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Lusitama Makes Port, Slightly
Delayed by Adverse Winds.
TWO AMBASSADORS ARRIVE
Hengelmuller Discusses Tripoli
?Whitelaw Reid Glad To
Be Home.
The c.inard u?e, Lusltania. the most
overworked steamship coming to this part.
arriv-d here ycsfi ,'.!ty from Uverpr.,,1 with
r-loon passengers, tSt la the se(?H.d and
-IT in the third cahln. The hig flyer was
not up to her customary high speed during
the vaarage, but her average of -i.tfi kn?*t?
wa? due to weather conditions She had
nerthweaterljr ?rinds throughout the pUs
sB?e, nut saanaged t?. come from Daunt's
k Ughtahlp t?> bendy Hook In i days, a
hour?, sad 1" minutes.
Among ber paaaangara was Raron Hen?
millier, Austro-Hungarlan Ambassador
to Washington, who had spent the slimmer
and fall at his place by the Adriatic, neat
Flume. While at s?"a the hamn learned by
ori .-raph of the report that the
eondlet etwees Italy ami Turkey in Tripoli
was about to be concluded, He t?pressed
the report, and said he had
!'? ? u i.? ;ir the Italian border, and eondi?
Uoi . <i iv>t indicate that peace was
at hand.
king til th? aggressive measures
taken !-.*? Russia In lie;- nit with Persia, the
diploin it said it was an instance of htstoi v
repeal i ase where a weaker na?
tion was st the mercy of th.- stronger. The
i-aroii said that there had been conapara
tlvely little eommanl In Europe on Amer?
t S -..tint, of her treaty with
i. iia. ?
Whitelaw ?Raid, the American Ambassa?
dor to the Court of St. James's, returned
Wll V- Held on the Lusltania. Mr. R? id
tonte for a visit.
.. lensb" rry, who on his
departun from New York on the Lusltania
three ? declared that he hated
Englishmen, ? is s pasaenger on the vessel
-. ,1 his dislike for
Eingland and he;- people, and declared that
in ne an A?nerl"*an cit?
izen Ha predicted England would event?
ually have a republican form of govern
ad that nobility would become a
thine of history.
"1 have mad? arrangements." he said, "to
bring over my wife and children to this
intry. I want then to come here and
i.ecrime (itlssns of ths I'nlted States, a
nat?os whose institutions and government
l have ad to admire."
The ? >ld that hereafter he wished
t.. t?- addl-Si.- "Mister" instead of
marquis. He brought over a silver cup
:? ? ??hile at Cambridge, in
ra Tied a it li it the title
ghtwelght of the university,
? i ding i ?avis, author, and
i'.e Ran :?ii. Parrar, the
recently dismissed from
Bed on the? Lusitanta. Mr.
don to be with his sister
?1 had fled from England.
? lia n, chief steward of the
was stri.ken With pni I?
Ity thtee months ago and was
t.. Liverpool In a serious eoi
sterdsy in good health.
I II. Herta, who has been In
. thirteen years, arrived on th,
ompsnled by his wife and three
H< - here to preside over
th. Congregation Orach Cbalm, No. l?___t j
Lexington ave.
nara-Toye, the singer, who left
ago to study In
- with Jean .i.- Resane, was s i
oprano, who Is twenty-two years
Old, will make a concert tour ?>f this cOUn?
Mer first appearance will he at ?;ar
next month.
? on board were Alessandro
Colonel M. II Ilunslker. lianci? .1
?'?.? H :* I llackay, Joseph Pyke, Mr.
snd .Mrs. R. Van Dam, Miss Julia (bar*
? i an 1 William Marris.
DIX'S WATER POWER PLAN
Reservoirs Built with Private
Capital Under State Control.
.'an. .".? i'ovepnor Dix In s state
m< outlined hia Ideas as to what
waters of the
to this time
to hla plan,
rs In the dlfferenl water?..
? ? expense of the ?,.
inda for the conatru
of I be gusi snteed t?> the
aase to the state
e.l of their title to surplus waters. Tue
7 have run for
which the property, the
wat . rated should be
late and continu? 0
forever. Th? mllar to that under
of N? w York are )?? h g
?
?'..at where ii Is
? ose In?
terested *.n th?- Improvement should ?be com?
te, t?. ?.stain the consent for such lm
?. of th? pow? r
: ? . . ? ? releas? to the
I storm waters and any possible!
? ?
? list the purpose of
ntee the bo
wa ? iln mon? y tot th? pow?
s- ? others las the: ?.com?
? i.t
? ; 'a plsn powei users
? i ?inly to the Increased power
'? -illation of the flow of
1er, but th? I ower that will
dams ? will
. tinlng to the stat?.
in erect Its own power plants and
, .. ? d direct to the con
?. . To this pow? the builders of the
dam.will hav? no ?
i ?f the opinion 'hat state
Hooded without an sroendment
ont? nding that the
i ledl"
. | ,pi .
<f the
r power i esourc? s will ? eault
: ? ? the flow ol nsvlgabls
eventing Hoods, giv?
public heslth
j. , ... .,i and :? i eductl? n
ol t?.. ? i manufacturing of
regatlm 15 "? ?
will greatly
acturt?ig.
m.or plans the reforaststlon of
ii ?? northern section ?.i
th? st? ?? rough ? -?in
hrough forest fires, th?
denuded.
expressed the l? lief
thai t. t?n. Inlng water power available
on t] Ait?? si Niagara Palls,
aaseajttllfg t?> I?X1.?X?0 horsepower. ;.i"l lbs
tat? hereto,
lii- permitted the Long Sann Compan?,
slned bj I .?
em? ' . I??-?
... . power wh'. i. .?Hi
,, n., const i u< ?i? n ol
it ,ti would i" enabled
, ,,! filing pow?!
?: o?a i elleves thst the
I ?'i ????'? o
?
? o
FREE LI "S ON THE NEW HAVEN.
An ofll-lal annoum
? . i.? the N? w York, N< .
jiuv.i. .v Hartford Railroad Company to?
at the compai
Ind
ins < ?? '
lo i.M.il?? them
Th. las requiring the elimination of th?
? , up n. public places w? m
?au? ? ? Ofl .i ??
#f |\jEWSo/|nCErESt fe?
*fc-i to .Women ^,^
NEAR THREAT FOR PORTIA
?"If You Were a Man"?as Far!
as Suffrage Lawyer Got.
?ELDERITES GAIN A POINT
Court Admits Letter Which!
Party's Counsel Tried Hard to
Keep Out of Evidence.
.Mrs. Joan Nelson I'enflel.l, city chair?
man of th?- Wnniaa ?Suffrage r-arty, occu?
pied the wttne?*?. stand must of yesterday
afternoon m Part ! of the Supreme Court,
Brooklyn. After ?Charles T, Buffern, eoun? ;
?Sel for th? ?party, ami Amy Wren, counsel
for the ?Skier si?i.-./H?iti Justice Jareo* Mm?
?a if iia?i examined sa?i croes-examlned h<r. :
Wren put her hands ..n her hips, In!
her favorit.- legal attitude, and burled this '.
question at tho witness:
"Supposing Mrs Elder's re-election an
borough ?haiiman on October n la *?<?
ill? tal, who. in jour opinion, is Brooklyn's
? h airman now? < >r do you t onshier Brook?
lyn to have bren ?arlthout a chairman ?since
1 ? "'?er M?"
Mrs. Penfleld, after s pood desl of hesi?
tation, said she supposed th?- ?.hi officers
held over in such ?as.-?.
"Bui the charges of unfairness an?! Ille?
gality against Mrs. Elder, the former chair?
man, complicate tin matter in ihla in?
stance," Flic explained.
