2 A CHURCH HOME Sterens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church Thirteenth and Varaou Streets Dr. Clayton A. Smucker; Minister. WHY ATTEND ? It is alive. It is a family eihuroii. It hiss a cordial. >oi ial atmosphere. It is rented pewp. Siqjperled by volun U»ry offerings. it offers a service enriched by a high order of pijpit efficiency and splendid ninsif. It maintains ati \uJusually large number of auxiliary organisations which oflfer attractive opportunities for service to aD who arc caper to be useful It is doing affective, permanent and far-reaching wurrk iu the city. Wliy not make it your church hornet Sunday Services ("lass meeting. ?*.C»O A. M. Morning prayce and reception ot new members, i (V.CSO \. M.—Stough converts and othrrs arc requested to come and bo rejruJarlv received into the fel'jwslup «>f the church. Sunday sciioAD HAND TO ALL. | i -■ V. M. C. A. I'RAISE SERVICE Will Celebrate Last Sunday of the Old Yeai: To-morrow The last Suwiay of the old year w-il I>a celebrated at the Youug Men - ! Christian A-*o> ist .on. Second and lx> east street?. with an aprrwpriate meet iug for men only, at 0.30 o'clock, to niornow aftesooon. the character o: whirh wi-ii be a praise, prayer and te? tiniony service l . The jjjenieral secretary Houier Black, will be in charge. Ap prop] ri ale hytsns will «>e .-an-/ undo tHe oors wiSI ;|>e open at 3 o'clock, ton verts of the Btough evangelistic cam paign are urgoil to be sire«K»nt. Thr «iulßinr llnl Will Not Xakr tot Niervou. "The app.v con lniation of laxative* ir IjAXATIVE" KKOMo Wfc'lXIXE makes the Quinine a t's s form Imvc a far bet ter effect tfian the .nxluiaiv Quinine end it does t.oi .die ; ;'i« head. Remem ber t:ie full nu.u>> intl Umk for signa ture of E. %V. GROVE i«i box. Price 24c VERSES BY BfSHOP DARLINGTON Cards Bearing Poem A::e Sold for Bene nt of iCiaoiou Work Card »i>eariag vajiw appropriate bo the Christmas sea*ou, composed by •Bishop .lames' Henry Dai»ie in many stores in the city, and iia\e -'been in large de stand. The proc«e)«iireutly in a hurry, for he had not ru'ubed out hi* gitrai- eiforus. i was speculating to why he shoo id have decamped »c suddenly, when I saw a rapped and very dirty boy su-auntiy take up th« artist's position. Alter a ctraftil loo's round he took off his caip and held it out iu the true protVemonal manner, He had. in fact, to the uninitiated, be tome the pa venter, t artist. I nevet taw a fntarter or more iurpudeirt trick Two pennies (neither was miu«?> wer« dropped into h * cap and then the au thent-v artist was to be re trntng to his o-wn. The boy was ell like a shot, and as he [>aseed me h« winkci.—Loudon Ohrouicle. Special Lines A corps of d'jetors to eharge well. A corps of detrJists -should be goo-J «: digging in. A corps of gar.Jfuers should be ■£>;« tu rake the enemy. A corps of stokers should not mind advan ing under a hot fire. A cert's of artist? should always en joy a brusli with the foe.—Boston Transcript. HOLIDAYS We wish you "many happy returns"—but happiness is really only a reflection of health. It depends largely on the digestion. If you are poorly as a result of a weak stomach, inactive liver or clogged bowels we urge a trial of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It brings back appetite, aids digestion and is beneficial terating churches tiiere will be baptism and reception into church fellowship of men, women and children who hit the trail at the taber nacle during the campaign. There will be :nformal receptions for the converts, in audition to the introductions into church nietnber>hip. In several of the churches there will be communion serv ices, and iu m&uv the sen ices iu t lie evening will be of au evangelistic na ture. Lxteus.ve revivals, iu the wake of the Stougli campaign, are t»ei»iy planned, in which the iitouglt sou;: j l>ooks will be used largely. Sunday School Rallies The Sunday schools of