TIIU OMAHA" SUNDAY' hWA ''AUGUST ''SSJ, 1915. SOCIETY WOMEN IN WAR RELIEF MOVE! i Plans for Another Season of Work ! for European Sufferer Are j Formed at Meeting. MISS ZORBAUGH ON SITUATION ' Loral society woidm began an-' other season of relief work for war sufferers at tha home of Mlsa Jessie Millard, when Mlsa Grace Zorbaugh of Paris, France, general aecretarr of the British-American Toung Women's Christian association at Paris gava a detailed report of relief needs In France and enlisted tho Omaha women's aid In the work. ! Mrs. Fred Pearce, 119 South Thirty-seventh street, offered her home as a base for receiving supplies and money. Mattress materials, un-, bleached muslin, paper toweling, old I kid gloves and Burgeon's gauze were j . m L ) .l tit.. vwVm Hk 1 materials ior wuicd mias uuiu i pleaded especially, as these articles , will furnish employment for Belgian refugee women at the association headquarters. Doaatloaa of OM KI4 Glares. Indications were that a few of the womn will undertake a rampalcn for donations of old kid s-lovea, which will ho cleaned and sent to Franc, where they are converted Into wind-proof vests 1 for military aviators and automobOUta. Mis Zorbaugh announced that the Thomas Kllpatrlrk company had offered to pack for shipping all donations, free of charge, and that the American Relief i Clearing house, 150 Bsnk street. New to the needs of stranded Americana and York City, would ship the boxes from ; then taking up the load of the Franco New York to Franoa, also free of charge, j Belgian sufferers. Besides food, clothing. Among the women Interested In the mattresses and other necessities, and sur work who were present were Mrs. Her- gleal supplies, hundreds of women hava bert Rogers, Mrs, George A. Joalyn, been given employment by the assool Mrs. Sam Caldwell, Mr Fred Pearce, atlon. Mrs. H. C. Summey and Mlaa Helen Mil- June IS of this year, Just before Miss lard. ! Zorbaugh sailed for America for a much A number of workers for the Franco Belgian relief last winter to the number of thirty, were also present. Senator Hitchcock ' Makes Talk at York YORK. Neb., Auff. . (Special Tele i gram.) -The aperlal old aoldlers' plcnlo was held this afternoon In the chautau- qua pavilion In the city park. Although It rained, a large Crowd assembled to bear Senator Hitchcock's address. Tho i senator's speech was a review of tho ' first fifty years, from the war of the ' rebellion In title country to the Interna tional war In the old world. He con- i eluded by a discussion of the changes ,'WhIch the present war Is likely to make. lie said the changes would be felt in. business, government and social organi sations all over the world. T. W. Smith was elected president; ' George F. Corcoran, secretary, and A. I. jlean, treasurer, for the next year. ' CAPPER AND ADAMS SPEAK i IN BEHALF, OF, SUFFRAGE '. BOSTON. Aug. H Former Governor Alva Adams of Colorado, speaking at a suffrage mass meeting tonight, char acterised the preamble to the federal '. constitution as a 'He and a delusion," ' In those states which have not granted '- woman suffrage. It would never be Justified, he said, J until women have the vote. Governor ; Arthur Capper of Kansas also spoke In ; favor of equal suffrage. ! CHICAGO GIRLS CONFESS NUMEROUS BURGLARIES CHICAGO, Aug. 3. Cora. .grd is, and hor sister. Lillian Hodllck. 