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“A FORD A DAY.” | Special Additional Prize Daily for Contributions to This Page | Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Week to Be Distributed Among OPEN TO ALL READERS. : \ 7k F | DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Those to Whom the Ford Cars are Awarded: FIRST, Beginning Wednesday, Sept, 20. | ig a Fey oe tikes 2a | $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10, WEEKLY PRIZES. EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS BROOKLIN. THE PRACEMAKER, WHAT BECAME OF THE BACK-TO- REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS oltants, nel euvoniotlist 4nd tha aiy¥d| i baee seek ewe Nos. 6r es T have seen two Items on the “What 'O make this news feature even " and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly of w sight-seeing bus which had col-|did you see to-day? page reporting T One Dollar is paid for every ies painted gehen prizes are in additions Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Evening <0 he bile oies EE Mince Site w. yen i am f amb a He World, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. |") Eiushing Avenu Lae ed Nach ak RLY GOT aE ding the advice, the automobilist] Potatoes at ma price even lower than the peacemaker a “bum and|that, We sold them then at 8 cente TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT whanged him on the jaw. Naturally] hundred pounds and they compared TOOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS ARE MAILED DAILY. jough, the peace-making role was) /*vorebly with potatoes I saw in @ half forgotten and a battle royal ensued, the Lena Paper bog Bes Pea Bh: For the best stories each day: FIRST PRIZE, | $25: SECOND PRIZE, $10; THIRD PRIZE, $5.. TEN PRIZES of $2 | “ton of the combatants jotning, until | tron Gur tarm in Jeteey early In At . ‘or ten next best ies. =! “| gust 12 bushels of excellent apples t pedal all ie sali hidiihirioney’'== ih dui New York and. recetved in return» check for 86 cents for all of them. The hampers alone had cost us $1.80,—Mis» KE. ¥. Ptquet, No, 1478 Pacific Street ‘MANHATTAN. AT THE SUBWAY ENTRANCE. Every morning as I come up out of the subway at 192d Street and @t. Nicholas Avenue I see a little, bent old woman, dressed: in a shabby brown coat, run-over shoes and a boy's cap. Eagerly she examines every face of the subway crowd, then folds her thin aands into her coat and paces slowly back and forth. She ts still near the subway when I go/out for luncheon and at night when I go home. - To-day at noon I was surprised to see her suddenly straighten up, then stagger as if she would fall, I thought she migat be ill, but when I spoke to her she cried and walked away. I asked my employer, at this address, if whe knew who the old lady ts. “Oh, yes,” she said, “everybody about here knows her story. She lost two sons during the war and has been Jooking for them ever since. She lives across the street and comes from a good family.” Then I remembered that when I tried to speak to her a victrola was playing in a window over the dairy shop. It all Hf you witness @ serious accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be = BIG fire, or know ef any other BIG mews story, telephene Beckman 4008 and Sem THE PRATHER ON HER HAT. for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World, Liberal awards for firet big news. BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. On n Putnam Avenue trofley car to- day ft was musing to see tl | Brooklyn, wasn't music; {t was United States Army bugle calls—Miss C. K. ouT Ok TOWN BRONX. comfort caused A paanenger e oui “oiwnawis oR Hecker, No. 673 West 192d Street, IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT. DES MOINES 1S GROWING. time she moved the end of the feather THE SEASON.” ould by co ol . eave sailors on shore leave. While driving up from Fort Lee Ferry this irylng to induce a third to join them in a theatre