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BRAMWELL BOOTH TELLS PLANS FOR SALVATION ARMY Social Work the One Great Object in Future, Says New General. i penal medicine to a44 to the universal NEED NO MORE PRISONS. ‘The prisons also must be dominated by the spirit of human sympathy and Feligious influence. The inequalities of the law are gravely to blame for the Wretched conditions in which the sub- merged uriminal classes are found. “How easy society finds it to lock up all sorts of undesirable, affilcted peo- ple. Society has to pay, but let us Father Wished His Own Ener- gy Might Be Second to Roosevelt’s. a STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Mrs. Etta Anthony Baker of St. Mark's place, New Brighton, is spend- ing her vacation at Twin Lakes, Pike County, Pa. Mrs, B. T. Weed of Roe street, West New Brighton, has returned from a visit to Hackensack, where she was the guest of Mrs. T. B. Spence Pride of the Juntors’ Councit, No. 2, Daughters of America, will have their annual dance at Happyland Park, | South B to-morrow evening. Dr, F. 8. Jamieson of Castleton avenue, West New Brighton, has purchased a dwelling on the Gibson estate, street, tlons in It. Mrs. D. F, Simonson of Richmond Terrace, Port Richmond, is at North Branoh, N. J., the guest of her daugh- ter, M: Winfleld 8. Koller. The Arthur Kindt Association of |Tompkinsville has elected the following ' BY SOPHIE IRENE LOEB. \@pectal Corespondence of The Evening World.) LONDON, Aug. 2%%—Bramwell Booth, new General of the Salvation Army, me to-day the first interview he Branted to an American newspaper Tepresentative. “The great spirit of Americanism was always with my father,’ eral. Bodine id the Gen- forgot it, and it attitude toward Americans to the day of his death. He wae personally acquatated with three Presidents. He loved McKinley dearly. ‘Wo admired the energy of Roosevelt, and the only praise he ever gave himself was to say that he hop but second to Roosevelt’ wage to me was the first to greet me as the new General, “The last telegram held in father’s hand came from America. It waa from Evangeline, reading, ‘Kiss him for me.’ “Bo you see he closely allied with America, Father was a distinctly mod- ern man. He had no prejudices, but accepted conditions and the trend of| the times as to future practical methods | of heip, rather than theories, It is my Great hope to make men realize the Value of citizenship and their relation &nd responsibility to the community, Getting away from the pauper idea. SOCIAL WORK THE FUNDAMEN- | TAL OBJECT IN FUTURE. “Thus the social work of the Salva- tion Army {fs for the future its funda- mental object. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING 18 WOT FOR THE ORDINARY MAN—BUT “the best beer brewed” te yours W next time you ack by name for MOERLEIN’S Barbarossa (Brewery Bottled Only) You Can't Get Better Than the Best Made @n sale at most bars and cafes KARL VILL ( Wholesale Dealer Phone 700 4 617-621 Eleventh Ave, Bryant Je & -uusuuso wie Lure Tusect Ext Fiilnate HUIS is tas Baten Tell Terror, bs thos Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 35th St, Groceries and Delicatessen Purity, wholescmenese, full weight and measure, prompt delivery and lowest-in-th:- city prices are advantages you enjoy when you buy at Macy's. OUR CELEBRATED PURE FRUIT SYRUPS—Rag] ‘a Pineapple and ten other flavors; TY, itremberty, | Jemon, nd, wholesome; “Lily Whitey” Sprang Medium botile, wey dozen, * Fhe & ER EXTRACT— ‘One bottle ma our. pric Pint bottle, Mey . IME JUICE—Small bottle, 28e4 dozen, MAL GALE OF THE FAMOUS HYWACO tot Hymeia its large 16 t R nce bc 10 ef quality sold elsewhere at 36c to 400 pound; our price for this caddy, 82,00; 5-1b, caddy, pound A SPECIAL SALE OF SPANISH QUEEN 'PH—Solected large olives, Perfect; packed in 11-ounce bottle; regular price ste batt D RICE neuring EXTRA QUALITY HE, in our own fac i piALe, HAW: PPLE "Dessert vy syrup; la yayrup: large KIPPERED HERRING OF MERUIN( deen Preserving Co., Lid, Sold ever “ROYALTON” BRAND PORK AND BEA‘ cans, Sold ¢ e Te k white stalks, In ra, Totes at 8100 ca our