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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOTCK. SATURDAY. APRIL S. 10'r, RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

WANTED WASHING. ETC. WANTED HELP MALES. WANTED Hr.LPFEIiIAX'ES. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

RELIGIOUS NOTICES. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Spiritualist. wantkh -a fitht ilf iritpor. "8 IIhSfpv Protestant Episcopal.

Piotestnnt Episcopal. I ft 'I I HI I II Vljl Vi: IIIRI. TO CIVIl MAS- I hfsi spiritual Lnurcn 01 mm jtk -rn- mj3 V'nv iJlT IV IiKN- iManhittmii law office; snd letter BKDKOKD AM. i Vl li. II A.M., pr-vlouB Uev.

Mav S. Pcnncr OQNDAY SERVICES "ww i 'dV'- lust graduatfd from school prefer iiaruutu, (, 1 1205 TO 1250 CHURCH OF the HOLY TRINITY, Montague and Clinton Sts. SPEAKERS: B. Kinsoiving, D.D. C.

Swentzel, D.D. Clair Hester. F. Alsop, D.D. Alex.

Vance, D.D. C. Jones. NTKI) -VYAfHING AND IRONlXCs BY TFIM or tae home, hv rerpectable colored Mrs. I.

PIvrMAN, 516 Waverly av. ANTKlA VVAliiN(l AND I HON! NO A. colored woman; or to ko out by the day or week, ('all for two days at Smith st.second floor. 8-i VNTED'-'AVASnTSlS ANI IRONING BT A respectable colored woman, to tahe home. CftH address Mrs.

30 riasson av. 8-8 AYANTKD DAY'S iVOKK OF ANY KIND. I.1ZIK BAKKR, care Knnlt, 22 Prescott place, near Ttaloh av. ANTBD-AVOltK-TO GO Ol'T BY THK tAY. washing hnd cleaning, by a respectable woman.

Call for two dnvs at 36 Henry St. Brooklyn. 8-1 WANTBD WORK TO OO Ol'T BY THE DAY to take home washing, or to do cleaning, bf Oerman woman. Mrs. HAUGK, 1415 DeHajh avenue.

WANTKU WORK TO OO OUT BY THE DAY take home washing and Ironing or do cleaning, hv a strong young German woman. Mi-s. HHrCMNO. 1D4 K.llery st. 1-2 WANTBD-WORK BY A FIRST CLASS LAUN-dress; dav work: can do all kind of fancy loniirirv is nreDared to take work home.

Ca't between 4 and P.M. on ELIZA BELCHER. 991 H. Mark av; no cartiv WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. DISCARDKD CLOTHING-wanted: highest pikes raid.

D. BLUMBBRG. JW Atlantic ay. OLD FEATHER BEDS a drew FKATIIEHS. WT Hopklna st.

Brooklyn. 3-7 liMnTKsfT-HTf'KS PAID FOR (iKNT I.K-VF.N'S nlSf'HnK LOTHI'fi. AD-I1HKSS A. MILES. 1S19 ATLANTIC AV.

i-1 ANNOfNCV.MKNT LADIES. children clean out vour wardrobes. Write, oa'l Mr. nnd Mrs. COHEN.

1669 Fulton price. paldfor discarded clothing. I'lVlfFV PAID FOR GESiT r.l Ol-T ADDRESS M. H. KUsltl, 1T I.TOTt ST.

YOUR OLD CAR-ETS ruga. Wrire for samples and will call to pue estlmatea. AMKRICAN P.Ijt'. VFtV SKV a. 2-7 75 Cents "Piano and Organ Tuning.

Thirty vears experience: pianos and organs tuned and retailed: workmanalilrt jioetKl 'o BWALP, at F'elli! st. la-ai WANTED CAST 0EF CLOTHING. Tirk T7 Df Kalh n8r Huitton pyn hRhfH prices for mid nentlmn'ii dls-uarrted clothing and H-ialfkins. Call or tend posta'. 3 OLD BOOKS bOUGHT.

large llbrait or small collectiona bought far enrh. Buyer will anywhere, etty or country. Mtimatea made free. N. M.

LADD ROOK 646 Pulinn j-t. tl flBH Ptvntnfi BOARDING. 598 GREENE AV. Table br.ard and romr. 1-7 is SOUTI.

OXFORD ST. I.sryr front room, also hall room; board. S-'f HEIGHTS 20 "SIDNEY PLACE. Rooms, en suite or single; first class lihie. 7-7 93 LAFAYETTE AV.

rooms, with hoard. -7 HuAh D-4i A EllPrll ST-- A RO ROOMIE rd. 'iliahle for two ali't hall from; romtor'ahle heme; table hoard. i-'t lArgjrooni wlh heard, for t'o; reforenca. -7 90 PROSPECT PL.

PARK SLOPE. Alcova and square room, singly or en suite. 435 CLINTON AV. 1-arge sn.all roomy, wltii or without board. '27 PARK SLOPE 902 PRESIDENT ST.

F.Iojrant rooms, near park; excellent table; 'phone. HEIGHTS 13 MONROE PLACE, rooms: pxtelient tabl ablo. tarma reason --1 THK VICTORIA. f'ORNKR SEVKNTH AV AJ St. John's place Sec md story alcove, also hall ri'ioni; dining room parlor floor; moderdt 'erms.

i-. 66 CLARK ST. Large and single rooms: five minutes to bridffe: table hoard. 7-J THE SEC0R. 261 CLINTON ST.

Pleabatit corner room; also some single rooms tojet. wlth board y32T-J Main. 7- SL0PE7' Large second floor front alcove room; also large front roum. tdlrd floor; table board; tetephene i-t 280 HENRY ST. Large and eimall room a.

with good board; roams thoroughly heated. 2-7 452 JEFFERSON AV. Secord floor hack room, with southern exposure; alMmprtvemcntsjmd convanlem-ea. tj-7 Bedford taction 986 Terpen Newly furnished alcove and hall room; improvements. 6-7 95 HANCOCK ST.

Alcove and square rooms; pslect board; nent. perm a 155 Hancock St, Near At. Large hanoioma Snd story superior table. 6-7 181 J0RALEM0N ST. Desirable hall room, with excellent taWe board.

179 WASHINGTON PARK. Orm. Fort Greene; nicely furnished roams: reference. 2-7 PARK SLOPE 396 FOURTH ST. Large and small rooms; quiet, selsct; moderate.

HEIGHTS187 AMITY ST. Newly decorated, elegantly furnished rooma with board; table board specialty; telephone. $-1 PARK SLOPE 131 SEVENTH AV7 Alcove, modared, square, hall room; table HEIGHTS 160 J0RALEM0N ST. Denhlcj rooms and board In a student' resi- nre: for ladies. mhZ6 ur 185 LEFFERTS PLACE.

Entire second and third Honrs, spacious bosrrl. 5-7 HAXPSOMr. PARLOR fi; ft "wiXDOVi'n brown stone corner residence; nqutre room, third flf.or; Improvement. 77 New York av, corner Pak-iRc 2-7 11 AND 13 SOUTH 0XF0ED ST." Desirable third door front rooms; good board. 480 CLINTON AV.

TViached: piazza; extension lawns; raflnedl hrms board. 1-7 142 HALSEY ST. Front alcove; also square rooms; very disirn.b e. HEIGHTS 27 "SCHERMERildRN ST. New management: front rooms and ta.bie boatd.

177 PARK PLACE. Board Exceptionable opportunity rooms and board; references. tecu re i-7 HEIGHTS 65 UVINGfT0N ST. Bet. Court and Clinton; a large and am room ort 2d floor; house in first claw order; reference.

2-1 12 FORT GREENE PLACE. Select alcove and square room; large close, bath, telephone; private family i'-7 PARK SLOPE 47 SEVENTH AV." Beautiful alcove: othtr attractive rooms; en perior culyine. 163 LAFAYETTE AV. Second floor back room; tlemen. all conveniences; fii-M 166 WASHINGTON PARK.

FronMng Fort Orene Park house, loca tioiu larae and small roomir 7 428 FOURTH ST. Two second floor one alcove: table gues. Bcpmmclatedj talenVone. '202 PROSPECT PARK SLOPE Handsomely furnished large square rooms; stn-glf. room.

3-7 73TcmtFoTfwtfSt'. Cor. Lafayette At! A large alcove room and large square room netvlv furnished: fl-st ('laK table boa id. 97 LAFAYETTE AV. Pteaeant square ro.m: excellent table; telephone.

