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    THK 'OMAHA SUNDAY NEK: NOVEMBER L"J. 1!U.
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Hospe's
41mas
Our list of suitable gifts
is shown here only in
part. A trip to Hospe's
will pay you.
Ivory Plaques
Artificial Flowers
Candlesticks
Electric Lamps
Shades
Imported Tapestries
Cordova Leather ,
Raits
PockeVoooks
' Fillows
Sheffield Silver
Desk Sets
Statuary
Framed Pictures
Standard Frames
CARDS
X in as Cards, Place Cards,
Score Cards, Birthday and all
special occasion cards.
Take Your Framing
to Hospe's
The most complete, and the
oldest frame shop in the west.
Special Xinaa discounts now oil
any frame you seo or ask for.
A HOSPE CO.
"Framer's Craft Shop"
1513 Douglas.
AMERICAN WOMEN ACTIVE IN RELIEVING SUFFERING OF WAR VICTIMS
Members of the executive committee photographed at St. Pancas, London. Left to right,
seated: Mrs. Lewis II ar court, secretary; Lady Randolph Churchill, chairman of hospital
committee; Mrs. John Astor, vice president; Lady Paget, president; Duchess of Marl
borough and Lady Lowther. Standing: Mr. Paris, organizing manager of the hospital
committee; Mrs. Bryant Owen, treasurer and secretary of the economic relief committee;
Walter S. N. Burns, treasurer; Lady Henry, chairman of the clothing committee; Mrs.
Robert Strawbridge, chairman of the collection committee, and Mrs, Walter Burns.
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Hotel Rome
A New Year's
Innovation
Our Beautiful NEW BALL
ROOM will be open for dauc
ing New Year's Eve only to our
patrons reserving tables either
in Main Dining Room or Vine
yard. A Inn winh in mil vniir Atten
tion to our Sunday Dollar Bj
Table d Hote Dinner served tn
from 5:30 to 8:00 P. M.: also
Fifty-Cent Noon-Day Lunch
and Forty-Cent After-Theater
Supper. Good music and
cabaret every evening.
ROME MILLER.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Bureau of Animal Industry Hangs
to West Iowa Quarantine.
EXTREME CARE. TO BE USED
Not Case? of Foot and Month Disease
Fflnnd In Nebraska, In Spite
of the Mont Vigilant
Search.
Efforts mnde to have the bureau of
animal Industry at Washington lift tho
quarantine on western Iowa have bo far
proved unavailing, although hope la held
out from day to day according to local live
stock men. The government Indicated
some time ago that It would not consider
thA rentist tn lift the tmn until the
states of Iowa and Nebraska had . been
canvassed and found free from the foot
, and month disease.
' A thorough canvass has brought out
i that Nebraska -never had a case of the
' disease and that western Iowa Is also
,free of tho plague. Acting on this the .trlct- w'j' cupy the pulrit in the morn
local live stock Interests made a formal -..hnoi at fi t", Junior i..u,,. t" ssn KrC
You ave noticed ', tho prevailing hair request Thursday night ; to have the worth league at 6:3u. Choir will furnish
HOW PARIS STYLES MAKE
MUCH HAia FROM LITTLE
places that have Indulged In turkey
raffles on such occasions.
"It is not fair that merchants who pay
taxes should be deprived of the moans
of selling their stock simply because the
cany-money brotherhood call It a raffie.
If anyone wants to sell turkeys for
Thanksgiving, let them open a butcher
shop." Heretofore In South Omaha It
was a favorlto way for saloonkeepers
and pool hall men to stimulate trade by
raffling ducks,' geese and turkeys during
the holiday season.
Church Notre.
First Presbyterian, Twenty-third and J,
Kev. Hubert L. V heeicr, l'asior Mornlut;
eel vices al 11. KveniiiK ecrmoti at a.
Preaching ut both services by tne paMtor.
Sabbath school at I: 45. Christian bn
davor at 7.
United Presbyterian, Twenty-third and
H Morning sermon at 11. fc. veiling Har
mon at 8. Preaching by the puslor. Sun
day school at
First Christian, Twenty-third and I,
Rev. John O. Ailwr, Pustor Morning ser
mon at 11. livening sermon ut 8. Bunilaj
school at 9:45. Pleaching by tne pastor.
Tlrst Methodist, Twenty-fifth and E,
Rev. J. W. Kirkpatrlck, Pastor Prach.
lng at U and Z:jo. lie v. V. G. Brown.
