:-&ymmfevtifc EVENING L1SPGEB PniLADELPttIA, ATtrKUAT, MAKC1T 27, 101,-), tl ;URCHES AND THEIR WORKERS RELIGIOUS. ACTIVITIES OP ALL DENOMINATIONS DAY CAMPAIGN BRINGS RESULTS SAY MANY PASTORS "porJtp indicate inat Vallgeiiaun; mccungo 71 seated Atmospnere What Helped to Win Men nd Women tor unnsi. MjnCe8 that the KOnernl effect ot tlio " ,, ciinilny campaign In tile Inter- Sr . ,vang.tism were Rood aro indl- .fcrmiKli reports received by the 4-tfKfl IiKtjnfiJi from churches of nil do bnatians on the growth ot their metn- STllM Bll100 l"0 cn,"l"UK" !:"- churches have rerelvcd a great ' I.lsme I ..... r If. niombers direct from the glory f. h tile tabernacle: others have gjrt4 a fair number, while some have W,ttA but a few and some churches rr S ii,. ihev have had no "trnlMilltcra" 5.1 In their congregations. f"- ' ...l itwlinntlnnn frnnl thn re- ThA gene.1 ,.......-.. . -- - -- ictithul far received In the canvims tho St,n i.KDOEn Is makim? to ascertain irtentral effect of tho campaign on KjMlIsm nre. however, that many of 5urcr.es have not as yet admitted to Sbershlp the majority of those persons SUrofesscd conversion by taking Jir. iwtved are encouraging, In that tho cler Xri declare their bellof that they will . the nleasure of extending welcomes ww '"". ,,,.: ,,;:,::: Stt.ree numbers of Sunday converts ,tr,ln the next few weeks. And thci A'many who report that they will re j.i ihlr largest number ot new con- Inrtiit.tlio Easter morning services. Thre are, Oi uuuiac, auuiu ntminiKin li. mvo found that fictitious names itit riven by some men and women who hlt tie trail," but tho general Indlcn .. are that the majority of thoso who Sic thejr stand In tho tabernacle are iMt sincere in inuu utom; , ,.., ,,,ci Lf tep to live an Christians or else ttit eacouraged to renew their broken nfi and to follow tho Master more near rii Il6i would havo them follow through i.Wml service. ;ilerIs no doubt, when tho figures sub dued aro tanen miu uuiibiuciuuuu, ihul tort have been many times as many im persons Influenced to start to llvo ttfiitlan lives during tho campaign weeks in Philadelphia has ever given to the ttrUUan vorld during tho anine number tfgteks In the past. Neither Is there any jtibt but that the number received und ah received Into tho churches who did joi profess their conversion In the taber ud meetings will exceed by three or ftof times the number who "hit the trail. ' Sowver, the largo majority ot the ro jorta of clergymen received bring the formation that the Sunday campaign mused such a deep Interest In religious Hitters, created such a stirring evangel ic atmosphere and encouraged laymen lo norlt for the salvation ot othors to rich,an extent that It has been far easier for flergymen to bring men and women fata the .Kingdom during the months that live Jnet .been passed. "ISome ministers also assert that a great saay OI me new iiiviiiuciei wuiv tuuuccu lo a sense of tlielr slnrul ways uy Hearing JElHy" Sunday preach, and ttfen began lo lake in interest in tho rovlval meetings Mi: their homes and attended churches, ,htreas they hnd previously seldom been Veen at.a religious service. Almost all Ihe churches report increased attend- t" J ancei, wider interest in niblo study and - m m.w- .-,.,.., n.n I. ,. n..r,,A, ...anTlntra inilTl they hafe ever known. In many cases the attendance) at the midweek services iv Irpled, in itxiii example of tho reports received Mbat from tho Rev. Dr. V. a. Green ny, Mstor of the Gaston Presbyterian MCtarch, 11th street nnd Lehigh avenue. wctor Greenway's letter Is characteristic s( the rcsDonses that havo been received Urequest'for reports, and for this reason tie luBstance Is given. Doctor Grcenway iriles: " fcUst Sabbath morning wo received 220 tev members into our cnurcii; -t- oap tfed; 3)3 fl-ero, on confession of faith; 117 ire men and boys. Of this number 11 -M signed cnrds at the tabernacle. Tho rs had cono forward at our Wcdnes Itf nbht anel Snndav nltrht services. it our Sunday night services our tipus are immense, taxing tno nmu ot W'Urge' audlttfrium. nnd tho spirit of tho .rrlcj! might bo said to be a miniature Uwmacle service. IQVhlle only II of the noove number a signed cards at the tabernacle, I be tre the greatest good done by tho cam Pjttn was the creating of a religious itaoiphere that has made It possible for tutors of churches to work better than er colore, and I nttriuutc, indirectly, Sj larger aharo to tho campaign which IS Just closed. The above number was 2?lYd at one morning service. At our' munis servico wo naa u moro conver lifiQS. "anil prtAM tn rppMv n. lnrcre ntlm- J.ot ne members again Easter morn- MInU(frii -nrho huvo not flled reportu UUjnftr a fnvor lr nendlnB them to e, livening Ledser nt tlielr con- ftacr. Annual Reunion Tomorrow eannual reunion of tho confirmed jymberg of. St. Jllchael's German Luth- a vnurch, Trenton avenue and Cum i?jUnd street, will bo held at 7:30 to rK nlsht' TerB w"l be speaking Hwerntun and Kngltsh by the pastor, ai'Rev,. George Schuchaid, nnd special jjjW smbe a feature ot tho program. fflit jFucttMp ntfj ill the'ivorld admires a man who 'XQtWt j. A? vlcfor in a fluid or Ihe right fine a hero, ko man has ever gained an en te place it he won when an the impno tide o o 6aMe No man will tiler attnln n ! nf I,nn H ihn "t ihe champions la not honest, and Just to those about Mm. as as to himself, b greatest glory ami the great-r-j satisfaction come to the man 2E6 Stands "ffturmiiniinrti" fnr nnnd- li&fj. ttierr'tl mtil iulh nttil mhn -minx through the hardest difficulties, jftficn mougn a man mav lose, to l,94 fll.a hmat n ,,,t t.. ., ...? n,t. ifrsf " ',e Prot'M himself a coward WkiVi01'1 "?'iJfa(e surrender when s trovers tnat his battle for rwiit it ll'"" fine. ft these htiii ilinvn -M't!, jtn 4)inilf JltS inU -. ..