15 years old, of respectable parents, confessed to the : police today that they had been burglars I for two yean. "We were taught by 'Bald headed Mary,' " related Cora. "We rob- '. bed houses, more than I can remember, when the owners were away. We took ; clothing and Jewelry, mostly, and pawned j them. The money went for clothes and 1 amusement." 'GREENBAUM CHARGED ; WITH MANSLAUGHTER CHICAOO, Aug. .-Waltar K. Oreene baum, manager of the Indiana Trans portation company, who was fhdlcted by ahe county grand jury chained with manslaughter In connection with the ICastland disaster. Ills company teased the steamer for the ejeurston. . The In dictment charges the boat waa un sea worthy end overloaded. REQUISITION ASKED FOR ; "BLUE -SKY' VIOLATION PIERRE, . D., Aug; ?:.-(Ppeclal Tele gram.) A request of the governor of Iowa waa Issued today asking for the custody of Henry Moorley, who la In Sioux City, and wanted In this state on a charge of violating the "blue aky" law, by selling stocks of a company without a license, either tor himself or authority ' the company to sell stock. K4tar llaslaeea Cfcaav. klrfJAU, Neb., Aug. IT. (Special) llattan U Ron have aold their furniture Hor to a. a Green of Eladen. Mr. tlreen la buying It for his eon. who will iave charge of the business. Dr. King's New Dlsotrvery will help your couth or cold; keep a bottle at home for emergencies. too. All druggists. Advertisement. Tark Hloekhoase Destroyed, PKTROORAD (via London). Aug. TIim fol'owlng official stnlement waa Is sued today at the headguartert of the army of the Caucasus: "In the coastal region Wednesday our s.o.ts. crossing the Ark-Hsve river have n,iroved a Turkish blockhouse with timid ureukdea. A motor boat and a tor llu boat sank inn eiteioy aaillug wa st is and their cargoes." Will Pass MaaltloM. IyOB ANGELES, Cal., Aug. . More tlmn fe.Ut rounds of ammunition and fifty-four cases of rifles, held up two fk sko bv the government on sua- iicion tliat they were intended for a irtlcan t ilibuslering exptHlltlon, were re Inused lur for vhipmviit to Carransa sr. its st Maxatlan. OrUers were given tu U-t rounds of ammunition pass f'Oin 'nt-xlco. Cal., to Hsflian Cantou, ilu 'hu ftulo In lower Cllf rnlH. wlseellaaeeae. Swe.Ii Holiness. Kifty-eecond 1 avrn worth. Ri-v. C U. Stuberg, t-ir -Murising. 11. Kvening, T.46. and Pas- hun li.l' KlKiyl, 10 Young People's meeting, M Grace Zorbaugh of . Council Bluffs Great Section Giucq Zorhaugk. With characteristic energy, It waa Mlsa Grace 8. Zorbaugh, a former CounrJl Bluffs girl who led In the relief wor for refugees In the cast of France last year. Miss S&orbaush, who la general secretary of the Pritlah-Amorlcan Young Worren's Christian association at Purls. Is visiting her parents and Omaha, friends for a few weeks and Saturday addressed group of women Interested In the relief work al the home of Mlas Jessie Millard. filnca the first declaration of war, the doors of the Toung Women's Christian association at Parle have never been closed, the secretary first administering needed rest, ahe attended a conference of persons Interested In relieving the suffer ings of the refugees at Ht. Dlser, lfio miles east of Parts. At this conforence were M. Petit, souspreft