New York Age

Thursday, February 15, 1906

New York, New York

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PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR DEAD JAMES POET AND NOVELIST PASSES AWAY AT HIS HOME IN DAYTON, O. Born in obscurity and Poverty. He Made His Way in the World of Letters by the short Force of His Genius—A Protege of William Dean Howell, Who Introduced Him to the Public—Wrote Through Prose and Poetry to Fill New- zeen Volume—Died at Age of thirty-four years. An American race sustains a great birth of Paul Laurence Dunbar, his poet. Dunbar died at his Deception, Ohio, on the evening of his birth a lingering attack of tu- rner. Mr. Dunbar was born June 27, 1872, of Losing his father at a very Dunbar had a difficult strug- that inborn talent which was made him famous, but soon ex- tended taste and love for poetry in this he was greatly encour- ed mother. When but a boy and Dayton, at first sur- plessed to acknowledge its time smiled upon his efforts, he gave that up for the poetic tribute to his tastes. Assisted by William Dean Howells told to pursue his desires to love and love, and Ivy, met with an ap- piece from the public and PAUL LAWRENCE DUNHAM. spired him to the new state-of-work going which is "Laying of Lovely Life", "Picks from Dawn The Unallied", "Dance of Unbound Land The Laws of Love The Story of the Gods The Laws of Lovely Laying of Lovely Laughs." M. Pope Laurence Dumbar's death was marked by a pathic struggle against his suffering as have so many of his peers from consumption, alcoholism and insomnia. In ISE, when he was only 30 and since that time he had continued regularly to the magazines in enough to fill seventeen volumes. He was a fierce warrior between humor and the desire for less conventional in both. He have some claim to memory suffering of his later years and that he is the first of his peers to gain priority wide. He is a poet. Brown was married in 1888 to Miss Moore, a school teacher in New York, and took up a temporary apache in the Congressional Library. He was weighed by not black races like is another of the triumph of brain and a courageous and injurious, and sensitive to the Afro-American identity, and a member of intellect, renunciation and fame from no contempt. He created Europe and given his poems and writings apperative amateurs, books have become better RECITATION BY THE LANTIAS. Bellwood Ascend Enjoys the Hospitality at this Exotic Club. the some of a brilliant Thursday evening last Wheaton entertained friends at the tent and The same lamia is synan- tique and thus their annual society send to with a great A tour靴 the fol- fortunate state of a heavy bliz- ter and a short supply and a short supply long bed for the guests of the express the one word, "great" he expresses that could itself, the the sense of an important affairs, was From ten oakback and a late hour the best were invited to the ball was filled with a remarkable collection of handsome and ladies and their courts. The mem- ber of the club, Mr. D. Green, was that They are as fine appearing a set of would be found in the country. The ing order was well arranged and dur- ing the intermission, after the ten first num- bers were played gracefully returned to the following was: Robert D. Green, president; Wil- H. Trees, vice president; James N. An- tourette, O. Gregory K. Kennedy, cor- partment; Harriet O. W. Palmer, bugler; H. Hales, Bernard J. Duval, David Colson; Robert L. Plummer, Joshua Brown, William Ten Eyck, Samuel R. Little, Latha, William H. Rurr, S. Willey, William H. Rurr, T. Robinson, Dr. Augustus Hender- s, J. Major, John W. Smith, James W. William H. Hicks, Louis E. Pek- k, William Dr. Forster, Allen Wilson, T. Forster, Smith, S. Forster, Coach. THE NEW YORK AGE. The ninth anniversary of the White Rose Industrial Association was held at the home, 217 East 80th street, on Sunday afternoon, February 11, at 3 o'clock. The house was crowded to its uttermost capacity by an appreciative audience composed of members of both races; for want of more room many were turned away. A general report of the year's work was given by the superintendent, Mrs. V. E. Matthews, after which the report of the treasurer was read. Because of the intense crowd and the desire not to disturb the friends any more than necessary the opportunity was not given. Dr. Booker T. Washington delivered an interesting lecture on the great necessity of such work as is being done by the superintendent and her co-workers. He chose for protecting and caring for our girls who are crowding into this city daily from the South was of as much importance as the institutions founded by the white race to necessary it was for two races of people living together on the same continent to help each other, and how impossible it is for one to reach the top of the ladder without the help of others. If one was kept down the other must be down also. Mr. Washington urged the people to stand by such an organization and make it a success. As it is, Mr. Washington was without telling them how it can be done he said that it was very easy for them to help in the little contribution which would be asked for on that day; but that was not without helping them of helping was to go down into theirockets and make yearly contributions. Mr. Washington remained quite a little while after the meeting was over to allow off presence of help and to make his chance to do so. Other prominent speakers were present. CHURCH WORK AT POUGHKEEPSI. Elegant Sermons and Addresses Upon Interpreting Teachings Coverers were laid for forty gentlemen at a hampenquet by Mr. William H. Garmert, pension collector of the city, at 31 Aum street, all who knew of it at once that will be remembered by those who attended the affair was kept up until a late hour Mr. W. L. Marlark is on the sick list. Mr. G. P. West is able to work as a seven week work order. Mr. John Simms is on last. Mr. H. Schoumaker is continued to the house with winter chorea Mr. Augustin Quirk has been omitted in doors with the grip. Mr. Jacob Franklin vice sick at his house on Main street Jake Jawke is the guest of Mr. Herman Hornock. As the A. M. E. Zion church the pastor, Dr. E. Fairy, enchanted at 10 15 a.m. open "Shoes of Blessing" 12, 21, 26. An open pressure that the pastor must have held the pastor must be an interesting session upon "What will you do in the end?" 15, 17. They were, they have after meeting hold the pastor will be held on the chaining in one new convert and reclaiming several Rev. Fairy was assisted by Mez J. May, evangelist, Mrs. J. T. Fairy has returned to New York. She also visited friends in Marietta and Columbia. By special request of Dr. Porte George of the Washington Street M. E. church Dr. Fairy has returned to "Saint John's" church "Saint John's Education" before the Epworth League. The Quarterly Meeting of the A. M. E. Zion church will be held on Sunday, R. W. S. Rewan of St. John's M. E. church "Saint John's Education" before the Epworth League. The funeral of George Wright took place on Tuesday, the 6th instant, Rev. Fairy offering assisted by Rev. C. Fairy, the deceased left a mother and a number of relatives. Stephen Rogers was in Rural Kentucky. The Varch Christian Endower hold their meeting at the residence of Mrs. E. Gray; the attendance was large interesting program was in the Levant. A welcome collation was served by Mrs. Gray. REVIVAL MEETING AT YONKERS. Instructive Evangelistic Sermons Preached Mike M. F. Taylor Vice President, Follett 12. The revival meetings held last week at the A. M. E. Zion church by the evangelist, Rev Miss. M E. Tayler, were not very largely attended by Taylor presbyterian instructors on each evening, and her congregation enlivened the meeting to host gospel songs. Sophia died with letter known as "Sophia the Sorrow Woman," New York University church and audience. Covenant meeting was held at the Messiah Baptist Church audience. Covenant meeting was after a letter discourse by the pastor, Rev H. Bockey, the holy worship was administered to a large The ladies parishioned in the meeting of the Mennonite Sunday club on the Mennonite Sunday club. Mrs. M. W. Morrison read the scripture lesson and Mrs. J. M. Morrison offered praise. Walter, both of New York city. The former dwell usually on the south points of character of Abraham. The Negro-Sother changed his object and spoke more of the worker points of New York city is to address the club next Sunday afternoon. There are many number on the Mennonite Sunday club. Mrs. J. Brown, who was taken and don’t last Wednesday while at the home condition. Mist. J. Taylor, Mrs. Jaycott and Miss M. Phloxes, all at Jackson county. Yankees last Wednesday for Amelia county. Va. to stay her father. Mrs. J. Thompson of Newark, J. M. Mrs. I. Small and Mrs. H. Mellly were the guests of Mr. and invocation of New York city on last Thursday. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1906. WHEN IT PAYS TO BE BLACK WHITE MAN USED BUNTY CORK WHEN ABOUT TO ASSAULT WIFE. Three. Her and Clyw was Replaced After "Burty Black Brute" and a Lyrching Bee Was in Bedridden—But Awt Namery, Afro-American Fortune Teller, Suffited Wife That Her Husband Wes Her Annalist—He In Hiding and Po- He Are After Him—stranded Italian Laborer May Be Returned. Regular Correspondence of Tue Ace. ATLANTA, Ga., FEB. 10—In this city two weeks ago a white woman very nearly caused a lynching had it not happened that the whole affair resulted in a most interesting and unkilled for denomination. It was all because some scam had cut her throat and bruised her head. She alleged that it was an Afro-American and amid her rears described how dreadful he looked as he sprang upon her, grabbing her with one hand and drawing the keen edge of the rater across her throat with the other. She spoke of him as a big black brute whose very appearance was repulsive. The papers printed extra- lutions and the newsdays on the streets were galloping about the "Negro brute that cut the white woman's throat." The officers got out their bloodbounds and the crowd gathered to hunt down the guilty fond and being him to justice. Everybody was settling down to hear of the expulsion of some black man and possibly of his being in to death without a trial. But almost from the first, there was something peculiar about the woman's story, when it was thoroughly studied. There was no doubt or question in the mind of anybody that she had been murderously assaulted for her threat was cut in three different places and her head and face were unmimicked, how, probably because of her way of telling her experiences, people began to whisper that she might have attempted suicide and then later, in a statement, that a man had committed the crime. Letters which she had written to others in which she had spoken to her despondency that she had been deserved by her husband. In spite of her protestations that a big black bride, as she styled him, had made the gashes in her throat, an investigation on her part led to a court order in some peculiar development, the most of which went to show that there was but slight reason to support that any Afro-American woman should be allowed to have an adult daughter after all her husband. In fact, the more she pondered over the matter the more convinced she became in this opinion; and she suddenly came to the conclusion that assured her. The newspapers stopped paying much attention to the matter, the officers called off their dogs and the police came to the house. Then, for some reason, the woman's mother decided to pay a visit to a local Afro-American fortune-teller, who for years has been regarded as a sort of Aunt Nanny. She was informed that when he visited the man who made the desecration result on Mrs. Tupelo was none other than Mr. William Imperial bimonthly and the officers were idolatrous when he spring upon his wife and out her. This view of the desecration was readily repudiated in by mother and daughter, and how the officers have been asked to locate the husband, who is missing. The false question is the one absurd theme of the day down this way and here is: SAN ANTONIO. February 1. The city authorities are in a japanned as to what to do with twelve indigent Italian immigrants, who were brought to San Antonio some days ago, and a company. They formal that the work required of them was not on the character he had expected and was not. They say they are arrests, which common that was demanded of them was not on the character he had expected and was not. Complaint was made on the occasion of the presentation of the proposal for the establishment of the company and the underwriting of the loan and been brought here in the room. Steamboat company, and be proposed to seek a loan in New York. The complainant is followed in motion by the notice of the complaint that would be the purpose of the complaint was made in obligation to the New York. "Bishop Kyley has become involved in the work of the militia in the Ottoman States. The bishop speaks well with the militia. The bishop that some congregants enrollment will be found for them, or that means for their transportation to New York will be provided. 