THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE IS. 3898. v00aaa0v)0a IS and 2T: I Personal f Mr nnd Mrs. GeorRt H. Smith en tertained nt enrds on Tlmtsduy own Ins In honor of Mis? rornmn, of .lor-h-. City. The affair was mom delight ful and the iMnlla were rluliornte Tup decorations wcrr- In reel, white and blue. Huntington cntcre-il and H-iur-r h orchestra furnished mulo The kupkIb .ere Mis. Kormiin and Ml"1 ruiiiiun of Jersey City, Mts. I'arlihuist. of Oiange; Mr nnd M:e. A D lllackln ton, Mr. and Mis O. du U. Dlmmlr-k, Miss LlnherB. Miss lielln Mls Arrh bald, Miss Hunt, MIrs Oalpln, MIhs Dale, Mies Simpson, Messrs. Itusscll Dlmmlck, Swift, Law, Xenli. 1. 1. Cha-e. James Ulnli, A. i:. Illtntl Jr. J H. Btooks, Cialpln. Klngshuiy and Walker A delightful enteitalninpnt was given last evening at the home of Mr. and .Mis JnniPs Arehhald, under the aus pices of the Missionary soilety of the First Piesijyterlan chinch. The jiio Kramme was of an exceptionally high order. JIIss Clara Simpson i harmed everjojio hy her dainty snng. Mls Ullabpth Thompson and Mi. Downing sang pietty solos and the First thmch quartette tendered selections Miss ldlth Norton gac three recitations In her own unsurpassed mannei, the Lullaby by Kugene Field being epe dally farlnatlng. Miss Violence Rich mond was the accompanist. Mrs. A D. ItlacMnton gave a beau tiful luncheon jetoiduy In honor of Mrs. Foimnn and Ml?" Korman, of Jersey City, and Mis. l'atkhurst. of Orange. The table was !oel with Its rieh mass of pink roses. The only gucstb were Mrs. O. L. Dickson, Mis. (3 H Smith, Mis. V. S. MolTatt. Mis A M. Decker, Mis. N. Y. Leet, Mis. A i: Hunt, Mrs. C II. AVelles, Mrs i du It Dlminlck, the Mls-ses Mattes nnd Mls tialnln Mrs J. 1. Dlikwon cntu tallied the members of the "liecn ltldge Heading dub and a few other fiiends eteid.i, at het delightful country place, "Rraeslile," In Pulton. Among those who composed the party were. Mis. i: S Moffat. Mis It V. Archbald, Mi? W.,W. Sctanton. Mis. 11. M Wni ton. Mrs J. G Sanderson, Mrs. Town send Pooie. Mrs J. I.". Cnrmalt, Mrs W II rciMii. Mrs II. C Shafei.Mis. II B Ue,ne.lel, Mis llosle Mis. Jlar. Kan. Mis Geoigp l'onre. Mis. W J Blown, Ml" Anna Sanderson, the Misses Dlmmlck. Tomorrow the Countij Club Golf team will go to WIlUes-B.ure for the lturn game Among thoe who will pla on our side aie Mesis. Wntklii, J II Brooks. A. XZ Hunt, Jr., 1'iaiik nnd Theodore "fuller. C. B. Maiullle, Huntington. Kingsbury, Anderson, J. H Torre, James Blair, Thome Wal l.er nnd Bedford It is expectid that a number of ladles from this i It y w ill witness the game. A party of young people chapeioned by Mr. and Mis. W. T. Hackett en Joyed nn outing at Nay Aug pari: on Tuesdaj Among those present were. Miss Emily Mayer, Misses Chailotte nnd Helen Hand, Miss Sauerweln, of Buffalo, Miss Cora Decker, Miss Louise Matthews, Messis. Rowley, Frank "-anghley, Woodwaid Gnade. A camping party which will go to Lake Wlnola for a. ten dajs' stay on July 1 one will be composed of Mrs. M W Torrey. Mr and Mis F. S. Godfrey. Miss Mnigaret Tnnj, MI- Kdlth Jones, Mlta Jo-do Lees, Miss Bessie Itiee, the Mlsts I'ettlgiew Messrs Clarke, IJverltt, Hall, Comegys and Hand, of New York. part composed of Itavmond San deison, Leon Griflln, Max Jessup, uhtc Dean and Ralph Allen will spend next week at Summit Lake A number of little people gae a charming plnj at the home of Mr. James Aichbald. Thuisdaj eenlng, for the benefit of the Home foi the Friendless. An Informal dance was given at Sio gel's academy last night for those who participated In the recent Old Folks" concert at the Lyceum. Mis, H C Shafer will give a lun cheon todny at her charming country residence In Dalton. Miss Mario Nettleton will entertain a small company of ft lends this after noon at a thimble tea. Mr nnd Mrs Byron W. AVinton an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Frances, to Mr Arthut L' Twitchell, of Portland. Me On July 1 the golf team of the Coun try club will plnj a game with tbo i:imlra club, a return game being scheduled for the Foutth Mr and Mrs Henry Belln will give n dinner this evening at the Country club In honor of their guests. Ml. and Mrs Vorhees, of Philadelphia. Mis6 Grace Peck will glo a bicycle Pi t on Tuesday next. Mr nnd Mrs J. G McAskle enter tained