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THE CHURCHES AND TO-DAY'S SERVICES 1 he Risen Lord An Kdhtrr Sermon lijr ai:v. fm>yi> \v. tomki.xs. '1'exlt SI. John *?. I-IS. ? 'liriHt's resurrection was the great huitiatioti of His work of redemption. : ?l????! for our sins ami rose again oar Ju-tilication (Horrians, Iv. L'.'it. John's account of the resurrection s tli<- same peculiar sympathetic ?Sfiicjj thai we timl in his message ti". crucilixion <):i" feels as lie ?ils the story ;lt ?t it was written not Iv, of course, l?y divine inspiration, t by a man wliosc heart was held tho Master Whom he loved. lie yius with the visit of Mary Magda early in the morning, before the eal: of day, and so he reminds us cf r Lord's words concerning her. "She ved much (St. I.tike, vli, :t??-r?0>. Then tells of |'?;ter ami himself running the sepulcher. I have a dear plc re of this scene, a copy <>f a paint g in the Luxembourg gallery painted a modern French artist, ICugene urnance. It is wonderfully Migges e of the two men. I'eter, with Ills arded face and eager hands, atid es wide open as if half afraid and If believing. John, with clasped nds atid eves seeming to worship, d yet with knit brows, as If he would !ve tho mystery. How touching the turalncss of the account! They ran th together, and love outran lin lsc; yet at the tcmb impulse went fore love and I'eter went first into o sepulcher. And then we have hn's close observation as he noticed w the napkin, with which Christ's ad wan covered, was n"t with t!?<? her burial garments, but wrapped ;ether in a place by itself. This i" ought by many ar significant, .-how j that the risen I'hrist placed the rtnents, with which llis loving ends had clothed Jlirii after H:s ath. by themselves. ItX ICES OF I.OVK A ?? T()Ki:\s OF I - A 1*1 11 They were the tokens of love anil ith; and as He spoke of Mary ol thany anointing His body for the rial (St. Mark, xiv. .") and accepted is token of her de/cUon, so He re ?.ntbered the service which they gave 10 took His body frori the cross and epared Him foi the tomb' Christ ver forgets any ?erv(> #? of love reti red to Him or to His children. Hut most tcuehitig of all is John'.11 .ount of Mary Magdalene's :neeting th Jesus. Site thought at i'.rst He .s the gardener, and, asking Him if i had taken 4 way the dear I". idy of r l<ord. declared her?elf ready? her f, a weak woman -to take it to a ire of safe;\- iili. th< wonderful ength "f love' ? il); ? ;i. !e ?. human ?oleneSf-. diil.c i::c 11.? t away i.i fact of adoring ; ? "All th-.-ig" ? P'.-'-lblo to 1.1. ! ' -? I ? ? w eternally comforting the woul rl?t spoke: "Woman, why ivccpi 1 i Whom seekest t i Master still ask v.h-n ? Him and our sorrow r >? weep He know ll> il> : stands human ; ? ?? ?. , ' veep Himself wh? i H. end's grave? <St. \ it ?' t<? a:? wh i- !i li.? ?w the Lord w >nder'"i ?'i has not learned v r..' 1 tt live or love .\ i:.\ i.s i.i.oitt nr Till: ICI-I.N KIM. ??.as the Master';1 i. r :j?? tliat revealed t ? M.iry :<? ?; her rl.:en King. I ofun vv ? ? r Ills speaking uur names ma.. i.- t t..?- calling lo a new lif. 1 ? i?: t ci? we di? It will be tJi?? welcome ait;ng us In ll?.?vn. I'm there : ??: significance In our- :kii .? The >d Shepherd i alls iir ?)f-i i He leads them out ?st. J< i. .. r tiati.es are w r i 11 ? r? ::i ? l.ai !. < ok of Life (Phil., iv. \ ?) I noth ; can so surely ;ir".i - u f o:n .n | the thought that "jeaius calls us." 'he res nr. ectlon Is made by s Paul is foundation of ovir faith. 11' ?'hrist not mlsed yt.ur faith 1- \ain" <! r. -\v, 17;. )t tli<- a-? i:< a e I Who died to conquer sin ivaii able lb to cOnquer death. An?l there must I no doubt in the Christian's mind l arding this great fact. There have /ays been some in all ages who Isstloncd the bodily resurrection of ? L,ord, and there are some even to r?unhappy mortals, who refuse to ieve anything which tlie understand ? cannot grasp. Dr. Farrar in his fe of Lives" quotes some poetry ich aptly fits the dismal condition those who. counting Christ's resur tlon a myth, lave no assurance cf I ir own resurrection and think of grave as ending all. 'tis a gala Jiighl Vithin the lonesome latter years. angel throng, bewinged. bfdight n veils, and drowned in teat's in a theater to nee i play of hopes and fears ti!o the orchestra breathes fitfully 'he music of the spheres. SS OK FAITH SI'IOM.S DOOM OF AI.I, II on: ,tid then the description follows of 1c beings flying and muttering and rmuring. striving to live, and coti ered at last i).v the worm of decay. 