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+ - WO DOLLARS will be paid for each item-printed on this page. Checks are EE T™ EVENING WORLD pays liberally in cash for FIRST mews of veailly impor- mailed daily. The weekly special awards, announced on Saturdays, are in ad- a tant happenings—FIRST news of . : ane BIG mews. Call Bucknmn 4000. Avk for dition to this payment. Open to all readers. . a RRS 2 4 re, Page the CITY EDITOR of the Evening World. Every reader a reporter. , MANHATTAN. <a SEEING THINGS AT NIGHT. . OUT OF TOWN. A PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS REPORTED FOR THE SPENOTHRIFT’S WIFE. ‘ESTHRDAY whil “ 1a dly exhibiting hi ve" i gy Ses ie a tah ery te READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD BY READERS —— ~ | | | “she aru us yrn'sta'na ncn a be tus ne poses , 8 water ani es over my Dew ru " y . -: estfish, silverfish erp ter wriggled and padres on the floor. OF THE EV. ENING WORLD 10 conte’ worth of cough drops, and she watched carefully walle the: we While gotng All were finally gathered up except one that the cat had grabbed and ald gence porte pyle pe ailite pr ‘eat perdi \ made short work of. The boy felt so bad over the disaster that in- New Program of Awards and Special Prizes the old lady he showed bis purchase to the drug clerk, shook five fugers stead of giving him a spanking for causing such a mess I gave him « (7 to buy another Sah. FOR THE BEST STORY OF THE WEEK; $50 for the Second ; ‘oll, el, @2 Se0enany Sub dimmas Soe Sumie. oouae Smee I OO i aie ine Sector crunton | 1. Q1OO. “Ga thin, GaN meres aligigel Next a Wate Gea. Wane smebenien tc | | Cultesccae Seemeebene Seal cee ara the brim so that the lizard, with its human-like arms, was able to reach 0) ‘ h ‘6 “took ckage ‘ad ~ @ver the edge and crawl out. My husband works late and gets to bed pen to all readers. pg pa the oll au. hy deat sos ape vane oon wank poe about midnight. Last night 1 was awakened by a rumpus and found Special Awards for High School Students thing?” she asked. “And what tn the name of goodness do you want my husband poking under the bed ck “4 , re ! : . paca Me tirad sare test and 1a uncer Sahar 8 ihe ena we $1 00 will be divided weekly among high _ pupils contributing to the “What Did You See Hetil Reahbaecontiedie:s Pret on nat nase five: <= ing things’,” I retorted. “Then what the blazes fs this?” he demanded, To-Day?” page. For the best letter sent in by a high school student, $50; second best, Sho was still gomg tt when the door dae caplet Ceres: Pushing the dead lizard into view. I explained all and he was pro- $25; five next in merit, $5 each. Box 134, Boonton, N, J. yoked, but when morning came he did as I had done—gave the boy a . *, t sites ARPEYED. kiss and money for another fish. But it must be a fish, not a Nzard.— Special Awards for University and College Students To-day Bipeondidher ange out My mot! - Mrs. Rose Sammon, No. 506 West 134th Street. $ 1 00 will be divided weekly among university and college students contributing to the page. For of every visible chimney tm thee satiy te Healey bony wa eon the best letter of the week, $50; second best letter, $25; five letters next in merit, $5 each. Lina an er vane ae Sadie or he ia meee ae Bohoo! and college contributors MUST name thelr schools, Walt for the worth-while Incident. De net try te write every day. Bear In ¥ peo tn load after load of ptt wat ret Nally die " a as 5 he ho ty steps eeu Win GawoU ie oe DAY?” Not what somebody else saw, not what you heard, not something that happened ana oak, oharying from $5 to $10 for of he home an& then along the alt Contributors to th hould write ef eubj th 6 yn. oss Coin Waek: Ecler a pee ore @ page should write of subjects with which are familiar. Choose, preferab! ppen own neigh- stove » Faw a berhoed. Tell your story, if possible, in not more than 126 words. Srate WHERE the inetdent took pitty Biiptenierthy Rofl Write a ge tate iy wwn céllar SeGay ERE | conten and With Aria, cloudy orate. address carefully, Address your letter to “What Did You See To-Day?” Evening World, P. 0. Box No. 185, City Hall Station, New York. padi marten per arg B= one A to last @ month.