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} IRSHDALWARNED | " Niews of the Clubs Relics Worth 3 Million Pounds from Dublin. an adequate staff arrive NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. 3 | 1] | will get resultz. He Is mot to %o 1 of charity. He is en- r support should be il worry. desus leave their beg- e e e e N or purses. at home, al- Bishop William F. McDowell will Mrs. Earle Wiifley, a member of the 't hanged that command in Mrs. dent ilis Logan, first v ’ . . Z Secs! of tne U to o oy were o UF KIDNAPINE Pl_“]. ‘The District of Columbia Federatlon| no meetin of tho executive board in I n Eg y Ptlan F lnd !:"‘“"‘ in the C‘“""'”Im‘.':"f:' Cl"“'hu‘ 'g:rfm?.'mm:fl:n:r?w: ltelx,\m—w&l,t ive. 1ik, - il ) Smm—— dguaricrs on N strect Monday. The| The Shakespeare Soelety—At the| LONDON, .December 2—A dis- ‘| Antj Lynching Bill Indorsed, Of-|Shera Monteomery will deliver a sor- | ciples. Do Wilfley will proach a ser- Lo s nd protecting cate pres Mrs. Frizzell, gave report|recent production of y and Cieo-1 patch to the Exchange Telegraph ‘ oD Ientare “Garibaldi, the Italia | mon appropriate to the occasion. | While the k eallec for them 1o Plan Reported to Spirit Away jua aske cach committee ehateman to P B USSR T i, from Cairo asserts that tho value | ficers Elected, Christmas Boxes | ™ A g T T oML do one piece of constructive work dur- | i Nt ety atlithalcontonts iothites loriine j : 5 5 rinity Diocesan Chure) Jun St Officials of the Fi fog the year. Mrs. Hendley, presi-|ence was held for two hours b¥-a| chambers which the Egyptologleal to Lepers Packed. Dl e M e s T not to forget that e Free Tiut ot tie Artons Lesgns: nnnnunc~~d11;’_'_‘,11!":; A sveangement whloh teld ot excavators.recently found on the _— a0fressed by itis Beater Alway lat 8 pm. tn conjunciion with ‘a re- g :""?":":’_;{~ Setiea o Tectures ven by Nr: ot this d ha. i o) x ¥ - a returned missiona rom | ligious motion picture there 1 be 4 o State. e e tim- | T o Hae Soenont Theben menr X<, || AU e annual session of the Wom- | Ll SR ATON o " T (RGN Do MR S & community. jieoilery of, Bathléher and Afias tu ietieaty por| more than £3genge e dia- nnu LLSTASISRITetone] BEASEEC n of the Pul Tiis. AUGI-OT S Neamont. (Ave 2L > el e Wilkinson spoke on nature stud B \lalel | Dateh adds that the quantity of |Uri0f and Auxillary Mission to Lepe S B I AR S el i o any fam- LONDON, December 2. liver Y1 A temporary committee formed to’ Owe who we ccellently | Telics found is believed to exceed |vesterday afternoon, at “the Mount > Library in Our Midst,” to- Program tomorrow ete ROAE Mbatever) was manel mer ber of the dail efreann has been | it of financing the | Supported by Arthur | lh:‘ 5 pacity of the Cairo Muscum. | Vernon Place Methodist Eplscopal | morroy ht at 8 o' at the Uni- {under the direction of Mr W i s g warned to take special prec "'i""\'i“' e hes, G Helibsam, | S eaaanchambers, (one ot {€hureh South, 1t was voted to ch tariate House, 1789 Columbia road, Eraithwaite, whene o Thanksziv s ey for safety during the week end in| hiitdicons which EATAOH S th. Celler Toses | of King Tutenkhamun, an heretic | the name to the Woman's ; -t Chusch: 36th ] be ots, Seedthneand B ihem/aa consequence of the report that a plot {w WS teit rooms. Arnold amd Corinne Fraz king of the ecighteenth nominational M = il Bisastor | willisive interoretative v 5 says a dispatch to the Daily .\l:.ui“'f SR LGN L O further Egyptological experts [Mrs. Johm Newton Culbert ches l’l‘\"\{_“',':,:(lf“;“,.'\ 'j::,'zt'o'li.,' solojst anton. whicl will be about si 3 T The correspondent adds t it fs | commitice following we DLelleved that tho roundup of suspeets tion: According to a dispa during surpris srishatli Times from Luxor. the vesterday, w e found are so pre will he given Bovernment’: of our countr rnarvon and Lahor naping ot s 1 S by Arthur | the explorers who 1 cessful. s AL wishing (o inquire | i decid L hish b suclety’s program are invite v work until arrangeme throughont commodi attend. for the pr ation of the relic fow and and & record of them are mad Clab was Dy, Willia Washis Lo of S hooutiined th leaders have heen s Mr. La it and an_eminent archeolo- n government ton- wu, Er the Associated Press. DUBLIN. . Dece: tory of surpris rior ough va Tary yesterday. 