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'SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS: SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 22, 1913.
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
BAPTIST,
Hflpilit f burcb, Fourth tod Tfcjlor
llev. H. J. f'ortcr, I). !>., pastor; old
pUoui) Croi'kdtt 41102 Mumluy sclim! m D:.'w»
fl. ni, Iliiptlhi Voiirif People's Union «l. <1:40
l>. m. Pn/aeliliif by tbu pastor nt II «. in. nml
7:45 p. in. Mornlnif mubjwt, "Tha RMurrfctloii,
*n Intarprttnliob,'1 Hubjwt for owning, "A
Hoiif In tb» Storm," 'J'lin Sunday inimcry will
be upon for xnotlieiH wlio wish to Imva their
1'nltlcN mad for while tli«y attend cluirch, Htm*
dny Nchool for tha nawalwya at 8 o'clock. In
• ho yoiiuK m«a'» Haraea claaa at 0:30 h. m. I)r,
I'ortcr will giv$ nn addromi on "Love, Court
■hip and Marrllft." 1'rayar mtatlng Wertii««
'lny evening «t 7 p. nt. )<adlM* Aid and Mia*
alonnry Hwlity mpota every firm nn»l third
Monday at :»:30 p. in. Tha pnblle la cordially
invited to all nervlca*.
A now Baptlut mlaalon will open In a t*nt on
N»i*lb Colorado Btreet, bat Mr can Hlvaa and Oaaim
Htreata Sunday acboot at II p, m. I'rwhlng nt
4 p. m. by Ktv, T. V. Naal. KvaryboAy
Itn-iled to attend then.- aarvlcaa. R.v. T. V ,
Naal and Deacon H. \V. McCluro and K. 1».
Kant, coiQinltiea la charge.
I'efuet Iftmorltl Bap'lat Church, corner Vic
lorla -ind Boutb Hack berry Htraola I'rvachlng
al II a. m. and 8 p. m. b.v tho paator. Judd II.
If'. I. Morning anbjact. 'Tho Maaler'a Call";
evening, "The Jllgheal Miiinan f'bolw." BllvJo
•■hoil af U:80 a. in.; auperlnteodoDti John P.
fjMUli ft.obaama m.-ct nt a p. nj. Baptlat
i'Ming People'a l.'nlon holda aervlca In church
at 7 p. m. Ladlea' Aid Uoalety Monday at .'I
|». m. Mldwwk prayer acnlre Wadnaaday al
» rn. T'-nchera' meatlog Thuraday at M p. in.
All Invited to our aarrhva.
Priori II w Bnptlat Church; Kltfar T. I. Webb,
<«Hor; ri'xldenca, r»20 I'aaadcna IJtrwl, h>* Au-
taba llolghtai office, tun im Murkvt Htrow
Preaching nt thv church, <»n flar/,n Kit eel, Wcat
Knd, Saturday nt p. in. and Sunday nf
II u rn. and 7:80 p. in. Klder !/•«» Ilanka of
t»»*orglu la e*pec|r«| },, |>M nt thn a.-ivlcia Sundity
night ami will h|mm proacb Monday night nt
7:.lO oH'ck. Ih, Im a repreai-nfatlva man or
tha I'rlinilm Baptlat faith ai«t the churrii
nlhlioa (or hi in a good hcarlug. Kvcrybody In-
vited.
pkh8bytkbian.
MwiIImjb Squaro Pruibyterlan Church; Fred-
erb'k Rowi'ii, f». I)., |»QH|or; rcaldeoca, 319 ('am*
dan SU*ii-Divine worahlp at II m. im ami H
P. in. 1'ijlplt I barm «: "The Kapler -
Ita Influem-H T/non Human Life"; "IJnbell. f—
lla Unrkm-ai and Deapalr." Special profranimo
?r iniutk: Frederick King, muak* dlrc tor; i: K.
ftOLiilraa, chorlaler. C^»ma, and walcoinc. Tiike
Toblo 11*11 car to I.eilngton Avcmi .
First l'iffthyterlan Church, Avenuo I) nnd
r«'iirtli SI net. two blot'ka north of poalofflce;
Arthur 0. Jonca, l>. I)., mliilater Sundiiy
aHua.l and adult flibla claaaea at U;l<0 «• m.
