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1R son recetved from his generous father a son, for his life was moved by & one-third. 8pirit‘of reward instead of love. The The departure from home for the far heart of the aged father went out to country, which probably meant Egypt. the elder brother as he pleaded witn soon revealed the false ideals that had him (o go into the feaat amd wel- Love and Taxes. —By WEBSTER. | PARADERS HERALD | *resere — = = PULPIT AND PEW oc! 7 prompted him to break the restraints of come home the wandering brother. IN A RECENT FASHION © For g Lynn Drake, assistant executive, minute organ recital by Prof. Ferry,|the family circle for a life of sinful in- The Master did not give the end of SHOW WAS GIVEM A G Boy Scouts of America, will reach | from 7:40 ta 8, and the solo quartet |dulgence and animal gratification. | the narrative, for He wished the ¥ Sonte ol AP, 2 Freedom for the prodigal meant tnen, | Pharizees to be rebuked b thi- | CHECK For¥500 = ~ + r— 7 at both services at Petwarth Bapust | Will render special music. 2 it oss now for the man Who tri “}o' tude of tne It broties e ownN UE! N tor k the momnin, “ . | llve as far from God as possible, a life |c! sh_actions portrayed th fties || AT Rib00. THE LocAL : il be A Seart That In Pixed nd | ton® s e tubiort ot Movr B G | of bonduge. Thw coriage wih wch | of bur 1ord PR NI LT 0N > ! 7 + o sin N e votees of intem) a) 3 y brothe o would in. Signs Display Familiar Senti~| |COUECTOR OF INTERNAL : > in the vening his subject will bo| Swem ‘tomorrow ‘might st ithe’ Cen: |Hn binds the devotess of ntemperance | $1d, Worlhy brother he would go v g play ENUE HAS NOTFIED L A 3 “Igviting ‘Best Things" Rev. F. lonuial Baptiet Chureh, The morning|ing commencement by the glamour of |us be worthy of our Father in wei- : < ¥ | REV Ayl s = 4 . Paul Langhorne, the pastor, Is conclud. | SU0lect Js “Disregard.” (e, vorid that ks <0 win aouls by |coming them home knd helping ther COME ; ‘prom e paa- | for, ast. Unless wo in ment in Thrift Week HER TO palipl ! ing his special services at the First BaD- | Representative 'Claude Kelly of | slonats and. pleasire ‘seeking Drodlgal | the rejoleing. over the somuersim of H { TAx ON THE 52 7L b ATl " tist Church of Parkersburg, W. Va.| Pennsylvania will speak on “Chris-|Freed from the restraints of parental |the sinner we have not the spirit of Demonstration, | MOMNEY AND THE 5 Y S Re tian_ Cltlzenshi; Hamline M. E.| protection, the younger son soon found |Christ, who came to seck and to save LN DEESS AS CONSTITUT- - / “Character Bullding and the Cous | Shreh tomorraw vening at s o'clock: | Rimasit i ne meahs of sin snd under |that Wnich wa lost - } p i . Rev. o con e forces j ra 2| In the morning, at 11 o'c | ING EARNINGS e \ . Method” 18 the subject cf;n Inter | P. Fox, the pastor, will v. ach on | brought him Into a state of dissipation, — W “Own Your Own Home i esting lecture to be given bY DI H.| . Rewards for Overcomin Taught | degeneration and degradation. Bearing -banners preaching this tes- | 3"&?3‘2‘; z i DR e omepinas of the Letgue | {2 the Book of Re Lo, mgfi‘:fi"flefihf -:hust of sin tat Arst CAUSES FATAL WRECK. i rashi: v o A : 10! n the atrophy of o ties D o ET ealtbre JOF WasnEISY o k | /7 T arEr Lt s chasserer| Dr. John Lake of Tingshan, Canton, |of morality and affection. ~ The spend- | Engine Watchman Held Responsi- R x/peindipal sirests of tho/clty —NEWS ITEM : B S ¢ saverst people from the|China, missionary to the lepers, will | thrift soon came to want. When his today In’observance of Thrift week. | 4 audisnce will be given. preach at Fifth Baptist Church to- |cash and credit disapooared he lost il ble for Twenty-Two Deaths. \\ The procession was mads up of scores | //// / A i PR e e iy the eamte ctusy | fering e was forced to Elue himseif” | Fesponsibility for the wreok on the of automobiles, filled -with members of § 4 y 7 / “Evolution and Fajth” will be’ the|Sunday school convention at Hot|to a stranger as a keeper of swine. The |Southern Pacific at Humble, Tex., the Washington Real Estate Board, led | Z - V2D subject of the sermon by Rev. Ulys- [Springs, Ark. will teach the