1914 Photo Drama Newspaper - Watchtower Documents
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CREATION OF WORLD<br />
SHOWN IH PICTURES<br />
Bible Account Portrayed in<br />
<strong>Photo</strong> <strong>Drama</strong> to Be Exhibit-<br />
ed by Pastor Russell.<br />
Beginning tomorrow afternoon and<br />
continuing every afternoon and evening<br />
for fflve weeks a series of mot m<br />
pictures entitled "Crenttor.." will hp<br />
i,nown at th Belasco Theater. h' h<br />
wld tell the story of human develop-rne- nt<br />
as it Is related in the BiMe<br />
There Is no admission rharpe and no<br />
arpeal for funds will be made Pastor<br />
Russell, president of the lnternat onal<br />
Blblfe Students' Association. Is to Rive<br />
h short address at the Bclaseo tomor-<br />
row afternoon at o'clock, introducing<br />
'he photodrama.<br />
The spectacle is di ided into lour parts,<br />
each of whih occuplc with musk.<br />
lectar.nR. steropitii on vieus and mov-<br />
ing pictures, about two hours. Part<br />
one which will be presented tomorrow<br />
and ever afternoon at 3 and evening<br />
at S o'clock durinK the week. starts<br />
with the Bible ston of the, creation<br />
It Is drawn as accurately as possible<br />
from the scripture account, and sup-<br />
plemented with the findings of scien-- t<br />
sts relative to the formation of the<br />
earth<br />
First to be shown are a series of<br />
stereop licon slides, gradually changinc<br />
from one to the other. There appears<br />
rl-- st the earth, apparently no moro<br />
than a dot among the sreat stars in<br />
the blue skj The second slide shows<br />
the earth in the process of cooling, and<br />
tlvn are shown, in sequence, the seen<br />
native dajs or periods<br />
Thrni.phnnt th AvhlhltlnnQ n lpctnre 1<br />
Riven hy a phonograph. Besides giving<br />
the lectures, which are timed to fit in<br />
exactlj with the pictures, the phono- -<br />
graph also furnishes the music, which.<br />
consists 01 an eiaDorate overture ana<br />
t lionises during the impressive scenes.<br />
Part one of the photo-dram- a carries<br />
the story of the Bible through the the Church of the Asceiicion.<br />
which Is shown in an excellent setts avenue and Twelfth street north-fil- m<br />
that also shows the building of west, tomorrow morning.<br />
tin ark and the gathering of the ani- -<br />
mnls therein, to the life and experiences<br />
of the Patriarch Abraham and the<br />
of the cities of Sodom and Go-<br />
morrah<br />
The succeeding parts, which will be<br />
pifsented in order, one part for each<br />
week, tell in uirono'i fca order tho<br />
riicst impressive and inspiring stories of<br />
i th the OH ami Nw Testaments<br />
These moving picture were actually<br />
taken in Palestine, the Jlo'.y Land, with<br />
tl: exception of tni.e which tell the<br />
stc-- y<br />
of Exodus v,r.iih were taken in<br />
Egypt.<br />
Church Notes.<br />
The Rev. Azro J. Corv will speak uo<br />
" as Applied to Occultism,<br />
Religion and Philosophy .' at Pythian<br />
Temple, 1012 Ninth street, tomorrow, at<br />
11 a. m.<br />
Iowa Avenue Methodist Episcopal<br />
Church has under construction a new<br />
fhurch building at Iowa aenue and<br />
Emerson street northwest. This church,<br />
up to this time, hab used a portable<br />
structure The new structure will cost<br />
J1T.OCO and is expected to be a decided<br />
lmproement in the section<br />
When the question of "The Ideal Al- -<br />
liance Member," was discussed at the<br />
meeting of the Woman s Alliance of All i<br />
Souls' Church, there arose some diffl- - j<br />
cuitj in deciding the exact qualities<br />
necessarj. Several gave their oDlnlonx !<br />
on the requisites for the ideal member,<br />
but there was little doubt that nothing I<br />
HI!<br />
vwtiuu muse nuu participated in tne<br />
were Mrs Helen Farquhcr"<br />
Mrs. Dald White. Dr Ludlow. Mrs<br />
Crandall, and Mrs Spanhoofd<br />
rhe William Edward Cailender<br />
has appointed rector Christ<br />
Kensington. Md. Dr. Cailen-<br />
der has been assistant rector the<br />
( hurcb the Ascension for the last<br />
year. He move with his family<br />
to Kensington on Max 15<br />
w,H be a joint meeting New<br />
York Aenue Pr-s- b terian Church ard<br />
ti'u r ha.0 Chnstlnn Endeavor<br />
at the New York Avenue Pu.-- -<br />
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THE REV. J. HENNING NELMS,<br />
Daylight Lodge to Observe<br />
Its Ninth Anniversary<br />
n,e Ke J He'iniim- - Neltns. qrand<br />
chaplain of King Solomon Lodge, No.<br />
3I p A allU A ji ,u conduct serv- -<br />
ices to if held in honor of the l'inth<br />
anniversary of the Daylight Lodge, at<br />
