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\ “A FORD A DAY.” t . Special Additional Prize Daily for Contributions to-This Page for Four Weeks. WEEKLY PRIZES. Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Week to Be Distributed Among DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Those to Whom the Ford Cars are Awarded: FIRST, $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. Name of Winner in To-Night’s Pictorial Edition. axuarrax. |_| EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS | = anoomury. ‘ REAL. DEMOCRACY, . I looking out our back window at Tar ae LerteINS thi aidin ious heen a 48d Street and Tenth Avenue this morn- REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS At 126th Street and Lenox Avenue I saw two boys, whom I would empty packing care on tho sidewalk, |!?S when I eaw one of our neighbors ¥ leg make this news feature ever more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly. Judge to bo seven and twelve years of age, carrying a large bundle of A NEW MIXTURE. in West 26th Street, between Sixth @nd Seventh Avenues, I saw a shabby wood. Every few yards they would stop and put the wood down to When he had gathored quite a hit he] Just beginning to hang out her wasn. One Dollar is paid for 7 . ‘ tee “What Did Yor See?” Editor, E y tufted th Ine, limhted tt and] She told mi every item printed; the prizes are in addition. Send them to BS} y, rest. The small bay was cdying, complaining it ‘ uted them Into vlns, rhe te end She tod me ano was ing hurty and tad) © Werld, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station, WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. | 10 O°." sito, aud ater a bit the bigger boy, with tye otters Barnett, No. 144 West 32d Street. out three lines of wash when suddenly the pole Tell aka ait he Geeta es help, hoisted. the bundle to Lis shoulders and went it aléne. A MODERN GIRL. {nto the yard, She had to go dow TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN N AOR 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT Down the sirect came a big touring car. Inside sat On First Avenue at Gith Alrsot last| four fights to pick them up and they TOOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS ARE MAILED DAILY. wearing a wide felt hat of the kind they use out West whe rec night 1 ‘a girl of twelve aud a boy| Were £0 solled eho had to wash them al about the exme age Mghting. ‘They ex-| over again—, #. A. Farr, No. 6%| For the best stories each day: SPECIAL PRIZE, A FORD CAR A DAY FOR FOUR WEEKS; FIRST CASH PRIZE, | abreast of the boys, the car stopped and the young man invited the retr i Tenth Avi ; bere tiesiwcs ects Glteivyatal | aes $28; SECOND CASH PRIZE, $10; THIRD CASH PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for next best stories. this euseesd- tas tetsiven. cane Aensvanins ecperpae tants faco red. For quite awhile they fought, CATS DINE ON GOLDFISH, 7 foe to toe, and then the boy, receiving «| At our house on ist Street the eare- Wf you witnees # serious aceldent, the outbreak of what threstene Ko) edt br Sone os: Aly Masao Mery, telephone Beckman 4009 and set G: Wolk, No. 172i Pitkin. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥, p HIS FRIEND, Goon wrovent quick succession of wallops. broke and|taker bas spent considerable time ano| @F the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World, Liberal awards es It was the girl's fight. -Frederick or be senha ge wee Led with ‘ itutz, No. 1166 First Avenue, plants, flowers and vines lease hi I saw two little boys at Eighth Street? On Lafayette iix-year-old son, He has also built » BRONX. our OF TOWN. ind Fifth Avenue (n a heated argu Avenue today i, saw : s eT a are H, | (ome small boys spinrilng tops th THE wnona House. small fountain, and last night he brough LATEST EQUIPMENT FOR BICYCLISTS. LOVE IS BLIND. nent. One struck the other and a figii| — = ing tops in the ‘i home a half dozen goldfish for the lad 3 i A tarted, The father of one of the boys] ‘feet. Just then an automobile ap- MER Ae a eacteske verre ies The boy put half s loaf of bread in thi Walking down the Grand Concourse in the Bronx at 6.30 P. M. I From my poreh I saw a neighbor's daughter and her fiance bidding | {opied tho. rumpus, saying: “Why.