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a a le a ea ? ‘ 7 » e ta Beas THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922 . “A FORD A DAY.” Or WEEKLY PRIZES. lonal Daily Prise for Contributions to This Page for Four Weeks. ' BE 4 Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Week to Be Distributed Among OPEN TO ALL READERS i a“ 7 mi ‘ DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Those to Whom the Ford Cars are Awarded: FIRST, Name of Winner in Te-Night’s Pictorial Edition. 41's : at aa . é $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. 1 MANHATTAN EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPE:INGS our OF TORY “WATCH THR DOOR!” HUSBAND BRINGS STRANGE WOM- PLUCKY GIRLS FROM OLD THIS WILL MAK@® MANY A>LAD on a Brighton Hine nook" INTO M18 MORE, REPORTED BY EVENING \VZJORLD READERS scctay. |. aantta aalaplin: Wolkadts To-day in my cellar 1 66st tae ROM 1. BR. 1 saw a man Wet aboard at 1}th Street, curl him- . 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Wrest, 298 fo oey cow 8 a sma 1 room is partitioned off fa ¥ }, No. 610 Wee on w were loa ere is a door at each of two cylindrical packages, each about 6 tition and between the doors THE APRIAL. 168 [ache errata wo noe] Fm cena pre eens BRONX gs feed tina ane ‘of tht | hs apart o"eing ie at ge Heal bers Sir GMuTeE| On the morteest corner Laxng : “antag THOU 8 WINK IN IT. Lg ge AC ee “placed a bucket of water on a clothes-|ton Avenue and 65th Street to-day | train here in Astoria how much the love of flow- I was dispensing soda water at one of the —— emporiums on 42d M y ye pal a Sat ne axe Rantirwon a Datlding a age reed Fragile—Lay Flat—Do Not Stand Up." | stranger to the place, come in and walk 5 eee he muy antl tee Smal tahastieioe «Ameetinente -tor sat: ers may mean in the daily life of a poor city worker. The car was Street. A sailor came in and ordered ginger ale. The playful boy ~—Helen L. Jones, No, 61 Church Street,} toward the rear where theré was an the line, upsetting ‘the water over the] 1o8ked up and saw on a window si] Crowded. At the Broadway station a comely and becomingly dressed who waited on him had been to @ party the night before, and having | New Rochelle, N. ¥. Tigera ih tlie interes le oat ait aoe sty rack Gene se ares Yen: . Sertis & ance Wont Sa Dante a girl came on. She carried a big bouquet. She stood before a young a little private stock on his hip, for personal use only, thought {t @ | FaTRER PROMISES TO MAIL A|peared that another man was walki rryoo Mo! Me ns chi r 428 B. bist Street. r * “01 man who was deeply interested in his morning newspaper. Pretty soon good joke to throw a dash of the old stuff into the ginger ale. The LETTER. beetieg the same aoe The man ‘evi is WITHIN THE LAW. a pane Sie a the young gentleman sneesed. Then he sneezed again. Then he sneezed gob drank it, smacked his lps, looed inquiringly at the server, whose we ona ercenice | pend iicdoe tie ne ae Mabeac: toute teat ron Mid age it a “thee Nilrrigd Co epee eso hyeey a onan Moeie Thisak Me tier ke times in @ row, Just to see him was to be sorry for him. He face was a mask, and walked out, * © * The next night the same | No, 59, a well dressed, elderly man een i] sapped been RH sourse noticed a car without a parking | Avenue store to-day and ask to see] Dad handkerchigfs in every pocket. After one paroxysm his eyes | sallor came in with three pals. They ordered ginger ales. They drank | asked whero he could find @ mali box.