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THE OMAILV SUNDAY BEE: NViTOiTTCK A ) w Specials for TFhanksgivin Time 12 . a..., .,,.4 -tli' . 4 w .r.-4r - v. .JT' J ?., i -.rtie-t.-.ri' : ' -. ,V .7 . " , i V WW Vr- i-fiY ll. ijV,i.wH' Ir'J " s PI LACK SILKS 1.25 59c 88c We loud thorn all In reliable black silks. Never have we bold bo many black taffetas as we are do ing now. Imported Dressmakers' Taffetas, 36 inches wide. finest tiiffi'ta ever retailed, worth $2 yard, for Monday, yard Imported Antolno, CSulnet & Cle, Lyons, cele brated Oil Boiled Taffeta, regular H"7 1 price j. r,5 yard, at. yard 0 2C Genuine Buckskin Brown Black Taffeta, 27 Inches wide, always sold at II yard . ' vm Yurd wide SwIhb Oil Boiled Taffeta, posi tively worth 1.35 yard yard New Bilks just nrrlved, French and Domestic Satin Barred riaids, Pinipadour Crepe de Chine for scarf d and waists, Fancy Crepes A f f?C with pretty borders yard T'ZC lo I A SPECIAL SILK SALE Every yard perfect in weave and the styles arc right. Fine Crepe de Chine, Checked and Striped JjOuUenes, Dress Taffetas, Mouseline, 27-inch Lining Taffetas. Drebden and Pompadour Taffe tas, etc. two lots on bargain Q q squares, new btore yard rUC'ZOC Kxtra Sperial Yard wide Dress Taffetas, in blue. heliotrope, pink, brown and a few glace effects, only 15 pieces In this lot. would be a bargain at i yara, in Bilk Department, second section, yard 36-Inch Lining Satins . 3-lnrh Cleopatra Hatlns. I 3-in. Brandflu upecisl 1.00 .?rd- 6100 3-ln. rrand ol.l skl'inpr S6-ln. Optra Satins. ..1.00 I Hatlim, yard fl.50 50c r-f ...... -TO I w ml . r..i.ii. nn iiiiii.iim I iik i. .linn ii-i ' -in iuu.i..ii.ihi hi .imTX I.IT-I.iilll. Ill . l I I- II III I Ullll I III lU II I III .1 110 II m.HIW IILII I IIIKUI The Stunning New Broadclotli Coats, Fur Coats, Fur Lined Coats, Fur Scarfs and Mulls We are quotirig very special prices on this high quality apparel for Thanks giviBg time. Everything mentioned here is in the height of correct Mstyle and the most admirable workmanship. Mi Indies' Guaran teed Astrakhan Jackets, with guaranteed s a t i n llnings. at - $24.50, $29 and 9-15 Near Seal Jackets, in the most stylish cuts, at 12.50 to 9 iO Blended Brook Mink Jackets and Blouses, at f 47.50 and $4& The Newest Things in Fur Couts, in the ultra swell blouse, pony and reefer styles, natural and blended squirrel, pony skin, Persian lamb, seal skin, krlmnier, golden. ottr, at prices 25 per cent less than can be secured from the exclusive furriers. A Stunning; Fur Lined Coat A 52-inch Wroad cloth.'with blended squirrel linings and brook mink collars, a regular 35 value, at $24.50 A Handsome Fur Lined Coat for 3.T A 52-Inch fine Broadcloth Coat, lined with brook mink, very full cut, blended brook mink shawl collar a genuine 60 coat at $:l5.oo Ladies' Fashionable New Coats Made in the silk broadtail and velour, natty blouse and pony coat styles special Monday at 910 up to 937.no Ladies' Tailored Broadcloth Coat 50-lnch, very smart, new styles, in braid and embroidered de signs, -full -satin lined, large, full cut prices 914.83, 922.R0 and up to 940 A Popular Novelty Mixture Coat 200 of these swell novelty cloth effects, in plaids and checks, a fine range of colors, neatly trimmed, at. .99.08 Ladies' Krinine Scnrfu ' lsh designs, Zazas at Muffs to match, at . . Extremely nobby and styl bow ties and thraws .912.50, 917.50 up to 975 924.50 uo to 91 Mink Scarf In pretty bow ties, Zazas, Throws, Pelerines, etc. 9.0H, 914.83, 9ip and up to 9H Muffs to match at 924.50 up to 973 Kalenski Scarfs, in pretty Zazas and Thraws, fancy ideas, at 97.50, 90.98 and up to 9:10 Siberian Squirrel Kazan nnd fancy designed Scarfs, with ornaments and heads 92.08 up to 910 Muffs to match at 91.08 up to 914.83 Persian Lamb Zazas 97.50 to 919 Chinchilla Fancy Zazas at 914.85 One Genuine HuhUo Sable Set, special at. . i .998 One Genuine Kussian ' Sable Set, with double throw .' 