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The Sun from New York, New York • Page 8

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The Suni
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J1rif t4r rA fl rrr I THE SUN SATURDAY FEBKUAttY 1 1896 1 i STUDENT CRAIGS ROMANCE 1IAlJlLr IAIUl1l TO A FACTOIIT anlL of tin nI Uv8lC When Ills lather Oppoied the Match Jft ColUlce und Found Employment In I thl 111 Now I rn aep Ion of mn Inher i itnneWit Murrled on flee 94 1B Srw IPIItW1CK Jan Information wm ncelvesl hero todAY of the wedding of Ml little Austin 1 young woman of striking beauty and Hornce Jackson Craig who was mitulMr tlio class of 00 of ItutKcrs College Ihe newt tundo deeper Impression because It I win knoun for the frt time that while Jnck Cral wM In college and WAS calling on tho el ilrls of the city ho hAd really become tho husband of the fiilrhalred hfkndomo Lotto I Auitln Nobody knew nt tho limn why Jack i rrnic left college In April of IH15 but A very few did know thAI At tho time he left town Let tin Austin also forsook her bard II house on GulMcn trret anti went to New York 1 Austin camo to New llrunsn Ick Abut five TeAr ago from Utica bho was tho daughter of Mr nnil Mrs Simon Austin And they lUcil In comfortable stjlo In a lIttle housu nt 30 UulUcn moot Mr Austin took employment 1 In the Cons illdntcil Fruit Jnr Works lttle 1 the eldest daughter WAS ambitious ant he wont to work In tho United States Uub I her otkt Very coon hu became ono of tlio mot npirt clrls In tho MIOJI bhn did not cult I Tittrauv nciiualntnnies among the elrls of tho town HIT thick wnvy blond hair handsome I flgrt and sad but pretty fnco made people ask shout her nud In ft town of this size tier Identity could not lutic remain a secret Her behavior was mOt cxuiiulary And tho must expert of the collie nhen wcro never able to mako the I Hilitet i ImpnsHlon on her I In April 1MI4 Mr und Mm Austin decided to remc to Utlca Miss Austin was not anxious return hcrnunortunlllis being butter In this town nml It was nrrnnavd thntshoshould board with Mr Owen Klley who Urea at Gii Uullden MrtiU Mrs ItItey hail become greatly attached to the joutii unman anti treated her ns sister lonii after the Austlnx left town Ml Is Austin thronh a mutual friend got acmmtnted with CrAig Hi R1 A handsome curlyhaired follow with mitt blue eye und Just the MlKhtcMt suspicion nC I moustache Craft was member of the el in nt ml but took a iiecliil UaMlcal course with the liUanf btcomllitf a tutor ttftir ho had etuilinl abroad He HUH never very fond of hard tully nor washuclun I to dissipation nf any kind lieu 1 lillow ninnti the college men In diilKi I Io Inn prill now and then took a drink 1 When hei I arid for It but neir went ti any ixicis that would IIIITO entitled him to Lo claseil in the fait fit or subjected him to tho reproof of the faculty After nilg mil Mlvt Auttln hen usn changed man Ills toclal obligations gations cru fuch that ha was compelled ohO himself at many social functions but his Indifference to these diversions a BO striking that the trls In Ibo college net wero often wont speculate about his changed umnner In tho ruran tlmo Mrt Itile wltcled over Miss Austin a If he wen her own daughter Early in the Mirlne of 1MI5 a clcrlcallooklntr man camo lo New Brunswick from a 1ennijl Titnla town Ho was tho Htn Dr Craig Ir Cralc had come on hero to tco his son lie went to tho NVInnnts Dormitory where his I son roomed There was a very nlTictlounto mertlog roomr 8 storm followed when Jack