5 last verse gives the awful climax: '?out are the lights?out all! ,ml over each quivering form > curtain, a funeral pall, 'otiies down with the rush of a storm, I the angels all pallid and wan, 'prising, unveiling, aflirm it the play Js the tragedy Man, ind its hero the Conqueror Worm. lardlv less awful js the picture en in l>r. (Suy Thome's book, "When .Vas Dark." as he shows how the 1 >ss faith in Christ's resurrection must II the doom alike of honor, moral allil hope. We hardly realize w our whole happiness ami courage hound tip in the gerat truth of t first Faster Day. We love, and we not. believe our love is only for a r years of Imperfect living. We iw?our heart makes the assertion ardless of the grumblings of a con ed brain-?we know that we shall ? from tlio dead; that we shall nice: tin in human shape; that eyes ami ee and touch which have measured outward friendship and made it I ending life which Cod lias made sible for us by creating us in U s In likeness and recreating us through . Son. Everything in our thinking, I planning, our vision of good, our uggle for victory, writes tlte truth golden letters?not a truth of im ? tality alone, but of the body, purl anrl glorified, yet still the same y which has with the mind and soul de o.yr existence here on earth, ris from decay to eternal life. So did ?1st raise. So will I rise by His ?rcr and love. Satan can no more ,*e this Christian revelation from hu nity than He can change the pages history. I know that Christ rose )co the grave. T know that i shall ? from my grave. And even as 1 II see and know him when my eyes behold lllin, so shall I sec and know my friends whom 1 have luvd Ions and lost awhile, Christ's rc.surrectIon assures my resurrection. < l?0\\M\<; KVKNT OK Al.lt IIISTini V Well (Iijoh Doc*tor Karrar write: "The ri'fun eel ion, so far from standing alone, \v a.s the ctownlns event of the history of all the |?asl; the opening of the history of all the future even (?> the consummation of the ages: the /lie hope of lh< life of all th?> world, and the sole explanation of all its mys teries. Absolutely and linally con vinced. the apostles became the irrc- I ? tible braids of the last dispensation, md before thirty years hud elapsed they had everywhere proclaimed Jcmi*. and the mystery of His death, and the power ?,r Ills resurrection as the power of an endless life." And he might have added that through the teach ing of those thirty years the truth ? the whole truth?of the gospel was ?o liinily established in the world that no malevolent or doubting power hats ever been able ot ever will be able to break it down or discredit its divine might. Thank (iod for so glorious .1 .?ne.-.iage; We can In ar much of trial and sorrow and struggle when we 'kiiow that all these things are but the prelude to the precious symphony of a new a nil unending existence in Cods home and our-., where body and mind and spirit shall rejoice in what has been and It; what Is to be in the In finite ages of growth. We repeat our creed, and it comes from Heaven, where t lie angels are repeating it with 'he ransomed who have gone mi before us, and it will be our song forever, here and there: "I believe in .Jesus i'hrist, w ho died for me. Who rose again for me. Who will cause .lie to rise also, here to newness of life, there to un ' ndiiig bliss!" My risen Christ. I worship Thee' Oh, when life seems hard and terrible and the mysteries cor.fu.se me, stand Thou before me as Thou didst stand m the garden before Ma-y. and call me by my name. Then will I gladly answer nn lie answered: "O. my Muster:" And f'.sr . fid ro*v will b<? gone. Air,en LOCAL CHURCH NOTICES KI'ISCOI'AL. *?t. .lame*?Holy Communion at J! <? ? lock. Morning prayer. Holy Com ninlori and sermon at I! o'clock. 1 . :!drcii s fe* rival < e; obra I ion a; 1 Kvening prayer and sermon at 1". The rector. Jiev. Freehand I*'*t?? r, w ill preach at both services. \%i'enol<ui?Holy Communion at 8 >? ' loci:. Morning prayer, sermon and Ho'y 1 'ornmunlon at 11 o'clock. .-"un day school '?elebratlon at o'clock. Xo services :!t night. Itev. Philip A. Ar thiir ti e re. ror, will preach a* the morning oerv ice. All .Saints?Morning service and ser ' on iv th Holy Communion at 11 A?: ? . - rvi-e .,nd st I :? ?: li services will 1:1 ?? ref tor. 1:.m .1. V. - al Master music by ? forty voice--, under ' ' * ! ,-aiii.-! and choirmaster. * ?: f ,' v i'iiiiimiMMn:i at 7 . .r and communion at 11 Kv ;ne prr.yer a: ?> K \ ? ? i' ri'cloit-: servif thr rector. W o 11 Mow i?