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News of Greater New York BBQ2KLYN Manhattan ami to Bronx. Herbert Is visiting relatives al IfcUeiKh, N. C. Mm. Russell Tmin of Wdgownod.

K. J. waa hi the cliy to or h. sister. Miss Mary Floyd, who is nt IJta Harlem Hospital.

Tobe Monday, of Cincinnati, uhlo. viHitnd Til- A Omec and Is th-l of John Williams, of 91 Monmouth street, Newark, N. J. infDCCDV Annual May Entertainment; Mannit- Tan Mar. 6-4t O.

Terrell of 331 West SSth atro-t aXer weeks' lllnw and hope, to ho out son. wishe. to rnTnk. Ms many and -oc etie. for kimlneM tinowu u.

Sunday. March T. Johnson will ing at Salem 4 p. nu On Matvh 14 Miss S. Etiabeth Frailer will trll of her trip abroad, on Monday March IS.

Paul Robeson will appear in a sons recital. W. S. Sparrow of Boston was a vmlt-or in New York Una week. He 1 hd of the firm of Sparrow A tailor, und furnishers, -at 4SS uv-nnr.

whk in doinK a larfre ami su ceaeful business- He at tn" i. o. lor "inner. Amoi. Thomas or 21 West USd street, formerly of Wilmlnjfton, token to Bellrvuc Hospital ten day a aa a result of mental llstrbanc which caused him to Ixnome violent boTr.

tteted at that irrtrtution. iff. Mother and sister from Wilmington reached New York laat Frkiay to look after blm. RJck Bt of Mother A. M.

B. Chuivh: Ernestine Richardson. 20 Ciil-vestrw. Yonkers: fuste TllllKon 15 Dewey avemie. Jamaica; Marraret Wil son, Woman nospiuai.

V.V iV -25 Vest I. 1Mb street: lojwls 414 Lenox avenue: Olive. Klrton. West Wist Ude Moulton. Vo-mana Hospital: Klolse Honaparto, 7 West Ittth "treat; Ixjulee btewart.

-1 WMt listen street. Mhuf San Wood, formerly of South wdaHi, who haa lived in New York for overs I months, was married last Satwd-Ty to James M. Haynea, a chauffeur of this illy, the ceremony boinc performed by the Rev. P. of Mt.

Olivet Baptist OhtrreJl. at tita residence. West 62d traet. Mr. and Mrs.

Haynes will reside at Went I3h street, and expect 4o.ffO away for a trip la tte sprinK. BOLDEN'S BIRTHDAY. The auditorium of the First Kmman-uel hnrcK 105 West lJOth street, pre-cnnled a beautiful scene on Monday. rricht March 1. ns one looked upon the pAwnnl women and men seated at tables decorated with white, red and pink carnations the eele ana icrn.

a brat Ion of the of the pastor, Richard M. Borden, a rerp-tinn belmr lven annually by Mrs. j.n nonor of her husband. A splendidly arranged proaram was eiven, Wim. K.

Towns nd actio as master of ceremonies. The auxiliaries of the church were represented aa fot-Afiw the onenlncr prayer by the ftev. B. Edwards: M. and 1.

Club. the. Rev. Wtn. Kaftans: and II.

Society. Mlaa Ma-Kle Johnson: EnereUc Circle, MJss Maud Holloa-ay: Humlar Bchool. Har-old Ellis: MUslnnary Socty. Mlaa All; Holloway; Bible Claaa. Mm.

Em-'iy Townsend; F.mmanuel Social Cen-i -r. Mrs. E. J. Wllkeraon: Choir, Mrs.

tiekson: Utei-ary Mrs. rrattls; Fcllowahip Society. Mrs. H. uwell; Flower Circle.

Mrs. Alio ooillnK. -wo beautiful anthems were ren- dnirrh choir, after which the following numbers were given dur- OI ine UJ imw yotinic men of the church: ok, vocal, Mrs. 1.. Turkett; dramatic recitatlona.

Mme. J. B. Napoleon; remarks. Dr.

W. H. Brooks. St. Marks M.

E. Church: solo Mlaa Pauline Jackson: remarks, V. R. Moore, of The Now York Ae; solo, Mme. O.

M. Faldc; remarks. Dr. A. Powell.

Abysalnlan Bapliitt aiburoh; vocal solo, Thos. Hall; re-tnarka, 4he Kev. F. A. CuHen.

Salem il. E. Church; vocal solo, A. floss. of Bridgeport.

accompanied by Mrs. TUfc; remarks by the Kov. W. 8. IUMr rnfrri.iraf Innal Church: ntano i.o, Andrew Williams, of K.rooklyn, N.

iY.j remarks. tt Hev. Kalph Miller, of Rrldaeport. remarks, tlwi ftev. IR.

A. Bolrten. M. E. Chnreh.

closim? remarks. Pastor Bol-Iten: benediction by leo. W. Allen. The fllowiiig menu was served: Caruso naiad, minced chicken and ham (HiindwichcH.

ice croum and small cakes, black ooffee. Members and friends were lilcral In their Kifls to Pastor Boldcn, and among those who kave irirts of money were: Tr. nd Mr. II. Morller, lr.

W. II. Hroki, Mrv, Aotia Straulicnmullrr, F. R. Moore, Mr.

IU Dann, Mis M. Bonner, Mr. K. Davii. Mr.

C. FuILfv A. It, Mix S. Walton. Un.

M- Smi'h, M. M. Shrnn.m. Mr. 1.

A. Clover, Mr. Julia II. Kill, Mr. P.

Brown, Mm S. liofrtn. Mr, t. HawkinM, Mr. 1.

Grave, Mrs. N. Trea. Mim C. ilolnrm Mm.

I. Sieveu. Mr. M. K.

(Jireiie, r. M. I. larnry, Mrs. L.

Mriuire, Mrs. I. Wright, A. 'rawnud, R. Joilel.

Ier. Mr, Holder, and Mr. 11. Maun, Mr. H.

