TvmmtfrvmmEFBnz mnssufra m t BANCP&TTOCMN 1 BIG CAMPAIGN FOR FINE NEW HOSPITAL Bishop McCort Heads Ex ecutive Committee, Lead ing Forces for $200,000 for Sisters of Mercy in West Philadelphia. Axrnnlfenients nro almost completed for n" bahtjtiet to InnURurnte a cnmpnUn to hilAe at least (200,000 for a hospital to ba located on Cedar avenue, between 63d and 51th streets, for the Sinters of Merer. The- feast will be held In the 1st ReRl hlenl Armory, nroad and Callowhlll streets, Monday night, and promises to texcel In nlzo any banquet over held In this city. Archbishop Prcmlcrgnst, Blshuii McCort, the ltov. John D, Magulre. of the- Catholic University. WruVnlnVton; Mien Lydln Stirling Fllnthftm. of this city, and Dr, James J. , Walsh, of New "York, will bo among the speakers. City (Solicitor Ilyan will bo tonstmaster. About IS pieces nf Kemllc's 1st lteglment Band Wf will provide stirring music, ana somo tea- turen not yot divulged by the commit- m tee will bo introduced to keep alive en- thuRlasm. It Is1 expected that 1200 men and women of this ahd the four adjacent counties will hear at the banquet their flnnl In structions for raising the fund. Tne cam. palen will bo begun on Tuesday morning and-will continue until Saturday night, Jlay 21. Beginning on Tuesday, all the Aides will meet each night nt supper, to be served without charge In a tent erected In the- yard between tho Cnthedrnl and the old Cathedral School. At that tlma It. ....... ........ ...Ill .......A ...... Km.. ft..... JL lilu lYUlHUia will ICIIUII IIIU ElUllin HICJ lip liav received and hear brief addresses, IS? A special committee has these suppers In IB charge ahd has arranged programs cal culated to make them Interesting. Rlshnn .Tnhn .T. McCnrt bends the Exoc- 14 utlve Committee and dovotes as much 1" time as ho can snare lo personal visits K to learn, the ncnao of tho community re- V: pnMlhw IliA nnmnnlPn e. Archbishop Prendcrgast, as honorary ft- president of the commlttco. has given his tJl A..n.wl , i 41. a ... ...&.., .Ink. I, a 1 n DUlAJIb IU 11IQ IIIU Villain OIIII.U I, a .,- ceptlon. "Our appeal to the people of Philadelphia is In behalf of the afflicted. Buffering poor, for they will benefit by the- establishment of tho new hospital,' he stated recently. "All who contribute have the comfort of .knowing that what they glvo will go dlrtctly to the allevia tion of human suffering. If they give liberally of their means, and even If they make sacrifices In the cause of Christian charity, what Is the most gonerous offer ing In comparison with what tho Sisters of Mercy, at my request, have consented to do? Thoy offer their lives nnd promlso to bear the burden of conducting and maintaining this Institution of mercy without hope of human reward nnd solely for the lovo of God and their neighbor. Surely the public will not fall to give them all tho sympathy nnd material ns slstanco necessary to nccompltfh their great work." Other members of the Executive Com mlttco are the following: Join McOllnn. Ignatius J, Ilorstmsnn, Jo seph Trainer, Charles A. McManus, Dr. Pe ter J". Moylan, Daniel 11. Mnhoney, Martin J. Piiwer- John If. MrClathchey. Mlchncl J. Slnt tery. Timothy M. Daly, John J. Coyle, Her man G. Vclterleln, Frank Hardart, Mlchncl J. McEnery, Joseph F. Gallagher, Jeremiah J. Sullivan. ICugene C. Iionnlwcll. James J. llyan. Dr. Wllllnm H. Long, Ignatius J. Do han, Mlea Constanro 0Hara, Mrs. John Itoth acker. Mrs. A. N, Durke, Mrs. frank A. Hookoy. Mrs. William J. McCloskey. Mrs. f IX. llallahnn. Mrs Julia Mlnnlck. Mrs. William J. Uestcy. Mrs. A. I,, Fluoatrlclc, Mrs. Harry S'hmltt. Mrs. John P. I'onnellv, Mrs. Charles r. Donnelly and Mrs. Mary II. II. McMlcliun. BIBLE CLASS MEN PLAN CIVIC RALLY FOR CAMDEN Biff Mooting Monday Night! in'jMrsI Bnptist Church. '- "'" '. The seventh In the series of civic ral lies will be held In the First Baptist Church, Eth and Cooper streets, Camden, on Monday night by the Drexel Diddle Bible Classes: Edward H. Mills, chief di rector of Now Jersey, will preside, and the speakers will include Dr, James M. Anders, who will speak on "Tho Care of tho Physical aa an Aid to the Spiritual," and John Sparhawk, Jr. There will bo a special musical program and song serv ice before the rally. A. J. Drexel Blddle will speak nt Hei delberg Reformed Church tomorrow aft ernoon and In the evening at Holy Inno cents' Protestant Episcopal Church, Tacony. J, DaWItt Jobborn will address a meet ing for men In tho First Methodist Epis copal Church, Mt. Ephralm. tomorrow nfternoon. Alexnnder Elliott will speak at Christ Memorial Reformed Episcopal Church at the meeting of the