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Re THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918 Reclaiming Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Worn Uniforms in a New York Red Cross “Reclamation Centre’’ |Latest Decisions of the Courts of Last Resort Compiled by William McMahon hed tn The Evening Wo on Wednesdays and Satar Where trust company hai no Inter-|Guirements of Interstate Commerée est in individual deposits of Treasurer on are wbsolutely binding on all bor Abs, ae ons who are parties to intersta | of association, and never received OMY | transportation, as they have foree ef part for payment of debt due it, but) statute and cannot be varied by credited all amounts collected on] rier's intentional or accidental checks deposite easurer's per- | fStoment “N.Y. Central & H. Re R 8 deposited to Treas ‘i Pr a| & v8: York & Whitney Co,, Supreme {Sonal account, it cannot be charged | Judicial Court of Massachusetts, § with constructive notice of bis fraud- ulent conduct, If bank, acting in|, Where a physician prescribed drugs for addicts to their use for the mere bod faith, merely credite'trust funds, | surpass of enabling them to comanet knowing them to be such, to personal] their usual Upation, he was guilty. account of fiduciary, it will not be li-|of unprofessional and illegal cond able if he misappropriates such funds. /—Knoop vs, Stato Board of teal, |~Kendall vs, Fidelity Trust Co, Su-| Supreme Court of Rhode Island. | preme Judicial Court of Massachu- ” setts, forms for Soldiers and Sailors—Six Auxiliary Rec- lamation Centres in Various Parts of City—Neighbor- Five Page & Shaw Stores! hood Picture Shows Used to Aid Recruiting—Red Must Close for a Week | Cross Notes From All Over Greater City. by Food Board Order. | — # Activity and Hundreds of New York Women Are Do- af SUGAR VIOLATION ing Wonders in Mending and Remaking Worn Uni- \idaieslghenintsi By Hazel V. Carte Beginning next Wednesday the five EMAKING worn uniforms for men in servi 4 grown In three weeks Page & Shaw confectionery stores In R time from an experimental station at Fifty-ninth Street and Lexing. this city, as well as the company’s ton Avenue to a full-fledged Red Cross activity with six reclamatior factory here, will close for one week. | contres in New York, where hundreds of women arc The Federal Food Board has im- posed that punishment for violation Of the rule limiting the quantity of mgar candy manufacturers may have on hand, and the penalty has been approved by the Food Adminis- working every day and many nights. And more workers are needed. Seven hundred and fifty thousand | garments are right now in the Quar- | partment, 1862-1863; in the Fifth Regi- termaster’s Department at Washing- aa ae aes ‘ (ation. ton awaiting reclamation. New York Sta O tuer Gigns must be placed, the board| At Auxiliary 229, 59th Street and aaritemember.” he sald, “if tt iv nove Lexington Avenue, where the work] Sry the Steinwehr Post is ready to) @nnounced yesterday, in each of the nfs 4 give the Jast dollar it owns to win this company's stores, announcing that| Started, women are giving ono or! war” the concern has violated Food Ad-| ™ore hours from 10 in the morning ia _- ministration rules but promising full] Until § in the evening, and shelves A ‘Cheer-Up Book” to be called Obedience in the future, Page &| Md baskets are piled high with neat The Way Out,” is being pub- @baw, Inc, must hold its sugar in|!¥ mended underwear and uniforms|!ished for distribution among all crip. | excess of thirty days’ supply subject | Which will do service again in the/Pled and disabled soldiers in the hos« to Government order. The company, | fall for our boys who are training|Pitals by the Red Cross as the first f : step in the systematic effort to restora however, is permitted to dispose of | 4nd fighting. aurgecn Gener nate vm Under contract providing that om- ployee should receive one-half of net A note, void in its inception for} profits of his department and have @ | usury, is not enforceable even by the] monthly drawing account chargeable holder in due course —Sabine vs.