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Boohs arad Authors HOLIDAY BOOKS FOR XMAS BUYERS Continued from pane 10 ???sed and but aeldom equalled by the ?,reser.t-day master printers of the Old books chosen by Mr. I'pdike fr-i ??publication in this Humanists' Li brary ???* "-var'ably worthy of the artistry bestowed upon them. They are select ' ' their value and mari? as representatives of var????1* aspects >f the saltare which flourished in .rope during the pi-nod of t'a* Beaeissance, each country that e revival being rep bost Thus we have y had in eai ! ? ?mardo's ghts on Ar: und Life," Erasmus's ?agaSil War," Pierre de Nolhac's -,.rch and the Ancient World." .???dney's "Defend of Poetry" ai ? th Hubert I.anguet. To these there are now adde.i purer's "Journeys to Venice and to the low Ctaatries, and the two volume? named at the head of this review. It need not be said that the editors of ?hese works are acknowledged authori These editions ure published by subscription only, the size of each is? sue being decided hy the number of lobe? ved; er pit -faces the Dis? course" with a scholarly disquisition upon its derivation from the N'eo-Pla- ! tnnic ipoeolatlons of Its author's time, ? the work of his con? tent po."-.ries ?n.l successors, who, in turn, derived from him. Mr. iction to the "Gala ? good man? ners, linking antiquity to the Renais? sance, and that to our own day. NEW ENGLAND HOUSES A Gallery of American Archi? tecture. . : A.NP. ? ?rous i "iton: ? -. ell printed volume is s welcome addition to the library of n architecture. Its ninety? Ites reproducing ex- , rind detail? of deco lently printed. The ; th, as is proper I case of historic bouses, ample I builders and sspoelally where sue ? ? of the same family ; isma.ned in possession. Among ?hus illustrated are that of Gables, the Pickering House. ?H, which is now in the direct line ' the ninth gen frati^n; th? ' ?>??-. Mass., ? ience of Governor <J?*jre; the Longfellow house, at Cam? ncy mansion and the ? Newbury port, Mass., which was built in the first half of the seventeenth century. There er old New England houses here, I ?dely known, but worthy of in ? on fcccount of their architect? ural merits. The reproductions of Co? lonial doorways deserve special men? tion. PARNELL AGAIN The Statesman as His Brother Knew Him. iv . PaANELL A Use If Hz a. Co. t'ameH's book is exactly what it led, a memoir, not a biography. I ?- | bias; no parti sansh-p is to be ronicle Tone's part ?h remark e Irish Nationalists might ell have seen that the Noncon to judge the moral is-?ue alone. .Vr. Glad- ?' Mocod by them from party motives, was also one ? ?ho <-<>u, l do! di ? n .vate mor- i from pub! This memoir deals at length with Paraell'i childhood and y-uth, and, so' f?r as th. ? -ented ? edly the fa! ? man. The ?as - tu the poir. ... ht showed ?? .Mure of jeal-| - whii-h develop? '?tir ;. - ... ,.ry u-'.ion ?as the root?-:: desire I own ??y at an- ? At ? ambi i :e l s ?''?Cl* references ti his c?ys there were elwajri v-ry bri?-?? and ?.'???If was one ? wh?. thor r understood ths I "s of firnel'.'? "??range and baffling charac Sl but on? <,,,uV,ls tr,is. (?ne rather ??lleves ? ? merely familiar - lias an un nistakab!*- intimate qua -. r nublic life ?wms to have been taken on the sp'ir ?r 'ht moment, early r 1874, at the ??l?? of his brother-in-law: Suddenly, when we had discussed tn? sltaal on from all points cf T??*. Chs : "By ?fan be h grand opening .or i M frar k avowal by one ?ho r?d slway? been ? as to ok <?'.r bieath ?*ay for a moment. Then w. *Pm?carried away by the idea an I I ?a word?: ' would! It is a spl< ? mind was made up, - - . .-. even if abso ways ab as ? as the thunder lightning. ?'?raell was e? gaged to an Am? *:r' *?r'y ? - O'Shea ra.?.?-, but his h to the | ?aaimout in the opinion that ... - imply "I'nabie to cans of ai iOOU 01 IHK ?BU . i fle ?liday book ?y'r sTtaoad E. Priost if the . ' ? I i and wit) ?? resources b*> , i by uetrstioaa il mention. B?" ?',rl'' n and eu.. oi.?r| pa? Vil and V?J1 ??." ,"'71 *":.'""?P^-1-r.re hi, PMiilaaiWM ft?"t *v' ?/ova. NA. il'r??i!f a) A-riir Rae?ri?ni In "A MMiuram -r \-V ? ? ?-?ai ? DoobMar. PsS? * loi cil of the Diocese of Fond du Lac, and I some sermon?-. RU'K HAM'S DRAWINGS. One of the mont welcome holiday hooks of ii t he u.fXj ? edition of "A Midaummer Night's Dream," with Arthur Rackham's lilus- ' tration?, issued I .y. Page i Co. The imaginative aoalit*/ of taoae drawing? was enthasiastically com meated upon in tl.osc columns at the time of the pablieation of the original i.. In i;? lees expensive form the -hould t'ind an oven arider popu? lar.ty among tho.se who love good art. VIEWS AND REVIEWS OF CURRENT FICTION The Second Volume of the Translation of Nexos "Pelle the ' Conqueror"?Monsignor Benson's Last .Novel?A New England Conscience. PELLES APPRENTICESHIP. rni.I.K TU I' COMQUBROR. Vol. II: A - A year ha? passed -;:ice the public tion of the first volume of 'Telle tl Conqueror" brought to the attention American rea nisb novelist ? rank. The Impression ei ated by its picture of rural poverty Denmark some forty years ago