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12 THE SUN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1915. Learning at School the Trade of Rigtit Living r Student Should Not Recoil From Discipline, for It Makes the Man or Woman Discipline Is Training That i Produces Good Habits of Thought, Feeling and Action. I. lrlii-ljinl snarikmorr Preparatory School, Anarlkmiirr, Pa. AH I look back upon my own school nml college ugjjfg a remarkable pecullarlt of human nature, es pecially i)f yotlflg profile collected In con Bl6Tgbta ntltnbtfa, Htrlki-s me very for cibly namely, an nil too prevalent habit of looking tttr)fl moral nnd religious vires ai leading to rlalit or wrong con flict and character, and indeed life tt Bulf, ns questions on which one's own v.cw" and those of others a Inexperi enced are all sufficient. It haa fre quently seemed to me that there are few direction In which the youth of our land might improve, their Jutlfrmetit and wisdom to great advuntag" to them selves, their friends and their country. Jt la a charaetartatlfl belonging to no particular act or place, to no condition of wealth or poverty, education or Illit eracy, but no? i, enlde everywhere and al moet VeryWhen, Iet jne ask what any one ggpi rtinir to enter a new pro fession Or bualneeg does" Does he not apend tome strenuous time with those who know from experience and enuncia tion a (rrent deal about that profession or OWlneaa, tried men? If It be law lie Is Interested In. he expends much time and effort and consults many peo ple before be decides upon the law ecihooi ha shall enter tn order to secure the best to guide and direct hts prepara tion. If he is to go Into an office, he Books that of a man of great learning and reputation for practical ability. While In college or office. If he L blessed with ordinary wlrdom, ha la ager to gel the advantage of all pos sible advice from these authorltlea, not depending, strangely enough, upon his companions and associates of hie own age and inexperience for the material upon which to build up his profession. "Why do we act aa though questions of more real and vital Import need no euoh Preparation for their right solution? For any young man or young woman life Itself is fo much more Important than ajiy mere profession or business. Man liood and womanhood art) the most pre cious thing! Ood has mude. for has he not made thorn In His own lmaife? One believes In Ood to the fullest when he respects and reveres mankind, Hod's irreat'st evidence of Himself. No ona can do tl:;i Polly and freely unless he haa absolute and ibiding respect for himself, body and soul. This respect and consideration grow and thrive w.th the growth of the stable SERMONS A Kid addresses IN NEW YORK CHURCHES HADIgON aVBNVI M. R. CHURCH i Corner sixtieth street. Preuchlng at 111 A. at. m l i P. M by the pastor; 9:it I A M gunday Softool ; T:ir, p. St., Bsworth l'UKiir atrvleaa, i BROADWAY TADRRNAOLE Corner' futj ith street, The Hev Chsrles R. , Jefferson, I) 1. pastor, will premh at 11 I A M en The (HMO as a Kerm of Power" 1 snd at H P. M , "i in the Threshold of City i J-tre." I CKNTRAL PRESVYTIIRIAjN CHURCH I -Wesi nrtyeventn street 11 a. m. and 4.11 1'. M. After, .nun subje-t, "Our City an-! Its lilt Prohl'-nn." i'r Merle mlth, I il I'll AVKSfR PUF.snTTERIAN CHflf ,t error I-lfty titth strfet. The fiev -I II 1 D. will presch si 11 A M . and 4 .1" P M. The midweek asmee in the , hapei on Wednasday ai til IV M ivlll bt) conducted by Dr. It, II CHURCH -Fifth avenue at ..nth street, Dr Merrill will 11 A. If, en The Best 'r.lln Ulel 4 P it . The Waste of Oare- Tlilrtj pri a, 1, tssanei I'l vOXEH cit AT :i.. TIIIVITV PAH- Igll- w, ; Rev, !r A M. Th. If hr-: -i,-st 10:11 A Vest XI nit Ninety-second street. The i w Balltnaer win preach at n Woman's Auxiliary will hold 1 ding 1 f ihe saaaon on Tnesvtsy M In the Parish House !tl first street. The pcnktr will be It rati BhnriKhal. ChUtl r St. Johns College, IIAMil.Ti'N GRANCI RBFORMBpl CHURCH- Convent aenue at li3th. Street. Ur I'm. Selhert Letnharh will I pri-rt'-h at It A. M . when the mrnbsrs Of he Hey s . t i':,npflre illrls and Sun lley sf-hool r.r,- exiiected to attend elth ' the rnnercautlon nr. i,ntnt,4wrh will I speik on t he V onilerrul UTSOO of Uutet ess At i P. M . What Is Wo Por'h H'h 1 1 WK.-tT BNO l'nitiBTTEKIAN CHURCH spaAmstsrdara svenue it 105th street. The Jtev A K-lwtn Kilfwin. D. li . will preach In the ntornlnai on 'Vour First ilove." At nieht hli subject will be "Oilr 0 Ornirpls "With (tur Kvli rate." Piirt II V. M C. A -West Twenty-third street Dr. abasias T Basils of Brooklyn, she returned last June from a thousand mile automohiie Journey in tha war area, sun lve ;m Illustr.tleU lecture on 'Through esolated BslgTam With a Camera," at 4J P. M HARIjSM NEW YORK PRBSBT J BRIAN CHURCH. Service at 11 A. M. at llld ftreet ami Mount Morrla PSTk T'est. suhleet "The Incomplete Church"; I ' M. at t;vth street nnd Seventh ave nue, subject, "What Is a Full Orosm Bfnnr- Ofrl .tiBOIATB CHtfltCH OF ST M1CHOLAS -Fifth avenue at Forty elslith tr'-et. Ths Rev. Haleolni .lumen Mac lyeoil. D. D will i' reach morning and eventnr Bvenlng suhjees, "Th Conse cration of the B.nly " ST PAUl.'rl CHAPBL Columbia Uni versity. The ,rej, her at the 4 P M ser vice will l,e th,- Hev Hush Black of fnirtn Thenloslcal gemlnsry, catht.drau, if st John the di VINE- it A M. Hie rtlfhl Hev Dr. cort tandt Whlteh-id. HUln.p of Plttubura; 4 r M . the Rev K. Hrlprtii Nash, dean's icar and chaplain of the Street OlsantnK liepsrtmi-nt . special aerinoji on th" work n' 'he department: 5 In ft ST.. the Rev, F. d Urbane, pneelal itsiran service, ETHic W. CUIiTURB -Brooklyn. Mme. Attic llalmberr, rinnllh patrld. "Ill nd- BUaiOCI NOTH'BS. SCHOOL OF THE BUILDERS 1 rporii I til 1914 150 WEST 78TH STREET I'mindcd and Conducted liy s personal pupil of Judge T. TroMttrd. Srrtires 11 A. II. All nre onllally Invllnl. FIFTH AVENUE PRE BYTERIAM CHURCH IHlli Ave mill I Iflv-rlflh HI. REV J. Hi JOWK TT. D.D., Pastor s.