TBI 8H Ft FINISHED ROOMS; TABLK board; detachfd house; plassta; delightful Ion. Sl Wentmlneter road, between Beverley road and Aver.ue 1 221 Cumberland St, Near DeKalb Av. Iarge and email excellent board In kpt houte rr ferer.oe telephOTie. 172 REMSEN ST. Second floor and fourth floor rooms; excellsi't fi-7 ta'jle.

330 ADELPHI ST. Large room, suitable for two gentlemen; ali hall room; good table board. 5-7 110 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Opposite Hotel Mirgaret; choice location; reftnej appointments; excellent table board; telephone 95 PIERREP0NT ST. Large snd smull rooms; all conveniences: stj.te, with private bath, table board; reference.

138CbLUMBiA HEIGHTS. Cool summer hbnie; harbor views; rive ntlautea feriles: handsome suites or single; homelike: moderate "-7 71 FIBST PLACE. A.M'Kri- S' HOol. HdYS AMI ilP.I.S WHO nritf to call at th box ofllcp of Mniiptic Saturday morn- YORK CITY tatir; ciu- rererencei. WjVToN red: no exoe- Apply to Western Mtrtrio une st.

New tcrk. al-cy AND PAPKUHASOKKt: first da men only; waiies tLit? ier day or crune icdv for cork. Yor.kera P.tinl- h.at and Decorating 22 Warburton av. Yon. kr.

v. Y. L'7 AN TV" I t-A YtTl Nt WHO CAN KICK A press; mnn reside in Hrookljn; must he scrlctly t'-ntrerat-! have first, clitra references, t'al. ftsrson at Putnam av, Saturday afternoon, between 4 and 6. NTOIWA NfroiTliXD JANITFIKSS.

MAN and wife, without family, for six flats, douhle: entire time: man must be plain painter and mechanic: steadv Job. Address, with particulars. JANITOR, liox 41. Kagle offlre. -5 WANTED SITUATIONS FEMALES.

fKXtiiPHKR utid om aeslstanl hv a young lady, h'ginnr. P. Decatur St. Ilrooklyn. fASHIKII.

BY RK-sne. table girl: good penman. Please call or in Third av. "-2 WANT Bb-HlTr ATIO.V-A8 rtTENOOBAHHKK and ipewHier. hy a young lady.

agd hi; neat. and rapid operator: American: start T. Address M. KAVEB. 5H Cover' st.

Nuraea ncrl SeamstresBes. WANTKD-glTI ATfON-AS NTHSB TO CHILD not under years, by a young girl; like to go to country. Seen at piesent 4j'0 laray-e'te WAN cku-SITIIATION AS NI'llK GIRL OR to do general housework in small family, by voung Swedish g'ri: good tall on 6jl av: top floor. INFANTS NfRr-rC, bv t'norouahiy comr'ent. experienced nurse: take entire charge infant from birth: understands bort'e feeding: best city reference.

I. Halaev t. ChamBitrmal'ls and Uaitreaisea. WANTRD SITt." ATION- AS A I i A P. A I and waitress, by girl: willing t- so to country.

Call at present bTi Waverly av. Ts A Til Tm HER and waitress: reference. s'l at "I Ninety-first st. co-ner Fifth av; Mrs. ViA Thll SITUATION AS 'H AMBKRM AID and naHrKt.

by young girl. IS: Kn home nigh's. for to das r.n Mis SADIE AN- NK'PT. Fleet pla- e. 8-2 WANTED PITUATIOX-AS A fH ID or waitress In a buardMg ncuse.

hy a ni girl; at home, vail ai 271 Marion at, near Howard oi- WANTED-T-ITUATION- A A AM BF.RMAID and waitrer. by a vrpef tabie sirt; wage 116. Addrse Thirty-flfth aet. of a-naral lan. Fiatbuah: no card answered unle -ar r1d.

1 t'i HJTi' ATIOVfl BY RK3PE girls: one chain borrnaid aid waitra tii othr to ar gnerai housewirlt. raf '-all for in-o day at 4H Hl-'kw st: fir: floor. Cooks, Washers and Irorers. A NTE I A TI A i'OOK. W.MTRE?? or do Renpral housework.

In city for summer. Applv before 10 or aftsr 7 to p-esstit smplovtr. A. H.T)KvVITT.n3 WAN'Vrib sn i'ATiON-AS pi.Aiv cook and laundrssa. bv a rpiddie woman: to 150 In country.

COOK. 2I: Fullon at. Brooklyn. T-2 Genera Housework. WANTP.D-WTCATIOX-TO CO THE OENBSAI.

housswork. by a your.s weman. 6ti Tsnty-thtrd st. WASTF.D- lTUATfON-TD DO THF. drNKHAO housework In a private famliy; reference.

Ad- dress Po WANTKO-filTUATlON-TO DO THK GEXKR A.L housework, hy a -olo'ed girl. Ap- nlv nt Uft av. flrnt floor. T-S WANTfcD SITUATION-TO DO THK GENERAL housework, Ly a respectable woman; good city Please call at 191 Skillman sf; no catds anrwrred. WANTED SITUATION TO DO THK GENERAL housework, by a respectable young woman; is a good cook, washer and Ironer; has city refer-n-es.

i'all for two days at 72 Madison st, neee Patchen av. 8-2 WANTED PROFESSIONAL, WAKTED 3fPRANO SOLOIST FOR A QUA R-tet; salary Jl a Purday: state experience, with refereuces. Addrega got). Box 40. Eagle office.

TENOR. EgreptlonaPy fine voice for miartat. Apply Tuesday evening, lith, Nostraid Av Church, Quim-y st. A.WiCD-!"OPHANO AND BASS EoR the paid choir of Plymouth Cluireh. Apply at church Mondav evening.

April P. cOOTT' WHEELER, chdrmaster. 6-2 20 YEARS AT CHANDLER'S. PIANO TUNING. HERBERT RICE.

1(15 TTH AV. TEL. TSH-W. PROi. WANTED ENGAGEMENT.

WANTED -EKtiAtiBMEST EX psrlsticed mala and ftmals operator; aatlsnta treated at realdenca or offlct. DOUCiLAS. IhbS Pacini' st. WANTED ENGAGEMENT BV A TRAIN FID nursa: raoabla in anv Ulnd of cass: hoenltal trainlnc: will maks snKaiJsmsnt rraonable. Ad- tlrsrsNl Box h.

Kills one. WANTED SITUATIONS KAL2S. WANTED-SITUATIOS-OK ANT KIND. ET A lifru colored man, at Sklllman al; ljERT. WANTED SIT UATION BY A VOVN8 IRISH majt.

to Isarn bartsndlnr. Address M. care Lynch. 8T0 Bergen st, Brookln. 5-i WANTED SITUATION- AS DRIVKFl FOR DO' tor or as houneman and bmier.

a yotmf white man. ('all or address Schaeffer st. s-: WANTEH SITVATIOX-AS STENOGRAPHER or private secretary; experienced; Ct: salary $.1. Reply, SMITH -PR EM I KR. Kagla Bedford brsnt.h.

4-7 WANTED SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN. 34. at anything: not afraid to work: sober and steady: refetence and security. Addresa Box 8. Eagle office.

WANTEP-SITUATION-A TOUXG SOUTH-erner desires a as in a real es'ate firm: good ch-tvacter; willing: references. At.dres. H. VLL t4j First st.it' 8-: WANTD-SITUATlbN-AS rfUTLER ORAS A waiter, ny a voung colored man; very neat In appearance: first class reference: ctty or country-- MoFARL.XNlXJllOFrlr.ee st. clty.

J-3 WAS rB-ITtrATlON-AS' OOACKMAX' IN A private faml'y. hy respectable yocng man: city or countrv; three years good referen es. Call for two days on THOMAS RE1LLY. Third av. JI WANTED SITCATION-HY COLOItED MAN.

in private family, to wait on table and do all upstairs work, at'end to furnace, anything around vjse. Call or address card to J. SEAL- F.V. 304 Prince st. WANTED PITUATION-AS BY A young married man: steady position: can ao do palnttnx and paper hanging; good at jobbing; has all tools required for both: wages $3.75, Call cr addresj J.

HYRXES Ii.i Albany av. 8-i WAXTKD-SITrATIOX- COACHMAN. BY A useful youn colored man; twelve years experience with horses and driving; strictly sober, honest and reliable; rference can ba seen. Apply oraddress 8-2 A VTrTr-Sff UATIONAS JANITOR. FIMT class place: understands steam and hot air htaMnt; two yeare in present position; good references: no dark or unsar.ttan living rooms.