Caldwell, Mr. Cor Kllinlt. I VI VJ I I (1 I Mr, t. Kohinvjn. C.

tioldman. Mi P. jwkjon, Mis I- Hocao, Mr. V. tjairk, Mr.

A. PemiiniDon. Mm V. Mrtiliee, Mr. 'tars Pelirnno, Mi Creene.

Mir S. D. I'rMli. Mr. and Mr.

Henry, Mr. and Mr. Caerinirton. Mi Marie Carrinirton, Mr. K.

S. Horjh, Mr. and Mr. Chandler, Mr. and Mm.

Murdoek, Miu M. Cxx, Mr. and Mr. William. Mij N.

t'oirrtney, Mr. Broad-rax, Mr. and Mr. Wm. Townneed Mr.

and Mrs. H. Marrow, Mr. Vir Lee, Mr. M.

Soer. man. Mr. and Mr. Tannaull, the Jone family Mr.

aud Mr. W. U. Brown, Mr. and Mr.

Wilkerfcn. Mr. and Mr. ('. A.

Ho, Mr. Beue R'ihinon, L. Dn. Mr. and Mr.

A Slew.il, Maier F.lbron Hunt, Mr. and Mr. E. Wtt Mr. Wbndmg.

Miu D. Smll, Mr. L. Tuckeii. Mr.

and Mr. W. H. Jcton, the Rev. Wm.

IIofui. E. Murray, Mi Maud Mia A In. Mr. Minnie.

Holloway. lb Crawley family. Other Cift. Mi L. rirnniA, liafl'lkerchief; Mr.

M. Tiiimmi, wriiinK raper; Mrs. Carrie Allen, iincn scrf Mr. Henoo, panaiu: Rer. and Mr.

Miller, silk nerk: Mme. rlotihs, erotrhetril He: Mr. E. lUrriaon. tie; Misw M.

nrl Gnr. jockr; Mr, t. Hmwn, nek; Um M. Senman. handkeicbie: Miu N.

M. book: "A Mr- WiUias. seicr: Mr. nd Mr. W.

lackwwi. collar boa; Mr Fletcber. towel: Mr. Harm, ona; Mrs. Cram, an sl" di.b and He: M.

M. 'Vernhara, embroidered pillow; Mm M. Crnttn-Urifcdsy cake. the snef were Mr. and Mr.

Prattis, V-i. W. William, Mr. and Mr Mr Flla Horah. Mr.

N. Ouick, Mr. Uiueia Marshall, Ml M. -r- Jackson, Miu Minme Crutch- i ri Brookv Ur. A.

C. Powell, Cnllen. Kev. K. A Rolden and Mr, r.

Rev. Pl Miller and Mr. Miller, r.s A Holdrr, F. R. Moore, Rev, Wm.

an-. Bev. B. Edwards. Geo.

W. Allen, Mis MISSION CHURCH OF ST. BENEDICT THE MOOR 342-344 West 53rd Street SUNDAY, FEB. 22ND, TO SUNDAY, MARCH 7th, 1920 At 8 o'Clock P. M.

Services every night will be conducted by priests of the Missionary Society of St. Vincent de Paul. ALL WELCOME K. Holme, Mm. A Seett.

J. Har-cum. S. Homer, W. lone.

Mr. Hunter, Werilham. Horace llvlhmay, Wallef Mt. Kiiaa Davi and daushter. Mr.

Mnilh, Mr M. Sha, Mi E. JJavw. Mr. and Mi lackion.

Mr. G. M.in. Mr fc. Rohiiiw.s.

ldman. Mr. 1hom, Mr. Iry, 11. Ells'.

Mr. Julia Elli. Mi Carroll, Mr Broad-nax, Mme. Knits, k. HM.

Mix Parline lck-rn, Mr. W. F. Crail, (larriaon. Mr.

and Mi. Murdock. Mr. I'. Brown.

Mia Frieda beeves. Mi M. John-ton, Mr. R. Mr.

Hawkins, Mr. E. Anthonv. Mr. antl Mr Wm.

lowsserui, Mr. B. Fletchet, Mr Wis. tjlover. Mi.

II. Caldwell. Miu N. Courtney, Mr. T.

Tannaull, Mi M. Bonner. Mi CiMiert. Mr. Elliott, Mi M.

Seaman, Missea I), titnall. I-. Edward. t. Hulner.

Miiart Alice and Maud Holloway, Mr Minnie Holloway, E. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Ko. S. R. Juliet and A. Yeawood, Mme.

J. B. Narwlcon, Mrs. Bri Robinv.ti, A. William, Mr.

TurkeK, Miss Dentii. aim. A. Woodins. Mrs.

Ella Watts. Louise Wilkeeum, Mr. M. Wernhars and son, Mr. Penniuatuu, Mr.

Lac Henaon, Mum There (ireen. Miss V. M. laoih. Mr.

and Mr. 11. Mao. Mme. FnUe A Scott, Mr.

and Mr. II. Mason, Mr. Carney and wslrr, Mr. Clara Stewart, Mr.

and Mr. Henry. Miwe E. and M. Gray, Mr.

Carrinjton, Mia Marie Carrinjion, Mr. Sarah and Mis LtllHt lloan and Miu Uertha iarker. ST. MARK'S LYCEUM. That colored men must do all other men have done to obtain full rights of ciUaenship that la, not allow any particular political party to feel that they absolutely control hair votes was a statement made by A.

Pbilllpa Randolph before the St. Mark's Lyceum Thursday evening. The program was a discussion of the enforcement of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments under the auspices of the Joint Organisation Movement, which in seeking to arouse puhlk' sentiment for enforcement of the -two war amendments. Mrs. Eliae R.

Draper presided. Dr. Chaa. Mayfield aang a nolo accompanied by Miss Mayme J. Cherry and the Lyceum Choral under Director J.

S. Bates rendered music. Next Hunday afternoon Misa Odessa Spencer will present a literary program. MANHATTAN Y. W.

C. A. NOTES. Tho Sunday afternoon meetings which are conducted by the Heligloua Work Committee of which Mrs. Elisabeth Michael is chairman are being well attended.

