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varl* Antoinette, ha» been added to the T^e« of French memoirs Issued by tie cturels-TVrlton Company. The ne^ volumes of the series are •Ildaß-a "£«»* Memoir* of the **' Z£r ■*£*£ "Madam* Mr. A^ln">r Maude's biography of Toi- L^fwMdi bears the imprint of Dodd - Sea" * Co.) has been ccrrec^ throughout by Countess Tolstor «d jnar b« considered authoritative. ; re told that tho Russian aui&or has ,-ritten In answer to a f^£?*~ : of twtt^r reviiiu* fmrr. a woo^n « na. rcw sectarian \iews ": 1 do not I ana the £% knows tl-e trnth. and that _ «^ o]fl artd i'^" a t™t jJiTui- «* or to itnacine that ■LZ &£??Uth" yes h'dd-n iv its depths. ?-Zj&*x ard •»««* me. Your !etter- are - - "The C"?' : ' > t of Sir Kenelm Disby. Kt.. Opeeed" is the quaint title Bf en ration of th© curio-ns little book of recipes prodaced by this worthy of th- HMrtsMth ccctcry. Miss Anne Mac dosstil has edited the book and has rrcrrlded a long bJosraphiral and critl rs! introductioa. A portrait cf Bigfcy fc ft«r Vandyke acccsipanies the text. JCas Sbakwp«are really unduly i«no nfit vfcen h« »Tote of th« sea coait rf Hohcmia? Ut. Thorns, it !s recorded, BUted poRWrdT that Bohemia on?- lod » ceaenst— that BtnurjnJxj* up from >louct Thabor. the Hussites conquer; J Forr-erania and the ports of Stettin and fUptock v}i -J cn th€ - T lield ' or EOTOe years. and that Shakespeare njight have sc*n th* ma? hi which their possession 'm r»v r«ser,ted. But why. after ail, demand cf b creat rcet the geographical ac^-rncy wflntdh smaller men are ailowed to violate "ulthout question? —^r»itness vhe rorruinoc;* cf Mr. Anthony Hope and Mr. Cidsr Bftggard. It is Hz Frederick 1- ; ov,q arbo r«caQ« the Rtatesient of Dr. Theins, a.;l ecEUauiax ills aates t*j grotesque Llun c<^> In the "Pall Mail Gazette" he says: Perhaps the description of Bcmbay by the frreat. ivord <J!ar»iiuiun is tae ino^i pleading *sarapie. Wh-n urging to a aUvucuyjes ot b. maxjiairs L'fotweeu Cnarlcs 11 ard h'ather tr.t ef Braganra upon ti.e Priv^- Council he cxexa dun ta» aii«iuc& "proposaJ to givr. Che iiz*ylisn na.tion a free iraue v,-iih Brazil (.{iic in CbS East Indies. . - . And forever ts "arcitx to tne crown cf England ti:e •iiand cf Bomaay. with the towns and ea«ti%» tftereon. which are witiiin a very Httifc distance of Erazii.' Apparently, tiie Privy Council »«.•«• srthirsr yczer.g, fcr whtn Praccis G'rts. who mliertted ihe^ Clarendon m*r.u>cnp^, published them, some fifty yeari latsr. r.e lrxi-jded thia docuat::*. ■nthotit ary oenneat cf his oxm cr of that turui body. Probably Charles himself was ret better informed when he- granted the E*ct Ir.dla Company I perpetual lease cf the is^.nd fer £10 r«ar?r. ■Punny Etor:«s are current of hijrh cfi dzZt it> tnis realm et the pr^serit ci^y. Grar.t Duff answers fcr cne. Schoolboy* oojrht to *-"*■ that there is a to^.n on the Pers:an Ga!' called T - ■:.-.- once fr-eat. and •till of hirh importance strategically. A r»»rfor.ape *vas stnt there from India en J:-p!om>:ic b'-slrjess. In <la* time he for •waraed tisf Stern? of hi? ■ i [isnwn at B;i s^.ire to the Foreicm """.-..._ with criers Jncurred. The amount was trr.n? rulttefl t« him ■w-lth tbece latter deducted. fm inqßiri- he was t<Md that the Foreign OS^t could not rrccsrize 'bus-hire. TTdition? ..f FltzGt>rald's "Omar Khay yam** pron:lse to l*remp like the sands of th*> tsea. St!Il anoth<*T is announced In ?-r:g!and — on* for whirh Mr. A. C. Benson Jia? TrrJttpn an introduction. Each page of the text has rje<-n engrro«sed by harul In the fashion of the early M.^. vrriters, pnd i!lustra.tion« in color have been pre- T2r<--d-fi;r it. - "Reminis ■ ■sadHsn.' : p About tTr«Jty-6lx jM.rtrajts of Thack rrp-3' — some of "which ar«? unknown to tho "f'urt'T- vclft accompany the text of the promised Ontnary r"citJon of th<» preat rtcv»'lrt*s corks. Th«*. twcnty-Efi vol •:m?* pt» to cintnin five hirarirpd jsepa ratsj r*iit*s besides th<» many illiiitra •. -■ In Che text. Thark«»ray*s daughter "t-ziy Ritchie, has rwaet her --anhl ra' ?ntroCuct**>ns to the novels .1 has e-M~l ma»r new letters. "The Inca& cf Prra" Is Ola t1tl« <-.f tbfl re**- book ■wr.ith Sir Cleni-:ntfc Markhar.j Jp brlnclne out. It i« said to rtv«?al the e.n^'^t rulers of Peru as remarkable ad- Biliiifclratora. Th<s» author haa been for aar;7 years «npa*r?J In acccmtila,tiiig rnatferlaJ for this hook. Th? MS. report cf an mttri'ic-x -witli at Elba has L>e-n discovered in £^£is=2. r-herr; lt has remained unpub- Csbefl '.r, private hands. It -will be prlrfed ir. an early number of '"Hsrp<?r's ~^£rt_^«*." It v.