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“A FORD A DAY.” Special Additional Daily Prize for Contributions to This Page Until Nevember 1, OPEN TO ALL READERS | Name of Winner in To-Night’s Pictorial Edition. MANHATTAN, ey ONE MORE CARI” EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS Aut OUT oF Tosaceo, WEEKLY PRIZES. Regular CAPITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Week to Be Distributed Among DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Thoso to Whom the Ford Care are Awarded: FIRST, $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. —s § I drove to board the ferry boat from Perth Amboy to Totten- 7 ~ BOVE an open field on Grove Street, near 20th Avenue, Irvington, \ A ville last night, a fellow in chauffeur's livery stepped up to me REPO RTED BY EVENING WO RLD READERS 7 A this afternoon I saw an airplane with two men in it. They fit With a kind of scared look on his face, and says he: “Pardon f . ‘ 2 a ‘ kl: ast i me, mister, but where are you bound for?” Well, I gave him the up 'O make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and w ak sheeas is 1 Se anelln ‘upeave Apall : Piva his A \ and/difen; for that was kind of a funhy crack Crem e,etranger at that W oe Dollar is paid for every item printed; the aan are in addition. Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Evening quite a distance, and one of them, waving his ‘hands, attracted the’@e ; time of night, but he looks all right, so I says “New York.” Then he orld, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station. WRITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. tention of a pedestrian and tossed a package to him. * * * The H i says: “If you don't mind I'd like to trail you through Staten Island; man opened the package, read its message, went into a nearby store } {t's my first time and I don't know the road.” He was rather a young TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT And Ohta ut Uh Cour pekages of aOIdh tobachs kbd te6 SAK ; lad, and I saw how hte felt, so I tells my friend (get that—my “friend”) 1OOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS MAILED DAILY. of cigarettes. These he placed/in a paper bagand waited, © * * In fF. he is welcome to trail me as long as he likes. * * * So I made my For the best stories each day: SPECIAL PRIZE, A FORD CAR A DAY UNTIL NOVEMBER 1; FIRST CASH PRIZE, the mean time the plane had been sailing about in the alr. Presently way along the Amboy Road to St. George Ferry with this man’s party $25; SECOND CASH PRIZE, $10; THI CASH PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for next best stories t neared the field again, a long line with drop-net attachment was i $ { 5 g P H and their more powerful car right bebind me. Just as we reached the If you witness a serious accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any other BIG news story, telephone Beekman lowered, the machine flew low and in a circle, and on his fourth, , ferry I heard the loud voice of an official call out: “One more car! 4000 and ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for firet big news. BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. tempt the pedestrian managed to place the bag in the net. I saw o : Room for one more car!" and my “friend” stepped on the gas, his more 4 of the aviators lean out, draw in the line and wave his hand in thanks. 2 , powerful car shot ahead of me onto the boat, and I waited sixty min- BROOKLYN. QUEENS. ‘Then the machine mounted higher and disappeared to the west.—Hd- f utes for the next one.