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yam"? He ■ to us in -Th- World's Work" th. • Ll« friend EUl* '.ntroduc^d Mm IS the Persian »»<»t, and. Vba it BCeonfl To him to make a hook. Omar came into his mind -!n Boston Mr lioiTfrht-^ii !lftrn«l to my scheme »v 1 asked "B«t who and where Is this Omar** I Bli 'hut *"*• natural; he wai too nmr. he only puWfcatssi the p^"™ T.. i.-.ake a lonr srerj- ort. he a*r*»cd r . brine out the book. «nd on the way lark t* n<m« I ihoturht It all out. In t)aM . « : |Mi d!vMed the verse. . postal and KCfhtf on the I fefacfti . bm« tnss. fi* l * l -ien.-»»d maktnc ) »ss » .mom-hat ■»•!«»! ata»; I c ■ « tagta at the beginning and ■• annlH b« d!rr^<J ta m »nd ther^ LLJIIUIIIWII 0>" l " Hik "" * -.at th* y sl - ouUi . , : hrfir. matl nn<l -peter out." or bCgtO PMN ■ • "' " " kept a* e\ . - . - . r limUlM— m-ouUl P*T but they b<.i!e.l out, and 1 kept * r^ .-eh t. **nd they were <aa I* - m . » ns ajßo of the lookt ■MBBMSWai Ptnttbad. 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V.r H'TT* 1 * P. KfeßSa ha* prepared a ■ . .. n to be i''^ ; '.'.shed by ft* is ft Wa'.t^n < "( rr.pany OB 'The fl --■ rf Ooan 'reaujn." In it he sjsjtn ' "-a '.•'■• Df wsajt >• the R . • w- •- : | Q .'• ey find «t»ven *.r» feSMBC the UOMHI ***** - ■ Dam '■•"•'' ha Mitni maatf»» - 1 a. Bacuß—a pacaßatty '.r.*ero«:t : .niE to Ari*"!-ar.» la ♦- ba ■ 16 '•" Lanrttwi thta It Is t • E t - '• *• ' ' prant v.h< • ■ " ~ P»:r n fee simple the province of "Pensilvania" — * t thus hi the Marti «■•.-■'■: -n th eharter. The grant was made -. dis charge cf a crown debt cf nearly £I*l- OOQ .-;..--- &s the representative of -.Is rar'-er Thle document ts to be sold - th the valuaMe rorr» i «j>rnaence deal tßf VflU America BUBdllttad bf W F aC^ayt. who w»f r Pritlsh official. - :ct cGncerr.e<S In Arr.er'--an BUJWIIai «f- Mn KB the '.a*t quarter of the seven r»»rth t*>rf*"T Maai of H consists of letters a£ire*»e to r.ir-.. n.r.'i &I nr<» pn:,i -• sf very h'.jrh Maa— a» a-^ g ,.,-;al -- r-.«r.re. Ir, ftMBSoa ta the P^r.n I - • ■ ir.ere are taw lattCCß antttaß !~y •vr.r. ta America Th^re are Beat I rf extr«rr.e'.y lnterosrinir - .rtters fror.i as nur.y Pr'.tlah jovernor* of Npw YnrK.. I **a:»Ki tr.at perhaps ♦h' 1 most tm psjsasjsjt paper* In the rollection re'.nx'.r.g la *c,w T>r.rlar<3 are •-« *:xtv-three let •*r* ex — ar.red b*tvea Br Edmnnfl Antfros. BOMBBaaT r f KH.*» V. rk. MtT4»*6L: nf New E-r'aJ"' MBaUB tafl * ' r:r.'.a. ISS^ttL Wfl BM I Those . .-• form a ■ ; .: ■ '■ r • • I tdßSßtjr r f Kba Amrri-fir. B ' 1 ■r -,r .-■< r*a:.t MtaV |M c:e.- a r. t 8881 .--'-. « SaifXmd Ii I i an'i The ft T*"l e< fz:re of th* 1 utcr tben I • -,v .*'<■=;. 1 [ ..-v rovi>i : • - • k :• - s v.«--« f - - • ■ ' • r.'r.- teen'h -.::-.■ f -- BOOKS OF THE WEEK - - E^OGRAPHV 1 - - . .-•.»■ 1 . ■-: :• ■■ • • ■■ " ' •• ;• • .•.,-»;■ >■ ;; X *.. T • A -.*•• » Ptmj •• « ;».,..- I " - • • -• ' » Vh -.»<-...<>«•■- ' ■' I • ' ' - ' * '•-' H'.sr' 4 . . '•■ .-•' ■ -*.• • , , -.-."• <• -. -■ ■ [rmta* ■'.AIM. Moarrarr-lca! «!■»• • ••■ :.» artjia : ■ -••*■•! -• SI»o<S«'?« ■ \. '. r t -10 P»< • •" "- '.:ast Jenny tr.i I bSßisi Ha..« r^ur« In ttSßa ■flfl 4 ~a ESSAYS p - |s X * * * *'■■■' PiCTION t • - ■ ' ■ • ...... «■•■•'• > «ntt - • , • ■ . , • ■ - ■ r. lUm •a> ■ ■ r » •► » c »' ; > • .. ■ § ■ ■ • ■ 7 '■ r ■ ■: , „ .... « .. 1. i!»t.. • • "' ...... . u-m »■ ■ attract! 1' - . ... . • • north n tlil. • j. , • . - .• •> La«ii Cctapaay 4 t r>/-mirTi-i« •'is a '■<■-• ires. <f Mr. Rob ert «"ar».r th r : HCMtIVMimTI ' F i.ITHF.n TP.AVT Hv £4 win n*lm»- art WHllnrr. Va<-Hir* liu»tr»t"rl b\ WiMia v. Obrrhar.lt 1 .'m". !>!' SftTi i Bnrnr Sma'l. Uivmr.l A <*» I !.uthr r Tram i» z ■< "iintc fcfCtK* »t-o •olvmi m«rv crime* through r-«j rhoiock-il < n»1ho<l» an«! «!^o adapts t« his n*e<l r r |. .1 a-vl mrr> p:e'. r :^linxenti IT! •rut fie j r*> r ' OOCXTatI KattGOBOM By Alice Brown I?tpi r? V'l 'The '^-•ulr^(or^. M-fflin » * rolled;. -n of K^ort «torl*» ■b'>r!t the lov^' ar.-; :ivn .^f s * ■- Kr.rlan.: folk THE •■ rAI. UtCBITASni n> Karr Halted Frwit^ ISbh it- tW < Tfm Houj'iton. Miff.in ('imp mv • * historical no\ei of f"p!nrial times 'THE EIHCATI-'N r>F r»TB PATI. By Altfrnnn ick*o»<] I£nso, pp :«4<i lUtmrg Bait * Oa I A HacmtestT rr'ip'.y '1 t.acli*'"*- «f lr>lt^-^•.^• 15 t»K»i l" lian.l Wf hi« n»ph»wn • n«l ■ ; ■ - •> :.:i- '.:-:- ripr. fine« .- kl l • PIJVVBII » Tn> of Hat Kii-kake« s««p: niaatrat*d •. " " Rlchartfa and r !'■•••: ■) an: ttmn ph"tn«trat'hji of »ren m ttxam m *t&. tB (Omty n^ *• Obv) I ■ * "n^, * tiilm fnr< ar» Kar.kake. . ina;>ol!« nrj t 1 ' tir^rr't of th* Far ■ A i\v:,f; OV ItiJU&M rtr Mubrl Loomli T»*l. 12b • rt 1 2Ti« tV.. t'.nn: grnall. V" nar<l a. '\vj A ik«i t'; • •■■- ' x MtMlp >tr «C MSMI • • Warn ■ B il-T RtU, «r)T-»n In th» r.rr; at % Ban k « »' • • - atsry runs ihmuir*' th* -, a«e» TUF. TaM:N'-. Of nnr» BCTTE -TIN Rv i-^nr. ■- Iv-vV Illiinnici LSBM, pp * ti 41" i." niVi Srrlbner'a Snn».) » railroad « - t>- whi.-h .Jepict* t*i« «tr .«« • sf a man »- ■MfHRi |-!« aara p-?'" al '■■■urar*- LCTTLa AiTr-v- ■ Km KaCi vi. •<■.-' '•^r-'<>. ; ; - i-l.« v rlNner I S<^r.» t v '.r,- ». • ■ .* f jh^ Mrt> Ea«; HAi m bSBART OF IM>iRR By Flliaheth t.* >ani W ■ hnrratii -,<i :n r-clor by th<» * Klan«>* ■- , ■- 'P^tlnile'.phta: Th* J I- : . : ■ •• ■ "ompany i A -r.t<4"~r. ctat] ■»'"! a C«:!f-mta »»ttir.ir • FOl^:. ' v • YE Ry vrt:i I^xin«r ■ '■ ■• With a rroaUapwe* by Martin •• ■»■ ' . H« tPMia<l«:r>hia Th» J I ■ • ■ ■ . ny i ■ • • «•• » -"'- ;-ji nt th» tirr.e nf the ' ar. f;mi«r. Cha ■ meg r^r l' r wr-o ;r»« if •}>*■ !«rv» of th» ban BMBtMga, ■ (diuc Ann for ;he ■ taßSßttßl I • fta BB 1...r.J*n." ■PCOW-riKE i P-orj -f th* > ssJkaa Court. • >.• Marts r 'lon of an "^* PluatiatH with water color rt-m :r.*-i tn- rhe author ho. pp MA. I Hn-r» r A BKOi T»<- vrein rfT;c^-» rf tfte Ru«!ati O»« ia !fr Clarda »r^ in !o\» arm rvin.