- i.. Mf.y. 'tMctt jxj measure autxcja n WV4r and when there are so many a-i(aiio;i an every side, it is not Sll lOr inril tn II. .o ,ln,'n,,t lino It iter easier to follow the crowd that geu ireaas the ivays of u'lcvea- ''. as tn all other battles, the nor in the struggle against sin CfiinP lint I.... Kt. rtlinMMn 11 gfUes, o master of finance, no 3&T fn si. M . rtl,JI, attain- OatllM ihmitnU (!Hflin his fMHly battles, a place in the hearts Sift associates that brings Mm any- mu Uke the foy that comes to Ms pa ncari through the unowieage. ttuc nas conquered sin ana is nv- mJimgdom. reiaice tn the increased in wr are taking in religious Phnsuan uirk May there be w-tareastiio number striving - hrrnpt in th (treat laltU rhtttousiust. VUWUPB. W. IRVING LEWIS Ho has resigned as assistant, pro motor of scrvico at the Central HranchfY. M. C. A. to become general secretary of the associa tion at Clearfield, Pa. W. lltVIXH U:VIS l,KAVBS CRXTKAL1IHAXCI1 V. M. C. A. Young Philndclphinn to Become Gen eral Secretary of Association at Clearfield, Pa. W. Irving Lewis has resigned his posi tion ns assistant promoter nf service in tho Centrnl Ilranch Young Men's Chris tian Association, to become general secre tary of the Y. M. C. A. at Clcnrtleld, Pa. He will begin his new duties on April (1. On Jlonduy nlghl, April 8, a complimen tary dinner will bo given him by his as sociates and friends among Central's membership. - Mr. Lewis Is a graduate of the Central High dchool and Temple University. He also took preparatory work in tho Phila delphia Training School for Social Serv ice and the Central Educational Institute, and nttended tho Silver Hay Conference to lit himself for Y. M. C. A. wolk. During his years of religious work h. this city Mr. Lewis has become popular as a lecturer, nnd Is ono of the strong workers for the Anti-Saloon League in this city. Ho hns been at Central for four yearn nnd served successively as boys' secretary, religious' work director and employment bureau manager. NEGRO EMPLOYMENT BUREAU PLANNED Will Also Conduct Free Classes in Manual Training and Sew ing in Varick Zion Church. A free employment bureau and manual training and sewing classes for negroes will bo opened within a few weeks nt tho Varick Institutional Zlon Church, 19th and Catharine streets, by tho Itev. Sylvester L. Corrothcrs, the pastor. The Institute, is the culmination of plans laid more than a year ngo. Tho founder of the organization de clares that it Is useless to brlnrf the young men of his race Into tho church from tho poolrooms "and saloons unless work can be obtained for them. Accord ingly he has fitted up the basement rooms of the temple for the classrooms. A class for teachers of Bible classes also will be formed at tho Institute. As soon as young men and women of tho congregation uro graduated from this course they will establish Hlble classes In various parts of the city. The plans Include the formation of a uniformed corps of workers to do emergency laboring nnd cleaning. Tho Iden of this is to do away with petty thefts from householders who hire men to put out nshes nnd clean yards and cellars. Men to do this kind of work will bo provided by the Employment Bureau of Varick Institute, which will 'guarantco tho householders against loss Neat green uniforms will be provided. Several of tho downtown real estate dealers have agreed to turn over to the bureau all the work of cleaning vacant houses. Men In this corps of emergency workers will bo tnught trades in the manual training department while they are not at work. "The condition of tho negro In Phila delphia," said Mr. Corrothors today, "Is deplorable. Hundreds ot our young men, especially thoso from tho South, never look for work, and others who really want employment find It hard to obtain. There Is no ccntrnl organization In this city to provido Jobs for them, und the Varick Institute will attempt to nil this vacancy." UNION REVIVAL 3IEETINCS IN UPPER ROXBOKOUOH Evangelistic Services to Be Continued Through Three Weeks. Union rovlval services have been begun ln Upper Itoxborough with tho Muna tawna Baptist, Bldgo Avcmio Methodist Kplscoput and tho Hoxborough Presbyte rian Churches participating. Tho meet ings aro being conducted by the Itev. W. It. Forney, pastor of tho Mt. Vtinon Bap tist Church, and the Oev. Isaac Ward, pastor of tho Fourth Beformed Church, Jloxborough. Special Meetings Planned The Itev. Dr. Edward Yates Hill, pas tor of tho First Presbyterian Church, Washington smutrc. has announced In viting programs of services for tomorrow at 11 a. in. and 4 p. m. Special music, appropriate to tho season, will be n feature. Speakers for the noonday sew Ives for business men and women for the coming week will be as follows: Monday, the Rev. Dr. William Beatty Jennings, of the First Church. Germantown; Tues day. the Rov. William V. Here, of th Central Congregational Church; Wednes day the Itev- John A. MacCallum, of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church! Thursday, the