-o'jld net be srirpriEin?. I* tiz^iiar narratn-cs cr.rn* to the surface hereaZter, for various visitors to the lsl «>n<3 caw tie dethronrd Emperor. T*o facsimiles of trie Mnaartn Bibls jr^.stsfl by GnttenLerj and Fust at Mainz about ICO-*S3L ar» In course of prepara- Hsn. On* of these •will be Jssued by the V*ria pcbUsfxer. M. H. V."clter. la two vr.lum.es folio. The edition is tc be limited ta o»X» copies at 1.000 francs tach, but the- first 250 subscribers will r-e allow *-4 to hav<» th<?ir copies at the r«-Juoed price of 730 francs. For each of * few: copies to be printed on vellum. I*.<»Jo francs will be asked. This fac simile bUJ be mad.- from th« beautiful copy *f the Bfble •which' is preser\**-d in the E&yal L-Ifcrarj- at Munich. The edl tinn arSJ be ready at the of 1912. The ether facsimile, also in two vol- Pnci, •will be made at L<;'rsic from the cojrT on vi-llum In t!je Royal Library at lierlirj. This edition uill be smaller. cnTy 3uTt ordinnrj- copiea. b« Ir.g available. The ;;.-ice *A eaca .copy before publica tion I? -"' francs. ElarVi of the twenty venom copies is held at 3,7r»<» francs. This facsimile will be produced undor the roprrvision ct TDnr. J?chwenke. the dl ttctur cf thai Berlin Library, xrho -will give In a supplementary volume an «?x l-UUSC. £u:<<iunt of th*- ilazaria Bil.le — f'iiic^/to*? «re may romind the reader, is J--r>pbst<J to !<• the first ijCHjk. product to tTj>o2Taphy. The first volume of this ¥ ;*TTna.c <-<litlon is nearly ready f<.r pub- UcaSJan, tin* snc>,ii& vofasse anj the sup 1 I'tnientary -. .. ;i r- v.ill be bronsht out iri the autumn of 1&12. M'-unwlille, we ruay ■M a n«*w record price made when the copy C f tin? Mazarin Bible now in the library of thr *.r.to P.oVk rt Hoe is sold in this ciiy. ■ - ■ - - I that the book win contain hitherto un known portraits of Musset and his con traries. Mr?. Barton Harrif«on has t»<*eii writ ing her reminiscences, and these will be published in "Scribner's Magazine" in 1911. The youth of this writer was passed In the South, where she was born, and she has many recollections worth preserving of Virginia before the xrar. She has set down, by the v.-ay, an account of her meeting with Lincoln, and ghe has recorded some hitherto un published facts about JefferFon Davis. Eighty-two plates, including reproduc tions of all the finest French prints pro duced In the thirty years before the French Revolution, have been engraved for the forthcoming volume eutitled "French Line Engravings of the Late XVIIIth Century." The joint authors are Mr. Basil I -ton and Mr. H. W. Lawrence. Th« edition will be limited to one thousand copies, and the price of each is something more than $25. The novelist known as Mrs. Allen Har ker, some of whose agreeable |MO]H have been published here by the Messrs. Scribncr, has written a new tale under the title of "Master and Maid." Of the heroine. Lallie -me!', a young ad mirer sings: Laili» v.as an Irish girl With voice as sweet as Orpheus Bite; Tk» chaps all fell in love with her. And all the masters followed suit. There are not many rerions in Europe to which American travellers have not penetrated, but some of the yet un spoiled places will reveal themselves in Miss Betham-Edv.ards"s forthcoming: look. "Unfrequented France." Few peo ple who ut i the English tongue know as much about France as does this lady, whose home, for many years, it has been. BOOKS OF THE WEEK. ART. TliE WHISTLJEB BOOK. 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The new- home for the New York School for Deaconesses, on the grounds of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, is com pleted, and the school will soon move into it. Tho structure 13 the finest devoted to any similar purpose in America, having cost about 1 120,000. This sum. or nearly all of it. was left by the will of the Rev. Dr. C. C. Tiffany, Archdeacon of New York. The building contains a chapeL at the eastern end; a library, recitation rooms and dormitories for fifty students, and is constructed of brick and sand* stone, with a generous amount of stained glass. The New York Deaconess School was founded through the efforts of the Rev. Dr. William