—C. D. MoLeon, aeked how he managed &. He re~ Red Bank, N. J. Piles. Ant po Rod pes shetien om te ) doles of hie shoes, dipped thom in OUT-PATIENT. HaMall 2AES1 BRONX. Lactic Shen “tho shellen ‘hag. thoronenng WAS STANDING near the Harlem Hospital this mo r pr eller ie con ba ere Ubcobhenaee Peg | riliy When t Grief, saltied forth without ° i sew, a detail white dog trotting down Lenox Avenue. ‘The a Wane afternoon at Bridge ond j J can clatm the good fortune of The snow brought out a dig crowd HAD JUST BOUGHT a five-pound five chicken In the Richmond Hill wipping.—Helén Moore, No. % iaeanila ont Gt wk helt ois eee OY es oe eae Bireets 1 eaw a dig | | witnessing step dy step the ries of a | of oleddors to the 188th Street Ail, Live Poultry Market, on 97th Avene, near 102d Street, Ozone Youny Strect, New Haven, Gown. wee r car an crane drawing up a heavy tank to | man to tho illuminating pinnacle of | which rune Concourse re agr Bi Gbtue hh fh4t, ladsding aialndt the corbing on thecgunt mide GE” | the resi of e(bobeing oneer wove |. BetiNoncy. dels tha ene man daw 1) Webster dveuuen ‘Third @ 6 our Park. The clark hed sent 8 to & “eer room te be ey hated fe pelene the occu bau the avenue, I believe it was more frightened than hurt, but {ts “Ki yi! struction. Suddenly, as the tanh truly say got up in the world by line on Webstor Avenue and trate closed. ‘Sila eckae ‘stir: wort pertaas tase Oe ooeey cnet ony oa co yp Bie @ man leap- | if yi! i yi!” was distressful to hear. * © * The motor car econ | ae at the tind atory, tho crane | Nie own cfforte and endeavors. Bach | there fe Reavy, #0 some one in the | S180 and saw @ boy picking » chicken Teetouey) Cae os eee tno. i the oH ecgua ond lapels te | was out of sight, The dog appeared to be taking an account of bim, | <Qlameed, ange the tan crashed | ascending atcp was carefully con- | D. 8, C. spread a wagon load of | “Why Should I Cry Over Your"—Molly Trout, No. 12 Ocean Avenue | 4 4» 4 transport of foy., 1 mewired | self. He pulled himself together and limped up the steps of the hos- sidewalk, narrowly missing Viste templated and chosen by the indi- ashes at the foot of the AW. The Orone Park, Queens. of the cuddy the cawse of his qactte~ i pital. In front of the big front door he raised his right paw, for all women. Further, had a car been vidual himself, He ts instrumental siedders, of course, came to an i the world as if he knew exactly where he was and was teeing ee passing at the sme tore erenebly in illuminating the way of ,those abrupt stop, but the motormen on | admission—Estelle Freeman, No. 265 West 153d Street, Nocternon maswnan, ie vee who aro beneath Aim. Despite Me | the Webster Avenue care no doudt * Macon Btrest, Brookiyn. high station he is often in danger, were grateful, as wore aleo the {RHE SIN UNPARDONADLE, NED OR CHARLES CHEPRYDLE. Ptooe oe ty oflee windows pany || arente ef the sleddere, who tnew Oa saan ory as I was ne had Yaken my class of thirty- at the man fizing and renewing the about (t—Loula J, Stiokney, No. 464 ae: 7 ‘On the “What DM Tou Seer” ing m the concourse of City we on a from