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The Travelers’ mind the question: “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?" Not what somebody else saw, not what you heard and not something that happened Brooklyn 1 representatives to meet last summer. What did YOU n of the party, but had @iffl- e to-day? He TRUTH QROUT. Contributors to the oage should write of subjects with which they are familiar, Choose, preferably, things that happen in your own neigh- J ACK T Beek. Rae a at borhood. Tell your story, if possible, in not more than 125 words, State WHERE the incident took place. Write your name in full. Write evan) ebrou phate ereaeene eae irienda. Finally, after vations Saamas TWo SPATS, * THE MENACING TREE. your address carefully. Address your letter to ‘What Did You See To-Day?" Evening World, P. 0. Box No. 185, City Hall Station, New York. Tanpblacke Ot Ais: sinlea- Ub, 1. thonahe fr tea non date pbeeed on I was seated in Loew's 86th Street On the east side of Vyse Avenus, wasn, | face Of Sable 2D oll when Tf saw tits | Problem belng # 1, the Jewish Immf- ant Ald § Theatre Friday afternoon, when an old] some 150 feet north of 174th Street, man tapped ub th h Thursday night the Jeffer ' ‘ ‘y was arene to and a tapped me on the arm with his larye tree that ORT TERN fy BERL ae RS Avent nvited the refugees to be tte cane and asked, “Are there any seata| ‘% @ larve treo that should be cut OUT OF TOWN. QUEENS: ne culled Juck Powell, «Cola | They wore noon en route tn tala and t Peel Lee case Lasoret beta AO el SA 0 THEY HEAR HIM CALLING THE SMITH A RUGGED LASS IS SHE. ed AI Lontedy. tain fae | Hever before aw so many persend there were not, and he repeated mothers and babies who gather = rane , y m. od I! Tooker! tiie “| into a taxt.—R. W. Ruelberg, Question thrice, explaining that ‘about! i! daly duving the sablee’ O CROSS FROM HOBOKEN TO JERSEY CITY at the head of ALKING THROUGH JITH AVENUE, ASTORIA, to-day 1 | Tiel! looked like dicle Goodman an 6 Lloyd Street, Brooklyn, could not hear. So 1 took him by neat toes (Ble wean ob te eet Eighth Street you have to climb the Palisades by way of what stopped before a blacksmith shop to wateh the rugged swith le And that’s Juat whom he proved {o] wysee ye ve GF OC LETTERS, d_him de Caged worn away to such an extent at it a sa ram: chon ewing a might: cass asa tug uilelit handle a t H ois afer neeuriine permission trom 3 i ea ee there wan a vacant seat | pase that it te lable to fall ae are known as the “Thousand Steps." It was shortly serine’ : Y ie | Monager O'Sullivan, L went back stage pind ment, and it is @ positive menace. sunset last night that, at the foot of the stairs on the railroad tracks, I ball bat. I love to watch the smith at work, study the play of haw «dd actor invhte lair. What On Monday 8 “What Did You Seer” on every one he passed nals | Hove of fhe newahborkood wetter the | saw an old man waving a branch of some sort in the air and shouting muscles. I shut my eyes und try to picture the rondside blicksunlth fy Found wo Ind! A! H Grown, No. [MaKe F potiend nn article that reads he reached the seat he sat down anc make 6s againat it, and in a loud voice at the rocks above him. His language was not that of earlier days, when America was young and the blacksmith « more ae sdbess A With their four-montha-old boy. In one SALARY, Henisnte bee lh ng ae fires has bur of the U.S. A. and I did not understand what he was saying. His per- important personage. * * * And then [I got a real surprise and GETTING