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Mi Special Sermons and Music in the City Churchesj I < =■ STORY OF THE PRODIGAL Dr. Reed Will Explain How Character Came to Himself RECEIVES MEMBERS aT THE MORNING WORSHIP In Grace Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning. Dr. George Edward Heed will conduct the Sacra v ment of the Lord's Supper and re ■ ccive members on probation and into 9 full connection with the church ■ f At .2 o'clock the Sunday school in 9 all departments wljl convene. At 9 ; 6.30 o'clock the Young People's Meet 9 ing will be held In the lecture room. 9 At 7.30 o'clock, the pastor will deliver J the fourth of the series of practica! 9 sermons on "The Prodigal Son and 9 His Brother," the subject to be "At 3 the Crisis: or How He Came to Him 9 self." This will be of particular tn 9 tcrest. w . Morning Quartette. "Ho Was He-, spised, Hosmer: quartette, "God So Loved the World." Stainer. Evening—chorus, "Rejoice Ye With .Tcrusa'lem," Spinney; quartette, ''The King of Love My Shepherd is," Shel During the day the following musi cal program will be sung: Wandering Boy Tonight." and Ihe singing of Gospel Songs by quartette, chorus and congregation. Organist, i George N. Marls; musical director, Frederick J. Balmond. M. E. DR. HOFFECKER AT S 1 LVERBR 00 K Sunday at Silverbrook Church will he a day of special terest. The pastor will be in charge of Ihe morning service At (his ser-! vice an opportunity will he given to ,-those desiring to unite with the Church. At 2 o'clock the Sunday school will convene, and at 2.30 o'clock the main school with the Junior and beginners! will visit the primary school. An In-1 teresting program has been arranged The service will he held in the chjirch auditorium. The Kpworth League meeting will he in charge of Mrs. W. E. Greenfield At 7.30 o'clock Hr. E. L. Hoffecker, district superintendent, will praech and assist in the service. YOUNfi ANTI ft! FI luumi HllU ULU IM rilDICT'S crDl/irC I IT tnniM 3 jCnVIuL -t.u ,, ., ,, ,, The Y. P. S. C. E will meet at 7 o clock, when a special Program will be fi'cn in celebration of the ( hr.s tlnn Endeavor Hay. n the evening there »HI he a special service in which Hie young and older members of the congregation will participate. There will bo special music by tUe young people. The subject of the brief address by the pastor will be. "The Young and the Old In the Service of Christ.' At Hanover Presbyterian Church to-( morrow morning. Ihe Rev. R. L., Jack son will preach upon "A Churcli With Children In It." The Men's Bible! Class meets at the close of the ser-j vice. The turnings which arc being held in Brandywine Methodist EpUcopal BRANDYWINE TO RECEIVE MEMBERS Church show no decrease In Inter.« or lth rl ' ! t " lt6 - Tomorrow ,n I with the communion 8e 7' cp 8n ; portunity will be given to an> who , desire to join the church. At ZM ociock a meeting will be held for men only. .At 6.45 o c ock the Bp worth League devotional service will be held. At 7,30 o clock an evangel istic service will be conducted by th° pastor at which time h*» will speak; Pun , l8hmen j t eC for''sin*" Certalnty ° f 1 i f ? , , . ... The Sunday schools will bo held at the usual hours. SERVICES AT EASTLAKE. At Eastlake M. E. < hurch tomorrow morning the sacrament of the Lord's 1 Supper will be observed. [ ff ,p Sunday School and Stauffer ; Bible Class will meet at 2 o'clock and it is hoped to excel the record attend ance made the previous week. At 7 h o'clock the Christian Endeavor will j meet, and at 7.45 o'clock the pastor will preach on "The Sinner's Refuge." 