^dn Sarha \ Man v < »r. f ciem. t.'rlanaK.v. :t »»nt rr a -■" - . rau •afu^. ana la the Ml ::rri- a rr.arr:a<i» i« blwiafci aN^ut b<» '■'"r .-*• ''.a mmt !:!« ')\a; Others t«^^m» <■ '. In thi« ■>• irj of <Jiplorrra<-v «nd mtA ktb omrmronaa rnnai b> Ge^rf* 1 ■'•< -spir-e i,y P-rmar. Fink. : " -Ti rßarpar &. Pr^t > V "rsirt Hf« Bmoag -he •-Tmr.a !n a T —: • •■•• 1:,.. THK -,rr; •; n rTAGE. By E3!r^r Macartney I jr,» riluvtratad by Frank <~raJg '-" ' '1 .Karr«>r i- Bros . i A «hnrt \n\ » «:«rj-. TaW ratST ROCXDI By R. John Lccan. - ' ;■: 4.« i. E p Dutton * Oa • HISTORY. BPULJU UIAU KBLKT. tAJaMOW ANT v «.R"> PR a . Rcrtn f Urn Naval cam ra.ra m - ■ rsutt attd :■(>«•■■. •!•." , or -.v -;„• a] F • Bded b] R<wr *■*" .. -. ;ai i-KTtn Bl .ri.-Ti»-«. r i.-Ti»-« Vark er. , forr •- • Ueutrnant Commander Blted tTntme Ns-; » 333 CTn* X ■• : ,-.,■ , M -"n-.r«- ;. ; !v a Mat Meats ■ka • - • :• _ ? . r . T IHteE RIVEHc rHE ZAMEM. IBS lO ■ a n-troap* • ' and War • - • ■ Pearaoa Porter. 1 •■ lima, pr -" Ttaa Kaala r . . ■ c ;*ny.> -••» > r:s an; aneo- OOMra] I'.r-v ha« aiitUna around "'■ ■• ■—.•■• Bad Mtta bai DXa\ • 1 It an h utory ar. J romance. fORXSOX'fI v\ • 1 EUCIXQ PP.ovi : " N : '■ -~ ' - ' •' -1 bf .! Fra.-.kl!n Jani Me. I . . ii with a Dkaa ann II '' * ■ •"•». PP ix. 2S.'. .i-f.ar'.es - - ■ • « Sor.f ry.'.* -.s or.c of rbe OrMao. HlnHliis of Early A: • ■• - reprori-jc»><3 ur >r r the A ■• -• aa KM «rl a: **- *"■■■»■: - :• jr.-.. ar. mbmoH ( th«» -* '••■* Er-xlaad "From tbs B&c- f 1 - . - - . - •'-• id - the JUVENILE. - • KI.ANP A N*V ' Etea lias, Ar;> led to — ■ :. terat ire r^ r AIJ Iran H Charlea H - •• «•-,••• vv o l - ■ - r .' l!*h«s( i■ m i ■M .:* - •• '- m the ■ - - ■ rtda Bteveosoa. Kip : • r \r •>«?■■ -f.ie. Ha« (SM '. • Italia* • ■ ■ ',:•.:.; ir.J Ila^» JUtOM kXD rrs 0BCR) iarnr.or.fl. V. t 4 ;: I - " « - r.« t I ,„ rtWag OB «• Wmm Kfeat, Dl -amp ar.* at l»r'-a< la • • I • •■ ■ - 1 - " - Bj ™-r: '.■• taM - K::p» Fror.T'.F; )^-e I B<J6»r». I2n»o ;p 2St 'Harper &! • » a. i t a t - m%t •-. hM ■ a hag LITERATURE. CatE OF THK VICTORIAN" • v - LL I> : ; : • " : :■ : T.a-m's Sn-» | II mty r* - -j.-h p*rin^. . ■ - k t -• «• v T v .e fr«t I Thouir:'. ar. 1 tIM r the a«v«lopm«tita of ■ rmxtw* \-- - • . • and Fiction h. 'v>n- '■.•« « - ;,.nTrB on H:« - ry ar. ; BIW i apiiy. -• am ana ati>railian*— ■ i paaa. MISCELLANEOUS. "t : f c ■•:■:• ■ 1: OS I IB ART "X KEEPING OTELC B] ■*-'• I a A '' HcCI irr A- A r- ■ at '•• ' " "• •— . I fßjta ■ THE RL V Kp. -\ - rta ■•»•:•«•• Mai Iff Oui n — .aa 1 :mo. • • | ■ nv • •■ •■• ' XT I KIN K OF R HHll Benedirt. ''• ; . tIM I B. aa; t - ' *• ' •■• er'rrr.aTlra: '.•■-■ - iractar. wtta aaaja^av • v ■ - -, ■ ■1 FH:- - ■ - Pv .Imrr,- - ktc I.iut -•.-. ti ta laapceUM i. • ■ , lie iTttm •i p . ■ ... • - ■ > . I tadaa cfeatactcr ■ ton ■ rr and pss ■ »jc»vt »obi • ■ ■ n :.-. Bl P». I> - m ' 0-",:: i ! ■■ < Uaa & < o i T*H • I iato '^i; 1 - parta. <*.< » : ■.- ■ • ; • ■ • ■ Bc-Imk* and - ■ i f r- rmaaeaii c s- t . ■ • : .^. .... •.-"••■ ■ '" ■ n amd • arts ■ ' • -r- TftCTB KATTRB and rAt'Kßfl " ' Pa . - A«th«rtav>4 Tra:.^ i • I C4waf ! □ R*< ' irda 12rro. ■ • Funk * CTagaaft* C3sm* pan w * r . *--^ ; .*■*« .■ ■-'■ n*'! r affth*nia • not a bm Staraaa, crcataal i - toatfi- U>4 '• i' Steal men » r.<i armaatl tf n I M UTtaC *•• Kraaw gff i raraa a 1 • ■• afl tea a of fatti ua arhfa brtecs an psyehlo '?<• MBtttai POETRY. THK EV' H*!CTI '■ « * <••»». ' ■ - ■ ' ■ • Z'><\ »rir» * ati v.« *. Bpaay * <■■■*■■ c .•■■■ i '- - r -.; i a '«• RELIC OUS. v . .•• • r> : ? Dv ! " ■ Pan *! Tlm • lie a«»« ' ' v i ' r i . • • ; - ii ■ istrated \.*r** ■ ■ -- .. arri Saai TTf F. i ■ > ■•• * RwdtM 'n th:» Rao •• • • . . |»»:i 4 |,, n . : ' ' !-"■■ . ■ •• ' ii \ 12rr - ; : ■ - - . ;-• • .". P".» • REPRINTS. -K^ W* I liil!', R| '-Xi :*.T, TV i ■ ' : i" • • * -. ■•■ T.-rr, <•. raa« sad ■ ••- • * HamlK T ■-,•■:'-• M * ISnso, r;• «-.ji. 4"J-» . k ' : .- * <-n 1 fAn Kr»"M Ttnt ••«■ . P'-vii. n, ■•-•« , : kU 4: . iHarpai ■ I •■ ■ ■ * ■ SPORT Ttre •• itrtsa ' '■ ■■ ■ ■•• • . ■ a • • • :■••> l«" ir ! . • . • rr«i »■' «.• ■ • ■ .4 I- <!» • • fOl '-IM' ■ - Btrtas ... TRAVEL. a ajoxAjra uu ■*■ '■ •*- ' r ' ; lIE , - H. M.r> II PW tllias ., ■ . . • SB pa rill » . Mr'mr, * <■.. • m.* »:. : aara< '• Mm •.. ■ , „,. .... . a 1. v •! V ■■ '•' '"}t »o : iiltal I ■ ■/ ■ Mra ■ iMlsMas fawripam I A r ur moil** re. ..ri ..f Kuropeaa Utvt;, «xi;erj«ijc^ and impress****. NEW-YORK DAILY TRTBrNK. SATURDAY. APRTT, 0. 1910. ARMY AND NAVY NOTES Prospect of Wholesale Retire ment Alarms Naval Officers. [From T * Tribune Bureau.] Wa!«hinjrton. April *. "ADNTtOItAUr IN PANGER.-Thlrty or forty naval ■iffl^ers are up In arms •VST their flMOWrj thai a Mil Introduced by Senator Perkins and now pond!n«r in the Senate*, and presumably rominar from the Navy i >^j>nrtM\ert. will affe. t them adverse ly. This Is the me*«' • originally intende.l Ui p!« ••» on tha roel«ter of comrrn* ; offlo»»r« «s ad^ltinnal numbers IhOM line officer* who were ftUUWllj members of the •M enjrln*»er corps, abrlished some years %gn in order to m«-rize tho rnjflneers with the line officers. As Tiiatters stand at j,re«r-'it. naval offerers w!:o are known us ' additional*. " b*»tr;g tbOßi who were pro motwi and carried as su<-h OB act <^unt of irallar^ry in the war wltU Spain, do not have the prtvflea 1*!1 *! of applylnir f°r retire ment with fldvani-oment to the next hijrher srra>le. nor are they subject to the annual "p'l'rklnr out" process. The old en>rlneer!» ohjorte«l to coin? on the Mat as "additkmals" without Urn former benefit w'il«*h they now aajajr. The orlcinal project fnr ieflaia tion of this character has been atßßndod tn ■ \»-.- Tn caaftw a aback to the om *»viMlttim a!s." ari rif whoni there are many promt sent ofilrprs Ry thf> provisions of the Mil the ißadtttonala** are to be retirei "In »^qual numN-rs" when It rorr.es to voluntary or Involuntary retirement with those of the line who are not "additional" officers. It fvaa expected that the retirement would be merely proportional. To make the retire ments equivalent win practically srrve •■ put on the retired list within thfl next two > ears all the former engineer officers, an.