-- is - ' ' , - . - . THEASHINGTX)NyHEBaMWj8PaATrf 26., 1.-- 'W "? '' - .3'MA- waa cosspelied'tc-- ' t an 'encore. Mrs. ,Orosb and "FruWltagsBACBCT tlflM 'WMUkar --1 Hear m, Thrus atvs"a "Somswbtre a, Vote Is Cailier" "Kr. Jett "Dear Religion mi&iSocidt Service MUSIC Heart" aol "Mother.,"Machree." Mr. ANMUra Joaes "Oat on the BMn'stf ribstwnf,". and Mrs. Ormsby and mm Whltaker spoken objet la Toa-ca;- M Waldensian Church, and he ha a closer fellowship araoac dab xnusleirJa rna'ljLTti,""traa Puccini's "La purpose, as .ta"tibjotI U rejarded,by f'Pasaage Bird .Farewell" ' "Bpring Bl. 0, C. M0MAN TO HAD: , ;.. The fifth (TeniBC of tha Xatte jof urn s4 in" several of the principal cities', of men. the establishment of a headquar- Cbamlaade's 'Men Coeur Chaste," tVe offlcials .the mo as" one. of Tims Is Bo Charming.". x eVery Study given' tha Washington h America, and vlsiteditbWuraeroua .farm- ters in important city for traveUng aab. at i-- Thought of Ton." by Natalie highly educational value,,, ' MailWilTJlat KBIE- COIPHUCI uui - A featare.of ithe'ereninsT was the ren- j ing colonies in. Mis- members; Club, last'WedTwdayjrvealnir. waa,cea-sldere- d Glbbs- lyric soprano waa ' From the title, Mr. FreuM'a talk win of tha Waldenaes and a elosa affiliation between -- TowBMBd, Mrs. dering of the difficult accompaniments by conference," souri, Colorado, Utah, arc His' subject church and social organisations. The plan meat very CJte-.'- ana mam revponaea 10 an ba one both interesting ana Deaesciai. as Miss Visa Behsie Humphreys, The midwinter Bible by those in ajtendance tha Jeffries. Washington Is: Struggles and tha Work-- of the includes the selection in city encore Carrie Jacobs Bond's it will 'deal la part upon "America's place Mr. Franklin which la to be' held in 'The each of successful ever offered by the club, Thja with, 'The and Jackson. jr which - 8' 18 bo" Waldensian-Church- ." ona prominent organization, which .. in ar- from February- to will under will organization muatciana is laiy ana in the musical world, iu lnaustnai, added 'much to the .enjoyment of those "engagements Bosio in ba offered membership In of slnrers and but not least on the program were tistic, and educational aspects. The edi- present. the leadership of Dr. Sol C Dickey, Tha or Bar. tho federstloa. composed women who haVe the last well-know- Washington A general of young numbers by Miss Hug. tor of Musical America has gives ad- the n direotor.of the Winona are. as follows: convention will later ba called. more xney the nlano Julia The orchestral numbers Included "Dawn Sunday, 11 a. rn., Baptist Church, The Idea has for soma time serious side of music at bean, gins. There is no' questJon'about the dresses of a similar character In other of Peace, march (Hereon); "Burlesque,' Bible conference. The committees in First been under take up the work of the various Huggins toJtHerpret statements have brought charge of the local work comprise sev- Avenue of tho Presidents ancLO street; consideration and has the encouragement thelrTneetings and not only ability ot Miss the cities, and his overture (Suppe): "Sounds from tbs Val prominent p. vesper service Young Woman's bf Catholic authorities.' meaning of the composer, and her very down both wrath and praise upon bis ley," "waits (Seldel); selection from "Mar eral Jof 'Washington's moat 10 m.i analyze the themes of the compositions was spontaneously applauded been able to cope with pastors. They are aa follows: Dr. Christian Association"; 730 p. nx. Wash- The movement begins with tha oldest gtod work head, but he has tha,' caprice, "Heart's Message" (San- - Phlio-patrl- and songs studied, but have them illus- Wallace Radcllffe, chairman committee ington Heights' Presbyterian Church, Catholic club Jn tha country, tha an club; who by the audience, until she waa compelled all. The capital of the nation is there- telmann), and "On parole," march Institute Philadelphia. trated by the members of .the respond with an extra number.) The fore anxious hear what this man has on program: Dr. Earls Wllfley, chair- Kalorama avenue and Columbia road; of It la td to (Potts). Society expected 3K,-0- 00 have in this manner given ana receivea program numbers by Miss Huggins were to say: This address will be entirely man committee on sale ot tickets; Dr. Tuesday, .10:30 a. m., Waldensian that a total membership of beneflt-ln-tbet- In great r search" for the hith Glinka-Balaklre- commit- meeting. Baptist Church. Avenue men the federation can "L'Alouette." by ' complimentary, the Invitations for which Mr. Oscar Franklin Comstock gave a W. B. Wedderspoon, chairman First ba reached. er Ideats In musical Interpretation. ' "Murmuring Zephyrs." by Jensen, 'and now being issued. The arrangements Thursday, nlghtrwlth tee on buildings: Mr. William K. of the Presidents and O street: 7:30 P. m. This, organisation Is not selfish, how are studio recital last a residence 1010 Massachusetts MacDowell's "Polonaise." For the extra been placed in the able hands of delightful program and fln Cooner. chairman committee on adver otJIrs. Barr. EPISCOPAL. many, many -- have a attendance. avenue, auspices So ever. In Its work, for after played Rabbit."