friends at dlnnei on Wednesdnv Mrs J It. Clarke entcitnlncd fi lends Informally Thursday atternoon. Mr and Mis E P. Hemvood en tertained a small company of guests on Tuesdaj Mr and Mrs. David Sprulis "ntei talncd guests on Tuesdaj evening Miss Mary McAndrews, of Fall view avenue, entertained a few of her friends Wednesday evening In honor of her cousin, Miss Kitty Lonergan, of Klinlrn. X. Y. Mm William Cunnell enteitalned Rev Dr. nnd Mis Glflln and their guests Mr. and Mis Matthl at Lake Herir. on Thursday. The Anthracite Chautauquj clicle wns entertained Thuri-day e.enlng by Mis. Thomas Gillespie. Dr Hnry Robeiw has been spend ing the past week In Wlnola with his daughteis. Mrs GulicK and Mis Turner nnd uheie ilu Roberts Ikis been for seveial months un Wednes day last Dr. and Mis. Robots cpU brated the golden nnnlveis.iiy of their wedding, hnvliif, ben mairled Ji,i,t fifty yeais ago. The wedding anni versary Is the doctor's tevviily.sr vnth bllthday Both Mr. and Mis Robots nte halo and hearty nnd give piomlse of rmtslm; u Rootiiy nuinbor mote of nnnlveiFjrles whieh their manv filmda devoittl) wish for them. Jirvltutloiu have beau Issued bj Mi and Mrs. Isaac Deppen, .if Price sircet. for the marriage of ihelr duuchtei, Mltfl Alice Fiances Deiipen. to Frank Hngen, of Tenth stieot, the repiesemn tlve in this section of the Ileiry, Wis , ncr, Lohman tonipanj, of Now York city. The ceremony will "uo nt the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church on Noith Main avenue on Thursday, June 30, at noon. Mr. Harold Waties is home fiom Princeton. In the recent play of Poco hontns given by hi class recently, Mr. win 1 08 wns tie "Lead nc lauy nnu scored a gioat success. "Times nnil Rhymes." by James Cl.it Ptiec llnivey. Is u little blue nnd white volume, clover decked without nnd with heavy, c-ieamy pages within that will atfoid tho tender more than one delightful penpal. The avowed pinposo of the collection Is that tho poems are suitable for recitations, but tliip nte many versos which contain sentiment and thought In which their beauty Is most uppieelated by the sllciit readet. They aie of uneunl met It, jet all have oniPthlng distinc tive to commend them. "The Wlileit- lliif. Regiment, rho Ble.velo Race," and others aie such as to appeal to the popular em. Thetc- (tie also two en Jojnble prose selections. Theie l one little poem on tho grevvsome subject of "An Old Skull" that contains some delicious bltH of philosophy Here Is a stanza. "1 sny, old skull. ou'vei happy laee 1 thought that the grr.ve was a dismal pine e, I'll wagei a ti.it Hint when on earth Vou hadn't tli.it permanent look of mirth. And frowned a ou went about sinning" Another, "TIip Waxen Bust," Is full of quaint humor lelatllig to the trials of a photograph man who had to "take" the queen: "Hut be couldn't sny 'Lift up jour chin' to her. lie couldn't command hei smiles, llo couldn't put prongs In the back of the head Of the fjuoen ot the British Isles" Heie Is a staiua fiom a poem ot mudi poetic lienutv: "I wondci If ever the angelo ejes Are tilled with pltjlng tens, As thev kr.itit to tin- souls unfit for flight, A few inmc we.iiy Jiais'" The volume Is published by Lovell, nnd the pih-e has ioen one dollar, but tile entire edition has been piuchnscd by 11. H Beldlemnn, who Is selling It at 40 cents a copj". Movemeits f People, V. B Sluiges has returned from New Yoik cllv. Mrs. George M Hallstcad was In New Yoik this week .Mi. and Mis William McClave are In New Yoik cltj. Mrs M L Smith lias returned from a visit to Montrose Henry 'A. Russell, of Uoncsdalc, was In the elt jestcrdnv Mis J lien Dliniiilek Is v IMtlng rela tives In New England. Mis l II Seluirer. who has been se. rlou-lj III, Is improving Judge and Mrs. Alfied Hand will go to Detroit, Wis, net week Miss Slebert, of Columbus. O. Is the guest or the Misses llanley Mrs Nellie A Lovvrv has gone to West eivllle, O., for the summer Rev. J II Svvert Is spending a portion 0 Ills vacation in New York. "Mrs G Mosfi attended commencement nt Ke stone iicadrmv jestetdaj Mr and Mis. Frank Fleming have re turned from their wedding tour The Mises Northup ate attending com mencement at Keystone acadetnv. Mr James Arclihald and family will leave for Cottage City on the L'ith Mr ami .Mrs Randolph Crlppeit. of