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Ten Commandmentsin Present Day Life

Or. Coffin Answrrs Question Whether the Old Laws AreI«» Be I«îken Seriously I nCK.

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ST. PAUL S METH.DIST CHURCH

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THE REV. CHAS. W. WELCH,Winister.SERVICES

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F.venin(7. "Olorihip Bteh >er\ e -A e.lnesdsy." |'. rn.

AN INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALLPEOPLE.

FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHi ,"* a.. >n . it) arn at

REV. J H JOWETT. D. D. Pastor.

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ALONE IN NEW YORK?1, ,.- H». M Se_.t)

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sail ti NAL 11 III LI INSTITUÍ! if. W 3.ih at.Don O. Shellon¦Th» Tru» Mtll.» l-r Pl_Mfc|»| Um i,e.»e«

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[tàe Bil etl la of all then iN Bg 'he

I he«t me»h..,|. nf v. mnr.r«"- el

ar.rl trnrr-r- hn.l. n« a result.I whieh h ivs fallaa»a»J ..

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Poilotvtng 'he rt.mp!» »eT b*J thelargeot rvoratione, taje bsa at ... '.,'ji'i I a pii.ii of aekoals

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gram'tin of which ¦« ths tlllrd h

-...-». | . on thenesl -. en Monday rveniags ill

k »'¡per B...;,'. ai leaeher

gible te raevabei I are 11... r..... .¦ ' ..-iKt.r. ,«

eco,," . -v, the h»»t e<i

field of ..ti"n.clu.le» the Roí Rol *. W.

' il 8«r-, i,, -,. \ herí i.e.-»'¦-s! .*-. .- - Profesioi

ii. -.--. \v Thorston, Kam YorkT IIb tr»

Tetteher» « ollege; the Rev. HonrvGreenwich,

< hurle« O. Wrlf H.to-.,.,..,¦... y .. [

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K iThe rr.rr.' ! ». ehl

rail ' .iva.

elatl omptreed of th< Ri «Villi. loerretarv of .," Ne*

''¦ aril of Religloai EdflJohn H Finie*,. Commtsiioner

of E ' .

York: Jume« c. Egbert olambia I'mand George Albert Coe, t'nio*i

Semiflanr, «vho Ii chairmanrector of the Initi!

Further detail» coneira lag regristn»ti'.n ami curriculum may lie securedfrom Herbert I.. Hill, ireneral sen

tsry, Hadison Avenu».

BIBLE READERS' OUTLINE.I*! g BIBBf letter to ths Relig >

Editor, relatiag te 'he Tribanc BibleRender»' Club, Indicate s wide interestin thi» method of Hible Stndv.Any who nmv car. to hsve nuestlorit

regnrdinr, problem» presented In theeour«e answered may al«n write tn *'n-

Relipi'iu« Editor.in LEvrncufi

I. Law» of Sacrifiée, Aronement anditlOB, 1 lé.

1. a The law of thp burnt-offer-ing; 1; I. mttal-affertag, 2; c

Peace-offering, 'A; id) SiB-alTerlag, 4-í»;tri i-offeriag, 6¡ \-~. Ifj

the place of the pri«*-s' in the hurnt-U, fiiS-H; i,-« in the meal-

Ifei ig 6:14-28; h in tpie »tn-

Ifering, i24 SO; la the trespas«offering, 7:1-10; j> in »lie gasee-Offering, 7.11 II; k »he depositionof tbi 7:18 88,

j. Consecration o' AHmn sad hi«"i.«, 6-9.

3. ii, Naheh nnd Ahiha their »in.iripi «j; i, pri. «. ,i ities, 10:4-20,

4. The lawi «if the clean and thennelean, 11 -16.

b. The law of the Day of Aton«-inent, 16.II Th«- in. of HollBoea, 17 M.

1 la) The Int..- npnin^t killing;17:1-7; bl manner of otTer-

ini»-s. 17:1 i- Blood forbiddoB «o he

eater, ':!r 16; (d) Incen ami athsritapuritiea forbiddea, I«*.

2. Vsrioai law», 19.B, s) Moleeh avrfhip and other

forbidden, 80:1-22; hi Law« ofnt ii urj-.'.l, 20:26*27.

4. a. General ralei for priest«. Sis«hi regulation! for the cleanlir.-the priest», 22: 1 16.

6, Ianw» jr'.vernlnt: »scrifice, 22: IT66.III Tie I.«**» of the Feast», 23.

