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MISS BOOTH IS os \ana they have becone ‘g: ‘READY FOR TASK Salvation Army Commander Bullding High Hopes on Plan to Found a Home to Care for Mothers and Children, Surrounded with flags and electric de- Migns of “Welcome.” Commander Miss Eva Boom entered her new headquar- fers and assumed control of the Salva- tion Army toxtay. “Yea, I am really at work now, and I 4m deeply touched by the enthusiasm and feeling that my people and the Amerivan’ public have shown at my tak- fhe command,” said Miss Booth to an Evening World Reporter. “The principles of the great work ‘Pill not be changed at all, but {t Is my @amest hope and prayer that I may be @blo to carry the work further. “You ,know they do not change the tracks because a new locomotiw is Placed on them, yet the new locomotive May run with greater foroe, Well, I @m the new locomotive Miss Booth is tall and nder, with Keen, intelligent, sympathetic features Hor eyes are hazel, and her halr, which fe fine and brown, forms a wavy halo @out her face, Possessor of Fine Qualities. She is plainly of an energetic tempera- ent—a woman who is Inclined to work yond her physical endurance. She @ombines the qualities of fine Intellix nee and the sympathetic love of hu» anity, With the new comamnder in her little home, whicts she hax taken just out of Rew York, are three orphan children, , two of whom she haa adoptell, the ’ Uitle orphans ere devoted to ' ‘mouher,” @s they call weir protector, and” are Brought uo with all the love and leare Of a real mother “I love those little orphans, and they Brighten my home wheu I am, tired and discouraged,” said Miss Booth. Uttle boy, Willie McPhail, is Uvtle follow. He Is the child of a wertleman in Canada who met Wii Y- verges, My attention was called to the gad case of the little ‘orphan, and I @aid at once that I would take him. I already had lve Poarl, but the two children aie vl the same age reat com- patilons, Orphans Story a Sad One. " “Little Pearl Hamilton's story is 4 fad one Her father died and her mother became destitute, Her poor mother on her deavhbed cried to God that her baby should be taken care of The ch.ld was adsolutely without clothes | th and was wrapped in an old blanket when I took her, That she hes superior Dlood in her veins we all knew from the fad story of her mothig’s midfortunes, ond the little girl showg it every day. baby ‘Terrange by omy fous, years old. He ts The child of nurag whoge busband died); She Is obiged to carn her own living and can- mot care for her baby. Little Terrence has a remarkable voice, which I know Will develop Into a great gift." Speaking of her work in the Army, Miss Booth raid: “There Is one new enterprise over which I am most on- thusiascic, This ta the large) slug eattlement at Cherry Hull. We already have a number of small creshes poor women may leave while they go out to work, b by no means mect the dema: us We need more room ‘We want to ve these childr eurroundings, ang 1 w oa a big scale where We can taxe care @f one hundred babies a day Plans on a Large Svale. “The large building I propose for Cherry Hill will bave the basement devoted to a laundry. Here wo: ean come to wash their owal @ or they can earn money doing ja work for others, ‘The first foor be the meeting room. Here retr men's—coffee, soup and brot—will be ere will be the metting hall, where there will be and singing to cheer them up & “On the next floor there will be the wentog-machines and everything for Making clothes, This wilt be like the taundr; The women can sew’ for yes OF earn money by sewing for others. The third story will be given up entirely for the large aur- gery, Over the new bullding | will have o siad Por the Maias’ NEW PUBLICATIONS, ene