THE OREGON SUNDAY ' JOURNAL' PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBElt- B, 1805. -' ' TV Last Romance of the 'Belmdnts H BPJ. MM BM BMBMBSbwB HMHHM M m W saaBM BBBBaBaWMaBMiWawaBU . From ths Nsw York Herald. "I AM very -much gratified,"- eald August Belmont to, a friend, that my on has chosen such a charming young woman for his future wife. And I am equally pleased with hla idea of starling so soon lila business career. I have always been anxious for him to marry early and es tablish a home, for, himself without delay." .-. - ' ' ' -In this way August Belmont,' second of the famous name, announced the en gagement of his eldest son, August Bsl jnont, Jr to Miss Alice W. d Qolcourbu daughter of Albert B. de Oolcourla, and sister of Mrs.'W. 8cott Cameron, - - In referring. to his son's intentions of entering the great banking house n( A. Belmont A Co., the elder Belmont has conflrpied what the financial world has ' long expected that is, that the reins of administration will be handled by the -third August Belmont when, bis father lays aside th leadership. 1 The betrothal of thla ft-year-old boy ' to a young woman of distinguished fam ily is of equal Interest to Wall street and the world of fashion; .' The Seers of the financial district see in young Bel mont a future man of power, who will control the subway and other traction enterprises, besides the solid old bauk . of August Belmont V Co. ' The young August Belmont, whose engagement and entrance . Into his fa tiler's . banking ' house have ' directed public attention .to him, is not 'widely . known. Lake hla father, ' he Is . of n somewhat ' retiring disposition, . and wheress the business world know him not at all, society .has seen him little more. .','.. t ".. . ' Ever . since his . early teens he has been away, and in ltSS.;hf entered the preparatory school at . Or o ton. Four years later be was a freshman at Har vard, . and - In 104 he .was graduated ' with .good standing in all. his classes. With some companions he started .around the world, all with a view to -broadening his mlnd---- , Young Belmont has the .hereditary shortness of stature, but, like his father, " he is clean-cut. with a bright expression ' and feature- not unlike those of ths - senior Belmont . He Is educated in all ; the fine arts which make up the modern gentleman. He can sail a knockabout, '. ride horse of any disposition, play a fair game of polo, put up a better game of tennis, but probably his 'greatest In clination Is yachting. Belmont. has never been much of a squire of dames so far, and when- he appeared at several of the smart dances In hla -undergraduate days he - never singled out any young woman as a target for bis attention. -- young Belmont la a "father's; boy," ; and when Mrs. August Belrapnt, the tmotber, died 4n Paris seven 'ears ago the widower took . the ' three motherless " boys' to his heart and supervised every detail of their rearing. The younger brothers of young August are Raymond - ahd Harold. No three boys could have received more careful attention, and the success of Mr. Belmont's efforts are ed-hy-thflict"lhat hfir eldest son has turned hta back on1 a, Ufa of slug gish luxury and haa entered the banking firm with-an eagerness -which pleases the rather mightily. . 