| against his share, where his depart Paine, N. ¥, Court of Appeals. ment yielded no profits he was Hable — to employer for amount advanced on | An intoxicated man may be able to| drawing account Produ are Lune make a binding contract, depending] Company vs. Guiniven, Suprem¢ on the effect Of the intoxication upon! Court of Pennsylvania, | his understanding and mental capac- —— | ity.—-McKeon vs. Van Slyck, N, ¥ Purchaser of land, in absence of | Court of Appeals. fraud or eviction, cannot have abate- | ment in price on account of defective A chauffeur who uses his employer's | title.—Rathewicz vs. Kara, Court of |automobile without his consent and| Error and Appeals of New Jersey |contrary to instructions is guilty of — ny, although the car was being] Since the statutes of Russia make ven for the purpose of testing it.-] it the duty of a parish priest to record 8. Baillie, N. Y, Court of Ap-| only births, marriage: y ae hn disabled thar vs. Baillie, b 5 rriages deaths, candies which might spoil while tts] The Art War Relief, Auxiliary 282,] Surgeon General Gorgas ie foaponel. duly authenticated copies admis- Gores are closed at No, 663 Fifth Avenue, have ex-j ble for the initiation of the book, | nd | accurate in- courses which will be | ns sable in New Jersey to prove such An employee, working in a trunk! facts, but not for the purpose of prov tory, directed by his employer to| ing baptism of an adult 1 y [it is intended to provide Of the stores ordered closed two} tended their hours from 9 to 6 d formation of eaiuenen. to tw ing work periods on Tues , s thelr @re on Fifth Avenue, one in the Hotel | to two evening work periods on given to enable the crippled men to » to another factory across the] authenticity is further lished by Vanderbilt, one in the Hotel Biltmore | d4ys and Fridays from 8 to 10. A) "ft in.” : iia erantaie cree on it na tes : ldsseg v ‘ 0 0 special appeal has gone out from this Atal ‘om slipp on snow | Krestovmkow, of Error and and the fifth on lower Broadway. pecial appeal | ne out from se eta om TAKING SOLDIERS OLD CLOTHES NEW | ind ice while returning, was killed oy| Appeals of New SIE M. JESSUP, formerly ’ The coumpany, a Massachusetts cor- | 4uxiliary to mothers and wives of M 4 scalieiciaen tected pe aa ao an accident arising out of his employ Poration, reyorted through its New| soldiers to join in the work even if of New York, who has spent the c ates tall SE nt and not from an ordinary street| The right of a n to acquire or York manager that it had on band| the epare time is only an hour a day.|Dast two yearn in tho war sone mse | Avenue, between Avenues }* and G DRAFT LA PHELD 11 BROOKLYN PRIESTS “ick. —-Redner vs. H.C. Faber & Son} use property cannot be validly te: 20,250 pounds of sugar. It used dur) Ausitiary 23 at Washington Irving | 2Urse, tells something of the work ghe | 20d is under the direction of Mrs, K. | Co. N. ¥, Court of Appeals. stricted by State or municipality on ing the first four months this year) i... 4. i y-|'8 now doing for th ‘i R. Carhart, She has assistants Mrs | eee ind of his color.