Least Sunday the Y. W. C. A. observed Harriet Tubman Day at which time the Harriet Tubman Club of whkii Mme.

Jackson tituari Is president, presented Walter Stevens, executive secretory of the Community Service. 139th street and Seventh avenue, in an addreas on tha life of Harriet Tubman. Mme. DclvniKht, president of the February Members' Club of the X. W.

C. A gave in a charming manner. "The Minister's Vacation." The music was furniahed by ileorgn Joni j. tenor, and Mrs. Ivofthouse, soprano.

Next Sunday at 4.30 p. the Religious Work Committee will present the Rev. Hugh A. ringers: subject, "Women In the New Order of Things." Mis Carrie Conde. oprano soloist.

win rumian ine music ror the afternoon. Mitis Conde well known in New York City, recl ally during the period of war, for the untiring and unselfish aervlcB which she rendered ttve soldiers and their families through the for Negro War Relief. She I) as Just returned from Charleston, Cm wnere she has been engaged In War Camp Community Work. The February member of the Y. W.

C. A. met Friday evening, February 7.1, tor permanent organization and named their club "The Amethyst Membership Crob" of the Y. W. C.

A. Ths club selected officers as follows: Mme. Fiorenca DeK night, president: Mrs. Clinton Smith, vice-president: Mia. Robert Wkrlng.

secretary. On Friday evening, February 27, Miss Josephine Plnyon organized the Stcn-ographera' Cluh at the Y. W. C. A.

This club will meet weekly for tho purpose of dkscussing the duties ami problems of the buslnetta girl: exchttuglffg-xpeiirncea and Ideas and dlscusslnij current topics of Interest. This program will lie varied from time to time with recreational evenlncs. The 'fl eers and member are as follows: MIhsi Josephine PUiyon, club adviser; Misa Phllitus Walthall. (L'rhan league). president; Miss Edllh McAllister, (Pay.

ton vice-president; Miss Anice Cotton, fThe Circlet, secretary; Mlis Tryphonla Cornell, (The fllrl Scouisi. treaaurer; Mrs. M. H. Robinson, (Naif Parker), Mrs.

E. H. Harrison. (I'rben league). Misa H.

V. Dixon. Miss I- Thomaaon. Miss V. M.

FaUnctta, Miss Novella Perkins. URBAN LEAGUE ACTIVITIES. Eugene Kinrkle Jones, executive secretary of the National Urban League and T. Arnold Hill, western Held secretary of the National Urlian league. hnve spent a busy month on tho Held changes and complctlnc new orKiimzat onH.

Mr. Jones attended and Addressed 4ho first Industrial Welfare Workers' Conference In IlttshurKh, February l-20, held In co-0eratltin with the Pittsburgh Crban Lenguo and the Employers' Association. The delegates in attendance were of both races and represented 17,500 workers. Mr. Uones apoke on the "Negroes Future In lndiwtry.

Elmer A. Carter, Harvard 1812, haa gone to Columbus, to take charge of the Columbia Urban League, re-' llevlng Howard D. Uregg, who becomes industrial secretary of the New York Urban League-Mrs. Hill haa formed an Urban Kunsaa City, MoM and Kan-aa City, where Interested groups ui colored and white citizens have organized and elected a strong executive board. The National Urban League has enlarged Ita facilities for conducting research and Investigation to meet the constant requesta for information of all sorts.

The Department of P.esrarch Is In charge of Mrs. Lillian A. Turn or at headquarters, 127 East 33rd street. New York City. Alexander L.

Jackson, educational secretary of the National Urban league, haa been loaned to the Infr-churoh World Movement for Its College Campaign for Christian Service. He attended the lirst campaign meeting heM at Hampton Institute, February 21-82. A Southern Advisory Committer has been formed by Jesse O. Thomas, Southern Held secretary, to Confer on Urhan Ieague metiers not only In Atlanta, the league's southern he-ankiuar-ters, bait throughout the Sout.i. Dr.

James H. Dlllard of the Jeanes and Slater Funds la chairman or this advisory committee. New York Urban. League Notes. Howard D.

regg la the new director of the Industrial and vocational bureau. He la a graduate of Lincoln specialized In sociology, economics and psychology ior tnree years at isie. 'and waa the Urban Leaaue fellow for ilt9 In tho Now York fleliool of Social Work. He -nmes from Cnlumtjus, where for the past year he haa been executive secretary of that branch. Since the opening of the Juvenile Placement Bureau In June, 119, a large number of persons, aged 14 lo have boon placed in good positions.

At iMHi.fi there are a number of places availaliaJe but there are no applicants to fin rhe positions. Persons, 14 to 1, In need of employment, should call at the Urban Learue office, 280 Seventh avenue. Busy M.n's Forum. The Busy Men's Forum of rhe education department of the Y. M.

C. held Its aecond meeting Saturday at 1 o'clock, with John C. Wright, edtica. tional director of the Y. M.

C. opening discussion on "Does Americanization Americanize?" followed by the Rev. R. M. Hidden, the Rev.

H. A. Rogers. (5. Allen and others.

The meeting thlx Saturday will lie led by J. F. Hiilii'K oi the Ix-hkiio, THE NEW YORK SATURDAY, MARCH 6,,920 Funeral services for- Mrs. Anna It. Orixler were held from the Bridge street A.

M. E. church on Wednesday evening. R. A.

Hlagrove of Putnam avenue, near Ormnnd Dlacr. is gradually re covering from tha Influensa which haa kept him in doors for the past tnree weeks. Mr. Blag rove Is a carpenter and contractor by trade. On.

Sunday. February J9. at the First Church, a 11 a. ths pastor, the Rev. Mr.

Dennis, spoke from uenesis. "Compensation of the Just." At 7.46 p. Miss Kathryn Jolinson delivered an address on her fourteen months over seas. The Excelsior Girl Reserves of East New York held a second meeting for attendance at the Y. W.

