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e ood Ane wae rm,WO DOLLARS will be paid for each item printed on this page | Checks are 4 mailed daily. The weekly special awards, announced ow Saturdays, are in ad- dition to this payment. Open to all readers. : Queene nsananneany ; ichtpigeeinie ik aa * HE EVENING WORLD pays liberally in cash for FIRST news of really impor- tant happenings—FIRST news of BIG news. Call Beekman 4000. Ask for the CITY EDITOR of The Evening World. Every reader a reporter. ; MANHATTAN, ‘ ° BROOKLYN. FINANCIALLY EMBARKASSED. ; “ ’ “WHO 18 MY NEIGHBOR OU COULD HAVE knocked me down with « feather carly this A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS ene FOR A LITTLE OLD WOMAN was washing the steps leading to ne rning wh od into my ciga s ry shi third f Girls C oh : Gof sau'one Up: suas snd agente potse he comes READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READER Ay ihr ce fi comet te hen wig as if old Nick were after him. Shock? 1 was almost paralyzed OF THE EVENING WORLD at the Junch hour to see that girls went up and down the proper with fright, what with these almost daily reports of hold-up, stick- stalrways and did not go out of the building. * * * Suddenly I ups, and one thing and another. However, it did not take me more A ~ . ticed that the charwoma: c ed w vas si ‘ than a minute to see that my uninvited visitor was more frightened New Program of Awards and Special Prizes Rit. mn vu SHaaIy ’t auminonel te: allie Ham than I. “Was sa mat, brother?” says I, “is the landlord after you?” $990 DODGE TOURING CAR FOR THE BEST STORY OF THE WEEK. $100 in Cash office and asked one to run to the other end of the hall and bring @ “gh!” says the man, “Take a look out the door and see if there's t ' lass of w so 8 rene ‘a | @ woman in brown out there.” © © © I looked. There was, And for the Second in Merit. $50 for the Third. $25 for the Fourth. TEN stories adjudged roving tinea just a ‘aurea oe Laake war teal rhe she remained there, right by my newspaper Stand, all of twenty min- Next in Merit, $5 Each. Competition open to all readers. d te all right now, thank you.” She wan‘ed to resume her work, ‘but ’ x vice she looked into the store, as if to watch the . * C those girls would not permit. it. Despite the -omah’s pr } Mate, HInLlly ins ReSaRaE LHL Toit to look my uglicst and se- : Special Awards For High School Students v4 wan westan they tackled the job ihenNtlvek With akiree tucked UD, they Whee ' verest, I asked the man to\explain. His only explanation was that will be divided weekly among high school pupils contribitting to the “What Did You See ‘To- mop and pail . 1. telling effect. Jt was an odd spectacle, two dapper they are separated by judicial decree and that he is so far behind $1 00 Day?” page. Vor the best letter of each weck sent in by a high school student, $50; second school girls washing the steps of the school house and humming gaily with the-alimony that he can never catch up. ite ‘ought a pack of d best, $25; five next in merit, $5 each. Ree they ddl it, The eyes of the charwoman beamed with gratte clgarets, asked for some matches and went his y Louis Harvi- ude.--Anna KR. Freeman, No, 26 New York Avenue, Brooklyn son, No, 2278 Bighth Avenue Special Awards For University and College Students ; Thar $1 00 will be divided weekly among university and college students contributing to the page. For the best letter of the week, $50; second bet letter, $25; five letters next in merit, 5 each, School and college contributors MUST name their schools. Wait for the worth while incident. Do not try to write every day. Bear in mind the question: “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?” Not what somebody else saw, not what you heard and not something that happened last summer. What did YOU see to-day? Contributors to the page should write of subjects vith which they are familiar. Choose, preferably, things that happen in your own neigh P borhood. Tell your story, if possible, in not more than 125 words. State WHERE the incident took place. Write your name in full. ie your address carefully. Address your letter to “What Did You see To-Day?"’ Evening Worl, P. 0, Box No. 185. City Hall Station, New York. i DAVE SASSES PATROLMAN GO- ORDERS OF THE DAY, : . LIATH. T bought an TRE Wh AnAE, UNwistanah ws. z RICHMOND. ‘ . Fi Leoking out over the day from | A friend and tv tering the BRONX. OUT OF TOWN. Pep hcethe wip | yf Mid seem tome omait boys pite | ninutes hetore my English clase woul wur wavenousc yesterday 1 saw an | Piratas' Den, No. 8 Christopher Street, “NOBODY'S ROUND.” FATHER REPAIRS THE CAR SINCK THE DRUGGIST STOPPE bits of wood ti a vacant lat on [be called at New York University, and td lighter filled with coal at the {When two youths whom we took to be 1 tlve- dinectipr obposite a parién RELA RARIN) 7 ieee et ree ety OUT ALMANACS. Prospect avenue, ve tat ane $ the bell rene. Suet old lighter budding artists asked the doorman the! ai ae wow and Tiffany Birecte FRIEND AND 1! were er ui vill Avenue Wootrow Village is one of the early] seventh Avenues, all day. Ono of professor walked in and smiled foet of 49th Street, Krookiun, UN a |cover do tHe price of sand- They pte Fie nea Cea Murtha th near Ocean Avenue. I saw an old gentleman come out of one Huguenot settlements on Staten Ialand,| their number guarded 4 thile the abet stig od << T was engrossed e sunshine just outside Wie ade id cuke q cover hey play e ree uring the ge > n ne ha ” s y. 7 ehair in the sunshin owtsid: ich Re casi ea T SE . ; of the houses in the neighborhood and get down under a BIg | where to this day some of the natives} others searched for wm wood. Juat J 1a Fou Seat” pamee WE ehanty aboard ant Xo tohter | Chacee were wa cent lunch hour, To-day I saw two little |. before dusk they applied a mateh to | f2%, Minutes later T len why he had Captain's wife fondling a baby. A {Hd the other items wore 4 conteeach. | frtiows among them fighting. Then | *Utomobile to make repairs of some kind. I had not seen my friend fitve their simpte lives as they did more} Prone dust they applied a inateh t Amiled, for the subjeet of his lectttre Dig ‘mutt of a doy stood by wagging | Thies red, returning presently WIN) were banging away at cach other for a number of weeks--not since some time in May, if my recollec- [than ty years ago. ratsine enough on} fire biasing high, Presently along |X" oy Onmeryation.” Nathan Hpsteln, Ha tall. The Captam stood a few DAY in they ontered. a lemonade] filrtousty when, auddenty, the echoot | tion serves me—and there were lots and lots of things we had to | thelr few acres to provide for thelr. nex Ales Mate, TET Cn feet awoy, pufing at his pip each, then drev ndwicties and ei bell clanged its signal that the lunch tell each other. Meanwhile, the old gentleman worked away under fihe New Yorkers who have dlacovered Be ie i A jb 4 4 CATS MESS4 terday I again looked owt the win % ‘The | flted @ hose on the blase while the ce 1, dow. There stood the same old | from the bag a de their ie wriod was finished, Immediately that © He was on his back. - A young man came along and with- thle Weattiril abot tah Me pene TNL lutte fetlows * shouted, “'Rittiova? |. no ONY us as purchanlng bona rte f sudding have its amt Lowh Lous stopped fighting, picke i ‘oodrow Methodie the "heap en! other epithets on On FURGK set Raw nearly (ede aNi ha a AMEN anit alt No. 110 We Lorn Lous stopped fighting, picked