|oiner seit stepped aside also and bene Dut this was remedied by an ol! lamp| French models. She said she would] ested upon the pretty flowers. He, jumped up out of his seat and | them. ‘The three new customers looked at their guide in a disgusted |‘,(howed him. Ho held an envelope in} ites Erne man exclaimed -anerliyt Placed on the pavement directly under pay. uD to. $200. ME Goat an hour! forced his way toward the door. The comely lassie sat down. The way and the party walked out grumbling—George Chace, No. 2100 | mail box. In a few minutes he came| YoU fool, why don't wots Oe at tee | bs Be iy - $96.80 to $295, and then, asking ta see} 0Wers were goldenrod. His trouble, as perhaps you have guessed, is Mapes Avenue, Bronx. rere a eaeeeea it bilge iowed. bed ita, effect: He. turnee) acid j a domestic models, finally purchased one} hay fever—Mrs. J, A. Brust, No. 676 Seventh Avenue, Astoria, L. I. * the other He Offered ime the ietter| strode with all the dignity of Sitting ON BARKOW STREET. of the latter for $19.75. The salesgirl ‘i © and I again told him where the mail Bull from the restaurant, while in. the My windows command's view of the Merb madclaring phe atau os reba, ARMISTICE. box was. A horrified expression came| "ror his double did the same, The Dackya: hy bd 3 . “esti ben ne customer row Street. To-day i aay dnc one “ot “Well, I just wanted to find out what Going uptown yesterday afternoon on a Lexington Avenue express, ert rye imalled my tickets!" We “gone, Tae AOee taraotten Peter A.‘ ; thase yards a woman sowing on a dress, , lord Wecmerarhn Paps i} 1] my attention was caught by the pretty, laughing baby dancing at the ch she ‘tried ‘ eo whic! patare ttaed cite Lesa | e on Sixth.""—Ireno, Stephens, No. 144 Ee knees of @ young mother who poked her nose a little bit higher every ‘ Yar long red hair, in a third a w Tine 87th Btreet. time she glanced at some one on my side of the car. This some one } ‘Was hung out to dry, while in a fourth — was another woman, with a baby of about th spme men sat around a table, playing AN EXACT DESCRIPTION. y je same age. The children > » ON West Front Street, nurrledly told the mail box guard, who] Bitiott, No. 986 we out the saveiene containing tho| Plainfield, N. J. fekets and the old man rushed for his train, still holding the addressed and SHE CRIED. € stamped envelope in his hand.—E. D. In our house the front room on the 1 i | ground floor is occupied by a vetert- cards and drinking a beverage that} While my wife and I were waiting for ee to be attracted to one another. * * * Leaving the train : r ee z 118 Nesean Place, Peek- | sroynd Aeon te coca pet Oe sad. par sparkled in the sun.—Frances Fletcher, |an elevator in Lord & Taylor’s this noon] t,110th Street, one of the young mothers left a parcel behind her. FATHER TSB. ‘KIDS" NO LONGER. drove up 20 the door aha 0 Fane No, 14 St. Luke's Place. a young lady and a small child ap-| The other one pi i y Pasa “ite veoke ones Corel tea e picked it up and, with her baby on one arm, chased | A GARDEN OF DELIGHT. Ittle boy what he would like to do, after her. I overheard just a little of their conversation. “Let's cut } Every day from my office window] @ving seen all the pretty toys, and he) out the scrapping,” said one, “sure it's no way for sisters to be’—— dreyed woman alighted, carrying a basket, and went in to see the “Doc.” Ina few minutes she came but orying and drove away. The Sunday I slept until $ P. M., hav- Sunday morning, in front of my house,| waRY MIX-UP’s BIG BROTHER. ing been up late at @ ball the might | there were five of my neighbors’ boys} wii. vont: I talking t who for the first time were arrayed in Rit! 2 JO Py hoe) mw it. before, and them I hustled Wke Sam |e trousers. ‘They compared the col-| fflend here he rushed to the telephone/ } t the Western Union office and sent " | @verlooking the First Presbyterian | “ePlied, pointing to the elevators: — v Hill to got to my work downtown at | ors and quality of the goods, counted to | 8° “Doc” told me she had left her oat | 1 adopt a and atte peeest go in the room that up an’ P. W. Dowd, No. 113 Pearsall Street, Long Island City. 6 o'clock. When I got there one of | see who had the most butto: ba eect to a ec in hn for an operation.—Jay Kern, No. 73 @& I watch children playing on the churel Ray L. Obrig, No. 7 Kast 48th the day shift told me I was two | mented on the various fit thdey. Wrong inclecure:” Then he exep orth Avenue, New Rookelle, N..