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“What Did You See?’ Prize Winner of $100 for This Week a Mother Who Won Over Her Whole Family Paiaemiten, ‘As the Seelicke Family Is by No Means a Small One, the Money for Her Contribution Comes In 7 3 ~ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922. |FALL HURTS BLUECOAT DURING AUTO PURSUIT Attornpting (0 overtake some men whom he believed to be acting suaptel- ousty leat night, Patrolman trving Elkin the Simpson Street Station fell in empt bo sump from an automobile “THE (POOR LITTLE I storris Qvossllteied Nov (see SA 3 ok 9. 8. bh ee ee Le IS surat an Street, Bronx, who was dr the caf, drove the automobile north alone West- e up his mind | chester CHAPTER XL. are " we . vuy my father long mi nue nent reached Mighty Handy for Christmas. “The True Way.” ~ “gaye Gemenp about sumothin’ nerd Lo NG is Likin attempted to ee s) Cpls TRY ca 3 q ump and fe Mrs. Mae Seeclicke'of No. 648 East 221st Street, Bronx, the wife of | FOHNN#HS went through his regular Aan i ey ey ) Well, then, bein’ his boy, Pd like |? had beon aitended by an ams How To FORGET After t' act as—as fine us Lean J is Ups tight together ¢ last few months, he had 1, soul as well ax body that by ing in certain ideas—of honor, duty, self-respect, unselfish ness, courage, chivalry, And whereas once hig whole thought had been to KO, £0, FO, now fhe knew that those certain jdeas were much more im portant than going. Also, there wer the Laws. One came into his mind now-—A séout is trustworthy. “Mister Perkins,” he began in “1 can't go ‘way and Je: oid Grand pa here alone. I'm goin’ t stay with William Seelicke and the mother of Charles, sixteen; Wiliam, ten, and J duties in a daze. Whenever his Dorothy, seven, all contributors, even Dorothy, to The Hvening World's work was done, he sat down, “What Did You See To-Day?” page, forged ahead of her family and all] But his thoughts fixed er contributors to-day by winning th. $100 prize for the best story of eon for a inceration of the orted sick andwent home. He press During the been ma TROUBLES ROUBLES knock up your sys- tem like Jack Dempsey knocks down his opponent. Troubles deal blows both in the head and stomach—and they hurt the stomach more than they | do the head! | Troubles give the stomach indi. gestion, slow up the liver—and then follow constipation and biliousness. The way to get rid of troubles is to invigorate digestion, stimu- late liver and bowels and tone up the entire system. The best way to do this—has been for the past 80 years—is to take Beecham's Pills. Then you will feel so good that “troubles” become merely prob- # lems, to be solved readily by the # themselves upon nothing: If he remembored about Father Pat, that memory wa: dull—so dull’ that he could not recall the Father's face; and he did not even dream about him at night. He endured no suffering. As for his tears; they seemed to have dried up, The truth was that he was all but prostrated from shock. When that condition bettered, and he began to r ; ri ti he dies, Jus’ like my f ' fea airain,, he was tervous wna Seno, stayed with my mother."' His jaw set In the night, the drip of faucet, or| |. te: “ * i é rewolately. e snap of a bobrd, would svt. hi oy : , Aa : : ; : Adel % . And then—having decided—what heart to bounding sickeningly. i shurye Nous fooling fnatantly No Father Pat left in the world! dete Wane FEUER. 