the co-operat-i ing churches, which bad been held at morning hours during the campaign, have been restored to afternoon hours. In many Sunday schools there will be rallies and the services will be of a special nature. Ministers of the co-operating church- j eg will in soiue instances preach to trail hitters and in other cases to per sons who ha\ e not hit the trail, and calls niil be made for converts. At <'hnst Lutheran church and at tiie Fifth Street Methodist church mov ing pictures will be shown at the even ing services. Moving Pictures at Fifth Street Not wishing to interfere with the last Sunday of the Stough evangelistic campaign, the Fifth Street Methodist church did not observe the usual Christ mas Sunday program. As a substitute for the Christmas Sunday program will be rendered this Sunday. A num ber of Christmas anthems have been prepared by the choir. In the place of a sermon there will be something new ;u the way of a Sunday evening serv ice. in the form at a motion picture en-, titled. "And There Was Light." These pictures have been pronouueed by ex perts the world over as among the best that have yot been produced in this hue of work. They are reverential, iu tone, instructive iu their teachings, and with it all leave.a healthy moral! spiritual result. Because of the uniqueness of tfhis j ft>rni a;' religions wvw. which is in ' iine with the plans aud purposes an nounced some tiuie ugo by the pastor, the Kev. B. H. Hart, a large attendance will no vkuAt watch the result. JPHs chnr-h is also following null conserving the results of the evangelistic services. At the morning i servu-e a inuniber of the couverts will ®e received in the church on probation i and classes for religious instruction will; be formed. 'Pnese classes will ibe under • t :e direct supervision of the 7>astoT. To further enlarge the seo>pe of the re-! ligiou» interest now manifested iu Har risaurg. s;.e,-ial evangelist: • services will •be held in this church Wednesday and Sunday evenings. A large ehorus choir ' has been organized, and this . hoir will be supported by an orchestra of a dozen pieces. T;.ese special, sen-iees will eon-j tiniie in definitely. The Sunday school wiil m«t in its regular session at - o'ciOJk. the first sintough converts anil others will r>e received into ihe fellow ship of the growing church. "loyalty" ' will be the aui&jeet of the address to be given by the iniuister. Preceding the ' service in the Stevens 'Memorial Metli-; od'st church, Thirteenth and \ \ ernon streets, a class meeting will be ii&id in the Sunday school room at 9.30 a. in. .At the 10.30 service the chuiva > hoir wiil render special Christmas inu- , sic. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock the i!ti day a.faool will meet with A 1 K. Thomas iD cnarge ot 1..e program. War ren W. Van Dyke and Koss K. Be.g stresser will conduct. two sen-ices in the church for young folk at G. 30 p. m. At the evening elosiag service Dr. Saiueker will preach and receive new lairrflm u i nto the church. The church choir aud the male chorus will siag. The ftougli song book. ' Make Christ King."' will be used io Phe service of "eng. All owners of i>ooks are requester! to bring them along to the service. Some time 1 during the evening will be given to testimony aud praise. Come with your song of ; ea-.e. your word of joy "and your "prayer of thanksgiving to God. | The best seat in the church is yours, if I you reach it first. Hundred New Members in Year At the Redeemer 'Lutheran church, special services will "be held on Sunday. Tliere will "be reception of new mem bers and an euort will be made to have •present every roewber who was re ceived into church fellowship during file year. About 100 will have added to the roll of chureh members. The music will •h« of t-pecial interest. Miss Ituth K. Wells will preside at the organ, a num ber of Cnrivtroas anthems will be ren dered and