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WEEKLY PRIZES. Regular CAFITAL PRIZES for the Best Stories of the Week to SPECIAL PRIZE AWARDS WILLBE _ ANNOUNCED TO-MORROW. simame oe tRIO"O8 | EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS UnDen ausnicion. Tat nigh as T'was walking up Grand Avene, Av REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS ter ce Cana Street and che Bowery. There’ was & crowd there from the corner of Crescent Street, I noticed an automobile T° make this news feature even more entertaining and interesting Special Prizes are to be awarded Daily and Weekly. about a little girl who was lost, I turned my cab into Bayard Past at what I thought was terrific speed. Then I caught One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the are in addition. Send them to “What Did You See?” Editor, Evening Street in order to get on my way more quickly. When I reached Muk ch oo grelidgnabed hela a re beat into ue street. World, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station. ITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. berry Street I saw a crowd gathered about a woman who was crying ‘There yelp or two, “ki yi! yi ki!” and I saw the dog and wringing her hands, Something seemed to tell me she had come ‘ and in wh: y - eee hen to may meat ectoulutoene ew kat, | TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT — | {Hing to do with the lost child, so 1 asked her if she was looking for a je Distributed Among “ae ‘ ay sal DAILY Prize Winners Other Than Those to Whom the Ford Cars are Awarded: FIRST, 2 * $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10. dashed straight down the street. I stepped to the gutter TOOK PLACE. WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS MAILED DAILY. Bile a Sate yes, * I bs a my and ae st en { . Street and the jowery, where she made a yin or @ Cl 5 and head him off. As he approached I saw that ever For the best stories each day: SPECIAL PRIZE, A-FORD CAR A DAY UNTIL NOVEMBER 1; FIRST CASH PRIZ! 4 ll esi t v " $25; SECOND CASH PRIZ 10; THIRD CASH PRIZE, Ti : In a moment both were lost in the crowd. I made my way back d-and every hair on his back standing straight. Upon 3 E, $10; HH E, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for next best stories 1 t 3 a! pon, . r through Bayard Street and at Mulberry I was again blocked by a however, the lip and the hair fell at once and, coming to If you witness a serious accident, the outbreak of what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know ef any other BIG news story, telephone Beekman crowd, but this was larger than the first, and different. It seemed to ‘| Wkeeled over as if dead. As I stooped to examine him a little 4000 and/ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Liberal awards for’first big news, BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. s - os 4] me that I was in the middle of a riot, with everybody yelling at me, 4 side to sob, “He-was-all-I-had-in-the wh ” y 7 f geen Bipaivcce tevertunrecaniita t spills MANHATTAN, RICHMOND. They were foreign. I could not make ovt what they were saying. RPGR thinutes t detected « Haat Waltad GE ie hae, ONE. ON THE RUN. Then one woman asked me about the child. I told her. She turned ‘ PAR atic ssotercututeastind te tte Wal saute HE 42D STREET CROSSTOWN CAR I was riding on was held up WAS BAKING A CAKE on Sunday when 1 heard a banging on the around and translated what I sald. Everybody stopped yelling and more work, 5 by the order of a traffle officer when, turning my face to the Kitéhen door, My al ri 5 . moved away. Then she told me some one had sald it was T who ran Th a oor. y sister opened it and we saw an excited, white Hands. je boy—-a lad of about seven, I judged—offered treet, I hi ‘i . . : street, I saw a whitehaired Negress with a very gentle face faced lad, about fourt i Id. “Oh, lady,”,) z over the child and that I returned to take the mother to a. hospital « piece. I told him there wouldn't be any charge this 5 Bt Ae ae bh hy lady, "she appesied, “Tet Pe "5 . ,¥ Je eh 4 i al a tinlaine hits tendeet standing at the curb. Our wait was a long one, but although the way mie in, a cop's after me!” I suppose it was wrong but without ang J. ©, Raub, Thornwood, Westchester County, N. Y. algal See rane eee avd te ul eae th 4 ‘was open {n her direction she did not move. And I saw that she was time for reflection we hid the boy in the pantry. * * * He was i rol aroun ie corner an jsappeared.