>. I> |?. ?? ill "The J-histrr Kaitu Thro-tRl. ?lows of War." and ar the i "?1 v! :c on "The (Jospvl of :... M. \ m! rr?'w?C<* If fora! toil of til >' n.munion and sermon il r:\mint of baptism wil! I,.: .?ir11iii >1 at 4 o'clock. Rveiiias and lit* of contlrination ad - ?.'???i l.y Jit. 1:<;V. Jl. A. Gibson. lliil? Trinity?Holy Communion a: S Morning prayer and Holy < ' I? ?:i at 11 o'clock. Kev. J. <iravatt. 1?. I), will preach at chil li ? celebration at 4 :;t\ L'nion ser vices at S o'clock. *>i. 'rhonian'n?Kt. P.f v. U A. Gibson. I' I', will preach ami administer the . acred rite of confirmation at 11 <?'? Tiere will also be a celebra ii of i ? Holy < 'oinmuii ion at this bo,;r. The vp?.*c!:il offering i; 1 be for In1 Arri;ian and Syrian relief, Chil dren's service at 4 o'clock. There will be :io evening service. ( hri*t?Service and Holy Communion at 11 o'clock, and .Sunday school cele bration at 4 o'clock. The rector. Rev. Charles \V. Sydnor, will preach at both services. No services at night. Monumental?Rev. James W. Morris. D. D., will preach at 11 o'clock and at o o'clock. Holy Communion at 5 and 11 o'clock. Grace?Holy Communion at S o'clock. Morning prayer ar.d Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. Special Raster service for th^ children of the Sunday school and the general congregation at 4 o'clock. There wlil be no night ser vice. Holy Comforter?Holy Communion at Morning prayer and Holy Com munion at 11 o'clock. Rvening prayer and sermon at S o'clock. Ayi'l'IIODIS'l'. Trhilt.v?Revival services at 11 and S:l". o'clock, with preaching by the pastor. These services will continue throughout the week. the pastor preaching each evening. H. Lee Smith will have charge of the music. t'lnjr Street?The pastor. Rev. G. II. Newbury, will preach at 11 o'clock and at 8. Morning subject, "Is the Resurrection Incredible'.'" livening sub ject. "The Bodily Resurrection and Kvcrlasling Rife." Iinrtim Height*?Preaching at 11 and * o'clock by the pastor?morning sub ject. "A Joyous Master"; evening sub ject. "Resurrection Rove Lessons." Ginter I'ark?Special Raster services in the Sunday school. An Raster mes sage by the pastor. Rev. R. S. Klournoy, at II o'clock. Grace?Preaching at 11 o'clock and at 3 by the pastor. Rev. J. C5. Unruh. Centenary?Rev. Thomas A. Smool, I?. IV. the pastor, will preach the Rast er sermon at 11 o'clock. Special music will be. ,rendered by the choir. In the evening the pastor will preach on the subject. "Tho Rower of the Kesurrec t ion." I'ark I'laee?1The paslor, Rev. \V. H, Thompson, I?. I?. will preach sit it o'clock. Special Raster music and ser- i most. I'nioti services at 8 o'clock in this church, when Rev. !?'. T. McKaden, i 1?. !>., will preach. Midweek prayer! meetings will be resumed Wednesday! evening at S o'clock. llroad Stree<?1'reaching at 11 o'clock i and at 8 by the pastor, Rev. Kred It. Chenault. Morning subject. "The Pow er of the Resurrection." Rvening sub ject. "A (Had Message to a Troubled World." .MomimenI?The paslor. Rev. (1. II. Ramhctl), D. 1>.. will preach at II o'clock on "Kvidences of the Resur rection." At 8 o'clock the congrega ion will worship with tho Westminster Presbyterian Church. Highland l*i?rk?Bishop Collins Den ny will preach at 11 o'clock. The pas tor. Kcv. It M. While, will preach at; S o'clock. Ml. Jnnirn'*?Special Kaster service*. A clans of children will be received into tlic church at the 1 1 o'clock ser vice. "lie Is Risen" will he the theme of the morning .sermon, and "The Walk to Kmmaus" of the evening sermon. Special inuslc at lioth services with violin solo at night. I.nurel Street?Preaching at II ami at 8 o'clock by the pastor. Special Kaster service this morning The sub ject to-night will he "Heaven." St. rnuPn?"The l.lving Christ" will be the subject of the morning sermon, and "A l.ofty Purpose in l.ife" the subject of the evening sermon at 8i o'clock. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. T. K. Johnson, at both services. Ilccnliir Street?Kaster sermon by tho pastor, itev. Satnuei t, tnjmville. at II o'clock. Kp worth l.eague will hohl special service at o'clock There will be a special ".tone and <{<?(?