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With Food, Clothing, Commander Eva C. Booth, of "the Salvation Army, Tells of Great Task She and Her Aides Have Undertaken for the Yuletide. NINE CHRISTMAS IN VARIOUS i lady a Hat.if She Got Wit- fe: nesses. to Snoring. TREE 3CTIONS HE WAS KILLED BY GAS. Baskets of Food and ‘Bundles! Homeless Man Whom Boylan! “of Clothes Distributed’ to sHad Taken.In Was Also ai. AUS ane ; Older Ones at Amiory by nscious, ; p ae nat MS le ees | Day-—Joy for Children in + Yor many years Matthew Boylan, a} the Evening. fat, Jolly old engineer, and his 1 ————— dady, Mra, Anna Schilichnet, oFiNo. a Banta Clatie toctic ? West Twenty-sixth street, had periodi- | . 4 @ak Kood-natured arguments about | Boylon’s habit of anoring tn his sleep. He stoutly maintained that he did not snore. The Iandiady am sioutly main-| * tained that he did, ans for tho foliy old saint y will anread to all: Christmas cheer will be abundantiy p ae iv toys will delight the youngsters, a monet n will overjoy the old «ear me moring,” ald Boylan a short] Commander Booth ts eminel 1 -Qime azo, “and ir ypu Prove! ft on mejtp play: Hanta: Ciaun to the ay TU buy you the Anest hat you can rot | ts a £ RUNES AE DOSEN CE NG, erse. tor ‘seu ©: fed dent Rveriue. hee Ciristmas Day Hi ty nhe was born on. | + Rotisehoid duties teealy: heard resonant | usrbor rded interest 4 bentoriie cheer | * poring. She went upstairs and found} 0” te thousands 0 love for her work is a err her OnOWh AS SEVEN witnoxses many time nt ee Ey Fal for bury her |W proceeded. trom Rosian’s room. enersy never {nillue. and her greater: i She Wanted thd Hat. reward Ix the gratitude and happtcegs; b entow."' “hala Atrs, Schilchnet to her. | t8¢ needy who gather on ot fo » . morning to receive barkets of food | eetf, “I frove Matt Boylan-wmores ine Biot (win myrelt a new hat.” , She called Paddy Ferris and Martin > Gpimm, two of her boarders, and asked , them to go with her to arouse Boyian @nd prove that he ha been snoring. lAs'they ascended the stairs Grimm re- » Merked: “I've heard many men sno, but Boytan anores Uke two supervises every deta. Commatider Booth was found at the Galvation Army headquarters taking a cup of tea after a sicepleg® night. ‘d's a mistake Ii wasn't kiven wings Tem always Injeuth a hurry,” she said - Rescuers Bring Six Men Ashore] eran (Bietys Wed pose Hiatt Bere) When Graft Founder, in “Tha sand throughout the country. So one can imagine how busy I am. H's an arduous task preparing the Christmas featlvities, but the joy of the poor 1s| “They opened the door of Boylan‘s poor. A rush of gas swept out upon @hem and almost knocked them flat. Storm Off New Haven. Werrie ani Grimm. holding their] sumcient reward for my, lab: All} | Breaths, entered the room and opened | kinda ind oomlitions of humanity eather | take ithe advice of the Petals of the @elwindows. Gas was pouring trom the |at thia armory on Christmas morn. Th>| tugboat James McWilliams, Capt, Set, which was turnel..on full force. blind, the lame, the deaf and dumb. all'tenry Scribner, of the barge { as the ‘bed were two men, fully] come for thelr basket of food Wey og ee Us Contractors After a Court} iseG, Boylan and another, whom|hayen’t mom cnough. I tried to «et Y Mh Ut) Cid ak f Fight Must Pay Fine and Serve Prison Terms. { | i . Relther Mrs. Schlichnet nor her board- pad ever meen before. He was a eed, unkempt-looking man and was Dreathing with patnful eforta” The gnoring of Boylan h-i become faint when the windows were opened. Madison Square Garden. the Sound to-day off Woodmont, while! "Tn the baskets of food which we «ive | aix others were rescued by the McWill-| out