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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER “K FORD A DAY.” Special Additional Daily Prize fer Contributions te This Page for Four Weeks. OPEN TO ALL READERS Name of Winner in Te-Night’s Pictorial Edition. ' la WHAT ONE OF THE YOUNG MEN 19 WZARING, ebateau on Riverside Drive to-day when two well-dressed youths Valentine geting tarough the bars of his prison im the moonlight — Estelle Loonils, No. 250 West 94th Street. HP WILL TAKE NO CHANCES. “EXTRA! FISH CAPTURES SEAGULL! TOOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. sme oF ANEATTAN EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS ‘Toey_ were painting the ish {rou fence aroued Charlie Schwab's } REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS game, fooling apd scuffling, down West 74th Strect. One pyshed the O make this news feature even more and interesting 5; Prizes are to be awarded Dail and Weekly. thety’ was that the beby is ope Oths> against h 5 Dollar is for every item printed; the prizes are in addition, Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Evening Seiad eek pce ne neat soci cata an surand around the | Worlds Pot Office Box 185, City Hall Staten, WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT 2, 1922, WEEKLY PRIZES. Regul $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10, noisy carriage, placed the nipple t 3 delivered » letter to-day to a store:] My cousin and I, while canoeing For the best stories each day; SPECIAL PRIZE, A FORD CAR A DAY FOR FOUR WEEKS; FIRST CASH PRIZE, at Third Avenue and fist] off Oskwood Heigths, Bt: os ore "he Maas 4 waist jaton Lal- $25; SECOND CASH PRIZE, $10; THIRD CASH ia hae bj} b nega ho ad * a i hi onl ches HLAToLYATieRscbabty GUA, in tery ticket ie! ler @ a incident got If you witness 2 serious acoldent, the authbreek ef what threatens te bee ire, or know of any other ne a kerma him from Hemburg b; stron the roverac Biglish on tt i ews. YOUR FACTS. f named Sehuits. ‘The receiplent. of he | The pull didn't come e000 120 sat for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World, Liberal awards for first bly news. BE SURE OF YOUR f lettery ticket tpn Bypondng | that the ane te @ fish gerry) got the OF TOWN } Basevurg man should have trespassed |, because we walted around J UT shevsmenets| coer ana? oa ERNE. / ing urn the letter over to the it . SOLD. HOW THE BOYS WASHED THE a Sate ou ment, Fy Meeee oy 08 ‘Adame, No. 111 Broadwoy. A salesmen entered my place of bust DISHES. ‘At 9 o'clock this morning 1 wes awakened by a knock at the garage { detalles “FIA IN THE GAS HOUSE.” paige) tee ves 4 padea ge dies ‘1 door. My caller was a driver who wanted a flat wheel repaired. I THE LOOKING GLASS LADY. A number of boys playing “fire in the “Til give you} meal apparenty pret recently bought a thoroughbred English bull for a watchdog end Actoes the street from the building at house" attvacted my attention at} 23 t seves. When they finished, thi ‘ No. 19 W, 19th. Street, where 1 am em- ey finishes ere was decided to take the dog down with me for protection. When we THE BAGLB. CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Week to Be Distributed Ameng DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Those to Whom the Ferd Cars are Awarded: FIRST, BROOKLYN “SPECIAL ATTENTION TQ CHILDREN.” While passing one of the larger department stores on 125ta Str to-day I saw two baby carriages. What attracted my attention the other crying lustily. While I was looking at them, the 00 who acts as special policeman in front of the store stepped over to the robe to keep the bottle in place. The child immediately stopy CHECKS MAILED DAILY. crying, * * * Ten minutes later I had occasion to pass the pi again. The officer was standing erect in all the glory of a natty u form. Both babfes were sound asleep amid all the noise of a vel