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BISHOP TO SPEAK. PLAN MEN’S MEETING. l .PREPARE FOR REVIVAL. lplieopll Prelate From Ja’pa.n to [ Mission at Holy Trinity Church Address Churchman’s Leagtle. ‘Will Close Tomorrow. ROSENBERGISELECTED |Sunday School Lesson PULPIT AND PEW Ixethadhtn Set Aside Days for Visiting Non-Church Members. is “What Stewardship BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. | which reveals itself by oonduot and| <Rev. H. P. Fox, pastor, will preachjat 7 p.m. i 3 consideration of others,’ determinew|on “The Deceptive South Wind"” and| Means.” The Churchman’s League of the Dis- | . The two-week mission, which has| Tomorrow and February 4 have g . . THE .RICH AND THE oui™position in the future 1ife.” Thers' “Do I Have to Believe in the Virgin * % % % trict of Columblia, a society composell | been held in Holy Trinity Church, |been designated as visitation Sundays k v . R0 MAN 2 every man ® t9. his own Dlaoce | Birth to Become Christian? at| A series of Sunday afternoon meet- | Of clergymen and laymen of the Epis- | will come to a close tomorrow even-|in connection with the Method i 8 3 LAZARUS —Luke, 16.1-31. There: he will find s separation be- | Hamline M. . Church tomorrow | ings for men are being neld at the |coPal Church, will “hold 'its second |ing at 7:30 o'clock. The last wervice |union revival movement of ihe eitv D. C. Man, Named Vice President | |, S¢iden. text: Charge them tween souls as suggeated by the|morning and evening, respectively.|Brookiand M. E. Church. Tomorrow |Mesting of tre year next Tuesday | will be for men only, and on these days, excapt in the fow - G « 4 that are Fich in this prasent | |Masters ‘statement. The llnes of In connection with the evening ser-|at 3 o'clock Rev. Herbert F. Ran- [SVening in the assembly room of the | The women closed their mission last |instances where later dutes must nec- at Jubilee Co ti ; world, that they be not high- | |cleavage will be. sharply drawi | mon-there will be & song service and | dolph, Cosmos Club at_8:30 "o'clock. The|Sunda: The . children’s services |egsarily be used, the Methodist peo- : ubilee Convention—Klan minded, nor have/their hope sét | |Death irrevocably fixes destiny. THi®| prayer for the survivors of the|to spe ® speaker will be Rt. Rev. Henry St |closed last Saturday. ple of the city 'will visit their un- 3 on the uncertainty of riches, | |Jersey clearly taught by the addition | Knickerbocker disaster. . An organ | titie e George Tucker, Bishop of Kyoto,| Tomorrow afterncon the “babies”|churched friends and invite them 3 Denounced. put on God, who giveth us of the fixed chasm to the traditional 'recital also will &iven by Edith B. d in the evening Dr. Mowbray wi Japan. of the parish will have th mission | pecome members. ¥ichly all things to enjoy. teaching and conventional coloring. ) Athey. g2, Speak on “The Marks of a Blacker. Organized misslonary work .of the also. Only members of the This 18 a part of the mov. t - - I Tim, 6.17. Christ warns men against the dunger 'R eyt Eplleovll“Church in Japan was be-|companied by a baby will be adm paratory to the coming ot br Basi By the Associated Prei of condemnation to a herafter Stale | Dr Henry Allen Tupper has re- gun In 1866 under Bishop Willlams, | The babies will be blessed, and th Natgster, who will begin & union re- ’ with- “Industrial Democracy as the Cure land has spread to such an extent that |is to - 5 EW YORK; Janusry 27.—Resolu-| ' Thrift week taught the lesson of | oL [CLmEDts: If they have lived w for | tarnsd trom New York and New Jer. | for Red Radicallsm” is the title of & in 15 TE" Was “round “necessary to | Georse Hermert Wells, the chojr- |\ivel meeting Bnder the auspices of tions attacking ‘the Ku Klux Klan!gsaving money. This week's lesson is | humanity. The cory of the rich man i peaking, and | paper to be presented before the|divide the country into three parts,|master, has made arrangements for odlsts of Washington on Feb- will preach at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. to- ruary % a 1 d anti- . of character, el Beoular Lgague, 1101 E street north- | Bishop Tucker has been at Kyoto, in|a speclal musical program for the| nd protesting against alleges Christ's teachings about the properdid not reveal a change ifish | orrow. Prof. Ferry will give a tomorrow_ afternoon _at . 