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a] A CHANCE FOR CHARITY _AMID XMAS FEASTING. SAD HOME OF FINKELSTEINS. Terrible aw of the| Finkelsteins Revealed by the Efforts of a MISS COULD'S | MANY CIFTS. | ' Santa Claus BroughtGood | Things to Every Child | at Woody Crest. HOW CHILD'S PRAYER IN POEM WAS ANSWERED. beleetelsbelebebetebeintede sie Invalid Mrs. a. Wrote Mlk and The Evening World | Plaved Santa Claus. Neighbor to Succor Them. ! Among he humerous te oe of 'S XMAS PRAYER. Hante Claus Ald not formet the chiféren [by ‘The venting World after ta 6.00 sdb Mentill nepmatmeaed of Woody Crest, the olf homestead back | Christmas dinner had hee Hletetbuted 1 Cf on of Irvington «on the Hudson, where wae thie one containing a few! PONY FAG a A Tragedy of Divthiveag Mise Helen Gould cares for children | Fi in ihe tenten tiaiet taken from public (natitutians wad poor Waal ‘Twentydiirel Mire Geom ve ring in Street Described by! homes Dee tae | Miss Gould Nad made elaborate @ ¢ Raltor of The Rvening W Mrs, Harriet Hubbard ARTE tae kc SNpey CRHIROA: RF aVing thali'vou) Wien eivink. Ghrlat | the little ones, and when the awWoll | mas dinners to those who were in need, | Ayer—Pather Sick, the! this morning they found an immenee) 1 wondered if you would Hend one to ue | Christman (ree in one commer of the) We are very poor my husband having | Children Barefooted, J assembly room oaded with everythlOK | been out of work for @ long time, aud || that goew ty make a ebikt happy am slek, having had an operation thle Another Arrival Exe were skates, and balloons, a | week and Iying Mere all none with no | ke and toty automobiles, boxer of to do anything for ime pected, and No [Money andy ant things that many of the Uttle |” We will have no Christmas dinner. as | ones had never seen before, It Was &! we have no money to get it witht or Food. xreat morning in Woody Creat and the! send you a few lines | wrote yesterday jruperintendent, Mr. Jagwers, WO* Keel ay T lay hero suffering alone. ‘They ! busy answering questions and distribute | came to me ae 1 thought of my little | im going to tat «i y ing aifte boy's words he eald to me (he other ANd thie ie whet Ul emys ‘A tear for and a hand open ab The answers to many letters Wrilteh day, ‘They are not much, but thoukhs lay for charity. to Banta Clauy through Mrs JARRer®) they might show you how we are fixed Mre HM Ayer were found on the tree, ‘Thi One OF) vty baby te Hi with maraamus, too 1 am impelled by hum no | the letters If you could pend us a basket we ty addeess you upon thir matter, for tg arms aod got breath to Ail young Vikor Terybown NY would be so mrateful, God heas you for Wenew of the Good you da, with ihe ald of! nus Huns For the most part eleht ind! yer Vth, 1 the good you are doing th who, And meke them weil ager. the New York World, to the poor of New York | fen perfone, eomethimos many me Ive don Chetan t through no fault of roown in| Hf you tell him he wen’ forget ue, AM | hope that you will not make an exseption | {) apartinenta rarely more than three Be Mller 2") need, and wend to The World, Many Aver In this matter of whieh 1 am now writing you | redina ‘vact $ , happy and prosperous Xmawes Yours ohiiaheod, * about | ; plesrant tf iruly VIVIENNE BARRY 1 reside at 271 Delancey sree! the ¢ ‘| They Were “Oh, ‘owes! but later ag ve} Po A Hxcuse the paper, li ie all I Gen | ret in ef New York. Om the top floor of salt prem ri At the rear he tenement on the hg mn In year ‘se A Thane, And leat @ leseen from you {900 leo resides a family by the name of Pink. | Hmmttobtotobbbinlbototeiotebdebeetetetet | 1.) 