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MILITIA BUREAU BACKS UP SCOTT Report Saya Guarid Failure Is Attributable Only to Detect in System CITES (ASE OE TWO M.RO COMPANIES Generals Appleton and Dyer in Favor of Com? pulsory Service '.?. - ? - Militia Bu rc?u of the War Der ? a re? port saadi i? pr ag the opii .or ? ? .gh !.. Sc ' -a'.:7cd mil dfr the !;. tem is A failure. Th? -nade public to-day ? that the Pod? I fig POSI v'le for the " . .uard. ?snd that if it . -' due ? report, prepared by ?olonel f. V. ?-.plete failure of ational ? panie? becau*? of the ?;an:c?, ' r a later report ?ny ' immer'? : mob Failure Due to >??tem ? the <: .Mi to place the stable ? I r dc ? "A I * atti rent hi the milit f : Gauera s report let under ault of t! ? urt of the ? . up to tho r\pec .was not :ney become a par* eral service, and urged compulsory military servies as the ?trongest ?Iter: I th? only | ..0.000 Below Strength I National Guard will fall fron. I t'.'U'OO short of tl ? '. the Hay schedule, should be th? en? ? gth by Jure SO next The H?y act contemplated the augmenta fon of the (?uard by five annual units of ?SO.fXiO each until the total .should ?each 44'>/'0" men. Fully i?0 rrr cent of the army officers here believe with General Scott that compulsory serv.ee ?s the oily and best solution to the whole problem. Officers prominent is the Nat ?.uard of Neu York State are in ac? cord with M?j'?r General Hugh la. ??rot?. staff of th? regular army, in bis declaration for universel military training in his annual report, but they refuse to accept his statement that th? militia. sy?tem i? a flat fail? ure. The ?am? fault? which <. Scott ? i siet in the regular army, they say. (.eneral Appleton Appro????? Major ?i?lierai Daniel Applctc ured from active serure, eut btill in touch with guard affairs, yes? terday ch?r?cteri7.ed General Scott's: report ?b a "good, straightforward, ?oldieriy report, in which politic? did not figure." "Now .... k- f?w where we ?'and," 0 sai.1. "If th? ? IB) is wros) ? ? General Scott's repoit on which to start its re? ch the regular army and th? mil tia should now be able to werk togethei The famous militia - have given splendid aervici- in the past, will continue to - d servies, Our men h?ve lonal ?acritices, and if been just as they the fault must He with th? ? m." "I am i" favor of universal m harden of arm? should the few. F.ver. of military ?g? should be prepared to i.efetid bi? countr;. Brigadier Cieral Gcorg-e P declared hs ? Stl ? g.y in f?vor of ?ompulsory military ?rvire "If the' militia bas don? no'hing el?e, it has. awakened th? | iblic to t'.e r?siliation . that the i .. |ld not bear try'? defence," he ? I "I-- young fellows between < ighteen aid twentV?ona w-bo loaf on the ?treat ? on ? r* should be given mil? itary training _i well as the young men i who R .?? ? ? ?i time from their busi- ' Same Fault? in \rm>. Sa>? l)-.er Dy? i ? as of th? ?.pmion that : in the Notional Guard _. 1 ir ai r?gulai lore?, was P ? war . trength, and the s?me dtm ? ?a in recruiting which the Guard bod expel -red Wrre found there. He tion . regular ?er? it m close ' touch ? border, I rsol military ? ? "' on ? organisai on? from fort> . | . ,,.,,,,| ,,, r,P W. ?roba' ,:? ' l| New York "intry ?re not ?. ? . COW ? well tramen. Still, the regular army on u? now. | hey do not srr?n to realue. the ?Hcrit ces we h??'- mod? ! ?y forget that the Hay bill V.U? ?igned June 3 ?nd the mobi m order an ? . ?' snt which it wai ?r m t-nir ?d to the border I l e\ d<d th? best -.hey could The ? ?p??rt of the . ?1 ? ??afr bases it? ' on ?n organization ?o perfect MSI 1 he ?tat?? have I given ?- apport ?nd the ?..ppi-r : SOS OftOI I ?OB ?1 great satistsnee.'' Army Investigating Insults to Twelfth ? ?0I_O0 Jel eat Lisuti - intento, to OOl rll ?nd Inquire tit of Major Gen? eral 0*Kys MSSpeaj with SenOtOI "A'udtworth ai.d r?l niter having ordered ? ?? r>??? a s? bofoI ? At thf ee it V'?s thought ? ?p? rtoi . lould como .i? i ?' raso i 1 ? ? . iing tt Ctivl.t.l Jubila tul. to ' I uff, et has ?I* ?are,i his rrarttte?? to consider all , officer* have to ? ? l.rrn . that , .1 . ? . ' ' I upon the ? ' Ryan . Bg I ittl i" tore an imp? .??ed i-rd returned to his coi of the 12th Reg i . Relroick ? mor-. Washing? turne: ??? M<-A lea t? THREE HURT IN ACID FIGHT limth Broke Hottle of l'oison Over Opaponent'i? Held, Police Xllege s< I, thi ft, art terdsy afternoon bj David K rumbo.7.. twenty-one veins ,,',| .reel arith Georg? . rhird Avenue. Krumhol*.. ?t : - chsrged, broke a laig? bottll Shelock's head. As a rr- , the Harlem Hospital, severely ahout the ihr- head. Kromhols's -rand? \??? i? Both \ out h v ?re b] Joseph H. Levy, wholesale 01 I'M Park Av< . I.? gan an loading 11 . ? ' 1MB can?" t.. blowi ? Kiumhol/. >. ought Levy, who era b und hands trying te tl ?? two. Krumhol I burns at the Sydenham Ho ?.S. ARMY ORDERS % FLYING BOATS Machines, to Cost $2.007, 000. Will Be l'sed for (.oast Defence Work Contract? for ninet; ? twin mo? tored hydro-aerar ??trded ?section of mal corps U tat? Army. They are to cost JJ.OGT.OOO. This information comes to The Trib? une through a source the reliability ich ha.