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RINE LIS SENET imTh E PMTIETT las ia . wry - : A ; ‘WO DOLLARS will be paid for each item printed on this page. Checks are HE EVENING WORLD liberally in cash for FIRST news of really impor- “ mailed daily, The weekly special awards, Announced on Saturdays, are in ads T tant hapbandeen@IRST nevis of rt Aen Call Beekman 4000, Ask for i dition to this payment. Open to all readers. ‘ ei the CITY EDITOR of the Evening World. Every reader a reporter. 5 OUT OF TOWN. ee ‘ BROOKLYN, saw un PMETHOUBAND HAPPY cHnisrmases, |! A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR « vovs oc cAMONG,THOBE PREBENT. i! | sae as tre me ra es ed, rosy-cheeked, READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READERS "Ee th Concord jroosl make ft 1s eos to para I wondered where it officer at that point usd be guided by his signals. I was one¢ came from, dnd for whom ft is intended, and when you want {nforma- OF THE EVENING WORLD five or slx fellows who got out into the street as far ax the pél ton the thing to do—as all good reporters will testify—is ask ques today and waited there beside him for traffic to pass, Most of ue tions. © -%*' Tho Metropolitan ‘Life Instance Company, Mudiséa . Avenne’and 24d Street, has given ono doll to cach of the 5,060 girls New Program of Awards and Special Prizes sore os 3 bs than conned aiteen aa te more as 4 joke than anything else, asked the policeman if he Gnd women in its employ, The giris and women are he hash ated FOR THE BEST STORY OF THE WEEK, $50 for the Second in Merit. $25 for the want to buy o1 . . ® Everybody knows policemen do not Pbrintapaavigahe ove aati are to mabe sooo litte aivls a beopy $ 100 .. Third. TEN stories adjudged Next in Merit, 85 Each. This competition is open to all pace Pearenteary dialing 4 hice segue ntreige cg. rest of us. But he didn’t get far, “Hey,” cried the officer, “come as happy can be. * * * IT hope some other organization is qnite as reader here, YOU!” The offender went back and we trafled along after hi theughtful of the Christmases of 5,000 or more Jittle boy Miller, No. 314 Barclay Street, West Hoboken, N. J. a Special Awards for High School Students “What was that you sald?” asked the traffic cop. My friend explali “How much are they?" asked the policeman. “Twenty-five cents,” will be divided weekly among high school pupils contributing to the “What Did You See To- Billy Los Oop pulled s quarter: from hie poskes Ee a aver ane $ 1 00 Day?” page. For the best letter of each week sent in by a high school student, $50; second $| No. sees een hie Bren peliedeies ies dees best, $25; five next in merit, #5 each. r ‘Special Awards for University and College Students $ 1 00 will be divided weekly among university and college students contributing to the pa, For the best letter of the week, $50; second best letter, $25; five letters next in merit, 5 each. COOL CUSTOMER THIN STRANGER IN A STRANGE School and coliege contributors MUST name their schools. Walt for the worth while inckdent, De not try to write every day. Bear in ‘As the 8.11 New York express stopped LA mind the qu ri: “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?" Not what somebody iw, and net what yeu heard and not semething that happened this norning at the Babylon station I A Scotch woman, who looked last summer. What did YOU to-day? . saw the usual rush for seats, Two young mep, however, did not join it, I saw ‘ j the mlooking under the conches at the} valily sourht to quiet her wailing steam pressure gaages. They examined} ‘nfant, ths ons of a nuinber of tm- ail the cars, and then went into the] migrant I saw Friday afternoon in @no which rogletered tho most heat,| tho Weshawken lation white 7 ‘hey didn't mind standing, evidently, us} waited for wy train. They were - long as they could stand in comfort.