"There ucre no charges against the other
Brooklyn officers, w?ere there? No ?
agalnti the secretary? Then why didn't you
Invite h?r to the convention you ?planned
f,,- December IS? Hadn't the party's Brook?
lyn secret, ? i rij-ht to attend the election
in her own borough?" demanded Illas w ren.
it was conc?*ded that the secretar)' wasn't
Invited to that December IS convention (the
? - v, nti.ni 1 hat nevei "onvi m A, b<
the i-:i'.?-i it? s enjoined It), ami another <>f
smiles t<? which Mr Suffren so strenu?
ously o ?????,. ?/esterdsy appeared on Miss
Wren's f..? ?
Tho Impeiturbsbllit) of trie Elderltes'
i Is getting ??n Mi. Buffren's nerves
dreadfully ne the trial advsnee*. There
were times yesterday when he mus that]
peeved at her that th<? sweat stood
his ?brow. In Spite "f tin- fact that MiSS
Wren js hlptt.r than he i?. it wa.- evident
once that something mlghl have happened
if it hadn't been f"?- hot s?x. it v\.ih when
ehe had made on., of her somewhat fre?
quent objections to something In- ?as try
Ins to do.
"If you were a man." he apluttered, iiuiip
inf* t" hi.- feet, "if you ?erf g man I ?r
Km Justice Jay-cox told the Irritated Mr.
Suffren rebuklngly thai In courts of law
nun and women were .iiike: aiul Mr. Sul
fren's own wife, who was in the wltnesi
, hair " Ing examined by him, shook her
head at hirr. with a frown, and he subsided.
A telling i">int made by the Bidentes yes? ,
terday was tin- introduction In testimony
of the letter upon which Mrs. Elder found
Misa Ids ? raft, Mrs. Pris Illa liackstafl
M i s. ' Ira? ?? ?".. Willi ?
disloyalty t?? the party, it Ii Ihe letter
which, the EHdeiites say, was sent to every ]
Assembly district leader ol the party in'
Brooklyn, asking them to Join th<- King's
County Woman Suffrage Alliance and to
make their districts auxiliary t<> the alli
Wolterbeck w.is president ol
the alliance and Mrs HackstalTs and Miss
t'roft> name?? wer?- amont? those of the
rs Mrs Elder held that tins was
an all. nipt to disrupt the party. Mr. Stif?
fen* tried hard to have the letter kepi
of the evidence, but the court ruled It in.
There was -,, lot of merriment when Mrs,
Weil--, secretary for the party, described
Inner to which Mrs. Penfleld sum?
moned the opposing factions for a ??
ence last month as "a friendly gathering."
I didn't mean to Imply that It was a
bi Ihe," said Misi ,Vi Let iu i .ill It a
treat "
The case will ? I led at 10 o'clock
to-day. it may be ended to-day. No one
to know.
After the ses lay Mi > v.
fo ind m one of the si.l>- rooms ?.i
an exhausted condition, supported bj
daughter and a friend.
"Where i used t?, live and vote, out
pen? d " une
I wailed "Thin Xew V? rl. Is a dreadful po?
I place "
CAR STEPS TOO HIGH.
Tin? Woman's Cluh nf Jersey t'lty has
start? ?I a movement i?-i l< ?# on the
t rolle j cars. T are no?s
veniently high f.?r sged women and those
wearing the nai I The Hani rd,
Conn., women succeeded In having th?- car
steps lowered, and th? 1er ??. City women
m the club say whal Hart I ?? hav?
done Jersey City women can do
PRESENT MOLIERE COMEDY
"L'Avare" Played by French So?
cieties of Barnard and Columbia.
The Bttl?t?s Tranc?is.??- .if Itj.rnird and
Col um Lia. Which always ?ive tl,. i, yearly
plsys together, presented last nlelit M.
Itere's "1 'Avsre," in the ?Bsraard t
the MKHergtadaates ?>i that institution at
tenilliiir In tar?:,? numbers to ??-.- how tl, ii
stare I,,ok. d with real nun on it.
They did learn a great ?Seal, too, i?ut sise
found that they OOtlM haw gives th.- mal.
chara?ters point? ahoiit embracing dt was
a Trench play) MC h other.
The long suffeiin?; scenery that alv." ?l
draw.? a ?gross from Barnard sudtences
was well dlSgUlSSd with Ray sets of r.-d
velvet and leather furniture that had 1??n
purcliascd sspedally ?for ihi.-i occasion fro?n
a ?remots antique shop T.? a dls?ernlng e>>
it wai ?"!-? that the h? les in th'*
scenery had been patched it!?
The character <??' Harpagon was taken hy
A ?Bruno, ?if th.- College of Physicians .in?',
Surgeons, who has been the leading man
In th- Trench plays <>f th?* university for
the |?aSt live ye;.
I. Valens! tOOh toe part of the bnni-HnR
?errant an?l ?> Huffier was Ma?tre Jacques
the cook, which part he look?.! t.. ?perfec?
Uon. Mis? normes L-owther played ?Elise,
the heroine, a fey rolfl for her. for in th?
Barnard plsyi shs is :-lw ay ? cast for male
?parts
i: Mane- was a notable ("liante
The pla) win i? repented this afternoon
and evening.
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ST. LOUIS THEATRE RATE WAR
Shuherts Cut Price's?Blanche Ring
Signs with Rival Syndicate.
! pv Telef-xapt. to The Tribune. I
st Louis, Jar S Between the Kiaw A
BrlSltgW theatrical svn.Ii.ate on one shit
and the Bhuberts* syndicate on the other, a
war <?r prices has broken out, with St.
Louis as the battleground. Thou(*li It was
mnounced to-day that Miss Blanche Ring,
musics! comedy star, had cancelled her en
?-agemenl t" appear at the Garrh-k Theatre
her? ihe week "f January II. the manaK?-r
..f that th.-at?, said la hSd begun the dis?
tribution "f printed matter atnionncinc h?-r
? nt;at:emrnt t., play at the fiarrick.
Miss Klne says she will appear at the
Cen? iry Instead of the i'.arrick. her reason
being that th? OarrlCk has reduced Hi.
n., ?seats to |1.
The Century is controlled by Kiaw A ?Er?
langer, while the Qarrlck is a Bhuhert
I...use Qeorge E. Bta?*ey, Miss nine's bust?
uess manager, and Tre.i McKay, her hue
band, said to-daj that the contrsel for the
Centurj engagement has been closed. Man
ager Smith. <?i the Garrtck Theatre, threat?
ens l?'?rai action t?> hold Miss Ring i
contra? t ?\ lth him.
WILL FENCE WITH BARONESS
California Girl Challenges London
Woman to Bout with Foils.
B ? i'ii Mai ston, s ? 'allfornls alrl,
has challenged th.? Bai I de Meyers,
of Lundi?.i. and the two will meet in s
mimic duel with foils at the Colony Club,
,i'iii street and Madi-on avenue, this after?
? o'clock. Upos her arrival here
from Europe several <<.>?ks uro the
Baroness <i. M? iged Mrs, Rtuy?
? l'ish, jr. and Miss Adelaide Bay Its
In a series uf bouta The American women
declared ihe sinners of these bouts,
to the surprise .>f th? Baroness, \ih.>
thouglil the Judging was not quite what it
should have been Mi*- Anne Morgan, Mrs
p, Ifaggln, Mis William all lander
and othew were Instrumental In having th?
bouts fenced st the Colony Cluh to-day.
ROLLER TOWEL55 NOW BARRED.
The Board of Health ha? put a han on
roller towels In public placea Notice t??
lade at the l ?epai tn
II' ali' ' la v. H |s In lin?- with
similar action on the part of health an
thorities In a number <?f th<- states it will
affect railroad stations, department stoi*es
and all i?ai?li, washrooms and lavati
as well as 'aloons and theati > a The I '?
partment of Health was the first to comply
w th the order ?>f the i?,ar.i. ami ? number
of tin- employes found lowell? *x racks
throughout the building yesterday. The
? "i? ?? .1 at once.
