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HHICE MEN F?CE Hfl?. Murphy to Hear Butter a\)? Eggs Case in Tomhs Court. HEARING SET FOR TUESDAY yew York Mercantile Exchange Will Be Brought In on "John Doe" Proceedings. Ditr*'*t Attorney Whitman said last ? ?it'that "John Do? "pi rs would bo E ??rted Tu- York SrcSUJttl? Exchange or it.-? members to rertalf' W|! crime had been com !_tt?_ in "making or attempting to make ent.-r Int ? an ? gi enient, combination or arrangement whereby competition, within t*-? county and State of N? w York, in the 'ppjy ar.ri price, and In the purchase am! ,?je. of butter and e-pg-*. urticles and com? Hiod'ltles ?jf common us<- within such county and itate, la or may be restricts?*] and pre? vented, in viol itlon o? ti na of tteuon ? ? ? '? ' ' businea law.*' flie proceedings will I Magistrate Murphy la - ''?? al"? ore ouic-om"* "?' ' conduct! d I y William A. DeFord, an Assistant District Attorney, who haa been examining many TitnES*'--?- dui ng the last two weeks. The ??vorn information that will i..- presented te Magistrat? ?lurphj by Mr. DeFord eon? -. ij pewritten pagea the magtsti its t.. detei min* ' ' the Bu jjW ??.. In ted, Mr. Dr-l'"?ird wants' it to te sacertalni-d whether th? persons sained !n the affidavit, or two or more ol them, "an g Ity 01 I ave i een guilty, with in the county or State of New York, of :. r to commil an act in and connu.-r?-.? within I (actions, in viol t;?t Penal law." After laying that, upon Information and liwet, tin active faet?n In the whol? liutte.' er..i ? ? lucer, tu? iMpp??r. tho receiver, the jobber, the cold It?ragc warehouaeman, the retailer, the ultinifitr consumer and tin* in.-p. .:??!. \jr. Del were at present ISO pen-or.5, Arms and corporation: engaged In the Business in thlB city, one-hall of whom ntre ": an.l the oth.-r hail "JOD Ijtrs. ? tie ad l thai practically all of the Mnons -ne m hers of the "N'en* York Mercantile Exchange, a coinhi- : Bttion of all the wholesale dealers in hut- | within this city an.l county. Tii.?- "combination," said the District Alterne '. In existence since with aonie alight variations in method. Tee exchange waa incorporated on M ?.d Cheese Ex chftoge of the Stat?. of New York, chang Ic| to its present name in 1S&2. After p.v;ng a list of the ni??cft!? of thS (Behang Mr. De Ford said .he orgnnlza tion Bzsd thS different grades ??* butter and sgga and th**- price? which the n B?vers of hitter and eggs should p.i \ .-; at what prlc-r-s the shippers ihould sell to the Jobbers, and at what prices they should sell to th" retall?is. In explaining the business methods rif the excnf>r._e. Mr. De Ford aaid that abo-it It o'clock every weekday the superinten? dant of the ?=.x*!;3nge would make on open uli on the floor of the exchange for offers of es le. or bids for the purchaae of certain trades of butter and eggs. This waa knov.-n as tue "butter call," and contlnue-d lor about half an hour. The "egg call" followed, and th-m the price quotation committee got busy and fixed the prices, which were posted on th' tlarkboard of the exchange. Mr. De Ford cfcaracterU. i the aalea so made and listed as t-einj t 1 j * ? nd in. i?art flctiti?--;?- or "washed. ' In anoth-r part of hia statement, Mr. De Ford sa;d William C. Tuber and F. ?'.? I'raer were officers or msmbsrs ol the ex chane- mmlttees, an i were Inter eited in a publication known as the "Pro ducers' Pi t.-' whi?-:? | ""all-, current market quotations In nd ?!m> n we?skly trade latir.r to th?- n tter. i ? ? . .- buai MUST USE STORAGE LABEL Law To Be Enforced as to Mark? ing "Cold" ?.Te:?t3. Dr ?Xugene h. Porter. Health ?"omniis- | ?He?ir of New v , held th< fourth ar.d last ] ? ring on the Brennan I cold ?toras : ?? ? ? Albany ami I The Com? ? "i thnt within a month i? law, ?? ' m all c< en t&\r ditlon ! ?nay ' mark on date si ich they wen! into storage. This nnan Ian .o ?"oiiui in . ii of the : ? The ?arlo ?- . at the he rests-da; orcement ol label*-;. t\ it i ?*?ou,?i o- ? tn tot fresh in ? : ;.? WOUld ? I Dr '' on tin whole the . In favoi of the ! a?l- j ? . . nditlons al <?t the ' ? TO PP.OBE UPSTATE MARKETS -Raynionri A. Pearson Will Devote Next Two Months to Investigation. of .U'ii.ultu?-. at th i o I Investlgatlns ? itlon oi tl - le of New Vork ? to 1?IC g n, the ... ,... UkJ'"' ?'tln* ?"?re re? ,,,?ai' ' ' ' ?- i'ork City are . ? .nimm?.i e?i of William \,',JJr:' -via Tutti? and Culvin J. ????-'?n Btatc Commtsaloner ol Agriculture. BOYCOTT LOPS 9 CENTS OFF EGGS. ..... ?! : . days. t the boycott r ? mark? ? ?-. ? ASSAILS MT. VERNON WOMEN ? . '?'? I !? \ ,:.?>?? in-, d? ill'? -1 ? 1 reduction ??f the . i. ..m j m i ? |i| itarj oi n,- M"".nt ttuwed hH ? | . ? . ? :-..- .1 Bl .izlns this , " ?le III ? ? _ '"*'-**?)I-d Th* mm ? I ?STAGE CHILDREN'S BENEF Lons Programme at Centi Theatre Yesterday Afternoo i Aft??r being locked cut in the lobby n half an hour after the performance ? advertised to begin, an amiable gatbei of several hundred peraons were anally lowed to file Into the auditorium and t their seats yesterday after noun at the C tur? Theatre, where the National Aille for the I'lot"'ti"ti of St:.??. Children wai give a benefll ta <''i?i their campaign a?.ai the abolition ?f the stase child. The programme, which ?vas t?. have b "?" i?