wtprr msnfrm?$m$pr,atm-x EVENING LMl)GER-.prTTT,AT)TCT,PTTTA. HATTTRDAY, MAROIT 13, 1915; 11 "CHURCHES AND THEIR WORKERS RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS IftG CAMPAIGN AGAINST If"" RUM TO BE LAUNCHED HEREIN BRYAN SPEECH iecrclary of State Will De liver Address When Na tional Abstainers' Union Meets in Sunday Taber nacle Monday. if h. The ?rr "" ii Ilmniiti Cntliolle nnd iii.iiik will be rcprosoulpil t i.r the Htimlnv tabernacle Uedlsli iK1""' ' feu thO Die If"' iijlcniwy "" " lhran dein , Hie opening locluro In iho ..... i . i, ii Mnnnirnrv mi nmin &.,mpa lg" nt ""' Motional vi)sminnrs ff'hloil Tlii " " tcpicsplits nil oiRnnlacd wemein tin' lc non-soctnrlmi and tEjiwt ponii.nl nmiinilon, according 10 i leader ii purpose Is liurely otluco- 'iSnil to p'""'"1 '" the n,on nnu women W llil'i """ '" "''' stl(,,l,1,lc "ennui's to sWe tli" ',',c'' , TW mwi'ie I'uiiiBin '"'S n. campaign jM , pfttlon-" nillns lo do aucircsscti uy tin Molding mP' ! 'The denm"' fr' 1,p,llH ,ms b?en tre "Bminilmis Mote """ -i.OflO requests for 'JritrV" nlro'di linie been mado mmlo, iBIserclal 'I''"1 "' ' h0 '"onuliod, hut seats iSfCiit nnt iir l' 'I "" the flour nfter C:Ij K'clock ' '' ''"" "l'0" "t G.4" o'clock, rnJ thr "'' ' i; '"uil "' " "'dock. Mln Wilftf' MP1" - .1 'I tickets; hold bj the 'feumlav ,'"1 '"' ' ""ii'iitipp ""I "o non im1M'" ' 'l ',nr" The Uco presi dents "f ' I' niniMiihln meeting will she compn"'! i i i'i iHiiminent men, m frlurllng effv "n" '' " Delegations will be prtcsent ''"" "" ,,IP pollfip" I" this Pity 1 . !.. . . . ... i i I ., a rtyi(Ti Minn, nr inn snAilcm!'' '- 'i '- ........ ... ..... dJul, nnd ini '' "' bonis nml labor unions, president Nnn ii uplps?. of llnvorfoj-d t CoIIcpp i i' "-'do nt the meeting Tho nv. Dr K ii- " Minor is ciiHirmnn 01 Ihe Comiiii1"'! "i on Temperance, wblcli Is the moving ioiip behind tho Union. Tho ".follOBlns ronn iti' hiding Doctor Miller, ire on Hip cnmmittpo In charge of the 1 Philadelphia meeting. John Walton, rlinlrman; J. Jardon r Duenthcr- scmetniv. tho Ilev. V. .1. iHelnl'e cvrn l Fns, Jr , r! Percy Vox, 'Roland V r.iiv non. the Ilev. Dr. S. '.. iDittcn, Hip I'm rr O. II Hlclclpy, tho HcV. 1! liowmd Tnlr and Allan Suther land ; nni.iGious IIRKVITIES ! Tho hfi II I. HnnlM of Nnv Vnrk. spcre i Ury ft tin- iiiionii l,nnl m Hrv Alllontc, will t Ihe infJi" r ii Hip lVi'shvirrlan mlalslcrii' , meflltiz In w.iiinlimnr Hnll Motid.iy mnrnlnj titltn'iln It h k iblcrt Is 'Tho Clirlitlati Sabbath oi i niitlii' ntal .SilmJu ?" " Tho Hei " I! PIhwps nnxtor of thp Gfr , uintpwn I rut 1 1 n iliui'h n III urrorli lo--irtmiw m ruin, i i t n I nUomllm I hurch of ' enioni ii i m nuikiiiB with thp ltov. Dr. , aba Clari-iu l.r" i iti r. In thp prnlnc Ihu i Ittt Dr Ip "HI ii n hi ihp rhnrrh o' thn f Kfitoratlnn n -i I ml Hie PraiwtanL chain I tln." . Tin Po rr oportn ciialmirn nirhmoml ,lll rrcai'h 1 1 -i inim l'rnttant p.p'h oral pChufth twrnirm' mniiilnK on Tho Tatnl IJo Ufct In Hill' -mi Iim Hnlrltual Authority: fA Pcalv i" imii Tmnimar." nml In tho frvcnliu on I i u, nn l'r (.'lralantlonl Trial, or fchoneallv N n i M.il ItlchmonU or the Epln I copal Chup h J. H I'Vi1! pilnr of (ho rlrcir-n I'lLinAl t0.ilim(int will i liiihiintpr thp narramont of aptiim mmotnin omliiB Tho rai-ramoiit rfif th LorJ s -nn ir - lit h ndmlnlalnrn,) f..n. Uu aiornlni: Mur h 1 lipn ao now lneinlurs. iwnin or wieni iiui niuiTB irom the tabor- icte. lull oi ru 1 1 t I The 1 Pi I ninH Talnipr niRlor nt tho IProiuect 1'rtMi'M i In n Churrh. Trpnton. v. .T nlll pirmh i iiih nun nine nml aftornoon flenlcen ai lli Irinl'v 1'ieiihvtnrlnn rlmmh fdiistnui Hill timiiirroM He won formerly raator of iho Summit rrfsbvtprlan Phop.-h. iCernianinwn Tie Rn M npi"l Mlnnlrk will cnn.liixt llhe lerxli it i'ic- 1'ianklln Home lamnrmn- 'ticntne t h ii k Thp tto 1 i ml Unrrpn will nri-nnh on nie Ye Um hi tn ntlt" nt Ihu drMn Inn riflllitfrlin i imn h tomorrow at 10 'iO n, m. ltd on 'Muorj itorn IVfeat" at T 13 n. in. "Tll.ura riMBlluut '1hmln, nrlll f,n !,& ...1..I-1 f tho Ro I'rmrlei V llarey nt tha Sued- tnborglan ihunlt of tho Now Jerusalem to morrow momltig nt 11 o'clock Mr. IIuniMlfnrrt cv III nnpili lit llio Rn.'nn Tlnn. Mist Helplnc llnd ilm tomorrow nftornoon I'.vinsetut uiinnn v, lvonnp nlll mipnk Liiuir nielli II til II 71 MintccT i onduc tn Lir rnPtlnj.- nt tin ricihiittv VnchoraitP. "Oil vonn tun etr ,i Sundiis Tuosd.iv nml Thum. eiy tventne WTh ITAl I P I. T tl.lnid nne(n nf .a Igetal Mrtln t),t PTln oral Church nt lll(i-Barri. win Himnk nn "Artpr 'Illllv' af-Whiif at i 'io Phllartelphla-Nrw Jor- BMtthodlt rrPHrhniH' Tl!nllni nt Vtmtr ra.W'S "h mippI Monday mornlnir at felock. Tho mpptlnK Is open to tlio public. (Rat P i. I . ,I.A D..h.. .. i ,, Tit t .. "" "uiiinr LiiiiiaiKii nr7-,: "w ....... yj, ,,,r ,vr, Lilian . :U3tfl!ls HI II f CllliA Ttnfnrnid f-linr,1, in- Mrntr niormm. in the evenlne he will fi ntft on Wliit N tno lteformd Church?" "r will be fpc, inl iniitlo. Thn Tlv T ll.. .. , ,-,,-. ... ,........ rtotfitant hh church. Ilmolclvn. . ml- Till be tin i ln I euten eneakor at fit. IBtPpben'a el m ittwt. Mirrh 1 P. Oroton of -till iccak h.it ,i unit fitrpet, above Chestnut in in Tho Itev. Nitiltnniel llinmim', Whttemarah, I'a., i Man Ii 20, feth.,.r,nhKdw'"''1 nu'H "III uppak on "Tho Laltlt Phasetl - thn iiiVn.iiva friZi k .u.. li ' Tl'PKiro innmrroiv afternoon nt Wry Smi'ct',' Ule ',l""'u " tho SocUllat Sfreteli,. ,"V , M hirK1B. mil nre..ch nt ai Btreot lAmntl" 'i,loi"l Church or th Atone. I w KeienK1" '""'' "t 11 o'.lout In Kftnlns ut 7 I.', oiloi-k, the nv. Dr. A. "' THE "BILLY" SUNDAY BIBLE CLASS CENTRAL TRUTH OF TOMORROW'S LESSON. (March U, 1915 International Series I Samuel, 2.) "KINGLY QUALITIES" By GEORGE G. DOWEY. final. j ui'int in physical stature, vouna nnd handsome, was chosen. Minted and its, tared tn lm Klnn ot be had not disidaued nnu real klnalu tccurrrd "dixitlon, tor Saul, so much so that WiM'10,1 o those who opposed him. "i lll CO mm nn nrm.11 r,,l uinrnl ' "ifiriiri, lor. ;,., answer to the ? fi't to death this day," aud the closiHU senitnee at the lesson is: "Saul U the mcn of Israel reloiced aieatlu." The peace he toraught was mptcle in3 victory was threefold " ana, best of all, oter himself. Vannnnimity was the Quality that mnta i, as the kiuyly quality in Lineal' that enabled him to swallow the " 'i 'i toleiate the intrigue of ' Ttaliattd. to hand them " " i a i, -.1,1,, .1,1,1 fL... pii.i r.j.n., '' ml I-,, th,-, f,,.,,,,a il ' i.i ii i &i.. .. nr ,, r i'.i it Hun he that luktth a ijc Jfricublp Dntf) Oik. of Ihr Itiilimi ii-hlrh roir lo in iow thr "Hill)i" Niiiiilnii Inh rmnrlr (? thnt "it takn mow ncrvv to (it nut nml nut fnr Jrsua f.'iilif thiiu II ilun Id Hi c a lift' vf Indiffcv riirr (;( tin." A" ol' tun Irllrr tnlify In Ihr truth tf f?ifi Mnlctnrlit Ihnn hr irho ha'n minilrirtl frnMlhe pnthof ritihu tauvwss it nil, tlrilrliuj to trliiru, finds Ihe wny br.vt'1 villi rounttrsi obilm:lc3 which were not In rvttJrnec ichon ho first wandered into Ihr bi wi. Utirli tt onr Is vvrrwhelwrd with the taunts nnd jeers of those who led him tislritj nnd, tilns, with Ihr siornfnl tnmmvnl of limit; who lime tiof nandrrrd from tin' strnlplil and narrow )uiUi, yrt lmr xrmil ;m tienvr v ilh thrlr Irss fortunate hf other find doubt Ihr simrrllji of lilt rencntanee. "lml better opportunity toiild there be for drnionitrntlnt the slrennth of the. Christian llrother hnod than slrelehlnn out Ihe frlrntl III hand to a til the penitent m he stumbles- bllndljj, seel;lua thnt whirh has been lost lo hhn ' If you are he who seek In ir turn to Ihe (Irent ftliihwan, mi nhl If jow ore he who wnll,:i frnrlrsslu nlonp that ram. Iiarken, Irst nm-h it call (jo unheeded. VlttLUVS. S. tturkp will prennli. iniltnln' canlnU. "Tho SaxcndJiiit Words," ttlll bo rundrrW Weilnn lay pypnlntr nt 4.1 o'clock Mini tMna Iini lr will bo Hip T.mlBl; tlnrry Clurmy, (Mine, aad Iipmilo ('onmsll, Imiic I'lrpttrntor nervl'S ft 111 l hPbl it llin 1'lmt ripfornipii I1iurh noxt Wnlnpsilny liii'l ! rliluy Yt aimll fiM Uo.l" MII lip ihi mihj.i't nr tho llp ttnhert Hugh Mnrrln pnittnr or tho C'nitrnl orth lllunT Street I'lrabrtfrlitn Olturclt, tomorrow mnriiltiB at ID IS o'clorli, and "VVoundod In thn Sword Arm" ill i.fi oclopk In tho cvenlnj. "DM .Tosut ruim Divinity-' will he the iiblppt or th( rtev. K. K i:ana nt tho Hunilay noon dlei-usilon tor orrort nt tho Olraril Ap niio fnltirlan Chutoh. Tho 'npv .l.inic ltamta Httaln will proai-h nt the Wootlla nd I'resuvtcr tin I'liurc rresbytcrlnn Church tomor- row ut 11 a in on "Pavlns Faith," nn "fovini; lnltn. and nt S p, in on "Jenus, Saviour of Many Bishop Nathaniel s. Thon is will addrem tho nicotine at the vemior (PrvpLS at Hciumon ilall, llnlprlt,v of t'onnsyljnlai tomorrow aiternonn ot A 10 o'clock. 'Iho Hp Milton Harold Nichols, pastor of the MpthnillM IJ ilscopnl I'lnirh of tha t'oic iiant, iv 111 pronh on Cotiiiutihin nt 111- 0 a. in tomorrow, nnd on "How tho Hattle Sis Won" at 7 13 n. in. Tho ltov Dr court! ind Mm em. immor of Tromotit Temple, hosion. Mo- . tt,U lucadi tomorrow moriilnt; iiiul ipihiik nt the I'atnlet Temple. Iirpn.l and lie,k uttete. fie will also tpach the Rev. In, onnrll'? Hlbl" nn for Men. Tho nev Di. Henri Deikowlt. rabhl of tho Itoleph Shalom Snnmmun nrond nml Mount Vernon tttiPetx. will preach on "Iho ltlclita of the Child In the Hinic" tomorrow mornlnir, nt 11 o'clock. 