Till' SUNDAY OKEf.OMAN. rOKTLAND. MA V 10, 1912. 11 ...:!B Lead. '"B12 CHld fromfeEduGa'lion. of ihe 9zns2s,' io Iaeas.' i r - V. - -jr n- i A- fttv Co.. .Nw York Cur "I don't bl It:" Tbl would nmturatlv be the opinion f th old-taMn! trarir when told t thm wonderful edur&tlonal retilt reomrl'' d by thm wurld-f jmutil nethodm of tir. Iarl Mootrinorl In ducttiiff Ttaltan rhlldren of frxm t ta yere. cMldren o far In advance, of ther chtlircn of like )nn :hmt the din- 1 like a fairy tale from won derland. The book l aitrartlTely written and :a me!taiie ! eo nrw. so aurprtalnclT ood that It hmild be read by all a enta and Kuartilans the world over, at aet by ail who cat read Kngltuh. vmonir the Mnnteaanrt puplia are chll ren of four, who have learned to Mte In alx weeke of tntrurtion. and t haa been noticed that when the Mon eseorl puplla are tranpferred to irraded choole they are letter prepared In ha requlrej auhjerta than older pu ll of the regular ilftn; and In ed ition to thla. have a poise. aelf-con-rol. an accuracy and Initiative whirls m'.p them to achieve rapid advanre- watchlne; Pr. Iunle.ort and her culler K-hnoli eUed 'VhlUlren'a .oueea" at Home. ItaLv. I The feminine erhoot leathers who nok on the teat-hlne- irofeesltn slmnlr I swift etepplnc stone and near- t 'ren a -kids."" and who are generally srood aa teachers, are warned away ' rom tnta hook. It mlicht make them - ui ici trie lime .n 11 rir I rp. or very a.iame. e are a icrm -omed aa Americana to oat ourselves the bark and think that we exist .Ipcovered America. J The book extend to 3T7 ages, and written In common icne. modest he Italian by Anne 11. George, and an ntroductlnn U Itlven hy Irofeesor ienry W. Holmes, of Harvard lnl pace, and while lrofesior lluimrl u rTi a ri 1 1 1 . 1 1 i rrmariii are I4f ifi) ricltal. and he suKtfeets a rvmprumi". rnooi crtuurrn in inia couniry. ana nere r In her f!rt r rcrarh. Pr. Monies- resent a treatise on s.-lentiftr peda- uev. lite mt'ui urrix'i i i.irc in orap'ete notrs la to ute the rf-.u'ts f an experiment tr.at at naient'.y ini the ear for putting Irlo prni--e these near prtn'lple ( p-irn-e revolntlonise the work of educ.-on-" About li yeara ao Pt. 5Ii'nte ri was a"istant dictator at the svchlatrle elinlo ef the I nlversity of tonne, an-4! she bad occasion to vtitt Imartt as? turns to sttidv t!'.e al k hie war - became Interested In the liol cr.lliiren who were In that time oaae.l In the, seneral Insiine as turns. then beitan to think that mental rflrlency preserved chiefly a peU- Toblirn, and to atudy the eaaea. pre- .tven by that vreat ealu -atlonnl special. -I, r.4Kr1 rriuin. rutf i.ivniih t,a far as backward children were cn- erned. that -esjutn's voice waa as tea elce rrlrr in the wt Ide-rnep-i : ' I're- are ye the aar of the Lord. In January. iat. fr. Montc-sorl ai iood eV-heol ftuillirtir. to open a nent hotse In t.ie Quarter of an l.o- nso. This wa the first of Ir. ln- rssorl's "children's houses. and was successful that others were advled star, under the care of selected teach rs. Seats In the M'T.teesort schools re not nalla.l tt the f ,xtr but permit it cni.dren never stAnu at worn. 'hare are connected with aarh bouse question m dtrectneva, a physician .11.1 cairiaaar. i ne i : ; n: i.n n v a u lire, rlejn In body and clothtna. and e provided with a suitable spron. Chll- I ren who persist in being unclean and , efuse to be disciplined are expelled. hoc I hours are, in Winter, s A. X. IPX. and In Summer, from $ A. 4, to y. W. with one hour In the nldd!a of t!e day for s.eep. Lunch Is kervrd In school. Teachers examine the puplis bands. loevtx. ears, face and teeth: and care is 1ven to tidiness of the hair. The chll. ren are given a bath, in turn, and ar aught hew to tk a fot bath. ltots t T kiv,B are rl.h In fat and uftn hut f curM, erfo- ta and litiur 'orbldden. Thrro are no 'Vtwrfn' -a!