THE SUNDAY OTIEGOXIAX, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 20. IOIO. WOMAN EVANGELIST PUZZLES SCANDINAVIA Anna Larsscn, Tamous Prima Donna, "Who Deserted Gay Theatrical Life for Religion, Is Now Fully Fledged Preacher, HID D L.N WAT OL y DANE COOLIDGE7 As good a cow country as God ever made and now even the jack rabbits have left it.' If you want to De miaeraoie, think about yourself about what you want, what you like, what THIS is what sheep herding did to the coon try around Hidden Waterin Arizona and it caused a war between cattle and sheep men that Mr. Coolidge describes in a man ner that has'nt been equaled since Owen Wister wrote " The Virginian." There are plenty of thrills in this book, just enough i respect people ought to pay to 'you, and what people think or 'you Charles Kingsley. X of poetic love, soul communion, the fighting Instinct, and the clash of swords in angry conflict. The time depleted Is the start of the French Revolution, just before Napoleon came on the scene as dictator. The hero Is Jean de Favemay. a young soldier of fortune, and the heroine. Mademoiselle Charlotte de Cham bray. The love speeches are as fervent as some of the most famous of Tennyson's poems. If space were the only criterion In esti mating the intrinsic worth of this story. I should like to copy It entirely for this paper but probably author and publishers would object. Blare T 1 1 tnyT. hy Eugene P. I.yle. Jr. n ureld. Ijoubleday. l'age A Co.. Nar York. A novel that Is filled with rapid action, moving so fast that It suggests that of a oatllng gun. The scene Is princi pally the South American Republic of Sylvanlltlan. and -the hero Blaze Der ringer, of Texas. To all of which should be added poster games, slang, treasure hunting of Confederate money and swear words (for a specimen of the latter see page 141, eighth line from the top). Confidence, by Ertlth B. I.owrr. M. D. 60 cents. Korbes A Co.. Chlcaso. Sane, helpful medical advice about the subject of reproduction of species, the kind of Instruction which should be made known to all girls from, say, 10 to 14 years of age. The topics are hardled In a tactful, delicate manner, calculated not to offend the most re fined taste. Jimmy, br Julia J. Adams llluatrsted. Kul!iahr1 by the author at "544 PMt avenue. i. Ioula, Mo. An eloquent tale of a very little boy whose father and mother lived apart, a boy whose mission It was to reunite his home. The story Is eminently well stilted for children and Its language admirable. Variety Papers n 'harla Carroll Morgan. lliutrst1. Kort Hill Press, 1T4-184 High street, Hoiton. 9 A series of essays, mostly addressed to the Fortnightly Club, of Nashua, N. H.. and of a little more than personal interest. Observation is given on quite a variety of subjects. JOSEPH M. QCENTIK. ii i r i m : : 1 Si v .. - . t ; - . " JfA'" Tt ...rye , . ,: ' V. - . I ' inn .iri romance and lots of action, Dot wnat you 11 like best is the way the author describes it all and the combination is irresistible. A. C McCLURG & CO., Publishers . $1.35 NET - - - - : - f- V It- ' v.. Tb Oltl IrsnU 0tln sad fc tkriM. ; w. ntr. ii - C"harl ?Tlbnr' Nr Vork City, and tn J. K. Olll 1-orUanO. A fr-off brrath omrt to u from th old Virginia bcfo" d wh. like a voice tht 1 tUL The irentle obterri tkons oatllned In these sketches mirror en ejy life, m chivalry that we work ins Weeternerm, buy with the rueh to tarn our dally bread, only know of by hearaa. The late rr. Ilaa-by Idollied the FoutX and enperlairy the atate of Vlr- Inla, where he waa born Aupuat 1J. U2I. A recent encyclopedia, as Tnoniaa