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* WO DOLLARS will be paid for cach item printed on this page. Checks are \ T mailed daily. The weekly special awards, announced on Saturdays, are in ad- dition to this payment. Open to all readers. RAR AAR ARR nnn MANHATTAN, { P CAMP HUDDLESTON. 0 VUR LARGE SCHOO the corner of Jackson and Madison teh oi Streets, there it attached a TR camp at the riverfront of Jack- the 1 son Street. Ilore, every morning, the little children flock. Not sweet little children, all predisposed to the dreadful white plague, A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD ppy, resyheeked bits of humanity, but, on the contrary, wan, . ° ‘ BD inherent tal scde eesencrmne ees New Program of Awards and Special Prizes coming from dark, dreary tenements to e pall . Ae : . “| Upon arriving at Camp Tuddleston, a kindly nurse meets them. 1 00 £OR THE BEST STORY OF THE WEEK; $50 for the Second in Merit. $25 for the * Breakfast is served. Vhey are washed and sent to open-air class: Therd. IEN stories adjudged Next in Mertt, $5 each. This competition is open to all rooms. At 11 o'clock, recess, in the park or on the ae of coe readers. : ry j Huddleston. Then, dinner. Next, more recreation, and, at 3 o'clock, . : -, dismissal. © % ® Just now, a dear little chap came in with a mes- ‘ Special Awards for High School Students f oof the TB teachers. “What for dinner, on the bout to- . tact} : : egies . me Gay1"'T tsked lth, “Gh, We hed a grand dinner,” he renlled, “We 1 00 will be divided weékly amorig high school pupils contributing to the “What Did You See ‘To- had soup, and soft-boiled eggs, and bread and butter.” “And for des- Day?” page. For the best letter of each week sent in by a high school student, $30; second | sert?” “Oh, MisS Daniels, lovely plumes!” (He meant prunes), He best, $25; five next in merit, $5 each. was just as happy as his little brother of perfect health attending : : the regular school. * © ° The work ‘of this particular branch of Spectal Awards for University and College Students our big school is beautiful, and I believe sincerely that the noble . toe . ‘ ‘ . : see he women who teach there, as well as the kindly nurses, will be especially $ 1 00 will be divided weekly among university and college students contributing to the page. ye aoe blessed by Him who sald, “Suffer the little ones to come unto Me,"*— best letter of the week, $50; second best letter, $25; five letters next in merit, $5 each. ig Mary Evangeline Daniels, Public School 12, Manhattan, No, 371 School and college contributors MUST name their schools. Wait tor the worth while incident. Do not try to write every dhy. Bear in ; Madison Street mind the question: “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?” Not what somebody else saw, ang not what you heard and not something that happened last summer. What did YOU see to-day? Contributors to thé page should write of subjects with which they are familiar. Choose, preferably, things that happen in your wn neigh- borhood, Tell your story it possible, in not more than 125 words. State WHERE the Incident took olace. Write your name in full. Write your address caretully. Address your letter to “What Did You See Te-Day?" Evening World, P. O. Box No. 185, City Hall Station, New York. APL P PLLA ALAA ALPL. RPA ARPA PPADS OUT OF TOWN. BROOKLYN. NO SMOKING. “O-OH IT GUES RIGHT THROUGH TUR LIFE OF THE PARTY. @n apartment house on Br e a ere Klowed © gentleness and breeding eos Whanlng pirloie ead @ [there klowed a gentleness und breeding) was puffing his cigaret in xerene comfort when he was spied by Mr. on the pavement below. The pillows glare and blare. Charles Brown. Mr. Brown is in charge of the plac He was at the i were left on the sill when she was to him, yet stranger in a flash. “Get out of here,” he