up out noticing the old gentleman (his father or grandfather, I suppose) [teresting white Colonial structure set] Chit? shales?” and ather anitheta, a “doxen beautiful cate reciining all white hearse appearcd on i heir books «¢ marched into the ; RK & and before the fire became a Bh cs nee wa canara | Bitee Fee eeu er meconre AMET UN went into the house from which the old man had come out back from the road, and on the tomb} memory one Hite fellow about about the shop. Presently one of the | the lighter and returned in a few oa lel pulang side by eps ee teas Three or four minutes later the young man came out, Lighted a cige [stones in tts graveyard aro some In] Stew years old walked full of raze ents came and begun | purring and in his ar ny > aK & not cvow an db thougal doivern : criptions made ns early net Pd Patt c ate gece kre aie nay | iMiFAta about the feet of the pso- Leaegeag adh if Ree ee ue ioitcaes We aes hag ee i aret, looked up and down the street, hopped into the automobile, | day as | approached. this church 1 sad bya ap Hy janes i ey haa prietor and then Jumping up about his foithtui old doo, his head bowed vento ‘ha'* (ral by front pla a started away with it and lett the old man lying there in the street, porn AAEM ot ed yh ened _ Hs J. Murphy, No. 819 17th Street lene Pig tae ts Not acting naturally , : . : Btre a : veyard plowing the twee 0 te * oO sale ome must be Up. Ma tait between his Iegs. Fe aps [at the southbound sie or the 4d Site , on his back! You can't blame the children fp using bud ‘language | Rte\"xard plowing the soll between they asc kin Ween HONING, MOLE THe Reece arently was the only mourner fo | station about 25 Monday night 1) HOW Wr FINED 1 MEY ‘ . e 5 rae: " rs y ye man wi ome: y r oO . git Sesompany the hearee, for noither | train was moving as he tried to Jump| ‘mne yia to repair the chimney| WHER older people talk the way that old man did. Mrs, William J the man what he meant by working OM} Ac vicen MOTHER THINKS steers] shop und dlacoversd that gan waa ea: the Captain nor Ais wifo appenred. [board anid he was knocked down and! toe such tor ma tendiade, whet Rupp. No. 401 Ocean Avenue, Jersey City al rmeatnat dng) HUE af pes tee sapiog fron a barn onthe stove, Hil Probably shc was too avercome to tt between first cur and the plat. ‘ nus dt foe finally showed le 1 was rt ht. ' No Taking « short cut to Lexington Ave- . que i : + 7 . Pe beneaie Reto Pearl, Meenas «| teal Delores i) An sould ie stopped viene |the other night tordeeide: what.to 3 WEN wnataire th ming Dal began to toll, People: bound for church Ting on Downing Street, 1 came upon| gtrect, Brookl spas No, 808 Fiske Avenue, Staten Island. Max Lowey y I Oh Steet. do, Participating were my landlady Wir T WENT downstairs this morning to have a look at the |! in sight and the poor fellow un-| three 1 Gite dented Ala Cn lao ee furnace tire Idiscovered that there wasn't any, It was “out,” hiteh his horse ft the pk vet ” " g i pres her cook und two boarders, a milliner iiched his horse from the plow and} improvised by placing a napkin on a ; VISITORS FROM YORKVILLE. ud a Aleafifitier, wleation Day (they but the furnace was still warm, Well, the house was quite [shamefacedly made his departure.-[toy wagon. “On a box beside the inbie] | MEN WANTMD . 