|oroached: ‘The boys shouted « wart m leak?" Mother promptiy showed him onal hil eee ave thelr ce saw a young man in a neat bluo sult and sport cap riding a bicycle. good night, This seemed to take considerable time, and while they menace tie ‘barhtu had been Waking Pere to bed. This morning T hear | With one hand bo held the bandlo bars, in the other he had a mirror waited a shower came up. She insisted that he take an umbrella, a month. He and his as- fob, you shouldn't strike that littl | 1 for the driver not to run over yt “Sure I can,” answered Bob.] op*, but with a grin the driver car e's my friend!'’—-Ann Anderson, No.} \clously steered toward one of the tops him erying in the yard and, going out,| in which ho apparently was admiring himself. 1 ‘ ser 5 - 1406 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. and ran over ft. Inst aistant worked for three hours, pull-lheosed ils fish “had swim away.” P id s The automobile traffic He refused at first, but her tender concern finally swayed him. Fit Avenus y Mig fap over it, dnstantiy, there was a ing the beens out of es putin in] they were gone, and looking about 1 was heavy and as he was moving slowly I called to him: “You won't teen more minutes! elapsed before they finally parted. Then the AKITTEN's PROTECTOR. * | pent the next half hour ft at ore age Seerier bare a oan Seo eae ens i selves on a] meet a mirror if you get struck by one of theso machines.” He re- | young man hoisted the umbrella and went up the street “treading on I saw a policeman directing traffic 0; ie at vee ate Kids stood Jeer- q - c aa innocent 7 : “That's * ; i : h ies Gers” Tocdny he came back ard ncicea | nce and looking aa Innocent ox ever} plied: “That's why f'm using {t—so I can see what's back of nie." | air and blissfully unaware (pat {t was no longer rainiag—Miss May | Orean Parkway to-day. Wille holding O] yoda BOOTS Tt eee anxiously for the name of our landlord | past 61st Street. John J. Mulhall, No. 2495 Morris Avenue, Bronx. Foley, Madalin, N. Y. No. 691 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn. om SWhen he heard it he was terribly upect, ase cxivEnsrry BOOTBLACK eT eA tire Tasae toe Heese | nee ee ene 10 AREWER: : WHEN RAE GOT HIS. NO ROOM FOR HIS CONTRIBUTION A FREE SMOKE. Bootblacks are becoming gentlemen of been intended for a family ju the house} 7 tett home walking on alr becaus ° Wedding bells were ringing for al 1 gave my five-year-old son @ b-cent] 1 went into a elgar store on Fuiton|*Ulture. for a Cony Island shine artist next door.—Irene Rothman, No ft was’ my birthday, ‘The date, of ila! Minwatd a sekoie Broadway. : course, was well fixed in my mind young couple on Bay Street this morn-| plece to put in the collection plate Sun-| Street, Brooklyn, to-day ard avked th plomatic bootblack, a Mth st rush Passing through 61st Street I hearc ° ing when Rac Egbert, who lives in the] day morning at church, The plate was Braprieter for oa empty clear box. He Io poh epy et plyer asks “Are HE GOT BACK AT HER. some one call, “Lady, oh, Lady!” 1 neighborhood, decided to give the young] rather full as st came by, and I wan] fave me one ada hho o bivek Celt near Columbus Circle ph ats ary eronsted The doorbell rang at our home at No.]turned and a man looking through o 7 people a rousing send-off. He notified rather pleased that my son should have pater an ial | made tridescent."