in the morning Is food endurh for! 1ame just before the last barge in tow, five. A five-pound turkey,’ noun, vex-| etadles, bread and sweets are provided. and many of the families make the! of the tug foundered. The McWilllams, with {ts string of| WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 —The | sw fore she could etand upon her feet. She | of $5 each case 1s thoroughly investigated by the ‘sium angele,’ as they are called, for We believe in eystem #0 each case may be deserving, but our methods are not mich that the poor are made to fecl they minutes Inter, rescue are distrusted or that thelr affairs are Utes lates, rescued the six men Just before the batge went down, this being. pried Into. one being the last of the seven to re. “Our Christmas arrangements Include main afloat, CRIPPLED CHILDREN as. I think he did. I fell asloep, The ext I knew I was here in tha hos- pital.” MAS, ED PLANS ‘$100,000 40M FOR THE POD started. to pull for the shore.’ After going a few yards thelr boat was cap- sized and both were drowned, The crew of the McWilllams, a few tiny. Carter has served a term of {mpris- onment on ‘these charges. Greene and f Gaynor were tried by the United State: District Court for the Southern Distr! of Georgia and onAprii 12, found guilty on the two arges of con: spiracy and embezzlement, and bo Were sentenced on the same day, the: th amount of the fine imposed represent: | Ine the aum which x charged to have) poropriated, a appealed the case to the Ut Clrevit ©. circult.paind when that cou 1s w give out the toys at 7 in. the a | and I'll -go Santa one better and on an automioblie. I think even then shall have a busy evening. At ee Place I_may @ few words, give away a) few of the presents, then hurry Into the ate) rh motor and fly next place. ane | flemed the verdict of the trial cour people like to ie With-them tn th tt exented etition “to t | 0 j sey presented th petition Inidst of thelr Joy and I love to talk to! lataitia’ Courts Cortiewrltotieestorari ¢ themmand eee their gratitude. felend earn une peach tionf’ the Supreme Court Was bound | under the Federa! Constitution to take, © l cognizance of the matter, notwithstand-/| ing the case had been passed upon by the Court of Appeals. — DEFENDS HIS EARRINGS SWOBTON, Dec. 2—A Christian Sci-| @nce institution. to cot at least 31.00.- Armaty handicaps them the correspondence between Mra, Mary | which ts peat) ra “second street. The a of the stormy, weather; .sang| districts, as Grecis and Baker G, Eddy, the leader of the faith, |ringw rs have long made Christmas carols and then formed one | sn be rewarded @nd Archibald McLellan, the editor of Mim Uy ridicule of the boys of the dining room, an the foor below. | The point also wus ralsed the denominational publications, z eae indosed in hls clty. | caren ete. he ch On Dec. 14 Mra, Eddy wrote to’ atr,| ¥ Forty: hats | Himitation. "As, H jor Sut w penne 0 a and do u Ae! grimes r iy oh ae * athe, 4 nat in July, yea | — J desire to commence {mmediately tol. ‘Curmilto pro: mpely pas tepeed: he ratateamiiad defendants os 1» to dt as per ial of the pettion apre! tourt has tervened, In the ¢ K from. justice see effect of the de |& Christian Science institution for the fred two @hote at (4) wpectal benefit of the poor and the gen-of thixn struck | Pete: ey West Forty-sixth and these, in the strong arnis of male {ne and endowment of this institution) Sulder and Teter tered ite td atten ants, formed the rear of the line, to move eet No. (helpless and WHiU cont at least $1.000,000, Please come! deen murdered. When the top of the staircase was | as %o me at your earliest opportunity and| Policemen Wagner and