Dal ton, spin a d.iv In town this week Mis Hit hard Matthews ,md family are ut Poph.im Beach for the summer Mr. and Mis fieorge Pooie icaehed line this wick from South Africa Miss Fiances Wlnton will spend the next ft-w d.ivs In Willi imstown Mass Judge Jcstip nnd f.unllj, of ilontiose, aie nt Ampersand, N. Y for the sum mer. Miss Marj Tr.u-ey. of Ilonesdale wns thp guest of Miss Helen Hand on Wednes day. Mr. anil Mrs. C W. Fulton are In Nova Scotia, where they will spend s-ev-eial weeks. Dr. Saunders, formerly of Wilkes. Bane, has taken up his residence In the Noith End Miss Atkinson, of Philadelphia. Is the guest of Miss Emma Ruins, on Madi son av nue Mis S. A. Blown, of Jefferson nvenue. has been spending the week with friends in Wnveilj Captain S S Herman and Richard Thomas, or Company A. will return to Camp Algei Dr nn Cleft, of Oneonla, hns been the guest of his f.ithei, Itev. Dr. A J. Vnn Cleft at- Dunmore Mis ji. it Voslnug nnd daughter. Clira of Parker street, are now- nt At oct up mid Far Rockawav Mr. .1. M. Chance will go to New Yoik to attend the National Music Tmchcis' association nf the Wildoif Dr. F 1. McGinvv has leturned to the liij nltn- a two weeks' v.uutioi ind is again at his oldie on Wjomlug nvenue Itlchnid D Jordan a studeni ut St Mno's simln.il, Baltimore. Is spmdlng bis vacation at hi home, on Moiis'y avenue Geuige Jackson, of Lehigh unlversliv, hns letuimd to spend the summer at tho home of his parents, Mi. and .Mis E S Jackson Chouniiy De rliy. of thu Times, enter tained his liiother-ln-l.iw, Piofessoi F 11 Hunt, of Peddle Institute, f Ilxhtstonr. N I , jesteidav. Tlie Misses Hell, of Washington, I C, will lie the guests of Mis. vVllllim Connell and lier granddaughter. Miss Jes sie PlmmlPk net week Coipoial Rlehaid J Boiuke, of Com piny C. Thirteenth icglne-nt, nt c-ii ip Aigcr, Is In the elly, having been grant cil a fuiloujjh of one week, Mrs Geoige B Smith Is entei talnlns Iipi aunts lint' nieie, Mis Foiiuan 'mil Miss Fnrman. of Jeisej City, and Mis P.nkliiirst, of Onngp, N .1 Mis m. l Walsh, mother nf .ttoi-ii-y M J. Walsh has letuiiinl liunie finrn N"wsliniisville O wheio hlu- hjh In slnco April 1 visiting hri ndopf-il d ni ter who Is In a convent at tu.it pine Superintendent Itolnit .Mc'Onr. i Mar Ur M-cIihpIc David Brown and .Imi ph Mrdunv of the Delaware Ljelinvvunnii ind Wes'nn shops, ale In nt'Pieluiee at the roiivmtluii of M.ilct C'ni luilld eih and M isiei Mechanics nt Har.itogi. Mr Medway is atcompanicd liy his daucbter I After the Fever Llttlo Ctrl Was Wonk and Could , Not Eat-Hood's Sarsaparllla . CavoHerAppotltoandStrongth- Eczoma Disappearing. "My little cirl was sick for soveral months i.ita typhoid fever, and after sua (jot over it ohe was weak and did not cat. My husband cct her a bottle of Hood'a Sanapcrlllj, csying it v.ould inako her eat end rIvo her eitreuetu and it did. Liao kid taUca it only n Bhort time when slio was well and strong. Evcryouo who sees her is surprised at her improvement because e'uo was so weal: and thin, but now H fat nr.d healthy. I am giving her Hooel'3 Sarsararilia nov, for eczema and tho trouMo !a fast disappearing. My hus band hss taken it fo- rheumatism and it has clono him cood " Mrs. Clinton 11. Cope, Buckingham Valley, Pennnylvania. Hood 9 Sarsa- O parilla I J the hest-in fart tho One True Wood I'urlfler. Sn''j by " druRgliu Price. SI i six for ts. Hnnrl's: Pillc are Ul test "'tersilnner 11UUU & I'lllb puis, aid dUHuUoa. ul. H-H-f s-f -f -t-ftft-t-f-H-t-f REUGi ?sN viy -H-f-f ftf-f f -r-f-f-f-f -f t t-r-ft-f It miij not be geneially known the eMent to which the Young Mens Chilstlnn nsfloilatlon Is occupying the Held among the volunteer iirmy of tho Flitted States now moblllred tit the various state hendquatters, nnd espec ially ut Ihe thief, latgo tiatlonal camps, viz. Chlckamauga. Tampn and Camp Algei. Va. At the nbove niuneel eiunps extensive outlay in pinctlcnl appli ances nuift needed and uppteclnled l)j' the Holdleis tins been made lij tlie Young Men's Cliilstluii ussociatlon, state and national. An Idea ot the vvoik In general mav be obtained fiom u synopsis of the vvotk of theso tepreseiitnllvo lletds Camp Alger. There me now erected nt e-lght slint-egle- polniH. suitable tenlage fot tide iiuatelv ciinylng forward tlie plans made by the association