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Hdr. Bloomingdale Says Dry goods' Association Approves Relief Measures. DRUDGERY FOR CHILDREN Woman Tells of Long Hours? Healy Assails Supreme Court?Benzine In toxicates Girls. | for tlie Retail Drystoods As f , Uoa, E. W. Rloomitigdale told the State Pactory Commission yesterday. at its bearlng in the County I'nurth.cise, that tbe members of the organlzation, | nearly al! the drygoods nrms ln Nea York and Brooklyn. approved Ol the law* pro.iected for labar l*? form. though they would eoat 8*aploy*n hiindreda of thousajids of doliai. No. 14, which provldcs for chaira B hs for women in mercantile establishmcnta, is opposed. however. be eausM lt calla for an additional flre rlsk. A tted J. Talley, speaklng for tne Con fe.rtioners' Asaoclatlon of the State ol York, urged the commission to rec oinmend changes ln the pr-.-scnt tifty-fous law in favor of the candy makers. During the "rush season," at Chtl i.aster. the candy men want an t \ einption of ten hours a week from the fifty-four hour provision, for ovortime for si.vtv days before Christmas and slxty l before Easter. Govemor Dix, he in aignlng the flfty-four hour law ?-wterl exemptions for the canners, tha candy man and the textlle trade. To Protect Women. Miss Josephlne Goldmark was called tc speak of measures for the protection ot 8? omen against night work. whlch haa been found to be economically, physlcally and social ly harmful. It has been sug f-sted that the present law be amended to provide that no woman be permitted to work ln any factory before t> o'clock ln the morning or after lo o'clock at night. Miss Goldmark. who ls secretary of the National Consumers' I<eague, said that while the bakesbop declslon of the Court of Appeala decided the unconatltutlonallty of any law of this nature, the "Oregon" dfciaion of the Supreme 4'ourt of the I'nited Statea "Trught BB make the i Court of AppealB realize that a measure for protection of the health and morals of glrla and women was constitutional. Mla* Ellzabeth Wutson, one of the com on's Investlgators. reauming the ctaud, explained the padrone system. and said that it had provided sub-contractora and sub-sub-contractors, with the result that the workers were po far removed from supervlsion that children were kept at drudgery untll 10:30 at Btght (hildren of seven, nine and eleven yeara often working untll 11 or 12 at night on artllicial flowers have been notio-d ly Miss Maud E. Miner. secretary of the Vork Prob.ttion iBBflfilatlnai. in her - to the home- r.f delino,uent sirls ln the Bohemian ari<! ltalian quai' Calls It Slavery. "It is absolute slavery we are p. rmittlng in tl.e tenement house.'-, not personal lib erty." she said. A proposal to BltaigB adults in tbe Chll dren's eaart* for v.olat-.on of th* coropul sory school attendaii'-e law was d*f< Dded by Mrs. Martha L Draper. who. while a member of the Roard of Education. to. k care tc say she did not speak for the en tire body. Timothy Healy. president Bl the Sta uy Engineers and Firem- n's 1'nlon testlfied that there were trmusands of men ln this clty who worked twehe and four teen hours a day all through the year. Ht also attacked the Standard oil (ompany for the management of Its factories in Greenpolnt, saying that meti worked there from ten to fourteen houi- a day, eometlmes ln th* rain. "I'p to a few months ago,'' he contln? ued. "th'vy worked their men twenty-four boura etralght, let them off for ten hours and made them come back for fourteen hours more. The men dropped to aleep in " tbeir hovela and etaggered back to work " Dlseusslng the conatltutionallty of a ten bour law, Eealy shouted lmpetuou?ly: ' I.et ua pass the law anyw-ay. If the fiupreme Court throws lt out, aome day ve will throw tbem out" I?r. Charlea T. Graham Rogers, a m*d Icai InBpector of the Department of Labor, told of seeang a nfteen-year-old boy suf ferlng from typhoid pastlng on labela ln a work room with healthy persona. ln trades where benzine was uaed, he aaid, young glrla often became intoxlcated sev eral hours after they had been subject ed to the fumes. ACCUSES LAWYEROF FRAUD Woman Has "Liberal Sunday" Oandidate Arrested. William W. Britton. of No. 1?1 Zabriskle atreet. Jersey City. campaign spellblnflei and recently an Assembly cand.'iate. was held In $300 hall for the grand Jury lr the Flrat Crlmlnal Court of Jersey Clty yesterday on a eharge of obtalning IK from Mra. Ulle Baum. of No :on Sum mlt avenue. by false pretences. Bntton waa an unsuccessful candidate for an Assembly nomlnatlon on the Demo? cratlc ticket at the September primarlea and ran Independently for the Assembly aa a "liberal Bunday" candidate. Mrs Baum teetlfled ahe waa suing for an annulment of her marrtage, and a? her lawyer was too slow to suit her ahe gave Hrltton $25 to get another lawyer, arklch be had volunteercd to do. The lawyer he icommended had denled re eelviriK aa) money or .all from Britton Then Hrltton aald he bad retained Jo? aeph Mackerelli. There was no lawyer ?f that name ln the city. * "UGLY" BRIDE SENT TO JAI1 -tfled Wedding Guest as Warning tc Women Who Gossip. Uganeport. Ind.. De. I Mrs. Joseph j**_g, the bride of orx; day who shot and *~ed Mrs. Mary Coppl* last Tuesday, ?ntenced to-day to serve from two |ta fourteen yeara ln the Woman's Prison 1*1 indlanai)Ollh and pay a line of 120 'fh?