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CAPE MAY, N.J.
This magnificent hotel, located in the heart of the most beautiful seashore resort in the world; replete with every modern improvement, superlative in construction, appointments, service, and refined patronage.  Orchestra daily. Garage, bath houses, tennis, etc., on premises. Special attention given to ladies and children. Send for booklet.
E.W. DALE, Owner

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[[Caption]] 36th and Dearborn Sts., Chicago, Ill.

Provident Hospital and Training School for Colored Nurses
Aim: to keep its technic equal to the best
Founded 1891
The first training school for colored nurses in this country, Freedman's excepted.
Comprises a training school for nurses, hospital, dispensary, and thoroughly equipped children's department; when funds are ample, post-graduate work may be undertaken.
The hospital is open to all. The races co-operate in the board of trustees, in the medical staff and in administration; the institution is the only one of its kind in which a colored man may act as interne.
Cost of buildings and equipment, $100,000; free from debt. Endowment, $50,000, contributed mostly by wills made by colored men. Additional endowment needed, $50,000.
The nurses' course covers three years; training and instruction given by both races, according to the highest modern standards.

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A selected List of Books

These prices do not include postage.  Postage extra.

HAZEL. (Mary White Ovington) ..................... $1.00
THE AMERICAN CAVALRYMAN. (Henry F. Downing).......  1.50
NORRIS WRIGHT CUNEY. (Maud Cuney Hare)............  1.50
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF BOOKER T. WASHINGTON. (B.
    F. Riley).....................................  1.50
A NARRATIVE OF THE NEGRO. (Leila Amos Pendleton)..  1.50
SOULS OF BLACK FOLK. (W.E.B. Du Bois).............  1.25
THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN. (T. Shirby Hodge).........  1.00
RACE ADJUSTMENT. (Kelly Miller)...................  2.00
HISTORY OF THE NEGRO. (B.G. Brawley)..............  1.25
THE NEGRO MIGRANT IN PITTSBURGH. (Abraham Epstein)   .50
GRANNY MAUMEE AND OTHER PLAYS FOR A NEGRO THEATER.
    (Ridgley Torrence)............................  1.50
HALF A MAN. (Mary White Ovington).................  1.00
AFTERMATH OF SLAVERY. (William Sinclair)..........  1.50
MY LIFE AND WORK. (Bishop Alexander Walters)......  1.50
FIFTY YEARS AND OTHER POEMS. (James Weldon
     Johnson).....................................  1.25
JOHN BROWN. (W.E.B. Du Bois)......................  1.25
NEGRO IN AMERICAN HISTORY. (J.W. Cromwell)........  1.25
PRINCE HALL AND HIS FOLLOWERS. (George W. 
     Crawford)....................................  1.00
THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION. (T.G. Steward)............  1.25
NEGRO CULTURE IN WEST AFRICA. (George W. Ellis)...  2.00
THE NEGRO. (W.E.B. Du Bois).......................   .60
THE EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO PRIOR TO 1861. (Carter 
     G. Woodson)..................................  2.00
FACTS OF RECONSTRUCTION. (John R. Lynch)..........  1.50
LIFE AND LETTERS OF COLERIDGE-TAYLOR. (W.C. Ber-
     wick-Sayers).................................  2.25
POEMS OF PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR.....................  2.00
AFRO-AMERICAN FOLKSONGS. (H.E. Krehbiel)..........  2.00
OUT OF THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE. (Kelly Miller).......  1.50
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON. (Emmet J. Scott and Lyman
     Beecher Stowe)...............................  2.00

Address, THE CRISIS : : : : 70 Fifth Avenue, New York