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METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). Tr?,J?. SIXTEENTH STREET rounary near p street. Itrv. LT'CTEN CI.ARK. U.D.. Acting Putor. a.m.? Sunday school. 1I :00 a.m.?"A rHKERFPL STATE." R:4.r? p.m.?Fpworth K:00 p.m.?"SINGING PILGRIMS." I ?E('LM P.F.U 31. ) 9:00 p.m.?Watch night service. Sermon by Bishop W. r. McDowell. Consecra- i . tion hour conducted by Ilev. Herbert F. Randolph. 1>. D. i "The National MetliodNt Church." I Metropolitan Memorial John Marshall Place and C St. N.W. I HARRY DAWSON MITt'HCLUD. D.f Minister. 11:00 a.ui.?Minister will preach. "THE UNCONSCIOUS DECLINE OF SPIRITUAL LIKE." 7;30 p.m.?Minister will preach. ' "WHY THIS REVIVAL OK THE SECOND , COM I NO OF CHRIST?" a.m.?Bible school and Bible classes. | Oi?en to all. j 6:00 p.m.?Reception to sailors, soldiers | and strangers, to be followed by ! a bright and snappy EPYVORTH i league service. The Quartet choir will repeat the Christmas music. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE. Tuesday, from- 0:8O t>.m. to midnight. Rev. J. R. | Kdwabgx, D. I)., will be with us. Special , inusjc .by choir. Come. | MnWfti North Capitol and K sts. lNortnCapitOl..IiUMEL,Ki: CHURCH." ; Rev. SAMUEL E. ROSE. Pastor. ixtay school. 7?Epworth League. 11:4fe~"TnE CHURCH'S CLOSED BOOK." 8:n^-."!?l{IFTINt; BV THE OLD YEAR." iWtfto^dr'KiKNDSHIl* HoCR. Refreshments. ' CINE MUSH'. A WAHM WELCOME. CALVARY On Colombia road l>et\v?'en 14tli and loth streets northwest. James Shera Montgomery, ' 8 MINISTER. 7.j>;.W Bible M-h^ol. Mr. Edw'n Dice. supt. *>.6;30?Calvary Mrr.*> ' Bible class, the min.'t .istex a< teacher. ! j-ll:00?Public wuxslrip with sermon by the -- MINISTER on 'Just Over the Hill With *lr- T 1?.'? r? i4?" y. uiv x i a vviwi o viutww - -Kon-irtfi League devotional services. S;iMk- v-isitMt - tii serrnon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERY on "The Hew Year and the Hail . , . Fellow Well-Met" . ;Cbiirch door* open in the evening at 7.30. I Free seats to the people. J Union Methodist Episcopal - . 110th St. Near IV.ma. ave. n \v. llrv. ?v*. J. MllllKS. Pastor. 0:aHH.rn. Sunday school. i1 :?*o a.iTj. ' Srmon: "How a City deceived hr.si." p.m. I.pworih league. Sp.m. St-nnon: "SliKKlNfi AND FINDING." I s.?i*l hour. Refreshment*. Dumbarton Ave. M. E. street1" WALTER ?;. McSEfL, Minister. 11 :<>? a.m.- "OBEDIENCE TO DIVINE IM | PIWR." ' 7i3?p.m.?."STRONGER THAN ARMIES." FSUrp.m.?GOOD FELLOWSHIP HOUR FOR EVERYBODY. 9;3*> a.m.?Sunday school watch meeting, - . . , Tuesday.. It p.m. Douglas Memorial lltsl: v. EDWARI) HAYES. D. D.. Tastor. 9:.*bt a?m.? Sabbath school. Departments for all ages. Including adult department. a.in.Sermon by pastor. "Personal Evangelism -A Revival Meditation." " r.:0ti p.m.- Junior Epworth League. . P-ni.? Epworth League. p.m.? Revival sermon by pastor. ? Guapcl singing. Come and bring a friend. Dei ember 111 Watch night service. lOo'elock. wire?! will begin our protracted meeting. <See Star of next Tuesday.) I?a:ge audiences?Over 1.U00 in the Sunday school. You ?re invited to all services. ' Rn^cd^lp' M F *** TENN."AVE. N.E. l\UbWU4iC 1*1* IJi* I, 1: Hnddleson. Pa*- | tor. fl;4T? a.m.. S. S.: T:tn p.m., K. L.; 11 J a.m. ann > p.m.. iin'Hcninz n.v paxwr. Wesleyan Pentecostal Rev. H. R. HOSI.EY, Pastor. Sunday services: Sunday school, 9:45; preaching at 11 and 7:39. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:39. Strangers cordially invited. l-\H-day meeting' Sunday. Dec. 29. Preaching, 11. 3 and 7:30.. Rot. J. Norborry of Now York. 1'pv. James It. Acker of Philadelphia, y ^?"v- -P-tssie It. I^arkin of New Jersey, . TV ill assist the pastor. Revival services on Monday night. Old-fashioned wateh night. Trfc-day, commencing at 8 p.m. Everybody Wolconte. Wesley Chapel M. E. Church '5th nnd ! ' streets northwest. WM. A. HACCEUTY. Ph. 1).. Pastor. 9: 15 fl.iu.-Sunday school assembly. Mr John M. lt-?rker, supt. PASTO R 'S 8 U It J ECTS: ll:?iO A.M. "First of All." P.M. "Things Worth While." Young People's song service at 7:15 p.m. ALIi ARK WKlA'OMK. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Pcnna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. J. PHELPS HAN it. Pastor. 9:3rt a.m.?Sunday school. . 11.99 a.m.?"CHRIST'S CREDENTIALS." 6:39 p.m.? Epworth league. The Sacred Cantata. i , "The Christ Child," - Will be repeated at 7:39 p.m. by a large eborns choir, nnder the direction of Mr. H. ? n? TH." ?Ill o ... toon on "GIVING THE TEST OF LIFE." Everybody is cordially welcomed at this h<M??e .1 ito churcli. The Free Methodist Church, Her. H. Z. ALBAUGH. Pastor. Iacatiou. 416 2nd st. n.w. Monday school at 10 a.m.: preaching, 11 a.m.: Young People's meeting, 7 p.m.; preaching. 7:45 p.m.: prayer meeting, Tues-1 day. 7:30 p.m.: class meeting, Friday, 7:30 p.m. __ * Tilt^ M. E. CHURCH. MASS. JVIcivenarec av. i*-t. ?th ami ioth n.w. t HAS. A. SHREVK. Pastor. 9:3?>a.m.?Sunda\ school - classes for all. l?r. .1. II. Wesier. supr. 11:0O a.m.? "T hat the Wise Men Did After Christmas." 4i;on p.m.?Young people's "Get Acquainted" meeting?soldiers, .sailors and all mrangers cordially invited. 7:ft?p.m.?Epworth League. leader, Mrs. Hucluh Kastburn. 8 o'clock? Preaching by pastor. "Preparing for a Revival." i A HOMELIKE CHURCH. *, Willi a Welcome for All. Watch Night Meeting 1 TUESDAY. DECEMBER 31. Begins at S o'clock. 