1 . Att Harvard young August never made a splurge. H. waa quiet In his tastes. and although he kept a eouple of horses snd a motor, , his life there waa not marked by excessive luxury. He prsa , tlcally had the choice of the dining clubs . and fraternities and became a Scroll and Key man. He never went la for actual athlettca, although,, he would practise football for the mere exercise, and he did a good bit of riding. . ' Toung August has had a try at nolo and is a fearless player. He, Raymond and the father often play as a aide against George Jay Gould and th two Gould boys, and once, near the Hemp stead home of the Belmont -the .elder Belmont was injured painfully in a scrimmage. . .. , .. , Yachting, however, is the;, favorite sport - of th younger Belmont. "Prob ably hs and his father own roor boats than any other yachtsmen In America. These are th. Scout. Satellite, Pintail. Constitution and Kingfisher. The King .fisher and Sandpiper - a r racing J footers. f ',.....'-. A few year ago both August Bel monts sailed a race with th. Riverside Yacht club. Th. boy had Klngrishsr and hla father was at Sandpiper tiller. During th. race a nasty squall devel oped and It required some sailing skill to keep the -course. la an exciting fin irh th. younger Belmont won .the race by a few seconds, and th. Belmont sloop. wti th. only two that finished at 1 r-'-ri :-T The" courtship of young August Bel mont caused little gossip, and hla name and the nam. of Miss ds Oolcourla were never coupled until Mrs. Scott Cameron nnounoed th. betrothal. Mis. d. Ooi Ciira and her slater are inseparable and' although th De Oolcourla pas. Most of their time In Babylon. Loag Island, lbs Csmerons ha v. a plac near Blemton Msnor.--the Belmont place. , Miss AIlc end young Belmont he'd a great deal In common, and all th. spring and summer I hey saw each other often. Hempetead and West bury are a deserted region In I 1 . '.. -i'- : S -T' ' :''"'' -j - i' - s -- ' H - . i 's " . '. - ' r , , .... (. ..j-..? . III ' , - . - s Li II ' -. 0 , if ' - H , r, j . ..-.' . ( ,f - 9' -r r " f ' "i - " 1 ' . '. :.-: . J III , ' .Jl - . midsummer,' and that Is why few heard ef young Mr. Belmont's growing inter, cut in the handsome young girl. Miss de Oolcourla Is about 10 years old, and haa never been widely . known to the so called Nswriort set. - She did not-seem to care for the artificial life of winter in New York . and sumer in Newport. Miss de Oolcourla' Is .an outdoor girl. Bhe plays a slashing game of tennis, snd last summer at the Meadow Brook, Southampton, the only girl who could return her servo at tennis was Miss Margaret DIx, the rector's' daughter. Miss de Ootceyrla, like .her . bister, - Is fond of horses snd rides a. great deal.; The D Golcourlas corns of that