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- THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. 3 = SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. - whose learning and graces are the subject INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. o ANY, TEMPERANCE_CONGRESSIONAL TEMPERANCE ors Dinereen ie Draee: FINANCIAL. foriegy, biee agnivermary Vermont Avenue, Chris Invigorates & Strengthens EMOUISES ‘The Situation in Utah. AOCOUNTANTS .ecseseee Page 31 | Be Seas ae fun Church, § p.m. Addresses by Congressmen | ths METROPOLITAN M. TRO S ++ The dis , AMUSEMENTS . Dingley, Morse,’ Plekler, Elity, Allen of Miss., wee Thanos ven Me Ieee Dee pate F ri t feria) a arlene a aati tt ATTORNEYS = pact iMoney To Mrs Stevens of Me. and Mrs, Nichols of Ind. 1 beep ee Haims” Ghstian Ciaisenhip” 7330" plo ad | Soe ee: 1, | Was introduced by Mrs. Ismira 8. ‘Taylor | ATTORNEYS -« Page 1 8 HRS. JOSEPHINE BR. NICHOLS OF INDIANA, Berkeley Rye Whisky @resses by Mrs. Dickinson and Mrs. Davis in the jubjects Considered at the Woman's | or utan, who spoke prietty of the situation BOARDIN SALES -Page 20 B il Superintendent of Work at Fairs and Expost- does. “If you are troubled interests of the King’s Daughters. a.m. i as it 1s in her state at the present day. sLEID e335 Page 10 ul ome. toes for the World's and National W. C. T. U., with that “worn-out” feeling bet- Sunday school. 8 p.m., Chinese ‘school. 4:35 Council ‘Toda: Sie! maa BUSINESS CHANCES. -Page 10 Aii'sirs, LILLIAN HOLLISTER of the Michigan | {er get bottle and take 9 little each p.m. Epworth League,” 7:45 p.m., Thursday, ye @ made an earnest plea for a more per-| CITY ITEMS.... 2-Page 8 This company will advance the morning. It will make you feel better! Try it! ] _Drayer_meeting, it fect co-operation of men ‘and women in| CHURCH NOTICES ae SS ee educational work. Miss Isabel King, who | COAL AND WooD. pares nee W. ©. T, U. wilt give addresses at the mass op meeting under the auspices of the Anti-Saloon full quart. HAMLINE M. B. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND P Paj 3 noon i. ge 11 —_____—__—___—. Eaagucr in the Page Congregational cur i" | Jas. Tharp, 812 F St. N.W.| ges By aeeeh es Mite ar THE SHARE THAT BELONGS TO. WOMEN | 3c ane ae oe oF cee ciom | cousiny Ness Somme Page 11 | to build a home for themecives upon Miboners aro invited to attend. MARY EB.) _ £23-12d Botter Day’ Coming,” 7:30. p.m., ‘ GS of South America, continued the discussion, | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE wPage 1/8 = 5a, a JAIFFITH, President W. C. ‘T. U. of Distrlet of ey Sie, ga ne A-N-C-Y Greatest?” Sanday school, 9:18 a.m. Epworth giving an Interesting account of the (wore DEATHS .. a seis Advantageous terms. Call for par folumbia. ¥ =A= = ue, 6:15 p.m. among the Spanish-speaking peoples there. | DENTISTRY . "Page 12 ticulars. ZNTESALOON MASS MEETING AT FIRST CON- Stripes, dots and colors are “THE thing” | MT. ZION M. B. CHURCH. 20TH ST,—PREACH- “Humanitarianism in Hducation” was the | ENUCATIONAL . <Page 11 1 Church, 10th and G sts. n.w., SUN- PRIN 6 s 11_by Rev. Y. C. McEaddy; 7:80, by Rev. 1 subject of an address by Mrs. Caroline | px; BE Pebruary 24, at 3:30 p.m." Mrs. Josephine in SPRING SHIRTINGS. We were frst in| WE 4H Bevks” pis Sunday ‘ebook, 0:80, A Number of Valuable Suggestions | Saris white, representative of the Amer-| rinanoran Rae os ‘American Security RK. Nichols of Indiana, Mrs. Lilian Holister of the market, and so secured the most select | Young people's meeting, 4. Rev. H. A. Car- Den A Na-Vivisention: Hoclety.- Mra, Waite | 2a NOTA seeeesPage 8/8 dT; Michigan and ex-Gov. Sidney Perham of Maine Line of petterns that could bé found. Our | roll, pasto g Presented. made an earnest plea for an extension of EXCHANGE, -Page 10] §/AM rust Company, Ss Prof, Percy 8. Foster will Ss CUSTOM-MADE SHIRT is the ideal Shirt * ie humane teaching in the schools of the Jand. On Pamenioeees Page 10 J. BELL, Pres., 1405 G ST. ate .... 2 for wear and comfort. FE, ; a Be jouses). rs a ma THB MOODY CHOIR IS REQUESTED TO ASSIST FRANK WELLS, Shirtmaker, Dr, Ames, D.D., of the De pea a ee ant fo ‘protect | FOR RENT (Miscellaneous) ——————— at the meme mestint Search. SUNDAY, a0 a. | 22-144 Pa ave, under _Wilan's make an address. 6:50, Epworth League Prager | 1 NING SESSION | them from cruel and inhuman treatment. Eon =aeep Bones inne Gonos Hom Xm 8 46S as | Cancers ae, WHHOOr THR KNIFE | G(<ouisy “SR MEEODEy , PHORRSTANE Rotere peo ne s0| Interest Paid above request. 3t* | totam Senta CHARLES ALLEN, MLD. Sree ee aS eeairoire = The generat discussion of humane edu- | FOR REN’ Tleage 10 NoTich_GooD TEMPLARS—THERE WILL BE —— ger, president Maryland ‘conference; 7:30" ya ‘After the enthusiastic meetings of yes-| cation was then thrown open to the mem- | FOR SALD (Bicycles). -Page 10 U Oo De i sermon to Good Tenplars at the West: CHURCH NOTICES "Lead Us Not Into Temptation.” "| terday the members of tno National Coun- | bers, and brlet remarks were made by Miss | FOR SALE douse). pare 11 | UPON pos ts. Souls, tho pastor, tomorrow at 7:00 p.m., under : WZUES eh Ce ae aes cil of Women were comparatively slow in| BUS" or dutter treatment. for household | mom SAL (itcecliancons) page 1 | oo (INTEREST I8 ALLOWED ON DEPOsTTG the auspices of Star of Hope Lodge, - A PRESBYTERIAN. Bax 730 ‘pm; Sunday echodl, 0:15 a.m gathering for the morning session, and] pets, and she was followed in this same | ror : -Page on daily balances subject to check. Those 1t' 4 SALE (Pianos) -Page 10 who have at ts that lly hays Good Templars invited. LT_6. 0. F.—OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF Eastern Laige,, Xo. 7, aro requested, to mest en SUNDAY, ‘ebruary 24, at o'cloc! y- I. = = ae e s : Sharp, for the, BUDO fame Tater. Members will, praca,” jrooatine | REY. ANNA WP BUAW OF GUUNCIE OF WOMTEK | Ooe-tied ited. all through the morning, | PPS ong aigcussion afrs. Caroline | EADIES' GOGbS. of our Inte brother. Tip invited to attend, By | Till preach upon “The Young Man apd the} a.m. Come. 7:80 pm. the pastor, Rev: ‘3. | however, the audience kept on growing, so | Earle White made an eloquent plea for the | LOCAL, MENTION urch."” Sabbath school, 9:30 a.ma.; ¥. P. 8. O, | Smith, preaches. Theme, ‘Power of Visions.""1t | that before noon it was well up to the |’little birds, who are killed to make orna- S balances to their credit should consider the advantage of such balances EARNING IN« TEREST. It is credited on your pass book, added to the principal, and made subject to your check. JOHN JOY EDSON. ianemenaEAT SEERIAN CHURGR, | orth League, 6:30 p.m.; church praser m when Mrs. May Wright