—| walling for a train to dake then MANHATTAN, RICHMOND. William Hoernel, William Street, Baby-] West. A young woman, who asked JUNIOR. ready to dyop from weariness as sho Contributors to the page should write of subjects with which they are famill Choose, pre bly, things that happen in your own neigh- borhood. Tell your story, if po le, in not more than 125 werds, State WHERE the ineldent took place. Write your mame in full, Write your address carefully. Address your letter to “What Did You See Te-Day?” Evening World, P. 0, Box No. 188, City Mall Station, New York, MATTITUCK, F YOU THINK there isn’t & place within a hundred mil ] York City where the peacdful life is the thing, go to Mattit L. I, where burglaries, shootings and hold-ups are wn. upon a time Mattituck had a jail. One of the citizens it it oe ton,«N. ¥, tne smother (f eho could hold’ tho ; mary OUTLAWS, = the village, eventually moved it into bis back yard and uses it aby a@ Uitte while so sho ‘could TO-DAY I saw for the first time, buried in the crook WAS STANDING on the highost elevation of Prince Bay Lighthouse storehouse, * * © I saw Mattituck to-day. In the splendid drug- NEXT CARE Ci Hh Oo of ed . Hear my wife's arm, a new-horn son and heir; apd in my wife's Hill, looking southward over the waters of Raritag Bay and the store I saw a bandbag on a obair, forgottea by some customer. “She'll 4 nga depicted cavfully. “Oh, if you only w ie + BS - , Kaas ¥ - ‘ 4 if aig won Oe CAE Guana Tahal. adn the dived olother, "if have a eyes T saw that hor cup of joy was as full as my own, * & © ; uae ‘hen eld is) men rowing toward me and the beach come back for it,” sald the clerk. He disappeared into a rear room Visiting in Now York. We told mo u] tasted here since carly morsing and at is ALL I saw to-day.—Carlyle Moise, No. 282 West 19th Street, b @ small, flat-bottom boat. ey Were about twenty yards from the leaving the handbag on the chatr. * * * My first need after lea story he hud CPT AS Did Yeu baby a NAC wD LCR al Manhattan, . beach when they stoppgd rowing. Their air of caution aroused my the train was a telephone. I {qund one, a ‘tot machine in the bot Gere of winsing av automobile that 3t| ularly and oom, returned. ne FRESHMEN TRIUMPHANT. CHILDREN av Peay axnoy orp | "2Piclon. T was screened from their Mi bets A chek altel Then I took the jitnoy bus to my destination. Three hours later I any minute he expected a visit trom of mi ¢ drink of which iets nboring fea 4) eta art cherry, codar and sassafras, * ° * saw them throw overbourd ” Evening World reporter to tell hint bi changed the baby's crying to geving. ; ithe a ni ghboring bell ion a 4 ae GUNTLEMAN. \ Mbladnd Willy BAMaD tags. tun they wel awane tonecarls cue again stood in froat of that hotel and opened my purse to pay my won a car. Just then the doorbell rang | /¢ teas a simple Uttle kindly act to {4 single long line of poys siowly snake-] Witla my mino-year-old son was D J Y, appa 'y fare. My bills were gone! I tried to recall where I last had opened gnd ho couldn't responu quickly enougn.| @ stranger i a strange land, but |danced thelr way ‘across the field.