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“A FORD A DAY.” Special Additional Daily Prize for Contributions to This Page for Four Weeks. OPEN TO ALL READERS Name of Winner in To-Night’s Pictorial Edition. La WEEKLY PRIZES. Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Week to Bo Distributed Among DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Thoso to Whom the Ford Cars are Awarded: FIRST, $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. manarray EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS snooxzry i" MESSAGE FOR EDITH. ROLLS FOR BREAKFAST. During the busy noon hour at the 183d Street Station of elevated REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS At 5 o'clock this morning, when I was leaving my home to co to and subway I saw a young woman pacing up and down and constant- business, I saw a man standing on the stoop of one of the neighbor~ ly looking at her watch. She appeared to be annoyed about some- O make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly. ‘ ot st! iiss adel wladoa own ‘the ecdlrway ena teokoa aacar ent One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the printa are th addition, Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Evening eee RL RAs, Hie suinged anv dad SOON” ASME te CO OMSITT fr bag, wrote something upon it and found a place for it where any World, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. I walked slowly over to him and inquired how come. “Dash it all.” one and every one coming up the stairway must see it. Of course I he says, “I came out to get the rolls, and like a big boob I let tae ¢ had to read it, even though 1 lost the train the young woman rode TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT door close behind me, and it’s locked. I've been trying to arouse my *" way in. What I read was: “Hdith—I waited as long as I could. , TOOK PLAC WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS MAILED DAILY. wife for the past hour, but. she’s up stairs and ghe’s a sound sleeper, — Meet me at Bob's office. Lunch 1:30. He has the seats, Nell.” * * I For the best stories each day: SPECIAL PRIZE, A FORD CAR A DAY FOR FOUR WEEKS; FIRST CASH PRIZE, and to make matters worse the bell is out of order.” I brought him F Sekine ® whether ets neqnived the message or not. It was the $25; SECOND CASH PRIZE, $10; THIRD CASH PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for next best stories into my own house and he used the telephone, and when we came Pr IGLIL CRA ie If you witness a serigus accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG news story, telephone Beekman out again his Missus was holding the door open for him.—G. Boeck- as ring Place, University Heights. 4000 and ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for first big news, BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. man, No, 306 Avenue 0, Brooklyn. RICHMOND. : : OUT OF TOWN. ALL IN A LATHER. 17 1st FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. A man whose face was covered with) ‘This afternoon I saw a foreigner evi- A littlé chap five years old was lost today. His mother offered lather rushed out of a barber shop on| dently just admitted into the country Richmond Terrace, Port Richmond, as} through Eilis Island walking up State I was passing. The reason becamg clear| Street, Manhattan, with a travelling when he jumped into his autdmobile! pag, on which was pasted a large round and moved It to the opposite side of the | itow iabel, on which was printed the the larger children of the neighborhood five dollars if they would find him and bring him home. The news spread to the next street, and the next. About twenty kids started immediately on the hunt, the ages of the detectives ranging from four to eleven years. It wasn't | i N LIE PLANTE, : treet so a trolley car could pass.