—H. Zul ts 291 Ridgewood Avenue, Newar! it] window asked me whut the date was the residents of ne Avert Bae ty pais tak iho Rad <ebetetbutedl to eel tne eal Rated B Debary! 673 Fitth Avenue, Boke No. was a man selling furniture polish, 1] The quegtion #0 took me by surpris What: thelr bells wows ba teRe. the welfare of the church, However,| No, 886 Degraw Street, Brooklyn, ees told him we were not {n need of any|that I answered [I didn't know an, times as a algnal, Finally he pressed NICO 3 Yo. 6 oF vi ’ he stfil haa x ‘TINE THE TEMPTER. Joligh then and closed the door, Going| walked on—Julla Becker, No. 687 Eas.| gy 4 . the bella as agreed upon, but he was not] when wa got outside 1 saw : v9 TOP is ine ring voonye where taeland itech. SVERYRODY HELPS NURSE BABY. WOULD EAT N prepared for what happened. Showers] nickel, When I asked him why he HANDY AT LEAST, My brother, who recently awore off It seems that the problem of keeping] To-day in a butcher shop on Main| of tice, confetti and old shoes rained] had not put it into tife collection plate,| T saw @ smartly dressed woman comr | \moking, 1 saw pause at the entrance to the baby Iu the open air and doing| Street, New Rochelle, a little piel came|{mmediately from every window, and|he answered: ‘Well, mother, ther | pto a train at the Pénnkylvanfa: Sta fin Avenue J cigar store a few evenings one’s housework at the same time has} in and asked for 20 cents’ worth of fy T saw Rae removing a size 10 shoe] wasn't any more room."—Mrs, NR. G.[.top to-day and deposit a largo baske | go, then take a step or two backward, family was seated, L sald: “Hurry up ae and lock the front door. 1 don't like th 3 FORE e OF TAG mas). Ardy © Tone ' : nd} nally 3 7 , % Street, Jorsey|in the alale. In tho basket was a child | ie walked Jater the front doorbell rang. 1 beheld ally been solved by a Bronx 1 K with no fat. ‘The putchet | from the crown of his brand new derby.| Walsh, No. 134 Congress Strect, Jersey i cs alked m short distance, stopped, re- Ser uaiee tiacron wie horcht acd, Ween’ duty SE] Outside an apartment house on out of the ice box with It and| Harry 8. Clarke, Elm Park, 8. T. City, Heights, Ne J. who looked aa happy as if It had beeri [raced hia stepr, looked longingly at the Street, near Southern Boulevard, I saw i her if she would not Uke to have Inseomothing more ustial.—Cella Kaplo- | wares displayed in. the tobaceo riage on which was hung «}« small plece of fat in which to fry the A FEMALE ROOFER. wits, No, 934 Blake Avenue, Brooklyn. | window, tipped a coin in. the pti | she took one jruggist and asked him opened the door he said: “Well, I just overheard the remark you pa: " to a buby wit ign, + please ke. No,” 8h € Ni ry * ° wed ORE de tn Baad cae aie dicta epee le ale ge nh ine Goodnnia tale hr wactod BY Barace ena is weatk paetee Sere. Ww. I awakened at 4.30 o'clock # few mornings ago and saw @ woman STORY OF A QUILT. ies smiling happy he aver Geer Ue ed to pay you the saine|anewered, “Please char * . e hie ; mac! SERN NSReT contre Oe ckIneWertn re ena Charae, sabe sald: invariably every person who passed |C. No. 1360 Ogden Avenue,| on tho roof of a dwelling house nearby, flat on her stomach, appar — yp the home of a dressmaker at Sa-|etore and eoon emerged puffing con- looked into the carriage.—Harry Mend- 4 tty anti loser and saw she was look- candaga, N. Y., to-day | saw a beaut! | entedly on a cigar, Ban; towitz, No. 78¢ Bast 180th Btreee, Bronz. = ently searching for something. I loosed cl Lae 4 t. ‘The next {latin patch quit," She told mie sh: | ‘esolution !