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VIEWS AND REVIEWS OF CURRENT NOVELS < rtnt tuneo" tT"m P*?' ,C ho ?ne? ?Ca. u* ?dd*d ? rendering youth v*T'eVT H? "??,nor- "" ' ' r*'"' l .??> -ho Vses S? I tJJ ...? ?rl th? . ....... 1 as with turcd with ? THF ?KIM B88 CW ILU. ?? H Teffa v ?' * ' ? *" ??rti ? I"* has been reorgamred by ?as a constitution, and i Love ? Penl* witn "- . ???"? TV fM i-f. a: Harvard a M >ou .,?.? He makes his American chum h poet-laureate. to reign. He intemis to d by in i ? o!?t g Arnrr k?r. *?* ' c'" ? ? v abroad, i . nly a \ ran poet-laure own v tUafhter, s I - is that ?1 Is i? ralf-hreeil, iar,p??i . ?. ? i all 1er way?, '??? favor te . - -, ? jfToll' c*#tlon? with Japan stid ta< sil ruri >> iangi" can'a reckless coursgi T/hr* ment of burlesque in the su- VVeat; In hs.? a* ? en?e of humor, jut ? e.i down to the real Vasirte?-?. of I to the lo\e and the If) - he carries ?m Tfy th him at top speed - meagrely outlined htre, g ' th? freshness. the r.f al thil capital book, ?f its *? .Vinci's of coloring, of ths ??Btivating novelty of it all. A . story wer'.-. I ? while of all who like adver* DAYBst! \K DATBRrAV ?. mar? of Has Af? <* i'-* * t) F i ' .. ? ?har?a? Hern?: ?t*a * This story ?f the fall of Granada and Colutr.Mir ? first voyage of discovery is tieellont work. Its treatment of a |T<st era in the history of Spain is ?psnoiis, ? reflects vividly the tradi? tions of Si .-?r.:?h chivalry, its dash and its dir ' ? i-i'urage and it? pomp. F?rd:r*' Isabella are well drawr., . imbus. The atmos? phere - ?il in these pages, its manners ?su. ? 1 :tics and ?arfare, its pui cilio and its Inquisi? tion, it? rivalries, jealousies, treach er.e* ss well a< It? glories. The plot in tro?! r ?-.plicated, and must be left to the reader It is ba>ed upon love, of course, and upon the roughnesses In its path, placed there by sn Inquisi? tor ?rae fean expoaura of h-.s own double dealing. W? encounter Garsi liio -'e la Vera and Hernando Perez de! Pu'car. heroes of Spanish balladry; I of a New World is drawn with telling touches which neg l*ct his weaknesses no more than his far.iui and it? Immovable faith ?n itself. Th ! ? not merely a Rood his? toric?! rr n?nce; it .s a meritorious historic?! novel as wall. BRLAT7I 01 THE JUNGLE, a*I*TH up THF. JUN?LE B, Jamaa Franca 1'*.* u* A C VeOurg *' Here is a round ripien tales for those who :.ke to read of -he mysteries of the Ka- ? s.xth sense of India which 1 to apprehend what ths Oec'*.* :* n five tena?? cannot per? ceive, ?j - r? le?, and of the influ? en?a of the jungle upon those who in *?de it ??? d whon I makes its cap ?ves. And here ?nd there the scene ?hift? from Asia to that other con-' Un?nt o ?? ystery, Africa. These are not itor to be read at a sitting; one "lust corte fre.?h to each and every ??? ?? It the impression be lo?t, or at ?east weakened. There is a thrill ir. most of them, a tragedy in many, h ? occasionally, owing no doubt t^ :-* ? .-erial in which he J?rks, Ur Dwyer is reminiscent of i ??Ip'ir.r, all in the stories *?ich the German agent of Hagen Mrk Uli? It is hazardous to invite cempar; ? "Bimbi." <>nce or t?ics the mystery is of the Indian ?*s*. si In "The Golden Woman of atlsntsn", It may be added that the ?uthor is at his best when woman ths white woman?enter? into the mys terv of h - taies, and with h?r in|ul j-on come- nearer to iU heart, if only y**?l?. her readier acceptance, than 2? her ? ? ? ,, in -The Black nortt-r.f-i of V..r Jehal." STILL JIM. ?^y* J.'V Honor? Willst? Frontls ?Vaca !i, r? by W. Hert.*?rt Ounlon, OJirl ?Utatrat'.r, > |n ? k knd whit? by J ??*? Wi.llama U'rr.o. pp SC?. Tha "????Vk a Htokea ('?.mpanr. ?Wowral tig themes problems of the ?tl?B end its future are firmly in T??ven in this tale of the great West M the Reclamation Service. There ?Jta? problem of the disappearance of *? native stock; the hero is s New ??fl?nd*r, the descend?nt of pioneers; I there is the uncertainty of what Influx and the mingling of the i of Southeastern Kurope will Tat forth And. finally, there is the ???lern pf the struggle for control the waters that turn deserts into ??itful plate., belween "the interests" ow the government, between their cor ??* agents and the honest men of the Bjam Plenty of plot there i?, ?till ?J*? of plotting; as a story of a big agineennic feat the building of a ? th? book is capital, full of the *~>itude, the compelling demand? of a task; and the awe-inspiring wild PBtry, w th its growing gnp upon TBe who live under its influence, is Ingly reflected The love motive t?n through it all is strong th? It adventure in adversity of a noble nan aid a man worthy of her. Tin w deserves attention and will pro U reflection. ?"ftaVCI INSURANCE." ?Is book on "Peace Insurance" Mc( lurg 4 Co.) Captain Robert ekton, jr., states that we have to lui' ,*'-ref things: Independence, fi'ieal and religious liberty, and I country's wealth. The last would |?ndervalued at $117,900,000,000: Assigning only equal values to he remaining two infinitely valu ?Me items, we find that we are in* ?Hng 13D3.700,0'i().OO') at an an "?l premium of $246,000,000 (the * the nation now spends each ?n army, navy and mil it s , e?i>?iderablj less than one flf BHnth of one per cent. Pisregsrd VM entirely the infinitely valuable Memi of the independence of our |a*untrv, and our personal freedom. ^f? "nd that our rate is still less ??an one-fifth of 1 per cent. . ?J?? nation expends annually on ysm ?nd crime insurarc? If>9.'{,000, I ??? ?' mo.000,000 mor? than is laBtisaV **r *W ,w niht*T7 TEXTILE MARKETS HOLD THEIR GAIN Stca<J> I xpanslon in Trade? Some Buying for lulure? louer ?'ailures. Btet lj e*pan?ion in trade it rrprrt I ronimercial afrencir? in their week!-.- reviewa. Textile market.? are .- I - .r improvement, eonserra tive baring in advance of present needs is cor* ., | an i unemployment in be ? ne reduced t omniercial failures for the week are fewer, but liabilities for the month SB far are heavy. "Dun's Review" v ill ?ay: "Each ?