—Wil- THE BROKEN WAGON. BUSY. On a eatahtee Lk Atal anska ot the The nianoke Fuk while T was at bur A. Decker, No. 88 De Hart Ave-| word "Disinfocted."” Many people amtiea| Very long before we saw action. In a yard about five blocks, distant This afternoon on Seventh Avenue, Every day I see in our janitor an ex- + " nue, Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, | at him as he passed, and he smiled back,| OMe of the hunters (aged seven) found a little fellow playing in a detween 45th and sot taten Island Shipbuilding Company,| the home of a friend this evening. hi ard, erabbed bi d started back our way with him. The cry went ween 45th and 46th Streets, I saw |ample of industry and regularity. He Port Richmond, I saw to-day a crew| She had bren expecting a call which |CREME WAVE REACHES New| (Pnking, no doubt, that America was} yard, Bré ii ene een vik e y ait Us @ washwoman pulling a toy express |has a family of five, and he supports posed entirely of Chinese.—N. Fal-| she did not care to answer, and she DORP. a country of friendy, smiling people. up, “He's found! He's found!” Thirty other kids trailed after him, wagon in which was a basket full of | them by being Janitor for three or four No. 823 West Fourth Street. told me to: bay ehe wae nad at Kome I saw a man take a news paper from | Mrs. Matilda Veeck, No. 71 Dale Street, the procession breaking when most of them ran ahead to tell the clothes. On top of the basket was |*partment houses and by working as As I started for tho telephone, 1 |the porch of a lady who lives on New| New Dorp, 8. I. poor mother. Joyously she ran to meet them, but one look told her perched @ little crippled boy, evi- pores entered vs any anaes This ee Dene ao hin wite] arf to hides Ree nants ,Portteres | Dorp Lane this morning. In ‘place of cup sKrPPHR or THE GAYNOR, | the Prisoner was not hers, Everybody was still talking it over when | drnfly Aer son. Suddenly one of the o'clock in the morning, when he can ‘ a these sine emnige trons a shoe| A@@ hung up the receiver. watking the paper he took, he left an old.paper| As fine an exhibition of navigation as} the real mother appeared and, forgetting the “reward,” the deteckatif gion ef “rnpaiees. gathene Ped darts i salt ood Pngied j stealthily. Then, seeing Tow ridic- |he had been carrying in his pocket-—| 1 ever hope to see was displayed to-day| disappeared in time to miss a good beating. * * * P. S. The “lost” Two men, strangers to each other, ) tog re Ne ee een eer, ‘The littlest boy was crying. The] wi t f ¢- | ELLA A. CONLEY, No, 158 Beach 8t., |}, 5 fk , Lisi rela “J; |to start things going there. He is. i two carried new shoes. Evidently| phone callow ico Doth laughed heart. |New Dorp, Staten faland. by. the _elmaman of the ferryboat| hoy was found fast asleep under a bed up stairs—Ruth Maguire, No, | 0" learning the elothen were to 6 Thao at § to. make hia dumb walter 5? Ir ttle brother was weeping from pe iui Geiger, No. 67 Kast 115th | ae ay FOR A SPELL oF | {rough the mist on all sides we could 2 Oak Street, Jersey City. grasped a handle of the basket, and “ LoS Le LA) nie oy and } Avy.—Helen Ryan, No. 301 East 40th rece . 4 hear the warning tooting of horns on with the Kittle boy still perched on tory. ‘ eel ast 40t Le= ; __ WEATHER. __|ateamers. Suddenly there loomed up it, they carried it up the street | He returns in a Ford for dinner and | hie A UNIVERSAL NGUAGK, In a yard on Fourth Street, New|through the fog a big steamer travel- while the mother trailed behind few odd jobs about the buildings. Then { A group of Japanese sailors-were| Brighton, is a pear tree two of whose ;ling toward us at a fast rate, It re- with the broken wagon,—Wallace |*8ain to his botlers until six, when he | MIGHTNING CHANGR. walking down Fifth Avenue in the pe-] branches are in full blossom. An old} quired swift thinking and skill of no Nisbet, No, 1408 77th Strict, Brook- |'# back for supper and more odd jobs. But, despite the fact that he is alwaye busy, he has time to take the family the Oriental, timer told me this indicates a very|mean order to aovid a collision, For- MRS. ©. LAMB, No. 27] tunately for us,our skipper was on his About 5 o'clock this afternoon I saw] culiar, Birl Glance quickly about as she was uffling gait of were expressionless, their] cold winter. yn. fa ing Loew's Theatre at Seventh Ave-|€ses reflecting no light of appreciation| Henderson Ave,, New Brighton, Staten |Job.