1 Musical numbers for the day are a s follows: Morning, anthem. "O. Be [ Joyful in the I selected, Bennard Davis II Eleanor (iemo; anthem, "Soldiers of I Christ Arise." -ord;" evening, duel, and Mrs. ; wwm V \\v 7 1 causes run-down health and sickness. Scott's Emulsion and rest are needed, but SCOTT'S EMULSION is more important because it enriches the blood, nourishes the nerves- builds the body and restores strength, vigor and immediate energy without interrupting daily duties. Scott's Emulsion drives out colds and strengthens the lungs. Scorr & Bownh, Bloomfield, N. J. •] IHt SERVICE FOR YOUNG FOLK Eastlake Presbyterians to Hear Visiting Speakers and Special Music ! ■ „Annum .„...„.What AT MORNING HOUR _._ At Eastlake Presbyterian Church, Maikel PASTOR IN PULPIT corner Twenty-seventh and Henry wor streets, the pastor, the Rev. Cunningham, »ill conduct the ship and preach at 10.30 tomorrow ion the Subject. "Personal Work for Souls." ' ' ' Th^^cholr'and'solo'istB V wTl'l day sing. Sabbath school and Adult Bible Class will meet ai 2 o'clock. The school is graded Into six departments, so there is a place for scholars of any age. The annual young peoples' j service will he held at 7.30 o'clock. A special program will be followed. Clifford Sinclair, president of the Senior Christian Endeavor Society will preside. The five young people's erganizations of the church will at tend a|lt j take part In the meeting.! j Four members of the Boys' Club will | aP t as ushers. Addresses will he , nlado by c . E. Schofield. Boys' secre tary of , bP y M c. A., and the paa tor. There will be special music by the y oung people of j$. h. Loomis. Mr. Mitchell, of Ihe y. m. C. A., will sing a baritone solo, entitled. "O Lord Rebuke Mo Not." (\v. M. S. Brown). Everett Sleberg will give a violin solo. HEALTH WARNING. Chilled and wet feet result In con gestlng the Internal organs, and in (lamination of the kidneys and blad der. with rheumatic twinges and pain In back, generally follow. Vse Foley Kidney Pills. They are the best medicine made for all disorders of kidneys, for bladder irregularl ties, a nd for backache and rheumatism, They do not contain habit forming drugs. Tonic in action, quick In re suits. LENTEN SERVICES Special services will be held at St. Hyphen's Lutheran Church during j jPa (_ The following subjects will be discussed at the Wednesday evening 8ervicPB> . Am , „ Believer?" Ash Wednesday. February 5; "Am I a christ'an?" Februarv 12, "Am 1 R v PrPntia i ? - Februarv 19; "Am 1 Pray February 2*6; "Am I Worshlp ful?" March 5: "Am I a Communl cant?" March 12. Friday evening s r vices. "Evangelical Confession and Absolution," February 7; "Peter's Excessive Confidence," February 14, "The Kiss of Judas," February 21, "The Damsel's Question." February 28; "'Cursed Money," March 7; "Pi late's Wife," March 14. Palm Sunday services—Confirma tion. 10.30 a. m.; passion history, 7.30 p. m. Holy week services: Monday, ..passion history. 8 p. m.; Wednesday, ; g„ rvU , p of confps9 ^„. 8 p , m . ; H oh ThurB(jav admlnlstralion of Lord's 8U p pe1 . g p m Good Friday services, Berv)ce 1Q „ m . (|Uipt hour 2.30 p . m.: passion history. 8 p. in.; 1 faster dav services - a m . f P stlva) service, 10.30 a. m.; [ Sunday school. 