sleeping peacefully and the in tae baby’s mouth and tucked Ng. 236 Hast Fourth Street b AT BAR BHAG 30 last night ae I was retiring, A. KU abatwho “out The street I live on ts dotted with in Bar Beauhy | Leaw in the window of a loft! different players were caught off x base | "Sold!" Sid Lewie: No ii West Kinsc-|ihe diches Guddeniy tue at them | reached the street the dog jumped up into the truck, made his way to This morning I saw a Utule, | to-day T laid @ dine tip on ame , th stene of thelr apparel’ wan f rfelt. land Avenue, Corona. picked up the table with the dishes on] the seat, got in alongside the driver and went to sleep. I woke him up undernourished boy stop in front} (or the waltress, But ae put ‘nis | They certuiniy looked funny running — it, carried It to the w&ter and let the ti ak to the house with me—B J.« 1% pushcart loaded with crisp] nack, saying, "No thank you, about as thelr garments in to die- A SHINE FOR 5 CENTS. waves wash over them several time when the job was Wone and be returned to the house EB. J. * Ti bagies." Bagles, which are, cruller-| you paid enough for what you In the window of a shoo repair shop} hen they carried the tavle back. at Ninth Avenue and 5th Stroet yestor-| turned the dishes over so thoy might day I saw a sign offering to shine shoc: | irain and turned to more pldanant und for 6 cents, and entering I actually wa: | probably more laborious pureults.— given for a nickel us good a shine a:| rg, Edward Foley, No. %¢9 Vierce t ever bad. When 1 ed the pro | \venue, Astoria, L 1. orletor how he did it, he replied tha pastries ti he. replied. rivey prices were coming down and that all] wHERg MONEY GROWS ON TREES. storekegpers aught to recognize the fuct : ladies’ handbage-over there... That girl's SIrving Sobelmun, No. 218 Beach 83th] yard “treousn” woreee ete ee @m examiner of mirrors, look vard through Forest Hills Sunday, |! ad 0 aonen ilttarest. voee Ghile youre | hens, valle jy | Street, Rockaway Bepch, saw a §1 bill stuck on a branch of 6 45 neeney watching her,"---Frank J. MoEl-| ing tows: My CARMILS NO SAMPLES. Gppear, One boy basa lbh ged ‘untor Slater, South Highland Avenue, Ossining, N. Y. shaped rolls, are dear to every Jewish| urs, arthur Vogt, No. 18? Meg child. This little lad's face beamed 8] street, Brooklyn. 16 selected a nice, bi nto his pocket for bi fell. Frantically he se: becoming paler YOU ARE OveaR to If al} th sin Christendom. set to the task, they could not romurk, half Yiddish. | thousand years duplicate the vast ‘My penny rama of color I beheld {n Prospect vanished." He placed the bagle back | ‘hig morning. Al entire hillside «pon the cart, pleked up his books and | jnot with reds and yellows and started trudging away when the pusi: and gold, A maple tree burn pe i oush. T plucked {t off as we passed, called, “Come back, little boy. ‘ } retching ber." --eran! A MEE ARNUES NO SAMPLEE. | Returning’ the wate way later, 1 etonved EN ROUTE TO MINEOLA. Fake ihe beagle, Your mother wit pay |%,ie™us, torch and» ple, ook gh give oR parti the car @t the place, alighted and to . 7 yas’ me to-morrow.’* This pjan never saw | | ‘ *.]manded 6 be shown my samples to cavite I was xiding on a bus tu Port Wasiington, L. I, uud saw a young 4 are weary, out among the j BEACH 25TH sTRUET, the 099 put bis horas on the run prove wes a ealssman ond mote burg | Re soUrmrieg found, 46 ceULH Denegn eS got om carrylug @ great, long fishpole, whica she placed [the shild’s mother and never expects | {04 treeg rn the lesson of ¢ f I wanted to go to Wave Crest to-day his whistle shrilly as warning | {ar wien 1 called yosterday to vee» site pears + b4 . . to.