' UNITE LEOT SERVICES TO HELP SAVE COAL EVENING PUBfild ig3DOBRPHIi;ADELPHIA; tATURDftX FEpRlTABY 0, 1918 ' St. James's nnd Holy Trinity to Combine With St. Mnrk's on Weekdays To Bfslst tlif fuel ntlmltilstrntlon In tavlnff coal, no vveckilny Lenten Ker ccb will lie '"M '" ": Jnines's or Holy Trinity CliurcliC"). It "in nnnoiinccd to. AzY. ;Titenl ot tlio ustnil noonday iTVlecs urliiK I-cntcn ri"ion, II e rectors of ho three clvurclips tlfilileil to liolil tinlon in st. Mnrl.'a Chiireti. Locust ...... lirlneen Sixteenth nnd .Seven- ifenth Mrcctn V , 1,.- service will continue an hero nfnrc no "' 'Imroli I" mrce cnmiKl- to nienmod.ilc tlio noimil hunt! iv con grd?atlon. riiisr w.n l.r.Nr Tenten nervier lire iiiinoumed bv the Wv Ixwls (.' Wnsliliurn. rector of Olil ri.rlst Clmrili. on rieioml Mrert nliuvp Market This nclliR AmerlrV- llrst Lent Amine tie vvnr, enl.l Potior Wimhlmrn ,lM ....i,t. it ti mnmAninitt messnire lie JirKe.1 all to nttend I.e;iten ccrlce. n""1 n"''?T. "".,. , i.,u... ' If tno vjiiri"iiiiii tinm mm Hon nro to survive and prevail," lio save ' tlio Church mnt lie timile to meet ,ii nreient needs with unwonted com JEhenMon and lner Tlu; rhrl-tl.u. who falls to nnnroprlatr nml "liiire 11m .plrltual tonic It n f I itl.er. vv Itlilui illnB vital re-enforcement nt the niot rltlc.il nolrft. I'A'n with our ttonrest at the front, wo dare not he too liusv to sett. the aid of Him who alone ran lead us to lasting peace In MiectllnR up thu outnut of essentials for real vlttorv we 1.... ,n,1liiBi nttr keno ot values ngnm I and again, and unite to Keep llrst things first. Notlitnc Iff H"" recurrent and I nilntitklnc rcconwrratlon m noui win ;rbio us to wlthstind the menace of Mlf deceit and reversion to ilPRrndlni; levels Tor us civilians, even more tlnn for our pallant men In tho t-erUoe., the nation depends upon the Church to mo. blllzo our nllslous resources K MMk 4H I Vl.tlHllft t! n III! It mMIIIIl. mint ! tllimimmiimitiiti mi nn it n t iiniEinif !. tn miivmiii I n iiiiitiiMi itimtnil ITfiMtliilltiliuiiMlilli iiiii.iiniiin iii iii n, imiimmit! in , ., - num. , u .... ,..h,..,, , ..., , t.i,, ., ....1... . ..,. u. ..k -... . H H " i '' ' " -' :' 'i '': : ::.' - .: : -:!:;:..::::.. , - . : . , '-: ' . ; ; . : . .: : .: : J :;!-; i ' M i :: ' : ;V ' I '' :; ' i I '! ihi :.:'i lli: ll!!T!liNlli!Wi:,;i!Iii!fflW!illliIllH ; &yi;v v m ' " m , u? IF; r7 I' .1 & JiEi- i Sft i rSs?iJ;nT W- I ' 5 ? . ii BH -.rfcJ.T4'V. METWnnc U-roA-Tt 4 iSe . uifi CO; ncdr-xe r W . r.Ji' r- , i is -. rAN t .r-v-" r 'v' -cln .t,jj w o tTA rr4b Jfr.. 41tvi km a r r j & ; tl'if ; -J Wifmjmm SmSmWm 1 ,: ;1 : H fil I r s THREE ENGAGEMENTS HASTENED BY WAR Announced nt Wedding of Wil liam D. Martin nnd Miss Clnrn Teal nnd OeorRO A, Martin, tho lirldegroom, wag nesi A call to arms by t-'ncle Para hardened three weddlns i nBiRementn lu North Philadelphia They weie announced at the weddlns of Mies rhra Te.il. of 3301 bridesmaid brother if man. At the reception which followed the weddlnR It de eloped