SUNDAY IB THE LOCAL CBORCHES : — - i Strong&ermons and Excellent | Music Heard by Con- , gregationB. ST. AITOUSTINB'B. Becanre of tbe largely inrtraaed al- ' tendaooe. not* that sprlug-llke weather ie ben. tbe 10 o'clock raa»» Suu- 1 day waa aald lo tbe cburcb. loalead of tbe cbapel. " Tbe celebrant ua« tbe rector, tbe Rev. Tuomaa F. Blake. . wbo called. attention to tbe fact that ' Ibte la Holy Week.- He told of ibr meaning of thl« week, and aaid that ' U It a apecial time of devotion. Me 1 epok'e of the "offering" of tbe bonl 1 for tbe aake of mauklnd. Hla life ' war lived that Hla children might Imitate It aa much a* possible. Aa He bad bardablpa, eo Hla children tuu-t have Iriala and trlbulatlone. It being Balm Buuday. palm waa Mre-ed and dietrlbuled lo tbe cougre.gallon. KIKriT PKMBYTKKIAK. l.arge audience- were preaenl at tbe aervlcea of tbe Flrel "Preabyterian Church on Buliday, tbe paator, tlie • Raw. Cbarlea H. Bohner, preacblug on both occaaloua.. Tbe uaual number of out-of-town vletlora, - which have characterized tbe Balm Sunday aer 1 vleea of tbe paat, were again on band •' drawn from tbe largr number of j bouaa parttra that ate here to apeod , tbe EaSer holiday a. . The church waa beautifully decor- ' sled with palma add cut flowera. and ' . apecial musical aervlcea were conducted by tbe quartet choir under the ieaderablp of Mlaa Ada M. Kauck, the cburcb organM. At tbemornlogacrVloe Dr. J. Thorn- , Icy Hugbea aang "Tbe Palma," wltb apleudld eBiactlveueaa. and In the eve. nlug kllaa LoulaaTTrCoraoo aang ber soprano aolo wltb all tbe cbarm of voice and manner for ebe 1« ao well known. Ocorge Norcom, of Trenton, wbo bat been secured aa baritone, aang for tbe Oral time wlib tbe quartet and made a very favorable Impreadon. Tbe paator delivered a eermou aullable to tbe, day al tbe morning service taking aa ble tbe me "Tbe Prophecy of Palm Sunday." and ae bla teat Malt. Sl;4, "All I bla waa dona, that II might be ful Hi led which waa apoken by the prophet." In tbe evening be apoke on "Cbrlat'a . Kotbailaain for Humanity," oslng aa bla Itit jobn 8; II. "Go, and aln no Tbe Heoday achool In tbe afternoon was wall atteodad tba Meu'a Bible ' Class. w bleb .baa been Having an average attendee a« of between Bfty end sixty men ttale winter, baring an uuuaaally lalaevatlog and profitable sea- - clou. nxsr m. ■ Tbe momlng-aermon hi tbe Firat M E. Cbaaeb wee appropriate to Palm Sunday, tba paator, tbe Rev. J. B. Kntp, baring ble aermon on tbelrxt Coke, IP; SO 81. "Saying, go ya lolo tba village over agaldat yon; In tbe which al your entering ye aball And a him and bring blm hither. Aod if aby man aak, why did ya loom blmT tboa aball ye my nolo him. beeaom tbe Lord bath oeod of Mm," It la recorded In verm twenty-nine that two of Ibodlaetplm worn cent by tbe Maeter bom noor Bettapbag* and Bethany on tbe errand wMtb la act forth In tbe tat. Dr. Kelp noted tbe fnet that tbe Baarr'a conduct on Palm Sunday waa In a manntr onllke Him, for. nanaliy. Ha waa ant glvoa to outward abow ln the conduct of Hie mloMry He never in any way aongbt notoriety, bat ' preferred to do tbe wHI of tbe Father and let 'Hla worae apeak for Ihamotlroo But to Hit triompal entry Into Jeraaatem. Ha Htmaeif eon malad to and balpad whatever of ebow add pomp tbarc waa In tbe pageant. Tbe entry waa perfectly timed; be kept atep wltb Uod and prophecy on tbbi oocaalon aa on all ' utbvra.