2.30 p. m.; choral ser (vice, 7.30 p. m.; Easter Monday ser I rices: Sunday school celebration, 7.30 N. B. Danforth, Market nnd Second Streets.» IT ST. STEPHEN'S. , i ( Matin service. p. in. i ; SPECIAL C. E. SERVICES AT ST. PAUL'S. Services tomorrow in St. Paul's ! Church will bo at the usual hours. At the morning service the Sacrament of the (Lord's Supper will be admin 1 ^h" J. b piments will meet a( 2 o'clock. The Christian Endeavor will hold a special service at 6 30 o'clock com mP „i 0 ratinB the second anniversary ol ^effilau Endeavor Soc^ £ . har)eR Eastmani onP of thP cttv worUpr8 . w „ lpad thp nlPPtfng There ... . DrPaPhInc at OP i ork bv ... ,, .' ..... , ', <„ mr .rrr,ù ... . vir*t».xi«*v •• v,.Kiio* A »* > "Ky p Hath Not Seen." Evening. choir, "Thou Milt Keep Him in Per fpct Peac .. duet ^-Beyond The shad(riV8 ." MR. DOLE IN PULPIT. Services In the Church of the New Jerusalem tomorrow will Include Sun day School at 9,30 o'clock; Bible Class a t 10 o'clock and morning service at 10.45 o'clock. The Rev. George Hen ry Dole's sermon will be "M'hat Lift ling Up of the Serpent in Milderness Moans." League reading will be held a t 7 o'clock. DUTY OK THE CHRISTIAN In North Baptist church tomorrow the subject of the morning sermon will be "The Christian's Duty in the Present Crisis" and that of the even ing "The Narrow Way." PASTOR DRAWS SERMON TOPIC FROM THORPE The Rev. J. Ross Stoneslfer will [occupy the pulpit, ttornlng und even-I lug, of the First Presbyterian Church, Market above Ninth, tomorrow. The [subject of the morning sermon will he. i"Ovcr Against the Treasury." and of ;the evening address. "Taking Away a Man Seemeth to Have." The) principle presented in the eveniu;; [subject has just had an almost tragic •illustration in the penalty inflicted upon Thorpe, the world's greatest! athlete. The music at all these services Is '.'furnished by a large chorus and has phoven vt-ry^ac.-eptabl^to _the pubbe. t j year the choir Is enjoying nu especially successful season, the aw [age attendance being very high. The Sunday School, together with and women, is me of the most interesting questions of noth nature and the Bible are being discussed in (these classes The pastor s çlass of men will study 1 he Hood tomor at *u't classes tor rock fu *' enthusiasm, ne row. FIVE FEBRUARY LECTURES AT CLUB The Now Century Club calendar for February Is replete with more than the usual number of lectures i other topics of interest. Five lec tures are booked for the month. The speaker for the first lecture will be Mrs. Florence Kelley, secretary of Ihe National Consumers' League, who will lecture on "The Ten Houi Law" at the public meeting to be belli tomorrow evening at the New Century ssrsir"" On Wednesday, February 6, an 11 lustraled lecture on "A Glimpse of Ihe Canadian Rockies" will be given by Miss Mary M. Vaux, of Philadelphia. The Montessori Method will be dis cussed by Hr. Lighter \\ timer of the University of Pennsylvania, at a pub 11c lecture to he given on Friday. Feb ruarv 7 at 4 o'clock "Lincoln Hay" will'be observed on February 12. at Ihe monthly meeting which will be held at 3 o'clock In the afternoon On Friiiav February 14 Mrs T J Powlker president of the Women's Munlclnal 1 eiigne of Boston will lee turo on "What One Civic league of Women Is Acoompllshlng " * Professor A. G. Speers, of Haver forri College will have the last lec turc of the month On February 2« ho .. m .HfirfsR ihr rluh on "Three Centuries In the Growth of Woman " The Frcnch clà;s wd cl«se™ in Aesthetic Dancing will be hold on Tuendnv« and Mondays durintr the mo^th as usual ^ The Reading Section. In charge or Miss M, H A Mather, and Mrs. Wll Ham P. Webb, continues to be a pop ular feature of club work. Mrs. W. G. Mataaffy la the chalnnau of the Current Events Class for tin. month. SPECIAL SERVICES TO OPEN AT SCOTT Pyeparations are being made for an Interesting day tomorrow at Scott M. E. church. At 9,15 o'clock the regular class meeting will be hold. At 10.30 o'clock there will