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dition to this payment. Open to all readers. MANHATTAN. POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY. department store I strolled down toward Sixth Avenue and y W ‘ecve {WAITING FOR MY WIFE to come out of a 14th Street » Baw a seven-year-old girl weeping because, she said, she was lost, Several chauffeurs were interested and, as the crowds were dense, one suggested that she stand on top-of his sedan. The child, attarcted by the novelty, ceased weeping. She was of course within plain view of everybody on the street, and in less than a minute a franti¢ mother rushed up and claimed the exhibit. The mother was Profuse in her thanks, “I just knew ft would be nothing but luck if I found her in this crowd,” she .aid to the chauffeur— P. G., Bailey Avenue, Bronx. “BAST SIDE, WEST SIDE, AROUND THE TOWN.” Down in the hollow where Co- lumbus Avenue suddenfy erases and Morningside Drive begins to rise, an.. ALL ] PLAINLY NOT A KINGSTON WAN. Thousands of people were bustling through the Grand Central Station this evening in the usual evening rush home. stood at the Western Union window old organ grinder stopped to-ey and bepan to play. As soon as the | ‘writing a message when suddenly T was | frat notes of the “Marseillaize? |hoved aside by un unsteady person sounded, children scurried from | ‘Ticket to Kingston,” said the man Gpartment houses, from thy park | ‘vho shoved me. “This Is the telegraph and around street corners toward |office,” enid the clerk. "Well, what of the organ, I stopped too. The old | \t?"" demanded the stranger. | ae fe rity. on, his tune | Kingston." “Next window," said the thes Hetate Upaerae.” Then a [clerk to get rid of him. And as T ran Bittle’ girt came, holding up a tiny | & few minutes later to catch train e r saw rl abbling at the “bay roan. The hurdy. |! saw my friend wab t A The children emited happily. Then | Dyke, No. 31 Lyman Avenue, Waverly, ho changed his tune again, and |N. ¥- with a few stray pennies in his cup and a few stray children at his heels, this Pied Piper of New York trudged away.—Mrs. C. W. Keyes, No. 404 West 115th Strect. MARDBOILED, She was a Oapper in the subway train and she carried a square packa ebout which was wrapped a magazine. Her arm was pressed against the pu: O cents WO DOLLARS will be paid for each item printed on this page, Checks are mailed daily. The weekly special awards, announced on Saturdays, are in ad- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922. . A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READERS $100 $100 Cont: UR HOUSE fs a two-family one, with a large yard. floor live two children, a boy of ten and a girl of eight, who have a trained cat and a leghorn hen which have been their pets since they were babies. admission. at the lad’s shoes. jutors to the page should write of subjects with which they are familiar, Choose, preferably, things that happen in your own neigh- borhood. Tell your story, if possible, in not more than 125 words, Sta! address carefully. Address your letter to ‘What Did You See To-Day?”’ Evening Worl All the children in the block attended, boy boxing with the chicken, which would ruffle its feathers and peck The boy next held out his arms. over them. Then the cat jumped through a hoop which the girl held. 