5. This section of the State is experiencing a severity of labor such as it has never before been. It is almost an impossibility to get work. Work demands wages that are nothing short of or ordinary. A. John & Co., the operating toller, is the principal partner of the county, are solving the problem by bringing German immigrants to work on their plantations. A party of these laborers passed through Railbridge, that or two miles, the way to the Mississippi. "The Georgia, Florida and Alabama road has appointed Mr. R. F. Graham, of this city, the agrarian agent, the present in New York for the purpose of inducing immigrants to come to this section. "Britton, January 29. The Atlantic and Birmingham railroad has just placed an order for 1,000 Italians in New Jersey. This was done because of the unavailability of the Negroes. Arrangements and the first batch of 220 will arrive shortly." THOMAS H. MAYON. Newark, N.J. A BANKING ASSOCIATION To Be Organized at the Business League Meeting by Dr. Poffield. BIRMINGHAM Ala., February 12—Dr. W. R. Petitford, president of the Alabama Penny Savings and Loan company of this city is the moving spirit in an effort to organize in Atlanta, Ga., in August next, in connection with the National Negro Business League, meeting at that time, an Afro-American bankers' association, to be affiliated with the League. Since the first meeting of the League and as a result of first annual meetings, some twenty Afro-American banks have been organized throughout the country. The purpose of the association would be to strengthen confidence in those institutions and to encourage the Afro-American people, wherever they are numerically strong enough to support them, to organize similar corporations. Mr. Petitford would cordially appropriate any suggestions that those engaged in the banking business may care to submit. GREAT DAY AT BETHEL CHURCH. Unveiling of Beautiful and Cently Oil Painting of Christ. WOMAN'S INDUSTRIAL CLUB GATHERS LIFE SENTENCE FOR SMOKY MOKES Not Death Verdict Because He Was Body Almased by His Victim. CONSOLATION IN DEATH SENTENCE. Rufin Johnson, Murderer, Says He Rather Hang Than Be Burned. MOUNT HOLLY, N. J. February 8. Rufin Johnson, an Afro-American, was today sentenced to be hanged on February 22 for the murder of Miss Abbion. The jury was out only two hours and brought in a verdict of guilty for great efforts on the part of the accomplices that Johnson has accused him of. He will not tell the judge. Well, I cither. Mt. Vernon Nuts. DR. WASHINGTON AT MONTREAL THE CANADIAN CLUB ENTERTAINS HIM AT LUNCHEON. Canada's Aristocracy, Both Commercial and Professional, as Members of That Exclusive Club, Assemble to Do Honor to the Great Educator of the Afro- American Race—Another Instancer of His World-wide Popularity and the Interest Extended in His Work. MONTREAL, Canada, Feb. 10.—Booker T. Washington was the guest of honor at a Launcheon given at St. Lawrence Hall Wednesday afternoon, February 7, at 2 o'clock, by the Canadian Club of Montreal, the Canadian Metropolis. The Canadian Club is one of the oldest, most exclusive and most noted organizations of the Dominion, and is composed of Canada's aristocracy, representing the leaders of the commercial and professional world. This Club and its branches in Ottawa and Toronto invite to address them at their annual celebrations the most prominent men of other Countries and on its lists of previous guests are to be found the names of royalty and notables. To this list has been added the name of the great Afro-American, Booker T. Washington. That Dr. Washington should be so honored by this exclusive club but emphasizes his ability, his world-wide prominence and popularity, and the great interest manifested in his work. Dr. Washington was at his best, and while he stood at the head of the banquet table and, in his element, captivating style, told of his life, his work and his people, the two hundred and fifty members listened with all eagerness at times almost moved to tears by the trials of his early life, at others consulted with laughter at his humorous meditations. It would be safe to say that at no time has this club been more satisfactorily or more pleasantly entertained, and Dr. Washington won many valuable and strong friends among the Canadians. In the afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, Dr. Washington gave an address to St. James Methodist Church, under the auspices of the MetGill University branch of the N. M. C. A. This occasion gave the faculty, students, and the public the opportunity of hearing the noted educator, and the greatest interest was manifested. By 4 o'clock the large church was filled, pastors of the leading churches of MetGill University and several classes of students being present. Prof. F. Adams, of MetGill University, presided, and in very complimentary terms introduced Dr. Washington, whose remarks will be long remembered by all who were so fortunate to hear him. He was frequently interrupted by heart applause, and expressions of approval could be heard on all sides. In Dr. Washington the Negro race has a leader of whom they are proud. His vigorous language and eloquence please and equate the most cultured listener; his plain and simple style can be understood by a child, and his earnest, mainly appeal for justice for his people creates sympathy and commands respect. To hear him express his ideas and ideas, his faith in his people his hope in their future, is to create new hope and new faith in that race, which simply asks to be given a chance and justice judged. To hear him trace their progress, from the imprisonment he ladder to their present improved addition to their confidence in their ability, and in the future Dr. Washington's great work. He is indeed, the university recognized leader of his race, and will deserves all honor shown him. After the meeting many of the audience pressed forward to shake hands with Dr. Washington, among them several of his own race. During his stay in Montreal, Dr. Weikert conducted research in the biological history of Wimbledon. DOINGS AT NEWPORT. Police Commission Board Prohibits Issuance of License for Saturday Night Passes POLICE COMMISSION HOLIDAY ISSUE of Licenses for Saturday Night Dances. Joseph Winsfield died on the 28th instant at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Richard T. Johnson, on Sunrise court, in her 27th year. Her funeral took place on Wednesday at 2:00 from the Beacon Mission, corner West Broadway and Edward street of which Rev. Elizabeth Richardson is pastor. He conducted the funeral and was assisted by Rev. H. N. Jeter. Diedges was born at Humboldt county, Va., and had been a church member since she was 15 years of age. She was the mother of eight children, who now mourn her loss. Three of her daughters and one son are married. All her children were at the funeral one son, whose waghtables are unknown. She was a loving mother. She came to this city about eight years ago and has lived here ever since. Revival meetings are being held at the Shibiblah Baptist church. At the meeting of Rev. Shibiblah Baptist church, evening the board instructed the clerk to seize no more licences for dances to be held on Saturday night. We are glad to see that her children are among the things that hurt our race, and we are sorry that such dances, whose bills read "children 10 cents" are not also prohibited. "Lead the child in the way it is to go and when it is old it will not die." Rev. Johnson W. Hill, pastor, of the Third Baptist church of Lake street, Lawson, Mass. killed the thief on Sunday. The Home Bank and Ladies Exchange at No. 15 Pond avenue, of which H. H. L. Jamerson & Co. are managers, was opened to the public on Saturday, and he is hoped there. The many friends of Mr. George H. Griffith were key sorrs to hear of the death of his wife in New York last month, during a rave on Saturday. Mr. Griffith were known here as he was stationed at the training station for a long time. Mrs. Levi Jackson, M. Rhike and M. A. Speedwell share in the heart with the men. The training station, Tenn. Ave. Ao. 896-424-6277, D. Ernest Gibbons, about special terms for Tm. Ao. and all Negro newspapers and magazines. Samples always on hand, at 1322. Spring street, or address 20imore Court, and they will be sent to them. The annual sermon of the Hope Lodge, No. 2, K. of P., and the Court of Columbia will be preached at Touro Chapel on Sunday night by the pastor, Rev. C. N. Gibbon, elder Elder J. P. Sampson, pastor in the morning, if being Quarterly Meeting day. Dr. Washington Guest of Earl Grey and Mrs. Morgan During his recent trip through Canada, Dr. Booker W. Washington was the guest of Earl Kirk, general of Canada, at New York, and at Ottawa, and the guest of Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan at tea. REPUBLICAN CLUB EJECTIONS James W. Johnson Remains President- The Envoyage of St. Andrew The Colored Republican club of New York city held a harmonious meeting Tuesday night to elect officers. Gilchrist Stewart attempted to excite an opposition, but was squashedhelf, as he had not a single supporter. The first motion was for the appointment of tellers to count the ballots. Stewart moved to lay this motion on the table, but his motion failed for want of a second. Messrs. Harry T. Burleigh, William H. Batt, T. Jallbornhe were appointed tellers. Mr. Batt was appointed to that the secretary should cert in one vote the ballots of the club. Mr. James W. Johnson was re-elected vice-president; Archie H. Robert, vice-president; Julius W. Watson, third vice-president; William D. Jones, corresponding secretary; William T. Ferguson, recording secretary; William T. Ferguson, financial secretary; and Walter A. Mason, treasurer. A new executive committee of the secretary will be chairman, was elected, and a publication committee of nine members. COLORED REPUBLICAN CLUB. Mr. James W. Johnson, president of the Colored Republican Club, called together some of the most loyal and substantial members on Friday, the 9th instant, at 8 o'clock, to discuss the future welfare of the club and to hear reports from the committee on entertainment. Hon. Charles W. Anderson, Jr., the sixth act as presiding officer. The motion was carried by Mr. James Johnson and carried. After all business had been transacted, Mr. Johnson, lamb, liquors and cigars. Good fellowship precluded, and Mr. Johnson was asked to repeat his call as often as possible. The club held a company hall. Boxes and tickets now on sale. BETHEL PROGRESSIVE LYCEUM. Lincoln Celebration—Brilliant Oratory Interpreter With Choice Music Birthday Presentation to Rev. Struther and Wife Letters from Dr. P. L. Decker of the First Church of the Episcopal City of Chicago the Ebola church were received by Dr. Steecher complimenting him highly on his work and dedication. He was pilled in his church, and praying for God's continued blessing on him materially and spiritually. He was sent to him giving further testimony of his work. Rev. H. G. Astwood Completed of Criminal Likel Bry H. C. A. Avery, Editor of The Trader, was considered of criminal interest on February 2 at Philadelphia for which he had been held in Guantanamo but since September last year he was released. He was the director of the Douglas hospital, on being called for trial to withdraw his former plague judge. Andrew severely reconfigured the defendant man and that as his own anecdote, he said he would suspend sentence to allow him to complete a satisfactorily retraction of his complete affairs. Siraries Party for