Blblo class tomorrows George M. B. Taylor will speak at Mny. amenstng Prison tomorrow afternoon nnd at the Lutheran Tabernncle, 53th and Ppruco streets, on Tuesday night. The Drexel Blddlo Bible Classes of Ocean City, N. J., will hold a union ban quet and social on Thursday evening. The speaker!) will includo A. J. Drexel Blddle and William Orr, chief director of At lantic County. The Racket Club of the Drexel Blddle Bible) Classes will hold a Racket Club reunion at the summer home, at I.ans downe, on Wednesday night, A majs-meetlng of the Bible class of GIensld( Lutheran Church will be held for men on Friday night, with addresses by A. J. Drexel Blddle and others, The Drexel Riddle Bible Classes of East Philadelphia will have charge of the serv ices at the Inasmuch Mission on Monday night. KELIGIOUS BREVITIES "Who Is Blgott" will ba the subject of a sermon to ba preached by the nv. Or. A. E, Harnett, pastor of the Deformed Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, tomorrow evening. The) Rsv. Charles TV. Harvey, minister of tha Church of the Naw Jerusalem (Sweden borglan), will preach tomorrow morning on Th Right Hand of God." Tho Rav. Dr. George. Clark Peck, of tha First Methodist Church, Baltimore, will bo the speaker at the Pbiladelphla-Naw Jersey Preachers' meeting on Monday morning. His subject to be "Beginners' Leech.'r Hopa Presbyterian Church will obterr Its 46th anniversary tomorrow. Doctor Bolton, tns rector, will preach In the morning, and tbtra will ba special anniversary services In tha evsnlnt The Rav. Df. Russell IL Conwtll will preset, tnarnlns and evening In the Baptist Temple, Hroad and Berks streets, tomoirow. Several persona will ba baptised at the rooming aerv. Lr, Jn tb evening tho Temple alee Club will sing. Doctor Conwill will deliver hie lecture, '-Aff of Diamonds," by requeet, on the eve ning of May 22. In Calvary Presbyterian Church tomorrow. tK Rev, William llulr Auld will preach on "Not by Wight" In the forenoon and on "E cuMif' In the evening. The midweek services tU be held at 0 on Wednesday afternoon. "The Best Known Words ot trie plble" will be the subject of the sermon of the Rev. Clar ence Edward Macartney, pastor of the Arch Street Presbyterian Church, tomorrow morn. a. The Rev. C E. St. John, pastor of the First Intt&rUn Church, will speak on "Faith and love Abide" tomorrow moraine at 10 o'clock. lie. W. Douglas Mackenzie, president of the Hertford Theological Seminary, will speak h the vesper service Is Houston Hall at the Blverslty of Pennsylvania tomorrow after mwb. at :) o'clock. The Rev, Dr. John JStttrr Tuttle. pastor ot in HbT Presbyterian Church. York. Pa., will W tfco speaker at the Presbyterian Mlnlilsrs' r Mating on Monday mornio In Westminster Jtau. s)i tnosa win oe ioe Moaern, cnai bi y the Mialetry. The Ktr. Dr Sdwlo Ifeyl Delk will preach o H. JKatlhesra Lutheran Church tomorrow The Duty of Praislos People" IM IB eveoioj on -iom twq ureat ruuia. ' iHfur uWk ausr lead the Oien'e organised jDe etas at $ a'eUxlt each Sunday siurnooa. BISHOP BERBV VAttN8 0' NEED OF OREAT ALEftTNESS "SerloUs Spiritual Loss" Mny Como lo Converts if Neglected This Summer Bishop Joseph F. Berry, through the (Methodist Times, lias Issued n Warning, to clergymen nnd church workerjs to bo on tho alert during the early summer In or der that their responsibility for tho many new converts who have como Into the ehurchee as the fruit of the "Hilly" Sun day campaign may not be overlooked nnd thereby suffer "serious spiritual loss" during the summer vacation. HI- warn ing reads! "It Is almost distressing to tho zcnlous pastor and his helpers that. In modern life, so much space Is annually given over to the "vacation" season. Tho rliurrhes. especially those In a largo city, suffer se riously. The habit has como In stns. 1 suppose, nnd the nidi thing left for tis to do Ib (o crowd tho work with greater zeal during the few weeks u-hlrh lemaln be fore the annual exodus. Tho responsi bility Is very great this year, owing to the largo number of converts which have come Into the church. Are these now disciple to go through the summer with out rertous sptrltunl loss? That will de pend very largcl) -ipon the start they get Thlx Is the time to help them. In tho work of helpfulness lot every Christian engage with zeal." MANY NEW PASTORS TO BE GRADUATED Lutheran Seminary nt Mt. Airy to Present 15 Young Men With Diplomas on Tuesday. Tho Lutheran Theological Seminary nt Mount Airy will graduate 13 homiik men nt the 61st annual commencement cxer clsen, which nro to be held on Tuesday. Thirteen of tho young men to receive diplomas have accepted