The Sabbath, 6; 2) The T\,.-over, S; (8) UnleSVfBSd I.read. 1 8; '.

fruits, í' 11; 8 Peateeoat, 15-6 I rampe! i, ! I 28; J) Dl

Atonement. Zl-SS; (6) Tiibernacle»,

IV. The Baaetoaif and It» lamp and»¦read, 24:1 8v. Blasphemy, 24.VI The Sabbatical *,enr and »heJubilee. 28-16', II, VOWl and Tithe«, 27.

Hi reori¦. Complemeal to Leviti¬

cus and ihoald he read in connection¦-ith.

CHURCB NOTES.

|ir orneliui Woelfkia will lea«! the

ïooag Men'i Bible Class of the FifthAvenue Baptist i hurch to-morrow atp.40 n p, Hin! «rill preach <m "Thelor«»' and Peril of CbaBga.".The preacher» in the Cathedral of

S< i. 'mi the Divin« «ri b« il .¦ RightRet harte S Bureh, D D .-.¡'r

Biihop of New lfork, al n a. m., andRight !..v. Rober! Johaatoa, D D

<-f Philadelpl la, at 4 p. m.

in Calvary ProtsstaBi ?:pi«copal«'hurch ths Rev. R. B. Braira srill ipeahon "The Secret of ChristlsB UviBg/* Blthe mornini? serviré, snd at the svosing«t-rvire ti..- reetoi srill have for hissu!,je,-' "'I bs I ItbSf Man."

Pr. Henry M. Harbour's topic for rheII o'clock servid «vil be "The Still.Small Voice." For the popular voeBOff.' 4 p rn a ABS m-laical programmehm been arrariptd, with a ten-minutetalk by the rector

\ boaatifalljf sculptured drinkingfr.untain, to be known a» the Sword«Memorial Fountain, will be dedicateda ':, iiremony at th« Chapel of the In-

i.r'ter the 11 a. in. service.

The fountain ii the gift of ColonelHenry i Sword» and ,np»crlbed to thememory of I'hebe Caroline CothealLawrence

At ths « hurch of the Ascension therector, I»r. I'ercy Stukney (irant, will

preach a! the «i a m. serviee. At thef- p m service Albert B. I'mcer an-i

»min Mtar«h Brill talk on the topic,"Reason » fur Not Adept g th«Constitution." A discussion will fol¬low.

1 United service of the Church ofS»n Salvatora snd All Samt-' t'hurchsrill he »eld at All Sain'.»'. 2:<2 I!«iir>Street, at :t::;.i p. ni. I»r. «¡uthrie, the..leur, i* making this «-hurch to be a

tal -e :. tla oplift of the neigh¬borhood.

"".ir Bpiritaal Lítate" Bill be thsRev. l)r waltei I1 Bochaoaa'i subject

- .'. Presbv-p«h, and lr ng hia

objee! .:!! be "Saint, in ('».«ar's

There arill be a »acred long ree.-a.

b> Frei Barter, barvtoaa, to-morrowin bptariaa

Lr Eagai Whitaker SorlI r.-ach at the 11 o'clock Mr« SS

At Rutger. l're.b> terinn Church atlock Lr Daaiel Raisell'i labject

be "The T*u Sun»." sr.ii a' - B'

m

Moral Ed icatioa of tie «iltp's*i onrh " This U'.ter topic ifro.»» out of

'«.."y plu:, fer education.The Roe George W. Arm*'s ».ubjecti

in the Harlem-Ne« York PresbvteriaflC reh Brill he: Il a m "The'l'tter-

PaitS of the Far'.h." sad, 1 p. BL,ir.phsnt." Mora ng set

! »t. and Mi i Park W«am! aveaiag «emce at L.'Stri si sndSeventh at.

At the Fifth Avenue Presbyterianireh ihe Rev. J. H. Jowett, L. D

w.;i preach at both »ervlce».aBTariaa anil I'e for »ynodicsl hum.

misión». Men's Hible clsa« st 10 a. Bs,Midweek servir«- in the chapel Wednes¬day at S: 15 p. m.

At the Broadway Tabernacle the p..tor, the R.v Lr «Karle» __ Jefferson,vill pnach at bath safriaas. In th«,

£ he will have f«.r hi« subject"i r.ristianity snd Bu»ine»i."A motion picture, "Lavid snd Saul,"

will be »hown at the Metropolitan Tern¬ie on Sunday eventng, with a »ermon

y tabs Rev. C. C. Marshall on "Crati-tuiie." Several fin« mmicol ícatosoaL

«rill ho render. W 'he Temp'«

"Wslklag with Gad" r.-id ' Fid<BBd Itl Herrar.l" will v'e thlthe 11am »r I I p m sonrlsei '

Met! it ireli '" v

.n 11 Hertas »111 presch ».