} they are. aeeorataaly pcotMttas; In advance a-ffrUnut this distinction. With them are the "heroes," who now find themselves con fronted with legislation which by .July I. M 2, will serve to place on the rettf list every "additional" commander, lieutenant commas. and lieutenant, with only a few "additional" captains surviving. This dipcovpry has created ,i BSBSaVttOCI amaas; the offl^rs, who believe they are •dvandy ■* Km i i< They are preparing to rtabM this scheme to retirr- them, and It is possible the proposed legislation will be defeated, although many line officers, who are desirous of craatfas; ail the vacancies possible, are in favor of it. When the actual condition is known in Congress, however. It will probably lead to opposition, for the reason that It would unduly Increase the retired list by the transfer thereto of offi cers still In their prime and who should be available for duty for pomp years With this conflicting view entertained amon; offi cer*, the feeling ha? become acute. , MEYKR CHANGES REGT^LATIONS.- I After having worked for a year to develop th» system of or.e-n.m control of th« croat fleets of the navy, Secretary Meyer , has come to the conclusion that the a'uill ' ties cf the Individual have reached the breaking point, and that it will be nece? ' sary to subdivide the responsibility. There fore he. has approve! a number of chants In the naval regulations concerning the ad ministration of the Atlantic and Pacific fleets. The main purpose of these changes !« t'"> relieve the commanders In chief cf '. ■ fleets of much of the details of admin istration which occupied a larpe part of the'r time This Is to he accomplished by transferring To the rear admiral In com mand of each division of the fleet, com prising four Fhlps, a "ar«;e measure of au thority and administrative power, which will have the benefVial result of fitting then H meccad readily to the chief com maad to which they are eligible. At the parr.c time the commander In chief will oxerclse npaniaWy authority over all tha ; divisions instea<l of over single ships as [ units. Exvndlr.g the Idea, the command ers of dhrtafOßai will have an opportunity to sail with the'.r four ships to different ' parts of the worM on dftache.l service, w. t . ". K o ;:r. lerstar.jing that the Vaftooa AMsUm will at certain periods be gath ered for target practl.-e And general fleet Ilirrfff 'f So the American battleships hereafter will he se<-n oftener In foreign waters, ar.il It Ii IwDwaJ this wHI do much to prom't^ tIM cor.tentr:;ent anl Interest of •he Ml pi KIMBALI. ORDERKD HOME -Rear ' Admiral W \V K:rs:i.a::. who has m :n eOOBBBBad of the naval vessels on the west coast Of Oaßtral America, has been ordered ♦ 0 Wa?hi»Kton. and on his arrival will pa \ sume Ua tal »«• is a member of the retl ing board Of the vessels In his COmwnil UM Albany has teen ordered to proceed to San Francisco for two weeks for liberty. ' H-ti thence to the I" -get Sound navy yard. '. prf-parati.ry to ptOOCaflßg to Asia. The Princeton ■fO noHia oa Urn voat ma.-it o* <>ntral Arnerira ari.l Vtii bO aad as soor. as practicable by the Wkatarg The Pa dacali am iwnala oa Urn east coast of -,: America, an'l nil! ba JotlMd as ■ooa 8^ practlcablo by the Dubu^ue. THE CHARLESTON EX PLOSION. -The House OotnUdttM OO Naval Affairs wants : iff al' abOOt the explosion which 00 . ;rre.l ■ few days ago on Urn trull if <"har>?Trr.. result int in the death and in- Jury of p*"v. ral sillorp. To-day it favor rmrßTtT^ a resolution IlltrodaOOd DOT tluwwiiml'a RaJaey. " f nitnnla. calling OO the Pol 1 1 ITT Of tbm Navy for full in formation rfK«r''i!'.« Urn «— «f The re« ■ iwiuoiH tafomMtloa as to the cauw lOfI Of the expl'.Plon. WbCtbar there wai any :• •■- ■ ta Urn ion irhlcn aaplodad, srbare the forginps an-1 < actings of the s;n were ma<l- ani w! er*- tbarjr ••■• MOemblO*. ,- - ■ Ma * QBOROE B DC %N 9d Ir.i^nrry. le \\*:-~ Bawd aaasra EiaaDttal Dtatrtcl of ROHEUT S «i << '!>>< i\. tn«dj a! rorps. found It* ■', *• Itated 1- •• Ured caitain .lA.MKS A 00LB ':■■•■<* '"h to M <*ay r- I taiS WWSD B. "HAN. fnwi !Mh to «th PlfW^Jiwttaaal OTM R POI* »ta Infantry. • . ..•.- Htin« »ervl •. Jefl raoa BarrarJu F!r-t Ueutenant CHARLES C WISNW Bth ,*..'■ •■ • . ■ ti lly In cham 1 f . m -11 fnT.ii h— pita In r«*t 1 er-'? J *'-'•!• p-'--. ROBERT M HOLUXOa ' WORTH, tnm Baa PTan tseo to Ms horn ;„ . . . . rtIARLU B ,-, * i-k 14th Infai ■ - ■ ' . / ka -■■■*;■ " Mv ' X - N1 ■- ■ - • ■•:■■. „ , - OROH f« BQIUE corr* - 1..-. 'VMI 1... i,,.-.ry[ni-|! |2lh ' llry. an.i I.HS , |aj « i CHAPMAX. Sd Cavalry. '"» otoMba NA .. V " m SdbSi r^r,i:lng - .ta-.nn. BafDU*; to the n« station. I H > ras^r kVß»:«taik VB»:«tai t Fa\mH*trr P. SfK.XP. ttnm f " vv a val Mr-., a: School H«ii'*i. Ua*hln« ton MSM ft on« nr<n».] F«ni..l. KOVCMBMTfI OF WARSHIP* - The, fr>l lOWtnC UWWWMBOBtaI »f \«- l -'^« havo lx»,.n r o j,,,|.^ t<» the Na\> I <c; rtsaaat: ajUUWKU » m ! r Tbs rail ah Mt <;«sr6'to«n ATr' 7 TbS C»«0» ot N>«;x,rt K*WS, UM H^rt V , 1 11! «, ■r. iS'-'l!^. '!.« Wta 'fin at N>w ma th« i^ltfornja. the West Virginia •-»' Mllr^]»^.l b' Maw latand. th»- Data ■ ,-1 BSd t v <" Pn»ajl»aßla at I!rfn;erT t>.h |bm a' la '.:■■"■. tm id rJAirj-:n Mar • 1 FAST GAS METERS IN MAJORITY. a report mlwiiittrH faatareaj t<i tba Pab- Jic fi«T\lce •'ommlsalon whuws that <>f ■ Kaf n»^ter» L WlljllMtll'i at dvi lag the niotitji of Manh. i« or HJ i-«r cent, were fust. uh:;- m. <>r «3 P'-r <-<n». wara itow, srhlla UsS ■. n.iiii.l. r 'v. re witlim the 2 per cent fi x «-.j aja Urn pOMfblai varirttloii BndtV tli« !;i-.v <•? !04 ti^otrli" naCctl Wst>d <lurtnK Urn ni.inth. 2 w»t« faM «n<i 6 *.t<' sliw. vk!.t:<> the ranwtndar were within the legal vaxlaUun of « per cent. (church and religious news - . Clergy of Every Denomination Deeply Interested in Vatican Incident — View on Excise. The caM topic of conversation for pastors of all denominations during the List week has b*en the refusal of Mr. Roosevelt to accept the terms proposed by the Pope for an audience. Ministers of all denominations ),.