**?k Btrenajthena confidence la a pro? ra revival of business activity, hut the 'nrward movement i?. in flsnny 10 slow nnd there are so many ?ros? influence? at work that some disappointment il fe'.t that the advance la, on the vhole. not more I recent favorable con a rnurkeii are main? tained, cotton (rood?? being- in excellent : demand and the movement of under? wear and hosiery expanding. Silks, howev? r, are in only fair request, and tbere is a moderately bet-er inqu.rv for leather Chemical? are more ac? tive. Buildina material? are ejeni in much ?rider request. Commercial week in tin- ! . aaainat iM last wet k, : I week and MM c week Ian year. Of i, the East, 12K in tiie South, - ? ? v.. .- ,.?- | 61 in -. iii.l IM reported lia* 16,00(1 or more against 1J,"> ilitiei of commercial 'silure? reported thus far for Ai>nl ?i ?42.?91, compared with $18,- ; S4S6.5?S for the ?ame period last year. "BradatreetV has the following: lies to gam m vitality, | improvement heim: of the teadily spreading type.' trades and sections heretofore ,: in line. Distributive trade, bei anted by summerlike weather, led, current shipments by jobbers of essential staples are satis- '< . confidence in the future ex- ' Humorous points is mani? fested in a stronger disposition to j place conservativa orders for future; ry, employment of labor is bet? ter and war orders continue to attract attention and provide activity for a number of industries. APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. 1 V Hlil? J LYNCH (ASftl gl . i,et, 126.Sil . I ? Ljrni h. wide? MR* LOUSE \l HH.IMiEU lOrt. 16. 1914', net 1:1,1 ? I N'eldltuacr. mo, and U Neiillltiaer, m raen ts.Olf; lin. F.lUi ' i !ima i.iiui?? Vnri Bemuth, : Neid laaer. ion, each |4 ? - i.. mai Lutheran (irarrb wag . ! ? -r rri'lie* II 1 v 1?, pneha I4.IS4. ir.ortg?g<5? and ?I? $.. ?73 vi U ?. h s aTLUBlKS I Jan l?. 1S1I1. ?.-?? I V oapui H ? -- g-a 1 ? ' r ,i lu t?ri.ti i? I and I I?, i-a. li i I ? ...... bird i: . :-i KO a d ITS Wl ?. an undlrld , ililriy-iilni tot? ?t i.aure, Hill, (lurrus i ',.. 1.4, on?*tblrd inter.?t I near Urs I IHj. Blat?i bland, 12.171; an ui-- : a, re? it i- .. Hm?, Bitten bland. II.ITS; ra?h oi, band I I. ' ?*'. Dole?, n.-iigagei at gonali ? II,: pea 111. I Iflh , larian i liurih, IliS, accrued r?i u. I fllll.tr K W ll.'.nlT. ? :?wyer 'klll-d by a fill I " ? ? 114] i -'. Ilf.l.' Te Mm iMm Afteti I * u-ance, ??.641; ui- ri gagea, $3.471; pr ? a I t rea ,i.. ?del I also ha I ? .Vuiat-tiuaella. nut au- ; I -? -? . . . In? "is .l-i-i :*.. ISM); net I ? i . wick ? lle V-? ?ofl s - ipprali -i k- J--U.'- >" 11? oat l ?????? i I Ih? -i - *. ? ie?l wring ap ' praba ; ti $_; M..0 iAi.1, i liRISTIAN Ml El.Elt laarbei of in... ? ? IS14J . net. $21. IM To Hi-r- | mln? Bed?, libe*. $10,4-;, Augu*n- Sauner. Pbr?; I a a i-l ( ?r. fcilmuinl I bi Joti pli ?? ?itamann, i i relaii^E ??a gln-i I 40. and Hi? real at 'he eetat* pa.* II *?a a. I nlei-el A ??<??? l>? ; > J ? j i ally. IS71 , . Ill Ins i- ?ei.t e? . aiUei-a, l/Lt ili?*>' ?,-e , '?Une mi:- Ji I.1A 1 IIWIGHT 'Sri 1" 111! ? ? I To .lii,?i,i?', imigl.l. $144.04? ?ulrlglit . and i. life e?-a:-. ? . The re?4 ol 111 I? l-?'*le 'if i? ?:g - paai "i ?in i-|.!,e*a and nlei-e* "f d? Am U M a, ari?ral?eil ai I i *;-i, |SM, sad ? 5. Mils THEIIEKA MAAX (Not, 11. 1914); net.! ' ? - III**. Kin. 11.(1 l.ih.a Illa-. I Aaaet? An eqiim. 44 ? ? Weal III? M . tap??bad ?I $12,?00, per? il ? a ? rk? and I- ? i ATHLhINK i mu oRA.\ " - l" ">U ? ? I i : li Smith M? i 1. v u l la ti w hit?, in-pi.?- ?? ; ? ? i ? I - ? . ; ' ,:-i t ; i not rHaied. $301 > ? w.,,- i-.;ii, a' . ?iipr?n?l at ? - : : ? 4 l ?31 life in-uran r ?. - \li;s CATHKBINK A E VAsA\"\A IM ay II 1H4 . M4. S I - I- l.iin a kipdeala - -, beailni i aaai ?a, rlaugl ? In a li- I In Lngl, . . ? . .. lui harb? Marl? Her . f,'iu a month dm . ?I'll i lie li a ' : i ? ? vi Scbrotn; i ? or J'-'i ? linn.-h ea. ri la alao male for a mau-r ami - i brjrati? M . ?W'rji?i-i ?: : . 10*. MMhlnftM i tU.tm; 117 ?i?h It, I ? Eaii Uih ??_, b il . 144 n?.|, fi Hiirimn ?i , , U-1.000; 114 a I ..-, 1. !r?.|ge at.. $4T.'j0fl. 14*i It. $43.000; parrel ?t Tro?. N Y.. fi^nn I ' 10, ftllWort to inflinge ami lai- / . . $:6tl?S0. dr->alta. I : WILLIAM A MAI-I.S (Keh !?, 1013). Bet, l'-4 - ?rr Hi- arl ! the rlialrthuil?n ?aa a? f'-l- I ? ?? l^'ifrli of ti-mperanoa rr? rm, !? lirrih? ila:?s ?laiigliier. ?M.SM; William Mape?, | II? f'^ ami Howrll Mape?, aon. I Ttie will iirofldffl il,at 14 0S< tbeaM In rl??' 1 l'i trvuit for Mr. lila C. M?pe?. ?Irlnw In lieu of , (low^r In Ui? ??111 Ih? .- ? I-M fir'ejafi thai ?iah ir.at ra?-h of hi? . Mi.tren arlU ivfra!? .-r alrebolb N-nragea and neter i .-r lake rhan.-.-? I-. ai * t-'il-.g of gui- i g TU? wl(li>w i.iliteaud Ih? ?111 ?ml ? "-ni wa? ?BbcteA SIM Ih? terina ara not *b* i o,r,i |r ?le leport A??'? (i .-finirih ti.lereet. 1 In equity In reil'v In H,?Um Hoa.l. Ttie I i api.ral'e.l a? $M,000; enulli Il.tM, In KM I iliiaion a?.. Tli? Broax, ipiir?l?<si at IS.000. In ?alt meaili?. iL'^'iO. ilepixtU. ILMS; 100 ?nan-- Tar? Venall.e? Healiy Cuinnany, $?T,SS4. ill UM na,i? ?ai lu: .-rt I?, dedu.-liuii of $000 fir III1LH' B BEMAMIV (Jan 4. 191?), net. ? | ?.-ui two (1 ?lighter?. A??et. j rtgai a I ;- raaaj? ?;. }. ligar liUalnajM. 4L'S l.riml at . $2.HO-' sni -in a ROBBRT i M m 9. 1K14). net ITS.MI T?i Alberi A lli.bei i wlJowir I Pf? ?Itata In SIS. . -r after the llf? nut? and the ir?t of the e?tate r?*" le Helen H kahn. Claia i -. i K'-i*rt a-:<t Henry Kobert. In :? . . *. ?qulty. 111.???. In : .'. . at I ? .'-O". an 'null). $11 I ??jl-ia.-- I at llf? '?O. ?n ?nullT. Ill . a? ?r-pial? I at IJO.IOu. fbpoall. - . . . , and peraunalU, Izo.lJl; at - ? - . v I nil tiMA'? i" t J?. 11? ! ? T.. u..-rr I Friedmaa. ?on. ?i il Hr?r Frindma and Hal ? l-,-'lni?i da-ightei?. ea. h Jv Hrln M W Aimi irauee ?ml permi.iU... $3.IK; itol? . ? I lARAH M WEH 11 ?July 17. 1104). a r??td?nt ? ' v. iu?n. M?K> Vain? of ei'lre ?alaie ? i ??? A??ela tanhie In Nan ?? >rk Iirrsi-.il? 1. \,?r Tori bankg I aa?, .'..?Ol To run .- <f vi raraer, abc?, ?nil Esulb H. Aiim? ?aw. JAIME RCYKE& memher of the fln- at Rin?? ? ?? I t ? lain ag? il Uifa. i III. To Ma A II A .. Ilejne?. 1.171; In - R ? , Bret a ! Ce 111 ? ? ? ' a ?Iain ... Ma I A? - E* ' -? .- I an li i B?yne? $M.51? MORRIS n'liEV (AgailM. lllll; ? ?4. $17.514^ in.Min? an.I w< OH ' f . ,?im li liataxWnt in Fh!l?dalphla a 1 Kai ni?l < 'hen >?*. t? ?bo In PI ?' I . Ra?i at ?