—John McCue, No. 37 West 98th Street. A “JOKE” ON JHE BRIDEGROOM, )REMEMBER WHEN WE ALL SAVED MOTHER WEARS FURS. ward D. Miller, No. 432 South 21st Street, Irvington, N. J. Sunday I witriessed the marriage of PEACHSTONES? ny friend, Mr, Braverman, at his home,| In Trains Meadow Road, Woodside, No. 167 Sumner Avenue. Rabbi Solo-| 1, 1., a wagonload of fuel being deliv. t Pa tnon officiated and everything was run-|ered, Coal? No. Wood? No. Peach pits! were bare, The sweater was a short one, reaching to about : — ning smoothly, The ceremony requires!One way of beating the coal shortage vi i v va that this that the bridegroom break a glass with | i He th a five inches above the knee. It was apparent to every one ils foot. Some one mlachlevourly sub-|tequosted to. pave trart vite Coartion | child was cold. In fact, she complained of the cold to her mothe stituted a heavy goblet. The bride-linrly peach pits) to be used in making] ‘The girl kept constantly on the move, as if in an attempt to warm her- = . sroom, confident and smiling now that j gas masks. Perhaps the war require- ‘i ‘i cer- the ordeal was coming to an end.| iments, lke the Liberty Bond issues, self. I observed that her mother wore a large mink fur, There cer- ; 3 . brought his foot down on the goblet. | were overaubscribed.—Kiste G. Bennett, | tainly is nothing pretty in cold, blue knees, and I am certain this sort No results, He frowned. He brought! No, 7905 14th Street, Brooklyn, of garb is not healthful in this climate and at this season. I was not ’ his foot-down with greater pressure, ' t fivard IT MUST NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN. shattering the glass.” Congratulations | supgmoT: TALKING AT THE mMoves| ‘2° only one who was moved by this little girl’s appearance. ear another woman say: “If I dressed my child like that, my husband i and cheery greetings fil » air until : j This morning my husband and 1 A man now on the fourth floor at No. {it Wan secnt that plese of glaze had] 1” the movies last night I was re- T the Flatbush Avenue station, Brooklyn, I saw a little girl who* wore a woolen cap and a woolen sweater, but whose knees THE GANG. TWENTY MILES FROM " A young English bulldog was SQUARE. { had our first quarrel, after nine Hudson Street formerly had offices} jenetrated the bridegroom's s! q| minded by @ young man who was read-] would leave me.”—Sophia Bunde, No. $1 Leahy Avenue, South Ozone " Veare of married life, and after kisa-. | with another party on the ninth floor.|tut his foot, At the sieht of the blood |!& the sub-titles to his mother that! park, Queens entffing about some oraoker bores to- | On the cast shore of Kensloo Raia, ing the children good-by he went out |The telephone not yet having been re-lthe ‘bride fainted. A’ phyaician, waa|#uch @ practice often Is denounced und J “4 day in the grocery atore in which I seh TY Baw lant Unghy. ae and slammed the door without hav- | moved to the lower floor, a cord, with a OOS 2 ewe tens lene vce ae summoned and he soon had both bride] the readers called pests. It seems to work, and boing fond of dogs, I gave tng kissed me, My little four-year- | box*partially full of rice attached to Its] ind groom all right. The bride then|™e that it might be a little more con- deer and her baby run up from th old boy bepan crying, “Papa, come | lower end, hus been let down from the| took “command immediately by repel. |siderate of those complaining if they Bre come cLae tare Uelore, Chee wD Ta tRE Ra Dare FO ee ne back and kiss mamma.” But his | ninth floor, which is used as a signal] anding the bridegroom for his care-| would realize that usually the person Mm out. He appeared very grate- or ae Ne ; a mi : ; father did not come back. My boy, | that tho fourth floor tenant's phone Is}iicsnoss, then kissing him for his for-|reading sub-titles aloud ts doing it for ful. Ten minutes later, white 1 was |e, ‘The doe waited ia the bre darfooted and in his pajamas, ran |ringing five stories above. If an an-Jitude, With the shouts of their well-| the benefit of vome person who cannot ' he aited in the brush, t downstair's and out in the street, | swering Jerk on the cord is not given to serving @ customer, there was a |white tail showing plainly, nally th wishers ringing in their cars, they de-| read lish or read fast enough to e © peo ve c] = b 4 re a nustered q sereaming to his father. My hus- | unprixe the people above that the signal] paragon thelt: honeymoon.