that t'upld'H dartu had become inoio iiumeroUH than any ono fUpectid Tho follow Ins enRnge inentH were announced umonR the BUeeta present .Mies KImIo l.cech, of S3I0 l.eo Ftrtet, and Howard Jlartln. of .125 KianiH nvenuci JIIn I loietue lleas. wick. 3H5 llennltnce Kttcct. ami lta- I innnd f'urr), 4fit!C Iloor.o i-treet ; XIIa 1 Kthel Ilowen, 3040 York ro.ul. and How ard V Nubir, 1108 Krliwiw mi" All Jho prospeitlve bridegrooms tire In tin draft aRe nnd inn) lip palled nt Wt A.lPRhen nxenue nd William D ,.",; 'J Z MHitln.of 211 Dupont dtrict P.oxlior ourIi Tho weddlnR tool, pliec nt tlm homo of the bride nnd was performed by tne Hev, CharHn I.. S'rnKhnlcf, pantiir of tho Tails of SihusllillI Ilaptlct Church Miss Ksther Teal, slttci of the bride, ns on luiollllt (if the Ulli'eit llntles of war llnwcei elTortH wll Ibe made to haxo them take plaie b fore the nun itimwr thp call for sen Up As all the enRiiRed rouph arp close frlPtuls, It Is posslhlp that a triple wed dlnR will Ik held before tinnv Wicks elapse BISHOP CONSECRATES ST. EDWARD'S CHURCH Impressive Services nt Splen did Structure at Eighth and York Streets Impiovslta ceremonies marked the (onyccrntlon lndi of the Ciiuich of St Kdward the Confessor, ClRhth nnd York streits The (oncecintloii eremon. lit whkh the Ut l!( ItWiop Miforl olll elated, be rip at n 311 u clock this mom Iiir and will lontlnue until II 30 Tim lilchop was asiilslrd bv the member of tho pirlsh (lew The Itev .lohn .1 Carr, a formei pupil of the parish Mhool, was master of ceremonies thtie-dav lelebration Ins been nr raiiRid t mark tho event In honor of the oiraslon hoIpuiii itontirie.it mass will bo iclibratid lomortow at II oclotl. at the church by lllnhop McCort. Tho Itev. IurencA J Kelly, H, J., of l-obanl-town, ld, will bo the assistant priest: tho Itev, John 1'. lHrklns, deacon, and l'rnncls Talbot, H. .1 . subdearon: I'alher Vntr will bo mastir of cere monies. The i-crinon will bo delhcicd by the rtc. William I. Mctlaney. On Monday iiIrIH the patlshloncrs will linxo a cihbintlnu In tho parish hall The r'.iurch Is considered one of th llnest In tho I'nltid States and (out up proxlmatel. 1310,000 (Iround was broken for the piepjtt edlllen lu 1102 and thp dedlinlloii took plui In HiOO. It was designed In anoidancp with the plans of the l.it( reolot, tho Ilov. ("hnrles I VandiRrlfl 'lholle Thomas S Md'arH the prprnt riilor follow eil out run cUKRestioti of his pndnesor. CIVILIZATION THEME lSfifS 1 iionjir tmmat, '" OF LECTURE SERIES Prof. B. R. Baumgardt to De liver Course Under Univer sity Extension Auspices I'tof It P. ItauiiiRardt will becln ft retiree of four Wednesdaj afternoon lec tures on "The Development of Civiliza tion" lufnie the I'ulverslty Kxtenslon ocletv In Wlthersimoii Hall this week. He will maintain Hint there Is mie aris tocrat v whoso athlevenunts constltulS' all the pioiircss of the vyirld. and that Is tho arlstocracv of the Intellect The tlrst subject to bo considered Is "Ihe I law 11 of Civilizuioii ir. tieorRp f m,rica' i-iirl.. tliilcuel will tontlnun b h Current irfi. 1'. ...a ttilbu mi rriibiv nflirlinnn. (lis. ' Saturday afternoon. C 30 o'elft). 