is no heightened by the sequel, in whit \'-\" draw? with the same unrelentii realism the life of the disinherited i all toera of the kingdom. The pe ?ve of time la of the Btmi portance in this second story, espi daily to Americans, since they ha\ never known the fatalistic attitude ( the poor of Europe toward their poi erty ami those "placed above them It was the greatest of all the obstad? in the path of the early leaders vvh would help the poor upward nnd foi ward to a jus* of the goo things of life 1 l il pathetic ami at th ? of th European working classes in a preoi dained order of society of which the Were destined to he the victims wa the subject, also, of another autobio graphical novel written la England a the same time bjl a journeyman car penter, Roberl Tressell's "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists," which wa not published unt I early this year, find discovered in manuscripts in th hands of a maid servant, its author' daughter, novel, too, is confessed] autobiographical. His career, like tha of hi? young hero, began on a Dams farm; like Pelle, he migrated to th leva Bad hoiame a cobbler's appren Whether, Ike him, the boy wil turn to teaching in the third volume o trie story that is still to come is ; question on which no light has of : ?hod BS yet by translator or publisher Hut Nexo is a far greater artist thai Eng . h workiiigiiian just quote I V fatigable piling of detail upon until the book b ace mea an Imprt ? without hope o That hope was airead] dawning, however, in the centres of in , in England, Pram In lil Ue I?enmnrk frightened the a I ? i-rt !y Confirmed their ske: g el B netter (lay. 1*6 al 'I' rnorrarv" was as much anath ? . them -. to thi n ddle cUs.? which exploited their helplessness. The last remrn. i old guild?, with their ? SB l Bppri ?; tices, were go ng down In miser*/; tl.? m?' lades rialism, conpet irig with them from abroad, found them unpre part"1 - the great merit of Nexfi'a twe novels that their young heio BOVOI steps out of hi. ilnri' m hi? environ ? i t ami ruin povsi':.. hi? perploxil?es, hi? ma, h h ? ? v uro made an ir. drama trouni! blm. He fioui enipb . . ?? vain eompetitiofl with machine-aude goods from abroad; Ins miaor** is BO greater loan that of the peer whose footgear B "man who, starv? ing herself, yet gives him food. Ami out la the country his father, having realized hi? life's ambition, a leasehold ai his own, must, through po i? to h nCBOl rriari, and with il the ?* -.ears' back ng labor. leed, in ?rother figure than are'? that Nexo ?ums up the con? ditions of a pr-riod ?Thick re**eated elves, a few yesr? earlier here, a few la'? r thl te, over it i ! the Old World. re i? that of "l i.e Great I'oAtr," a ?tone ( ittOI ?f brains ax well as of gigaatie pbtsieal strength Thi? man I IB the world, he se? r-?rea for harbor Improve* rr,->nU, and thefl the whole town turn? upon biro not only the contractor? afraid for their profitai but all the I hour gee i of thi toara the mayor, I the doctor, the apothecary, ihr mer? chant?, all outraged by the temerity of , a mere workingman who would rise above his appointed place in the scheme of things. So he fails, and tin.Is con? solation in the visions that alcohol small daughter breaks 'her health . rey of the phy: i srife. But if m this wider picture and its vast significance the author does not raise his hero to a place of undue prominence, neither does he neglect him. Polio's development toward the conquest promise?! in the title of his story is steady. ? in al? most imperceptible to-; hi . L M it is there. Among the conservatives and IstS and the humble drcain - .- boy is be?.nning to think for f. He is bat poorly equipped for the? greatoi struggle, but ? end of the volume he start-- for the Danish capital to make his hazard of n?'w fortunes. OD06FI8H! ODDSFIM P.T R '.- .1 ? A . This ii nrosii? novel written by I . or Benson. 1 IPs favori ? r.lctive sufficiently indicate?, it is a. eal novol of which the King is the cen'.m! liirurc-, if n<>t the hero; and it may be added here at once that the Look ii a.< Interesting i? i 'iction as it is historically wall arc Phs uu? . fair case for Charles, but in na ?vay blinks at his ptofligacy, ? line's his friend.? and his honor ? than to "go o-i I .cam." as lie callf'l it. This, then, I narrative of an Engl -hman, a secret agent of Innocent XI at Charles's court, becomes the Kn^'?-- Bgenl as well. ? Poj i -n Blot and ' ? B ? -? lint furnish the tv .. r ?Jos of the Story, which end? vital (liarles*. repentant death; ?>f his mis-ions to Paris the hero tells us nothing. Th.? - in the event B of tin- p are Introduced end vividly drawn the if Y<irk. Monmouth, Til ? l, the I'uchess of Portsmouth t.rst among them. Wt have a glimpse of Mr. Pepys and Nell Gwynn; ther?? aie hiding boles m < Stholic he hunted Jesuits, ?.II t? ? .1 \ ;?. of the period, and all the ad? ventures and dangers and flights and M which they cieated. Tni srork? manship is, <?f course, exc-llcnt. With oal roooarso to disturbing arc! of spssch aad stylo, the author ha?? succeeded in giving his narrative the tamp oi iti time. SIMFTIN<; SANDS. IAHM, H-. Mrs i: ? . V-*\ tSjMh PI?. SiT. lluugl.ton MtflUa ?'