Miss Mora E. bulienower will sing a solo, "being accompanied bv lia trc>be 'Baruitz with the violin. The *er ; rnon thwie for the morning will bo I'Mesus —the .Savior of Men." and in ! the evening. "An After-Christmas j Thought." Music at Redeemer Lutheran | The i-hoir of the Redeemer 1/ntberan I church will render special Christmas TTARRTSBfRG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1914, nmsie at 'both mo ruing and evening scrvivc. Murniujt —Prelude, MoJejltto. Wil son; Adagio, Ij huor; an turn, •• Hark' Hark My Soul!'' SheWy: offertory. Andante,, Luuuucus; j»usUude, Alauli in G. Smart. Evening luvervtion, G-uil*»»n»; prelude, Andsmte Reli ;lie A dun: offertory. "Choral." Bjkli; an them, ''Worphiip the New Born King," William?; anthem. "Gla'l *"f«l Voices," Vsiil'ord; jiostiude, Prooessiou al. Gunman',. Music at Messiah Lutheran Morning—Prelude, "Minuet." Mo /.art: offertory, " I/uJUinv,'' Kirvluier; autbem. "There Were Siienberds." Birch; jostinde. "Pofllude in D." Durun-l. Kveniu* —-Pre Jade. "Sunata in D Minor," Beethoven; autlieiu. "ili»iy Nitrht. Silent Nisht.." Haw ley: ba*s solo, "Wheu from the East the Wise Men Cauie," Huiiard; offertory, "Ser enade." Jensen: cantata, "The Birth of Christ," BernaU; }H>st,ludr. " M'Jreh Triumphal," Tbalberg; soprano. Mrs. William K. Bumuaujrh; alto. Xlis- .Mar tha Couner; tenor. Dr. Byrou S. Beh ney; bass. A. W. Hartmau; organist. M. •• . Emma Hoffman; director, A. W. Ha rt man. Services at Imm&uuel Church A Christinas song service will be held at limiianui'l Presbyterian at 7.30. The choir under the direction of Mis. 11. M. Silhope will song: C-a-rols, "Hark! What Sounds Are Sweetie S-wa.ling," Wl.olpley; "Stars All Bright Are Be-'uuiug." Buflingtoii; nn theni, "Siug, O lien vena,'' CaUib SLui i>er: carol, "Jeaus Is Born the Heralds Cry." Bnfiington; anthem, "There Were Shepherds," A. M. Stults. Mrs. -Shape will sing "Silent Nicht, Holv Night. - ' Cantata at Pine Street Tomorrow evening, at the Piue Street Presbyterian church, a double quartet will renter the cantata. "The First Christmas. " composed by C. Whit ney (.oomi'S. The following organ se lections will be played during the serv ice by Frank A. McCarrell, the organ ist and choirmaster: Prelude, "Christ mas Offertory in F." Grison; offertory, "Christmas iu ' Wu: postlude. "The Just of the Magi," H. Alexan der Matthews. Paxton Presbyterian Program Christmas music at Paxton Presby teriau church. The following music will be sung at the service at 11 a. in. to-morrow by the choir: Antheius, "Joy to the World," Holton: " Let Us Go to Bethlehem." Kirkpatrick: "God Scut His Son at Christinas,'' Criswell: ladies' quartet. "At Mid night." Rice; solos. "Christmas Stars," Heidiugcr, Mi*< ftoliue.-; "Star of Bethlehem," Adams, Mr. Nelson; "The thrift's Child." Yan Dewater. Mr. Diehl. t hoir lea.ier. lialpli 1. I>eihl; or ganist, Miss Eva Kunkle. Music at Calvary Churcli At Calvary Presbyterian: Prelude, "Fantaisie," Dubois: offertory, "In vocation," Caprice; solo. "Sung of rlie Ages." Mr-. F. M. Green and J. H. Meredith; anthem. "O, Holy Night." Adam: jiostlude, " MarChe Salennelle,'' Leuiaigre At Saiem Reformed C'aurch Music for Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. in Salem Reformed church. Third and Chestnut streets: "Tiie Kirst t hristinus Morn," New ton: "We Have Seen His star iu the East," Caleb Simper; "While Ship herds Watched Their Flocks." Rogers; "Adeste Fideles," arranged by Y. Novcllo; quartet. "Shepherds Watch Thy Best at Night," Parkhurst; solo, selected. C. Russell Small: so'oists. Mrs. C. W. Myers, soprano; Miss C. Wynne Cassel. contralto; Mr. White, tenor; 11. M. Tropp. baritone; Mrs. Edwin C. Thompson, organist an i diiiH tor. Mo zart's "Gloria" will be sung at the evening service. Ta'oernacle Baptist Program Musical program for Sunday at Tab ernacle Rapist church. Korster. near Sixth, Calvin A. Hare, minister: At j 