11-,. - , ,,., I. .-.... 1tnM n...l 11.. ai -111.1r .1. .M NPl.TTIRr pliiiHiiriitupluInt AiinltHu.cof tctcnl MJ w VtrlnV" nf America"-' Our "w liutiflrct fret I lonnio Poitrliw. trfltM Studont Airman Killed in Pnll WICHITA PAM.M T, IMi 1 - Hubert 1' llninoi trnt-two arn old oi cuMuhI, nl n luhnmcil nxlatlon i.ulctf wiw 1 tltocl irntcnl iv u 11 Ills 7. t 1 ' Jj' AV.V I iibii, 0(11? uermanioira avefi' WrUh. Mhnlt. lectur reuftftl. H'tn Wonla ovenlnr. 8 it'eJocU. rYH II i-nvrn jit lUn nrlirrm rrnrt" "fh Cmuicb ot iluman '. mm. Turrilay evenlnir 8 ft' p lew. Aa Hall, oh ID Orrtnafitown avtnue John mauKiiicr in" iit onstiTjcin or tha ffti World" "Amcrtca, th liaborai nomocracy. WVcJiK-mlay afternoon. 1 o'clock, 3XIM cpuoii iihii ii t, nmuingmrai, "Tna ornifnt n cnuixaiior."' The Dawn of ,:r,i.... . . t . riiiirnui. H.riiivwii, t Q ClOCK, Aft linn iihii. ."(" grrminiotn artnu f iimiii rwrr .ur, i uirrni r.YPtlll. Krlua nltrrnoon. 4 nV aii,. ii'utu.. . Ilsll Own l:rll Itllu-t. 'CurraGE lne ureal wr mid th UontA nm" l.vnts" ljorlrlnr. Vy. ej'nmif. o'clock. AMoeltH 5s4l Uermantotrn nnu CuroIlD 1 foo.l jtpfrt, Th nennomleal H VI A UOtM '-.."ni ir lull lilnc. rlmi'. snd Prparstton Uread and ar CaVa. t- r l.lo v rvrnlnz. s.i:. o'clnrk. JlraJ.n.iU Mualt B. M. eninui. 'Tha UpdHi-nV-a.- Tn. .iiuirn. lllQfl. "Otic '1 Ariifcm : n. HeJUcoviryV inuiai," 1IIUH ' . . - ll w l m v 1J3 Dr.TAH.nt) I'UOfH'.AMK Detailed programs aro as follows njlh- nonnilav rvtess for .business lien l. oiinlnif at IS 10 o'clock closlnc nt 1J .. Jracls?!?. VdJrVises will l delivered as -Itov. Iouls C. Washburn, Thomis .1. flar I linjnmln " Tallt MR. AND .MRS. WILLIAM D. MARTIN At the tcccption following their wedding the engagements of the couples among tho guests vere announced. fAlliira Kchruary 13- "r'b'ruarv H-nt ttcv '"V'ibr'uary 15-Itcv. i'hlllp Took, nulllmorc j V-cbruar IH-ltcv l'rancis M Wetlierlll rlrib.hrVris SO-It.v -letv-trt P Keellau St rvtfr s Cliurrli riermnnlnvvii rebrtiarv 'JI-2J lt'v Curtis II Dlcklns chanlaln t'nllid Plates luivy rVbruir) S3 IK v. I'tut S Atkins. Mor fibrtiarj I". ST Itev tteoree If Toop D Ifolv Apostles' vnuren lVhruary 's.Mirdi .'Hev Smdr"on Wsncote M.vii ( i, Hot frauds M 'iVreh Tn-lt-t Joseph II. Ilirp f-t Paul a Churdi March II Itev flnvil W 'lomkins. "i T p Holy lrlnlt ihiirclt ., ,i March IS H-v Vrcdcritk 15 Scvmoarj SI r&7Y.n-Uov tlnvlW TomWn.. I! T n Holt rnniiv t liurvh. March III Hev. Irtlnit . MtUnvv ( liurch of the r.ilphanj March IS .' Hm John Mockrids". V T , dVX'W iin ncv rhlltn M , llhln Mai). n--Ht. rdanl W l.in, M I Ina In (Jrnco MMhodNt I.plr-copTt Church ( Tim llf JUnry 1 ranklan 1 will rrpHii" Tim Km Ir Carlrr Holm .Toiirt furmr lv nf f nttlt will I rriK h thi lull I il t r rtidti of hN pinturatc tomorrow tu tin 1 lrit i ltiptlft churtli, renlnnth unJ Miiotu ttrtetx. 