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 cach. This competition open to all readers. ene Special Awards for High School Students will be divided weekly among high school pupils contributing to the “What Did You See To-Day?” page. Vor the best letter sent in by a high school student, $50; second best, 5; five next in merit, $5 each. Special Awards for University and College Students WHERE the incident took place. Write your name in full. Write your P. ©. Box No. 185, City Hall Station, New York. BRONX. SPLENDID PERFORMANCE; LARGE AUDIENCE DELIGHTED, OUT OF TOWN. THREE GOOD CIGARS. On the first T Vernon fire alarm horn. Yesterday they gave a show, charging two 1 saw the Just as he was passing the ffrehouse. home from business—they live on this block The cat jumped HE LOUDBST THING I have any acquaintance with is the Mount It has been heard seven miles away. To-day I saw a boy carrying a bag of eggs jump four feet In the air and drop the exgs on the sidewalk when the alarm sounded Later, I met hts father coming Fie is a man who always = |v. is ready tc make a bet on any proposition and to-day he found me tn betting mood, “I'll bet you three good cigars 1 can tell what you're i ied 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. THROUGH THE PEEP-HOLE. White watting for a prescription in a drug store near Myrtle Avenue and Fresh Pond Road this evening 1 saw & young woman enter and stroll let- surely around. The druggist waa be- hind bia partition obscured from view. Suddenly 1 eaw her take n large hand- ful of the eaniion on display and put them in hor fur coat, Immediately the druggist appeared and she made a emall purchase, Upon the completion of which she complained her change was 10 conte short. The druggist biandly explained the 10 cents was to cover her eandy “purchase.” The woman flushed and without another word went out.—Jamies uo Van Bramer, No. 4428 Van Cort- landt Avenue, Brooklyn, A GOOD SIGN, My mothor and | stopped on Flatbush Avenne to admire the window dispiny in an electrical shop. In the midst of the display Was a sien which rend: “Let Bnfety ity First He the Motto for Your ve 1% re e. a ‘ *. Christmas Wiring idenly the én- $1 00 will be divided weekly among university and college students contributing to the page. For fire window, lamps, co ored globes and m , * . Cf oO ati peils, the best letter of the week, $50; second best letter, $25; five letters next in merit, $5 each. aitharudty, Sen the Wires, tee: tee flame. F i School and college contributors MUST name their achoole. Walt for the worth-while Ineldent. Do not try to write every day. Bear in autbitn aenes encuantnes HalGeie tet mind the question: ‘WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?" Not what somebody elee saw, not what you heard, not something that happened the dazzling display waa a cleverty last summer. What did YOU seo TO-DAY? planned part of the exhibit. But the precipltate arrival of policemen and fire extingulshers, thé excitement In the shop, and then the arrival of the fire eniines, convinced ua there was a mis= calculation somewhere, When It was nll over, there was the align untnjured among the ruins enjoining us to ‘Let Safety First tm the Motto for Your Christmas Wirth Howard 8. Knight, No. 46 Court Street, Brooklyn. SOMEWHERE IN BROOKLYN, On my way home from school this afternoon T saw the boys in my block tn ® snowball Nght with the boys from the next block, The two arnios were go- Ing at it hard. [ wna just standing by hing ‘the battie when suddénty snowball thrown by the strange boys hit me. Immediately T Joined the boys In my block and got Into the thick of NOW Is THE TIME FOR ALL Goom MEN TO COMM TO THE AID or THE PARTY. In Browne's Business Collere to-dap { saw the typewriting champion of the orld working on a machine. He wrote 200 words {n a minute without an error, I maw also nome of the medals he hae won {n conteste.