>" service at 8 o'clock by the pastor ;*nd choir *?l>ury?Preaching at !i o'clock and' at S. with special service for women at " o'clock in tlie afternoon. Kaster music will be a feature of the ser v ices. BAPTIST. nnulrvard?Rev. Francis l.ee Albert, the pastor, will preach the Kaster morning sermon oil "The I.orii is l.ife." "Nothing Hut I.eaves," will be the sub ject of tiic evening sermon. Cnlv.irr?The pastor, Rev. Carter Ash ton Jenkens. will preach at both services. "Christ's Manifestation" will be the subject of the morning sermon, and "Growing," of the evening sermon. Knirninunt Avenue?Spcial rnortilnu service at 11 o'clock. At the S o'clock i service there will be special Kaster music anil a .?"rriion by the pastor. Itev. Robert 1*. Caverlee. on "A Cruci 3x ion." I'h l*on?Preaching morning and ??vening bv tiie pustor. Rev. VV. Tiiorr. hurn Claik II r n n (I it ? Memorial?Preach ing morning and evening by the pastor. R. v. \V. I-. Gibson. Hp'* uil jC*i stor irii^i-' i rider >1 < to on ?>f M ? Vo 1 ? ? i!.- mi. SiTonil ? f.ey.ular services : t il o'cioel: a:.d J.! v ofio?'k with <r'- ?,|* >s by the. pautor. Rev. T. Clagett Skin ner. l>. lJ. special Kaster music. (?Inter I'ark? I'^ual services i<t 1 i o'clock and at R o'clock with sermons by the pastor. Rev. William Hedl??. lintiilirlilge Street ?Prayer meeting at sunrise. Preaching at 11 o'clock and i at S o'clock by the pastor. Rev. 1.,. Judson Westfali. , (irovr Avenue?Preaching to-day at 11 o'clock and at a o'clock by th pastor. Rev. W. C. James. J>. L). Urnce street?Preaching r.t both Mi ll o'cloc k and s o'clock services by the pastor. Rev. l-'inicy (J. Gibson. D l?. ? The Stgniflcai.te of the Resurrection" wiil be the subject of the morning ser mon and "A Question That No Mar. Can Answer" of the evening sermon. l-*lr?i?Preaching by the psstor. Rev. ''.eorge W. McDanlel. D. 1>., at 11 o'clock and at i o'clock. Special evangelistic services each night dur ing the week beginning at S:l"> o'clock. Hart on Height*?The pastor. Rev (Jeorge T. Wnite, will preach at both lb" morning and evening hour. riiir sirect?Tiu* pastor. Rev. J. !'?. Uutson, I >. P.. will preach this morn i,n'"The God of All Comfort." ami t the evening service on "The Lord Reigneth." I.rigii street?Revival services at 11 ii . lock. Special mass-meeting at 3 > ic". : d the closing services of the . .. :',ij?!t:ngs at TM." Rev. G. W. . |,c. U L). will ureaeh at all the.-e l II It ISTIA ?-e\-iitIi sjreel?The pastor. Re\. H. 11 c. Mr.clachlnn. 1?. I> . will preach at '?! <>'. lOvJ. and at His morning -.inject will be "Knowing Christ." To nigh: s service will be the final one of the evangelistic meetings which have been in progress for two weeks. "De cision I )av" will be observed in the .Sunday school. Third?The pastor. l!ew James O. Helsabeck. will preach ut 11 o'clck Instead of the regular preaching ser vice. the Junior Kr.deavors and the Mission Band will give a special pro , gram at S o'clock. Ilonovrr Avenue?The minister. Kev Oeorge \V. ICemper. will preach at the morning service. Union services will be held at S o'clock at Westminster Presbyterian Church, w:th .ennon l>y Rev. (J. II. Lambeth. I). 1 of Monu ment Methodist Church. IMtr.SHYTKIMA \. Cirnc-e Covenant?Kev. Kugene C. Caldwell. IX D.. will preach at II o'clock, and to-night the congregation will attend services at l'ark Place Methodist Church, with sermon by Rev. P. T. McFaden. D. D. Westminster?Kev. James T. Fair, D. D., will conduct services at 11 o'clock. At S o'clock union services will be held and the sermon will be preached by Kev. G. H. Lambeth. IX IX, of the Monument Methodist Church. First?Preaching at 11 o'clock. L'nion services at Park Place Methodist ; Church at night. Rev. K. T. McFaden. IX IX, will preach at both these ser vices. i Second?Services at 11 o'clock and at I 8, at both of which Rev. \V. L. Lingle, | D. D., of the Union Theological Sem I inary, will preach. MISC10 I.I, A X KOIS. Central V. M, C. A?Rev. B. L. Avers, of Texas, formerly captain of the One Hundred and Forty-third Infantry, L". S. A., will address the men's meeting on "Reveille to Taps." The Virginia l'nion University male quartet will sins Aiiontollr?Regular services to-night, with preaching by the pastor from the subject "The Terrible Things Now Ile ing Recorded in the Newspapers and the Literal Fulfilment of Many Pro phesies." Snlvnllon Army?Colonel 10. J. Mar getts and Captain Herbert Young, of the Salvation Army, New York City, will conduct the following services at Selvation Army headquarters in tl:'.; city to-day: Faster service for children, at 710 Brook Avenue, at 2:30 o'clock: open-air meeting at Seventh and Broad Streets this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and services to-night in the auditorium at s::l.">. at which Colonel Margctts will be the speaker. Clirifttlan Science?Regular services will be held this morning at 11 o'clock. The subject will be "Reality." Mr (li I client Kvnnicellrnl