Address JANITOR. Steuben St. 7-3 OOACHMAN. BY A firit class German-Amerlaan. aced 33.

married ha reference and understands his buni-iies In every capacity; sober, steady and reliable. H. S. Hon 10. Ksgle office.

8-4 A COLLECTOR. RY a man knowlmr New York and Brooklvn thoroughly, married, aaed 38; can furnish hondi; references ooen to strict lnvestiuavion. Address COLLECTOR, drvir store. 1 Gatey 8-C ANTKP SlTl ATION AS BARTKNDER. RY nest appearing young Irishman.

In good place, where Intesrlty and lobrletv will be appreciated: ran furnish best personal reference from last employer, rail or addrest? BARrKNDKH. 17? Clifton place. A 1 Tl A Tl BY I MAN. 23 a anything: would to work in targe building, do cleaning and be generally useful; honest, sober jiiKi etendy; 4 years last employer; good reference and security. Address S.

Kagle offloe. WXNTEP-Sltl AN eapeu certified pub.ir accountant, by an expert-eiK-nl oung man. past year and rnonUta bookkeeper in one of the largest national banKs of New York City; position with reliable firm; h'crhest references. EXPERIENCE. Kacle office.

S-2 CT1EF. lit'TLER, by a young colored man; all around, first clan cook best pastry, soup iirtd entrees em ire oharge kitrhen or dining room: good manager; unnersianas ootn o-ancnee tnorougmv; P-at ref erences steady, aober and rel blii. Ad-dresa STEWARD. Eo 12, Ensle offlce. 7-2 WANTKD STTtfATION-AS COACHMAN THOR-oughly competent man.

to take charge of gentleman's etabU and equipment; can drive four and tandem If required; strict lv nober. honest and trustworthy: will always be found billing and obliging; good appearance, medium elze, married, age 3 years; 12 yjar first cla.r? references; present employer can be aecn. E. O. .1..

Box 12. F.ade office. 8-4 WANTED WASHING. TC. WXX I 0TOTAK To Ri5o out bv the dav bv a colored woman.

Mrs. Atlantic sv, first floor, left. S-C WASHIX'I-rAMILY WASHING. 5 CENTS flat work; sheets, pillow table cloths Ironed. tOc.

doren. hand ironed iifilrTs a specialty. FRANKLIN HAND LAl'NDRY, 419 Warren st. 2-7 A TED- AH I drvlns pUi'e. Aoply i AND inONTNYJ COdD SI.

Carroll st. S-3 A AND IRONING BY THK day, also sweeping. DENNIS, oil LmvIs bv, flra tJI nnr. dsv ft or or a or li Lafayette Av Presbyterian Church, a lIVrri M. Rev.

Ckland B. McAfee, D.D., Pastor, win iii'fki ti-nionow at p. end 7:4 Morning theme. "T.i Word of Suffering on the evening theme he Wonl Of Triumph on the mm' Bible class at rfabhath an heal hi P.M.: regular weekly P'vr FiMv -eiiing. led by the pastor.

I Trip public are invited to all the meetings of th I SKCfiND PRKSBYTKFUAN CHCRr'H 11KMHEN and Clinton Rev. Louis Vanden Burs, mlnlHter, will preach nt 11 A.M. and tf P.M. Strangers to mfM with u. KST.M I ST li" A NTO is' jifT" VI RST "PLA 'K.

Rev. 1'Ycderlck Campbell, pastor 10:30, coin-rpunUin. reception of ik-w mf rubers and 12, paster' Bible claw Subhath slio.i; 7, ChrUtlan Kndeavnr: people's song nervlc )v: the nto: Presbyterian United. (SECOND I'XITKD PRKSBYTKRIAN rHTROH. Atlantic; hv, cnrnr Bond mi, Hew Wni.

M. Nlchoi. pawor Public wotvhip at 11 A.M. and P.M. Strangers always welcome; come t-i-tnorVow Proteatnnt Episcopal.

Auu saints' cnrrr-H, seventh av and Hevent'n st. Rev, Wm. Morrison, tcctor Hi' communion. A.M. morning prayer and mon, 11 o'clo-'k; Sunday sx-hocl.

P.M.; con-tirtnatlon class. P.M.; evening piayer and se'ip-ci. o'clock. daily. 4 :P.M.

UP THE MEHHIa'h. OR BENE AN'D Clermont a vs. Rev, it. cintr Herter. rector-Holy ''ommunion.

A.M.: servbe and sermon, 11 A.M. and 7:4 P.M.: Stindav school. P.M. Crtt.rU OF THE INCARNATION. GATES.

RF--twetn Classon and Franklin Hva-Tir, J. G. Bacchus preacbes, I r. Townnd G. Jackson, rector St.

Paul's. Flatbuh, CHURCH OF THE rtOOD PHEPHKHU. M--DON- ougb liar l-w a Ktv. Robert Ph.D.. rector Sunday services at 10;) A.M.

and 7:30 P.M.; rector wenches in ihe morning and the Rev. Henry I. Drew In the evening. A cordial welcome to strangers. CHRIST CHURCH, Bedford av.

nw Division. Rev, J. H. Darlington, D.D.. reator.

ndfl. fervlces and 10-30 A.M.. 2:30 and 7:45 P.M. The refnr will rarh mor.nlna;and evening. CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, Clinton and Mom anus cis.

Holv Communion, A.M. Morning prayer anl sermon bv Ttev. ,1. H. Mcltsli at H.

Con fli teat ion class. 4 P.M. Kvenin prnyer and sermon hy K. V. Chauncey at 9.

'I welcr.rr at these servlr-fs. CHIRCH OP THK RKDEEMKR. POPRTH AV and Pacific st. Rev, .1. La-ey, Ph.D., rector Sunday.

April 9, Bervlcea 8 oni A.M. anl P.M, Ven. Archdeacon Wehhr of Boston will preach. Monday, at 4 P.M.. mass meeting for addresses by Archdeacon Webber and Bishop Hrown of Arkansas, special sprvtca eveiy nlprht next week at 8 o'clock, conducted by An hdeqenn U'ebher.

Church of the TrahsfigTrafion TO II HAST ST. MANHATTAN'. Kervlces: 7. S. 9 and 10:30 A.M..

4 and P.M. Hev. Dr. Houghton, rector, preaches at 11 o'clock. Choral Kv.niK.ng, Solemn Procession.

4 o'clock. THIS WEEK DAILY fERMONS hv FATHER HCGHSON, O. H. 12 o'clock, noon, and P.M. GRACE CHURCH, Hicks st.

between Remnen and Joralenion: aerv-ic. holy communion, 8 A.M.: mornina prayer and eimon, 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon. o'clock. ol5-a tf A NX'S CHCRCH. CLINTON ST.

f'ORNEU T.lvinicaton Services 8. 11 and at ppe-cisl musical service, when Stalner's oratorio. "1 h. Crucifixion." will sung; the rertar. Dr.

Alson. will preach. OHT'RrH. bT. JOHN'S PLACE, below Seventh SV Service: Holy communion.

A.M. morning prayer and wrmnn, 11 A.M.; tfunday e'hool. 3 I' evening prayr and Harmon, 8 o'clock. All are Invited. Rev.

Frank Paee. D.D,. rector. aS tf a MARK'S. A DEW HI ST.

SPENCER Roche, D. Sunday nervlce. 8, (deaf mutei. morning ubjert, "What Prayer Involve" In the evening the Rev. J.

Iewla Parke. D.D.. rector Calvary Church. New York, will preach; dally aervice at Fridays atJP M. SV.

GEORGE'S CHT'RCH. MARi'Y ('OR- ner Gate, the Rev. Winn-ld Scott Tiaer, rector Holy Communion. A.M. Morning prayer and aermon.

10:30. Evening, choral service and r-mon, dneaday, 8 o'clock, evening prayer and rermon. Ylltor cordially welcome to all theac i aervlces. Sunday school, 3 P.M. st.

s'sbf a xd wi C. loughhy ava, Rev. .1. Clarence rector-Morning prayer and nermcn, A.M.: Sunday ev-hool 8 P.M.; evening prayer and "The Cruci-flaion by Sir John Stainer, P.M.: lenor, August H. Fry: baaao, Albert Walsh.

Servlre daily. 11:8.1 A.M. and P.M.. except FVl-dav. p.m.

