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TWiT rTTfrTTBrifMMMlM FnTTTTTMnwrrWlfWTTI 1111 III II I Mill 'idUS fcJUiM AND isiiVV i'Oiiii HEiiALb, SAilmi-Af, i'LmvUAl mvUAKi" 21, 19i0. 4 CHURCHES TO HAYE A PATRIOTIC DAY; Feature of Services To-morrow Will He Sermons on Ocorgo Washington. Bundrty will bo a bljr day In tho churches from a patriotic nn well a a religious point of.vlow. AH will cele brate the flrrU Bundoy In I,ont by epeclal nervlccu. In tho Ontliollo and 1'rotest.ant Episcopal churches especially many epeakera will partlclpato. : In other clitKcliM a feature of the ' crvlces will bo wrmons and addresses on George Washington. The RlRhr Uv. William A. auerry, D. D Illshop.of Bouth Carolina, win preach In St James's Church, at Madlton avenue ar.d Bvcnty.(lrt street, Dr. Kranlt Crano will speak at the Twenty-third Street T. . C. A. at 4. and In tho ovenlns lt 8 Dr. Oeorgc F. Coolo will deliver to lecture on "Heredity and Ita Relation to Society", At Un'on Theological Seminary the jnev, Charles Fagnanl will be the speaker of tho morning. At the Madl eon Avenge Prcabytcrlan Church, Sev-jenty-thlrd street and Madison nvemic. h'rpcclal patriotic servlc will be held, Wl the pnhtor, Dr. Hcnrv S. Coffin, will deliver a ee.-mon on WnnhlnsT'on. UuUon Ilorglum, tho oculptor, will Weak at 8L Mark's-lri-the-Bouwcrle, Be?ond avenue und ' Tenth street, on plight and Wrong Americanization" at Jj P. SL In the evening AbMm I. Elkus, formerly United State Ambassador to Turkey, will speak nt tho Mad .son Ave. iiue Methodltrt Episcopal Church, at ladlson avenue and Sixtieth et:ooL Ills fcubject will be "The Near East." An exceptional topic to ho discussed )n tno evening 'will bo "A Ne n tho evening 'will bo "A New Method ZLZl I ,Z0Ui: 7 .T w SV" ."L J0 ChUrCh Si CI '.lMtrlf.Vh na Portj . r Mruci rti me ituigers rresor- Wll it, n, hi. fonii Sn.n. .n;k"ulri'1 orBanlxattona, and also all re JvlII take as his topic "Wliat Would i iiiqu. bodipa. Washington Say?" while at the F'fth ' Si lt .nw.r. .... Avenun Irehvrr!nn fhnh n, tf.tm i .The."t.of s.PMkers 13 not et Mm t ... - - win epeax on lgn Countries.' "Statesmanship In For- ANNOUNCEMENTS OF NEW YORK CHURCHES Sermons Will Take Form of j Patriotic Addresses for Most Part! 1 i jrRR, MART CIMP1.V. PChin nnit rmirare" 1 Jnc-'O' nt 11 ovtofk. Hotel CcramMore the subject for to- ) Mtr rjin-nrir iswwjBNiionr.iAN), Eit TTIilrlr-flflh lret Serttcea aultable to the dir ' TIinOSOI'HICL SOCIETY. 222 S T.roa'Jwar rrne Diertlnf lio cMteei at f.nn P. 51 I , ,"r lh 5,,llri' Hindu orator, on t!i l f.-ril.w. BVITIST rilCltCn,-Amttenlarn atenuf a Mneti.-rr.d lreot-A fpatnri if t tie MDJar ernlng nrrr nlll tk, a lantern lfetcre n rsi an:nton." Jlie Ker. Dr. Couti fA!i ' W'tnt, win preach Jn tbe raortilng on TIIEOSO'-IIICAr, KOCIET-. HctPl Marie An i'i.'i.'W':: ' "iilia Trill ralt :30 P. II on "Pandamcntal Etnlm." ; FqitTfJEonr.E presiiytriiian chdrcm pt. Mrholas avenue at lflih atrpAt Kri i. Cominraoratlon of (Uorje Wanhlngton'a Dlrlh djr will bo hM at 8 P. M. Tub Iter. Lmar R nartlejr win apeak on "Four Great Amerl Wf!i: -,"J"' "r 11IVI.NE SCIENCE. jnaMorf-Attoria-nie Hct. W, John Slarrar will if" u'im1 At JI' fln "I"'nn",rtlag Proiper- ,nw n j;io; ounaif nrficoi ami, 'XjticIi rill ron'lnne hl theme fta the Uftf of I'ni Ma i,1.(An a 1 n - .Eflof'Dpilicrnm'e. ' . m W , l s,rotriu -atrcat 4ii ii il vuar" t arinursr wilj preich TESII'IJC nODEPII RIIOLau, 7!j f., 11 ' "j!,'"1;,M''ilnj- t 8:li-P, Jl,-ar the .,' ',';,?,. 'I10 M'n "O'1 Women's Anoclatlon. 3'.."l,T,' ANU KTIIIPAI .SOCIETY. 142 ..t I "trft-Mra. IIfn Bntiam . will oTspln'oYf'"1 n "",, UnAtD'l"' Sr IMr.V.SCIHPEU Cnlnmhla Cnlreriltr nr. "jrinond o. hno wkU preach at 4 P. M. I.nr Mil wii l-(n chiiue of the moalc. nf...i lSo.r'V ''0S0P1IV. Princais Theitre- -ininj mnrf at 11 oviock Dt r JV xx-nk from the ubjer-t of "Are lour lhouih'- u 4rnctabl . Your Namef C0U.E0UTK nil-urn, ;ii a.enne Collect nl' th people who rear fcouis Tracy nnd vou'll have a city of fje millions. -.Just now "Tracv City" Is sitting up over night reading the new detective story The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley Edward J. Clode New York' STATIONERY SALE DuririK February we are offerim; , f.ne writing paper nnd fancy desk appointments at special prices. BUTTON'S 681 5th Avenue near 54th St BOOSiS ON HAIR Br Dr. RICHARD W., DULLER (HYir and iti Pmmition 3rd reprint 'toia of Hair anrl the QuirU-lamp Trtd went (Irirulition). Ba'dneia, ill cautei, iU preTenlion and iU " jrialrnrnf Second reprint. j.JiTJO each (pojlage extra). All boskdares. EJP. DUTTON 4 CO., 681 5th Are., N. Y. m Jr rrtn.fO -PT. The Best for Repairing Glassware Crockery. Vase. Meerschaum, Furniture. Boots, Tipping UIU ferd.Cne. SlC Use Major's Cement to Kubtct and Ieatoer, aii snrta kinds. Inc. per totUe. Eat. 197a Voraalaatalldealcra. , ! JoivMI j. Co NawToik Cltr I It 8evrnty.ev(nll Hreet-SmlcM II A. M art f:!) I', M. Dr. Cobb will conduct nieednr. tn Ih. rhtlfch narlnrs VftTf hnkisi Friday erlsef talks will be "tittle Jonmeys In tn New Testsmenf." ANNA 0. NOLLE. Hold IrniwrlsiUDjert Sundiv tt 11 A. II., "W a HUCCtmiui ur ns mo." CIIAPKL OF TPB ISTEnCKflPtON, Drosd; war it lKStb atrret-I'Miutar nwn j P. If., Dr. Jtllo II, dates, tli pre arher. Special music, Evensong il I P M Masonic service wider tit auspices of tbe tfrinilln Utile. IIIIICK CHUHCtl. Fifth avenue, at Thirty sennth treet-"Cacses Leadlnr I IJ ' tirltv," It Arthur Cushnisn Jlcaiffert. of Lnloa TVologlcsl Seminary, a fourth pnEKnvTKiiiAS ciioncn, wm Klin avenue t Motr.flril street-Toe Itev. Maurice H. Wlill will prtacb a patriotic set. B'm od "Tbe Oolden Age." In list nlni ltd rhi.tr will vine Kdi,jrdo Jfttio't sacred cantata, The1 Kingdom of Christ" ISHOAIIWAV ITtKSDTTKIlIAN CtlURCii. corner llltb trt-Tti n. Waller Dnncan tlnAV.p.n nrh It It A. M. fl "I'Ht Lote nalned" aa4 at 8 I. M on "Chrlit at th Door " OIUnOH OP TUB ADVBNT, nrodwar at Mnetyttlnl alret-Tti Iter. Mr. Httlmlt wlU tpcik at 11 A. II. on "Qe." BIG PATRIOTIC RALLY CALLED FOR' SUNDAY. Tammany Society Arranges Anti-Red Demonstration, Ono of tho largust patriotic meetings New York has seen promises to bo that of to-morrow Afternoon a,t Cooper Union, tOAtthlch the Tammany Society haa In vlSd every one except the Bolsliuvlkt. Thb meeting Is aimed at them, Its pur poiebelng to denounce and counteract Red propaganda. John R. Voorhli, Grand Sachem of the Tammany Society, raid yesterday that not only had tho Republican County Committee been Invited to attend tho meeting but every patriotic and rellg loua socloty In tho city. It Is Intended t' make this a large, representative, nnn.imUtlfal ilflmnml pnt nn nf i,im ,v, ,i.t.-in. vi"d ar Amdcan Uglon. C.rand Ann-' fiPanlsh War Veterans. Veterans of Forcfn w SttU0 , Sbcurt i t . . o..i plote, but It will be In keeping with the non-partisan character of the meeting. Senator Ogden L. Mllla will speak under the auspices of the Tammany Society, Olher speakers will Include Oov. Alfred E. Smith, Rabbi Joseph Silverman, the Rljht Rev. Mgr. John G. Dunn. Chancel lor of the Roman Catholic dloce.c. nnd tlic Rev. Charles Sumner Burch, Protest ant Episcopal Bishop of New York. Mr. Voorhls will preside. WHEN VOU FIRST FEEL SORE THROAT Use Formamint Tablets to kill the germs and check inflammation Don't let it develop. The irritated membranes invitr the attack of other and still more da (jerous disease-gerrns Soothe and ease the painful throat wits germicidal Formamint Tablets. Safe guard yotir hetlth by destroying, the germs before they can make hedway You will find Formamint Tablets very pleasant to the taste, convenient to carry and take, harmless Jbut highly beneficial in preventing complications. Children can use them freely. Splendid for singers, public speakers, and others whose throats Income sore from ex cessive use, Also for smoke-soreness. GUc. all druggists. fife GERM-KILLING THROAT TABLET it urn. today koic Fnsr. sample It Is of (tennrous lio and will prove to you' that FORMAMINT la wonderfully effective aa well a. pleasant In mouth and throat trouble, Sctid a 2 -rent stamp to pay postage and we will gladly send you this free trial tube The Ratter Chemical Co. '" V ISth f" New Vvk. DEPARTMENT OF STREET . CLEANING. WANTED: For Borough of Manhattan only. 5-ton motor trucks on snow work for Department of Street Cleaning, not less than 5 cubic yards capacity; rate $40 per day; also horse drawn bottom or back dump ers, not less than 3 cu. yds. ca pacity, rate $15 per day. Start work Saturday, Feb ruary 21, 1920, at 7 o'clock A. M. Apply at tne roiiowmsr places: Stable A, 47th Street and . Avenue L. Stable B, 614 West 52nd Street. Stable C, 625 West 130th Street Stable D, 505 West 116th Street. Stable E, 408 East 15th Street. Stable F, 525 East 80th Street. Stable G, 44 Hamilton Street. Stable H, 424 East 48th Street. Stable L, 133 West 99th Street Yard, N. W. cor. Canal & Washington Streets. 231 Mott Street Stablo 5, 184th Street & Amsterdam Avenue. 7 NorHi Moore Street. BEUOIOpS ADVERTISEMENTS. Church of ChrUt Slembera of this church In Nvw York wii! ton'ttuuijIiMltt mIiIi E. St SIcKea lOt West 81th St. Columbus' glitt. BAPTIST. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ll'way and 10th Street. PASTOR I.M.HALDEMAN.D.D II A. St.. "THE GREATEST TEMPLE IN THE WORLD! THE DODT OP- THE CHRISTIAN THE MOST SACRED THIVfJ ll r.,llllll, A.M TIIK OKKATEHT HV. NAJIO. HAVING IN IT THE POWER PtrK or ELECTRICITY AND THE ether. - I P. SL "ME SEVENTY weeks OF DANIELI ONLY SEVEN PROPHETIC YEARS TILL CintlST Ari'KARH IN GLORY AT JERUSALEM TO SCT CP THE KINGDOM TILT WILL REORGANIZE , Til K WORLD AND MEET EVERY so 1 CIAL AND GOVERNMENTAL NEED," ' (First ia Series of. ITophetlc r-ermorrj,; iirrldny Nliht. 1 "Ell rathcrs. February ; 1 1 i.s.an.aniasiiinissis 1 - f . r-TrrmnwugaawiBSMai iMfii, i,, , iMydnniii,i.ivi, - 1 , Now Ibuuo . l ooy PREFERRED AS TO PAtt VALVK 010Q.OO, NON-AS3K38AJ1LE CAPITAUZAT1 0 N AUTHORIZED OUTSTANDING. 2 Per Cont Prqforrod Stock B,tjoo,ooo . 