- Hornan [deaded KUllty in court yes? terday. _?? Lang said Mrs. ( oppie .emark'd _** waa "ugly" and that l^ng co-iia 2?v* nor,, ,?.,,,.,. |? cboofllng a *_u*. *?'*. Copple was a guest at tlie wedding ?"H-per. M,, itHni[ ?_>_ ahe wlshed b*r ? a* Harnl out as u warning to "11 "omtn wno gossip_^^^^^ CHfUOTlfAli' NOKL! KOKI_! CHHIHTMAH! >uit oui ahot, in,., s?i (..- your daerasi frt*i A LJ* '?*4**?- ,,?,?! artUli' and 2?ru p*rl" Novviti. v. c?i t_4 llona ln ;-li..ili Ulainond* SaT.'7""? IB tr* v.. ,?ur only to p*r*on* uut* a*o rrt.t.enitot lAUUt... 4it> 6TM AVB. SLOGAN DOES THE WORK "Do Your Christmas Shopping Early" Takes Effect, and the Shops Are Filled With Good-Natured Crowds, Who Have Time to Make Careful Selections. If any proof wrre needed that a slogan with reason behind it can ptodm-e BCtlon the doubter need only look in at the shops to-dav or aome day early next week. The "L>o your christmas ahopptag earty*1 arai bvrord la alararlng raaulta, and shop pers and shopkeepers alike are bcannng. the former with the consciouaness of per lovtning a charitable deed ln relieving a part af the superhuman straln under * blch the shop people have to labor dur? ing the season of good will to men, and the latter becaus* the cash recelpts are piling up. _b splte of the fcspuga. the shoiikeepers say this seema to be going Ul be a banner year for Christmaa glving. Itra Eong lsland and Mrs. Suburban New York have Joined the ahopping throng earlier than usual this year, too. the railroad offlciala say, and a look ln at the railroad statlon waltlng rooms about SO o'clock in the evening eonflrnis the staiement, for "out-of-towners" hav* not all given up yet the good old hablt of carrying the bundles home Although the shops are n.11 well crowd e'l, the splrit that surges through them is fur dlfferent from the o:.? r.hich ob taitis in the last feverish da%* before the hollday, when courtesy and all evldences of refinement are thrown to the winds in the hysterical scramble to rcach the er**rat*d counters. "This early shopplng Idea Is llkely to prove advantageous to us after Christmas ls over, too." said one store manager yea terday, "because there are not llk?ly to be ao many exchanges. When people buy early they have a fair chance to choooae , sonietliing they are aure the frlend or member of the family would really like to have; whereas, in the flurry of last niinute buylng and Just for the sake, of gettlr.K out of the rush they are likely to plek up the nearest and easlest thing, aven though lt be somethlng they know tha friend to possess doaens of." Already the large ahopa have made all preparatlons to facilltate rapld buylng. All the things whlch the managerB know by experlence ?ell most qulckly have been spread out on the lower floor, where they may be seen wlthout loss of time. The toy departmenta In most shops? and who will deny that they are most lmportant at thls aeason?have been Bpread out to cover much more than their usual amount of *pace, for the beneflt of the deputy Santa Clauses. It must be very dlffkult for those same deputies to make a choice thla year. It is Buch a change from the daya when dolla and toy kttchetis and druma and "?? pre_e" wagons were the rulers of toydom. They are fast belng robbed of their au premacy hy elrctrlc raliroads and mlnl ature telcphones and steam engines that aetually puff. And a doll ls not Juat a pretty little. swe.t faced creature any nioie. There are varletlea of her?and him?wlth every expresslon known or un known. to the chlldlsh countenance. It ls qulta possible to choose a whole family of dolls with different temperaments. Put lt Is Just as well to do the ahnpplng early before all the pieasant faced ones are gone. Postal Card Departments All eemmunlcatiena (and thay are welcome) should be made by postal aa far aa it is poaaible. Recipes Tested and Found Good All re<-1r?? appearlng ln the** columna h*r* been teated .___ I.evel meaauremente ar* u**d unlea* othtr -)?? atate' XMa d?p*rtment will be gl?d to *n*w*r ?nr ruhnary qjaatlon *ubmitted by reatler* and whl huv reclpe*. _ , _ ,. _ Addre*a Cullnary TMltor. New-'iork Tribune. Me. 154 Naaaau aireat Thi* department ?rltl not be r*a*a*Ma fae mamiFcr.pt vh'rh la not aemmpanled ?>r lUtnpi for return. Klndlr In-loae *:an-p* a?!tv que*tlona requlrlng an answer by letter. Wrlt* OB onlv one alde of the paper and m* tnat name and addreaa accompany each Item. PEPPKR-POT (By requestl.? There nre ' a number of ways of preparlng papper j-.t The dlsh that ls served under this name in the West Indles b?*n llttk <>r , no resemblance to that s.rved ln I'ennsvl ? vnnia l.nm'S and known as "I'liiladelphia pepper-pot" "A Render" | robahly ?!' \ sires the latter "style," a- BBBI ? arMeb Ifl used ln the West I.dlan jdlah. ia difflcult, if not impoaslble. to ob I taln at the North. Okra and chilllcs are Ibotb us. d in the West Indlan dlsii The stev BO popular in Penn?-???'?? and BBlgllbOlIng I.m alltiea calls for tn--f and tre<|vently 1*1 si;-t 1 IMfraHngal Tliere seems to t>e an endless varlety of I Pennsylvanla pepper-pots?as muny ,<?