9133 LINENS FOR. THANKSGIVING The finest all linen bleached 8-4 and 10-4 Pat tern Tablecloths ever sold for the inouey. 14.00 and 15.00 values, at 92.50 and 92.08. J-4 and 9-4 all linen bleached Pattern Table cloths for round tables, values 4.50 and 6, for this sale 92.73 and 93.08. 20. 22 and 24-lnch Napkins to match above cloths. 13. 14 and 15.50 values, for this sale 93.50, 92-08 and 93.50. 11.50 and 11.2 72-inch all linen Bleached Table Damask, yard, 05c. 8."c quality fine Table Damask, yard, 39c. 59c quality fine Table Damask, yard, 30c. 30c full bleached Table Damask, yard, 10c. Bis lot of Napkins in Vi dozen lots to close out at about one-half value. A (treat lot of Lunrh Cloths. Scarfs, Tray Cloths and Dollies, worth 75c, at. each, Oc. One lot of Doilies of various kinds, worth 10c, that are slightly soiled, go at, each, 1c. 0t Bargain Square, naT 10c Hemstitched Huck .Towels, each . . . .Qic 15c Huck Towels at. each lOc, 25c All Linen Huck Towels, each .... 19c 35c and 40c All Linen Huck and Damask Towels, each ....25c 124c Bleached Turkish Towels, each . . . .JAc 25c Bleached Turkish Towels, each .... 19c is$25 MATS -.$5 Entire Bankrupt Stock of Nine. E. Reboux, 592 5th Ave., New York. i X " LACES Reception hats, theater hats and street hats many of them elaborately trimmed with ostrich feathers, breasts aigrettes and ' ornaments every one of them this season's styles, also many Imported model hats choice $7.50 and $5 Hats for $l-nd$2 Over a thousand to select from. These are all early winter hats, made on silk velvet frames, in black and all colors, trimmed with velvet, fluffy ostrich feathers and ribbons. 18-inch Irish Crochet and OrientaV allovers ami 45-inch figured and dotted nets, in white and v, cream correct 'styles for yokes, waists, etc., $ values up to $1.50, f f " . Tv O Zt: ....SS'C-TOC Fine French and English Valenciennes Laces, Insertings and BcadingS, new designs and many to match, for fancy work and bordering handkerchiefs two very special lots yard 4 . : i 5c40c 69c Ladles' white and drab Corsets, well known makes, with four hose supporters, all sizes at New styles In Infants" Bearskin Caps, also silks, in white and colors three A Tk Q prices jyC-0!C!JOC K VT M Vf r m i. JUKI. SK'3Ke. WZ-W .w wr. iu (UiLOVi pkess GOODS The newest styles in ladies' Kid Gloves for street wear, heavy cape effects, silk lined, etc Mocha, Fownes, Meyer and Northrups and Pernns Gloves, at Ladies 8-button Length Gloves, real kid,QQ black, white and tan, at, a pair $I-150-$2 3 i i i Ladies' and Children's Underwear Big lots on -four bargain squares for Monday. At least 500 dozen and almost 100 styles to select from. Ladles' Underwear Vests, Pants and Union Suits worth 39c-49c-69c Misses . children's and boys' Underwear Vests, Pants and Drawers at, garment An Eastern Jobbers Entire Sample Lines at Just a Fraction of Their Cost Fine Dress Goods of $1.3i, $1.75 and $1.00 values bvery style, black and all colors plaids, panama, etc. in two special lots, Monday, 25C-45C Cream Mohairs and Sicilians, GOc and 75c i grades, yard 19c-25c $1.00 Shadow Check Wool Taffeta, .. : - . f f yard U w $1.00 Silk and Vobl Plaids, yard .'. .-. .' 75c 50c. and 75c "Wool ings and Plaids, ; - ya-i-d': White Bearskin Coating, yard .". . 