*iai? pasaea u> : '. ?* - Cotien and Ra'hei ? .,r- * ?4e e lrtll A?M<I D?U<-^l?. I. - I ? ? 1S14J : n" ,-ig artirbe Irbatta ?'"1 reiaiiie? ? , H'Brirn not rrllU?! r?r?)l??Hj $ ? ? ? Vi;, I a-" Me?. AaM'.i Urnn?.t?. > I ,j,.v:VS?" I . MlV.?l BK?KV lIMffl ?. ?II?'- "*? M4?'l ^ .. iVin.n V.?-i and un?an S' ! ? '??.?:;* I . ?? IMl 4?: lili I _ ""' _'_ _~ RELIGIOUS NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The character of Christ argues, and irresistibly argue*, His immortality. Nothing so effectually witneaseth that He liveth as does the character of Christ. The Holy One cannot see corruption. The argumentative value of Christ's character is incalculable. The Christ of God can never die. He liveth I We realize the witness of His peerlest ch?tr?t ter. Lord Tennyson said, "The spiritual character of Christ is more wonderful than the greatest miracle." And so wonderful a character suggests "the power of an endlrss life." Being what He'was, Christ must be for ever such. Ask that the Spirit may make it glorious in your eyes, so will the ever-living Christ be a grand reality to you.? Rev. Dinsdale T. Young. PRESBYTERIANS CUT ANNUAL EXPENSES Maintenance of Churches in Manhattan and The Bronx Last "?ear Took $648,000 as Against $872,000 in 1913. Presbyterian churches of New Yorl embraced within th.- New Vorn Prosb-jr te*-y hh-.}\'-,\ I 44 i i> Ihm yenr. their expense: lfrely tei maintain Proabyt? rian churches in Manhattan and Thi last year took $048,000, as ?gain*? 1872,000 the previous \ear. It cost! |9O,0O0 to $100,000 a year t< keep the famous Fifth Avenue Chnrcr ir"ii.ir. but last year if was done oi It took 161,000 t.? maintait the Brick < hurch, at Fifth av. and HTth '. 'ir nbout the usual sum. II? Madison Avenue, at 7Jd ?t . co?t* 190. 000; It Parkhursfs. $60,000, although, in the casos of some of these large churches work in Fast trr W est Bid? chanela is included. There are now 14,896 Presbyterians in the two boroughs, nc'ual mt-mbor ship apart from adh?rente. The largest gams last year war? mt>r\? in the in-.'.- Port Wa Kingten Chureh and in the Madison Avenue Church. There is a fain of one church over last year. It is the American International, at Second av. and 14th st., made out of what used to he the Lahor Temple. It * tueh a temple ?till, hut is now an organised church as well. The people attending the Fifth Ave? nue Presbyterian < hurch failed to give as much by 199,000 ?ant >ear a? the year before, but ail < t the sun was taken off the amount to maintain their own work. They did not permit others to suffer. Instead, in spite of tight financial times in church matters, they irave to other people, to home and for? eign missions and to all sorts of char? ities, $-117,000 last year, as against $403,000 th-- year before. Charities alone amounted to $297,000. Charities of the Brick Church were $30,000. The money required to maintain the sixty one Presu\ terian churches last year amounted to $1,574,000, of which |926, 000 went to benevolences of all kinds. The foregoing are facts taken from report;? of the New York Presbytery to the General Assembly, soon to meet Bt Rochester. Lenders say they regard the showing as encouraging, and that because of It some new plans are to be put forth for Presbyterian advance in the autumn. The report chronicles the improved conditions of the Central Church in acqu'-i.tg the property of the Madison A v. .me Reformed Church and of the First 1'nion Church in get? ting that of the South Reformed Church and changing its name to the Park Avenue Church. These locations are reckoned strategic in both cases, (ardi?al Farley to Assist. Cardinal Farley, Archbishop i?on zann, the Apostolic Delegate, and Hifhop Korthrup of South Carolina, will assist Mom ignor Kearney, pastor of Old St. Patrick's Cathedral! in M Ott st., to-morrow rr.orning in observing the 100th anniversary of the founding of the church, the nrst Roman Cath? olic cathedral to be established in the I'nited States. The centenary will last for several days, and conclude with s banquet find reunion et Palm (?arden on May 10. The church was built in ,R09 on the burial plot of St. Peter's Church, in Rarcl.iv ?t It became independent of St Peter's in 1917. In I9M the in? terior was destroyed by liie and the extetior so damaged that it was neces? sary to r.'build. After the opening of the new St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fifth av. and oOth st., the old cathedral was turned back to a parish church. At the present time the church is large in | ?nrmhrrship and has a very influerti work among the Italians of the neig borhoott IN* EPISCOPAL C1R( 1 FS. At the (hurch of St. John the D * ine at 2:30 p. m. to-day the anrui ;ireseiiiation of the Sunday school Lei t->n offerings for missions from tli I .oce.?e of New York will take plac Al II a. in. to morrow ?he Rev. F.dwat M. Croaa, of Sh?-ridan, Wyo., ?H nreach. At i p. rr.. a servira for Spanis War Veterana, the Rev. Dr. C. A. Cai M -ns'-n v. ill preach. Ph? pretichrrs at Old Trinity ne? Sunday will be as follows: 11 a. m the Row. Pr. 'William T. Msnnini rector; at 3:30 p. m., the Rev. \\ lUiai B. Kinkaid; at H p. m., the Rev. J. I !'. ( larke. At *^a (hurch of the Asrens on. 11 BV. and 10th st., the Rev. Dr. Perc Btickney (irant, rector, will preach r II s. m, to-morrow. "The Holy ( it-.. by Caul, will be sung at 4 p. m. Th Public Forum will be addressed I I p. in by Gilbert E. Rowe and Senatn John (.. Paxe on "The Judiciary; Af i" i ited or Fleeted?" This is thf sec end of the series of Sunday evenir discussions on the Constitutional Con Ttntion. A special sen-ice for the Daughter of the American Revolution will b held in the Chapel of The Intereessior Broadway and 119th st., at H p. m. to morrow. All members of the ordei whether attached to the Washingtoi Heights Chapter or not, are very cor dially invited to be present. "The Recognition of the Holy Rib! by the Confess of the L'nitcd States will be the subject of an hist?rica sermon in old St. Paul's Chapel, Trin ity Parish, to-morrow morning, by thi Rev. John Keller, secretary of thi episcopal Diocese of Newark. At the Church of the Transfigura tion. Fast 29th st., between Fifth anr