class of. gpanlsh-Amerlcan .families that . baa given to. New York x society sev eral famous beauties. Like the Ysangas and the P. Acoataa. the fore fathers of the De Golcourlas, came from Spain and settled in Cuba. Later, when" Cuba became Impoverished, they came to ' New York and allied themselves with i prosperous families. ; '. ' . I Ths other two Mrs. August Belmont s 4 have each been - distinguished in the world of fashion, and it is not an exag geration to . say that no woman ever lived, in New York who was more con spicuous socially than the first Mrs. August . Belmont. When, she died In ltl society - mourned sincerely, . al-' though for the laat few years of her Ufa she was In. partial retirement. Bus Occupied the same position In the seven ties and sixties as Mrs. Astor does to day and as Mrs. Paran Stevens did a dec ade ago. Probably Mrs. Belmont's rule wss more supreme than that of either Of the other two leaders. t The grandmother of the young August Belmont was ths daughter of Commo dore Matthew Calbralth Perry of -Newt-port. He headed, the famous American expedition to Japan, t and his ' brother. Commodore Oliver . Hasard ..Perry, was th hero of Lake Erie. Mrs., Belmont's mother -wss Miss Slldell, who came of One old Louisiana stock. . : 1 August Belmont was the New York representative .of . In. . Rothschilds, ' and when he cams to American In 18J7 all New York looked upon him with Interest as the agent of the great banking housa About the first August there was always a halo of financial greatness, and bis wealth and generosity lent blm a dis tinction that made him one of the first citisens In old New York. - It was ac counted a great achievement when he led, to the altar the . handsome . Miss Perry, and she ' Immediately took' her place at the head of society. She was one of the central figures at the old Academy of Muaio . when the present king-of. England was guest of honor under the name of "Lord Ren frew.' On that night aha wore a won derful string ' of ' giant", pearls . which have not been seen sine the death of Mrs,; August . Belmont Becond. These wUl some day.be worn byv Miss de Oolooutia. .- Mrs. Belmont - was - the woman, who mad Newport the summer seat of fashion.- It was her old home, and when she returned to build ' villa there the, othere took the cue, and as a result Newport la today what It ls. . Soon after the death of her husband, In ma, Mrs- Belmont died, and ,; her .. v g.BsVsBsBsBsaTaBswBsWJM - '' v ' ' ' ' SBasflaw -I ''' f-'.'- .r.v---.- I . , .1 ; V if ,t.:i . , .,-.. T f X. ' II "- - W :':'":''", 7f:' " , Aufutt B.Imont III and Misa dt Coicouri, Hia .Bride. He Hat Cone to ; .WorkBt a Qerk fa Hia Father's Bankinc House. , r cm... Gas at $1.15 net per thousand feet makes these Gas Radiators Teally inexpensive and cleanly rriode of heating. Let our solicitor tell you about this method of heating. Don't; Forojet that the Price of Now $1.15 Net Per Thousand Cubic Feet .. daughtern-law,' formerly Miss Bessie Morgan, became "the" Mrs. Belmont. '' Mlsa