought, “Discarged!" Nervously I unfolded the slip all abou ne machi were records, eletety Pla: round, thy No. ide Place, ay City to me no grandes Dt ° OLDE STA’ played those chosen by PoRpent! pur ii 44 obw ‘ \orld. My cousin, however, felt dif-] and read: “We are very plowed to Inform you that henceforth your Invariably on a 8 aten Istand Ferry] chasers and wrapped up those already tort +k SYMABOBL t fo re yout He st fal 5 ook.” © 8 © ° , B lyn erently about it salary will be increased $5 pe week. This, of course, was see interest shown in the Statue of| bought.— Mrs. M.D. Padukey, No npany No. 39, Hook and Lad Piuce, B here in college and went awny alary Fe ty, Beara etia tteeaet ia oni nf W. 118th Bree ¥ aie FAeney. Gaal iF many 16, paren rg Nis was ho place to live, .but to-day quite different from what I imgined it would be, as raises are almost Ghat bears toward Americanization. To- Boi dof Fdueation An letter from him in Which he said the boat d th MAKE YOURSELE Av HOME. Read to-dy cries. Pick the ones you think are best, er from hin in Shy Meaing:| out of the question under pretiling conditions, and it all came as @ 8 the bow ed the statue I saw y B o e. ‘eurologica! pstitute, 7th : is nesime for D ‘a " a _G. Ss e 7 ee er eee ae Cee Te eee cow the inside Atm sonooll Aen aeons Winners will be announced in this evening’s Night Pictorial Wor nuver, miss” the music, till the] rather very agreeable shock.-George H. Meyer, 8404 Fifth Avenue, levelund G. Allen, No. 204 West 138th! room for the first time tn eight weeks. | Education of Deaf Mutes.-Juliu (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions to-morrow. aw ey HY ee ‘Avenue, Bronx., Brooklyn. Be —Vrank Levy, No, 61 Riverside Drivg | er, No, 637 Bast id buevet ' Braun, No, 2013 : pa a, aqugeyemn = 9 anerearmnoyere } fa pany Pea - wie Nene TE ne ap eee As, coe athe : < : wewremenpen sory . : —