1 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIA PORTLAND, OCTOBER 15, 1911. xx Tae rarMorfea T. r tire Olbba 11- Ltrat la. A?p.elaa A V o,. ..w T-.rs, t':-, Id h. new novel. The Korblddaa vy." tr. ;ibbe r-i: t ie. quirk uc- -. he w ,a In "T-ie, ll.)U4 Ivor" Bolfl ni! t-jt of mirriAKri suddenly ar ran;r !. thejae, marriage taa. il."a In tne erli-r liaseane of th. noTtlK, tftl both rnirrUi- are. for a lime, so un- Ihapr-y that divrr. is mtotiunad. The I !!- ru-h ara t;-w In Tw Forbid ten Way. '. e-.b-. v..frr rior l Jeff w rav. i ,ec molSfr wee a i:rft. and a father I un.nown. II i f'rst imrl-ifrrf with hie fee. a, rtcr."1 bv Mix aaiUUi train, 'li'H'l lrc!iM. vbnffl he had ki4. i'amili we la I l.va w1t" tort land Hent. " n or raj Pnt. millionaire financier, but l ortUni wanted har la Km! with) him lihot a umu frmr.y ok- r ttlacav. In a fit of pique. avmlll nvarrlee bluff. houl. ho.winir4 JfT. and la aorvy the r- I moment. The eena la Meea f'lty. 4'oUx. Kr JiT lease, a gold nun and eventually makes Ma fortune Ha take, hla wlfa Eaat t New Tori, waara a financial I .-road. be..ll by Oanaral Bent, trtee la rum his railroad aoterprtee. end then iartund H-c J makaa lov. t Mm. Wray. Ja(T. in hie lura. makaa lova ta Mr, nintt. a flirt. aad who has IMK ai nor dtepoeaj. Here la tha strongest .lament, tna matrimonial, la tha novel, and It I I .K.t,-r. with maetea-ly skill. JrT Wrf la tha mMt masterful rava-mao that Mr. Oibba baa yel given us. teatelea af law Ale. Vl-lar lJ"i"--d- w.trt. i u. a -- raaK Wlh lit taa--a. 140 ha!f l"tia lllna- traili-a. IJ' dnwlnd anj wtrklnc rr.n rt u-i:aaafui m-Mlam aaroplan-a. lK,n B.ok wr'.t-r a. on popular ...! un-i-ritol lln- !" Inform- i... hr whlcr.. It la a14. aoy ..f nriiiiiirr m--rianl-al abulti-a ran ii! a r,tn marhlna that iu r'T T , ia a Ihird aUiilr-n. rall r I m.r-4. and la abao'ill-ly ma lat wrrl br an aulhir who la aa a-ainrni a.nim-l' on airar.ip-. ia a n1"1"' Ar.-a-ill ? lly. rponrtr mm- t f , .!tr of Autom-bl!a Kn-.in--. ..rtarr of iba Am-rt-an . -.r a ! A''iaiin. "'"""" 'BCi"ar .f lha Ar.. Hub or liunoio. t..r ..f vi mr ar.J auiior or -rom- Trn ! of M-.lTn Automobtla Iaaln." , , ' i-fai'-na ar pnuuallr oo, a I pr..l- ll by iri-rnaii--. i.ir'ini T' - rhapltr ha ara: l na u(ii-r-than-alr ma-hlna; hi l. r-lt-an-alr machlava: aaroplana , l. pr..pij!i"n: powar piania. on -mni: baarlnira: lubrl- . n. niriinr ani a'lhtln: malarl an.t niirurlluii: lyplral aaro . . ..--...rlr.. mlarallany: and f . - t rrorr!. H.-. t-m K'll-'la. af aa Old raTHI-al Ki-'. l v i. .am . . r r. a l.a '.. Na lark Illy. ' .rtv.thrM yrara of artlTa riawapa .r pf. ao-nt In tha llaat. moatly aa a l-..,i,r f tba aa(T of tha Brook- l,r- .N.-ar Vori l. r.aarla n e w pa p-r : a. .-.i -r ih-a t"lillral ramlnlacancaa ara n..r. Hn usually Inlaraal InaT. Xrvia, ib-r tril i.f a formar ara. prlnrlpally thai of o.ir ruh-ra. tut ll waa a muni on- and Mr lln-iaon waa a workar In It. Ma waa not orly a wall-known ti-rar-r man. but waa tha coondantlaJ term of Wmorratlo ram pa I an nvan-ak-ra and rommlltaaa. kvnd hla paraonal atnry Is antwinad around tha politlral biaiory of our country. IVaa" Twaad. Tlldatv. Orant. Cankllnc. Cbaatar A. A'rthur. tirarar CiaraUnd. Thaodora Hooaavalt la tha tuklu and l-aia a. Hill IIt aaaJn In (rapsic aad maatar- ly ward pic lura. I Aa taa l Fly r-wi, y ft. y Toanaaa-I Kraay. LJi. a. V- aicv.aia a 14. cbicaaia. Ona af tha atrana-aat plota that nr. nrady baa aaar ehoaaa and tba raault la a baauttfuL. poatlo aurprlaa. TMa prablom noyau aa I'r. Hrady ralla It. traata of a modant Adam and Eva In aVoata raeiflc paradlaa. and tha action raaaca from tha Mouth faa ta tbla raaalry la tha day of our Cttl War. Two of tna kaat daaerlbad Incldanta la II ara tha burnlns at aa of an Amart raa taa rlippar ahlp and a maauns with uaaarai V. a. UraAL A IJO af Oraaa. faa a-ra aaat CIHa. ry w.rraa aliai. t irrai-a Tkkm T. Craaaal Ca. Noa lark City. r-aytrir a kok that thritla. ba- I Sunday Services in City Ckurches aUJ-TlT. First. Ike Whtta Temple. Telf;k aad TaUar eret Kae. w H- Htaao, a-aatc a aV .Hla a'P'-l. tlana tntereet all .,: 1 1. -- tn v laa toaaxor. taema. -Tke Ha H.i4i S.te la rortiaad: IX K T. F V m-ti-4f le4 by ki- Pertha iMit. suMeet. lai's A-S-neniuen"; f so. rr--.