., by Mae. Howe. very tlslng, and Dr. Henry Anstsdt, chair Evening Missionary weeks of the serious work anions; its she "Br'er Wlllard Mr. Archie Gibson was hoarse In ciety of Congregational Church . i songs, man committee on cnieruuniucu.. First only, an evening" musi- Dowel. ' his but Improved later in the pro ar Wednesday,. 11 : a. m., Presbyterlal Tha secretary of the Missionary members it elves Miss Marion West's work as accom aft- gram, jsissj was Dr. Sol C. Dickey, of Pittsburgh, First cals to which are Invited the friends of M tam Church of the Covenant this Mona nooerta successful rived cityf yesterday, and waa prayer meeting. New York Avenue Pres Department, the Rev. George W. Daven- panist is to be highly commended. She ernoon, o'clock, the double sextet. la two groups' of songs, which she sang In the port. the club who are Interested in just such ability of catching at vary In conference wljh the local commit- byterian Church; Thursday, 8 p. m., Is on a visit to his father, the Rev. Keep-I- ns has the the spirit of under the direction of Mr. Sydney Lloyd attractively, miss Jtarcuerlta wn. W. O. Davenport, high standards.of study this club Is ana support groups tee regarding the necessary arrange- Church ot the Covenant, Connecticut ave rector emeritus of Em- In the soiois: giving mat m Wrightson. with Mr. Hajrrey Murray at llama played two of piano pieces pro- nue "A Message from manuel Church, its work. "atmosphere as "wen as technical good style ments tor the sessions and tha - snd N street. Anacostla. Mr. Daven- The club's influence is felt not only In work. the organ.' will render,, the following with and expression. The last srram, Italy." with stereoptlcon views; Friday, port will preach tomorrow morning in cities, which Is so necessary to the successful Ye AU of One' Mind" (God- numoer waa ins "rater pan" song cycle, his "Washington, but in many other . music: "Be The sessions ot the conference will 1030 a. m.. Publio Library, auspices of father's former church, of which club accompanist. frey), incidental solo, Mrs. Gawler; Sanc-tu- s, a. charming work by Joan Treveisa, Missionary Union the Rev. William where some former members of the which was be held In the Epiphany Church In the Interdenominational Oscar Rooms U now have since removed, and tbey have start- "St. Cecilia" (Gounod), inciden- most beautifully performed Congraga; Study Class. rector. At night the Rev. Mr. Daven- The program given at the Friday Morn O by oirs. Miss evening and in tho First port, ed similar organizations in their new tal solo. Mr. Backing; "Thine. Lord" toward witman. Roberts, tionsl Church in the morning and aft who has the reputation of being homes. And the club has ing Music Club, last Friday morning, at (Campbell). Miss Hall: "I will Lay Me Mr. Witman, and Mr. Gibson. quite a good preacher, will be St, often waimngion was as solo, ernoon. METHODIST. at guests, who go to their homes with ine tiuo, follows: Down in Peace" (Hlles), incidental The sneakers for the conference In Thomas' Church, near Dupont Circle, and young women so strong Suite. E major, op. 11, andante sostenuto, MK Backing. Mrs. Frank Moore, Pearson, ot 'Atlanta. will preach the sermon. the spirit of these allegro quasi allegretto, presto. wife of Frank Pearson, dude some of the ablest preachers in them, learning from contact with moderate i Gl, a former G. The executive committee of the Y. P. Mr. Davenport, who Is accompanied by after allegro (Carl Ooldmark), basso of Washington, will sing offer- and teachers of the world. Dr. tho club members of their sincerity in vivace Miss Ida At the' Church ot the Covenant this the Campbell Morgan, London, pastor of , Congress M. P. his wife, will spend a few days here. Ewlng. Duff-Lewi- s: - tory on Sunday morning of S. C. E..' of Street their work, such visitors often take Mrs. "Mlt elner Was- evening .o'clock, the vested evening at the First to at that rerfilie," "Ein Pri- at t Baptist Church. Sixteenth and O streets. Westminster ChapeL is familiar Church, held a meeting on Wednesday, up the idea In their own cities with ex- Schwan." "Mlt elner choir of 100 voices, under the direction of tendants of Bible conferences at wi aeo um Promised to AI. mula veris." "Herbststlmmung," "Zwel Mrs. Pearson is the guest ot Mr. and January 21. of the president. Souls'AeJ w" cellent results. Mr. Sydney "Lloyd Wrightson, with Mr. nona and Northfleld. As an expository at the home Pariah. Rev. Dr. J. MacBride Ster-ret- t, evening the large re- braune Augen" (Grieg), Mrs. Seldom-- Mrs. Harry Pearson, 1215 Decatur street. Mr. William N. Payne, 3133 N street rector, for the last Wednesday ridge: Harvey Murray at the organ, will render preacher Dr. Morgsn has few If any erection of a new cital hail of the Washington Club was "Au bord d'une source" (Liszt), the following music: Andante Kellgloio equals. exposition of northwest. The meeting was well at stone church, on two conditions: First, Grun-feld- ). Miss Margaret Bnyder. a cromlslnr He writes the crowded with guests for the occasion. "Etude a la