It wm wall Umad lo I l.la that It took f plaea at tba avd of a -joaroey from ' Jericho to Jammlam. In wbleb great ' crowds bad attend rd our Lord, who before Ha laad tba entry Into lbs Holy CHy. had turned eride to tbe bpme at . Bethany, and bad callsd LaXsrur back from tba daad. Tbe miracle bad couvlnced tba people of Hla power aod * Ibey looked opoo Him on tbe morn Jng of- Palm Monday aa lbs Meeatab wbo waa apoken of by tbe propbet»; aa Ha wboeboolA break tbe Human yoke,' declare Mlmaalf king of the Jew# awl give laws to the world— righteous laws 1 I bey wen to be, but gli-eo aod eufurced 1 after"! be manner of men and as lo an ' earthly kingdom. Tble was tbe dream < of tbe poople; bvoce Ibe demonstration ' of Palm Sunday. They did believe ' Ba waa their Use. tab. aa tbiry uuder- ' stood Hla rale would be. but tbey did not grasp tba truth tbat rbelr Mea-iab ' would also be Jesua Christ tbe Sou of < God. Tbe speaker. In eouoeellen here ' brought out sub force tbe lemcu Ibat 1 met! today make tbe same mistake ae 1 did tbe people of ibe text. They did 1 l-vlieve Jeeua a a- their Messiah a> 1 tbey conceived <if Him as helog one wbo would free theti nation from Ku of tbe world, but, when ibey found. He must walk In the path of suffering and tbat Hie kingdom la but of this world, Ibey turned front Him aud ' cried for Hla blood. The asms ciowd ■bat oo Sunday aang Horeooa.' in Hia name, on Friday aboutcd. • Crucify Him." Tboa U la. we seek to 1 with our thoughts and deeiroe; vlriuully we pray lo Him lo favour ally and partner Instead of our playing lo know ! Hie will nod bore.cbiug Him lo glre ne Ibe purpose aud tbe strength lo do j l bet qriil. -Not my will, but Tbiue | be dmu." voicev tbe -pirn uf viery prayer that Uod can bear Dt. Mutp dwelt before be closed ague a topic thai was auggeated in bi. , ammmuaffba Ireauua of human ex- .
do5^5^R5^»S^ IS® does show us- tbat O-jd tsked^up our, aufl'erlug aud lucorporalea It Into Hla ; plana for our growth In spiritual streugthand character "and our' |>er- j feeling in grace All who halve clearly thought, deeply fell and poignantly, an He red with love and faith toward Uod, know tbat the love, ••through j au Bering strong," bold. good. Palm Sunday at the First Baptia" Cburcb waa marked by good allend- ; ancea throughout tbe day. bol-espec i tally ao at Ibeeveolng aervlce. . , lolhe morning Ibe paaior. the Bev*J . M. M. Lewis, preached on tbe sub- j I Jed. "Laying Op Treasures In Hea- [ veil." taklug a- bla text Matt. 6; 18 21: . doth corrupt -and .here thieves break I through aud ate.!, but lay up for your- 1 , and w.tere thieves do not break . a ire is there your heart will be also " . ua to carefully examine our Held of to vestment. Tble l» a wise thing !• 1 ' A man with wealth examine, careful j ' ly the field of Investment. loosing at - ' It from many angle, before Investing A man looking for a permanent borne < ■atlsUea lilmaelf lira! on. tbe home. ■nuiilty, tbe main, cllmalfc-jpoo' ; I residence. | aud a reason— "lay not up for your- j j selves treasures upou earth, and layup treaaure. In hesv'eu'-bresu-e where your treasure i» your heart will | be also." Here Hie paator showed, by reference to1 Ibe cu»lom of llial day and Ibe nature of Ibelr-lreaaure. bow Jesu. ' showed earthly treasure to be uu-afe * aud until to art Ibe heart upou. J Jesua la not concerned so much . about our bankroll aa about our hearts He doeeu't aaut ua to be sieves lo our ' earthly possessions. He very definite- '• ly ebowe us bow to lay up treasure lo beaveo. lo Ibe remaining