Peshker. GILS over, L. L. February 10. A surprise party is given Rev. and Mrs. Morris Riley at their home at West Glen street Monday evening, January 29, that being the fifth anniversary under the chapels of Mrs. Theodore Clemente and her sister, Miss Dearpool. A very enjoyable evening will open and the worthy guests will present presents. Party persons were present. DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND SCHOOL VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE CONSIDERES BILLS FOR FOUNDING ONE. $12,200 Appropriation Went to White School of Same Kind—White Greatest Upright—Purpose of the Bills—House—New Pressed State—Jim Crow—Bill—Now Up to the Senate—Birthdays of Lincoln and Doug Grassman Commemorated. RICHMOND, Va., February 12—In this correspondence of last week the statement was made that the House of Delegates of the Virginia Legislature had passed a measure appropriating $12,500 for the establishment of a school for the Afro-American Deaf, dumb and blind children of the State. This was a mistake, as the appropriation was for improvements at the white deaf, dumb and blind institute. There are, however, two bills pending, one in the House and the other in the Senate, which have for their object appropriations for the establishment of such a school. The measure was considered by the joint committee on finance and schools and public institutions one day last week. There were present before the committee, in advocacy of the bill, several white gentlemen, including the blind editor of The Lunbury Advance. Their speeches were most effective. The following day the committee gave a hearing to the Rev. Des. A. Binga, Jr., and W. T. Johnson, lawyer Giles B. Jackson and Editor F. W. Brown of The Returner in support of the measure. These gentlemen made a most excellent impression upon the committee. It seems the consensus of opinion that the bill will be enacted and become a law. Professor Charles E. Murchill head of the commercial department of the West Virginia Colored Agricultural and Mechanical Institute. Mr. Murchill was till a few months ago, principal of Ribbon Business college was here on private business. He shows highly at work at his school. He works in art and literary sessions that most week's. At these sessions an hour of two is given to make work painting, drawing, etc. Usually a short literary program is rendered, either while refreshing the room or while round of the members homes. The Friday Evening Art and Literary, The Camellia, Violet, Hyacinth, Magnolia and Narcissus are most prominent of those classes. The Composition class at Price's Friday night. Dancing and music are on the program from S to 2. Misses Zippipin Jackson and Gertrude Johnson are moving fates in the Camellia, and they will present a presentation in trainment for the "smartest." The congregation of St. Paul's, P. E. church has gotten down to real work working preparations for the entertainment of the day. The church will be present at the church who will be present at the church who will be present at the church to be held next year. The Bishops of Hayti and Liberia are expected here as well as the energy and laymen for the principal priests with Mrs. Reuwa A. K. Wood, Mrs. Names J. Warnne and Mrs. Edward Thompson at the head, is holding meetings every Monday night, collecting funds and planning improvements. The Allar Bishop of Hayti, Mrs. Reuwa A. K. Wood, Mrs. Names J. Warnne and Mrs. Edward Thompson at the head, is cooperating with the Ambassador Bishop Whittle Guild, with Messrs. Edward Ellis, Ed. Edward Thompson, George S. J. Sulien, and Alexander McGinnis, also lending strong in helping hands. With the harmonious spirit in which the whole congregation seems to be working it will not be long before the church will regain what it lost shortly after the retirement of the Rev. Alexander McGinnis from the rooftops. Mr. John, Lewis leaves the city this week for New Orleans to attend the March Grass Captain Edward B Carter of the postoffice district and Mrs. T. R. Hill list for some other Mrs. and Mrs. R. T. Hill entertained a few friends last Monday in honor of Mrs. A. M. Curtis of Washington, Mrs. L. L. Stannard, who was very much in love with Mrs. R. T. Hill, bridge Rapper of the mailing department of The Reformer has been commissioned to this room for the last two weeks suffering with grip. The Richmond Athletic and Social club held annual business meeting and socials Monday. Mrs. R. T. Hill was presented president, Ms. Margie L. Walker and James H. Hayes, who have returned to the city from a most successful northern tour St. Luke. The Old Felons have begun preparations for the entertainment of the R. M. C., which meets in Richmond the coming fall. Richmond was sorry to bear the loss of Mrs. R. T. Hill, well known here and she charmed many a Richmond audience with her excellent readings. GEORGE ST. JOHN SCHULEN. Marina Celebration at St. Martha's Lincoln Celebration at St. Wark's Lounge. The eventers in memory of Albery Lincoln at the St. Wark's Lounge last Thursday largely attended a special Stewart L. Woodford, former United States Minister to St. John and during the Cold War resigned from a volunteer regiment to assume charge of the colored填, was the nominal leader. The General told of his personal association with the regiment and incidents in the life of the Commissioner from the time he first began active with the regiment. The first activity delivered at the Lounge have created a more wide street environment. Next Thursday evening at the Lincoln W. Marshall will have charge of the event. Sunday afternoon day may under the direction of Mr. C. G. Allen. oe ee v AGE THE NEW YORK. AGE. —— Ba Atte-Ameitoan Soarnal of Nene and Opinion THURSDAY. FEBRUAIY 15, 1. aterga at tbe Post, O@ee at New Tors a» SO peconesiase Batter « _ subacriptioas by, Mal, Pestpald, ONE NEAW.crecceeceisentencenecnees #50 fax woxttis 2220 10 Ranke Mostiia II 30 Porlase to forelga couaitien added Povitebed ty Korrese & Metres at 4 ‘Geant Street. ta the Horougy of Moatstany ew York" ‘The Pruch tn a Nutohett __The reduction of Southerw Foye +1 stiat ea tiuality be umuvter, Beemniwe ns: 6 the rinvinsal party concerned,” Tt is seeps Aion to destroy. ston soodls ftesul 010 ing. thom to the rightful axner "The revhtetion gf Sothern eyss- «ch saya stow tm tho enarveniein te Itt ‘Aonsutovent ix unwise. guise sy 0s The vhfervvaneat Of the Pitvces Vanh anew itchuiles im reiuetion wt ste South's representation hy ielisorins © oF a portion af it ta the AfrusAmor ss Ses his statroient of thie ener, if steht atacpeal. ie conclusive, . gigi ee ee CREAR: Sometime azo “Senator Titling, save notice in the Senne thitt ne, rails! rate Aegislation would be enacted! jvith sth, oot sent of the Senate whieh didnot remsnize he separateenr Laws of the Seater States Without Demveratie wass in the Seuste wo cate legislation can be cuacted, The Hepburn bill passed the Uvzse of Representatives with enly seven shissente Ung votes, all of them Republican. . When the bill was before the Senate Frikiy of Aust week “the principal discussion eons corned a suggestion tit a defini susges: tion should be pat in the. bill amine ex: (prow care and:Faliman-enre subj! te the Provisions wf the measure.” ‘The separate ear Inwe of the Southern Statex are the worst cole of chiss 2sisla tion esisting anywhere in the world, I is not conceivable that the Seante wilt iecaline them by) Federal xmnetion, er tar the Honse would eopenr in wich sani if made, of that president Rowsevelt would sigu*any rate Will Wick contained ats seb ranction, What aan ontrageous coal st is thar in which ten nuillinns af sitions fnaye fot one man in either branch ot the Can grees ro represent Cheam instil vital masters ete i a as Te os 4 eatlammity ter amy: talee tor Noes tan ef seats in the yytime af ie seats, won This powers of them std fowet haves #4 ea eit best atid bighost sevetapanest, att ben there ie every invlication that, Ieawener som the Wot he hues alte, ea etna wt hoe etter, We cams ponsnaty wae thie mi of Pani Faaneenee Dupleer Wo was ants chie Ayefnue whet Ie ies Ut is trae: uate Soft fcholigh material to Ql wen sesetitern ol taines tanieh of whiets fae uzeinske onerit white the: rewhtanu, altho tot of the tate fst over, ip se (ar impregnated stl the oi Site fire ax fo jumure him st atuling lacs in the anthology at Aumerican tose, Wht al the gireamstanices Are propels ots ol this fx an achievement which ean be sail nf too otter Americus mait af Ietters, sat! of them enjoyed etter alsantazes ot on sou Ment “id evlueatian thine Linley stale te fot, scithal, Inandicappesd be yocsateo of exces sind chor, whiel i as fwteseee oo athe tad aepieatinte aed oeemmentetees ve tate pend, alone whinn FA ghee of Aiuny at anat Barns wate guaettins ston on fines heat whwety bas withered tat “ when ave eee permed ate ton Heyes has tecdonily sh Wt scat ter gob nf MS. Wnaien seth hist oo adelecany staid ae Boe oe that at peotthays amy tage te fe oogst Sie iC sites toe BEY Wie rao oy sete a inanbirad A any. steeaet ‘ fe senee at alowed wramardy tech Sotth, the puiteds Mfeican sine tie fs tetee solitons qtetinpont i ot. nud fliawons Gait iv the: Jstee oP sete HE ats, follow en, ate pwotiae Monn wheels sella \punnts citer wit, ifs hatios geste hy Innditerests te the fintune ji the oy othe Sivtesne of Hae gtesenl . all ghee es Lae OF teamersaient whieh Wiflervntiate sorb he pire Mftieate feat all of thee salen bane tematite af one citizenship These he makers Stood tad peorzraged with a fidelity beet, of Fntaition, Gor te Thad tt ia his southtat ssneiations the vomelshite af members of Iie een whieh fatnishis the inter sem: pathy aed the aeenrate knwwlese Of his kind Sieh are as nevessary tw the Titerary artist fs tools are tor at mechanie, | Wrested fron this comradeship, his ssinpathy: aint knowl tage nf the wharateriction proline tee African Negro is simple marcelasly thas rated in his work, We abil nog eninplain lease Mr, Dane ‘har hinbeestowd and porieased est the lower type of hiv race, aad that withont aus of the sleliente charity “which gn Uist ar dew ‘Sriter would dixpliy in esting with his Kind Ne th Phe Sport sf thee Gon.” te displayed tye wenkiess, the eoatsenees of Iss race with the same apparone nome or that ive diaplaged itm lowe af fin in The Corn-Stalk Fisidle™ snl ite fave of goad wat jog in “Whe the Can Done Mat" We dlappravent iis is of slit two that tex toot Fe nat A geod and safe vehicle of Iaorary eapeeanian elena ras his aah t, ts the Sooteh and the Brink have, bat heer eet. is tin Neero dinkevt, ‘The Near shaleet af the Nthuntie States bears to rewenblanee to tht Sf the Gulf and Miesivsinpi Valley: Staten : rel of these divisions wf States having (Rater peoniarly ite own, ana im shied the vita stement af pernuumenrs is entirely bark jue, the ple sehaaks unstantly aderain ing its no that inv Cove decades it mist et Hires ienystonte, He mde ot hitlees for his Invi paeprsess Beatie Hf wie te He Wee fur the expression uf his idean ia relation to his rave ati Beatin the publishers semana iviegs Init thie exiatenes of ite axact swt ierhart cannot tye found in any of the disks sion nf States wo have here idshieato, maul So the permmnenwes of thanght depute ab most vitally upon the permanénes af the jsaanage it which i ia expresso, Me. Dn pars diatget work aust xuffer in yeoertion vie mutabiity, of elke dinleet he eeetecd car higiaelf nthe skeleton an whieh Ie on, Feu tea i passes wit of we ated popata ulorataniting. Fifty veane dene 56 will oo Sargon without Regt Ami this is 10 ton | dren bees Mr, Daubae was a aster fy bah nnd chants Baztish xtglrs as os emonatrated.in much of hi prow and pootir | te lgenat eveganry 9 apeak fee of Dan jmsler sem, Hake many other men of splet: | rf gente, the Yew sail of (1M ma the Dent | for bis tome. Hie lide wee cuflicientty thormy, amd that he conquered all, cbataches ‘and built bimeelt « -mooument, Im. thirty- four years which men in his lifetlipe regarded with admiration and which may stand.snd command the admiration of posterity for many years, s.quiicleat glory for him and for the race to which be immediately be: Jonged and to the Auerican literature which he certuinly*enricbed. ' ‘sate Liisa See cart a ey aera ree eee ete of Abralam Liicoln, emancipater, savior of his countey, was qulite gencrally celebrated Februnry 12. in all sections of the Republic: fn the Northy by che white pwoples in the South’ WY the Inyal Afro-American people. whose approclation of Lincoli's sutitude to: wurde the chuse of the slave, and veneration for his memory, are gredter Bon than at the ‘lose of thos wear, Ueeause Better known and nuderstoos, ‘Phere mull bw no more appropriate season to Febutke tle enemioe of the “Afrw Ameri cut people, wh, for some tite, have ovat emsozed in the unholy tank of mie teprewnting Lincoln's attitude towarits slay: crs amd slaiming det dhe mttituie of the Teaulfux Southern nen of the say toned the AfeuAmerican peuple ie such ax Lincoln hhimsel€ would assume if isles: anh farther, Vint tee thosnght, speced aunt act wf South rh men, aud their Northern allies, upon the snuvstion, usw ditoetty hiypired by the thought, Sewell aegon of Lincoln, Snel aniatepy Fewutatian is base, aud stich claims are sroundiew, “Throng all the sears. of his Public eater, in the State wif IMinois, nnd, ater. at Wigshinston, Lincoln sakd never a Word, ninde never’ move, that then oF Bom com te sconstrucd as ealorwing slavery i the leant; indbexd. pw every” gceusion. Unrouel every State paper letriny upon the auestion of savers. Lincolu mabe it clearly Known that tie, if even he stoma alone, was forever oppawd to savers an any: form. His icon in apposition to tlie extension af ays ery iu the State legivianure of Lilinvois and upon the hustinss with Steyeen A. Dowglaw his pasition upou the Minuuti canprstiiac, which liv bitterly astaitod, Heese, while It wim atop, weak at beat, it ald no £0 C46 enough in opponition tw alavers: his Hight for the abolition of slavery in the District of Coluinbiy—all hour testimony. 