R. Huntington, of this city. THE NEW YORK TRAINING SCHOOL FOR DEACONESSES. ON THE OROUNDfI OF THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DUTVE. For some years it was a small part of Grace Parish, at 10th street and Broad way. Later it acquired a home In East 12th street, where it was made a general Institution, and its connection with Grace Parish ceased. This home has now been sold and has become a home for working women. Owing to delay In completing the new home on the Cathedral grounds the school has opened its session for the year in a house belonging to Grace Parish at New Canaan. Conn. Removal back to the city will take place soon. The new Deaconess School and Home Is a part of a general scheme of educational development that Is to take place on and near the Cathedral grounds in this city. The new building faces 110 th street, Just east of Amsterdam avenue, fronting: the Woman's Hospital, which is on the north side of the same street. There will some day be a Bishop's house, probably at tha corner of Amsterdam avenue, and it is proposed to erect a new Synod Hall In Morningside avenue, opposite St. Luke's Hospital. Other institutions may be cared for on the spacious plot and yet not In terfere with the Cathedral. GENERAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK. At the Church of the Holy Communion to-morrow the Rev. William Powell Hill will preach in the morning, and Dr. Henry Mottet, the rector. In the afternoon and evening. The Rev. Dr. William M. Grosvenor, rec tor of the Church of the Incarnation, will preach there to-morrow morning on "The General Convention at Cincinnati." At the 4 p. m. special musical service the sacred cantata "The Crusaders" will be Buner. t The 144 th anniversary of the John Street Methodist Episcopal Church will be cele brated to-morrow. There will be special services all day, beginning at 9:30 a. m. Among the speakers at the day will be Robert S. Tilt, the Rev. Drs. Homer C. Stunts, A. B. Sanford, W. W. Bowdlsh, F. G. Howell, W. C. Blakeman and J. Wes ley Hill, and William 11. Morgan. Harvest Festival Day will be observed to-morro-sr at the Harlem Presbyterian Church. The sacred cantata "Seed Tint* and Harvest" will be sung in the evening. Mr. Haldeman's morning subject at the First Baptist Church to-morrow will be "Hungering and Thirsting." His sermon in the evening will discuss: "Why Every One Should Study Prophecy: It Will Explain to You the Things Taking Place Now; It Will Post You Concerning the Coming Politics of the World, and It Will Put to Shame the Men Who Deny the Bible as tho Infallible Word of God." At the Lenox Avenue Christian Church Dr. W. Bayard Craig will begin to-morrow an evening series of five lectures on "How Ws Got Our Bible At tho Church of the Messiah (Unitarian* the Rev. John Haynes Holmes will preach to-morrow at IX o'clock on "Social Salva tion—A New Gospel for a New Age." At the Church of the Puritans the Rev. Dr. C. J- Young will preach to-morrow morning and evening. In the morning his subiect will be 'The Word and the King dom." At the Harlem Young Men'a Christian Association the Rev. George S. Avery. su pr-rlntendent of the New York Christian I: i .ma for Intemperate Men. will give an address on "Tha Real Man" to-morrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. At the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas the Rev. Malcolm James MacLeod, minis ter, win preach at both services to-mor row. To-morrow morning at 11 o'clock Dr. Wise will deliver the third of a eerie* of addresses at Carnegie Hal! on "Problems of Religion and Life." speaking on "la the Pulpit Doomed?" The address will deal with the question whether trie pulpit has lost its influence and power and how such Influence may, if at all. be regained. The Informal Praise Service, which met iritfa BUCh great success last year, will be resumed tn-morro-.v •tcaing at St. Paul's .-: Ui ■i.-.-upaJ Church. An orchestra i. -:: nt the choir. The organ has • Ue<l In part during the summer and Is bow one of the finest instruments In The- h- I"" A H. Evanj will preach at terian Church to-morrow at 11 a, m. on "The Turning t»f tli«? Tide." :al tnusir.i! Bervlrp will be h.!«l it 8 p. m. At tho Scotch Presbyterian Church the Rev. Dr. David *;. Wylie, pastor, th- sub ject to-m<>rrow evening will be "The study of the Book at Esther." Dr. Felix Artier will begin to-morrow a eerlfts of lecture* on "The Distinctive Teaching" ot th " Ethical Culture Plat form." TIM ""' I ■!