6 bi realization came next, and with elder tine ah A Ay sirece ine sense of loss, seemed even taller than usual + began to do things outslde his LOWER CLD) CtneElbE'e Van daily round of tasks. ‘This followed Pe gt Fenosl UNE RMDatee hice & second reading of the letter, a read- an eye ae a ing which soothed and strengthened je 0} Na week, GENERAL, Tapa CNA aap] TS And Mrs. Seelicke didn't have to step from her house to s2e tle hap- pening she wrote about. ft was in her backyard, and it was sbout a be ® girl, a chicken and a cat. AY “It was my seventh story Mrs. Seclicke togduy, “but this fs the first prize I've won, T was efiming ut it," of course, but it's none tlie tes pleasing that I got it—and just bet ne Christmas, too! It cevtainly will come in handy Other prize winners of ine week, to whom The Evening World hopes Ave money will come in handy, inclnde: Second Award, $50—MISS C. V. him, made him resolute, and awak- % a P Be ere Pre dara eerie nie tent clear, keen brain of heal LACK, No. 481 Benedict Avenus, ened his habit of work. His first extra Lats a0 rein @ PEMD | cnait was uacking inte wight at the ‘i ] Woodhaven. Proceeding was the burning of the : Cotath Goch AE CHO TG FOO! At All Druggists—25c and 50¢ | Third Award, $25—MEYER old, big clothes; door pf the tiny room. | n to whisper: ‘Don’t It'd make BERMAN, No. 536 W. ‘82d Street. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLDHES, First Award, $50—EDWARD P. GALLAGHER, New York Uni- versity. Second Awerd, $25—ISADORE . GOLDENBAUM, State Institute gelato tal saint Jofinnie be ) speak "bout Cis, will y"? He found that he did not want to bay anything but the letter. But he ‘ 1 not sit and tug him cry. ~ tion—he fairly daventine oh oe Rs i é re Grandpa heard“the whispering. Tle " | . Up- ¥ $7 - tbe rf is J " 1 aver ni te Te board shelves had not been cleaned ut Ce Re ee ee tear hp caved this long time, He scrubbed them, ; mSDGNTis went te Mie, walking wi Each day, he worked till dark, then Ries oe 2 epaticd splnnte went sto iim) walking. went to the roof. 'There, as he walked | {7 rs isin: wie) | something of a swagger ot about, he thought about ci pie UNITED STATES = of Agricult: = PRESEN [the mat "he declared stoutly S VI B N K silk taal When paying for my sausage. {that thought did not mako bi i “Everything's fine!” A N Gs A * HIGH SCHOOLS. out of sheer devilment, T handed |appy. She did not seem turther| 2HNNIE STAVED BESIDE THE WHEEL CHAIR. DUSK HAD Grandpa broke into his cacklins First Award, $50—JOHN CARR, | the man a §5 bill, He laughed Jaway than the Wifth Avenue gege| DEEPENED INTO DARKNESS. lough, “Everything's fine!" he cried Madison Ave. Cor. 58th St. + Curtis High School. New Brigh- and gave me the change immedi- store, or Madison Square Garden. | wo I) paste the letter into earefully,)und lappy fovk on his face faded— Then, for the first time in all the ton, 8. I. ately, T left, but a moment later | And he amused himself by trying to so thut you can keep it always. And| faded as did his vision of peace and|Se#rs he had spent in the Mat, the Second Award, $25— MARION glunced through the door, and, {pick out the very roof under which} that book will be you. hest, Johnnie.| happiness and luxury, He stared; tender love he felt for Grandpa fairly ROTH, Evander Childs High sure enough, there he was In- [she was, among all the roofs that| say, but that's a letter to treasure!’ | wide-eyed at Mr. Perkins, questioning| P¥led his young arms abont ty n cots Heheot. Shee) say yereee the ect way toward the west and] “And there was somethin’ else won-| him dumbly, pathetically. Then every | *99Ped old shoulders; and le dropped Credited Jan. Ist, 1923, at the rate of —- Se iesnorth deriu! happened,” the boy declared. | atom of strength began to leave him. | 2/8 yellow head be a Lee etn This is the story which won tor| Here is Mr. Gallagher's Soon he was down in the flat again, | ang told about Edith Cavell. “She Slowly he sank into his chair. white one. Tears were In his eyes, hu! j vy Mrs, Seelicke: POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY. because he was physically tired, and} wis jus’ like she was alive! All in| Old Grandpa! Torsaken! He, 80 somehow HO Wee Os Sain nee . (9) SPLENDID PERFORMANCE; White waiting for my wife to” [teady for sleep. However, long be-| nite, And white hair, Only 1{ dear, so helpless! And—what of that | ‘%e™: Grandpa, mill fore dawn he was awake once mor y Startied by the on LARGE AUDIENCE DE. come out of a 11th Street depart- FWwhen the Hight crept in, up he gor] CMAN’ see where she'd been hit by] kind of love that all soul young | yevendented. his and tlie tect ot thu: | DEPOSITS ON OR BEFORE JAN. 12 DRAW INTEREST FROM JAN. 1 5 iz 5 6 5 vane ‘x * courts © to the D and the Y noe ag s, stared for u S) LIGHTED. ment store I strolted down toward [rushed is teeth and his uniform, | (, bullet idl (awit ecairea hearts ‘sty the crippled and th tousled hea against his, stared for a Interest Credited Quarterly Our house is a two-family one Sixth Avenue and sawea seven- |took his bath and his exercises, i a soe se , eon moment like a surprised infan : . Ww e yard. On the frst year-old girl weeping because, |dressed, and had a few minutes of] *!" Nie BRC ANER FERS i Wied flara eared ve WN beara Wee a UR pCa aL) Banking by Mail $1 Will Open an Account ith a large ya a yee Fs ping beca outdoors across the window silly wher, | muse Who was waiting on the] “And, oh, Mister Perkins, 1 got {and the simple old man, and the bos floor live two children, a boy of she said. she iost.; Several, Pouliocr Stross inde . whe ian act like a scout. And a scout, would] who loved him past a great tempte 4 . “2 interested and. | he reread his letter, and temembere 4 ten and a gitl of eight, who have Chauttenrs Te ere ee Kabengiad iat Necwas tie “Oh ‘way and leave a’ old soldier?{ tion, clung together for w tong inv ’ Reicinesiac end ia icekore dian sel eset mare Ae [ane Se Ataddin. wn” MVRS im the) atm atraid you've teen alone too} T got t? think about that.” He halted ment - — mined) have eon thell petal stance! | vor vin eaans ‘The cularattiacted || ‘ter tisk (he) at@laniestta iarge| much!) (aald| the scmiimiastey ano [at the door (Gt) the: tiny none an IE tab ate Cecanious Glen It GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK Nee venee a acta ay by the novelty, ceased weeping. ie toreeee wee a OR Ee Trevis. Atl. y° reRienibee, Rotel puiied, “Me went in cen ME-Clx| Vohnte new waMeratoed that share RA aloe A heIAFeE Gai he was of course within plain Guida be Cc he was, too, for a long} wasn't home yet, and he fell asleep.