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    THtt IIMAIIA Sl'.NPAV MARCH 21. V.nW.
TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST
Budget Conference at Calviry Bap
tiit Church Tuesday.
IS IMPORTANT TO CHURCHMEN
Large Atteaaance of Clery m4
l.ally Is Expected mm Fralt
fal Retails Arc A
Urinated.
Ons of the most Important events In
Baptist circles for many months wlM be
the Budget conferer.ee to be held at
Cavalry Baptist church Tuesday.
The principle attraction will I the
presence of the "filg Three," Rev. P. 8.
Hansen, P. t.. the Rev. Marlon V.
Eubank. M. P., and th! Rev. Lemuel C.
Bnrnet, p. P. These three roeji are among
the best known In the denomination and
have achieved a nation-wide fame In their
work In different cities.
It is expected that nearly 300 will be
present at the Fellowship lunch, which will
be held at 6:30 Tuesday. An afternoon
session will be held at 2:30 and an evening
s union at 8 o'clock.
Prrhsps tiie best knuwn of tlie "Rig
Three" Is the Rev. Pr. P. S. Hensen now
nf Boston, but formerly of the First
Baptist church of Chicago. His wit.
humor and hard common tense, have
caused him to be known far and wide aa
"the Inimitable liensen."
Pr. Ei i bunk, missionary
acting field secretary of
Rsptist Missionary union,
known not only among
among all church and foreign mission
workers. He la a graduate physician as
well aa a minister and his work In China
has Attracted wide atenllon. Ha la an ef
fective speaker and Is In much demand at
conventions, summer conferences and other
meltings.
The Kev. I j. C. Barnes iias long been a
riUtlngulshed leader of the Baptist denomi
nation, lie. hue been wonderfully success
ful as a pustor and has built up some of
the largest churches In the eaat. His work
In h me and foreign missions has also
attracted much attention.
The presence of these three men In
Omaha at one time Is an event which
should not be missed.
to China and
the American
Is also well
Baptists, but
The choir at Trinity cathedral will ren
der a special raid-Lent musloal service on
Sunday evening, March 21. The service
includes Gounod's "Oallla," a motet for
soprano and chorus. Service at 7:30.
Music at the North Side Christian church:
MORNING.
Processional The Bon of God Goes
Forth to War
Invocation
Response Sanetus, "Holy, Holy, Holy,
l.ord God of Hoela
Anthem O Lord, Our Governor. .H. Gadsby
EVENING.
Processional The Church's One Foun
dation Haydn.
Invocation
ResponseNow the Pay la Over
Male Quartet.
Offertory Sentence
Anthem O Come Everyone that Thlrst-
eth William Reed
Recessional Abide with Me
Mrs. H, J. KlrschsUin, organist and choir
master.
Program at First Presbyterian church.
Seventeenth and Podge, Rev. Edwin Hart
Jenks, P. P., pastor:
MORNING SERVICE. IPSO.
Anthem Prayer koschat-Holden
Solo Show Me Thy Ways. O Lord
Torrents
Miss Jrinspn.
EVENING SERVICE. 7:30.
Anthem Softly Fades the Twilight Ray
Calkin
Anthem How lung Wilt Thou Forget
Me? PTlueger
Choir Miss Louise Jansen, soprano and
director; Mlns Myrtle Moses, contralto; 1L
C. Jessen. tenor.
Miss Nancy Cunningham, organist.
Music at the Central United Presbyterian,
Twenty-fourth and Podge. The fifteen col
lege girls constituting the St. Cecelia Glee
club of Tarklo college, Tarklo, Mo., will
aerve as the choir for the morning worship,
while Prof. Frederick W. Mueller, the head
of the Tarklo college conservatory, will
preside at the organ. The following will
be presented:
Organ Prelude Cantllene Nuptlale... Dubois
Offertory Cantllene Rogers
Antnem inu iora is My snepnerfl
Schubert
Postlnde Hallelujah Chorus from "The
Messiah" Handel
Ten-day evangelistic campaign at Hans
corn Park Methodist church, beginning Sun
day, conducted by Rev. J. W. Mshood.
