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IS uiu: Nkw voicic ti.mi:m, hati kdav. mahcii lm. a a HEW HILAIR WITNESS SAYS HE SAW 'BENNY' Lawyer Tells Sternberg Entered the Martinique with Woman on Day of Murder. BAIL FIXED AT $15,000 rVlsontr-'g Wlfa Kisses Coroner's Hands When Ho R.jm Ot- mandt of Prosecutor. "Eetmie" Sternberg was put under I13.0UO bail by Coroner Patrick' D.

r.kerdan resterday over the protesta of police officials who swore had found, new 'Witness who an is the prlsoatr entering the Hotel Martinique witii a wtrntn supposed to be Mrs. Elsie Lm HUair ok. the afternoon she was iLranrled in bed. There being: ne ne at hand to booome security for eternbersT. be wa tak.cn back to lh Ttmba.

Assistant IUtrlH attorney Joe loudly denounced lUordan's action a a "rank, miscarriage of justice and a Joke," thereby starting" tumult Uiat was still In progress when lav lrioner was hurried away to his cell. cited relatives of the accused regarded the Coroner's action as in the nature of a vindication and swarmed bout Riordan gratefully. The scene reached its emotional etlmax when teraberg's and attractive wire slabbed the Coroner's hand and covered with kla-s. -Thank you: oh. thank ou: she cried, and Hlordan.

speaking loudly enough for those near his d.k 1 hear, remarked dramatically. Tni In worth it ali. and mors! Sternberg- was arraigned beforo the oronr after fim mx appeared before Juatica Oetehaiity in the supreme Court under a second writ of haoea corpus obtained by Jonah OoWtstetn, fctern-Urf i lawyer. Justice) re-fuaad to pass on the writ while the-cane was in the hands of the Coroner. Intimating that the action was premature, end rnernberg.

lialidi'Uff4 1. Moure and aurrounoi-l toy a trl ervvo. was ted aeraaj City Hall am to th Municipal Buiial ic, where room full of epectalora nrvi ittordan. sitting as a romniiltlnf Madslralr. I wors impatiently waiting tor hi in.

i lawyer Make Ideatirteatsaa. a the prisoner and his guard rv the street a man said to be a. lawyer stepyied out O-f the trntrai.ci I) the Municipal Building where he. had Wen stationed by the police and picked out Sternberg as the man he had aeon entering the Martinique wlU woman cn the- aftemom of lhr murfler. 'Ihe ninn of the lawyer was not disclosed.

but It was exr-lalnad in behair by lr. Jore thjt iil attention haa lei it atrasrn to tftrmbe; iwiilw of tlw dre and ir.any furs worn by his companion. i lie lawyer description of the ores srd furs fitted ihone worn by Airs. UHatr. unified by this ldntlfleaUon.

Mr. Joyce before llib t'oroner with an amplified complaint and demandeo lut ttrrnbere to the Iwnba for rimn by Uw Grund Jury. Jtxihed dirrvtljr at the prisoner while the discovery of the itest vltiiee; lut rUenibarit. who had been It aoud humor all the afternoon. bore lit gaxaj without flinching.

Sternberg Lad shaved Just before leaving Tomb fur the Supreme Court, and his brown suit had brn cleaned and pre ed. Attorney OoILftein -rigorously resisted the Assistant District Attorney's demand and insisted thst a rase against Lis oiient had not been made out. lie a iiked that the man who had identiflea hiert.berg be produred Is court Tor cress-examination. We are ready to Ko nn wiia Ikla hearing now." said Mr If th Aiefrt Luatrli't Attorney Is to ho permitted to file a tresh supplemental affidavit every day. tr client can beheid in the Tomb for days without being tried on the c'targe against him.

1 insist that this )j--mi; so on." i 'vner Riordan. after readinB" sections of the Law (offrninr murder an hiiin-x tht. as a emiFrtioio wnl 'ill be fair to holh alda." he would fi hall at the prohibitive sum of ir.ra. It was then that, the storm broke. 1 protest." cried Joyce, his face ed with aner.

I don't care if I offend the court, or the Coroner, or any one ieo.I prtet. I want to say that this tft seats as aswte Maa UFF.RAt, BKWARD-Mnrrh 1 Hudaoa Nl mi mud. train tram Fntlatclchia. Mattott. or tM4t ttui ni Tubaa.

Ml. cnta Jtr turn. i iim. -i LinT-AtKlMtdjif Kuiton Th-stre for lmwly Mi SSih. la-iv's st4 th, nwaifnin J.

K. no lt. literal rewanL Hararield. 1J West l.MT ltmojid krnorti pin. ttin, -tft I t.

rrtiir. bwmn no quevtlone aakrd; rard for return. B. Kavalier. 445 3d l.OST-rWr wsllt inwinr Hturn i.sa Consumers Ami.

riatlnn. VCutt 40th tt. Telephone 4-2 lit ant; reward. lJT- "rfntn artwosn Jaeksmi Mb an4 Mm Naw yrii. Hr 'it to i.

trr 1-V l'H(l tirenpnlnt; tiroltla; rsrd. IJT ttoiTii4 c.Tnt. ketwven Sth St. an1 Rvml.ia tnrt cn4 Aator Maj-kvt ar In wrkai: aultable rewarO. Aittiraaa 214 F.taride Drtva.

IiT aUktn muff, kln Ci-I Stih an (tiH At. tu tlH Itivai4a bus; ili! i'-l I t.W-4. I tartte rtlamon-1 bar pin." Soth to Cen. 1i al ParS Wetrt. 1 15th and Broaoway.

Tae. eremcc; liberal reward. Baif. 2 Weal Mttu T20-aieia diamond bar pin. SOth St.

to t'arnasie Mll: tlhra.l rewant. Baldwin, Astoe tvortr S1U Weat Sfith. StrtB of ylluw urtf tala, Tim-di artamooo: t't reward. Mrs. H.

B. 11 e-mt TtS SU i LxiST-sSt Glub. Tnealtw. Wednesday, matt an mjff. itsrt if rturi4 lo It'Mal LOST Oold watc brax-elat.

Monday, Broad-r or Kivaraids, HUh-lhn; rasard. f-b TUnaa Aans. 1IT CTiaiwats ba. eontalnins Jewalry. forlat coin; reward.

fcM Convant A v. rtutna. 1T Wadaaartay. diamond and eapfihira bwr pla; rL It. Mian, im 41h Av.i lA HT Iady'a tan traveltna- Ka.

Rlveralda baa: reward. 17 Battarr Plaoa. Room ML X.rT Greaa amkralla, wtth name E1V M'-olli 1" reward, list urn 44 West frltn. HI I I I I I. I I I X.OST lady watch.

4.1th. near Broadway; iwward. St WashlAJttno Hquara Srjlh. tort RKWAHXt IjdH. TJatr.

no auaethiM. bla.S tan H. runlalMns -Ml la and arnnae. train Lakxwwid to 5. York ar leirytftwU.