< net er I aid to be tr? Oral official atete? ment regarding the expenditure of the apprepriatiofl of |18,2-1,M4 passed la? Augurt. With these orders for flying boetl the aviatioti section now lias under order or delivered more than 860 ma? Th?' orders for hydro-aero? planes were awarded m, follows; Standard Aero Corporation, of Plain 'ield, Sr J., thirty-two machine?,; Bur? gasa Company, of Marblehead, Mass., thirty-two; Curtiss Company, of Buf? falo, sixteen; Aero-.Manne Sales an i Engineering Company, of New sixteen. It is proposed to use the boats foi coast defenec? of she t'nited stat? , the Philippines, Hawaii and the Panama Canal. For use m connection with them thero have been ordered many "sen sleds" -very sturdy power boat? with a speed of forty-two miles an hour They are kept at the base and sent to the aircraft m CI trouble. Of the Sl.l.uOO.OflU appropriation about $7,000.(100 ha.? been expended in aeroplanes, hydro-aeroplanes, hangars, motor repair shape, motor truck-, and ?rariooa aeronautical equipment. For the Ban aerostatic section there have SOB or,lerer! both kite and spheri? cal balloons. 40,000 THREATEN GARMENT STRIKE Leaders Say 60,000 Work? ers Will Quit Monday or Tuesday A strike of convenience, which II p_ pected to hring about a subsequent amicable adjustment of the demands of worker*, will be called on Monday or Tuesday by the Amalgamated ClothingI Workers of America. - Reports that th<- strike would tie up <.ii hundreds of thousands of uni? forms. Contracted for by the Allies, was denied yesterday by Joseph Schloss berg, secretary of the A C. W. A. It ii asserted BO uniforms un being manufactured in this eOUntrj for anv of the nations at war. Labor leaders say that about 60,000 ? lothmg workers will be called out. It ? ? mated, however, that only 40.000 m?' employed in the manufactui clothing for men and boya, ??-ni it is only these two branche-. Ol the clothing trade that will l?c?'.?e the call. clothing workers want a forty our week and a weekly wag? m s of $-? The "speeding up" of work in the shop-, increased daily <>u' put of garments and high cost of lit 11 al.-n are influencing factors. Power to ?all ?i genial strike was vested by the ur. l ?.rnnuttec of ?fren after several rnei tings held with n the last three ?lay inmit tos met y??*.er?lay to decide upon the time for the strike to begin, but elected to keep Beeret its intentions It is gen? erally understood, however, that Mon? day noon will be the h??ur for quitting B ..ra The men's clothing worker?, consist? ing of twenty-two branch? s, and the thing worker?, with twenty ?branch? ? a- orgonnations dircctl?, involved in the contro-, ? Mr. Schlossberg said that ?he . o*.her cities would be involved unless New York manufacturers seat l their goods to be made up in shop* out i of tes OLD PHARMACY S HOME SOLD (.orporation Buya Structure Long Oc? cupied by l?aw *v I'.umI ? ?, - tory buildme at M Broadway, owned and occupied by Law ?*. Beyd. Pharssac] (Tracey B. Pluml r. kerbs arid chemicals ?M'a?, chanced htna? yesterday. 1 l.e BOW owner il Iks Broadway-John S'ree' ? "i poratiot., which recently bought the ?'Id F-.en.n- Tost Build? ing, at Palten Street and Broadway. ? xr?nri?ion of the cloak and suit ? ? Broadway led Mr. Plumb t? seek a mor. n'ai la loca \\ h? r. la? A- Boyd's Pharmacy **??? . ... ? I SSI the r ? Broedwaj section ?is quite fanh noted for its rural features. "The Church That Is in New York" I_ Dynamic Pastor's Life Story Pictured as Clergy's Guide Inspiration and Impelling Influence Seen in (aren ni I rrdenrk W. Robertson, \^ ho Died at 1 lintv ?even?Sermon I opn s By CHARLES W. WELCH i.. - ? i best *.? b) the clergymen of "The ' nurch Th?t Is in Nr w Vmk" there | ,. .;.| h,. no I Bd The lawyer, physician, i philosopher, diagnostican, itotosmon, editor, artist, sculptor, musician <.r astronomer who refu-e- to read continually and intensively a' the ismc tune eonstruel .1 harrier acro?s the ? iy which les appointed goal. The clergyman, appointed by virtue of his office to have the care of souls, ? ? '?