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BY EMERSONHOUGliThe romance of great days thenations hisforygreat men in the for tome

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CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROWIff WASHINGTON AND ITS VICINITY

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METHODIST EPISCOPAL

HETROPOLITAX MEMORIAL JL E CHUBCHcocas Afca Marshall place and C at Jea BeM-

Shaaneo Trtrirr At U a a Great atterasce-sd Christ At S 9 au SB ideal wanof tfce OU Testaxaeat sad tfee fcSesI ef tifc toraa

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FOUNDRY 3C B CHURCH Hth acd Ctcrch sts-

rif Pet Robert 3 Moore D TeatoE Seades scbooJ 93B a a PreacMsg at H a n bythe Eer Bfafcep W F McDosreH Senics-ong 8 ix s address ty the ReT Bishop W F

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p a Epspertk Lease jnfee Berncc 720 R aject THE PBESIDBKITS PSALM Thwsfer-7i3l p 10-

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CONGREGATIONAL

MT PLEASAOT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHCSatentia read aM Htfe st mr The pastor

ROIl FisWwrs icffi preach at U ad at S-

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OBartet aad chons cboiz Sooday echool at 930a zs Joalor at 3 jx o Sentordearor at 63 p m A weteccse for alL

FIRST COKGBEGArnONAL CHURCH cor BW-iaad G its aw Rev Sam H Woodrow D Dputar 11 a is and 8 p m rafcBe woniip-Trtni cenaws hgr tae lastor Aa rscrewsed-

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LUTHERAN

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Lord Correct Me HaaAe VI laSansnate-afctd SUtet Mate BosstaO The poblic it-

eordiaHT to aU services

SBVESTHDAY ADVENTISTS

HJPOSTAKT EVENTS OF THE ROOSEVELTtfosfclitnUoa TriH ba tIN aject aacussed trPasta Jam B Sfflto fcs the Memorial Cbocb12th tsA H ets vr tcHwcrow at 725 n

artferitedVESPER SERVICE

YOUNG WOMENS OHEISTIAK ASSOCIATION12th tad P eta wr p DL Mrs Alice ecman Parsers Biks e kapviQesc Ms Edith

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OTHER SERVICES

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EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN SCEESCES-

VANGiaJOAL CHRISTIAN S01ESOB CHBUCHRite Hal 1H G t aw Serrion

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CHURCH OP THE COVENANTCoK cticat a aad N sc-

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Mr Ansaad G apr it DfetctsrMr Harrey M nay OtgubtMice Esther GsaprecbtMr MeiTffie D Heoeey Teaec-Mt Artier Porter

Sunday Evening at oclockDr Wood xffl preach OR Gods Bereiatieo of-

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NBW YORK AVE PKESBYTERIAN OHOECH-Ke YOlk ae H ad Otk sis Dr WallaceTTinffi jaator H a SB The feMgarai-psatea 7 p ascity s saries Mwfc-9S9 a SWt school 3 a m alL deanIS y a Eadeatvr Society

PIEST The Straajw Sabtattfc HeBaeJeteMarshall jl vr D aaSd a XacLrad11 a aTer-tteos

C5HDRCH OF THB COVENANTCtaBsrtkat a a X 4 ISth itsIrs Wood MsSer-T er DnaeU aeistsafe Mtaistec-

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BAPTIST

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH lift sad 0 its E nday school 93D a B Christian Hsdeinxr 7jt n PreacfcfcffReT W ilessoo af Pkh eld N J ETC

STBANOEBS HOME SHILOH BAPTISTCtereh L St betweea Kth ad Bth sU awRev J iUHoa Waldrea D D juster Benaee-ibf pastec at 11 a ac aad J p K Loss Smper at deae of ai eocBMaa Yeas B4Uefrom S to B33 a a i aeparate x ea BfWe-Bcbod at a m AU RII free A heartyuekJona to aU especkfiy to straBsws

NEW CHURCH

NEW CHURCH 28th aM Corcsran Its BV TheReT Punk Sewill D D paMtr w preach atU a ra Sodoy soboo E05 8 p m leaare-as GOD AND MAN IN THB BIBLBT hr tieHer PAUL SPBBBY of Brsdttea Mas Stansers isriUd In peers May Wedaesdan 13-