43,500,000 ommon stock $4;jooiooo 9 1 J200J000 Dividends have been paid regularly for the past seventeen years. Payablo January 1st ami July 1st. Tliero ia no bettoi 7 per cont invcHtmciit lu tho United States. If yon arn looklnforannfoand pormamont InvMtmcnt we- believe this 7. percent stock will appeal toyon,' It Is an old C9t.il)lIs!iod business. That the Preferred Stick Is amply well protected Is shnvni from tlio l.ict thnt the net earnings nvallatile for dividends after tbo I'edcral tax nnd nil other taxes were paid during tlio past four years havo averaged nearly four times the dividends on the Preferred Flock outstanding. The Common Stockholders propose to gtvo even greater protection to tho Preferred Stock by Having annually In tho treasury a subitaritl.ti part of the earnlngi of the Common Stock. W.L. DourIm name Is known throughout tho world. The trade mark is a very valiiablonsset,worth millions of dollars, and Is the property of tho stockholders. It Is one of tlio most raluablo trado marks In United States. Application will bo mado to havo this stock listed upon tho stock exchange This company owns anil opcratflj 107 'W.L.Dotirjlai shoe stores located In the ht,e cltlei. W.L.Douglas ihoes are also sold by our!KiOOs'joo dealers la tho United State. Durlnst tbo pait fow years rmmhoeshavo been more extensively advertised than ever before. Stamping W L.DougUs nimo aai the retail price oa the bottom of tho shoes beforo they leavo tljo fac tory haj saved the wearers millions of dollars, and guarantoos tueia tho best shoes In stylo, comfort and tcrvlco that can De proaucea xor tno price. Ia tho leading foreign countries a great demard for W. L. Douglas shoes has spruigup. Our domestic hiisltei has Incrnwl o that our sths havo moretlion doubled In four vara. In 1"1 the sales wro S f',n,(i.41 and in 1119 S!l,fO0,901.44 Tho pt six month's balnp w.vi at the nto of over 321,000,000 per yoar. In common with other trreat hniloje we ned a.MUIonl capital tn rat the nrgent reqalrimtnta o( Inorenlnj dorawtlc ani forelin trado. The now coniUtlona of bmlriMi aUo de naurl more carfaX Tie coat of lahor and mterjl lit nairly donMi-i o that twlco the amitmtof capital noremrjnn'Ierthe oM hnalneHcopilltlonali noir rfo,ulrel. You will raako 110 mljtnkn to order at onco aa "many shares of this stock as you ran aford to buv, price $100.00 per share. If you care for moro particulars fill out the coupon and mail nt onco. Send certUled check, cashier's check. Post Office Money Order or Express Order to W. h. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mass. REl.IGIOUH ADVERTIPE5IEXTS. RAPTIST. Centra! Baptist Church 8. E. Cor. Sid St and Amsterdam Ave. F'ANK in. GOOCCHIID, D.D, Pastor 11 4,TIb Church and the World" 8 Lmtern Lecture on "GEQFGE WSHIfGTON" Fit TH AVENUc BAPTIST CHINCH 4 to 8 West 4th Strett. Dr. Cornelius WoirUn at 11. Sumlar Slmol. 0.30 A SI. Men's Class. 0:40. Leader Mr Arthur E. licstor. SaMect, "Gforje U'ashln-: ton " wiaii s I'law, U.so. laapr. ins Heorl'tta Itr-Iif. lounc People s Jleetlne at 8 30, fcOUNT KORRIS BAPTIST CHURCH Cth Ave., bctneen 12Cth and 127th Sts. CARL Vt AL A( E PETTY. Mfciisbr. 11 A. SI. "Yesterday's Cod and To-day's P. SI. "If Genre" ' Washington Were President To-day." CALVAItV RAPTIST CHURCH. West 57th St. bet. th A- 7th Avea. REV. JOHN ROACH STRATON. D. D. 10:30 "The Dlersed Hope of Christ's Re turn the Greatest incentive to ion iterated Living and Holy Sen Ice." 7:45 "The Seventh Commandment: Or. The Scarlet Stain on Slodern Society." MADISON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCn. SIADISON AVENUE. COR. 31ST ST. Rev.' pi-orge Caleb Moor, D. D Taator. II A. SL "Securely fiunrdeil." 8 P. SL Westminster Abbey. London. "The Slannoleum of the Sllchty." 10 A. SL Slen's Class. Rev. A. T. nrooks. CUnllTUN SJC1EXCH. RrTlee -re be'd In the Wowlnr CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Sundays, 11 A. SI. and 8 P. SI. WedOfMsys. 8 P. M. r l Vmrb WVflt At Mlh St Kceond Chnr'ch-fVntral Park West & Mlb St, Th rd Church l-i'n sr. k jiauiun .r. (,nrth Churcb-17'th St. & Ft. Washington At If lb Church-Aeolian Crnr. Hall, 34 W. 43d St, Sith Churrb VMT Anthony Ave., Ilron. Fcrenth Church I12lh St.. east of-Droadway, u..... 11 1 M mil P. St. F.ighth Church-193 East 77th Street. Ninth Cburcb-rark Arccue Hotel, 4th -. f.t.1 c Are Tenth' Ch'ur'fh-117 West .'i7lh Street. Eleventh I 'Hirer.. uriigs Ave., n a St. l'HKE READING ROOM. 23 W. 4Sd St. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURES will be delivered aa follows: Sevnth Church. 112th St., cast of Broaa- way, S P. St.. February 24. by Miss Slary O. Ewlns, C S. D. First Church. Cerftral Park West at Sth at.. Kebruary Zti. ai a sr. sa.t wy aiian SIiiit . Ewlng. C. 8. D. CONOREOATIONAL. ! BROADWAY TABERNAC I E I TtnrtADWAY AND 56TH STREET Pastor Dr. Jefferson preachea 11 and 8. "THE GOOD NEWS" 1:4C A. SI, Bible scnooi. Tueway 8:10 i. rqrum. Wednesday P. 51. Slldweek Service. Subject: "What Lawyers a!d rbysl clans Can Do." wahuattaij t.uUPCM n nev. chaiiles n. r.utKiruitsT, n. d! DIVINE BCUCNCE. First Church of Divine Science Grand Ball Room, Waldorf-Astoria. Services. Sunday, II A. JI REV. W. JOHN MURRAY, PaUor JDEM)N8TRATIXO rnOSPEIHTr." Bible Class at 9:45 A, M. promptly. Sunday Bchsol at 11 A. M DIICIPLES OF tnni.iT CmtHTIAX. lENTRAL 11! West Hist Street. HRISTIAN Dr. Tints Idlrman, I'aator. 