8:d0 to 8:15?Song service, i 8:15 to 8:30?Prayer service. ^ 8:3H ro 9:3o?Address by Johr It. Edwards. 1?. P.. District Superintendent. 9to 1?>:3?V- Public reception by Epworth I ague in church parlors. Music. Refreshment^. Social Hour. 10 :; ? to 11 :3o People's praise meeting. 11:3s' to 12:?*> A N-w Year message by the pastor. Hamlinc m1111i,[,hub^1scoi'A1' and P sts. n.w. 1 li !is < IAKK. l>. l>.. Pastor. 21. -? a n?. ' 'rayer Changes Things." S.CHRISTMAS CANTATA. a.m.?.Sunday school, h:'R> p.i.i.- Kpuorih League tea and fellow* ..p Itmr. 7 tKIp.xn. Lpworih League devotional meeting. Petworth M. E. Church Grant Girde am? N. II. are. G. KU4S WILLIAMS. Pastor. t'J akt- Soldiers' Home cur a;id get off at 5th j and New Hampshire.) 9:30 a.m.?S. S. ^ p.m.?Kpworth League. * 11 :"0 a.m.?Sermon by the pastor, "A Closed : Book." h no p.m.?S?-rmon by the pastor, "The Record of 1918." Waugh M. E. RTH^A,TTMeTB Kev. HOWARD F. DOWNS, Pastor. 9:80 a.m.?Sunday school. Organised classes. 11:00 a.m.?"The Art of Forgetting." 7:30 p.m.?Christmas entertainment la the interest of the Armenian and Syrian relief fund. Tuesday, 9:30 p.m.?Reception to members and friends of the chorch. 10:30 p.m.. Watch Night services. METHODIST PROTESTANT. "K ITx Wisconsin it. A 35th at. a.w. JYJ.U X aDOT tpw. T. KIRKLEY. rastar. 3. & 9:45: preaching. 11 a.m. and S p.m.; v.%1 cli night services. Tuesday evening, DM6 o'clock. "Rhode Island Ave. i G. I. Humphreys, Pastor.?C. E., 7; sermons, * " 11 a jn. and 8 p.m. /Vnrrrtfv^ Qf at. bet. M and 9 m.w. V>angTCSS ou G. E.Brown, pastor.?B.S., .? 45; Jr. C. th. 6:30: sermons. 11 a.m. 48 p.pjNorth Carolina Ave. ? B"l 1 REV. J. FRAN KM V BRYAN. Pastor. PauMk ot.clb?x ?I a.tas . CHU METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MOUNT VERNON 1 EPISCOPAL Or Ninth Street and Massacl THE REPRESEN1 CLOVIS G. CHA J. EARL MOREl Sunday, Decer 111:00 a.m.?Sermon by the pas WITH YESTERDA' 8:00 p.m.?Sermon by the pasto DING RING." A sei Note : The evening meeting taken early. Sermon at 8. All services in new building, Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.?Si A. B. Pugh Class for Young tice Campbell, United States Cou Epworth League, 7:00 p.m. "The Gift of the South t MKTHODIST KPISCOPAL SOUTH. Mt PUacant M" E" CHUR0H S00THI AVAl# A lvdodul i6th st. Near Lamont b.w. REV. J. C. COPENHAVER, Pastor. 9:3<> a.m.?Sunday school and Bible classes. 11:00 a.m.?"The Humblest But Greatest Virtue." Pastor. 7:00 p.m.?Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.?"Growing Spiritually." Pastor. 9:00 p.m.?Social hour for everybody, especially strangers. Thursday. 8 p.m.?Prayer service. f.f ty t>t. bet. 30th and 31st sts. n.w. v^aivary KeT. j c. hawk, pastor. S. S., 9:45 a.m.: 11 a.m., "A Christmas _Meditation"; 7:30 p.m., "Our Defense." T??*tYtrci4?4-i> 7,h and A N.B. iipworin BOYD V. SWITZER. Pastor. 9:30 a.m., S. S.; 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., preaching by the pastor: 7 p.m.. Epworth League. Ct SECOND AT S ST. N.W. a aUl rev. D. M. BROWN. Pastor. 11a.m.?"THE RETURN FROM THE j MANGER." 8 p.m.?"THE GOSPEL OF HELPFUL- ! NESS." f New Year eve?Homecoming, reception, I social and watch night service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). Campbell A. M. E. Rev. G. H. West, B. D.. Pastor.?11 a.m.. sermon. Bishop I. N. Ross, D. D.; 8 p.m.. special musical program by choir, assisted by Washington's best local talent. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Ebenezer M. E. i? uiuiumi'lf f.nm 11 a.m., u; ?oa "? ??<"" Charles Co., Md. 100 CAPTAINS WILL ISSUE LIBERTY FROM DEBT CERTIFICATES and be merged into CENTENARY MOVEMENT. 7:30 p.m.?SEE THE BEAUTIFUL CANTATA, 'BABE IN MANGER." MUSIC, 75VOICED CHORUS. 100 COSTUMED CHARACTERS UNDER SPOTLIGHT. SOLOS, DUETS. QUARTET; Mary. Joseph, manger, star, angels, shepherds, shepherdesses, wise men. Herod, eenturian, cupbearers, 40 Bethlehem boys and girls. Directors, Mrs. Elizabeth Steward and Mr. W. H. Newman. SILVER OFFERING AT THE DOOR FOR MORGAN COLLEGE. Monday, 8 p.m.?"A SEARCH FOR SANTA CLAUS," auspices Sunday school. CHARACTERS: Aunt Anna. Elaine Dean; Mary 1 Ann. Gladys Thomas; Howard, Marion Whittaker; Harriet, Edna Thomas; Frank, Willie Perry; Bertha. Ethel Thomas. George, Peter Pinkney; Mabel, Beulah Overton; Lucinda, Carrie Toyer; Tom Ketchum, detective, James Rogers. SANTA CLAUS. WILLIAM MARONEY: Harriet Perry, Pianist; STEPHEN QUEEN AN. SUIT. EVERY MEMBER OF SUNDAY SCHOOL WILL RECEIVE A PRESENT FROM TREE. Tuesday?8 to 12:30?WATCH NIGHT SERVICES, SHORT ADDRESSES BY LOCAL MINISTERS. EXPERIENCE. ALTAR AND EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. SERMON BY PASTOR. Music. Sr. and Jr. choirs. A WARM WELCOME TO ALL. UyiVERSALIST. Church of Our Father "*.L Preaching at 11 a.m. by Rev. John Mprray Atwood, dean of Theological School, Canton, N. Y. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Young People's Christian Union, 7 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL. Mt, Pleasant Congregational Church 14th St. and Columbia Road. WAJLTEK AJVlUb AlUKLrAIN MINISTER. 11:00 a.m.?"The Divine Neighborliness." Communion service: Reception of member*. 5:00 p.m.?Community Vespers. "WHERE IS GOD?" Spectel ramie by the Meant Flenmit chorus. 6:15 p.m.?Life Problem Qass. GEORGE H. A8HLEY, Ph. D., Leader. Young peopled social hour?Refreshment!. 9:45 a.m.?Sunday school. 10:00 a.m.?Adult classes. Strangers Welcome to AH Services. Ingram Memorial i0.1*. \T;e.A;N.D LEWIS E. PI7RDCM. Minister. 