| Studying his lessons and my two fied that there was no observer. © * * This evening, at fhe Post my purse. * * * It was in the hotel telephone booth: * * # De: ‘ The young man began, “I'm looking for| prin eure that Svotch woman will |Creers for ‘25 and '26 filled the air.) YoM"ver children were playing with Office, I told a policeman about it. “My guese,” he said, “is that that jectedly, Mr. Edward Condon Jr" My friend] never forget @—fanet M. Fits |yens of “Rip ‘em up; tear ‘em upl"| {hein tous thie evening, T went out See ae F ; 4 " I entered the hotel, crossed the office to the telephone booth and oj Could fee) his hands on the car's Maurcc, No. €@0 urvhare Street, | try, 3 : "1 yor half an howr to do some shop- bag contained ‘shorts,’ and ‘shorts’ are undersized lobsters, which can- the door. There on tho little shelf b ment was my” “Lm your man," rid he eagerly. The| jdgesold Park, N. J ant something of city Colles] Rita When I returned 7 saw the | not be taken without violating the law. Sometimes, these lobster ladiitvcise: We inuie aie young man cont! ed, “I'm from the) ‘!#eMe! eyes w2uzht somsthing of City College's! Gidest boy's eare stuffed swith cotton td i? J bbs spirit, and Aare el LEE ANCOR and @ bandage around them. “What are dropped overboard in this way at a designated spot, to be located bunch of greenbacks.—Georgia Fraser, No. 405 Soventh Street, Belyg, New York—." My friend couldn't FOR CHRISTMA " Peete, irate koe abate To-day az I looked into the coat sound Of the shrill whistle of a] "%@? happened to yout” 1 demanded, alter dark by use of a mudhook.”—flesba A, Busina, No. 180 Wood: _ THE WORLD Anour Us. HANG UP THU BABYS 8 and frantically ving hia arms sbovel vin 7 eaw $25.00 euved. In other The Wodles of te fresinicn| Whost fatnting from fright. | “On, safe Avenue, Brines Basen Mialen Tala: Sunday morning J was awakencd | ‘Tho recent spell of almost summes Mig head, he thy od to his wie, “Mury,| Cogs, eave tivo fons of eoel. Tn Wealnet thoes of the corks ants | tothing,” he replicd as ho pulled of Ln eEnay 2 Siaccemanee Mary, come hivi and hea A TOCKING, drew from some péople the prediction that Christmas would forget to ‘round this year, Perish the \nd a8 evidence’ that boine pe least, havo full ¢onfidehes'that old fe rrto co have at this Jered about the flag pole with a erash,| ¢ bandage, “but those kids tore dered See eT ratrenay ca wrtsd te SHIA TAGE dust: prevails mating 80 much noise I couldn't do Seid [A UT ole dak td i and fect, shirts, trousers.) M4 levsona, 90 T stuffed my care. Sasped my) thanke to the good weather, wo have h iy ties and’ eve Mrs, 3. Millet, No. 131 Park Row, not yet had to start the furnac hat young men, wear w self!” ‘The visitor asked bewilderediy| titers hit what it wes all about? from Thé New York World friend. .‘‘Hell, no!" said the other, “I'm collecting for the New York University four eparrows about a niche in a brick wall opposite and only ten foet from my window, The chatter- ing waa vo incessant that 1 could 2 and fell. ‘The fleld few ‘DO: GE mo y HURTIY 4 tie C. Burgoyne, ‘No. 12 not sleep, and ; ohed f ny ; Wow! J. Healey, M. D.. No, 197 alte, OF UB BI BOy ies Nee S88 looked like the hack yard of a] ‘To-day I saw no motor truck driver Gu hae the. pair oF Paewietedihiet bah NEVER forgets thie friends. 1 sa Barry Avenue, Mamaroneck, N. Y. jolowm, Bexoels, NOICEE: : rag picker's shop. The contest surged] use o new wid possibly very dangerous havo @ neat in the nicho, defonding bedi tea pales Avenue, near Fy DEATH MESSAGE. on. The sopls fought valluntly, but] mettiod of ridding himself of u couple of Tarts Mine RON SbThOn gale he ea huge truck loaded wil The{boys who were “hitching.” He Suet red with cheers} turned the ignition of and on 1 Christmas trees.