VIC«.

At 411 leals' ÜB .ir:»!i Church. «

» m Pr« f>««or K LokO, of Han«m« ridge, Mess .

pre«. H'¦. 15 p. m. in th« church hous<

«he Ch irrh of the Messiah Mr s

Nearine, lets i ' ths Uaiesrslt»1'ennsy.van'a, will sr»._k on "Kur,

A disc .¦«- - « 11 fellesr."The A'. BSB SBt" will he Vr. W. J

Murray'i lubjoe. «. the I harsh ofHealing brist, Laur« H-mm. HA.tor. «it 1 I

At th* Church of '1 S Dis « I'»

nity the Itev. Frat 0 '-r Hall. D.will preach at 11 a. m ofll't, belief."

Dr B. I'ark» C.dman will dsllfSfourth iectur«. OB "DstCItors in Ufi "

«. the bibb's .tingth- «>.' Sid. V M C AHI mbject arlll h« "Th« Pew« i o

M kB- Ps * I .'.

\ red W. Martin srtll n""^ s(e«j the meetine house of

Boclet) for Etl leal tors Hi*« *¦*¦1.- "International Morallt] aad

Cessation of War."At th* Church of the Boeiel Ren

'ion BoBsh White will preai si;i. m .m "The Exciting sreer sf S»

.it."The Bee. ' hartes A Batoi D

pastor of tho Madison .*.1

Ch ireh, erfll preach «t il a. aí Béliers ths Wer Ta lie . Bleianil iti the evening OH "A Safe Anchage tot Storas-swept Souls

VICE TRAP NIPSHELP BUREAl

Ten Aycncit's Accused by W;istein of llreakinii License

Terms.An erho of the murder of Ri

Wheeler, the Harlem g\r\, in the apaBioat of Albert U. Wolter In Mar

1910, where «he BBS lured by Wolfe

request sf a business agsaey for »

Bographer, irai heard yesterday in

. sg of eenplaiati sfsiast ten e

p'nyment agencie« by CommissionerWallatelfl srlth the Conim

oner of -.tesases. Brer slaes IWheeler crime the Commit I

A. <-. ur11 has kepi I Close watch

employment agencies for violationsBs< tioB IN "f the Crnera! B ISÍBILaw, which prohibítl sUC:

from SOadlag SB) woman or gir! us

of bad reputehi i«e» of ill fameCommieetoaei Wsllstein «tibmitt

his report of the port of OB I

eestiffstion directed by Mayor Mitchhs e,induct of employs

cie. in thi« city. Section 1_U ferthprovide« 'hat no licensed BBaptOyntlagent shall send any woman for nplorunt without nakiBg reaaoBS.n investigate the character of the ei

ployer 1 be sasailislonsr says h»I.:"Evidence was gatl erod b]

gators uttached to this officewhom a-», a woman who posed » «

ass keeper Ihout tw< sit':ve employment agencies, in manv ii

l 44 h es hud men "runn« nsuspicious!-, coiiiectf I with them, srei

it those visited, ' hith«» the ten sgsinsl which ths COB

plaints i.re filed, with knowledge of tlcharacter of thl SB for winch se

vants «ere -ranted, ,-m women f-employment as luch s«-rv;i-

teat which bad been 1 :r.-,l f«ti-,«- purpose of this investigation.fes varying fron |_ to |1 sai pathe employment agen* In each ease."The I»epartment of LicOBSOS eanno

of course, with it< limited fores snthe very great number andths plaeei under Its juia constant Batch ovar ths eits licensi« T'ie objec* of the ppcceding brought to-day i« not only t

p»l_!;.-.e ths <17f-tillers by the rOVOdtion or suspension of their liehut to ititiicate to employment agentgenerally that they must observe rigidly 'he law which gevemi their i-,:-ine ib."The case" will be prosecuted befor

the License Qommiaaiouer l>y an attorney on the sta'T of the ortie, of thCommissioner of Account«. Nearly ultl--. aganciei eomplsined sgaiast an- oithe uppiT We.t and Baal lides. T44-of them aie 111 Harlem, near th« neighborhood la which the Wheeler j*irlived at the time she met her death.

POLICE FOR PREPAREDNESS

City'» RSBMJVCeg Listed To He Readyfor Any Kmrrgency.

New York's Polies Department iltaking a hantl in the preparedne««game. The «tart was made when otTirers were sent to FlaUnhurg, and fur¬ther developments include a plan to

tnal Is ths department to cope with any

emorgoaej which might arise in this.:?;.-."The police committee on prepared¬

ness," cays Mr. Woods'l report, "has

collected full information about every¬thing, from po-.', 1 sad reeor

hospltSlS and larg. building, forshslter. to supply centre», railroad,Steamsaip and automobile facilitiessad mti tut ions atores uni SoroplSBSowners."