?.ni- i It is a far step from the sparkling comedy of this author's "The Sparc ! ' to the seriousness of this new from h?-r per.. Based ujion a dy that is also a mystery to all ts dramatis persoosi, "Shift-1 Ing Sands" la, tirst of all, a study of ? eiopment of character, nn?l then, and SSO t tellingly, a pi?! lire ?if rural American life, of surviving l'untanum which would hardly km name, in a small settlement York and Massachusetts rnee? Does expiation coase to he merit? S/hea. through the StraagS ways of life v ?th m?n an?! wonn'ii anil children, it | brings happiness to the penitent? Is I further sacrifi?e re<|uiie.i t.. balance the account? These are, indeed, prob-? lems for the I'untan conscience, but ?icm'ment is so cleverly managed by the author tha' ths re,i,1er BjOVOI inspects thai sha is diaeussing them and seeking an answer until the end is nearly reached. Seemingly thu chronicle af uneventful lives in atran '-m I environment ruled by tradit.on envoatioa, a story of conformity rited high standards of conduct! marred only by small foibles love of uni bai Itableni - aad < si -. .- th'-m; but below thf surface the problem seeks its an?w? r, and lads n just where conscience SOemi to forbid r! -vii.. brings i? from afar out of experience is well SOOSt, and ther? are some capital miner character sketch.? The atmosphere of place la I unmistakable. A good, able piece of i ?ork I ? RELIGIOUS NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS _ The oldest of New York's religious welfare workers declare that not since Civil War time? have there been such general preparations for helping the poor at Christmas as are making now. The churches, Sunday schools, all of the chanties and reliefs have volun? teer investigators out in search of worthy families that are in need of help. Managers are determined that respecting families in real want shall not be compelled to disclose their mis? fortune, but -,ha!l nevertheless be known and helped. Christmas decora? tions in the churches of Fifth av. are to cost less than usual, in order that families may be assisted. The Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church will have two big trees, and has invited children from the East Sitio and West Side to give to them BOt merely toy?, but food of manv de? scriptions. The West End and West Park Presbyterian, Prick and M; Avenue Presbyterian, Calvary, ?irace, St. Mark's and St. George's Episcopal churches, the Broadway Tabernacle and many others are drawing out their entire discretionary funds for use at this time. Calvary Church, in Fourth av., will distribute 400 packages done ! up neatly, that were brought in by members at a special sen."ice held last Sunday night. Many of these churches distribute dinners, in basket?, en? deavoring to take care of families in particular districts vit!,out regard to whether they are members of their congregations or not. Catholic, Prot? estent and Jew are co-operating. The Salvation Army will give 25.000 dinners in New York ami have a dis? tributing place m Washington Brooklyn. Volunteers of America will g:\t- on 10,000 baskets filled in the same manner as the army baskets, anil for five persons. To-morrow will be ?"hristmas Sun- ' day in the church.-?. of New York ami vicinity, and elaborate programm. be the feature in many houses of wor? ship. The musical feature on Chri?t Bunde** never ranks so high as at : Easter, for one reason, perhaps, be? cause st t. of the year the churches divide their energies between the Sunday preceding the holiday and the day itself. Nevertheless, the ser? vices will b? kreativ enriched in many churches to-morrow and will well re ttondeace. Now York counts among its ecclesi astical soloists many \ ocal ist s of high lank, and In addition away ?ing?ra af note have been secured. Instrumental ? ployed to a large extent at . and harp . liai at.d 'ex l.o much in evi ?? churches also using cor trumpets and trombeaea. IN EPISCOPAL CIRCLES. At St. Thomns's Church, Fifth av. ana ISd ??.. the Bar. Dr. Ernest If. Stires, rector, will preach at 11 a. ni. to-tnorrow. At I p. m. excerpt? from ' I'? "The If eai iah" ?ill M Will be an hour of orgui : at s p, m, by Daaial K. Philipp!. At the Church of the ? Fifth nv. and 10th st., the Rev, I>r. Per? ? Stickney Great, rector, will pteaC morrow on "What Do Yo i Waal ? mas?" At 4 p. m. Sa "Oratorio tie Noil" wil1 be given with ? ?.o..?' soli At the Church of the Holy Com muni"1 . lath av., the Rev. Dr. Hoary Mottet will preach to-mor? row at 11 a. m., 3 p. m. (children's ser? mon i and S p. m. At the Church of the Transfigura? tion, East 29th st., between Fifth and Madison avs., the Rev. Dr. (.eorge Clarke Houphton. rector. Le Jeune's Eucharistie office in C will be sung at 11 a. m. to-morrow. At St. Paul ? Chapel, Rroadway, Ful? ton an I N't da] ( nriut* rvtCO Will be held ne \t Thursday at noon. , At ? I ipel of the Intercession. Broadway and loot). *:.. there ? held to-morroa ? '? p. m. the service known as popular vespers. Carl Mor? ris, barytone, will ling "?he Lord II My Light." by Allitscn, ?ml "A New Heaven and a New Earth." A Christmas service unique in Episco? pal churches is the midnight Eucharist 1.1 st. Luke'" Church. Convent av. and ? nicwhat urusua?, tac?me at St. I.uk< 's v. and one of the Iced and moi I beautiful o entire year. PRESBY I ERIAN. Special Chriatflte? music will be a feature to-morrow at the Madii ' hurch, Madison av. and I ' ? merniag servie. at il a. m., ?: . '' ?? prelude boa-inning i". and 'in- eborel accom ? l by harp, Cello, cornet, trombone arid organ. The evening service nt 8 o'clock will Be preceded by a prelude at 7:.'