Xaef. aat CU. iS ruK RrrCRX molMkln collar laat Marrh iiO. liadars." zu Tlmaw. Law aad fwaad Tata aad Dotra.

(Trh brtwaen 8th and 7ih Thuradav aftamoan, ruala Hoatun lTr; li aiiar markaS t. S. eartrrnt. I JJ aat brlndle. rasiilatton ssa; ltsit roar a Inc.

reward: no que, tiana Kra. frarjant. Cat. I rrr Dark brawn brio la Boat on tarrlnr pappa atMMit mantha old. a nit atoi-ktns aat Trent taat.

whlta callar. end whlta Ma-I lorahaad. a.iltait rsaard. Warren. 3.X1 Ia-tur A Freak.

i I IX'HT Slondaj. Airedale bitch. 3 ywars; bla.h 3.4 at 10.M. liberal raws ra. MiUer.

I PPT Black Pbaw dor. female, vary old. ljnarad 1 award If rtttrnad ta 2s Wt WtfT White ftoeten Ball. mala. nmmad Sport i l.berai reward.

EJoco. 41 w. S3d. Is a rhnk mlscarTlafre of justice. This Is a Joke.

1 aay it Is a Joke a Joke." He leiteafro' toe word Jilta several intes, Ijtit his WirdS Wire rtfllt the hubljuU' of scrapInK chairs and nxcltnd voics. Kterr.ticric rushed ovrr to where hi luthor and hrotht-r were Aittiits and Uiem both. I io then embrst-eil who acd-'d tli" pist'-jrni on foror.o'- itiordan hiij mid tolt Ms tan I i-ith of Ji.tra.-; Nr't-ral aji-i the lt.i.rlct ofilre cp to-tho voluhVv xpostulallnu avinst hall being" allowed, th t'-jmner continued to suillc iiappily at jrs. Sternbers-. rhls court Is adjo'irnod." he finally fried loudly when he the excited crowd about him.

Th tumu! relused to be stilled, hcv-ever. and wnon th t'oroner descended to th aond floor, where he hre hia office. I10 wss followetl Jovos Assistant IMstrl-t Attorney Dyer, who had been a.tnli-lliiB Mr. Joyce in prrparin the complaint against gtern-tcr. Ball aa aya Jayee.

If this man Sterner, to go free ball you rrttl never see him asatn." cried Mr. Joyce ansrlly. I tell yon he wilt either do the Hutch end commit suicide, or he will disappear." Coroner Riordttn asserted that 'Assistant District Attorney Dyer had reed that bait nxerf, but the litter replied that' the agreement had been made before the polleo had found' their new witness. What more a'as necesrtiry to hold this man without ball? demanded Jyce. tell jou this Is an outra-.

Tkjs man will not be seen again. If hm getVliatJJ And what is more." I tell you thin: Ithe Is" released on bail, and I can do eoV I will. at once "place him under arreet asain." "The bail -holds. I'll take the re-ponsibIHy," Coroner teplled. Mr.

Joyces and his associates then hurried off to the Tomb, where they had a conference with Warden ilaniey. It was ther discovered that the commitment papers made no mention of ball, an! Mr. Hanley announced that an one who offered to so security for rtt'-rnberf would Ivj ra'ferred to Coroner Riordan. Coldsteln did not sccompany his client to ths Trmhs, but hurried out of court, presumably to seek a bondsman, Before soinir ta his cell. Bternbers: explained how a Kre tio hs had worn on the day he scrompanied Mrs.

Hilalr to Manhattan came -to be foiuid In his pocket, cut into six pieces. The finding of the piece caured soma of the policemen to point out thst if the prisoner had strangled Mrs. IHUIr he might have had ft motive In cutting the tie. In the hope destroving It aa evidence. "I had worn the green tie since I surrendered to the said Mt embers, and it was soiled, as was collar.

After rearhlng the Tombs I hked one of the detectives to buy me now tie r.r.d a collar, and I g.tve him crnt5. He brought back ih tlo 1 ow hv and a froeh, collar. I too my oH tie off lieBaid a Jr-A hail no btatdnc-sM aith a green tlo and tu. tf pieces penknuft. That la ill OKr; Is to tbs.t story." "BUCK" "SAVES 31 ST LIFE.

Battery Pier Master, Pipe In Mouth, Pulle Man from Water. t-Vter McNeil, Pier Master at the Bat-' tery. who Is' known alonit the water, front rs Buck, the life-saTer." Jumped Into the water yesterday morning, wearing hi. clothes and shoes, apd with a briar pipe in his mouth, and rescued his thlrty-flret human being from drowning. In the presence of a big crowd -on the ttaltery wall.

A nuinlw-r of persons saw a man Jump (4t the pier and tried to rescue him by forming a human Hffitre he cculd sink the third iime McNeil had him by the coat collar in powerful krssp and was propniling him towai'd the wooden beams unicr the pier. Tlx- rescued man was taken to Harbor "A Police Station. When Police-rian Vurpliy aked his name he replied that he was William Karaher. 32 years rid. lad no address, and had Jumped off the pier In a fit of deapondency because he had nothing to eat, no friends, and nowhere to go.

When McNeil returned to Ms cabin rn lii" pW rhaniia his wet clothing be still had I. la briar pipe tlslilly clenched between his teeth. KILLED ON SHOPPING TOUR. Wra. Nodlne, Yonkera Peddler, Fatally, Hurt In Auto-Crash.

Mrs. Hose' Nodlne, a picturesque figure In Yonkers. who owned "and cultivated a thirty-acre farm in Central Avenue. Vonkers. was killed yesterday in atv automobile accident at Seventy-ninth Street and Central' Park West.

Mrs. Nodlne csm down to Wssblngton Market on a buying trip. While there the met Lou's O. Msnnl of 14 School fctreet. Tonkers, and he offered her a back home In his automobile truck.

While tfoltts up Central 1'erk West Manni tried to turn his car out to avoid a street car, but swerved directly onto the tracks. There was a head-on collision, and Nodttie was pinned under the wrecks tre the machine. Khe died in Knickerbocker llosp taj. i-Tie had long been a familiar sight in Tonkers as she drove her peddler wagon about the city. He a idea farm produce he lilacs and other flowers.

he dressed: in an old-fashioned way, and her appearance attracted attention. She was about OU years old. MUSK CURES HICCOUGHS. McCabe Gets Relief After Two Weeks' Suffering. I a A rkre form of Chinese musk, administered as an anti-spasmodic In small doaesr has saved the life of James F.

McCabe of Par llovkaway, who was hiccoughing himself to death after two wceksWaln efforts to stop. Mr. Mc-tab, d5 yeaiw.old. is sure to recover, aceordlna to his physician, ir. William it.

Naminack. lie- la a former court I'UulicaiKMi in i "tr' tT irrw-riBjirrf of McObft'n pHght hroujfht many 1 1 I 1 1. fiat uril.nj i.i' auiil other communications auRiresting all sorts of remedies. It took worth of the drug selected to do the work. THE GROTTO 185 madison avf- inc.