Baraca |depth of his degradation appears When | December 13, in which tw. —two 2 15 cfy twenty-t: by a car occupled by Charles S. Shreve, | s G. B. Plerce, minister of All Souls''clags. At night Dr. John E. Briggs|we recall thé” mosaic law against the ek hurch, tomorrow morning in B, ¥. will preach on “Nine Facts About |use of swine flesh for food and observe |Persons were killed and eleven in- ESAiont (ot itho bt cand eciate "M “THE COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL . Keith's Theater, The musical num- | feaven" At 7:30 there will bo & con- | that in his bunger e.longed even for |Jured, is placed by Interstato Com- & officers. &ox A DI*MonD ITE RIGHT, bers will be given by Miss Ann Corn- | gregational sing, conducted by Wil- |the carob pods, the food of the ewine, |merce Commission Inspectors upon Signs emphasizing the value of home- REVENUE. You &Y A DI LLECTOR, WHAY'S well, soprano, and Charles “Trow- |iiam J Palmer, of “Songs Which ©ur | for nourlshment: and no one gave unto |y 1 o o0 ™o% ot o ownership as a stabilizing influence in GEMEMNT RING-AN A SILVER. v bridge Tittmann, bass, with Lewls|goldiers Seng. him. In his poverty and loneliness the {3 ,* , _engine watchman, who the economic and_ social life of the Cnen OTH QOMN STVTUTING- DAMASES ? Corming Atwater st the piano. * %% memory of home came to me, filled 1ad been placed “in charge of a country were carried by the occupants \ANITY CASE B fu, GIVE You ¥ w0 At Trinity Dlocesan Church the Rev. | him with penitence and made him long | j§1%, SnEne, on o eldetrack at Ete orimare mec 1y i EARNING'S FROM QRPITALIZED A CHECK RIGHT “Sharing With Others” will bo the |Puvid Rensom Covell will presch af|®o U ) o 11 guve the lad in | BO%, 5814, ‘movéd the "engine to. & icers were Virtually . . . e oamam, O 2 ; ing the period of the parade. o oF BEAUTY AND SUBTECT To THE ~MOW subject of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley's on “The .Sin of the One point 80 mear the main track that ¢ k tomorrow night at the |ented. At 8 p.m. there will be re-|the far country a new viewpoint of life. |a passing passenger train was side- Long Route of Parade. NORMAL TR Yermont - Avenue. Christian® Chure. | figloys motion pieiuras. Swith & ShOFE |1t forcad him to reallse his condition. (wibed sl wrecees. " ™ » Y 0 . { Ve orning sermon oug! Smith { sted that th e parade etarted at 11130 gclock e ' iR e rewing & Souln o an that of the film. The night of |There {s always hope for the one who |, GifiOUER Bmith incisted that the ceeded west on Penneylanis. cventy oo t s January 28 will be the first of the|thinks of home. The starting point|force of steam escaping into the 5 L n monthly Sunday night musical serv nt|eylinders through o leaky throttls, Executive avenue, north to Penney Ivania John D. Fall was elected an elder [ices at Trinity. There will be no ser. |0f & new life dates from the moment) F e 0, (UONER, By 10aky throttls, IS e o wamingtoniiQiccls, § of the Vermont Avenue CRristian mon and the choir will pregent & spe. |One commences to think of his mis- {58 [SPO™, continued. emploves around the circle, down Pennsylvania Church at & special meeting of motcm musical program of sacred music. |takes. It brought the prodigal to|cident nad found nething wreni wii: SaeTiS 12 ilet street, Bouth to B atreat, congregation last Thursday evening. ow ok k himself. Sorrow for the mistakes of |it. -The inspectors added that they Sl !w‘fcl::“;{ éfll‘:‘;g} to Colum-* He will urkehme p:lfie tr‘ecennt;y“r_n!? Representative John C. Ketchum|yisg prings the longing for recon- 2:‘41’ c‘oflflrm« mhen- statements by e: Bobort L Mok o aadad. . e vacant by the resignation will resume his teaching of tha or- 1 nation of tho engino after the cilfation. i of the parade committee and he was s McDanle! ganized adult Bible class of Foundry |“'conieleinn has two elements—re- | Wreck: P G x & e Methodist Church tomorrow at 9:45 . asgisted by L. P. Lyles, S. E. ¢ pentance that marks the turning T Rufus 5. Tuck and John 4. Pero " Rev. ‘Dr. Earle Wiiley and Mre |am. : away from sin, and faith that causes| More than one thousand varisties Tomorrow will be *Share With X1 Wilfley snd