or lieutenant-governor of Wassy and Madame Petit; M. Ron Jan. mayor of the city; M. Mareschal and M. Bncquct, each himself a refugee representing many fugitives from the Ardennes; Madame Mungool. wife of the , distinguished surgeon now at the hoad , of the field hospital work In thi Vosges land Mlsa Mary II Mddull, Miss Zor baugh's assistant at the association In Paris. Miss Zorbaugh and Miss Llddal brought with them a large shipment of mattresses, garments and other necessities for dis tribution among the many thousands of refugee"! who hud concentrated In this part after being forced to evaettate their homes In the Ardennes and Belgium. I "Ia Mberte," a French newspaper pub I United at 8t. Dlsler dn la Htiute Mnrne, ' gives this account of Miss Zorbaugh'a work: "The distribution was made In one of the most crowded sections of the refugees' colony and the recipients expressed their thanks to the association represented by the two secretaries In warmest terms, not only for the material comforts laoelved, but far more for the moral good derived from the two tadlee coming In . person all the' way from Paris with their hope-In- ! spiring measage of cheer. "The St. Dlsler refugees are not the only ones to benefit by the generosity of the British-American Young Women's Christian association. We understand other distributions were made In the com munes of Villlers-en-Lleu and Chan cenay." Miss Zorbaugh wll spend a few more weeks In Omaha and will then return to hor post In Paris. TOPICS FORADAY OF REST Convention of Baptists it to Begin Tueiday Evening- and Continue Until Thursday Afternoon. MANY ADDRESSES SCHEDULED In the Immanuel church. Twenty-fourth and Ptnkney streets, this city, the annual convention of the Omaha Baptist associ ation will begin Tuesday eveulng and continue until and . Including Thursday afternoon. The Tuesday evening peogm will be In charge of the Baptist Young Feople's union. The program of the meetings follows: TUKDAY BVENINO. 7:45 Bong service, cnoir of Immanuel church. I: l Address, President Alfred Major, Riverside. s.2fc Reports of year's work from the Unions. S:&Adnresa. "The Relation of the I'-U)tlt Young People's Union to the Church." Rev. M. p. Richardson, Wayne. ;16 Discussion. WKDKKSDAT MORNING. :10 ltevotional service. Rev. J. A. RtKks, Tskainah. :i-ApiKiintnient of committees to sum marise church letters. : Adtlresa of welcome, Rev. A. J. Morris. Omaha. Response, W. 11. RelknapiH Blair. 06 Appolnltiieiit of cominiile'S. 10 :voR. ailing of church loiters. 10:-Elecllon of officers. 10:4fr-Addrs, "Grand Island College," Rev. 11. W. Taft, D. D., Grand Island. 11 :1H Annual sermon. Rev. J. O. Battle, Fremont. AFTERNOON. 1 :Sft Devotional service. Rev. O. A. Pmlth, Herman. I is) Address. 'The Every Member Can vass." ltev. Wilson Mills. Omaha. rat Conference, "llvw We Do H In Our Church." Calvary, Omaha. A. C. Husk; Tekamuh, J. H. Force; Fremont. A. K. Cotutdon. 1 tuv Address. "Tha Hlble School as a S"l-l n I.'.- n al 1 m U Rev. J. D. Col- Una, Lincoln. t.y Genra1 discussion. led by Rev. w. R. Hill, Omaiia 4 0-Art dress, "The Contribution of the Bible hcnool to the Trtunnh of Uie Klng doni," G. W. Noble, Oiiuov 4 30 General EVENINO. T:4& Song service, choir of the Im manuel rhur'h. :!