VIVa IV n.i.aasj SSd 4th. I.utx-haoa topan "im'layal tlnnar SO-SAa. Ilstn snadailread end I "tea or apeelalile ifVJeTTat THE GREEN TEA POT l.t:nrheen. r. Afternoon Ta Ilnnar.

SV-. Htr HM.K KM AFFI.KM IM TOW.V The OAK ROOM EaMt Si. New Vark City Preakfaat Luncnwa Aftamoon Tea Dinner Tk. Dorotiy Looie, mtm ar. Tlar.t I.ttncnaoaj ar ninnar.

lly Cents. Cntra. Drawer Tweeday and Hatnrdara. OLJJ CHELSEA ITS HlltK CITTf Hreahfaat e. I nnrheow Oe.

IMnnee )Se, FOH rBOri.K. THE CANDLESTICK tQfli TaHIa fcote 45c. Also a Is rart. kirhea aad atflea. Hat, Sun.

ard WfX. XL'. Dalirioue Jl.inna f'ookins. Roitthem Waffltnt. pur mapla ayrap at.

TheG0LDFlSf ROOM NEW. CHARMIVOLT LUNCH EON TEA i OIXS ER th Roof Tree Inn f'. T.oneh'en 4e: Tea; Dltn-r i THE PLACE THAT'g PlfTKKEST. "Tha Ilnlrh On," siVtSaaMl naat Waahtnctca S. Sa Ltmettroa IS-t 3f, Sje; Taa, 4-5.

tse. Diiwiar Is Carta. Tab) 4'RMa. fv. Wa a aejrtyil Oataft Saatry.

Ka SStaTM. Atnlnew Lanehaan. 40eM aia la Carta. SoasS-wa Cnlrfcea IMnnrn. Wed.

-A Utt. Nlthu. SSc. awderf ul Apple Pis Always." 1E OAR HEX TEA ROOM. 14 Wnt ilib near Plasa HotL Lotchaon or dlnnar.

Tea a la carta Saaday aiaaar a apcdaJtr. gl.ta. THK i-Al nth at, SOe. IMnnaf 4Qr, 11 A-M. tel P.

M. :4 to 1 P. M. Also a la Carte. Afteraaaa Tea Waffles.

CONTEMPT. dlltei Indltted Coal Do Withheld Pap Ileged to Have rom Court. -J Thfc Federal Urrt ury. re- centtr Indicted. IS corporal Ions flr.d inln and sales -six individuals nniifi- the "tilu rmli stJ'l caiTjIr.g on i pesrd before Jud; the LTnlted States and which Is ventilation, ap- earned In nieirlrt "tnr yes- terdity and nxked tr Vice! President and the Smokelesrt Vu official In several it John Ilenahaii HJerjeral Manager of 1 t-pmpany ano nn otKcr corporation, ay, be punished wlthiof flees at 1 Hi for dontempt.

Xfrl Renahe.n. wit i one of the men bv Assistant Kobert 1 Hie- IrUlcted wan cltn ireti Vnl'd Attofney phetiaou wlth.laiUi bf td CAunpiv ritn a 1 BAl-TIST. rfxTTn i.Af&etarr n.4,. Itaw bultdlQS. Sid t4 iAmsierdani.

wsl wefsltlp Hwedlah sletliedlvt liurcti. SOT ttu paiaasn dam and Columbus As. FRANK M. UODOHII.1. Fsslar.

II Chrlat a Constralnliw laws. a-j' Awterlra yiai-s in im waai couiErjiATK currt Of tn tUH.tani .1 Waat kid treat ar. OMCAIl HAi vt'Oou. Pastor Prasclies Morning. FIFTH, AVENUE i BAPTIST CHURCH.

I 4 to Wa 4itH strast. I to Wa 4th aUrest. -Una Wosirkf a. Ij. I l.ei-t liuttisi, I I CI.rKJN wBl preach at lt and heol.

hISle Clsaa, Rtv. email liar. II PR WOK km.dlT UsT ot 600" at th Msn Claas, JL'UMiiN MKMlRtIA tllfltCll. Waahlnvtoni toner Boutb. iRv.

A. RAT 1 PETTT. Paster. Rav. Jaa.

al. tru-e, Aninnj Paator, 11 A. Halc-Aaseroea sion." 1 I -t P. Id." The fslhethw: snd 8elf-Repraa- hxj Of God." MAlilSON AVENt'E) BAPTIST CHURCH. C.

A. KAION.ID. Pastor. reahra at iilDTH ssrvie. itlLAHS FOH HMr lea EATON, iki Kelt 81st Bt.

II M. lr. in -ntjtvn lh fity." Dr. t3. H.

Sears. I'ff'ar jth Joy. at it." PjM. 'Th Wotil HUiluar. 4 I I UnloniBIb: Olsiw.

Rev. C. P. all. Lair.

MORHib BAPTlfeT CHURCH. 4Tti AVKXUB, NKjR IS7TH STKKKT. 1 JOHN HERMAN HANDA1.U 10 Al ALKt. Hi BACON. 11 A- MY OWN KIH.

COME TO MK. PI it. THEOLKjRl: PARKER or Th Kavlvat PASTOR 1. M. I FIIIMT HAFT D.

HT t'Hl'RtTJI. HROAl'WAT AN 7B2TH STRKET PR. HALDKMANN I iVVIKO. Hia HI UI Mll.l vi'p II 1H AND EVEXINO. II A.

M. PAI I. AT A'J A I NM" KXTIdlNO THK r. I'r' HiU.T AXU er THrti LiK or- A' KS I INIIHPPI I MOKNIXO mIiIetus, AND HIS rl: Wt)LVE3 X-' A.4 MIX1HTKRS TO DEVOUR at prwient are I ireaijllng oif prophetic in il.l. Wi-ti tli war as llsnv in tuunivii ii 1 1 I.

t-rf ta I thin. frunli sanl palj'lt ror fair il i nf aervlek. IvT HsMein-! has bean foretelling out of tha ord nins nasi an now taking place. ttimdak F.venlns Dr. JfALPEM AX Wlli Olv f-ortnet-l Hutlliie i4 Ihd Thlnaa 1MI Vet tr 'nroai to l-aaef In Kuraf Snd Asia: end llow tne Word ot id Declarea Dcmac- vau -1 af Huraaa HIT ill 1 mx i Goveriiment Before Carist Comas.

rat-y jtvill Be 8 M. OAT ASD t'Ki iM CLAT Til MUSH, APCHT TO DEMOtslAOT, ArTER 1R-M MJijACT CHKlaTiiORi V.D;8 FORE-a it" T.P A 1 1 1E NTS Rt )M AV mon or raiiuia i 1. tj.te.ih fAraiold.l tortn pna luima 'r i- Dr. rlaldeman Will Jreaob Every Night In the Week Except yatiS-day 8 clock. 1 I mftmm WA8HINUTON rtf.lUipin -li aa a.

a IteiVMlt AT. v. HAROL-O PATTlOX, D. D. 1 I aihh.r a.