Bigaal work has been arranged andBon are BOB b__B*| tialBod Ifl

tl Bg DSSSBMS. BVOfl projectedfield bakerms ore being stud:»'.

Bsgarding accident«. *>e Btatemontsa>« ptil»- trian« it.jured in thi»are guilts of coatributory nagl ..

Meet sf tas sn n ths itre« 11ure men, boys and voung children 1 Igreate-« number of mishstWOOB .r' und t. p. m .: ii»r ofaccidents already ha« been decreased

e-*abli»hing plaj ItreotS, closed tu

4rh:.u!ar traffie.A ic.»«e. ir.g in th r.u'.ber of bur-

glurie... but an increase la a«sault» i.noted In the report, IS Bell SS ».

rent decrease in complaints and a jumpsei teal sn ts The two oi-

fences showing the greatest îricrease

are "cüii." game« and pickpockets.av., tit-en reduced, but there

r.a»e i" ¦.'-'¦. stabbing ca.es.

MRS MOHR LOSES POINT

Court KefuHr» I«» «VJua-h Indittinent forMurder Against Her.

Providence, Oct. _2. A motion to

ths ii.ii.i tirent returned by a

graritl jury against Mrs. Elizabeth F.Mohr. charged as an accessory beforetho feet in connection with the murderof her husband, Pr. C. Praahlia Mohr,"n August 11 last, was ihh.'.oSuperior Court here *«;-,iay on theground that th» statute under which

I etsBoat «us dra..'itutional. The m«,'.;,th.- Indictment of Mrs. Mohi a- an _e-eossorj I if" re th. tot«with assault srith latent ...» kill Mlo.Emllv t. Hurger. who «as In an a-ito-ir.'.bile with Pr. Mohr when hi V4a.sho' from ambusii.The court denied the motion, and it

is sadsrsteod that an aupeal v«. ill bet_a_a a» tarn asaassaas Qasmi

SING SING FACESNEW INQUIRY

November (.rand Jury to

Qo I ully Into ConditionsDuring Osborne Rule.

30 ASSAULT CASESWILL BE HEARD FIRST

Bringing Wiiiett, Ex-WelfareLengne Judfc. *, from (. »tnstock

Indicates Scope.

White flams. N. Y, Oct 22. A

thorough investigation of condition» in

Sing Slag prl«on during the regime of

Met! 0 horns Will he under-ti.k.-n hers by the November grand juryof Wsstehoster Couoty, Ine Tribun«

i.foimed by one in authority to-

D rtrict Attorney Frederick E. Wseks,I >. ». ittgetiOB, re-

tc .-ay what the full scope of the

inquiry would h«."All I will say," he sta'ed, "i« that

'.' r.day, November H, the grar.d jury44 ill take up the recent stabbing at. rays

in Slag Slag, together with other eases

of felonlOUl a BOll that aie allejetl to

have occurred among th« prisoners."Some of the charges made againstie pr teal SIBg "¦¦ing management to

District Attorney Weeks are:

\-__ult- r'reijtient Is Charge.That felonious assaults, »tabbing-,

attacks with iron bars and like inci-i'i> of common occurrence.

Tha.4 IBS '.Its were not reportedcivil authorities, but were dis-

po-e.i uirt and jury made upot' convicts.These alleged assaults, it is .fated,

illed to the attention of theby ..árdea Osborne.

The i.. .- oi 'lie nier, assaulted andtheir treatment by the

Wl re taken from ' IS

11* . .'ii has been lafora D At rnsy Weeks dsscrlb«

g esrtain eoaditioaa m the prison aslag.

[bat the las BSttgatiofl will be thoroughWilliam Willett,

Representative m Coi .

from Queeos, win» bought a lad e -<.

nation i"r""i Josepti Casaidy, was

lOWB -,i till \Vestt.-hes7«-rCounty j a» 11 from Comatoch pi--,«on

of babooa corpus.'.'. lett, i4ho was a--.i ilted ia Sr-.g

Sing ¡...rail««, of a verdict he r«"... Welfare

Leagu« '- court, will be one of the chiefths grand jury.

It is probahl» that John B. Riley.-uperinten/pinl of Priaoaa, also

.'. '¦.¦ er WardenOsborne will be c_ll.-«i depends, it issaid, on the trend of the investigation.;.,-:. thai th.- November

grand jury will sit for three or four...-« Investigating the Sir.g Sing sit-

Thn'y cases of felonious a.«-

aril! he presented for action first.Were thers BS other charges, it is as

erted, 'he testimony adduce«! in theiealona weald lead to a thorough

Into affairs at Sing Sing.Five Indicted for -.«cape.