39c , Waist- 39c J98 44 3 1 4 i L AUT ERE ACM Try This on Your Piano 9 9 3 A new German, ragtime success, composed by, Ernest A. Ittner, one of umana s popular musicians, inis "rag" is even better than "nappy Heine. Hear the rest of this number B J i piayea Dy our competent pianists. Un sale this week at g Li We invite you to visit our popular Concert Music De partment at any time. A SPECIAL SALE OF TRUNKS and SUIT CASES Large size Trunk, canvas covered, deep tray with hat box, a $5 value, at S.1.08 Brass Trimmed Trunks, water proof covered, solid brass locks and catches, straps around body, worth from $7.50 to $10. Di vided into two lots Monday, at $4.98 and Stf.08 , SUIT CASES. r All the $1.25 Suit Cases, Monday at 98c All the $1.50 Suit Cases, Monday at 1 81.35 All the $2 Suit Cases, Monday at : 81.50 All the finest Kerotal Suit Cases, with shirt pockets, $3.50 values, at '. . .$3,118 Genuine Leather Suit Cases, with shirt pockets and straps, regular $5 values, at $3.08 Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases, $7.00 values, at $4.08 I OMAHA'S NEW I M H 5 m BOOK STORE DRANDEIS' NEW STORE Main Floor North End This is a great, modern, up-to-date book store. You will be waited upon by intelligent, ' capable salespeople. Thou sands of volumes to select from. Do your Christmas buying at once. Special Bargain Thousands of good, cloth bound booVs by popular au thors, substantially made will stand hard wear and look well on the shelves your choice, each 10c j S JEWELRY $1 Latest New York fad Chinese Jude bracelets, sterling silver deposite a very stylish glove bracelet Monday at Received from our Omaha custom house our own importation of Jet Jewelry, in real jet and dull flniHh pretty pins for the collar and brooch effects each, $10 down to 25-50c Ladles' and misses solid gold lings made la Omaha by Omaha workmen, full 10-kt. solid gold, Tiffany setting, solltare doublets, ruby, emerald, sapphire, ?C jeweler's price, $3.50 J and $5, at, each The entire sample stock of ladies' and gents' fancy stick pins, no alike, over 500 styles m m. worth 26c and 50c each, I S at, each Tourist and Fancy Coatings closing out values worth up $ to $2.00 j-ard special for Monday only new store, aisle i! 69c-98c I it i 9 5! i 'i Special Easement Bargains In Our Bargain Basement, Old Store. 15c INDIA LINEN at 5c Two eases of 40-inch India Linen, assorted p qualities, on sale in our basement at, jj vard 3.V Quality of Madras Waistlngn at !c This is one of the greatest bargains in winter waisungs ana snirungs ever uneieu. These are both light and dark coloring, yard wide, es pecially adapted for walstings, shirtings and children's dresses. On sale in our basement at, yard Heavy Wide Outing flannels at. HH'c Vard Four cases of except lon ally heavy Outing Flannel, also cfnderella Flannels, in Ol solldolors, go on bargain safe at ... . . . . . Fleece liack Wrapper Flannels at 6c Vard-Another lot of heavy 6c, ie Kreaieev 02G Fleece Back Wrapper Flannels, in our basement at, per yard .T777TT 12Me Comfort Cretonne ut 5c Yard Three cases of mill lengths of Comfort Cretonnes, in light and dark grounds, varied de- signs, on sale In our basement at. -5c TOPICS FOR A OAY OF REST. TVhlls the number of conversions at tho ToiTey-OUver misnlon ha not roni up to expectation Pr. Torrey and his usMRtunts )rofess to be very well satisfied. Great In terest has been aroused In the meetings jid the Auditorium has been .crowded- v vral evenings during the liutt week. No meeting will be held Saturday nlRht. but a monster meeting l planned tor Sunday evening and a choir of at least TOO volrns Is expected to be In attendance, as services will not be held at tho vurious churches uniting In lh mission. Or. Torny has ably proven his ability as an evangelist and Is a most versatile and lluent tpeuk.t r. 1Hh in not a dida-tlc manner but rather that of a friend engaged in what might be lernud a hrart-to-heurt talk. lie has often, been compared most tavurably wall thf eminent evangelist, Dwlght 1 Sdoody. Contrary to the plans as first made for the nilf'lon afternouu meetings at 3 o'clock bave been held each day and also a noon prayer service, botli of which have been largely attended. These meetings bave been an additional tax upon the strength of Dr. Torrey, but he has shown no' signs of fall ing vigor und goes at the work more strt n-uou.