he administration of the Ixtrd's Supper, during which an opportunity will be given any who may wish to unite with the church either on probation or by certificate. At 2 o'clock the regular session of the Sabbath School will be held, fol lowing which the pastor has called a special meeting of the members of the church from 3.15 to 4 o'clock and every member ie requested to he in attendance at this meeting. At 6.30 o'clock the Epworth League devotional services with their usual interesting services. At 7.30 o'clock evangelistic sermon and altar service will he held. Ex tra evangelistic meetings will be held in the church every evening during the coming week. TO BEGIN REVIVAL AT COOKMAN CHURCH Services at Cookman M. E. Church tomorrow will be interesting. There will be class at 9.46 o'clock, preach ing at 10.45 o'clock by the pastor; Sunday School at 2.15 o'clock; Kp worth League at 6.45 o'clock with Mr. Windelt as leader; preaching at 7.45 o'clock by the pastor. Begining Sun day evening February 9 and lasting a week revival Services >vill be held in the Church. Rev. E. C. Sunfleld will preach. SERVICES AT K1NGSWOOR. In Klngswood M. E. Church tomor row prayer meeting will be held at 9.45 o'clock, preaching by the Rev. G. R. Necse at 10.30 o'clock on "The Sower Went Forth to Sow." and Sun day School at 2 o'clock. The Baraca class will meet at the same hour. Ep worth League will be held at 7 o'clock in charge of Miss Nellie B. Ncesc. leader. Mr. Neese will preach at 7.45 o'clock. Music ^111 he furnished by the church choir. REVIV1L AT UNION. Revival services will begin in Union M. E. church tomorrow morning. Miss Anna Hryden, of Crlsfleld. Md., a singing evangelist of note <hid suc cess. will assist the pastor. Corkran will prraeh both morning and evening tomorrow. His morning theme will be, "Why the Church Docs Not Have Larger Success." I ir RICHARDSON P\RK SERVICES. The services at Richardson Park Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Blair T. Latshaw pastor, will he held tomorrow as follows; Class meeting, 9.30 o'clock, conducted by Charles Sapp; preaching. lu,45 o'clock; Sun day School. 2 p. m.; Kpworth League. 6,30. and preaching at 7.46. The lad les' Aid Society will meet at the par sonage on Tuesday evening ENGINEERS TO HEAR OF ( ANAL. Clarl Hering, of Philadelphia, who recently returned from the Panama Canal, will deliver an Illustrated ad dress on the canal before the Dela ware Engineers' Society, on Wednes day evening of next week. In the A. O. U. W Hall. ENDEAVOR DAY OBSERVANCE Central Church Young People Prepare Special Sunday Program MR. AND MRS. CROSBY TO ADDRESS TEACHERS Î j ) i j ( The Rev. j preach .Church. King street below Eighth, to morrow morning on the theme, "A J. H Crawford will in Central Presbyterian | Uio«en Generation," He will also I preach In the evening at the muai ! gospel sehvlee 7.45 o'clock on the subject, "Refusing (o go In." This | service is evangelistic In nature with good gospel singing led by the choir, and the sermon is always in 8p j r | I1K and helpful. The Sunday >$ c hooI and Adult Bible classes will mecf a , 12 oc | ock The y p 8 c K w m be led by the president, Arthur B. Eastman at 6.45 o'clock. This meeting is to bej unique in character In that all the work of the various young peoples organizations of the church will be represented. This will be in recognl tlon of Christian Endeavor Hay Friday evening, February 7 will he the regular meeting night of the Parent-Teacher Association, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crosby will he the speak ers. Mr. Crosby will speak on "In cidcntg of