Mn. Ma.KOLX PATTlftON. D. D. Minister.

it M. B1ajhJtrottn Wtnga." CHRISTIAN; aCIENf Mllaahia pal iiLaa aiw CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES -trnday. 11 A. U. 8 P.

N. Hnar.JJ P.M. First fchureh. Central fsrH I West JjMb Jt Srf I'hun'h, antral Part W. etl 1 hirdT Chureh.

UMsl Hi. Ae. FourtH tiurrh. Ft. WMjilnstoo At 4.

J.SJh JC Fifth Church. Aaollaa omart Hall. 4 W. glsth fchurch. tMl whlnstoo Ureas.

BROADWAY ABRRNACLE. Iiailair attld OOttl BL Dr. J4rn I. "-lY- Wdn Say. r.

-ir" "iV." Jnnatnin Edwards. and jeth St. rl. it i ITiniiri.Es or cit-chitiam. CENTRAL rr.inla IdlerMiv Pastor.

CHRISTIAN awawtam at. ll. l.TI RK. itileaV Wj4" f. J-Mr.

ALrRSuK'ARTIN. Speaker. iubleet Lov iTou Enetnlea. rirTu AV. It ith st.

rev. F-r to-sa. BATl KnAY SUN DAI FAC Mult.vt atol NIN I AT IV DiHlMA." AN -t: i -ii i tu 10T 93d. M. co Dr tt'avldson will speak I at 11 s.

JuJiUim andh-eidplVr. ALL ARJErtJEIOMK. I TEaiPLX tTMANU-ETL. S4ion4Wh.Mt -eaa. 6UNDJAY.

11:15 '-jBMPLlTliliTABl. HARLEM JT5 II, llarria lanoliAv st r.a. lh. wWIT'Aa. -ThV kusslsn Awakening.

tna Tl UTHgsAS. CHURCH' Brbadwey Md Rsv. San icaw at 11 AM. and a P. -T.

JAMES tCTHBH CHU WW 73d Ot. or. methodist rriscorAt. U)l AV. crfURCat.

"TH ST. si Man's Claaal Dr. Rudolph Binder. ArtK aH I NT AT ION A LI 11 X. MTBev RALPlf W.iXMA.N.

a fcU.lJAH." by the Chorus. STf Tit indJJpwsrth Lesgua. Ot tha jtlospal. 2 1 PTl ANDREW'S. "Ide Chnrch W.

Uh E. of ijviv ADAMS. I. Pastor. 11.

hatla Jn stottar with th.fs'hurchT -The -hrehiand the Naimrl" th reflection oa -Th7 V.iarriuv ItsimbUc." rm-itCHi 12 Mad.Av. 0i kv C. MA'4H ALU. Paster. Ii XJ i Ua' Hlbla and M.l Men sBiti taS lion, T.pAia's'TrrrifoiiT 84th PL andf End AV.

Rar. rtlARLES OO0DELL. Pastor. 11 A fM. Tha Wlthd ThaJf dl sBaptlsmof.F1rr MWI-'a'Ib.

lfiT W. 4lh rJtiaat 11 W. Hell 4 P. WRIOHT. NEW TORK a RELfcP AaENClES." IMORAf IaW.

Clll'RCH. Ave. apd 0t L-Ri Re. alORRIH W. UtIBERT.

D.D..Pata. 11 A. M. Cordial Walconis te AU. "STewI CIirRC'H 8tf EDNBpROIAX.) INBW.

ClJURCU. SL, bet. Park 4n Lwslngtorf Ava. v. JULIAN K.

iRMTTH. Paator. School. 10 4- Mv: Serrlea, 11. The Pastor, by request, will apeak on Di THK DTCADJCOME RACK Til I KFFtiMT To tTAULIMH I.MMOR-TAlJTi SCIENTIFICiLLt.

TIKC MINISTRY OF ANUELS IS THI9 A REALITY? IF 80.1 WHAT ARE PURPOSES AND I'OHHIBIUTIESr ij All ire earnestly lifltcd to stttnd this li.m rrana siiiaa. rvlc I I I EW TH UUH riT. aa a nnar ir ac jai pf rsissi, siir'B-i iw, a aaa a a A. I a. Wg' a I A SS u.

-I aA I K.J 4B I S. nm mil rtih i. i rais -i AeJyveDAtloa Thrtuhi RENAHAN I -f r.f a eoalpn Hxtl 1 a 1 lafc-. IS li 10 A. by Dtt S.

subpoena directing blrn to produce before Jhe Orsnd Jury certsin niis of' the ftfiiokslsss J'tii) CiMtipstiv. Mr. ritslitn-toi spoclhed tbst Mr. itetiaiiaii had port of the d'Sircd correepomlcni-e after extracting froiti the files iomr.ninltn-tions especially wanted. Henry A.

counsel for Mr. P.ena-hnti, told the (court that, as the aui- fioena was set ed al in the morn-ng and called ifor the production of the papers at 11 oj'-lork. his clint had not had time to together everything de-sirel by the $miui Jury. lu that he would comply hlth the direction of tho subpoena if permitted time to do 10. Hd denied Mr.

(Stephenson's chnrr.e thet Mr. Renahan Had attempted to oostruct the work of the Grand Jury. Judge Houd ut the tvlioic ma'ter over until Monday. anvinp? ne womu icac b'leet tlie of directed Jfr. subpoensed files st thst to Jndur an punlfliment.

I to produce the lime. CHURC NEW THOUGHT. CRITERIO.V THEATRE. Tlroadaikr it "th Street. wi M.

Irturei Writer, Temlier. will speak Hjndar at A. In THK NBWj THOUGHT CHURCH. i orner enurrr, iiae it anj "rl Not bat tar not! worse bat DIFFERENT. Subject, "TfHE WILL POWER Dr.

Sears maj be en clurlns tha weak for peraonal IntSnlews or prKste Instroe- Ion at 114 V. 14th Ht. Phone Ureoley 42J1. MRS. ORACH I KM AN.

Subjeet: Your Hueeeas -Huw to It. Kmplra Hoialj and at Itrosiiway. U1A JAVtT- POBTEH MIt.US. LASS ftth Av. 11 A.

il. Subject: THE lj A. il. Sutiject: I.IFK." AH wslcotne. IL.

jit ART CHAFIXY PltO.TEROUS MR.1. -THE BILTMORE. Sunday "services, 11:15 A. M. Subject: HIDIXlS FROM NUCCESfl; WE REAUA" YOU KNOW." Mrs.

Chspln. alio Is President of tlie Boston Metaphyslealj Club, presents vital truths In a forcaful y. Eauh of tbeaa. Hunday meetlnas effaet a ehan In the riant direr-lion for health, initiative, and suceaas. What equipment does on need for JifeT Mrs.