—Jennle Fried, No. 109 Belmont Ave- | jitumn daysi—Mre. M. A. Pelrson, \ te see @ friend. Ws oolleagun and pede Srompect.” ‘The boy susmeoted calling | Sole’ wie owm tue, Ans homes] on the floor clove to the seat. Gradually the bus was filled, and when |nue, Brooklyn. {ey Seventh Avenue, wroaking: 4 stopped to ak ¢ piles on briglty ut+Tq pollceman and letting me prove tol gimhurst, a + Piscet the young woman reached ber destination it was a difficult matter to one "OOLbAR: aimee auc He 4 ee Jim," lonpuide Just aa the frengled hora Pia eka cota oe Ener get tbe pole from behind the feet of the otter passengers. The oblis- J nis evening 1 8 middling ere eee ty to the Clem about ‘can you tell his lady where ven man But when I agreed, aa ial s ing driver lowered the wind shield and started the pole through the | man registering eT oar Show at the Grund Central esoh 3 tet) Yim Wied. his Bands and A, OF OF te Tine One BrOUEA thie: box Ge here wel Y wall dh tie pee mem crte ne te Ne CULE ce of thelear Operations came to a sudden halt when ong of tho | St Pratt Jnstitute and then wo Over tet night 1 was approached by came over, “Lady, walk up this street ¢ anime! to & halt within @ few fect of T responded, and the} wuich 1 ding thii ite if te ‘ x the cashiér's cage to pay his tuition urchins who asked if I hud any ext (pointing to that big white sign). Turn $ Saree PAL at (I ontres 6 to cop was not called.—Joseph A, O'Don: ioe hie peal a Me ceusee fF wath te passengers found he was hooked. A fisshook anchored on the side of ot the. He counted out SS ot} “amiseton tickets, ‘Thinking T te your left. About a hundred feet ew ot je Bank. y. CANECEONS, " . : jar and then another eile You will eee-é lens. ‘Follow it to Cae, | brave act—David Ht. Cunntson, No, 416)" Meet Rockaway. _ pay hie fure If he would come inside | the pole had taken a firm hold .in the gentleman's trousers and | 0)" 410 searched his pockets for thy aa hie tee A pore al was mofe fun out there. Wutering inte aidy’ t the hill ts ‘Snilth’s ‘house, and—and-- Sunt T saw a neighbor's little hoy abandon} conversation with him, T was ipformed ‘get there, ask 7 KEY WINDER. his play with some other children y heart and must avold al! ‘excitement street and inguired Mary} and wind up his watch.—Mise ©, alzo 4 Uttle fellow, was returning from e When ¢ Brown, No. 701. W. itbuh. Breet. ‘Dian, No. 210 Bast #4th Street. An grrand ghd, overtaking the woepers| see [eet ahek hie a fee cnet te] WITTY BUTTERCUP's GRAND- . FIXED. eked what was the matter. “Another!he went merrily on, his body barely DAUGHNER, £0, Kid hit me, Bobby," wailed the ether, | ajesing contact with the elevated pillars | Most of us have seen the young wom I saw_a ball gamo to-day at 120d Street and Moruingside Avenue, | herevpen Bobby vet up a louder bawi} -Mrs. Eilzabeth Whitelaw, No, SCfen atUred in the khuhl hiking clothes than the fnjured one and they performedd Franklin Place, Flushi f our sol put to- on Pall- ‘The players were very small kids aud the score, marked on the ulde- | 1 *Guet aif the way None Doruthe PP TECO LEE EALIG rs i Mpckae tee walk ip chalk, was 19 to 18 at the beginning of the ninth inning. At | Craft, No. 63 Chicago treet, Kimhurst. |“WAsnen THAT WHAT You samen] 20c8 T wan for tie frst tn this critical moment's sprinkler (water-cart) hove in sight. It looked ANCUEWT AND. MODEY. | preparing lant evening for. u. seurnay | MAP RTE, cpoueene vers Con \ 88 Af the game would have to be “called on account of wet ground A niogern 22-xtory building eccuplea| and decided to take « cup, us sometimes| Ny nets AONE ‘There was # hasty consultation, the bat was passed (I don't know the |the vite at Nos, 116-119 West 40th} he has experienced diffoulty in finding)" " °° Alreet, while from Nas. 221 to 181 the} one on a train. He called the maid and amoyst of the collection), « mossenger was sent away jn a burry, the | face is occupied by old-fashioned tor] ualied her to bring hit an old eup, add- two captains, engaged in conversation with the driver, the messeng: story and basement houses that have} ing “One without a bandie."” Progently raed wr been converted into business pluces,|vhe returned with one of the famll; : . - gots with a good-looking cigar abd the water-cart backed away /friese ‘gusincsce run the emut from| best Dreejen cups, from which she hag] escorting w Kroup of life ones ucross from centre field, to retura spre time later.George Hiller, No. 873 {ronmonger to tea room. The contrast] broken the handls purposely.