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Diamond Smuggling Urged as Reason For Lower Tariff Importer Want? Incentive forlHii it Traffic Removed ; lje.ce ants Film Interests ^gk M ore Protection ?if?SHINGTON, Dec 23.-~The g,mog ??tog of diamonds und other precious ?tones into the United States by pas? sagers on incoming liners and a?so ,?r??s t?16 borders ?*' b*?1''* carried on l5l>jjB?twly, R- G. Monroe, a diamond ??porter of New York City, testified ,<-d*y before the P?nate Finance Com -,'ttee at heariogB on the permanent jan*? bill- He urged that Co.ij*-ress re? face tho doty en diamonds so as to MM the incentive for ?trasion of the aW and ?also appropriate additional ?und* tor the employment of force? to ?resk ?P ?? Nilgai traffic. Xs passengers on ocean liners are ??relied only when the authorities man ?arfwrB?t?c*o causing: them to be ?ispected. Mr. Monroe said it tras a ?.nple matter for a person coming ;rom Europe to bring a fortune in -wiou? stones into the country. He wriatti out that hundred? of thousands ef doiisrs wert h of such stones could be carried in a man's pocket without gaagiaa, .?> noticeable bu'???. After tho ?arrival of big liners in Ni? York, tho witness continued, there -,? a recular business in smuggled stonis- He ?s?cr7<-d th3t stewards and ?tiers on the ships handled some of ?J-eir. ar.d that rasscngers brought in (?0others The effect on the legitimate -.rade ?-as serious, :.e added. Hj loar ' testified that the organ batios sd, tho American Heelers' r.tive A.<*?-oeiatio7*, was id?ert?aii re?gn countries a re xani of r ihc arrest and con nction of smugglers r.nd that sonic few had beei t to book as a re? mit * The 7' : the committee that . ? honld be re ' and tie duty on . be 10 per ce*-.* in tze&d ' cent, as proposed in The duty in that ougb stones ia 10 per manufacturing in ? , built up under the high duty tariff law. is with destruction by com ??tition . World lacemakera, r?pres? " if that industry de fi&red to-day before the committee. Th?**** asked 'or a duty of 60 per cent sd valorem i American valua? tion, in pi the 45 pet cent pro? posed ii Spokesmen for importers opposed ?gesti&g that the pres? ent rate --' - cent ad valorem, bused." valuation be retained. On behalf of the Furriers' Associa ? ? of Franc ? and the Belgian Union .s. Baroitl L. Allen, a New ?I tho committee to reduce the proposed import dntj' on pelts of rabbits, on the on dye and on halters' furs. Ho sug per cent ad valorem rate on the former insteaii of the 20 per cPtit proposed, and a 10 per cent rate en the latter, in lieu of 22 per cent. increased import det-es on motion picture films, sensitized but not ex? posed, was urged before the co:r.Tjsit tee to-day by Char1'.-- li. Cole, o? Boa? ter., sp - the Bay State Filma -. Boston; the Eastman Kodak ?Company; the Ansco company, and tho . Film Products, ail of Ecu.-' X. V. The witness said foreign cora . largely German, already had resulte?! ir the closing of two of the : making faetones in the eountry. Undertaker, Vexed by Fake Calls. Offers Rcm arc! Police Find Other Firm* Near Washington Square Ha>c Been Duped George B. Perazzo, undertaker, 195 Bieeckcr Street, offered $1,000 reward yesterday for information that will iead to the arrest of apractical joker -vho has been calling him on the tcle uhone or.ee a week for three months, ?innouncinc* deaths, giving fictitious ad ?ireases and asking immediate care of supposed bodies. Investigation by the police led to discovery that many other undertakers in the "district just south of Wash? ington Square have received similar calls during the game period. Several of these undertakers told detectives the greater number of death calls had been telephoned by a woman, who usually named as the dead person some one known to the firm. It was said 'he calls have proceeded at various times from the Bronx, Brooklyn and Gr?enpoint f Perazzo received a Mil from West "Forty-first Street, a woman asking him to'proceed at once to a number near Broadway, where *he said a young girl had just died. ob was urged to "bring plenty of white crepe." Mrs. Raizen May Be Put Under Psychopathic Care lb* Lillian Raizen, under indict? ment for the murder of Dr. Abraham Wickstein, may be removed from the Raymond Street jail to some institu? tion in Greater New York where there :s a Psychopathic ward, it was rumored yesterday. Assistant District Attorney Kdward ?. Cooper, of Kings County, who has i charge of prosecuting the murder in? dictment, refused to comment on this *ePort or ou a letter addressed to the ?'Strict Attorney by Dr. Charles toerzer, \ l;-iting "physician at the jail, ,n which a recommendation for the re? moval was made. Mr. Cooper said that he had ordered ?rden !i'"-n'-v C. Honeck of Raymond t - maintain a strict watch ?*** the woman to prevent any pos 1 aring herself in her ^?'1. Dr. Stoerzer said in his letter jjjat ne had observed Mrs. Raizen and ?l'-nd her in a marked state of mental "'Pres?ion, manifesting suicidal ten? ancy. The physician said that at UtnC? Mrs. Raizen aaid she felt she **?W be better dead. ?Threatening Letter Writer ?Scf?t to Insane As* ?um v.S>nHfy Jud-?e Haskel! in Br?oklvn ?5e??7 con-r'iitted George R. Berry. 