—Monty J. Bernsteta, No. WOODROW WILSON TIPS NAT TO] ing for leaks in the roof, to which she applied cement. nd had been a eeamatress for forty year | 047 East 10th Street, Brooklyn, HER. . morning 1 looked again and saw her at work busily applying a coat Jand each little patch of that quillt' war piss tetas from a@ bfidal dress she had made “MOTH No, 374 Broadway. THE GALLANT NEW YORKER. S-SH! LET HER SLEEP. Boarding a sivect cur at 115th Street and Broadway I found tho As 1 was walking on [3d Street vo: “ I se n Ag s oi tr aude! t a i orning I beheld what appeared to is ail taken and I stood near the door. When a woman got on at |tween Fifth and Sixth. Avenues about {tne othe Meet had nee reanrmaer] of Ted paint to the et ee fe bind t bellevo in paying. | [hen she told me come of the stories of}. A Reid Avenud car stéppéd ‘et Marion the next stop a inan near the centro of the car gave her his seat, at |% Clock several evenings ago I saw | seeing Woodrow Wilron. Several police-| be a perfectly finished job. This woman does not believe in pay’ he people she had mage them for, and | strect last night at a -elgnal from an ane nce é ren a well-liteup man assisted by hls! imen were required to keep the throng] $1.50 an hour for work sho can do herself.—W. G. Humphrey, No. 82° }some of the stories wore not happy 514 lady who had been sitting on. the ihe next stop a seat was vacated and he sat down again. Another | chauffeur from his automobile. Helfrom his automobile, but 1% a a Naw Haven Obie ones.—Mrs, ie B. Seakwood, No. 4215) sub and who tottered towatd the car lady got on and again be gave up bis seat, Shortly there was another | t#cked over to the steps of s house, | iim and spoke and he tipped his hat to me Street Newirte ters z tice Ar oie eee ws It approached, ‘The conductor stepped e A a elas Mis sat down and removed his shoes and}me, It made me happy, and I am sure to the street, raised his cap, éald “All vacancy. Ne sat down for tue third time, but not for long, because n tiptoed into the hous Epa Ou thee ouplinn onmiionns hen paccive: USES FORD TO DRIVE CATTLE. | ight, mother; take your’ time,’ and he soon saw ancther woman standing. nking It wes 6 M.—Jerome Hel-| make him happy, too, for they show $ On thp road ledding from Armonk to} practically lifted her into the car, 1 ; : . No, 500 W, I71at Street, Bronx. C ‘ppreciates 5 v isco to-da: ¥ - Nearly everybody hau notteed bis gatla After the third in- Pe BON SNE SESS HP | the: publle Ml gunreclates what: hs alg Moser Aeving we lege tera cerreRtecL nice aE Wiha Vonage ange cena ; rence J h v ° stance, | heard one man say to ancther: ‘ve Deen told they didn't UWELVE MEN AND A CRIPPLED No. 818 © 63a Si % i sefore him’ He would drive from afde]| nother, to whieh he replied: ~"'N No. 818 Hast 163d Street, Bronx, : * . 0 aide prodding up the tagging ones.) but if I had a mother, belleve mee ry do that sort of thing in New York.” ‘To which the other replied: “I ver. ; and he did {t all without help and in] acver let her go about alone ti Gigs he's ot a: New: Yorker.” ee eee the arena Uni nieieaieaae good time.—John A, MeInall, No. 240] iny one'w mercy."--Chas. Le King. sre ie way expres train leaving the Grand Some guards on the subway platform “4 This aroused my curiosity, As the young man passed me on his Station to-day | saw a young|at Grand Central Station yesterday (th Street, Brooklyn, No, 138 Marion Street, Brooklyn. way out I asked li!m if he lived here. He replied affirmatively. | man with a service button in bis lapel] were examining with puazled expres. ; Ce Eat it Xe aieer : Bea ae nd two crutches geated. An old lady |sions a lady's patent leather shoe which ‘A KINDLY POLOIST. ee a ve looked at me distrustfully and then answered: entered the car, and, aceing that no onejone had picked up, when s younk| a+ tho recent international polo mated p to, Buddy, w any fered he t, crippled y voman, one ot whose stocking feet 4 5) P : ; xo fe er since J can remem- fusing to accept it when a young lady |sigh of relief