calls to pnstorntes of churches. Tho annual meeting of the Alumni Association will bo held nt 0:tf o'clock In tho Kralth Memorial Library, and tho commencement exercises nro to begin nt It o'clock In the Schaeffer-Ashmcad Me morial Church, Mount Airy. Tho Rev. Dr. Gcorgo' Gebert will mako the com mencement address, nnd tho diploma") will bo conferred upon tho successful students by tho Rev. Dr. Theodore E. Schmauk, president of tho seminary. Ono of tho enjoyable features of tho day will be tho annual alumni dinner, which will bo served by tho board of di rectors to the faculty and alumni Imme diately after tho formal commencement exercises nro ended. Tho young men to be graduated, with the calls they lmvo accepted, follow: Ulla lMwIn llnuers. of Philadelphia, to the Church of tho Holy Spirit. Fern Hock. Ill Henry Julius nrobst, of Mnhanoy City, to St. John's Church, Trtmont, Pa. Ilnlph Martin Hurr. of Jersey City, J. J., to Holy Trinity Church, Itaekvllle. Centre, U I. Ce:ll Clarendon Hlne, of Wlnstim-Snlem. N. C, tr asnoclato pnstorato Ornco Church, I.an caster, I'n. . .. John Kenneth Mnn. of Rockwell, N. C, to Toklo, Japan. , Marclano Lopez do Alda, of Torto nico, to san Juan, i it. Freilerlch Wlthclm Otten. of Kroop, Oermany, lo St. Paulus Church. Narrow sburg. N. . Jacob Stecley Saxacool. of Sellemltlo. Ta.. to St. James' and St. Peter's Church, I'otts- Fre'derlck WillWm School, of Philadelphia, to aseoclate pastorate German Church, hllz- Kiln'ln lllt'tle Smith, nf Hall, Md.. lo Mount Zlon Church, MldMlle, N. 8". Henry Morris Wcrtz. of Reading. Pa., to nplphany Church. Camden. N. 3. Frederick Charles W'unrter. of lloi-hester, N. Y., to the Church of tho Reformation, Nen Ilrltaln. Conn. . Otto August Mlkkclson, of Hrooklr, r. ., no chirue accepted. .... Otto August Wllhelm Plogemann, of Jabel. German;-, no charge accepted. Clarence nithon Snyder, of 8el!ersllle, Pa., no chargo accepted. SEVERAL ANTI-SALOON SPEECHES HERE TOMORROW Ex-Governor Glenn to Give Three Ad '"' dresses Doctor Tope Busy. "15-Govornor R. H. Glenn, of North Cnrollna, will 'speak tomorrow evening under the auspices of the Philadelphia District of tho Anti-Saloon League of America In tho Chestnut Street Baptist Church, tho Rev. George D. Adams, pas tor. In tho afternoon ho will bo at the Bethany Templo Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Asa J. Ferry, pastor, and In tho evening In tho Arch Street Presbyterian Church, ISth and Arch streets, tho Rev. Clarence McCartney, pastor. Tho Rev. Dr. Homer W. Tope, district superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League for this district, will speak tomorrow morning In the Messiah Lutheran Church on "Legal Shams and Shams." Doctor Tope will also be one of tho speakers at tho National Anti-Saloon Convention in Atlantic City, from July 6 to 9. TO HEAR OF BIIEIMS Clergyman, Thero During Bombard ment, Speaks at Church of Saviour. Some Interesting Information relative to tho conditions of Rhelms nfter tho German Invasion are anticipated In tho Episcopal Church of the Saviour tomor row morning, at 11 o'clock, when tho Rev. Stuart L. Russel will mako nn ad dress. Mr. Russel represents the French Huguenots, whoso religious work has suffered severely through the drain of the European war. and he has como here direct from Rholms, In which city he was during the German bombardment. Ha preached to congregations which had taken refuge In the "catacomb" of Rhelms during three of tho days he was In the devastated city. Mr. Russel Is to preach In the Church of the Saviour on the commendation of Bishop Rhine, lander. NOT AFRAID OF BISHOP Tho Bev. George Chalmers Richmond to Preach Sermon Ho Condemned. Much'dlscusslon haa been aroused In re llglous circles by the announcement by the Rev. George Chalmers Richmond, rec tor ot St. John's Episcopal parish, 3a and Brown streets, who has been given notice to quit the rectorship by June 1, that he Intends to preach the same sermon to morrow evening which Bishop Rhine lander condemned and which Is one of the causes for the efforts being made to unfrock htm. Doctor Richmond will also preach at the morning service. Two Dedicatiqns Tomorrow Two Cathollo edifices are to be dedi cated tomorrow, At 10:30 o'clock In ihe morning Archbishop Prendergait will officiate at ceremonies marking formal opening of the handsome Church of St. Rita's, on Broad street below Ellsworth street. The other dedication will be that of the basement chapel of the Church of the Ascension. I and West moreland streets, Kensington. Bishop McCort will officiate at the latter cere mony. BTEAM81IIP NOTICES ANCHOR LINE NEW YORK and