the board of officers of LA one to move toward God. The prodi- |of wheat are known, and the number Others day,” and arrangements for 4 the Vermont Avenus Christian Church | The famous Fisk Jubilee Singers|zal having come to himself, quickly | is constantly increasing. its observance are in charge of the 7 & and their wives will be at home atlwill sing at the Mount Pleasant Con- | followed up his decision to g6 back Rev. W. L. Darby, secretary of the Y 5 the church next Friday evenlnl; ‘10 gregational Church, Columbla road|and acknowledge his error. He did Federation of Churches. Thrift mes- 7, members of the church and their|near 14th street northwest. tomorrow | not try to excuse himself, but made | 7 sages are expected to be delivered / e friends. morning at 11 o'clock Monday {a clean breast of all of his mistakes. | PRESBYTERIA from every pulpit in the city, in e ok e and Tuesday evenings at 8:15. The father recognized from & long |[o—== - severy Sunday school and at every 2 Tomorrow is the traditional date L distance his returning son. He said| Young people’s society. // for commemorating St. Agnes, a Ro-| Tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 o'clook {nothing about the boy’s past or pres- | One of the features of Thrift week U /A man maiden, who was martyred In|the pastor, Rev. J. Milton Waldron, |ent condition. The aged father gave | IRST was the feat of George C. Shinn /) A D. 303. The day will be AttIngly { of Shiloh Baptist Church will instali{to the repentant son the kiss of rec- | Thursday. In the space of two hours b ( celebrated at BSt. Agne: Eplscopal| the officers of the Young Peopl onciliation and placed his ring, which | he made nineteen separate addresses, / fit1g Chapel, 46 Q street northwest by 4 Christian Endesver Soclety. A epe- |he msed to officlally seal his letters | PRESBY ]ER]AN driving homo in_each speech the les- Y b special service at 11 am. The vicar|olal program of music and literary |and orders, upon his son's finger, an || son of thrift. Mr. Shinn’s audiences f 7 r i >4 of 5t. Agnes’ Chapel, Rev. C. D. Wee- | gelactions has been prepared for the | evidence of his complete ralturl.t!on.l were composed of workers at the £ bureau of printing and engraving. ————— LABOR FEUD NEAR END. den, has invited former parishionsrs|occasion. At the morning service of |He ordered the servants to bring Joba Marahall Place. nd friends of the chapel to attend)the church Dr. Waldron will preach [forth the best robe and put it on him | thin service, which will be known &s{on “The Overcomers—Are You One?” and to prepare & great feast. He || JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, | “Home-coming day.” and at night upos “Living Bread for|summoned all to share hls joy over MINISTER ! * % ¥ ¥ Hungry Souls—Come and Get Youra"|the wanderer's return. The only| B | Botter and Better Until the Per- B thing that marred the feast was the fect ‘Day” will be the evening sub- Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will speak |2Dsence of the elder brother, who Xl a.m. ect of Rev, B. H. Melton at the Co-{at Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow at | Was disgruntled over the reception . \\ Settlement of Two-Year Controver- % 4 Christian Church. |11 am. on the subject, “Where Is|given to the prodigal boy. He pro- |||« il sy Over Jurisdiction Predicted. i T Morning subject Wil bo. “Tné|God?" and at 145 p.n. on ~Mon Whs |tesied just ag the' Pharisees aid at ||| “EXILES OF CHRIST” | e e i i ! Leading of & Little Child.” e o chnumEndbaverisery: [ 05, Srilon ST JesusiiNERsocleing John R. Voris | A complete settlement of the Garpen- \ ¢ 4 ; e 1eoi o SONTREN There is much to be said In favor| P 1 E = : ters-sheet metal workers foud over 5 ; 1 2 Judgo Joseph W. Thompson of In- . ¢ etropeliiay Bepsist Church tor |OF £he. Slaer brothar, but e ars. apt ersonal Experience in the installation of metal trim, which 4 diana® will teach the lesson, '“The | iyt nctronolitan Baptist Chureh to- | (o forget that he, too, was & prodigal Turkey and Russia 1 .\ hias kept bullding labor unions in an - Prodigal Son,” tomorrow Morning at | Boir cwir wmenk Lo eainn GOmPLOD lgon. “He was far from his father uproar for more than LWOo years was | b a — Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church.