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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922. ' Latest Announcements of Church News Activities | NEW AUDITORIUM OF CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. 'I_UTHERANS FA[}E Sunday School Lessoni ORLD PROBLEMS their religious obligations and faith- ! i i 10 THE DEAD LINE By Arthur B. ‘Reeve The Star’s Week End Fiction . Last of Three Installments. . HUGH T. STEVENSO! fully perform their spiritual services at the temple. He promised them that when they returned unto the Lord and faithfully met their obliga- tions t¢ Him they would enjoy & SAGE OF MALA- S Malachi, 3.1; 4.3. Golden Text: Return unto me, and I will return unto vou, | |spiritusl ] The stors thus far: | bunch of < and unissucd pawn- an S & 4 piritugl and material evidence of Mra. Lynn Moulton goes for help to Ken-| tiviccts bearing the name, “Stein's 1 th. Jehovah of‘hosts—Mala His presence,and prosperity. Biennial Cof ti Meet aedy” e nd e o the muien ! comedy | 1 St Thaame, nd an address on| |_ 3T { pEvery one’ who reads 'Malachi's lennial nvention WMeets marr alton. » et e charges against his countrymen and e She said her hushand had | £°. ettt e were)] | t g ic i i Eiven"her & buadred- thousand doliar diamond | ’ljm-‘“'lj"' e e e Stemers | Malachin message reveals the fact %u'}':!(.',ev:ulrn ;‘;Pn":fi.'flfl qu%n;ris apicE | in Buffalo on Oc- e et s L or only @ tool for the o r 5. o B ahe e n paste repicn of 1 made, | higner up? Who was this Stein? ! that many of our modern problemsiago the Wall Strect Journal sounded | and Herman Schloss, a jewefer miden | Wh it all suld only | were perils of ancient times. Hu- the note of alarm concerning our own | tober ]7 Lane. had taxen, the orlginal wad d Ber | guess. 1 was from the | manity hae remained the same|iang, j¢ declared that Gnatame oy | G 000 on it Thia morning S tele- | wealth of Diar to a din 2 . eds is more than raflway extension phoned the eckisee had bern 'n.o[ Bowery pawnalion. even thoagh pawe. | throughout history. very genera- yuudm western :rrlzallm.\. and a low | i Electric Protection. a Imrglar alirm com- | broiing at 3 per cent a month—and | tion has had to face similar ques-|(@rifl, and a bigger wheat crop, and| | BUFFALO, X. Y ember 16 Tany, also called Holmes for help about the °7OF b p 2 &P ; as | @ ercl 4 et K | 3 B e e e radt iacn pesed | OTE. 00 the side—pays. T knew, $00. | tigns to those that we are called upon | & fherchant marine, and a. new Navy. | Bore problems. pf world-wide. im without any di e But nobody, not even| that diamonds are arded on the | ; j1s the revival of piety, the kind father | 3 Y oy ek iatant, Laew ihe comhi ! Enst Side as nowhere else in the | to solve. In the closing book of theiand mother used to have—piety that portance in religious circles Ui mation. { world. outside of India. [t was no|Old Testament the messenger of Je-{fi‘_’l;‘{)“""mlfu good busi R nn for | |have come before the United” Lu ennedy taok an impression of some sort| uncommon thing. I had heard. for a!p,yg pints a ally family prayer before breakfast, | theran Church at any time in s trom " the. ainee. office doaer Lieut. Wintem | Bnmarnker Whose £hop Secmed divps | ROVah points out that the heart of rignt in the middle of harvest: thet e ot Gisenee. will 4 ity detective, in alno o the case Mia o s o e tomnal vietter I | man's dificulties is due to the sin|quit field work a half-hour carly Thurs- et ot Moulton teleplioaes that the paste renlien It | have“tored away in his vaull gems|of humanity. The prophet takes up |14Y night «o as to get the chores done R ian The Deluxe, ‘and she ix afraid fer busand | TUTRIE it (he hundreds of thou- | the cynical question of men and SHOWS | Shat oL aYer mesting, Thats tion here, beginning Octuber 17 Ret, evidentls making an appointment with | remarked Kennedy. “Winters, you i their civil thinklag and sinful living. { dured the trials of the worid war, we | JIRIOLBEY SN e o e e her'al the Recherce apartments“aud there b and Jameson heing Muller along. 1} The lust Old Testament prophetidid it with the hope that it was the { “."‘“;,-‘“;“1" on e Emied b found & gambling place which she and Sehloss am goi 5 to the Deluxe {probably preached about the time ot |{end of war and the opening of a new. |Church upon the matter of linkin frequented. e T e SGaDEiE B N ety Mo Slptunc fara) Neverimal nis s ol s naw un with the ¥ Coun: 1 ay that 1 was surprised at n r ry has a nation | ! & : e 1 Aantton e P nttias [stances of his times appear to be |given and promised to give more than | | Churghes (with whom they now e HAT night 1 was sitting. bre | and I waited with |Similar to those which the two lead- | we have in recent years for the! (R0X - QORENICRLIND. o ing over the ¢ hile € i resisting Muller, while Ken-|ers of the restoration had to face in|missionary programs of the various | with the World Confere "€ over the case, while Craig | Bt st the denr | their efferts of reconstruction. Mala- | Christian denominations. We have not | g Order with was studying a photograph ¢ wjar 1 could hear what |chi condemns, as they did, “priestly j¥¢en the end of war. We have seen | 4 Work which he made of the smudge | Xity, foreign MArriages, remissness \gvu-fl?;ma :ilrprm;hn! and pledges made | L pusther “"‘ 4 on the