ACQUAINT Br ae wanes te child chanced to see ~MMiae Stella R. Rogers, No. 125, Tins DUiteat nean formance drew what we may describe as the “usual crowd.” * * * saw the “something interesting” which caused me to knock at the Phe Golden Rute” musth be scllne Nea Oa 93d Street. shou are that tree Suddenly he changed his tactics. Bending himself almost double, he door of the “What Did You See To-Day?" » © © © LT suw this | bd hsthedl ka kala : ly hip, & You know the rest. I want ward Cohen, No, $04 Audubon Ave- “ave US splendid tmita “ * -heh-! ” blacksmith’s wife swinging a sledge as well as any man-could do it. |) jy hey wae ore mpgs iho ‘Ito know where this boy genius Itves. A WAY THEY HAVE. nue. gave us @ splendid tmitation of a goat, His “Beh-hch-heh-hel!” was Lib} e Mu Wi my hoy wars enylously engine at V1 Or do you mean four YEARS old? Obe Bvectiee, "Ti love apaleal e057 sent wily aa perfection. * * This seemed to be about what was needed, for T asked her how she came to take up y work and she told gir be ai levying te. TH) hate different.—Mathilde M, Strobel, seven-year-old to get some at a] BY COMMAND OF HE immediately the old boy came back tow normaley. * * * We me that she had been “helping out” in the shop ever since she was a [ES tho olen Mile gil wilh No. 115 Bay Ridge Avenue, Brooklyn. frulterer’s on Columbus Avenue, oppo-] A baby was crying In her carriage on e: | y C irl. When the job in hand was complete p WO) od in front | ehild « 1 box of en and passed y ' site the Museum of Natural History. Grand Street near Suffolk. No one] Testmed our journey and when we had climbed about 100 steps we 8 J Ml was completed the woman stood It front | chitd haeecrno tueatdiines NOW WOODHAVEN GROWS. He returned in a few minutes, saying,| stopped. Presently an organ grinder ap-| SaW above us among the rocky cliffs of the Palisades the cause of the of the shop, her arms folded, waltiag for more work’ to come along U ¥ Bs A year ago my husband and I strofled “No fruit for you; I lost the dollar."| peared, He paused by the carriage} old man’s antics. Jumping from rock to rock, swift and surefooted, —Adam Krakenberg, No, 479 Raddle Street, Long Island City, Queens. |; Tiree more] through a country section that 1s -eew That was two days ago. To-day we] and started a tune, Instantly the baby's z s _ : atone th t. Woodhaven, We found passed the apot where he lost the money| tears ceased flowing and she smiled.| Were from thirty to forty goats and their kids, nibbling at the grass or J canhicsie some beautiful wild asters, picked some and a little gust of wind came driving] The man returned the smile, if he] skylarking as they made their way down the cliffs at the eall of the did ReW annie CHS ken oniarhe olored eaves from trees and hubby da grapevine growing, took a slip from it and planted it in our back yard. To-day, walking over the same ground, I passed between rows and rows of Henutiful detached houses. Some of the houses were still fresh with paint—but \l] were geeupled, Whgre there was wilderness a year ago there Is life and ifort now.—Mrs. H. F. Valentine, No, along and deposited a dollar bill at his| were happy to have ameliorated her ‘a eee ran 4 Coat cE prasad Aisin gl sercivs shouts wees IRA cOntinvien Fplasingce: Acitew goutherd. I turned my gaze toward the peaks of Manhat- h, mother, it never really was] minutes later a woman appeared, gave tan to make sure that instead of being in some wild and desolate ; At was just hiding from me.""—Mrs.