l.utliernn? Services will be conducted by the pas tor, Ilev. F. H. MeuschUe, this morning at 11 o'clock and this afternoon at b o'clock. C'hrlnlndrlphian?Meeting to-day in the third-floor auditorium at 11 o'clock and at 8. I'nitarion?Preaching by Rev. Frank Pratt at ii o'clock on "Loving as Im mortals." "The Inspiration of Immor tality" will be the subject of the ser mon at Highland Springs at A o'clock. Ilonrbud Itnlly. The Rosebud Society of Union Sta tion Methodist Church will give an interesting program this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, in which a large number of the young people of the church wijl take part. Easter Music Sjirt'lnl Services In l.ocnl I liurclic*. Monument Mel Itod i<?t I hur<*ti. Tho following proK rate. of Ka-ttt music will l?o r?*d I y Iti?? choir uf .Monument Motho<Ii: i < 'liur 'I1. Morning?AntlH-ni. "The l.ord Is Kise?i" (IS?;?ijamii* W. l>ovt'l:unl!: thom. "Christ Is Kiscn Krom tin* U?'.id ' I Wagner-Ncidlingor): anthem. 'On Thai First Kastci Momiug" i S|icin:?): runtralto v<?l??. ho I. >r<l of I,iff" (Alfml Woolen. Kve.-iing The choir of this church will sIiik :? t 111?? oviMiiiiR u: t?? J? -servios to lie hold at Westminster l'r?--by;orian CliurHi. ami tho lollnwii'B iiii'Iioius will ho rendered: "Awake, TIiom 'IhaH Sleepost" ( K. Ma k or). "(?. I". - Joy ful in tho I,ore!" i K. I; Kr? ?? ) "Christ Triumphant" < llarry i;< -.vo Shelley >: "?'ome. iho Place W1;?m< Jesus I.ay" (Stanley It. Avery). Tho choir consists of Miss Pa. tic Johnson. soprano; Miss Marjorio liar cum. contralto; Krnost I,. Thomas, tonor; .1. Molvin O'fJrady. baritone: C II. Ashburn, Jr., organist and director. I'nrk Plnee McthndM Church. M f> r n ! n c "Alleluia" (l-'uulkei: "Christ the Lord I - itiscn To-P ly," hymn 15C: "Sow Is Christ Uinon," ?luartet (Warren): offertory. "I Know That. My Itedeemer l.iveth," ifprano soio: "Siiig With All tli" Sons of Glory," hymn. 100; ' l,cok. Vo Saints, tho sight Is Glorious," hymn 110; postlud<- (Gou nod ). Kvening?Pastorale (I.emaigrot: "Je sus. tiio ?*orti|U'*ror. Iteigns ' hymn IT:: ?All Hail Thou Mlessod l?ay. Ml Hail." iiuart<:t (Spcnce): offortoty. "Now. 1 Christ Itis-Mi" I'.Varn-'i); "The Ilva.d That Once Was Crowned With Thorn hymn 17": "Jesus '^h i'.i Whor?t or the Sun," hymn '>31: march post I ide i lieethov ?r) Choir- Mi:-s G la 'Jys Peyton. !;oprai>o. Mr:-. 10. ! >. Quar!c?, Jr.. alt' . Wa'ter Watkins. im "r; Arthur Wilkinson, l<a.is: \ustin w. Martenstcin. ovg.u-.i t and director. firovf Avenue Tlaplint Church. Sr'O '.a! music will bo sung at J?t'> services, the second servicc lining at 5 o'clock in the afternoon instead of S o'clock. The program at 11 A. M. follows: 11 A. M.?"Ail Hail. Thou Blessed Day!" Sponoo; "JJejol-'e; Iiojoice! Christ Is Itisen." Stoughlon; ofTertory. "Angels, Roll the Rock Away." Hyatt. 5 I*. M.?"Christ. Our Passover." liolden: "I Am He That I-iveth." S<*ott: offertory. "Awake. Thou That Sleepest," liced Choir?Mrs. George K. Harper, so !>r.ine; Mrs. J. K. Mow...an, I !???'? ? C'.arko 1. n o!n, to-u>r. W. K. Stith. basso: Herbert L. Ilces. organist and choirmaster. Tabernacle IlnpUM Church. The following music will lie rendered at the Tabernacle Baptist Church: .Morning service?Anthem, "Awake I'M. .My Glory" <Barnby); "Bonum I'Js'." < Muck). Kvenir.g service?Anthem. "I'nfold Vo Portals" (Gounod): "Awake, Thou That Sleepost" (Maker). Sopranos?Mrs. 1 >. K. Sergeant. Mrs. W. T. Shepherd. Mrs. Q. K. Kellam. Mrs. I*. K. Johns. Mi-. C. H. Ca:t")'. Mix. Bernard Kelly, Miss Virginia Gartrell, Miss I'earle Thompson. Mrs. J. 12. Jones. Mrs. T*. A. Crowiler, Mrs. W. K. Francis. Mrs J. I> Brown. Miss K'sle C'rowder. Miss lJmily Mojo'ire, Miss Blanche Prlaney Altos?Mrs G. B. Williams. Mrs. Hugh Ryland, ^irs?. H. A. l.'.-her. Miss Uu:Ji Crowder. Mi?s Saliie Moncure. Mrs. ?t. L, Moxon, Miss T.u cile Kendall.' Mrs. W. N. ll.iyncs Tenors?Claude Guthrie. M. L. Xorvell. Bassos?Horace Uukhard, Charles 1J. Gartrdl, FI. I.. Moxon. J. H. Morton. Clarence Wright n. I.. Booker. Or ganist?Miss Taylor. Tho choir Is under the directorship of Professor Km est H. Cosby. tmmnmirl Itnpti.st I'liurch. Morning service. n o'cloclt ?Volun tary; anthem. "Hail. Mighty Victor": hynui 1"4. "The .Strife Is O'er, the Bat tle Done": hymn 137. "Christ tlie Lord Is Risen To-day": cantata. "The Resur rection." II W. Porter; sermon l?v the pastor; hymn 1C1, "Coronation." Kvening service, S o'clock--Volun tary; anthem. "The King of Glory Shall Come In"; hymn 1.1?5. "Welcome, Thou Victor In tha Sniff": hymn i:iv", "Angels. Roll the