party, but he would | tickling him, he attempted to brush It] prain butcher had left on the seats evening I saw one sailor lad hurrying along at top speed. Waen I not go. Said he was expecting a visitor who might arrive at any | “WY on his, ha ny or cine quickly! Gnd eat the contents sith guete ed him if he didn’ ta ride b hee vi nilnute 1 A ' poe ; move his head. Every one waa smiling! gyidentiy they thought the oand) asl im e n't want a ride he grinned, said “You bet I do!” and s and w t going to leave the hotel until he was certain and then the man discov what was! was a gift, A few minutes later th: hopped in. He appeared to be a nervous jackle. “You seem to be In While they were talking a page began calling the third man‘s name. \nnoying hit, so with a smile he turned) train butcher was emitting loud the feather up tnto the air, The Indy a great hurry,” I said. “I sure am,” was the reply. “I'm due at a | There was a long-distance call for iim. He came back to taem beam- | was reading a book and did not know] (amentations because the boys could wedding at 7 o'clock and it looked like I'd be late, but now that you ing. “Des Moines!” he explained. “He weighs elght pounds! They're | “het had happened. Midgar Sutherland,| op candy or 18 cents for each, The No, 710 McDonough Street, Brooklyn, had no monay and the candy had disappeared. The boys were beiny tet LEN 0) st) threatened swith dire consequences started a came of closed| hen an elderly man stopped the poker, ‘The first hand was dealt. Oh,| rumpus by paying.—Irwin J, Wach- boy! F one seemed more than] tel, No, 379 Miller Avenue, satis with hin carta, ‘The betting stgrted, every one raised agnin and| MYSTERY OF THE COFFID again. Some pot! It was only when TRUNK. mit the hands were displayed that wel ty gront of my dad’n place of busines learned that we were playing with a] y saw a tari 1 3 large trunk shaped like @ cof pinechia deck, A. Hirsch, No. 980 | with two heavy locks on it, He sald lir have come to the rescue I'll be all right. Please let me off at this both doing fine next corer.” When he got down he thanked me again, the grin be- came more expansive and he sald: “You see, it's my own wedding and —William G. Broadaurst, No. 128 Summit Minnte Braun, No. 2013 Bryant@Avenue, Bronx PUT IT IN THE AC During a performance of “lic Who Gets Slapped” at the Garrick th might Albert Bruning, as the scheming |one of the four old Itallan statues father of Consuelo, was trying to extort [front had been given a cleaning, The ome of lis duuyliter's selary from the | {ast time T maw it it was quite yello etreus 1 Who." he asked, but now {t is almost as white as the my daughter and her partner draw others, all of which used to belong to crowds Liona, tigers—who caren| Clyde Fitch.—Rstelle Loomis, No. 260 for those hunyry cats?” At this mo-] West 94th Street. ment a white Tom appeared from t THRE DRIV vasing Amelia Bingham’s house on ‘side Drive to-day I noticed that WHAT'S HAPED Wings with « loud meow and drew from THE QUIET BARBER. EVERYRODY KNOWS MANY GRAD- #ibvOuAL. Hopkinson Avenue itd JRot, know where it came from 1 the audience a laugh that was not ex- On our street: In. a basement UATES. From my window at Jerome Ave: MR. JOHNSON. noe ROW "Thin aeruned ne eee pected by either Irunin he Chin barber, He has up-to-date I saw some children {n St, Mary's 168th Street 1 saw this mornin, Lady Luck certainty ts good to “land fearing it might ‘contain ret pihaten or the auth ie agalnmene and siethods, works! Gian ‘ s Park after achool to-day playing a gain |leld of golden rod,‘ horse grazing on! some people. 1 raw the former | body I notified the police. An immense on, called “crazy school."’ The “teacher. never talks and seems to please all hi © hillside, a field of corn, two butter customers.