'Sullen In the Skppi Air' will bo tho mih Ject or the lloi. Wllllnm Mulr Auld, pnntor of tho Cnlvarv I'rcnlijtprliin hutch, tomorrow mnrnlnK. anil In the tvenlmr ho will m co.cn on "Iho Con tuerlnR Kll " There will he a tnld wiok scrvhe Wednesday nrtcrncxin. nt u o'clock The TIp Pr I clniv. Holton, patttor of tho 11AI.A Ifpcahttnrlnn ( hlircll. Wtll lircactl Oil Ichiik mi tho llomp" tomoitow at 10. in a m A HVinposiUtn on the Kriinibnunh leval option bill nlll he held b the bo of the church nt 7:1.1 o'clock In thp efnlntr. "The I.nat Poul" will be Iho aublpct or Ihe lln,. I'linrlna 11 nilAt' rtlirtW IlllftOr Of tOP I lr"t Methodl.it Kplsiopal Chun h In Oormantown, tomorrow oxpiuhk nt o clock ARCHBISHOP TO TAKE I'.VKT IX DEDICATION OF CIIAPKL Corpus Chiisti Edifice Will Bo Used as Church Till One. Is Built. Archbishop Vioiidersa.st nnd Hlahop ilc Cort will ollli'lato nt thp dodicntion o( Corpus Cluistl Itomnn Catholic Cliape.1, 2Sth street nnd Allcslteny nvcntio, tomor row. Archbishop Prendereast will dedi cate tho chupel at 10 o'clock In tho morning nnd Bishop McCort will bo tho celebrant nt solemn pontifical vespers. Solemn high mnss In tlio morning will bo suns by tho now P. J. Dalloy, rector of tlio Church of Our Lady oC tlio Itosary. Tho Hev. Walter P. GouKh, lec tor of St. Columlia's, will bo tho den con; tha Itcv. Hush J. Dligan, of St. Mlchaol's, subdeacon, and tlio Hev. Joseph It, Kelly, of tho Church of tho Annunci ation, master ot ceremonies. Tho now bulldlns will servo as a placo of worship for tho congregation, of which tho Itev. Henry A. Nttyloit is rector, until the now chinch la built, when It will ho used as a parish school. COL. .JENKINS TO SPEAK Colonel Walter .Ipiiltins, of N'ow York, cdltor-ln-clilef of tha Snlvatlon Army pub llcatloiis In this countrv, will conduct services nt tho Temple Lutheran Church, 62d nnd Unco streets, tomorrow afternoon at 3:45 o"clock. Colonel Richard E. Holz, commander of tho Atlantic coast prov inces, who will preBlde, will speak at tho Mantua Iinptlst Chuich, 40th street and Fnirmount aventto, at 10.50 o'clock In tho morning Colonel Jenkins will speak at tlio nnu at ith and Vine stioets, nt S p. m. There HI ha nmslo by tho PhUiKielpnia neau- uatteis band and by vocalists. Israel, but beyond external appearance Qualities until tho events of this lesson An enemy caimt against one of the weakest tribes of Israel and made cruel and Impassible demands. The people of that threatened tribe appealed to Saul for aid. The manner in which he tespanucdhnw ho organized his army, Ms erne and strateov in leadinu the attack, his eourauo before a daminccrlnti and cou fldent enemy, and his final overwhelming victory proved him to be, in the cues of his people, a Klnit indeed, the kind of a Kno they wanted, one who could lead n successful combat. Jlut dJ these splendid qualities, enabling him to put a national enemy to tout, did not prove his real hlnolV nature. Another iient transpired, appaiantfy insignificant, which -folded Baul opportunity to prove himfif a King. Maht here is the central truth, in verses 13 and 13. There teas a base and troublesome element among his awn people hostile to his authority, and who gueS' tinned his abllllu. This tireat victory was a complete the rest of the ;ioIe demanded the Saul would have,been Justified, accord ulnujlnnt nt his lltlU. Hi CMCTUIIMf veonln wu; "There shall not a man. over the enemy without, the enemy made Saul kingly that day. Map. his jwUtical enemlee, unit, wnen He the ckMreet flums oj . e 'ru Van at (lalilee was klnalu tnr thru know uot what they da," hitter tuan the iniahlu . and he that etty." PROMINENT PERSONAGES AT M. E. CONFERENCE AT NORRISTOWN If . ujja - , ta Ii il 8JHOP JOSEPH F 3E8IZY laiHicAS iSR Sf ZV. J.D G-EtST cuS?r ' "BILLY" SUNDAY MAY SPEAK BEFORE PHJLA. M. E. CONFERENCE Body's 128th Session Will Convene tit Norristown Next Tuesday Evening. Evangelist Invited. "Hilly" Sunday meotitigs nnd the pies onco of thp pvanitellat wilt fen t tiro tho 12lth spsxion of the I'hlliidplp'nlo Animal .Mrthodlst r'ptsenpul Conroionce, Hhlth will cotivcnp at Nori Iston n Ttiendiu cvenlnir. March IB. Pentecostal mppllngs Ml he conducted b tho Hev. In I'hnilfn M. llnawell pvorv nfteimmn ni I o'clock for tin" hpiipflt of tno ministers who nie cumppllpd to lcap I'hlludelphhi mid tlio tuhornoclp tiiePtlnus to attend the sessions of t'nc conference Thp music nt tho prlops will lip under the direction of l'rofosaois Moll nnd Mark, assisted by tho P.ev. T. W. DihIk, t'lmplnlii lit thn StatP Seiintp, and a choir of TO c'lprByniHti. nishop-c Horry aud Xeely will nttontl tho servlres. An Invitation has heen extended