-v Children ara ften orokM. to orhtspora. and thero are lntrreatlriC onca same. "I eslabliaU a solriua silence ii windows, have tie children bow their beads upon their bands which they hold In front of their eyes. Then I tall the children by name, one by one. In a whisper, llnhter for those who are nearer me and more cle-arly for those farther awar. Kach child await". In the darkness, the faint rob which culls htm. listening Intently, ready to run with keenest Joy toward the rtiya terlous and much desire-! call.' Who shall say that such a test does not Im prove! a child's powers of hearing?. Letters are written by children of four years old, letters without blot or erasure. Oood apeed Is attained with letters made of sandpaper which chil dren "feel." An Instance la re-corded wliero a child of :S years old, was able, after being taught by other chil dren, to recognise the letter F. School banquets were held at which the wait ers were 4-year-old children who car ried big tureens filled with hot soup. Not one mistake waa made, not a glass was broken, and not a drop of soup spilled. On paga S, Is a copy of a let ter written In excellent style, by a child of five years. Tubttc opinion would not probably support the Monteasorl methods In this country as yet. Head the book. Art ef rep uei sssltblag, be Jnhn Fuller. r. llluatrstr.i. Lavid Williams Co.. New York city. This book is the fourth edition of sn already well-known presentation on working sheet copper Into all forms, from the viewpoint of an Englishman who has bad more than Co years' ex perience at hla trade of coppersmith Ing. It Is eminently a book for Indus trious young men anxious to excel at the trade and to advance to preferment In It. The reason for the being of the book Is thus frankly given by Its enterpris ing author In speaking of his early working -lays: "I Jotted down Instinc tively in my memory each practical lesson In the shop, which was my only record. After using every means at my command to obtain the education nec essary, wrestling In the little spars t-m- nllotfe) to roe In the evening Sunday Services in City Churches Tnu White Tmplx Twelfth and Taylor itrvvia ft-, w. li- Hltwo. patr. r.ibi school; cI&m far all 11. pmch- lm by ih pa tor; thm, "Who la (od ? RM.ttn r (third in rl; 1. H. T. f I ., ttim. "Why aiwt How to PUim rhnt - l-i br C a. IiKt: 7 JO. irchtn hr lh fvlr ; I harm. 'Whl You Looa Lukt"; tvAt'tiMn. t sot -!, Kut Anhnr ard TwontlMh atrreM Rv. AU-rt Khrpntt, nur.ltcr. 10. ftindar K-hKil; II. "A Tarr of bov"; jk-A, jeunf ot-"fflo tntlnc. t " A Min-tt-r Valedictory.' i-"t rvtce C pro- at pastor. Kaat rrty-?lh otroot. cmmr Mali Ro. A. It. Waits. pator Humli or ho. e S: or.Mp. ii. topi.'. "Wltriout WartDs"; T. IV . I. X : 9, topic. "How OooV t d HIS li.rni Hand. tirar. MontaTllla RT. Alhort & Tt-h. ptof. tuadr -liool, 43. 11. Hrmun tot!". "Ou- Ad-orato": a . Ttne poopio'S mooting: T iX topic. -Our Uln B-aror.' mh:ttd. Alrwrta and Fmot Kutli atroots orih K-v. ChariM Huttott Rllloit, pastor. 11, f-aotorml eninmitt oermofl.; th. "My Krothor-o Koopor"; J, H. Y. f. proach ing hr tho taator ; tatrtao. "IUo'e Strucglo acd Vletory.' Taboraac.e. fjaot Torty -oocond at root and Hoirate wnut Kt. llJbort Gray, pastor. Hrrmon ttplro: 11. -1d tT tho Tmw';i T a. -rr.Unf Around Jsu", Mfcaday khooL io: t. I. ip. c. E-. a i. Third. Kbmi B:rt at4 'aaeooTor Tno i;r. Wet-Jy J. Ba-ion. ptor. II. "T irnfi nt Saturo of thm Hiy ln!nt"; i. trmrxranoo tnootms. IHuotratcd looturo. In chare of tho Antl-ocn Loouo, Hi Mo . hxvoL oo; B. . F. t-, T; prayor oorrioo, Ttarday. Ar.ota. ity-fmrth stroot and Forty oth!H irtnw outbaot Rt. Zuraa Me F..a.l, ri"r- 1A Sunday orhoo;; ii, or ma; IX 1 T. P. I'.i 10. ooimoa, bap- tistn. jit. Jotn Ro. B. r. Cfcoaop. pastor. 1U and &. I BltoraKy Park Rot. A- C. Vaxtott. r tor. Prvarhlac. 11 ana T:tO; Sunday ochooi. Io; B. T. I. I -, iTa aa m .oaioQ. l rrrot otroot Rt. F. an a.. a. missionary. iToacaiAS. . Suaday ochool. . i'aJarr. Eat Elytitb and Orant etroot-a- I. N. Mnroo, paator. Mrvtcoa. 11 a&4 T Jo; Susdar ocbool. 1; H. T. P. L' a.JO. Lasnte av echoe lonto Hot. j. M- Nolsoa. paotor. iu. ua- dar ocbooi: 11, oarrlcoo; Id. T. F. C- T Ji. artroa. Mount Oti-rot. Pve-nU and Cvorott otroots Kt. W. A. Mai-tt. paotor. !- too a. 11 Sad ; ftutJay av-h-oi. 13.10k. i-liab. K-ftaon.h and Uoyt stroota Rot. pTod-nr Llnd-oa. paator. ouxday school, ir. B. T. P- V. li. Lroato Rr. J Ikl. N'otooa. paator. torr froa. 11 and T 30; Sunday ochool, 1: B. T. F. t - X ImmannW. FTnd and Moado atroota Rot H K R irk. pator. Proacbtn. 0 V aal H'; uT.lay ochool. 