7 i * ete na Fe ‘ork. The Fane +4 i alph Howard Koenig, No. 505 Jot ood a teapot, fr vhic’ it e ‘ of PAW A TEACHER) with #) class (Of ftty sire) on et aaa ante IGE Conant Mate csacte|| Wari enoustl too, wo\\L decided torclean out the furnace andihave Manas earaeatrien Tigra. | siete Rta MTEC tec aah nite OES ne eR SVaTP nate cA ae ‘ of Art to-day at about 11 o'clock. ‘They waited a few minutes | Ch cement. ‘The widow pulled] everything ready for the building of a new fire this afternoon. oe sipping it fron tiny cups and convers-| Noticed that several itemm have been until a little lady came into view and then their faces became up the mixture on an improvised tackle] * * * When the cleaning was accomplished I left the lower door STORY OF A BHA VOYAC ing loudly in thelr conception of true] written by men who report the discour- dtheyiwh ed, “There she comes.” ‘The little lady w and the steamfitter laid the brick. ‘The : I was sitting with a friend on the] fashionable style, when the mother of tng things they notice in their seareh radiant and they whispered, shi o ‘ MES chimney was repaired in five hours, and| Of the furnace open, [I also threw open the cellar door, to give the deck of the 4.45 P.M. boat from Newlone of the trio Interrupted by calling: [for work. T have been wondering if ‘Miss Chandler of the story-telling department of the museum. ‘The then all ‘piles to the dining room for] place a thorough airing. * © This afternoon I started the new York to Staten Island Tuesday aft! Ly eae nme here this minute!” ay ae of them ee seen aden in Fie % he fifth grade of a big cast side school near Avenue | coffee and to talk over the fun they had me Ae BOOT: EOIN arand ate. (Sparic alone ay on when my attention was caught by] The little daughter didn't want to go] Brighton Reach subway which reade: gene were trom the £ 1 Bre : ; Louise N No. 2771 Decatur fre. It we m going in good style. Sparks were popping down dark object about fifty feet the]in, but she obediently departed, sobbing | ‘Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit System and A in Yorkville. * * Miss Chandler said, “I am going to take |A\cnue, B into the ashpit. [ was just about to close that lower door when [port side of the vessel. It was a strenk|about not being permitted to "“Cnish| Brooklyn City Railroad Want: Motor- you to a room that represents the time of Joa nof Are.” and into a J WE TAY ro ne-| Who should come stretching leisurely out from the pit hut our cat! [of shiny black. Porpolee, was my frat] the dinner party Jack Henry, No. 118% men and Conductors, Apply at ones room filled with suits of armor, coats of mail and tournament lances a " Gino az Evidently she had begun to find the place too warm for comfort aMa Te a or te, o Bergen Street, Een lyn. Po daira ulbentpl Daria > Led i ee were ushered fifty girls. No pushing, no crowding, the smaller girls This morning [To saw mys It was plain she had come in from out of doors and, looking Yor a hody. An enormous fin convinced me] NOT INTERESTED IN THE FOUR rell, No. 1771 Bast 12th Street, Brook- QO in front. [ach girl had paper and pencil Mey diew, they b erher aged two a hy NAL ye qufet snooze, had found just the right place in the furnace. Harriet uP wa ie oo ; ; nly ihe bd To AT MARLBORO. lyn ; rubbiny the face of his { where the shark bad disappeared began ithe (Olio Witte Alen Ukle Merah talked and they wrote. © * Their Dext visit was) to: ¢ madeliof donde clctallea onal ceerdUbed: M. Nerone, No. 1 Prospect Street, “ristol, R. 1 churning nto a foun, Then appeared 4) ah” window: of a plambing. ahem oe SANTA CLAUS'S BROTHER, - the Cathedral of Notre Dame. They exhibited the same keen inter sit not onty sony tut also a scotir Bigs sharia fieahs 1 nhove if near Albany Avenue: ‘In order to conduct} ‘Two little flappers stood in a hallway T > © interest the ore my powder, And the curious par a death struggle. Instantly they par t business and give our customers ek est. The gargoyle waterspouts seemed to interest them no mor tat ecagins anal PUP HGR stale: Pheer et caer Que and & Wy customers} on Montague Street, near Clinton, and than the pointd arches, stained-glass windows an dspire of own face was in sore need of @ thor other again and then disappeared, T{Prover attention we call attention to the) gnzed in distress at the rainfall, whieh a an hen isa: i ollowing time 6 for interviews: | Fy no 4 . Next, to a room of the Morgan Collection, where they drew fifteenth ough washing.