—Irwin J,{ take in the entire sub-title Detore tt chorus of barks and yaps outside, |sraceful’ fawn mustered courage tq sabe: Re shoare ‘he Domi eke Eh, Write it out Fee ee Te Ro" | Wachtel, No. 279 Miller Avenue, Brook-|flashed off.—S. R. Adelman, No. There at the door was my bulldog [Cima comm the rejoin 'ts mother mg : street. He stopped, and the child string. A new wireless service, — Ww. | 4% 834 Street, Brooklyn, Cr ee nce he tne 5 ¢ M Abe: an airedale, Have the dogs 90 ran up and clung to him, and would | E. Dahiquist, No. a ever Street. MEAT FOR FOUR, 24 CENTS. @ panhandlers’ union.—Henry Mon- not be sent back. He pleaded and coared and with his puny strength pulled his father vack, up three ights of stairs, and at the landing he shouted triumphantly, ‘I’ve got sees, Limerson, N. J. WASTE MAKES WOEFUL A WIS) WANT. Pine smokers will deny it, but the truth is most of them smoke matche SHE MEANT THAT SHE WAS MAR- MIED AT 30, A woman who registered at the poll- ing place where I acted as chairman of OLD OWL LIVED EN AN O46 “Land's sakes,” declared = my grandmother to-day as I and she Ruth, my two-year-old niece, notieed that grandpa was asleep in his chal Her mother instinct was aroused. Shi tion of a good meal for a family of four! This afternoon I was “YEAR OF JUBILE walking in Myrtle Avenue, near Wyckoff Avenue, and in a pork The germ of cleant | SAW the meat which I bought for 24 cents form a substantial por- ss mu : 4 eects 4 went to her dolly's bed, removed thd Rim, mammal” My husband came | the ‘board hesitated an instant when butcher's window saw an enormous platter of meat and a card read- Jatost pipe smokers carry plenty of] Were visiting at my aunt's home on [have Peete oa Hold upon infinitesimal pillows and coverlets, (fila nm and tears were streaming from | asked her age, then replied she was) ing: “Take Notice—6c. a pound.” I went in, saw that the offering was _|matches. A gentleman who sat opposite] Hollis Avenue, Queens, “I never y a eae proceeded to muke him comfortal his eyos\as he kissed me good-by,— Mra, K. K., East 2d Street. one of “fiat ribs” and, when a clerk was ready for me, bought four |e 1" the smoker of a Long Island train| knew you had auch @ lovely stuffed oie UPS aad Wack | Rousing him, she pushed the pillows be! thirty and married, A little later her son registered, He glanged over my between Flushing and the Pennsylvan' i t aie ai ‘ eee Y neath his head and placed the covertet : shoulder and road the entry in the book] pounds. Then I bought two pounds of sauerkraut for 12 cents and ‘ation to-day had n box of match (eberenees a peird ne eee ft y 3 on the Softies over hia tnees, Then, putting her p DOWN AND OUT. respecting his’ mother's age and blushed! ame home and got the dinner ready. I think we all are having more [which he took from his pocket to light] sat owl that was perched : sie : finger to her lips, she said, “Sh! Be qu! Clark, Wortendyke, | oa steeping. larice Hirsch, No, 98 Cambridge Avenue, Jersey City, N. de on the Road.—Miss Daisy mantelpicce. We alt looked at our |N. J. grandmother and then back at the owl. He gravely winked at us and [SOME PEOPLE HATE TO WASH eiiprepe pee sa lah but a yell and lit- DIS! ADVERTISEMENT. erally flew from the room. Some one Thad broken up a lot of boxes in the} While walking along one of the gun) calicd my uncle, and he got a large | cellar and had just rained the axe to|fecked, woodsy paths which wind be} Dianket and caught Mr. Owl, who |amash the last one, when my foot} ide the edge of the Palisades at Grant®, twasn’t stuffed at Dut simply had | slipped and hit the box and, to sur- | wood, , I saw a slender branch b ‘The air was chill as I passed through | at the notion that he, being twenty-nine h Street before dawn to mect a train,| years old, had a mother whose age was atside Macy's store T saw what at first] thirty.