-n Ices al 1 1 AM and 4 :S0 P. M. Ill " ul.: pr.vi. h at both services Men's L. Id" Class ai in a. It Til MM-W.'.-k eivlie In the chapel on tv ' a4 1:16 p. Mi "It: i,e conducted b) lit, Jutrett, St. Gcorfle's Church I ' n IfllJl VtrivVt, BUftl "I Ifd Avcnut AH Mftvtl frof. K UCI IU.IHMI. H.-4 tor s. r m t- , 1 1 i KettoM Mid W-p&i i ' ntUatlC tr Sunil;i.v vvnliix. St. Chomas's Church IT II AVE AND ..till ST , Jtei RRNEHT V, STIRKS. U. P., Rector, s g Holy C .niinunlon. 51. Morning iervlcfl and gernsm I Reotev) 4. Evensong and Address iHeetorl. UITH At EM E BAPTIST ( 111 RCH, 4 " u rst n.ih gtrsi t Jtei garnellus Woelfliln, D, D . i Mlnl.te,., At' K llsl ',.-ri Iiull'in, , in. it oi if kin i, I nreadh M -ind s. ! guiula) Scl ritto; Itiiiie Ciuaaea till, sueeda, v M., Y"iinw people'a so-iet-.l jrisiay, prayer ueeiiaga i i ,m l hapel of 1 lie Islrmillag Trinity Parish Bruadwtu ,mii i. ,.,in strost. itev. M. U. 4ia.les Vloar. , s et: lltlj 10:.10; 11 A fl nrsueMgr, Hev, William ClavalaBd Hicks of Coiiibeiiand. Md. I p, M. preaebvr, Kev. Jataa . PMers, D. li. .... ., and dependable characters that we so much admire, In others and In ourselves. It Is a wonderfully complex thing in Its building, depending upon Inherited ten dencies, upon association and environ ment and upon the Influence of both the living and the dead. Is It not strange that more people do not follow the same wise course about life and living thai the young man does about law, or mod! dlne or business? Would not college men. no matter how learned or noil wise or experienced they may be In this line, think the heavens were about to fall If any considerable number of pupils In choosing a university or a col- , lege were to do so largely on an esti mate oi me opportunities srrornea tor learning how to live from the stard polnt of physical, mora and religious directness? And then, If the mermhets of the Incoming class war to follow thla up by frequently seeking out the most thoroughly trior) men or women In the college for advice on these lines, what then? When I was a pupil In school and 1n college many of us were sure we knew better about such things than did our In structors, at least so far as we and Ottf scbool mates were concerned If our self conceit allowed us ever to feel the need of such edvlce we were likely to go rather to our compunlona, sometimes even leas experienced than ourselves at I very often willing to give or force hasty am! Ill considered advice, because of no feeling of responsibility. Kald Dr. Needham, president of George Washington University, when giving his address of welcome to the students re cently: "I welcome you to the discipline of the university. You recoil from that, do you? Why? If your music Instructor should tell you that to become an expert In the use of the Instrument you must submit to severe discipline until the hand becomes your perfect agent you would accept the statement. The soldier sub mits to discipline ; he marches and counter marches, and accepts of the drill of the sham battle He recognizee the necessity of the rigid discipline that he may be fitted for the actual battles in time Of war only the student recoils from discipline, and yet It Is the thing that makes the man or woman ' He might have added that the student needs It inor- than these because of tlie i responsibility he Is to assume toward his I fellow men It Is discipline rhat fits one I for great responsibilities. fly discipline lone does not necessai lly mean punlsh I ment, but the kind of physical, mental dreea the society ut 1 1 A It . on Hlg Wars an I Small Nations" The lecture tuke place tn l!ie Academy of Mu-K. Lailaystte uvenue SCHOOL nF THE BUILDERS- 111 tveet seventy-elgma atreei The school, founded .ind conducted ! Mre tienevleve Swlnk. will reopen next week. NEW CHtlti H 1 14 edni,lior(luti i -Bast Thirty-fifth street The Hev Charles W. Hurey of West Philadelphia sill preach at 11 A. M BROADWAY PRErtH YTER1AN CHI RI'H -Curner 114th street. I'ommunlQn aervlus and reieptlon nf members at 11 A. M. The pastor, the Rev. lir. Walter Duncan Hu hniki, will preai-h at the evening sr tce on "leive ga a Kerce," ST NICHOLAS AVENUE PRESHT TEIUAX CHURCH Corner 141st etreet At ihe communion servll e In the mirnlng tiis Rev KHMt w Brown, it ., paster, sill Peak on The Story of the Ijaet guppSr in the evening, "CTirlst S.