W hiskers‘ Frlt;time immi'morial, boards have been in the public e d«»ma»r;,” *uvs ]• t !nl Judge John M. Wooisey, of New York.,tAny f; ;!:. •tore, if so minded, may, without being sub-j« ;lt;lt; rh.'illfiige, legal or equitable, not only grow such J. ina’-i a- I *• ran. but may purposely imitate another’s facial si a rv t the extent of following such topiary modi-.ifa ••! as mav have raupht his fancy.” *1Thh- opinion was vowed by Judge Wooisey in an appliea-.* 11* e-r an ir.junction by the House of David, which has a\ b* at *d ball team, and which complained that another.! Vm :*'i b.iil team was advertising itself as the House of David | fTf Injunction was granted, but the right of every man to v.-ar -.ieh beard as he can grow” was upheld without *r‘ *•: i;*!'-!;. !i •mb-- part.ii iilarly in the* use of that word. i r.b ’arv. wii,. h is no: in frequent use, and .is a gardening.term r- iaf.r.g ruMing m trimming. It must be pointed out, | h'*v,.-v.-r, that Judge Woolsev has merely given an opinion1 wri.- h a higher court may reverse. If the matter ever gets to ) \'tu’ *:• (■••Tfi*■ ciiri, the bearded minority, Hughes and Slither- ]iaa may nnd the sinoolh-faced majority ready to rule against l thlt; New York jurist.