rebelled against tho ntrlcturcs of the pirent and refusfd drop his acquaintance with Miss Austin The father Insisted for the ako of his Austn invalid mother that Jack should return to his home Tbo young man refused I nn tho father It Is paid took down the furnlshlncs In the room In his determination to evict the son lie secured a truckman and many of the things were removed The more the parent argued I and pleaded the moro tho son protected that he would not break with Ml Austin In fact ho would for ako college altogether and go Into business With a heavy heart It Is aid Dr Craig went back Penn Ivanln I happened Just at this time thAt work was very slack In the rubber factor and Miss Autlln had answered an advertisement In aNew anwere New York paper of a millinery nrtn on Fourteenth street that wanted I forewoman She told Crnlc It Is said that eh would Kara New Brunswick and go out of his life forever for she learned to be a stumbling block to Mi prosperity He would not hear of this Ho told her that they would both go to New York to live The young man gave up college without any explanation to his friends and It became a mystery herons what had become of him boon letters came from Kew York from Miss Austin I faying that she was boarding with friends and that she had secured the place that was odver tid and was doing nicely nver Yesterday the mystery was explained I when Mis 1 Lizzie Hetsell of Eaton avenue received I a letter from Mrs I Craig asking her to come and visit her at her home In West Fifteenth Street New York Tho letter went on to say that Mr Craig soon after arriving In New York had secured a place antI that only recently ho ttd come Into a larva sum of mono on the death of his grandfather Furthermore they were rejoicing oer the arrival of a little ther and the elder Mr Craig hud been to New York and had wished the couple God speedo were married on Christmas Eve 1804 Mrs Craig said In her letter to Mia Hetsell 1 but we decided to cay nothingaboutlt because Jack mIght have been forced to leave cole I and time be did not want his parents to know at the tme XTAItlXE IXTELLIOEXCB KlfUTTRIC iXHlliC THIS D1T Bunrtiu ISunicu I I 171 Moon rlies 821 111011 WATEH THIS DAT 4 kndjr nook 8 S3 I GOT liland 0 171 I Hell Gate 11 00 Arrived FRIDiT 8L Britannic llaildoclc Irnrpool ci Lahn Southampton Ss Jltcmac Mrlkle Mltbora Ei Postou city Ilarclar I Swansn a i Slip bxrrla I Harvuj IUrlia Jo a n0 Athlou hprozue Dublin bs Han Iktit I Amler in llamburv Yorktown Dole Norfolk FiTncUa York Hntanu Fi Sl IIItwl 1 Ilackuarth Inagna Cs Portia tarrrl Halifax Manhattan liraicg ll Portland Itor later arrivals First Pao 1 ABRHID 011 Hi Kaiser Wllhulm I from New York at Gibraltar 1 fei AIr from New York at Uruntf rhaven Ci Weimar from New orkniKnmerhaTen fciWerra from New York at Genoa El BeUardoa from New ort at Rio Janeiro HOHTED 3iaa aarn from notteraani for Keir York pasiea the Lizard te Lizard Oen from New York for Amsterdam passed the bJ UIt UorfT from Hamburg ew York off I FraHlnfi Inu Si Karese City from Jfew York for Bristol poised I I Prow Head ti nAurn mna rorteinf Mnn its Krs from nianzow for Nw i York I Tr tin Ltnt ns uf China from Yokohama to Vaneou 1 lirllnnnln from Niplo I for New York i ntnitiii i Itlo Jim lrr I fur New York MMnii irtlit Hamburg I for New York iJ Uoulvtortli fnini Itlo Jam Ini for New org 1 I iri la from lireiioek i for Si York tsllurrui from kuuius fur Now ori II noM nMnvnr I oiirt Es AronQUln Iron Jacksonville fur New York OLTOOIMJ on SUIn AutI Tttil