-eklng and saving the lyost " BT. AXDREW s HBTHOtHgT CHURCH West geventy-elath street The R-v Fred WlnsloW AiUms. pa4ttor. At 11 a. m . ''The WHhdrawal f .teeus"; h p. M . "There Is a Heaves,' CALVARY HBTHODIgT CStURCH Seventh avenue at K9th sti-eet Ir Mor g:m will preaih In the mornlnr on The Tendcreet Promlee' ; evening. The Hid den Talent." ST PACES MKTHOU1HT CHURCH West Knd avenue at BlgntyelStB street Ir. Charles E Ooodei; -.ill! prea-h In the evening On "The Man Whom ilod U'unli " MF.TItOPOl.iTAX TEMPI, E -Sen-nlh avenue ,at Fourteenth street. rSpillar evontng service, motion pl-lures, singing by vesiss choir and Tempi Ouart,t. The Hev i i Mir-hi, on w n ihy I Relieve In a Life Hereafter " CHURCH OF THE KEAVBNtiT REST - Fifth SVenoe at Forty fifth street The rector, the Rev. Herbert Shlpniiin, will preach :it 11 A M At I P M thre Will he evening praver with sermon. FNITY SOCIETY JOS Madlsen avenua Mrs Van Matter stll speak at 11 A M on "Ufe as a Fine A-t." QHi'itcii of Tin: lioi.r com MUNION Sixth aenue a.t Twenils-.h street 11 A II., the Rev. Dr Henry Mottet; 3:15 P. M. French aervtoe, the Rev Pletro OrtgHo; t P M . the Rev W U Klnsolvlng. CHURCH OF THE HEAE1NO CHRIPT Hotel Astor "Making ooort" will be 0T W John Murrnv's topic t 11 A. M FOURTH IRESHYTERIAX CHURCH West End avenue nt NtnMy-flrst stresl Dr. Work will proch at 11 A. M. gad conduct communion service. The subject of his sermon at I P. M. wl'l he "The Far C'inntry." HARJ3UB coEldvC.i TE OHURCH Flfth avenue at Twentv-nlnth street 11 A M , Dr Rurrell will nn a -h on "The Hymn of Hate": s P. M . "Pesrle for Sale WEST PARK PRHHHYTEHIAN church -Amsterdam arwuf ot Kighti sixth street The Rev. Ir Anson P Alter bury Will prench at 11 A. M The Rev Or. Anthany H gjvani will prea-h nt t P. M. on "A Big Plan for Human Better -ment." TRINITY PARIgH CHAPEIa OF THE intercuskion -BroadWiy nt iar,th street. The chur h Asso,-latlon for the Advancement of the Interests of Iihor. .if Which BWhop Oreer Is president, will held a special service at P. M IThe Itev John P Peters. D D rector of St Mb h ael's Church, will prenrht RKLII.IOt NATJCK. Setices ore held tn the folloAitig Christian Science Churches Sundeyj 1 1 A. M. end 8 P.M. Werinedsy 8 P.M. rirst Church. Central Park tVt A Mth Si. Second Chureh. Central Psi'h WeatAltfcfh St. Third Church, Ueth St. Ma llseji Ave Fourth Churoh, Ft Washington Ave. A 1 78: h Elfth Chureh, AeoMen Concert Haivi, J4 West 4 3d St. Stith Chumdi. 1931 Wa-ahlnaten Ave Rr,,ni THE BRICK CHURCH Ktfth Avenue and Thlftl -sevmth Street, u,.,,, ... i Wltll.-trn Ptsrsson Morrill. Jiimsiirs Kp,nk .4lmeT Janew.ty. lilt MEiRItll.l, a-lll preach a,t II and a-t 4. HU-le SclcMil at t : ID A M. Midweek Servtce. Wednesd.iv at S : 1 f, p. M. NOUN gBRYlCB BVIORV WEEKDAY, lltlO.lilOO, PCMTBII PRKSHl TKRIAN I III Rl II HKHinHk Miidlaun te. and aitli SI. Rev. Wlllnn Merte-Nmlth, n li . 1,'nwier Hri. Hugh lllark preuehes al 11 A M Rev. tVlllon MeHe-Smlth it 4 .10 p, M Afternoon ruliject : "Ot R CITV," RUTRFRS PRF.HIIVTERIAN CHI RCH PUIBEII Brosilwsy and 7gd SI. Re I. IIAMBI, RI'SSKLL. I. II.. Minister. preirhes at II A. M. and P. M. Oborui choir. "GO-TO-CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17TH." Hear Abrnit Arniiigrni en ts at Your Chili 'h To-niormw. J.RACK ( HI HI II, Hraadaay and loth HI. Rev charier Lewis si itierv. li li., Rector I , and II ii be Rector i. OKI Rev Ton. i. lore l'a ns Thurston. O. D ' St. Nicholas Av. a,,V.rVu,1 ""i1 IS VII.I7,lI.,.ll,i.l.-l . lis., ST. MAITIIK'A S CHI BtlH.ta Weal ait b Hi. ev. Arthur 11 iudge. Hector s, u aaaa a. and moral training that pro-luris good habits of thought, of fOtllng and of ac tion, and this whatever the cause th it brings the result, provided It Is Just. If we are wise we Bhatl seeii this dis cipline for ourselves, shirking never. Hut If we do so without trying to make use of the wlsdtn and experience of oider people IntafOftOd In our wvtfarg, we a:e guilty Of WMise was'.' fulness than Is the spendthrift, who squanders only money, while we squander life. When we wish to Invest money we are wisely careful of whom we seek advice; otherwise we suf fer Do we not Read even more cara here? When one leaves home for gghOOl he pfaoaa hknaalf where the leRitt tlona to follow Ipfggponolbla advloa are diffiv- gfrt and vastly i QCTeaSed by OondrUottt BMtlflly measured by ihe segregation of many persons of nearly the same ago ami some amount of ity,T:il and Spiritual experience, while he leaves behind hl.n restrain", of hotns and surroundings, ro laws st:or.tr because he has s BXC0 real. 7' ,1 them, but surely far more stren uous and more binding than any rul'-s he will find to take their plan The Invisible but real restraints ptawad IkUM men by business or profogsk n and s -tlety are far more BtHflBtefM than sch'S'l regulations. Yet the tendency ll a da. murd for more freedom, more Indapond. mce. I believe as thoroughly at Cho tatxt In real freedom and 4iider,endeiioe. Hut let us sei whether that Is what Is ineamt. BdppOgg a boy, WhMO parent.