claimed the shoe. ee une Argentine team keep 200 or more] ce white vinegar, Neither the mandge five cents. saw a big shiny Nmousine pass the wagon, then stop Fast 4€ih Street. arose fe i hap seat abe errared| it is eeained a eae ui +H te Fae hte milllonalres walthig to congrasiete him} nor th eine sere nor ms Pog suddenly in the middie of the block and back up alongside the peddler. indy. nen the old woman end] s e a_crowde nani Blign ver Me ne 7 ne price of It. \ . ha before she} on Nis ns ory over Meadow ere REL a pele hath: band The chauffeur stepped out and opened the door, Through it emerged a finely-clad woman, She approached the potato man, bargainéd BUSINESS IN BERGENTIBLD, In our town to-dey I passed a newly opened ‘chain’ grocery store, A cus On the corner of Powell Street and Sutter Avenue a man was sell- good to know, ['ve beon living in Ney ber."—R. O. Lindsay, No. young crippled ex-soldler sat while |door was slammed shut Brook, while the request of a poor the } ane: eas) eee hohe Cp tala pian Kae youth he put nis SeAtits a8 (8 bal! | w nies Be ie Bagwale ene Ge ait (ial wr zen healthy mei a their faces | at e: Hon and hurried b he had knocked through the goal posts. boy playin ect. ¥| a while over the price and then bougt e deeply Into thelr newspapers,—Louls A.|Albert Vetolo, No. 88t Maile vet, | ‘rnolhibition ef true gentleman: | wes the son of another grocer several! 4 zi bought fourteen pounds, get into her Holtman, No. 10 o2 Avenue, Bronx, (Bronx. Lewis Hawkigs, Fair Haven [blocks away, | "Joe. what's your fathe car and rode nway.--Joseph Warshofsky, No. 242 Powell Street, getting for this bottle of vinegat?"} Brooklyn. QUEENS asked the manager. "Fifteen cents, oe replied. The manager walked bac! into the shop, set the bottle on the THE DOG NURS: LITTLE MARY MIX-UP. REAL COMFORT. . Lefty, a nelghbor counter in front of the woman and THE CHANGED CAT. My father is Secreta of a large fra- While riding’ on the Merrick Road ie BaF aug iad decisediy; the ¥ id, “Fifteen cent madain.”"—Erich During my cousin Augusta's absenc On 224 ternal organization and frequentiy is}Sunday I saw @ man driying a Vord car} oP "ie encounter, one of his cars being | /urder, Bers Rese A h one Hand while in the other he ly chewed off, As he couldn't Mel . id an ice cream cone. In ifs mouth} the wound himself, King, a Belg AN OLD WOMAN'S TRAGEDY. sw cigar. Every minute he would] police dug bousting a distinguished An old Indy answered the bell one day remove the cigar, take a bite of tce] gree, came to the ald of bis hui last week when I called to explain thut hone at home by some y change of Yesterday tho Lexington Avenues, L saw a man polish- ing an automobile with a stove polish t gives a gloss, Being « chauffeur, |address of a ime Jer while kitten was killed by a swing fay door, ‘he cools was hysterical au vefusing to believe it dead, she ng lilne $ pillow in the garden to revive]! ed him how long the polieh would] phone rang while I upstairs and my am, then restore the cigar ani puff] friend, Every few minutes this oristo-] oll quarter gas meters are being r th on a pill 1 the garden a “ tt, The chauffeur, evcing the kitten was| lust. Ife answered ft would last tong| six-year-old daughter Isabel ran to the |contentedly,—Arthur Lindars, No. 10455] crat of the canine world washed the} moved and monthly rate meters subst RICHMOND. THEN THE’ DOCTOR! # . : 5 na ho was going. te| phone. {was startled at hearing her|!2vth Street, Richmond Hill wyound with his tongue until the bi tuted, Well,” she sald, "I don't uecametien f lead, got one almost lik te and tive luyer that day [say: “Oh? is hesdend? Grandpa tan't — Ing stopped —Johannes Ei, How | won't need gas mucb longe! 