<? lpes as tliere are of the New Kngland clam chow.:?r R**lp*B calling for mutt'm and pcrk with the trlpe ae^m to he qntt* common Sometimes a chl'ken la BMd OT two or three c.lfs feet. The meat. D* n.lly Inuitton. beef or veal. is put into B BOOf I on tlie stove. A Bt*oa of m'at having [denty of bone. such ai- i- used ln soups. ls the best. (over It with water and allow it to simmer slowly untll the meat ls tender and all the goodneas has been drawn out of the bone. Rem'? ? seum as lt rlses. straln the stock. cut th* meat into dice. being careful tO r?J*Ol aU the grlstle and fat, and put It back into tl.e BtOCfc. Ad'l two or three p*8_t**a r<" into dice and a Bmall pepper BBl into rlngs or squares. Hometlmes more \ <?*?? tablea are deslred. One or two small rur rots, a young turnlp or anythlng of the kind preferred may be put into the kettle. Theae are the proportlons used with |W* or three pouada of trlpe. Beason the pepper-pot hlghly to make lt true to Its name. and in nddltlon to pepper and salt put in parsley. thyme and any aeason Inga that are deslred. One housekeeper-s favoiite reclpe calls for a whole bayleaf and a good *i_ed onlon to two pounda of tripe ai.d a knuckle of veal. She aaa* the thyme and parsley also. Another BflUBB wlfe who ueea a knuckle of veal in place of other m< lt in thi* atew leavea out the onlon and bBJ l?-af. In additlon to the thvme and parsley (a few sprays of each) she uses aa aeasonings a tablespoonful of crushed sweet merjoram. One's lndlvidual taste muat declde. of courae. ln the ques? tion of aeasonings. Have ready the trlpe, prevlously bolled and cut Into squarea. Add that also to the atew. l>et the pep per-iK)t come to the bolllng polnt. While lt Is h.atlng. thlcken lt very allghtly with a llttle flour. as on* would gravy. Then News of t There ls a certain dulnesa about Wash? ington Market thla week whlch means that there are few noticeuble differencea ln price over last week. Why? Perhaps the dealers have not qulte reeovered from the Thanksglving rush or are too busy pre pa'lng for Christmas to think of such Inslgnlflcant thlngs as pri< <??. However. turkey* and most of the other poultry ar* , > ,,ected to be cheaper by christmas than ,hL were at Thanksglving The hollday supply f?r aanaatai the. demand. Many deaJer" had turtwy* left ??**. and th.se were placed bl storage. Furthermore. one dMtor reports that In the country dls trict. awaiting abfpmenl to the city a,. Lre turke>s than they will be ab.e to dlgpoM of. r.ri.ouragmg. BBBl Itl BjatBMJ Sea FooH. Earh. Pound. kerel... .aielcat.nah ?? ?.I** Freah ?n?t'Mr,,^nd h.rlped baaa .?e iBalmon: :ioc|KI<..indera .Wc , J22? . ...:!.V,F.le. ot aole.... Lorj*tera . I(|r Quart .i.v BcaUopa . -<?"> 2? . -? Bhrlmpa . "?' , ' ia_ t'ntbn- Doa. b "*",;' .?oc Clama: Hundred B?ue__h .go Mttle Neek..$ltffl ? I'S"'*" .Ikc Softshell ...60c &*'-'.?" He* baaB . Hardah.ll .... H Butterf*h . ?. fhowdei ... .|1B?1 ? Weakfteh .'-oelOvatera: Kf ?:::::::.um?\ j<ui",red 78c*w,1_2 L_Ta_aW .lHcl <JU-rt .SJB .?_'.?.'? ? if - n..eka . Fowl* .B Turk*ya .**> Poultry lAl&ffwmmik ? 1'alr Uulnea hen* .H 80 Bdd the dumphnc? atid eook about fl'teen mtnutes lOI . These tnjct du_pllaga t!>a B_0 of large marble.v. ;.re p;. | ared BOBBOWhal Hke pie crust without baking powder. The pio portion of BoOT and shortenlng 1? | same. Half B8 moch flour as suet is BBOd, and it is _mletened with a rery uttie |ea water?about 8 quartcr of a cupful of aatar to ? cui ful of the mlnced auet, and two eupfuls of flour. A plnch of aalt should be add-d ln mlztng lt. Daily Bill of Fare liKI.AI i'AST -QrapofrUlt M.^mM _, with cream. frh-d bot mna aau droppod mufflna, 01 1 DIN ' ' I ? 0 1 ?; wlth rice. chicken en caoaerole with nHiahroonn. -\s. < ? ;? :.!? ? 001 n p mSi cbarlotl _ee. Bl PPER - lndf. idual ovster pies. eel ti.in bread and I ;tter, appie m. , nui eookk a, b ?? i t:ii:t? BOLC-cna BAUBAOI This is askfa?I B?? rfavt I la ruth. r thl'-lc Rt? ln le-.it. n ega; nnd lh-r ln BBd fry ln h<it fat suflicient t.rer the aUcea When dehcuteiy brOWl as a POrder nrranjred around poa. te -i aggs, garn_hlng with par; ll CHICKEN i:.v CAfMEROLB, WITH IfUBHROOMB -Have the chicken put up as for fjieauBfee, and brown the B?OBB ln hot baeon fal Then Brrange tkoaa m I oaaaerO?, addtog a mlnced onlon, *uf B?eat boillng water to Just cover them, a bay leaf and a uuarter of a BOaapeOtafOl of OOaOry salt Cover the ra_aer.de and ph?O in a moderate oven, wh?T? the ehlckea will Juat alnimer, for about an hour and a quarter; half an hour before It is eook?d add the contenta of a Binall bottle of BB-ahrooaaa Beeeon to taste with balt and pepper, and thlcken tha llpald in Ihe oaaserolo by the addltlon of ? t.ible.Hpoonful of browned flour, mlxed with a little cold water. Kerve from the caaoareea Apparatus for the Home Questlcn. con^ernlna hnu*?hnld apparatua will be an.werrd, If addrnaiati to "Apparatua fnT the Uoiiir l'apurtment." New-York XrlD uiie. No. 1M Nasaau atrr?t. _n__CTRIG HB-TUfO PAH - Thla flexible pad covered wlth elderdown la fourteea tnchoa by nrteon lnchea, and la so llght in weijfht aa to be comfortabie in any poaitlon It may ba regulated to glvn three dlfferent degreea of tempera* ture. lt coBta 16 50. DRY MOP-Thia mop ls ma/le of brown absorbent woollen yam whieh haa been Impregnated wlth a atrong dlslnfactant. The yam takea up the duat, and when the mopplng process la completed the mop ih slmply Bhaken out to rld lt of the dust. lt tlts pnu tlcally any rnop holder ard costs 80 centa. he Markets Meat. Leaab: Pound.) rouid Ij-k.IHc'ltound ataak _ *4. K'.re.iuarter .14c, Conied beef _10e_2<; Be-ka. 20c -houldw of veal., II St?iv .124* 16c Hreaal of real.l?.i I-. rk chopa . .1H0_? Veal cutleta .80c tlna I'.rk I'iuls. Vt.il chop. . J4 Porterhmiae steak 28c Lola oi pork. 18 l'oi roaat . . . .20 ll . r.liii" rlb roast._u02.V Ham . i* ?J.j. siiloln .?