glass door down at Schloss’. He | lton.” he hegan, “some- people in tithes and other dues, | for the glory of God unpald. Perhaps | i ol !uwl‘l; his sc R ', 2 ,' 3 l‘: g has happened — indifference and doubt.” His il was necessary that those pledges hromhor denond iy e pal in his scrutiny of the prin o "' mq 1 ered that nE e 1s the ne of a thor- should call for heroic sacrific 50 ,hflll ision field of Iudia mission answer the telephone. faee and Tagitated manner |eugh reformation and ougit to have | We could share by our selfdenial and ary socicties of ( Britain for the “Something has happened to Schl i that she knew already {necn of great value to the work of | Shating in the services of our Lo 2l | establishing of 4 & Christin un N S Y = : “Where s 3lr. Moulton o went | Nchomiah and Kzra. ! stry was marked by u life i versity in south 7 will be he exclaimed. seizing his hat and coat. |, changing his question | “The last of the, Old Testament |0 selfdenial. sacrifice and - suffering. asked 1o zive the Winters has been watching hin. H: tr. Moulten i< at his fofice,” she |prophets faced the facts of his day. {L0I€sS We suffer with and for Him {arrangement which didn’t go to the Recherche. Winters snuswered tremulou tele- | He found the standpatter satisfied |¥® Cannot expect to share in ti< linto for close int « i g e a ph sov. | Phoned while I was out 't a'with the condition of things because |1°¥8 0f His reign when He comes | their orzanization e ata place st ity ‘work toni Me I Was o his likfow and profit. | He |AEam to rule all men and natious. Church of Hur el blocks below i ome on. He [l G lwe b T eas o Llicaril tho Volce 8T the Destliin w)w;’]r"" church of Christ represents the | pose wouldn't say over the wire what it was. | has avoid or mine A finciated that che world avas detes | IEROSt interests of America and civ- . 2 i Churen Hurry the | L c riorating rapidly and saw no chance jliZation. ~All that it stands for de- | Edifice to face on Sth street, adjoining the church, that is to be erected at oxt of $400,000. Plans for the | ConvVonti ¥ We\ met Winters i less than ten h' cautioned Craig lie had|for any improvement. He had be- | €% the support, financial and | building were drawn by Arthur B. Heaton, local archite They call for an imposing stone structure, contalning | 10 1eprescit ited Luther % P SNDE Dt e risen and gone to the de e % dowbier ama distrosted. it he [OUISTWIse, of cyery butrit. i m church auditorium on the first floor, with galleries, capable of accommoduting 2060 persoms, and a large | CHUTCH atl the first Luther ; F 1 s 1 a Winters.” he hispe T vt ot met aeny it form! relizgion, | N0 Man can support the interest| banquet b kitchens and offices in the basement. I convention next r at Witte « Hachelor apartmens you 10 g0’ down to Linn Moulton's) Aithough' the prophet saw the evi- | Gfythe Kingdom of God and be in-| The exterior will b lizht stone, and will conform architecturally with the present church structure. Seven | Derg. Germany, and must b fusiric hood of the Recherche. i Meanwhile b ol dence of the presence of the dark |Lfferent to the social and moral | dwcl the nite will be razed to make way for the edifice. Work ix 18 be, in the sp 1ed in the manner in which they w v Sehloss kept roous here. explained | (Ll ;_'If_“-“h“"' O¥Sr 0 | clouds and believed that there ought ':‘l‘l’;’""f‘:"“i‘r‘ fllieu ¥= dur nation o Ivote upon the world problems whic Vinters. hurrying us quickly upstairs. | (Bt place ¢ Ting | to be a reformation in the ma n | 04 erstition, Impurity. false- ] | will arise for solu The conven “I wanted you fo see before any one | MOulton up there. LN len” e CrTowal wan ‘ohserved, yet (hood. distesard of the rights of the spent in New York state. and will | UTHER LEAGUE TO MEET |tion must also vou the pro- | else.” :hvr‘n-. Walter, for the present,” he he championed the renewal of the |de¢fensvless, such as widows and or- preach tomorrow morning and even- posal to extend the ¥ of foreign ® As we entered the large and luxu }nul"dfll | spiritunl life as the way out of their |PhAvs. defrauding the workmen of ing at §t. Mark’s Lutheran Church. | missions into China and the sec riously furnisned living room of the |"| ;‘»}u»n; 1 to the room where 1) perilous position. The messenger of his fair wages” and others of a rea-| . pEiE S IN YORK NEXT TUESDAY of Mexico settl=d by ( e Jewel suite a gruesome sight greet- | CUI¢ edd her erying softly God was an optimist. He found that ;""!mhl" income upon their investment | == | Rev. Dr. James Sh Montgomer %A G | Luthera 1o mereas ed_us. 3 Now. Mrs. 3ioult he said. gen- | T cnime mt o of iaound that {of time, talents and money. The ! = 1 will preach at the Calvary Methodi Iy the work of church butle d("l;here lay ?‘m?f; on the fl.,.ir‘ face 1 trouble you 1o { gua ‘to the fact that “the religious | Prophet ;rm‘v-d all these to their dis- | Representative Adolphux I Nelson | Church tomorrow moraing on “A Dis. Large Number of Delegates From the western provinees o own, in a horribly contorted posi- T L0 &1 s wenh and the epiritaal regard of Jehovah. He saw the bless- [of Wisconsin will address the O, H.