-, have trained him to follow a quiet and thoughtful Una of conduct, la ggi t a way to a distant "dlege If he seeks such advice as Is men tioned above of the ir-sident or of a me pr. ifesssor whom he can more easily . I pi po :t h and the fact becomes Known ho Is sure to In- oiiarged with "boot llckHg," an epttiwt that sm shows Itg power to curtail Ml fre. dom to follow his oh' 'ice A n umber of younir men are to engage In an rsilIt.Ioti which ids ludcnteiil wisely tails ham not Co Join. Taunts. Jeers, "tied to mother's ipron strings." Ac. goon further curtail hie freedom and IndapaJ donee. Tlicee iiiturs often train yotlftg men to bei-onie t;,e slaves 'if their own parVOItOd ap-pi-t-itea. Instead Of makliiK them inde pendent fttaf insta Inhere is lefire us a greater and PRIVATE NEW YORK'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS fOVMO MRN n BtYs. gT. PAVL'B S 114X11. Boi IS. i, a: i n city. Ixing island. WALTER R. MARSH. Hiadnnster BARN Kl HCIIOOI. K4IR BOYS Fleldsoiv West J41!d St Roys may remain all day. Including Sat y Study hour Tennn Courts. Athletic Field. Kind's to Colleen. IKVIM. Ht'll4H. L. D. RT xr, W. H4th st Tel IS.tfi stehuyler Bojs from ut 2t All Depar' ineiila. No heme smd far hove under 18. TRINI rr SCHOOL ISt'-Mr West Hist Street A t hurch Ray Si tinel FUR IHlYs. Mr. CARPENTER'S SCHOOL for BOYS alo-:ilJ West End Ave Tel Col. 4300 The I AMi year isins o.-t-.tier 4. 1BIA Outdoor eiercises I .III to 4 ail winter. OH 11.11 1 SCII4IOI.. IS W. 4.1D ST. DavDepf of New 01 H Prepar-.lory School. Thorough work. I. noted classes, mod fees. Fall Term Begins Sept, go, HAMILTON INSTI Tl'TF. FOR BOYS aii'J West End Ave Tel. 002 Rlv. (OIOI.I PREP I RATION. 24th Year IIckiiis Sept. . ,h. BUCKLEY SCIttlOL FOR ROTS. lIDfl M oils., . Ave . near 03d St. Reopens ;1onday. Oct. 4th. SIX ITPII.S ONLV IN A CL4SS. THE BROWN SCII4IOL of TCI ORINti. 241 ! loth Ht Tel. ',,!. aai4. Two years work in "tie AbaoltttSfy only one at a time sua a teacher, 1IIL I.AWRENCI SMITH SCHOOL Reonens Oi Oilier 4 at 111 last until Street. Afternoon rupervlalou. THE KOIIt'l s( II l-l it I 'OR ROTS RiVCrdale-On-HUdsOO. .tST Klngshrldge. A country dav and. noardlng arhors tor younrer hoys II A K 14 Y J. Kt OEL, rnn, RIV ERR 41, R CO! NTRT SCHOOL. 14 seres, near Van ,,-tlandt Pk. at .',.'t St. Ia A Boarding Roys r B Haeaatt, Head" master, intiroate tearhlag by Scholarly Men, i I in n si iiool. 40-.M Kasi Olat Sirs.t. He-oiienisi s--it gsth Primary Oat, 4th. Oyattiaeluni and Outlna ' laeeej COLI.F.t.lATK Mt HOOL lull HOYS, 5ti-.Lt w. r e i. street, A raueae reparaiori Hrnaal with strong Primary und .lonlor tirades. FOB lilKI S AND YOCNIi WOttPN. Tlir. B4HN4KO SCHOOL I till I. liti s Kindergarten to t 'ulleg, llrsil'istes in loail ingConegsa Oyoinagiurn and Teanla t'at alostuo. 4.' i WVst uth street. BABNAIIO SCII04II, OI HOI'SfllOLIt AK'I'S. ',':,i' IV. TMth St. TraiN.hr- lor home makers Draggmsaina, dashiaing. ndlUuarg, rook ns. accounts. Tri. no9 s.-huy. II AMI I . I ON INS I'll CYL IIIII t.lltl.s tsith Si A Rlvarsfds Drive, Tel. SJ.1B Kir. College Certlflcatca. Dnatstetlc l4eleoea. KegularA gparlal lotinea l.arni ( i ymnas in. DP LANCL Y SCHOOL FOB OIBI.g West Bod Air A OsHl St Tel 4118 ltlvr sljajaif ai tun Blemeiiiary, High aohtsa and Cotli-go Prop. 1 1 i v a ' Kl, military II, -pt. Tlir BKOWN SCHOOL of I I rORINO, 2tt weal T.'.lh sire,-t. OBIce24 VV. T.'.lli st, Tel tlpl. KSK4. Two years in one. Ahs ilntt-ly tndlvtdUal. Kit I KSIIIP SI HOOL. STS West Knd Am- COT 103d si Kinriirsarti ii. l-.l,-ii:i-utar . Ilwli s.hool end Oulleae Preparation Tel utii Rlvor. T Ills III Kl t I OKI Al l t kits II 111. Y A hl'NHAT. ItATL'g ON BRQllRMT. Till. S4 IIOOI . I III. I.I.I. I. AND I till' Bt HI 41 . N. I . SI N, N. Y. 4 I I t POP. hois AND viii m; mkn. NKH' TOR Kl New York City. BERKELEY SCHOOL fftMl lrt( mm fod Kml .Wo. Pfepartt Bojro for KN ' Ish and ronnl-at Ponoola f rlina ry .uni J un lor Derail nifnta. IRVING SCHOOL L. D. RAY. 35 WEST 84TII ST. BOYs PROM t TO . ALL DEPARTMENT See Beheol pirt-otory in tosiay'i sun. Outing 1 lasgeg avbool itay end saturuaya Next day, lesions nia be nolo- In school, gennel in Seestoti Tueailay, October lath. Buceeaa in regents and oollegg sntraaca xamlna : Ions guurantssd; small i laasasi expel! tc.l ''p; aO counts III one vsur Tim iitorr-cLAitK xuhooiI Tel, 714 Columbua k&l West lotb t Mechgnlogi. Civil. ArrhUtCltiyal Enstnaerinc New ork Lngineerini' Couegu 46vven imib a-k (res eatalogua ALLALK.N, Nes Yolk. THE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL j suu ecrse, -.vu" it e.e.ai,u,., ,i, i aiiai slouniaiii roteal i'ioerre. College pie I pareior), bourillng, 'or oun to 0 uui i Hun and wlntri gporte UleUsS'tlta Ira l luteal open Air, i aaptra lion Tralnlag imiiviiiiis tirip, charauisr un i Psi'ao'nailri l Llve.opmsM. L'n.itae anil trfrcllvs moth OOS llaiipy Me Mils I.. IIKOIVN (A. B M. II.), Itlierlur. Allabeo. V . aoi I'll OBANOBi New .lerarr. gKTON RALLX'OLLBa.B, South in-ang-Ki J.,t'ollcg.. ni di School. Itaylai ll:,ll uraia Diet Hcboo, lor small buy.