-'.*..? i T'lrtKue . : Veqetables. Baaa Boah )'?riiey . Bc Whlta a<i_a_h .. I" B?? . .V, Kaapianta .?020c Carrota . ~* Oucoinbera .20c Kadlahca . BC j Tallow turnip. .. olerv .20C Head. llot.'i a.naraK-;. ,70c|C_uliftewar .. .'JOfliV Potitid. | lloinalna .He TomatuM .1 ftfi:?>> I.?ttuce . 10 Itallan cheatnut. . !?*?? ; Cabbage . 18 MuBbrooma ... Qu.irt Hqnaah . * *'rliiB beana .'-'?? Pumpklna .".. , l>aa .86c JapaBJC? romaliie |2c iranh^rrles .l*w Endlve .-"?' Itriiasels aprouta. . . I.V ??na . 10 ,...3fC| Dozen ... .Bt ;(>kra .10c Fruit. iioi.-n Ea ii Newt'own I'ippin SOc (Jrais-frult .lt^UOo ? -'.o . ar.talr.in*. Oraraea 7...4?HMWc '???''* .?_*>? E.mw?on. .. * ?__ .?*?? f, .i- yuart A-,%ii aara/M C?oB_g peara ... 15c . .',, dee ... .7Sco81 ? (Irapea Haafcet. I-emona .200JI.V Magara . .:.. n-nanaa . -,' Pound. BananM .gaeh. Callfornla ... ?Ineapplea .15f?_V;l Mala?_.2O0_5c I'otatoe. hplna. b Ajiples-. Pomearanatea " IO Dairy Producta. , m JVuen.l Butter: Tound. ?HRi',.. . . 4.V- I'liila. ptint.4^: ? Vo ,, '".' .4*c Omsbbb: J Pound,' Mlid and aharp...22c ^wVet .Jjjj Bwlaa .a_o _?t tub .4_o| Dr. Van Allen to Give Series of Lectures on "Rome and the Hnlv Catholic Church." Trlafty parish. whose rector la one of, tbe leadera in the Chrlstian unlty move ment. will render a further contrlbution to the cause of such unity through lect Btva to be given during the next elght days at Trlnit7 Chapel, 26th atreet. near Uroadway. They will be dellvered by the Rev. Dr. William H Van Allen, of n. on the toplc. "Rome and the Holy Catholic Church." The Rev. Dr. Van Allen come* from a M.thodlst famlly and was educated at Kyracuse Unlverslty, a Methodlst lnstttu tlon Yet he haa glven greater atudy to Angllcan Church hlatory and doctrlne than many Eplscopal clergymen born ln that communion. He belongs to the ex trcme "Hlgh" Church party. The lecturea are Intended. among other thlngs. to contrlbute materially to the dlscusslon over Chrlstian unlty, and in vltations to the clergy of all denomina tlons to attend these lecturea have been aent out. The flrst lecture will be glven to-mor? row night at 8 and subsequent ones at 4 p. m. each week day to December 13. GENERAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK. Hamilton Holt, edltor of "The Inde pendent." will speak to-morrow aftemoon at the Labor Temple on "Commerclalism and Journaliam." At the evenlrig meeting Jonathan C. Day will talk on "The Blble as a l'actor ln Human Destlny" "All Is Not Bra-s That Olltters" will be the subject of Mary K. T. Chapin ln the Bcrkeley Theatre to-morrow mornlng. Elmer E. Rrown. cnancellor of New Tork Unlverslty, will deliver the flrst of a serles of four lectures before the BtnV day Mornlng Forum of tha Mount Morris BaptaVt Church to-morrow mornlng at 10 o'clock. Hls subject will be "InBtitutton alizcd Education." Villa Faulker Page will apeak on "Bpeech a Need and a Hlndrance" at the Professlonal Woman's Deague meeting to-morrow afU-rnoon. At the men'a meeting of the W8*1 B*** Young Men'a Chrlstian ABBBf?tlBB b> monow uftcrnoor. Prof<-ssor William K. BrOOka of Hohart Cfclleg*, will d.-llv r his Ulaatratad kcture on tlie "Wondy?rs of the 1I< avena." At the New York Temple of afaaler* B| iritiKiiism tk* Bar. Dr. Ki.hard it. .- rU*n*B*r will apaab to-morr.w *a Th* Falth of the Future." Raymoi d ? !***?__, BB-Cotaml rtaaier oi 4ap*aa_ T" tt** Btt*, Bpaaaa '"?"""' n.w aftemoon at the Tw.nty-tntr'l M Young M'-n's Chrlstian ta* ...Mon on "A : j praejraaasaa fca* I The N'.-w York Btbi* ?ocfcatj I Opoa e.-ry ****** I" Hai Broaa I* observe la marnrm bi Babl* Bbb? | Baaaf tt I rfun-lay in A'l ? , .. \.w rarl _Md aa Da ? mba* ? xji,. ? n raai ? ajaraisa ? Bl n? bebl ;? (!?? d a?1 M I*ba tk* I'l 4 . .-lo. k. Th" Very R-v Wllll.im m Oiueraaar. dean of tk* Caibafial. wiii ?,.,, a brlef artdr. sa. and tk* BBIia**8 88817 Bariaaa arlH ba o. ii\. r*d by Bl op IV. ?ster. Ubb, ? \m I My Hrothei a K-.-per"" w!U be the subject of th* dis'ourse by K. W. Se.ira, M. P, *t 11 o'rh>< k tu-mnrroar ?tig ln the New Thought Chur? h. .Vw Aaatlaa BalL At the Maottaag House of the K'.'-lety fur Kthlcal Culture Dr. Adler will speak to-morrow mornlng on "Help In the Hours ol ru.iost M*<'??" The subject of tbe lesson-scrmon in the Chrlstian .Sclenee churd.es to-morrow will be "Ood the Only Cause and Creatoi" and the Oolden Text (I'salm cxl, 2-R., "The works of th* Bord are great. aought out of all them that have pleasuie ther. ln. They atand fast for ever and e- t, and ure done ln truth nnd uprighUiess." The annlversarles of the National Daftf Yacation Hible Bchool will closu n.