—R. P,| the street. He was scvldl ‘West 120th Street. in the buildings i9 marked,-J.G. Dur-| Skarren, No. 302 Bavelay Street, Flush-| Way that reminded ley, No, 8444 36th Street, Elmhurst. Ing. ‘ ee Nivea rae t sr BRONX they reached the curb, Semmens lim coat and ho hud to bend over and DISAPPHARING ICEMAN. NAPOLBON. @ molest kiss front While { tae visiting @ friend yea | In the window of a store in 179d|G- A. Swartz, No. 171 South 3 forday an obliging toeman offercd to | Street near Southern Boylovard there} Newart. 90 up to hor apartment (a thing |i* & copy of the famous picture of Napoleon standing on tho of the sR ONE IF forbidden) and tuke the heavy piece Jaiip Lellerephon that ts teking him, » He HAD IT. of tcu from the dumbwaiter anmd put feaptive, to St. Helena. Atisched to] This morning the ae: sf fol a boy “Por THD " tho frame fa a bit of paper which}(o stay in ofier joo! because he me Nae Be ye fed FORTUNE TELLIDAS. Oe ee ee ie fee Tits Frenchman Was un italian,” | sipelled of nicotine. She New Boonomy Market i | @ix gypay girls trom an encampment] (“0% thinking she know what was M. Werfel, No. 1535 Southern| gave him the cigarettes. Tompkinaville, Btaten Island, yeo- golug on, came beligcrontly up the | poulevard. norm Diu,” he wad; #0 terdey I saw @ merchant trying to |P°'"een White Plains and Dobbs Ferry :M ranip- eee Myer if he had any cigarette: 0 ed fid of @ persiatent salegman | #Ot On @ bus on which I was riding year] 2f2'rs, oathny: “La that man tranp fer. hed dntend eB UESTION—HOW FAK DID UE Myer said: “the bo; jumped on me whom he did n0¢ to buy. |terday, All were dressed in tho brils] 9 4D the statre againr” Lue the \ HAVE TO Gor and took them. eff me."'=Thomas Child, Just then @ woman ontered, madu man cluded her by climblug on tha hor purchase and was @bdout to de- when wale, dumbwatter and letting liecif ea wen down. The fanitresa waa non- so" i Jong with a two-dollar bill pinned to plused whew uhg reached the apart- | ¥ i mennt at not being able to And him, | {he lapel of hie coat. T asked him why No. 43 Chrome Street, Roosevelt- teret, N. J. Hantly contrasting colors affected by thelr kind, and FRESHIES” MEET THE “sopis,” On Middlesex Avenue near Behoo mous, dropped ts 4 spl t Gnd in on tnslen! proses by Aiea rg weet —Mortimer Noah, No, 488 Park | the, Vulgar display of weallh and hel wrest this morning 1 saw “u Mreeefor- of Kis wares by cleaning the wom- | Yes?” and itghted Avenee, Brene, bad luck. Mis idea was that if ange] all” scrimmage between the freshmen dan . body could be Induced to enateh that}and the sophomercs of the local high lanved for va, snupp! ; RIGHT IN THY BYR, money and run away with it the thlof|schos!. Although the * * were This afternoon just northeast of the| would be the unlucky ono afterward,—-| smaller than thelr antagonisty, they Bronx Park Boat House dam, I saw al w w Me No 758 tne Aa pubs deadore Brome, DOMESTIC RELATION. Datted Wal erring e7uee, tem T eaw AL Willlam Welabers, No wat’ 165th] gave thom a gue ro , fain Street, Metuchen, > In Madison Savare Park yesterday 1) Were from Gerbia and spoke the Serbien. |When I reached him Le was picking Btrest, Bronx, No. 193 Main Stre tueher sew @ man running like Man O' War,| polls) and Russian lengua, something off the ground und sald to Dae pursued by 4 woman who was| Ward Carpenter, No. 160 Mast lst} me: “Those boys knocked my eye out.” Ing for him to stup. But he kept | Street. + He wag picking up pleces of a glass eye on, crogsing Fifth