CHRISTMAS NUMBER— EDITED BY CHILDREN. A beautiful Christmas gift is a@ year’s subscription $1—to r lefleg ‘The Pashion and Paste: for Young Fol fk wo ee ee RLO: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1904. EVA BOOTH, JUST INSTALLED | AS SALVATION ARMY HEAD. fund 1 have already led “Kot, the Malis’ Sake ‘Several gentlemen who thought the and pleasing ha ft $100 each. T have alway: the poor and ch the sdy! 11 work will be alls for this purpose." Booth js devoted to music and m the harp and other: Instru- She has pritien, Oe the A the Army ent popular words apd mus’ wish you pais ws ord for 199 and that Is to 8 enpresn my weaita . “tothe press for sald M its sr nal elcome and commendation Beautiful Hair | No Longer AG ein Excuse for Dandrutt | Falling Hair, Gray Hair or Baldness. A TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FRBB, | al ie with: the | and J wilt work righ with them I believe In a practical religtc mm, and the intngling of the Al ant spiritual is fler way ty ¢ sinners, use talking to a man apont o Stealing when he Is starving. FEARING TO BE HOMELESS | AGED ,PRINTER.ENDS ALIFE, | John Morgan Leaves Pathetio Let- ters Explainivug Mis Act and Then Deinks Acid. John Morgan, seventy-five years old, an oldt ume printer, was found dead in| 4 room at 21 East Elghty-second street early'to-day, He had comimfted sulcids during the, night by drinking warbolic eld, The old man had’ written severai | pavwetic letters explaining his act, ‘To Mr, and Mra, Sghedinger, with whom he lived, he left this farewell message ‘Dear Priends—Por the "past ten months severe sickness jus Lroken me up both la body and min mind wish, you to think me ungi have always been Wind tg me, but the) fact that you Intend to loave the fat makes tt a sadoutlook for me, Wit) home, relatives or friends, and no of doing M4 such monotanous loneliness, | 21 4 driven by despondency to destroy my: self, b hn 4 mémorafthim Hook found on a / Ih 4 tnble near his he had seri a { " A grand discovery has been mad few }ines, addressed to nobody, In. Wile | atayhy tem sven dacirum, makes ng 4nd deautiful even on heads th boon bald for veal he declared that in his old age and weakened condition he was of nw, use ta 7 wed forgiveness for Fomtaree it to its netural © He ulso asked that 1 matt anybody and Mr. Kirk ) be now. powrapiwal |selves. As it ts & puri 7 neol have 00 bes! as zine and urth ay and that ive him burial is known to nearly every oy. printer | w York. He had worked \f iD on all the big Gajly hewapapers Delore | h the most tendit to the Altenheim Med 7 Foso Building. Cin- losIng a 2-cent stamp to 4 they will forward the at once roduction of the type-tetting ma- pos [fron trial package ' femAN 8-PAGE 2.—AN 8-PAGE The Great Christmas World No Christmas magazine or weekly contains as much pictorial or literary matter as the CHRIST- MAS WORLD will give. The edition is limited and early orders should be given to newsdealers. Every child will want the Radium Camera Cut-Out, with its pictures that will shine in the dai : GEORGE WM’ IN ‘COLORS, PAGE. STORIES BY O. HENRY, ERNEST JARROLD (MICKEY FINN), CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY, WILLIAM HAMILTON OSBORNE, JOSEPH A, ALT- SHELER, ALEXANDER BLACK, ANNA ALICE CHAPIN AND PAUL WEST. It Will Not Be a Real eae Without the Christmas World. — : The Onward March of the JAMES BUTLER GROCERY STORES in their chosen mission of supplying the wage-earners of Greater New York and the'r families with the choicest of eatables and drinkables at the lowest possibl: price is strikingly ilustrated this week. With the first approach of real Winter, when appetites sharpen and more internal fuel is reyu'red, three new stores are o spened | in response to the demands of these thriv- ing neighborhoods, viz. if 2015-17 Seventh ve., near 12Ist St,—Licensed Wine and Liquor Store, Corner 167th St, and Ogden Ave., Highbridge. 