5 *m Woodruif Avenue, Brooklyn, to ?o Kings Park Asvlum for the Insane ?, f.the latter had been found guilty ? w threatening in a letter to Park ; ^mmlssioner John N. Harman, of j ?rook^n, to "kill him before Christ- ! !,'?B, "0nerr? said he had written batwean ' aw and 300 threatening letters to pub ?naJ*i jlala "xP?aining that "God com- ' -nanUed me to do this thing and 1 am ?Woud or every ,etter T wrofe/, i Garment Strikers Send Ship of Food to Russia Orlo Sail? To-day Loden Willi 3,000,000 Pounds of Flour, Brans and Sugar Although many of the striking gar? ni eut w-crkerifcof New York, Philadel? phia and Chispo are going to hair? n pretty slim Christinas because they have been ,<*o long out of work, they are going to sec to It that the spirit of the season will be carried overseas in I substantial form to the less fortunate workers of Russia. This afternoon the steamship Orlo ? I newly christened the "Cnnt-tmas Shin" i by the strikers?will leave Pier 63 | laden with a big shipment of foodstuffs j for the Russian famine sufferers, the i gift of the garment workers, put i chased by money collected among them. Hundreds of the strikers will gather j at the pier and wish tiio vessel god i speed. The shipment comprises 3,730, ; 000 pounds of wheat flour, 110,000 ? pounds of corn Hour. '.00.000 pounds of ; beans, 150,000 pound;, of sugar and 37,500 pounds of linseed oil. "The shipment Is being sent with the co-operation of tho American Friends : Society, the Quakers." said Benjamin ; Schlesinger, president of the Inter? national Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. "Were it not for the industrial conflict which the union is waging-at present this token of friendship of the membership of our organization toward the starving workers of Rusria would be even greater. "This, however, is only the-first ship? ment, and it is expected that a second ; transport of foodstuffs will be forward : ed by the membership of our union in the near future." Expert Admits Hurry in His Attack on Gas Rate ? Company Gets Adm?ssioH on Record Despite City's Pro? test ; Next Hearing Jan. J 3 Edward M. Bassett, member of i he Charter Revision Commission, acting as counsel for the Brooklyn Borough Gas Company, yesterday attempted I ? I refute the testimony of A. S. B. Litt!'.*. I the city's gas expert, that tho present $1.35 rate of the company was "great : ly excessive, unjust and unreasonable for the quality of gas furnished." Mr. Bassatt cross-examined Mr. Little for : several hours at the resumed hearing before the Public Service Commission. Mr. Bassett drew the admission from ! tho witness that he had "hurriedly prepared" the affidavit requesting I the commission fix an emerger.'.**; i of $1.05 pending a full Investigation to determine what is the actual cost of producing gas by tho company. Mr. Little contended in his direct examina? tion that the company can produce gas ' at a 70-eent rate. Assistant Corporation Counsel Hyatt, vv ho appeared a-; counsel for Little, ob ijected to the latter's statement that be had "hurriedly prepared" the a t?; - ; davit being admitted to the vitcerd, ; but Chairman William A. Prendergast called attention to the fact that it | was a voluntury admission on the part e witness. Little also admitted on cross-exami on that he found no fault with the management of the company, but said ' that it should use coke instead of im ' thracite coal in the making of gas-. He added that if the company reduced the i rate a? he suggests it would sell more cas. Tho hearing was adjourned.until January IS. Sell Business Buildings on East and West Sides Edwin J. Birley sold fir the estate of Waiden Pell to Daniel & Joseph A. Perillo, who conduct a pharmacy in the premises, 38 and -10 Sixth Avenue, northeast corner of Fourth Street, two three-story business buildings, on plot 33x65. Moskowitz &. Lupowitz, restaura? teur?*, with quarters at 158 East Hous? ton Street, a four-story building : stores, 25x7o.lx irregular, have pur? chased the property from Daniel Spit? zer. $330,000 Loaned for Erecting Three Sheridan Ave. Flats The New York Title and Mortgage j Company is making three building loans of $110,000 each, covering the property situated on the west side of Sheridan Avenue, 75 feet north of 167th Street. The loans are made to the B. R, T. Holding Company. Three live story apartment houses will be. elected ; on the site. ? ? ? ? Buying in Weslchester Kenneth Ives & Co. sold for the ? Sterling estate the Haviland place, to? gether with several acres on Pleasant' Ridge Avenue. The owner plans to make extensive improvements to the original house for an all-year-round home. Chauncey B Griffen & Co. sold a large plot on the west side of Wash? ington Avenue. Pleasantville, fer Charles H. Hall to B. Franklin Lane. The purchaser will immediately im? prove the site for the erection of a building. Homes in Morristown Sold Genung & Day sold for Valentin i Padr?n his large residence and garage j in Aitamont Court, Morristown, N. J., ' \6 Wilbur F. Day. Robert C. Troll sold his property, Evergreen Avenu?? and Monroe Street, Morristown, consisting of a large house and out-buildings, to Frank Natele, through the same agents. . a To Build in Hushing Harry Klein purchased from Wilmot Y. Hallock, attorney of Brooklyn, the plot, 50x100 feet, on the north side of State Street, 50 feet east of Fourteenth Street, Hushing. Mr. Klein intends to improve the property with a seven* room Colonial dwelling. The Halleran Agency negotiated the deal Fire Record A. M. Losa 1:10?24 E. 116th sU; Henry Carr and others .Considerable 7:36?Chambers und "West ?Is.; automo blla. D. Duraba.Trifling; 8:06 ?. . L6th st.; -Mary Husiisel. Unknown 8:25?518 Vf. TSth ?t.; il. Jenkinson, Unknown P.M. 3:30?1022 K. ITSth st., tlie Bronx; taxi cab, Samuel Qreanstein... r.Trifling 3:60?Ptrr 92, North Kiver. foot ?**d ut.; b?rso Tellowllght, City of New Tork .Unknown 4:10-?1274 Broadway; Lonif Hat Co., ?Unknown 4:15?234S 3d av.; Atlantic and Faclflc Te? Co.1 'nknown 4:40?279 Broom? st.; H. Flsilwr l'nkiiown 6:45??89 15. 111th .?t.; Ceo. Kli_a..l."nknonn (??:1o?17 Battery pi. ; Dong las? Scott. I' ii known 6:15?Front 237 S. l?Mth st., th? Bronx; auto. Joseph Des'no.Unknown 6:45?163 Vf. 21st St.; '.evlno FnUovrs, Ink?'."? C:45?1X43 Broadway; SS-RCkatt Cleo3Sn_ Company .Unknown 7:00?316 E. 92d ?t- : unknown. -.Uokaowa 7:05?3 Fleasant ave.; Freu Schaft ?? Unknown ,; 8 :06?45 Grand ?t., Mutual Art Metal Co.?.Unknown S:I3?4S East loth *t. ; I,eo Foliar. l"nknown 10:88?151 East 33d st.; Harr? Wll m?*rth. t'nknown H:S0?TH 8th av.; toy store; un ?-?? v- . . "nknown ?-526 Water st.; Metropolitan i. la-, Ba? Co... . i known 11:46?.