Elisabeth Hamilton Morgan was the daughter of Edward Morgan and the granddaughter of Matthew Morgan.. She was th. first cousin of Mlsa Nathalie schenck. the Newport belle, who mar ried, unhappily. Captain Glen Collins. Mrs. Butler Williamson was a sister of he second Mrs,. August Belmont . The Morgans and the Belmont Ilred near ne another in the smart neighborhood of Fifth avenue and Eighteenth street. Miss ; Morgsn was barely debutant. when sh. became engaged to young Au gust Belmont in 1811. -The engagement occasioned no surprise, as Mr. Belmont had known her since they plsyed "puss-In-corner and "hop-Boo ten" together as children. - - .' - The second Mrs.- Belmont never .oc cupied 'the 'exalted position of her mother-in-law, a shs Was a woman who eared less for formal society and more for outdoor life. Bhe died In Paris seven years ago. Blnce this event the Belmont town house mThtrtyyfourth street, near Madison avenue, has been quit, without a mistress. . It Is. 4 his -house that -the young Belmonts will occupy, doubtless. after their marriage. . . . . , , , .muav t J. fcAUft VE ARE STILL SELLING THE VVELSDACD AND UND C SAY IJGHT FOR 75 c, INCLUDING INSTALLATION mm Al CHURCH SERVICES VXTHOStn. free East Ninth anS Mill streets; Iter. J. Dies. Preaching servtee at' 11 Orsee Twelfth sad Tsrlor ' streets; Be. Claresea True WIIws. At 10:90 s. The Oardes Seen" I T:0 a. la., 'The Meders FnxUfal, Boe"t Pyofeaaw Wests will Isterpret tJ the deaf at the SMTnIng bear; class at :S0 a. m., gssday school, 11:15 p. at. 1 Kpwortb league, 4:M s. St. - Tajlor-Straet Dr. yranrla Borsette BBort. At :Su s. si., elaMC: 10:S0 a. sk. "Good and ralthfnl fUrrent. Well Dose; er. The KeeooH MM ef ridelltr"! 12:14 s. si., iondar sobrni; :80 B, Bk, EBwertb karue; T:M i. sa., "I"" renutolte. ef Answered Prajer." K.wortb Tw.oty-tblrd and trrlog streets; Henrr T. Atkiaaos.. Suhdaj sobool, )8a. m.l errmos at 11 a. m.. "The ghailowk of Ufa": EpTrorIk leacse, S SO p. si.: T::w p. a., 'The lanaesee and Power of Thought.' - Trtnltr Eaat Tenth and Oraat stmts; Rev. Harold Ober.- -At 10:su a. .: - "The Orer- rlnir Ufa": T:0 p. m "Betwees Bcjlla and mirrooirsuiiaar schooirl var gpworts kasse. S:0 p. m. . L'alveraltr Park Rev. D. A. Wattera. At 11 a. m., "Life's Uelrien Morning"; T:S0 p. B., "Mas's Hlfhaat Motif"; taadar senool, 10 a. m.; elaaa BMwUnc. U:e ai m-l jsslot kaiae. a p. ol; InUrmedlate kacu., 4 a; aealor leasee, :) p. as. Weakly prajar SMotlog Tharaday at T:4B p. . Ilrat flhuth 1T1U. mlrmmt fnMlHi' bill; RT. g. U. Mowr. - At 10 a. OU. Sundaf wnooi; ii a. m., "The croaa nr LhrMt 10 p. m., sreaehlris aerric: i: "p. " ni Bpworth kagnet 11:10 p. ., onVial sitlsg. Raanralde Y.tnkUl aotwem Ta4rtr-(tk and Thtrty-elitk atreeta, ... ET. T- B. Ford. At 10 a si., Sunday school: 11 a. w.. "Tao Baaday Scboor'j 11 St., elaaa Meeting! 