I:" p:vf?r-,V f 10 THE SCRANTON TRTBUNB-SATPRDAir, OCTOBER 18. 1002.' .xtiX. V RELIGIOUS NEWS MttS. fi. M. OATHS Ib attending the Htiitr Voting Women's Christian association conven tion nt Indiana, I'n. Ml?? Srlby, of North Seranton! Miss Meredith, of South Sernnton, and Mrs. R, Mi Clark are delegate. A rather unusual occurrence Is that there Is present Mrs, W, .1. Clark, nre Nettle Dunn, who organized the Htntc Young Women's Christian Association of Pennii.vlvniiln.nw1 one of Its local asso ciations f Seranton among the rent); Miss Kmma Hays, a former secretary In Pennsylvania, both local (at Pitts burg! and suite, who organized Itead Int: and other nssoclatlons,' Miss Selliy, who helped In state work one year and Is now the efllclent secretary nt Provi dences anil Miss Strong, the present tato secretary. There Is n Inrgo dele gation from Pittsburg and other places In the western part of the state. Apropos of the state Voting Women's Christian association convention now hi session, It Is Interesting to note that this state nssocditlon now embraces forty-four associations, twelve being In cities. Pittsburg Is the largest of these, having 1.JIS2 membeis. with ti large en rollment In classes, 421 being In ilouies tlc science classes. Their boarding homes accommodate seventy-seven young women, and they served 91.W lunches lit their lunch room last year. Besides this large work In their vailed departments In the building, they reach tnrotign tneir intension nml mule sec retarles ovpv 1,500 young women In fac tories each week-. This Is one of the associations organized by Mrs. II. Al. RoIps, while chairman of the state com mittee. All Souls' Universalis! Church. Rev. Thomas IJ. Payne, pastor of All Rouls' Universalist church, has secured fiiiernsey hall for Sundays evenings during the winter, anil will bold one or more series of services, unique In their character, ami designed especially to Interest the non-eliiireh-goliig public. Pull announcement, under the heading, "Guernsey Hall Sunday lOvenlng Pul pit," will be made later. Desiring Id make use, in these ser- vices, of our best local readers, vocal ists and Instrumentalists, Mr. Payne desires all such who would like to as sist in these services, to communicate with him at the earliest possible date. Soprano, alto, bass and tenor voices for a volunteer choir are wanted. All thosp offering their services for this choir may have their voices tested free by applying to our organist and choir leader. Mrs. F. K. Wilson, W:i Mulber ry street. Rally Day nt Court Street. KlnboratP preparations have b"en uncle for the observance of Pally day it. the Court Street -Methodist church, 5cv. (jenrgo C Lyman, pastor. Preach ug service will bp held in the beatiti 'ully decorated auditorium at 10.:;0, and U 11.15 will occur the rally of the Sun lny school. At :: o'clock. Hew 10. I.. R.intee will give a talk on the "Taber nacle In the Wilderness." He has made a model fiom the description of the tabernacle in the Hible. which be will use In illustrating his lectin p. Kvery member and their friends are urged to attend. t Religious News. The Metliodi.st Ministers' association will meet In Kim Park, Monday, at 10.S0 a. in. Pew James Rcnnlnger will pre sent an article. Offerings will be received at all the jubilee services in Saint Luke's Parish for the permanent endowment fund. A golden offering is requested wherever possible. As all communicants of Saint Luke's parish will desire ti make their jubilee communion, services have been ar ranged hs follows: Saturday, 7 a, in. and 10.30 a. m.; Sunday, 7 a. in. and 12 m.: .Monday, 7 a. in. The r,aptl.