D. P.. of Sioux City. la. Pr. Mshood will
be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. A. P. George
of Winona Iake. Ind., singing evangelists,
afternoon meetings beginning with Tucsdiy
at 3.
Kountte Memorial Lutheran:
MORNING.
Prelude Roroanee Hoffman
Offertory Solo Behold the Master Pass-
eth By Hammond
Mrs J. K. Pulver.
Postlude Triumphs I M in-h Laud
EVENING.
"Offertory In A" Batiste.
Soprano and Tenor puet Jesus Saviour
Pilot Me
William H. Ponteus, Miss Edna Brunlng
ana Mr. A. E. Thompson.
Tostluds Grand Choeur In G Salome
B. A. Van Fleet, director; Charley Cocke,
organist.
The Tarklo College Glee club will furnish
the music at the First t'nlted Presbyterian
church Sabbath evening.
The choir of the Kountze Memorial Luth
eran church has recently been reorganized
and is composed of forty select volcea. Pr.
EL A. Van Fleet, director, and Mr. Charles
Cocke, organist.
Trof. Nathan Pernsteln of the high school
will speak at Plymouth Congregational
church Monday evening on "Theory of
Matter."
Frlenda, who are projecting the organiza
tion of a church In Omaha, will hold a
meeting Sunday at 3 p. m. at the Toung
Men's Christian association. They have
Issued a general Invitation to those Inter
ested with them to attend the meeting.
J. H. Franklin returned Friday from St
Paul and Minneapolis, where he went to
rrmke arrangements for the entertainment
of the Nebraska delegates to the Interna
tional convention of Christian Endeavor,
which meets In St. Paul In July. St. Paul
has completed a new $450,000 auditorium,
with a seating capacity of 10,000, which will
be used for the convention. Twenty thous
and delegates are expected to attend. Ne
braska Endeavors will travel In a special
daylight train via the Northwestern.
A children's party, with their parents
as guests of honor, was the unique occa
sion carried put by the the two youngest
departments of the Castellar Street Pres
byterian Bible school Friday afternoon at
the church parlors. The eighty members
of the cradle roll, under the superlntend
ency of Mrs. Frank Wood, and the begin
ners' department of sixty little tots, under
the leadership of Mrs. Ralph Houseman,
had served notice that they would enter
tain their parents. It was done right
royally. A program, with the accompani
ment of games and refreshments, were
features which Interested for three hours.
Mrs. Corliss Hopper, the Misses Mabel
Overholt, Bessie Coufal, ISelen Worrall
and Bessie Patterson, assistants In the
kindergarten department, were given valu
able help In entertaining this large number
by the young ladles and women of the
congregation.
Salvation Army Sunday meetings: Holl
nesa meeting. 10:30 a. m.; Junior meeting,
1:30 p. m. ; Christian praise meeting, 3:30
p. m.; salvation rally, 7 p. m., sharp, in
open air, silver band at the front; meeting
In hall at 8 p. m. Big wedding Monday
night, conducted by Lieutenant Colonel B.
B. Cox. Two captains are the contracting
parties. All of the forces of the army In
the .city will Join for this occasion.
At the Union Gospel mission, 1321 Douglas
street, the special Saturday night service
will be held as usual this evening. There
will be special singing, short talks and
testimonies. The meeting will begin at
7:46 and continue until 11 o'clock.
Pr. Jenks lectures to the Bunt n ess Men's
Bible class at the Ftrst Presbyterian
church Sunday from 12 to 12:30 on "Chris
tianity aa a Political Teaching."
The Pimple
and the Face
First Show Klgns of the Blood Poverty
Which Causes Most Skin
Disease.
It is a strange truth that pimples usually
appear upon the face, thus Illustrating that
nature uses the most direct method of
convincing man that the blond Is filled with
poison.
The human circulatory system Is said to
be the most wonderful of all evidences of
nature. It carries health, food and strength
to every part of the body. It also carries
from every part of the body all germ life,
waste matter and decay.
Jf through poor eating, Indigestion, con
stipation, etc., the blood Is filled with pois
onous fluids, - these poisons are carried to
the lungs, where they are attempted to be
clesnsed by the oxygen from air Inhaled.