9:30 a.m., S. S. 11 a.m.?"RELIGION FOUR-SQUARE." 8 p.m.?"MUSICAL SERVICE" by the children's choir, supplemented by instrumental selections. Brief sermon on "EVERYTHING UPSIDE DOWN." 7 p.m., C. K. CLEVELAND PARK LOWELL AND 34th 8TB. N.W. Edward Dwight Eaton, D.D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.?Sunday school. At 11 a.m., DR. EATON will preach. Subject: "THE TRANSITORY AND THE PERMANENT." A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL. CONGREGATIONAL. First Congregational Churc Cor. 10th and G Sts. N.W. * . M H DR. GORDON'S SUBJECTS ii A.M.?"Should the Protestant Forces of Americs Unite?" 8 P.M.?"The Bachelor Gir' in Washington?and How Sh< Lives." nr Deetare each Baaday. 1* la IMS a.m.. aa ' Kihical FobadatioBa of Ike State aad af lati tiaaal lav," by Merrill H. Gates, Ph. p., U. L. H. P., fareserly prestdeat of Rutgers, later J Seat of Aajberet College. All are iaelted. Bible far aoned rltlseaiblp. Subject. Seeeaaber SB. ' New Map of Europe. How Far Cea a Cea Racial Descent Be iae Pasta ef New Aatohoi ' _ ^ RCH METHODIST EPISCOPAL gQFTH. ?LACE METHODIST [URCH SOUTH lusetts Avenue Northwest rATIVE CHURCH. iTMn>r*ii IT in? kirirciUL,, r-aswir. .AND, Assistant. nber 29, 1918: itor: "WHAT SHALL I DO Y?" r: "THE RENOUNCED WEDrmon to bachelors and old maids. will open at 7:45. All seats are west of Ninth street, iperintendent, W. W. Millan. Men, 9:30. Lecturer, Chief Jusrt of Claims. All welcome. :o the National Capital." | I.ITHEBAS. Keller Memorial ^'."nicholIs: 1). I)., pastor.?Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7:43. Sermons by the pastor. Young People's Society at 6:45 p.m. ! 18th AND U STREETS llpiphany Northwest. CHARLES F. STECK, D. I).. Pastor. Sonday school. 9:30 a.m.: public worship, with sermons by the pastor, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Luther League. 7:13 p.m.; midweek 1 service, Thursday, 8 p.m. Seats free and a welcome for all. Grace Lutheran Church 13th AND CORCORAN STS. N.W. Rev. J. E. A. DOERMANN, Pastor. Preaching by the pastor, 11 a.m. and 8 1 p.m. S. S.. 9:30 a.m. H/Nwtr'o 8th AND B 8TRKET8 8.1V. ' JU lYldTIk h Rev. J. B. Kupley, Pastor. j Sunday school, 9:43 a.m.; church services, , I 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Prayer service. Wed. | 8 p.m. A welcome to ail. :11<i A*"*1' 15 STS- 8-B? A^dv/THlftllUn Rev- John Weidley, Pastor. Sunday services: S. S.. 9:30; preaching. 11 a.m.. 7:30 p.m.; C. E., 6:43 p.m. All welcome. Trinity Lutheran (Missouri Synod)?H. Schroeder, Pastor. Services?11 a.m., German; 7:30 p.m., English. 14th and Ingraham sts. n.w. Incarnation 1{er Henry Manken. Jr.. Pastor.?Sunday school, 9:45; public worship, 11 a.m. AfAnomonf Cor. Rhode Island ave. and Atonement North rapitoi ?t. Rev. I. O. BAKER, Pastor. Services, 11 a.m.; 7:43 p.m. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. St. Paul's English Lutheran Church 11th and H streets northwest. JOHN T. HUDDLE. D. D.. Pastor. 11 a.m.?Sermon by the pastor. 8:00 p.m.?Christmas celebration by the Sundflv school. 1 Watch services, Tuesday, from 11 to 12 p.m. S. S.. 9:30. C. K.. 7. Columbia Heights Closing year sermon, by pastor, C. H. Butler, 11, "Pageant of the Nativity," 7 p.m.; Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. * Luther PL Memorial 9:45 a.m.?Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.?Public worship, with sermon by Rev. C. Ij. Brown, I). D., of Columbia, S. C. 7:30 p.m.?Christian Endeavor Society, followed by social period and organ recital. Christ English JESZMW! J. FREDERIC WENCHEL. Pastor. Services, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. S. S.. 9:30 a.m. Bible class, 10 a.m. Norwegian Service 3 o'clock p.m. NEW YEAR EVE SERVICE. 7:30 o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist of Washington, Columbia rd. and Euclid at. Second Church of Christ,Scientist 1 Of Washington. N. E. Masonic Temple, ! i 8th and F sts. N.E. | Third Church of Christ, Scientist . Of Washington. Masonic Temple. 13th st. | and N. Y. are. n.w. Subject: "Christian Science." j Services; Sunday. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sundayj>chool^ ll_ a_.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING. 8 P.M. READING ROOMS, Colorado bldg., 14th and G sts. Hours, 10 to 9 (Wed., 10 to 6, and Sun., 2:30 to 5:30). 1803 Adams Mill rd. n.w. Hours, 10 to 9 (except Wed. eve., Sundays and holidays). 148 East Capitol st. Hours, 10 to 5 (except Suudaya and holidays). CHRlSTAPELiPHIABT. Chri stadelphian Ecclesia f??ePt NAVAL LODGE HALL. Every Snnday. 11:30 a.m. All welcome. FRIENDS. Friends Meeting ALL ARE INVITED. T7^I-nrlc (Orthodox) 13th and Irving sts. VilCIlOj n>w>?Sunday school, 0:45. Meeting for worship. 11 a.m.; C. E.. 7 p.m. NEW THOUGHT. National New Thought Center REV. COLUMBUS BRADFORD will speak Wed. at 8 p.m., topic. "All Things New." Daily noon meetings led by DR. RICHER, I 902 F st. Public cordially Invited. New Thought Association Rev. Columbus Bradford of Missouri, field I secretary for the I. N. T. A., will address i j the union meeting at Studio Hall, 1219 ; ' Conn. ave. u.w., Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Subi ject, "New Thought for the Present World Crisis." Everybody welcome. Strangers especially invited. HOME OP TRUTH. Home of Truth 1841 Wyoming ave. N. 6883. Sunday school, 10 a.m.: Bible talks. Wednesday, 3 p.m.; Sunday, 11:30 a.m., service, j and Friday, 8 p.m. Healing meeting at Studio Hall, 1219 Conn. ave. n.w. Practical Christianity teaching and lieaiing daily by aoDointment. All invited. COXGREGATIOXAL. h Question Drawer DR. GORDON will conduct a Question Drawer on Thursday evening, January 2, at 8 o'clock, and will answer the following questions: 1. Do you accept the principles of "Higher Criticism" in the study of the Bible? 