—Miss Maric Gmuer, Wt Know whether It was the Fefiec:| CUCWINe TMA SSege ter eae crane tone (a, torrante bey hed ne wemaam century designs of armor on old altar As they passed along the gS TE le CLL ALL LU ACL MUR sada al ee oe {ng to borrow money, 1 verti standing there undecided whether to 7 ORT Labi hs hs rlends who us to lunch 1 minute,| y . Ath r pir attent as called to tapestries senting the ; ri “ emed to me that for an instant the] fends who ask us to lunet enture forth, Just then a man w portico inal attention. ta } ae ee ae Se [ME WONDER WHAT T WAS BEGUY Tee wee ark ith Blood heterei¢| Ook agents and solicitors, 1 second: | an umbtella passed and they asked him dress of the people of the time of Joan of Are, * Those who ron returned’ toate ott l color, My boat] Saleamen with things not wanted, 1/to take them down the street. The efficacy of our public schools yuld have been there, to For three days f ched some boys pote || second; strangers with useless ques-|three of them were crowded under the doubt the efficacy D A passed on.—Edward Jones nwell, No, see and hear the intelligent appreciation of this class of fifth-grade | hMilding a small shack on the side of a 7 Irving Place, New Bri hi Hone, 1 second: friends with the latest} one umbrella, but the man: solved tae 5 2 ellig F 1 n grac hillbGH Glass Avenues Pordevit hand BOR, 7 stories, one-half second; those wishing | prob! by turning it over to them acs ard, No. 69 West 101st Street veering and upon looking through the 5 5 oD pay bills, all d friends with a sure] ane n the L— Bibergee'e: Bors SAeaeET Geo ih SUUIMAIIIE MEA haen UST A TASTE WHEN REUBEN Comms ‘ro TOWN,| SECOND CROP OF STHAWDER winner, 1 second."s-Allen 3> Hovet, No.| George “Meteaber Nov 206 Silebs thew WRAT'S ONE WANS mat 19) ANe ON THE now completed and that M¥ boys were cele- A “tram butcher’ on an ea A lanky stranger who had eve “ pay hit UNS Nd ee ie 72 Covert Street, Brook): okiyn OTHER MAN'S POtRSON, r t vight 1 10 Ing the event by raising nited| bound Lony Island Kailroad tr pearance of a “hick,” was being kidd kava hogan Uka ies ¥ P 1 Then a u e ome fellows wilt us 1 Ro Junt out curlosity 1 JREENS In jith Street, between Bighth [with o be utes Ca nb yan hour tater Ls Wil fer Paice lant aveniha cae Had some felt 3 witile 1 wa a in Mi ene oa ane oe at QUEENS. and Ninth Avenues, there ix. flour- [283 Bowery ' 1 OT COTM AES Ae Ne URYSIe ating brand of candies, ab didn't appear to know he was be Inst summer we had a : “DO YOU WISH TO LEAVE A CALL? dehing French bakery and delicates- |x cti¢ i au Ee coal ra e of which he laid on each passens one of the 4 h. There on the vines eit pies HR cat i Be eer iar diy ranch | Aeeiy ' En ee ee eee ee cen YAIR TEI CNIRUD Teinloewccaecitas orld] Were an ablindnnce of ‘ood sian green RODE ‘TO VAN CORTLANDT PARK, in a subway train, The Sate _ hpad ail ; : < ho a hont At feries’ games and be berries! If this metlow er k man sitting next to me was fast asleep, I saw persons on the population of that neighborhoo restaurant, the conduete Pp off, eact who'll h r bow wie sg ahi dant ip Staten Isiand too he able H 2 7 its signs are printed in French, and [heaving two coltee « which are filled] DIFFEREN BI SCECESST erty lady across the aisle from mut thereaniea Ws iced [ DoARt Of a second crop of trawherrios opposite side of the car look at him, smile and make whispered in the window the other day was fin