05t “thorough, pe motorists und work appointc and be it fu That a ¢ sent to the and ty Club, luncheon at ‘MURDER CIRCLE’ WOMAN i AND DAUGHTER GUILTY il examin n e ©. Jun, ratic in his Distol import Arrpl Mrs. Hodell Await Sentence in Son-in-Law and Father-in-Law Deaths. 1 Pross. five mi Dudgeon and Mrs. ive miles trom . Club. last mizht and tury of 1 ihem besides WHITE CLOUD, Mich., Deccmber 2. AL minunitior it with for | ff‘]‘;"e were 68 on sach [a 1, the pr witl ' —Hoth Mrs. Alice Dudgeon and her Fede brought on. ation of qu r nghter, M icted tod; in connection with the death of Meda Hodell, stand of murder, the The irregulars marchine on Dub) pproaches to the ¢ apparently L Al for- Alumnae A were patrolle all by nAtional troops, pars. o ol Fd | Universi: 2 o, Drevent any. suaann el L MAWAT | v o qiuewt | itomie Hodell, her son-in-law. and Blow hefore the Free Simee \x gr aubhous imo latter in connection with the established, upon : White, pr !dcath of David Hodell, her father-in- i has arran: cram and invites | law. women attended “nt. Both ara to be sentenced by Judge | Joseph~Barton on December 11. Mr: udgeon was found guflty last night. the, with 1tment ome Club met | The daughter was_ econvicted thr building hall. { weeks irs | The next step in what the prosecu- “Hodell de: inounced to 5f the family, ons of the convicted of complicity in the ungzer Hodell terms the h circle Plans to Resign as Muvor of De- troit Tuesday on Return Frem New York. B the Associated Pross Tgmbinn Women ersity th of the DETROIT. 3ich The jury a upon Alrs, Couzens, Tecently | Dudiee on the first ballot, | but necessitated i s wrd. Mrs. Dudgeon and her daughter S e 'quml arm in arm the verdict was S e read and were visibly affected, but no onstra n nor issued Stater o re with his senat Mr. Couzens de of general man: cipal street further devel nlan have ar 1“MRS. WOODHOUSE LIKE i HEROD’S STEPDAUGHTER” " IDefense Attorney Scores Plaintiff I Federation of | in Million-Dollar Alienation sem Fight in Vermont. $1,250 WEEK T00 SMALL A SALA_R_Y FOR RODOLPH | = 4 Movie Actor Resumes Effort to Break His Con- stepdaughter befone the king A of John on wrger,” in th rzument for the defense in laptist apening ting from lthe million-dol alienation suit tract. hitherto (hrought by her nst her parent: Amons fat-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo A two or i Waodhouse of New York and Bur- NEW YOR lington Valentino, m The case is espected to go to the nied by jury Monday 1d the 4-11 club, the r . all of them ehildr county n from H court to ap which restr. necting held November 15, Mrs. Freda Zwbert ve an account of the v 1 mother to the * for X enjov a the count ntract than ni: : poor P nized Tuesday ing he purpose is to study the 2w from the angle of the art nd the producer. Parts ich member for tr s in one-act play The organi consists of the following members: Misses Ruth Frane, Helen Dver, Marie Celia_Oppen- Margaret Corinne nice Rothschild, Hele Pararks, " 3 Atking, Mrs. Lou { Dowell. Mrs. Sylvan Oppenheimer, Messr: W. Simon. Franklin Howard Espey, Louis Roths- ¥ton Whitehead, 1. L. Lubin n Oppenheimer, Justice - Ruth ¥ | John Proctor “hut you » to the siting homes thran 1 cver These phot the educat ation. which author- ttorney Marshall Valenting i i tract a i for three ot 1 that the actor w r with the sala m the ground Zood enough fo | Knock, t #0od enough for th child, responsibi for & e, Mrs. H. Dennis, 1 i guest of the ¢ «dern child. Among the tederation < shown -A new the club accomplishments during th the of past veur. reports of the d sing of over umni Association of Central hool held a board meeting evening to plan for its an- union, which will be held De- S who nthropy, 26 Edwin Truesheim is ontents of the ¢ wirman of the entertainment com- igned. ion upon v mittec; Miss Theodosia Seibold of the SCatruad of | refreshment committee and ths dance streets, signs near | e serving of hot luncheor {0 undernourished ehildren in soveral rhoo! the t of 2 wom- lim- lan’s department the county f. ul b ay might | ‘nt of fire-prot and reception committee will be head- ed by Mrs. S. M. Milton Korman has charge of business arcangement: George W. Hodgkins, president of the ociation, urges the attendance of 11 members. George W.aloh Here entert the Arts Cl 1 1o the club member: — 4 ‘ollege Women's Club.