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Show In to I BOTH 10 OLD I Pervades the pic Through-mi Through-mi Breadth I Stales. BERED FORTUNATE; ' to Feed 25,-j i New York; ribules Gifts ! House, hft Tribun-v I tec IS. Th-re wnsj f persens tod a'- in )a where Santa's, kpt. Hostlers ran . lb runners of the Insr down tho rem-the rem-the harness from llwt the Idle year the northern lights Donder and Hlif it well-know n to;un ml In their stalls. ' nd Jingling the bolls It oindof1 like an song". Ami Santa ' enrd-ludoxlng tho j over the ln;t le? - ; nnd overylblng was 1 iuI excitement and iv shouldn't U 1)'.' ig. I itol confined to thoj lie land of the mid-good mid-good deal. Thorn's P and down Broad -nto the sld.- streets. I s-liuL really. ihe owt of Hi lot, for I 'oil street. Last I Wfl of -the market) Ing Just to rail an j urday. And every - the hulls stopped 1 the bears and tb I Ing and they all at Christmas name d the worlds bnsl-walt, bnsl-walt, till Tuesday. y of New .York has ! person:: during the j ni occasion for bleed, bl-eed, not. j s common properly he slums are lack-is lack-is just as religious- 1 rlrls on the avenue, just as dlsappolnt-tunnto dlsappolnt-tunnto brothers and stockings empty on So the Salvation to that. too. About li'en to nearly 4000 is afternoon, the Salvation Army the biggest charity during these Christine Christ-ine Bowery mis-it mis-it 0 o'cdoe.k Fred-tin Fred-tin Is to deliver an t the mission. And is all over tho eitv of nildnlKht. the : will bopln to rurl jHVcm, : r Qt xh" mslon house. Bii7h 8 w'm drlft 0,11 r t'1" Slhl. , SlTf"'As ni,,J 'a' tliclr fcw,' awn by tha- n?ht in the Rt w :;Indow' And at 1 o'clock I to, , aCrvcd to " even 1000 Kl. 0( h01"Ci'f. men. B.for Poor. jflta!Ci lUe mijKln will becin ,7'' r food to poor 'k-., . 18ket containing Chrlst-' Chrlst-' :JMk'ts"h U;n PQ"ons. and at T:S0 ' 'flnc the annual Chrlnt-'Htni Chrlnt-'Htni "Orally Bnt-rtcrlnK- tvill jMir- J" I),a,s 1'ita for 1200 men. lh. , ,WeI1 knon to the In-r.kt'"lMlo. In-r.kt'"lMlo. will preside. The jBfcltr F ",lsM0n !,t l0 lnstt I lBWiI:et hf,a Planned to provide1 'iB1 f?'. p,rs0, on Wards. Bluuk- litrl': It,!,, children's hof-Ifarl'' hof-Ifarl'' ?" Ra,"l"H Island, and. I IS? U f n. wMt M Wl erent was dlMrlhulln W w1Hn, nnmcs to lh c.hll--W4 .,!. V WOnt ,0 BlnckwaHa lb. ,ln,, tru,, ;ind Mr--of "tr,i! "cu,os,s fUlfnta and 5JMi 'bora a,Vl Wom,o Inniatw of riSftldLMrMnrt the Physicians and Tort. . ih" meunr, taken "' th.-0t'glo'J: lhrt llwJmv fh,,lr"' e to xihln , fcnttla C,a,,! Chrlet- SITS GLAUS READY FOR HID OLD Christmas Spirit Pervades the Hearts of Americans All Over the Country. (Continued from Page One.) .innoil 1 in II nt NV.U' Yolk ttlCatCr. 1 Tho festival will lie precedo.il by a. performance per-formance by the futuio Btnra of theatrical theatri-cal firmament In the Criterion theater donated by Charles Frohman. Then the llttlo actors will show tholr versatility, for ach will be sion In como part wholly different from which he or she la play-liisr play-liisr or has playod thin ucosou. Aftr th performance all will 50 to tho New York theater and will there rcclvj- ihclr present?. Through Itlnesn and la-k of work there are hundreds of HtaKe children who are hungry ami solnp without xropor clothiiut 1 in thorn that William Hurrle, manager and treasurer of lv stape children's Christ -mais festival has arranced the Christmas evp pc-rformanco bcnoflt. The patrons for the festival will Include In-clude about thlrty-flvt' of the mopt prominent managers, authors Hnd pluy--,k right?. AuKiitstus Tho map has plven his Klcctch. "The Holy Tree." fpr tho performance In the Criterion theater. The leadlnp role will b playcri by MtHtj tn..n. ir,.,iunn . wits the orlphial Tommy" hi ".Mrs. Wipps of Hie Cab-bape Cab-bape iJateh." 