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HOUSEHOLD PLUMBING NO. XII. Modern Pluiibing and the Landlord are Largely to Blame for the Presence in the House of Armies of Cockroaches and Other So-Callcd Domestic Vermin. 6v Jfleolyn Van Vliet Manning, M. D. inndlord wlio toleratea hordes of roaehea ou the premlsea tslll vlew arlfn liidlfferei c<- the presence of other so-eallad dotaioaxle vermin and parasltes. lf a eorrad oaaaaa of the living inbabi of a arnement or an apartment could be taken, ln many instances he raachea, baalbuga, rats. mice and fieae i far outnumber the human occu nia j II is well known la medlcal clrcles that i of the tribes of pests nientloned is ive apcnt In ihe dlstributlon of dls Tbe dlaglUttlBg cockroach, known in Bwedea as the "bread eater," traveb l> from the house drain to feed on the cut loaf of bread whlch ls to provide r for the chlldren. The bedbug. arbl 1 faada directly on human b'.ood. has fottnd to transmlt bubonlc plngue. and sev.Kil other Oriental epidemic dl? frotn man to man, and ls prohably the ueual agent ln the transmlsaion of! er!dem>c paralyMs, known alao as lnfan- ? tlie pam'ysls and pollomyelitls. Tbe badhOf is now known to be far the moat dangc.rous baaeet rarasite present ln s ln tho Temperate Zone. and bl Be] to ho dreadtd as aa eivounter wlth tba tse-ise fly of South Afrle.a. The jnaalhla danger of provlding a ren- | daaroua for rata aad their attendant fleas j ba n',1 OOOatrtaa ln whlch bubonlc plague j has attained a foothold ls now well i bnowa, but wlll be referred to later ln I tbtO artlcle. The fttrtlve, Bhadowllke mouse lnvedes the ateamheated home at the oncoming of wlnter, brlnging wlth him all of the dleeasea he may have acqutred in aqualld hovela and cellars. Dr. Henrich Stern. the editor of the "Arohlvaa Of Diagnosla." related to the! .- the foliowing clrcumstances: AJ I boy. an or.ly chi'.d in a home of | tb, araa BtrlChan arltb a severe form j of chicken-pox; how the disease could have baan acquired. in tho moBt sanltary j nm.nt and "twer.ty miles from aj ua* n complete mybtery, untll i -;ation of the clothes closet of tn*. chUaTfl apartment dlsclosed an unrois- , paouaa odOr. W'atch for the | ? was malntalned for forty-elght j and at the end of that time a mouse with a full eruption of j ?n-pox scarrlng hia hlde emerged | and was captur?rd. There ls a direct reiationship between the fiuhjects Of plumbing and homsehold vermln, for the usual and custoinary ml gration of bedhugs, roaches. rats and j mice from house to house is along paths i 'of ingress and egress provided by the piping Tne German cockroach Ib known ttiroughout the country aa the "Croton r>ug," liecmi.fi of its astoundlm* multl plicatlon and Invasion of tlie New York home in mcdl.-it*.!;/ after t'e oamplatioa of the CfOtoa system of waterworka. A bulletin of the United States I^epartment of En?onv.logy states the ccckroach may he carr*ed by the pressure of the water long dlstances through the pipes without injiiry; that the dampnesaof water pipes is favorable to it, and their extenslon greutly facilltates lts epread and multi pllcat'.on. The roach was orlglnally an 1ns ?." of the troplcs; it has crossed the seas in slilps, and it has adapted lts hHbits of life ta the habitation of man, and tnii<r_ted north by lnclies untll now u spectes Mvcs ln tht hut of the Lap lander and "sometlmea devours the stc res of Jried flsh put away for winter con Mimptlon." Roa.tu*.. as well as bedhus-., have ;h!n. flat bodl.s which they ln.lnuate into the most trifling crac-k, where one cotild not lni.ijrine the present* of a vislhle organ lsin. They are largely nlght prowlers. and many a housewlfe newiy estab'.l?r.ed ln an apartment bss been astound.d and horrlfled, on vlsltlng her kitehen ln the right, to see thousands of rorvches scrani bling to get away from slght. The cockroacr i-an be ?tat" ed out of a h7>i.--e or apartment, but wlll return on \ery ellRht relaxatlon of vigllance. and every woman, whether m-ld or mlstress, wlll flnd lt necessiiry to glve unrtmlt tlng attentjoti to the absence aff prtseme of a few crumbs or a llttle ed'.bie trash dropped by the children. I know of no one circumstanc. in the whole bistory of woman'* enslavemer.t to the petiy detalls of hojsework more pathetlc than her iin avalllng attempte to keep her home freed from the paraslte* she Instlnctively feit to be lnlmlcal to the wellbelng of her household during the eenttiries when man's mechanical ingenulty constantly ad.led to the home flxtures and apparatus that tempted instcts Into the habitation arid lnsured their llvellhood, propagatlon and concealment. The cockroaeh moves in armles after nlghtfall. Their armies have been en c untered by reliable observers. They ?om''tlmes take posscsslon of a new house. hy hordes. Tne landlord may not he able to prevent thla lnvasion. and is only culpable when he does BOt Immediately rout the pests. The time will come when the munkipallty wlll be held re.ponslble for tha presence of r.oxious haBBOtB. lf New Orleans can clean up the yr'.io.v ftver moscjulto, If San Frar.cisco can rat* proof her dwelllngs, buslness hoiis.s and wharves, the housewlveh of Amerlea can b_sM that other munlclpalitie* take over the task of routing these ar.d all other ilomestlc verinin. (To be Contlnued ) Postal Card Departments All communications (and they are welcome) ahould be rnade by poatal, aa far ?a it ia possibla. Recipes Tested and Found Good All reclres apr?rlng ln theae columpa have TgAMuremeaU are u.ed unlea. ether ^olla'rtwnt wUI be glad to an.war any cullnaV qoeatlon aubmltted by readers and wtil I ?... vj?