C. A. Saturday afternoon. All but three of Its largo memberrhip were present. Mine Lillian C.

Dodson la loader of the East New York work. Tha Entre Nous Club waa entertained on Saturday. February by Mrs. J. O.

Trimble at her residence, 60.1 Van- dertdlt avenue. The club presented a oalr of sterlins' silver candlesticks to Mrs. Gertrude Smith-Campbell, a mem ber of the club who was recently married, The Berean Baptist Church, the Rev. A. C.

Matthews pastor, held three well attended eervlrce Sunday. The Rev. M. B. Hucles.

pastor of the Baptist Temple. Manhattan, aastated paator Matthews In the service. The offering was liberal and the sermons were well received. Augustus Thomas and sister of II-mlixruin. N.

C. reaohed tho city on Frldav. being called here because of the illness of their brother, Anns Thonwas. tit West 13Jd street, who Is under treatment at Bellevue Hospital. Mr.

Tlromas is the guest of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Quick. Pacific street.

lira. M. Daniels and members of the family of the late Mrs. Retta Williams of Sheepshead Bay. were anmmoned to Balllmoro on February 23.to attend the funeral of their brother.

Howard Wynn, who waa killed by a AO. express train while on hla way to work. Mr. Wynn had served overseas. The Rev.

Mr. Dennis of the Klrst Church accompanied the PETERS-PARCHMENT. k- lanlan WAtlrilnffA unr ui waa that of Mrs. Sarah Parchment, who waa married to William Pejera on Thuradav evening, rrnruarj at her residence. 131 Wlllouglihy street.

Brooklyn. Tlie ceremony was per-. iw VI In the ores- i orifiej ence of a large number of relatives and friends, and waa followed by a reception. The brine was sirisnisiy mi in with Ir- ridescent pearl trimming. Her veil or tulle was gracefully caught on either side with orange blossoms and fell over the entire length of her long train.

iarl neck lace which hsd been In the family for Th- helHa. carried a many v-m. A shower bouquet of rosea and l' tieMetx. telle rtasnen aim were chormlntrly gowned In while crepe-de-chlne and carried bouquets of pink carnations. .1 mnn tn of the wedding march played by Mlaa Theresa E.

crooae. Among the guests Miss Julia Overton C. A. llklna. K.lmlra Lockhart.

Mr. and Mr. B. WHlson. Mr.

and Mr. Jus. O. Ric.1-ardson Mm. Ellen Dee, Mrs.

S. ltced, Mr. Orah.m. Mme. Julia Roane Mra.

Irene Crooke. K. Jamsrte, Mr. and Mrs. Lillian WllKlna.

A. James. ilM Olive Atwood. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. armis Mr and Mrs. Redmond and Mr M. Jacobs. Mrs.

Slm- Rosa EUis Miss Hatlle Hunuir T. E. Crooke. Mis-Irene Herbert Seymour and Charles Ellis. Laitrr.

only on ol Mr nj ter, ol 10 and a nandsun oi the late rkember ol Troo. Use 5PaJU2 JO en" th er. T. leb. 9.

at hy Hie Emanuel Church. II E. Duer l'ator o( tlK Hrtncwi fl Corporal l.a.Mter wa. 1" becoming a tnemlicr ui in the I'm. StXmy 4.

mi. at I. Mn and ws ained to Troop I'. with "ch (our year. Csmp Stotienburr, P.m,..rr.

Ph.l.putn. 191. h. Trono II. HMh Cavalry.

ttioiied at the Mexican bonier. He wa. swstling riurtoush home when he we. entered the government hospital, where slier "'illne. d.rhe of k-har pneumonia 1 "dy, January Hi reln.m were dtoxh Sgl.

J. F. Moore, ol hi. command, arriving Friday evening, February was triral l.a.aiter'. freat des-re to turn th.St.te.

and vii.it 1... dear Pren whom he h.d not seen for were lovingly, and an.io.lal, to renew Kene. oi hi. early childhood. Bui the Heavenly Father Wl)kd ethexwlat.

M'y w. draped in live color, he loved and so well, stdlh oi the colored unit ol the Red Cro. alo did honor with ita added gold atar shining down Iron tlie wall, liia mlrer eup. a prie ol hia boyhood daya from tilt Lyndhur.t Club, and hi. hroni.

medal, a tribut. oi the i lo their soldier boys. Mood out moug the Did he know? Member, ol Snencer kelly Post. Americaii Legion, the Old lilteenth and the Hullaloes gave tun military nonwa comrade in arms, escorting the remains to beautiiul Sleepy Hollow cemetery, where tpa were sounded. Many beautiful floral delign (rom Irateenal I aa Well ana ci ic wim many letter ol condolence wert recived by parent There i.

no de.th. the tar go down To riae upon some (airftr hore. "And bright in heaven' iewelled crown They shin rorever more. Shall change brncath the summrr ahowera To golden grain, or mrllow truil, Or rainlw tinted There 1 no death 1 An Angel iorm walks o'er the earth. With ailent tread he bear -our beat ba- loed away.

And when he ee. a mile loo bright Or heart loo pure lor taint or evil He bear, it to that world of light To dwell is Paradiae. Sleen on. dear child, rest on Te.u' breal. Await the coming ol the day when the mev aenieer u( ttiiett land will also bear to him the immortal souls of rout loving mother and lather.

IN MEMORTAM. HARRIS, R. Uied March I9M. Two year have gone, my lieart atill sore, A time pasaea I mta yeu more; Your gentle smiles ana loving face. No on can till your vacant place-How mis yon no sna known: My thoughts are alway of you when I am alone; From early mom till evening close 1 oitcn sit and think of you.

For memory is the only friend That artel can call it own Friends may think that vou are foraotten. Hut the wound ia aa fresh today a the day yon irit me neartornken. A devoted and loving tir. VE IMRR1. I 2f0 Strr-et WANTKD 1 IKlPORMA TlON OF THI WHEREABOUTS OF CA If PSON MACK-KENAN.