Rev. Dr, Marcus A, Brown, son. Ihe Tenth Presbyterian Church; Fn da y, the Hev. Dr. John Allan Blair, of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church: Saturday, the Rev. Dr, John T. Karris, ot the I'rtsbyterian Board of Publication. Big Methodist Rally Bishop Berry and the Rev. Dr- Charles M, Boswell will be tho chief speakers at a creat union Methodist mass-iiieetlu'j ot convert and wqrkers of th 'Billy" Sunday campaign at the Baptist Temple, Broad and Berks streets, Monday eve ning at 8 o'clock. Virtually every Meth odist church In the city will be repre seated. Special Servicea at Glenolden raslon Week services will be conducted next week In the Congregational 'Church, Qlenolden. by the minister, the Rev. William If. Medlar, on Tuesday. Wed nesday. Thursday ancl Friday evenings at 8 ofrtock. On Easter Sunday it Is. exiuK'ted that there will bo at least a more ot new member received into the cMrcb- Mot of them re the reuU ot tbe "Billy" Stmow? campaign in Pnll- I WEST BRANCH Y.M.C. A. ADOPTS NEW SCHEDULE THAT HELP YOUNG MEN Frank D. Getty Leaves on j March 31 Germantown I Association Adds Many j New Members News of i Other Branches. ! William II. crontt, executive secretary : or the West Branch Young Men's Cnrl- tlnn ssoclatlon, icccntly announced sev- einl ch.inges In thn membership fees and . plusli-al department plans which should j gain the btnnch much popularity among ouiir men and hoys of modoiate means . in 9t Philadelphia. I TbioiiRh the new schedule of rales tho ' cling men ate now paying less for tho j use of the modern equipped building and f for more privileges than they did 10 years i ago In the old building nt 1.1th nnd Chest nut streets before the association had briini'heil nut to nil sections ot Phlladel- i plila. j IleciuiFo of the great demand for phy sical training for boys under the mini mum ngo It has been decided to start a now group for bo.vs between the nacs of tn and 12 years. Business men of the community have agio-d to use the pin si- i cnl eciiilpment In the morning In order to havo li reach as high a maximum of st'iv ice ns possible. I The I o'clock men's meeting lit the West ' Branch loinoirow nfternoon will he con ducted by the TenneHKce Mnl" quartet, a musical organization composed of minis ters. They began lo sing together wlillo students at Mnryvllle College many years ngo. This will be Ihe Inst service con- dueled by the present promoter of scrv- Ice, Frank D. Uctty, whoso connection , with tho West Branch will cease on Mnich 31. The position of promoter of j seivlce will be discontinued because of ; financial retrenchment. CKNTRAIi BRANCH. .1. Wllllson Smith, of the Land Title nnd Trust Company, will nddress the ! mens meeting In the auditorium of Cen tral Branch, tomorrow ut I p. in. Ills subject is "Covet Famcstly the Best Things." Ho Is particularly Interested In the welfare of voting men. and Is ac tively nssoclnted with the management ' of Central Branch. This nddress will deal especially with the religious life as seen from a practical business man's point of view. Special vocal solos, ap propriate to Palm Hundny, wlir be sung by Arthur Seymour, the well-known dra matic baritone. Instrumental music by Messrs. llovell, violin: F. Kevin Wlcst, cornel, and B. Iord Kncedler. piano. Thomas I Law ton will take for his topic before the Drop In ('lass "Do Not Become Discouraged." The clnss meets In the lobby nt 3 p. m. OKRMANTOWN Y. M. C. A. Dr. Peter Roberts, of New York city, will give an Illustrated address at the r-en's meeting of the tiermantown V. M. 1 A. tomorrow afternoon, at 4:15 o'llock. ctor Roberts Is one of the secretaries nf the International Y. M. C. A., and his subject for this occasion will be "Imml jr'ntloii." The membership campaign, which was launched nt a dinner on Monday evening. Is growing In Interest. One hundred nnd eighteen new members were obtained the first three days. NORTH BRANCH. The Rev. Walter B. Grcenway, pastor ot flaston Presbyterian CYiurch, will be gin a series of nvo messages on How to Win Men," commencing Friday even ing, April 2 nt the North Branch. His first nddress will be "How lo Win the Careless JIan." The Knights of St. Paul, an organisa tion which has grown out of tho Rode heaver High School students' meetings, is coming to a successful head and it ! expected that an organization for defi nite work will be effected in the next we:i5. itobeit P. Klees, boys' work director, through whose efforts tho big meetings among high school students were held during tho Sundny campaign. Is planning a number of Interesting events of speclnl Interest to members of the boys' depart ment. Shop meeting will ho held this week nt tho following points: ,1, B. Stetson Company, Cramps' Shipyards. North American I.aco Company. Western r.lcc trlo Comp'iny, K. A. Wright Compnn.v, Klectric Storage Battery Company. Hard wlck & Mugee, Moore & White. Pro fessor Happlch's orchestra will give a program of Instrumental music In con nection wlt'n tho usunl social hour this Saturdoy eening at 8:30 o'clock. Dr, T. T Mutchlor, superintendent of thci Pennsylvania Sabbath Association, will deliver an address ut the men's meeting this Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock on the subject "Tho Why of the American Sabbath." Mrs. Anna Bcale, ot the Qelger Memorial Church, will sing. New Boys' Brigade