-t Ministers' conference will hold Its regular meeting next Mruidav morning at 10.:;o o'clock. In the parlors of the Penn Avenue liaptlst church. Rev. C. Spanning will icad a paper, the subject of which will be "Charles (i. Finney." and on the seventh day. seven times, Seven Is a sacred nunilur, Indicating- com pleteness and perfection. While there may be strength In numbers and tlod may Use them for wise and holy pnr- mm mm poses, yet the power of (lod l not In numbers, nor forms, nor human devices. "This N the victory that overcome! h I he world, even your faith 1 1 ,lno. v. I). I'Viltli Is more powpi fill wllh tlod tlian numbers, Head Hie eleventh cliniUer of 1 Hebrews and note the mighty It luiiiphs of faith. Hope Is the heaven wind of I he Hible; It tin lis our Ihnitghl as "nil anchor of Hie soul" loward thai eternal home. Love Is Hi- sweet, .Inyoies and Implrlng word ol the lllhle; we will give mi ire. and do mote and lie more lor love, Hum for anything else la the world. Faith Is the conquering won! of I lie lllhle, our sins, onflows, ufllletlons, tilals. difficult ley, dancers, are oveieonie through lalth In Hod, Tills little sketch suggest the crum bled wall nf .ferlcliu, when the trumpet lug trumpets, Tim vnhgliflid (verse HI comprised more tba)i two hundred and sixty thousand nieii In the camps of Kphrnlm and Dan. This military display, with the ink of the Divine presence, and Hie mlulsleis of religion In the midst, del veil two Important ends. It enabled the people of .leilcllo to see Die nllmberi character and dl'posllloii of the Investing host, a spectacle which must ImWiuvaU eneil mingled emotions of wonder nhd fear. It also exhibited to the Israelites the nice and sliength or lli city which was destined to fall before tbeni, caus ing theln to realize more fully 'the divine Inlet position. Tltl'MPL'TH.-Tliu Hleady tramp of sW hundred thousand MghlliiK men around the walls of Jericho was relieved some what of Its monotony by one peculiar fea ture. The seven pilests advancing helot c tliu ark, blew with their trumpets, the sound of which, heard by the army, leVefberaled in the doomed city. 1tcfor leaving Sinai, I led had appointed the It umpet for giving signals of different kinds iN'imihcta, x, 1 1 it. In this in stance It made prncja null Ion of war anil summoned Jerlrlio to surrender a seven days' call to open the gales. Moreover, II was the designated mode of making formal request for divine help and an acknowledgment of distress ynd need, (led had promised iN'iimhcrs, x, !b Hint on healing tile triimpcl'ii blast He would leinemlier and save his people In other words, that when by this method they Invoked Ills aid It would be nranled, lleie, then, was a prolonged walllntt upon the Almighty, according to Ills own" gracious appointment, a nulled seven days' prayer In the lime of extremity. The rcilex Inllucnce gpnu Israel must have been very suliiluiy testing ami de veloping their faith. In later time (lldeoa emplojed trumpet.' and gained a signal vlctoiy. t Judges, vll, Pi.) ' word, the people should lift up olte long united shout, At the fullness of the time, all the preliminaries having been adjusted, all the prescribed conditions ImVlng been met, the voice of the great commander would ting nut full and clear, "Shout, Tor the Lord hath given .Mill tbo city.'' It Is said Hint Orientalists gener ally In going Into battle employed Ibis method of (lightening their enemies, and our Antei lean Indians had the same prut lice. Hut tills could not have been tllu main motive of ilu shout or Israel, It was lather an expression of their faith arid Joy In the hour of assuied victory CAPTt'lti:- it Is lulei eating In mile that Isinel