—W. 'T. Andrews, No. 164 Daniel ROXING KANGAROO OF BROOKLYN. | Ut occasionally for a ride in the Ford. ] Ind turn around all dressed in black.| Suddenly one of them spoke. They. ali BUILDING A HOME BY CANDLE-LIGHT. } Ridgawond Baseball Wield Taawie crowd th ine the winter end, an ieeanuy foe ee hemete 1. Pp iletimarcy cise hae cette al ities Fh eit Directly across the street from my home, No, 102 Otis Avenue, ELIZABETH, IF YOU PLIZASE. tion. It was looking down a side Raised He sieigte Sal idee 3 and | on her every second. The dress crowded about . For nearly} Grant City, S. I, a carpenter is buflding a home for himself, working TMs afternoon in Weeakanto Park, REDEEM ya Hero nmr yin) Geter nooy. eRe Bice ee ainerettn figs i who had| Laura K, Track, No. 45, McDonough \ stared and ‘ ‘ z ‘ quarter of r they SB fashionable model and must have] ® quarter of anwhour (Ney stated “nd! hard throughout the day for a contractor and working every evening ‘A. M,| then moved on, T looked Newark, near the grandstand I saw | two men driving several cows pass my] ayo thor thick walet line, ‘The kangaroo | Steet, Brooklyn, an inclosed Ford car with rose-col- | door. ~One of the men called to two] soon realized he could not hope to m conceaied in her handbag. ° 7 24th Stree dow. In it were four beautif B ¥ a : ov ) MI, No. 178 West 124th Street. eee it aa ete ea Sin ees on his own home that is to be. Everything went pretty well with the ored silk draperies at the windows | boys standing in the road to stand in al reach the man's face with his short R . UNDER THE WAGON. No. 624 Eust 169th Street. | Dlucky fellow until the daylight saving season ended, since which | ana the scata upholstered with rose | gateway so the cows could not run into| forenaws, and balancing himself on his} While riding home on the elevated In the East 29th Street Market last Aa ROG time it has not been possible to work in the evening to such advantage, tapestry. LAssie was all dressed | the field. The boys grumblingly did 80,| for the man's abdomen, ‘The man waa|@ young m e edt ya Bridge T heard Mb ited - alt - r, 4 oft | i q « iq agit betel aera bor EIDE under At {Vote Eturdavanoming. at To-night, however, we heard hammef and saw as late as 9.30, when I up.—Mrs. Ruth P, Brdhers, No, 155 }as if tt were a great effort for them.| getting winded when a boy came up| Pop!" I rd a call from outside the However, a little later 1 noticed they did] and claimed the kangaroo. ‘Theo. train and saw an older man talking to not mind at all chasing every car thut] Olson, No. 355 Seventh § 1, Brooklyn | the boy, who was trying to tell him he ter from frequent sprayings. which time daylight had not seeped] decided to step over@md see how my friend could possibly be carpen- Quitman Street, Newark, N. J. m sat a small girl, evidently his Near eter, | rough the fog, I was driving my mo-| tering in the dark. He wasn’t. His good wife, as ambitious as him- co A toreycle, heavily laden with the camping “MA, WHERE'S THISt? AND “MA,| Passed to ask for a Iift.—Mrs. D. Buck- had Just got a Job, Conversation was Pans paper bag. Ho was “cking | ouirit Thad been using during an out-| Self, held a Hghted candle in each band and was following him about WHERE'S THAT" ley, Lincolndate, N. ¥. TAKEN. diMeult because the ““L’" and the trolley t Ff sms y or ee 3 ay = a) s ok ni ouse | car w | MERGE hud, tellan rote Ene cart cand ine ou Olea aaah y) nat Crotonviile 11 from place to place. ‘They deserve and are bound to have @ good hk new, eitetiobiiai stopped a% iy. seein’ 4% Aenlolit: A week ago F built a small bird house ere moving xt different speeds, bub putting them in thd bag. A few], short distance back along the. road, home.—George H, O'Brien, No. 102 Otis Avenue, Grant City, Staten inutes later I saw them going away) seeking a stone to brace the sidecar,| Island. : ith @ full bag, their faces aglow with} when a man jumped off a bicycle, put promise, perhaps, of Jam spread|uy both hands and exclaimed, aint ickly on bread.