'HCRril SERVICE AT 11 A. M. ETHICAL CULTURE. THE SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CULTURE. Central Park Wert and Mtli at. 11 A. M. Speakera: Mr. Robert D. Kohn nnd Mr. Guldo Marx. Subject; "New Hori zons Openlnc for the Vocations." Public Invited IKTWBErf jnXATIO?sAI Gospel Tabernacle Church C92 STII AV. AT 44TH ST. Founder Rev. A. B. Simpson KEY. ELMER D. FITCH, AiVt Pastor. Sunday, 10:45 A. M. REV. W. M. TURNBULL Eve. Service 7i30 LEAGUE OF NATIONS Monday, Feb. 23rd United Young: People's Rally Services: 10 A. M., 2:30, 7 P. M. Tuesday at 7:45 P. M. REV. GEORGE McNEELY Thursday at 7:45 P. M. DR. J. GREGORY MANTLE Bplrltual Content or tbe Following Hunday'a Sumlsy 8clioul Iwio. METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE ll'way X 101th St. Itev. WILLIAM ALLAN 11 "Whoso la Your Hody?" J "TltAtlE. DIES OF THE NlfJHT IN, NEW TOEK." Prayer Meeilnc Monday at 8. Mid-week o'rlocli Bible Lecture Thursday at Hi "The Stat of ,tho Soul Alter Death" (with chart). i cms smi MA80AOHU0ETTS CORPORATION) PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDENDS AND ASSETS A WTN-"V FACTORY, nnOCKTON,MA8S. JTeaTABLlBHCD : -av iir t jlS aacgaSaSaira ItEI.IOIors ADVERTISEMENTS. JEWIMI. TEMPLE IIKTII-KL, 5th Ave. nt 7th St. Sunday, Feb. 22, at II A. SI. Rev. Dr S. S Ill'MIAN "WASHINGTON'S CHARACTER THE NATIOVS STRENGTH.'' All Welcome. TEMPLE RODEPH 81IOI.O.M. Ixlnrton Ave. aid Jrd St. DR. RUDOLPH OROSSSIAN. Saturday 10 A. JL, Ibsen's "An Enemy of tne reopie." All welcome. LUTHERAN. ADVENT Iter. Aneustua Stelmli- D.D. Dronilnay at 9!rd St. Services 11 and t CHURCH OP THE HOLY TRINITY, 5 1'u Street anil Central Park West, Rev. Ciiarleu J. Smith. D. I).. Pnetur. Services at 11 A. St. and S P. SL .METHODIST EPISCOPAL Madison Avenue Oh in! Wi 3 . Dr. RALI'n W. 80CKMAN. Taator. II "Christian Entanglementa." J HONORABLE AURAS! I. ELKUS. Former Ambassador to Turkey. "The Problems of the Near Eaat." ST. PAUL'S METHODIST CHURu 80th Street and West. End Avenue. Iter. RAYMOND L. FOKUAN. D. D., Pastor. ii . -!. -lamini: tne lempeai, 6.P. M. "Drlnglna: It Home." 10 Slen'a Forum, Prlaon Doors Shut; Open. CAL ARY M E." CHURCH lMth Street and 7th Avenue. Minister In chance. Rev. II. INGHAM, B. D. will preach at 11 A. SI. "Great Adverearlea." 8 P. SI. "Christ's Idea of Greatness." GRACE WEST 104TH ST. 11. The Minister. Frederick Drown Harris. "Thunder or on AneL" 7;45, Waablngton service J. v. Weeks, "Haa; or Cirent Ke, public." 125 auperb vleua Prlzma film. ST. ANDREW'S .METHODIST CHURCH. 74th Street and Columbus Avenue. 11 Allan SUcRossle Hill preach. 8 Dr. Maguire. Ulster Delegation. A"merican and British Friendship." OLD JOHN STREET ftH? Slother Church of American Slethodlsm. Ancient Shrine attracts world-wide visitors REV. L. R. STHEETEH, D"D 11 and 7;30. BROOELYN. FAREWELL SERVICES. CAP!. GYPSY PAT SMITH flundav. 11 A SL and :45 P. Xf. Jlonday, s p. SL, "From Gipsy Tent to Gosnnl Plntfnrm HANSON PLACE SI. E. CHURCH, Atlantic Avenue Subway Station, Brooklyn. NEW THOUGHT. N In Response to Popular Demand Mrs. Genevieve Behrend Notet Lecturer and Only LIvnff Pupil of tho Lato Judge TrowarU will Speak oa The Life Hereafter and through a unique experience of ber own will deacrtho IJfo on the so-called Invlstblo Plane also explaining exactly How to Get What Y6u Want By Visualizing s s s v s AND GIVING ABSOLUTE DEM 0NSTRAT10NS OF of Instantaneous Healing CORT THEATRE Sunday, February 29th. Doors open at 3:30 P.M., Ircturo rtealnnlnR at 4 P. M. promptly. Injustice to tho hundreds who were unable to rain admittance to Mrs. Behrend a recent lecturp. arrangement havo been mado for SEAT BESEBVATIONS Commenclna; Monday mornlnx, February 2trd, at tho Con Thea tre Dot Office.' Mrs. Uehrtnd vli pratnt her book rt on 'ttua!i:luj to tttry one nrtsmt as a parting pti fo ihi tor the irnsm ' - - - - - - - T Religion and Business Hotel McAlpIn (Oreen Room), litis, Theodore -G. Nor.thrup the YVonder of the Twentieth Century, "PUSH OUT" By Special Request CHURCH OF LIFE AND JOY HARRY OAZE, Minister. Hotel Astor, Sunday, 11:15. Speaker. Mr. Uuxene Del Mar. Subject: "The" Law of Correspondence." No Meeting at League Saturday Evening. UNITY SOCIETY OF PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN ITT Hotel Astor. Senday. 