Travel" and Mrs. Crosby | on Ihe stories of King Arthur. ÎYJJ . DAf I AOFI TlIC L»|\ # I ULLill\is 1 11L* ""'"lEVENlNG PREACHER ^ mmuuun « rp r»nTLI A ATV A I Kf 111 A MV 411 MJkj 1 If ills » > -=— s Prv | P es at Bethany Baptist church, ... . . . , i Blm streets, will be of | unusual Interest tomorrow. The Rev. •' E Hunsburgcr will take tor his morning subject The Holiest Posses »'on and Highest Relationship tom. itnunlon will follow the morning ser vlre - At 2 o'clock the Bible School W " 1 convene for regular sessions Thls «crvlce will be followed by the P 011 »' 1 service. Rev. Henry Schllke w111 P r cach. At the close of his scr vice the ordinance of baptism will be administered. At 7 o'clock the B, Y. P. U. will regular service*. Miss Marlon Berry will lead. The new organ will ^e dedicated a. the evening service Following Is the program; Organ prelude; anthem by choir; hymn. ,w,th ° ne Consent Let All the Earth-. ' inayrr; Scripture, selected; hymn. "Be Thou. O God Exalted H announcements and offering. î- n *n ei Y> M? c î?°*. r .' • orm ®n_hy the Rev. Pol'ard. H. H„ of (healer. Pa.; presentation of organ to president of Board of Trustees; statement of Or gan Committee; dedicatory prayer; hVmn "Holy Spirit. Faithful Guide;" benediction; organ postlude. $100.00 for the relief a alngle box of Foley Kidney Pills gave hlm. "I had a severe attack of kidney trouble w.th sharp pains through my back and; could hardly straightgn up. A single box' of Foley Kidney Pills entirely relier ed me" N. B Danforth. Market and Second Streets.» he Klsmere M F church to W. S. Skelton, a merchant at Stan ley. Ind., says he would not take MR. SCOTT AT KLSMERE. In morrow, Sunday School will open at 10.15 o'clock. The Rev. Alfred P Scott will preach on "The Progress of Vice" at 11.15 o'clock, and at 7.30 o'clock on "Be a Christian." COMMUNION AT OLD SOLOES, Holy Communion will bo adminis tered In Old Swedes church tomorrow at 8 o'clock by the Rev, Raymond L. Wolven vicar. Morning prayer will follow at 10.30 o'clock. Sunday School a» 2,30 o'clock and evening prayer at 7.30 o'clock. Iniu le. Some of Them MM in 1 agio 11 ( iisex. Each "of some 6.000 newspapers of the United Slates Is publishing from week to week, names of people in its particular neighborhood, w ho have used and recommended Doan's Kid-1 ney Pills for kidney backache, kidneys, bladder troubles and urinary disorders. This mass of proof in BIBLE STUDENTS' MEETING. The International Bible Students! will meet in Red Men's Hall. No. 515 Shipley street, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Hr. H. J. Patterson, of Philadelphia, will speak on "The De luge." COMMUNION AT SECOND M. P. Following the mornng sermon In Second M. P. church tomorrow Holy Communion will be administered by the Rev. G. F. Karring. Mr. Furring will preach on "Fear Not" at the even, ing services. GREAT MASS OF PROOF weak eludes over 30.000 testimonials, miiigton is no exception. Here Is one of the Wilmington cases. James R. HeightotV, 516 W. Eighth SU, Wilmington, Del., says: "I am a| painter and I think that the turpentine caused kidney trouble, | suffered fori a great many years. The passages of the kidney accretions were too fre-1 quent and often pained me The •* creflons ^also contained sediment. 1 had severe pains through the small of ray back. For years I used different medicines but nothing helped me until I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Danforth'« Pharmacy. They gave me complete relief in a abort time. The pains stopped and my kidneys be came normal. I still use Doan's Kid ney Pills once in a while and they keep my back and kidneys in good I shape." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Slates. Reraember the name—Doan's—and take no other. MUSIC AS WORSHIP AID West Church Choir Has Sp c ial Music for Sunday Services "FALSE FOUNDATIONS" THE EVENING TOPIC row the Rev. IT. Franklin Smiley. D. H., will conduct the services. His * In West Presbyterian Church, Eight and Washington streets tomor morning sermon subject will be "The Strong Life." Selections by W. S. (Brown organist, will he. "Meditation Prelude". Ryder and "Postludo In 1C flat" by the same composer. The choir, under the direction of Profos-' sor Clymcr will sing, "The Radiant Morn" by Woodward, and "Our Light and Salvation" by .ludson „The Bible School will meet at Z'< O'clock. !)34 was the attendance last] Sunday, 100 In the women's class and 120 In the men's class. There are departments for all ages from the babies to the old folk, The Christian Endeavor Society will meet at «.45 o'clock. The people's popular service will he held at 7.30, doors opening at 7 o'clock. The theme of Hr. Smlley'a night address will he, "False Foundations." In ad Hit ion to the praise service led by the chorus choir of forty volees. The fol lowing program of special music Will he presented: organ prelude. "Rom-' in K flat," Williams; chorus, "Glory to His Name," Stockton; quartet, "Will there lie any . . „ ; i . ... „„..K stars, by Sweeney. The Misses Rolih and Chandler, and the Messrs Clymer (and .Tones; offertory, anthem. "Send joui Thy light," Gounod; organ post-[the Mrs. 8 g s Van Buren 81.. Kings | Rn . N. Y. (full name furnished on ap plication! had such derided benefit from nsim: Foley's Honey Ä- Tar r^mnound Uiat she shares' her good oompounn tnat «nesua sn mfliRt "^oney ^ Ta^ Compound h.cWto medurlnr I,,0 ' 1 " h r * "' Jn Jneht.la nd ann a severe case of bronchitis and larjn gills Oh, how many people 1 recommended it to," N, P. Danforth. Market and Second Streets.» - si'I'UMI B IPTIST SERVICES. 8 econd Baptist church tomorrow ... , „ ,, the minister, the Rey. Tho^mas I. HioL loway, will coiiduct diving worship and preach at 10.30 and odock. The .heme of the morning h disco sej w«» J». ' h ' H ^ , 0 , t wU l e appro-1 Christ. 1 hs snhjeci win ne Prluta to the obaervwoe of the I^rd ^° r ( ; f ermon New" members ™ rlrmallv welc omed. ■ . M Hollowav will preach . Th fc'iini.hoa'rtrd " , h , w iii alna the following Morning "Come unto Mo." « p ^ t ' on . 8 ' Hark V y 8o.,|" Marston, f. J ' J ■ qpihH 'l Houn t r î?'? 8np8B :. Ue,n . Voice." .Newcomb. The Bible School begins at 2.15 o'clock. The school I« graded and • there are classes for all ages. Thf) s PI1 i or Christian Endeavor So clety wt n mPet a( ,;.45 o'clock. _ Conductor 8. L. Miller. Norfolk, . n n Honesteel Division of C. * j \ \y n y . Co., recommends Foley Kidney Pills and says: "I have used; Folev Kiflnev Pills with very sails factory results and endorse their use for any one afflicted with kidney trouble. They are all right." N. B. j Danforth. Market and Second Streets.» ___ Sl RVICES AT HARKINGTOS. Class meeting in Harrington M. E. church. Harrington, Del., tomorrow at 9 o'clock will be followed by Sunday male a nee hide, "March" by Batiste, I | 10 o'clock,—The Rev. H. will conduct communion 7.30 School at V G Ivan services at 11 o'clock and at o'clock will preach on "The Second Advent of Our Lord." The Kpworth League meeting o'clock. wlll bo hold at 7 SERVICES AT WESLEY. Services at Wesley M. E. church tomorrow wilt be as follows: Class meeting. 9.30 o'clock; communion and reception of members. 