ST. JAMEfl' CHURCH. FAYETTE AV AND Ht. place 7:5 will ba rendered: HEAR MY PRAYER, by Mendelssohn, and other selection by aololsts and choir of fifty voice, under direction of William Armour Thayer. ST.

BARTHOhOME-W'S CHl'R 'H. PACIFIC ST. near Redfnrd av, Rev. R. M.

W. Black, rector 8. 11 and Tn afternoon the Blahnp of Ung Iland will confirm. On Tuesday evening. In the church rooms Hon.

A. Pf.we;i will deliver an addrei before the Men's flub on "Some Thinen About the Tjibor problem." Men are TO-rH'v Ipvited to be preei't. SAINT PETERS. STATE ST. DR.

LINDSAY Parker, rector Ktorly celebration. conftrma-tion by the bishop of the dioce. Rt. Rev. Frederick Burgeia.

at II: offering for Diocesan Missions: one hour een'lce. 8 P.M.; special Lenten preacher. Rev. CVnis Townsend Bradv. Men'a Tieaeue meeting Monda nlprhf, at 8.

Frederick T. Sherman on "The Young Man In Dr. William J. rulckshank gives a "Health men Invited. ST.

I.rKE'P rHl.RCH. Clinton av. near Fulton st. Rev. Henry C.

Rwenuel. I). Hector Pervlcen for the firth Sunday In )nt: and 11 A M. and 7:45 P.M.; morning tonic. "The Arrhi.

teeture of evsnlng topic. "The Alchemy of people's service In the evening; tne i.rtanv. familiar iiymna anthems and a sermon: confirmation Instruction, nee days-Dally at 10:10 A.M. and 4:45 r.n.; an instruction no minutes) ery after- noon se i.ent earo. Reformed EpiscopRl.

CHI OF THF. trand and ava. p.ev. D. Calkins I.

pastor in charge Services 11:30 and lenten services Wednesday at 6. FHIDVV, AVR'l. 14 (T It. BISHOP T. W.

SABINE, D.D. Will preach and administer rite of confirmation. Ptrsnaer welcomed at all services. Reformed Church In America. AT FIRST REFORMED OHI'RrH.

"OLD FT RST. seventh av and Carroll st. aervlces 11 a.m. ana m. rne minmter.

Far. rsr. will Special music for evening aerv- Ire. selections, from the "Mestah and Gounod's Cienia. muartet, attsisted by a chorus.

BETHANY CHVnCH. CLERMONT AV. NEAR Wllloughby, Rev. James Demarest. D.IX.

nastor Sublect morning. "Fldelitv to Trust afternoon. 3:45. sn obtect sermon. CHURCH ON THE HEIGHTS, Plerrepont st.

Rev. Douglas Adam. 1), Minister. Servlcea 41 A.M. and 4 P.M.

Dr. Adam Will Proach. Subject for Afternoon: "The Attitude of Admira tlon." Fl.ATUUfiH REFORMED CHURCH PREACH Ing by the Rev, Dr. John fclwv Lloyd; morning JLe tvlt" at 10:80: van In at 7:30, tt a GRACE REFORMED CHURCH. LINCOLN ROAD and Bedford a'.

Rev, Charles S. WyokofT. pastor The pastor win preach at 10:33 and 7:80. THE WHITE iHUHCH. BUSH WICK AV.

AND Him rod the Rev. Edward Nllee, pastor 10:30 a.m.. sermon topic, rtm orKs or tna t.nnst P.M.. sermon topic. "The Supper at Beth any.

ou are cordially invited. THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, Dedford av and riymer st. Rev. E. D.

Hatley, D.D.. paptor-heiv cos. A.M. and P.M Prof. PVank von Neer and large choir funds, tne music.

niai-tf- TW IjFTH ST REKORM KD f'HUR Twelfth st. near Fifth av, Rev. .7. Collin Caton. pastor-Servlres.

A.M.. P.M.; morning sermon bv Rev, H. Fisher; evenlna theme, "The Hardships and Compensation of the Christian Life." by the paninr. All cordially welcomed, especially strangers. Society for Ethical Culture.

SOC1ETT FOR ETHICAL CULTURE. CAR NT'. gle Hall. Fitty-weventh rt. Seventh nv.

Manliat-tannnoay morning. 11 .15 o'olivk, Mr. Lenlle W. Pprapue: subject, 'Accepting Our Human Limitations.1' Spiritualist. AT IRVING PLACE.

NEAR PUTNAM AV, Mrs. Ashiev noma Ppirmm aeaiice i ueanay, 3 P.M.; Wednesday. 8 P.M.: developing claw Monday evenings onsuitutton daily. Appoint ment a de-iretleom aturJhome. Holds nervines every Hnnday evening Ht Koch's Aasemblv Rooms.

Hedford av (over P.eynolds A 8legrlest: Mrs. J. O'Connor will dcmomvlrate snlrit i-eturn. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALISM. MISS EMMA C.

RESCH ARCANUM HALL, rORAKR BUDKOHll A Al ST SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 9. 1905. MeannorfiH frnm Yonp I. overt linn. tiooiT jMinii'.

sKvrs CHURCH OF THE LIVING TRUTH. Koch Hull. 1233 Mrs. CARRIE 8. THOMAS.

spmurcn. RVRRV SI 8 P. followed HV PunLtf SEANfE. C'H ARI.OTTR CH4)LT? Soprano, lJOS8 CU'EN AT P.M. lnt? lion )lf.

and Hi Kvrrv hiiiiiliiy P.M. Inspirational by in- fni by a pi ska.vi;. AVIWIK V. BI'Tla-KK (Cij)trmio UOOKM OPK AT 7 To-mnri'OM P.M.. CatlK'dral Clares L'ClnriT hv DR.

C. 0. SAHIER ntal TramiriK nn.l aw lnfl.ii.nccd by P.nvirnmnem and i HnrrU MnmloMn Uunrlet. Miss Margaret (iaule. Fin st isson vno spiriii ijsts, reffulwr s--rvicf '-niHinnliy nt Address by .1.

P. uri'lay, S. Tuxrdo, Fitiy-nlnth ft Mj.iinuii Manbnttan. SPECIAL NOTICE. Brooklyn Spiritual will hrafip, IvjM rretiiiRs FatiTUsy evenings.

'6 nt Bedford av'eniranee Hnnrok st Tli vt-niuK ven to psyehonicitif and flower tea'iii k. Mrs. Ash'ev, Ueo. Clark and othr (tood me-djvmy. Unitarian.

CHCRCH OP THK FAVIOCR PNITXR-I A t. Ptencpont -t and Monroe plai st 11 A.M. The minister. P. I'orbes, will pvea'h; Mibjer-r.

"The Appffti to riuiulay S'-hoo at A.M. Half hnur midweek sefxtce. we.inffS.iay at m. The mu- i cordially JjivPdto lnthls cliun PI.ATBl'SH UNITARIAN CHCRCH. JC A and (Miurrh aThe minister.

John Davidson, will preaoh; subject, "Tfivi pled of arvifo at 11. All weh'Omf. skco.vT) T' tTr a t. ri-. and Congress t.

Rev. Anna iarlfn peneer, of Now York, will preach at 11 A.M siiljft. "Cast Your Nets Into the Lieep." Tiie puoiit- Is eordfaily Invited. UN" ITT CHCRCH. GATE3 A AND 'R VINfJ plac-e Rev.

Wm. M. RrundHp. pasfor. will preach: subject, Wherein It.

Authority Ccnlnt? servlei, A.M., Sundav :45 A.M.: rises, 10 A M. Y. P. R. T.

8 All earnest lv Invited. Uciveisalist. ALL SOI'LS' TNI VKRSA LIST Cllflicn. ROI'I'H Tenth at. near Hedford av.

L. Ward Hrghain. minister Morning service. 10:4: Sunday at P.M.: evening tall: by 1'astor In the srle. of "The Prophets as Reforms, CHUHCH OF A fiKANW A n.r Fultnn Thoman VAv.

arl minister A.M.. "Tin Waj-. tin Truth a.nrl the 2-M P.M.. Sunday P.M.. IJi.

Klloocd Xash will CHU'RCH "OF THE GOOD VyrVVT Pt, between Red! Hr Stuar.t av. Hev. R. Kuft. pabtor Frfirhln(E 11:48 A.M.

nm P.M.; SurtJay nrhool P.M.: Tonr.ft meeting P.M. Mrnngern cordialiy wflonm. ACiscellaneoug. BROOK UN THKOSOrUTCAT, fioriKTV. South Oxforrl nt Regular tvkly nitiiiRH.