-ly at each meeting. tine of the feature of the meetings has been the campaign song entitled. . "Get Klght With J"d." This song whs composed by French K. Oliver, ihn ablo asxtstaut of IJr. Torrey. -and-la being used at-the-nils-sion meeting and also at '.he different churches, Sunday schools and young peo ple'g societies. ..' . The personal workers' committee, under the leadership of. Rev. W. 8. Jacoby, has been conspicuous by Its extreme activity, and much of the uuccess of the mission can be asciibvd to the members of this cou uilt . tee. ' If the success cf tho mission daring the last week cull be. used as a criteibm It augurs well tor the three weeks w i.l.-ti are i.ow before IJr. Torrey aiid his IelLtv , oilers. church there will be no services In that church on Sunday; also no Sunday school or Epworth League service will be held. The church Joins In the Torrey meetings In the. afternoon and evening at the Audl tcrlum. , MuMc at the First Congregational, Nine teenth and Davenport, Sunday morning: Prelude Andante on a Flain Song Theme Gutlmi.nt Anthem t'ome Now and Let Va Reason .- Together - ..Brant onvitory Cpj-xona Wolstenholme Anthem hy Quartet Mv Soul Truly ' W.-ilteth Still upon Und ...Rea 1'ostlude In F Oappelin Alurtln . Hush iirraM.t' Tp. n In..l man, director. Music at the First MethodlHt church: Quartet Praise the Ixrd. O My Soul.... Q Elliott Polo Mrs. Harry jennlson. Response All Things Coin of Thee Quartet , Jesus, Lord Most Merciful.. Marks No evening; service. Beginning December 2 Rev. Newton Mann win give at l uity church on alternate Sun day mornings a course of lectures, begin ning the course with an Introductory din course on "The Sympathy of Religions," of which the succeeding lectures will be a de tailed application. of Wayno will deliver a eulogy and Super intendent E. B. Stevenson of Kansas City, Mo., will give a few personal reminiscences of the dead superintendent, who waa held In great esteem. The Brotherhood of the Third Treaby terlan church will hold a meeting at 12:13 to listen to a report of the Presbyterian Brotherhood convention held last week at Indianapolis- A. D. Schermerhorn was present at the convention and will speak to the members of the church brotherhood. A special musical program will be ren dered at the Kountse Memorial Lutheran church. Twenty-sixth arAl Far nam alreets, at 10 JO a. m., as follows: Quartet The King of Love Shelley Solo The Penitent Mr. Henry Heldloff. Polo Thy ill Be Done Mr. Moore. ..Maiaton On nftojnt new Li. 4 r. of ! .1 r and d-. . ti. V Memorial services will be held at the Dil lons hotel at i p. m. by the members of the Atiif-ncan Sunday School union now as-- ., )-.-. d for the third annual convention of t. . ..ttor.. The services will be In . . . e' !ste r. O. Ensign, formerly i uf th union. j, b. lauug Music, at First Baptist church, under di rection of Miss Margaret Boulter, organist: MORNING. Prelude Silas Anthem Praise the Lord O Jerusalem.. Maunden Organ Offertory 'Wolstenholme Anthem Selected Quartet. Mrs. L. T. Sunderland, soprano; Mr. J. McCreary. tenor; MUs Alice M. Faw w cett, contralto; Mr. E. E. Gray, bass. Postlude Markel ,o evening service. The address to have been given by Hon. O. M. Hitchcock Monday evening before the Young Men's Christian association on "Everyday IJfe In Washington," has been postponed on account of the Torrey meet ings. At- St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church Thanksgiving service will bo held tomorrow (Sunday) at 10:30 a. ni. The lol lowlng program of special Thanksgiving iiiuhIi- has been prepared by Mr. Kelly and the choir: PioccsNional Hymn "Come. Ye Thank- , fill