-fuse? in liKe manner to lead the utterances of other minds and hearts than hi will soon come to the end of hi? p? rfect day. A theological professor when a?kcd ?-1 i ? i-, sei ions-minded apprentice i school of the prophets what c reading should be given prefer? the mini ter saswered: "Biograph. BiogTSpl y. young man. is absolutely essential to St "nal. cultural and dynan | ?r.ent of a nun: iti - Should Read life Stnr> Ks these wo'ds come back am become? the more enipV bj the experiences that, have co apace, ?nd in the presi-nce of the cynics! attitude ?.! 'ho woild toward the church and ?'? mi every theological prir<-"i shoul not only those who are s of the embryonic, b other? who have assumed the n sibil?tica of being God's spokesm -end. insistenly, the predccri-sors and i"ii:|.' Such a life story, with ?? niatch .1 ? 11. atmosphere ?bout it, i? it-. ume which embrace? an account ? life of Frederic'.. V. I, '.erlt-on. i? not a newly published ?tory, I continues to be to him who reads an inspiration and ai impelling nur. It should be m 'le place ol and most noticeable arces.* a ?able ?f ?veryclergymanthr out this city who iceki to bum the /.(al ti. ? ' ?1 to the blazoning of the moSSSgl "" the < Robcrt.-on of Brighton, as 1 of bj thi ' snl in ; grava le ?a, but thirl i irs old that contitiual referen-, to him an ? ee <>f bis life by churchmen, and low, COnforn it and non-co mists, evangelical? and many of rest, are evidence? of 1 ? ibidil g i ence upon the though' and ?prit o own day. Many of the clergyme America ?ji their pilgrimage? have 'o walk again the path? ever whic hod gon?' about. Brighton, and have gcred at thi? side of the grave prlac? oi preacher.. loid to rest. Tribute from Gladden Among American ministers who tribut? much to the influence of F erich ?V. Robertson in then- live \V,v h'tigton Gladden, known thro out this land and Other? BS among '-? virile preacher, who Bay 81 " bes? of all books are the good bio phie?. The good otic, mark; ther nothing worse than a bad one. M successful postora bear testimony they have found more stimulus in be of this class than in any other kini literature.'' There is no biography of a lif? brief as that of Robertson, who horn more than a hundred years i which continues so instinct with hi "Think what it means,' ?aid Deal Hensley lienson, "to have died thirty-seven. Mos' no n are only t I nding their foot m tbs matt?r of r . , and ?vnly then loj grasp on the business of their II' plac,. would Keble have bel?. he had died in l?2i*; <?r I'usey if potent support of Tractation m ceased in 183T* or Newtnoa ?f hi? roar had closed m 1838; or Mauriei he had been taken away m 1-.-.J, .lame? Anthony Froude if his cou hud ceased ?l 1865; '>r, to ps?s fr flu- Church to the State, if Glad?U had died in 1846, or Pisraeh in 18 If we ?offer our mind? to travel f ther into the past, and recall some the critical figure? of our national h tory, we are arrested by the - gestion. What Might Have Been "Had Henry VIII died at thir seven, that is, In the year 15.?8, would have left the reputation splendid munificence impressively co bined with domestic virtue mid p< ?onal godliness, bu' thsrc w-ould ha been no Church of England a? WS hs known ?t. If Archbishop Cranmer b died at thirty-seven, i, s name won have held no place at ?11 in the histo of England. "Arehbishop Rarker ?t thirty-sev was an unknown man with a douhtf reputation for orthodoxy among h neighbors; and Archbishop I.and. if j had closed bis life in 1??10, would ha had no wider fain.- than that who violent tamper and extreme opiniol could earn for an Oxford theologian. "It needs not to multiply example but these will suffice to indicate tf remarkable significance of the fa that thi? relatively obscure Bright? preacher hud succeeded, in a life whic reached its term at thirty-seven, i making a mark on the spiritual life < I.is .-i.uiitrymen, which ws ca; the distance of two generations, t hove boon both deep and permanent.' Sermon Topics Baptist I alvary, 128 ?v< it (7th ?? . u a. m E. C. Mercer, "the nun'? man." .?? ! preach, and at S p. in. the Kcv. Georg Allan, missionary to the Bolivian Ind ian.?. The Rev. !>r .1. ft, Kemp wil be in Toronto. Canada, for two weoh and ?rill presch In .lohn McNeill'i Church there. Special revival ?