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\ She Helped Mrs. Arsdale Wrote a “What Did You See?” About Her Mischievous Pet. all against me, Now—tell!” Arsdale petting Jiffy, he. bulldc next Mrs. Claudia Arsdale of Woodbine Drive, Freeport, L. 1., was returning home Iate yesterday with her little @anghter, Claudia, six, when the @hild, for the first time, noticed work- Men erecting a gurage in the rear of the house. “Mamma,” she asked, “are we go- tng to get a automobile?” “No, dear,"’ the mother replied with @ sigh—when up steppea a reporter fer The Evening World. “Yes, you are, Mrs. Arsdale,” he maid. “You won the Ford for the best eontribution to to-day's ‘What Did You See To-day’ page.” When Mrs. Arsdale was convinced aN \ for adventure, and Mrs. quick wit of writing it Into a conti bution for the To-Day?" page that won the Ford. Here !@ Mrs, Arsdale's story: IN HALF A JIFF. taxioab | was met at the drive who had taken my pet bull pup He. house. * © * We mi * * © A thorough poor pup search the phone strange voice repo dog is down here Shall we send ‘im tat pia RSSSAREE that she was an actual winner of a Ford, she tried to keep the joyful fews from little Claudia, in order to surprise the child on her birthday, Which is Sunday, but the child's quick Perception spoiled th “We're going to have a auto; we're going to have a auto!" she sang as she danced about. “You're a regular Santa Claus,” Mrs. Arsdale told the reporter, who Biushed, because he is too young even fo shave every day. | Mrs, Arsdale was completely over- ‘whelmed by her rood fortune. She had dreamed that her, contribution to ‘the “What Did You See To-Day?" page might win a Ford and it took some minutes for the awerd to seem @ reality. “['ve sent in ever so many ‘What- @id-you-sees?"” she said. ‘Not one of them ever was printed, much less Proved to be a prize winner. — re- @olved not to let myself get dis- couragea, but to keep on, in the hope that I'd get a contributio.. printed. 1 mever thought much about winning ‘any of the prizes, because I knew that @housands and thousands of ‘What- @id-you-sees? were being sent. in Cook Rice Right Do you serve rice often enough? Ask for Comet Rice at your tng at once. Teacichly end eect ‘most cases of eczema, rash or Mistress Win Father Denten She Was Married to every day, and the chances seemed As the reporter started for the train he glanced back and saw Mrs. Jiffy Is In for a lot of petting in the fev weeks, until the novelty wears oii, for it was Jiffy’s penchant Aredale’s “What Dic You See Coming nome late at night in a way by a friend of the family the goblins had got her. Just as we were about to abandon the J ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBLR 27, 1922. MISS BAKER RETURNS LAND PLANE ALIGHTS ON SHIP FOR FIRST TIME. TO HER HOME UNWED Authorities Hope to Solve Most] amcer, Flying Two-Seater Machine Educational Pro! me : f ‘ ‘To discover dren, to account on, to check truancy rous educational proble and achievement tests’ ven to fifth grade pupils in raey public schools this week, 1 rit State Commissioner of Edu- cation Enright appointed committees to . the tests, analyze the results nd remedial procedure. ® have been given and statistics will be tabulated and over to the committees for Jn and recom PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS FOR JERSEY PUPILS to land on the deck of a man- In the United States Navy proved « ful off the Virginia Capes yester Lieut. Commander [o} evaller, flying a 6. landed on the flight a . Langley while, the wel was going about six knote, A thirty-mile wind was blowing from the northwest at the time, and the piane, landing at a voiocity of 45 knots, was utopped by the arresting gear within twenty-fvo feet, rat ance Abrond. LR haat CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—Mary Landon Baker has returned incognito to the United States, {t Is admitted at the office of her father, Alfred L. Baker. 8] A report that the oft-acheduled wed- ding with Allister McCormick had actu: |* ally taken place In England during her stay of six monthe waa dented by the father, who suid he Knew nothing of her plans, Settles on Ship Gotnt Six Knots an Hour. NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 27.—The first ttempt of a land-type flying machine 1 ‘ ss sede tistaicis BUCKS CENTRE IN SLEEP AND BREAKS HIS NOSE TO ASSURE THE SUCCESS OF YOUR AFTERNOON TEA SERVE DELICIOUS FORMOSA Strictly Hand Made CLINTON, Miss., Oct, 27,—C, 8, WIl- at Missiaaippl College and player, while wrestling with a a nightmare tyought he was bucking centre. With a tremendous plung fell from the top of a double-decker bed and broke his nose on a chair, TOWN 18 HEIN FARGO, N. D., Oct - 0 rounds of ammunition sent to Weathope, N. D., te ‘e In guarding th gus Fra: Your dealer has it. 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