3 |the southern part of the Isiand of | closing service tomorrow evening. ; sam ot. Jewlsh digerimination at HArvard iuse of wealth. Jesus never aid con. | PUL® continuation of the same selflsh | twenty-minute organ recital and the | ereoi. ' Winilam V. Mohoner, DIstrict | Nippoa: sinee 1553 and tae mowend j0f | glosing service ton ey EPISCOPAL University. were adopted last night at | demn the possession of wealth. He | poe My o ool d nla pare- | Solo quartet will sing special selec- | of' Columbia secretary of the farmer- | his = chia twenty-four _ JapanesedJohn M. b Walsh 8 3. head of the | I ALl — ALE — 05— e Toning permay ot the. E0106n | atg howevon contamn, the Sasee ot | i Jiobireiee 1he Cruth OF the BT | HoDye s by AL Heneai 0T |Iahor DAFS, Wil Geler the BrRGIDH | Slereymert T ARG 1o e Kmert | Jemaic-Miisinary Band'sta reci| CHURCH OF THE : 5 ! S = bie Wi LT it A i X talk. can_missionaries. There are schools |assisted by the Rev. Charles J. Mc- Jjubilee convention. of the Unlon of | wealth, He emphasized the fact Uunlo:r: “M"l“ gvryo:l"m. poor, he shall * * K kK for both boys and girls, an orphanage, | Fadden, S. INCARNATION American Hebrew Congregations. {one's use of his wealth was the prime | also ory, but shall not be h “Theosophy as a Philosophy Of 4 series of sermons for young peo- |2 hospital and fourteen kindergartens: The executive board was instructed | test of his character. He knew that| While we all must recognize that|Conduct” is the subject of an address|; s gealing with domestio relations |The diocese includes not only Kyoto; > ,ex- | by Victor Russell of San Antonlo to- | o - | but also Ot hich is th d by another resolution’ to take ateps to i flames cause the most ex will be inaugurated tomorrow even o Osaks, which s the secon Check. alleged buses in the use of | 604 was & hard taskmaster. The |Of0, &I BEEN SA08€,0° g humanlm"""“’ &t 8 p.m. under the auspices |ing at the Vermont Avenue Christian | 1argest ¢ity in Japan. HEADS EPISCOPAL LEAGUE Jewish nl.cru‘!\emal wlnul. Al: rr;‘lu- very hearts of {ts devotees are turned | flesh is cailed upon w-end\l;"i, yeot gga‘l“:l‘;::::‘;;&';.s‘: Larger Life,’at | Chyroh by Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley. . ures calling for segregation of aliens) nto metal, dry! ifire and flames could- mot affect a - His first subject will be “Friend or rying up the streams of fre” and ‘fames-couid ot AReL & et SERVICE ON FRIDAY. 12th and N ets. n v. GEORGE W, 4 So¥, T lows: Bund St Ag Charles E. Robinson Chosen at St. | Services: or leading to discrimination against . Acquaintance—Which?" Tho devo- Take ve. foreigners were condemned. justice and abolishing the word $RING TOC TOTRERE, Cots the mes- | Dr. John E. Briggs of the Fifth|tional servico on this occasion will Luke’s Church Meeting. Grace Church * Other resolutions urged adoption of ; “mercy.” It blots out all thought for | sage of God will, however, affect his | Baptist Church has returned from an.take the nature of a memorial to the race Urc uniform marriage, divorce and deser- { oth erely as fire would |extended trip south and will preach]viotims of the Knickerbocker tragedy | Daughters of King to Present Self- | Charles E. Robinson was elected| Rey. MEADE BOLTON 3 tion laws and repeal of the monthly W'::.dm:u:m'm;:‘““':‘:?h:: :;I: I!toi':." 'x.'r:e -:fl?n’;nx hananervl; tomorrow morning and evening. The |on the first nnn(v:r::r\? of m.?‘m.’f b &9 president of the Episcopal League of Bervices, 11 a.m 14 ' d 8 p.m! quota because of the present immi- enal. not remedial, Physical rmon subject at night is “Heavenly | aster. “The Final Appeal of the Gol Denial Offering. the Diocese of Washington (colored) | Holy Commu nday at 11 a.m.. Gration laws. Charles Shohl of Cln. |00 high a price for thelr love of :[eal NOU Temedial e Floh man | Reaogmition or “Shall We Know |pel” will be the topla of D Wilfiey The' annual Preseatation Service | 25, aARuAl meeting of the leagus | _thid Sunday ol o T e L aaeY. (rouicaansEiesevs (Godjend o e e sar oo o o Soom L | seci SR Emaneowimeratned of the Bulihters of the King Wil | Churen, 1oih - ind- Church "siceria| Ghurch of the Advent 1al eorge Zepim of. mammon. . 