|Rigiht Thinking,” and in fh evening (i life even if he had not sinned like [ Dredioted byfiL‘. oy Russell, pfl'e:‘idn;::li > It will be open house at the class.|on” “The Followers of Jesus Every llllg h;ot);;r llrhlla“'cletlr‘odth:l the 3 of the American Institute of Archi- < nday. | o7 lows I slder brother in his life tried, from tours “and member of the ndtlonal Coorehi 1038, K. T. Websiot lsdlegbeing iuvited for et BaRdsY: | Day in' Budey) Way > Thast WHIIBe ] aeias o6 Aats this s P bard of jurlsdiotional awards here. ¥ v % % baptism at the evening service. father com ded. His wife was 4 2y Revival services at First Methodist * ke ¥ Pathee that of Sl eavant Sl (BAL of SECURITY Protestant Church will continue to Jane B, Coates, medium, and ’ morrow and all during the week.|pas of the Spiritual Sclence B Y Rev. M. gz‘. Ji lho:( will ;ru:n lox;o:« fihurch. will l:c!ure ba(urle the Becu- PRESBYTERIAN. 2 row at 11 o'clock on “Already For-|lar Leagus forum, 1101 E street & Y RADIO TODAY | |v 2 5l 65 oo one-torn o | ropensves. tommira siarssonsc's| ~ CORNERSTONE — |New York Avenue: The national board has announced a rehearing on its merits of the whole controversy. President Samuel Gompers of the \WALES AWAITING | LOVE MATE, SAYS g0 befare tho board and present their H e Burn “fhe’ Andersan sisters will{giclock, “The” American Order of the ; case, i 5 understood. n some edule - of o ireless sing. Toss” wi e the subject o o - quarters it iy sald that he agreed to TFrederick O. Fugllster, thirteen- RI' | b : e i the afternoon. Pr the® carpeiters It “they foll “ta bo |Joar-old planist; J. Alien Bell, tenor L A—— el At the Immanuel Baptist Chureh %k % CHEVY CHASE esbyterlan rpente SoPolat; Miss Rena Greenberg, violinist | By the Assoclated Press. Rev. Gove O. Johnson preaches to-| Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery| along with the rehearing. of the Washington College of Music,| 'NEW YORK, January 20.—Asked |NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va, | morrow morning and evening on the | will copduct public worship at Cal. PRESBYTERIAN Church T e e e OB pw| Why the Prince of Wales does not | 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing live ‘stock |themes: “True Thrift' and k. Shejrecy MgRetet Chure Somonany e CHURCH 18 vl e valce; @0 R R e At Vi | makais Parting of (he Ways.” At night Mr. a sarmon on . the EW YORK AVE.. 13th AND H §18 in 4 to 4:16 p.m.—Hay and feed mar. | Foster and the male chorus lead in l:%)r:cz “The Art of Giving Encour- kets. concert program of station WIAY of 1 rvice. Dr. Clay- |age In the evening at § o'clock 5 Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D., B O e Bible. fecvins, | Service Will be hela ir e ats23o%k | To Be Laid Sunday After- Pastor Emeritus, \ : ” Wood d & Loth hich will b lle, dean of Windsor, who advises oodwar rop, which will be ] unlper a broadcast tonight beginning at §| the British royal family in mattérs 5 p.m.—Weather report. ocloci. Arthur I, Stevens, special’st | Spiritual, smiled befors ho answered: | 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. |1:43,16 9 oclock. 1s on “Acquaintance |0 Sn¢ tmes of Benlamin Frankiin, noon at 3 o'clock Pastor’s Assistant in business, also is scheduléd to make “He hasn't found the girl. She' | 9:45 D.m.—Weather forecast. ek w At this service Dr. Rev. William A.Eisenberger COMPOUND an address’on the general subject of | has not come along yet.” 10 pm~—Time signals; weather re-| o BN R | Montgomery will speak on Irving Visiting Speakers 9:30 A.M.—BIBLE tasmarixing, Rusinase niattions. The dean fs visiting New York. POt g P orders (3,630 meters): s gso|in the Unity Auditorium, 800 Homer | Bacheller’s story, “In the Daye of Poor 10:00 A TADULT CLARGES. GIVES QUICKRELIEF | A reading New York hotel is adver-| Referring to the bellef tiat-princes | metersy > A bullding, €01 13th strest northwest : ' SPECIAL MUSIC B T T A bl telng & list of Marcont code wards in 3:?'