Madison avs., the Kev. Dr. Georg* Clarke Houghton, rector. The preachei at 8 p. m. to morrow will be the Rev \V. \V. Davis. At the Church of the Holy Com? munion, 20th st. and Sixth av., the Rev, Dr. Henry Mottet, rector, will preach at 11 a. m., 3 p. m i children i ?ervicei and H p. m. to-rr.'irow. At St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia Uni? versity, the preacher at ? p. m. to? morrow will be the Rev. George Drew Fgbert, of the First Congregational (hurch, Flushing, N. Y. Gounod's oratorio, "The Redemption," will be sung this Sunday evening by the choir of St. Vatthew's Church, i,-. \\ est *4th it, under the d rection of Maurice C. Ban sow. The soloists will be Miss Filie Fueling, foprano; Robert Armour, tenor, and Bertram Peacock, bar*, tone. The choir of Si. Rartiolonew's Church. Madison av. a; d 44th st., will render Stanford's can ata, 'The Res urrection," at 4 v m. to-morrow. PRESBYTERIAN. At the Rrick Church to-morrow Dr. Merrill will ptearh at 11 a. m. and at 4 p. m. to men The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of the morning service. The 1 fil ft free organ concert of the popular series, under the direction of Dr. William C. Carl, will be given in the Old First Presbyterian Church ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS: i MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS IKroni The Tri Mr? Bir?au 1 | Waihlngton. April 10. ARVr Maj wil.UAM F f.ROTE. H'h Ir.f detail-.! in o i M.i ?3, ?H Et sn-rt-lan, ??'.tiling Ma' PREITRKK H RABOENT Capt. JOBETB ? KAY -1 Inf. delel.ed In Q i Mar II i" It ltoie-r?ni. -d-? ' apt WILL [AM 1 Ml KRAY. ? i'., te Kan I ra? r?a. o. i theni-e In I'hUlpptne?, lulj 8. (?I- GIOaQK E TIIOJU??. g C, I? Teiaa City. ! aa swtetsnt Id I'i? Fir?'. Enu- EDWABD ?A HTNET, JAMBS H CCNNINOflAM IAME8 A HUH K anil JAME* I. |.l \*-VVi'llTll ami Sfr -n-4 l.leui? HI IIEKT Q sTANTuN anl lUiHKRT H LEE. Coaui Art.. ' t.. Camp "f bunni lion for i ..??t An. Minn? in ?MfaBBM ML I Sni'M. Jui? I to A-lg 14. Re?.?ii.l Ele.i HAKiH.l? C. YAM'EKVl.KR. from M |e W Eielrl Ar . Jill. I, then.? to Hin Fran ? sad ?all July I tat HogaMuhj_ I/eiTei of ?I ?en^ ?apt JAMES TiiTTT.N. C?j??t Art.. one month ant] fifteen .la>?. upon rellel. ! Kirs' Lien' WALTER V I.ALLAIiilKH. Ulli Inf ' mo i.mnri,? fr-m July 3. Ll?ul. <'"1 niARl.ES ivil.!.rn\ Mol ('. no monihi from July l. Cap4. JHlIN R. KELLY. Mtfe Inf. two mur-lhi from July l. MATT. Tipt VV R BENTOV. oorr.mainj naey yard. Phil a I" t-lila. Miy 10. to chief of nual oparaUcna. Nan liep? ro? inamte? K I' BALDWIN, rr?rtd lilt, horn? Lient M K MET? AI.V. w;n-..???. m command s: wart, and l?l 1 Metal? n. torpedo flo'E?a. Pacific leM Lleui J r rRXBMONT, ant Loset nrdnanc? and engineering tnateilal. Broeklyn Injtru-t. te fit ou? Avlm-i II il dull In i inmal -1 Ki.ilgn M A MITni'HBR vvi?in e. to Htewart r.v i'-,tor .1 H MARTIN, nan i>ay nfflc?. Bal lUBS June :i0; t'i Sayal A * i- nn I-. I ?martel M M BAMBI i n???I Acadanvy. ir . ? It, limar? 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I Ofn>?ra' Vrij... !. WuMnften. ta naral tralr.l-.g station, ?ir-at l.akra i Baal as?n WILLIAM FREMUKN. Dlila. to *i i i: Man B?ai?\?aln LI>? AltO CROI ? H, nan tf% Boatan, Jim? 1. lo Mil? Mrliliil.* I A irUMMIN!", ta tarai hoaptlai. rrilla.lt'.phla. Com I 1; M'isrs d**a<-h?rl naral ?tatton. Olon t?po. to r.?t?l statin-,. i"til?4 Llnit. irm UCW1I loJLE. naral atadOB, Carlti; It. eommar 1 Ki r?no U#"Jt ijuntnr fra<l?l O. T SWABST. Vlllalobaa. hnm?, ?? alt orilfri f.in'fi. )' II BICB Samar, hnm?, ???11 order? tmlfi O. ? tSTHlL-KLASt). rorop?7. hon.-, avail onura. MAMMC OOSVI I'-* IJ?ut. II K KBTBEB headijutrtars. M C. M r rtfl* ri-*- WI'M>irop i -i*. A. A IIWIMilllM. nsry jrard Huh; ti-.n. to narr aaraoauUc aiatloc. IVnsa Hda. MOVIMtNTS. ARKIVKO Apn: M ?Dai MaawaS, at Santo Potr.:-.*o ntj April it - IXM.rrr at Knsanaoa Apn .'? ? Mil "-mal. at Stm \"rt rare, Panth?r. ?i i i.arlcstor.. Arcooia.-. at Kuatoii. (Vorfta at i K-) ?? April .'u.- ?Hippt-, al il' am SAILED. April ?I ?San Fran-is-o. I'?n>arola, for ?outbem i ?irounit?. M DaWfaL N Y. fir ?ar-1. ?'?????and. ?an Dlrfo for Ran r'ranrt?,-?v P?r?ln?, Boa, ' I?- -.(-ru. Mi ?si ?i, Trrr? anil Waiii, i Kr- Wrat for Cbai 0 1 ?'. rr"?iiuo, M a? t-1 Ohla and Wlarontln, ' ? I Atlanil Baal "' ' ? '1 ?hon rrarlr . * i ..-.- i : ' ills ?1? llaraiu? l; a li <* ar i>? a; AnaaSaU? th*r wi:? be at- i , ? N . . 4 . A i |a, -, M .? aa? . ? . ..-.; fro? ? ? nal i ? i l'art* N II f - ? i I ' M ?II * of rrpalra. .... a "> rraun.? . -.In !?> hflil in rradiii*??. A.-nn h?.amflii Co.. Itmoslt- f"?*prorf itaaa*?. i v.i y.,, ni . . x?t i<\*ttt. ?*.. ; 1 \ i W .- ? 1 Jui.ua lljilarwia?, I s?-,),? |. ? Ma-.iiattan I A War?* 1*0 W?>?i * ? 1 *i \ an I ?? " ? Mai nth at ? ' ? ^ Ml \ n m 5 - ? || a ai Ml Va?. , ? ? ? ? Hi |. ? A Hon. Pouah???-? i H-jattas. t? ? ? . . ?i ,. , ?. .- . hajnii.il t. a ? I .rD?'? na- l. Un. Tue i* r??'). IV ??? W n i i ? ir( R r. riiaial>ir- ? 'laNUalllTttl? lain i i - ' s ? ? I M?n'.?tt?ri rloihlna. ? :-. lu.-l I- * it ? ?-. S Y . , P. hrt> .?mi Ham..* J Lrrla?. ? ?? Hit,.,, y, um A Wat-ri u?* ' ? Hl'lin. It* IS?. Allan H Frawr li :?-" Thr dor? H Jam me. ? \? / -? n ????n U'inrlr?. 5 ? . \ ? Kml, A M \|a*it I. I.IimII II? V T ? '".Mai ' ??-. ' . - larlian a?. ki Aimtir. U 1 , laaaa I NT I..! ,M ? t.i rr**?:ln| 11* ?*?. * *im, BU; Boa n?r l'ai lr. I ! - >kl>n si air < . , I r-.-u<j?I?n ? . I>. A-al'n Joaavp.'i HeM?. Hn-." Th? ?tuvt?.. |i , ? ? ' -llr? ling T? hi I ...I It". I'latauth a?. ? I'?rin?a l?uia llaal?. Brooklm a Mi . ? r,?.?e?; Mr-wan M I' - ? W? llMl M N > > . V V - I v'.- . |. n*? M?,t|;| H lia?. ? Itaon I I'ran N \ H.. . I ? r-?( I a.t H'anta. S J hta I- Man a"?n ?aloi. lit aa* i - ?? ?. f ?Viuusi B 0? r.nra.l i ?il |lgn an N V r.r?.,i?r A Httrhkar <"rp ?rrmklin linaa? l\ nrto Jaran I iah 1*1 Ptnn,?1t?n*a a* Brooklra' I?* A ir. ? fmmor H shir* l.?.inl". Mai.hai'aa IS *M <i?-ri? W i "??n. I] ?.r??? ?* . K I . Jataa L U?*a. wa,iaia D. MattdaU. ?. t. next Monday at 8:15 p. m. by Mis? Antoinette Varick Doughty, orjri.nist and liirrrtor of the music in the First ( hurch of Christ, Scientist, Engte wood, N'. J. The Rev. Wal'er Dnncsn Rurhanan. past r of the RronoVay Pre?hyt#rian ? hurch. will preach to morrow a* 11 a. SB. on *'( 'hrist's <,o<pel." In the, evening Dr. Buchanan'? suhject w-11 be1 ".v;trenirth for Thy Days." At the West Park Presbyterian ! Chare?, the Rev. Dr. Anson P.Atter hury will preach at 11 ?. m. to-morrow. 