L. L)., superintendent of the Omaha dls-
styles, which are-Parisian, make it Im
possible to use false' hair because Of the
. simple . Jincs which conform to the nat
; ural shape of th head. It therefore be
comes necessary to make your own hair
look as heavy as possible. This Is not
a ' difficult task If you are careful to
keep It perfectly clean. In washing the
hair It is not advisable to use a make
shift, but always use a preparation
made for shampooing only. You can
enjoy the best that .8 known for about
three cents a shampoo by getting a pack
age of canthrox from your druggist; dis
solve a teaspoonful In a cup of hot water
'. and your shampoo Is ready. Alter its
use the hair dries rapidly with uniform
; color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are
dissolved and entirely disappear. Your
! ha.r will be so fluffy that It will look
much heavier that It Is. Its lustre and
; softness wlil also delight you, while the
' "stimulated; scalp gains the health which
' insures hair growth. Advertisement.
quarantine removed from western Iowa. , BU?clal music,
So far the request has not been favored. I i Mnnlc City ftosslp.
A meeting oC Phil Kearney post of the
Quarantine laws on - hay have been
Grand Army of the Republic will be heiu
made less stringent by a recent order fi 'ening' ,t the hom'o of CharlesCm;,
which permits hay cut prior to August 1 1 luiugs, Foi t.eth and U streets,
and baled prior to October 1 to be shipped ' The Independent Order of Odd Fellows
without reference to quarantine. Until wil' h'd t,eir regular weekly meeting
th - , o. t ... i..., 5 Monday afternoon, at their had.
. M .CMUEv. -iwenty-lourtn and M strceu
mat me nay Da cut ana Daiea prior to
August 1.
Warnlnsrs Come Offlclnllr.
Warnings from Wasnlngton against
men posing as representatives of the gov
ernment in fighting the foot and mouth
disease were officially received at the
Union Stock Yards yesterday. The Beo
of Thursday reported that warnings had
been already passed around among the
local men.
Reports to the government say that
men have appeared In Infected districts
representing themselves as agents of the
The Ladles' Aid society of the Highland
Park Interdenominational church, will
gle a hard-tline social at the Mission
halt, Twenty-sixth and Monroe streets,
tins evening at 8 o'clock.
The EnRle will give a dance this even
ing at the Kaxle hall, Twenty-third and
N streets. The Loyal Order of Moose
will lve a dancing party this evening nt
the Moose Home
streets.
TOPICS FOR AJ3AY OF REST
Churches of Omaha Will Have Spe
cial Thanksgiving" Services.
SPECIAL MUSIC AT LOWE AVENUE
Benson Preshytrrlana to Give
Thank) for Annnnl llarrcat
with Sons; on Sunday
Kvrnlna;.
A special musical praise service will be
held at the Lowe Avenue Presbyterian
i hurch, 1023 North Fortieth street, at ":'M
p. in. Following Is the program:
Ornan prelude, M.ss t'nclerwood. Oloria
In Kxcelsls. Hymn, "Clod Mens Our Na
tive Land. ' Aiitneni, Mi I ilinork and
choir. Duet, Mr. and MIrs pederann.
Anthem, Miss Dlmmock, M ss IVilersnn
and choir. Chanting. Lords prayer,
cuolr. Hymn, "(, Hod of Love. ' Orfer
lory, MiKB Underwood. tMilo, Miss S,ef
ken. hem. Miss Hlminock and choir.
II... America." 1'ostlude, Miss Un
derwood.
A Thanksgiving song service will bo
given at Benson Presbyterian - church,
Sunday evening as follows:
ilymn Now the Day ts Over....,
Congregation.
Solo The Day Is Uudcd Bartlett
Mr. McClung with violin obllgato
by MlM Mungedoht.
Vnthem We PiougU the Fields and..
Scatter -
Duet Cons'dor the Llll is of the Field.
Misses Helen Jon-enoen and Kate
Van Horn.
Hymn "Come Ye Tnuukful People,
Come"
Congregation.
Offertory-Viol In Ho.o, "Andante Re-
llgioso" Dhome
Miss Mengednht.
Anthem O LoiM, How Manifold are
Thy Works Barnby
Miss Kerr, choir leader.
For Grip, Influenza,
Coughs. Sore Throat
Two sizes, 25o and $1.00, at all drug,
gists or mailed.
Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., 15S
William St., New York. Advertisement
A Smooth, White Skin
That Defies Wea.her
government and recommending so-called the Schlitx hall, Twentieth and Q streets.
cures. The government says there is no
known cure for the foot and mouth disease.
WEEPS OF BABY ELEPHANT
Animal "Cried and Took On Something-
Terrible" Dnrlns;
Ben Trip.
Chiefs Anto Damaged.
While Chief Brlggs' auto was standing
at Twenty-fourth and M streets yester
day a wagon belonging to the Richard
son Drug company ran Into it and demol
ished the fender and footboard. The
horses were stopped in their flight be
fore any, further damage was done. No
one was hurt.
Hot Lnneh at School
In a public demonstration
school yesterday noon the Women
of South Omaha gave a practical demon-
stration of supplying school children Atlantic Transport liner Minnewaska.
with a hot lunch for little more than J Austyn told ship news reporters yester
cents. The meal consisted of hot soup, A7 when tn0 Minnewaska docked that 'e
macaroni and cheese and a hot bun! couldn't leave the blawsted brute a mo
About thirty-five children partook of the I ment on th or It would begin moan,
lunch and gave every evidence that thev 1 ln' m to dle- 'B ,a,d that every time '
enjoyed it to the fullest extent- Thel,lld lev it, the beast cr.ed and took on'
The Church of the Good Shepherd,
Twentieth and Ohio, will give a special
Twenty-fifth and M . Thanksgiving musical service Sunday
i afternoon at 4 o'clock. The following
Basket ball practice was held at the I DOKram wm k oivan
hool gymnasium all morning. Coach P'Kram B,vn- .
imiieiir t win emu or iny rower..
Male Cjuartet Remember Now Thy
Creator
Messrs. Bason, Cole, Hopper, Pitts,
Solo The l.rd is My Shepherd
Miss Elizabeth Fry.
Anthem Savior, When Night Involves
the Skies
Organ (Slumber Song Nevln
Duot Son or Praise Ooubiler
Messrs Bason and Pitts.
Anthem Bow Down Thine Ear
Male Quartet Come Unto Me
Anthem Seek Ve the Ird .
1 Miss Carol Markoff, organist and director.
school k
Patten will suspend further praetice from
this morning until nfter the jjaine with
Ashiand, on ThanksRlving afternoon.
A dnnee wilt be clven this eenlnar at
Hie Vt unitin g Re let corns w ill meet
tbis afternoon nt the home nf M'S T. O.
Wastman, 1432 North Twenty-third street,
at 2 o'clock.
Rev. F. P. Ramsay of the University of
Omaha will speak at the African Metho
dist Episcopal church, Eighteenth and
Alfred Austyn arrived in New York
from his home city. London, England, I Webnter streets. Sunday evening.
because some blighter had stopped him
at West SHe the dock In London and awsked
Women's club to look after a blomm.n' baby elephant kfZr
ictieal demon. "!ch " Quarters in the hold of the '".!
business men were Impressed to an ex
tent that they will start a subscription
list to keep up the good work.
Mrs. N. M. Graham, head of th
mens meeting Bunduy afternoon at 4
o'clock at the Young Men's Christian
assoc atlon.
The Bishop Wortlilngtou lyceum, which
Is the literary society of the Church of
Bt. Philip the Deason, hue reorganised
for the winter and meets fortnightly
Wednesday nights in the church Guild
rooms.
If if tn ttyle
hao it.
If JGfiffi? have it, it't in style.
I
Have You Been Waiting for a Really Big Reduction on Women's Suits?
Then Be Sure U See Us Monday. It's Our First Big Sale of the Season
Oroup No. 1
Any $20.00 Suit
fJroup Xo. 2
Any $23.00 Suit
Group No. 3
Any $35.00 Suit
This al la offered whlla our -nortmeits
are still complete. All
nixes and all colors, In all the de
sirable materials and all nr
mnnts are in the very latest mod
els that are being shown ln New
York.
Women's Fall Coats
OcM (Jnrmonts from Stock
Values to $15.00
$y.5Q
Women's Fall Dresses
Silks and Straps
Values to $17.50
$y.5Q
New Winter Waists
Silks nml Laces
Values to $4.73
$2.75
Messaline or Jersey
Silk Petticoats
Worth .f3.75
$2.45
$l5.oo
Jw
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Pon't miss this opportunity. Our
stilts are marked so low anyway
that reductions like these on our
regular prices offer you a rare
chance to be economical without
sacrificing; quality or style.