Detroit grab: | reached tlie ones with Crutches | ‘5 ‘¥owill give you further detaiia.” ded Cacmilfo and rumhed dua way or than by the step y cnteg teres West” Forty-sevenii "street Fuller, and there was no written In obedience to the sumipcns, Mr. Mo- Zellan went to: Concord, 'N. ‘Waidy's heme, yesterday. fushloned way slid down | Donabue was not sadly burt and went and in the ol opinion. H... Mre.Jnome after his wound was dressed at | the baniuters. Roosevelt Hospital, ‘The first valng they did ax they stood | the, tables way <0 give. & Fak) MRS LEE DECLARES LETTER sh int the aext| <<” A COMPLETE FORGERY. In the next 1] Ask for an Opening of the De- ‘ay with 10) pounds of | ineludi. nk cranby f fault in Her Divorce Suit, the tral of the divoree sult be- dolph H, Lee and May Balle} vid Hawk, it mash intel | Broo} Jast week, a letter which purport written and signed by Mra. Leo denies that she wrote this letter and asserts that it ts a complete torwery and was not introduced in: evi- Edward B. Bendit, will make made a fixings p : = 7 2 fi Alt yeuNe fas exe etch (ow nin Lh Cebit bade: Vogen ae mal “Shell Beguine mene eeamuensence We Then tect. eee “4 ‘ y Ue cliouns 2 World." owt! ed, bee ret ee nt of ainging and r 4°. Whe reeult: will muloe y Sa topS and ea aA provided by Ue & CAtetom “Bole &. Fad J and Mra. ‘Blood ir. Arthur Ber dway mer- nang kept the little ones happy until @ late bour in the afternoos FRENCH SCHENTIGT DEAD. PARIS, Deo M—Pierre Putes Caesar res t M ¢ MONUVATI Women to Play Role iy Santa Claus to 30,000 Poor: Toys and Sweets for Them A and Gaynor must xo to the peniten-| fighting for control of the Ilinols Ce tral getting good and steady pay, Inodities of 1908, were | erally haney xome ited | might be t of Appeals for the, easily appalled. es in securities. the eax) Das at last been spared the wage- has to pay out for lying, the better, of; In the inorning we give out the! cry ae vee Fa inging the en cine to that court! ristian Science Leader to baskets of food, unt vasides the dainties Sixty Youngsters En Tur-| gor review. 7. ‘itlon. went at tliat commodities were Increasing in! 3 of the Chriatmaa War 2 : length Into tha questian of thelr extra- (price. True endush, too, but for the! of myse thal kay T A 1 Beiae Pa ‘ound Institution for Good |Sttedae’mesbare (> theme thet! key Feast and Huge Tree | aiion ¢rom Canada. anf urged uie fact las: three at oF mo the prices of | cold, dark rooms it brightens and oheers Vi that because the case fivolved “the re-| commodities have generally been golng | ‘of All Mankind. them to have a ploture to tack on the With Presents.- lations of this nation to foreign na- down, andthe less the waxe earner| for the various periods of hard times through which this country passes. E: ve espect lite 4 who are happy 4 tur: eva {0 and to be devoted expecially to BY SHOOTING YOUTH. fe ore ene oe act scrrimpartane avestions, mere oro-| Rta aaoT stil Sate atTanae Am aay Wen ee Lat ctl et Are ise a aS ppled Children at No. 471 West Pitty: sented by the care in addition to that, in the greats ae an a ili 5 : f ual J & nt Sy i < thb Christian Science movement. The |Carmilio, Tormented by Gang of seventh et were made dow! of extradition, ine cert wal Mo eatiategant’ mit the How much kindly feel- urea anctmenel Prowsc ts Ament O-Ony, ys, Fi fa) I i 1en they partook of whether a person charged te and National Governments are how J | paver Firessisevolver 2 yyouny naa dinner of the school, | bezzlement in one State (New York) can/too extravagant as well tng and good will these throughthe columns of the Christian | ing One Annoyer. 5 "|\be legally tried in another State/ —_—_—.