cried, “Out! out! out! be- A Pali called by some one within, and a We Dasée we used to su ‘ : Mg ‘i ‘ ie und large white cat sprug upon one i trast HUM with lion fore you blow us all to Kingdom Com The thoroughly frightened children, aged overbalanced it and cat and pillow nnd in itlme he fade visitor, sensing what was wrong, shoved the Mghted ciguret into ed gravity’s he cat ly from our consetous i Da acts z rom oer ccustomed| is coat pocket. The coat caught fire, The man ran. Mr. Brown was |srarin “to en k t saw} almost speechless, for 1 moment, but when he recovered he threw a pennies. The In hk like a soft Cathedral Mgt.) » © © Leaning against a barrel of highly inflammable oil, the man ian 60m ithe Yiddish, reading, *‘Rheumatie pain in the bacl self a cheat for moving wrongly. m four to nine, appar-\started Ie It Kinds of complaints td's kn tor’ han clawed frantically ut the pillow as i von my it descended, and it Moked os if-alt [jaunt through Central Ps produced Jan el around her waist, “Behave ! Your arm be Creek in Long Island City is operated, I saw a gloomy plc- ture, The calm, dark water of the creek, the bare cinder-covered ground on the side of the creek, a leaden sky from which snow fell heavily, the buildings a few blocks away which hardly could be seen throug’ the haze, all made a pieture dull and lifeless. * * * Then the stiliness wi broken by three blasts of a whistle, the keeper recover a football that had been kicked into the Hudson Hiver by throwing HENRY @. GROLOH. stones just beyond It, If there had been} ap.4 women, seated no tide they might have brought ‘t} cnr ‘in the Rialto Theatre kept up ashore by this niade-to-order wave mo- |CXCRiME in the “UUW | Vorsation that, tfon, but the tide was too strong and] i ngyed, I was wbout to look for an- the ‘ball was being carried further out} “inne coat when 1 meek-appearing man on hind me last REF ADVERTIS- SUBWAY FOR SP! Y GE DALWAY I paid my first visit to ‘'spec Sunday night I was ono of a | York on Th ow 1 nksgiving Day, and my sis- when a canoe appeared. ‘The boys halted niddle age y next to the ar large number of persons who saw a |ter and 1 were ph ey be at the} Moved some levers, the drawbridge arose in the air and presently a the party in it, the football was brought lite no one ia and every one a pale SORE Nan ad a throur “We ar on ” ashore and th me was resumed—but| iy general he sald as he was flaming cross on Table Rock, con- | Century Theatre, ut 59th Street, at 2 tugboat passed through. e are getting quite busy here now,” sald further fr e shore than before.—| 41 Came here to get away [rs picuou placed high up ow @ | for the matinee, It was 2 o'clock and} the keeper. “Some days as many as from eighteen to twenty-five Jack Lipstein, No, 1! 9 son Street. | sing wife, but ay toe oa mountaii, 1 wax @ perfect cross |wo were at Broadway and Aith Street. tugs pass through here, pulling barges.” © * * And then T saw HE KAEW Hoy To THROW rr ore] OE Sdonn, No. 100L, Times} nd its hight was accentuated by the La ene A pes Aaa snother picture, this one teeming with Ife. The cinder-covercd On 97th « r Riverside Drive, | Guilding Pitch biack of the mountain and the o we took a surface car. It went] 8Found disappeared and Yn its place arose great factories. Scores { suw a tuxicab driver kick a lar : night. Ruinors of Ku Kluw Klan | atong finely as far an dath 8 after] of burges were ted beside the cre " | 0 \ ely. « , § a rm ‘ , pek and men were busy loading and HS ott thie GEE eats thane OSK HUNDRED AND: PIETY activities were rife. On Monday |which, for some reason, we made little! yy i ~ Raine : ore. Bisa, the passenger out and drive off. Ho std DOLLARS. 