1 one b wan told by a kind Por ond 3 Pa ' Wexerel: Ievané eletein. The husband, the main eupp "leutfoMng tf food and warmih—and | IY: fare th Wane ek burband | Greey took,’ by Me bd i | Shall | net, (eo, have © MEI ii pee uad ikeet covtrseet I) AMeeHE for) Noi! and | Wee Roan ani some children “oh, $0 poor! we [Ieee bat by themed and dw um Te Letn es) A reporter for The Evening World That He knewe what ie be : A Christmas § ve v every ald found my way to the door of the} lowe and 1 dowd deperve 4 i kas (be oa tain And feeling that" months, conmequentiy depriving hie wife #4) 1 Head the jotter carefully again, Itl place described and knocked. ‘There was] present at all, bal | wii! promie you s Waa sent al once to Mra, Barry'a to In Jul trust Mim for the reat? five children « naly support ther BOY, — | was ny ordinary cammunteation An reaponen save the woudl of Mirena] ill be teltr Qookvy, dear Raw Vesiiqnte and determine the worthiness The greater minery ertnte there and the peo | ful consumptive cough. [knocked agatn | Wutil meat year of the author of the iittle Chrintmas Wimrree trie, beaait aut | Ik was a straightforward, ignited ap- tind’, child's voles ried "come ih” a ee, By wRMES ee nee on 8 nee teva pager Gi e |peal for helo from a man who knew, an! Dear ning World. readers, 1 am] S FARE WELL, |'m and the letter We 414 o9 neighbors ail we could for them, | a J not Unused to pitiful sights in the homes CITY CHARGE * | @he lives on the top floor, rear, ‘The Dut God knows we ave poor wurelien and have | tinireds Hf thousamiy of men and nyt yniae (Beatie in jhe homes) tet Ay i } P , ( oh know i wy Revert ¥| Vieitor knocked on the door, that w @ hard strugaie to support our own families | women, aye, and little ehiidren, | iat tine Mick Mahy work have t| iigtealy Hoping that you witl wee your Infuence wih that the ne erent paper in New!» A specticle as| Dimmers for Sek, Poor and tnsnme |el'ettly ajar The World readers in thin matter as yeu do in | York City whieh no rules for ade ior ih ihe top wdiltte for Children, Come in, Wc alone and |!) and can others, | bn (9 tema ura teepecttally, | minister ; ihe ; s tnnemment revenied to me fot open the door to you." many others, 1 bra (9 tem - a F Aa nM iM 30 amleted, charit rae Christinas Day wan observed AMON] 1 wap a pleasant volow there was a | blobbbbbeleMeiMebisbieltetlticieieineltttelstotnielleineoieteieinint | » JAcoR mM AN wo rhe etek and suffering ms, ono entirely dar In r tit : ' | 85 1 ook my fetter without hesitation “cK husband it the Inmates of the various Inatitu abt Bnaiith accent and an effort vo might oo imagived, but tm ‘ Welancey meee, New York, thitd Moor) Bo T | MA ie and jaeced for under the clty'® charge. In the City] iy oheertul Janilords and butehers~weil, every one | A lg “ie but timidly, we ton lah jo The Byening W 4 1, and “ Yi ew vm, any Prison on the island the 2 int es Upon a law couch, covered with [| M8OW® thelr claims are juet OF ine In Baturday | opened and read [would bet ve Fo was told to inves: 1 table 1) were treated ven to a regular ‘ Son aaa You nee, sat 1 used to whale letter here printed tigate the matter and If | found aloknesa| ( mother and five chile) oer ant IONS (ABE BOURRSFDOME, SPKN) 6th Oho Ray of Marpinee, vers for public: to Kngland yearw T had just been greeted by a Merry fond distress to releve it Immediately, | aad ty or Ae }! tn, the hattan Btate Hospital the | leat ling halt upon her side, with at “you se 1am much alone | am not a ali edapiinli aod td Xmax frewm half a doen cequaintanoes T found the house al Delancey street.) monthe oldt ware also dined Laat | thin white mand agains! a Murbed cheek, | weil, An operatic Welt ime holptvea| gift, Gor ononed suddenly ands @ dear Mttle obtld had fyaiated an If you do pot Know Uhal section of New] Bxce ne i dent ehild pot o eof the sntertaliine wt of A‘ ee hei ar Harry Paae und the obtidren are at Grace Nursery.