Public School My little brother has a liking unusual Hghts on tho Broadwey Fabernacio East 186th Street, Brona. Oe ‘of Dec. 13 was a complaint from a resi- follége this morning, and a beliow- 3 in Mott Street through [among boye—he loves to sew. This} Jn” \varion Cohen, NO. 1829 Blot papal dhe = dent of Weat New York that from ing coterie of sophs overtook a hnurtineay foy department ana | atterncon 1 wae talking oe with) Eirect, Brooklyn. wow, = a. jot perm mother when she speeding freshman just as he came | then throwon Wookcorth's 6 Coks | Morris was unusually quiet and sug: ea uoorm! 400, 162d Street Is an exceptionally Hines mat her gan. also we « ing. ' ’ 2 + |. leading m le Avenue ¥ opposite ne ue had committed the | end Broadway. peel 8 we were | Festa’ we Oe eon dan tn Ge save] In @ store near my home to-day 1/ town to Third Avenue. Thin afternoon MANY THING ELSE YOU'D LIKE TO) MORNING, EVENING AND SUNDAY. ve Perereonad is sin of] wearing brow 1 ners tee eNidrem voere roreneng jonuin and sa we atered the foam be| “AW & Ail of twelve who as aoetl il sew « stall Bey labsbously pushing Now?” Saturday night 1 was trying to cure « socke instead of the regulation when I cxplained, he handed.» and |tastily concealed something, which he| Panted by @ emall boy, hand the Coy a cheap-looking baby carriage up the] To-day 1 saw a lady and her three| heavy cold a la Dr. Coue, as 1 sat read- white, The drown foot-gear was 42 Dill and asked that 1 giv he @ [produced only after some persuasion | + counterfeit quarter _in Lediedl aa hill, stopping once In a while to rest a} children board the trolley car on which | !P& One of the autosuggestionist’s arti- 8 " @ treat for Ai: e them Vit was a small plece of white cloth,|4 box of bird seed. The cleri han moment. But when he got balf way les in The World, whon the Commander stripped off in a sy. They were | o freat sor Nim. 1 reoret that he | roided once, and sewn around the edges|'he coin buck, remarking that it was}up the hill, tho carriage some way gol | was riding at Broadway, Astoria.| or the Maspeth Post, American Legion, 9004 socks, and I eaw them disap- eng ielibel ha COU eee out, |iun binck thread. “I'm. sewing a0 S008, when tho ittle boy retorted’| iway from the hill and careened down| Being burdened with younger children.) came in and asked me to speak at oI econ pear in a pocket of one of the beaded pocketbook for you,” he ex-""Gee, we know it ain't, mister; welco the bottom,“ where it turned upside she geve the elfest a quarter with] of the local theatres that night to help f Jed what @ good time ha gave those | biained to mother, “All the ladies ex-) tried it on the Chinaman and everybody down into a dirt pile. Instantly all|which to pay the fare. He promptly Christmas fund for wophe. Then the freshie’s trousers were rolied up to Ma knees and an es ee kk dependent for |%ent you have them. around here, and nobody would take itt |near made a rush to save tho haby.| dropped it tn the box. Where's the 1 couldn't refuse, Of course, fodine cross was painted on his fore- echooi=Gerteuas vi Alar the Itox of beads with which to embellish} The girl turned upon him. outst but we found the carriage had been|change?’ asked the mother when he 1 was on the way bome after q head. -Thus he spent the remainder 108 NOLO) Merete tein, P. S.No. |the gift—Arthur Hirschberg, No. 805] your mouth,” she said—Mre. may + [loaded with wood.John H. Quinlan,| seated himself beside her. Back to] seeing a generous donation by the aud j of the Gay “for the good of his 1 No. lott Street, Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn. Deering, No. 157 Broadway, Brooklyn. {No. 1041 ‘Tinton Avenue, Bronx. the conductor pattered the small boy]ence, I actually did feel better. On the/ fnetdentally, we have soul.”"