12: loa'-hora tralslnc .. ; praor mootta. iivimi-, i ItuaoitTiI aoh-o.MOtta. andrr aaaplroo r4 Graro i'hurfV Mntavilia 4-wnday orhool proarm bj Kav. Aibort "ateh. i ( bin coo M.aa.oa, WJ Ruraotdo ir i -n. t av Soot. J. O. Mi-un. oupofintoodnt. unra-l- lOtrnaa), 1 ort -arat atroot aad A. with such books as came In my way, storing my mind Indefinitely for sev eral years with whatever seemed likely to be useful. I went to London. Her I rsnsacked every old bookstall I could find, hoping to find some guide to the copper trade, but all In vain. I never discovered a line to help me. I then resolved to exert every effort to ac quire the necessary ability, so that when a favorable opportunity should offer, I could give my exr erlence or the benefit of boys placed in the same unfortunate position as I was." This personal explanation Is dated from .Seneca. Kan., and Its honesty and spirit of altruism must be commended. The tab! of contents: Historical sketch of copper; braslers art. or light coppersmlthlng; first year's experi ences; repairing and tinning; the boy's second rear; making washing coppers; making small brewing coppers; table of dimensions and capacity; making hand bowla; making frying pans, water balls, etc; mounting for copper goods; glue-pots and tea-kettlea; oval tea kettles; beer mullers; funnels; coffee- pots: saucepana and pudding pots; stewpans: stock pots; fish and turbot kettles; braxlng pans: tea boilers; warming pans; preserving pans; drip ping pans and ladles; coal snoops and coal hods; making coal scoops: plan ishing and smoothing: cranes or syp hons: pumps; appliances of railway or marine coppersmiths; making copper pipe; piecing ami Joining pipes: the fire pots: fir pot set for braxlng Joint; soft-soldering large Joints: making templates: filling and bending: mak ing bends: template boards; patching pipes; outlets; expansion Joints; tee pieces; three-wsy'pleees; cross of four way pieces: saddle fire; marine work; making large and double bends; brax lng on flanges: short bends; air-pipes for stilps; making hollow spheres: braxlng aheet brass: locomotive brass work; brsxlng the Joint of valve chim neys: brass dome covers; heavy pipes for breweries: brewing coppers or ket tles: dome coppers: dome and pan cop pers: tallow and dyers' coppers: stills; sugar-house work: sugar t leches; de factors; film evaporators; vacuum pans; coppersmith's plugs, and Index. The pssres number Sl. and the hook Hawthorn avenue ffunday school. :15; Coararf U Tit. auDorlntendent. Heiiwood. Eleventh otroot and Taroma ave nue Kov. F. H. ftayea, paator. Prrachins, 11 and 7 JO; Sunday school. 10; B. Y. P. V a .in. 'rirwt Oerman. Fourth and Mm streeta Rot. J. Krato paator. inervicea, ii ana (.jv, bunday ochool. :.. Sooond tlrman. Morrta otreot and Rodney ivnu Kov. rro.WI'-k Hu-rrman. pator. Hjnday school, v.; iirvaxlunf, 11 and T:M; B. Y. P- L CATHOLIC. St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth aad Mill etroeta Jeoo.it Father. Low maa. hth maoa and Hrmon, lrS0; Tospers and bono dlctlon. 7: JO. Atof-naion. ' Boat "orenty-sl-atb and Kaat Mnrrloon otroeta Rev. Jimm B. Fltapatrlck. rector. 1ov maaa. ; blch maaa and sermon. lo.: ftunday achool. 1; benediction of tSo bleaood aacrmmont, 7.3o; weekdays, maa le. it. Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and Pavls atroota Moot Rev. A. Chrtatie. IX D. Low maaa, . I and 9: hish maaa and ser mon, 11: Toapors. instruction and banodlc tion. 7:4S. Holy Crosa. rnlrorwtty Park Rot. C R. Flnoer. Low maaa. :J; hlh mass and aormon. 10 SO; veapera and benediction. 4. Immaculate Heart of Mary. Willtams nuo and btasloa treat Kov. W. A. Daly. Low maoa. 4. and : hisb maaa and aer- snon. 1 J; veepers and benediction. 7:10. flL Praitcta. ICaat Twelftn between Pino and Oak trta Kev. Father Black Low maaa. : bih maaa and sermon. 10 rea per. Inetrucllon and benediction. 7;. Su Andrew a. luaat Ninth aad Aiborta otroeta iter. Thomas Xternan. Low maaa. S; hih maoa and oermoa. 11 veapera. in irocttoa and benediction. 7:1. Holy Roaary. taat Third and Clarkamaa otrvoia Very Rot. U. H- Kelly. O. P. Low maaa. . f. and ; ht h 'maaa and aormon. 1 1 : veapera and benedict Ion. 7 : JO. St. Lawrence corner Third and Sherman otrreta R. J. t. liuchea Low maaa, a. 9 aad : fcish mass and aer men. 1 JO, o pora, inatructloa and benediction. 7:J9. CONGUXsAnOVAL. Flrot, park and Madiaon a tree to Re v. L. R. Dyott. I. mtntatrr 9A Bible school; 11 and 7 43. divine worehlp. with aermons by the minister; morn ins, "Look at the Other Side"; evrnlof. "When Political I'andidatao Fisbt What Should practical Painoia lof fS SO. T. p. S. O. Jv- L'nlvaralty Park. Baven atreet, near Lom bard Kev. W. C. Kantner. D. D-, paator. 11. Tbe Everlaatinc Yea"; IO. Sunday or-hool; 7. Y- P. S. O. E. ; 8. addre by aire. Kantner. state preaklrnt Woman a Homo Missionary Inloa. Atkinson Memorial Rer. Herbert Gould Crocker, pastor. Bible school. 