“?;:7 -;d::i:;ls Jor tham by, 1Lpm —WWeather forecast. .. Tabiecey of “Coveism and” Chris|. Rev €. R. Stauter'of’ the Ninth Reaukis 11 alilsih setvi Dr. Frederick Lynch 2 velers' guide to induce r cou 1 P TXcept Whet , sen » St egu! service S ¢ F‘"Cou hs making of reservations by wireless| saidr - 2 B e Weist, sl tianity treet Christian Church, $th and D giraridb o S OF NEW YORK CITY, ] 5950 meters.) w e . streety mortheast. ‘will tako for his omitted. e SUBJECT—~ — i 5 ¢ Solo- morning, ‘“Work |- Go. WWX—Post Ofice Department (1,100 mog.‘!x“i:“m‘nl:""dw\?l.g‘:‘(::nuuobhc‘lflg! While Tt Is Da; The subjec Is the spel Equal to the 3 b t of Meters). an illustrated lecture ot the Y. Seagsn® sermon’le, “The Thrite of | WesternPresbyterianChurch Task?” # 3:30 p.m.~Report on frults and veg- | A. tomorrow afternoon at Jeous a passenger is able to reserve any-| Prince of Wales marrics it will b¢ a thing from the bridal suite to the| love match. He has been truveling ld from ships By the use of the words “That day is past and whén the Colds, [ grand ballroom by paying only for the| # great deal and perhaps is a bit Sorel transmission of u single code word,| Tesbless and unwilling to settle down * ¥ H st between 10th and 20tb n.w. . 6:43 P M. —CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. ’ lus i as yet. etables W. H. H. Smith will be the 3 3 £ f ] S Th Bla vesser The hoter by sonsmitine R e ~-Report. on dairy products | Eible'students and Masons miAbpEoundry Church | tamorrow XEV. J. H. DUNHAN, Paster, PSSl EORC- | tits ochinerinmimia iniatie io ol T e e s ilitme, bors inTurues, ensutority | 1:20-semder ecaol g goes into effect. Dr. Henry H. Ranck will speak on |y, 3 or. g urkey, a ? ” “ o5 / 2doseslc Thus, “ashes” is the eode word for ] “The Fundamental Doctrines of the ru".",x,’iu:.'“!',';,'}’m_ e, I_he mStds Masterpiece” | “What Are the True 2 35¢ a bottle (‘reserve two double bedded rooms, . bt Reformed Church” at the School of | Bogton University School Fine Ajfio—cnmnun Endeavor. I Amari n Traditi 3 at Druggists L“fn .urme rooms, sitting rooms and . 3;;““,2“’ ‘I,Edu;,:uer:v:::il:uyl?»!u;s Arts, will lecture In the evening on “Fair Dealin = ca itions? : aths for . arriving steamship e urch, Monday 130 | “Masterpieces of Art illustrated. s ALL WE ME DON’T EXPERIMENT! casrss {htet e (e oo fae i RN ey eelack. Tovitee e Ty ging il be canduct- MUSIC BY THE QU. uEwr L LCO! nts’ rooms.” 3 . Meters). - aftzer. s > p - This old reliable medicine has modest patron, whose requirements are | ez ! _Dr. Clark of the First Presbyterian R B Py = lieved thousands—it will reli only & single room, cables “aback," iy p-mi—Phonograph selec- | D% TISNI Speak tomorrow RIgAt on| Tho third in the series’ of men's SIXTHPRESBYTERIAN We £ ClfllldevMemoml vou—Trv it Today. ich means “reserve single room. .?." S “Security.” the tmrd.;:";geh of & 8¢ | meotings which are being held at 3 16th AND KENNEDY TS, N.W. n 3=, RENRY W, TOLBON, P While the activities of England, ool Ay ectric po: - 3 e'clock S8unday afternoons at the new REV. MAURICE 8. WHITE, Misister, m,—“8PIRITUAL TRADIN France and Holland in ‘the el | JOIit Commission Adopts pany (360 Meters). Brookland M. E. Church, will be hela | 930 unday school, ol s R e B {::1;.230\:: n:mer 'rglnl(;’nlmted since " . manicitions W ershment of <om: | Committee Report Involving colonies, Germany, deprived of all frerscas possessions, has been butld-| 20,000,000 Membership. ing up within her own borders a sys. tem of radiotelegraph and radiotele- 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—~Program of music 3 ust ’;g::';‘y will | tomorrow afterncon, to be precede: d 11:00 a.m. m— b 1t o] ” NORTH CAPITOL, COE. Wikl Whice & Taver Company (Goo | Eire b Sineriencer b N Sewic: | SACIR S ey eetal by | “The Master Is Come” | Eckington itk St ; Meters). ness on_conditions In the near east|wlii e Rov. John B Fore De’siow. 00pmoT. P. 8. C. E. RY ©. BRUNDAGE, Minister A at the First Presbyterian Church (0- | bray, the pastor, will pressh torer o 00 p.m._—Serm Toeas By e wilem A 30 ¥ on by 4 morrow morning at 11 o'clock. morning. on . the subject -Spieitant | R E Pasone DD -—Address by (e A" Lice i Temporizing,” while in the opv-nln[ ip s?,, ANNAPOLIS, MD. i A _Roth Lt 4 to 4:30 p.m.