*?) ,it i o'clock, ??as Anally ??.t an way at : o'clock, ??hen Nahen r-Yanl ' and started the overture. Aui us Thomas, the president of the alliance, : lowed with s brief speech, in which he plained the m ?irk of the alliance in flghl thi laws whli 'i many states o? l nion are about ' OS peeoed forhi.l?! the appearance "f children on the uta M?fa. Minnie Madden* Rake, who , Philadelphia for the purpose, ma.lc .in In winch She, as a Krnwn-up sti child herself, who mode her first th??atrl appearance at the ape of three n.ont spoke of the advantages to tho player being alile to have Stage training in chi hood. To the ion*- programme of entertalnm. which folloived many of the best kno players now- In New Toril contribu? Mme. Sitiione pave a re,nation In Fren Lewis Waller ?ecit.at "Tiie Portrait,'* ai ai an encore, a speech from ''King liei V " Ahne Gluck and Paoquale Amato, the Metropolitan Opera Company, sai Qluck rendering "My Laddy" In spouse to a requeet culled out by ?om? e In the ? .mold 1 ?alj 's Une e cutionary powers were again revealed Itatlon of Rudyard Klpllni i ? ???h with the brief tit!.-, "If." Oeoi M. i.'oh:',n and his cadet .horn-? from their 48d street theatre, scenery a Sing ?'Anywhere the Old Flag Fllei much to the enthualaam <?f the audlen ond act of ".Bought end Ps F i with the excellent Playhouse company, a ? ? ' ? ? "B inty Pulls t Strings." although as wall played as t finished a.f theoe two compani ow to play them, were almost i< in the dim reaches ?.f t ? big Central Pa playhouse, it ?i. : bettei prov than >esierday that thi? Now Theatre e did not rail so much on the play.? as Of the tl:?-.itre itself. Ins Claire made herself popular with b ,-niiti*-t. m aomi Q laker <ilrl" ? In a clever Imitation of Harry ?Laud? ('??nan D - '? - skei 'h, "Waterloo," in whi. Henry Irving once appeared in Londc was given by Fuller Melllsb and compon '?liier numbers on the programme o*< Raymond Hitchcock, In "Red ffidoe songs; ? ; ? ? r * r 11. i. ? Bryan sod ?? number Little Roy BlUOltae, in a Scotch choni Clifton Crawford, lie;?-n Bhlpman, a ?;"\' little pir:. who gave Imitations ?'f wi known actreeoee, an?l a Children's ballet. pif'giamm?* did not come to a cloi until k. thus almost out-J In-* Weber and r'lelds themselves in tl length of a Single entertainment. TO SAVE _ INFANTS" LIVE! Board of Health Acquires Fifty five Milk Stations. tment of Health bei sites for .-ill it? proposed fifty?flv? milk' atatloi teutiaed milk is no' being dispensed ..? twenty-aeven of I Stations, and In s week or tWO all ??ill b in operation 'l'1 ?? opening of tl : number will mean the launching of th nslve plan sver ??l und? way i ?? ? s Department of Health to re dues Infant mortality. Dr. 8. Josephine Baker, in charge of th child hygiene work of the department will i ge of the fifty-five station! E*r. Bakei will bave s supervising nurs, 1st her, and also will have t.fty-fiv nurses and fifty-live nu i-tnnt tin?ler h?-r In the direction of tin- infan milk station work. Tbers will be In thi neighborhood of lifteen or eighteen rued leal Inspectors to io?>k after the difieren dis t rit is The ?cork of Inatru? tin?* parente an' m 'il be ."mInued agali thin summer, ? ? itlon, according t< .. .1? rl". la one of the prin cipa I means bj which the Infant ?i?;.r rate can be lowered. Mi si el the statlom will !>?? in Manhattan ?t-d Brooklyn, whll? there will be stations in Richmond sn< In The Bronx this year JILTED AUSTRIAN DROPS SUIT Militar}' Ruzzielamb" Says II Wasn't Money He Wanted. iia- - ? m bach t'-' alf? i i loi of the young won.an who, ha Sold, .lilte?! him, <i?<!-'.ri' :,? that thai was tl.? ?it that he brought for *_?:..'? ?> f.?i breach or promise, Lieutenant Kduarri . of the Imperial Home Guard of th? irmy, which Is the bodyguard ol roi Erans Jooef, discontinued hi lion si ? "-' Ml - Helen McMurray, daugh? t, r ?o s rii'h manufacturer of Troy, N. T? ? complaint that he mel Miss McMurray In Vienna in August, U?i0. while , -va? on -' tour o E irope ?? Ith her and, getting ? have of absence , th? army, he followed b< r ov< r i: ropi and araa much In her com p.niy. Then, according t?? the lieutenant, ted l he engagement, which Miss M? :.i?-d. Stars complained thai he made man? sacrifices In hi? campaign for the hand and heart of .\ii?-s McMurray. He seid he sold his si t? nsli liable <?f race hoi . tie missed ?? v?ar from the army him s promotion, and : kll< I? imredes who j.:,, h . ngagement. Also he had ., large amount of money t?. equip If with civilian clothea To please of i.i- ,,ft. ??tioris. moreover, he ,i h? wenl to ?London and perfected him In th?- English languare. His lawyer, Hugh R. Rltterbusch, yesterday thai the real purpose of the suit ,.,;, to effect s reconrillatlon with Miss .?! Murray He said Star/ believed that the -mi would i-ive him a chance t<? .-?? ? might then be able to i ause Miss McMurray to ?iian?-.- her mind and ?ylve him her hand. But th?' ptirpoae failed and now ?Lieutenant Stars Is going back home ?? ompletely broken heart?*d," aocordlns to ,. \.i. ? PLANS OFFICIAL PARK TOUR The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring Have All to Do with the Case. Park Commlsslonei Stover Is so surs i Park will be ? eautJful this spring that he Is going to a?-k Mayor Qaynor and tu.- Cent Park "caMnot," s parks eon,. recently appointed by the Mayor. t., i ,,i Inspection luat b [as the flowers and bushes that bloom it, rprlng rdve any Indication <?! oemlng i.? life. . o :. then will be s marked Improve? i i- ,n |n iJ?.it i.art ol the purk i.,,,. t. ha? i. - k ""i.? Mr, j^i>, the I arehtteet," said ,i ? ,,,..*.. tbors ha.? been wltlclsin i I Mi. Lay. Th? n ply would i-- criticism ??i any landscap-i ai? hit? cl who ,.ti. nipi. .i to ,;" ?" "? things. Bui it Mr. ?bay ciuinot put the I i .o -.i condition n on? ? an H, . ! one ?if tin i indscape archil? cts ,, v." if ti"-' ??? .?..h.? the Pai ' oartmeni ?up hpgln ,(,,. worj. ?f t.