|are occasions when good scout Sixth Avenue and Sixteenth Street, New York ee ee OS ut Cie Caudrsn .aebS: View oL/ever 6d), 2,6 ua Eee ee ee eon eee ETC AIT tarhed out Aue. tor [ie rotasoaber'a lots 'THAtJuAY shows may. alagigtverwayetoithsin ee wih thes onion eee and in lees than a minuto a fran |e ene et ho eeahel tnd heeghim how he'd miss me Vor without a doubt, Mr. QUARTERLY INTEREST RATE, JANUARY I, 1923 s hicken, wi ie S e was him, sme i ; r erate i eaiinn: taken tie mother rushed up and claimed ] Nhe Clones Ne washed and Rede eephings are turning out better for| “But T wouldy't have old Grandpal grown man and fighter thputeh tie w eeu uno: ite feathers anacrerit the exhibit. The mother was pro- | * 5 b Ml Sawn aa + Pertins, fleft alone here,’ protested Mr. Per-{ (and a husband to boot!) was weer Perannum, payable at the lad's shoes. The boy next fuse i hor thanks. ‘I just knew [800d turns. work again. “‘Tads don't| you right now rted M re kins. Ae one Mita Are (Rat lORbHE | EGeena eHoninE il TAIh Ove, un our er en en siisene from 8s held ‘out bis arms. The cat es * ges on by having things soft,"’ and he| ‘To begin with, Nareissa and a bdadianibe : ant? to $5,000 om and [ it would be nothing but tuck if 1 a . a aly = make it] wh they take the best care of old} as he wept ‘ 59 jumped over them. Then tire cat Shan” Her IDE ttle vero we she [WOuld not live one soft day. worked out a plan that will m ke i Rede LHaCRAHIACEE TARY GID Rene | SHiCeeee Gia euaUE Ohne deta 1 Opens an Account after Jan. 35, 1983 jumped through a hoop which the SNS GRAGREN Thus, by clegrees, he put together] possible for you to leave Jere to- |People. Tn sug treat od aay te mend Deposite = on girl held. The hen jumped high said to the chee his shattered world. morrow erven ate ists atid a aR ig or before fan, 10 in the air to land on a tin plate ai One afternoon, as he sat stringing, “Leave Rut Johnnie did nor yet] But Grandpa. would he Know any | milky and been trundied gently to ancl in dew’ ioteret, DIVIDENDS ARE DECLARED AND of cracked corn. The cat was And (this is sabes Carrs beads, he heard a familiar rap. Be-| comprehend what the other tueant. | of the other old gentleme cage, 2] {20 @ few times, Johnnie stowed him fom Jon 1,3594 CREDITED QUARTERLY given milk, and before it drank THE GYM IPERICO, fore he could reach the hall door, it} “Yes, for good and all,’ added the} Mr. Perkins looked grave ar-Jaway near the window, “He ain't ; it put one paw on each of the It had just started to snow this Jopened, and there stood Mr. Perkins, “Go away—Just as nd T would be only (vo giad to] much trouble, is he?" he asked. CHARLES M. DUTCHER, President L. DeG. QUACKENBUSH, Treasurer boy's shoulders and affectionately morning when P headed for Curtis }looking happy. yet grave. He en- ie none =o ’ im with us." he sald, “but hia] | No,” answered Mv. Perkins. “And FRANCISM. BACON << Secret * B.OGDEN CHISOL “yubbed its face against its mas- Ihgh Selool, but by 11 oetock, [tered on tiptoe. He spoke low, as if vered to his feet dizzily woukin't let us TNE ARC CHIT mAILNN Grand tia ton U.S. Victery Notes and Wear Savings Stamps called for Redemption ter's. Tho—show lasted fifteen when I went to gymnasium class, | not to disturb Bic Tom ' go." | o Tom wouldn't let Grandpa go day ¢ ae i“ ; will be collected for depositors without charge minutes “und was worth the there were two inches on the “How are you, Johnnie? holding Then ' * aawerted Jolinnie. | exes for the last tin net you dp. rooney. ground. The gym instructor told Jout an eager hand, swept ave nipw’s the onty person} cided to do your dut ne pee ee —- ys fellows to fall in with our coats “rm all right.” NREL Oni caren a snap about! And| I» Nand and gave Johnnie's Singers) —————— =z This won tor Mr. Berman on and then he asked how many Mr. Perkins spoke of Father Pat.| ppe Carnegie mone Grandpa stays here, he ‘t atay|% Sa ae 1 ON GUARD. would like to shovel snow from We came Kk the moment wel yoy now,’ Mr. Perkins w on Jone Perhaps r again in al ith ni n 1 ch e el this ine the school walks, which are quite [heard,”* he explained. ‘The account] went to Pittsburgh to see alwut It.!