——Louls J. Ehring, No. 15 W heavytweight champ w7th str L'il Arthur | crowd gathered with the arrival of th: a girl of ten years of age, asked one of Wo goats enting grass instead of] yohngon, drivin “ ” a . i geashas Johnson, driving a brand new tour- patrol wagon, but the box, later —.. ééth Street. A “TOM” SHOW ON THE ROAD, the to spell “cat.” The ‘pupil’ |indulging In thelr supposed diet of tal ing car on Grand Concourse at 174th iarnea, contained only tools belonging TO REMOVE PAINT. _ In the little mountain village where I am living I saw early this " ‘three. Fine, th ang, Only o1 man in atght.—Mrs. Street. He looked mighty heaithy to a carpenter upstairs.—Minerva Har- I saw a friend in Astoria prepare to “teacher,” and the “crazy achool'*|Grace Donvan, No. 2 West 195th Street FE IS A DAY'S WORK. at dhe paint off ah old closet adorn “He oy morning a travelling show pass by. It was a study in expression to |iaughed uproariously. If a pupll ¢ : LON eel Mencher, No, #69, ne No, 1607 tern Parkway, Brook emptied a half-pound can of lye into a a veil near qe in Pin Park see the various attitudes of the drivers, and judging by their bedraggled |a : rect answer she recetved » zero] GIVING ROCKAWAY THE SHAKE. - a bucket containing two quarts of water, |*8t an old gentleman\who had seven or 3 . tienes Ronis grade. nthe old people on the} In the Pennsylvania Station thi: as id , He stirred {t with » atick, He took a|eleht children about him, He was car appearance as they drove slowly througa the pouring rain they were [ponchos who watched the game smiled | mor ing | saw youre lady bid farewell NOW) GAY ee . room, dipped it into the bucket and| is Peach plts into lttle ornaments for] very low in spirit. There were several wagons carrying scenery, fol- | wistfully at the children’s sport—Dora|to her mamnmoer's outing. She had fu T was on an East 180th Street car last evening, and in one of the Began scouring the door. Every st-ake| them. I watched him while he cut the lowed by a sinall cabin on wheels. This was hauled by two Shetland |!bert, No. 621 Mast 186th Stre col off a Rockaway train, and, obliviow of the broom removed some of the|PIt Into the image of a monkey which = apartments which we passed I saw a little child kneeling at its bed Print,” He did this to both aides at the |he Kuve to the amailest child and prom-| Pontes, while a supposedly vicious tloodhound paced restlessly within. 1h. te ee BRON. ad the ne rigs, Terk om one thor) side with head bowed and hands clasped.—J. V. Nlenhaus, No. 150 @oor and then dashed two buckets of |!Sed the others he would make them} An old mule ambled along beside the ponies. Some children of the It wae 2 A. M, In the Bronx ang|{'*™ vigorously until on the platform} Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn. water on tt, washing off ai! the loosened |¢ach one some other time—Andrew J ms Oren neighborhood-shrieked with delight, but my heart ached for the men |deadly aulet, Suddenly a plercing | OrMed two little mountis of rand. Then re McDonald, No, 651 Ninth Avenue. paint. One would never have suspected ee ee te siliny put her shoes on again, picked up| THE LEAVES GO GALLIVANTING. SLERPYREAD, Pant Gre would ever pave sunpeses who were driving. A harder or more cheerless life I could not tm- [fpr court then « muecceelon at ace cneS Ther bag and headed for the subwa Aa passed throuyh Prospect Park | Every morning I catch a train at the painted. And all his work consumed UGHT IN THE RAIN, agine.—Florence B. Cruickshank, Big Indian, Ulster County, N. Y. as though someone were in morta] Rebert Diamond, » 650 EF. 170th) today [ saw those so-called dead | same time at Borough Hall Station of only nine minutes of time—Arthur] We were all caught in the drench- agony. Lights flashed on and a man| “treet, Bronx. the I, R. T. and usually see aboard the Gril; No. 188 wast 106th street. ing rain utop a Fifth Avenue bus. Be- ” =a dashed from the room ro screamn, SaaS 4h arpa be leaves failing from the trees, But “ side me was a pretty girl, smartly| [gZ = é f the same man came back and then the] YOU CAN LEAD