- ItlgUL liav. J. F llooaey. O LL. LL. !.. fi more Important tnsk than was ttiat of freeing four millions of negro slaves over fifty years ago. Who would not have his hero remain tied to his moth er's apron strings and nithstaiml such taunts and Jests and bribes of had ad visers rather than that he ah ulil oe Oonta tied to them? Let us havo freedom nnd courage and Imlepi ndence to follow wWe QhOkJti not to te compelled by bad advisers. There are things often done under the rover of numbers that one cannot afford to allow himself to be led Into cribbing In examinations, deception of instructors nnd of other good friends ai d certainly self-deception, betting and various other forms of gambling, c. Uaually does g young man have any largo amount of freedom to follow the right course: kven those who gamble know that It Is not only not right but poor policy from other point-' of view. I oes g bey grow up free to follow the right course'' If so there has bgga g change since I vena a lad and one that lias taken place so silently that I have failed to notice It, though I have watched for It untiringly One who value! his own respect m ti iiftt afford to decide these questions thoughtlessly, nor can he afford to allow though tlega com panions to forcg bis dtclalob their way. Much less can he Aff.iril to be one of others to force a companion to decide thoughtlessly or against his will, for whether one at his bnrther's keeper or not. no one wants to be r sponsible even partly for the physical or the- moral and RtUCh less for the spiritual downfall of a human tulngr liolriwig In his life his individual pmrt of Hod's spirit. We must remember that the OP tn pUlflOII ex erted by the attitude of one's associates Is often more compelling than even Un kind that a young lady said in her ex amination for a teacher's certificate was soon to be reintroduced into the schools of New York when she wrote : "The children In our district are so bad that capital punishment Is again to be used." "YOU raise fine horses In your Stat-. 1 believe?" said an Kngllsh lady to a native of Kentucky. "Yes. madam ; hut we raise something better there ihan horses." replied the gi ntleuian. "What Is that?" she asked. "Men," he ati-wartd- SCHOOLS rOR BOYS AND YOl'NO MEN. 4'I.AHox rniNT, New York CRy. I or llova. t atbsllr Bearding ltar SiHial, inreciea py me Christian llrothers I.ca-ated within the envlenna f the .-it v centred Id beautiful uo-asra park, i " rnering on waters or l-ong Island ' ounrt Prepares for Cotlege and DUSUIgai usuishoi rcusious training . icllitary d sdpllne. All , .auueues. i.tr I I VMS l-eelna Sent 13th stales: REV B POTHER fcDMUND, Pflsolpel, t lason i nun .-iiuimry Araoemy I promt . New York City. nt III jth CtU. Th('olltof 8t. PrmBWU At1t l la 'rrtiil . Dir. by K.ibrf of ibn hocirry oi Jaaua. t'ollva;, claaalcaJ lllajh aad (j ram mar School. uprmAipt u. GREAT NEC K, U laldke4. THE CO V ET ACHOOI,. OrnilN. IMS. Boitrtllna; and Day Puplli !'. Fpa:la,l tuter lr.a ror colifffM ana .art fr prya.i atrr "ll.,; graduate choola. Condijtiti by wit U 10 yi-ara axperlance In tba taacb'.ng an 1 hundllng of bo' a Idaal hom In ' . country. All out -door aporta, flod foo.l tad intlMf nt auparvlaloii Boyo may apanti r( ndi t h-ma. Tarma rMon ai Klr.nt of ra4rar.cP. Addraaa J. E COVEY, A D. Principal, Oraat Nock, I I. MONROE, Now York. THE MACKENZIE (SCHOOL. 1 MnTt. Nw Yswrk. STAMFOBH. Caasertlrst. BETTS TUTOIUNC SCHOOL TAt0HI. CT. Many lonkfd uiwn an hopr; l iha b"in rhoola thojr bvt attondod, to th urn ft Tnrn t of th'lr purntp. ha an d fioprMl horo thA rhty ilvc c-n'l ,n--.i fmni cOllOfgo with htmor Seni fnr .lrlr T'itlt ref- rrrn it nil rtri BatuT-laa ltd. BOTH SEXES. YORK. Now York City. NEW THE BROWN SCHOOL OF TUTORING ' ' nova" 9rhio1 .t. Offlco. itrl' Sfhoot. V41 V.'-t tbtU Strtrt MM Wrat ..jth t. Chimp 'nl hhh Slr.ri oranir(lon ot rollMto and ' !:af"i'. ii!nitiiatlnna (iavo K-a-n ta-4otJ ' IWSJTIVELY ONU ON'K vt A TIM I , Willi A 'I KACHEK t-nahlixa brilliant. h incll.-.-ittpetl antl nt ra. tn (fa ut Ifant urn vonnv' work In onr All ftdvan'aRO) ) a r-.rl mo- nf rliiaa schooU hut iinn nf the , dlrlantn, IM PI Lfl T A X'O HT Mi W ( lit BTVPYi and how t. do DIM hour's ' work In 009 hour' timt . Supgirvitjtid tin))-. 1.'. i whi-rf . oat'h with a jraat l tacii'i yoart' olptTlvAQl Pfatlrw srpt .'iO. I.r.s ns trlvrn at hprno If ilnalrtxl 11 I. HON 41 IMHtVII HN 4T HOMF. OH M HOOL HF.I.I 0IKU. " kVfJkOOj WiUl 01 Alniptr, of H'orJt." THE SAVACF. SCHOOL FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION Chnr'trrti iiniirr thr r'ntrerstfi of ffce .smtr of Xtu Yurk Formerly tlie N. Y. Normal School of I III. t, ill I it 11, .1 t loll BEGINS ITS list YEAR SliPT. 20th. Spec lal Clas-i for Oeferllre Clitldr-'n. PRTVATB BTVBIO .111 Vlesl 1.1th St.. N. Y. C. r.r. Watson L. SttvoRe. Pres. The Brayton School DUO . Ia."iih M.. t nr. Bromlmo Kindergartciu a n 'I Bit uinuar i nrnugu M u raitf1 Kip Tlonroa ,pa'noni I'rii at i utrorlni Hot ait- Mann niottaod I'uput c rortftj io mul from srhool ndorfttt rnUw rt'irithtMit1 Audu bon 4I'M, Miss tb'tVBB'g llTOBINIi SCHOOL. ISJ W KST T-ll ST.. X. 1 CITY iTtdlvsatial Inatruelloii in-ores oflleletiey MAS Assam. Virginia. Bns'crn I'ollcge and t'onssrv. ot Mnetc. CSim. Set , Un. i . op Sag fcepi 21 Itats II7&. Adorast I'rssl.isnt I : - it Manassas. Va, tl TO SCHOOLS. Lai geet and it'-.' school ir tt'lT gDK r S San, l f,.r K.-iklc: and , vi, c. A. I'aap. to Visit School. Tel. ;n:'0 t i ., . .tit li si. i 'oi gpectel algal for aroman, LAW NCHOOUt. NKH KIKK CITY, New York. New York U nivereity 'lHHt f:,rli4 rraora BfUrmtua. wftrnttg, to mn con vaxiitttieg) of atudaal, Tri-ytar nouiw Dvawaaa mi LL H f. I. M 3 U. Law School t - ' 5tAt0. yfMa SwjL tO. AtlilraaaL.J JtmpkbMJm Wl ! DIRECTORY OF NEW YORK'S LEADING VOCAL AND INS7WMENTAI INSTrrUCTORS mmi: BUCKHOUT r(?rWiJTOt BOSERT 'IVuchor of Slnslne. 