Women's Fall Coats
Our Latest Models
Saturday Sjxvial
$3.50
Women's Fall Dresses
(lioico of the Stock
Up to $23.00, for
$15.00
Ponv Fur
Coats, $25.00
Black Chinese Wolf
Largo Scarf and Muff
Per Set
$13.75
Lingerie Waists
Worth $1.50
75c
J SO 6 DOUGLAS ,
s-
During the coming months of biting
winds and Intense cold, you who would
keep your skins smooth, wh.te and vel
vety, should turn your attention to mer
colized wax. Nothing eixe will so elfec
tiveiy remove a chapped, roughened or
discolored surface. By gradually uboorb
lng the weather-beaten cuticle, the com
plexion Is kept In perfeot condition, and
even the beauty of express.on appears
more pronounced. If your skin be biouny,
piinp.y, freckled, coarse, sailow or over
red, why not shed It? One ounce of ordi
nary mercolixed wax, to be had at any
druggists', will completely transform
tho most unsightly complexion In less
than a fortnight. Use the wax nightly,
like cold cream, washing it off mornings.
If weather, axe or I'uor health has mar
red your face with wrlnkies. heru s good
news- You can quickly remove every
line by ux ng a harmlc fh, rcf rvsiilnj la o
lution prepared by dissolving 1 ox. pow
dered aaxolite in Vi pt. w.tch liMXel. The
firnier, smoother skin, the more youth
ful appearance, even after one applica
tion, will astonish you. Advertisement.
something terrible.
Last Bunday, 'e continued, 'e thought
the divine service onb oard might restore
'Is peace of mind, so he went to the
Women's club and a corps of assistants ""v'0". leavln" the little elephant taking
were present. The bread was supplied! nap nd ,ookln' wt enough, to kiss,
by a local bakery and the cooking dona 'lm tul tha vyae hended.
by the domestic science department of But 'a " Auatyn ot to divine
... dvuh. o.u.1.1 mgn scnool. Three " ' T. L. Z . . " I Olivet, Thirty-eighth and Grand Ave-
meale are sold for 10 cents. Ith hold, which got so loud that officers 1 nue William A. Muiford, l'asior-Bunday
The cost of the meals are such as will 101 tne boat awsked him to please get baclt : sc 11001 at tu. Morning service at 1L hive
enable the children to buy them, but he,p J that b.;ghted beast and stay with j 5'
win ue- necessary 10 make up the possi
ble snonage resulting irom the low cost
10 this end a big entertainment is
projected for the near future. The Pro
cters of the entertainment will go to the
fund for purchasing provisions for the
domestic science department which
prepares the meals.
If the work can be kept up it will be a
Baptist.
First, Harney and I'ark Avenue, II. O.
Kowiands, L). I)., Minister Worship at
lu:30 and 7:0. tlible school at noon. Hub-
Ject of morning sermon, "A Thunksitivlng
Sermon on KuilKton as a Factor In Amer
ican National 1.1. e.'' Kuhject of evening
sermon, Desiring ana Choosing.
in
Alr
im 1111 me voyage enaeu. at except Saturday. Special meeting
Austyn went down to tho elephant and for men only Sunday at 1 Subject, "Uod s
found 'lm weepln' real tears. 'E was feelin'
1 balances.'
U 1
f. ih. n, 1. .irr..i u,k.. I. u race. Bourn 'tenin ana Amor. K. B
"7 "1. . " " TITaft. I'astor-Mens prayer meeting at
sui-aeu up m iruiiK ui wsier iruin m uuei :ju. Huiuay school 10. Worn I in worshl
big charity from the standpoint of giving ' ' wn
in.
11. Hubjtc t, "blrength and Heauty In I lis
Sanctuary. " iiupt.st Young I'eoplu's
union at 7. Even.na: worshin t 7:4.Y Mul,
And that's all 'e'l been doln" all the 1 je t, "Absalom's Conspiracy." Mission
way over," said Austyn yesterday. "When Sunday school, alio south f ourteenth,
and blew It In 'is face. 'E was glad then
It was only a baby elephant.
over," said Austyn yesterday. "When , Sunday school. 2010
rasn't moanln ' was throwln' water J at. ,
,
I Typewriters
For Rent
i any make you want
$1 and Up Fer Month
Central Typewriter Exchange
Inc.
warm nourishment to children who.. aU over me and everything else, and If I A i I'L "'fT'i, ' "iT'Ui"." L." '"K"'
parenU are oftentimes unable to crovbl.
warm lunches for them at home.