1:30 P. B., Junior leasae and chlldr.a's elaaaea: 6:15 p. Bk, Kpwurth katm oawtkmal SMetlsg; T:0 p. !., "Bora' and Olrla' Aid." Bellwnod Fifteenth sad Tarnms streets: Be. 0. A. L.O-IS. At 10 a. n.. Bondar -hoolr 11 a St., "Perils of th Homo"; T:U p. av, "Th Imsiaubl tkrtat"; :5 p. ., Bpworth rentBsry-.Kst Pise ssd Bint streets: Re. Will am H. Henna. Al lO SO a. n.. "God rilkd Mea") T:4u p. Bk. "aplrltsal Atropbr": aaarnlng elaaa, 9:0e'eloek; tuotUj aehool, ll 15 m.t niBlora and Interaiedlatia. a a. t Bu- worth kaf n. devoUoaal strrlot, p. ' ' ZPIBCOPAX. 4 It. Rtephea's Tblrtaeath a ad Clay streets; R. B. M. Banaer. Hoi cosasiUBioa. 1: a. Bi Buaday arboot. .:5 a, at. I awning aerrlea. It 'elork: ..nlng aerTlc. 1 JO o'clock. Litany ertee Friday at 4 P. n. Bt. Paal'a Woodaiere; Ci L. Parter. Her. Ice and sorwoa at p. .; Hand. scheot, 1 p. bl Good Bhffh'rd Bellwond street and Taneoarer seeaoa, AlMoa;. 1U. Joha bawaua. IMtaday achool. 10 a holy romaiasloa, 11 s. . ; etenlng Bearer, T:30 e'eWk. Church of Orir Bartoe Woxdataek, - Prarhtn( (errtee at lo.M a. ej. Bandar ot. 11 a. Bt. Matthew' Ftrat sad ( rnthr atreeta; B.v. W, A. M. Brerk. Holy veassrasJoB. 11 S ! Sunday rkol, .. Trtnltr Mneteentfe and F.rrtt ' atreeta Pr. A. A. Mnerlaoe. - H4 lumaiaal.a, a. aa.t Htaay sad holy suaanMata. II s. bl; peopl' errlr, T:M Pv at., eonalatlng ef as orsaa rerltal. apaelal eaorss and eoagrefatloaal slnslns. St. Mart's Maeteestb snd Qelaby atreeta; Be. I. K. Slanaos. At S a. a., holy ea nanloa: II 'ekeh. BMrnlns praror and ennoa; T:UO a'rlnek, erealng prayvr and seraee; 10 a. S., Sord.y erbont. . - . St. Itorld . Eaat ' Tirelflh snd BelORfit treats; B.v. Oeort B. Vaa Walera. Holy eora BiaBtoa, . a. holy eoaswakia fad seraoa, II a. a.; short evesaoeg, recital a ad" hraaa, f :0 e'ekek. , , - OOVOBZOAnOBAX. Mkakalppl-Avrs Mlaltnl stssm asd Fremont atreot; Ha. WlUlaa L. tpah.w. Kfindar erhooi.. 0 a. sa.; at II a. Tre Graatneoa." rollowd hf BapttaaMl aarrtr. rrtlo of sow .mhera asd oaaais of taa Lord a aaripari Chrl.ilaa Knakaror. p. a.; T:0 p. a., "Krwy Mass BeK of s B'fu." , Inlrerelfy Park ArttaaBa' tenpK Porta SMik', Be.. T. B. Crr. At 11 s. a., prrach- Uis aerriro; Bonoar raooi. in . Laarolarnne Arteta Preoehtas T :M s. hall; Brr. It. B. Ortj;. FIFTH . - - . ' ' . : r-r : ; J. ' ' H'fhkad -Corner Preoertl trv-s4 -Caat Slih atrt, aorth; Be. Ardea M. Bwkwood. Sanday arhool, 10 a. a. I prvarhln. II a. a., It coaaoaloa sad raceptioa ed sew SMahers; '.. ; ... . n V This is a new gas appliance and has already sprung into popular favor. It is made into -. three, four, six and eight sections, and is the J most modern arid up-to-date gas appliance fojr heating off ices, stores and residences. AND YAMHILL STREETS Jnnior endeavor, I a. a.: T:0 p, a.. "WorsalB. his lb. rora.' . SnnByalde East Taylor aad Beat Talrty-foarta streets; He. 4. I. suun. Al li a, a., A C'bole With Btornal laauoa"; T:0 b. a.. "A SrroM. to Wives and Mother"; 8nnday school, 10 a. a. ; Junior Christies Endeavor, p. St.; senior ndearor. t:15 p a. First Madlaon and Park streets; Be. B. I Ronaa. At 10:90 a. m., "A Oood OcenpatloB'' ; T;o p, a.. ''Invt.lbl Giants"; Sanday scbool, 11:15 p. B.; Y. P. a. C. E., 0:S p. a. . ' CHBJ8TTAB, Advent