—There will however, i in_is o ain- | be a dance tonight at the club from 9§ o the public on presentation | ten of several Frineh war or-[to 12 o'clock. Mrs. Goodwin Price ~mvd% of admission. obtainable from | phans, the purchase of several school |(iraham Is chairman of the dance “lub member, or at the office of and other school equipment, | committee. Mre. Bertha Martin and s o | ipport of a wirl at the state | Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood will re- = f1ormal Csehool and providing her | ceive with Mrs. Veerhoff, president of Story Club will {with a1l needed equipment, the or-|the club, and Mrs. William F. McDow- 1irst 16 go ashor - meet Tuesday at 6th strect with | ganizing of county girls into clubs) ell, who' is hostess for the afternoon, lowed s len'. J. Taowis Moneyway, in|for home demonstration of home eco- |at the tea Monday. Rev. Charles The: fatter ves ! hai iss Mary Farmer will nomics, the establishing of prizes in |Bousghton Wood will talk on “Chris Ko e bt i T onlv Te in charze of the prozram | the schools for better English con-{mas in Bethlehem.” Mrs. Frederick CoE = 1 also read one fe nnuall d the judging of ! B. Pyle is to pour tea. f her own storfes. The program will these contests, and, through its leg- | Mrs. Harris Baldwin is n charze of the second chapter .of the sl o committee, the indorsing of |the first dinner of the season, which te story. Miss Rosina Hercum |measures for the betterment of con- | will be held at the clubhouse Wednoas- O Alscass: e k of Mary E.|dition of women and children. day at 6:30 p.m. Representative Win- Kins-Freeny th illustration Culturally, the*clubs are consider- |ifred Mason Huck of Illinois is to be A Cantwell, Ing everything from pure belles|tho guest of honor and speaker, and 0 Hayden, lettres to international politics, and | Will “be Introduced by Mrs. AMabel dpher Tenley, plani from art to music, with handicrafts, | Walker Willebrandt, who has been i tribute the musical part history and agriculture thrown in|invited as a special guest. | e for good measure, and Is the most advanced and well organized body of ‘people in the county. The meeting of Saturday %vas an all-day affaif, broken at midday by uncheon and a social hour that brought finto finteresting contact women from all parts of the county. Following the business session an address was made by E. J. Ward of the Keystone company on_ “Visu Education in the Public Schools, which the advent of the moving ple- ture devices seems to make the next step in education. The Parlizmentary Law Class will eet Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. arry B. Gauss, 1825 Vernon street. Luncheon will be served, after which the hostess will preside at the con- ference. Crittenton Wheel.—Mrs. Newton W. Preston was the club hostess Novem- ber 21. A luncheon was served, re- ports rendered and while the mem- bers worked on articles for the Crit- tenton bazaar, roll-call elicited amus- ing responses. Mrs. Howard, 1315 Ciifton street, will be the hostess De- cember 14. Chase Woman's Club.—The civic section will meet at the home of Mrs. . Pennington, 16 Taylor street, ¥riday, at 2 p.m. The Anthony ague will meet Thursday evening, '8:50 o'clocl General Federation Woman's Clubs headquarters, 1734 N street. All club ‘women and strangers in the city are cordially invited to share the league's hospitality. Dr. Tom Williams will speak on the Coue method of healing. The speakers will be Mrs. Amy Ran some, who will talk of “Sex Educa- tion in the Home,” and Mrs. Jeannette H. Wade, from Boston, dhlo will con. slder “Constructive Psychology.” Bu iness meeting at 7:30 At vl £ i tropical cording to a ican ste d during the samie hurricoy -, wias towed an the British wre rine. Th 2 } amd | 0f the eveninz, but | Byron The American Asxociation of Unl- versity Women will be addressed to- night by