FORMER ""COP" M'ANENY'S GUEST.
Borough President McAneny gave s
luncheon yesterdaj ror Tlmothj .1. Calls
han. who for ten j ears prior t.. I hi
election tva I ? patrolman assigned to the
office of the Borough President >>f Manhat?
tan At thai time in- was taken away and
assign? ?i t,, patrol duty In the Delaneey
station. N.-' hi.- health was none i>?>>
??.i h< decided to retire and ?lid .-. 'i,,
tad I" < n ??n the force sir. ,? 1881.
jScbgjs of the MarKets
Vegetables Very Dear.
\ i.-;. tablea ar< verj ?lear dh
Washington Market; ?i are also up to
top wint? " ird, the deli?
cate salad which made a tcnt-.i
pearance In the city sonu* montha igo, Is
ha. k again, ?'" '? s' "?" '?? ?" " n,~ '' ' '
French es? irols and chicory, romsim
(house
caull?
, ,,,,. 28 to 35 c? m? and < allfornla
, aullflos ? are ? i ? ' eoA. Tsbl? cel?
ery is TO cents a bunch, Fr< nj h <?? ;
..tus a pound, hothouse aspara;-. i- T.',
cents a bunch, horseradish Is H (* a
^tU.u pen snd brown kale sn
.?, cert- the half i" <*k Cranl-eni? sr? K
ida potatoes
ringed
,. ? ins ar?
35 ,-ents a quart. Muahr?-oms are M cents
nd, hothouse tomatoi s ar? ? ?? "'?
Bl ,i goutl ern ton at?
pound )?">?
ire IB cents a
are lo cei ??? and
? agpi ' ' ? ? ' ' " '
., n at c? Is a bunch.
Fish Prices Rising.
Prl? es at the I
gesl Jump l*0" boiling,
which ? .... n
a pound, '
?
-, ,, its are ? centi a ind
??mcl! '? i I !..
,, and >< llo? i?lke are 0
?,,,il whlteflsh rang? from <_ i<> M
, pound. Columbia salmon ir?
C(.nts s hltebatl sr
. ?.?it-? i? pound Kllel <?( sol? and r< i
., pound, Bouthern
,, are 18 cent . blueflyh ar? 5 i eni .
and Engli*?b whiting, haddock and bin
.,,.,. jo , . ni- ?'? : ? ."'*
a quart foi l*rg? ? nta for medium
?iar?j _r? till 6'J n nl a d? e< n.
Erjqs CHooper.
, two centi . i.. ?, p? i i lila s ? ek,
,.,,, b? ma-' - ' ' ''' and brow n
, n ?, dosen Bws? i butt? i Is 17 ?a nl -
: ?', hound Phllsdelphls prim f- 13 c? nts and
tub butter I* '-' cants a pound
.,, _M atrs wberrlei al ii ., s bos sre
! pjentlful; i-'""' '. pound,
i??, |?4>, colman sr? d bot?
. '..., -i ?, pound Toi i ,?. i
,' ,, g(.iah mal?
'. . ,j,., itumouut. to o? nts ? :
,,"'.,','?,., pre ? '?"?? '" H ? ieast
? m a dosen, Japan, spar?
I simmnns ar? :-' -?? doaen, pomegranates are
.*] 50 a dosen and orange ? ? t.? Jl |
a ?loz? n ? ni.an i ocoanuts sr? ! l
?a. h. alllgat? ? i y high, ??". ??? nts
each: Florida pines are to rents esch, ca?
saba melons sre M cents, Spanish melons
are 1 Ireclan m ions are 11 snd
-, , n m< loni --i ? II 30 ? a. h. Orape
fi-uii in? is to -'.ts each, English cob
nul a a i ound snd Brasil clus?
ter nuts are 23 cents each. Cornice pear
?'. n hit. r Nellls are 7.'. ? ? nts t<- *: W,
Cast? i ' ' ' entl 10 *l and I- "I -
elle pears fits a dosen. Bpltsen
? bergs and Roman Beauties ar? |160a dosen,
! Jonathans, Mclntosh reds nn?! Delicious
apples are ?SO dosen : a _lesape
are $i to B s dos? n snd Isdy spples sre :'i '
. ?in - a dosen.
Meal and Poultr,? Steady.
' v. main Hi.? SSOM SS
laal week !_*.nib kldn? sre up again to
and mutton kldn?
is a d? sen I'-. si t. nderloln
,, m- ... i i ork tenderloin I IS cents s
Calv? ' Uvera are Si ? ents ?? pound,
i veal cutlets ar? i in S
I ? .ut-? .. |. ?und.
Pol t? i house steak I ? nts, pot n
!0 cents, rump corned i ? ? f i? to cents, navel
i plat? 11 - ? ' ? ,i pound. ? rxtall ?
ai,. 12 c. nti each Breast ol **< ,i is I* cents
and loin "f real is S r? m . a pound
Poultry prices show practically no change
..f the i-i? vlou ? week
Uptown Pi ices.
I n Up?
? i-, n n dian k.-- cents s
and Indian River langer!
.,? ., .I"/.? n Mal '?? . I . iit.-i a
! pound snd i- lot Ida ? i b|m fi uli sr? s cents
' each
Kplnsch ? ? cents the half peck, romaine
bead, Held i ilad , ? i. ? enta .?
quai t. Ki ob ? ? 1er) i- 10 ? ? nts .? hun.-h snd
li i" cents s h- ad T?malos? ar? . I
cent? a i "?in.I. string? >i Im cents
.. qusrt, bests sn 5 rents a buncb, domestic
, , and ? ' ' ' ire esch I cet
l;, ,,| ?., ? pota I. ' cents S quai t.
a mi ?',???? ' , ? cents for I wo
......I 1 ?'.. box,
cranberries are 16 cents .? quart sr.d soak?
1h/a ?, | llllt.
. .k .uni prime rib roast sre 8 lo l
??t cents a pound, hlndquartsri ??i Ismb sre
?Q cents snd forequartera II centa ?? pound
boulder chop II
(?tutu ind Kr? i ? i. ? .. ' .i pound
gmosed longue i .' cents, ??-1 ?. ? ? i*. ? ? t ham II
i ,-iiiM. and ?? cen? a pa ind i??? n
uf pork Is If cen? ? i ound.
?? ANO RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES
Liberal Union Meetings of Church and Synagogue Again?
Their Leaders.
When HahM Stephen f). Wise. F
Oliver Hall, the Inlvcrsallat, an?l
Haines Holmes. Ihe Tnitartan, ?"otnl
forces last winter to hold meetings on
day SSenfagSj soilie In a chlircll and 01
lu a theatre, for the purpose, among <
things, of ,!. in? nstratin? the esse
IdeattfleattOO Of religi?n and the rlghi
lutlou of social problems, many orth
H.-hr-ws in this city vlolentlv attackc
a? ti<>n "f Rahhl Wise in Joining the u
meeting with Christian ,-liurelie?.
In reply t.? his critics th* Rahhl
many characteristic things. "It was t
?AS ?le,-tared, 'unity of religions, hut i
among the reli'lou-V' who were hat
together In an army for t!i<- things of
On another occasion he said: "It Is us.
t?i speak Of heaven hereafter until s?
thing Is done to mitigate the hell of
liistice on earth."