-kia r t-t pa.! . t ta-T, "vaa Taa i m iaae.Br Swm ay aaavrvaa U 4 rVar yjav :at P' Faef Aekeviy and Tsaatlat a , m k A . t-t . - t. na I alet a-r. l i yiit. a t-V yevaf pevy.e S saeetias, J sr.w t-'tdr a'wttiT-a- .r-a-e. m 1 .a. R-e. A!a-1 C rai-k, f vait r rTwawh.n at II an4 " ay... H.r aettfiaa aun. e. -. X ' and . Otlve- r -i fcfMt at .- ar.t an-oe ae- - kv W'b.ay J. i-aen. m a-ear. n. I T M-eease rt lb rate. ,(-. . kt'bla. ftp-!.!, . li. V, y. ara.ar V- THtt.;V. fW :( -.ei -I ? srt. r i M.a Ha. I Walts, fatal- yun-lai Sv rol. e J . p. it arn.'a. l.a-ei-ig to a-fc . ' T a-ruen. J-on llaayaa. tha It r-.r -t. ! fourth arid F"r-y-e!tra ae ..avt va-..t K. Uwaa at a t -a Me-ra-Hr atftkM. It and I . baa .1.. . t It T r- i . e J i . T- :4(iea -f J"ha aau r -v. .t ,.t J. ie tat 1 M last'BBoay ei a a J: He H - I: a. .. -Te"ttas nvi ? . i- .a li J. . tmr.a a-- -t- ; r ) r ateetias Tharei i at a j V ' " " " baw Fer-y-eee- end atr-'ia - K.eM ara. pe-sier. Sr.A-a II and rmon toy es. 1 hrea . 4 and What uat 1 lie. lev ia fovea r . w IM t-e res-ne4 at R j see. i .irva. aaonta: a nuaoav aanavu I )f.AM'Pf i He. A ia-rt rat:a ai j ;.-a. It r.a.4. A bra a-j ct Siata screera No ., - r -erae l l..t.e'-t. (aator. svva- 4ft . t bj. S prtach.rf Ll atd V Mero- H !'a- ea ana v- (tun. 9 i m .r l Mj'u! hie. Savator e 'Tna ' Kte .owe C trt" at. Jiaa. hi.-4te street Rev. H. F. Che- . a tn ireatf. i. aaaaay avbowl, 11. nss. S V - aewe a saee;aas. ? a - a K-aki M''v t. Ituaeraaiy tara Rev. sV A- LeaMaara. lag pavere. Maa-aB. 11 aad . Saadaa MaL le. K I. F. t-. 1. Be4taa Hev. Fre-ten Irnaea. aaatae. V .-nm aervice. I a. aWnday aahawi. 19; a . I. l lft. evaia rvvc-x. i a. 9eta4 a-4 CeatraJ t. aita-t. iraMTVMii4 ..a Aahenv atreexa Jxet Swaday sebaal aa9 ervawa eg aeevtee. I ta 19 aad T 49. Cbtaaee bL . 99 Bars-aide at re 9l a-laal. !. J O. auper.aioaaeat. , ( a a V s aatia. ait r e ei r. i -.. i . a, ataiiai r rtaacaiaft, a. 9 - ; w Ke F- H llayes. per. rrearaiaa u4 T 9. Sieadar eabaa. la. aV T. F. C Ua'sKtv. J at. aant, paaaaw. rttats. taa. 1 a4 I M. daaatay ahawa Xt aV X- fMSiaaa mnmmmr. ranrTM -aw.i-wwa.w-wa Who does sumaienziy nooie - n -V:..- . V - V"-(, ' a-. f 1 ' w.i a O v " k' V ' ' ' -V - - r l-1- v-.J - '-.;H r... . " k- : -Truer- 2&&rz?&AS' &4- ru of th straightforward story It tc Us. Th book Is dd.cat4 to ths boys and trlrl of our country, and has bvn written from materials nthr-. at fimt hand. Ths author serr1 tn Ur&Ai's arm tea from to 1A4S. ktw th O-neral pvrsonaily and has writ ten a pieaalntf. yet critical biography that bvnors tha autject. AetvhMilag. hv J mud plver. $. Jnha -Uaas Cv. New Tork City. AlTer. ntertalnlna; norel. EnvlUh In ton and phranlnc. Tha plot bu1ea Itself mttb the marrlaiie of tha only dauvhter of a blffb-caeta Hindu, to an Knirltah aristocrat. Ftroworka fol low, but tha end la axgulsita peace. Tn rtawiaaa. by W. It. Cattail. Ittoatrated. )J. Tna Jobs Laa Co,. New Tor City. A eomprchenslva story of tha dia mond slnca early times. In whir h many falarfa ara eiploded. Well and In ter Una I y written. JOatPH 1C QCENTIM. rw book Raaxz) ejx Amwrlraa reUtleaf Itfeala, T7 John Flak. 1 thr-- cett-brKleU nix or lerturtv ea (nrwrnniaQi hr tite 11 hietorlan of that am, white r-ctni data hu ta a sert eua ! to Amerlraa letter. In The he."- ef la. am. hv l-rntra Vaa. II IS. fower f ii'f rlttea aovel tfwea-ribtn g tk yuuf Tttrk snaveirertt ta Turtier. Tvag la 1 '". K. H Haiee, I. IUoraie4. an n4rttl Bf4 hlthartn uyrinld ler-mnt f tumpMn travel la ICitaet nn lr, a honk f rare aio and lrtr(. Tke n--Footed Fairy. hw AHr llroaa, SI SU. .mi-traced, a bok t m j p r tor tort ir rMuiren c II: Ttia wirrt Tiaa. t yitrh I'etbina 11. lutril. a n if humorous sift book fidfilng Hew I'WtoN rhlM'-n lo Holland ara brotitjbl w HutvlM- M'fflin . Th Fl'tns ii'. af K'l'th Van tT"e. ft. a S-raphle al-y mt a srl artatr. w it h II faima aa a-ere. atd the m Fainea. bf U. Frank Haum. Ill uet ra.tHl. f 1 2i. rharmins an-rl laiBt l4ul. rr crt.itlr.n. ih-iut tmkrf lif In ki aaiVtta. siaria arMtro by a m at Ine art i Ttv lii;ir A