1 some vounssters climbed the moun- | headway, Passengers complained and] "@/0ading merchandise. Back of the factories locomotives were haul- thia, I was Int A, Because tha 5 a wee 1, t \| tain and brought vack the frame. |muny lett the car. We reached Times] ing great trains of freight cars, ‘The air was filled with the noise aoe al hie eee t depurtment store to look at the| teork of i sos manele pe ea igh ane a ae i that goes with a great manufacturing centre and much commerce. No, 70 We Bee ee ae ic only delignuta tora| about tent th. Cotton ma- to see any of the show at al] * * ® Dream? No, sir. The factories include one my own firm but this day he gut hts first sight of en Use fi i Cl bifid epee ee York Peaiired loa a will build in the spring, and other factories, the bridgekeeper tells ones TD ARAND MANS y ae ate : wr] twas Bound evel h © carry us six sho! quares! ‘ . é o “ea SOR Tec hos tee chan Row ie cienire fe fer] uniaae. Ut wae fe apparition, | concluded that cue litte coutter town} me, are being planned-—all of which will be benefited by the ‘? fdas the-nct] curceous nutht, wich include il Mevion C. ier, Cold Spring- | was much the better place in which to] foot channel the Government soon will dredge in Dutch Killy Creek, sarin tip | with houses and atront a Pee Neen ee fh Oniworalian of Bel Wesl-y P. Callender, No, 99 Hewes Street, Brooklyn Aa Kel Wayne Wa rebate RES RIDES REGALLY, —= ip Selah ie i AT hetacaci's are lighted Uy \s the 744 train pulled aut from the DODE NO; ID NDE BE. on't © It costs. $150, man was kind|Carly stadon on the Putnam Division rday I counted ulue y& ii Pas ' nd operated ter time for my the Cou road this morning, pping boys. all of whom were bur AS LOD RS Sees ai i “ Rex, a young that had come ded an thay. went to ‘h Kid's only fourteen wh w is that San y ay they wen! nigh pole “nar os tone Claus bring it to him.—Mrs. Henry|to the station to see his master off, | Is it a new fad?—Mrs, Goo ome Ba eee obi boat aLresubephs, | ant, Ne Geahsi Avenue, Astoria, |Jumped on the last cnr, He went all] ep, No, 221 Madison Avenue, Hasbrouck Reece asi oueet : “Queen through the train, snifving at passen-| Heights, N. J 295 Bast 95th Street i untl he located my frlend, his SHOWING LAFAYETTE (AND BROOME) THEIR STUFF MBER WHAT HAPPENED to TT. 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. ded, tall’ and erect old}from an illness and who was playing| All along tho beaches on Staten Island neck depended antcheckera, He was his own opponent,| to-day | uw men guthering dif wood On ft was o signland ewore at himself and called him-| and stacking It on the sand, to be taken|No. 182 Charles Albome. Inland 1 saw men, women and mond, §. 1. nevralgtalpeautiful young nurse, a mere slip of af children engaged In the same work, Men A, Bloctrictty 18) girl, approached him as I watched, and] » 1 cent.” Severallhelped him to his fect. When she] and children enrried the pleces to shi ding him from the corridor] and cellars. They concluding they were suffering|to hia room or ward, Instend of lean-| look of satisfaction in their faces, mling on her shoulder le put his arm| prepa yourself, | age of coal. onga here, not} Van Duzer Stre poppy ” ne lives to ve Dblot- Ys sti ope in front of me a human , ae tron to the oldest. bs another to the}around my wala she said, as she tans out at ue WL Ihe Rete aides [aecrloce nat badtoneds clotien Mipbe lot of words after that dumbell that I have been unable to find in | youngest girl, told the children to hold{removed his atm and placed it on her} A NEI wail, But the cat oqiniy stood up | trousers cor jously Webster.—Harry P, Eisenhut, No. 20 Yonkers Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. hands, then sent the “healing force’ }shoulder, They seemed to get along! This after the so reteled heracif and | numerous satety pi through the bunely [ hope they were| lke father and daughter.—William | saw a wagon with a small hou: walked around the corner and into | give the lie to the slogs —Mirium Kitschenbaum, No, 887] Handler, No. 2837 W. 28th Street, painted read and white, with a the apartment house.