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dition to this vayment. Open to all read ws. ad Le wet LR ‘ MANHATTAN. SMOOTH STEPHEN, ALIAS “DASHING DIC { GENTLEMAN.” ' HIS MORNING I started for an office in the Woolworth Building, a but I picked the wrong subway and when I emerged into the daylight I was some distance from my goal. I found myself ' passing the Criminal Courts Building and the Tombs. * * * It was my first sight of that grim building and it filled mo with apprehension. 1 wondered what kind of creatures were hidden there, and into my mind came pictures of wild eyes, white faces, unkempt hair and disordered clothes. No doubt groans and curses filled the air, .* ° * The side- walk just here was almost deserted, but coming toward me were two tall, rugged, upstanding men, The man on the inside was particularly well dressed, splendidly proportioned and unusually good looking, with fine brown eyes looking from a ruddy face. * © © I was al- ALIAS “THE most abreast of them when I saw that this man wore a steel bracelet on his right wrist and that a similar bracelet was clasped firmly in the other man’s left hand.—Georgia Fraser, No. 405 Seventh Street, Brooklyn. “WHERE WERE THE PoLicet” ¥ saw @ crowd of about a hundred looking up at the Woolworth, Build- ing toxday, and tooking up also I gate d hawk on the northwest corner af the building, high up, devouring @ pigeon thick probably a few min-~ utee before had been feeding peace- fully in the park. Few, I believe, TALKING TO THE FOLKS BACK HOM) Emerging from a store to-day I exw his little folded as If in prayer. of softly rowd co i him, but I od ist wot ve gloried ; Peed hae Pet tekninules webeo. al irik mene Eweate enaioael Sth started the thing. * © © Lgaw the cat est up and hend for glowing lghts spanninge gleaming river. * * ¢ qo the the pigeon, and ail the whtlo blood- | the angels?—M, D., New York. the door. He's a wise old cat. Ife stood up on his hind legs and put prosaic minded of this prosaie city it was simply the view from. the Dae hy are catered ae Pyne Kees one paw on the doorknob and said, aé plain as plain could bo, “Let me out Manhattan Bridge at 6.30 o'clock in the ovening; but to those who prowd.—George A. Katmbacher, No, A TLL A the of here, old boy, and make {t snapp: could see it, it was Fairyland, ruled by its queen It 4# not an unusual thing to see Voys and young men crawl under or jump over the chains which eudway guards put p during rush houre in the Times , uare station to separate the crowds ying uptown from those Bound dow, swn, But laat night I saw two athetic yi seithstanding they were cumbered by ekirts and other paraphernalia, vault dh Vosoy Street. NOAWS ARIK "The muskrat chased the squirrel gray, as they rushed onward this cold day. Then a seal approached, #0 black and eleek, followed by the mole more meek, Then wolves and foxes se! pered on, and Persian lamb, so closcly shorn, No, in’dear, I wasn't at the! over the chains a# neatly as a circ Zoo; I was on Pifth Avenue at half pret! performer could have done tt.—Ar twol—Florence M. Price, No. (00 West] fetta L. Watts, No. sot West 1220t 118th Street. . Btreet. “DEAD ONES.” HEN I GOT HOME from business last night 1 was surprised to W find the kitchen sink filled to overflowing with bottles of every description. Most, if not all, of them had the smell of whiskey, about them, I was wondering how they came to be there and how in the world I wag going to get rid of them when my brother (he's elght) waltzed in, grabbed four of the bottles and waltzed right out again, without a word. He continued to maréh right in and mareh right out again for the next half hour, until the last bottle was gone, WO DOLLARS will be paid for each item printed