lnttoa t'o.. Jamea Otfaah -. Mislker-t aveaaa anday aw fleet, S-ft. Cnrd 9 vaa. susrtaiacyUenL slewat Olivet, aeewatb aad atveewtt seeaarts Rev. 9L. a. Thaw a a. aasta. Imlut, 11 aad 9 94. cajvary. Kaaa tetabtk aad Oraat stjaat 9ee. J K Mearwa. aaater. Itarvicaa, 11 asal f SO; aanday orboeL IS: B- T. P. L' . Second tAersnaa. Merrta atrewt aa4 Red net a vaa , Raw. Fred em k to ueryiaaa f-aet a. aaday arkeeO. t aft. srabta. IX aaai T.sw aV T. r. f- V Ftr Oermaa. Fewrth aad MM I stisata Rev. J. Kratt. saa-e. IsTtHaa 19 aa9 t St waaav aaae-L S.ai. Carnouc L Marr Cathedral. Fifteenth and Iavi Mit-TM aertnea at T 9 will b aaa af a a-rtoe of lactuxea praaest-aay at. MwaaeTs fltaliaai. Feamb aad M' eweete Jewt Father. Lew aiaaa. blab waa and --. It .J. vaanra aad baaa aacttaw. T ab Asrwaetwa. Fast ej-ae.fv-avti and 9&aat Merrtawa eire-ia -Rev. Jaaaa av Fitstyatrwa. reetoe. lew maaa. S; htek maaa aad saasaaav. IS ja. Saaday s-rbeaa. S IS. bsaadkUaa f tn b.e4d eacraiaant. f sea aaya. aaea, ftd. laaaaacuiata ffeaxrt af Marr. Wllllasms aa se aad staatea atrv-et---Rev. W. A- tJr. tew sna-a a. aad blah anaa asd ear saea, 10 -H. te;rs aad beaedirttow. T d U irrmneta. Beat Twelftk betwawa Fls aad Oak atrvtte Rrv Fat Her Black. tw s-aaa bisk maaa and e ran am. 14 JO; -Sere, laatnKMMa and beoJ lrtaoa. T . at. Aadrewa. 9iaat Ntntb aad Albarra stre-ta---K-v Tkoanaa Kteraaa. l-ayw aasaa, S. bih anaaa and aermoam. IS: asara ta atrurtia aad b-wed et uaw T bo. I nit.r.11; Va-k. iiaa str-t tar Lota-KardH-v. W. C. Kaninr, paator. rreack sas street Rev. C. beraakL Law aaa, a. kick aaaa aad saaiaaa la. Miy .roa. rairsity Park X. C R Fmaer. Low anaaa. ft SO; kib snae aad sermoa IS ft: - re and a9letaoai. a. H.tv R -eary. Cast Third Nrtk and Clack amaa stroeta Vary Rev. A. a. l-a .ar. KJ. P. tew imaea. . T and ft SO; hlb maaa and -'nia. W i. roeary. etc.. aad baedit.oa. St La wreace a Third and barmaa atroeas Rev. J. C Meshee. Law Rasv 4. t aad aa. blb wave and aeaaaa, ls.sd; visa ara aad bwaedMtiee t sA rOXGRCuATIOMiL. Fteat 1 rk ar.J Madiaon strears Kee. t.stner'lt lyatl. l- l . mtnta'er. U A. H I. . avfooi. tl. d viae ora:ip. with eer nwa .y tte o"tister ; temv. A sused Po er." . P- - ? divas aer- v .va Lr 1'yoti a theme. "Prt.aad a Mn Wom-a ard w'ai.drva. ' secood is a aerias '"-.un'rTFaae. :ast Taylor sl -Cast Tbtrty-s-sd sireeta Rev J. J. ntaub. t. IX. paa l.r rartca 11 and T-3v: tusday school, la Chrta ian Endeavor. ahX ermn top "A i cat Vow Ke.1rnad I laertflce aad -out-as of tke Church but Inside af tbe KlaS'loa" H n aat. Kavat Htb and lrectt Rev. 91 a. lio rctr. paster. 1. sasrtay school, tl mn4 T i. weratup thm-e, Tne Pa-a f It. 1th tn tfto v.al Meae, and Jac-u fara.l s tt- first of a srl-a on ft i.ay. ACOTvl -4 JaVfOD A AAd - tmarnAit and T. P R, B. Aia r- Mam rtal. I et C-ret aad Baet T- n , -a.nt a atrse-e Kv. Herbert lio'd Crocksr. p-xtor. nan c ded catin saw r.urrk bn: a.r.s. A tree b I'- I- - LeX. aAdeUea. H. W. ataae. trweraJ secre ritfbf bom is M Pi 1 r aa lr.4u.ttial novel, unuiuttlr well a-rttteai and Jaa tiial. by Will N HartMQ. 9 1, so. a nisniried. pAetlally- wrlt tn tory. with a Hum relltf-oas atmuapbars Htrirtrt . The Man In tha Hroan Ivrby. by WpIU IIa:ina $123. a rapM-sciion atory about ItHuA t.llwArtn. of 1 alu. ntA. on pace i-s. Sta a !b at 3lon pr yvar and who a ia r I an a nutvasp malrimantal 1 ! aV m (ry eolel about him. .nry UnJ and An lna.irie aivlum Hubbt. Mar rill Co.) Of I'latlnautahed ADimata, by II. Perry Ht.)na.n. llmairated. Wfll fId Fn1tah atorla-a about wt)l a.ntmala: and J. Foater. a Hracelat. by avld pnit-r. 91.2V a brevsy romance i I-.pntr.f-ott , I'ftllaOe'pn t . The Iaoa--r Pava. by alarv (rppenahaw. t'rrina novel of the French Revolution, II -.V The Marrlas Portion, by H. A Mitihell Kraa, a atory of markM or!s tnahty. 91 A; The lnffrTllble Iukin, by Oeorge C Shedd. fl 2': a lanshabie and Dur iftld nvl of id Idle-rlcti youth mho made ffxxl; rlarmonv Hall, by Marion Hill, a irta atr . and Tlie Youna; Timber Cruis ers, by Htin rBrt-it-f. an .Eastern woods oval i !Jmll MavnarrJ a Co. . Social I'uatnma. be Florenr-e TTowe HsIU 91 oo. a valuable hook on tlqurtte aan eo- claJ dullaa. and The Minute Huys of Phil rl-lph.i r Jamea Ulte. 91-23 i Uana. Kales a. o,. Hoatoa . A 6erdn of rarle. by Kltxnheth Wallace, 1.2ft. tlalnty. well written sketches or sp nrevtatlon: The Km tie of the Hplns. by ifarsuerits Buet. 91-3-1. a charm in f novl ef mannera. love and Haiti more; and The Knlht Riders of rave Knob, by Qulnry Scott. 