Avenue und bot- tng ayy from the pavem I recaiind oe had spurring along 234 Street, followed by a “WANT 4 RIDE ® gies eyo in the house and I told him and a crowd who probably belleved,| 1 was walting for a bus {fom Hew- || lie would come over I'd give {t to him. 3 did,’ that thief chase was injiett, L, I. to Far Rockaway vesterday,| He cume. It wap the right color and The,policeman finully collared | when @ nifty looking touring oar drifted | Mtted perfectly. He offered to vay fo. Sot ‘Brough im back to the Jalong and the driver halieg. me. 1} it, but fetuted and he went away, very one's Jumped im congratulated myself on my] fvvling better, apparently, than he dic ‘weed of acc herliuck in getting @ ride in a fine car and | before he lost his own gluse vye,—Pote &, she handed bim « legal incidentally, saying the 18-cent bus fare [A Keenan, No, 011 Wi. 119th Strovt over his shoulder J agw it When we reached Fat Rockaway 1] Brona. jone to &ppear jn the Domestic | startid to thank him profusely for hiv ae CourtrA. J, Herts, No 100 when Se. fererteds: ‘iis on A FAMILY RARTY, West 98th Street, : buddy; $1.50 ja the charge. Whi I was having my shocu re- 7 ee hacking Weense, which] paired in a Fulton Street repair chon MOREY TROLBLE. 1 he alde of the exr.[4n entire family, man, wife and ‘ the Bowery, near Gropd Street. | 1 reluctantiy parted with the 41.50—but | childrea, entered ung took off & bullding numpored 118-118%.|no nore irve rides for me, J’np cure shoes, They eaid they wanted them heat building je numbered 15. | yoin O'Doanell, No, 98 Leatig ung rubber biocled, and Altern Avouge. outes later (hey walked out wit! s work all dove--Aley Fels, Nu. vil § Adlet Sireet, Braya. Qn's phos. He wade the ealr.—J. M. LG Briola, No. $03 Bast 149th vt, Saturday’s Special Prizes Ford Car MRS, J. A. BRUST, No. 576 Seventh Avenue, Astoria, Queens. Wine © yeport immediately to City Editor, Kventna World, for Ide: First Cash Prize. $25 THOMAS A, CARROLL, No, 866 Fourth Avenue. Second Cash Prize, $10 GWORGE CHACE, No. 2100 Mapes Avenue, Bronx. Third Cash Prize, $5 MARRY HOROWITZ, No, 1370 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn. - Ten Prizes of $2 Each WLISE CORBETT, No. 620 Woxt 116th Street. ¥, W. DOD, No. 113 Pearsall Street, Long Island City MRS. H, W, HARKNESS, No, 250 Fillmore Street, New Brigh- ¢ ARK WOKSD THAD MIs BITE. ‘ Alar Thig afternnoon I saw some bow? {MOBPED BAIN GOING OUT WITH) aoricred about ar. opou\mushole on HORT BIRT, ths gidowotk on Claromont Avenue. In the street near my home T se. A large crowd of bobbed hatred gir They were flahing for a lout batt ‘Jone af thove large pasteboard carto: with a tin can ted (0 a rope. Sud- [that su find in grocery stores. As tled by o ores provched it curiously ‘the lid few woice saying, ey! outa there! ith a snap and out popped the Wanna ine’ 7 was wondering Jor a liumhing Uttle boy. Then hi fomzer bell ‘ogue.—M: J i that man drew \sio hia shell and waited to startle ‘eobs, No, 20 Went 112th Street, the nest comer who happened ulong. Mra, Jumeu Shiela, No. 1856 Clay Ay. nye, Brona, ; recovered the ball. ton, 8. I. to ung of th M sal A q . Sag Al tg aay Bn oof ira a bli hag Oita te srucyiatons. MRS. ELIZABETH DORT, No, 10495 127th Street, Glon Morris, PETER SCHUMAN, No, 809 Trinity Avenue, Bronx. HENRY SUTHERLAND, No. 10 Oakwood Avenue, White Plains. MRS. D, MULLEN, No. 34 Midiond Avenye, Dunwoodie, Yon kers. i. D. BROWNE, No. 118 N MRS. 8. C. SHERWOOD, Fi RICHARD W, GRISWOLD, Sip elt of the New vary Ogtoe, Columbia Liriveretty, Two state bovame vacant last nigt |, No. 116 Bast oth ty Loew's Roof Thestre in the migd treet, where I wae the of & row. Two young men, each ac supply for infant I. heart of Tompkins Square Park |oompanied by « young woman, started the on the lower gest side, I encevntered | for them from opposite sides, Gray Suit veveral groupg and Dark Guilt reached them at the excitedly as by same time, They looked at eac discussions Solasseoly, “Mateh you for it, au Place, Peekskilh awn, Kye, N.Y, 0. 