6a Y P la Chrattaa Psydtetecy AUuekxzae Fridayi is chores 4i5 p m-

Lltaay serrice sixKt addre Free IM-Slrary of the wriUngs of Bwedeabots ail tileperiodicals sad Htsatcre ef the New Cfeardi iathe vestry Free tracts SB Uu resabde

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

FIRST CHTJBCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST lthand B sts mr Serncesr Senday 30 a m aad8 p m

SchJectt MANEvnday school H a is Wedaesday ereaias-

saeticg S odock Pa csrdkftr iartted AHseats free Free reofej nxn 6K OoJerxio Bid

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CHURCH OF OUR FATHER 13th aad L s BVRev John Van Schakk jr paister U a a-mocaJag service 9iS a SB Snwky acaooL 7TT Powtra cksa

NATIOXAL NEW THOUGHT CENTER

SUNDAY SERVICES AT BAUSOHBBS J S-SOnffi ate lit PL a A4rws by T iGray sabject Deny aeon sietA-

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MESSAGES FROM THE SPiRIT WORLD ALfred H Terry trSl hold a a eetins Seaday ereaiagat S ododr assisted Toy Miss Sete C ClarkCaaitridga Cectare foBowM by tairit meSIteS ad psidKEietrie readtass at ScaoidtsHall 51S 9th mr

DB J M TEMPLE BUSINESS AND TESTnedtaa vffl hold snad test raeetfcc te spiritualEesagts Sesday Taesday and ftttty at 8 p ta-

Beadinss dafly SI K awMRS HOLDS SPIRITUAL MEETINGS

every SeT Taesday aad Friday sights at S

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SPIRITUAL SCIENCE

SPIBITUAL SOTENOE cHURCH BetPrice meditra MeetJsg Snadays 8 v n Becbibite Hall 3M B se car B 3d aad Pa ate FriTate readiass daily Circka Tees 2 and 8 p

MENTAL AND SPIRITUAL HEALING

MBS SEATON viU Eire tie strsath keson ia tieseries of her ixirate class testractieo ia BeotsI asSspiritual he rg Sasday 4 p au at ScesThe Farr g t cot Kth s d I sts wr A 9-

PebSo ferited Patieats treated week d ys

SOME LIFE AND HEALTH STUDIES

BY NAMES HUGH KEELEY Svday Man 7iJ5 p m 209 East Capitol a ect ThesdeatiSc basis cf ortsnfczs Sparfeaa TOMSQaesifeBs aesvend PapSs tassht PaUentstreated

SECULAR LEAGUE

ADDRESS THE EVOLUTION OFjsasC Prof David Becks Soetch samsf debate3 n ia Pythiaa Testple MB 9tf Bt aw Seatsfree

THEOSOPHY

LECTURES BY

Prof W J COLVILLETONIGHT AT S PJYSXS

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MOSIO AM ART AS FACTORS IN HUMANEVOLCTIOX-

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THINKING ABOUT AND DOING

By WILLIAM T ELLIS

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON

THE RELIGION OF THEHAND-

The International Sunday echool lesson for MudU is Saw and Dorcas Acts 1310

Here we have a story without a villainEverybody acts handsomely and helpfullyThe background is peace and progress inthe forefront are men and women seen attheir best There has been turmoil andexcitement in most of the past ten les-

sons dramatic incidents have at no timebeen lacking Now the quarter closeswith a peaceful quiet constructive les-

son comprising the two Incidents of thehealing of Eneas who had been palsiedfor eight years and the raising to lifealso by Peter of Dorcas the woman whowas full of good works and almsdeedswhich she did

The lesson of the lesson is twofold andit Ilea on the surface The Gospel of Jesusis attested by Its power to transform fee-

bleness Into strength and death into lifeand the religion of the helping hand Is

the immemorial result of accepting Christas Lord These two teachings are for to-

day In other fashion but none the lesstraly the Gospel is at the present timelifting up the broken In body and spiritand sending them erect and rejoicing as

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witnesses to the powerwhich still resides in Christianity