0 his, wtend= fst loyalty: t0 the Americat slave, and hie hwstlity' to the slave xyatean. Mr. Lineol kiows, ae Mr, Sumner know. that the slaves miuet” be nenilitionally naanweipated if thi Republic wonkl endure, Hic postpanciient of nection, iy seating vile for expenaive pears, was the action of ue stutestann sparring for tine in whiels pnts pina shout ~be- eduert-yp te th careeet position an the question, 7 If there are thoxe who sloubt tliat Lincols sould now stand for the widest opportunity of the eunaueinated tw exerviae the ball he siprenie test of citizenship, Fo thony Bat weal) his totter z Goseraoe Maha of Lasini= sia, written when the qiveation amose ‘ne to sho soll st se sou at vote i Faun aia after the elo af the war, Little cut lle that the intelligent | AfeoAmerien nen and thess who tnud fonslt the Nation's satti mlunil Ie esate in the sftrage, He ens af .stieh opinion regardinsethe Afro: Aiverieat Invrauise, in tha, event Ehat agin he spirit of disunion should spring xfresh the North, these ack wen wuld be leqwarad pwn ta Keep the jowel of liberty nthe dado af frostom, — In attributing wth teachings a8 Linco hotility ta the AfreAmericats jeg the Southera raet fe bese Falguaniators, whe eweept wither fant ae sitter, Tigins at sea, i MoE a fnsgeese tn tnake of thee Aft nerd people sce and to en ss eb Inn the eternal tstuttion of slate, eroete Nhe sate fr the tepemse of stnntertale, rahi falta’ saat ie rite fs leaf tne when over aso Wave Bo the vackil 2: Nighese anid Uosther siieins ‘The Jmdlec Behind Mumbeg Opinion Wlie olertiiuwe sheet 1 eum anmwants to sede load of yon. kat ee betes tt Simei, onto saguiks sw whew apie {Hl hes apne seared hy na to 4g I Furieoss alvtley Grewal oe enil, Mary fe Soe bs nega er wal “Moe Pers! wometinwom 3+ onicinatie saat sal te ene ated eesti Tine nf the Several States aot is farmity ter it, uote seine tr ve tal Mf the peaple: 4 republican fonsn wf ween Ihe in eh, csaity at eigations sd mtite for all catigeta, tt spevically #3 Gnu, angie the ysaranonit rales ye Shun now herein the Mopulie it tavefal for 9 nto af efi roma to. bear otheewiae aw sly pn sll eto, When a law st State shace ov the Supreme Cnet of the Taitet States wie eae ae a eatinate freanc nf the Goverment ta ares the injnstive, That the Supreme amet bow sian livers evasion lfsogns the, letter Vint the sparit nf the Poteral Canstitation « capevinity in ncues aifoeting the sanity of Civil ont yolitival Fights af Affo-Anmerioans from Roger Ie. “Taney to Oliver Werle Uatines anes it ll ths more fenoetant 69 town ta the front the principe svlrlsing The whe gestion of etizenship. “Phe schol tsp na et ao all af the eandinate iratiries af the Government. ate the final CMterptctars ef the psamie lave {Eeerewtiere inthe Hewat the cauntity se sisi an petit ight vo hs satiny St omtenet nee ohd in veforen Ry the (rote amt serupalsty ipheld by the indi vines, mueope in the Southern Mates, whore thew are hel tbe of nin moment in all race affocting ACra-Amerienn itizens. the spirit af the wiwve code sonerging in all Sidi eqsess an the geneeat principle tnid Trish het tion ‘Taney, and shat $0 feat in the War at the ebellion. that Si ie helt tbe gond hee aid prewent fae tack any live tho hte whieh a ite ant is own t0 pespeet Wes are Tite penne renved fron the pransnnement Af tant barring ican, ba it sit soi ite the jatiqorudence of the Sonthorn Sits Wnt to that eAtent eanphasizes the alarming iad ralamitons fact int the | Sonora Sats mtertfty yonta Bebik the ator Stotee wee interpretation of the fase of visit and nijeat salty and of wontenct.'ms fare ihe NroAmerienn "pele ate concerto, take the following Gnestent, reports i he pies of TH Aes nila 2 Anuavess fi, Heieuary 2am Bayes wae abet Hie #380 or tacts nthe In the “atm wang tur mconuit pan 2 de eyes, a “iite am, wha wenepernton fayre by beeing fate thee te Hlnen of the Emancln infame warn herd. Sotce Sarmoo 1 1 ning The fine, adimonlahes Daves bat eM shite "mane eannery and wll be Oe dive hen "The Afro-American hea becom Siincty tt the Intrenet sabersiont wae atthe enites and thaw Hf he wames| \__ “THE NEW YORK AGE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1906. Te aesent Ws saythiae bs et chacnoey hee)” FESRS I gg ARCA CHURCE. soto pe, + Mathew ert the doe for'saming Brame |! ieee EEE See - ; : wosid- Tove ‘bva, about 610 sed Daye | Wnty Pets Same a fei Pecect Shey Se Seo Soe me ee ogee sould Mety Bee: Ones 6. Une Come. OF: ‘youd Soarttunt Upmnte—Conerqeant Pret- | To tte Keown, to be potoriounly, fring with a pubic parade. ‘That measures | “iess"st"prentnene wie Are mer?= Lace Sie teeeh. er ache the distance between law:and equity'as ad | Getter, Thomat Braraves, Over Men of | tenders It imphenible to tetain 4 Shaadi ow Tore ent-Atlanis sno | Fecer Sera *) RSs emmeny niy foe places Atlanta not fifty but a hundred years] Stall Correepanarace of Talk AOE Be menerrating, value to, ch ebiad New Xork. Aw for the Judge who | Wasitxorox, February 10—The Afro | 4 taance snd to) benches of tert fom the bench such peveratnn of | Ameren cur, when tment Bou a the | vcr fe nee that theta Sow Yor he would be honda of [sxe ofthe war found thn tbe eis were | may" conn 10 regu’ the beng Suéae Norwood et Sod mowbere [ied wie "or“te hares. bt fe found | Reaper 9 ctu tod inthe Cunattaton of the Calted States or [slo that there were but few laborers tere | Wepechee! powers tat fe Gs the ‘Genatation of Carla autoriy tr [od but few havre myers oust ty ga prea i t the ictus that this is a white man's | x0 lato those vaxt elds to reap wat wan | Elling AOU of bail preachors ‘Satter that ie will he mich hen the | remy to be reaped, ‘The need of spiritual: | eembers, “Pherefore ats pric ier tani hy the epee | en ae toe sins of ex | Sy the ite, ak autre sino ite nn Ie he bend iy Tinie mater |i Toth A a ida ein, a that th Atro-Americants fre oorals én supeome, was. the most | i ter fom oi nen on ince “ivsulnervient to Ghat" of the white [emergent io their benighted condition. ‘They | A4 UBPIRRL character Iu the i inna.” "The best way Gor an Afro-American [stood sons in want of indestigl leaders shurehs he nod nen we ot to amount to anything ie to newwot amy Line abaee ail, tie ety Oa inact ae | GhatTAR gualition are relatively such dictum, jnstend of resisting it by all | this “bexinaing ‘of’ "mew ‘era Cor them 40 | weigh Inthe: bainoce nzalnnt invful tau to the ood uf toe captor, | Nmeretyot aot Sat ea eae iotscee | seiei ft, baktane neal of moral mind wlizions Jender-hiy the bial: | down’ their cud of the cccleaias 4 Neiine. Sie; cian |i ahora wie Breau ce eh oper | REY yom Ae ues Southern Novelists simply Speciat | Ill short of the brightevs und bext (ell xhort | in which they” fmnvo beet oli Club, at Coojwr Union, In New York. last ook ‘the mame of, Ropkiason. Smit SOR se thao ltoee Vana il tvis eve Rescd the cullen ial Ge mad epee de ame fa Sie Roan age be wet ontoraaea Sera aaaete aera "te te trons in Yhe New York Timea, be says: “1 can't Se We Rorron Md oo he far Fa overeat kaye erin ton toe war et toe Sie fo wy mci fot Dre ime aie te ee hol aoe fied ar Me Sanne shone De CiSs Sit ce samuree one wach a pe eeeieerse Sengeecir toon sgnepiee atin” Sie sean rcee carat Benes iS nebec ci Gouwalcn mies Serer s Stel: a aut ter oe cole Sar teccuees cars eee Seti dr ace Up of Attoceertan sto Sees yeas tear ws coos oot ie Say the uh ie awison tees Gr fe aa aha a we niger ae Betta or poet ter peeie be oer ee ae ee tee ieee Boo Se eae oe oes Br he Woes uso e's bales adicaomere We siti ced the en So a suk weubey wa er ose oe force soci ehciepetaee eulaes wpe cae eter coon et Sieve onesie cae deacon Siciiainen ante Mee ions Se sao Pues Hoses Delia ate eae el erasers merc ese wer So aa eh bear orn Se ce Ls oe oe ee Sie sucks eee or ee omar’ al ecan e wen coon eras Kel ine andi cecogt Uae to ae soe SOY SS hats Sage nas Se chascter el antiga eteraetn ig leaped tegllrgea witatntt fate Tet Sein has tre wey ther ther nneborstent Infekt, ister i a ea ae Sr eae Mette tage sites alae a Pi, eaecd ur ae a srr aaah aM a enh e Since seme oa een ty So Wecngna aeehetadeeech “et ia ancnycrirnks ampere ae nani cn cater den die era ahie Taam ram Sade a ile Wi Set, etn Mbad Fradaite of Rteow Whenat Bepraved, Over Mon of Pity ad atanees Sey at ‘Sal’ Correapanarace of Tait Ae. Wasietnaton, Pebreary 10.—The Afro- Amerions church, whem It went South at the ‘close of the war, found that the Selds were Indeed white forithe harvest, but it found ‘also that there were but few laborers there ‘and but Tew laborers ans where, Im fact, (0 0 lato those vast Bells to: reay what was ends 10 be reaped, The need of apiritually- tine men (0 carry to the aiultitides of ex: sinves the brend of life, the livits waters of ‘hare svorats, wax supreme, was the most mergent in their beaighted cvndtion. They sad tors in ant of industigtlengersi Bf stucational tmlerships of eit leadershit, but"above al, they ood sors ia wnat at this werioming ‘oF "new ‘era for them 10 Americ of ta allie Tears ‘of moraf ind eligious Tenivenhin the Bist Fry apd bese’ Xovtising fo thya reeara which inn ahort of thie Brightear ned best (oll short 0f this sapteme and emergcut Deed Of a race {hat had oat eyeaped ‘out of the. land of fit atone fhe Rcd Ren of m fur eat [NAP ated had begun amid tunmaltuous soe Ing ‘and caatusion ‘to taker the first ater (o- ant the’ protisnd lead of thie freedom aid citggensbin athe American. itepui. ‘The upreme craihani’ whieh the ‘church cgi? co have pat then in ite preacbiee to thcte people ought to. have beet put of the eine oP de it ob character cone hues not rely on ‘the body andthe Uhioa ‘of the ody Tike fond anal enivuit, Om church Iwroperts and church fame tbs wore on Torlant. but they” were mot the great things {ivr tutrenie riaees for ang church to xteiee for. Certainly they were nat the chict thin the waipteme” pines, for the. Afro-American huh to irtve far forty sears ako) it the Sh arene the eater ite o thal ee tia a are thes Cony. Hivewe peered ssi den and they ‘Sead now. nee all ese, {fo be taught" bow to. ny ihe foundation, een of stenting "moral "chacscter, how to ‘ra ony mi feudaione the aimee Morice of upright conducts and to covert hole: with Uhat noble fonr Of Godcwhich, ix {he begioning Of indo Yor any caus oF for Did the Aire Amerinn shure dp. thew things forty" yearn anos, Do they do. thea Serle 7 Rect earn nee the-Atro-AtioYTent church did“aot Tay the munreme empbaxic of their work Tin the South "on ‘character aud conduct. For large numbers of the preachy fom whom it'seat to do thie work, of whom it chon fou" Among the people twemszehver Amd orained (0 Nit op Senn to their euces seere'haruly better