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. ; ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 4, 1922. med. a ‘A FORD A DAY.” WEEKLY PRIZES. 4 —— jetributed Among . Special Additional Daily Prize for Contributions to This Page for Four Weeks. Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories af the Week to Be Di 1 OPEN TO ALL READERS DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Those to Whom the Ford Care are Awarded: FIRGT, vt $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. 4 Mame of Winner In To-Night’s Pictorial Edition, } ouT OF TOWN | ‘ MaltMarray EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS knuind SHA PORCTOES NaS | ———— . } cults a y NING WORLD READERS While sitting on our front porch in North High Street, Mount t 1 saw ® strange sight to-day when I went to the Famous Players’ REPORTED BY Vernon, I was, to say the least, surprised to see one of the neighbors 1 studio in Long Inland City in search of an engagement, The word : ‘ . ial Pri re wre Dail leek! 2 : : pota { had gone forth that “small-town” types were to be engaged for a new O make this news feature even more entertaining and a nadie My “py ae Dla on Seer” Lanes feomes sadue One Aves we Wan sigh ie ups A atesbalt hog apd as fi { i ; i . Sen oO * under m. i _ scone tee hae tae Mae Hater ghd oe hair PtPont Office Bow 186, City Hall Station, WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. At the foot of the strést’he boutded one of tie trolley care és like Assembled outside the office of Mr. Hayword, the casting director, orld, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Sta' that runs three miles to Yonkers. © © © Abodt one hour later P They formed the most variegated assemblage I nave ever seen, Some , " : : WRITTEN ABOUT witnessed the gentleman's return. He still carried the big pan, but were tall, some short, some fat, some as thin as rails. Some were— R STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN #25 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRI Sat ee D | s y V RESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS MAILED DAILY the potatoes were nicely peeled. They really are a devoted well, extremely plain; not many could be calJed good looking, In the By ITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS i * : fF 7 \@t WEEKS; FIRST CASH PRIZE, couple, but they do have “words” once in a while.—Dorothy Young, No. | Spoken drama, you see, we “make up” for an eccentric part, While the : RD CAR A DAY FOR FOUR ; ” aes ‘ar ps ” D For the best stories ea: lay: a ch for next best stories 12 North High Street, Mount Vernon, N. Y | movies” demand the genuine article, so many of these long-nosed, $25: ; ASH PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 ea: | big-mouthed and ed only ovtihk ut obtalked ideale, ah ee tory, telephone Beekms TOSS-€: erso! - ry, tel nd yed persons not only sought but obtained em If you witness a serious accident, the outbreak of what threatens te be « BIG fire, or know of any ether pees oot ep ployment, ‘The experience made me more optimistic than ever. 4000 and ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for first big news, BE SURE OF Gnrely, somehow, somewhere, there is work for all of us.—Harold Seton. Hotel Gotham. BRONX. BROOKLYN ASLEEP IN A GRAVEYARD. FACTS AND FIGURES. ONE HUNDRED YEARS FROM NO NOT THE WORRYING SOR In Washington Cemetery the other] The exceedingly «mull pay of motor- 1 was stepping from a lunchroom Passing through ae rete ug grave Blood stains appeared on |° 4 . School yesterday just aa a lot o; f ie be A PROSPECT FOR THE SURGWONS THE AUCTIONEER, Hie thos, 3 ad and | speaker at Fifth Avenuo and 50th Street, exgeptionally well, ‘The : 4 wie fh Geen Ne ie ane Brooklyn, who was descanting upon the] %9”8 of from fourteen to sixteen ine played Tie antla Wobner On Tenth Avenue ot Weat 16th At an