-clalm ; \,,n tl? ?*'.' "'"' -. non of ?'< iiti.-l ' , , .-, .|) the '? I l> . I ; , a 1 | i e.l.l l?> fid ' month, cinmendations ol Gustaviu B ?M?) : Agrl? . ' 'i n ??? ? ,-, ?vin i ],... pluntlnq 11-,.-.,, i? . ? . t \ itt? tnpi I will be m ?? o??, boart ?...-, . >? ? il.. ? ."II srti n ?M ht? h vr N?wsqfint?r?st BAD HASE OF SUFFRAGITI ! Woman's Democratic CI11?3 Ol: ject of a Severe Attack. The ?Woman's Democratic Club had had attack of suffragltls yesterday aft? n?.on ?t th?- Waldorf-Astoria- Tim rlret dlaeaae raged for nearly an hour and wi I checked only l.y fi ???|ii. nt Injection! "anti" talks on the subject The woman Democrats were discns-Mt j their annual Jefferson dinner ?t the Hot A tor on .Mar- ii ::'. when on.- of (heir nur I ber rose and >-ri<*_ feverishly: "Let'i have s sufr?a-,.? sp?*-Mh st ti ! dinner!" ??N..: "Not if I know It!" "The Idea! We're not ?? auftrage clu The Denicci-at?c club .itandi f?>r freedo , ami Jefferaonlan principles. \\v don want suffrage hurled ?a m a| a dlnm when ire eouldn't ana-ver back," "i 1st an anti to speak, i"o. "Thi y take to.? 1 .n?.-* "Well, cm out the D?clarai ? ? ih ol.' AI this stage In th? delirium Alt Crosby, the president, applied the gav? j and when ths patienta ?>?>.:?? calmed Uli I Edith A. ;;. iffi rts !?>.-?? and This dub 1 lands ? mt'cr.tcy, and how can wo be faithful ? ->?? don't ?.v. n km w i fie (irai ?>i Inclplc ? fail I?? *\'?? nuglil ko read the I ? i lion of ind. 1 enden . ever) ua\ -, j II*es 1 ? rtalniy ai tiw Uni ? r ... win. h ,\ honor Jefferson, the writ, i and founder . .1. mnrravy, Time'.' l .1 m 1 ? ai ?? Il II ti?-.?;.. all r.?K?u. Cul out one <?.' Joui speakers. "I'll read It." rc-lunteered Mrs. Mary >i Laly, s lav. j ? 1 "Very well," aaid Mis Crosby, "wc' CUl OUt J .11 have y?..,t r? ml th 1 '. laratlon." K- iii. rts was .- i/..-.! ?? l< , which ti -ai.I I insist .11 a auffl I; a 1. I? id) think?? l - Woman's : 1 * I -. 1 ? t... an) i- aaon In tin- worl. ? pi to further the . auae of they ve j-ot another mink comln' that's air 1 ? Republl? an womi n 1 ? date. <;in. loi 1 me! 1 rsa Slid I nearly did, 1.. ". ? iki ? ? . ? ? lo he com 'em, J?ul ICa m tn\ bit ."i i?. i.?- ; l '? m- rat, - . 1 said, *-.\... I II lilt waynn to th? [> ay." And I tell you right no v 1 dldn'1 Ihli politii ai . lub f. : any n anon In l s orla bul i*> gel th( '?. 1.ralli 1 adopi woman suffi s ' don'l wanl an; bi Idge pai ?.1 ] a- well as an) ??; ". re 1 1 * 011 t.. do J. lledg. Ing; The ?Dei D or I 11 go under. That wlcke. ty will get t he a oro? n'a favor, and I here m \'\ 1 ? .-n th t'a.- of l earth I - ; ni ' ' I have won < ? ? v to tell them which ? v. ind la bl ? ittt-ntlon to .-i n >i" 01 1)1.nk Buff rage la .? Ilvi question Just tu. It KIi> \?e:.- and fe w h.i i i ? ' j ou .--'ir up ' \V<- hsd it J cnr." ln rtipted anoi ' ind the men'i Ism "f our Bpiendid affair was oui the sufl sge " Anothi r yesr s Is ? lhapman Catt 'Wish Wl had hei n.?w railed OUI Mrs RHfferta ?-i,.---- in.-. .1 ? 1 Isrhurgi 1 f"i- the ai. ..k. r," anotl ? ted. "II" made Mi . , oeby '?.?- Hi -t woman ?i- p it) . * ? ! ?? ..-rat m the country lo recognise aromen." "W.- ?-laiin to i" Jeffers-onlana," mur? 1 Mrs Harris..n Oral Lamaon. "Let's what Jeffi raon haa to sa] n un? ? ti?.n si " 11 dlni ? ould .t. appropi lat?. h t foi us ? go out of our way t--? Introdui ? suffr -.:? 1 ? onslder 11... t nn\>. : "Ton sn'i '? ;? a ";,: Jefferson tl ?m. place .nd I ? was for us, nn?l anothi ' .'?'? ii '" ? W< II ?'. ?? h re Un? oln, an) ws? H. s, ??i plalnl ? net er 1 ?| move we leav< 1 om? it in, . ,-* came the v. Ice --t 01 ? n I ? 1. n Th? rommltt? e, 1:,. iiii'.-r ? ' ? and aid the ? ommltt. ? ? onal opinion nJ I ? l : lilt) ,V1" mattei ? d thai an) wa; 7 The) hop il tn \, .. m laynoi a lt.li them. M i;..\.tn..i W u . .,? Alton ? y ' ien? ral VVl? kei l _-o -?? MAY BUTTON IN HYDROPLANE Former Champion Tennis Player En joys Every Minute of Flight. fttlLl? 1 ? ... i--? b i Mis Hay Button, former world's champion tennis player In -?.'.?nan's s'li-*!?*--. made her lirai u eni h a 1 j dro-aeroi lane wmr hi re ..... ? taken up mon I isi. feet b; tenant Theodore Elljn on, I B N , pilot ?| enjoyed every minute of the tlms 1 wnv |n the air," nl.? sail. f'NEW YORK IS TREMENDOUS' Lady Henry Contrasts Conditions Here with Those in England. Lady Henn wife of Blr Charles Henry, Liberal member tot the Wellington dlvla i..n of Bhropshlre, England, says that ?Bng llabwomen are '.-tt?*-r organised than Araer : ahe wi it to the last ron ventlon of the Sew York City ?Tedei-atlon ,.,;,,..', ! tubs, too. Mut 1-n'iv Henry n.. an p ?lltfcal organtaatlon. Bo thoroughly convinced if shs of the im? portant part women, through or** 11 ---BtJ ?111 irj to 1 n< parti? i, play it: ESngilr?** politics that h?i<- doesn't tske much inter ' -i In i?-..man ruffragt, though shs says ph.- thinks it is ?Sound to come. When .?he ??ame to Amerlcs s few month? lag.i the visit from which she returns to?day, Bomebody "i- other announced that an English pbllanthroplsi had land, these .?hores. But Lady Henry ?m' yea* terdsy ..t the ?Jtits-Carlton, where .she has been staying, thai Bhe ws n't thai al al!. | i am ?m the boards of several homes and Institutions in London, tat I try to Ido something for the poor among m> hus? band's constituents it. Bhropshlre, bat iiiliiK t?> talk ahout," shS Insist? ed. 