14 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn * e ieee “ » the tariff and innumerable other For best stories of last week and names of Capital matters of current interest were being Heade |t wes, and with « laugh Prize Winners, ses Page 11. Winners of to-day’s Specia! threehod out, but none of Chem came to] Dark Suit and his girl backed into the Prizes will be announced in this evening's Night Pictorial blows. Hugo Friend Sunshine; No, 300] alsle.~Meyer Demby, No. 1052 Grant (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions to-morrow. Seong Street, Avenue, Bronz. “4 FORD A DAY” GIVEN AWAY FREE FOR FO ee dle : ’ when you % “ ™ ' i ctor ily toward else.” “I dign't kia In Grand Central § tenia: a wat yess The had Just come from a doctor's office] ‘Woman and ber burden left us and the bus proceeded merrily slay and Smith, we f we fan take a little key frou his wesping’ wivery. tT older eetue | where he had been told he had = weak! Mineola.—Miss E. D. Lewis, Fairview Avenue, Port Washington, L. I. it | wanted to sit on the bench, but with the '6 house and there at the bettom Weat 13th Street. MP ATE. He thanked me but declined, saying | wouldn't let go, In the end a penknife was borrowed, the fishline was other dollar. Le had evidently lost It, cut away ‘and the hook remained in tho trouser-lez. The young | and It wee RICHARD MAKES AN OBSERVA,| Davie, No. 15 Cranberry Street, TION. a My doys and girls have eon twarned against using profane or He hung his head, beon wating, Rickard? I demanded munds, No. £62 Maw Street, Ny- ack, N.-Y. FROM COAST TO COAST AND DACK AGALN. One of my eisters, whoze hughand Is In the photogr: opened wrapplig: at one of its id You Soe ot got The Lver World way out yonder, but meanwhile 7 um taking the dent ag an {tem to tell whut J suw.—Mrs. WH H. Melvin, 2. ¥. D. No. 1, Monkton, Md. RICHMOND A COOLER: A LuMoON. tell what good ples could be got at the | on the goor. bakery, ee, I bought a lemon it in @ hurry ngue for to-ntght’s desaert,” ghe y. starting lo unwrap the parce) eye] sebt laughed. per plate was t the wom- w letnon meringue I down her shirtwaist and] UP 4nd disappeared. —Hug akirt.—Bthelia Manefleld, No. 134 Con- | No. 12 Mountaluview Avenue, W grees Street, Jersey City Heights, N. J. | ® coln inte A GENTLEMAN OBLIGES, Grand C€ ral Station thie afternoon I saw two ladies carrying 4 ut box and two hat bags approach ntleman seated on a bench, ask him o mind their parcels a few minutes an: Jeposit them all by his side. Presently long came a party of six. They ali parcels there was room only for four. So two stood, stared at the man, gave hints und made remarks about people takt rived gt 6.30, but in effecting delivery jain to be seen that he haa luboriously ved every penny of it so that he could attend these pare He ered up his money and with tears tele ayes, walked out--SMrs, J. D.[ Reagan, No 4+ 9 Osiord i THE CUSTOMERS ON THE HILL. I saw lest night's figats at Ebbets Fleld trom “tbe bill,” a place of vantage about a block and # half from the ringside where admission Gang! ths aehoch eh oe oe free. There was quite a crowd of fans there, some with ladders, sen came to ma to-da; “and told with barrels, some on ash cans, some standing on boxes and more ot to hath cut ay Gn umate, *° | one or two on telegraph poles. Being that the weather was chilly, th ogtlag bits ap on the carpet, 1 boys started a couple of bonfires, every fellow naving to contribul asked him wha he some fuel. A few of the “customers” compared our situation witb thal ain. Still no angwer. of those who Lad paid to evter the park and who were shivering on thi ¢ kind of lunguage have you peucbes there. Some of those among us appeared to’ kuow everybody sternly. He raised hia head and {n the fight game. The programme called for @ semi-fing) betweem muttered, “Smeorican.’