ChrrMtkrula Show.
, a, v.unuo anenaea me ODenlns- or i. t o ,t nt ..i.
L', t ."k cIh,r'nlh'nra "how last find .omeona else to fall In lav. with. I
x SO? Presbyterian church. , thlnk was taken away from his mother
trlZ ? r"romB1' ren-;to, soon, don't you 7 "-New York World,
dered. The show will conUnue this even-
lnK- Bee Want Ads Are the Best Business
At the Centurion club another crowded Boosters.
nouse was registered for the benefit of
the Bisters of fit. Bridget's school. The
ffalr U' . mnalA.l -a
, - ui remarxabl.
j, , talent.
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should leave him a minute would ship at 10:3U. Topic, ' Tne Achievements
scream fit to kill. Th. officers said 1 . of Christ an tnthuslasl." Bible school
rfiH' .rra,.l.i. i. t., t ' lioou. Yourg people s meeting at :.
dldnt appreciate is love for me. I don 1 1 Kvenlng service at 7:Ho. Jubjert selected,
even know who "e's coin' to or what 'is . Men's sjpper and Hinie study at church
vveanesuay evening ut S -Si. followed by
midweek prayer and praise service at i.
Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, J.
A. Maxwell, Pastor Morning, "The Ideal
Klfe;" evening, "Th. Worth of Life."
Blbl. school at noon. Young people's
meet ng at 6:30. led by Miss Lavine Myers.
BubJect. "The Joyous LJfe." frayer and
conlerence meeting of Uie church Wednes
day evening. A union Thanksgiving of
several baptist churches Thursday at
10:M. Sermon by ltv. A. J. Morris. Rev.
K. U. Taft presides.
Coaareua tloaal.
First. Nineteenth sr.d Iiavcnport, Fred
erick T. House, I'astor Moining service
at 10::). Kvenlng service at 7:46. Sunduy
school at noon. Young 1'eople's Society
7irt Cl.ver A 4m.
Colonel Henry Watterson, who has
made a collection of unlgue personal ad-
...riliu.iii.nt. 1.11. " f a f.mlnff . - f mi i r
Tarkvy Ilaffles Forbidden. that once tilok ulaca ln a Berlin news-
Holding that the butchers and mrr puier. One ad read:
should rear, tha ,.-.,i. ,.r v,n.... 1 "The gentleman who found a purse con-
. "I- ... .. . " " tolnlng money and valuable papers In the
sons uecause mey pay tne taxes, Mayor ltiumenstrasse is earnestly requested tol "V' ,i"vA.lZZ.'. .'r '
Hoctor has issued a ukase forbidding the forward It to the address of the loser, as: , " " 7" ' '
i . . . ... . i. i. .,. i.i ,. I Bt. Marys Avenue. Twenty-seventh and
5irame, sa.e ana prixe contests for tur- Gloried with this: Pt. Mary s Aver... Rev. fjustavus A. Ilul-
keys, geese and chickens. ,The orders; -xhe recognised gentleman who found I ,''rt' faslor-Mornlng service at 10:.
were riven to Chief of Polio John Brlggs a purse remaining money and valuable I Sicla) Thanks Ivlng music. Sunday
vptr.i. . ., i ha in . ..... papers bexs that the loser will call al hlsl,t"ool at noon. Midweek service Wednes-
...... .' T , i 7, , honi-e at the earliest convenient moment." day evening at .
H-'W''.W4-l-'M-' 11 )o1 hall keepers, saloonlsts and outer sew Tork American. I Central Park. Forty-Second and 8ra
307-SOa South 17th.
I'hone Douz. 4121.
toga. Rev. J R Beard, Tastor Bible
school at PL MornlnM service at 11.
hilHtliin Knilesivor society at 6:46. Eve
ning service at 7:&i. Midweek meeting
Wednesuay even.ng at B.
I'lyntouth, K.ghteenth and Emmet, F.