gecoDd street between Hall sd Us eola atreeta; Be. Charlee Haffendea. Sanday scmoi. iu:ao a. a. ; Breaesing aw tic, ii-.im a. Bt.1 oraloa noetlns . I p. a.. folkwd st T:50 p. a. by preaching -ssrvle. Prayer BMtltg inaranar vrenins- Central East Twesttets snd Salmon streets. At 11 a. m. Dr. Inbn Baptkt. "la It Aecldmt. Coladdene or Habltl"; at T:0 p. n.. Pr. I. F. Uhornley. "Moale Its Plac and Power la Public Worablp": Sunday school, 10 s. a.; junior endeavor, 1:S0 p. a.; sealot radMror, g: p. m. - Flrat Park and Cotaabla streets; Bt. B. S. Mneklrr.- At 10:50 a. a., "CUr la tb Pnt ter" Han"r I:30 . .. Jobs Baptkt. The Measeat Mas Is th World." s portrsysl of th sulfas of Tnrkey; Blbl achool. 11:13 p. a.: ChrlatlSB Endeavor. S:15 p. sa. Bodnr- A rim Bodney avesa and Kaott street; Be. E. M. Patterson. At 11 a. n.. "Th Bead and the Body": T:50 p. a.. "The Ckarch t Chikt . aad. Its JPrraent JSsndltloa"; Sunday aehool. 10 s. a.; CarkilaaEadesTor, a:ao p.. as,. i, ... . , ... . . bbjmbttibiab;. ' t T Mima Bev. J. R. Mctilade. At 10:50 a. m., "la the School of Chrlat"; T:S0 p. a., "Th Drl.T of the Lord." Third East Thlrtsrnth; ssd' Pin atreeta; Be. Andrew 1. Mostsoawry. Praaahtsg serv Ice st 10:80 a. a. and 7:43 P. Sb 1 Marahall.Straot Jtarahall . atraet and Bar th Seventeenth street; Krr. O. W. Haya. Bnnday acbnol, 10 s. m. 11 a. a., "Hooorlnt Wod"; 1 to p. a. "Tar T..r' Work"; 6:5 p..ok, Y. P. S. C. E. , - ? . ' Foorts Flrat and ClMs afreets; Dr. O. I Tafts. At 10:50 a. a.; "Th Chief Mlaalos of th Twelfth Century": t T:30 p. a., ."The Power ef a ConaecrateoV-Chnreh. Calvarr Eleventh and Clay streets; ' R. W. S. tillbert. At 10:50 s. a.. "Ie tb Chorea Loalng Hold ef th Pwple'Y T:50 p. m., "Whoa Sob Is Hef Flrat Re. I1nr P, Hilt Preaching rr Ice at O:80 a. a. snd Tmi p. a. Flrat Cumberlasd Twelfth and East Taylor atreeta: Re, g. Neutna Allen. At 10:30 a. a.. "Teanraon. th Poet Prleat"; 11 a.. Sun day achool; S:W-. a.. ChrUtlan Esdesror; 7:50 e. a.. "St. Paol br Raphael" Fourth 'Preaching at 10:50 s. a. ssd T:30 J. n. by B.v. O. L. Taffts; Susday sesool, 1 BV , T . - v. . BAPTIIT. rentral Eaat Twentieth and Beat Aakenf street: Be. Ray palmer. At 10:110 a. m.. "The Soul's . looking I. a"!! st 7:50, "Ike Death Take AIL or Shall W Mr As.lnV Seeond Eaat Seventh snd Eaat Ankeny atreeta; . Be. Stantoa C. Ipbaea. Preaeblng aervtcea at 10:5i a. a.; Blbk echini at soon; young people's nolo. d:50 p. m.; 1:3. p. a., 'Tho Toung Man aad th Blbk." ' l'nleralty Park Sunday- achool, '-10 s. at. ; 11 s. a.. Be. John Bentaten. ."flea Bsa- gellaatoa": T:5 P- .. "Qieea Bather." imnl.nuet neeoae ana He. a airrets: ne. Mead M. Bledan. . Prearhlwa eerete and en Bisnlna st 10 0 a. a.: Blbk srhooL 11 a.t B Y. P. TJV -t0 p. n. : preactuag .sertica. ai 7:!VV p. a., followed hy Raptt.nn. Flrat Th White Teank. Twelfth aad TJiW atrrets: Re. J. Whltcnab Bronther. At 10.30 a m "I .will and I Woa't": Blbk Sebool, 12:10 p. a.; B. Y. P. f., S p. m.: T:W) p. a., "rhooatns V, If- the Initial Mm. is a aerk b "Hoe. Sweet Boom; or. 