—Marcella C. O'Neill,| got nothin’ mister, I aint got nothin’ $11 East 2th Street. —J. Devine, No. 1473 Lexington Avenu door to-day with some boys who had| wy sister and I at a halr-} about it. ‘This morning T saw a bird | &vilently heard snatches of the conver- called to takegmy son driving. It was| dressers on Dl patteets Je pecking at it and looking the dwelling | *aulon. obliged by slowing up until they 5 i City, last night when the lights went! over, It flew away and returned a few jed_ the Sands Street Station.—Mra, cool so they advised him to take ®} out,’ ‘The electrician promised to come| minutes later with ita mate. ‘They in-| Ruth Albert, No. 468 40th Street, Brook- sweater, Boylike, he yelled: ‘Ma, where|in ten minutes. Meanwhile we sat tn is my red sweater?" J told him it was) the darkness amusing ourselves with lyn, j ! } in my garden. Last night I placed food] the motorman of the latter, who had { { | ‘apebted every room of the cottage, after which a consultation followed, " in the hall closet. Immediately he | ghost stories, Suddemy we noticed the| the mele bird ssunded a cat wen THE HonsE. MONEY IN THE TELEPHONE. " dashed from the hous, and can you} white sheets,,which divide the booths] brought many birds to the garden. ‘The| J SAW the following prayer of appeal ; picture the sight of those other boys| start wriggling and twisting in a most] you nupiS 9|0f & horse to-day in the window of I stepped into a telephone booth at the Rector Street Station of | fF laughing: when thay Giitotered te Madlatesing manner causing innumerable, coterie thee nee ee vent cine [manufacturer of mesiont : | : a entrance to thelr new home and they ed horse food: the Ninth Avenue “L.” I got the “busy” signal and “central’s” as- 5 taken my red knit petticoat?—Mrs, C.| shrieks and making us all nervous, Of} seemed to enjoy the sight of their) UPI, hurry me not; downhill, worry “| surance that she would return my money. I distinctly heard the coin A. Hutchinson, Liberty, N. Y. beiatiicy eee lab ersibahe daiar Wie friends below eating thelr food at their Patan eae a ys cpere he Pete fe i : e . nw : eave A , 7 in stable, drop but failed to find it in the recoptacle. I had no time to waste in ME AND MA, GROCERS. she was showered with missles; but wel hauny ‘wer thy eeod fortune of the | forget me not."—D. Hellmeyer, No, 1240 te, so later 1 used another coin and tried again. This time I got THE CARS' NEW HOME. : On the outskirts of Buth to-day wey Pee aay aed Ane a eee couple in finding a rentless apartment, | 0M Street. Brooklyn. { 2 ne sg Men Swe Utica; - Ka “| saw a woman driving a For& truck came an. i dark tuarigita, No. 6412 Ttre a i Pais oa Tale Saliety Be absentmindedly continuing On my way home last night, after visiting a friend, 1 was walking sohich was heavily loaded with gro- |236 Sambridge Avenue, Jersey Clty ide, BROREINA JOY! TRIUMPH! TEARS! i my search for the lost-nick@l. Suddenly my finger tame in contact . Streat. Wi 3 a ee ae cerics. She stopped at a iouse, de- rete ade = I saw him huddled up over sometht Meet ce eres hoe Geir mes ee ce a thormalecctute down Elizabeth Street, West Brighton, when I heard sounds of revelry Voiced Gn otter Nosed tthe cay | ASD THEN SHm GAVE UP GOLr. vials WweeanCe. n look of pain shadawing his face, Sude oat Le : by night and saw a large number of motor cars parked along the curb aa was off again. Sho dvd this at My son was playing golf in the In a barber shop: to-day Tf denly the expression changed to one of A tug brought forth my nicKel and three more. ‘This was new in my eh BAUS Elian Gl SH® StSGAL, Thon anw that come ch tie residuals early every house, At her fect was |yard where he hes built imei 8} our chaten occupied. ‘Phew I dincns wat | 2% and triumph, shortly succeeded: by experience and I hold the nickels subject to identifica ion by their i ri “ = ” @ sok» bor, and in it was a little | miniature golf course: is baby sister, | tit in two. ot jenrs that welled into his eyes and be a i Gi a Hoke ; bs ? of the neighborhood were holding a “garage warming,” such a fes- baby crapped anugly in blankets, |Dorothy, wanted to play also, but the alia taeaee ea ra sat ne woo were wiped hurriedly away as they + M. Gans, No. 63 West Street. tivity as 1 never before heard of. Their new double garage had just peacefully aleeping.