'Die net plvcn modi pronuncneo on the bill will bo the impersonutlon by the little aetoi-H of tho men aiul women ivho are now appearing In the dramatic and musieal tmecesses of the season. Little I'ercy .Mellon, who plays, the sad part of the little boy who dies in "Tho Return of TVtor (Srlinm, will, na a ehanpe. do a soup and dan-'f. Mdny Rav .Melvin, who played tho Hi d s part in '"The IvlghtK o liOiidoii, Mlllbc tho master of Veremonles. Tli" annual festival oriplnatef In JSn, when the stupe children were firl befriended be-friended b their old friend, the late l"ulKa Kldrlpde. moiher of Press Eld-rldpe; Eld-rldpe; Tonny rnstor, and Airs, h. 1j. Fer'nancler.. Filled With Gladness. Ry Associated Press. SAT FKANC1SC0. Dec- 23. The ftnr of inpunilescpiit UbIH" wjiieli range over the nrlzn ring at Dreamland was transformed trans-formed today Into llw Star of Uethlchcm for nearly two thousand Hutc children. iruel; at a Christmas party ylven by Miss 'Rcfslo Beatty. a local newspaper writer.' Most or all of the younpaters would have hud no other Christmas cele- brFrom 1 o'clock until near 5 they packed the blp room, darkened so aa to prokio for movlnp plctur-K. and sanp andiliwit-ed andiliwit-ed and watched a Punch and Jud hi urn and other acta provided by theatrical managers. . , . . Thre were two Christmas trs?, each about forty feet hlph. and each child was given R present and a. bap of cand. Their enp of Joy was topped, on the wa out bv a cornucopia of Ice cream. Many young" society Avomen aeslsted In tn eel' ebratlon. Jack Tar's Christmas. I I3y Leased Wlro to The Tribune. WASHINGTON". Dec 23.- The nnxt two dayH will ho .Tack Tar'a own, according to the idans of Qm navy department for Chnatma In the ncet. All the Phlps arc now in some port for Santa flaus's coming, and the blue Jacket. will be granted Jlbnrnl shore leave during dur-ing the next week or ten days. All but ab.;olutelv necessary work wl be dispensed with on all shlpn and at nil yards and stutlons tomorrow aud Mon-dnv, Mon-dnv, fn tho flfipt most elubonile pn-pa rations ra-tions Tor Christmas- celebrations luiy-been luiy-been made by the enlisted men and officers. offi-cers. Uncle Sum Is going to provide the turkey and many other delicacies, while on most of the. warships th'i men themselves them-selves have arranged to conlrlbiitti Inu'nrH itlnlwiruln 'mrj'.lds. Six and eight course menus will be the order for tho Christmaa dinners. These will be followed by entertainments, ranging rang-ing from Kparrlng matches to vnndovllln and moving pictures, all on board ship. Roosevelt as Santa. By Leased Wlro to The Tribune, OYSTER BAY, L, I.. Dec. 2.". Colonel Roosevelt, 11a Is his custom, played hanta Clans to the pupils of the little country schoolhousft noar Sagamore hill yesterday. yester-day. Ho pntd hlH annual visit to the school :ind took part In tho exorclseti. J "Each of the pupils rccclvwl a box of candv as a personal gift from tho colonel, and "in addition the school Christmas fund was enriched by 51 for each pupil enrolled. |