*?? we* 24th st.; Ooldman i '-. as Co. noirn 11:58?7371 1st av.; Joseph Schnridei ; Unknown Real Estate News Trading Turns To Business Structures Buying Cover? Wide Seetion on East and West Sides; Company Gets Eight-Story Building in West Street The eight-story building, 46x100, at 288 and 28?) West Street, south of Canal Street, has been sold by the Theo? dore Ficke Warehouses, Ine- to the Lark Land Company. The newly formed 41 Canal Street Company (D, L. Klein. J. Klausner jr. and FI. S. Borensteinj purchased the j three-story T-shaped building at 41 1 Canal Street, running through to 5 Lud low Street. Walter L. Clark wan the seller of the property, which fronts 21.10 feet on Canal Street and 25.1 feet on Ludlow Street. Sale on Eighth Avenue Daniel B. Freedman ?ourehased an? other business building at 781 Eighth Avenue, between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth street.*, a three-story re? constructed building. John C. Forster I and James Boyd were the brokers. j Jeanne R. Kalish sold to Floyd F. ; Thompson a four-story building with j store:* at 507 Eighth Avenue, 20.3x95. Other Uptown Deals The three-story building at the north j west corner of Broadway and 100th Street, 26.1x100, has been purchased by j the estate of Charles F. Hoffman, inc., i from the George Constantin Realty : Company, subject to a mortgage for ! S77,500. Mr. Constantin bought the j property a few years ago with the in I tention of establishing h catering busi ? ??? ? The three-storv buildinsr, 18.7x99.11. ' at 57 Fast 125th Street, has been i bought by the newly organized 57 East I25tl Street Corporation, having for ? directors W. H. Wieuenthal, F. P. Hey man and E. Gersehnson. The estate of : David S. Egleston was the teller. Leopold Weiss bought from Fred? erick Brown the live-story with store building at 151 Lenox Avenu**, 23--Fifi, I between HTiit and 118th streets, ill ! which he will occupy most of (he floors for his .real estate business. Louis Block & Co. were the broker:*. Henry S. Wilson sohl to Joseph Cedarbaum and Victor Kahn a threc Btorv stable at 239 Ea?t 127lh Street, il. ?. ?-? Greeters Pay $35,000 For 68th St. Clubhouse Local Hotel Employees Will Get Possession of West Side Dwelling Next Month The Greeters of New York. S3 the crrnniT-ntion of local hotel managers, ? ant manaffer** and clerks is known, !iave purchased the four-f-tory dwolling West Sixty-eighth Street for use ; as a c'ubhouse. The Greeters?ther? ; are about 400 of them? p*?.id $35.000 for i the property, which they purchased through Frank A. Ready, assistant mwiager of the Hotel McAlpin and president of the association. The or? ganization has paid $10,000 on the prop irty, and the mortgage for the re : maindt-r wjl! be carried by the mem? bers in the form of bond?. The house is 22 feet wide and 100 feet deep. The club will be ready for , the Greeters soon a*Ter the Xew Year. An educational course cm hotel* wi'l be conducted in the club for the purpose of improving hotel service in New York. Coughiin & Clisby negotiated the deal. Heal Completed for New Madison Ave. Engines? Building Ernest and Herman Levy, Inc., manu? facturers of silk and silk ribbons, closed a deal for the leasing of the four-story building the Roy Realty Company is to erect on the pite 74x95 at the northwest corner of Madison Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street. The pending transaction was reported in these columns about two months ago. The Roy Realty Company owns the Hotel Seville, adjoining the property leased at the southwest corner of Madi? son Avenue and Twenty-ninth Street. and plans the improvement for the low sized business building chiefly for 1 i[rht and air protection for the hotel prop erty. The new building is expected to be ready for occupancy on February '. 192:-:. Emanuel Van Dernoot, attor? ney, represented the tenant. Big Price for Columbia Leasehold in 5(hli Street ! B*..i!er & Baldwin, Inc., announce an? other sale of a Columbia leasehold in West Fiftieth Street, in which section they have been very active in the 'ast several months. For Joseph E. Marx the brokers disposed of the five-storv building at 44 West Fiftieth Street, 20x100, on a net rental basis of ten years, for an aggregate rental of $45, 000. ?aid to be the top price for an inside Columbia leasehold in the sec-1 tion. The building sold has two stores ? with six apartments above. Julia P. Breed purchased from George ' W. Jaekel a three-story dwelling at i 210 East Sixty-second Street, 18.9x100.5. | James H. Cruikshank resold to Ira Maier 840 East 123d Street, a three story dwelling, 16.8x100, to Joseph Na-j sanowita Investors Put Savings in Hals And Dwellings in Brooklyn The Meister Builders, Inc., Bold the five-story apartment, 75x91.6, at How? ard Avenue near Pitkin Avenue. The A. J. Shannon Company, Inc., with E. A. Goldstein f?old the three story store apartment at ?03 Flatbush Avenue for Charles Schaap. The Buckley & HorLon Company sold 825 East Thirty-fifth Street, a j two-family residence, for Mrs. Wejrot, j and a plot on Twenty-fourth Avenue, ' between Bath and Benson avenues, 60s 100, for Mrs. A. H. Guar?a. Frederick W. Walker jr. sold the three-story residence at 505 Fourth Street for the estate of Fritz Fibers. Charles Partridge sold the one-family dwelling and stable at 212 Franklin Avenue for Mrs. Bessie O'Gara. Owners of Nenio Theater Buy Adjoining Gore ! Sidney L. Warsawor resold the small i gore lot on Cathedral Parkway, adjoin- j ing the southeast corner of Broadway, recently ourehased by a client from ? George Ehret. The purchaser is the Fox Theatrical Enterprises, who own j and operate the Nemo Theater ad? joining this property on Broadway. - ? - National Lumber Dealers' Assn, j To Locate in Central Zone | Albert B. Ashforlh, Inc., with How- ; ??1 C. Forbes, Inc., leased about one-j half of the eighteenth floor of the Lig- ; gztt Building, corner of Forty-second j Street and Madison Avenue, to the Na- I tional Wholesale Lumber Dealers' As- ; Bociation, Lumber Mutual Casualty In? surance Company, Kelly, Hewitt & Harte, attorneys for the National Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Associa? tion, and Maurice E. Preiseh. The ! Lumber Dealers' Association has been j located at 66 Broadway for more than | twenty-one years. Its move uptown j will enable it to more efficiently accom- j modate it? membership, which gradu- j ally has drifted into the Forty-second j Street district. The new quarters will j be occupied about February I noxU | Investors Buy Modern Flats on Upper West Side Buyer Gives All Clash for House in Wadsworth Avenue; Other Sales Slawson &. Ilobba sold for S. Tonk>* lenson 252 Wadsworth Avenue, a fivo story, modem walk-up apartment house, 60x115, for all ca.ih. H. T. Wood resold for Frank Marder to an investor 210 West. 109th Street, a five-story modem apartment house, 40x100. Mr. Mai der bought the prop? erty last month through the same bro? ker. Louis Block & Co. sold to an invest? ing client the three six-story apart? ment houses at 230 to 2'?H West 111th Street, 42x100 each. The same broker". sold to the Artisan Realty Company 14 to 34 West Ninety-eighth Street, tour slx-siory apartment houses, 150.4x100 X irregular. The two six-story apartment houses at 14 to 20 West 107th Street, T20x 100.11, have been sold by Fishel Ka.ka to Jennie Krassner and William and Louis Brisman. George W. Brettel and Louis Covert sold for Joseph Burdheiiner a four story flathouse at 73 East !.21st Street, 20x100. Jennie Grotzky sold to Ignazio and ! Georrge Salerno a four-story ?aj-house ! at 160 Cast 107th Street, ?JS'..''xl0u.l1. ! Charles Rubinger sold to Harry j Weinberg a Bbc-story il a tho use, with four stores, at 113 St. Mark's Place, 25 ; x9\. j Charles Molesphini sold to Henry R. Barrows a five-story store tenement ; house at 99 Broome Streut, ?6x75. The 323 East Fourth Street Corpora? l tion (B. Wajesser, E. Alt man and A. Cohen) bought from Johanna Wald th? tn??e-story tenement house at 323 East ' Fourth Street. 20.3x96, at. that address. ! -. Operator Purchases Two Apartment Houses in Bronx Harry Cain purchased from Dr. Charles Graef the five-story modern apartment at 1125 Boston Road, 50x152, through Eugene J. Busher Company, and from Charlotte Damm the four story apartment at 463 East Street, 25x100, through Richard Dick son. J. Hofmann & Son sold for the M. V. .?in! S. Realty Company, Max vSchmer president, to Samuel Goldman the two family dwelling with garage, 25x100, at 961 Costor ?tree;. Trapkin Bold to Phi'l Rosen a two-story dwelling at 1243 Simpson, Street, 25.10x72.10x irregular. Mari*? M. Dalton sold to Jol Scanlon jr. the lot. 2-5x100, on the east ] side of Rochambeau Avenue, 25 feet if 206th Street. William P. A. Kurz sold to ' Dammeyer the plot, 50x100, on the west side of Jarvis Avenue, 225 feet south of Buhre Avenu?*:. -?-, Option to Buy Goes With Lea^e of 3-1-th St. Buildings Carrying an option of purchase With? in one yea;- for $200,000, Josi Marx has closed a tease for twei one years, with renewal privileges, on ! two four-story buildings at 202 and 204 West Thirty-fourth Street, 40x49.4, and ; plans to erect a business structure. The rental is at Cro n $10,000 to $15,000] annually, rhe renewal rental is $15,-1 iii". The il. M. Wcill Company was ? the broker. j Apartments for Far Roekaway Lewis H. May Company -old for i Morrell Smith the property on the it side of Centrai Avenue, adjoining Carlton Avenue, at Par Rockaway, to Morris Malvin. Thi property consists i of an old homestead, 115x142, running | through to John Street. The baildinga will be demolished and improved with modern apartments and stores. ' The same brokers sold for Joseph A. ; Kean a plot of the Parly property, facing Rue de St. Felix and Beach Fourteenth Street, Ostend, Par Rock- i away, L. I., to Jacob Dorf. Sales of iJonneetieut Estates Payson McL. Merrill Company and i John Crawford sold for Richard N. ! Penny his property of seventy acres. | with dwelling and outbuildings at i Greens Farms, Conn. John Crawford sold for the Misses Cockcroft a farm at Norwalk, Conn., to Alex Balog*. it consist? of about sixty acres and two houses It was held at $25,000. Tho buyer will use ?t as a dairy farm. ? -a - Quarters for Master Butchers The Cross & Brown Company leased in the Fisk Building, Fifty-seventh Street and Broadway, space to Ye Olde New York Branch, United Master Butchers' Association of America, Inc., for executive offices; space to Charles E. Dodiiridge and J. I. Mather for tho sale of stocks and bonds; also to J. M. Weinstein, accountant; W. C. Simon, William T. Watson and Otto Peterson. ? Buys at Jackson Heights Mrs. Thomasina De Joseph, of Phila? delphia, purchased an apartment at Jackson Heights, at 130 Twenty-first Street. ? .ii Results of Auction Sales By Henry Brady 131ST ST, 67-69 \V, ?* s 5-sty flat, 50x90.11; Manhattan Saving Institution agi 63 West 131st Street Corp el al; action No I; amt ?.lue, M3.2&S.6-? taxes, eto, $1.200; to tho plaintiff for $36,000. 1S1ST ST. 63-GS W, n s. 1?; o Lenox a?.-, f.-sty flat, 60x39.11; same agt sumo; ac? tion No 2; ar.it due, $4'-.2m".64 : taxes, :1 200; to rhe plaintiff for ? 11STI1 ST, 132-136 F, s b, 6-etj Hat, i3.6x 100.11; Sarmuel Levy agt Berliner ?S Greenberg et al; amt due. 116,048.D7; or mtgs, $74,?00; to tho plaintiff tor 5(14,500. APABTMKNTS TO LET-iTRMSHIll) Manhattan 7MT> ST.. 138 TVHST (Hotel Nobelton) ? Newly decorated and furnished on?-, two, three outside rooms, bath; elevated, sur? face cars, lubway ; room, bath, $90 month? ly and up; full hotel service; restaurant. S1ST ST. (Columbus av.) iiTof;i Colonial) ?N? wly decorated, furnished, i --2?3 rooms, bath; elevated, suriai ? ? a, subway; $60 room, bath; full hotel service; restauran'. 930 ST., AT MADISON AV. (Hotel Ashton) ?Newly decorated and furnished one, two, three outside rooms and hath: buses, surface oars, subway; $20 weefcly up, full hotel service; restaurant. BROADWAY, 2731 (near 103d Subway) elegantly furnished 4 and 6 room apart ments; elevator service, .