Sun-riavi at P.M.: April addresse-. by Mr. an-tum. "Rennrrotlon." and Mr Markay, "The MILLENNIAL DAWN BELIEVERS Met every Stindav at Cerrpt Hall. Kitlirn tt and Troy nv, at P.M.

Bihle ntulents wrlcnme. MR. '5. ALRK H. OFaCRANTON.

preaeh the s.crpej, D. In S16 Tlii-tee-iT'i st. to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. All welcome. MENTAL SCIENCE.

"Hrrle of Ulvlne Ministry." 14" South Olfnr.1 Sunday, It. Bra.llev Isffsrv. subjct. spiritual Sfsnlrtran'S of ths Lurd's Prnvsr" Tuss.Iay afisrnoon msstlriB. Tubllc to all mrtlnas SUNDAY 8.

HOOT I.ES.-OX Toli t-'a -hers and oihers In old Atheneum nulidtnp, conie. A tlnntic and Otnton vi, on Htur- day. 8 P.M,. conducts hy the Rev. Donald Frawer.

SPECIAL SERVICES FOR WOMEN, Stirday sftermnn at 4 o'clock. REV. F. BOYD EDWARDS. Speaker.

MRS. ARTHUR J. ELLIOTT, Soloist. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN fecnermerhorn st and Flalhush av. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TKMPFRANCK UNION no.

noifiH meetings hundav and Thursday nlahts comer of and WSI.ouchov gun-day eonjf service. snealier A. B. Vincent. Loyal Temperance Ieglon.

Satwrdav. 2:31, y. m. Ca A. Meeting at tlie Association Hall, AND BdXI) STS rSROOKI.VN SUNDAY, APRIL 9.

1905, at 4 P.M. MR. JOHN PHILIP QUINN. at ona tlma ons of th best known gamblern In tha country. WILL BE THE PPEAKER.

AND FXPOSE THE TRICKS OF THE TRADE." He will have rambllns- machine unA devlea. cards, dice, shello. and fell all about It. Minimal programme: University -Male Quartet, nd the Association Orchestra. DIRECTORY Cf Fraternal Organizations.

ROTAL AECANUld. LONG ISLAND. 1711. business ssoond ant fourth IVIdaya. social, first, third and firth Krt- aaya.

'fits In.iisrlal. fulton st nna Rd llcok Inns. ALBERT W. LINTON. Bnvr.t.

WII.LARD A. MKRRITT. Sec, 153 Madison St. JAMES MADDUEN. Collector.

P. O. Box TT5. SONS OF ST. GEORGE.

WASTED ENGLISHMEN" OVER 18. and unutT iu years of age are l.ivited to jo.n Older on ot St. George tn iirooklyn; social, fraternal. Denevoieni. Aunress EDWIN JOHNSON.

IT 3tate at. N. t. LEGAL NOTICES. THE PKOPtata OF THE STATE, op SEW YORK, by the grace of God free and tndenender.t -To Tilda lcnrlftia Setnach, "hallos H'irtlP.

Ucinrk' i Josoh Hei rle, iristlan We. gelin, John C. HertK Frederick Hertle. Lewis liertie. Minnie wincKier.

fm.tppina Pimmermach- er. Daniel W'ititx. Wllheim Michael Wintz. George Mexcur, sent greennr; August litrtie of Jersey City, Jersey, haa lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the county uf Klngn to have a certain Instrument In writing, hearing date the 10th day of July. 1902.

relating to real and personal property, amy provea as the last will and testament of MICHAEL HERTLE. also known as MICHEL HERTLE, late of the County of Kings, deceased. herefore. You and each of you ara hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate of the Cunty of Kings at a Surrogate's Court to be held at tin Hall of Records tn the Borough of Brooklyn, on the day of April. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the Mid last will and testa ment; and that the above named infants then and thsie show cause why a special guardian not be appointed to appear for them ou the probata of tkild last will and testament, ill testimony hereof we have caused tha seal of otir said Purrogute'a Court to be hereunto affixed.

Witness, Hon. James C. Church. Surrogate of our iald conn-(L. ty.

at the Borough of Brooklvn. the 2d day of March. In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five. WILLIAM P. pTPKETT.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Amend A Amend. Attorneys for Petitioner, Nuaaau Manhattan. New York City. mb4 tiw 1KB PBOPI.K OP THE STATE OP NEW Y( IKK, hv the trace of tiod fre aiio: Itidepertuent To Amelia M.

tlarlaml, flmrls A. Kox. Kliia-b-th Mate (lood win, Mst.v Kowley, Kllsaboth Bow. lev ra.lc!l. Mary llowley Gibbons.

ThomaM Kow. Wlnlfrsd Rowlry Hhsa. RlUaiwth R. Teschsr, Susan Rmvlsv oan, Frank J. l-'ox.

torgs t'nils-tonliw Pox. Kolit-rt B. fox, Kox. Jantna Rowley, and all ntber hslrs-at-latv ami nxt of kin of SI'f AX A. FOX.

dossrt. and the btishsitils or willows of any or tbrm who havs fV.M, and all otlter istons Interrstsd In th esiata of SUSAN A. FOV dreaased. whow names ind ulats of resdenie are unknown, send greeting: Whst tHS. Robert Vox.

of the Horoualt ot Brook lyn. County of Muss, ity Mate of New York, has lately our furr.isnte's Court of the County of KF. to havs a oertsln In tvrltlna: beailtiB dste the lath day of Pa. remb-r. relatln? to real and personal prop, ertv.

proved the lt will and testament of'PI'AN A FtlX. late of said Borough, of RrooUlvn deceased. Wherefore. You and each of vou are herfbv i-Hed to arnear before our Surro-Knte of the County rf lv inir, at a Surroirate'a Court to tie held at the Hall of Records, fountv of KlnKs, on tl-e 15th day of May. i.

in tbe rwen-ion. t.ien nnd there tn tend tbe probate of tiie said Inet will and tea. lament. In testimony wnerem. ii'r ion 111.

seal of our SurrrxslP's to be hereunto Hi'11' James C. rhureh Kitnosrate cf our ald county, nt th, .1.) t'ountv of Klnm the Md day of March. In the year of otir Lord one thousand nlno hundred nnd live. WII.I.I P. PICKKTT.

(Sw of th urnwe a court. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDKR OF THK Hon. C. Church. Purr-fitte of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law.

to all persons having claims alnat LOUIS POUR Iste of the Hnrough "I Hrooklvn. Netv Yotk, tlt'craed. that they sve reiiulred to ex-hlblt tha same, with the vouchers tnereof, to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, the office of Marcus II. enmnbed. Riwn 104 6 Court street, Rnivtic1' of urooKiyn.

New York, on or before the first of September next. Dated M.reh 4th. PoPP. Administratrix, With vl," Marctis B. Campbell, Attorney for Admlni.tr,,.

trlx, With the Will Annexed. Court Street, Borougrh ot Brooklyn, New mh I sr I V'P--. -ATTRACTIVE WOMRN TO in costume for Hlustiator; alKO chorua expi-i -nr(j unnecessary. FLAGC. Fifth Ncu York.

2-j a NTKI "ftoi iKK rrKPIJR AND 'ittiniiK ira.i preferred; state nalary tr, -r p-r wee! to Start. Ad- Kagle ofilcc. HAND BUTTONHOLE MAKERS, ON IABIES' FINE UNDERGARMENTS. J. PACIHC ST.

iTuiK 'lkarn HAiP.iRi:- ip i.x- y. mi, treatment, Hllropr-dy, dav. diplomas; lfidinf-i ni-i- pni lions. Itairdrf Prhool. P.toadway.

nar Thirty-, 'htrd it. MsnhHttar. 3j7 WAIST DRAPERS. TAILORS HELPERS' AND SLEEVE HANDS. ERAKKEN, 35 BRE-; V00RT PLACE.

WANTED EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON LADIES' NECKWEAR AND RU7FS: STEADY 70RK AND GOOD PAY. LEVI. SIMSON 539 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. W.MST AN'D HAVPP. H.