obeyed tll"se outers, There Is no evidence that III all that vast host there was one who deviated from the, pio scribed mode of conduct. What a inag nlllcpht spectacle! What a marvel of dis cipline! Atoinul Hip city's walls, with trumpet blasts of priests, they moved In mighty column, In unbroken stillness, Day after day passed, each time leliiiu Ing to the camp. Hie people came With Increasing expeclanej, On the linn! day, once, twlce-slx times they ma relied Then came the seventh lounil, and Joshua's voice was heard. A moment Hie ho.it halted. Louder, firmer, clearer tlian l-ever blew the trumpets. Then lose from the hundreds of thousands of Israel tin Joyous, ton.u-sluilned and exultant cty The power of (lod came down, The mas sive walls swa.veil and fell flat to the grounil, Knell man drawing Ids swonl, advanced sltalght before him. There was no Impediment to the piogicss. Kutcrlng the streets, passing hastily on, ihe wink of death WHS qulrlc, reinoiseless, com plete. The bodies of the Inhabitants and of the beasts were strewn confusedly about Jericho was blotted nut of exist ence. Ituhah only and her family lived, pjpjpjgPjpjBfyfgJtyffpftmylyJjMpiEMii lOimded "Victory." It also suggests the Christian's triumphs through faith in the Redeemer. Suggestions Draw the representation of n ram's bora, sounding out Ihe notes of ICTOItV. lii-iieatli this draw Ihe broken columns, ete,, t Indicate the nuns nf the wailed city. "Uy faith we shall conquer." Seranton, P.i. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON FOR OCT. 19 THE FALL Josh, ' Secretary of OF JERICO. i, 8-20. AlOPiiean Soil, Ions Kdiicullon. ty of Ite- BLACKBOARD LESSON HINTS BY rtF.V. ROBF.ItT f. V. PII'.nOK, f. P. From Viillini' Nnle Ltseen llhututni," fine! & Co., In "The SiiniIhv I'nhlMiKtl l.y r. Chiugo, 111, SM.ool II. Golden Text Illustrated "Hy faith tho 'sll nf J"rleho fell down." He. 1UI0. Israel euromp.is.sed Jericho seven d.iys, CONTPNT.- Having crossed the Jor dan. Israel encamped on the plains of Cilgal. n short dlslance from the river. There a 1nen101l.1l ol the p.is.:iige was set up. i Joshua. Iv. 5-ii. i Learning that a victorious people had entered tlclr coun try, the Can. incites were alarmed, and preparations weie begun for defense. (Joshua, v. 1.) .hwhii.i did not immedi ately Impiovi his advantages., but re mained In camp to perform lellglous du ties and learn the further will of J'. hovali, The rigid of circumcision, tho seal of the covenant, was renewed (Joshua. , -I. thai generation having giown up III th" wilderness imciicum clsed The passover was kept, complet ing the fortieth year alter Hie dep.irtnie from l!g.pt On the following day Ihe manna ceased, and the people began to eat "Hie old corn of the land." (Joshua, v, hi-tl.l Shortly al'lev a leaiarhable su pernatural manifestation i1ielosed the dt vinc put pose and plan. While Joshua was near Jericho, probably recomioit'-rbig, an angel In the lo.rm of a man Willi drawn swonl appeared to him, announcing him self as caplnlu of Hie Lord's host. This slgullled that a war of conquest was lo be begun under Hod's leadership. In structions were given for taking Jericho, which, anllclp.illng altack, had closed Its gates, iJnsliu.i, vl, I.) MAIUMIINfi - Isinel was directed to inmpass the city, inn iich day lor six days, and seven llmrs on the -eventh day. Hy some It Is believed with good reason, that the miss of Hie penph remained In (amp, and thai the men ol war only marched, bur others think that the eullr,; congregation entered the pioeesslolis, (Verse "a, I The older of the maicb con formed to cm Her directions. iNumbeis, II, '.'l'.i and x. ll-.S.i The camps of Jiidah