Cliapln will answer this question snd says: I mesa th saMca to do om'hlng I-1JR YtU. by doing anmsthlug TO YOI." to effect a chsng IX Oti while you are hare. Com and try." I1X lOE wl Stirring Pi CHURCH fairoiic aiuaic. SECOND CHURCH OF SILENT DKMAXD. BUaiXEOS Cllt RCII OF MW Malcatlo Hotrl.

T2d Central Park West. DEMONKTRATION day. Silent Meeting 0 46. Reular Service 1L1S. Tlnkets will be -siven out for a coura of eight lessons by elr.

T. O. Xorihrup. without charge. This Is opportunity thai you will net have again.

SOCIKTT OF THE INKER LIFE. Sunday Service ViO Waat list A. M. Maatinsa: TuaSdaya. P.

Wednesdays. 8:11 H. M. FrMas. 8 P.

M. and 8:15 P. dally noon maatinsa except on Saturdays. SCHOOL OFjTHK BUILDERS. INC Free lecture at wis Hotel Rslleclalrs, Broadway and T7th SL.

at 4 By Mrs. Behrid. the lata Judse Troaard only peraonal pupil- rubjecr-. "HOW TOi ASK IX ORDER TO w.f-nww i ar-Ttr-r. RESULTS." Uahrend will explain how Jude Ttowar.1 tauanl aer io aaa.

Classes every raurnlnc except Haturday ana Sunday at tlie IWuord. Broadway. Wtb Apartment 1.110. A practicat lecsii on instsntsneous Hesllng Wednesdsv morning st 11. ALL ARE WELCOME.

UXITT SOCIWTY. XS West T2d. Mrs. Van Ma rter. 11 A.

M. 11" Th Gama of Lifer 8 Robert IJevd. Creative Thought. W. JTtBDERItnKEELEK.

Higher Thought lectures. Ftidsys. 8:15 P. al the New Thoush't Bureau. i2.22aj Broadway, at th ft.

FKBSBYTKBIAN. hroadway i -PRtCSBYTsiKlAN CHURCH. 114th at- and Broadway. WALTER DUNOAN BUCHANAN t. Mlnlatr.

iireachaa at II A. M. and 8 P. M. CBXTRAL PRJCSBtTKRI AM CHURCH, Madison Avenue and 57th Street.

Rev. WILTONt MERLE-SMITH. Paater. it a. m.

neIl Mcpherson, d. of SprlnsfleM, will preach, 4:80 P. M. RE.V. HUGH BLACK.

D. D. At Mornlnir Serrlea Special Music, choral work Mulc," by Harry M. Gilbert, first time rendrtwd. (Soloist.

Madam. Mulford-Hunt. with ollo oblirato. by Ksrl Ktik-mltb; a la chores, violin, harp, and organ. FIFTH AV.

"PRESBYTSJRIAN CHURCH, fith Av. and 53tb St. Ilsv. 3. H.

JOWBTT, D. Pastor. Marvica at A. aad 4)80 P. M.

tr. Jewtt will praach at both arvrs. OffeririC foe Saaald Hooi at Branch port. N.J. Man' Blbl Claaa at 10 A.

M. Th mldaaek service in th Chapel en Wednesday at 8:15, P. by Dr. Jeaett. 31.

will be conduct aa TOHT I WlKHIN'ltTOV. 1818 Ji Rroadwar at 174th St. 11 A. HWV-. AhTlloNY It.

BVAN8, D. prcaehas the Anniversary Harmon. P. M-. REV.

DANIEL H. MARTIN, D. on JVHY DOES NOT OOD STOP! THE WAR? a FORUM DISCUSSION, led by HON. WILL. IAM 8.

RENNET. CLOSINa DAYS OF THE LAST CONGRESS. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Waat lead Av. and VI at at.

EIX1AR WlllTAKKll.WoRIC, D. Pastor. 11, Dr. Work. 8.

Ei. Ktlckson. HARLEM -NEW tTORK. 11 and a. I22d St.

snd Mount Morris Park WscL Kv. pEuKUH WELLS ARMS. Paator. MADISON AV. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

Nortbeaat Cornar of 78d St. Rev 8LOANB COFFIN. D.D.,Pator, will praach at 11 A. M. P.

JullN KE1.MAN, D. D. Vesper Service at 4 Vrearher, PRES. H. A.

GARFIELD. LU D. MADISON SQUARE PRESBYTERIAN CHt'HCH, Madtaun Av. and 24th St. llv.

H. PAMKlll'RST, D. Paator. Kcv. Oeo.

Johnston Ross jireachcs. It M. and 8 P. M. NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

150th bcC Broadway and Amaterdisrn Av. Dr. Mackay preaches: 11 A. M. and 8 P.

M. OLD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FIFTH AVBNUE. TWELFTH STREET, Dr. DUFFIELD. PASTOR.

11 and B. RUTQaJRa PFttSBTTEHIAN CHURCH. Mraadasy snd 73d St. Rev. DAN1KL Rt SSKLL.

D. I Pastor. 11 A. M. Th Fsc of sa Anel." 8 P.

M. "Th Unarotdabi Christ." 8 P. Bat. Wm. Adama Brown.

D. V. st. Nicholas avenue, cor. i4it st.

Rev. ELLIOTT W. BROWN. D. MlnUtsr.

Preaching II A. M. snd P. M. THE BriCK Cll If H.

Fifth Avenue slid Thirty -seventh SireaL William, I'lerson McrrlU. Ministers. rnk Latimer Janeway. Mr. JANEWAY? presrhea st" 11 and 4.

NOONDAY BKRVICE dally at THE UNION TlfEOIAXIICAL SEMINARY. aervltc In th (Jhapel, Clarmont between- 120th an.lli:2.1 at 11 o'irlock. Preacher, the Revercnj CHARLES REYNOLDS BROWN. I. Dean Talc School of Relisloa.

Tha attendance of all not regularly -orshlpplng elsawhers leordls11y invllad. UNIVERSITY PLACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner 10th St. Rsv. OEOlvUh. ALKXANDEK, D.

Mln-. later, will jpreeoti at 11 A. M. Rev. T.

aUTHIUl; SPICKKit, Assistant Mill- Istai at p. M. WEST END A cor. WXth. 10.

Men'S Bible Class, teacher Con-gressman W. S. Hennett; 11. A. Edwin Kelg win, 1.

treaiaa; f. Dr. Jus. K. Wslkar, Sunday's offli-lal reprasentsllv on llow Billy Sunday Doed Things." WEST-PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

Sdth St. and Amsterdam Av. Rv. Anthony Hi Evans. D.

1 Rav. Anon P. Attrbury. D. I Pastors.

Dr. ATTKRIlUHV preacbaa at II A. M. Dr. EVANS at 8 P.

M. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAU ALL ANGELS CHURCH. Waat raid Av. and "1st Rav. II, Da Lamer Tewnsend, D.

Itactnr. Holy Communion 8 A.M. Morning Prayer 4V Barmon (Rector) 11 A. M. Evensong.