5 £ * be held in St. Mark’s Church, 3d and hwe h. m lected 24 aud Yo secretary. . New vice presidenis e Dl night Har-| wquo Vadis” will the subject of & | & oo St M 3 northwest. Other officers _electe 55, 12245 You ats o Sreres Gulius Rosenwald of| Jesus understood the pawer of o ‘ cets southeast, next Friday, at | were: Edward I Smith, first vice . 11 md %, Sehool, Oheezo. Tudwis Voelstein of New.|money and its peril In tne parable| Thers is nots singie gramoIRIoRCH T, dramatic {llustrated lecture by Rev.|8 p.m. Representatives from all the | president: Willlam B. Smoot. second | DI*'s League. 6 pm. Dr. Farle Wilfley at the Vermont |chapte f th d hin *th ; ivi V. - | of the shrewd or unjust steward, the : ; 3 PEEEE g e order within ‘thelvice president; McKenney Williams, 1 Tork. Jamag W. Bernhlm of Loult: |G ont. Bhyatclin prescribed the ‘cure |ECiects the Savior tnat in the life|s:18 o'clock: round table conforence at | Avenus Christian’ Church, next Fri- [Diocese of Washington, will Dresent | recoraing secretarss G . Hroone The Nativity ville, Ky.; Marcus 3 oWaen. | for the money mania of His day.|beyond there will be given e i day evening for the beneéfit of the |the self-denial offering given by the | financial secretary, and W. J. Wilkin Church School, 9:15: and M“K“‘S D. Rosenberg o Twenty centuries have passed and |Shance to repent-fl -;'euu-n.- :ctlllon p.m. MRk church building fund. There will be | members during the year. treasurer. The _}‘;'U;;mlv( - ington, D Cilded to hold the union’s|yet no befter cure for this form of [ SOMPlY with the rich man's Bettal 2 e chuscw ekl oo CimsESITon S diittar, Rev. Arthur Mason Sherman, head | " Charles M. Thomas of Dunbar High | —— o Holy_Cathlic § It was decided to hold the uniows | I35 10 DLCr Core been discovered | because his five brethren had suffl-| Bverygiris' class of the Church * ok ok ok of the School of Divinity at Boone | gnool addressed the mesting on the next convention 1n St. Louls. In 1325 Tnia’ cure, “as ‘stated in the golden | clent MEhL 1t men WIS Bof LS S | the Covenant Sunday sonoe ' Hed | At the Metropolitan Baptiat Church | Univeraity, Wychang, China. will tell | relation of the church man to civic ope on augurate an even tomorrow morning Rev. John Comp- | 9f his work "in educating Chinese Mr. Rosenberg is prominent i}t e e emotrtainey | cause they are busy with the aftairs | Crogs organization Monday “night,| R Fall Will' recetve pedgen for | Christians to be ‘ministers in the | *4TS: banking, legal and fratern of this world, they will be condemned. | which will meet thereafter very other 'y r o olences and church extension | Church of China which is a branc! ‘piscepal.) (E; 3 of ri to make h awachuse 2th &¢. Northw P Wathington, e s presiaent of | of riches, Jesus culled nen 0, make | R0 h{ ' Meoapt the Tact that (he | Momaa everting, as Mabie Toursion PPRSNOIRLE 1A, SPUTT ST | oF b Anglican "Cammunian. The | DR. BARBOWS IN PITTSBURGH | “E5"Riouli & Gomdt, Yotmrs > > s e acher of wil preach n ‘Th Ambiti T % 0! &l e ctunael and trust officer of the Bault, Tsiage of siewarishin: i Pundas sccomplished, peoves Luet [ * Jesus. In the evening his topie will | branches of the Order of the Daugh-| Rev. Dr. Alfred E. Barrows, pastor Al e A tetrict of Columbia | mental teaching concerning property ')’:;;‘id':o","';"“_":l’; e -ainsly.. | Rev. Dr. W. 1. Darby will preach at b “God's Garments for Saved Souls 'L"r:fze:rsfzfux.'"f’mfim'f"{’fi" SeHSaf e Easten {reg{:n‘:!y‘i‘hfl?fi?; p b A v v God. | 8 Sy jan Churcl 0- | T Ruth bl 2l d he . T en to e sup- le last Monday for sbu v D o e fation. life member of | Was that evervthing belonged to God. the Eastern Presbyter he Ruth Bibla class do the usher. jlett last Monday for Pittsburgh, where 4 The study of “the parable.of thet 4 port of ‘missionaries to China. The the City Club, member of the Board 25.25.?.1",’,“QSJ.‘.’(L“‘?.'L’J&‘3.“3.".