„ rM d the cable accounts *f the incident with th<> deepest Interest, and the verdict of thoaa of the Protestant denominations baa baaa, with hardly an exception, one of uinualifle.l approval of the former Presi • « action. % No less uni\ersal has been the regret ex pressed that such an unfortunate occur reaca taafe place, and the sentiment amonir conservative ministers Is that the less said Off written aboot the whole affair the somer :t: t srlti be men. led. Cardinal Merry del Val h is come in for some caustic criticism, and not a few cirrgympn lean to the view that he took Mr Roosevelt's request for an aililcnoa as an occa-sion to attempt to huralUata the man who was President of tha country which so signally defeated Spain, his own nation. Whether there Is sm c or not In this assumption, such is the view that some hold. priests and members of tie Roman Catho lle ''hurch were, not inclined to discuss the iffair, hut it is certain that th<* majority of them greatly deplore its occurrence, and bop* that it will snnn sink into oblivion, r-.ever to be dag up again OUTDOOR EVANGELISTIC MEETING The outdoor evanire'lstlc rr.eetlnK«i of the ! National Bl v le Institute, of No. HI Fifth ' avor.-je. bepan last Tuesday evening in Har>;r Pe^ir.T-ilr.jr next Monday the series will be extended to include a dally noon lima tins; at Madison Square and 24th , street and several meetings every nirht on the Bowery. Th«? litter meetings mill j be under the dlr«ct supervision of the Ml?- ! sir>r. of the Irving Waters, whose work Is under the auspices of the National Bible Institute. The number of outdoor meetings ' will be steadily lnrr«»a«ed as the weeks pass, and It Is expected the full schedule will be well under way early in May. In connection with the outdoor evange- j listic campaign the two Gospel halls of J the Bible Institute, at No. 11l Manhattan street and at No. 23 Delancey street, will be open every night for evangelistic ser vices, and a full corps of workers will be in chance. The Bowery meetings will be conducted from a Gospel wagon A morn? the worker* who will have charge of the meetings this present month are 8. W. Powell. John Hollts. the Rev. C. L. Evarts and Robert M. Hay. The object of the meetings is announced as: (1) To declare tlie Gospc-1 In the fulness of Its power as often a* possible, (2) la lead all who ex press their purpose, to live a Christian life Into habits of prayer and Bible study. (3) to lead converts to unite with the member ship of th" Christian Church. The outdoor meetings of the Nat'.on^l Bible Institute are unique In that they are held regularly at a certain hour 'very day in the week and on Sunday from ear.y in the spring until October. Meetings es tablished at certain locations are contin ued throughout the entire season as late as the weather will permit. VIEW OF MAYOR'S EXCISE ORDER. Mayor Oaynor's recent excise order i* another topic which has deeply Interested the clergy. In speaking of this, "The Chris tian Intelligencer" says editorially: 'The law-abiding are In hearty accord Vtth Mayor Gaynor's proposed p'.an for the enforcement of th- liquor law. His meth od, as the Mayor points out. together with activity on the part of the state excise de partment and Its agents. is In strict accorl [aaea with the provisions of the Raines law for Its own enforcement, while the method that has prevailed in New York violates tho«e provi«i'->r.«. "There Is nnch t« be said In favor of the Mayor's plan. Arrest on warrant of the, [>:ptr«rt Attorney is much to be preferred ! to Immediate arrest by the police for this ; clap? of offence. The ordinary patrolman's rriatUms wit!-, the saloonkeeper would ap parently be cut off by keeping the BBl formod man a it of the saloons. The chance fur graft may be lessened if the plain irVttrrtl man only collects evidence and Is ?>rhM<:en to dlacloaa his Identity. There* • !.« ruV>. Can he prevent his Identity from : 1 mint; known* "Will not the llTior dealers find it to their I to pay captain*, inspectors or r '■" Bot to report violations to the t Attorney as they do not to make arrests"" GENERAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Vr J I/ewts Hartsock. pastor of T'nion 4 • . - raat Of Broadway, will rr'.w morning on "A Forward Movement" . in the evening on "The Nap rMaaalty " \r tha Beotd pnst>jtatlan ch-irch. 9«th • • - paator, ■ id ■; w> •!!<*, arm eaadn ' I morrow at 11 a. m and S p. m. ' the morning sermon - Into tha I il' and of the - : from an Old • • ' Dr VHaa win preach at the Free Synn g. ■!,' ;e tc-morrow «.n "Is a Reconciliation ] -wo. n H form and Orthodoxy Possible, MT..I i- What Means Could It be Brought About?" Pen-tval Chubb will give the. first of two toetnrca on "Forerunners of Our Faith" to morrow, th* I •■•■-•» being on "Carlyle, and BtbioU < "on version." and on the 17th he will kdtm on "Matthew Arnold and Ethical CUuiflcaUoo." Those levluiM will he de li-, f-red beftm tb» - vtv for Ethical Cult ure at its rejnil:ir Sunday morning meetings v •'arm-gte Hall at 11 o'clock. K«W Thought Church services Will be v .e!d in the Belasco Theatre to-morrow at 11 a. m Julia Seton Baan will sp^ak on the BUbJec*, **Nei> Thought Answer to the In .iiistrt.il rroblem. Th> IIBV. T R. Sltcer will preach to-mor roff morning at All Souls' ('h'irrh. Fourth ,-ivrnue utd tOth street. <>n "A Plain Path." Ptakos of th- Gam*-" ail] he ♦<)»• Bttbjcd of Df <;.orn> P. K. kraan short talk In cannaetion with the impromptu praise s.rvi<*> to-morrow Wnlßg at St. Pauls Methodist Episcopal < 'hurch. West End an nue and Mth street. The pastor will prea<h in the morning on "The Drift of the Soul." Tn the lfir>m Presbyterian Churrn, Mo nit Morris Park West, 122 d Street, the Rev. John LyOB Caughey. pastor, the Rev A E I-" 1 1 • i >- . of Natal. South Africa, will preach to-morrow at 11 a. m . and ;it S p. m. th« pastor will preach on "What Can We Ix>arn from the Roman Catholics?" "Tba rjberammergau Passion PKt as ~. .