--Miss Dorothy |e down but he ts never » Sutter Street, Brooklyn, Brooklyn. f No. 562 West 113th Street. aciated and of an unhealthy color, Sige es See e Micneiy cenilint i BOOM ON DUTCH KILLS CREEK. FOOTDALL IN THE HUDSON, pay Shae he man eee a the OOKING THROUGH THE WINDOW of the one-room house I was hiking with some boys on the} “Greck God!" Dope had claimed an- -ome-whie! i a i ci alisades a little above Dyckm Street [other victim, — T. BY + No. 74 Weat from which the Hunter's Point drawbridge over Dutch Kills ferry when I saw other boys trying to] 69th 8! I eaae a aanaanamaammaaammamaamaaaamamnanaaamaaned RICHMOND, : THE KID. S 1 WAS DRIVING my car along the Arthur Kill Road, near A Richmond, 8, 1, I got into a jam behind a big truck. 1 blew my horn, ag I started to pass the truck, but apparently it was the intention of the truck driver to turn up the nearest street, for he immediately put his hand out. © * * It might be better to say that it was “her” hand, for the band that gave the turning signal was covered by as dainty and as neatly fitting a glove—lady's kid—as I have seen, © * © T turned in the same direction as the truck, and on passing &, a minute or two later, turned to see what sort of a look- Ing dame had gone into the trucking business. The truck driver wag a man and he was alone, Then I saw that the hand he made use of in such emergencies was cut from a piece of board and was worked by strings.—Arthur L, Melntyre, No. 39 Homestead Avenue, Port Richmond, 8. 1. MIND ON 1 was busy sew the telephone rv told me the how afire, Sure enough nh WORK, “0, HIS HAIR 18 BROWN AND HIS to-day when 8 ARE WLUE." i no psi It was Monday morning and washdays it was, and there [24 where there are three little chil- were engines there and shouting peo- [dren to be taken care of the moments ple, and I could hear dt alt distinet- | before breakfast count. They were all ly, but the strange part of it 4a that Jest asleep when I aturted, and to meke T didn't hear it wntit my friend ‘4 called mo up to toll me_adout it.— [Sury ney ould remain quiet I placed each in « different room. I then set to ee a 1 ae out” In Mount Sinai Hospttal, Fitth Ave-| Mrs. Mary B. Danfo No. 520 corral Aap USINESS CALLED ME Into tho Yonkers building (We ane an caats where T ment Richmond Terrace, New’ Briyhton, Rowtuey in’ tis Malt Pecie Cae Otis Elevator Company stores {ts ofls, Almost on my heels Eteeta any eee ae my way to the|Visit a friend this afternoon, I saw anf" ”* cautiously, T was confronted by my two- PUT IT IN THE ACT. WHAT DRUGS Witt Do. followed a dark skiuned stranger, who carried a big can and Jie et Cent, T maw a. be. fold mun who apparently was recovering ISLE OF THREE TRL Fee wae Wearing: Bie, tates Out of a see satory windote of We use all hint the “Greek God.” with it an order for some ofl. He also carried a Mghted cigaret! Bpectucled, bs i Khaki breeches, shoes and cap, and when he saw me he sal donna doe to work too, “Mummer, T Avenue, Port Kich= ro cutting up big trees while women| — §T. FRANCIS SAVIER HIGH. 1 attended to-day a military mase all seemed to ha air} iver by students of St. Francis vier {igh School to start a one-week coles nat $n Lspraiel ne #hort- Toration of the school's diamond jubilee, ree aameter, No 284) -The students marched from the school Stapleton, 8. on ier euine to the church on the next as lock. Inalde the church they stood at BORHOOD CAMPAIGN. attention throughout the. impressive fternoon tn Port Richmond I]ceremony. Later they marched back to on it} the wchool.