—Mre. Claude C. boy valued the club too hishly to in: Jail having their Mwair trimn spilled ‘over upon his chesks—for he ; Post, South Gifford Street, Butler, |trust it to her, do after crying awhile] ons were pi y is» boy. Tt was my ten-yearold BRONX been completedg It was prettily decorated, inside and out. The phono- Nv j she went into the house and came out atone be yee cue ae mie brother reading “Capturing the Spy."* gtaph had beef brought out from the parlor and five couples were 2 with a stove poker and two smal white ‘ » 202 Lexington Avenue, | —Cella Wilkenfeld, No. 598 Bedford — Brooklyn, ) FIRST CALL. A GOOD PROVIDER, dancing merrily, while thg other guests looked zw, f SMITH, onions. She batted them about Avenue, Brooklyn. Bite got on a B. R. T. train bound for Emerging from a grocery store on : % hg sips OD. AS ORS: Oh My name js Smith, Yesterday the] went well until our dog, “Bust yfmatca carly in the afternoon, He Verge Avenue, near Kingsbridge several passersby who stopped at the doorway to watch—B. F. mail carrier returned to me a letter I] pointed himself her caddy. He QUEEN: t old, with a long, scragsly beard, pws adie eed Poa ye me Bianchi, No. 77 Bond Street, Port Richmond, Staten Island. wrote more than a week ago to my|the genase s i ei Ran aoe ae " ' . neteon-months- On, i sister-in-law in Newark, also named |away w . Dorothy would follow : J “CHOOSIN?. PPMblack derby perched over his ears.) greeted by my daughter, who had |MOW AROU'T AW EL HOUR DAY CUT-UPS, Smith. 1) had forgot to put tre hoase| him, but she could never find the ball : Four Uttle girls o Py b epee, catties any au ty shoe He returned fro’ nd at the FOR MOTHERS? I saw two men drive xp inan au- [number on the envelope, ‘The letter} and finally, her last one Dorothy | a back-brenki as WA ave ‘ m a bench on Mack beg. He sat next to me and| took an , o Ae eseyeh On Richmond Avenue to-day I saw] tomobile and stop in front of the |bhad been refused by seven hs on | threw away her club and decided to give] through u lon 4 around wenyes “naa I0Kh Rerest, Seca Hivbelt cod making trel © NG) faa he Wpanet One: or! His” Huahand'a) srignds a. ble Richmond County Jail, y blew |the street, but had not, it appeared, (up golf.—Mrs. J, Marlow, R. F. D. the rear of the house, dowa the cellar] M?%d with excitement as two Gay Pontcrahle, ie opened tel 5 bah ra m oon and anther ee a he their horn furiously nally a man | been offered to my sistor-in-low. It) Hempstead, L, I, stairs and some dist to the bin. 1 pretty girls in long skirts passed. y took out @ bottle of milk and with) Punched § en the way DomeniWihen strong fellow, sitting in his flivver In] appeared behind bars of an up- | was important, so I readdressed It cor- eae bent him why he ised the} ‘That's me, the one with the red Rem Cut Dottie of mak and with ed him fron avriage, be- front of a drug store holding his three-| per indow and peored out. The’ | rectly and. gave it this morning to my CONDUCTOR GOODFELLOW, chute and he suid + was too| dese,” said one wee misa. “Bobbed Vile the child his dinner—Eiste M.| 20ld! 1 found four more apples, | weeks-old son In his arms, He was| 'o men beckoned to him to come gon to mail. Just now he camo home| My little girl is fourteen long. 162 the) alley hair ain't stylish now. 1 don’t We hike, No, 14 Lafayette Street, Jamaica. *. Bilsabeth R. Case, Ne, 19 Laat | gazing anxiously toward the door of the] fugnters they dace dian one [aeain with the letter in tix pocket. He] and large for her age, but sh ray Reg ba mat ae bik ar Bol mac cli rien Shr 4 i fF : Dee Le er, ove awway.--Kaih- ad forgotten to mai t.—Mrs. o walk. ave been taking her to a] could have shoved the chuts through a] @¢."’ They were dividing up the ORUE: “ISNT THAT JUST LAKE rect, Bronz. drug store, T asked hign what was the| erine Rague, No, 189 Rice Avenus, |Smith, No. 21 Lawrence Street, Yonkers,| doctor at Bloomfleld, and while the| window from. the cellar — Willan | SWday paradere in Neu of dollars 7 ‘A MANE” in 7 trouble. “My wife sald she wouldn't be West Brig ie N.Y. san Austors ans Bins Shey oe am natice old, No. 8007 85th Road, Woodhaven. pep = Sly, No. #1 Bast 18th Street, fi 4 it wee ow much T need hel t is necessary — itestone, 4 room Je it aside at my place of} A fuse blew out In a barber shop at| Sone long,” he said, “and I don't » for me to transfer from the Bloomfcld PECTFULLY REFERRED,” — ess 9 sleshing, quarters for one of | Bathgate ue and 174th Street while|why she doesn't hurry up, The ar to the Kearney cur near the Lacka- ced GIL Sean REL i ‘THE HOUR OF SFESTA E a his] xix n being care : . id alana waa uel y en, | noticed to-day he had his|slx mem were bein cared for by bar- | naby Juatithen the Uryiaulte be | anna Ratiroad bridge: in Newark. 1 Sar On WHIeh T Whe cde ce oun Bented. Gn the grass wits. Sis ibaa bimbut two feet of broom handle in each| pitch darkness. Futile efforts were|"4n fo fret und he shook It @p and] che pte to wine child trom | Rockaway last night, and to my amaze-|aeainet a tree at Sanford Avenue and PliRhe bed’s legs. I asked him what the|made to replace the fuse and minutes}down with a comical look of anxiety a i vay | ter. thes ment I raw the conductor deliberately] !swrence Street to-day I saw an old : ne car to the other and pla ch the light from red to gre Italian, sound asleep. Beside him, its (Ma was, and he replied that with the| were passing when a young man wholon his face. ‘Then, looking agnin at th “ 4 : seat, He did It all so qi a aernil 4 ae et ne" | head resting on his lap, w al TB on atllts he could sweep under it}had @ “heavy da ked his barber] store, he breathed a sigh of relief. «% Bes at ; hackote hinrivent caret aArkae Deuce eee eee sleoping soundly and es eblivinns Ue ite pout bending his back.—James J.| to fini Hn 4 3 heh Ba candi Meh. The | wife was coming toward him, She told ¢ 2 3 Ss : : { e to get his number. meaning he thought tha car an: ake] Surroundings as the aged man. if Philip uti, No. 2343 Valentine Avenue,| barber demurred until the customer! me she had been gone only a rbin 4 ; . 3 3 Pleasant the next 6 Raven ae irik meee | Ferris Je, Ni cs ct, & agreed to assume all risks, Then whilelutes, but I think her husband would Han Bethe ten velnee ee Kate. | ing. RAH NG: 200 EA RSP BERS aes ae youne oan se varhie feces ase really have collapsed had she not re - eur, Nothing untoward Bul H — PROHIBITION BUBBLES. ik ialeaet Sante Pe Simian due as the | turned when she did.—Mrs. $8. Weir, No. ————— THE INVASION OF RED BANK. was glad when rene Satine HIS GOLF aru, \ ee interested recently in watchi Pte ria Tea AW aanitee ates Cl 125 Palmer Avenue, Port Richmond, 8. I I saw a, alddle-aged man with an|tion.--W. A, Vieser, N I2ist] The makings of an interesting two jes coming to the surface of the| Vehts flashed on again. Mas - erect, milf ry © © walking down] Street, Richmond Hil ome we 4 a Harlem River at Broadway and ny LY! S'TANDIN! earing “1 unifo of « private in th THE RESCUR OF KITTY, ‘ 7 carrie : sHOO Prowring (0 unit fay man was rigged for golf and carried his Uh Street, and after a time « diver Mi Bis cs Weaok nat te Bla rook T saw a young woman approach a rman Army, The sight of him drew] A little girl was weeping bitterly this] bag of clubs. By his stde was his p qaare UP. He had been at work taking ing chair last night reading his |salesiady in a New York department Ford C crowds from the — busine houses. [afternoon benenth a large ple t -daughter, a lady of five summere, the old cable and laying out # new] Hewspaper, 1 heard him suy, “Sho! |store to-day and ask If she had auto- Ive On" — - ‘ord Car World War veterans jeercd him. As|that stands on Wertland Avenue. n She was dressed in a golf suit and slung te to supply “juice” for the Broad-| go! get away!” 1 looked up, ex- |mobile goxgles for a dox. The sales- OSTROW, No. 625 Bramhall Avenue, Jersey City. ho passed the restaurant of Andrew] Poplar Street, Queens, 1 saw a big| from her shoulder was a minfature golf wfivision of the subway. Air was} peoting to sce fics annoying him, |lady smiled and