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in the little children of my boys tn prison,” skys Mrs, Ballington Booth of the Volunteer Prison League of the Volunteers of America in « communica. tion to The Evening World, asking that gifts of money, toys or cloth R PRISONERS’ CHILDREN. m Booth Asks for Money and Toys for Christ- as joyous a “This yeat-T want m; ial ui (4d couse 1 ait for: he boy mas Gifts. pedit onary forces. | to her office at No. %4 int for every dollar Pr years your readers have shown to lift some of the ra will be held for lo a very kindly and generous interest| shoulders of mother a" Code of Crimina! Procedure de- fining persons pretending to tell for- tunes as disorderly persons, held, not of Constitution guarantee. m of worship and religious ple v. Ashley, 172 N, ¥, Se The ARCHRITE Black, $4° and up Tan, ‘6* and up Il In action for theatre ownes re- |fusal to display moving pictures ac- | cording to contract, the owner of the film could ¢ but insofar a suid be no t im Co. y, Brady, 17) Corrupt Practices Act compeiling publicity as to campaign expenses provides an exclusive re summary proceedings f its provisions and one | notes Which were given by @ manu-| +| ilton by first marriage, known to tes- Latest Decisions of the Courts of Last Resort! Compiled by Wi liam MeMahon. | capital and no Imbility for losses, und the share in the profit is only a meas- ure of compensation, no part nip is created, Levine v, Lilly, 172 N. ¥ 8. 56. Where non-resident died leaving facturing corporation, the notes »| not subject to transfer tax in view af amended tax law. In re.—Tolman’s wtate, 172.N. Y. 8. 294. Legacy “to Harry W., son of my nephew W.,”" where W. had son Ham- tatrix as Harry, in whom she took a | special interest, and for whom had a particular affection, and h son Harry by seeund marriage, wilt which marriage testatrix had been very much incensed, was intended for Hamilton, In re.—Miller's estate, 172 N. Y. 8. 291, indictment charging vi statute is entitied to a discharge on habeas corpus.—People v. Knott, 172 N. ¥. 8S. 249, —— —— Where a husband authorizes his eace wife to hire necessary board and —— | lodging for he nd. family, the husband 18 bour he personally made the contr: 172 'N. ¥. 8. 258. evens Vv, Hush, Contract of employment, ployer, if sales for August, and October should be option to cancel days’ notice in writ terminated under su than Nov. 7. Kane v. Ot ufacturing Company, 172 N Where there is no interest im the giving em- September han $6,000, Lax Man- ¥. 8. 276. Where the price to be paid by municipality om. purchase of water works is 80 exceasive as to shock the} conscience, the court may properly interfere with an injunction to sa the muni¢ipality's money from wilful waste Or fraudulent diversion.—| Waters v. City of Bayonne, Court of Chancery of N. J. ‘Where holder of a life insurance policy wrongfully revoked by insurer elects to treat the contract as re scinded and recover for breach, he may recover the full atnount of the premiums paid, with interest, without deduction for protection afforded when policy was in effect.-Gaskill v Pittsburgh Life and Trust Company, Supreme Court of Peripsylvania i ’ The Archrite last is made for ; thin-heeled fellows, because close- fitting through arch, instep and heel. Your feet will sit back into BUSY THIS WINTER the heel and stay, there, =) == IS PREDICTION NOW Drop in and venture your right = foot into this shoe, The comfort it takes will make the price seem even lower. The name “Walk-Over” means good shoes the world over. ull Unwonted Activity to Fol-| low Release of Build- ing Materials, | “Nothing of moment bas yet hap- pened in this city as a result of the Government's release of puilding ma- | \terial,” says William BE. Walsh, Su- |perintendent of Buildings for the | Building Department. “It 's too carly to say positively what will happen. Builders have not yet found them- WALK-OVER SHOE STORES New York City Brooklyn D Broadway 1 r YN roadway y Y h st ; 5 NY iiroadway Poughkeepsie N. ¥, 207 Main _ NEWYORK BUILDERS: ficial to report, since: our schedules | for November are netiall in. They will not be turned im und classified ‘or several days yet. “Anyway, this is the Ume of year when building activities in New York are usually at their lowest ebb. From Dee. 1 until th ers here generally is good reason Yor believing that t winter will prove an exception want of material and because ad to consult sp, many different thorities, buildets' have in the tm- mediate ‘past put off many’ ne operations which they will p: now take up at the earliest’ mom possible. However, they have not bad time since the embargo was raised to make the plans which they have been supposing would have tv be held back until much later. “You see, peace came ‘ll of a sud- den and found them unprepared for it. Many of them expected the G ernment's restrictions would con until spring. and these bad calcu on beginning building operati then. Still it is easy to guess that sore need of more buildings in this city will stir the industry to un- \wonted activity this winter.” S selves since the release order was promulgated, only two weeks ago, Of course, the mental strain has been relieved and many are laying plans Why Growing Children eed Brev Rabbit Molasses i] nt Brand Pure give the children all they want on sliced bread, biscuits, etc., and see how they thrive on it. ae doctor explains why all children crave molasses. “In most sweets,” he says, “certain mineral salts necessary to proper growth are taken out.” In Gold Label Brer Rabbit—ihe veal New Orleans Molasses—the ele- ments for promoting health and growth are not tampered with. Brer Rabbit is absolutely pure— 2er Rabbit eal New OrleansMolasses Don’t Worry About Sugar Thousands of women are using Brer Rabbit instead of sugar as a sweetening in cooking, stewie dried fruits, prunes, etc. Incidentally forgetting about the sugar shortage. it sweetens like sugar and gives the delicate rich flavor of pure New Orleans Molasses. FREE — Brer Rabbit Cook Book of Southern —made without sugar. Write us today | for Penick & Ford, Ltd., New Orleans. PUBLIC SCHOOL JANITORS THREATEN TO GO ON STRIKE If They Do Not Get Higher Pay | There May Be “Wholesale Resignations.” At 4 meeting of the Board of © tion as a Committee of the Whol j afternoon de j will be pr sentt ds for incren: in pay ed by a committee nitors and janitor-en- bile schools. t is not granted more eign, They had decided to do so on Nov. 30, but the receipt of letters from President Somers of the Board of Edu~ perintendent of nit On Friday, say the janitors |bers of the board, it is hight Bourd of Kstimate will 4 10 which the educational approved, Hut offlcers the gran per cent body h ted ¢o the | AID FIGHTERS’ CHRISTMAS, Women Arrange « Play and Dance at Hotel Placa, ce have the “world’s reatest break- 2? with UNcie JERRY (Buttermilk) PANCAKE FLOUR Add cold water and bake 4 “No! Your mother is not well today!” It goes hard with little children when they have to be turned from their mother’s door be cause she is too feeble to take care of them. Yet there is no necessity for the half-invalid state in which so many formerly healthy women find themselves. The condition can be co if taken in time. First try to get at-the-real cause of the trouble. Is it overwork or worry? Is it loss of sleep? Is it lack of fresh air and outdoor life? Is it care less diet? Put your finger on the real cause, then it will take only reasonable perseverance in right living to remove it. Naturally, too, a rundown and anemic con dition requires a reliable tonic and blood maken Such is Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. Gude's Peplo-Mangan “The Red Blood Builder’’ Pepto-Mangan builds the body by building the blood. Tt eup- re it with thousands of new, sturdy red blood cells and with emoglobin. The red cells carry oxygen—the breath of Hfe—to every cell and tissue, charging the whole system with vitality and stamina. Hemoglobin is the element that gives healthy blood its rich, red color. 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