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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1982. SMITH ANSWERS (fet Tan WT THE MW AD OF THE SALVATION ART ration for many tramps! furthest north ever reached by a cratt | ts who are now I of that description. For several years hopeless, and whose wandering 4 ' 4 in Honolulu, and he had trav- i , a often acquired without any pre- mashed in the Far Hast and ed ‘Bramwell Booth Bramwell Booth Speaks _ WILSON ATTACK | oy “of His Departed Father And His Future Hopes + neers rewne aves ONRISCANDIDACY, Demands that Governor pins Promise Not to Interfere sn State Campaigns. SINGLED OUT, HE SAYS.| | Denunciation of Newark Man Practical Indorsement of the Five Others, ‘The Morning Star of Newark, which carries at the head of its editorial col umn the name of James Smith Jr, ite owner, said to-day: “Gov. Wilson's statement, given out At Bea Girt, taking «ides in the Demo- cratic Senatorial contest in the New Jersey primarii irly expresses, in @ Single case, his personal wishes In a negative way. There are eandi- dates whose petitions have been filed in) the Senatorial primary, They are Frank McDermit of Newark, George W. Young of Jersey City; William Hughes of Paterson, William C. Geb- hardt of Hunterdon County, John Westcott of Camden and former Uni- | prisons such colonies must become un- GETTING AWAY FROM THE |from the prison idea and Ix determined |to have an entirely new treatment of jevery needy individual according to his whole need. “There can be no question about the abhorrence felt by the Salvation Army for any sort of pandering to those who will not work. It is on record, Such shirkers are the natural enemies of society and the curse of every effort to help the poor, "We have now 4 veparate Institutions in various parts of the world under the care of 16,0% trained officers, all working [in harmony with the principles we have Jal n for helping the lowest and| poorest and most unfortunate of the! people. “No less than 20,000 desolate human beings are in some way or other bene- fictatly dealt with day by day. ‘Nearly %,000 wretched, ragged men, women and children are comfortably housed under our roofs every night, having thelr needs met with sympathy and prayer and friendly counsel. “Fully 5,000 women taken from lives of darkness and ruin are safely sheltered in our homes each year on the way to a future of virt goodness and religion. We have satisfactory reasons from past experience for believing that some 60 per cent. of them will be permanently re formed. “Many hundred ex-oriminale are to- Gay in our houses of reformation, hav- ing another chance for this life, “There are nearly 7,000,000 beds sup- piled in @ year and over twelve million meals. “And there is much yet to be done. Tt has taken my father nearly fifty years to bring the work to its present activity, and with help of our Maker |lese they are dominated by the spirit of | human sympathy and the influences of | réligton. Religion must enter into them. | IS DEAD IN LONDON Newspaperman Found in Hotel Room Asphyxiated by Illuminating Gas, Charles C. Boucher, a well known newspaperman of New York City, ac- cording to a cablegram received to-day from Gravesend, near London, England, wan found dead early this morning in & hotel there. He is reported to have dled from gas asphxiation. When he re- | tired last night he was apparently in the beet ef spirits. ‘The deceased was for several years connected with the etaff of The lMve- ning World, being sesigned to ship news. Three weekq/ago Saturday he Tesigned to enter the employ of the New York Herald his new duties be- img to cover arriving ships upon the other aide of the Atlantic. ‘On leaving New York Mr, Boucher carried with him many testimonials of regards from friends who wished him every success in his new field. His wife, who wae the widow of a prominent mu- sical instrument manufacturer, was to have joined him in London next week. In his many years of work as a ship news reporter Mr. Boucher became ac- quainted with meny of the prominent men of the United States who were ac- customed to visit Europe. Many of these he numbered among his friends, He was also known to all the grand here bor and iy” Meoleag cd peop! is country, ind and the Continent. Mr. Boucher entered newspaper work im San Franciaco about twenty-five