••*'■ Bible Claa* of (hi Fifth Avfmi' Baptist Church meets at 3:40 o'clock to-morrow mornlas, at -ahicji time th* lender. Dr. Addlson Moore, wiH speak on the subject of "Debt." At the men? meeting to-morrow after noon at 4 o'clock Dr. Homer C Stuntz t will give an address on '•Pioneering In the i Philippines" before the 23d street Young ! Men's Christian Association. The subject of the lesson-sermon In the ! Christian Science churches to-morrow will i be "Everlasting Punishment." Dr. Charles A. Eaton, pastor of the Madi ' son Avenue Baptist Church, will preach ■ to-in*rrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. | At Christ's Mission the Rev. Paul M. ! Spencer will preach to-morrow afternoon I at 3:30 o'clock. j The Rev. Dr. Abbott E. Kittredge will occupy the pulpit of the Madison Avenue Reformed Church to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. In the evening the people's popu lar service under the auspices of the Men's Club will be held as usual. Dr. Edgar 'vVhitaker Work, the pastor. will preach at both services to-morrow In the Fourth Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr. Rufus P. Johnston, pastor or the Washington Heights Baptl3t Church, will preach to-morrow morning on "The Church in Paul's Thought." The Rev. W. Merle-Smith will preach in the Central Presbyterian Church to morrow evening on "Omnipotent Will, or the Dynamics of Success." The Ladles' Christian Union will resume weekly devotional meetings on Wednesday, November 2. in the chapel of the Collegiate Church, at Fifth avenue and 4Sth street, at 11 a. m. The Altar Society of the Church of the Transfiguration will have its first autumn meeting to-day to plan Its winter work. At St. Andrew's Methodist Episcopal Church the Rev. Dr. George Clark* Peck will speak to-morrow morning on "The Mark of the Church." The evening 1 theme is "Not Bread Only." On Wednesday evening, November 2, at 8 o'clock at Calvary Baptist Church the Calvary frrand choir will give its annual fall musical, at which the solo quartet of the church. Myrta French-Kursteiner, Bessie Bowman-Estey, E. Theodore Martin and C. Judson Bushnell. will sing; Miss Lolita Oainsborir. pianist, will play and Miss Emllie Franc- - Bauer, music critic of "The Evening Mail," will give an address entitled "Personal Reminiscences and An ecdotes of Noted artists." Dr. Robert Stuart Mac Arthur will also make a brief address. The one hundred- choir will be heard in Bishop- famous old (flee "Now Tramp OVr Moss and Fell." in which Mrs. Kur»t»in»r will eiag- tha solo obbligato. At the Church of the Ascension the Rev. Dr. Percy Stlckney Grant, rector, the ser viced to-morrow ■will includa morning ser vice at 11 a. m. and the 8 ■>. m. musical service. The rector will proach both morn ing' and night. At 11 a. ni. to-morrow in Calvary Methodist Church there will be. given ad dresses by the Rev. Dr. F. Mason North, John Call;.: an and special representatives of the It:i!:an an<l Russian work in this city. At 8 o'clock a ppecial musical ser vice will be held. At the Churen of the Divine Paternity the Rev. Dr. Fn vlll preach at 11 a. m on "Traanrattag BtU Into Good." "John A. Dix. the Democratic I'andl £ate for Governor." -.vlil ba the subject of a five-minute editorial by trie R*V Dr. Chrtetiaß F. B W of Gracs Methodist Episcopal Church, at the even ing service to-morrow. Abraham Green- Reid, a ftfteon-year-o'.d violinist, who has Veen sent from Denver by music lovers, will also play. Dr. Reisner will preach briefly on "Political Campaigns" The morning service subject will be "Why Roman Catholics Attend Church." It will ba an effort to discover why bo many Protestant churches are empty, while the Catholic churches are ft.le-1. At the Jap anese service, which is held at 3 o'clock in the c'.iapel of the church. Dr. Harada, a brother-in-law of Baron Uchida. the Jap anese Ambassador at Wa.