Nelson FKe oberea. estimated Pr. rtby merely as "physician and bu morlat." but this bHk shows. In addi tion, that Ir. Hasty was a lecturer and newspaper man. The old South as Jie knew It Is fast passlna: away, and It ts prorer that we can direct a mod ern searchlight on It so that It cannot altogether elude us. Many Southerners row located In Oregon will greet this book as an old friend. Thomas Nelson Tans writes the pref ace, and Edward S. Ureftory an appre ciation of our author. The essays or papers Include: "The Old Virginia Gen tleman.'" "Bacon and Greens." "Mr l"n cle Ktatback's Plantation." My Wife and My Theory About VIes. -Flahlnc In the Appomatto." "An L'nrcnowned .Warrior." -John M. Daniel's Latchkey." "The Virginia Editor." "Canal Reminis cences." "The Sacred Furniture Ware room." "My Vile Heard." "A Piece About I Victors." -The Pawnee War." "How Ilublnateln Played." Till Joanscs." After Appomattox." Of these, the Vrst-knoan la "How Rubinstein Played." It the Xn Tbealer end Other, br Waller rUclt-ird E l..o. Il l-nll. Maynard A .'k. Bueton. aad the J. K. Gi.l Co Portland. Mr. Eaton writes as a critic and la ot afraid to speak out and point to that which he considers wrong. This tame faculty he showed la his previous book. "The American Stage of Today." In "At the New Theater and Others." a book of li pages that has as Its sub title. "The American Stage: Its Prob lems and Performances. 1908-10." Mr. Eatoa falls foul of the Ktaw Erlang er crowd, and ranges himself oa the side of Lbe Insurgents, who have Just ueceeded In forcing half-recognition rrom the big syndicate. At least, the latter has about admitted that the In surgents are very much alive. Mr. Eaton does not conceal his joy over the theatrical Insurgents' success when he says that among local theater man agers, "those who possess pride and a decent sense of responsibility, will not be forced to offer their patrons Anna Held or The Girl From Rectors. when they desire to maintain a playhouse of reputable standing." Such a book, filled as It Is with the conv'ctlon that eornea from experience, and with the tvldent desire to be fair to the two parties Involved in the theatrical war fare from a box-office point of view, deserves a candid hearing. The charter heads are: "A Tear at the New Theater" Summary," "Strife, a Dramatic Debate." "Mr. Sheldon Wrestles and Is Thrown." "'Don' and Us. the Mother. " "Salem via Scan dinavia." "Bridegrooms and the French Revolution." "'Sister Beatrice and Brand.' "The Winter's Tale' With out Scenery." "Beethoven a Dramatic Piography," The Easiest Way." "Miss Nethersole as Muckrake." "John Drew Goes to Bed." "Mr. Thomaa" New Birth." -Israel' and the Happy Ending." - "Herod st Ist." "A Tempest In a Teapot." ''"Mr. Klein Tackles the Courts." -Booth Tarklngton. Sopho more." "Miss Barrymore In 'Mid-Channel." "Miss Crotbers Champions Her tex. 'Pillars of Society end Mrs. Flske." "'Little Eyolf and Naxlmova." "'Her Husband's Wife." The Bad Morals of Good Plays." "Bare Feet and Beethoven." "Some Popular Errors In the Judgment of Acting." "Great Act ing and the Modern Drama." "A Tlca .for Operetta." "The Dramatist as a of Letters; Uio Case of Clyds - .-jj i - ' w J ; V , l - v Vv.V - - .1 .r fj f :iV.'-' 'a Fitch." "William Winters An Appre ciation." "Organising Audiences the Drama League of America." The Cheap Theater and the Young." and The L'n concelted Dramatists' club." rMetane, b J. '. Fnslth. 