-xt w.-ek with a special servlce on Thursday after B0088, I.ecember 12. ln the assembly rooin of the Hible Houa*. at whlch the Rev. W Boyd Carpenter, canon of Westmlnster and former Blshop of Rlpon. will speuk. a IN PRE8BYTERIAN CIRCLES. At the Weat-Park Presbyterinn Church In A II. Evane will preach to-morrow at 11 o'clock on "Lives Made Complete." At gp.tn. Dr. Anson P. Atfrbury will preach. At the church house servlces will ba contlnued at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. by the Rev. Dr. William F. Carter. The Rev. Dr. Howard Duffield will con? duet both aervlcea to-morrow at the Old Flrst Preabytertan Church. A home hour aervlce alao will be held at whlch Dr. Duf? field will apeak upon the toplo "The Prl/e Winnera." Th* Rev. Oeorge William Carter will preach to-morrow mornlng In the Harlem Preebyterlan Cburch. Blble Sunday will be observed. Dr Edgar Whlfaker Work will conduet Communion aervlce and a receptlon for ?ew members at 11 a. Bt and will glve a brlef address at the Fourth Prtsbytertan CharflB to-morrow mon.lng. In the even Ing he will rontinue his aerles of sermona on Psalm xxtll. ? VVhrn *Tfll We Again See Great Won ,1:sjl Wrought ln the Ch'.irdi?" and "Who Are the Prlndpal Persons in the Hible.?" will ba Dr. H. Kdward Yoii.ig'a mornlng nnd ev.t.ing subjects to-morrow ln Bed ford l'resbytcnan Church. The flfteenth annlversary at the Glen more ******* Presbvt.naii Church v II be clehratfd to-morrow. At the Scotch Preshyterian Churdi the K.v Dr. Davld (J Wylle will preach t<> morrow mornlng on the "Wedding Gar ment." At ? P- '?>? Or. WyUe will con tinue hls course on "Old Testament BaiatB." Tls topic will be "Joseph. Uie ? >i,i TWBtaaBBBt Chrlstian." At tbe Hroadway Preabytertan Church. the Rev. Dr. Walter Duncan Buchanan, pastor. the Communion aervlce will be observed to-morrow at 11 o'clock and there will be a large additlon to the church membershlp. Dr Buchanan v.111 preach ln the evenlng on "The Children in the Market Place." The Rev. Dr. John W M.ulvot. paator of the Watson Presh> leri.m Church. of I'lttsburgh. Penn.. will preach at both ?trvtfte. to-morrow at the Lafayetn Av.nue Preabytertan Church. In the I mornlng bla theme a-111 b* "Tha Attras . tion ft the Cross ' and ln the evenlng "Our Heavenly Clt'-nshlp." Jlandel's "Messiah" will be sung at the Brbk Presbyt-nan Church to-morrow afternoon. BAPTIST. At ''aivary Baptist Church to-mgrroi the Rev. Dr. Henry M. Sanders will occupy the pulplt at 11 and 8 o'elock. The Rev. I. M. Haldoman will have for his morning aubject at the Flrst Baptist Church to-morrow "The Talk by the Way; Or, How Our Lord JesuB Ohrlst. one Sunday Afternoon, Avouched the Book of Genesla and the Entlre Old Testament." 111s evenlng theme will be "Recreatlon; Or, the Survlval of the L'n Btteet Are We to Have Eugeiucs New-Genics?" Dr. Charles A. Eaton, paator of the Madison Avenue Baptlat Church, will preach to-morrow morning on "The Re warda Whieh Enrich Those Who Seek the I?rd." In the evenlng hia toplc wUl be "Can Any One Practise the Sermon on tha Mount?" METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Dr. Wallace Harold Ftnch will preach at the morning and evenlng aervlcea of Bt Androw'a Methodiat Eplscopal Church to-morrow. The morning topio will be "The Provlnce and Power of The Book." and tho evenlng subject "An Early Prodigal." The Iniverslty of Pennsylvania Glee Club, DOW on a tour, will alng "The BU?TOna Resound," Beethoven, "Hark! Barkl My Soul," Shelley, and "Radlant Morri," Woodward, at to-morrow'a Happy Sunday Evenlng Service at Grace Meth odlst Eplscopal Church. Dr. Relaner will spcak briefly on the "Worthleas F?u cated." In the morning his toplc will be "Doea God Notice Indlviduala'*" To-morrow marks the opentng of anni? versary week at 8t. James's MethodtBt Eplscopal Church. Thls ls the seventy nlnth anniversary of tho founding of rit. Jamea'B Church, Thuraday. the 13th, belng the anniversary day. Tho U.v Dr. Archey Decatur Ball will proOOb the anniversary aennon to-morrow morning, hia aubject beuig "The Church of God." Dr, George Clarke Peck, secreturv of the NOW York City Soclety of the Meth odlst Church, will preach to-morrow morning at St. Paul'a Methodlst Churcn, Waol Bad avenue and Htb street. The !\ _ahO10l JOBB-BOO alao will ape.ik on "The Propbealea of the C1u__** Dr. t.. orge Wllliam ''a,rter o.* tha N'e-.v York Blble Soclety, will Bpeak at the evenlng service. J'r Cheaiea L Qoodetl preacbes t uiofiew B?trnlng and Bvonlng at COlaary ;,|. thodttO Church At the Park Avei. u ItatbodlaI F.pisco pal ?'hur<h the Nlowa that tha American ptople are facing a coiidltlon aimli.tr to thal of I'raic e before the Revolutloa Will b 801 forth by an attractlve programme ? yrue C. IUIbI r, Ptcaluent of th" B0t*04agh of The Hmiix. wiii loetara at M a aa, ("T_e High Cost of LaOtag: Canaa n'.d Care." Dr. Arthur Jamlesm will prOOOh at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Dr ieOfaN Culver Ilearn. at the Met ropohtai Tempaa, preaehe^ to-n>oriow nornbag. la the evenlng there will be m ? iied nualCOl aervlce. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. ThO se. ond of four advent organ recltala will be held tO_BBTTOW afternoon in the Church of the Traaa_a*_rat?