replied, “We carry (Winners of Ford Prize please report immediately to City Editor, Doherty, who was overseas with the] moving van appronching rapidly and] bag with tiny clubs protruding,—Alfred d to him from a t beneath but, instead, 1 saw our four-year-old | boots, collars and almost everything a Bvening World, for identitication.) Red Bank Ambulance Company, # ¥et-[ snatched the child from in front of it, | W. Braun, No. 211 Meade Street, Glen- idge. He brought a rope up with} granddaughter had climbed on the |dox can have need for; but that is the First Cash Prize, $25 eran In the crowd offered to ny Mm Tit stopped and the driver, pate and The Fope wis fartoned to a] dack of the chair and wus dusting first call I've had for automobile gox- JOHN M'LAUGHLIN, No. 156 East 924 Street go Inalde and pull off the unitorm. Wit} siaken, ciambored key engine and the old we his bald head with talcum powder.— | gies.” The young woman bought # nico N M'LAUGHLIN, No. 166 East 92d Street, ne Was restrained, I learned later the] pitt irl why she .ASK SEND IT RIGHT STRAIGHT led ashore.— J. Curlan, No.| afrs. J. T.\Munson, No. 102 Baas | red collar with a bell on It for her cat.— Second Cash Prize, $10 wearer of the uniform was a farmer in} oMy kitty psted in dys ACK. Bailey Avenue, Bronx. 4th Street, Bronx. M, Concklin, No. 497 Herberton Avenue, BERT COOPER, No, 1 West 106th Street BEcidlekiwn: TOWaaDiD, acecus she ty! Yostorday | malled a letter to the ed . ki oy . ‘4 © wore the ‘orn while king ‘ r rile mailed @ letter te - PAY NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! LE ERU AE OULA un EaemClEr C. H. BOECKMAN, No. 308 Last Seventh Street, Brook!yn. did net have time to change his cloth- [the van's which the my surprise, [ received my own letter tripe terelicrel he 2 a Ten Cash Prizes of £2 Each ing. He was ignorant of the excite-|Neted the driv iota ta eane at my residence In the very next mall, ; ack of us lives an Itallan woman INRINTTA ROBEAGEAG, Mate eect etn atsect tment he had causod.—C. D, Melann,|ahower of tours was succeeds 1 had intrusted the addressing of the There is no caarge of any kind for taking part In The Evening who gave birth last night to a baby. NE ey Pie FAREED: Red Bank, N. J w. Het ” letter to a friend, whom I asked to write . . This morning as 1 looked out of a BE DANA West 116th Street. a ast TeORew ame r tat my name on the back aft ai World’s “What Did You See To-day?” competition. Send no money window d aaee her hanwihesaut ont JAMPS A. GARVEY, No. 8446 108th Strect, Richmond Hill WHY GYPREs AnD REQUESTED | LEME No: 9010 Pleasant street, Quoenel ie" But he put my mame Bnd addrecs on with your letters, Pay no money to any one under any circum- in her yard.—MRS. G MATTHEWS, iILE RAFFO, No, 387 130th Street, Richmond Hill, Cmoamscr oan the front and the editor's address on the stances. PERSONAL calls are made on Ford winners ONLY. It Noe tat Sa Aver New: Srignten, MISS MABPL SAMMIS, Floral Park, L. I. The other day while motoring NO OPFPEYSE INTEADED, back, ao what I emw I sent and what £ your contribution is adjudged worthy of the automobile the re- W. J PRICK, No, 2218 Bronx Houlovard, the Bronx, oton Lake we saw a bund of 4 As my grandmother, who ts visiting] Nov 760 Thitd Avenue: Celeste porter who calls upon you will carry Evening World credentials, ALL RULES SUSPENDED IN FAVOR MRS. FLORENCE EDGAR, No. 15 East Clinton Avent, crouching low near a poultry fa Wo fus, wa ing through the door from ‘ » lege Point, ‘Ask to see them, In case of doubt, telephone to the City Editor OF COAL. Maer ie PENNELUGRGEEEa te Lag Hag aig liv las ace PG eal 66 the. kiana: taeciy BLOWN. of The Evening World, From my window last evening J saw GRACE MADDEN, Nx Garfield Pls ; string to which was ted a bean. It fell fund lel hor to the buck d a humber of people. looking a one-way traMe sign at Stuyvesant ame te Ttia e fe Bartels Pisce, Hrooklyn Among some chickens, One goobled It that’s hint t 1 cueay | DUaly for something in front of the Every effort is made to print the more meritorious contribu. 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