& Addn-aa. "The Flve-Ysar 1 Yo sts m." U. U. Prorwr. D. D. : Address. "The Plsn of a ftound In the Tree Tops." Ilev. liowland Hauson, THURdDAY MORNING. ( Irvoiioiial service. Rev. R. N. Cloud, Wahoo. .ai-Keporta or committees, ernciency, resolutions, place and preacher and obit nary. 10 li Address, "Mlxslon Work In Xe brsKka," Rev. V'rod Horry, Lincoln. 1" Dlsrusalon. 11:00 Address. "Prayer and Progreaa," Rev. H. O. Rowlands. D. l . Omalia. 11:46 Prayer aervice. In charge of Dr. Rowlands. AFTERNOON. I SO Devotional servtoe t:ik-Huainess and election of officers. 1 -Adiirt-K. "The Work of the Women's Home Missionary Society" Mies Helen Tenhaven. bloux V'alls. S. 1 1 00-J.1rss. "The Work of the Woman's Kort-lgn -MlKslonary l?oclety," Mrs. Wilson, Uiico'n. S'.-l- The male chorus of the North Presby. tertan church. Twenty-fourth and Wirt atreete. ui give the toiioing wusicej I ' O ""V '.rr x Ta a-: -f-p 'r, afesN-Sf JH of French War Relief Work at Paris MIB8 ZORPARXMI (SEATED AT (NEXT TO H KID AND THE PARTY TRIP TO TUB FIRING LINE. GOUVERNEMENT MILITAIRE DE PARIS PRErXCTUR'B SAUF-CONDUIT Pour 1m persooaos Toyageant Nom Prenoms, fi-r- Domicile .2jtitA. Signature du porteiir Dmfiiiation pour let vcyagetu-t tn chemin ds fer : Dilivri h ConpWaoient du timbre du Cemnlssariat de folios (tl Raysr tss msnUoot louUlsa. BAFB CONDUCT GRANTKD BY P OrviNO HKIl PrUVIUSGB TO MAKB THE 8 TORY. program Sunday evening: Organ Prelude -Kyrle and Gloria. Haydn Hymn 4J. ngreKattoii Quartet Day Is Dying Hcripture Reading. Responsive "horua Trust In the Iord (Largo). Handel Offertory Hymn Congregation Holo Selected , Quartet I Need Thee Every Hour... rrayer Chorus One Sweetly Solemn Thought K. S. Ambrose Address by the Pastor Hymn Anthem Jesus, Lover of My Soul Hymn Congregation Chorus Recessional DeKoven Benediction Organ PoeUude Hallelujah... Lenbllotte At the First United Evangelical church, 2420 Franklin street. Rev. J. M. Runcle. pastor, will be held tha nineteenth an nual session of the Platte River confer ence of the United Evangelical church, conunenctng Sunday at 10:44 with an ad dress by Bishop W. H. Fonke. At t:S0 an address by Blahop W. IL Fotike and ordination aervtoe. At 7 o'clock Keyatone League of Christian Endeavor, led by 11. 8. Tool, and at 8 preaching by B. H. Nlebel. general secretary of the Mission ary and Church Extension society, Rev. Frank N. Rlale of Cincinnati. O., will tirvtafh a f tha Vlrwt Prahttertiin cnuron, louiuf women a Lnruuui asso- : elation auditorium, 10 So o'clock. Sunday morning at Rev. Chaxlt-a A. Arnold, pastor of Grace Preahytot-tan church, Kansas City, will preach at Dundee Presbyterian church at 11 a, m. Sunday. Rev. R. Flockhart of Chanute. Kan., will preach at St. Andrews' Episcopal chureh 8'Jnday morning. BaytUt. First, Harney Street and Park Ave nue, llev. H. O. Rowlands, Pastor Preaching at 10:46, subject, "The Divine Contact.' Evening, union services at the First Christian church. Sunday school at .. Ueorge IL Waterman, superin tendent. Grace, South Tenth and Arbor, Rev. B. B. Taft. Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning worship at lU subject. "Llv ins for Christ." Lord's supper at closu of sermon. Junior meeting at t:4&. Bap tist Young People s union at T. Kvenlng worship at 8. subject, "Kour Reasons Why You Should Repent." Mission Sun day school, juio South Fourth street, at 1 p. lu. Olivet. Thirty-eighth Street and Grand Avenue. Ilev. William A. Multord. Pas torMorning worship at 11. subject. "Christians That Stick." Evening at . baptismal eervlce, bunday school at la Union meeting at Central Park Conrre- Salioaal church at k, addressed by Rev. . W. Welsh of the Sunday party. No young people's meeting. No meeting Wediteeday evening. Calvary, Hamilton and Twenty-fifth, Rev. 1. A. Maxwell, Pastor Morning topic, "Religion on Parade." livening topic, T hums That Aocompeny a Ke- . i . .. i i, . , v.. I v ...... people's meeting at T, led by Mlaa Mar Mann. Women s Mission circle on Krl tiuy at the home or Mrs. Nrgule, X1? Hawthorne street. Wednesday evening player service dismissed for the Omaha Baptist assot'iatlun. Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and Plnkney. Rev. Arthur J. Morris. Psstor Mornlu .. 1.1.. III W . . .1.. u.j.i, j Cou1Ue.t " Bible achool at aoon. Chaxlea at Head of THE RIG.HT) ANT MISfl UDDAI.L, WITH WHICH THEY MADE THE DE POLICE (i) t elf tial5av. en chemln do fer. Signataneat t Age . au , . Cheveuz Barbe Sipa pitfetlitfi iffimtt : m Commigaairtf da Police, ARIA POUCB TO MISS ZORBAUOH. THH JOLRNBY REKKRRED TO IN W. Simon, superintendent There will be no evening service. The congregation wilt unite with the other churchea of the neighborhood In a union service In Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, to be addressed by Rev. J. W. Welsh, D. D., j? the Sunday 4rty. The Omaha Bap lst association will meet with the Im manuel Baptist church. Tuesday evening, and continuing until Thursday afternoon, t'eamgatleaal. First, Nineteenth and Davenport. Rer. Frederick T. Rouse, Pastor Morning worship at 10:S0, subject. "All Tntngs to All Men, If by Any Means We Can Save Some." Sunday school at noon. Central Park, Forty-aecond and Sara toga. Rev. 1. R. Beard, Pastor Morning worship at 11. Sunday school at 10, tl D. Gepaon, superintendent. At 6 a union service will be addressed by Rev. J. W. We.sh. Leoause of the late time of the afternoon meeting there will be no even- I Ing service. Hi.lslde, Thirtieth and Ohio. Rev. W. & Hsmpton, Pastor Morning aervlce at 10:30, communion. Evening aervlce at . Sunday school at noon, L. Stegner, super intendent. Senior Endeavor at 1. Inter mediate Endeavor at 4. Junior Endeavor at a. Plymouth, Eighteenth and Emmet, Frederick W. Leavitt, Pastor Morning servloe, 10:X; topic, "what It means to e Saved:" the Lord's supper, baptism and the reception of members; Bible school at noon; young people's meeting, 6;30, union service with Rev. J. W. Welsh at 1 at Trinity Methodist. Ckrlstlaa. North Ride, Twenty-second and Lothrop, sv. Oeorse L. Peters Pastor Bible -i10i 10 a vesper aervlce at t:4s. First, Twenty-sixth and Harney, Rev. Char-tea E. Cobbey, Pastor Morning service at 11. topic, ''Faith." JDvenlng at Si. union aervlce. Rev. J W. Welsh In charge. Bible school at I.4S. Young Peo ple s Society of Christian Endeavor at :4&. rfcrlatlaua gcleaee. First Church of Christ. Scientist. St. iMarya Avenue and Twenty-tout th Street Servlcee at IL Subject. 'Vhrlet Jesus." Sunday achool (two sessions). 