\ ke '< not aloao becanae price* an loner, out bceuH qnalitlea Bra Monday Millinery Bargain Day J | Special One-Day-Sale of j ; Untrimmed Hats !in Lyon's Silk, Velours, Hatter's Plush, etc.; all of this season's new and very popu-' | lar flare shapes. Large and medium Sailors, Turbans, Tricornes, Mushrooms, Tarn 1 ( I O'Shanters, etc. sl, $2, $2.50, $3.50, $4, $5, $6 and $8 Values, Monday Sale Price J 65c, $1.19, $1.48, $1.79, $2.48 and $3.10 j Children's Trimmed Hats I Monday Sale Price, g Q an( J 98 c j SOUTTER'S j // / EXCEPTED \ \1 % if 25n)1 c to 25c Dept. Store! Where Every Day Is Bargain Day j METHODIST BISHOPS ISSUE CONVENTION CALL Bp,: JH ■ Hf ■&/ ~ .IB H& IB - ■rf w H Bt 9H MwjßftMw ipllr WmmßM f usayHmnßH|n| BISHOP FRANKLIN HAMILTON. XAJSTE& W.. BISHOP WILLIAM F. McDOWELL, Pittsburgh, Chairman Washington, D. C. BISHOPS CALL METHODIST ' * MEN TO BIG CONVENTION Bishop William F. McDowell, of| Washington, D. C., Bishop Joseph F. j: Berry, of Philadelphia, and Blsh.ip 1i Franklin Hamilton, of Pittsburgh, are j the honorary chairman of the commit- i tee in charge of the big convention of Methodists to be held in this city No- i vember 20. 21 and 22. The bishops have j Issued l a call to every Methodist man in ! the State to assist in making the | convention a' success. James W. Bar- i ker, a prominent Methodist layman of this city, is active chairman of the general committee in charge of the con- \ vention. The call Issued by the honorary chair men Is as follows: "Methodist men of Pennsylvania we urge you to meet with us at Harrisburg and help make the convention a real i success in numbers and power. A i Mission Work to Feature Lake Rally Missionary work of the church will feature the annual rally day service l of St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal j Sunday School to-morrow. The ses-. sion will be held at 9:45 o'clock. St. Andrew's rally day was post poned for several weeks this year; I first, on account of the Infantile: paralysis quarantine, 'and, second, be- j cause of the absence of the Rev. Mr. i and Mrs. James F. Bullitt at St. Louis, •where they attended the triennial con- j ventions of the church and of the' Woman's Auxiliary. To-morrow will be the first Sunday since their return. | METHODIST Stevens Memorial The Rev. Dr. 1 Clayton Albert Smucker. Early morn- I ing class. 9.30; morning prayer and 1 sermon, 10.30, "Religious Sunshine;" I Sunday school, 2; happy hour service, T. 30, "Deborah, the Joan of Arc of He brew History" (the minister will show the heroic faith of womanhood as ex hioited in the lives of Deborah and Joan of Arc). Fifth Street—The Rev. Edwin A. Pyles. 10.30, "Spiritual Death;" 7.30, "Almost a Christian;" Sunday school, 2. Grace—The Rev. John D. Fox, D. D. 10.30, "How Are You Going to Vote?" 7.30, "Conscience in Characters;" Sun day school, 12.10. Asbury—The Rev. W. H. Gaines. 11, "The Land of God;" 8, holy com munion; Sunday school. 2. Bethel The Rev. U. G. Leeper. 3 0.30, "Knowledge of the Living Re deemer;" 7.30. the Rt. Rev. Evans Tyree, D. D., M. D.; Sunday school, 12.50. St. Paul's—The Rev. William Moses. 10.30, 3 and 7.30 p. in.; Sunday school at 2. Camp Curtin The Rev. A. S. Wil liams. 10.30. Rally Day, "Hold Fast to That Which Is Good"; 2, Rally Day Sunday school, O. P. Beckley, speaker; 7.30, special program—Junior choir Kill sing. — The Rev. W. A. Ray. 1*.45, "A Communion Meditation"; 7.30, "Mountains and Valleys"; Sunday j school, 12.30. Ridge Avenue The Rev. William W. Hartman. 10.30. "Hope For the Despairing"; 7.30, "Excuses"; Sunday school, 2. Coxestown —The Rev. John G. Da vis. Sunday school, 9.30; 10.30, "Con quests;" 7.50, "Conversion." Marysvllle—The Rev. S. B. Bidlack. 10.30, "Truth;" 7.30, at West Fairview, ( "The Roman Church in Doctrine." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist— ! Board of Trade Hall. Sunday, 11 i a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Free Reading Rooms, Kunkel Building, I tl.io a. pi. to I p. m. dally, except iturday, U.O to I p. m. —Ad* j SATURDAY EVENING, &AJRRISBOTG <£s& TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 4, 1916. I great fighting regiment such as the ! 1 Methodist men of Pennsylvania, should ' iat intervals withdraw from the fron | tiers of its activity, and having found a j I secure place, make an upper room for j Itself in which the tryst with Christ j | can be kept, even as He has command- | led!I Ed ! "Solemn hours spent in the realiza tion of the presence of God. new visions of duty, and new hopes of heaven, are never misspent. Our tarrying times are the days of more complete equip ment for the work to which we are call ed. To return from such a privilege to the enterprise of reaching the un -1 churched multitudes is all the easier ' for having communed by the way. I "Brethren, minister and laymen, we iare counting on you. Do not disappoint God and His Church." i " 0. P. Beckley to Address Camp Curtin Rally Rally Day will be observed at the services in the Camp Curtin Memorial j Methodist Church to-morrow, with the | Rev. A. S. Williams in charge. The j Rally Day class meeting will be held at 9.30 o'clock and the Junior League j Rally at 9.45 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. i Williams will preach at 10.30 o'clock ion "Hold Fast to That Which Is , Good." O. P. Beckley, one of the teachers of \ the Derrv Street United Brethren j Church Men's Bible class, the largest i In the city, will make the principal j address at the Sunday school rally at | 2 o'clock. The Epworth rally will be i held at 6.30 o'clock. A special pro : gram will be given in the evening. ! Addresses will be made by Mrs. W. S. ( Bentz, Miss Margaret Shilling, Miss Mary Taylor, Robert Loban, Stanley ■ Marshall, the Rev. Mr. Williams and ; Ralph McClain. Miss Charlotte Swartz i will sing a solo. Other music will In- i elude a duet by the Misses Gross and . Beard, the primary department and the Junior choir. ] MISCELLANEOUS ! West End Union—Preaching, 7.30; Sunday school, 10.30. Brother Harvey ■ Rebuck will preach. Christian and Missionary Alliance — 1 The Rev. W. Sunday school, 9.30; preaching at 10.30; evan gelif.tic services at 7.30. Associated Bible Students—At 1.4 5 ] o'clock there will be the Burean study j on "The Feet Members of Christ De- ! spised of Men" to show that the world's rejection of the true church does not i mar their happiness. At 3.15 o'clock 1 the Sunday school lesson, "Ship- i wrecked On Melita," will be studied. The time and place of the week even ing meetings will be announced Sun- : day afternoon. I Gospel Hall 10.30, Breaking of 1 Bread; 2.30, Sunday school; 7.30, gos- < pel preaching. BAPTIST St. Paul—The Rev. E. Luther Cun- 1 ningham. 10.30, covenant meeting, followed by ordinance of believers' ' baptism; 7.30. "For What Party Should We Vote on Tuesday, and Why?" Sun day school, 12.30. First —The Rev. W. S. Booth. 10.30, "So Long and Not Known." com munion service; 7.30, "God's Master piece;" Sunday school, 11.30. Tabernacle —The Rev. A. H. Soull liard, of Lykens, will preach at 10.30 on "The Cross" and at 7.30 on "The i Hope of Glory;" Sunday school, 11.30. Second The Rev. Albert Josiah i ; Greene. 10. prayer and praise service; ! 7.30, "The Bread That Glveth Eternal \ Life to Him That Eatcth"; Sunday school. 