_ vnrk Trlbune, A4JOr.-Ba?4 uliaary Editor. New-YorK xnojuc. No. lf>4 .Nassau tt.-ett. This department wlll not be IQBBBBBtOlfl tor ananuseript whlch la not BQIjBBBJBBBBdbg atamps for return. KlnJly lncl?" ^.Tr Iti): question. raqulrtoa an ?M? *J| ?. Wlita on only OM slde nt th? ^^aan that aaaaaa arnl addret-s accompanj each nem. TOMATOES BAKBD IN INDIVIDUAL. CUPfJ.?If fresh tomatoes are used. scald and peel one for each person. Canned tomatoes may be used equally well. Matt a tablespoonful of butter ln a small frylng Of other sauce dlsh, Btir ln a table - ful of Bonr and add a cupful of mllk, Bttfiiaaj tntll cooked. Season wlth aalt B llttle cayenne pepper. Put a llttle ln the bottOBB of each cup. uslng half of the mixture; then put ln the tomatoes wlth h llttle lump of butter to each one. and pOBaT over them the remalnder of the eauce. Cover all with buttered crumbs. place in a pan of bot water and bake for 45 minutes. MRS. J. D. Adam's Basln. N. T. TWO OOOD PUDDINGB ? For a creamy rlce pudding use flve cupfula of mllk to one acant cupful of uncooked rlce, one cupful of etoned ralslns, one cupful of augar. a acant teaspoonful of salt and a Httle grated nutmeg. Mix all the In gTedlenUi together ln the uaual way and bake in an earthen pudding dlah for two Bour.". or untll the rlce ta perfectly tender and the whole a creamy ma*. A blt of butter ls abinetlmes added to rlce pud dlngB to enrich the crust. For a rlce pudding ln which cooked rlce is uBed ln place of uncooked rlce, have rtady two cupfuls of bolled rlce, a quart of a cupful of butter. a cupful of sugar, four yolks of eggs, well beaten; a pincb ?,f aalt and a scant quart of milk. Beat the eggs Into the rice, then add tbe sugar and flnally the mllk. Just as th_ puddlng is placed in the oven put the butt?r In little spoonfuls over the top. This lm parts a most ttmpting quallty to the cru.t. Both these puddings bhould be served cold. Uieful Household Tips Thts department wlll pay for household tips If found _v_l!_M? for It* purpose. Addre.s ? [~a___1 Hmisehold Tips Department." New Tork Trlbune, No. 154 Nns_au street. WORKING BUTTONHpi.KS?I work buttonholes ln goods that ravel easily by meltlng some parafrh.e and putting Just a drop on the wrong slde of the gcods where the buttonholc Is to ba worked and rubbing it around evenly. ".Vhen the but tonhole is flnlshed place a pleoe of hlot tlng paper on the wrong slde of t\n- gooBfl and pr^ss wlth a hot Iron to make the parafflne dlsappear. M. H. Mertden, Conn. TO MAKE RREAD PUDDINr. AT TRACTIVE?Bread puddlng prexenta a j more temptlng appearance when served i ln little; individual baking dlshes of brown earthenware. It should be t?_rved wlth a llttle whlpped eream on top, or eome pre scrve covered wlth meringue and rjulckly browned. E.. T. R. May wood, N. J. The Daily Bill of Fare 8UNDAY. BREAKPA8T. ? Grapefrult, rye meal rnush, ham and eggs, popovers, coffee. DINNER-Oyster.. tomato bisc.ue, toaat duck, crabapple jelly, frled egKplant. caramel sweet potatoe*. orange salad, radlshc*. ollve*. eream mlnts. Leche _it-ma, coffee. 8UPPER.??oId duck, potato salad, tea blscult, preaerved plums, chocolate cake, | tea. News of the Markets Tha ercouraging news come? from Lngton Market that turkeye will probably remaln at the tblrty-cent mark after Thanksglvlng. at lea^t. and all the other poultry m exactly the sarne price aa last week. Hat vegetables. hartnf roaaataai ch*ap and, plentlful through a long season. are now preparlng IO take thalr rtlght-from the vaat ma? jority of tables anyway-and ahow qulte ?>.;,an-iit Increaaea ln price thlB week. Butter aiso has gone up one, two and Uuree centa a pound. Meat. Pound. | P"u5?". Hii.dquartfcr .20c Too alrloin ????????? *? larter .18c!noond steaK.S4J2BC Ba .Vfie.rorned beef ???;"?? .ia015e Bbouldar of v^ai ? isc Hrea?t of v?ai.ISc ItwiBtiji*- |*orli..l??l?c \Wl oatleta ?????!" ...SOOTOciHaan .lft*^; rlb r-aat, , Tongue.-^ aoc-^v aja| Vegetablsa. Baa E*ch Parsley . Bc Tcllow turnlpa ..... &o ro".'.'......... Bc Potatoea .?? iu-dlsties . .Two for 5c Hplnaeh .? ??** ..20iT66c JmSSS: asparaauo. .7?e <'auilfjower .BXtfZ Pound. ? Itomalne .}"?, '"*.}s . tauts LVlCabbaga .A'.JT .S'4-jaah . Jc JMjfijjklna . <5c Bach. -inaah .10c Striag beana .IWi. Paaa .?? Cranberrle* .]j?c Dru?aela sprouta-l&c pianta ......'.'. !t?e|Oulone .***" I Cueunabafa .a*0' Poultry. Pound. I Do.en. rtoMtlng ehleken_._oc.um_o aquaba-*" DO Brullera ._no|t"tall fed pl_eor.?.. 1 20 Duckf .BB* i ''-'' Fowls ._.' i G-lnea hen?.|1 IB Turkays .80c | Fruit. Apples: Doxen I En h. Newtown Plppln.eoolPomc-itran.-it.a (C-h.lOc Bplt__nb?r_ .80c Orapefiult .10'.-Ue Oran?-?* .?0?eOc Oantaloup* tCaJ) MW tne P.rslmrocna .T6c Quart. Peare: ICdoklaB P*B~~* .1Bc Anjovj ._Oe(Urairf)e: Bank Pomlee . ..S-of/ll 2A U'l.MH ._0?_6c K-nana. .2_c *'ln*appl?-* .HKI-ftc O.ncord .<BX* NluK*m .Wc Pound. Caltfornla .|j* Malaga .20o Sea Food. Kai-h.i round. Frosh mackerel-M*|a.rlp*4 bast .*'jc dalmon: pi.jnd. Kl'-undera . .. IOo Cut.__4jr3ftc IU. dock .10c VWiole .>._5c!KIIet ot *ol*.>* I>3b-ters .Wc. Q'ia_.' c'od .lfk-|Bcallopa .TB* Si._k cocl .lScirthrliup* .Wc tilueflab ._0c!c?rab?: Dozen. Hallr.ut .20c, Marr|.it,ell .? .<0C Hea ***? .IBdC'ama. Hundred. ftjtt?rri?h .16c, Mttle Neck ...._,_..