| was mirvrised to find a Christinar morn oft holl 1 eo York, dear frends, tt sit tter, {ite ones had on shoes, stookings oF a] ville ¢ or bad en given then wrote to The Kvening World, i ing visitor In bie home Vet ae Atingime with alepris of holly—and i Free Nei undergarment At the City Hompital i aha sald, With & look of Inquiry that ai? Mis a happy 1} F a opirit of Chrieimas, pence and mood w dew fon of mine wou ntelll. stitan Hospital ‘ op non the walle were mew es ihe rink lend that awept War everywhore. It weemed much a ape |mently picture tt to you Children Were Bereton land, Supt. Shilling av pr wtewart plainly meant, “Ie there any harm in ploturs all fave ‘one of oil bit t y ynay the little belongings of the Marr y of brightness! ‘Thousands of hone > live in R , | had provided an elpborate di ar were fanoity' y colored prints, the la hi'a face vouches for that py. lovely worlds full t br hiness | pean honest poor liv *] Barefooted, with one ragged garment) “Ay ‘ihe iifante Henin on "itondati’s An invalid, stil! young, with her]eet a tion of a palnting of Hii o it Was that the Barrys had 4 and jo, until to this lever ea ly crowded quartere on Delancey thin, gaunt ad weak, (hey MC iaived Mee Dunohy. who te in che 9 cab who uffer Hitle onfldren to come, Chrietmas din and after a night of t rtrect, and for many Qocks the streets unearpeled Moor of walked! oe ine voungeters, was kept badles, John, six years old) Kathleen, | ine, sorrow Joy came with the motning Musband tty Pamily Meaney. | weem with children literally driven out| the ithe room ike baby | Uh morning distributing RIM. oy, [four and Alma, the youngest, away for} It waN in hls lonmwome ttle home of | When lite Sahn. Kathir and Alma ror f + I AL the Home for Inourables on * 1 Christmas whe was alone. Her {three roome that Mre. erry, awept bY rolurn ty thelr home they will Art that A Wieband and father @ok--a mother tof the tiny, crammed places they Know other nelt eman ‘e laland and In the Almshouse an High i iad y nplea OF Giher years heidh Found thew ou | wake hip rad i ve opiidren as homes, fer room to stretch legs 4 be iran eae ven during the af | husband was out, but would return soon, ay Le sabi Laidltas fe sheen ey vei tet wy pas, ee: : | Aang e brightstaced dinner, at which | She told, smiling, that fortune has not] We will fave no Christmas dinner!’ will meet their first glance inte the Hite woman with loving dark ever ant uti smiled upon her and hers since John; Yet she did. The appeal war not in| litle Foom where thelr mother lies A Je of Inefable mweotnems, came into vise and the Penitene | ie ciane | big super reliher vain, (or $10 wan given to Mrs. Barry, | peacefully and tented, waiting to tell Map 1. “inenk Ged: ten buen |'t ‘sonere it fed "ea hoon | ii "OM job 4 wat Fennery | with the compliments of The Kyening| them that he, too, apent A” Merry 1 ater Ae The iavaning WORK Lady, [ON & Christman dinner of many dishes. | Brooklyn, Odd jobs do not pay. and HWWorid, Bhe Look the money, not eaerly, /Chrintmas niy the wife of a peddler myse Very poor, MUL tTese pegphe 3 tarving, We have @ivided with them we food that the & entidren might not ery of hunge: rent le unpaid The husband is #0 Another baby | fe coming. Ob, lady, F gowao desperat seoing (hese children suffer that L made ip my mind to write you. Make the blerwngs of a mother to thome at the head of your paper Here Mra, Forman spoke with Finkelatein, to whom | handed from The Kyeoing World lie Une immediate divtreas unvappy family ‘The poor woman looked with astonished eyes She reemed not able to velleve that she} held in her trembling fingers the wheres Witial to buy food and fre for her sick| hist ind her uncomplatning hungry children She mato no attempt grusped my hands ee an | robbed eo that her wh and quivered, while the hot |faston my handa. 