(Rev. W. J. P. 4 P.

M. Stranger Wlcomc. CALVARY CHUMt'll, 4th Av, and 5lt St. Rav. THKODoa." SH.lMlWICK.

Hector. Services: 10j15. 11. snd 8. (Rector.) CATHEDRAL CF! ST.

JOHN THE DIVINE, Amaterdam Avanu and 11 1th tract, SB-1 10 A. M. Tha Holy Communion. A.M. -Tha Holy Communion.

(Ital ISn and Spanlah.l 11 A. M. Preacher. Hv. Canon Jones.

4 P. M. Preacher, Rev. Prof. D.

S. Miller. Dally Services, A. 8 P. M.

(Choral xcapt Address at P. pi. on Wednesday by Rev, in: on trtday by Rev. DF jfHBINT ERC Brown: on Friday By Rev. Percy Gor don.

CHAPBL OF THK INTERCESSION. tTrtnlty Parli Broadway and lUtb St. riah.) seats free, huich open sll day var dsv. Holy Conidiunlon. S.

8:43. Sundsy Scbool. Children's Service. 11 A. M.

Dr. Gates: 4 I esrs, lr. Gates. 8 P. Clioral Kvensong.

II. Mo- Cormlck. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. Pth Av. (snd 10th Street.

Rav. Dr. PERCY STICKNBY GRANT RecSnr. 11 Dr. Grant, Juatlea and Self-Pr.

S4rvallin 4 P. Mttsle. Debela "Sevan Ijat Words." p. AL, Mrs. Hi ft.

Kkefflnston. "Loaavn, lrtsh Revoiutioo. una." I CHARGED WITHBRIBETAKING Culldinfl Inspector. 71 Yeara Old and 18 Years In Service, Held. I'arry Miljoe.

"I voars old, of 67 Kast Kighty-fifth Ptreet, an inspector in the Department (' Cuildlngs for eishteen years, was held in ball yestetdsj charged with accepting a bribe of $100. According lo the complainant. II. V. Adams, of Sharp P.rarly, 't West Kcrty-second Street, owners of a piece of T.lfed land st Avenue and Elshteenth trect.

which Is reniiii cd lo xtiuid a cer tain soil test, was approached by Jic-Gee, who tolil hint test showed the soil to he but that tilings could he for Adains sayn he mmlf an appointment SER VICES TOMORROW PROTECTANT EPISCOPAU CHURCH OP THE P.ELOVED DIHCIPLK. EaaC Nfir M.ulon Av. REV. HENRY M. HAnilOUlt.

D. factor. Hull- Communion 11 A. MornliiR Prsver. Sermon by lin.

Oeorc William IHinirtaa. D. It. Anthem. "It Is Enough." -ihOin Etljah.l iAKa mio Poatluds "Prler" Matys 4 Popular Veapera.

ANTHEM UAl.l.t A GOUNOD SOPRANO PttA AXD CHORUS, OFFEKTOUY "IN TIIHIi UUU fc ru k.Clt iui Pnsllud. he Soleiiiie tkmrioJ Adilre by Rector. Parable of Christ. 1 8 P. EVEXROXO.

Hennon by Rev. John Acwurr ill. ConrifKlliiiBl Kinging. II A. ANIr 4 I.

'CELLO. HAHP. VIOLIN. CHURCH OF THE IsEaVENLT REST. 5th above 45th St.

Rsv. HERBERT SHIPMAN, Rector. 8. A. M.

Holy Communion. II Murnlng Prayer. Sermon. Rector. P.

M. Musical Service. Cantata. Ths Dsrkest Hour." by Harold Moore. CHURCH OF THK HOLY COM UNION, 20th Street and Sixth Avenue.

I A. M. Holy Communion. 11 A. M.

Preacher, Rat-. Dr. Mottet. II Holy Communion. 1 P.

M. Children' Serrlea: 8 P. M. Rev. Lelchton Williams.

D. D. 8 P. M. (Thursday.

Orgsn Rental, CHURCH OF Ttlil INCARNATION. Madlaon A v. and St. R. HOWARD C.

HoBBI.NS. Rector. 8 A. M. Holy Communion.

11 Moraine- Sermon. Rector. 4 Evening Prayer. Address by th Rv, Thomas R. Bride.

D. D. RUSSIAN MUaiU. CHAPEL OF THE INCARNATION. 240 East Slat St.

Rv. E. M. H. Knapp.

Vicar. Service 8 and 1 1 A. IL. 8 P. If.

CHURCH OF K7a MAlt THE VIRGIN. l.t Waat 4h Rev. J. O. If.

BARRY. D. Factor. Low Maars. 8:14.

8. RoUmn Mas and Sermon. (Rector.) 10:45. Vespers and Prorwaslon. 4.

FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION i Monday. March Low Masses, 7, IM, S. Solemn Masa. Veapers and Sermon. 4.

N'onnrtnv prarblr.g dally ezopt Saturday. 12: to ST. MARK'S Street, west of Kacond A WILLIAM NORMAN Rector. 10:80. Special Music; II.

Rervlce with Sermon, subject: Sonic to Jol and Death Service Comparative Rellioii." followed by University Extension! Lecture; 8, Service Symbolic Worthlp," followed by Kmmsnuel Forum. ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH. FIFTH AV. AND ST.D ST.

Rv. KRXRST M. FTInFTS. D. Rctr.

8 A. M. Hoijr Communion. 11 Morning Service and Sermon. (Rector.) 4 Evensong and Address.

Hector. P. M. Hour of Organ Music. I-iaily Lenten Her vices.

5. (Rector.) CHURCH or tn TRANSFIGURATION. 1 East 2Uth fct. Dr. HOUGHTON.

Rector. COMMUNIONS: 7. snd 9 o'clock l) Jlrt A. M. 8rmo (Fr.

Htintintnn and Martin's Msss 2 p. M. Children's Mlaalon: Holy Croaa Father 4 o'clock CHORAL EVENSONG, and PROCESSION 8 P. M. MISSION for MEN and WOMEN EEJC DA VS NOON SERMON.

Holy Croaa Fathsrs. 8 JO P. M. Children Mission: Srvlc Song. 8 MISSION for MBN and WOMEN And SERVICE of SONG CHURCH OF ZtON AND ST.

TIMOTHY. 884 Waat 87th Street. Rector. Rav. HENRY LUBECX.

D. C. Holy Comrsunloa 8:00 A.M. Morning Prsysr 11 00 A. M.

Organ and HaraSllaeltsI 7 80 P. M. Aiesiiatma-." i ha cruninin, Mualo by Sir John Blalner. 1 OOP. M.

P. A II tr Hroadway and Tenth Street. Rev. Charlea Lewis Slatlery. D.

Rector. 8: 11 Uiector): a(Rar. W. A.Smlth.) OLDEST FREE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN America. St.

Mary's. Lawrence St. tl28th and Amsterdam RKV. BROWN, RUCTTiR. 8 and II A.