■! In 13*0 and as To Ba r IWV-Snm* Inlv»»ninl Applications of It* Spirit." will b^ Dr S. Edwar.l ling's evening subject t. -ri>< rrofi at the Bedford rVaavj I f'tiunl!. Koatrand avenue and FV.in Btre«f, Brooklyn. lbs Wealth a Fine Maaoattl i [g uml Ita Af-fiMi.^ltlon" win be It Young's morntatg WlbiWCt. rr. c< .led Iv * flve-mln'lte sTia-in tO bOjn nn<l gtris. which has been Introduced nn n rcg'ilnr part of the. *er\ |.-c A: the West Praabytartaa Church, on IM •tr^«t. rasa Fifth aad Sixth m'nii»<, the H«-v. A. II Evanit. th« p—tOT. will prcatcb. to- morrow at It .i m aa "The Moral i:.iii'utlon of the < 'Miiiiuiinlt v," aad at H p m <>n "Wl.at I* It To He a Follower ..f < -hri^t r At the servl«-« of the H'-aling Misxlon. il at Mark's Church. Hecon.l >venu« sj»4 10th attest, to-morrow orsnlntr at S o cio<k. the address will he male hr tha -tor. the Rev Dr. I- W Batton. H's subje.-t will b« "Alcoholism; Its Forms, I*s Cataaaj and Its •' :'* ■* At rhe Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning the Rev. Robert John ston, of Montreal, will prrach. and take for his subiecr -Jaaai Christ Transfigured and Transforming." In the afternoon «t tue communion service his subject will be "The Ma.-trr Serving" Th» Rev Wllbert W. White, president of the Bible Teachers' Training School, will teach the men's Bible easaj at 10 a. m. "The Passion Play at Oberammergau" will be the subjert of an Illustrated address to men to-morrow afternoon, at .130 or at the West Sine Young Men's Christian A^sooiiti^n. No 3U West "th street. Dr. ■ X <"amerer. the lee*nre-. has made a anafly of the live? and surroundings of the principal actors, and has a story of more than passing interest to te!l. particu'arly In view ot the fact that the play is to be repeated tn the near future, after a lapse if ten years. The Madison Avenue Reformed Church, at STth street and Madison avenue. Is Just closing the larger church year's work of the present pastorate under the Rev. Dr. William Carter. The new mission building and day nursery, at the corner of s<th street and First avenue, has been finished and dedicated this yea: at a cost of $3<>, onrv The centennial of the church has been celebrated, and a centennial offering of 115.000 raised, while all of the other !-e nevolencles have kept up their averages. Including an Easter offering of more than Js,onn. To-morrow mo, ntng Dr. Carter wtll preach at 11 o'clock on the subject "The Pathway That Lies In Front of l'«. What Is It Uke? Where Does It Lead?" In the evening he speaks In the People's Popu lar Service at * o'clock, which is under the direction of the* Men's Club, on the sub ject, "The Value of a Man. What Are You Good For? How Much Are You Worth?" At the Marble rolleglate Church. Fifth avenue and 29th street, to-morrow morn ing the Rev. Alfred E Myers arffl preach on "A Fruitful Interview." In the eventng the Rev. John 8. Allen will preach on "Two Men." The Rev W. Merle-Smith will preach to morrow evening; In the Central Preshy terian Church. No. 21? West 57th street. Subject. "Overcoming Obstacles." At the Church of the Ascension. Fifth avenue and Nth street, the Rev. Percy Stlckney Grant, rector, the services to-mor row will be as follows: Morning service, at V o'clock, the rector will preach. The Rev. Andrew F. Underbill will preach at 4 p. m. At S p. m. Alexander Irvine will speak on the subject, "The Cost of Something for Nothing," and the after meeting, at 9 p. m.. will be addressed by Eugene Walter, his topic being "Social Aspect of the Drama." At the church of the Messiah (Unitari an), Park avenue and 34th street, the min ister, the Rev. John Haynes Holmes, will preach to-morrow at 11 o'clock. His sub ject will be 'Launch Out Into the Deep" At 12:30 o'clock there will be a communion service in charge of Dr. Robert Collyer. To-morrow evening a public rally, under the auspice* of the I'nltarlan Fellowship for Social Justice, will be held in the Church of the Messiah, Park avenue and 34th ptreet. at H o'clock. Addresses on the sub ject of "The Church and the Social Ques tion. What Should the Church Say and Do In the Face of the Social Injustice of Our Time?" will be given by the Rar. Charles Graves, of Passaic, N. J. : tho Rev. firman M. fJr^enman, of Tonkers. N. Y. . the Rev Oscar B. Hawes. of Philadelphia, and the Rev. Edgar I Wlers. of Montclalr, N. J. The Rev. John Havnes Holmes, of New York, president of the fellowship, will preside. Dr. W. Bayard Craig, minister of the Lenox Avenue Church of Disciples, No. 74 West HM street, will speak on Sunday morning on the topic "Religious DlSlcul ties and the Remedy." The subject of the evening address will ba "The Lava of Nat tire and the r<ove of God." Illustrated with stereopticon views. The men of the Churches of D'.sclplea of Christ, of New York City nnd vicinity. wV. meet for dinner on Thursday avaa asj April 14. at the Twenty-third 9treet Hn»n.-ti ot the Tovjbb] MaaTl Christian As sociation. The city mission pians of the ENadptari Missionary T'nion wilt he d's eaasadL E. J Gnritz, af No 350 Broadway, Is chalrmnn of the dinner committee. A service aHI le held at the MadfMa Avenue fisahilaHiii Ch'irch. rortheut ■ >f 73<1 ptreet. f.->-morrow evening, at < o'clock. Archlteet I»da:e. tja, f and A M . am artfr..l thai sar«*M In a baty I»r Henry SMane t*.ffln will preach the ser tnon. At the Broadway Tabernacle. Broadway and E<ith street, the Rev. Charles E. J-f fors«>n. pastor, will preach to-morrow morn ing oa "Apostolic Succession." In the evening at % o'c'ock the Rev. William E. Kirk wood will preach. At the midweek service, on Wednesday evening, the sub ject discussed will he "Ethical Problems." At the Collegiate Church. West End ave nue and TTth street, the minister, the Rev. Dr. Henry Evert son Cobb, will preach at 11 a. m. and 4 30 p. m. A movement fs aa foot to organize a church socialist league similar to the or ganization of that ram* in the Church at England In the Kp!