—-John E. Herrman, No, 524 West appeared to be a pile of coal. But] 4th Street. . closer inspection showed me a number sr of men lying on the store's hot air cx-| MR. ARCHIBALD NICHOL'S STORY, haust gratings trying to keep warm,| I saw on the “What Did You See To- and all snuggled together like so many] day?" page a story signed by Archi- kittens. Dawn was breaking when TI] bald M.“Nichol of No. 57 Vermil i his pipe. But he hesitated. Almost as experiences of this kind than has been tho case since before the war. | uearly as thouch they were written on It is a good sign—a sign, I bellfevo, that we have come to the turn in |paper I could read his thoughts. ‘Here the road.—Mrs. Margaret Martin, No. 565 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn. era matches that cost 1 penny for per- haps 60 in a box. Why all this sinful waste?" Acting on the thought, he put back into the box the safety match he had taken from it and, searching ta ‘ther pocket, found one of the garden x re me visiting us down the chimney. prise, it rattled. Inv iwating, I fo 1a] been bent down across the path, and ¢ Y patie tay MEN HAO CO Ss pel GARE Poor a a org Me belle variety, every day, ordinary plain lucl-| Yois he makes his hone ina big [it full of solled dishes and Knives und|it was affixed a typewritten card 4 rom the} fault with his men. I saw thfs same lata Lol dani Higpaucut GoUsoti tems | fo ne fe He tlt or sci ed ¢ Mee ae TO vaca atlon aroundl ee tole eee tangled group and disappear. It was| story, but about a sérecant, in the oak tree near our house. orks. At fir as provoked, but b dad an interesting but not an inspiring] American Legion Weekly two months memes for a nickel. My thrifty friend Ughted} yyij1, No. 126 Second Street, Union | had to laugh at the ingenuity displayed | Sunday, Oct. 8, a small, black pocketg sight.—J. R. Offerman. No. 647 Acad-| ago.—R. L. Elchberg, No. 100 East 17th " his ordinary ryatch on his safety’ bo: Course, L. I. by my sister, who is living with me and | book containing a sum of money. Owned emy Street. i Street. "a lit his pipe so well it stayed lit almost who admitted she had cached the things|may have came upon {dentification, three minutes and settled back in the in the box two or three months ago be- |The finder’s name and address were ap | THE FUNDAMENTAL LAW. = fateuieselcr taney Hany saveg ane BRONX. use she “"dldn’t want to wash then" pended. |My admiration wae stirred ~ hing. had se som ng.—Wi n 7 oT saw to it that she w hed thei he honesty an Ingenu! of a! inde: HAVE just finished a trip home on the Ninth Avenue L. 1 saw a _|H. Rice, No. 88 Madison Avenue, Flush-| W4Y THERE ARE SO etek: Bt: ia. We. O, sestury Fork, ‘as Helen La, Ferri, arenioan youvg man, of foreign birth, I should say, come into the train, find FROM FILLAR TO FOST. | |THE DOWNFALL OF A C ERTAIN] ing. on BY, forday tn, the Tire Investigns | eich, Ns etl a seat and immediately bury i : TUstiOaHe wee tallLog imal inp i) dayne (te es h > y consistin, tw . At firet he merely prstiaand it ips iald “geen Paper-bound booklet. Joo, mo that I had mado a mistake in| Looking out of my window at the] TO BE READ BY MARRIED MEN] jousehold, property, consisting of two MADISON'S SENSATION. we “2 oe ey vig all size up printed matter which giving the location in an article for the |four-story apartments on Sterling Place ONLY. pidor, the total value of which is $3.96, HAVE scen an entire community shocked and stunned and grieved ee fae 10 ae “a ie oN ed down seriously to reading, and What Did You See To-day’ page. I] to-night I could see into four apart- ie Havers fries 7 honliven set Oren belle ate Cael p poucies tora line by the finding of the mangled body of a small boy long after mid- V Bo mistake\sbout his earnestness. He passed me on his | was 90 mad at myself fo tlink that por- |menta whore lights were lt and shadea| {1/er 2s lh uy preserves and cut over|{ thought, yet Fire Marshal Zropl night on the tracks of the Lackawanna passing through this bor- way out, and when he was delayed a minute at my elbow my