782 Second Ave., cor. 42d St. Their doors will swing open 0) Saturday morning next with full, fresh stocks of pure foods and standard gro- cerles, To celebrate this triple opening—which brings our total of stores up to 138—we offer these irresistible extra Double ST rading g Stamps Pride of St. Louis Flour. With Every Purchase of 10 Cents or More, Except C, O, D.’s 7-lb, Bag, —Excels all other flours in baking qualities—the most uniformly 24%-lb. 25c excellent and satisfactory flour that can be bought, Milled by Bag © the most improved methods from the highest grade of wheat, 34e-lb. Bag, This Fall’s milling is extra superfine. This week we again sell it below its cost at the present price of wheat. The wise house- keeper will secure her winter's supply at these extremely low prices. Guaranteed from pure cream of tartar the standard of excellence and purity; 1-!b; can, 35c.; %4-Ib, can, 18.3 «Ib, can ce, Picnic Hams. Deliclows sugar-cured small Hams, lean, savory and tender; weight Sto 7 Ibs; just right for cold weather; extra special cut pric: continued for this wetk below present cost wholesa’¢; CHOICE GROCERIES 4 GROCERIES 138 Grocery Stores. Buy at the Nearest and Save Money on Every Purchas:, 10c iv ’ || Boneless Bacon. Swift's famous Fagie Brand of small lean strips Boneless Bacon; un coubtedly the finest ever packed; selling elsewhere at 18c. and 20¢, alb.: from young corn-fed pigs, ter. ver, sugar cured, appetizing and nourishing; special ee thi wear, LOC Oranges. i The new Florida crop, ripe, sweet, sound and juicy; good 25c¢ Sze, dozens, se. see Largesize,30c | Extra large size, 88¢ Cream Cheese. New York State brand full Cream Apples. Choicest Greenings and Bald~ wins, the best variety for cooking and eating; tasket 18c —— q Butler’s Teas | At half the usual retail prices, Cheere; finest quality, from Here || kimer County; rich, fresh, nutri tious; price reduced this [5c WEEK 10,4210 sreeee vane Butler’s Coffees Butle Golden Tips— Best Ceylon aa tmporteds ‘50c een i Unsurpassed in flavor and atoma, alb.. ses osveas i 78 French Sardines Best Mocha and Java —Pinest a en Condensed Milk ESS E BRAND, Richest and purest of milk French Peas. PETIT POIS MOYENS, Famous La Corbielie grades of these Coffees Imported; 2 1Dn....se0e0 25¢ albo—Heavy bodied Butler's nxt Teas 4 favorite varieties; a Ib, Butler's Best No, | Ters 50c 35c¢ || CONCARNEAU BF AND, Genuine imported French Sardines, from are fureand uniform; a lb, Brand, famous herds in the sinall, fat, tender and pump; fine superior cup 20¢ —Entler's No, 2 Choice 25 Small, green tender Gene:ee Valley; very —- flavored %. Teas—3 varieties; alb., c Peas, with the fresh rich in cream; noth packed in — ' garden color andy ing better; sprcial'y olive of], | flavor; special price, fy uapted for infants; Spec c | acah, acan, ! Aunt Nanna’s SSS Pancake Flour. || | : ‘ a a et Makes the light+ | | bp na Conon est and most deli- |) Midget Pickles — 1 brand; daint: ‘| | Fig Newtons, cious of cakes and ||| Peerless Ketchup. Insts Toles” assy’ ‘aaaitty"tBe | Worcestershire Sauce. | | | cranam Crackers, 12¢ muffins, Self-rais- Made from tinest quality tomatoes || Piekles—Liberty, brand: Onions. «iy ' PEERLESS BRAND. New Year's Cakes, ing and most eco- }! and the purest of spices and in- tweet bf Bertie 12c WES ie aearner th Fees ge gredienis; guaranteed absolutely || Mherty, Reem reme favors OF AOC! relish for soups, meats, fish, fol Argosies, Alb, 7 ? |] free from artificial coloring; bot. | Maple Srrup—Heal wap, from. aid 1c and fim Mace from parest pe phd oa 13c tles with patent screw t ops. iat cre iny redients. 