pric F this sale, can, 440 —are under the gupervision of a Swiss chef, whoce staff arsists him in the daily preparation of d.le.table salads, force meats, roast meats, roast fowl, individual dishes, sauces and i Salads are prepared fresh every day. Everything clean, everything tas‘y, wholesome, everything appetizing, everything priced as low as is compatible with quality of the (dh, Counter Delivery Only SUGAR CURED BOILED HAM—Tender, } ous flavor; ham, 1b. 82 cured and ced; Ib., Alo ey; tender top H Ib. 440 IMPORTED WESTPHALIAN CERVE- LAT SAUSAGE— Ib., BOC BEST QUALITY CERVELAT OR SAL~ AMI ATYLE SAUSAGE— Ib., B00 COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON—Fa ._ OLEPPIEN, GREI Fodishk DISMARC Square; % tin, per tin, Dy BISMARCK HERRINGS—Oval; FINEST DELICATESS areerit | iene RINGB—Piquante sauce; Ib. flavored with cele With mayonnaise; > DUCK—In Asplc: pe OABT PIGBON—In Asn GENUINE EMENTHAL SWISS ¢ IMPORTED ROQUEFORT CH Delivered pei fiavor. Special tor | Bg Jar, 200 Mo, 1 Jar, 490 Ne. 2 jor, Ote No. 4 jar, 91,78) patus He is making extensive altera- | -THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, officers: William F. Esterbrook, Preat-! dent; Edward Rens, Vice-President Wallace Boyd, Secretary; Sid. Hollo- way, Sergeant-at-Arms. The organiza- | tion will have its annual outing at Con- nally’s Robin Hood Hotel, Concord, Bept. 29. Court Tottenville, No, 413, F. of A. Tottenville, will hold its annual pie- nio at Staudt'’s Shore Road Hall, | Rossville, Sept. 14. The committee of wements, Henry Keeber, Chair- John P. Bolan, Henry Walker- John Carsen, James Roach Charles O'Donnell and James Bolan, ex-officio, 1s completing the prelimi- or @ good time. h H. Decker Camp No. 20, United Spanish-American War Veter- ang, will hold a special and social | meeting at their headquarters, Staple- ton, Sept. 6. There will be a muster in of candidates. A delegation from | William J. Sewell Camp No. 10 of | Elizabeth, N. J. will be present as! Buests, M b bert W. Jones and family of St. Paul's avenue, Tompkinsvile, are sojourning at Melvin Mills, N. H. WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY Summer Apparel WOMEN'S, MISSES’, GIRLS’ 45 Women’s Bathing Suits Of silk or satin. 150 Women’s Lingerie Waists. .. From regular stock. Of voile, crepe, batiste. Of silk, chiffon, linen. White linen, repp, khaki. | Taffcta, voile, pongee, chiffon; | Tailored models; sizes 14 to iW) 10.98 | Bed, SOLD 8 | teens. Co Bam Oittenter ROOMS Compldtely Furnished ROOMS Completely Furnished 3 Fhe BOOKLET formation outfit, SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY | |“The Truzille’ Charmeuse Dress NEW FALL MODEL 200 Women’s Lingerie Waists.. . Some hand embroidered; linen laces. 55 Real Lace Trimmed Waists..... 27 Women’s Odd Coats. 12 Taffeta Afternoon Coats and Wraps Formerly up to 69.50 14.50 Ultra smart, exclusive coats; copies of foreign mode!s 45 Women’s Travelling Coats In a varicty of novelty cloths. 27 Women’s Washable Skirts. ...... 19 Women’s White Serge and Linen Suits, In one or two models of a kind. 32 Women’s Summer Dresses, ¥ Odd collection voiles, taffetas, serges and lingerics, 29 Women’s Lingerie Dresses Some with real lace and hand embroidery. Formerly up to 29.50 | 30 Misses’ Summer Dresses.. Voile, linen, lawn; sizes 13 to 18, Odd Lot Misses’ Dresses | 26 Misses’ White Serge Dresses. 21 Misses’ White Serge Suits.. In a variety of styles; sizes 13 to 18, 57 Girls’ Wash Dresses. .. Ginghams, poplirs; sizes 4 to 14. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street S865 Wort Sh ‘a Week: *100 wor. “1: ‘Open matures #-enings ‘Unt 10, 09 a week delivers this Extire Bedroom Out it, iacluding Waite Enamel Dress- er, Chi.fonier,Chiir, Rocker, Bed Sp:.ng & Mattress, Val. $50, Complete for TAST WEEK OF THE REDUCED SALE OF “OUR our. 1s. PHYSICIANS ARE NATU- RALLY PREJUDICED against proprietary or adver- tised medicines, as the sale of these rerredies decreases their incomes. However this may be, the general public is benefited by the use of such standard medi- cines as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, with its wonderful record of thousands of cures among suffering women. We are very glad to say, however, that there are hundreds of honest physicians in the United States who dc not hesitate to recommend such medicines. 