Show A man wno naa oeen to ms uncies said No one can claim that charity is not widely distributed in this city dfter seeing the contribution boxes that are hung up in conspicuous places in the smaller of the pawnbrokers shops The particular relative to whom I spoke of it told mo that tho little boxes were jut up every year about the beginning of tho autumn and generally were for the benefit of some Hebrew charity They are taken down just before the holidays and ho said that for the past 10 years tho one in his shop had averaged aver-aged between 12 and 15 mostly in Sand S-and 10 cent pieces although once the agent had found a 5 piece in it One doesnt look for much charity among persons who have to pawn their goods he said but Ive seen the very poorest class of men and women look at the box with interest and then drop something Into it New York Mail and Ex fcresa I |