'And I didn't come lo Ainerl?-. to the philanthropists here. I ran:- on 1 ?i visit, t.. friends, though i have been tre mendously Interested in seelni somt oi i your settlements and trad, schools and *-?> ion. i am Ameiioan-born myself, by the and lived In thl country until my "T. Is no such poverty her-- us there I? in England, ii Is not only In ? that ii strikes you in the face; it Is in the ag*rl?**ultural regions, in the p>rt ..f Btirop Bhlre my husband represents In Parlia? ment Ih? agricultural laborers get only s few shilling a week, ?>n which they must live, and *? such big famlllt many childi "i ?f course, what we do to h.!*> th.em is but a plaste-, as It v, re. Bonn time, p.-r bapa, conditions will be changed?the gov? erntnenl will change them. In the m??an time, if we dJdn'l apply our piaster ihe ! suffering would bs much worse." IturitiK her May liere l.adv Henry Went to th" Henry Btreel Settlement, the M | hattan Trade Bel.I I r Oirls and mm" and .-he cams away from them much Impressed. Bhe said: "Your settlements are wonderful w<- haven't the same sort ?.f settlement! in England al all. i; ? v i.at i liked t-????? was i achool nnd the things they sre doing foi ?gii Is there. I'VI ''!! ;..\ nl li thonch New York it? rat hei strenuoii strenuous, something happening, fm' c.iii mom? lit. It tires one." i ..? i (em ) di esti i look n? it i ad. I io..ks t.io -? | . ? tired Ha) be it Is from Hi Ing 'n :..i. ; .t sh< has ths api ? , man) I com . i- ?.<?!'. Bhe has !|m" eyes, snd ? . . ? . n ?English ????' ? i tall, si thai oks ?? if shs had I Mli.re ni the ?I . . ? Worn? n . m .'.. nrich .n ine she Mid "A? to the Buffi well? ns i said, i* ??n come to us, * T ..f the women >*. I 1 are dolnc ths ? i B) th- r d ??iires : i back." EXAMS" OVER, BARNAPD GLAD Students Make Merry at Midyear Finale" Dance in Earl Hall. All ihe students ?.f Barnard ?'..pen. mad? it Bari Hall at a tie" dancs II -.? uauai. I ipsclal re? ? inai Iring ? ? ? ? i * i ' ' ? ... : ; ludents 1 B, too, and : an unusual wa) of Riling them. ?Only uppei ? men s ere |.-.i mil t?-.l i o fophomor? ? ? . < \ - an 1 latter red 1 ' ' i for - ti s the you i. sfternoon oi rsn toy, ??< for own : ? ? - ' t.ndt scend to whirl round m the ?.?.???' Tin- usual ?ais' rrown. ? ? afternoon .-.i, ! ? ere, for once, f ?und lo b. ample for the Barnard app?tits hereto? flen ? thlnf Ths . ?mu?.n i?-? ? folio? Llllle Stein, , ' ? . tlrman; Phtladelp 'li; ? : Xancy ?Beall, 'II; Wlnfred Boegehold, 'ii; ?Florence Harris, ?; ;. i - truck, 15, snd Phyllis Hed ley, ? SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE MaM"-H ar.ywhere in the United States for 52.50 a year. fletvj of the MarKcts , Shad Are In. ...... lUi|i ai Washington Mark? - sho? v ',-'? llltl?- ?/ariatlon In price from w? h I week at thU time ol the year. There ha?. ( cour-s been uns ttled condlUons In but? ter and Bah, other than storage, also flue ?ua'te. I ' "?""". Th"" ???glu lowering In fish this week , ,n ,,,,. une of salmon, which Is S .???ms d(;arer than loot week, and lob I .-, which .. ,.,,,,. a | ?und. Although th? re w< re ?' f , be m*?i - this favorlt? Ash could n? I lie said !.. bs In until ,?;,??, ,:? the pre ml week; roe shad .. .,. and buck sti i I - rlns irom ? cenia te ? ??"''? ?*?** Prtce *" '""" """ ,? too hi?!, iusl >'t fo.' i*!,...! ros ?o '" Bparately. Halibut, Spanish mockare). whlteflsh and large smelts are :.mts n ?,,,,.,, yellow perch and small smelti oro r; cents; traten bluetlah ar o - ellow pike are?.?*** ? pound, and ,,,.s and haddock are 10 centi a pout ..nops are 76 cants and ?. s quart, and .,,,,, ,,,,-H crahs are 10 cents a dOOML Butter and eggs ??*? tbmpeti sweol but? '"',l ,. ,.,.,.,? a pound, and Philadelphb -,.. || cents a pound. Leghorns anC brown sgga arc ?0 oonts a do? a. Meat Steady. lUntlquarters at lamb, are pound. ioroquarten are IJcent* u d legi ,f iamb are U eeot s *?und. Pork chops ' ?""? (.t.tits ,, poond, freer, ham is -? i.,." roaating i""* * ;" ??f?1*-^ *** ' ' ' . '.- rents a pound, i-amo kid u"''' '"''-.rcints and mutton kidneys are M,'y" i,,r i, c ?-'- ' ,1v"j:i" *? "'? ? i""'"1, ' . prime ril i . ??.l-rlm IS ? CO. ***** "" .;,. ?,- veal is is cut,, ion. """?", , *\f?\Z? and lr...?t Of M-al ,, ,.f \<mI Is - ? ',l1'' i\ .-, ntl a pound .i.,.k.i,-. s| riag i??- ? ,,^;;:;;tr :,,::.?, >?>?"*?.?_?? ,, .und turkeyi i ? -' ? ? nts, - , as ,?i- "i Marylaad ?? ? T * , .".i Jamba scpseb at ' ?-I plgeoaaar ,,,,,. alld rabbits a Guinea hens ?r- ?' ? an.i Bngllah I r- ? So'itb Africsn Fruit The south African iruM I? **<* "., torineaatM.d? 'Vf. 25 .,,-?,- its .u (I - ??ad '?""- ?" - * duz "' i '. ?. ions .?i i les, pomegranati and I i ? < id ? tost... u lnt< i N? ma an l also |1 .1 dosen, and ?trawberriei ?r-?i s i <>x. .?umanla.i i.i? P.us are fl, Grecian melons in II SO ?'?? .. ?. .-: 73, and Bpanli h m . i. ? ..,,-n. Romai ipples and Mexican mi ? H ?'?" ? dosen, *n-?i- - Unit ?in- *.'.'" .1 dosen, ami b'lorida kniu quata are i" ci nta s dos. ti. Belgian hol house grapes are *i s pound. Kngllsh col mars are .' ? n< li mui atels are W a ?pound. Bpltsenberga, Mclntosh R. da, w in? - "?? snd Jor il hsn. rita i dosen, ' uban rocoanuts .-n?' M ??? ni ?; each i -j i h.n.la pin. n an ??< ? ? . 'iiiiii...- peara are i\ "5, and V i lb ? ? :,!> :. di .Ne?v Potatoes. Sew potatoes are sslllng al '- cents s (iiti.rt. and new cabbagi ars li centa a head Mtu brooms are |-.-. centa .-. i ound, ?su? cumben an- 16 .-eiiis i-..