‘;,‘5‘;.5‘; rich man snd Lassrus should ’"'“fi morrow morning on d. ing and receive the offering at the sociation since its organisation, and |Intrusted into their keeping, “Charge them that are rich in this i “ o m_H. Pettus, rector of St |direction of the board of evangelism e D O s A it ys he [ Mark's Churth. of the géneral assembly. During his absence. Dr. Willlam L. Darby will |5 X Rector. . v 1d be overcome. - R. Stauffer of the Ninthitheme of Dr. Willlam A. White's ad- ast raster of Harmony Lodge, No. 17 (Peril of money wou resent world that they be not high-| Rev. C. A oihe cynical, covetous EhaTleces | inded, nor have their hops set on|Street Christian Church. $th and D |dress that he will deliver before the abagnce “He is active in the work of the|Tb0 Tere "Iavers of WORCTs (Ut the | the uncertainty of fiches, but on God, | streets northeast, witl have Tor tUS u L | Bastors' Federatlon, at their meeting 3 S ashington -Hebrew Congregation at| the Master's teachings abou? 'N0|who' giveth us richly all things tofject of his sermon tomorrow morning Monday morning. at 11 o'clock. in the |to Another” is the subject of Rev. . Chls st Sth and H streets northwest. His|TIERt use of w > warned | enjoy. i “The Secret of Pentecost. blect of | New York Avenue Presbyterlan [Hez Swém tomorrow ‘night at the SONGS AND SKETCHES. | home is at 1933 Biltmore street north- [ (nSIT S2OMAE I00%E TGRS, TATCS evening sermon_fis “The Burning|Church. Centennial Baptist Church. The morn- &7 X 430 pm, west G e ity Heart.” «x o x ing subject is “Our God-call. The Girlg Friendly Society of 5t.|| { ANl espers. ' Y pambs SNoW Ho bl SURE | WILL SHOW MOVIES. e o R Rov. Hugh . Sttenson, paster ot s e e e T S timeless in its essential teaching, and At Trinity Diocesan Church Rev.|Bathany Baptist Church, will occupy| At the Immanusl Baptist Church|!s to present a vaudeville entertain- f . gk A R vounz Peopie's BIBLE CLASS MEETING. |fts our modern world as weil &s it David Ransom Covell will preach to-|the pulpit tomorrow for the first|tomorrow Rev. Gove G. JohnsonmentTuesday at® p.m. at the chufeh, £ Society. Y Lthe world in the d ¢ Christ. 1t|“Cain and Abel” to Be Presented | morrow at 11 am. on “The Slaughter | ime in several weeks. Mr. Steven- | preaches morning and evening on the | T1® el nclude P 6:50 p.m.. is & vivid and terrible exhibition of ot the Innocents:” & @ermon about|son was Injured by & fall, when |themes “The Making of Us" wad -The |200nEs and sketches. Young Ladies Gather at Home of [ the psychological and soolal and Tomorrow at Y. M. C. A. children, for all adults. At 8 p.m. in-|making a pastoral call at the close of | Helpless Helped.” Dr. Clayton's Bible EPISCOPAL. - spiritual laws that work out the = = 4 Abel. | Stead of the sermon there will be pre- | service January 7. lecture tonight is on “Prayer. Miss Campbell. Penalties of selfshness. In the open- | The motion picture "Cain and ABeL”| sented by the Trinity double quartet a s e ST, PAUL'S CHURCH ) . i The part Jesus pictures the selfishness | 19 to be ghown a . > program of sacred music. Rev. ‘Clirence True Wison is ‘to] Dr.iF:Birgette BEost of New Yotk 5 The young Ladies' Bible Class of | Ing tomorrow afternoon at * X ok % 91321 23rd st., near Washington Circle. ALL STRANGERS WELCOME. ’ L preach tomorrow morning at J1(cCity will preach in Foundry M. E. Evangelistic services will tm;fl"mg!n-:xock. at Metropolitan Memorial | Church tomorrow morning. Dr. Short | Rev, Robert Talbot, D. D, |St, Matthew’s S°a% FLE : 5 of the plutocrat, the suffering of the |h"s the second in a serl the Western Presbyterian Church poor and the succor of Providence. |This 18 the second 'a o held its January meeting at the home ¢ 3 » 0 AL wrTAN Jesus presented a typical picture o through tomorrow M. E. Church. is extension secretary of the board of A ND. o Miae Mldred A et e |a rich man, filied with the spirit of | Df. Willlam 'C. Fowier, | District | Church. Rev. M. : Japnet will preacti e temperance and public morals of the 800310 LAY e ot vz 2410 BENNDIG D. C Fresident, Mrs. 1. W. Ellenberger, [s8lfishness and deaf to the needs of | a0 o O Tty W n g Sovit “The | 8 11 o'clock on "God Almighty 1o | The fourth of a series of sermons|Church. 1In the evening the com- 00 2. m.—Holy Communion and Instruction 11 a.m.—Rev. R. T. Riples, rects conducted ‘the business session. - Re. | humanity. His money bought for him | PECRERS O o L AC, Sr o e Hands of & Man. and at 8 oiclock O [, Lisiness tarms will be glven to | MURILY song service will be led by “oraing Prayer ind Sermon D Dorts wore given by commitiecs and [priceless purple robes and Soft linen a ;A Great Guest Who Could Not Get 2 | morrow night at. the First Presby. | Everstt R Nattsger. with organ.