W. Ueuv.tt, Minister Morning service at
1U:!W. Topic, "Is There Food Knoimh for
All?" Bible school at noon. Junior bo
nety of chrtMtian Endeavor at S. lnter
meiiiMte society nt 4. Younir peoples
meet. tig at 6:M. 1'rayer meeting Wednes
day at 7.45- 1'nlon Thanksgiving service
at North ITesbytoilan
Christian.
First, Corner Twenty-sixth and Harney,
Charles 17. Cobbey, Minleter Morning
worship at 11. "A Urent Pronram."
Kvenlng worship at 7:30. "The Appnul of
a child." Young People's Socloty of Chris
tian Kndeavor at 15. Junior Kndeavor
at 4:30. lllble school at 8:45.
North Hide, Twenty-second end I.othrop,
Ocorgo U Peters, Pastor llllilo school at
9:30. Morning service at 10:45. Theme,
"Good BusIiiprs In the Church." Christian
Kndeavor at 6:15. Kvenlng service at V:).
Theme, "A Call to Manhood." Men's
chorus and male quartet will furnish the
muslo.
Christian Sclejnee.
First Church of Christ. Scientist, Bt
Mary's Avenue and Twenty-fourth Htreet
Kervloes at 11 and t. Subject, "Houl and
Body." Sunday school (two sessions), V:4a
end U. Wednesday evening meeting at 8.
Kplscopal,
Church of the Oood Bhephcrd, Twen
tieth and Ohio, Rev. Thomas J, Collar,
Rector Holy communion at . Sunday
school at 45. Morning prayer and ser
mon nt 11. A special musical servlo.
will be given In the church at 6.
Church of St. Philip the Deacon, Twenty-Ural.
Near Paul, Itev. John Albert
Williams, Vicar Sunday hetore advent.
Holy communion at 7:3ti. Morning prayer
at 10:30. Holy eucharlst (choral) and
sermon at 11. Sunday school at 12 .45.
Kvenlng. Evensong and sermon at 7: JO.
Thanksgiving day. holy communion at
7: and at 11. Congregation will unite
with other Episcopal churches in the
union service at Trinity cathedral.
EvanaeJIcal.
Oerman. Eighteenth and Cuming. Rev.
F. Oslerlag, Pastor Sunday school at 10
a. m. Sermon at 11 o'clock In the morn
ing and at 8 o clock In the evening.
Young People's society meeting at 1:16
p. m.
Lutheran.
Kountse Memorial, Farnam Street- and
Twenty-sixth Avenue, Rev. Oliver V.
BalUly, Ph. D., U. D., I'astor Morning
worship at 11, A matter of great im
portance will be presented to the con-
Jregatlon. Kvenlng worship at 8. Sub
eel, "Are We Nearlng the End of the
World?" Sunday school at 45. Oscar
P. Goodman, superintendent. Luther
Grace English, 13Jti South Twenty
Sixth, Clarence N. Swlhart, Minister
"A True Translation'' at It. "Nobles
against Nobility" at 8. Sunday school
at V:iio. J. Fred Smith superintendent.
Luther league at 7:16. Confirmation
classes Fii lay, 4 and 7: JO.
league at 7. Confirmation classes every
Thursday and Friday evenluifs at 7:46
t J Friday afternoon at 4:16. Enrollment
closes December 1.
St. Mark's, Twentieth and Burd-tte.'Dr.
I (Iron, Pastor "An Earnestly Devoted
M(e ' at 11. "Aim at Ideals and Work
for Thcrn" at 7: SO. Sunday school at 9:46.
Young People's Christian Endeavor at
6:46. On Thanksgiving at 10:30 St. Mark's
wlil unite with Grace Lutheran. Dr.
ltaltxly will be the speaker. His church
will be there loo. At 7:110 St. Mark's will
un.te with several others in North Pres
byterian church.
Episcopal.
Our Wavior's Not wetiian-Danlsh, Corner
Hai.illton and Twenty-sixth w 111 give
their annual haxar and concert at Wash
ington hall, corner of Harney and Eight
eenth streets, Thursday afternoon and
evening. Bazar opens at 1 o'clock; pro
gram at 8.
Augustana, Fifty-eighth and Reed, Ben
son, C. U. Bloointiulst, I'astor bunday
school at 9:46. Services at 11. On Wednes
day evening choir reltearsal. Cutechu
mens meet at the church on Saturday at
9:30. Next Tuesday evening a sacred con
cert will be given at the church. The
best talents avullabie have been procured.