The members will assemble at the<br />
lodge at 1" o'clock, where a special<br />
communication will 'k- - held after whiih<br />
they will proceed in a bodv to the<br />
church<br />
In the cv cuing .u the s o'clo-- k<br />
ice. the Ht Rev Alfred Harding,<br />
bishop of nshlngion v. ill isit the<br />
parish fur confirmation services He<br />
will alto fTiM- - a crnun<br />
Sodality to Receive<br />
Communion Tomorrow<br />
The communion dav of the Sodulitv i<br />
of the Blessed Virgin of bt. Patrick's i<br />
Church will be observed tomorrow with<br />
mass at n m The Rev James<br />
Smyth, director of the sodalll;. will be<br />
the celebrant of the mass and he will<br />
delivr a short sermon<br />
High mass will be ung at II clock<br />
the Re. John M. McNamara at<br />
w Inch Father Smvth will spc.tk 'I ho )<br />
ii. William J. t'nrroll will be master!<br />
of Ceremonies. Mgr W. T Russell !<br />
will occupv a scat in tne sanrtuurX,<br />
during tho mass.<br />
The meeting ot tne league or the i;ool<br />
Shepherd will be held in the eicnlnc<br />
at 7:3o o'clock, when Mgr. Russell w'll<br />
conduct services and preach ttv ser--<br />
mon<br />
During the month of Mat ial de- -<br />
votlons In honr of the Bleed Virnln<br />
w 'H 'x? hcjd earh evening from 7.J0 until<br />
Congressman Hobson to<br />
Lecture for Boy Scouts<br />
At the ctening hervito tomoirnw a ,<br />
Ingram Memorial Churtn, Tcr street I<br />
and MascHChusetts ucnuc northeast.<br />
Congressman Richmond P Hobson oj<br />
Alabama will deliver a lecture on Th<br />
Intemperance Question." under the aus-<br />
pices of Troop 16, Box Stouts, of In-<br />
gram Chur- - b<br />
The Ron Dr .1 t I'l ucll will take<br />
!oi th" suhjftt of bi- - sermon at the<br />
lt.ormng ' rvi iv urpiics of IteveU-l.i.- r.<br />
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MISSION TO OBSERVE<br />
E! GHTH ANNIVERSARY<br />
Gospel Workers Plan for Three<br />
Services at Separate<br />
Churches Tomorrow.<br />
The eighth annivorsarv of the Gospel<br />
Mission is to be celebrated tomorrow.<br />
There will he three sessions, one in<br />
the morning, one in the afternoon, and<br />
one at night.<br />
The morning session will be held at<br />
Luther Memorial Church. Fourteenth<br />
and N streets northwest, at 11 o'clock.<br />
B H Warner is to preside, and H.<br />
Kans Is to direct the music. J. H. Nel-<br />
son will read from the Scripture, and<br />
Mrs. Madison Clark will sing a solo.<br />
Prayer will be read by W. R. Blackford,<br />
after which the Baltimore Gospel Trio<br />
will sing Greetings will be delivered<br />
bv the Rev. Henry Anstadt, pastor.<br />
Benediction will conclude the morning<br />
Mrs. II. K. Monroe, vice chairman<br />
of the mission board, will preside at<br />
tho platform meeting to be held at Mis-<br />
sion Hall. 114-1- 6 John place,<br />
at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. Among<br />
the principal talks to b given are: i<br />
"Reports From Woman's Council." by<br />
Mrs. Henry Anstadt: "Women's Prayer i<br />
League." by Mrs. M. P. Spindle; "Jail i<br />
Work." by Mrs. H. W. Kline, and<br />
"Hospital work," by Mrs. "William<br />
Buckingham. Frank "Wyatt will direct<br />
the music.<br />
At the evening session to be conduct-<br />
ed at Foundry Methodist Church. Six-<br />
teenth and Church streets northwest,<br />
at 7:30 o'clock, reports of the mis-<br />
sion's work will be read. B. H. War--<br />
ner will preside, and W. H. Evans i<br />
will direct the. music. Greetings will .<br />
be delivered by the Rev. W. R. n,<br />
pastor. Clara Nelson<br />
and Miss Grace Beelman will render<br />
Instrumental solos.<br />
Vice President to Speak<br />
At Church Mass Meeting<br />
Vice President Marshall will deliver<br />
an address at a mass-meetin- g at the<br />
New York Avenue Presbyterian Church<br />
on Sunday evening. May 17, In the In-<br />
terest of the cause of Ministerial Re-<br />
lief and Sustentatlon The Presbyterian<br />
Church thrr.ughout the nation is en-<br />
gaged in a gret movement to raise a<br />
large endowment to provide pen- -<br />
tftna fnr anrl HlanHleri minister.<br />
their widows and orphans. Rex-- . Dr. j<br />
William Hiram Foulkes general secre<br />
tar, the Rev. Dr. William SvlveMer<br />
Holt, associate secretary, and the Rev.<br />
rtv WIHIuth .TncWsnn Johnson, field ren--<br />
reyCntatlve. have been carrying on a<br />
rampalsn In the arious Presbyterian<br />
churches ot the cltv lor several bun-day- s.<br />
The campaign will close with<br />
the ina meeting the New York<br />
Avenue Church<br />
Thousand Children Take<br />
Part in May Procession<br />
More one thousand people took<br />