"Th*? Church," he said, at the dinne
the Brooklyn society for Bthleal ?Cull
'Is not In earnest. It does not se, k
moral uplift of man or the moral end.
much smphSStS is placed on creed anil
little on <le?d. The Church thinks ltsel
snd; it is hut a t.ioi rightly ??sei as
means to a good end. There is too rr
thought of the ?'hurch as an end; tha
Servie? and the uplift ?>f man Is lost s
of The Church is not a truthsecker, hi
hlder of and from It "
Frank Oliver Hall, the minister of
Church of the Pivlne Tat?-rnlty. h
much the same tiesrs a? Rabbi Wise.
John Heynes Holmes, minister of
Church of the Messiah, in quite aa pi'ig
slve and radical as Rabbi wise. He
?graduate <?f Harvard. A n , IW, and I
vard Divinity >3?ch<x>l, l?J0i He csme
Kew York to succeed Dr. Savage in
and has been very active ever since
stlnlng up the Unitarians ?>f this city.
believes in radicalism in hoth politics
religion.
These mer. and ??thers ?associated v
them are so satiated with the union m
Ings of last year that another series
been arranged for the first six Bundayi
this year Th.- suhle? t to be dealt will
??.Social Justice." The Qrst three will be I
In the Church of the Divine Paternity
74th street and Central Park West,
the following three will he held In
Lyceum Theatre, 4,'th stieet. near Hn*
way. Senator Record will he the priBd
speaker at the first meeting, on Januar;
and his subject will be ?'Politics and So
Justice." On January u J,?hn Mitchell
speak on "The Workingman an?l So?
Jilstic?"; on January 21 the Rev.
Washington Gladden, on "The Evoiut
of Social Justice"; on January M ?
Lyceum Theatre?, A. I-co Well, ?if I'll
burgh, and Professor fjeorge \v. Kirche
I L. n., of Columbas i Diversity, on "1
< ourts and So?ial Justice"; on Februsr*
Olfford Pinchot, on "Democracy and so,
Justice/' and on February tl the Rl|
R.-v i'liarles I?. Williams. BlShOP Of Mi?
fgn, OH "The Church snd Social Justice.
Music Will be furnished by the solo f
?horns ?hoir ?if the Church of tic l>?\
Paternity, J. Warren Andrews, director,
Tl ?? meetlni srill i??? con-ctuded with qu
lams ,-inil a discussion.
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GENERAL ITEMS OF THE WEE!
Ati ?anti-Monnon massVmeeting to pro!
against polygam] ?and Mormon ?control
i??.lilies, under th" auspices of the int
denominational council of Women i
Christian and ?Patriotic s? nie. beadqw
t.-is at N,.. isi l-'ifth avenue, Manbatti
has bcin snnouneed to be beta in Carnet
Hail on Wednesday evening, January to.
Hr. J. H. Jowett, pastor of the Fifth A?
inn- Presbyterian ? 'hurch, New Y.?rk CI
has complet..,| ? week's outing and r.
with his family at the North?ield and I
tu n? d to his parish.
Th?- Dunbar handbell ringers win ren?l
a ?la-minute programme at th.? opening
i hi ' happy Bunds '? ?'. ? Ring, ' at t'.r.i
Methodist Episcopal Church, to-morrow,
"The iiift of the old Year to the Net
is the subject of the address which Prof?
sor ?William Adams Brown, of Union Tho
logical Seminary, win give ut tl [?ab
Temple to-morrow evening. There will
a musical recital lu th.- afternoon.
Raymond B Fosdick, Commissioner
Accounts ?if Ih?? city of ,\e?.\ York, w
speak in the auditorium .?f the Twenl
um.i Btreet founs Men's Christian I
an.m to-morrow afternoon on "The r\
? in? citlsen." 'i'h" in.'. ting ,,;?.|is a i
a IS minute concert by th" Bhtrmei O
mi. I >r. < ',? orge B. Montgon i
the Madison ?Square Presbyt?rien Churc
will speak at the Sunday tea at >; ,., i,?
mi ?< ;?,d ti?, i ??, m, p."
A new feature of tin? evangelistic woi
of the Mission "f ih?- Living Waters, win?
is nn.- of the Oospel halls under the r\lre<
lion >,f th" National Bible Institute, will l
a Sunday morning breakfssi t,,i men. Tl
breakfast tO-mOtTOW, at *i a. m . will b.? i
.haif.? of "Hilly" McQuere, who WSI COI
v.-rl?"l at tin Mission of th" Living Watet
ab?iiit three years ago snd who has |ui
returned from the Moody Bible institu?.
where he has been preparing f??:- Christie
work f?-r about a -, " n
?The Religious Conquest of Brooklyn
How Shall an Adequate Army Be Reci II
id '?'" i\lll be the I'ust subject In the .latiu
ai v series of sermons bv in s Bdwai
Young to-morrow morning in ?Bedford Prei
byterian Church, the lubjMts for tin? fot
lowing Bundaj morning bring: "What Bhal
Be th.? i ible-ctlve of ih? Campaign?" "W h
Shall Direct ihe Forces 1.What Wage
and Rewards Shall "? to Those Who Servi
Worthily.' '
The Rev. Johnston Myers, pastor of im
manuel ?Baptist Church, Chicago, will oc
.ni..-, lin? pulpit "f Calvarj Baptist Churcl
t,, n,.m a' n a "I at I ..Vin, k. I u
Myers is a brother ?>f the Rev Cortlsn?
Myers, .?r Tremen I Temple, ?Boston, for
merly at tin- ?Baptist Temple. Brooklyn
and is one of the most BUCCCseful am.uu
? ? Baptist IliitlisKIs of llic Wsst till
topics to-morrow will be "The Mystery <>i
i.- Igion" and "My Set lour
\ series of Sundsy morning sermon?
bavins for their general topic "Tie Mod?
ei i Man" will be preil. lied b) I ?r Nell?
iiiiaii Boynton at the Clinton Avenue Con?
gregatlonal ? lurch during the present
month.
The Evangelical Alllancs in sending out
ils Suggestions l??r thS week of p?a .i
i..011110.-n.is that st all meetings ..i tie
week "prsyer collections be taken r??i the
? uiiiiiaii.iti.il American Bible Society
work "K to topics for . sch day
.,f the m? k .n i "The Kingdom's ?
tdvence," "Personal FaithfulnMS,"
"The Church of Christ." "Foreign Mis
i ,1,s. "Home Mlssloni " "Interests l???
mestlc aim ?educational" and "Interests
National .?ml International
Tb.- Washington venue B ipl l ?
begins to-raoirou Its series ??i Bundaj
i 'ai Religion and
?n,in?. To-day." ''' i"|,,; ' ' hsrles
??i a i Shaw.
I'nder Arthur Roes, Mu Bi
and musical director, Ihe ? h"ir will render
selections from Hsndsl's Messiah to-mor?
ron evening st ths Wesl Psrfc ?Pi
ti 11 m ' 'bur. h
Owing ?" the Illness of the r.-c. William
. tor ?if lbs ?Madison Av? nus R?
r .m,,i Church, ,,;'' l:'v '" Abboti i:
Klttredgs will oesup# ths pulpit ,n i?,i?,
sen meg to-moi i<"i
'II,,. ?,?,.,, ?i, Howard Mufl'eld ml?
. i both - i ?' '- '" ?""'"''? -'t th" . -Id
I-,, >|,, t, il.ui ' hu?. I,. Al b y m
he will resume the "Home Hour" service,
with apeetal ehoti muetc, beartj -ongraia*
Ltlonsl slnslng ?irai a short, straight talk.
Before the ehureh Barrica there win be an
orgaa recital beginning at ".- <>?i.>ck.
A new s?rles of Sunday evenlti- servie"?,
will ba oj. ii,..? to-morrow nl?,'ht In St
Paul's Methodist episcopal r-hurch. Tha
ti?istor, Di Oeorga p, Bckman, will delirar
a course ?if addresses on "The Drama of I
Destiny," aa portrayed by four Blaster
minds, to Which Will bo added interpreta?
tions fron the Hchr.w snd Christian
.Scriptures.