WHEN CITIES ARE STIRRED

The cities of Richmond and Boston havelately been stirred to their depts by theChapman evangelistic meetings Espe-

cially in the conservative old Newdty has the impression been pro-

found Thousands of persons clamored In

vain for admittance to gospel meetingsalready overcrowded Men and women In

all walks of life publicly confessed thatthey bad been made new creatures by thisOMifashioaed Gospel To them and totheir friends It seemed as If they hadpassed from death unto life

How the citys many tongues waggedover these wonders of conversion Evenso the talk ran at Lydda where Peterhealed the paralytic and at Joppa wherehe restored life to Dorcas These eventswere oftie divine power which inheres In Chris-tianity Madeover men and women arethe anal and irrefutable argument for UteGospel The devil is less concerned overthe books of Christian apologetics than heis ever the converted sinners who testifyto the power that made thorn whole againThis fe the sort of thing that sets a commanity by the ears and turns meashearts to their Maker The company ofwitnesses of which Eneas and Dorcaswere early members has been a steadilyincreasing one ever since

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Dr Hume of India callsa Maker and mender of men aDd

boys by the power of the Lord JesusIa other words he Is a missionary AsI one day rode In a tonga through thecfty of Ahmednagar with him beinggreeted on every hand by natives of anranks I realized that his great work bsbeep done not by the books he has

or by the sermons be has preachedIn his Oriental church but by his beinga friendly helpful neighbor In the

relationship of life He Is touchinghis little speck of India with the helpinghealing touch of Jesus I am satisfied toaccept him and HOOO men and womenlike him as being In the apostolic

because he displays an apostoliccharacter and does apostolic deeds SimonPeter on his missionary tour would havefound many a modern missionary a congenial cempanlon

The conception of ministry which theearly Church held so strongly is agatetaking strong bold of the mind of theChurch of today The Emmanuel Mevemont and various modifications thereof ispermeating all denominations and all sec-

tions of country The ministry isstressing wholeness as well as holiness

the healer Is looming large in theChristina thought of our day Of coursethis fascinating theme often evokes illbalanced views and it is fraught withperil to be merely emotional and superfictel None the less through the scienceof medicine and the practice of faiththe Cburea may do for the afflicted whatPeter did for Eneas The medical mis-sions which are centers of light and heal-ing alt over the nonChristian world arean Immeasurable expression of Ute GospeFs power

A VOMAK5 CAREER

The name of Dorcas has been adoptedby thousands of organizations of helpfulwomen Her example is a good one tomeditate upon In this day when there is

widespread discussion of womanssphere Some of us are uneasy as we see

that woman is made the commonestproblem of the novel the play tile

essay and the lecture The sign Is nota wholesome one For when men beginto regard woman as a curious and complex social enigma and try to analyzeand dissect her they cease to pay herthe oldfashioned deference which we liketo regard as her unquestioned right Theless woman is considered as a questionthe surer she will be to fulfill her naturaldestiny If this Sunday school lessonleads older students to recall and rdhs

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sert the primary place of woman In thesocial organization it will have done aservice entirely germane to Its originalpurpose

OKIfashioned indeed was Dorcas Shehad no other thought of a career for her-

self than to be helpful up to the limit ofher powers She was not a famous

church worker nor had she the gift ofprophecy Her office was the simplelowly one of helping the needy In humblewomanly ways Nobody called her a

genius but the poor blessed her uponevery remembrance of her name Shrcould not teach to edification perhapsbut she could demonstrate her faith byher works Many were the new babieswhose first wardrobes came from herdeft fingers And even the pralseftil lipsof the friends who gathered about herbier could not call the roll of all the sickand aged and poor whom she had clothedAll the while doubtless Dorcas lookedwith admiration upon such superiorwomen as Mary of Bethany LltUe didsite dream that her swift needle wasstitching her own name In letters of fade-less gold upon the worlds brief roll ofimmortalsTHE SOLVERS OF THE SOCIAL PROBLEMEchoing in the walling of those Eastern

women gathered about the bier of DorcasI have heard that weird sound more

than once and never want to hear itagain Is one solution of the social prob-lem These weeping friends seem not tohave been professional mourners Theirgrief sounds too sincere a note for thatA good neighbor and friend had diedAnd the world cannot be restrained fromrewarding its helpers whether it be ahumble Charleston negro whose funeralwas attended by a multitude of whitesand blacks an unchronlcled East Siderabbi who afforded New York one of Itslargest funeral processions New Orleans