—-Robert Russell, No: had no compunetion respecting the | 231 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, fi adiunt + nd the ; | WAS DRIVING along the State Highway from Albuny lo New York, | Lewisohn +5 ¢ e ployed to get what they ial ben pair’ pee of encourazcment, und then suddenly that resulied so startled tho eat in, R —— ald ou my way to Hudson, and was crossing the bridge from key to We. aay the white hody' ee ¢ “ad a tliat they tek head over heels to . apts ne sattle mee Site READY FOR ANOTHER Goon. . Waterviiet when a man of per sixty-five asked me for a ride. | shinnying up the pole and fn @ moment rd pavem isa Fellela White, LABOR NOTL. PENNY WIsk. tack anys ne Muse isd Lp bide te Hs modest little printshop .-~ I might have passed him up on account of all the hold-up stories, it baer enieved pratens oo Co- Central Park West. On the twenty-three-minute trip of On Unwersity Avenue to-day I saw] and again fo the aseauil, voeking | full of Massie tae cnn i my ears bad not caught the words, “For God's sake, my boy, she is aie — x RADIO concent BY TeLErAoNy.| Me Staton elena forry during the | tele cil of Paine Torsace, where} ‘ith beak and solng to drive out the | by w plain unpedigreed youth. 1 dying!”-* * © I told the old man to get in, and in a few minutes LOST BRIDR, Yesterday our telephone rang and| Te hour to-day I sato a bootblack | some coal {ell off, Then I euw a well Lh aise or fas coveted tienes Bhs blow decorated here and there wit wo} re Spay soul ton tt st of kindness,” One of the docel ‘elevators. in bhef when one family anawored it wa] vivo twonty shines, or w attne cvory [dressed man, wearing gloves and curry-| Uattle, or ecrioa of Pattie, for thera | sp otchen of ink or dngerprints,” Wa werdon our way, “God will repay you for this ac : ra atnnieips a stopped to-duy at learned {our uncle in Brooklyn, who] 1 420 minutes. dis hotmads $2, | ing a cane, come along with w paper bevel Pnean deat vie yontee, ty NYS Kenenk Str crea gry hero. 2 jown his weatherbeaten face. * * * the ond floor on which is locate 8 powerful radio, was on the wire.| and cven f he had to give all of it |bag, follow in the wake of the wagon Aesreaettnl fk, ee A arte S =) rf Ung his presg ito peieeidi the teats zone sone ‘ d to get to Red Hook. I disliked [the 3 Lcense Burewu he|Ho asked {€ we would lke to listen in] to tie company for which ha works, |und pick up tho Jumos na they fell to] 7% Wo humans are not the only the ‘tune of "'Madelen,”* while om he let me know was that he wante set to R 100k. Bune operator shouted, “room for on Afon a radio concert. We told him wef he took in about $1 (iu tips. Consid- |the street. Tho £ that he nes who are continually scrépping | Welt in front of Ris, where at ti to pry futo bis affairs but just as were pulling into the iain young lady Nholdi arm of a young|couldn’t go to Brooklyn, but he told us] ering the number of trips a boat van. | spoil his gloves or wuit did not seam] fo" @partmonte, nor does a landlord | could glance proudly at them, hung f Huds I told bim I bad reached my destination and s ted ma on and he was ebout tolto hold the wire. ‘Then one by one I] muito ta a day, one can casily fig- | to worry him nearly so much as getting] “leave have fo be party to the Penetea Sanity helmet and dusty cans street of Hudson I tol a cncthen Urtite Red | yuee the operator shut the door family telephi rer] wie the Loothlack’s earniay a protty [his bag full 6f cont before driver] sorap—D. I. Tellman, No, pot Lie | ian. | fing as, Hees Fett » his Come that in a minute or two he would be able to get another lift to Rt fs 4 Ae L mi ; foes as ins ce calves nd ye ae i sl pine " tat asl jood ticome; but I do not begrudye level hin. Warnes Klein. No. Maw- no Avene: Brooklyn, eare I, beatae! sens pe fares reed ug, : art sar: oud gv’ I asked. “Yeo,” eu ard, a n the |distly a if cach was in the room Margare ue Jurtis horne Avcaue, wore, N verna P—bu' Hook. “Some one near and dear to you is dying?” I asked ¥ may of Me clevater ahouted, ““Wwhati sol ehers the adia\aan located : ihe mares ee alts Gantt High ii veuu ‘onkers z, they spoke volumes,—Jeanette Fried. he sqid chokingly, “I got the word up there that the end ain't fur off. one in the elevator |] learr did by plo BORO Ae AR ENMR Beaty QUEENS. No, 109 Belinont Avenue, Brooklyn,” H a i ed aa hey ain’ tter bess 1 cd the blushing bride, | mouthp: of the telephone to ti a . “4 pyihs I've had her ten years, too, sou, und they uln't no better b 2 No, 2600 University! of the fad{o.