Tha Rev. Dr. John Wesley Hill has re*
turnad from ins paaea mission in Japaa
and China, and will resume his occupancy
of the i ni lit of the Metropolitan Tetnnl?
to-morrow, preaching morning and e*?*en
ing. %
To-morrow morning at the Lenox Avenue
Unitarian Church tha Rev. Dr. Merle st.
Crois Wright wlli have as !i!s sermon "The
(Up -ndln?; I'.-vlva! of Religion."
Anniversary week, beginning to-morrow
evening with a apeetal sermon by the pas?
tor, will be celebrated each evening during
the we.-k at Calvary Methodist l-.plscopal
Church.
The w.-ek of prayer will he observed bv
the West Aide ?Presbyterian ehurchas,
Wednesday evening th?< aerrieea win be
held In ea?h church. Thursday evening the
w.'.t-i'atk. n,e S'ot'i, and tha Fourth
Presbyterian Churches will unite in a ser?
vice In the chapel of th.- Fourth I'hui.'n.
Hist street snd West End avenue On Frl
??? nun?- Hi.? aerrlca wtl" be hei?i In tha
chapel of the scotch Presbyterian Church,
No. I West Kth suet. The Rev. M?nera.
i i i? ?..n snd McCleary and the Rev. Urs.
Atteiburv. BvsB?? Work, Koulkes sad
Wyll? will take part.
The CosnHc Forum of the New ?Botenca of
Intelligence presents I?r. James K. ?'olllnge
in a aeries of lectures st the Carnegie
Lyceum, heKinning to-morrow, on which
dale the subject will he -'Man HIS Own ''*? -
ator and Destroyer."
At the Fourth Presbyt? lian ? "nur-ii the ren?
dering by ?lie ?hoir of Dudley Ruck's Christ?
mas cantata, "The Coming of the King,''
two weeks aco ?vas reeeivpd with so much
pleasure that there has hc?>n urgent re
quests for its repetition. The cantata will
therefore I..- j;i?.?--n again to-morrow even
ins at the * o'clock service. Dr. Edgar
Whltaker Work, the pastor, will preach in
the morning and will conduct both services.
Henry Frank, the well known indepen?
dent pr?*ach?-r and llberallst, begins an Im?
portant series of sermon-lectures on ?Mo?
nism, the New \V? ii?! KeliKmn." In Lyric
II ill to-morrow at 11 o'clock. Mr. Frank Is
?he only platform expoun?W of Monism in
this country an?l recently received a most
laudatory letter from Professor F.rnst
ihi'.'k'i. the great successor ?if Darwin, al?
though he differs from Mr. Frank in his
conclusions. Th? tubj? t Sunday morning
will be "The New World Conception: The
IOrigin, Evolution and Unity of Nature."
The ?re.-on?! teirn of th.- 1'.ible "Teachers'
Training School, No. 141 Lexington avenue,
will begin (??-?lay. when professor A. A.
Berle, of Tufts College, Massachusetts, will
deliver two lectures at to a. m. and .1 p. m.
nn '.Mind Fertilization" and "Mental Self
Organlsatlon." Dr. Berle is professor of
applied chemistry in Tufta College and baa
been one of the prominent pastors of Boston
for the last twenty yearn,
To-morrow morning si n o'clock, si ? ar?
pegio Hall, beton th? Free Synagogue, tha
subject of "Immigration" will be discussed
I by Professor W. F. Wlllcox, of Cornell Uni*
i versify, A bra tu I Blkus, Regent ?>f the Uni?
versity of Hi?- State of New York, and Dr.
Peter Roberts, Immigration secretary of the
International committee of the _oung Men's
! Christian Asso? I a tlon.
The twentieth anniversary of the Thurs
da; Evening Bible Class of the church of
iZion and St Timothy was held Isst Thurs?
day evening, seventy men It?hk present.
Six "i" th? ? were original members. The
| Ke' Dr Henry L?beck addressed the
meeting, Bfter which a Social hour ?
i
? An Interesting feature of the sei', i
'Trinity Church ??n the first Sunday of the
year will be the annual festlvsl servie? of
the guilds, The members of the eleven guilds
connected with Trinity will attend the ser?
vice, which commences '?t s o'clock In tha
evening. There will i"- s procession headed
by two trumpeters around the church. In
which about four hundred guild members
will take pan. Toe rector, the Rev. Will
lam ii. Manning, will pureach the sermon.
?
OTHER SPEAKERS AND TOPICS.
'itili Avenue Bsptlst, Addison Moore,
evening, "Persls, the Place Where Daniel
?Proved the Power of Prayer."
Transfiguration, George Clsrke Hough
ton, morning
West End Collegiate, Henry Bvertson
Cobb, afternoon, "The Search for Happl
? nasa."
st .lame? Methodist Episcopal, Archsy
Decstur Ball evening, "Who I. a Chris?
tian?"
Butgers Presbyterian, William Hiram
l-oiiiii?... morning, "The Claims of the
church."
All Souls' Cuitar?an. Thomas R Sllcer,
morning, "The Practical Idealist."
Temple Beth-KI, Samuel Bchultnan,
morning. "The Mesasga of Judstsm to the
Rich snd to the Pooi
st Paul's chapel. Columbio, Bishop
i Jsmes li. Darlington, aftern? on.
Madison AVSnUS Baptist, ?'liarles A
Rston, morning, "A Communion Medita?
tion "
Union Methodist Episcopal, ! Lewis
Hart-ock. evening, "Th. Open Road."
Temple Israel, Harlem, Gabriel Schul*
man, Of Altoona, Penn., this mornin?.
Brick Presbyterian, William Pierson
Merrill, morning and evening.
First Baptist, i M. Haldeman, evening,
i - the Thi .me of Christ In Heai en? '
Msrblc Collegiate, Dr. Burrell, aventng,
"Hon i?-sus Prayed for Us."
Collegiate of St. SI? bolas, Malcolm Jsn ?
Mel.?od, morning und evening.
Ethical Culture Society, Fells Adler,
m?.mm--. "The Moral I tha 1
Ion."
Pilgrim Church, Madison ?'. Petera,
.nuns'. "What's t'n<- Use of Qotng t..
? 'lunch'."'
Inclination, II. C, Robbtna, morningan.l
evening.
Fulton Btreel Bible Laeture, A. C. ?'.????
bel.in. .Monday evening, "The Wsltlng
Hi ... ns snd Hi?- Wsltlng Barth."
? 'hrlstlsn B? lenoe, "i led."
Holy Communion, Henry Mottet, morn*
Ing snd evening
Spiritual and Ethical Society, Helen T< n
pi,. Brigham, evening, "Estimating Our
I.iiss and Cain."
West-Park Presbytertsn, Anthony H.
AnsSn P. Ajttarbury, evening, spe?
cial music ii servlceJ
Puritans, Bruce ci.uk>-. <>i Port Jervla,
saornlng .?n<! svenlng.
Central Presbyterian, w* M.tie-Smith,
evening, "A ?Men .ear's Fool "
Chrlst'i Mi en. M anual Ferranceo, af*
i, 11. -iii? w "??! "i ??'"I and tha Coa?
ti tonal "
Lafayetta Avenue Praabytarlau Chucch,
Cleland B McAfee, mornlna t Men Lea
for tha Mas _e_i
:i Thomaa's, Braest M Itlrea, morning.
i ,,,i,,. . hiii.ii. in . m liter). moi ntng.
Professional Womsn's ??ague, Villa
Faulkaer Page, ?teraoon, rha Bducatad
?i.il.i."
Chill ? ' hur? h, ?' A Slum*, m.uning.
ptrat Church el tiio iieaiu.? Cliriat, w.