91. lift, a aovol of merit, refleouo krrt Jch cnrlltltna i A. 1- klcl Itirc m rci. The Follow Ins of the Ptar. by Florenca Karri-)'. 91 35, a rharmlra; Chrtatmas kkv aforv. with rellaious tone ( Putnam . tovrnment In the l'ntted fttatea, by Jamea W. lianirr. pmfiar Of poll! It Kin- In the 1'nlveralty of Illlnola. 91. valuable test book for students American Oeniua and Other Kaeays. by Kdmund darenr 1 caiman. edltM b Iaura Hted- maa and I'r. tiHrc at. tlould. 1 rU. rt.ectnn of 2-i eeaays. reprint e. valuahl to all who like food, rrtap, polished 1-ng- lUh aTorrat. Ttm a ro.) Ifaman I'onfaaaiona, by Frank Oana. book of vd. mm advice. 91 (Forbes ax fn. Chlrasoy. In Canibrifiae Hark, be Wary Taylor Flauvelt. 1 1 nine chapter rrflectlnc tha muilnii of aa A roar lean school teacbar la F-rva; :n1. a sentla m trachlna; beau tiful Ideas tfthennan. French a. Co.. Hoe tf . tary T. M. C- A., aa "Tbe Chorek aad tha Conmunliy, T iO. Haeaalo. Rev. John V- LOW den, I. D.. pastor. serric 1 . subject. "Tha Power at Work Within t'e-; aut'lect. Jesus. th U if to Bailee la Ood. 7 iu, Blbla achool, IS A. M. CHKI9T14X BTICKCK. First. Everett, bet w a a Elrbteenth and IHlnstevath atreta Kervi rm 11 and : sub ject of lapo sermoat. "I octrtne of A tone meat." bonder achoot after morning- aer vl a. WaUfiMilay evsafns meotlns at . Reond. Wdmtt'i Hll. aaat Hlath and Feat Ider atreeta. aarvires 11 aad 9: au b of leaaoa sermoo, "Doctrtna of Atone meat." Sunday school 11; Wednesday testi monial service, a. IUK IFTJ3I OF rHRITT. Flret. Park and Colombia streets W. F. fleas, mint si r. Bervlcea at 11 and 7:90; aermoa at momtn worn nip by Irr. J. R. K nod at I; st the even In a by tha minister. ub J vet, "Vnnaumating tha Halation Ha lHD Ood anil Man": Sunday ecboot. 9:50; Christian Fndvor. .fto. W oodlawo Sunday a. hoo rally at lo 30 In charao of William IVareon. superintend ent, preachlr.g la tha evening; by Cdaaxd Wrlsht. EPIhCOPAU Trinity Oiurch. corner Nlnateenth aand Kvoreti Bv. A, A. Morrison, Ph. D.. rctr. bWrvicee, s. II aand T 90. Rt. Martaeva. First aad Carathers atreett . Kav. W. A. M. brock la char-. Sunday school. li; service and sermon, 11. AM Reins. Twenty-fifth and Rsvier Rev. fL d. Ram tn st on. rector. Holy commun ion, ft: bunJajr achool. v:ft; aioraina ser-vK-a.. 11: eveolns service, ft. Fro-Cathelral of Rt- Stephen the Martyr. Thirteenth aad Clay Rev. H. M. Ramsey. v;rar. Holy communion. T:9M: Hucday school. IO. morula- aervice. ll; smc for colored poo pie. 9. evening prsyr. 730. HL pavfd's Church. Kaat Twelfth and Bel mont etreets Hev. H. R. Taibot. rector. H-iy euchartat. 7:3: Sunday arnool. mornlns prayer. 1 1 : cei-bratloa of holy eurhaxaat the f.rst Hun4a of tha month; ev-nia prayer, b. St. Mark s Church, comer Twenty-first and Marshall streetsRev. J. C. H. tfimpaos, rtnrtor. Ho.y ouchartet, 7:S; Hunday achool, 4aV; matins and ll.any. 10:13; holy sue har lot. II; svanaoas. 7 So. Orar Mernortal Church, comer of Wald ler aad Eeet Revanteenth si rreta rJervicea. ft. 11 and Sunday school. 10. 8t- Michael and A-tl A nee la. corner Fast Thirty-eightb snd Hroadway atreeta Rev. J. C Totta. H"iy auchariat. T 30; morn tna; ervtc and aantron. 11 ifirst and third Bun da ye. morning prayer, second and fourth Sundays, holy eurhaiist); Sunday school. I.-W; aveneong. 7 3. Ht. John s Memorial. Eaat Flfteaath and Harney streets Rev. T- F. Hon en, rector. Hole communion. : "undsy schaoi, 10; SBoralng aervice. 11: evening eervic. 7 SO, Rt. John's Church. Mllwaukie Kev. T. F. Bowen la charge. Evening aervice and aer moa. a- tt Andrew's, portamoqth Rev. John Mar shall, mintat-r tn charge. (Sunday achool. 10; morning aervicw. ll. ewnsong. 