1'AKADISn AND INFEUNO Contiast Tound in Xcwmnn' Pic torial Showing of Hawaiian Islands i Tlio tlioioiiRhncs Itli w.ilch 13 M Nowm in Ins pt evented nil hW tr i 1 1 talks nuRiiorf well for tlu fiituio hlutwhit; i of lils motion pktuu (-(rirn npnii tlin ' KiuiiM of our tihntopl i tluatKs .t .t not fr illHtant date Ills Ilrt tulijiitt will In' ' Tho rmldddcn "lt " lu.h W the IhIiihI of tolok.il one of tlio heilr I comprlHlnff tlio Hawaiian croup about I wldih Mr Xiumiu Ittlund list (.MtilnR hi tlio t uU m of Mimic Oiu of tlip mo-it nocl pips-.tnt1 fi howii in plttuus .is tli.it of tho loptrs, ltl rtij oiu' a putMpuit and none a tpfLt.itor 'J lu Interf,t of tlio i.mtlnutc it ulud the point of their adhiK quo tloim nnd the ntori cdhigt took on Hint u so of .mi duration il o(.caion lather II nn an illicit iluuirnt ' lho lot tun i uiiHworod all thoo In- i... u al.a-sli Wl.niio viiuitii r'.l.... I rallll MlllnliJ ' "l I' ' "rill" Viwiiit'M '!' m i ut i uiirni-ii.il tin iiiiv III- i Lanir rrhM"P ot rlc. rnwland founitUoh and then tontlnUfd with hN March J" ltrv J'hartcH Hutchinson I) , Ut v i ipthe t ilk ' DMKlisCSt liclln V Ch, hi I 'Hm lotent actlll of tho ohano of Jul ti ud NalHItj IKIIiuoi nan Miown In full detail, while i March J7 llv Predcrlck Nurdni. Moorc-i n,0 niRht photopMphv ih lemarK tide ?'' . m.i.ii Mnit nf the htpppftnt ! uti mul umilnn nt. March 'JK kp laiiis J. i aiuvu - i- I. inri!n nut' M roll 2t IT. tl . rntn V Kaf-tcr Mi tuirs as well .ih a Rrcattt poitlrn of the I ifi tiiK nni n iiiictlllon of that k1ii 1 t Christ Church Chapol. S'l JU lif. lOUl' U 1 ilRllUU. n, lU'r . ... .. - ... t rfll hilt U.IU fllQt .in ti i 11 imnliiiil nn Siiridi) lit lie rump ai inline ;.' " . " "- "- ; lander, I H. UMiop of IVmilaiilu upon it laillil pi equitation. I a. n i. Iteligious Hreitirs i : Thft V i:iIn H-Sl DMk, ! 1 . mtnr ot 8t Matthew'" Chiinh, Kroad mil Mount rwm tr,,'tn will prHth tnmorrow morn ltig at It oi lock on I'ltor fitoml lijr tho tlr wtrmlPif hltiiMf rl", will 1- hM In th chnpl at 8 oMnrk ih sermon will be The Peoplo Must tlo On or (o t'wkr " Kreplnc thn Ilonm Plre Tturnin,: will h th? tlilA of the rrrinun lellirta hv thi R rhHrlcB W I ltzfl. D n . pastor of Mftlth Itithforaii rhunli tomorrow oninc at 7 10 rtio mornlntr to nit. will ho " V Worthy Ideal I Tho K r.eortro T A'linn-. 1) P . pjntur , lvtiTTi nf th I'hfitlniit XtrHft IltntlMt I'hurrh. i 111 i -1 . ' preach t lu Ul orlmU tomorrow morning i nn ' HuIttk of Pirknn' IIUvbuI Jf-ct In thocenlnE will b "A Ulifht-Uundid Ileirt " Kl I 1(1101 s MIIIKs li!all-t llll STMT STKI l.Tmi'TlsT (IIIKCII htHtnut jr wnt of 40th (IT OIK1I-; l) ADWIS H I) ristor ' li a m Itrnthtrhoul of anl P to in u in ornhlo and hprmon l J ivtor J hi me Jtul. rs f DirkucKx" !' p in i:enhur crlcp In th TlalU I room nt TI inillloii Court 1 lie lie "A Rlsht I II indf d II irt ' '2 (o I.IMp School ( oiiurrKiitloinil Th" U Ooorpo 1 Aory will praih nt thp mornlntr terke In llopn PrfhMcrlun Church tomorrow. ' Th World h tlfthitmi n ' la th topic of thp ovonlni; pnnon, ly tne J!e. Dr. J Oru Ilolton At lh Arch