John Murray, morning, "Ancient and
Modern Hypnotism."
Ascension, Percy i'tickney ?Jrant, morn?
ing. "How to Insure Good Resolutions."
Fourth Avenue Presbyterian, Walter
Duncan Ruchar?an, morning, "Starting On
a Ne*/ Road."
INDIAN TELLS OF BURDENS
Dr. Eastman Speaks to White
Men on Their Philosophy.
in. Charles a. ?Zaatsun, the fun hloodstl
Sioux who bus ilis.ariled Ids name S?
"Ohlyeea," told the members <?f the Cnmp
Firs Club at their biK-kskin dinner," et
the Hotel Ast,m last night, just what he
though of "White man's philosophy" Tor
the philosophy itself he had rmtktng hut
the Mghest praise, hut h?- declarad that
white men almost never practised It.
Dividing the Indian Into four classes
the original Indian of America, the transi?
tion or ti.itfl? king period Indian, the reser
vatbni Indian, and now the new Indian
Was I'? come out of all this develop?
ment Dr. T.istman pointed out how the
original teachings of the "work for othsrsT
spirit Which ?as Inculcated In the Indian
nature had been the very means of his
downfall at the hands of the white man.
After the treat v of istjs. Dr. F.astman
said, the government gave to the Indians
absolute ownership with all rights In a
certain territory in tu? ?,tack Hills, but In
a very feu ..tars gold iras discovered In
those iiills. and the pioneer prospectors
Ignored tli- so!.-run word of their govern?
ment to get p'issession of ?daims In the
Supposedly Indian owned ground.
As irisiaii'-.-- of the .-.lining Indian, he
pointed t.. BenatOf OWOS and to Senator
?. ami h?- sxpreossd ths ferveat hope
that this new Indian would be able to lead
the country "nut of the political dilemma
It is now in."
Dr. Kastman was dre.ised in full Indian
Costume, an?! he was surrounded at the
guest table by nun in ?amp attire, among
them Trn?-st T. letona who ixestded, i>an
1;, ard. .1. Liunbar Wright and William Shef
liel,!.
SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE
Mailed anywhere in the United States
for $2.50 a year.
ATTACKS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Jury Acquits Mother Whose'
Child Dies.
A .Inn op which there were several banK
presidents a, .?tilttc.l Mrs Margaret Mos
hauh, <??' No. 2845 Hainbridge avenue. The
Bronx, yesterday afternoon of the rharg?i
of "homicide by wilful neglect" because of
the death of h?r daughter Kathryn. five
years old. from diphtheria on Thanksgiving
lay. Tin child was treated by ?Christisn
S practitioners and no licensed ph?si
.?an was called. The jury found that the
child's death was caused by the failure to
?ail a physbian, hut acquitted the mother
??n the ground that she was ignorant of the
itevere Illness of her daughter, in their
verdict tii?. jury mad.? this recommendation:
We i ??'-..mmeml that the i ??strict Attor?
ney he requested with all diligence i,? press
Hi" cases against tin? Christian s
practitioners non pending in ths courts to
a speedy conclusion, and if ths :a\\s a:
adequate t?? reach persons s?> practising
tu,i tiie Legislature of the stats be ap
peuled to to enact such laws as will pr??
t.,i Hi.- community of this state ami pre?
vent ths o? ?? tirrence of ?similar cases
The case of Mrs. IfosbSch was before a
Jury ?abed by Coroner shongut for the in
? |ii<-st In*.? the death of the child. The
Inquest had been postponed because the
Moabach house had been quarantined in
tin Board of Health owing to ano?h?-r
itei having diphtheria Mrs. Mos?
M. i, Mari" a R. i. ms. Ephraim K.
Roberts, her husband, the t'hrlrtian Science
practitioners and th<? New York County
Medical Society and Ths Bronx Medical
Society were all represented in court. Mrs.
Moshach and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts refused
to (ratify "M ths advice of counsel,
RELIGIOUS NOTICES._
CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH Unitarian)
Park Avenue & 34th Street.
M,-ni.f.r. I Robert Collyer. D. D. Lit. D.
Ministers | John Haynes Holmes.
11 A. M. Morning Service.
?V?A\ HOLMES will prcuh an introductory
sermon to his ?en?**, on the "TEN COM?
MANDMENTS IN THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY." Subject: "THE ORIGIN,
y A LI DIT Y AND CHARACTER OE THE
TEN COMMANDMENTS." All Welcome.
8 r. M. linen Service at the ? liur-li
? i' Divina Paternlt? _
THE S?CIKT, ??lit ETHICAL (TLTl'RE.
Pounded isTn.
Me??tin-{Hoiis<?. Central Parti Weal .*,? ?ilth St.
II V M?l?K. KKI.IX AIM.KR
tvtii delhei ..i .i'i.ii 'ess ??il
?TIIK MORA I. AHPECT8 Of THE
TRt *>T <|l KSTION."
H V. M?MR. ALFRED W. M AKTIN
Will ,|.ii- -i- ni.? Brei ?i' h.-? ?eri?>(t <,f Bunday
Evi-ning Lectures ,,:i il" Higher Crltl?*lsm and
its Relation to the I .??'? ,i'-'l Tt ? Ihuks of
Jt-sui 'i ? lb?
TIIK III?. Ill I! (KITKIsM OF IHK
\KH I I ->I \MI.\ I."
ORGAN RECITAL T Itt-I P. M.
Tin? t'nlille Is Welcome.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH
,i idlson \ ?? , i<. ? orasr i Its Rtn ???
Tl ? RE*. LEIOHTi IN PARR?* 1>. D., I
s -,,i v. M Hol; ? 'ommunlon.
10 a M Holj Communion.
il a m i-i, a, !-? i nu Rat-tor,
4 P M United Pervlce <,f Oriental, Bwe4lsh,
Chinese, German anil English ?'ongrogattoii*
?,f st Bartholomew"! farinh.
lit, her, t lia? Rector.
s is p m illustrated Btereoptleon Lector?,
Kar ?East, II- i s N. R88HER
FOURTH AVENUE
I'KKSHVTKKIAN ? III It? II
i,,,- removed a 1,1 is now worshipping ?n
EARL II %l I.. ? oi.I HBIA l'NI VERS m
REV. WALTER D. BUCHANAN, D. D?
MIMSTKR.
il 11 h ni an,i H p. in.
Central Presbyterian Church
WEST .'.7 ill si'.. NEAR BROADWAY.
Rev. WILTON MKKl.l?-SMlTH. t>. l> . Pastor.
ii, .,. ? s h ii a m and I i' M.
;? l,". A. .-,'. Vouni Men"? HIM.? Study Club.
;; P M H.itit,.!th Soh.ioi
Devotional M'?it tin Wednesday, at s |- M
A I.I. WELCOME
??RACE ( III K< IL I i ,i [Oth si
Di BLATTKRY, Rector, s. Il >R>.?i?i>.
i , --,-..,? s (Mr BDDY ?
I XION MEETING*.
i-, ni ?>?! and T'titi St . >? P. M.
The ?IIIRtll <?f Hi?? DIVINK I'ATKHMJl.
Tli" :??,?" -' I*he t'liurcli of th<? M?-s
? ?MM TA I. -IUBTICE."
' . ;? oi ge L lieront ..( Bam
on "IDEALS ?>f Millll, .11 ?TICK."
[)|?riis?i.iii fillows, Welcome to all.
the till I? Il 'A ?h- l?l\INK I'AIKRNITY,
?enlrnl I'tirk ?f?l unil 7?llh street.
'RANK I '?iVI.lt II M.I. I?. I> . r.,xt.,r.
?ill pi- ri H A. M "Ti?- Are ,M> friend?.