|tressed Man and His Misguided z Canada S Uil onerhana elmened Londe OVETe T n | Vision was dim” He sought to - | 183 OF His Messianic reign arise Ike | Ingram Bible class at 10 o'clock to- | HICRISC In the exening ar o olock United States and Canada e il Bo e ¥. the torn sleeve of a wom- . Bo epaazed, wi o thas dim. & SOUERC t0 M7 )the sun of righteousness wi eal- 2 )r. Montgomery will give # sermon- - izing another great car T:u‘ r:;)r‘v:“:mrc‘rul;::\;llmll.nl M\n' tracs D iy Kenne hm 1<k me to s : s s country” tsaving aud transforming force in the ¢ Sunday morning throughout the | Broken Snare. YORK. I ptember This | contral tur s L of vlo . e, but excep Lny e o) 2 n . . - iworld today comes from the light of | 2 Sl nvitat & | * % S R, U thera "o W e Bidecun chle e e eobt ae ! eondition te He did it by a unique méthod of [ 00" ¢ i nd a cordial invitation is ex-| iy e hur ot g theran JConns ‘a:amlen,- object on the floor was | fprditiol meRiing oA the people | the cross. Nothing can stop the juds- 1 ‘4l those interested in. Bibl Rev. Perey Tosher Hall will con-| ity will be the church con of thk | e A merican K dy b = “But you must edv in a And showing them rect, solu. | Ment of God upon the sin of man or | s re v Bible | g0t the monthly service of praver|inited States this when 300 | The church s Kennedy bent down over him. |, B : nedy in a | e et a0 Inations \erson has taught the | Study o attend. For the next month | for Christian healing in St. Paul's [ jeiezates from ail g this coun- | a more sym ““In & coener, by the @ I ean't. Oh—have mercy on me, 1 |Questions tha: were trying the souls | ¥orid that ¢ is a judementla program of special speakers has!Episcopal Church. Alexandria, mextf /(5o oo O o0 : {the home missic e he ¢ 12 s & ECYy of e b S ¥ o = day. The crisis gh which the| yeen arrs Wednesday at 8§ pm. The holy com-| T+ SOk A NG Scotia will at-| o0 0 A decle e of Srioe atATKed iy am terribly upset. You £ men: he then pui an answer in : the | heen arranged i Y Soma s ond the fifteenth | onvention | NeETOES. 4 wudiartatbed. b | I is your duty to go. Mre Moul- mouth of an imaginary opponent | RAtlons of the earth are passing nhw * ¢ - * | munion will be administered at 30:304 5, By 0ty of America | granting Winters, who had been stud: ton.” he Tepeated i i immediately “overwihelr I i His judgment for negleet of Him : am 3 which convenes 1 Synod of the No " : ! . ; i His cause : = e * % ¥ % i S Ggtcal the room while we got our bearing I dow't understand.” she mur- With persiflage. cutting irony. ¢ Fis y % i BEvening services will be resumed at b ? The theological s picked up i queer.looking revolver|mured. nhroket s ng rebuke. Nothing could be aif, We wiil return by penitence 10 ppiphany Lutheran Chureh tomorrow e piipte af he (Church, of Ou the from the floor. = As he held it up I! Kennedy, not hirsh- | Spirited than his onset; it is the im we know that He will return 10 The holy communion will he admi ather will_be occupled tomorrow zathe frous i itlon; - 4e B Kell toan B e s et S aiy ue s SRRiva roncrr: ‘bput |us nd remove 'the \worli's bruises | futcred ¢ hoth recvicea Dr. Statk | moralng Ly Rev. Hal G. Kearus. b Hors e nas barrel was a long cylinder with a ump card. ~We | Tollows bout; swift thrust and parry § a00 CIF shortcoming. — The new | the pastor, will be in cha i el ] . general Seeret ratchet of catch at the butt end. He | MUst work quick 1n his hands we | of 5 aua, ac last the fmar ‘rn:mzv;v“l‘ s "'”r"!{ fosy 2l e "”""{i""rfi-.'. et '.'::,,‘4“;]"'.’, THe openine s turned (¢ over and over carefulis found the frasments of a tuen dress. | deall With deadly effect” He | RESHRR s (AN Jntrmationali) Will Ilave Paul-Like | 112th Machine ¢ n. o Dis- oo By, George™ he muttered. “it has | Wl the palice = 0 1| in thels vimws and Qiscouraned At the |Deen governed by it hates and ! e’ s Rev. I Hez Swem's| wricr of Coumbia organization sl .1 She u 3 i [ . ws and discouraged G Saaii ot % z P omorrow night. at Centennia g % % = 5 Kennedy gianced more minutely at | fold her, if she had decoived hersel? turn affaies had -1 with LoDe by bitions and animoaltica A% i Church, The mornime subs DF. Hafiy D. is; propnsea v the body. There was not a mark ce. that Kennedy Knew her seo | promising the coming of the Messial Nere mr o genand € ject is: “Our Father's Exactingness.” e S5t {be urged a on it. 1 stared about vacantly at | - The expectation of the Coming One | program. of Jos lied by the mind and s 3 of the Metropol churches in whic the place where Winters had picked |, Antoinette Moulton was standing | runs like a golden thread through the | by "n?‘i" <”-.n'x'5r"f' as they have \n-‘ni S Sy Aiter . 1L Church, will p: | 2nd to make mo e it s ap B him, talking. rapidls 3 7, shread through the | by ‘the spirit of ‘the ake In secking| Rev. Thom Williamson, jr. rector of ing and evening LomMorrow. e R “Look.” I cried. my eve catching a | “Seme one has told Lynn | know | in ive Mesatan | orer and national aggrandizement. nicknitaopaliChurchihas cotucns morAliE seraion Wil be {ureed tha e e L G R R e e I S DA R Messiab | then che worn. " tor, nd the vty and will conduct all the - of u Per iy ased ¢ woodwork near it. gonceal. 