-'apt. 2 BOOMS and kitchenette, modern Improre menta; no objection to children. 638 Pit kin Ave., B'klyn. Ask for Mrs. Fischer. APARTMENTS TO M?T? VVFl RVIS?IEI? QveeM NINE ROOMS AND TWO BATH?. In n'l? two-family house, rent $136 monthly; 70 Terrace ave., Jamaica; phone 2913 Ja? maica, after i P. ii. REAL ESTATE BKOKEBS \f~ Established 1853 ~|| Horace S. Ely & Co REAL ESTATE I Bishop Building. 7? William Street. | Nsw ?otSc H?sS BUSINESS UpCU pROPER-n Religious Announcements ADVENTIST Ssven?h-Day Adventist* Temple PJOth S?, and Lei???"? Ar? '?Alil.V !.*?* f). |*.\ ?? i--,s, l'nstm-, Sunday Night: "THE PATH OF THE NAZARENE." Being the Life of Christ in Pictures. baitibt FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rroadwaj- ?nd "?fftli Street PASTOR I. M. HALDEMAN, D.D. 11 A. M.?."THE TR?E DOCTRINE OF run birth otr ciuiist." (A ??hjhst MAS SERMON.) ? P. SI.?"HOW TO BECOME Rim THROnill THE POVERTY OF CHRIST." (A CHRISTMAS SERMON.) Friday Nlpht. Dfwmlwr .'?0, 8 o'clock? "Thr- U61.li I'Mihn." Madison Avenue Baptist Church Ma<??M>n At?, at .'list St. George Caleb Moor, D. 0., Minister Bvt-ry Sunday at 11 A. M. and S P. M. A aerie?! of Sunday Eve. tiorrnoiis on THF; NATIONS !N PROPHECY: "What th? Blbls Says About Ceraiany." Sunday. Dec. ?s. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH S, B. Cor. AM-iTi?HDAJl AVE. & 92-D ST. Frank M. Goodchild. D. D., Pastor. II?"The Doctrine of the Incarnation" 8?"The Washington Conference, or Making Peace on Earth" FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 1 to ft West 4St.ii i-:t. Dr. Cornelius Woelfkin at. 11. Sunday School and Women's Class at 9:40. i ?"ia?*?. '?.i". Mr. Carder. Young People's Service, ? i.'. il. CHR'Sl'IAN ?SCIENCB I : FIFTH CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ! A Branca of The Moth??* ?CSitjreh, The F?rat Ghnrch of. Christ, S-.-icntist, to Bototo, Mauo .?.h asetta. Serviere: Sunday. 11 A. M. <fe S P. H, | Wednesdnv. 8 P. M., in thene-w Church Edlttce ! OEaatCd Street. Resdin* Room.Flatirnn B'.dg. COMMUNITY CHCTICH The Community Church of N. Y. i[ A. M.? Lyric Theatre. Xraaa Service. MR HOLMES, "Glory to God" MR. BROWN, "On Earth P-a?*.. * MR RANDALL, -?loo,! Will to Men' S P. M.?Forum Park Ave. w.i 34th St. Unemployment Symposium. Addres unemployed Men and Mr Holmes. JO A. ' : ? ? MR. BROWN. Tin Case of Jonah" CONGRE?; ATION A L Broadway Tabernacle Church BROADWAY AND S6TH STREET The Prt*t?r, DK. JEFFERSON reach at U A. M. and h P, M Wednesday, S P. M VI [week Servie?. "HOW TO BE SAVED" tXTERNATIONAL I'MON JQsSION Church of the Strangers 303 V January 1st at 3 P. .' ' - -Mi -. ?'?intoa Eva and a bai -1 o? Workers. CHURCH OF THE STRANGERS 7 ' A. 7.;.? r-,, uj \i -, ;: ?neer 8 P. M.?Rev Dwighl Wltherspooo Wyllle, D. D. Chriaimai Ci . DIPCIPLE5 or CHRIST (Cfcrlotiaa) ( ENTRAI, iv: Weai ?1st Street ( HMSTIAN Or. Finis *-. Idleman, Pastor, CHURCH i ? i ? a. II. si mas \ ospers, ? i'. M. DIVINE SCIENCE REV. W. JOHN MURRAY QF THE Church of the Healing Christ Grand Ball Room, WaMorf-Asiorla "CHRIST " AND CHRISTMAS" Sunday School for Children at It o'clock. Wednesday Evening Meet Ins at S ?"cloels. Daily Healing Meeting At 12 o'clock, Waldorf-Astoria. The public is c?rdially invi'.od to all ni?etir.gs. IN TER DEN O Ml NATIONAL CAPL GIPSY PAT SMITH Youno Scutch Evangellst'3 Farewell Address FIFTH AVE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner j?th ?Str?*?-t Tuesday, Dec. 27, at 8 P. M. auspices Evangelistic Committee of N. Y. C. Inc. a?-t'J Gr?nri Ceot'l Terminal, Fiions M. H. 3371. MAB? CRAIG PIGUEBON, Soloist. GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE 83d St. Robert A, Brown, Pastor. I Sunday Services, LD.-30 a. m.. 3 and 7:30 P. bf. The Supernatural Christ, Ti-mKU^ of Firn anil Coming Glory. Tuesday ami Friday, Evangelistic Services, 8 P, M. Divine Healing Service Friday, 2:30 P. M. All manner of slckn 'sa h -ai"d through tho mighty NAME OF JESUS. THE UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMTNART ? ??? in the ?'"hapel, Claromont Ave? nu-', between I20th and 122d Streets, at 11 o'clock. Preachei : The Reverend Professor '.vn.i.i.'M a ?Jams broWn, d. d? of tha Union Theological Seminary. JEWISH BETH-EL TEMPLE Fifth Ave. at 75th St. SUNDAY MORNING AT II. Rav. Dr. Samuel Schulmaw. 'The Age''* Challenge to the Jew' A Chnnukah Sermon ALL ARE WELCOME. FREE SYNAGOGUE Carnegio Hall?Sunday Morning at 10:45, DR. WISE. "JESUS AND THE JEWS." All Aro Welcome. LUTHERAN HOLY TRINITY, 65th St.. Centra] Park West. The Rev. Faul ?>? herer, Pastor. il, "The Light of Life." Evening, S. METHODIST EPISCOPAL ST. PAUL'S ??th St. nnd West End Ave. DR. RAYMOND L. FORMAN. Minister. U \ >i. ? "Crow Country to Christ." s P. M.?"Candle-Ligljt S*rvice " CANTATA? '*The Nlghtlngal? of Bethls h?ru" fJani"?'. Sun? by Chorus. EARLY W.vr<'H SERVICE Wedneeday at S P. M. New Year's Address and Holy Communion. 10 15 A. M.?iVlen's forum. ?IV. *?>>.?? n. 30C.XHAN. MO *. ^??tm!, ? RIV. Hl?ND P. CAHY. M*, i Il ?r>r Bookman, CBrrtstmae Sermon, 'Mes?iahM selections with string ??artet s ?Aiuslc "Christmas Oratorio," Baoa. 91, JAM C.2S and I26th Street DR. GEORGE L. Nlt'KOLLS, MLuister. 11 A. M.?Dr. Allan WaeRoasie, S P. M.?Christmas Carol Servioo. J.-V -,.*. fflu, Methodist Episcopal, %S?X? cine, r.-rk Ave. and8?thSt. SAMITE W. GRAFFT.IN, Mlnlste-r. ** 11 A. M.?"Ths Savior King." S 1". M. ? "Christmas Sondee." ? CT mino PUl'Q ?;!ii 8*>? nrar Si. flWUfiCn 5 rolumbus Ave. Dr. J. LEWIS HART-O* K. Minister. 11_?The Faith of irns Incarnation." 5_'Th" Greatest Love Story of tho World.' UJ?Cl,IUPT?njJl153d st- * Amsterdam Av. WAbf IMaI?Hil?Dr, Price. 8 P. M.? HEIUHTS Dr. E!m?r A. Dent. ! NKW CHt'RCR? (**l?r*mlen!>*w?laii> NEW CHURCH 33th St., between p-?-ic and I,** I ne ton Av?r*. REV. cr.YPl** '.'. BROOM-XLI? will presch Hi II V 51. eabisct: "The AnBel?' Salutation, 'F^ar Sot * " Thn Choir *vlll sin?f carola commencing et. !0:r.0 A. M. Holy Com?u ~~-n -"III b? afimlnlstcrcd ?*tlrei:t'y al'.-iir ilie moruir.