Al.TMW Klahteen'l: Nineteenth Hi-d P'x'U av. New York, require experienced vai.i ari'l skirt han'is for ait. rations: only those to the flret T.orl; ne-'l aprly at the Nineteenth fct lemrjio' es entrance before 10 A.M. k-2 Nurses and Seamatretsaea. A NT D- ON AS NCTtSK AND TO DO TP- stal-rf work, the other to do downstairs work: be a good nlaln cook, two givls; mast be h-ifiht near, nmhitious and rerectolile: ccun-I trv tunimer; Oer-nen preferred.

24 Hah ev sr. f-olton st and av. 8-2 Chambf rmal.h and WaltreMfi. Ap fHAMRERMATD AND WAIT-rt-r-m In privat board Ins house, a willtnr 4" Ornp av. 8-2 WAXTKD-AS A I A MBKRMAI AND WATT-rs In bonrding hf.ue.

a young plrl: mutt have pond rffi-nice. at onP at 1 31 Propect WANTKI'-TO OO I'PSTAIRS WOHK. A GIRV -ri ft'i p-pri ZU herm-rHo-n S-2 WANTKD-TO DO I'PSTAIRK WORN AND a arirl: irond rity refrtnce re quired. pt nnr B'ifrd av ANTED IN DINING ROOM IV ROARDIN hou. two pa' white jirlu; also kitchen girl.

MnifgUf" st. Cook3, Washers and lronei'9. WAXTEn-BXPBRIENCBD TOOK. WASHER and Ironv: also anfl allra; prefsrrs.l: ons hour's rid, from rity; or Norwoalsns preferred. Address by lttr.

Riv'ml? rfrens and Wiigsa, ti. M. 1 Mrosrl AMV. N'w York. Genernl Housework.

tt IVTFP-TH Tin OS.VERAI. HOI'SE IX small private fsmlly. a girl. 641 McPonough at. 1 WAXTFD-TO DO OKNKRAL HOl'PFWORK A girl: also nurse girl.

Mrs. R. KNIPE, 10A hv, S-2 WA 'VK DO fiHNLrRAL HOUSEWORK IN A f-mail famiiv. girl; referencea. WILLIAMS, tf- v.

i t.l-iO uo tii-JNKRAL HDUfiEW.tRK. A stronK. apahle girl- Apply at 8 nt. Mark's av. Brooklyn.

WANTKD--TO DO OKNKRAL HOUSFWORK IN flat, famllv of mr adults, a girl. LAH1N, T4 gHtn'mh D'. i A HOUflBWORK. A girl. Apply from 10 to 8 P.M..

to ASK, irrTe-ip cnav. WWTFD-TO DO GFXKRAL HOUPE WORK. girl: gOfd cook: reference tequired; wages 114. A 'y af J'a rkson 8-2 DO OFNKR KU HOUSEWORK. an experienced girl; good wages; reurence.

Call at ll Bergen st. WANTKD-TO DO HOrSBWORK IN" a small family, a thorourbly ooniostsnt alrl T7lth flrit class refsrsnoes. Apply at av. WAKTBn-Tci CO GES'ERAI. HOt'SEWORK IN a small stjarimsnt.

a girl: wsaes $18: rafflr-encss required. Uli Radford av. top floor. l-'i WANTP.TJ-TO TO HENF.RAI. HOUSEWORK I a small family of ad'Jlta.

flrl: mu.st ba a good fcok and laundress. 166 MHItyood W'lNTTn-TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN" small family a girl; plain cook, good washer a v. Ji-2 GENETUT. HOUSEWORK IN small family, a neat yoing girl: country In summer, city in winter. Call atU2 Macon st.S-2 GENERA tTOU8EWORkl a small family, a compe ent girl: good home; goid wages; reference required.

Apply at "2SA CmtcIJ c. 3 WANTED TO DO GENERAT. HOUSEWORK TN private family, a girl; good plain cook. wsher and Ironfr; reference; good wages. 68 Qulncy at WAXTED--TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN family of four adults, a neat girl: German prewired; good home: good wages; references re- nMlred.

Fftb SV. T-2 AVrK'J Tt tU i- KB IN a small famllv. a neat, capable girl; plain conk and laundress; good heme; eve.y off. 4S st. -2 WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK.

A girl from tt to 16 years oli; must be neat; only two In family: good home. Mrs. LORNBERCi, 2T Winthrop -it, near Rogers av. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. A competent girl small pri ate family good wages; reference reriulred: Rock vi tie Centre, L.

T. er 2 CnrroM st. city. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUPEWORK. A competent girl: or cne giri as cook and Isun-dress and another as chambermaid and walf-ess: mut hive good city reference.

Call at 122 Cl'n-ton av. WANTED TO PO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. A girl: good wanes: no washing-: reference required. 213 Westtninpter road. Flatbunh; tSmith nt cars cr Brighten Heai'h R.

Beverley road stntiin. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN a family of three adults In corner apartment, a girl; must be experienced and have ciy ref-e-ence. Cait at 118 Qulncy st. corner Er.inklln avenue, 7-2 WANTED TO DO GF'XERAI. HOUSEWORK.

A clean, active gjri; must be a food plain cook and laundress and furnish Rood references: Ger man or 8wede preferred. 2'3 Sterling place, between Flatbush and Vanderbll" avs. 8-2 ANTED TO whete another Kirl is kept, a Kill: must bs a good plain cook and laundress: willing to go to the country for tbe summer: good wages to competent person. Apply at 54 Deuatur at. betwsen 'Lewis and iltuyvefiant avs.

WANTED TO DO GENERAL. HOUSEWORK and learn onoklr.R: German or Norwegian lately landed; Aniarican family of three; extra big wages for summer in country; good home; ateadv place. 689 President st. TO MO GENERAL HOUBEWOKK, A white girl, fully capable; good w-ages paid; no washing: family of four: must have references. Apply Sunday and Monday at 1639 Fifty-third at.

Borough Park. S-4 WANTED A GENERAL HOUSEWORK ER IN a smalt family; heavy laundry sent out; good wages to a willing, obliging and cheerful worker. Apply at Litchfield Apartment, corner Ninth av and Ninth at. Brooklyn; top floor. front.

a.j WANTED TO ASSIST WITH WORK IN A small family, a girl, about 15 years otd. Call at 43 Fifth St. WANT VP TO 1)0 LIUHT HOUSEWORK, A young girl; German preferred. Cll at 4t Doug- lasa st, Btvoltlyn. A LADY WOULD LIKE A MMVPLK AGED Cierrnan woman to wait on her and assist In the lvniRcwork two In fnrnllv.

Call on Mrs. MURPHY. 84 Herkimer at. T-J WANTED HELP MALES. WANTHD-SBVBRAL FIRST CLASti See Foremsn.

8v2 Fulton sr! TRUCK f-i WANTKO-TWO HATE HOUfK PAINT- ers. Icfiulre at Halseyst A I KD-HHSr clTCsS V' MTKR FOR A boarding house. Apply at once at and i'ti Woshlngton av. WANTKD-TO DRIVE TWO AND FOUR HORSE truck, a steady, temperate man; night work. U.ox M.

Eaile Twenty-sixth Ward branch. S-2 WANTED--AsTaN1TRESS." TO TtKR CHARGE of tenement house, man and wife. Arply Sunday. II to 12, at 158 Prospect st. WANTED P.RIGHT.

AMUITIOUS ROY. PUBLIC schivil granate. In an oftice in East New York. Ilox M. Kacie Twenty-sixth Ward branch.

8-3 vf milk route drivers; permanent position: cash wcurlty re-oulred. r'oe Mnnnfter, Fulton st. S-2 WANTED-USEFUL COLORED MAN TO TAKE enre of one horse and two carriages. Apply at Shore Load and Seventy-fifth st. 8-2 WsNTED-a' DOT, 1N I1ARDWARE STORE, to make himself genernllv useful: must have Al referen-e.

.1 jiCHAKFER. 14SH av. 8-3 A TED-KX BR I BXCKD HAND TO OPER-ate clivplng machine on hatter's furs. Hatters For Cm ing Jv I'srk av. R-i-Qklyn.

T-3 WANTiv-ENKRUBfiO MEN TO SUl.L NEW housr furnishings. Including carpets and furniture, on weekly payment, at RROCKWAT'S. 11J Court st. 7-3 IIIGII GRADE POSITIONS OPEN; Executive, t'lericnl. TecHnical Salesmen, paying from II tViO to sVO'VJ a i-at call or write.

HAPCWDS tlnc Suiie tig. HQ Broadway. X. T. WANT D--Ri I TO TEARS.