1I.S0. Moffat, Yard Co.. New York City. J. C Snaith Is well remembered for the success that he won In "Aramlnta" and "Boke of Covendon." Now he dis plays his practiced art as a novelist In the whimsical, laughter-provoking romance, "Fortune." to which the brag gart hero Is Sir Richard Pendragon. a giant Knight who. In the long ago In Sunny Spain, was a Knight Errand. He was of the Don Qulxote-Kalstaif-Baron Munchausen type one moment a glut ton and successively a drunkard, lover, brave man. and natural warrior. "For tune" opens a new style In fiction, and Is sure to entertain its readers. The Path ef How. BJ Burton K. Steven son. Illustrate. Price. It.v. J. B. Ur-Mm-ott Co.. 1'hlladrlpbla. and " J- K. tilll Co.. Portland. If you are looking for a clean, pure historical novel nothing erotic, neuro t'c or Ibscn-fashloned, but one that will fill the minds of all pure-mlmlod readers with exalted thoughts of ro mance buy this novel of old France, The Path of Honor." It Is the pret tiest love story of the year that's the proper estimate, "prettiest." It tells BOOKS ADDED Biography. TDsmien de Vetister. Father Joaeph Dam lea of Molokal. together with nthtr l)am len, an open letter to the Rev. lr. Hyde of Honolulu, by K. 1- Btevenson. by M. K. Qulnlan. I'JvtO. Calvin. Jean John ralvln. theologian, preacher, educator, statesman, by Phillip Vollmer. 19U. iarx. Karl Karl Marx, bis life and work, by John tiparge. 1810. Payne, w. M. Leading American essay ists. 1910. lerelga Langwage. Atmqulst. K. L J. 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Will Anna Larssen. the former idol of theater-goers, return to the stage from the evangelistic platform? That la tha question which Is agitating theatrical circles In Scundlnavta. Today she is preaching, under the auspices of the Evangelical Society, In Copenhagen, with the title of "The Evangelist Anna." She denies that she ts tired of tho life of the religious advocate. All the giddy whirl of the merry dramatic crowd Is past for her, she says. Yet she admits that she Is about to start on a tour with a pro gramme of religious poems for recital, and her former admirers hope this is the precursor of more secular activi ties. Acting Has Sincerity. Madame Anna Larssen was by many theatrical authorities considered the most gifted actress In the three Scan dinavian kingdoms. There was In all her acting an air of exquisite sim plicity, a convincing sincerity and at times an Intense humanity, that al ways delighted and deeply moved her audience. Her repertoire was an ex ceedingly comprehensive one. It In cluded Salome, La Dame aux Camellas, Trilby and a vast number of modern parts, representing all sorts and con ditions of women In German, French and Scandinavian plays. She has a singularly harmonious fig Luck: and A Book of Hospitalities and a Itecord of Guests, with a foreword by Arthur Gulteman; $1.60. (Paul Elder A Co.) Egypt and Israel, by Willis Brewer, a laamed Inquiry as to the influence of older snclent people upon Hebrew history and the Jewish religion; shows marvelous re search and Elves a few historical surprises: S2. (Torch Press, Cedar Bapids. la.) Talcs Come True and Tales Made New. by Margaret Coulaon Walker, and the Zodlao Birthday Book, by Beatrice Baxter Ruyl. the latter with dates showing the Influence of astrology on your birthday; a suitabls gift book; both Illustrated (Baker. Tay lor Co.). Pilnclples. Bules snd Laws of Auction Bridge, by J. B. 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March 4. 1000. to Mrch 4. 1010. being from his nom Instlon as President to the end of his 13.