GLASGOW New ltorsd Mail Steamships Tiiacxsu, may it, a r. M. TRANSYLVANIA, JUNE e, 8 P. M. For sates and lull particulars apply to . J. J. McORATlClOtB Walnut St. BOUT. TAYLOR CO, SOS Walnut Si. Or Any Local Agent. SCHOOLS AMD COLLEQE8 Language Instruction Free la conversational Spanish, German, French or Italian FHBE. Only chare fiOo for lessoa book. Horning, afternoon and evening classes. TUB FOSTER eOUOOL Of LAN0&A0E3 ltOO Chestsot BtJMt, IMBEli J w H "TRAIL HITTERS" AT Y. M. C. A. BRANCHES Steel Workers Visit North Branch nnd "Pennsy" Men at West Branch. Tho Trail Hitters' Association of tho Mldvnlc Steel Work", visited tho N'orth Branch Y. M. C. A. last cvenlnu and presented a pioRrnm of unusual Interest at the Trail Hitters' Bible Class. At tho conclusion of the meeting refreshments were served. Plans nro belnn; made for n parents nnd son dinner to be held the latter part of tho month. Thlfe Is a step In advance of last year's fnther nnd son banquet as the invitation will include mother. The Row Robert M. Johnson, pnstor of the 7th Street Methodist Episcopal Church, will Rive the nddre.n to men this Sunday afternoon nt 4 o'clock. Doctor Johnson, who Is pastor of 7th Street Methodist Episcopal Church, will be as sisted by the Le Ray Male Quartette. The North Philadelphia Interchurch I.vceum will hold a special mooting; nt the Y. M. C. A. next Monday evcnlnB to make arraiiBcments for n star course of entertainments to be filven next fall. CBNTRAI., Y. M. C. A. The men's mcctlnK, held In the audi torium of Control Y. M. C. A., at 4 p. m will be addressed by the Rev. Frank Scott, Oak L,nne, who will take as his subject "Wrong; and Right Attitudes." BeiilnnlnK nt 3:45 p. m., B. Lord Kneodlcr, director of the Centrnl Insti tute School of Music, will play tho fol lowing selections on the grand organ: (a)Maich In C Calkin (b) "Spring Sons" Macfarland AVKST BRANCH Y. M. C. A. Tomorrow nfternoon nt 4 o'clock the men's meeting will be held In the gymnasium.- This meeting will be ono of tho moot popular of tho entire year, being In charge of a large group of "trail hitters" from the Pennsylvania Railroad Y. M. C. A. This meeting will be red hot with evangelistic enthusiasm. An elaborate pro gram has been arranged. Delaware Endeavorers to Meet An elaborate observance of tho 23th anniversary of the founding of the Dela ware County Christian Endeavor Union will tako plnce on Tuesday evening, Mny 25, In tho Darby Presbyterian Church, when the annual convention convenes. Prominent speakers have been listed for the program. HI'IIING AND SUMMER RESORTS I1KDFORD KrRINOS. TA. Bedford Springs (Pa.) Hotel and Daths In the most delightful rectlon of the beautiful, healthful Allegheny Mountains, Cool, Invigorating breeiea Good roads lor motoring. Hotel and estate afford overy comfort and Indoor nnd outdoor dlteraton MAONKSIA 1IATHB AND MEDICINAL WATKItS. Kormnl opening June 12ih. Opening tor automobile tourists May 20th. II. 15. IIKMIS, Manager. NATIOyAI.-rAKlC-ON-THH-DKI,AWARE Smith-Hurst Hotel ne"t table; lea-anillll-nursi nuitl Bonab0 r, . bathing. I-E1IN ROCK, l'A. KEN1IAVOIVTII INN. 7 miles from needing Terminal; now open. Alfred Larzelere. MEDIA. VA. llrooke Hall. 8 acres. High, healthy. Tennis, etc. Porch 163 ft: long. ll)c from lath at. "L.'1 IIUBllKILU PA. nAV RinriP ROUSE. Table supplied from UAr IVIUUU farm. nathlnr. Booklet. P. O. N. Water Oap. J. M. OVEmTIELU. I'OCONO MOUNTAINS, TA. Delaware Water Oap. I'a. THE BELLEVUE JJ mc2ty ;& Excellent table. Rooms with running water. Dancing, golf and' tennis. The popular house for young people. Booklet. r CONWAY A BUalR. Mt. l'ocono. fa. THE BELMONT E&rr'S Elev. high, air plney and dry. J. L. Cornish. sTRorjDBDinta, fa. CHURLEIGH INNat K-, Rlue Ridge Mts. Boating, fishing, etc. Oarage. Special rates May and June. Book l.t. MUCHMOIIE A BALD. Plops. Paradise Valley, I'a. THE OLD INN SSVXSZi'S: Managed from the standpoint of the guest I good food and good beds, old shade, tennis, trout fishing I rates, 10 to 113 BO; booklet. Opens May 2T Miss kirk. 4183 Parkelae av. Creeco. I'a. nnrifl pnP.P Trout fishing. Booklet. KUUNLCUUG HOWARD FRIOB. Mountain Home, Fa. Heller's Mt. Airy r. SSt Analomtnk, Fa. STITES' MT, HOUSE jf ",'. Capacity 100. Booklet. TIIOS. II. 8TJTE3. Canadensis. Fa. Tha Plnne Capacity 100. Booklet telle the i nc ruica ttory MYRON E. PRICa Bhairnee-on-the-Delavsare, Fa. I anurnnrl Excellent location. Bath'g, boat's;, LCIIWUUU j,,.,. BkU, DBTTRICK A BON. THP ANATQfC st location. Near golf links. Hooklet. sc KCinVENlIVILLK, FA, ' PERKIOMEN JNN rffi boafr. bath'g, Osh'fA Tenils. Bklt. O-M-Cad, PROPOSED NOSPTtL FOR 