25.00 In Black, Taupe and Navy Blue. 3.95, 5.95 Formerly up to 22.50 | 75c | Formerly 2.50 1.50 Formerly up to 5.50 .3.75, 5.00 Formerly up to 13.50 5.00 Formerly up to 29.50 14.50 Formerly up to 29.50 1.50 Formerly up to 7.50 10.00 Formerly up to 45.00 | 12.50, 18.50, 25.00 7.50 4.75 7. 50 | "Formerly 22.50 Antigen 12.50 Formerly up to 35,00 10.60 | ‘ormerly up to 32.50 1.65, 2.56 Formerly up to 4.95 sizes 1 14 to 18, 18, a Week we Close Evenings at 6. $33.98 aps ROOMS Gumpletey Furnishaa 119°" | § We Pay Freight and Rai roud 1912 ( Thursday Specials In Most Wanted Goods EVERY ITEM IN THIS REMARKABLE ADVERTISEMENT is | a striking demonstration of famous Abraham and Straus character- | istics—i. e., wanted goods, best qualities, at record low prices. The || only way to really appreciate the wonderful values is to compare || the goods, quality for quality, style for style, pattern for pattern, ‘| and price for price with those oifered by any other store anywhere, at any time. i) Men's $10.00 Raincoats, $6.50 SEVERAL THOUSAND of these were made by one of our best local manufacturers for a large Western jobber, to be sold again || by him to the retail trade. We, as large users of this maker's || product, were lucky enough to get a few hundred at a shade below | the jobber’s figu at less than they are now being sold to retailers at wholesale. Outside of dark tan cassimere, double texture, with a English plaid lining and of best construction throughout; all sizes Excellent underprice value as well in Coals ‘At $3.95 and $9.85, floor, Men's Building $5 Black Velvet Hat Shapes, $2.95 | Just the best of luck and the fact that we are able to take a big | i lot just when the maker desires most to sell permits this remar | able offering of new styles—adaptations and direct copies of | mart || Paris models. French Wings at 1Sc. Each. All the leading colors, including black and white—a very big lot at an | amazingly little rice. Main floor, center, Kast Buikting, $1 Black Fancy Mohair, 59c. Yd. MADE ON THE BEST ENGLISH looms to seil at $1.00 a bh perfect | in every way, lustrous and a fine substantial material; full 42 inches wide. fear, Central Building. 69c. Mohair Brilliantine, 29c THE POPULAR NAVY BL t a record little price—a fashion favored dust shedding fabric—finely woven, of lustrous quality—42 inches wide. A bargain indeed for Thursday. Main floor, West Building, Women’s Silk Suits at $12.50 to $49.75 That Were From $32.50 to $115.00 JUST ABOUT 50 OF THE BIG! BARGAINS ever of- fered by any store at any time. Smart tafleta and silk serge Suits that have outstayed’ their time HG and must get out at once. Colors are navy, changeable, black y BLACK AND BROWN velvet Pumps with bow of self mate- rial, closely trimmed welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels, Some black moire Pumps in the lot als were $4.95, now all priced at $2,95 a pair. ond floor, West Building, Remnants of Wash Fabrics At 5c., 10c. and 19c. a Yard. MONTH END SALE of washable cotton fabrics, Most de- irable weaves and colorings; some lengihs long enough for a dress, others for waists, aprons or children’ S school dresses, etc, veay oor, Weat Muikling, $1.25 to $2.00 Lingerie Petticoats , and, in consequence, you can buy single Coats |i} | 79c and 98c 1,200 in the lot A splendid lot of lingerie Petticoats in a | wide range of styles, comprising lace and embroidered effects; | Nhe samples included in the lot. An early selection in advised, | rond floor, Kast Building — | Big: in 9x12 Foot Rugs | _ The popular dining room and living room sizes—the best at | tion for the Thursday sales: $ seamless Tapestry Brussels, $19.50 seamless Velvets at $15.00, $21.50 Axminsters at $17.50, $30.00 Body Brussels at $23,50, $35.00 to $50.00 Wiltons, $29. 50 and $35. 