." o'clock. At the Old First Presbyterian Church, j Fifth av., 11th to 12th sts.. at 11 a. ni. to morrow t'ne Rev. I>r. Howard Puf- | : i Id will preach a Christmas sermon and the rhmr music will consist entirely of Christmas carol?. At h p. M1. Dr. Dttf? field will speak on "The Christ Chili" ami Hawley's oratorio upon the same th?me ?ri i ne sung by the full choir under I ? r. Carl's direction. At the Fifth Presbyterian Church. Fifth a-.-, a! '.'.th It- the Rev. lir. .1. H. Jowett Brill preach B< service? 'o morro".. The offering will be for' ?he Presbyterian Hospital. At the Brick Church to-morrow Dr Herrill will preach at 11 a. B?. and at I p, rn. lo-morrow. The soloists at these aervieoa are: Soprano, Inez Harbour; alto. BOBO Bryant, tenor, Charles W Croxton. ?,? the Uest-Pitik Presbyterian Church the Rev. Dr. Evans will preach '.. morrow a' 11 a. BL OB "Fear Not." BOY. I?r. Atterhury Brill preach ?t f p. m. Christmas will be observed at both services with Fpeeinl music. In eveaiag the choir will sing Christ? ma? carols. D?. Walter I'uncan Huchanan, pa-tor of the Broadway Preal rteriaa church, Broadway h-.i 114th st.. will preach to? morrow at I 1 ?!? m. on "The Fulness of Tune,-' at,.I Bl * I' ?. the OBI - "Bethlehem," by Maunder, will be sung. There will be ipeclal music and ehoT rrow at both the morning and - of tie New York Pn>sbj tartan Church, Ififith st. and Seventh av., the Bov. George W. Arms, jr.. pastor. The sermon topics are as s: In the morning. "The ? hn?t mas Star," and In the evening, "Crowd- i e.i Out?" Christme? will be observed by the West End Presbyterian (hurch with an ::,?.? programme lo-morrow BOTB lag and evening. C. B. Hawley. the compoeor. la organist and choir direc? tor. CHVRITIES._ FIVE POINTS MISSION (Old Brewery) 63 Park Street, New York, 1 in, .mir help at Christ? nus time. Hundred? of Poor Are Suffering fur fond, shoes and clothing. We leed three hundred each noontime. Mr?. MARY L. ROGERS, Treaa., 63 Psrh St., N. Y. ST. ANDREW'S ONE-CENT COFFEE SUNOS ease ?t.m ? ?re lu?-?t?fl tlirou?h- j to f?*4l th? hsnfrj sad t.rcd? ? ? n a ? i i i iHEOB ?KB I t:i? DAILY. Ill'.ir I- l\lis|s|l? Mll.KITEU. i ha.lt? ah.iultl B? it.?.l- payal'l? to tt.? o| BT ANllRI CC.NT , , ,. j'l. ||i ,\ i..-l I! VI" . l| . 21 V I.ST ?TU .?iTUKVr. Miss Edna Smith, soprano; Miss LU i-rowne, contralto; Bedel Aleock tenor, and William D. Tucker, basso The choir will be assisted by a chil dren's chorus of several hundred an by the Lyric Society, a woman's choru of forty voices, un.1er the direction of Arthur D. Woodruff Dr. A. Edwin Keigrwin, pastor, will ;.veach a special < hristmas sermon. Christmas will be observed at both serv:c?M ?n the Fourth Presbyterian I hurch, West End av. and U-lst st.. to? morrow. Dr. Work will preach a Chr.stmas sermon in the morning, and in the evening "The < brist I h.'wl." by Hawley. will be given by 'he choir. To-morrow will be I hristsaas Sun? day at the Church of the Puritans. At II a. m. the Rev. Robert Bruce Clark will speak on "The Wonderful Child." and at 8 p. m. the choir, quartet and chorus will ging Dutiley Buck's ora? torio, "The Coming of the King." At the Northminstei Prcsbyttrlaa Church. 11! Wen ll.V.h st., the Rev. A. H. Limouse will preach at 11 a. m. to? morrow on "Must We Look for An cther Chrl ' "" and at I p. m. on "Beth lehoss Memories." Christmas music will he r?ndete I by the choirs. At the Fort Wathington Presbyterian Church Dr. Martin will preach to-mor ros? morning on "Has Christianity .'" in the evening the Rev. 0. l.\ Miller, of Albany, ?rill sneak on "\p plying the Scrubbing Brush to Poli? tic- " At the Lafayette Avenue Presbyte? rian Church, comer .,:' South Oxford OOklya, Dr. Albertson will preach ?n. and 7:45 p. m. to-morrow. itmas Spirit ?>f the N?-w Ago" 1 ?ver All 1 Song: A Dream." will be Dr. S. E I Young'- subjects to-morrow- morning ; Bd evening in the Bedford Presbyte? rian chjrch, Nestrand av. an 1 Dl Brooklyn. ?MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL. To-morrow is to be a day of special Christmas significance In St. Paul's Methodist Church, West End av. and 86th st. The Rev. Dr. Char!-? !.. "ii..?loll will preach at 11 a. m. on "The Chris! r," and at 8 p. m. on "Christmas in New York." Calvary Methodist Church, 120th st. and Seventh nv., has prepare?) for both moralag and evening service to-morrow fine Christinas musieal programm?e A* the Madison Avenue Me:;. Epi scopal < hurel ,601 ? nd Madison nv., there s .. st 11 a. m. to-m< rrow by the Rev. Dr. ? v,'. Bogi re, of Drew rheol The regular cho.r -.sill be i by an additional quartet and Violinist Special choral service at 8 !