on mailed daily. The weekly special awards. announced baby boy of two years lying In hls car- riage. His eyes were half closed and hands were Hfted up and During the wev- eral minutes I watched him he did not ag women, not» * this on Het the CITY EDITOR of The A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR READERS OF THE’EVENING WORLD BY READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD New Program of Awards and Special Prizes FOR THE BEST STORY OF THE WEEK $50, for the Second in Merit. $25, for the Third. TEN stories adjudged Next in Merit, $5 Each. This competition is open to all op readers, : ‘ Special Awards for High School Students will be divided weekly among high school pupils contributing to the “What Did You See To- Day?” page. Por the best letter of, each week sent in by a high school student, $50; second best, $25; five next in merit, $5 each. Special Awards for University and College Students will be divided weekly among university and college students contributing to the page. best letter of the week, 8504 second best letter, $25; five letters next in merit, $5 1 and ogliege contributors MUST name their schools. Wait for the worth while incident. mind the question: “‘WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?" Not what somebody elee saw, and not what last summer. What did YOU to-day? Contributors to the page should write of subjects with which they are famillar. Choose, preferably, things that happen in your own neigh- borhood, Toll your story, If possible, in not more than 125 words. State WHERE the incident took place, Write your name in full. Write your address carefully. Address your letter to ‘What Did You See To-Day?” Evening World, P. 0. Box No. 185, City Hall Station, New Yori, $100 $100 For the each, 5 Do not try to write every day, Bear in you heard and not something that hpppened OUT OF TOWN. SIR THOMAS HIGHBROW, ¥ CAT was asleep on a chair. I placed a record ou the phono- graph, called “Deedlo de Dum,” by a bunch of jazzhounds, and 3ROOKLYN. DO YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRYLAND? AST NIGHT I saw Fatryland! There it was in plain sight, j elied towers reaching into a deep blue sky, fairy brid, ky T let him out, of course. @ * * Queer about that cat, Mister, He Mkes the Royal Club Orchestra well enough and fs tolerant of some of the Paul Whiteman selections, but the minute I start playing any of this extreme jazz stuff he looks around for an exit. What do you make of it? ° Speaking of cats, I was sitting by an open window the other afternoon, playing an old record called “When the Black Sheep Returns to the Fold,” when— zip!—a black cat jumped in through the window. Never saw that cat before! He made himself quite at home until my own cat came in and cussed at him. Then the “black sheep” departed.—Josiah Slicer Haight, No. 230 South First Avenue, Mount Vernon, Beauty,” made won -Dya M. Housman, No. 227 17th derful by the magician, “Electricity.’ Street, Brooklyn. HOW ABOUT AN INJUNCTION? Every morning for some time the alurm that wakes mo is a loud “Honk, honk, honk!” It comea from the yard nest to my bedroom iin= dow. Livery day I see that yooue growing fatter and fatter. Soma people ary going to have a yood SO SHINES A GOOD DEED. To-day, among the kiddies who gather dally to drag home firewood placed for, that purpose on the street by a large furniture warehouse at Henry and Warren Streets, I saw a little old wom- an. She leaned heavily on a cane as vhe dragged @ heavy crate into a emall slde reet, Verandah Place, Exhausted, she could go no further with her wood, Then I aw a vegetable peddler abandon a eustomer@to whom he was selling some apples, over to the old woman, lift the big crate and carry it