1h never been #0 moved. have been witness to euch denth complaining misery M Fa! nh had no kn Tam we are _..DINES 5,000 GUESTS. ntetabetebatedebsteleleledeletelelatebsletuteletetestettetebalefe Mrs 0, a alt of this at the money but and| nook tears fell to speak, never une of iM attempt to heip good Nelahbor whose husband wrote the lett Thi Hig World, the little wom herself Russian peddier—very, very out rleh tn the diving parsion and charity A Cnse of Real Seed, | Here, dear friends, In a case of real need. These lite Finkelstein ahidre are almomt naked. Another will! come to share the poverty and Mletreat| an of this unhappy home tn a few weeks The family Vat everything. Wis Chimes time. Meneagee of love and sweet brance are Mitting back and forth a i over the oly Poor, Indeed. at man of woman; Thine tte Child wh | bereft, ‘# indeed, [shall ‘not share In the Christmas joy of the great feast Remember the ttle Janeoy street-—father | litle’ ehildren, so Remember fourth floor the poor peopl attributes of com: De five dent! family and ins nhappy Finkel in th “nd yd to be Sent Word That No Man on) jit sehdattetd wngult on" 1 feselve tare waain carried to the the onse referred to Ho'ciovk| nthe letter, take m vy, awe me und Bowery Should Go been portioned But and ready for} celleve Wai | et ” , , Hungry. peor. WE ll = t Hon, Four HAHN DINED 200 POOR. Nd awcoommoda tions 1 aitting, ‘ding « long line of ie the length of the block | Gave und Into Hivington aireet ame and the olind, the ld The pinched tavwe J clothing told the story Ouieide ihe by NIMEFY atretohic nd Wire There w young @ “Let no man on the Bowery go hungry to-day,” That was the message of Timothy LD. Bullivan, Senator from the Sixth Dis Presents to Little Obt of His Dintrtet, Two hundred persons wefe made hap- plier to-day by Max Hahn's Chrietmas on trlet, nent here to hin Heutenants to-day misery 7 from his retreat in Hot Bpriogs ve 10 stand here ast, dinner given at 7 Avenue D, if sighed one young fellow Hahn did pot forget the poor children Hin orders were strictly obeyet, No mpantion, Mid a home) of his district, whe Moh man who vould find his way to (he toons Hing, of th 1a wit bout’ any c hblatibas prow .o veo Fy Apenula ti } ng of the good ayn,” | wit t prevent but fo Of the Timothy D. Bullivan Assoclation, «it one ot heather felons etiam, | Mie kininecs at 27 Bowery need have gone hungby jwone, fT aln't had a meal in three days Man it Or ry for that matter Bow, and Fim lucky tp have struck tiie] MANY Bs Ma eo fa be /9 brid with fuilivan had provided a Christmag #tif! W prstsliy Breaeed doll, and tin horns and ‘here aii ore #0 i" “ 0 jore ro le , a Febsi~the ACh In five yonre—that one for uny of ua: ehimed in «tira man | ckUeMe WaKone galore were distrtouted peer unfortunate who had partaken of) '1 ont (htik F Mad one since taal |AMONE lade, who bleawed and cheerat rm , Cheiatmag.’ the alver, ain ik a resident of the I Pronounced “At for a king Mout Of the men waited In silence [Sixteenth Ansembly District, and he has “4 | for the word to enter, Crowds of pede t i . " What Mie Pollow" Provided. |trians stood around and studied the men | made It @ custom for years past to show Thia ie what the “Big Pellow,’ as they | W!IN curour Interest, his goodwill to the people in the dis- eal! Sullivan on the Bowery, had for | Mad Mush for Food, pret hin friends: At 11 ofelovk the first baton Fiicplenonbita of TS men pasved in, and, in their U vagernemm to ‘wet at tie “food, vaprie! | 1000 TOTS CLUB'S GUESTS, feet min- way awd. | the half dozen policemen off th sch batch was allowed twenty *, and then Med out to mak the others In the waiting nde of turkey, of ehiek for of meen, This. continued all fay und every pare " » of food waa