—J. Lynn A 7 y, "7 shore blind and was waiting for some kind soul to assist and guide her. no sooner under cover than a policeman appeared in the yard, looked DY. No. 768 Crescent Street, Astoria, L. I. HWhieh'of all these persone tn this huriying crowd” T asked If g Ders urrying D asked myself, around, hopped the fence and went into the next street. We let the will be the one?” * * * They rushed by, the young and the old, ‘boy out and saw that his color was coming back, “I was playing t the prosperous and the just-getting-alongs. It was not that they had crap,” he explained, “when somebody saw the bull coming. Gee! but no sympathy for her; they did not see. bs ee * And then He came, I was scared. I gpess everything is all jake now, though, and I'll be ® young Italian, bound in the opposite direction. He passed her, | going.” His hand was on the door when he remembered something. paused, looked again, returned, spoke to her and escorted her across He smiled. “I win $3,” he said to my sister, “here, take this.” He i the street. * * * I watched them all the way across and when offered her $1, She thanked him, urged him to take the money home, > 4 they reached the further curb saw the young man smile and politely and advised him to cut out the crap game. * * ® Monday after- NEW: CORSANOMENT, SEcAhE ite POLAR wien. lift his hat, ‘Then he went his way and she, I know, asked God's noon, a youngster of about six rang our doorbell and handed my My ‘elaht-year-old @oh Jet ‘our’ @ate| A polar (hous Wak’ lovee "In Our atreet ‘ blessing on him.—Helen G, Baker, No. 263 West 11th Street. sister a box of candy, with a note attached: “A friend in need is a |slam Just ae, with my arms full of [this morning, It was 7.20 o'clock when f " nae pundies, 1 was entering th vund f “LET DOGS DELIGHT TO BARK AND BITE.” STEN CENTS! WORTH OF GINGER. NICE, QUIET RADIATOR. friend indeed.’ From the guy you hid in the dish closet.”—Bthel Me- |thix morninn, and it Rave me n sharp |! 8 © three-year-old, dressed in hin ; MY WINDOW I can see the boys and girls of Public School To-day when yoing up West 48th A good-sized radiator stood in the Hugh, No. 150 Van Buren Street, Staten Island. whack Bee Ain nd he apolo- fore, “polar, te r nightie,’ weiking = i eany a c Sra bia i. , t hall of a large Bay Ridge apartment mized, saying he did not know T was so] the str © was trying to keep hi 74 go to and from the building. Every day at noon there a , aon et Als hair building which my husband and 1 near. Tut when [ told him he muat} tiny feet in a pair of his mother's . scrap of some sort between some boys, but to-day I noticed geven skipping along beside me. To entered while looking for an apart- ofl next time to see that no one] Whlte slippers, In which he was shut { each about thirteen years old, stop in the middle of the the tune of some nursery jingle she mas te ve inspected many rooms, jas near before he slammed the He B alone ae aire took him pomnee H on sce Maus nd twas gaily singing: “Ten cents’ worth ut nary a sign of @ radiator did he came back at ome with vat Ave ininutes luter he was streaking @lap each other resoundingly in the face. They crossed of gingers ten cont worth of pin- ter sce in any of them. Finally, we mother, don’t you know that it out at the back door, this time without 4 stopped on the sidewalk and glared at each other. One ger.’ Just then shaslipped and fell, wormed at out of the landlord that the Ten Command: ok forward ib cree) ‘sy ee ae earn about on t 4 . ty ts but she didn't hurt herself, and she we would have to furnish our own and not backward noe Bs, he wet «r ‘The little runaway made eee The other followed sutt. Ps he he girl junbu skipped away, but this tine without heat. On the way out I looked more Kolyer, No. 66 Sixth Street, Nyack, | hs way to the street, where he was ‘ and removed it, the second girl doing likewise. hen her song. At the corner T came closely at the hall radiator and saw captured by a woman and taken home. " ‘i niher ‘ . upon her again. tn place of the that it was a dummy, not being con- Plorence C. Stump. No. 219 Westfold ‘ her hands on her hips and glared at_the other ‘balefully, PL aR la eaaavaet ny ee seoted crs, PDs Wirt, No. 28 Winwcr a MAREE ‘Avene, beth, Ne J H @ sneering reference to the other. For five minutes this pir I said as ok her in my Charlton Street, i ‘This afternoon a young lady in after: ae |. Then some other girls camo from the school! building, All aris, “what's the matter?” “Oh, = 3 noon dress alighted froma frain at the WAITING FOR HIS NUMBI ‘ s. “ ‘i lady, lady,” she SolWed. “I foryot BRONX. WITH A CHILD IN HIS ARME, uinead jon where T am{_18 the olothing department ot little older than the combatants. All made bets, “egging on’ what vy mamma aent me to pet Sah CHAN eR eAIS at oi Asai Ona MiverLeke trolaycetl eae sith) paay. ait wher : 1 am Wiinn Hi wee tae sai ee 3 } rs seemed to be the favorite of nearly all. from the store.” 1 was stumped for ZA oie man with a sleepi of abou 2 (OW Moments reappeared neatly [MAN Atty the che a but one of the fighter ; TO ee a eee ight Uops, fron avout toute 16 ROGUE THN @ man with a sleeping boy of about In a few moment red neatly {iat ater having chosen ® eerge. euit i rs even took a crack or two at the friendless one, and soRUerine AWS A = Th 1 patrnaue 4 ANGotiig (rah 8 8 < “water x a” ot t treat three years in his arma, At Burn- sed in a riding habit, She thea Tittle’ booth, corer sent i « ‘ ‘ : A paket di Heese NAY ire 43 OUFSEOMS: ie ehon rap On pane A he eee! vi y ked her afternoon clothes and wen le he by the sulesman whe ly one pulled her hair. This brought her inio a real fight- consed and her face Nyhted with jou. stoop near Third Avenue and East ning Department passed my hous SHbeAyeDn cy De Coben Me: smpe ie AU 620 ae returned, her eheaks,| Mearun taken by the b M for instantly she sailed into ler assailant, slapped her, Khe gave me a very motat Klee, then 164th Street, when « police antomo: st 180th Stre is ae ey peared in thi darknent Vagiow tom the exert, xccured hor/ tiller for trousers, 1 » yanked her hair and seemed about to do snore when al) soca siuping to the tune of same wur- bite vownded the corner. As the boys | was not sprinkling, so a boy, al donly U heard orice, culdontly of dle- THAIS ROR aNA, weecore. toe henae rather egiavede dan neiheeien i ir heels and ran. Then, with the field cle: nd victorious, sery single ‘Ten « nes i orth of ficd a potlcoman jumped from the | who was, pulling a amall wagon contatn- ae ae rT Pah eau oe ron, in 8. Bletriad. . Virst street, man what wos wrong with her husband. t 4 . 5 ginger; ten vents’ worth of ginger. the taka OF ibaa ;] about a couple of hundred’ fee : } * Tl tavestigntion dy thi a fe } started to cry—not, it seemed to me, because there were no U'nlaio M. Streicher, No. 678 Tenth carand picked up 65 cents the young | [nk bees a oie ie a RC nents cdme wpon the same man, ati with | Wostield, N. J, riety bei os Lilet Pape pra to conquer, but because there was one which had to be Gueiue “aanhatioe, pandlers had hastily abandoned, 1th Hee eee ea eeeee cinkier | tC aecping baby tm Ms arms, An Anus We With oj [1h Ue bosch. Se hed toh bnown that t J, Huggard, No. 93 43d Street, Corona, L. 1. ocan Calling siv girls, from avout cioht [reached the corner, splash! out cane | Sher form stunk away in the darky | ete a sing of a pack of throe-{® ahoull have let tho tallor know he k A wo: Rect eras to ten, he threw the money into the |the water, and before the boy could] jiained that a thug had attempted a [Score hounds drew imo to my window {Wi reddy, and as business was very A woman brought a kitten into tue] ain and laughed