tu I XIL rio I etui 1ifl Campanln liverpool toil i 70 I A I lioiirioani llivro 11Ut I AL 211 I Kpaarmlnin Kotttnlttn 7 on 3 31 00 A I Jilar I 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Mlin4 I ln I Pea Orleani 7ew 4rln1 i Jilt it Alone lln lol Jn a I Jti 111Iu lb 0 tllI Mrtl 8 2 bir lri iiien Jait i tiierantau laajtw Jut ti2J 1rIIJ 1 UrUuJa in TIiradUv lb 0 1lrl Jan93 nnbnI riierIej I 1AtUdOU 24 ilL ii 1 1 I NEW 10011 Drier Rviewa of Important and latnt IBR New 1cibllentlon It Is plain enough that Mr Brander Matthews hA followed tho realistic method very scrum ously In his latest noel Ills Fathers Son Harper Hrothen Tho story It scientific and educational and not 1 mere pastime I gives ui the local color of Wall street exposes tho baneful nature of certain forms of operations and deals common In that notorious quarter affords a picture of domestic life In Madison square and Is 1 study In heredity showing tho natural process by which the son of great operator comes to commit forgery and forsake his wife for a comic opera singer There CAn bo nodoubt that irof Matthews ha studied real persons and reproduced them with unwavering fidelity Take for Instance tho girl who married the speculators eon Mary Uomejn says Prof tintthews was a pretty little woman with dark eyes black hair nml a neat figure bho lad also a frank open glance a broad brow iv firm nose and 1 i sturdy chin There Is no word of exaggeration or false Idealism In this Its A renl girl Every render knows her And here li no shock or surprise ns In faithful realism there should none when the author goes on to cay that she looked per ectly healthy and wholesome And as though she had a Bound appetite Wo aro somehow sura of tho sound appetite even before Is declared nnd the statement of It later us cause It formulates and suMtAntlatc at exactly the right moment something that wo know Still further Is our feeling of grntlllcatlon carried vhen It Is specified In the next sentence thnt at times she had 8 selfreliant manner which suggested that she might have a will of her own Realism could go no further than this nor should we want It to Mary Komoyn was tho Innghter of a college professor and came wo believe from Amherst Mass Tho authors power of concentrated realism Is I again tllus rated in tho passage describing her introduction to tho great speculators Madison square household Ezra Pierce and his son Winslow have Just walked homo together from Wnll street and Winslow has Informed his father on tho way of his engagement to Mary Houicyn Winslow addresses his mother on entering the house housoI Mary here I Yes Mrs Pierce answered Shes waiting for you In the parlor Winslow threw his overcoat and bat on a chair and clipped Into the room wbire May Rotnejn stood a little behind hU mother lie kissed her suddenly lat log her by surprise Oh Winslow she cried btor your mother toot I hope mother will lee me kiss you a great many times he returned As Ezra Pierce came Into the parlor hU son brought Mary forward and presented her rather he said this Mary Ezra 1lerco bell out his large hand and the girl laid her In It recelTlnx a hearty grain Im glad to see ou Mli ltonseyn besaid looking her full In the face Then he te back with his eyes till fixed upon her She sloe the clone scrutiny without flinching hough the bright color left her cheeks slowly So this Is I the little girl my boy nnnu marry ho old man continued to contnue He says Mary declared glancing at Winslow and glad that his tater had released her hand at length