part in the Ma activities of St. Domi-<br />
nic's Church A thousand children of<br />
the parish, larrylnp banners depleting<br />
scenes in the life of our Saviour and<br />
the Blessed Mother, together with a<br />
number of other pennants, bearing<br />
words of the litany, marched about the<br />
'streets in the vicinity the church.<br />
M.-- .. Mls Loretta Creaghe, of the i<br />
graduating class the feacred Hjrt<br />
Academy, crowned it with a wreath of<br />
s of the alley. Those who were in<br />
attendance to the Queen of May were<br />
Mitres Mary Triplet. Bessie Mills.<br />
nrivp Wrirrht nnrl Mne Ttrnsnan Ihe.<br />
.s,.... ViAUFAa Kalni. f'jd(oa W.fmitiH<br />
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iun utoi v., n l. xtAH a ? .A.V win.<br />
Brown and Claude EII.s.<br />
Thr entire procrssion was attended hv<br />
members of the Holy Name Society as<br />
guard of honor.<br />
Stating It Correctly.<br />
"Owens saja It costs him 5,0!X) a w<br />
to live '<br />
"Costs !nm" Costs "in creditors<br />
Boston Transcript<br />
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snort or the Ideal woman would tho s o'clock The services will ronsist of The procession was held last Sunday,<br />
bill and even then pome did not agree the recitation of the Litean of 'xirctto. . huge statue representing the Blesped<br />
that that would answer in all particu-- I a rhort instruction, and benediction of Virgin tas enthroned on an altar s.<br />
the blcbscd hacrament ored with flowers, while the Queen of<br />
discussion<br />
Rev.<br />
been of<br />
fhurrh.<br />
of<br />
of will<br />
There of<br />
H<br />
services.<br />
Marshall<br />
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What Mother's Day<br />
Tomorrow is Mother's U;i, ;md will be observed in all or Amer-<br />
ica, as well as in Japan, China, and civilized parts of Africa. This<br />
movement was started several years ao, and is yearly gaining in<br />
strength, promising to become well-nig- h universal.<br />
Its object is to recall the memories ot mothers that are gone,<br />
and through loving words and care to brighten the lives of mothers<br />
that remain, and to help the children and men and women to a greater<br />
blessing in honoring their lathers and mothers. If away from<br />
home, write her a love letter, send her a telegram, us6 the long-<br />
distance phone, or special deliver leiler."'<br />
Every person is asked lo wear a white carnation on Mother's<br />
Day, this flower being chosen .in the emblem because it is thought to<br />
typify some of the virtues ot motherhood in its whiteness and purity.<br />
Aside from this, Mother's Day should hae a particular signifi-<br />
cance to you. It is ly a (JHURCH-goin- g day. Your<br />
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THE WASHINGTON TIMES, MAY <strong>1914</strong>.<br />
Back to the Bible<br />
"The Bible still remains the great sublime, enduring work of the<br />
Eternal who loves righteousness and hates iniquity." Dr. Newman<br />
Smyth.<br />
STOOPlJfG TO CONQUKR. WE ARE CONQUERED.<br />
By WARREN A. CHANDLER, D. D., LL. D.<br />
(Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church South.)<br />
The temptation to do evil tint good<br />
may come of it is one which easilj<br />
besets a man who<br />
wishes to do good.<br />
But it is a delu-<br />
sion and a snare.<br />
We can not hopo<br />
to reap a harvest<br />
of good from tow-<br />
ing seeds of evil-Th-<br />
ls<br />
was the<br />
essence of tho<br />
third temptation<br />
of Jesus in the<br />
wilderness. "The<br />
devil takcth him<br />
up into an ex<br />
ceeding high mountain, and showeth<br />
him all the kingdoms of this world,<br />
and tho glorv of thorn: and saith<br />
unto him, all these things will I give<br />
thee. If thou wilt fall down and wor-<br />
ship me." It was a proposal that<br />
the King of kings and Lord of lords<br />
should "stoop to conquer."<br />
The final triumph of holiness in the<br />
earth will be when "tho kingdoms<br />
of this world have become the klng- -<br />
DEACONESS BOARD<br />
SEEKING STUDENTS<br />
t<br />
Hospitals, Missions, and Train- -<br />
ing Schools of Methodist<br />
Church Need Workers.<br />
More college, students to wot in the (<br />
deaconncsses' homes, hospitals, mli- -<br />
sions. and training schools of the<br />
McthodlBt Episcopal Church Is to be<br />
the aim of the general deaconess honui<br />
now In session at the Foundr M. E<br />
Church here.<br />
The Rev. Dr. Daniel W. Howell, cor-<br />
responding secretary of the board, be-<br />
lieves this end can be accomplished by<br />
having one general pension fund under<br />