| his life would he meet a temptation] Johnnie stayed beside the wheel chatr e ra avings a At 1 o'clock this morning I en- iB il vorbis ittsbure ? . - ‘inte! WHACII EAPhoas \vellawearay) yee, Wate! Xdil extensive. To a man, al of his death was in the papers.” He] «1 ig? Father Pat, he says in.the|so hard to resist. ‘My J IN TH Cord CR IBY YORK ee tered a store on Amsterdam Ave- teered. He divided us into two [had a newspaper with him, and|yestoy that I'm rich, Dut}. wdnt {dom he asked, ‘“What'll T do burning with earnestness and th DEPOSITS OVER Gon be ee teoee Me ereaeT SURPLUS ER ER nue above 155th Street to pur- groups, one to work the first half | spread it out upon the table. “The| count in that Carnesie money at oll innle dew those yellow trows| UMEnt ead was held high. | Dunk had $54,000,000 FOUNDED vase ‘$6,500,000 chase some sausages, Another of the forty-five minute period | Father guve his life for his country," | vn ya good seaocl.*|torether. "1 wonder what Mra, | eepened into dark, As he tooked in‘ ; OU customer, having, received lus and the other the i. We he added proudly, ‘su they gave him | | You ‘ AR o elms Hah , Kukor would think Lought t do,* he| tt shadows by the hall ; door ty Quarterly interest dividend has been declared for the order, handed g $5 bill to the pro- were equipped wit Hiss |g vullitary Tunetat, l'e fold about] omeinted the Reoutmnaskens “and tive | AG would te ee nay Sowa wemed to see a face-hin father's three months ending December 318t, 1922, at the rate of prietor, who I#id it up before lis s. including brooms, fright here. Would you like—the : Toh nat T cant woul Miser Roospvalt det if te wae met U8 ; ‘ Rh Rag examined’ at critical at auch great wite |cculd you lear to read about | Of course, Narcinaa an it gent ya Nees oe cai (ie peelaaae) had entered froin the batt. 14 FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM before counting out four $1 bills Scoops a8 are used by street clean- Johnnie could not; instead, he} tO live with us Scouts——"* PENRO ee anes ne on all deposits entitled thereto, payable on and after January 15th, 1923. and some silver in change, | The U chose one of the last. as its opened the diawer of the table and] ‘aly for you” Johnnie! “General, Sir Robert Baden-Poweit,\| enon sure ; Quick Service! Convenieht Hours! Deposits madeon or before customer pocketed the silver, Pacity was greatest, We tackled | slipped the paper out of sight Halt ing, half-eryine. On,| “Yes, him. And then Edith Cavell, | vce oa ee BN {|| January 12th, 1923, af left until April rst, will draw interest for the then deliberately picked up each joh_ an: at the halt period | But you'll want to wear this Inf bent his head to the tabi :|what woutd she sdy? Oh, If only the] tWelve, and f know vom want Full quarte: Mondays i A.M. to8 P.M,, other days from Hill and scrutinized it before the were telieved. At the end of the [mourning for him," went on the) gee!" he gasped. “School! And new |what would she sy? Oh. If only hel ew goo me do. It's slick to my job q r. Open Mondays rom 10 A.M. to8 P.M., other days amp. The proprictor grew red- period the walks had been cleared | scoutmaster. Out ot a pocket he too} books! And both of you! And my} Tat ser ae eee Moet wouldn't | Zul be awful hard sometimes, and 111 10 A.M. to 3 P.M., Saturdays 10 A.M. to 12 M., Holidays excepted. der