—___ greetings convey. .- Sentinel, th reek!: } 5 ash PATE ndant exercises. j be legally 190) 7 y spat r ees eee een ine weekly OFRAD OC} piageto Carmillo Weare rings in_hin| ‘Twenty-five boys and thirty-ave gira, | (GOMHA As Greene And CANOE Ne | DODGED INTO AUTO STAGE. | Be lavish with them. the denomination, and gives a part of /o.ry and tives at 889 Ninth avenue, who had been gathered in carriages In| man cilarged A heavy oclectric stage on Its way Talk them, Beni them, {James Burke, seventeen years’ old, ke, Burk ‘of the vehicle, and his right DECEMBER 285 1 OW PEERS va RATES COURT, ~ DEMOS TRL | Alderman Howls Rs Wich Told’ Perjury Case Must Fol- 1 “low Thasy’s. septa the yeolfervis objections of te y Clay who w cease to! eran an Dee ‘An not, calle: Petecs, perjury by’ Ine drawn engneed to abandon COMPTAN DER 2VA BOOTE eee the body of the aeninst ahy! of ten Sears, when all amy wit- is will be dead. T demand that be placed. on. trial. r: 4 the Assistant ‘ied and anotlier c: Peters will have to Ax tikes up. ‘question of the innocence Ht ¢ {Harry Thaw is aeain mubmities ta TIMES, SAS IS tans TUL CT Rich Getting H—I ne Days, but the Poor Not So | Bad Off, After All.” CHICAGO, Dec. 22 rcipality Did Not Meet a Boylar. Was Dead. contents do for several days. tne | (ORbladen scows, was imiaking slow) preme Court of the United States toc | eemen uch mansisexottng Nelle these ofS yt cH epee headway on {ts way trom New Tork | day dented the petition for writs or cer-| om Here reiting it coming and’ Its Obligations Promptly. Aine He ‘pronounced Boylan} a anrmpit old woman fainted from) wovan oni Gana ict, Neary S88 Of | tloradt bringing to that court the canes £0108: The poor man does not need toi eee ga ead. The other man was taken.to the| hunger and exhaustion when she Fe-| gee and goon the McWilitcns gc,{ Of Benjamin D. Greene and John F,\ "ve any Yery Keen jeaio of the : hoapital and revived, celved her basket It was an hour ben) soo ttea from itn tom. Gaynor, who are ence to pay |Fich man for this Christina, at any| Failure on the -part of the city to meet {ts obliga fons promptly Is He sald heowas Edward Colton, « Th a 749 and to undergo t Alse*—StuyvesantFish to-day {a v aveanialnsliscitnelseveralabareer z adergo terms: raise uyvesantFlsh to-day tf an ine ee eee the cence pommeless:itrann ce Lest, night heamet | had owelkedia)mileito obtain the Das) outed for help, and, realizing the| tmprisonment’ of f Yeats each. (erview gave that note of encourage-I troubles in chich Drone Pen Boylan on Ninth avenue, The old en-|ket and had had nothing to eat for) ony caw al ie on the charges of embexzlement and troubles In which Brown & Fleming. wineer, finding that he had no bed and|two days. We gave her two baskets| wim Of Oe tarts, the-Mo-| 07 splracy, with Capt Oberiin ate Gee, ment thle lesa wealthy Amertoan| at No. 12 Broad sireet, gener) con- Bo money, invited him to share the room/|an4 carfare to her home. A larse DE aboard the tne yacgete nie ert tariuto idetraud stheUnlteas States rethren. tractors, find themselves, A petition {n eae nepoes lnasreralipiecet on the Shot mane ge Seat etre plomata gel This, six men managed to do with Hani maby ui harbor improvements at! pretty well off, taking It altogether,''| D ¥ } =e. Ca t dimeulty,. but Capt. Sohriber Shieh y rs 22 Giioks, I don't remember who iit the| “Before we give out baskets and toys | Sres! Aimauity, but Capt. Bohribe: and} Tmia ends the noted case and Greene | "ent on the New Yorker who is Ing tn the petition | Steamboat Compan: the White with claima of 33,50 Offerman & Wella with clafma of $3,.8% was made tgat : & fad committed ab in making aasigninents to pre Judge