If this does not accomplish the results
demanded the blood takes away tlie poison
and carries It to the little cells of the skin,
where they leave It. Here these poisons
irriate and decay, until at last they form
pimples and blackheada and other skin
eruptions; at last bursting or are removed
by man.
When you have pimples It Is a certain
sign your blood Is wrong, that the great
human blood system Is turned into an in
tricate series of sewerage canals which are
filled with Impurities.
Science long ago learned that Calcium
Sulphide waa the most powerful, harmless
and beneficial blood purifier obtainable.
Stuart's Calcium Wafers, under chemical
tests, conclusively prove themselves to be
one of the best methods of preserving the
full strength of this great blood cleanser.
The real beauty of Stuart's Calcium Waf
ers lies in tneir rapid work. Their good
effects are seen after only a few days' use
and a face full of pimples has been made
clear and clean after only five days' use
f these wafers.
These wafers, by the peculiar Stuart pro
seas, preserve and hold the full strength
of Calcium Sulphide, so that the system
obtains this wonderful purifier In Its most
efflcltnt state.
Other methods of administrating and pre
paring Calcium Sulphide have proven
Stuart's Calcium Wafers to be the best
method.
Go to your druggist and buy a box of
these little pimple eradlcatora today, price
Of., or send us your name and address and
we will send you trial package by mall
free. Addresa F. A. Stuart Co., 171 Stuart
Marshall, Mich.
Y. W. C. A. notes.
On account of the tornup condition of the
Old quarters, all classes after Friday even
ing, March IS. are postponed until after the
opening In the new building. All classes
will begin In regular order In the new build
ing Friday, April 2.
The membership committee announces
that every member of the association will
be required to procure one of the "little
green tickets" which have been Istued for
admission to the new building on Thursday,
March 26. "membership day." Your regular
membership tickets will not suffice. Cull
at the old rooms and ask MI'S l.oftus. mem
bership secretary, for one of these special
tickets with your name on It.
The association especially Invites Its mem
bership to come to the gospel meeting next
Sunday afternoon at 4:30. It will be the
last gospel meeting In the old quarters.
Mrs. W. P. Harford, president, wilt bring
a fitting message for the occasion. Special
music has been arranged. Following the
meeting will be the usual social hour and
light refreshments. Every woman Inter
ested is Invited to come and bring a friend.
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Every Hartman Store has behind it the buying power of 21 other great stores, and buying power is the power that makes the low prices. The great chain
of 22 stores combines its orders with manufacturers and has its goods made to order at prices lower than any individual concern in the country could trope to se
cure. YOU save as WE save, for we sell as we buy-give you the benefit of EVERY ADVANTAGE which we en07. That's something worth YOUR consideration.
"CREDIT ARRANGEMENTS" to Suit Your Convenience.
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BED K3SSSe5SV35iiS 1
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BRASS
This Is a value that stands tin
niatchalile In Omaha today. Tt Is
a massive bed, all brass, heavily
lacquered and guaranteed for ten
years: a marvel at the price. You
cunt rind the equal
of this bargain any
place It's impos- ,
Bible
lp. price. 1 mi
16.25
9x12 BRUSSELS RUG
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Made without miter seams. An excellent wear
ing rug. made of best selected materials, firmly
woven Hun morougmy guaran
teed. Nothing like It ofered In
Omaha at anywhere near the
price. Special for this sale at...
SATIN WAL
NUT KITCHEN
CABINET
Complete with fl
and meal bins, cutl
drawers, meat
bread board as sh
Top fitted with c
compartment
spice drawers,
beautifully fin
ished, the price
complete
9.98
SOLID
OAK
DRESSERS
eryr Ml ftm.
10.85
Lowest
Prices
Always.
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9x12 WILTON VELVET RUGS
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CENTER TABLE
In oak or Mahogany, fancy shape
top, heavy legs, carved or fluted,
roomy shelf
handsomely
polished,
special, at
Richest color combinations.
ante, mane with extra high pi
urlous Offered at prices thla
week that are absolutely un
matchahle. On sale
all week at
absolutely depend-
lle, sort ann uix-
18.75
IRON BED
Unbeat
able Bargains.
Of very fancy dealffn. will full
front,, or superior construction
mirror rrame and standards
handsomely carved. French
plate mirror has deep beveled
ecljije. Pale price
serpentina
throughout.