lo "Hilly" Htiniity lo address Iho confer ence llo In considering the Invitation and probably will acrept Ills address, If ho consPitts to attend tho ronforenre, will hn dellored nt onn of thn morniiiK ses sions. Preceding t'ne opening session the nntil veisary of tlio Historical 8oclot or the Philadelphia Confeiencp will be held in tho Haws Avenue Methodist Eplscopnl Church Tuesdav e Piling An address will will be made by the Rev. Dr. Wallace MucMullon. anil music, under the super vision of Pjof. T U. .Mlddlelnii, will hn furnished bv the church enolr. Mlsa Penil MnndPl Oaub will be the organist. Bishop William F'razer McPowell. of Chicago, will formally open the confer ence nt 0 o'ploelt Wodnesduv morning. The nddiPss of weleomp, by thp Hev. .1. Elmer Haul, Burgess of Noirlatown, will be followed hj gieetings fiom the N'oi riBtown MlnlHteilnl Association. The an niversary of the Women'a Home Mission ary Society will be held at 2 p in. when tho Itev. Dr I'recman D. Hovaid and SIlss W'lnnettn Stacks, superintendent of tho Dcucoiipss Home, will spenk. Mrs. Vlrgtl n. Horor will direct the music. The anniversary of the Board of Edu cation and l'"roedmon"s Aid Society at 7:30 p. m. will be addressed by the Hev. Dr. Charles W. Flint nnd tho Hpv. Hr. J II. Scolt. 1'ndnr tho direction of Piuf. T. IS. Mlddleton, a mule chorus will sing. At the samp time a mass-meeting In tin Intciest of social set vice will be held at the Klrst Mothndlflt Episcopal Church, with tho ltov. Dr J. (1. Hlckertoii pre siding. The Hev. Herbert N. Shonton, of Columbia University, will be tho speaker. The program for the remaining days of tho conference ! as follows: c ,,. , THlfrtSl AY, MAIICIl IS. s 30 U in.-Conftivnce eeulon. "', V.T "" ,AxJ,,,u Church. Annli.r-r-?,r.in?,f Hi'W "men's Foieleti AI mioruirv Aso clatlon Addresses U M s Iiura jr. uku. .,t ft.. i?'i. '""a. and Slliw sumiii c. l...,iije. r & ii. '"?il,,",l'"lu "" of tin- Women's I'oriJgii Missionary 6oclu lw White will speak on "Chhtene Cllrl," nid "?!.. Iige on 'Our Coiifcremo sharo In tho Jubilee " - Pv,m--ri'oiifcreii(o cxucutlva session in Cul vary Kaptlat church. 4 p. m. Pcntccosiiil sen Ice conducted by tho Hev. Er. Charlen M. Hosivell. 7:30 pro Haws Avcnuo Church. Annlipr- iWlIint6 no'2i01' "oni. "JMl and Chun Ii Intensions. Addressta by tho Itev Ir F n lloard and tho Kr. in f'harloa M. Hosucll. orreaiiondlni; inrtlarin FniHAV, MAItl'll 10. .10 a. m. Cuntt-ronce ficslnn. 3 p. in. CaHnry luinln church (let m f ether ineetlns of Uliklnson Coilcco men, wlin 4Jr. J. II. Morgan. auhiE prssldent, prealdliiB a'i. i', I"- Annual meotlne of tho Sllnlatera' Wiles' Aufcociation In the Oalt Street l-hurch 1u,,'i,'.nI-'.A.'!nu'l,!,nn?H,', ot llo Mlnletei. --- ..-"..., ..uiiui .1IHVI viiiein. oncuu and Marshall an coin 3 -II) P. .in. Han a Aienuo Church. Annlier ;ary of thn Boird of Homo Missions and Chun h ifv c'4rhi Weklpy llurna. i.imor of the l',rS,t, CJiureh, ilfrnuinionn, and the Hoi c A. 1 Incite), pastor or tho Calvary Church, Phil, adelpliu. Anminl incethiK of tha toymen's A WHlatlon at the 1'lmt chun-h. II. 10 a, m Devotional oxen-lses conducte.l ! i thn Itev, Itobert c. Wells, paMor of tho I'Iim Cliiircli. . in a. in iteport or I'roeram Conunlttie l.v Jamw C. Iraricls. chairman. Appointment "' i ..iiiiiuiiirirv. iicivcri or me utecutivo i oni mltteo bv John Mclirland, peeretary, Prcst dent's addrees bv JUaker Tuttle, Treasureri,. rerort by f-amuel Hbaiv. S p. m. IJcvntlonal eicrclm conducted by iho Rev. Thoinos II l.inna. pauor of the Hann Avenue Clmrch 2 13 p. m Ileport of tha Committee on neo lutlons. 2 "0 p. in Address by the Hev J. II, Hinge lev on "The Appeal for the Superannuated 1'ieavhers. a p. in. Discussion. .'I ."i0 p. m Address bv tha Itev. Georso i, Doivey on "ConsenlnB Revival Itesulls " 4 l p. m. 'Address hy Hlshop McDowell 7 ,10. o. Ill Sunfir service and ileiotlnnnl inr. else. Address by the Rev. Thompson W. Sh Kinney -n "A Chipt . From the Ilistury o Mftilem Kvantrellsm ' isATUIIDAY, MARCH . 8 30 a, m. onferenco session, 4 p ni. Pentecostal bervlce. 7 ai) p. m Anniversary of the Temperance Rocletv. Addresses hy tha Hev, Dr. Clarence Trua Wilson, general secretary, on "The Coat tails of John ilarlevcorn." and C '. milfi. lenlslatlve superintendent of the Pennsylvania Antl-Slaon League, on "I'ennsjlvanla's Fight Against the I.lnuor Traffle." Sl'.S'DAY. MARCH 21. B a. in Love feast, conducted by the Revl Dr. John a. Wilson, at IN Haws Aisrnij Church. , 10 10 a, m. Ordination of deacons. to 43 a. m Sermon hy nishop MoDoreli 7 so p. m. Bvansellstio eervlK, 7.30 p. m. ik street Chureh. Anniversary of the Kpnorth Lsatrus, vvllh achlress by the Rev. Pr. Daniel II. Jlrummltt. MONDAY. MARCH St. S.30 a. ni.