Company The United Boys' Brigades of Amer ica, la steadily increasing Its mem bership In Camden and surrounding towns The newest company, which ap plleff.for Its charter this veck, Is con nected wlth'St. Paul's Evangelical Luth eran Church at "6th and Federal streets. It Is under' 'the command of Jacob F. Bender, with Charles W. Bender as captain. The "Billy Sunday Bible Class REVIEW CENTRAL TRUTH OF THE QUARTER'S LESSONS (March ?8, t'JIS International Series Head Xchemlah. ir, S6'S1.) "Human Sin and Divine Mercy" By GEORGE G. DOWEY. The lessons of the quarter cover a stormy period of Israel's history of about 300 years. It extends from' the beginning af the rule of the fudges to the middle of the reign of Kino Saul. Throughout this period two things UEO. o. DOWEY, they forget tne uenverer, aamuei, tne propnet, was ef as special mouthpiece of Jehovah to reveal Ills xvill, but he was soon refected. The kingship of Saul was tolerated by Ootl to prove the futility of earthly kings; and finally Jonathan was raised up as an example of faith and simple trust in Ood's power to care for H(s own. The domlnaiif thing In alf (Ms period on man's side was sin and on dad's side long suf fering, mercy, love. It ts the same today. Ood's goodness, mercy and love are manifested in a thousand ways, vet man, unmindful of it all, persists in his disobedience to the divine law. And Ood tolerates sins in humanity todau which causes even humanity itself, that better part of it, to shudder. Bee how divine mercy is daily running parallel with human sin. But Ood wilt not hold Ms anger forever, neither wilt His pfrll always strive with mart. How is the day of grace; ludijKicnt is, earning. Ml, , L Down In ihe Licensed Satoon. An innm to ,"Wtire l my Windetlng Dey To-nlghi t Wotdssnd Music by W. A. YVltUAMI. Whttt It my wand-'nng boy lo-night I jEjjlBggl 1, Donin room all co-ty and blight, Filled with the glare of ma-ny Alight, 2. Learning new vie e all the night long, Tempted to til that's sin fill and wrong, 8, Little armt once were thrown tound my neck, Look at him now, my pour heart will break t 4, uroth-er, I guess you d en-ter this tight, Jt JL . . 4- T. Z: C C mp Rcauti-fut music Ihe car to delight, Down Listen-Inn; to the hailcfs foul song.Down Think of that boy to-nicht a sad wreck. Down Ruined and wrecked by the drink appetite.Dawn PPW BmffiSEPBipSg My to-night, There it my wanil'ring boy to-night, Down, down, down, down, Down In the licensed saloon I i. A 4.4. 4 Copyright, tSos, by Temperance hymn, writtdn by Philadelphia clergyman. It is repro duced by permission of author and publisher. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR WOMEN SOON Increase of Representative Meeting of Society of Friends to Be Made on Idea of "Equal Suffrage." Women nre again to gnln another point for the rights during the 22Sth Yearly Meeting of tho Society of Friends ot Philadelphia, If the present plans uie carried out. The size ot the lepresenla tlve meeting Is to be Increased from 40 to 4S members, and In nccordijnce with the Idea of "cnual suffrage," it is an nounced that a large proportion of the In crease will he from the gentler sex. l.nst year, with the same Idea In mind, three women were added to the body. The Yearly Meeting, which opens on Monday, will continue through Friday. It will devote much tlmo to tho discussion ot the European wnr and the means of bringing about peace. A committee wll report on the aid which has been lur lilshed to sufferers in the war zone, and the work In the Interests of peace that has been done will be discussed. Various other reports will be read. On Tuesday und Wednesday the "Quer ies" which show how the Friends havo upheld their principles against dancing, card playing, drinking, tho theatre, paid ministry and sleeping in meeting, will be read nnd answered. On Thursday there will be n report on their school system. On Friday there will be reports on the large boarding school nt Westtown, the Indian school at Tunessnssn, N. .1., and the Douknbors. BIBLE CLASS AIMS nsn -t AAA mnmnnnn IMltl lllllll lift lllllIMli A W- WWW ..--..-- . Wiasa hickon Organization, Taught by the" Rev. F. M. Gray, Increases Attendance From 6 to 586. A men's Bible class of 1C00 members Is the aim of the strong organization of tho Wlssahlckon Methodist Episcopal Church. Members ot this class do not Intend to nllow the departure ot "Billy" Sunday from tho city to dampen their enthusiasm. At a recent meeting they formulated plana to Increase their class membership from 430 to 1000. Thero la no class In the city that has shown greater progress since last autumn than this organization, which is taught by tho pastor, the Rov. Frank M. Gray. Permission has been received from tho superintendent of police, and every Satur day night tne class will conduct a street singing campaign nnd will Rlvo Invitation to men to "Brighten the Corner" at Ter race and Harvey streets by their presence on Sunday afternoons. are prominent and run parallel, two things that present a striking contrast and that constitute the central truth of the quarter's lessons, namely, human sin and divine mercy. The suggested reading lesson, Nehemlah, fr, 2t!,Xl, is a good epitome of the, whole period, setting' forth a succession of sins, repentances and backslid ings of Israel, and, parallel with all this, a constant manifestation of God's mervtes to win and to woo a rebellious people to loving obedience. A review of the lessons shows In how many ways this divine mercy were manifested. There were chas tisements, miracles, works of Jove, great battles and Victories, special revelations of Ood's will, rewards for faithful service. The fudges, Deborah, Qldeon, Samson and all the rest of them were instrumfnts of the divine mercy, used to deliver Israel from national oppressors. But as often as they were delivered just as often did fl . 