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ox IRUST CO. ADOPTS CHLD BEATERS AFRENGHORPHANS ABANDON A SECOND FOR TWO YEARS, LAGERATED VII ra: | Men and Women of Bankers’ Trust Unite to Care for War-Made Waifs. SELLS HS $500 HOUSE, WITH ISLE. FOR $100,000, Sound Moving Feature Last Stunt Was rf wie May, Buys $300,000 Place. Moved from te Four Frenel orphans are going to mighty happy althy kiddies for © security back of that ployres of the «| en for the period of two! tinue to take care d pretty Miss tion commit, ‘ross Auxillary bilizing and the hundreds of kuitted garments for our sol- signing of the armistice of work has fi still had money fury fund; so we for this sort and we adopted four haven't got their pletures lo get them they most precious me if won't know the names of our pictures either. there's no telling how long we will keep on caring for in Chairman PIG NO BABY FOR HER. would not provide shelter for ery night and that is why 7 *. Bracken of No. | TL West Bradford Avenue to Magistrate Doyle in the Flushing Court yesterday. A pleasant coffee-like flavor and an economy and ease in making will soon make it ap ogg “Theres py AN IMPORTANT “FACTOR IN CUTTING SHOE EXPENSE tmonths of comfort at little expense’ is the way Charles A. Pear ap ot San Diego, California, sums up his experience with Neolin Soles. Pearson had two pairs of shoes re toled with Nedlin Soles, and a Wearing them for writes “I will have to get new shoe “He welghs 20) but T wanted to fatten him eo that T could make a profit » cover him up at That is how the trouble SS ee asked the Magistrate, replied Bracken. he future imagine thi after the first of July,” trate and he placed Bracken on proba- tion for six months CHILDS TONGUE | BECOMES COATED IF CONSTIPATED , sick, feverish, Do you drink If cross, biliou: take no chances. “California can't harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. when they were 1 This is typical of the experience millions are having with Neolin S Created by Science to be dur: flexible and waterproof, @re an important shoe expense. e this “fruit b | end ‘eect else cleanses the rail | stomach, liver and bowels so ye ‘A child sim ply will not stop pen hi You can get them on new shoes for the whole family, and They are made by The | ivear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, | who also make Wingfoot Heels— Guaranteed to outwear al! other heels, Neslin Soles EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, ac and undigeste: a tem, and yo peg Re, tightly waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, m full of cold, has sore thro at ive a teaspoonful and in a few hours ited wasie, sour bile food passes out of t have @ well, playful thers give “California 0 children low falls to act ep the Ask your druggist for “California Syrup « hos full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly “California Vig Syrup Company.” Refuse any other || A PAGE OF raphsof, Statesmen \ a NOW IN PARIS PLANNING THE WORI.D PEACE In the GRAVURE SECTION -MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD ep elma tained \r0 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, LITTLE “JOHN SAMUELS.” Both Abused Children Are Probably from Westches- two children who have intrusted are engagiig the attention of officers of the Children's Soctety The late: is the case John Samuels, nd years old, who was found Thursday at midnight in the doorway of a Loft candy store, at Fulton Street and Broadway Although 49 young and with a happy disposition, little John’s face was marked yy a black eye, Afte Patrolman Pheiss had taken him t the Children’s Society, at 234 Stre and Fourth Avenue, and the child's clothes had vcen removed, his back Was found to be literally lacerated with the lashings that had evidently come fr In the pocket little brown Jacket was a slip of paper on which were written the words John Samuels, three and one-halt years old, Yonker No father killed. No mother—dea | ¥. T. Pisarra, Assistant Superin- tendent of the Children’s Society, gai t the case is almos Mount Vern This child too," said Mr, Pisarra, showed signs of having been sever aten, And in its clothing also w found a slp of r worded sim. larly to the one found in the clothing of litte John.” The Children’s Society is investi- gating both ca link them and learn whether the | hildren were the inmates of a chil-| v's farm and were thrown on the street when their last supporting par- ent died Much interest has been aroused at the Children’s So« n the welfare of little John, whose gentle manner and tender years have convinced the} nMcers he deserved no such beating ax was given him. ‘His case,” Mr, Pisarra continued, |"is the worst that has come to us in many years and we shall do every thing in our power to discover the KUTLY of the outrage Housewives working with 1 gradually advan Forequarters, Lambs, prime Lamb, saddles, Mutton (whole sheep), ib... .18 a 