3 P. M. Mr. Richard Lynch. Spealer, "Dellrerance." Alro Tuesday, ,2:S0 P. 11., and Wednesday, ? r. M. All welcome. Ume. Jleltlaacttl, soloist. Exempt from Normal Foderal Tax oo COUPON W. I. DOrnt-AS snor. CO.. Ilroritnn. Mi.i Please lonJ jTOjie:tuof tho W.L. Don Rita lihoe Ccmpanx and apwlal option certlllcito cntltllnc me to purchase within thlrtT darn li arts of theTper cent preferrM clock of the company. It I un- dintoot that thli rqne't Inctira noobllta, tlon on my part , unl after InTWtigaUon I lubacribe for the ttcxk, Namt., Strut addreu., Ctlt r Toun... Stale . RELIGIOUS ADVERTISESIENTS. NEW THOlfiHT. MRS. MY n PIN Comrnndore Rallroom, 11 o'clock. "CHAOS AND COURAGE." Slany fouadatloos seem to be crumbling. We naiv as It were on quick sand, nut coursce v'li carry inrougu. uome aaa learn kome iblug atnut forsettlai fear theme for fferrne Wasbluzton a Rlrttid " weleome, anna e. r ISIPERIAL HOTEL, FtV II A. "BE A SUCCESS DYNAMO." NBTT CHURCH (SffBDKNDOBOIAN). ' NEW CHURCH 341 h at., bet. Park and Letlngton ate.. Rv. JULIAN K. SSIYTH. Kaatoi, 1015 A. SI.. Sunday School. 11 A. SI.. Services suitable to tho national signifi cance of the day. The Pastor will preach. Subject; "A Republic of God." The League of Nations considered from the New Church viewpoint that the na tions of, the earth appear before Qod as me man. , , UROOKLYN. Rroflkij-n Society of the New Church, Slonroe nlace. corner Ctarif atrnAt Take Interborough Subway to Clark street. oiiuui iv a. m, oervict at 11. Rev, Jacob E. Werren. Minister, wit,- preach. ouuject: ine jngnt or wisaom.'' OTHER SERVICES. PASTOR E. E. FRANKE Broadhurst Theatre 44th Street. I West of Il'sray. I Son. Eve., Feb'y 22nd 8 o'clock FREE Doors Open 7 P. 31. SUBJECT ASTOUNDING FACTS! Prophetic Uththouiesinrrme'i Ocean. I niarunj uie v.nannti into narbor. Questions Ansnered MISS VILLA FAULKNER PAGE FRIDAYS " P. M.. Chanter Hall. "Cmi t-... In Heallne" (Adm). 11:15 Chamber Hall ' Develoolne Your Oivn Girt." itrr.. .t CARNEGIE HALL 7.- THE HOLMES BROTHERS Vf" AT HOTEL MARIE ANTOINETTE uroaoway, mm st Central Lodre T q Sunday. Feb. 22, 8:10 P sf T S Dn. F, SIILTO.V YVILU9 ' "FUNDAMENTAL ETHICS " Thursday. J:30 p. ji.. "Meditation" the The Riddle of Life." Public welcome. FOYERS STREET Ah Jl.t,cue Society, Old Chinese Theatre, Happy Gospel Service Mhtly nt 10 P. M. T. J. NOONAN. Sunt. Karma anil Reincarnation Lenrue. IS Jonea Street, oecrciary tred Kann. Free lecture. Evenings, 8:1s o'clock. llWe'sT".? ,Er,"0At SOCIETY, H. YVest 125th. Helen Temp e Urlcham. mornlnie and evening. Evenina- theme "Concern nit Spiritual Olfta." t' Pn ESP VTKRIAN. FIRST PRES3YTERIAN CHURCH Old First, University place arid Madison Square Foundation. ., , . ,Ver'..!eorr. Alexander. D. D. Ministers Itev.Harry Kmernon Fosdlck.D.D. CT , ,' K.'.v'. T'omaa Guthrie Speere. S7hqt'n.IVMr!",tJr PIa" Church, cor. iv n hloek east of Fifth Ava. 11 A-.MAP,r- Kosdlck will preach. P- M. Dr. Alexander. Filth Avenue Presbyterian Church Fifth Avenue and rifty-flfth Street. Ministers "v. JOHN KELM.Y.V. D. D. ? Rev. JAMES PALJIER Ph n Ra KSi;XiAN W"L ,prf"h at ll" ina 4P10. a in?lVn nla.7.,h,lli ln, Fo"'irn Missions." iVi4, !?a,I Iiecl!;' by I'Vnnwood Farnum. II ble Sohool at :10 Men's Class at 10 A. M Ct.J:l uP- J'- Wednesday In the Chapel. ULTi l HAL S"' ClW I ev. Wilton MwMmfl. n ?.n I. P..fi I 11 A. M. Itev. YVIllon Merlf-Smiih . 4:0 P. M. Dr. STANLKV YVHITF 5n,t 1 LuJJ.".!WlSJ,.!'ta 2 Con,Vnt.nopli" K .just' OUUJC-Y.4 i A lib JiUIiLI'.jI OF TUP NE.VII EAST AND TERYIANENT PE.VCE Sunday School, f.ii A M. ' Young People-a ileetlnc;. j p. Sl. YY-ednesday, S P. M DevotUqal -Meeting. . " " YVE r-PARK I'RKrlRVTERIAN CHURCH. Amati'rdim nvenue md llth street Itev. ANTHONY IL &XASH, . )' railor. Dr. EVANS will preach 11 A 11 Subject: "THE STATE OF THE SOUL ' IN THE FUTFRK Ml'E." 1 I"- 1' i'AJK,0TIC KKVICP. Dr, EY'ANS will preach on "YY'ASHINfiTON AS OOD'S SERVANT." MMiisnv A'. PRpjmvTmiiAv rnimen Northeaat Corner 73U St. 11:00 A.M. Henry Sloano Cortln. D.D. 4:10 P.M. Rev. William Raymond Jelllffe 8:00 P.M. Rev. Morgan P. Noyea. ItEUQIQCH ADVEnTlSKMgWTB . rHiirraTniA. naicK CHUBCM Rrth A1io ThlrtyMwrfnth Brw4, pit. MBniUUi will PWeh at H ana P. M. Annual Service of the Som of the I Revolution. Hlble School at tttO. O'naral Bible Dlacuaalon Claai dt !00. leader. Prof. CharIM Thaddaua Tarry, Tounc Poople'a Society Social and miDxr lio'oil W mcc at iwi. "Itualc of England" by Clarance Olckln on, aaalatrd by Iulae 'Hubbard aoprano, .,..nn1 Hbcca Clarke, viola. NOONDAT SERVICE dally (axcapt Mon- day) at Hi. BEVEN LENTEN ADDIIESSE3 CUniHTIAN WITT rnn nnirirrnraTivTKuiAN cntmcH, pnrth iv. At... atth sl. on tucoraalve Monday afternoona at b.elnnlntr Monday, February ftn. t!00, Pres. Arthur CushnjanMoOlffert.D.D.. Ph.D. 'Onuara Leadlnr Up to Dlannlty." Rev. Cornellua WorURIn, D. D will preside. Succeailve peak era will be tllahop Mc Powell. Dr. Spur and Dr. Coffin. HARLEM. Re. tote W. Era?, 0.0 , NEW YORK rtor- DJ.t,lcV,lon " ,un" of Tablet In Honor of Our War Hroi. Oeneral John P. OTtyan of the I7th Dlvlalon dellverlnc the tddreaa. S V it., "Spiritism, of Cod or Satan?" Mt. Morrla Park WHH at Kid St. I'ltEXHVTKIlIAN CIlUKCIf, 525 West 155th St. Ilev. John n. JlackaV. D. D., l.L. D.. I'aator. . , A. M "Solution or Repe tition," . I P. 51.. "A Man'f far',' BROADWAY PKKsnVTUllI CHURCH, Droa4wav and ll'lli sireei. Her tVAI.l'KIt Ill'NI!..S BUCHANAN, D D., Minister. III preacn. 