—Jackson ¥ an aversgs of 8432 pounds. Dufing | High School will welcome new work. [8 BOW io ed Crovs in| Howard Wilson and Men We BY COURT IN GANADA, NAMED FOR FRANGE| t2tor puptsnea according to ro- Court oFApneais af Mutsinae May and June it was permitted tolers every day from 10 A. M. to 9 P Italy, in @ recent letter to| Deane. ‘The programme ie to include | — ~ = = Use only 80 per cent. of normal re-|M.; Auxiliary 224, on West sssth| frends. She has just established the | dancin nd roller skating, Rial irements, and July 1 the ration ; o ertes o , Hl Souls wry has provided a . ected | W Vas cut to 60 per cont. On this lat. | Strect from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Aux-| “rst of a series of five dispensaries for | All Souls Auxiliary has provided Status of 40,000 Soldiers Is Affected | Will rat of @anren of five di real Souls Ausiary Nae provlded | in the Fighting Forces ot GOVERNMENT MAY SEIZE | MOTHER IS DROWNED . any ia 564 We 0th Street, from re and children, ¢ d for) Bee ‘ons speaker for the 3 rs > as Re ve Renee company had four a at a bob host gabe Lien ie whieh In Imperative. owing ta thelarg on Ju y, 21, at 40:80 A Mt tise M are | by the Decision Just | Gen, f a bs ue nental = | THE My I, GARBAGE PLANT, | IN VAIN EFFORT T0 SAVE. The Federal Food Board announced pov Rendered. yesterday that tne Food Admintstra.| brary Ausitiary, from 10 A. M. to erty of families whose men folk are at batt A pit ale in hs ane and ae Pra ei Sane ar | iieiiikdas tor of Massachusetts had two monthe | § pM Wo have Just opened Medical 1 Russia and Germans i | OTTAWA, July 20 Ih ieaee eee een Care ee ‘| Its Manager Is Indicted, and Con-| Woman and Daughter Both Are ago taken away the surplus stock o! Weasel pensary and Maternity. | eal Dis. of the amended M designated by Bishop Charles : : eerie >, oT ‘HEN” ie newe: ary and Maternity Help No. = it “ity y Lost in Pond Near Hartford, sugar the company had in Boston, A DIET KITCHEN" is the newest |}? hie aie ee t 1 LING the month of June 6.38 hing corta , Il of th ‘ tract With City May 7 Word, with a warning that a severer pen addition to Red Cross Convalns hae rrlen aaa nil oe chet fl gy a D' Tail Serene: ! : rit veh Pon e yee : alin ay Con ality would follow the next offense cent Houses and has had its first ap-| and thelr mothers all through 1 aPesiee SAARI RISE . 1 Canada t di in ti See Dene Penune LOrens SF CO8y Ls eke) f Feet ee ond at |Dearance at the new house at Avia. [and the surrounding disteimis egies | Pecely UM aero tnlia A writ of lang. The ave been sent to| ‘The Board of Estimate to-day ts ex- | DANBURY, Conn,, July 20—Mrs ministrator Williams heard the case.| tion Field, No. 2, Hempstead, L. 1. | 1° ub writes, “Number 1 ts now ed. ee eee sd oath behalf of a dra Washington are now await-| pected to take the matter of re-|John H. Hinklebeim, forty-five, amd = “ ‘ ‘ “4 ast a others are getting | Home Service ‘om e Of The Division of the ; i Hous ts, | Vok: city’s contract with the Met-|her daughter Elvira, twe ‘one, of The wvidence was presented by| Miss Nannie C. Love, in charge, is| trendy to maa ind, ott Hi 8 Sialic oye ing appoint various units, her daughter I Charles P. Robinson, counsel to the} aide, poll byeis t cxpect rst into blossom. We also|Rrooklyn Chapter of t American | rta h prev hey ate ih Fr politan By-Product Company, com-| Mount Vernon, N. Y., we ned beara, ded by a crew of women workers | Pre or vanes. & fresh alr home] nod rosa Bight hundred and nine the amended law was inva. They are Fr y an a as the Lake Island gar- Ball's Pond, six miles from here, from Huntington and Westbury, who] 00" bere for larger children started |" Cre Hales rae whole fabric of the Draft Law |ly, George on, Francis Waters, np terday afternoon Volunteer their services for a period] ™ We have ee ot weeks ty-six of these were given some help- | 4 and the status of 40,000|fernard Reilly, William D. Cleary vere he daugh the | wen bathi the t in ba Ac who could not swim, have to have two policemen t. ormatio @ach day in the model kitchen mak-|keep the women from. tearing oA dione pega Ing broths, jee cream end other deli- | other's clothing in an effort to met me] Mnanclal help. 7 1 963 received sum of $18,447.6 by ed yesterday unty and Jury a nuisane «| Edward Costello, John Me Flynn, John H. King and Ge d off a ledge only five fect from shore and cacies needed in the diet of the