< every i. ght thi? week at Is p. m. Pol tur 1- et.ei, | ne R . ..posflc, 0 il conduct them. Hope, Broadwav a II , tl a m , Al Saunders, Billy Sunday famous convert, will speak; H p. m. i the Bev. E. S. Ilolloway, the ; Will preach on "Billy Sunday: Tht Message and th? Man." Madison Avenue, at **l?t ?t , 11 a. m. ??he R?V, Hr. Chai!?? A EotOO, OH "tan We Know That There Is a God?" arid el ? p. m. 01 "Who Will Mud the Journey When the Road Lead? Home?" The Eeton ?la?? fur hfen ?:i be held ! al M ?. m. at 30 K?st 3l?t^?t. ?fonal Morris, Fifth a... botwemi ISfth ?nd 127th sts., 10 a. m . Har ! old C. t'oddard. Ph. I? , profe??or of i English ?t Swathmore College, on "An Internnional Mind"; P p. m., the Rev. i Hr. J. H. Randall on "Fifth Law Ap i ropr.stion of Materials Selected." ene? on "Great Laws That for th? ?.rowth of the S; nim.'t rical Peraoaolity " i.? i? ' i ?i. I ortelyou Koa.i sa I 18th st.. Brooklyn, ih? He, i>r H. | Fr?ncis ferry, U a. m . iUpt.-t Prig ! ciples and Their Value ?o Christen? dom": 7:4"? p. m.. "Present Pay Church ' Life." A Imrt song service will pre? cede tl Washington Heights, Convent and 146th st., Every Member Canvass Da will vieil every person <.n the I'hurch roll. < onjrrcgational rrinity, Washington *?.vcnue and 176th Street, the Rev, Williem M. Iles?. Il ti. ru. on " I he Vslue of the Hi!'1'"; B p. m . "Street Aceidenti and the Will of God," illustrated with motion P'c ? < liristian Science The -uhjcct of tiie lesson-sermofl ,; ?Il ehurehei to-morrow will he "God tin- Preserver <.f Man" On Deeembei I 1 riml 16, St H p. m . in the Firrt ? hurch of ( hrist, Scientist, Virgil O. Strickler, C. S., will gi.- ? special he ? Ethical Culture Meeting House, Central Perk Wast and Sixty fourth Street, at II a. tn.. Dr. Pells Adler will addre-s the So.-, on "Spiritual Meaning of Love," urth af n series an "The Spiritual ?i .? ook "?i i Jewiah Fro?- SynagBftne, 'ariier-'?? Hell, Pr. S. S. v. is will speak a?. |0: || H. m , on "< haiity. Tainted and Untainted," with i reference t?. the Federation of \"v. York's Jewiah Charities, pie Beth-El. Fifth Avenue and Seventy-sixth Street, il ?. m,, Dr ' Samui I Schulmsn will speak on "A New ! i or the ind.. ideal." Methodist ? . ii-y. Seventh av. and 129th * . i Masonic service, at ".Inch Rev, Pr. Morgan will speak o-i "The Plumb rill he attea? bj til' foll?n liar lern Lod . No '.",7; H ii ting Lodge, P. N'.. No. 666j Voii i otntnandery. I? and i or tantine I amni .,;,i? i ?.. K i*. Jam . 161 W< ? i Ith ? 10:30 a. R u u.i. Dunean will areaeh sermon t?, 400 Stonemi n fn Philadelphia. At .': 16 p. ns. Pi. Dl "ii will pr.:.' h oi ' ! he Bel i ot ha tha third topii , ? tarie; on "T 1 \t.'- ropollts ' i emple, Seven I - p. in,, ?i ?,tie.hour ?icr witl Viet i s fumons band, f? 'owed bv a hm:' sermon bv Re1 I Marshall on "Two Horn! " Old John Jtreet, n John it . I i '?? Pr. Street er will preach a? both ? ? .i. ? - ? ? ? ? . i 0 ;i ? ?!o?eph F. Johnson, LL. P.. aeon af tl ?school of Commerce, New York In on "i h?? Afti ? ?. of the War." A* 11 a.m. and H p. t t ha Ret Dr. Jan ? ioi i ill pi St An? row's, W< ? . Re? D P. W. Adams, 11 ?v m.. "Pead." a tap ugga ted by the death of two of oi ? "ted eitisena; H p. m., "What Is tl Greatest Safeguard Against Tempti t on?" Pining this termon Pr. Adarr will read the answers of many we ! t'.own men. such si Sir Kiibi'idr ,? :.' Tii-'orr, fiscnr Strim-. Arthur Bl l.yman Abbott, Mis. Ha Applfbaum i?n i in i ue ?: . Dec.her 12, th Midyear Assembly, New York ?! trie' '?.II hold meetingi at tin? ehurcl There will be sesstom at if* ;> m., 2, '? 4 and * p. i.i s't. Paul's.. West End av. and 66t il a. m., Dr. .1. E. Hoi.?'? of 'he Moth ? Ho pi tal, Brooklyn, ?rill ipeak; I t. n,., the New York Bible Soeiet; liold an aiirnversai , service. New Church Swcdonborgian New Church, East 38th **., "Invita tion Sundey" will be insugurated m morrow Bl II n. tn. This feature f/ill be conducted once a month throughout the winter, and the assistance and co a'id former mem bei ? a?-i earnestly requested by the pa tor. Rev. Julian K. Smyth. Dr. Smyth's raies a ill be "The An gel nf a Man's Life." embodying on?' of the most helpful distinctive Bible ?lor trinea of this denomination. There Hill al 0 he a special ni'i nal ervicC. New Thought i ?. t- ? on Tin.-.i re, Broadway I 14 i -, U:16 a. m., Dr. P. W. Seat - ? I - on "Man His Own Creator." r, ?*. un Mme. P. B. Sonntag, oloiat. School of the Builders, Hotel Belle i lair, Broadway and 77th * t., '*. p. roa-, .? -re. lecture bl Mrs. Hehrend on "What ?;'.'" Last Sunday over one huu dred p^op!?? were turned a-.vav on nc COUnl of lick of room. The school ? rteept Saturday t the Belt ara, at 11 a, m. Presbyterian Bedford, Kostrand av, ami Pean *. ? B, ' " : 16 a. ri.. Itev. Pr. S. K. Young ?? II ad.1res- th?. .