tooraily than those. whos iiey, mere scat oF ondalond to nave. nod ‘ome af tina men eee dintuictly wore Ther ore/amone the biggest iunéra in the whole Shatin, “they knew not Christ, They knew fot what mort” or pherieal heaoltness ieant, Uthey wens Like on wiRDy umn Swine turned toon the zirven of the Leon {9 teamne down with: unkoly hoofs ail hat thon: af bine mation ace met ‘een after loaner mee) aod steal cond ‘ionic “Aide the races Where there wns tien meat sesrution before their’ coming, tr fu iva tenn aig hnzer” ater aimntenjoxiveats, ani exre Mileasicres stink deeper for the face the al Fy tno stand OF its moratse “Floor wore many. coed mon. EOeM nin: torso thin earls “AdeocAmeri¢a cliutth fi the Nomth. tit they wor vogeshe tna fome ‘opera i ths tate, the baa jt af that shureh, "The wae, necessary ss beesttne shat ehurdyreserea) the onler_ wt Christian growthy when ie txid empl not oo the things of "the apiit on the: mer <piritual life of the "race such, me ebneactcr ahem, ut ald captor’ stead eRtertiaim. oi ehureh” organisation. chuech, irouerty and church funda “Pewr were te Chief things. for. which the ‘Afro-American chi stool atl sitove, the supreine Thinex which hounded ‘apd Taaited ‘ano ail of tis activity Mt hed pat the bers tatore the spirit it devoted tom much of tin eheray" Co the niyiciion of will retires Wide that extent egterted to. meqMiee tse ira nh cues the sai scene te tioeal"refarmtion, “ofthe joni sina iinet fwent ta” tahor. Mang. uf thos feathers ont mot tnodecstaoal then. anagny nt them to tot. simderstntnt tm, fat thn tater that tiginn aad manele cunt ie tivenssel Hiv pets ind twvenl pate er iwsethee haniin‘hatd, wet ote dase of thee tsk nals, hit on everyday of The work Many at Heme ilo derctaue then nd sn af Hh dt wenertan i ha ise ojeneation ‘nf pitts umd cet shes HF girth ere tat Yat ayes vee hes shnnreds that stands far cushy soe rithm "Siw af dati with sale rat at ite wat Tie mata es peste inched wiih Hts fokden Suede eaiticters, ‘shh dives ary. te dam the eal sete inca fo, aan tds dam the pie rests in Ue Le herent taal thet or ii for i. sv tng ie foul iver wove hn putes ot tot ge deukarite teak dost tratextans aga altegers ae ested Sing after Sag aed month afeersonth vol ser mfens guar to veevsate the hits sl Wrst ines i tide hours nf wot vo astmimation ‘af thede ithe. preseates be ie tnoral tenet nf theke bate nd iow face ty the seaantatone tnnckery at hele iigoty inde. Wis. Wns” wollte neko. oid nar the fru Rinerican linge fats ty taunts i tig af nial things in the Rot wid i io" Noor, tn af theme telnet ody fee Wt atta ended ati ia it tes nod tastes! faethe aisiphe ad iene reason tha He besan fix wane with | ‘wrong cnapiiawie for the simile amd si isnt "prasom that the ‘thine which ousht "bw fire which Seats pat fest it hecan Be || itting Lasts vite the things af the spirit, totale an vturctor: amd the thinge whieh isin ta hee hee hich oat it ats San ty matting’ fists vin Thins tenes weit a shueeh orewnization. church noe’ s\n chee fuos This tl tiga tte att of the AfcoAmerican sup [ mits suorevarnnen in ite senor he witinted | "am aunrmnns extent ite Chrjtin ork re Ranh ed inte North For that matter | ‘in hae diahiod We doom urging steit of | yu sr Nhs Gem a altar too Inez [ ropartinn of Ws ministers, ire chureir work. | 3 Tne nd mon nee not confined to ans |S crticniar dngcriment of the AtewcAatreien® | iireh "Their mame ie begun nthe pagar | niin tora administeatice. positions tee | ase found om boards of ‘rneeal chnech | f nik nil ndministention, schife, ais, rumor | Seth" in dhe very. cents that thes ape ton | isin evidence even om the Sonera Bache “Neo-Amerioan hishope, Hihac"otten, happened that a bad man, x alt ministre. knows how ta get. moore tot | 4 Schureh. haw tn hid chuteh ediers. ex: | nenin chore, dsbte. beth tn twell the am |S tlre af chee Bitencial boned At Te ame time to put m few exten dary | ss tao ohingn ines paeein or beeen Lt memberenip, but Jedeed by appcargnces ES*S ccine eeeetg eee = Sen Whey are knows to be men’ et o Si piemoe peeare see Tha ere ere ee ee eae a ey erage is sith sem rin, a Ia omc community, why, for the. sake of iecmamniy er thee eb eee ine se ye Shai a iota pe Ne Eee oa teas Seyseonligy 2 ru ema erseonlnge (2 gun (i,t acres eacrciemae ee Ge Pine eames Festa Giee acre Hig hea ee Gen a soe Oe ree ans SERIES Oh wine ait ar ek ea ae oe ity chraxrede se ea ome tad Sonal are? Ihe i a ebriin aly nel oO down their end of the ecclesiastical wale, ries of emacs Hae fa Ne tary oe ae Sc a ta eee eT aa A moa Sa ary ie Ste mi SSE "Raat Gh nc a feat goon nomi ie ee Se cae mer hig ee Aa at | Mtmmens to Speak for ¥. M. C8. aearuek Sotien essen or ae Rr tym ane: Waineats ehrecom, acca the Minoeh ire trmerahiy i rompoved foe the sont tart or youn ew of the Are mrt) Suniesee hee aerenent fro ames toed at Whe fig ks Mente ton einen hy ge Met aidiy Meetetan® sat Mas rite Teich tat A ei aot BERG Sl” hae ae be Sah a8 nh a nae soe al oad te te ie eas Mi aot tie st! Sinpicten Sates Rrcsrrse, remeapin SET may was fatict Acting se Te youe cpl Tenant fa ies prewetng ta fon SB Wee Eig Blitan erties oar we ae te Meteeiem nee tuaege Site ae fetete. tous Now Qiu Newark, Hettalte, ornate! oor Wetted Some dtu 1s foie wecsenh an econ: wte, Mee ate Pieced tae Ty A i Seah tu NE athe Noe Etta Hed Feo Pigs "Ste 2 9 DN, a yar ne Fiat acd A hat emer a, ‘Sou Ta Weahing hae fur” Queers "ies iat, ele cy tt cont Rirends Tnaste at tan Meavher: wef that rae iene AABN, KV. Metewnee $2: At Mamiiion ttenulesl toth scrviees Hew, Bete tell, aston ennlet the pniae nod tS py an. wear 9 ere interesting seein ie Sntay schon oat tn Sond sondtn Moe Plates Waa Veanten eft the eis. Money for Millet ta aQiend Wer aunt whe teil Allee Van Veanten ‘etadinind cometh weeks nin ae jtiamestie nirer. "fn" Wedinendas attorgnon ‘ehnsy. fs nWellehttul. luncheon wns ton torah th ot ones in te fete ‘eaeatlons wees tm pink “There weve wrkeph pane marsha "why Soteensed Mie Sara et Sean? Sige Petar Sw Sema. Spe aint is hte ees thin ‘ory oe Meas, crea. fite Genigmcn arr, ili fe PSiicen® Aiineneh Shama cmnecianed af ten Taner ith It wine ane nd the selon a {heCeasn and one 16ne_ tn Me ecihemot 2h Ee, nition arte, "onl Se Rarecetceal eels Pecaent whe enored, them peice Se Fina’ A Titeagan, fet ee Ieee rertesenting ther iRace inging sae Heat andar teat Me dy the Interent at thin exeeitent magazine, Westberry Station Neies, Westneny Starts. Nov. Febvanes 1. - “The wemiy nevoad hiding wf Mr Ester Dh Quirenan, nr sauins" And “procteneiee: tart. ae eeeheatet on Taetay. th tontant, at the fevldrace af Stee and Mere thcwla, Telarar There were unwary nf twentgee af hls friends prevent, whe. after having hail m de Hehtet ‘ir to eamies aM octal chat, "were Invited. to" the diniog enom. where. ther nat tion ton tno inf mane. goat things gre iat fe the insane oP ie Goat "iy ie Kad inetol edtente were Civee ia. Mer eanee Rana sith toot whee “een ine from” pie matter,” Wr onAS peecented San Ree abate he eee ft ae Re famity, “DOr eee eraser aneiant Irate fre, “Mtn Yann ae ot Se rye ne soa ae cae ec My Be ee Eats ay tte tit ga sia ead a ett a, eta eRe tee ee Laci Tainan Fa ty Ne Sea Ree nea PP Abt nore os of Rev, amd Mt | Cate ‘That the. Satence Contains the ASW Tea That the tame tam Be Acoeey pied Nownhles and ts “ nied neste fo aise ot wee Mcouoiers Undee Corves ond Baltes: “To the Béltor of Twa Naw Yous Aoe: ‘Tus Age recently reprodveed an article from. alana, 0 entntite Journal cate OT Charles M. Davia of Meriden, Cédn., Ia which ‘Yeas advocated the hypothesis that Africa was ie Sendie ot tbe beman race ged chat he ‘aroun races of Burope aro deritytives of x SSbetratom rope. wh fn. pretleorie Unies Taigrated, tute urope from the continent of ‘Atria, "The taltgr of ‘Mibite, who is o8e of ie ading American. antorepotociste, #04 tmentarr uf vserornt tenenedwacletle, ay? Geet" IndowEaropenn erxin of 16. Called Argan race te ouly theory, & mete fmeut of the Imagination.” vcarded by. the ‘ence which the -acencea of KtlOny. ‘ratudloey, etbnolony ard archacolony wince ‘sits ove ran ‘Tim AOE tu Madly pubehed deverad dor feom the writer In whieh. he caeavored te ‘Sone thin hoe. "There Ih Junt as wach ev Stoneg {hat prtsitve mau war of Afri Sate ent the Aryan, Ite gene to Ee Ma eae Aas te one ASME ead poe Wc ot Ana Se llrant, for the sake of argiment. that the ARSE, Some dte P ana eae Bisley. Msdral) Renn, etuton "nad. Vere BARNE nana colgmia ltoee, See York Nout teats “ites tt'ane bending sip, the ‘quenihin" which, nowtsconfeoite unt andthe SAR a thatS DAREN" cing to “wake Be unpradect of Phe Caan!” Eh Clantnatt and aitopmeda pots Newch th foal ae fueshteot at tone wha Tove! thats the “Agro'kwertean fern ap Anh, Win east tatiaste, na "Bas, ae Seiten Roping. wtone inde and Rent Reyne Shade hr cee He iibove bowers of wood and deawers of water. hath Be thcterteetnfete toto Blan, Ce, SELAaMuctin Gnd ceutomie eee, New, afc we witlue foal al which, (hx avila Gientfinnalanta® Th then the tee Meat febache We etaineone acbouts Ral she initeaiten whien" Unie wots nego end IMinaincd for" the"nduehtion "ar tbe AES Rineetm infty ‘te ocak Ye lose, nae Washinglon bad better tara the dormitories Ang” woftahone of ask Tutiute tats cart falbeTcatton” baton or iny untae the. Bue bevtumed {ato teonceer bart ai opnter Ar Rooke saite Me iiaibegs 2" SERGE, AES Teen, “Hakan Tilverstis. Bae Rial Biisiy Atinerronre, Cn, mer Matic TeneEeieds ec ane eaede aid end fuen BEA peiter nad st arta 16 Thr Mette meadling on th witJeot of ethool wil ahnw Ghat the ancratunn of the Sento race BiheT ihe MA Beale thes Se Wa fe eee cms et ety, Mikete splice ty heist et ope anrgeant” dlgtinin, Rigneeastere “pp. INKY ands bedink ators: they Bret berteelog Prateek alee th” oe het nae sine” nec” acct eh Sonie Gere acne Gaeta hiewin of Baspt tint founders wf the nelemce Ep rat raat IES! ult arc taste ed eR Sia Gy Raine eet, tks ea Meeting thee et tn Rte PE eaatie ee dn whey, wae neds Sate ne alent eget SE"RES pian Soathctantte and patios wae Tired sadtaltted tw thee woereen at the Beewtlan Briewte before be egitd study the Seal toed HinSiee' ipa naar. Seeneeene Eile stun, oaiene: See iret awn ‘and len hy" blari” AtecRse wiht tweet Sint or Sie Pt we a Bags ah MOR Mattias Tage hay oe ah Sot Meal ie rane winetorn did ue woe ron Remade eh ort hd estate dt i ain Inst rh een auteentin zeneentne te i Tacha ihm, ees” tonaaione eC fe oder PHeHgaite nae anc Het iheueartaeaag Tie are a Re nt Mice acne ie eee Weare sein dviet ain. Saba ia tats OE scea ele an Ich ener pe Sat et white at, Waka we" cae ote fay at ated" gant wh Lialttt ices fr Mart tie ie ante atne ae Satta “Whe, ire nde itark Seana th waa e Ete “won be Li on fhe meant gt af Seats abt ore Nica artes satiate cht ua tar Binge wa ne | see alts Halle in tesa teed the ite acta, mi, ate SE aaa st “het ity ete ha oP i it oR ut tng Mayan fo tbat Phw “thatthe hein oie a fa SMa 8 est SY rata ated Wey wee ements deck it etree calle teh ii i ei A a ft ee yee a Banta RO Sy. votes 1A “Dowcines Dux” iy Souihers tadlann. Newent Pein 1c Par the ct ilee We the Neary. St tbe lle tae heh ot the Inmet Frederik Thoghnes as chneatet wat ate crt. At te oe retin of 3. HW, home, the wel kane ietenjntent. and Mee Mary” t Wachtoston aiciote Inctraetor Sttarhed tw ahe We fe | aierincendent #18. renee sens seals co rated tw set apart an ht of tbe afteracan eine Hau to ems fhe Zour eatored seat metho minersanee af the nat ane af the feurn's. mont Inepirinz chararter. At Seether | igh Rebend toe, presiam wae ae fallre® | pening vores “intie Hosen nt the pa | roe weed: Inet cima Fee fat Re As Madore lo, Sit thee Pe 8 ther ‘igri Micy Hvh fence: Mogenroient | teh of Traine, Me Tae poeta | Patan a Fncig ta Palention Stra Ae 1 omnia eee ett a | fon Baits Sia Fone et | ouninse Chait tanrence, Huntiarl” sites Grace | exter: latin’ nen ree Cheers tor te | cgn'hixe and lee ; “Pherae pictinted Inthe asker school f me gulag he wane Ath ie exeenton | mr Re RAI nce alert ate ndgeese | 2 an, arent tne ee nee abate | Suen tic atrect ana" Sie, & eae | AEA Union shee sient ar met asf cep nt eatin Hea egncteai a | $55 Tat ke Site “Pane an a | Site The votaeRd Uehbae ot New ARDY Mamtton totge Comtemnt Case, "| & The derlslon af Mon. dnmee, Ae. ttnnchaed, | ie ante, Na, tears, te Beats Radieltn hee ae a ee Matt hee ace ncenrdngte, Ried AES | Tieweinea