12.95
SANITARY STEEL COUCH
Made of the, beat steel fabric, spiral spring support, steel
helicals, both sides elevated, making a full size hed, special
3.75
Y. M. C. A. Kate.
Prof. Hovhanness Mugurdltch Cheen
eegeozian (John Baptist) a native Arme
nian, who for the last twelve year has
been studying In the United States to be
come a medical missionary among bis own
countrymen, will address the men's meet
ing at the Toung Men's Christian associa
tion, Sunday at 4 p. m. He will speak upon
"The American Flag and Its Power for
Christ." Dr. Baptist Is said to be an in
teresting and entertaining speaker.
The Sunday Bible club offers a first
class opportunity for anv man who wants
to beet me acquainted with the great doc
trines and teachings of the Bible. It is
ling ably taught by Attorney William
Balrd.
The IJfe Problem club Is having a large
attendance and a lively Interest Is being
taken In the discussions. A cordial Invita
tion Is extended to every young man to
enroll for this profitable course of study,
which meets Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m.
The subject for Sunday Is "Social Amuse
ments." The course in boys' psychology held Its
opening session last Monday at 8 p. m.
There was a very good attendance and a
live Interest was shown In these lectures,
which B. F. Dnison. boys' work director.
Is presenting. The theme for next Monday
evening Is "Childhood. Boys' Physical
Nature, the Play Instinct -and Its Rela
tionship to the Home School, Playground
and Church." This series of lectures af
fords splendid opportunity for Sunday
school teachers of boys' classes and public
school teachers to receive a speciul train
ing In their respective lines of work.
Miscellaneous Assosseemeata.
Unity. North Seventeenth and Cass
Services at 10:30. Sermon by Rev. L.
Walter Musen. I. D.
Izard Street Mission school at 3:30. Toung
People's society at 30.
Calvary Baptist Branch, Thirty-fourth
and Seward Bible school at 3:30. Gospel
service Thursday evening at t.
Norwegian and Danish Methodist, North
Twenty-Fifth and Decatur Services at 11
and 8, preaching by the pastor, R. P. Peter
sen. The Omaha General Hospital The regular
gospel service will be held In the parlors
of the hospital at 4. This meeting la open
to all.
Oak Street Mission Sunday school. 3f
South Twentieth, at J.46 p. m. Everyone
Invited, especilly men and wnmen for adult
Bible class. Come, whether membera of
churches or not.
Second Church of Christ. Scientist. Nine
teenth and Farnam, Lyric Theater Sunday
school at :45. Service at 11. Subject of
lesson-sermon. "Matter."
Kountze Memorial Lutheran Mission,
Nineteenth and Castellar, Rev. John K.
Hummon. Pastor Sunday school at 1; K.
B. Cook, superintendent.
First United Presbyterian. Twenty-first
and Kmm"t. Rev. D. R. Turnbull, Pastor
Services. 10 SO and 7.30. Meeting of Tcung
People, :30. Bible school at 11
Seventh Day Aaventlst. Twenty-fifth.
Between Cuming and Indiana. K!dr C. It,
Miller I iletrtct superintendent will speak
Bundav evening at I o'clock. Rnuhr serv
ices every Saturday. Sabllh school, 10
LIBRARY TABLE
of solid quarter-sawed oak. beautiful
ly designed and finished, large, roomy
top anil stretcner eneir,
legs exceedingly heavy,
turned and fluted.
special
urge, rniHiiy
11.60
SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY
Here's a rocker value such as you positively never
saw equalled before In all your born days. It Is
a most extraordinary value a world beater at the
price. This rocker Is of our own exclusive design,
made especially for us and offered at a price which
makes It a bargain that is absolutely unmatchable.
The frame is made of oak, beautifully carved, each
arm adorned with a large carved head. It Is up
holstered in guaranteed Nan
tucket leather, back Is
deeply diamond tufted and
has beautiful ruffled edge.
We have quantity sufficient
for all. On sale all week at
the special price of
with floral designs.