To-day ths October grand jury ofiter County indicted five con-

eaeaped from Sine Sing. All». took French leave of th«

lag Warden OsbO-BO'l term.The maximum term for escaping from

... en years.Ko'ir of tu.- indicted convicts are

irge. The one recaptured isDsaiel ODay.

1 he other indicted men are I.ou «

te slaver, serviag a aias-...,r term; Bocee Scalzo, white

Prederlek Spence, murderer,seateaced for life; John F.i.ïo, in fori.Maiil' Scalso, it is »aid, wrote tohe warden that he WM sorry he was

compel ,i! *n escape, hut he wanted to

go back to Italy, where he has a fam.¡.port.

'.'¦ ml Dr. Budolph Diedling, ofte Prison Commission, ha- bee

OBS in Sing Sing.'r. Diedling has examined several of

the convicts who were transferred.. Slag to ¡>. -memora this

week. He will visit Sing Sing againearly BOX! week, and will then makea report to Superintendent Riley.

C. R. Swords's Home Burns.Ridgewood, N. J Ort. 22. The hand

»ome home of Charles R. Swords, a

New York hroker, located on the SaddleBlver Road, JBSt across the line in

Hohokus, was destroyed by fire thisBS ii loss which is esti¬

mated at sbout ..20,000.

SYMPHONYWALTER 0AM .OSCH," Conductor

In morrow <*«iiiiila>i Afternoon at S

EU-HANSe.»le «t Boa «irt.re, .e«ll.<n Hull.

1 .nue. le Hall, I ., . \f».rnr»oii al 7» -SOIN .II. t..-

Poliih Victims' Relief Fund

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SAYS MRS. BRICESET MAID TRAPS

Mrs. Revell, Sued byNurse, Blames Senator's

Dau-tfhter-in-Law.

TM »SWEETEST THINO,"SHE TELLS COURT

»¦¡evator Attendants* Oppositionin (ase Due to Mer Non-

Tip Rule. She Hints.

'¦1rs Kathryn M BrlcO, d.ughter !n-!sw of The la»e Senator »"alvin M. Rrice,wss blamed yeiterdny ,n »ne SupremeCourt by Mr». Marion H.vei!. foilan aetres» and now wife of FlemingII Revell. jr, a publisher, for the tfOBhies which Mr». Revell ha« had withservant», and particularly w it h M SSL.'lta J Croaia, who is sutn«. the pub¬lisher'« wife for «6.OC' for assault. Mr«.Revel! believe» that Mrs. Uric.was her neighbor «t 2M BToot lOitbStreet, instigated the suit, the trial ofwhich ended yeaterday with îr.strur-

tions to th« jurv to bring in a sea.e

verdict Monday.Mis« Cror.in. a children's nur»e, sixty

years old, alleged that Mrs. Re*, oil at¬

tacked her with f.sts and feet, and then,for jrood me.sure. »»ruck her on thehesd with a coat weighted w-ith loads"You have quite a temper, haven't

vou ?" the r.-jrse's lawyer «sited MrsRevell."Who, It Why, no," »milingly r»; led

the defendant. "I have a mes I amiabledisposition. Ail my maid« «Till Tell youthat. 1 am Just the sweet« st thing inthe world."Mrs Revell deniad the alleged SSSaolt

on Mis« «'ronin. She said »he had SIsiaed the nurse for Bosjleetiag the ehfidand then discharged her, w-.ereuponMiss Cronin, in grea» arger, cried, "Ihope to (Jod the baby dies " The babywas |a another r.^otn snd the BBfSStried ta force her way into the apart-meat. Mrs. ¡level! .e.;d. The mothershe feared that harm might come »olier child and barred the way,pushing ÍLss Cronin out. Thereuponthe nurse became hysterical and ranInto the hal!. »creaming.That is where Mr» Price and n!."-p

her daughter entered the case,rushed into the hall and took MillCronin into »heir apartment. Mr-was a w-itnesa yes'erday for the

Luring the examination of Mr. I'.. .¦

pester-iay shs sdmitted thaicomplain» about »h. «*ryir:-i of th«;Rovoll baby, hut »Tie denied thai»»' the author of an anonymen letterMrs. Revell received a!-«. SB« at th»-baby. Mrs Revel! was r.ot gure about»he authorship of the letter

"I don't know that Mr». Prie, wrote

tmerican Doctors Think R. ST»-. »«^.l>T>n«!ble.

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