3I3TEB OF MRCY RI3HOP JOHNO. VcCOA?r LANSDOWNE CHURCH GIVES SPRING FETE Triumph Over Winter Por trayed This Afternoon by St. John's Young People. Two hundred younp; persons of Lans downe, representing wood nymphs, wa ter sprites, tho seasons, tho winds, sun beams and snowflakes, presented tho triumph of spring over winter In a pageant given this afternoon on tho grounds of tho country homo of J. A. Balcli. Tho fcstlvnl was under tho aus pices of St. John's Episcopal Church, Lansdownc. Tho rout of winter was pictured In tho opening revel, In Which a scoro of small boj s appenred In the danco of tho north winds, nnd 20 llttlo girls rep resenting snowtlakos. Miss Anna Lewis took tho part of winter, whllo Miss Florence Young, Miss Margaret Undor hlll nnd Miss Mario Cascadcn repre sented tho three winter months. Tho next sceno was that of an old time village, wherein tho burgomaster, domlulo, town clerk, beadle, court Jes ter, strolling vagabonds nnd what-not marched In procrsslon behind the Queen of tho May nnd her court. Supper will bo served on tho lawn In "Old Vienna" booths, to an accompani ment of Viennese music, Georgo W. Bradcn will conduct tho festival. Tho Commlttco on Arrangements consists of Mrs. Crosswcll Mclieo. Mrs. William Oliver Kaston and Alfred C. Raich. SPRING AND HUMMER RESORTS Wildwood Crest Where Memorial Day ia Celebrated in a Dif ferent Manner rian to go down for the week-end, or. If that Is Impossible, for the day. The May Queen will hold her court. The floral boat will be sent adrift upon the broad Atlantic. Baseball nnd other games will entertain thousands. You may go bathing, boating, fish ing or have no end of fun on the Rnardwalk and Tiers. Hpcclal rates at good hotels. Dollar excursions Miniluy and an Memorial liny, both Heading anu x-enn-hjlvunlu. A'oto'a the time to pet a cottage, buupa loiu or apartment at moderate rental. Jor lull Inormatloti and beautiful b o ok let write J. WHiTESELI, City Clerk, Wilduood, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. CHALFONTE Atlantic City, New Jersey The Leeds Company Leading High-Class Moderate-Rate Hotel. Al BEMARLE Virginia av., nr, Bch. Cap. rUUCmrIU.C OT0 Bteara heat, elevator, aun carlora. private baths, sta.: excsl. table. tlOuawsJjf.t 3updally. Bkit. J. P. COPH. IIOTKI. DUDUEY, SO 8. Pennsylvania ave.i opens for guests May 13; deelrablo location! nrst class throughout; special rates May and June. SEASIDE PARK. N. J. H uoss TURNtR Directly on Beach. Pcoorieloe 8trlctly First Clan. Open June 26th Booklet. Pecan City, W, J, Come to the BRIGHTON Leading beach-front hotel of America's lead. Inr family resort. Coo), convenient, comfort able. Swept by breesea from Ocean, Ray and Inlet. Modern hotel, excellent cuLrtce; attin, ttve service: H hour from Atlantto Ctty, Opens Juno 26th. Booklet. R. R. BOOY. Prop. OAFK MAY. N. J. CHALFONTE HOTEL c . Reaeonable rates. Mrs. Calvin fiatterfleid. BnOIVN'S-MILLB-iy-TUE-FlNEa. N. J. 'THE INN" Open All Year Hie thousand acres pines; lake, springs. Favorite week-end and tourist resort. Famous southern cooking. New management. mW B. UUPDERB. ISLAND IlEIOUTg, N. J. THE PERENNIAL ' L " Oermictowa. 5SBY- THE - SEA irl;si.-I. and I pj&; Sf4A?.V eTN fip5f ORDAIN PASTOR OF OAKMONT CHURCH Tho Rov. Jntnea H. Feely Now Qualified to Minister to Flock of Many Denominations. Tho Rev. James H. Feely was ordained Into the Frosbyterlan ministry last night at nn adjourned meeting of the Chester Presbytery, In Graco Chapel, Oakmont, Delaware County, which Is a monument to Mr. Fcely's untiring labors during the last six years. The ordination service means much to tho members of the con gregation, aa they are now qualified to enjoy all the services of a church. Oraco Chapel Is ft union church which has tho unlquo position of serving eight denominations. It grew from a Sunday school, organised on October 4, 1903. Last October a handsome stono church edlflco was dedicated, costing a little less than 118,000, which has comfortable quarters for all grades of tho Sunday school nnd nn audience room that will scat 330 per sons. In the structure thero Is a pool pro vided for those who desire to bo Im mersed, n chancel rnll for the Episco palians, Methodist and Lutherans, nnd a service hns been adopted that meets with tho sovcrat tastes of the membership no that thorc Is realized In part tho answer to tho prayer of the Master, "that thoy may be one." An evidence of tho general Interest taken In tho church by persons living In tho community Is tho fact thnt every window Is a memorial. During or.r year thu Ladles' Aid Society succeeded In accumulating 1 1 000 to ho ntlded to the