Ito 1; Away": antliein, "Hallelujah" J're i W. Peace. Choir: Sopranos ? M:-Mes Alyse aid lzor.'i Tignor. Mrs. .). Parker Harris ami Mrs. I". R. Mill. Contraltos---Miss '.Irate Ganzert and Mrs. A. S. Clay ton. Tenor?Krerl Mayse. Baritone? Lawrence Wiley. Bassos?.T. A. Flippo and IS. W. Miner. Organist and direc tors?Mrs. S. R. Gary. St. Peter's Catholic C'hureh. The following program of Raster music at St. Peter's Catholic Church will he rendered by a male choir. High mass. 11 A. M.?"Vidi Aquam." tenor solo and chorus: processional, "Christ the Lord Is Risen To-day"; "Kyrie" and "Gloria" from Carpenter's First Mass in G; "Credo." (Gounod) offertory. "Beglna Coeli" (A. Werner); functus, bcriedietus. "Agnus Dei." from Gounod. second mass; recessional, "Unfold Ye Portals" (Gounod). Soloists?Columbus A. Canepa. tenor; T. J. Baldwin, baritone; John Tucker, bass. Choir?T. .1. Baldwin. C. a. Cawpa, .J. J. Craven. J. J. Hart. C. Lamb, W. Lane. Ben Loigers. John Leainan. W. Knightly, Thomas Mur phy. A. V. Shea, Joseph Sullivan. John II II i Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In it before breakfast. Headache of any kind is caused by auto-intoxication --which means self poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked into the blood.1 through the lymph ducts, excite the lieu^t, whlcli pumps tljo blood so fa. t ilia . i! congests in the smaller arteries and veins of the head, producing vio lent. throbbing pain and distress, culled headache. You become nervous, de spondent. sick, feverish and miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate you. Then you resort to acctanilido, aspirin oi the bromides which tempo* rarily relieve but do not rid the blood of these irritating loxiim. A glass of hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it. drank before breakfast for awhile, will not only wash these poisons from your system and cure you of headache, but will cleanse, purify and freshen thu entire alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It Is inexpensive, harmless as sugar. If you aren't feeling your best, it tongue is coated or you wake up with bad taste, foul breath or have colds, Indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour, acid stomach, begin the plio* phated hot water cure to rid your sys tem of toxins and poisons.?Adv. All Churches Conform to Daylight-Saving Law All church ikiiIiti nrr sMrn tlntliiK Hie 11 in r in niTiirdnni'f ?villi llic limir ll\ril !?.% (|)r 0>i>I!kIiI-ku? Ins Ijim. \t x uVliii-k llil* iiiuriiliix nil cliirUn i\rrc uiotcil romiird ?nr hour. Those ivho huve fn I In! to rrroKiilir ihc rcRultillnn of ConurcNx In nu>\|nc tbclr tvniclien mid clockn fornaril one hour will nrr',r 11 rliirvrh onc hour l.nlr. In riiiiioiiiu-liiK the tlinr of nervier* pnMor* limr l::kcn ?lie latv chnnC Injr llic Iime into ciiiisiilrrntlon. I n?'I.or. A. Van Purer. Mrs. .1 p >\r. lirr. organist anil director. SI. \ iidrpir'x I'lilMi-opiil Church. Mormnic service pro ?, sslonf I. ..u>|. '"mo. Happy Morning." No. i or> (Sul ivau?: Haste,- anthem. ??Christ. oljr asso\or. No. .122 ( Morn ington > ; Te !"'? festival .!>. Puck,; .Mll,i|atc Uilliams): iniroli. "Jesus Christ Is KiMen To-Day/ No. 112 f Morgan) ?loria Hba." No. 370 (Monkl; hymn, i hnst Is Itisen." No. 11fSullivuni; offertory. ?'? Jo?l Math A j-poir,,. ,j a Hav ' ? Tours); sanctus. N?. .Tuelcor manj; communion h-.nin ??<"? s ivn.L. V < No. 227 llVl.-.w,; "UloMa In Kvce'sis (Old Chant); recessional "At llio I .a tub's High Feast." No lis 1101 vcy>. l'.vcriiTin yor vi,r proeej-s iona 1. "The 1>ay of lle^urrfctlon." No. 115 (M.ir J in ) : "Uloria." No. lx .Turio); MaVnl !!.;il In M ^Christopher Marks); "Nunc Mimittis" (Christopher Marks); vesper hymn. "The May In Past . ?,| Over" iMykes); sermon hymn. "Angels Poll Hi- Pock Away" No IK (Roper); fertory, "Christ. Our I'a-sovi r ' (.Sehil liiH:>: re-e.vslonal. "ChriM. :he I^ord ltis? n." So. 114 (Kimball). All Nnliiln* Kplscopnl Chureli. rvn.ef?1 1 o'clock. I'r-M-ossjonal hymn ]<);>, "Wejeoni' Happy Mornintr i Sullivan); "Chris: '?ur Passover" iKIvey); "Uloria I'airi." i*(iv.il in !?: flat (Cosby); festival "Te Meum" In K llat (Muck .; ubilato" in '? Hat i Uarrett i. hymn l_M. The .Strife Is i ?'.?r" ( Palest! ina); "Ulori.i T:bi." harmonized Cosby >; hymn 11 J. ".Jesus Christ Is ft is en To-day' (Worsani; of fertory, "Hallelujah," from "Th. Mc:< ?iah" (Handel); offertory sentence adapted (Cosby); ".Sanctus" in A <Uar :"''?t?: hymn "25. "Prcad of the World" | < Hodtre.s); "Gloria in Kxceb.is. ' old ihant; recessional hymn 115, "The !