-Coitfienc nuslun. 4 p. ru. PenteccxUal service. 7 SO p. in Has Avcbu Church. Anniver sary of tlw Missionary Sfflihrt!'. with adOresisss by tb Rev. Pr. S. start Taylor. corraBOlulln wcretary of the Board of F.uobja Missions, and tb Rev K. Foirest Hann. TLBSPAY. MABOH US. 8 80 s m. -Conference sasslen, MlalsierUl awlguBwaU. Adjournca''!. Hisltop Rhlnelandcr at Cajvary BUbop PlUUp jr. Rhinelander. of (be Diocese of Pennyvnla, will deliver a Bpcu)l addruss to man at Calvary Cburch, Ust street above Drown strsat, this evening at 8 o'clocfc and will officiate at all the services tomorrow t'onnr mullon msrvi.es will he held at I oilock tn Ui .leiiuiB Ihe Uci i-'Uiiica 1 -I..I U itiloi of tlii v-burth fyt ft Y Imm&gM tfEY WST. C. WELLS Bishops IJcitv iiiul N'cul.v will visit the confiM'ciico. Tho Ilev. Mr. Geist in pastor of the (Ink Street Chui't-h, Norristown, and the Jiev. air. Wells of the First Church. Material Intended for use as newa In the Saturday HcIIqIous Page of tlio EVENING LEDGER should be sent to the RellQlous Editor, EVENING LEDGER. The editorial departments of the PUBLIC LEDGER and EVE NING LEDGER are entirely separate, nnd nil newa Intended for use In both publications should bo mailed sep arately In order to receive proper at tention. Services nt Old Kirtst Church A series of intri denominational meet ings ut Old First Presbyterian Ohuivh, Washington Hanaro, has been announced. Thpv will begin Monday and will bo held dallv, Sundav excepted, ot 12 15 p. ni , until Raster Dnv. The Hev. Dr. Edward Yates IIUI, pastor of the church, will Inaugurate the series Monday. The speakers of denominations other than the Presbyterian are the Hpv. Iir Edwin ltcvl liplk, pastor of St Mat thew's Lutheran Church. March 22-23. the Hev. Dr W. Quay HosspIIp. pastor of the Fifth Baptist Church, March 25; the ltov Dr. Linn Bowman, pastor of thp Spring Garden Methodist Episcopal Church, March 26, mid the Hev. William V. Berg, lastor ol the Cent! nl Congregational Chuich. March 30. The Rev Dr. Hill will close tho aeiics with n sermon Easter Dai Revival Campaign hy Prebyterians A revival campaign to follow up the interest aroused by tho Sunday tabernacle services la being planned at tlio Union Tabernacle Presbyterlun Church, of which the Itev. Dr. Robert Hunter is pastor. The campaign will be conducted bv the Bnv. Dr. Georgp Mahy, secrotnrv of tho Pipsbyterlan Evangelistic Committee. Tim Tho Hev. Dr. Hunter will preach ut the morning and evening services tomorrow. A special cornet progrnm, hy tho Oieeu ha li hi others, will be rendered In tha evening Large Type Light Weight Contain Family Record Presentation plate Frontispiece in Colors. Typographically, the most beautiful page in any Bible, "Primed to uuusuaily rsadalda sad beautiful tyttt. T Siutim XoAooJ Ttmf "Tb India papsr adlUss of th IW mau Home Hilda is a luxurious book." Ohtiilia Work, Ask Your Bookseller for Ho. 2014 India paper No. 3035 X A. J. Holman Company lfiuucicluiSHy Publiaki rs F -, 1 u5"M.$2 twtv"A.. 1 -TSSSSiv Vft-Trsr-' I m "" mil iirn,iiii Ly I elSBBSKVUaSUtrf J WBy i onii'iiient site for vE ('iily family refilling, W The i Holman ,! 1 TTh.TI V Home mole Ha5yolcad tasy to Hold "TRAIL HITTERS" TO SPEAK AT Y. M. C. A. Crnrismon Will Tell Comrades Story of Conversion at Tab ernacleOther Y. M. C. A. News. Men who havo "hit tho trail" at tho tnhernaclo will relate tlio stories of their vob at the men's meeting at the West Brunch Young Men's Christian Associa tion, ,VM and Hansom slioets, tomorrow afternoon. Willi tho exception or n, car penter, a plumber nnd nn elect! lelun, nil of ihe converts ate from the Pennsylvania Railroad shop, ut ltth stioet and l'nrlt slijo nvenup. The fnctorv, shop and carbarn meet ings held bv 1'iaiik l iJcttv, piomoter of servlie. will again be iPsumod bv the West Hniiii-h this week, after having beMi turned over to thp General Comral' tee of the Young Men's Christ Inn Apso clntlnti during tho Sunday campaign. Meetings are held Ihrco davs In tho week In about 13 places Tho doubly swelled ntlendnncii Ih attributed to Iho ro vlvnl cnmpulgn. The high school bovs who "hit the trail" moro than n wepk ago nt a scrv ko nddiessed hy Prof. Homer A. Itodo hener. of the Sunday pnrty, have formed Into a ppimancnt Bible class and will meet every Wednesday nflornoon from 2 3.1 to 3 o'clock, They will bo led by William If. Crown, secretary: Stewnrt W. Glsrlol, director of edticntlon: Prof. Clyde Lvtle, Harry Wnilng. Russell Pat terson, Prof. T. L. Hrubackor nnd Owon Davis. CENTRAL Y. M. C A. V. H. Ball, chief of the Bureau of City Piopeitv, will nddtess the men's meet ings In the auditorium of the Central Young Men's christian Association, H2t Arch street, tomorrow afternoon nt I o'clock on the "Thp Manliness of Clirlstl nnltv." Music will be furnished by the Messrs Bovell, violinist, Wlcst, cornet Ist. nnd Kneedlcr, pianist "Join the i 'hurch" Is thn slogan or the Drop-In class tomotrow The meeting will be held from 3 to 4 p in., led by itm.i'iinrs Mriri"H HnptUt BAPTIST TKMPI.r, Uroad and Ucrlis coiiitlnnd Meyors. D. U . Pastor of Tremont Tiriiple, Hostnii. MUSH., will Preach. MornliiE. 