1 The Rnv. I?r. Anthony II EvBB? will ; preach at ? p. in. on TroubUl Pr? VBBtod and Trouhles Correc'ed." At the Fifth Avcnje Presbyterian i ?hurch. Fifth nv. and ..?th ?t., th<- Rev. Dr. .1 H. Jowatt, pastor, will proiich n* both morning nnd afternoon services1 to-morrow. The offen*:'' will be for session's expense and benevolent fund. , Men's Bible Claa? will he held at 10* a. m. The midweek sen-ice ?n the ? chapel on Wednesday at 8:15 will bo conduce.! a*y Dr. Jowwtt At the (cutral Presbyterian Church,, Mailwon av. ?nri T.Tih st., the Rev. Dr.: w. Merle-Smith ? : at il s. m. and 4:30 p. ni. to-morrow. ? Rev. George W. Arms, jr., will nrenrh Ips firs* sermon to the uni'e'l Harlesi-New York corj-regation to? morrow. The c-g.-inizattons are rapidly reorcar.?7.ing and Combining, and ' church will sfir-i be in excellent condi? tion for Bggrasfiv? work. Mother--' Day will he observed at West End P'eshyterian Church to-mor? row. Tho Rev. Dr. A. Edwin Kelgwin will preach specal sermons, both morn? ing and evening. At the evening; i-er v ice the choir will render "Mother Mc <Ta*\" "Mother o' Mine" r-nd "My Mother's Prsyci " At Fourth Presbyterian Church, West Knri av. and Bist st., the Hev. hr. Edgar Whitaker Work, paster. The preacher to-morrow will ne the Rev. 1'. K. Krick.-on, both morning and even? ing. Large concrcjrations are the rule at the Fort waahington Presnyterian Charcha 174th ?t. and Broadway] espe? cially Sunday nights, where Dr Martin is giving a course of sermons on the future life. His topic to morrow night will be "I-? There a Hell?'' At St. Nicholas Avenue Presbyterian ?"hurch, corner 141st st., the Rev. Dr. Elliott IV*. Rrown will preach at 11 ?. m. to-mortrw on "The 1'ses of Ad? versity" and at 8 p. m. on "The Sifting of Peter." To-morrow morning the Arlington Avenue Presl.j teriBn Church, Arlington av. and Elton st.. Rrooklyn, with exer? cises, which will last for four days, will eolebrata the twenty-fifth anni? versary of it- existence. The preach ers to-morrow will be: 10:30 a. m., the Rev. Dr. Arthur J. Rrown; 2:.ln p. m., Sunday school address by the Rev. Dr. S. Edward Young; 7:15 p. >.i., the Rev. Dr. L. Mason Clarke. At the Lafayette Avnus Presbyterian ("hurch, corner of South Oxford st., Brooklya, the minister, the Rev. Dr. Charles Carroll Albertson, will preach at 10;?,ft a. m. and 7:45 p. m. to-morrow. His them?'i? the morning will be "The World Invisible" and in the evening "The Re^t Patrimony." "Selfiahness: Its Curse, Its Canse, It.? Cun" and "When in Will We Seem Lit? Barbarian? to the People On*' Hundred Years Hence?" will be Dr. S. Edward Young*'? subjects to-morrow morning and evening in the Bedford Preabjrtoriaa Church, Nostrand av. end Dean st., Brooklyn. BAPTIST At the First Baptist Church, Broad? way and 7Pth st.. the Rev. Dr. 1. If, H.-tlileman will preach to-morrow as follows: 11 a. m., "The One Condition on Which C.oil Will Revive His Own Work in the Midst of the Years"; H p. m., "Do the Scriptures Teach Hell Fire? And if so, Ought the Preacher to Appeal to Fear That He May Save People from It?" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DuBioej ami ItM* Mioot. PASTOR I. M. H ALDER AS, D.D. Il \. m?"IHK ONK CONDITION ON ?111(11 i.<il> Ulli. RKVIVB. His \toHK IN Till. MIH-T Og TIIK Vr^ataV* ft V. M.?-DO THE >< KII'Tt KKS TKAIH UK I I .-Flits-:-.' AMI IF HO, Ot'OHT TIIK. I'KKMIIKK TO AITKAI. TO I K\K THAT all MAY HAVK PFX) ri I. I ROM IT?"_, " MADISON AVENUE 6/">TIBT CHURCH. alAOIBOM A\E. COR 318T ?T. C. A. EATON, D.D? Pastor, HA. M.?'A C?mmu?lan MiOltatlaa." I P. M.?R??l?al ??rraan. mton BU'!- i a-- ii ? Allan W. WrUht. L*?4*?r. T'.pl.-. "Hid? and 8*?a/"_ _ FlrTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH. | m n '.\-.t 11th Sir?*.. *,,. CORNELIUS WOEIFKIN. 0. 0.. Tutor. pr-?ilir- at 11 A. M and ? Y M. San-Iar Beheul H aBW* Classes. 141 i M. : r M -. i r* ; - ? Sor-latr M**?Ur,g. Fruta). l'r:jrr UtwtlflS. S I*. M_ CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. !)'-?' ?I . Arusi?ritam Ata. riUNK M <,no|? llll.l', I> I> . Faator 11 'A Mla,<U'1(r.| Man" a?Th? ?rat In a popular nunr an "Korsettan C?aioiaadSB*BU**? filin- SHALT NOT WOR.BT."_ ?\ DOOM MBMoaiAU W?hl nay?*} S-iua/a Ui;\ AlFItU? I ALTON. l'rofsssnr uf Bin l**aJ Lit-ralur* al CoUat*. Il????Imp.l.itr ?r.il Crulnt** " I?-Tliliiiiiiil Thliit? Throush "_m CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, IJJ SV*at 5"th RL Rar Jc**?ph B K-'r.u S? I lti.trurftj, Ik? ?an?, srlil ?p?a?_ mon ilnf ?? .t -?mlng_ (IIKhlHV r-riK-NCE. ?tir!-.?? ?r? h?'.d In th? foUovlrf Christian Science Churches Ssjm, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Weds., fl P. M. j ,? , ; . i - ? j l tri. ?cal astal ??ttl RU a 1 irk ?i i a.- ? 'tib ?t. j,rh l Waa i (tai Al ar I i:*t? B?. A?? ai.l m h ai_ lU.NMTKI.ATION.iL. Broadway Tabernacle ?tr?id??> a?d 5*1* Str<*t. PB JErtTIl.S"-. p--?,'-. .1 A U_ anal I F M UIMII'l K> OF i ?taUarl CENTRA'. CHURCH, ll? ?rat ?1st ?t 11 A M. *???.<?? b, til IAMI >l rBILI-ITT. Buirlar te. !t-?ot 1? A M <" ???? H-nool ? P M. HHI1AI. Cl ITl aUL Th? ??.!?*> I?r Etnlal Caltvra. .- i MMtlr.f llf.i* < "ai l*aj*S ^r B *?*h ?t. II A ?f Or Haar> Nr?ai?aa. ?t?Ujr ?al/tact ??Fatiars***). A N?|l?<l?*l Fl?la la " ^ ?Ural leuMti....-' _ MF-THOl'H*! I.i'ls-IUPAI ST. PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH \\.^<. !.. 1 A>r- .?al ??'a ^***? CHARLES L. 800DELL, 0.0., Pastor H A m | t ? t M I ?'? I g m -a? Fa?i?r CALVARY METHODIST &A? Rev. W. H. MORGAN, D. D. Il A M n.? Car')'- .* <ha ?r.? t |* W ? I. 1 l.r . a j i liai- ' _ _ MADISON AVE. ft?aT Ra? ALAN MAC 000811 ? t> ?*r?arl?aa tat Il A M aixt ? F M *#?ras? M |?4 Sri " i r ft?i -r D I? Il I, a M >?'<? '? r.a ??*' toi-?? r?n?l?r * ',? V> f. s*,hj?. ???*-? ? : 45 "NT *? h-*ad Ta l>- Matfaa . I h-rua Haia? x' Nt*? ?itiiLOHI. rni-BCB <?r Tt??inuLi"*o cbsist LAI-Krl ROi-'M HOTTI. A-T..S? SCMA* IL -..^^- ? satrliaal Bao?!*?