2. I>oes it seem right to hare "dancing," "cigarettes" and "theatricals" under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A.? 3. Is there not a danger that in a large church the new members may be lost sight of? 4. Which is the more important? habits of prayer or the spirit of prayer? 5. If everything in yonr life always went wrong, would you not be inclined to give up your interest in the church? 6. Does God prosper a man, esnpecially who contributes to religious work? 7. Is it safe to follow Reason and I Conscience absolutely? I 8. Is net this a good time in which to arouse a new interest in the L I work of Foreign Missions? 9. How will President Wilson's visit to Europe affect political life in | America? 1 10. Is the war ended so long as revk olutions exist in Russia and Germany Y 11. What would happen if the prin 1 ciple of "8elf-Determtnation" were applied to Ireland? *Tbe 12. How did the Russian people imM*a bibe the ideas of democracy, so. P.. rialism and bolaberism? iresi- 13. Would not the union of Protestudy tant Churches give birth to a new "The tyre of religious despotism? Zii trGKEAT CKVSTUV EKBtAVO* " MTJ.T, 6 M IX . . l-:- -v. rSfW .wxdhtn'a-"*!'. ANN BAPTIST. | FIRST RAPT Sixteenth ai REV. HENRY ALU Pastor-elect, Will Preach Moi 11:00 a.m.? "Looking Backwarc 7:00 p.m.?Christian Endeavor ! 8-9 p.m.? "Looking Forward These sermons on the old y< panied by inspiring- music. Co tonic for life's opportunities and Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Edgar Classes for all. Come and jo A Cordial Welcc THE SECOND B/ 4th St. and \ j REV. HOWARD I. PREAC 11:00 a.m.?"THE HISTORIC THE SCENE OF TP 8:00 p.m.?People's popular hap THE EX-KAISER COMMITTED THE I The Choir Will Repeal 1,000 Seats and a 1,000 BAPTIST. To.rr.rd,>. Rantist '.0,h * i?r. J. nni[. ( "?'". rr,auMnc. 11 a.m.. "OUR YESTERDAYS." 8 p.m., MEMORIAE SERVICE. Appropriate prottrnm with special music. Bible school. !>::?> a.m. 0. E.. 7 p.m. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE, Dec. 31, 10-12 STRANGERS CORDIAI.T.Y WEIXOMED. Calvary Baptist Church ? REV. SAMUEL H. GREENE. D. D., PASTOR. REV. A. F. ANDERSON, D. D.. ASSISTANT. REV. A. D. BRYANT. MINISTER TO THE DEAF. Sunday school. 9:30 a.m.. N. S. Fancett, aupt. 11 a.m., sermon by the pastor; 8 p.m., sermon by the assistant; Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer service; 7, deacons' meeting; 7, Teachers' Club; C. E. meetings; Sunday. 0:45 and 7 p.m.: Tuesday, 9 to 12 p.m: Young Ladies' Club for Strangers, Friday, 7 to 9:30 p.m. All are cordially invited. j " T7*f+l? E NEAR 7th S.W. (Southern Con| rilUl vent ion).?Dr. J. E. Briggs will preach on "Cards and Stakes," at 11. An I evening with the choir and brief sermon, j 7:30. S. S.. 9:30; Rerea, Baraca and Philathea classes for adults; chapel S. S., 3; I B. Y. P. IT.. 6:43: watch night service. Tuesdav from 10 to 12. $1,030 STILL NEEDED TO PURCHASE THE PARSONAGE. A warm churc h and a warm welcome. E. HEZ SWEM ANSWERS: "WHAT KIND OF CHRISTIANS WILL THH LORD JESUS TAKE FROM THE EARTH AT HIS SECOND COMING?" 8 p.m. Bright auditorium; large free chairs (men like them); SweWs songs. I 11 a.m.. "United Pursuers." Centennial I Bapt. Cfc., 7th and Eye n.e. West Washington Baptist 81st and N sts. n.w. WILLIAM R. FLANNAGAN, Pastor. 31:00 a.m.?"A Wonderful^ Discovery." 7:43 p.m.?A Christmas cantata by choir, followed by a brief sermon. Subject: "Crowded Out." Sunday school, 9:4>3. B. Y. P. U., 6:43. There is a welcome for you. CHRISTIAN. | ? NINTH STREET CI 9th and E Regular services every Su at 9:30 a.m. Morning worshij Evening services at 7:45. On the pastor will have for his s "Should President Wilson The pastor's talk will be enjoyable community sings, come and have a part in all of Rev. Geo. A. Miller 338 Tenth ?. | . | CHRISTIAN. Columbia Heights wtStf IS. 11. BAGUi', Minister. I 11:00?"The Christmas Benediction." 7:45?"When the Sun Goes Down." IH St. Christian ?h twD H PRESTON A. CAVE, Pastor. 8. S.. 10; morning service. 11; ereninr. 7:49. Vermont Avenue Rev. EAKLE W1LFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. Bible school, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11, reconsec ration of service flag and memorial service for those whose stars aje gold, with short sermon by the pastor. Evening service. 8 o'clock; C. E. Societies, 7. Midweek service, Thursday. 8 p.m. 15th St. Christian Church 15th AND D 8TS. S.E. LESLIE L. BOWEKS, Pastor. 10 a.m.?Bible school. 11a.m.?"THE THRONE THAT DID NOT TOTTER." 8 p.m.?"FAREWELL 1918. DO TOU KNOW YOURSELF ANY BETTER AFTER AN EVENTFUL YEAR?" REFORMED. r* _ __ 15th AND O STREETS N.W. urace henry h. range, d. d.. PasUr. 9:40, 8. S.; 11, "Sin and the Savior"; 8, "Gideon." All welcome. First Reformed Church Rev. JAMES D. BUHRER, Ph. D.t Minister. Bible school for all departments, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME. UNITARIAN. All Souls' Church ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D.. Minister. 