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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, Four “A Ford a Day’? Winners Made [lappy Delivery of Evening World Prizes All Express jetta of Handsome Touring Cars Over to Them for “What Did You” Stories of Merit. Old and young—readers and writers of The Evening World's “What Did See To-day?" page—continue each day to win a Ford automobile as ®@ prize for the day's best contribu- Four Fords were delivered to-day to 8 many winners, and one of them is the youngest, so far, to win a special Prize in the contest. She is Dorothy Young, twelve years old, of No. 12 North High Street, Mount Vernon. ‘The others are: Nicholas J. Bolger, Seven years old, of No. 65 West 20th Street, Bayonne, N. J. Allen Gilmor of No. Street, Richmond Hill, N. ¥., and Miss Etta D. Lewis of Port Wash- whe fs fifty- ®@ gardener and, of course, can only But even then I work in season. can’t do anything if the weather is hot. This money is a godsend’ to us, Miss Lewis and Mr. Gilmor are}®™4 I'm going to hurry home with it f™ueh, much younger than Mr. Bol- ger, and mich, much older than Miss, Young, who, despite her twelve sum- mers, would never have « half-fare questioned by even a conductor, who meas- to the old woman. Gillmor intends to tise his ma- chine in his photographic busin which he is trying to extend by tak- ing pictures in people's hi “T can load the old home light the camera right in the back,” said young Mr. Gilmer, grinning happily, ,} “and it'll sure come in good for me. SIL NTO This is Mr. Gilmor's story: LOOKING FOR While | was taking photographs in front of the 118th Street Police Richmond Hill pictures to be used on automobile 1 saw a big St. ding looking into th station-house through the gl the pole had taken a firm hold In n’ to get possession although Dorothy her expression of neta darting gray eyes and face told more of the thrill in- wr than any words could have fone, “she gazed with rapture at the oright, shining touring car won by I was just about to buy one, too, comes The Evening World and gives it to me. borrowed, the fishline was cut away and the hook re- mained in the trouser-leg: young woman and her burden left us and the bus proceeded merrily toward Mineola. , Miss Lewis came over with her young nephew, Egbert Lewis, and the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. traffic cards), OCTOBER doors. He was no longer # young dog but he had an air of dom. | saw several officers try to him away. If they became insist- ent, the old fellow flattened out and whined, Presently | was ap- proached by an old lady who acted as if she were deaf and dumb. She kept pointing to the dog, and then she would hold her hand about two or three feet from the ground. | stepped into the station anything about matron did. The old lady w my heels and the old dog at hers. In a minute a boy about two years old was in his nurse's arms. The kid insisted on walking and | saw them all going down the street together, the dog with one corner of the boy's dress in his mouth, ‘ Mr. Belger: A THIEF IN THE NIGHT. At 2 o'clock in the morning t was sound asleep and dreaming of robbers. All of a sudden | was wide awake, | heard somebody prowling about on the front porch, five steps up from the street. My windows always are ide open at the top, but they cannot be opened from the out- side. * * * The head of the bed ia at the windows. Hanging on the bedpost | keep a policeman’s club, | reached for the club, stepped out of bed and just as | ‘touched the floor saw a hand and forearm reaching over the top of the window. | saw a man’s head and shoulde: wife was snoring.) meaning to bring the club down on the fellow's bean with all my might, and tripped over the stool Mrs. B. places beside the bed every night with the alarm clock on it. Stool, clock and | tumbled all over the floor with a terrible rd the thud of my he dropped from the At the foot of the stroet he boarded one of the trol- ley’ cars of a line that runs three miles to Yonkers. ruehed along. AMUSEMENTS. Cssanrr ers AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE "sex on Wed, and Bat, 2.20, HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON “LA TENDRESSE” GEO, COHAN M. KNICKERBOGKER 8707, A. L. ERLANGER'S PRODE THE YANKEE PRINCESS} : Katman's Latest Musical Gem. witnessoa the gontleman's return. tied the big pan, but the potatoss were nicely peeled. * devoted