*cop«l rhurch there are many clertryrnen and laymen who are Interacted in social praMMDS, and who be lieve that the time has come to unite and work together, Instead of Independently and In a haphazard manner, as at present. The Rev. A 1.. Rvrnn-'*urttss, rector of St. Luke's Charch, I flea. N. V . acting secretary of the league, requests ail mem hers of the Episcopal < 'hurch who may be interested to send bin their namos for en rolment. There will be tv me .lay services at the West Bad Presbyterian 'Tiurch. Amster dam avenue and l»tth street, to-morrow. The pastor, th« Rev A FVlwtn Keiajwln. wlil preach at both the morning and even ing service At Sp. m he will preach on the aaajasl "Homesick In a Great City." Th« Rev. I, Henry Hartman will preach at the Tremont Presbyterian ("hurch to morrow morning' on "Religion and Com fort The Rev. I. M. Haldeman. of the First Haptint <*hurch, Broadway and 79th street, will speak to-morrow morning on "Am bassadors To Which Country Do They Hel.intr. Their own or Another?" In the evening he will speak on ""Da the Script ures Teach Thai Death is the Extinction of DOBMji Are tie Wicked I-Ir.ii'ly Annl hllatod?" I>r Iloughton will deliver the sermon it the Church of the Transfiguration. BM •tith straat. between Fifth and Madison avnu»s. to-moraow :n rn;n»r In the even ing the Rev Charles A. Strombon, of PoaghlMOpOHf, N. V . win prt-ach The Rev. A C. Unwell will preach at the Charcn Of the Holy CaasaaaaJai to-mor row m- ruing, and In the e\»-ntnK the Krv William P. I rill will apeak on "Th* » »j.<» n I»oor -" At I'lymouth Ckarch, Oraa#i straat. be tsjrasja mefel and Henry sireota. Hro.»k:>n, the pastor, tha H«v. NsweU Dwlght 11:1113, will preach ■- •"-• morning at 1045 o'clock and In th« evening at 7:« S. Th« moraine subject will b«» "Heredity. Education, En vironment and Good Fortune— Each 9uffl clent. None Efficient." In the evening Lr. Htllis will give the fourth sermon In the series on The Retlfrlom Teachings of the Qraat Artists." upon Edwin A. Abbeys Holy Grail, In th« Boston Public Library. At th« Park Presbyterian Church. ilth street and Amsterdam avenue, a series of Illustrated lecture* I* being given on "The Kingdom and th* Work.' The special subject to-morrow evening— address by J. W. Clark— will b« "Work Among Ameri can Indians." and on April » "The Work In China.' At dM Fourth Presbyterian Church. West End avenue and flat street, the Rev Edgar Whl taker Work, pastor, and the Rev. Elwood Ertckaon. assistant. there will be services to-morrow at 11 a. m. «nd ■ p. m.. ard Mr Erickaon will preach both morning and -venln*. On Friday e*entng the Fourth Church Brotherhood will hold the second annual banquet at the Marie Antoinette Hotel. Special service for the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States will b- held at the Church of the Incarnation. Madison avenue and 35th street, to-morrow afternoon at ♦ o'clock. Everybody's Bible Class. which meets to morrow afternoon In the Marble Collegi ate Church, will be addressed by Dr. G. Bartoll. on the subject "The Higher Crit icism and Its Methods." After this ad dress a number of alleged Contradictions of the Bible" will be considered by Dr. L. M. Sweet. SAILS FOR THE ARGENTINE Cramer Montana Carries General Wood, Envoy to Centenary Old Point Comfort. Vs., April B—The8 — The armored cruiser Montana sailed to-day wit! the United States special envoy to the Ar centlne Republics centenary celebration. Major General Leonard Wood, who fjffj present the. congratulations and best wishes of the people of the United S'aUes to the Argentine Republic through a message from President Taft to President Alcorta. Mrs. Wood accompanies the general on the Mon- Havar.a will be the first stop, and the *•» s«l. after having been Joined there by tre scout cruiser Chester, will rroreed to Msi donado. Uruguay, by way of St. Thomas and Barbados. Before proceeding up tn* Rirer Platte to Buenos Ayres the speola Argentine centenary squadron. commaMW by Rear Admiral Staunton. will consist of the cruisers Montana, • 'heater. North Caro lina. Tennessee and South Dakota, the lat ter three ships joining the flagship at Mal donado. BAEONTSS TO MARRY AGAIN Yon Colbnrg's Divorced Wife Get 3 Li cense to Wed German Officer. A distinguished looking man and woman drove up to the City Hall yesterday after noon and hurried Into City Clerk Scul>y*s office, where they secured a marriage license. The man gave his name as I.> tenant William M. Zollner, of the German army, and said he was born In Munich twenty-nine years ago. The woman k»v her name as Tone Loeffe'.hola yon Colhurg. thirty years old. and said she was born ■ this city, her father being William Plck rardt. Lieutenant Zollner sad that ha ar.d his Cance* were staying at the Hotel Ox ford. Park avenue and 53th street, and that they had landed in. this country en Thurs day. The baroness said that she had already been married twice, her first husband's name having been Phope. After his death ■he married th* Baron Curt Loeffelholx yon Colburg. in IWH. and had secured a divorce from him In January. V&S. She explained to Clerk Scully that she had not brought her decree of dtvorce with her from G-r many, because she left the other side a week ago on an hour's notice. Lieutenant Zollner and Baroness yon Col burg will be married to-day and win take a wedding trip to Japan EIT BY FALLING FLOWER POT Man from Worcester, Mass.. Receives Possible Fracture of SkulL Blown by the wind from Its place on a window sill on the 42.1 street side of the Hotel Belmont. at Park avenue and 42d s're^r. a Kower pot fell on Ms. head of John I Mayhew.. stxry-stx years rid. an adver t!»ing agent of So. 16 Falcon street. Worcester. Mass.. last evening. lnf?lcting a possible fracture of the skull. Policeman LamU of Traffic Precinct C. saw Mayhew fail and ran to hi* assistance He placed him In a 'axlcab and. Jumping In himself, he ordered the chauffeur to drive at full speed for Bell*\-;e Hospital. At 'he aaaafttal Dr. Smith examined May hew. B_ rendition is serious. A man who was op posite the hotel when the accident hap pened MM the police that he thought he saw the flower pot fall from a pill on the tenth ftoor. A policeman was sent to 'he hotel to Investigate. RELIGIOUS NOTICES- THE MIDOI-K rOII.