and redd ne customer, for their entite width, and we [a wack. gauzy band, “On your left] own, room!" diana nes ih CTNGa MeRte y | hate it. tm goin’ 1" try t! be jus’ Bo: without haste, examined bill after had thoroughly enjoyed the work | sjoeve, Johnnie.” And he pinned the] Jolinnie was seeing like vv have God t ire against Me!) vg brave as you was Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage Wil. As the last bill Was being in the open, besides saving the | pund in place my father's medal with a I'd like t* please i Tt seemed to ha fatlic - = examined the shopman looked at city the expense of clearing away It was Johnnie's turn to be proud. “and Mis Still the seoutmaster was silent, — | smiled then—a p proud ear neem = me and burst into laughter. the snow “It'll show ’em all that be belonged h, it's goin PN hd PR oe At that, Johnnie straightened, _——— emg he: ald ready, Mi Mister Perkin johnnie asked | heels came together. and he browne | - tha Gletter, campanenknahi neteare Tl heiteaay can presently, “He wouldn't be saved if} his left arm rigidly to | le. Then} Al Th B DRY DOCK SAVING ING LDS king took it to the window to read} Tap! tup! tap! tap! my mother couldn't be, and jus’ | he lifted his right to his forehead —in e owery yy it, “TN you a blank book,’ he] He straightened: an ud d}etayed on the ice with and held [the scout sulute | ~ . INSTITUTION announced when he came back, “and tay a little statue, | While th (fast in his arms, 1 didn't take THE END | Savings Bank ripe q 8 | 1A AND 139 BOWERY 341 and 343 Bowery A sh torseact 4 Ayres Branch 87 Liberty St. | Prete re ggnata wy onof ALL HAIL! CITY SANTA — | SHIP NEWS INFORMATION| 022% iss: Cerne aed Stveet, New York SE RVI CE COLUM N.. —e—— ie lea : ate Manas Sum! | eines ante THE Trustees have declared ue Virgil, Mangos 1 } A que {dond at the rate of 7" —ceaians Due To-Day Steel A id for the three Yo ase cla “ cipal | vekee Gian a lend for the WGI—MEDEORD HILLSIDE, Migbteenth poe at aie Neal iro be i FOUR PER CENT. months ending December 31, 5, 2uess, 5 adys Sher LTERS. Bullding Dressed Up for Re on 1 de 1922, on all deposits entitled By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. |" rT |. harph ladys Sherratt, mezzo}] 360 METERS. De . ree tnen Sf é prano. and A. V. Lhufrio, piantst ee ane TS peat a et See te AP Thro MISI NED D } Gio Aaboal thereto under the By-Laws, 96 P. M.--Violin recital by Cun] 3p PaSUIG EOI TAUOIT main o ‘ eh acarectineiairian dina en Te 4 onli + at the rate of FOUR per cent. WOR-VEW ARK, Sehalovitz. accompanied by Harry Antik, te eg OOnMlLiok be Manco cuties Building will be the pr ° tava ne | be ry per annum, payable on and 100 METRES, 10 P arp solo: Helen Ruess,|,¥ 0: 3 eon of Massachusetts | quarters of Santa Claus tonight and and wiih p highways. Due To-Morrou Monday after January 15, 1923. U accompaniod by A, V. Liutrio. Bo tke Beaton! pol ports, late} ba9 already been transfordiek inte a ba ; a 3.40 porting News Up to the 20 r —Vio Dee A vandy Garis aborig naw chain work of grecn bowery and bi ( Hawan core b Depositacmadelon ton beets Minute," by Fred J. Bendet eat i 8 1. M.—Evening progr ‘Bors’ | ries, The main corriior teading t ‘Stee be- January 10 will be entitled to 350 to 4.00 P. M.—Continuation of tho ,,°.30 P- Exposi-gitour Department of Plant and Structur aus: MoUasy | interest from January 1, 1923, Berles of talks on “Sclf-Healing by Auto. OTe Ni Dank _—— i | OF ta tion at Gi . New York Vast cornucopia In wan feeestion ian 5 credited and. paid 5p. M.