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THE EVENING WORLD a eS DAY, DECEMBER 25, 1906+ SCENES AT Y GRAND CENTER SALVATION ARMY Gives (PHOTOGRAPHED BY PALACE AS THE 3 OUT 6,000 DINNERS EVENING WORLD KMAS RUST 10 J,000 NEWSIES Youngsters Break Records in Consuming Turkey. and All the Fixings Ware 1, “WAS AN ANNUAL -+Great Crowd Waited Early Hering ang noes Filled Five sands, sd; eer Soe carrying an abundance of gyod, whe somo the pennies they dropped Into the boxes It may be says, that this country Je suffering & surplus of prosperity: edly true that the Christmas Salvation Army ¢ than ever before, but the requests for} dinnera were more numerous ¢h reals atic! ever before. There wern 5,000 each basket and each bag filled: tributed at and bags were gone nea of shivering rppiloants watting. In Had beou m. bungry boys. Tables Bel Laden. charitable were so large avertowed, extra dinners, but baskets could not bo procured, #0 Substituted X-CONVICTS TALK WAL TO FREEDOM They Told but the Po- lice Hound Them. TICKET CHOPPER DIeS FROM JOH | Daneed a ene of Xmas at Home Children. oud possessor chicken, orang was ample [1 the Salva fWed with ar had bs been | Have Reformed, Magistrates, Anticipation p the wtalra: W ep piie up & an Nearby that prevailing Xrhas spirit, with his wi pleked up on “T pray |happy one, «nd Chriss: love. hia day, for. rer men Waved American Flags. (French rolls : roll was a small American fag. Between moutntuls ci mission of Mapintrate Barlow to say I won't aay much, start off by boys could Anish th aying tha farted the saying that the walters had scores in line at 7. busy spoons kniy anned with his Act te we home boys stowed away I did my bit Bye I'm married, laugh Tite woman tn ofght All the clot welgl = JeINES TOF STORE "TO POOR CHLOREN East ast Side Tots Got All the.Storeroom following: m 8 trailing me. pi E hand In the bitter cold at 70 White. potatoes. lar I, CHICA GO'S POOR SHARE DAY’ was picked up once before slmply | entiee my pleture ds in the galtery. CHEER wave it Five Characters In Front. Te s to enter the dining them to go by, tree y they camo In, i he Prosperous with ard to think of a him was hla six “'\Newsboy Guests of Evening World at the Annual Christmas Dinner. | to do so and Wreathed vet don parole. Ferguson was the cther ry figure to proft by ie third boy would have ting a larger percentage of the of the noor at this me than ever be three years old, dressed, and, the detectives say, m newastand at chief problem of the poverty-stricke: PRISONERS ENJOY Another cripple Miefortune did not ’ y" to look on the dark side of life: conspicunus Detective Gera. fim up inte * Manhattin | yn Bridge jast nig was spruce and confident Willamsburg Bridge, anight ina cell at Headquar- The inmates of Yorkville kitended religious services to-day h northern portions of the R places In Staten rookiyn and Manhe John Lynch and Mra noisy and happy an altar in th Fathor Frerep Te pecal Ottice: r Adol ph J. fter Adolph Ee AGS ‘Adolph Aaron ing the Poor oni the building: Face Garden oined In the servd AiO Appl with t dened BIG TIM SANT LOR 6, 900 ERIE NDS a Department of 7 of ‘the dinne i tndouttedh y Aay th S'clock and the 3 CAM tT0O} twr howe In kr supe of twen= a sold thelr ec enough lo Koh sent to many Posent into all her in the boys mre that all partook of a Chrtstinas dinner, —_ DROPPED DEAD AS HE” GAVE CHRISTMAS GIFI ren of the iclty were diaappol o fault of mine. urned him Soose. ‘CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR | STRIKING PRINTERS. pographical Union Gives Each of 4,0)0 Mex Turkey Money with Regular Benefit. AT SIN w here enjoyed a and a Christmas breakfast to-day, 1 brenkfant was served at 9 te wun nearly PHILADELPHIA, Py t