auction sule to-day In Newark fot up, stretched and calmly asked the} UNderpayment of the various classes of] years stormed in for candy and ice “Down Went McGinty" and other Street to-day 1 saw a amall boy [where they were selling the effects of « time, He, as a laborer who had fallen Lise At tis arid ok Bia iPaae Fora Pied “Diteide Wire duane miliar airs came to 1 as T stoog a few] about ten years of age deliberately |dead woman to aettio up her estate, 1 asleep, he supposed blood stanns| ited que ani a he yas ‘ moments, When I looked for the player ump on the back of a freight en- | saw the auctioneer sinele out one i | ] moTHeR'S ADVENTURE were the petals of a red rose.—Charlus| Just what the pay was for motormen| girls, but instead of hearing from I found a young woman, sated on the jump sy el Be ste a nage ante ied worm: . Hyman, No, 892 Leggett Avenue, Bronx.|and conductors, He had to admit he} them talk of face powder, the tength | iigoa ot 'n house end nursive an infant] Me, which was travelling at a fa an for all his shafts of barbed wit | My husband and I were about to retire at the early hour of 10, didn't know. He got the raza ora the ol eres ' ~ i bealtg oe poet while she p! the mouth organ.—A.| rate of speed on the New York - ry time she had a come-back ; When our doorbell rang. Slipping hastily into my robe, I called out, AS THE AvotioN. anton 4 Avy BrcoRie lt ten aE ha ee ood rd ped No. 8403 STth Atreet, Hime} trat tracks. — Lawrence Quacken- bahia eae pide te oe a! “Who's there?” and when a woman's voice answered “Your neigabor T attended in the General Post Office Mayor's chair, or even that of the men bush, Cloater, N. J. a he the woman's attention Lg to- an auction sale of unclaimed @ ‘One admitted she hed a ie to It and said: “Here ts what you need on the right,” I was encouraged to open the door. The building is | package: 1 thought that this fs the LOBSTER IN THE DARK, a ID White Bomss ‘ha aucthes MISTAKES wi me nN , vii AR q If there is anything in the wotld a map “Rew; we knew no one else on the same floor. The woman explained | 0Ft of sale which should appeal to the| We were enjoying m feast on a aix-| ve on the White F Judge.—Wiitam | 1 Went with my brother-in-law when) oats working in my garden in Mans-| hates it fee bald-Readed went.” Amp thet she had ten i 4 fx feminine mind, but m the great crowd | pound lobster a friend had brought from] Worser, No. $07 St 'Nomholes dom [he took his six-year-old daughter tp field Center, Conn., 1 found that some] f" 0Nce, this: woman had nol & werd in at she had forgotten her keys and, not wanting to wait until her 1 counted only elght women.—R. D.]West Washington Market last night, wuss, ‘Brooklyn. af school, The registering teacher thought » Conn, roply.—Frances B, White, No. 337 Web daughter should return from the theatre, thougat she could get in by Stearns, No, 2296 Bathgate Avenuc,|when suddenly the electric lights went a the child too youn, and calted attention ol ie tao S anpeea TE ster Avenue, Jersey City Motghts, N. J. way of our fire-escape. But the window was locked. She was about | 2°°"* Wahetery hell ana We Gentes san plaee IN SAFE KEEPIN Cs GC Teal tt ea) @ woodchuck, yet I thought it queer WATCH THE DOOR! ta hel eC ve] ON Stockton Street this morning I saw] which the father had presented, “That| WY tio statis 0OR, to leave, when I saw the superintendent's helper going upstairs. He FIVE CENTS. glowed with phosphorescence. As we] , large dog to whose collar was taatened| wakes hor only tive’ sala the teacher, erie pee pee sbpeat ati ihe al In the B. R. T. tran going to Breok hed the keys with him. He opened the door for her. She had scarcely No iseats were vacant tn the uptown didnt care to tike & pee lel ahs nit] leash whose other end was attached to| The father was dumbfounded and we ali Tnetibed « Gate ounce unaee ene ot rate, (me ng were a girl and two {} erossed the tareshold when she ex¢laimed: “Why, who has moved the |Broadway trolley on which I rode to-| finish the feast, We experienced no the collar of a little fox terrier. There| hurried home. The girl's mother sald}! noticed Taacleaie tine 1 it} PONS playfully josting one another pth ? 