church control for those engaged In<br />
this work rather than several small<br />
funds such as are now available<br />
In Dr. Howell's report it was stated<br />
that the church has forty-nin- e deacoii-nejsc- s"<br />
homes, twenty-fiv- e hospitals,<br />
ten missions, eleven traininc schools.<br />
ten rest homes, four homes for the<br />
aged, six chi !dren's homes, .even gir s I<br />
homes, one<br />
scnoois, nnd one bovs' and girls'<br />
CT.00 al.o stated that he.e<br />
1 (ID itmrnnniM. licensed ani un- -<br />
llcented, in America with n r.mldtv<br />
growing property of ISflO" v.lnli in<br />
Europe there was moio than a bundled<br />
(leicorieiscs with tCOO.000 worth of prop-<br />
erty.<br />
Two new committees, thoso of press<br />
and lesoIutionB, ic organized. The<br />
report of the treasurer points out a<br />
balance of Sl.ll.i<br />
j<br />
fter the meeting the neruneii t.f<br />
thp board .md then whes mmii.mI the<br />
White House, where President Wilson<br />
congratulated them nnthtr ir--i-<br />
tion will be held for tl on' Uus after<br />
noon at the Sibley Hospital.<br />
Will See Creation Film.<br />
Th regular niectlnj; of the Washing-<br />
ton Temple ConBroBitinn<br />
uill not be hold In New Mosonit<br />
tomorrow aftrrnoon nt ' o'rlot K<br />
hut Insteail. the meinbrr will ntienrl<br />
the portrayal of th( photo- - if<br />
at the vani hout in Hi.<br />
Theater, wht.li I'Krtnr Rii'-scl- l will<br />
he the speaker. I<br />
W t'!"" i"eiflr"<br />
cioms - of the Lord"' (Revelation 12 15);<br />
but Jesus could not consent to make<br />
n short cut to that result by way of<br />
a lompromls". Ho chose rather to<br />
reach it by the longer and harder,<br />
but surer way of the crosu.<br />
It is a deadly form of Iniidellty to<br />
believe that the right is so weak that<br />
i can not win without an alliance<br />
with the wrong. There '.s no darker<br />
atheism than to believe that God<br />
can not or will not care for his<br />
on cause.<br />
Jesus did not consider for a mo-<br />
ment tho proposal that he become a<br />
assal of Satan by an act of homage.<br />
He aimed at a kingdom and a crown,<br />
but not under Satan's suzerainty. To<br />
the diabolical suggestion came his<br />
sharp response. "Get theo hence Sa-<br />
tan: for it is written, thou shall<br />
worship tho Lord thy God, and him<br />
only shalt thou serve."<br />
It is of the same substance as<br />
devil-worsh- ip to attempt to do good<br />
by doing evil. It never can be right<br />
to do wrong. The man or the church<br />
which stoops to conquer is always<br />
conquered by stooping.<br />
(Copyright. 1514, by Joseph H Howies )<br />
IT L EAGUERS<br />
TO HOLD CONCLAVE<br />
District Societies to Assemble<br />
at Douglas Church Tuesday<br />
and Wednesday.<br />
The twenty-fourt- h annual convention<br />
of the Washington District L'pwurcH<br />
Lcacue is to bo held next Tuesday and<br />
Wednesday at the Douglas Memorial<br />
Mothodiit Episcopal hirrch. Eleventh<br />
and H streets northeast<br />
The Rev Charles E Guthrie, of<br />
Wilkesbarre, Pa., former pastor of Hant-lin- e<br />
M. E. Church, will address the<br />
ma meeting Tuesday evening, which<br />
will opm at i.:30 with a registration of<br />
delegates. There will be a lunfeience of<br />
spiritual department work from 7 un-<br />
til 7'30. followed bj missionary depart-<br />
ment work, which will rloee at S o'clock.<br />
At the mass meeting Wednesday the<br />
ltd. George R Peck, pastor of the<br />
First M. E. Church. Baltimore, will he<br />
i lie i ne sessions win ncgin in<br />
tho i ftcrnoon at 5 o'cIolIc when the con- -<br />
ence on tb work of the nepart- -<br />
ial Serwce will take ptoce.<br />
Bri,,r which conference on work of<br />
e"""t :L?"tS":<br />
ture will precede a dinner to given at<br />
the church<br />
1'ror.i 7 o lock until s o' lm 1; there<br />
will lm a lnislnes sc'luii nd on elec-<br />
tion of ofiircrs<br />
The .Tunlur Lesstte rallv will be held<br />
tomorow afternoon at o'clock, the<br />
McKendree Methodist Epicopal Church.<br />
The iiriiiclD.il (idiliess will be delivered<br />
by Mrs I) P Rlalne. who w.is appo'nt- -<br />
ed bv President Wilson as national rep-<br />
resentative to the International Conven<br />
tion on Alcoholism held at Milan. Italv i<br />
She will talk of the flags of the countries<br />
which t.he vinited o hr trli<br />
There will be demonstrations of<br />
Junior League work<br />
To Address Missionaries.<br />
Congressman Deckrr will hr the<br />
speaker at the meeting of the Mis-MOit- ri<br />
Socletv. of WimhiliKton, to lie<br />
held at rsnuprhrr's this evenniK at S<br />
o'cloek Officers w III be elected for<br />