** Being found in fashion as a man, He humbled Himself. and became obedient unto death, even the death of the Cross. Phi!. 2, 8. Relnrcd In C hriat. let this be our pr.iv er, that the Ford, in the rlrhes of His grar<% would being it more habituad', more deeply, more fully before us?what this blessed One did for us when He emptied Him? self and rame do?n to this world, and went ahout in the form of a servant, ind labored and toiled and suffered, and at last shed His precious blood for the remission of our sina. For the more this is present to our hearts, the more will our hearts be filled with personal atarhment to Ihat blessed One and the more ?hall we long to be with Him?that hlossed One, ?ho Is now at the right hand of ?Vid intenedlnf for us. (iEOKGK M?LLER. I The Rev. ("nsrles A. Eutr.n, pavor ef the Madi-on Avenue Rapt'st i hurrh, corner ef 31st St., will preach to-morrow morning: on "A Communion Meditation" sr.d la the evening" on "A Revival Sermon." Allan W. Wright will conduct t'irt Union Hih'.e C!n!S at 9:4r? a. m., and his topic will be "Hide and Seek." The preacher at the Calvary Bap? tist ?hurch. 123 W. KTth Ft., tomorrow, in the morning and evening, will be the i Rev. Joseph \V Kemp, ef Edinburgh. At the Central Baptist Church, 92d .?t. and Amsterdam av., the Rev. I>r. Frank gf. Goodchild will preach at ' 11 a. m. to-mci-rcw on "a Misguided: ! Man." At 8 p. in. Dr. (?oodehild's sub- ' [lent will be "Thou Shalt Not Worry,"; ; heinc the first in a popular course on ' "Foiyottrn Commandment.-'." W, 8. Richardson, of the Young ; Men'? Bible (laus of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Charcha "ill lead the class in the discussion of the following per tinent religious questions on surces .?iv e Sunday morning? at ? : 40 o'clock: "Why Study the BibleT" "What Does Braver Avail?" "Are U'e Meant tc Be \ Healthy and Happy?" "Do We Believe j in God?" Dr. Madison C. Peters ?rill preach to ? morrow in the North Baptist Church, in \ West 11th st., between Warerijf and Fourth are. Subject at 11 a. m., "Is! Billy Sunday's Oed the Loving Father I Keveakd bj Chri.-t?" and at fl p. m., i "Fashioi.able Cloaks for Sin." METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Dr. Charles L. Goodell, pas'or of St. i Paul's Methodist Church, West End av. ! and 66th at., will pr?-neh to-morrow .morning on "The Joy ef Christ," and j at H p. m. on "What Would Christ Do in ! New York''' Prefesser C? .rles Albert Baker, formerly of th" Madison Avenue 1 i Reformed Church, will hereafter direct ' 1 musical affairs at St. Paul's. Dr. Wiiliaa? H. M organ ?rill preach i to-morrow morning in Calvary Mi'li j odist i hurch, 129th st. and Seventh av., ? on "The Cerirle of the Jews," and in the evening Tl There a Judgment?" At the Madison Avenue Methodist ? i Epi?eepal Church, corner cot h st. and | j Madison av , there will be preaching at ; 11 a. m. an! 8 p. in. to-morrow by the ' ; Rev. Dr. Alan MacRo3gie. At St. Acdrew'i Methodist church, West 7ffth st.. Dr. Fre?l W iiiilow Adam? will preach at 11 n. in. to-morrow on: "The Return of Bespeasibilit*/." Holy 1 commun on and confirm?t ion of mom ' bers. At H p. m. on "The Shepherd Psalm" i musical service). At the Old John Street Methodist j Church, services will be held morning aad rearing te-iaerrow. The Rev. Lewi? R. Streefer will preach. NEW THOIC.UT. AEOLIAN HALL. M W. 43RO ST. THE NEW THOUGHT CHURCH Sun-la.? 11 A. M . K W fn/l. 8pcakar. Hrar the vv.fl.|?rfil I'lgM '?rg?n._ i'Ki->Kvri-;Ki\>. FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH nit? a?i. sed ut? st. REV.;. H. JOWETT, D. D., Pastor Smt.ra it 11 A. ht a/?l 4 3S t M, Dr. Jow?tt wi;i prearS at huth ????les?. | Offering for ?m'ii'i l.ipna? en?l BetMiolct.t rund. Mi.? ?Ihl? riaaa al 10 A M ?ni? BM-WeeS Berei ? in th? hi?d?i as w?dn??daj I at g 16 p^M artll a? ? naitet??! bj Dr learett. MADISON SQ. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Madls."i A" MM arU :4tb Htr??4. Riv. C. H. PARKHuRST, 0. D, Pastar REV. C. R. MONTGOMERY. PH. D? Mali;?:.I M.n.a i-r Th? ru-or iiii-'iiiii* m ?'"i Dr. ?aaV gomrrj ?. tag Lorai ?rTir?. ? r. A?. I'i mr.ui I in awr?l*-?. 4 IV If._ j THE BRICK CHURCH Ktfth Aif...i? Saal Tiilr?) .it? 'h 8l/??C ?, ,. s VVII.I.1AM I'li-.ll.-'i.S MI-KKIL-L Mliilat?r? lVUA,K I.ATIV. K JAM.WAV DR JIERIIIII. will pr??ih a? 11 ari'l 4 o'cloca. li . Scbool M I ? A. ?, . UM-rrk .--.-Tli-e. Wrdn4*l*). at ? n r. M ,, noon njiirii v. m i:v ?vi.i.M.Ai ".o?. ?-?. #%L0 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 FIFTH AVENUE-ELEVENTH STREET UHOWAfiDOUFFIELD-ll A.M-8P.M. University Place Presbyterian Church i r II . Street ; ' ?I : pr?a h a: : A v| Re? o ,.|.YDfc WEIhT, VI - I' vi ??? THE U*?0N THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. ? r?r- mtm ?o.-isiepiog aatamaan * - .??'"? ??'--_ B R OA DWAY PRESBYIERIAI? CHURCH. 1.1 i, *?? ?.??J Broad*??? w?Jt?.- 0u?c?n rayase, o.".-. M maleta* p"'-"< ,- h a m ?nd ' /. ?? ? WEST-PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SM* SI. ??? A?iiUrJ?a A??. Re?. ABTHOMY H. IVAHl. O. 0. I Pu:oPa. ' a,' ?NSOH P. ATTERBURY. 0. 0, J ; . .. , ? ill BV I 4 ?? 4Vt ?? ?? ** FOURTHPRESBYTEBIAM CHURCH WmI C?ft A.?. I"? Kit <?<? COCAS ?HITA:;!:? WORK. 0. 0 tutor. Mr. !' '-? Ft. Washington Presbyterian Church, Kith W aeai Bri?<i?ja/ Be?. BABIEL HOFFMAN BARTIH. fl 0.. .?i mmmm ?t u a M end ? r M _ ?? A \l 1 -.1 St A Ml Morn? W. HARLEM- ^ m W km Jf. NEW YORK i * i* **s* a? ipai-i-Da? PRlSU*TES?Ar4 CHI-SCH. C12N IkAL , ,1 laJ A?. K "ITm" lir?-au l^iT'-i. . T?i--?. ?r>?r PREhBYTERIAH CHtBCM". "ST. NICHOLIs'lVEi/^'^F It., MEBI W liro-ra. P P.. i^??4?4t rnoTMT.%>r am or?ii? ^w^7'?*fH ?T 11 BP?..?. Mi?al f? IT ?ATTBIWS CHURCH. II W?el **** SI. AHTHI R H J' l-43l.Br ? .? Sr"--"- -.M**' Vf V -t.-.. CRTff? "CHURCH. Brall.a, ??? ,. ,#*?