7 3. i liurrh of ur raritMir, W iodaio k aveau and Forty -first atreeta southeaat Rev. K. M. Clark, ia aharga. K-giir aearvacaa, S and 11. et.ea M arris Masnarlal Chanel, Oasd aa- marltan Hoapltal Rar. W. R. Powall. Chap U:a. b.rrlces. T. lO:0, S aad t:15. Hi. Paul'a Church. Woadmara Buaday j acnooi, a; .tryic. a. mUiNDSv. I 8onnr.M. UalB and Eaat Thlrtr-fifth ,trt. Undly A. Wall,, paator. P"a,n Ina at 11 and T: Blbl achool. 9:45: -Chria. tlan End.avor prayer meeting. : n-ild-wea prayer meettnr: Thuraday eveaina at 7:sw I VM Piedmont. Alblna and K llllnaaworth ' - . .. ..ii -r t Cnhtirn. DM- tor. Prearhmc. U and 7 SO;' Bible achool. 10; mld-aeek prayer meetlnc Thuraday. T : Ju. Iata Center atreet Mvra B. "tnlth. paa tor. prearhlnc at 11 and J:30: Bible achool. IO: Chrumtn Endeayar prayer meellna. mld-aeek prayer meetlnc Wednesday. 1 ITENAT10NAl. BIBLE STIDESTS. oarylcea Odd Fellowtf hall. Eaat . 8lth and Ein Alder atreet, Berean Flbte l"n 1 W); dlarnuree. 3. by W. A. Baker, object. Thm Oreat Company." Mllaaukee aerelcea In Oranae ball tle roura at I . by W. A Baker, eubject. The Harmony of tha Bible." IITHFRIX. Betanla Ianl,h. 40 Vnloa ''"Ij'rr i J. Hcoit. pa,:or. r-ervlcea Sunday: Ml- : dren'a ! at II: dlacouraa tor tne I "What m Your opinion of fhrlat ? T. P. I meima. aim proirramm-. Tueeday. f. m. ! at. EiU.h. We.t Park and Jef- i feram ,ireela J. A:ien l.ea,. pa,lor. Ber : vlr.,. II and a. conducted be the paetor: morn'.na aublert. "The Hecaloaue t'P ta ' r ....I.. -u.. ih. Ixrd Got Ha Man anJ v nat He Did with Htm;" achool 10: Lutber laa-ua. i. Rranifllral y.lon Chureh I Oarman M . . u . fk.t.vn.n a nl Salmon ,tr u . h h Hoouelmana. paator. Servleea JO IS and T:4i. nundar achool. 0:l. . M ETH OI)I T. . real, nary. Ea,t Ninth and Pine atra ata- Ree. Delmer H. Trimble. U. D.. minia.ar. ... .-.... n.r.'. PiiriM.. and Proaramma ; T'a. The Maa for Men Hla- Baaouitloa"; Son a k l . . . - e n w nr . tuuv 0:40. Rinnxlde. Et Thirty-fifth and Tamhlll Mr..i.Hev. w H. Fry. Dtor. Sunday achool. 0:SO; public worahlp, 11. aertnon by Iir J. W. McDoucall: Epwarrh Leaue. 0J0: public worahlp. t aermon by VT. Uc- uouaraiL. Taylor-fUraat Rar. Benjamin Toun. t .... . .o it in .nnrnlna aermon ublect. -Tha rleen and tha Unaaen": i- 0unday achool: I M. Epwortk Laarue: T.ew. evenlna aermon. aubject. 'wo imp-wi-"- Or.ce. Twelfth apd Taylor atreet, Bee. J. H. Oudllpp. D. It., mlnieter. will preach In tba mornln, oa "Tha I riumpn.ni ... . . .k. ....it., om 'Tha Sixth renar mornlnr worahlp. lo.lO: ovanday achool. 3:15: Epworth Lea,ue. a at.; eveuma hln. Tiao. rtnl Norw.ylan and ranlh. comer of El.hteanth and Hoyt ,treel, H. P. Nelean. caei or preachlna by tha paator at 11 and 0: Younar People', meeting. 7. Mount Tabnr. rty-ftrt and Eaat Btark r. r. Rarlrk. paator. Mornlnr aermon. TK. tvlvln. (amnaaalnn." followed by COnv munlon aervice; evenlna aermon, 7:00. "The HleeDlna I hi. In the Sinner, soul : r.p- worth Leaaue. 0-KO; Sunday achool. 0:40 mid-week aervice Thurvday. 0. Knrwe.lan Tanl,h, corner af Vancouver avenue and akldmore etreet Hey. C J. lar. aen. paator. Preaching;. It and 0; Hunday ecboot. 12. MKTHODUiT EPIHTOrAU feOrTH. Flmt. corner Vnlon and Multnomah Rev. J. H. Bennett, paator. Preachlnc. 11 and 7.30; mornln aubject. "Prayer, a Live wire-; evening- aiibjeci. i ne rligne!.t v-n.i-lenre of Man": jndy achool. 0:40; Ep worth Lea.ue. 0:ll. . iEVEXni-DAI AD-Ti!rnsT. . fKote Hervlcea of thla denomination ara held on Haturdav. Central. Kaat Eleventh and Eaat Everett atreele Pa.tor. O. w. Pettll, realaenca E,l HUteenlh ,treet. HahbMh ,cbool. 1": freacktna. 11: prayer meetnlg. Wedne,day. :ii: young people', meeting. Friday. 7:30. v. ....... t n . Fmmi iri.htlelh and Eaat Flan- der, etreete Peetor. A. M. Hart, reeldenca 1M-4 F.,t otark atreet. Sabbath acnooi. jo. preaching. 11; prayer meeting. Wedneeday nlehr. 7.3i. Mount Tabor. rhapeL Portland a.nltaiium. fllark atraet Hal.r-ath achool. I: preaching. 4. praver meeting, tvednenday night. 7:30, Alhlna. skldmora and Mallory avenue Pastor H. HeefTl, residence T.O0 East Ever ett street. Sabbath achool. 11; preaching. , , . mHitn. uwnranar nlahL 7:0. iicatidlnaylan. Arleia Pastor. Adolph Johnson, resldenca Arleta. Sabbath echool, 11: preaching. 12; prayer meeting. Wednes day night. 7:S. ... fnta Sabbath achool. II; preaching. 