—i, Ed- Sonny Smita and Wee Wee Spencer, but immediately the scrappers entered the ring the wise boys on “the hill” identified them ag subst{- tutes and called them by name, Andy Thomas and Jimmy Duffy-rAl Ruebel, No. 606 Wilton Street, Brooklyn. with one of my cus- was near two women und overheard one | Stapleton, wi y ng|of the room. Then she placed the bt I picked jt up, but dropped It was hot. Livery one in| George G, Ossman, No. 613 Sixth One or two more were} nye, Brooklyn. wayniee) y tion showed | stung the same we hen a small — erieg Set Olate we noticed es BUDS AND FLOWERS, (rom the entrance I wag stopped by «ame boy who offered to sell me ticket {gr 30 cents, saying that be a saving of a quarter.—J. Brooklyn. THE MOTHER IN BUSINESS, In? a bakery on 6ixth Avenue, ‘Twelfth Btreet to-day I caw the wo in charge of the chop give her thy year-old son an {ce cream cone, This afternoon on Cong Street I 7 a muching shop in} pope to @ doorknob ut the other with the cone on a chair at the i and she began waiting on ty & In Sarutoga Park this gfternoon ecw threo small children gather @ bed of flowers. They began play @ game they called butte Dancing about, waving their g they went vracefully from flower flower until they reached the Iam cbief clerk for the American] they Wked best. Then they drew Railway Exprees Company at St. George] long breath, bent thelr heade Terminal, Staten Ieland. Last night on] pretended to suck honey from th the 5.15 a young nanny gout came, con-] flower.—Caroling E. Schulte, No, aigned to William Flynn, Manor Road,| Winfleld &trect, Brooklyn, West New Brighton. It was too late to send {t to hint, so J got Mr. Flynn on the phone and he promised to come af-] My girl friend and 1 were set ter the goat. I had to wait. He ar-| from Juncheon torday when 9 man, WITHOUT 4 wonp. I] dently In @ great hurry, stepped on was delayed and missed the train home.| instep as he turned into Cedar 6 h , but the poor fell Mr. Flynn got his goat and mine went] «™ ripped her stocking. rid cthing end took it all-Aive. WB [away with that train,—George BW. Posea,|fo-t!” she ~ exclaimed. ct City HIS PIPE WAS OUT. ON THE ROAD. 1 was riding down Hempstead Turn- This evening, on my way to the puke to-night In my car when | cam¢] Kickmend Avenue Post Oftce at to a place where tmfllc was blocked | [ort Richmond, I sai several mem- Forty or fifty cars were stulled and no-| bere of the President's Marine Band, body could make any progress. Leave who are playing at the Coliseum, ing my car T went ahead Yo see what] furn duto the building, When J got the trouble was. It was a motorist who| inside { saw they were purchasing had stopped to light his pipe. When] money ordore to sond home, Some he got it going he drove on—and so dit] of them wera for ay much as $100. ull the rest of us.—Lee C. Coupe, Bern-| —Kerby Trovena, No, 67 Richmond hard Street, Heinpstead, L. 1. Avenue, Port Richmond, 8. 1, PAY NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! There je po cyarge of uny kind for taking purt in The Evening World's "What Did You See To-day?” competition. 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The tree ts fully fou teen feet high and the figs, which pear-shaped, are a dark blue in This tree is probably the only one (te kind tn New York State, since cannot, ordinarily, grow in this uate. It was explained to me that eptio ven to ft, St Brookly BILL KEATING, As I loft the Standard O} Bulla ay 1 caw two small girls each had a large box of kindling 6 Brosdway, Willlam Weat iceman at this point, saw liiculty, stopped the traffic, the two boxes of wood and with {ttle girls clinging closely to hi brought wood and girls safely to ther side.—-W. H. Helser, No, ick Avenue, Brooklyn.

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