11 A. M and S P Jf. DltTCD IRKailVTr.niA rilinilli iv ut-iw nre.!wT and llfl hf. The rastor. Rev. DANIEL RCSSELI.. D, D., will preach at 11 A. M. "Oreat Iadera and Present Problems.' : nn, mixun u outhkie. "WHAT WOULD WASHINGTON SAYt" SI Nicho at Ave. Wist St. ad lit S'lrlu'tns Ml.l.,.. TT-r rtllnt IV Ilrown, v, fierv'lcta 11 A. IT. and P. M. COM DTK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, rOUnlN Ht End Are.. 01st Strret, EDGAR WIIITAKEIt WOHK. D D;. Tastor. i t n rnrr s. White. S P. JL. Jlarto'e "The Klnsaom of Christ" the coolr. 2d Prrsbytprian Church JSm-Ppi? w Rev. Robert Wataon will preach at 11 A. M. ( P II. Rev. Loula Crooka, Roy. F. E. Harte. Rev. A. Wylle Dlue of Ireland. 8 p. M. Rev. William Corkey of Ireland. WEST ENH .TfSWih 11 4 S Dr. A. EDWIN KEIGWIN preaches. II A. M. "The Romance of Success. 8 p m "Washington, Religion ahd the Republic." Stuslc by Alda Trumpeter. FORT GEORGE Lyman R. Hartley. M. Nlrholn Ave, nnd 180th St. SI. A Minister, 1 P. 51. Evening preachea 11 A. SI. and auujeci, Four Oreat Americans." rROTSsTANT gttOOPAU'-, Crinity giitircD-r-i r.cr. WSI. T. MANSINO. D. D., Hector. 7. 6 and 0 llo'jr Communion 10;30 Morning Prayr. . 11 Lltaw. Ilnlr Comojualon and Sermon. Preacher, lies. LOUIS O. OnOOKS, JI. A., Rector of Knoctbreds Parish, Belfast. Ire. land. 3:30 Etensonj! and Sermon. MIDDAY SERVICES Special Prearaer Feb. 23-2I-I3-M-27. The. Rt Re. WM. A. GrF.imr, D. D Ulihop of South Carolina. LECTURES BY REV. DR. MANNING Wednesday NUhti in .LenUil ,8:15. Feb 23, Plsw: Chapel of the inter-, cession, lMtb street and nmadway. Subject: "The Christian Sunday. How can we keep It under present condi tional la Chnrchzolnc necessary to re. llzlonl" HEATS vntF.E. St. George's Church Stnytant Stionre, 16th Street Eaat of Third Avenue, KAHI. IYEIIND, D. D.. LL. D Hector. In this Church nil 81tllnga aro frea and invitation la htraby extended to thoao Interested In St. Qeorce'a end lis work. . 6isuvitr.3. i a r w-ThmmunlofL 11 A. M. Mornlntr Service and Sermon. 4 P.M. Vesper Service, of onehour Special Music Congregational ainf Inr. Tha five Cholra of SlfGeorte'a In procession. Mr. BERNARD FERGUSON, Baritone Soloist. Mr. OTIS SKINNER will red the Scripture. Dr. REILAND will apeak at 11 A. M. i and I P. M. j S P. M. Evonine Prayer and Sermon. j Preacher. Rev. JOHN M. HORTON. 1 CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Mndlson Avenue and 35th Street. The Ilcv. Horace rercy Sllrer, Rector. 8 A. M, Holy Communion. 1:30 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. MornlnB Prayer. Sermon, Rector. 4 P.M. Special Musical Service "Elijah" John Doane, Organist and Choirmaster. "Dally Lenten Servleea with Prominent Speakera 12 !1S to 12:10. CHURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST Fifth Ave., above 45th St. REV. HERBERT SHIPMAII, RECTOR Will preach nt 11 A. M. Service. " CHRIST ANITY AND PATROTSM' 1 P. M-Mr. Alpheus Oeer, "A New Method of Service to the Under world." SL Bartholomew's Church Park ATenue & Slat St, The Rev. LEIGlrrON PARKS, O. D., Rector. t:J0 A. si. oiy tommunion. 11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 3:00 P. M. Sunday School. 4:S0 P. M. Choral Even. Song and Address. 5:45 P. M. Rector's Confirmation Claas for Men and YVomon. Dr. LEIOHTQN PARKS will preach at ll A. M. ana r. at. DAILY LENTEN NOONDAY SERY1CES. dihedral of St. John the divine Amsterdam Avenue nnd ltllh Street. 8 A. M. Holy Communion. A. M. Holy Communion (Chinese). 10 A. M. Morning Prayer. 1LA.M. Preacher DEAN ROBDINS. 4P. M. Preacher. Rev, Drl OeoJ R Van De Water. Dally Services, 7:30 X. M.- s p. M. (choral except Monday and Satur day). Second Lecture on American Church History by Rev. vDr. Chorley oh YVedneadav at I "P. M. sr. Cnomas'. cnnrch FIFTH AY'E. nnd 53d ST. hev. ERNEST II. STIRES. D. D., Rector I A. M. Holy Communion. "'"or. 11 Morning Serlvce and sermon (Rector) 4 P. M. Evensong and Address '(Rector) 8 P. M. Hour of Organ Music. nw:l01' Dally Lenten Services, 12, 5 (fleeter). ASCENSION IMt 4 Music: Stalrter'a "Crucifixion."- 1 Forum: Mr. Norman Hanriuvi -m-.-t , , n n .1 111. T.V,-r " 'a' ,..... .v. .... ....iK. 10r T()daT All Antrels' Church YVEST END AVE. AND II 1ST 8TREET, Iterv. B. DfiMlKf TuSH.iJHl, D, 0 KeVlo. !.ne"prr " sVron (RectoVu! a" m' Evening .Ilcv.W.J. p. Tho bm;1 5; I noiv corninunmn . . -r:- -ume n&LVArf H Jl; OhJ. VMM ,n lit wfl Tr a Thwi nrm HanrmsTlsT 11 ri Rev. Theodore Sedgwick, D. D.. Rector 11 A. M. Rector. 8 P. M. Service of Guilds. Dally 13:15 Rev. William N. Outhrla. D D ST. JAIV1ES' CHURCH Madison Avenue and 71at StrVi, Ret. FRANK WAR FIELD CROYVDER. 8 A. M.. 11 A. M. (Rlght'Rev. WlLt 1AV 1 OUERRY. D. D)"iL,MAA. 4 P. M. (Rev. E. RUSSELL rqurnt: GRACE CHURCH." Brondnny and loih st'reet. arles Lewis Slattery. D D nav. Charle Holy Communion Rector. 'Bsrvlce and Sermon (The Ractori'ii . Evensong (Ulshop Oucrry)... V tr j Dally Lenten aervlce. 