curiosity | #P# I lost a prize because of a care- ght, 3 2 less mistake that sleep became im-|Were UP. The family in each apartment! ciothes for the children. y as 1] plained that these few, simple house-| ough, The sensation grew when the unfortunate was {identified as ip and rat by the was cleaning up after supr and in was passing house I saw on the old accessories have been moved into each apartment I noticed that the men] porch, erying. I asked what I could do} otherwise vacant apartments in New folk were helping—either washing orlig chase away the clouds, and she re-] york City by the bureau and applica- sion and was given a hearing at the police station. The boy was cr- That's equal rights] pied that she was overwrought because] tion made for fire insurance in order . ‘i ake restitution; (2) to attend Sunday school regulart; nce!—M. J. Esswein, No. gets no recreation. Soon her hus-|{o test methods of insurance brokers Sered: (1) to:meke: cea ae ) y L eaants/ Brooklyn, nd came home and remarked how | in writing policies. The policies prompt- for one year; (3) to answer any question put to him. In addition, it nice ft seemed to get home and be able} iy were issued and not one inspecton was understood that he was to have a meeting with his father in the to stay fn and take It easy. Then he fof the premises was made-—Alfred J-] woodshed. In his Inst two days upon earth he certainly passe noticed his wife was crying and ap-| McCosker, No. 95 West 183d Street, n I sug: Bronx through more strain and excitement than come to most of us in a life- got the better of me and I saw that the book was “The Constitution of the United States,” as published by the Corn Exchange Bank. I shall try to obtain a copy and learn something about my country.—H. b. Parry, No, 2232 Broadway. possible, and T got window. Under the lamp on the op- posfte corner of Brooklyn Avenue and Pacific Street a number of boys were playing crap. After awhile they moved on to the next lamp post, played ther a while, and moved on to the next lamp post, &c., until the trees hid them One of the twent, rom view, I still could hear their ( Ma Kinds ot omme wen 8 F88 e Evening | peared surprised, but wl young — who the day before had been accused of some transgres- eer “ORDERS IS ORDERS.” ANOTHER BANKER GOES WRONG, T was riding downtown about 7,30 Across the street as I stood in my o'cloek Saturday evening on an Eighth doorway I could see little Jesy dm portuning his mother for a penny so. | voices calling the dice Aveuye ‘wurtace oar. At B0th Street! he could nde onca traveUiny merrye | names, sometimes pet names and then | World's “What Did You See To-Day' iat he take her to see a goo” motion 5 time, The opinion here appears to be that he found his troubles too ; the Passengers were given transfers} go-round that had halted half a ‘| again names not s0 nice. 1 was won-|o¢ the entire staff has been gr: picture, he took the hint, eee ae TH ONE OLD MAN much to bear.—Charles Trousdell, Madison House, Madison, N. J. und ordered “All out, front door.” We] Bleck away, The penny was not | dering if this was a new wrinkle to ‘ed. While all but one (the office | chased ames ks le seer When the Salvation Army called at ¢, piled out and the car proceeded hait al forthcoming. Finally Ieey ran into | the game or merely a more interesting |poxsimist) were buslly engaged in typ-| Poster: Valley SVP 4 : eo ee eea saunas iaelualie an RICHMOND. T block: and st the house, quickly reappeared with a | way of getting home. — Mrs. Beatrice | tng stories to be sent the “What Did You Scere een ul articles I had saved, including an . ‘ plock and stopped, Some passengers} child's bank, sinashed it on the side- | Cowley Lawlor, No. &8 Brooklyn Ave-|See To-Day" editor, one of the girls THE, BARI ids oil stove that was in good condition TiGHT G THE LOAD. JERRY. got 6n through the rear door of the walk, gathered up the pennies and | nue, Brooklyn. bean to chide the pessimist for’her| A strong odor of expensive