—Miss B. Willner, Nov S81 PB. 12th Street, Brooklyis. ONE IN FIVE HeNDRED. While the students of the Bay Ri@ge Evening High School were assembled fm the auditorium yesterday I noticed that among the 509 pupiis only one girl wore her hatr down, Most of the pupils §o to business and this girl is employed it a New York department store,—Marion Samuels, No, 951 Bist Streot, Brooklyn. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR, “1 saw a man come thto a drug store dt Decatur Street and Sare- toga Avenua fast night with Ris coat collar turned up. He was hub- biniy his hands together and ve marking how cold tt was, Then he asked the clerk for five bricks of te eream.—Albert dy Hettich, No, 699 Decatur Street, Brookiyn. He's A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW, Winter {4 rently here. 1 saw @ snow man on Hopkinson Avenue to-day voungateras were making hit, ty charcoal eyes glared at pedestrians an wo snowball fats monaced them, : but the pedestrians, long out of their ehild+ hood, looked at him lovingly.—Al x gleman, No. 735 Hopkinsun Aven! Brooklyn. ‘THE SNOW LAY ON THE GROUNDS Mingling with the holiday crowds on Fulton Street this afternoon I noticed on nearly every corner a Salvation Army lnssle with a collection pot. Oe+ casionally some pedestrian would drop a coin In one of the pots, In front of Abraham: & Straus was one lassie who had more vision and sagacity than hér alvationiste, for the cotns we: raining into her pot. She was drawii The hen jumped high tn the air to land on a tin plate of erdeked corn. The cat was given milk and before it drank it put one paw on each of emg. It rolled to ber tap and then, gently.| the hoy’ lde otlonatel i ere. 1 re c Hee ee tied ERG stains e boy's shoulders and affectionately rubbed its face against its ed careening down the aisle, The fapper| Master's. Ths show lasted fifteen minutes and was worth the money. reddened under her rouge. She start age when she started powdering her going to have for supper,” I offered. You're on!” he replied nose and from the package pozed—an “Scrambled eggs,” I said—and I won the cigars, They are the kind that burn along the bottom like a fuse and always remain the samo length until they are thrown away with a couple of cuss words. — the fighting, but soon the enemy made a chargé and overwhelmed us, —Hoarry Appelboom jr, No. 27 Floyd Stre Brooklyn THE KING CAN DO VO WRONG, Peter, the four-year-old at o ‘Sous skips soup whenever it is served, re- gardless of the kind of soup it is, Con ing avails naught Neither do threats, big crowds about her as she sang Chrietmas carols and ballads in a deer, | melodious volce,—-Dorothy Wachtel, Nov 279 Miller Avenue, Brooklyn. QUEENS. a d] -—Mrs, W. Seelicne, No. 648 East 221st Street. Bronx, Josiah 8, Haight, No. 230 South First Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ' But, the other evening when Mende|tnvoluntarily toward tt, but Instantly ¢ ; NUMBER ONE. Whether are ee there wae @ little boy |teeame absorbed In an advertisement BAGGAGE MAN STARTS SOME- | EXTREMELY DANG@MROUS BUST- WAS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD of Hunt's Point to-day and I saw 10 w here Wa ittl . The egg stopped {n front THING. eas, F nble, Peter #a ble ent] Cpposite her. $ ag ! 8 a hearsé and sev named Bobble, Peter saw Bob! of a man in golf cloth Beg pi Tab on a tale Bhreraay Fans 1 GMa a preperanony ehiat d several carriages standing in front of a little brown about half his soup. The next any] fd, picking up the egg and LA house. The pall-bearers were just bringin, it thi I Peter announckd with complacency al /Gom he sald, picking tp ihe coe fo ing home from Now York City. 1 which prepares candidates for the Z g out the coffin, I stood home that he too would have some hal Lj aE Sertainis vald NOT," she te- was anated in the amoker, and aa Naval Academy. Last night eome.of