—Nat Fiwkelstein, No. #817 ere — und the good skipper satd he would] way home 1 stopped at tho BR. T:} nice small town of ours. { West s7th Street, Coney Island, “125 RANCH.” B. R, T, IMPROVEMENTS, BROOKLYN'S GREAT TREE. PLEASE RETURN BEFORE SUNDAY | make It right that time, but that money | Maspeth depot, and wan talking Withino, wo, 1897 Sunnyside Avenue, } Brooklyn. On @ Lerington Avenue troney ‘This morning 1 noticed carpenters] At Borough Hall to-day 1 saw em- NIGHT. Baould not be put in the box when| Edward Cleveland, the night dispatcher, IBergen, N. } today Tsao a veguig aie aToteY | aatiding an #x800sfoot waiting booth on| ployces of the Park Department crect-| On a trolley car this evening T naw a (henge te desired, “How many fares! and two others when in Tushed a con~ , | A VISIT TO THE LIBRARY, boy—sombrero, flannel shirt, sheep. |the platform of the Atlantic Avenue| ing a giant Christmas tree, about, 60 young lady opposite me with an um-|20 you Want to pay? How old are} ductor, who laid a dollar ‘Mil on the Atast Foon vai } In the Children's Department of the] ¢! pants and all. But he didn’t |station of the B. R. YT. A similar booth | feet tn he! . Also T saw many cl ie brella from which was hanging a vhild's ked the conductor. ¥'Well,' re-] office window, saying: “I found tht. BINT Resting upos the dirt he wae throw- bio Library at Fifth Avenue and| [00k healthy in eplte of his fierco |!8 alto being erected on the astern dren delightedly watching the tee cee [tiocking. When I called her attention jeter Is four car on my last trip to New York. M4 Street to-day I saw thirty-nino| get up and sise. The conductor, to |Parkway station on the Broadway, h one wondering, doubticss, }to it, ehe laughed und explained that tt] DAaby is a year old and mother 1s} Cleveland, after putting. the money Cat ad nilaren in line atthe deak, borrowing| Whom I remarked that 1 diaws |Brooklyn, line These two stations af] © . ‘eel, thud ‘probably caught there when she|thirty-six.""—Ed Simmons jr., No. 806] the drawer, told me the conductor’s{ human ekull the grav. a | ren in line a . ing important transfer points, and hereto- 84 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn.[went into a child's bedroom, nt the| Crescent Gtreet, Astoria, Queen fesse une Hace. Wotles 00k OF Uisl ieee Naame on avers aa i know thera were any cowbo; KOO leo 0 ys in inter days and ——— h : para INea Were ony) 0 Fmorn cold blustery winter day house she had been visiting, to say Grand Street line, Ae L made the last comete: Btreet cowboy. Works nae 126th |oights passengers waiting for trains THD SLIDE, good night. Then wo both had a picture GRANDMA AT 86, lap on my way home 1 wald to myself: Ramon sku the graye ewer tad sa- up there. Cowboy nothin, ay 14 have suffered not a little, asthe stations] Qn Hart Street, between Wilson and/of that bedroom next morning when To-day I saw the newly-born |The disabled soldiers ,ot a M4 coll ger what it was. “It le probably an f 1D e's are high up and exposed to the sweep|K. ickerbocker Avenues, the Street|the child awoke and couldn't find his| @aughter of my eighteen-yearsotd | tion, 1 have found an honest man, ahd] {ndian skull.” he replied, “as this spot or feturning books. A girl by the heater was reading In a whisper to & Wee baby and two tiny children. cattered about the room I counted h no Sraety one children all quietly read- rhs onste’ Piewe, SMarie B. Jor the wind. The booths are to be cning Department, assisted by the] stocking.