114 VA. UNO nl. SAMOILOFF Bel ftanta Stoadla, Carnegie Hall, N. Y. C. When a great man was asked to what one thing he most attributed his success he answered. "To the simpV admoni tion of my father to be a ma... When 1 started to country school he Mid to me, "Jim. be a man,' and when I left for col lege he said, 'Jim, be a man.' and when dying he gave me ids feeb'ttehand and said, 'Farewell, Jim. be a man." and In itrying to follow out Ibis tried Injunc tion of my food father In all pines and under all circumstances I have attained to all the success r.od has given me" Oiaplain Wright commenting upon this In an editorial says : "The times call for men -men who are manful, depend able, capable whom !xl and men can trust In the dark to fight or to mrlt or to be, on and On fill the morning breaks or the end come i, I have often com mended to young men the religious formula of the old boatswain, 'A re ligion that wfll wash in salt water, keep its shape In till climates and wear to the end of the cruise.' It has a vigorous, manly ring to it that should appeal ti the practical. "Describing life's -haute the Scriptures admonish us to 'put on the whole armor of Ood that ye may lie able to stand. Hut after we have done all, or tried to hSW often we fall to stand. Many nre expended In doing their work. A man whose horse needed a shoe raced to the hop lest It should be closed ere he ar rived ; he got there In time, hut his horse fell dead at the shop door. Tills pafgblS applies to many who treat themselves as that man treated bis horse. One man makes his business go, but wrecks hts bodyi another climbs high up in his profession, but destroys his mind, while another expends bis con science, name and eh iracter. They have won in the game, but themsehes are down, conquered Some last for but a I brief flght or a little Journey In the i ! world A few years at college, at sea or In the city and thla youth and that goes home a degenerate ashamed to look Ills old father In the eyes or to kiss his mother or his sisters. These have list'dtsurh a snort while Evil makes easy conquest of tbem With princely equipment and royal opportunity and the assistance of thoughtless compan ions, they have rushed to ruin anil em braced defeat. The times call loudly AND ACADEMIES rOB GIRLg AND YOl'NU Yf OMEN. HEW YORK CITY. New York. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPE- WRITING. A.o DrMvmaklnf , Minir.frr, Embrol 1 ry, Cvtum RkMrnlnf. '"noklnf. Eng:iih FYr,nrh, (frman. Mu!' ftr Harlem Branch HARLLM Y. W. C. A. II West 1 :4th St. Hamilton Grange School lia West I43d Street. New fork Its. Klndargartao to t ollege. Mthool re-opens sea, tember lath Under the direction of THt. S4 OVIIJ K SCHOOL. VU42 Klftu Vs na lastle," Tarrytossn on-Hudeon, M Y. T'DSer anJ Lowsr Sohoola rl: 7 in it SfflS?.fA I"Ul coun Catalog RAYSON SCHOOL list YXAB 164-168 For Girls 'V Waet7Sth GARDNER SCHOOL 607 Ftl-TH A VENL'E. Day and noardlnc achooi for rlrla (Slth oar); be a; I no Ort. ,rh Mlaa M ton Hrhiiol fn liirit. mvornaio avt. .6Jd st , N T Clt. TAEMIIUWN O-HIIWO.N, N. V, The MibUms- Metcalf Boarding and Day School for GtrU Collotga proparotlon Pbyaloal trlnlnc. rodlnc and outdoor aporta Tarrrtown-on-Hudaon. .Vaw York. IACL--ONVU.l.E. rlorlda. n naiKI OPKS AlB SCHOOL an Ceslet Blter 4 i, Urge Preparatory School for tilrla. Music. Iiguage I'hyatca! Training. Suniknilng Pool Mi rooms opsnlng oo sleeping porahes I'roap.ctus on rcouest MBS. l.tMlOON CA-klN. Prlnrlpal. .lask- com Ills. Florida. MILFOBI), tonaerlUul. Academy of Our latdy of Merry, t,aiiralton Hall Prep trator y, Comnierclal, Academic al ie and Art. Addieaa SISTEltS ur MklHcY. Mllrord, Conn. ( j DANCINC. S I NBW TOKK. New Terk City. LOI'ISR MOKl.tN hTI IIIOS t ere now :'H-at,cl at :'M West Bnd Ave. Near -J.l S,t J ) Private ami cntae Instrunner tn Medarn, Aftistlo ami I ri ' r ; ,r ,- '. Dancing, f"r I Adults aad Children I Telephone Co:, sit li. HKPHI KN till SON. M. II. "American Authority on Modern peiices.' IthAv.N W cor 4ili n St. Ti H" tnt $ISI Al I I M N KIMIHTs. Mil .11 ii-i i Allaatw ttrr AN AMfRKANPl ANltOTfl lIUllOniHi rtsmFTIlg aaDOCVlWWOnllglSTHAU lISOhRlirTEDVirwl)! PI V HINPHOIRDWALK Ct.p.ty feQ6 NKH' .Hi KsLl I al.ciitlo.l LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD, N. J. "NllW ItfKN' Fall. Winler ant) Sprint Retort IIIIOKI.KT A .1 Uiirpby.Mgr ' v Murphy. Aai Mm l.A K FWi H D, N J. KoW opv-n for f1l and m tntt-r neaaotli K M KPANU K.NllRRa, Mar NKH VOKK-WralrhMlir I tiuiitr. edneyFarmTlotel ' 'An ad u t'ottauti nml I fin ittfj t lu h IBAKV lanes and aha Iv p:iihl on a horns I that llilllls un. Ii knee and rein. OPBN ALL YK.tlt. Private Motor-Bui gervleg is it limit charge Ttbls i bote or 1 la carlo. I.KIIN KY I tit VI MO I I.I . VV liltc l-lulns, S I BDWAItD ll i It v 1 1 v I THE SCOVI LLC SCHOOL';-,, yfJMHH! H-r,.',. yV'.iU' prC. ill iift f'Jirifil ''. I Tv llleurs, Day. Ut.s A.M. to :i p tl. I SlV . 1 I Night, any time alter a. Ask for cata- I MISS MASON'S SCHOOL ' I ' '4 .... sr. p. sr. v. in, ,uu. 1 1 D)lst,r,..., ! ifeiiiiSi 1 BDMIsft i853&&& I mm, mmv wiiitc plain., s v mm I JBT RDVt'AltD H OH VN'UAI.l -t . 