on the outskirts of the crowd. Next to me stood a trembling little soup. Peter's mother was sur: 4 piled emphatically, but In a few mo- ‘al ris ee parte i ine ear the rooms of one of the man with head uncovered. Toars were rolling down his cheeks. He e rest of But Pe ae eS the i ding long haul to Stamford one of the candidates when a fevow from . Sere ee krhagi why. He replied: | smemee walle the Mian wea gun hore dapgage men, seviny a friend in the Tenae olalmed hypnotio powers. Ro: looked at mo as it he wattted to speak, and yet did not want to be en 11, Bowie alan't, aid ‘he?—Cariton Ween ar sie ede Uith ih she Aote seat ahead of me, came in and sat leoting one of the boya, he in- thought forward, I broke the !ce. “Another spirit winging ite way | Short, No. 143 West 87th Stree’ to leave and, with her head high Bie Vaby of The Beanie Words permed atesaces ied $s a NS id Scross the borderland,” I said softly. He nodded silently and then = " auc lie on her face, she . breaths, then the Texan, atanding + “Tha © A eWHAT DID you sen To-stgnTen| SU 8 fee ot urns gOOKieAA aA toan item on the “What Did You | benind his subjact, wound both hie sald simply: “It's "iy former wife. We've been divorced ten years, , ‘The teachers of Washington Hetghts| said tt <1 should worry REHEARSAL. NOT THE SAME “ROGER,” Beet” page and eaid: “I got $87 for arma about the boy's breast, The now. Sho left me and married again. She treated me badly, but. I've 4 vening High | have discovered! pana V, Rus 606 Wyst 116th I was busy In the kitchen when louc SEE DICTIONARY. slag fresadl $2 for ite ald eee Boy was imatructed to take a third always cared for her, and now—why, I just had to come around and . e z ex 0 r eo he ne ot . cl » mM more as a price, lasy leep breath, hold it and close Aig ; ta the usefulness and fun to be derived] street. eries of pain from the bedroom sent i In our chemistry class the teacher] ond 8*5 3 - 4 from participation in the “What Did — there on the run, I found my seven- | Was talking about glass and informed] money, I'll aay. iy uae a a eyes. The Teran, bending back- bay ape last respects to her, now that she's gone. Poor Amirill: You See?" contest and peritsal of the RING D CLASS HOU: year-old nephew lying face dawn on the | ## that rouge was used In pollshing tt. pede iar Keer ir Nae koa beg tall se kin el arate valde 4 feat She was always discontented. I hope she finds eternal rest.” He was { e » apparent y work for one of our public ser-[* : Incldentally we were told thi a vel . i and held hint thus until he was un nreatly 4 eer i she. re rearhen cl: ant Ninn’ ee Heh fons takes me into peo-| floor. Several pillows were on the floor, | was used” continually, on the HH heard and remarked: “I'll say tt is conscious. The unconsciousness was Breatly affected as the dovrs of the hearse were closed, but he mas- ; Shoo] p per these: words, “What did] pie‘ i oartmonts, and to-day in ane I] where he had placed them to deaden | would wither and turn lifeless. Glanc-| @ay money.” And I think moat of caused by the following: Holding tered his emotion and eadly watched the funeral cortege leaving the ‘ou gee to-night in ethool?” The prizes} exw on a double bed an eclive| the noise he made while practising how|!ns around to see what effect this] Me sneaked out at the first oppor- the breath, which” weakens the street. He and I walked slowly to the corner, “Wi that's h aerea i cptent ava tated Uslowl ont which was woven in several i a aaa would have on the girls, I saw one girl] tunity and bought am Evening body; lifting the enbject off his feet, * 3 . 's how it ffered in the con an Cover rit to come “‘belly-whoppers’’ down hill on ' goes,” ho said, and doffing his h te canito Mullins, > 0. 