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wa SYNOPSIS OF NEW LAW Latest Decisions of the Courts of Last Resort "Einar toys, te satieamen guasbee and handled him roughly, because he Compiled by William McMahon. @s to actions at law to recover dam- gee for deceit, begins to run from the consummation of the fraud, and not from the discovery thereot.—East River Nat. Bank v. Columbia Trast Ce, 171 N. ¥. 8. 384, When a tenant was obliged to buy @nd oll stoves to heat the prem- 1 on the landlord's failure to do crystallized ANALAX pastilles will relieve constipa- tion and bring back joyous good health to you and the kiddies. At your dealers ED | BOKESSON & ROBBINS, Now York Incorporated Sige aerate perenne camara An Unfailing Way To Banish Hairs | (Beauty Notes) Ugly hairy growths can be removed tp the privacy of your own home if you get a small original package of delatone and mix into a paste enough | of the powder and water to cover the hairy surface. This should be left on the skin about two minutes, then re- moved and the skin washed and every | trace of hair will have vanished. No harm or inconvenience ean result| from this treatment, but be sare you buy real delatone.—Advt. When in need of a purga- tive, do not resort to vio- lent cathartics, but take the gentle, natural laxative— Beechams Pills Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. In Boxes, 10¢., 25¢. Published in The Evening World on Wednesdays and Saturdays. } The six-year statute of limitations of fuel, and the difference between | Judicial Court of Maine. -| the minority stockholders of the tae | the price necessarily paid for stoves and their present value—Jacob New Realty Co, v, Noxall Shirt Co, 171 N. ¥, 8. 376, Occasional acts of trespass com- | mited upon wild and uncultivated | lands, although extending over & period of twenty years, will not give title, but if such acts occur with suf- ficient frequency, they amount to that continuity of possession which ts an essential ingredient of title by adverse possession.—Nugent v. Grass- man, Court of Error and Appeals of New Jersey. A passenger, who, though there was no pressure from behind, walked s0 close to the passenger in front of her that she was not able to see the open space between the car platform and the station platform into which she fell, had she jooked for It, was guilty of contributory negligance.— Twersky y. Pennsylvania RR. Co, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. ‘The imposition of a reasonable Neense fee for smacks or vessels en- gaged in lobster fisheries on waters within the jurisdiction of the State, and moving In interstate commerce, je not a burden of interstate com- merce—State v. Dodge, Supreme ‘Where a contract between a private corporation and an Insurance com- pany whereby the corporation has « perpetual and exclusive option to purchase the stock of the Insurance company, operates prejudicially to surance company, they may bring a dill to have such contract termin- ated.—Kingston v. Home Life Ins. | Co. of America, Supreme Court of | Delaware. ‘Where a niece agrees with her aunt) to board and lodge the aunt for the| remainder of her life, and to render her personal services, such services are not presamp!'*"' rratuitous, the Kinship not delng suffictently close to create, of itself, the pre- sumption. — Nendecker v. Letster, Court of Appeals of Maryland. | —— | Non-support and abandonment are, Aistinet grounds for a judicial sep- aration, and either alone Is sufficient to sustain a_decree.—Drummond v. | Drummond, 171 N. Y. 8. 477. | A husband cannot relieve himselt | bv 7 contract with wife from his Mability to support her, and this pur- pose cannot be accompliehe4 through an inadequate and unsuitable allow- ance for her supnort.—Drummond v. DPruninera 171 N © & 477, | SAYS POLICEMEN BEAT HIM FOR TELLING ON CARD GAME. Canalboat Captain Declares He Is | Victim of Revenge—Patrol- men Deny Charges. | Frank Risler, fifty-six years old, a canal boat captain and pilot of the Ne Kxtre Charee For [s, | Advertiomenta tor The Word may be lett at any, mening, Wiis Meemnger oltice 1m the sity 1000 Trimmed Those who remember the sales season and the Bargain they got will here early Every is duplicated for less than $10. we can for what we get. to All Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut. Apartments Furnished From $75 Up on Credit Columbia and Cortina For. ‘eign Language Records for Sep- tember on Sale, Write for Catalogue. MAILED FREE. Queen Anne Period Quartered Oak Dining Room Suite i vw Four pieces, A consisting of Buffet, — China cl Serving Dining 7 , Table, 48-inch, 6 foot extension, #416250 We Sell on Credit i Columbia Grafonolas from $20 up. Also Records on credit with every machine,’ ) Morris Chair A Quartered Oak frames, with ve- lour cushions, at $41-:98 The Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOX'S MYRTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST., BROOKL' TRIMMED HAT SALE Manufacturer’s Samples Y, Their Regular Price at $2.98 hat is worth at least $4 and many could not be Our motto is not to get all we can for what we give, but to give all PEN SATURDAY NIGHT; good ship B. J. Donovan, moored at the Olsen Yards, Court and Percival Streets, Brooklyn, nursed severe bruises