And I do Winslow broke In nervously I want to marry her and aha Is willing to marry me lore her dearly and tho will mako me a cuod wife I know she wilt Iet us hOI so said his father since you are determined on the match Tho story abounds In dialogue ns admirable ns this Some reAders may object that It Is I not interesting but It betterIt Is true We should not wonder at all If Prof Matthews took It aown In shorthand We do not remember any excessive display of emotion on the part of anybody In the course of the story Mary Ilomeyn behaves and talks quito normally when sho 1 forsaken It is true that the elder Ire Pierce dies of a broken heart but In the phrase fo often beard on mortuary occasions ono hardly I realizes It ten tho family wire at the pains to appear to bear their bereavement quietly for It Is recorded that on tho way back from the funeral the weather served as a topic of conversation for those who had no heart for any more searching talk In fact His Fathers Son may bo Mild to bo almost entirely emotionless Nowhere In notion far know have drunkenness abandon so an we lrunkenneS mont forgery disgrace and death been treated with so llltlo fuss Such an entire suppression of tho romantic entro romanto quality which Is An Invention and I sham or ought to bIs 8 notable triumph for the realistic art Wo can think of no prose writer who has equalled this and Mr Bloodgood II Cutter Is the only one who has approachad It In poetry When Mr Cutter published his great poem On the Gift of An Old IllacK lAt to My Man Sam who was Afterward Killed In the War wo thought tho limits of simple realism bad ben reached but the lost word Int was not yet Mr Gilbert Parker tells romantlo and tragic stories and If they neer develop a rush anti whirl sufficient to carry the reader away the reason I we suppose that Mr Parker docs not rare to treat his readers In such violent fashion We should say that his desire was particularly that attention antI admiration should be boston cd upon the fine form and glitter of his language Ho loves to mako tho words Jingle anti the phrases swell and urobnbl there Is I no overwhelming objection though It Is true that form and bound are not everything Itecauso It Is our habit to stop listening to the music when we have hud enougn we have rend something less than the wholo of Mr Parkers story When Valmond came to Pontiac Stone A KImball Chicago ttlll we have real enough In know that almond aas a on of Napoleon that the Pontina he camo to WI as a mal In Canada and that ho totTered there a violent and sanguinary death In the concluding tngcs of the tale Wo have also remarked the curious circumstance in Valmonds ciise that truo ton of tho Emperor us ho was ho was Ignorant of the fact And jet pond ns the Iintcrors sun 10 lleIng himself to boa pretender ulsli that we bad found It possible in pcrscvcro through thu entire storjforno thoulil lao flattered ourselves In that oent upon tho potetasbn uf contildi rablo fortitude Candor compels us to pay however that we have mot hero with something superior to our powers The told and persistent artificially has effectually deterred us and wo aro fro to admit that ne have rend something leas than forty of these 2J compactly printed pages I wo believed In the cfll cacy of penance and felt that wo had occasion tu practice It no should possibly try Val mood again Hut no aro not certain that no shoUld We have been Impressed by tho perfect sanity the scrupulous conventionality And tho extraordinary lucidity of My houndspecd Dlscor