IMvlua worahlp at 11 a. w. and K p. in Voting
J'copla'a S-adoty at 7 p. in. Mldwc.k prHj.T
aervua on Wedncmlay at H p. ui. Tlia public
U cordially Invited to all aervlceii.
I h-abylerlati Mlaalon Bunday Hi'liool, located
runer/of I'eacll and Nevada Htrcna. on s.inb
H«.lghla «'nr Una. Service- every Sunday lifter*
fi'a.n at I o'l-ha k. i;verylmdy la widrom» and
cordially Invited to attend.
Waal Fn«l I'r* abytcrlau Church Mundny
M»lioo| at 10 a. Hi.: Prof. .1. A. Slarm-a. au|H>rln
tend ant. 1'rearhlng at II a. ui.; th< rn«\ "An
Waaler Mcaaaac." Prcarhliig at 7:45 p. m.
I.adi-a* Aid Monday at .1 p. m. Young Men *
cittni Monday at 7::k» p. mi. Young p**'»j»iea
a..»K vervica TbtMMlav nt H p, m. A eurdlHl
Melroina to all. r<>|nrNdo Avanua and ZMr/ainora
Ktrrel, Weat Knd car. W. A. McDowell, in In
later.
I.'ehv.'r Boulevard PreMiytarlao Church Hun-
da) at 9:90 a. in.; C. M. l.lcklldar, au-
tiarlnlffHhnt, I'ublle aervlca In obaervanei* «tf
l;.i'»«-r at II a. n». I.. II, Moray, inlnlNier.
Harlandnl'- (Teabyteriuii Church Sunday
^•Iwol and i;nater #*cn;laea at a. in. Mlae
I" ^f Moray, aui»eriiitf*rxJenl. Knaier w«>rui<*n
ai 7:."^l |». n». I#. H. More;, nlnlalcr,
Ctlca I'reabyierlan Church, Welt Poplar and
.IhcWn Strertu: take Mho Ivdr.. .-ar; Tbon.oa
IV (lallaher, pa»tor: iWldenca, au We«. C«,|.ii.r
I he huuday «erOcc« v. ill | „r * wUMl„nai v
• hnraettr. At tie* inornlng hour. II • i.* k, Ct-
paator will occupy the pulpit and «« will oh-
tha Uvlngatono ^autenalll. At tb»- oven
lug a^nlce, at h u'cbak, tbe pulpit will lie
lllla«l by ll#r. Mr. S^-uUdio. from th.« uiiaaio.)
fialdM of India. Hundny achnol m «. Ui..
«»l.h e,a«aea for all aj:oh. Wcaluilnater league
f«r VJUog pe,.ple at 7 p. uj. Wo >iv<t Tt»^
public a mo*t cordial welnune to worenlp wllb
Plrat 1 ait'-d Pr^abyterlan chureh, corncr tig
gen and Locuat Kin^ia; Rev. c R. McHtravlch,
mlpt*ter-Rabtmth arhoni Nt 11:45 a ni.: Dr.
N Km ling, auperlotendant. hp«<< ial Kaat«<r
i«M*rainnio In Sabbath aeh«»ol. I'rraehlng \at
II a in. and 7:3f» p. m. by the pa»t«>r .Moinlug
tlcnj#. "Tha Heal of fb- Covenant": evening.
"1 be Belgn of Pea'-*." RetcpUon of utnnlM'ra
at n«mlug aarrlre. Ynnug peopln'a prayer mi-et
tig at B;.l0 p. to. Klrangng .•apeclally Inviivd.
Alt mo Ifeiirhtm United l'reab>l»rlan Church,
l» the Apf acnoolbotuM—Sabbath aebool at
p. m,: MUa Fdlth Warnork, au|terloteud<tit.
• 'reaching at 3:80 p. m. hy Re». 4i. K. lit
Stravlck. Coin# witfc ua and *e will do 7011
gvi d.
Waatmlnater Pr^abyterlan Chureh. n^n.-r Oil*
rteu in<l King William Strata; R-v lin»ika I.