P. M. lntan-Wadnas- day. 8 P. M.

Friday. 4 P. M. ST. ANDREW'S" Fifth Av.

and 7th St. Rector. Doctor VAN DE WATER, pr ear has 11 A. M. on HAIL MARY." Rv.

JOHN 8. HAIOHT. Curat, at 4 P. M. Choral Vespers.

Or ran Recital' by W. A. Golda-worthy. English, German. Russian, and American muale.

itactor loturas every Wednesday nlghL 8T. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH. Madison Avanu and 44th Street. Th Rsv. LEIGHTON PARKS.

D. Recter. 8:110 A. M. Holy Communion, 10.00 A.

Class for Men and Woman. (Mr. Gordon.) 11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon.

Preacher, tha Rector. 2:43 P. M. Sunday School. M.

Confirmation Karvlce. Preacher. The Right Rev. The Bishop sf New York. DAILY LENTEN SERVICES AT II M.

ST. JAMWrt'7 Madison" A v. and Tlat St. Uv. Frank Wsrflald Crowder.

Itactor. 6 M. 11 A. iConrirmation and Sermon bv Bishop Greer:) 9 P. Annual United 8rvtc of St.

Jameswnd Holy -Trinity. (Rav. Karl Relland, D. Rector of St. George's Church.) ST.

OEOROE'S CHURCH Is on 16th East of ltd Av. ALL SEATS KRS7E. Rav. KARL REILAND. Ha lor.

Sunday Service, g. II. 8. ST. LUKE'S.

Convent Av. an 1 141st St. Rsv. Ashton Oldham. Rctor.

8rvlcs. 8. 8:30. II A. and 8 P.

M. BT. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. dlMh. nr.

Bway. NATHAN A. SEAGLK, D. Hector. Ssrviccs 8 A.

11 A. and IP, U. Rev. Bydney Neville st 4. trinTty" CHAPEL.

West iirosilway. Stindav Services: A. Holy I'ommimlen: 11 A. Momltis Prayer. Holy Communion, and Sermon; 813 P.

M-. Children's Service; 4 P. Evei ing Prayer: 4:43 P. Instruction. Weekday Service.

7:80 A. Tueedaya and Thursdays. Communion; Dally (Choral except Settirdsy.) at 4 P. M. REV.

WILLIAM THOMAS WALSH A m. P. St. Mary's Church. Alexander Av.

AEJ142 St. (8d Av. to 143d.) F.t'ORM ED. GRACE REFORMED CHURCH. Tth Av.

and 64tn J. R. DURYEE. D. Minister, will officiate.

Services 11 snd 8 clock. HAMILTON GRANOB, -Convant Av, A 140th St.lNsar Amsterdam Av.) DR. PAUL S. LE1NUACH AT 11 AND 8. THE MIDDLE COLLEGIATE CHURCH.

2d Av. and 7th St. Rev. JOHN O. VAGG.

D. Minister, will prfnt'h st II A. M. and P. M.

THE MAFBLK COLLEGIATE CHURCH. 6th Av. and 29th St. Rev. PAVID J.VS.

Bl'KRELU D. Minister, will preach. 11 A. M. "How Luther Went to Rome." M.

"By the Brook Cherlth." WKLCoMt. THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS, ftth Av. and 4Sth St. Rev.

MAIX'OLM JA8. MACLEOD. D. Minister, will prase at A. ra, P.

Musical Service. 'The Sevan At I jut Words or nrisx. oy imooia. Augmented choir assisted by Harp and Violin. Church School.

8 45 A. M. Lenten service every Friday, preceded by au mlnute Oigan Ra. lial. W1MT END COLLEGIATE CHURCH, West End A v.

and 77th St. Rv. HENRY EVERTSON COBB. D.D.. Minister, will preach at 11 A.

M. Subject': "May a Christian Fight?" At 4 SO P. M. Rev. Thomas McBrlde Nichols will preach.

Special Music. Sacred Cantata. "Th Holy City." by A. R. Gaul.

THB FORT w7sHINGTOX IV1I.I.KGIATE CHURCH Fori Washington Av. and ISlat St. Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman.

D. will preach at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.

40 A. Men Bible Cla-. Service Wednesday at 8 P. M. Address by Rev.

James M. Farrar. D. and Altt C. Hsiiniiars.

REFORMED CHURCH OF HARLEM. Lenox Avenue and 123d St. Rav. EDGAR TILTON. Minister, will presch at 11 A.

M. and 8 P. M. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

lOrfSe- doa.) Meeiings ll cioi-k. uramarcv Park, Manhattan, and Lafayette and Wass. Ii.gion Hrwiblvn. RELIGI't'S SOCIETY of "FRIENDS. Meet-Ins far worship.

11 A. at 221 E. ISth ssaaaattaa. A 118 Schermerhora Brooklyw. jay afternoon at Avenue It arid Kight In (lie a th Street, and that he went lolntfl wtth In I marked mpn but thst Md'Jee told him to call at the Hulldlng Iepai-lii)ent tiorning and hrin-; ss os.t was to et $lm.

hi. ISrnbaunit an intpe. tor. yesterday McC.ee 1 Howard wna nctifi he turned aid marked Jim, which over io Aaarns. Mctiee tva sr rested Adams.

nifter (he had talked with Settle tn ent'a At-Home Night. The Cni erslti Settlement. 14 V-et. ailll have Its At-llonie ilrhlga St Night thi eveiiinF. 'and sonic members a tid memlwrs are ex- peeled.

A charge of umli of 'mnilttres are In he munlon. SPIRITUALIST. SPHtlTUALIST MFETINGS an. IT.tli. and P.

M. Uii.ima II. eWernc. Mi. Ms- FPKCI AL Miri 4 leakl tll'la ICVjtm.ldi..' Mr.

Holen Temple Hrlg-ham. aided by ail Psychics. Vocal and 'cello eoloa. i PROVE THAT TllE PWD CAN RETURN. Pal.at Grand Circle 5ith St.

and Mh In lance lrxlae room. Take ela valor. Adtslaalon. 2.V. THEOSOrilY.

8. COOPER. National Leoturer, Hotel Majealk. West SiiiirtHV etrnlns. Alarvli 3.V at 8 15.

Subject, (low IMKNTAL HEALING IS lONE." Also Thiiraday evening at the Theosophli sll Headquarters. 2.V2H Broadway; subject. "THE MKMORY OF PAST L1VEH." J.228 RrnadWsy. Inlgiil, Msiurdsy. I order.

"Star In he (ib)rct: Preparation for the World Teacher. Mr. IRVING 8. fXXPKR. Subject: "THK NEW EDUCAHO.j.

THBOSOPHlCAL SOCIETY. 23 W. 43th St. Public I lire Sunday Eenlng, Ancient Scsnrllnaviari Mysticism." C. 11.