a8 he presented a Christman xift to hid Dec, 2%,—Junt W o'clock when dropped doad of heart dixeaso, + There had been the Ralety at the Cardin homo, Produced from tus hiding plu Wrapped parcel Reveral days hed to Chapel, 9a. Christmas seryibes. ‘Che prisoners all sac down tog the big mess ball, usual Chrntaes \¢ with Warden, Jo) macnieacintarasy bec and after the re it to his) wife ish you a merry Christmas, my The wontoheo wax not Nnished. Put hin hand to his wMde, reeled an In another’ moment he & burpae, and bis wite was cobbing together after b gnuition gory with ied on the floor. brated bY Rev. dead Man Walt aixty-to motor Of: Bt pastor of. 8, urchase 4 Christmas thre faratiinn a tha. edema Church tn Ra 2 Ge. utile Expended to aia bela ete An epee ed the, Cai litem SALVATION AY | FDS fIGREST CROWD OF ALL But It Also Has Largest Christmas Fund in Its History. | nt THAW GETS ke | Alone, Millionaire Slayer Spends _ talned of the In-| Wit DINNER FROM : Lowico’ a ae <5 Without a Visitor, Doleful Holiday. : millions ef dollars at his com- Army mand, Harry Kendall Thaw, the: slayer win the, W weeks had been | of Stanford White, apent the most. uh- Grand Central alnca to-day thoy | happy “atmas of his life th his clone would hive felt, asliamed. If they had | lttio sn the Tonrbs. There were. 8 the long lines of shivering thou-| presenta galore for him, sent by His filling hopefully into the. bigs w Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw, and fils building and hurrying joyfully out | m But he did Rot take any un- food, they would have felt that ‘ool w reat in them. 1g his presents wore a fine lamb's- eater, h silk sleeves, a nuiny 6f suits of imported underwear end! kettles of the Salvation Army} laaafes were not expended in vain | Mitinis places sof Jewelers ORG warden delivered them o him as sotn! Prosperity vs. Poverty. | as he nrose. He could not receive call true, as Secreta it fn und ia more pover tan thero waa last contributions to 1ie'f ner fumd were larger w York to-day Tho askets and 1,00) bags Us alace Hes of Oo clothes sh all the DasKota there wert tll the Grand ¢ ieand ven ous al th, Previous yearm it dinner to Commander mutter with chled Upon a new plan for |? 600) x 4, (Hiner to one cooking “and fasicate and bags. ned to give our The receipts. trom ‘the at the funtl ugh for 1,000 nder Booth f 1 baskets ‘There was ¢ strong paper bags were Euch basket or bag contained a fat & can of soup, ailoaf of bread enty of potatoes, ciirrots, appler, 4, Sis And teas! supply a dinner for iy and on Army * ve a Obfistmas r to at le cat Or the appl! inveatign et to those. di smiling a Merry Christmas. de Was i 'man w bax full of nickels. nt who asked for c mwas the big pile ¢ Members of the Army bad cot: nd the thinly clad were Atted © starting back to thelr home rom that th may who WAR Tr ir makes, b Woman First in Line. Shaw bers fer naw would baw has been thes fot custom of the Salvation Army: to serves the Christmas ex thecuee cooked und epot. Alscuening tie thoritios, de this Christmas. out a terial than to. iv The former mae went Into the on was not proud of it thinking of the jury Thaw had a very y wild duck, no Hauora afternoon and was cold. Thin morning Thaw attended the Epis- copal John Wade. LITTLE MOTHERS DINED BY TILFORD There of the years oli ‘ay the rules of the prison forbfd ita’te prisoners on Christmas. ‘Thaw was lonely. huis cell with an expression of utter ection on his pale face. Christmas years he this day. He walked about “ This is his first » confinement. In former. was the gayest of the gay an He declired to the Tomba s that he would be free long be- g.Ume next year. and his contx t dence and hope was not dashed by any rks in r is wife and bis mother, when they ay, promised thays im early to-morrow, Tombs fs much Mk: ‘baw was locked In hi him yest tm | r day evil, except during, the usual. exerg houts. When he went to the corridor his walk he wore the new silk. sleoved sweater under his coats but ha Evidently be wa: unwritten law and thw no muat face. fine Christmas ‘diné | from Delmonico's, his rst fear She felt that to giva| that hostelry since he became a_pris- basket containing tic sram ma.