Sewall, the pres-| line of thought by Mrs. Rachel Foster 5 Mae, Hews Geo. Ne Laccocky D Sree Cheeses Rusts free and'all ere invited | juont of tne council, rapped for order shoruly | Avery. By general request Mrs. Nichols | ropsms aND VEHICLES Rev. Geo. Laceock, D. D., mM. Servi v. W. HH. Lester after 10 o'clock Metzerott Hall was scarcely | 8POKe briefly on the subject of docking | rons oe President. HATELY order of lodge. SAM'L E. BOYCE, B., 6:50 p.m. A cordial’ welcome for ail to ali i Ve Recording Secretary. pokey LA ‘special invitation to. persons not | MT. VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, | usual proportions. ments for ladiés’ hats. Mrs, White had JOHN A. SWOl PAPERANGERS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION | _fdentinea with other churches. it? | "cor. K and 9th sts. nw., Rev. Isaae W. Canter, | Un : two beautiful pale lavender plumes in her 5 sins tes aera Qt Harris" Hall, top oor, 1th aud D | Scpuepes PRESBYTEMAN GHURCH, CORNER | Destor—Prenching, 11 ain. and 7:39 pam; evan | e subject of discussion this morning | ponnet. Dr. Green of Chicago attacked | MARRIAGES H. & CUMMINGS. .Secand ‘Vice President. B.W., next Tuesday evening, February 25 At | Sth and 1 sts. n.W., Rev. Geo, O. Little, D- D. spetinthe asics taj nent Hiner jatul every ig) Wee eauceu one in its general phases, 40d | the custom of killing seals for their fur | MONEY WAN’ JOHN R. CARMODY, p oveivek,and every Tuesiay « , Dagens pastor. 9:3 u,. Sabbath school; 11 am. ser, eu stayriscectings Bi30 > fears giao Pay: [several scholarly and caretully prepared and of birds for their feathers. Dr. Green | OCEAN TRAVEL. ANDREW PARKER. ea. eet non; irist Woun @ House of SERA ae, S & ad two w - PERS SUPPER AND HoP TH POSTPONED | His Friends;"* 6:30 p.m., meeting of tho Y._P. | _Cauter. 1t__| Papers were read. the A escoionTneaaN te a tne eona Mr AOS PAD IGOR Washin ‘ “by Ruth Chapte 1, 0. E. 8. C. E.; 7:30 p. m., a’ responsive service, “In | NCKTH CAPITOL M. EB. CHURCH, REV. CHA‘ immediately after the opening of the| yw Be URL LE) CAM ee fers || AE JN) ORE eb 0 . 7, by Ruth Chapter, No. 1. 0, ES | the Days of Thy Youth,” Rreondiah tusitations EG. rater: gcse wer HU Ot > REV. AS. | White rose to say that hers were ostrich | poroMAC RIVER BOATS. 3 ‘s c . i. Pate, pastor. a.m., preaching by the pas- | session Mrs. Willoughby Cummings Of/| feathers, and she had been given to under- | proposals ae plice on KHURSDAY pele and place. ‘The ‘tickets of Feb. 7] extended to all persons to all the services. _1t wal for March 14. By order of the cgi ter. (70 pan anniversaiy of the Sunday Scout | yorontg was introduced to the council to | stand that wing feathers could be cut from | paiLRoabs Chureh. Sun: So nin. Junlor League, | extend fraternal greetings on behalf of the | OStriches without hurting them very much. | sprciaL, NOTICE After some remarks from Mrs. Isabella | Stayt CARPED CLE: Woman's Couneil of Canada, of which: tho ||| craniaainavianmaibonalseronl announces Countess of Aberdeen is the president.| ments from Mrs. Avery the meeting ad- ‘Lhis organization ts a sister society to tne | Journed. ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 414 ST, BET. € and D.—The preacher at m ii a.m., Rev. B. Sunderland, D. D Loan & Trust Co., u SUBURBAN PROPERTY, STORAGE ose DERTAKERS Akg 1188) “and Conversi At th is ser) ons eleven hundred and eighty-eight (18S) a ‘onversion he evening se tiene hundred and elgity-uine (18%) of the Ke- Allen; subject, “A Clean Record utes relating to the | pecially for young men. Sunday school at MADE ESSFUL SPECULATION, of th as : of Columb J Herrmann and | Junior ©. B. at 3:30, Sentor C. E. at 6:30. Nalonnie Comuclivar! Woody anidain fa) few. 7 . : i a _y ay eee Oe waantag Ee sro gern rr theme ame Lerias tek ne well-chosen words Mra. Cummings ‘told! of pjutare Er ogress) Today ‘ANTED (Board). Yen, toll and economize for months and years to tou D. * thd veaders of mineral | Spyy YORI AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Theology the work for women which is being done| The subject of education will engage the | WANTED (Help)... [ution in GAIN, PROVISIONS of STOCRS pited y law allowed to ve | ~ “Preaching tomorrow by Dr. Patton, president of across the border. attention of the council this afternoon and (Houses) leads to a fortune ina few days: We are cveful with the clerk of Fo Princeton College, N. J. Services at 11 a.m. and Come ‘At the conclusion of Mrs. Cummings’ | evening. The program for the two sessions (Lots). and conservative brokers. Orders on margins re+ eee tha aaaae er Pe Pm. Christian Endeavor Soclety meets, at RCH, AND G'S remarks Mrs. Sewall made the announce- | jg as follows: WANTED (Miscellaneous) --» ceived ty t telegraph or mail. Write for particulars g ° otecting th Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at . Brown, pastor. ment that a letter had been received from , ar WANTED (Rooms). = cS ie. 2 Scovistoks Df eaid wuntutes. ‘The Ai are consnetty_ Seine’ school. the Countess of Aberdeen, saying that she | Afternoon session, 8 o'clock “Organized | Wren (gitnations).-.- J SBIOWNING & 00. First—Sy- | GURLEY MEMORIAL—FLORIDA AVE. BETW! by the pastor. would be in Washington next Tuesday, to @ ucation.’’—International in- WAREHOUSS 123-skwlyr 21 Monadnock bidg., Culeago, HL eribed as fellow colored or transparent glass, | 6th ard 7th n.w.—The pestor, J. Ttussell V . F. Merr-| brycke, will preach, morning at 11 o'clock and on side of | evening at 7:80. Morning subject: ‘Peter's ; Henmeam & Evening suject: “PERNICIOUS LITER- the pastor. phon bottle of B." Seats free. All are welcome. It M. E CHU beg FRCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), | Joel Brown, 6:30 p.m., Ej none Teugu 5 7 A 20 be here ough the remaining sessions of dergarten Union, Sarah A. Stewart, vice ., “People's Services," by pastor: 20] the council. The Countess of Aberdeen is | president, Pennsylvania; American Anti- minutes" song. “Mrs, Carrie ‘Smith will assist | not only the president of the National | Vivisection Society, Caroline Farle White, The lon Savings Bank, Council of Women of Canada, but is also | representative, Pennsylvania. remarks, “The Song of the Schools,” to the head of the International Council of | “Organized Work in Patriotism.”—Wom-| the tune of “America,” being rendered by 1222 F Street N. W., Women, which was organized March, 1855, | an's Kelief Corps, auxiliary to the Grand Nee ee ee eae tegetharialletie| | parm yj oti theyepupllosatepsrowiles (Sher | sess cacerm teen eres Sons in the | Pays four per cent interest vi marked on i man & Sou, and on side of b _ F ie, “J. F.