__ Weakfl.h .l_?lftc[ Ko.'t*h?ll .. .60c***-JO Bm.lti .Sfc Hardah-ll ???-?? l>l, .15C1S'! Chowdar ?$1?BI -.*> K.a trout .lB?r_uc|Oyatera: - Halmon trout .i'k-i Hvn?r*_ .. 7_c?$l.-0 (altlfh .18c| <_uart .30c Oairy Producta. E?*: Pozen , riuit?r; ".und. Wnlt. .*"Ri Phlla. P*">' .41c hrcw n .-4?c' Chefso: Butter: Pound. | MUd att* a_*r?..-*M Hwfet .?8* Swlas .??-* Beat tu_ .-Ucl Home Mission Week Gives New Impetusto Interdenominational Co-op$ration in This City. Protestant churches of the country have observed this week aa home mission week. Home interests in New York slgnallzed the week by meetlng together for the tlrat tlme ln their history. They authorized the namlti. of a commlttee to make a _tudy of hume mission condltlons ln New York, and later the cnlling by that com? mittee of a forrral toti.orenc*. lt wa* suld yesterday ln home n.lsslon meeting* lhat tl.tit may resil'.t a central board of miutions. and that through It all home ?rorh of New York and vleinlty wlll h_ carrled on The remarkable thlng about lt ls the unity dlsplayed. Never before has such advanced steps been taken. bodles Jolnlng in the plan thua far are th? Baptlsts. Dlsc-lples of Chrtst, Eplaco i palianb, Congrrgatlonalists. Methodists. j Presbyterians of several names and Re formed. ,<o far as could be learned, there were n<i Lutheran." present at the Inltlal 1 coiiference, but belief waa expressed that j at least one or two Ltitheran bodles wlll I OOBBB bt Bishop Oreer attended, and was i-aiiuularly hearty In his liutorsement of the plans. Th" Rev. Pr Charles L. Thotnpson, of the Presbyterlan Home Beaad, waa named chairman and authot l/cil to appo'nt the commttw referred to. GENERAL ITEM8 OT THE WETX. Bishop Oreer haB issued a call for all men of the Protestant Kpiscopal Dloces* of New Y'irk to atter.d the corporat* communlon of the mon at the Cathedr_l of St. John thr Dl'.lno on Thanksglvlng morning at 8 0 otOcB Cllfrord G. Roe. Asslstant State'* At? torney, of Chicago. wlll speuk on "Whlte Slnvery ln Amerlea" to-morrow afternoon at 4 0 ahWk at thB 23d street Yoanf Mon's ChristlM Association. Miss VJlla Faulkner Page wlll continue her serles of Hunday afternoon addreaaea to-morrow. at 3:30 o'clock, at the Profei slonal Woman'* I*?ague- and her subject rrlll be "L'nlon wlth the fctource." The Rlght Rev. Robert 1- Rudolph. Bishop of the Reformcd Eplscorca! Church of New York and Philadelphia. wlll be the _ peakc.r ln Tent Kvangcl Mission Hall to-morrow nlght. To-morrow evening Mr*. Heien Temple Brlshaaa arttl speak for the Bptrttaal and Bthlcal BodatV e*l "Our Futuro Punlsh ment." A spc-ial Thanksglvlng BN-reoptlron servlce wlll Le held ln Metropolitan Tem? ple I -rnorrow nlght. A unlon servlce ot ten Mcthodlst churches will be held ln thls church oa Wednesday, November 27, Tlie regular affrnoon chapel sTvlce wlll b* ImM at Bt Paul's Chapel, Colum? bia University, to-morrow at t P BB. Praachar, the Right Rev. WUUaaa fcw* Carpantar, D. D. IX C. L.. mtmonry chaplaln to the gueen from 1*79 to MI. ehaptala m aaBtaarf. I?*'* An Am"rl" can Thanksglvlng Eve and EnglUh.har vest fc atival wlll t a observed at Bt. Paul's Chapel on Wednesday evening. At the Church of the Purltana the R*v. K B Clark will preach to-morrow morn- t l?g on "Investment* That I'ay," and ln thB evening. at B. on "Bulldlng Bridges." The aubject to-morrow at tha Plrat Church of the Healing Christ wlll be ?v.od's Hand." Speaker. th* Rev. V\ iohn Murray. The aubject of the U-ason-aermon ln the Christian ticlenc. .hurchea to-morrow wlll i,( "faol and Body." Mary Etherldge Chapin wlll tfvea. Tha-ik.-glvtng talk ln the .Wkelay The? atre to-morruw morning on "Llft L p Your Hcart-" The New Thought Church wlll resume lts regular Sunday aervlccs |B_4l?* son ln lts new home. the Aeollan Hall. to-mor.ow morning. F. W. Seara. gen erol Ifcturer. wlll conducl the service* an.l spcak on "Thanks-glvlng and Its 1'ijivd." To-n.orrow at the meetlng house of the BoCkrLT for Bthksal CWttBTB Or. Adler wlll continue hls BBrt*B of tMtiMMI on the nccil of a new rellgious outlook Hls ,?,,,. for the morning wlll ba "The Idca of God ln the Life of Modern Men." Thls evening at S o'clock at the Ne* York Ternple 0- Modern Bplrltuallam Hereward Ca-TtoBtaBI will glve explana tiinis an-l pra-tl.al demonstration. of niental and phymcal phenomena from the acientlnc Btatidpolut. The Bowrry Mission anniversary ser vices wlll ba held during the comlng *eek Dr. W. P. Ferguson. prlndpal of the Syms Bohool. wlll preach ln the morn? ing, and Bishop Darlington. of Harrls buig, Penn.. in the evening. The National RH'le Inatltute annotmoe* that the aessions of Its evening auhool for tha tralnlng of Christian workers for the present season will open at the Maxbla Colleglat.e Church on Thursday. December ., at 7:30 p. tn. a ROMAN CATHOLIC. The flrst public functlon ln whlch tha Cardlnul wlll partk Ipate after hia return from the PadflC Coast wlll be the dla inond Jubllee celebiatlou of at. Peter'* Church. Poughk.cpale. to-morrow. Bt, Pcter's Church waa bullt seventy-flve years ago, and *lnce that tlme servlcea have been held unlnterruptedly. |N PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLE8. At the Fourth Preabyterian Church Thanksglvlng cantata, Fo*t?r'* "Seed Time: and HBl vest," wlll be glven to-mor iuw evening. At the Brlck Church to-morrow Dr. Merrill wlll preach at U o'clock and Dr. Williarn .J. Dawaon. of the Firat Presby? terlan Church, of Newark. at 4. At the Flfth Avenue Preabyterian Church to-morrow the Rev. Dr. Francl* L. Patton, of Princeton Theologlcal Soml nary, will preach. At the Harlem PreBbyterlan Church John I.