12; praper meellng. Wednesday night. 7:J". St Johria Sabbath achool. 10; preaching, 1L rSITED ITUWBVTKRIAX. rirat. Filth and Montgomery atreet, Hev. Frank u.w in rinuiy. o. V...KH. ....vin tn-ao with sacrament of the Lord', Supper". ,ermon. "Christ Within My Heart": Bible achool. 12. rally day pro gramme; t hrietien r.noeavor. .... . "Why I Believe the Bible"; evening services, inn. in the Interest of men and religion, addreea by Marahali S Dana, Flret. Alder and Twelfth atreeta Morn ... cochin lo HO aermon by tha paator. p.ev. John H. Boyd, for parent, and chil dren. "A Fight for a r-aiace-; ii i'K ds. achool meeta tn Ihe auditorium: i:oH. Chrlerlan Endeavor. -Why f Believe th. nit,!.. y-Sil eosnel Dralse service with aer mon by lr. Boyd on -Tha Prlndpla of Moral Overstrain." falvarv. Eleventh and Clay atreet, Rav. T. H. Walker, minister. Morning, aermon by T(r. UniloD. pre-ldent of the San Franelaro Seminary: evening, aermon by tha paator. u.Ject. 'Tha Rock-Man." Hawthorne Park. Eaat Twelfth and East lavlor etreets Rev. E. Neleon Allen. D. D.. minister. Preaching. 1:n and 7 30: Sun day achool. 12: Chrlettan Endeavor. A:0O. Third, corner East Plna and Thirteenth etreet, William Taraona D. D.. paator. Mornlr.g worship. 1t a: aermon. The Lira of Trust " solo bv Ms Hon ta Labrelle: eve ning worship. !:; aermon by Rev. Robert MtLean. Mm ...... rhurrh of Our rather, Seventh and Tam hlll eireete Rev. Thomas I. Eliot. J. P., mlnieter eraerltu,: Rev. William 1. Eliot. Jr. nvtnlater. Servleea. 11 and 7:45; mora ine "The Chrlsllen Religion and Sea Hy- lene:" evening. -Tha Life and Meaaaga of lartla l.uther.' with atereoptlcon Illustra tion,: Sunday achool. 0:43; Young People', Fraternity. 0:00. IXn-ERoAI-IST. niurch of Good Tidings. Broadway and Twenty-fourth atreeta. Services at 10:4.. connuctel DV in-. I. rv. ciioi, euoj.cv. i ne Chrutian'a Roaary;" eunday acnooi at li. T. P. C. U. at I. VXTTEU EYAXGELICAX. Ockley Green. Oay atreet and Willamette boulevard Rev. J. Boweraok. paator. Preachlna. 11 and 7:Io. "On t-hrlet Our I.lghigtver: "Some Essentials of Salvation." Buaday acboal 10; K. C. E. 0:3U. T. M. C. A. t-ltr Aseoclatlon. R. R. Perklne rellgleua work dir-M-tor. Meeting for men win ba held In White Temple at . an will ba ad dre.eed bv Dr. l.yman Tl. Frerry on the eubject. "Se. and Healtn." There will te eclal music. Mirrxi .Teori. Temrne of Truth Service 0. Ellera bulld- Ina P J. (Jreen. minister; recitation by aa elocutionist and abort talk by Mr. Green. Divine Truth Chapel, celling H leech, nalt. Weet Park and Washington streets Ser- l.-ea. 11 and Rev. T. M. Xlnara. paator: Flora Parla Howard, who haa Juat returned from England, will speak at both ,ervlce,; morning subject. "The Stone that tha Build ers Rejected"; evening. "Keeping Back Part of the Price." Christian and Missionary Alliance. Eaat Ninth and Clay atreeta Rev. C. H. Chrle man. pastor. Sunday achool, 10; preaching. 11 and 7:30; Toung people-, meeting, g:so. Modem Sunday school. 31 Firth street. 10; revival meetings Wednesday, and Thursdaya, Church of Jeaua. tz Kusaell atreet. near Keroy ai re. L Kelley. leader. Servleea. 2 : Jv. Sunday achool. t:SO. Blbla atudy and health conference. Wedneaday. 0 P. M. Evangelical Association. East Sixth and Market atreeta Rev. F. B. Culver, paator. Preaching 11 ana Sunday achool. 10; Y P. A.. 0 3O. Evangelist (i. W. Plumar will begin epeclel services on tha 10th. No KlU-lien lire to Kindle?. New York Prasa. A Georgia woman who moved to thla otty found aha could not b. contented without th. negro mammy who had been hec servant for many yeara. Sna aant for old mammy and th. a.rvant arrived In due aeaaon. It ao happened that tha Georgia woman had to leave town the very day mammy arrived. Be fore departlnr she had Just time to ex plain to bar the modern convenlenceg with which her apartment wag fur nished. The sag stove was the con trivance which Interested tha negro woman most. Arter the mlstr.ag of th. houaehold had lighted the oven, the broiler and the other burners and felt certain that her old servant under stood Its operation,, the mistress hur ried for her train. 