| Connecticut avenue, N and 18th sts. n.w., Rev. Beenie. I cl and on ale of ett Te aston, DNCe" Third-Sy- | ‘Teunls Hamlin, D.D., pastor.—Services at ii a.m. | sanirensary, peclal program of muste and ed: | hetional councils of women -everywhere | wood, delegate, Ohio; National Association | Closing verse of the hymn. serrata Se white, colored oF transparent glans, | and 8 p.m. Preaching morning and evening by | Of by “Rev. Augustus Davison. 6:80 p.m. | 1 Oy in existence. of Loyal Women of American Liberty, Mrs.| Mrs. Whiting Stone of Boston recited an on savingsaccounts. Open ked on head or neck of syphon, “J. F. Herr-| the Rey. S. 8. Mitchell, D.D., of Buffulo, N.Y. Se it I. C. Manchest id Rhode Island. 5 _ Moen oe eet’ in a scalloped | Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor | RYLAND M, B, CHURCH,—9:15 AM, 8, SCHOOL. Unavoidably Absent. -C. Manchester, president, Rhode Islan original poem, after which Mrs. Emma R. until 5 p. m. on Govern- Herrmann é Son, Registered Isi4, | Society meeting at 7 p.m. It Tivaenest: Rev. 8 ‘Organized Work in Politics.”—Woman’s | wallace of Illinois took charge of the ses- 1 Fourth Realees white: | GoRTON TEMPLa MESGRIAL COENEN 1aEH | <The Whole ee ee ng oe Dee (a the) recy paner) read ats theasess ot au =) | eepuDlicauby Assoclation Orme rte Urit-0)| mipnyingane sucetes esol pele uw omens ates ment pay days and Satur- green oF blue glass, having ris om ite aide, | SUNTON 7 B MEMORIAL, CORNER 147i | CS 73) p.m, S& Missiorary anniversary, ad: | Morning was by Dr. Julia Holmes Smith | States, Mrs, Thomas W. Chace, Rhode Is-| ier’ Corps. These exercises were opened | SPB. Herrmann & Son, 162 Tenth s€- s0. Wash: | “reaching at i1-am. by Rev. W: J. Meknignt, | _drese by Rev. G. W. Sanderlin, D.D. Weleomie.l* | of Chicago, whose subject was, “How can | land. 2 by a selection by the J. B. Henderson Fite | GAY evenings between 6 and ington, De.” ad ot ee ee tor peace Seicthe| D-D. Address at 7:30 p.m. by Mrs. Emeline Bur: | FIFTEEN Te CHORGH-GOR-& RW. | the higher art be brought to bear upon the | ,-2vening session, 8 o'clock—internationell| and Drum Corps, two members of which | 8. or altho Bae + mene sonor yaptn phos ent gn Hngame Cheney of Maine. $.3. at 9:30 a.m., and n Aredale, pastor.—Sermon, 11 17” | Kindergarten Union (“The Hope of the] qisplayed an historic flag, while Mrs. Mar- 2 120-204. Sei testa aan tip bet; geaarnltg used frp Sor ACL St O00 pine. fee chayel.- Prayer, meet= + spastor-“Scrmon, 1 2, | people through the home and the school?” | World Lies in the Children'’). | Presiding | garet Ray Wickins of Kansas told “The ppt gh haan Rape Fe : 0, ‘Thursday. It His | Dy smith was prevented from being pres- | officer, Sgrah A. Stewart. The Kindergar-| Story of the Flag.” — shoukiece a HEART, with words “TRADE MARK” | FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, OTH ST. ent by illness, and in her absence her pa-|ten as an Economic Factor in Education, Mrs. Wick! 1k. W. i on the side thereof, and above the words, “J. F.| bet. G and H n.w., Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, pastor. 3 per was read by Mrs. C. B. Colby. Virginia E. Graeff, Pennsylvania; Jessie B. rs. ickin’s Talk. ° 'e Hibbs, eee ee esate | Lis eee ce ee Cm M. E, CHURCH, COR) a ulin Holmes, Smith was born in | Beers, New York; Child Study, Jennie B.| In the course of her remarks Mrs. Wick- not to | 2 Se ine ae wiles, cowed er| gas gm, Thamany ae aoe wean | Sa | HH nue, B. Olin Eldridge, paste Savannah, Ga., in 1839, She was graduated ere Soon pom peter ey ey ins said: 1421 F Street, franmparent glass, made to contain one (1) pint, Strangers welcome.” ee ee | memes ane teed mecca as ne: | trom the ‘Chigago Homeopathic Colliers in ecqchnances BuO ay een ck, Massachi |, "om asked to tell the story of the sees ee ving the followike words. thereon, “J. 8. | WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Juvenlle atimionnry Society; 6:15. p.m., Epworth | 187%, and has heen tm pravice Muive in the | §Fation, paper by Bilizabeth Cady Stanton, |fiag. How shall 1 tei tee eo rine free HUBBARD FRICE & 00. Herrmann & Son, 752 lvth st. 8, ‘Washington, H st. above Nineteenth. : % aching; subject, | eves since. ©! f that city, | New York, read by Susan B. Anthony, New | put of the flag of flags. The flag of the free, BANKERS AND BROK: D.c." All persons are notified ‘cautioned nox | Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis, Pastor. Oo te Se ee a ee ee eee wertnighty, city. | York, president of the National American % : ee | ith mineral waters of other beverages, any | 11:00 A.M., “SCIENCE AND RELIGION. Pm, prayer and. praise acivice. Friends and |She Is a member of the Fortnightly, WAS | Woman Suffrage Association; The Perlls of the symbol of freedom of thought and free- perc such bottles so marked, or to sell, traffic in or buy | 7:30 PF. “THE MODERN GOLIATH. ' BS Gee Boe 1t_| three times elected president of the Wo- |; onitation, Mrs. I. C. Manchester, Rhode dom of speech, of | Members New York Stock Exchange, New Yorlt the same; otherwise they will be prosecuted ac-| Friday, 8 P. M., Illustrated lecture by the Pas- man’s Club, was the organizer and first < ident’ National Association of equal rights to all, | Cotton Exchange and Chicago Board of Trade. gording to law. Given under our hand and seal at | tor, “Dark Side of New York Life." it_| corner ist and B sts. «.w.—Preaching at 11 a.m: | president of the Woman's Medical Associa- Soe eee ee eo Acrerican ih LibertyseRe= protection to the] ¢s6ate RAN a ae Us gt lanuary, ee. | WENT STREET PRESBYTEWAN CHURCH: REV. | 61 Eze yeas by Rac Drs Bs B= Wallace: veestc! | tfon: sthiey only soc ey oe ea ea striction Upon Immigration, Minerva’ Rob- prosk endo yeor : oe Gn , Ge HERR | “Ww. C. Alexander, D.D.,, pastorPreaching by | —— ae a fea.’ Dr. Smith's allied with the American | SiC'GO or dao, , the downtrodden and | LIKE, TONTINE, EXDOWMENT AND, PAID-UB Bee Rent TEN lie AOE NG | pastor at 11 a-m.’and 7:40 p.m. Sabbath school | METROPOLITAS Institute of Homeopathy, the Academy of , ae oppressed, the em: | MRURANCE ROLiGinN, PURCHASED "AT A ET oe emanates all (leaner re Physicians and. Surgeons and ts a lecturer Notes. blem of universal | jaistt | EDWARD N. ‘BURNS, 1807 F st. aw. WHat " cea a * ee —— a aes tke crit Ga cae in the lnois: Training School for Nurses. Tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock there liberty, under whose - 2 - - WHAT MAN DOESN'T ENJOY THE EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MD. reach; the choir wil! be assisted by Mr. ar ; OUI catatne tw mete NGLECOOKED DINNER? | “ave. and, gin st, ne-cRev. “Thomas Chalmers | > Hages, soloist, of Boston; Dr. Morvell wi Ter accu npeared DN a er eee o patna will be a religious service, under the cole eatreesor ae The National Safe Deposit, ne ilictous and appetizing—| Easton, D.D,, pastor, will preach at 11 a.m. and toptes have appeared’? Uite numerous: In | auspices of the council, at Metzerott Hall, tinder wehote, waves eee unfurled to the Savings rust Ro fuer tm the efty. Our regular Sve. dimer} 7: pm. Subject for the evening, “INFIDEL- | WESLEY FR ER 61 ‘iD ¥ Sts. e to finer ithe eff. Our regular Sie. dine | ea ae en Oe ae eee TE ae | WESEEY CHAPEL, CORNER OTH AND ¥ SPS. | iss) she contributed to the New York Led-| when women only will take part. The Sie enenens-cenveod tm pexteet atgles Wecex 4/004. } _eited. es it Behaol ae U1, with apecial servive at 10:10 by | ger a-series of’articles on ‘Common’ Sense | sermon will be delivered by Rev. Ida Hul- ye FIFTEENTH STREET PRESBY in the Nursery,” which met with general | ‘ing Unitarian minister, who has one of 2d floor. Entrance on 4% st. 7 4 approval. Dr. Smith ta active in social tte | Syincipal churches of Moline, Ill. She breeze comes peace : and joy and blessing. Company Ores is ous ane Of the District of Columbia. Dr. Keen, the evangellst; preaching as follows: 11 a.m., subject, ‘The Inner Kingdom;"" 8 p.m. ERIAN CHURCE De, Sheldon Jac CHURCH, L ST. Bi ) COR. PA. AVE. AND 4% oF. | 11 om... sertion by the He S are y ‘ = 730, ing of the Woman's Home and ley GUE of thes Olea ee in Chicago, despite the heavy demands adoption history tells eo Foreign 3 Sees 1t_| Grangelistic wervicen every afternoon at which her practice entails. ee a ee Gate us that a woman's i HARGE OF MY PRAC- i CHURCH, COR. 6TH | very evening at 7:30; Indies’ consecration m The paper presented by Dr. Smith opened | Nomen Bre Graetpaneroneror Aunuel Re mind conceived, and OORNER 15TH ST, AND NEW YORK AVE. ae ns be ee hing by the’ pastor, Rev. | fag will be held in conjunction with the service | with an analysis of the c racteriatics of | service is) sure to be one of unusual In) wy wWrexins, a Woman's hand = meee © ag? Sp rap per ld Spa e ee Jeet. “Penknives | on Wednesday afternoon instead of at 11 o'clock. | humanity so far as regards the love of | terest. iss Anthony, : x moqiai “ihe ‘Stars and Stripes of the| . Cuatnek ly Ged Oct ot Cees see ane eee eat eerrG.25 | All of the services will be comfucted ty Dr. |ueauty. She claimed that the aspiration Rae ea ae eee ere part, | \crican flag. Betsey Ross, a Quaker wo- | yan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1800, and Feb., 1892, TANES.— Rene ee ae Neclainistian ‘Em, | Keen. Great awakening. Everybody welcome. It | toward the beautiful was part and parcel and: there wi) Seer errmers have ex={man, whose home was in Philadelphia, — roperty delinauent for taxes | eavor. All are invited. it BAPTIST. of the human soul, no matter what the 3, ent Kindergartners have ex, |made the first national flag, and for &| 20d CAPITAL, XE MILLION DOLLARS. poy tmp eae! per Coe — = —- — | degree of civilization, ‘and that the history tended a Mes ial BR a ton x poles Humber of years made all the government OR. HARRISON, mere rr | of. teauty-physical, intellectual, | moral, | Who, are interested In that phase Of wnect | flags in the house, which is atill standing Cc. T. Havenner, 1327 G st. Dw. cL'S CHURO S E METHING COMP artistic—might be called a history of civil- | catl ‘ ands and is marked thus: ‘In this house the first Member Washington Stock Exchange. RANKLIN STOVES GIVI Neen ee ee erica venraing: wet toe eter fe Ue AL zation, and that in such a history clviliza- | next Monday from 3 to 4 o'clock in the) | nea ee rua imadeiliy “Betsey Rose? ac Ve od ter than Geepaces witty the: brat and 7:30 p.m. Ail seats “paptise Gh adit tion would be found. Following this review | patlors of the Hvbltt tonse. 1 aught “In 1777 the thought of a flag was con- Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic building. ‘hed with. andirons oF grate. ! It came a statement of the necessity for the | |The Society of the Bons And Ditermal |#idered, and on the lith of June the Cone 990 Fist. uw. oe CHURCH, STH ST. NEAR C NE | SHILOH BAPTIST cultivation of high ideals in children, and | of Maine five ong. tirental, Congress decided that the flag of Investment Securities. discount om And Fortabl cern . ; ss e corel | Cultivation of ise the comonplace in’ edu- | reception this evening to the distinguished | to" Urited States. should be thirteen | stocks, Bonds and Grain bought spd eold toe $ Spark Guards, Gas Loxs, and 11 a.m. and 3:80 and nd 17th sts. n.w., Rev. slor, pastor.— r PH CORNING, ‘Tile Shop, 520-522 13th st. 7 od | Tg ith ste, nae. Mev, J. A. Taglor” pastor. | & Hon bre smith felt that from the be- | people from the, pine tree. state now £0, | Stripes, red and white; a biue field, with | cash or on inargi. =—_ = = 7:30 p.m. At 9:30 a.m, Sunday sehool; at 11 | ginning of the growth of the child, which | Journing in the city to attend the triennial | fiirtcen white stars, each representing a| Cotton bought and sold in New York on New orn ‘ae © eacaaeet eatea as Ca F “HIURCH, GEORGETOW n. pastor will preach his fourth annual sermon; | was expressed in kindergarten work, there session of the National Council of Wo-| crate, the model being the flag made by | Orleans. is 25% 05 CATALOGUE, edition de luxe—TIRE fog otlenth hy ft 4 pm. Young People’s Lyceum, ‘The publie in- | should be examples of the very best that |™men. The reception will be given at the | netsey Ross, In 1818 Congress considered | btivate ee a York, Chicago emery 1, Rev. ‘Chas. Services tomorrow: Holy communion, 7 headquarters of the society, 707 G street, the_question of other states having rep- MANUAL; new edition for 1895. POCKET CAL- vited. ite | the masters in art had given. She would th Ot G ‘st 4 and prominent Maine people, including the | reScitution upon the flag as they were ‘CORSON & MACARTNEY, ENDARS; same souvenir as given away at New o AURO!] York cycle show. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a.m. Evening | © STRERT BAPTIST CHURCH, E ST. BET. OTH | have casts, paotogravures, outline pictures, | . nF r: Guuclity Gr’ thie latter te iimited, so earty ap-| prayer, 4:00 p.m. Vested choir. Strangers cor-| and 7th n.w.— Services at 11 nm. and tare worsday common lithographs, on. the | Senators and Representatives of the state, | 2a4eq to the Union, and upon April 4 an MEMRERS OF THE NEW YORE STOCK ion Is suggested. _dlatly invited. 