A MAN TO THIK they didn’t aeem dead to me. They | samo sleepy guard, who satches a part ONE CENT A WORD. dressed. She wore a black crepe de = y screams stopped with gurcling sound ‘WATER. ibe Srsreys ene cunee Ty. @ friendly jot his forty winks between stations chine cape under the folda of which K The man walkod to the window ani| A young woman bather at Rockawsy| breese they bowled and spwn along | when thi to Chinat. ta : Nn on the train halts it awakens hi eaneesintment sxceel inane interes peeped a white satin sidrt. I glanced | [Ej ‘ ‘ leaned out, Something struck with a|Beach yeaterday made a show of her! with Aigh apirite and eager ourtosity | 14 he sumps up, opens the d In the basement of the old Chinese the. |W" and saw that black streaks were . thud In the bottom of the court five| (mid lusband—but a greater show of| [0 se @ bit of the world. They had 1p, Open: oors tre, where a number of down-and-our. | "unin from the cape onto her dress, te : With a smothers || herself. She plunged Into the water,| en bound ao long to the trees, and | shouts the name of the station, culix SES rises aa lithec tate ce eds to aehom | S28: 100, discovered ft, I can't say i . the man wheel’ sharply, snapped | but could not persuade him to go in| "219 tm the autumn of their Uvex Jout the name of the next one, closes Sraislees on) ciel flast A an: Ce! whan whether ‘ft was the thought of how 4 , z off the light and—all was ‘still onv:Jabove his ankles, Again and again aho| {Mey cory oie to saire © Nitto ree; [the doors and goes back to his corny eae oH . ela pared e | dom, le reoreation, a chance Bere oe ee, wre ee an. Maeyscg | She'd Jook to the person for whom pos more. Sounds eort of horrible, dorsn’t| urged him without effect, and then sh: ion, a ¢ ‘0 sibly she had dressed or whether it was to continue his nap. This morning for 1t? But !t wasn't. Only the baby ery- m ashore and started berating him,| 40 eomething for themselves and man, tell your mother what you do, and/the maternal "I told you so" when she AN EXPEDITION TO MASTIC. AN OVERSIGHT. Ing for food. Papa elected. While wait-|calling him a Jackass, a coward, a bi they wero off—dn search of adven- |mome reason the train halted betwee: you can't go wrong. I would not tell! got home, but whatever !t was, it was] My father, my eon and J went by | My son entertained himseif at the|ing for baby to finish her bottle he nc-|ham, and announced to everyone within| [Te Before the last Great Adven- | Brooklyn Bridge and Fourteenth Streut her, Thintc of us-and you won't beg." 1too much for her. She buret into tears. ture,—A, HI, Bellin, No. 1660 Hast- way of arowboat to Mastic to get jouse of a friend where we were vistt-|cldentally knocked the geranium pot off} hearing that she didn't intend to corm Parkway, Brooklyn. Diackderries. We left the doat in | ing to-day by spinning a geography {the Window and evaded the Janttor'n} married to a coward and would get abuse by putting out the Ught.—F, Md-| divorce. 1 i "¢ ow +R, y roe Home Creek, and after getting @ | ciobe on its exis, Presently he carrled| ward O'Neil, No, 1601 University Av face given: {iiss Chesca ae AS ANN ES ee ee) shouted | Mourteshthy Street! | tyes Dushel of derries we started for the t to hi nue. aay T spent the night at my mother's}he saw his error, turned pale. hur doat to po home. Hut the wind had | rien cmtehic ed nie tere (clhtd imei iiaminn home and a cot had been put up for me|Fiedly closed the door and for the re risen to a gale, and knowiny that to ered. “WO: child looked (st [aver OUT OF TOWN in the Uving room, About midnight 1] mainder of the trip was as wide awake Yow aordee Would ba dangerous, 04 wane than asked vearlodalys-oTade was awnkened by a peculiar noise and|®3 he should aye been.