10.30 o'clock; Sunday School, 2 o'clock: song ser vice, 7.30 o'clock: preaching, at 7.45 o'clock. evangelistic in character. FIRST M. P. SERVICES. In First M. P. Church tomorrow morning the Rev. W. H Hantzmon will preach on the subject, "God the ever Present helper." In the evening Mr. Hantzmon will preach on, "The Life of Christ." SERVICES AT TRINITY Morning and evening sermons in (Ktrkus. rector, at 11 and 7.45 o'clock [Holy Communion at 7.30 oclock will be followed by Sunday School at 9.3» o'clock. 'services will begin at 11 and 8 o'clock Sunday School opens at 9.45 o'clock subject of the sermon will be The evening service will be SCIENTIST SERVICES In First Church of Christ. Scientist, to morrow the morning and evening ' Love." . _ VISI TORS AI 1 Nil IRIAN ( .11 R( Services in Unitarian church to morrow will begin at 10.45 o clock ar, fl Sunday School will he held at | noon. The Rev. Albert Levitt, of(New Y ° r ^ ci, £ .. pr £* Ch q£îî, ,Ji* 0 ô l \sV j R^joh^ L RobVnson of Barnereld, |N. will conduct the services VISITORS IN PULPIT. Services in First United Presbyter ian church tomorrow include preach ing at 10.30 o'clock by the Rev. Mr. Du bell, and at 7.45 oeloek by the Rev. Charles McKaig Sunday School will be held at noon. ( SALVATION VRMV SERVICES. Salvation Army services at No. 102 East Fourth street, tonight and Sun day will be conducted by Adjutant Carrie Lovett and Ensign Florence Wykeg. of Baltimore, assisted by En si k n Kingsbury and Captain Hanley Jof the local corps. That Peculiar Lightness and Flavor v Noticed in the finest biscuit, rolls, cake, etc., is due to the absolute purity and the accurate combination of the ingre dients of the Royal Baking Powder. The best things in cookery are always made and can be most readily made with the Royal Baking Powder. Hence its use is demanded in the most cele brated restaurants, in the homes of the people, wherever delicious, wholesome food is appreciated. Its sale and extend to every civilized country in the world. / use The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar ■V-' I 1 IlM] NO ALUM NO LIME PHOSPHATES m . .. . assisted Hr. Morgan during the three " of progress, preaching both U'hly and appropriately. The pastor, Rev. S. M. Morgan, will preach in j the church on Sunday morning and evening. Sunday Schools, Mt. Salem land Rlddle'a Memorial, will meet at 2,80 o'clock. || A RRISON STREET SERVICES. Service, at Harrison Street Mctho Episcopal church. Seventh and HarrlB0 " streets, the Rev. George Whlt ° i , " WBOn - '»morrow will br "* follow«: ln()p , InK (j corBr B. Crossan leader; 10,80 o'clock, reception of mom hers and .acrament of the lord's Suuper: « o'clock, Sunday School; « 45 o'clock. Kpworth League on the thero-. (• The Temptation of .le^us." Miss Hau na M. McKay, leader: 7.30 o-lock lnerniou, on Ihe subject. "The Reversal l()f Humn „ ,| u dginonl.'' • - I IMVOIMII REVIVAL. M church Is progressing satisfactorily. „ number of conve-alons havlna gjnu^ « number of converaioiia having, l 'èndance at the meetings is pleasing! to the pastor. The Rev, John Clarke, this railroad evangelist, will he at Kpworth all day Sunday and remain i with (he pastor (or two weeks, the i meeting beginning promptly at 7.16 o'clock ea h evening. ' __ • TABERMIEE SERVICES. . ..... In Eallh Tabernacle. \\ ilmlnglon Branch, tomorrow Sunday School will open at 2-30 o'clock. Bible School at (the same hour Services at 7.30 o'clock will be followed by preaching 1 at S o'clock. On Wednesday and Frl day evening there w ill be preaching at 7.45 o'clock. On the evening of February 5, the Lord's Supper will be held, * —- ST. M'hE'S CHI'RI'H SERVICES. In St. Luke's Reformed Eplseopal (church tomorrow the Rev. Henry C. (Lang. A. B.. rector, will hold prayer ! and holy communion and preach at (10.30 o'clock. Sunday School will bc IK»n at 2.3« o'clock. The evening prayer and sermon will take place at 17.30 o'clock. REVIVA1, WAS PROFIT 1 RLE. The revival meetings at Mt. Salem (have been interesting and profitable. Some of the pastors of the city have 9.15 o'clock. class McKay, leader: 7.30 sermon, on the subject. "The Reversal Human Judgment." 