Tarantella" (Alfred, (West). "Awake, Awake." "Mdster-- Sunday lesson for The tended, and was called for the purpose of that AH Souls Mission become All Souls' Sun-dia- l, young Tiounisi or wasningion, soms tha school The program of the evening was given Miss Ewlng: the (a) (Wagner), TIttmann; In- - tor discussing plans for the ensuing year. Parish, and that the debt on tha be (b) (c) singer" Mr. years past a student at the Feabodr Con Waehinrton Herald each week. paid. ,lots by Miss Margery Snyder, violinist: Miss Childhood." "Touth," '"Matur nammatus, from "" (Ros- He bringing with bim Dr. William ity." (d) "Old Age" (Leigh Hilton). Miss servatory. Baltimore, will leave Wednes lr gospel- - Kdna Dyer, soprano: Miss Heleue Oyster, sini) . "Sun of My Soul" (Holden), inci- Souper, pastor of Ciapham Commons' The fourth week of speaial This pledge of lliOOO has been redeemed, M. E. Pond. day for tier maiden concert tour. This meetings at the Hamilne Methodist Epis- and tha vestry ,of pianist: Miss Beulah Harper, contralto: dental solo, Mrs. Gawler; "Sevenfold tour will be Into Presbyterian Church, of London, a the new parish hat Glbbs, lyric soprano, first the South, end Ash copal Church. Ninth and P streets north- now tha money In the treasury. Mrs. Warner and Amen" (Stalner), .Organ Postlnde In A land, Va., the first point. Richmond will Scotch minister, who Is well known Work Miss Huggins. pianist, with Miss The vested choir of the Church of .the (Gullmant). among laity Eng- west, will be Inaugurated tomorrow and the new church be Julia be one ot the places included. both ministry and of S pastor. Rev, ,n will Marion West, accompanist. Ascension will sing Matthew's sacred masterly the evening at o'clock, the 2n!??, tne near 'fture. pledge of At Ashland Miss Snyder will give three land for his defense of Lucius D. D.. taking for the a Miss Snyder opened the program with cantata, "The Conversion of St. Paul." William Stansfleld. organist and choir as many from a scholar's standpoint. As a C Clark. "r "n or8"an has been received. recitals before musical circles. truth subject of his sermon. "Calvary." Their lots J7.500. Raffs "'Cavatina," and "Le Cigne," by at 5 o'clock this afternoon. This is the director of the First Congregational Miss Dorothy Snyder, her sister's regu lecturer, preacher, and author, he has a cost of which J3J0O has Salnt-Saen- meetings will continued every s. Later she played the "Sou- third of a series of cantatas that are be- Church, has arranged following mu- England, will The be hop1 ,0 pa'r sw m- the lar accompanist, will also appear in solo growing reputation In and evening next week except Saturday, com- on ?.. 1' l' - venir." by Drdla. and Barnes "Swing ing given monthly. The hour is chosen sical program for today. Morning. 11 a. numbers at these recitals. The tour be one warmly received by his American Indebtedness by February L and Miss most convenient to the many has mencing at 7:43 o'clock. The week has WW more by Easter, Sons." Dorothy Snyder, who is not to be the m.. Organ Prelude, "Aria from Suite in every promise of success. audiences. designated by pastor ss one of which still will a member of the club, was accompanist who have other services that they must D" (Bach); anthem. "The Lord Is My se been the leave a balance due of U.0OO. is The American speakers have been Invitation, and the nightly discourses hoped which lb for her sister, through the courtesy of attend. Light' (Park-- ; anthem, "Jubilate in C" Club Is view of supplying a ape to raise In order to permit the morning The Rubinstein known far and lected with the have been selected accordingly. The consecration of the club. Miss Snyder's interpretation of At the service. Miss Clara (buck): offertory, oass soio, it uoa so near, not only for Its excellent choral clalist In every phase of Christian work. Monday, the church next spring. was improve- Staudenraeyer, contralto, will sing Men Grass" '(Blschoff), .Mr. schedule Is as follows: "An her numbers a noticeable Clothed the work under the able direction of Mrs. A. Among others, there will be Dr. Russell Invitation to Serve God;" Tuesday. "In-lte- d delssohn's "But the Lord Mindful," Organ Tem-nl- e. Dr. Mitchell, general ment over her playing of last season. Is Humphrey: Postlude. "Procession M. 31air. but for Its most cordial hospi- H. Conwell. pastor of the Baptist to a Wedding In a King's Palace;" secretary of tht Miss Edna Dyer, the possessor of a so from "St. Paul." al March" from "The Queen of Sheba" tality. When prominent soloists in PhiladelDhlar Dr. S. D. Gordon. Archeological Institute of America, is to prano the Wednesday. "The Guest Room;" Thurs- give the second voice of excellent quality, was (Gounod). vast musical world forego other engage- author of "Quiet Talk" series of, devo- day, "Late In Accepting." and Friday, lecture in the Sunday heard in Mozart's "Vol Che Sapete" from The Glee and Man- Evening. 