the i ornins v ear and a iiiubh al and<br />
lilerarv program will ho earned out<br />
.for the entertainment of the families<br />
of the member"<br />
j"ivr'<br />
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Tee Te. Test<br />
i-i ; r : : 1 1 : ;<br />
VISITING CLERGYMEN<br />
TO FILL 17 PULPITS<br />
Two Methodist Episcopal Bishops and<br />
fifteen other out-of-to- churchmen of<br />
that denomination will appear In local<br />
pulpits tomorrow morning, all of them<br />
having come to Washington to attend<br />
the meetings of the deaconess board<br />
which concludes this evening.<br />
Bishop William Burt, of Buffalo, will<br />
preach at the Hamline M. E Church.<br />
Ninth and P streets northwest. At the<br />
Foundry M. E. Church Bishop Charles<br />
W. Smith, of St. Louis, will preach.<br />
The ReV. Dr. T. P. Fl t. a pastor of<br />
Evanston, III., and one of the most<br />
widely known clergymen of tho Chicago<br />
j district, will preach at the Metropolitan<br />
M. E. C.iurch. while at McKendree M.<br />
E Church the Rev. R. F. Lowe, of St.<br />
Johnshurg. VL, will preach his subject<br />
being "A Little Garden House and What<br />
Became of It."<br />
Other pulpit assignments for tomor-<br />
row are: Trinity M. E. Church, the Itev.<br />
IX W Howell. Buffalo, N Y ; Pet-wor- th<br />
M. E Church, Prof Richard T.<br />
Stevenson, Delaware, Ohio. Ryl.ind M.<br />
K. Church, the Rev. Frank Doran. FL<br />
Paul. Minn.; Douglass M. E. Church,<br />
the Rev. W. H. W. Rees. Kverctt, Wash-Anacost- la<br />
M. E. Church, the Rev. J. V.'.<br />
Cary, Indiana. Pa.; Union M. R Churrti,<br />
the Rev. W. O. Crist, Toledo. Ohio; Wil-<br />
son Memorial Church, the Rev. D. W.<br />
Smith, Kansas City, Mo.: Brookland M.<br />
E. Church, the Rev. George W. White.<br />
Oakland. Cal.; Asbury (colored) M. E.<br />
Church, the Rev. J. B. F. Shaw, Merid-<br />
ian, Miss.<br />
Local institutions under the super-<br />
vision of the deaconess board are Sibley<br />
Hospital. 1H0 North Capitol street, and<br />
the Lucy Webb Hayes Training School,<br />
1130 North Capitol street.<br />
Marshall Will Address<br />
Civic Betterment Body<br />
Vivic President Marshall, Speaker<br />
Clark, and Victor J. Evans have con-<br />
sented to address the CIIc Betterment<br />
Association on July 4, according to the<br />
announcement made today by Secretary<br />
Majo C. Mitchell, of the association.<br />
The board of directors, at last night's<br />
meeting-- ,<br />
heard a favorable report from<br />
Secretary Mitchell on the recent cam-nai-<br />
and the good results accomplished<br />
by the clean city committee.<br />
CHURCH NOTICES.<br />
Universalist<br />
CHURCH OnT)UK FATHER<br />
UTH AND L STS. N W.,<br />
Rf John Van Schslrk, Jr.D. D Pastor<br />
Tublle worship at II o. m., with sermon<br />
l.y the i.astor fal.Ject. "A CHURCH PRO-I1RA- JI<br />
" Youn reoplc's ChristUn Union at<br />
I p. m Sunday School. a. m. Free<br />
Kindtrgarltn. II a m.<br />
Pcntecostal-Nazaren- e.<br />
ORAOE CIirnCH 10 Pa. ae. N V.<br />
rimer. Will O. Jones Sunday school at<br />
b in Preaching at 11 a m. and T.;t p m.<br />
EiM-ybod- welcome.<br />
Church of Christ<br />
CHI R' H OP CHRIST meets every Funday<br />
!n Flvnns KulnB Colleue Hall, s w cor<br />
Sth nd K etK n HIdIm studv. 1 a m<br />
Communion set-Ic- Jl a m All weUom<br />
Washington Temple<br />
'<br />
W AJTillNOTON TEMPLE CONGREGATION<br />
Past jr t harles T Ruell comes to Wash-'ngto- n<br />
tomorrna to inaugurate the photo- - I<br />
drama of creation In the Belasco Theato.<br />
at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon Th Temple<br />
Congreat on II", therefore, attnnd this<br />
nMtln?. There wl'I y no meeting In New<br />
Mainlr Temple All are Invited<br />
Unitarian<br />
LI. SOL'I-- S' I 'It nCH. cor. t.th and 1. Sts<br />
l'lsses G. B Pltrca. D.D. Minister<br />
S 4S a m , Sunday school, class for the<br />
comparative study of religion, and unity<br />
i,tudv rlas<br />
11 orlock, mornlns service, sermon by the<br />
minister<br />
There is also kindergarten durin; the hour<br />
of morning worship<br />
g p m Liberal ltellsloui I"nl"n Addrf:<br />
bv Win D. Mackenzie, "Mental Hospitality."<br />
The public invited to all services<br />
Salvation Army<br />
l.l. 11 LI rxvME-negu- Iar services 5un'"-- .<br />
1ft "0 k m . Z IS and S p ni Other<br />
15 P m dally except Sunda<br />
iiiiii.ii- - yJ.<br />
Should Mean To You<br />
mother and your CHURCH are entwined together in our memory.<br />
Remember how she taught you your tirst prayer; how her tired fingers<br />
arrayed you in your "Sunday best;'' how she taught you to attend<br />
CHURCH?<br />
Surely you could pay no better tribute to the memory of your<br />