the oa t purainas ASD FAILURE, Beat read the descriptive matter on |a ticket and auld, “I : Pauline Se! No. 254 Van Duzer] Comments to their neighbors. So I stood up to take a front view of one reading, ‘Poisson,’ which is |cakes. Retur to iihole: ence they llacninons t eee tlie, ea yrs Pe nee ees onto n NS pede ee bie ith i ohee : : cape cet, Stapleton, Staten Inland my neighbor and I saw a piece 4f white paper stuck in the hand of MrKOhsoeih Hl, clas the-alan ollidivese ips % Ric tanrnan tee ; Worn up for the repaving| satisfaction, put the second in. ee es GuBasna his hat. On the paper was written: “Please wake me up at 225th had slipped out of place and wa chael Larala, No, 5 Second Avenue nve nes of car tracks. | pocket, carefully retied the 1 rw went outside, smother hef A man caine into I n Street.” * * Nobody disturbed and nothing jarred him. He my er huge limousine | around fhe bow and when oh ughter, As the last one Med out the | store emiv lon nt 18th P 5th § 9 against some pics. Quite a . d neta Stores premium station must be a night-worker, At 225th Stree. 1 tapped him on the shoulder resting agai ” e : _ [nonchatantly proceed to drive on the] “butcher” came for the candy ¢ a eye Ee i gst amt Pesan | Paper Poe UST # 5 | pped hit crowd had gathered round to ob A GeOeD FELLOW wit We ar rails drove rapidly and ekil- dime handed the lightened bi hey put one over on me dt i] Alled with soap coupo with’ iit } and he arose like a dutiful son Thanks, old man,” he said, and take serve it, and one of them, a test earth see ee fully and hundende stopped to Rabati id BeNOR HRD HOH AK hat ticket will net me $4.50, a8 4 hopped all afternoon, 1 heard the! ing the siip of paper from ais hat and sticking it in his p-cket he gehtieman with a cane, r r i Gambrinus Brewery [his handling of the machine, Suddenty aybellc Schmidt, No. 40 Was the last game of the 5 salesgirl whose Jengthy job it was to fi - BORE AMS Sire, § sharply on the windor The fa on dist St between 1th and tth{the automobile slipped from the rails ton Avenue, Lynbrook, L. 1 war ail and at A farl opuht-the Aartiibaten, wes In an under beat it.Joseph Baer, No. 57 Woolsey Street, Astoria, Queens. proprietor buatied out. “You've vot | avon tands a life size statue of Crash! Such a wreck! ‘Then prompt - ! ta: give re- | tone to another, “Whew! ‘This beats m: @ nerve!” exclaimed the testy old |idoathor Gam unt oles Wine cate ondemnation by all th who nad a FIRE AT DGEFIELD PARK 1 fanai weap Nc i esac ea th gentleman, “selling poison pes whieh wacapmoment ago admire VMs driving, He} 1 was standing on the platform of t K tnglewood, Nod who also he ark after six people dicd here from onechalt ot 1d [had falted to suce No sympathy. | Ridgefield Park railrond station to-d aturedly sed it them!” Then the wise proprict neha 1 Mrs, Jeame Russell, No, 2150 Devoe Sher ‘en 1g train of freight « A RIDE IN THE DARI run oa Turkish ba Vv. M feeling perhups that il would tw {2 old: I rerrace, Bronx Of La een in (HI GALE HEEL GMC: train)! Wlekham, Great Kile 1 useless to try to teach this man a atue ud pple aie had ORHE wines itt dark when I entered it the oth French loeeon, teone in. and removed and in silence] EAT SATURDAY, « #990 DODGR, [CAP I" some Way Ind cousht tire TY id, ton tny “dismay ste. train] DURING ‘THE LATIN, renin. the siyn.—Edwin Jelliff, No. 67 dust 90th Street My apaytn Is being repainted andl tiremen'wacked hard and lon, Wut th ed before | could eh to another During the Latin period to-day in Bteete Avenuc, New Dorp, 8. 