9:46; morning worship, 11; Christina Endeavor. 45; avca. tnir worship, T 44. Hishiand. Kaat Ptxtb and Preecott Rot. C . Balllnser. pastor. Id. Sunday school; 11 and I i worship. "The White Flover" t Mothers Pa : evening- service by tho Brotherhood, addreoa by B- Huntington; It. Intfrmedtata Endeavor; 6:4a, Y- P C. K Monnt Zion. Rev. t. R Cray, minister. 10. Fund ay school, 11, sermon, oo "W bat to Sexk First " riunn-r'td. Fast Tavlor and Cast Tbtrtv- ecoad streets Kov. J. J. biaub. If. IX. paa baa practical common sense written all over it. We are Indebted to Joseph H. Jor dan, of this city, for the loan of this book for the purpose of review. Mr. Jordan Is a personal friend of the au thor who is 711 years old. "Art of Cop- persmlthlnif" Is noticed at this length ' becaut-e of Its Importance as an edii- j cative, industrial lucior. Hiram Blair, by Drew Tufts. 1.!... Illus trated. A. c. McClurg & Co.. Chicago. Well done "Hiram Blair." It's one long chuckle drawn to a lingering lauh. picturing rural scenes In and around the two rival towns of Morri son and New Boston, the former the metropolis and the latter the county seat of Ioiiftrius County, lnd. The hero Is Hiram Blair, Sheriff of Douglas County, lnd., and he was "the typical Indiana countryman, tall, lank, awk ward in bearing, but posset-King great Btrenglh in his loosely hung limbs. He wan drtssed like a farmer, with ill fitting gray clothes and a wlde brlmmed white felt hat, such as is nearly always worn by the County Sheriff." Hiram is a natural-born humorist- A pleasant, love story runs through the book, and several of Its bits of wisdom and observation are: "Kf I had my way a nian'd have to court a gal li or I'O years before he could marry her. Then everybody' be happy that long anyway." Kf "St. Paul wuz to come back on alrth an' offer me a hoss, saying it wus a six-year-old. the fust thing I'd do would be to look at Its teeth." "Walt, hain't it ever struck y-ou how easy It Is fer a feller to make a gosh durned fool of hlsself?" "There air one thinir I've always said fer whisky when other people wus talking agin it. It'll git a man Inter trouble but It's always ready to help him ferglt It." "There ain't no full-blooded man llv ln. Miss Basavtt, that kin keep all ten of the commandments all the time." Hiram Is a 1912 David Harum. The Melting of Molly, by vtarim ThomiMoai Dairies. 11- Illustrated. The Bubbs Merrlll Co., Indiana i-olis. Miss Molly weighs 168 pounds, stands S feet 3 Inches, Is about 2ft years old and at .he time this laughing lit tle tale opens she had been engaged eight years to Alfred Bennett, who was absent on foreign diplomatic ser vice for the Government. News arrives that Alfred is coming home. Molly I too stout. Will she be able to hold his love when she understands that his ideal Is a allm-walsted girl of the Blessed Damoxel type? How she very deliberately makes herself thin and what occurs when her Alfred arrives, la one long, delicious laugh. "Molly" Is a sure cure for the blues. Northamptonshire, by M. W Brown. 45 cents. o. Ir. Putnam's sons, jsew iors iuj. This book of 215 pages has been read with uncommon Interest. It 1 a guide book to and an historical description of the county or shire of Northampton, Kngland. and the story Is told with skill and clearness. The land de scribed Is finely cultivated like a gar den, with cathedrals, stately mansions. etc. The Illustrations, there aro 71 of them, are very good. The Minister of Police, by Henry Mountjoy. 11.25 Illustrated. The Bobbs-aiernil c o., Indiana polla Here, to one" great surprise. Is a 11 S novel of French life written as if Du mas were alive today. It Is a story of the France of Louis XV. with gay Paris, It Bastille, the muttering of the com- ng revolution, Madame du Harry, Mousses u. the dreamer and early So cialist, Comte de rlartlnes Minister of police Duo de Ktchelleu, the Deautirui Baroness Bophle Linden. Comte de Lus sao. and others of a brilliant company. There are no horrors In It. but plenty of ctlon and delicate humor. Sex Hygiene, by O. Frank T.ydston, M. D. '.'.;s. Illustrated. The Hlverton Press, Cliltaco. 111. Free from quack suggestion, this treatise Is written from a medical point of view by a regularly graduated phy sician. It advises against drugging and medical self-treatment, and, in plain Kngllsh, contains advice worth Its weight In gold, advice telling Just what the adult male ought to give to the boy on problems of sex. The message Is marked by delicacy and wisdom. More than this cannot be said in a newspaper. TTa Fms ef Getting Thin, by' namu.1 O. P-lytlie. 