A. BJer-regaard. 1 1 UNITARIAN. ALL BOUIaS'. (UNITARIAN.) Kotirth Av.

and 20th St. "PROPHHTIC AND PRIESTLY of morning dlacoure of Rev. WM. lAfftENCK SULLIVAN, the Minister. Sfrvtce at II A.

M. EVENING at 8. His topic: A IJB-RH At, REIilGIOX A3 A SCHOOL FOR CHARACTER. All cordially lnvltd. CHURCH OF THE "MKSSlAli.

PARK St. 1 A. MR, IIOI.MKS, I'er-(3.) ENTEHTAINMKNT AND aonal Klhlca RECREATION, OR THE KTHll nr 4:10 P. Vespers. It.

KB holmes. IGrcatt Message of th War. 3. 1 A SE FIELD'S GALLIitiLL' 8:13 P. Prof.

Ixaaa Rsvelutlon." Hourwjch, The Russian CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR. Pterrepont St. and, Monme Place. BrooklsTi. 11 A.

rtao-i j. ll. 4 P. Mi-Rv W. SULLIVAN.

LENOX AVENUH UNITARIAN CHURCH. Corner 12tt St. Service at 11. 'THE CHICAGO RFA'ISION OF REI.IGION Itev. Merle St.

Crojx Wright. D.D Minister. Lortalne Reynolds. 5ololst. t'NlERSALIST.

Th CHURCH of the DIVINE PATERNITY. Centra Parle Weal and 76th St. Rev. FRANK OLIVER HALL. D.

Pastor, preachesi 11 AJ M. The W-irld In Now on Trial." And at 4 P. What Must I Do to Ktalner "Crucifixion." Thursday. LAutan Bervlce. 8 30.

Orssn Recital 4 P. M4 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS UNIVERSALIS! CHURCH. 835 W. l2d. nr.

St. NlchoUs Av. FRANK HERBERT HII.LlNGTON. Hunday School. It A.

M. Bermon. P. a. f- T.iM.

C. DR. FRANK CRAXE. West Sld T.IM. C.iA..

67 St. 8 4 P.M. DR. NriWELTDWiGHT HTLLIS. "THE NATIONAL I'RISIS." Bronx I'nlonj Branah Y.M.C.A..

Sunday, 28D ST. T. M.aX"i5 Wfjad 4 P.M. DR. FR4.D W.

ADAMS. America a fValllun In the OTHKlt-SEHVICM. FIRST CHURCH (OF DIVINE SCIENCE, North Ball illoomj Hotel An 'or. Hunday. 11.

opesker: Rev. W. John Jturray. Paator. Subject: Th Healing Power of Prayer." Special music.

Dr. Murray gives Bible In-terpretatlotia, Wedaeaday availing at 8.18. Hotel Marie Antoinette. GOSPEL. TABERNACLE CHURCH.

44th Stand nth Av. Rev, A. B. Simpson. Pastor.

Preaching 10:30 A.I M. and 8 P. M. by Rev. Welter M.

Tpmbull. MoAULEY WATER STREET MISSION. Meetings nightly. Sunday, 8. Drunkards icspeolslly Invited.

118 Water vis all Una te Frsnklln Re, A f.DAXN AN, AST E.R-T oU IT. REV. DH. J. ti.

BKELER wtll pk on I XCAIISATI AND TRANSMIGRATION on Sunday at 8 In Studio 10, Carnegie Hall. lAlNDONi POKt, says: Msxdaxnan Is truly I mystical. ROCHWTER "Dr. Bler Is snyxpert In hi Una." NATIONAL illTnLjs lNsflfiTTE. 214 Waat W.th St.

Sun lay. 4 1ft P. Don o. Shel-ton. A Message lor Thoee Who Bay They Cannot Keepj God's l'rnf.

George Dlxor. Soloist. RESCUE SX'IETT. Old Chlneeei Theatre. 6-7 Iioyers Street.

Wide-awake Doepe! Senrlc nightly. 10 P. M. T. J.

Noonaii. Superintendent. THE FR3ENDS OF ABDUL BAHA. ('ungraggtiim of the Spirit. 3 I'.

M. in Ihe Upper Room of ST. MARK'S IN-THE-HOU WERIE. Tenth St.i west of 2d Av. The Prlndtple of; Palth Is to Lassen Words lind to Increasa Iief ls," Mr.

W. C. Italston. Speaker. The public ta j-ordlalljrlnvlled.

THE STUPENDOUS MYSTERIES OF 1JFE will dlt valih 111 several teeluraa st Hall. IWliWest tMih northeast corner Broadway (subway stationl Sundays at 8:80 P. M. No i admission charge and no collections. If your soul hungers for truth Come! and ysur spirit ludga.

Hchroelsr. aileakarj vedaxta Society, tm c. p. Bodhanandj. "The Radiant Path." P.

M. WE IilVE IN BIBLE TIMES." (Spiritual Meaning of Thla Aga.i Free puhlli- lecture bv Hooper Harris, GeneHloglcal IHall, West 5Sth Sundsy. Msrch gi. M. "What JesiiB liimself Said About the World Warj and jits Nearness to His lie-turn." The lectur la aurprtalngly clear and convincing I Prof.

r. eraon New-York's forethost lllhle lecturer. t'salno Tbearre, 3ftt St. I and Rniad-vay. Sunday.

8 P. Dodrs opWn 7.15. 'Free. BROOKLYN CONCRKtiATIONAI- CENTRAL tONOREC.ATiOXAL CIIUKCH. Hancock Ht 'tet.

Hertford and Frai.klln Aa TS Fwltorl St. afiifsce or lo Frsnklln Av Rev. S. PARKESICADMAN. D.

Psstor. Preschlng HV M. and 7:45 P. M. CHURCH OF'th'B Henry and Remaen Straefa.

tyrnoklvn. "three minute from Eorougli Haiti Subway Station. I Rev RICHARD ROBERTS will frearh at II A. M. Hubiecj: "THK MYSTERY TUP OARDrlN." At 45 il.

lloberta will Rle an 1- drcs on "THK PRICE r' PERSONALITY." Public roTdiallylgytted. PLYMOt'-ril Clrui'lt. (range Street Itev. Newtell Ilwight llllil-. 1'natni 11 Al Ufa's Uncrowned Kings." P.

M. Thaj Nsiloiial rlU; smj lb" lponen(a of I'reijreilne" FrtHICAT. CULTURE. SOCIETY KR lETIIICAL CULTURK. Academy of MuaicJ HAM, Mr.

JOSKPH Aid AUK of Lunrios: llatlonallani Slid the I. If nf a Detiiocrajy." PRESHYTKRIAN. LAFAYETTE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHI KCH. of Hon 111 tuford Street. io no- i(r.

Hone." lllnon. on The (lospel nf 5 tft Profe ksor Hrrv Wr.l of Uoaton I nl-erslt y. oil Inn. atrial Juatlce. rirm In Patjhs.

to 'lelMl Mualc. tha aerie on PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. ALL SATXTS CHURCH. Tth At i ith bt. Special Muilcal iVrvlce at 4 P.

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