-ii, and French ar? tlchokes .ii- 23 cents apiece. Krench endive Is 8 ..m- fl pontiil, celery Is '.',<> cents .i talk. .1 him? ii, knob celer) la 10 cents a bunch? ind Beld Balad is r> <?? nts s Quart trole, chicory ?uni romains ar. to cents ? I; potatoes are -?"? cents a huii peck, eggplants are IS cents each, string and but ... beans 8 cents s quart, whits and r.-.l ea) . are 15 centi each, and bru ? ?aels sprouts ira M i sots a bos Uptown Prices. \ . . a a H cents upton n, real i H lets ars tt cents and loin Uunh chops are *S .i pound. ?Prims rib roost la u pot roast is 2i ... ms. and eorn? d I ? 11 t,, M cants i i.at, sin.ui.i. r chops are 1? i. nts. an.l l-'r.-n.-h cli.'I'S alS -''? COflta a p.Mill.I. Apples .iii.i sweet ?potato? s ax\ U 11 ntJ for two quarts, ? ?uMftoan rs ars S ?-.-nts q head, i.is .m ? cents ? haaoh, < rsa w ? ,.i. ., .|i?..i '. ; lat? for i?-. l'a i snips ars II at nts for three, ?.?.?l new carrots . '" ?seats s bunch: oyster plant Is '" <->,"i*- s bunch, rhubarb is else II cents and v '? '? ??? bb and I arsl. | ..re ,. Cents ? hui. li. BW( ? i buttsr is ? ssntfl '? prlnl bulb ? ' ' a i ou**d. rent.? a <lnx?Mi At; ? eentK a ?fesesi, Grapefruit h, |..Minn are S .-.?nia s doi?*n. avaafM ar? U stabs? tangerlm , ?nt- . .:<?z. n. and >ell?***v bansnsa aro toatm rineapple?* *rt 2*> to :<? . iicce. i CHURCH Al RELIGIOUS NEWS NOIES Methodist Sunday School Superintendents to Throng City This Coming Week. Methodlsti all? ?... active in {few Tori. | this coming ?? eh gome or them ??m be l0,,i*' l"il'i' i ??ill I)?? offlci ?.-.nerai societies. Twelve hundred Bulada*/ el experts will sit in ., convention that opens nexl Monday. Next Tuesday evening tl ?? Methodist ?Social Union <?f this city gtrei e reception to ihs book ?commit? tee, and the book committee itself will be in business session for two days, eonclud? in? by Thursday. Finally, the midwinter mbly of the New York .listrh-t min? isters meets <n Tuesday, morning and si i? ' ? ??on. Th" Sun,lav school exports com?? from all aeerby ?liMrict inferences, and will meet here th.? educational leaders of Methodism. ena will i??- beM in Oraos ?Church. The convention is on ? ??cala never before ai tempted by Methodists In the K.i~t. The meetings are primarily for superintendents, and religious education will be goos ov?-i thoroughly. The instructor.? inoluds the Rev. Dr. D. o. Downey, secretary of the Methodist ?Board; the Rev, i.r. j, [_ Huri .but. the fumous expert; Krank L. Blown, who Is at the head of s iirookiyn school Of lour tbouaahd pupil?.; Frank A. Home, I heed ?.t anothei Mg Brooklyn school; ! President cooper of the Now Jeroey Am soclatlon; ?Senator E. M. Travis, still an ??th. r Brooklyn supetinteodent, ai.<i ?ari '?' Prtoe, mus?.- expert mid secretary of m ? Ifetliodlet Boda] Union. There will be an elaborate exhibition of efficiency methods an?) literature. AI the closing session on Tuesday Bishop Wlloon, of Philadelphia, will be the speaker Mem? bers v.iu remain over, some ol them, and attend the abetal Union reception ;.t the Waldorf-Astoria. This recaption Is t?. have for topic ''Practical Optimisai,'' and Fred? rownoend Martin will speak on "The Idle Rich," Charlea Loring Brs Id W? liara," Judga Otmated on ran la Trouble," and anally, John A. Patten, ? Memphis buslnaaa man, on Buotneos and Philanthropy of the Methodist Book Cone rn." Mr. Patten li chairman of the book ootntn I i.o.ai ? ommlttees to look after Ing Methodlats ?Kjtt week their membarahlp William j. stitt. ? Board of Education; Protestor P.: Mon-, Prank A. Home, .id. Prank Moee, John M. Bulwlnkle, s. n .it'.i Travis, William i< Oliver and James it Joy. GENERAIi ITEMS OF THE WEEK. Abraham Unroln -?ill furnish thi ., .i i -?-.? No) -, ! H 111 ? ? ? Ion Old '?.T i Incoln, the Umanclpator." b) Dr. ?ieorg?' P. Echmat?, )irow evening In Bt Paul s Mel i.pi.-? opal Church This will 11 the ? of a Relit m," .?.?? Illustrated In th? lives ited men, Including Darwin, ? list, anai ingersoll, ihs Infidel. The Un oln annlveroar? will he ob with n sermon by Dr h?it,ar W hi taker Werk on "Ths Sources of Lincoln's ?'- a ? -in- rro ?.at iii" Foui th i'- - - ? v ? ? ? mother new can ? SM Paul's ?' l -a,- to the words from r?r. am of Oeroi Uus." a ritten bj ? ? m . ?? it ir n ?t- dal effort this year te soeurs the bj ? 'hrtotlans - ' strery n uns if Hoi ) ? ? a ver. \ lo recent ri porta Ban Prei , ' | -1 n u ?, me a roUj ? ? r before in ? 0 up1 i - ?'. iring imith, svh.a i - le Pacific n? - er moved befor , , ? | . a a.lfli- . , en 'I"? S< ' for the I . ... Nee v... k ? ? Hall r*!ly on tin ' 'I -' The Labcr Temple will he open to-morro? ?? ? ?*ers for i ? . the building, wl I. h the lar i c ? oming then tantl; "? '? > ion I ful" \. in be the subject of on lllus ? ,- Edward n. Nathat , .... ,.,. Ceyl n, ??? I i'cUx k. I ' i t. Thomas C Hall. .,i t nlon Tbeologl? al Bemlnai y, will - s , | i ,-n ?? 11,. Hlstors ?>f Belli I i.,. .,.;. ., a he ? i - pul Hon ai m orator In England and <?n th?* Continent le of the hi) to cross th? ? ? der ti pi' ach ihe i ? ? hurch f t m,- ?Lady of Lourdes on Washington Heights, As fs will be the first complet? ! ? ? ,i ?' ; ' ? Yoik. In N? w Or? lean th B?ro ? ? em prevails, an i year In th? cathedral o( I orator .-( the ? hurch ?'. .,,,. |. -i . . rowds t roughoui , ??tire p??nit? ii'i-ii se ?son. Mom i ,i, Hvar ?? conn?etod ?? ., ?-moni on " th? Friendship ?'i' ? "hrlst" , -? the high mess on Sundays, .m Sundays, snd on W?edn?ssdaj and Fri , ;.j|, - dui Ing ' ??? ?eek. At ib.- Brick Church amorro1 I numb? rs ol Men lelnohn'i -Klljah ' will '?? "riven ?it the thli l "f the ? ,. music ?I - <-?"