11 ow to B Ilappv Thoiiah Married. " Calvary Eat II. hth and Ea.t Brant streets; P.. A. L.wreae. Blsck. At 1 a. a.. BIMe achool; : p. nr. ywng twopt-'a meetlns: f: p. Bt.. "Whs Art Thour' "Whewd Cmeet Thour "How Beadeat Thee" "What Thlsseat Thosr "Whlthr Gest TeeeT" oriimA bcitvcx. First rhnreh mt Christ. Sckatlat Seottlah Bits cathedral, Morrkoa aad Lawnadak arrant. At II a. Bt. and . a.. "M.arUla Snd Ira. aorta k"; Sunday acsool st close of kornlng srrvtea. CHres ef Cbrkt. Sciential Asdl. VTlua hulldlns. Third a'raet between Salmon and Tarlnr atreeta. At 11 a. tn. Dt 5 p. a.. Moetala and ImmortaM"; Sunday achool, n a., la the readins rooma. Wvdn.aday m.tli.2 at S s. at. LUTHERAN. Synod ICaat Teih and Jrot Kivoiel.n- atreeta; ltev, 0. Uasom. Pre.chinf wrTW 1 1 a. a.t aerTlc. In fcaHh t T 3" p. Uy school, V.50 s. a. I . f. ... 1 hitm.jHj . " II enrrst I ATwrwHowfUTl mt Gas eranlog; rsteeblan.. Sararday.:30 b.' m.' ts 11 a , Bt. Jsnes English Wast Park asd Tefferans etrts! Ke. J. A. lm At 11 a. a.. "Th Fundamental Brror f ChristJaa . Sciesee"! Latsar leasss, f p. sa.; Sunday school. 10 a. m. ; praachiog serrlc. T:30 p. a. .. ' wbttib TrraaTOKUCAt. ; F1rt teaat T.nth and gharaaa straeta; Bv. A. A. Winter. At 10 a. a.. Sunday achool; preaching eervlrcs at 11 a. a. ssd T:30 p. a.; S SO p. u.. K. L, f C. B. Second church Targe aad Kerby etreetsr Bv. J. Boweraoz. At 11 a. a. and 7:S0 p. a., preaching stuUea; Sued ay school, 10 s. a.; Junior oDdeavarv 5 p. a. ; K. L. C B., T B. a. . Ockky Ureen Sunday achool, t:50 p. a. ; preaching. 5:50 p. a., by Be. 1. Boweraox. St. John's Jobs and Ivsnho street. St. Johna; Rev. 19. B. McVlcher. Preaching .arrln. at 11 a. m. sad T:50 a. l Ssaday achool, 10 a. a.; J. K. L. C. B-. 1:30 p. av; 8. K. L. 0. E., :50 p. . l:.-r ;i'T, M,.a,4 'r :T ;- Aoaorlatk sudltorram. 1ST Fourth street. At 5:30 p, a.. "The Winning of th Eaat." Illoatrated hy atereoptleoa views by. J. Mark bark, en route to Japes. Special sons service. aMlat-d ty .a.oolatton orchraurs. Baritone aok by Blair Moatelta.. Ttolla sole by Arthur Clifford. Boys' Ooepal ateetlng Boys flap. rt meat Y. U. C, A. At 5:50 p. s. Dr. Hoppa wlU . t arwivauafi -w- , .' Pint Society Artisan' hall, 1 Third street sear Waahrnstoa. Conferrae at 11 a. a.; yonng peopl.'a elaB. 1:50 p. a.) g p. a., lector bv Rev. B. F. Bavlla. Blbk Spuitnal Socety AMer street. At It . a., conference; S p. a.. Mrs. Ltlllss Nasla Fnater. "Splrituallana la It a Truth or B rotasMu,Tolkwed ' by aanlfeautfens f pyesJcsl phaaoBMBS by B. F. Featar. ... :' ; -""''"' THXO. ABB BT. A.' ".!' rhrtstlas' aad Missionary allkace Slith and Main streets; Rrv, C. D. Sawtelle. Sunday school, 5:4ft s. a.; preaching eervtc at 10:30 s. a.: roans noaol.'s atlns. 6:10 s. a.: cvaaaallea! erk,-t4 p. m.f ak sat ilia a TBawuy at I:ao p. a. aaa Frlasy st,.x:s J 2X0W. ' ChrUtlas Catholle AooatoMe Allekv " half Third sod Morrkna streets; Re. Chart A. Hoy. .At 5 p. sa.. ninie etoay: p. a., "What Are Yea s ChrUtlas Forr')-T 0, . m., "Fir. Ckslng Bcas la th Life wf Btaphm." ' , ' ' . 