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216 THE CRISIS ADVERTISER
Marshall's Hotel 127-129 West 53d Street NEW YORK CITY

COMFORT-Large, airy rooms, offering genuine home comforts plus the conveniences and privileges of a modern hotel.
SERVICE-In the hotel and dining room the "Marshall" service is an exceptional feature, which assures comfort and pleasure for our patrons.
Restaurant open all night. Cuisine to satisfy the most discriminating
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC EVERY EVENING
Breakfast, 7:30 to 12:30, 30c. Luncheon, 12:30 to 3, 30c. Dinner, 6 to 8, 35c.
Special course Dinner Every Sunday and Holidays, 50c.
Telephones 4693-4694 Columbus J. L. MARSHALL, Proprietor

THE SOUTHERN RESTAURANT
2229 Fifth Avenue
Bet. 135th and 136th Sts.
Real Home Cooking; Meals Served at All Hours.
REASONABLE RATES  EXCELLENT SERVICE
Home-made Rolls Served Hot

'Phone 2877 Lenox
WHITE ROSE WORKING GIRLS' HOME
217 East 86th Street
Bet. Second and Third Avenues
Pleasant temporary lodging for working girls, with privileges, at reasonable rates. The Home solicits orders for working dresses, aprons, etc.
Address:
MRS. FRANCES R. KEYSER, Supt.

NORTH CAROLINA

SANDERS' HOTEL
301 S. Caldwell Street, Charlotte, N. C.
Ideal location for transient and permanent boarders. All modern conveniences and comforts of home life.
J. T. SANDERS
Proprietor

'Phone 681  Hot and Cold Baths
WARREN HOTEL
MISS BETTIE DUNCAN, Proprietress
First-class accommodations. Meals at all hours.
RATES REASONABLE
COR. RAMSEY AND PROCTOR STREETS
Three Blocks from Union Station
DURHAM, N. C.

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(A Bureau for Colored Teachers)
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S. M. KENDRICK, Secretary
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And general readers will find this list embraces the most popular and comprehensive studies of the Negro question. They are the best books by the best writers and thinkers. By special arrangements with the publishers of the books we are in position to make combination offers at remarkably low prices. This offer is good for a limited time only and is made to increase the subscription list of
THE CRISIS
the magazine edited by W. E. B. DuBois with the co-operation of Oswald Garrison Villard, Charles Edward Russell, Kelly Miller and others. The Crisis is the organ of the National Association For the Advancement of Colored People and is a record of every important happening and movement in the world which bears on the great problems of inter-racial relations and especially those which affect the Negro American.
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THE BOOKS
The Souls of Black Folk, DuBois
History of the Negro = Washington
John Brown = = DuBois
Up From Slavery = = Washington
Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar
Poems of W. S. Braithwaite
Race Adjustment = Miller
Negro In the New World, Johnston
Following the Color Line, Baker
Works of Charles W. Chestnutt
Atlanta University Studies
Negro and the Nation = Merriam
Negro In the South = {Washington DuBois
Aftermath of Slavery = Sinclair
Half a Man = = Ovington
Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe = = = = Stowe
Mind of Primitive Man, Boaz
Race Prejudice = = Finot
Curse of Race Prejudice, Morton
Quest of the Silver Fleece, a novel = = = DuBois
Through Afro=America, Archer
Southern South = = Hart
Inter=Racial Problems, Official Record of the Universal Races Congress

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