2 plac Monticello He Willlam] to ¢ Peet bending down and wiping her face with] World. 1 @id.—Jamea L. Burke, which causa the blood to leave the Ms ng his hat he was gone.—Mrs. Anne G. Hender- . the caption es Haynes, No. 502 West 1434 Street his new sled. The sled had ellpped and | her hanukerchtef.—Sam Rabinowitz, No.] No. 68 Starr &treet, New Haven, brain, and the pressure of the son, Chambers Street, Bayside Queene. oth Btreet asnee he had taken @ header to the hard floor, }g96 fast 164d Street, Brona Soak Tone chinh, which: kent (ha dub> WHILE PATRIOTS SLEPT. missing the pillow butters, Bid it teach ICRHON Ticth NOGA How ‘eaturnian to: (he § I WATCHED New York's first snowstorm from my windows | oeiciie out of a window, 1 saw hin a Teosdee Tarelioninge te ete the yesterday it brought back to me memories of my childhood, f blll Peeroemice tier eace ul “A GOOD CRY.” subject, ha waa laid on the bed to but now I can only look on while all the children have a bully [ail over again. | He was determined. t XT TO MB IN THE WAITING ROOM, walting for « boat to facliitate the return flow of blood ood time. Nevertheless I enjoyed ft, particularly the fort which was |} Barretto Street, Bronx Staten Island, was a neatly dressed young woman who was to the ‘head. Of course thie arnt being built in front of my house, The children worked hard to com- Boner ERO WELW, DRE WE Rb Go. reading a book. Presently I heard a sob and turning, found my hypnctten, ae claimed ly the Tewan, plete it, but by the time it was finished it was dark and presently ING, BUT WE'RE ON OUR WAY, neighbor crying. Feeling that I must say something, I tnquired if I but the @ hapaleation awreiy Sie came the calls to supper. The fort was deserted. What a pity, after About 7.15 this evening { boarded a} could be of assistance. Her only answer was another sob. Then she Cyc lucniar | a Tdkmaanatia, Ma ail that labor! Well, perhaps {t would last overnight. * © © I Jsubway train af ttomn treet a c.| repped the book in my lap, pelating to what she had been reading, : 4 at 1s whose destinat is read : = ? : was preparing to go to bed when I heard a sound like the approach | f.”"Aver Atlantic Avenue,}| nd walked quickly to the ladies’ room. J found the poem the had | AND bia ta ewe isis NEw SUPPLY ROOM OLUB, NICE OLD GENTLEMAN MAKES ‘| of an army of tanks. I looked out [t was the “enemy,” advancing on oklyn"* RE t was where. ‘ renee been reading was ‘Tennyson's “New Year's Eve.” Well, I read ft, and eo.day WERE oR ihe cea deep Ow Thia afternoon after the dismissal QUEER MISTAKE. i 7 a0, £0 ame absorbed {tn The = Ay e n " 7 the snow fort. 1 could only look on in silence, In a moment it was World, sporting edition, The| ft left me in not much better state, with reapect to my emotions, than [york to Bridgeport T saw the winter] O°! Gt Commerctal sigh Bchoot I | Yesterday 1 was in Banta's castle tb { iestroyed, What chance has a snow fort against an enemy as strong nt down through Times Square} it had left my compunton. I, too, had to retire to the Iddies' room, qusanters Hear the Bridwepart ¢acioH Shy) Se: se aah a is three few | Bloomingdale's and saw a small child go 4 : ; e le signs were taken down, anc ‘ ‘arnum alley's Clrous -] members of the Bu Room Club, 4 as the New York Department of Street Cleaning ?