7 : pe eg tg Ras moved the | day. Standing directly in front of me| after-effects, but 1 cannot help but! was no one with the dogs, but the larger! she certainly was born six yenrs ago, WEEE hati a The contin MOL UL After we hed entares the sekiat the Piano? Gractous, this isn't our apartmen yh She belonged |was a pretty blonde miss, who war] Wonder whether that lobster was enjoy- | To? Uoiduary had. boos entrusted etek | ea investigation showed an error had} Was a tu Pea tone: Hef ttain auddenty stopped. We wondered iw in the next house, built exactly like ours.—Hattie 1 Cohn, No, 2855 | finding*it d’Wcult to steady herself. 81 ing perfect henlth before he dived intol ine sarety of the other while both en-| been made In the Board of Health office] Was eating one of the tomatoes 401 hy, when suddenly a& votee blurted ' Concour: : =_ SES Gs denly the car gave a jerk. Her hand|the boiling water.—Paul B. Macartney.| ioy.4 an alring.--Harold KE, Owen. No.| in Issuing the certificate, which should] Welwhed nan Rope and a Hisense Wirouh the megaphone: “Take your bi) flew upward and grasped frantically a1] No. 62 Avenue Q, Brooklyn 306 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn. have been dated 1916.—David Phillipa, {had been ving off tomatoes and cucum=| or out ot thee monte 1 turned in a cord above her. “Bing!" she rang up — Avenue D and Ninth Street, College for ten days, ever BakOre | BAS ie to) mee the girl remove S dalh THE OTL, WATSON. THE LOST LAST CONCERT. re. Quickly she released the cord ONIONS. BILL THE BURGLAR Point. any one in the neighbor Known of 81 tily allpperad foot from the opening Bie A; turtle eating vegetab! Harold W. penting I entered an electrical supply pave icant to the Malt tn Contrat Yiver face turning crimson, T laughed and] 4 newly married young woman walked] My boss, an interior decorator, sent nan 7 ,, LEIS, Ante MemetAien-FIRrOIA Wel ag ate WAWNE THA Hier Gok me store on Eighth Avenue to-day 1 ark last Friday night to attend the i to sec who else had witnessed |} htt t t New York ave-|me to-day to work in a Macon Street] MORE T m ia mer Z frame of th ay heard a Weil aavivased woman oil last voncert of the season. We got incident. Immediately the conductor nue veestabie. oarket this Taorn ie < House, Hearing a commotion in the] On 54th Street, at noon, I saw a horse RED LIGHT BONMING UP AND on our surngreSohenen ie Siewee, i's four Wa boys Hews Bam? there at 8.30 o'clock. The band- me, glaringly, angrily and! howed others astde and demanded the] street while working in the third story, that was standing behind a parked sah nows Katonah, N. ¥. « year-old boy: “Sam! Sam stand was Nohted up, Chars and “Fare!” T handed him my trans-| price of onions. Informed they were|I looked out and saw a crowd pointing : ee : Put t# down! Come away, quick. muate stands tere placed for the |for, pussied nnd annoyed by his de 4 cents a pound, she ordered a quarter-|at me. The lady of the house went to| limousine start to vad - oe rsa We were driving tang, Belgrove Thove » musicians, who are members of the reanor, ‘ e © re- 3! Jo. 6 _ d as told there was al/spare tire. Presently he b! Drive, Kearny, at a good clip last " hae or money.” Her 40m CON | ire Denoitinent od pond coteee | emer! An One oehauctor theught 1 EAU AWinLG Bisokion, [twat inthe, plates Tha) fatal had [the anos and thera Wun en. crulenons night whon we adwo a red light dob- wie, Bretty young women tm an aute- oe to play with a newly opened crowd had gathered. Poticeme® | had rung up the ex:-a fare.