devoure: | . BORO ENS oF anol it Was 4 band of musle 0 encer wd children of Washington HOO miner ples. n the @ ners and they made the room| Helahts were entertained to-day te ng with patriotic tunes, Under oriore from Senator Builivan there was no dis erininaton in the feeding of the men All, ho om wh0 gall cotter, TO kege of heer, 4 barrels of patatocs, Thomas L, Reynolds Asrootation. of the Dwenty-third Arsembly District in th club-rooma, at TM) Bt, Nicholas avenue. er of What Foligion oF poll: ! BOY MURDERER WRITES NOVEL Burnz Spends Christmas Reading and Smok- ing Cigarettes, thes, were wel Pee tik, Undhes of bolevs. xii ire othe Kean wore i web called a mrisime Treg rhus, J yman ify pariy, and there were toys of al) kinds 4 bushels of cranherrion, tava y ‘rosmn for the ‘ttle ones, Rach chili, In ad ave tray hs Hitlon to toys, received a half-pound Ne wall wana large banner bearing; box of cundy and was served with a %, Mold hie gal to al my] piace of cream, ‘There was mus! Wee nateen tee and ster emtartainament during. the he could not live without noke. He han written a Chri letter to hls aweeth He is Hing @ story of fove and Mere'des," which he has been working on for mmonthe. In it he describes the trip of two friends and himeeif from Boston to Mexioo in search of gold White at Dow Pesos the three fail th love with o girl whom he catls Mercides, and one of them te mysteriour\y murdered. The covers meventesn wiose.) written Despite the coo! and colleeted manner ‘n whieh he spent the early part of to Jay, & clos watch waa kept by the keepers in the White Plains Prison on | Kdgar Channing Buroz 1 intere of Herhort Vo Fellowes ‘This ie the young man's frat Christmas in prison, but he did not seem yo mind it He rpent the morning smok'ng olgar ettes, reading novela and in otherwise amusing bimaet, He ares hip belief that he will be gequitted in the tra which will be rexumet to-morrow fn (he Supreme Court Cigaretion are everywhere in Buvnn'e ei), He makes them himself and says | FRANK TILFORD FEEDS NEWSBOYS. a 0-8 + IETXMAS AT WAITE HOUSE. President and Mrs. Mc- Kinley Received Friends After Dining Alone. CLUNG TO SHIP STEEN HOURS ‘2TH CENTURY SALVATION. | Plans for the - tie. Sinai Vessel! Turned Over and Religious Campaign Crew in Bad Plight Meeting. When Rescued, CONVICTS LAUGH ~AT MINSTRELS. George Thatcher & Co Play in Sing Sing P ison. Tae viete in the State Pr Rog Sing hal ap merry a Ch roumagances would permit the ktodi George Thate ind Warten Johnson Min homediately after oreakfast the min- roupe gave a performance In the ' on Chapel in the prison, The siuce, whlch fad been erected at the the bulding, wae handsome ed with the national eobors anid reens, In che body f ohe oated 1,800 conviess, Nex wa 16 young mute erer + reently ventenced to wenty years imprisonment for Kiiing ynotner oy vd 4 seat in the middle of che hal, and could hardly be seen among Ue alalwart men around him | Keeper Derredecker eat by hit aides Young Stewart vyod (he performe ‘lie eyes falriy bulged from hie Umes, avd fe laughed and shanty when @onfe joke or Harmer especially pleased ai heat at capped anily of o fhe d wilh Lhe whole oom uy on Gearge Thateher ving Tan Wildins, "Bones, ented ‘8 orl AL the ange Were \ by eve conv}? | audio and Hiclted roare of on on the programme Was Avot Wilh gong by ve Me, Noverowe had to appear J without! bts vial stare, On the way up te and Henry Miler, of 40 lrwecon ave, Aloany, got thelr mixed tig and when’ (he mninetrel in lio tie dregeing room to met ready Jihe show he found hiaiwelf jo po tion of Mr Milewe belongings, #7 ‘hin own stage costumes were speeding fon thelr way to Albany After doing hie “turn” Min, Norcross led the audience in singing = "My Country, ‘The of Thee | Then something took plage thet