1:46 and IL Wedneaday evening meeting at 1 Second Church of Christ. Scientist, Dundee Hall. Underwood Aveoua and Ftf Cetu Btmt-oervicea at U. Subject, "Christ Jesus." Sunday achool. :&. WeUueeday evening meeting, I o'clock, KlNsal. St. Andrews', Forty-first and Charles, John flockhart. Prlest-tu-Cbarge Serv-I'-es for the thirteenth Sunday after Trinity as follows! fcarly oonununion, a. Morn ng service, II. nuuday achool, :4. Conflrntatlea oiaas Thursday evening at a Church of St. Philip the Deacon, Twenty-first, near Paul. Rev. John Albert Will lama. Vicar Holy oo mm union, lax Morning prayer, a Holy communion and seriuoii, 11. Sunday echooi, L bTvening prayer and sermon. T. B earn ae HoeU. Grace, Camden Avenue and North Twnty-sevenlh Street There will be reg ular services at U.. Kev. B, H. NlebU of Pittsburgh. Pa., preaching tha sermon. First, Franklin. Bear Twenty-fourth Bunday services will be as follows: bun day achool. Mi. Sermon. Blahop W. H. Kouke, 10 4a. Address, Bishop W. H. Fouke, 1 to. Ordlnatton aervlv. Testi mony meeHlng. B. HUler. K. L. C. H. service, H. a Tool. T. Devotional. C. Hewitt, a Annual missionary aermon. B. H. Nieble. general secretary of M!e- i onarv ' anl Church Etanakn aoeietr. Latkeraa. St. Mark's Fngl'sh. Twentieth and Bur dette. K Groh. Paator "Love Neighbor aa Self." Nobody does. 11. Sunday echool. 45. No evening eervlce. Kountxe Memorial, Firtiin Htret and I Twenty-eixth Avenue, Rev. OI'ver D. 1 ' Baltsley, l'ostlr; Rev. C hYanklln Koch Associate 1 'as tor Morning worship u. "Why Ho Many Clo Wrong and How to On nrxfit ftunony ehl, t:4&. Oacar I. Goodman, aup-rintenonL Orace Emtlinh, 122 8uth Twpnty-slxth C. N. Stewart, Minister "Wlsat to KxDt of th OhrUttan." 11. "How tn T'lfBHO fod," n. Sunday arhool, 10 and J at forty-eighth and lavenworth. I.wthr leaaun. 7. Leadrr, Mlaa tvelya Haneon. fit. Paul's, Twenty-fifth end Kvana, Rev. F. T. Otto, Pastor drvlroi, 10 Sunday arhi'ol of. the Enllnh nVnart- f tit. Kverln wrmnn In Knrlth, a theme. "The letter Kllleth, but the Kptrtt Olveth Iife.-' (.'tiolr prnrtl"e Frldava at fc Tailth arhool Kln September . Pt. Mattf-w'a F.nsllah. Nineteenth and Cnatellnr. Rv. t. V. fnvdor. t'ator Morninjr service at 11, ubjret. "The On Thing Needful. l.thrr league a-rvlc-, 7. uhjfct. ")oiVi Proral'- for the Chris tian I Ife." Pur.rtay at honl, 70. t!b)c'. "Ood'a Care of Kll'ih.-' The iMrtlea' Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at the rea'denre of Mrs. Georae Bwaniwn, 9027 Lej-imore avenue. MtadiBt. Flrwt, Twentieth and Imvenport, Tlttia Ix)we. M'rlater .Sundv rrh o' at 9:4b; .temeg Hodire. actlnit eupe rlntend'-nt. Morning worship at II. 8i:bje't. "The l1vln Flrna'." Bnwo-th kajtii" fit 7. Fine meotlnv for vo"tig rople. Kvenlng worship at a Subject. "The Faavlnatlon j . V,r Men and ' .1 -wf Tew. sf T sW .SBBW sea college m SFM swaa!! 11 I Msats Salts From 810.75 to 835.00 acifnei' Afternoon aid Evening Frocks From 814.50 to 830.50 Aato Coat and Evening Tfrapi From 812.50 to 845.00 TTalsts and Blovsea In great var iety, from 81.50 to 815.00 Skirts In Every Hew and Desirable Style, Silk Sweaters 87.50. 88.50. 