1 : to-day, ddring the lunch hour, I saw the| wore unehie to check. the. haz Phe pear nial old conductor soon en-| St. Pe ter ‘8 Girly’ High hoot . a Y painter hastily swallow his lunch, draw ae eetas urita Pets 1 cur, procured two lanterr noticed a “run” ina new pair o coxcr eae PUPTING ON TIE “SPARE writing. L was curious and asked him]. riC8® sea EHS tl on his arm to give him light to] girls, and directly after the period T NEWSPAPERS. On Burnside Avenue, near University,| NOM he Was writing. He was putting [ain was waved. ‘The blaze, Mi h the ticket After he had| Aaatened to tell hor aud news \ GOOD TIME ROONKE CENT, rg ‘ On the South Ferry Station pf the ee Se ey. 22] down on paper an incident he had wit-| cred Inside the car. wi co iton| “worked? the car he hung the second] But inatead of registering conater One of the niceat things T have Shortly after 8 o'clock this evening @ to-day I saw an old, sweet-faced, white aw a woman rolling a baby carriage} nessed in the early morning nad intend. |Mshly inflammable materia . em at the front end. —Miss Alina ¢ na sho pulled a hair from her seen in a tong time F aaw to-day on | wor with a t f th haired lady tying up newspapers she{on which were pneumatic tires, Sud-|ed to send it to the “What Did You See| Hoagland, Dumont 1 See: PBL intel ibaa h ay abundant locks (not b Aj , panna 1) 4 boy of three years of 4 got from the rubbish box Mer} den! 1 ¢ of them was fiat.) Te-P ' He told me he had sent Sutl N. J . threaded a needle with st 4 wit the dial of the penny scales in Hep ase come > St. Patrick's Church, lof twine fell from her hand, and as] q fi gizteon and had received for one an| FE BE! KEPT A RINGING @ calmness evidently barn of expert burn's drug store, It showed that | tong Island City, No sooner had th all 0} " kK 1e placed a of wood under tho - 9 the Miss } J handed it to her she suid: "The nights} 0 Moff Yao] en's prise of $6, but nothing leas than] ft saw a fifieen-yeur-old boy in bed MEE EP svar MH HIIORE bt 20 OLLI ce have lost fi pounda!—Isabet |two seated themselves than the litte an fs sold hae 1 Mech tana then train te eae ite | aan ees “a ee Fc Sunday iffering from Months ago I received ana aread aud encta Wi AGHANE Thompson, No. #2} Parsona Aven fellow loowed around with a smi ‘hen Peoria Gane talks loaves: oh bread 1 " ret, Bronx philip Pia A omc, Q ¢ her ingenui 1 hing, Q mother’s: fur piece ie aiken one could he ; nd ‘ y oar Glen RidKe, N. J a wan April F put hin out of doc Mitca: hoe ag oe ‘ A eerie Py 4 , a V reet " . . oe OF Bi " : i a wire cage, frw West New Brighton at Island SEL. HEGSENV ATION, . i A NOE ERE Pupees te Bebo I get enough ial a4 . THE LAST ROSE ing to rik up a radio at } disappeared and TF supposed 4 We were given canary the other]! ad. He took her handbag, opened them xood and tight, n ey Po-day | went to Woodlawn Cemetery | Tying the machine to tl lie yone to Centreport H 1 10N nte.4 fi will get the stove red hot. 1 go to bed Praipesr, to look at our plot, which is loca Was unsuccessful, John coneriv« dau T went down to the cellar and Ne RMSIIG eng | 28%e and this morning my mother had eoked inte the mirron and Syme so comfortable now, thanks to the old} ¢ wud 1 As undertake Lake and Obs ry Avenues idea of attaching it to the bell « vas frightened st when Twas con Wachee ren alty : wae |the cage on the drain t wa ened his hat, Next he wet # Anger em newspape Mra, C. Pask, No. 90 Gif-[shops usu € ¢ s one on Enst headstone is ebush, and on it 1] Then the trouble began. bverk | sled by that al u TE Praesens conte (fe : {t. The eahary ¢ nto his cup his tongue and brushed his eyebrows ford Lane, Great Kills, 8. 