>.iy "I I'.esurroct i<.;i" i Martin ). The choir is composed of fortv-Hve men and boys mid.-: the direction of i.i-nest II. Co-b; . organist and choir master. The Sunday sol will have its an nual coPd.ration at th- o'clock ser vice. Mm: lc app.-oprlat" to tiie occa sion w?H ij,. ,IV U)0 t.hoir assisted by the entire Sunday school. SI. Mark's episcopal Church. . erv:ces II o'clock and at 4 o'clock. ? iorning service?I'roces.-ional hymn i"> iSulLivai ); "Christ our Passover" :.VI'at:i" in i> (Heihe!?; t. V . '" U". lis IJ minor riluck); "Jubi '"l OieibeM; introit. hymn 1I<> "ul.'va"); "Kyric" and "C.lorla Tlbi" 'ii I- Mat CJilbert); hymn 121 (Pales tinsa); offertory, soprano solo. "As It 1 >av.n" (Coombs); festival Corda"tUt,!7,- < aVi?;tm-y) ; ".sU!S1?n 'l 1.1 a hanctus (K1.V); hymn 22.-. Ch n V"'- v Kxcelsls." old Nunc Dlmittis" (IXo^ers): re "yjiin u>;:. tuno "America". :V i!.?o1 lcl>' :iHon. i o'clock. choir v-iii VJ''' "* .twe,uy v?ice.s. The , v'l!I 1,0 assisted by Miss I-;, u .- n.-on, now studyini; at the PalC{ *-onser\at..ry of Music. Munuiueninl i:P!,copai Church. "Chri lins~JJrocesslo?al, liymn ion; Our rassovcr" (Oikc1i?v i ? 1 ' U:,ntl:l,1>; "'?'estiva I To I r iV ? 'i1 . ' Buck); ".lub'Iate" in .l-orelay): introft. hymn HI; Kleison" (ICvoy i; "Uloria Tlbi" ? v; ? V. ^ern,on? I'.vmn 112; offertorv. "inJ - 10 ,,BWn" (Po?w ; .,*!??. .V.r Barrett); Communion, hymn ? niria In Kxcelsis" (old chant) ? recessional, hymn lis. tnani). .VMor'.'!i,1.?TI-?oCeSt5i,ulal- liymn 115; ... . ..I I .Itri, 1,1,; "Mapniiicat'' In l; '?a. iMamer); ?'Nunc Mimittis" in r, ?AVhv*\'^C<,v: !!y"i" 1J2: offertory. Mr . . ? lh? UviM- Amoiiff ti e 1 p: Warren); regional, hymn Quillcj Cole, organist and director. St. .lames llellioilUt Church. ..uM';-,nC T,sciv'c?vooal. voluntary. onunc - :?MPi' M!>rni"8 ' h-vm" >?'?? I ,> 1 .V I l:'.llelujah and lie Shall ' ?: (Dudley Buck); an - ) \ ilirin, "Sing Alleluia Forth" < Dudley Click): offertory, violin solo. "Cavatina i IC.i ft' i. Miss Doris I taker. lOvenlng service?organ prelude. Miss A. Cad's; sentence, "Crossing the Car" i 10. Nevin): offertory. Ilark! Mark! My Soul" (Shelby). Choir Misses M. Clayton. Doris Baker. Grace Dodd. CIta Caker. Florrie Kidd. Doris Mootiey. G. Houghton. Mesdamott .1. T. Heath. I-!. I', Thomas. J. I.inly; Mi'fsi'i. I'. Pleasants, C. Cosby. ' II I, Snedker. C. 10. Piper. Organist ? Aylrne Bates. Director?II. 1.. Snedker. St. I'mil'M lOplxcopnl Church. Service. 7:30 o'clock.? Holy Com munion (Choral) Hymns 121. II". 111. ' II o'clock. Morning prayer and Com - munion- -Processional hymn 109: an them. "Christ <>ur Passover." chant No. ?: "To Deuin" in 10 il'arkor); "Jubi late" in 10 (Parker), hymns 110 and 122; offertory. "The Risen Christ" (No ble): "Sanctus" in A (Armest); Com ii.ui.ion hymn 203: "Gloria in lOxcelsis" (chant form): "Sevenfold Amen". (Stainer); recessional hymn 115. lOvenlng prayer, s o'clock Proces sional hymn 115: chant for psalms No. 5: "Magnificat" anil "Nunc Dimittis" in B minor (Noble): vesper hymn 425; hymn 110; offertory, "Behold. Yc De splsers" (Parker). / Church of the Holy Comforter. The following Raster program will be ren'lered: Morning prayer and Holy Commun ion, II o'clock.?Hymn, "Come Yc Taith fill" (Sullivan): "Christ our Passover" (llolden): "Gloria Patrl." chant (Cul linger): "Te Deutn" in 10 flat (Buck); "Jubilate Deo" in 10 (Danks): hymn. "Josus Christ Id Risen" (\Yorgan): "Kyrie." chant (Tours); "Gloria Tibi" in A (Plcyel); hymn, "At tins Lamb's High Feast" (Klvey); offertory, "An l*eIs. Holl the Rock Away" (Lcrman); "Sanctuts," chant (Taylor); hymn, "And now. O Father" (Monk); "Gloria in lOxcelsis" (old Chant): hymn. "Christ tin; I.ord Is Hisen" (Rimbault). lOvening prayer and sermon, S o'clock. Hymn. "Come Ye Faithful" (Sulli van); "Gloria Patri." chant (Bullin ccr): "Cantate Domino" in 10 (lat i Bracket!); "Nuno Dimittis" in C i Da vis); hymn. "The Shadows of tiie lOven ing" (Hiles); hymn, "The Day of Re surrection" (Martin): offertory. "Creak Forth Into Joy" eCarnby); hymn. "Christ the l>ord Is Risen" (Rimbault). Miss Margaret James, organist; R. C. Minor, clioir director. PUBLICATION COMMITTEE CARRIES ON LARGE WORK I'rMlij-lfrlnn Arthlty, With OITIce* In Richmond, Inmiic* l,77;s._7(> llonloi nnd l.cnflets. Of distinct and outstanding interest in connection with the work of Sab bath school extension in the Sduthern Presbyterian Church is that of pub lication, the two being Inseparately linked together. The publication com mittee of the General Assembly, of which R. 10. Magill. of Richmond, is ? f.