foi the eleva tion of the JJ 000 or more olunt'-ers fiom nt least twelvo different states. Other tents will be elected a men and means can bo seemed. Of these 22,000 men ut Camp Alger, four regiments come fiom Pennsylvania. The Associate society of the Red Cioss of this state l making stre-nuoiis e-ffoits to equip an ambulance- corps nnd Held hospital to send It to tho front immediately and maintain It. To carry out Its plans successfully large expendltuie ot money will be neeessaij'. The people aie tospondlng geneiemsly to the opponl, but the con ttlbutlons nro not e-oninunsumle with tho undci taking Outings for n day by the congiega tlons of out cltj chinches and their ft lends seem to be moie general this season, heienbouts than usual. On S.ituiday last the Chun It of tho Good Shepherd, Giern Ridge, went to Lake Ailel On Thursday ot this week tho Dunmoio Presbj tenans spent the elaj at the same place. On rildny of this week the Sunday school and congie gatlon of Elm Pnik chuich go to Far dew and nn the same day the Pinvl dence Presbyteilans go to Lake Ariel. On the 27th the First Pipsbjtetlnn people picnic nt Lake Ailel. The Luth erans this veur will have nn excuislon to L.inesboio. Mlgte Hews Hotes, Rev. A. P.. F. Rrown will piesent an exegesis at the R.iptlst Pastois' eon fereneo next Monday nt 10 .",0. Rev. Dr. S. C. Logan leaves the city on Mnndnj next for sevei.il weeks' visit nt his old home In Indiana. Tomonovv will be Children's day In the First Presbyteiian chinch and nn excellent piogtaninie hart been pre pared. , Ripple division, N'o. 4", Sons nf Teni peiance, will meet In Fvnns' hall, on South Main avenue, this evening at 7 "0 (dial p. M F. Lai kin. of Klin Paik chinch, will lead the "."0 a in union pt.ivcr meeting at Oieen Ridge on Sunday. It Is held in thp Presbyterian chuich Rev. David Jones, of the Fiist Welsh Congiegatlonal chinch, will nieacli nt tho Plymouth ehuich next Sunday evening. Subject, "Crossing the bor der." The Sunday meeting nt the Young Women's Christian association will be a sacied musical, in ehnige of Mis Iiene Kann. All women and girls nio invited. Miss M. N. Draper, of New Yoik, will assist the pastor of the Gospel tabernacle, on Noith Jefferson nve nue, nt the sei vices at 10.30 a. m. and 7 "0 p m. The S.'t-bath srh00 nr c.iace Luth ei an church will hold Cii'dicn's day exeieises nn Sundav evening The pm gi.iinuu will consist of song, i-tc, also a shoit addiess by the li istor ' .Mot monism, or the Inconsistencies of Rtlgham Younglsm." will be treated upon by Rider W J. Smith, of Dottolt. Mleh, Sundny evenlnw In Flnlej hall. No. .110 Lackawanna avenue. Service opens promptly nt 7 o'clock Rev. Dr. Rtooks, of Wllkes-Ilairo, and Prosbjteilan missionary of Lacka wanna Piesbytorj, has been ill the city recently planning and consulting in rcteience to t'utuie enlargement of the woik which he suppi intends, Thomas Johns, of the DU knon woiks, will addiess the meeting at the Rail load depaitmetit ot the Young Men's Chilstlan association Sunday after noon nt ?:V o'clock. All lailioad men and their families aio cordially In vited. Next Sunday evening Rev. I). p Jones, n the Tabernacle church, West Side, will pieach at tho Tajlni Con giegatlonal chuich on 'The Obligation of the Members to the Chuich." The topic was given by the above chute-h to Mi Jones The service at the Young Men's Christian association tomonovv nitei noon will consist of n song seivlce led bj J M Chnni-e. nnd seveial bclectionr by the Young Mens Chilstlan ass,-(a-tion orchestra. All men me eoidlallj Invited to attend. Tho houi Is 3.11. The eiuatteily meeting of tho Welsh Congiegntional churches of the AVj li mine. Luerne nnd Lackawanna coun ties will be held In the Congregational chinch at Taylor on Saturday and Sun day Coiifeienee at 2 p in Sautidaj-. Pleaching services In the evening and also all day Siindaj. The Volunteets of America have moved their place of wot ship to 310 AVashiugtiJii avenue, wheie thej will have their Hist beivice tonlgln. JKet li.gs eveiy night On Smidajs the ser vices nie as follows Ilollne.