-toncmen from! Philadelphia witn Troop 21 ' of the Boy Scouts. A? 1:46 p. m. Pr. Voang will ?peak on "lo day's Ftigi " Broadway, a* H4th ?' . Re Pr. v D. Boenaaan, n a. m., commun and reception of members; p. m.. I "Apostolic Msissg On Mondar, December II, a* I p N ight will be ob eraed at Men's Club. Pourth, "?. Bnd av. and fist Rev. Pr. K C. Work will preach both leraice His evening topic ?. be "< lb ten s Pople " Hai, IJ.'.i ??. f Moun?, Morris Park West, Ref. Pr. W. Arms. 11 a. m . "Trie Food of Mat s p. in.. "A Mar ai d ll;s Body." 7 Mea'i Bible Clsss, which a month i id an attentiance of betwe . men. sSSt last. Si ; 11 ? -l'tendance of 104, wl 124 on roll. Undi ? pi ration (ieorce W. Dowey a - < I under the loi |i nf II. I-'. VY ?Ike, t lie lir.i? ni "one hundred m?n in a month" h been realised. Thin- llegan now "two h an ?lie.| ni?'ti by Kebrunrv 1 Bad it lookl Bl though they will g them. TI I Re?. Pr. Amis is the past of tl e" church. Captain C. ^ tlexander arill addraai this class t morrow at 10 a. m. This will be ?' feat up . St. Nicholas Avenue, at 141 at s Rev. Pr. Elliott w. Brown at il a. ? on "A Message of Encouragement ? p, rn.. "Paul'.? S pa r | k " Protestant Lpisropal Aaeenaion, Pifth av. and 10th st 11 a. m.f the P?e\. Dr. Percy B. (.rajj will speak on "What Will Am-ri? Do with Its New Wealthr At p m. tiie oratorio "Stehet Mater," b Rossini, will be rendered, and at B. rn . Public Forum, Inc.. Profe?so Charles Zuehlin will speak on "I'mte T'ace Maker or- Peaes Maker Beloved DiSCipIS, La" a. rn.. Ute Lev. Pr. ?iriri?" W. Douglas I p. in.. I h?? Rev, Dr. H. M. Harbour. 01 ometanism," in hi? ser.??? or, "Ra ligions of the World"; 6 p. m , th? Ko.. i. Aeworth. i si vary, Fourth a", and Slat st ; 11 a. rn.. the RoV. Dr. T. SedfWick; 4 p ra., the Right Rev. Charles B. Coimero, Bishop of Porto Rico. Cathedral af St Jehn 'he Divine, tmsterdam av. and nith st.; it a. . ? ha Rev, N. I . Stone, of Philadel? phia; 4 p. m.. the Rev. R. T. Henshaw, of Rye, N. V. St. Bartholomew'-. Madison av. and -14th st.; t p. m., special musical ser? ?, ice, with Bach* ' "Bids a Ith IV St. James's, Jerome av. an.J IfiOth ? . the Re-.-. Dr. De Witt L Polten, rector; Sunday sehool rally dn>; s-r ar '.'; |0 and 11 a.m. and 3 and H p. m. St. Mark's-in-the-Boaererie, lit h s-. and Second av.; B a m., holy com? munion: 10:60 a. m, special musical lervieej 11 a. m., sermon by the Rev. Pr. Guthrie, ob "No Gift Without Lava Avalla"; 4:60 p. m.. lecture by Pro feaaor Charles Zuebl n, on "united State- PaCI Maker or Peace Maker." , Trinity, Broadway and Wall st.; ' midday service? through the week the Rev pr A. R. Gray. Reformed Hamilton Grange, Convent av. a I4it_ ??.; the Rev. Dr. Paul S. Le bach, 11 a. m. on "Do You I.ove t Truth'"'; H p. m. on "Cnmaaked '/ ? I on." Marble Co! If . ft! ?v. ?nd 29 ?st ; I'.-v. Dr. Burrell at 11 a. m. "The Still, Small Voice"; ** p. i "Reefs in the Ofiing." Twelfth Street, llrooklyn; the R? Dr. John C. Rau-cher, 11 a. m.. i ' Th? Bpiritual Life ?nd How to L; it"; 8 p. m., "A Night in Jerusalem There will be about 100 Stonemen the morning service. s*. KiehoTs? Collcgiete, Fifth av. ?i ?18th st.; the Rev. Dr. M. J. MeLeod i both services. Hi? evening subje will be "Practising the Tune." West End CollogiOtO. West, End ? and 77:h st.; 11 a. m.. th" Rev. Chart? H. Stewart, I>. I)., of Newark. N. J will preach; 4:30 p. m., the Rev. D Cobb will speak on "Why Remember" Religious Society of Friend? Meeting House, S3 East l.ith st Sundavs at 11 a. m. and Wedncdav i 10;:',') a. m. 1 nitarian All Soul;', Foarth sv. and 20;h it at 1! :? ?., the FiOV. William Sol I ?va will preach on "The Msasasjs of Re ligion to the Modern state." Flathush. Bsverloy Road and Ear 19th at?, Brooklyn; 11 a. ir... the Rev L. A. Harveys on the book "Mr. Brit ling Sees It, Through." ah, Park a?, and S4th st., 1 a. m.. Re-,. l?r. Holmes will ?peak oi "Specimens of Current Thought Ahou J?sus." Thi s '? 'he f|in * ? uoject in i ?re. on "Jesus To-day." I niversalisl if. n? Paternity, Central Part Wool and ""*" st., i' a. m., Bov. Dr. Hall or "Making Our """two?Worlds"; ' p. in. musical service, witn Handel'? orator:" "Judas Maccab.ru?.'' Other Spr.i? e? F>r, ;'e,?or Charte? r. Everson will lecture on "Chr -ce" at the , ? i rhestre, Broad? ly and tttl at S p. m. Thi? lecture has al'.va;,? been enthusiastieell] i leed. Professor Ev? r?or, la attracting out of the '. nee? in New Tort every Sunday night, and lots COmeM are obliged to .