1€ 3ou had come half an |devout Hebrew with « ind con- | Hia Tove: e meslits oot He3 of ssgilan tservicts loMorroy i D naiatic. ser g vacations “It must have fallen and sxploded 1o ¥ou would not Fave found | fidence, So that they have faced the ! the jov of His gotie i grice and | * : | evangelistic servi A | on the floor,” remarked Kennedy. ' - S0 written to Mo Sonlone | daskest periods of tners history with ! Has bt AN et el The man who| Rev. U. A. Ransom of Boiling kindergarten, u ations and “Let me see it, Winters." threstening ‘hin that ¢ 1e oia ol hope borau of ihelr history with}bhas been filed with His spirit will mect | Springs. Teun., will pre tion of Miss Elsie Har i i s A | P £ e did ne scause o is coming. h acid test ¢ ey o C18 Lenn., 2 ’ S B o e pointed to w 1 locali Cralg held it at ara's length and | ISGYe the country he would shyot him | 0730 announcement of the reiiianiel N satae o (hpan for e [town Baptist Church at both services | Mrs, Henry e —_— pulled the cateh. Instead of an ex- &L SIERE Mr. Schloss showed e tie | triumph wa in the Garden of | tian he ought not to give I Seag) OmOTIaR _ oS O%¢ bt the community work for_socie i pe plosion there came a cone of light [l¢fer, | Eden. It was kept before them in!required of the Jew. His guide will > % 4 T I Pt in the interest of Chris- 2 the | !B.Y.P.U.RALLY PLANNED from the top of the gusm. As Ken- , o 1€ 1o this. [ must either |Fite and ceremony. in type and sym- | Bot be the requirement of the law, byt | Rev. Dr has rewurned from | G0 (Ton Prestgent, ¢ e ; : nedy moved it over the wall T saw ;Upe with au'nw.\ or lose his aid. | bol. and in the oft-repeated proph the standard of the blessings he has)bis vacat 1 will occupy his pul- ; U347 2 % % % g0, 1L vice s, == = [4 In _the center of the circle of light e thought of cithe as unendur- S of messenger up to the received. He will give in accordanes [P tomorrow morning and evening. | Sirst Cong R Tl Ok nd wh, a dark spot. LS St o at Yer was depen hour of Malachi, who was the last With the way God has blessed him and (His morning theme will be ‘Indivi- | First Congre Rapps. Milwaukee, : men 1l R ’ A mew invention. Craig ex- (€U0 10 one of the prophets to speak of tue, do it With Joy, for God loveth a hilarl- Wualism in Religion”; evening, “Mas- | the o jetary. Harry Hodges, ' Philad Mint plained. “All you need to do is tof ‘Tonicht 1 met ni his smpty | Messial’s advent. e speuks in the | OUS giver. querading Religionist rence A Barbour, pres and tréasurer, LW, Ba . will pa mova it sothat Hetlo‘daric sot falis |, 13 ept dlone. T knéw that e messenger who would * % % x er Theolon e et hnown] deinhia } 10 e directly on an object. Pull the crig- | had what was IeTt of his money with in the spirit of Elijak to pre- 1 (he Ninth Street Cheisbtan | Bafhour Is one of e b e { ger—the bullet strikes the dark spot. | | “v”‘lmy_lh'- hing was pached vy pare the way, through the removal of | 8,000 PHILADELPHIANS [chtreh Rev, Georae A, Ailer wi | Baptist preachers, BUR) as outside EDUCAT i Even a nervous and unskilled marks: | \ MU Tenarcl C L would noc elope all obstacles that interfered with the . preach tomorrow. morniie on “Good | collesiate ircles. He has been prom- ION WEEK PLANS. dark. He can even shoot from be- | Bl puy the bhalance on the e e wae L tie IN HOLY. NAME PARADE b R e P e A e ity anird | ST > " | that he had losi— klace | g soor: . Steerin ednesda cht, the men's ¢ order, being 3 ty % 3 NP Srotation o semcfinE—| o i e i iier i, | SISAROUIE out, that she Messiahis| —— [Bible class. taught by Representa- nic T imaeir. " Dr. Barhour | Board of Episcopal Church An-! i tor are] 1w pistol in my mufr, | coming would be characterized by the i i M. Robsion of K ¢ il ‘at on the subject a It was too mueh for me. T cowta | gne aebich Lvnn Lt S ool | Tatlon e R ang | Archbishop Curley to Address jive T M Robxion of Kentueks, will on B Sabdect:| mounces Proposed Observance. o . a wi dy Ji2 ow it i owa restored. The first task was t | l'the me: “a 2 fen The ; deftly bent over Schloss again and | perate. o s "mmr;s lfarlhlarf lr: Marchers Here October 8. ::,',‘:. xv;:‘n‘ll‘-:dn. class and their friends ”’lh‘n boa f of religions education placed o plece of “elemically pre.| | “He told me e loved me, that Lynn | {1e4%5ed Of dross and Impurity betort Forty Bands Assured i e g, the Eptsconal church is' i red paj o T | not, never had—th. 7| the blessings of the new era could 3 3 : i s S TR ea, the dead man. = rried me only o how g %0 be conerred. The prophet saw the| The parade of the Holy Nam (AL thel Immanpel Dantist Churen i Garamnine B Tuke When he withdrew it [ could see | wealth and diamonds, to give him g |T€ARINE process working its stern & of tie Holy Name 20- [Rev. Gove G. Jolinson. predches t Fitaln i that it bore marks of the lines on |social position —that I’ was e s | judgment on the apathetic priestaand | C/c0¢S of Washington, Philadelphia, jmorrow morning and the Lord's su ol 45 | Rev. James Lawrer his head. Without a word Kennedy ' a Dixce of property—a dumme > ° | UDon “the superstitious. immoral and | Baltimore. Richmond and other cities ; Per_will follow. At night a spe lher tomorrow morning. The Tobic |tional secretary of the drew from his pocket a print of the | “He tried to kiss me. It “was | cruelly unjust people.” He pointed{and towns in this vicinity service for yvoung people will be h. “What the Old Testament Teaches Washington, will be in photograph of the smudge on Schloss' | volting. 