9:45 a.m.?Sunday school. Class for the comparative study of religion and Emerson stndy class. 11 a.m.?Morning service, sermon by the minister. There is also kindergarten during the hour of morning worship. 8 p.m.?Liberal Religious Caion will be at home to .Toung people. tlMITEP BRETHKKW. ww i.l United Brethren Church, memorial North Capital and B at*. n.w. RBV. CHhBLKS E. PCLTZ. D. P.. Paster. ?:4? a.m.?Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.? VBeaehing KaHh.'t . . ?:00 p.m.?C. E. 8 p.m., illustrated service. OUN' A1TMT. 1ST CHURCH, id O Streets EN TUPPER, LLJD., ning and Evening on Sunday. i ? r?U V?r" * Vi* UIV . A Society. to the New Year" :ar and new year will be nccomme and receive a strengthening responsibilities. Howard, acting superintendent, in us in this wonderful work, ime Awaits You. iPTIST CHURCH, "a. Ave. S.E., STEWART, Pastor, :HING: PALACE OF VERSAILLESIE PEACE DRAMA." py hour, with sermon on "WILL BE FORGIVEN? OR HAS HE UNPARDONABLE SIN?" t the Christmas Music. -fold Welcome. Come. BAi-^mT. The Immanuel Baptist 16th St. and Columbia Road. Pastor. GOVE G. JOHNSON, P. D. 11 a.m.?Sermon by the pastor on? "Dying Embers or Glowing Coals?" 7:46 p.m.?CHRISTMAS CANTATA by the choir, "The Stmr of Bethlehem." Brief address by the pastor. Bible school for all ages at 9:30 a.m. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE at 10. Tuesday evening. All invited. WEEK OF PRAYER beginning Jan. 5. All welcome. * Metropolitan Baptist Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, PASTOR. SPECIAL NOTICE?Members and frienda are urged to bring Liberty Bonds to the church and present them to the pastor to apply on the church debt. If EVERY MEMBER brings bonds the entire indebtedness can be covered. WHAT WE DID FOR OUR COUNTRY LET US NOW DO FOR OUR CHURCH. LIFT THE DEBT WITH LIBERTY BONDS. OUR PIETY SHOULD EQUAL OUR PATRIOTISM. BONDS OF LIBERTY FOR THE LORD OF LOVE. SERVICES AS FOLLOWS. 9:30?Bible acbooL Clauses for all. 10:00?Congressman Hamlin meets men. 11:00?SERMON, "THE TWO EYES OF RELIGION." 3:00?Junior Y. P. S. C. E. 1 6:45?Young People's Bright Hour. 7:45?SERMON, "WHAT IS WORTH CARj RYING OVER INTO 1919?" I . fr1*/irP 9th AND S. C. AVE. S.B. VJTd.CC Dap list Pastor F. W. JOHNSON. 9:30?Bible school. Classes for all. 11:00?"The New Age?Its Hope." 7:45?"Can the Kaiser Be Forgiven?" BETHANY ""STES* REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 a.m.; Bible class, | 12:15 p.m. Preaching services. 11 a.m., I "The World's Greatest .Christmas": 8 p.m., "Our Mission for the Coming Year." C. E. Society, 6:45 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursdays, 8 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME. CHRISTIAN. rlRISTTAN CHURCH > Sts. N.E. nday as follows : Bible school > and communion at 11 o'clock. Sunday evening, December 29, ubject Sit at the Peace Table?" preceded by another of those You are cordially invited to these services. Pastor i Street N.E. ASSOCIATED BIHI.E STUDENTS. Associated Bible Students Meet at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th at. n.w. Fifth Sunday convention. Program all day, beginning at 10:90. Luncheon at noon and at 6 p.m. lecture by Pilgrim Brother Wise. MEW CHURCH (8wed<a?orfU?). Church of the New Jerusalem (Revelation, xxi-2.) Sixteenth and Corcoran. Rev. Paul Sperry, pastor. Morning service at 11. S. S., 9:45, with adult class at 10. Evening service will be omitted. THEO SOPHY. ft Lectures by > MISS HOLBROOK. ay /A \t> At Theosophical Hall. 1216 H st. n.w. Zl 1"*! SUNDAY, DEC. 29. 3 p.m.?Bible class, "From ^wio^Cijr H* to the 8 p.m.?Lecture, "Worship Not the Visible.** CHURCH OK THE NAZAREXR Pentecostal-Nazarene 4th and East Capital SlsLBEWIN B. WILLIAMS. Paator. 8. 8.. 10; preaehiac. 11 aad 7:45; Y?ua( People. 7. FELLOWSHIP ASSOCIATION at 3:30 lor prayer aad praise. All deaoalpatlona invited. (Na collection.) THY OUR HANDSHAKE. OTHER SKHVICKS. ORDER OF THE ILLUMINATI. MEETINGS SUNDAY. 7:30 P.M.. "RULES lor a Successful Year." Wedeeedav. 7:30 p.m., "Practical Formulas for Mental Power." Cumberland, Apt. 85, Thomas Circle. All welcome. The People's Church IMkh, 11:15 .a.. George A. Wino, "Boycnt of Gemnnj Alter the W?r." Current Tepiee Clob?An open forum? 10:15 n.m.?Some Important Local Qoeetiena. W. C. T. r. HALL?322 6th ?t. n.w. genu free. All etloMM. SOCIALIST PABTT?Sit E ST. N.W. Public meeting, Snatar, Pee. 9. S p.m Subject, "The Failure of the Chore be, nag the Goopel of International Sneialtnm an the Guarantee of CaiTeraal Penes on* GsnSwUl Among Men," t>7 Edwin Kenan. CEME PBESBYTKRIAlf. Church of the Covenant, 18th a Ml N Sts. BET. CHARLES WOOD. D. D Minister SUNDAY. DECEMBER 29. 9:80 Departmental Craded Sunday School. 9:45 Everygirl's Bible Class. Miss Thurston. teacher. 9:45 Mr. Culbertson's Men's Class. "Christianity and Reconstruction." 10:90 All-Comers' Bible Class. Mr. Huston Thompson, teacher. Meets Studic Hall. 1219 Conn. Ave. 10:00 Mr. Justice Peelle's Class for Men ant Women. 11:00 Church Service. Dr. Wood preaches. 3:30 THIRD AFTERNOON INSPIRA- ( TIONAL SERVICE. Address by Dr. 1 Browning, general director of educational work in South America. Christmas cantata by the Triple Quartet. "The Holy Night," by _ Brewer, repeated by request. Sydney Lloyd Wrightson, Musical Director; Harvey Murray, Organist. 5:30 Christian Endeavor Vespers. Mr. Roy Greeley, leader. d:30 C. E. "Tea Supper" for members and men in the service. 