mother than by attending CHURCH tomorrow. If she be alive and<br />
near, by all means go with her; but if this is not possible, go anyway.<br />
She trained you lo go to CHURCH it you have strayed away from<br />
that teaching, remember that it would be HIHR wish, and retrace your<br />
steps.<br />
On this page ou will tmd the announcements ot services at the<br />
various CHURCHES ot Washington, embracing nearh every creed.<br />
Select the denomination which lepresented the religion of your mother,<br />
and<br />
GO TO CHURCH TOMORROW<br />
THIS ADVERTISEMENT WAS INSERTED AND PAID hOR BY A GROUP OF WASHINGTON CITIZENS WHO HAVb THE BbST INIERbSTS Ob I'HL CITY AT HEART.<br />
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CHURCH NOTICES.<br />
Episcopal<br />
WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL,<br />
Bethlehem Chapel,<br />
Mount St. Alban. D. C<br />
Holy Communion and sermon, preacher.<br />
Itv. C II Ingle. II a. m. reople'e service,<br />
ronllrmatlon for Cathedral School for Girl.<br />
Preacher, the Bishop of Waahlngton. t P- - m<br />
5t.flDark'sburcb<br />
TIIIKD AND A PTS. S. K.<br />
HEX C. R STETSON. RECTOR.<br />
&KHVir-ES-7:3- 11 A. M.. 8 P. M.<br />
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.<br />
1ITH AND H STS. X. W.<br />
REV. ROLAND COTTON SMITH. D. D.<br />
H. Edwud UUtcr Duulap. M. A.<br />
Rev. Georgs Williamson Smith. D. D.<br />
S a. m., 11 a. in.. 4:13 p. m.<br />
ouncay acnooi, 3.J5 a. m<br />
THE NATIVITY. 70, 3:15; 11; S. The Ka--<br />
uimuuii, j.jv; ; :.tu, u. v s. iaitenam-men- t<br />
at Notl Home Tuc., s p. m. Joint<br />
Meeting of all OulMi Wed.. ; 30 p. tn.<br />
EPIPHANY CHAPEL 11th and C its. S. W.<br />
Rev. C F. EdwardJ. Scrvlct. 11 a. m. aad<br />
I p. m.<br />
ST. JAMES' CHURCH,<br />
STH STREET. NEAR C ST.. N. E.<br />
Srlcei: Sunday, 7:W. 10:M and 11 a. m..<br />
J. 30 and 3. CO p. ni.<br />
Methodist Episcopal<br />
METROPOLITAN<br />
MEMORIAL<br />
METHODIST CHURCH,<br />
Corner of John Marshall place and C at.<br />
N. W.. JAMES 8 HERA MOSTOOMEBT.<br />
Minister. Sunday school with "Mothers Day"<br />
procram at 9:30. At the same hour Metro-<br />
politan Dlble class, the pastor as teacher.<br />
Public service at 11 o'clock with sermon by<br />
the Rev. T. P. Frost, pastor of the First<br />
Methodist Episcopal Church, Dvanjton. III.<br />
Kpworth League devotional service at 6:45.<br />
At 3 o'clock Dr. Montgomery will speak on<br />
the subject. "THE TRAGEDY AND HOPH<br />
Or MEXICO." Special music and a cordial<br />
welcome to the public<br />
UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
I0th Street, near Pennsylvania Avemis N. W.<br />
JOHN MAC5IUKRAV. Pastor.<br />
SERVICES:<br />
11 a. m., the Rev. E. O. Crist, D. D., To-<br />
ledo. Ohio.<br />
8 p. m., pastor: sermon theme: "A Man<br />
Named BRANCH."<br />
9:30 a. m.. Sunday School. Large Bible<br />
Clastes for men and womn.<br />
McKENDREE<br />
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.<br />
Mass Ave., Near 9th St. N. W.<br />
11 a. m., sermon by Rev. Ralph F. Lowe.<br />
D. D, of St. Johnsbury. Vt.; subject. "A<br />
Little Garden and What Came of It." $ p.<br />
it... sermon by the pastor. "The Law We<br />
Live Bj." I Morran Chambers. Minister.<br />
HAMLINE N,n,hNe'Sn1t.3tre,<br />
REV. LUCIUS C. CLARK. D. D.. PaatOT.<br />
1:30 a. m. Sunday School.<br />
11 a. m. BISHOP WILLIAM BURT. D.D.<br />
IM p. m. Epworth League Service.<br />
S p. ni. MEMORIAL SERVICE. G. A. R.<br />
All Sittings Free Strangers Welcome.<br />
FOUNDRY Avenue of the Presidents<br />
?J .NT'Slr aad Church street.<br />
W. R. WEDDERSPOON. D. D. Paster<br />
9:30 a. m.. Sunday school.<br />
ll.W a. m. Bishop CHARLES W. SMITH.<br />
7 CO p. m Epworth League.<br />
CO p m. Anniversary Gospel Minion.<br />
WATTfrH ,nU AND A STREETS N. B.<br />
.. - "- - THOMPSON. PASTO.t.<br />
ua' JO? Rev- - A- - R Leonard, of Flint.<br />
Jllcn. p. m., semon to Federal Lodge.<br />
I. O. O. F<br />
Wesley Chapel M. E. Church.<br />
Corner of Sth and F sts. N. V<br />
REV. HOWARD V. DOWNS. Pastor.<br />
11 a m and S p. ro . sermons by the pea-t-<br />
Sunday school. :Ju a. m. Epworth<br />
Lcacue. 7 pm. Prayer meeting TUursday,<br />
P m Everybody welcome<br />
Methodist South<br />
AiOUNT VERNON PLACE<br />
TH AND K STS. N. W.<br />
REV. EDWARD K. HARJIN. Paator<br />
Retnilar rvlces at II a. m. ani 8 p. m.<br />
Sunday school. 9 JO e. m. Epworlj Jaxus.<br />
I:M p. m. Prayer meeting. Thursday. 1 p. m<br />
CongregaboEa<br />
MT. PLEASANT,<br />
CONUREGATIONAL CHURCH.<br />
COI.LMulA KOAU NEAR HTH ST<br />
REV. CLARENCE A. VINCENT. U. D.<br />
Mlnlittr.<br />
Morning service, 11 a. m Sermon by Dr<br />