Dl-key, rtat^-Sunday a»bo«d, with iiM-etliw
.( Taiaca and Phllatiwa ilaaai'a. at 9:»0 a. m.:
'I. M. Smith, auperlntendent I'l.-aiblnf at 11
•. in, and H p. 10. by the paator. Special Waaler
wnlce and anale. Waatmlwiter l^agu-. yum*
M^plrf'a mating, at 7 p. 10., precediug the even
ltg preaching. Midweek prayer a"rrlca Wed-
lie;liny nt H p. in. All are Incited to theiu
acMlcnn, vlallfira ami atrnngi-ra welcome
I tnc Stre.'l Praabyterlirf Church, comer of
Pino ami Omaha Utraeta tlnke s. p. depot mr/;
.1. It. .lacoba, panlur; W'lldenca, VJ44 Kaat Com
inerco Street I'reacbing at 11 a. m. and ft p. m.
by «tie uaitor. Sunday achool at U:80 a. m.;
It. I*. Wright, luporlntnndent. Covenantor Bnlrd
ineoti with tho Junior Mlaalon Band at 4 p. in.
Wcatmlniter League for young people rneeta at
7 p. in., procedlng the evening a.irvlc*.
Mill
All are
week meeting nt N p. m. Wodueaday.
welconra lo thi.'Hc m rvlcci.
MICTHODIJBT,
S< ulh IIHtflila Mdhodlit Church, «orn«'r Pal
motto and Portnr Straeta Sundiy ae||ia»| al 0:
11 id.; It. c. .folly, auperlntendent, Preaching
ai llir 11 o'clock hour 11ml Iho evening aarvlro
al 8:15 o'clock. Hubjecia not announced. The
Huracil and Pbllathcaa m.'Cl with the Hundny
icliool. Junior League nt 4 p. in. K)»wort i
Loiijfiio al 7:l » p. in. I'rayer meeting Wedfice
da;\ at 7:4r> p. m. We extand 1 moat cordlil
welc«*,me lo Iho public to worahlp with ua.
Mamo Methodlat Church, South Alamo and
Wickei Streeti ; Houth Alnuio cat will bring you
t<» the place; we worahlp In the baaemeiit of
the church -Sunday ichool it W:3<> a. m. Kp
worth l^aguo at 7 p. u< Proiehlng by the
p.Ktor ni II 11 111. wllli appropriate Waaler
aeiviea, in which there will i»o apaclal muile.
Dr. Burgln will preach at the k o'eba-k aervlce.
Come and bear him. A. Noble .lauj'-n, paator,
Trinity Methodlat Kplacopul Church. Avenue
t and Pecmi Hlrei-i, "A Church of (Jwal Cheer'
itrangera welcome; ttrln Palmer Wright. D. D
piihlor; old phone C.rnckalt -708— At II 11. in
"Tho Kilter Mcnaage as Internrated by David
LD Ingalona." Sunday a< lmol Waaler concert at
T:*Ji» p. ui. Sunday nebool at 0:45 e. 111. Junior
l eague, at 4 p. in. EpvvorlU league at 7 p. in.
M hi week ^'-rvleo We/lneailay evening.
I'roipoct Hill Methodlat Church, corner Buena
Vlalu and CIIx^Im Streeta; Nallninlel ll. RchiI
preacher In churge; realdence, 2105 Btiena Vial
Ktreet Preaching at JI 11. m. and H p
M'-rnlug Iheino. "Tho Knipty Tomb." Sunday
acbool nt 0:4:» 11. m. Devotional aafrlco, Bp
worth l/eaguo. »t 7 p. m. Mlaalonnry Society
al :: p, in. Monday. Prayer nieetlug Wednea
day evening al H o'clock, stranger* and vUllora
In the city cordially luvltod to thcae a"rvltvi.
Travla Pnrk MelhiaJlat Church, corner Navarro
and Tnvli Streets Subbith achool at 0:30 a. m
Kpwortn l.engue »t 7 p. in. Morulug worahlp
hi II o'clock, with aermon by the paator, Sail
Anionic Comniandery No. 7. Knlghla TemplMra,
will atlcuu thia lervlce. At I p, in., Sundav
tM-'hool evar.gellatlc icrvlce. Puplla nnd oihera
who dehlro will be received Into the church,
Al S p. ui., public worihlp, with lernton by the
l?i><!ii. All pewa open. Special tuunlc and u
•mi Hi! weleonie for ill.