—Mrs. D. A. Cadzow, t treet. At the latter ata-{ auite as much to avoid being made the subject of discussion by other |) 0) yards were filled with the gaudy| The initiates ‘ost petion pe (9 He to old Santa and hand him e ticket : West 152d Street © guard if he knew] passengers as to return the loaned volume. I learned later that her req and gold wagons, parked cheek bY! took choore and roars of taughter, {tT ® SUrPrise package, Santa took a ; bound, and he replied! little nfece was very M1 and the sad poem had affected her greatly, |Jow! with the tar In vans. Mere] One of the mew members, who also Leayeabingn the pile Intended tor boys | TAN AND TARE to find out by ; s : * Jand there a stray d ndered around) 4s on the football team, tae arrayed | and handed {t to the child. @ few min- Np BACK Into t Internal Revenue Divi- safe be Only those who have read ft ean appreciate her feelings. Next time [the wintry leok H. J, Re asa woman, He wore a ahirtwatet, | utes later the same child yeturned with rH ty ule at Pie ual Moa dncome 7 sa a t oo tak I want to ery I shall know what to read. All of this proves that we beh! No, 433 Main ', Torrington, | an excelsior wig and a big hat that | the Package and sald timidly, “Santa, 1 eta Font jorday Kincw UWOcsigniel) paar Jecuh cama wi ain eniglire 1 been wondering | ever know from one moment to the next what ts going to happen.-- |°°"” heavy application of makeue com {Tm & sir”—enple Moneta, No. 2 r-old boys ber A through the] at awry end his face glistening Pala, iy hii ce Karen Murray, No. 238 Bement Avenue, West New Brighton, 8. I. KEEP THE POT A ROMLT pleted his rig, Another new mem- | Bast Jackson Avenue, Corona, Queens. a seth A ‘om auniform-| sith perspiration, It was ve min oo ged Courtland’ Avenue For some days past the Snivation | ber, who 4 atm feet two inches tall, ; elssin git F}sth Avene feo) ; cine ~ , Army has had its tarses cut solicting | «wore socks ond short pante. Hie JUST AROUND TH® CORNER. ed chauffeur of a large private car wtes dnight, f i. The re- money for Christmas dinners for the | lege bore imitation tattooing. The It was snowing heavily and the snow They climbed to the seat and rode off an] ceiving olork was busy with the sAnKAnG. poor, Each morning while walting for] three were paraded through the |lay an inch deep on the sidewalk when ff they owned the park. ! oO] taxpayer mating out the receipt of ah matte GHIE Habe toRereat ty train 1 ha nenpte. gone | streets to ibe, wazed at by passers Tr saw one of my neighbors returning to the the man ad of Ja “lt was ator ‘s F " o an om ‘- . 4 v. ‘red ‘aylor, ‘o valk over, but had proceeded ! yan : s arriet J. Powell, who wrote that she Nente aulinite pubite | gtrer " her homo with her arms laden with i te hen d saw the Aa 11 o'clock,” Jacod explained to the | Harnie’ a one baby carriages at Sess ea ire inal ang) Che HRM RE Bt OmReDR bundles, She had been doing her mar aries tae ona nt aed Taken T wake up te my. Nome te [one place In the Bronx, ‘The ouniber uf one of every fifteen men puts anything SNOWDOUND. keting while dressed in a fur cont. pat F ng on the front seat of an al “y T wake up in my hone in y be somewhat de- pa ee era Ne aate a a ent leather pumpa and a lace boudoir shag They passed me again inn few! the Hrone, and remember that day of a sign 1 saw in the 8 3 ae he eae T saw on Thuraday afternoon the rea-| cap.—Viola Korach, NA. 908 95th at moments, sitting on running bo! tt fs and that uy tax is not paid Theatre. ft was an announce: PT eee a as fon why every one who tunes the trae-J Woodhaven Junction, queens, oh a taxi und bet 1 had reached] FP run ont end pet myself a taxteah, it A pureery, with on expert ais SHO ane IND! Ye tion Urolleys had been delayed and in aise , Kofth Avenue those kida had made th The « down City nur in charge, was be minal, North conventenced about two hours. Right ACAD. yound trips on different cars.