>. ni. At St James's Methodist Episcopal 'hurch, Madison av. and 126 th st., ip Luther B. Wilson will preach to-mon ng. "The Influence of tor's subject at the ? -. ei in:.' ; At the I'.. \ ?? ? Epis? copal (hurch Hamilton Holt, editor of "llie Indei sndenl to-morrow morning at lu a M . leet "The Pederatlon of the World." A.lSUflATKIi IMRI.K VTI III ST8. SUNDAY EVEKIiiS LECTURES Elf.HT OCLOCK SHARP PASTOR BRENNEISEN TOPIC: PBACI on USMtU ?on ? w HBM -.? mn ? NEW YORK CITY TEMPLE W. bid St.. N'. H ws? 'Subwsy Colun-bui Clrclo) BROOKLYN TABERNACLE 13, 19. 17 Hlcfcs St.. Near Brooklyn Brido?. ?i P.M.?Dluour a hy Pa/tor Jolly. 7 p.m.?Prill? S'r?l?-f. 7 10 P M.?Bible Study SEATS FRtE NO COLLECTION C A. EATON, D. D., 1'astor ? ;-??. H il la- r.-liig alifl < II A. ?.?"Is Cirl,lma? a Mockery with ths World at War? 8 P. M.?-Glit? for E.ery On?. T I. . i 9 I", I>i 1! S 1 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH. Union Servi..?. (I*v. CORNELIUS WOELFKIN. D. 0. I . ? - L. . - 1- \I Blinda) ?? '. ? ? ? I '...-'? A M I ? P M _ CENTRA. TISi CHURCH. r?t FRANK VI ? L>. V.. Pastor. H ? \'r ? . I.?"Bl . . . . 'aymen. WASHINGTON Hcl?HTS BAPTIST CHURCH. ? A? Mini.i. I'ATTIrWIX. I? I' M MAM i- -I ? JU.hON MEMORIAL IAMKH ??! HRI IK I cBatianaa icnvct ??-rica? aro htU 1 ? t.'.o fo'.'.rwi.t Christian Science Churches Sun. II A. N. snd? P. U, Hfd. 8 P. M. flrn i h '? ? sous! I'srk Waal ? . ? a. Park Weal a. .1 I ??:'.. .-?L ? i M. !'. o Ato. Knurtli ?'. - >? a? . A - ? '1 irStb St l h St. _ i <>\<.ici;<.\tiov\I.. BROADWAY T ABERXACLE Broadway and -.?."> Straat. r..T ? ; kRU - i: ilKH?MA i> D . . M M M ? ???mas I'aj a'. 11 A. M. Dr. JrfTrrs.i-1 w'.'.l Wsdll ?la. S P M. Irairr Wl . .? MANHATTAN CHURCH I.- adWAjF, Teth St. il,, H \ MTIMSON. l> L>. Christmas Barr? ?. ' a 14 0 P. M I'aatoc pn-arhea II. Ill III ?? <?1 ? HKIST. CENTRAL CHURCH. IU sT?jsl IUS St. U A M I' ' JAMXS M PHaX D. D A ?I_(Nnoaa ...... l- M_ KTIIK AI M I TlltK THE SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CULTURE. I ? | tl I --? W. a >~>*1b St. 11 ?. M MR. LAIPAT RAI. ?;- . ??Tha Hoaaa ol lha People of ladla." 11 \\ I ?.II. TEMPLE EMANU-EL ., ? : i ? I | ! s . ? . "P?l Ju - ' 11 H. I-r Hlirer ? Jew ?? v ??? 1>t Dr - a the i All ara o HKTII !.l. n V1I.I nrTH \\ t am? K!.\ |IH KAMI KI, -? IU I.M\S Ii 1? I.IK.KN \\ \|; ? - . .T Or MA? i UIKt ?.'? ?I ? Kill 1. ? ?. s ?. ? CARXKGIK HAU. Kl NPA? AT 11 PR ?a; ? MXAM ;.U >'? ii.' urraoom ii-i-iopal. MADISON ~?VE. gS?^ k,.,. i n A \L at. I ? I M I r a : ? ? H't II. '-tt W II s?ra. Hi 1? IJ. I> tl Dr?w I - -?. .. - - a ... .i ST. PAUL'S METHOOI >T CHURCH CHAi.LtSL. GOODcLL, u. 0., Pastor 11 A M I ? CALVARY MEIi.ODISI JM R v. W. H. MORGAN, O. O. Il A M ...... a ' i |? M ? Tho . \ OLD 10HN STREET CHURCH. !!? i LEW I ' H HllU.l. TKI1. i> I? Pa, A X..UI.I? .?.lint.. \ laite I 1rs Ki.ri.t V - . . 1 A il * * xl i ST. JAMES MEiHODISfft&tt Il A M SlSUOr II THl II H WII-S??N - I .1 Helen llark. - ' At 11 s. m. Dr. Arthur Jamieson will preach on "The Christmas Message." 1 At ?> p. m. Saint-Saens's "Christmas ' Orator'o" will he sung. V St. Andrew's Methodist Episco? pal '"hurch the raptor, the Rev Fred Winslow Adams, will preach to-morrow morning on "The < hud That Was Dif? ferent," and in the evening on "An ? d Hope." The Old J"hn Street Methodist Church ? will hold it? usual services to-morrow ng and evening, with preaching e pastor, the Rev. Lew ?Streeter. A Florida service will be held to? morrow evening tt (iraee Methodist Church, West ln'th st., between Co? lumbus and Autstei "lam avs. REFORMFI) ( BIRCHES. At the Collegiate Church of St. Nich n'.-i . Fifth Bv, and 4.-th st., the Rev. Pr. Malcolm James MacLeod will . hi 11 a. m.. and at B p. m. he will give the annual sermon to the New r the City of N'.-w York op "The Faith of the Puritan the Great Need of America To-day." At the Marble Collegiate Church, Fit h av. and 29th ?t.. Dr. Burrell hav? ing bet n i by the death of h:s brothi - in Freeport, 111., the ser? vices to-r.iorruw aril] be in charge of his as-i-tants. ?ill preich on "War." There will be ?pecial Christmas music : by the quartet. Evening seivice o'clock will be in charge of Dr. M:!li ken, who will take as his subject "The True Her ." At ato Church, West End BT, .'. -, tO-morrow morning the Rev, Pr. Henry EvertSOB Cob!) will h and the choir will be a- ' Graham Harri-?, violinist. At the afternoon lerviee the Bev. Thomas Ne Bride Nichols will preach nnd the choir will h- assisted by Mrs. Annie Louise In the Hamilton Grange Reformed Church, Convent BV. an.I 149th st., all the services to-morrow will partake of nai spirit. At 11 a. m. Dr. Paul Se;bert Leir.bach will presch on "An Ezchangs of ( briatmaa Gift?." At the quartet, under the leader? ship of Mi?? S. Lilian Jones, will ren der B in.1 ;.'