a they scrambled | move he wan drenched. He jumped off ome Satu.day un unuaunl « brink in the store, he had been for- _ ing room of the New Amaterdam y holdup, but had become frightened atuctay and [ saw an unusual elght, yy ing iE ‘ . “Now, dogl't let the bova end untled his wagon, and stood there, ‘i Just a little ahead of the hounds a fox |Setten. But for Friend Wife he might ‘ re to-day, where the almost-hu- Y at my approach. He thanked me ittle ab f th Se Gant monkey, BA Of the Zelnfelta, 6 le sany out ts the girls atar a forlorn and dripping figure. Another] and went on, and I noticed that the | Was running for denr » follow. [Dave been there yet, A, McAvoy, No. nities, was having a new coat titted. for home,—Saul [lad of ten’ took pity on him. took off] baby im his arma still wan aleeping [ing the dogs were seventy-five | 1009 Hudgon Avenue, Woodeliff-on-Hud- When Sally anw the Kitten ahe ix Brour, | and Manded it to th bos necoa/ully.—jamies R. Canning, No, | ridern in guy nitive It looked lke an [80m Ne J. i ng und clappl ner hands : 7 who pul itjou and ren shivering around | 4342 Forest Avenue, Weat Brighton, —lold h — Mrs, Anna T. Acai . Hee steve ie CSE UG eae Etcton QUE MPTION COT corte, dragging bis tee.—Mra| Staten Leland. Smith, Gladstone, No & 7 “ALONE: FROM LONDUN, P Spiel wan uotcli tier teaet TABNINl: the Crescent ‘Theatre ttin Wiener, No. 7o4 Hast 180th | ; A young Mnglishman approached me ‘ and gently petted It e kliten cubied ve Hfth row on the right, Bronx - BROOKLY Broudway yesterday and sald: “f against y and licked her hand und ® Vacant seat in the fot row, ro » by the service button you wear that ‘ Sally picked it up. kissing and haseing | Tectly in front of me, A lad came tn, FALLING WATER. “SOFT NOTHIN ACK POR AN acct ure an overseas man, I hayen't q it to her breast as she rocked ‘ack | tok the vacant seat for u few minut 1 got ow a Tremont Avenue car at -In an old trunk to-day I cane NT nto @ man in five days, and as : MAKING B'LIEVE,” and forth, like a mother with a baby Shen ul ee nat on us Be at so one no} the Westchester Square subway sta- acroas a love letter in a vaguely fa- Whenever an ambulance brings « pa- prise oh ae aged ela a“ ma I t phone ran; mut tA. On the Queensboro subway of the | When the fitting was over, Sally car- [One Cse ake it und went away. tion during the rain and saw a man millar handwriting. As I rea flent to the Bushwic ‘ou Fy faded SR I Le ram con- bie i Cornea tine Taaw tio women stand- | red the Kitten lo her own room ard|i0 ® few minutes ho was back, minus| who had entered stoop over, The Seer ri feat ae see Net ait to the Bushwick Hospital In the lauctors and cinoma ticket-takers have ‘ was oll ready to hear ing on the platform. One had a baby dante: PEaettadtentons atta au] ue coat He pieked up his hat and water that had collected on the rim eGnEE toon written bu myselfat | aay \t the men at work atop the tsmiled gt me, but a fellow simply must 1 weice gay: “Oh, 1’ sor- (n her arma and the other was hold- | fork. More suitable food was provided, | Went awa, vidently he had found a of his hat poured into the lap of a the age of sixteen to ny twenty. [new nurses’ home in course of erection} have some one to talk wit! It shows he wrong number."” Tit- ing a ba at the baby thought |yid the kitten 1 Sa Bette rr In the centre of the house woman neat tome. She moved haa- vear-old sweetheart, and of atl the [next to the hospital crane thelr necks | What a ‘lly lonely place a big city Z ” is ia Mr, Curtis contained “something edible h ig ont Oru inetearni pnd had left his cout there to claim it] tii. and when he saw what had yidivutous, ailty, flopparish things |to sco what is going on. On one much {o®® be When an Englishman, of all pee £ i) the Borden's plant on stretched her 1 towanil tha Lee STRAIN aha een nh while he retrieved hits tint happened ho grabbed for Ads hnit’ to pea ae laa Ne : if tak : will thus addre stranger.