1 strugeled mway ire e nielout that it would mot be until rec|Der 8 18 expected to be oms of ihe |at Which the pastor and Percy 8. Fos- | About Giving. frog October 13 to i will s | MISSIONARY TO S door. | ““And in the strucele the ormohim. iforms in the moral and social 1ife |largest religiovs demonstrations eveg |ler Will speak, the latter telling of | ™ i (3t jmeetngs in the " District | Rev. Avel A. Martin. who 5% is possibler he = hatt to | il from’ my mut “and i e e e T S g L T Cpstrations ever INorthfleld and’the great convention| Rev. Dr. G. Eilis Williay neighboring parishes. The p ‘years® i ify a PerSo] y C 20! i v 2 = e - Sy ” ] & S o ist P or ethodis for the is ne r = - By | e e [eery, “adultery. periury and oppres- | Reports from Philadelphia are that | "€ld there this summer Jister of the Petworth Method for the week i beine arranged L Neations Poroscopy. | ¢ e he was aflame with sus-|%0on would the Messiah come. John jthere will be between six and eight | copal Church, has returnec, - mander C. T. the board. Com- and whe. with and ot sweat glands or pores. Poroscopy | picion. Ithe Baptist was the refiner and re- | thousand men in line from that ety | Rev. Dr. Herbert F. Randolph has !six-week vacation on the hauific ¢ iander C. T. Jewell dren, is spending vacatio Dr. Edmond Locard, director of the | = So—its murder ou want® he|former wio prepared the way for the |The other mearby cities report aiso |returned from his vacation in New {and will occupy the pulpit of with Sterline poltce laboratory al Lyons, calls it | shouted " -Well, murder it shall ber' * | coming of the Christ. large. delegatiops will be in attend. Enzland and will preach tomorrow ;church at both services tomorrow: | op : =it iy The shape, arrangement. number per) L waw death'in his eve as he seiz- | The key to Maluchi is found in his|2nce. From present indications there | MOrning and evening at Foundry M.|his subjects being “The Normal - LK ON METAPHYSICS. & o B R "ol hera we lThe oid basicn o ot nseless now. | charge of their robbing God ot tithes | Wil be forty bands in the parade, ac- GHULGH. S5 7 perience LR e —— S ! John T. Huddle, pastor. s k. Bealdes, & | ne passion came over him. Be- |and offerings. He di a 2 lcording to the committee in charge. * | Wonderlana of God.” i A 2 B the Church have added the iines of the forehead.” | fore " 'Killed —he—would have his| Heion snon s foanciel pacis hat e | The marchers and friends will assem- | Foundry Epwort! e e “Promotion day in the | Annie Rix Militz Will Speak at Eb- pastor, Rev: John T. Huddle, will He was studying the two impres- | way with me. hisligion upon a financial basis, but he | % T4LTIEGE B 1 a assem Foundry Epworth League will re day school September 24, and Oc 3 Dacior - i 3 S= { Wity ted g Ginela Sib he Monument Lot an i s cities tomo vening | Sunday school September 24, i . the evening service, which w! o e e tlon i facs word | Sysamed With 3 wild effort 1| Htons, Thes e bl RS the singing of hymns Sarine the | with e e Zl“’r.‘!i‘gimm 1 will be Rally Sunday. bitt Hotel. held at § o'elock 0! S ¢ from him. d civil obligat v solemn Dbenediction services. Arch- |o'clock. A special program has been A A Rix Mil a peculiar expression. i to strike me. | N4 €iVil obligations to the govern- {piwhop Curley of Baltl 110:6:¢ : d a . = James of Rich- x Militz. lecturer and; P - G fan T s aiaed in ent In aceotdance with the Teashe. “urley altimore is to ad- | arranged, featuring a variety of at-| Evangelist W. H. James i e e o an ioThis s not the Read which was |1 suw his eves wlagsy. Then'he sank | menta of the 1w, but they had paid | (s 1o, SfECMPIY PFIOF to the re- | tractions. = Some mew leaiue songs|mond. Va.. i to preach tomorrow teiar sive thre icc.| REVIVAL MEETING NIGHTLY. - |, S : the jback o the floor—dead of apo- | their ti : vices. will be Introduced. Messrs. Covert |11 4 S pm. at the Cosmopoli- Subeo > e . » s offien i = : their tithes to Jehovah i based . 2 11 am. and $ 7 3 ubjec evening T v Simo W. Drew fioor in Schloss’ office. ~_peering | plexy—dead of his furious emotions. | cmerence me imuerrons oarimes o Arrangements are being made by a |and Haller will contribute a stringed ‘Baptist Church, N street between deg vening Jtexs Dye Simoni R, W. Jen | through, on the night of the robbery. 1 fled > perfect offerings. They | committoe of v, L tan Bap Make Your 1 conduct a revival meeting cach in order to see before picking the g oW youl have foundingesr | BAG. Considered their“financial and |co'Coiiod o COMER Witk theknlghts | instrunient number AHl grebestra of | gth and 10th suects, Perpetu s e At Moab Baptist 5 lock whether the office was empty | She had turned. h 1d met |material conditions as evidence that|march A chies: te | elght pieces will mpany the con- * Path eneration.” and Fri- | 2ith str T e g ready for the hasty | the room - Kewmed: hastily, to leave|God did not love them. The prophet e jTiceting of this commit- | gregational singing. Mrs. Ruby Pot-| pe fal term of the Sunday school|day. 8 pm., “All the Way o As. |minnin and continu everything y m. Kennedy blocked the door. |y phet | tee will be held next Monday night, ter will be the soloist a C ans- | censi SAgiae AR § A Sxerythine el e Mautea, Viocked the door. | insisted that the evila of which they |at 8 oelock At Knights of Columpus | Beall reager s Scloist and Miss Hester {of the Episcopal