-UKO-rolls tour of tho country; a book val uablo for reference and echool purposes; snd the Healthful Art of Dancing, by Dr. Luther H. iiiiick. a health book, plea for sane dancing and mirror of back dances; J1.40. (Doubled ay. Page Co.) Koto All the above books were received for review through the J- K. UllI Co.. of this city. Sunday Church Services BAPTIST. First, the While Temple. Twelfth snd Taylor streets Kev. W. B. Hlnaon. pastor. 10. "one-sceord" rrsyer meeting: 10:30. preaching by the pastor: theme. "Who Made Ood?": solo. Mrs. Arthur J. Hill; 1--10-Temple Bible school, classes to Interest all agea: :1J, B. Y. P. t;. meeting In lower temple; T:SO. preaching by the pastor; theme. "The Best Medicine. Muslo by quar tet and chorus. East Forty-nfth street, corner Msin Rev. A. B. Walts, paator. Morning worahlp. 10:30: sermon by Kev. E. P. Waltz, of Baker City; Sunday school. 13; B. Y. P. C, 6::: evening worship. ":S0: sermon, "One Thank ful Man Out of Ten." Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott street Rev. WeMey J. Besven. pastor. Morning. 11, "Tho Worth of Christian Friendliness' j evening 7:4S. "The Temptations of Jesus.' a picture sermon. Illustrated with stereop ticon; Bible school. 10; B. Y. P. U.. 6:j. 1 . . . A..,t , a n H AnkenV bill Piuo. J-1"- . ..... .- - -- streets Rev. Albert Bhrgott. minister. IO to 1 - , VJUr lfrot IO ina " , " " J ----- - people's meeting: 7:30, "Judsment.' Thanks giving day aervlce, S:30, with baptism. Tabernacle. East Forty-nfth and Holgste streets Rev. F. E. Dsrk. acting pastor. Bible school, 0:45: preaching. 11 and prayer meeting. Wednesday. 8 o'clock. Grace, Montavilla Rev. Albert E. Patch, pastor. Preaching services. 11 and 7:30; Bunday school. 10; young people's meeting. 6:30: prayer service Thursday evening. Arleta, East Sixty-fourth street and Forty-eighth avenue Rev. D. M. McPhail, pas tor. 10:30. upper room, prayer meeting; 10:43. services; 12. Sundsy school: :30. B. Y. P. U. ; 7:30. evening service. Immanuel, Second and Meade street Bev. H. 8. Black, pastor. Preaqfetng. 11 and 7:30; Bible school. 10; J. B. Guthrie, superintendent; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30; mid week prayer meeting. Thursday. 7:3a Second and Central United. East Twsntletb. and Ankeny streets Joint Sunday school and preaching services. 10 to 12 and 7:45. fcellwood. Eleventh street and Tacoma ave .-r .. I - ure, beautiful hair, sweet eyes and smiles and a voice free from all stagl ness. She knows the world and has tasted the Joys of life. She has trav eled extensively, written a book about Spain, a country she loves, knows Lon don thoroughly and has a wide know ledge of" the movements of the day In literature and ho arts. At her charm ing villa in a favorite locality she had collected from every land a fine variety of pretty things.. Yet, all at once, she bade godbye to all this, sold her belongings and her house and with drew entirely from her old life and friends. It was a severe wrench, yet she says she Is happy In her work of heal ing the sick by the laying on of hands. She Is supposed to have healed sev eral people recently In this way. And now Anna Larssen has begun regular preaching, a function to which her sweet and perfectly trained voice Imparts a peculiar attraction, al though she Is not perhaps what peo ple would call eloquent. She may even be considered too dogmatic and too learned In her frequent quotations from the Scriptures. But In spite of this and her plain and simple attire, much of the old charm clings to her. Either way, whether her role is to be that of evan gelist or actress, this former prima donna of the Dagmar Theator of the Danish capital will remain one of the most remarkable women of Northern Europe. nue Bev. F. H. Hayes, pastor. Preaching. 