-Rose McCaffery, No. 1888] mtece. Her advont makes my eteter, | 1 fecl better, so 1 can say with Dr. Coue| wa, onee an Indian burying ground.”— t Wor aie neds ibrarion told Tol Geavns, Medruie a toa; 2 OMe [Rosted.-Otto G. Weinberger, No: 210) nath, cleaned alll the {es and now exe} Feller Avenue, ‘Brons. tho 49 but thirty-six years of age, |that the world t# getting better amt] Mrs, John Thompron. No. Tl Waverly | the children of New York City bor- , cl ‘Wyona treet, Brooklyn. cept a strip about 16 inches wide a one of the youn: of grandmoth- | better day by day.”"—Hugh P. Ruane, Patchogue, L. 4 f “sawed more than 5,000,000 books last RICH. tending the whole length of the block at HOW THE MOVIES MOVE. Frances Sutter, No, 202 Schley No 22 Maspeth Avenue, Maspeth, bot ines } year. Across the hall in the little li- MOND. the curb. To-day I watched a crowd of In Loew Theatra on Prospect Glendale, Queens. Queens, Goop ENOUGH, brary and reading room for blind peo- IN LOVE WITH HIS OWN REFLECTION. boys using their sleds on this Ice. Avenue this afternoon I saw a mo- In the Gpring Valley High School we . Te was no wider than the distance between] tion picture featuring Mary Piok- AT THE FIVE CORNERS. are juired to take phys! O-DAY while doing up my hair I. saw my seventeen-monthe-old |the runners of the sleds, but #0 skilful] ford and King Baggot mede twelve HIS MORNING was rainy and cold at the Five Corners in Lya- |* Pi any alias neti eee 0 son take my hand mirror from the dressing table and gaze at jwere Hid i Pelion vsti Wenn tet yeare ago, The title of it was, “Go- bieck rer when a brand new Ford car drew up beside the curb siclati's certificate. To-day we were un- himself @ long time, first with wonder and then wit glee. He | Qerep¢' the curb -Denls O'Brien, No. 166 : serene ee Serer, tee ¢ 1 saw four men and two young girls Nabeading on low tables books with raised letters which they touched with their fingers. To, keep our blind off the streets books are delivered and called ing Stratght.” What @ change haa taken place in movie theatres and in front of the building being erected for the new theatre a |when the teacher noticed one boy was called his reflection “Pitty,” “ ” SS ve cnicl c Brook: Y for free of charge. The main read-| C4 01 y,” “pitty,” and kissed it over and over ay he | Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn in movies in twelve years. Mary i er cov not doing the exercise, He asked the ing room was crowded with men. I] looked into it while it lay on the floor. I could not get the mirror |... — you: A] Sat oertne S75 accor them Hew Ben OF trie Lanes eS een te ce Sele we Deed wie had a excuse, to which could not get a seat so 1 went up- away from Rin for bone Gi t ike: Navel 1 TYPEWHITER RIBBON IF she gets $9,000. The orchestra then blanket. Shortly thereafter a peddler's wagon came along, drawn by response, “Yes, sir. My pants ttairs in the picture gallery, whero I é ) fime, for, like Narcissus, he loved. himself QUARTER. consisted of a pianist and a drum- a horse that had seen better days, and stopped in front of the flivver, |4F too tight." Schldugicn, Orange- found more than 100 people looking at madly.—Mrs. I, Fisher, No. 271 Bement Avenue, West New Brighton, T saw to-day at our offices an iiter-] mer, and tho audience sang the burs. N. ¥. 8.1 esting postal card just received from] chorus of ballads which wers tus: The peddier left his horse without covering while he went into a lunch Berlin which showed that the Germans] trated by siides thrown on @ ecreen wagon. Presently, along the street came a butcher's delivery boy, ISN'T THAT JOST LIKE BIMt are trying hard to stage a commercial] between the reels,*causing a break whistling. He stopped, sized up the situation, dropped his basket, re- This morning my) grandmother, who ® wonderful collection of paintings. Melen Hiller, Teachers’ College, Colum- bia University. OF —- omeback. "Why pay 75 cents or $1] fn the continuity of tho ploture. fe more th rt HE RUNS EN HIS SLEEP. ; for a typewriter ribbon If you ‘y Lt Now we have full Lhe drlars the moved the blanket from Henry and spread it over Dobbin. Then be Jarrived Dede front Naat Cars Oe Beg clanteht Jase steht FO nan: it gual as good. ‘even heiter, for 26] pictures aro run off without a break | picked up his basket and went off about his business, still whistling. 3 seated in the Bui 0 jo dort ry. aq i if ne ie an ie otogra; and the at e to O48 {vumpethump in front of the building. a trusting public to send four of his] Ore much porter cAriteon Badorehy, Charles F. M. Faul, No. 243 Merrick Road, Lynbrook, L. I. aie the GoAisis Bonar dest ribbons, for any make machine, If he receives $1, vent In an ordinary letter.—A, F). H., Brookiyt lie sounds would grow louder and louder, then gradually die away, only to be repeated n minute later, At last J rose and went to the window from No. 124 Tinton Avenue, Brona, and faster turned the t d the buggy careened dowa i SAVED BY THE GONG. . - 4 Afteen-foot hill and turned bottom i our elocution class at Morris High up, burying grandmother beneath it. I A WIDOW AND Hen son. which, through the darkness, | saw on ‘ | the new board runding track on Bouth A year ago a German landed In this me ats hg erage mgs big Z ran "9 hat ae ick, at Meat tearing ig arcana’ tvs ova Te was bittar country, Two months ago he brought |® . ° our speeches, ; beat be hy vas bitte i “3 . 5 nie W 4 “gi: Sep ut None Was prep Each of us, be See Be oe es eee ee ae Siare i wae bee orice: ak ca ee TEN: A “MOST” ORDER, oe Ree ee eeieete in hee]! eretore, was required as punishment Aig peared on AL ri ilgurats joosing tn his bed, but on he sped, Tis morning I\saw my aon, aged. | One article which 1s selling well on] pocketbook, ho friends or relatives or] Tepert to school earlier, The teacher Ai be y sheen up but not 8 ba ‘ b continued calling the names of pupils 4, indore eight, and his sister, aged five, cut» |Siaten Island t nese days in the mail vox.]meang to bury he dience of rmindful that he had an audience eae Wak wNClng (OF the tall a0 incensed beeatise a shaft of the buggy ie, 1 have no, feara for the future of ting Christmas “gifts” for. them- | Notices have been sent out by Post- hen just #s one boy stood up was broken that he would not speak to Columbia athletics if her son, carry] | sah the piilac eali ink wees is h frat eet thus far, Warren Triedman, | Selves from the advertisements in | master Fuggln Informing every one that} some of my friends and I started report that he also was un- grandmother for two hours.—Miss Ruth The Evening World. “Oh, sister, unless mail boxes are up at every h fection. The firet thing we was] prepared, the bell rang und he w. G WOMAN OF SOMB DIG- SUPPLY AND DEMAND. Pinkerton, Spéneertown, N.Y. seo the desk and chatr. Tam going | by Jan, 1 persons will have to for a gra } spared punis i NITY. to out it out and then I will have |the G Poet Of [RPA LENG, sedeehiate p} 1850 Lyman Place, The other afternoon I caw a litte girl et ween Furhald Hall, Columbia University. To-day I selected a Christm: tree A rom a wagonioad that stopped et my| OAM DREAD aN rw NEWSPAPERS TO THE RESCUE, From tt for Okristmas. And here is a |, he ioltan-e Siegen es rage in Gan hada 09 41 on| door, and, belleve me, they do take ad- 