Show GENERAL BOOTH TON TO N NGHI GH T I 1 tonight to night in the iho tabernacle the great brent founder faunde r of the salvation army will hold f orth forth ite he Is entitled to most us tee hearing because aside from Us his acknowledged abilities no matter whether rany any one believes in hla his creed or not he be certainly put in active force in this world a principle which acknowledges the absolute equality of man and which directly seeks to soften mens hearts by the mercies extended to them ills Is a religion which puts aside all pride a religion which teaches its followers not to consider anything when tv a case Is presented to them except that a fellow being moro more wretched than themselves needs attention they draw the line at no crime no misfortune the plan starts out with tile the assumption tint chit every human being has hag a soul that la Is worth saving and that the WR way y to go about that work Is through charity and mercy mere and by making through their acts the truth apparent to the unfortunates that in point of tact fact we all stand on the same level that we all alike need help and that the highest duty that a man can perform Is to minister to those less fortunate than himself where other churches have failed his lins has succeeded where other churches are glad to receive A 41 dozen converts his thinks nothing of receiving a thou thousand fand it does not make any classes among men it goes into the slums with the same cheerfulness that it enters the palace the more degraded the human bring being according to the theory of this creed the more necessary it is tor for him or her to have mercy shown and to receive help this man has consecrated his life to this work rol following loving him in every land there aie thousands and alid tens of thousands who subscribe to his breedl ind and of all the men of this generation who have tried as best they might to minister to the souls of their fel he commands the mightiest army T the he theory of the new testament is that it does not take the highest est intellect to comprehend the mysteries of 0 christianity that the knowledge is i s more liable to come to the humble and the poor find and the ignorant than to the gifted because la in the souls of such people falth faith lias lag a larger chamber than in the souls of those who hive have been gifted with wealth or with learning and who with the gifts havare calved likewise the doubts W which hichi demand a reason for everything A great man iran is this man booth all his teachings tire are of tenderness and of mercy and of charity and the tabernacle ought to be crowded to hear what hat he has to say and more than that to catch the air of the man the bearing of the man and aiom riom his face and his words and ills his voice to obtain a clearer conception concepti oll of what he really Is |