8he was absent two weeks and one of her first questions to mammy waa how aha had worried alone. "Da fines' ever." waa the reply. -And dat air gas stove oh my. Why. do you know. VI isa Fio-ence. dat are ain't cone cut jn." T.OVART.F CHARACTER IS MIRRORED IN WRITING OF CHARLES BATTELL LOOMIS Last Ulaess of Anthor Marked ij Eemarkable Patience Insurance Company Takes Hand in Unraveling Mystery Surrounding Identity of Man Who Says' He Is Son of Michigan Woman, . 1 'v vy? fyN -V If I f ' a. - v - - . .' NEW YORK. Oct. 14 (SpeclaX) Charles Battel! Loomla, the hu morist, who recently died, will be mourned by a large clrqle of friends, some of whom had never met him. For Mr. Loom'.a' writing's had a personal note which was 'so evident .that many of hla readers felt as though they knew him. And among those wbo had met htm. his friends were legion. Mr. Loo mis' writings were In s great degree an expression of hlmFelf. They mir rored tha gentloneas. sweetness, high sens, of honor, and sympathy of a lev able nature. Few even of those who knsw him. however, knew another side of his character Its great courage and Its extraordinary optimism. It was these which sustained him during the period of his last Illness, which extended from December to September. ' In aplte of a succaaslon of operations which constantly weakened him and at times caused him great suffering, he never grew Impatient nor lrfst hope. His modesty was as genet as his other merits and a word of appreciation gave him -the greatest pleasure. In a letter to a friend written during his last ill ness, he referred to a series of "ser mons" hehsd been writing for a mag astne.' saying: "A woman In Joplln wrote to the editor of "Smith's to say that as she had read my sermons with pleasure for a long time and had seen In a paper that I was 111. she was writ ing to say that she hoped I was better and would live many years to write sermons, as they had helped1 her over many hard places. Wasn't that fine? I wrote my sermon without any effort after that." During his last Illness, though able to sit at his typewriter for only a lit tle w hile each day, Mr. Xoomls kept at his work and wrote three of his finest stories. see A man who declares he Is (ieorge A. Klmmel has gone to Niles. Mich., to prove his Identity to Klmmel's family. Oeorge Klmmel was reported to have died and his mother and sister tried to collect flt.000 Insurance on his life. Then the man turned up In th. peniten tiary claiming to be George iClmmel and th. Insurance company Is trying to substantiate his claim. Tbe man has given some evidence of a knowledge of Klmmel's family and friends, but his supposed mother says he has also shown extraorlinary Ignorance of some things which he should remember, and she does not recognise him as her HUMOR IS VITAL NEED FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE Dr. Madison C. Peters Draws Moral Prom Lincoln World's Best Workers ' Men of Wit Strain of Living Believed. BY DR. MADISON C: PETERS. HI'MOR Is the health and bloom of life, the play of ltg spirits and snarkle of Its happiness. It tem pers anger. soothes Irritability and knits up the ragged sleeve of care. It relieves the strain of life, helpa u over hard places and lets ua down easy after a severe Jolt. When things go wrong and you can begin to frolic and make merry In foraetfulness of all the conflict of life. you have th. secret of health, happiness and succesa Happy Is tne man wno can forget all his misfortunes, think only of the good times he has had and answer the old question put to Sambo: "How old are you?" by his reply. It von reckon by the years, aah. raw 60, but If you goes by the fun I'se had. I guess I'se a hundred." Wit is precious gut. especially hen combined with wisdom and con trolled by principle. Dr. Johnson used to say it was worth 600 a year to any man to see the bright side of things. Humor Is not only tne golden gey which unlocks all hearts, the magio wand which charms away dullness and melancholy, but the talisman which en ables one to succeed where no other quality would avail. Beat Warm: era Witty. Many of tha men who have dons the world's best work were largely en