7 roe Ae ee OE walls of every school room, that the child's | have been Invited to attend. act providing that upon the admission of 1419 F ot. Glover, building. for 1805 could not be excelled, | GHURCH OF THE > STN. B| mind might grow accustomed. to beauty. of PATRIOTIC TOPICS every new state into the Union one star | Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 89 Fv ach aap gent Sweety Gee Gtiaay MOS |p . Meing, D.D., rector — Services. Sunday, S MOUNT C3 APTIST CHURCH, COR, 4TH | outline, beauty of expression, beauty of > : be added on the Fourth of July next fol- PR AS Aas . and li a.m., 4 and 7:30 p.m. Strangers welcome. | and L sts. n.w., Rev. W. P. Gib Ph. thcught. The paper contained’ a suggestion | x. = - 3 stir- | lowing the admission. cers a lers in Government fet aay Heh eee x Sindh’ por mmtiog. Say’ tli, | O¢° posniote workin that direction inthe | “*O OT ae Nimes | ake Mrth of our American flag te today | manrond™ tos, and tools and, a pected oe Sa ‘OPAL CHURCH, 9TH AND D STS. of VI sate Bi public schools of the country, and used as y, Jebrated by unfurling to the breeze upon ¢ x York, aN th ‘her TO. Tong of Virginia. Y.P.8.C.E, 6:30 p. | fy tion thi sful The session of the National Council of | C¢'S y Tieted onthe exchanges ot Ate 2 a Publisher. ibe Services at Il a.m, and 7:30 p.m. Vested shared Heceard Scie acieain’ several public Recast He ite Women last evening was also devoted to a| Shin recur ae ie Lees carethoee =e Bee ee na et trrencrat esate Dise 5 -. es -m. 2 :30 p.m. ham's “Address ta vi ré ¢ sc 0 vi vi c e first concep- lal y les. nat's “Address to 3 te Cae eS PD” | trict bonds and_all local Railroad, Gas, Insurance mrmation class meets at 6:30 p.m. It city of Chicago. The author magnified also | discussion of patriotism in its various | tion save in the added strength and unity | soy’ elephone Stock dealt in. Kk and Job Printing. z att 2 s Telephone $20. 1108-1116 E st. aw. = =, — + | RALLY._SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH, CHAM- mor eae eer Hl OF THE ASCENSION, MASS AVE. a ) the work done tn the cultivation of higher = _ = fi t as new states are born = x plain ave. bet. 17th and 18th sts. nw 3. = 3 hases, but especially as it concerns wo- | of star after star, ne’ es ‘American Bell Tek Stock ot and FULL-DRESS SUITS MADE BY h st. n.w.—ll a. Rev. Dr. she Bambi ings Be Dn pestoc: :30 ‘aan, | deals by art lovers through lectures and ae ‘and a number of very interesting | to the Union. To educate the children of| @z1" Sans — cold. OWEN G23 IITH ST. N.W.) Elliott, wilt pr p.m. Vested choir Lk 1. | conversation cl ¥ : Elliott, : 10. 7 Sere ete’ ret Daniel Tucker, ‘pas. | CenVersation classes, and also the influence today in loyalty and patriotism, the Flag =a SHS ; re Dard to wat. | Made more of them to date than | Ushers'in the morulng, in the evening sents free-1 | tor Bmmsnnel Raptist Church. 8 tem preiching | of the work inaugurated and successfully | Papers were read. The exerices of the today Jnoclation have established as fing | ANS, OS TER. EXOOW NEN ty. Money oo OWES by Rey. Walter H. Brooke, D.D., pastor Nine- | Carried through by the Kindergarten As- | evening were conducted under the auspices } day the 14th of June, and ask that this be} vanced on stocks, bonds, trusts ‘and other ap- vis untiring forts to please. ja3-tr DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. = =a ger Pe z = teenth Street Baptist Church. 8 p.m.. anniversary | sociation. ¢ the National Association of Loyal Wo- cal holiday. Last year thou-| proved collateral. ” No deiay. of the National ci y made a les y y proved collate deray. ee Where Ignorance iS | Saxru STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH, CoRNER | ScTmon to the Rising Sun Temple, House. Borge Paper Discussed. men of American Liberty and the Woman's | sands of children in Chicago participated 7 : peiite Relief Corps, During the first part of the | in the exercises planned by the association. | _J1#" = is 99 Oth and D streets n.e.—Pastor &. B. Bagby will sate - Bliss, &c preach at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; ¥. P. 8. ¢, BE. | O° The discussion on Dr. Smith’s paper was A ~ % os prekri Ve evening Mrs. I. C. Manchester of the for-| The public schools were closed and each Any person advertising that genuine _at 6 - Ly | CER per ey oe eee begun by Mrs. Sarah A. Stewart of Penn-| mer creariaa ion presided and made a| school assigned a part in the program. The | it stand forever to the credit of the women PASTOR, F. i Z ate wat | syivania as proxy of the president of the | buict ‘naires; outlining its methods and | parks all over the city were filled with pa- | of the revolution that in the darkest hours triotic people, in commemoration of the|of the struggle for independence, when 11 a.m., by Rev. Fields Co ‘4 irs. urposes. ‘s. | purpy adoption of the most beautiful of all flags— | plottings and conspiracies were undermin- dria, Va.; at 3 p.m., by k, D.D., of Alexan- ‘J.T. clarke, pas. | International Kindergarten Unton. Domestic Finish VERMONT AVE $ accomplished by rubbing off gloss with a damp .m. 8 p.m., Congressional ‘Temperance 50 for ‘of the “Provide: ere vi h TELLS YOU AN ABSU! x : 3 sphine Te. Nebo! ence Baptist Church s.w.; at | Stewa: The degree to which women are re- cies a ee errr Be teat ee porteeceect certain mud ce 7:80'p-m,, by Hey. Win, B. Jobnson, D-D.. pastor | hintg Bearers pad aoe valuable | sponsible “Bree. to Mnicg the sentiment of | the red, white and blue—which Kissed the | ing the influence of Washington and tying Demestic Finish Ren tae nia vice: cpeeskient at barge (of Maines | Cocoon Haptine nureliin: wy andi hiai chotcs will iS patriotism in the nation” was the subject | sunlight and wafted to the skies waves of | the hands of the Continental Congress, bs prominent W. C. T.'U. vomen, will speak. 1t* sing & nae service. All are cordially invited. | dren a taste for the true, the beautiful | of the first paper prepared by Mrs. George | freedom, and they were taught to tell the | they never lost their confidence and cour- BENS Fae PAGE it | andthe good. She laid stress upon the im-| Sj. Howe of Maine and read by Mrs. | “Story of the flag.” The 140,009 patriotic | age, but fed, clothed and inspired with never failing hope the bare foot patriots of Our latch string is always out and_ the public STH AND HN, | Portance of a love of art in increasing the | Géorge H. La Fetra of this city, for-| women that I have the honor to represent Eee ae our ea = BLUE RIBBON SPIRITUALISM. GALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, thi 1 \CHINERY turn out the genuine. —— = = 8. pastor.