This bed must be
seen to be appre
ciated. Its beauty
ennnot be shown In
a newwpnper Illus
tration. Price
5.95
SPECIAL
DRESER
In three different
designs. Large mir
ror, serpentine top
drawers, golden
oak or mahogany
finish. Sale price
8.39
MASSIVE SIDEBOARDS
DIOOBATID
WANT VI.
Made In the beautiful Vernls Marttn
gold bronze finish. Made of aod
h.avv tubing with baked on enamel.
Ha three broad steel panels at both
lii-ad ami root, iieiiiiuuu y aecoralea
Large Krenclj plate, beveled edge mirror,
set In profusely carved top, roomv drawers
ami one lined ror mivit
ware, niniln cf selected
solid o-ik,
sale iirie
onniv drawers
13.58
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PARLOR SUITES
Frame of beautiful design, mahogany finish, neatly
carved, detachable cushions of genuine Imported
velour. Three pieces of elegant proportions,
sale prie
22.88
DINING TABLES
ONE-MOTION GO-CART
Hartman'a new model. One-motion
Instanteous Folding Go-Cart the
best made. Has solid brass side
stretchers and full nickel trim
mings. Automobile stvle, price
complete wmi
hood and cov
ered front or
sryie, price
9.85
j?& AUTOMATIC oFEiniro
4 ROOMS
Furnished for
DAVENPORT SOFA BEDS
Tonr Satisfaction means oar
aooess. .
Hvsry article guaranteed, no
matter how Ioif the prloe.
Aliiiie with frames of solid oak, handsomely
carved and highly polished. I pholstered In
a superior manner In extra heavy verona.
Back and seat set with best oil tempered
steel springs, deeply tufted and with hand
some rutried edges. There
Is a larRe space under the
seat for storing bedding,
special sale price
inn wun nana-
22.58
A, (5.00 Cash; f--v-iUf
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These Tables are of very artistic lo
sln. made of solid oak In beautiful
finish. They have massive pedestal
lare round tops nnu
extend to six feet,
special f'lr toinor
row'.i fjl'
12.59
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REFRIGERATORS
MASSIVE COUCH
6.50
I'pholstered In genuine Nantucket leath
er, all steel spring construction, dia
mond tufted, solid
oak frame, carved
claw feet.
Special ,
LI UI I HJII, Witt-
12.50
New and Improved cleslijn, made
of ""hard wood, galvanized Iron
lined, patent air circulation and
drip cup. Mineral
wool lined, llvgonlc
In every detail.
Special
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a. m. Preaching. 11 a. m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday, 8 p. m. Young People's moot
ing Friday at 7:St p. m.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Twenty
fifth and Farnam, Chambers' Build
ing Sunday school at 9:45. Sunday norvlccs
at 11. Subject of lesson sermon, "Matter."
At the Westminster Presyterian, Twenty
ninth and Mason The pastor, Rev. W. S.
Fulton, II. It., will preach at 10:30 and at 1
7.30. Sabbath school and Bible classes at
li
First Presbyterian, Corner Dodge and
Peventeeth. Hev. Kdwln Hart Jenks, D. I).,
Pastor Morning service t 10:3d, evening
service at 7:30, Sunday school at noon.
Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:15.
Third Presbyterian, Twentieth and I.eav
enworth. Rev. William K. Todd. Pastor
Sunday morning service at 10:45; evening
service at 7:30; Sunday school at 9:30;
prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
McCahe Methodist Episcopal, Farnam and
Fortieth, J. Narver Gortner, Pastor
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m . Morning tlienie, "Pentecost;"
evening theme, "The Tilings Which Re
main." People's, Rev. Charles W. Savage Pastor
Morning theme. "The Spirit of Prayer, a
Gift of God, and the Work of Man": even
ing theme, "Finally and Absolutely IV
celved." Prof. Mertes has charge of the
music.
Pearl Memorial Methodist Episcopal.
Twenty-fourth and Ijirlmore. Thomas '.