perfume] Later I happened to glance out the win- " 1 w of Coming home te at night n 4 liver it had contained, a T - — 0 “Isn't the: assailed my nostrils at Jamaica Ave-]dow and on a lot adjoining my house I A glance from the sk window o! 4 same car and we all ‘Surried up and] * and was on lack of interest. ‘Isn't there anything y : aegis J a porn : 4 Rishrgond Road, between Grant ick ton Falens. Wehien “tick seca ia She his way. Admonition as to what “OUR CAT'S BACK!" you see?’ she asked the pessimist, who} nue and W foodhaven Boulevard to-day.) saw the oil stove. I was a little hurt] my home at No. 102 Otls Avenue, Grant and New Dorp, I saw a riderless would happen when he returned home did not deter him, David Harum-like, he evidently determined “4t was wuth it Miss Eva Finkel- stein, No, 207 Kast Fifth Street. eached home tro: jo her one of her rare smiles as she{! turned about and there was an old}and started after my oll stove, but an} cy and I saw o freight train just v bone ant Me using ee cuales ont fat we her work. she hs man, all tattered and torn, who must}old tramp, bent with age, reached the City fs Se oce Ebay St Ge ny iowa tery Gare Feel cee there 4s nothing so young aa that in]swered to our dismay, ‘I sce the boss| literally have saturated his rags with| spot first. He stood looking at the stove | come n ard D » the train in| saw Jt wee a police horas, go, ths the house, I feared for the worst and|coming!”—Flora Minkow, No. 6010 12th| Coty's 1/Orikan!—Mrs v a. Smith, nee ten Fane me yee > reals luding six bed af beatae apse ane he hurt x drove to the tale ve g le Street, Woodhave in ance , alao « ce mer . TNE Seah Ablicg tan treet ee Be ENS oi Aleeeee ee es lvsus,” he said, “kin I have thisf on fanmetiastne the cars with threo | and reported to the Heutenant, IN BOWLING GREEN PARK plate 16 eel hides eae stov ‘When I eaid “yes” his face} large bags they had filled with coal, Jaumhod. A moet pithe Serr, horse tig The shoe shining busin r them a@ strangely famillar tilt. Last Just beamed with happiness and he told | evidently ready to throw them off as aale, a ist IF wl erent sohbs, thee, shining business Chain Oi Rarnoe faralller se Last he lived in a shack over on Throggs! the train passed near their home.—Mrs. tor I passed the omcer golng to CENTRAL PARK AT DAWN. atiarnecn sepeniis, be the al and my wife mourned. We iene the ‘Neck and that Sie ere. raeent Sar Clara O'Brien, 102 Otis Avenue, ae ie and aay jn rhe rhe: oot The air being cool and brick this] spend their time polishing up the bronze| summer in Jersey, and when wo re- fae “og ee? ee Or ania [arene ot dor Ha Hare, Gh) 20re e morning, I took a pre-breakfast jaunt | statue of Abraham de Peyster in Bowl- |turned last month we .move ted the transfers he had given us a few minutes before 1 inqui the reason for the unusual proceeding. Don't ask m replied the conductor, “p don't know." Was "it a “stretch ?'-—A. M. White, No. 6) 154th Street. " into an the street, the stove on his shoulder, I A YELLOW FP Investigating a case, and Jerry bro to the reservoir in Central Park. On|ing Green Park. Carrying their kits, [apartment near Prospect Park, four “dl 4 a watched him go, knowing that he was! 4, 1 left the Staten Island Feri loose. He won't work a mlnute over my Way around thé reservoir I saw | they clambered up the statue, and while} blocks from our old home, But it was e oe 5 es ppy but that IT was the happier of thel oGeorcge at 2 A. M. L asked the d time."—Mrs, Clara O'Brien, No, 10 some peculiar antics. A few chaps | Joe shined up Herr de Peyster's bronze | the old cat and my wife was shouting, : A. Kirshbaum, No. 306] of' a truck going my way for a lift.