1ATTIB-DAT BATBTB. . Beorftnlted Church of Jea Chrlat of Lsttar, Day Saint Woodward hell. Brat Door. Moota- vllk. Babbath school, 10 a. m. l preaeblng eerTleee. II a. a. and T:M p. a.: Zloa'e B-Ugle-Utmry society. 5:15 a, a.. BIYLBI TRUTH CEBTEB. .'j---. Dlvln Truth rhapel Hall 501 Alkky rmlld leg. Third and M'wrleo atreeta: Re. .Thad deus M. Mlnard. Preaeblng arle at II a. m.l wtIct. Thnrnlay at 5 P. a. st ths boa, Sol EkvBta street. TJTTTABIAW. ' : First Ytahlll snd Beveath atreeta; Dr.' 0. C. Creoaey. At 11 S. a., "Tb Tw Oppos ing Alports of the World") Susday school, 11 p. ' ; raiuros' chtbch. Frleoda' church Eaat Mala and Thirty-firth atreat. At 11 a. B.. Re. J. F. Hanaoa. "The Friends (Quaker.) and What They Stasd for ll DoetrhM aad Practlcs." tYABOILICAL AS5OCIATI0B, Flrat Enflkh Eaat Sixth and Market strta; R.t. S. A. Stewart. Sunday scbool, 10 a. a. preaching ertee at It s. M. ssd 5 . a.; yuo( pmpk's sllisBC it I K. . . ' WIYtBSAllgT, ' Flrt Eaat rmr end Eaat Rlrhtb -atreeta; Rev. W. F. Small. . At 11 . a.. "A Vital Lnrktlas, Creed ( 10 h. a., Sunday school. OLIYX BBAKCS MI58IOB. . OUt Brasch Ooanot enlMlon rtrat Cla afreet. -rUc .vary Tanlng at clock and Snooty at 1 p. a. sear 1.M WTEtKBOROIAB. New Chnrcb aoclcty Wulkry bnlltllng S-cnnd and M .rrl-.n atre'a Sunday araool, 10 2i) a. ni.; lay aurrlc. lu.SO a. - n. ' EW trlOTJOrTT. N'.w Thonght Bixtecqth asd V.mhlll lrtfta; I WMHSJt IUNaM..Aj l-JWlTMSg SJUMBSM "v " 1 ' 'A1 f I I t V" 5?1 - $M . . fW tssot nesto W ' . ' ' If. . II fWNHf VUMUT II ' ' - ' ;, fcVJUV St. Mrs. nizabeth Craig. Meetings every Thsraday etcnuig asd Boaday sfMraooa. . . TSTtOMPST. Thessophy hall. 500 Alkky hulldlag. p. ak. "Data sad After." At 5 Nw Thou ah t Drew ball. 11 At 11 a. a.. "Th Cast f Wte With Jmalper Bssiy tTavwe. . From th. Providenc Jonrnal. That sailors at aa find tb. waters of th. Dismal swamp th. most potable of any to' be had la not wholly explained by the fact that tbsy hav. th. quality of keeping sweet In barrel, an shipboard longer than others. "What keep thwnt awset Is a large Infusion of Juniper ber ries; and water with a tnoderato flavor ing of Juniper berriea la better than any gin that can nowadaya be bought In th open market. LADIES' SHXJtT vYAIJST TUABUJO .- v' t 1 VTTXJa, .,'. ;. x 'r a"attaffi )0k sTbs. A design that wUl appeal U good taar . b here pictured. . Th front atr. 4wuba kraasted aad ar. out la Y -shape to show- . ., the shield, which la tweked. Bartlaghasa Hlk voUe. staatln. 11a en aad ssqtBS as Suitable for developtog th nod. - The patter la tn t tse. to ej Irrohw bust measur. fwr tt bast tb waist, as tepreaeated. require He yard ef heavy Unea Bt laches wide, with yard s7 sheer Unea 5t laches wide for ahkid and standing collar; r, f en statartsu. H yards 5 Inches wide. t yards 57 Incaas wide. rv. yards 55 mehe wide, or f yards et Inches wide. rTtoe. U eewts. TXCB OmaoOW DaXLYyOTrrYAf.WTi - BXsTD AJBOTB) ATTr i fOlt 9AXO VTO BCCA,r CA . ...:r.i raucm. N. .. v : Ksme Bis ...., Address City Stat J