OF GOOD famllv and education, callable of advancement; "or ithout business, excel lence. Address Post OSes Bex 658, New York City. S-! vi" In WA Monday -Tuesday Wednesday Thursday -Friday -Saturday Orgo-n Recital TUESDAY. Baptist. AT THE BAPTIST TKMPLE, THIRD AV AND Srhrrnvrnorn Rev.

Cortland Myore. D.U. pHMior; Re. I. Soutli'Tton.

nwsnciate pastor Services, at 10:20 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.; preaching by the pastor: music by the Temple Choir and Orchestra, under the direct Ion of Professor E. M. Hnwman: HIMe school at M. BAPTIST rHliRCM.

AUKLPHI ST. near Myrtle av-Fervlce at 10:30 A.M. and 7:45 P.M.; prffli'hine by the pastur, Rev. I.ucien M. iaies.

HtraiiKt'rs cordially Invited. All neuts free, av and St, Jaiir pla, Hev. hr. John Hump pastor. preach nt both services; morning worship nt Hundav schools at evening worship at special eer vires Tuesday.

Wednesday and Friday evenimti at 8: psn-tor's class for the study of the Sunday school S.uurdHy. at 4. Fl FT BNT jT ST. APTIST'uII RCliT Rev, Allen Tupper, J'amor Pr-Aching wrvlt-w at 10:43 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.

UlUltr school at P.M. You are iuviud OREKNR AV HA PT1BT I'liriiCII. Grppnp av. bftwcpn LwIh and Stuyvoint. niUNKbirs WOEM'KIX, Mlnlati-r.

Pcrvb-n at A.M. and at. P.M. Mr. Volfkin whl preach at both Pivlces.

Sunday at P.M. We Invite you. t.HEKN WOOD BAPTIST Ht'RC'H. HEVKNTH hv and Sixth nt. Hpv.

II. II. Hull, pastor-PrrachinK mornlnx and evenlnsr at and 8 o'cbicU mornlnif topic. "Ketp'ltite for a Rc-vivnl" pv-nlns crinon. "An Astonished baptisms at f-veninR servbp; Hunday scbiMd at All jivelcome.

JIANON Pt.ArE RAPTIfT rlfrRt'll. HAN HON place, ner rulton Bt. Us v. ('. Ij.

C'hsp. pastor ijrraentnir by tn pastor. warship, 10.30 o'clock, Fubject. "The First Thrs t)ny or rasvion eek. Sunday school.

2:30 p. M. Kvenini? v.orshlp. 7:4 o'ekick, "Tbe Meaning of j-pnrs frep. All welcome.

ld-JNOX ruXAT RAPTIST roid and N'ostrand av-Ths 1), A. Mai-- Murray, will preach at 10:45 A.M. and P.M on "Noih. or Kloori of To-day." Spuria I serv-Irp vfry evninsr nxx wpelt at MARCY AV 3APIIST rreiehlnr A.M. nml P.M.

hv Hip castor, nr.v. w. r. p. riioadkw.

n.n. BaMttFm at Hie evpninK rvue; Sunday nchool Kl'MNFR AV BAPTIST SAM- I MoBrldP nrri, April ervlo at P.M. FTnOX'l PIjACE BAI'TIST f'Hl Ri'H. CCinN'KR Dpbiow r-r. A.

H. r. Moro. rhinlstPr Worship with p-PHohlns. 10: "Mnn Oninlnntnnt." Hlh nohool, A'orihlp with prpaohln, 'TalFr I'oniforts." Uaptism at evening! You are lnvltd.

SIXTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, rviHNKR OF MNTOl.X PLACE. Rev. CHARLES. R. McNALLY, Pastor.

frvcesi at 10:30 and 7:4., Sermons hv the paster, morning, "The Orowth of a evening, "The Power of a Pure T.ife" Hihle school at YcunR People's soclahle. Tuesday at geneial prtygr and metln-r. Fridav at V7 i ntir Cnrnei f'-r. HV ROBERT MAC DOWI.D. Minuter.

J'lll preach mornina; and evenira; 10:45 and 43: evening suhject. "EookinR for Another Christ." masftington mi Baptist Church. Evangelistic Services. Special meetings each night next Ulcck Except Saiurdity. Prominent Qcrgymcn Who Will Preach the Different Evenings: Rev.

Cornelius ll'ccilkir, D. Greene Ave. Baptist Church. Rev. 3.

Douglas Mm, D. D.t Reformed Church on the Helghti. Rv. Wm, 111. Cawrcnce, D.

Orange, N. J. General Baliington fioort, o( the Volunteers, The pnhltc ror.linlly InrKrd. Brlnn ynnr non-rliurrh noins filrniln. Chiistian Church.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Dlnclples), Sterling place, near Seventh av, M. E. Harlan. pastor service A.M., IVM. Open communion each lord'i day.

Christian Sciencg, CHRISTIAN' SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHhIHT. Scientist. av, between Claeson and Krunkiln Sunday at 10 A.M. and I'M Sunduy school, A.M. Wednesday testimonial meeting.

8 P.M. Read ing room open dally in Temple Bar Building. court si. corner 8FCOND CUmcH OK CHRIST. Park place, near Noptrand av dundav A.M.

and 8 P.M.; RUhlect, "Doctrine of Atonement" Sunday school at 11 Wednesday ventng tfSiimoniol meetings at 8, Ail arc weUome. Reading room, 12hi Hedford av; open ek dus. A HI. tt P.M. Monday and Thurwlay ryeninh'a.

to 9:30. THIRD OH rRH 7ip" Hisf 7 SCI NT! ST. Lincoln place, nenr Seventh av Sunday service, 10:411 A.M.; aub.lect, "Tnctrlne of Sunday whool ut 12. Wednesday evening meeting at s. Heading room at name address.

Congregational. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, HAN-voclt st. near Bedford av-Dr. will preach in the morning, 10:80 o'clock Hiblp school, P.M.; sermon by the pastor In the evening, o'clock: prayer meeting Friday evening, 8 o'clnrk. Albany Av ranch.

Filble school at 3 P.M.:. Mr. Trowbridge will preach In the evening. 7:4.1 o'clock: wrayer meeting Wednesday evening. 8 o'clock.

CHURCH OF THK PILGRIMS. RKMrfKN AND henry pt a Preaching service at 11 A.M.. con-flmtiMl hy the punt nr. the Rev, H. P.

Dewey. H.IV, with xermon hy the Rev. Robert A. Hume, IV P. evening service at Dr.

Dewey will preach the fourth In the Ienten series of seimnns upon hrist's Answers to Fundamentnl Ques-llnne." the topic In particular being, "Concerning the Experience of Christ at a Personal Presence.1' "Lord, how la It that Thou wilt ti.Hnifm Thyself unto us and not unto the world?" asked by a man who Is neither poet nur mystic. CUNTON A CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, and Lafayette avfc The Rev. Neliemlah Royntim. I. pastor, will occupy the pulpit and prefch at the morning service; theme, "Spirituality." evening.

"Suit Rnd Saints." A cordial invitation extended to hoth services. A.M.. 11 .30. P.M.. 7t4fi.

Midweek prayer and ennferenct meeting, Wedner.day even lug at 8 o'clock. AVlliuughby Av Chapel. Rev. W. Klng-Rcrvlc at lOtTO A.M.

and 7Hft P.M. Atlantic Av chapel, Rev. William 8. Wool 'vnHh--Meivipea nt A.M. and P.M.

LA limsH 'ONCJ TlON A I CHITRCH, Rift Klghtbeenth st and Avenue D. Rev, C. Tl. union Chase, pastor Morning service at 10:4.1. livening service at 7:15, Sunday school at P.M, Midweek service, Friday.

8 P.M fstrnnsere eordially welcomed PARK CCNQREGATIONAL CHURCH. Dr. R. Taylor, pastor. Babbath services during the construction of the new church sdi-fVe are held 'he Y.

M. C. A. Hall. Plsth av and Ninth at.

Pjvachlng by the pastor at 10:45 and 7:1 o'clock. Hsbliath schoni at Po-v at ChiiiUan nilsavor at Rev. A. Rev. H.

Rev. St. Rev. R. Rev.

Dr. J. the the at of and Service, 8:15 P.M. Congregational. PLYMOUTH CHURCH, Orange st.

between Hicks and Henrv s-Th pLAtor. Rev. Netvll DwlKht HUMS, wilt preach In morning at and In the evening nt morning th.vme. "The Attractiveness of subject in the evening, "Tlie Crime of injuring nr-'s Fellows." SOPTH CONG EG A Tl ON A 1 CHl'RCH. CORNER Court, and f'remnent ts cervices morning and evening.