—-Harry 8. decided to walk. We went to Aag- | Akl" and [nen nance ee tre N. Sat , in the darkness 1 saw what seemed to} Hyams, No. 129 Schermerhorn Street, tic Station, four miles away, carry- | 4%: where ts Yonkers rs. N. Salo- TOGETHER. me @ strange animal walking slowly | Brooklyn, —it was, of course, an express—and | Jumped up aa usyal, opened the door: —Francis G. Rodger, No. 400 W. 67th]_—Ruth Christie, Btreet. Street CONCETTA SPEAKS HER PIECE. afternoon I went to call on an artist friend who Ives on Bed- ford et. She was not at home, and as I started to leave, a pretty little miss of about seven entered into conversation with me. “Who'd No, 474 W. 148th Th ASTOR ON A LOAD OF HAY. A you come to see?” “The lady who lives on the top floor.” “Oh! She's ing our pails and baskets of berries, | M0". No. 50 Jervis Road, Yonkers, N. Y Walle sitting on my porch at Islip, Iam # salesman of bullders’ supplies | about the room. It came near and nearer, FIRST UNLOCKED ohemia: “Indeed! And wha 6 an” act upon every foot of the way by a L. I, the other day I saw young |and have trained myself to note ev!- ruck my cot. I lay atill, too terrl- 8 LOCKING THE DOOR, ® Bohem ay eed) And mast 1s a Bohemian, child? ‘They mosquitoes, Then when we reached | UBXICOGRAPHERS, TAKE NOTICE er erher UeM. ve tN Ne . ban nee ee co ; to scream, ‘Then I saw the « Near my home to-day I was surprise: smoke! Oh. do they? ‘Yes, 'n’ they wear all kinds of loud-colored the station we discovered we had no While visiting my sister at Stony| John J, Astor, the son of the late jdences of bullding operations, so when . flashlight, 1 thought tt was alto ve @ Young flapper sit down on % clothes. Ladies mustn't smoke.” And with this Concetta launched money; but a kindly bus driver gave Point, N. ¥., @ neighbor's little girl who] Col. Joan J. Astor, perched high on | saw recently a shanty such as butld-|burglar and UC screamed, Jumped up and| ‘lvorstep, remove one of her shoes, take tus credit until we got home, which |\s fond of flowers asked me to pick we reached sore and weary.—Grorge | some pretty ones. I promised, but time T, Ranford, Centre Morwhea, N. ¥ slipped by and the flowers were not picked. A day or so later she surprised by saying: “You skipped your word. cre erect in an open fiekl near the Cul- [tan Into ny mother's room, awakening | therefrom @ house key, replace, hy = $ ‘ the household, Investigation xhowed| snd then walk Into the house, ver Line, [ went over to soe if I misht}inat ine “strange anima wan my| Sults, No. 1270 Pacife st have ® prospect. It wan built by a for-[brother walking In his sleep. He ha elgner, who, instead of tonls, was hous- he was at the seashore | PLEASINGLY @ wagon ef mew mown hay. His mother, who was Madeline Force, was beastde Mm and his step-father, {nto a tirade against women who smo"e, ner opinion being that it is the acme of unladylikeness. Yet this ye ang champlon of gentle fem!- ninity used such language as I had never heard before, I left her and BIRDS AND FLOWERS. LUMP PERSONS PR. Witham Dick, was near then, and i j ey walked down the street, still none too clear about her idea of a “lady; Tam looking aa I write ut a wonder- Mra, Jaren i, Farwell. | La etree vo ke ete nce ling hie! farelly there, se) told wa) Ye for crabs. “Mra, A. J. Hecker] MUSE FOPULAR PERIODICAL, —J. B., Jones Street. ful sight. A large bed of cosmos, aelves,—O. B. H., Istp, L. 1 intended to build, but would have no ROAR Brees Brooklyn Three middle-aged women, all super : standing more then six feet high, on Sa Asad {08 MAYTAG IR GY ine, Tocdae, BETWEEN Eaimios stout, had thelr hendy togettrer on 1 LEMON “NEW COON IN TOWN.” our lawn has been tled with red cord to ors COAL MEER. 3 Albany Day Line boat yesterday. One NOT THN SAME. I passed there again an@ saw he wns Bryant Park 1 saw a crowd of men| goon after I arrived her was} building a brick house and building it keep tho stalks from blowing down. Thus tiled, {t resembles an enormous On Pitkin Avenue Iking In front of nv last night 1 saw] bald d@ magazine, in one of whose ps & young couple] all seemed greatly Interested. As t The other day