_ The R?v. (teorge Ashton nidham, reclor Bf rft Luke'a Church. la preachlng a aenes of Baadey evenlng aornaona on "The Oeneral CTaareb of christ." BBa epeciai lople to-morrow nlght will be "The Church CathoMc, Not Protestant." Af St Stephen'B gplBOOPal Church, the Rev Dr Nathan A Seagle. rector, ,<er vlces will be held to-morrow at 8 a. m. and 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. The rector will At the church t<t the Ascenslon. the Rev. Dr. Porey BtltlnOJ Grant, rector. will preai fl l? 0B1MI0O At the Public 1'orum. at S p. m.. Professor K. C. More, of yale, w-lll speak; his Buhjeot bataaj "The rjnhappy Sltuation ln the New Tork Public SchooiB." The I?a/. Or Krnest M. Stirea will preaeli at loth sermons to-morrow at St ThomaB'B Church. There will be special rnualc. The UlKht Rev. Wllliam Boyd f'arpenter will be the prencher at the Advent mld day servlces In Trlnlty Church from Mon? day untll Krtday. REFORMED COLLEGIATE. At the Colleglate Church of St. Nleholas the Rev. Maleolm James MacDeod wrlU preach to-morrow morning and evenlna-. Tbe Rer. Dr. Henry Kvertson Cobb will preach to-morrow morning and afternoon at the Colleglate Church. At the Madison Avenue Reformed church the Rev. Dr. Henry van Dyka will preach to-morrow morning, and tn the evenlng tlie R?v. Dr Chaxlee 1* Ooodell, of the Calvary Methodiat Fplscopal church, of thla city, la to occupy the pulplt The Rev Dr. Burrell will preach at both aervlcea at the Marble Colleglate Church to-morrow. Hia morning aubject will be "The Btography of a Chrlatlan," and his evenlng toplc, "Getting the Better of One'a Self." JEWISH. At the Temple. Heth-el a apecial 'Hanu kah service will be held to-morrow morn? ing. The Rev. Dr. S Schulman will lect are Ba **Ooa_B_raaa_ee Judseiam, a 'Hanu k_h Meaaage to Youth." Dr. Booker T. Washlngton. principal of Tuekegee Inatltute, will dellver the addresa to-morrow morning at Carne?rle Hall before the Free Synagogue. The ad dresB wUl have special referenee to the anproachlng aemi-centenary. oelebration of the Issuance of the Emancipatlon Prodamation. UNITARIAN. The service at the Church of the Mes Blah to-morrow morning at 11 o'elock will be In memory of lta late pastor emeritus, the Rev. Dr Robert Collyer, who dled a week ugo There will be apocial niusic |>> the cholr. and the Rev. John Haynea Holmes. the minlsler. will preach a nie niorla! sermon on the subject of "Robert Collyer, Balnl and Bei r." a UNIVERSALIST. At the Church of the Otvine Paiernlty the paator, the Be* Dr. Frank oilver Hall. will preach to-morrow at 11 a. m., hia subject helng "If I Were God." At the 4:20 P m. veaper Hervice, Dr. Hall's aubject will bo "A Guldebook to JUfe." CHURCH SERVICES TO-MORROW BU1PTIST. FIRST BAPT1ST CHURCH Broadway and 7lMh Street. PASTOR I. M. HALDEMAH 11 \. M? -THK TM.K B\ THK 1VA. : OJk IIOW 4)i i: i oitD JEN1 8 <-HRtST. ON*. Bl'NDAi AITERNOON, AVOl CHEIi THK H4?<?K Ol GENEBli AND THK IV TI11K OI.D TKslAMKM." strangers fiill> u? ?eleome at the mornlng *er*lc? aa al i ??- . -. -.ii _,_?. na 8 P. M.??RB-CRKATION OF MAN: O* THK S1RVIVU. Ot THK l >F1TTK?4T. AltK WE T4? HAVE KUCENir* OK NKW-GENH M?" ( ome au.l hear about 14. ( second in SerleO_ FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. C0nr.EL.US WOELFKIH, D. D. PAgTOE ? <o .\ u Blbl* Behael seasion Tounx Wnmen'i Claaa: Mra. Mcrrett. Leafler. Tounx Men'a CT*_: Dr. Addlaon Moore. LMder. II A BL * 8 P. ?. IMbllcVJnn.hlp. SERMONS BY DR. WOELFKIN. C. A. EATON, D. D., Pastor, will preach B?iai at hoth ?ervlre? 11 A. M.?"The Rewards Which tnrtcli Thoic 'who S'-k tk* Lord." | j. u _"c?n Any One Practise th? Ser nion on tlie Mnunt' ? ALVARY &APT15T.3W57* Rev Hea.y M. Sanders, T> V.. will preach at 11 and 9. Hpactal muale t,y C'alvarv Grand Cholr. Bowinan, MgMORlAL BAPTIST. Waahlngton Square. EI.WARD JTJD80N, Paator, will Pr*p?cn 11 "Klndneaa the Parent of Converalon ; *. "(iaoil Temper."_._ CHR18TIAX SC1ENCE. || rvlre* are held ln th* fo'.Iowln* CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Sumfays. 11JLM. t & P.*L Wsdiissdays. 8 P.H. Flrat Church. Oentral Park Weat and _B* BJ. *>.-,,nd Church. Entral Park Weat and Wth ot. Thlrd Church. 125th Bt. and Madlaon Av*. Fourth Churoh. H?K) Weat 181at BtBBBt, Flfth Church. Madlaon Avrnue and 8Mn t4t. Slith Church. Park Avenue and Blat Str*et. _ CONGHM.ATIUNA? Broadway Tabernacle Broadway and 58th Htreet. Rev. CHARLES E. JEFFERSON. UD, P**t*r Rev ('II.VRLBH R. BROWN. D. D.. Deaa of \al* Dlvinity Hchool, pr*a.ch?* at 11 a M ? "Tho ReH*)oua Uf* Lnflur Chans-d ConBltlon*.' _ 8 p. M.?"The Young Man ? A*?*t*? BBBI Frtenda." Wedne?d?y. S P. M- Prayar M**ttng. ETHICAL CCLTUHE. THK SOCIETV F1>R KTHICAX, CCXTURE. Founded lft"*- MA . _. Meetmr Houae. Ontral P-"-k We*t * 64th Bt. U A M?Dr. FKLIX ADLER, Bp*a*W, BnbJ*ct: "Help ln the Hour* or _Itmoat >ee.l." jr.\\i>H. TEMPLE BETH-EL lIlTIi AV7g AND 76 FTREET. rev dr bamuel i?HlJiJiAN. BUNDAT MORNINO AT ?L^.P'' "CONSTHI'f'TIVE JFD.'ElbM. ALL ARE WELCOMJE MUTHODHT KPISCOPAL. ST. PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH | _M Knd AVaaaM and h.Ch St. 11 A M. DR OEOROE CUABEB P?CK. I H M REV I. RRNE8T JOHN-ON _ a on The propheclea of the ChrUt. n* from Hat.de! a 'Meaalah by tt M Cholr; Frank J. Baaedlet, urganUt:Vtela U.,--riiou*?. aoprano, Emma Brett Sell'ck. omtrallo. Harv.y W. Hindermyer. tenor. ir-derlck Wheeler, barlton*. I.ouia K-PP. \ lo.miat. F.n^U^rjajiateln. 