—~Music and features. d WEAS—The Hecht Co. (360 Meters). . T ST. NEAR | phone stations that is second to none 3 to 4 p.m—Selections on the Vic-| Dr. Jason Noble Plerce will speak | his topic will be “The Law of Sin Church 3tee o8 0w, In the world, says Assistant Trade |BY the Assaciated Press, trola and. reproducing plane: tomorrow night at & o'clack at the| R 8 T ur REV. JAMES T, MARSHALL. D, D., Pastor. ; Semmissioner ' W. 'T. " Daugherty, INNATTI, Ohio, January 20.— gk First ' Congregational Church, "10th| \In the Beginning God," will be the RN A® ) L8005 8T I amy Ve Tl e H . in a report ¢ % : ] id G_streets northwest, on e Sub- " laren: Sixteenth an rving W o =y of Commmerce:*Tha loss. t-ermeny | Adoption of the findings of & com. |WIAY—Waodward & Lethrop (3o and G Srcels ToWisiosy O Gine”the | B Rice at the Church 'of Our Father N E FAYTOR, DD Faster, | Usalty"y mhamaly” Januars 35 adirens b7 of her ocean eable system, built yp a¢|Mittee of ten appointed to consider| , o p.m.—Selections on the phopo- | Subtopics “Are Men Mere Provident (L"g:"“"'g"' 18th and L streets, : nday echool, Tmmigration. ‘ i great cost during the fifteen years|Plans for unification proposed by the|oranhana reproducing piano, Than Women “Taking the Gam- :x:rl v;:ut,mom‘gnnw gerni The i .4";”;::' B st i’fi {| neacwaine: the. war, made her de-|respective doies as a preliminary re- bler'sChanos,” AreDelaved Weadisns 1ae o 56,100 by Hiles G et O, Junor. ? Washington Heights all her .,.(,,,‘:l,og;,"::,g;m;}gl;g; port marked the closing session here Pi los, the « K ith Shittlesat “Why Wateh T Dm. 1s “The (Srinelple of e 9 Presbyterian Church Tande the partion that she could |Yesterday of the jolnt commission on{ iriiimadge), “The Whispering Winds” | if Christ Doesn't Come in Our Life- | Steatdshipy, marking the beginning X or. & _ Columbdia and Kalorama roads. handle by radio. The logical result|unification of the Methodist Episcopal | (Wollenhanpt). alk, Arthur H. | time?” . e tee A e m o oRaaT T nan bens dt_m inoreased use of hizh|Chureh and the Methodist Episcopal | Stevens, spectalist in business memor- g Tomerrew evening at 3 o'clock in il Rllren cared o B G HEARTS. % s adio stations for overseas t izing, “Business Memory Methods.” | Dy Henry Allen Tupper of the First | the Balvation Army Hail Ne. G ! SIRETCH FORTH THY HAND communications, especially to the|Church South. Following fts adop-| gurfione solos, O. P. Bradley, accom- tist Church has returned from a |g0s E street. Capt. Kath ot CHRIST'S METHOD IN HEAL. - m ons tls United States: tlon, the report was referred to a|panied by, Miss Hoiena Smith, ~The | Bapiist Chureh hag teturied fom & | 608 B stree 5 on “God's 16th to Trving st. n g, ———— - |committee of sixteen headed by resi-| Man o' er_lml;: (K;ECMH‘)- Vies | occupy. ‘l- pulpit tomorrow morning | Balanees. 3 litan Presbyterian G“nwn_ b tia o VALENTINO WINS POINT, [dnt Bishop William ¥. Anderson of e e e | sn2 ovenine. Subject 11 am. “What|who is leaving \Washington to, take Cyu°P°m e b, oy . + |Cincinnats, for development in detai | ik £olo% Master Fradericle and Where Is Supreme Greatness a new appointment at territorlal head S TS T REY, B 9:30 a.m,—Bible _schoal. 945 11:00a.;. - ADDRESS-Dr. William Whit- | 1 1 a. before it is referred back to the jaint f by Master Robert 8. Fu l:,"( welve %r ”dzl_m ";:;r:l'l'l'lwh.e .D::x:‘;'l){f ?m:rl- ':('.;‘-York city, will make a ? Moti i ymission at a later meeting, hi - . “Fan 5 Cut This Out and Save if | Motion Plc!}xre Actor Bests Lasky | commission st a later meeting, The Joars of age), “Faust Walts' (rom i Corporation in Legal Battle. ject to call by their respective chair- | Heart Bowe (from “The Bo- Subject to Sore Throat men ‘{0 hear the report o fthe com- | bemisn Girie Beite). Boprans. Solos NEW YORK, 4 3 .m.—SHARING WITH OTKERS." e 2 v {, January 20.—Rodolph | mittee, Rogers, the girl | e Tictor n b A g | Valentino, 1 = The committee of sixteen, composed p b A harmless and ciective GATEI0 18] o votnr oo 1o 1oL Lure Botor wom | N hren S Iators aod | itk the double valos sesempanind, 1y u = Church of the Pilgrims . ! Mnt i Fal el ust Been _ 1ith st. and R 1. ave. o.w. " 8 to dissolve two Bayer Tablets of m:";!a,,‘,’,‘)u",",lfwu:?