1 THE LOST PA: tight-ye: ‘a dead ay 7 a 4 ABSENT MINDED. Y. thought little of the {nctdent until read- ght-year-old gon smoking @ pipe in the buried the The cook one. whetairs, I took the elleve mi nt ean of polish tome,” Ruel oe bis 4 On the noon Central Kallrowd of New | back yard while several other younstera aaw the y kitten and was rence in the looks récelver from ahd and learned it| A-3 nervously snivking a Farag ing the local paper L saw this heading : s loth ig Ataues petliend ledas call ras ccs vas Bost ged ee ay tatking, and not some | -teare ; mated, Avento| MAYER SHE HAD DINNUR ON THE] “Sulctde by Gas.” 1t was the old lady] Jersey train to-day T saw @ surprised bar gg bay ay hortde Pagers orgs w gray hairs in hor kitten’? fur. Her] g: one reporting » death. When I ehided trolley car on which I was riding yes- sTOVE, 1 had talked with, The house waa sol!] ook come over the face of a traininan front of my neighbor's toad —B. brother waa in on the deception and ex- ae Leabe) for samplug tly at eonelu-|semey. He had a nickel in his hand.} During the thirty-minute church ser- the day after I called, and as sho hart 4 jo wos taking tekets on the|Tenny, No. 1206 Avenue J, Bi okt: plained the gray hairs gaying the A MAN, A GIRL AND A POST. al cae + little shoulders | Throwing that out of the car door he} vice y rduy I eaw a young woman] nelther friends money and no plac meee: os ed , ts oi S380 Dave. |, Brooklyn, Kitten was xetting old. Although the] 1, the centre of the last row of theland replied P m little stvaulders | tropped tho cigarette in the fare box.—|turn around and look at the clock four| te 0 she had opened the Jets of the gus} Moker. A young man had tendered a THE HONOR ROLL. second kitten is a female, whereas the me isd : Libieed “i “l- Herances Zimmern, No. &S04 14th Street, ]times.—-Mrs. William ©, Weldmann, £ . Montgomery, No, 674 Locunt] allroad pass in lieu of a ticket, ‘Whore spect balcony of the Palace Theatre there ts}ways dics when our phone beM rings, ay t Mal treet, Northp« Avenue, Port Chester, N. ¥. ” In front of P. 8. No, 9 a memorial Naleony ie tie alae Tinea thar Je [Was diese pen: our pend Wah Finke: ‘ Bust Main Street, Northport, L. 1. nue, 68 did you et this?” demanded the train-| hag been. erected to the bore whe ate Te ee a nang euttaeer Che cae comes homé.""—MMra, THEY STILL TRY IT. man. “It fa my own pass that I lost| tended school there and who lost their got myself sett a young couple wer | \, Bay- aaa > Toc 7 7 peveral d. ro." lives in the World War. This Girected to seats 114 and 116. Since 1 sig r on 68th Street 1 aw a wee] several days ago." ‘The man numbied | ives in the World War. Tite evening first was a male, Augusia and the cook are none the wiser—yet.—Ruui de Krunkal, No, 483 Central Park West. ONE ON MR. BELL. mui, 2 clear store, exer 1 sey 5 ans young man, who wus th, Stat U6, tf he 4 CHEAP READIN z “s 9: oe ‘wh on alittle patch of earth around | Pocketbook containing the pass from w|cight are the names of boys wha were cistance call, He deposited “0 cents, ous are. SOME WORE might (ges nm my way home on the itor | IH} ‘ ‘ 5 tree, Her hands were held caretully| stranger for half a dollar, The « Neate tee $F aya alt with them fo line to-day I noticed Vee oy aay ‘ : behind her and in one of them I saw ted next to was Woking | ¥ : lutched tightly a_ellver salt shaker. t et telescope. He ae : 3 ¢ 1, G. Tebbetts, No. 325 North James be viewing the Saesing K re ‘ as street, Peekskill, Z. hen he finished he kept the} gether. His reply was to step on my receiver down, deposited another nickel] fcot and in a low voice say, "Pipe end asked for information. He got back] jjown!’ tt struck meas pecullar, They] roush 2 sm &5 cents. He hung up the receiver,| var througout the first half of the per-| 'ppeared to reinned at me and said: “That's one} formance without saying a word, In J put over on Mr. Dell.”"