Gen. H. M. Lord, concern- ing the budgetary system. Wednes- day evening, will mark the formal opening of the National Olub, 1634 I street. Five thousand invitations have been sent to local and out-of- town guests. All members and former members are invited. Because of this reception the tea for Wednesday aft- ernoon will be postponed and the regular Saturday night lecture will be omitted. - The Red Friangle Outing Club gave a Thanksgiving dinner and dance ac the Blue Triangle Club Thursday. A turkey dinner was served by the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria, in charge of Mrs. Bateman, to about fifty mémbers and friends of the club. The tables were prattily decorated with candles and flowers.. J. R. Cox, president of the club, presided as toastmaster. J. O. Johnson, former president, and W. B. Coulter each gave Interesting discussions during the course of the dinner. *Miss Ada Taylor, accompa- nied by Mrs. H. J. Howland at the piano and Mrs. C. Courtland Parker on the violin, rendered vocal selections. The club song, “Hail, O Red Triangle” composed by Miss Jane Mills and Mies Bertha Wilson, was Sung befors the close of the dinner. The dance in the evening was well attended. Mrs. 8 W. Richerdson, 2 club member and a graduate of the Marjorie Webster School, class of 21, and Miss A. Barns entertained with esthetic dancing during the inter- mission. A movement is under way to organize a Red Triangle Club girls’ basket ball team, under di- rection: of Mrs. S. W. Richardson. Punch was served throughout the ‘evening by {he refreshment commit- ‘tee, in charge of Mrs, H. J. Howland. The American Women's Leglon met n the parish hall of St, John's hurch. The regular order of business was sspended to permit the board to oceive a present sent by the United ates Chamber of Commerce. Th a gavel mado from a bit of the hogany of the stairway in old orcoran house, which was removed i to give way for the new home of the i Chamber of Commerce. As the | American Women's Legion was or- Fanized in that building when it was ! the residence of the late William | Corcoran_ Eustis, this gavel will:be i preserved as a valuable relic. The | presentation was made by Mrs: Rus- isell ¢ Langdon, vice president of i Quentin Roosevelt Unit. A rising vote of thanks was given and the socretary instructed to write express- [ink the appreciation of the legtor. | The following units-were represented: i The Anderson. Argonne. Chaumount, Take your Classified | Doven, Flanders Field, McCoy, Roose- Ad to the nearest | ¥“Fa” "gr T\-leg.':mfili-s. W. L. Finley, Star Branch Office— reported that the members of the American Women's Legion had se- o ; cured over $300 for the Red Cross —it will receive prompt during their co-operation in the drive. attention—and be for- warded direct to the main office, appearing in The Anderson Unit reported hav- ing helped an ex-service man secure the first possible issue of The Star. trafning in_the Resident Vocational School at Silver Spring, and main- taining him until he can receive com- pensation. If what you want is to be had, a Star Clas- sified Ad will get it for you. The McCoy Unit reported a success- ful gale for @e disabled men of St. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Elizabeth's anl Mount Alto, but also that many valuable articles had been stolen from the sales place. The Chaumont Unit stated that Miss:Schwed would be available for lactures on the dangers of socialism and upholding constitutional govern- ment, on certain dates in December. A the last Monday in December falls on Christmas day there will be P 3 = ew Dramatic Club, headed by Miss | * k x ident; Mrs. John Hervey Young, see- L1085 S8 (00 ; e CEE spithetic. ond vice president; Mrs. S. C. Cissel, ¥ton lecturcs om, “The Shining |qnors "i:’:‘fl.’flfi,;i“"‘”‘”' Mho o % and then recording sccretary: Mrs. Helen Hit- . Christ the, Bevealer of the | S0 tomorrow he Ce B { tabidle Thomas, corresponding s A jiennisl Saptist Topnila WE the me TR GOt E ) d son s o Mrs. W. . Cooke, secretar & Allen Tupper of the First |y A Virginian, R and Mrs, Washington t Church will preach tomorrow | p: ies tomorrow X oo ' Is the Matter With