—B. , ‘ , where I work), and ond the ow of made a tual i - Dodd kK Avenue,} areid any further trouble, and the gues My) it avemed’ to: me the ion’ the man who tums tha crauk Stafford, No. 131 Park Avenue, Le- chman ig I, Will yow tion & the something nx ext of Ue rain water went fying p T cannot now conceive of ever conveyor that carries bricks to thefonla, N. J. ‘ lace??? I thought it frou the it to <3 = into the woman's face.—Mre. Mave write oh utter nonsense. How- [top forgot the bricks he was helpin t Dut analous to please a a minute, seeing nothing given to CLEANED a nue, Brons ve aweetheart Bas Viook at a patient Just being taken from] Twas waiting for a trolley car at* dressed hastily and hur- her, then broke into smiles as she AT THE MAIL BOX, On Washington Avenue, near 1 : been my husband for ten years and Jan ambulanc ‘The result wae that the] Miller and Atlantic Avenues this morn- ‘ . Just aa I got appeared to understand. — She put wasi takin. MAlironi A Jeo et, I saw a woman carrying a bun- GREEN, is now a sensible man of thirty-five | bricks descended on his head—and he| ing when I aaw a horse that had wound ' filled with sev- the supposed edible into her mouth dway and’ Bleecker Street at the which fell to the ground, exposing] | Was walking through one of the] «and father of our three husky chile | was the next patient admitted (o the} the rope several times around the tree ’ were singing joyously and made motions of chewing before |e yon. swith jetters being handed quantity of garbage. tunnels leading to the Grand Central] dren, And I'll be sport enough to |institution.—J. M. Reilly, Bushwick|to which It tethered. It had f from the plant and whe held ont her hand for more. | ey om all sides, ‘Three young girls laboriously pleked up the refuse, subway station, when some one bun say 1 have never regretted ¢t, The | Hospital, Brooklyn browsed the grass down close within the ' Some one sang out: The same fantasy was indulged in | tO Me Crom at ice ann ae Teappad ie started on T said to myself: : {me so hurd as almost to knock me letter was too good to destroy, #0 I reatricted territory and made ineffectust ‘ one run away with and this kept up for some little time, thine § ee at | $8 ene woman in titis congested district} my feet. Regaining my equilibrium, I] buried it decp in the trunk, for if,it | MR. KIDDER ORDERS HAM AND . ‘ ’ hing In my bag. As she walked efforts to Ket tempting grass just out & %” Was I mad?f—Ray until the baby snizgied closcr to its BA vee Sa 1] who Is dolng her part to keep the strecta| turned to who was reaponsible for| ever metsthe eyes of my oldest son, Or iaache Mighlion anion FenRUtiniy the: t “No. 46 Horriman Ave- mother and said: ‘Me fu Miivced int wie bakoand) say clean." T watched the woman walk past] the act and saw a young man whose 0 head now reaches my ahoul- Vn have + aiid amid ren far witiiney ae) around Lek me full’-—H. Wachemith, dropped ‘her purse t Tn out. to] Several clty garbage cans until she camepeyes were giued to the black Hne on the nay dignity would forever be id machin a wuatitess came. |e than freeltie th ntinued ; Mtreet, Corona, La I roy be ttl to the settlement house on that blork.|celling 1 walked along, bumping} destroved.—Mrs, M. Brennan, No, : Ba) Wigtatine ture ‘ ¢ WAIT, — her to come back, tt Ul thon she threw her garbage deliber Into everybody IMm.—BP Roth 425 Hicks Steet, Brookl order to the table he shared | craxing.--Mra. J. H. Ackerman, No, 396 . ° aved and laughed the merry Hu ni 7 0 her garbage de ito everybody n.—B oth: 25 Hi Street, Brooklyn, me ina lower Fulton Stree > 101 ' Inland City, 1 . a T was dressing one of my t ie : ¢ Robine). THE USUAL POLICEMAS, ~ 4 * enh ke t Plies ON a Tre Oreanae han scene ng Indy came ‘accustomed to rating in restaurants, iB sign on the side that {Old twins 'o-tey ten He was. sol purse, 49 contrive An aged Itilian woman, who stood] He repeated the number and, when BROOKLYN ® Gnnly holding « conversation with hin- Me NereitUiEn weeping at Fulton Street and Flatbush] he | girl atlll appeared yucaled, WS HAT BLEW OFF. 1 hold i v him Rh UAGeute: Mane venue Sunday morning, enlisted t pointed to it on the menu, It waa i 0 » Avenue, 18th to isth|self. Tf saw him shake his head. | oot sympathy of group ‘of people who| opposite the ltom “Ham and egg,” 1 was xp odin down Chambers Street * id to te hortly before 7 P. M. to cateh an Erte ‘ ‘at the Fountain.