years ago, afterward coming to New York. Ho was a man of education and was neted among his friends for his famij- farity with the works of the standard poets. Coupled with ger ing, Mr, Boupher was the extraordinary tactfulness, which made ura extremely valuable aa an irter- viewer. He was the only ships news reporter who could always get an Inter- view from J. Pierpont Morgan. ‘Mrs. Boucher had booked to sail to- morrow on the Kronprincessin Cecilie for Gravesend before she learned of her husband's death. SKIN TROUBLES DRIVEN AWAY _ BY POSLAM Wf suffering from any skin trouble, free yourself from further annoyance immediately by the use of Poslam, the perfect, modern skin remedy. Poslam stops itching at once and juickly a bye sone, salt rheum, Reb end ike diseases, cradicates pimples ray pF blemishes with & few spplications, clears red noses bl Local aie cate haces Ge low years have enced coer cures through Poslam in afew POSLAM SOAP is the soap of soaps for daily use, toilet and bath, as a means of ee color and texture of the skin and assuring its continued health. Absolutely pure, it derives its rare beneficial effects from medication with Poslam. Soothes tender skin. This is addressed to the wome of New York—or to their husbands and fathers and brothers—who worrying these days to make ends meet because “things cost so much. It announces a new service in th WANAMAKER Subway Store Women’s Clothes at moderate cos: Serge Dresses at$5,$6, new store; there must be $8.75 and $12.75. value plus in the merchan- Tailored Suits at dise offered. $7.50, $12.75, $14.50 and’ I ted Staten Aenator James Bmith Jr. of ene eee ee toon ny baad (ite, Bowsher was orm in gan Best for infants. ; $15. ‘ he hdeae a the new era— Iereesiene eth vere vesoorores “HELL-ROARING JAKE” _| te nteelntmeahu'eatar uc | at afta ie eee | Broadcloth Coats forme t isaleady called put merely statee bis objection td 5 GIVES WALDO A BOOST. | time im tne Arete rorione'ar a°sunt 208 For tree sae Wee wath StrosteNew| at $14.50. turday. Even single one of the *ix candidates. In- a . York City. Crepe Meteor'Dresses the heat appreciative ferentially, therefore, any one of the “Most Honest and Bravest Soldier at $10 and $11.50. numbers to tale Steam At $3.75, simple little tage of the new service. Black Morning Dresses, Wore are coming today. of cotton (frequentlyasked dd for, so we put them in), VS Seni i other five would, in his judgement, be & proper and fitting candidate for the party to nominate and for the Legisia- ture to elect. witeon's INCONSISTENCY DI- RECTED AT ONE PERSON. “Gov. Wilson has sald that, the Prestiential candidate, it was incum- bent on him to refrain from any inter- ference in party affairs in any State. For that reason declined to take any hand in the strugele in New York Who Fought Under Me,’ Says Warrior. A wringled little man with sharp gray eyes and sharp gray musta who appeared on the enger list Gen. Jacob H. Smith, put in a wom, in Commalselone Waide whan'the| 2390 Strost 34th Stroet ee a ; he collection charmin daintily trimmed with lace t Rotterdam arrived at the Holland- at neck and wrists. simple little frocks o! America line pier to- . Tt was one of serge—black or blue—at the few. boosts which the taclturn : Excellent Black and ¢5°° 1 is fj tp eaghert te hie wong testi IMPORTED HATS Navy Serge Skirts, light ae of cod ante a GQ} Gem ANDMRS BRAMWELL BOOTH FE State ‘at the call of the Progres! “Bo they're jumping on Rhinelander ‘ ‘ fl ee ee inerigh heves| “{2he Fundamental Forces of My Father's Career Were Due Waldo, are they?” he demanded. “What FALL A . but serviceable, $2.25 frocks buttoning down the wes to cope with Tammany in the State) to. the Influence of My Mother, as It Should Be | {°uuiy'nes'ine most honest. man and ND WINTER SEASONS, Rubberized Rain- front, and trimmed with Sonvention. med consiatent with Wth Every Man,” the New General Declares. the bravest soldier who ever fought coats at $5. silk collar and tie. e jay be + gay tag under me! My attention was attracted EXHIBITI . a the jGovernor’s statement to disorim- to him on many occasione and finally I ON All with a style and The Serge Dresses at svate against one candidate out of the By Sophie Irene Loeb. selected him to take command of an iso- seagas the speaining five, and, anyhow,| Copyrist Te Press Publishing Co. (The New