dowed with, wit and humor. The most destructive logic that can be employed against error. Is the loglo of wit. Amongst all the humorists In America, none had a keener sense of th. ludi crous than Abraham Lincoln, a gift which God placed In his hand to battle for humanity. Lincoln was often misjudged and re proached for his seeming levity. On tha morning of the battle of Fred- erickeburg. Mr. Arnold called on tha President and was shocked to find him reading Artemus Ward's description of bis visit to the Shakers.. Mr. Arnold said: ' "Mr. President. Is It possible, thai with th. whole land bowed In sorrow and covered with a pall In the prea nc. of yeaterdays fearful reverse, you can Indulge In such levltyr' Throwing down the book, the tears streaming down his cheeks, and trem bling with emotion, the President re plied: -Mr. Arnold. If I could not get mo mentary respite from th. crushing bur. den I am constantly carrying, my heart would break." Uaveola -Never Happy. Again Lincoln is reported to have said after the dreadful repulse of Frea erlcksburg: "If there Is man out of hell that suffers more than I do, I pity him." Do you Imagine that the great heart of Abraham Lincoln ever found a mo menta happiness In the White House? 'Mr. Llnooln." said a member of Con ;r mi to tA?T xsrs 1 f w., ' f 4 1 I ." 'Sa, r U y , .... - : I 3 t,-Z ? & son, though she will not say he Is a fraud without further investigation. e . e e Judge Peter Grosscup, the Chicago jurist, has announced his intention to resign from the Federal bench to ob tain greater freedom. He has been on the bench snce 1S92 and has rendered some notable decisions. The first to attract attention was fits opinion- on the application to eigne the World's Fair on Sundays. He was associated with Judge Woods In enjoining K. V. Debs and other officers of the Ameri can Railway Union. He has been re garded as one of the most independ ent men on the bench and one of un usual clearness of perception. see S. S. Gregory Is the new president of the American Bar Association. He was born in New York State and grew up In Wisconsin, but h. has been prac gress once, "I believe you would have your joke If you were within a mile of hell." "Yes," said the President, "that is about the distance to the Capitol." In Abraham Lincoln the fountain of tears and the fountain of laughter lay hard by each other. There are tears In Lincoln's smiles. Hartley Coleridge truly says: Laughter Is oft but an art To drown the outcry of tba heart. "BEST GIRL" IS NOVELTY English Weddings Change at Dic tates of Fancy. LONDON. Oct. 14. (SpeciaL) Grad ually, fancy and ingenuity are adding fresh features of intrest to the cast- iron form of English weddings. The first step in the direction of novelty was taken some months ago, when a bride went to the altar accompanied by a best-girl, and on more than one oc casion since this example has been copied. Matrons of honor, as well as brides mains, are beginning to figure in Eng lish weddings. This novel note was struct the other day at the marriage of Miss ijilda Hunter-Craig to Robert de Courcy Wheeler. Three little flow er girls strewed flowers before the bridal pair, who were followed by no fewer than 14 attendants. Another novelty is one that will be of real use to poor brides as well as rich. Every girl who has gone through the ordeal of changing her name in a pub lic place of worship, remembers the dif ficulty with which she got off her left glove to receive the fateful ring. No longer need this be an embarrassing experience, for among the trousseau of every well equipped bride there will be in future a specially manufactured pair of gloves so made that the bride can slip her ring-finger out of the glove, and then, after receiving the emblem of marriage, she can easily replace her finger in the unstitched glove. No marriages of any social import ance have been announced lately, for the simple reason that fashion de- For full information regarding Any Book Old or New Write, Call or Phone Meier & Frank's 1. 5th-Floor BooK Store Private Ex. 4 A 6101 ticing law ia Chicago since- 1874. 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