—Josephine s Been, AWAY MIL GUEIAR Wnd Guelhelpnel MtasUed Heese and B.veey. chad Umousine| bing up and down in the rond. ive | 0 e asked me for directions on how ¥ of electric lamps. “Sam!” his watked through the aisics to keep |. Theis, No. 1100 Franklin Avenue, 7NP ONE THE sorr HAT. bors had not known that the house was|owner.—Arthur A, Bowen, No. 33) Gnplied the brakes, pot out and e get to Huntington from Brentwood. m ther shouted again. “If you don Prospective rowdies in order. Chil- | Bronx. A’ Rewanaeer. Aotoorapher was | eoccupied last night. T was the burglar.| 181st Street, Jamaica. walked to the light. ‘It was fustened suggested one route, but they eald it Gut @ at once 1M call the police. dren wore told to be quiet, not to prepartig to take a picture of tho '—William Sickles jr, No. 118 Nichola PRG RaT WATE on a man's coat’ tall.” He “was [Wat 00 spaeh, s0, 1 siwented eontber | y some casto shout, nor to skate nor to play on HIS STORY. . Avenue, Brooklyn. ‘ v D +. y changing a rear tire, Wo asked him |) o ae Hepeih Ne tne Bene the orass. Everything tas all right, In a stationery store on Third Avenue} Croted Get aad heen Sot make eine On Rockaway Boulevard, Wood-} why he wore the Hght that way and | They offered me a lift and I . rived. We wati The others Jiressed eleven-yeur-old boy yenter and tet Ufa ooh NARA Ke While I was in the Homestead Bank sue, overtake and leap to the back of| @ passing car and to teach some nee ® coupe, and IT was thinking that ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN IN tTHE| Wiited. Some became impatient. timidiy indiire the price of the skates ‘4 d thing the dorin- |this morning a man asked me at what 5 vhich he] Careless drivers to go alow aohen [there was somo class to me and what ; "+ | The policemen suggested the bond |cispinyed tr the window. After bine | *houlders and smoothing the to window he could “satisfy” a check, I[a runaway truck horse, which driving by signals.’"—Adolph Lindo, }fine food for scandal it might make if SUBWAY. would be there in a few minutes. ay hi led to the storekeeper that] ‘les out of his coat. Although one | Turow 1 Sond | ine an “eertify,""| stopped after considerable of a strugsle.| wo 397 Davis Avenue, Arlington, [some of the town gossipe saw me. We Tn @ Lexington Avenue subway train] We toaited. Some people tft. A | “hough ne hed saved ha pennies. for Ma “heat tn that ploturec Benjamin | which he responded: “Wel | and nela unt the of tha seer tne] oe: f "| talked about the weather and such when as it approached the Grand Central Sta-] policeman suggested to some one |two years to Huy a palt of aketes herd dekh eth es A 7D certify—what's the difference as he was handing the reli as suddenly the woman who was driving tion to-day 1 saw a gold watch falll named Frank that he might sing. inve to wall, lecause he didn't yet have| Shapiro, No, $28 Williams Avene, | certity— wh to m window, the check was]owner, the cop's own horae bolted In «| waene rae CAT WAS NOT GOING, | turned, Looked me squarely ta the vate cb through a window, strike a child on the} Frank demurred, Move people left. The storekeeper gave him the] Sreoklyn. rtifled and he was satisfted.—Isidore|cloud of dust. | ‘The Inst 1 saw of the} vr Slt Tate a ee eee oat sald, “Mabel, have you get my wide of the head and fall to the floor.| We waited, and then te, too, de- 6 6 Scheff xf Georgia Avenue,| policeman he was standing on the run- Ties ss . «| pocketbook?" It ltke > The child was unhurt. Her mother] cided to wo Louse Walker, Nov Ma aiid Ne HIeCHEL ONE Gas tate PRISONER MAKES ESCAPE, Brg: NOt ere ning board of an automobile in chase | frecrle-{aced lad carrying » burlap bag | ToCket iment at tae expen Gree ber picked up the wate id examined Mt.1 175 Kast 63d Street. piest youngster I have r seen.—Max | At Sith Street and 17th Averftie yester- ee of his own mount.—Mary F, Scallon, | 408! 