7 mobile tha protty tittio deit's bed for you.» | TMs Will eavo the letter care teh we coll OFF CHAU EEUR: Whee Wane Sh ine. olaNe SHB eld] vantage of people at this thus ef the| Have sny Evening World readers ever | curb attempt ind co they went alt through the Of time, since they are nearly always] More than the funeral cost, titus lea I was walking on Grand Concourse] fast to her mother who was @ sed| year, when it ts the habit of nearly| See” cos! delivered ten min after Yiroadway. The ads, They really had more fun |kept waiting affer ringing the doorbell, | Ntle for the widow. One of tim local today when at 180th Street 1 eaw W11, eonverention + every one to spend freely, 1 patd $1.60] th? order was placed during these day Ghaine und, after jey] than some children I’ve eeun would i Be Olneny No, {86 Hinwales LO ACeORe cont een Kee bind man atarting to crows the street, for « tree that w few years ago would |% fuel shortage? I have, My Delgh j puvement for twenty minutes, they had! pave over the actual possession of rasta & lovely cout, another gave hime capi instantly a passing ¢ sot have cost no more Dire, | Ber hes tour children, she soungeet ten Neled the car Just about twenty feet! tha same things. Then my lttte satariete ' ef OTe, #00, atill anomter & danatea| is car got out and hel L. Dill vet, | months of age. Yesterday she asked but not ® wreat! of flowers, What did I eo to the other elde. Tam writing 7 : Whitestone, Qu *]mé to phowe to the many coal dealers qnead. ‘The driver appeared about to (| that all chauffeurs are not! fut, instead of howling. jn thia town, as ‘she had neither coal : 'd philosopher dectared SHOWING HOW DANGEHOLS UP “sive up the attempt in despair when a i, Dorothy, wo don’t have to . fu a at Mf oatried u big bundle of newspapers| arg 47 wo can't get any of those On ny way to school to-day I. saw for| tre er one eee te a without even « backward look. What X AND THE Poon, nor wood. I did this gladly, but re- from w build and w some of theta] pyings yor reat thts year, we he Oret tine tu my Java St 3rook] . some chauf-| wes the Ides of @ toy in vompatison| This morning 1 went into the yard to] celved the same answer from alimne Donéath the epinning reur wheels, hoppy at Christmas, anyway.” hi = es, foura who may read this will take alwith one's dignity? Then, too, ehe|foed our dog his breakfast of bread ang | cos!” For the baby's sake I could not prantly the car moved slowly ahead! yy9 4. Wolf, No. Lie unt View |° PLENTY. hint from this uctlons.—A, T.| vight have feared @ eeolding for vare-|milk. Me ate ail he wanted and went | Sve UP #0 finally I got Mr, Schmidt. gd ua it progressed more papers wel Aoeiue, West New We can look out of our back window} Wingender, No, Burnside Ay vanes, Thon the maa, when be etarted|inty ie Kennel. Three sparrows sew | Fue! Administrator for Nassau County, td to i In thie manner the mother 4 bee the tracke of the Long Jeland| nue, Brong, tu return the toy, seeined perplexed b ted pecking ut the bread, [oh ire, and ten minutes after J ; frye dway wa for 4 small boy.—Franels ii a cige hey Shah kien d res he child's uncon ident ly e Ay. Again they | f8ng off coal was delivéred at my neigh: railroad. Since Sunday a number of Maue, No. yinadh 37 Hamilton Street, Sta- : Bs THE MAPTER. hought belo: 7 chud Rex frightencd | bof's house, Wer fearfully happy face 4 yicth freight cars loaded with coal have been pipet it finally the. ii oi 4 4 tied Ree to the | Well repaid my efforts.