7:13 p. m.. organ recital. "In ments, pleasure professional, McNeill, To- night's course- of lectures which now both and to tional books: Dr. John of "No Excuse for Refusing." being given are "Le Nosse DI Figaro," "Serenata," by dolin Club, of New York, will give their troduction and Double Fugue" (Merkel); be the guests of the Rubinstein Club It ronto; Dr. John Henry Jowett, the great The meetings so far have been ex at the chapel at 8 o'clock. Tostl. and Wtlleby's "A June Morning." annual concert and dance on Tuesday Prelude to "The Deluge" (Salnt-Saens- ); speaks most complimentary for the stand- pastor of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian ceedingly been Dr. Mitchell's subject will be "St. Paul 3, successful, and have at Athens." t Her phrasing and tone color work was evening. February at 830. In the ball- air, varied. In E flat (Faulkes). ing ot ihe club In the musical and social Church. In New York: Dr. Camden M. Co- - tended by exceptionally large congrega at most gratifying to audience, who re- room of the Raleigh Hotel. Sixty-fiv- e s p. m. organ prelude. "Andante Re XV. Rev. E. S. Dunlap. St." the world. bern, the archaeloglst: Dr. Floyd tlcns. Music Is furnished each evening gave of John's Church ceived her selections with cordial ap- men travel with the combined clubs. ligion, Sixth Sonata" (Mendelssohn): an- Last Monday evening Miss Rosalie Tompkins, of Philadelphia: Dr. XV. G. by a large chorus and a quartet, aided the last lecture delivered, which proval. Their recent concerts In Brooklyn. New them, "Awake, the Harp." "Crea Wlrthlln. well known contralto of New Blederwolf. and Rev. Mel Trotter. by an orchestra and special soloists. J", ."" JIP,c?ures from the "fe of Miss Helene Oyster's work at the piano York, and Boston were roost) creditable tion" (Haydn); offertory, anthem. "As lork, was In Washington to appear as in charge con- Christ. The slides used were from Will-ia- The committee of the The subject of the pastor's sermon at pictures. in her group of three numbers was so performances, and the alumni of Colum- Pants the Heart" (Spohr); choir. Hymn the soloist for the Monday Morning Music ference In Washington anticipate an In- the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning Holes pleasing that further efforts were re- bia, with their numerous friends, will Si "Softly Now the Light of Day" Club at its evening concert at the New spiring and highly useful series of ad- will be "Tests of Dlsclpieship." r quested by the audience, but to no avail. give the boys a hearty welcome in Wash- (Weber): Organ Postlude. overture, "The Wlllard. On Tuesday afternoon Miss dresses. At the Bethlehem Chapel of the Nativ Miss Oyster's selections were Boyle's ington. Melsterslngers" (Wagner). Florence Hlnkie. noted soprano ot Phila- Ity there will be an organ recital tomor- "Romance." "Pastorales Varlee," by delphia and New York, was In Wash- CONGREGATIONAL row afternoon at S o'clock. This will b Mozart, and Chopin's Ballade In A flat. Through the united efforts of the Dis- The Rebew Orchestra, under tho direc ington as the soloist for the Philadelphia WALDENSIAN SOCIETY HOST the fourteenth organ recital given of the eerier Miss Beulah Harper's rich contralto trict Chapter of the American Guild ot tion of IL W. Weber, gave a concert Orchestra at Its second concert of the TO ITALIAN CLERGYMAN The Upper Room" Is the subject of by Mr. Edgar Priest, cathedral was heard in a group of three songs, and Organists, the Rublnsteln.Club, the Piano Thursday night In the Northeast Temple season at the New National Theater. tho Sunday mornlne sermon by Rev. J. organist, Th numbers will be: prelude on Festival an encore, which was insisted upon by Teachers' Association, and Wlllard Howe, for the benefit of St. Mark's Lutheran Knowing that these prominent artists Under auspices of the Washington W. rrizzelt. ixtor of Ingram Memorial "Ein feste burg." William the audience. Her program numbers were correspondent of .Musical America and Church, a large audience being present, would be In Washington at very near Church. Subject of the evening lecture. Faulkes: "In Summer." Charles A. Steb-bln- s: Rou-man- la Waldensian Aid Lohr's songs of Roumanla. "The other journals: Mr. John C. Freund. edi- Mrs. Amy Law Ormsby, soprano: Miss the same time, the Rubinstein Club ar- branch ot the American "The Parable of the Organ." On Tues Sonata No. 1. Felix Borowskl Mountain," "Life Has Sent Me tor of Musical America, of New York, Mary Clark Whltaker. contralto: Mr. A. ranged a reception for them on .Tues- Society, of which Mrs. Isaac Pearson is day night, January 27, will occur the Evensong." Edward F. Johnston. Many of Roses." and Roumanian "Night will deliver an address hero on tbo "Up- XV. Jett. tenor, and Mr. J. Wesley Jones, day evening' In the Green Room at the president, addresses on various phases of fifth number of the popular lyceum Song." Her encore number was "Ashes lift of Music" en the evening of Febru- basso, were the soloists. Hotel Raleigh. Both the artists had the Waldensian Church will be given by course. It will be a concert by the Nor- - Monday last the local assembly of tht of Roses." ary 6. The auditorium of the New Na- The program presented by the orchestra previously appeared in this city as solo- the Rev. David Boslo. ot Italy. dlca Mandolin. Guitar and