building expense. Thoeu participating In tho ordination servlco last night were the Rev. Stnnlcv V IIunt?r, niodcrntor of tho Chester Presbytery, the Rev. Dr. David Tnlly, Ihe oldest nctlve Presbyterian minister In Pennsylvania, the Rov. Dr. Charles S. Richardson, of tho Llnnorch Presby terian Church, and the now Georgo B. Bell, pastor of the Patterson Momorlol Church, Philadelphia. Muslo wan fur nished by tho choir of tho Highland Park Presbyterian Church, to which the nev. Dr, Tully ministers. Grnca Chnpol has a communlcnnt mem bership of 13G rersons and 40 others are nctlvely engaged In the work. WALNUT STREET CHURCH SEVENTV-FIVE YEARS OLD Elaborate Plnns for Observance by West Philadelphia Presbyterians Elabornto plans havo been mnde for nn observance In recognition of tho "Bth an niversary of tho founding of the fash ionable Walnut Street Presbyterian Church tomorrow. In tho forenoon the minister, the Rev John Archlbnld MncCallum, will preach a ormon In which he will relate tho his tory of the congregation, nnd in tho evening tho sermon Will bo delivered by thn Rev, Dr. Charles E. Jefferson, of tho Broadway Tabernacle, Now York. Ono of tho biggest observances ot tho day will bo that of tho Sunday school nt 2:13 o'clock In the nfternoon. Dr. Chces man A. Herrlck, president ot Glrard Col lege, Is to bo tho chief speaker at that service. Doctor Herrlck was formerly superintendent of tho school. SPRING ANI SU.MMKIt RRSOKTS PORTLAND, ME. There's Vim and Vigor in S TON E HARBOR It's In the air. It's In the resort. It's In the people. The magnificent climato does It. The surroundings nro helpful. Tho sports and amuse ments contribute. It's tho great out-of-doors nnd tho tang of the sea that mnkes you feel better, bigger, stronger. Fine New Boardwalk This Season The city lias Just authorized the con struction of a new Boardwalk, 24 feet ulde, with iron pipe rails between 83d street nnd 107th street. Now amusement nark and baseball grounds. Finest bath ing, boating. Ashing, golf, tennis and every healthful sport. Comfortable and pleasant cottages, bungalow o and apartments for rent at reasonable rates. Excellent hotels. For detailed Information write today to LEO McCRAVEN, Boroujh Clerk, Stona Harbor, N. J. Brunswick Hotel feVhllr, A cold nnter. All rooms Euro., 11 up: Amer.. 2,5U, Write O. V. Seemayer. St Rrcble 8t. NEW LONDON, CONN. The Griswold EASTERN POINT, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT Finest Summer Resort Hotel in America 24 Hours from New York or Boston OPEN JUNE 16 TO SEPT. 15 NEW A LA CARTE GRILL 18-Hole Golf Course, Also New and Completely Equipped Club House irtntrTennlil 'DePrSn"."1 Throuhout' 8uPlr Yachting, Boating. Bathing, Motoring. Tef trl n ce- Tshn la Yj ! nirSf ii'v"8? I,lP5n,ln Every Room. wSSS should'!'.' mad..8UPP""1 by Ur "" fliniil. euut. aMBILiUillKs For Booklet, Room Plans, etc.. address II. D. HAXTON Man,,.. NEW YORK'OFFICBi 803 FllhPII AVENUE. TEuTlVD, 8Q? 0037 Alio the BELLEVIEW, BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, FLORIDA 1 "J Should "Love Your Enemies" Be Ignored During the War? So full was the response by prominent American divines to the invitation of the Public Ledger to comment on Dean Lyttleton's advice to Englishmen to overwhelm their German enemies, with a "War of love" instead of a "war of hate," that the contributions exceeded the space available to the subject in last Sunday's Public Ledger. Another collection of these timely sermons will form an important and interesting feature of next SUNDAY'S PUBLICf&S& LEDGER GOLDEN ANNIVERSAUV OF TKBIPEttANCE OIIQANIZATION President Swflln to Preside nt Nn Honal Society's Observance To morrow. President Joseph Swain, of Bwarthmoro College, will preside at the celebration of the EOth anniversary of the National Tem perance Society, which wilt be held In tho First Bnptist Church, 17th and Sansom streets, tomorrow at 4 o'clock. William B. Bennet, former Congress man from New York and leader of the temperance work In both Blnto Legisla ture and National Congress, will make the nddrcia, . . The National Tempernnce Society nnd Publication House has waged an aggres sive campaign to arouse public sentiment, not only during the last 60 years, but Its work preceded 1863 by over 30 years or earnest endeavor, Tho exercises In Philadelphia will be undor the nmplces of the National Ab stainers' Union, and among those taking part will be the Rev. George D. Kuns, pastor of Governor Brumbaugh's church, who will offer the Invocation; tho Rev. Dr. Rufus W. Miller, the Rov. Dr. S. Z. Batten, who nro the Philadelphia rep resentatives on tho Board of Directors