—Santa claus to nol 900-2. 38 swe bits, playea] WOMEN’S PRESS CLUB elit 11 wil) bo studd ariscotored nny ws Interest 6.25 P, M.—Popular numbera by the] 9.00 P. M.—-Lat lar by used 4 y . en eta etion Sie Buosiw show Orcheraiieash| AT LAST 1922 MEETING| "'*" , Credited and Paid 3 to 7.00 P. M.—Weekly book re ourtesy of Mieke & Carlie. idle } by Karl Dana, literary critic, ‘The pmond Hill, LT ficials istration yiecuniien Quarterly ok. vet i will b 1 Vine Program le Prepared for After folicitat Jan’ 1 ril, Jul, Oct o 8 disc ek Tt 4ove ‘wlicite vod thing a 4 . , . Conquers Atl” by Benehiey, and the of Dec, 20, thos: have ace the yeu | Gompiraite Mads f i “Secret History of the English Occupa Yon onilily meeting of tke} and the good things that have ¢ to | ptr pte by Blu WAY=sC s Club, Amy Wren, 1 i ANDREW MILLS, President, of, Me neoteh jBrograin 400: Brea hold at the Waldorf-| Grover Whaten, Con er of : mae, ||P SNPREW MILLS Jr, Ist Vice Pres, iliams, comedian, acc = Plant and Struetare will play the part a a > Cay it Hr 5 * ® lmpe a ns 1 ° 6 A om f ta Claus. T! \ 0 and a1 " stu gla 7 2 zi LEE ation otk ry Eaves eee ne pe ORaeree ott oe am few varied ono and | mi isan with thelr t fr rt 1 40th Street and 6th Avenue. Matted ne FIRE MBI ensetiaas, ator Gladys Lott, | contains many fine numbers, ax follow hemrelves. to the vighien aitdend (testy = Leod: % Continuation of the program|'* Greetings by the Vresident; ‘The Nag awl Airictie: Ci FOUR PER CEN FOR SALE by, Billy MacWilliam "\| Paychology of Business Suce Teadara: omielats and toll LOO aa an Td lecosenone Sk RL 10 P.M. to 4.00 BP, M.—John Martin WJ Z—NEWARK, ‘et Xae sine lorence| noted more for the Ace thar A Sha With C Y KY nuradaye dai ak - Cm onset ek er abe soke Martin Saas Harriet Tella SeCullum; Florence} uoted tore for er ubsonce than th ve With Cuticura Soap vole |) qq DIAMONDS—JEWELRY founs, Turner-Maley will sing “A Cal" “In a] Pres fagoe ta berg Gin nae ty To Y ' ; Pex ON EASY TERMS $.15 to 7.00 P. M.—Music from the] “2 Garden Wild" and “Spnig of Sunshine; | Trin and nearby municipal habitus The healthy up-to-date Cuticura tnt. { Any Article, Strictly Confidential Mase’ by the Petrone Sing-] 98 P. AL-Resume of sporting events. ee nae oe a nan Writers” | eat Bi WASHINGTON Dip brush in hot waier ar i dans 3, A Sauare Deal Quartet, of Ellzabeth, N. J 6 P. M.~ Musical progra 3 , ‘ i 0: hen wake Pe Quarter Bee By 7PM —"Unele Wig Stories by] by Jules Lol ident of the Prench] 11 SPANISH SOLDIERS BEL ORE oopearanas et ni hes i MUTUAL DIA WATCH CO. nd Howard 13. Soclety of Paychical Research: Lilllan RAILWAY WRE: orBALT am ment with fingers. Make a Siete s |e Nassau or. BEEKMAN atie, WEAF-SEW Hay 1) 8.80 P Fashions,” by an editor! rucie, violin ist, accompanied py] VALENCI in De Anaoclat To-Morrow, December 24 lathering and shave. Anoint ary ‘ wy 100 METRES j ta Hartley, will play ‘Roman B members of the Nie) rickets good only en special tral di ration with Cutic . tS a I Imahinofl, aud ‘Hungarian Dance’"|Gocmanden Col, Canubate ind more | Tene | wash all off w SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Ali hms-Jouchim; “aperienees on the} than pinet A Nothing better for se: | FOR SALE j 4,305.30 M.—Dance pr Jean H. Novria, City Magis Hess —~ : populsr muaic by the Jor md Horeace Turners aati F ‘eh JAMONDS dws WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ghostre lL. net z ‘OW CREDIT 37 WAN 1.80 PF. M—dolnt_ recital ,

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