'celllat._i_ ST. ANDREW'S M. E. CHURCH beventy-elxth BUaet, weat of Columbua A-.e. WA?LACE HAROLD FINCH. atlal*t*T. II A M "Tha Provlnco and I Tl ttook"; 8 P, M. "An Early Pro-lntal. v, ,-.(-. ra and Vlaltor* fordlally U ? CALVARY nethTdist SftS: ? )? v?i>r. Cioorg* William '.'artcr. NEW THOIOHT. a/ILI_ EAl I.KNEB PAGK Speaka Sundaya. i M P. M. Profeaalonal Wnnnn'1 League. M)'Jt> Broadway. BubJ*ct: "SPEECH k HEED AMD HINORANCE." FIRST CHURCH OF \mfmWi CHRIST D.iryeaa Academy. 47 >? eet 7id M. Sl,t iZct ? n Convera-tlon. s.-'-v |. e ll' A '? ? W. John Murray MAR. KTHKRIDOE CHAPIN P.erkeley Thcati V\ **ih ?*-, i"'?r 3th Ave. siindlv Mornlnara MA M PuMIc Invited "AIJ?__LJ____J___i_ THAT OLITIKK.." PRKMtiTKRI.-U?? THE BRICK"CHURCH Flfth Avenue aad Thlrty-eevi-.uh atreet. i-,-|lllam Pleraon Merrlll Mir.latera: > }.-rRrik i atlmer Janeway Dr. Me-:i!l will preach at 11 o'clock and at 4 o'clock at th* BPEC1A1 MU8ICAL SERVICE OF II iNDEL'8 MEgSIAH. ?=olol*ta- Agaaa Klniball, Nevada Vander vaar, Chari-, \V. Harrtaoa A Frank Croston. Organlst: ClaraB?* inckinaon. B!Me BchOOl and Classea: I4:4"> A. M. M:.!u." k S. r. :0?? Wednoaday. S P. M._ Central Pregbyterian Church WEH1 IVTTH BT., N'EAR BROADWAT. Rev. Vv'Il.T.'N MERLE-8MITH. D. D^ Paator. ii>'"uchtt* at 11 A M. JAME8 B. COt-HRAN at 8 P M Evenina PubJ.ot: "Barrler* That Separate. l< 4'. A M - Young Men'a Blhle Study Club. 3 P M?Sabbath Pchoot pevotlnnal Servlce Wednesday at 8 P. M. ALL WEL'-OME. FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIArTCHURCH l'lflh A.'i.uo and Flfty-tltth Btr*et. REV. J. H. JOWETT, M. A., D. D. Hotralag terv.c* at 11 o'clock. Dr. .lowett will preach. All aittlnara fr?* *t 11 o'clock At 4 ao it"' BaaraaaaaH of th* Lord'* Hupp*r will be aBnrvatl Mld week *ervlc* ln th* chapel on Wcdie aday at 8 10 will b* con .y Dr. Jowett._ WKST-PARK PRK8BYTF.RIAN CHURCH. *H4Ji St. and Anx?terdani A*?. Re* ANBON P. ATTKRBt'RT, 1). D.Jp Rev ANTHONT H F.VAN3, V VAVt8ton Dr KVAN8 preachea 11 A M. I>r. ATTERBUKY at 8 P. M. Preachlng Berrloe* at the New < horrh llou-e. 4J08 W. U8th 9t. Rev. William F. Carter. 1). O.. will prearh at 11 A. M. and B P. M. OLD FIRST Presbyterian Church Ftfth a\?. 11th to 12th st. Rev Dr BDWARD PITFFIELD. Paator. 11 A M "The IIoIt . onimuiilon.' s v M "The Prlae Wlnaara."_ BROADWAY PRKSBVTKRI.W l ItrRt II. lI4t?. at. and Broadway RKV WALTEB D. BUCHANAN. D. D.. Faator, sdmtnlst*ra th* Lord'a Bappar ?t 11 A. M aml Preachea at 8 P. M Fourth Presbyterian Church Weat Knd Ave nnd fllst St. EDGAR WHITAKKH W'.RK. D t> , Pa*tor. 11 A. M.. The Lord'a rtupper. j 1?. M.. Dr. Work preactiey_ UHIVERSITY PLACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i.'or nf 10th 8t. .one blo?k wear from B'w?v? aEDROE Al.EXANDKR. D. D. Pastor Ser? vlce* to-rr.orrow at 11 A. M and | P M -?or wiii praawB. Waateaaaaay evening aervlce at__8 o'^_l'? k_ MUkDIBOM BQ. IKKsiniKRIAN CIUBCH, Mudlao.i Av.'iue and 24tb Street. ?. \. c. H PARKHFRST. D D.. Paator. Rev. G. R. BtONTOOMEET, Pli. D.. Aaatatanl atlaiatar, The Paator will pr-ach at 11 A. M. Mr Moi.tirciiierv Bl I P M RITliKRS PRKSHYTKR1AN ( III R( II. Br..:nl\\.n u.xl Md ??lreet. Pre*ehtnn at lt v M unti s p. M. by th? Ke\ tieorje Keynolda. D. D, nf Kaa*** ?'ttv. MUaourl. Communion followtnit the Mo.ntna Servlce. PRDIK-I\M EPI8COPAL. . III H< II OF THE IMABNATION. Madlaon .W< and 35th 8t. Rev H. C. ROBBINS. Rector. A A M.. Holy 4'unimur.lon. 11 A. M.. Morn Ins Prayr ""d B*iraoa h\ the Rector. 4 p m KvenniK Piay--r and Sernion by tha Rev, Prof V M Hl.i.U-ef _ AL1. ANOKI.H' l.'HL'RCH] W**l F.ii,! Av. aml Mat ^i . Rev. B, DE I.AM'KY 1DWN SI'ND, D. D. Rector. ? Boly communion, a A. Ma Mornlng Prayer and rterrr.on bv Rec? tor tl A M ; Choral Evenaon*. with Ad dreaa, 8 P. M. 8traaa?ra welcome. FROIESTANT EPISCOPAL. Cathedral of St. John the Divine Amsterdam Avenue and 111th Street SUNDAY, Deeember 8th IA. H.Ilolv fommunloa Iua.M.Holy Communion it a.m . Preeeher, canon DmiKiaa 4 P. M_Preacher. Rljrht. Rev. Dr. Royd O.rpenter. Canon of Wejtniln.'ar 4:30 P. M.Choial Service daily except Mondat aad Saturday ( IHRfll or TIIK ABK?NilON. Flftli A?enne and Tenth ?4trert. Rev Dr. J'BRCY BTICXNET ORANT. Rcctar. 11 A. M.?Morning Service and _ermon. l>r. Orant. fiubtect: "The pulplt and Public Afffttm " 4 P. M.? M-i.del?ohn'a "A Hymn ef ? I P. M.? Piibllc Forum. lnr., Kpeaker. Prof _ C. Moon Bubject: "The t'nhappy Sltuation ln the New York Piiblt'- BcheBBJ.** !? P. M.- Dlacu?8lon, Parlsh House, 12 %\ea? 11th Btreet._._ Church of the Holy Communion, 20th st ar.<l 6th ave. RFV HENRY MOTTET. D. D. 8 A.M?Holy Communion. II A. M?Service and Sermon (Rector). 12 M.?Holy Communion. 8 P. M.?Chlldren'e flervlcea. 8:1.'< P. M. ? French Brrvlce. I P M? Bervtoa and Sermon (Rev. ReO ert B B. Foote). Organ Recltal, Tueaday. 4:80 P. M. Chureh of The Imoaltgnratlon, 1 K. SBth. OEOROE CLARKE HOL'OHTOM, Rector Communlona: 7. 8. 8 o'elock, L.E JEUNE'S MASS and SERMON (Rector). 10 80. CHOR AL EVENSONQ. 4 o'elock. SERMON. 