my wife had prépared| The children in the yicintty of Charl- He Boe “s 2 2 ching a steam shovel excavating be-| startled to see myn. in tocnl | Well. J anw, too, his five children hav Done ay o young od pna SAW What so absorbed @ filling for a lemon ple, It was @ hot}ton and Varick Streets have gone back| bouquet with more than twenty shades} \Ai"the riurary, I eaked various per-| onpee roe farks ueadline Ing « hilarious time, 1 found they wore} ghey met two young Indica and one of | Walked part 2 shy At so absorbes day, and jokingly I sald to her: “Oh,|to the old style soap-box wagons in-| of blorsoms, At this moment a flock is What wos tobe nuit thera mons ctl tBreoil Attends vi r HVdoing the family washing, and having | te latter addressed the girl In front of 3 DAS advertiaement saree o nie "Why, hells me exe headed: “Don't Be Fat! And heard ft's too hot for ple, make that into fec}stend of using the more expensive) Of, Prliliant birds, commonly known an) thom knew. A polleeman told me ft waa] asly {read on and waw relieved una[s® much fun out of it that neighbor: [147 jhe. ella) me exclaimed. | Crndnds a ee ae cones nf lor cream.” But she took me at my word iiss ewfverled ynloel Bedea) This morn- . sentls ei an to he “a platform for women so they|amused to learn that the al at-| hood were gtd tie Hee plump one answered, ‘Yes, that's right r: “Have you seen any of those reduc : ng, when I atarted out with my iittio red-] won't have to run #0 fast," and a cuard|(raction” was at the Wolcott Fair A No. 525 North ' , sete Jing exercises? Maine says they're ferce.” and T saw her get out the freezer, pour y domia(of the birds Go ahead and tell It to ine, yo ‘ 3 re oe . rena 22%" found all four wheels were misa-| (RE Upon the seals. Some of the hinds) icide the Library door sald it was he “Exhibit of Viole, the Six-Leged | Street, N.Y mauling 1. Arnold, “No. teogy Me. JM, Shumaker, No. 624 tast the lemon ple filling into it and grind}ing from his carriage. Probably there | 2° bright yellow with black trimmings. xtension of the Queenaboro Lidge. ‘ow. —Viola G. Randies, R.¥. 1. No PiniwAvEHiS Branden: 8) ciat Street, away, The result was deliclous lemon|will be one more wagon on the atrant| 224 some have a chrome green ream Dell T. Wright, Edgewater, N. Briatol, Conn. AMILIFS, ieee - sherbet. 38). Gerrish, New York: to-morrow. — Mra. Condon, No. 64] With darker ie, “BS On the Bedford Road I anw three ON BOARD THE CONTE ROMSU, | Chambers Street. i and win, houses in @ row, and each house was Iinmigrants aboard the Steamsh{ QUEENS WAT THE BATTHRY I LANDED ONE — —Fred G. George, i0 Bradley ae aoa aes alt ¥ % , painted a violent blue, A aon an- Conte Rosso for transfer to Ellis Islas: MORNING IN MAY, BOYS. GETTING HIS MESSAGE To THR| Avenue, Meriden, Conn. . ‘ nounced that they were “The Three OLDER THAN THE U, &, A, were seen lowering cords from the vex A, eat (to) the’ Aauariuon tosday PEOPLE. * Trotne.”"—Elot Jardine, No. in Washington Market to-day I saw| *0l'8 side on Sundi Boon they wer "0, YOR THE LIVE OF A FIREMAN!" 1 saw nine New York City firemen to- eshimee Street, Port C @ monstrous Kreen turtle. [t was alive, | Pulling up clearettes and packages and Le ail Ahly 1 Rag ane & ehehtly Ares “youm fren. told lying on its back and vainly trying to| “Titten messagen from friends in motor When Jenny Lind sang in that oldj/me such ao tale of woe and@ hard luck s day on the roof of the fire house at eo w[rigit tteeif, While I was standing there| P0ats. One of the cabin 1 fe CHNey Dureae. ae use to tell ine |! Centred Parke to<lay that I gave him White and Lafayette Streets try to < it ial “AROUND HER NECK SHE WORD | ee roid to a hotel man and. by ner | brought from Europe @ jewel’ c thet every night he and other boys|® Quarter to get something to eet. He| fly a green paper kite. They spent es Be ; a et On Main Street here I a samall aul orobably it has been converted into] "ng mechanism tha ra