Kev. Adolf Hull will give a short address
on "Euiher's luiluence On Church
Music."
i Kyon English, Thirty-sixth and Lafay
ette Avenue, A. T. Dorlmer, Pastor
Sunday school at 9 46. Morning service
at 1L Evening service at 8. Tlianks
Klvlng service Thursday morning at 10:30.
The men's society will meet at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wsliln. 2716 Din
coin boulevard, on Friday evening, No
vember 27. The confirmation ciass will
meet on Saturday afternoon ln the church
parlors at 8.
St. Matthew's English, Nineteenth and
Castellar, Rev. G. W. Snyder, Pastor
Morning service at 11; subject, "Thanks
and Praise." A Thanksgiving service and
sermon. Evening servlc. al 7:3o: subject,
"God Begins a People for Himself." Sun
duy school at 10; subject, "Jesus and
Pllute." The Ladies' Aid society wlil
meet Friday afternoon at the resldenre
of Mrs. F. W. Nelson. 1431 Houth Fif
teenth street. Cathecht tlcal class Friday
at 10.
Methodist.
Walnut Hill. Forty-first and Charles.
Oliver M. Keve, Minister Preaching at
11 and 7:30. Sunday school at 10. League
at 6 .
Swedish, Nineteenth and Burt. Rev.
Guslav Erickaun, -pastor Sunday school
at 10 a. ni. Preachlnx; service at 11 a- m.
F.pworlh league ' service st 6:30 p. m, '
Evening service at 7:!1I o'clock, subject,
"Our Duty to the Weak. Subject n the
morning. "Christ the .Indue of Mankind."
Dirts Memorial, Tenth an I Pierce. C.
N. Dawson. Minister Sundsv school at
9:45, Dr. J. L. Frsns. superintendent.
Preaching at 11, "Thanksgiving." Ep
worth league at 6:30, Mrs. Dr. Fople,
leader. Preaching at 7:30, "Reason and
Reunion." Prayer meeting Wednosday
at 7:30.
McCnhe. Fortieth and Farnam. W. IT.
Underwood, pastor Morning service at
11. Kvenlng service at 7-. Sunday
school st 1(1. Mrs. George Entrlkln, su
perintendent. Kpworth league at 6:30.
Tuple, "A Song of Thanksgiving."
Hanscom park, Corner Wool worth
Avenue and Twenty-ninth Street teach
ing services at 11 and 7:46. Sunday school
at 9:45. Kpworth leugue at 6:40. Prayer
service Wednesday evening at 8. First
auarterly conference will be held Wednea
ay evening ImmeJlately after th. prayer
service.
Hirst Memorial, Thirty-fourth and
Larlmore, H. E. Hess I'astor Sunday
services: Preaching nt 11. Thanksgiving
sermon. Subject. "The Spirit of Tlmnks-
rlving. ' Special muslo by chorus choir.
Teaching at 7:30. Subject. "The World's
Greatest Man." Sunday school at 10. Kp
worth league at 6:30.
First. Twentieth and Davenport. Titus
Lowe, Pastor Morning service at 11.
"First Church Reasons for Thanksglv
lng." Evening service ut 7:30. "The Prod
igal Son Hobnobbing with Thugs, Out
casts and I loss." Sunday school at 9:46,
T. F. Stursea. superintendent. Enwnrth
league for young people at 6:30.
Presbyterian.
Lowe Avenue, W-tt North Fortieth. A. F.
Ernst. Minister The nnstor will nf...h
at 10:30 on "Annrep atn.n ' auKi..k
school nt noon Young People's Society
of Christian Endeavor at 6:46.
First, Seventeenth and Dodge, Edwin
Hurt Jenks. n I) liu.i,., M..,...i., ......
Ice at 10:30. Subject. "Uvlna Epistles."
Evening service at 7:30. Subject,
"Hindered Plans." Sunday school at
noon. Endeavor meetlnsr at 6:30.
Castellar. Blxteentn a ml r.,i. r r.
Meek, Pastor Services at 11 and ' Hah.'
bath school at 10 Uw.i..ti u v.n.
superintendent. Jinlor Christian En-
IntermMftiata, i hrl.n...
Senior i Christian En
deavor mi s::in.
Kndeavor at 7.
deavor at 7.
Park vale. Thlrt v-flraf ami n.i,i t...