anil Iteubcn advanced llrsl with three. hundred thousand men. After them went the ark. pieeednl by seven priests be.ir- IH-JVtiTKD. P.efotp the march began It was illstlni tl. iiuderstoiid, lor Hod had deelaied ml Joshua had lepeated. that on the last day the walls would be f t In own down (verve 51, alloT.'Ing free en I Iratice to ihe i Ity. It was also announced i that the captured city would belong lo Hod. The people should receive nothing. I hey were stialghlly chaiged not to up propilate iiuyllihig to themselves. The dlleetlou served all linportiinl end As (lie tmiquest of the laud wa now begin ning II was necessary to prevent a mer cenary splill. If once Ihe thought of gala-getting or of personal ease should seize upon the people, they would he cor tupt and perverted. (Mark. x. :::.) Noth ing mole surely or quickly turns Hie heart away from Hod lliati Inordinate love of wen lib. t Psalm, Ixil, III. i In cs labllshlng these people In Canaan, Hod luoposed to inal-e ihetu his servants, de slilug His glory above all else. Resides, as this was Intended to be a religious community, the means for sustaining the oidlnances of religion niusl be provided, Tile she of Acliaii and the ree0rse sus tained at Ai demonstrates the earnest purpose of Hod lu claiming Jericho tor himself. (Joshua, ll, 1.1 SAVKD.-Having leserved the city, what will Hod do wllh llV This wit.--made t.:nowo In advance. There was one family lu It which h" mdereil to be biouglu out and Incorporated in Israel, the family of Ituhah, who aided the snK i.losliuu. II, li and thereby displayed faith In Hod. (Hebrews, xl, SI.) The sliver, ihn gold, and the vescels of brass and Iron were ordered I i be Hinied over In the heasury of the Lord. Increasing bj so much the facilities for lellglous worship. And so it appears that Jeih lio. belonging to the Can.lanltlsh line, had not lived wholly In vain. It had nurtured u single fan illy which was accounted worthy lo enter Into covenant iel.it!nn with (lod and share tbo fortunes of the chosen people, forming: one of those billowing str-ams which, at dil'leienl times, came from the oittsld" will Id. trtuili, I. J'j ) Hesltle till". Jeiicbo had done nothing for Coil save lo gather lip liv.isuro. It is given to some people lo prepare material onilttionH which advanced the kingdom of heaven, from which they .no xcludeil. i Di;STROVi:i).--ltahnh and In r family ami the treasuie ueing saved, all else was doomed In advanee to utter destruc tion. Kvery lixing thing-men. women, cattle- linn,! be pill lo death, i Verse I'l.) Tills was In accoi dance with instructions dellveied 13 Moses. (neuleronomy. vll, -'.I At tills distance of time this whole sale slaughter may appear lo some as unbecoming the character of the Al lnighly, especially as it loustltuled the beginning of a pre-determlued war of extermination. II mast he remembered, however, lb. n the age in which It oc curred, Wii.i one of blood: when great results could not be achieved by gentle measures. Motcover. the Cauaanltes weie idolaters: the.x had long stood lu the. way oi ttie worms pro.'.rfss. Their ic moval iiuide jilace for another lace, which, I hough llien lu a low moral con dition. Inliei'Mfd promises, and was to be pnl under training for the world's beiicllt. Klene.sls, xxli, IS.) And dually. In wink ing lull ills vast designs, the Hod of the whole earth sets up and casts down, linns and overturns (Hzeklel, xl, 27 1, aicoidlng lo Ills pleasure. Who shall question the wisdom of Ills linings'.' lu the end lie will be vindicated before rill Intelligences. I Revelations, v, L'.i SIIOPTINfi.