85 cents. Forbes & Co.. Chicago. Mr. Blytho Is the champion fat-man humorist of America, and to hear him laugh Is worth a good deal. In this little book of 68 pages he tells how he got rid of 65 pounds of his excessive fat. simply by not worrying and eating less food than had been hla custom. Wise man! He actually found out that be had been eating too much. Mr. Blythe's latest story or rather, essay, told with breezlness and gravity that are very funny. JOSEPH M. QURNTIV. tor. HTvlcea at 11 and 8: Sunday achool, !; Christian Endeavor, :45: topics of ser 'mona. "The "ummer of the tfoul" and Tho Whole Creed In Two Words." CHRISTIAN'. Central, Fast Twentieth snd Salmon streets Dr. J. V. Ghormlsv mill speak t II; ih-me. "Pearls of the Faith": S, "Tbe Newest Thought.' Hpecial song and praise aervlces, led l.y Arehlo A. Bailey. First, park and Columbia streets- Vv. W. F- Reagor. minister. 8r vices. II and 7 atihjocts. "A Trinity of hhlning trtuas and "Tho tnemy of lha Soul"; bunday school. S:i0; Christian Endeavor, 6:20. CHKISTIAX bCIOCX. Flrot. Klnotoenth and Evorott 11 and 9. leaonn -aormon. "Mortals' and Immortals'; Sunday achool after morning service; Wed nesday e van lug serrlco, a. Focond. Woodmen's Hall. Eaat firth and Alder- 1 1 and , lesson -sermon. "Mortsla and Immortais; Punday school, Jl ; Wed nesday evening s-cr lc. 8. EPLHCOrAU Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets Rev. Dr. A. A. M orrlson, rector. Servtcat S, 11 and : Sunday school. t:4i. St. Matthew's, First and Caruthero streets Rot. W. A. M. Brock, In charge. Sunday school. 10; service, II; sermon by tho Kev. K. K. Browning, of Harsh He id. All-Salnu. Twenty-Afth and FaHer si rests -Kev. K. K. Remington, raotor. Sunday oi-hooi. S:4ft; holy communion and sermon. 11; evening service, ft. St. Michael s and All Angels.' Thirty, eighth and Broadway Archdeacon Cham bers in charge. Morning service, 11; Sunday school, 14; no evening service. bt. John's. Mtiwaukie Rev. T. F. Bowea la charge. Sorvlcoa and sermon, I. Good Shepherd, Graham and Vancouver avenueo -Rev. John Dawson, rector. Sun day school. t:4S; morning- service. 11; eve ning service. 7: JO- bu Marks', Twenty-flrst and Marshall Rev. J. E. K. Simpson, rector. 7 js. holy eucharist; i:4. Sunday achool : 14:1. matins and litany; 11. holy eurhariat; evensong, t. U-a- Memorial. Weldler and East Sev. onteenth North Holy communion. ; morn ing prayer and sermon. 11; evening prayer and oermoa, 7:14; Sunday school, 14. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen ths Martyr. Thirteenth and Clay Rev. li. M. Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion, 7;J4; Sunday achool. 14; morning service, 11; servlee for colore a people, s; ovening prayer, ? :sa. St. David's. East Twelfth and Belmont Rev. H. R. Talbott, rector. Holy euchartst. 7: J4; Sunday srbool. :4S; morning; prayer. 1 1 : celebrauon of holy eucbarlat tho first Sunday of Uie month; evening prayer, 9. St. John's Memorial. East Ftfteenth and Harney Rst. T. F. Bo wen. yctor. Holy oommunton, t; Sunday school, 10; morning Service, 11; evening service. 7:10. St. Andrews. Portamoutb- Re. Arcbdesv oon Chambers, in charge. Sunday achool. 10; evening service, 7: JO. Church of Our Savior. Woodstock avenue and Forty-am Southeast Kev. E. H. Clark In charge. Regular sarv tcos and 1L Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel. Oood Sa maritan Hospital- Kv. W. R. Posjeil. chap lain. Services. I. EVANGELICAL Fl-st 1'nlted, Kast SiTteenth and Poplar at recta lLadd tract) Kov. C C poling. RICH WOMAN, WHO CAN MAKE ANVILS, TAKES OFFICER AS SECOND HUSBAND Mrs. Clark Tisher Becomes Wife of Argentine Lieutenant Actress Deserts Stage to Manage Social Affairs Daughter of Chinese Minister Christens CruiserMiss Lathrop Becomes First Bureau Head. ft? . ?V ? 'J'-v rife- ru, ,v J awsT .' , -- - ' a'-Waaa' j) ' ' t " '- " "- ' ' ' sewL',,r'''TTi tm. X 'i M rr??i ( I "i r I I Taiajaa ilMaaasiili all T hiuipai w-air.n - yirf-Mil-wi.aaiwaagatVai r4 A -" ' I EW YORK, May 18. (Special.) Mrs. HarrUt White Fishrr, better known Mrs. Clark F'sher, has married again. Mrs. Fisher pained fame as a business woman, a traveler and a motorist. She is almost as well known as Mme. Camilla Dugast, that versatile French woman who ia now civilising the Moors. Mrs. Andrew, for that is the new name of Mrs. Clark Fisher, some year ago married one of the owners of the Fisher & Norris anvil manufactory. Her husband died, leaving her little but his Interest in the business. Mrs. Fisher determined to continue the business, and she qualified for its management by going among the men and learning very detail of the factory. She could make- an anvil herself If she wanted to do eo. The business prospered under her, and she is now a woman of wealth. pastor. Preaching by tho pastor. 