{":'.‘,"‘;"‘c‘{,w",,““ threo laymen from each division of | Builg a World in the Heart of & Ro REY. HUGH KERR PULTON, Mintser, o SOUTHERN PRESETTERILY. Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls of!ation, through the modification of | e \chuteh, will meet at St. Louls| Cello solos, Spencer Prentiss, Washin thus running fhe risk. of being pol-| 11:00—Moring worship : p et il O Jater, and gargle throat thoroughly. | Semborary injunction in appaliate ¢, ordife' aha Peceive 'the approvals Famint pis) o asaneh Dange ‘ass T luted by their assoelation. $:43—Chriatian Endeator. T I Repeat in two hours if necessary. = 3 th int \ssion, it th il 4 i A 7 uke, 15.1-33. 45— 3 100 8. oo reaching’ by paster, e sure you use only the genuine 3‘1305{‘?&-‘1@2’3? he.i‘z‘k';g‘o: ;"0 15 the annua “Conferences, and, .’L‘&";S;‘.‘H.»J%‘i°’»§‘£°hh’.‘ i Golden text: “There is joy '"“'"“' Td":h "’:" proclaimed to Eas Presb EH;ECEU!EE B2 R L Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked' poration, was amended b striking |Anslly, he presented to the general| Broussea, “Serenade” (Schuberts); in the presence of the angels men was to! out: our Lord, when S of e Dl el with the Bayer Cross, which can be jout clauses that would vent him | Conferences. “Julla’s Garden™ (Rogers). Vialin solos, of God over one sinner that the Pharis pointed out that he re. v, —Soclal bour manse, in_thy had in tin boxes of twelve tablets) from engaging “in any other business Unification “Not Assured.” Miss Rena Greeaberg, Washington C repenteth.”—Luke, 15.10. ceived sinners and eateth with them. 1o of any kind or class whatever” and| while members of the commission | 185¢ of 3fuale, accompanied by Miss It called forth the message that still s b for few cents. from wrendering any service for him- | expressed themselves us pleased with | Rose Gresnbers, selected. Baritona| " )0 on makes an ape | tsuches our hearts, for we Know that| 150 ers e claes. 9390':,':"‘5"“ “The ruling ‘will pérmit Valentino foreriogress made during the con: | the girl with the doubls voice, accom. | propriate study for Thrift week. The e o fask AN wave i | L P CANTERY LECTURE 03 - @ SPIrin ) o aseines xoont e, [ wrifiation T oo s Satures | Baite by dersal, 50 Budsy (G | rundamentat principles which our anfila St tEzh {m Urial of the sult for a permanent It was estimated, however, that if{ RRNTIT aiu) " Reader, Ffl'r'ou "Mc» | government and civic organizations|one sinner that repenteth, and. Ho has A COBDIAL WELCOME TO A! 3 The'Bayer Cross ‘'on Genuine Teblets | injunction, ;%:x&:;n meets with no_serious 9P: | Coy, from the O'Connlo‘; Bchool of Bx- | emphasize this week In the matter |Showed forth the love of the Father 3 LpaTON BT, """Wau.“ Memorial S32E the t hi y \ SPerating 3 a uninca thurch Boverns | Bression. selected.” Piano solo, the re- | o' yood living parallel the principles | 0T \the lost, so that e have Sess ment by the fall of 19317, rodyciay plano, pirlt ot " Liberty | 0" Jesus taught in the parables | Tne thece rarabioe ot rur paved 5 e oh’ imadge! h! | N e el erence 4t the e of the lost.. Although 2,000 years & i wipel. They'por: . g JTRh R Loveie 6 3 ! ot Y= he 2 that of the Southern branch in| YACHT ENTERS TRADE. have.passed, the principles of the (TCRY FIRIORt e¥ery PRede of tho Fa $:00pm.—"The Qood Blop 1926, slthough o Zpecial conterence A o | Mast applicable te modern 1ite. | compassion for the miserabla sinner UNITARIAN, B [’ 2t an earlier date if such action were If we thoroughly grasp the precepts)in tha second we see God's estima & 's| of the value of the soul, and in the MEMORIAI med necessary. LONDON, January 30~—The Hohen- | jaught by the Lord in this week's|o (:K Unificatian of the two churches, (sollern, once the palatial pleasurs | |csson we will realize the supreme | thiTd wo see the ",‘,‘."