226 ating chickens » Long Island, Ib...... fair quality, Ib Bilahen (Guineas), pair $250 a $2.80 Creamery, fancy, Ib... oO 1b table, Ib Old, fancy, sharp, New, good to prime, ib Potatoes, per Ib ty Cabbages, new, ps Wholesale and Fair Retail Prices On New York Market Compared By P. Q. Foy. Market Kapert of The b ing World) will find the various dealers in the various foods ie Evening World for fair prices. The packers have their prices on beef, lamb and mutton, but the dealers have rarely advanced their prices to consumers. The large interests have a Government contra meat products and are desirous of maintaining prices until they can . but beef is accumulating in the boxes and lower prices next inevitable. Following are the local quotations WHOLESALE, RETAIL, MBATS— Hinds and ribs. prime steers, Porterhouse steak, fancies! , 32a 34c i medium stea 6 28 a 30¢ 45 0 48c common per ib 42 a 45¢ 23.0270 eak, per ib. ....45 a 486 prime cows, ound «teak, per ib. .44 a 466 ‘i 23a 24e op sirloin, per Ib 3 a age Rib roast, prime, per Ib 43 a 450 Ant Rib Roast, cross cut, per ib 40 a 42c nedium stee Rib Roast, whole cross cut, medium steers,.24 a 27 1b Ro win Rib Roast, chuck, per Ib... ..32 a 34e Hoes, city dressed, Ib........23 a 24e Chuck steaks, per Ib 27 a 296 country dressed, ib...22 a 23¢ Stewing beef, as to cut, Ib...26 a 35¢ PORK= - 30.034 Tete: tes ee Sec | Pork chops, middie, per Bb. 94 a 36 forequarte 23 a 26¢ Pork chops, ends, ‘per | a 340 MWeole shospy, fresh, per Ib 32 a 36¢ kmoked, per ib 38 a 396 Shoulder, fresh. plenic, Ib. .26 a 30¢ dressed, 1b 25 a 276 Shoulders, smoked c rrtry dressed, Ib...24 a 26c per Ih 31a 34e LAMb— 1 WDiseseeseers 46 a 470 Log of lambs. per ib Jb. 44 a 466 Jain, chops, per Ib o,f iba, per 1b.33 a 34¢ Kib ‘chops, ‘per Ib 3 to dibs, Ib.29 a 326 Shoulder, eh per Ib ting Chickens, fancy, Ib. 36 a 37¢ Stewing limb, per Ib.....0. kood, ‘Ib. 33 a 35¢ Chucks, per Tbec.cceceeeee es 28 a 30C lb under 6 to 7 Ibs., Ib, TBs Bisccscs «ot aoe ib , per ib. .......23 @ 25¢ t, Ib ) per ib... 22 a 23¢ , per Ib 24 4 25¢ of veal per Ib. ......23 a 36¢ k, 29 a 33¢ 49 a 500 POULTRY 47 a 480 Turkeys, faney 44 a 48 Cupons, faney Fowls, ‘heavy, {ricassee, per Ib gs, fancy, p en Long 1 5 Cc ray 60 a 62¢ . per Ib.$1.00 a $1.25 “hennery, Silahen, ye air 94.50 a $2.75 ‘ 52 a B50 flera, Phia., 1% to oe 148 0 460 DEP ID svassccececsaseve *shds a. $1.35 EGGs— as to qual- | Hennery whites, faney | . Mma 3c tb. browns, fan ivenea ame | per Ib. as to x. | eae he er 1b, as to | BUTTER wit a ge Creamery, fancy, tub, per 1b.55 a 58¢ head..8 a 12¢ Cre xood, ‘tub, per Ib, .60 a 53¢ ot of 80,000,000 pounds of of six policemen w carefully all who ap’ y reasons for the Neighboring States quickly di appli This new scar will jerk when I ir car jerkin rib per ib. ..33¢ a 35¢ Ib.......82a S4e per ib. 62 a 54¢ Capons, medium sige, per 1.45 a 48¢ 37 Ib, i +. «95 a 360 37a sec Fowls, medium size, per Ib. .32 a 34¢ ing chickens, per Ib... .35 a 40¢ b ter County. | n} eaten and then deserted by | in whose care they were! AGAPOES. 6. cece cctecees I desire to enroll my name mby World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. t| sin an attompt tol’ » statement of former IKE DISPLAYS A “BLUE EYE.” y was arrested at 3 o'clock Thurs- y on & charge of receiving stolen! driver started Kaminski went before | avenuc bewil¢ Tobias to fix bail, but was not, Pespe allowed to do so because of a Federal John has light red hatr, | and a bby figure. He 4 in a brown coat and a white and black striped » black #hoes and stockings, a ed sweater and o red stocking cap, > Fordham Plonecrs Win On Court, The senor backetball team of the rdiam Pioneers triumphed over the allewtar Five aggrega on by the eof 16 e Was nip tucl ) start the ers drawing # " fF rivals towar dthe th kame. Billy man was leading scorer of the game, compiling eight of the sixteen points for the victors {on ”, ‘Omega ‘: Ou: | ‘Sore Throat ° i Cold i inChest [BH the chest or throat with Omega \3 aks pleco of flannel with the Ol nck throat and cover wi ere Sarah been badly used by the police, Under | stopped in » third degree, afternoon the attorney | that, only Judge N PLO LAKE MOLICE OF 1b) nnn, OCUstor Judge "The defendant was represented by! ‘ WAS ENOUGH | this morning,” deciared His) “eee riotous “and no record w. He was not represented,” asserted | FOOT SLIPS, HIS FINE, $6, Keep Your Eyes on the Food Prices! ° Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. a member of The Evening Ike Shine’s Fine “‘Shiner’’ May Prove That the Police |. Still Use Third Degree: Then Again, It May Not, for Essex Market Judge Wouldn’t Put Beautiful “Blue Eye” in Record. degree" of the Police! of cruelty to animals. But it was Department is still in active service, not his animal that Louis was driv- ing, but that of a rival laundry firm. ng to the testimony, Louts ney Alexander Stopped his horse on Third Avenue and spied