11 and S; morning, "Perfect Loto ;" evening, "Tho Mystery of Godliness;" tfunday school, 10; Christian Endeavor. 7. Union servlca at In First Church of tho Evanrrllcal Asso ciation on East Sixth street- Bishop Brey foget will preach. Evangelical Association, East Sixth and Market K"V. V. B. Culver, pastor. Sunday school, O:..; preachlnc, 11 and S. Y. P. A.. 7; Bishop 8. C. BreytVyse! will speak at 8:4A. United Evangelical, Ockley Green, corner Willamette Boulevard and Gay street Kev. j. Buwemox, pastor. Preaching-, 11 and 7;30; Sunday school, IO; C. E.. &:30. FRIENDS. Funnyalde, East Thlrty-flfth and Main Rev. L. A. Wo lis, pastor. Preaching 11 and 7:41 Blblo school, :43; Christian Endeavor, :4R; midweek prayer meeting, Tnursaay, 7:4i. Lents. South Mnln street Rev. M. B. Rmirh oaator. Preachins; 11 and 7:4.: Bible school, n.4"; Chriatian Endeavor, 6:45; mid week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45. West Piedmont, Uorthwick. ana jessup Rev. T. J. Coburn. pastor. Preaching, 11 and 7:45; Bible school. IO; midweek prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:4. LUTIIERAX. St. James" English. West Park and Jef feraon War vices by Rev. P. W. H. Frede rick at 11 and 8; Sunday school, 10; Junior and Senior Luther League, 7. St. Paul's German. East Twelfth and Clinton streets Rev. A. Krause, pastor. Sundav achool. 9:30; mornlnjc service. 1:30; English ssrvlcs, S; Blblo lesson and Young Peoples mooting, Tnursaay, o. St. Johns. Peninsula avenue and Kll patrlck streets Sunday school. 2; service, .1. lulled Norwegian. 45 North Fourteenth street Norwegian service, with communion, 11: Enalifh service. 7:30; Sunday school, IO. Vernon Branch. Lundy's Hall, Aiborta and East Fifteenth street north Kev. Ditman Larsen. pastor. Sunday school, 9:301 preach. Uig. 7:30- Grace English (Missouri Synod), comer Kerby and Fnrgo streets Carl M. Hassold, pastor. Services, 10.20 and 7:30; Sunday avhool. :10. German Evangelical Zlon Church (Missouri Synod), corner Salmon and Chapman streets Service. 10:1 and 7:46; Sunday school, :1. Hetanla Danish Tho Danish Church and societies will Join in a memorial service to commemorate tha death of King Fred orlck VIII. who died May 14. The singing society, I'anneborg, win sing, and several pak era beside tho pastor will address th meet in. All Danes era moat cordially in vlted. Our Savior's Norwegian Synod Church, corner East Tenth and Grant streets Serv ices, 7:4. by Kev. R. O. Thorpe; Sunday school. 10. Zlon's Norwegian Synod Chapel, corner AN blna and Mason streets -tier vices, 11, by Rev. K. O. Thorpe; Sunday school. 10. METHODIST EPWOFAL. Taylor-Stroet Dr. Benjamin Toting, pas tor. 9:90 classes : 10 :30. morn In g sermon, subject. "God's Judgments," by Rev. Wil liam Basil Young ; 12:15, Sunday achool; 6:45, Ep worth League; 7:45, evening ser mon, subject. "Life's Ministry," by Rev. Wll- -iiam Basil Toung. Orace, Twelfth snd Taylor Rev. j. M. Cud 11 pp. D. D., minister, will preach In the morning on "The Sting of Shame,' and la the evening on "What Is Truth T" Morning worship, lu:3o; Sunday school, 13:15; Ep worth League. 6:30; evening worship, 7:45. SunnysUe. East Thirty-fifth and TamhlU Streets Kev. William H. Fry. D. D., pastor. 50. Sunday school; 1L "The Aristocracy of 8-olflshness": 9 40. tpwono aUeasua; s, "xne Genius of Loyaity." Centenary, East Ninth and Pine streets Rot. Deimer H. Trimble. D- D., minister. 11, "God With Everyone Despite Themselves"; 7:45, -Summer-Proof Christians"; Sunday school. 0:45; Ep worth League, 6:45. Trinity. 36S Hemlock street Rev. C. F. McPbersra. pastor. 11. M. C Keed will spak; 7:45. Mrs. McPherson. on "Blblo Study and tho Sunday School; Sunday school, 10; Ep worth League, 6:45. German, Rodney avenue and Stanton street Rev. F. A. Schumann, pastor. Sun day school. 9 :45 ; communion service, 11 serrle. 9; the district superintendent. Rot. XL E. Hertxler, will preach. First Norwegian and Danish. Eighteenth and Hoyt streets Rev. H. P. Nelsen, pastor, sier vices at 11 and Bev. L G. Brlngedahl, of Evanston. 