up the street to her home, That accomplished, he hurried back to complote the Interrupt- ed sale, The customer appreciated the heart-prompted act, and walted for her apples,—Mrs, M. Leon, No, 376 Henry Street, Brooklyn, dinnor and J shali loov my alarm clock, Mrs. H. ©. Peterson, No. 407 and Avenue, Brooklyn, ONG OF TH) ERS. I saw the teachers and pupila of Bi Ridge High School celebrate the tenth anniversary of the building of the pres- ent schoolhouse. It has grown from a small wooden structure to a large stone building.» The occasion also celebrated the fifth anniversary of the connection of Mise Turner, the Principal, with the School, She was cheered Ly the puptis nd tho President of the WHAT CANES ARB GOOD Vor. IE EVENING WURLD pays liberally i cash for FI tant happenings—FIRST news of BIG news. Call year-old child Avenue subway homeward bound to- to an elderly man with a white mus- tach man carefull turned to he ver, Miller, No, 699 Mast 197th Stree hese inundry on Third Avenue, near 172d itt oe Ask for Evening World. Every reader a reporter. BRONX. NOT THE USUAL BEGGAR. HI8 was such a glorious, snappy November morning that I decided $3 to walk to work. My way took me through Cfotona Park. I was walking briskly along down one of the hills when I saw al little squirrel coming up the hill at high speed, headed for me. 1 stood Still to see what he would do. * * * He came straight up to mé’” most confidingly and permitted me.to touch him. He sniffed and, in.” his cunning little way, begged for something to oat. 1 apologized for coming unprepared and started on my way. To my great surprise and: © amusement, the scamp had not given up ‘hope, He followed me like a . Puppy for a hundred feet or more, sitting up to beg whenever I turned. to look at him. Suddenly he turned about and ran back up the bill. He was running to meet man who was coming along some distance * behind. He went through the same performance with the newcomer. Evidently the little beggar is out every morning looking for bis break- fast from people who pass. © * * I shall walk that way every pleasant morning hereafter and, you may take my word for it, Master — Squirrel, I shall not again disappoint Hoine Street, Bronx, you.—Susan M. Lataway, No, 760 PING ON His ARMS. My six-year-old son, when retiring at night always takes with him two toy pietole and a cowboy suit, aut is neatly folded and Jaid beside Aim under the covers, will tho ar- tillery {# carefully laid on the floor, ready for inatant nao in care any beara, Hone or Indians should need wuhicring during the nignt.—bed- tcard J. McCabe, No. 869 Elton Ave- nue, Brone, MESSAGE FOR MOTHERS AND FATHERS, On Brook Avenuc, between 1034, and 164th Streets, 1 saw three ttle boys about five or ste years old ly- ing face down in the middie of the street, ployiny “dead.” Motortete blew their horna, but tha lads dia not move, As I was planning to talk out and scare the Kittle rascale ticay, @ police car stopped and @ Sergeant got out, picked wp to of thom and tried to get the third, fees 3 got av Thon he drove off swith th H. Balter, No, 1006 Morrie Avenue, Brona, “TAKE THEM OFF At 42d Street a woman with a three- entered the Loxington traln ou which L was tand sat next BIG BOYS LIKE THE OMRISTMAS HOWS. Quite o crowd wae in front of window this morning when a small trie toy train was in operation there. Nearly forty men Were there and took Up virtually all the space, when T heard “ smal} boy helding onto his mother's hand in the rear of the crowd complain: “Mother, E can't see.” “No,-my = the mother answered, “all these are in front of yo Presto} A dozen men turned at the mention of and beard, The child looked the over for some time, then mother and ast Muv- that Santa. Claus?"