- cantata "The First Christ? mas" and I)r. Limbach will speak briefly on "They That Take the ?sword." BAPTIST. The Rev. Dr. Charle*. A. Eaton, pas? tor of the Madison Avenue B Church, corner of list st., will preach to-morrow morning on "Is Christmas it Mockery with the World at War?" and in the evening on "Gifts for Every one." The cp.nt I "I ? the Child" will he produced for Be Ifl New Vo. | U) "... row evi ll the Wash? ington He . t Church, 145th ? To-morrow the Central B Church ll to n- ?' an every member | visitation In the interest of a closer ?ad : port of the church and ? 4. Tie 1 will be done by a itroag force of men, i who will go eut 'wo by two. KKTHODNT RPISCOPAJ PARK AVE. CHURCH. - >?; s. \Atfn bjr 11 ? I ? 4 M Xmai Mutlc?String Orchcatra. I a. si.. M M IMOI I.111. SCHOOL OF THE BUILDERS TROWARD 1 Mil o-orilV j 150 We?t 78ih Street Free Lecture? Every funda ? at 4 P. M. and Every Wednetaay at 8 o'Cti h. pecial Pear? Lectue hrittmat Dny at 4 P. M. I he lluro...- of the ?.. hool i? to teach the ielalitnislii|i betwetw ?.iiltjerliie ?ml uli . . lit. i mind, in the end lo.ti iiiaiiUiiui mai Un..? bow t.. raake Hie r-saaeeltoa ?vith imimii. power, i..t*. nl?il..in, tafe?is**-*? Mini inir-Hiicm... I la?aea evcff] rnorninn at ll .....i aftffoB? ni .. r\.t.-pt H-atai-ataj .nul *.iiiitint; iii.ii perrasosJ instruction. ?I'Hiim; si m m.kk ma?. MART i HAPIN, li. - Hi? W 'v*?t 41th. - WILL CHRISTMAS EVER COME? Pi?? Mrctlnfi. Btutll i. ??lue . : flams. X-wsi.i'j? elll "**? D*? ! _, ..,.,!.IMi I ! r.4.1 Kl I ROOM HOTEL A8TOR Bl VD? I - . . I;-. W JOHN ?i HliA Bubjed A -- ?, Maa !.:? _ AEOLIAN HALL. *2 W. ?0 ST. THE i.tW THOUGHT CHURCH 11 A. 14 K. W *.... BaaSBW. t in u. ii or Tin: in.At iv'. ? nhist I \ ::.!. la m f.! HOT! I. ?. ?AT. 11 It,, U HlllN Ml KltAV A' . ??-tic?, 3.30 H _, PKK?.Ill I KKIAN. FIFTH AVENUE PRESSYTER'AN CHURCH riltM Avf. and lilt, -filth St. REV. '. H. JOWETT, D. D.. Pastor -, at II A M a '? * t K. I?r 1 "'' -, Of er: | .... a. \... | | .MAM. r - MM v. : a? th-r? \ M la _ The BRICK CHURCH ruta ai .?? i i ama. ,,, , ,?? . v. II I. v.l I'll RSO.N MH'.HIl.L. ?"-t*t ' , I HANK LATI11KH lA.'.WAV. DK. MI'HItll.l. pit . ?? I 4 o'clock. SI'Ei . , - ail 4. I. ? . .an unit? In io a m Noon ??-...??? ' . ? ' '.rtjtaiu '?a LAFAYETTE AVENUE. BROOKLYN. rtiri- ma "I M ???" ., . v . SON D !? l-.trr .*,???.'' : i v ' OLU FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FIFTH AVENUE-EL VcN.H STREET HOWARD DJf FIELD*-! \\. tl-8 P.M. FOURTH PBE-SBYTtRU.-J CHURJH w- : a,?, as? lut St. EDGAR Vilt'TAKER WORK 0. D.. ???it?-. .AM a. S P. M _ rl-\.ri* 11 PlirsB-TFRIAN CHURCH. V?L.*4 I I*./.I. n . VmiM A : A?t ll.T *llt?n Mrrlc Smith. 1' 1 la.i. ? a- h A il and 4 M P M Chrutmai MjiIc anil S?rn?? ?l Bctn aWVMSS. WEoTPA: ?: HREsBfTERlAN CHURCH. 8t.tn St. -r.d Ar,..t?Ma-t Ava. Km ANS0M P AITEHBUKY, 0. D. I Un AN1H0N? H. EVANS. D. D. ?'-ton. I'.- I ? ..AM _ I'r A . ?-I_ A. EDWIN KEIGWIN, Preaches XVIAS MUSIC ' ' * WESr END 'I Va ? a I Mlas B R O D W A Y PRESBYTFR.AN CHLRCH. Walt.r Ouncan Buchanan. O. 0., Mir... ? . \ M ? I t P M KUT?ER^ -"b8^:?"'?*;, a-=,? ,1CH H-v JOHN DOUGLAS ADAM, D. D. Un.Pvrsiiv F a? Pr:$. vicrun ?!wcb H?-? 1.1."in. ' ? KB. D. 0 lllit?t?r it H A M ai ! ? [' M Ft. Wa?hington Prrtbyterian Church, 1.-4(1. St. na.r Broad??.. B??. DAN EL HUFFMAN MARTIN. 0. 141 W NORTHMINSTER il /-t Mima.? (IIKLITMAS HI ll\ It I s i A \. ip y CHURCH OF THE PURITANS. l.tO'h A t 4I1K Al II. T!,. W..,..|,r7' Il * -4 "' "ia kln? Uva,.' __* w" AlxfVlS n ^? \ "i. a < ii i Rri /?IXI'IJ A?i -n ?d , At Fort Washington Baptist Church, "00 Went 181st st.. the Rev. Enoa J. Bo?worth will preach to-morrow at 11 a. m. on "The Mystery of the Star" and at S p. m. on "They Presented Him (iifts." At the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, HI to 253 West 16th st., the Rev. John W. Lissenden will preach at 10:45 a. m. to-morrow on "The Birth? day of the King" and st 7:45 p. m. on "Blessings of Redemption." CONGREGATIONAL, At the Broadway Tabernacle Church, Broadway at 5*Jth st., the Rev. Dr. Charle: K. Jefferson, pastor, will preach at It a. m. to-morrow. The Christmas n-usic will be given to-morrow and will be sung by the full choir The Rev. H. A Sf.mson, of the Man? hattan Conjrreicational Church, Broad? way and 7?ith st., will preach to-morrow at 11 a. m At 4:30 p. m. there will be a Christmas service for the children and their parents and friends, and no STtaiag service. JEWISH. _ At Temple Beth-El. Fifth av. and 7?)th st., at 11 a. m. to-morrow Dr. Samuel Schulman will speak on "War and Peace in the Light of Macrahean Memories, a Chanuka Festival !'.? course." Dr. WIM will preach before the Frep Synairojfue, at Carnegie Hall, to-mor ri-.v morning on "Peace on F.arth, Good Will to Mea: Does Christianity Mean Tkoso TbIbcb**1 tertainments of the schools of the syn agoguo will be hel?l. respectively, on Sunday afternoon at '.he Synagogue Heos?, 36 West 88th st.; at Longwood's ? ? ray, in The Bronx, an?l at Clinton Hall OB tt't-rnoon. ?_ IN IT A Kl AN. At the Christmas Mnrlcoo, to be held to-morrow at Unitarian All Souls' Church the Rev. William Laurence Sullivan will preach at 11 a. m. on "Tho Meaning of Jesus of Nazareth for This Age and for the Ages." There will bo special instrumental music. "Christianity Inder Cntici?m" will he the Rev. Dr. Merle St. Croix Wrifrht's sermon topic at th?? Lenox Avenas Unitarian Church to-morro-..