Chanel of the Trant: | censien. throuhout week, under the “That disposes of my theory that|listen to me. What S the first complained had come upon them be- | Hall, under the temporary chairman- b i ey P figuration will start tomorrow morn- | An International New Thought Al-| ational Negro Mir Schioas robbed himselts remarked | question you asked me? ‘Can 'y thio Cause in their sinful desire for mer- | ship of Anthony J. Barreti. - ¥ MEUTt 980 o'clock. Morning services {liance conference and svmposium on | Alliance of Amet Winters reluctantly. | ¥But the strug-| You? And T tola Sou you comla Thst|cenary gain they had neglected to pay | Archdiocesan President of the Holy | ont ovimimaion® B Briggs will preach |will be held at 7:30 and 11 8.1 Even- | «Ww of Spreading the Knowledz herhood aud gle here, the meeve of the dress, the | is no time for—-for suicide~ He shog | = == Name Society P. 7 Haltican waally | 0n “Guldance and Sustenance” to-|ing services, which were discontinued jof Mind and Power” is to be Labor Bureau Nortolkc Jast’ Sunday to Nanrese>tns | MOTrow morning at Fifth Baplist | for the summer months, Will be re- |Wednesday at 3 o e pistol—could he have been shot? | Ak i conatiarca TR L Be Tomr D ey L “For God's sake, Kennedy.” shouted | delcgates of the Virgini ety, 2 i { nedy. “It looks to me more like & |band. Muller is v o hus | @ voice at the street door, “what are Bembled In. semiiansual shvention, | SeTVice Is “Repentance | —_— 1 case of apoplexy. = i Muller?” she cried. “He made the | Y01 d0ing here? on the coming Washington demo: - E gty 3 x i PASTOR OUT OF TOWN. What _shall we do?” asked Win- |replica It was McLear himself. He had | stration. Tomorrow Mr. Haltigan will |, "Fairyland of the Gods™ is the sub- LAST OPEN-AIR SERVICE. IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE. | Rev. Reginaid Rowland, assist ters. “Far from clearing anything | “Very well. T am going to clear| COMe With the Hale patrol, on his|address the men of western Maryland [3¢¢t 0f a lecture to be given by Viva 0 | S ot ASEAT up this complicates it. 5 this thing o Comm EpIng to clear| [\¥fle” now to take care of the|at a rally to be held at Tanesiown. |M. January at 300 Homer bullding. = o lof the New York Avenue Preshyteria “Where's Muller? asked Kennedy.| It was all confused to me, the dash | ¢Pidemic of robberies. Md., where will gather the Holy Name | 501 13th street, tomorrow evening at | Secretary Cooper of ¥. M. C. A. to | Vaughn Bible Class Plans Recruit- | Church, will preach tomorrow mori . ” y 5 y | cruit- | ¥ “Does he know? Perhaps he can shed | in a car to the little pawnbrokers on| Before Craig could reply a cab drew | men from twelve parishes. 8 o'clock. I | ing mnd evenine at the First Preshy some light on it. = the first floor of a five-story tenement, | UP with a rush at the curb and two The past week several of the Wash- * Kk ok ok Be Speaker Tomorrow. ) ing on Wide Scale. nE My ot ”'H " S ninEa Aass. ‘Zh'z;{;nfhgg at’r:em:&“':&'v;ern?‘erx]ldouls '};”\;mfid‘ ";("‘v jcitheipiacabone i’;’lfibu:'liff thflef.h"{‘g' 1}“(" ufuull\n" "mtw’; tmmh:! ';‘cm Talissltolinto- hm the Takoma Park Baptist Church [ yyijjjam Knowles Cooper. general| The Vaughn Bible class of Calvary "":’;" R""v-.r' Dick Wilson of Prine - side of Muller's Keys. ca nselves into_the shop.|mote interest in the parade. the pastor, Rev. William E. La Rue, s S el et e i Theolo Seminary Winters had arrived. Over the safe in back was a frame-| 1he¥ were Winters and Moulton. | wint " peak tomorrow At both | the |secretars of the Y. M. €. A. will be|Baptist Church i e e e s We left the body in charge of the|work like that which had covered) Without a word. taking advantage > morning and evening services. At 11jthe speaker tomorrow afternoon at|tions for a memb e on last Sunday. surgeon and of the policeman. who |Schloss’ safe. Kennedy tore it away, | Of the first shock of surprise, Kenneay | SEES CHAOS FACED S o e I s 0 Lineolo 7otk 4t oty ooime ntibalases vesmultng Jt)Avsone congrogation, = arrived about the same time. and fol- | regardless of the “alurm which it | had Clapped a plece of chemical paer | 2 the Soul” At this service. Mrs. |4 o'elock. This will be the last meet- | expects to more than ¢ ea-{oNE BUpDIT AL EDUIDIL MERIS oM owi nters. | must have sounded. In a m on the foreheads of Mrs. Moulton, - | Charles G. Rovle wi sent season. Ti vil embership of 500 j row am. e Muller lived in a cheap boarding before it on his k‘::g:‘ he | Phen of Moulton, and on Mu‘l‘le?': BY CENTRAL EUROPE | rue :hl(xnznol(}l:t“s”r'n#"gh \l{;\c}: 'h'lganei.fn’-‘f«'l'mmlu:d o the ;Jif.{:r;},i,l e".‘":“-m:.;‘r hip of 500. en | YOUNE people’s service at & 85, jouse in a shabbily respectable strect o s how Sehloss safe was| Oblivious to the rest of us he studied iy iy ence for Christ” © At the cveninglof . M. Griest before the address. into its member. B the past{DIbIE cliool ‘resumes lts sossions &t lowntown, and without an g opened so quickly,” he muttered, the impressions in the full light of 5 < |Service Dr. A. Owen Penney will] L. R. Townsend, graduate of the week: Willlam I . M. Albert, | 3:3¢ a.m '::;m'l"fi:?&;}.‘;bedupm:\i‘::::dm :t‘l; (‘;‘rnlr}i‘&el’rxrzl‘a"flflox‘e:(;f:ily_". ., “Here is some lhq[(fs]‘;:tfler‘.‘ et Christian Temple Pastor Says View ;Inz. 