—Viola » Bronx, ten't THOSK DREAMY EYEs. Jaz* muse pouring forth trou ent. Street attracted my attention to-night, Within 1 saw a naman squatting Orlenttal fashion on bis laundry table while a Victrola ground ous canned] word “boys' and fmmediately music beside him, In le mouth wan a y. ‘Then the little boy found ample long-stemmed pipe and in * was nm to watch the toy train.—Edward y look that jazz seldom 0006 Westchester Avenue, ¢ brings to us Am — John {18 Morris Avenue, Bronx, DOGGONE: AWAY FnoM | THAT HORSE'S HBAD! ra “STAND e Ce ving been refused small jeneral Organs T saw a man and his youny daugh- Wouldn't it make you mad If y Everywhere now: 7 pe chen ie tals tae ate Beouls tt se in th ee is he had “ into | SCENERY BY URBAN, INCIDENTAL | SCIENC ALLS tlon presented her with a barket of) ter get on a crowded I, R. T. oan ot sow what I saw? Suppose ye trucks and autoripblies twolnctte Rates advances of cash by every one else in the family, he had “gone into MUSIC BY RUDOLE FRIML. ¥ STORIES. ebr; be actions Ridge High Is! the Utica Avenue atation last night, | Was four hours behind you and. ¥ until ft seeme that the horse ty becom business for himself.” He knows a store where they pay 2 cents for As I looked ou! of my swine Tt Je commonly wald th one we cise Brooklyn's best « pa The man lived up to tha average -five ralles distant and at} ing extinct, But in Mast 24th Street to- every bottle, and has found it easy to collect old bottles. He begged of high above the sicepiig town of |aown on knees and looks a dog in € ‘ New Yorker's right to tho title of | #ome third of a milo distant you sighted | day T saw seores and scores of horses of 3 y 3 ate ne Aiea aa straphanger,” but his daughter [a Uttle lunch wagon? Suppose youl all Kinde being bought. and sold and me not to tell, He appears to believe that if the story gets out @man Montclair this morning I saw th ne ne og W turn away, run ' couldn't reach high enough. Nhe | “hoofed’’ that third of a mile to get a] trad ‘They were at the sales stables named Einstein will put him out of businese.—Frieda Levine, No. 78 tall buildings of New York dark ‘away, anything to get away. ‘To-night, overcame the disparity by taking | snuck of hot dog to td of Fis#, Doerr & Carroll. I knew, aye she against the yray sku. Suddenty th in our kitchen, I saw that dog {s not Atthe| dad's cane, hookiny ite oreok | stomach, and t whe used to be the big exehange for horse West 181st Street, Manhatian Tail oan) tacuadt Ain wovdaliacia “Nk: othe demeeanee rin temeniae ea aett fellow with a red] through a atrap and clinging to tho {close you found tho wh: dealing, but T thonght the automoblies RICHMOND PS Nae teva ant Ga tut ot in hie toe ee w, athior Was id coated said 90 the train lurahed a had got afire anv gone} had put {t dut of business, However, R MOND. s ee s 4 ‘ * and)so that was nothing uxalnst him: oe} ahout.—Stella Krasen No. up in wi without a e It was ae large . aun rose and made « halo avon tried 4 nd he sinlled at me ; Intae G8 over und atti ; Was #0 engrossed in h er that ho| | Haat 58d Street, Brooklyn. protest, li vhut T saw doing apparently INFLUBSCE OF THE THANKSGIV-) FIVE HUNDRED OULK BOT SHGKT BtOs Loar ae PLA sora alr d put out his paw to shake| tant know what vane fre Alege gg ag me y atenetve fees Marte Allan Ran: Peat 1 Willtascom, NS “dae Gunther ING SPIRIT ON OKTHOGRAPTTY Tn the wo ak in Rome cn Gun. | She fr gray fo Dive oe tie aes hand =e it he had put the third plece of sugar tn 4COUT STUFF. . No. Avenue, Bronx. Avenue, Brot : In Erastina Place, Mariners Harbor, on my cel I were awak: ned from the ehadn. oF mphe a my coffee 1 hollered for mercy. at's Tuesday was oursfirst day iu the new : i to-day I saw two yo iris wita a] soys, Wer looked “iho was ca eace| reared thumerives upto The ¢ LOOK OUP wor THE mNGrNmI |ChOURD.” aes 1, “Bouse nay! esses, | Anneste Fublie Sehoal No. Ui and QUEENS, § } wh “ : i" 2 of te tumn foliage became ie Span be nAL rynle KO blind?” sex B01 ; . 