-r. meet ing at 10 "0 n in. pias(. service nt p m ; Volunteer rally at S p. in. Rev. Robert F. Y. Pietec, the pastor pio tern of the Penn Avenue Raptlst chinch, has planned a 3Piles of popii. lai Sundav evening seivlee-s for the summer months. The exeieises will bo Just one hour long, and the sixty min utes will be fully occupied with u var ied seivlce of Scilptuie lessons given In plctuie, stmy, and song. Toiuonow oveiiliuT the pastor will give a bilef llltistinted seimon on The Piodlgnl Son fiom the topic "The Piodlgal Son, In Two Chapters." Rev William Mason will occupv tho pulpit nt the Simpson Methodist e-huiih toinniiovv moinlng. In the evening Rev. Dr. L. M. Dtinton will prea-.h. Dr. Duntou repiesents the Fi-eedmen's Aid nnd Soiltliein Rduentlnnnl Focletj, and Is uccoiiipnnieil by n company of student slngeis Iiom I'lallln unlvenlty of Orangeluiig, S C Thev nie known as the Plantation Motility ejuui tctto, nnd It Is u into ueut to hear their riagnlll" ent voices. No doubt Un church will be tluonge-d on this occa sion. Tho late Qeoigo Muller. of Uristol. built an orphan's homo for 2,000 chll Iron, fed, clothed nnd educated 0,000 oiphans at n cost of J100.000 per month, nreiuJieil the ISnsnel In foitj'-two coun tries, and though n poor man, ho never nsked uny one for n penny. A man of faith nnd prayer, for whom nnd his orphans tho Lord Ood pinvlded. The Rev James Hughes, of Africa, will de liver n lecture on tho above Oeoigo Muller lu the Plymouth Congrcgntlonnl chinch, Jackson stteet, Monelnv even ing, Juno 27. Professor Unuer tins kindly consented to be piesent nnd play. Tomorrow's Services, .Uctlioillnl. Rim Paik church Prayer and praise service nt 9 3u. preaching at 10.30 n. m. and "80 p. in. bj the pastor. C M lllllln, I) I) Siindiiv school nt ! and Rp woith league at 0 30 p. in. Hampton Street Methodist Rplseopal elniieh Rev James Hennlnger, pastoi. Seivli-ps as follows- Poaching nt 10 3' subject of sc-i moil, "The I.cmsoii of thp Lilies or (Irowlng In (Irace ' class meet ing at 11 3D. Sunday school nt 2, Junior Rpworth lenglle nt .1, devotional meeting of the llpworth league nt 61, subji-ct, "Slv Mlssliinnrv liutv. do or Send" leader Mrs J T Whiting, evening ser vice at 7 "0 Midfeet of sermon, "Clod's Call to Men" Strangers cordl illy Invit ed and a welcome to nil Simpson Methodist Rplseopil church Moinlng seiv.ee nt 10 30 seiinon bv Rev. William Mason, evening at 7 30, sermon by Rev Dr 1, M Uiinton of Orange -be ib, S C music bv the famous plan tation Melodv ilinrtetle. Couit Street Methodist Rplseop.il church Love feast, 10 a m , followed by baptism, reception of members and the Lord's supper Sunday school, 11.41, Junior lengue, 3 30 Rpwortb league 0 31, pienihlng bv thn pastor ,it 7 30 Setts fiee, all aie welcome, fi. C Ljm.in, pas tor Providence Methodist Rplseopil chuich Rev. William Rdgiir, pastor. The usual sirvU'es will be held. The pastor will pieaeh at 1030 a in and 730 p m Moin lng suliject, "Moral Rdiicatlon of the Young." evening subject, "A Neeessarj Choice." In connection with the mefcilng service) there will be the baptism of voung children Sundav school nt 2 p m, Rpworth league at Gil p m, A coi illil Invitation to all Diuiinore Methodist Rplseopil church A J Van Cleft, pastor Sen lies nt 10 30 u m nnd 7 30 p ni , conducted by the pastor Subject for morning "The Crsi Reached, evening. "Were We Justltled in Going to War Willi Spain " Cedar Avenue Methodist Rplseopil ehurcIiF. P Dotv, pastor. Services at 1010 a m and 7 30 p m . sermons by the pastor. Sundav school after the morn ing service Rpworth le.-iRiie song and prajer set vice 6 ".0 p. m. Seats all free A cordial welcome to nil llowniel Place Afilean Methodist Rpls cop il chinch Rev II. A (Jrant, 11 D. pistor Morning sermon at 10 30. subject, Pilvlleges of the Sons of Cod." 2 3), Sun day school, "50 p in, thlld In the scries of senium lectin eq on "The Disadvant ages anil opportunities nf the Afro-Amor, lean Youth" All nie cordlullj' Inv ited to nnv of these services. Methodist Rplsenp.it church Clnrk's Summit. Rev Frank W. Youiirs pistor Sundav school, li) si m claps meeting. 12 in. Rpworth league, 7, lead by J J Jennings The pistor will preach at 11 a. in The Chllelien's Daj- exeieises will do tendered nt 711 p m. Moscow Methodist Rplseopal church ISO a m, Sunil i school, 10 11 a m. preaching dy tin- pistol, subject, "Tho Raising of Jalrus' Daughter," 12 m ola"s meeting. 