York Worid) | lated post among one of the most Tuesday, W and Th character that one expects $6 are a little more dressy among the remat five, and, anyhow, ‘opyright, 1912, by ‘ress he New Yor! ‘ol Ft . He . . : 2 Pasa, orth it he ane we LONDON, Sept. LL was present dur] Prominent and my great hope for | cleaned them out iw fine shape. He's & bss se ae sore only in much higher priced and the material is a wide- we ae hgh eld fm i. ing ali the services and ceremonies fol-| the future, @ood man. clothing. wale serge and a little the yotets ‘every, possible opportunity| OWiNs the death of Gen, Booth, When} “Wo are mon dealing with men. entirely popmble that Listton— All teed by John _heavi for election. Nor ia M strange, after| 1 looked at the caim, peaceful face of/Ours is actual warfare. The fighting Commission®r Wi has been guaranteed by eavier. the bitter controversy in 1911 and the| the General who had given ca) is not only, thank God, driving back | ie Cyr y ae a te eiatoas i FRENCH AND DOMESTIC CORSETS Wanamaker — yes, even : event at the Bakimore convention, that| to one great work I wondered wha some of the future of misery, vice and : Dresses fone of the six Senatorial candidates) successo lke. crime, but it has in it valuable lessons |'™¢- S° does every one who has got ‘ A the raincoats—your mon- The Serge at ol “anathe Goon I wae to know, for the new Gen. |for ail who have any true regard for |‘#" enough along to bave subordinates: Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen Models. ey back if anything is not $8.75 are from a maker cent chailinlonettion Booth gave me an interview and also} the poor. I believe both here anc. in hie firet official message to the Ameri-|Aniertea it will help to win larger| COP STOPS A RUNAWAY. oan people. It read: fympathy than ever for our aime, if “I wish to express my thanks to the|those who look on can see things as| Patrolman W: E IF] American people for thelr sympathies. fee them, in fact, as they really im Daring Deed. Made of the choicest Imported ma- terials and constructed to meet the require- same in Presidential candidates as in @ther men.” COULON’T BE PROGRE satisfactory. who creates for us our $50 5 yet New York has many he has produced these of sell for rene, cole, Wibeon ' erry acs pry? hi sohrs ean tesae eae Bad \yelhad bey sie Cama 994 Patrolman John F. Ward of No. 434 ments of fashionable dress. stores where fashionable, heavier serge to f Gov. Wilson’ y in work of my father wi say effective—m s . No. ab vast night fo an pit aj besa Mgt kindly extended toward ily son, who]Upon which we will proceed. Geventy-third street, Brooklyn, attached All the well-known kes are repre- clothes y be had—at $8.75. Black, blue and New Jersey urging them to defeat tho| hopes to continue along similar lnes,| “Academic discussions of social or|t© the Leonard street precinct, ts euf- ted own mal high ices. br Vovg does. in the wocial, moral and religious uplift | Civil economics can have little of in- ee Leta Linea « Gaga dali sented. 4 Coe — ‘own. “Mr. Smith,” the Governor says,| of the numan in any clime or country. | terest, and still less of practical con- | h® fractured shori'y afte im a ne Vor a 3 “sould not and would not lend himself " , lation for th a morning in making @ daring stop of a Lie’ Prinoesee ose iss cveeccsesccnn by The Cre Meteor to any programme of genuinely pro- In particular, my earnest effort will be peated ary ie needy one, If it be aatay. tat eae chieee, a cate pe directed toward the social element tn the matter of help, to inculcate @ spirit of responsibility in the individual him in any measure, they are at they. are in conmequence of me | ovens, wes, an duty at the comer of | 5.00, 8.00 to40.00 malities in the laws, cr. fatlure on| yroquce team, which | Was unbridled | «Mme. Irene”...56.00,6.00 “ 25.00 La Vida........3.00,4.00 “ 12.50 wressive legislation.” “Mr. Smith's selection as the Demo- clothes may be had at Frock at $10 is a charm- cheap prices — but the ing new model, buttoning ing i , tawdry, 28 usual down the front, a aeichesp) CaWCty long sleeves, white silk self and his community, to teach the harge its| while seing fed, became fright of and | value of cliizenship in the matter of share of responsibilty, then assuredly! ran aw going east of Chambers} bringing him in closer and happier Some