part of the chap ter. He urge, a life of faith lo Uod a opposed io one of anktety over maier lal things, ea to what we shall have b ' eat. drink or wear. He shows hex J God provides for nature end can a easily provide for oa ' "Faith la a treasure— a broad anr deep-.one. W# may aak. -what faitl * I-?' I answer by an Illustration ' 'What Is dignity?' Yon answer. • ' certain hearing or carriage of tbe lu dividual aa llfia them up from a corn 1 more level to a higher plain ot life ' ' "do I say, faith la a certain beano . or carriage of tbe soul that lifts ua ou of tba real ma of toe material am ' phy steal aod makes possible percri Uoo aod life In Ibe spiritual realm do Jesua oalls ua lo lay'np treasures I beaven by livlog a life of farm I God." 1 Here Ibe paator showed, as llluaira ' tlon, Ibe vast difference between 1 petty trader aod a merchant prlncr 9 and sard there was just ancb a differ ' ence between. Ibe materialistic pen pi ' of weak falib aod tbe Spiritual Brtncr I Tbe man wbo Beae a life of fait ' sees life io Its right light. He eeee:r That Ibe life beyood tbe grave la but ■ culmluetlou of tblaoue; that eterui ' life begins here end oow aod goea on 9 to perfection and fruition wltboul h break; tbat tble life lee eeed-eowii.g ' period; thai Ibte life It tbe making of I 9 a character upon wblcb. aa a founds- : tbm, we leter build tbt superstructure I * He therefore: do lives. e> speaks, eo t acts tbat ba will aow such seed as will '■ bring him a harvest later be eball not II have reason to be ashamed of. He eo acta and lives aa to develop e '• character upon wblcb be can build a " good substantial eupiftirncture. t * He llvae wltb ble eya on spiritual '- aud eternal tblnge and llvae aceordIngly, not forgetful of bla material sur- " r ruudhiga here, bat ever mindful tbat * ll/a cunslstatb not In tbe abundance of F tbe tbinge that a man poeaeeaetti. A Tblk Is Jesus' Couceptlou of laying ". up treasures In beaveo.
FRIENDS ADVICE AND WINS Officer Now Bets Anything He Likes; Praises Tanlac. Rubbling over with ' enthusiasm. "Mettle" Keroe. traBlc officer, slslloaed at Broad street aud Lehigh avaoue, koewu to neatly erery Bblladelphlau ae tbe "Humau Whistler," made. I be folio* log remarkable stele- 1 men! recently. Officer Kerns,, who , resides al 2605 W. Harold street. Bbila- . ddpble, aald: I "I bave baen a sufferer from catarrb, , wblcb Onally affected my stomach, r several months. Out day receutly . while I waa auffcriug Ibe worst. 1 slop|<ed a druggist friend of mine, w ho I lo pass my corurr. sod I eaked him to . bring me dos u sonrrI tblog lhat would relieve my roudl- . tlon and be did— It ua. a bullle of "Yea. sir, I was actually astonished I al tbe- quick results | obtained from Ibis Tan -a- My appeille. which had i l*'n vry poor.taipioved iiumrdlaiely, , aod I can ral anything I relish vllhj feeling, es before ! sleep rcsifuily at , mghl and instead of getting up m the . morning with a full brad, bad bleat h , end feeling mean and disagreeable. I I feel rsfieshed aod thoroughly rested . Na longer era I forced lucuusb up ] mu curie lo ciear my throat . which 1 1 » wild formerly be husky and sore rj "Wbew! How 1 suffered from eki ai leal header Ires, but like my in her I troubles Ian lac lani.hcl ll,rm Be r j lie*# me tble Tanlac i. great mrdn-n.r I un hand. My w .f, i. laklng Tanlac." r ma, and she Is rvcriviug equal reI Tanlac is now being especially Intro- - d need at Hughes' 1 antral Pbarmacy, r sole Tanlac distributor, in Ocoao City