0% ams, " . haif r Pron Golden State; Calitespin's Pint, 15 «halt 10c H Pint, l cH in 10c viceat Tong green apeare; *20¢| § ed otal: ecamntiapentiniinind Cheese—MoLaren's Cream Cheese; lain} lub aia Asparacvs Manzanita; faney long green Ha pevovinin fare) uy sae Baked Beans—Triumph brand: ide 925i y sauce J jain or in tomato 10c ' fresh and tender: ic Canada tin toll Kyaporeted Apples — Blue Ribbon fn t View; freah, ar Comat Crosse fBevee—in tia foil J Oje | Mrspeteies fetes tr ete: —Teigiente brands fancy | Abeer Liaw! fr ond fi Beane—lousekervers) bread Highest grade from Santa Ciara | sarton at deiloacy, &2EC suceetash—Revie bra 4 fineat lime } . ye ley; thin skinned, sweet fh P Deana and corn; a ¢ ~ SC 3 fests bE to Isr’) the 25c Seaded RajeineTriumpb brand: nest aiid Tea aeleicten pea | Sohail Wotels.ton as litre: 11d. package y "hatid:lked” 125 hale brand; excelle quail Malt wert B Beat: trom 156 Piaf vor ea 4c Seeded Raisins — Peerless Var Sepelient gust? | ee a aasie brand al soar ea wii or ° 250.5 Ay ’ gh of f ‘oe bra Ny }} of flavor, finest packed: a Figs Smyrna layers.’ fresh ‘and a | reel LT ete 17 Dutt Wash bo cmen Pot ti an Bic 4 large @ arest ras | et and tender, « fi mall cans, individual aise 1 American; at bot f faaket al at S ind | Peng Hillside Clu’ iat ty ges ball, | ga hand . «Ribbon Fard Dates: 9 Table Ralvias—Pancy London Lay sweet trader cane Beans Ras bran , Dates Dine Timon Fara Dates: 7E | era in bunches; @ ib Be! BE 8k, oem A 25C | ney ualiay LARS AZC | Yellow patron! } linen bag . Evaporated Apricots— Blu Mneattrom callforniar 1-ib carton, LOC e s Evaporated Peaches—Biue Ribbon nes an uors Guliformia's cholcest; 1-1. carton, 14C| 1 1 e | Butler's ¥. Y¥. R.—Very, Very Ol <aepemmmand \ Clarets J, B. Choice Caljfornta, a bot- Ry a rar Ra whisk: qt , tue Di end # Julien. a | bottle ®, Jans receded Guinness’s het ti ig Og.i ted Diamond 8 38 ¢ | Butler's Speetal Reserye— Very olf) and ut . ° Irish Whiskey-—#ir John Powers’ 3 Swat miilow pure nye Whaner’ 95) Dublin Sto tah Whisken-tir John Powers’ 9 Swat: White Label, THOMAS McMULLEN & CO.’S |) bottling, Dozen wees | 65 Quantity Unlimited at This Extra Low Price. Hol Tend of OW SQ¢ guaranterd seven years ol own bottling; a bottle Giralia | Sherry, und choice ol vintage; Favorite—Bxtra choice old five i our ey: & family favoriter oy ()() “King Aitgaso”—Puce 21.25 ry choice old Pye Glratda Sherry, Fruity, mello’ A bottie..... Glrelda Shei Imperial Whiskey—Dottie.. 40 | full -tonl Wilken Whiskey—Our own bottling) val! 0 Gn erior Jiagd or OW she: v Old Ameutit! forntne White, Habel; that’s all B Ee Rupert ee wel Hage tote, 756 |8 Dale "vor. bouquet mie bot- a bottle Heater Whiskey Our own | bottiin: "ie Hpsrten--chete 3, B® R Ue. + Buperior 8 a bute Castific Port, “Selected Vint prise at Bt Lou Mr R5c 50c wand frultys frogs the frst press- a doitle ing of the we Brandy—Trymore: © ae Pyren randy; fiasks, 260, and ported in © Fort, “Alto Dearo”--Mel- |p ma aa TRY 5c Seoteh | Whi Kingussie; “fine old owen os © "Wotte 85c | - or ountain Dew; our own bottit Port, ania, She and aber boule; 29C) a tottle ss se ane et BBG | Soe tase bottle Out Next Sunday! WILL [INCLUDE 3.—A 12-PAGE MAGAZINE SECTION, EVERY PAGE ILLUSTRATED IN COLOR, | ARTICLES BY GEN. NELSON A. MILES, ALFRED HODDER, EARL MAYO, KATE CAREW AND MANY OTHERS. 4.—THE RADIU M CAMERA FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS AND THEIR ELDERS. AN } INTERESTING AND PRACTICAL TOY THAT ‘WILL FURNISH MANY AN EVEN: ING’S AMUSEMENT IN THE FAMILY CIRCLE. THE NUMBER COMIC SECTION, WITH DRAWINGS IN COLOR BY GENE CARR, MANUS, F.M. FOLLBTT, C. W. KAHLES AND KATE CAREW, ALL FICTION SECTION, WITH COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS ON EVERY For Sale by All Dealers, op. Pri.