cry a work of the Imagination perpetrated and published by Mr George Winslow Pierce of II os Ion In order to consult Mr Pierce book It I nucc iiry to hold It sldenajs and to turn two leaves at once As tho printed matter I confined to ono lt or each leaf It is possible by a Judicious selection of point of beginning to turn two leaves nt a time and bo to meet with nothing more formidable than nn Infrruutcd succession of blank rages Hut to do this would boconurdly I I i better to pursue tho printed surfaces for only lit this WAr will It lo insslblo for the render to become acquainted with the authors Impressions regarding a number of mutters Including the treat jcllow vulture of northern Africa which sits miles column wiieh two wied upon an invisible und dominates tho preface Hnce tho grand I tanjandrum with Iho little round button nt tho top tier baa been nothing HO fur lS wo ur Mr Plereos with the unaru lo equal lrllereua preface wih single exception of the rest of his book I btutcd In tho preface that tho nulhori particular und proprletar air Is a patemetit to lljliu nuculni extending with 1 rearward treasure motion Into uu uKubrnlo formula Involving tie necessity uf a woodcut From this It 1s I plain tobuieon an bod I possessing the ncccbsary vhuil qualifications that ulrsprlng ns well ai brainlllckd heartbeat and breuthswlnps have nothing whatever to do with the binomial theorem or Unite Integration or the exliauttlon of the negative exponent according to the aunaU of Ciilmmlo IadiUn tome second series I ttackensack Oth Thermldor with Illustrations i by RAphael and notes and three introductions by Andrew Lane This to our mind Is the great point In tho book thontth some readers mAY bo Inclined award this distinction tho authors saturated solution confirmation or his schoolgirl puzzle his sonnet to George and Mollle or his metrical welcome to death Ills welcome to death carries Indeed 1 suggestion which I not without Its cheerful side but AS mere poetry It atrocious Of fiction newly published we have received Russian Portraits by Melchtorde Vogue1 translated by Elisabeth CArr A Princess of tho Gutter by Slondo anti Tales from the Field from tho Nurse of 1 Ch Asbjnrn Ion by Sir George Dnscnt a new edition Putnams Sonsij A Whirl Asunder by Ocr trudo Athcrton And lianas Hunting by Robert Iluchanan Frederick A Stokes Company The Paying Guest by Georso Gls sing Dodd Mead CoI A Virginia Cousin and liar Harbor Talo by Mrs Burton Harrison Lam on Wolllo A Co Iho luckllns br Opla Held Laird Lee Chicago Tho FAt and tho Thin a translation by Ernest Alfred Vlzltolly of Zolas Lo Vcntro do Paris Tennyson Necly and btanhopo of Chester by Percy Andrew Hand McNally A Co Wo have received from Roberts Ilrothers Rnston Kenans Life of Jesus translation newly revised from tho twentythird and final edition CAvalry In tho Waterloo Cnmpnlgn by Gen Sir Eveljn Wood The Kellglon of Hope by Philip btnfford Moxom anti Tho Entail or The Lairds of Orlop In the new edition of John Gaits novels I From Macmillan Co we have received Now Poems by Christina HossettlDlckenas Tale of Two Cities and Mystery of Idnln Drood In the reprint of tho edition corrected by the author In istlo and George Mutgrnvas translation of Dnntos Inferno repnbllshed Tho Scrtbners publish The Lovo Affairs of A Bibliomaniac by Eugene Held and Kobert Louis fctoviiifons sulcldo Club In the Lul nns II convenient ivory Series Tnt Hlttor of the Fifth Army Corps by Lieut Col llllam I Powell antI A Metrical History of Napoleon llonapirte