{| oer Mra, Thaw, his wite, ordered it for a dinner for five waa etter | yesterday, and |t consisted of turkey, nme of various kinda, Oat twas delivered to hint thi: nervice conducted by the Rey, even Hundred Happy Little Girls Get Food, School © Bags and Tops. ” were 7 happy lttle girls in Hill Lyceum’ this afternoon at Thristmas dinner given by to the Utkle mothers of nder the direction of tip ers’ Aid Association, None Kuests Was more than, twelyg and each of thom’ 4’ the Those of us wt poverty only tn | little mother of a: family “of maller Oty and Intres y cannot Imagine | brothera and sisters whose mothers {1s effect of poverty in mass aw ita 0 f 1 ed about Grand Central Dae obliged to go out to work. Although the distribution of bmaic te The children were selceted — by the begin until ther ‘Md “Association with the, help of rocelve a nk she ¥ not havo ed more thin 2 Kain he and sie n dixtributed the Salyatt Cheiatmas tree arty. to the ehildran of the poor. The Christmas was probably the largest “ 1). [twas pomponed of pachern In the pub y at the dir thristmas # invited dtd ne s, were tor tho Coast. school bat pletury bo0o% or a game. ic schools, and thely which was the real with roast turkey and was evident. The com- that only two .childrey ‘Theso were un- trimming » reporte t attend. morning had : Len ble to come because ‘they -had | no rot East Thirteenth | a ‘ pene aie mith tenet shoos. Special dinners, with toya and sent to them at once, Af- each girl received a cloth with a large “doll and a lata trees and was heavily laden | ‘Tho president of the Ald’ Association ee cime eat Resenuaran The |, Mrs. Clarence Hurns, and the chalf- remony were hoists | nan ts Mra, Loulse Schroeder, The— looking and far hap! than the Linembers of the mimittee are Mra, H. adits who cot the dinner ibtakets i, Hiddic, Mra, 8. $ Desralames, Mra, Her in Khe day, Sphinn Intthe. blawest. Als Leasing, Mra. °Malcolm MacLeud, : sald. Commander| Mra, OQ. M. Ferrand, Misa’ Jeannette EECOSD neee b S CU RM ADUL CORAL fund} Olmated and Misa Ktta Tlenken, PAPAL EACI CHAM emOCRAn Tien Rao aves Mr, Tilford watched the little mothers fore. It ie true that we are arrive, and ax noon as they were cor- Of proaperity, bute-olaat the fortaniy seated at the Jong tables. dis- Goon not wxtend to our, very | ipeurea, Henry A. Grombeck, treas- find’ that the landlords ara got: | urer of the association, made a speech nings | of The rent money constitutes HOLIDAY FEAST. Court prison nerved. . Warden Lynoh Nad built prison, and the Reéy the from Sto Pa edral to ‘conduct th thirty-htree prin big dinner was ¥ and, 1 a bl turkey tox eo prisoners felin echoed with monae—hardiy | he ristmas carols, c Y welcome, greeted, by the happy guests aa “Uncle the | Harry.” SANTA CLAUS MADE ~~ SOXVILL! Hern, tokens were ing ca-ployes road. Mr, oN are salary during ‘which he” was ROUNDS ON TRAIN Tenn., Dec. 25.—H.-. who recently sold bly Virginth. ath we: Railway “to ‘the handsomely remembered! all js and employes yesterday, He ta Claus special" over the en- of the road, ‘Santa Claus’ conmetor, wntloye who had been ‘In company's service for one. Year su Claue? Kaye One month's sal- asa Christmas prevent... Other sented to. the ‘remain: To the Neat omcinln: of Harg! presented one cach,