people. Come" Sir George Ktvcy The 'nnti-U-"Pralse the Lord. O My Soul (P. ion Henry Smart Hvinn "iod Bless Our Native I.and".. Anthem "Praise Ye the Lord for Ilia ' Ooodnoss" , Dr. Gurrctt (Mens Voices. Women's Voice and Full CholrV Choral Response "Sing Alleluja Forth" Dr. W. II. Monk Offertory Anthem "I raise the Iinl, O Jerusalem" Hev. K. V. Hall iHolo in the Anthem by Mr. Kel'yl. Rec s.ional Hymn "On Our Way Re- jolilr.g'' Thomas J. Kelly I Kimn led on a Theme from Handel). There will be no vesper service. The feast of 8. Cecelia will be solemnly celebrated tomorrow at St. Cecilia church. Fortieth and Burt streets, at the 10.30 mass. The mass will be a solemn high mass, of which the i;elbrant ' will be Right Rev.' Monsignor Colanert, V. a.; deacon. Rev. Peter McLaughlin; subdeacon. Rev. James Dobson; master of ceremonies. Rev. James Aheme. Right Rev. Bishop Scannell wUl preside, at the . throne. . asalsted by Very Kv. John Jocuett a it;.lf ut priest. Rev.' John T. Smith and Rev. D. W. Morlarty as deacons of honor. Father Smith will preach the sermon. The regular choir composed of the following members: Misses Mae O'Brien, Sophia Shirley, Orace Lowe, Anna' Parks. Mary McStrawick, Anna Welch., sopranos; Mrs. F. J. Morlarty and Miss Loretto Mulirk. contraltos; Messrs. Joseph Doyle, J. O'Connell, tenors, and Messrs. Mark Martin and Charles O'Malley, baritones will render Zangl's "Festival Mass." arranged according to the recent Instructions of the holy father on church music. Mrs. J. A C. Kennedy will direct the choir and Miss Ixra Cushlns will pre side at the orgnn. Y. W. C. A. oles. Theie wiil be no December meeting of the membership and devotional committees on account of the Torrey mission. Beginning with Tuesday of next week a noon prayer meeting for women will be held at the rooms from 12.30 to 1. This will bo In connection with (lie Torrey mission. In order to give the members of the clahses an opportunity to attend all cf the meeting conducted by Dr. Torrey, no reg ular class work wlil be done by the B hie classes during tho mission except by Miss Felt's Wednesday evening class. This class clows ut 7:l!i and will continue to meet as usuai. At the request of those in charge of the Torrey meetings the lunch committee bus decided to serve Mipier every evening ex cept Kundav. The hours are fn.ni .i:;i t 7. No meals will be rerved Thanksgiving d.iy. but the rooms will bo opr n from 3 o'clock until time for the evening service at the Auditorium. On account' of the Sunday afternoon serv ice at tho Auditorium in connection wiih the Torrev mission there will be n gospel services at the rooms until after I tec-ember 10. The rooms will be open Itelween tn afternoon and evening services to accom modate those who wlsn ro remain uown town for evening service. Miscellaneous Airrutsli Bethany Branch School. First Baptist Church, S3 Ixavenwm h 3 p. m. Church of the Covenant. Twenty-seventh and Pratt. Hev. H. T. Bell, Pastor Serv ices at lu.30 and 7 90. Church of tlie Living God, College ball. Nineteenth and J'aruani "Millennial Dawn" Btble study at J p. m. Grand View Raptiat .Sunday School. Fourth and Cedar. U. D Middlsou, Sup erintendent Meets at S:20 p. m. ( alvary Baptist Branch. Thirty-fourth and Seward Bible school at 130 p. ui ; Friday, at I p. in., gospel service. First. Baptist. Tenty-ninth and Harney, Rev. J. W. Conley, D. It . Pastor Services at 10.3 a. m stiiuon-.' Ut'.Cm Right ith God." Sunday school a: noon. No evening services. Unity, Seventeenth and Cass, Rev. New ton Mann, Pastor Sevvices at 10:50, ser mon, "The Human Brotherhood;" Sunday school at noon. People's Church Rev. E. H. Turner of Tipton, will preach; morning subject, "."hrist frueiiieu; Ptof. Merles will have charge of ih music. Parkvale Congregational, Thirty-first and