want ' “the programme. Helward Gray lAnthowy ® lawyer, who le serving & iy the pelo, mounted the snd on behalf of the prlge 1 Warden year ang Ne and his ates for th ner 1 been fart | thoae In the he UNNeCemRArY heen unable to vote nin November, woul snity fo vote Now, and » all who eres of th leet, the War aod Thateher's Mingtrela, The vole Was unanimous Rolant 8. Molineus had no. visitors, and asied ihe t v hie usual Wey, J reading and smoking ‘The dinner prov for ihe pel ' heated of 1.000 ids of el tons, # barre s of lemon crackers, bead. TH jalice Heese, applea and 2 iene ch oman ‘The prisoner hiook t yore 10 thelr a ate at re during the afier= CHARITY FEDIN. CROEN 25000, Vanderbilt and Od Helped Bootn-Tucker" Xmas Spread, vid Alferd Gwynne hands with Com: ond bis Baltatlor tn eivitg to ti Qoy,-Bleot Ode) Vanderbilt net mander Hooth: Tueke Army cohoria today poor of thts city a Merry Christma dinner, The politician «nd the millionaire enek went $% to help along the anpat dletet bution of food (pn Madison Square Gar den Lang betore were wilting he hour lines of people ve Pourth avemue ant street aides of the build: twentyoeixth 1A OO te ett tO Oat eH OE eth Oe OEE EET OEE LOTTE Otte eee eee tee HO Reet eee ee bmteeH | ayer ve dour wit One Hundred plump (itkeye met thet green, The dinner was for uptown news| lenited wirlotly 10 the vusiness in hand, Candies, Oranges opened, at 10,9 o'clock, they Med tte Waterion at the hands of #9 youthful |t 4 the tlokets were distributed b Heh Meant the sowing away of good Contes, the big hall to (he number of 4000 am foo at the handa o: youthful | boy, and the tle f ¥ thi is Phough to make th ty memory last] it ia unneceasary to pay that the boys r ved basket containing & kuerte of Prank Tilford, President of | MeWapaper oven | watt neat Chriatmag nich bore {Qld fit Justice to thle xpread. They sat jemi recelinl a Maske iG to A menu which bore there and gorged, and then repeated the} ehicken, tote and other the Bank of New Amaterdam and mem-| The line began to form at 11.9, and | ypon lig tace thie inecription | A aanas Sabet aL Mp erie ve etn cues, Shera we ber of the firm of Park & Tilford. by noon, when the signa! was given | erry Chethtmae wirhes the neweboys a) Timed A band of mune played during sap kets to feet 1600) persone 0! ere iN "7 | 'o open the doors, there was n nen the dinner, and the boye Joined fn the]! 4he : The jusate were Newsboys: BHA (N i ie mn + b Ipital ey . nd thia Ir what the hove tucked Into| | ohorua It ait the, popular sone ot the] Commander and Mrs, HootheTueket feast was epread in Lyrle Hall, on Biath | #invous tral of palpitating youngsters nett tough little yomachs | dimy wh dinner was in progres*! guperntended the distribution tm per avenue, near Forty-second street, at | (natetretched clear around the corner of | r Houp, We niitord d into the hall to) sin, assiated by Cot, Bd. Migatna, Cob hoon, Thin wae the third Christmas| Porty-second street Consomme, Julienne Cake a peep at (he hoys unobperyed fhomas Holland and Biaft Capt, Bam mi a Rasishes Celery Almonds. | The youn) ee # i] b of the dinner that Mr. Tilford has provided for] ‘They went up into that great dining Fish PO BY) ike Wart, Ope hundred memberg Of Ui ihe sawenoie room with a whoop and a yell that | Baimon, Mayan on which made pie t ao ieeet policemen, under Rounds ‘Mere were five tal stretched the) would have don redit (o the Rough How a ag Wide | grou hi teare hi men Pryle wid Granam, of the Broads full feet of the famous dance hall,| Riders who charged up flan Juan HI. |cheimtenam Pom Pudding, Sauer Alt . "Hall, and the boys vi way Sytiad, were there to keep, hy ¢ wl rach tabie wax edged with ever |Once Invite, however, every boy at: | Irn Cream ke UA Beal ailccem ane uisrcet Was, denen hen aves ame On the Twentyweventh street aide was s platform from whieh the stam band, Vet Handmaeter Charies Anderson, Jispenaed excellent must this nfernoon a vane dinner wat 1 the Garden to the city's Altogether the Army has given lowe i perrony z fight. the Passion Play will be ” ited by mute pe plotares, ——e 10.00) ‘Troops to Meet Roberta, 1ANDON, E %.