—Mae Ronia, wins oft aca standing there, Wo aro carefully hus-|, I saw @ sedan tn which sat an old | Cul fomly, fie tie fn Sgt ane ed ae te tie lWoodsielt Avenue, Fréapert, ix L nator THE CRU, banding the last few pieces of our coal, }gentlenan and @ Walled ures thaw Mp in the situation, but without hav When | looked again 1 saw 28 — 1 house on Indepens {n front of « stone Winter gravel, &e., up the 4s we vhovel {t sparingly tuto the fur- pituation nh. Front THE PRige. Castleton Avenué in a bavher Something | saw at De Witt Clinton noe Avenue war 264th Street to-day i would have on extra horse at but we have the consolation off « ; choo! caused me to fe , ndow to R c f ; an 7 on there will be bres te Te ere tne "lan. had’ (nvaed. tte| the, bottom of the hil tl hintiey aertused’sant like chore ie che out of the window and ascuring} The honking of Hie here brought tom Ma iG dabsie Cr Yarrie: Nes 140 tans | out ay tine otooune Lar NR ne aba me and be more hura f i wir bs . ures i : oh the house utler carrying a tie! t ne . . ry en tom hulls, All over the building are plas. |e and be tore fat Sanctuaries of churches at this gea-| Curselves that there ts still such a thing] fy” Mon Sect tong, wiereupon. the | Hsland C Flushing, Queens. Aight at the local movie place, t diss son, There was the stable, the Babe] 28 coal in the world.—Marian the Virgin, the shepherde,| mann, No, 1685 Mast 16th bulletin It means ne on atalnweys Bor - A ‘an around the house and covered that my Ucket had been mis- hoards reating “K, K. W Street, e s have @ hard time te board, | NEW CONDUCTOR on Sew tat THE BRAUTIFUL SHOW. laid. When the numbers were called in the eri < he grade of this slip- Keep Klinto ea seg an yo a las : ae pelt P sheep and the cows looking on—th 6 Brooklyn, On the 3.41 Jamal trom Fla On my way to neheon A he snow! f heard my own number given and. see- Hatcher, No. 675 Weat End Avenue, righ lal Na ae small colore ee bueh Avenue, Brooklyn 1 i] to-day 1 saw a boy ellding on thel ing a mental vision of a wristwatch = Lb dah ial ey he are Stroh, No, 29] 4 JONION THINKS OF HER YOUTH, Ba atep on a level with {t. land fellroed yesterday : sick sidwalk and heard hin chuckle] that was to be one of the prises, 1 VD PTOCKINGS, Aas AiR tye Avenue, Torapkinaville, 6. T Monday n was helped by to himself happily. “What are you} spoke up, telling the manager he had + , ar ahithe Sadie) eter a auffour over the bt} 4 , SOx | catted a b t has 1 as| my tieket, He obligingly Lelped look silde| for it, but it wae not to be feund. this! However, 1 proved to him vhat £ really * end of whieh |prei S . y with the etick, Thefeoat was buttoned EMPTY IS THE HARBOR, woking down over New York Bay to-be fresh thei exclafmed, "I wieh tt was ti wl toy 2 caw ingny red piockings fillod with tops. These stock- just where eur 4 r% {oom Grymes Hill, 1 eaw but two] day of high on’t ft seeny fun old inan seated himaclf on tt, put an|wore a spotless collar and a \¢ ahi i they in in ther ¢ th ame t anchor, Shortly . exclaimed anoth “but rm about the shoulders of the two py boy Aled ipy own heart with Joy| had held that number, and he decided giltes a to dolto be subjected tie ame * uated my t must feel fine to be a m und then the vied him tol and wing for the happiness that wus} to give me th drawn. 1 pumething for others during Chriet |Helshbors made the drive there.— nt cauee I ovald the cane t vor, Where I hearu bin y, Jor y glove his during the firet snowfall.—Michael | etepped forward time. rriv Valenti, 602 1 May Huriey, No \ r Nails 2 nt Aven g0.—Helen Cr is You all,"--Michael McDonough, |gates.~Mary B. Bradga Pidelatem, No. B32 way Avenue. | cetved, as my pI © can of beaumer New Bewoalaaa, a 1 j New Brighton, stuten Leland. Breoklya. 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