| .o " misior TAtsor ot Bunionem | ST, JOHN'S CHURCH : Joters read trom tho Salvation Army |garments, His palace was filled with by the Anderson sisters. terlan Church, when Rev. Dr. Clark | B9 and orcheatral accompaniment. . e WOLVEN. LAFAYETTE SQUARE thanking the class for donations end | WEUTlen ext “toods. Tn s comtort, | 10 LECTURE ON SWITZERLAND | > g AR O R on “The Cure of Soutarr. "+ Pr8R | Wedsester, 800 pm—Complimentary ftere, | Sepycercs amo Tl am 8 Bl a Who is-an inm, , : 5 “¥e A Q}w :rocl:fnmun\e,r telling how her|laughter and licentlousness he forgot| Dr. E. C. Dinwiddie will deliver an| At the First Congregational Church, | “The Paychology o{*(_‘“n_l“ e * % ok % SEATBATEM™ 3% Cor. Edward. Eilistt, ~—Gr Parish—GE E(fi?GETOWN Christmas was made cherry by their | his obligations to God and considera- |illustrated lecture on Switserland, &t| o ang G streets northwest, Rev. Dr. |\ e e Dr. Andrew M. Brodie, national rep- o A i Grace Parish—Gl d Mind Stream” {s the subject of a lec- | resentative of the Near East Rellef, WIRCONSIN AVE. BELOW M ST. U. 8. ife of flowers. Thirty. hostesses|tion for humanity. Jesus did not con- | Epiphany Lutheran Church, 16th a _ _ e signed for the coming yeat |demn him for his wealth or for the | U streets northwest, Wednesday, at|Jason Noble Plerce will preach tomor-| . o't be given by Viva M. January | will preach at the New Yorn Avenas | Christ Church, Georgetown | and money voted to assist in _the |manner in which he obtained It, but|8 pm. No admission will be charg- | row evening, at 8 o'clock, on the para-{ ;.. o ‘evening at 8 o'clock in the | Presbyterian Church tomorrow, both Corner O and 3lst st n.w. work of the Florence Crittenton Mis- | for his inhumanity to his ellows. He |ed to the lecture, but an offering Will| )04 of Christ with their modern ap- |- a morning and evening, on the follow-| REV. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, RECTOR. sions. Miss Molly Beabs and Mrs. neglected the poor beggar who wait- \be taken for the benefit of the| iic,(on " His subject is “Little, But | Unity, Auditorium, 300 Homer build- Holy ‘communion. “What Eoombs assisted the hostess in serv-|ed at the palace gate, hoping to be|Women's Home and Forelgn Mission- | highty.~ including. subtopic j LS STiIath atrh et mnECHwent e mertaca EV. HENRY L. DURRANT. b school. ing subjects: 11 a.m., “America’'s Un- finished Task”: 8 p.m ing refrestments. The class meets fed with the crumbs which fell from lary Soclety. Is the Greatest Force in the World?" | £:00 p.m.—Evening praver_and_sermon m‘!he auditorium of the church at|the rich man's table. 1 “Why Go to College?” “Who Are the| “The Gospel in the Light of Evolu- PENTECOSTAL, Evening prayer. 10 am. Sunday mornings. The opportunities to help, ald and Most Useful People?” “Should We Op- | tion” will be the subject of the ser- o i s assist the poor are ever present, be- THE ‘ EATHER 5o ,Fatty Arbuckl “America’s, mon by Rev. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, Full Gospel Assembly cause the principles and processes of st Gift to Euro; "Greatest Prac- | minister of All Souls’ Church, tomor- g 70 IN BIBLE RELAY. distribution have not increased with t Problem of the Modern Church.” |row morning in B. F. Keith's Theater. 930 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. . the production of wealth. One has| District of Columbia, Maryland and Plorce will speak tomorrow morn- * % % i E. L. Collier and H. W. Kline, Pastors. | wel1 said “that the poor have always|Virginia—Rain _tonight and _tomor- hyne J1*19°0%lock. on “Real Love. Dr. Henry F. Lutz will give & pub- Preaching the Cross of € \] PHILADELPHIA, January 27.—|been present, and the Christian |TOW: Somewhat warmer tomorrow; * ko % lic lecture and demonstration on char- Christ in the Heart G street near 14th Reading aloud of the New Testament | Church has aiways endeavored, with [ fresh east and southeast winds. “The Man and the Weapon” will be |acter reading, entitled “A Study of of the Nati 3rd.and C sts.NW. from Matthew to Revelations was ac- | more or less wisdom, to do them good. | West Virginia—Raln ‘tonight and |, TR SAn and the Weapont Will be |3l M Nature " at the School of Re- Nation. g -INW Dr. James E. Freeman complished fn seventeen and one-half | They are God's oor. But too seldom | tomorrow; no change in temperature. | the sublect of the sermon by Dr. Clar- ' JIARSR SRiarel. 