compilation of snugs and poem with connecting narrative by William Hlllls For Plain Women Onl ketche byGeorgo Fleming Is I published by tho Merriam Company Chemical Experiment by 1 Williams I published br Glnn Co lloston The Commercial Yea BookA now statistical annual Is I published by tho Journal of Com mtrceHands Hands and Pavement In FrAnce by Alfred Perkins Hocknell Is published by John Wiley I Ion Alaska ns I Wns nnd I by WlllHm Henry Dall II published In pamphlet by tho Wash ngton Philosophical Society The Monroe Doctrine Up to Date Is I A little pamphlet published by tho llliutnitrd Initricnii i The collected numbers of ante unit forest Aro published In a handsomel bound volume by the company which Issues that valuable Journal Its editor Is Prof Charles Sargent and It Is I A manual both of scientific knonlcdgoand practical Instruction PI is LUUSIW TilE nonL1 Ten ot of Twelve Ilerlln Theatres Pro tlucrd French tirk on Given JJate The latest howl In Paris over tho failure of the Government to encourage native workers In the various professions referred especially to the production of opera by foreign composers at the National Opera House Tho success of the Wagner works in Paris was of course tho chief provocation Somebody In 1nrls undertook to discover tho proportion of trench plays and operas produced outside of Paris for the last week In December Ilerlln was tho city first chosen and the result of the Investigation there must have been most gratifying the French spirit Ten theatres out of 0 possible twelve were giving French plays and at the Iio nl Opera House Gounnds Faust was sung on tho night of Dec 37 The German Theatre gave MollJres Le Misanthrope Jinloud plns Forriol Fedora and Mine tan Ciinc wer tha programme nt tho New the Berlin and the IeKslng theatre whIch alvi a draw largely from the French stage Tho Ilesldenr devoted exclusively to French piece was offering 1 Hlsaon comedy Scribes Glass of Water WAS the attraction nt the chiller Dumass Kenn vat thin hill at anotli house and thre thcatrts devoleil tu vniulev llle and comic opirn were undenting French works reltl run date tMected nas nut nil uaunl one anti I the Ireiu plays hat I win iiiiy tort of ri ngnl lon in Paris ore promntlv Cecil In Itfrlin In German form Thern Is I never thn ntttmptto adapt them tint li in ule In I preparing pi us fur the American ole lhi tire presented Just as the are vvrltti 1he ltnntlun In Italy when tho opera houses opened their ia ona Livr the reach I as much cRust for rlde lti I cnla In I Milan perhaps tho representative Italian onira house gay llrtt Saint baCnss Hinr I thu open hoiibi nt Turin nnd Padua I opined with nnm while nt Fcrrani Mai nets Mnnnn1 ns sung nt Ctmeo Ihomnss Mlirnon at Man tun Meyirlxirs la July at ban irl inlco Anhr I Prn Illnviiln Faust A A ors Im IlnI at Verona doiinods I Homin ct liilictn 1 I nnd at lirescii Ill7ets I I cs IVi hours do I Peril Hut tho witlsfai tlon of nil this was dimliiMiid ro thn Irene hmcn nhon thn stat tlrs rt iinlid tint the an Inrl I i In Naples 1111 I 5 111 nunirs hilt nl 1 klr nnd the iimn opera cnmmHnctil the Ma th1 tI Kin In i Itoini I Oni li uri I hnui In I I unit llr Din I IfHtti I rd Inu rung tno maller tonns rmnnumci with Innnlilui and DTIO with lohciinriii Nil ono Jnncli cuinpostr could clnm a preponderance like I I this Mlit I I i twit it tnn pi rfimiatiiis of armon and ono of Lea Peeheurnilo I Perks all first ODIZIX3 CASIAOn Jan II I IMIil at tuts residence 47n Ililtlcit Ilrfikljn FranCIs Cuy aei I 70 jears Notice