serious effort to help them le in| streets. At West etreet Ward leaped for touch’ with Ins fellow men and to lead COMMON justice due to them. To ad-| the horse, catching it bout the . eck. could por- take. Zt woula mean his restore- on te polities! leadersitp in New Jer- : mit an injustice and not to week to re-| He was forced to run clongside the Gossard (they lace in front). i _ collar and cuffs, trimmed pack ~ mignon ye my sorvies no Gover fevanca or, cane ea tcabbadh an (Palr It, im to psn ietitecmeien | team, cutting off the horze’s wind with (they 3 a “ 20.00 gee ie bid oe discreetly with small ball revare to’ the machine Fale whieh eo | BTamwell Booth has a most gracious} Fhe social work of the Salvi rn hale bleak 4ie + ores attired " on the Subway. At buttons. long bops every active Democrat inthe | TAniier, and the Kindly spirlt of sim-) ANOy now and fo futnre te {ao suddenly that Ward was hurled vio» Wanamaker’s—where Micit he ath Fy attempt— | jentiy to t 4, his rig’ t wrist be- i i Sate tn anvordination to bim and pre | Tent" once: maria him the rou an Bob Mhaak God, the only attemps, [it broken, “The wyouneed 1 wrolman clothing with both style The Crepe Meteor conceived in the interes: ot le dees) HasanAite. as wealies on |: EM, rece AG Sew thoes fa tee | wos cont. to. the. Hudenn Eae-t: Hoe NECKWEAR & VEILS. 1m Both Stores. frien being pat into effect.” snow and in strange contrast te the | field, but © serlous attempt to | pital, where hi set. a) sgt sve enthusiasm and ‘fire of youth tiiat he, MAX® stich au effort, and to repair ge manifests. \ Si Soar Hh pers She tAsng tion too GEN. MACARTHUR PURIED. mn: To-Day Gen, Booth talked of hie father for many 66. tho lous fortunate 3 —_————_ Goy. Wilson arrived in New York at| a consMerable length, Of the people are suffering. There MILWAUKEE, Wis, and good service may be presses at $11.50 have had at little cost—read Jace or net at the neck and again the prices quoted wrists, with sash effects above and then remember nd other dainty new Robespierre Collars,—plain or with t. 9,—sim- $m dyclock last night and wett to the| “My father was distinctly a modern | my o™me imecmaution te the law | plicity marked the funeral, rites | to- jabots neatly trimmed with lace. that everything is guar- touches. Maversity Club. Ie plans to spend the] man who looked tar into the tyture—| Treveiy—t ao not way wnolly, but |i died ot apopieny: last, Thursday values 75c,98c 45c and 65c anteed by John Wana- in eb nA ne i bres Mg poe t ir pol anleeaneyd nee teed night while page: 1 the survivors Robespierre Jabots of Filet, Val maker with the “money A Word of the Serge ‘eis Chairman McAdoo and members| of the thmes brouxbt forth and he real- COI Ty asta Do Le a P alen: back if not satisfiec,” Skirtsat $2.25. Wehave unteers at the Te. d Mi Othe campaign committee. At noon| 164 that the only pe of march was in| Ci4008 are to be found, bat all of |unionn, ‘The services, conducted by ciennes an lechlin laces, 35c which absolutel otzcts never been able to get an he Will address the Tarif League meet-| the acceptance of these conditione—that| these things may be reached Rev. Dr. Paul B, Jenkins of Immanuel ; y 3 ‘i Nairn eauare SoG later will teks be paged ie them rather than! through the religious prncligiad Presbyterian Church, consisted only of value 75c every customer. before this to sell for less luncheon ith Ollie James. At 4 o'clock} against them, a) no ome may gainsay . " eript: 1 eadi, d prayer, fol- ry * . : ., BeBe tata toa emescane. sia Ht that bo wan Wood fiver, an aver] "There are In Tngland alone, an POSS) Peet sear ania vortn’s Double Chiffon Veils in all the new But no one is going to than $3.75. Thee are "i , homeless, wi “ 1 Warrior", At Ly Ld .