Vincent Subject. "Mother." Evening serv- -<br />
.ve. S p. m . sennoa by the paator. second<br />
In tho scries of "Great ''hupters ot the Oil<br />
Testament bcond Samu'l. irth Chapter. I<br />
.unua 7t.iiu.il, a.v 3. m . .AtlUlt L.IAS3CJ, li' !<br />
a m Christian Endeavor Meeting. s.:) p. I<br />
m Ti.o vestej chorus of forty voicei n<br />
a rular feature r the evening eervlte.<br />
First Congregational Church,<br />
CORNER luTH AND G STS N W<br />
Rev. Jay T. Stocking. D. D.'. Pastor.<br />
Rev. Lewis iZ Purdum. asilstanr u....<br />
11 W a. in., puolic worship wttn sermon by<br />
the pastor, subject, "GOD'S MATHEMAT<br />
ICS Music bj the ijuartet and chorus<br />
choir 30 a m Sunday schc-- 1. fc:s t m<br />
V. P. S C E. S p. m.. public wor.hln<br />
with sermon by Rev. Lewis E. Punluin. ub-Je-<br />
'THE CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS<br />
INGRAM MEMORIAL CHURCH,<br />
10th and Mats Ave N. E.<br />
Dr J W FR1ZZELU Pastor<br />
"SIRPRISES OP REVELATION will be<br />
the Kubect of the Sunday morning sermon o'<br />
Ks J Priziell, Pastor Ingram Jlemcr-U- l<br />
Church At the evening services Con-<br />
gressman ("apt Hobson will deliver his great<br />
lecture on 'The Intemperance ijuestion "<br />
un-io- r the aixspi. cs of Troop IS. Boy of<br />
Ingram Church<br />
Gospel Mission<br />
GOSPELMISSION.<br />
at and :IS j si iJohn Marshall place)<br />
Oosccl services cery evenlnc of the mr .!<br />
7:4j p. m. SunJ.D3 In Gotpel Altsslau Hall<br />
at 5 and 7 45 p. in. Gospel vVagon S and 7<br />
P-- m- -<br />
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MUTJU.l1i.tlS' DAY MEETING<br />
Aupl- - Y U and V. M C A. at<br />
MUST lOVGHFUTIO.N'tl, CHURCH.<br />
ihTII Wh i: 2tvj<br />
llMA T 30 P M<br />
.iU.IU 1 --Jtia .1,1.4 hWH music Even-bods- -<br />
nel me<br />
Y. W. C. A.<br />
MOTHERS' DAY MEETING.<br />
At "SPIi'Jjs V." I' A. AND Y SI ( A<br />
a- -<br />
i ongn-sBiion- i nurcn Kth and G<br />
t . .undav at 1 10 p m Goal speakers<br />
an.l ao-x- l music i:rvlxdy velcomc<br />
Undenominational<br />
VElll.V I1.L' nth , ani Pa ave<br />
E nuulav sthcil. v n Gospel<br />
pnathlng. 7 (. p ni Vel. night Tnetuis<br />
lii'-nja-j an.l I'rl.'aj 7 i p ti All Invited.<br />
Secular League<br />
WVSHIVGTON SCVI'LAK Ij:G"E (an<br />
open furuiMi riti.an Temple Wll sih st<br />
N V . Snndaj i p ii Address "ECO-NOMI- i'<br />
nKIT;ilMIl.-- " y Mr Percy<br />
HayN Slmer Rejomdi r b Rev Georga<br />
P Dudlej<br />
Other Services<br />
BAHAI REVELATION.<br />
Practiittl ral m. f tho lUhal IlPe-Ullu-<br />
wll' h tli "Ul.j t vl the Baial<br />
Mthifr ir IMhUn IVuif.Ie c nj lloor,<br />
rr tiulf ar p m Ml ue elioiic<br />
Oi n o" t V. t rt tiou to obitn<br />
it tri'n' Mi.ul (v not .kotiI thin a<br />
inter- - i'ut thr nttr.5 or niAUKina<br />
Bible Students<br />
I.NTKRNATION M. 1IIULB STl'DEVTS AS- -<br />
eo'IA"l ION cls mrfts tor stu-l- at 7 71<br />
p m bunds Ol.l Maeotilo Temple. :3<br />
nl F it All wrlmnie ni collection).<br />
Theosophy<br />
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cal SIm ltU II "t V Hund- -. H<br />
p n lturr 1MIIV I.HMAS TAUI "Trf<br />
VNI (" I IMrit! "iiine r-- i .1101<br />
p?I-- nlll Iv rxlllilteil t Mr KrrJ K a.<br />
ard Mcuda I ! p n Inquirers' Class.<br />
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CHURCH NOTICES. '<br />
Presbyterian<br />
CHURCH OF THE COVENAN"<br />
Conn. iv.. N and ISth Sits.<br />
CHARLES WOOD. Minister.<br />
HOWARD HANNAFOUD. MIniitt- -<br />
AtM<br />
HARRY BAREMORE ANGUi.<br />
Mlnlster-ln-cbarg- e of Peck UiapaL<br />
II a. ni., sermon by the minister.<br />
3'30 p. m., musical service led by doubt<br />
extet. Sermon by the minister. Subject<br />
"THB EPISTLB TO THE CALATIANS."<br />
P. m.. music rendered by Eventns Choi<br />
of l'.O olc. Sydney Uord Wrlmtson. Dl<br />
rector. Harvey .Murray. Organist. Sermui<br />
by the minister. Subject. "THE LIFE AM<br />
TIMES OF MOSES: THE BRAZEN SER<br />
A.u THB FA1SE PROPHET."<br />
Bun-la- school at 9:tn a. m.<br />
CiirlsUan Endeavor Meeting at :C p. m.<br />
Thursday evening at t Mid-wee- k Se.-vl- c<br />
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.<br />
Sixteenth and Irving sts. N W<br />
JAMES H. TAYLOR. Pastor.<br />
Teaching 11 a. m. and Ip. in. Sunda-<br />
School. 9.J0 a. m. C. E.. 7 p. m. Prajs<br />
service TTiursday. S p. m.<br />
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS<br />
PRESBTTERIAN CHURCH.<br />
Columbia toad and Kalorama.<br />
REV. JOHN C. PALMER. D. D.<br />
11 a. ni . "Marantha" The Lord Cometh<br />
7: p. m.. "A Mother's Innunce."<br />
SECOND 22d, between P and Q. N. H<br />
Iter. Andrew R. Bird. Divine worship<br />
11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible school, 9:4.<br />