If-"
s p, m i nlon Meeting "f ihls church, the
,-u ? and i n<" ? 'hnr, Ii ..t- t h,- Mi h
i , Id?ala of s??? lai .iu-.il,t." bj
i: coi -i of N'? ?v i
\'V|< ,i.ne.
FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH
1 WERT WTH BT
?., m a m . Sunday School and lt-.i,l<- ?laeeea
. .i. M | M .? h il' ? i v Lead? r.
H? h ?nil?? u il. m ?? El ,
Public \\ "isiiip. s.-iin his t,v
THE REV. ADDiSOH MOORE, D. D.
ii \ \' |t Is LI .tier I .iiu.,'1 <>i, "
s c m i ici Whi re Danli Proved
ii.. pnwei of l'i iyer "
MAIUS.?*. i.VBXt'K REFDRMED clfURCH,
>ti, ,-t .iu,i M..,ii-,,n Avenue
Ri ? \, m . m; ri : i:. D D., r.?st,.r.
?;, , \bb ," E i- m ??-? i? U-, will pi
? I | ?> .! .111,1 I P, M
t.? I'll',ll
Gi: \, i \\ 104, "?ni' ?''?iiiinl.'ia. tin mt i.tn I
,. u. "A Worthl?ies Hll le." ;.?:,. ? Ha?
monloua t im'h " I "'i'1 ?" llsntl Hell K
" \ i l, m it i.s ,, i.'i.H , i i. Ko i, tii \
ami, hi Re*. THOMAS R ?l.li'BH, Pas!
,,,,?, h, hla m. i'-- '?? las ' ?? ''H \? l'i?' M.
It ?!?: \ I.is t Coinmunlon follows sermon, Bei
SiAQiSOM SQ. P.iiSiiYT HU<i iJH??iC??
m idlson Avenue and -i'i? Blreal,
rr\ , u i? \ickim RBT i? ii. Psstor.
, H M?JNTOOMERY I'd I?.
. -i.nit Miiilsur
i??,,. i ' i?-.?? ta u A M and s v M
t I' M
" -?l-llil I'? IL AM' BTHICAI. .-'tx'IKI'V H'J
\- 123th Helen l-mpl.- Hi-ikIi.iiii speaks
i ? Ins Bvenlaa la? *m i ?u
I ,.? - ,,i.,l . ;:.:n "
J;,:i lOlOl '? Si?. IK TV OP Fl:IK\|tS |"i
,1. \, ?i ? limn i-i worship i ? i i:. Wth -t
Sew \'?'i> Washington ..mi Lafayetts
Broi il,,. ;,?? K
Ki l ?iKUKI? Hit HI II OK II Mil Hi
Lew \ \\<- .... issd b?.
Re? EDO AR TILTON. Jr.. I? b. Minister,
will preach at 11 a. m. and H p. m.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Broadway end 79th Mir??
PASTOR, I. K. -ALOEIA
II \. ".f.?"I.OOKIX. I NTO .IE.*?! Si OB, TH?
l.RKAT Uiii'iit AND THE ?HEAT gllt?*
l??HKK." _ _.
H I?. M.? 'ls THE TIIRIa'.K ??I- rHRIST IN
HEW EN; OK. 1M HE f OMINO AGAIN TO
MET li I p AT .?KKI HAI.KM? WILL
? Ml ill ? I ?!IHI-ll\S? Ill'.I'M. WIT If
HIM ON I Mi I II AND Till, t NFAITI-*
HI. REMAIN IN IIEXVEV"' ^_
TMK MIDDLE (III I EOIATE fHl'IU?
M Av* fini 7th Ht.
i'- JOHN .; rAOO, l) I?. Mlnl?t?r,
will pira, h at 11 A. M an?! h P. M.
THE MAHRI.E roilEOIATE (*?_*__?
.Vu are. and ?Tilth St.
Rev. DAVID IA8 BUBRELL. I> D. Vt.ttt??,
will |?r???<-h at 11 a M an?! S V. U.
Morning: -Th* Mnrnlng W???"h "
? uig: ihiw ?fetus Prays?, fer fs."
m t>9LI_MIAT_ ? IM Hilf OF "Tf.
Nl( II??I A
">th Av?. snd 4SI h 8?.
R-v. UAf-COLM ./AME* MACLEOD. Minster,
?ill |.?-?--. li at M A. M -nl ' P, _
THE HE-T END < OI.I.E4.IATE CHTBOH
Woat l--r..] A?* find 77?h 8t.
Rev. HBNRY E\ KRTSON <*.ORB. D D . Mini??-.
will ..r?-. h at 11 A. M and 4*0 P. M
Aft?rnoon aui.Jert. '-Th? Sttioh for H?pp'.n??e.'
? III Kill ?II THE HOI.Y rOMMTXIO?,""
.(Mb -in-a-i end Hiith A vean?.
Always op?n ?nd fro? to ?11.
REV. HENRI MOTTET. D. D.
? A. M ?Holy Communion '
11 A. M Sanias and sermon (Rector).
1-M. ?Holy ?'??i-munlon
71 p If. -< ': i!.tr-r, ? ferric?,
3 P. .M.?Frenrh Servie?.
?? P M Bervlee und Sermon (Rector).
Daily Noon Day Servi? ? 12 So P. V.
l*?ttng l| minutas.
LIBBBAL THOUOHT CHCRCH.
ariRITUALl-TlC
r.R?-TtRF.s A.VD SPIRIT MP*"*?*?*?"?*
Service? at .t p is ?nd S p. m. KunAav? an*
S p. m SV"1ne?v"a, In Hall. 207. In IJivol?
Bonar* Arcad? Hulking, ?JUth ??- and Broadwajr.
All a_it* free.
Rev nUrUC A. MACT'RDA.
?'??lor and Payehl?
Helen E. R?r**.ford, A??l??ant.
?IIIRdl OF THE ATENSION.
Fifth Avenue and Tenth Mreel.
Rev. Dr. PERfy BTK'KNEY ORAVT, Root?**?.
11 A. M._ Morning Hen-Ice' end Sermon, ft?CttJfi
"How to Inau.-e ?lood Reiolution.' "
4P. M -Saint-????n?'? 'Oratorio ?1? N-*l "
frP M P?0|.'??i For'in.. Dr ?Iran?: '-Shoul?t
?lovernnient and Municipal Employe. Reions
t.i la?ilor I'niona?"
?J' M i?!?.cun?lon. P?rl?h Hou?e. 12 W. Ilth ?t.
THE LADIES' CHRISTIAN ?Nl?l
DAILY DEVOTIONAL -MEETINGS
a?rl_g tlM Week of Pra?*r
Ian>iary 7?h to 12th. Incl?n.!?*.
a? 11 a M , In the Chapel of 'h?
??Ol.IaEf.IATE THI'RCH
Fifth Avenu* ?nd 4?<th Street.
Women cordlsliv Invited
FiFTH AVENUE PRESBYTEHI?N CHURCH
."?;*-. Av ?-.ne, ?nd Mth K?re*t
Strr're?. a? H A M ?nd I.JKI P M. P"-_?-her,
Rev. J.H.JOWETT,M.A?D.D.
In th* aff*rn?.on. 1? 4 30. Dr. .loweit will pr"a--_
New Vear'i? F?rm?n '.o young in?'i and wo?-''.??.
Midweek .-?<?r\|re on Wednesday evenliif. st S:1S-,
-.nducted by Dr ,lo,v*tt.
NEW SCIENCE OF
INTELLIGENCE
llr Jam?'? E. < ollinge. Natiral Scientist.
< M.NEI.IE I.U El M. 3-mdcyi at S 3
l.i:i. T "Man III* Own Creator and De?
stroyer." FuMk la
????paawmae^a?