Margaret or Frances Pasteur votedfirst place well above Napoleon on hisnations roll of honor

God SJTM us eH some snail sweet wayTo set the mId tricking

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that the unbrotherllness of theworld which creates all our social

Is to be ameliorated Noslsnplier than this none more profound

When high and low become Dorcases notforgetting to be kind the longsought so-

cial remedy will have been foundFor the sake of this Dorcas there were

swift feet to run to the Apostle Peter forhelp Possibly nobodys thought extendedbeyond having the apostle speak at thefuneral He came swiftly for he likeDorcas and like his Master lived only tobe helpfuL Come to the house of mourn-

ing he followed the example of Jesus Ina similar case and putting forth all thenoisy mourners he knelt to entreat ofGod this sisters life Then assured thatthe miracle would be wrought he turnedto the silent corpse and tenderly repeatedthe beautiful name Gazelle Dorcasstraightaway opened her eyes sat upwas given Peters hand in assistanceand arose and w presented to her aston-

ished friends One more sign bad beenwrought to accredit the Name and thenumber of believers multiplied

THE LAW AND LIQUORTerse crwaeaU upon the Christian EbdeaTur topic

Sir Mrek M Are Our LJqu r tadHwf Are Tfcey Bafereed Dent irl3

Whatever ones theories about temperanc his ftrst obligation as a member ofthe community in which he lives is to

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help enforce existing laws These lawsmay at all to his liking never-

theless the obligations of good citizen-

ship him to see that they arefairly enforced in the interest of all con-

cerned Even the saloon keeper may notbe unlawfully oppressed Every man mustbe accorded all his rights under the lawOne may go so far as to declare thatthe conservation of the law is of greaterimportance than the enactment oftemperance legislations Lawlessness inpromoting which the liquor traffic has un-

doubtedly Men a factor is a gravermenace to the life of our time than eventhe curse of intemperance Itself So allwho would cast their Influence unre-servedly on tbe side of sobriety and

sbo ld be at greatest pains toassure the enforcement of existing laws

The frequent appeal to the unwrittenlaw as justification for all sorts of

is one of the most dangerous ten-dencies of life in this Western world

In a selfgoverning land obnoxious lawsmay be repealed by due process of legis-lation That to what Is taking place withastonishing rapidity all over the UnitedStates Six States have come whollyunder prohibitory statutes By the operation of local option laws the major por-tion of the population of the country nowJives in dry territory This Is one ofUte most significant signs of the timesThe mighty band of the law Is throWing

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the traffic in strong drink The UnitedStates and Canada lend the world in tem-perance legislation If the present trendof society continues we may expect awholly sober people ere many generations

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After all has ben said though law isbut Ute concrete expression of the publicmind Tile fundamental mission of alltemperance workers should be to put amind of sobriety and selfcontrol Into allthe people The work of education maynot be neglected for the sake of promot-ing legislation The most effective temperance law is that which reigns in theindividual will and as one temperancespeaker expressed it closes the

which is carried on between a mansown chin and nose

In connection with this topic a deal ofimpractical advice will be given to Endeavorers to become thoroughly familiarwith the temperance laws in force ia theirown communities and throughout theland Now Ute average person isBO lawyer He has better use for hisbrains than to cumber them with a massof needless and technical informationThe organized temperance movementshould have experts upon these mattersAll that may reasonably be asked of theaverage person interested In temperance-is that he should possess a general knowledge of the laws which ho is called uponto help enforce In his own community

The law of the Other Man is theancient Scriptural common law uponwhich all temperance legislation is based

SEVENSENTENCE SERMONS-

In mortals as in geometry a straightline Is the shortest distance between twopoints Barrows

Many Christians are like the LeaningTower of far gone front upright

as It is possible to s withoutover Sunday School Times

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If Tistps fts wrecks at lastTo seaetiins nobler we attain

All the strength and all the arts of menare measured by and founded upon theirreverence for the passion and their guardianship of the purity of love Carlyle