| the man a penny and took the crowing. country I was only a mile or so from Civic Virtue.—Mrs. J, Swan, No. ‘olyn Upperman, No, 100 West 76th] happy child away.—Jack Bohena, No. ea Pe Street. 147 Clinton Street 88 Leonard Street, Jersey City. romping and playing games, and whe It waa nearly disk and we all started for our homes, the ndmother and 1 agreed [twas the onl ofa Mrs. Molly Lind, No. 204 Hrooklyn. Meet day th Street, A BIT DISAPPOINTING. AND THATS THAT. Weawere having an undirected pe- AM THE OPERATOR in a motion picture theatre at Eighth Avenue : 2 ine Street, Brooklyn, 3, ‘fe, 5 9 day - tod of ely modelling in our kinde: and 15th Street. The “feature” film for the day was a melodrama “LIGHTS oUTY 2 VONGEST WAY AROCSD. rtm today. Aifved made fures | ayn 4 SPLENDID COUPLE THEY in which men fought, women were dragged around and everybody Last night while driving alons Hill 4 new real estate deveh of threg hears, a tennta racket and ARE. 2 Wolcloniccame ; Tran side Avenue, Hellis, with my two son: , 1 i * a 1 ed the bears in a SER had a glorious time. When 10 o'clock came I had seen the same quar- We notleed that a car ahead of us had | ment &t Hamilton Que vy with the racket on one aide | [attended on Friday night the ste. rel, the same struggles and the same ending over and over again and no rear lights burning. As we passed | Ths new section is separated from th and the ball on the ot A visit- | tleth wedding anniversary of a man of was quite fed up. * * * A little window in my booth opens out the car we noticed, too, that it wa he y ries Gree ete ren ing teacher, wondering at the ar slabtys tw pnd) eeey ave f ws nceupled wo policeme! an | [ala Iron fe up and dow rangement, anid, “Th very nice, |years. Her a . er brides~ into the street. I looked that way for vartety, The street was dark Sere, BY, (RO Pallcenen. | T wael oatforma of the station aro connected | ‘Aired: but why te the racket on one |riaid, also was there, All three, are The only interior lights visible we ly of the beara and the ballon the [hale and hearty, The sisters are twine no signature West 102d Street than Stuzin, No, 109 Am I too late?" 5 tion two and one-half h later and saw the 1089 hes at the Garden, Com : UP too Inte and hat 4 nie ALN ANCE! MEN es ame‘ebild aud the sa fare waiting 4n ine : : ) 1 edyed closer. Then’ t oun Gints ; of the morning tna on. inte nd| pitied hime no f fell, trains came at rted, but no ene joined ! TINGS ATRL chal eusariens Bee 1 ee ae hi ete seis TORT yur hs teat Rel EAE CLS Pon a Be I eet ob ety es Aten fussed. Finally the voman stepped out of the ea eee ie Heep aw thee fu ied the smaller man, DLC TUR MINE ehooattar trai ae NOUS (OF AIT En ahenia ee ene 8 : Anteater {it real dows the child with her, di ed across the track. \ tt 4 mnie ober tine and offered their seats 1 Fup when tT told him tie fr The =| pr porarance wit back they were a hy a young man. All ent nome ing chanips f th pian wart ce r A. Ke No. 214 West | germ were frightened and then curious. | wt tened a license 6 and the young man t away, * * © Not : hite , 4 Waahingtes fallen om, Tt waa looking for it.