of funeral reafur Eu lp4tt Noroton Conn Jan 311 I 00 Susan tn lord 1 Htfiof I I I arli I I iiinirn Funeral norvlced 11 lie Jell 1 at her lux I reild no haturtUt etin Feb I 1590 I 7 30ocljolt liitermint I private JEWAt Mount Vernon Jan 80 IHOrt I Jam I vr acti 1 3 i irt Funeral 1 I nt hU Into residence on Monlay lib 1 nt 9 1 1 1Ie OKMILKiln hrllaj fan 31 nt her rot iliiuo ukl Lmh tt SIM York atharlne wife of Jatiiti Mtlnrmlck In lit filth I I tar Funeral from her Inli lencu Sunday Feb 2 at 1 ucluelc iDttrinint In raivary I Cemetery MOOICIIn Vn York illjJnn 10 moil I million I nt hart failure itanil 1 il 1 Moon nged years iunrral services thn rrnent Avrliuo lr liH than liureli IMalllllel I Jon 1 Outuiay Hli 2 nttl 1 LarrlngK will hull train tearing New York from foot uf i1brty st ut 11 JO 1 I 1 SOI lKov VNolan A loliMnn requiem an nlrcrsnry fiats wlil I oriel rili on hitur lay Feb 111 I the Chueh of tliK Vnnunclatlnn corner ofllroulway und Vftl WIt 1 At 10 Al for the rt oxiof hue oul Df rather Nolan lulu rector Ness port lepers I phho copy IUUTlll Iuaoil away tuUdeiily nt tile home 1 lark avenue rrMa Jan Jl I 100 from hear falliirn rank I Iorlcr Nntlro of funeral herinflrr enport I I nnll Hurtfonl Lonui Inhere pliftio ioi 1CK EYOn TliurmUiy Jnn lio at her rctMrrici 1 ln1 1 7M hoe Kknny ilntulitcr of thn Into John oil fllzubtth lttiut aiut Mitirof tbo Kfv iauuis Itlcuuy umril fr la her lit1 residence nt lOoclock on uurilny ri I 1 llinultm nm4 nt Si Patricks cnlhfilral IcaO out It flowers HIIMiii Jan tAt MlUmcl hitert Melon thanley IeAlh anti tIn ls nf itt I ilrtra cil are rrtpnt full liiviint in atti nail funtril from the rnl iliicflof liljfnllur In Inv Mr JlitLt I sin Ifunl Lllnlonat anil toulh luih i liiunii Illll Si icY art iiaSAiirl i 11 I it I lnlU lo SI 1 to tho Cilluilril a hr I Milrtun lilxli man of re iileiii will lie nfiTi ru tlin rlots nf hl sinil Inter I wrist InllieCeiiieltrynf I thn lol I rrnlibr IIU On Jan 10 I ircirlck I nil I lunirilSunlny ttlt nt oilnck from 105 lAn 011 at 1 ttrcey ely IliUhu New Orlcann papers please cop lurE 1 IFNSird mini IV inrntPit 1 on the Harlim 1 lid iotii 1rlr i ithi niluutiNrl from I tug elrantl Central Ui IHII i nitc 1110 421 1 it 1Ittl1 JtICt KMIIIAII IIOOI OK HIlltUTIIAMl I lui iriJ Jlun in iitni I iluny I 7 Inirui I iluui ieflhit 1 4 Lasses ittulii 1 5 Vttlflliiyc I Ends ro i ca tslnciirri tioDUii and law mirk all sjitouis al al Tui lay aii 1 hurly mriilum 11JLfJltlANT JIP lwlU Its ycuibtol cpior aSkUivU ruslu i rAllll KB IIAIIt lULSAM ihii IAUKtll UUiUKlt 10X10 tB best coutfVui i i i htOiou lotCt AACBWtETIlOPOUTAN FOH A WAHU HOVPMEST 7th ar anti Uth I WAIU HiimUT ll A Her Parkri Cadinan Rnnilay o7i I 1 Hartdoek Tim Pleasant ieiioi 1kv lrr lour 8 JO 1 1 IV lladcllffji I i Lvvnlng service I Wu at and luth it orehntral music service of or Mormon by Mr talman AIM iiloiom will sing Gospel me tlniif every ulght Loncrt tonight for the peoplejree A crranid the congregation ejonil 111 caparlty of CbrUts the llvf Mission prmrd hat Catho In lie isJrilei swill henceforth held In Maionlo Tom iile 1 Sun aL evenings Tllf7ormcdCnthoIlc Services in Maionlp Temple A nth 1 nv antI 931 I it Fvenlni 7 43 Addrrni forth nlKhtrnment of rroteitanu and Lathollcs AitmtMion free Maonlo Tinpte nth ar and 211 1 it 11 lloformed A Catholic lervinn for the mllkhtennirntor I I roiiv 7 mis 10 anti CtiiotiC4 stii rciuuied Sunday evening I SSFMIIIVIIAlU4thaTS2J tt Sunday A LrmilaN i Of nitMil lecturer MibjKl I The liml i man ami Ibe aId AUnilulon Ire lollretlon 