—Sunday | 8um of human happiness. She also urged ly ‘ident of v. indorse most heartily this movement. We | Trenton and Valley Forge. ic Fini 3 2 . ERY SUN- 4 i merly president of the District W. C. T. ent. We | Tr Domestic Finish, Eres abe pl Sao ry btn Miperintendene, | the value of the dramatic art in this con-| ‘The home was the basis of the nation, | are asking that the flag shall float from Sptaner Memorial Greeting. Which saves 0 PER CENT wear and tear, TRY| 11:80 a.m., 7:00 p.m.; Mrs. A. M. Glading, the .'F. Ohambers of Sax ete Wa Recon: ao powell at “some length on the | gaid Mrs. Howe, and the mothers of the| every school house—even more, many of] One feature of the first week's session of FF. 16 per cent discount on our Coupon Books. Ulinent and popular’ trance ‘speaker, will be| KENDALL BRANCH CHURGH, 9th and Be.w., | WParee tre coed results that. be used to| nation are responsible for thelr influence | us Would add from every church, and that | +46 woman's council was of particular in- The Godfre Laund with us. Mrs. Glading Is so well known and her| Rev. T. Outwater, Sree ste erhance the good results that accrue from| and teaching of patriotic sentiments in| the national colors shall drape the sacred rs Us iy ry, Tecturea are se grand and beautiful the ball | am: Preaching, qpounday schol, 9:80 | the teaching of a love of art in the schools. | their children’s minds. Women should have | desk as well, believing that from the pul- isrest ito) many 2 women 6 Wea i ee Se oe ue er (pene t nes vealine: of the MEMOHIAL CHAPEL, Gthy and 2: nw-,)/ Goo. H- The Discussion Continued. a deeper sense of thelr personal responsi- | Pit, _piaee eetenenerd ects geile eee Pe acme Bayes Even were Our their printing, “there | Spirit, World egarding the Homan Catholic } _dlally SORPteMERL 39, ym AM” are SF | athe atscussion was continued by Virginia | Pility for the, wevare OF ene enitgren | the see tor pattionem “will fix’ ‘the | cll read by Mrs Harriet N. Ralston on would "still be good | _ Chur it | GRST-BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH SE AWOVE | Graeff of Pennsylvania, delegate from the | are trained In the formative period of their | thought as we keep before us the white Monday. In her address Mrs. Ralston sald: emblem of purity, the blue signifying free-| “In presenting the greeting of the Spine rices as high reasons. why y¥ou| SPIRITUALISM—THB USUAL SERVICES WILL BE] Scott Circle, Dr. Charles "A. Stakely, International Kindergarten Union,and Mr: 3 he 7 . C he , pastor.— lergartel nT ,and Mrs. | lives determines their course in their fu- * , ) oberg ge eps CL I Or re | RI oe SE Rs |fce Gs ee CE tog Tasso | lives. It is the Christian homes of the ionaitrom se ppross on #tne)aed Fembtesntor ee @fed_ when promised’ should also count. Your] deliver one’ of her ‘interesting lectures, after by the pastor., IMMANUEL MISSIO of Indianapolis and Mrs. Bagley. ecuntzysupongw nich thebtuturesot America) A Sea ceniaaeparreds (Se i ition among the other MSpring Opening’ circular should be a “personal i - = m1. Dy pastor. NUEL ION, New @epends. Individual work wields an * | In our flag salute that has been made to- | PYing @ unique position al ey ee LO | CE Ee at! Fitipeture ate. fang M st.—3:30 p.m., Christian | Mrs, Graeff took up the kindergarten depends. individual We one Wicthere of tks | day, so beautifully illustrated to the coun- | Organizations here represented | The vac iil fool you with its reality. “We never dis} SPUUTUALISM—WOSN'S HALL, 721 6TH ST. cen meeting, 6:30 p.m. In the evening Dr. | work because of the Intenso love she has | country should realize this fact more than cil, we find object lessons of patriotism. rious associations whese delegates we have G at § o'clock. Dime col- second discourse in the | sor children and for teaching, and because | they now do. At the conclusion of Mrs. Wickins’ paper | the honor to greet fraternally ure cither int.”” .w., SUNDAY EVENE vl Prompt Printer, lection. Mrs. EB. EIL, medium, ite series on “The Fumfly of Jesus,"’ the special sub- Le or 7 ny in the work of bettering By ron S.Adams, Promet Printer, SE MSTINGS, SCOTTISH RIFE-HALE, | Jct, deine, “Zacharias and Bllsabetn.” You are | She pelleves ‘hat chop Ero cbel mtnounet Influenced by Women. Miss Lona Shepherd of this city sang “The | actively engegen i. Soe mic conditions im 14d ae ease awe Sanday, Teel cordially welcome. it | training is one of pehe) greatest, most eece en a Star Spangled Banner. sccial, euls nee Te cies Behr Lattons - r 245. =e ee = ‘| philosophic and beautiful agencies at work ie Degree to ich Governments, = ae our own or foreign lan = “Er Good wit. t ct Bis, bat 3 aptly ene Genego ates aaneaien Feria tere SECOND, BAPTIST CHURCH, 7TH AND © S18. | In our century. Her experience as a prac- | Ancient and Modern, Have Availed Them- | pen of Women, tion is directed toward extending and ele- Mustrates our facilities for] Tediums. ite mon’ by pastor. 3 p.m., SS Lyceum, addressed | tical teacher has extended over some years | selves of the Patriotic Services of Wo- he first paper cf the evening was by Mrs. | vating woman's work in ways specially ad- Point’? 2s, cat the, est custom, = br Hon PB. & Pinchback. 7:30 pm. sermon | and has been a wide one,for she has taught 33 ss Kate Brownlee Sherwood, on the topic, | Vantageous to herself, or they are seeking made Shirts of whlch ski! and CONGREGATIONALIST. Re are Dncartone + sermon | and has been s wide gums and "Dorothy" | men” was the theme of a valuable paper | “evolutionary Types of Women of the | #, deeper, mental insight into truths not yet tm social, political, religious, professioaal ad bust | pinsT CONGREGATION. == Se Se a from the brown-stone mansion, and has | by Mrs. Samuel L. Beller of this city. She | Republic.” clearly demonstrated to the perception of bees life lave us make thelr Shirts—so they ougut | FIST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Con ee | tween L and M n.w.—Preachin 18TH ST. BE- | found all children, no matter what their | enumerated the great men of all ages who | “77 : the most advanced thinkers of our times. fo please yoru! “No more than others ask for thelr | Dactor "ae pastor ‘will preach at Ii ai. and | ©. Furgusoo, M nw. Preaching, 11 a.m. itev-A- | outside conditions,responsive to this kinder- | were influenced and assisted in their un-| g he women of the republic, said Mrs.