4 60 what he had in the bag and|pected I might be @ crook, and I for It ge dipped gwd sa aa - Sieulreich, No. 1530 Bryant Avenue | day I saw bn 8. RNY a halt ' PLUMP. No, 9110 107th Avenue, Woodhaven, fe anewetea t's a cat, lady, and it's}out of that car without saying another came to & stop they Led. Bt ida g EXTRAORDINARY! Bronx, filled with scared dogs and cats, bump-] 4 ft woman got on an open Flatbush (ase not going to no party nelther.""—Ethel] word the minute it stopped,—Bernard wales evtognily had alien’ through 81 1. drive a Locomobite (oar, 1 was — aa oe imate mutes iP they Avenue surface car at the Le 1. R. R,| SIXTREN MILES FROM BROOKLYN. | 01 £OUK to no perty noith sine Central tai, Lee Grating, struck a (beam and bounced! waiting for my employer at Broadwoy IN THE ROAD. street that the animals must, It ap-! station and tried to sit down in a aeat| A waltress emerged hastily from the Noo 4001 Park avenues’ © H&E] and sith Street last night when t heard | On the Boston Post Rond from Pele] peared, be thrown through the roof of] sition and tried to sit fully occupted—| rote! Nassau at Mineola as I was about ACROBAT AND THE BABY. No, 1091 Park Avenue. a Ford car come behind me at the curb! nam Parkway to the city line every {the car. One of the ents, hus throwhl by four other fat women. She wriggled ( enterit et 6B. 86. hw ban. to an ‘This afternoon I was sitting in the grand stand at the Steube: HEADED BACK To NoRMALCY. [Ant stop. ard the driver of | day 1 see a wonderful collection of arti-| int Kd, tl His hee . ae inded on} thd twisted, but couldn't make it. Her lomoblid: Ra WRI Compt , sf : ; uben 1 Laid ham Gad ‘apse sarily ‘this. [the Ford say ell, what do you | cles embedded In the tar covering of the Hee toe eats i took bile Loewe atl reddened, for people were laughing. elim pine Pent Malas "Wxcuse che. ol County Fair Grounds watching the races, Across the track on @ plat- oe 998 © Abe look “ot They re fs er fee e street, took one look at] Mee re ae catean : a : morning in a restaurant on Third [Know about thar’’ 1 looked at tlm | cobblestone rey Gran et out lene, [her tate prison—and streaked It for a} fhe suid in a lod voice: “Male room |A Taine and ett ate man replied! (form were some acrobats, waone duty it was to entertain the spéc- P Avenue, near f2d Streat, The walter Jie Cine behind you, Look nt. tio pleeET se eae Sa Crane elses nearby ede. W Doyle, No. 437) in xeated women replied: “Not Ave of that he had tet it for a ip, Ae head tators between the various heats. Just as the horses were coming brought me oatmeat and milk, numbers." Sure enough, his Heense a pigs Oa iineae | 6th Street, Brooklyn. size,” t ich anoth mediately|{he girl said they weren't permitted to * A és 5 TMaking he had made a mletake, I Ee Cone on gueny tie TuSoree per, wood oad pieces a1 — our se mnie RO hor Sms ately vee tips he nenriy finted.—Richnrt down Me tok atte puaiiad yards eyey ner one was horrified to called hie atte: tion to the error, | G61 453 ess than one chance in a Riehl, htaol beptay tel 8. me, please!” 3S was one of the woms [Hing Jr, No. 466 11th Avenue, Astoria,} see a child craw] through the fence and toddle out to the middle of “Ppat's all rity eon” he, sad. miltion of such a thing Happening again, | Wife Sprinee and Mince BveryCHAGICIRS |) A wears of high schoo! box, all wear 1. 