1 Down in the licensed s loon. t-rfff: - - " , 1 ' ' '1 ' 1 "- nt-iL.;J firr If It were your uoy Mown there to- night, AAAAAAJLA t.ilonts. m . in the licensed sa-loan tn the licensed sa-loon, in the licensed sa-loan, There is my w and'nng in the licensed sa-loon. J ? i Cm. i i&mm ', " ? Ti . W. A. Williams SOl!I,-VIXMN(i TEMPERANCE HVMX BY PIIIIjADEIjPIIIAN Tho Rev. Dr. W. A. Willinms Writes Answer to "Where Is My Wandcr- iiif Boy." A hymn written in answer to that old song, "Where Is My Wandering Boy To night?" by the Itev. V. A. Williams, pas tor of the Richmond Presbyterian Church has been responsible for many conver sloin, and hns won a place In the "Billy" Sundny revival hjinn book. During the lecent sci vices In the t.iliornnclc when Prof. Horner A. Hodeheaver, Sunday's choir leader, snug this man's hymn a man huirlcd to the platform and pro fessed conversion. Doctor Williams met him and was surprised to learn thut he was his own cousin, This hymn In entitled "Down In the Licensed Saloon." It is one of the strongest temperance hymns of the day, nnd B, O. Phillips has told of the con version of three saloonkeepers and bni tenders who were Won for Christ by hearing It sung. It Is Included In Do tor Williams' hymn book, "Sliver Tones." 11a says that ho was inspired to write this stirring temperance sons when ho heard women singina and men applauding ns he passed a corn naloon near his home nt 3012 Richmond s'reet. Kelirious Brevities At tlio Church or St. Judo and the Natlillv, ilth and Mt. Vernon streets, ihp Itev. Dr. I.. N. Cnley, rector, will prejih to tiio Onler ot tho tfons nnti Cadets of Temperance tomorrow evening. "The Duty ot n "uldlc rVmfesnlon" will itp thp subject or ti Itev. .iHmes nani'wy Haln. pistor of the Wooillarul I'lpsbvtcrlntt l-lilirnh InmArMIV mnniln,- nn.l "U'hnf Ql.itl 1 ! I n Willi Jeiuii, Saviour of .Men 7" In the i-icn- Intr. Mwrer.ce' II. Saint, arllt anil author, , will ircak on "A Knlithi of the Cros" Wcl- nsi'iy .mil on Tliursil.iv thp IIpv. Dr. J. Hong st evennori, prominent or the rrmceton Thro- loptlrnl Seminary, will rroa.'h the sermon. 1 Lady Hope, of DtiKlanrl. will rifllvrr nn nri- ' ..- ,.. . 1. a. H, .... tl.iniA.. r,Ar..K.nA.) .-!...,. t ,,, ,ll- .HUUIII ,,,,,,..l 11,1,11 Kir', i iniilll tomorrow nfternnm or 2 oilo.'k. "IlIM OUr May" will be ohsoneil. Tor whlrh -in attractive muslral program lma hn ntrnnircil. Thn Itev Dr. V. It. (irrrnway. pantor nr thp (astnn I'rsabMrr'an Chunh. Utli Htipl ami l.phlRh avpnue. h!in announced that ho will oon'lui't rirp-Knttf r yprilcta In hU church lhre evenliiitK I'urlntr nt week. On Wednes day nlfthl the Itev. Pr P. V. Lnctscher. pro fessor or church hl'iory In Princeton Thpo IokIimT HpuiIimiv. will be tho p"l'r. T),n ttpv Dr. Hpnrv Collins Mlntnn, of Trpnlon. N. .!., fx-Slodfrator of the I'reabytPrlan Uen rial mhy or Ihe 1'rpthyterUn Church, will speak on Thursday nlht. and on Friday ntght tlio speaker will lie the Itev. Dr John fl. Mini, nt t-'rankford. All those services will tegln ut 8 o'rlock. At the Swedeiihorglan Church of Hip New Jerusalem tomorrow morulncr the rtPV, t'harles V. llaney will preach on "The Open Door." The Rev. Pr. David I, McCartney will nreixli at both aervlcea at tho Norrls .Square V'nlted Pri'shyterlan rhumb tomorrow. At the neformed I. pis o'Ml r'hur.-h of Our Hei'imor. tilth and thtfnrrt streets, the Itev. Dr. AiiRUstua K Harnett, rector, will preach at pnlh cervices. Ms auhject for the evening sermon belli "Do Protestants Make a Haft or the Cros?" He will tea h Ihe Men's rilhle risss at S .'10 p. in. Special Holy Week serv ices will bi held Tueeday. Wednesday and Thursday. A cantata. "A Storv n' the C'ro-V will he rendered by a choir of 110 voices Fri day eenln. "Tho Ancient Paltu" will he the subject of tho Itev. Dr. nnbert Hush Morrl. pastor nf the Central North Hrnad Street Preabyierlan Church, tomorrow luornlnK. In the evening tV Rev. 13 I'lcntt Kltnkln win preach on "Christ and the Crowd" At the Kplscnpal Church of the Holy Apos tles a special musical service will he held to morrow evening at i.'to o'clock. Celebrations for communion will he held st fit. Mark's Kplsiopat Church, Hlth and locust streets, tomorrow morninir at T and ft o'clock. Matin will be aung at 10::0 o'clock and thn Rev. Kllllo White, rector, will preach at 11 o'clock. A profession or choristers and clergy, hearing palms, will precede the Hnlemii Rucharlst and will follow the Solemn Even mnz, at 4 o'rlock. An organ recital, at which there will be a short artdrets. will follow. Weekday erlres wlli be held ar T 7t.t and 0 a. m. and at S p. m. The l.hany will he all and Intercessions for peace nude Wednes day at noon. The Rev. Dr Robert S. MacArthur. president of the Hantlst -World's Alliance, will pitaih st the morning and evening sen Ices al the llanilst Temple. Hroad ar.d Herts ttreets. to morrow. There will be special slnxliiR by the chorus, under