09. $13.50, | Bast Building All the REST OF OUR SUMMER SUITS al $6.98, '$9 95 | and $14.75, Wonderful opportunities to buy fine Suits at less than they cost Second floor, rear, Central Building, Women’s $4 & $5 Pumps, $2.95 $11.00 Box Couches, $7.90 In August Furniture Sale | Denim covered Box Couch, with self spring opener attachment, | $6.75 Oak Chiffoniers, $5.40 Golden oak finish, with five large drawers, top drawer swell shaped. $10.00 Oak Bureaus, $6.75 1 oak finish, with two large and two small drawers, with shaped | virror ai Buby Men’s 20c. to 35c. Sample Half Hose, 12ic. SAMP LE HALF HOSE and checks; some plain Store orders only in liste ilk and cotton in fancy | lso embroidered side \ QU ALITY EANAMA St ERG mn » oor, Men's Building. Women’s $3.50 Tailored Skirts, $1.95 EXCELLENT JUST VIN _ Women’s 30c. Stockings 19c, Bt thread Sto , with lace ankles, Main fo lack lisle | Imported good full fashioned, trout, © o9tn to Géth St. 100. Pe. Gold Initialled 6, 98 ge | Dinner Sets at : That is one of the many important features of our Great Fall Clearance Sale now on. American Porcelain Dinner Set, light, thin and durable; 100 pieces, including SOUP TUREEN WITH COVER. Each piece decorated with a very neat gold border edge and initial in gold; in the old Colo. } nial shape; we have “i | init in stock, so come: early and select a set for i $6.98. We Aiso Offer Gold, Initial Dinner Set, Made to Your. Urder, tor 310.00, 00, | 100 Pieces, with Soup Tureen and Rim Soup 1 Soup Plates of Ameri American | porcelain; your choice of 4 decorations; border effect in every $10: 00 piece and your initial in gold; an exceptional value for | SpecialsinAmerican| Imported China | Porcelain Dinner Sets} Dinner Sets:— Dinner Set, with soup tureen; each| 51-Piece Austrian China Dinner if] set with gold border 5 fanc: Lov het neatly deco- 4.50 rated; special price. . Mi 56.95 | 1s 00-Piece Austrian China Moog soup tureen; 4 Set, sugar and cream jug, , pretty designs to select from, and tion, neatly decorated; special price. . each with gold edge; 100 $8. 49), Pieee Ansiiea pieces; special values at | Dinner Set, with soup tureen and t, with soup turcen, neat shape pretty decora- pretty border floral decorations; 100 $10.00) wire recitin aot eoe | Half Dinner Set, 48 pieces; all use- Set, with soup tureen, $14.98 ful pieces and very pret- $2 9 border decorations; ty decorations; special special price. . American Cut Glass |Imporied B'ue Cere ‘eve Ont wd at 6 for $1.2 lete Out- 8-inch as Pieces, each plece with ool ms j fern — dish, prettily cut, brilliant <4 Ay — finish. We include a fern and a 10-inch Cin 5 bevelled mirror plateau; $1. 98 § 1b. size, 5 cae shape, with under- complete for. 8-in. Berry Bowl, deep glaze blue onion pattern; name " $2. 25 «decorated on each, to 34 Ave., 59th to 60th St. cut pattern, choice de- sign Imported Spice Jars for 4 Buy Your Piano} at Bloomingdales’ 3 Our Pianos Are the “Best” Our Prices Are the “Lowest” Gur Terms Are the “Easiest’’ We sell only guaranteed Pianos and Player Pianos; the kind thet makes a lif 4 friend of every purchaser. Walters Pianos at $250 Including Chair and Cover, on Terms of $5.00 Down and $1.00 per Week Other Walters Pianos at $260, $285, $300 and $350. Walters Pianos have won an enviable reputation throughout the country as instruments of the highest musical quality. Their rich, resonant tone and beautiful case designs make them ideal instruments ) Oe homes of refinement Wa'ters 88-Note Player Pianos $395 Including Cover, Bench, Cabinet and 12 Rolls of Music, on Terms of $10.00 Down and $2.00 per week Other Walters Player Pianos at $450, $500 and $600, ‘These instruments are masterpieces of the mechanical mind, bring new life into your home, help to entertain your friends and guests, and are always. ready torcspond to the musical taste of every member of your family. ‘They surpass all other Player Pianos in ease of operation; expression devices are the sme, They are almost human, PIANOS KES TUNING AND REPAIRIN Se MONTHLY |___ PIANOS A SPECIALTY Complete Stock of New 88-Note Player Music Rolle ~ EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beautiful new Walters Plano or We will take same in eat $1.90 2.00 a 59th to 60th St, oe