??' ' ':i' winter i ?i M? n II ? III Pi sac i s shorl on the siibj? - i ol Ihe oratoi lo M, tropolltsn Dlsl lei of iii? Brother? '. ,,.i of .-'i Andre? ol the Protestan! opal ? 'hurcs will ! old II ? snnual con? i ,,i in, rath? -ii-'i ?f Bt. John Ihe i,,. ,.. on '?'- -? i Ington a Blrthd ij. i... i Bunda) nlghl ul the close ..f the s.ial revival services sl Qrace Methodist Kplscopal Church H" i" rsons >?< re n c? lv*d Into ihe ? hun h h) th pastor, Dr. Relsner. To-morto? nlghl the Dixie Jubilee Chorus ?a ill -in- n llgl ms snd sa? red songs. ?i-|.,. i-, i?. \ ISdwin Kcigwtn, the pastor, '-Hi "?reach sl both services In the West End Pr?s ? lei Ian Church to-mor? row. The day bt li I Ihe eventb aiTtiiwi sary of the preaenl paatorate. thi sermon ol the ni'.i nlng aill be'appi to the ..,, -, svealni - --:??? will be ob? served as "Annual Young People's Day." Tii, Jen -ii-'i'tii?' fellowship meel: eek have been successful bej.I the ? xpectatlons of the promoters. Th loot ,v., lectures In the ferles will !>?? flven In .udttortum of ths Weal End ? 'hurch , ? Tuesday evening, Pebruary II Rabbi Bamel A. Boos "in it.-.-?! le. i... St.mi.?a Colt, of London, England, aill deliver the address In the rnaettng ,,: the Bocli i> for Ethical Culture, ? i'.iitial Park Wool and <',nh street H'-i'i"i - row inoiiiin-. Mis ?ubject ?rill lie Ooethe's "Faust." Alifrad W, Martla will deliver the sixth In his series of Sunday evening loct ,,,,.. on ? Th? Higher Criticism of Ihe Ufa ;.,,i Teachings id Jeaos." His hi??? i.i I sub? j,, ( ?di i" "RaauiTsation ?Legends and Resurr? ? Uoa Trutha." ?i ,, anlon w rvlees ??i th.- Chun h ?>f the Messiah, ths Free . n.i ihe ?, ?f the Divina Pat-rnlty will ? 1 .,?., with an sddreee by ?he itiRht p, ch?ries D. \Miiiam?, ni*?h Miehlaan ?"? "n" Church .-mi -ao.i-.i jua followed by discussion Th? R H rtmrd DufReM v? Ul con ,iiu? ion?, ?jof'rieea la nierrue ;?t the OM jr.,.,. ?'r,.,bvt"rla'? ?"hnrcli. At I U m tUeie Mill bs ? PtOflb'i service, consisting i of special ?-hoir music, popular congrega? . Ilona! Singing, and S Short talk ' y Pi. Dnf ' field on "The Poems of <*,oH' The women's exchangs <>f the Young ; Women's Ch*-i**tJi i Aaao latlon, at Um ???" | tral building, in Sch.-nnerl -i n sir.?t. near I la I hush avenue? Is utioiit to close per? ill?n. ntl>, an.l the work of the exchatiRe win he altogether discontinuad hy th? as? soei'ition. The wonMU of tks cstnanltt***? 1... I that this sah ex? hange ha? ou!llV?'? its usefulness snd it will i?e dropped to make tray tor work of e. bi"ucl<*r ehuracter | and more Importance. For some tlm?: it , has bean rssliasd hy the association that the bOStnsss of the department atores and , of the smaller exchange* hn.i cut into the efforts of th? TotUlg Women's Christian i Association In this ?lirectlon and that more i good could he done In the special Une aimed at by the Youn? Women's Christian | kseodatlon by following ths trend of the Umss and choosing a wider neid of their special sort. The plan haa been under care? ful consideration for some time, H.nd th? closing of ths women's exchange is the nrst step in Its development. The exchange will be discontinued on March 1, ami be? fore that time then- will b* a sale of all the arti'les now in Its charge. .\t the Filth Avenue Baptist Church the distinguished preacher and ."liicator. the Rev. i?r s. <;. Smith, of the University of .Niinn? sota, and pastor of the People's Church of Bt. Paul, will preach to-morrow morning on "Su?cceaaful Battles <.f the Soul," and In the evsning he win deliver an address on "Lincoln." Ths New York Commandery ??f the Loyal Lsglon has ac : an Invitation t.. hear this address, and individual in.-nil "is of the commandery will attend ii ?? sarvioe. OTHER SPEAKERS AND TOPICS. Puritan Church, John t*. Palmer, morn? ing; It. If, St.-vensoii. evening. i'ilFilin Church, Madison r. Peter?, :norn ing: Things That .Make g Live Church." Temple Beth-KI, ?Samuel Bchulmaa, morn : tag: " Phs Decalogue." Christ Church. Robert B. Kimiier, morn ' lng Aacenaion, P? y Btlckney f'rant, mon ' Ing: "Belf-Bealiaatlon." lirth Avenue Presbyterian (hereaffr Broadway Presbytertan), waiter Duncan ' Buchanan? morning. Harlem Presbyterian, lohn Lyon Caugb ev; H. it ?Barstow, mining: 'Ths World's Oreatest Curse." Calvary Baptist, ."ortland Aly-rs. morn ! Ing: ' 'nrSat, the <-. utr?-. FlTSl EiSptlSt, I M. Huldeman. .".?-.ilng: ! M..y He Tarden of Sin. Hut J her Cannoi .:? Dalivarancs from th? Quilt of , Sin Without Bbadding of Hlood." 1 Metropolitan Temple. John Wesley HiU, morning: "Ths Faith of Line?te." : All .-''i?!:.- (Unitarian), Merle ,--t Crois : A\'ri-*ht. mornlnK. Madiso Vyenus Reformed, ?ibbott L". j Kittredge, morning n"d evening, ~ ? m, David Q Wyna, morning: The Heart ot nur Religion." rit. Nicholas Avenue Prenl-yterian. J. E. Williams, vi? ?--president of the University of Nanking, evening: The cri?is in China. ' Went i-'n?! co\\*z\:,tr, Henry Evertson 1 ....i., aft? i noon: of Living." Dg Msn'S Christian Association. Twenty-third Btreel Branch. Nehemian l. .n' n, afternoon: annual Lincoln's Day address. ?.rural Presbyterian. \V M'-rle-Srnlth. etreninf' 'Ahiaham UnOobl." Lenox Avenue ?Unitarian. Thomas R. Bli ?:, morning: "Making the Besi of the Insvttal Divine Paternity, ?Trank Otteer Hall. morning rt's Qltrd Us tor the coming Right.' -'ih (Unitarian), .lohn M Holmes, morning: The Ten Con ? ! menta In in- Twentieth Century." j Madlaon Avenue Baptist, i bar?es Eaton, morning: a Very wonderful ght Al ?? Got Uarbls Collegiate, Dr. Burrell, evening: i aradla. R? galm d " Bedford Presbyterisn, B Edward Young. Waking lp the Men of Brook ; lyn." Brick Presbyterian? afternoon, apeclal music: ' Elijah." I ing Men's Christian Association, West Bids Branch, Bishop Charlea D. Will? iams, afternoon: "Religion?A H?rden of 1th.' Calvan Methodlel Episcopal F. <:. igle l-iit, morning; V.'