Banjo Club. Brotherhood or St. Andrew held its Jan- Mrs. Warner Gibbs sang In good voice tional Museum has been secured for this was delightful, while each of the soloists ists with the Rubinstein Club, and re- Rev. David Boslo, M. A.. D. D, who On next Wednesday night the midweek uary meeting in Trinity Parish o Hall at membering the, cordial welcome given represented Italy at the Christian citizen- meeting will be held. Subject, "The Po clock. The plan to have those mem- them upon previous occasions and hav- ship convention in Portland. Ore.. last etry of the Old Testament." Tho minuter bers of the brotherhood who attended ing become enthused over the work of summer. Is a child of the Waldensian will lecture on the subject, alter which the national convention tell about the the local women's choral organization, valleys, and a descendant of a long line the meeting will be thrown open for ques convention in two to five minute ad- were pleased to remain over for the re- of heroes and martyrs of the faith. tions and discussion. dresses, giving the impressions and bene- Items, General Personal, ception arranged in their honor. Born in San Gerroano, in the heart ot fits they received, which might and be ol Although the charming artists did not the Waldensian valleys, educated In value to the organization and its mem- attend the reception prepared to sing, Florence, having secured the degree of ROMAN CATHOLIC. bers, was duly carried out. Among those having brought no music with them, tbey M. A. from the university ot that great who spoke were Rev. C. Herbert Reese. Of Interest to G. P. O. Workers were so' gracious as to sing what songs city, and the degree of R. D. from the The usual Sunday devotions will be held Ogle Singleton, and E. H. Everett. One important the able accompanist. Miss Huggins, Waldensian Seminary in ''Horence, where at St, Patrick's tomorrow with masses business of the assembly wa-t- could play without a score. Both artists he studied under such educators as Dr. each hour from 7 a. m. to 11 o'clock. The get one good representatU e man on William Alexander Lavalfttc. a mem- West, put In several years as a detective! binders, of the Joint board of the the Wells-Farg- allied sang group of Cadman songs, which LuzzI and Prof. Boslo. D.'D.. his father. will solemn high mass, national council. ber of Columbia Typographical Union. for the o people, and held printing a last mass be a trades, the unions represented were highly appreciated by those pres- Rev. David Boslo took a sung by the Right Rev. XV. T. Russell No. 101. for more than forty years, and other positions In that country requiring being the printers, the Printing nerve, bookbinders, the ent. course In the University ot Edinburgh, and Rev. William J. Carroll will preach Sunday. February 22. has been chosei. an employe of the Government and who states he is now living pressmen, the electrotypers, en- as length of and the The active and associate members of where he secured the valued friendship the sermon. Both choirs will assist and Cathedral Mite Sunday. Office about the same time, died quietly on a ranch., and takes pleasure gravers. He reports a most harmonious Turner, president his residence. 73 Twelfth street In hearing from any' of his old friends In the Rubinstein Club were received by of Sir William the of render the music under the direction of at meeting, and is confident of a new gave Glen-na- n. northeast, Monday morning last, after an the printing business. Mrs. Blair, Miss Hlnkie. and Miss Wlrth- the university, who him a strong Mr. R. Mills Sllby and Miss Jennie scheme of affiliation that will be of last- lln. were by Miss letter of commendation to one of the BAPTLST. illness of months. He was bom ing benefit to Introductions made in the trades concerned. Yewell, secretary of the club. great financiers of America. In the afternoon at 4 o clock the mixed In Meadville. Crawford County, Pa., The change of pay days In the G. P. O. A large 1840. attending schools An officer of the Italian army, he choir will sing the vesper service which number of people have beer, October. After the from Monday to Friday and Saturday A couple of the "swifts" on Balti- in his home town, he attended Oberlln added to the convenience a Mr. Otto T. Simon and Mr. Herndon served with honor snd the experienco he will be followed by benediction ot the attending the union evangelistic meet hae of the more newspaper recently set a phenome- acquired coming peo- 7:30 p. Mgr. College. Ohio, and graduated from the employes 'to a great extent, and have string Morseil have been invited to be the out- in In contact with blessed sacrament. At m. ings of southwest nal each, both something over ple of all classes has enabled him to Russell will conduct the weekly meeting at the Fifth Baptist literary department of that Institution. made Paymaster Wllner and Cashier iOOO lines In seven side examiners ot the voices ot those Church this week. Acquiring a knowledge of the printing Nelson more popular than ever. hours, and then pupils of the different high schools, do a great work along social and re- of the League of the Good