10 'HI. Ulble School. 2 30. Kve.. ..13, ' S"CIAII YOCUM JOYCE sot rami, will usslel I" the evetiine Organ Lcltal, 7X5 Wm. Powell TvvoiWell. M D. The Temple lilrls' Oi telle and ridells. Mnle (Jiiauet will Blvo a cpneort Tui-Bilni. Maiclil'l.ai'jlSuSUver Offering, Clil'tll'MM BTltf-Ul tIAPTlBT CIIUIIPU Chebtnut sr.. west of 40th. IhiirtHK li. ADAMS. D. D. Pastor. 0 IV-Ilrntheihood, of A and P. ,, ti::io . m Worship and Bernion b raator, 2 in p n nttile Wchool and Mens Ulble 7 I.," p. in -Worship and SertnoiibyPaatpr. Bl-.COMl IIM'MIST ll'Kf.PINO HAND CLASS meets a I". 7tti below (llrard avo Mi. lunnufordP Weaker. Prlday nlshi Inniaii A. Mi-Kennev. ovanBellst. John Abdlll. so u t sundav Vucwlav um Thuiday nlBiis. ilethan? Anchoraee. KIHI N Oth si. William II MhueireiU:lnus dir-c tor Ilrethrrn rirtHT church "op" Tin: iirdthuen (l)Cnlicr). Cor Carlisle and Dauphin sts. I'rea'htiiB 10 ao a ni nnd 7.1.1 p. m. 4 inula S hmil-2 'in p. m. 1'iaver Meeting encn nnnnwii 'i'J'llu.l; . I nlMlpIrs uf ClirM TlllltH CllltlSTIAN CliyjU'll Lull1 IISI.T nil' i liwiu ,,". '.-E.., z... , iuii .... ..-t-.- vr I '.111 U'lNinn Pastor. 10 is. a an. . b. llrcvel Hhhlle Hlble CIuivj URKXHI, IIIDI.B Ilini.K CLAf, ,S luu arc cordlull Invited to . u civic ijncj iiuiuilon.il iall Thursday night In i Alle .l.m Vie liupilst Chiiicli. Knnikford and M.rBhenv avenues SpeaUers' Hon. nobert I MlKuu. II. P VeaKel and others. Cooa . nlng and vvuim welcome. i'laiiUlln llnnio , h-HA.NKl.IN HOJfll FOn LK nUFOWJIA IION (IK INHnitlATKB. Oll-Ul Ujeust . Kunday, 8pm Bervlce cnnducte.1 by Hev, iieeu aiinnics. Leinoii Illll Aokoclu linn 'enniviNn a counth" OAltlHCK THEATIIB SUNDAY NIUHT. I 10 ALI.-WELCOMB-AI.L I.ulherau TAnCRNACI.K. roth and hpruc-Wm. J, Mil' ler. Jr. 10-15. T:IS 8S 2 3') nm. MclhmlUt l.'plscopal rill-HCH (. Till: COV KNANT SflLWHAnhLU" MCHOLS. Minister. ? "how'Tho'l&r.lo Was Won " A brUht, cheerful servlto of song ami sermon, rntTl'TllST MUTIIOPIST CHUnCil t'lIAHLCS WK8LBY IIL'IINS. Minister. Mariitng Service, XO 4D, feermon by Doctor Hums ., . t, , Kvenlng Service, S. The Lost Soul." Music by Vested HoyJholrJIVelccjiiw TlTKHNACLi:, litis "below Oxford A. B. V-rovVeH.JSrinon, 10:30, 7.4S: S. 3.. 2:30, New Jerusalem (Mvedeiibortian) WHEHK IlW BLUEST TtlOU""ls the sublsct u( tiw miuuhi Sunday morning by the Pastor, the Itev. Charles W Ilsrvsy. at tha, Cljuri-h of tho New Jerusalem. 2Sd and Cbastnut sts Miller, st XX o'eloik. EanuUy School at p-SO. All seals aie Irw. Svibo4y Is walcome. "resbyterjan el' VTHAUNORTTi BROAD STItEET Broad and Oreen sts. RQBI.IIT JIUflH MORRIS. Pastor. 10 3 i ni Sarmon by Ihe Pastor, "Vet M-il- 1 Eso Oct" Sacrament ot Infant Uap t ism .41. p. in. SuBday School. Classes for all 4 'p. .-Crlci lindcMvcr. 7.41 P. ui Evanlni; Servl.s. with Sermon by iU IVscor. "Woundsd In tba taword Arm " iivlval Hynuu! vvlll be usad at tlila ssxvice. Evervoua toast cordially wclcond m all srvUes. ORt-N'mLL Oliurd ave., above H-lh." H8i HDW'ARD WARBElN, MIJlMr-lIJW, d?v Y Tuodi lo at"t ,T 45. "Vlesory Krom Dfet' . - 30. Blbte cij. Music- Uttcier tlw I ulrectlju uf Mr. -oba Dysoa. mUi. You 'Hi"L HOPE, a.1'1 siv Wbjrtosj sis- MUilstsr. Rv J RV Btll TON 11 D. Hsv. WILLIAM lUIUII cl DVV F.IJ. Assistaul jo 41 a ui ftoi-ior llioii on J. bus tn ilie Hsuie ' 7 45 c, in a -niLKMluiu on the ttrurobausu 1 ocal upuou tlllf, toy ilea Ua of iioj, Churc . Thomas T I.nwton. It will bo preceded bv n. tmittlpnl service. A continuation of tlio noonday shop mepllngi after tho Sundav campaign H concluded Is being planned. Volunteers from pliurches will take the places of the nftnhfiM of tho Sunday party when tho tatlcr lenvo Iho city. rouro of 10 session! on blackboard lllusiinllotis, with Miss I'lorencn H. Dar-nc-ll n Inslrurlor, will bo held In the au ditorium Mottdit.v evening nt 5 o'clock Thr course li especially adapted to the need of svhool tonchprs, Sunday school trainers, sorial workers nnd nil spcak pis who need thn abllltv to Illustrate, nny Ipssnn In a simple, rapid manner. NORTH BRANCH V. M C. A. Mrmhrrs of tho hoys department nt ihe Not th Branch Young Men's Christian V'toclatlon. 