the direction of William Powell Twaddell. which will he assisted by Mildred Faas tonrano. "What Jcaua Might Have Done" will be the subject of thi Rev. K. K. Evans at the OlrarJ Avenue Unitarian Church tomorrow morning. UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY Adam and Kve, created fullKrnwn and happy, must prove to be moral weaklings. Not until the flaming sword blazeB between them and their Paradise do they begin to do any thing vital. This Interprets life. Our hard conditions are our opportuni ties. Through life's tempests God ay. "Here, my child, Is your chance for growth." Ayhen the Borrows ot my Ufa come upon me 1 may ignor antly pray that the cup pass from me; but when that cup touches my lips I have such a chance as I never had before to be patient, earnest, consecrated unto all good. See the "church notices'' tor the facts about "A Week With Jeius and tte Father,'' 'which begins tomorrow at the eUTit Unitarian Church. .' i " LJ i ' ' li'"11 '"- i m .r BEAUTIFUL MUSIC FOR PALM SUNDAY Cantatas to Be Sung With Elaborate Programs in Many Churches Tomorrow. t'nlni Sunday ulll be observed In the rhurehes nf the city tomorrow. Many elaborate programs of uiuslr have been nrrangeil. nnd, ns usual, palm leaves will bo tllstriluitpd nmoug the worshipers and lite young people lit many of the clturrhes. The llev. Dr. Kdwlli lleyl t)ell will preach n special sermon nn "The Crowd nnd Itellgloir lit Hi. .Matthew's Lutheran i Church, tlruntl nnd .Mount Vernon slieets. Slnlner's 'Crucifixion" will he sung at the evening senlop ul 8 o'clock. There uld he senkes icr.v eienllig during Holy WreU. At Ihe Lutheran Church of the Incarna tion, the liev. Arthur T. Allchler, ihe Pastor, will uilnilHlsler the holy lite of riiiillrtnatlon to a class of oung peopls nl lonuiiniw morning's services. A huge number of ndiills will also he received into the memht'tshlp of the cliureh. Spe i Inl music will lie suns, nmoug the se lections being "The Palms'' and ".Icrilsn lem." In Ihe evening Bliilnn's "Cruclllx Itill" will be sung Undei the loailershlp of llees ,1. l-'rescnln. There will he serv ices cer nelilng (lilt Irm Ihe wcok, ex cepting Satunlny. mid the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will he administered nn Thtiisilny pvotilng ami rtiindtiy tuoMi Ins. "The Setcu Last Words of Christ," with music b. Tlieodme Dubois, will be gUeu by the iholr nf the Cliureh of SI. 1'raiicis or Asslsl, (Ircctii mid Lngitn streets, flet mntilonit. tomuirnw evening nt 3 o'clock. Unlherlne A. lioriaii, the organist atiil director, will he In charge of tile musical service. I'nder Ihe dlrei'tlon of Wnsslll Leps an clahiirate piogMni of music Is to bo ren deicd In Ihe Church of the Saviour, :!Hh slteet nbove I'lipstuul, at 7:15 o'clock to morrow' evening. It will open with Maun dor's cantata, "Olivet to Calvary." The program contains many of the most IMipul.u of the nntheins and solos appro priate to Hip season. Al ilrnce Deformed Church the pastor, itixuutms noticed . Ilaiitlxt DAT'TlaT Tl.MI'l.i:, llioad Hhd Ucrks. Iloliert H. .MacArthur, H. 1)., President of Uaptl't World's Alllancr. will prculi. Mot nine, lu.'io, lllbln School, J."0. ICve., 7:t:,. MII.DItl.ll I-A AH soprano, will r&plst In the evening. Organ Iteiltnl, ".I.",, Win Powell TnuUdell, M. D. ciinarNL'T stiiukt haptist church I'hHllllU rl ,H or 41)111. IUMIIHI-: H. ADAMS. II. H.. 1'aator. n.1.1 llrothirlinoi of A. nnd 1'. 10':ili a. in. Worship and yermon by Pastor. l':"o p. in.- Illblo School und Men's Hlble t'nlon 7,tf p.m.- Worshlu and ycrmoti by Jaslor. JD llAI'TIST "HELPINO HAND CLASS inets B:.'H, 7th below isirard ave. Rev. S. CARIt WOODIIHAD. The nulntet will sing. Friday afternoon and night special Hood b'rldny Service nnd Dnn.tlon Day lor Hetli any Anchorage, una N. Hth st. tjroeerjcg, canned gooda, clothlnx, wood and coal thank ful at.'Lpted. llrelhren FIRST lllfHCII01'" THi: HRKTHRKN (Dunker), Cor. Carlisle and Dauphin nts. , Preaching 10:110 r. m. and 7:1.", p. m. Hundny School 2 TO p. m. Prayer Sleeting each Wednesday evening. Disciples of Christ THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lancaster nvo,, Holl; -net Aspen sts., TK. WINTER. Pastor. 10;ir,, 2:.lo, l. a Dreiel Middle Hlble Classes DREXKI. I11DD1.E IIIIII.K CLASSES We aro prepared to assist ou In the con servation of the work of the Sunday cam paign, ('nil on. write or telephone Mr. Jobborn. 1IH7 Mount Vernont street. Phono Poplar SOUI. I.emon Hill Association "OLD TRUTH TllliOl'CllI NKW EVES" (lAHRIPK THEATRE SI'NDAV NIOHT 7:110 A l.L W HI.COM K A LL Lutheran M rss I A it 7 "iTrER.CN. "Tho I'rlem'ly Church." tilth nni Jefferson sts. l)A.N'li:i. E. WIIiaLE, Paslor. I'alm Sunday. . 10 ::o n. m. Holy Coniniunlon (Open table). Adult and Infant Haptlsm and Confirmation, offering for Heneral Henevolcnco of the fliurrh at large. .':tii p m. Hlble School. Revival Hymns, with orchestra. 4.00 p. m. Second Communion (Open table) Reception of members. 7:15 p. in. Pncred Musical Prelude. Cor ner. Tiomhnni, Organ. 00 i m. Evening Sermon nnd Prayer. Double Quarti-t. U0 p- in. Evangelistic after meeting In the Lower Church. Pmcr and decision. Hrlng soma one with y.u. T.OnnnNACLi:."r.0lh andSBruce-Wm, JTmII Icr. Jr.. 10 l.1i7lt5..S. S...2J30 m.v Methodist Kplscopal CHCRCH OF THE COVENANT Spruce twid 1Mb nts. MILTON HAROLD NICHOLS. Minister. 1(1:30 "Uolng I'd to Jerucaleni." 