7 * Against Against Substitutes ••• Imitations HORUCK'S MALTED MILK Get theWell-Known Round Package CAUTION Made In the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted Miik plant in the world We do not make "milk products'^ Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But th* Original-Genuine HORUCK'S MALTED MILK Made from pure, full-cream milk and the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble ic water. Best food-driuk for all ages, P£~ASK FOR HORLICK'S Used all over the Globe Si! » >■ # ] RAVEiij g ffrs. 1 a*d s'Jj J dALTED r ki *'*d x— <>) âyno OR MILK c iXome Ocdas/bunfam | j Oxypathor « Relief to Mothers a t*. - V ,.'c* Why not buy Treat them once a Why fret and worry about your children? OXYPATHOR and save all your sufferings, dav and keep their blood in good condition so they may enjoy life. The OXYPATHOR will keep luelr system in perfect order. an Lady consul tant, Mrs. S. K. Strain, 1008 W. Eighth street. 'Phone. D. & A. 1929A. Consultations free at this office or at your home. Delaware Oxypathor Co., L. M. BROADWAY, Mgr. 203-4 FORD BLDG. Office Hours. 8 1. m. to 5 p m D. & A Phone 1233-D. rlglit." at 1» The evening service at Olivet Pres byterlan church tomorrow will he a combination of the Christian Endeavor and church services In recognl'ijn ot (Young Peoples Hay. and will b" held ,at 7.30 o'clock Mr. Mct'andlesa cdu catlonal director of the V M. C. A. will speak There also will be a brief arid reu» by the paetor. Member» of 'he church are urged to be present at the morning service tomorrow when I'lans for the celebration of the forty ^' 11 ""nlversary of the church will b| 8nnounccd Preaching by the Hov. J. B. St Fell* Isaaes on "Our Captain" will (Open the services tn Gilbert Presht*. Neman church tomorrow at 11 o'clock, Auxiliary service will he conducted by the Sundav School at 2.30 o'clock. Tha P. M. C E. Society will hold a meet ling at 7.30 o'c ock Mr. Isaacs will . ,, Th . k> . . 8 . .. k P rettCfl ()n l ne Lo K at I o clock, ' In Hope Baptist church tomorrow the Lord's Supper will be commemor ated following the Rev. H. Hauf'» [sermon at 10.45 o'clock. The Young Men's Class will meet at 10 o(clock, * n d Sunday School at 2.30 o'clock. The evening sermon will be delivered oc )°f* t ' Tin« Misses Walker in 6 the°evenln!f rV CC * M,SB Kvana ln ,ho p ' < ' uln S EEVI' EN SERVICES. "A Season For All Things" will be the evening will be "The Lost Birth er'a sermon in Holy Trinity Lutheran church tomorrow morning and that of the evening will he "The Lost Blrth Sunday Schnol will be held o'clock. Beginning February (Ash Wednesday) there will he ser vices In the church every Wednesday evening until the expiration of l^ent. The topic on February 5 will be 'iu Spirit;" February 12. "Watching Unto Perseverance;" February 19, "For All Saints;" February 26. "For Utter, anee;" March 5. "Pleadingly;" March 12. "Trustingly." ( III KI II 15 YEARS OLD. GILBERT CHI Ki ll SERVICES. LORD'S SUPPER AT HOPE CHURCH PILES CURER IN « TO It RATS Your druggist will refund money it PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Prortuding Piles in 6 to 14 day*. 60c.»