If I I t' C iLiitle Anne ] In ihe City I H if Motive For Leaving II | In Ha sit I By TEMPLE BAILEY 4 TT. "i Ti11 j * V-V-, f ; lo her feet. ".It looks mighty pretty!" 1 s| "It certainly th«-a." -Ani.e ugr.-ed a» ^ " | *" •lib. nroihiT." *b- hr.--rth.sL "I'm f " | atatlop ! He alnY never see- toe look J J : hem to the front •' -r. Anne wa^khie J 1 1 But UK-re' was ais.il.sr nam for bhr | | bind the half duxen t.iuhea.hsl younc j " j front gate and tbe big man wbo bnl- 1 j loots] from tbe field- when" tbey were I' j ts-niinl the sights and sounds t.f tbe 1 I tbe for.s-t road be let libs borne walk "Aline." be began and stopped. * Her glance met his. and abe laughed j "nerrously. , "Lsik here:" be- hesitated. "Look e -I'm luokln-"." was ber tremulons rep- c 1 "Lord, here, alu't you golu' to let me , klse you goodhj J" r "Here?" Tbe great trgaL bfndinf , - atsrve the road made for tbeni'X gaDC-
n "iBB nave I vur,' ana ooimsm . 11 tuary of love. "Here?" she whispered »f "Yea. There's so many people at tbe e. "But I ain't never let you -kirn me. Dale." „ | "You ain't never been away before." "I know, bur I'm cumin' back In a 01 week." " | -Somatbln' might happen. Let me • kiss yon. Anne!" a He dropped tbe reins, and tbe old r horse stopped. Tbe gfrl swayed to al ward blm, and be took tier In bis arms d. She was only a sunburnt mountalu r. child, but ber eyes sbone like stanr. , ber cheeks were as pink as tbe ruse uf ber U|W were warm and sweet ' To " blm abe waa allogetber lovely. On tbe platform be warned ber: '• "Don't yon fall In lova wltb any of those city fellows!" "Of course not" she laughed, con 1
srious of her power. "Yon won't?" be urged Jealously. But sire gave blm no further satls- ' fayi"U than a coquettish" "You'll eee!" . «t the eiHl of ber Journey she was I met by Mil rgnret Dntke. Her rather j bad -fauppllcd fresh eggs and butter to ] tbe Drakes ror ten -years, aud It ' been Margaret's w him to bring tie coout^y. maid to town noil-^^H her tbe slgbta. I Anne was hair afraid of tbe luxur™ i of tbe claret colored cushions of the ■ j limousine, but she was more afraid of the dancing eyes of the young man 1 who bad come with Margaret. He ■ , was like a being from another world. ' with bis soft, white bauda,.lrla smootb. . fair skin I "So this Is onr mountain rose!" he . said, and Aune blushed to tire routs of j When they reached tbe big bouse' ' 1 Margaret shafted Anne to s room all ■ ; pink and white and gold aud said: 1 "Yon can dress for diuner. dear, and I then I'll come for yon." »j Anne gasi-cd I "I— I haven't any other dress." she ■ - stammered. - i "Ob!" Margaret apologized. "I nev ' er thought ot tbat. But— I have a w bite gow n with a abort walat-l conld , ' make It fit yon. I think." 1 So It linpi- ii-d that when little Anne I came Into the dining room that night , , sire created something of s sensation. . Margaret had loofied up- the rough . locks with a bit of silver ribbon, and two curls bobbed over one ear and . were caught by a w hite rose. Tbe silken gown swept in folds a trout the tiny straight figure aud bid tbe awkward feet, while a chiffon scarf made a I charitable place of concealment for the 1 The young man wbo had driven nludrrel.a ?" - Ire murmured, taugbr lug lulu Anne's startled eyes. "Don't t.-ase -her. Mark." Margaret protested, with a prrcciulbte note of Irf ritatlori in her rotre. % I "Is he yottr la-i.0?" Anne naked her in a din. - oriH-r of the library. The men were- racking ou tbe heleooy. which overlooked the Italian gardra "1 m not sure." Margaret aald. with I a catch Ja her voice. "We are nut vs.