11 snd 7:30; Sunday schol. 10; B. Y. P. U., 6:3a Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson, pastor. Preach ing. 11 snd 7:30; Sunday school, 10; B. Y. P. U- 6:30. Highland, Alberta and Seventh streets "Rev. C. B. Elliott, paator. Preaching, 11 snd p; Sunday school. 10; prayer meeting. Thursday. 8. Sunnyside (Germsn). Forty-first and Haw thorne Sunday scnool, 0:45; Conrad Wyes, superintendent. Mount Olivet, Seventh and Everett streets Rev. R. H. Thomas, pastor. Services, IX and 7:3a Calvary. East Eighth and Grant Rev. J. JJ. Monroe, pastor. Services. 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 10; B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Bt. Johns Rev. C. L Owens, pastor. Serv ices, 11:30 and 7:30; Sunday school. 10; B. Y. P. TJ- 6:30. First German. Fourth and Mill streets Rev. J. Kratt. psstor. Services, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school. 0:45. Second German, Morris street and Rodney avenue Rev. Frederick Buerrman, pastor. Sundsy school, 8:40; preaching. 11 and 7:S0; Y. P. U.. 6:45. University Park Rev. H. F. Cheney, pas tor. Sunday school, 10; preaching, 11 and 7:30: B. Y. P. U.. 7. Swedish Rev. Eric Scherstrom. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 and 7:45; Sunday school, 12; E. Y. P. V.. 6:30. Chinese Mission. 353 Burnslde street Sundsy school, 7; J. O. Malone, superln tendent. CATHOLIC. St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill atresia Jesuit Fathers. Low mass. 8; high mass and sermon. 10:30; vespers and bene diction. 7:30. St. Mary's pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and Davis streets Most Her. A. Christie, D. D. aw msss. 6. 8 and ; high mass and ser mon. 11: vespers, instruction and benedic tion.' 7:45. . Ascension. East Seventy-sixth and East Morrison streeta Rev. James B. Fltzpatrlck. rector. Low mass, 8; high mass and sermon. 10 30; Sunday school, 9:30; benediction of the blessed sacrament, 7:30; week days, mass 8 30 A- M 'immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams ave nue and Stanton street Rev. W. A. Daly. Low maas. 6. 8 and 0: high mass and ser mon, 10-80; vespers and benediction. 7:3a St, Francis'. East Eleventh and Oak streets Rev. J. Ii. Black. Low mass. 6. 8-30 and 0:30; lilirh msss and sermon. 10:30; vespers. Instruction and benediction. 7:30. St. Andrew's, East Ninth and Alberta streets Rev. Thomas Kiernan. Low mass, 8: high mass snd sermon. 10; vespers. In struction snd benediction. 7:30. St. Stanlsiaus. Maryland avenue and Fall ing street Kev. C. Beroskl. Low mass, 8; high ms and sermon. 10. Holy Cross. University Park Rev. C. R. Flnner. Low msss. 8:30; high mass and sermon, 10:30; vespers and benediction, 4. Holy Rosiry. East Third street and Union avenue Verr Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low mass. 0. 7 snd 8:30; high mass and sermon, 10:30; vespers and benediction. 7:30. 61, Lawrence s, Third and Sherman streets Rev. J. C. Hughes. Low mass. 6, 7 and 8:30; high mass and sermon, 10:30; vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Patrick's, Nineteenth snd Savier Rev. E- P. Murphy. Low mass, 8; high mass and sermon, 10:3O; vespers and benediction, 8:30. Holy Redeemer. Portland and Vancouver avenues Rev. Ed K. Cantwell, C. S3. R. Low mass. 8: high mass and sermon, 10:30; benediction, 4. CHRISTIAN". Central. East 'Twentieth and Salmon streets Dr. J. F. Ghorraley will speak at 11; theme. "National Perpetuity," a Thanksgiving sermon; at 8. theme "The Voice of the ' Secular Press." Rev. Francis L. Cook will conduct special song and praise services. Bible school. 