—Ted Hanlon, No. 133 Pros now! pect Street, Stapleton, S. I. covered roof and a Santa Claus about ba d aga to drop a bag of gifts down the chim- JUDGE NOT. ney. It was the advertisement of the Port Richmond Board of Trade urging tt T saw to-day @ woman who hae the reputation for being stingy be- cause she never contrivutes to nu- merous drives for funds, But 1 know she devotes all her money and what time she can to un ineane brother in an aaylum.—Mrs. J O'Connor, No. 250 Bement Av West Brighton, 8. 1. people to trade in that community announced too that prizes amount! 45,000 would bo given away to customer and !n the lobby of one of the theatres where the stubs of Uckets were being dropped, L snw a steady atream of peo- ple. Mra. W. TL Cole, No. 26 Homes stead Avenue, Port Richmond, &. 1 KINDERGARTEN. THE FAVORITE. My little boy goes to Kindergarten at] This afternoon T saw a large number chool No. 20, and to-day when] of gulla on thé beach at Rossville. I called for him 1 was surprised and| Presently I saw one walk in from the delighted to see how well two teachers] Water carrying a fish in his beak, In- manage thirty-two pupils. One played| atantly the others set upon him, but the piano while the other taught little} rlacing one claw on the fish he stood songs and games. It was wonderful to} and fought them all off—all except one see how the children enjoyed them-|emaller gull with black ttpped wings selves. Mothers often lose patience| and tail, ‘To this gull he gave the fish, with two or threa children, but these|and while it ate he stood on guard and two teachers manage so that not one|fought tho others off again. Then kets juto mischief, They even help| they flew away together.—Wilmer Ey thom on with their coats and hats, and} vaughn, No. 2770 Arthur Kill Road, of bring the Httle things to school] Rossville, 8. T. with them. And {t was wonderful to — see how they brought out the beat in ALASKA STUFF, each child,—Mra. Mary Lenahan, No.} Gutside a grocery store in the village 2 Simonson Vince, Port Richmond, 8. 1.] to-day 1 saw a beautiful black and white collie dog harnessed to a wagon, erything was spick and span. Pres- ently @ man came out of the store with again! Trsaw]a Uttle boy and several parcels. He the window of u toy| threw the parcels in the wagon and store at Bench and Van Duzer Streets,| put the boy in the seat. The latter Stapleton,—Norma Nedwidek, No, 224] picked up the reins and drove away.— Van Duzer Street, Stapleton, 8. L Lawrence Pask, Great Kills, 8. I. UEENS. FUN!" BUYING SHOES FOR FATHER. » 1 naw two While I was in a shoe store to-day MOST POPULAR MAN IN THE WORLD. Santa Claus is with u him yesterday OMEN On Amity 5 little boys, two Itt two lttle| saw adout Afteen girte enter, tira ‘ LoT's Win bicycles. ‘The two Little boys wanted to af ai tel AUTO TRUCK loaded with workmen who were singing and E Re ey Lr ret oka eset san see ac] By @ girk who carried an old shoe Light, while waiting for the 5 url e Cor € » me yo WAS ouldn't bea » leave oO je do nder her arm, They walked to the whistling drew up to the curb at the corner Lafayette and a was EL frain ia the Evie stat wo couldn't hear ave the two little doge| wn end him hor a ; REMEMBERS Wait ES—AND ON hind, So they rigged up two Httle] “7 ” A Rioome 5 The workmen grabbed iron bars and mauls, dbim home in a) 7 saw a woman have bbe ich apts YES—AND NO Veh > they higged up two little] men's aide. “This aide for ladies, § 2 nd. And this after Gacape from death. WW ANN IKLS WORE “BEAU CAT! Do you readers of the “What Did You] soap. boxes on two Wt on wee called the manager. “But J want to used in cutting aspl and jumned to the street e of the me 1 that he had hired | train platform and at “ia Lael Well, I'll bo switched.’ eet’ pace bol ; which they faste to the rear forks! hiya pair of men’e shoes,” replied ap, remained abourd for a moment to take off his hat in salute a t Rox wae sta] tng in ut a ood elip. platform Jwords on a sign t saw this morn in page. ballevs paling acl of tha two little bicycles, and then they] tho girl. ‘Then, with the other giris however, remit abou 1 on the tip 1 MBIT? ome heads? On Exchange luce stile tooic in them r two little dogs tor] f° 0 ¥e ehosea hout: “Lafuyette, we ere here! Just then the No. 128) $28 Jammed. The woma ® hairdressing partor on Fulton Street ride up and down Amity Street. They] %20liny, she purchased a patr of to the nd show aluyotte, . 5 D, No 126) forward to look fnte tM o ae cs * Broadway, in thy Soonclal ps heat bunch and it was « ques-| %%002 the samo alse and style of the Soae: off. placed a maul i yand aud said; "Give ae station, Ina g he would Wir ; e Kalb Avenuc, Dobbed hair bus} one can goo aver the arcled entrance, as| fon which had the mest furethe two] 9M@ she carried. They were, 1 Lafayet oud! time,” —W r J. Bu \ Sth Street Howe is WHERE THE MBART Is. eee cid f Ls. Shoni nei Bono out of style and that probably 811 have seen, two bensty'a heads, One| tittie hoya bending over thelr handlebars trata APS debe {Orbe Mey atid aft) z o swi 3 3 ie] train, when other yaexeite ntiment of nan who has} suerding elther side of thy portal. One} ana at the passersby or the] Ma scedding anniversary. Emily BRONX, © | : at See vearey aer CHe Pulled Hey OaeN ; 1 1— Jane Berne, | 1 @ bull's head, the other the he Ree ee ena eoeteie itie tale! 2ogan, No. 849 McPheraon Street, BESSTAN GM ina i catled among the} Tho Kvve ahoutd be compelted by aw [IN aad Res bear, Would this eymbellae thi nnd flapping their ears with delight Ridgewood, Yueens Urs QUIPE A Grete A MOST MeLttis VOENG MAN, Helderberg Mouatals 1 EA f Soriper HW) prohibit Lash uid from paseing | eat Oe one entering the door of Wall Willlam 1 e. 38 Madison Ave: PA ER TRAIN. : , é Pho. crowded 3 ee j Yorker, Does that breadwinner he yates ¥ he trains are yen sees stood no chance whatever between Ue, HIE AEN, After We had worked y ted io hone fon toll to a] to receive them.—A do, 321 D OLD JOHNNY ALLALONE, bull and the bear’-—Frank Fox 84 If you want a thrill get on a Jamaica : Meret ‘i ee : baat and the bea n ing hia veido ontat and hud go! e F ved ding last dinne he does via Avenue, Arlington, On a& Wilson Avenue trolley car Uils} Jefferson Avenue, Prooklyn Avenue trolley with the man who de- work, I suw my neple « Krand-| evening piled vo at Grand Contvat reol nourishment ees ; f daw an’ sllbny cendeman = livers papers by throwing them from i dyoger the ol] and 4309 t inted he mak that home] HUBBER BOC WOLLD HELLY ¥s LANDLORD ACTS LIKE 4 CANDI- the car. He counts them, ties them up ashen, ¢ . fae: lara ys salnstts K I the home there| My neighbor keeps two ehieken. corner sewing a button Li : and Usrowa then as the car speeds om school, to listen in. T 3 a petils—a daughter of ovided with av tt The Job finished, he stuck Ay tandiord is 1 qusnat kind, [8 much to nt of the plot. | ite way. It is amazing and amusing to rtainly tudy a me ty 1 rteen. And a wire wed run of ' Poite Game for he docs notcallect hia i fa Hight I saw some of them stan! wateh him, Him accuracy of alm te re- Inally couvin ay L n to, | iD phan boy of four Se, CIRO TE AS, SY (ep throsdinarpoe the tenth of tho month, 1 was» + the lawn and come suddenly to] markable, but sometimes be misses and nile way r t it in ve i are two sturdy Wut did those hens mind J . rea > n he f Then T aw] then pedestrians look up wondering who Nearing ants | neerned us dy for hin ni allied nay Sfuy Bran soft exe, two Willing hands. two bluc not ws 7 fu ther canter nge Deo. 4, and he walked in, sayin n stretched from thelis throwing at them.—Henry R. Reine withou “a sent esi : 1 t poaeeful | opened and placed in posit ct pi : Ly : : “LT aup ' < he flagpole in the}hardt, No, 678 Jamaica Avenue, Brooke Re FAR TOS ANEHG (BD f iy) ne sontyle H on from the and they were enjoying a hada He smiled when 1 adinitted it t a waa mart : tyr Rpareay a i ke a ball wrtit nhs u eatening | Without gett n their he apo! to the bah eth this group hai 01s WALK, npc F ; r cock OFTHE | : ‘ 5 hen tite tr t whirl and | Mra, Casnill warn nat tho at j |hruised their shing when they came tal six DAYS SHALT THOU LABOR. 