10.30 a. in., "Hail to the l«ords Anointed." St. Galicall; airtheui, "Joy to the World," Handei; solo, "The Birthday of A King," Neidlinger, Mrs. Frank Criswell; "Hark the Herald Angels Sing," Men .eilvohii. At 7.39 p. ni., "Harl; the Glad Sound; - ' "Brightest and Best:" "It Ct>nie Upon tho Midnight Clear;" "Peace on Earth;" anthem, "Hail to the King," T.acey; solo, Night of Nights.' - Yau derwater. Miss Ethel W&id; antliem, ("He Shall Be Oreat," Hall; ••Hail j Thou Long Expected Jesus.'' The regular order of services in city j ekurches to-morrow follows: METHODIST Fifth Street—Tho Rev. B. H. Hart, ' pastor. Reception of members at 10.30. Sunday school at 2. Jr. Ijeagee. at 3. j Ej'Worth League dt C.30. Christmai Sunday progTJini at 7.30. Motion pic ture entitled, "And There Was Light." J Ridge Avenue, Sixth and Herr Streets—The Rev. John H. Daugherty, pastor. 10.30 a. m.. reception of mem bers and i>aptism. Short sermon to trail hitters. 7.30 p. ui., reception of mem bers and a sermou '' To Those Who Did Not Hit the Trail." 2 p. m.. Sunday. Class meeting at 9 a. m. Devotional meeting of the Epworth League at 6.30. Grate—The Eev. J. D. Fox, D. D., pastor. 9.30, class meeting. 10.30, "What Will You Do When You Grow Old " 1.45, .Sunday school aiiruon Htrects—Dr. Oiayton Albert Smucker, pastor. Class meeting at 9.30, J. H. Sheesley, leader. Morning prayer anil reception of new m«mt>ers. movgh converts and others are requested to attend the service aad *>e regularly re ceived into the fellowship of the church. Sunday hchool at 2.'Senior «nfl intermediate i&pworth at 6.30. ISOSP K. BergvtreMer will have charge of the senior service. Warren W. Van Dyke will lend the Intermediate league. Sunday evening closing sorvice and reception of new members at 7.30. PURITY—QUALITY—FLAVOR 1 t BAKER'S COCOA Possesses Ml Three It is absoiutely*pure, it is of high quality, and its flavor is delicious. Guard against imitations: —the genuine has the trade-mark on the package and is jj MADE ONLY BY I WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited | Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. The church choir and nvule chorus will Mil;'. Tfre tttoitgih hook, "Make Christ King," will lie used in the service. Couie with _vour book mid participate in the stirring service of son'.'. Epworth. Twenty-tirst ami Horrv •streets —The Rev. D. \V. Peavor, 1 pastor. Moniiuy service at 11. Becop-i tion of momivi'rj and Hffly Communion. Evening service at 7*30. Subject,' "Jesus Crowded o»t.'' Revival ser-; vice. Sunday school at 10. Class meet in).' at P. Bpworth League devotional meeting at 6.30, St. Paul's, Vine and Front Htreets —'Robert W. Runvan, pa«tor. Preach ing services at 10.30. Sunday morning. "A Mes.-age From the Skies." Bap tism and reception of members. Rally Sunday school services at 1.&0. Bp- ; worth League at <5.45. Evening worship at 7.30, with altar service*, reception of members and baptism. The "Final ' Record or the Rooks Opened,'' will be tie subject discussed 4>y the pastor. Hpec i#l reviv*! services lietginning Wednesday evening. Docem-ber 30. , P-s.—J VTEEIAN Ca> ary, I amerou and Sycamore 1 Streets—The Kev. frank P. MaoKenyje, | pastor. Morning service at 10.16 j o'clock. sr.'bjiwt of sermon. "Mistakes of tiie Year." Kveuiug service at 7.30; o'clock. subject ef sermon. "A New Year 's Resolution. Sunday school at | '* o'clock. IM-idweek service Wednesday! e' ening at 7.30. A watch nigirt service' Friday evening at 11.15 p. in. Westautister, Green and Reily Streets —The Rev. K. E. Curtis, pastor, llhurch I at 10.30 a. m, "Prince of Peace." \ Sunday school a' 1.13 p. in. Christian' Endeavor at ti.4.'i p. m. Church at 7.30,1 " Abounding Service. Pine Ktreet, Third and Pine Streets— i The Rev. Lewie Seymour Muilge. O. L)., . i asior. The Rev. 1. s A rnieatrout, as sistant pastor. 10.30 a. m„ sermon ou i Nchemiah. 