Hlnkle. PaMor Regular preaching services
Sunday at 10:4S and 7:30. Morning them",
"l-ooklng But Not Seeing." Evening, "Im
mortality." Si. Mark's English Lutheran. Twentieth
and Rurdette, K Groh. Pastor Services
Sunday: 10:4o, "True Bell vers Are IX vino
Personal." 7:30. "The Encouraging
Prospect." Sunday school at 12. Young
People's at 6:15.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal. Twent-flrst
and Blnney. Dr. John A. Spyker. Pastor
Preaching In the morning at 10:V and In
the t veiling at 7:30. Sabbath s. ho A at
noon. Junior People at 3 p. m. ; Senior
It-ople at t 30 p. m.
Central 1'nlted Presbyterian. Corner
Twenty -Fourth and Iiodge. R. B. A. Mc
Brlde, I. P.. Minister Morning worship at
i':3". The pastor will close the short series
of sermons on "Th School of I'hrist."
with a sermon on "rvimmencement Day "
The praise service will bo led by tha St.
Cecelia Glee club of Tarklo college, -and
Prof. Frederick W. Mueller of the Tarklo
collegel conservatory will preside at the or
gan. Evening worship at 7:30, sermon by
the pastor on "The Roman Trial of Jesus."
First Christian, Twenty-slxtli and Harney,
J. M. Kersey, Pastor Preaching ut 10:30
and 7:30. Hilda fcchool at noon. Young peo
ple's meeting at 6:30. Bible class Tuesday
evening from 8 to 9. You are cordially In
vited to attend these services.
"The Law of Suggest Ion" and "Mental
Healing" will bo the subject of the fourth
lecture by Rev. T. J. Mackay In All Saints'
church Sunday evening at 7:3o o'clock. All
seats free. Tea will be served In the
parish house after the lecture.
North Presbyterian, Cornrr Nineteenth
and Ohio. W. V. Illgbee, Pastor Morning
worship at 10:30. Sabbath school at 12.
Young People's Soelctv Chrislinn Endeavor
at 6:30. Evening aei vices at 7.30. Prayer
meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday.
Clifton Hill Presbyterian, Thomas B.
Greenlee, Minister Services of public
worship at 10:'Ju and 7:30, Sabbath school
at noon. Junior Endeavor at 3:3", Senior
Endeavor at 6:30, social and prayer service
Wednesday evening at S. A welcome to all.
Calvary Baptl.it, Twenty Fifth and Ham
ilton, Rev. E. R. Curry, Pastor-Services at
10:3u and 7:30, conducted by the pastor.
Evening topic, "The Light That Failed."
Ordinance of baptism. Short after meeting.
Bible school at noon. Young people's serv
ice at 6:30.
Flrt Congregational, Tenth and Daven
portMorning worship at 10:30. Dr. H. C.
Herring, Hie former paster will preach.
Vesper services at 4:30 p. m. An organ
recital by Mr. M. W. Bush, assisted by
F. C. Ellis. The Young ePople's Society
Christian Endeavor will meet at 5:t5.
Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal. Forty-
First and Charles Public services at 10:30
and :3": pastors theme fni morning. A
More Effectual Christian Fellowship;' for
evening. "Do Thyself No Harm;" Sunday
school at noon, George T. Undley. super
intendent; Epworth league at 7:30, F. A.
Gordon, leader.
Plymouth Congregational, Corner Twen
tieth and Spencer, Jonn P. Clyde, Minister
Morning worshln at 10.30. theme, "Dealre;
a Message for I-ent;" Sunday school at
noon. Chrtstl&n Endeavor at 6:30, evening
worship at ( SO. theme, "Four-8ouare De
velopment." Special music at each service.
The Men's club of Plymouth Congrega
tions! will msel Monday evening, March
22. The main feature of the evening will
be an address bv Prof. Bernstein on Uie
question, "What Is Matter?"
Cnlon Gospel Mission, 13J1 Douglas-Sunday
morning at 9 L. D. Holmes will speak
at the gospel meeting. J. P. Girardel wit;
conduct the Bible study at 3. Charles K.
Robel will speak at the gospel service at
7:46. There will be special singing. Noon
day prayer meeting wtll bo held each day
during the week.
llanscom Park Methodist Episcopal, for- ,
ner Twenty-Ninth and Woolwortii. R. Scott
Hyde, Pastor Ten-day revival meeting, be
ginning Sunday, conducted by I'r. J. W.
Alanood, with the assistance of Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. George, singing evangelists. Dr.