MeKlnley Avenue Met bod lit Church,
MfHI 11 ley Avenue aiel I'reaa Street Kumlay
M'hool at 0:JI0 a. m.; W. S. Towuacud, auperln
tetMleul. Proftotdflff at 11 11. in. by Dr. Me
KUjiimi of the Arkanaaa conference. No aermon
hi 7:45 p. in., but apcclal inualcnl prog ram ma
Mill ho rendered by Hie Kpworlh huigue In
tuilar ae»vlce.
Went lOnd Methodist Church. Leallc K. Booth,
inator Sunday tahool it 0:l.*i «. m. and preach
iiK by the paator ut 11 a. in Subject, "The
Rlxen Christ." Th- choir will rentier special
music. Tho Kpworlh league will have charge
of tho cvnnlng aervlce and will render a pro
i? 1 a mm o cooilatlng chiefly of nusle. The Sun
11 ly acbool *111 alao have an Kaater progrififme
Ptnyoi meeting Wednegdaji evening at 7:45
odock A cordial luvltulbui to all,
Alamo Height* Methodlit Church, corner
Broadway and Poeo HIr«*#»t»; Haalon lliirlafi*dd
naitor, nnd W. M. Carter, superintendent
Preacblng «t II a. in. ami H p. m. Hunda
whool at u. 111. The pallor will preacl
iH-lh im rnliig and evening. There will bn
ape'lal aervlce at II o'cWa-k. Prayer meeting
Wenuoidsy at s p. m. You are conllallx In
vlled lo attend lliem Kcrrfcea. Come and bring
)our frlenda.
< hkihtian
Prograuime »t Central Chriatlsn • hurch, Main
and San Pedro Avenuei.; Iluuh McLellin. mil)
t" 1'Jd Last French Plicc Morning: Prelude,
"tJloria." MIhh Orvia; antliem. "Down From
Their Throne" (Carter); duet, "'flio Lord li My
Ugbt" (Buck); Kaater i^rmon, Mr. McLellan
taiitlnde, MIm Or»h. In tho evening at *
o'clock the church choir will render the beautl
ful Kilter cantata by l/>n-n/. "'Ilia Kaiter Ifen-
aage," The whole M»rtlc* it night will Im* de-
Voted to mualc with the ei<*eption of mine
lotio«iui lory remark* hy the minister.
Hovetument Hill chrlallin church, corner
Maaon Sfrroi and New Braunfela Avenue. Al
Imrt T. Ki^ta, pawtor; residence, ;ur.» Cnrnon
Stn-ei Bible ichool at 0:45 a. in Baiter pro-
gramme it I0:3U i. ui.. couaiallng of winga and
Mcitattona by the children, mlted quartet and
aoloH. The frlende are cordially Invited to tlila
f»»a«t of good thinge. Communion at 11:45 a. in
Chrlatlnu Kudeavor at 7:.'S» p. in. Preaching et
7,iH' p. m.; auhjeet, "The Foundation of our
^ T:«p,
NHW THOUOHT.
The Unity Soeleiy of Practical chrlatlaoity
iiMM.ti for aervlce every Sunday night; al«i
Wrdneaday night, for attnly, at H o'clock, at 809
(iardeu Street. Old phone Crockett PJ07.
■V ANGELICAL.
Vint Kvangellcal Chnrch-Speclil Eaater aerv-
♦♦*»n la tho Bible M-bnol at D:iK) a. ui., Prof.
C. A. Arnold, Miperintcndcui. Morning wor-
ahlp and Milium at II o'clock. Subject of the
rmon. "The Viet of the Beeurrcctlon." At
lb# night ecrvlee Ihe choir of thirty voices,
■U. . RllUjn 1,
(t r..r, »v, 50).
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Prayer uic« (log Weduea
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absolutely pure and wholesome.
There is no Rochelle salts, no
harmful residue left in the food
that is leavened with K C.
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TEXAS CLERGYMEN
READILY ENDORSE
"PLANT JUICE" —A BRIEF AND
FORCEFUL STATEMENT OF ONE
SAN ANTONIO MINISTER.