4 hOUTlT CHUItril MailUon av ant ith 1 A ller Hoderlck Tory pallor Services ntllA antI 111 I IOVIlVllIlr Clltllflt IlouleTnnl West IHth 1 I ntDr Maillsin LI I II fieri prinetifint 11 I yf ro limit tW Tutu lie sin ssnns of vVntiihr WOIIIPU nut tin LIUI of It 7 41 The Irodlital Son In Sew Yorklbs Young Mans Money All uone Uclcome I IIIIIUIIUFTIU ASCtSSIOS VL HtI1 Ti Ilh av ami 1 inthst HIV IrHC GiANT HrCTOIl 1 MUSH SEltLii 4 1 1 1 Anthem Lonlllnw lonit MrmliUiolin OlIOr1 1 All 11ey that Ial Trlt in CXXVltiiler Titer iFIrnilATION nf aevenlh anmvrriary I of St Inrlliooiniw ol Heioun Mlsilnn I I wilt take place 1 lies 1 Jlf IS 0117 101 proinlp nt speakers In ciuilliu Itev hit Imvll II elrror reeior 1i lirtholo luews eliiircli will be pnieut itecisi rnusleitl iro tranmu tlic public cordially InTltmL Henry 1 Had icy 1 superintendent ilirilCII lir I sanfonl OK THE pastOr PfOPIRFlve 10 10 7 SOi Points Sun tar tau lutrl lantern talk at itiitbL All welcome JVAMHJSTIO MtETINOB In Cooper Union five days this week from Feb 8 to Ken 7 at The lice A Dixon of Urookbrn will speak follows Monday Feb 3 The Insurrection of Jesus The lIce I llurrvll of New York will preside Tuesday teli 4 The tuttle skeptic spcially Invited eilllPmlsy I i Vcb 5 The OuU Man Thur ilar Fe owiii hli and hervlcn to 1lnt mn hrl iay OwltMhll uttls Acre of Diamond Ve 1 nd lllisl I ham anti ilthirs will elite id 1 spillljimnsNo 9 nnlilnllllMUwd MHs Anna Park eornitlif Sir roelleh plaulit AiliuUilou free boors open at JOT IFTII AVjTMTlRrSIHTFHIAN rnUBril roe I tier SItu HIV John Hull I I I pastor her lr Stutility Felt at AM ant I 4 lj 51 1 I L1tSTiCATEP SHIMON I on Thn tf 11 I lament ell Nat i Jll suit i Nrimns anurllst rranke Haw Inn in Hall iSO VVU 1th et Sunday 7 IS fut Ihnll tull 111 next week Ibe batibath Iu OrIgin Ills Wry nnil li nu I AIiSlN Ar IHPTIST I ClUUClIenrncr alit ht MAIUSON nr 51 I Iirs I II pastor Service on Minila Ill i A iud IM 1 The stor will priaili bunday mho lUA Mlclwtok service WeIt4l I Jt OiX ICTY Stilt ITI1ICA1 UlTUitFStinOay Feb 1 linl nt 11 I 13 A tII lecture Irof Sell I HI nrnitlH Vu lc llall corner 67th st and 7th av itjUt I The MrenKtheului of to Marriage Tlu Uli nl nCiill 1 tnli st are Invite Cr Ivti MfTiionisT i TIM OPAL ciiuncir ST IUt 1aliurr I I pactOrServiceu anti I communion at I A Jl In Cite chapel of the tholl till Itiu thnv corner Ir yntlipt ernicn by the Itev AuJiew onRacrr I I preil llnif el tor CT IUiniI MFV PA1USII IIOLSF iOMl East 121 it unI ln rvlees viornliw prayer and in HI at II I inloelt ovrnlnKprajtr atti 1 crinou al ochnk Ilr Sleurew will preach Sells free IEItliE I FM VM IL4M st ant I Bth avTomor nt I row it 11 A Hr Joseph Sllverman lectures The niinic Men anti omen of To day Their uppur tool I tls anti I Imlln I 1htl fret HIOOlltYriniiil Fall Wrlcht will lectUre lon I 1 Suniay I niornlru In Chlekerlni 1 Hall nn The SUth benr II I I 0 Clock orkraii recitals Vilintmlon free ubtctiOU CST lLBIISIEU Fire and Sword in the Sudan Jly SLVTIN AHIIl formerly Governor 11 of lit ItFVR Translated by Mnjor Wlngnte From a nitlltary antI historical stanlnolct th hsk itt I of I the hlKhrst alUJ hlutln lashes various ci pct ltiiot IIntrt1 Into region ai jet almost im 111101 known to mroprant lull ileitlnc apiarentiy to be ti subject turolrao luseoniplteatloni In the near future UIJ he map ir tics rikom bfllevea to to Ito I OntO aulhiiitlconepnvliirel There is 1 a so a careful Rn ua 1 plai of Khartoum anl Omdarman whUh nilkht 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