—boils Glschner, No, BACH TO NORMALCY. JURY SERVICE. WINToR Is ON THE WAY. A CASE FOR REPARATION AND INS Dutchess County.” * * * What could Ido? J couldn't send the old r Sant 6th Btrect, we wnonent CUD ai Galt mos Aincdhe: Of taleainanvarose netante On Tucedday, 09 F was peacefully DEMNITY. : bf ye we OUT things that pertained to ad been i : : : ay 5 rascal back to Albany. I laughed, pointed out the road that y ould BRONX. accomplished, but to-day 1 suw freah| lv #™ the Quecns County Court arivjng my ancient car down Park ae pared dh © ceneen ae 4 take him straight to NEW YORK, and watched him until he was out of . signa of it. Paselng Governor's Island] Mouse in Long feland City youter+ Avenue, Brooklyn, I aaw approach- c'olock to #eo Alm pose lght.—Harold Miller Hallenbeck, Delta Upsilon House, Unto College, MARY LINDLEY oURTAY, NEW van . 1cn."Jon @ Staten Island ferrybout I saw] gay when the whee old Judge asked ing me @ huge h It proved to be him @ greeting as he visited Brook, sight. i Iu the inetosud 3 plot im the This eve tonded @ eovtat. |men tearing down the Quartermaster : Speen 4 i Schenectady, N. Y-. . 2 cae tiene ‘ ¢ e Corps storehouses. Three already have] the panel of pitty tf any wished to Snow Plough No. 0197 of the B, RR. un. He did not pass wntil adout aititie Vol Mark Avenue riat ai) gathering at a fricnd’s home, Our Veiccopeared, und soon we will bo able] Pe eweused. “1 can't hold court 1. Umbering up its muscles for the Gis BNE A eee ere pupils wore Strect to-day I saw a rough, un- hostess distributed sheets of paper |to see tho green grass and trees without jurors,” remarked the cxpected battle with Juck Mrost dur- ory, many visited a corner grow. polished boulder to which ia at and to were told to write of some |tho red brick homes of army officers in] Judor, and proceeded to question cery store to get something to eat,” t rita of son Ns those wishing to be cacused, respect- ing the coming winter.—Hayden W, The storakooper became dewild tached @ bronze slab reading: “In interesting incident noted during |Dlace gf me ite ae brite Enea inp their redéous.. One taN sald he Barrows, No, $813 Beaufort Avenue, In @ crowd there are always to bé honor of Mary Lindley Murray, the day, When the gucuts had pine [ETE Ae OEMS eee eenuel, had euffered from the orippe, which | Richmond Hil, found some whe will take advantaget | Silo. oF aber’ MUrrea ier seruless ished writin rite sche [ee ee ee had left hin deaf. Questions about =e of others, and I noticed that some rend: her country during tha shed writing, @ render was sele * " ‘ : é ; 4 . Ameri cevolution cittertaining | to read cach contbution alond, and |THBY PULLBD DOWN TAU BLINDS Hey AAs family, ho wunver of |MOW OND THING LEADS TO AN howe apesared i tobe eae ie 26°, )3 Gen. co and his offecrs at her ail the guests voted on the morits of About 2 o'clock thix afternoon I saw) [iis elildron, do. pr OnSeeN ss OTHER. tao tha phemeea ieee tien i home on this site until Gon, Putnaus a street cleaner and an ash cart driver] ‘to man failing to notion that the A ascuutily-clad Uttle fellow about 6] ji , a 19 t od; 8 cach. The three storiea that wea : Judye had boon loweriny Ma voire |. a ing. Tho storekseper must Gj PoC er l LL ebeh de a Gecordad