812.00 All Wool Sweaters 84.00 to 812.00 A Complete Line of ForBlshlnga From Which to Complete Tour Wardrobe. A Comprehensive Stock of Misses' and Toong Women's SHOES. Have You Made Up Your GlllLH ENTITLED TO DOLLS Madeline Scott, Joaephine Zeldman Loniae Pann Hnelah Beand Anna Moskorlti Loetta Deoyer Virginia Bcott Margaret Pariah Ida Baum Mytrel Klnpe Franrta Cameron. Ruth Margolin Helen Linehan Nellie Flnaleateln Haael Hogan Helen Anderson Dorothy Iloaenthal Elsie Harrlts KUen Reuben Florence Auderaon Iaahella Caruso Ruth Carrol tWaln Kreldman Agnea Fltagerald Margaret (iraee Bella Green Alhertina Anderson Helen Holateln Mildred Topp rather Willlamaoa Rernlce Champion A Una Chase Era Novak Marie Flanagan Mildred Nonby Rene Krapt Oerlnide Cooper Inea Bhamp Inea William Roaie Beamaa May Jen en TiVdla Nelaon Muriel Cnmilck Katherlne Lowe Grace EhJera Catherine Reynolds Virginia Ieaaaier ? TtTlsJi WltU aTarloB CMitr BiUaT 7a folder wit yen. at at at Girls Tub Frocks Plain eolora In am bray, ginKhanw also blaok an4 white cback and ainaxt plaids. Thrsa-quartar alewvea, on- piana waist ur.. $1.00 AUrWo.4 SWEATERS for Buys and ' Girls, from fl.SO Cp. of Chrtet." The mlnlater preachea at both aervlcwa. Ileta Memorial, Tenth and Pierce. C. N. Imwsnn. Pastor Hiinday ahotl at :: It. J. I Krna. aut e. Inten.tent. t'rea. n tng at 11: tiieme, "tKxd ticcurlty. ' K worth league at 7; Rv 8ta.rk, leader. Preaching hi S by Pr '. O. Iirown. vjuar- Pearl. Twenty-fourth and Irlm ire. Eain H Powt-n. Paator i.o. ulng wor.-nip at )0.ao. Reivption of memoera. Hunday eci.ool at noon; J. W. Maynard. auperln teno, nt. t-p. urih fititt.L . . aervloe at S. No prayer meeting Wednea tay night. McCahe. Fortieth a.nd Famam, W. H. t'nlerwo-)d. pit e tor t'ommumun arv re and reception of members at 1U Kvenlng ervlce at Lit. Sunday nool at :6: rn. Dennrn Ffritrlktn. anuenntcndi rrt Adjlt Plble clan at :&; Dr. I. C. John, teacher. Jennings Memorial. Fifty-first and Hl-k"ry Sunday arhool at 10. Preaching ty John Dale at 11: subject. "Opp.trtun t and liuty." General gowpel meeting at a Kpeclal Invitation to attend these services n xt Rundav as there will not be anv pre hing aervtcea in this church dur ng the next six weeks owing to the Bunday meetings. Hanscom Park. Wool worth Avenue and Twenty-ninth Street. C W. M OS III. l aator Preaching a trices at 11 end 7:45, condii ted bv the pnntor. M 'rnlng theme. -He That Will I0 His Will Bhall Know;'' Of Special In terest to Young SST Week Women going to College, High r i i ... it.. ocnooi or university. Young Men's Suits Br Sam Peck, $15.00 to 835.00 Toung Men's Overcoat Chester field, Raglan and Form-Fitting Btylea 815.00 to 830.00 Jew Fall Shlrta sites start real small. Prices from 81.00 to S5.00 Fall JtaS2.00. 83.00. 84 Fall S-S1.O0 to 82.50 Holeproof Hose, Fancy Hose, Interwoven Hose. Pajamas 81.00 to $5.00 Bath Robes $5.00 to 810.00 Gym Salts 45J Per Garment A Large Line of Exclusive Keck wear, from 50 Up 1616-18-20 FABNAM STREET. Carefully consider your needs then come to the store that caters specially to boys and1 girls. ' ' - . Girls' Wool Dresses, 6 to 16 Years In black and white checks, imported Challies, French Serges, Fancy r'ds and Imported .Velvet Corduroys, also Black Couvent Dresses. $3.95, $5.75, $7.50, $9.75 Boys Suits With Extra Pants Models by 6am Peck. Clothing with every evidence of tailored skill. Most boys' suits are made to meet a demand for cheap clothes, but we aim at ECONOMY rather than mere cheapness. $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $10.00 