--hir.gton. will address a union meeting of the Christian Japanese in New Y^rk City. The Rev. Dr. A. Edwin Ke!r*ln preach at both ?ervlce3 in the West End Presbyterian Church to-morrow. At the West End Collegiate Church a class for the study of the international Sunday school lessons is beins conducted by the Rev. Thomas Mcßrido Nichols on Friday afternoons at 4:30 o'clock. The Rev. Thomas R. Slicer will preach to-morrow morning at All Souls' Church on "Humanity at a Premium." "A People with Itching Ears" Is the subject on which Dr. Burrell will preach In the Marble Collegiate Church to-mor row morning. ■ Dr. Akeu's subject at the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church to-morrow evenlns; will be "Immortality: An Anneal to the Ases. The Intuitions of Plato and Socrates." The People's Services will be continued to-morrow evening at the St. James Meth odist Episcopal Cliiireh. The subject will be "Tones by the Way." At th« Brick Church to-morrow Dr. Henry van Dyke will preach at the morn ing service it 1 1 o'clock. At Plymouth Church lir. V. W. Gunuau* lu-. of Armour fnKtitutn. t "ilcago, will ni'>rn!nu uxi.l «. ■■,•• -ninp. exchanging with Vr iHiUs. At the Metropolitan Tempi* Dr. Hill will preach at 11 a. m. on "Why [» clod <*li«ntr* and at S p. m. o>« 'Th« Greatest Efoctloa of All." In the Old First Presbyterian Church tha Rev. Jamas A. sfeCafn* will preach at th* morning and evening eerrleea to-morrow 'At th« 8 o'clock iervlco tho oratorio at "Elijah." by ilenJ^lssohn. -will b«s suns. Dr. Ts"illlam J Dawson, of London, will speak at t&e Labor Tempi© to-morrow night. Alfred Hallarn will have charge *>t th* tempi** chorus ©f seventy-five voice?. Professor S. C. Schmucker. or the- State Normal School of. Pennsylvania, will lect ure In the afternoon at 3:45 o'clock on A Stalk of Corn." Continuous meetings win be held from 2 o'clock In the afternoon until 10 *t nlj?ht. A new feature of the Labor Tempt* will be the children's hour, at 2 o'clock, with stories end songs. At the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church. Brooklyn, the Rev. Dr. Cleland B. McAfee preaches In the morning on "The Conversion of Paul" and la the evening on "Paul: The Development of a Christian Democracy." At the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church the Rev. Dr. William J. Da-arson, from London, will preach both In the mornlns; and afternoon to-morrow. At the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church, now worshipping In the largo hall. Charities Building. th» R/»v. Dr. Walter Duncan Buchanan, pastor, will officiate »nd preach at 11 a. p. and S p. m. to-morrow. Mrs. Adele Marie Rlque, founder of the University of Soul Education, of Paris, w'.ll begin to-morrow her course of lectures on Advanced New Thought," taking up -The New Order for Success." Dr. Tejnarayan. of India, known as "The Monk." and Dr. Mclvor-Tyndall will also speak at th* meeting James H. Hicksy, representing the Re publican County Committee, will speak to morrow evening at the Church of the Sa viour on "Moral Issues of the Campaign." Preparations for the celebration of the twenty-first anniversary of the founding of the Epworth League- of the Methodist Epis copal Church on Friday. November 11, are about completed. The festivities will be gin with a conference for league workers at No. 150 Fifth avenue. After this there will b«? an informal dinner at Wanamaker'a. Henry C. Rom will deliver an Illustrated lecturs on Bon Hur" at the men's meet ing of th« West Side Young Men's Chris tian Association to-morrow afternoon at * o'clock. Special music will be rendered at tha night workers' service m St. Paul's Chanel to-morrow morning. Miss Helen Dick3on. formerly soprano soloist for Pryer*3 Con cert Band, and William Fullerton, tenor, will sing the duet "Lov© Divine* and t^ie male choir will give two numbers. Her bert Hodgson wO give a nfteen-minute organ iwdtal before the service. The Rev. Montague Geer will preach. WILL LECTURE ON SCHOOLS Municipal Expert Will Explain Civic Education in Germany. Dr. Geor* Kerschensteir.er. superinten dent of schools of Munich, arrived last night from Genoa on the North German Lloyd liner Prinzess Irene. He comes here to spend two months In the United States visiting the important cities and lecturing on industrial education in Germany. While here he will be toe guest of th* National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education. On November 13 he will deliver an address on "The Continuation Schools of Germany." Dr. Kerschensteiner was elected superin tendent of schools of Munich In 1885, and It was through his efforts that fifty-two trade and twelve continuation schools were es tablished. The boy* of the city are com pelled to attend one of these institution: until eighteen years old. Some five years before his appointment as superintendent. Dr. Kerschenteiner pub lished an essay or. "The Civic Education of the German Youth." which won for him the first prize of the Royal Academy of Erfurt » COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL MOVES. This afternoon Kent Kail, th* new home of the Columbia University School of Law, will be formally dedicated. Some of the leading members of the ben^h and bar in this state are scheduled to speak, among them being Chief Judge Cullen of the Court of Appeals, and Justice Ingraham. presid ing justice of the Appellate Division. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ADVANCED HEW THOUGHT Sunday Morcinit at 21 A. M. Duryea Hall, 3» W. 72U st. Subject: •"The N>w Order for Soo cess." Speaker. Mrs. ADELE MARIE RIQUE. founder of Ci v«r«lty of Pool Education of Part". OLD FIRST CHURCH sth aye., lira to l^r v st. HOWARD DL'Fl'-IELD. D. D.. Pastor. Rev. JAMES A. M'CAGtTE -rill preach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Fourth Presbyterian Church, "West End aye. and 01st st. EDGAR WHITAKER WORK. D D., Pastor. P. ELWOOD tRICK^ON*. Assistant. Dr. WORK preachea morning a.-.- evening. CHI Km or THE dS€£N'SIOX Fifth Arena* and Tenth *>tre^t. Rbv. Dr. PERCY SSTICKNKT GRANT. Rector. 11 a. m. — Morales Service and Sermcn. 3 p. m. — Gaul's "The Holr city." Tta Rector will preach at both ■ "•«*. 14th LABOR TEMPLE. 2n4 St. Rsv. CHARLES STELZIjE, Fnpt. Aye. — W. J. Dawsoa. of Louden, Alfred Ilalliin and Chorus of 75 Voices. 3:30— Prof. a C. Sccmacker, "A SU!k of Clm." Continuous tings 2 P. M to 19 P. i. ALL ANGELS- CHURCH. West^Enlt aye" and 61et St.. Rev. S. DE LAXCBT TOWXJENO, D. D., Rector. — Holy Communion. Si. m. Morn in? Prayer and Sermon by th« Rector. 11 a. m. Choral Evensong, 4 p. m. Tuesday. -.ember 1. All t?ainr!i- Day. 'Ho-y Communicn. 11 a. m. CHTRCiI OF THE INCARNATION*. Madison aye. and 35th at.— Ray. W. M. GROSVENOR D. D.. Rector. S a. m.. Holy Communion li a. m.. Morninc Service and Sermpn «R»ctor>- 4 p. m.. Evecinir Prayer and special music Hiles' "Crusaders." ; L I VISRSITY PLACE PREaBYTERLVV i Church, cor. of lOth St. <cne block west from > Broadway*. GEORGE AI^BXANDiiP.. D D Pas i tor - i^'c worship to-morrow at 11 a. li and ! I . M. The Pastor v»ili preach. Wednesday evn j ing service at 3 clack. I /JS?Tb>ALVWRYWS7 **• macabthvrTii: j ft~»ii> •Devout Btsdufi 9. m. I^L "Harvest Praise 1 • Special Musical Ser *J# vie* by 100-volcod Choir. E. M. Ecw man. To Join choir, apply Friday. 7-9. 9. ST. PAUL'S METHjDIST CHURCH "U'est End Art. and »6th Stre«t. Rev GEORGE P. E^KAIAN, V. D., Pastor. i Preae h ln g services at 1 1 and 8. ' SAINT ANDREW'S M. E. CHURCH. THth St.. west of Columbus aremie. GEORGB CL-^RKE PECK. Minister. II A. M— "THE MARK Ok' THE CtiURCH." 8 P. M.— "NOT BR EA i»q,T • MADISON AYE. PRK!>»BYTEKIA> (MIRtH. Northeast corner of TSd St. Ptibllo worship it 11 a. m. and a> p. ex. Rev. HENRY SLOANS COFFIX. t>. D., j will preach at both services. ALL SO L'Ld" '(Unitarian). 4th are.. tMth st — Rev. THOMAS K. SL.ICE2I. Psuitor, will preach. taking for his theme "Humanity a: a Premium." tjervicea. 11 a. in._ All cor<lia:;y Lenox a vs. OI.L.t:«.iIATE CHCBCH. car. IJCI rft. Rev. EDGAR TILTOX, Jr.. I>. D.. Pastor. 11 a. m. and - p. m.. preachins by tfco Rev. t'lt.\NK HALL BRIGHT. Rl£LlG'iot:S SOCIETY OK~FRISXDS (Ortho dox). — Meetln?!i for worship. I*4 Bant a>in St.. N'»w Tork: Wa.BhlnEton and Lafayette am. , ; Brooklyn: II o'clock. "Roonrvelt-Stlmson Campaign — Its Moral I*- sue," by Hon. JAMES H. HICKET. «lURCH <>!' THE SAVIOK. Lexington ay«. ur.J 111 th at.. Sunday, ft p. m. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY Or FRIENDS — Merung-s for worship. II a. m.. at '._. _ U.i«t 13th St., Manhattan, and 110 Schcrmerhorn it.. Brooklyn; ST. LUKE'S Rffv. ASHTON OLDHAM. Rfctor. g. 11 A i«. GR.VK W. of Cotumbua. — Christian F. Rslsa*r, 11. "VThr Catholic* Atten4 Churrh"; h. ••CaiapAlgning." Coy vlolUijst. SI Miiiaon Avenue an<t l^ttth Strrft. .„■. »"*'• AI*AN MAOROSaiK. Pastor. JA>ltd Morning Worship at 11: Ev»nipg, H. "Tciiuucnf Tit' thu TitAN.sFi«;i: ration i c. 2t«th «.— Communion* 7. *. '•>■ CalUtn's Mj.»h an<t Swn.injßeitort, 10.30. CHORAL. EVENSUNO. 4. AT RKKOHMKD t*ATHOljc"sJerTlc««. Chrtsf a M!-«t> > n, 331 W. 51U» «t- Hn-r. Jnr.:+ s A. O'Connor, pastor. ArUrnaon, 3:S<X. R«;v. raul it. t«p»!nccr. r YAKK t PRESBTJiaUAJ* CUURCU. •mhth t.