0 11 p m Junior league, 7 15 p in, prenchlng by the pistor, sub ect, "The Two-eilRcd Sword," Thurselaj-, S p m , Rpworth league, Rlinhutst Methodist Rplseopal church S Guy Snowdcii H. D, pastoi. Preach ing evcrj Siindnv during tho summer at C p in. in Rhodes' hall. All are Invited Preiliv t prin 11. First Presbj terlnii chuich Rev. Jarnc Mcl.eod. D D, pastor. Services nt 10 30 a. m and 7.1) p in Morning theme, "Rescuo the Perishing." The Sunday school will observe Children's Daj St 1 augers welcome Second Presbyteiian chinch Rev. Charles K Robinson, D. D. pastoi. Ser vices at 10 30 a. m. nnd 7 30 11 ni The pastor will pre w h In the morning on "The Communion of Saints and In the evenliiR nn "Rxnltntlon Through llumll Itv. Illustrated bj Me 11 Who Are Making Illstnrj." AH seats free at night. All welcome it all services Green Ridge Presbj terian church At 10 30 a. m. special service of the Illblo school lu observance of Children's Dnv, special music by the school orchestra and chine 11 choir and address bv the pastor, Rev Isaac J Lansing on the theme "A Man to Imitate" Fsunl ses slon of the Hlble school will be omitted. Meet.ng of the Rndeavor soclelj at 1 41 p m, and evening service with sermon lev the iMstni, on the theme "Rffects of Child Culture" Rvervbodv welcome, but special Invitation to parents of the chlldien of the Hlble si hool to attend the moinlng soivlie 1'iovldenii- I'resbvteil 111 church Pas tor, Ri v Geoige R. Gu'ld Morning theme. David's Words. " Commune With Mv llrnit' Sundav school at noon un lor Rude av ni, .1 oMoek, Senior Rndciv 01, 0 "1 o'clock, short evening session, 7 JO Rev Mr Kliiakx' seivlce at 1 30 a m Washburn Street Presbv terian ehlireh -Rev John P Moffat, pastor Service at 10 M a. m and 7") p m Hlble school, 12 m. Junior Chilstlnn Rndeavor 3 30 p in.. Intermediate Christian Rndeavor 4 30 p in Voung People's Chrlstiin En deavor, 0 20 p. m, piavei meeting Wednesdav at 7.30 p in The pistol will pieach morning and evening A cor li it Invitation extended to all Funuiei Avonim Pipsbjteilan eliui,h Coiner of Sumner n venue and Pilee street. Rev I.. R Fostel M A , pastor Met ring servke 10 30 o'clock Sumlnv school 2 p 111 . evening service, fi o 1 loi k Pie.li hlug lij pastoi, topic- "H101I11 ihood In Chi 1st." ?enlor chusilnn Riubnvor si iv he. 7 p 111 . Iliind of Hope Tues-lav evelin- at 7 "0 o'clock, piaver meeting, 1 liu selav evening nt 7 20 o'clock Tavlor Piesbj teilun ihiueli-T ivlor Pi ltev I, R Foster. JI. A, pistor Chlldien's D.1J seivlees. 10.30 o'i loci. Sciiloi Chilstlan Endeavor service, 7 3J P. ni. HaptiM. Penn Avenue Raptlst church Rev Rob ert 1". Y. Pleice. pastor pro tem Prciu h Ing moinlng nt 10 30 and everlng 7.30 Moinlng tnplp. "The Fnrndid Sfimon, or Why ll,e llolv Ghost Came to Meet lug," evening top'e "The ,oiv of the Prodigal Son, in Two Chapters." Rv spe cial icepicst the evening seimon will bo Illustrated with ciavon ski idles Tills will be the Hist of the popular Sabbath evening services planned fm- the sum mei months services listing one hour Siiuil.ij school nt 2 p 111 midweek piav er meeting, Wednesilav evening at 7 43, Siindaj icliool lesson siudv, Frldaj pvc nlng at R o'clock to which nil teacheis and Siindaj school winkers of tho city aie Invited First Iliptlst dlurch-Sei, niton stteet, Rev. S F. Mathews, pastor. Sabbath morning Chlldien's Daj will be observed liv the- Siindaj- school Sabbath evening pleaching service hj the pistor Young People's Praver meeting, 0 30 p. in , lead er G Ashnrv, Sunclij school, 2 p m. Dr Reddoe, superintendent pruj'i r inee t lug Wednesilav evening, 7 41 p m. All ure coidlully Invited Jackson Stieet Ripllst chinch Moin lng praver meeting at 9 30 Iliother Wit Ham O. Jenkins, lender Pleaching sei vlce nt 10 30 Rev. Thomas dp Gruchv, pastor will preach, topic-, "The Faithful Three Hundred " Sunday school at 2 p m George Nloholls, superintendent, eve ning seivlce at 7 sharp prnlse and song service, followed bv .1 short seimon, topic . "Three (Ileal FlglUPs 111 tllP Chuic-h " Tills Is a popular service, to which vou are all coidlnllv- invited Shlloh Baptist church 301 Center slrtet. Moinlng subject. "Laborers" Sumlnv school. 