str. it l'rfhtfrlnn c hun h Dr. Claren I M ward Maiartney will prcadi tomorrow mornlntc on Lltuoln and tho l'rt. fnt Trlsls." In th fenliur ho will preai h on lni(tv an 1 the llennt," tho mi nnd aimon In the ht!h of ''fornnun Tjpei Bnm.j PPnuant Olheru iSot Altogether lo But AH llnmrn." Th nr nhorsarv of Iht founding of th Bo iMoutM of Amrl will l olftfrwd In hi (tiiltil c mirf-Batt mil (hunU toruor rovcenlnB l h lt Wllllim llirk iittir will p-ccLh on "JeHUd mil Joseph ut thu mornlns mrvce. , ."ITralth nnd How to Obtain It will 1 the thctnt of the Ile Ir U John Mur rt), nf N ork nt tho Ntw thouvht rlce tomorrow aftcrnonn ut .110 orlwk In the Cloer Itoom of tho lt.lllvuo-btrat", ford. Colonel Sheldon Totter will ihdhcr nn address nt i Herlco of pitrlollr kihu; mid rrajer for xl'-tor tomorrow lilsht In Ilol Trinity hi pel Tho Km J Olo Warfleld will lead the HrUe, At tho North Uranch Y. f C A Pr. CiMn U AlthouKo will Mpiuik nt tho inm' meeting tomorrow afternoon on the topic. "P)tnK to hjtw." The fort -fifth nnnleHar uud home comlne 8rlco will he held tomorrow' morn fllllCfll IVth rilit flrnnii ! ii i i i mm,k ri.it HUltn Mlnln t-r H.nr I Jtpnntt. Aiocttte 11 n m ' Tejui and JohM h '. 7 1"i p m Hoy Si nut nnnlif i?ir '1 roopi from Dlxtrkt J In I iitherni P and i llssl. li.lli Hint Toff, rt-.ti k - ite ciivkm: hi:ni:i.i p MlMnx , , will preach in rnhitf pniiiif 10 ii Mnrnhu? SerIce. fauhjtit. ' V W'ortlu lib il of I Ifr ' J lu iiibii .school 7 Jn llvenlnit Srxlre Suhjit, "Kreplns tin Jlom llitH Ittirnlnir ' t Mtnlnif t.r I I'hliadhhU Curmt Ou trli t, 1' eJn t Int Plit-itnr MEMORIAL BUOAD AND MASTHrt STH. Dr. William Russell Owen Pastox Home on furlough from ,Camp Han cock, will preach morning and eve ning. 10:30 To Children. "Halt. Who Comes There " Sermon, "Tho ICInc of Christianity I found at Camp . Hancock." :50 Ulhle School. Men's Class in Auditorium. T:00 BaptUt Youiie I'eople's Union. 7M5 'The Virtues and Vices of the Army Soldlerx" hoxo snuvicn i.i:n nr ir. C. LINCOLN Pre-Jijiril ill I I I Vi I MM M.r.M.T I III t JMlM." lt( II sr. ( Ml IK II 1M i lli-v L'l.MU.MI. 1 )V Mil) 10 -, "iJiitdn nnl IIih I'rn U nil. x 7 m llnllul Ml(l 'IVllllv mul tile ll.-Hit i-couil lu hpiI- of in "riiions on I'ominon rtl'M Sntnt I'll aunt Ulhera Not Alto KJhr Wi Hut VII llinnnn IthTUI l.lll VI I'lthSHlllKM.N (IIUKlll llroj I itml Dlininiul ats ill in it. m IDVIVIl'MllV hllUVICi: Jill P. lu Sillialll Si hool il 4 p m iiuiit: JVotlit a turln 7.4", p. in llrv PHIS' It II WICK our Pafiur villi finacli. Subject nf aermon. .Safety 1 irat ' IJuctor Th iiUeus Itkli tho tllstliiLUlshpil vlnllnlat of the l'hllnrlt-lnhla Orchratra, will nsaiBt In tli Muiltal ervlce. beata free IIvtrlK)ilv ultvaa vyplcontf. IIIII'K. ail on! Whirlnn ala , Itt J. finAT HOI.TOS', V V Minuter ID in it. in . Iltv. (ieoren I' Aveiv, 7 43 p m , Dr. Ilollnn'a lhpin Thu Wurlla fltliaeinant mhki:t surviii: (iicittn, ii:km. town. Prtachlnir tnmtrrotv mornlnir nnil evinlliB liv Itr I" W lllnltt, I). 