1L J mS for young men who will endure hard ness as good soldiers, whose work will not break them, whose trials will not mar them nnd whom evil cannot de. fast I COUld wish," he had added, "and who will give every other youth a fair chance." In these times there Is a noble and far reaching desire to he helpful to Others, to mal.e sure that the world Is the better for our having lived In It. Many people give up because thsy feel I they cannot lie useful to others and thai their lives count for little In Ood s ' greet plan Numberless instances are at hand of young people who were wast- I Ing aWgy without apparent cause who have been brought biok to health and' strength almost miraculously when they J have found themselves Indispensable to little children or to people more forlorn j than themselves. Many brave young pen- t pi msecrate their lives to work In for eign lands for the purpose of doing Whal thay believe to be a large thing In (list's ' plan. Some feel that their part is of I no value because they cannot do so great ! a thing as this. Hut every neighborhood, every school and every college furnishes a fertile and all Important field for work. And nowhere can the results be so great for , the effort expenilel. though the courage , required ina sometimes tie greater than that needed to face a wild beast or a loaded cannon. To work against the eUgtOtlll and long established opinions of our equals and associates sometimes brlngl a retriltitlon as severe as un- I deserved and beyond human power to ' live against, What, then, can we do? Do all In our i power to follow In our circle the lead of I that strenuous and courageous man who has said again and again that he will do ill he can to see that every man pets square deal, and do our share to- waid seeing that every boy and every : girl, every oung man and every young i woman, nets a squ ire deal In the chance 1 tn be an honest, upright. Christian cltl gtn in what will then Indeed he the great- , est and most truly free country In the world. A good boarding school under management of conscientious, fearless Christian men furnishes unusual oppor tunity for such helpfulness, and the re sults will abide forever BUSINESS acHOOUi. NEW TOHB. New Yerfc CHy. MbKt HANTS aa. BANKERy BUSINESS SCHOOL MADISON AVE. 4 S8th STREET A SctTPturlal ('ouro. A shorthand f'imr A i 'ommcrcUl Conrte l)plrtmnt for I tin-Amfrlcani Frninj: (Vmrw In Iew (rnoitTftrhy. rts?.iTs A l'rt'iartiry I rpartmtit a, i K.stt'.v I irittftr I'law -jwu All Ruttooaa flubjof-ta. tty A Night ftoaalon. t!mt Tear Indlt; i al Imtrui tloii. lliER SCHOOL Upea entire year Catslng fi I eiingtoa Ave., at 23d St. PRATT MIIIKII l.'HmI t.ttli St. liKllvidual invtri i 1 1 m. day, i v-n1nii. Shnrthaud Iiookkt't'' MClWaryoBip t .itaiud; tr.'t WALWORTH kooplnotcretartai Biialnaas Irlolltut, Broadwi iOUtffa0lvH$oTvkM SeaOataio j DANCING. NlttY insim terk Clly. Utio si a 1 4t ic- a THE 1 OSCAR DUpYFA SCHOOLS 1 47 VJI.SI 7JNII ST. . AV1-7 VJKSI I .'.'Nil BT. CHILDREN'S, MH LTS' nntl E t5 TE ICIIERS' CLASSES r:j Pint IT I Isons THE THREE STEF New HSB0e Wa Itei onimcnil P .... i ,,212 i 'nlumliua fl a rat TowpBonss -s- A, ,, a ft? JIWHH T3I1TSI iVi77rrr.iv7 innosiifij -LOUIS H.CHALIF-, Oradaali rtttftlos Imptritl BdHal gsgael Pertonally I srhet teschert- In lerp etive.s mplilied rtaasic, recial nd ballroom dancing Deilv normal rUiies lor lege her and maleutt Catalog 7 Weit 42.1 St.. N. V. XI PI in HKsHIB r. M t ii:ki t - ttlnntlr ntl - irtRsHISBLlnUNMRlHI .IMf rHNXitMt'rlT .AND IS A RUOf'SItDMANDAKDOnJll 1 1 1 1 NCI ALTEH v. BUZ BY. Opcix UvnniKcut tiu vftar. ;.t F.W.hem & Son. fm Trie itADiNo kisori moth or rut worid teffiariwrousiiBcnitciin a rii V !nti CITV. W J. gjOSIAM WMITC 4 SONS COMMWY traymore ;r:;,, " 1 AIL INTIT HA , N. .1. h-j pvumoui All v ur Reeor TOl ILS. "BV CPA I'"'" VVaablagtoii Teun DI OIB Opt. .'-I Send for Itlnerarv & LAND" MAK"'"V lntla Uiah lire-la PorMinally t undncteil Cellfornla BIJII III g 10 lour, leaving Oct. K.I. Otrcular I ou reijuvM or Mi t'anu'g Tours, ia it y. N V. V t SATURDAY SAIL New - i Itettl St.. 2 20 isln or West Point. Resfatirsnt Kn .illrVl, liesliriweee St. ffff4. i0mam MILING "njhe T. NEWBURGH ot $ J POUGHKEEPSIE it Rtltmt 1 I IV flirrVMN THE 1 Up the Hudson By Daylight Alg Servlre Dally Ktrept Susday. rxrsi-t Ran Qaaaeetlaai to ait points in the Cataklua. Haratefa. the Adlrnnrlacka. the West ami Vorifi All through rail tti-kete hstween New York and Albany ao i rr'ed Muete, Itestaurant sirs, "vlashlngtos Irving," "Altsasy," "Headrlrk Hudson," "Hohert Knllon." Deehroasm gt 40 A M . W 41nd St A M ; W, Ulth St . 