>on CaaBhBB wlll preach ln the morning on "Our Country for Chri*t." The Rev. Dr. Howard DufiVld wlll con I duct both servlcea to-morrow at the Old Flrst Presbyterlan Chureb. At the Bcoteh Presbyterlan Church, the I Rev. Dr. Davld G Wylle. paator, there ! wlll'be BarttpaB morning and evening. At 11 o'clock the Rev. Dr. Arthur J. Brown, secretary of the Board of Forelgn Mi* , eion8, wlll speak on "The New Chlna." Under Arthur Rose, organlst and dl rector. the cholr of the Weat-Park Pres? byterlan Church to-morrow evening at 8 u'clock wlll tanflar aelectlons from Gaul'a sacred cantata, "The Prince of Peace." The Thanksglvlng cantata, "Seed Tlm* and Harveat," by Myle* B. Fo*ter, wlll b* rendered by the double quartet, under di rectlon of Herbert J. Braham. organlst, at Bedford Preabyterian Church. At the Lafayetta Avenue Preshyterlan Church the Rev. lYofessor Q. A. Johnaton Roaa. of Unlon Theological Seminary, will preach at both aervlcea. METHODI8T EPI8C0PAL. The Gwent Male Welsh Cborus of twenty-two plcked volces, under tiie lead ershlp of Oeorge F. Darls, gold medalist, who recently aang before c large crowd at Carnegie Hall and also at the Acaderoy of Music, Brooklyn, wlll sing sweral ?e lectlons at the happy Sunday evenlng ser vloe at Orace Methodlst Eplscopal Church. The Rev. Dr. Oeorge Clark Peck, corre spondlng secretary of the City Church Ex? tension Soclety, wlll Bpeak at the mornlng worahlp of St James'B Methodiat Eplsco pal Church The closlng aervlces of the 107th annl versnry of the Bedford Street Methodlst Eplscopal Church will be held to-morrow, Btshop Luther B. Wilson preachlng at the morning aervice, and at 2:30 p. m. then wlll i>e an oldtlme experlence meetlng, le J by Mrs. Mary Knox Roblnsou. Elahop Naphtall Luocoek wlll preach to morrow mornlng in St. Paul'e Methodlst Church. At St. Andrew's Methodlst Eplscopnl Church. aervlcs wll be held at 11 a. m. anl 8pm to-morrow. Preachlng by the new pastor, tho Rev. Wallace II. i'lnck. Dr. Charles Ia Goodall Wlll preach to morrow mornlng on "A Natlonal Doxol ogy" at Calvary Mothodlst Church. The Sunday mornlng lecture course ln Paric Avenue Methodlst Eplsoopal Church Is attrxctlng attcntlon of young and old. BAPTI8T. The Rerr. John A. Llasenden's subject at the Slxteenth Bapttst Church to-morrow mornlng wlll be "Medlclne for Weak Christlans and How Preaerlbed." The Rev. I. M. Haldeman wlll prearh at tbe Flrst Baptlst Church to-morrow mornlng on "Another Comforter"?Chris? tlans who deslrn to know the wonderful OOBi of the Holy Splrlt ln this age cordlal ly Invlted?and ln the evenlng on 'The Call af Man.'' thlrd In series on "Ood's Purpose and Man'a riace ln the World." The Rev. Charles A. Eaton. of the Mad Iko.u Avenue Baptlst Church, wlll be the apenker at the msn's meetlng at the West Slde Young Men's Chrlstlan Association td-!;V'rrow afternoon at 4 o'clock His auhject wlll be "The Supreme Issue of Life.'* De I/oas Smith. barytone. will rendtir a special muatcal programme. rtelf-derilaJ week and Thanksglvlng ser vlee wlll be ohservod at th? Hexond Ave? nue Baptlst Church, und*T tha p.tstoral ieadershlp of the Rev. Dr. Robert K. V. Pierce. At Calvary Baptlst rhurch the R*v. Dr. A. J. Vlnlng. of Twonto, commiaalon er of the Baptlst World Alliance, of whlch organlxation Dr. R 8. MacArthur ls pres? ident, wlll speak at 11 o'dock on "Eu rope'B Rellglous Awakentng." CONOREQATIONAL. At the Broadway Tabernacio Church the Kev Dr. Charlea B Brjwn, af Yale Di \dnlty Sehool. alll speak to-morrow marn Ing on "The Right Frontage ln Life. ' UNITARIAN. To-morrow mornlng, at the Lenox Ave? nue 1'nltarian fhunh. the Rev. Dr. Merle Bt. Croix Wright wlll baYB a? hla sermon topic "A Modein Wizard." At the Church of the Messlah O/nltari an\ the Bev. John HayneB Hoimes wlll preach at the mornlng paTVfOB to-mormw on 'The Thlngs Worth Having: How May We Obtaln Them?" UNIVERSALI6T. At the Church of the Divlne Paternlty Ihe Rev. Dr. Frank Ollver Hall will pr.-aeh at U a. m. on "Man'a Slxth Sense." At Temple Israel of Harlem this morn? lng Dr. M. H. Harrls wlll preach on "Meetlng Trouble Half Way." At Temple Beth-El to-morrow. at 11 o'clock, Dr. Samuel Schulman wlll speak on "Charaeter and Cant In the Natlon's Life?A Thanksglvlng Bermon." "Chrlstlan Sclence and Jews" wlll ba the subject of the address by Dr. Wlse before the Free Hynagogue at Carnegie Hall to-morrow mornlng. REFORMED. The congregatlon of the Madlson Ave? nue Reforraed Church has accepted an lnvltatlon from the Fifth Avenue Preaby? terian Church to Joln it in a unlon aer? vice on Thanksglvlng Day. Dr. Jowett ls to preach tha aermon At the West End Colleglata Church a brlef redtal on the 'cello and organ. be? glnnlng at 4:20 o'clock, wlll precede tha afternoon aervlca At the Colleglata Church of 8t. Nicho laa the Rev. Malrolm James McLeod, rnlnlBter, wlll preaoh moniing and even? lng to-morrow. "A Good Man Oone Wrong" ls the sub? ject on whlch Dr. Bsjrrell wlll preaoh to morrow mornlng ln the Marbla Colleglata Church. In the evenlng he wlll preach on "A Riot and What Decame of It." The Rev. Frederlck F. Shannon. of Brooklyn, wlll preach to-morrow evenlng ln the Mavdlson Avenue Reformed Church. PROTE8TANT EP18COPAL. Dr. Houghton wlll