0 football marking off & gridiron of some | Mac pouncing upon bottles, hundreds of] OPIny of 2 Gutumen falinga Became | | Tn front ut Pr Wa card gen Leet leriendly ike. “was reading ‘What Did| finding our way around, T saw one girl ry, ONE MOTOR (An Tins THIBYES tort In the street. The older one held | them. scattered over the ground ano] brilliant tt the ant trem ihe fo [dense Street 1 enw a ca Hbourd rile! you Hae? dioriva,”’ seasve. Ho of oni maldng chalk marks on the floor every Parked outside the Moveis Btreet Wr. sev eer, the ball and asked the other to chalk | ier have bean Gop athens Dotiiss ting ley came puffa of steam, pink in the Jing tho by to ndvertiae 1 picture, {We became friends.—Herry Singer id wane ss hee Wakes along the Ball ontrance to the Cunard Building a Having no garage in whieh to place a ‘ 5 5 0 i bof Rach Beppe iron 5 nf ne told me she wanted to be x St some words: “l'-O-W-1. L-I-Neh,"’ she] there—all, so far es we could see, with ee ee da ca Be hte Paps te ; I, then not! 4, wore] 1967 Bergen Street, Bro iclyn. finding her way back 16 her ows room| 7th daya ayo I eu a Ford car, Li- | seven-passenger used car he bought, my directed. “No,” xaid the younger girl. marae lial ud 19 them, au Dl eeu Choise OF eolecs hong ont ts [rurcees heatre sobbing 10 a cUntontiow ABh Arnold Christensen, No, 661 Géth Gtreat,] conse No, 27,141, with improved | husband and my four coya took off thy nd apparently in xd cond im Asked wha ACT. " “t's “F-O-U-1, L-I-N-E!" They had|Werro wondering how they came wh the atill, orien alr as a flock of binds jwas the trouble, and one answer they] On Friday, at Henry Street and at-| reoklyn. hand year ahifia inetcad of thy wouatl | hood und body and placed them on roll= é i for 7, it a | —Andrew ‘ew ir 8 rose from a nearby trec, circled |were on un errand to the drug eo] lantic Avenue, I noticed two of our eol- = 7 ss foot pedals, Vhe hand ohifts were fers. Then y the A deta Oy lab NC Pare mt Rew Rerhi. Sta Uhout a moment aud then winged Tor thelr invite rilacit hoe keRRea CGM YA SHPNIIE ADLER hate PEGENTLEMAN OF ORANGE. |” cgeniouementinakad athe feot eres leround niniharenleaae erie tank then th younger sow mo and ask . thoir way southward.—d. H. WAIt- Ythey would not go oMt into the streot,| arma, hands, necks and légs In ull aorts|, £ #AW, and T wish © one could] ale a0 ae to permit the driver to |and body down the stalre to the eeller “Nitet la: F-O-W-L) or F-O-U-L) swinps ON THE PRION OF COAT. acre, No, $$ Bradford venue, a her they were ufratd to walk on] of mysterious weye, I Inguired ‘wha’ | have soon, the waving of flags at 3.80] Change gears, anpiy the braky and |The chassis would. noe go down that ight?!’ 1 explainell the difference, and On, the ferrudoat Richmond: on per Montclair. the sidew for four th " [for and the roply was: Just another | Wednesday afternoon when Clame male] Teverae the cur with hia hands, |way, vo my husband remdved the sldiva ; . Banddy cihhea wean he — cer would ver them. — Whe res} anatomy nd we can't rememby ances Pather tory,” rode} Soon 1 saw the reason for the ap- fot the « pore! i then the marking, of the gridigen pro-| Sunday thine young mon, ered | STRAWBERRIES! STRAW MENIIESlancured then It wha gnlycordbosta thoes -group actions.” Ben-| along Bedford Avenue. And T heard] pied invention, Aman on cruiches, [and hutie tree ns Raptieredbea tl ss, seeded, and’in a moment theme] piaying jase numbera on three ban In the garden at the left of