*f service. Sunday School Clirit-rinaa Exercls-"-?, 10:15 A M. NEW THOUGHT MRS. M?rFcHAPIN Sarvic?-s every Sunday. Il A St COM3IO DOUE U A I. LROOM. 43d St, und LczlrKton Ave, CHRISTMAS SERVICE "TO YOU JOY" < Music ?nd Good Cheer. All Wei ?-ome. MISS VILLA FAULKNER PAGE SATURDAYS ..,,;: ',. :;;^;Qlt of AIL" A Christmas Moriunc: with very Special Musk: and Healing (rxea). HOTELMAJESTIC ?^? DBs AND MKS. JAMBS PORTF/R MIXLI9, buiida.;,., il:.!), at *i'H! W. st. ?7tiJ St., SflrituaJ H-islInu Talks, ModiUclon. Welcome. PRjESBV? ERIA2? B^JCK CHURCH * Fifth Arenu? unid Thirty-spvent.h Str-MlL j Minister? S S?,Ua,m tersan Merrill, ?_ ? Theodore Auutwortb Greene. PR. MRRR'LL will pruacn at. tl *?d 4. wubjTf at C"Wri_U ?""brist Is to t'a." ?I o'clocB ) "Th.-- Child." tamxnAL Christmas mtsic at bath services, with i, harp. and organ. ? ??hrtstma-* Sorvtee. Bible Scbool. at 10 A. M Preparatory Service WedTiescrUy, 8:XG P. M. NOONDAT 5BRVTCB ev ry weekday (except Monday) at 13:10. Fifth Avenue Presbyterian C?-iirch Pi ft h Artn-e and nfty-fiftU Street. ... , , JBet. JOHN KBLMAN. D. D. ?UnMtera ; nev JAMBS PALMER. Ph. 13, Service? at tl A. M. and 4 P. M. Dr. Kelmiin will preach at both service*. At i!, Sp-ici-l Chrtsrt-mas Mu?ta Will ?ip rendered by an augmented ? I - Ar 4. S?lections fr-.-m th.? "Messiah," to b<; followed by the usual a it. or no on ser' I? . ?hlldren'ij Christmas Praise Service, : j A.M. Wednesday, S: is P.JT.. Preparatory Service Ir the Church conducted by Dr. Kolman. FORT WASHINGTON 1: road way at 174-th Stl I Rev. John McNeill, Pastor 11 A. M.?Capt. Gipsy Pat Smith 8 P. M.~-Rev. John McNeill :.il Christmas Mua:?;. ' X ?IC 130t.h St., nr. Sth At. aN\ P.4V. Geo. J. Russell, rU\U Miniaear. Services. 11 4 ?. Special Christaa* Music ???? MISS MAY BARON Contralto Seloist, Chicago Op-ra, and The Puritan Male Quartette FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fifth Avenue, ilth and ISth St?. fR?v. Georrcr. Alexander, D.D. Ministers 1 Rev.Harrv Em ??-_<-,!-?? Fosdlok D D I Rev. Thomas C-utftrle Speer?. 3:47, A. M.?-Children'? Church, and Sunday School. i 1 A. St. Dr. Fosdlcfc. ? :?'.: ? n . j Christmas ?en tee. Mldwe lay, 8 !.'. St. CENTRAL ?|f ?? TKRIAN ("IftROI ' Madison Ave. and o.ili -?. R?v. Dwiffht W. Wylic, D. D., LLD., Pastor. 7 17 ? . S?.?SUNDAY S? HOOD. :i A. SI., 4:510 !'. M.?Preaching b: ' 'HRISTMAS OnATi ?R1 .Solo, Quart??*,. Violin tarn, da; ? 8 P. St., Devotloi ? * ? *?? tin? rn??PTH PRBSBTTSiniAN CH-flRC? lUVJI\in West Bad Ave.-and 3l?t St Kdnar Wbltaker Wnrl< D. D., Pastor. 11 A. M.*?Dr. Work P^achss 8 P. M.?Dr. Hugh Black Preaches Christmas Music Morning and Evening. Organ, Voice?, Harp. Vio!,;:. %*%?<** il??*? PRESBYTERIAN* ?gyre St <C H U Amst. Ave., tor. 103th. ; 1?Dit. KEIGWIN" preaches. Christmas tjuarterti>. C'hlliircn's Carol, balos. S?GIPSY PAX' SMITH prea Christmas Music. Choir with chorus, and violin and harp. ; WEST-PARK PRE?BTTERIAN' CHE?CH : Am?ferrfam ATr- ?"? 8?th ^L Rev. ANTHONY H. EVAJS?, D. V.. Pastor Dr. Evans will preach II A. M., -1 P M. Evening Subject: "The1 Gifts of the Past." ? io .- will sins; seli-oiion.s from Han- I del's Oratorio of "The Messiah/'_( BROADWAY PRESBYTERIAN" CHTRCH Broadway and 114th Street. Rrv. Wnlter Duncan Bucbanan, D. H./? . Minister, will preach at 11 A. M. ami S P. ME. | ^RESBTORIAimii?v^H *??r ; I * mural Pfirk West at 96th Sti-eet. Dr. R?BEH? WATSON, Miniator, Preaches 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ST. NICHOLAS AVE. PRESBYTERIAN j St. Nicholas Ave. Cor. 141st ?t. REV. ELLIOTT W. BROWN, D. D. Pastor. I 11 A. M.?"'Reason*! for ?,'hristnia? .Toy." i P. M.?Chrtstmas pageant, "The Light ? of the World." FORT GEORGE ^? 18GTH ST! Rev. Lyma.n It. Hartley, M. A-, Min., 11 & 8. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL St. Bartholomew's Church Park Avenue and 51st St. Rev. LBIGHTON PARKS. P. D. Rector. CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES 8 a. m.?Holy Communion. U a. m.?Morning- Prayer ani Holy Cora- ? munton. Pr. LEICHTON PARKS will preach. 2 p. m.?Children's Christmas Festival. j 4:30 p. m.?Ch?istmaa Carol Service. ST. JAMES' CHURCH Madison A*, ruin-, and 71f?t Street. Rev. Trank YYarfleld Crowder. D.D., Rector : Christmas Eve.. 5 P. .vl. ? ?'aroi aud Candie-| Light Servlea. Sunday, Christmas Pay: - A M.. il A. M. j (Rector); A:30 P. M., -Children's Maager Service. ASCENSION ^.^V^'11! R?. Dr. PERCY STICKMEY GRANT. Rwter. il?Morning Prayer. A Chriatmas Choral Service ( Dr. Grant). 4?Oratorio. Handel's "The Messiah." tChrisimas Portion). 8?Forum, Dr, Grant. "Lord Bryce on Modern Democracies. ^t. Cliomas^ C?urcft ! FIFTH AVENUE AND 53D ST. Rev. ERNEST M iiTlREB, P. P.. Rector, j ?i a. m.--Hoi .ml in. ._.__. U_iiortiinr Service and Sermon ?.Rector). . 4?Choral Service. Rector. 8 P. M.? Hour of Organ Music. HOLY TRINITY CHCBCH, ? Lenox Avenue at 12. I S ? Christmas Day?T:30 A. M., Holy Gom munioa with musl?*. 10 A. ht., Holy Com- ; raunlon (plain), tl A. M, Festival Chxlat -? ,- Service and Holy Communion. Prea* h- : er the Rector. 8 P. M-?Chriatma* Carol Service and Sermon. Preacher Rev. Henry Lewis Wednesday, D?cen-bar 28, S P. IX.. I Fhristmaa Tree *.vi?.h pageant. _ All ?filtl 'C St. Nicholas Ave ALL, jyuu _? IMih and 115th Stt. , Rev. CLIFTON ? maC'N, Rector. Chrt<atmas Eve, ll P. 31.. Oratorio, fol - ; lowed by Holy Communion and Carols, j Christmai Pay. s A. M-. H<>'y Communion; 11 A. M.. Sermon and Holy Communion. ; Holy Innocents' Day. S P.? M.. C-dlArexr*?I ?estival. ! ?_i>Vp?r_/s ?OT?RCH C?ntou _; Carroll. Street?, Brooklyn MIDNIGHT BtASS CIIRI-TM.VM EVE. i. December ;un at ll:S0 P Mi , ?iOLFMN PROCE-?SION TO THE CRIB CHIUSTJtAS HAY iSundsy) Rlgb olaat H A M. . (Saint C"e?r;ll?'? Ms*?) Lew Aiat^e? S .v 0 A M. , Can f?X Qorouitii Hall ???ibwsy station wlil bo at ? Court aii-1 Carroll tic?. afu;r ihr? Vlldulghi lias?. ; CHT.'RC'H OF THE HOLY VPOSTLK8, 9th I ave. and 2Sth st. Christmas ESve, 11:13. I CHRISTMAS DAY 8, 11 A. M.?Holy Communion. ? nidal i Music. 