preach at all aer? vlcea In the Church of the Transflguta Uon to-morrow. I* Kendrlck Le Jeune, cholrmaater of St. Stephen'a Protestant Epiacopal Church. wlth hla cholr and sololste, will glvo Webber'B "Harvest Cantata" to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. At the 11 o'clock servlce at Old Trtnlty to-morrow the Rev. WUUam T. Mannlng wlll preach on "The World'a Conferenre on Faith and Order, Looking Toward Chrlstlan Unlon-The Alm of tho Move? ment and tho Progress ao Far Aehlwcd." At the Church of tho Ascenslon the Public Forum wlil ba addreaaed at 8 o'clock by Professor Walter E. Clark on the aubject, "Tho Control of Industrial MonoiMillea in the Unlted States." The addresB wlll be foliowed by a dlscusalon ln the paiiah houae at ? o'clock. ThankBgtvlng Day se.rvlces. wlth full 4:holr, wlll be held at 11 a. m. on Thura? day at the Church of the Holy Cora m.inlon. Tlie rector wlll preach on "The Future Amerlcan?An Internatlonal Com poslte." IfcfORTE WS LOSS Merchants Say Health Depart? ment Delays Are Costly. MATTER GOES TO LOEB Consignees Want Rebates for Goods Condemned-Coramis sioner Explains Position. Cnable to Ohtafel customa rebates on foodstuff8 conderr,n"d by tba Department of Health baOBOfla of alleged delay oa the part of the dajkxl':?>? nt, Um iTOttOd Btatafl Treaviry IrfO'jf.'l Bara been appealed to by a number af local consignees eo af fected. The coT)'.'..;pt was made to the federal nuthnrl'b-s through the Itallan Embassy in 'vVashingtcn. The Treasury Department. through Coiiector Loeb, baa taheo up the raattar wlth the locol Ii-partment of Health. Ye;terday Ib.-ulili Commlssloner LedarM wrote io CoUoetOT Loeb .'xphiinlnp; the at titude of lha I'i purttiK-nt of EfoaltO. The custorns vegulitlons provide tuat where coii.-'^net | ,,hc-\- Orftbln ten days after the aTlval of a cargo thnt such haa been eondODinod hy the (OOd ui.-rv ? they can clalm a rebate. It was because they malntained that the delay of the h.-alth authorlt'es here to furnish auch certineuted wlthln ten days was cp.usli.g 'hern to loOB tiie rebates that a number of the conslgn-ea appealed to the federal au'horitles. ir bla cotantunl atlon to Cnllaetor Loeb lt was said at the Dap :rmen of Health Coinmlsaloner Lederl?, polfitad oalt that the dclay was not tln rOBUlt of t.irdy a'tlon on the part of bla inspeotors. The <le pr.-rt'.nent. he snli, made prompt lnspec tions of the foodxtuffi rhe reaolta m ra immedlately made kr wn to tiie con-J slpnees where Ulfl Cttfgboa were f"i:nd to j be unflt for OOnanntptloo, and th?> con- | slgnees were notlfled that they could ob- ] taln certllbates Just as f-oon as the con- i 4laBM*ai oaoiB were destroved, but not be? fore. The expense of sendlng such materlal to . dumps, aapectell] 'n Brooklvn, Is so gieat] fhat niinv cr.n^!^n.-es chose to take ad- ; raal s? ?f tha rtianca s'ven them to barel the condemned Btnff duniped nt BBO tT9M of j .:... There ls oftOB much delaj bal an otitgoing Bhlp OBO toha tha stuff to The health authorltlen, how.-ver, wlll not j glve a eendemnaUon eertlfkata until the; outiawed foodatol bi abooJutely dlaajooad at lt is for thi? rasxaon thal thara was j ? delay. lha eooatajnauBB1 *4taraattva is lo bara the roaateniaai fodstuff tafcan to i ?, f.inp ,it . ?? .'. aad t.r.'-v laoalaa tha certlfi^fltes they conipNI.i Of not g-ttii.s. | This is ih- poWOT gtVN ta the d.-jnr'ment ondar rortala vM,nn? of rha city <'h:irt-r >i.-..i ih.- ?aattary Gbtw. TURKEYS DIE F0R~CAUSE Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont Offers Equal Rights Gobblers. H.-re yoa ar.-. ?ttatiaaatta turkeys! Plac- your order wlth BtTB. O If. P rtelmont t.efore Mmday If vou rlesire the gfinliie e.nial rights BObMar for Thanks? glvlng No. Claude. a yufrragette turk?y kl not a turkev who aajuaarka a lot about her rights at the (aad BOOt or hchaves BtJJV taatly a?han h'ti- boya arltb (ai le^s 'nr n . ; t hr-. No. a suffrfg?tte Mrk"V-pvr UUngMB nn r.iv B vhtlm of aqOal doubt. Not even a hup.rior maV turk. f has any ruht-- which a r.unnn res,..cts .it Tl'.anks gtrlai llma. Thaaa I hnftx, then. wheth.-r they are of the Men's (iHagltt or tbe Women'* C 'ib of Tu.keydom 'ic'.r.g ?niTrac-ttea In that th-y have aln-ady BXparli 001 d BQOal rK'htS beneuth IhO hatchet. v.lll BO for sale at Mrs. 0. H- P- Belmont'H suffrage h'ad luart. rs on Kast aaatt str-et untll Bti n l.iy doob. la*ora arlll ba aqual rlgbta chlcatena also. Mi h Mar> Morgan. who as sup.-in teadeat of tha ?aftaaja ffhita llotjo i the imultry markt-t ln clmrge., ladob big baataaaa lavaaty?flva Mrda bara ai ready been ordcred. o ? FUND FOR JAMAICA HOSPITAL. Tho twalOB day campalgn to ralse an ?' lowment fund for the Jamaica Hos? pltal, at .iiiui.it .i. Loag lalan I, last nisht wlth a BBBOtini la t:"" ChOOal Of tho Met'iodlst church at that ptaa* whlch was attend-d hy one thousiud per hons, ef whom about BOVao huridi-d had been workers ln the campalim. Tha BOB v.is. arhb h In-.-luded the wholo 4tb Ward nt fjnaanB. waa to ralaa $iV>,ox\ but by the tlme all the slxty-eight> teams bara rapOTtOd it ls expected that U>0,000 wlll have been ralsed. Another fund of V'-O0 haa ah<o ln eri plodiad to purcli.ise an au? tomobile anbajlanee ftrr tha laatltutlon. BjaafaBaaBTaaaBBB*. -- uj_"_S RELIGIOUS N0TICE3._ BAFT'lBTT. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH llroadway nnd 7!ith Mreet. PASTOR I. M. HALDEMAN 41 a M._ "tNOTIIKK 4-OMKOII'IKK." iChristlans who ilr^lre to know Ihe woa drrfnl Miirk of tlie II,iM Splrlt la this *ge - -cordbilly Invlted.) s r. m.? rur: k\i.t. or m\\! MD iik y.M.l. II' OB DOWBT" Thlril in Beriaa on, 'Miivl'n rnrpo-e u.l .Man"? IMace lu tlie 44 orl.l." k xreat crowd of mn' list Sunday night. AU Bielcom*. , _ . l*r. Biildeinwn'i New n?oU. "I'hrlst. ChrlB li in", and the nihle.'' niny t?e had on aupll riilliai tn the Publlsher, 4. 4. (-iok, 150 >aa san Stre.-t._ FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. CORNELlilS WOELFKIN, D. D. p \s ron 940 A. M.. Ult.le BehOOl He*slon Toung Wom-n'* Claaa: Mra, alarratt, l.?adsr. Toung Men'* C!m?i: hr Ad.llson Moore, L?ader. II A. M. a* I V. BL I ubllc \Vor?hlp. SERMONSBY DR. WOELFKIN. scAOiaoB AVKNt k bxaftbit cuvjum HaOIBON vVKNI'K, COR, ^1S".' BT. C. A. EATON, D. D., Pastor, wlil pr.-.i. !i Sin.lay al bOtl 11 A. M., "Thaakaglvlna ot the Oldea riraa, 8 P. M., "<">iir Real ueasoii mr Thiinkagivlna." Adull Hlhla ('maa ut K.4.. R*W, t. w> Haanr, 1. ,< : - : LVARY BAPT15T. ?57a 1, Pr, Vlnlim. "Khiom-V R, tlpi-iu* wnUeniiiK' ; g, Rer. D. Marin'yre. Thauakasmax, Not. 20 " A M Dr ivaihi' e nt Baptlai Temple, f'n l s'-n-tce. Calvary Qiand Choli Bowmaa. i |0*m1 MBMORIAL BXPTiaT, Waahinaton B ir% gUWARD JTJD0OB, Paator, wlll pieach. 11, Thankagivina Bermoa, "Corta4*a llunger for Appraclatlon," 44 here Are Ihe Mue"* g. ??C Hir'.-y," l.ove Uotb Nnt llehave ItBelf Ulisuejin'yi. ._ < lli:isri\N Sf ItSCr.. Pervlces are h.le 1>i the foll.iwlng CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Sundays 11 LB i 8 P.H WBdaesdays. 8 P.M. K:r?t I'liiir.ti. Oaotral Park West ar^l BBUi M gaiaaad Chxarh, Caatral fnrk Weat ;nid tWih St. Tbirct ChttTCh, li.^lli Bt. i.nrt Ma..lsnn K\e. Pourth Church, 000 Weal 181*1 Btraat nftti Cbureh, Mn.ll&or, Avenue an.l 3sth St. Sixth t^hurcli. I'ark Avenue . n | i",l-,i Street._ JBwun. TEMIM.E EMA.VU-1M., Btll We. and 4l?rd. Bundsf, tl:ia Dr. BILVBBMAB, on "The i>e..ca Movemani aag ttta lialkan-Turki.-"-. War." All welcoma. ? CHURCH SERVICES TO-MORROW CONORKGATIO.NAL. Broadway Tabernacle llro_>Hvaj aoii r,*tli Street. Re* CHARLEB E. JEPFER80N, I>1>.. Paa'or Rev. CHARLEfl i;. BROWN. D. V . DotM ot Y*:> IHvluity Bchool, preachea at n a. m? Tii? itiB/tu rroatca* In I.lfe " V p. U -Bpeclal Muiicai Servlce. Wedri'isday, I P. M. Prayer Meeting. Thura., 11 A. M., lUgular Tri_nk.?lvlr._ Her _VJC._ . LT J.ICAL CFLTTJKE. THE SOCIETY FOR PTHICAJL CTLTURE. Foui.dcd 1BTB ktocttaa Ho'iii*. Cantral Puk West & 64th s* 11 A. M ?Dr. ITXIX .1)1.PH. .^peake.r. Subject: "The Idea of fiod ln the I_I_'f_o' M?<tern Men." _ Mt.ritou'Sl KPldCOPAL. ST. PAUL'S MSTHODIST CHURCH We.-t ::r. ! AVMHM ar.d 8MB Bt 11 V M., iliSHOP N.PHT-ll I.t (COf K. I K P. M.. KEV. P. ERNEST lOIINSON pnaclies on "Unknown Poll.wri. of the Croaa." Beleettooi from "_TAE..T HATBR" | t,\ th* Ch 'tr. Frank J. Beii'.dlct, or.nnlat; Vloia W-terncniM... aopraao; En.m* T'rett s<:>ek, eoatralto: Ha^-ey W. BU84army*r, lenor: Prad+rlcfc V/l.-M-r. barlton*.__^ CALVARY METHODIST JfflS: jtev. Chaittn i.. QmmmM, n. i>, Fastoi II A. BL, "National Doxolegy." - .'. HL, .?rtclnl M.i-icu! S-rvtce. Addre?_ i\,stor. Thank-irivtn* lia.v. 11 V. M. Dr. Laidlaw, , 1 ? i ;.i>!.-II Mu.sl.r__ ST7~ANDRE.W'S m. e. churcH ?**/*Bty-*latl >i-..i. w.nt ..f Columbua Ave. \ Rev. WAI.I.AC;; H. PINCH. l>. i>.. r-*;'or. | f'.-tor. , FtAi i. W. 104, nr. Coluinbua. ii. "Happt-] MMBi fl i" Lov*." T:40, "S.cce.a." Twrity lourl.-.ic Male Hhorus tresh (rorn Wa___ NEW ritotf.in. NEW THOUGHT CHURCH y. m a*olUa Hall wattaa** Bf. itrtf st., batWMD Bth and Oth *V?* .cinc1ay.H 11 a m. i' ay, Baara Bpeaaar. .s.aie free. You are tnvlfd, FIRST CHURCH OF THE HEALING CHRIST D.iryea'i, Acudeni/. t? Went .:d Mt. Babjact, ' '7-<.'i'n iiand.'' 8p?ak' W. .'.>hn Mu;ray. Eololof Mr.. Wllfoii Wuitera. lieizo Foproao Aecom.anlst. M.^3 I.jdmila Vo)ae*k, Servlce 11 a _ _hnr;> Publii eotdlilly tnvttea "ffl TA FAt I.ENER P\<" Speaks 8*J .?v? :> M P. lf. Profewional Wo-mn's L*aa*J*, '??''', ili^adway .%:';ibj*.ct: "UNION WITH THE S0U.1CE" _Good mualc. _ Publle Imrlt*? \1 _BY ETHKRIDOE CHAJPIX _lerkel?> Theatre. V 44t!i Bt, nenr Ph Ava. Hunday Monnnas. 11 A. M. SuM.ct??'LI'."! i P rOUR HEARTB._ r*Y OF tilLENT UXITT Noon Sl leac* daUy (*xc*pi Sunday). nt 'so.'> Mndlaon Aveno*. Mondajr, Ko"*mber '.S'.h. I.cture. 3 P. M. StiMr '. "p_c|ii> tc Atcalnment."_ PUEMiVTEHlAN. FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Plftli A'.ci.u tad ntty-hfUi Btraat REY. J. H. JOWETT, M. A., D. 0. REY. FRANCiT L HuSFiM* LLD. of Prtaeeton TheologJeal S?nilnary. Ifornlng B*rvte* at n ooioct ..!; atttlaa* f??" *t i1 ovii.i-k. Aft*rnooo afirvlc* at 4:30. All alttinai fr*? nt 4_V A Thank'Kivir,* Bervlc*, co.iuuc.ed by Dr. jowett. w.n !.? h-iii oa ThttiBdayM i .'eloeh Tba usuai B_ld?w**k aarvtaa on j.cy avenlng wlll thls v.rek ba omlt Central Preabyterian Church WEST 5TTH .--'.' NEAR BROADWAT. Rev. WtLrTON MERLE-8-1ITH. D D.. FaaBsr, preach--. al 11 A M- *-? H ' ?._ Kventr.g tubject. POLITICAL 1'KOBLEMS IN- CHIN'A'' St-r?optl.:on \l-w_ ln th- after meotlna. | , , a M.- Youiik M^n'ji BlUle Study Club. .", P M. ? -Salib.ith t-'i hool. Devottonal Bervlc* Wednead*y at 8 P. M. _ALL WBLCOMB._ THE BRICK CHURCH Btfth Avenu- ai.il Thirty-E^vnih Atreet. s VtlltaJB ? ' "' r111 i Mlr.l?ter?: )_-r,ini{ i.atlm^r Jhneway Pr. M?rrlll will pr.>a-h at 11 o'clock. Tr WIKUm J. D-w*c.n, of N<-vark, N. J.. wii; nrtm h -t 4 o'clock. Bibie Bchool and 0**?a*. :> ???'