1 ; 1 waded 90 A event a ithe f Mre, Leste 1, | Northport. b. 1 watked out, in 0} qi ‘ ‘ . Is oon a a Reck Ha t Sunday morning on my way to church’ “4 ‘ fl ‘ ies A \ again next we “ » the corner here ¢ #1) standing on a ledder paiut~ a m8 q ‘ ; 5 | WN ADVANGE 879 Woods dexaus, t ‘ K. &, Bruorton, Maple and nglen of a small house on naines, " x 1 crumble 1 ly to hyn a. Hh ss near L y Avenue, A refused to th win. | ' an up ‘ . . 6 1 dog was dosing under tly Toh t st t window anid ‘ARE YOU GOING TO Led Evy. | CLOotnESs a ere MAKE THE adder, Sudden'y the dog, epying ' ! ne ¢ THING Gel COnDT Baten eer Sean ae her dog across street, leaped up, , ; Sha f D with War vari ipa : ‘ jut) Aenea reading aii. ised 1 growl and upset the ladder oa crumbs iately af Manat ae ak fin we atone: , came the gman and after him okt Hl You he twitlers aud twitter cai 5 at ne 1 4 sha Pe at a large can of green stain. Paint was i \ ve : wiiy Uiink that] flock o€ his comrades are thor 4 ro ninaas Did You | ne A rk Public Libeecy. [aivover the lower part of the house, oa ‘ per i ' . 4 profitable} him enjoy the breakfast ; Paint iA ona un and on the windows. A fright- ‘ ‘ pare minutes.—-Miss Mu-| he has been appointed n ae think ened woman rushed out. “Oh, is he ’ ve insults Ko : | “57 Bre Toms| the others.—Mrs. HF i work! Sey coattaia| Killed?" she erlek and then seeing he 4 ‘ i) ne ot her, ehe explained, Harrison Flac st Ne | Pipaeeser was uchurl, she exctaime’ "Naw you'lt Ri thin owl ef th 1) now as It is at 5 or 6 r 3 y and serious, know bad luck to paint on Sur w ) frat M in t norung,”’—EDITH STRAIGHT. I ey Took tt i a Maou T seq same who woar it who} aay y the man thought so, ine to NO. O58 B. 158th Street, Bronx. | . . # . Rees DORON cathe t) for when I returned from church T saw rch i a ; | AS VISITING Sing Sing Prison. For labor done in the sc | Frooklyn Nth Street, Hlehmond Hil that lator fad eeased ler the: Gait ae teh 5 . cee MES. SAMSON ie 4 Se - 4 A Gir ork dick “Hosmuerang, Ne M91 fon ; | | they have @ system of credits whereby an fumat. may purct PoP a sway po PeMen nny mene Wwinne creme as mar vay ee anna Ra eae ee th ean, AU pest sical fey Raut groceries, tobacco, candies and similar commodities in a priser ine Ritad LEN rie Wurenavore Michmond Fi Ques Me SMAKE t where Mrs. Bec ; store. While I was at the counter of this store an inmate requl 4 Catholt ay Ts SMART ALEX ANDE: Mearh ! ' J, whe won sitionea three packages of cigarcts and signed a roucher for the AG Pate h i & turnttiny Ben 2 Dawe Fo ine ach 1 nt . t ly up ai 2 pret = Se x ; ae ‘stage d aiaas " Be ; oar Livingston Street, Brooklyn. Fiat it Moiwlay: sar 4 Informed] {t had come Within five minutes he returned, saying that four packas ‘ . ! pieced w sign on its front window ule “ 1 . of the given to him by mistake. He would have discovered bis tals vr tess suncing: “Special Sale on Holiday pene \ r th le fron | he : hanged the ‘*W"" wo When Y walked into. the ole fro a We ut for Retat hahaa elAME@ aunt | " ; Dia: abr f kers.”” Some one chan Ais pitaplpal ai PHAGE ayes taker ooner he said, b t for the fact that he had a larg m | he! ne iu and ae bead? “Soaciak with dohim ed bac agos in bie a! Write your own intial ie obe | SPER dd 5 r * Mie housework Sale on Holiday Lickers’"—E, BP. Cretg, own f are He w + pian honost.”—Joseph A, Donohue, Bi. John’s Seminar phe NOT ta Govah: Biranh, h ane - here | oaaning Jane : No, 911 Durand ay Queens Vil- ago. Goldwintth, rit j ares Pees v voles ‘ nd At Flushing, Queene 76% Suge. Btrow Mons. t 9, 443 Willie Avenue, Bronz, x, Y. al Marie Kelly, ;