- During Ihe march of Ihe six days, and the six circuits nf the sev enth day. the people were enjoined lo bu silent. No sound should be heard except that of the ti umpcs. announcing the city's overthrow, cr.lng for divine as sistance Hod seemed In be saying, "Ho Mill and 'now that I am Hod: I will be exalted among the heathen." 1 Psalm, xlvl, 10. 1 Hut on Hie seventh day, while the i-pv;UiIIi round was being made, and I lien only when Joshua should give Hie CONCLCSION.-Tlils section of sacred history had a two-fold value. II exhibits the method by which Hod executed Ills purposes Willi and lor the people in the anclenl times. lie tested and trained them, holding them back hy an order re quiring obedience which extended through several days, thai they might know their weakness and trust Ills power. Ity many minute enactments lie brought them Into complete subjection to Ills will. At the same time He Intimidated their enemies (Joshua. In. :t-LMi. who thereafter lelt that they were powerless lu the presence of a people who could thus summon unseen fotees. Al the last Hod dlsnlayed Ills power in removing obstacles, doing lor Ihe army what they were not able to do, but leaving them lo tight and luniplete Ihe conquest. The passage Is Instructive for nil ages. In these Inter times, when victories are won more by the truth, ive may see in this narrative the principles lu every campaign against the force" of evil. Men must believe In Hod, ohe.v Him, and consecrate results to lllni. Faith, obedience, consecration are the, watchwords In casting down the strong holds of darkness! A Seasonable Recipe (Cut F This Out) The human body is built'out of the food eaten. A weak ness in the constitution means that one or more elements of the body have not been nourished sufficiently or have been over-nourished at the expense' of other elements. ShmMed IVhole I Wtcat Biscuit nourishes all the different ele ments of the body in correct proportion. Here is one of the many iTSit rtst.Zj n- ' ,& ''V.:x'dl2&i-w ! iC HC1-1 f "iM.&i!tf55Ale!K3 1II ICJ UOV,U. I .. !,'THBR7S?'JSsSN'r7i?l CK1x33wftB rare, core am ..... 1 1 1n1.11 ici -t i"KV-i j, ..,' "mg apples; coolv1aBjicVM;Vi, Ai tender with 'A MfiiI' ;, cup of water; atl V, cup of sugar; awav to cool. Make a pint of anv gelatine icily. Split Shredded Wheat Biscuit, fill with the stewed apples; pour ' of an inch of Ihe jelly into a long, shallow pan, let harden; then place the biscuit sandwiches end to end on the jelly and cover with the remaining jelly.' Sot away to harden. Serve with cream. Anv seasonable fruit can be used instead of apples. Split Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit and tpast It for breakfast. H II It P, DDF. I) WHOLK WHKAT HISCUIT Hsold by all grocers. Send for "The Vital Qiteitlon" (Cook Hook, Illustrated Incolors,) I'rc. Address The NATURAL FOOD CO. NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. !SSairfi'l!-ft!JW't.,- I II III TSfSTyiJJj5f!?rS!wl i8K2ragsa?sjMsa d jMrssssstmmwMwiimmi r-TOv!rs3say, . vammwiWMMXi ) ii rj)iWses-- m mmmwimmiimiA m. zt wmsasmmmKtdi . fc -z Mrx!r.j-aj',ii vmvjrJM'dtMirtPzre.ivrrm'nTi . m wwt?4'4?,f imvj tMjrfP'uhH'.'mm.K . r'. iVi . hip nftfcvsww- tmtxmr ;.-- v-. wml- w kai'iar''r W?B" Jellied Annlo iamnyfeh Made with SHREDDED T WWHOIE 1 BISCUIT SERVICES IN THE VARIOUS CHURCHES METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Him I'nrU Melliodlst Lpbcinial elinrcli Ur. C Al. tllflln. pnslnr. I'rayer and praise meeting at !i.::a. F'reiiebins by tin; pastor al Ki.:M; Kiinday scdiiml at -' p. tn. ; .lutiinr LeiiKiie at ::.:!