| about the towr t taxicab returned to It ssite the station ¢ ‘ . OUT PRECEDENT. But tt a . ne Of tho houses ARTIST AT THE ROATSIDE. FINALLY. lerne War Ee nuents en a ly. The railroad, 1 underacand, ba q ’ The bay pondered deeply devon now are atke as “two across the way. * * * As a looked I saw something thet jolted | promis may cay the Sacel: vetd gi ARCS DIRE ut hinking he) reriaed i crossiig Of tt iol] fi Homents (heh. ihe, | pons in a pod.” One of the times a P y that the love of a ir oth e eferring to hia own Miht t 18 r Me moment, then answered Hes as i me out of my lethargy. There, in one of those dimly lighted rooms, a | has given way to the love of money, but : Philadetphia, yesterday [Unawereds kere: Whore ay Hehe. TL grade, . $0 1 waw to-day xomn men 9 WUE SSI thaeMS AT shown to. gurats was an old-time da= man and a woman were struggling flercely. Their figures, sharply [TU have found that nothi touring car. pass a] machine followed us closely. — Soon It] iat gar the mew slevelepment. taal TE a fT EARINCIOR AN ee ee Se CanIne dhe erect vee tale silhouetted, swayed violently. ‘Their arms were swinging up and down. Bb Ce Lia ony een th 1 tow, 1 nked and i i i rlook ws and one of the policeman | state fram a truck ton t which wa uniform, ready to leave for the front © © © Here was melodrama brought to life, I rushed to the win- [between tw oadilde, 1 ld myse Vagain. 1 had a curioin, ten eee ie fitat Cine eae fights’ and we pontaoned down the canal ‘to Janaca| BACK COMES THE TROLLEY Cart| in the Civil War. Also in the oaeene 8 Y een two ,cars parked on Adil neetie’ MaRhward FACING larwe carcaed he first time learned our own lights | Gay, thenen onder the ra t To-day ‘bn ‘Central Avenue; fr marty another sister, age dow, and when my eyes had become accustomed to the darkness I suw | Street. Bilzatm to-day, LL weull towing a vonticsice ie oe mai were not hurting. Fortunately we] and’ back to the le Faas ie ta REAL Ceaile one thas two. This remarkable couple are. Med that the man across the way was sittl nuts do si} not be sven as 1 ake T worked | i519 Kingses: enue were not handed a summons.—Edlword | where {t as oun 1 ha un over t ne yw about three Hu Weiss of No. 145 South whtle’ hin good wits i ai Snpldes ott be fee ae ig ci ie awus’ hapgtiy for a time, Init suddenly 1 geipnta, Aven ©. Kenyon, Columbus Street, Queens, |ectee sateen He Lenin vce BL fora Sea WS ae” wines a Go 0 p stood inside, both busily engaged in cleaning the | became aware he automodile be Queens. Non Were y f tlon was held in thelr home,—Mrs, Will- A OuRH the diree few} rh F T. will moke itp as you enter nm Was held in ir home. Ie pane. * * ® Relleved, and yet disappointed in a way, I returned Ue Pa bashes sg Be ATO one i vindred feet. J. Bellman, No. 74 Schaeiter [ium Golfer, No. Sth Strect, Brooke to my work.—I. Walovitz Waloviteh, No, 221 East 121st Street, Man- |hutomohites, had gathered” ‘to wateh | AML Of the passengers living on the ew peril Sei ae Noth Street, Richmond Hil er trooklyt lyn. q , ‘ 3 Patehowns unch of the Long as cold (o-day, bul ; battan TramMe was pele held up, and 10 Changed. care at Janet Fone ene i a bathing tuking 4 Pune. BRONX. : me e SEAL Wei RAEN Eee 4d comfortabla forean. He dif not merety plu T naw thle Avo three ehildren UNDER 4 Rip ayn wire 4 FOOL AND HIS MoNEy. LOOK UD MD Pathe te tee a oee a ComtOrtNDS | swim a fow atrokes and get out again: | wom tute ai en OUTSIDE, UMBRELLA. T saw ¢ 01 avdlne: derrick Swine / Bean 4 but stayed in for a considerat ent > Shes 4 Eri = a wanernaniel’ 2kwick aa, oe poetitok N [opened the door and announced it wis a [Or at RU IA diese ell lS Pwo of them ttle & es Y YOUN( BROTHER and I get along nicely together om a assed the publle | through the moontime trafic AVERYS smokin r. All the women sat stilt eek TE He See n the ware Paine years of age. Th ‘ 5 ‘i cinal’'t school at 183d Street and Fifth Avenue, near 98d. Street, to J ABrOSNT the sla were twa gira who! ™ fore ont he beac OF Mond Gi twawnta: wehoal and voenei bil Kod every subject except one, We quarrel about my alarm clock, Avenue way to lunc dny,:and ea Relonpiencken toate. || thought ‘ at lark to ride in the |[aufornin, and he pe te Benen to thelr little. brother, w fl He detests it. I need it. It is one of the intermittent, repeate rehiced that, (ve ant ‘of walk three S5ccoNE Coins fein frowi RICHMOND. pence e be BOs Cleprets) fala ODF: sauch dbth Bdgomere ak halal Seg ea Pi ing variety * © [Brother's room {s directly across the hall from were well protected as they left Ais pocket, He picked up the qua _ MIBRARY oN wit i li tHe khan ene. tne POLICE DOG OF RicnMOND mea,|Mmed and went back t f mine. He is still in school, while I must be up and stirring at 7 aise aeesat niet tann Atlorea| MER at him and started on. 1 Pitre naar gat yada had 1 nfter the) firet had 4) r wan walking lant. night on Tr ow, on whose f ‘ o'clock, tho student ean remain in bed sixty minutes longer. “I'm go~ were shiver! as they stood in] cali attention to the others Ker Behan! + #8, 1 saw a Ford au- up. A rather hard-boiled took 4 y i F iterable lonetine Aro Wes a4 They appeared uncertain what to do.) t!" Ive never in my life wit nee a ier ane i pale dare you to smoke that Kir As ciety us: NB sate he moment school w * © » This morning [ awoke at 7 o'clock without a “call."| When just then a man approached, took their] ™ such a ridiculous act befor chosen booka for, children hree V1, ‘The second tg wir off ant Smee , ine they went on th and he looked around for the clock tt was missing. I jumped out of b hands in his, led them to the corner] % couldn't have delicurd any ow teom camp stool and small t bray puffed for am mamer neh ow sah Seale nto the: hou i : a around) fot : ) SUES ea and Hfted them to the seat of a fruit] Cowl? br s0 careless with mon Picks bea (ies Canta te, ley Stream ehe i ee Satta haat Kh that he woutd and at that moment heard the alarm. * * * But there was some- fae aele Laces wlth me Manket he | Mot And the loser “Possibly he | the table where the librarian. ant, Gomis out ons is ones ne dashing toward ot, Bimhurst, Q it the sound. ‘The hunt led me through the hall, acs I followed and. st issih] feared hewio ME hy a taal, ut pale Riba trent ae ree haa Woodbine Drive, Freeport, le T Penn's” ola the its resi into the kitchen and to a back window, * * * The clock was Street, near St. Nicholas Avenue, saw] har”, legis foncisaton to me te | et ta choose other a, Wwhion ree I'm only « gt mornin hanging on the line, ‘The bell was ringing Ike mad—Emme Hira help thera, ¢ nin tron hithelrl! i stock und’ the dimen narged on their carda by the , ; a im , u about window aRaiMoaaal tink Molla, ORS 1Sist Street Edward J, MeNulty, No. $03. Tenth oamaiat ' ublie K- | White Plains road to look at at , MI f was i == - ‘ Avenur | brary we " and in the | Which was for sale, { found th al x “ORACK (RM AND RY mM E | open atr ad that this method and th tpper floors to ¥ f h tr fresh,” so th hen T BEFORY YOU BUY ‘Hw FRIENDS. of distributing Booka has recently | 8nd had 1 to buy ft, But 1 nd vu ' cor My wife and T are fond of o certainf .. Behrens | be a stituiid tig New Yor med to urge me to | ment. "Vowl 3 ‘ tle girls this evening to a delicatessen |b 58% wee Opened onthe & A. R. Hnabrouch Fairview the door a sheet of flame d as ith Street, ¥ " & she cot the right kind. She was Pact Si ay ae a Mrs, 1 M THEI OH AL oa tong time and T went to fd 2 nth dozens of . 