2 p. m , Haptlst Voung People's union, 7 p 111 : evening subject, "Thee Diy Ilaslns." All inn welcome. Rev. J. II. Hell, pastor. Gteen Rldgn naptlst churoh-Rev. W. J. Foid, puntor. The Sunday school will conduct tho mornliu service at 10.3--, and nt 7.30 tho pastor will pieach to children on "Our Poor Relations." Uplncopal. St Luke's parish Rev Rogers Israel, li'ctor. Rev. Edward .1. Ilnughton, cu rate. Second Sunday after Trlnltj. St Luke's church-7 30 n. m holy com munion, PI" n. in.. Sunday school and Hlble classes, 10, til a m, morning pray er, litany mid sermon, 7 30 p in , evening prnj-er and sermon St. Mark's Dunmnie: 7 30 n. 111 holy communion, 10 30 a m, morning piajer, lltnny nnd sermon, ,1 p m , Siindaj school and Hlble class, 7.30 p. m evening prajer and sermon. St. George's mission Olypluint S 30 n tn . Sumlnv school, 3 HO p. m, evening prijer nnd sermon. South Side mission Pig street 9 u 111 . Sundav school and Hlble class East End mission Prescott avenue 2 30 p. m , Sunday school nnd Hlble classes. St. David's chinch Celebration of holy communion, 7 30 a. m . matins nnd lltnn 1030 evening, 7.30 p. m The rec tor. Rev E J. Mcllentv, will preneh Sundav school and llllile classes 2 30 p in. lu Sundav school looms. St. Agnes' guild will meet on Mnnilnv, 7 3-1 p. m and Frlilav. I p 111. There will be no midweek meetings until September. I.uthcrnn. Second Surdaj after Tiinllv Gnsp-I, Luke Mv 10-24; Epistle, I John, II. IMS, vestment color, giren St. Mark's, Washburn and Fouiteenth streets Rev. A. I. Ramer. Ph IX. pastor Services 10 20 a m.. and 7 3-i m Lu ther league fi 30. Sundny school 12 m Morning subject. "The Readiness to Make Excuses Evening subject, 'Hear, lug the Cross." Holy Trlntv. Adams nvri.uc and Mtil- berrv stieet Rev. C. G Splekel pastor Services 10 30 n m and 7 30 p m Luther league C 30 Sundav school 12 111. Zlon's, Mllllln avenue Rev P F 7r. clmann pastoi Services 10 30 a. m hun diy school 2 p 111. St. Paul's. Short avenue Rev. W C 1. I.iiller nastor Services 10 W n ni and 7.30 p ni Suniliv school 2 30 ,p m. Christ, Ci eli uvel lie nnd Reedi slrel -l!ev. II F I.lsse- pastor. Sei vices 10 0 a m Sundiv school 2 p in. St Petei's, Prescott live nue-Rev J. W Randolph, pastor Services In 50 a in. Siindaj' school ! a. m Emmanuel. Reese street Rev John Ko. wall pastor. Sei vices 10 "0 n. 111. Sundav school 2pm Ginee Evangelical Lutheran church Coiner Madison avenue nnd Mullipiry Rev Foster 1. Gift, pastor. Preaching bj thn pastor nt 10 30 a. m Children's Dav exercises bj' the Sundaj' school at 7 3) p m Miscellaneous. Griep Reformed Episcopal church Wvomlnsj nvenue. below Mulberry street Praver and praise service. 30 n m Divine worship. 10 30 a. m. ' Kppplng the Heart " Prov. Iv 23 730 p m ' Gos. pel Rolls " Rxodus xxvlli. J1-31 Preach ing bv the pastor Sabbath school 12 in Young People's Socletv of Christian Enilpavoi, (130 p m. Seats all free strangers welcome Durjea Congregational church Ser vices nt 10 30 a. m anil fi p m Sunday school, 2 p m Rev R. t Jones late of IJiltlsb Columbia, will pieach In Welsh. All are welcome. Fnlted Evangelical church Cnpouse avenue, Rev C D. Moore, pastor Snb bath school, 9 4 a. m . preaching. 10 41. Hlble leading 3 p. m bv Rev. W H Whltmore, Kej stone League Christian Endeavor fi20 p m Chlldien s Day ex eieises, 7 30 p m : Junior Chrlstiin En deavor Monday at 7 o'clock, prayer meeting, Wedne-selaj- at 7 30 p m A coi elial Invitation Is extended to the public to attend these services People's Prohibition church Rev. Dr Rii d, pastor There will be regular preaching serv.ces on Sabbith lu N'o 323 Adams avenue nt 10 30 a m and 7 30 p m . Sunday school at 12 m. Morning sub ject. "The Supreme Test." evening sub ject, "Grist from Fncle Sam's Glnmllls" All are welcome Seventh Daj- Adv enlist Services In D D Evans' hall Hjde Park, corner of South Main avenue and Hampton street Sundnv. 7 41 p m subject "The Bap tism of the Holy Ghost." All nie wel come Calvarv Reformed church Corner Mon roe avenue and Gibson street. Rev. G W Welsh pastor 10 a m . catechetlcs. piavpi meeting 1030 a. m. morning ser vice, subject. "None Other Name." 11 41, Sunday school, fi 41, Christian Endeavor leader. Miss Lillian Dullols, 7 30, evening service, "Tlie Samaritan Woman" All Souls' Fnlversallst church Rev. F. W Whlppen. pistor Morning subject, "Echoes of the Convention." evening subject, "The Putposo of Pain " Flist Welsh CongioKatioiul church Main avenue. Rev David Jones pastor. Services, 10 n m and C p m Commun ion service In the morning, when the pastor will preach on the following sub ject, "Christ Forsaken" In the evening a service of song entitled "The Rulld cis," will be given bv tho members of the Sunday school Sundaj school at 2 p. 111. Seats free, all are welcome. First Church of Christ (Scientist) No. 119 Adams avenue Sunday service. 