Girls' Middies Tn all "White Galatea with colored collars (navy, cadet or red), with or without lacings, short or long sleeves-. $1.00 and $1.50 All Navy or all Khaki Galatea, long sleeves, at 81.50 Extra School Pants Corduroy, Blue Serge and English Mixtures and Khaki $1.00 and $1.50 Special BOY PROOF Corduroy 81.65 School Shoes For Misses and Children. In button atyla, made from dull leather with rock oak, Goodyear welt, aawed soles. The best shoe that can be produced at the price. Slsea 8 to It at Sixes 11 H to I $2.25 $2.75 For Boys and Youths. Button and tare styles, made from full stock calfskin leather, genuine rock oak we t, sewed e-olea Theae are shoes that will stand the wear and tear of the achool boy. Tha cele brated Holland make. Slsea to ItH ... $2.75 ... $3.25 Slsea I to 6 Pony Ilose for Boys and Girb Light, medium and heaTy weight, reinforced at the knee aa well aa at the toe and heel. 25 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. evening theme, "The Blhle In Person' WorK." r..niiay school at !:ft. tvpeortl eKU at i I.j. Tin rp win i c piavt-l service at the church Wednesday evening tTly con f era Wednesday at IToh) trrlsa, Cnstrllnr. Sixteenth and Castellar. Re. r. f. Meek. Pastor Morning service n 11. Bunday school at P:4f. lntermediau and senior Christian i'.ndeavor at 7. F'arkvale. Th.rty-flrst a.td Gold, R. W Talor. Pastor fuiidnv athool at 10. I'l vine service at 11. thenie, "The K.xpande Holy I-lace." Chrlstlun Endeavor a.t7:oi Preaching at 8. theme, "Moana at th Ai;e of Maturity." North. Twenty-fourth and Wirt. M. V, Hlgbee, I. li , F'astor Communion Jierv li-e at in:'. Sinday school at tioon. Youni People's Six iety of Christian Kn deavor at 7. The men a chorua and regu lar choir will give an evening of snrred song at 1 Church of the Covenant, Twenty seventh and Pratt. Charles H. Fleming; Pastor Morning wore .kp at 19:30i Sub ject. "God's Ua h." Rlhle sc hool at noon, Km'eavor at 7:15 and evening worship aj S. Bubjoct. "The Last Weok. Death and Reaurrextlon of Jeeua." This eermon K 11 uatrated by the world's beat pejntlngi reproduced In colors by the ster on. nnv t LAdiea Aid plcnicjit Ketnls park Wedne riav aftcrno n and Ice crt-am aodal theri in the evening. 'r2"TfSi 5 s " s Pi O mm . 'r-ev A " pip mm A Comprehensive Stock of Tonng Men's Under wear. School List? BOYS ENTITLED TO COASTER WAGONS Henry Kraft Mlair Martin H ii gene (oudurier Arthur Thomas Victor Da via BUI Bergman I'aul Hamilton Carl Brown A lea Brebung Joe Breknitrh - . Ricliard Hansen Paul Benner Harold HiU Laterne Haugnesa James Cameron, Alfred Hook Joe Wonder Robert Baysdorfer Louis lire n el . Merle Hanne Joe Dennis H olden Cappa Louie CurnazEo Chaa, Mercarlo Hod r nan Brown Warner Juergens Harold Wright Barry Moser Robert Low man Harry Hinith George McBrlde Phillip Canplev8kl Walter 8winberg Morris Aipertn Barton Peanon Harry Jan ire James MrMntlen Panl Meyer. Herbert Robinson Richard Iavson Clifford Kinsley Millard Meyers Gilbert Olson John Fife Arthar Jsnsaa Mlcaaal Itela Orrla Zhlsrs Fiord B. aCalllraji Sam, Tatar HsJury ronda Brlafyons folder with yon. Boys' Blouses for School In chambray, ' gingham and madraa, stripes and plain colors. 50and75 Better qualities at 81.00 and 81.25. ALLWool HWEATEUS ftir IVoja and GirU, from