The Abigail ..[Organ of the Abigail free school and kindergarten] . sti-tution. IX. The children who attend this School will beprovided each day with a substantial record will be kept of all the children, so asto have an accurate account of their attendanceand progress. XL A Sewing School for girls under fourteen yearsof age who attend public school, holds sessionstwice a week. Garments made by the childrenare taken to their Meetings, conducted by the children,are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings, M. XIII. Sunday School, preparatory, is held A.


The Abigail ..[Organ of the Abigail free school and kindergarten] . sti-tution. IX. The children who attend this School will beprovided each day with a substantial record will be kept of all the children, so asto have an accurate account of their attendanceand progress. XL A Sewing School for girls under fourteen yearsof age who attend public school, holds sessionstwice a week. Garments made by the childrenare taken to their Meetings, conducted by the children,are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings, M. XIII. Sunday School, preparatory, is held A. the Summer : 2 P. M. during the Wintermonths. XIV. A Dispensary, conducted by Dr. J. E. Messen-ger, for the children attending the School; openevery Wednesday 4 week day, except Saturday, from 3 to4 P. M., the School is thrown open to childrenwho formerly attended but now attend publicschools; this time is spent in singing patriotic andreligious hymns. XVI. The School is open A. M : general dis-missal 4 P. M.: dismissal for keep-overs Oije SgI^ooI 09e Qourjtry Oije laijgua^e Second Class Matter at the New York, N. T. Post Office, April 8th, Vol. II, No. 1. 104 Sullivan St., New York City, March, 1899. 50c PER Year LANTEENS WANTING. This is a dark world to many people, a world ofchills, a world of fog, a world of wet of the men we meet need encourage-ment. Your work is so urgent that you have notime to stop and speak to the people ; but everyday you meet scores, perhaps hundreds and thou-sands of persons upon whom you might have di-rect end immediate influence. How ? how? you cry out. We answer by the grace of yourphysiognomy. There is nothing more catchingthan a face with a lantern behind it, shining-clear through. We have no admiration for a facewith a dry smile, meaning no more than the grinof a false face. But a smile written by the handof God, as an index or table of contents to wholevolumes of good feeling within, is a ben


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