8 P. at. OROAN RECITAL, ?t 8 P M THE CHURCH IS OPEN ___, DAT EVERY DAY. Servloea dallr 7 and 8 A. M. and 8 F. a. CHURCH OF ZION AND ST. TIMOTHY 314 Waat 67th Street, Rector. Rev. HENRT L.UBECK. D. C L. Holy Communion.0 A. lt. Morning Prayer: Preaehar. the Rector .U A lt, Eveneong: Preaehar, ReY. Dr. Ru.h ton . 8P >f_ ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCN Madison Avenue, corner 44th 8tr?et ThB Rev. LEIGHTON PARKS. D. D.. Bectat, 8 30 A. M., Holy Communion. 11 A. M., Freaoher. Rer. Frank Heartfle__ 4 P. M.. Preacher, Rev. 3. S. U.ehet. Special Muslc. Organ Recltal. B-i*>. $\. Cbomas's Church . FIF1H AVE. AND ?JD HT. Rer. ERNEST M. BTIRES. D. D.. Reoter, H A. M., Holy Communion. IL Morning Bervlce and Sermon (Reote?>? 4, Evenaong and Hennon 'Rector), THK BOCJALXST PTLF1T, Pt Mark'8 Chuicb, 2nd Are. and lutr,il'fBi Sunday nlght at 8, Rer. IRWIN TUCKER will apeak on "The Economic Baala of B? llglon; Mosea aad the Rellgion of ?A_?d*r Injr Trlbea " _ _-__ Forum Addreaa: HARRT WATON, an "Tha Btndy of Marx "_ 8T. MATTHEWB CHURCH. 84th Pt.. near Centrat Park Weat: Rev. ARTHUR H JUDQE. Rector. 8erv_ee. 8, 11 A. _L. an* 8_P. M.__. CHURCH OF THE HEAVENI.T REST. Flfth Ave., above 43th 6t Rev. HERRERT SHIPMAN, Rector. Berrtcea, 8 and 11 A. M, 4 P. M CT I II8*t'C **Vest Ulat ?t-t Convent bt*. %>l. LUBX * R*v. Aahton Oldha_, Rector. _Servlcea, 8, 11 - m.; 8 p. m._t GRAf E CHURCH. Broadway and'loth B3C Dr 8UATTERY, Reetor, S. 11 (Raowr). 4 (Mr. Claah); 8 (Dr. Klrkua)._ BT. STEPHEN'8, 132-128 Weat ?th Bt Rev. NATHAN A. PEAOI.E. D. D.. Rector. Hervleea. 8, 11 A. M.. 4 P. M. KKFORMKIi. THE B_DDI_ COL?BOIATO ( III R( H. 2d Ave. and Itl Rev. john' t; FAOO, D D Mlnlater. will j.re.i.r. at 11 A. M. anl I i M THE MARHI.E COtUWIATO < III K< H. .'.th AV( ar.'l 2Pta 81 Rev. DAVID JAM BURIU-Ua D D.. Miniater. will preach itt 11 A M. anil h !? Momtng: "Tha Blographs ef a ChrUtleB. Evenlng: "Getting tba BetUf or .? THE (OLLEIilATE (HIK( fl <>F ST. M( HOLAH. .'.th A'.^ aa.l 4^tll s< Rev MALCOL? JAMES MA . arttl praaati at ii a. m aad - P. at Qutrtette acconipanie,' '... Horp aml \ iolln THE WEST F.ND ( OI.I.EI.IATi: < III K< II. OTeat End Ave an.l TTUi 81 Re-. HtWRT EVERT-ON COBR, D "? Mm isfr, will prea<h al 11 A M an.l 4 :l" ? \t 4 S0 F. M.. Choral aervl i herd'a Vtalon." by H. W Park- Cholr aa* hv Mrs. Ar.nl- l..'il?e Davld. Harple; MADISON AVENUE REFORMED CHURCH Madiaon Avenue BBBrBMaf "' BTth Bl l-<?*'. Morri^ HENRY van DYKE B>o8.ingREV. CHARLES L 000DELL, D.O lilliiKMl.li ClirRClI OF 1IAIU l-M. Uenox ave. and UM Bt_. . Ber. a_8Q_0 Tn.TON, Jr.. I>. D.. Mlnlater. wi'.l prea.-h at Vla^ni. j>nd 8 p. m. REFORMED CAl'HOB_BX 8ERVirE8. Chrl.f. M!??lon.JPl Weat am ?Afternoon. 380. Rev. MANUEU FURRAN DO. D. D., Dlractor and Paator. ~ iociEtv b7~a__B8_0_ REMOIOU8 PO'METY OF FRIENDS (Or thodox). Meatlnga for worahlp, 144 F.aat 20th Bt.. New Tork; Lafayette aad Waan tngton Avea., Brooklyn. 11 o'elock "REJUOIOUS SOCTETT OF FRIEND8.-Mee? Inca for worahlp. 11 a m.. at 221 Eaat 18th at.. Manhattan. and 110 Scharmerhorn ?t.. Rrooklyn. _p_Brrr a__8T. TEMPLE MODERN SPIBlTrAI_t8M 18a Ea?t 27th; Sunday avenln*. Rer. Bdhleu. ner'a eubject: "Falth of Futore"; followlrc epint communleatlona. Otaer meetinaa Thnradaya. Frldaya._ "BPIRITUAI. AND ETHICAL BOfJETT. 14^ Weat 12.'th Helen Tetnple Brl?ham Bpeaka morning and evenlna. E?enln??.ma. "What Ia Excallent Ia Pertnanent._ THE080FHT. THEOSOPHY AWOCCULTISM A Cour.e of Four Free Lerturee by L. VV. ROGERS Natlonal lecturer ef the Tha?ophieal Boolatr 2228 Broadway, near 78th 8t Bubway. Leeture Sunday Evenlnf, 8:15. Bubject. "THE INVISIBLE WORLD." Vlaltnra Wehoane. Free l.??rtnT-. UNITARIA-t. CBTRCH OF THE ME88IAH T nitarlaai. Park Avenue aad 84th Ptreet. 11 A. M.?Special Mrmorlal Se-rrtce tn Memory of DR. ROBERf COI.LYER. MR. HOUMES will preach. Puhleet "ROHERT COLI.VKR. Halnt aad 8?er." _All ara welcome._ AIU BOUI?' (Unltarlaa). 4th A?. * ".'"th St. Rev THOMAS R 81-K'ER. I'aator. Rev Dr WM W. FENN. DEAN OF THE DIVINITT SCHOOL OF HARVARD IV VFRSITY, CAMBRIDOE^ MA8S.. will prt-aeli. All cordlally JnA'lted._ LF.VOX -VENTE UMTARIAN ( HI R( fl. Corner 121*t Stre--t. BanrlC? ?t Klevra. THE NATURE "F I.1KK. Rev Merlo St. i'r..lx Wriaht. D D.. Mlnlater. mnvoooatiot. The Church of the IHvlae Paternlty. (entral Park vVe?t and *?th J*lrect. Rev. FRANK OI.IVER H.VI.l.. 1) !>.. 1''?'?_ will preach at 11 a. ni "lf 1 Were ?..?!. aml at 4 :t0 p. m.. "A Oulde-Rook to Life. OTHER HERVICKS. IHE T-NION" THKOI.OOK'Ai. SEMIVARY. 8e'rviee In the Chapel. Claremont Avenue, between 120th and 122nd Ktrer-ta. at elevea o'clcck Preaehar, the Reverend Pi OEOROE F043T MOORE. D. D. I.U I? of Harvimt t'nlv.TBlty. Tlie uttendaiice of all not recularlv w?r BhlpplhB elaewhare la r,>rdlalh invlted LABOR TEMPLE uV\?ni JONATHAN C. DAY. D, D.. Bupt Pleaxant Sunday Afternoon. 4 I*. M Preach Ina Sundav Even.ua. 8 p. M EOU18E DU SAINT ESPRIT. 4.*. EST *74 K?P._firrvlcea dlvlna, 10 30 et 8 h. Rev. A. V Wl'imeyer. Reoteur. Y. M. < . A. THE HEAVE1VS BV A WELL-KNOWN AbTRONOMER. Illuatrated. IN AUDITORIUM. 4 OVT.OCK WEST SIDE Y. M. C. A. 57tl. Si.'. >'t ?'id 8th Ai'inif. N>w- York. RAYMOND FOSOICK," E_-"'...n. of ACcoujita. N Y. <"ui.. **NEW YORK IN 19l3.M 214 Bt. T. at C. A., aaae Ttb a\a_, ot 0