BORN IN ROBINSON N. C. POST (OFFICE. TARHEEL, N. C.

BY HIS kKOTHKR, EVANS MACKENAN. 104 PLAIM-tKLO AVENUa. PLAIN-FIELD, N. j. (Adv.) HELP; WANTED MALE BOYS Wanted tn vmrk In ullcaa faHary.

Steady gin pay, dvauenueiil. A. LOWY, 18 Greene Street BOY ItiuiiiiT, yiwsn, In gr erniiid-. lit l-r week. as.

H. VtllbrwiN. lirj Ji'i-koiau Hin-et. BOY hrigbl: Mnall: tr miv slid errand: atiwdv entl went 110 her to trt. W.

T. BAkTHOLOHXW, U-Sl Park Sw. ta run, errand. wek. Aptilj mil'l- it liavi Hnaiilway.

lro.Hn. 1MIVH tit ma errania In dental Uheeatmey, go-at ommr-luiSly lo Ian Iratki. Apply rurtunatl a iiriuuo, Sl 1Mb Ave. MEN WANTED bahh.r, ninrng ltvtu bo kvr do anM for baaiBlt mil (if Misfit. K-ii mir Rd in thu ppr iwdor "HII.I'WiHIKKlW Ktit'tnajtinf Hrt NKWAlIk HAY Hllli'VAlU', FMUtT NBVS AltK.

N. 4. POLISHER rtprrBM only autmuobllp part. A(fljr Hr.iatlwajr Autu ItaiiUiur Wtmt Xtnn Wrw-t. POHTKII c4m4 tuftivKf.

MtMt Ackcrowa, BIT Broad- PORTER ekwn ami mn erraar); aidy work ami gaaal pay. Apely waiibr. iTt mr 4tni tfTirr.rr. PORTER fur fwritlturt- liirr-: iMrgitr prfftrrri; PORTER Good payinff position all year round (rood steady man- S. L.

G. WAIST CO. 24 West 25th Street SHIPWORKERS 2000 MEX TO HE ATtJED TO OUR FORCE STOP LOOK. READ THINK ACT WhT mo avar tmrn ttila al ffat pFjr ami itir.gnrijrt' ymrlf bm JOU 4iar fbt aania tHir'iMiMM at bonve. LOCATE AT NEWARK BAY SHIPYARD Men who work steady and who prove efficient are advanced.

Get a job with a future and a Fat pay envelope. MONEY TALKS WHAT DO YOU SAY? WE NEED TEMPLATE MAKERS (Rttie Print Men) BOLTF.R.S-UP (Unlimited) piece work RIVETERS, Herih work HOLDERS-OX. Hcrth work HEATERS, Berth work PASSER HOYS (Unlimited) Regulator 1st class 2nd class Helpers HELPERS (Unlimited) LAl'-ORERS (Unlimited) a bar onlu fr mrn Co want (A lemn a abtp Irw1'. ir trniitluc Irfi4iiiDnt off-m a oivl4riiil MiHvimir. a.m.

Itttjl) waV wb.lr rr UrMttg. tmtf HNif tuwo ho will bia I. anii uhi( Isf furor antl mtt0gtii rrara, 14V ITA llta. ett.MitMaa.'v, iM nti4r. IUU atructUJi iral yAm, TlK-uaiitM lUia.o WHY YC.

APPLY SUBMARINE UOAT CORPOR.TION' AV WIirTAHI Port Newark. X. J. (Oil tKB OCttlfWRJWNTATIVlW) MRO'BRIEN Mmidf lo t-ri'Iaj. A.

M. tn .1 P. M. ananlay H'A. l.

to Xvon 112 West 46th N. Y. C. MAYER alonUy tn I'riiUv. A.

il. 9 I'. S. lord ay. II A.

to SS Cooper Square, X. Y. C. MR. DR1SC0LL Moenay to Sararrlay, I A.

M. to 1 P. V. 310 Jay Street. Brooklyn.

X. Y. MR. PAWLOSKI Sloular lo Frlitay. A.

M. to I f. II. 571 Jersey Ave. Jersey City Train aerrlre illreet tit our ysnl rl.

Jrrary rent ml rrooi Uta-ely New York; 2.VslBtne mn. Train leave ami 7:. VI A. Tvwln fare, e.nnd trlla. II.

tier wee; im take Hratii Tnl 1" Park l-laee, Newark, and tiienjajienvaraaa YOUXC. AX for elevator in 5th store; neat appearance; steady; goncj opportunity for advancement. Write F. I. Switzer, 526 West 1 12th Street.

WANT ED Electrical Engineer. colored. North.m Technical School gradual "referred, with practical alectrical pnenr on A. C. and D.

C. ytm o( intarioe condruc-tion. Stat and princ. A. Hus- Electric Cu tn ntwpwi nvwv.

Va. WANTED A good electrician, colored; an cvpart on cleat, knob and tub, and conduit work. Nona other need apply. A. H.

Hunter Electric Hi Mth Newport News. Va, We have two beautiful rhto-tn-gravinga, one containing; portraits of Crispus Attucks. Phyllis Whratley, Krrdrrirk B- T. Washington. Durrbar and Black Patti.

and the other giving; a list of twelve noted men of Ethronian descent, with poetn by Dunbar. The two sell 40c. Send money order or write for our offer. Srnd rard today. The General Ajrenrv, 2125 Albans Philadelphia, Pa.

PHONE MORNINGS1DE 8554 Dyeing Dair a Specialty Preparations for Sale Indol System Instruritians Given Wour 12 to 9 P. M. 230 West 13Sth St. HELP WANTED FEMALE Iginll'IU' Ham hranrlier deooraual Onwee; anl.ry lit) on lo wek. Apply aiotsai nower sa Wert am attrt.