Nome Re EN eMac iad HN dia sha e ane as Berita Sika Faas Wr lt Wea ttt A Haas, ata tars iat wtigie daa! Satire a ae a cea Site Mitek irutt Sehr oe tae pels rao rg pei Rnd paar A ol ed tan of ~ (NWOT AND ‘COMMENT, Bie ais Dae Swereer shales. thet ting, 3. Deak and Me. De G. UI were wei ‘gered tant weet tee raliway sree oie! ae way bewe from Wealogions “Tan ea newn which we bope le ssereersing V. a, ss Pha Tian Wife Wat the con at Deaqiot &. Grand several ther aa ee Saat See scvropgealy teteted to the fate of Saar bt mpares ODT are the Hig the Plater é ‘Am amusiag comical o0 the Muiasiteey ot the Seah tbe BAN Mateos) eat Georgia teglatare at the towiams ft Coumereta Traveies? aszocltton iv coon Soret beepers to. plve- the scum oo Beketat Buin, thd Miwanton Nona Ss agitating for “a batbtub for every tes Coluadia Colveniy bam Jost tea cng 100000 by ate Mlawenthal tr a> dante of “a grstepertip on the ates reopens ot civicition. amore’ wea at HERE See chen for thle tate Ay ie oS etka Gram ot tx seat fee cre oh a feat of Avlscion ae sbown OF the rt seosttal Seanter “Vatternon aharaee that to- onc protien" te being used ako with te nak The ssutnern Beeatorncbedirat to io Meer ine Creaecratie comes tear prenioat te Sul the tmp ened ot oe Manlceed Thay are thee. wee og 2 Site texans, af Tom Watain lncts is trina ae they tneiee i fatten on Whee, some weeks ago the come tet tne tare of dame €. Metall ce, ate tees gre pitateTasticelonn nad (it auc piindgea to, chelate therm any rece Ciktewer, Atreamesicane were. (esas tay Seat Hite sinran act mechs bomen, der Gee" Phtaenld reversed hie eallon sic estatty remerkeds "ote be hese a Wein: Turngre’ may. rear: to well tices to, Sppllentta walle teely” dispose et thea thers provided sueh’Girimienion fst Stsoonear rae or stor ewldeat, Rootes bas testomed cs ene nisn honors ant roller cmolaments et tea alod ued perntustve Sordn npn toe eanrtnerubraeouateoeted™ “tall headed Pose cer, Weteraon tne eeen of Eelete t Sceene tabled tints they have wots ‘teutd ‘ibbeld\ free ‘bla. Rut may itove eee thelr heli or emcee thnk ib wise “Resa the folowing “AUaata steps February 24! "doe Wheeler Camp, tonnes mie, sefeeton. of Atlanta, efuted on We tor abuit Prenaeet Maéaewelt 10. heneay crenbersin. This ‘camp attenint es Goeriere tensnt at Waslagson" ns recived nthe White. Waves bw the fret Ata rexalar meeting foot alent a weer @ troduced’ nt recoation to eit heat Hineco to Nocenary membersbip bere a I fanonn-or gar cies Partie ton prowaied warm wore Four tthe of Lemars present ween thelr fel at our iaajuc ihe" resent. "The veletane woe teaete Inthe ceyeienty, on te tees “ica ta onker Weahlorton, fo tach afr hile later ad Seep eestnest wee stows on account of ie. Were referent raat toSeeerson Davie Ween the eters came {oa vote Me was ‘overwbeloinat de fatcas’ Such "marronects “and. condos nd. be erento dlogast the east roe TE ee ee ay Heligiows amd Sectal = Funetivns at tt wercenter, Wwoncisren, PearOnEy FEC Runy a Mh pa atthe Jour Brel gp seth, Bo Ses, astr he PA choy a iret tigse af he meres Thee re tien Mtn Me "Meanie ta Sie AC atbam in henge san ton Sven gern ath the cess oe cain" aiteday “owt et bes ore Sonn Meo tpn chutes ss Brorram wa teoere ite Hin sts os Bn bee tie tale ahh Sr ao phate ie eee ween Sitges se en REE Re EP iain ene tibet Ee re ee eatin at ie Be APSR BON Ate tl ht IF BN dae Mer BR ST Ther edge cts RR tier tt ie ae hun eed ee Sentai Mea ae Beadle Site M yaton ny: Se CPA ide Mente Satcmadie irene sty Syncs plete. Hevrneay” stein RMT nat toe th DS SMRMEGRE etal serygmom, SENT tats» ATER an Oe ats what tte th ein AUER an os IORI Face alte one to rales deen etm ate eon ea th ac Eta Mute Hib ete of si feat wn Min eaRale EO Sect Heeied! achat Sane Whe Ss ct Hie Tend XR Hertha sb Meath abtcty Ws Heals Mute it Aric nas Reinert a ae Mae Fie SDat at eat Pat ‘Gen Tave Yatee. tng at CAIVATS ACME ehiafen ‘nt Sands. = atu Sen ete eth 2P4 Si" Sica hie: Basrancrs Spee thse ig, deer ane Mien Mian ee SGindie™ hetennort”ae Metta, "ees Bethe, eee at ec He eg Aicine “serene weird tas ape rae Me scteie baits Tan aaate Me sn aid Hien Pareien Aland ith Sheree Heewater a tery plesaant tarerioe lst es" Ruraiac og The acne SFB at ahi Sits Povstle tenet we tend ney nn rnionce Sf hry tetas” Mis wilig Reliaer” Mur Wiitom Mevcioey areee Ayn. aeteaeta Wasen., eee ic magess UE tees dans Shien 5 cinekani, oenantn lol ME, Olle “Tene shozeh way IB. he cleo ja simdag, 3! * Catenry Rapier ehtizeh, Te Ran tere ie 22 ant eaceet siner id, Morris or Ber. Be: Menace’ Cainer ant Tiniiee af Heanmd Ts. raomitere. af" Calente Raptten mlerons wes 5 Ten clig. Munday in “attend "the Sretcr CSienry chitcne Terk wih te ae hE eases nn Hethtwebtbel™ ng The*Rin no ree a ne realeat meetings “ender ti Reyanier av ME tile Shuerhe are wate 7 'Gehcuane Maer Laxewann. ebruaty 12) Me and. vt-s John e Wester have extended to Dire wate tahoe Meas "et fe Era Hauer “ia. Santen! tine Yan Rite Beceanty Sana toned nin an ON BN Fane” eerie at Att Fi ants 322 EM Nata ecient # erie taltnan ated Mite RP Tate = a Hina aetna Beans nate a zee Fiteg Aime preanets Siva Oe EIN a ae ee: Scie, "sew cpa tae pains = = Waterton Naten Wormmone ree cee ran amt whe. ga : BAR, Marien Tete” Se 2 es Feta Cantnd hie Mig = 2 ES so ane ae Ee Fe antathe tc Note Mn oe, 8 Foal Unk anor Tie fact | coeered fra hie is ai i aie ae i tani See Mader, PeREen tee! we at The farie aurea “s mpes arthings Fhe Nile tied SM sana Soe i nae a ie 0 raarted anecers under the ¢ the Presidency of New York or United States, Mexico and Canada, Hawaii and the Philippines, Japan, Mexico, the United States, Monaco, 30 census. Countries in the Universal Fund the cost extra for each paper of be can be paid in a Fund be paid in a Fund and when none of these can be paid at your Portfolio payable a Perkbox, at the New York phone Number, 8229 John General Advertising Agent, New York, and 47 Alamy Avenue TO SUBSCRIBERS, Giving us of changes in their life like the OLD as well as BAN CHURCH. West 25th 11th and 13th avenues. Every first Sunday, 2 P. M. M. Sunday School 2 M. Sunday School 2 Class Meeting on Monday, Monday nights at 8 o'clock. Friday night from 8 o'clock ALL WELCOME. HENKERSON, D. D. Pastor. 248 West 129th Street. 10 A. M. Even at the Church every oct12 yr N. E. ZION CHURCH. Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. McMULLEN, Pastor. Treveth School 2 P. M. Sabbath School 2 P. M. E. Prayer Meeting every oct12 o'clock. Public invited. HAPEL, PROTESTANT HILTON, GUARD JOHNSON, Patient in charge. H. A. M. and S. P. M. WELCOME TO ALL practical barber, 107 West Sixth avenue.—Adv. and Mrs. Lachada L. 115 West 32d street half good, go to Greenburg, near 39th street.—Adv. a meeting of the Cedar club January 21 at 6 p. m. at 15 17 West 134th street, peasant star of tea West 276th street, peasant and friends in the returned home. Va. good, of W. H. W. H. Va. governor W. H. W. H. house of W. H. W. H. house of W. H. W. H. barre. Pa. W. H. W. H. on Tuesday last W. H. W. H. on Monday. N. J. W. H. W. H. with her W. H. W. H. with her W. H. W. H. with her Mrs. John Wyatt of 21st West continuing their street. Mia- lhington, Vt. who is here Milhannion, Vt. who is here Williams will receive engage- ance at concerts or church Address Idwell contac- tion and Lodge. Both powders is one of the best ones for whitening and clean- ing 532 Street, New H. Robert D. D. Tenent will be tendered to on Thursday evening. Feb Buchanan. A strong array of commander of John A. fell down the L. stairs on last week and was taken to the D. Lee of the Tuffed Col- lege will be where all business will be organization. Office bores to 9:30 p.m. adj. nov.330 willing to meet with friends who are graph of herself, it being United Aster club of India the reception of the Imperial will be recognized by the will be installed as pass- taining until the 25th. of the Pastor's Conference in Jersey. every Tuesday. Thura mings. Special attention lessons given.—Adr. 11, 30 cents. Noose in m. 25 cents. Table in m. 32 cents. Table in m. 40 cents. Table in m. 450 Sixth avenue—adv. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Mason, Mary, Hering William, William, William Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Stark's church will be recital on Washington's evening February 22d, by Washington, the primrose doe in Tacoma. It will be his mother of Mrs. R. and 50 years, died February in his 80 years of marriage, his 85 years of marriage, his 88 years of marriage, his 89 years of the eighth anniversary of his training. February is brought more than two hundred days after he met a handsome handkerchief of the occasion. The crew dancing and feasting with him, and John fully filled the pulpit. His time was Matt xxiii, being held for the wonder of the Sunday school, the Sunday school, the fellowship extended to four. John filled the pulpit at Zion Lake for four days being held during Lake. At three o'clock Ber- cay, he was held during an audience. An unusually informed. At the night service a practical tractoristic style. Philip A. Payton, Jr., gave a afterparty to a 1937 street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. The Imperial Club's dancing class was very enjoyable, and I had to thank the President, F. A. Palacio, called a class order: Mr. Charles R. Loxnax announced that Tuesday, February 10, and would be plink reception, and asked the ladies to wear something pink, and asked the men to wear something pink, and men who attended would be presented with a pink carnation on entering the hall, also wearing a pink quarrel. The quarrel would be ready and extended that night and every class night, thereafter, at the door. The positively insult upon the invitation being presented at the door, Prof. Bean introduced a woman Miss Ilaise Anderson received many encores. BROOKLYN. Walter A. Jackson, eyesight specialist and practical optician, 54 Third avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr. James L. Edwards and Mrs. Mary A. Willem of Manhattan spent last Sunday in the street church. They were the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Butler. At the evening services to a very large and appreciative congregation. The Carlton avenue branch of the Y. M. A. will hear a discourse by Mr. Walter Logan, the legal secretary, on Sunday, February 15. Dr. A. Barney will preside the good at the presence of the new secretary, Mr. R. H. Hamlin. At the installation of the Allen Christian Endeavour League officers of the Bridge street church Ir. W. H. H. Butler installed the presiding officer, James G. Shannon, vice presiding officer, James G. Shannon, vice presiding officer, Miss Gerttein Miller, treasurer, Lott Lydia C. Smith, vice presiding officer, Mrs. Lydia C. Smith. Miss Elizabeth Durring, an old Brooklynite, died at 54 Third avenue on the past thirty years. Miss Durring had been supported by an income allowance. She is a charitable and kindly old lady, and was always ready to relate many pleasant recollections of old Mrs H. C. Fulkner, wife of Dr. Frank Nee, was a senior department of Liberty College, was the speaker and special guest of the Foundations industrial club, which held a joint meeting at the residence of Dr. V. Morton Jones, Gold Coast, where he would improve the present conditions of both. Miss Amy Saxage, one of the founders of Stephanman, would come from Concord Knapp church. Rev William T. Dixon, pastor, Monday February 10, would come from Brooklyn and Kearns Circle assisted in the obsequies. The new octeton company owned by Mrs M. J. Jordan, manager, played at Jefferson hall before a chancery, banquet, and was enjoyed all. Full supper was served and the entertainment all. Chock. The band played. A successful promotive concert was given for the benefit of the foundation at Jefferson hall. Court Square, Brooklyn, on Monday evening, February 12, 1928, was enjoyed an excellently tendered short program by the following artists: Mme. Nee, Mrs John Hoffman, Mrs Brown, Mrs Marie Wayne and Mr. J. Francis (armand, Mr. William Russell Johnson was master of Monk Hall House Party. RHS BANK, February 12. A few friends from New York and Maple Jall, as the guests of Mimi Jesse Fortune. They were able to go skating at the RHS, dancing, singing and recitations a very enjoyable time was passed. Flushing and Mr. R. L. Stokes and Mr. Roland Johnson of New York. The Misses and Mr. from the Rummed Road and added very much to the enjoyment of the 41 Peternburg Hospital. PETERSBURG, Va., February 13. The Peterburg hospital association has secured the New Jersey license of the probable permanent home of the Colored hospital. Workmen are now making the necessary alterations to the building will be modern in every detail. The hospital will supply a long felt want. ladies are working indoors in the room. Formed as follows: Auxiliary No. 1, M. Julia Jordan, president; Juvenile auxiliary Rachel's auxiliary No. 1, Roberta Dainner. President; Sympathetic friends and old Petersburg hospitals; contributions to Edward H. Evans, solicitor; Petersburg, Mr. Peter Brown had his arm broken; Norfolk Hospital in still in town. Mr. Food Brandon died suddenly on Saturday. Mr. Rew Hill is still in town. Mr. Food Brandon Miller is still in town. Mr. Food Brandon Tucker of St. Paul, Minn., who has been visiting his mother and father, returned with Mr. C. P. Royall, paid a call to Col. Matt Lewis of New York, a friend of long time Editor of the New York Star and also Deputy Collection of customs. DIED. COLL. LEAVEN M.