12. Market Street The Rev. W. H. I DsJlman 10J0, "Loyalty to ChrUtj" iY.IO, "TM Wy to K*va—Au>a< Sunday school, 11.10. Rev. E. J. Pace at Derry St United Brethren Church The Rev. K. J. Pace, formerly a mis sionary to the Philippines, will preach in Derry Street United Brethren Church on Sunday morning at 10.30 o'clock. A joint meeting of the Woman's Mission ary Society and the Otterbein Guild of | the church will be held at that time in i Place of the regular service and the Rev. Mr. Pace will deliver the address of the occasion. LUTHERAN Augsburg—The Rev. A. M. Stamets. 10.30, "Wearing the Wedding Gar ment;" 7.30, "An Old Testament Love Story in the Light of the New Testa ment;" Sunday school, 2. Church of the Redeemer.—The Rev. Myron E. Shafer, B. D. The Rev. H. C. Hollo way will occupy the pulpit at both morning and evening services. Salem, Oberlin—The Rev. Daniel E. Rupley. 10.30, "Why Am I a Lu theran?" 7.30, "The Savins Power of Christ;" Sunday school, 9.30. Memorial—The Rev. L. C. Manges, D. D. 10.30, "Those Weak In the Faith;" 7.30, "Our National Destiny in the Balance;" Sunday school, 2. Messiah The Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson. 10.30. "He Calleth For Thee"; 2, Sunday school; 7.30. "The Faces You Pass on the Streets." Trinity The Rev. R. L. Meisen helder. 10.30, preparatory service; 7.50, communion; Sundav school, 2. Zion The Rev. S. Winfleld Her man. 10.30, rededicatlon of church and dedication of chancel with me morials; 7.30, praise service by choir; Sunday school, 1.45. Trinity, Camp Hill The Rev. Dr. E. D. WeiKle. 10.30, Paul's Heavenly Vision; 7.30, "Evangelistic Character of Luther's Preaching; Sunday school, 9.15. Calvary The Rev. Edward H. Paar. 11, "Christians Walking Wise ly"; 7.30, "Joseph and His Father"; Sunday School. 10. Bethlehem The Rev. J. Bradley Markward, D. D. 10.30, "Christianity and Our Country;" 7.30, "Job's If" third sermon in a series; 1.45, Sunday school. Holy Communion—The Rev. John Henry Miller. 10.45, "Greatest Feast;" 7.30, "Only One Way;" Sundav school, 9.30. Christ—The Rev. Thomas Relsch, D. D. 10.30, "A Fair Exchange;" 7.30, "The Story of a Soldier;" Sunday school, 2; men's Bible class, 2. CHURCH OF GOD Fourth Street —The Rev. William N. Yates. D. D. 10.30, "The Faith We Need;" 7.30, "How Christian Patriots Should Vote;" Sunday school, 1.40. Penbrook—The Rev. Jav C. Forn crook. 10.30, the Rev. Charles Hus ton will preach; 7.30, "Are God's De mands Unreasonable?" Sunday school 9.30. Pleasant View—The Rev. George W. Harper. Sunday school, 9.4 5; preach ing, 10.45, "The Life Now that is to te Enjoyed in Heaven;" 7.30, the Rev. Charles L. Earley will preach. Enhaut The Rev. C. 11. Grove. 10.30, "Christian Standards;" 7.30, "Aggressive Religious Action;" Sunday school, 9.15. Maclay Street —The Rev. J. C. Forn crook will preach at 11; at 7.30 C. H. Huston will preach; Sunday school, 9.30. REFORMED Fourth The Rev. Homer Skyles May. 10.45, "Singing the Lord's Song," children's sermon; 7.45, "Men With Power;" Sunday school, 9.30. St. Andrew's. Penbrook—The Rev. W. R. Hartzell will preach at 10.4 5; 7.30, "Unnecessary Trouble;" Sunday school, 9.45. St. Matthew's, Enola—Rally In Sun day school, 10, Miss Irene Groff will sing; 7.30, "One Man and His Work." St. John's The Rev. G. W. Hart man. 10.30, "The Growth of the Church'-'l 7,*0, "Our National and Municipal Obligation*"; Sunday aefcool, X. CHURCHES CAMPAIGN FOR 200 MEMBERS Olivet Presbyterian Sunday School Divides Into "Reds" and "Blues" ' Opening to-nior \A I \\ row, two teams \\\ | composed of mem •*. I>ers °f Olivet Pres bytorian Sunday JKjoI EITS school. Will begin a campaign for 200 more members for tlle Sunday school. HMIiaHM! The Red and Blue ■SPSi*—contest system has , yV t been adopted with John Harlacher as ot the "Reds" and G. L. Cull merry as captain of the "Blues." Features of the contest will be an electrically illuminated dial to be erected outside the church showing the progress being made by the two teams; and also an electrically illu minated "Red