| "Mamma, lolly pop, peace., said to gother@l about her. No one in the| and referred to the number of calo- | Shortly befor stig / « ; heen out of busines: |himeelf. “No, no, not no. pe “THE TOME aLway Kroup could speak Itallan, nor could the} ries in the food,—Olive Brower, forryboat. when & heavy suet of the . it yeara.—Mrs. G. A.|swered himself with supposed sew THE CUsToy ts Al. s poltceman who pron yiappeared: win} §87:Macon street, Brooklim, brisk breeze whisked off the hat of @ r p M9 18th Avenue, Astoria, |—Mre. K. H. Biebert, No. 474 i * {oicwhomleno alasinyndae tarsterce cd man fn front of me, and it was hurled Street, Glendale, 1. J., Queens. well-to-do busin (spoke in her native tongue, The offic OCCASIONALLY SHE WRITHS A pxalnat bd Ieee Be ae fetes ok n the ‘res psigna Jto ow young al iy bt A | ADT SCAND, SREY, SONNE bape . STR. 7, { s we! O- am oO Leo 80 urried on, squer COLN AVENUE, near Walnut Street, in Queens to-day, | ee thea aon. The man and his wife falled tol many perwona to-day to vielt. the ofice jugh Just_as the Kates were closing. $ ‘@ little girl about ten years old. There was a big dog naes Behe Women's wordh, bur fie : Coal Company, where Tain} One on the brightly lighted ferryboat T > \ © with her a moment, an-}employed, to ascertain when their or-[ cup my hands to straighten my hat, r her. Tears were streaming down the girl's face. She nounced that “she wants to go to Ne. ders for coal will be Alled, This par d c " ne nel dae we omy itonish- & kitten to her breast. When I asked her what the bal PR it Clinton st vert ad was hRKed vigor: | teular ‘customer demande to. seer tho t dlacover i tp ray. utter Saisalete; i t dran‘e the co Ps 1. © 9 “x a ously by the aged woman, whose tears} manager and, when he inquired po 4 ‘ a fe . she completely ignored me. Her gaze was directed across n carte to-day, the rame esterday's Special Prizes. Bave place (o miles, “The policeman titely what ho could do for her, starnwd | eenaers, that T had carried the man's © ¢ © Suddenly the crying ceased. Her face bright- } waiter serving hin. and he volt him halted a trolley” car, gave inatructions | and fumed at hin for fully Af Relciy be too Na sanent the bontes Es ‘was coming from a house across the way. Reaching | wiih my table @hote dinner. Brin FORD CAR. ae ae cee is re Winaligy after gavanaine tet Blanche ¢ lark, No. 190 Madison Street, ittle lady grabbed her own big dog by the collar and yelled to me now.” It was a case of to: MARION E, SMITH, No. 7 Wallace Street, Pceport, L. 1 James Place, Brooklyn, Al be delivered. thie very after.) Brooklyn - or customer, 0 We he stormed ¢ tof thi Sic him, Jack!" A terrible fight followed, I turned rm NING FOR A BRIGHT YoUNa (Winners of 1 o G, C. Trefry, No. rowdy Mais rd Prize report immediately to City Editor, Even- ot . , “ald the manager, “whe didn't again and begged and implored her to call her dog off. He J patian, Ing World, for identification.) 1 am Bie sa ni ieee | me hen ne rudd M rs MAN. ing the other one, I said, and she ought to be ashamed of | oa First Cash Prize, $25. savings bunk. rordny W Negron wdos| 70, Setiin, No. 90 Cornella ‘ste ‘The five-year-old on of x nelahbor was , in, oR OLICS A, MILDRE eae ees arent Positor, came to my window and handed | Freeh Mil Medd Shy si rea ne When she looked up at me she was sobbing again BRIGHT FOR ANYTHING ILDRED Y, SWANSON, No, 5! Walnut St., Montelair, N. J Se I ind T aaw Hint 1 behind w UNUSUAL bush and pipe up: “Hands up, Mr, if Jack does kill him,” she sald, “that ole dog killed my LS ahantuare Second Cash Prize, $10. Id girl on a Seventh y Inquiries ax to wheth pee ere nee we ewer eww reeweerey Irs. F. E. Falkenberg, Jackson Avenue, Queens Village, Avenue subway train to-day ‘was BILL SEIDEL, No. 303 Hast 164th Street, Bronx. d to draw or