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“This is my lucky day,” David L. ‘Woolsey remarked to his mother ashe left his home, No, 285 10th Street, Brooklyn, for work. Tt was, too, ‘World reporter found him a Nttle later and told him he had been awarded a Ford car for the best contribution to yesterday's To-Day” page. Mr. and Mrs.' parents of the happy whom he lives, when the reporter told him thelr son bad won a Ford. “T’'m so glad, because he certainly deserved it," his mother said, while her eyes shone with pride. ‘* night David would come home and write and write. nothing much has seemed to interest him until this contest came along. He spent all his spare time writing. but after he'd write for hours he'd throw most of what he'd written In the waste paper basket, wouldn't interest kept on—and now we're #0 happy.” David Woolsey, and is chief shipping clerk for the Vandyke, packere in Bush Termina! Building No, 20, came tn later and heard the good newer. amiles. “I believe maybe my luck has fons, her loss has been u severe blow. David W oolsey’s Lucky Da Brought Him a Ford Car Pays Thé Evening World’s “What Did You See?” Page a Deserved Tribute. because an Evening “What Did You See John R. Woolsey, winner, with were overwhelmed Since his wife died saying it But he yoody. who ts forty-five, Reeves Company, fruit Naturally, he was all day. he said, with a trace of ‘irs. Woolsey died cight- ago and as sho and her re inseparable compan- camp wWoor.te a firm with which he had been for twenty-five years and it was three montha before he obtained another job, this time with the Reeves Company. Incidentally it telling about a fine-spirited act on the part of his employer that won a Ford usly enough," he said, “the has always been a lucky day for Every good thing that ever hay pened to me has happened on that! lly The only bad thing that ever happened on the 24th was when my wife died eighteen months ago. 1 thought that the good fortune of the come to an end when that . but I guess the 24th will continue a lucky day for do a Wool 10: ec errenen eee quip one me ances , = THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922. fore his Ford-winning effort. That one brought a $2 prize and was just enough encouragement to keop him PLEADS port an accident.” In the past few ey has reported many events to the city editor ning World by telephone, fing killing of Will the city editor has known]. ‘The shootin, ~ ended a quarrel that followed a ni ter, ; of drinking , bi and Pollcoman Edward Gerrity of the wey could reach a telephone. William B, Kennedy, counsel for Sut-| Bedford Avenue Station, who saw tt phin, waived read Bail was fixed at fendant arranged date was not set. Do you kno told The Eve- ning World report ‘there are regu- lar clubs formed to get agter news for The Evening World and find con- The Evening World is doing a lot to @make people more The steamer M: observan ° Indian porte, was Here is the Ford wfhner: tine WHAT ONE YOUNG woman | Stewart's departm pip. 1 saw an aged couple standing at the corner of Becond Avenue and 42d Street, Brooklyn, this morning, offering for 15- cent luncheon neatly cardbeard boxes. Tho workers eed §=them way to B Terminal Building No, 20, but @ cold wind was biow- and not many stopped to One young woman, how- stepped aside, made a pur- and chatted with the ven- dors, Net long afterward she returned, and taking the woman by the arm, escorted her to the Terminal Building. She had spoken to her employers about the old couple shivering in the etrest and had jained sanction for the sale of feed within the building. This one ergenization hae 400 employees. Officia! at put @ counter together a: invited the woman te eet up her “atore.” Then the bose arranged te serve his employees hot tea free of charge, The old couple are not to be exposed to wintry winds, It looks ae if they might profitable business. A woman did it, smallpox. observation and dered fumigated ai cA w. Capt. William 2, an official af their ping circles, died ville, Fla. 6% ‘andyke, despite his pro} 1329-1331 BROALWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN . Thursday— A Stirring Sale of 800 Worth 29.75 Worth 25.00 Worth 22.50 Worth 19.75 Whether you contemplate the rurchase of Fall Dresses now or later, there is every good reason why you should benefit by this op- portune underselling or more of these Dresses, Five of the Dresses in This $12 Sale Are Pictured tomorrow. Women -will be overjoyed when they see these excellent Frocks. We expect to dispose of them all in the merning, for those who see them will feadily buy at least one, two tributions, only had one printed be- | EDITOR’S BAIL $15,000, him with first degree mansinughter for i SUPPOSED SMALLPOX ON WEST INDIAN SHIP, day when ole of the men in the be suffering from a malady believed The man was the crew vaccinated. Ti a mpany, and well known tn local ship- "CALAD R’ BROOKLYNITES DRIVEN “NOT GUILTY.” r Harry Satphin in Qaneens Court yy plugging away. ; Eight Families Flee im Night In Mansinughte Indtetment. 