and Blue railroad track" on the Interior with weekly to tals of the contesting teams. A boy scout troup is being formed and also the Camp Fire Girls, a new organization in the Allison Hill dis trict. The membership campaign will extend for only a limited time and Is being directed by the superintendent, C. Frank Class, and the pastor, the Rev. Alfred L. Taxis, who came here recently from Portland, Ore., as per manent pastor of the church. Dr. Mudge to Preach on Casting of Ballot At Pine Street Prestiyterian Church to-morrow both sermons will be of especial appropriateness in view of the election of the coming week. The pastor, Dr. Mudge, will take for the theme in tho morning "Back to God" —How to Cast Your Ballot." The evening sermon will be a continuation of the current series of sermons the (opic being "Joseph—A Lesson In Rul ing. Who Our Rulers Should Be." The subject for consideration at the Wednesday evening service will be "Light on Daily Duty." Monday afternoon the Woman's Missionary Society will meet in the social room of the Church for their monthly meeting. A part of the pro gram will be given in the afternoon and a box lunch and social, hour will follow at 6 o'clock. The remainder of the program for the month will then be given in the evening. A program of special interest has been arranged for the meeting of the Missionary Guild on Tuesday evening when Miss Jane F. Lane of Cham bersburg will give an Illustrated lec ture on Palestine. The Servstnts of the King, a mission ary organization of the "teen-age" girls will spend "an evening with the young people of the Southern moun tains" on Tuesday when they meet In the social room. Miss Gough, who was a teacher for two years in Berea College will tell of the work and play of these young people. On Thursday evening at 7. o'clock there will be a story telling hour for the boys in the John Y. Boyd Memor ial building. The boys of the Sunday school, over 14 years old, are planning to leave on Friday afternoon for an overnight hike to Lamb's Gap. The party will be under the supervision of Mr. Thompson, the director of the work In the Memorial building. The young sters will camp in the cabin at the top of the mountain. They will return sometime Saturday. Special attention is being given at the present time to the physical welfare of those bovs who are using the Memorial building. It is planned that within the next two weeks an examination shall be made of all the boys and that they shall be assigned to gymnasium classes. This work is being done by Eugene E. Mil ler, the physical director. The greater part of the men and boys' classes have started their weekly bowling schedule and it i 3 expected that the basketball schedule will be in effect very soon. UNITED BRETHREN Derry Street —The Rev. J. A. Lyter, D. D. 10.30, "woman's day," a joint meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society and Otterbeln Guild, speaker, tho Rev. E. J. Pace; 7.30, address by William S. Essick; Sunday school, 2. First—The Rev. N. L. Llnebaugh. 10.15. "Helping Hands;" 7.30, the Rev. E. I. Pace will preach; Sunday school, 1.4.1. Otterbeir. —The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, D. D. 10.30. "Our Heavenly Citizen ship;" 7.30, "Thou Shalt Know Here after;" Sunday school. 2. Trinity, New Cumberland—Wom an's day; preaching by the Rev. Collie King at 10.30; at 7, preaching by the pastor, "The Corrupt City and Its Rulers;" Sunday school, 9.30. Calvary. Lemoyne—The Rev. P. R. Koontz will preach at 10.30; in the evening at 7.30 the annual woman's day program of the Woman's Mission ary Association will be given; Sunday school, 9.30. Enola—The Rev. J. G. Glenn. 