(i p. in.; Senior Leasne nt (l.:ii p. in. At 7.:i", tile pastnr vvill iire.icb on Ibe tuple, "A Tell-tale lliocne. ' SliiipMin .Vletlindlst Kpiseupal cbnreb Hev. II. ('. .McDernintt, 11, P., nnstiir. Love fens! at ! n'cloel; n. 111.: iecejnn of membei's and sacrament of tbe Loid's supper at ii.:so a. in.; jjiinday scbool at 12 111.: .limine League at '' n. in.: Knvvorili League at 'i.::ii p. in.; preaclilue: at 7.::0 p. 111. Tlie pastor Is desirous that all member of tbe church be present and drop a slip of paper Into Hie contribution box, with name and addiess plainly vvi It ten Al 1 ton It. Anbury Methodist Kplsu11p.1l church. corner IJelanare and Alonsey avenue Rev. Chillies A. lieiijaniln, pastor. Brotherhood at 0.:;u a. in.: preaching by p.t-lor at W.su. subject, "Spliililal Mlshi and Power": Sunday sehool at ;.:!; League al ii.:!u p. in.: preachliu; at T.::0 p. 111., subject. "The Voice of the Church lo Her Voiiiik People" tn yollUK people. Seats free and all are welcome. Ash Street .Methodist l!plseop,il church - liev. .1. !:. Austin, pastor. Services al ia.:!0 a. m. and ?..':a p. m.: class meeting nt ll.:!H a. 111., Charles Cioop, leader; Sun day school at .' p. m.. I!. W. Slope, su perintendent; Kpvvoitb League at fi. I.'i p. 111. I'reachlns tn the Nay Ann Methudisl Kplscopnl ehuicb at 3 p. m. A cordial welcome. St. Paul's .Methodist Kplscopnl church - !'. P. Doty, pastor. Services lu Phil lips' hull, on l'"lr -Ireet. At lil..'lj a. 111., morula;; vvniahlp and s"imon: 11,1.1 a. 111., Sunday school; ::.::o p. in.. Junior Kpworth LciiKiie at parsonaue: (i,l." p. in., Kpvrortli Lciaue .service. W. A. Susli, leader; T.:e p. in., evenlnt:' worship. Prayer meeting, WedtieMlay eveiihiR at Ihe iarsonai;e, at 7,!."i o'clock. All welcome at all service.). Court Street Methodist Kplscop.il chureh-;. c. L.vnian, pa-tor. Class at ii.t.'i a. in.. (I. Li. lleWlll. leader; pieach hiK at I0.:!(i a, 111.; Sunday school, 11. 1,", a. 111.: Ually Pay -ervlce, :i p. 111. Hev. K. L. Santee will be present, ami Willi model of tabernacle, explain It o even a child will iliiileistnnd. Also all are Invited to she :i book for our Sunday scbonl lllu 111. v. Kverybndy Is Invited. Kpvvorlh Leaaue, I!.:!" p. 111., Untile I.esh, leader; preaehliiR al 7,:l(i p. in, Sealfi free. Come. Providence Methodist L'plscopal cliurih -Itev. ficoiRc A. Cure, pastor. The Ilrolberhood of St. Paul mecl for prayer al 10 a, in.; preachim; ul lu."0 a, m.; Sun day school at '- p, in.: Kpvvorlh League at (i. ir, p. 111,, topic, "Self Mastery" (temper- Iti'i Alb's r'tnreiicf AValUer. leader. Preaclilntf at 7..10 p. m., "Vour Mission." African .Methodist Kplscopnl church Ur. 1). S. IJentley, paNtor. Sorvlces al 10.:w a. in., subject, "A Friendly Wmd with the New Preacher"; SunJuy school, ".::ii p. m.: missionary anniversary, T.l.l p. 111. ChiiMlnn Kndeavor; 7.J. p. in., sour service, Voting: People. Welcome to all. BAPTIST. Penn Avenue Paptlst church. Penn ave nue, between Spruce and Linden streets Strangers iilvvays welcome. Preaclilue, morning- at l(i.::n ami evening at 7."0. by the pastor. P.ev. Itobert I'. V. Pierce. 6. D.; morning prayer service In the ve-try al ft. 1.1 o'clock. Theme of Ibe morning set num. "Silent Harps." Sunday school at Prim Avenue at L' o'clock and at Ihe Auicrninn mission al :!.::. Voting Peo ple's Snciely of Christian Kndcnvor meeting- t ii.::n p. m. At the "Bright Hour" services. Ihe hymns will be Illustrated for congregational singing.. The theme for the evening service will h "Climb ing I life's Ladder." .Iriclitoii Street liaptlst church Rev. Thomas de (Irtichy, l. H. Alotnlng men's prayer meeting al '1. 