1:1?, "A Mind to Work.'' 7.30 li. in. service, sermon on Matthew 2:1, "The Year One." f ecial musical service. "The First Ohri-ftmas." sung by a double quartet. 1.30 p. m., church .Sunday school, elementary ilenartments, j International graded lessons. 1.40 p.! m . ctLurcu Sun-Jut school, advanced de- j paitments. Adult Bi'ble .lasses. Wed- i nwl.iy. f)e"»m ! ber 30. 7.30 p. m., mid week service, Snsje.'t. "The Pilgrimage Olivet, •Derrv and Kittatinny ■Streets - The - j,v t id senium, "Christmas Chimes." j Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Special j nit;»i • by Mendelssohn qnurtct. Sunday : • hool at 2 o'clock, i . E. at 6.30 p. in. j Midweek prayer service Wednesday j evening a; 7.10 ]. ni. ImmanueL Sixteenth and .luniper Streets —Tie Bev. 11. E. Mailman. pas tor. Morning service at 10 o'clock. Sunday school -Christmas service at 11.15 a in. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Special Christmas music. C. E. Societies 6.30. I'nxton- A Christmas praise service will tie given In - the choir at 11a. m. There will be several solos ai i anthems. The | :.«tor. the Re. Harry 1!" King, vtiil ;ri jch. Sunday school at 10 a. in. C. 1 E. moetiug at •> p. m. Evening service j r.t fi.3d p. m. EAPTIST Market Street. Fifteenth and Market > Street.'—The Rev. Walter Heurv Dall viau, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Knbjji' 't of sermon, "Why the Htough Campaign Was Not a Greater Success." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. The Rev. W. 11. Hike will preach. Sunday school at 11.30 a. in. Prayer meetiug will be merged into a New Year's watch service Thursday night. Mass meeting for men and women at 1 Market Street Baptist church to-mor row afternoon at 3 o'clock. All in- ; vited. Trail hitters especially urged to lie present. The Rev. W. H. Pike, dean of the practical Bible Training School, Biiile Park, X. Y., will speak. This service will be a blessing to all Stough campaign followers. I lean Pike was recommended by Dr. Stough. He is a Bible expositor. The Secand, Cameron Street —The Rev. Albert Josish Greene, A. 8., pas ; tor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "The Glory of the t&ristmas Mora." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "The American Negro." Sunday school at 12 m. B. Y. P. T7. at 6.30 p. m. We are making special arrangements for all services for the day. Public is eordial- I lr invited to come. Tabernacle, Forster, Near Sixth Street—The Rev. Calvin A. Hare, pas tor. Christmas sermons and music, 1 morning and ovening with baptism at evening service. Sermon by Pastor Hare at 16.30 a. m. Subject. "The i Kingship of Jesus." Biblo school at | 11.30 a. m. Young People'* meeting ■ at 6.30 p. in. Christmas song service ! and sermon by pastor at 7.30 p. in. I Subject, "A Personal Yisit to Bethle -1 bem," followed by baptism. St. Pan], State and Cameron Streets —The Rev. E. Luther Cunningham, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "A Re trospect." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Christmas service will be* ren dered by the Sunday school entitled, "His Natal Dav." Sundav school at 12.30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6.30 p. m. W. Justin Carter will make an address at the morning service in the interest of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Watch night service beginning at 9 on Thurs day. The Bev. C. J. Heudcrson will be in charge. A cordial invitation to nil. First, Second and Pine Streets—The Rev. W. H. Booth, paster. "After the Uevivjil—What!" at/10.30 a. m. Ohristnw* exercised of the Sun (lav | jH'lioui lit 11.30 h. iu. Christian flkdotiv-j or ill 6.45 p. in. "A New Year's Mes-j sage" nt 7.30 p. hi. Baptism of Stough I UOIIVITtS. LUTHERAN Redeemer, Nineteenth and Konsing ton Streets—The Rev. E. Victor Bo land, pastor. Morning service at 10.SO o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Jesus— The Saviour of Men." Evening