111., will preach In the even ing. NAZABENE. First, East Seventh and Couch Rev. c, H. Davis, pastor. Sunday school, (:4&; morn tng ST'ice, 11; Young People'a meeting 6:30; street meeting. Union avenue and East Some years ago she made a tour of the world with an automobile, accom panied by a chauffeur and a French maid. Her new husband is Sllvano Al fredo Am.rew, an Engineer Lieutenant of the Argentine Navy. They were mar ried at Grace Church, New York. They are now at Mrs. Andrew's country home In New Jersey, but In July they will sail for Europe to pass the bummer at her estate on L-ake Co mo. . Elsie DeWolfe, the ex-actress, sailed for Europe a few days ago. Miss De Wolfe found It profitable for a few years to be a "society woman on the stage, but recently she has gone In for decorating and managing social af fairs, and has found the business re munerative. Miss Chang Yuyl, the daughter of the Chinese minister at Washington, named th Chinese cruiser Pei Hung at Burn side, 7:30; evening service, 9; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, S. Sellwood. Fifteenth and Tacoma avenue Rev. Fillmore Tanner, pastor. Sunday school, mornlns service, 11; evening service, 7:30. Brentwood, Sixty-fifth avenue and Stxty sventh Rev. Aaron Wells, pastor. Sunday achool, JO; morning service. 11; Young Peo ple's mooting. 7; evening service, 8: pryr meeting. Wednesday, 7;;i0; Bible class, Fri day evening, 7:3". Scandinavian, Woodman Hall, 843 Russell street Kev. Carl Erlckson, pastor. Services 11, a and 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN. Anabel, Fifty-sixth street and Thirty seventh avenue, southeast Rev. Robert N. McLean, minister. Morning worship, 11, subject, "A Strange Thing"; Sunday school, :45; Junior Christian Endeavor, 8; Chris tian Endeavor, fl:45; evening service, 7:45, Subject, "A Dreamer of Dreams"; sermons by James S. Hogg. Hawthorne Park. Twelfth and East Tay lor streets Rev. E. Nelson Allen, minister. 10 :30. "The Power That Transforms the World"; li!, Sunday school; 6:45, Y. P. S. C. E-; 7:45, stereopticon lecture on "Ben Hur." Fourth, First and Glbbs streets Rev. Don ald Mackenzie, pastor. Morning worship. 10:30, theme, "Two Central Points in Paul's Gospel"; evening service. 7:45, stereopticon lecture "Ruth the Moabitess"; Bible school, 12; Christian Endeavor. 6:45. Mount Tabor. East Fifty-fifth and Bel mont streets Rev. W. G- Moore, pastor. Sunday school. 10; public worship, 11, ser mon by tho pastor, subject, "Virtue of Pa tience"; Junior meeting, 8; Chrlstisn En deavor, 7; public worship, , sermon theme, "A Man's Life." Calvary. Eleventh and Clay streets Rev. T. H. Walker, minister. Services at 10:30 and 7:30; Bitjle school. 12; -unristian en deavor, 6:45: morning theme, "Tha Power house of God"; evening- theme, "What Would You Give for Your LIfeT" Mount Zion Rev. D. B. Gray, minister. If; Sunday school; 11 sermon on "What to Kfosr First." Vernon. East Nineteenth and Wygant streets H. N. Mount, D. D., pastor. Morn ing service, 10:3t. "The Sin of War." bun day ochool, 13; Y. P. S. C. E., 7; evening service, 8; "Walking With God." SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTT6T. (Note Regular services of this denomina tion are held on Saturday). Central, East Eleventh and East Everett streets Pastor, Milton H- St. John; resi dence. 11 East Fifty-seventh street North. Sabbath school, 10; preaching, 11; prayer meeting, Wednesday. 7 :30 ; young people's meeting, Friday, 7:30. Montavllla. East Eighteenth and East Everett streets Paator, A, M. Dart, resi dence. East Sixteenth and East Morrison streets. - fe'abbath school. 10; preaching, 11; prayer meeting, Wednesday night, 7:30. Mount Tabor, chapel, Portland Sanitarium, East Sixtieth and Belmont streets Pastor, A. M. Dart. Sabbath school. 3; preaching, 4; prayer meeting. Wednesday nisrht. 7:4a. A lblna German ), Skidmore street and Mailory avenue Pastor, J. H. Dlrkson; lo cal elder, G. F. Rusch. Sabbath school, 10; preaching. 11; prayer meeting;, 'Wednesday night, 7:30. Scandinavian, Arista, -cast stxty-secona street and Tnlrty-nlnth venue Pastor. Adolph Johnson; residence, Arleta. Sabbath school, 10; preach ing, 11; Sunday night Breach In r. 7:10- L-enis, one pioca east; 01 uninifB nan- Pastor, C. J. Cummings. Sabbath school. preaching, II; prayer meeting, Wednes day night, 7:30; missionary meeting, Sun day night. 6:30: special preaching service every night. 