—Harry Wat-] tg smoking room during Intermission Kins, No, 307 West 40th Street. ho came over to me and, apologizing]? man ac tov his manner, explained why he has] It. No. r. He and his youny d hud their first quarrel Just be the school yard.—Joseph Arnold, Ne. 315 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn. Tharl . Allen, No. 24 Bighth Street, New Dorp, Stateu Island. WHOSE BABY WAS IT? ‘This afternoon during a matinee at the WHAT NE FOUND IN THE BAG, [State Theatre on Do Kalb Avenue the My duties in the U. S. Customs Ser- | Spectators were engrossed tn the most ing portl hi a vice require me to examine bags. ME peer e or a, Bi aaa ae trunks, &c., for contraband Mquors und | nour "There is a baby crying ou! © seo that nothing 13 smugeied {nto | #4 ; ently a half dozen wom Blavaunteys, Saaterdac.c veel wan | it thelr seats and hurried out, showing country, Yusterday, seelne @ man linat even if a mother dose take ln PROUD OF IT. 3 the alsie.—-Bred W. Sands A small boy who was eating licorte ll6th Street, Richmond andy on k Avenue asked me ay | sod yesterday If his face was dir Vhen I replied t ft was not he im- nediately made {t go by rubbing his ngue over his . 1 asked why he id that and 1h :*l want the other ids to know I had candy.""—Mre, Albert A LIQUID DIE On 45th Street near Sixth Avenue t 1 = guy 1 eaw a foreign laborer start eat-| fore couilng to the theatre and she wa:] NOT WORRYING ABOUT COAL. ing big lunch. He opened a pa peeved, The post between them] In the rear of a home near ynine there containing two’ huge sandwiehes and| was a blessed bufier so that both coul!/ts a yard full of wood, cut to etove size Yesterday's Special Prizes (These Prizes are additional (o the $1 paid for earl contribution published.) gix bottles of near-becr, He started the show,--Arthur HM. Armour, No. one family ta the bity whose ford Car Hag cose rt , cunning across the pler with a bag on!to seaw movie, her mind remains eating. Firat a big bits aad thea + st Lith Strest. membera are nat worrying about the MARY GRADY, No. 167 Willlam Street. airy Ne 90 SEN Bereeh WeehRe Rey Ma shoulder, I afenalied him to anit; yaa to. her dut Vv. P. Miresiic. chole bottle of beer. He did tote un sremnere coal famine.—John J, Martin jr., No. 120 (Winners of 4 Pri lease report Immediately to City Editor, felons tnd sdon was examining the conten’ rook! {ull ell was consumed.—J. H. Friedman,| A SUBWAY DRESSING RooM Congress Avenue, Flushing. Ford erlny World, for identification.) re. 7 mon ea MAGS he bag. Delving beneath a’ pair of Avenue Brogiyy jo. 659 Bitth Avenue. I saw 2 man daeh into a Lexington Aventie Subway train this morning and BUSY HANDS. flop himself into a reat. Immediately] passing throush Bayelde, I caw a Seated én his mother's lap in a sub-[he buttoned bia collar, tied his necktiel ii mercning on the back of a cow that way train te-day was a boy about five and then 1 eed his shoos yh a Viel one eine in a Geld. The bind wai yg of age. After a time he opened|dently he hod not had timé to do ct es seal iy eare “took our a half finished sweater;home and still be in time for work.—| kins @ fine meal from the Mes whi roote, an ld sweater, some TRESS DIFFERENT, DIFPERENT LIVE AND LET VIVE. having soap ang other articiys, DAYS. 1and came tnto contact with ome Gaitiérea 4 praiched 1 wad found sean jathered in’ an fee cream parlor near the Broadway A. C., at Halsey Street and Broadway, last evening, [ saw a number of friends and admirers of A bor of five eat with his father and nother and two friends on a Long Isl nd jroad train yest Alte Mgeting and twisting, as smail chikdre, | "afd and T thought jo when required to remain quiet, 1] 'B dotties. Just then something uw hins selze a chocolate bar from hi grabbed my hand and when I pulled it First Cash Prize, $25. HAUER, 5-A Greene Street, Brooklyn, Second Cash Prize, $10. MRS. M. WEISS, Nv. Lege Avenue, Bronx, ANNA WA always bother cov pa eS ep. os eo r Noueht heWa oiled | ut four large crabs were fustened to] tloyd ‘No, 2255 Third Avenue, nue, Prince street, Flushing. KB. M. R., No 615 Monroe Avenue, Elizabeth, N, J, jointed when Se carefully divided the] v@s # aallor,—Nicholas G, Ds Joy, No |by blowing the crowd ‘to strawherry Ten Prizes of $2 Each. hocolnte Jato five pleces and passed {.] 