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No man that Iniparteth his Joys to hisfriend he Joyeth the more and no

man that Imparteth his griefs to hisfriend but he grieveth the lees Bacon

WRITERS MEET

Sew Members Admitted andFlick Talks About Oklahoma

The League of American Pen Womenmet on Monday evening last at the studyroom of the Public Library Miss Eliza-

beth A Hyde presiding In the absence-of the president Mrs La Salle CorbellPickett

Two new members were received MissZoe B C Mltscher of the Oklahoma CityTimes and Miss Edda Beemer of theOklahoma News Mrs Mattie HamiltonFlick of Oklahoma City was presentand talked interestingly about the newState of Oklahoma

Mrs I H Wilder historian called at-

tention to the work of several membersthe most notable being the prize story-I came not to Judge the world by Miss

Elizabeth A Hyde first vice presidentMiss Jessie A Grlswold presented cardsbearing greetings to the league from MrsDella Hire Mertz of this city now atMiami Fl and from Mrs Pearl Sinclair Safford

A reception to visiting members wasarrange for last Wednesday afternoonfrom 3 to 6 at 1347 I street University oMusic and Dramatic Artquiis decorated the room tea was servedby Mrs Wilder and Mrs Hyde and MrsMattie Hamilton Flick gave a most entertaining talk on Mexico

Probably on Deathbed WedsScranton Pa March 5 Lying on what

will probably be his deathbed Adam StaJlnsky hss taken Mary Paria as his brideThey planned to be married after Lentbut about two weeks ago Stalinsky wasstabbed la a saloon brawl

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Catholic Church NotesVery Dr s 2 sttptrfo-

of the Marlst College Brookland will sirea in French at the Convent ofPerpetual Adoration In V street at 445oclock tomorrow afternoon A discourse-In French will be preached every Sundayafternoon during Lent in the conventchapeL The first of the series waspreached by Dr Grimal last Sunday

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Pope Pjus X has granted a plenary In-

dulgence to every Catholic woman re-

celvjng Holy Communion In St PaulsChurch Fifteenth and V streets at the toclock mass tomorrow morning

This special and unusual privilege Is notlimited to the members of St Pauls congregation but can be shared by everywoman from any parish who receivesHoly Communion at the mass specified inSt Pauls Church tomorrow The onlycondition is that regularly prescribed forobtaining a plenary indulgencespecialprayers for the intentions of the HolyFather

Papal Benediction will be bestowed atthe conclusion of the mass by HevFather Thomas A Walsh director of StPaus Senior and Junior Sodalities of theBlessed Virgin Mary

Announcement of this great favor fromthe Holy Father with the right to givethe Papal Benediction was cabled fromRome by his eminence Cardinal Merrydel Val to Rev Father Walsh In re-sponse to the testimonial pledging filiallove and devotion to Pope Plus drafted inthe names of SCO members of the BlessedVirgins Sodality of St Pauls Churchforwarded recently to Rome by RevFather Walsh

Sermons at the high mas tomorroww l be preached by Charles WLyons a J hi St Atoystos ChurchRev William T RtteeeH D D In StPatricks Church Rev Walter raHott

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Father Cowan has etae t Washingtonfrom Newark N J t assist at the serv-ices in St Dominics Chore theIllness of Rev Father J Lawrence Finnerty He will ce tKt the duo forthe Third Order of SL Dominic held inhonor of SL Domtak at 4M oclock tomorrow afternoon

Th monthly proeeeetea by the children

Lady of the Rosary will take placeat 1M oclock toworrdw evening FatherFinnerty is recovering from the effectsof the surgical operation wMck be

at Providence Hospital last monthEncouraging accounts from his

welcomed by numerous friendsthroughout the city state that the youngpriest is rapidly regaining strength

Lenten discourses tomorrow eveningwiH be given by William T Russell-D D at 8 eeteok to SC PatricksChurch Rev Joseph P OReilly S Jat 7 oclock ia SL Aloysfos ChurchRev T J Abridge O P to St Domi i

ales Church Rev WHlfant T Fletcher-D D of tbe Cathedral Baltimore in theShrine of the Sacred Heart Rev CharlesI OBrien of ttte Apostolic MissionHouse ia SL Martins church Rev DJ Mountain Buffalo N T St Vincentdo Pauls Church Rev William Gibson

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The mission for woman given this week i

in St Chorch by the Paulistmissionaries Rev Fathers Thomas J

JUles H GUlls and John Harnay C S P will dose with instructionby Father Burke Papel Benediction andBenediction of the Bloused Sacrameat

afternoonTie mission for men will commence at

the high mass 11 oclock tomorrowwhen tbe sermon wilt be preached byRev Father Haraay Father GUlls winpreach at 8 oclock tomorrow eveningand on Thursday and Saturday evenings

Fet Burke will preecfe Mondayand Wednesday and Rev Fa-ther Harney on Tuesday and Fridayevenings

Tuesday evening Lenten sermons willbe preached by Rev Jons DoughertyWilmington Del in SL Pants ChurchRev WiiNam Gfbeoa Scraates Pa inSt Martins Church

Rev Eugene Connolly is giving a courseof sermons on Faith at tbe Tuesdayevening meetings of the Blessed VirginsSodality in the Church of the Immacu-late Conception Protaetsat rule offaith will be the subject of next Tues-days discourse aad The Catholic rule offaith will be discussed on Ute followIngTuesday

Rev John Barney C S P of SLThomas College began this week a courseof Wednesday evening sermons hj theChurch of the Immaculate Conceptionwith a discourse on The foundation ofthe church

His sermon for next Wednesday will beThe one true church Father Harney

wit preach Tuesday and Friday evenings-In SL Augustines

Wednesday Lenten discourseswiH be given by Rev James A Smyth inSL Patricks Church Jesus our lightRev Dr D J Kennedy O P in SLDominics Church Christ our judgeRev Thomas A Walsh in SL PaaisChurch Rev James M GUHs C S P inthe Shrine of the Sacred Heart and RevThomas aK Rellly O P the Church-of the Ho y Name

A pictorial reproduction of the PassionPlay at Oboramniergau will be shown by

Henry Ellsworth of New York In theauditorium of the Immaculate Conception

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from all others and are the onlypictures shown to the performers thathave been indorsed by them aad beensanctioned by tbe authorities and vil-

lagers of Aberaramergau In hisreproduction of the Passion Play Mr

Ellsworth shows tile performers scenesand tableaux as produced at Oberammergau Three hundred views will be

at each lecture An orchestra willrender some of the music played duringthe presentation of the Passion Play atOberammergau

Rev Edward A Pace Ph D professor-of philosophy ia the Catholic Universityof America lectured last Monday evening at Rauscbers on scope and fieldof psychology With lecture DrPace Inaugurated course of six lectures-In psychology to be given under the auspices of the ladles auxiliary board ofTrinity College Mrs Thomas H Carterpresident with the view to endowing theAnna Hanson Dorsey scholarship forTrinity College which Is to perpetuate amemorial to that distinguished authorThe second discourse treating of Therelation of mind and brain wilt be givenby Dr Pace Monday evening next Inthis discussion Dr Pace will present lead-ing theories concerning the essential fac-tors In mental life Bad their mutual

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Willlge Gibbs Daniel have sold forJames R Ellerson the twostory brickdwelling at 532 Fourteenth

E and F streets southeast Thehouse has six rooms fully appointed tilebath nickeled plumbing and is heated byhot air furnace It occupies a lot eighteenby ninety feet and is situated on a terraceIt Is understood that 355 was paid forthe property It Is the purpose of thepurchaser Melvin H Betts to hold thedwelling as an Investment

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Visitors to the inauguration were badly disappointed overthe weather THERELL BE NO DISAPPOINTMENT ABOUT THESEBARGAINS Forget the former In the pleasure of the latter

WASH250 to kinds

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100 toMaker went out of business and we got his entire stockThats the great sensational feature we promised for today It would

require too much space to to give are so many differentlots and so many different styles in the Durrhas

We got the seasons latest Every waist fe new cleanfresh perfect in fit finish and workmanship

at a great deal less thanit is actually worthT-

HE 3LATT5RIALS are French Malls Sheer Persian Lawas Checkedand Plaid Dirakies Plaid and Striped Madras Chambray and Pure Linen

THE STYLES include a wide variety of effects in lingerie modelsfashionable tailored waists and shirts All have sleeves Somefasten front others In back Therell be R exciting time today In theWaist Section Second Floor

Take home with you

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Weve plenty in all sizes but call specialattention to the Billy Possum at L L-

It Is inches taU and is offered in fourgray grayaadwWto spot

ted and grayandwalte speckled All fwith tails and a splendid imitationof the real possum lU

Keep step with thenew styles inlow shoes

Every season has its new cuts itsnew lasts and new features that Astlnguish the latest from passe stylesYou will seed to keep right p to dse iathese new styles If tsp to the terma womaa of lOBTHESE ARE THE AUTHENTIC STYLiES

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pleat lasts and patterns They willappeal particularly to the youngwomen who desire smart footweexat a moderate price They includePumps Ankle Pumps Button Ox

fords Blucaer Oxfords Two Threeand Four Eyelet Ties Suede Twoeyelet Ties These are In gray andtans as well as black and here at adollar less than elsewhere

Our popular Kolonial linereceiving daily additions

and 3359The new styles are arriving fast

and we are prepared to thewast of almost any taste ia the

latest styles as followsANKLE PUMPS REGULAR

PUMPS TWO EYELET TIESFOUREYELST TIES THREEEYELET TIES BLCCHER OXFORDS and in all leathers tansshiny dull and kid

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Patent Colt Blucher Oxfords Tan Vici Kid Blucher OxfordsWe navE these in all sizes and widths every pair is guaranteed to

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JUNIORS HONOR PARENTS

Give Entertainment inMount Pleasant

Representative HobsonUnion Sleeting Dr Hubble SpeaksIn Rhode Island Avenue Church

The Mount Pleasant Congregational Ju-

nior Endeavorers gave in entertainmentand social ia honor f their parents aMonday evening The programme as fol-

lows was received heartily Opening address Paul Frizzle piano duet Misses

Janet and Doris Little recitation RobertLynch Victor Kebler Kenneth Collinsand Ralph Dubois song Miss MaryThompson address Mr Fisbbiirn reci-

tation Florence Gibbon Mabel KeWerMargaret Flshborn Ruth Graf CoasuoteHawks May Thompson and Anita Burkett recitation Ruth Kebler song AnitaBurkett recitation Bertha Graf songConsuelo Hawks recitation Louise Steinberg song George Bliss recitation MaryBurkett My Country TIs of Thee wassung by all in closing the entertainmentand attention was then turned to a socialhalfhour and refreshments

Representative Richmond Pearson Hobson addressed the District Endeavorers intheir union meeting last Monday evening

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At the Rhode Isiaa Avenue MethodistProtestant Church Christian Endeavoreatlmsiastji was augmented by a rousing

oa Friday evening at which DrH a Rubble formerly fldd secretaryfor the chrIstina Endeavor la Ohio wasone of Ute speakers His theme was Theman who can Special music by Coagross street slid Rhode X aad avenue

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to serve the H Street Chrfstiaa YoungPaeptes Jecidty Chrtetkui Endeavorsouthwest viz Mr A C

Mrs Thrift seorotary Miss Roaeh treasurer Miss CoraBaN raoa

BUYS TRIANGULAR LOT

Bclldin Site of 7OOO Square FeetChanges Hands On Lanier HeightsStone Fairfax recently sold the lot

ia Ontario rood opposite the Ontarioapartment house TIlls property has afrontage of m feet and Is of SatInm-shapo containing nearly IJKH square feetThe purchasers of this land are havingplans pr oared t improve it thisspring To the west of this lead CharlesW King Jr is now erecting nine brickresidences which contain all modern con-

veniences These houses will be com-pleted within the next thirty days

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500 SILK PETTICOATS

We have about ISO of these Fine Silk Petticoats In BLACK ONLYwhich we secured from the Superior Silk Skirt Company of Philadelphiaa short time ago These are made of aa elegant of taffeta finishedwith circular flounce End ten rows of fine tuoks Lengths40 42 This is an actual 500 value and while they last today you can buy them at the special price of

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