. \v. White, e\ening. PELIGIOUS NOTICES. Church of ths .v.essiih (Unitarian) I'nrl. Arenas -i Mb M reel. j r... '.????? . oily* i? I?. Lit D. ??"?'*?'! /.loi,,, lia; n. s ii..|?, a, ? ** i. Ina B? -. UM. MUI.MK.*? ?vin - ?J.-l 11 I ..Il ? THE TEN CQMMA.XDMENTS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURT." SUBJECT, "PARENTS Hfl CHILDREN." (The I itHi l i.iiimMn. tneat i. ('oitiniiinlon at flota ?t Sttrlee. Ali Meleome. Central Presbyterian Church UK-1 ..; ru si \i:.u; BROADWAY. i,. WILTON MERLE-SMITH, 0 D., PMtor. !?;. aehea ut n a If. and * P. M. Rvcnlng lubjact, "ABRAHAM LINCOLN." ;, |3 \. M. Venn,- M-i,'?, H:.,!- Btlld) ? *I>lb. . r *i s.,t.?-?tu Hi hool p -.*.:. ai: \i. dneaday. ?'. s P. M. ALI. UKL?-? ?IK,_ _t Ruigers Presbyterian Church REV WILLIAM HIRaM FOULKES, D.O., \. ? r*rc i. hi ? al il A. M and I P. M Mornlna "THE HIDDEN <*IIRIST." ?;w.,,,,..; iiolnu i;... u Upon Jaaua." \v? i.-om?. . ? follow in- m" i S Sei non._ UNION MttTINCS CHL'RCH O? THE DIVINE PATERNITY, FREE BTKAGOOI E. CHURCH OK THE MESSIAH. SUNDAY EVE AT I LTC?UM THEATRE. ?THE CHURCH AM? SOCIAL JUSTICE. niSHOP WILLIAMS. OK MICHIGAN. 1,1.--- l-s.-l. ?N-. \I.L ARE WELCOME. Mfi?IS?N ?V?NU; HtFORftltU CilUHCH ..Till sir.. ' an.l lladlaoa AVJ 'in. K.-v M ?I. (AIUKH. 1>. D- I'VMOR. Strv'c. n .ti 'I a M. Bad I P. U. DR. ABBOTT E. KITTREGGE -?? ? - Murnlnc rn"' Evening, and ?ill conduct Hie . . m ? -i n >\ ednead i? K'-1 v.'nz. I III I? II Ol* THE ASCENSION, Fifth AasaiKB and Teuth >tr??rt. PERCI STICKNEr ORANT, Rtwrtsr, ' it a M llornln? Sarvlsa an-i ganasa dtec ., ,-,. "H?lf-R< allsatioB." I P M. ?Ha? I.--? Hl'Ie wllli I B u \t p, .'ii. Mr. K.iymritKl \'. Intar?oU, "Tha Siiiiivan-ltiook? JJill an.l ?I I'^Sl?DuCuMlon. *___* l!'"'--. '-' W. list. ?t. Choina?'0 Church FIFTH AVE. AMD .'.:;i? I !'. i-,\ ERXEbT M. STIRES, I?. I'.. Rector. 's a m? Holy ?'?mmunlon. ? , |;. , . R iloar?-. of Alu.sk.i. t i:,?-. ?? i. ??..--?. n._ ; . , <i, -i- .in' in), K.iuilh Ave., 20th o. niv THOMAS R SLICBR, I'aator. l:?-v. uh-iii r'sT C WRIOHT. Pastor at tha Usnaa vwnue Unitarian Church, win conduct ?r viV? ....! I.?'?'-!' on "SCIENCE AND CON s,'iKV '?:.?' Ssrvle? 11 ? 1 l? ...rdlally Invited ?inl-ON \\r. I'l.K-HYTKKlAX I HI R( H, M U>l >.;r.l,tial ? orner sf 12* Mre? .. .. HENRI .-LOAN ? "l-M.V D I-'.. Tastor, ,,r'.-afh?fa ai 11____n_J__i_5j'- m-_ Till-'''cHrttTvTatrtho UIVINK PATRHNITV. T Ventral ??ra 9Yeat -n?? "?ih ?treat. ,. ,r\V|< OIJVER HALL, P. P.. Pantor 5, ,, a M. "We Gird fa for ?he (?mini ?- ?-1?* _ , , \( I ( HI li? H. Breadwa> and 10?h St. i Cbsral Sarvtcs; S (Rev. R, ? Oroton). I RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ______ III!. MIDDLE Idl I l.i.lATK CHLKClT'" 2d Ave. and 7th Hi. Rev JOHN <; |-\ ;?! D. D, Miniate**, will preach at 11 A. M and S P. M. Till* ?I A KRIK < OI.I.EOIATK CHlBClf Ml) o\". :<n>l '."?th St. Tev. DAVID JAS BI'HKEI.L. U T? . Mlnlatar, wil; prea.b at 11 A. M and S i'. M. Moral ns " 1<1s*b ' )?;.- inn/: **Psrad*sa BigsSSaa*** Tin: < o? i i:?,iatk < m rim or ?VT. NICHOLAS Mil A va. an.) IH-.ii jjt Rev. HAbCOLM JAMES MacLEOD. *:ini?te-, will prio'h jf 11 A. M. mid *< I*. M. Tin: wi*>t K\n fOLi.Koi.tTi-: cm ri ir a ??al Slid .?i?-, .in,) 77?'i Si Rev. HENRY EVER! s??N COBB, P P. Mlniat-f, ?III p?.???? h at 11 A. M U ?i i ?M P. M PKK ? ? -i'.i , , .... of [ vi'if " < HI I.? Il m IHK HOIV f O'IMI ??o>. '.'?>?h SIto.-t ?on) Sixth A?? \ lira a s often "ii'i fi''?<* io all. R?'?. HKNRY MOTTET. D. ?). " no \ .at - Rob ronunnates il ?xi.? M--S..)-? ).-?> an?l Heirnon ?Re-tor). 12:00 M.?Hol) ?'oinmiinior (Rectdr) .P ?f ???-.'--.?. ; i ? F. M ? Frenen Sarrias I SS P M.- Sarvic. ? s.-, nion. ro- ?"harleO ? Danali Daily Noon l*.iv ????ni?- 1 _ nil 1' M _ i,i?tinif |t minute?._ THE BRICK CHURCH Fifth Avalisa ard Thinv.aa??n'h Street. Mini?t?.r.: >?vill?1"" l'Jersea MmlU / rr-.-iv La timer ) oes Dr. Merrill ?sib |,r*ach at 11 o'clock and at 4 o'clock at the SPECIAL MUSICAL sKRVT?1*!-: Of MENDELSSOHN*! "ELIJAH." Kololat?: Agnes Klmball. Grace Munaon. i! ad Millar, sad Frank Crest?n. nr_~n:?f _nd Choirmaster Claren?'.- Pifk!n.??s. NOON SERVICE EVERT WEEK-DaY. from 12:30 to 12:50, FOR ALL PEOPLE. RiMe School ? n , ?-i.i ? ?. o i:, a. m M ,-,?. Wedneadav. " P. M TRINITY CHAPEL Trinity Psrlilt VI'?at 2"th and 2<*th St?. Jual ,?rr Broadway at MadUon S* LAST DAY OF THfc MISSION ?sirti it. s, IL 4 an* g Hi?li?i|i Woodcock of Kentucky ii A M.- "The Hoiv Eucharist." ? )? M _A-dra*f?a for MEN ONLY IP ?I.-Et.mi?. wi.ere i-hall It Fin?" M?r ._Ev? rytody will bemad?* weR'oine, FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 4 WEST 46TH ST. 0:10 a. ML, ?*un?ijy School an.) Bibla Clasaaa. loung Woman: R?\- Robert Walker. Laadei. Your.-? Men: Pr. Aai?il?on Moore. Leader. Public Worship: Sermona by THE REV. PROF. S. G. SMITH. D.O., 110. of the Fnlveratty of Minnesota. II A. If., "t"s*r?ssfs| Battlaa of tha Soul." I r. M. ?I.liiaoln " . An addrea? ba-for? naam bcia .?f the N. V. t""onimand(ry of tha Loyal FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Proud? ay and 79th Street. PASTOR I. M. HALDEMAN II A. M.?-"INTO THE CTTERMO?T PARTS' Or THE EARTH." S P. ?I ?"THERE MAY BE PARDON OF MX?