God? | % STl 00 Act and the | ¥ e ng suge i S “hel (inst then the national boards in New York and i infator b ceess) to promote ecloser afliliztion with th witl sing special | 7 E it Him- fon of churches that the 1 augménted by D u as M- of the organizition wus ch at morning and even- FEEE s for T The federation indo Prof. Perry.s | nd ‘usidered N now ) i by olution was 1 u celobration of the | he bonrd sults which they . I Brown of the | ud of the Unity So- with Preshyterian Chureh. oty of Washi L will be conduet- : Burroughs, principal of | or Women and | and others | | ‘tomorrow evening at § o'clock Yivie ML January, 300 Homer build- [ F Wed- | morning Lincoln to the bill. . Jun- | Dr._John Mrs, nd Jecture of | lares lomon's Tem- | 4dmi Teper eal- Loth sor \ Pai Kum 1 the Chi # 1 000, Chyistmas | jans which packed fo Carviile, {ITTLE GORIES [N | t Christian 0 L thmorrow | : 4 short pro- | 1ol Land cioty er was in Lristianity suei exists ay_of Blu a these Women's M i | | has jebe £ the eve rvice. Mrs 1 Meltr r illus- {0 e i ierin ns in Many | mornine the ani r EDTIHE h y o e ; ot Namantty: . = cide be cele- 5 of humanity. t Petworth [ Church, o owand i id Randolph st tomorrow | Ketchum at P. e e e *- ! tomorrow are: 11 B 1 pra o ore Peter Thumps and Takes to|:: tho Witharad Arn isy not hray for mors . H i Counts Most in : the Stranger i His Heels. | | {Within our nation s i BY THORNTON W. B! RG K “Broadeas Vhp“ — - i i | He bravest is who for a ermon oy REFORMED. His very Life will f j—— T 030 Muther Nacit . T v | Peter Rabbit tinglod 2l over { etnodiz B { excitement as he w to the Ch ! {had supposed to he {might. The ar { ; paration To nitheRmoontigt sn the preacher will forth th | Grace i3 ASD 0 STEEETS X {hack of the new dam of It tional contribut a0 | ce 11 ANCK, D. ., Pastor. with | coming of h tingled There deaver. [I'eter than excitement. n of this ciples otion picture, entitled “ thing of fear mingled with t nonstrate them up ehon pielue = 0 citement. You see, that log had| ¢ from the audience. {4 Yomo G afternoon s DIVINE Vi b pm Imoved. Peter was sure of ir. He| e =embly hal e scenario in this po _8UNDA E am CES | didn’t take his eves from it. I» was a v tten R FRIENDS. i 5, who w E e watching for it to m Pres- | e Friends Meeting ently it did. Yes, did. 1| . s moved forward just Peter 1811 Eye St. NW. knew then that it w “It's Yowler the { sionary Loi i s urt FR san o fithem doing it. ! preach| The congregation of Advent Enicsopal M 1t am. I Little by Hitfle Yowler moved The sl::; | Church is holding a corporate cos ( E 5 that open place until he was T jon and home-coming Sunday, prece good Jlun:)'n,; distanece of the ane Babblings. tomorrow. AXNA D. THOMAS. m: 1 Mrs, | r morning gerv- A { more w n the habit of cr, : Lord’s sup- Dr. James E. Freem he didn't mov iphany Church, will v shadow there. 111 aum. and $ p.m. fomorrow e like a 1 will speak | oclock in the morning a speci time to try fo % Li ure” imunion will held for m knew that they were not s forum. |poye, to be followed by meant that ¥ LOMOTrTow | fellowship. break one nose : piv of cars and Foliowing the ! jn 211 the Episcopal one pair of cyes would be watehing will discuss they, e cinn ey thiRicosaorate munion for men and boys is d on December 2. The ne will he observed to- [ular meeting of tha Woman at the Vermont Ave- | iars will be held on Wed hurch, at which time lmorning at 19 o'clock. Suhday Sch Thursday., Decem- ¥ dinger, 1. 5 to i ool Lesson| | i = wlcm‘kcu‘. fenborgian) Church of the New Jerusalem Abave @ N.W. uet of praver. The founding of n 1¥ every college to train women for the ministry and mis - work all tell how God pla ision of the needs of human rvice upon His b v are driven to seel e and help from Him in prayer advanceoment of His kingd | ne who prayvs for such development of the kingdom as his vision sees is ceded is_apt to be called, the " E twelve and seventy were, Lo answer Jesus saw that His ministry was his own pravers. rapidly nearing its end. He realized The seventy were sent out to pre- o hour of the cross was mear. Pare the way for the coming of th z > JTord. They were lav work: Thee | ad tried to stone Him in Jer- iaster was not ordained of men. He ! lem during the feast of the tab- alls upon every ¢ nto pr. 3 j ernacles. ee had hecome hostile ut the lahor- ay ve therefore ihai He 5 SUNDAY. £iugs at 6 o'clock, L8 s "hone Line. 2049, i SURE AS T AM ALIVE!" 