1 Fordhar d that ix the reverse b onished t » lovery rose in] the hospital was grounded and ”, He looked t ac LSE 8 MAGI, Cue Mons, od rae vepiaen - with Vhat done, he took another cause from Window smiles a | full bloom and as fragrant as fhough the] simultaneously. [ saw wurses hu ‘ he retreated to the ¢ dl in any a fli began bathing hiniwe M ut Ul? took inte the rror, cloaed the ‘bess ott grey furry itil the kind ong 4] time were the middle of June—Mra,1to every. room with the, breail 7 yoiny to try to cap Momrunilt aide of forty hay year-old alter, who wus watching, Im-|tucked it under his arm and @at very l ceton| 82, 808 Playing With a ball of woe! by] Lilllan MeKenna sryon Ave-T query, ‘Did yor call B ry im ent him to the Aqua ‘ Hiately dashed to her room and re-| straight in his seat, looking to the frone The freahman class of Washington} the f t nue, Bronx wind ed at something, war } y _freaioian clans ot Syaahingioh | the: ft on 4 cold winter nue, Bi kept ringing. John alone i un Mamie Steiner, Green arse apa EA ped *} turned In a moment with rain-eape. [as if latening to the servic Fits Sauer Rube iter. seven’ wieeke. Nad cnt ot wee on wy WHI RUNAWAY direct them to the cause of the tr awn, Led tling along before him like leaves, but| Then she stood by ng Dickie] mother tried to make him remeye hip ind monotonous, #0 Thursday they| putida arwe ferecious . A However, no one led hin its woman, whone aclara jaw showed | meiie @eneue faut tting herself[hat, but he refused: and she was em- Re tor atte yarda of ved ribban:| cee ‘a 9 made # startled while walking through tittle tater he was able to ge "EY AND WEer ne Was AccuRtonied to buttling for her] Wet-—George A. Rowe: 18 108th] barrassed because sbe saw in his a= ant sf which each man wore in his Te aa aie at. Avenue 138 Street this} trivance rigged ap —Blizabeth ¢ | F righte—and gettin : Street, Whitestone, Queen tlons probably « reflection of her own.— Rey On enanoe at th SHOniGE feye Then 1 hea D hea ne SRR SON Ta rm atlywood + en cae es 7 athe Mrs. A. Hughe, No. 26 Eighth Street, ng room, Dean Turner interfered HTwa be 1 t my al G Pai (emeian when we i blade She Ap (left No. 52 Broadway, Manhattan 3 Waa" that opine oie cweealtraies thee 5 he « hen le 5 ; se ane » tere a rin i ian ana Aad RAaa ite Pr tdasann atin a ares A Prize Lost ein the building, anyway. The follow-[ing through the window r as ru pack the} nf int nintry ye | 1 ow hoop. He Ufte ' Ing at a large splotch of wha (nusual happenings? Cast your »ho es were en wear € » . 1 "i t 1 r 7 ‘ those ad Y ' f t D Nought € eve om this’ To-day I saw @ hi Ing day all sophomor fellow's timidit aw | acemed nad got out to era and|® farmer's to buy seine “ar b (th ve on t ouse tue red ribbons, and little did the fresh-| the litthe z her n r] had forgotten to put on the brakes. Two] Wax a! . Cu ne had Jumped from a window, out a] left spotlessly clean by ewe fes realize that they had saved the sophs|the dog, a 1 look on her nen votiom 0 kin so bas! t he pala f ». smNnoke busing the wind and was mit policeman explained that some one had interes’ All landlords wii agree the expense of thoxe ribbons, for they'she had 1 of knowing that the OW WAS x0 ¢ It and permitted the farmer t 4c; wash \ ev hip and thigt passed on, |spllied a lot of red ink Just to cause @ ith me that such a tenane were sophomore, class color.— Charles } ‘obit 1 learned to hist forgot them.—Mabel _( thé seeds for planting next re de; 4 * an erries,| The battle seemed a dr Frances] litte excitement.--Theodore R. Lock-| @ prise, even if I, whe Roman, Weshington Square College, N cats have claws.—Huldah Webb In 18th Street ond Sedg- Mry. A. Ruseell, 1 Carlton Avgn Mice C. Taylor, 8 kim Ave: | Bioree, 262 Fisk Avenue, West New! wood! No. 9698 117th Street, Richmond| deed, do not.—M. M. Allen, BS Waverly Place. No. 2485 Creston Ave., Bronx. wick Avenue Jersey City, e put, Hackensack. Brighton, Staten Island. Hu Mule. : a |

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