the Spar-Jand harmless,” they ame happy and] jamin Konowalow, Long Island College] the shouting and cheering from thou- who could not use his feet, emerged | tronch tending ankart n and dng a ', &. Taverner, No. 48 Amity] 4 They could play well, and thoy |tan Club, Olive Boulevard and South|thanked + with al gratiiud Hospital, Brooklyn. sands of children lined ap on the side-| from the building, yot into the car a poreh to the Beaneicxits, By TaNer ser: 3 i vohed “about the deck in sings | Ocean Avenuo, I saw this morning ripe, [Dorothy 501 Magte Aut walks. It gave meu big thrill to veal and drove off.—H. A. Schiorenbeck, [corn “Raat Wall in which « gund aimee Place, Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, | farsuard) Dashade One cutenon od tempt | Elizabeth, ONE LONG, LAST LOOK AT FRHA-| that great man im porson after having) No. 1/809 Tuckuhou Avena Rich- hoube, ‘fhe cheue wor tee ae ve he terie every ono, Quite a number of peo- | ing, but a my guaraeg poy Weard so much about him,—-Misa B. Ja mond Hill ella, the porch sidan sete ane PARTED A 3 ALTAR, ple throw coina in the hat when i | them.—Mrs, ‘Thomas No STORM Onis ry feativan) Houte No. 470 Mletropoltten Avenue, tha gaidan BaeoTAe toe Deena I saw a wedding ceremony interrupt-| 2 Ground, Lut some, awho, it | North Bay View Avent reoport, La I] ¥ took a trip to-day t inglto Brookiyn thie afte nuw | Brooklyn, SOY TUCKED IN PROPIRE We nae Rmoothed, aud no one wouys 4 Menten Sout High to Brooklyy afternoon Tf mw a now know that we hay ed to-day when I chanced to glunce out} seemod to me, had enjoyed {t most, aang meres = ghway, 1 Am {1} osy-cheeked man ral times tales —~ night TI was waiting for the 10.% " 9. OUP OO Imi Ene of a window during a study period in| jmmediately adsorbed in REN WITH THR VETO Jengineering, carved through the rock of 1 " 1 ¢ bth IN THE MAIL. train when there entered the Union Hall| [cl@f: the porch siding replaced and Curtis High School. Hand in hand with) encir papers. They certainly were POWER, the mountain, and from this rend en buictsa ne v aaa s t roll a bit eDenlehivetaaaeee tot the 1, 1] Station, Jnmatea, a dear Indy, who lea [CVorheuilng thia winter.—Mrs, J. Wolf, ‘slowly across the lo orch of t nate, 5 ea va Wa gba tctouchad teaves avi Just now ti utuminal color the | estore them to th * ¢ hat ie ¢ I ammaion Boiled cnrear the atcacte Front tee vile atalee tata” eee SCRE [ane the troskstouetion seaves wut oe leaner iushcs tha accuse iecaue, we [Ne fatoee puniy 4 «little box from| names: Kirjateolisunsaniohnisto Osa-[had on a hat and « Navajo bathrob rae ee o hie aR hia wehdi bet Leable bit the email boya of this neighborhood [Pasded through the Government r=[ another pocket, opened it, and init exw | koyhtlo, Helaingfors, Tintard, and Sino} and Mw Uittle pajamas teeped out froin OCR GOVERNON-BLECE, happy. real bride, And tach ary re fl tghed and shouted as they raked the} bufldings sleaved sud he smiled eal si in- City & one pro oe] bro pine ) es a camo the fi upton. A lady, wheellng | ¢ OF one jee Besougn TPreaibent eevee inte re tumbled | intn|OeN8,” Kaw 4 faction,—Mrs. @. f. Glass, No. 28 Argyle] them?—Louis Sporend!, Nv ' an*&-ray taken and hi 88 Bal ithout ‘on Hes fhe plain ki Sealine ® baby carriage, emerged from the} Wo .0. f canitl, entarged. Terdey i| them and threw them at each other, Hall for dinnem w Road. Brooklen Stroot, Brooklyn Bee Beaheny se ert. DY id tittle | 8# our Governor-cloct, He was {ta Dust. a a eee trom inet wave whe had the plcturs on the plano} AS I sat watching them from the win-|Where we saw ma 7 Mn shear aa : A eee ant |Jovial mood and greeted and chatted child's 1 and fastened It over iyi§ Ate TORII Thea oe D dow of my warm room T shivere captured in