CIGAR BOX PASTERS "7 einrrleseed oe learner ted.r work: g.ied tiy. Aliply SCHWAB BROS, ft BAER SJT Wewl I'lrd St. MnirwTwnHl 1 want); hour, s-4: Stedy yond ir. Ailly Hanlorii. in lleai-tl T.

r. 1 FINISHERS iilk waists; steady work; Vgood pay. Call all week. Slater Slater 1211 Broadway GIRLS WHO KNOW HOW TO SEW OX PLA1X SEWIXG MAOntXE; BIG PAY; ALSO r.O.NUS; STEADY WORK. CALL' ALL WEEK.

BARUCH, 137 5TH AVEXUE. GIRLS lo rua erranda awl generally aatlol; "od pay: alewty rk. peln'zil. iw W.wt alb Wtreet. GIRLS itM a lalrflil lift SVi AtlaaO hwMj.

"AND WOMEN i .1. nlt ataaUl? wnri wiii "il'- work aod tx4 pay for all. KipMlewl aod lrani tahi. DIAMOND HAIR GOODS CO. 327 East 119th btreeet GIRLS WANTED ECONOMY LEATHER GOODS CO.

rvieany worvr ao tmj. Walker atrewl. V. GIRLS i team on dun' wlg; alas ejrwHen par: atearty work. Apply TIP TOP COMPANY tn f.at Q7t Kt.

GIRLS who ran aew'os Smree Maehlae. lo learner taken. Bleady work and gorai pay. TREIBER BROS. 28 Rodney Brooklyn Taae t'eanklls Ave.

ear sad stop Budnay at. U1RI, WASTWI foe general bMaaewafc In fonr-room apartmewt; wo ailuit. and bany no faaatly waS: Apart, meat Ii I nleai Slrert, Bakla la-ptionr lieeatnr I'aHv A'. liKNKH.U. rIOtXKWOKK; apanoienl: aniall family: good wage: alep out.

Befereneea. Pall Ttinrwjay, 1 lo Wood, ml Weal 7a4. General Houseworker and laundress wanted No enoklng. ear fare nald. Apply hTias Hay Parkwar.

RrooklS. TeleiSwaBe HeuaaieJium 3n. HAND SEWERS to work iw mareb cap aM $14 tn atari Quirk ttiaty work WEINBERG 31 East 10th Street HAND SEWERS experienced batiste waists. pay steady work year round Henry J. Myers, 35 West 36th MEX ae wastes I kelp Ul rag Hp A.

Ji'Kr, tub kt Htli Slrret OPERATORS and LEARNERS on dress shields. Steady work UAIJr.PAY David Basch 2864 3rd Avenue Near 149th Street OPERATORS wanrxl ka paat. tMf1r Wfwk; rood wy. TIlKinMt IIIMWi, UN fowl Ftrvft. OPERATORS laac Itutnnt tamlB4af.

abw laMirnrni wo wMrt fmlf. Ihtm irarftninrn. Hii? ark laVuutl tmj. vm wark. HELFAND ABEL 102 Wesit 101st St.

I'lLKtMKltK, eierteneej no ekHdren' dreaae. Alao learue-. Kteady work. New York factiuiiig oniiny. 271 tirand Hlreei.

AWAAAVWWWWAAr TO Nice larar unlsmithed room to let. Only Yeapectnhl panic apply. HI Well uytn Aud. Veallv lirrniahed room lor working people only. 15 Writ IJlat street, apartment II, 4lh floor.

Call early in the morning or Iron 7 to 9 ill evening. ESTABLISHED TEARS MRS. IDA WHITE-DUNCAN HAIR WORKER 1 Prascott Si, Jarsay City, N. J. Wigs, Braids, Bangs, Pompadours, Transformations, Combings, mad up to any styla.

Scalp Traatmant, Shanv t.elng, Hair Orasalng, Faea Maaaaga, lanlcurlng. Colorad paeplaa bought. Laoaona taught In hair work. Oiolomaa. Webb Draper Agency IS NOW LOCATED AT 266 West 53rd near 8th Ave.

coaxciXA a. OHaraTiauni rr, Wa hav-numerous dasirabl iltuatjsa. for wall recommended, trainee help; private lamina ssd soaraisg nouaaa. Register sow for your summer work. Telephone 2H Circle.

FebM-Smo DARTING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the penetrating effects of Sloan's 'Liniment So do those rhenmatie twtnfffg nr) the Iain-aches, oi lumbago, the nerve, inflammation of netiriti. the wry ncek the joint Wrenclv the ligament sprain, the muicle urain, and the throbbing brtine. The eae of appl-ing, the quicfcnesf of relief, the positive result, the clean lineM, and the economy of Sloan Liniment make it preferred. 35c, 70c. $1.40.

HELP WANTED FEMALE "PRESSERS on t.dl' steady worg; iry goud pJ. illy sll week LOUIS ADLER. 12J9 Broadway -PRESSERS 1 waak'Hfls. rllwly good pay. 41 TVB AABI0Ail NOVrXTY' WASH Ht'lT 00., 11 iiieeCkCT ircci WHERE TO GO TO CHURCH A A F.

CONJ, iW WJATlwN Al. (lutitutional) Herkimer Mreet and Troy avenue, Brooklyn. The Hev. n. n.

Procter, D.U., paalor Sunday Preaching, il. a. m. a School, i p. 1.

P. S. C. 7 midweek meeting, Kriday, p. m.

orhce io lo ia a m. and to p. m. Building open night and-diy. UOTBm A.

U. A HOH CHURCH. 1I1-1U W. ilth 8t, Eov. J- W.

Bixram. D. pastor, Paraoeaara, lM W. UU Bi, Bunday soirlc Proaln, 11 a. m.

ud l.u p. m. Bapttam and CommoriioB vary aooond Sunday, I P. fa. Boaool 1p.m.

Aloiuo A. ftlvao. Snisrtn-tsadsat- t. O. Prloa Lyoaum p.

a. Vartck O. E. 1 19 p. nx.

Clsasaa ajoot ovary Tuesday svenlnf. Ptaye mootlnj vary Friday ovoolnf. Brotherhood and Blatorbood first and third Thuradsy ovsn-tnara; Brotharhood House, IW W. llh Bt. Junior Endeavor ovary Friday afternoon m.