11 :ia iV "a .'" i I " 'a1 4!,' A. wm nEUOIOCB AUTEnnSESfKNTfl. OTIIKH HEItVICKH. TWENTIETH OP THE THE INTERNATIONAL UNION MISSION BT BICnAHD AND MAUOAnKT TJADEIl AT The Church of the Strangers 307 WTST ami STREET aUNDAT, THE WNI OF FEnnUAHT, 1010 10 130 A.lll. Praise Service. Malo Quartette of Mlaalenarjr Institute of Nyack, AlUlitCflSi "The Cnptnln'a Oonseraloii" Cent. Clfarlrs Pntter. OI.Ot "He Waa Not Milting That Any Should I'erlih" M HIIlfE BTUDTl Dr. W. HOLOi Mrs. Canan of ' 3:00 r.M. CIIORCfl by the HUNHAY CAMPAIGN CHOIIt. Ten-minute menasea: r "Home, for Homeleaa Ilnya," Mr. II. Clinton nva. "The Aim of the International Union .Mission," Mr. ADDRESS I Captain Gipsy Pat Smith. 7SI3 P. M. LADIES' ORCIir.STHAI CJ.tm conducted by Mr. Handnr Ilcnnall "Mnneloua Experience In India," .Miss I'.IUabctli fjl's;""; ADI)Hi:tj.Si:si Or. and Mrs. John n. llendrrson, llritlsli Last Afriia, iter. Paul M. Spencer still preside at all aenlccs. ! ARE SINNERS NOW IN TORMENT? Is the Doctrine of Eternal Torment Si'prralltlon' la Tliero a Hell Notsr &LNDAY NIGHT, The Ijinjnat Sunday Night Quwtlon anil Answer Sorvlco. by ( CNIVERSALIST. Church of the Divine Paternity, Contra. Park West and 76th St. JOSEPH FORT NEWTON, D.D., Minister Will Preach at Both Services. Sunday Morning at 11 o'clock "GEORGE WASHINGTON" SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION ANNUAL CHURCH SERVICE. ADDRESS "RELIGION AND PATRIOTISM" , SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 4 O'CLOCK. FIRST AND SECOND CHOIR . ' VISITORS WELCOME PROTESTANT EPKCOPAU CHAPEL OF. THE INTEItCESSION (Trinity Parish). Iter 31. II. Cue. I. U.. vicar. 8 and 8:4S A. M.. Holy Communion. !:. Sundae Rchfml. II A M.. Serrlre and Simon. Dr. Gates. PrescBer. i P. JI.. ves pers, i Hani Kronold, 'cellist, will play "Chan son Louis XIII.." CouDottn: "Serenade." Schu- lrt: "F.TCnlnir Sons." Schamsnn: "Traumerel," S'humann. Leo Itljz. r.-cual orcanlat. mil play "Coronation Jlan-h." Meyerheer: "Toe. rata," Wldor: "ninnllt." Sraetsns: "GeBn," Yon. Dr. Gates, Prearher. 8 P JI. Choral Krenfonr. Masiinlc Serrlce nnder ausDtces of PranVHn lodge. Sermon, "Geow Washington a a JIaaon and Churchman," Dr. Gates, Preacher. Choir of fifty, aaslted hy Hans Kronnld, 'cellist; Frederick W. Ortman. slolln It. NVit Wednenlijr erenlnr." Trinity Parish. X'nlted ("rrlre. 8:15 P. Jt. Dr. JIannlns will fiak upon 'the "Chrlatlan Sunday." -St.- Mark's-ln-t'ie-Bo'iweri9 ' Tenth Street Weal ef Second Arm. WlIiJAMNORMANGJTHXIE.ec'j-- 11 'o'clock aervlce and aermon by the rectorr aubject, "The Christ as Healer." 4 P. M. Americanization Afternoon. Cution Borglum, Service compiled from public documents and native American PootVr: 'BP. M. Symbolic serrlca and commu nity itnslnr . ST. AGNES'S CUAPEL, Trinity Parlab. West Did Street, near Columbus Ate. The R(T..W. tV. rtELUXGER. D. D Vicar. 7CO-md9-lloly Comn-tnlon. 10 Mmln Prayer. UUny. 'Slen'a Bible Class. 11 renltcntisl office. Holy Communion. Ser mon. 2:4V-Sunday ?cliocl nnl'nihle Classes. 4 Evenlnjt Prayer nnd'-Brtef Address. A PRE VCnlNff MISSION, nace Chrlft Church. Broadway at 71st at Time Feb. to Feb, 29, at i P. M. (Saturdays excepted.) Snhteer Oreat Affirmation! of the Faith. SPrMCERfU.Blshtia Barch and Word Dean I nobblrte. Rfcr. Dr,s( Ptlres.- Rlattcry. Oates Fedgwlcl: and otter repreaentatlve clereymen. OntKOT ret, rreate a deIre for rellelon In non chdrchsoera and .to Inspire the minds and hearts of believers.. Cwci of. me tranjfifluratlon ( 1 East Sflth Street Dr. IIOUOHTON. Rector COMMUNIONS at 7. 8 and 0 A. M. 10.30 SERMON and MARTIN'S MASS. Preacher: DR. FRANCIS J. HAM 4 EVENSONG Anthems: Stalner ft Fnrrant 8 SERMON fFr. Davlsl and COMPLINE. SERMON DAILY AT NOON. Church of Zion 8tSt. Timothy 331 Went STth street. Rev. Trderlck nunress. Jr., n. D., Rector. 5 nnd 11. Confirmation (rSlahop Lloyd). P. M., Evenlnsr Trayer (Rev. C. O. nicks). Thursday Evenlntt Service at !:15. Rev. St. Clair Heater. D P.. Preacher. CHTRCIt OF ST. MARY' THE Y1ROIN. 1SS YY'est 46th at., Rev J. O. II. Barry. D. D., Rtctor. Masses for Communion. 7:30, S:15. 9: nigh Mass and Sermon (Rector), 10:45; Y'cspers and Sermon (Dr. Delany), 4: Friday at S, Benediction and Sermon (Rector). ST. IGNATIUS YYVsi End. Ave. and K7tt It. Rev. WILLIAM PITT MrCUNE. Rector. Masses, 7. 8, 9:3". . Vespers and Benediction. 4. CHURCH OF THE HOLY- COMMUNION, Hlxth Aveone nna suiii sireei. YTASIIINOTON'.M lYlRTHDAY, 11 A. M. Festival Service. Address, Prof. Wm. Dradley Otis. Ph. Other services, A. M.. 12 M.. 4 nnd 8 P. M. COLUMBIAUNIVERSITY i St Taul's Chanel. Services 4 P. M. Preach er. Rev. Raymond C. Knox, Chaplain. The pi'MIc is Jnsttea. ST. MATTHEWS WillS?- Rev. ARTHUR H. JUDGE, D. D.. Rector. ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL Broadway and Fulton Street. 8. 10:30.-(Vlcar Emeritus). K F. M.-(Fr. Johnson. 8. S. J. E., Cowley Fr.), PHILOSOPHY. IS: iSearsPhilosophyj 1 makes life livable here and hereafter. Nothing like It anywhere. . Not better. Not worse. Rut Different. PrlncessThjalr9i,Vt.nw,Vs1hAv. sun.. 11 an., F.W. Seara.M.P.Orato. I Subject: "Are Your Thoughta aa Reapectable aa Your Name?" A Big lecture by a YYonde rful man REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA. BE10II.MEO CHURCH OF IIAKI.E.M, 1enox Avenue aud KUvl .. . M., EDOAR riLTON, Jr.. D. D . Minister PATRIOTIC SERVICES. Unveiling and dedication of Mc- mortal Tsbletor those In , the Unlte.l States T P.U.