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| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1908. Return of Prosperity Brings Jolly Yuletide tor Rich and Poor in This Great City; SANTA BROUGHT Hotels Thronged, Restaurant Tables All Le Many Untori unates cee For NO MUFF: WIFE Ho FAMED SE Ambulance Surgeon Spoiled | Her Drama by Showing She Dinner, of Course, Will Be the Feature of the Holiday, and In This, at Least, Old Sant: Has Forgotten None. APPEALS TO WEALTHY MET READY RESPONSE Drank No Poison, | Christmas Trees for Children Jyears old, of No. 308 West Ninetys J sevent didn’t receive a fur Everywhere, and All Well) Laden — Names of Chari-! table Donors Hidden in} mutt tre husband, John, as she had expected this morning, When she renliaed her di ntment she ran into that she | 1 s policeman, Many Cases anid A ould find Unusual cheer prevails Christmas m had been aske a fur muff as @ 1 had not told to give her. When she awoke Ss morning she went into the dining room where the HS TOMBS CELL Mr. Blackburn found ~~~ ran to a drug stor because many who felt t p grip of the money stringency last year are now en- ty. In the business dis- | gall oat a s * a) ca 5 shy, ‘ ee wt fe same old story of almost ted . aa ‘ y at home| Mas they were able to dispense this) year, In addition to providing work for many who needed and w t they big Broadway and Fifth avenue hotels, | have provided gifts for ma Joying prosy tricts It is dererted streets, Every 0: ° who pos sibly can is spending th. with his family. There {5 an unusual bustle about the ving on the then she had taken poison wed the bots neighh for many big dinners and suppers are | Besides toys galore, many promucts floor. Neighbors came sent in for dis- out that she to be given by pr minent New York. ety, aS usual, ers, In some of the larger hostel ributed $860 in gold among fif every table has been engne: er, Blackburn Fs Ayal ned Po- night, The regular patrons of all t Rate SRG GUY ere le Holy Fi jer’. ite Broug 5 rig t hotels received pleasant surprises from | ware cont en tne identity ue te dane High Financier’s Wite Brought oad Wright hurried to id Police- Hundredth the managements to-¢ Weinen novelties. ed The hospitals, prisons and other insti- 4 tutions have arranged for their usual] BRYAN GETS HOME Christmas dinners, charitable organiza »y x <7 ‘J tions had plans so perfected FOR CHRISTMAS. eversvulnes moved uo clockwork, & many of them Holiday Meal Last Night in Basket. en ud tind no polson Mrs. cons swa lowed it hungry people snp New =| A St spending Christmas with his family at | “3 t POLICE SANTA CLAUS. Fairview | : B k the E — All the craft o he seas ¢ in the | a ¢ anniversary nthe humble canal be + trisky GOV. HUGHES HAS | with good cheer, many of be- decked in holly, with Christmas trees FAMILY REUNION. " for the little on = Little Cripples Happy. Ie at the Faeur,| 4500 AT HIGH MASS Reversing the usual order, the children HH mike all FOR NIGHT WORKERS. the Hospital for Crippled Children, | mansion during the nollday searon, | pict ent ea Forty-second street and Lexington ave- ‘ 80 |pressive Christmas service held to-d Rue, and Frank J. Gould, one of the eee was the high mass celebrated at 2.15 patrons, presented the children with 10, NQ GIFTS TO GIVE: HE DIES.) oclork this morning in St. Andrew's Pounds of chocolates. Church at City Hall Place and Duane About two hundred little crippled bo: street. This mass is sung annually and girls from four to fourteen y the benefit of the printers, reporters, old had the time of their lives. The cli- | in Wife's Presence. |editors, pressmen and other employees ‘max came when John O'Brien, a four-| pEeNvER, Dev _|of the Park Row newspapers, and there teen-year-old paticnt, appeared dressed | cause ie was out of Hy coma | Were fully 1,500 of them packed in the as Santa Claus. hot give his wife Christmas presents, |chureh when the celebrant, Father een AA ead reenty-A¥e | Thomas Hamiine, « plumber, killed him: | Luke J- vere Bi cokeilaaniscerstatne self last night by sending a bullet into Was greatest next to watches for cam- | A special musical programme was rain. The suicide was comnttted eras, books and mechanical toys. iis Rots sin a ‘ harbors re obaerving PO AEA Christmas ‘Tree in Station House gH 02 GFS negra Vho Was Santa Claus Who ¢ q i e Police * u Poor. ALBA} Dec spent Christinas q tive Mansion wi Hughes aiemand] don Christmas Eve Suicide ‘About twenty-five girls got smal ii" ‘he presence of his wife, who heg)| candace Pr, ue choir, under aE a t sete rece “4 mae 2 RrdneaanaWi ania Gercaker tour cesta [ustuetuenehin aiamallchuatmanyre: |p cetOnnin sans eeu ienan | a GRE ne ate pill te Mled to HAT IS, nething is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell old, got a gold ring she had asked for. |Membrance, Touched by her thought: | CUNT pity Fisherman, Mra So Nae DESIG make just what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the She was probably the happiest of them | fulness of him and his inability to re-! Amelia Devin, Mrs. J.T. Lynch, Miss iia iarioue seit rap alr lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, all, for she will soon return to her Yon- {turn her kindness, he broke down and|§. Quigiey and Misn Atkinson i 5 i u 2 B 8 u ’ Rare oreiGaisnictelvitcarcatiermre (rer The Rev. Thomas Evans, as deac ne s ovthy ' »» heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These ci yy eured of th s landitherRev: malinl, aa at s Irdly expected . . s é v 5 spinal trouble that made her an invalid, | “Thin will be a sad Christmas, for Se ered Ee