9.30, Sunday school; 10.30, preaching; 7.30, "Heavenly Campanionsliip." Sixth Street The Rev. Joseph Dougherty. Praise service, 9.45; oid people's service, 10.30, "The Glory of Old Age;" 7.80, "The Glory of Young Men;" Sunday school rally, 1.45; special music, address by O. P. Beck ley. State Street —The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier. 10.45, "Safety Deposits;" 7.30, "God's Jewels;' 1 Sunday school, 9.30. PRESBYTERIAN Pine Street —The Rev. Lewis Sev mour Mudge, D. D., the Rev. J. S. A*r mentrout, assistant. 10.30, "Back to God! How to Cast Your Ballot;" 7.30, sixth in the current series, "Joseph—A Lesson in Ruling. Who Our Rulers Should Be;" 1.30, Sunday school, ele mentary departments; 1.40, advanced deportments. Division Street Chapel—At 3, Sun day school, all department, adult Bible classes; 7.30. evening service, the Rev. J. S. Armentrout. Covenant—The Rev. Harvey Klaer. 10.30. "The Royal Law;" 7.30, "The Parable of the Talents." Calvary—The Rev. Frank P. Mac kenzie. 10.15, "The Genuine Chris tian"; 7.30, "Taking Up the Cross"; Sunday school, 9. Bethany The Rev. John M. War den. 7.30, "God's Warning"; Sunday school, 9. Immanuel The Rev. H. Everett Hallman lO, the Rev. James S. Ar mentrout; Sunday school, 11.15; 7.30, the Rev. George S. Rentz. Olivet—The Rev. A. L. Taxis. 10.80, "The Ministries of the Bible to Life"; 2, Sunday school; 7.30, "Facing the Mountain." Market Square The Rev. George Edward Hawes, D. D.; the Rev. George Snaveljr Rente, assistant. Sunday school, 9.46: 11, "Some Promises for Believers;" 7.30, "Limiting Our Bless ings." Westminster—The Rev. E. E. Cur tis. 10.30, "How Can Men Walk With God?" Sunday school, 1.45; 7.30, "Sup pose." Capital Street ■ —• The Rev. B. M. Ward. 10.48, sermon by the Rev. XV. E. Williams, D. D„ of York; 8, ad dresses to b given by visiting minis ters, Dr. Charles H. Crampton pr fttdtn*! T,|o choir will ren A Series of Good Stories Everybody likes a good story. Dr. Reisch will devote a number of Sunday evenings to story telling at Christ Lutheran Church, Thirteenth and Thompson streets. To-morrow Evening: "The Story of a Soldier" I v ——^ Postlude, "Finale From Sonata," Mark Andrews. Evening—Prelude, "Pastorale," Rhein berger; anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord," Handel; offertory, "Allegretto," Boyton Smith; postlude, "Allegro," Spark. FIFTH STREET METHODIST Morning Prelude, "Improvisation," Hall; quartet, "God So Loveth the World," Stainer; offertory, "Cradle Song." Vogt; solo, "A,r Not Te, O Israel," Buck, Miss Ilazel Fralm; post lude, "Volklled," Wolstenholme. Evening Prelude, "Prayer," Le inaigre; anthem, "The Lord Is King," Marston; offertory, "Cantilcne," Mallly; postlude, Postlude, Prout. PAXTON PRESBYTERIAN ' Morning—Prelude, "Entree de Pro | cession," Penfield; ofTertory, "Pastor i ale," Faulkes; postlude, "March Trluni phale," Loret. Evening—Prelude, "Prelude in G Minor," Major; hymn, St. Cecile, Gounod; offertory, "Berceuse," Del bruck; postlude, "Nuptial March," Moore. MINISTERS WILL PREACH ON PROPOSED HIGH SCHOOL LOAN Many pastors in city churches, follow ing the request of the Min isterial Association? will preach ser mons to-morrow or give short ad dresses urging the voters of their congregation to support the proposed high school loan. Several of the min isters will speak also on State and Na tional issues, as well as advocating the passage of the loan to provide needed high school facilities according to the plan outlined.by the city school board. Some of the pastors who will speak on election topics are the Revs. Wil liam N. Yates, Fourth Street Church of God; George F. Schaum, Harris Street United Evangelical; L. C. Man ges, Memorial Lutheran: John D. Fox, Grace Methodist; Lewis S. Mudge, Pine Street Presbyterian; A. E. Han gen, Park Street United Evangelical; J. B. Markward, Bethlehem Lutheran. OUicr Churches Paso 7. 3