^r.IATr CHIRCIf. •l<i At». and Tth St R»v JOHN O FV.li. f> D M!r.l^T»r w'll ■rsa at 11 A M and 1 P M THE MARBLE IOIIKr.IATT ClirnrH. Brll krt and tTTn >if lUt pavi:> iaj Bt.-F.REi.:.. i> p. mntmtrt K»v AlfrM F >tr*rs «■-.:; preach at 11 A. M. Subje,-t. "A Fruirfu: Tnf»r -.. .rnh-i. r nh-i J 5 All-n. D D . .' ■* T. M Saajsci "Two M»n "■ THE CO 1. 1. El 1 1 ATE rHiHni or «»T. UM Aye an.! 4-^th ■ r.»-v VCHEMIAH BOT3TTOX D l> . r,f Brnok Hn N V will proach at MAM and •* p M THE W»>T BCD rOLUCGIATai rilt'RCH. ( Went Tn.l .»•• rirvl 77th SI n^ he.vuy rVamTKON COBB p D . Mi- . «'-r nil! Pr—ell at II A M anl * .^O P M ( M! Kill OF THK MF>*I.WI (T'NITARIA Ni Park Are. a n ' 3trh St. .., . . ... \ Rrr Ro^rt Cnllrer. US, T> Minister* , R(%v Jnhn ff mfmt nmtmtm II A M . .. M->RNIN ; tMOtrtCM Rrr. John H •»*'e« lfn|fn«« w '■ »r> -^^^ S'.bj'ct: r.At N.'H ott INTO ths I'KKP" !2 .".ii I" M. • ommunl n Service. ffßi.t 1 ' HAI.I.T nf fhe ■■■»%■ FFTT. li'W-sHIP F<>R Sr»i' - I\l. .!t"STIi"B. at fbe iHlßint or th MESSIAH. Fark Aye a?! !Uth Street. Arlrlre»»e« on •THK 1-nrnrH W- TH botial mi BS T1OX: WHAT mOCVD THR i'H["R«H SAT %MTJ DO IN THK F\>T "X TUF S<"'!\!. IN JUSTICE "F OC9 TlMatf" '•■,h|,. .r,|| iIU invlfeil. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR. I. M. HALDEMAN. II \. M—••%MB\-.«*%l»<>R«M — ••%MB\-.«*%I»<>R«» > TO ft 11 11 1 (OIVTBV IX"» THEY BfXONG — THKIK OWN Oil A.NOTIIBIl?" a p. m.— "no THr «rßirrt i»r.>« mint TH»T 1 »!• \ Ttl 1- THF K\T"I\CTIOV OK nr.ix.r ark the wicked n>.u.i.v \v.Miui.\m>?" (Dr. lliilil>-nmn will rr»il ;>.»«».««»^ from the Ml. I Tr»tiim*nt whlrh <wii »■» •■!«*-■.• th»» , denth >>n<l« nil— nn«l will •»[>!. iln fh<-m.> FIFTH lIERUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FIFTH AVBXTB AND FIFTY FIFTH ST <»rvi en at II a m an! 4 p ir. REV. ROBERT JOHNSTON. D. D. of Montreal wt!l r>r«aoh " v • Sa.T»«m#nt .-if th» l^rV* Supper will '■• f>bs#rr«.; in the afternoon. | Sun. lav S.'h'»>! tneefs at 0 .10. Men* Btfcle ,-|) i win be etmawtfr4 i j BKV nil.ltßßT W. WIIITF-. D. D. frnt'ert TUMe Teai-h»r»' Training School. Wedn'-nilay Kyentn* I^erfur»a at 1:1 ft htha^ocrs rnFMAtx.t INVITBT> "riU'RCII Or THr %»CB?tsab.i. HflH %r^t»t»» •»• Trnth -itr,»t. rEV I»lt TKRi'T STt(n<NKT OHAVT. n»rtnr It *. m M"rfitn eerricm an«l wriikia ir»<-tor> , p m "A Hymn i»f Praia* MrmJ»lii».>hn. r>v. Anilrrw F. !'n.i«Th!!;. pr»aiher •* p m Mr A!.-*an.W Irvtn*. ■ R.i»- CM ■' .'MxnetMna; f.T \.itMnt " «> p. in Mlii" M. iore. <t itM llitr^au of Ituml tatl.in Si^Je« « Th« R»c»lvtTJ« an.l 1".a.-in< if (•hll.treti " __. mm lilt Itrll oK7Ii'N *Nf> ST TIM>>TUY. ;i» \\>nt STlh Str»»t. if^.t»r. Rev lIKMIV i.inci'K. I* r t>. B«|] «•. mmunl.m I ». m M'>riiin« I'u^r Pr*a.-h.r niSHOP PARTRIPOK 1 1 a m Sumlav S.-h.Mil Uallv >'- uSvPISII 1 f.KKKU «nl Hey I>r LBIOMI i'*t:KS 4 pm. rv.:.*.ni Pr««ch«r. R«v. Dr. RL'SH TON •••■V _ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, I i;.".th St. h*t RM.ir!-,vv hi! A-naT-vtam At« Rev. John R. Mackay, Ph. D., Pastor. Ham- I'ommunlun S»r ■.:«••» anrt R»<-»ptloti of *p m r. .* - -it -4 Ot« Tim* ronvlo tiona " MADISON IVE. REFORMED CHURCH, "Tff ANF- MlliiiHiS AVKNV-: j Dr r\.iTF.R, rh. yn* r r r-»<*.., >. v m«rrow. 11 A. M T»fM PATHWAY TIMT lAS 9 IS nJ*? : ' T ° F ',H, H , WUAT ra !T LIKK? '3 <♦ P. M. THF. V.M.t X <-F * MAX WHAT ARK TOT" Ooot> FOR' HOW MUCH AIU3 TOC WTQHTB? ♦ -ntr-il frml>yt»H— H»n«»h. W»»t .-.Tth St.. b-f. Bmirtwiv ami 7f!) AM R»- wir.TON M-Rr.K .-smith. r> t> . Pvnar. R-* •"> H SMITH. Jr. A««!»t»nf. R»v. ■ •■--• Rijwll W"»'«» :>-- i •••:■« m. Dr M<r'»-«m!th *f * p m i Ev»n.n« »tih)»r- . •VKC' ' >.\t lN': "F»STAn.E3, *~hrl«ti;»n Enrt»avor m»»ttn« Sua<*-i7 moraln* •t 94.V Sun<tav .-Vhool :t p. m. D»vr>ttm«t m«w»t- In* W-.!n#*l»7 <»v—i!n* at «■ AT.r. WKI.rOMX. iMVERsrTY i i. a •• r prf:--hv~ 1 <"h'ir<-h. '-am«r of loth st rm»r O n» <-vc -*»<t fr»rp Bro«.i>raT>. r.?:r)R<;B XLEXANDEIU l>. D. P«»for. At th- mornln* wmr\ o>!o<-lc. R»»v W!!r!am Ar!am» H-o-«n. t> D.. I -»1M p:»«ch. pr-^ntln* th» c*tu» of Hnm* j Mt*»!ons »» r»l-»t^.l tr> oiir city. A' tft« «rv«ntn* »»rv|--« »h.. p^-'or wl!! pr«»rh. Th» W»«tn»»» , •lay «v«r:n« •"-•• .. In rh» < h»p»! will -,<» «<t . «•<! hv Mr R'lriF.RT FT >F-F.>:R ___^_^ Broadway Tabernacle, Mro.i,i-. it in. l Wh -tr~-f R-r riJxni.F.-i r. rEFKER-*ON. D D. P^nar. tt a. w P>iMJc Wi.rrtiip. DR JE?"FKn.-""N will pr» i -; - p. in. Puhit.- Wnmhip. R»v Wi;;tam \ Kir»w-o«t ■*!., j>r»<»rS. Madison Sq. Presbyterian Church Ma'li»^n A»ni;« i- : ;.•- -;•'••• R»r i • h PARKH' RST l< V I «*«»r. R*v o. r V"Nriw\x::p.T. Ph. D.. A.-CTis-ir.' M:r.i!«--r ni r-»'"'r wiii pr»nrh It ». rr. SSd Mr M n:* n<»: ■ : i ♦.". i m. M»n •.• . ..i h« .-, I"- :r K*«-«at. ST. BSRTHOUMEW'S CHJjiCH Ma<t;»r-n A-o-.i». rrrrr *4th ■Oval Tt!« P.ev. r.Eir.HTON 1 t> . Tlertor. '< '■>> A .\r Rf>!v '"nmm-inlon. 11 A M r—a. ti»r. the H I r 4P. M Pr»«rh^r p.' v S><lnnr N -^«r 5 13 P M r : ■;*• ir- ! ■ ■ :r« r\ • rental >rmi»M. FIFTH 111101 BIPTiST CHURCH Th# REV « M%K f (hEO. l» I> . will pr»>» - to- morr''\v m<^r^ in^f %n<l •v-*nirn. S»rv|<»ii H t I! an.! ■* •»<•!. ,rk BIBLE rUA<*C< mi; M)l v«. in \M) TO! >«. worm \r »:-o \ m MADIPoN AVENt'E MKTf !■:-: COPAL CHt'RiH. i',irn»r Wth ST-t. R«< B'ali.a' f m.v vii :.i.k\. t> L> . P— tar. 11 a. m >flwrUl| tiv Iba Pajtor ■■ . . ■*•' t, "Tb" Appr»--;, ■'•/•• Chi tot." <p. m.