eon- nsary waiting room was given in relief. Of this $1, pomney led i sere c ot Si aeatemene Bivens Pas. | MARK. ler babe bag valescent soldier. k we have a doctor; other | represented loans of money advanced | A WOniortwo ven > Federal Government will tak could not into. the Some of the women bring in baskets | days T cope with the mob alone: intme | apiece pene und rinion ws | She Would Go to China, plant. uniess the contractors. tn alee it, af waver Ree of eggs from their own homes, and | halting Malian, and all morning and 7) {0 families whose a ht h ce | Mise Mi an Austrian, carty, out their promise of daughter. She re A the ledge. aod fresh country eggs have proved one! the afternoon se ab ; lotment from the Government, for| right of the Government to suspend} 3 » fan, carry, Cul thelr, promise Ih: | daughter, Sh he and ‘ " y eggs have p d on Niariag? about the other dis ie habeas corpus under the act | twenty-four, applied yesterday for per ve odors. The Government would | there she sank likewise. A wer ¢ : © women — Wiave ce prepared to do Be i Tone, & yeerine product is importan : serve the diet themselves and at the B. BALDWT) Ode OP ha] ore ee ete i Hay (From the New Haren Register.) 6 te BO INRIFION C8 Ms See TORE) ee ee Ee caen ee net Se | ks aiga ware recovered within an same time add some words of ch * men volunt t the New| Fr ® family everything that it May) wstcrobew are not all of one kind." | ANd she expecta him to become the) "Staten te civic bodies, backed by ‘@ pulme wand sett to the men who are impatiently wa: k Chapter of the Red Cross . ried need, from directing a young mother| | «No, indeed: there “are romantic | Chinese Ambassador to | th Ynited| Mayor Hylan, favor revoking the city 1. ‘The Hinklebein family o ‘088 who ‘i surying the) microbes ive in_kisses, and mer- 18 She lives at the He jonta, contra nich was. made . iklebe' have a well deserved repue | ine to ket well is Helping to provide « milion and|{© tho milk station to burying the) microbes that live in kisses, and mers |Distee aication was taken under coms iny under the Mitchel Adminis: (ilaying at 4 farmhouse mot A a‘ . on and ei oldte caper) i Seaton he pon tation as a safe and effective AKING bse of neighborhood mov. | half of aweaters to the men in ger. |" 04 Parents of m wollen. | ai i soaascrsasissen enter wit ; “om the p p ing picture shows to recruit now | Vice: He known around the work. |«!'tee of Brooklyn lawye a ' roor raseurinnun y ‘ and is prepared to ; remedy for stomach ile [workers and to. ralwe funds for Tred) mr'h tiefte(Crackeriack™ in tutaing| fered ite serviegs «nts prenared Cut Out and Save | datereatinr “4 ater o ing ral advice. Some of the most : ments. They are Cross work 19 a brand new idea of the | Machine in thirty-five cag gee! tns | sive Teal adv : PR Haber IE K UB Ol Contribations Twenty-ixth = Ward Auxiliary in sa prominent physicians in | the Tkese Magazine Pages From Our Own die Kiub Members end Make a Complete baled Kiddie Klub Year Book od of th Brooklyn. A membership of over 400 A’ Interesting branch of the rea | Many, of wham ase sect UW c active” workers necessitates heavy Cross work in Flatbush ts that}to families through the comm monthly expenditures for supplies, and| done by the Motor Corps, The Flat 1 patriotic contribution in order to keep up the work bush Corps is @ branch of the Na.