Umar in cole: | } ue : pee “gre the symptoms of sickness. i may be fever, congestion,/ you,"’ he said and walked into another! prating the masse The services con- | yor) 3. ¢: i i i i Dinner for Everyone. room, drew a revolver from a suit case|cluded with the singing by the cholr | p Sia puesigs eye 1 worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina, Do not lose a minute. ‘The 1,500 newrboys will attend to their and placed the weapon to his head and/and the congregation of the hyinn,! ) appeare Give the child Castoria. It will start the digestive organs into 2,000 pounds of turkey at the Newsboy fired, killing himself. ‘Holy God, We Praise Thy Name. — operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the ietid! Home, No, 14 New Chambers street, to- reer” « CHRISTMAS AT SING SING erty AEE ee g : Satya night. ‘The Harlem Misxion and Home Ch OI ON Petter a Ween matter, and drive away the threatened sickness, for Homeless Boys will also feed a Heber sivhouccisnavein Charity Organization Society Father Knick’s Christmas Tree; Pe My gs cama tare beste sneer 1 CARTE dinners tor A. M ato A | Some Appropriate Presents» pple Gne thousand two nunarat wen wii ReOFts 1,010 Homes Made . Sa a = DETTE cate alsreayianmeenel Happy by Evening World PRET LE PI CORSE at the Sittig Christmas tthe Ful- | ton Theatre, Brooklyn, this morning. WASHINGTON HAS A The old men nd women at the home | of the Little Sisters of the Poor in East! Novel Scheme of Distribution of Its Readers’ Beventieth street enjoyed a dinner given Movers for i) will be laid'e trang, Charity Wins Praise From Those Who | WHITE CHRISTMAS ‘ Tilford's dinner to the “Little Mothers” | ipi | : ‘ Sa | in the Murray Hill Lyceum, There are | Knew the Needs of the Recipients toys and cand: oungster, The Voluntee fc of America sent out enough baskets to-day to THE CHARITY ORG OF THE CITY,OF NEW YORK. December ZATION SOCIETY, WASHINGTON, Dex 15,00, and Gen. Ballington Booth made an auto trip through the city and to Jer- fey in connection with the distribution To The New York Evening World The machine was given to Commander Booth by a wealthy sympathizer, and Suits of clothe or overcoats have been distributed to a 6 ed ery ! school children by the Charity Organization Society during the pas pay NALS y carries ten persons, and when he left ; TT a AN RMN OO atte f Sen Pr y and n he lett rare zi the generosity of The Evening World and its readers . i Twenty-third street early to-day on bis J Week throug 8! t ; tour he wax accompanied by his staff This useful and kindly gift has been fully of the at the national capital w 2, 1908 and bis fifteen-year-old daughter, Miss || peneficiaries. 1: has been no less highly com Theodora Booth, this being her first | simately concerned with the distribution of the clothing and thereby Public appearance in the work her ~ - penne enthenodhacconnllahed father is doing, enabled accurately to judge of the amount of good accomplish The distribution of In every instance the clothing was needed. It w cause of a proper pride, were reluctant to appear i eon rhs Dy ecaaeeky olves F rom the Door en to children school with- Sinners for the Gri were t nat Central F The Soap Does th the Work. h a gift, and even to some who were really unable to attend of lack of proper cloth the child Every man and woman should repel disease-wolves which are was from Jieadqua ful etal ¢ ih was. as bea uy bint EN Ap! MBSIUD AT That's the difference peer PL&G, no respecters of persons and may attack at any time. day. Tb Haete ORM ahs Naphtha Soap and ordinary W hat these disease-wolves? They are constipation, Help for the Poor Heme oe AP aA laundry soap. biliousness, indigestion, nervous headaches, sleeplessness and Ree hrint ne 4 and of attractive appe When you use ordinary laundry soap, YOU do the othgr little ailments, at first so trivial as to appear almost harm- ae On behalf of the ignition Bocleis i) Dex 10 ‘ ; , less. Disperse them ow, and drive them from your door with aoclath anfotea ' work, ; assurance of ou Fourth a ehar Sincerely yours W When you use P. & G. Naphtha Soap, the work is a Ab s done for you—the SOAP does it, 5 i ST The Evening W poor this year a differe There's the difference. ' rom wir and ine fat Chrisimar “ : ; c met years In one case, it takes you from seven in the morning us ie enesiclarign of Mvaning: Ward ur in the afternoon to get through the washing; and i ‘ TAVenUrLaatiieaatas wera Rusa binahahauvaniedanhand: before they grow dangerous, There is poison in their fangs that - PAS eres Soe ae In the other case, the work is done in half that time; will harm the whole body unless you rid yourself of them at once. When your digestion is upset, when the bowels do not act freely, when the head is heavy, the sleep troubled, the liver out ot order-— disease is at the door, with your present method of washing clothes: Be wisein time, Take Beecham’s Pillsimmediately, Forthese Read these simple, easy directions and compare them | to twelve J ‘ nd minty The stockings wer en hung by the chim | | nd BE rO WASH WHITE CL OTH! 5 each piece in lukewarm pills, alone and unaided, will keep the disease-wolves at bay, and g ney with care, } | ivelve senne ‘ water 4 if ¢ » uy Pack rolls in @ and | of & c ¢ kew water, them oak hait ap hour or } n hopes that Sair i ’ t ne Bs at oh : ; ahs vil eit haiti neti F : ' ‘ I r with r no ' ' sc anemia | ag ae el ainst Attacks of Iiness { Byes World, Whi) IN Hse printed vencaion the same sent | INapartis”’| — § Cents » Cake—Worth More. | In bones with full directions, 10c. and 2c. BO \ { | we —