| “We of the Spinner Memorial Association eal “Shirt Maker,”” Pig) pom. evening sermon upon one of the great | 7:4, p.m., by the pastor, Wm. A. Credit, sub: | Sarten teaching. dertaking by. women. Referring tothe | Sherwood, aro the direct heritors of the | alone may ete Stee g the Ia a tour P. T. Hall, 908 F st. 123-108 1:00 Pere carly Ghusch Clement of Rome: inusle | ject? “Persceution's Proper Prayer. Sunday school, | This work, so delicate and so beautiful, | argument that women could never be full- | Women of the revolution. All talk of a| persistently continued duting the st = = by auartet and chorus "led by Dr. Bischof, or- | 0:30 a.m. Endeavor meeting, 4:30 p.m. ___1t_ | she thinks, should command the most cul: | fledged cltizens, because they cannot Less | Rew Woman is a mere fable. There ts no | Years; are now practically He na oh, woe Old Plymouth aaist; Sunday ‘schoal, 9:30 a.m.; Christian EB MOUNT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 12TH tivated and gifted peomen toe ne Ebees arms, Mrs. Beiler maintained that if wo- | 2@¢W Woman. Ever and always it, is the eres a = eir Sebeat: to the ‘world in the F, 6:30 p.m (OUNT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH, COR 12TH | the natural endowment and culture of the | men ‘could secure control of siational ‘at- | S@me Woman—the woman who went forth | (TS Or a°hemorial statue of Gen. Francia “© nal’ Gi banks, ; : her, when added to a love and adapta- nar ee : . . pastor.—S. S. at 9 a.m. Preaching at 11| teacher, when added to nd adap fairs, war would bec from Eden with never a flimsy exc rigi Gin, $1.10 qt BALE MISSION. Danks, Pastor eg baat Preaching ac 8 sm, by | bility for her work,-the better and more | past. ecome./a Thing OL: tho) Fe aioe ihe woman who! Sang the perenne |= Spinner an enduring monument of woe man’s gratitude. be old Plymouth “Ortginal’’ Gtn—abso- S th With baptizing. Subject: ‘Stumblii It of hy chit Dp Hit ve HALL MISSION FOR THE PROMOTION OF HOLI-| [he pastes pings Babe ES | ORE SO Mrs. Deller. of the Exodus; the woman who spins | hy'the genius of an American sculptor, Mr. Jutely pure snd undiluted—a standard All x - mi ness, corner of 7th and L sts. n.w., on Sabbath, are: Selene: Conmon Pedple ana Common Schools. | M: z “Toe,; | among her maidens while Ulysses roams by which other gins may be measured. Co Ge LS Fess ha ny On i HORS Mrs. Beller, who represented the “Loyal | the seas: the woman who proves to her Ro. | Henry J. Ellicott, and cast in imperishable To-KalonWine Co.,614 14th. { _! Hail “alt are welcome. nets | METROPOLITAN BAETIST CHURCH, COR. A) During the discussion the words “common| Women of American Liberty” from the | man neighbors the Fedceming power ot | bronze, is now in the last touches of com- Hlene: 404 Eo West’ Washington onlers’ Sited Vm ok Regular services, 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. eetfiog | people” and ‘common schools” had been | District of Columbia branch, is the wife of | Christianity upon a husband by showing | Pletion. and ech eRe stand st the ama tadinne te ledens S30'an too one SS, cubes Ge bythe pastor. Seats tree. All Invited. Sunday | yeed, and botk Mr Nicholls and Mrs.| Rev. Dr. 8. L. Beller, vice chancellor of | the healed wound upon her arm; the wo- patoo el Sea ty th Saeenory ok THE REL man who launched the bark of Columbus; | 23.97 ScF!°Champion of woman—one who, % fe2z2-1 d ES ee HLA Ree TE, We Want Business Me: 70 know us. EVERYTHING 1, 9:30 am. Y. P. Cc. , 6:30 p.m. . THB RELIGION OF THD TIMES” ADDRESS Sehool. OE ange Thureday, F248 pet ¥™. | Bagley protested agaijst them, saying that| the American University, and is a valu- | M87 who launche . OF the american Unversity, atthe Sen's: Gospel === we are all common people and that all our | able acquisition to any society with which | Bit mouth; the woman who made the homes | RAVINE recognized her ability te peter Meeting, Sundar, February 24, 4 o'clock p.m. = ss schools should ,be regarded as common. | $20. YO! : SMe oo ue | spun suit for the inaugural of her hi "| equal service with man in governmen Tmnasium bell, 1409 New York ave. nw. Duet | sRIENDS’ MEETING (ORTHODOX), HELD EVERY | : 2 om-|was brought up among the hills on the | $2 gural of her husband | Caval, *Stvirea, through Secretary Chase, a RIENDS' MEE! 5 1s. Nicholls spoke especially of the civil-| Ohio river. Her moth © | as first President of the republic; the wo- amiss “Mattic Gray ond Mr. C. riew. | "First day at 11 in parlors of Y.'M. 0. A., 1400 | izing and refining Influences exerted by the| active. crusaders. nother was one of the | rman who taught the President, when yet | her sbpolntment as Sa brary revulre , Stattoneiy line 3 Bu rer Ig yon wisb some particular art Bible class at 8 ovclock. Si men invited. 1t | New York ave. Public invited 4 n torus, “We have In, if 1s in tows. uc peices? SSS. Rew ork, ave: ublle invited. Midweek “mect-| churches of Europe with their beautiful! the Onio Wesleyan University, receiving | little Jad, that it is better to trust In the | “in the year 1862 Gen. Spinner brought thei with those elsewhere. Then = anes pictures and statues,’ which are available | her degree in I8i2. She then taught for a | Lord than to put confidence in| princes. | aigut the appointment of seven women OTHER SERVICES. to the people every day in the week. She| year in the Normal School at Huntsville, | Blessed womarhood of the world! With- y = > 2 mm = es = 5 Jerks in the Treasury Department of the = Woe aan -| contrasted with the, Huropean churches, | Ala., and the following year in the New | Ut it earth wculd be a howling wilderness & di open= Easton & Rupp, 421 mth St. | "ie iis nic of cee, tnt, HF, corms ox esousg HRE | SOUS MH, apes, Smurtan | Ai a4 ake NOME Beart AEs AGH | Gucn a) Date saw and "was"araie, Ber | Woe? Ric" cht woman tei Popular-Priced Stationers. (Just above ave.) 22-144 | Social Obligations of Religion."* feng on Sunday aleht, 8 srelock, before the | Churches, which are usually bare and any-| went with her husband to Boston, making hold the women of the revolution. They | ing her an opportun!ty of securing an in- Daily Talk A bow 7 . IVERSALIST. Miuaphteat Soctety. at ial, 419 10th st. nw. | thing but beautiful, ard which, moreover, | their home In the old town of Quincy. Here roll the logs, beside their husbands, to rd ndent Hvelihood that in 1875 300 women aily Talk About Glass— Loe ERSALIST. adiniseion free; no collection. it! | aro open to the well-dressed few, and then | a large W. C. T. U. was formed, of which | build their rude cabins; they sow, they depenmployed in that department of gov- Glass differs for its different uses—there’s | CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND L STS, | BY SPECIAL REQUEST MRS. A, M. JAQUESS only once a week. E Mrs. Beller was president. She was also | Te4P, they card and spir and make the gar-| ernment, and at the present time the Y Pcliver aleture at Sheidon’s Hall ior F | Mrs. Lulio M. Gordon and Mrs. Wm. M. | president of the county and vice president | ents of the houszhold. They rear rosy | hames of 1,770 women, residents of Wash= why It PAYS to deal here. ——________. 