couple, but Thea, ,B'way and 42d St. FIRST MAT ATHUREDAY. Bese oats, 2.20 WAN BPIDORE, Will Drenent w Musical Play, : fe EQUITY 48TH ST. Hive, 6.90, Mte,Tues,&SKt 2-00 oe oe We en __. CONCERTS AND music. HIPPODROME, NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT Oct 15, at 8.15—Only Concert In N. ¥. MCCORMACK] Beate $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50—NOW. WE! THE SMANTEST SHOW IN TOWN. B {cSso: eorceurg cB MUSICAL PLA Wrest 424 Bt. Eves. at 8.15. . Thurs. & Sat., 2.15. Wm, Anthony Maguire's New Corey, Extra Matinee Thursday (Oct Se to $2.50 (plus tax), exo. Bats, & Holidays feu foyaltios HENRY MILLER’S Rie INA CLAIRE 48? re “THE AWFUL TRUTH” Following 1s the story written by |__ AMUSEMENTS. “The audience took it to Its heart ‘Went 46th Bt. Eves, at 8.80, Mats ‘Thurs, (Col. Day) and WALLACE EDDINGER—MARY NASH “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK™ KAW ke (DONALD WATSON, omedian in Town, in His Matiness Wed. & 6: WILLIAM COURTENAY. “HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND”, GREA’ _TAVGHING. HIT" IN YEARS, Hatinees Thurs. @ Sat DAVID BELASCO Present LENORE ULRICas KIKI SHOW in TOWN" THEATRE, 7 Av., 50 Bt. pone ad a and 8, Cau ‘Resataae at at 830. seonae M. COHAN "Presents THE HIT OF THE TOWN SO THISIS LONDON! “A HOWLING SUCCESS Matinees Thurs. & Sat, Refined Dancing. woke up aoe 1 cursed the clock and | cursed the stool, but to-day | am glad it turned out a did, for if the old locust had landed there would have been a dead body on our front porch. And this is Dorothy's: PEELING THE POTATOES IN PEAI While sitting on our front porch in North High Street, Mount Vernon, | was, to say the least, surprised to see one of the neigh- bors hurrying down the street, ded and with a big pan of 8 under one arm. He was self as he The Cool of FRANCES STARR i» « ALLL LET TOL TALULA ULLAL MARION DAVIES KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN aheweee Cecil B. De Mille’s yMANSLAUGHTER with Thomas Mel, UP the HUDSON| Albany Service Daily including Sunday until Oct. 22, inclusive Columbus Day Outings DELIGHTFUL ALL-DAY EXCURSIONS to Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, West Point or Bear Mountain Daily, prea Seadey, for {Bear pNewbursh, tPoughkt ‘Albany. (Also, ¢West, Folst exeopt ‘All Fall iickete New Get. 15 and 29, to ¢Beae TWreea’st, 10a. Met {oneway only), tWest Point and Rise: St. pe Wad Bee Ler body's Going to t WOMEN Love THI ‘Direct ail schanections. A M Newbargs weshingt # rie and inate Bear Mountain jylcaves Desbrosses ag Sar foot P. a3 stetarnine, jeaves Newburgh 5.45 W. 120th. st OPEN ING OF 3 eo EDN TOR joo, "Mc? Wert’ Point, 6 5; West Point, $1.25; New- ati w Por ughkeepsie, $2.00; Kingston Pont? 00; Catakill, $4.00; "RAINBOW parce 5! Again Packed in ‘Connections with bu y r ¢Retui ‘day from points mark NO CHARGE FOR DA) Attractive T-n Canisters @s before the war ‘Lewis, with whom she makes her Egbert was as pleased over his aunt's good luck as she was, and, for that matter, the whole family was her ewn efforts in a few minutes with ~ AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN % POPULAR MATINEE Tt PASSING SHOWEE WILLIE & EUGENE HOWARD AMUSEMENTS. [SHUBERT VAUDEVLLE- PCENTRAL: ian “GIMMEA Fun, Music a Girls, ‘an & pen. “Is that mine?’ & voice hardly above a whisper. And when she was told it really was all her own she snuggled up against her mother In a way that made you feel iike givimg her a car every day just for the privilege of seeing how happy Dorothy asked in “I don't know how to try to thank The Evening World,” Lewis, ‘‘but you tell it for me that I'R always remember it kindly. W all been wanting just this. Here is the story Miss Lewis wrote for her prize: EN ROUTE TO MINEOLA. 1 was riding on a bus in Port 1, and saw @ “It'll be a long time before Dorothy tam obtain a driver's license, Meanwhile the car will be driven Special ated) MAX ry MORITZ Mata. 8c to $1 (except Sut, & Holldaya) Eva,600 to $1.50(exc.Sat.,8un.