to-day, while Charles Ochler and William H. Hartigan, Brooklyn Tharsday Friday Saturday Hats of trimmed hats during the Spring take advantage of this Sale aud be telephoned to Capt. Frank Conboy of the Hamilton Avenue Station on Sun- day night that they were playing cat in the back room of a saloon. gan and Ochler declared they accompanied Risier to his canal boat Betioamen, were being arraigned tn the IRVING BANK APPOINTMENTS. sault, The guilty and were held tn 6500 for ex- amination next Tuesday by Magistrate loGuire. Sunday a sate Journey. They felled fhe Injuries, LLiLdd dy All. Goods Marked at ZS A RC SS OE OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 PF, M. RNAS AISA THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1916,’ MeAdoo te End Railway Inspection. — i WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. rector General McAdoo will start to-night on a tour, of all Federal controlied lines in New England. This tp wil complete the Director General's inspection trips on o. fmoorvant lines under Government control. CASTORIA Pennsylvania Railroad Systems respec- In Use For 30 Years tively, all of these newly appointed oM-| Always bears oa boat Re A perme of warious C7 the rimente of the bank and are well | gignatu nown among ite customers. ne of policemen pleaded not New Assistant Cashiers and an Audt- tor Named. ‘The Board of Directors of the Irving National Bank, New York, to-day ap- pointed as assistant cashiers Horace A. Marsiand, Wiliam H. Pangburn, Perey W. Hulse, Clifford O. Corwit, Clarence C. Howard, Wilner P. Harriman, and as “WEE thetStSopict O° Miers, oward larriman, who until recently have it because did not have wished him to account “Don’t tell me your cigar smoking is costing you more every day! Of course it does—everything does. =Zz£zZ£zLL “You're like the fellow who said he couldn’t pass through the doorway because his hat would strike the top of the framework. “Well, take off your hat to the Piccadilly Little Cigar, and be thankful I told you about it. “Tf you want to economize in your smok- ing; if you like and feel you must have the fragrant Havana flavor, buy a box of Piccadilly Little Cigars. “These are the days to save; but how rarely can one save without sacrifice! Smoking the Piccadilly in lieu of big, costly cigars is one of the rare cases. “Buy a box today; why defer the pleasure and profit?” 10 for 12c Guaranteed by = a SS Mbeee Stop That Waste! Laid aside to answer the "phone and then relighted itwas thrown away because it had lostitstaste and aroma St Hi 2 Broadway 4.30 P.M. Ninth Home in Time to Share in the Economies of the Great HOME Sales The CHINA Sale Every Dinner Set in our regular stocks reduced from 10 per cent. toa third. 2,526 Dinner Sets in all. terns to choose from. ‘ Prices begin at $13.50 for our $17.50 sets. Prices end at $135 for our $185 sets. Open-stock patterns of Dinner Sets are included. 138 pat- Some of the French China Dinner Sets $30 for our $45 grade $50 for our $70 grade $85 for our $120 grade $37.50 for our $50 grade | $52.50 for our $75 grade | $135 for our $185 grade $47.50 for our $60 grade | $55 for our $80 grade Two of the English Porcelain Dinner Sets $27.50 for our $35 grade | $38.50 for our $50 grade American Porcelain Dinner Sets $13.50 for our $17.50 grade | $17.50 for our $25 grade |$e"t for our $30 grade $15 for our $20 grade $20 for our $28.50 grade | $30 for our $42.50 grade eee The GLASSWARE Sale 20,000 pieces thin blown table glassware at half price. 12,000 pieces thin etched water tumblers at half price. 1,000 pieces rich cut glass, quarter to half less. Second Gallery, New Building The HOUSEWARES Sale 40,000 Individual Pieces at 10 per cent. to One-Third Less, _Exactly the same kind of merchan- dise—from the same manufacturers —as our regular year round stocks. . . . All the merchandise in the House- wares Sale is plainly ticketed, to dis- tinguish it from our regular stocks, The price is the only thing that will distinguish them. In all other re- spects they are the same. ALUMINUM utensils — saucepans, kettles, waffle irons, omelet pans, per- colators, griddles, frying pans, ete. cooking WOODENWARE — of selected wood, with corners and edges rounded, plain sur- | faces, firm joints. ae ee NICKEL-PLATED WARE LAMPS $10,000 Worth for $6,000 Our own stocks reduced and special purchases of electric lamps and shades for | every room—the kind we sell regularly. Floor Lamps our $40 grade —casserole dishes, ple dishes, baking dishes, percolators, crumb trays, scrapers. eee IRONWARE — galvanized iron garbage cans, roasting pans, nickel-plated iron fry- ing pans, side handle griddles, we, oe ° KITCHEN CUTLERY— great variety of sizes and kinds. ou BRUSHES and _ feather dusters—an unusually varied collection, . * REFRIGERATORS—car- load of WHITE MOUN- TAIN Refrigerators in apart- ment house and lift cover styles — at about one-third carving sets, bird carvers, a Seventh Gallery, New Building Boudoir Lamps | $1.75... our $2.76 grade Lamp Shades ae Aad Tia $2.50... .our $3.60 grade One-half less for 16, 18, 22, 26 |}. ap aah cade 5,rable Lamps ie and 26-inch shades—$7.60 to $18, |] ; ur 22 grade | ease ee OUF gra One-third less for 22, 24 and 2& |} Se | Fabre: Scour Inch shadee—#19 to 680. - ee ivew Busi