¥. lawn, while their mothers ma; " . sure." Th - palbtost MES Bex una be sacteny iret fen houre early. My father, In actting | Saraty evidencing their swift progre plained to me that he had also written|RoasT BEEF SANDWICH WITH that they might be run over. ® “aT. Z the clock Saturday night—the last | toward manhood.—Peter Schuman, No. te Fin SING eariogan oes the let- ONION. ie Kawa aide te Ageuemten by invalfis,| On Forest Avenue, Brooklyn, I saw a 5 Daylight Saving time—had put it | 609 Trinity Avenue, Bronx, Bradshaw: Ne. 13 Bast Grove ‘Stree, |_In Columbia Amusement Park at { ‘who come there in wheel chairs. A few| ‘gn in the window of a beer saloon ‘ahead an hour instead of back an —— Bogota, No J. *| Union Hill 1 saw a man get a sandwich more of these “private pl ' | which rea ‘You can't get it here; try BEFORE IT WAS RIPE. hE BESO there beef 1s roasted at @ ‘would save many children from eine] scrons.the streat.” I glanced across the “STUN hour.-Geo, Arnold, No. 9848 Glea~ I found @ real sure ‘nuff pearl in an Saving Tale, First he took .a0..0n168 run aa Cy streets, —Lillian Pey- pe rai ed Agta etme A 3 son Avenue, Bronz. oyster while eating at Drake's restaur- - bly! UP AT BILL. from his pocket. He peeled !t, sprinkled toh, No. jorton Street. el jr, No, roadway. ant last evening. But when I took it] Turning from Broadway into Wall] salt over it and took a big bite. The i a i ‘THE COMPOSING ROOM. o a jeweler this morning, I was dis-|Street recently, I noticed every one|he took a bite at his sandwich, keeping DOES ANY ONE WISH TO ASK A QUESTION?’ THE GYPSY’s CHILD. THE OLD RELIABLES. Entering Thé World's composing room] |lusioned as to its value—besides being | hugging the walls of the bulldings. Im-]this up until both onion and sandwich rou: ison Bqui ton Street, Brooklyn, to-day 1 A.wwo yesterday as a substitute composito: | Ut the appraisal fee. The jeweler in-| mediately: thinking of bombs, I looked|were no more. And it made me so " yeh Beeler 08 ay. rey tp uosinens et Saperey ether shopping.” Fre Mere cree aunts putes if he (gunediee er verel would’ hays ed Aen Maw Willie Bmithy painting ti h aire tia that Tad Ba ei mother shoppin, rom ar : ol a je Smith painting the] hungry watching him tha’ hi NZ.80 o'clock in the morning, I saw a wild-eyed, black-maned, aggres! | one shoulder a sling war draped to tho} 220P this morning spent @ long time saw what to me waa 2 new world in}i, remain in the oyster at least two} flagpole protruding from the nineteenth| a sandwich for myself.—Emello Schmidt, “4 sive-looking individual who had everything but the soap box. He was opposite hip, and in the sling her-black- inquiring the prices of chicken and he printing business. I was amazed} years longer to be worth anything.—} floor of the Bankers Trust Building.| No. 134 Congress Street, - Jersey: City pitting on one of the park benches and talking about “The Armies eyed, dark-skinned baby girl was con-| Various kinds of meat. Finally she | ‘t the vastness of it. Rows on rows|Edward A. Krims, No. 1138 Vyge Ave-|Most of the gazers were figuring up@n| Heights, N. J. ——- / nue, Bronx. what an awful splash Willie would make if he let go his hold—K. M. Hoegger, No. 28 South Street, Jersey City, N. J {and Navies of the World.” I think he wanted to draw a crowd, but |mothere other shoulder dencnaed raf sult, 2 ust don't knosn what to cook |} of linotypes were tn operation, thelr dim other shoulder depended a} for my hubby; v ‘ yi let me have a pound | overtopping all other sounds, But even is he trecten considerable attention, no one stopped. I stood | hums bag, in ie ane, Carried the) of srankfurters.”—Mrs. Elizabeth | more than the vastness of the establish- back of him. His only audience was an open-mouthed bootblack, who Michael, Ninth Street, Jamaica Park,| ort, No, 10455 127th Street, Glen | ment, to my trained eye, was the pe We live on tho fifth floor, and this “LAST CAR.” the table to-day and holding thesre- |. Stood listening as if deeply interested. After perhaps six minutes of | Jamaica, L. 1. Morris, L. 1. 