'rh‘»V prayer meeting aclfeduled!schoa] of relxlgxlnus education of (rhv W. 3. Armsteong, Vi Buell, L. L. | 4 3 p 2 e 3 2 % ng his wite w | for next Wednesday at 8 p.m. will be | Y. M. C. A, will preach tomorrow aft-! Caldwell. T. Deutech, vans, | not disconcerted, as we entered. He had placed the peculiar tele-|a scornful curl of the lip. Is Shared by Many Prominent [, ombined with the monthiy meeting ernum‘x: e Phaniterinnil v e e Byanad BAHAI LECTURE. ‘What's the matter?” he asked. phone-like transmitter close 'to the| “I've been told of the paste replica— People Abroad of the Women's Misslon Society of |Church at Cropley, Md. | Kimbrough, B Morris, FEdward B Kinney. formerly Ju-‘x"}gfi;'; e enions deadin " © Ra¥ omuinationilosic 200 was turning; the a1 wrote .Schloss that T'd shoot [pieADTCAC. the Takoma Park Baptist Church.| Page McK. Etchison, religious work [and Samuel Robinson. . ® | ganist and chofrmaster of St. N 4 Mr. b ombination rapidly. own like the dog he 1s, you— o An address will e ; . Y. M. C. A, will conduct th > ! eh, New York ¢ will s g B o e e ot e o opa ks the dos ) ¥y BALTIMORE, September 16.—That AR address will be delivared by the |director, Y. M. C. & will conduct the| = Prof s D. Blixs, teacher of the | Chureh, New Vork cits. will speak C - stal nited States commissioner | morning service at th rst eform- | elass, will be the speaker at the gu- | Studio Hall, 121 ‘onnecticut avenun The man seemed speechless Wwith |twist and the ponderous doors swung §2edd.r‘e“;’ herselt up scorntully. :’"“} L‘:‘"P” ,‘sl‘"’““d to slide into | of Indian affairs, Edgar Briant Mer-|ed Church at 11 o'clock. {Tar session at $:30 welock tomortow | tomorrow cvening at § o'clock, on the e “An, ave been told why you|chaos is the opinion of many promi- | itt. i ihai movement for world v 16 S S and withi his sxioe packed ne “PIWhat is it7* T asked eagerly. married me_-to show off your wicked nent persons ;x‘:e met (erlngyh& stay % ok ok % SRAA mornini. Buhai movement for world unity. g X Burslars microphones e an-|jewels and help you in your— abroad, according to Rev. Dr. Peter a £ Muller looked dazediy rom one Of | yucred mAKilS TooKIng oVer the con.| ~ "You liet” he cried flofcely. “Muller | Ainelie; pastor of Christian Temple (Newton, Wanger, one of the gen| FIELD MASS NGED. | by AN HEALING SERVICE. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE us to the other. but shut up like a i ya ™ et S (0 s OV o bhone (—Some one open this safe—whosexer | Dr. Ainslie recently returned from|and O streets, will preach tomorrow W i 1 ) h Science is to e ok ad better come along | 1% NOW used by burglars for pieking | it 15 If what T have been told fs true, |2 t¥o-month trip to' Burope, during | at'11 am. on “Fragments,” and 8 pm, | Church Campus in Southeast Scene [ A healing service will he held A Iecture on Christian Science is a8 on ja1 witness:” b combination locks. When you turn | there is in it one new bag containing | Which time he was one of thirteen|.on the Road to Jericho.” The new jSt Andrews Eplopat Church iladelphin, at § onjght at ' with us as & material witness,” burst | £ bt 0 e made when | the necklace. 1t was stolen from |delegates from this country to the| uartet engaged for the comi of First Observance. mioFraw afternoon Kt 4 oclockl The [Thiiadelpt bt 8 i i e out Winters roughly. Y the proper number comes opposite|Schloss. to whom you sold my jewels. | Copenhagen conference of the World) vear wiil e o e - [rector, Rev. J. J. Dimon. will spcak f the First Church of ! Scientis Kennedy said nothing, lea\ln: !gnl the working point. It can be heard|The other old bag, stolen from me, | Alliance for International Friendship|uvening. - LD AL The first annual field mass will be {about Prof. Coue’s method of I 1itng. umbia road and Euclid street Jort of third-degree work (o the de-| sometimes by 4 sensitive car, al-|Contains the paste replica you had | TREough the Churches, . ittt e toag ot the sy . - | though it _is imperceptible to most|made to deceive me. . ope is now faced by about nine g e morning he campus e Church | tera tried {o ‘extract more than the | pelione ' But by e ot e was il bo wonfused that I do | Situations comparable to the dimi| The North Capitol M. E. Church.iof Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 15tn IRE] JIGIOUS SERVICES AT TEMPLE HEIGHTS monosyllables, on't know.” Ini{"ie ah easy matter to hear the|not know how it happened. I think | culty which prevailed in Alsace-Lor- | NoT! "EP ol and K streets north-iand Morris roads southeast. —Rev. \ anawer to every inquiry of Muller | (£ \%, 80 SRS¥ MEUEr O BEEE the ! i was Muller who opened the safe. . TAine after it was taken by the Ger-|east will resume lts regular program | Franz M. W. Schneeswelss, rector of s . - L, about his employer's life and busi- | fou “There fs the new yellow bag”|Mansin 1870, he states. “Racial and|Of activities for the fall and winter |the church, will celebrate the mass, Sunday, September 17, 1922, 4 p.m. ness. He had taken a vellow chamois bag | cried Moulton, “from Schloss’ own | linguistic minorities are’having the | S€330h October 1. A picnic will be|The St. Cyprian's Choral Society and A A low exclamation from Craig at-| . % %% JSRT0 ol o0ehcq i, safe. Open it language of the countries to which |held in Rock Creek Park by the Ep- | the mixed choir of the church will; , o11s 5 tracted my attention from Winters | °Uf 8/ " SG 4 tne famous Moul- | MeLear had taken it. He did so.