7:30 P. M.?Pageant. "Adests h'idale?.'' Kectot- preachee ?t tl A. M. | Servie??. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH "./iivvpwant Sujnare, 'ilh St-rmt. Eau? of Third Aconit. ti-v ?>r. KARL Rilli.ANP. R'-etor. CHRISTMAS DAY. SUNDAY, ?EC. M] 7 a. rn. ? Holy Commarj?,- Address, Raetor : ' E?ofv communion. Bmrinon, rtector. 4 l>. u?_?Vespers. SWTfclS on? hour. Addren by Dr. Fleiiand. Sprrial M-tntfo?-CougregattonaJ ?tneirig. led by (he combined ?-hoira of St. Qa?*w?r?? Soloist-Mis? Moaelte Bennett, Violinist. Miss Hilda Wlerorn. Soprano. Mr. Harry T. Dnrlelgh, Baryton?. Mr. KotriDSt Robinson. R?a?i<>r. 8 p. m.?Children's Chrliftma? Tre* and '.i Svi-vlc?. Ail - ?i?s Free. The Public Wei?*?-?***-?. Church of The Heavenly Rest Fifth Avenue Abovo 45th Strsat. Christmas Eve Car?! Servira | Commencing at * aTtftoea on Church steps ? Choir Boys and Gloria Trumpeters Christmas Day (Sunday) Services 7 and 3 A. M.. Holy CoKuntmion. 11, Morning Prayer nnd Holy <_*omm*jnl'*n. Right Rev. Herbert Shipman, D. D., Bishop Suffraaan of N?? York, will preaeh. (Offerlng for United Hospital Fund.) 8 P. M. Christmas Musk Familiar Hymns and Carol?. Church of the Resurrection i 74th St., East of Park A?*, Rev. E. RUSSELL BOl'SXK, Herta*. I Xmas Era, 11.30 P. M? C&orai Gomm??lon CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES S and 11 A. M ?Holy Communion. 4 P. M.?Children's Service. Ion.. T7u?iS., Wed.?Holy Caramnntoo, Jl A. M. TO-NIGHT. M:3?, AT Shurch of the Beloved Disciple SlUh St, her. Madison and Parir A ?-s. Holy Communion. Rev. John Acwortb, "elebran*. To-morro-w. Christmas, reast of the Na? tivity. Communion Services. 8. Rector, I IB, Mr. Acwortb. and 17. Rector Celebrant and Preacher. ? Harp, cello, violin accomjjany all ?these ??ervlc? m. Na Vesper nervio?. I-__. Crimtv C^urcu REV. i'ALEB IL STETSON, Rector. ~ 9- -Holj Communion. .'- 30?Morning Prayer. U:00?Holy Communion and Sermon. Preacher, the Rector. | 3:?.0?Ev-nsoig ?n<1 Ta Deurn. NEW YEAR'S EVE. 11:15 pt m.?Special ?services. Address by the Rector. sllSATS FREE Cf'urc?i of t'je -TTf-n^mHr'tton ! ? East 29*th St. Dr. HOCGHTON. Hector, CHEISTM.vS DA 1 ' COMMUNIONS: M:?Jni(-h: and 6, T, S. 3 A.M. ?<70NCONE*S MASS, and SERMON. Preacher: R{ Rev. Dr. T. F. ?JAILOR, Presiding Bishop. 4 o'clock?CHORAL EVENSONG, VTNCHNT-S "Th"re W"re Shepherds." ? P. M.?COMPLTNH and SERMON. CHRIST-CHILD TR3H AND CARO?A Wednesday, De?.-. !W, ?:1S P. St CALVARY CHURCH Fourth Avenue and ?list Stre?t. Rev. Theodore Sedrwlclt, D. D., Recto?. C H RISTMA S BVE 9 P. M.?Christmas i?ve Carol Service. CHRISTMAS DAY 10?Holy Communion. S;0O?Holy Commun ioa and Carols. 10 : ! 5?Holy Communion. 11:00?Mornlag Prayer, Holy Communion and Sfrmon. Preacher: The Rector. G P. M.?Christmas Tree Festiva.:. Cathedral sf St, John the Divine Amsterdam Avpnue and 112th ?Ar??*. ... _-] be a M ?Mornii g Pr 11 A. M.?Preacher, Bishop MANNING. 4 P. ,M ?Christmas Carol Service, i-aily Services?7:37? A. M.: 5 P. M. John's Day. 11 A. >l.---Dedl eation of Founder's Tomb. Service in ? o? f't. Rev Horatio Potter, with ,-.:. MANNING. _^_^__ Ciiurci) of t?jc JniTnatton Madison Ave. and 3ith St. The Rev H. P. Silver, S. T. ?.. Retrtor SA M., Holy Communion. 10 A. M.. Holy -union. 1! A. M.. Mornlnir Prayer, Holy Communion. Sermon ?Rector). SPECIAL. MUSIC 4 P. M., Choral Evensong ^^ Noonday Service daily, except Saturday. 12:30 to 13:50, with brief address. Cfjapei of ttje 5nc ?frnation 240 East >7t*t Street. Rev. Georire Farrand Taylor. Vicar. DECEMBER 14: Carol and Candlelight Service it ? P, It CHRISTMAS DAY: S A. M.?Holy Communion with Carols. 11 A. M. ? Holy Communion. Special Christ? mas Muaic. Sermon by tho Vicar. CHRISTMAS AT ?s>t. Cboma?'? Ct>aptl 230 !:7ast 60th StrwL ? REV, ,TOHX S. HAIGHT, Vicar. Ho s '.'i-,m-nunion, S:3?i. S and 10:30 A. M. ' Manger Service for Children. S P. 31. Wednesday, December 28, Christmas Tree Festival, 3:30 and 8 P. M. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH 6th Avenue and 127th Street. Christmas Day. Holy Communion, g. 11 A. M. Vesper Carol Service. 4 P. M. Evening Service and Sermon, % P. \U, vrilb. Special Music, Harp. 'Cello, Violin. Preacher. The Rector, Bev. A. E. RIBOURG, D. D. CHL'RCH OF THE HOL* COMMUNION, Sbctb Avenue and 20th Street .7:30 A. 11.?Carol Service. 8 A. M.?Holy tommunlou. 11 A. M.?Festival Service. Eev. Dr. L?? beck. Holy Communion. 3 P. M.?Children's Festival. * P. M.?Vesper Festival. Rev. H. Lewl.i Jon^s. CHURCH Or ST. EDIVARD THIS MARTTK 12 Eas-f l?i9th Street. Rev. P. ?:. T'Y LE. D. D., Rector. CHRISTMAS SERVI- IBS Midnight Mass. 13 P. M. Lot Mass, ?:.'?0, 7:30, 8:30. 9:30 A, M Solemn High Mass and Sermon, .HAM. No Vespers. ?Pr-re cC^'re1? BROADWAY AND TENTH STREET PR. SI.ATTERY. RECTOR Holy Communion. 8 A.M. Service and Sermon (The Rector). 11 A. M. Dater Evensong (Dr. Cubeck). S P. M. Dally Noonday Service at 12:3i. ALL ANGELS' CHURCH WEST END A VEN CE AND 81ST STREET Rev. S. DeLancey Townseiid, D. If.. Recter Holy Communion. 8 A. M. B o mm union & Sermon (Rector) ti A.M. Bvcnson.- (P.-v. W. J. D. Thomas) '? P. M. Church of Zion and St Timothy rt* V,V?t r,7th ?tr?M>t. Rev. FREDERICK BURGE8S Jr.. 0. D., Ruetar. v. -Holy Communion (Choral?. 11 ? Holy Communion (Rector). 4?Christmas Carol Servicd (Rector?. CUl'RCH OF ST. MARY THT? VIRGIN 139 West 4?Th Btr?set Rev .7. G H BARRY. D. D.. Rector. Low Masses 6 30. 7;3?, ?ilS and 9. High Massee, Procession ami Sermon (Rector), i ]<?L4?. Vespers, Procession and Benedic- ! tfSii, 4. ST. STEPHENS, ??th st.. near Broadway. DR. SEAOI.E, ftK-irir. Bend??. 8-11-4-S. ? CHRISTMAS DAY Holy ComwuriJon at midnight, s and 11; j 11 and i,.Carola, Choir, Violin and Cornet. ' St John the EvangtM w" m?!av i Iiev. JOHN A. WADE, R?i#r.1 C'v-isrinus Carola ?atuidav. 8 *f m Ccristraas 8erv*i?ae, s ???ij ;i a, m. CT DCTCD'C ??th S!-' ^~^~i?Ta^. \ Ul.i LILIV U s?rrtc? S-ll A. M. ?-d 7"13. ! b?ec.'??. Music and Stringed Itim,nuianlH ? ST7M?ffHEW'ST^?^~^^~s^ ^i ?. ?in. ??ut? "Services?7.8,11*8 i Rev. ARTHUR H. JUDGE. D. ?.. Bettor. 