11 A.M. and P.M.: preaching tomorrow mornlncr and evening by the pastor, Rn A. .1. I.yman. D.D.

subject In the morning. "Experience the Test of suhlect in the evening. "The Court Rcom of th" Sunday schools at P.M. A cordial welcome to all. United Congregational Church, I.e and REV.

LUTHER R. DY0TT, Pastor. Pafbv's topics: 10:15 A.M.. "The New Life 7:10 P.M.. "KatUifs of Religion Hivl Everyday Life." Pible school at 2:4 P.M.

Hlble tending Tufsdav, 8 P.M Friends. FRIKN'DS MEETING TO-MORROW AT 11 (clock. Scbei merhorn st. between Stinth st and lioirum place; Fltat-day school at 10; also adult class. Monthly meet tug next Seventh day nt P.M.

Young FrPnds Afsociat'on at 8 P.M. Strangers welcome. f4 tr a Independent. THE HOPSHOI.D OP FAITH. ORF.F.XE AV, nenr TornpUlris ((believers in coudlMonal Immortality and the near coming ct Christ 1.

Rev. illlam N. Ptle, pastor Preaching at and Mornlnv subicfi "THF. SPIRIT OF POWER." Evening: "ON THE WATCH." Seats free. Jewish.

r.F.V. RAPHAEL BENJAMIN'. M.A.. TRKAfUFH Krldav pvnlnn. R.

and falurdnv niorniim. Ift. In KEAP ST TEMPLE. Brooklsn. Visitor! cordially welcomed.

Methodist Episcopal. TJEKALR AV M. E. CHURCH, nd i'up'u hv tl, P. LrnVr S.M.

fw. wt KI.jE.ET h'P MKTHODIiiT CHURCH, lee: st nar Fulton, Rev. E. (. Rlrhardsin.

naitor Preaching at A.M. and 7:0 P.M. by the pastor. Sunday school. "2:30 P.M.

Ep-worth Ieague prayer meeting. 8:15 P.M. Seata fiee. All are welcome, CRATE M. E.

CHl'RCH, Rev. R. 8. Pardington. D.D..

will nrearli In morning, at 10:30. and In the evening, at Sunday school at P.M.; Epworth League 7 P.M.. will be conducted by Mr. Frank West the Central Y. M.Q.

A. Hanson Place Methodist Episcopal CHURCH, corner Pt. Felix st. Charles Edward Locke, D.D., pastor Divine servke at 10:30 rtd sermons will he delivered hv PRESIDENT STRYKER of Hamilton College; Sunday school. I.M Dr.

Locke next Punda-. NOSTHANU XV METKODIST BP1RCOPAI. CHURfH, rimer Qulney at. Dr. Oliver Wilson, nantor 10:30 A.M., Rev.

Ixiule Albert Banks. D.D. 7:30 P.M., Rev. David McMullen, D.I). K.

vv VOKK AV METHODIST EPISCOPAL, corner Pen Rev. Francia .1. Mc-t'onnell. pastor fiervlres of divine worship at 10:30 A.M. and P.M.

Dr. A. H. Tuttle of Summit. N.

.1.. will preach hoth mornlnr and evening. Runday school at and Kpwor'h League meeting at 8:46. Btrangers wtlcomt at all services. BUMNER AV M.

E. OHITROH. fORNER 8VM-ner av and Van Buren St. Gardner S. Eldrldee.

paator Or. .7. H. Bell will preach; ur. .1.

rl. Hell will preacn. seats Ire. all welcome. SIMPSON' B.

CHCRl H. CLERMONT AND itlouglihj- avs. Wm. .1. Thompson, paatnr Preaching by P.ev.

chas Waldron of Phillpa-btlrg. N. .1.. Xewarlt Conference, at 10:20 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.

All are cordially Invited. SANDS STREET MEMORIAL. Corner Clark ana Henry st. Oeorae XI Brown, pastor Preaching at A.M. and 7:45 P.M., hv Kev.

Geora-e W. Davis D.T.. of New York Onff rente: Sunday school, F.pworth League, sTmpson methodipt ehi.scoFai, CHI'RCH. Clermont and Wlllourrhliy avs. Rev.

Wm. J. Thompson, pastor Prearhlne: 10:30 and ":0 by P.ev. Charles Waldron; Sunday school, Ep. worth League, 7.

Wednesday avening, a. aerv. Ices tinder auspices of H. M. All are invited.

METHODIPT lIPl.scOPAL CHI'RCH. Washington and (Ireene nv, Rev. Jsmea K. Holmes, pastorPreaching hv Rev. H.

Dsvis of Manhattan al 10:43 A.M Sunday ncheol "-IS st 7:45 OI.ONEI, AUTfll'R I). SHAW c' it's Se'vtricn Armv will del'vey hi. lecture en "THE I.AM)I,FSS MAX TO THIS LESS l.iMl," Epworth Lssgue priyer meeting at the clos, the evening service. mm TOMPKINS AVENUE Methodist Episcopal Chureh CORNER WILLOUOHslY AVENUE The Pastor IVUiiamJ. Whit will pr( preach tt 10:30 a.

u. ADd 7:45 fiesta Free. New Church. CHVRCH OF THK NEW JERUsALKM iSWK-DKNBOR(IIAN). corner Monroe place and Clark st Services at 11: Rev.

John Curtl Ager win preach: iubjeot, "The lord's Third Temptation. Free library and reading room, 08 fiouth Elliott place. Presbyterian. BEDFORD PRESBYTERIAN CHI'RCH, COR-ner Nostrand av and liean st 10:45 A.M., mom-lug worahip; sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Wm.

J. Hutchlns; o'cIook, evening worship; patriotic service to which are specially Invited the K. T. Tefft Port O. A.

the Union Veteran Lsglun No. 70 and the McKenite Post No, m. AV PRKHBYTERAN tUIURCH. COR ner Monroe st The pastor. Rev.

Joseoh Duni. Burrell, will preach at on "Living Up to Our i.tgnt. ana at tne seconn sermon In the city aeries, "Rome. ink. Pit KHri YTF.Hl A CHURCH.

'LER mont av. near Atlantic Kev, William Den man pastor; William McCarrolJ. superintend er.t; Sunday preaching at A.M. and P.M.: Sunday school at Mi p.m. VIslM and strangeri welcome.

nRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Henry t. nar lark, Rsv. Mason at 11 A.M. ann 4 P.M. paainr win prsa-h.

Ktranaon, ar olnaya FLATBUSH church. Twtnty-thlrd st, av. nRV. DICIHT mahviv. A M' nd M' Siindiy'icBuol, ii.45 liny, r.

M. ciKAc rnESBYTiruRiroii RCH sn uv, hobsrt Henry 'IT. at nM uni GREENE twoen i hi i nnpn avi-RtM. ton, pastor, will preach st on "True irvn. gellsm1'; patriotic service, fortieth ary of General Lee's surrender; HarrvLea and othsr O.

A. R. Poats: patriotic addrei- "JL. tor special evangelistic meeting averv nt.ht (t week, conducted hy Rv. VaJinV 1 mv I td MEMORIAL PHESHYTBR1 AN CHURCH.

PBV nun bv nu ni, ainn.it piace nervlce at 10-Xi Vu mwmnw ootn services Eev. T. Calvin McClelland. Ph.D. Rabhath school at young peonle meeting i itivhtp ui irmniiuvu on I UtK1SV evn Ing, April 11, at 8 o'clock: sermon by Rv.

Prel dent Charles cuthhert Hall. D.D.. other uarrs ny wev. -Newion vv, weiia. l.

Rev, Charles N. Cats. Rev. John Elroy Lloyd. D.D.

Ftv. Nehemlah Roynton, D.D. ad.lourned mestlng of inirrn i iimv ROPR ST PRKBRYTERIAN CHURCH R1C twain Radford and Lee ava Rav. John Ereklne Anama, pastor, win preach. A.M.

"God" Faith in 7.4S P.M.. "The Flood Tide" preparatory lecture Friday night at Strangers A 1 ST. 8T. ST. WANTEP-WASHINU Nt) KK I Elegant lv furnished room: al) con- hom-v by a good laundresw.

Mia. ANDERSON, 1 superior liberal table, convenient cart and le.v.e-177 Flalbuah av. second floor, I Ounsr. J-J.

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