—Blaboratwe prepa ratine are being made to give Low Roberts a popular weloome Jan, 8. Tee thoueand trope will be gathered i ine the route to Bucking! HAVE HAD THEIR DAY, Local Treatments for Catarrh Rele- Plans for the Twentieth Century cru | NEW LONDON. Conn. De The! WASHINGTON, D risim gated to the Rear, sade In New York and vivinity ate (> |orew of the threemarted « Mare) Day w r { F Lelia wPh 8 ost and eafent (reatment for Any day maturing Under the supervition ¢ a Wlwardh, broueht tata Chie we j bs ia a vas oimest, Int ams the National ( al Committee for (he jhe Upiied States houee lanae ‘ af m of Caterrh pea tie | propa Interdenominations) campaign | cycrus tell of the fea “perience of \ K th wets epebifionliy Up pl res | for the Nation's svivation Hinge 9 tive wii sal 4 i : 4s pemeranie. Hach « remedy 6 The campalan programme Ww easel in the watera of Long leland r a6 ® arat e d i formulated by the ieading eleraymen of |g WORE ear. eaenlae ny | eae The Gover si devar aii . ata * Table « med the country, On the Inet day of th l until dio’slork-at night, when (hey a sy SN AIMAOEL Dene? jewsans tablet form, b nin nly on lehere will be a masn-meeting for leaders . \" _ ables contelm tn Nah tae J of religions (nought, rte of] op Siwards — | eva melbknewn, norm, Ata | ef. at the YM: C. In] weebs ago from Port tiremiic. Ss. MRS, MORGAN'S XMAS TREE,|'s: soeuvars, suot tel OO | Bast Twenty-third wtreet t New York, with « carao o \« Wiliam Phy Hal, of # Ltved i‘ + Nihie Jd bya ‘ Distributed faye to Ove Hundred | form of en ary and W weathering @ recent storm ae 8 siveet. at whose atfles the meetin eit’ aimee tl ' Whentley Hille Chtleven | 1 ff _ , We Lege yeen held, would *ay nothing beyond ihe | nik ans f fh. D, thera : , . wig poe girs. | tae that al) the @reat Protesta . fred at the wea 4 ‘ eee hurehes with thelr nocietive are airong> |, der ty kee the ve afhvet ‘ ‘datarth ‘Tablels ant ove. WAGE ly In support of the m t Aa ieh howe ay ‘a atarrh Ig a ee ya fj (onal Committee tovday sen Hiktad. All hae Siete a aie ang | REYES 20 awe relied In m0 ‘ Jt 200M copies of appeale to ct | igh : Me ' Hruggiain set stoar's Catareh Tablas at chat on lal Ayal hate lla Pohidgd gl futile effort sited package, and th " ye bared, The ey ” t ‘ fifty conte for full po hroughout the ta he PR Dr | away the rigging ind ina . — daily vise will effectually cure thie trowbl James B, Bly, one of the best known | (he fehooner wer f her o eters in Philadelph side “1 the wate Christmas Tree ttre some and dangerous disease Presbyterian mini ladelphi The erew of x man were a! thrown] gag y aval eesa P ining | The danger tro atarrh is that i lee fe In charge of the movement in that] clear when the Edwards cansined. ni " fs : ae sdanticeka' bo eaabaabenion Peart en with rome diMeulty succeeded in swim. bid 7 or ; z biow ‘he new Christian Ay srid,” fald he mine back to the vessel ; : | Frank Heir at ie demic ¢ i f seb arrh and to catarrh of liver and today. “feels the burdens of sins and teen hotirs the mon clung ty the] get Are to ene decorations and causes 0 " thelt terrible consequences. The world hover. When piehed wip! fre tha: creaied consiiarable excitement | | eek caae, ot deotnese age Aste it (aimony to we almost exhausted ant! some in the tenement. The bl was pul oul bas dy vube " mm are aow under @ doctor's care, With but littie damage.

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