Appeal on behalf of the Salvation Army by General Booth
The work of the Salvation Army is worldwide and far-ranging, and those of its activities with which we are most familiar-street services, night refuges, and so on-are only a fraction of the whole. Tonight's service has given some idea of the scope of the Army's work. The missionary side is represented by Mrs. Major Sansom, of China, and Lieut.-Col. (Lottie) McIlwraith, who spent thirty-six years in India; Lieut.-Col. Orsborn, who reads the prayers, is in charge of the International Training Garrison, and the music is supplied by the Army's own bands.
Contributions should be sent to General Booth at the International Headquarters, [address removed]