Shepherd and Meetings are to be William Stubbs. the "king of the lino," Rome Lead- Sanctuary held at M. trade, he obtained an appointment to the employed studying privately, who will wish this ligious lines in and Palermo. preach a short sermon. The Gorsuch E. Church all of next 1S9 as composi- on the same paper, just to ing generals and noted men attended his Choir will assist with the music week. Rev. Dr. R. n. McKim will government office in a Frank A. KIdd. ruler of show them what a operator study to go to their credit in the mark- speak tor, his assignment being to the document Washington Lodge of Elks, was a fra real can do, ing of the school curriculum. The ex lectures in the First Church of the to the ladles of the southwest at the topped the highest string BOO f division. Having been transferred to the ternal visitor to the lodge in Hoboken, by some amination will take place at the Eastern Waldenaes. in Rome. A plan (or the organization Cath Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow after lines in tne same - - specifications room, he was afterwards N. J., during the week. number of hours. High School next Thursday afternoon at Bishop Greer, ot New York, president olic clubs Into a federation has been noon. In the evening. Paatni- iih. r- nromoted to a proofreader on that work. 2:30 o clock. of the American Waldensian Aid Society, formed In Philadelphia. The federation Brlggs will hold evangelistic services, at which position he satisfactorily filled for A great mass of work that had ac- A son of Charles W. Burnett, of the Invited Rev. David Boslo to come to expects to have representatives In every which special music will be rendered. A several years. cumulated in the proofroom neces- proofroom, has charge of the regular monthly America as the representative of the city and town lrt the United States. The unique choir entertainment is planned for and machines The musical service ot V In later years he worked In the differ sitated the detail of a large force of on tne .Petersburg (Va.) Index-Appe- Trinity M. E. Church will take place this ednesday night. ent divisions as well as the branch print- extras to both the day and night forces evening. The program will Include: ing offices. Mr. Lavalette's last work has been cleared away, and the forces Horatio B. Stevens, Organ solos, "March from Tannhauser," Rev. Paul B. Watlincton savs ih, of the engineer UNIQUE CELEBRATION OF WEDDING. revival spirit th. was performed In the montoype section, again have been reduced to the regular force, was called hastily to his home in and "March from Queen of Sheba;" violin still continues at Marrl,,i flay, but owing to his continued en- employes. Camden. Me., on solo by Mr. W. barytone solo by Avenue Baptist Church as a result of th. Tuesday last by the Hill: meetings recently feebled condition he was obliged to quit serious illness or nis aged mother. Mr. IL P. Hoover; "Pilgrim's Chorus" held there under the Chls-hol- leadership tvork in June, 1913. He was a pensioner Public Printer Ford and Supt. m by the choir; contralto solo by Mrs. M. of Rev. a M. Billings. Pastor -. c -- Watllngton sn the rolls of the International union. have been absent ail the week, and Frank O. Cole, who has had charge of Bradford; quartet. "Now the Day is JhasaaTBaianat"" aaai' wrili preach tomorrow morn- funeral took place from Calvary It is understood they aro making me presses me (Shelley), by Mrs. D. L. lltrTsaaaWafr ing on. the subject, "The Best Rule a Tho a tour at congressional Library Over" Richmond. Right of Episcopal Church. Eleventh and G streets of inspection of plants in Philadelphia orancn ior several years, has been trans, Mrs. M. Bradford. Mr. Robert Jonscher. IgKlitliPWrSeaBBBBBBBBBBBn Life." and in the evening on the northeast, on Thursday afternoon. He and New York, where the best improve- ferred to the main pressroom. and Mr. H. P. Hoover. The chorus is theme. "The Importance of Salvation." was a member of Social Lodge, No. L F. ments In printing devices are In op- direction of Mrs. D. L. There will be a baptism after the even- under the Rich l ing A. A. M., which attended the funeral in eration. John D. Kchoe, a former president of mond. with Miss Helen Burkart at the SfmSSmmmmmmmmmmmWfmmmmii-J- services. a body, as well as representatives ot Co- Columbia Union, has been promoted to organ. lumbia Union. No. 101, and former asso- George T. Weaber. whose death oc- me position or chler or division In the "A Story I Heard on F Street, North- in G. P. O. The deceased was curred on the ISth instant, long Treasury Department. Mr. west, Is the novel theme chosen by ciates the after a Kehoe waa Mrs. Ellen M. Shreve. soprano, will be irSataaaaaaaaaaBxl E. Rev In seventy-thlr- d year, and is survived Illness, was burled at Cambridge, Md., for a number of years Her Swem for his address tomorrow his foreman of the the soloist at the morning and evening i5- daughters. of which place Treasury branch printing laMaaBBBBaf'aa - it Jirt ' before his congregation by his widow and three his wife was a native. office, and also services today at the Mount Pleasant Baptist at Centennial He joined tho Typographical Union at a member of the proofroom force, and Congregational Church. XLLLLWLmVmmWILXmmmmW Church. In the morning he will Harrisburg. Pa., has many friends In S speak on the subject. "Superlatho Knowl- The sympathy of the chapel of the day and came to the G. the office who are edge." O. 1SS3. pleased Glad-mo- hand section is extended to George W. P. in and had been employed as at his promotion. The Junior class of Mrs. Helen n a compositor latterly In the job room, gave Robinson, one of Its members, in the 1'urdum an Interesting studio JM,BHKSailalaH t'.