4 fect organization of {t, each man in the|#fternoon when the dumbwaiter deliv- | witte driving from Beachwood .,|[celver to her ear, say: ‘‘Heltd, tello, ered a sackful of potatoes a large one lt ‘Trenton I came across a method of{my Daddy. Tum home. JANE GOES TO THE TELEPHONE. | I saw my niece, who {s not yet two years of age, take the telephone from PERHAPS His BODY IS STILL THERE. tharangue the orator paused for breath and immediately the “audience” right place, and all working in perfect B , fell down the shaft and hit the delivery ; ¢ —see moo cows! “broke in with a hopeful, “Shine, boss?’—Thomas A. Carroll, care Two Greeks pict 4 air tod MORE OF WHAT PROHIBITION |accord to complete the great task of| soy in the head. He did not utter alto me “The road between Bonientown| SC, sherwood, Fairlawn, Rye, No. Fieitmann & Co., No. 366 Fourth Avenue. offering to sell tablectoths at $75 cack, Nohteaning vain | M@King the paper within the time pre-| sound, and although mother called down land White Horse $s under construction Conan & and gradually reducing the price to $18;| on 2e,,Way {© the Riverside Fair} seribed.—Adolph Richmond, No. 2137] several times to learn if he were hurt Jand traffic is allowed to travel in only|NYACK BOASTS OF ITS TELE The woods were too dear even at that, rom, Pcconle I found ahead of me in} Vyse Avenue, Bronx. she could get no answer. We're still}one direction during intervals specified PHONE SERVICE, BALE Bont teed ea ;| almost endless line of automobiles stand- Bas wondering what happened to the boy.—|py the traffic officer. The latter. in or- , ing I opened the opé- ing in the road while thelr drivers | STRANGER TAKES THE MOTOR CAR| Phyllis Schmidt, No. 86 Haven Avenue, |der to let the person in charge at the| pareve room door of the New York | can buy the same goods at le: changed their tires and swore. The road| 4 friend of my son's rang my door-| Bronx, other end know there are no more cars| ‘Telephone Company Byilding at No. e the department stores. ‘The Grecke cc | Was full of tacks, but they ha@ not beea . Hebe Mh Bolo eh bell to tell me he would return later to —_— coming for a while, hangs a sign on the] 99 Main Street, and inside | saw @ coe Ae rue mt hess had} see my son. As he spoke he held his OUT OF TOWN. radiator of the last car he {s allowing] group of operators busily plugging scp pelted and its driver had !hand against an automobile that was eee cee to come through. The sign reads: ‘‘Last| a switchboard, keeping thelr Seay ed up igns recommencing @| standing at the curb and I understood Car.’ He hung one on my radiator to-| pleasant while they worked raj soft drink. He had driven consider-| him to ask that I watch it until he re-| LN NEW APARTMONTS IN THE) 42°" 114 immediately a line of cars were| and steadily to give service fo an tainly are good salesmen.—Mri ee No, 159 Case Street, Ade we iene rere. pee ae are Wet Berne Nat turned. Fifteen minutes later when I : Be RONX. daca to tne [slowed to travel in the direction whence | insistent publie,—Mae Lynch, No, 18 } seal of me started x of overturned, spill- Ww a man enter the car I shouted, saw three Hons a: lo the Gilbert El Beachwood,N.J. FB nm Street, Nyack, N. ¥. { cpl deaenpyadloddl oLD | sae rteeioes DANDIES. to leave the Long Island Rallroad train| ing the tacks on the road as '.e drove | “+ iy . ! But hel Brona Park collection. A vigorous Essie sical us — | On n ‘on et To-day, while riding on a Tenth Jat Nostrand Avenue when a trailing] ong. I saw one driver take ‘thirty | w. stealing it, for it was his own| young Hon and hie mate leaped from BROOKLYN 7 i yesterday during the hour, | eaw] Avenue car, I sato a man th the | Panel on one side of her dress ceveht| tacks out of dis four tires.