2 ED PETER UNDER HIS EI Circies, . 8 pm. for danger. And he hoped that these would not_be watching very sh x for those Beavers had been wor 80 long without much being frigh | the way for His second coming. < seventy were to ¥ His_messaze Spiritualist B A TelE aire thew meast hive |to Him. Nazareth had refected Him ! fneo every place whore the Lord was | DY THE PASTOR made up their minds that there was | (% ond time. The twelve whom coming. We are arry the gospel | by personal work and conversation 1o all we can reach. The twelve were sent forth to preach. The sevent were commissioned 1o do perso work. The s w in their missionars no_danger. {ile had sent out upon a mission of You may be sure that Peter didn't| G e : hing and healing had been suc- move, No, indeed, Peter didn't move, , Preachins : i o squatted in that black shadow |cessful, but the nation had become and was thankful uxm 1"“ w at { hostile to Christ. John's death at| side of the Laughing brook | the hands of Herod sounded His own x vhe X s. h i z % jof th v tion. of on the e e ar Baddy the|death knell. Every step He took In\Conniiliohelid tor them ¢ 1 Then ho began to think of Paddy the |3l northern part of Galilee, while) (PREISEIR CIUCH 10r fhety, o, PRy . "Beter shivered when. he|appare taking Him farther away | yjaorers instructions to His m! oug! ; i ne and His cro: Eend - started to climb over that dam. : | Christian s R ee Towler. No, oir no rom the ministry, of | dontly very dear to His heart. won't see him: for even if his (~)"('sl i follower of Christ ought to stus were better than thev are Yowler|{ )} ¢, hjs friends, as he returned ! P RilORary hods outlined 1 | would still look like an old log there | TG, “yis isviples from His journey | LOF1 Sesis and become vitall He wom't hear i o e amell nim. | north, through Decapolis. ~He had ! or “hoth at home and abroad make a SOUMNG, ight Breczes are bius: |heard Peter's confession near Caesa-| “Chfist never ordered any one t for the Little Light Breczes are Liew~ | o "phitippi. From that hour He had | . it NGEET orierod, any one to jng_the other way. Oh, deat: Ob il v to prepare the twelve for His| Fo- Who BeQ BOC ot praved No gear! Paddy will be CAngnt” thousht| jestn upon the cros o Fle took three | woric who s not in close communion G of them with Him when He went up | ) S -y Bl By and b e e sound | 07 e mountain and communed with [ 31t the gource of spiritual power of o iy e o Fowler Smus | Blijah and Moses concerning Hls own | wong {g born with a definite mission brook. He Knew ot e now that|death. ~ Immediately following the | No"man will ever know what duts have heard it too. He knew that . iiifestation of His glory as He|dos"spencs him to be and e cos e, “Paday was coming. Peter |praved up. the mountaln and the |no s born again and has been s 5 2 Hemonstration of His power in the|go A9 born as be : ; me down from His e 0 | ver line on the water. e knew It| (o't lendors, who had passed on | oo, V0% e 2145 ¢h Save = erent | s made Y ek 1¢ ey ome ‘7| fo sternal glory’ without going 4Own | fhe twelve in performini Thelr work ; ' v - linto the valley and shadow of death, | j. . T 3 3 3 g ing His coming death und resurrec-|gisn and o | Yowler to Paddy. But none did,, Pe-| {0 1t was about this time when He * 3y 350 QUIESS, 0 sorm in o R arned. Yes. sir, Paddy|dctermined that He should 0 Up £0|pairs shows the value of brother | must be warned. =~ Yes Sl ebaddy!jerusalem to face His end upon the|Rood and the absolute need of oo s b Nt himselt 0 "|cross that He sent out seventy mis-ioperation in Christian service when omo L0 90 aited a moment more and |Sionaries to act as advance agents in | facing danger. The counsel to prac D thamped the ground with his | preparing the people for His coming ijce non-resistance when He —sent hen e P ard a5 he could. 