0
University Place ?Prejbyterian Crmrch
?"?or of l"th Ht. ion-? Mock ?srSst fr*?m Broad
IK'.JR.IE ALEXANDER. P. n. P*?tor
. to m?*rrr,w St II A M ?*n1 ? F. M Tt_S
l'aitor will preaell T ?-morrow being the flrit
?*al-it-th (n th? Hew Year. ?' *h* rl???- of th?
miirnlnis ?"-r\ ire the ?a.-ram?nt of th? laord a
-upper "III be "l?.r??.| \\ ??? I need? y ever.tne
?en-It? a? - o k _^^^^^^^
BRICK CHURCH
Fifth Aven le ..nd Tlni'v-Bevepth Street.
-? ? Wtl,LIAM l-!ER.-*?'N MERRIIaL.
Commun??a it (__m ..f Morning Service.
l?r. MEBRIUj will pre?.h at eleven,
?ad at X'egper Hervl. .? at four.
Blbl.- .Scho?,l i ClaK?ea. 11:17, A. M.
Mldw?k Bervt???, Wedn?dey. g P-_M._
?Cathedral of St John the Divine
>mat<*r.1am .*. ???nu'> and Tilth Street.
BL'NDAY, .'.innary 7.
?? .', M Holy Communlos.
M A M Morning Praver.
Il \ M _-_n?*fl DOUQUAS.
4P. M !? in OBOSVEN'On_ _
CHt.'BCH OF 7!" AND "PT tlMOfltY.-"
X\\ W, ?: r,7lh Street.
Re.ior, Rev. HEM.Y LVBBCK, D. C. L
Bol] Communion. 8 A. M.
Morning Prayer .-10 A. M.
Leltanjr: Holy t.'nmmunlnn: Preacher. The
Recti r ... . H A M.
ng: I'rr.-i h. r, .':? I. H. fX. HAT. I I' M
hutgers Presbyterian Church
BBOADWAT ANO 71D STREET.
REV. WILLIAM HhAM FOULKES, D.O.,
Mm!-ter, ri"*-?'!"'?? at ll A. M- and 8 P. M
Vomir.. "THE CLAIMS OF THH .'HfRi'H."
p.vyixti the phice." _p
St. Sboma0'0 Church
FIFTH AVE AND MD ST.
Rev. ERNEST II BTIRES, D. T? , R*-tor.
? i m H ".y ? 'ommunlon
11?Mnrnlng Servir? "and Sermon (Reetor).
4 Even ona ai i ?.ddree? (Bee??>**>?_
Fourth Presbyterian Church
We?f Knd Ave ,-ind f>la? St.
EDGAR WH1TAKKR IV'iRK. D D. PaatOr.
P. KI.Wuou EKI'Ki-ON. Aaalatant.
It a. m. i?r WORK ?ill prearh.
i? |. m Chrlai naa (Cantata repeat?*! hv ix,u?et.
LD FIRST
Presbyterian Church
rir.h Ar?., mil to 12th S?.
REV. DR. HOWARD DI'KFIEfaD. Pa.?tor.
II a. li "Tl ?? I.If- ?hat Count.? "
? ? m "The Strang? ^??Ingi? of Chi ?? ''
CALVARY METHODIST \RA9\
Rev. < luirle? 1.. t.ondell. D. O, Pi-tor
11 A M Reception Memi.era. Holy .*onur..ni/ys.
ST. PAUL'S METHODIST Gl'lMCll
W -t Bad aWcniie and -6?h Sue.??.
REV. GEORGE P. ECKMAN. D. 0., Pastor
il anl >? WORSHIP ?itn RBRMO.V.
MXHI-ON AVENIR BAPTIST (III Kilt.'
MADISON AVENUS, ?'??I*. lift STREET.
C. A. EATON, D. D?, Pastor
will i1?' ? !_ _-0_ajr inornlna and ev-ning.
H a M "A < ?.n.tminlon Me?1ltatlon.''
? p m I'refiHration for a Hippv N'>w A'ear."
First Germ?n Spiritualist Church
.-.i Baalleh, aaada??. ?> ,- nt.
-peaker Ur. W. V. Becker, Spirit Mcsaggt
b> Mr. F. Mont-iko and Mr. .1. Hill
I'.il?t lir.ind i'iri-le. M>'h an* Celumbu? ?' l ?
Broadway Tabernacle
ItroH.hvav und .1-th Street.
Rev. CHABIeEa E. 1KFFERS?"?N. D D . ravoe.
. es 11 SS- tt. W?d.. 8 p. m , Prayer .M??ttag.
rill: l'.MO.N THEOU-a?C?L SI-.MI\A!'V
' ii? of N.-?\ Y rk
.. In tli-' Chai-l. C-U?SSMI .Wen-ie. h?.
130th and l-?.? Mreet?. ?t ti o ?"'oolt.
r, the ii. v. PresUent aLKEkt pakk?_1
FIT.it. d "
Th? stt?MM*ance of all not regularly -orahlp-?
. -1: i
TBMPIaE llETH BE, It h A?e and 7??h ?< ?
Si'? ?lav mornlna. B?\ Di BAMvEl -III I.M vV
Mil preaell on "THE ME88AOB OF JFDAI?M
l-i.it THE HI?'?! AND THE POOR " -
t.-giii ?it I! o'cltvk. A cor.tlal ?arel***_? i? -?
-,,..:: ___
CHl'BCH OF rHE INCARNA ION Madtaon
a\e an?! 7UMh ?t.. Rev H C Ko M HINS. R?C
^ ,i.i i.. ,t .n Holi Coinmtuiloa; lla.sk?
morning prayer, ?aernion iB-h-hm-), uni Hot? ? nit? -
Biunlon 4 . n? . evealng pray?r an" Mrtiio?
t -e Oigan R*< Ita!.
? 17. p
?.,1, ? \ . Ml It'll \?. .?t End A
h,,, ? I'K LAN.-BY Tt"*WN_ ?ND.
p p Hector Holy i ' n-m-inlon. .??A M ;
., , ?naon by the Re.-tor, H
?. ||.? Choral Bt?'?i ;?. * F. M. Strang??
??el. Ol
t HE H.OHJC \H? M)A\T.
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?-?INI?*.- 1 '" PHt?FE.SIONAI. WOMES'g
7? T.. I'.?-? B'wa) - ibje.-t .
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I.ENOX AVKMI IMIXKIVN ?Hit? It.
in, 11-, I. "*?"' : ? - -' ? H
IHK IMIEMHN?. REVIVAI OK KM I?.KIN.
< II?.I\ V/RIOHT I< !?..
M nia!
V,IM Itlth PKESHYTERI \\ I HI I? II.
Hi,Hi Ct. und \m?lrr?luiil A?e.
Rev A\?'?*?' I' A I ! ?"RIIIKV I ? I > )
r!v ANTHONY H t'VANfl D. D, I ?"?**?'?*??.
i ? E\ liNfl will i?1- ??' h at it a M
KBl'Rl ? I M _
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ft'-p- . i;, li \i gavt-ar." v.'ai
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. |l-,,i;M|-|i CATHOl.l?' ??.UVI.-ES ?*h|l?t?
I Weal ''Ttii ?ift.-rnoon. 3 SO, Rev
, i. FERRANDO, I"?? '?'""? "T!>- Word Of
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il t,,,, l- A BTARR 1TT
, EDWARD H SIMMi'N
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Rev NATHAN A SEAOl.E D 1?. kPctot,
S. 11 | Ml , ?*_!>? J"
M\l>l"?>** WE. FEKKB?MKI.-N < III RI H.
\nrt'i?-a?i I i>ru?-r ?f "?7I?! ??Ireel.
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,-, HERBERT -HUMAN K?,?or
| 11 | U SI -I - I* M
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