—Mrs, Kal: Mrs. Frank Kalkhof, No. 1873 Lee ie ‘ ¥ ——_—— | Qi) old man take a magnifying glass] company’s uniform get oh, walk to i) the arm ot the Beat. As she bent backer, ‘No. 222 Front Street, Green- | Washington Avenue, Bronx, ti ate ranetery bones ame the large HOW TO GET THE VERY HUSBAND YOU DREAM OF. i i cage ng, nervous, | = shige Pocket: hold it over the bow] the forward end and engage the mo- Iino. ben Beas hint nan Ah othe peat | Pola eo salen cneea veces! Sur aaerauae Line vue ceootes This morning a young lady of about eighteen came into my jew- ixtauny at the won lighted tobacco | formar ts conversation, then profer and ee heads came together with a LOST IN ELMHURST. I noticed to-day from a display of the crowd deflantly and then lay elry store. and asked to see a wedding ring. I took out a tray of rings ‘ The shining sun had done the trick.| 4" @ enuf-boe. When the car was {resounding whgck. The girl straight-] A nervous looking man alighted with| clothing in a store on Broadway and down in the centre of the cage. The and asked her what style she wanted and also her finger size. “Oh,” Frank Grady, No. 65 Wall Street. stopped at 50th Street, the motor- CMe? up in confusion, and just at that} me last evening from @ Queens Boule-|32d Street that the “new” bell-bottom man took a pinch of enuff ang pimoment a stout woman charged down| vard car and I asked him {f I could dc] trousers which men are spgrting now- WEY WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED. | jniged tt ip hie nootrile wlth the [eel [AP between the girl and the|anything for him, “1 doubt it,” he re-|adays were worn way back in 1842—| kept to her feet, With caresses and | 18 of no importance. You see, I'm not going to wear the ring at all; I teat, and rip. the panel was free both{ plied. You soe, my wife moved oulfeishty years ago. ‘The display shows ” Pte eae Fae ok ea etTom| skill of @ Colonial, IA my mind's [trom the dress and tho seat-—Mrs. Kore somewhere fram the city to-day | the siyies for the past century, As we, ‘eee she wroed her mate fo Me fect | just wanted it to look at” By degrees 1 got the rest of the story. Honess, a-tremor with apprehension, she said, smilingly, “I don’t care about style particularly, and the size je I saw him clad in kniokerbock- | Elizabeth A. Brown, No. 9010 Pleasun’ slip of paper with the| have to hark back eighty years for] @ doen Himes, aid then finally both Same old woman had told her that if she would look at a wedding ring pone esting | nr thea aaa co pha gag’ euebied EbGE, eet St: Queede View, &.. 3 ¥ MIT Have’ to beat: It {ove sivié, 1¢ wouldn't Ge surprising if| settled themecioge.. The tMrd—a | for five minutes every night, just before retiring, she would soon be \ —— t e rs ani be pas spel mt for a ball. Along came a =I; Pettongill Tice, No. £8 Weat RICHMOND pH init veh et ee sea eeteee git Snlceerat ora a heeti: saeatie Nernee cans ae married to exactly the kind of man she was dreaming of. “Of course,” Gheuider. Ho saw the bil, ‘Down went| 1" Street. ————__ i century ago.—Harry Mendlowits, No. 4 hen raters she added, “I don't beifeve a word of it, but {t won't hurt me any to @ Brooklyn dock, He did not le . the plank, up came the dill. ‘Then he So You “WHO'S AFRAIDY o. TEENS at PT from he traneport bom, He orept | tY.” Well, I sold her a wedding ring, but I doubt very much that she ‘ oot meee te ae gaan west the bil EBAUTIFUL! bee RTA brother she out and slunk to a corner of the | will get a husband merely by looking at it—Harry Horowitz, No. 1370 out ‘We were delayed for several minutes 's boy chum were seated in my father’s cage, grief-stricken. Only a portion ‘ the depths of his indignation uplon the street car as It crossed Park|car, declaring they didn't believe in Wisthuh ATOMS: ESKOM 2: of hie massive head could be seen. fame words that would set fire to al Avenue at Fourth Street, Weehawken There was a disMnct note of grief in newspaper if published.