t pus Wars, aid then OUT OF TOWN. wcout, for he never mude a ner l with every man who spoke to hime. Bit buggy. the bridal pair registered | With arg an need sending On) ee ine. bare. hs of the we saw tie in which Washington im One arm was ino sling and in the other! « siya iarge crowd had there at the summar bp = by - t vl ot y all e enec the udson t * sand ne clutched a a | end ott i Ae staan hore sae pebed de. Si pood ‘o-night Ww 1 my sm erestohedt if ie Hud i MARTY. hue a ple d SM aes Lica fe ugh! a word and handclaap, In Gasit, ceremony, — Mine Sent ziiNanlesAimarGarnarne, Ses Bid Tat ere 1 net ‘Te le getting | Cor | Narare aries fg ba” SAW ENOUGH to convince me that, however useful or otherwise my | ¢locolate candy. Molly 1 VM] view of the fact that ‘The | World 78 an uae re le ey mans Americanian q oc! © to-morrow you muut [484 nM tN. J deus vente, Oson« ach i such a bi move ee long to’ enjoy his honors and we ull] 2°°k® _ ee lite may be, I was not intended for the role of peacemaker. 1 had tied fitting take he Beaks eae ANOTHER SURE CCRE 18 “TEN ourn his loss.—Kathleen Barnett. No, Bn reso BEFORE THE Wine been to the store and on my wi home came upon a little fellow BRRAKING UP THE HOME, Plece for his informal greet . BOYS.” Henderson Avenue ew BY t or bef sreetinae MITTLR INJUN BOYS: de - : eimenllution not to. wes peday. 1 saw at tilt with his left arm against the side of a bullding and his head resting on ldn't you & eee taker Chet eee Meow © See T a little chap ridin leyele Please don’t saying 5 i) wind t ne ring along the Jericho ‘Turnplice the trouble to come out afte: = Ne turned nUhIA - break St!" ne | good." ‘The wind waa keer «| his arm, He was erying—erying sincerely, crying whole-beurtedly, Sree enero teas cake Sian 1. greet ple with ound at his who an sh6 MORE HEPU gar MISS ANACKS once med for ine Pare kneos Rg ur a wee th i fac ot L f crying unanimously * J soothed him and asked him what the | right in the mi ¢ 1 al touph, mane “Gov- ye aa eee Sail ae through Granitovilie| Arrandale Avenue, Creat bet the kar an ad trouble was, Indicating the largest boy im a group across the way, be ien & Mattress, and, distributed along Smith, friend and uglier Res and wane st h@laughe, then] th .bout ‘ialf a score ree to PT pA Ngai adres 1 Van Horn! said: “He's got my skates on and be’s too big and heavy for them, and | the pike a fine ine of how shal goods]. Russell, No. 7430 00th Avenue, them -400| of pansies in full bloom o1 ritlow= HK i Haven. } n - i : and chattels, an t of ul solld ‘oodha ven Pemaries (hen, te, mpeag thei. Koa-e00 | of pansies. (9) full:blec Bri Rhy "li 35 a tasrytown department’ stor % he won't give them to ine.” * © It made me mad. I bate to seo | A) CMa tele ed nee van thee es : Te Groat Gin aKa because the frost has already Killed qur| window to-day I sew a number of ja HOW THE MONEY NOLL IN boys picking on smaller tellows. I marched straight over to that | stili ‘spilling things oui at the stern MOVING. hardieat plants.—Mlldred Fenley, No. |pumnpking One weighed 116 pounds and) | As the Inst day of th highwayman and I suid: “Here, you, why don't you be a mun and give | hile wt the pow sho driver, entirely] To-day « family morwd into én 5 a a= eae Dae enneegy sae : 4 cas Maes City. er | proac neo again that wh See : pivious of the big drop guise] ment which was o ous: AND THEY LIVED HAPPY EVER|236 Fillmore et, New Brigton, 3. 