1.1, Protlier llichnrd N'lcbolls. leader: preaching ser vice al lii.:'(i a. 111.. sermon liy the pastor, tuple, "t I rent Things in Little Tilings"; Sunday scbool al p. in.. John Lloyd, superintendent: evening service at' 7 sharp. Tills nicellng will be devoted to ihnnli-sivlng and praise The strike be ing siltbd calls for thanksgiving. Let us gather next Sunday evening, each with a song of lliauKsglviiig. All are cor dially invited to all ihe privileges of our elnlrcli. Scats ate all free: ' Itidge liaptlst church Appoint ments for Sunday, October Itith. ISO:!: Preaching by tbe pastor, lie v. Iletuv Sterling Potter al both services, lu the evening, the sermon will be the third In the tcilis to the young, and the theme will be "Life's Play Days-the tjuestlon of Amusements," Sunday si lino! al II. .1 Overcoat Time Overcoat Talk.. 1 i a. m Why D. of Svry of ' lie -flsswS1?) tkfrb&sl: familv laxative It is pure. It is gentle. It is pleasant. 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Fre-nclaco, Cal. Louisville, Ky, New York, N. Y. rOH HALE BV ML LKSUIXG DRUGGISTS, m I':.E! North 3lnin Avenue Hapllst church -Kcv Albert Hatcher .Smith, pastor. The pastor will preai h al a.;H) a, m. and 7."0 P. m. The 7.."0 o'clock service will be a "liarvisl home" service, held in the l.ihei'iuii-lc. theme. "The Significance of a Ulg Pumpkin." A special musical pro gramme will he- rendered. A tvvo-hotse load of vegetables and fruits will bo db irlbuted in the viorthv poor. Menu.ilnl Papll.-t chinch, church ave nue-Pastor, Kev. W. . Davles. Ser-' vlcc tomorrow at the usual bonis. Ibe absen f Ihe pastor, the church In ! Ihe mm Ping will have a praver and praise service; filble school al )i. in. I In the evening, the set vice will be In the j hands of lue Voting- People's snelet.v. TI.e programme will eonsi-t of recltiitlons. I short addresses, prayers, solos ami ' cliortise..-. The meeting will doubtless be Highly enjoyable and edifying. I'lrst Welsh liaptlst church. West Mnr- uei sireet-Itev. .1, V. Davles. At pi n, 111., seiinon by the pastor: :' p. m.. .Sunday school; 1; p. in., -ermnn by the (ev. L. c. .lames, of Crozler seminary. The even ing services will be coiidueied In Knglbh, All are cordially invited lo attend. Seals free. Shlloh Kaptihl church, corner .Mulberry dreet and Adams av le Itev. .1 ti. Huddle, pastor Preaching at n. m.. ),v the pastor, subject. "Ilnw Can We Win tlie Pry.eV"; at :!.::n p. in., preaching- by Itev. W. !!. Hanks, pusliir of the .Ml. .Ion Haptlst church, Wllkes-linrie. P.ev. iianlis i a (lospcl pjreachcr ami will In terest all who come in hear him; at S p. in., preaching Hie pastor, subject, "iiur Pilgrimage lu Heaven." Tlie choir will render special music at this service, as t 111- Is rally day. Wedneiiay morning, the :.'iuil. the pastor will leave this city f for llarilsburg. where he will attend the! thirteenth annual African Haptlsl State I J ''(invention. Over m) ordained ministers I S will be present. Itev. 1'oN, ). 'll.. or! ? Piltshurg. will preside and the sessions' j will last lor thice days. PRESBYTEBIAN. I'"lrst Piesbyleilau cliurch Services at (i.;i'i a. 111. and 7."') p. in. The saciauiciit nf haptlsin will he adinlnls'eii-d lo In fants lu the morning hy Dr. .Mcl.eod. Dr. Samuel .lessup will punch. Dr. .les Hiip Is one of the best beloved iind most siKce-slul nilsslonarics of the Picsh.v terlan church, ills Held and luune aie hi Syria. II Is also expecicd that the president of llupliraicsa college, In Tar ens. Asia .Minor, will he present. Stran gers welcome. Second Proshy lot Ian chinch. Jefferson avenue, between Vine and .Mulbetry street-. Morning woiMiln, 10.:!" a, in.: Sun day school, 1- in.: Voilllg People's So ciety Christian Kndcnvor, i;::n p, m.; evening worship, ':.' p. in. Itev. .In.cpii II. Odell will preach at hntli