paid a boatman sizpence to row them|thanked me and walked away. Having| some time trying to get It aloft, even 4 “ag 5 “ os tomobile with a home-made canvas top. |p oen turtle soup, It welghed fifty-four] When the case was lifted. The bell art Aiesolate an ahort tc caccn : : ‘ " a Reposing in @ seat back of thia top was ; ‘ fet] would ring for nine houre and could bv fe was So New xoek Hsia glall gga soon fee ‘panhand! pecans areca ac Reed ‘'breere, but thay failed. —eEeEE— 3 an elderty lady, enctreling whose shoul- ann fall by yi Ate ‘on ita whell that | MoPPed only by opening the box. then. Later the “greenhorns,” as the: oe. & donseor=siba B Mannien, No, | Sheehan, Hillsdale, N. J. ———————— NS a bieded Cathe pala ales { was more than one hundred and sixty Dee ELBERG, No, 6 Lloyd St., Flot were called, landed there from boats en Street. a tae wey A years old.—H. J. Lipps, No. 8565 suth ; and waited for their relatives to call woe W. Robison, No. 118 Maple Avenue, | street, Woodhaven, N. ¥ foc Yherss 1A woe algo an \intetignces’? IN OUR VILLAGE. RICHMOND. Ss : ial P Hackenaack, N. J. a F A movant RIDING. office, and people who wanted help or] Poets may sing of syivean delle as A PEACH! 8 ecia jue Bane? UNHORSMD. aattrected by cries of ‘Ten on Mor Jobe found it at Castle Garden.—Jennte|tysting places, but no dell can com-| x.saw caddy reach into the cup of Yesterday P rizes MY BABY, To-day at noon at 34th Street and] set walked ee ore On Man of War. R, Quinn, No, 18 Abingdon Square. ‘omething soft elipped into my hand as I walked on one of Brooklyn's most pete, In the number of {ts trysters, with| the elghth green on the Fox Hills i attarreon Trwalked down our] Broadway 1 saw an army captain of) cristocratic streets, and wondering how FUN IN THE GRAND CENTRAL. | the sidewalk fronting Perry's drug store} Course to retrieve the ball for a player Firat Prize, $25 “Main Street’? at the houre when|iraitic. Iie tad. successfully 4 poolroom could operate tn that nelgi: In the Grand Central waiting room|in The World Bullding. Most of the| W2° sd Just holed tn, and draw out an porhood, T investigated. I found mothers are giving thetr children an atr-[iayiouis, trotley care and horses tng and causing more or less congestion | jiu: ie Imost reached the oth LDWARD B. OOLH, No. 6622 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn. nur to-day I maw two little fellows belanc-|day and’ well into the evening lads ana|0Verripe peach, which had perhaps r of boys, none over 10 years old, standing In @ circle whose centr by tree, Jokingly he tug on a single roller skate each and| lasses meet there and presumably tell | fallen from « neari with thelr perambulatora. Looking} o\)\\, 1 hint id; ata : having glorious rides over and ever|cn® another the old, old story. New| threw the peach at the player instead Second Prize, $10 lown T saw a very bedraggled Ittle etrl} voting ay eave Bi ey Dass tts cover wan atoacies the Incline {nto the waiting room, 10. will donate ® le of Cupid for) man nea oblivious that it waa not that of her} x - é Many grown ten were watching and|‘vi® pot?—Frances A. Ford, No, 487| knickers, The lookers-on laughed 4s If Third Piize, $5 ; ae ee” eanaete Gh) encliol Saman. and after the bets had been 1 checkers) the board was tilt. slightly. The marbles zigzagged through, reat-] the labyrinth of nails to the bottons, first reaching it betng declared th W. 84th Street. {t were a good joke, but the golfer cot a new caddy.—T. A. Browns, No. 49 FRED GEORGH BOOSTS A PAL, | Hamilton Street, Stapleton, S. 1. I have the best granddad any ony enjoying thelr pleasure, and no one had Barnett, No. 214 West 77th Street. MRS. A. VALACHOVIC, No. 1821 Avenue A Ten Prizes of $2 Each P 4 her way through the throng, aM fairly tore the child from my hand and] pookaway Bi strained it to her heart. —-Dorothy] oa ty fe sgbEtornight bye the sol THE MOTHER OF INVENTION, ; A ; WILLIAM E. SCOTT, No. 917 Third Avenue. aborne, School No, 7% Afount Ver-!aiery ar 1 practice four miles away. | Winner.