86 fhg Beqoql of Ko by : avid Ransom ~ % 2/ hours at the Siloam Methodist Epls-|has such benefactions perfectly un-| Records for Twenty-Four Hours. |Father (Universalist), 13th and L | at Calvary Buptist Church, Monday at copal Church yesterday. Seventy per |derstood Jesus, and too often has it| myermometer—i p.om., 43; 8 pm., 41; | streets S At (hiotios mioain | S0, 3 sons took part in the reading. Which | nindered the realization of His more| s riydnight, 39; 4 am., 37; 8 &m.. | The topic for the Young People's mes * ko ok was In fifteen-minute relays, the Tes- | fyndamental principles. While Jesus | 35. " 00 &30 %% ' ing. to be led by Miss Elizabeth Lewis ‘What Is Awful to One Is tament having been divided into Parts|sought not the amelioration but the | g 'I00 " o\ oo 2992; 8 pm by the Rev. John C. Blerl, PAStor|regeneration of individuals and so-|,9°6 T3 mianight, £9.99: 4 &.m., 3502 Four of the parts were read in Greek, | cc&SNeTAIOR QF InFICRED o8 been | 2-96: 2. 1 30.02; Rector 1100 a.m —"THE SLAUGHTER OF THE > i 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. Musical Program by the hoir and a_Choral Rervice. B SSES: : = m?x'.",’.‘.%‘,‘:“,'&: . (SG3E by Dr. Maurice Washington Cathedral Su?ujc?l.a.m' and 3 p.m.—Church Class to teach methods of Persons] Evan- 8:00 p.m.—8 Chinese, Hungarian and German. Bish- | 155 "5tten the palliation of sin and the | t A THE BETHLEHEEM CHAPEL. 2 y op Joscph Berry read the last three | deadener of consclence. ‘If patriotism | ¢ '35 =il 1 > . - TS . Cpaian Work every Tutsday | yisconsin ave, n.w. Bear Woodiey roud. 11 am—Confirmation and e reading. the Durposs of which : d re 34.3, oceurred |||~ ntra nion 1SS10n fo dola e SATING sERVIOE oy communion. i iiars . 11 a9 & [ Sermon by Bishop Harding. as to-encourage Bible study, was|imcy'the hypocrite's price of heaven IR S today. ; ry Tuesday, 8 p.m. Holy communton And sermon 516 Y Peoplels S mtarted at 3 a.m. end concluded at|'!7e® the hvpoerite's price of heaven ™ perature same date last year— 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. the sic. Al afe weicome at evers | Preacher, Cagon de Vries...... 11:00a.m, | O P-m-—Ioung Feoples So- $:30 p.m. his unbrotherly behavior Is eontrast- | Fishest, 35; lowest, 18. ' il 3 Choral Evensorg and _sermon, ciety. Y. W. C. A, Preacher, the Rev. Robert John- PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. C. 4. Toanth, Waskingion o aaey 8 p.m—Evening Prayer and 901 Rhode Island ave. s e e i i ebems | Sermon by Bishop Harding. & S 4 p.m. cars or pew Woodley road bus line. BIBLE STUDENTS. Conditi t the Wi . CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES |308 who ioked e sorce of the bog. | Temperature and ce;&llu:::n! e John S. Bennett, Supt. The Mission of the Churches , Laz§rus. There is indicated in|waterat8am—Great The Christian Endeavorers of the|his name the real source of help for |ature, 33; condition, i District of Columbla will celebrate the |all who feel the gnch of poverty and Tide Tables. Bixteenth Above Q N.W. 45—Sabbath School, with ¢ Jupior and Senfor son. ) 2 Junior_chureh, 11 1t was natural that the beggar, be- cause of his lack of proper food and disease should die first. When th ’NDAY, JANUARY 28t 0 a.m.—Holy Communion, m.—Chureh school. E., 4:30 and 6:30 pm. 00—Aranaca under Alice A Thacher P 10:00—Men's Class, " under Dr. NINTH STREET 300 B Evening brayer and sermos. are calted -upon to struggle for their CHR CHURCH S / 2 1 oE anniversary of the organization of (G2t ied "an. God i Seer ready to| (Furnished by United States coast s . 5 : Sl ,,m‘l§:r Founded 1705 ik Mark s Church Christian Endeivor for a week, begin- |help. If it wers not so, many a saint and geodetio survey.) Services nightly at 8 o’clock. International Bible Students’| S0vC ittt corrs whibs hais: Third and A Streets S.E. ning tomorrow and ending February Z.|would have been crushed beneath the| Today—Low tide, 10:07 am. and Sundays—3 and 7:45 P.M. A P Holy Communion, 7:30 a.m. Prayer ;W "NRY PE 7 This \;veell‘( mn:::tlh;.n;mlb‘:e‘m:ryb;l g\re ‘b\trdenl oxff life h:‘tihe b.:u.h radr e‘x‘- %0“‘5 p.m.; high tide, 3:25 am. and Sund: J 28 e P sociation germon ;)l"l,ler m. '‘Sunday School, 9:45 REV. "”LLIAE\Z( HENRY PETTUS, organization stence. man uses to heed the]3:54 p.m. unday, January -4 3. T Auditori - _— ector. Francis E. Clark on February 2, 1881.