1013 West Lehigh nvemio, will tnl.e part In a Junior championship atli I. tic meet nt Hip West Brunch Y. M. C A. ihh. iiftptnooii The social hour enlcrinln- inrni icmiHlit will be under the direction i Wlcst The program will con--i of local nnd Instrumental musln nntl i . it.th.iK Miss C. M. Kerr. Mrs. Ihomii- .tofopli Fnulktier. Miss Elsie h ii cr nnd others Will participate. ihe itcv II. 13. Hand, pastor oi me w c-i York Street Methodist Kplscopal c hurch. will address the meti' nu'elltiff ti.iiiiiiiiiw iiftcrnnnn nt 1 o'clock. J. LI" m.i Hill. Jr. baritone, will be the solo ii llin iv Sinister, pianist, nnd Julius Kunt.m.iii, cornotlst. ItlDDLK lllllliE I'liASSES TO COXmUT CAM I'A KIN Object Is lo Conserve Ueaulla of Sun day Revival. I'hp litt gun In the campaign of the 1mppI Riddle Bible Classes to conserve the vi oik of the "Hilly" Stmda revival will bo llrpd at the civic and educational rally to bo held In tlio Allegheny Avenue Baptist Chuirli, Frankfoid nnd Alle gheny nvenues, Thursday evening. .More than SOO classes of Philadelphia and Camden will Iip represented at tho gathering, which will be the first of a series of rallies. Thomas McOarvey, chief director of North Philadelphia, will presldo and the Hev. rjeorgo H. Swift will delivei the nddioss of welcome. Tho speakers will Include Itobert J. MoKcnty. Warden of the 'Eastern Penitentiary; II. V. Yeakel, rnllglous editor of the in quirer, and A. J. Drexel Blddle. Rnlliei vvlll he held In vniious churches of this cilv ami Camden Maich 23. April S, II and a and May ti, 13. 17 nnd 27 Tho niimi.il spiv lie nnd parnde of the classes will bo held April 2j. During the nmil versarv week, exeiolses nt the Inasmuch Mission, Locust ntreet between 10th nnd 11th street". "Prcel Bltldlo Bible Class Night" will ho ohs"rved March 29. "Dnn- llin Night" will lie celebrated May 3. The summer liumo will lie opened May 1. ,!,:' "'iocs Noricns l'relt terlun Coiitlntieil ST. I'AI'I, PRKFHYTICltlliN CHIIIICH Iialtltnore itve., cor. Will st. ltov. .1. HRVPltri'itE LFiR.-l). I)., Minister. 10 1", .i in - PnMIc Worship 2 '!() p. in ciraded Bible School. 7 1.1 p in Evening Worship. Dr." !-eo villi prc-jch murntni; nnd evenluff. Muslt bv nolo quartet choir All eils. free. i. nion'tmihiivai i.i: Vorlt end Cnnl at Hev. HOllLUT IIPS'TKR, D D, Pastor. will preach 10 li n m nnd " II ii m Revival HvnuiH ni tho livening Service. Sidolr. Mr H Ilethorlnitnn. IIUHKNH LI11I I1UOTHKH8, CORNET 8E- LKCTIONR S I0-abl)ath School 7 V P. 8 c. 2 I.V-UHILUfNION JN THE CBDItCH WOODLAND PRI'.SBV ClU'RCl! Itlil and Pino rts.. .IAS HJAMS4V HWMN, Minister. U tiiiVi orniitp Scrmnn, "SAVINO VAITH." i'.l'i nibtc Sihnit ado. Adult Classes s Ui-vv "rehip Sermon. MK8L'S, SA HiUH IIP MARY " "Cnme thou ard all Ihv house Prntestnnt HpIhMiptil CAI.VARV CllUItCH - - - N. 41st streot. aboio Drown. TonU-hi U1SIIOP P.HINHLANDKR will Blve a iicmIjI Address lo Men, at 8 p. in All men United. i'unioirow. Ilolv t nmmunfun, 7 '111, Choral KiichatUt lo 'to i m c inrtrmatlon Service. S p. m TUB IIISHOP will officiate nt all i rv ii "i All He its free ciTPhui op tiic holy apostles 21st nnd Christian sts. MISSIONARY MISSION RY nnv. iionnitT w. patton 8KCRET.VRV OP TUB PROVINCE OV SKWANEC March II to UI. Inclusive. A program or progressiva and applied Chris tianity Morning Senlco at 10 30, Evening Servleo nt 7.30 ALL WBLCOMi:, CHURCH OP THE ASCENSION Broad and Smith sts. Seat free. 7 RO. 10 ao, 11 a in , 4 p. m. Frlda.i, March 10. S p. in. Sacred Song Cyeli "Mary" Jessie B. Maatora, Contralto nnd choir of tlio Church CHPHCIt (ir TUB ATONLSMBNT ivlngiiessing avo. ana nui st. Pervtcea on Sunday: fc 11 7M, Rev Robert Mcl'ctrldge will preach In the morning. Rev Dr. A. S. Burke vvlll preach In the evening. Wednesday, March l"th, 7 43 n. m. Dubois' Cantata, "Seven Lost words." Miss Krinu Rartier, Soprano. Harry Ourno, Tenor Horfitl" Connell, llass. F.H. IJendle,Jr,Muleal Director. OLD ST. JOHN'S, Ilfoivii below 3d. "" Doctor Iltchmond rreaches 10 SO, 7.IR Subject at night "FACINq AN BCCLESIARTICAL T1IAI., OH WHO RKALLY IS ON TRIAL IlICIufONlJ OH TUB CHLTBCH?" All seats free. Public invited. i(BHlBsWSjS(iMlW'.Vi':5S &Stftv(3S ffi fJflJiStei s The Most Remarkable Photo of a Battleship at Full Speed Ever Taken The photographer stood in a launch, ENGINE STOPPED, just 75 feet in front of the onrushing giant! Then his motor wouldn't crank and he barely escaped being run down. But he got it a photo of the big super-dreadnought New York 28,000 tons of steel rushing through the water at over 26 miles per hour I Be sure you get this great picture! It's well worth framing. Printed on the front page of the Intaglio Section, March 14th issue of the SUNDAY BLIC sift&Sa LEDGEK OARUICK THEATRE IMEtTINO , ti..i..