the moat voteo were the stopping all the drivers who upproached) COfCe Me tang quostion, wnt) [veers old stopped me the other day a8} jost more than he took in, Bwt tant Dp, » 1908, recto y ccorgid ° —, 0 e ie +$ ‘ D Decker Ohepier New York winners, and mine, to my surprive, [the ——-. one of the most select boarding} f° OO ca abla only to these very | fWas returning from worl, and sald) ino it seemed strange that: por oe P ; houses in St. George, and point toward 4 & ‘Hey, wlster, will you fix my shoes? i \) “REGULAR GLY SPOWE iughters. of the Amertcan tas voted ‘thir It was pleasing Ve counie of windows {n the house. Iwo] Near the bench, ‘sit down, str; Yow Ty 16q'nim to nearby ehop and laced his] *#0Mld steal as @ recreation while On the curb on Main to-day of Wnglish Anthony B. MoKer- to eee b0 amusing and tustruc women ent in the windows puffing away hoar quite well enough to aust shoes for him, Instead of the anticipated waiting to cheer @ patriot.—Dertrane' I saw. seated a young man offering pens nd 1 éetertnined O33 Best tthe Strest, gone peranteies for, fhe oie contentedly at their after-luncheon vald the Tuees, ie ry A. ul- Vethank you" he looked up ut me and a rap ii No. 820 Quincy Street i foned “Iissiny aames.—Plor i ni lvan, If 107th Street, Mleh- Since . oe rookly, te ppredene| they should ss g : emokee. stroet cleancr und ash suid, “Bay mister, you haven't got o Re fee raatns rinses oe ue he were ther tongue pon i osplow, Nee 2060) Bheriaan A art drivef clearly were shocked, and] ond Hill cent, have you?” ~Auguat Arnold, No. 2 RECEPTION. commTTems. |"! Meee C tar of: tho pasvengers : PRENTR RS DEY Brous thetr reaction was to gather a crowd oe Adaine Street, Winfleld. . « + Eh Henne: A tow of tho passengers auld. always 1 {wn a printer and J huve in tg ome ~~ of starers. Tho crowd assumed such DEER. : 1 a I attend @ Brooklyn school Perils, Bikers passed him by, and it seemed ploy un errand be tal. pactiva VAYING TAXES proportiona presently that the wom Buck in 1492, when Sitting Bull sold | py © COAL DEALER'S CeLLAR,| ear the plaza of Manhatten B Gere is pased wistfully oa atniwart intercet in ever but rk. | On th hat Did You orduy ¢"* 1 the sfadesT, A, Erowne,| Manhattan to Columbus for « Bronxl “yi, gi. who i u coal dealer, has} LR dey Clemenceau came to Bi Tea ewiing by him going eanily on thelr oe Thie morning 1 yout ty deliver! page to-day 1 read @ complaint trom] Bay Sireet, Tompkins cocktail, Geer were plentiful in Newlin y 684 ‘upplylng fuel to other | ®® were led from our claases to ling: " a few thousand clrculurs announcing} one af your contributors, uth, | § 1a; York City. Herds of them were to be] 0) i Py on the widewalks to greet the Tiger Way. ‘Then 1 noticed ceveral now: ow \ ar ‘ arket, Reins | "Why net longer Hours in the tax oes{° = eee on playing at Bowling Green, gam-|People that he pas negleuied puting ie ioseed, He was to have left f the gamin type standing in a group ener % # | the a new url ing] *ivhy not longer hours In the tax 6! seen p Sh bowling 8M Tony cont th our cellar. -day | acele Pa Beate citcnte kway looking at ite ee Nviliiam | Cauailtur with bis hublis, 1 Agured the} gee?” Tam employed nan A REMARKABLY HISTORY baling with the amps oF Aeole pling |sentally amashed a collar window with} Manhattan side of the brides gas held by the fascination a crippie has 1 “plenty. of tine for peeing and| scliection hours. ate but} 1 saw a remarkable anniversary when] {N% Sune imbs inthe Nuvy Yard. ‘They |My dull. ‘Tho only way to prevent the] Ooch: CUA Me olla A a Oe for children. Suddenly they put thelr TS Ppa A | WSLS fan lanieoneiotehe aie ase taken |@s @randparents, Mr. and Mrs. William | &t SOUDE mie oe ae nen Ponce do | break be ei) Was to hook th tecing tim, Why 4b 1b Chat Gale Bere seegesner SHG! TeecheS Ho ee Saal Kel eral others, and the b A not] care of, Today our iret cashler fine | Park. celebrated thetr sixtieth marriage) tio, vearned to bathe in the spring of |G0W Oper and that T did. Rotur never are punctual?