| The committee ix in helpful in bilious attacks, [umber of workers through th tional League for Women's mer months the auxiliary has engag Edited by Cousin ELEANOR: nd the sum Volume I ervices women W 7 rvice keround who will volunteer "TE. LLS FOR KAISE LL. sick headache, dyspepsia, | ight theatras in their section for duly | and has its headquarters ue Avo ees [stonat bactesr ound. who wi XXV. | BITTER PILLS FOR KAISER BILL : eae 3 28. ‘Twenty-five thousand tickets nave] Flatbush Avenue. Mrs, Herman Best, | [OT 8t Wine thik eoKk ina at | | jaan eee Senos heartburn and constipation, | be« dnmued and the (proceeds will Ko| Lieutenant, has Pier the collows [Aree ree rata B Brooklyn. | 3 ——rrrrree i tot ed Cross, In addition to the | ing thirteen privates: Mra. Ac aL | N® 27 * i = i They act gently and surely | Fewular performance illed for What day | Heckwith, Mra, Wa nen Lae, Aira. J Lerirg: annual meeting of St. Thoma ; STORIES AND POEMS } A MOTHER’S LOVE} on the organs of eliminae | Mims will be shown at each perform: | Mra. HeW. Colom Mira tte fe ped fi, 8) Ghuren Ausiliaty Waa hela 3 $ \* f : ance, ‘The committee has also secured | Mrs. It. K, Allen, Mrs G. A. Pat mhureday evening, July iL hel | Tx carlo Ul inilata oe guna tion, purify the blood, tone | the fonowing “Four-Minute Speakers:” | Mery Mtr gna ice Fear ihe eieee Lenemiaradayeayaning, ule ti 2 ' MY SAILOR COUSINS. mm | ifimplo letra stand for : Mrs, Frank Baldwin, Capt, Wells In-| te Rearisc, Atlan Gar . Wal eda rshir 1 L have two sailor cous very dear! | a aR" th ; ; the system and very quickly ara and tdeuls Herbert Malian Nat , i ie alee Ca ae hat members enrolled for t to me | noblest, th truest being « corps has done splendid service ae Nat Red Cr During the year} Who soon will gail across the deep, | earth. A MOTH ia tha ara ‘ A VETERAN German-American | the Flatbush Branch of tho Red |$gi.11 has been ra ind $594.82 ox blue aca. te | eet Can aver tas ceca | came {nto the New York County | Cross and is also assisting the hos-| pended, The auxiliary financed 4 1 every Hight an 1k Lin prayer Think, ohildren peer i f reng en | Chapter at 389 Fifth Avenue yesterday | pitas. “They have thelr own ambu-| entiy) bye the co fou mh Soe Me Eb mon ‘i | would be the wealthiest of homes, nd handed over a check ay al] l#nee and truck and as they are on| which are 1 cents a week “4 call day and night they are prepar. a ha Tank that: more wucc, 4 rela EEE A how lonely would be the rts of t Digestion contribution from the Steinwehr Post, | far ever matt brepared | was tid upon th et that more they d away with a merry TERA Ra chteel ica teat nans No. 1 He was George bat, an} ‘The Vanderveer Park Auxiliary, o¢| MOY Wo rn year, and Wi }and desolate this wide, beautif ia he work ning year, and! ready to wander for many an and desolate thi le, beautiful octogenurtan, who served in the Ha-| which Mrs, Edward B. Hamblin yo | [2] work du Read PORORS LO Theny 6 mn! it was that the the chure | world without mothers. When you are g varian Infantry, 1848-1854; In the Lar seat Sale of Any Medicine in the World on) Hee rc- | Chairman, will give a block party on er how far they n ny | ot, U. 8. Infantry, 1854-| July 27 for the benefit of th 1, the bright fund. | pers by \ ever. be ten by at| gleam of her eyes, the quick, happ: Soldeverrwhore. In boxes 10c.. 25e. 1862; in general service of the War be ne party Is to be given on New York | oer)’ Ries ee Bum ae rob gotten by us Raat ck hen: heave an tnd tak who atte at Ineeting of th Ry PHOERE BERGER 4 cleven jsmile that encircles her lips are all vuxitiary, Ww MS) years, Bronx far too lovely for my pen to de- THE CUP PLANT. scribe. When you are naughty her bright eyes grow dim with tears, the quick The World’s 1918 sree at tina Bot and their famities, and alxo for the} ‘The cup plant is one of the most t of her heart decreases and her fugees, Mrs, Bi Su-]interestimg plants that you ever otthgt™ Ou nu RSE RERES. Be pervisor of Ho 1 f the} heard about. The litte cup on it ts} L SS SSS f= Sco sseetinelllles: eC | When you are ill it is your own Brooklyn Ch on the | it shield When any insect gets in ae F THESE PILLS. THEY | dear mother who wat poet 4 orts nnual mportan al gar-| to it it will drown in the water UNCLE SAM: | PERSCRIBE HEAVY DOSES OF TI | bedide ‘through the weary nights a a Kharwolder ET WHGue ae aeoee are Bo Bli}ie