—Died January 31, 1906. Widow of I. L. Cole, beloved mother of Fred, Ivy Cole and Grace Sinnar, beloved friend of long time Editor of the New York Star and also Deputy Collection of customs. Interment Cypress Hill Cemetery. THE NEW YORK AGE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1906. The Real Estate, Deposit & Investor Co. This Company is incorporated under the laws of New York State, for the purpose of operating as a brokerage firm. The Company is not a broker or dealer in any interest, and principal returned allowing the option of borrowing money on security. Also a number of dwellings for sale in and out of the city and others that will be built to suit for $1,000 and upwards $60 down and $10 per month until one can own $1M. We pay six (6) per cent. interest on every dollar invested, subject to your withdrawal at any time by notifying the Company at its Home Office. 4. Contracts for building, repairing, general house cleaning, painting and decorating. 5. Understaff's business. 6. Employer must Hurry. Positions given to all members free, and anyone can start an account from one dollar ($1.00) up. OFFICERS—Robert R. Mont, President; Samuel Bright, Treasurer and Secretary; L. E. Brown, Assistant Secretary; James H. Davis, General Manager; Jonus C. Ayler, Attorney. DIRECTORS AND PROMOTERS—Thomas H. Morris, John T. Curr, L. A. King, B. Bright, J. H. Davis, R. R. Mont, Rev. E. B. Jackeon, Rev. W. C. Young, George Strachan, Woodhead, N. Whitfield, 248, Receptionist, Crippen, Horace H. Dudley, John H. White, Benjamin T. Ware, J. Hemmling, John H. Hill. FORD'S HAIR POMADE Personally known as "OZONIZED OX MARROW" SO Miscellaneous P. C. E. Waters, 43 North Portland avenue FURNISHED rooms to let; all convenience Brooklyn. Jan1853 S. BOOND floor to let. Private house, good neighborhood, 1598 Bergen street, Brook lyn. Mgr. Murtha Giles. feb06 O NE single, one double perfectly lighted room, convenience, select neighborhood. Ring Mandela's bell, 248 Wat 1294 atlanta. TO LET—large parlor and also room suitable for light housekeeping, running water, cooking cookup. Apply Mrs. Landt, 767 up in any style desired consistent with the letter. We are now formally the only one in the business of making kinky or curly hair straight, bored, harsh, kinky or curly hair soft, bored, harsh, kinky or curly hair soft, may be obtained, free treatment. 3 or 4 of your hair Formalize ('OZONIZED draft, roller shave, lingerie the scalp, draft roller shave, lingerie the scalp, make it grow and, by everything the hair lives with and with. Being elegantly possibly for ladies, grouseless and children, MARROW!) has been made and sold on OX MARROW!) was required in the United period of time there has never been a booth welcomed from the MARROW! MARROW! sweet and敌意, no master how long you make the hair STRAIGHT, SOFT, and that Formalize ('OZONIZED and is made only in Chicago and use. The and is made only in Chicago and use. The all others. Full reactions with every bottle. Price only 30. glitter or designer not apply you, he can or used as he can, for one bottle, or or used as he can, for one bottle, or expressed paid. We pay postage and express and mention this paper. Write your name and address on this paper. Bridgeport Notes. The usual services were held at Bethel A. Church, which is located in the city. He has been employed for the past work. Is about again. The monthly served concert will be held on Sunday, December 3 at 3:30 p.m. under the management of Mrs. Walter Brown. A fine and interesting program will be enveloped and all friends are to attend. Nyack Noten. The Only Install Thursday night, February 14 the society of owl of Brooklyn and New York installed a new building in Wilmington avenue. Fifty couple took great interest in the unique ceremonies and cultural activities of the Collegiate officers were installed. Thomas H. Bose, Worthy Surgeon Owl; John E. Waltke, Supervise Owl; Joseph Seward, Grand Collector; Thomas R. Stanley, Financial Owl; Edward Roane, Grand Owl of Oratory; Walter W. Browne, Private Owl; William Edward Gundel Owl. Hawtucket News PAWKETT, February 12. A new industrial club was organized here last week, elected as follows: President, Mrs. J. E. Johnson; secretary, Mrs. J. E. Johnson; Mrs. M. and Mrs. Charles Bliss of Providence were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss; counsel of the late Mrs. John Taylor was colonized from her late residence on Highland Island of the Union Baptist church officiating CARD OF THANKS The mother and sisters of Jennie Loutie Johnson found the body of her sister, who found thanks for the love of sympathy before and after her death, which occurred at 14:59 a.m. on 23 Lexington Avenue, Brooklyn. a romantic opera open, at PALM GARHEN, 88th street, between 3d and Lexington avenues, N. Y., WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRIARY 25, 1900. Miss Roberta Lynch, president; Musical director, Mr. Engene A. Jackson; Stage director, Mr. Albert De Anny; Music for the evening under the personal direction of Mr. W. H. Wiggins of the New Amsterdam Musical Association. General admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents. Boxes seating 18, $15; boxes seating 12, $10; boxes seating 10, $10; boxes seating 6, $5. Doors open 7:30. Curtain risers promptly 8:30 p. m. Reception after the opera. (eb152) Here We Are Again! ON THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1ST, 1906 Music by Mimi Hagile L. Anderson, TICKETS, Including Wardrobe Check, Bc. Box Seating Eight Person, $1.50 Tickets can be by mail from B. J. HARVIS, 26 W. 134th street, and H. S. WARNER, 203 W. 63rd street. Miscellaneous P. C. E. Water, 43 North Portland avenue, ENHINSED rooms to let; all conveniences. Brooklyn. Jan1837 BRENDON floor to let. Private house, good neighborhood, 1508 Bergen street, Brook- lyn. Mrs. Murtha Giles. fe6807 ONE single, one double perfectly lighted room, conveniences, select neighborhood. Ring Mandlays' bell, 248 Wat 129th street. TO LET—Large parlor and hall room, suitable for light housekeeping, runnig water, cooking store. Apply Mrs. Krau, 761 Third avenue, near 47th street. D COUGAL 87, near Ralph Avenue L station, Brooklyn, 2 story basement house, rooms and bath, $45, good location. Wm. Marquand, 1532 Fulton street, Brooklyn. FOR RENT—A very pleasant front room for two gentlemen. All conveniences, private house, 5 Grove street. WANTED—After school, boy to sell Twin AGE. Universal Barbershop, 332 W. 52d- jan 23-41 SITUATIONS SECURED for all domestic work. Cooks, waitresses, laudresses and general staff. Hotels, houses, city or country, Call or address Mrs. R. R. Dowell, employment agent, 42 Adams Avenue, Stamford Street. Jan 23-41 If the Baby is Cutting Teeth MES. WINDSLOW'S Soothing STRUP has been used for OVER SIXTY TEARR BY MILLIONS TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES THE CHILD, SOFTENES the GUMM, and is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure to take no other kind. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Winslow may1093 DRURY OPERA CO. MME. M. TERRELL. Mme. M. Terrell, Prima Donna Soprano, who will appear in "CARMEN" Week of May 25th AT 14TH STREET THEATRE Write and have tickets reserved, to Theodore Drury, 36 West 117th Street also E. F. Hall, Naval Hospital, Brooklyn. N. Y. Hall's Telephone 2996 Withamburg. The Imperial Musical Will make their first appearance a romantic comedy open, at PALM GARDEN avenues, N. Y. WEDNESDAY EVENING. Lynch president; Musical director, Mr. Em De Ance; Music for the evening under the of the New Amsterdam Musical Association, seats 75 seats, Boxes seating 18, 815; box boxes seating 6, 85. Doors open 7:30. C after the opera. Emmeril J. Scoot, Johnne C. Thames, Wilhelm Tye Byk, Frank Stewart Armand, Joseph H. Smith, Wilhelm Tye Byk, Joseph H. Smith, William Joseph H. Smith, Moore, Wilford H. Smith, Philip A. Fayton, J. Moore, A. Armand, A. Armand, Ed Annual Ball and of Knights Templar, given by Joe Commandery No. 5, BRUARY 27, 1906, AT son, 50 Cents, Music by Pro- the Famous Ivanhoe Drill Corp Exhibition Drill During Internationaion the Famous Ivanhoe Drill Corps will give a Short Exhibition Drill OFFICERS OF THE CORNANDERY Sir James McCadden, E. C.; Sir John Palacio, Jr. Capt. Gen.; Sir Tho. H. W. Sir Joo, T. Grillm, Jr. Warden; Sir Andr Recorder; Sir Oliver M. Campbell, Sir W. Sir Henry C. Runaway, Standard Bearer COMMITTEE ON ARHANO BENNISTY Oliver M. Campbell, Secy; Sir Tho. Siron, Wesley Smith, Sir Andrew C. Starkn, Sir William Ten Eyck, Sir W. FLOOR COMMITTEE--Sir James N. A. Sir Alexander King, Sir James H. W. GRAND TESTIMONIAL THE MEMBER BETHEL A. West 25th Street, between 7th and 8th A. WILL FREDERIC who for 25 years has been GRAND TESTIMONIAL ON THURSDAY EVENING AT THE Doors Open at 7:30 P. M. ADMISSION, 26 CTS. Ticket no. Apartment Five large light rooms water supply. Rents real 2 Or apply janitor on premise S. M. G. G. The Fifth SOUVENIR I COLORED REP. CITY OF WILL BE TAMMAMY HALL, Thursday Eve. Cards of Admission, (including his music by Now A. OFFICERS OF CLUB: Honorary Presidency, President; Major R. Poulle, First President; Jill W. Wainman, Third President; Elia Elmendorf, Recording Secretary H. Roberta, Treasurer. Boxes Seating Boxes can be had Colored Republican Club of the City of New York, 127 West 33d street; Nall Bros. Cafe, 450 Feb 15.31. tel. 2818 Prospect. Gas Administrator Dr. Walter H. Beckman SURGEON DENTIST 780 Falton Street E. C; Sir John Wesley Smith, General; Sir Thos. H. Wright, Treasurer; Sir Jarden; Sir Andrew C. Little, Sw. Bearer; Campbell, Sir Warlen; Sir Claybourn; Standard Bearer; Sir Henry N. Gregory; ANOBJEMNIAL S. Aurumata F. Talacq; Sir Thomas H. Wright, Treasurer; Sir Andrew C. Little, Sir William A. C. Eynck, Sir William T. Helm, Sir James N. Anderson, Chairman; Sir James H. Williams, Sir Charles E. TESTIMONIAL TO A FAITHFUL SENIOR THE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF L. A. M. E. C 7th and 8th Avenue, New York, REV. T. W. HENDER WILL TENDER FREDERICK SAVAGE 5 years has been the Chorister of TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY, 2nd, AT THE CHURCH. Concert CTS. ticket at the door. NO Partments To light rooms and bath, steamer Rents reasonable. 26 West 99th st Door Open at 7:30 P. M. Concert Begins at 8:30 Sharp. ADMISSION: 28 CTs. Tickets sold at the door. NO HALF PRICE. Five large light rooms and bath, steam heat and hot water supply. Rents reasonable. on premises. G. O. P. The First Annual SUVENIR LIBERTY BANK OF THE D REPUBLICAN OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK WILL BE GIVEN AT HALL, 14th St., New Day Eve., March 1st (including hat check) by New Amsterdam Oroh. Honorary President, Hon. Charles W. R. Poole, First Vice President; Gilchrist, mon. Third Vice President; William D. J. Recording Secretary; Chuck E. Miller, Fin. Boxes Seating Six Persons, $5.00. Boxes can be had at the following places: the City of New York, 125 West 52d st. Bros. Cafe, 450 6th Avenue; Hotel Mac Gas Administered. Beckman ENTIST Street CONCE Or apply janitor on premises. 