7:10. St. Johns, Jersey street and bt- Jonns ave nuePastor. C. L. Lingenfeiter. ban oath school. 10; preaching, 11; prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:80. REFORMED. First German, Twelfth and Clay 10:4 and 8; Sunday school. 9:30; Y. P. S.. 7. UNTTED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. First, East Fifteenth and Morrison streets Rev. Russell 6. Showers, pastor. Services, 11 and S; Sunday school, 10; Y. P. 8. C E., 7; sermon topic, "Jesus the Complement of All Our Needs." Alberta. East 27th and Sumner streets Rev. John W. Bprecher, paator. Services. 11 and 6; Sunday school, 10; Y. P. 6. C. &. T: topic of morning sermon, "The Prayer Life of the Christian"; evening sermon by P. O. Bonebrske. D. D- South Mount Tabor, Thirty-second avenus and Sixty-seventh street Kev. C. P. Blanch ard, pastor. Services, 11 and ; Sunday school, 10; T. P. S. c. E.. 7; sermon topic, Thrlctlanlty Needed." Tremont, Sixty-second avenue and Sixty- 1 it r 1 Camden. According to the Chinese hab it of inversion, her first name is her last, as we would divide it. That la, her family name is Chang, and her father's name Is Chang Yin Tang. Mrs. Owen Johnson, wife of the nov elist, was Miss Esther Cobb, daughter of Benjamin M. Cobb, of San Francisco. Since her marriage to Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson has given up the operatic career which she had planned and in which she had begun to achieve suc cess Miss Julia C. Lathrop, of Chicago, an associate of Jane Addams in the work at Hull House, and a trustee of Vas sar College, was appointed by President Taft as chief of the new children's bu reau In the Department of Commerce and. Labor. Miss Lathrop Is the first woman to be made a bureau chief un der the Government. ninth street Rev. Morris Goodrich, pastor. Services, 11 and 8; Sunday school. 10. LKIVIItSAUST. Church of the Good Tidings, Broadway and East Twenty-fourth street Rev. James D. Corby, pastor. Worship, with sermon, 10:4!: sermon topic, "The Value of Kuts in Building Charscter"; sunshine hour Sunday school at 12 noon; evening service discon tinued for the Summer. UNITED PRKSBYTERLAX. Church of the Strangers On account of repairs to the church, there will be no services of any kind tomorrow. First, Sixth and Montgomery Rev. F. D. Findley, minister. 10:30. sermon. Dr. Smiley, Pittsburg-; Bible school, 12;. C. 6:30; 7;30, sermon by the pastor. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father, Seventh and Yam hill Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr., minister. 11. Arthur E. Wood, "A Living Faith"; 7:45, "The Pilgrim's Process"; 9:45, Sunday school; 6:30, Young People's Fraternity. X. M. C. A. City Association, Sixth and Taylor streets K. R. Perkins, religious work director. Meeting for men at 3 o'clock will be enter tained by Miss Ruth Hemenway, who will read "The Sky Pilot. MISCELLANEOUS. Interdenominational, Church of Jesus, 182 Russell, near Kerby Mrs. Isabel Kelley, leader. Services 8, subject, "Faithfirf Women of the Bible"; Sunday school, 4; Bible study and health conference, Wednesday, 8. Chiistadelphians Mount Tabor Hill. East Sixtieth and Belmont Breaking of Bread, 11; free lecture, 7:30, "The Covenants Made With David," by H. Wlllimont. Temple of Truth, Eiiers building Lecture at 8, on "The Renewal of Youth." by P. J. Green, minister; classes Tuesday and Thursday, 8, Christian Toga. 181- Fourteenth, corner TamhlU F. O. Garrison win speak at the evening service, at S o'clock. Divine Truth chapel, Selllng-Hirsch build ing, West Park and Washington Rev. T. M. Miliard, pastor. Services 11;- Sunday school, 12; midweek meetings, Tuesday, 10; Thursday, 8. International Bible Students Association. Oddfellows Hall, East Sixth and Alder streets Berean lesson, 1:30; prayer, praise and testimony meeting, 2:45; symposium, conducted by several speakers, at 3. Meet ing in Grange Hall at Oswego at 3, ad dressed by Norman M. Lewton; subject, "Election Versus Free Grace." Meeting In Congregational Church at Tualatin at 7:30, addressed by William A- Baker; aubjoot, "To Hell and Back." The Graded Union of Sunday School Work era meets every Friday afternoon at 2 :48 In the First Congregational Church. For full information -regarding Any Book Old or New Write, Call or Phons Meier & Frank's Basement B00K Store Pit Ex. Marshall 4600 A 6101 Any Book Advertised or reviewed on this page may be obtained at Gill'; Tgwok Km, . Ami Alto THE J. K. GILL CO.