7S CHURCH, 423 @ ST. N.W~ Miss Sallie American of Chicago and of the yor ae i ‘The tevkege in which Rev. A. G. Pots 04 ne Won Str oh 2 7 c oT it is made doesn't concern you--the qualit: Boys and Girls--What 5i Ve Do Witl em # .Ww., Sunday ev ixon of Atlanta, Ga., representing thi achust She sens an laughters; . DOE Sonere ie “expertness" in| Pat, “Hleaven and Hell—the | Universalist wither Are We I i Fe eer ear ps eat | Ro REG treet pe ee ITS i SL tre a ene | Ineton cite, eee Somme enon Ee pay Se BOES of should. ‘There te Vexperiness’ im] EM. “Heaven ant, Faure pie al woman side of the cott tes’ exposi-| ever since heen active in temperance and | Sermon on the Mount, reverence for holy | while in different departments of govern- KNOWING the quality alass—let alone | Thookht rning the fe. gor | SerAPHYSI M., 0 40 tion, were then introduced by Mrs. Sewall, | missionary work in Ohio, Hartford, Conn., | things, respect for authority, courage, re-| ment they number over 7,000. Woman’ pie A ca btl: thea the arith conleer y a emapers They extended to the women of the council | and in Brooklyn, N. Y. liance, self-control. But, above all, that it | Scre fingers handle the mutilated and u and the glasy and work will be right. UNITARIAN. ’ Raltimore, Sunday | a hearty invitation to be the guests of the} In the charities of Brooklyn she was ac- | 8 the right of every soul to be free to fol- | mutilated currency, her quick and intelli- Chas. &. Hodgkin “Glass Expert,” = phe tovited. Wm. and | exposition, which Is to be held next fall. | tive also, editing for several years papers | low the dictates of conselance, and that re-| gent brain work is Invaluable in govern= . c. 9913 Tth at. ALL SOULS: CHURCH, 14TH AND L STREETS, i t Notable New England Women. connected with the Home for the Aged and | sistance to tyrants Is obedience to God. nent offices throughout the land, and her fe2-3m “ua 11 a.m,, Rey. Kt. KR! Shippen, pastor. At THE EGIENGHEINSTE z the Methodist Episcopal Hospital. Mrs, | When the great conflict comes they are nfaltering coura o— eS m. Hon. Carroll D. Wright will ak Si This was followed by a valuabl v, P clear perception and wi ie shad The Finest Th I Lope Moprr deienneg: fe pp Rt AlP faritea. tute will hold its Sund: le class at its read- is lo y able essay, | Beiler has traveled extensively in Europe | ready, and.when the husband and father | jead her to perform miracles of daring in rines ing in 9:40 2.02, Sunday school sad study cl S50 ing prognya Ove 12t! , at £0! aa All| which treated at length of the many | and has steadily pursued literary studies, and the older sons join the patriot army, | our perilous coast service. In the lonely fo bre: a chrovle code The Dun., young peopie’s meeting. a — == women of New England who have carned | graduating at Chautauqua, and belonging | they gather their little ones around them, | wave-washed structure upon the island eater case of grippe, or in = = HOARE jUNIVERSTI PREACHING BY PRES-| fame in the educational world, calling by |! many sociaties. Her own church work | and their faith and fortitude hold them | rock woman dwells, and as its beacon light Set, ony Sind of wentner ome World ~ Went Manin at 4 Doig by the unterity cies | name many of these and detailing their con- | 274 her home have, however, been her | true, flceing row from tho hostile savages | streams athwart the maddened billows, } ets artnet a CENTRAL UNION MIS He Ge | PRC WF ties. Ail ace welcene. IC | cauulicns to oie ork of making oh iq | Special delight. Mrs. Beller is a woman of | om the wild frontier, now from the harry- | while contending forces of wind and wave Gres inefentha of the average aiimente a gag | te wiesion building, G22 La. ave., where Gospel “ i spec the ig the world | broad culture and great strength of char- | ing Hessians scouring through farms and | ynite to encompass the destruction of the may be afilicted w flere “you'll fad akilled | services are held every day at iS p-m., every = intellectually Letter. acter. While she possesses a most sym- | hamlets, but oftener with busy wheel and | struggling ship, her eye discerns the help- attendants o yours: experietee, and congenial | ‘eek day at noon and Sunday at B p.m. Short. is Forlorn Hope. The theme of Mr: oulse Parsons Hop- | pathetic and spiritual nature, her sense of loom and kneading board hoarding their re- | less vessel, her ear catches the despairing surround! We use fitered water only. ted talks are given, with hearty singing and w York Herald. kins of Boston was “Women as Directors | the ludicrous is keen and active, and tho’ | Sources, their struggling country’s needs. | cry of the mariner; swiftly she launches ST Raisit BATHS, 003 BST. £15-8m,11 | testimonies, | and onrnest prayers, offered. Ax Here! I've told you time ana|in Education,” and she alluded at length | she ts quick at repartee, her heart-ts jarge | Martha Washington kept thirteen spinning | the life boat, skims over the black gulf of Veterin Noti blessed | Fosing converted, havdiven day gassing | time again that I can't use your verses. | Now ng of Boston, Massachusetts, and | enough to take in the whole world. at one | wheels running at Mount Vernon to make | waters, climbs the mountain’ wave and terinary Notice. Which does uot witness several persons welcomed | Why d it . age New England. She said that in the early | sween of her great soul. Her face beams {clothing for men, women and children. | rescues the perishing. Thus, in the op- returned to the'rity to practice medicine | to the Savior. There are also eight branches of 'y do you write poetry, anyway days it was no uncommon thing for the | with intelligence and with ght and love | Women in the towns banded themselves | portunities granted through her introduc- ie on huriea and ethos Gunentie aemnakc | the raleston to arious parts of the city, several |, -0Ct 1 wish so much to see my name rubs Gaccorar eked and eebiiae women in | for ail humanity together to wear homespun, to give up| tion into government service does woman, ertion. meetings being held ea any New and community to carry : a | JOS. T. BUSHMAN, M. R. ©. ¥.S. Pray for this work; bring yous unsaved felons “A little more perseverance and } a private school or take students into thelr ponerse and Neciiavons. Be eae pana ruffled shits and. Steir | dian, Srariciieieeicasieanl the white Office, 1219 Obio ave. "Phoue 60@. fe2i-2w | and help answer your own prayers. it’ | it will get into the obituary column.” homes, as did Mrs. Ripley of Concord,| Patriotic singing followed Mrs. Beller’s | broadcloth and their silken hose. And let ! angel of salvation on the deep.”