—James O'Con- : Shosts, when my husband, who was Ma low, plaintive growl. He wanted mor, No. 153 East 82d Street. Utils giris She was In a rocking chain | With Ws on the porch, quietly lett us, only to be let alone-Henry Buther~ mothering a doll, and she looked so|@@ped himself in a sheet and went . land, No. 10 Oakwood Avenue, White 8 “@. B. A” sweet and cute that all of us fell in|“ 0M8 some nearby b i eis 8 a . 4 Plains, N.Y. By ‘Phe man in charge of the mailing de- | love with her. A little boy came along |Saned to attract attention, then i ‘ —, as tas — in our office at No. 3 South] outside the fence and peered through | *¥%¥ed. In an instant those boys were ae : ee } PAINT AND POWDER. filliam Street brought to my desk a let-| the « She got up and told him to] ™*king for the house, crying “Ghosts! 3 Mea: Pit} An aged man, much perturbed, asked sed “Messrs. Blank, Grundiagt,|go on. But he did not move quickly | Sepperl —Mrs. Charles Baetz, No. 55 oat lJ} me during the noon hour to-day in ‘ og gc hy ge bagiidond writer Spqush ant. Fuaning &, the gate, our mer Avenue, Port Ricrmond, 8. 1. Saas the Htte Dark ot its Avenue fo evid e Copenhagen | little lady thrust her oll into her left nem reet whether his eyes deceive to a» Street address on Messrs. Blank’s let-|arm, Ufted her right hand to her nose AFFLICTION. him or some young men in the park| THE “SIGN” IN THE WINDOW. “AIN'T WE GOT PUN? terhead and had selected “Grundlagt|and wiggled her five fingers at the|, There were two aged women and their Yesterday’s Special Prizes really were dressed in pink end red. I] I was walking through my nelghbor-| Just after school yesterday miariy y as his best bet. chap. He moved, and then one man|>rother living in the house across the ’ explained that they worked In a neanby children were coasting on roller ekates 1884 “established 1884."-—Andrew Jameson,|in the car voiced the thoughts of us| ¥®Y: Last week one of the women died, face-powder factory and that milady’s down the Middagh Street hill. No, 506 West 170th Street. all when he sald: “And I thought she|&%4 I saw the hearse as it took her Raed Cua favorite flesh tints had colored thelr| from a fashion magazine, and, knowing aageges en Or te pools s 4 Baio perfect ayo. Br Willen [eNiy. ‘The becdh night the Grete Cee LO AAE Sat, 7 eae | (eek meaner, Women Mabe. tals idtiiet of HOW BROOKLYN GROW oes Or Sia Makita Avene: taken to the Staten Island. Hospital MRS. MARY HUTHWAITE, No. 989 Madison Street, Brooklyn. said the old man.—Ed| showing what business they're in rather} iccr Were too ee peabb Kf Sah ieelk Gl tae Griecda aaeed me pe al Where he has since died, ‘The surviving reve Winnerp of Ford Prize please report immediately to City Editor, Forrester, No. 3282 Boulevard, Jersey} than hanging out a shingle, I went in.| 0 Gia hot. “She straddled the rah “What Did You See To-Day?’ 1 an.| BY THE LIGHT OF TWO LANTERNS] ‘Ser has not left the house since last vening World, for identification.) City Heights, N. J. The woman told me haughttly she was|ie, of her larger sister, sitting can ed first by offering each questioner] In the wee hours this morning, while winter, when she was almost killed in First Cash Prize, $25 _,.| not @ seamstress and that she could not} arg on the shoe and twining bh theh eAded: “I saw ‘ten babvy| riding with my husband om Kew’ rege] an automobile accident near her home. AND WAS “OLD SUNNY BROOK”|{magirle what made me think so. I ex- i EN) aET.w. OW, 5 ° " hubb; t th Fs and ten baby toes, « baby face—|ham Road, I saw a watchman reading| qe eth, Ve Harkness, No. 250 Fill- HENRY R. KELLY, No. 488 West 124th Street. GOOD, FATHER? plained about the fashion page in the! Started the pair gown, the fill mares ays exes Sod welier's Sote—and a ook by the light, ee Btreot, New Brighton, &. 1. Second Cash Prize, $10 Who said there were no snakes In| window. She looked aa if 6 ¢ suspected | small passenger chortied with glee aa ‘frat iB for a better Jo me PRAN is, Ni reniis : whiskey? While cleaning out a cedar zy, but u they went whizzing along.