*t.. Anistenlam avr .--Prea-hinj; by Pa.<Jtt>r. Rr-v. Lt. ANSON F- ATTERBLRV. 11 ■. m.. a p m. frT MATThH^V'xJ I'HVWII. West !M»h «t." rear ' Central TarK. n#v. ARTHUR H. JLDOE. T>*riyT.—&ir\' «*. •*. 11 \. m. anjt S P. w. MEMORIAL BAPTJsT. \vl»BU!*taa Souare.-^ T^»VTART> JVDSOJf, Pmstar, Trill Dreaca It Mr. c£lililoN3.c £lililoN3. % RELIGIOUS NOTICES- , TUB JWM.I COLLEGIATE CHCBCH, 2n Ay«. and 7"s it Rev. JOHX O. FAOO. D. E»., 3Cni«t«V • trill aaaM at II A. M. and »F- m. TUB nAKBLK COIXS««.I%TE CHTTBCH. • sth .\v. «nd S»tb St. R«v. r>AVTD JA>tES DLT.RfXI* D. X^j >C>* ttt«tr. will priaoh a'- 11 A. M. *a<t d P. Mornm* — * Peopto with Itchlac Ears. Evening — LJf<» in Us» Wheels. TirE im uti; i hi urn OF •». >ICHOLA>. S'h Ay». »n4 43t*t st. R«v. MALCOLJ4 JA3IES MACLEOD. XMStas* •v::; preach at 11 A. M. aa-I 9 P. M. THE \VE>T EM> COLLEGIATE CHURCH. West E^j4 At*. aa*t 77t1» .St. R*v. HFTNRT nVERTSO.V COBB, D IX. TCatsj t«r. will ul— "I »r. 11 A. ML_anJ *:3»JT. Jf. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RriMMtway and 7»th >trrrt. PASTOR. 1. H. Hi:.n£«M. ii v ax. — "urxfiExayn am> Trnwrrvn.** 8 P. M. — -WHY EVERT CTfE SIIOCLI> sTCDV raonucT! IT win EAPT.VI.V TO MX 'Hi rf»lX<,-» T.VKl>'«i rUXCK NOW; it WILL PO^T YOI' I OMTRVINO THK roifi>4. POl.inCri Or me HORJ.P. A>O IT WILL PIT TO HlUff Tit« W£N WHO I>K>Y THE BiBIK A3 THE I^»- FALUni.£ WORD or tiOD.** Rrlnc your III Me« W nd imtebooh*. JOHX I»TRKKT itETHODI.^T EPISCOPAL. fHTnCH. Mother Churrh «f American M<*«hodl«ni. IMTH ANNIVEBi»AItT. !):.•"> A. SI. — L*jv» Fea^t. 1«):V» A. Jt—Preacfc lr^ by Dr. HOVER C. s'TUN'TZ. 'The Bia« «a<t ?cr»atl tf Mctno.U3m as a. ".VorM Korr<»." S:<Jf». P. M. — "Cr'-^tinic' from lister Denominations." by Dr. DAVID JAMES urRP.ELU Pastor MiTt.!* CnJic^iatft <7hurrh. Addr»wi*9: Dr. J. WE-ST^TT WTT.r^ Hon. FRANK MO:?* an.J former p«* tor«. «:4J P. M.— Birthday r.r^tlngtt toy r iitiat Epwcrth L#ari*-«. conducted h~ M- JAM P rOVVARO. X:Ott P. M.— Pr»«rhtnw trr T>r. XT. H MOR'iAX. of Newark. • Ccas«crated personality- ' * SfTeeor^'sl2;i)urcb »Wiiiml «««aare and l«a *C Rev. HUGH BIRCKHEAD, D.D., Rector 9 A. If. — Holy Communion. '1 A. — Monsln? Prarer »n-l •»# »>■> Pr»arh»r — The Rector. a P. If — Fr»n!nr Prayer an/! *»fnvn. **nbj~-r. The "In nf lodiirrrrar*."- Prea«:h«r— Rev. WM. SCARLETT ALI. SEAT.*> FKEE. trinity Church 3naday Services: 7*?. 10:30 a. m. rSwrws?; 8:30 S:<K> &. m «>-• Service*: T JO, 9 Oft a. m. . 8 p. « CfcTireii open all duy. Ta» public I* eoriSatlr invited to th« services, baa or Suaday* and os week da; 3. FIFTH A,- ':; SIPTIST CKU3CH •*» West F«i*T-alxta Street. Th« REV. « HAKlt> F. ARET*. U. t>.. will preach to-morrow mcrsr-:; and evenla!'- SarvJces at 11 and •* o'c!oe!r. Mcrnins— "OM Testaaient latoleranc* aad TO» N«n«eis on C^v*ry." Evening — "ImniartalitT: aa Appeal to ta* Ac«s." So. 2, ■ Th« Intuitions of PTato as 4 Socrates." BIBI.K n \— *r> FOB Torxr, vu?% xsim rooo Homa at O-.m *. m. CENTAL IhK>BVTfß[\> {lIIRfll, "" west sTth Ft.. b«tw»>«Ti BrM': and T*!» X*** Rev. TTiLTON' MERLE-SMITH. D. D.. Paitor. R*v. O. H. SMYTH, Jr.. .Assistant. Dr. S'EP.LE-cMITH preaoh«-« at 11 A.M. * 8 P.M. Ever.insr stibj^rt: -OMXTPOTEST 'WILL- OK. THE DYNAMICS OP SUCCESS." Christ'an Endeavor meetlas auaday mcrtrici. 9:43. Toub* isena Bible stadr class. 10 A. V Sunday School a: 2 P. " Devotions! ileettr^- Wad, at S P M. All welcoisa. THE IjAniES' CHRISTIAN~"UXIOX w!sl r— sam» week!-/ Devotional meetings on 'W*lr^» 4*y. November 2d. la •.4« Chap«l of Cm Ccl~ !*clai» Church, Firta Avess* tacj Forty-«is4t Str-et. at Eleven A. M These prayer m»»ticcs 'win coattaa* s«fer:. "*Ve«ire!>riay frcra Nov»ait)«r to Hay. a? tfc« MM place and hour. La.iir-"! m c_-n!lal*T "-■■'•* \i -«■« ■ MAfiTHA E. PETTUS. Secretary OJminitte<». . T^qVerson. Cso West 71st Street. fifth mm pfl£san£iiu wm nil Aye. an-i "th Street. Servtc<»s at 11 a. M. and 4 P. M. REV. WILLIAM J. DAWSO3, D. 0. Ifma Lendoji. will rreach bctii morning *:.& afteraccs. Bible School x.c- I at 0:ZO A. 21. temdmj ETr-slng' Lecture i- • "• __ Every oa« is iajUed to these ■ervte«». (SOCIETY FOB ETHICAL CTTTTMMT' Xertiur-H»a-* CVotral I'ark Was! and Buh «t. ns. rrux adlei: dcltvers the first of a s«rle« .' l«etar«« «a «a» ••DISTINCTIVE TEA<7HIX«i3 OF THE ETIII- C.VL PL.