of tho National Temperance Society. It la expected that Joshua D. Bally, n former president of tho society, will be present C. E. UNION TO MEET Young Peoplo's Annual Rally in Har per Presbyterian Church on Monday. Plans havo been completed for the an nual meeting nf tho Schuylkill Branch of tho Philadelphia Christian Endeavor Union, which Is to be held In tho Harper Memorial Presbyterian Church, 29th street and Susquehanna avenue, on Mon day evening. Bupper will be served nt 6:30 o'clock, following nn afternoon service which Is scheduled to begin nt 5:30. This servlco will bo In chargo of Stafford R. Webb, tho president of tho organization, who will discuss tho topic, "The Young Peo plo's Society A Training School." Tho speaker In tho evening will be tho Rev. K. Forrest Hnnn. Teachers to Graduate Tho commencement oxerclses of tho Tcaohor Training Class of the Tioga Baptist Church will bo hold at 2:30 o'olock tomorrow afternoon, when 13 men and women will bo nwarded diplomas by Ray li. Hudson, tho superintendent. Albert Geo has written the class history and It will bo presented by Louis P. Levis. Tho class prophecy was written by Ruth Alexnnder and will be delivered by Lu cetta B. Folmer. Tho Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dodd, of tho Second Baptist Church, Germantown, will mako tho address nnd Deacon John C. Rlgney will offer tho closing prayer. Mrs. Christian Krumm Is tho superin tendent of tho Teacher Training Depart ment of tho school; Mrs. Rutger Do Is superintendent of tho Junior Depart ment nnd Miss Ethel M. Blggard Is tho birthday secretary. BrRINO AND SUMMER RESORT3 NEW ENGLAND MAI'EEWOOD, N. It. The Social & Scenic Center of tho WHITE MTS. MAPLEWOOD, N. H. MAPLEWOOD HOTEL- Cottages - - Casino - - Inn OPEN JUNE TO OCT. NO MAY FEVEn. One Thousand Acre Park 18 Hole Golf Course Unsurpassed. G000 Yards. First Annual REGISTERED Mnnlownnrl TRAP SHOOTING TOURNAMENT July 26th-30th inclusive Daily Concert and Dancinp; Every Evcninp; Booking Office for Hotel, 1180 Broadway, New Tork. Also for Inn, Maplewood. N.II. LEON II. CILLEY, Mgr. rranconla Notch, Grafton Co., N. II. WHITE MOUNTAINS NEW PROFILE HOUSE TWENTY COTTAOEa OPEN JULY 1ST. Catering to those who wish n Hummer Rome In a resort favored with a clientele of the highest order. ON IDEAL TOUR. Floe Oarage. CJolr, Tennis, Boating, Flsblnr. C. II. OREENLEAF. Pres. Booking OKlee In Charge E. R. RICH, Hotel Vendome. Boston, Mass. Bttunderstown, It. I. Saunders House Sf" J?-, Plr" on uay. Good boatlnjx. bathing, fishing, tennis. J. L. RODMAN. NEW LONDON, CONN. Over 1B0 Bathroom Suites. - ' Brmnfort .' Milk, Cream, Early Restr- MILITARY Fltilil) MARQ PLANNED FOR tEAQUE tSLAKftJ Spectacular Ceremony to Hava fct Than 40,000 ParUctonM. .J Final arrnnnementa have been m.j . tho Army and Nary Unlort , Siew! of Pennaylvanla, for th second Il,l!il Bolomn Military Field Maag, to h. to"! Lenguo Island Navy Tart,' a weX tomorrow. " 'foal Acceptances havo been received f Jt ionizations fermenting 40,000 unifU men. unorrne4 To prevent confusion that wa. .. M that tho different 'organization? im Insldo tho yard on nown ..Z form there at 10 a. m. and nrnm.Ti " 10. a. m. the troops wlllmo'vepj '.."i rv Artlnir ntnnrt w)HIl, -.11. I P't toiM In front of the marlno barracks 'u,, Tho revlewlnK officer m v,'n... .4 mlrnl V. S. Benson, tho newly aoViM..? Chief of Naval Operations; Colon,?&i er. of tho United fliar.. n'"iW LeaRuo Inland, and H. Wen Lai. V wi iii" wiij uiiu i.vx union. -jo Mne will be celebrated by the h.jil William Henry Ironsides Reeney ck. 3 lain of the U. S. 8. Connecticut .1 fofmer chaplaln-ln-chlet of the fin.ni.; War Voterans. PMIia THE ANNUAL Sunday School Music Festival Of Tho Phila. County S. S. Assn, CONVENTION HALL' nilOAD AND ALLEGHENY AVE. Tuesday Evening, May 18 Chorus of 8000 Voices Under LtadirshK of Pltor. H. C LINCOLN ' neserved Seats on Bale at 1611 ArcS SL 9. nnA PJV, " 0I Hal ItELIOIOTJB NOTICES Baptist BAFTIBT TEMPLE, Broad and iXrks ""I'l RtlSSBLL . CONWBLL will preiclt Aiorning, iu:ou. uioie oanom, my. qvs . 7 11 TDXIPLB OL.EH CLlm ' ' will assist In the evening. Organ lUcilsi f 708, Wm. rowell Twaddell. Mut. Dlr. Lcoture. -aowko of diamonds." U iiellvared Saturday. May 22. at sits CHESTStrr BfKBfeT BAPTiSTfCUffilcir"1 A OEOIIOB D. ADAMS, D. D Pastor. rv.an TlaKitiaetiAAil af A ani4 t 1 10:30 a. m. Address by ex-Governor 111,1 ni.nn nt flrth Carolina. V 2:10 p. m. Dlble School and Men's OaU union. 8 p. m. 