Mahood will preach at 10:30 and 7: JO. The
public cordlnally Invited.
First Baptist, Twenty-Ninth and Ha,... v.
Rev. J. W. Conley. D. D.. Pastor-Services
at 10:30 and 7:30; morning sermon, "Is Thus
a Future Life?" Evening, "The Christ of
Galilee;" Sunday school at noon, young peo
ple s meeting at 6:30. Bethany Branch first
Baptist, 68 Leavenworth, Sunday school at
S, gospel meeting un Friday at 8.
Grace Lutheran, South Twenty-sixth and
Poppleton. Rev. M. L. Mellck. Pastor
Services at 10:45 and 7:30. Morning subject,
"The All-Seeing Eye Is Ever on His
Church." Evening subject, "We Should
Read the Bible In Prayerful Meditation."
Sunday schuol at 12:15. Luther league at
liJo. Services Wednesday evening.
Ixiwe Avenue Presbyterian, Fortieth and
Nicholas. Rev. Nathaniel McGiffln. D. P.,
Minister Morning worship ai 10:30; sub
ject of sermon. "The Difference with God;"
Brotherhood Bible class and Subhatli school
at 12; CliKstlnn Endeavor at S::i0: evening
worship at 7:30; subject nf sermon, "Hojie."
A cordial welcome to all services.
North Side Christian. Twenty-second and
Locust. H. J. Klrschsteln. Minister Church
services at 10:3u and 7:30; sermon themes,
"The MIstakea nf a Great Man," and "The
Church In Ion rohlwi;" Bible school at
noon. Christian Endeavor at 6:15. midweek
meeting Wednesday at 8. Friends and
strangers welcome at all the services.
Trinity Cathedral, Capitol Avenue and
Eighteenth, the Very Rev. George A.
IWecher, Dean Holy communion at 8, Sun
day school and Bihle class at 9:46, morning
prayer, litany and sermon by tha dean at
11; confirmation t'ass at I young peo
ple's service at 6:30. mid-Lent musical
service by full vested choir at 7:30.
Castellar Presbyterian, Sixteenth and
Castellar, Ralph H. Houseman, Minister
10:30, baptism of children; sermon theme,
"The Security and Perpetuity of the
Home;" 12 m , Bible school; H:3o, Christian
Ejideaviip; V:30. pular gospel service;
chorus choir singing: sermon theme,
"Character's Inescapable Elements."
Immanuel Baptist, Twenty-fourth and
Plnkney. Phtletus H. Mclx well. Pastor
l::iu, "Jesus Christ, the Critic of the
Church." 7:30, "The Danger of Supposing."
B!bl" school at noon. The Bible Young
People's union at 6:30. The mld-wek
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. The
Knights of Immanuel Friday evening at
6:30.
Sarnt'iRa Corgrega tlonal, Twe.,ty-iifth and
Ames Sunday iiiorrdiig service at 10:30.
Sunday school following preaching service.
Young People's Society of Chrlstiun En
deavor at 6:;;0. Evening service at 7::S0.
Cottage prayer meeting at residence of C.
L. Porter, iUiS Ames avenue, Thursday
evening. Ladles' Aid B'clety will , mcot
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. L. Por
ter. St. Mary's Congregational, St. Mary's
Avenue and Twenty-seventh. Rev. Lucius
O. Balrd, Pastor Morning worship at o;:;i;
sermon by Rev. Frederick T. Rouse. Suli
Ject, "Church Federation.'' Sunday school
at noon. Vesper worship at 4 :.'!. Suiiject,
"t3. and the Idea of a I'nlversal God."
Junior Endeavor and children's hour at 4::!0.
Young People's Society of Christian En
deavor at 5:45.
First Methodist Episcopal The pastor.
Rev. Frank I., loveland, D. P.. will pre.n h
at 10:30 and 7:45. Morning theme: "Christ
and the Multitude of Onlookers." Evening
subject: "Christ Appeal to the Intellect,
or the Necessity of Brain In the Bclifciou
World as Well as the "Business World "
The Sunday school meets at 12 noon. The
Epwortli lengue meets at 6:30. StranserS
in the city are especially Inviled to sham
In the blessings of these services. 8eat
are free.
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