'T¢jinto every place that He proposed to|them forth “as lambs among wolves” | N vnisa ignal. He knew that | Vijit before reaching Jerusalem. was given because insult. outrage | B ol underatand 1t, e knew | The anpointment of the twelve was|and persecution are apt to be met in P wler the Bob Cat would un. |for a permanent work. Their success|the commencement of all missionary e and it, too. He thumped twice, |and the lmmensity of the fleld which | work. 1f we endure wrons, we Gnd then, ‘without stopping to see|had to be evangelized and the inade. | strengthen our cause, for there is OTHER SERVICI What would happen, he took to his quacy of workers probably caused|what Milton calls “an Irresistible —sixatin s Tatte. "My, how he did run! He want- The New Era Church Him to appoint the seventy for a|might” in weakness, which, in time, ed to get as far away from Yowler|Special mission. While their work!«“wears down the fiercest enmity of = O 50 GROW, the Bob Cat as he could. . A PLAC was of a transitory character, there | persccution.” The Tharisecs fatten- 2 e similarity between 3 (Copyright, 1922, by T. W. Burgess) is a remar y ed upon the ignorance of the poor thelr commission and charge and that and the superstition of the sick. e given to the twelve. Both were ap- [Master counted upon their opposing RESIGNATION OF PEKING. PREMIER IS REJECTED pointed after they had prayed \hEle\'rry effort 1o enlighten and relleve ! Lord of the Harvest to send forth {humanity. he seventy would have! By the Associated Press. PERING, December 2.—Premler Wang “Spirit Communion” FOLLOWED B.Y SPXBI'XI' 'fis‘fi'" The mission- | n.¥ T e me-Cooked He had reaped the moniac, whom he had healed and comm ioned to preach the gos ring Sundar cvening at & o'clock in M OEETY HALL, D ac. i ~ The Spiritual Science Church of _Clms\I \-- t Lect nd Spirié Messages b the Pastor. I 5. JANE_ B, COATES, “How ta Work and How to Rest” Healing treatments by Dr. Victor Meyem T Shinic Messages. Message Circle and talk “PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT.* O e b Thoom Dol Slackiutae Bidg.. 14th aad H o Usnal sdmission. All wel All_questions answered by '¥RS. JANE B. COATES. | The Church of Modern Spiritualism, Light and Truth, At 1101 E st, n.w. 2 body welcome. s p.m,—ln’hlr‘lh:nll“ I{er'nrn‘ ggsm OTHERS, - Christian advance, John R. Mott|stand that we would tuke today. We claims that *‘evervthing vital to mis-llive in -an age of democracy that sions depends on prayer.” The apos- lgives to all the right to worship tles were gappointed after prayer.|God in accordance with the dictates Americans entered upon thelr forelgn |of their Individual conscience. One missionary work as the result of the |of our greatest interests at Lau- havsiack prayer meeting at Willlams |sanne, as a nation, és due to our de- College. A5 sire to protect the missionary work- Every great missionary achieve-|ers in the near east and the Christian ment has been prayed into being by |minorities in the Turkish dominions. men who were moved by their vision|We send our missionaries into the of the world's need to plead with God | non-Christian lands and protect them to send/ forth laborers by a divine |by our battleships. There are times impulse into the harvest. The annals Iwhen the best interests of Chrisll? e Jaborers. Prayer is the basis of every | been impri; if they took the Ta-Hsieh, named by President L1 Yuan Hung on Thursday as acting premier in 3 new cabinet, submitted his resignation yesterday. The president declined to accept it. It is semi-officially stated that the resignation was the result of the president’s refusal to agree to the new premier's candidate for the finance portfolio. _ ; B A Peking dispatch on Thursday said that Wang Ta-Hsieh had been named acting premier and minister of finance that beaded of modern missions repeats the story. |ity and civilization require that Carey prayed as he cobbled shoes.ishould Yesist evil with all of our The China Inland Mission was born | power. S in prayer. The Salvation Army had The soclal, pathetic and spirit- its beginnings in prayer. The Stu-’ual service of the m ry de- ‘dent Volunteer Movement Was & prod- mands that he adopt me that

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