5 Wot A RUSH ORDER . day th ; she was walking. calmly slong the Mane ee ee ROOM OF TH SEVEN Doo n At § o'clock this mor row toni] eating s nt atrect with @ pickle in her i I ees T Chia : Saag” ‘en “Taplor 085-125 drive up to N taurant « chided her, for the children are Peon Me shavings Tosaw (w ronm elt So SQUIRKELS ith Btreet. A plaster la rryins | way, Brookhun perm to eat such things edad treakt ager single, window! At Church and Chapel * hoe, shovel und t 1 First! A Free Mea THE OPEN ROAD (He 1G PRLLOW WAS POCRIOUS, dd that she had t Sie ea eee mre Door No, 1] Haven, 1 saw @ young n RAI and ondered: tho dr mj who vate tio ‘ Ow the & ttond to py H ist from the local at they were the right kind, a f Apeaare tet eal 4 Nas 4 iisttndie tds ikea One No. 67 Haat 8211 Street Hoff | thirteenth mee } w inhoud: « t this afternoon I heard t to d n ryt BBY ) these many 4 is ‘ + {nto} nu geons. One pige Schr: on} te Wlbeae hag , Z ’ Bs one Bash Sola ee do. W ie \ aig te , a an No. 4] the young man’s hat, ¢ " Pn n argument, It seemed was opened, we found the end of every h the laundry, | shouller, while forty i We t h BIOKIs HAG been Likken efeceToKapl & SH eed oat Ties Rr iaee pdr Oo NO DRIVER. Pb a u pushed the other # the Murphy, No, 455 W h Stree Hight, led to the] t al whim piace nuts b HE GUEST [ XPECTED from New York on t Wwe nd the 4 ‘ « ¥ 1 fall, husky fol- ‘ the back liv- [lps and permit pigeons t ailea to: {ve this afternoo! F P it 1 i K s furious. The other, My tous. i si 1 that many years|take then.—-Mrs. Henrietta i failed tolarr mand 1 We ‘ { 1 der, was speaking On the fence the 22d Ter!-| walking down W : » put_an the |No. 14 Matlock Avenu t as the your vn T saw walting In a Fo: la & Tou © as if wishing to mont Armory, Street, 1 saw We. Suddenly down the front s mpistaly shut Conn, asked me how soon the next train was due. She w \ is 4 troub 1 enjoy rign, re by sor \ house, clad only in his trousers, w iV. White - , tf tiributed i te th 1 ; r joker, $100 fine to any on inband Mlipweven Gamera eiateny West New ATH STEALING the mouth. At the t ributed her dejection | t see (wo men ‘caught destroying thie sign.’ There nan who shouted at me, “Are 1 tlond wat she had @ very youns !with her, * # t » watch the etall- \ Neh? heavy fo: DY ay he fatle to : nm, b Fee ener “aetoece eR hg ce Bx, (Oe Fee fo UE GAs' he Fanes to ret got out. He was the g man whom I had seen a) | “WHAT DID YOU SER TO-DAY? 2 his affcrnoom T naw two in- [on 4 hed to wait until the he came with a plece of i At 724 trent three ef the yoine omen] gemtous “boa ampro ae eee LSD MET. came tong. Tha’ humillaten nae io ‘ edan away. I learne young woman does 1 ; widing at No. 33b pprank up when A lady entered, go-row Each hung on a bar of engineer was trying to explain that [in en : Irlve a ca nd ot family had driven tt ty pi thy passed from the old cou \ house and rode around and around |gine’; but [never heard of It but n't ee She had co Nelvat of anather'trier re-Add ' hive passed this pers. At least ie as the door was pushed by persone [to any t en anth wi a lust resort she engas xt ver pnd the tax f * e but this was the grandmother are not worrying about th tering and leaving, And no one [our boat—H t. \ i mi when he looked’ had has him hankeeAirs, ve No | 1 ev {he taiblOtme future of our modern gl Carroll ened to mind.—Naomi Re , lor Stree Staten} chain for him now that aia. K No. $4 East L6eeip Vem Ark No, Lilo Amsterdam Avenue. No. Guo Weat 183d Stress, Island Asay G, LaTourette, Roo z. Lynbrook, L, I No. $8, Fox Bros. sizcet, Broo, a F \ ; 6 \ i } Pe