3 Smith Street, Rosebank, Staten Il- | sodas—quite a diffevent way of -sele- Did yours taste good | ind. brating from that of bygone days.— = ward N. Schinkel, No. 194 Shacffer A 20TH CENTURY HUSBAND, treet, Brooklyn, I've read a@ lot of jokes about the jother?”" he asked, and smiled hapel. hen she nodded, —Harrlet Viymen, No, 119 Frans Street, Hempstead, L. Le dsr No. 102 West 85th Street. West 97th Strect, 101 West 121st Street. BE DISCOURAGED. DURSO? & AL. WA DON'T DOWN BUT NOT OUT, pre Say i fice happler 4 No. 687 St. John’s Place, Br — Dt If your contribution does not appear on the day following that She has Just left my office Nor MARGARET A. HE aY hn's Place, Brooklyn. ofthe day when women will goto busie A SCARED DRIVER, on waich it was matled, do not be discouraged, It may appear a TS SN a Se CHARLES MENZIE ,. 880 49th Street, Brooklyn. Goov ‘TO THE coxpucTon. coming day n will go to busl-] wy, ware visiting a friend few miles ness while hubby keeps the home fires] fm Freehold and we had to walk back 294 Rast Seventh Street, Brooklyn. Last ‘Thursday in the Astor Place LAURENCE W day or two later. them all herself, she told us, and she ; taten Island, Subway station I saw & man buy two] ourning, but not until to-day have [to the village, It was dark and hear- All contributions are read, Awards are made for merit, Receipt |] "88 sewiny every nlaht and dragging a Ce adelante Fillmore Street, Ne Subway “\imond bare and aa he board. [seen anything tending to bear this out, | ing @ vehicle approaching we décided hpalsieles me : it heavy ‘eult cage about with her all day. MRS. H. 3 ae x ess rete din, hand one of thei to the] Diréctly In front of meas I was leaving |to hail {t and ask for a-lift, We of one prize does not bar tho recefpt of others. Several contribu- [irorty yeare ago she was an actress Brighton, Staten Island. tiard, ‘Tho following day this same] the office bullding in which I work, {shouted at the driver, who seemed to tors bave recelyed three prizes for one story—the $1.00 pald for oye elec Be carried MARTIN SCHOENHUT, No, 503 Broadway, Bayonne, N. J. Bard, Te onl of me as T deacended | saw @ young woman meet and greet her/awake from a semi-siumber. He sat each story printed, the $25 prize for the day's best story and the | |t*ded clippings mith, her te show who MRS. C. W. ROSE, Camp Blueticlds, Blauvelt, N, J. the stairs again and 1 wateled RUB. ie |i ee ee ta is arma Sea | Ela etme woot ld een etmonte a $100 prize for the best story of the week. oo yee ep e Mak rly AM gage ft Read to-day’s stories, Pick the ones you think are bi Wiel Pesapar eh # actions of the Previous| caded bin her pay enyglove aad. be| dlgaphented Sill © ehauer OF sand and Definite tlme and location of ineldents described in contribu: |] ine te ee eee vend the whole Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Pictorial necmmed grateful for the gift.—Mtarguer-[left, apperentiy hoineward Dound. with |xrevel, jubt aa if he thought we ware i t in making awards. Ic: emed happler her coming.— edition and in other editions to-morrow. jte Cahoone, No. 8 Homts Lee Avenue,|the chil vinn Renz, No. tis in. ‘annen, No. Hens. coun . Paty ee ae Morde, No. 118 Negle Avie, (Sesan Shes) Hilulde, 1. 1 Avenue, Grant Clty, §. 1 46th Street, Brooklyn. % ’ ”y “A FORD A DAY,”’ --- one * 4 THAT'S WHY SHE HAD A LIMOUSINE, ‘