8T. PAUL'S CHAPEL ?Trtolty Parish), Broadway, l-'nlton and V^sey Sts. Rev. JOSEPH P. MrCOMAS, D. D.. Vl<-ar. 7. S, 10:30, 11 A. M. iwrmo:i), 3 p. M. EGLISE ST. ESPRIT. 45 EKT. 37. Le Dtmai be a 10:30. Pasteur W!fn,,->--, BEEORMED nAMILTON' GRANGE, Convent A??.& 149th. Artliur Jf>ediri?ek Mahoti, *dlui??er. PRBACHSS AT II A. M. AN? ? P. M i?vxovmt.u Col?egiatc C?nif cli of New York THE MTDDI ECHrRCH. Peconr! A vent?? and S?v-nth '!tr***_. Rev. Eiigar Franklin Ronr?g. 3_i?i?t*r, Christmas . m warn 10 ?0 *, !*. Greetings by th? Paa-or. * P. M. R"v. Mr Potntg iviil preeCh. ? SaW-act : "IVbat (ho Mag! Toofe Liotne." THE MAftBIJC CHTBCW. Fifth Av?snu9 and Twenty nintb St-tiMt Rev. David Jum Purwid, D r>.. tmttaXan 11 A. M? Dr. Burreil will p-r-i RuNJect : "Mary's Christmas Drs-am." 7.-.?0 P. M. Organ Recital. .Strlirg Or 8 P. .X. Dr. Darle! A PMiin? wi!; xrrnzch. Subjocf.- "From Manger to Thl Choir assisted by String Orchestra at bo-fit service*. ?THE riTCRCn'o?* ST. NTCHOI-*-?. Fifth Av?nu?i and 9arty-a*sat? .^f-rest. Maiolrr* James ?ae*Le?d Ministor. 11 A. St. Chrieimaa Servie?. Dr. M ;cLeod <?__ [?Te-'"-! ; ? P. M. '."hrist?as Cantata : "The Eva of .Grace."* Chair assistnd try String Orch-etra the west Evo rurR-rpr. vv?irt End Av? ?n<1 Se-, ?nty ?ne^on'-.h <*r-r~ Rev. Henry Ev-?rtson Cobb. D. D., Mintntar. will preach at 11 A. M. und 4 :M P M. *.70 P. __, Special Music. "THe Heraia Star" .and Cnrlatmaa- ?""arc,:? o* i a.-;.l Kam with ??-hoir. harr., 'caito ami or-pan. 7:20 P. M. Young People's Socie-ty. i THi: FORT WAKHIXGTO!? CHTHCB. Fort Washington Ave and l.lat 3L a.'I Be-t?a Frw. Rev. Irving H Berg. D D.. Miniate.-. '"?hr1?tiri*-i? Ker~<*e. Il A. M. Dr Berg will pi-each. | Sobject: "A Ctu-i-?*-.s.n '"li-'rtmas." 4 P M. Th* S-jii'lay i-Yhooi arif? imito -dCj t'i-e congrega?.n m a service appropriai? to the day. betor-wet? chtrch of h\rle9I 1 L?."*"-?* A*?*??? and I R*v. Eklgar THtan, Jr.. D. D.. " Cliri/?rrnas BervieevSanday. Da?ra_bar -Stk. , II A. M Dr. 8 P. ii. a ?Phrtstmas pre,. "TlKi Nati-rtty " ? v*o?-a? ar_d Gibria Trau - ? tas I H?ai"p. ?rIS^ aad Young Peoples Choru? I of SO voices. THE SCIENCE OF RELIOION i _ CARRIE BARBOUR GA1Y0N j L_Nkdei and Founder Church of Divine ' -ras.'. The Tr-j? ReHgloa ' I hriat. Services at League F r Thi Larger L:f?. I 7-'. ITeat IJd 5t ? Sunday. 4 P. M.?Sobje? ? ?rt: Trie Birth of ?rhrist.*' VTV'edneadaya, i P. M.? Dtscuaaion and n Healinv meetlnga Saturdays S->* p M ai I r> V.*eBt 71'rl St- Fre- t? a>i I ( Spiritual h->a:in??. keaJi-n? of grt-f. sia, sickness and busln? -, by ?; polnt-ncn?-.. T?*. Columbus -.-. OTTAR?AX au Tottis s "CT'-rr? -?-.-??"?? ?0TH STH F.ET. Found..*! - - '9. i Dr. William L. Soluvaa. Minister 10:45 A. M.?Christmas Se-vice wirh Sermon bv DR. SULLIVAN on "CHRISTS GIFT AND PROMISE" ; Christmas Music by ?Quartet and* ? Augmented Chorus, Accompanied ? by Organ and Orchestra of String?. Harp, Flute, Oboe, Trumpets and Tympani, under direction of Archibald Sessions. ?k Program includes excerpta from GounAS* "SAINT CECILIA*- Slasa, * una "ALJi HAIL THH HOLT ONE" and Mediev*. ami Modern Christnis ; Tn??txuniental Rpcitai at 1Q:4? A. ?f: S?iarp. I AlieKXO Pastorale, from i ral phony. ' i Pastorale . *-'?*? rro'ei-i Noel Lanff-jcdoci--D. ...... ??uiluian Visitors Cordially Invited j Plenty of Free Seats. But Come Early WEST SIDE CWITARIAX CHl'RCH. Rev. Charles Fra;i--:?i Potter. !Sf-nlster. Karl Hall. B'vray at 117th S'.. 11 *?-. M. The Day of the Child THTJ COM7MCN?TT CHT'SCH OF N". W | (See Headins Community ?r7hur I ?'-?? ?' TNT VERSALIST CHURCHOF THE DIVINE PATERNITY Cantral Park West and 7Sth St. Joseph Fort Newton, D. Litt, D. D., MINISTER. -trill preach Sunday moraine at li o'clock, "KMilANVEL'* Christmas Service asad Sermon. Children's Chun-h ?Service, il a M. Par? ish Ho'jse. Quartette. Visitors tV?!eon_?. T. M. C. A. BEDFORD BRANCH. V. M. C. A. Men's Conftrrnce, Sunday. 1121 Bedford Av.. B'kha. Men only?fret. Dr. S. PARKES CAL'M \77 "Christinas?Peaea Greatest Men's Meeting v. T. Bishop Herbert Welch With a Great Christmaa Meseage. West Side T. M. C.A. 4 P. M. 318 W ?"tUSt, '?HAVffl I ROOM FOR I HR STT" Rev. Grtorgo J. Ru-56.il. Harlem Y. M. C A. 6 V,?* llSth St. 'Jhristmas Sun.lay, 4 P. M. _OSCE__LAjnBOrS D?VINE SERVICE Miss Markwell Colonial Room, Hotel McAlpi? Sunday at 11 A. M? Topic. "CHRISTMAS." Audibie treatment The Rescue Society, Did Chines.* Theatra, >-7 D o y o r s Stree!. Wide Awalte ?'.ospal I Service Nightly, 10 P. M. T. J. No-.nan. Supt. Chinatown ghtly. 10 P STORAGE NOTICE : EN ACCOROANCK W.TiJ THE. PROVISION | of lft-iv. there beioR dv.? amJ unpaid charr?? ?for which the unclerpixr-1. Coake's Storag-? Warehouse, te entitled to a i'.en as ?vri-r ! houseman, on the _r>ods berelnafl - ! scribed, a ni doe notice havinn,- ? ?all parties known to claim an in and the tlnie sriccifled In such nivrnput of such chariar-s having e\; will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION a'. ? -. Auction Rooms. No?. ?0S-211 Eas !7?-:h .-'-.reet. Borough of Manhattan. Saw York Cltv, on Weitneoday, Janiiary *th, l?3t. : commenclnor at 11:a0 A. M., the follo-wlrac jiropej-ty : Rockery chairs, couches, beds. sprfnga, matn-esaes. dressera, book rack?. tables, buPffts. crj'sial cleaets. ch:nu ?-.-.ofi?ts. . ?.m heatars, oil heater!?, refrlsar a?"!.s. phon<Hn*aph. rug?, clock?, picture?. mirrors, kitchen and laundry utensils ; trunk?, la, pans, baskets, -niii?ni? ba(a. ises, valises, etc., uapipoB1"! to ?-onta'"? clothing;, Unen, bedding, hangings, allverware, cutiery, china, brie-a-bra? feoott?. ?penonal effec'3. etc.. hell <j:i account of Mrs. Rohm. E. Chu!?*-?, M. Loweusteln Rev H C -ji-*:-> apd Mrs. H. TiteibHum. *i>.l :bereof Is ?-.? I <Jn ?n'.-t ?' -, . '??'. be continu.."! ?'. the same p'^.- -, on each and ?very Wedneadj beginning at 10 :*t?J A. M., s. until ?U the goods aro sold or are satiafied. All the aloretnei now being stored with Cooka'a .-?t"r-j<e W ... e house. 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