7.4.1 "Palm Branches." OIIEAT UNION METHODIST MASSMEETLN'tl of converts and workers of the Sunday Campaign In tha Uaiitlst Temple, Hroad and Perks sis.. Monday evening. March 21), at S o'clock. Addresses by Illshop llcrry and Rev. C. M. Hoswell, D. D. Muslo by Methodist members or the Taber- nacle Chorus, led by Prof. J. Lincoln Hall. New Jerusalem (Siredenborglan) "T 11 lT" ( 3 PK n" DO Mt" istli subject of"t he i.er ii, on t-uuUay morning by the- pastor, the Rev. Ci.arb s W. Huriev, at the Church of xba c.ew JeiCKaleni, 22d and Chi-etuut eta, nrrvlca al It oMo.k. .Sun.laj Schuol at U:'M. All tala are trve. Every tody Is welcome. l'resjlerlaii CENl'RAL NcmTri'LlfoAD STttUUr PRES- lUTEIHAN illflll II Hroad end Green sts. ROHERT HIGH MORRIS. Pastor. 10:1.1 a. m. -Sermon b the J'asior, "The Amlen'. Path." 2.11 p. in Sundaj School Clasaes for all ages. tl:4.1 p. in. -Christian Endeavor Society. skip. in. Sermon by Rev. K. I'll olt-.-ilmkln. "Christ ami the Ciowus." Every one cordjally invlied toall servlcei. DAILY NOONDAY SERVICES FOR BL'SI NESS MEN AND WOMEN OLD FIRST I'RKSllYTURIAN CHURCH Washington aquare, (7th und Uicuit sts.i. At 12.2 o'cUik closing at 12. 50 precisely. Addretses will bo delivered tin loilows: Monday, Match 111 Itev. Villllim Heatty leuinni'. u. u, ueriiiaiiionii p irst rresoj-; tvitan i hunh Tuesday. Match 30- Rev William V. Hers,! central c utizregatlonal Church. Wednesday. Murch al Itev. John A. Mac Callum. Vijlnui Street I'reibyteilan Church. Thursday, April I Rev. MatLus A. Hiown tun. I). l.. Tenth I'reibyterUn Church Friday, April 2-Rev. John Allan Hlslr, X. D , Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Saturday, April S Rev. John T. Farts. I. II., Editorial Secretary Presbyterian Hoard ot Publication. Easter Duy at II a. m and 1 p. in. -Rev. Uduard Yates Hill. D. D. ALL WBLCOtj-BHINO VIHKNUS, OIIEEN HILL. Glrard ave. above la"tb7 Rev. EDWARD WARREN. Minuter. 10U1O. "'popular Estimate of Sin." 7:40. "Hehold the Man." Hlble Class, 'i-.'.M. Communion on April . 10:30. Quartet. Organ Recltul be for evening service by Mr. John Dynoii. HOPE. :i-'ll ana vv'narton sts. Minister, Rev! J GRAY BOLTON. D. D. Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR CALDWKLU Assistant. 10:4S a. in" Rev. Mr Caldwell will preach. 7:41 p. in.! Dr. Bolton will preach on "Is There a Hell?" . . . BT. PAUL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Baltimore ave., cor. ."Wtii st. Itev J. BEVKlUDGE LEE, D. D.. Minister. 10.4.1 a. in. Public Worship. 2 SO p. ml-Gradad OlbU School. 743 p ru, Eveulng Worship. Dr. Lea will preach morning and eveulng. Muclo by solojuittet cbolr. All seats free- VESTHOK. eor. Preston and Aspen sts." RVj CHARLES E. BKQNSOX. I. .. pfiv. CHAHLES 11. WHITAKER, B. D.. 0:So' a? ' m. Brotherhood of Andrew and 10:3Oa. m. Morning Wprahlp with Sermon. ""rSf'p! Sl'-Blblt SchiMl-Men'i Bible Clui. o't.l p. m Christian. Endeavor Society- , T IS d 10 -Spetlsl Lciilfo music, service. The sscred cantata. "Olivet to Calvarj will rcudeiej by solo, quartet lugoieoted Zbprm. MM Margaret E. Daily saprano; M& MargUMlU 'crowell, ceBfraHo. Mr. wilttam F. IJabn, t&9t: Mr ..'JK10 " B041, tiusA Mr Wllltaai A Murflsek, -1 gsuUt and dlrsetiw. the Rev. V. C Ontellns, will receive new menibeis tomorrow forenoon, and In the evening (he choir will slug it carllata. There will be services In the church nch evening during the week excepting Sat urday. At Our t.ndy of Mercy Church. Brortd street and Susiiuchanim avenue, Rossini's "rftabat Mater" will be sung tomorrow evening by n chorus df M voices nnd a solo quartet. The proginm will be given under the direction of Frederick Hart, nrunlilst nnd choir master. 'HILLY SUNDAV ECHO MKETtNtt Many Bible Classes in North Phlladel tihiit to Unite In Service. A "Hilly" Sunday rchti meeting, In Which nine cliiili'hcs will participate, Will be held In Tinea Methodist Kplscop.1I Chinch tomorrow afternoon at 2 13 n'i'liifU. The address will be delivered liv Judge John M. Patterson, and the special snloIMs will he Mrs. N'ettle Moore Chain und Mrs. Maranrel MeKlnley Schmidt. The meeting will be for men nnd Bible rlHf.xps from Tioga Presbyterian. Tle' Itnpilnt, Tlogo Tnbeinarle (.tilled Presby terian, SI. Paul's lleforuird llplscopal, tlelhseiunne Mrt'itnillst, Trinity Ile.formedi N'oitli llroHil Presbyterian. Temple Bap tist nnd llnga Methodist Kplscopal churches. iiixicnotjs Miricr.s Protestant Kplncepul rillilM'irOK THI-.' 1KU.V APOSTLES " '.' la I mid Chris Hii lleel.s Rev. itKOitnr: hi:khi:rt toop, Rector. h. in,- tlolv conimutilon. lo .10 a. in. Morning Piaier and Sermon, L :l p in. -Hnndav School and Hlble Claries, 7 ."li p. in. .special Musical Service. Harp nut! violin aicoinpaulmcnt. The tlpctui will preach nt hnlh servlcfa. (ll.I) "ST.'.IOHN'H Hrown, below lid. Dm tor ttlchtuond preaches Mnrvli -S. I0;W. 7.1.. Huhje t ii( nlghl, "Philadelphia Ra linllsts All Read) tn Murder Jceut It tils l.oial capl nllsts. .Manufacturers and Kc- clesjnltcs tieinandSnch Adlon." i AIIIHll OK ST. "t.t'KB AND THK KI'll'H ANV l.ith st. below Spruce. Rev. DAVID M. HTJ3UI.t!. Rector. .s a. m. Doty i.'ommunlon. 10 a. in. Sunday School. 11 a. in. Morning Prnver and Sermon. 