1)., Ir. ipnt of AVHHhingliin lilii Jfrlftraon t'ollece rrotfNtant KpUruiiul ST, JWII-S'S -J I and 'Walnut ata Ihnllfv JOHN JIOl'KHtlHIi:, I U , lttor llip HunJay btrvlcra will ba held ua usual at 8. 11 anil 1 o'clock Alt vveclt-tlay atrvlcia will li 1iM n St. Mark's Church, Locust Bt , bnueen loth nnrt 17th ata I'nUurlin 121 Chest- Mlnlater HKsr UMTAIinV (IllltCII nev. rnniKitR'K it fmirriN, 111 till u. ill piunuHj ni-ii"i lion a m Mr tlrlfflln will preach on ' Lincoln tho Realization of American De mocrat A aervlco flJB will U" tieillciteit Antliem "Jleneiilclua," (lounod. and "I Wallcii for the Lord " Vendelaaohn. l'hllln II floepp. Organist IMTMIIVN SOCII.TV III (II HM NTOWV. I Chelteu uvc nnJ tlrtene at Itev. ItOOKIt I S Hlltm. ,,iiiueier it i in , aermon Vi Itev William II. l'aro To the People of St James's, St. Mark's and Holy Trinity Churches In order to assist the Fuel Administration, no week day services will be 'held in St. James's and Holy Trinity Churches during Lent. We have arranged a plan whei-etyy the usual Lenten services of each congregation will be held in St. Mark's Church, Locust St. between 16th and 17th Sts. A folder will bo distributed on Sunday, February 10th, with full details. The Sunday services of each church- will go on as usual, because no onesghurch is large enough to hold the normal Sunday congregations. JOHN MOCKKlIiaK, KI.T.IOT WHITE, llertsr of 81. James's Cliuicli. Hector of Kt. Marl.' Church, 1 1I.OVJI IV. TO.MKI.NS, Hector or Holy Trinity Church. .-. -V lh -' .&???; tX. jK,j.Jv. t ) .-'t S3i Another Great Book Gerard ky Ambassador JUST finished, it carries the Ambassador's story up to the present moment and covers many points that could not be touched at the time "My Four Years in Germany" was written. The far flung tentacles of Prussian pro paganda the secret steps by which the Kaiser and his counselors are still attempt ing to realize their dream of world dominion the gigantic web of the spy system, which has its center in the Wilhelmstrasse and extends its threads to the furthermost cor ners 'of the world all are exposed by the man whose four years in Berlin made him familiar with things seldom breathed out side the inner circles of diplomacy. The inside story of the Lusitania disaster and the entire history of Germany's sub marine activities intimate first-hand pic tures of the Kaiser, Alfonso of Spain, Gus tavus of Sweden, Briand and Poincaire of France the "unknown, unseen, relentless power of the German General Staff," which dares defy even the Emperor are dealt with in this new book by the "? man best qualified to write of them. Startling chapters tell of insidious German propaganda now. going on in America propaganda that is often cleverly concealed in a guise of apparent innocence. They tell how you can help discover and suppress this "rjoison gas" attack. Ambassador Gerard's New Book will be published in daily installments in the PUBLIC "5- V-i 39 1 ft m 4 mm m IiEjUvjejix I'd m rnmmpnr.inor Sundav. 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