| Otfs Avenue, Grant City, were walking as if they had the city's] boots, Tony applied a brush vigorously | between laughter and hysterla, «I'v. ssi Sil ane Bronx. eee cara te tue Mi, George Hil Ww give police force at their heels. Some 2 = cee nee and Pola. Pollabed the] found the cat! I've found the cat % 2 i Se 8 (ae aa ‘a team of horses with a heav OLD DR. COLLIE. others were running, dipping their off the nose, making it look as if] William H. Kenny, No. 218 Prospect UNDER OATH, : the grade. Scores of] Loud walling attracted my atten shoulders from side to side, and others |{t had been sunburned. Of course, the} Place, Brooklyn L went to the Health Department for | (eteke hurried, a including the one on|along Richmond ‘Terrace, Port Ri were jumping up and down rhyth- | ncident being unusual. there was soon — a transcript of my birth record, when] which 1 was riding, but after we passed] tnond. I saw a little dog with*e bleed: inleally, pawing at the wind and strik- [tere thor. noon een a tony wenn SPAGHETTI A LA SHAMROUE, : fa little girl appeared at the school win-]ii6 horses my friend at the wheel be-]ing leg. I examined {t gently, and ing at imaginary foes.—Chariés H.| i arance of this latter Herr We Pee | 18 Long Island City, near the Green- Saturda ’s Special Prizes dow and asked for her birth record. in] 7.4 to grow uneasy. We had gone] noted that it was not broken. The Mt: Jagemann, No, 446 East 88th Street. Geta sancvetion saaeed wicnetin: mente point Bridge, there is a building I pass y p order to obtain working papers. Chil-| ahout half a mile when he turned to} tle fellow looked at me most pitifully, sores 8. Crandell, No, 2226 LorlngsPlace John Tovery day. Over the basement windows Ford Ci dren under fourteen are not 6iv€N} ne and said: “It that fellow with the] as though imploring my aid, and I wi A SLIGHT MISTAKE, + 10, S898: Loree face there is a sign which reads: “Spaghettt or ar these school records and, as the girl team we passed on the hill doesn’t get] about to pick him up when a@ big collf In an A, & P. store to-day I saw a “MY M e House." On each side of the sign there GEORGE F. SHERIDAN, No. 410 East 182d Street, Bronx was small for the age she claimed, the} hei) nell be stuck there until late an up. Evidently the little dog recog: woman counting her change as she ap- MY MOTHBR, is painted a large shamrock.—Victor A Ay 8 of Ford Prise report immediately to City Editor, Evening clerk in charge did not believe she W@8] Horning.” Saying which, he turned and] nized him, for his tail be to wag! meted ths aear Mudhoniy sue tareed For a long timo I have been an | Carney, No. 187 Kent Strect, Brooklyn, World, for Identification.) fourteen. He took down a large book] Mort ‘inck, hitched his truck to the| The Collie started to lick the little dog" and ‘sharply demanded of the clerk if] ¢Mthusiastic reader of your page, ae First Cash Prize, $25 : of birth records, placed it before her | horses and pulled them over the hill to for all he was worth. Soon he had rey attended school or learned} and 1 would like to tell about sone | RETTER AND BETTER EVERY PAY z : ef Caen Frise, end sald: “Now you swear on this] on ground, where they could pull tho| bleeding and then the wailing ce how to count insited she was 5] o"¢ I see every day, and whom I A local milk* company supplies a MRS. ED. COHN, Ng 404 Audubon Avenue. are a TLE: vou new torrent! TO CHUA isia. ke wo wieeied Gr he enldt: “'ivel atta e taw anincien tne Uttie Gon ame cents short. The clerk Obligingly added | ore to see for many years to come, bottle of milk for § cents to the chil- Second Cash Prize, $10 did not hestitate. She placed her right! heen driving 14 hours. I caine from] and lmped up the street on his thre up the mount of her purchasce and ¢ is my dear little mother, Every . 8, No. 38, where I teach. A ad iq . a On Hee iat eeatamete tHe WAR CTRSerny MAE Tee crane ee | Re tee) ake estio wenn a discovered he had charged her 10 morning she awakens me with a nr ¢ $00 or 400 children, MRS. SADIE FRAWLEY, No. 477 West 57th Street fourt end she got her school record] ome satisfi if I left that track | barking Joyfully.