7:15 War Speaker?Mr. Louis A. Black. Y. M. C. A. Secretary, recently returned from abroad. 8:00 Evening Service. Dr. Wood preaches. FORTY-FOURTH SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE. Selections from i "The Messiah" repeated by request * by the Evening Clioir of 15? voices. < augmented by a CHORUS OF 30 MALE VOICES. Sydney Lloyd ' Wright son. Musical Director: Harvey Murray. Organist; Armand Gumprecht. Pianist. THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 8:00 Midweek Prayer Service and Social Hour. FRIDAY. JANUARY 3. 7:45 Evening clioir rehearsal. (Male voices needed.) Oratorio section of Wash ington rehearsal. J Fourth Church ^ ESSE* Rev. JOSEPH T. KELLY. D. I).. Pastor. 9:30 a.in.. Sabbath school: 11 a.m.. the Lord's Supper: 7 p.m., C. E. Society; 8 p.m.. Rev. Webster E. Browning. I). D.. general secretary of education, interdenominational missions in South America. Washington Heights , Columbia and Kalontma Roads. Rev. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D.. Minister. 10:00 a.m.?Bible class. Hon. W. C. Haw- .. ley. leader. J 11:00 a.m.?"His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful." 7:45 p.m.?"Remember." Wallace Memorial . J. A. CAMPBELL, Minister. 7 p.m., C. E.; 11 a.m., "The Divine Sum-) , mens": 8 p.m., sermon. "The Call of the Times." , Chevy Chase rh^S,?fecipeie. i HUBERT REX JOHNSON, Pastor. | ( 0:45 a.m.?Sunday school. K:45 p.m.?Christian Endeavor. 11:00 a.m.?Public worship, sermon, "Retro spect and Prospect." CHTTRCH of the "presidents. Man, A?? NEW YORK AVII.. , xiv w xwai ivv 13th and H streets. DR. WALLACE RADCLIFFE. Pastor. ] 9:30 a.m.?Bible school. Adult classes. ; Christmas praise. 11:00 a.m.?Public worship. "A Sermon of ? the Year.'* 6:00 p.m.?Fellowship hour. 6:45 p.m.?C. E. vesper service. 8:00 p.m.?Public worship. "Their Last Words." . New Year eve, 11 p.m.. vigils. THE LINCOLN PEW. j Gunton-Temple REV. DOUGLAS PUTNAM BIRNIE. D. D. 9:45 a.m.?Sunday ?chool. Bible classes. 10:45 a.m.?Music. 11:00 a.m.?Public worship. Sermon. 7:45 p.m.?Popular service, address, community singing. Thursday, 7:45, prayer meeting. Welcome. 1 Northminster ' 9:45, S. S.; 11, Chrisfiyas service; 6:43, C. E.: 7:45. musical service. Church of the Covenant SPECIAL. All-Comers* Bible class of the Church of the Covenant will be addressed at 10 o'clock Sunday morning by E. J. Londow of the U. 8. Civil Service Commission on the "SPIRIT ? OF ZIONISM." All men are invited. ? Studio Hall. 1219 Cona. ave. NORTH CAPITOL. CORNER HCKinglOn Florida ave. and Q at. Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE. D. D.. Minister. 9:45 a.m., S. S. 6:45 p.m., C. E. 11:00 a.m.?Sermon by Dr. Mills. "The Foreigners in America." 7:45 p.m.?Sermon by the pastor on "New i Year Resolutions." Gurley Memorial Rev. BERNARD BRASKAMP. Pastor. 9:43 p.m., S. S. 11 a.m., sermon. "The Man Who Could Not Find Room." 6:15 p.m.. Liberty 6upper, free for men in uni- 1 form. 7 p.m.. Christian Endeavor. 8 p.m., Sunday school Christinas program. Tuesday, 11:13 p.m.. New Year eve praise service. fv*l (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY), V?lIXai lfith and Irving sts. n.w. R?v. JAMES 11. TAYLOR. D. D.. Pastor. Preaching by the pastor. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. S. S., 9:30 a.m. C. E., junior, 3 p.m. Westminster League, 5 p.m. Social hour for j young people, 6 p.m. C. E., 7 p.m. Red I Cross, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Prayer servicp. j Thursday, 8 p.m. Social hour for young ' people and men in uniform, Friday, 7:30 p.m. STRIKING SUCCESS GENUINE ENTHUSIASM. "SUCH MEETINGS!" "SUCH MEETINGS:" Every Sunday morning, 9:45 a.m. TOMORROW? Judge W. F. Norris DEPARTMENT OP JUSTICE Will address us in his interesting manner on . "Americanism" THE CHOSEN POWER OF THE WORLD. A large attendance is naturally expected. It is requested that all be in ?!,?<* ?- Q 'AK DOORS OPEN' 9:15. Convenient to all cars. MEN?YOU ARE ALL INVITED. Henry Gilbert Men's Class, Fourth Presbyterian Church, 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. First Presbyterian Church Rev. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK. D. D. 8. S., at 9:45. Reception to men in uniform at 9:30. C. E. meeting at 7:30. At 11. Dr. Clark's New Year sermon on "Henceforth" At 8 o'clock in the church auditorium the , "CHRISTMAS MUSIC" rendered by a large ' vested chorus. Dr. Clark speaks on "THE MEANING OF JESUS." A cordial welcome for all. Watch Night Service Tuesday night, beginning at 10:30. with social, refreshments, vested chorus and devotional meeting. Eastern Presbyterian Church 6th st. aud Md. ave. n.e. Rev. ALFRED E. BARROWS. D. D., Pastor. 11:00 a.m.?"Another Chance." i 7:45 p.m.?"The Grace of Jesus Christ." tk7o?t*rn prb8- chubch-h at. bet. W esicrn igth and 20th n.w. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM. Pastor. 11 a.m.?Rev. Webster E. Browning of South America. g p.m.?The pastor. Georgetown Church Rev. James T. Marshall. D. D? Pastor'.? 9:45, 8. 8.; 11, "Optimism"; 8, New Year mnsieal serviee; 9. social hour. Everybody welcome. 