*^< The "Martin Luther" service ?t the Metropolitan Temple, 14th st. and Tth av., to-morrow promises to be tun usually interestin/. The addres? will be illustrated. Music with 'cello solos ?rill be an additional feature. At the morninjr service the communion will be observed. Tali K-en Morgan's New York Festi I horus of 800 voices will render liounod's '("rallia" at 11 a. m. to mor? row at th? (Irace Methr>il:?t Episcopal CI urrh. W. l?'th st.. between Colum? bia and Amsterdam av* Dr. Rarisaor will preach bnei'v on "Worn for All." I-. the evening he will preach on "New York's Greatest Need." RKPORMKI) CHI RCHF.9. At the Haral? Collegiate Church. Fifth av. and 29th st.. at 11 a. m. to? morrow Dr. Hurrell will preach on "The Life Beyond." and at ft p. m. on "A Few Things That Are Worth While." At the Collegiate Church of M Nicholas Plfta av. and 4>?th st., the Rev. Dr. Malcolm James MacLeod, min? ister, will preach st 11 a. ra. tomor? row, and h* Rev. Arthur Frederick Mabon nt ? p. m. At the Collegiate Church. West End av. and 7 7th st., the Rev. Frederick E. Stockwell, of Newburgh, N. Y., will preach at 11 a. m. and at 4:30 p. m to? morrow. The choir will sing uouno.d's "Gallia" at the latter service. In Hamilton Grange Reformed Charta the Holy Communion will be observed at 11 a. m. to-morrow, and thf minister, Dr. Paul Seibert I.ein barh. will speak on "A Great Confes ?j m " At I p. m. he w:!l preach on "Tiresome Religion." The men of Hamilton Grange Church will meet next Thursday to form a new organ? isation for aggressive religiou? work on Washington Heights. At the Reformed Church of Harlem, Lenox av and 123d st., to-morrow at R p. m. Edwin I. Steams will give a chalk talk on "The War on the Liquor Traf fie " At 11 a. m. th? pastor, Dr. Tllton, wil! preach. I VITAR?AN. At Unitarian All Souls' Church the aaaaaiatB minister, the Rev. William Laurence Sullivan, will preach at 11 a. m. tomorrow on "Principle vs. Op? portunism." At the (hurch of the Messiah (Uni? tarian i, Park av. ani 34th st., the min? ister, the Rev. John Haynes Holmes, will preach at 11 a. m. to-morrow the first of two sermons on the que?tion "Will Our Civilization Endure?" In th? first sermon he will discuss th.' forces that Hie making for disruption, and on (he Sunday following* the forces that are making for conservation. To-mor*-ow at the I-enox Avenue Uni? tarian (hurch. the Rev. Dr. Merle St. Croix Wright will have as his sermon topic "Industrial Germany." General Items of the Week. At the Church of the Divine Pater? nity, t'entrai Par?; West and 76th ?t., the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Frank 0 HalL will preach at 11 a. m. tomorrow on "Thing! in Common." At the Broadway Tabemac'e Churer*. Broadway aad ."-dth st., the Rev. Dr. Charles F Jeff* raoB, pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. to-morrow. The Eight* Avenue Mission, 29<1 R?h av., han already beptin its open a:r campaign by a service in Madison .Square Sundays at 4 p. m. This, with other open air services, is to be con? tinued through the summer. Dr. T. P. Collins, who for the last ten years has been the super.ntendent of the West Side Juvenile Club, will be the speaker at the Twenty-third St root V. M. c. A., ?2\b W. tU st.. at 6 p. m. to-morrow. His subject will be "Evolution and Revolution in the So? cial State." "The World's Pc%ee and How to Se? cure It" will be the subject of the Rev. Dr. S. Parkes ('adman to-morrow at the 4 p. m. meeting for men at the PKOTIISTANT trswcowAU CHURCH OF ZIONAND ST. TIMOTHY i ? at -i ?rasai Bario-, Ret IIK.Mt? I.I ?hi K, I) C I. Ho> Cataa-atuat-as. 11)1 Momia? l'ravar.Il S? A M H?iy Coimmuilnu. Praachar. Tr-.* Kevior . Il A M I ? a Frayai .?U P. M Otj-?ii Ktvual.T 38 1". M I H*rrtc* PlMaaWr. Kit ??t?nl*>y M CtBIO l?i.'l ... ? T. at. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Madison aw ?? -t SMI. at. Th? Ko? H C Ri'miNn. R?-**r SAM Tli? H'-l? rornsounli? ? SO, M^mlrf i Prarar, Hoi* i'?mmunlan. 11. Utaoj. Sssm, Barsar; H ? i*^mui?uitnn. 4, Chur?-h K?ri*r? of th? | Soiiatjr of raasaUtal Wars, ??raiua, Bf Um Re?. 1 H I Rr.l.blltS _ ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH m laUaso Bveaoe ?I ??ta straat. Th? H*\ I.*"l*riit"ii Park?, D.D.. Racior. SAM Holy Communion ' 111 U Tli? Ilri lecht?n Parka, D D. ?nil prta.-li : 4PM Pri*rh*-r. R?f Bj .In?? I* I'mhar ?_tanta!? -Tli- ll?urrecllnn." ?tanfor?. [ CATHEDRAL OF ?T. JOHN THE DIV1NC. Ai.w>rdam An-uta? and llltb BtraaC I A M Th? >'<:> c-i!iiruuii'.in. RAM TIm- llnly r.iruniuiilon (Itallao). 1? A M Maaaaas Pramr II a >i Pi-attraar. lirr Mm M Craaa 4 I* M r-.anirr, R?? ?>r O A Canto-Man. Dally ?Wlatea. IM A U.. 1. M ; t P K. .i rx.f?)' M'irxl?T and Haturdayl_ Che ?sceiuton msxu P.*t. I?r PIBTT KTICHMT ORA.VT. Bar*.?** II Jlunili? a**-rriM ?,.d KrrawHi ? I aana ? I Uau a Thr- Hn!> City ! ?. Mr Ollhrrt ?. H.mr H-" l?e*i C ?*xa. I ??ho Juii-iao A|.|>-rtni?<J or L i??rt?d I"_ St. CtomM'0 Cbnrch I I! Ill Ail AM> UD HT B?? FitNF.f- i' M BTfBBB, l> l> . R***lac. I t A. M H...> I .non. . I II M.** . a r**r*rl.? aad HenDon 'Barter). il. . 4'.<I Afldre.? I?aa*4sr). I I P M Hour of Oi*aii M.*?.?- _ CHURCH 01 THE HOLV COMMUHIO*?. ?Baa, a,, m Ina at 1 ? o? A M -:i".y C*aw lasaa I*. on A M Piaarhai usa BaaBM. I : -aiuiloo i- \: i ulKlrr,!. K-rrloa. i m lu lai aantd 4 **? P M Co .Brraati.i*. Km ru'-Ion. II. *(l F M lira. Il? 11.? 11' 1 M TRINITY PA?I?H. CHAPEL OF THE INfLR CFM?lOa Bnalway arad lUth hur-t R?? M H . . ? *S ?:. ? ? 4 ' ? i . kurlren'* M. mtaM Piayr- atad BataW | H. in i- M Ar.-, uai --.i ? at I ha M ?aal..?*..) Il t ? ( li A K All j m??iil^r if t.'i? l? A K ro?d ST. JAMES* CHURCH Mio? a i ! :?v s- ?r Holy Cateta - il* ? 43 \ t Yr.jcr A Maar-axm i Blata? Cavrtaa*). 11. t l'raaa* A rWrtuoa Mr Backaia?'. ? St. ?coroc'e Cburcb la on l*th ?rret. tM' ci M Arcrua. / Wa?ta rr?*>--A'l W.loina h\KI. III! \ Ml K.:: r U ?. ?a I 11 ilU.K'rl aiul S Spa a. a-iiK ??rrjr Suuday c??;.lii?" CHURCH OF THf MEAV?NLV RCST. F'f I. A?? a- .. 4 Ftrr HIKHI?T KHII'MA.N K?<tor I A St.. K".' ' 'inmuiilco II. Memu? P?a/?r. i B?rm*?. ryicr * EtaMBf Piafar, iVrax* ,HE TRAMSFI6URATI0N. I C. **. I l'OHMt KIU**!? r. ?. ? A M At 1? '? SI.RMON -. Hohlaar.a' ?;ni >ii\ii>\|. - MA?S IIIX SKiMO a? ? ?'-"^? ?iih PHiH F.KBluN M*? ??f FERMf? ? ? " ALL AMSEL*' CHURCH. Maar Pud A? and ll?t Rr Th? ??*? S |i?.!.A\l KY Til*.*. Va?."?.!) 1> D. ' l><-u>r Hoi/ Cinaaivuiafi. ?AM H?'y ?'?*? n ?iil?i an-! Ptrmnn bf Iba SUrtar at 11 A AI ; Cfcufai Ei?naori| 4PM ? mswsmasx acForaiEO CMuacM of harlem. Laeoa Arania? and 113rd Rtiaat Bar rtx.AR TItTYlV Jr. [i P. atia?aur 11 A M I>* TUtsn ?ill -araai-ti | F M rr.?i? Talk b> tVlvtu | o'^nA. Tb* War ?a U*a U*na*f TragK V,>?t Side Y. Bf. G A.. Ith ar. and ITta ?' The Rer. I>r Williaa Adams Tirown r-each (n thr cM'-el of the Lnion Theoli-cc-v! Seminary, ??'