—E. J u t of th odoon the premises, Some of the . GIAND OPENING, POOR FELLOW! GREAT TO BF CRAZY, nen i poorer Hora chess trolley pare ‘On 004)0-Whrank bark tocday Baw den Hie Ra, ei9.atth t, Brooklyn, | way tervupted the | oP oU ing mothers tay now safely leave| Early this morning 1 wes Ina Va} To-day while he waa writing a "What] 7) GRE St OU aearne Uhan ingviite, ceca, will under. | [x tlying at half mast and fying dic . aay clerk, loo ; aiment r their babi iile they attend the show. | house on Van Duzer Street and whtle|DId You Sae?” my brot! upmet the} joraon looks th h stand ithe chase blow it is to have tlye beneath it a gold star service MR, CLELAND RET beg pet turn, “te : , ee atte —lidna Staons, No. 1131 Weat F "I there we discussed ono of our nelan-|ink bottle ove my mother's best tabs wketbooks ext tof that numberof cars Inid up. And what 5 al hoya had stopped on the! $ is On BHECOVREIEO F a ert eco apanidele lat ane: Se ei ors, who has complained her rheuma-|eloth, but he felt.more than I could sev. [te a nr ' do you fancy was the cause of the tie © school, and the eldest, v tad } BRROR Ljeseabeg edited tis axl Ata aa . ttle Ts re up? ‘They, were stuck tn the half-Ineh| % was doling his best to eplain ined =f T pald him $3.18, Tt costs $10 to TH READS “COLD ANU] tism was eo bad she could not get Sleanor Graham, No. Cinreo ton, t 1 t i. Sh anoW an the ErOUna Ob to the others what the half masting of ee World oft be el Lueilio Grey AN BUT DREARY.” Around tier home to do the hou k,| Street, Stapleton, 8. 1 paceente—ani i viathecttawsl’ Balorwanhs 36. the Stars and Stripes and the preaenge. | what ac aw raters Nr Weak nivets night you printed my Httle ta¥-T watts wo were talks it her, there = it fine to be nut ! coln Avenue, Bouth Ozone Park, Quenna | of the gold starred sermice fag stgnie : bout & . Beret street lamp entitled “J. Frost.) aug a knaek the ¢ My friend MEXICAN TROUBLE Halght, ) th | i fed. As T wat hed them there, 4 “ee oid ag at ft Rut you have gotten i | ed Hite eae aarpriee th wale From the Staten Inland ferry Mount Vert N.Y Ov HAV® No IDeA WHAT A gon] fered 7 eS Oe. aslCm wet! il Nig vi pe AND PRUDTON h peck of trouble. My story wan | OPO . ae PE) gar ats Lanna cheney sean vou oa ever att the ‘future that sous ] and boom of the To-doy 1 naw the Senior play, “Pride] too | had to eut tt.‘ Tack wreathed’ In Vand] Aad been rammed in the fop by an- [THE MEN KNOW 4 THING OR TWO) 1 sient 1 pauand to admire the at-| “ause & service flag to Ay he on a i bia, whieh sur ful c and Prejudtee at Wadleieh High] morning aw T ainrted for the store it ie atvad un 4 Pas SIAae ROSEY RAG. Gide: dhe ication, ‘eran ot 1 OP Ble rierengieh sn Avenues fuginata Euh: atest 4 America’s Cup in 1899 and 1891, defy School,. Virst there were severa! tab-| tittle fellow came Se sO ole inet | ha 1 ci h Thera waa a deep cash on tho le’t yon Ft ) r the challongers Shamrock I. and 3-1 eaux entlag well-known pa ee Me okay gag alone Ni 1 morta in] alde of the ship im front, but it won Av de Avenué, this place stim “Suis, nd Oct, By 191 si t JOU Tings, ‘Then We play started, The Kira w added he _ Adds : | | Staplet nd | MUST above the water | Harry Just back of tho window at a 1 A . r back from Harry Cleland, No.[uctod extremely well and certainly did| § won't bring you nothin’. You | Pianist i ‘ mrGeit. Mo tir Garaeu Bivlek iy Ni SE LS ME GHADNS BAN, SIBBO heat * ( ebtwed my class room tn Bryant babe Bronx, whose} credit to W gh, and they were aa] sald r Avenue Was a ‘mean little} #idering my ‘ Troost, No, arden et, Hom 1 Sian tp Heed ea ce On the] Hie’ Shoot t saw am tall husky enap it AE < ay (nate ‘ ten | Plea Task your tance | the which Was boken, N. J. Carty 1 ms on the radiator—faas aaieny Li) eee ty afeulng with a young lady ¢ 18 appended to the article wherein] pretty us they were capable —tHolen | sire lease, , ' is , Moor nM # a huge wreath tates he Ww something which ne 418 Cont pa in ¢ ting this error. f said tlick orm, ' the 4 \ 1 ‘ avin hah 11 half his alge who waa oceupying Be Ee ea NENG the Wier ciao 18 Central” Park | ving shadows made the reat of the | the r \ RICHMOND TERNACH, AtOYE ‘a Pies with, bearing the worl nis neat. As she only smiled, making Pe RU Na aakcatene alte cereie @uoll Veet” tong avenue look cold and mean analall hail to the pow This morning from my window t vaw fi ; rt dny had overcome. bin —bitna to vacate the aay be Waa! Stbas Beat ago sees iol asi hensacs drat Not worlds would 1 say |—M W. J. Nedwitek, No. 28 Ver), targe Norwegian freight #ieame b emibe tthe] ore coe « Bunletts Wi, dawaled Lispossess her bodily when a friend trick Walzer, No, 359 East PREASURE SHE fanything ag Ryor Avenue. Hel |Duzer Street, Stay I. ning a0 close to the shore at low ride] mere i" ane | tras Irew him aside and informed him ahe 5 . “ For three days now U have seen aly please fix It up with San yy, [that tt darkened the room tn whieh [how ~ a new teacher, Upon this the 8 : big dradging barge enchored In the Har- | Claus and. that little boy. P| RIDING DOWN TO Torre vas ting ond cauned the bu ofeely t WiBUAND: husky one retired to the further end of A DANDY COPPER OF ‘TH tom Re Just north of th th Street | Sheppard, No, 2263 Ryer Avenue, Brong, On the 1.20 A. a. t a ahd the widows to rat fad fas ttre GUMS METRE maa He u room and delved into his Lata Through a window of the Longacre] “Peed dredging thr ; Zoological Park thia after: | wr to arrive mond Tenace. which rinse! ISLAND 1N THE POMPTON, ised to take scenes requiring @ torelan| "ie aurel Hill, Quoehas “4 Building to-day 1 saw on the wall of] {Poo tnaulry I lea Eo Loe a Re Levee And: while lie I orth shore of Giaten Island, for Say te cam He " location. When one fe in the _ , the Cohan Theatre the picture of u| £2 OF ice aviary are hs yee cl ihe WoRungil in| he F Th Koes i-. sa ve baring Gn ead f The [thts Naty Ar ea rer alo SANTA GETS POLICE ESCORT, 1 1 an. it has been there many] cer (Cle gue cet that aretoas wa tt wn | der Road and H Mra, Mary W. Danforth, No. 429 [uct ing t ata with’ th wne at the Long Island City en@ a Beary at usanda of people who saw | COA! now fs eo groat tht f 11 y t Ho | Kill ee rere, Hac epiiton a A f \ fa muter 166 a the Vernon Avenue bridge when 4 It before the Lo re Bullding was} Pelues ma mite | and putts ~ 2 t 1 and Hl : a German t @ patrol wagon coming over with pullt will be surprised to jearn it ie stil] | eles, Su. dio he pleusure. However . oe ia } a ease one tit aatanee. wat wo of th finest’ on the front seat there. The most eurprised of all per- an © reached the cage of the biack leonar O86 OF THRE HELPER tle elcid 6s) ean over the ground. 2} and another on the beck step. As the haps wor 4 in MeHugh, for he WERE anima! crouched In ¢ * wos Vir r : Rune 18ne - Ine whether they were] W&g0n passed met gfanced in through was res OMeor and] 1 saw @ police pa o Elf # Waging . Argel Ny a as not to Intertere e back (o see thew whom the Judge a although the has long since de-] Avenue and 2% ‘ p t fs y . 7 nb f pictures or whether] 194 sent away, Wont | eaw wae @ “f . fends guard| rien whe eink i snarl b pea te keeper, w a He d : ne has iown dur-| urge, green. busty Christmas’ treaes a he Longacre! because wé t | | ' ¥ cute war.—Cien) Bohaian jr, Ng! victor Carney, dig 187 Kent Streah a because ph 1 tvs, Kat ¢ é sued gt tole @ 60 vias ES Ne Ete \ Tir Street, Eimburet, Quesns Brooklyn 4 48@ West 19th Street ' , 984 Tinton Avenue, Bronz. fel.—Heles White, Huguecct Park 8. 1. ton, 8 1, i. ‘ a)

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