The War Cry . k5«—. no food since the previous day. TheSalvationist replied that if he wouldcome to the meeting he would givehim a good meal. The man agreed,and off the two started for the Bar-racks, which they reached just asthe Soldiers were starting out to theopen-air stand. The Officer was made acquaintedwith the facts of the Soldiers cap-ture, and begun to figure out in whatway he could assist him. Money wassliriii. and there was. consequently,hut little to spare. But like a mir-acle, a quarter, which had heen lyingunder the dust on the road, wassuddenly brought io light, as theOfficer wa
The War Cry . k5«—. no food since the previous day. TheSalvationist replied that if he wouldcome to the meeting he would givehim a good meal. The man agreed,and off the two started for the Bar-racks, which they reached just asthe Soldiers were starting out to theopen-air stand. The Officer was made acquaintedwith the facts of the Soldiers cap-ture, and begun to figure out in whatway he could assist him. Money wassliriii. and there was. consequently,hut little to spare. But like a mir-acle, a quarter, which had heen lyingunder the dust on the road, wassuddenly brought io light, as theOfficer walked into the road to leadtbe march. The poor fellow was im-mediately taken to a nearby restaur-ant, and the march to the open-airwas commenced. Ob returning to the Barracks, theman was found inside as he hadpromised, awaiting something to sat-isfy his spiritual hunger, which healso got, for when the meeting wasdrawn to n close, he knelt at thepenitent form, gave God his heart,and got gloriously saved. An Effective
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