-- fvflt At and for a number of years was mem- Samuel Morris Briscoe, who Is operat- Saturday Second Baptist church. Fourth great affliction which has befallen his a recital afternoon. Thoso who street and Virginia family. A telegram on Wednesday from ber of the specification chapel. He was ing a linotype on a Baltimore paper, was contributed to the success of tho program asaaaaaaaaaa97aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaailaan avenue southeast an excellent workman,, and though In the city on Monday Rev. Hlnson V. Howlett will have Detroit. Mich., announced the death of of a last, his family were tho Misses Edna White. Dorothy his subject as his wife's mother, and that the aged reserved and modest disposition, he still residing in Washington. Trimble, Lydla Hule. Elizabeth Dowden, VaaaaaKrRBPipMa': at the morning worship Dow-lin- "Whence Came Our critically 111, while the wife made stanch friends who did much for Ruth Marjorie Simpson, Mar- Bible!" and in th father was The Union evening the theme of his sick at her him during his long Illness. He was Printers' Athletic Associa- garet Dowllng, Mildred Hoover. Helen t discourse will of Mr. Robinson has been years tion will hold mmmWmWmCSStmSmvSSSs9 he "TV-ha- Jesus Telia home at Langdon. about flfty of age, and waa born its regular meeting at Short. Emily Walker. Lillian Larsen, mmtmwSmm. Us About Him- at Lebanon, Pa. Typographical Temple at 3 o'clock today. Dorothy Wllhlte, and Ludle Chamber- BWMHKHHgMyiajrj self." At the recent annual meeting The Indications are that the meeting of of tho church encouraging reports were Joseph F. West, unskilled laborer. Is a the lain. made by heads delivery section Edwin B. Austin and Daniel P. Noone, Printers' National Baseball League the of all organizations, recent transfer from the at Cincinnati next and at the close of meetlnr-- to the day hand section. proofreaders, have been transferred from summer will bo one GOLD FOUND HT LORRAINE. the fr the job section to the main proofroom. of the best In the history ot the organ- John T. Dent and Mr. Charles A. H. ization, and it U to the interest of tho Bailey were elected deacons. Tfi Comrade Williamson, of the day band members of the Seeztrs Resembling Early Days la other officers of church re- Joseph Madden, a bookbinder the local here to be alive to the wera section, was kindly remembered on his in the fact that Washington now holds Aire Seen, elected. A good financial showing for seventy-sixt- Library branch, has resigned. the California h birthday, Wednesday, Jan- Herrmann trophy and to see the year was made, the missionary 21, that she is , Scenes aa were" wit- uary by his friends. well represented at the next meet. Jan. !!. such funda collected being about the largest Joe Qulnn, of the keyboard room, while nessed In the early days ot California and in .the history ot tho en a visit to New York recently, church. Samuel F. Mullan, of the day hand had Miss Martha Feehan, compositor in the Klondike are now in view in a region the pleasure of taking dinner with his monotype the section, has been on the sick list the old friend, John Murray (well section, is spending ten days' of Lorrane where gold has been discov- TITLE OF DUKE IS past week. remem leave at her home in Rochester, bered in the u. p. o.). who has a good N. Y. ered. It Is remarkable that the precious position in New York and lives In Jersev SOLD James I. Nelson, skilled laborer, has Word has been received here James metal should be found now unexpectedly allBl'laallsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTL. CHEAP IN PARIS City. L. that been detailed from the day to the night Weaver will vacate the position, of in- in a section which has been highly civil nana section. structor of printing; at the Frank J. Maioy has been transferred Lawrence ixed and Intensely cultivated for cen Ministry T.IY.vaa-- l (Kans.) Indian School on February French of Justice Does Thriv frnm tf.a -- Vh.