? A. ? .??-rc:? ever- ?r**k-?y, *XO*pt Tha;iki_Ivfng Day, l?:?0 to U:Bt. TTIAXK8 'ivrv; 3ERVTCE on Thurs.lay, II a II Dr. M.-r.ll wlll pjreach_ WKST-PVRK PRKMtVTEKI*.N < 11! K< 11. ailtli ft. :ind Amoterdam Ave. Rev. \: SON P AT.!:nr.i'HYi?n.PW R?V. ANTHONY 11 BVANB, U. I).$' ?""? Ur. BVANB preache* 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Prt-Hihin- SerAlrea at the New < hiirrh llou?. ?08 W. tTSth St. Kev. Ullli-m f. (arter. D D., wlll pr?a.!i :<t 11 B. M. '"d j P. M. OLD FIRST Presbyterlan Church i-,?,i. .,? ,. Uih f 12th st. Rrr. Dr. HOWARD DUr_-BBA_fhaaan 11 A IL?"Th* Uaht on tha I'ath. s'p M "Th* rpw_r.l_I.ooU_ UNIVERSITY PLACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .'or of 10th St. (..n- blo.-k w*?t from B'*/*y> e worahlp to-rr.orrow at 11 A. M- and ? p g Tn*P_*?r will preach. Servlco pre r?ratorv to tho conimunlon, ln the <-,hap*i. . i, ?Vcdnead.iy evenlnf n^-ict at I eVlock. servl^;I on Th'.r- 1..v cThank,r.tvln? Day, at 11 A. M - MAIHsO-f SQ. PKESinTfcRIAN CMI'BCH. MadlaonV.i.u.- *Dd 84Ul ??_*. Re* C Fl. PARKHCR8T, D. D. PBBUr. R?T G li. MiiNT-KiMERT. Ph. D., AaaiatAtit Mlnlaier. The paator wlll pieach 11 AM. Hiid Mi M'Mit?'>i?"*y 8 P. M. ThankaglTtng Day. a>rv_U artlB full ehoir nnd aarmoa by th* pa*t*r. at 11 A. M. Fourth Presbyterian Church ?*??* BM Ave a'1,1 91*t St. EP-AR WHITAKBR WORK. D. D.. Paator. 11 A M.?Dr. Work wlll preach. 8 P'M ? ThankM-ivm^ Cantata ?~4 B***b_b. "broadway PKKSBVTK.NIAN (IIIWH. 114th at. aad Broadway. REV. WAI.TPIt n. BI.T1IANAN. D. D.. Mlnlatrr, prrachrs .it 11 a. m and 8 p. rn, \\ edneadny Kv^nlng Prayer Meetlng at 8. _ ~RtTOERS PHKSU.TK4IIAN fHfRCH. BroadcTaT aud IIB Stl***. Hev. Kolxrt MiM-keniie, P. I)., rraafn** Btw_?* -< n A. m ^?d 6 P. M. and ThankkgiTlng Day at 11. rROrESTANT KPISCOPAL. Cathedral of St. John the Divine Amsterdam Avenue and lllth Street SUNDAY, November 24th a x M.Holy rommuulon 10 c. m.Holy t'ommunlon HA M.Preacher. Canon Jones 4 P. M.Preachar. Kev. Harry P. Nlehola.D.D. 4SDP. M.Cliorat Sarvt.e dally axcept Mond-y ar.d Siturday Thank?_lvlof Pay. November 28th. 8 A. M. Corporate Cotnniunion. Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Addrens hy Bishop Oraer 11 a. M.Prencher. Canon Xelaon $t tieorffs Cburcl) Stuy*/e*ant Square and 16th St Rev. KARL RE LAND, Rector I A. M.. 11 >lv I'.r.nniuii'Dii. 11 A. M.. MoruliiK Sorvlce and Sermon. 8 P. M.. B*r*alBB Ba****** and Permon. ALL SEATS FREE Rt Rev. Doctor W. BOYD CARPENTER BISHOP OF RIPON Wlll prtaotl Sunday morttfha at ?lav.n._ CETbRCU' OT THB HOl.T COMMi'NION, ?_cit!i u. and ?Jth ave. REV. HENKY M">TT_T. D. D. * a. M.--Hoiv CommaBtoa 11 A. tt.?Btrvlc* :md h.rmoa (Rector). i_ M - Holy Cuininunion. a P. H.?Chlldran'* B*i*lu**j .; ... iv M -rrench s.-rvir... BP _! --s.-n ti->- aad sermon (Rector). JIIAM_SOIVI>(i l?AV B-UUfOR 11 A. M. Preai hrr, Ihe Kaetor. _ CHURCH OF ZiON AND ST. TiMOTHY iM W?Bt ''Tth Streat. Rector. K*v. HBXRY LUBBCKt D. C. L. Holy Com.nunlon.? ? ? ? * A. M. Mornln*; Prayer: Preacher. T>io i'.cc tor .. t.? ?. .11 A. SL _ven?ona: Preacher. Hev. Dr. Rusn i.ii . 8 P, M. Mii'.rcir->f the_Traiiirl_uratlou, l K. ','?th. OfiORC-E CLARKl MOUcJH'lON. R.-ctor. Coromunlona T, 8. 9 o'clock. KTRE'S MASP ?nul HEKMON (Rector), 1B:BB. CHORAL BVENBONO (Prot-eaalon), 4 o'clock. OHOAN RKCITAL ?t.? P. M. ._ _ rt>pnkaK!\lug; Day Servlt.a: 7. 8. B, 10:?0, 6. The Ofctirch ta op> n all da^?-Ever. day. Baivicaa dall/ at 7 aad ? A. M. aa4 B ??. 1C. PKOI'ESTANT BTfOOOl M. (Hi'itiH 01 nn: ahcksbiox, Fifth Avenue and Tentli Slreet. Rev. Dr. PBRi V BTICKNEt QBANT, P.'rtor. 11 A. M.?ilornii.g Barvic* and aaraaaa. Dr. Grant Bubjeot: "Bapplneae." 4 p M.?Mendelaaohn'a "Salnt Pa 5 p v.?Publlc Porum, l .? ., Speakafi Prof. OTaBar ? ".'lark. BubJ* t: " >? Coa troi of laduatrial MoaopoUc* ln the uadtep BtaUe." ._ ?, . ?i 1" M.--Discus*:on. ParlaO Hou?e. 1? W"St Jith Btreet i'lLiiiksxiviiix '>a.v. November 28. 11 A. M?Mornlng Benrtoa and brrmon. St. tbottias'b gNrcfc F1F1 'i a v K. AND WD l T. Ruv. EH.NK.Vi' Al BTIBBB " Rector. A. M.. ii" ?? i ommunlon. II, Kornlng Bervica ind BVrroon 'Rector). 4. Eicniong, Addrea* 'Kev. Andreai t, OB _ _ lerhllD _ ALL ANQBD8* Oitl and sist Bt., Bar. 9. i>e. LANCBTl 1 >\VN SEND, D. D., Ractor.?Holj Communlon, s A M Sernion by 'he Bactor. 11 A M Chorel Evanaoug, ?? P. M. Tkenkeglvlng Day, Nor 2B, Bol) Communlon, - A M H ? r?m munlon and Bamon, 11 A. M. BtraagaM weli o ne._ __ ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHUnCrf Marliv.i-i t?< !? . i ora i TIk Kev. LEIGHTO.N PARKA D D., K ctor. l.'i'i A. II.?Hi v Commui 11 a. M ? ?. il tor, ? P. M.?Preacher, Rev Frank !!?? .rtftV.d. -:?>???: il U n Reeltal, ?'? 1*.._ t'.'HI l? !l at' THE IN< 4. K \ \ 1'lON, Mj.!i!>,. av? aa . ::.,'. i . il. >' ROBBIN54, R?. ? tor ??ii - i l ? BT. CHI RPH Oy 7HK HE VVEV1.I ' 1'1'tb A\..? above 4,".;h et. Rev. BERBERT BHIPMAB, Rector. _ BervicesJ^ a. Jg. aad i P KL_ ALL BOUL8* (Aa Ntcb o!a? BT?e., 114th at, lt v. O. S-iiraweatuer Pratt. rector. Barvleea, 8, 11 an.l I j BT. 8TEPHEN'S, 122-128 W< ?t oal Rev. XATHAN A. BEAOLE, I). D., Recter. _Servl ??? -, j, 11 / ? ' M. f?T I ilf/C*? v..-.t Mlaa eC Caaraat av*. ?!? LBBC <j j?. . takton OMhaan, RaetxA _ Barrl ?. 8. 11 a. aa - p. n. ^__^ 4;Ra7 E < II. U?H, Braadway u.'jil l?tl? Bt. Dr BLATTKRY, Rector, 8: 11 (Ractor). 4 iMf Oroton); 8 ibishop 'iallori. KKPOKMKI*. the Mrnnr.E coli.koiate chtoch. 