Hough named an recivera Russell G. Veit and Jamoe Rallroad. ‘The wage-earner 1s the com- his ex- ice and gen- he should be pretty well aatistied {th himself this Christmas the Moai and life necessary to i tence are decreasing jn ruotcy }ferred creditors. “But what about the financlal situa-| lon. Fhe firm haa dealt mainly in brok : J ealt malnly tn broken ‘Oh. the rich man gete the worst of|atane for bufiding purpones... It 3 stone The amount of} also many ¢ ing of garb z rom cellar excayations, If one were | earth from ¢ s H age have been expe- =i SLOW BIDDING FOR GOLD. LONDON, Dee. :23.—Comnetition tar gold was not #0 keen te~Iny, and Germany sald “Fish. the big fellows have lost alled appalling They lericing some nasty Jobe, and suchas the dump- Mr; the removal of ner. | Theré hag been a howl of lato years |} purse, he Is off. “Extravagance {a chiefly Fesponalble | avenue to-day struck Telephone them. WEW YORK TELEPHONE Co., 18 Dey Stree of Fteenth streat, Ayentle A, at who was trying to. dodge in was knocked down was, broken. The sted. arm JAMES MCGREERY &GO; ti; BRIC-A-BRAC DEPTS. 1 Holiday Suggestions, Marble Busts, Figtires and Pedes- tals, French pnd Vienna Bronzes, Dutch Silver, Carved Ivory, hand-painted Min- jatures on Ivory}; Art: Potteries ; Cop- per and Brass Articles, | English and French China, Decor- ative Plates, Cups and Saucers, Dinner Sets and open stock Mablewares Game and Fish Sets, Electric and Oil Lamps. In Hoth Stores, ey Dowling, in the Branen of the Supreme Court, « was ne calendar. On Aspist- Justica | the | as. Star » han | S, i | | trial for| | | | THE aus ; RD nev! anu th | ‘ Brown and 4 Fleming” Say me CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have ‘Always Bought ‘Bears the ‘Signature ALCOHOL IPE % AVegetable Preparation fords similating the Food and Regula ling the Stomachs ane Bewels cl “In FANTS “CHILDREN Promotes Digestion Crerfut ness and Rest.Contalns neither | Opiuint. Morphine nor Miacral. Nov T NARCOTIC. | Regie a7 Od DESULELATUER | i) Qi) Aperfect Remedy for Constea 3 toit, Sour Stomach. Diarrna 4 ® ‘Worms Convulsiois feverish: } ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimie Signature of == CASTORIA © Exact Cony of Wrapper. new youn <r. THE CENTAUR CoMPanY, JAMES MeGREERY.&CO. 23rd Street FURNITURE, 34th Street In Both Stores. Holiday Novelties. Art Furniture, Gold Patlor Cabi- nets and ‘Tables, Mahogany Writing Desks and ‘ablés, Morocco Covered English Reclining Chairs, Fireside Rockers and Chairs, Low Seated Dress- ing Chairs, Secretaries, Book Cases, Racks, Tea Wagons, Trays, Lunch - and Gard Tables, Morris Chairs, Desk Chairs and Tabourettes. Various styles in -Cellarettes, Colonial, and_<¢ Sheraton reproductions, Many quaint’ and un- usual articles suitable for gifts, prizes and favors. ; z ART DEPARTMENTS. Novelties,— embroidered fine materials in ribbon and lace. Glove, , Handkerchi ef, Jewel and Sewing Cases, ‘Photo Frames, Engagement Calendars, on : a7, Hair Pin Boxes, etc. Lace Scarfs, Cen- tre Pieces, Leather Covers, Pillows, Mats and Scarfs. . ie ‘ Fourth Floor, Twen' { Seventh Floor, {\ i 23rd Street Y 34th Street “JAMES MGREERYGGQ ss * Holiday Notes. _° Every department is complete and ‘contains various . articles suitable for Holiday Gifts: Jeweled Novelties, Antique Jewelry, \ Sterling Silver Articles, Gilt Photo Frames, Brass Desk Requisites, Station- ery, Leather Goods, Fans; Perfumery, Combs, Hair Brushes, ete, 34th Street 23rd Street JAMES MoGREERY & GO, TOY DEPARTMENT, 94th Street Store. Am attractive assortment of Fine” Imported Dolls and Novelties in Toys for Boys and Girls. At very moderate prices, Thirty-fourth Street. — - ;