'Worship and Sermon by Tutor. Brethren FinsT ciiuncn op the iiRErniRtitS (OunKerj, Mir. warnsie sna uaupnia tts.'rl Preacnlng 10:30 a. m. and 7:43 p. m. it PUtiUni "."mi ... ,.. .... Prayer Meeting each Wednesday ertnlnr. Drexel Middle Bible Classes rni.XEr. dicdle bidle classes You are cordially Invited to our Civic RUtrrS Mnnrinv ntaM. In First BnDtlst Sund&v SnkiwM Iloom, nth and Cooper t., Camden. BPtt.i7 era, i)r. jamea ii. Anaera ana Jonn spu-'. ItawK. Jr.. usq. uooa music. Disciples of Christ TH1HD CHRISTIAN ClIUllCIl T. E. WINTER. Pastor. lQMli. 2:.1l). T. s. I'rnnklln Home VRANKL1N HOMES FOP. -TlID riEFOTlSO TION OF INEP.RIATKS, 0U-U1.1 Locust St. -1 sunaay, b p. m. services conaucica oy ur. uari uaKer. Lutheran MESSIAH H'THCItAN "Tlie Filendly Church." ,A.k .h T.M........ . ,Ulll Uli.l dClllirvu bio. M2 10.30 Homer W. Tope, D. D., "Amerlti'f I3r.nt.ut Shim,." 7:18 p. m. The Pastor will preach, nerlvtll Trimnit. with Pnln Ounrt.t. Jl TAIHSHNACLE. 80th and Bpruce-Wm. J. Mihi 1CI, U,. IUi1U liltfi O. Oi .uw y .... THE FIItST METHODIST CllUflCII IN Oljfti' WANTOWN. itictiiuu.. nui.i-uijui j. ? UI1AI11.1 tVJDUCI UUi3 itillllBlVf. ' Mornlntr Worship. 10:80 to 11:80. i'S Dr. FHANKLIN HAMILTON,. Chn Am,rlrtin TTnlv.ralrv. Wfllhlnston I). Cumn... Tllhla Tnmtlttit. 1 1 !.lfl 'in 19.'3A. Addreis by Doctor HAMILTON. -..M Benlne worship, 8. , 28th Anniversary Dpworth League, AoorcHl by Rev. II. K. HOLTZINQER. 9 Music by vested boy choir, direction of II. IVS o Daniel. visitors welcome always. Neiv Jerusalem (Swedcoborglan) " rj THE RIOllT HAtiD OF QOD7' Is the sob-1'! Let of the sermon Sunday mornlnir ar Ul Pastor, the Rev. CHARLES W. HARVfiT. t the Church of the New Jerusalem, 52J sad rha.,ntl, ! R.PVlp. Mf 11 n IMACX. BU1-. I day School at 0:3O. All seats are free. Every- body la welcome. Presbyterian Rev. CIARBNOE EDWARD MACAltTNETflS 10:15 '"lTie Iiest Known Words of theBorI speak on temperance. . .'. 13 m. Men's Class, taught by Trot. rslttWi OW-MUtl Wl W.OM... W .,V... .....V.""-. TT 1..... nn . .... . -.- .!... Dlv J. ORAY BOLTON, D. D.J Rev. WILLIAM pivrm CALDWliLL. Assistant. '19 Fortieth Anniversary. ,. , M 10:48 a. m. Sermon by Doctor Bolton. 7:48 p. m. Annlvereary ot Churcn S WALNUT STREET ClfURCH .A u'.l.nl tr.,t w.t nf SOth. M Hcnoois. unsr. aooresses. ' n... tntiM AlttmnA1.n AratfTUlLUlL S minister. - 1840-1018 1 TUB BfWESTV-TlTTll ANNIVEnSABT It a. m.-Hlitorlcal sermon by the ainUtr.M 2:48 p. m. Sunday School. Address by WV Cheesman A. Herrlck. President of, Olnfi College, a former Superintendent. JS 4 p. m.-Sermon by Rev, CIJARLSS E. Jl FBRBON, D. D.. ot the Broadway Taosr-'l nacie. niw ivin, r JProteitantJBuJscopaL rU CHURCH OF TIFe'IIOLY AfOSTLES 21st and Chrlallan sts. ta Rev. OEORQE HBR1IERT TOOP. Hector, .M Holy communion, u a. m. airaun ''y 10:30. Hvsnlng Sorvlce. 7:18. . . ' n-iin -n.rtm. will nreaeh at both servlfisa .Jm OLD ST. JOHN'ST Brown below Sd-Dr. EM mond tireachea tomorrow. 10.30 and 7:W. !1M BT. MARK'S CHURCH lAth and I-ocu.t sts. The Rev. ELLIOT WHITE. Rector. SUNDAY SERVICES. 7 and B a. n). Holy Communion. n. nrv . tfallna 11 a. m. Choral UuciiarUt. AM 4 n. m. fihoral CvanioniT. . -JiM The Ilectbr will bo the preacher " "J "WEEKDAY 8ERVICES 7, T.a, u au m. nq o p. , , IsTt a3niTnktruact r f I f T n i X BA Qint 4I .. w-. 10th at. above Chestnut . .--; Rev. CAHI. B. UlAMMWII, o. . f1tr;fc(l Rnri.v mrvlfam 11 m. ITL. and 8 P. J J ri . f r.. . . tK.at. .aovIasIkI. " nccior tvui Tireacn at """ "" Reformed ir".";;: .T a " jsr.v.""!1-. ' rtamiilnii D. Illeka. Pflr-r 10:30 and 8. 8. &. lltrrrmA KntgVTOD i" rrr.T-.irrtir 4Ak s.'nrl DrttnrA UXua'l.8TU8 ?."'DARN"nect, 101 srvq a:au. p. givening. --yni o " Swedenborgien BEE NEW JERUSALEM Unitarian 1-. .1 : .... .W.n-H Im miiW t.-Rev. c. E. ST, JOHN. Minis jr. 11 a. avj. Preaching by the Minister on "Faith, nw and Love Abide.' University of rennsileaoU . VESPER SERVICE. ..:30o'clock. .""'ir.BsMi Hall. Speaker, Pusldent w, H?t!': uusl 'conrl" eolo'llt, kensle, of Hartford, Anna C Harris. Younr Blen'a Christian AsseUtlen WebtTbrancii y, m. c, a! ? Wl". . .. 4 -1KMI A. gooa. live inoeuug vr ,,wt, -- , - r abjb led by Pennsylvania Railroad Y, JX-Jj .I II Hitters.", tjpe-cisi u - ixjkbj town visitors welcome, , -rTJfM REV, FRANK 8COTT. Oak Laps Part. "Wrong and Right Attitudes." J'it7M auditorium. Organ recital, 8:48 p. nt- s"fJB era corqiauy weicoms. HI I Lflt.ntaTllf ANTI-BAfJOoN LEAOl Ex line. aovernor R B. Qlenn. of Nortt "gl liua, wu spcaa on iniw ,,; alien! nr T.mnl.. KSd and Bnruce. 6uasy',W noon. May 11 at 4 o'clock. ! jyra Street Presbrttrlan Church. 48th Duiiuss eveaina BKNEVOLKNT AagOCIATjOM , a-WM aii.viTinM .nMV. inc. tfWUdelphla Headquarter;. ColonUI Building. Wtb and Market Colonel R E. HoU la epauBW Telepboneas Bell. Walnut :,. jsi , Kejaton.