Gold Rev. Herbert L. Mills will preach at 4 p. in.; Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. Swedish Methodist. Nineteenth and Burt, Peter Munson, Pastor Tho pastor will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; Suiiuny school at 10 and Epworth league meeting at ti:30. MoCabe Methodist Episcopal, Fortieth and Farnam Preaching In the morning at 11 by the presiding ol Jer. Dr. William Gorsc. communion serrice to follow. No evening service. Seward Street Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-second and Seward. J. F. Pouclier. Pa"- tor. Preaching in ihe morning al lo.lal; subject, "A New Commandment ," Suuiiey school at nonu. 'German Evangelical Lutheran,' St. Paul's Church, Tttenty-elgutli and Parker. Rev. 11. Hollo, Pintor Hegular service at 10 n. in., subject, "Conio to Jesus;" no evening service. First ' Presbyterian, Seventeenth and Dodge, Edwlir Hart Jeiik.". D. D.. Pastor Morning service. lo:0; subject. "Chrislian Prerogative;" Christian Endeavor, ti p. in.; Sunday seljool at mMin. Plymouth Congregational. Twentieth and Speiver. Hev. Frederh k W. Leavitt. Mln iter Preui hltiK servi'-e ut 10:3o; Suialiy school at in mi ; morning sermon topic, "i Will:" no evening meetings. St. Paul Episcopal. Thirty-second and California, Rev. K G. B. Browne. Priest in Cbatge -Holy Eucharist i a. m.; Kuti duy scleiol ut u. in.; Ilolv Eu harlst and sermon ut 11 a. in.; evensong ut T.lj p. m. Third PreJiylel lan. Twentieth nnd Ix"v enworth The Lord's supper will be ob served at lrt:."t: men's prayer leeeting at 1010; Sabhalh school nt i, Chrlstiun Kn deavor at t; evening services al the Au dlturium. First Christian. Nineteenth ar.d Fanium, Rev. S. D. Duleher, Pastor Bible school at 9:4.1 a. m : preaching by Ihe pastor at 11 a. in., subject, "Chi 1st the Way. the Truth and the Lifej" Christian Enieavor at :30 p. in.' Flirrt Church of Christ. Scientist. Twn-ty-tirst and Farnam Sunday school at k:4-" a. m.; Sunday here. re ai lis in an i 1 p. m.;-subject of lesson sermon, "An cient and Modern Necromancy, or, Mcs- me rl ttm and 1 r pnttlsm." Immanuel Baptist. Twenty-fourth and Binney. Rev. Philwtus H McDowell. Pas ty,r Morning ser.-io at 1't svi-non topu-. "To Please G1d Ihe Purpose of Lite," Btt.Je vhvKtl at uoub with skwit vsngell'i'.le services: no evening service during the Torrey mission. St. Mark's English Lutheran. Twenty. flrr and flurdcite. Groh. Pastor Serv ice Sunday at 10:4 a. in..- "The Highest' Form of Jtuman Lire ; nunoay scnooi at noon. No service In the evening. All go to the Auditorium meeting. Calvsrv Baptist, Twenty-fifth and Ham ilton, Rev. E. R. Curry, Pastor Service at 10:30 a. m., conducted by (he pastor; Bible school at 1- m. ; no evening service, the congregation uniting In the Torrey mission at the Auditorium. First Congregational, Nineteenth and Davenport Th pastor. Rev. Htilmrt C. Herring, D. D., will conduct the service at JO-.So s. m.; no evening service; Sun day school at 12; Christian Endeavor at k jo n. in. Strangers Invited. i Knox Presbyterian, Corigr on i Ohio. Hev. M. Morning worship nt J0-S0: Sunday school at iioon; our,g -oph s meeting 5, Wi:ird i MrEacbron, lender: No evening services ' .... iimnl school at noon; Epworth league at 5:30; no ftreachiug service in the evening, as all are nvlted to the Torrey meeting at the Audi torium. Hillside Congregational. Thirtieth ang Ohio. Rev. Herbert L. Mills, Pastor A . Sheldrlck of Ixindon will preach at lt:Jf when he will tell of Dr. Torrey'g revlvaig In England. Wales nnd America, and also will address the Sunday school at noon; no evening service. Orace Lutheran, Twenty-sixth and Top p)enn. Rev. M. 1 Mellck. Pastor-Services at 10:(fi, subject. "Christ Is the True Helper;" no church At night: Sunday school at 1- If) and Luther le.iguo at