1 EPISCOPAL I Washington Cathedral the bethlehem chapel. Wisconsin Avenue N.W., near Woodley Road. Holy Communion 7:30 a.m. ; Morning Prayer and Litany 10:00 a.m. ( Holy Communion and Sermon, Preacher, Canon De Vries 11:00 a.m. Choral Evensong and Sermon, Preacher, Canon Russell 4:00 p.m. torisuiiKS miwiu ?iu ue rciicaieu. Take Georgetown, Somerset and American University Gars. qi TrtU?,o Georgetown Parish. Sat. 1794. OU JOIUl S 3240 0 Street Northwest. Bee. CHRISTOPHER P. SPARLING. Hector. Services: 7:s0. II a.m. and 7:90 p.m. Church of the Incarnation Corner 12th a Ml N atrceta a.w. Bandar: 7:80 a.m.. H a.m. and 4 p.m. Christ Church ^rouStn^iTat^ 11 lur. DAVID BAN MM COVULUM. A., hcatur. fctrldCT: T:?j^U a.m._and 8 p.m. -v ,S -i.'A .V- ' :nts RESCUE MISSION. " CENTRAL UN Headquarters. 622 I Children's Home, John S. Be Services Night Sundays, 3 ai Sunday. D< COL. EUGENE N. SANC Soloist. BEN I A3 JOOD SINGING. LdVELY f ES Watch Nig Watch night services will ruesdav, December 31. with a cf 7:45 to 9 p.m.?Le 9 to 10 p.m.?Lead 10 to 11 p.m.?Lea 11 to 12 p.m.?Lea NEW YEAR The Board of Directors, the Mrs. Bennett will hold a recepti ;ion from 2 to 5 p.m. ALL WEI THE GOSP1 214-216 John Herbert W. Interdenominational Qos in tlhfi DEDICATION OF CHE YEAR DA^ All friends of the mission a w elfare work are invited to the d 530 C Street Northwest, on New D. MITCHELL will officiate. NEW YEAR Dl A reception by the prominer Mission and the wives and mei ivill greet other friends in the ( 214-216 John Marshall Place. P J to 4 p.m. Religious services 5:30 p.m. WATCH NIG The closing hours of 1918 a will he observed at the Gospel ^ ber 31, from 7 p.m. to midnigh song and testimonv and short ; and mission workers. EPISCOPAL. All Souls' Memorial The Rev. H. H. I). RTERRETT. Hector, r. MACBUIDE STERKETT. D. D.. Act. Rector. 11?morning prayer and sprmon. The Nativity Parish reception Jan. 1st. 8 p.m. $1,000 yet to rais* for the debt. Churchmen are invited to help us. St. Thomas' Services. 8. 11 and 4 o'clock. LI. Rector Rev. C. Ernest Smith. D. D..D. C. 1.. Subject: A QUESTION FOR THE I .A ST SUNDAY OF THE YEAR. 4 p.m. Evensong and Carols. Christmas music rein-ated. All cordially invited. St. Andrew's Church * v", AuV*: REV. J. J. D1MON. Rector. Services for Sunday: 8:00?Holy Communion. 9:30?Sunday school. 11:00?Morning rervice and sermon. 8:00?Evening service and sermon. Ci M&-*21 23rd STREET. FdUl S Kear Washineton Circle. REV. ROBERT TALBOT. D. D.. Rector. Rev. C. 8. TCRQUAND. Curate. 7:30. 10. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Week days, Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. St. Agnes' ChapeU^.^^. Services: 7:30, 10 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Florida ave. and North Capitol cars. Church of Our Saviour 13th and Irvine sts., Rrookland. REV. JOSEPH FLETCHER. Rector. Services: 8 a.m.?Holy Communion; D:4.">, 11 a.m. Spats free. All welcome. St. Mark's Church 3rd and A Streets S.E. REV. C. R. STETSON. PEV. WM. A. MASKER. Jr. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Church tcbool, 9:30 a.m. Morning service, 11 a.m. Evening prayer. 8 p.m. Grace Church 9tU SOUTHWEST.**8 Rev. MEADE BOLTON MACBRYDE, Rector. Services, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Holy Communion?First Sunday at 11 a.m.. third Sunday at 7:30 a.m. Pi CHURCH. 8th ST. NBA It ?>U James Mim. aventie northeast. Sunday services: 1:0u, xu:ou ana xx a.m., 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Other days: 7 and 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Trinity Church ""northwest1 9:30 a.m.?Children's service. 11:00 a.m.?Morning prayer and sermon: Preacher, Canon Myer. 8 JX) p.m.?Evening prayer ana sermon: Preacher. Canon Russell. Church of the Ascension Mass. ave. and 12th st. n.w. Rev. J. HEX NINO NELMS. I>. 1)., Rector. SUNDAY SERVICES. 8 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. The rector preaches at. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Church of the Advent, Cor. 2nd and You sts. n.w. KEY. E. M. MOTT. LL. M.. Rector. Holy Communion. 7:43 a.m.: Sunday school. 9:30 a.m.; morning prayer and sermon. 31 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon, 8 o'clock. Sermon subjects for th^ times. All Saints' Church CHEYY CHASE CIRCLE. Services at 7:30, 11 o'clock and 8 o'clock p.m. Sunday school at 9:43. J. W. Austin. Church of the Epiphany 14th St. REV. RANDOLPH H. McKlM. D. D.. Rector. Rev. Percy Foster Hall and Rev. E. H. Ingle, Assistant Ministers. THE THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF Dr. McKIM'S RECTORSHIP will be Observed. 8 a.m.?Holy Communion. 11 a.m.?ANNIVERSARY SERMON by Dr. McKIM. CJiristmas music repeated. Offerings for missions. 4 p.m.?SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL, a l>eautiful and unusual service in which every scholat has a part. 8 p.m.?Service and sermon. 7:30 p.m.?Organ recital. S. S.. 9:30 and 3. Rector's men's class, 10 a.m. Tuesday. New Year Eve service. 11 p.m. Wed.. Jan. I?Holy Communion. 11 a.m. SOCIAL GATHERINGS for men in uniform and government workers?Wed.. Fri., Sat., StfJohn's Church REV. ROLAND COTTON SMITH. D. D. REV. EDWARD SLATER DCNLAP. M. A. REV. GEORGE WILLIAMSON SMITH. D. D. 8:00 a.m.?Holy Communion, o-ar. ? m_?SUNDAY 8CH00L. 11 rOO a.m.?Morning Prayer and Sermon. 4:00 p.m.?CHORAL EVENSONG AND SERMON. CHRISTMAS MUSIC. ALL WELCOME! St. Margaret's Bancroft place. CLERGY: _ REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D.. REV. FREMONT NEWTON HINKEL. Services? FIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS. 7:30?Holy Communion. 9:30?Sunday school. 11 o'clock?Morning prayer and sermon. 4:30?Evening prayer and sermon. 