-r--. .1 ry and t.'< i-'ir. ;? .. ,? ^ time twenty-two i>. r :odi ,1s. the c?jirf?V ! bincd a'ltiuii! tii ,i.at i..-i ,.f vvlii'ii M * ? more than K1.00.\000 slngl" copcs. Tli.j until!)*'!- of book-. t t.,<! Uaflcts t!?I. committee i. i. I ..i: : \c.ir w.i: l-.w 77a, 270. Last year the P'lMi. a >>n conmiitlep supplied 22T Sunday . iiuttls \\ Hlbles, copies of tlx- catechism a:i(l other Sunday .seliool literature free of charge. and in this way ministered {!? 15,000 childern who assembled in thes-\ Sunday schools. Alio: her donation .if this committee was that ot 3.273 cop cm of the N'ew Testament, which ivero given to as many Individuals who re cited perfectly the Shorter Catechism. More than sno of these copies of iive N'ew Testament were given to inertibe?''1 of Sunday school* in foreign land--'. In China and Korea especially. I <ona: i- r'-l made by the publication committee l:i t year amonuted to a total of 114.50". ?? > It Is of special interest to note t_lij!i the publication committee nev?r per sents n deficit to the fjener.tl Assembly, its every account being paid in fuil froni the receipts from publicatiort^. and from this sourc tins committee haj?j contributed to the w .rk of rli?? cliur::*^ many thousands of dollars during ' cent years. **.. Tiie month of .March !? the mo:i*lv< when special contributions for ?;. cause of Sabbath school extension :<?*-i made throughout the territory of ih<->. Southern Presbyterian Church, tho amount asked for this year being 000. Musical I'rogrnm. A concert i fid reading will be rlv't . in the lecture room of Rroad St rest Methodist Church. Friday evenii";' by Hie following artists: Mrs. \drlan Kuyk I <ii(l wig, soprano; Ms? Daisy Smith, contralto; Ra'.ph Ludw:g. tcnorj Wa'tei Shuritz, basso; J. Lament Cal b*aith. ; i.oor.vianist; Mrs Ku'.i J.a t-y Crouch. I'ru'er. RHEUMATISM Phynii'inn lleUeven n Clemilnr Remedy for (he Dlsenxe lins Ilcen I'ound. *>v Rlieuma. the wonderful rheumatb^ft remedy sold by Tracl-' I->rug Company) and all druggists, gives quicker aiiif?), more lasting relief than other remedies..?! costing many times as much. Rlieuma passes the deadly poisonous secretions into the bowels and kidneyss from which they are quickly throtS^ off in a natural, healthy way. >?*?> Read what a reputable physiciah says about Rheutna: "I have made a most careful investigation of the for mula employed in the manufacture of Rlieuma, and I heartily recommend it v as a remedy for all forms of rheum:?-' tism. 1 find Rlieuma far in advance of the methods generally employed in t'lfl treatment of rheumatism, and alio-, gether different in composition from the remedies usually prescribed."?L3V. M. C. Lyons. This should give any sufferer from rheumatism confidence to try Rhcuma. ?Adv. Becoming Eye Glasses are well fitted eye glasses. For example, you have seen people whose lenses appeared either too large or too small, or too wide or too narrow! or were con spicuous in other ways. These faults are not found in Galeski Glasses. Each pair is accurately made to individual measure ments. and the result is that wearers of Galeski Glasses are frequently told, "I think glasses are becoming to you," and then, too, they are GOOD FOR THE EYES I?^S. Galeski Optica! Co. Main and 8th St>?. 223 E. Broad St. KODAK HEADQUARTERS $1 Down Pals n .New Method In your home. THE TALK OF THE TOWN--OUR DISPLAY OF New Method Gas Ranges Comprising the very latest 191S models that we placed on exhibition last week has created so much interest among our friends and pa trons, that we have decided to continue it this week?together with r LIBERAL OFFER TO PLACE A NEW METHOD IN YOUR HOME FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR DOWN! See them'to-morrow lake advantage of this easy way to own one! Many Exclusive, Patented Features Saves 25% to 40% Gas Knamelcd steel burners, guaranteed for ?not theory?but proven over and over si years! Patent swinging simmering again in hundreds of Richmond homes. Ask burner and lighter. Special oven and broil- your neighbor who has one, if the Now er construction and six other dandy tinie Method isn't the best and most economical and rucl-saving features, found only on the range on the market! Then secure yours New .Method. NOW. 4-Piece Dining Room Suite, $142.50 Worth J190-?and looks it: Con sists of handsome Buffet, with roomy drawers and cupboards, China Cabinet to match, well proportioned Server and 54-lneh top Extension Tabic. All extra largo, massive pieces. See it?then act quick!} ? to-morrow!