'M. Lanyon, "No. 28 Linden Avenue, | one Inland City. the track. Almost instantly one of the acrobats turned a back somér- ce ith al reak- 3, ry N 67 Enst Bist Street. a ei et “ ing straw hats, paraded jon ja — di bepol ar ts ee ee Lemp, No, 187 Finst Blst Str lay Avenue, Bronx. Avenue yesterday afternoon, Arrivea| Brooklyn : STRANGERS. sault to the track, grabbed the little one, jumped and crashed into the 588 Bast #84 Street. KAT NOB. ake RCAny NOt ney BUS Pennie ene) CRABBING THE act. In the Model Schoo! of the Jamaien| fence on our side as the aorses thundered under the wire. When ft ir BATS. . ; started a war dance around 9 linging to 3 OUT oF THE NIGHT. Several unemploys netons were In 201 On one of my frequent visits toa day|one they smashed the hats, then threw on Ada aeaioerehed Crais cae oe ene ecg Hon, Conair 1 ay . was found that neither child nor acrobat was seriously injured the é outer office of an agency talking Shop. nursery on Franklin Avenue, Bronx, I{them into the fire with whoops of de Ninche ban Of ciate neers and] crowd went wild—N. R. Thomas, No. 4 Geneva Street, Bath, N. Y. We all experienced somewhat of 4) Fresently a prosperous looking actor |i" four-year-old sir plowly but | ight, A cop stopped the fun Just as the} brought hia wagon to» halt on St | wines boy of sixteen, neither of whom d TRO Se eee er eri pery. (came. im, apled an. elderly, poorly [purciy destroy a dail, [had giv or. flast ‘straw flamed wp.—Mrs Lam-| Mark's Avenue nnd leaped to the Pang {Had been long in America, ‘The Fren i ture over therweek-end. 1 was awak-| iio eg fellow and pulled tim aside. {yu pulling the hale from: ite. Her bert, No. 829A Qui Street, Brooklyn.] ment. Some of the erab’s era And) ci) was Making Amoaing strides in he eatly in the morning by ® pe} tad breakfast yet?” 1 heard him ask (icunety “ruprimanded her for. hucdlne id cousing and aunts whtch also had en-| fr) nag MasinR emazing ateidoe in he uliar sound in the next room. which! yn an undertone, “Hello, yes,” replied | fy" dolly, and she hung her hend, CRITICISM OF PROSPECT PARK} caped from some barrels of crabs On| iecauge of the ability of her teacher t ce invest! : d to the atreet and 1 ei Kas) sineacipled. wee rad ei ther fellow, “two days ag 1 few moments of silence she sh: ¢ ZO0. the wake pohie entn moe oe fresh French. The meanings of Eng gating, Laide oun dros ne me she pu off the If we had such looking animals for] scamp lish were told the child in her natiy ought cover there from the cold and} hand cause ed her to be a boy. house pets as 1 saw Sunday when my] offered them sticks to chow on. Theltongue, and she picked up the word fad settled themselves behind the cur- t |. J. Katz, No. 661 East 170th St tather took ua to the Zoo at Pros sticks were promptly grabbed and they| very quickly. But no one could thy tains, 1 didn't have the heart to | throug pantomime eRe SN Bronx, Park, we would be in jail. ‘The oniy|were fied back to the barrels. Alnelp the Chinese Ind, whose promrens drive them out until the sun appeared, | they went out together.—W. C, Dono- —— wnimals that looked fat and well whack from a stick took the ambition! was much slower. However, the mae —Mrs. M. F., New York. Due No. 3M Wear eth Strest DEN THE COURAGEOUS. were the bears and she he others [out of the giant crab and it released|he took hold of arthmetle was nt) Last night at a Broadway vaudevill:| seemed to be all skin and bone.—George | the peddlers foot.—Arthur C. Nelson, | worth cecing.—Frederick N. Crabb, WHAT BECAME OF THE WAITER. house a comedian Wea led deroce tho | McHugh, No, 1090 Broadway, Brooklyn, | No st 47th Street, Brooklyn. ~ [9525 116th Street, Richmond Hilk Yesterday evening, having to dine downtown, | went into a restau- | 0 Nya partner Ateien AE & pollee akORmD OF THe CLARENCE HI AND THEN 'V HY DAW VED. MBANING? * rant in West 43d Street and ordered what I thougat was to be a very) Jmon. The copper teft him on a hench ation es ee employed sn a fe panne eh ” ou a Yenee AND, when [ last saw my certe and the comedian delivered a mc : Street near Seven venue. A man, | frie ny. appetizing meal. It consjsted of several dishes requiring a certain Jand the RN ROR ne # fa Are New York girls resourceful in after looking at a sign In the window | ber in rene Beat Tey. pleen Of tase i amount of preparation, so atter a hulf-hour's wait 1 thought nothing |t\o agaicnee with Sudidenty | Keeping up