5:30?Supper and Social Hour in the Parish House for the men in uniform. MIDDAY SERVICES. Wednesday?Feast of the circumcision. 7:30?Holy Communion. 11 o'clock?Holy Communion. Thursday?Holy Commnnion. 11 o'clock. All welcome, always. FREE THOUGHT. Secular League Truth vs. -Superstition. AiUrc*s By Mr. JNigh^ ||An^Arr^cnmcdt of Autocracy I * ??????????????? f # RESCUE MIMIOH. ION MISSION. -ouisiana Ave. NAN". 458 C St. NAY. nnett, Supt. Iv at 7:45 P.M. id 7:45 P.: I. ?cembcr 29, rUARY. L*. S. A., Speaker. JIN LINE BACK. TIMONIALS. ALL WELCOME, ht Services. be held from 7:45 until 12 p.m. lange of leaders each hour, ader. J. A. Winner, ler, Charles H. Randal. a? i o tun , juc ij. iiaiinun. der. John S. Bennett. RECEPTION*. Ministerial Council and Supt. and on in the boardroom of the MisXOME. IL MISSION Marshall Place Kline. Supt. spell Services Every Night ; Year. LDREN'S HOUSE NEW { AT 3 PJVL nd those interested in children's edication of the Children's House. Year day at 3 p.m. REV. HARRY KY RECEPTION it women who are friends of the nbers of the Board of Directors ronimittee rooms at the Mission, Refreshments will be served from will be held in chapel from 1 to rHT SERVICE lid the opening of the year iqiq lission on Tuesday night. Decenit. with an interesting service of lHflrfvCPC It*- nrimitnonf cnmL-Arc ? |/i vuiiiiv in -yvunv i SPIRITUALISTS, MRS. ROTH. SEANCE. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, S P.M. Advice daily. 1017 O at. n.w. MRS. HENKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SCNDAX. Wednesday and Friday evenings at 8 'clock. 11 4th st. s.e. Everybody gets a reading. Advice. 1 to 8 daily. Phone Line. 2045. | Unity Spiritualist Church f Foncordia Hall. cor. 8th and E ats. n.w tfirst floor)?Sunday. 7:30 p.m.. address on "HOLY DAYS'" by Rev. George W. Kates. Spirit messages by Dr. Z. K. Kates. All inyited. The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the pastor. Alfred H. Terry Subject. ! "Occupations in Heaven" j Followed by spirit messages. Sunday at t j p.m.. at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th at. n.w.. j second floor. A11 welcome. Rev. G. Lyal Arthan. Noted platform test medium. Meeting Suaday evening at 8 o'clock, in Society Tempi# Hall, o09 G at. n.w. Spirit mesaagea. Ha will also answer questions. Private rnadiags daily in his studio in the hall. THE WEEK | Epitome of Events Eadiag De: cember as, 1918. INTERNATIONAL. President and Mrs. Wilson, arriving in I.ondon. were received with a welcome declared the greatest in the history of Britain's capital. I>ong parley held by President Wilson. .Lloyd ' George and Secretary Balfour. President toasted and lauded at banquet held in Buckingham Palace, attended by England's king and queen. Christmas day spent by President Wilson with American troops at Chanmont. More than 100 will have seats %t "peace table." Internal disorders and mithroaIra in n?pma.nv rannrtril It is predicted that majority socialists will retire from the Berlin cabinet and leave the independents in full control. Allied intervention in Russia is said to be immediately necessary m if that country is to be saved. Presi dent may extend trip several weeks. NATIONAL. American nation welcomes victory fleet as it passes Secretaries Daniels and Baker in majestic review In New York harbor. Cardinal Gibbons stales he has no fear that socialism will become an issue to be dreaded in the period of reconstruction and that tha good sense of the American working people would check any social upheaval. Naval officers converse distance of 100 miles by means of ae;o radio telephone. United States Supreme Court sustains suit of Associated Press and restrains International News Service from pirating news. Walter H. Page, former ambassador to the court, of St. James, dies suodenly. Capt. "Hobey" Baker, famous Princeton athlete, an aviator, killed in fall of bis plane in France. Revenue bill, recently passed by Senate, will come up for discussion In the House Monday. Resolution introduced in the House calling for a league of nations that will establish an endurinr world peace. Jews and gentiles combine in campaign to raise funds for relief of Jews in devastated territories in Europe. Red Cross concludes camjpaign for increased membership. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Bootlegging: received blow when Senate itassed bill providing a "bone dry" District of Columbia. Christmas day was enthusiastically observed here. Turkey and other food prices 1 soar during Christmas buyinr. Slow progress made In Police Court In disposal of bootleg cases. District war savings committee appealed to public to redeem pledges and help make it posslDie lor city 10 tuam m w?. savings quota. Traction companies agreed to accept eight of the sixteen transfer points recommended by John A. Beeler, traffic expert. Movement started to give rousing welcome to local soldier units upon their return to the city. Commissioner Brownlow approves program. Increase in prevalence of influenza noted. Eggs and pork products reduced in price by food administration. Associated Church Press Our Motto:? Not Sect, but Church: Not Creed, but Christ; Not Cosh, but Character: Not Dollar*. Out Doing. "Christo in Moi Vivet" Our Flan:? Publicity. Religieae sad EdaeetieealSend ell Church or Educstieaal Katea te Box .">72. WMhlngtoe Paot. We will place your ad. aa directed. f * J