1:11 A M : Ynnkers l ll a II., leading at west Point New h irgh. Poughksspsts, Kingston Point. Cots kill. Hudson an1 Arbanv, On Saturday afternoon. Oot s:h. Str. ALBANY l-as Ishrosss St . t '4f, TV M v. iind R IF M . w Mth st : .'0 p I M . f.r Merir Mountatn. West I'olnt nn-l I Ni-wtiurgtt and return. "lie. lal Kirurslnn (Oi l Mill s DAT, Str IV AMIIM.T4IN lit MM. .,, Weal I'olnt. NeWbureh, Pouahkeenala. Klnsstm Point .ni'l rsiiirn leaves I "il.r,saee St l: , A. M. W. 4iM St.. 1(1 A M W. lilt!) St . letie a. M. . Yorkers 10 :K0 A, I One Day Outings in I'niighkeepsle, w borsh or tt'eal Point. Hudson T River line TrM 4141 .Sprint. The piir.ll tf p1r1!d BOSTON $2.80 Via Boat anil Kail KOI Ml TRIP Si. 111. PROVIDENCE 1V"' BOUND i Kir gg.gu $1.75 Colonial Line , F'fttt -r'Ann s'Tvice rat'Tiria: U the i t nt iplr J from Hi tn 1 " tfk lr- ,'iihi S'linlay a: .". ;m nor Sfl, n it f.t-.t Won llcnutoii t an Oiltntd linnnid. ft! im tn Kfrolf -iininnT. a. ni-iwii umc, uniaj-.Tjiiy an 1 1 Md St PIlUM Mitring 9411. Sight-Seeing Yach's I. vi n,-:,-r 1-, r letaa.ailtl TaLBraad lITt, To MNIH HOOK anil Ihe IM FAN 1 ggf f. in reiHaam fgSa-s- aaMlBIB to SAVANNAH FIVE DAYS of the ruatful excite entof ocean travel on gteamshipe of superior excellence and real comfort. Three days in Savannah. Ga., Queen City of the South. Eight days of health-restoring, nerve, quieting loafing, tight-seeing, mod travel. Literature end all information upon request American Line AMERICAN STEAMERS Under the American Flag N Y Liverpool. Pier 62. N. R Noon Nes togs Orl. g!BI, lawla, Oct, la White Star Line I N. Y. Liverpool, Pier 60, N.R., Noon Baltic nc-t.9) Adriatic Nor. I Azores Gibraltar Naples Genoa , I relic Orl. .'Ill, 10 A. M I anoplc .Not.lt OrVlCR, B't'4Y. N. 1. let. IMBSIBeclor. FRENCH LINE oinpagnlr l.enerale Tranasllantlaue fOSTAL SI HV It K. Sailings for BORDEAUX ' ROCHAMBtAU. Oct. 9, 3 P. M. CHICAGO Oct. 16. 3 P. M. LA TODRAINE. . Oct. 23. 3 P. M. tSPAGNE Oct. 30, 3 P. M. THE NEW QUADRUPLE SCREW S. S. LAFAYETTE Maiden Trip from N. Y. Nor. 13 holt INFORMATION APPLY COMPANY'S OFFICE VLiVZU CUNARD i itahiiibed latti EUROPE VIA LIVERPOOL "Camcronia Sat., Oct. 9. 3 P. M ' 'la ritlo tJUT. afl. II M ! NA.XUM A SAT Miv. J 10 V 0 , tilllll N A s.VT NOV 2U. 10 A M Kii Rnute to lilaigow. NKW YORrsl to LONDON PAN NON I V, sat Nov t'aliin Pass, nasi IS, 10 A. Wily, M KOI nii THR Woki.ii TOVBB, Through bouklugi to all urlaolpal ports of ma C'tlAlP AMY'S OKI'14 T. 'jl -til Slate SI ., N. Y. OLII IIOMINION LINK. To all point! flout h and West alvary week ty IP M.. Pl.r 26, North Hlvsr. Tel. i ! rraakllea I Str. "Albany" to Bear Mouiitain tf 'f Round WEST POINT lTrb ,? I L sod burgh retnrn vt. ltd st ! no- P. M. Ample time.asnore ei niw .wmn- OOfStorSdUS w. ess m J!""' i '"' " .a. a.tur.t.T. net. ath. Hudson, River Day Line ner. Tel. 4141 Spring. NeW rU rattaUINWB HID5QMV IUDS NelVIGelTIOM ? 00 JgJ ttA NA fc, is2d at totoo A. m. NtVtH If NT ITS BB3T. "TROJAN' RENSSELAER FALL RIVER L N TO BOSTON S4.oJ P1KK 14 N It , 1,1 at, Music. w London Narwlrhl Line, ia Kee 1, union t,v Pier 40 Kt. it . ri Hoiistoi si . wwk days only. .', :tn M im, r , K R ft K 22d st . 0 1 s I p M norreater.av.Hi:l'iiiliirnii"iire, 1 si tn OI IMIir BTATI HOfl.tlB.gl.OO Dalu, mriiiiiiiig Mm, 1, ii. .,10 u I'roin Pl.-r 1:1. K. if rPnoi j. Ueekn a-' city Tloket Oflloe, jwi Hraedway, ,.' i 1 piiiwii 1 n ai , tynieo, 1, iv ,n-i . Dlrett. .MAIN K s Msl' lis, vluuVkk POHTLANO Redtu nil aj is i points, Phone Span .,ri i: t-n K STB t IISIIIP LINKS. MANHATTAN LINK il.OJ 10 ALiiA.N I eiranir i.e. .lai r. Pier l.. Nor. a Klvur V set llousliiu St., .", ait l. M . . ijigi , o f, m i 'alagDoae 'jo so.-uu hartford line From Ktlp. Iiil v COVNE -ept Rum I CUT HI'. P ! .'lit 'l ROUND TRIP $35 anv Tick. Agsn: nfw tori; tU" 541 1 lit ih Asm.. Phase lias Marts: I' aTBAMSIIII- TICBKYS to uny port. omcia: Agen. a:: mea Barsnond a VI 'nlleaaab t o , H9 ..in t. n ATIANTII 4.111 AM) HK.el INDII tsTI.4VI-.llll LINES VVar.l- -l'orto HI, o I Inet : '" H i . IN-, f in gaW Leave Pier 32 n t, P A?V 5:30 p- J 3 AK 6t()0 P M 'CWLS1,M Morse" Xa. ja 5n "Berk$hire"K 1 Leave Pier 32 N. k. R., 7:00 P. M.; W. -IV 132d St.. 7,30 P M tdV $0.00 0a $0.50 Round TLaE Tel Spring stun flW Irgeet YUver Bteamare In th' irra : 1 - QO TO BBRMl'DA ItY "K - BKHMt Ulsv" rieealett yri"iii- i i pti CailferBla ,RtHaltloii Tuur Co.. nan it ,. X.Y. talteratllre, estlniat - Informal SALKH 111 tliuov. SAMl Kl. t. I It 1. 1 M V ,v I'll VI I' tNl til I'loM.LKs, Iglg-Utl rbvelaul strert, I'hllaitelplila t IBAilaH POIt Al'CtH'.V ul' WHOM . .. roKfijjt.N isHran Truet , .imp ,t ., if hi sjatl, on the :"th i n ,.r 1 1 -,, ,. . i . . I atvieeg neon, sapose for nulnli . '!"';"! at the tin g AM Ural. T KIlK.lMW , ... CbeettHil st reel, Phtlaalelpbla, -.ti- t -Ml the rlgiit mis and inti -Kugena Hubinsi an i tni .. p i at ihe date .,( ihs naalgi ma nientwned, noiv have ,,- niai hei atilre, in .m.i t., n,,, ,-....,. . i ftl'BrNO HPEVKH, I ft afalni Uerraant . . ;i u,, riesa . i 'ecu v iii, h Bugene l.uw . I Hnldni. h.i : at t'n, date ..f ihe I i nereinaxiei mentioned, non i I hereafter stqulre in nnd to tl , HI DBV SI'i.v mi, i ,., ... ,- M.iin. Uertnanj . all 'lis rlali , tereet wlil-h Bugsne I: .' : , i It ildnci ha i , lk, ,jal, ., , ,., hereinafter mention- 1, naa i tierenfter aenlttre lii md i, tfSTAV S PR It It ' . i ; , Main, Qennaiiy, itn i -.. tin rlgh mierent arttlotl Kug II M' I' Huhlno ind n tho ,,: ment hcrelnatier nu ' . nay bereatter ., ;., , of JAOOB Rt'OINi m New York, wild :..-, , puiBuanve at ttic i ... , of trust or .-uisic. np ' ' n-nd Annie p Ittililim to Ui pany, of Ihtlg(i-!i , I Ktr further n.i.i- i, . IOHNHON ,v mi , Ipp t Vim rit iii i. 1 1 1 ' ALTOVIoiin t s II M I I AVTOMOIIII K IMi I Slid! I STKtYAKT Us Al III on I si llool.. our p i tts tv. aiiii sr. I., i in I IO.Y 1 1. 1 I I. Al I'OVIOIIII i -1 !- HfcAKJNIis - New DapartureHervlce.-ta. Tlisi WW.IISt (SAB'srayj. Tl t;. 1