7 “Why, I'd get upin the middie of | |, iit nbs ash 4 Clothes at Fire Weraing. the night to go toa fire,"’ he anid. arry Sutphin, pol i clan and editor, Two score persons ran to the street “I'd leave my supper any time to re- pleaded not gullty when arratgned be fn their night clothes at 3 A. M. to- In the Queens norning on the in- yesctrlay charging day because of a burning lace ew First Street, Brooklyn. lain Bierman on Oct according to polee, in the apartment of Samuel Schel Ing of the Indictment $15,000, which the de- precaution. Tho curtain was the to give, but a trial tent of the loi — WowTr MEET 8. ft. LEAGUE WOMEN VOTERS, laracaibo, from Weat detained at quaran- the invitation tssued to them by ent was discovered to St. George to-morrow night. league each year has hed all the “| didates speak before It. cratio cand! clared ‘that were not given side of the o treated unfair this year, fifty pa nd released, who met to-day year's meeting M. TUPPER. M. Tupper, seventy- the Clyde Steamsnip and feel they Monday at Jackson- ie thought t 1 way, but Good Scamment voor farth, TO USE IS GOOD JUDGMENT. “The Tea that is always Reliable.” ania SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES eee 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE, Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. BROOKLYN FULTON STREET coco BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt It Subway ation Brooklyn Sizes for Women and Misses, Canton Crepe Em- broidered and Draped $12 Canton Craps Flowing Pane's 13 meant SOE SALE AT , Agia, THREE BROOKLYN STORES = = Satin Circular Skirt, Silk Lace Bertha Collars $12 » Every new style, mate- rial and color effect of the season is evidenced in this wonderful group. Materials Velvet—Canton Crepe— Satin— Poiret Twill—Satin Canton—Velvet and Metallic Combinations, Ete. . ~, Styles ~. Drapes—Flowing Sleeves—Metallio virdles—Buckles Circular Skirte— Pleated Panels he, STREET BY CURTAIN FIRE on the ground floor of No. 398 South The blaze started from a gas stove first, aroused the eight families as a The Democratic candidates of Rich- mond Borough to-day decided to refuse Teague of Women Voters to attend a meeting {n the Curtis High School at The Demo- chance to state their ence the declination Republican candidates Coin: nie TO BROOKLYN rtain . OPPENHEIM@CLLINS&G FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN A Special Sale Thursday or 4000 Pairs the ‘The can- de- they were Footwear has enabled us to finest group of Women’s and Group I—12.00 Values Sale Price 8.50 Group 2—10.00 Values Sale Price 6.75 Group 3—8.00 Values Sale Price 5.00 Women’s Fine Quality Low Shoes At Very Extraordinary Price Concessions The co-operation of several makers of our High Grade ther together the isses’ Shoes we have ever been able to offer at such Attractive Prices. Fashionable new Tongue Pumps of Patent Leather, Black or Brown Brocade Satin,and Combinations with Brocaded Satin quarters. Pumps,Oxfords & Slippers. Gray, j Brown and Black Suede, Brown & Black Kidskin, Patent Leather, Black Satin and Combinations of Patent with Brown & Otter Suede. One strap model Pumps of Patent Leather, Black Kid or Satin. Louis and Walking Heels. These Shoes Also on Sale in Qur New York Store OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€@ FULTON STREET-BROOKL) ‘Announce for Tomorrow a Special Offering of COTY’: (‘TOILET WATER Every Desirable Odeur {1.905 Three-Ounce Bottle COTY’S EXTRACTS | | Specially Priced at 3.25 | THE FAVORED FRAGRANCFS | Chypre, L’Origan, L'Or, Rose | | Muget, Paris and Other Odeurs ——— <= Houbigant’s FACE POWDER Desired Shades and } 50c Varied Fragrances EXTRACTS Coeur de Jeanette | \ Royal Cyclamen | 1.65 Os, Bottle GRAND RapPips FURNITURE OUR NEW CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Delivers $50 $5.00 a $100 $10.00 iy $200 $15.00 Ms SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY. EVERYTHING OPEN SATURD: FisHeR Bros COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103" & 104" ST REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. The siopleat way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly, Then thg corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plas- ters. The action is the same. 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