—Herman M. Fischman, No, $08 To-day as I looked from my window] ¢ver owned. He helps me whenever 7 * tiem sae , MAX KOROVIN, No. 188 Madison Street. non, N. ¥ ne aky waa brillant with the play of] Bradford St. 1 saw a mother rolling an tnfant in her{I get into trouble; he knows the| 2a We ution « tagiionnble MRS. L )BS, No, 869 Mast 156th Stree: ome searchiighia, For two hours bombs . — carriage and at the came time giving|best bait for the various kinds of|ono near Lord & Taylor's, becauss an MRS. MAL VARGA, No. 283 East 168th Street. 80, THIS 18 PARIS! burst uid flashed tn the reminding] FONDNESS OF THE MALE FoR 4 ride to 4 two-year-old on a seat} fish; ho tells the best stories. No mat-Jassociation rule forbade her doing mo a LILI } JOWITT, No. 7) Gladstone Avenue, Wakien, N. Y Corefuily scrutinizing each weil- Jone of an atr raid, but to me even more LABOR, 4 between the handle bara|ter what T ask him for, he has It; | eseccston rule forlade ee oe ee SEN ee ee ra santana ata » > dressed young woman passenver as ndful of. the Mnes In our nath A builling at Fifth Avenue and 12tt Qyerybody seemed happy.—Mabel Wine-[strings, buttons, wire, pins—his pocket ‘a dashing hat. To-day 1 repented, tonk GPORGE MAIUKIN, No. 6 Bay on Avenue, Yonkers. she passed him this morning on the mn bombs bursting in alr Street ts being cleaned by sandblasting ee tae Lexington Avenue. {sa regular toolchest, Laat Saturday] &,Gaehing hat. To-day I repented. took GRACE M. STORY, No. 49 McDonough Street, Brooklyn lower deck of a Weehawken ferry- |prout t h the night our I look out my Window during the day he took me for a hike on the Palisades| tre Dat Pack an’ unk Toe eeetae ¥, SLONIN, No. 29 Bro’ treet, Brooklyn. boat, a man who ant next to me |was there." —aleorge and always see several men. standing AND WATCH YOUR STEP. and taught me how te recoenise aitter- baa ay cuapeay for a ouy eee MRS. ESTELLE MERTENS, No. 679 Woodward Avenue, mags al Matis ano Nelo Ree? 141 Street, Rockaway Bea looking up at the workmen until thelr ent Kind es, herbs and al 8. . Hh Died tee canaries on cessto ri ne —_ eyes begin w f On Wooster Street, near Prince, 1|\feccting some other bove, we el ct sociation prohibited ex- Brooklyn . ; Lont atarted from tha allp, he put the oe va Fe cee heals welening frum) the aan saw a lot of oll pipes stacked about alauwn white granddad told’ some tune she would love to GEORG MEYER, No. $104 Pitth Avenue, Brook! notebook in hiv pocket. “He notlend [BEFORE AND AFTER BURLESON] blown into them. The we rho pass foot high against a building, Between] stories, We all Inughed and had a care If I am com- | us SSS SSS my dnterest dn what ha had been L received from my sister a souve bs A lable thea and eae pe ea two of them a scant bit of grass In some| good time, and I think the other boys hat ton tt Read to-day's stories. Pick the ones you think are best. dotnp, and explained that he wag in | nin postourd which was postmarked: | MVATISDIy the men sland there awntte. way bad gprouted, and above this bit}were a little Jealous that I had such af worth th that “touch of oi thi 's Nigh Sania the “ladies eaady-to-wear game Bh. oaths MAOhii ANG. 88. LBity Soy nent x ones to of green some Joker had placed the con-{fine chum, If I can be ke granddad|tature tha whole wor Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Pictorial | find was noting tha prevailing styles | und st « im perfect condition call away.—Catherine aptcuoua eign: Keep Of the Grass."—[when I am old 1 shall be satisfied,—| kin."—B. L. Nichols, No. 271 St. Mark's (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions on Monday. und shadea—J. Mf, Devine, 2 0 Mrs, B.A. Hall No. ai:) deat 1B. Mote No State , Betty Nixon, No. $22 B, 68th Street, Fred Hill George, No. 150 Lenox av. | Place, New Brighton, 8. T ? 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