Drawn by 0. W. HARTMAN, aged twelve, Brooklyn, N. Y. _| praying | ted r n Of the! pery 1 t y the i nnot hold! = -| RAARGRA RE aa sk SRAASAD AEA AORAMAESEACO ff them into thy wa A Vacation Necessity 6 SAT. 1 : Red Cross News Ts Printed in The ives are long and dark ten 1 cup nt i native of South Amer Written by HAROLD LOUIS DAV- IDSON, aged cleven, Brooklyn © — If you had talents 1 had boundless wealth, {f fri On upon a time a naughty|opened her beautiful blue eyes and) (i mouncoss wo) vening World Fyery | (See =e | 1 f Rose, |®4t up. mS fairy who was jealous of Ro: 4 BU ROURIUR LUO valu of a mother's lo und tru. fetch the little fairy in the], 710 fives Tiny fade: ameg ince to the guards, mu Mace, riends that are sincerest was brought | tend . tales about her pest in the land and tru may find rest — - | Wh 2 0} re e Ele | | SITE ON THAMES FOR | THE KIDDIE KLUB BAND, | her Queen's favorite, told many | in tee Wieck aa Te fone | not eried the that evening Queen did not believe part, the wh Bigger, Brighter world may rebuke AMERICAN HOSPITAL |. nd that he may have reserve your life. Your He The Fairy Queen’s Favorite { silent prayer io "hay aa . . hrough thin and alot . wa Queen Masped her in| YOU. but your mother will ey Tt, E Turns Over Royal Park to wah th ess : hier from Fairyland ain and) main at your side, your true and Fe ara we proffe > t loyal tr ; ( . HA aft j { : ni ‘i f he Queen and Prince wer v SARAH FENIGSTEIN, need Better Than Ever War HERING SAUD OGN Sed atone alt Hig avar mall fag et sent ii r psi wh little favor 4 a ATT t ~ [ Bn ee gain was unhappy, MY TEDDY. EEL LEO ee tase aks) Pune LONDON y T posal to THE AMERICAN FLAG. n to ery a ~[Raushty fairy wea banished, | ls save a teddy bear, einen 1 a Cr ‘ her and took her| From HELENE COUNLHAN, aged ‘ as es | Our Oam for oUF DONnEY ; and |twelve, Perth Amboy, N. J His wool nd drown eden ‘ Windaor h +H nner ee ae , nee sete | Sometimes 1 love to comb his hate, hi 1 Our ta anh | ' [ bil hit ir a Gur county 6h Nth | Prince who was| HOW TO GET A NEW PIN, | Then might to ace him frown, ix Fages o ulomobile i oils | ae ny SE ae a a Aes DAMON ne | Te et ene Ariny auth p ‘ r 4 1 ful Queen a e with | Kiddie Klub for three months or} When a button I do press. our aps h 4 ! 1 Par side 1 pins can get new ones by sending In| Kiddie Klub show H ! 8 . h an three eoup (numbered in. rot Which makes ua full of happiness releoted ' to the ' ea ' tion). NAME, AGE, ADDRESS AND| From JOSSIB GLASBARG, aged a 5 oe South Africar \ pital, where Uy at) A ERTIFICATE NUMBER must be |elsht, No, 242 West 112th Street, American s ; tained in the same way THE SUN THAT WILL NEVER SET, After losing the orig nal pin and| Hundreds of Announcements of Hotels, Board- GIRL RUN DOWN BY AUTO. .. DO YOUR BIT. certificate given each member upoa | 5s & a Ne A ue p08 enter the Klub only on i: nm and ing Houses, Resorts for the Summer Vacationists nd tn Dazed Condition toad Cannons are Tear 4 POCA EPA Tarte an ade cy ager : Fi Cc Near Preeport, 4 : There aie the DRtHeelalae: tne sig ber again loses ether Pin or ger Price Five Cents rumba Ning att ag |S ua rath coupon’ and een By Mail Ten Cents i: vt ae they ty Le Putte Brines ipons and five cents for another | As a favor to Kiddie Klub mem 1 n | bers wishing to attend Klub Outing palace, rushed passed the guards into|at Luna on Wednesda July 24 | the Queen's b y and kneeling beside} Cousin anor will let those who - her, he sprinkled a drop of the magic| have lost their ping obtain new ones | Drawn by Edith Shin Uquid on ber Ups. She immediately at cost—10 cents, Tompkinsvili | For Sale at All World Offices and Your Nearest Liggett Drug Store | 4 4 ___ Address “The World Summer Resort Bureau,” World Building, N. Y. | te © road. Miss Delong is aughter of Mr. and Mra J, Delong, well known in Merrick,

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