-Bt T THERE CANNOT BE DELIYER ?X? R PROM THE filTLT OE -?IN?VOTH? OIT HHEDDIXG OF BLOO'JV'_ , FOURTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ha? retnovcd and I? now worahlppln? In KARL MALI.. (Ol.t'MBIA INiYKR-UTT .En'ran-?? 117th Street and Broadway). RFV. WALTER D. BUCHANAN, D. 0.( .MINISTER. II ?. M., f-acramcnt of tha Lord'a fiuppsr. Preaching it 8 P. St, Fifth Avenus Presbyterian Church 6th Avenue and Mil? Streat. Sanric-M a? 11 a m sai |:M P. M. Rev.J.H.JOWETT,M.A?O.D. ? ill r-reach Th? la riment of tha Lord'a .??upper ?rill be observed at the afternoon aer vice. The mld-weak eervle* on Wadneaday Evonlnii st 1:18 ??ill be conducted by Dr. ST. BARTH?LOMEW'yaTlJRrH . corner 44th Streat Til? F v ! EIOIITON PAP.K?*. D D., Reetor I M .? M - Hol?- Communion 11 A IL, Preacher, the Re% Frank Heartfleld ? 1' M Pr? icher. R-?\ S-. *:. father. Excerpts from "The .?"erinan Requiem." Brahmn .V.l." P M. ?T-an Recital. * ?" r 14., Illustrated Sfereoptlcon Lecture. Travel n the Es? Bsst, Re- f. N*. ".?.?be ST. PAUL'-. MiTHJOiSr GHUTCH -??.-.? giwl A-fti'i?. and 86'h 3?r?at. REV. G?0BS? P. ECKMH, o. 0., Pastor U. A Man of Mark'' ', 'What Religion Did for 1 ' mXdISON AVEN11 B?PtlSl Vh?RCH. MADISON AVBXL'R. COI1 -''1ST STREB. C. A. EATON. D. D., Pastor ?rill p?, i'h Itindsv raornlna ?n,l fl^??n,ns. 11 A. .?).? v ? ?? ilorderful Thoiisli* Ab?''l? ?i ?1 " | I? M V ' i <"ro" In the l>e*rt"" O LD FIRST Presbyterian Church ??IP?. i" llih to Kth at B?v r>n H'U'ARI' Dl'EEIELD Pa?tor i) A ?f.. Holy Communion, s |? m . The roeni?_of Ood.^J^_ Madi?oii Square t-'resbyienan Church Mo.iiao?? A*rsaas and 24?!i gtroot Be? ?'. It. Parkhurat, V D.. Paeror. H... <; R MoatgoraeiT. Ph r>. AsslStsat Mlnlater Tie Tailor will preach Jl A M. Mr. MontKomery S P. M. ii Cathedral of St John the Divin? \nist--r.!iiii ATSaos and 111th Street. ?SL'XDAT. FEBRUARY 11. ?*\ ?I.Hoiv commiml-?n 10 A. M. . .Holy Communlon 11 A. M.?""anon Doufla? 1 p M .Blahop Brest " TDK UNION THEOLOGICAL SBMINART. i |n the cha;?*i. Ciaremont A?anua. tw.-en 120th and ISSd Ptreets. at 11 o'c!?i Freschor, tba R?v. Profeaaor THOMAi? CP* 1NO HAT.).. D. O. ?ih- sttasdsnca of all not resularly -vor? (.tilppln,' .1? uhere la ccrdlally Invitad. Fourth Presbyterian Church n'e.f Knd aie. and 91st at. KDOAR W'HITAKER ?VORK P. P. EsatoT. P. F'_W<?.>n ER1CKSON. Aa?!atant. Pr ' ichea ni?rnln?- and evenlnf CALVARY METHODIST SS5 Rev. I'h?rl??a L. Ooodelt. D. D., Psator 11. Dr. F. C. IOLEHART: S. Dr. XX. XV. WHITE. "ThS Ear Eai-t Unveiled " First German Splrituilis! Churoh ?ervia-e?. C'-man and EngH?h. Sunda>*?. 9 p. ta. Eeb it .speaker. Dr. B-ckar; immorta!l-?r .ia-r:'.<)'i*trate.i by good meesa?-? basrara. p-t,?t (ir-atil ?^Ireie, *9th A Columbu? Circle^ ?Broadway Tabernacle iirn.-ialiiii? and "nth Mre-et. Rev. ?;i)ARl.E.S E. JEFFERSON. D. D.. Paatof. preaches )1 and 8. Wsi.. S p: n... Prayer Meetlrjj. " TEMPLE R?rfH^-RL, Bth A??a. and iotb St.? Pi-r.day momlns. !<? Dr SAMUEL SCHI LMAN ?vlll preicli ?in "THE PEOALOC?UE. THE COMPLETE RKLH?ION FOR THE MODERN MAN." Kervlcea bejln at 11 o'clock. A eor illSl u.I.no I? extended Io all. CO? ?.?OEL8' CHURCH, We-st End A?a. a{*4 *l?t St.. Rev. S DE ?.AN?"*EY TOWNSEND. I). I? . Rea-tor. Holy C mmnnlon. S A? M-; Moming: Prayer end Pennon. Il A. M.; Choral Evensong. I P. M Stranrera K-eieoma Rev, Nehamiah Boynton, 0. 0. 2.1.1 St. V. M. ?'- A.. n"nr It* Ave., 3 4S. LINCOLN ADDRESS RElTiRMEl? f'ATHOIJC PER\1?**E*?. ?"hrlit'a Mission. I.tl Wast 5Tth at -Afternoon. 3;"0. Rev. MAME', EKRRANDO, Pastor, apeak?. "Stat?ia Worship m th?- Catholic Church/' Bible Study ev ry llssdsr, 1 I> m*, alao e?-ery Erldsy .?.nlnsr .1? - _^_______ University Place Presbyttrian Church (*or. of IDtli St. inn? blo.'k weat from B'lfivi. OROROE ALEXANDER, D. D. Paator. Ser Vices to-roiriw at 1) A. M. and 8 P M Tha Paator ?? 111 preach. Wi-?lne?day evenln-; i?r n ,,', lock. 6 .AIV/*RYW57th- 1>l MAi'ARTHER. ROSSIS d'a Noblest P?iema". S, "Eehoea fr.?m the ?'/.ar'H Capital?." Calvsry tiranil l'hoir. I.ii-'i: MORE ABl'NDANT. Ml?> VILLA l-A'M.KNI-:?' PAGE. Sl.'NDAYS. :):H?. PROFESSIONAL WOMAN'S UCAOUK. l!?l?a H'wav. Subject: RVES AM) COMMON BEN8E." < III II? II ill WON AND ST. TIMOTHY. S -I Wasl .".Ttli Sll ??' Raetor, u? \ HENRY L?BECK, n. C. !.. Holy Communion. s A. M. M.-rninft Pri>?r; Prsoefesr, the Rsetar.11 ?. M. Evensong: Prescher, l?e?, in-. Rush ten ?CM . ill ii. li OF THE INCARNATION. MfUlssa av.- an.) 39th ?*., i'.-v. 11 C. ROBBIN8. lUttor. s ?. m.. Holy Communie-?i n u. ns?, Mornins 1'rnyer and Sernn?) (Rector), 4 |?. in . Eveuins ,,,i Rermon (Rsctor)._ REFORME H I III R< H Ut HARLEM. Lsaos A?,- and l'JHd 8t. Rev. EDOAll TI1.TON. Jr.. I). 1>, Minister. Will presch at )) ? m. sod I P. M. OR At E, I? Pli ?h Columbua. Chiistlss K. Rtlsner, 11, P.-v. Allan Ma.lloMlt, D. D.. : i I.lncoln'a Reltjiloii." Dlila .tut ii.- ?_siiia? ? ? IHR? H ?IE Till: HKHIAH REST. KlfDi ave., above 4*th it. Rev. HERBERT SHIPM.iN lte-tor. I. , s ?- :?i,?l 11 ... m.; S p. m 'l N?)\ .VENCE l'NITARIAN tlllHt'H. Coin? r l'-'l?t - Barvloss SI Fieven. it.-v Thomas T. surer win nraso?. ? ?litUIns U?e Best of Hie jot* liable.' ~ ROI.?i.K'l'.-! -'"I 111 M)d. -Me-n irgs fur ?aorahlp, ?l a. m., a* ?T?1 East 15th ?t., Manhattan, an? HO tichermernorn et.. B-aoklyn. IChiin h ?>f Hi?* Triui?ftsurslloi), J X. 5?." Ca.niirinloii?: T. S and 9 o'clo. k. RAKER' MASS ?nil -BCMON 1"".' ?"' ?' -1 E? cissn?. 4 ST STEPHI - ?"?*?"*-**'.' VMfsT ?i" Re?. NATHAN '-EAGLE D. D. R?etor ?. ?n . to. m \ii:m? ."i \i."?? aehinst-m ?s ii. p?- PAVTP ttn-is ?. Rev. EDI? ARD B SIMMONS