?rs mont ar.. between ISfth and I2?d ?t?., a'. 11 a. m. to-rr.cr: An example of church <<-? is being furnished by ten of ike S'rot e>t?nt cl.urche-? of the middle Side in the production of a pageant. This is to be a repreaenta ,u.p of life m the Hc!v Lead. The ,iprr?ents a setti"-* of the <ity of Jeru?al-*m. t?:th kaaaara, ho1-.? ? and cafes. There will ?!io be '? the Tabernarir, tv.c a Bedouin encampment indm*n?ai' ? Rr-o-artna* ?he rj-l-rni. ? no?. A cast of eighty r*?<' r "? ' r:ta' costume will take par. in uhli-aiia of Rible scenes and parable- The ???-d dtng and funeral cereimi-:?!? will be a prominrt part of the pagfart. Tha pageaal will be held in t'hr.st Church Howe, Mi W. 3<Uh st., every evening, exrept Saturday and Sur.lay, from April M to May 14. Tt will a.?o be cprn on the afternoons of May I and 12. The suhiect of the !es?or.-sennon In the C'hn-?t.an Science churches to-mor? row ?ill be "Everlasi.ng i\:ni?r.raant,H and thr- Golden Ttxt < Geneeiii, srili, 251, "Shall Not tha Judge of All tha Larth Lo Right ?" -itual Knowing" will u tha saa ject of Dr. W. John Murray's address at 11 a. m. to-morrow in the Laurel Room, Hotel Astor, where the Church of the Healing Christ Is holding reg? ular services. "The Unknown God" will be the sub? ject of Dr. Franklin Warren Sears'a lecture at 11 a m. to-morrow at tha New Thought Church, /Folian Hall, H to 36 W. 43d st. The demand for the continuance of the Sunday servicea during the summer months has become so laatateat that arrangements ara now being made by the church ?matees looking toward that end. The church office, at 110 \V. 34th lt., Is kept opta all tha year round. To-morrow evening Mr?. Heirn Tem? ple Brigham will speak for the Spirit? ual and Fthical Society at 142 W. I'.'hth st.. her theme being "When Shall tha I>ead Awake?" A series of Sunday afternoon evan? gelistic Bible houra is anncunced by the National Bible Institute i.o be held at the institute headquarters building, 214 West 35th et., on Sunday after? noons throughout May at lt?ti p. m. Th? y will be led by Don 0. Shclton, pri- dcit of the institute Jumes D. Hunted, of Denver, will speak at the Mi-Au'ey Cremorne Mi.?.-iun, 211 West ?i-'-'h sl , next Sunday at ? p. m. keil Fea Jame?, a student at the Car? lisle Indian School and a member el the tribe of Black Fret Indian-?, will give an illustrated address on "Indian Lite'' at the Harlem "loutig Men's in Association, 5 We?? on Sunday afternoon at 4 a, tu. The meeting is open to all men. "'Mu? LoH'i Prefer* and 'The mon en the Mount': i h r j Bourres and ParaHela," will i third in the ?. ? dressai on "The Life sad Ji.*us the Jew" by Dr. \\ -.? at Car-' Ball at 11 :"?" a. n. | ?? be? fore the Free Synagogue. At 11 a. in. to-morrow at the Meeting House of the Society for Ethical < ell urc. Central Park West and Mth ?t., Dr. Henry Neumann will speak on "Fathi ihoi'd: A Neglected Feld iii Moral Kducation." At 11 a. m. the Brooklyn Sor rty for Kthical Culture meeting m the Brook? lyn Academy of HflBtC will be ad? dressed by IIrs. Frederick Nnthin on "The Broadening Scope of W oman'a Influence." Dr Manuel Rivero will give a lectura on "What and Where Is Heaven?" at the hall, ?Oft Wee, Itlatt st., next Thursday evening. Mr?. M. Rivero will sing "Widmung." by Robert Schumann, and "The Ka?hmiri Sons," by Aasjr Woodforde-Finden. Kt:roKMEP. THR MITMM E IOII.M.IATB < ?H BCB. I Al- -i I Ra? JOHN (J I Aim ti I?, Mtnla-ta?. will |>r??. h ?I 11 A M ar.d S P. M. the MAKBi.r coLLmai?Tm cmvnca. 6th An- ai.d irsth RL Bar. DAVID JAS hi KKK1.I.. D. D , WctstaT. in. i 11 A M.? "Th* LW* It g 1' U?"A Few T.i-.gi Tt.it An Wtartra WHfla. THE COLLEUI?TE CUVmVM O? Ml HOI At?, Sth Aw. and 4?tn BL Be? MALCOLM JAs MACLEOD. D IX. ?rill pn*?-h II li 4. It Be?. Arthur Vrv-.lrrl.-k M?hen at I F BL Churrh ?Vlxvil. ? 4'. A M. Quarti? aoconunnlad t? orean. Harp ?nal TMS?, THE WEST EMI < OI.I.E4.TATE CnVKCm\, Hi?! Rod At?, and :7th R?. Pot HKNRY EVEHTSOX coll?, h I> . MlaMar. He? TnamrltM i: B4ock-r?tl, of N --?burarb. N T. <rl.i prraili al II A >l and 4 O) I' M At t ai , 1' if u.c .hair will slog (??ui.-d? "OaHte." HAMILTON GRANGE ^tmmin\\\TBF j l'Ai I, SCIBKKT LEINBAfll. I) I). Mlr.leua, I 11 A M "A (?rrar Confr?iloii" (L'cnunurloo). , 11' M "Ti??* ir.? kWlgloc ' _ 1.1 I i.l.MI I- ? M IH'Mf refobmid cathouc* ?rnvint ?r*ri?*r? ara ?lun. Ill VVwt '"?h _?uri.lar. S 3d_ -m 11 i v OF i i.i t Mi*? MtaWOPB SnCITTT Of FRIEND?} tCr^bo?ot)^ I Mietliiga fo? wnnhl? 11 ?'tieeat iO Gfarr-rry Par*, Mai.ha'ran. Lala??!? and ?4aalilnglon A, a. Bmnk 1 hi; Mi.? M>-iii,ga. Manha' Hi, ? o\. ? k. Blti'e I l iiun M... _ ___^ I " RELIGIOUS SOCIETY Of FRIEnIiS. ?aaetlasi tor ? ???hip. Han. al St] East li'.h at. Mia kalta?. ai,.-, 110 (h hrnoerlauru at. Si^~*.?u. sl-IHIH \l l-T FST?" no I.i-fill .41. I!.*rar?h R^lalj. I - Tig T.1" li .la . 5?ih ai.d v|?i|V,n a? . Su ?.. 4. v Titural?). ?aturda), I. 4\r j:.-?la?. X I Adsrt-irlon I'm SPECIAL NOTICE tut*e*M. Ma, 4 g P. m . liaa??? el R-?t??-t? k) 44- Lake: Matt-lall-all??, freaiasl a?? ?t??r ghylktl manil?iuti??i. OenaeRiiricd. Pukll? la : j^tid. SH'ltual ?ad Ekkical Saari, Baia? ' Tni.p.? hrteiiarn a- ? a- 1 ???r'ng KTwilng t?? in? vv .? - . v ? _ l.Ml \Kt \N. CHURCH T???Fr MKS??H ^:rHAV?T: JOHN HAYiNtS HOLMES rrai s at 11 A WILL OUR CIVILUATION ENDUrtt? ALL SOULS* 4 a Be> I*r m-IMAS It SI.ICIH Ml- tautr Km Wtd. LAI Kk.M'K RI LU VAN A.ao-la'a. ?Ill ?'???? H, ^.. IIIIMIIIJ. ,. IllT'iR . TI MSlal IniM, II II ? At A.l . - LENO?" AVENUE UNITARIAN CMUftCM. CurMr 12tai at f..*oem. ?INDUSTRIAL GERMANY." S?? H-r. >? ?? . rVi.?i l? ii Minlaaar^ IMUK'MIM I THC CHURCH OF TNE OIVINE fATcaNirv. Oatral f?rk Wa>( ??? Ikt? Un??. ?U. PKAM4 111.14 ?.11 I? ? I'laxar. prTwrl?, ?I 11 A M "Thl?f? I* C?**???.-' r. n. t ? S. PARKES CADMAN -Tke Martd? IV?.? ami Ha* ?? a-mili 1? ' w?*i ?a-?? IM? 4. at ?H a s an ir g oi ni K ?I :?m- ' - vnlniHIUIVn a u?? o.?-*?, a?-rtic? e?*t n???' ?' il r at 1 J MMISA.N B-af?. 8TM AVg MH4.il?>- )?? ?ta A'* ?aVaegaH ???W??a ????. .... : , , a -.-?.,-- ? -ut Baal .?.H \'.. vu ?- i..i e?A 44?M III -.i.? ?cia-a Dl. ik-'ii?. ipMAag. A., ??..jai??.