-t ti xt tt ' Sundny Ilovivfll Uniifrs New Life to Religious Activities. The revival spirit In Philadelphia has swelled Ihe attendance at the meetings of iho Lemon Hill Association and has grently increased the percentage of tlioso who take their stand for Christ, arcont Ing to an announcement by the aiSocla llott, today. Ih spite of tho attractions at the "lililv" Sunday tabernacle, iho association's au dlpiiWs havo been considerably larger than In former season?. In response to the public need, the ministers of the ad visory board have unanimously decided to continue the meetings nt the Onrilck Theatre until May I, provided the con trlbutloni allow It "Senltlng a Countrv' wl'l he the toplo of the Hev. Dr. James B Ely, at the noil sectarian meeting at the Oarrick, tomor row pi, pnlng. Ridley Park Calls Rector Tho vestry of Christ Protestant Episco pal Church, nt rtldlov Park, has extended a call lo tho Itev. Albert Edwin Clatteh burg, of Wilmington. Del . to nccept tha rectorship of the chuich The church hnn been without it rector lnre the Itcv fi.l bert Pctnbpr resigned to acpppt the rec torship of St. Michael's C'hifri h. rierman town, U'hcro he assumed charge Inst week. HBLItJlOfH NOTICBS 1'roles.lnnt i:plcopn1 Continued l'!IISI! OP ST U'ltn AM thp. DPtPHANy Mill rt , below Sptiiri'. HKV DAV1D M. STKBLB, Reclor la, in Holv Cuiniiiunlon. 10 n. in. -Sundav School. 11 a. m.- Morning 1'r.ivei nnd Sermon I p. ru.--Benlns Prajer, Anthem nnd Ad. drc?a. Orgnii, harp and 'cello pieludo and Interlude. Soprano soloist. Mrs. Helen Yarnall The Hector will prc'cli at both services. ni'iPHANY CHAPrn. 17th and Summer stroeta. S On a. nt. -Holy Communion It (0 a. ni. Mornlnc I'rajer nnd Sermon. 24" p. in. Sunday School. S O) ti m. livening Prayer and Address, Preacher morning, ilev, I. W. Mcdreiv l'rcacher eienlrig, Rev, C. I Biggs ffT"tAhU',s"cnyiic7r I'Uh nml Ixtcunt sts Tlio ltov. ELLIOT WIDTH, Re' tor SUNDAY , nnd S Holy Communion. 10 .'IS Matins. llcliornl Bucharlst. 4 Choril Ivctisntie with short ruldress and Anthem, followed bv rirRim Iteclial 'I be Hei tor will prrecli cm SuihI i at 11 a. m. . WBLKDAY HI.HHi I.S ,. ,.i nnd Ii a. m. nnd Ti p. ni Tho LHnny vvlll be slid and Intoi. esylous for peace mado on Wcidnesdajs nnd I rtrlnvs nt 12 ni. SJlunlaj. nt 12 m. the Rector's Pllile ( lnsv (tn the chtirchi. 1'hurpilaiH unit Siiinis Da.s iitdttlonaLccIebraHon, 11.30 a. in ST. HTni'H KIN'S" ( liritCIl " ICth M aboio Chrstni t. Rov. CAUL i: ORAM M BR. S T P Hector. Sunday Scivlces, 11 o. ni. H ilv ( nninninlon nnd 8ermnn. 1 p. m. r.vcntng lira er and ehort nditresa. I be Reclor nfll (trench nt both sprilioH In the ntteruoini i'i. He tnr is stiitiB a course or tec tines on The (Ionpel Uchlnd the Hoi-pelt. " ST STBPHKN'S CHURCH 10th ubove Chestnut. MARCH 1.-..1P RBV J. HOWARD MBLISH. Holy Trinity. HronklMl, N. Y. MARCll I'll (Saturday) RBV NATHANIBL H. CHtOTON.St Thomas', Whltemnrsh, I'a. COlBjND HlllXn A!"RIB.M Reformed FIRST N. A.. Utlfond Dauphin Rev John T. Hides, Pestar. in M and S - 2 .In Pre. puratnrv rervicps next Wed. and Krldnj, SliACi;. "nth and Hcnt'ngc'nn nei. I C. nutellns. UI ".0. 7 4-. mun i.iv Si honl 2 ,".il Rcfoniicd liNpnpal OLit. HCbnCMBR XOlli ard Osford Aiibu -ma 13 Tlarnett, Reclor. 10 Ml. 5 :il S CO Eienlig. "Seir-Concelt and Si If ( ontenuit Which Te the More DntiKCiou-"" ."oi l.ill-l I llcniry Society CHARLES KUVtAltn HtlSSPII. Author "Theso Shlrtlru; Sienes" en . u il sirnk on The Latent Phases of the fuffr irc 1'lKlit," Bread Stieet Theatre, Sundav, 't p tn Mulo by an Den Becmt StrltiR yiirtnet dmis ninn free uedcliliiircinii 8BE K17W JBRU8ALBM Unitarian UlitAltli AVK tl'iO) HIV K. h TVANS 111 4S: I-. "uio .icsus i nini i ii inuv - 7 13 ROnilllT 1 1. DRUM'S I uhlli i bar. Ahs'ii '.sinirt.ti Till. S'l VT1 VII. PPI VATK CI I AH ITI KS '" 1'i-cisc t'idversllyofl'pnnfcslviinln vkSImsb Sbr'vici:, I .JO o'. Ini li Houston Hall Adilresa bv Bishop s tlnnlel S Thomas Soloist, Miss Helen II lule'to Young Men' CbrUlhin AMiclnllon CI1IHB" W. IL HAIL. Cln Pniperti on 'T'le Manliness ol ( bristle nil i," I p. in ui I niidltcirlicn Oood mi.sii nnd i ikikii nei lOlli.'. I.iop-'n l l.l-a. I p in, In l.d In one hour nttrBitlle It hie Mudv ntnlt i Mr tow tan. Strangers spec lallj Invltcl T-IIMI-IIITTKIIS' HAY. Went Ilia i n & and Sntisom I i. tu , testimonies oi converts. IIenr W. Itvls. eolnlst men Invite 1 new Ml HBNKVOLENT ASh!t:iAT10NS '11IU SALVATION ARMY. Inc. Philadelphia Headnuartcis. Colonial Trust Building, mil and Market Colonel R. B Hols In command. Telephones Dell. Walnut 3733-0. ieystone, Ita. e 5121 c VMIsYjin!jpWWIIiitlin'lgi 0 . s..4.k-. i I fl
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