-. General Items of the Week. At the Church of the Divine Pater nitv. Central Park Wost ?nd 7r>th st., 'Christinas Suiniay will b<- oboOP/od with special music and appropriate ser? mon? at both SOnrleOO. The I'.ev. Dr. Frank Oliver Hall will preach t 11 a. m. on "The I'tiiversal Christmas," and at 4::'.n p. in. on "God Is Here." At the United Presbyterian church, 12th st., wosl th av., Dr. Kidd, pastor, the subjeci to-morrow will '. ? U follows! !! a. m., "Lo, I Come"; * p. m., "Antichrist." The Union Theological Seminary will hold a Mr?. (CO m the chapel, Claremont av., botWOOn I20th ami IBM sts., at 11 a. in. to-morrow. The pnacher will be the Rev. Dr. Albert Parker Fitch. It will be "open house" day for , IKI ?KVIrHI \V Madison Sq. Presbyterian Church *UV. C. M. PARKHURST 0. O.. PASTOR. Rev 0. R. ft'ONTGOME.;Y. Ph. D.. T?t I'aa-.ir ?. V M , ? P M. I s ? I rao i m r \ wT mnujou??M (Hl HI II Of THE BOLT COMMUNION, .0"! N??." ar 1 > ? A M H ' :i AM It. Proa !: M? II. iy ? I- M . b 1" M II Till KS\>.\\ I'T' KMRF.R ?4TTT i V M ? . ..... ? lll!l?TM.\-< I?AY : -*) a ?i . >. -i H ? -n: U A M M H - _ CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE. A - - kteiiu Btnsl I A. M. 1 i i Cm \ ? ? : a m Ra* Dei ?-".vetior. 4 I?. M. I'reai-lii R ?'? . ?- Bui ?.'i-tirta. ? I- M AI It IL. s r. M. Il.hor . ei -[X U? lay a I Sfl a r 0 A M I? A. M 11 A. M 'praat-her. i. : r. m St. Cbomw'e Cburcb m lie? ?KNE.Sl M RTIKES 1? D . Hotter, v il Mon : - ? 8 P. M. 1 - . M \ - LUT. g A. Sf. Hoir . - i. \. ? ... CriORCH Of ?ION AND ST. TIMOTHY ; I . i.i i.. . K, o. c. !.. ... SAM. 11 A M. 1 : r?t*cl*. or. The Ilect'/r... S I'. M. . uni S A. M. a , .. ... i . . a a m. ST. JAMES* CHURCH Ma.il . . I -I?t Str.? t. ?Ici? Cosaounlon, - Ch Iron's Barolc?, IIS. n ?. ? ri. Il; Lroi.ii'S l'ra Ba .4 CHRISTMAS DAY: I Pri ' I??? snrt Sermon, 11 CHRIST CHURCH, BROADWAY At 71STS?. Iha lie? EDITH i ... ama, n?-ter. ... < I ? - Christmaa K?r . Il n, MMnllht. ? ? A M M - i a i-...-- s -.. ? i ?. M ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH Mali?.:. Aiiiiue st ?Uli: ? T?ie II I .--? ? I? ilottor. >, A M . Hol? <'? n. \ ?: i i ? i- M T/io Bad ; i.i.i ?ir? m . y. ksi saralcs?. Tie M- . ? . 4 P M. CHURCH OF THE INCAflNAT?OT Vallvi A?.- ai.<l M4S St Rea I! i BOBBINS Ho? ?or. ? A M 11 A M " . ?r aercnor.. R??-l6r i .*er Hormon by tho Ho?. M a . . .- !? ; Che Ascension tf.*r* Roo Dl PKBC1 BTICa?fBT ?IIIANT. Kocts*. i . ... SotL" OU St. Paul's B way snd Fulton St. MID-DAY CHRISTMAS EVE. Carol Sortie?. 14. 1J KOOB CHRISTMAS OAY SERVICES A ' *? M _ THE. TRANSFIGURATION, i t. 2S. . KMON ar I il Jtl nK S MA ? t HEIlM?) ? UTAN?, P. M . UK? - i M 4- DAI ? oMMi vioxa ?. :. ? s Claras Maas ? . - I ALL ANGUS CHURCH. . ?. , ? Rea - UK LAN? K> ro?A ?r.M>. I. ;. A SI U | I . - A M ? al ?ten . . I P. M CHRISTMAS DAY Holj CunUBunloo, SAM ii. . . Il A M. Suai er. St. v3cor.jC0 cnurcb la on Ibtti .?-ireei. oaat of Tl:ird Avonjo. - ai S, 11 *n.t 8. _ VII SCATS KHFK_ CHURCH Of IHk HEAVENLY RE?T. ^~ I 1 . A.. . sboto ? Ho? li.?.i.ltl 1?T HlllPkUN It-nnr s H. i> Ooina.ui.Mm. 1. Mun.li.c Pra?*r. tVrm?n, - t ,. In( I >l. LUKc 5 W I u -.ar..i, H 1.) TRINITY PARISH. Ckaaal ol tho Istorcoaala?. ' ? ? ' H'? \t. H ?laiea U I? . ki. ..' I; Slit; ?:U: U it. 11 A. M.' I. s 1- ?I Graeo Cnurch Broaiwa? ana 10th Stroat " 1- ?I.ATTKR?. R ? . i ?I ,K~-tor) 4 iMi ?.? ? I (Mr. I .ai.U). ? a i i ; ST. sii:i>MEN's -:r;r:riir" Kot NATHAN A BSAfHX |. t> lioct.w. _ |-|.r.? naa l?a? ? ami 11 A ?I ST. MATTHEW? CHURCH, a \\v,i es.j, sl llr. ART1U It II Jl UU( .?er.i m s. Il ana A women at 4 p. m. to-morrow at the West Side You:i?- Men's ChristiaB As? sociation, Eighth sv. and 67th st. Men are invited to bring their women friends. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman will Kive a "Christmas MesssK*" There will be special music by the Sif.ig Trio. A special Christmas meeting will be held at the 23d ?t. V M. C. A.. Ill We?t tte* ?t., at 1:41 p. m. to-morrow. Dr. Henry R. Kose w.'.i irive an illu?tr?ted lecture on Charles Dickens'* "A Chritt m?.4 Carol." Bishop Manuel Ferrando, a former Father Supenor of the Capuchin?, will speak to-morrow 3 :;-!?* m. at Christ's Mission. 331 We?t 57th st., on "The History and Growth of Roman Orders." At the National Bible Institute'* Sun? day afternoon Bible hour, at the head? quarters buildinj*. J14 West 35ih st.. to? morrow, Don O. Shelton, pre?ident of the institute, will speak on "The Anti? christ as the Heal of the Nations." The meetings are open to the public. The Five Points Mis?ion is driven beyond the lisait of it? income to help i the poor to food, ?hoes, clothing and coal in this time of non-employment and destitution. Each day at noon? time it furnishes a good, substantial lunch for the more than three hun? dred in the school, and attempt?, as best it may, to assist the hundred? who constantly apply for aid. Now, as the holidays approach, lundred? ore look lag to it for Chn?tmas cheer, and friends are solicited that these shall not be disappointed. The subject of the lesson-sermon in the Christian Science churches to? rn, rrow will be "Is the I'niverse, In? cluding Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" and the {rolden text i Hebrew?. 