|they now belong forced upon them, | Worth Leagns next Sitiriay and che fsing the mass. Sermon by Rev. William S. Abernethy In a corner he had discovered a small box and had opened it. Inside was a dry battery and a most peculiar in- strument, something like a little flat telephone transmitter, yet attached by wires to earpieces that fitted over the head after the manner of those of the word out biuntly. “All may not ton diamonds. He held them up—in all their wicked brilliancy. No one spoke. Then he took another yellow bag, more dirty and worn than the first. As he opened it, Mrs. Moulton could restrain herself no longer. There sparkled, not the real gems, but the replica. “The devil!” Moulton exclaimed, breaking from Winters and seizing the old bag. He tore it open and—it was empty. “One moment,” interrupted Ken- and they see their mother tongue dying out. Naturally they resent this condition. “This Is one of the' largest prob- lems facing Europe at present, and to a great extent it is due to the nar- row-mindedness of petty officials. Such , officials receive orders from Church. The subject at the evening serve itg annual rally day. * * Xk ok Brig. and Mrs. David Still, the new divisional oflicers of the Salvation rmy over the District of Columbia, will held a welcome meeting at the No. 1 Corps, 606 E street northwest, sumed next Sunday WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. A memorial servicé, at which time a tablet to the boys of the parish who served in the world war will be pm. | of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church will as Pastor Calvary Baptist Church (The - President’s Church.) Rev Frecly H. Rohrer, sist at the service. a wire! detector. e . " “Th replica’ sh ied. “The | nedy, lookl: ) ‘:xm‘ o thisT" ASked Kennedy, et & cr ook lng pm ,fi;‘}“‘.’;,{""’;‘!fi‘; their | governments and_then distort | tomorrow . évening at .15 o'clock. gl;‘ven:d. Il be held at St dohws e, < em to sul themselves. n _many | Th will be aided by their daughter, urch, Norwoot par] 5 ethesda, a0 the Drodusts of halt x ‘acren 4 it Bhter, | motrow. mormink &t 11 o'elock: THE NATIONAL MALE QUARTET He looked at it phlegmatically. deaf instrument I have been working ;x.n." ravllcd the jeweler. “My hearing tting " poor. chne& looked hastily from the in- ‘Without a word, Craig handed the real necklace to her. Then he slipped the paste jewels into the newer of the bags and restored both it and the mpty one to their places, banged and the products of half a dozen other robberies, which the dupe Muller—or Stein, as you please— pulled off, some as a blind to conceal cases the governments have desires only that their language be taught in schools in conjunction with the moth- er language of newly acquired ter- ritories. But small officials have con- Capt. Kathleen A. Still. * k Kk Rev. Dr. Edward Hayes, pastor of Douglas Memorial Methodist Episco- A tablet also will be dedicated to Dr. Johy T. Lewis. Edgar Gray. ba Fred East. baritone. W. F. Maynard, tenor. John Martin, second tenor. . shut the door of the safe, ‘and re-|the real criminal. You may have pal Church, fI and 11th streets north- bt 4 = 3 P smment o the e e eodsn seeen Shown him how to leate 'mo’ ngar | erusd the ordees sent to mean that| 20k Wil begin a serica of Sunday Y. V. C A Will Give-the Following Numbers : he said quietly. “Quick!" he said to her, “you have | Prints, but you yourself ' have left|pe wined nut eptirely.” svaning: sermfie Rotorrow ipon ‘o PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. C. A. “Lead, Kindly Light” ceeevnnns.Dudley Buck ¢ Winters. true to his instincts. had |still a minute to get away. Hurry| What is just as good—your own fore- { ““nr "Xinsiie Stated that, while the Eeneral theme, “What Do We e 901 Rhode Island sve. Eiary Pl ;. g i been searching Muller in the mean- | —anywhere—away—only away!" head print. McLear—you were right. | f,3sings of the conference were un- [lieve?’ The first one will deal with Vesper Service. “Come Unto Mg”.....ccvvvnnne v Fleming Tiene. "Besides the various assortment| The look of gratitude that came | There's your criminal—Lynn Moulton, | ofcial, they were of the utmost 1m- | Problems related to the various fra. pat i 2 over her face, as she understood the | Professional. fence, the brains of the |portance. He further stated that they | ternal organizations of men and Now the Day Is Over”...........Joseph Barnby that & man carries in his pockets usually, including pens, pencils, note- full meaning of it was such as I had never seen before. thing.” (Copyright, 1922.) ‘were placed at the disposal of thelwomen. league of nations, for many of the * ok Kok All Masons and their families and the general public W T ene. ifhfllfl:f!’:fld .ll'l"mh ‘Quick!” he repeated. l estlo; di ed 1dentjcal H. Denni H: o eys, one of which wi arge “Quick!” he Sm— qu ns scusse ‘were lent] Dr. H. Dennington Hayes has re- . s s enough. to open & castle, there was a| It was too late. A (THE END.) * L with those before the league. turned from a five-weeks vacation| Every Sundey, 1130 am, ocordially invited. 2 a « : #

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