-- I. LU .1..LUC - L .vu. .uw Mw.tj U.WVU IXJOnO- wnicn he G. turies. Clarence D. R. Hawkins, skilled laborer type section as a compositor. left the P. O. to accept some ing Business in Disposing in the day hand section, has been trans iwur j curs ago. The gold is near Nancy, in a part-o- t of ferred to the delivery section as messen William McCloskey, Lorraine which was left to France at the Noble Certificates. ger, with increased compensation. after spending the Norman Sprague, president holidays with the folks con- C of Wash- Franco-Germa- n war. Special CatJe to Th in Boston, ington Pressmen's Union, was end of the Out, of Wnhiartoa HertM. T cluded six years was sufficient on able to get one little mine there, industries..fortunes 24. One Eugene F. Rosen, skilled In the w a vm un weunesaay Paris. Jan. of tho cleverest J laborer the night force, and has been transferred to wiln the aid and even towns have grown. The open and most pungent sayings or day hand section, has been promoted to of crutches, his first appearance since tha late the day force In the pressroom. ho had air camp, the little cabarets, the spirit ot Oscar Wilde was that "the peerage la helper, vice Thurston G. Brown, trans his foot crushed in the Record gambler are all The best thing In ferred. the there. French the fiction." The aajing Benjamin A. Lineback has been trans- are in the ascendant today, it is said, to still holds good today, though it has ferred from the jobroom to the main Voxel, the number of 120,000, but the sound of the taken another form unknown to our O. A. Calkins, compositor in the hand Conrad T. of the iohmnm i. may , proofroom, and assigned as a reader. lng good war bring the German forebears. section, night, having returned from work as treasurer ot the Cali- swooping down upon them. Nowadays people buy titles by delightful trip to and fornia State Association In hordes Ism several Tommy Tompkins, from Manassas, Va., booming the contributions to tha money chest of a Southern cities, reported for work on x raucisco .xposiuon in 191a. is detailed as a copyholder in the day oi PAYS $100,000 FOB STAMPS. political party, whereas formerly they ' Monday night stole titles to they ' proofroom. Charles M. O'Connell. which had no inherent of the minnin. right. i Latham, of tho hand section. keyboard force, has Closed on Most Valuable Co- Imooser John D. Quillet, of the night press- consented to defer Deal BBBBBBBKaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBn Here in France, though the ! passed 10 wun 01 many conferrmsr day, returned from his leave, in room force, has brought' his family here us ms mends and will llection In the World. of titles has been abolished since tho' Buffalo, o Monday. enter the race for delegate from rniumM. present from Akron, Ohio, and established a London, Jan. 21 For a price said to be Institution of the renublie in' home. Union to the Providence convention. 1S7L the ministry of justice has still tha' Horace J. Taylor has been appointed about J100.000, R. B. 8parrow, of power messenger George M. Berry, president the of issuing certificates of nobuity. boy In the night "hand section. William R--- Bolten has been promoted of Ini.r. Brecknock, has Just' pur- Members of tjie French diplomatic serv national Printing and S from proofreader to referee in the T? A;lrtst-cen- chased the famous stamp collection of ice wno use tines nave to obtain ona Through an article bearing the signa- ,nm"' ,0 T.. f the of these certificates, the fees of which ture of an employe. of the G. P. O. in prr41heo,urW,th CP EE? " the late Earl of Crawford. It la the run Into pretty big figures. the Typographical Journal, though they largest stamp deal on record. In case fees) Miss Martha has spent MRS. FINLEY SHEPHARD Thus the of a duke the had not met in thirty years, a letter, James E. Maynard is doing a detail as Porter been trans- It la estimated the earl at least J. amount to S3.600; a marquis. ROSO; vis- postmarked Las Vegas, N. IL, and re- copy editor In mam ferred from the pamphlet binding to the $200,000 on the collection, or mora than York. 24. Mrs. Flnlev Shenhard. formerly Mt nnuM 11,400; 1300, the proofroom. ruling present wt Jan. J. Tln count. a baron, and so on. calling old days' along the MissouriRiver, and sewing section of the bindery. double the sale price. wpn a stlil warmer place In tha hearts ot her legion of friends among the The object of the certificates la to ahow wss received from man who, though - "Of its kind it Is the finest collection Bowery derelicts when she called upon them to participate in the celebraT a Felix Belalr. of the bindery,- spent last James Esterly will that the pedigree of the recipient having Erwin be one ot In existence," said Edwin Healey, tlon of the first anniversary of her wedding to Flnley J. Shephard. Five hun- till-ha- a printer, had held the position of city week In Indianapolis attending meet- the of the been. Investigated, his claim to' the s a headliners of the bookbinders annual en- firm which negotiated the deal. com- dred of the homeless of the Bowery sat down to a royal feast at Hadley House marshal ot Leavenworth, Kans.. when it ing. In his capacity of vice It. guests - - been established and the of president of tertainment. Appearing la his blackfaoa prises many .specimens unknown- - in Rescue Hall, and 200 ot the were given lodxlna- In the bulldlns- for the seal tha waa one of the hottest places in the the International Brotherhood of Book - specialties. the night. The feast was continually Interrupted by toasts and cheers tor Mr. republic is affixed to the patent at nobU. British museum. and Mrs. Shephard. - Wr, , y

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