10 jo a m testimonial meeting. Wednesday evening at S o'clock All welcome, seats fiee UNABLE TO SEE FROM CZEMA I suffered with Ecicm-v of tho worst Unci, my face and neck down to my ehoulclers were ono inflammation, was not ablo to ecoout of my eves for quite a while, and was nnablo to sleep for weeks, on account of the sever palii, which nearly drovo mo Insano. My faro and neck were swollen and mado mo looU hideous. Had three doctori at different times, and not ono of them could relievo mo of ny pain, swelling, and blotches. I used threo bottles of Cuticuiu ItroLVENT, four boxes CL'TicntA (ointment), three cakes of Ccti-cx-itx Sovr, and my friends and ono of tbo doctors are surprised, and asked, " Who cured joii"" and I tell them quickly, "Cuticdba. Ill MrniFS." J. V. KAKKA, March -1, 18DT. 33SchqlSt , llrooklyn, N. V. SoM throo-hoot tho world. Pott-rD AifDC.Coir, Solo 1'rcpi-, Uoitoa. " How la Lute Skin Uuuki." tni. ALMOST LIKE FINDING MONEY! Men's Tailor-made Suits, Cheviut Worsteds, Sergos and Cassimeres it's, every man's chance. Some 400 Suits take viiiclc mauhing orders every man's sue is among them see them today. See those $20, $25, $30 and S35 Suits for $12 and $15. We would advise those who have as yet not bought their light or medium weight clothing to call in and look over the above Miits. If your size is here and we can tit you it is a positive saving to you of 50 per cent. Call today in the morning if pobsible. We cheerfully make alterations to insure a perfect lit. Also press and keep in repair all gar ments bought of us free of charge. High Art and flisfit Clothing Parlors, 127 Lackawanna Avenue, V K V V X' K V tt ' w V AT . h' K THE LEADER 124 and 126 Wyoming Avenue. n swf. " Neckwear, K V V . X" V V tk K X' X' V X" X' X' X' X' w X X' V X' V X' X' X' ft,' V X' V ft.' ftr ft," r X' ft ft' ft' ft' ft ft ft' K ft' ft' ft' ft' V ft ft ft ft x' ft X' v ft ft X" X' X' V ft ft ft' v v v ft' , a, ft ft ft IV ft' V For 50c Neckwear. For 50c China Puffs. For 50c P. K. Puffs. laa!curoty Shirt Waists By several hundred feet tlie biggest Shirt Waist Depart ment in Scranton, and by long odds the bubiebt. See these special values: 1 New arrival of I adies' Tailor-Made Stiff Bosom Shut Waists, in pale blue, pink and a good assortment of neat stripes, detachable collar, stiff "P A.Q cufts; worth $2.50 a "V ft- ILebeck v x,Wv.KKPMKKKMKiKXW,KaaaWaW'a'aa'a'4"aaa'a'a"a"a'aa,aaa"& 1 , i I wJ -A w ffj Jir V J m M i mm ml m mm M Our Ladies' Oxfords in Tan or Black at $2.00 a pair are far and away the very best Shoes to be found anywhere at the price. Elegant in form, splendid in mate rial, in workmanship and wearing qualities, easy and pleasant to the foot. Men's Oxfords in Russet and French Patent Leather, with brass eyelets; a smart Shoe for hot weather wear. Our Children's Department is brimming full of the best Shoes to be had. Many pretty styles among them, some are slippers with one strap and fancy buckle. We're confident of your verdict both in regard to the attractiveness of the styles and of the values. The Newark Corner Lackawanna -s Is a Sdif NEW CLOTHING PRICES. Then for lev $13.50, !?i 5 and go at A 1 ,i .I - S I .1 s ,M ."A Jt " Si .1 M 5 " ,H .I .t .; . . .1 . 1 t4 ,1 .1 ,1 A S ,1 .1 ,M .J ,t ."I ," ."I .I ,K , fl . .1 . -1 a .1 .a .1 ,1 .1 For 59c Waists, with detachable collar and attached cults. Hand some patterns and in 33' every way worth double our price. For $1.00 Waists, with detachable collar and attached cufts. Noth 49( ing better offered any where for double our price. 75c 98c For S1.25 Waists, with detachable collar. For Si. 50 Waists, detachable collar. with .1 . .1 .1 .1 & Corin n .1 J mty Shoe Store, and Wyoming Avenues, u 5 tt - , money still we reduce S12, S16.50 buib; all to . $10 WEs cap And pile-j of our good-selling, dressy $10 and $12 Suits go in this sale at $7.50 and $8.50. -"' v ww WW ww wwwvwwvwTrirvwwvn "TTn'TT
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