serv ice at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of ttermon, i "An After Christmas Thought." Sun-1 day school at 9.30 a. m. Junior Chris- j tian I'll. lem or at 2 p. in. Senior Chris tian Endeavor at 6.30 p. in. Memorial, Fifteenth and Slioop i Street*—The Rev. L. C. Manges, D. I>., j pastor. Morning service at 10.30 j o'clock. Evouiug service nt 7.30 I o'clock. Sunday school nt J p. in. Men's prayer meeting at 10 a. in. Junior Lu ther I Rev. Amos Maxwell Stamets, [pastor. Morning service at 10.30 j o'clock. Subject of sermon, "A New Way for the New Year." Evening serv ice at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of ser mon. "The Best Gift to Give to God " Smi.Ujv school at 2 p. m. Christian En deavor at G. 30 p. m. Services at the church every evening during coming week. Trinity, Camp Hill—The Rev. E. D. \\eigle, pastor. Subject of sermou. "1914—A Memorable Year" at 1030 a. m. Sermon b v Dr. L. A. Weigle of ,"\ale University, at 7.30 p. m. Christ ; mas music will be repeated morning and ; evening by special request. Week of prayer will be observed nightly from i January 3 to 10. concluding with the ; midwinter communion and' accession of | members. EPISCOPAL j St. Stephen s—The Rev. Rollu, \ | Sawyer rector. 8, Holy Communion. 1 10. fciuuday school. 11, morning l prayer and sermon. At this service 'the Christmas music will be repeated and a sermon suitable to Christmastide will |be preached. 4.30, a Christmas can I tfta. "The Star of Bethlehem." will be 1 sung. | St. Andrew's, Nineteenth nud Market Streets—The Rev. James F. Bullitt, rector. Morning prayer and sermon at 10.30. Sunday school at 12. Evening prayer and sermon at 7.30. Mount Calvary, Camip Hill—The Rev. O. H. Bridgman, rector. 'Morning service at 10.30. Sunday school at 2.30. CHURCH OF G-OD M.iclav Street—The Rev. F. 1. M. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school at 9.45. E. at 6.50. Preaching at 11 and 7.30. Prayer service Wednesday at 7.30 p. m All welcome to all serv ices Subject of sermon. "The Shep herds' Return." The choir will render a cantata Sunday evening at 7.30 en titled, "The Holy Night." Fourth Street—The Rev. Dir. Wil liam N. Yates, pawtor. 10.30, "The After Vision." 7.30, "A Challenged Ministry." Sunday school at 1.40, homecoming rally. Junior C. E. at 3. Senior and Intermediate C. E. at 6.30. j All persons who wish to join the church COUPON Guaranteed Sterling Silver Initial Glassware 3h This coupon when presented or mailed to !]■ f THE STAR-INDEPENDENT 111 $ mU II 111 »'"h 48 cents. 4s good for Six («) Tumblers—lo cents •* **9 9 il extra by mall; I tL Jfl '1 ' OK r** 1 ] 'll'l wilh " J cents, Is Rood for One (1) Larue Water 11' Il Pitcber—ls cents extra by mail; II 'h II I |||| with 48 cents, U good for One (11 Sugar Bowl and ;!( ' j]|] I One (1) Cream Pitcher—lo cents extra by mall; t' MB OR l' ' | ' |Kill you can get tlie entire set of Nino <9) Piece* with i Miiil tbe ® mo, " l t specified above, or any two sets with tlie ill ii iMH ' advertised price, If you huve one of those coupons. l ily** Sets now on display at THE STAR-INDEPENDENT 18-20-28 South Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. will meet. Hie pastor Sunday morning at I 0 o "clock Pleasant View—The Hev. George \V. Baupor, pastor. Sunday school at 9.45. 10.4.i. "What IHave 1 Learned This Year J'' Senior t' K. at 6.45. ".HO, "The Voice of • the l'ast." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30. The Rev. George W Harper, pastor. UNITED BRETHREN Derrv Street—At t'be morning serv ice, which will ihe iield at 10. o 'clock. Dr. Ijvter will administer the order of baptism and receive into church mem 'hei'sliip many new members. At. 2 J), ni. Ihe Sundvy school will hold a home coming service at which time tllie Whrist mas carol singers- will reader several selections, in the evening tile organist, Mrs. John 'Henry, will render an organ recital froui T to 7.150 p. in. Following is her program: Prelude, "Christmas Pastorale." Dehlher; hrisfcmas Eve," Mulling: Noel, 'bv (Mailing; Variations in 'Ohrist.mas i ano Is, Deitiier; oSertory, "Holy Night." iParker; postlude, IMamli of Mngi, l>u 'Hois. At the regular even in'" service whi.Mi opens at 7."