the people, furbishes both excuse andjustificationPLE NOKtSSIM. (,lt;Chicago, MajPaul sen, lectur created a deck address here w!causes lor girl emphatically st and especially their daughter)they begin goimen, always to wherever theywould go WTO!want to do wr of them begin an unfortunate their l»o Irien night. said 5 do it lK*cause something for have spent onwhere, wheu i selves pure ai feet innocencedo for the bo; they spend 01 sav to our usSPPrT’| do you suppos this money on Since the girlinoss world, tl we should notow n wav w he;I college. It wI business worn I better wife at J Mrs. Pauls* I of young girlI contributors I w ildtiess. *‘PI ditions that * | the st or*', t he I They know tt I mobile as theRCHESTRAnor expencr the manyhrie. 2nd Lieutr of the organiza-n was a masterly s great credit on to have such a 1 prepared speakeron its inembershitof the organization ion of real moralideals and Allenproud of the parti furnishing mater-idid organization, jde without mention of an originalrhonmon. subject! tis Bleating of thelion, style and HowI the audience andlienee to the lastrie !!. Allen san-'olo, so much so till » sicking member church. The choir elt;l to the occasionaug out their souls.and friends laid 'a table to be usedment of His king iple Bulletin.In an eflort to win a college edu- Iration, lb* Hart jjubbaid. of -MO1 Park avenue. Walnut Hills, a studlt; ut at the Walnut Hills High School has enlisted in the great scholarship contest being carried on b\ **The Cincinnati Enquirer.” Hub-bard probably is one of the most popular of the young colored men in Cincinnati, and lias started in with a determination to be successful. He is one of the best allround athletes in the city and has won many prizes for his work inthe field and gymnasium. Hubbard is asking all his friends toassist him as much as possible by subscribing to “The Enquirer*’through him.There is a the above. G lul in regarlt;and the forts