deposit some On a bench in the City Hall Station | Mant” as an insu ed eae thee such a noticing Hitle body that ehe ry * Vell, what do you wish to of the HL RT. at 8 o'clock this morn. | is. ‘The ste one ita tay ly ay, Wwe should be a future “What Did You Third Cash Prize, $5. aquired, and he answered, ing T fawn man sleeping soundly. Only | Tabbed uD the child, carried him to tla Seer” prise winnor, She kept up a HELEN FRANCES LAMB, No. Ninth Street, Brook!y1 know, what ah wants todo his showed from beneath his over her who wan arnusedly watching and running fire of comment upon pas- ‘3 an account here the other day, and on] voat, Which was pulled up close 4 have 4 ver perat fk’ NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! gengera. One lady had “a funny Ten Cash Prizes of $2 Each. + the envelope It ways ‘In five daya re-[ tls head. A large orange and black re wees nose ke the ice man.” A whito- LILLIAN MAY BURRAS, No. $774 18th St., Richmond Hill turn to the Savings unk.’ and} cat that was Tying on the man’s head ineied (3 the Es bearded 9) was hailed ax “Santa P UNE M ‘oy t 0 tinea! hore aly am Jol Wilshaw, No tno ' ‘ invited fg no charge of any kind for taking part in The Evening Pate tad ounen a inde aarti at: gets Bos RON RE DA SEY ohh PRN Obra Prcttee Girt beeekc No aa matters Did You See To-Day?" competition, Send no money pulling on her full length white HUNK? GH MRT ON a Paperen un = lyn sivencast . gloves, the ld pointed a chubby 4 Piece 2 COE ASSUN) SHkSH THE CART BEFORE THE nSHS uribore letters. Pay no money to any one under any etroum- finger and. said, exeltediy, “Look, HENRY STRINGHAM, No, 2892 Valentine Avenue, Bronx Nearly every morning " ay to BACHOIN TIS TURN ONAL calls are made on Ford winners ONLY. If mom, dat lady's putting her ‘tock- MRS, A. DIETZ, N 15 Kast 197th Street, Hronx work see on Uni Avenu tween Te ! jeed a lorge nun ¢ fe adjudged worthy of the automobile the re- ines on her hands C. Gilkoul, I, P, BROWN, No. 179 W ington Street, Brooklyn Stage Street aad Greenpoint Park, a] trucks enter and leaving, with NO TEMPERATURE, Air small daughter has had a severe cold, and when she wak me lust No. 687 Hudson Street, ANITA MARIE 0 pounds or] tle Burns Bros, cont yard in our t ed carriage, tof borhood, About Lu Ao MM, about a ¢ LAKE, N MRS. EF. W. GUSTIN h Street, Brooklyn very big ma No. 45 Crestwood Ave., Crestwood, N.Y more, riding ina welkhing calls upon you will carry Evening World credential: oF ? « I ras! w’ ' One retui o de ters ne \ ng ole 7 pt u them. In casa of doubt, telephone to the City Editor ; HOLD PAST MRS. S. WEIR, No. 127 Palmer Avenue, Por Richmond, s. 1 the hack of which one and sometimes i ! i t who night by coughing violently L got up to ‘World. T saw a barrel burst to-day r two big truck horses are tied. Appr from cellar quarters to pe take 1 ratu Five minutes for the Johnson Process Glue pany ~ SS from behind, one meta t impression} arrived with horses and after in the clinieal thermometer fe made to print the more meritorious contribu- wien uniondin five-ton truce No. Read to-day's stor Pick the ones you think are the horses ate pushing hin sor of the precious fue ofall tr her tongue T drew tt om matters likely to be of general interest. “Locate” 119 West 17th Street, and the sidewalk best. Winners ill be announced in this evening's Night « view dincloses th: ed out and res Just nothing at 1 glue and th Pictorial (Green Sheet) edition and in othor editions und white pony, us tound a wore sl 1 hod tried to get her temperature Tell WHERE the thing happened. And “keep on was deluged with ir wan deluged with with a short, thick steel knitting needle, Mra. Olive W. Atwood, No, 303 East t, Lrooklyn ng, 18 dre the knee wer to-morrow. liven @ bath in the sticky mass.—-Mins : H. Canfield, No, $91 Liberty Avenue Susan Cardinall, No, 213 Spring Street 3 Lrookly ORD A DAY’’ GIVEN AWAY FREE UNTIL NO VEMBER 1--SPECIAL PRIZE : ing the carriagy.—Mrs, iS i meen Taran A WraAn rR mer 8 re naw eee ee a=

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