10; Junior Endeavor, 4; Senior Endeavor, :30. First, Park and Columbia W. .F. Reagor, minister. Bible school, 10; 11. "Opposition to Every Good Work"; 7:30, "Great Things for the Lord." Rodney Avenue, Rodney avenue and Knott T. G. Picton. minister. Bible school. 9:45; 11. "The Best Friend"; 7:30. "God's Two Men." Wood In wn. East Seventh and Liberty Ed ward .Wrig'ht. minister. Sunday school, 10; preaching. 11 and 7:30: C. K.. 8:30; prayer meeting. Wednesday evening. 8. Kern Park; Forty-sixth avenae-and Sixty- NOW ON SALE AT ninth A.-J. Adams, minister. Sunday school. 10; IL "The Law and the Gospel"; 7:30 "How Are We Made Believers"; 6:30, C. E. St. Johns, Lively street J. R. Johnson, minister. Sunday school. 10; preaching. 11 and 7:30; C K., 6:30; prayer meeting. Thursday. S. Sellwood. Wall Hall. East Thirteenth and Lexington. Bible echSol and communion service. 10:30 to 12; Junior C. E.. 4; senior C. E-. 6:30; evening service. 7:30. Montavilla, L O. O. F. Hall Bible school, S. Gladstone A. H. Mulkey, minister. Bible school. 10; 11. ,"The Last Supper"; 7:30, "The A-ony." . CUKISTIAX SCIENCE. First Church of Christ (Scientist). Scot tish Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Lowns dah atreets Services. 11 and 8: subject of lesson sermon. "Soul and Body"; Sunday school at close of motping service: Wednes day evening meeting. S. Second Church of Christ (Scientist!. Woodmen's Hall. East Sixth snd East Al der streets. Sunday aervlce. 11 and 8: sub ject of lesson sermon, "Soul and Body"; Wednesday evening meeting. S. CONGREGATIONAL. First, Park and Madison streets Rev. Lu ther R. Ivott, D. X., pastor. 10. Bible school; 11 and 7:45, Thanksgiving sermons by the pastor, and Thanksgiving music by the quartet at both services; Y. P. S. C E., at 0:30; union Thanksgiving services in tne Taylor-Street Methodist Church, Thursday at 10:30. Highland. East Sixth and Prescott Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. 10. Sunday school; 11 and 7:3l, worship; themes, "Looking and Seeking for Things That Really Are"; "Thanksgiving" praise service; 4:00 Interme diate Endeavor; 6:30. Y. P. S. C. E. University Park. Haven street near Daw son Rev. W. C. Kantnor. pastoT. Preach ing, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 10; Y. P. S. C E., 6:30; sermons, "The Human Heart of God." "Standing With the Wrong Crowd." Hassalo Sunday school at 10; preaching at 11 and 7:30. bv Rav. E. E. Read, of Hlllshoro. , Sunnyside. corner of East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth streets Rev. J. J. Staub. pas tor. Services at 11 and 7:30; Sunday school. 10- Christian Endeavor. 6:30; sermon topics, "My Place on Christ's Programme," and "Criterlons Which Constitute Ileal Great ness." EPISCOPAL. Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services, 8, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school. 9:45. All-Saints, Twenty-ilfth and Savler streets Rev. R. E. Remmington. rector. Holy com munion, 8; Sunday achool, 0:45; morning service. 11; evening service, 8. Grace Memorial. Weidler and East Sev enteenth street. North Dr. Van -Waters, rector. Sunday school. 10; morning service, 11; evening service; 7:30. Rev. Oswald W. Tavlor will officiate, Pro-Cathedral of St, Stephen the Martyr. Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M. Ramsey, vicar. Holy communionWl and ; morning service. 11; children's mission. 3: mission service. 7:30. The Rev. Father Huntington and the Rev. Father Anderson will preach. . . Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel. Good Sa maritan Hospital Rev. W. R. Powell, chap lain. Holy communion, 7; ward services, J; evening prayer aiiu 00,,.. . - St. John's Memorial, East Fifteenth and Harney avenue (Sftlwood) Rev. T. F. Bow en. rector. Holy communion, 8; Sunday school. 10; morning service. 11; evening. 7:30- sermon topics, morning. "Gods Jew els"; evening. "A Fatal Blunder." St. John's. Milwaukie Rov. T. F. Bowen. minister. Sunday school, 2; evening prayer and sermon, S- . Good Shepherd, Graham and Vancouver avenues Rev. John Dawson, rector. Koly communion, 8; Sunday school, 9:45; rnorning service, 11; no evening service. At 6 P. M. Father Huntington. O. H. C. will conduct a special service, to which everyone Is earn- "sf Matthew's. First and Caruthcrs streets Rev. W. A." M. Breck in charge. Sunday school. 10; services and sermon by the Rev. J. O. S. Huntington at 11. St Andrew's. Hereford street, John Mar shall minister in charge Sunday school. 10; aervice and sermon. 11; no evensong on ac count of service at St, Stephen's Pro-Cathe- dra'' EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. First (German), corner Tenth and Clay streets-F. Benz. pastor. 'n "7 tn-10-45 and 7:45; topics, "The Law of the Letter "nd That of ?he Spirit"; "The Coun cil of God Unalterable"; Sunday school. 9.30. catechism, 2:30; Y. P. A., 6:4j. LUTHERAN. St James' English, corner West Park and Jefferson streets J. Allen Leas. pastor. SerVlce, at 11. conducted by the pastor: Sun day school at 10; Luther League at 7. In The ev'enlmr "The Holy City," by Gaul, will 0" rendered by a chorus of neariy fifty VSteSJohanncs (German), corner Peninsu lar avenue and Kilpatrlck street C B"e'-n; cr pastor. Sunday school at 9:30; public worship at 10:45; Young People's meeting Tve " Wednesday at 8: German school every Saturday from 9 to 12. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Taylor-Street Dr. Benjamin Young. p.is tor. 0:30, classes: 10:30. morning sermon. DON'T start to read this story un less you are pre pared to stay up until one o'clock. That s the kind it is. Ti: . "Dorr a 4Vt 4-Thai V i .- IT lffl'fVSKi a . -':W H Paternoster Ruby, and you cannot stop jeading until you find out who it was. A. C. McCLURG & CO, Publishers, $1.35 NET NOW ON SAf.E AT YOUR BOOKSTORE YOUR BOOKSTORE subject, "The Appeal to the Cross": 12:1S. KunUav school; 6:30. Epworth League: 7:30, sermon, subject, "The Spirit of Thanks giving." T'nlon Thanksgiving services of the Wesl Plde churches at Taylor-Street Methodist Church Thursday at 10:30 A. M. Dr. W. F. Reagor. pastor of First Christian Church, will preach the sermon. Special muslo by the Taylor-Street choir. Robert B. Carson. Lu cien E. Becker, organ. Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Lucten E. Becker will give a free organ recital. All music lovers are in vited. . Grace. Twelfth and Taylor Dr. Cudllpp will preach in the morning on "In De fense of Optimism" and In the evening on "Retrospect and Prospect." Mornlag worship. 10:30; Sunday school. 12:00: Epworth League. 6:30 and evening worship. 7:3i; quartet morning and evening and large male chorus in the evening. First South, Union avenue and Multnomah street E. H. Mowre. pastor. 10. Sunday school; 11. preaching by pastor; 6:30. Kp worth League: 7:30. preachmlng. subject "Sowing and Reaping." Centenary Ninth and East Pine Delmer H. Trimble. D. D.. pastor. The pastor speaks at 11 on "Centenary's Mission," and at 7:30 on "Hell": special music by large chorus choir and quartet; Sunday school. 9:45; Ep wortft Loairue. 