—James Wi peekete.,, Then one of them walked over ag vetarn, T finaly decided to ron over|icued ds line at clock, but then | #nniversury with « Ginner a¢ their home) 115" gig. tater, when sir Walter Hale] from sobool T saw u truck uni ven, No. 879 Putnam Avenue, Bi Pere Tah, and vungetentatiously ' a NS LUE Ty f tonishment| ho begun his real work $35,-[ Huguenot Park, At the table were | igh threw down his cravonctted mack] cos! trough @ chute into our cell tate Protea tan secslved 0 fier. tempted to expla ‘Oh. is noth MOD, Ye RAG OR tie tas @ that lien grundchilgren, five greut-grandchil. | ina and bede hie falr Que tS ica |The driver had our house or OF ON THE SUBWAY CIRCUIT, ¢ be ahd i ih Pari he bank could cheets {6 1 was §[0? Deine: atic i on it, kid,’ Even as late as , when Lisp A man tendered ickel e of theve ra but A mut He meuny ile dren and nine husbands snd wives of i ; is delivery slip, but whe A man ered me a nickel eee he ee Oe ee sg aenia Laginesn = ren (ieee mrenk on. setUn “ihels ie BIGIGR: Arne Clash: (ne ames, Rad aie ihe children and. grandcht Trhe| the first Board of Censors landed at {iy Caines ts th ak avked if I'd do bim a favor as the ngton Le though vothing unusus a { elven ONADIES WHS. JNBL BROUE Vendy | deboM present ran from elghty- | Plymouth Rock, taflans work pithe dibeacus Heach train on which we were riding eae 1 suid.—C. 1B, Shedd ia, teal his day's revetpts, This was @ Melt ears down to fourteen thonths, Aad | Subway excavations hed to shoo them | fi ait drow out of the Sith Street stalocrele A GIPTED YOUNG MAN OF PORT t ppabeeey feb = urnian. Nov 1698), me people who dined with my | out of the way ot the steam shovel, Of} itil Buk eae come | day. He sald his friend would do an SEEING THE LADIES HOWE, nh Levitt re #51 dec di grandparents ten yeare ago at their} curse. there PLAY: (Ae Ree onl, and £ wanu't-anenked for bu Jig, accompanying himself on am bi “p Be i dei int i ° 1 y es : Yh q pw N solden unnivereary were prevent at the | the Winte arden whd We tae t t thw mi ® ihe nalati acvorde that no would f «It was “pouring-oft': time in t ‘ ee ‘ é QUITE LIKE DEAK OLD BUSTON. tupation, "There ba » births | ¢ tonda ad pectully _ to-nigh Hotels ; oer writ ‘ se, after which L ‘Abendroth Tron Woundry to-day wl i ate iartly tab tie: henareene ‘ t Bid You no deaths to th during the | 4nd other nights—but deer in New York | leav] eins’ ie 5 vickel,on. the floor, Noticed on the charging floor in the i ¢ ; i POUR LION! ¢ Ket . eee as sais ¢| city. are alr apie n'a) “hoping against b&b. —LKobe fenear tell cue eat te iE te Mee arotioa tee. bes tt! ne ir ¢ o. -450) i biel Lihacn mat oe d- | me No. 7 Hillcrest Aven progruin way care Bemee ten MEHL Ae SRE Biplien ine! pete 0 1 M01 y 4 m4 #|Swains Lane, F However, e rid» 7m Kor aM gure u really creditable performances low some drawings traced upon t : , oral ¢ at. ease, {r automobile on § trocting spectators from all parts of grin vindo: They de- [re » ‘ 4 ‘ - Abed teat, 0 hoe THE POLICEMAN’S Lin ae OCA LOT ied ie Mele Stay ae ' notwo that) DRIVING BACK THE INVADER. | \venuc, at 44th te wait yi 2 Se rer we car to tte centre, 1 banged’'tie: ? cvats-of-a rf a ; i tl \ Cae Rage » Gaping ti ta lege & was raining the o < likeness of the Kaiser and a caricature] they came. Jed h " cl Aver} Prom my back, window to-day 1 aew AiR pas pga bea pete nickel to the floor.and the onlooMers ‘of & fellow-workman—all neatly exe tind the house ent a ne ie me u au has T]a flock of starlings getting » frea tunca | ¢eMEnt BP Ay Sit gass ts ene Sais arene mex te ae from. sale Nee who apperentiy. had not. thought. Galea cuted with the unfaltering hand and the] the walk in Uh ¢ ‘ A AO ing cH and Jer y neighbor's chicken yard. jar ily o> fade it look, am ffl were carrying a} 9f contrputing, instantly took the hit. fine sense of proportion that proclaims | house, fhe roo Me vielou tng id ome “Avenues iv Langed places. [entity angered that her brood should be | "Ue sis JT package which I was seeking to conceal] Nickels and dimes rained to the the born artist. That any one working | not content to ly inside defen No. 1088 1 ne fe now cast.of Jer robbed, a mother hen ecackled a battl JAMIE'S MUSIC LESSON. A cattenaae Eigkees: a ci Sonented and tho dancers suspended operat fn such a hot and dirty atmosphere} ihen leave th su helped them [Jacob Isaufman, No. 1680 hai ’ Donvan, cry and, followed by her chicks, dashed sh . i al stopped me demaniled] vite the train travelled between ct Id draw like that seemed impossinie, [scratch tn th thelr evening |uue, E Street - the starlings. They retreated to the} 4 nelghbor recet me in her sun} what I had under the coat—evidently | NOUC tnt, tam tne harvest oF posing 3 cupola: te i} iratn. ‘th a bea a ton e eee parlor the other day when 1 cailed,| taking me for a bootlegger, But wnen| *# « yet on inquiry from « cupola tender I] sratn. ‘Th they ha . anches of a nearby (roe and pres ® Then they gave us an encore and jearned they were made by a boy of] ind hopped roost: LUCK. FIRE IN THE ELEVATED, rned but were q and | saw at once something was wrong.| I Hfted my coat and showed him the Scie ie waneaaee cighteen, who cleuns out the dumping]! iting c 1 1 t uel T saw o man with nfurled um Yet some say chic She complained of being worn out from| books he looked as though he realizrd] the Wehtitend outs ae in} in, vit dally for $3.—Hiot Jardine, No, 19] He 1 do! Mre 1D rt work, and Wrelle sot himself 4 clevuted 0 Eiewteth Cilia, No. way | the effort required to get her boy Jim-|that he was "the goat."—-Frank Wrny,| 2617/West 37th Street, Coney Island. Teahington Strect, Port Chest ‘ [ai dame Anolis hind eae et to-d: Toad, We hton, States practice cach 4 Every prace| No, 12006 103d Btreet, Richmond Hill. sRORT RATIONS M4 = srt j 1 i leur was a conflict. Through the a Asilk. OS GEARED ‘i 4 Y i n eT w the reluctant Jinn POSITIVELY AND ABSOLUTELY. i _ Word oo Last night us we were Hotening | i \ Tapas eiarene: Hp it. Hard ie the word! Ho was] 1 saw @ look of eager und joyous Eastern District the radio to « wont 0 i wit ¢ 1 F Swill ne t tes on the pluie ‘ i 3 of Paul, uged 4 Speoch Inproves ing Einging t 14 | \ Apes ne » punching bas, A when the firs Sora amo| tient Week a weelt ty jier say us fin I feel} ¢ d | t ! = 5 ten i out of the voi nb: d that} epart tor s provement and. a ik old foal, i f ( 7 U 1 wes ng = frote carried 4 Imoet horizontally along. | sloze Py puplis and gh hae didn't Wer rewart| found « Seapine lo a hich Avie y) * wit ing with tears,|The snow, which lasted but two mine] wearing pieces cardboard mil pe ¥ got aud bh ‘ ‘i | ‘ K nf ‘ i > 9, vat (antlf hat utes, had scarcely begun when Paul rds attached to thelr clot! iT didn’t 1 thei to bay | te t 1 oot ' v Lu x wie t shite on 1 usic lessons have demanded, “Will Sa Claus come We are all helped by Mae Norman, No, 4 Lug 14 ‘ 1 1 1 tet sf un Gwess isa Dorn A wt now!" MeDermott, ) 1th erve the rule,—Louls Stoller, pue, Nutley, N. J 4h, uuc, brous, MunbiglanmL. L., is + dboth Surect, Brona, . & dlls, wlreet, College Polny 66 Leonard Street, Brooklyn, as : ' . \