&Holidaya) Washington, L. young woman who got on oarry- ing a great, long fishp she placed on the floor close to the seat. Gradually the bus was filled, and when the young woman reached her destination it was a difficult matter to get the pole from behind the feet of the other The obliging driver lowered the windshield and start- pole through the. front of Operations came to a sudden halt when o1 ngers found he was hooked. nchored on the “I just only wish I could drive it, sai Dorothy, and her mother patted BLOSSOM TIME 400TH TIME TO-NIGHT _ p Thea, 49th.nr. By, Bv.8.26 Mr. Bolger was awarded his Ford, out when he annoinced that he had deen unable to work steadily for four years because of a sunstroke he suf- fered prior to that time and is un- able to afford even a modest luxury » The Evening World helped purchaser for the ma- a es el OPENS TO-NIGHT, 8.30 Theatre Guild presents “This will be fine news for the old Bolger as the BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. est Thriller town! IR. ARNOLD DALY in ‘On the Stairs SELWYN THEATRES ON W. GD ST, IMES GARRICK THEATRE y MATIN AMUSEMENTS. fast § Site, West ‘Side With MARGUERITIC THE EXCITERS 2D SENSATIONAL SEASON — Allan Dinchart and Tallulah by Jack Boyle | AMUSEMENTS. Sapa HSCHAUVE ‘Souris wc si TO-} MOR'W WE ed i CARMEN. 6.3 OTELLO. DA COMEDY diet s Columbus Day & Sat. ‘OCAL COMEDY HIT! CASINO ® oma SALLY, 1 NE wou MARY with, ‘EDDIE DOWLING and 4 Great Cast, MAXINE ELLIOTT'S 7, EO 424 8 B 0 REPUBLIC Sis%!, Mats, Weds Thurs, & Sat, 2.30 Abies Irish Rose a9th.nr.By. Ev BOY THEATRE. w Bt. Bys. 8.30. Matinees Columbus Day and Sat. THAT DAY MATICHAUA | 2» Louk. Anspacher, Dir, R. G. Herndon Bankhead. Bvs.6.30. Mats. Thurs.aSat.;2.30 APOLLO ast ¢ weeks. FRANK TINNEY IN A MUSIGIRL COMEDY, LL 41st 8t.,W.of Bway. Bry. 1064. Bvs.8.30. Columbus Day & Sat. el Barrymore, Han Owen , Lowell Sherman, Biggest Thriller town! THE KIND oF A PLAY POE MIGHT MR. ARNOLD DALY in Louis Wolheim, may George Nash, Directed by Created by COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS HE most thrilling, vivid and absorbing episodein theadven- tures cf “Boston Blackie i jan Crosland TO-DAY, 990, "i A Heal CHILD DAY (Tne RSDAY). BERNARD & GARR FARTNERS AGAIN WILLIAM FOX Sensational Mbotedrama. ‘On the Stairs’ rivioose 'SHALL eae Za PS HONSTI BR novel effects and sensational scenes that hold you spell-bound to the final fade-out, interpreted by the best cast ever assembled, See this Greatest of Melodramas ALL THIS WEEK AT THE RIVOLI ‘THEATRE Broadway & 49th 8. William Fox Presents ‘The 2 Old Soak 5 Wed.,Thurs. & Bat, JOHN GOLDEN Preseate MADGE KENNEDY ad CORNER A Paramount Aeaee | REXINGRANS Fiat aie EXTRA MAT. THURS, (COLUMBUS DA¥) MOROSCO Wert 48. ve. at 2.30 ved., Thurs. & Sat. | MEN LEAVE HOME EXTRA MATINEE THURSD. ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents ETHEL BARRYMORE “Rose Bernd” — gaupruann. THEA., W. 48th St, Evs. 6.90 LONGAGRE Sie tinece Weds and Bat, 2:30 | RITZ, W. 48th St. Mate. Thur t, 2.30 Beason’ With }OLA FISHER & ALFRED LUNT, 4 MUSIC BY ERDODY 1D HIS FAMOUS OR BROADWAY and 48TH ‘ ier a “Washington Irving,” udson River Day Line |. Canal 9300, New York “Hendrick Hudson,” “Robert Fulton” Deabrosses Street Pier. omestead’” n Richard Barth Barthelmess| ” “THE BOND BOY" Strand Symphony Orch. 1B POLLARD fn "'805 DAYS. “ON THE HIGH “SEAS” ith HOL’ DOROTHY DALTO RALPH WHITEHEAD, others eecnibik ec, away une sith 8 THE BIG WONDER SHOW DSON RIVE «NIGHT RIE ly, Sailings. irom Pier 3d. N. 149th Bt, & Sd Av. “MARJOLAINE” with PEGGY WOOD v Broax Ope: ‘a House 6 o'clock followin Troy and points on son R, R, and Boston & ‘ial nal 9000. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY, Middleton 8. Borland, Recetver, BOSTON *62 Autumn days in New England are glori- pleasure or business trip GEORGE: “The Man Who | Played God” HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED: Connections at Boston for Portland. Rockland, HELP WANTED—MALE. Steamer leaves Pier are bie aly alty including 0 Scndaye, atsP. EASTERN ‘S.8 Ss. “LINES BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, MACHINISTS, CAR REPAIRMEN, WANTED—MECHANICS AND HELPERS. Regular positions are open at the following rates, authorized by States Railroad Labor Board: SKILLED IN RAILROAD STEADY EMPLOYMENT; STANDARD WAGES, AUTHORIZED BY UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD. Blackmith, Helpers, Bheot Metal Workers | Electrical works! Car Repairers @ Inepectore—€¥e per hour ply 9.00 A. M. to h r intent Oca ane wtrect and Wille . ADS Ses CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY New Yacks New i Maven & Hartford I B, Co. IE WORLD prints more ‘Business Opportunities’ than all the other New York morning newspapers added Cc. E, Chambers, Supt. Motive Power & Equipment, Jeracy City, N. J, —— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS