ii'wjwjipi.nn i liyipyjjiiiiaUiulyKwiwjjpiji EVENING LED&ERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1914. tc CHURCHES AND THEIR WORKERS-RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS MEN AND WOMEN OF THE SDNDAY PARTY ARE REAL WORKERS Some Have Had Years of Experience and All Have Definite Work That Con tributes Much to Success. SOME ACTIVE MEMBERS OF "BILLY" SUNDAY'S PARTY NEW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH TO BE FOUNDED Plans Being Made to Erect Handsome Edifice Near Girard Estate in South Philadelphia. ohurohej In this olty. Th First Chureh L rwfle eh Sunday, as Is also the' Bocond Chureh, In Gerrmtntown PiAT AT CALVAB OHTJUOH An Interesting entertainment will bs elven in the Sunday sohool room or Calvary Bplsoopal Church, 41st trotf, above) Brown, ort Monday night, tinder the auspices of the Men's Club. Through th courtesy of th Slsrma Alpha Flayer the comedy, "Confusion," Trill bs pre sented. The prooeeJa will bo used to pay for the children's Christmas treat. The club will provide- the Christmas entertainment for the Sunday school children on Wednesday evening. RKLIOIODS WOTICTI8 WBPPPfJ!SWJ I 1 isSBHFfllBBBB?AaBkMBBB9sBUB 4 Trrabyterlun t Although the regular party of worker that accompany the Itsv. Dr. William A. Eunday on his campaign trlpa to all parts of the country Is largo nnd every member Is busy from the time a campaign opens until It closes, It has been decided to add new workers to tho party for the Phila delphia campaign because of the exten sive revival to bo conducted here. An nouncement of the additional workers will be made In the early future. The organization plans are so well laid by Mr. Sunday that each leader Fins some jrpocMc duty to perform, and what he or he does dovetails Into the work of the ether leaders of the pnrty. Besides Mr. Sunday there were ten nctlvo workers who were leaders In one kind of work or another In tho recent campaigns of the vang-ellst, One of tho hardest workers for the ad vancement of the revivals wherever Mr. Sunday goes, Is Mrs. Sunday. She has exceptional executive ability, and assists greatly In the somen's work. She nt tends many of the drawing room gather ings of women, and takes charge of some of the larger meetings for women while her husband Is busy with the men. . The Rev. E. H. Emett, who has been here for some weeks, la largely responsi ble for the organization for workprevI ous to Mr. Sunday's arrival In tho towns where campaigns nre to bo conducted. He goes ahead of the evangoltst several weeks, and co-operates with tho local committees. There Is only one other clergyman In the Sunday party. He is the Itov. J. V. "Welch, who Joined the campaigners but 'hort time ago. He assists In the Dlble teaching and In conducting many of the pedal meetings. , Anybody who knows anything about the Sunday campaigns needs no Intro duction to Prof. Homer W. Itodehcaver, the singer and composer, who leads the alnglng In tho tabernacles and keeps everybody smiling all tho while. By keep ing the audiences In a good humor he contributes much to tho success of the revivals conducted by Mr. Sunday. . B. D. Ackley Is the pianist and private ecretary to Mr. Sunday. His home Is at 830 South 68th street, thlB city, but it Is seldom he has been there since he joined Mr. Sunday's party about five years ago. He Is particularly Interested in tne Philadelphia campaign, nnd antici pates the greatest revival Philadelphia has had In years. Ho composed many of the hymns used In the meetings. Joe H. pelce, the man who builds the tabernacles with so much care, Is one of Mr. Sunday's converts. Hlk homo was formerly In Clearfield, and beffaro his con version he held a liquor license In Clenr fleld County. Today there Is no more active worker and devoted member of tho Sunday party than Mr, Spelce. Not In frequently he speaks at tho men's meet ings la tho early part of the campaigns. Boon after they get started, however, he leaves for tho next city and starts work en another big houso of worship. Miss Frances Miller has charge of the work of the Business Women's Invitation Committee. She is a native of California and a collega graduate, who has done ex tensive Christian work among the women. Mrs. Asher has charge of the extension work among tho women. For many years previous to tho beginning of Mr. Sunday's career as an evangelist she had been in similar work In the evangelistic party of Doctor Chapman. Philadelphia people know her and her work, as she was here with Doctor Chapman. Miss a race Saxe looks after the Bible study and prayer meeting work, and does much work among the private and publla school teachers. She has had extensive evangelistic work experience, having ac companied the party of Doctor Torrey around the world, Fred Selbert, who has charge of tho tabernacles and makes his home In them, was formerly a cowboy. He sells hymn books and does much personal work for Mr, Sunday. FINANCINQ CAMPAIGN COST ABOUT $50,000 Collections Expected to Pay It Soon. Sunday Gets last Day's Offering'. The cost of financing the Sunday cam paign in this city will be about 150,000, Of this, approximately IS,000 was spent In tho construction of the big tabernacle t 19th and Vine streets. Another (; was spent on the nursery, restaurant and rest room building across the Parkway from the Yabernacle. Office expenditures for printing, post age, clerk hire, telephones and other pre liminary work, added to the cost of main taining; the office and force of workers during the meetings wilt total about 136,000. Included in the latter will also be the rental of the house at 19th and Spring Garden streets, In which Mr. Sun day and many of his workers will live, and for another building for the remain der of the party. Fledges for the ex penses will be released as soon as the selections warrant. The committee in charge of the cam pagn has made Mr Sunday no guarantee regarding what he is to receive for his services and if they had made him an offer he would ha.ve refused to accept it He never makes any fixed charge for any campaign. Instead, when he finds that he is wanted, be leaves the financial side of he matter out of the discussion from (he beginning and demands only that the ehurch people co-operate to make the Campaign a spiritual success. At the close of the meetings an offer ing for Mr Sunday Is received on the last day of the campaign, Just before he leaves, the city Mr. Sunday receives no Bnanclal returns beside. In the ma jesty of the big oitlea this oollwtlon finu aiMnnnisit a tlnn.J at s i sMyuMH(u t-w , 4MVMtquua m QUI rf. In Pittsburgh the free-will offer- was scour ite,wv. portion of the expenses of Mr. Bun for salaries of members of hs party ha oaid bv the loa.il iommlliM whit. titty are here. The retaslndef Mr. Sunday tmm nw jrwuj me irse-wiu ode ring. IStUlfclQX 2HEA.TBH MEsWING Iflneph Btkinton. a, mUOst of the fMfcy of Prte4 and a aaajnlMr of the r eeara i to uvaa Mm Asm. WW to the chief spaa Iter ut th Tksatra suwtiiMt tomorrow nich. Mhiaet wtU he "Pases an Kaih fc. Uliuoa will leave tarty axiaetk Jk t, sic sjontfa' trip through the Orient w fntwwtn m psoas, nu wm be th gtfy sptiewuAHy the public wm hv to him fco a tatvss. As UilWi ttta? WlU ti. a Itjeaenal nr- ipiwai $. Bjy iru ynadd, i "ft iMt FRANCE? E. MULLEP- efore the next lisue of the Re ligious Paae we will have greeted the year 1915. Church people of Philadelphia have good reason to be Joyous at the be ginning of this New Year. Never has there been so much In terest In Dlble study, and there has probably never been such enthusiasm for an evangelistic campaign as It found here on the eve of the arrival of Dllly Sunday, More than 500 churches, represent ing every Protestant denomination, have assisted In planning for the opening of the campaign. Some clergymen were not over Joyous when the announcement was made that he was coming. 8unday did not preach as they preached or as they believed preaching should be done. But as the months and weeks have worn away the criticism has stopped alto. Today we seldom hear any church member speak a word against Billy Sunday or his methods. All hove come to look forward to his campaign with deep Interest. The people of tho churches have been more devoted to the study of their Bibles and to the work of en listing Bible students than they have ever been In the past. Never has there been so much evidence of fslth through prayer. More than 6000 homes are now thrown open twice each week for prayer meetings. If Billy Sunday should not win a convert during his campaign, Phila delphia will be better for the advance work that hat been done. No person can constantly read the Bible and bow In prayer without being benefited or without helping to make the world better. Let all who believe now rejoice. PHILLIPS. THOUSANDS OF LOCAL PEOPLE IN CAMPAIGN Singers, Ushers and Committee Workers Will Have lots of Work. When the Sunday campaign gets started there will be thousands of persons en gaged in active work. Members of Mr. Sunday's party, In charge of different com mittees, will call the leaders together as soon as they arrive and explain what Is expected of them. Then they will get busy and will never have a day's rest until the 10 weeks' campaign Is ended. Great care Is taken in training the workers, and the ushers are always given two or three evenings' drilling before the work actually begins. There will be 400 ushers engaged In taking care of the crowd each night. A coll for volunteers resulted In responses from about 1200 ex perienced men from hundreds of churches. More will be enlisted as rapidly as pos sible. In addition to the army of ushers there are now approximately 500 women definitely committed to the women's In vitation Committee, of which Mrs. Edwin C. Qrice Is chairman. Then there will be 3600 persons In the choir; on the General Committee there are about 100 men ana women; there will be 150 secre taries, and since three men are being n rolled from each church interested for work in the men's league, it is possible that there will he more than 1500 "per sonal worker" leaders. Besides all these organisations there will be the hundreds of chairmen and secre taries In charge of the district prayer meetings in homes, scores or men. in charge of the shop meetings, which do so much good by bringing the men to the meetings and keeping them Interested Members of Mr Sunday's party visit many of the shops and sometimes Mr Sunday goes himself. Through the shop and factory meetings the Rev. B, II, Emett. Mr. Sunday's assistant, says thousands of men aro reached. Further he says- "Mr-. Sunday's plan of organization is such that It seeks to meet any demand of emergency that may arise. Members of the Sunday party. Including Mr Sunday, are coming to Philadelphia expecting to put the best thai '" thorn Into (he work. No sacrifice is too great for any metpber to make if it contributes some thing, to the upbluldlng of the church. PHILADELPHIA Y. M, C. A. HAS REMARKABLY GOOD YEAR General Secretary Wood to Tell of Progress at West Branch, A review of the rapid growth of the work of the Philadelphia Young Men's Christian Association will be given by the general secretary, Walter M. Wood. n the West Brancn tomorrow at the regu lar Sunday afternoon meeting. He will speak cm "Profiting on the. EJifperjenwa of WM la the New Year," The Philadelphia AssoataUim stands fourth among the Anurioan assentations, with membership totaling UMi gq be first of this month. The West Branaj; baa experienced a remarkable growth, its membership lnweaslog from less than 100 to SMft since the new building was opened. It stands Uth oa the list of K asssa, Ueps in th werla free point of member ship. Xjm Husie at Central Branch Sttaeja Christmas spu&U wlM be given Ut tit GsAtval T. M C. A. tws't at Uu. at tfetooa. tnmawiow ifmm. OT Bv. Dr. Edwin Bail Dsjk, pastor of St. ttettbsWs UtthsTM Cbnrcfc, will avsak on 'CfettsUaaity. a World R UsAm. ' Mwafcsra of th Rajatfal Ca- grSBitli)iitti ijjuri.-n eaety wttt assist i i4 tl ' 1ft t A i e-'Umefc, REY. JOHNW.WflSH CHRISTMAS SPIRIT FILLS THE CHURCHES; EXCELLENT MUSIC Church People of All De nominations Sing Praises and Hold Entertainments. Baskets Given the Poor. Joyful songs, Inspiring concerts on the fclg organs, cheering sermons by tho clergymen and plenty of entertainment for the little children kept the Philadel phia churches of all Christian denomina tions alive jesterday with unusual ac tivity. Long before the sun's first rays were visible across the snow-clad fields of New Jersey, the chimes were ringing sweet tunes that sound out but onceieach year on tho glad Christmas mornings. In alt. the Cathollo churches, many of the Episcopal and a few of the other de nominations there were services before dawn and masses were said throughout the forenoon at hour and half-hour in tervals In the Temple Lutheran Church. 63d and Itace streets, an unusually attrac tive program was given at 6 a. m. Many of the churches were aglow with van-colored lights In tho evening, when there were entertainments for the young people of the Sunday schools. Not a few of them will continue their observance through tomorrow, Mhen special muslo will be played and sung, or the music of yesterday will be repeated. Besides the services In the ohurches, the congregations and the dlftererit or ganizations connected with them scattered much sunshine throughout the city, pre paring basket dinners or In other ways sending something substantial to the poor and unfortunate TWO CHTJBOH DEDICATIONS A 'new Sunday school building for the Baptist Church of Oak Lane, In the course of organization, will be dedicated tomorrow morning. The Itev Dr Rus sell H. Conwell will preach The Rev. W S. Catlett is pastor of the congregation. It is hoped that eventually the chapel, Vihtch is located atiith street and Oak lane, will be enlarged and turned Into a modern church building. The Oak Lane Presbyterian Church building, Uth and Oak lane, which has undergone extensive repairs, will be re dedicated tomorrow. BIDDLE BIBIafe CLASSBS A. J. Drexel Diddle will give his annual Christmas address at the meeting of thq Holy Trinity BIW Class in the parsh house tomorrow raomlHg at 9-30 o'eloek. Prominent members of the class will also rive Christmas talks. J. DeWltt Jobhorn .will speak in St, Paul's Protestant BpU- copal Church, tHOomsnurg. On Tuesday night Mr. Blddla will ad dress the Bible classes at Camden at the Second Presbyterian Qhureh. Mts Ada Turner Kuru, a well-known singer an4 friend of Billy Sunday's; will sia- and' tell of her work with Mr Sunday in Wilicss Barre and Scrantoa- TO OJJBBBVS ANMrtVEBSARY The Ptrtt Rafotcasii Church, Wth and Daushin strsats, will olManrs its flrst salYcnr tfeeir w ediiaoa tomor row. There, wU b a (fcHstmm raea by t Btr. th Bv. John 0. BMcs, and iclai music by the choir, undwr the 4tretton of Jfea 8 Hart Ths yf bean iirostterob eta for tike cuiyfrUvti ui dthnre have fc it yVrfiff3"!" 'r .- '' tiin n-ciakfSttiB f taw ivi.iay sijuit A uWwii, IHr m tfisH RD-ACrOEY Msssn ss- ip5VPjj mm ' i?Wm t GRACE SAXE DOCTOR BRUMBAUGH WILL HELP OPEN TABERNACLE Governor-elect nnd Mayor to Speak nt Dedication of Big; Building. Arrangements have been completed by the Sunday campaign committee for the dedication of the big tabernacle on Thurs day night. The Roy. Dr. George H. Blokloy, chairman of tho Prayer Meeting Committee, will preside, and there will be addresses by Governor-elect Brum badgh. Mayor Blankenburg and the Rev. Dr. Maltlnnd Alexander, the moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly. Besides singing by the double choir, now numbering tOOO persons, under the direc tion of II. C Lincoln, Benjamin T. Evans, of Norristown; Dr. II. C. Anthony and P Novln Wlest will give boIos. The watchnight service will follow the dedication, when addresses will be made by Bishop Berry, Goorgo Innes, the Rev. Dr. Carl G rammer, the Rev Dr. John R. Davjes, the Rev. Dr. Russell II. Conwell and the Ilev. Dr. Augustus Pohlman. BHilOIOUS BREVITIES Tho third of a xrles of lctur on "Patriot- ermii HumanItarlnlm will be glvn by the Rv Dr Joeph Krauikopt in tho Keneaoth Iiniel Tomplo. Uroad trot. above Columbia avenuo, tomorrow mornlnc. at 18i30 o clock Ills subject will be "Shaw and Patrt otlsm. nEliJ,,vvwll"',m ." Medlar, pastor of th ulenolden Consreg-atlons.1 Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "Eaglo and Her Younr," and In tho oening hU topic la to be "The Angel of Tlmo." .,- S8?11 '7h0 Morn of Okiry." will be wilf h evn'nr rvlcea in tha ioth atraet ?imr?.an'i' Cl'.urc"',,?,th ond Jeron streata, tomorrow Jlra. Edna Iloyal Thomaa la tha orsamit and choir leadeV Ja chirVe. The &? yjfi1 i Joh.n t-htdester and tied Ileoerta. There will alio be spaolal mualc In the morn-mi- '!,JfIll.?,.ian elabo.rte program of Chrlit maa mualc at the morning lervTca of the Flrat Keformed Church. 18th Ind Dauphin streets: toinoriw, under the direction of John S llartl KV it"n1I?i,,1ior pJay'. Branchtown, tbs i. v:.,' " Q. Vincent, the rector, will preach w..t.h-ei 7orP,'.n,r KIv,io tomorrow on "o iileaaed to aivu Than to itacalve." In tho SSusVtferrte SrHa.fi?dwVft,lJrtSVf ???JS 'te ventag Ctoarle. . Moili wUl read n.ehnr-ytuYan,.Dil.,, ChrUtrriaa atory, 'hi Other Wlio Man," aialatad by the choir. -SLW J0" wo attends the Eaat Baptlat Church tomorrow evening will a nrnti with a pamphlet comklHlng twenty of thi popular hilly Sunday revival nVmna and a Plcturu of the evangallit. The iS? D? C M:..WMlBtou.- tb ''a,'or- wl" Preacn and coS: duct a popular musical berries; .ThR?.v' Prl Jonn"" Heeve, pajtor of tha Fourth Presbyterian Church, will preaen to morrow morning on "What la Your Lifer' and In tha evening on "Eternity in the Heart." .51 hj V"""..0' "" new Jeruaalem (Swed. enborglan) the Ilev. charlts W, Uarvey wut preach tomorrow morning on "Th 'umo Whloh Shall Be Flrat," "mD The Hey Edward Warren will preach In tha "; jjiij '""'K"" vniu-oa tomorrow tnorning at 10 SO o'clock on r." lull tected Pow- At the First United Freabyterlan Church tho pastor, the Ilev S O Gambia, will preach to. n.orrow rnornlng on "U la Finished T" In the evening ho will take for bU thwne, "Wanted More Salt," Tha Itev. Dr. A. Pohlman, pastor of Temple Lutheran Church, will preach tomorrow morn ing on "Christmas Disappointment," and In evening on "Facing tha Future." Watch Night services will be held with movies, music and message. Christmas talks will be given at the meeting of th Second Daptlst Helping Hand Class tomorrow afternoon. There will be watea night aervlcea on Friday night. The Itev Clarence Bdward Macartney, pas tor of the Arch Street I'reabjrterlan Church, Kill preach tomorrow morning on T.tffhr In tne uaranesa. in tho eveninir ha ulu rak. New Year's topic, the subject of hU dis course being "Yesterday and Tomorrow " There will be an organ recital sad special Christmas music. At the Tabernacle Uethedurt Church, the pas. tor. the Rev. Dr. A X Crewel) will prasaeh a Christmas sermon tomorrow morning In tbs evening tluuw will be acectel Christmas muslo and oa address. There will be a spaetel musical service In the Protectant Bpiacops-1 church of the Holy Apos- tie tomorrow eves in is uieraooa the til oUerv Ut aiwlveoary Bsaaay hwii Charles Bdwsrd. RusaeU. th BuciaUat writer and lecturer, wta apeak pa "Farseaal Otew sraiWa to sfcawt" a tfce OutVeai of tS Miir" in Use Brcd Sret Theatre, hnomsy altetaooa. at S o (.-lock. Ills address win be utder loauplc at th SoelalW Utarary paty. Oa th nutht at Deeesnber 31 a New ,HtASh.r2,nrM btlu "" Tboae who attend tha Uaaatah Lutheran Cbiureh servtas. '.lh deBeraon atreeli. tumarmw aUfct will hear eiJI r SatuJoV violinist oitb PMfiUlsWa Orchestra, ajuj tit TU lWt4b Qwertst WlU ftai 'ilBit Will bsk i flltasvil. 1U pactor -J & church; WlU waeslc Bar Dr wAl nraach In St ."T i m.- u. hmiaw fsse&v S1 OB inwnwi of "ffe flra.t OaTTn Churs-k. or Wky Btshas R dar DUltka V on n-Kuur swlaa vt Vcture ou BlJ. B . Will l.hi u tftw Vfttur'', ou ffi, V t'rmsaosu t Win L4Hlu. . hi IrtsT rtI v (a acicnMiiciM awn man wm oaniii tsU oeci JJ' ft . Te wll vev (un r;4y Btest iu u k ait raw BBNitac ea E1SJBl,afl L nr5 iiaUlc MORE THAN 35,000 ENROLLED IN BIBLE CLASSES FOR SUNDAY Work of the Rev. George G. Dowey in Preparation for Big Revival Going For ward Fast. The campaign of the Rev. George Q Dowey, 'chairman of the DIblo Class Committee for the campaign of Billy Sunday In Philadelphia, Is going forward with muoh success. There are now al most 96,000 men organized In classes at this time, and the enrolment Is Increas ing at the rate of MOO a week. If the experienoe of the Soranton campaign Is repeated In this city, the men of tho Blblo classes will yield a great harvest for the campaign and will serve as a permanent organization when Mr. Sunday leaves to oonsorvo and direct the results Because of the work of Increasing the Interest in Bible study pastors In all parts of the city are feeling the results in their churches. The Rev. Dwight C. Hnnna, pastor bf the Leverlngton Pres byterian Church, Roxborough, says that 75 of 63 men at the Bible class list Sun day have been brought Into the class within the last few weeks, and the school enrolment has Increased 150 In two months, making a new church build ing an Immediate necessity. The Rev. R T. Jones, of the Susque hanna Presbyterian Church, says that his church has never manifested ns much interest among men ns at present. Dur ing the last four weeks his men's class has Increased 500 per cent. There are now more than 100 men in the class, as against 20 four weeks ago. The class of the Tioga Presbyterian Church has Increased to more than 345 men from 10 five weeks ngo, and the Rev. Frank M. Gray's class, of the Wissahlckon Methodist Episcopal Church, has grown bo rapidly from 35 men that there were 238 present last Sunday. Tho Rev. Mr Dowey will speak in the Fourth United Presbyterian Church to morrow morning at 10.30, at 2:30 at tho Chelten Avenue Baptlat Church, at 3 in the Trinity Lutheran Church, German town, at 3M5 In the First Methodist Church, Gormantown, and in the evening at 7 M o'clock In the Bethany Methodist Episcopal Church, this city. On Monday night he will speak at a, union meeting In Cynwyd, Narberth and vicinity; Tuesday evening he will be at the Third Baptist Church, Germantown, and the Messiah Reformed Church, this city; on "Wednes. day at tho Cooper Memorial Methodist Church, and on Friday afternoon at i o'clock, the Men's Bible Class Committee of 100 will meet with Mr. Dowey In the Central Branch Y. M, C. A. to arrange for delegations from churches throughout the city to attend services In the Taber nacle nt appointed times. UNITARIANS WILL HAVE CAMPAIGN HERE ALSO Doctor Eliot to Speak Tuesday Night. Heading Boom Near Tabernacle. Philadelphia Unitarians are- preparing a campaign to prevent any harmful effect the campaign of the Rev. Dr William A. Sunday might have on their denomina tion. It will be opened on Tuesday night, when Dr Charles V. Bllot, ex-presldent of Harvard University and president of the General Unitarian Conference, wilt speak at "Wltherspoon Hall on "The Im potence of the Christian Churches With Respect to the Prevention of War," On January 2 a Unitarian book store and reading room will be opened at 1815 North Logan square, close to the Billy Sunday Tabernacle, which w(l remain open throughout the campaign of the evangelist, and from it literature will be distributed. The committee in charge of tho Unitarian campaign will also begin advertising in the newspapers doctrinal and other statements regarding that de nomination In order to keep the public Informed regarding It Because it Is believed that the advertising- and distribution of literature c will have aroused considerable puhllo Interest by the middle of January, a series of pub lic meetings will be started on January IT, and prominent Unitarians will give ad dresses. The Philadelphia campaign bas the sup port of the Unitarian General Conference, and the losal committee in charge of the arrangements is composed of tits Revs. Charles B. St John, Oscar B. Hawes and Kenneth B. Bvans. "The Impotence of the Christian Churches with Respect to the Prevention of War This i th title) of an adclr t h dMr-d by CHARLES W.EUOT,U,D At W1THE83POOH KtftX A new Church of Christ (Scientist) Is being planned for (He extreme southern part of Philadelphia. The growth of tho number of followers of the church founded by the late Mrs Eddy In this city has been so rapid that some of the advocates of tho denomination assert that it Is positively necessary for a new edifice to ue erected to tako oare of the wor shipers. While no definite alto has been chosen for the proposed church, It Is the plan to have It erected In tho vicinity sf the Qlrard estate, west of Broad street. From this section of the city more than half a hundred persons go to the First Chris tlon Science Church, Walnut street above toth C Following their usual custom the Scien tists will not turn a spadeful of earth for the new edifice until the funds are avail nblo to pay for It. It Is probable that the work will be started In the spring. There are now two Christian Science , KEIJOIOrjS NOTICES "V lUsptlst BAPTIST THMP1.E, Uroad and Berks. Preaching by thq Pastor, UUSSKLIj II. CONWELJ. Momlnr. 10 SO, Dlble School, 3 30; Ere , TliS. PAUL, VOUOIANN, a celebrated tenor, will assist the chorus la the evening. Organ lUscltol, 7:18. Wm. . Powell Tvraddell. Mu. Plr. CHESTNUT ETKBET UAPTI8T CHURCH Chestnut at. nest of 40th. OEOHUi: n. ADAMS. D D, Tutor. p'aS Urothcrhood of A and P. 10 30 a m. Worship and Bermon by Pastor. 230 p. m.-Blble bchool and Men's Bible Union. t n p. m Worship and Sermon by Pastor. v.iiiinnnnw music win pa rcpeaieq BART baptist rrmmrnt Qlrard and East Columbia eve. nev. c H. WsOOLBTON, D. D., Pastor. 10 SO a. m. "Jesus the World's Meater To day." 30 Gospel, Musical Service. Singing of tha "Sunday Hymns " Violin selections. Miss Madeline Macdulgan. Just returned from Germany. Watch Meeting Thursday night. SECOND HAPT18T HELPING HAND CLASS meets 2-10, 7th below Qlrard ave "Christ mas Tollis." Sunday, Tuesday nlihte. Beth any Anchorage, 0O N Uth at.: Thursday nleht. Wntch Meeting: Friday night. Every body's Meetlns. Conday, Dec. S3, Christmas axercleee. Christian (Pleelples of Christ) THIIID CIlItlariAN CHUHCH Lancaster ave , Holly and Aspen ate TBWINTER. Paitor. 10 SO. a 30, 7. S BthlrsJ Culture linn ANNA GA3U.IN SPDNCBIt Will speak at the Broad Street Theatre Sunday, 11 a m. Subject. "Women and War." Public welcome. Franklin Homo PRAM KLIN HOKE FOIt T II QTlEFOItia- OP INEBRIATES. 011-18 Locust St. HunAays. 8 p. m, J F. Ohl. Service conducted by Rev, Lemon Hill Association. "PEACE ON EARTH" OARRICK THEATRE SUNDAY mulIT, 7 80 ALL-WELCOME ALL Lutheran MESSIAH LUTHERAN The Friendly Chureh." 10th and Jefferson sts. DANIEL B. TVEIQLE, Pastor, wUI preach io no . Bible School. 2 to p. m Orchestra. lISii m. New Year Sermon, Tin Two Christmas trees will be electrically 11 lumlnatod, while Emll F. Schmidt, Violinist, and Wm A ucnmiac, 'irsiusi irniia urcnes. Silent Night." Carols by lies. tra). play Blah Quartet. TABEltNACLi:. finth and Spruse Wm. J. Mll ler. Jr. 10-15. 7:5. 8. 8, :'3Q p m TI MI'LE, MJ and Race Rev. A. Pohlman. M. D , 10 80 a m., 2 30 and 7: "Watch Night" Service from 0 to 12 on Thursday night Pastor preaches Methodist Episcopal CHURCH OF TUB COVENANT fipruca and 16th ats. MILTON irAROLD NICHOLS, Minister. 10 liO Worship with aermon. ijThe Song of Departure." 7 45 "A New Year"a Message " Tuesday evening. Entertainment by the Sun- pay acnooi win oe neiq in rno cnapel. MOUNT HERMON, 10th and Porter, ilev. F. C. Thomas, 11, 8; S. S., 2 30 p. m. TAUERNACLB, 11th below Oxford A. E. CROWELL. 10 30, CHRISTMAS SERMON. 7H5 CHRISTMAS MtlSICALB AND AD DRESS Music, a. m.s Soprano Solo. Mlsa A. Q. M. Bains; anthem. "Thou 'Art the Great Jehovah" (Gelbel), eop. obligate. Miss Elsa Antrim: p. m , "There Were Shepherds" (Vlncent)i "O. Holy Night" (Adams); "Christmas Bella" (Stetenson; "O. Little Town of Bethlehem" (Neldllngei): "The First Christmas Morn" (Newton). Piano and organ duets, "Pilgrim Chorus " "Chapel In the Forest." "Elsa'a Dream," Miss if. Fits gerald and Miss L. V. Moore. Alto, Kin Mabel Bulls rd. Tenor. Mr. Vf. D. Williams; R. P. Lear, Chorister and Basso. New Jerusalem (Sweflcnborghm) Nrtw Year Sunday "The Last which pnau ue first is fits suojeci or me er mon Sundsy morning by the Paator. jiev i;iiAiii.t W. 1IAIIVEY. at the Church of the New Jerusalem, S2d and Chestnut sta. Service at 11 o'clock Sunday School at 0 30, All seats ate free, Every- noqy is welcome. WONDERFl'I BIUUS LECTURES oa TUB UUBSTIONS OF TUB HOUR 11 Y HON. 4. F. RUTHERFORD of New York City Bar Sunday, Dec. 27, at 3.00 P. M. "Satan's Empire Falling" AT 7)30 p. M. "Universal Government o! Peace" FRANKFORD THEATRE 47U Frankford Avenue' Admission Free H t I t !sfPiy?iMEn'yS J. lUWIMmtlW taWiebtaajpr NORTIIMINSTpn CHURCH SStn and Jarlnr ats W COURTLANb ROBINSON, . 0 , Pastor. Muslo by a superior Quartet and Organ. 10 00 IU 43 Brotherhood Meeting. wMp?' A&.'fel&l&a. "TUB NATIVnr," by dlebel. OROAN 11ECITAL, 7.'4B. 3 3d 8 00 UNION TABERNACLB, YorK and Coral sts. " fier ROBER HUNf ER. D. D I'Mto". Will preach 10 80 a. m and 7:e v. m. Christmas muslo. mornlnc and evenlnr by enlarged eholr. under the leadership of Prot Kummel i 'ArS'W VM" In the ehureh. 7 Christian Endeavor. HOPE PRMBtTBHlAN CHURCI ' '"" Md and Wharton att. Minister. Rev. J. ORAT BOLTON. . n. ner. sviLLlAll TATLOR CALDWELL. As sistant lOS Rev Caldwell 7 ( Dr. Bolton. Th will praaeh. Lord'a Slipper. NORTHM1NSTBR CHURCH W. COURTLAND ROBINSON. ' D. D, 8Sth and BartojC sts. Pastor M Va&fiSSl'kSfiSl ana 0"UI' rotherhood Meetlnjc. ' 10 49 Ml THE OLD YEAR. Bible School 7 18. T. P. 8 C. B yiSi?P MtlstCAL SERVick 2 10 8.00 iuti nAiiviTT," by aiebel. OROAN RECITAL, 7!. SOaracHUTlCH. Bread it. below Morris at.' D STUART MOORE, D. b Minister, 8ervlces, 10 30 a. m. and 7:8 p m. ST. PAUL PHaaBYTBRlXN CHURCH Baltimore avs , cor. Mth at Rev. J, BEVKRIDOn LEB, D. D Minister. 30 48 a. m.-l?uIllo Worship, Sermon by Dol tor Lee. 3 bo p. m. Bible Behool Union Service. Chrlstrnu fjaaai wan Wear 0 p. m. Evening "Worship. Doctor LM. special Ctartitmaa mualc by double quarwt choir both raorntn- unrt .t! nlar. . Ml itaV PortrT. 1") I rvrt nr anrl nt.teea. nit nitviiias sirn irrti lll.t'tlr... M " wiBMIH BTRANOiMuB1 CHUltcii. dhEtoJ iW, rard above 10th. t? .1 al UWARD ARD WARREN, Subjeet: "Protected Power,1 ory 8.' Cetnmunlon ilorn, 10 30, io.sa oooa on jsnu- THE ARCII cimncai . STREET PRESBYTERIAN 18th and Arch. 10 i5-: 'Light tn Darkness." 8 00 "Yesurday and Tomorrow." A New Year's Sermon, The Rer. Clarence Edward Macartney will 7.80 Organ Recital and Christmas Music THE KOU1JTH PRKSBITERlAN CHURClt S 47th rt and lClntseeslnr ave Mlnllfar. tr.e nev .TntIM T nvvw t n Minister, the Rer. J on ,A Am ----. "-- r.;i -;' -...-. . -V u u. 10 40 a. m.-.'Wlii T rn, Tjpf 7 4.B p m "Eternity In the Hesrt." l'roteetant RDlsonnsl. CHURCH OF THE HbLTAPOBTLES ' 21st and Christian sts. Rev. OEOROE HERBERT TOOP, Rector. 0-00 a. m , Holy Communion. ,10 10 a in.. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Sunday School Anniversary Service. 2 30 p m In the Church. Evening Service at 7 30 "t The Rector wilt preaoh at both services In le. the evening special musical service Halle- lujan wnorus rrom -rne ieasian," Handel. 'Behold, I Bring You Olad Tldlnga." Coomba. HandeL Sleen. Holv Babe' Matthew, rvmtrftttn solo and quartet. Prelude and poetlude. organ, harp and violin. PARISH OT ST. LUKE .. . AND "IE nriPIIANT 18th at. below Spruco. Ilev. DAVID M 8TEELE. Rector, 8 00 a. m. Holy Communion. 11 on a. m. Morning Prayer and Bermon. 4 00 p m. tjpeolal Carol Service of An cient Classlo Christmas Carols Pull Choir, Address. Organ. Harp "and Vio lin Prelude, Interlude and Poetlude. "Silent Night. Holy Night". ...Old aermaa "Oood Neighbors All" ....Old French (170O "Ave Maria" Brahma "Noel Savolslen" Old French (1S55) "Noel, Noel" , Old Irish Carol "O Holy Night" Adolph Adam 'Noel of Saleoly" , . . (IC70) The Rector will preach at both service EPIPHANY CHAPEL 17th and Summer ats. 8 00 a. m, Holy Communion 11.00 a. m. -Morning Prayer and Sermon. 8 DoChildren's Sunday School, Christmas Service. Rev. Irving A. MoOrewJwlll preach. ST. GEORGE'S, eist and Haiel ave. Rev. O. L.B, 'ia amiin t tu, luwtnutat ST. JOHN'S. B own below 8d Dr. Richmond preaches tomorrow, 10 30 a. m. and 7 4S p. m. 6T MARK'S CHURCH ' lHth and Lo:uet ats Tha Rev, ELLIOT WHITE, Rector. SUNDAY l 7 and 8 Holy Communion. 10-sn-Matlns. 11 Choral EUcharlst. 4 Cho-al Evensong, with short address ana Anthem, followed by Organ Keeltal. The Rector will preach on Sunday, at 11 'm' WHBKDAT BBRVICES 7. 7 45 and 9 s- m. and 8 p. m. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH 10th at acove cnestnut Rev. CARL K QRAMMUR, 6. T D.. Hector, Sunday Services, 11 a. in. and 4 p. nu In the afternoon the Rector la giving' a coarse of lectures oa "The Gospel Behind the Gospels." The Rector will preach at both services,,, Special Christmas jnusic. Henry Gordon Thunder, Organist. THE HOUSE OF PRATBR, Branchtown. itev ti u (. vinussH-r Minister. Services, 10 3d au a. m , 1 sue m, Reformed FIRST N A, 16th and Dauphin. Rev John D, Hlclu. Paator 10 30, Christmas sermon and music S. service 3 SO. S. Bchool. oele bratl,sniiWednes'lay evening. GTtAcp. 11th and Huntingdon Rev. XT' C, Outeltua. 10 30. 7 48. twnaay Behool. S0. Reformed EpUfopal URREDBBMKR. ISth and Oxford s' AVaU6Ttfs E. BARNmT 10 30. Christmas Alt the Year": 1 8. Hns trta": 8, Brandels. Kma The Case for Auati U tha Worid Really Growing Better T" Boclallst Literary Socle ty CHARLES BDW RUSHBLL. Magaxlne Writer, Author and Lecturer will aneak on Personal Observations in Europe at tha Outbreak of the r at Brod dt. Theatre Sunday, S p. ui. Music by u da Bemt Btrtag (juartec Aamission. rree The Society engaged Horticultural Hall for a New J ears jeve name uecemnar at. in. Mlsa JenVtns, a pupil of Harmon! Duacan. will alva exhibition dance 'iicicms inay m obtataed from our treasurer Pr. D Model! 1217 Ltedley aye., at 80s BplrltualUt Sr! ZOLI.BR LBieJ WILL CCIDt'OT meetings, Sunday evening, 8 o clock. 1313 Colsunbla ave. Qinwii and English. Bwedenborgion SE "NEW JXRV8AUEU Unitarian &&&JiF& i&RiOii arsr Union ennstotas sww w vfa aui aw- 3"" aL sstsaiaesjr SSSifi Tunr. TKITASIAN CtiB.OsH. USA CsWiij1 tJatan ClurllSM4 8x e of rSscS, id School eru,oa L ht W" star k tr'""? I'aliaruUtl CHl,stC0THE ETi .1 T lOaC MaeUr bet 17th at. Jshi, CViji - ' D 1 -ITS WorasUu Sosa 1 J BViWuL 1 M 4 PtaClALXMiS Ml Sli, a. "Vw s'Tnejqy A 'tmuiwi. tiltts 4 . ui ' me eadjtjr-i-i. iSl rt i- t K, ft, E H1 LHU Droit iM l s. . i. Uetuaa lW Tfeoro L Lawtwt, antt) an jess nwiii! I e,liatlNr AaOt'lA4TUK jU Hjia-w i'i. rtjj 1 ixh 2" M 1esrti & - t- antARBLAv. dav BfififiOl 4i gOOTT KKAJl fffe jii qptnUjJcTjjS&tt mvubux St tt i 4 I H y am