—Riehi r a Bit off tund. Mother and baby doing} and his lanterns were Abraham Lincoln's] LOST=A BABY. FRANK WATKINS, No. 19 Washington Avenue, Arlington, N, J. chest, 1 found a magnifying glass mhose| discovered her little daughter had past- | Grisw Nore Coumuit aenate sip, thene Jou Fred i. Ross, No. modernized pine knot —Jewel Rose, No, i ge oad wife weeping over Third Cash Prize, $5 handle, bottle-formed, was designed to|ed it there.—M. C. F., Brooklyn. : : ret, , Who. Ww. 7 glee, Bhe had scat him to the berber BLANCHE SANDMAN, No, 565 West 162¢ Street. Tatlde the tattie T found berieel dead A PRISONER COMES TO THE WINDOW, shop to have his pretty. curls trimmed Yen Prizes of $2 Each worms and one live one.—K. V. R., No. . PAY NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! Just across the court, my kitchen window looks into a small room | *)./'¢, "Ould look nice when he had his OMAN, No. 868 Firth Avenue. 98 Third Avenue, Hawthorne, N. J. oR, No. 68 Halsey Street, Astoria, L. I. HE WAS WITH THE LOSER. EIN, No. 1472 Seabury Place, Bronx. two before the orimaries I picture taken. But the barber, instead ANNETTE H. FRE of the nearest apartment house, probably a servant's room. Fre- | of just trimming, had ont ail Sheet gare C, LICHTENBERG: hed at oft and the mother's heart 1 ABE SILVERS quently I anding at the window a big, beautiful collle dog. He broken, As toe the CHEN tee st There {s no cuarge of any kind for taking part in The Evening World's “What Did You See To-day?” competition. Send no money ‘ ye A WER, No. 41 Reid Avenue, Port Washington, L. I “a iticlan. carrying 2 peaks. He gates me understand that he is one of the “apartment Ugited. | "'T told that barber how 1 SARIGLE, No. 488 85th Street, Brooklyn. Oe he wattle care: with your letters, Pay no money to any one under any circum- Rouse prisoners of New York.” In almost human language, he won- Rented it done Mrs. H. oR, No. Quincy Street, Brooklyn. fully tore off some-of the brown paper stances, PERSONAL calls are made on Ford winners ONLY. If where his master can be. WHY is he shut within Walls, he wants | Brighton. S. 1. : RANK, 'No. 102 Rutledge Street, Brooklyn. wrapping and, teasing it Into ‘small your contribution ts adjudged worthy of the automobile the te- re khow, when his soul longs to be out of doors?) Why?—why?—when Gx es WILLIAM ALREANS, By Na, ttf Centtal Azsout, Broodya; Bias, Carey, Ie ewer TOR ee ie porter who calls upon you will carry Evening World credentials, would qe aaah 8 PALE b8 09510 in the fresh air, to feel the | 1 saw a large vessel come up the Kill EDWIN R. CORSON, No. 444 Clove Road, | West New tosend she packans fot {t, Toeke® pbeut one eae. ae of doubt, telephone to the City Mditor ts prs y, is 1 and carry him to some unknown [et a aot make ° turn as if going Brigh@on, S. I. When he was out of sight I opened the Ev. ort 16 take to but delich! country? A fine fellow, this collie. He never howls. Naga ny ja : H Company's dock <<< package and found it contained @ num- ery effort is made Print the more meritorious contribu- Bust @ series of low volced “dog questions” and a few short and em. |rut, fuddenly she Reg PA Read to-day's stories. Pick the ones you think best. ber of Pamphlets lauding Senktee Pre- tions, Write on matters likely to be of general interest, “Locate” WRalic barks. Ho “says” he spends a miserable day in that little room |#Nc*. They found she had broken in Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Pictorial ination at the primaries ‘Tuesday—t.|] the incident. Tell WHERE the thing nappened. And “keep om [Whenever his master 1s away.—Hlise Corbeit, No. 620 W. 116th Street, 0,00, the rocks.—Kred E No. 242 (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions on Monday. B. Bobbitt, No. 42 North Bath Avenue,|{ trying.” Long Branch, N. J. A WAY FREE FOR FOUR WEEKS.--SPECIAL PRIZE 4 “A FORD A DAY” GIVEN ee ee = as

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