tt;.C4iachumens end inquirers taught by the pastor ou Fri day at 4 p. m. ; all welcome. Grace Bartlst, Tenth and Arbor, Rev. B. F. Fellman, Pastor 10:4S. morning sermon. hlch is Jours, Sin a Wages or on acco'int of Torrey mission Clifton Hill Presbyterian. Forty-fourth end Grant. Rev. R. L. Purdy, pastor Morning service at 10:30, preaching by the oastor;' Sunday school at noon; the voting ; people s society will meet Willi that or the i First church; no evening servic e, j I St. Mary's Congregational. St. Murv's I Avenue anil Twenty-seventh Street Morn- I , Ing worship at 10:30 o'clock, sermon by i i the pastor. R-v. L. O. Bilrd: Huiidiv! scnooi at noon , special i iisnKKgivmg tnnsic x-i.., . . i sermon. v men is i o Higbee. Pastor- ' "" l,";T "noay scnooi at noon; prayer meeting at ft p. m.; no evening servtco ou account of Torrey mission. Central Fnlted Presbyterian. Twentjr fourih and I lodge. Rev. R. B. A. McUrlde, D. H.. Pastor Morning worship at lu., . s. rmon by tiie pastor; subject. "iHtubtlng Thomas, the Reason and the Cure of His Doubt;" Subttath school at noon; no even ing service on account of the Torrey mis sion. Ch irch of St. Philip the Deacon, Rev. John Albeit Williams. Priest lu Charge n. ie communion ut 7:0 and It a. in.; mt:ns ami Sunday school ut 10 a. no. I evensonR ami sermon ut x p ni.; H-pie, morning, 'ainering i p mih rrtg- ! imJor tl.A rllre.Mintl nt' 1'lioitifla I Wall.- i CastAllar Street Presbyterian, Sixteenth land Cuxtellar. Rev. Waller H. H:-,iiold. I Pastor At l:i the juistm will preach; ; Sunday si ho.il at noon, chapel echo .1 a. '3 P. in ; no evening services, as ihla church unites In the Torrey mission at ino j Auditorium. Lowe Avenue Presbyterian -There will 'be a union service Sundae morning at .lO AO with the Walnut Hill MMmdUt , I Episcopal church. Forty -first and Cl aries, , conducted by Charles hitler, the sinter for, tlie Torrey mission; Sunday school ut' same 1 place at 3 p m. Trinity cathedral. Cardiol Avenue nnd t Eighteenth. Very ltv. tieorge A. Heccla " 1 lan Ilolv coininunlcn at s n. in.; In- l.ltsl servl.es at 9:15 a. m.; aim mnie cias at i.o a. . m ! . . Thsnksirivlns relations arc i.i.vrr n,l sermon at 11: even Us i.iavn' ,,,,r 1 hanhsgiv ing r. lations an and sermon at i .'. sermuii Man's Perplexity , inents of Llfa;" evening. i i;.,i 3 ourtorittnity. ' llundeo Preebv tei lan. Fiftieth and I ndci -j wood Avenue. Thomas T. Hunter. Ptitor -I Morning worship, 10 ::ai ; evening serk'ic.- ' , iunp.iin"d for tto Torrey il ls-Ion; Suhhatii a.-hool hi noon: Junior Endeavor at .!:.' j p. m.; Sin lor Kjidea,or unites Hh tiisl of i the First prcsli) to'i.'in i hurcli, ! v e:ileenu i and 1 odse, . I ti p. 'i:i. I , , I RINGS Kr'nxer,! ir.ilv anu n-slae. IhaaUsglvlait utrs from IKIItllte. We return thanks for two turkeys stnl Sunday srw)l i th(. ,.,n flf iV; , ;,ln,.r eoi with. nl-irr lil on I'very lealo; bin. a the scliedu!"' an iti't 5-i Second Prusbv It rlan. Twenty fourth mil : days behind, we ie iu hopes ih.- Nicholas. Rev. Newman Hail Hurdo k. n,.re j., j,.)t. or tu-ke" IPZ'ltfl iZZ lMvlce ! These .ndlan sum,;,: ,- days are so stli; .at Ui no evening service on account of T.r- I Wore uflahl to s. uerte 1'ie .anle on a e f i rey mlswiun. The voc al quartet will luvr Vll. 4p lar for t m be ll holier I n I eiounl, ichsrge of the mus.c. j fo lt1ruc, ur f . f. ,u ;ili , r. .lUo, s. n:1lZh':iit i. -e.do't k,,'. .,.,. r , e,e, ha, (,. ! 1'Msior At lu:lii Ihe Una Avenue Pieaov- enonyh or nol. as we ut.- ellll V-!wl:;t t'i J terlau congregation joins with this otiuidi Coi and ih . i' cp e i ','r il 1 i ' Hi a:i j ti. In a union evangelist service under tlir rilr ... . ... . ,. ,,i . , , reel ion ot Charles Butler of ibe 'I'dTiy . i.. it--' l'r'" . ... v. ! ; ivm; brlri your Revival n; .ui. il- tXllhT. r 'I