© o'clock 'iie i hoir, under Prof. T. 11. Davis, will render "The i 'iiristmus I.Vbessage, *' by Dressier. " I'nfold O (fates," (by Weni bel. and llun .la i s "And the Glory of the .Lord,'' after whicih 'Dr. iLvtcr will deliver a sermon which will ibe evange listic in its character. Ottortiein, Heily and Fourth Streets —The Ke\. S. Edwin ißuplp, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Sub jeet of sermon. ''The CimiVh and the Convert.'' Evening service at 7.110 o clock. Subject of sermon, ''ear the Kingdom." Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Reception of members si both services. State Street,, Eighteenth and State— Tne Rev. A. 'G. Bossier, pastor. Sun day school ingatheriug service at. 9.30 a. m. Evening service at 7.30 o 'clock. Subject ot' sermon, "The Unspeakable Gift." Reception and baptism of new members Mi the eveniug service. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30 p. ni. Sixth Street, sixth and Seneca Streets—The Re\. P. 11. Ba!.-.'baugii, pas tor. Praise service at 9.45. Sunday school at 1.45. Jr. t . K. at 5.45. Sr. C. K. at 6.30. Worship at 10.30 and 7.30. •Saturday eveuiu'g cottage prater meet ing at the home of tMr. Peiffe-r, -325 Logan street. Watch night services at 8 p. ni, Rwem'ber 31. with sermon at 10.30 p. m. by the 'Rev. Dr. Yates. First—The Ke\. P. Spanglcr, pas tor. 'Morning service at II o'clock. Evening serfrce at 7.20 oV'lw'k. Su'l.t .ject of sennou. ''Tliq < 'lirist Child and a Modern ]O .-1 5 o'clock. Sermon 'by James it. i?iw»pley. Evening service at*7.3o o'elock. Christ mas anthems ami hymns •will be repeat ed at this service. Address 'by tihe pas tor. (Sunday « hool at 9.30 o'. lock. Heidelberg €. K. at U. 30. UNITED EVANGELICAL Park Street. Sixteenth and Park Streets —The Rev. A. M. SaiiTpsel, pas tor. Sunday school at 9.JH) a. in. Preach ing by the presiding elder, the 'Rev. P. E. K-Umun. of Heading, at Vtt.3'o -a. in. K. Jj. K. Ht 6.30 p. in. Preaching by the iastor at 7.30 ip. in. Tlie 'Holy t'oin munion will -be ad«iinistetie>d at both tiie morning and evening service ami at tihe evening service new memlbers «ill be received. Watch nigtot services on Thursday evening Wgiuniog at S CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church ot Christ, Scientist, Board of Trade Hall —Sunday, II a. m. and 7.30 p. hi.: subject, ••'Christian Science.'' Testimonial meeting Wed nesday at H p. n.. Free reading rooms, Kiuikel building, 1.30 to 5 p. in. daily, also Monday and Saturday evening. Adv. CHURCH OF --.KIaT Fourth Street, Fourth and Delaware Streets—"To Santa's 'Land With the Dream Man,'' Sum Lay evening at 7.30. All seats free. 'iiiiUie school at 10 a. 1:1. fjord's Supper and preaching by pastor, the 'Rev. lj. O. Knipp, of Phila delphia, 11 a. nt. Prayer meeting every '.Veilnosdav evening at 7.30. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Church of the Brethren, Hummel Street—Preaching toy the Rev. D. 11. Widderat 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Christian Work ers at €.45 p. m. o 'dock. MISCELLANEOUS 'Reformed Mennonites—Preaching in Kinnard's hail. 303 VcrOeke street, Sunday at 10.34) a. m. All are invited. At Redeemer Lutheran Christmas candy for the children will be distributed at Redeemer Lutheran Sunday school to morrow morning. SATURDAY NIGHT SEE!Wi|& REV: SAMUEL W.PUBV!S.D.D. THE MIRAGE OF LIFE. Text. "What Is 3 our life? It t» oven a vapor."— Jaa. Iv, 14. "Poor fool!" A toy balloon was nail ing near the housetops. A grocer's boy with a basket of apples saw it frotu the sidewalk. He stopped oppu mouthed. atarlng eyed. It was