-limb to th* gallon to look fot - which are pract call;, taken, even 'way up *her?. ?f Hoary Frank will reopen hi? me<?t r.g? tO-mOlTOW ?t 11 a. m. at Tuxedo Hall, Hsdison a-., and Mth st. The ?ubjec?. for his opening address will be George Bernerd Saaw'a conversion to Christianity. Fulton Street Voo'i Meetings, 11 '. Fulton it., December II, st 7:M p. m., George E. Guille en "Th?? Spirit of th.* \\ orld ??nd the Spirit of God " McAeley fVater Street Mission, JH Water n . fortj in ni versar y services si I sad T:J I p. m, At I r- "'? ADVERTISEMENT Musical Gift Suggestions Hawaiian Musical Instruments, Music & Methods t.?r|^?* ?*- * la '")' BOBM taie-tc'i pla.?r? UKULELES i?'-a??rt ny $8.00 to $25.00 STEEL GUITARS $10.00 to $100.00 TAROPATCHES $20.00 to $25.00 Oar Stark Ine'adn Lalttt Dciir-v r>-.. v irate p?r** Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos And Kir-drr.-i Instrumertts Banjos $5.00 to $93.00 Guitars . . $5.00 to $175.00 Majidolins $5.00 to $ 150.00 Cataloguai Free on Request Tarta.pf.ir. ?' .-- U ?14? Chas. H. Ditson?& Co. 8-10-12 East 34th St. Mr. R. Fulton < utting will prende, and at 7: I i r "' a Mr. P. M. ( ? ' Mr. John H. Wyburn ?a the superiateaeset. St. Paul'' ('hape!, Columbia I nivtr comment .ration service at t p m. Professor John Lis? ne, Ph.D., will address the meeting Where to Go to Church To-morrow One of Prof. Everson's Lectures People Never Fail To Appreciate Christian Science Under the Searchlight of the Bible CASINO THEATRE 391,S!? NOT A PULL MOMENT IN IT. FREE PUT OFF OTHER ENGAGEMENTS AND COMl. ONE MAN HAS GIVEN IN HI? ORDER FOR FIVE Hl'NDRED COPIES OF THE . LECTURE WHEN PRINTED. LARGEST SUNDAY NIGHT AUDIENCE IN NEW YORK. BE INFORMFD. ntriisf PASTOR I. .OALDEMAN,D.D. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH It? a? ami TtMli -trert. ii \. ?i ? "lin: m ?im? in* luv: ( HO??" (?ec.nil In .Srrl?-. .Till ? KII-.S III < IIKI-T "> M I?. M?-till. I VI I.IM. ?Il lili MilVK: ?IK. I.OD'N 1 ?ii.it \?i .?? IVORI.II I'lil ITI? - MIW HUM. THF Ml Mini -I ?, n I.I'll.I T.I?, llll. IIMII I'HiUiw <H Till HORIall'H LAM lv\l??M* I Ml lift. KKTTIMi II' m llll. FII'TII \M?ll>M I.HI XT WllKlli I'll? I.If. .Sinlli mi ???I.IOMl ?IIMIM. OK ( HKIKT.") In thl? Seirnun Ilr. HnJdrninn will ?lie n roll ev.po.ll.nu "f l>\MF.l ?? TAMOI IMK.K ?in.I loll llll. HIMI'I.Kli: STOKi OK THF. \\ 11? HKI-I ?nil IHK LAST ?.KKAT II \ II IF ..f Hie Morl.l. Fridn.? ni*lit. Ileeeml.er IS, H n Yin. t?. Dr. Ilnlilrinan ?ill enntlriiir Ilia nopiilitr MBMl? ?ton ?in "llll. IliiMH KM I I llll I. N \? II " MAMISHS IVKM K B\ITIST ? III K< II. MADISON A\ i: . rol; 118*1 ST. C. A. EATON, D.D.,Pastor 10 A. M?KhIu ? I In?. Inr Men, ?<1 ! v !>r. 1'j.ton. .Il i; Slat III t?i|hje? I : " \ Mun lit Hi? i?e?i ?? i>.?....'.i (TluUmtwa un! ?.I.? 11 A. M.-"?tli We Hun? Thai I lirrr 1? a. ?.ad."' ? P. M.?"Wlin Will Mind Hie .lournej When Ihn Kam.I I eml? Hume'" ,? ? ll Mao. ? . r. Hull, i i CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. Ilillnt. '...M ?JI i-.1 ?.m?-i--.Uin 4? ?? Berthlp i t .? s ?? I ? Math alW ' ' . WhH ti In -la..-. ?? : it ?.?? I IIAMt M ...<>!?? llll.!.. 1. |. . ? Old 1 l- SkI Ta Hi -a-.-! ' FIFTH AVENUE BAI'TIST CHURCH, 4 to ? \S.?- M T.?? ? r . .?.?': I' I? ., II.. I I!. ? -? 1' . ' * ' Dr. Wtflfkin ?III ?retoh it II ?a? S I: -...-, ? ? HKIMIIS M Il M I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Sun-Ja?.. II A M. ?a? ? P.M. W_-.n4|?i ? P.M. Flnt Church, i I III P?fl Wl ? . ? IVarand Chart?.. I'.-. ? ?? . I ? Third Church Hi I ? I F?i.rth Church. I' ?A ?? . ? . . Fifth Churth I . Ill l U , | ?. SUth Cnurtn. llll Hi |??>u All i ? I'M.KI I.VIIOVM. Broadway Tabernacle BROADWAY ANO :iTH STREET A M lia? ' ?. .' 4 ??' !" ! I F?. M Ka. ?A. m A i)iM.in.i> ??r tuiii??i CENTRAL Mr. An.? R. Afwttts- tt II MRISTIAN Pr*i. Paul, CI. ?I Mlitlasi. tt I HURCH. M.' W. II. Blkli S.??.! 10. C. !.. 7. niVIVK MilKN? F. IIRST CHURCH OF DIVINE SCIENCE. , a I- .. H A :? lutTI 4 !?? K ??* e.1i? ?*;?>ri?. Mi? l>- Vlunav - t?Yedia__*) i??r!i |. a ? . II ?| ?.'.-.- 4 II ::if". I IHK Mill III!? THE SOCIETY FO? ETHICAL CULTURE ha M 1ST? Mint's " ??* -? ?si ?'?"? w??t i i ?? ? M ??r-riiir -Of FELIX AOLCR s- 11 4 4f Su?,, t _ 'Stlrltatl Miaaln? ?I Lmr. th. t.arth ?f ? ...i-, af ?.a a?d?*iiaa ?? THE SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK ON LIFE." T?. -,-i'ii ?I ? . M" -,? i? ?;?i-i opta II ?4l!?H. ' SI I '.?.?? lili H M 1 RIADA? 4' I? I PR V\ IHK .Ml I. I'lil \. Il "N Bsarn r?tM ki> a\u ? ALL AUL ?ALI.? ??Ml. MKIBO?MI i.risforM,. ST. PAULS METHODIST CHURCH . , ? ', C' I I Rev. CHARLF? L. COODF.t.1, D. D., Pastor : It ? m pf .1 r Rola? -' ? ' H I .... ; si. m BUhop Lilla ' B ?'?' ?, Tl. D ? ?. ?Ml X ST. ANDREW'S B^eT?*?**$?. FRCD WINSLOW ARAMS. 0. 0.. att? i i.., i Bait il Deal ? ?' M Bruins on I ?tar. " s "What I? 