A. E. Lc.hmH.nn. Minister Mni.i -..'
ship and Bible school at 1on rhri.n.a
Endeavor meeting at 7. Evening service
of sermon and song at 7:45. Mid-week
nraver tneetliis fnll,w,i a.ini, .
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rehearsal Wednesday at 7:43.
North, Corner Twenty. fourth and Wirt.
M. V. Hlgbee. D. D., Pastor Morning
worship at 10:30; theme, "God's Favored
People," a Thanksgiving sermon. Even
ing sermon at 7:30; theme, "Partial Views
of Christ.". Christian Endeavor at 6:30
Sunday school at noon.
central Un.ted. Twenty-fourth and
Dodge. Rev. Hoyt B. Bpeer, Pastor
w . nl"f," ,V M m- aniusJ Thanks,
riving offering service Miss Margaret
Hell of Monsouroh, Kcypt, wl! speak.
Sunday achnod at noon. Young People's
meeting -.t 6:r p. m. Evening worship at
7:30 o clock Rev. F. D. Henderson of
Enypl will speak.
Falrvlew, l'ratt and Fortieth, Charles
It. Fleming, Pasto,' Bible school at &,
Afternoon woisblp at 3, "An Oid-Faah-loned
lo-pel Song Servu." Tuesday
evening at 8 at the home of Mrs. Watson.
JfiW Boyd sti-ect "(Questions of Skeptics
and Infidels.'' This is the seventh Bible
study In the series on "Questions You
v 111 Be Asked during tha Sunday Re
vival." Westminster, Mason Street and Georgia
Avenue. Rov. James Franklin Young,
Pastor Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock,
theme. "The Practical Help of the Holy
Spir t." II, bin school at noon. Evening
young peoplo's meeting at 6:30 o'clock,
topic. "The Joyous Life." Joel 1:21-27.
Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock, theme.
"Temptntlon." Mid-week prayer service
Wednesday at 7:46 p. in.
Benson. Rev. A. J. McClnng, Pastor
Sunday school at 10 a, nt. Morning wor
ship at 11 o'clock. The sermon subject Is
"uur Belief."-Junior Christian Endeavor
meeting at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor
meeting at 6 SO p. m. Even ng worship at
7:30 o'clock. Thanksgiving song service.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8
o clock.
Church of the Covenant, Pratt and
Twenty-seventh. Chsrles H. Fleming. Pas
tor Morning worship at 10:39. Mr. Lines,
religious work secretaty of the Young
Men' Christian association, will preach.
Iliblo school st noon. Kndeavor at 6:46.
Kvenlng worahlp at 7-80; theme, "The
Closing Year of Christ's Life," a sermon
Illustrated by the finest paintings, repro
duced In colors by the stnreoptlcon.
Wednesdsy at 8. "Questions of Skeptic
and Infidels." This Is the seventh Bible
study on "Questions you will be asked
During the Sundsy Revival."
Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth.
Robert Karr, I'astor Sunday school at
9:30 a. m. public worship and sermon by
the pastor at 40:46 a. m., theme "Privilege
and Besponslblllty. Junior and Inter
mediate Endeavor meetings at 8 p. m.
At 6 -Si) p. m. Christian Endeavor prayer
meeting with reports from delegates to
State Chr stlan Endeavor convention.
Evening worship and sermon at 7:45
o clock, theme. "The Great Preparation."
W ednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Thanks
giving and preparatory lecture for the
communion,
Mlseells neons.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
saints (Mormon), 2553 Lei ven worth Sun
day school, 10:30 a. m. Evening servlc,
7:S p. m. Seats free.
The International blhle class w'll meet
In the Labor Temple hall Sunday after
noon at 3 o'cock. R. L. Homan will lec
ture on "Wetehed In the Balance and
Found Wanting."
The ITnlted Brethren Church, Nine
teenth and Lothrop Streets, W. O. Jones,
Minister Morning service at 11 Pa
ir otlam and Home Missinna Evening
service at 7:30. Bible school at 10 Young
People's Society of Christian Endeavor
at 4:9). Prayer meeting" Wednesday at
8 o'clock.
Reorgsnlxed Church of Jesus Christ of
I'!t"r-al,y Saints. Twenty-fourth and
Ohio (Not mormon. Sunday school
teachers and officers' meeting at . Sun
day school at 8:46. Preaching at U. Re
llHlo service at 6:30. Preaching at 8.
Prsyer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 '
o'clock.
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