6:30. Methodist. Vancouver. Wash., Sunday at 3 P. M.. Rev. John Ovall will preach. The Swedish singer. Miss Christina Olson, will render several numbers. REFORMED. First German, Thirteenth and Davis streets G. Hafner, pastor. Services at 10:45 and 8; Sunday, school, 9:30 ; Y. P. a. C. E.. 7. PKESBYTERLAN Calvary, comer Eleventh and Clay streets Services 10:30 and 7:45. Rev. Thomss Holmes Walker, pastor, will preach; morn ing subject. "What Is That to Me?" even ing. "The Power of Habit"; Miss Margaret Lamberson. organist; Bible school. 12 noon. Kenllworth Dr. Klehle. 11 o'clock sub ject, "The Kingdom"; 7:30 subject, "Lots Bad Choice"; Sunday school, 12:10; Young People's, 6:30. Third, corner East Pine and East Thir teenth streets William Parsons. D. D., pas tor. Morning worship, 10:30; sermon, "Prais ing God"; evening worship. 7:45; sermon, "Job. the Old Testament Perfect Man.' Piedmont, corner Cleveland avenue and Jarrett street Rev. J. E. Snyder, pastor. Morning. 10:30, harvest home and Thanks giving service, "The Fields Already White for the Harvest": evening. 7:30, "The Sab bath Breaker"; Sunday school,. 12; C E. 6:43. Hawthorne Park, Twelfth and East Tay lor streets Rev. E. Nelson Allen. r. I mlnlster. 10:30. "Rejoice in the Lord': 1 M Sunday school: 6:30. Y. P. S. C E.; 7:30. stereoptlcou lecture on "Cairo and Its An tiquities." .. Fourth. First and Glbbs Rev. Donald Mackenzie, minister. Morning. 10:30, 'Our Pally Bread"; evening. 7:30, "Taking Men Alive"; Bible achool. 12; Christian Endeavor, 6:30. rersonal workers' study class, Thurs day, 7:45. UNIVERSALIST. Church of tho Good Tidings. Broadway and East Twenty-fourth streets Rev. James Dlmond Corby, minister. Worship with sei -mon at 10:45 and 7:45; Sunshine Hour t Bible study at 12 noon; Toung People s TTt mt. at 6:30: . union 1 .;nrinti" ,,., ... j Thanksgiving service at 11 o clocK. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father. Seventh and Yam hill streets Rev. Thomas L. Eliot P. l.. minister emeritus; Rev. William G. Lllot. Jr., minister. Services at 11 and 7:45; "'"' lng "Against the Hardening Effect of tha World's Wickedness"; evening. "Personal Impressions of a Lattcr-Day P lsrlmajre: III Hungary and Francis David ; Sunday school, 9:45; young people's fraternity. UNITED EVANGELICAL. Ockley Green, Gay street and Willamette boulevard Rev. J. Bowersox. Pfr Preaching services. 11 and 7. topics The Pleasures or Displeasures of the D'une' Which," "The World's Need of the reat Physician"; Sunday school. 10; K. L. C. t... UNITED PRESBYTERLVN. First, Sixth and Montgomery Frank Be Witt Findiey, minister. Publlo worship. 10:30; sermon topic. "The Grace of Grati tude": Bible school. 12; Junior meeting. 3. Senior Endeavor. 6:30. leader, Miss Johanna All. topic. "Thanksgiving" ; evening; service. 7:30, sermon topic, "Our Faith and Its Radiant Outlook." Sunday. November 10. Rev. S. Earl Du Bols will enter upon his sixth year as min ister of the Church of the Strangers. Grand avenue and Wasco street. He will preach the same sermons he preached live years ago when about 25 persons were listeners. Morn ing theme. 10:30. "What Is Tour Life? evening theme, 7:30, "Heart Trouble. Spe cial music by tBe chorus choir. MISCELLANEOUS. International Bible Students-? ervi ces Oddfellow's Hall. East Sixth and Last Al der streets; Berean Bible lesson. 1..10 dis course, 3. 'by William A. Baker; subject, "Overcoming Evil With Good. ... ThTBiblo Study class of the Council of Jewish Women, will meet in the vestry foom ' ot Temple Beth Israel on Wednesday. November 23. at 3 P. M. ernoster . By Charles Edmonds Walk' The best mystery yarn this Fall, and a de light to the eye in every de tail of book making. Pictures by McFall Ruby