j U'-*1'ou * del r "'M Margaret said quh kly _ and it trued the wmt.Jw.-t t" miter. things Itut 'that night When mile Anne « "• in Is-d lu the pink end "h'K f""™. tiful with Inrl.qi* l-nilds framing the ( white ... si h-r fa- e aod hanging „j folds -f her s-sriet gown^ ^ "" Ti.sndxl ' ^ t le. lut It Vi •Then It's nil ^rthsir ^ ^ ^ j of Mark." He krn-ws Hurt I have moil- , ey and tti.i fall.. ' bx- Influ.n- v. and j little time '—she ^threw ''■ '^ " d--«Ji | a fril- 1 It Is t."l '-•.. I., gix-s roml-ri-d by I ho I -Imi-le fsllh^ ^ . l^n.*o"'th. "x,|.-.nyt'»,|''.1 Mark while , Margnret i-mted '»r them B- tt*e widl- rwme 'the^roft mghl ► umts of Mark a.ked -I like It but I mis. mother aod Dave." she told him T«ate«T'm golu- to marry him" "You're much i.<o pretty to marry a circled the balcony Ills chance of position brought him Just behind her. ao that she had to turn l^J"kIop Ulm' ' murmured ami kissed the parii-d llpa. . Phe flung blm from her ami stood [ very still ami silent In the while "If run were up on the mountato r Dave would surely kill you foiMhnt.^ In' the other room the music stop- r ped "Come h.-re." Margaret called, "both ' of you?' Anne went to her swiftly, like a bird ' flying to cover. Mark followed slowly, i When they stood tieslde her Margaret ; talked of' plans for the next day -a , matinee and dinner at Rartln's or the _ opera and the Russian daifta-r*. i "Y6u — you needn't plan for me." lit- . tie Anne said. "I'm golu' borne." Margaret sured nt her In "ma lament. "You promised roe a week." ' "I'm sorry, but I've changed my mind." little Anne Insisted obstinately. I "Mother needs me." But that night she crept into Mnrga--It's Dave I want^ she confessed. They Hung togethii*Ar a moment In , tbe darkness. Then Aune w li isjs-red : ' "Don't you marry Mark. Margaret" "Why not?" was tbe sharp demand. "Because— oli." she whispered with a shuddering sense of fife secret she must not share, "wait till somebody ' ' loves vou like Dave .loves me. Marga- . The next day Dave, driving «o tbe 6 mall train, foiiud more precious freight - A soft rain fell on ttie mountain and . made the- forest road a thing of moist drove the old horse to the place where be had Slopja-d on the niorniug of little Anne's dejatrture. Then he lei tbe - telns drop and held out his prms to hla h tweetheart. She ' yielded " this tiine ' "1 ain't ever goln* away from yon again. Dave!" Her face was hidden In his yough. wet coat. "I ain't ever goln' t away wlnr of poaaeaslon. ,f tl knew them city fellows couldn't take yon from me." he said. Then. t.sxe yon rrnm me. ne saia. men.
wltb a- sodden savage- certainty, he added. "I'd a' killed them. If they Your Castlv of Thought. 1 I cur Castle uf Thought Is tbe most ' sacred possession yon hare. 9 It tw your reel estate, your bouse of ■Meyer Wto are tbe agent Shall yon let In ^Hnkgderly tenants? wT Shall you harbor Doubt, s sickly ~ tenant, to Infect well meaning tenants? ' can admit. Turn blm uul i Doubting some one. any one. never - gits you anything If the one you doubt Is unworthy, j then tbat Is hts problem, nut yours i Give blm this to n-nd and let him come • and take treatment I Come and get your thought chanced. and all tfalnga w ill be made Oew.-New f York Sun. By tha Rulaa of thv Game. I Utile Mary Lou was eager to get back to ber new don and didn't know there was going to be any dessert. She . s!lp|ied quietly from her cbalr. hoping she would 'not be observed. Out In the ball sbe met tbe cook with tbe Ice cream, sod as quietly as sbe bad. left It sbe slipped back to ber accustomed place it the table. "Mary Loo." said ber mother repro* ' Ingly. "1 (bought you bad finished your : dinner. It Isn't polite to come back." "But I didn't excuse myself, motb1 er." the little girl said quickly.— New 1 York I'usL Why They Worshiped Cats. W. J. Shown iter explains In the N» I tkuial Geographic Magazine why the i ancient Egyptians worshiped rata • They norieed that where there were rats l lu-re was uu bubonic plague. Tbey 1 lid not know, of course, that It was tbi , Deal on rets that spread the disease Sunny Poopla , Tbe world deligbta In sunny people . The old are hungering for love ro..re I (ban for bread The air of Joy la very r'ehesp. and If yon can help the p.** I on -with a garment of praise It wIP lie better for them tbao blankets-Henry u Drum mend h ! A man of Integrity will never listen i- ke any plea against rooartsace. -Turns .
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