servlcis. I'Jvenliig subject, "He Patient with tiod," A cordial welcome to all. lireen Ridge I'lcsh.vterlall ehureh Itev. I. .1. Lansing, pastor. At lu,::o und ".')). services of worship, with sermons hy tho pastor; ,12 in. Illhlo sihool; i.:u p. tn., t'lu'iilliiu Kiideavur. All arc wtlcome. WaBlihiirn Sireet Picsbyterlan church lley. .lohu P. .Motfat, D. D., piistnr. Ser vices at In. "a a. 111. and 7.;in p. 111.: i!'e .elmol at 12 ill.; I'hUstlan Ihidcavor Young People at ii.su p. m.; Christian l-Jn-deavor Juniors at "." p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at i.;:a p. 111. The pastor will preach, morning ami evening. All welcome. Sumner Avenue Presbyterian chinch, corner Sumner avenue and Price street. Services tomorrow as follows: Sabbath school at 11 a. in. In the veveitliig tho Lord's supper will he administered by Itev. Dr. McLeod. of (lie I'lrst Pre.sby. terian church. All members are especial ly requested lo be present. Adams Avenue chapel, New Yolk street Tim Itev. Jnmi'i Hughes will preach at l')."0 a. in. and 7JW p. m. II will bo a memorial service In the evening, When buy ing an Overcoat you want it to come up to sev e r a 1 precon ceived ideas of what an Over- coat should be. Above all things it should be the very newest cut and should fit perfect (and therefore dres sy). With the up-to-date method of high a r t tailoring, where every curve OllJ touch is a masterpiece of artistic skill and taste", there is no need of misfits. Our line of Fine Overcoats this season meet all of the above require ments and our prices are always right. iWy 1 $ i i r 1 1 To the Seranton Ladies: When tired searching for something new in Children's Fine Clothing, stop at Griffin's. You will find what gou want. KyvyrkwvVx M. H. Griffin Clothier. 1 K 318 Lackawanna Ave. wllh special music: .Sunday school at :s p. 111.; the Christian Hndeavor society will meet at ii.::n p. in. Services 011 Wed nesday evi'lilut,' at 7.M o'clock. A cor dial Invitation Is given 10 all who may desire lu WW slip lleie. Capotise chapel (Presb.vieilan)-I'rench-Ing- at 0.;w a. in. and :w p. m by the pastor, Hev. L. It. Ko-tcr; Sunday school. :i p. m.; Junior Christian Kudeuvnr, I p. in.; Senior Christian Kudeuvnr, ii.i p. m., and prayer meeting at l.'M o'clock Thurs day evening. EPISCOPAL. Saint Lukc'a parish Itev. ItuRcrs Is rael, I). I)., rector; itev. (ilwiml John llaiighlou, aenlor curato; JJey. Hubert KweU Hue. Junior ciiralc. Tvventy-llist Sunday alter Trinity. Saint Luke's church 7.:w a. in., holy communion; 1U.W a. in., iiiwrnUig prayer, sermon and holy communion; ':' p. in., evening prayer and sermon; 9.1.i a. in.. Sunday school and lllhle classes; Sunday school rally set vice, a 11. 111. Saint .Mink's, Duuniore-t.v1) u. m holy communion; ". p. in., evening prayt'i and .crniau. '.V'io a. m Sunday school ant lllhle chases. church uf the Hood Shepherd, eoruei .Mousey avenue and lireen Hldge stteel-Tvveui-llrst Sunday after Trinity Muni' lag player at lu.:!0 n'clnck, Sumlx; scliol and reelor's class at '.'.: p. in. evening prayer at 7,:W. SI. John's mlssou. Osterhout hall Ptovhlence siiiaii llnly communion, 7 TI a. in.: Sunday school, 2 p. in , evenlnt prajer. I p. in. SI. David's church--Hev. Kdward Jam"! Mclluiry. rector. Matins, litany ant sermon. ID.-i'i a. 111.; evensong and artdrei at 7,.'!0; Sunday si haul. 12 m, There w. be no early celcbrallon. KEFORMED EPISCOPAL. (irace church, Wyoming avenue, belo Mulberry street I'rayer ami praise ser vice al !'..' n, 111.; Divine worship at l.a a. m. and 7.IW p. 111. Hev. A. I-C. Hates, ol Lima, N. V., a lormcr pastor of Oract ICeiillnurd on Page 11. V -v - 4ft , .riMUli tjM 1