—Mrs. Jennie Johnson, venta LESS than should have been] Kis? and whtepers some siveet charged, having overlooked, one of her| thought to help me through the day, ; purchases. Her look as she left, after] {9 be Kind and thoughtful to othere, paying the extra money, was not a] Then she goes to the kiddies a happy one.—-Milly Beaver, No. 402 West | cuddles them up before she preparce 5ist Street. breakfast. When I leave her at the door as I start for businese, I carry her swoet amile with me in my heart all day, She is so yood, patient and self-sacrificing, always thinking of us and never of herself, She smoothes with a bottle of milk and a straw, I recall that when IT went to school I spent my spare change on sweets. That shows that the study of health im our schools 4s bearing some fruit.-K. I, Farley, No, 123 Taylor Street, Brooklyn, i i: and hurried away for her working} gyoK,-—Bernard Schulz, No. 1111 Cas-] No. 1612 Castleton A Port Rich: ird Cash Prize, out | Schut MRS. SARA L. VOSE, P. O. Box 111, Roslyn Heights, L. I. papers, but I'll warrant she doesnt) teton Avenue, West New Brighton mond know yet why every one in the office Ten Cash Prizes of $2 smiled at her, for of course every one MRS. GEORGE WALLBERG, No. 601 West 147th Street, saw the “Bible the clerk placed under PAY NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! 4.—Gertrude Finnston, No. 873 HAROLD HENRY HAHN, No, 61 East Fort Leo Roud, Bo- | |Ettubine Avene, Bronk. gota, N. J, E. P. P., Torrington, Conn CHARLES MACLAINE, No, $80 East 1784 Street, Bronx H. VAN BLARCOM, No, 36 Toledo Street, Elmurst, L. I SELF SERVICE. Yesterday I saw « young man after | failing to get gum for the penny he had ) dropped in a slot machine on the 34th There fs no caarge of any kind for taking part in The Evening World's “What Did You See To-day?” competition. Send no money with your letters. Pay no money to any one under any circum- stances. PERSONAL calls are made on Ford winners ONLY. If ONE MOMENT, PLEASE! Mother and I were hurrying to the depot to catch a train, We heard a car THE LOST PHOTOGRAPHS. Coming back from Lake George & few weeks ago I lost some pictures I , 1 our frowns and teaches all i x p ‘there. I walked fifteen blocks | Street subw station platform, go}’ Sav @ oming and started to run, hoping to MRS. MATHILDA VEECK, No. 71 Dale Street, New Dorp, 8. I. had taken * through ‘ihe regular formula of shaking| °f “8 to look for the ailver lining. catch it, Just then a little girl faa etter J, O. D, RASBA, No. 194 Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, 8. 1 in the neighborhood in which 1 thought your contribution ts adjudged worthy of the automobile the re- end striking the meehine. All in vain. eit Aa Preaek fog gg ona us, calling loudly and waving tn her MRS. ESTELLE CHALFIN, No, 1877 Herkimer Street, B'klyn. I lost ther, bat srithout we an | fave || . porter who calls upon you will carry Evening World credentlais, e J i look: a 7) 3 the pictur i. Pinte a aay © lense peakslte (70%) Ae a net appreciate Aer ca wo | Grant must neve come oceiel metre JOHN MURPRY JR., No. 1981 Arthur Kill Road, Rossville, 8. I. tho pictures UP for feain from Botanical || 8K to see them. In case of doubt, telephone to the City Editor ing she must have some special message " wu handle and, inserting his fingers through| should, yet she juat overlooks our | of importance for us we stopped and as WILLIAM BROWNRIG the ‘hole, take the exact amount for] faults and keeps on loving us. There |che caught up, breathless, she asked which he had paid. Then he sauntered| are many, many wonderful things nm |'Do you want to buy some postal For best stories of last week and names of Capital off in a leisurely manner, and 1 too] the world, but ia there anything half | cards?’ You can tmagine our feelin Prize Winners, see Page 3. Winners of to-day’s Special moved away, as I did not wish a case go wonderful as the love of a moth: | when we missed the car.—Helen J Prizes will be announced in this evening's Night Pictorial of, mistaken identity to a: \se.—Mra. . ert— a Florence E. 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