Faatofa Ottloo Hour; at Catiroa, It to 'Phono adobes, IH. jtafr. All walooma. BT. ILARK'B aTETHODIST aUTCO-PAL CHURCH, Ud Btraot, noar EUrhtB Avsntja, Now Tort aty.

VaotorWUUaJB H. Brook D.D. lUsldnra, 117 West Btraot. 11 a. m.

and T.U p. Ba. Prayer- Keating, Friday ovsnlnc at l-M and Sunday nwaliia at o'dook. Bunday Booool at I p. m.

Lyeatua, Sunday, r. sa.i Thursday ovonlnB at I o'oJooa. nnlor Laatrua, Friday al 4 p. aa. CI fStrworta Laaxua Bunday at a.M p.

m-Tuosday sad Wodnosday svoalratTS at and Sunday at SI p. m. Holy Co ram on Ion, svoand Bandar ovaolns In oaoh aauBUv waiooiBO to au. TBI MwrrnnpoTJTAN BAPTIST CHnRrrtf tit at and 7th Ava. w.

w. W. Brows, i'sartor, Bonday BenaoL I Lit A. at Prsachlna. 11 A.

U. B. X. P. I P.

at, Krvoo-lng, I P. at Prayor noctlrsgs, Ptiday ovsnlnm at I Coluc-Conrauolon Barvloa, tnlrd Bunday In aaca asoaU at I o'clock P. at. Churok Mast-tons, first Monday avsnlna In waon montn. err.

HKavBUi'iaUrUAN caUKCrl it-l Was 117th atroat. Mow Tork Oty. Kov. Frank It Uydsr, D. paator.

Bar-vl-ao oach Sunday durltsj ltlt wUI bo a foUoira: 11 a. awrmoo; 1 p. m. Bunday Boaool: I p. BroUjaaraood; 1 p.

Christian Xndoavor; I p. m-. urata. Wodfioaday, I p. na tootnra and Prayor rtrvloo.

Wadnasday, p. m- Junior Kn-d savor. Friday. I p. av.

Boys AthlaUe AtanoUtaoa. Baptism tnd Communion of tho Lord Suppor at I p. tho oral Bunday of oaoa man.a. Visitors and traaaara ars srsd to attend all of taaoa asanas, tat Wgst U7tb sel" Tela ph on Audubon 7 OH. Church phono Harlem (Ml.

UN1UM bAfliUT tjliURUll, asa.tot W. Ilrd atroot. Maw Tork City. Rav. Ooo.

Ft 81ms, paator. Ordar of Borvloso Sunday, 11 taw Bood singing hy taa choir. Aa antbnslaaUa sermon by ths Sunday, I p. nv, Bunday BcnoM, uadar supei-irlsaoa of our Suporlntsadant, Mr. W.

A. Tobnson. Bonday. I p. a.

Oommtmlao Servloo tha Ind Bunday In saoh moeiia. Bunday, 4 p. Mlsalonary Clrolo tho 4th Bunday, la oaeh mooLh. Sunday, Mo p. B.

T. P. U. andw ths dlroexlon of sir. W.

H. Lloyd. Sunday 10 p. Praiaa Bsevteaa. followwd wlU food isgrsg by twa choir, led ky F.

B. VViTaon, orwanttt aud choirmaascr. A oul-Mtrnng Mrtnon by toe pa.tor. Tuea-oay, p. Utaarary BMcUllaina.

Friday, I p. Pralao Borrljo. SUBH MtMOHIAL M. ft. ZION CHURCH.

Il-a Tf. Itrtb St. A. Crooka, D. paator.

i Rssldsnco. Iff Waot Hist St. Pfeoao AnduBon 719. Sunday aorvtoM 11 a. m.

and I p. aa. Hoty Coaassaalsa ovary Brat 11 a. aa Bunday Bohoot, IM: Varlck C. BL, (4s.

CUaa mtlngs oa Taosday rvaUaa. AH arc oorrllally walnomo. BAO-f-M lUgitiKjuuri suPlrHJUr-AA. KI-4 Wsst UM atroot Too Bov. Frsdoiiek Ashury Cnllan, paator.

Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. Co. Baa-days.

Bunday Bchool. I ll p. h. B. Parry, auparlntandont Wan' a Blbls Claaa l.tt to I IX N.

Taompaon, itastruo-tor. Lyosum, 4 p. na. Bondaya. Bit p.

as. Thursdaya; Oaorg-a W. Allan, pr aidant Kosforth taa rua, tv Biindaiy-i; 8. Parry, prasldsnt Ctaaaia, sionday, Tu day and Wadnaaday feuarhts at 1 p. s.

Sundays. Praysr aaooUnfr, Friday Dtght Brotaorhood ovary Tnosday alcbt Jamas Oolns, prosidsnb Holy Co mm union, flrot unoay in saca atonta. ah aro watoorno. Ill Wast ltd ytrost, batwaan (th aad Itk avaaosa. Rev.

Wm. P. Bayaa, D. D- pastor, rroaehtnc Ban I una svsry Bunday at 11 aa. Bad 7M p.

av Sunday School at Lit p. m. BuDdaya. B. T.

P. TJ. mart every Bunday at l-H p. m. B.

T. U-Utorary mosta ovsry Wadnasday at I Th Woskty Prayar MeafJiuj on Friday atronlnf at p. m. Chnreh Aid Boetsty, aooiwd Monday avanlrur la ovsry month. JJoresa Mlssiooary Boeioty mosta ovoiy II rat Tusaday nlffht Visitors ara anado weiootna, Tolsphona, Oolumoas ftH.

AUfetHINUUM 1.1-41 Waot 40th 8 trwt, between 7tk and Itb Ayaa. Bonday Barvtoo 11 a. m. aad 1.M p. m.

Holy Communion every Brat Bus-day at ll a. ra. bonday School, tit p. pa. Bunday Mornlnc Band prayar mootluB, 4 a m.