a. m. Midweek, Thura. 8 p. m. Wcleoint<br />
United Presbyterian.<br />
THE FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />
a CHURCH.<br />
Rock Creek road and New Hampshire av<br />
Pastor J. A. Campbell. Regular services l<br />
J":, 7i30 p- - m- - Sunday school. 914<br />
Christian Endeavor. 6:U.<br />
Baptist<br />
Metropolitan Baptist Church,<br />
6TH and A STS. N. B.<br />
JOHN COMPTON BALL, Minister.<br />
11 a m. "Wonderful Things In the Bible.<br />
7:5 p. m.. Mother's Day service, "Moth<br />
Ruling the Home." Special music by chcru.<br />
of ladles.<br />
FIFTH BAPTIST- -:<br />
Brlgga will preach at 11 and 7:(S. Sunda;<br />
school. iM. Chape). 1 B. T. P. U.. t.ii<br />
Mr. KInley. of Baltimore, will addreis th.<br />
Men's League Wednesday night. Welcome.<br />
REV. EDWARD JUDSON. D. D.. of Ne<br />
York Ctt. Mflll dellved a srman-addre- a<br />
on. "ADONIRUM JUDSON. or The Lentth<br />
ened Shadow of an Injlvidual Life." at Fift<br />
Baptist Church. E and 6Vi sts. S. W.. Sun<br />
day. 11 a. m. Dr. Judson will also nreact<br />
at night. AH welcome.<br />
rtrana RtinrioT JthandDS.E.<br />
vj.uw iiuii Pastor. F. W. Johnson<br />
U. "Tho IJfe That Wins." 7:G. "I Aa<br />
Beady."<br />
E. Hex Swera has returned from his Mother'<br />
burial and will preach Sunday. Centennla<br />
Bapt. Ch.. ?lh A Ee sts. N. E.<br />
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. 4m and Va<br />
are. s. Rev. Hlnson Vernon Howlett. PJ<br />
tor. Preaching by the paator. 11 . ra.<br />
Chmtian<br />
VERMONT AVeTcHRISTIAN<br />
CHURCH.<br />
Vermont Ave., North of N St.<br />
Rev. EARL WILFLEY, Pastor<br />
Service at 11 a. m. and p. m. p<br />
claf sermon and services on MOTHERS<br />
DAT. At the Vermont Avenue Chrlstla<br />
Church, the pastor will SDeaJc .on th<br />
above topic Sunday morning. funds<br />
school. J.JO a. m Christian Endeavor. 7 p. ci<br />
NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN<br />
TH AND D STREETS N. B.<br />
RJV. GEO. A. MILLER PASTOR.<br />
Preactlns 11 a. ra.. 7: p. m<br />
Sunday school. 930 a. ro.<br />
Latheran<br />
KELLER MEMORIAL. Md. ave. and :<br />
St. N. E. S. T. NICHOLAS. Pastor<br />
Preachlnr. Tl ancf S. Sunday school; tJS<br />
Junior C E., S. Intermediate and Touni<br />
People's. 7.<br />
United Brethren<br />
MEMORIAL<br />
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH<br />
NORTH CAPITOL AND R STS. N. W.<br />
REV. CHAS. E. PVLTZ. PASTOR.<br />
Sunday school. 3.30 a. m.<br />
Preachlnr. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m by th.)<br />
pastor.<br />
Christian Endeavor. S:4J p. m.<br />
Christian Science<br />
First Church of Christ,<br />
Scientist,<br />
COLUMBIA ROAD AND EUCLID ST.<br />
SERVICES:<br />
Sundar. 11 a. m and X p. ra.<br />
Subject. "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN.<br />
Sunday school. 11 s. n. Wednesday even-<br />
lnc meettns. $ p. m. Public cordially ls<br />
vlted. Reading room and loan library. CF<br />
Colorado bulldlnB<br />
Second Church of Christ,<br />
SCIENTIST.<br />
.'nlon Culldlnc. G street, between Sttti aal<br />
Seventh northwest.<br />
Cervices: Sunday. 11 a. to. and I p. ra.<br />
Subject. "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN<br />
Sunday school. 11 a. m. Wednesday area- -<br />
Sne meetine. SD.ro.<br />
Public cordially Invited. Reading room and<br />
loan library. S01 Colorado bnlldlni<br />
Spiritualism<br />
SPIRITIAI. TEMPLE SOTIETT<br />
"THE ILLUSIONS OF LIFE." Is th<br />
subject Alfred H Terry will lecture on a<br />
41 10th at N W Sunday evening at S o'clo,.<br />
followed by niessase Seats fre. all ve'<br />
come. Meeting Friday night at 1 C<br />
E.<br />
First Spiritualist Church,<br />
TH?h!in Temnle. 1C1I 'th St N. f . flrs<br />
floor. 7 ti p. ni. Service br George v<br />
Kates and wife. Messages by Mrs Maltb<br />
All invited<br />
Christadelphian<br />
cnvr. , in ECCLE5I. Naval Td'<br />
Hall. 0 Pa nve S E -- Sun.. U:i a. m<br />
<strong>Drama</strong> of Creation!<br />
The Washing-<br />
ton<br />
Bjs ySBBBBBBBBBBB) Temple<br />
Con prcpatlou<br />
will not hold<br />
Its meeting: In<br />
N e vv Masonic<br />
Temple In or-<br />
der to attend<br />
this presenta-<br />
tion of colored<br />
and motion<br />
pictures telling:<br />
step by step<br />
the history of<br />
the world.<br />
PASTOR RUSSELL<br />
will be the speaker of the occasion<br />
SUNDAY AT 3 P. M.<br />
You are cordially Invited to<br />
attend this meeting; where the<br />
reUKlous convictions of every<br />
man are treated with Chris-<br />
tian courtea and which every-<br />
one vv ho attends will profit by.<br />
No admission No collection<br />
BEIASCO THEATER