— lif'-irmal fVrvtr-. ravorir- fcfUUM by choir ar.ri cwwiwutlufl Bri^f <.!.■!-•■<» {•/ th» f— to of Htn«tran«-»a" rorHTH A V E N • E MUS«BYTERrA3« CBmtH-an irALTO DCMOJI Hi iI!AS AN. L 1L 1 T., Paa?r>r. Hi:mir.:sT»r<» th« WHMM if !&• I. rt» Supp»r iri "■•■;•.■»< n»w mpln^•m at II a. m. an.! pr»-a«-h^i j: i n ra. tiv-mrsrrow la the Asjwtr.blv F: • .-■. -■ -t th^ In!:—! «har!t!mi BalMlng. No !<•» Fla^r j2 • st. Mi>!w~k pray«r m»*ttn4. WMnwu • » p m. ADAMS CHATS THE LOGtcXE 3«mlrary. "»•• I'»rk ay». — Sunrtav afternoon «rv!c»i at 4SO n'ciock. Th* VMtfUl if th<» »-rt»» nf »rmnn« nn ■ < o'J^»t!or.» About R» ll«-'.on " Pr»afh<»r. thn R<»v profansor HEVRT •SIX)A.NE ri»FFiN. D D •a6>O: 'Wtlnt I» th* Function of UM '"hurch" 1 Ail <»r*; w«l- Madison Avenue Baptist Church ■UPPO.I \\K. < - <->R. .T.. -T STREET. (H\KI l « \. K\ro>. !> D.. I'Mtar. It A M . — 'The Prob:.m .^f ur.— W^at is nf HP. M. — "Is ti. .{ :h^ .\'ir.-..T ft.:.' !"TB\M.EU' (OaU>I.%LLI IN\tTED. BRICK CHURCH Fifth Ay an.! Thlrrv-«»v«nth 3tr«»t. Dr HENRI \ AN DTKK wtD praach a: 1! a. m. Bey. ROBERT DaVl.s a? 4 and S p m. E!M» School an.l • I.isnes. <»»." a. m. ff»(!n«* d.iy Ev»n:r .- - «• 8 ______ KKAR I.R WHITE ami others r>n "Christianity Under Fire.** marble COUBCOATI ncm. HI i'» in<l 22 4 >- ■ Sunday attornnt - v ■ ST . " ANDREW'S" Uit i"iT'lT9t. Rev. OE«> P. VAX DE WATER. D. D.. r»f-mr. arm preach it !t a. m. on Tti« Book sjeai B-»t to th- Ft:-:- " The r,v FLilTt- S LEACH of City sf!s »!on s*a^. pr>-a(-h^* <t ' p a Church sell >ot with bt^i!<"! f T I— i l '< 30 i m Fourth Preabytenan Church. Wpl En.! ay» *rA 91st St. EDGAR UHITAKi.It WORK. D V. Pastor. P Kl.W'4»r> KRI- X.-i- >N. Assl^'ant. Mr ERl''K.*iN w:'; jr»a.h rr imlnt tnrf •v_«s!3j. ( :ilvary M. K. Church, liO'h Him .ir ! Arcnu* Rev CHART. E.> I. « ;■ "> l< F.1.X.. V D.. PartW. Fr-i.-h;r:< by :h<» f'a.-«t ir t 11 a ' - ' -. St. I 'a u i " > MlllM 1 1 1 it m 1 is t Cl irch, W<st En.', av-r-if ■>f|r. v . «?:»•' In GCDBGE P X KM.w D t>. Twmtot Ham THE DKIFT OF 1 TliH: S*^VU" * p m . - Tf-.K STAKES - H E •''M^^ SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CULTURE. Carr..-a-:» Ball. .~7:h St.. 7th Ay» H I M. MR. I'KKi I. M HI HI) lactu.—n on '•FOBERfXNERS <>F t-4'R FaITII. C«»tTU \M' ETHi'AI. •'■ >.\- - •■ _ The ( hurrh .if IBM IMTtae I'itertilt.T. Crntrjl P»rk ff«st in. l 7<!th •*&*+. ajammij by "~.0 r'asf r, FRANK "I-iVEiK HALL r> V at !1 a. m Subject: -TUG CATHOUi' PROTE3TJk3tti .\\;. THR UiIHRAL." OLD FIRST CHURCH, 3"} avo.. !!;h •, |0| st BOWAKS DfPFini^'. r^ : |M - Svrrirea, it a B ir. i - r, m " RiTi.r.Ko nuißiTmn < m RTII. iir .) ! ■ i ■>■••:■ 7.J.: fl Pwatrhim .»t t! j w I%^ '-•* R*t. WIIBKRT W. WHITE. D. D. i nmmanion »r\ : ,» ,i- •♦ ■ ■<•<■'<. RF.f' '. -. Ref-rrre.i >'atho? -• ■ In '"hr!ft» M's^tr-n. 2.V. W— l .".7:.^ at. \' - - ■ PWor O'"'NN"!'.S aubje. • \tr P.i« *-v»;t an! t!i« (• : - i ■ antani.'" Al-i. AXOCUT ClU'KCli Waal tjri~3.v^7*»n3 <lst St. h'-v .- DB LAN. F7T ToWN- n . l> l> Rector Ii i - 'aw ■•: M:>r» '.r.g FiaifT nn.l s^r-r.'r;. It a - «'nft. 4 p m - - m» ALL K>rU ifMT \ Fr.A.Nr. roCHTTH W^.7 2l»t?l *t. Rev T!i' M\S R SIJ.KR. PaaCoT. will r""«.-h. V FT-\:x w '» OM mibject of his •!i»«' l ur*- — - 11 A. M AH i-onliaUv Invif*"! WASBIXGTttN HEIGHTS rNITXRIAV >E3- Vlt'ES *a»> \V*st »lst .-•- •• 9 • raaa) St Xlrholas A.^ - n U Re». «Er>Kilß H BAD«iER INFIDELS; THK [!E.\!. .*<*» THK : him; >T. M.vKK.- Jl> \' X \St> IiYTM ST P. am DR I. -<\ B.%TTILN K»ctaf —Hoi; '">rr» munlcn. h a m : > iver .in! - II a. m . arrvlca •! th« Emma; - v <- ■ - . 7-iv rchoftiik rs: \ns;-'!' - .i i: \t:i>n i c 2aC VR. GBORGC ri-ARKE HOI r.HTOS. r. rommun:i>n». 7. ■"« irs's Jl »*B I't.tt*. CHORAL t:\^>s.'V. and Vll< >< 'ESS :• >N. ■». S^rrr^n, j> :n CHVRCH OP n J».*TIOM Vaatlrn iv» ar.» S3t» H X IV M OR i3V"!XO»l. r>. r>.. Itittcr. 8.» ■• H ■. CMsaanttl ■ IX *. rr. , M ■..-- - I - < ■•- " . igTJ|MIVHRYWS7i gTJ|MlVHRYW57 _ nA %K th k. :i. ■--j "H :::■< ;•. ■ ». '■■ IrA ■L /a. • ■ ■ : • ii- Grand ''h.-ir. C <s_Br M I *::-.an. • ■n! MINT \M>UKU - i 111 K» M. 7»5f! - I OCORGK *'i.\r>KE !i: :^ r ;■ m • - 1 1 x r-i > ! - ■ v ' ' ' -■ ■ -v ajEin PR»>RI TERIA> i HI Xl H. in »■.'.; st ■..■•.»..-■ ■•• V 7V 7 tint •■.:••! a.->««\ r.v *xtwoxi h. bvaxs ■ ■ r*m**, nr.-r no ii;tMMrr.Ki\^ i hi ki 11. \ . ; ii .•'•.' 31 • - a>v % riMWN Kflt.UlN I » l>. r«Mor. preai'^'"' It II > m •nd »* * p- ni. \r LEXOX a ' .> ■ ' v -xt::\v ••!C"Ri"tt .-^rnrr ISM -• »• .;•■: I IN rilK \t VK!N'". ■ Rm Sferv S» •>.)!« Wr'gtlt. I> P M niatT. CHfRCW OF THb? Hr-.AVF.NLY B < •■ il ••♦•-! at. »■-'■ HERBERT <H:f'M\N Racfo* -■ m. h .«,( I! i m ♦ p m UAI'ISON AYE PKl'-SrYTKH! VN ' c N'Tt^o.^*' •■ .T-.rr f 71.! at. Rev. lIFNR V U 1 rFTf. t> T. »«:i Pr»» *i «t II i H » .• m. "rev hi:nry f.t r.fc". >\. r.u i> . r- - rt Zion «r Si . n • >. N-w T^rk. wilt pr.i.-1 at <;R\' - l" rHIRi'H, Br,.»,!w*v an«t toth »» on .-!\in.i.iv April !'V ar 11 a. m. \IKM"Ri.\!. MM"!-- " «• •■••*• -n *»«•»• - ITDWARP • fK N' l■ ' • •til rr*t*-*i It, •Th# <:■.*! Sanrjrlr.n " R«v CTWARD B. muoM ■> ■ » RELJGiora -■» if.ty >>r krienpji".«»rth<v Uoi> M<-et!r.«^ f r W --»h!p. I*4 turn CH?» •t.. N-w V rk. tt Wii-nf'ti anj Lafay'tt* «v-«. Brash - 1":»3. ~\t TKM<'t.': HETII F' "•"■ *'• *»J TW^ *t.. Banter, tl a- m . It dtitVXJMSI on "I*** in« a. Nature Thwufh lit* niS.»." All ar» w«l.-.' . NK'V TIIOirBirT rill t«*Il, Belaaco "ntr»!r«. T\' »J1 «t . rf%r Breantwan *a_ss»a It •■ m. !' UU nrrON RT:aRA M P. «r*aii«r Pubilo ttrrtf»t. _. -. t«r V-..1 «' i:. KPOUt TILTON. Jr. P t». Paitoc PT»ath.r.g by U>o Famot. tt a. m. and 4 iiKucitu s -.-. iKTY "P rßirxra -«•■• I a. m. af 521 East •€.. * 1t ,,f.T.|..-i, .v- Th« Pastor. D» AJ**^ 1 *■ ATTERIU'RT. W! 1 ' ■ ' * "^-^SJt **• — ri-wi'i y KJI>M' Kl.. 3th •*• -»>•' «*> at.— Sun.Uv. ii IV I'r KMUOOX *m **«* aa« II.T J**"« AU •fUnani __ HliNkY i: L> AY k' I***-1 " T*s»atr^ liLiNKi rKA:>l\ W w«at*tait.u. 9