another nearby, A group of young men were annoying th appeared in animal, and Louis started to finish Court for his client, the job in proper sha District Attor- Accord Kaminski, who He took his whip “and then beat up the horse,” said the officer, ‘I he crossed the reins so that when t down the the sting 1 away in full fight, | Louis made a day of it prison Judge, all wrong, Ye 4 Louts, “LT was The next morning Ike had) oniy trying to help a friend, 1 work “shiner,” and claimed that he had| for the Eagle Wet Wash, and a horse kind of n Ike signed a con- | }up a bit n to fix| Whip sort of hit him.” prisoner, At the| , Five dollars, Louls.” replied Hts asked that Ike's ' on 4 sical condition be made a matter After living for veral months tn There was no doubt that|a house where Jake Sissler was autiful “blue eye," but! family ups: irs," Rosie Fuch Nolan, } “TOO MUCH occasional ked.” | t fracis now and then, for things will happen. atte obure t her foot down orney Kaminski announced | har 1 rd rushing the defends | yt fl pu th phon befor °)AN of which caused the younger . . tnembers of the Fuchs clan to trying to help the | frightened, and proved the ultimate fellow when you get Pinched straw cast on Rosie's pi asserted Louis Borden to the of months. in the Es-| Rosio started upstairs to end the| sex Market Court, | reign of terror for good and all, and! of) found Jake in the midst of one of his willest lances, Ho did not like to) oo bat ainsorees and told Reste so im for you ors NT TO WAR; STUFF'S GONE, riated his world. elongings and “How did that happen?" when I Went into the army 1] ld your property” took all the stuff I nat | n which cost: $6.0 Why did he sell them?" os | sold all my stuff, Now I hi Well, Louis, what is your story? fall my stuff, wih ‘He visited Ike at 12.80 Thursday | asked the and found him in the best of | for| Avenue I seen this ous, I went over with my whip and just touched him dn’'t even mean to do foot slipped, and the MUSTERCLE—QUICK RELIEF! NO BLISTER! | It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Wit the Burn or Sting turbance, if not It does all the mustard plaste comme She did not mind a good, hon: But when Jake came home one un ment} night and beran to Jump around wit bruises, chilblains, frost the chest (it often prevents pneun 30c and 60¢ jars; hospital size $2.50. ent burden Appointment of Policemen to Examine Applications for Motor Licenses a Wise Move to Rectify Local Traffic Accidents, p right direction is the selection hy the Traffic o will serve as a special detail for motor licentes. alarming number of street accidents city is the laxity in the method of granting licenses to motor oper- scovered the seriousness of this and stringent. It is a fortunate indication that local authorites are awakening to the need of stricter regulations and the enforcement The six policemen who will aid the Traffic the examination slightest taint of suspicion humber of persons who should never jons for licenses In climbing a perceptible one of the cylinders. Is this due to A READDR. no doubt needa re- ting to preven rings or a jo JOUN NEUMAN. If the casing and has stiffen The rubber will er What is the third pedal on a Ford staring id car 1 my gears to low push the clutch pedal and engage the second speed, t? Is this_corre w Court will devote all their 4 pedal on the left, method should greatly have been issued licenses ® the foot brake on the r hand brake, to do it at first speed. 1 and in taking nto ANDREW SMALLEY. Your trouble must pdocogen aint? | | tused by. stickin seest tHat you valves are in perfect fit viomabile Editor What is the cause When I throw ide of the cc k jumps from minal on the co! ninal line or to a teh plate t w Jolutch ¢ cu the collar, T le nree ¢ f 1 com sth donk ess after as ase in @ large g 1 hard irres} ends sourne acidity Undigested food! hing | | pain, dyspepsia r gases and stor Pape's |surer or quicker known Advt | LOOK HERE- Make your dental plat tly and get firm i | tortures aused by ale |ping plate. Dr. Werner's Powder for {Valse Teeth, in addi plate fit. well this powde tic, Ht purifies the mouth odor Even though y ‘wall use thiy po Advt vO EMO Ror Tael ‘6 MAIDEN LANE 5a67 speed motor and allow pedal to come back into high speed, I cleaned car- slowing motor Do you know the cau ARTHUR BATON, motor requires t compression, due No doubt the Carbon is a witch on the buttery Would suggest t and cra » entire cleaning of uble you relate is du on th ck or 1 1418 Ford, and when I arings in my ed by too lean 4 urburet _— Cuticura Soa This pure, fragrant emollient is jose suited to the Litt skins of infants of it, with touches of Ointment now, and then to litte akin and scalp troubles, tends to, insure & healthy kin, jean scalp and g’ ir} throagh Soap, Ointment and| w elut 1 first grind off the of the t upon which it a new collar will throogh life. 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