\.TFriKM." The ttiU nf the rrst lecrjrw is "WHAT WE OTE TO THE IiEFREXV RK LJGIUN ANI> OLT. POINT O£* DEPABTUKE Fl:< >M IT." "Untlav morninc »« It. Th«» pnhli*- «• nfli wi'. HOBTB f PBESBnEBUS CHUROL 13Z& St.. bet. Broadway and AmsfnJara n«». Hay. John B. Hacfci", Pk. i. U a. m. — "Tij.. IMku:? oi a Moa."— lsaiaH vt. 1-ti. .3 p. m. — "Jota Kovrard. Pioneer Prison n» forxner." GirvTsT^n"HIOI^EP!^?JLIH!JHGH f ia>th Street and S«v»ntii Av-nae. Rev. CHARLES I. UOODELL, D. V.. Pa.«»tor. 11 A. il — AadreasH« by Dr. F. MASON NOItTH. JOHN" r.\l.i-AHAX and ethers. $ P. M.— SPECIAL. MUSICAL Verdi's ilansonl Rejjuiem. will be reniiere-i. Aiiiirea* &}" the Pastor. Subject: "Music to VTuiahipc** -- : -- CHVRCH OK ZION AND ST. TIMOTHT. S3-* West t'iii Street. Factor. P.ev. Henrj- _üb-r». D. C. L. Holy Communion. •• A. M Momlai; prayer; Preacher, tft» Rector II A. SL Bmhsodst Preacher, Rev. Dr. Rusatoa. . >P. V. AH Saints' Day — Nov. Ist: "liiuli Prayer. Hnly Communion and mi—. _ M ".'> v M ~ Ji.U)ls6> AVfcM C B.4PTt*T CHI BCH. iLXDISOX AYE.. COR. SIST ST. C A. EATON, D. D., Pastor ■orUI preacii at ii A. m ass I P. 11. 11 A. M.— "TSe Secret Of ETercal Touia. 8 P. M. — "Dow Relfsion Adi Anything N»» to a Man's Nature? If tJo. Whatr* nil'Rt'll Of TIIK \f >»IAH. (TNITARIAN". Park ay. and 34fh s*. 5 Rev. ROBERT COLLTER. L«. P. Miruaters:— j Jley JOH HATXES HOtJUES. 11 a. m. Mornins s^nice; Mr. HOLMES wCI treaoh. BoMeec "SOaAL SALVATION.** r 'A NEW GOSPETL TOR A NEW AGE." All ar* cordlai'y tnvitwl Madison Square Presbyterian Chorea. Madison Aye. and 2tt2 ■ Her. C. H. PARKHTRST. D. IX. Puat- Rev. G. R. XOXTCOXBBX, PSI »• JkmlMUat Minister. T>w Pastor w!U fr»a'?i» 11 a. se. ac2 Itr. MOXTGOMSRT S p. m. St. Bartholomew's Church. Mad'son Arenue. c«T«r 44th ITM> Th» Rev. LEIOHTOV PARK 3. V. E>.. Rect<?r. S:CO a. ra. — Holy communion. II a. m. - ----- r"a>'^~ a "J SMiusa. 4 p. m. — Evenici prayar. The Rector wHl_pr«aoh morniay agg arVrauoa. madTson AYE. m. c. CHtTnCH. Corner SOtn 3' mi R-v. WALLACE MACMtTLLEX. D. P.. Paster. 11 a. M. — SereiiP. by the Pastor "Tie Ct:y of God." 8 P. M.— Special Mistral Sercic*. at ■m%tah Shepard's Cantata. "Th* Sermon ob ta» Mjubj.** xrtll be rendered by th« choir^ TIiE~~UNION-~THEaLbGia.\t, SEiUXAST In ?!*» Ctry of New Tor*. S*rvi.-» ta th» Ctapel. Claremoat »v«RU* 3* tw<»>!n l^Crh and 131 streets, at «i*ven o'clock Prearh-r. the Ray. Prsf»ssor WILLIAM ATMM* BP- »v D. T>. The attendance of all not -••iJ.ar'./ wcr»hi^ ping rUr-xbrT* la cordially tr.vlr»i. Broadway Tabernacle Brwodway *»nH Mth Str#*t. Rev. CIIARLES E. JEFTT:RSO?X. D. D.. Pa««r preaches at 11 a. m.: special >'.-» ----- •-« Gaul's "Holy City" at S p. c: •-.-.» p. ™! Prv--«r M*»- ._ THH FREE SYNAGOGUE STEPHEN' S. ■Xt-E. Rabbi. i:\uyiT.e.iT. U.%t)U PundaT Morning *- 11. *•!» TirE rrtrrT DOO.HH)?" Alt Art> Weln»m<». BRICK CHURCH Fifth Avenue and Ttirty-seveath ««t. HENRY VAN' DTKB will preacn at 1U Norman M. Thoma» at *. Eibl* scho.:l ar.d Claiw*-, »:4B A. M. Preparatory L<>ctur». ■vre-.ln«s*»y. 5 P^_M. KTCOtS PRJESBYTERt\.X CUCECH, Broadway and 734 street. Pr»ac!ilr.(r at 11 m. n. ar-j * p. m.. by «*• REV. PERCY >L\RTX>. ••( TVUllamstCKn. JJ.ii. Prayr ileetiaif W»<Ja«utay Cvnlng at ConJqft«i.l by RE> DU. KITTREPGE. WESt E«D PaISSYTEUIIM CHURCH .\rr..»T-: :a.ni ava. and ICSth sC Rev. .'. Edwin Kelgwin, CO., Pastor. b^nrir—* at l! a. m. artd » p. nv. Dr. KEUiWIX will preach at Nith m»rr«cr«. Th* thnrrb of th^ Divine Patrrnlty. Ontr.il P»rk UM ami ?<Sth -tm-t. Tn» Pastor. FRANK OLtVKIi HALL. D. D.. wti! prt«efl ai if a. XI. !<uß;<»ct: •Tn«n-.miittii« Int.. I^W." ______ iIADIi?ON AVENUE JiKSXHoikl) CUCRCU. 37th »t. ami Madison aye. nirr. avm. c.vkter. t». i>.. T'Asron. 11 a. 55. — Dr. A. H. KITTRKDaK pr«ach««. <* p. m. — pfoiUe'* f*npu!ar ?»«»rTtP». si:vv~TirucuiiTl Sundaj aftorn«H>isA ut X S«a^on Berk?!*v Tlxeatr-. 'W«"<t 44tn *t.. nrar Sth aye. MR.-* MARY E. CHAI'IN. ■• . pet Mm i "T5» %'aiua of Living. 'J GRACE CHURCH, JstSk." Services, rt. 11. 4. S. Prpaohtra: Bi.-«h»p sE»- ST:ms. 11: ic^v. W. is. cpt>Y. ■». Rector rttLU CHL'KCH OF THE IIL'AVEXLY UEST^ >*tftl» *v»., »t»>v« 43ta «t. l>v. HEItBUKT SHIPMAN. Rvctor. SwrTfcww.J* and II a. m. ; H p. m. LBXaaLx-AYcCWK^CJIfZJUUAa miiri CutT!?r lClat tstrs^t. .-•;■■> i t - e s «t El*v»9 -^1. l>rr«» •* Atli»: ITj.iu-.J My^tltr." Rsv. M»r!« &t._Croui tv right. P. O ._jy*KUt*r WEST PKt>D\TERIA> CHURCH^ On 4il «.. between its aad 4th tires. Esv. ANTHONT H- EVAX3. D. C Passsr fraacr.o at 11 i. a. zz* 3 a. m. 9