Tuosday. I p. aa. Missionary So. praysr aad pralao aarvlea, Tkara-day, I p.

M. T. P. U. mualaal sad literary program.

Friday, 4 p. m. Highway aad Hedges Bociatjr, lp. asnsral nrarsr meeting. Rv.

A. Curton VowelL D. paator; rssidanoo, Waal 1MU rwwa aamme 1 1 IN 2 Phona 2265 Mornlngslda WAITER J. Attorney and Counsellor at Law Barrlatar and Solicitor Wat 125th St. Naw York City PHONE BLOOMF1ELD l72-w.

KIRS. I7J A snAv MAIIt CULTURIST Stiktly Mms. C. J. Walker's Sy.tam.

Ofbca hours a m. to 1 p. m. felvaniasa by appointment Instruction givon. Propaaationa for sola.

1 Raca St. klootnflald, pj. j. WHEN DKATH OCCtrpa AND AM BCONOMIOAI, FUNKRAls CALL UP II. ADOLPH HOWELL PHONC 2M AUDUBON Iff tV.

114th at. Naw Tarfe Kamaina aaippod 'IX Pana ot tao World. A.araya Opaei tady Attoawant an saw tfwvvwvvvwvwvvwsvrVe ROSE'S NEW TRANSIENT HOTEL European Pud 246-248-250 WEST 13STH STREET NKW YORK CITY. Just opeaed. Near all car linn leading into Harl.rn.

AD modem hnpronment. "-Lirg snd well tppointad Dining Room. Good Mui.ic Par aad Nignt, Special ittn-tion t'vea to out of town guana, First class aerrict tnraughout. writ for Rear rations. J.

W. SOBS. Prop. No.l-3mo. Ton? Nail nin.

REAL US Wftl N. MAKE YOUR DOLLARS WORK CANNON RODOLPH THBY WlIX TKIA, rOU HOW Eiparlenord and RellaDle rjealtrr in frtate snd itental 8. E. Cor. Calhoun and Bt.

Philip CHARLESTON, 8. C. fhons eaoa morn. J. WESLEY LANE Undertaker Embalmer OPEN AIX NIOHT, FUKBaUl, PABXiOa AND CHAFKL FlUA Lady la Attoodanoo.

Ppatart Barvtoa. laodaraU Ha taa. IIS W. tSara St, Near tanax Ave. NOTARY PUBLIC M0RNIN0S1DE W.

DAVID BROWN Undertaker and Embalmer WARKROOM, MORTUARY AND CHAPEL 2315 Seventh Ave-, near 136th St. Undertaker (or Mother A. M. K. Zion Chuck I I'- BOOKS WORTH WHILE tlfa and Imaa at Pradk.

Douataos at.al Tha B.sek IAS Tha Futura of tho Nor my ajsowsr woortinsravn, ON BALK AT BOOK EXCHAwr.r Mecca af Nsgro History and Karat or lis w. lo jtn at, new zorit. Oat 11- a Phooo Mofninaada S18B DR. J. R.

HILLERY Professional Cbfrouodlst Boars: PtoltM. BtslP.at Saacial Atawatloa 1st ALL AltMKarrt ay TaTB TOTT 182 Wsst 131st St. Naw York IFUDONTC Bl HPliN THE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST RELIABLE AND REASONABLE EYES EXASSIXED FREE 531 LENOX AVE. OPPOSITE HARLEM HOSPITAL DR. CHASa- H.

ROBERTS DR. BENJ. T. WTTHESI IIT 347 LENOX AVENUE Phona Morn. 5555 Near 127th St Grant Lodge al' PAVINO OUS-ST-' Jl WHITB OAK 8T, NEW ROCHEttE.

N. T. Writs for Partleulara MISS OtEA GRANT Waak-Eo4 Partlsg Aocammadatsd. Mov 1-4 1 Hotel Lawence Neatly fnroiahed room a for pernja. a ntaot trinaient giiettt, with hot sa4 cold hatha.

WILLIAM H. PENNY. Pros. 230 Albermarle Rocky MohbI N. Aer.

6 3 m. "a ooin rtAci ourr rant iat" -t THE DIUIDFOIID RErJULArt DINNER 29 era, MBAtB BBRVBP AT Att BOUM awtaiajean) bjoomo vo lst i. rantMAavKarr on vaaaaisarv Jaap C. Busroaa. Paoa, rnosi Haatta I7f I 71 Wtrt mth letvj Tar.

Otj The Laws House PBONS CTrTBIJlMA IM lHandsomaly rumlahad rootna 9Vfm class aooomodatloa tor porrnilsal transient aruosta. MRS. Ia. P. LAWS.

Prsa. Ml W. Mta Btroot, bt Tth A Ita ATtoi M4B Martom ARVONIA ALLLN CUSE W. tilth St 11 1-1 W. trSMk Si, Naatly faralaliad IT nun froaa LM to I4.UV par woaa, wttk as of KHohon.

All Boonaa prtvaw. Boat Eawaoa In tha City tia pofl day aad op. P. B. WHITE, Pras, nn ru ran ra wan ce ca Dress AatSatKAH 1 aXBOrSAB ntoafry tistsaiid i.na aasa ssrtvaa pnrtaraaTitisptUa.aigipslsrpitoai WAXJUO 4.

FUSS, PVopa. tS-21 W. 135HI St. ft T. Tat, sltTpjBI SSH thew1aceo Neatly furraahoc) roocsa'for panna.

nent or transient (tieafta. Steam heat and all improvements. TIL 835 QICU BBttJ. F. THOMAS, Prwo.

2 IS Wat 53ra1 St. Ntt Var J-HEJEVANA ZSS WSSt 137W St. IB. Ta TRtCPHONB AUDUBON SSSF Beaarifully lighted, pteam heatsd and gorgooasly decorated dinirut parlors and sleeping rootna. Convenient to all aurfaoe, elevated and subway lines, A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS PLACE FOR FIRST CLASS PATRONS Hbhbt C.

Fabibi ESTATE. T-Whone 7682.

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