'i.-. . v.1'.:,'? ?,rr?ia-. p "?riirri?" An?.?<rrs ; fa.laii ! J f I IF?, Al,,?V?>?lliri. I.?f., ? y? ?. , - . ! , -.-,.' | MAMSO;.AVE.CHlRCH,60lhST. US. 1 1'.-' Vlllard L. Roliinron. PB. 1) . MM St* M Tt?. R?lp*i W S?Kki-?n, i--, ? - !.. A M III ??'...?? -?!".? I U'-rrli : (IP. tl iHour. *i uni f p!? . M..' g. CALVARY METHODIST ?&ftj Rev. W. H. MORGAN, D. D. i; ,i ? i ? ' Hi .a ' US? ' OLD JOHN ST. CHURCH, , . MHI'MON CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OK LATTER OAY 6AINTS. ? u. il '. Hi R lay p. it r.a>jii?r i'- Mm ? 3:se r. m iaj lnil>r"vm?<it As*..-l?tln- ? or) f, \|. r,- :.' ??!, ' . Uaiii b na i Mil 1 Mot i.H ! Criterion Theatre, JtAKf i ? Mere- < lem Ide sajriaaa anarea ala ' mi ?. ktlaflea m k??r? 1 Bemathlng ?Icnlfleantty ?alutary, iiipreme. lupartor, lubllm ?. nine, superbly ; ? - itlraulHlIna, .?ii ? ? r r ' ? ;.r. ?il iM-ri?' .? ?, ? iltabljr safe, Mild, ? i r-pra-itV, .?ln(-a?ra>,?safa-lv, ?an?lv, iponta <-,. s-i?infuiiv, aerloualy ? ild, fl inday, 11:11 .. ? . F. W. SEARS, Speaker ? (Boa? tat ,i ' ? it ? r ? I ? 'li ! ?lining. St-r! MOB. , ? . i '-Man His Own Creator" SCHOOL OF THE BUILDERS, Inc. I FM '. - i V M , II? M_*l i? ?' i ?il. fi<-< i-' Sai t i . * M?. MARY CHAP?N THE BILTMORE ?'?-::: a M i - kit ?el ?nl ? i iUi i El ? ?? - ? ,?? ? il rxtt A-ru? UNITY SOCIETY, B Mr? ? i . ?? ? >?-? ? o. M.*>\ i ni it? ii (SwcdeebaeC-w). NEW ~CHURCH ? . !'. .-i| ?. 14 K SMYTH ' \ : i a m ? 'n,k,lia>: . ? . ? mi . ? ? . - I'l,' - ,. .'. ? ? "Th? Ak??I ?( Man i lita," ?>..i pa?, ? ? Hrtmual -.. ? . ... . I'Ml. AM' BBI '. ?? IUI.\!' PKBU1 II.KI1V FORT WASHINGTON, i nth at ? : Br??:.?, OR. MARTIN Pre-cbe? at II ?rid 8. MADISON AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. N?rth???t C?f?ar ?I 7U SI. Ri? Henry SI???? Cats?. D 0 P?<t?r Ir.'T rvai . I II Moo U FOURTH vOT.?ti ? ; .?.- '.? team u -. D ii r? Ui War? pr.? Ml ?r il mai ? laiviriity Place PiMb-terun Choich, . . ,- '? R,. I .1 rilllll. UPI ' II- ? ; . . ? M . . ? I- ?t 1*KKSBYTI'KIA> PARK AVENUE Presbyterian Church AT 85? STREET THE REV. CHARLES W. WELCH, Minister. SERVICES Bible School.9:30 s. m. i Morning Worjhip. 11 o'clock feaag People's Devotional Service. 7 p. m. Eveniof Worship. - o'clock Midweek Service, Wedneidijr ? - P- "**? AN INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL PEOPLE. frvTn ?j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. KeKJS i t\/\l_ Ml)! eri Ayenu? ?ml 57th Sire*?. Rev. Wilton Merle-Smith, D. D., Plitor, ... | pet-en il 11 A M R ?. ??nor? Blar- t? I.SS l* M -. . g ?? . ?? Mm? ?,*** | klu Ac??. l'a.,-- it- kn \ ? .? San ?, Bail Harrj M ??? I "??? ?? ? I. ?. Karl Kir ?a. i D??Hl ? I FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Filth Av?. and Fltty-flfth St. RLV. J. H. JOWETT, D. D., Putor. ?.? It 11 A M ?ri 4 'I I*. M. Iir \unaU ??11! Pf? .. ?' '?? *! i.<TT',-a? '?Bering far a??-n,' ly'a Beard ??? ?'li.ir?h Krentmi Mai i ? . ? ? M ?nia. mr ii?a?.|< ??:?, ? i , ?*1 ..-' WadaH ... ' ' , IT Jo??>'. ' Charles M. Alexander i ? ' HARLEM NEW Y?IHK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. UM ?t., hall .Ai? Men , Cl?i?. Il ?. M Mornln?, Woe-hlq. Il A. II. B THE BRICK CHURCH i ? an . i ' p '. ? -.,"? - - ? WHII?m rimes Mmlll. -?' ? Frin. Latimrr Janc/.ay. L?B M! IIHII.I. .?, ;? ? , a' ? ?.-. , ? I MB i \ M H M ?? f. .r Ni'.'N ? ?. Il v i? I, i ' i.itv IVKKKPAY |_:ta i; 0 ' RUTGERS B ROADWAY PRESOYTERIAN CHURCH. I , - 1 Bl ..?!??. Walter UOncan Buchanan. O. O Mu ?? il A \l lad I P M ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Broadway ?t *)d St. R.,. OANIEL RUSSELL, O. D. Il S M OUR LORD'S DESIRE. ' - f M 'PERILS OF THE CITY. ' I' M ..III. ? I i lili . .1 l-AIAU ?" BI-CENTENNIAL SERVICE OLD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. kl . 1121 - tee |.- ii..a ah?. I? I FT I El ' P ?? 8 P, M.. Oratorio. " I he Messiah" Madi?on Sq. Presbyterian Church, ?aB-MS A.enu? anti it'? s:--?-. THE PASTOR, REV. C, H. PARKHURST, 0. 0., Pim i., . a M ? i ? :? M WEST-PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. a?.?h St. and A-terd.-i A??. Ra,. AMMN P. ATTEUB'.hY, D. D Rev ANTHONY H. EVANS. U. 0. DR. ATTEHBURY m\ . I A M DR. EVANS kt I I 'I THE NEED OF A REVIVAL. St. Nicholas Ave, REV. ELLIOTT WiLBCR 8R0WN. D. D.. Paitar ? : Second Reformed Presbyterian . , V. -.' ? s tatetm u n Pau r -?.? a Il A M ar.l ? p M WrcT IT M I*! PRESBYTERIAN. C a I E,nV i r,!,rta?, Av. IL liitv A l.'.in k.,,.,, . , ..Al. SauRdrr?. . l'KItl I -I W I I I?|s? ll|?\|_ Church of the Heavenly Rest, ' ?' A. ' . , s l ' ? ' R-. Hubert Shl(-?n S ? ?. > | i.KM R < III R? II. H-.