[cry of the beggar at his door, th Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:57 and S ) T | ythian Temple Auditorium e e e a Liad iy 2 S “The C. E; Union, with neadquarters gror rem:':na‘l'lk;l. Joving. Father in 1148 p.mi high tide, 4:19 am and ||l 3}1:%1 —SScrvxce mBstsiJoln Chapel. | 5 Lol p;.x?l& % S D A S (B WL 4 M AShIn. Amitaaty announces the following program for C.|heaven, who w elp the needy in pm. M. ervice at Blue Plains. Bus leaves Mission p.m.—Lecture by . W. WALTERS, 5 EVY G 7230 A.M.—Holy Communion. . Bk omaray o o 1| g ol 3t Satpit g il on | The S ane Moow at 2 PA. Y pcceptable Sacrifice” | Saints’ Church “WEREESE| 50 A Tl byterian, Church, dth, and B, stroets 4t the ssifishness of Div - the, rich §:a tay—Sun rose 7:20 am.; eun sets 795 5 M Seiviee in Mission Acdiosics PR d s o) B o et - TRector 11:00 A.M ~.\l(§rnmg (P!{ay‘cr : and sout E 3 ; o warn us to heed the [°33 P-M. 5 > > T - 2 Seats free. | 'No_collastisn, 30—Church _school. ermon (Rector).. ke e R SRR e SR s i e & Gkundull Spesker. = Ene | Soemmannl { §:30 P —Young People's Societs Tuesday—The executive board to have | might have claimed t Uoon rises 1:08 p.m.; sets 3:33 a.m. FRIEND: D ROCH vening Prayer and g TS o o e e B, Saimag et R v et | Mool e i 6 eseed one- NOTICE S (ORTHODOX) | St. Paul’s Church "*kaGiF huregae, 1FEOR (Assistany). the Tueésday Evening Society of vary { tion of xya.uru-, that excuse would unse! 13th and Irving ste. n.w. Services now in Restored Church. hursday, 11 A.M.—Holy Com- Baptist’ Chirch. - % not, have lightened his responsibility. Weather fn Various Cities. B, 5., 9:45. Meeting for woratilp, 11 a.m. L O L D munion. I i 3 sy (PR bl Biendi ottt icean MO | | » Mission ? Morning services—11 a.m, von. & P e e i .w’f?g’m“.‘:‘“?.i'&'.“.‘&'u‘."fi".‘cfl'.';5 ¥ Tempntoe. op Are you a booster for your Mission? Dr, Alexander C. Purdy St Anhers Chusch Friday, 11 AM.—Holy Communion : time Rev. Melton, pastor of the church, | from the present to the hereafter. - » e li::l:l ’fl“"‘:‘&'.‘:."'{?”& Col }lhh- g o s vt (Purification of the Blessed Virgin, { 2 o 5 A ; n sttends 3 N, H. ovenue and V st. n.w, 2 ARbinhl e T e O e e eon e iae) Cheanbpacabie 2 EF ' —Then listen ~ We still need $35,00000 in order to start ||| 7 Christias Sntearor meciiog! 30y REV. 3.3 DIMON, Rector. B e iins otion oeth fayer services in the' imagery was bullt upon the cocaitic z the new building in the Spring. N VIcE T Da” PuRp T STIAN |Servieey e Communion. 2 - ennpolitic Jocal churches. of man between death and Judgment. -l S ||| Saturtay evening. 7:45-Last of Dr. Pur.| 9:30—Sunday school Daughters of the King in the Dio- Friday—Intermediats Union will hold | Inasmuch as the imagery of Christ's ™ One hundred men or women or organizations who will d3's serfes of talks. Subiect— 11:00—Morning service. cese of Washington. Rev. Arthur L | e e T = each subscribe or obtain subscriptions amounting to $350 N e s S CORDIAL WELGOME TO ALL B Scouijpreachiee ist. urch. ural ore tl > E - g V Funday—Decision Sunday in the local | cotemporary manners and_ cuators | Abiese, Tox. 20,80 52 ill . ALL_WELCOMB. 2 * Ch A CORDIAL WELCOME TO AL is true to historical conditions, we |ALMSY .. 2012 18 —§ el bciuscensny: Friends Meetin Saint James e ST. THOMAS® }* betmeen sbury 3 % ear M ve. n.e. a Sts. et Sankitions "SF. Tais stile 8 Will You Be a Volunteer? 7 G K0S d ety CoXveno: between death and judgment. “Th <200 i 4 i e Mai o Meeting at 11 a.m. CHRISTIAN. S Scene poOrtrays worl H E mediately. on 0! First day (Sunday) school—10 DI Nt s di 3012 22 . Send your name in im: e it el 4349 or AL ARE 1¥VITED, St. Stephen’s Church ssmrily tn’the words of thix life | o= K write John S. Bennett, Superintendent, 622 Louisiana NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian _ | Park road east of Georgla ave. D e which cou! represent the chang- 2982 38 Ave. N.W. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. ! i ed condition of thé two whose car 2 b Preaching, 11 a.m.—'‘The Silent Partner. Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Rector. rn e e s I e oy chtaers - P00 2 Church of theNew Jerusalem T3 DT Heal Dusioess of Life. PHILIP A. DALES, B. A., A .04 2% lible school, 9:30 a.m. - 283 Hi D. 29. }2 John * R. life of the rich man wase " 0. = Swanton, Ph EE! he found a change in their |k City 29. 11:00—Morning 'service, with Seript: g FOR THE WEEK. Conditions hers do_ not de-lg::;':nfielx 30, = 'z 5.5;" oy 5,;:‘? tor. This 18 to. be CHRISTIAN CHURCH i o ueville .. “ oung People's Sun Character, ple's Sunday. 0 a.m. 4. Fres lending library v the parish Bouse, 9th and D sts. m.e. A EuMeEikalagesrion deniayiatil0:30 open_da ‘Rev. FAUL SPERRY, Pastor. Bible School at 9:30 a.m. i PREACHING MISSION St, Stephen’s Episcopal Church 3017 14th st. n.w E. C. Mercer and H. H. Hadley, 2d THEOSOEEY. Communion and Morning UNITED LODGE OF | worship at 11 o’clock. THEOSOPHISTS vening Services at 7:45. 812 17th Street Tuesdaz: iyt ks Every one welcome at all 8 p.m—t Fridass, 8 p.w.—Talks on Practical Theos-| service. ophy. : i | Public lecture “each thira Fridsy i e | Rev, C. R, Stauffer, Pastor 53833223338282358835% PR R I Y S P FI R P PN L R NI T BESRESURES ey EBEEaR0RRESEEITRURE Betding room open Sally—ti43 to 5:45 and 412 SEVENTH STREET N.E. Two young New York business men, will tell 0 7 pm. "Not open Sun ¢TH AND H 8T5. of their unusual experlence No fees, charges or collections SOUTHWEST. FEBRUARY 4th TO 11¢h, DICLUSIVE, 2 very evening at 8 p. P. A. Cave, Pastor —Bfble school. Regular services on Sunday. | EVERYBODY WELCOME. . FOREIGN. ! 3 Hedige 15 P 8 2.0, Greeawich time, today.) I ; 3 : - G {! “Theosophy as a Philosophy of Conduct’ ooy —~TUnifled service, church and Bible 4 nn. 1ok e¥iere o Wapd BRERT " | ST, JOHN'S CHURCH = § ¥ & S&Y, % S = > =, C) 0 e ., . Our Executives: THE NEW METHODIST BUILDING e for the Larger Lite R U A Georgetown President W o o I O ’ 0:0 “:;I‘i ?’!"i"i”n%—r“v'vf"“ o oME AND SEE. : | | Corueor 0 ana Folomat Stegets X .. s mission Free. Col k. o o e EV. A R. Golden Donaldson —amounts to a duty— Coton, " Cazal 78 Pare cloody All Method]sts’ Pl‘fllnbltlonuts and Sofection. .|| Columbia Heights Christian Church Seoagem Other Friends are Invited - - Society B e 0 B 2t 3 e e : “b:rdy“velmu . T by 11, Rev. Jam 5 1216 H ST. N.W. Vice Presidents Harrington Mills James B. Reynolds Laurence A. Slaughter And no one is exempted—it's $1 ,490,195.58 DUE INDIANS habit every one should cultivate The aum of $1,490,195.58 is due the SUNDAY, Jan. 28th, urification, —no matter how affiuent the || |Chispewa Tneluns of Minnesote trom | To the exercises connected with the Cotnet- DAT. VERMONT TG i o e b the government to gompensate them ||l the > . = oly_Communion. Peesente Tor Sundan timwer wnderha set || Stone laying of the new Headquarters - | ™z | CHRISTIAN CHURCH |All Souls’ Memorial C Church Vice President and i . Passed in 1001 creattag the Min ' Building of the Board of Temper- FROF. STANWOOD GOBB. Vermont ave. north of N at. Cormer of Coon, snd Cathed;al, James H. Badén If you-are never pressed for = el .“::m'" ‘:P::lv w:" A ance, Prohibition “and Public s SEVENTES-DAY ADVENYISTS, REY. BABIE WILLLLY, LL D, Bt | 3, 3 A 5 | money—so much the betten, 1t i-ffl |J20rt SUimittad €0 Sesratary o7 Cho s of the Methodi - [ The People’s Tabernacle 52 %57 111 A n."“Tne Final Appeal of the| Sundsy schoot, 045 Herbert V. Hunt | YoU 49 get in a financlal jam— commisstoner of Indian aftalrs, which 1 Morals o t - L2l Elder Lwl C. Shoate, miaisir. Gosper” Moraiag service, 11 . o . Fendall Cain | You" Savings Account willbe o " | ™38, o Be e itlonar auoto 3 Episcopal Church s A paople 8 PM—Toend o, Avymistence—| O, MARGARETS | = ' s Vi T. y & e cro ace. v (Robert & Cisse | ¥ P e cosd\lf ° 3 P.M. Sunday, January 28th i 00 Jut ERSHALEMEREYOR | O Bone B . ‘ alter J. Harrison <] - P & 3 3 3 | : music . mix ater: Alexander R Varela | JPosies 8¢ T0 overy doa Y mae Honte pot Tander el - Will Be in Charge.of the Ceremony . :.” 08 Commecticas e OTHER SERVICES. . | 10-omt RIAL. "™ Foten er "0 k I 3 . . I 3 , uman 5 } T. Blackwell Smith | compounded semi-annually. PSR i || Five-Minute Addresses o0 Neow Sk A e R Wi s - i Jduo, ‘which mwhnw | Ga fT ” r..the. Promotion Scripural for Us by Our Sponsers in Baptism.’” fians through delay of the gov- : s . “Three Gates of Truth’ : g Thuraday snd, Kriday (Furiocation of the e e e S i | = | st your Guesepareomniy vl | Prarer mecting e, &P e VR RSO ALWAYS.