1:101. "Thou, Lord, in the beginninf* has laid the foundation of the earth; ami the heavens are the works of thine hands." At the School of the Buildcra, lofl West >th st.. free lectures are held every Sunday at 4 p rn. and every Wednesday Ht H p. m. The purpose of the school is to teach the relationship between subjective and objective mind. to the end that mankind msv know how to make the connection with In? imit? power, love, wisdom, substsnee and intelligence. Classes every day st 11 a. in. and ? p. m? except Saturday and Sunday; also personal instruction. At 11 a. m. to-movrow st the Meet? ing House of the Society for Ethical Culture, (entrai Par'.. West and 64th : t.. Lajpat Hai, municipal counsellor of Lahore, will BB-BBfe M "The Hopes of the People of Ind.a " "Will Christmas Ever I'ome; or, Is Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men. What Senator Ingalls Called thr ?i Rule, an Irideeceat Dream?" This i? the question Marv Kthcridjre T. Chapin will tnke for her subject at the Berkeley Theatre tomorrow morning. At the Unity Society of Practical Christianity, :!"."> Mad.-on av., near Utl st., meetings are held on Suada**? ?' 11 a. m. and X p. m. <>n Monday at :i p. m. Mrs. Sophia Van Marter will lect? ure. The larjje numbers that are pres? ent at all nieet'infs attest to the in? terest thus Bteaifestod. Noon silence daily. All are welcome. KKPORMKII. THE MIDDLE COLLEGIATE CHURCH. 1 A'. .' H-* JOHN ti EA'.ti. H I' . MlnlaUr. II ?I A Mai P M ?4'rii ? .:. t'.rl.'raaa |i.. at M :<0 A M THE MARBLE COLLEGIATE CHURCH. 11 K??. ItAVII) IAS III hill.I.I. I> [> Mli 1." Ilot A freu I. V . . .' Il A M ",V?f n?. ret.r II. MllUkra. l> I' ?' I P M Hul.lift " I 1 I Serial i"l.ri.?ima? \I ?I ?.rrlci? H*r?! I nil 4 M 111 I. THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF 8T. ItlCHOLA?. 4 R-* MAUM M JAS MACLKtlU ll, li MlotttaV, w..1 prea. h il 11 A M at. I ? ? M f At f P. M., Annual Bon i n?-.? I.-ij . ? .. , -, il,.in' (t-hool an I 4. 4* Quart?, (n-ornpar.lnl t, n-ka Harp a, I Violin. S?rtl . .. I'./ at M A M. T?r Ma tatod THE WEST END COLLEGIATE CHUBCH. i I A. a ? II?? HENRY RVERTHON CtIBB, l> I?. Mlnt?'?r. ?? Il A M Hu? Tl,.iina? M.-BrM Nlrl i ll I II I' M fanrala ' I'.-'. .! ?? ' b) I II M . - . ? . , lUrpli t hoir ??? : -t?. | i> t.. mil f leu. . liraharr. Il ?i [lav a' 11 A VI I" ? Id- a Miial^ ?Zhe n*u? tnaiand Seelen; In lii? City of new yorh Thj PUi tat? Ani ,?i fer-M wt I fes r ? .It I. .1 Ma l^..|. li I' A.- - ?y ?la-i.'i, Sttwt, o? - u lay am Uu | . I. at Ha 11 ?' .? ? ?-> I? pr???fit HARRT a\,? MADISO?v AVE. REFORMED CHURCH HUGH BLACK Hamilton Craw ' ?^S I'AIL -lll.t.ul IllMiA. II I' 1. MlntMar. 11 A .M \ ...'.? a, !- M .HI? REFORMED CHURCH OF HARLEM. . I Bl I*.?? EJKjAI! TIl.TwN. Jr I? H. MlnU'ar 11 A M and ? P M i i..iitm?j t*er..m ?1th ?ppi ..? a1? r- a ! mu?lc. KKHIKMI 11 ? ATIIOMC. HERVirEr?, t hri?:"? BBf-OsS MB We?? 8'Ui R' Nr rl. a? a*., r loan, 3 SO. BtaBMB MAM KI. KERRANLMJ ,. |. , I'o'or Rut J?. ? "R. 'nai, le . ? a I I .?'a I I a ' a Kill !l I 1 (11 | KIKMI4. BELI0I0U8 SOCIETY OF F R?ENOS. --M-aflri? for worahip, 11 a m a' J.l Ku! ' ? "i ... ti , Br'?i?l/?. M-IKITI \I.IM'. Piyc??l?-ic?l Rawarth Saxlify ?f N. Y., I?.. holrla pub.le 'ft. Ttit?v1i Bid? ? or 5?tl. st A Ma.i;-" A-. Rui,.la? 1 A I I'M- .-I'M, WMn-ada>. '? M . . i M Ch-tMaaa? KB. Dantoh Tri ? ^_ I Ml \KI1V CHUBCH of (ha MESSIAH r/t^r JOHN HAYNES HOLMES WIM. I'llftA' Il AT 11 A M M KIK<T "JESUS or NIETZSCHE: A Chriitma* Challenge." M'Mlil. (HKIMTMAM Ml SIC. ??.ar*?- VI. !?: n.,, I 15 p. m PI ri.I. t*OM*B*a*a~NC?*M?s-M '* Slav t ? n lajtloo on BKMEf* of arto 00-n M'ili.1::.- lllirn, b> Mr. Htlr,?,. 0??" J. Lo????, T .-? i 4 p m -EREE ORGAN REriTAL. Band ac?t tari tor r>p, M 0n? o? Mr Iloiai??' a?**o?Ba all souls' , \:rt^Z II.-? Dr THOMAS K RI.K KK, Mmlaur. Rax ?>l I.A' III M '. HI IJ.IVAN, Aaao-lato. rHRIRTMAH -lit? H I..?. ?1111 SI'Vt IA!. IV. ?TRUMKNTAL Mil' Mr SIIJ.IVAV wl'l ;.r?-a.lT Si::.?? ' Till. MEANING <>!? NAZARETH KiR TH1B Ai.) ?.M> K"!! THK AtiKS K?rTtr?,i a' Il A t lit. ? lltfiud LENOX AVENUE UNITARIAN CHURCH. Corn-? l-.-i - ivt,i.-?a al ri^an. ?CHRISTIANITY UNOEB CRITIC!??." H.? 4 ' .t ? ?.. ? I ' I' Ml :.t?r I M\ RKSAJ l-T. THE CHURCH OF THE OIVINE PATERNITY. C?4.tral Para Wal ?a* 74?? ?!???(. R.? riiANh ULIVES HAI.I.. I? O. Pad?**. Ktai-hoi ?t 11 A M "T?? Uahrtnxl Ck-Maat." tod tt ? ?' I' m "(??? i? aim." _SPECIAL CHRISTMAS aUSIC. Y. M. C. A. S. PARKES CADMAN A i HK1M*MA> MaTBSAQI I a.ll?a Iiiitt-al M ni HI,1- 1 M C A . ? ? ??' A ? Af 4 r M OR. HENRY R. ROSE "A CHRISTMAS CAROL ll?uitr?!??. . h. ^ M ' * -.f ." s ??. at ? il OTHI.lt Hl.KMI Et*. IVTMjn I ?ur??? Hk ?.?. Irnu? rT??a Qs ?l.l.li th* l*rliK?a <-t <l.ofi ite?. l/.t ?o amail'i?. v .Itili.a. Iif? mr ?11. MtAL-tY WATER ?TREET MISSION. lln'I'O : '..'. . la), a l>rut.lt?r.l? a>pr.iau> I ,.1'f.l 114 W*l?r St.. VI* ?Il L Lia?? U Fr.akRa S? ITH AVE. MISSION. v. ? ?m* Oast M??, i ?i*? ?m/ i.taUii. i\ ?i L are