-.l.. .? and loth M. Hex. i Iwrlr? l/?li ?.latir?'?. II. 1).. i{e,t0r ? Il ill,? B??torr. ? ..*rW. Il B W?r) rKOTt->T\\T K.riHTorAl.. CHURCH OF THE BELOVED DISCIPLE tMhl RO?l? ???.. N>?tr M:iili?.-n Ave. TIF:\- HI Mil M BAItROI II !> I? K ? r 7:30-10 A. M. Hol) ? ."; i'ir'on II \. M. Morn ? '? . '.?> FU' ' ? "r?? Willlan Dou? I? D D MedlUitoi " I!.-,., iirrjin. 4 Pan . m . - . r- i'?..????. 4 P.M. POPULAR VESPERS r-. . I? tninilliin" > ? M vi. Ii , . Harp, UTS? V'o m Sol . m .; i. i'.,^?rfa.v*l Oaaitatt? "O Word of Clad ! . ?r ??? ?i rl ? ? ? 'Calla, Harp i>r??i' ?. ? arl \ -,- : <*rr, \ i fin ?? it. ; ? ? Wet M T. M.. KVKNKOMi. ?? -..?. bj ?<?' J?-'!-" Amort .'? ' ?>? a? ? utl ?. ? x.i.s ST. JAMES1 CHURCH \l . . M ' 11 . Ill ?' :; ? raiMi v. \ll. II.!.!' CBOWDKB I I a. i I ;? I 1. P. A. 1 . I p. SS? Popul?r Musical Ser. ?to ( Rector) HARP, VIOLIN AND "CELLO. ST? BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH Madta ? 4- .- . i MU tuest T.. Bei l.ri?HTON l'AHF??. L> D., r>-tor. a M 1' .- Co? II O?! A M M >n|-.? Prtfer ->r. I a>rTB"n. PnthrSar, Um kutii iw ?va? '.???pro??. I? D . ' M?aM '? ? M P. M El n? ?'"1 A't.ln?. Praa bae. ?li. R?' i I i-, r M Orsau H ST. MARK'S-IN-THEBOUWERIE t?? ua ???..?? ?. iv n UHJ.I.V.M NuiiiiAN i.i uni:;.. B?c i V \t ?;. il M .' HA M Berti ??? ail? ?ina? th? Radar Rilbia?-? J?O ?.IKT 4MTIIHI T l-ovi A\ Ail ? !? M nrl ? ellr ?Vorthin. . ..-! 1- -'im (Churfl) ? il near nation \.. .?.. ? ?? i IteT II"'?. Alll? . ROHBINH 1)1) ? A. M. Holy i ? M '?'.;. i ? i; ? - 4 P. M., RUSSIAN MUSIC < I . T.. n .... It 11- .... !? I. All Angels' Church. WEST ENU AVF. AND ?1ST STREET. Rev S. Dp Itnuy r.ainvand. D. D.. Racial if.:, loo ?? . ? a It llornii t iva. . II* tori 11 A If. r.?il;io.n ilfa:?. H J 1? T-MMWl I IV M ? at . v. i l vit-.drti of St. J lia the Divin? ? u* a ! 1 It'll Stroet. v A M a? li , ? ion nil?>!. ? A " 1 ' nnn:.'. i il'i'.lin 1 Spanlihl. 1 I A M ? r II : 1 A M I '.a. . ? li . I' . ?U?n.. ? r M Pre? :?-? !( ? R > "? IM'-. ?*. cuomae'g Ctwrct) . 4 . . ? I 11 ST t . I.RVffir M RTIRBR, I) D. Rtcler ? A U. Hi' ' 1 rrrni.n. , V., 4 1' M I fir a? I art A Ulr->? I Bar-?or j. ? P. M. Hour of O?an Muita St. George's Church ?? | . :- ? ? - ?? ! i-- '? : A. - All Seats Free Havana? KARL RLILAND. R?ct?r. CHURCH OF THL HOLY COMMUNION. ?4HI- Str.-?t anil blvth Av-iaut. ? A M Mo ? ? ?n ? . A II I - i . . . P M ? ? I' ?i t'.-.i ker. u . n v p M ni R ipA.?, .110.4 ST. STEPHEN'S ilth SL. Niv Rr.ti-.?? ?xnkii |, II, 4. Rev. N.ith.in i.. S./zil, l). D., Rector. I ;.l ? ' ? . -.- : ?M Oe* M 11 CALVARY CHURCH I SLtSSf" ? .:?l.?k I'rr?. b?ri II? m. R?< T^vaU.r? :>>ri<?irk ? P m R- R.-> . ? -,i! . . mr-, CHURCH OF THE T?AN??F ll.U RATION. 1 Kan .-".'1 ??: I'll I:?.' i.iITiin' He?ir 1 "'IM! M-..\.?> - . , Ml li?' VIA?? . . ?I'.RMON H I . KORAI. ?,\ I.Smi?.. ST. MATTHEW S CHURCH. ., Waal llih ?! k. ? Aimn 11 11 1" i?,?: i> p i?frfi Ti ?. 11 u J . PROTK*?TANT KPISCOPAl. CHURCH OF^TH? ASCENSION * Fifth Avenue ??< Tenth Street Rev. Dr. PERCY STICK.NEY GRANT Rictor '.A M ?.!?-? ?? -?-. af ? I Mt-to? W '?'-' W,-' ? I'J Na. u ? ? . I ? p M m ,?. ??!??? Kam ' -??er-?- 1 ? i ? 1*. M. Tr? i- . ? ' fhartei /.neb?' I l s.,.,, r? f meker ?r IV? e RI.KHtMM?. TUF Minillt; ? ?Il I.KI.IU F. IHIKIH, ? : :? -? H- ? rniiN .,!??.,;., THF MARHI.K ?.?IITI: ? III Bl U. I ? ? It . DA? :'. .' ? KM, 1) U ?im-ter. | U A. M I P. M ' K* ? THF. tOM.FI.I\rt: ?III It? Il Ml' Kl". Mi HOL.??. ? Ile? MAU'iI.M JAS M \. !,:.?)!? :? I? ' ?il iH-?fh ?1 11 A M ?? ! ? P M A' i p. M bni.ja. ? 'Trtetlrint ?_? Ttae" . .AM WEHT KSI) i ni i F.i.i \ti. ? IHK! il. ? .i, ? n? \u\ i ? ? i,-.--..-. ..,,.!? i. i? ?? R. i . s... . VI. .. i. m j i p. e .. i? ?:<rV Ami ,-u ? ' ?. ' Mi? ne: . . ? -. THF. FORT W \MIIM.TOV ( OU.*r_,l\TI. I IHK? II. r?i v. _????? . * ? Bra I'llKll i I.ITV ?.' !? Il a , avf.^t, ?a )| a, ,, ,.,< ? f ?, lt? A. M Ml H.' ? ? _*.? REFORMED "CHURCH- H HARLEM Tilfon. Jr. 0. 0 . MliliM N(?r Am?;??-???? A??. Paul Solb?,-f Lelnba.-'. 0 0' Il A M ,.,,?,,- H ?KM in*] m I-KII.Mi R?rl|l?in S?rlety ?? Friend, iOrthe-1?. M" r VIH' ? : - .. 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SeS?. TH? UNION THE0L0I.ICAL -IIIINA'''' . ,rr',"..i A" je '"***** . ? i maorn ? . l'a.r.Md vHAMJ.?? I* FAi.VAM F' " ___, ITii a" rulan il r ., . r?eu .. ? ? a?a??*M ? '._f?.r:ere 1? .-..r-1 HENRY FRANK ?T.-aV' TUXEDO HALL fifft? **wV.y C. B. IBM A?*???? C??rl?li??ilV COSPEL TABIBBACLE CHURCH ?I M tat Flk A.? Ite, A I. ?? l M prairhlnl M il ?*? . I***-W ' THE LABIES1 CHRISTIAN UNIB? PSA MiETINa U helrl enn We_-?-1-> ?? I A Il ihe ?h.pei et (be lOUMUie *-?"*? *? ? A?? i