-Addr-es7 on Americanism and U, by I.leut. S. A. Hamilton. Hamilton Grange c:&n- Rev. ARTHUR FREDERICK MAI10.N. Mlnlter SERVICES 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. Grace Reformed Church. 7th Av .a '14th eUiRev. J. R. DURYEE, D. D.. Mln. later, will preach. Services 11 a'clock. w REFORMED J.PISCOPAL. First Reformed Episcop-1 Churd 1 Holy Communion (Pariah House).. 3 A.M Morning Prayer and Sermon 11 A m! ((10 Lexington Ave.) Prayer Meeting (Parlab House).. 7 p. Preaching Service (Pariah II Th Parish House Is at 32 DSil? Hess Ssrrtw. 18 Le: rreacning service (Pariah Reuse). 7:45 p.m. s Eaat Slat St. Lexington Avenue. 1- nEOoions AnvrmTisEMRSTs, OTIIKIt SEItVIPEK THE ANNIVERSARY FOUNni.NO OF Miss Hilbtir nh'lte. tbo Philippine Islands. r. K. Hauler. In the Rlhle, or 's It n Relic of MeilUetal What la the Itlhlo Punlahiuent for slu' A Bible Address By CARLYLE B. HAYNES In the CASINO THEATRE 3)th Street and Broadway FEB. 22, at 7:45 o'clock Congregation la Now York. All Soits TTrm. UNlVERSALIST. BEFORMEI) CHURCH IN AMERICA. Collegiate Church of New York THE MIDDLi; CHURCH, 2d Ave. ard 7th St. Rev. Edear Franklin Romlg, Minister, will preach at 11 A. M. and S P, M. THE MARBLE CHURCH, Sth Avo. and 2th St. Rev. DaVId Jamea Burrell, D D Minister Rev. Oliver Taul Harnhlll. D. D., will preach at 11 A. M. Subject: "Ibe Dinle of llealdnary Uesfcs." Dr. Daniel A. Poline at S P. M. Subject: "The Oreat Discovery." THE CHURCH OK ST. NlniflLAS. 5th Ave. and 48th Sr Malcolm Jamea MacLeod, Minister. Dr. MacLnml n,..,1. i . 11 Hn,i . ,EvcnIn,8ubJect: "After HeorlnB Sir Ol'lrer Lodee." THE YTESIENIl CHURCH. wt End Avo. and 7Tth St. uev. Henrv Rv.rtmn r-nKK r r n-,.... if.AI',?ubJec,; "Tn Lariter Patriotism." 'th V,'JtSpclaI M"slc. Gaul'a Cantata, . : t-noir. aasisted by MI. Annie Iiulse David. Harpist. 7:30 P. M.. Touns People's Society. Ti,1!i. F,9RT WASinNOTON ClirRCII. Fort YYaahlnton Ave. and IMat St. Uerv. In-ins H. Ders. D. D.. MInlstsr. will preach at 11 A. M Subject: "The Ten Talents." Rev. C. Wlllard Crosa at I P. M. All Seats Free. ipinrri'Ai.isM. CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL SCIENCE ,.REV- "LLIAX, ord'lned spiritualist II ifi ln douht. worried perplexed dlsap . 5 or ""happy, don't wait, bu' corns J2, ?i df y you will be courteously re ifiisf .1 the open "f111 and be lmprtsl ice k, Icl ,,,.' mcenty or her purpose Rsv, narares. Room 207. 53 w.t ii FRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH M. E. YY'llllsLms. Inspirational Speaksr. I-,..10, Mediums. All welcome. CHURCH OF DIY'INE INSPIRATION". c"n,e'l..Hal1 'Chapter Room), Y. 57TH RT ftn.i rT-w ivp Services S P M Feb. 22. ,is- JJ GAnRIELlctureand n. 5 rf V CLARK. Mcssas-s ev. E. Augusta Monro Hand, Moderator. Splrituallat Chorch of Ailsnnced Thooiht, c.,j 183 Vm Oltli St. Sunday Tticsday end Friday erenlncs, 8 P. . Spiritualism will never die come and hear the reason whv -Ylesaages. MR. JOHN HILL. Urdlqm. A ..ri. 1 "K'0' T1IYSEI.I A study In, character by Prof M. Lewis. cYelv ilf'UfJlA Par:hlcl Re.-nb So c,"ii."Lw; lth St.. Sunday. 8 P M. Fits YY. aiottley. Pres. and lecturer. TIIEOSOI-irf. At 2228 RsaHw-w T.t..i . z: ' ."vusopnicai ocie:j. international President. Mr. i.n, n.i.eL wunday. Tb. 22. -30 r M . In ir. br MR. HAhENDRANATH maitra Noted Hindu Orntnr "THE SUi, PF 'NOIA" Free Study Classes and Lending Library. Public Cordially Invited TIIEOM lilCAL. ' nT.,;'T?PhJ",, Selty (Independent) 121 w"' 6.sh St. Public Lectures Sunday ev nlng. 8.1S "Do We Live Again?" GeorfS P. ltoasell. UNITARIAN. COMRI'NifY CHl'RCB The 11 A. M New Amsterdim Theatre. .... J0.IIN 'IHIYIAN RANI1.YI.I.. "THE rilFAPN'nss OF llt'M'V 1 1ST: n?" sVONO YYTI.L YVE TOLERATE ItV 4:30 P. M, Broadway Tabernacle 51th .h.)'Zptr Service. Mr RAND 1. 1 "MAURICE MAETERLINCK AND IM MORTALITY." 8:15 P. M. Forum. Ethlrnl Culture Mset Inr House. IVAT.TPn rTrpfiV TOREION AFFAIRS ANI) THE TBEATT" IU A. M. New Amsterd m Theatre. HARVEY PEE BltOlVN. Psychoanalytic Studies: "Peter .t Juiss. Unity Qoncrregational Society (Unitarian), EARL HALL Proatwv i M7i St To-morrow at II, the MMs'er Charles Francis Potter will preirb on a- it 19 bUU K at Vrtl IFTlf Jkh.NU Dr. WILLIAM I. SULUVAN lllnlstf, Senlce at 11 M .... Sermon by Dr. YYII.I.I.YM "YI.LrE FENN. Dean of Divinity School of u vard Unlversltv. A CORDIAL YVEI.COM E TO YLL, This U a Church of the free apsrlt. JfJ' cated to religion, hilt n t to a f irmata.. VEI.ANTA. Yednnta Sorlftr. 117 YV. 72d Swaml-Boo Jiananda, "Death and ImmorjMitrJ Temple Emanit-bi. a'n t -Sunday, 11:15. Dr. Joseph S' vf-an, " "The Moral Influence of YVa'hi"C Jl , BROOKLYN V. M.J. A. - Dr. S. Parkes Cadman "OEOROE WARHINOTON" Bedford Rr. Y.M.C.A.. 1121 nedford .Yv.. Byj Sunday. 3:30 P. M. Men On , Free. Greatest il.n .Mactlns la Ureater N. " , T ?we -I" 1 , imf, ,.. 1 r. 1 11 " - . . 1