a gvod appearance? They to-day, entered, asked the price of white fle vomstteee then riage of bosshens: unusual had happened he wait continued, however, and at the end [a glance at the name eard on the st ee ce Lede aac ares en bulba and oraered three Sos ” When 88 worde and t words “Next,” i 2 reminded me of newspaper arcount eville station piatform he saw me wrapplag up white hyacinth: ve,” “Hairout"® “ ” of fifty minutes I called the aeadwalter. He sald he would investl- [reminded me of newspaper arcu! saw a nicely dressed girl turn her | hulbs, he protested: ““Thove arent elec y T.eaw nite eosin lat eeeeetes gate. After being in the kitchen for some time he returned to say | wore by blindness, And here he was pill fee year: Wpiting pastenyere, pie Bulle ahey ” Sane.” He wants Square. He 8 driving fu ? vor" v undicap! le weighing machine, | electric Oar as in th rl that the waiter who taok my order could not be found, After an hour's Jagain. working with hla handicap! 1 pull somuthing out. niake use of 1t. |wrong pew hdweed a een tht fhucte niet ae ae * * " f 7 * ree Lea eheed we Nf ny 20; then return it and walk away. Four elt gett eh ‘uence, b wait I began all over again. * * On reaching the sidewalk I [iistening to him was mingled with tear ay is ropeated the perfarnance [Ector Avenue, Weat New Brighton, 8.1. specting it, but he only smiled. As 1 found “my” waiter, acting as a picket, bedecked with signs announc- [for his ati And I admired his ig Wok minoE eee Hee | a STRAP For EVERY PAsseNGun,| 22 Ithving him he wntepered, “wWante aes tr Mia rey, No. B52 |coura He us Ben Welch.—R, 1 Porintid ano iain vanttcers Poth avis SENGER. buy some good stuft?''—Fred Bidt, No. fig that the. waiters were on sirike—William L. Marcy, No. 868° | trie... 0 Ford Street, Bronx SE SS TEReUth the machine etd cent | A number of iointaranta got on ellos “Casieiae hcnae ee ee Riverside Drive. — y es 9 = Ss a P. i7eS and a can of shoe polish They had sth Avenu elevated train with me | rikhton, Staten Island, sterday’s Special Prizes q ” jouth Ferry this morning. ‘They s 3 heen removing sonic mond bis MANHATTAN. Hill's dust fram their shove before nas Danie of annKe The FOOLING TNE CAPTAIN. Wan ogee . going to business,-Ebbie M. Lind- puna Pia ie Looking through a porthole In the HP RUBBED THE BRUSH ON Ts a Ford Car ner, No. $18 97th Avenue, Richmond [seemed unprepared, sent them tumbling Lang on which T work, Taw two of (3 HATER, N. J. BOLGER, ‘So. 65 West 20th Street, Bayonne, N. J Hill UO Rune AOS One Hate rew nearby vessel lowering @ haw- ‘ I anw a crowd of people standing to (Winners of Ford Prise please report Immediately to City Editor, Fre Sem tO. tava himasele from falling.) oy tom sunkman in a motorboat, ‘Then day in front of the Rudlo Restaurant Kvening World, for Identification.) IS-CEVE COLLAR ; le pee f bad ‘ n my heres “holo | they suw their Captain approaching ha HNO. 144 West 40th Street watehing a First h Prize $25 r shop an 31th Street eee ae de pointed to the ee. t[auickiy bean hauling in the hawser inant put n gold leat algn on the window: MISS LIANE PHELOUN, No, 706 ‘Third Avenue th Avenue where oi aimont | Bee Ae ROleRH ote ABR catEat 1 evidently way to heve been used y tin would place un sheet o: ea air vacant more than th r ra ering me <tolen o1 pire and hi he id ad ‘ ° sold leaf on the lettering on the gl , i fo the window is a sign| "24 cir Art (but provably by {sand Koods. The Captain, net realising HELPING OUT He awa oib che Brash coy ee MRS, JK M reese Cae ee reading AP Cental telrouly MUI LMeaA TENGE Weety Lene: Te teas [Avia SIGH ban wee tiisioene tenan Wiel ieee ui i a Oi and then put it on the gold leaf The jiadity . ~ Cente. Not a hundred imiles away '8? hanging —B For “4 Wint ave itover the side.