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SALVATION ARMY NEEDS Annual Budget Shows Reasons for $13,000,000 Drive. Vast Activities Conducted by 1.000 Corps in United StatesFuture Plans. 4 1 New York.? (Special)?Tlie annual budget of the Salvation Army; containing a detailed and comprehensive statement of the cost of maintaining its varied activities throughout the United States, has been issued from National Headquarters, 122 West Fourteenth street. The statistics show why it is necessary for the Salvation Army to go before the American people in the week of May 19 to 26 and ask them to contribute $13,000,000 to its Home Service Fund. There are 939 corps and outposts of the Salvation Army in ilie United States. The cost of maintaining these Is $2,685,000. The maximum income which these corps may expect from collections in meetings, contributions of members and other outside contributions Is $715,000. making the net total cost of supporting the corps $1, 70 000. The cost of maintaining divisional and provincial headquarters, which supervise the work of the local corps, will be, according to the budget. $530,000. Besides the work of Supervising the local headquarters, the provincial and divisional headquarters are in charge of several of the Salvation Army's * ' 4.1?1*1?? inolmliniT tli?? nnora. largest ucuvmca, uinuu>uR ..... tioD of fresh air camps fur children, relief and employment bureaus and the provincial bands. Under the heading of "national and territorial obligations" the Salvation Army includes the expenses of maintaining what are among Its best known institutions, those which may be grouped under the general name of "social work." For this purpose the Army wants $1,270,000.. The pension fund budget is $400,000. The Salvation Army has determined on the erection of many new buildings for social work in the future. The building program will require expenditures of $1,875,000. The remainder of the amount sought for the Home Service Fund is for corps, divisional and provincial buildings and a small contingent fund. Details of the Salvation Army's activities in the United States for the last year show bow remarkable is the cope of the Army's endeavors and Wltat Till Dumooi 01 pwyiv n ?oi <?. I For instance, the Army ma is tains seventy-five hotels for men and women. Last year 1,656,528 persons found sleeping accommodations in these. Beds were supplied for 127,889 children in the Army's four children's homes in the same period, while 48,819 children were sheltered in the slum I nurseries. In the industrial homes fceds were supplied for 1.742,815. In the rescue homes and maternity hospitals 1.899 girls went under the care ef the Army last year. * Th?' Army has 2.91S officers and cadet - i '.ne United States. Last year thi ; , cached to over 24,000,000 persons. ???o 666 has proven it will cure Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and La grippe. It kills the parasite that cause j the fever. It is a splendid laxa Hve ana general ionic.?aav. ? Topeka, Kan., has a woman deputy United States marshal, Miss Grace Roller. frSri IB There can be no doubt I |) II as to the merit of Cardui, W III woraan's tonic, in I U II the treatment of many IB gfl troubles peculiar to KU women. The thousands Kl-3 mZA of women who have been fcZf El helped by Cardui in the J | past 40 years, is condu- | I jl shre proof that it is t I I HI good medicine for women I CI who suffer. It should U 171 help you. too. P71 . Take CARDUI raThe Woman's Tonic ra h| Mrs. N. E. Varner, of |1 9 9 Hixson, Tenn., writes: I 9 1 "1 was passing through Nj | 9< the . . . My back and H. 9 sides were terrible, and 979 my suffering indescribaITOl ble. 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