‘t‘,’," love SO! ! PEM,,_ P -,m.ls., - -| when accomplished, it waa said, Will | yacht of the former German emperor, | yalues of life. Thrift week teaches | ¢ ‘th n ¢ the' FAUNDRIANE oF "26,000:000 peroons. o POPUIALION |ig bolng fitted out as.a trade ship by | nat unless “we master money mat. of God. In these three cases 2 the German government, and will be |tora they, wil master us"''Every |wo eée how men are lost in the church Ulysses G. B, Pierce, D, D, el bles of the I lowt In e an Winistar. sent on a.crulso to the Brittsh: das | Stdent, 5 (Re PATRUES S NG, ¢ in the world. In the lost sheep SERVICES 1N Plans Are Suggested. . The report holds that the Methodist inlons. ¢ the “virtues of hen. ¢ _helplossness; in the celn we Episcopal Chyrch and the Methodist|™ plification of bilit; ¢ Bplocopal Church South 'are sasem- | eominting 1 el AhAFa. ot hodihr | Hilsn petionce: "petisverinca” and | the son wo ses inerasitads and guper || B F. KEITH'S THEATER 1 MNCTE Wity CoCE. tially omne church, one in afl‘ln,!fl{lnféfia;{lfl s =; j\utlc&,‘ & B e e tlhy. flflgmg‘ fl:::. t # During Constructies of New Cburch. ‘o0 b Me: ,’lz];»:fil 3 o n’s commerce, has caut spoke these three 45—t k 7100 pim,—C Ende P e tn parmre, aacd E2i 18, TE: | Bngliah morchanta to At out (WS BRIDE| in> anewer. (6 he eriticismof the | Lor's miasterpiec eals to b LR S ot PRGN ¢ R ABLE C. WHEATON. aims of Our Churoh Upon " CHURCH OF THE ] e, 2 that He was eating and 2.1 pol 11:00-—Morning wership, Sqr ritual, in terms of memebership, In;, The fIrst ves: ¥ bo ready to satt arikiag with publicans and sinners: {on 'in " terms s mon by the minister— inistration of - activities . and | Dby, February Boon_after ano The yn‘llunl. Who had - purchased | simple that even & child could unde “f N - dies | nthe home foreign flelds, |hiP Wil start around the werl from the Reman- authorities the tex- | stand. He unfoldsd the nature of sin VOLUTIO! A trip abroad {s & permanent investment, and will report suggested the adoption of ;‘;:Lowana d:;-%t;:&?';n‘:f‘on’tq u‘.‘_yrlvfle(abof %erla( n 'fi?:fl;.:‘.d :;1. '::. :(":fl ‘departure n.nd_ degra~ bring rich returns in presant pleasures, everlasting plan for thereuniting of the two | i, haautitul rose pink furnishings | Seeom® toe oDdeets o ad gt n a unger son. ades, - Because | The progressive downward tend. triendships and undying memorles of historlo citi oe comsitation With X ganara) oan. i-.na Slegantly appoinfed cabina of the | il e .',;‘m‘.,.. ot | encyof’s e vt e deare: o they should become one in name, or & similar voy. inister. o th a general con- R 9:30~-8onday echool, Cisases for men and tic cathedrals, anclent casties, Ital ! s sollern b Sen torn eut to op of ar ace Thd Inowy. Alpine. Summite: 98 emaMay Heerence end two Jurisdictional con-|make room for stands that will die- | % ted class of the|of the 's cureer the evigence urch of the New 1100=Moraiag service. Address by Lad It 18 worth while to forego & few res and lux- Tt suggested that each division of | 2/2Y Gorman goode. < nation. ‘The sinners, becwyse of their | of his or & worldly Iife. This P ;...,., e ] i L abrot - m . e ¥ . povatneed sy e canral Coniarenct | sal sonterence shauld o dotned by (o1 mork? e, Sectie” ek v SR GUE L R 3 e B s A \VINGS DEPARTMENT ; o .. . 3 & . SAVING d e e hess T oob L R oX0pt | the doint cqmmiseion. (€ separt aald. | ERIEINe) e derniacd people. given. Possibly some evil companion e A YT e ..u_g;‘}f{ Bl i o Vo . limited by the constitution of the|ence should be by jurisdictions, the [offended the bigoted Pharisees, who|influenced him. His desire for a| 31:00—Morning arorsh + ervice. GO Comaent e donect cootiniad. and ) Shouirs | ellgvid thet o SRS, PSR | Feotam o fnddien 5 e UL | | UE RS BmLORANT | Se-SEE sme pmovion 0 Te Sugbesied (hat they b somm | Be ofeetive. he quesion of theng, | have even thelr clothes touch one of | his father's estat TV LA odern Pisture.” 4. “Mary Ma port suggeste they be com-|be e e. The question of chang 1 tazee m P Bosed as the Eeneral conferences of | ng the nameraf tio oy o Fr S i o L BT L ‘l‘j',‘,.i BIer his Tasher's | ~vavILE FHEATLE e toration. A 'the | -|the two respective churches are now |open. for uturbn”go ) et fided” o a doubl 901 Bhede rm_: :nllufl Choir of 100 Voices. or may hereafter be constituted, The powers and limitations of this gen- ortion. . or, two- ‘younger , k 5 ity, the 1y, / algu-o : sarvies . They. could ‘n 4 \!‘o’t‘v"?’nu- cgn!somn‘l- wit! A a thirds, so, i all Sunday, ¢ p.m. P T