—W, A. Pellegrini, 1 am employed as a maid, ‘To-day | went to Riverside rive, tak- pertatore, marvollod at how the geld Third Cash Prize, $5 one of thone high-priced. x! fo De laren Allg head Yee fa arovilie, Staten Selaae (PAF ing two boys along. We sat on a bench near 98th Street watching the Lubna Glasses OE aaa ci ie MRS. LILLIAN BROWN, No, 309 Broad Street, Stapleton, 8. 1 you go in with $5 and come wi h sare i nee ns ther a few minutes when a | rubbed the brash over his earn i 5 about 80 cents, after being (nthe chal ————————$————— TT cars speed by. We had been sittins there only a few unin : cubbed the bruah over his halr— Herman Ten Prizes of $2 Each AUOAE! Aiteah Ginuteee Ak. the tateas PAY NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! little “shoesiiue” came along. He sald his name ts Anthony, lives on stein, nt BD. MELA; No. 840 Bast bate street BikGs. you can nearly always uae some seeds 3 SE Bleecker Street, left home at 6.30 in the morning, walked most of the \ TUDSON RIVER STR WARD. N. l. BALKAN, No, 806 Ocean Farkway, Brooklyn beeen i Ld Bata ae be Me: na There is no caarge of any kind for taking part in The Evening way. “Kin I shine the kids’ shoes? Only 5 cents a shine!” I told site otneaieara the Gann Bi Sete i waa dete char eee, Manning, No. 640 Second Avenue, A® World's “What Did You See To-day?" competition. Send no money : him to go ahead and he began on tae younger boy. While he shined, T iver day boat. They were looking RUDOLPH KOPF, No. 42 Lurting Avenue, Elmhurst, L. 1 td with your letters. Pay no money to any one under any ctreum- studied him. Poor little kid, I thought, so young and working so ard. Bena tet Siege Se eee sinter MRS. MINNA B, STEPHENSON, No, 10424 90th Avenue, Rich- NET stances, PERSONAL calls are made on Ford winners ONLY. ft His face was black trom his woPk, his waist was torn and soiled, the Relies Sat ihe Oia inde ne ame aan mond Hill, bo 1 At Oyster Bay on Sunday four ladies|| your contribution ts adjudged worthy of the automobile the re } toes were out of his shoes. But he had a sweet. kind face and won- |}i¢ could make her more comfortable. W. L. HARTMAN, No, 40 Irvington Avenue, South Orange, N. J one four men, one of the latter In a porter who calls upon you will carry Evening World credentials, 3 derful big brown eyes. “Did you have any luncheon?” I asked him. nS cattle. att He he reused wih n CPB Be, Na: a FAn aes Lieu Renae N 9) ci Lt he hing Ault, Hired a iboat Bo wan de Ask to see them. In case of doubt, telephone to the City Bditor . “gure I did,” he sald. “I had some bread.” “And when do you £0 |onered him a penerone tip, but he ree JORGE JERSCH Jr, No. 841 19th Street, College Point. L. 3: bathing sult polee on the gunwale an: of The Evening World , nome?” “When I have a dollar for my mother. We got eight kids in | fused It, saying: "No, Indy, by taking dive overboard for a swim. In doing Every effort 1s made to print the more meritorious contribu: 3 a 7 th that I'd lose all the happiness. e — — 0 7 " ere } ne : oer emily. Tonly slay out on Aaturdays, Mmin TA arade." Ttreated (oouia not tune the protrerea’ tin ana Read to-day's stories. Pick the ones you think are best. spilled out. They swam athore and|{ tions, Write on matters likely to be of general interest, “Locate” Tony to orange drink at Broadway and 98th Street. He showed me veral times after that he came over to ; ( hired bathing suite to wear while thelr the incident, Tell WHERP the thing aappened, And “keep on i , ithin 5 its of his day’ Ly hi fi ad | tisee if ev hing was all right. Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Pictorial clothing dried on the beach.—Mra, j that he was within 5 cents of his day's coal. I gave him carfare ani gi Me i {; 7 4 No. 46 Herein sii trying Arthur L. Visanaka, No. 402 West 46th (Green Sheet) edition and in other editions To-Morrow. Viola Saunders, No. 48 Herriman Ave y he disappeared into the subway.—Lillian, West 98th Street. Street. : nue, Jamaica. ~