1 wor as Seu pounds Ww been seeing with Increasing } that little fellow his skates * * My, but he was a bold one! | furnishings. sat with foot pressed down]en Union Street, Flushing. ‘The moving idle PLBASE E Ossining, and a third, 8) pleasure on tho Inat day of “Aud who aro you?" bo says. “I'm bis mother,” I said, “and if you [on the cceloraior and whistled "S49 van backed up clove to the house, @ man Fifteen years ago to-da we were . anit y nounds, was grown since the war ended. Durty te war u y what's g y , f " fc Ma Fe pee ee took the saab from « window and put » yarried. After dinner as husbana? On today’s “What Did Yau Geot | etae. Ne. c teacher of one of our chi oa} know what's good for you you will surrender his property,” (By this |yaw this n--Alex Campbell, | quilt over the sill. 1 thought they wen and I gut talking quietly together about| | SRW A APRN ONS, PRB SER set, Tarryto Y. all the little ones to buy 1) nps| time the whole gang was around ime.) “Oh,” says Smarty, “you're his | Kings Pa going to holst up ® plano, but (netea: 7 aie ning I sent tn a few] Steet) Tarry h th | e ne aetie “v4 ‘the event,” the doorbell rang hen thing a - -| with their pennies, and it wau ourpris-| mothe fone? Walla s as 5 = © Wan sat on the quilt, Then a man ty anewere | It L saw a ne of automobiter| Gav ago abo at T naw from i HER MOTTO IS “ANYTHING FORTing how quickly they inted | ‘mother, are you? Well, all I got to say is you've shrunk since this UHe HOUSE THE BOYS BUILT th’ truck pabeed UBS ceeii ee rg arked in front ef our house, while the} dow tha Curtis High School PEACE, When the war was end: my morning: I'm his brother.’ And with that he cut a figure § or some- To-day, on the beach at Rockaway | cur him and he in turf passed them rant horeth wae filled with people who] semut in T wrote “Curtis High Bt port was about|#nAll son crow weary x for] thing and skated off, My only consolattun was that the little boy had Fark, T saw twenty-five or thirty lo another man in the house, © dont At fe ations !} New Brighton owing to ne Pht ib atalapaces. eh and . : hoya from & iohael r ue nink t arriod uw aineis gcc nent Twas almost] take it wea printed “Curie High seh Central (G-| saci atunns, £04 took yenni-s| Stopped crying. 1 came stralght home-—Mrs, Kathleen Finn, No. 30 | oinpicumy the rout of a foosory [tink they carted a eingle thing up the yvercot then U invited thein Into] Mariner's Harbo: 1 did wee what I ge, who|into it. "They laughed fit were af North Fillmore Avenue, Corona, L, 1. frame house they have dullt on tho | <trust, Flushing, Queens. the how y were. mostly, the saie eo about | Curtis High School.— js] R004 Joke, but neverthel beach, facing their home, They have x veople Who hail showered us with lee] Teten J. Wilnon, | Nv, 2848 | Tehmond would [they have been drop! done all the work with tools pur. ALL WRONG, PROFESSOR. t our wedding, ‘They hud brought fo Bertacey| Baril Taroor, Staten | Quiet him, raln pulled | Jt, Now on the last pana st 5 Saat heee cone: Our teacher was reading aloud te us with them. he but a nutes | lelanc Aryeh the poor}! open the b and cont ‘i monoy we ed I a a iy and the inte te where sonietimes I And boards and lvintor thrown up by tho [in the Seowraphy class to-day about he Board.!. It ar WHEN StsPEEVON owas ane] oni) bout and add them tom tides, A full-sized door givea ad- | SPAln and the things she exports to Aepds good wnlixht £10 round ‘anc nf torday 1p ee ROD peas V am richer. Sure thick there. are to te and | Deen enumerated, when one of the boys refends wood mtg ked round Ayelet fig Bevodre Meta atepn cud up to the second Moor, |ahouted, “The book is all wrong, de> fame, ane auddenty | felt thee tt wa = "Dollar Day" os blurted Everything has been done na work. | cause we don’t get wine from Spain on raleoet alabt' hit Y doen in al are having Ue aanike manner.—Gordon Had- |aecount of Probibition.”"—Ehmer Paren- Uheikest sight f ore ad : iow, No. #99 Beach Ted Breet, Ar ty, No. 159 Jamaica Avenue, Long tsk i ti ‘ Cer and City iv Kilt, Rond, Re ' 1 ’ ay . \ a )