363 Lenox Ave. C. M. C. G. O. P. C. R. I C. The first Annual SOUVENIR LIBERTY BALL COLORED REPUBLICAN CLUB CITY OF NEW YORK WILL BE GIVEN AT TAMMANY HALL, 14th St., Near 3d Ave. Thursday Eve., March 1st, 1906 OFFICERS OF CLUB: Honorary President, Hon. Charles W. Anderson; James W. Johnson; President; Major R. Poole, First Vice President; Gilchrist Stewart, Second Vice President; Jillus Watson, Third Vice President; William D. Jones, Corresponding Secretary; Kenneth Arnold, Recording Secretary; Chas E. Miller, Financial Secretary; Archie B. Roberts, Treasurer. Boxes Setting Six Persona. $5.00. Boxes can be had at the following places: Colored Republican Club of the City of New York, 138 West 35d street; Marshall's 35d street; Nail Bros. Cafe, 450 6th Avenue; Hotel Marcel, 215 West 35d street. Feb 15 11:30 New Adelphi, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT Jan 11 And Dramatic Company in "LOVE'S LOCKSMITH." 58th street, between 3d and Loxington BREBRARY 28, 1900, Miss Roberta to A. Jackson; Stage director, Mr. Albert personal direction of Mr. W. H. Witkins. General admission, 50 cents. Reserved seating 12, $10; loves seating 10, $10; rinses promptly 8 p.m. Reception Company WITH." and Lexington Miss Roberta ctor, Mr. Albert W. H. Wrights Reserved lating 10, $10; m. m. Reservation feb 12 19 Odd Fell FR Concert Begins at 8:00 Sister Maria L. Bala, C. Phillip, Secy., Sister Surra Emmanuel, Brothers... C ASECURY PARK, rooms, on two stories heaters, Price $3.60 ent in house together SPECIAL OFFER, flooring on first floor to all car lines, Price will sell to colored call, write or teleph --- Crown Wesley Smith, Generalissimo; Sir Audalio Rafter, Treasurer; Sir Orrin Harris, Prelate; W.C. Little, Sw. Bearer; Sir Benjamin Myerra, Arlen; Sir Claybourne Washington, Warder; Sir Henry N. Gregory, Sentinel. AURUTA F. T. Palacio, Jr., Chairman; Sir Wright, Treasurer; Sir Joseph T. Grimfett, Sir William A. Gardoon, Sir Wm. L. B. B. T. Helm, Sir William H. Williams, Adderon, Chairman; Sir William Ten Eyck, Williams, Sir Charles E. Fisher. O A FAITHFUL SERVANT, AND FRIENDS OF M. E. CHURCH New York. REV. T. W. HENDERSON, D. D., Pastor. TENDER K SAVAGE The Chorister of the Church, a L. BENEFTY CONCERT February, 2nd, 1904. CHURCH. Concert begins at 8:30 Sharp at the door. NO HALF PRICE. Feb 8 20 Ats To Let. and bath, steam heat and hot conanable. West 99th street Apply, Sam'l A. Kelsey. 363 Lenox Ave. D. P. 1st Annual LIBERTY BALL THE— PUBLICAN CLUB THE— NEW YORK GIVEN AT 4th St., Near 3d Ave. March 1st, 1906 (1) 50 cents Amsterdam Orohestra Hugh Charles W. Anderson James W. Steve President; Glennist Stegart, Second W. Oliverad; William D. Jones, Corresponding Sec- tor; Chuck E. Miller, Financial Secretary; Archie Ix Persona, $5.00. the following places: W. York, 13S West 53d street; Marshall's Hotel, 14th Avenue; Hotel Marco, 213 West 53d street. EIGHTEEN CONCERT AN RICHARD ALLEN S. AND D., B. Odd Fellows Hall, FRIDAY EVENING MUSIC NEW AMSTERDY Concert begins at 8:30 EXECUTIVE Stirrer Mark L. Bala Chaleire; Stirrer Sarah H. Branson; Secr. Sister Sarah E. Branson; Am. Secr. Sister Emmanuel; Brothers— O Watson F. Brunset Sister ASURY PARK, NEW JERSEY—House and lot; house 18x42; lot $25,150; eleven rooms, two stories, cottage fully furnished, running pump water in house, two heaters. Price $3,500; terms to suit. No incumbrance. Will sell furniture at present in house together with house. FOR SALE SPECIAL OFFER—A beautiful twelve-room dwelling, all improvements. Parquet flooring on first floor; handsomely decorated and conveniently located with respect to all car lines. Price $9,000; terms to suit. Lot $50,100. Borough Park, Brooklyn; will sell to colored or white. Will show prospective buyer property at any time. Call, write or telephone for particulars. REAL ESTATE DEPOSIT & INVESTORS' COMPANY MILLER BUILDING, BOO1 302. 1931 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. SPECIAL OFFEE—A beautiful twelve-room dwelling, all improvements, parquet flooring on first floor; handsomely decorated and conveniently located with respect to all car lines. Price $3000; terms to suit. Lot 50x100. Horough Park. Brooklyn; call, write or telephone for particular. Howard's: Mrs. Mary L. Howard of Newark, N. J., the beloved sister of Mrs. W. H. D. Kahl, departed this life on Monday, February 5, 1941. Interment, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, N. Y. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL ART AND REC OF O ALLEN TABERNACLE S. AND D., B. AND S. OF MOSES AT News Hall, 158-60 V DAY EVENING, FEB. 23, MUSIC BY THE NEW AMSTERDAM ORCHESTRA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Sister Susan C. Carson, Alice Co. Branson, Am's Secr. Sisters — Elizabeth Carr, M. C. Sisters F. Brunet, Sister Lennon Hamilton, Advoc. FOR SALE FOR SALE A beautiful twelve-room dwelling, all it handsomely decorated and conveniently 9:000; terms to suit. Loft 50x100. Hora when Will sell, prospective buyer p me for particulars. REAL ESTATE DEPOSIT & INV MILLER BUILDING, RO 1031 BROADWAY, NEW --- DR. ELLARSON The Colored People's Friend who took Dr. Bain's place State your friend's freely when you are from 1 to 7 p. m., also by appointment. Sundays, 10 a.m. All letters must contain Age, Lock of Hair, Stamp and Other important notes taken. When writing, please mention this paper. THIRD ANNUAL D RECEPTION OF ABERNACLE No. 95 AND S. OF MOSES T 158-60 W. 29th St. O, FEB. 23, 1906 BY THE AM ORCHESTRA room dwelling, all improvements, Parquet and conveniently located with respect Lot 50x100. Borough Park, Brooklyn; prospective buyer property at any time. E DEPOSIT & INVESTORS' COMPANY. LLEE BUILDING, NOON P.M. ROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. Twelveth Annual Subscription. To the Edition of The New York Ank. All things come to him who hath whil- he is to be subscribed to is not unworthy subscription to The Ank. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. February 2, 1898. DR. FILLARSON Dancing until 4 a. m. at a ‘Pusvatease” Bogtases Lach ti tntereet te (CRaech ose by Atre-Americone Paepmence, 1, Pobewary 12—I ix mont depterabie’ for the churches and socirtics of “the Afro: American. rave. that sou of its peo- ple de wot take more intern! it tlie x00d week that: ls cut” oat for tle, At the Buxidiy school superintendents’ np! bane {orton the Beh there were ony thie sored lea {0 Fesreweat seven churehen, s2'Bivision Scerctary Win inerssit we Rave fo appeal to auperintenitenis of ror Aserican chureheato unite {oF the wivatice Rent of our Munday ‘school. Mrs. Daniel Washington and daaghcer lias rte from ‘Yinlting felenda at New York,” Iier dauzhter Yook “part in several. promiient viieriatine ments and wom for herelf increas Linen, Reg. C. Jeter of Alleg chapel has rirued froma visit to Washington. D.«.\ new business enterprise Ta open et O¥inston | street by "TH, Davis & Co. an Afror Ammeriqgs Arm. (They are meeting with Aue Sem Meme George EL dee inl M1 Fiastroag are no longer connie! with the ine, etrtere acconfiog to. is, onde iabed In thelr organ. A micwvoriit merviow 10 hoaot of thetate Rev. Drei Fen, nlie tinguished churchman of the A.M. I. Zion church, waa Bttingly obmerteat I auproprinte sxercines at the People's Ae Sf! church Inst Butday evening. ‘The Exetsior band Plbreda Bre Me Remon eed a tet at the ife’and works Of Dr. Price, Htirhanl enson sang the Pasi, Rev. A. McCullutn, she Pax for, gare ab adrenn, aod afier 4 wine by Aire, Hatais a ‘collection and tenia 1h inated the rervices. Mrs. Annie [shzabet Willis. who baw been alck for several iontb, died atvher renidence, «15 [stro tthe axe of 30 yearn, She wax a sister of Mrs Sarah Roaier, of Alpha cotingr, nil sit 10 Mrs. Herter’ Spicer, “Tbe faneral wre eld from the Ebeeaer Baptixt chur «1! Sun- day at Ta. in, Order ‘Tent No, 3 turned fut fa Jarge atiubers, ax thie yioewssol ve the Brat death the order hue bd sine ss forma: toa fe htaesh, 400. v. Z. Hurrison, Superiitentnt Willinm 8 ang auaietant superintendent W Hall SPE ved teen Haptie Shaeh Satay school Attended he annual banquet aL Helene Tolan Sunday schoo! on Februnty 3, Mra 0. Harriogton of Cambridge, nl Mie George W. Jobnwon of Mowtou, Mans,, qual roel. deiceca short visit on Sunday” itt Welulf of the Dauzhters of Pabor, “the auslitersin of Ebeneser nptlat chivrch was erontot with members and. frieas: wo listened fat ime Preive seriion Hevea Patina ten Of the order “at thw Tunchteme of Tabor. in “inemory af theirs des Senne” members, "The donal rer” pe enpied the trout seuts, Hex. 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Sag Macher Notes. sie Manin, February 12 MU ite 0B. zion eputen Inet Sabhaths Mrs Eis Kose, ho BA ferently retornedd from’ a vets siceoetal Deangeltette tour, interestingly slivers) th frorgine dleconrse, after whfch fhe vlaes wns TrenteMele ied hy “the cehneeh. china, Me sent ia am our weiter tant Weck nt Wo faaintes enterprine nltunted an Titerty ret ae neectad fa mt Me Ete ene en Beat clave, number. and” Mr Femmeli Trinners who Nag comic iaetere Fame ee tauing. “Cotimer itacee wervioe 1h A neigh tate ethuredast evening atthe Sil te held Ce erthe Ferdue. 1898 EIGHTH GRAND ANNUAL BALL 1906 on Tine AND RAILWAY EMPLOYEES BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION To Ne WELD AT ‘WOODS HALL, 316-318 BARROW STREET, JERSEY CITY : On Wednesday Evening, Feb, 28, 1906 Sent ny prefenser W. By CRAIGS Celebrated Orehenten of 18 Pieces "ADMIGSION, 35 CENTS cacecnts-ssstuftord Parker, Preaident: John T, falieg, tet VcesPresidents Mend: Fathers, “Heenealing Sirens nen MeegeantcateArinn: Jahn A. Scoits Chaplain, cn OBER, Alea SCR ME UG EAC th dh Ma SEMI Aans, Pie tiene CHONES WAAL, ‘sraluiand” Hoar Sennen coe ett, WE AERVED RY AX EXPERIENCED CATERER a ROUTE TO MOOS HAL haven teen, Satelit tai aden og eee cagh at Prnmorwantn Perry 1 MATEY Siac Hons of ‘Pun ike ain to iiarrow Se a rt te Wal Shee ise T_ Amelia, Amor et Vers ieee @2d_Aaniversary Grand Concert, Banecr Presestation sod Ful Dress Reception amilton Lodxe, No. 710, G. U. 0.01 0. F. PALM GARDEN, S8th St,, betweem Lex. & 34 Avs., THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 8. 1906. se Sonwe Agtr HIASDSOME RARSETL val! be peencniad the Lodge: toy Men NEETAP TAS, Pemldent oF ihe Le ial nd the tockaee rhc Swe Perk Pe Must by New Amsterdam Musical Association. TICKETS OF ADMISSION, including Mat Check, ~ = i ° SO conte: VICTORIA MARKET CO. 774 COLUMBUS AVE., COR. 98th ST. COLONIAL MARKET CO. 836 and 838 COLUMBUS AVE., COR. 10lst ST. MEMORIAL HALL, BROOKLYN Y. W. C. A.. 29M SCUEMERHORS STREET. FLATBUST AND THIRD “AVEStES, H Grand Concert : WILL BS GIVEN AT TNE ABOVE MALL 5 Thursday Eve'g, March 15, 1906 : UNDER THE AUSVICES OF THR M@anbattan Choral Union of G. W.V. City sic a, nae spe RAR Mat METI Manet opener ex, M, patty. the Rested Fara sce os: eanMiit Mi Battle, the Nena MERUMIY ts wine waptan: Meiaieae Hire ranges Madame M4 Terry Gamats Prine, nore: olane & Fagier. Gass [Beery alee Mower Wevra tbe Grn aud second scie of “lawatha neste bo rx, CESK TL copclade wih the Ser at otponer k Gotertane taylor Prametned 5, ares REST Bree SPS OS Se eee cHeitte rensoxaw—awatna, the Tropbet. the Tracker. Meg. ¥._ Pept: wn cRaaTiS nensoxse— Harte. (Bs re aatee Rew MS ndeoee Fo: aitogebabe, eaiamog Wale Ha A Gate: Lande foiflie,Aie. Wacuina’y Mga s Great, Bodice ad. Bio “Teiler, ir. (Ac sHeabons:, Nokomis, Paliaeal: sit Fried. ‘Madaiee reat, Botte abd Bion, Tle. Me Av weebenr: Season, Meee: te elias ease Sachs diiitat Care Atomtsan: CR Petes Coaster ae 2 bai Bae eh 80. CENTS RESERVED 8. BER e oF ADSUSSION. CETS mycine ap aye RRERATRD STATE TE CENT se leaeen can ve arcered SCS ROE SCAT SA Terk wannattan Choral Coe, & bf Ticwetn can be arcwrgy ALING ISOM NE BER: otiyer Chanel Midd Mase Mtoe: re Trnomnpen. rector Ok west eth Stats, ReReU™ her, el at Ruetty hom airce ond Riuhowh Avge Me ater Pruning istlaariong ‘eee Sere over S.Oxtont: New Agnde ing tk take, at iiriike. hind atenoe nod Plathos avense Care ————————_—_:~—S—S ol » Pre=Lenten At PALM GARDEN, s8th STREET and LEXINGTON AVENUE Thursday Evening, February 22,1906 . . ARTISTS: - ailes Cortane Rorelte, Pei Downs Seprane:, Mee Jvlle Wormer McAden meter: Me. SOUR, MEU Weer Fe Crates Ae a a meg see NG Caen ee eee een ee grag TAXeit@ PRow 1030 7. wt. 20.87. HC ee Ga PHERVE pS ge ar Fak VATE BOXER, #260, eT ae, TERE EMSs RORETtwartchees Willow 1. Tyree se Ommeme Vena FLOOR DIRECTORS: J. Hofwan Weeds, Witlam Ti. 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