2ci Ave. an?l 7th rit. Rev. .TOH.V G PACKt, D. i> . Mlniater, win preaoh at 11 A. BL at.d 8 P. M. Service on Thankf4,:viii?r Day at 10.30 A. MV Dr. FACG v.!!! preach. THE MABBLE COL-LEC.1ATE CHLRCH* flth Ave. ind 2!?tr. Sr. Rev. DAVII) JAS. BL'RKELL, D. D., Mlnls? ter, wlll preach at 11 A. BL and S P. M. Mornlng: 'A OooJ Mon Uone WronB." E-entnu;: 'A l'.lot arvi Wlrftt Caino of U.? On ThanksKlvlna Day thla conifregatna unltca \.-itli thj Collerjla'-: '"hurch of Bt. Ntcholtu,. 5th Avo. and 4-'h Bt. Berrlea ae; il A M Kev DAVLB JAMKS BUBBBLL, D. D., wll! preach IHE COI.LE4JIATE CHTJBCB OF BT. MCIIOLAS. Bth Av-. aad -ii'h St. Rev. MAI.COL.'d JAME8 MACLBOD, ltlnla-1 ter, win preach at U A. M. and | P, M. Quart'itto ai.coir.par:ie<l i.y Harp ar.d Viulln^i On Tbsnk.-glvlna; Day the co'iKreKation ofl th* MarMe C^UagUte Church, Plftk Ave. and! 113th BL, uftt^s ivltb ir.?-?- oburch, Sarvlcas at 11 A. M. Bev. DWID JAMES UI.R-. RELL, D. D.. wlll prench. THE BEST END < OU.KGfATK rittRCH, w?st End Av.- and TTth Bt Rev. HE.VRY EVERTKON COBB, D D " lst;r, wlll preach at 11 \. M. aad l '?<? I ^r. At 4..10 P. M.. Musicii Bervtc*. "Baed Tlme ard RarreaC'1 Cho-r jsFi.sfe.j by tb* RJr**> slde I'horol Club and Mr Hans Kronol'1, ?f'elllat. Berrle* on i h.n.ks.r'ving' D.?y at 11 A M Pr. COBB wlll pi _ afADISOB A\KM E BTeFOBMED * l!? KTlf, Kadl "i v.vr.L', eornar of .".Tri. Bt K HENRY tin DYKE Ev ri!-,(f. Rev on. D. D "KKIORIIED tlllHfll <>4 IIAKI I M. I^nox avr. an.t ' ? Bot. EDOAR TaXTOB, Jr.. I). J)? Miubter, wlll preach al li .. m -. nd I ;> KEFOKMKD CATHOUC. BERVirEfc', Caarlat'a M.s-l n, BJl Wom IWa. i? Afternoon, 3..10. Ilev. MANi'KL r'ERRAN PO. D. D.. Dlief-ro- .<. I Pnator_ 80CLETY OF 1 llll-M^. REI-IGIO''--" BOC1BTT OF PRIENDS Meet lnf* for ?ror*bip, lt a m., at 221 Ba I IStB at . Manhattan aad 110 Behermerri RELIGIOl 8 SOCIETY OF FRIEXDS thodox). Meotinsj r'or ?.,rsh!i Ii4 Kast 20th J?t.. Nen- York; I.afaveit? ..nd W.i?n Innton Ave*.. Bruoklyn. M oU ock._ si'iitm ai isi. RPfRITT'ADIST TETMPr.K 1P8 Kast 27t'i; To-nlght, M: iwewird Curtlaxton, ?<-i ? c?tlly demor.stratlna-. explalni.ia; phyatOaL aaental ph4womaux Admlaalon BO centa Bonday *r*Blag suhj^,-^ "Hplrituallan via MatwIalUni" Bfe?*age? Tl':ir? .?.? Me*aage*. iPIBITVAT AND ETHICA1 -??? BTY. 142 W^st 12Cfh. Helen Tf.riiile Brlgliam, tn splrittor.il speak r, mornlng and *araala)g. Evenlng theme, "Our PMtur* PunlakBttaBt. THEOSOPHY. THEOSOPHY, "MODERN SCIENCEANDTHE MYSTICS/ Free l? ture b) 'he emln?r.t sp-aker, CLAUOE BRA6D0N, ot r?. Sunduy evenlnir. Bo* '-'i'-h. 8:18 P. M. ?J22H Droadway. near 7!>:li gt. irubway. IMTARIAN. CBlTtCH OF THE MEHKIAB trrrltarlan), Park Avenue an.l 34th Btreet. vnnLt-r. JBobert Collyer. D D.f Mt, D. Mlnlster* ) Johll Haynes Holr.-es. 11 A. M? MorntriK Servic ?. Mr. Ilolmea w.:l preach. fc'uhjert. "Tho Thingn \4orth Hav? Inf: How May We Obtain Them?" All W*l eome. Al.L SOr;i.3' rt?nttar!an)] a?r. Avenu-.. 2*1*1 Btreet, Rev. THOMAS R. BLICER, puitor. Vi Sern.on on "THR BOCIAI, TFACHIN 33 OP* I'Drtr.ST" w!!l l>o dellvered hy R-v. JaeUO Strong. Services 11 A. M. All cordlally ln vlted._ _ _ I.F.NOX AVKME I'MTARlAV rilUBClT Corner 121-t Btraet B nrlcea at Eleven. A MODERN' '.VIZ1RD, Rev. Merle Sr. CmK avrlghl t- D.. Mln1*ter? l MVIHMI.IM. Tlie Cburrh of the Bivlu* Paterntty, Central Park West and 78th btreet. Rev FRANK OLFVBR HALL, D D., P; storv wlll pn.^ch at 11 A M. "Man'* Blxth SenBe." 4 P. M : "Than^kirlvlng Fehtival." Thfl F;oe aynaaTOgv* and Tli* Church ofi the Keaaaah aaatUBaj Ckree brief acidresaea hv fir. HA1,L. Dr WIS'F and Mr. KOUMES on "ABERICA TOB TBE WORIJ5"; "TIIU WORLDFOR AMKltlCV" Y. M. 0. A. The Supreme Issue of Life KEV. t'HAKIJCS A EATOX. of New York. SPECIAL Ml>'I?\ BTOT SIIIK Y. >I. O. A . 818 W. f47th Btreet. New York, City (AudltTlum). OTIIEK SERVICES. BOtVEBV BUOBIOK, 227 Bowery, t.et Btaaton and Kivlngton Bt*. IHIltTY-TIIIRD AN'MVKHtJARV, SL'NDAT, NOVBMBER 2L l?I* 11 A. M ?' Motlu-i?" Blrt a M-erlng. Ad dr*?a. Dr. \V. 1'. 1'ergnson. I P. M.?Scrtnon, Rlgbl Bar. BUhop Uar llnxte.n. of fjarrtabura;, Pa Munday, 8 P M.?Industrial Report* of Labur Biu.au. Labor Settlemeni aad v: *!on industriej. Addraaa, dr. Bol ton ? Tueeday. *. P. M. ? Evungeltstlc Adlnsa, Mr. (ieoriro R. (""lass. Wednt-sday, B P. M?D.-votlonal Address, B v. W. W. Whlte, D, I>. 12 P. M.?Vlilnlgin M> atna. and erx?ning of 1 i.-ad LiB*. Ail-lrcB*. Mr C. D. Fsir.ic r. Thursday, 9 A. M. -Dlstrlbution f Dlnn.r Bn"ktfta to poor people 8 P. M.?Annual T^anVsglvIng Dlnner. Frlday, S P. M.?T. 'nperan'-o Loeture by Rev. C. H. Mead. D. D Saturday, S P. M- BrotherlusJd Soelal Re unlon of niaenPers. _ J._a. HAILTMONT*, Ruperlntendenl THK UNION THBOLOOICAL KEMINARY* s. rvice In the Chapel <"ure^ii,i,t Aven-ie, between lBOtb and l-".'nd Streefs. at alavan o't-lock Praacher, th* Barcraud RAY\t< COLLTER KXOX. B. I>, Chaplaln of Ce> lumblu Duhr*ralty, The attaadaaca of all not regui?riy wor ahtppin-r el?ewhera Is c I ti.l. LABOR TEMPLE \r JONATHAN C DAY, D. D.. Sn.t Plaaaaant Bunday 4Aft?'moon, t p, m. Preachlng s p. \[_ CUFFORD G. ROE."" fonner A*at. 8iut?-'s Attorney, fh'cngo WHITE SLAVERY IN AMERICA Btd St. Y^_ M. C \ . ii N r 7_tji Ave., nt 4. TKMPLB BETH-BL, Fifth Avenua'and 7*3 Stnet?Bunday mornlng, at *l?v*n, Rev Dr 8A>'UEL BCHULliAN wlll preach' on "CIIARACTER AND i'ANT IX THE \\ Tlt'X'S I.IKE.' A THANKOOIVTNt] SEK MON. All weleoma_ "???? ECil.ISf: Di BAINT BBPBrr, 4B EBTfTrfa Rtie?6*rv1e~i dtvlnB. 10;30 et g h. n,. i V. Wiumay*r, Retteur. " * ??