| tailing opm - Many times. at.she Sdviot liicing ‘on the labor. of otners, about a Forest Home. Cemetery only two-tone colors. valuei.9s = 1.45 ask for “money back.” really remarkable at $2.25, of Ids convictions, Ae stood ot against | strong. shat ie indand serious committal service of the Presby- Chiffon Veils with sati a The suits and dresses and “ enough for a future work, The dit-]|terian Chure! use ere was ‘0! ells ; whnoat | lnwurmountable ade. Many | ouity of unemployment both here and|no military salute, ~ nett 9 tee di tad satin stripe borders, coats are worthmore than § The Raincoats at $5 / AaNUAGTURER’ ENDS iene Ses uterine hemo hob ego name] —allthelendingade. $4 yds long the money you pay—that sell out as fast as we can Al ! ce *| the future, ‘but the wisdom of it alll minis hos to deal. [Bere of the Loyal Legion, and the hon- formerly 2.25 1.50 is one of the tests of this get them in. ni soon manifested itself, On these occa. |MNItY sheng orary pallbearers included Gov, Fran- Health Made Nathan Sif Unable! oy sronted much and thelr memory| | We have for some years now strongly | oig McGovern, Gen. Frederick C. . ‘ S to Bulla Up Businens. will always be source of inspiration |UECd the getablisimont of detention) Winkler, Gen. Charles Ki Major White Princess and Lierre Lace Veils. * \ wlonies for vagrants. se e o 3 q 7 Matha BL, who tw Ariven| 10 me. VRasventy btaciaisiesCousilhs tin eal iaeete etre aes Meee 7, BNO formerly 75cto1.28 45c to 75c This is true of all this new mer- rs had a clothing fa | SUCCESS ATTRIBUTED TO THE | . pe sole aeid'in bis office weday, He had] __ 'NFLUENCE OF His WIFE. YOu Wy BILIOUS!. YOUR LIVER AND chandise we are showing on .the} i for the last » and had been “To what do you contribute your A gd to neglect his business. Kurly| father's great eucowss tn his work?” I NOTIONS. rm Both stores, subway floor—it changes from day summer he went awa two ha, and on hi “ od, ont yeturn un ‘ , y largely to the influence of my | an UY suckled anh . sting in ne ner, ‘The beautiful story of that) rag Roe ih ee | unton is known to the work, She was | to day, as the market offers new 5 Dress Shields, sizes 2, $ and 4. uisinees some i a tga woman of ideals and regarded certain o A i i iti vt reapond ap he had moped, To-day | © Siect on sas tndiapensatie to mare Silk Covered......14c pair, 1.60 doz things, and instead of waiting for, > atrike, riage. Her husband she determined! Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indi ting, =A Ci i : : \ set: Hilf ruined to i oor, eatennily | mutt Holt religious vlows agreeing with | tion, Sallow Skin and Mirerabte i Hoek | eae ritiosian sate Erato Nainsook “ ...10c “ 1.00 our announcements the thing to do® ap, Benjamin Levine, one of the | her own, there must he tastes in com: | aches come from a torpid liver and con- | q 10-cent box will keep your head el * f exxployees, found Yin dead on the floor! mon, and lastly he must be a total’ stipated bowels, which cause your stom | \ (pabeaglall yale ype sr pl Sewing Silk. with a carbolic acid bottle by ils side| qbstainer, Needless to say, my father ¢ filled with ‘undigested stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular B the habit of sefiena. oe at hr er ral aes AE pa [hake You el her nd bly 100 yd. spools......7e each, 7Be doz. is to get the habit cf coming to Sie Hone “Ie the Salvation Army more active months, rival became violently hy Carey, who had been sum: in the philangaropie part of the w St. Vincent's Hospital, had in leu of ta religious element? ber asked, : “% must answer yes and no to that question,” said Mr. Booth. “The two must and always will go in onr work. The relig- found dying ea Cemetery with @ bullet wound of $9 1s alware there, bas ‘euivle and 4 revolver by his side He| $2 the past few years the philan- soon expired. ‘The battered condition of| *BFOpLo element hav been so poig- ne face indicated foul play, the revolver} BABtY before the public that the | jog left 4s a suicide blind. The police| Feligtous side has been somewhat Subway Store whenever you need | good clothing at moderate cost, fe you will never be disappointed. JOHN WANAMAKER step to untald misere al] Don’ forget Yous shildren—thi ite Large Og MO 4.50 “ aes, reath, yellow skin, mental | insides need a gi gentle, cleansing, 5 f if Cube Pins..........8c, 10c and 15¢ fears. everything ‘that is horrible and! too, occasionally, Belting,—1}4 to 8 inches wide.......... 8c yd. 7Oc piece Collar Supporters, 25e doz. cards. Pistol LANCASTER, formerly a Un CANDY CATHARTIC guepect murder, lent eiges of sitnonss ry oo to CENT BOXES “ANY. ay ORUS : 23rd. Strect 34th Street Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. CHILDREN. GAIN FLESH TAKING| ‘** practical methods of help Broadway, Fourth Avenue Eigh Veueet 4olu's Med, Pury wholesome tons, *,* | mether than theories are more ighth to Tenth Street

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