4 p. m. nvenliig Praer, Anthem and Aa- Clrgau.' Harp nnd Cello Prelude and Interlude. Soprano Mnlnlsi. Mrs. Henry Holz. i ho Hector will preach at both services. KIMIMIANY UHAPnii 17th and Summer sis 5 a. in. Holy Communion. II n. in. Morning Prayer and Sermon, -:tr p. in. Sunday School, s p. m. Kvcnlnff Prayer nnd Address. Hpv. Irving A. McGrew will preach, ST. MARK'S CHURCH. lOth and Locust streets. THE REV. BI.IJOT WHITE. RECTOR, PALM SUNDAY. 7:00 nnd 8. 00 a. in.. Celebrations for Com munions, 1 0,. '10 a. ni Matins. 11 no n. in.. So.puin Eucharist. I. on p. in.. Koleiim Evensong. The Rector will be the preacher al tlilW n. in. M An nitron Recital will follow Solemn Even foiig, at which there will bp a shoit olldrees. A Pioces-loii or the Choristers and Clergy 1 caring nnlms will precede the Solemn Eu charist nnd follow So'cmn Evcnwing WEEKDAV SERVICES. 7:0O. 7:t.-i nnd U.CO a. tn. und ."i:oo p, m. The l.ltnn will Lc snld and lntcrLesJions for pcaco m.idc Vedllcan. nt liicti in. GOOD FRIDAY. The preacher at the three-hour service H-- .1) will be the Itev. S. C. Hughsou, O. H. C. EASTER Even. The Sacrament of Cutiilrnmtion will be ad minlsteied at Evensons, 3:00 v. ni by we Hlsnop Coadjutor of the Dloceie of f'tnii aylvanla. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH 10th st. ahovn Chestnut st. Rev. CARL E. OHAMMER. H. T. D Rector. Sunday Services I0:in h. m.. Holy Commu nion; 11 a. in., Morning Prayer and S.r.nonl 4 p. m., livening i'rucr and Address. In the arternoon the Rector is, giving; a , equine of lectures cm "The Ooapo. H Hind me .- clospels." Tlio Hector will nreacli al both Service. 'Itolv Week Wrvlces dally. 10 a. in.. 12:30 noon, r, p. in.. Maundy 'I hursday. II ly Cum mtinlon 5 p. m. Hood Friday. 10::.o a. m.. 12:.l noon und & p. m. Hatvinlay. 10 a. m 12::'.(i noon. . , ST. STEPICEN'S CJIURCli 10th nbove Chestnut. DAILY NOONDAY LENTEN SERVICES at 12:110 o'clock, closing at 12:5,1. A short organ recital will precede each service. MARCH 20. .10. 31 UT. HEV. TlinoDOTl'H CAPERS, Bishop Coadjutor of West Texas. APRIL 1. '-'-- REV. CARL K. (JHAMMUR. S. T D.. B: Mieplien'a. Phllnilclphla. APRIL :i , , REV. W.M. Y. EDWARDS, HI. Stephen's, Philadelphia. COME AND nitlNH A FRIEND Itefornied FlriST,N. A., 1.1th and uiuphln riev John D. Hicks. PnsJor10:.'!0 and A: 3. S 2:!10. , JHACE. litb nnd Huntingdon. Hrv. U." C. tnitelhia.IOO. 7:13. Sunday School. 2:"0. Ilefiirmrd Eplsciipal Ol'It Iti'lUrilUIEIc. linh iiml Ox.ord sts. Rev. AlSOl'STUS K. HARNETT. D. V., l"f. tll.lo. 2:.".Ci, S. Evening "Do Protestants Make a Hart of thp (Toss?" i rhveilrnborglan SEE NEW JERUSALEM Unitarian FLBv.v-vVifcen?i;THBtj4c;ii AND THE FATIIER. Ip o. m--Sunday School. 11 a. m.-Sermon bl.tho Mlrilsrer on "OppiVtunltles and Barriers." Admission of new menibeis. 7 p. m -Italian Service. Rev, I' A. Tagllalaltla. S p. m.-Sermon by tha Minister on "The World's Need of Jesuai Then and Now." Monday, March 211, S p. m., Itov. K. 11. Iteeman, of IjiKuster, will speak on "The Work of Jesus. Tucsuuy, ttutli, llev, E. 11. it, email mi "The ItiLglou u, Jesus. Wednesday. :ilst, Rev. E. IT Iteeman on "IliimjiilO and Divinity." Thurtday, April I, Dr. W. Vv. Fenn, dean of Harvard Divin ity school, will preach on "Whom Shall vv e I.ovo? Whom VorhlpT" Friday, 2d, Dr. Fenn on "The Death of Jesus." Easter, It a. in. Union Service of Church and Sunday School. Kgster Sermon by the Minister. Bap tism of children. Reception of new members. 12:1.1 Communion Service ,N p. in Mr, HI, John jaill preach rn "The Resurrection." filltARD'.v"ET (1.120), Rev. K. E. K van's. "turiK "ijrcai Telllptatlon',: 12, "Who Made Hear1 7.1.1, "When Iho OLD OOPS I led 'UK A. P." I'nltecl 1'reshjlerlan THE NORRI8 SQUARE U. P. "cHURCilT lliliuock st. and Husnuehannu are,, Rev. LEE U. RIFE, naetor. Morning service. 10:"0 evening service. 7:U, 1,1 minutes' song service. Rev. David l McCartney will preach at both services. UnlrersalUt rilUlfcil" OF THE RESTORATION.' Mas'tsf l,e. 17th st. JOHN CL.RENCK LEE, D. D 10 13 a. ni., Palm Sun, Service. 7.C3 v. in., Th-vjJJfe of Christ In Song and Scripture." ntbl&uirrbngeineut read by Mrs. John Clar eiueTee. Ilnslc from Oratorio "Messiah." sung by choir, under direction Horace iC in ice. Public, cordlallyjnvited. . University of Pennsylvania V E.SPER "BKKVICB, t:30o'clock. Houston Hall. Address by Rev- Harry E. Findklc. bololstDr. 8. H.LlpschuH. r oung .Men's Christian Association j "WILL1BTOX SMITH." of "Land Title Com paiiy, on "Covet Earnestly the Best Th ns." Arthur Seymour, barttone, Instrumental trio. Special I'alm Sunday music, i p m; In audi, torlum- Drop-In CUsg-BuiiJ tt. ''Do Not Hpconia Discouraged.'' Uader, -Mr. Lawcon, " p in. In Ijibby. Stranaers welcomed. rUNNKSSEH M'ALK CJCAICIKl, . will conduct men' meeting, West Branch. S-M and Sansom ts. t p. in.-An unusual luessage in ong and story All nien tn- vitea. Young Women' Christian Association V7 W. C. A . li0" nc tc SUNDAY. MARCH 2K. 1011 8 A. U -LOWER ROOM. REV a. W. BABCOCK, D. D. "cBNTE.N.iny M E. nlURCH SPECIAL MUSIC. WELCOME BKNEVOI.KNT ASSOCIATIONe) YOUR HELP IS NEEDED The American Rescue Worker?; FREE EASTER BASKETS Will be distributed lo ins deserving Iron tin National Headquarters. 2827 Kraukforq- ai binas send, jout comributlona promotly U (ttncral t William DuD)n. Commandsr. Slff Frankford ave. or In iar of th Pufclte Ledger. (Jih Chestnut sia.. or Ledji Central. nioaeaadChes,(nuC sts lUjJ UALVATIO AltMV. Inc. PhU4lphia Headauartera, Cuioalal frtw r Tlulloln. Sift od Mancet- , Celonel . 13. HscU to smwhus fyas. Hf HK W M I A7J1 W !i few 1 1 .art wli I Mi 11 tll