The fiov. A. W. Heme hen. paator of tht
Evangelical Lutheran Church In Han An-
tonio, and whoae homo In at 129 Cherry
Htreet, that city, ban been greatly bene
Cited hy the umo of "Plant Juice." For 1
long I hue he vvuh a sufferer from n com
plication of stomacb and liver troublen
The exactions ami duties of hla exalted
calltug almost completely undermined the
health of tho Hev. Mr. Ileuscben; In fact,
the clergy In general are subject to uervoun
stomach and liver dlaordors, us tiro most
profeailonal men. The Hev. Mr. Hensehen
was at traded to "Plant Juice" by the
statement of aeversl noted clergymen in
various parts of Texan tfiat they had bee
cured or greatly benefited by ltM use. II-
declded to try II and IiIh Improvement and
restoration to health has been rapid. He
Is very enthusiastic over 1 his new tonic
nnd Ih recommending It lo his frlenda and
those who suffer from stomach, liver or
kidney troubles. It Is not only the best
known specific; for tho Ills of those vllal
organs, but It Is the greatest general tonic
for the upbuilding of run-down systems In
general. It Installs new life and energy
and promotes tho healthy nnd proper func*
tlons ef tlte whole body. For Na'o
Fischer's. (Adv.)
under tbe direction of Mla« Mayme Wellner,
will give Ihe "Master Evangel" eantuta. The
night service will begin at 7:45 o'clock. Church
located at tha corner of Burnet and Cbeatuut
Ktreeti. Take Nolan cur to i:he*tnut Htrect
walk one block north, fc}. flarfleld Jebneoa.
psator, .'27 Burnet Ktreet; old phone Crockett
toi.
Oorman KMingeiical Ftledeuf Ohureb, Malo
Avenue and Klmlm fltreet; Carl Baenger, pan
tor—Hnndey acbool lit 0;15 a. rn. (ierman
preaching it I 10:110 a. m. Theme of morning
aermon, "Mfe," The Hunday m'hool will give
a apeelul Kaater arid Llvlngatone centenary pro
grainiuo at 8 p. m. Hundav aehwl teaehera'
uuellna uiut choir rehear-nl Friday oveiiliur.
Kvangellcal Lutheran Church, Mliaourl Synod
—Divine aervlc-a, conducted in the tienuau luu
guago, Sunday oveolng at s p. m. at the Wood
men of the World Hall. 120% Went Commam
Street, two block" wi*»t of Joake'a atore. livery.
b«»dy welcome. Congregation meeting at 7 p.
in. "Uod'a Word nnd Luthar'a IVa-lrlne. pure
no'V, and forever ahall endure." William V
IJcuuhoff, puator.
PURIM KKRV1CKH.
I'urlng the .lewlah liollda.va, aervlcea will b>
held hy the congriuratlon of the Temple Agu
diith Achlm Ka turd ay evening at s o'clock and
Masw
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Even the most delicate can eat hot
breads raised with K C without distress.
Try K C Baking Powder breads if yeast-
raised bread does not agree* with you.
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If • friend hasn't heard of Nebo.
The Gloriously good Cigarette.
Don't let him get away — gite him one.
Watch him chortle with gladneu.
Hear him tajr: "GeeI where can I get a box?"
8m«l«y riK rnlng t( U u'llirk, coDiliiitH l.y
Itnhhl fob iriou.
KPltfCOPAL.
HI. John'. Church, i'..rn»r uf Cli'rry «ml Burn.l
Mtiwlfc Bervk'ii. r.p ICuator: Hiui.|»x wli.ml *1
Hi » m. MoruInK prayer nml h..iy rommutlnn
«l II o'clra'k. rhllflrr'n'M fcmival al 4 p
Kvuuinr prayer at 7:ir. oVImk.
NI. Ltiki.'n Churi'li, 'jj.hi l.|..<'k Wi'at fVnnmcnv
S'lripl (M-riluK fi.r Knitter: Kimila} achoul at
0:4(1 ». iii. Morning Iimynr «l II o'l'lurk,
Ht. I iiui'm K|ii*i'n|wI niUK'h, i jni i-nun.'nt Tllll
,Ser»M'r.ii nt II i.VtiH'k nn linKlnr Hiimlnv, wllli
cilibratl'in nf I be Imly iniunniiilon. 'Mv
K". II. Chrlnllan will ufflrlat
•I. Mark's I.|iiM'ii(p.I rhurrli, Travla Park:
Hrv, Mi 111 |. i rrctnr—Nitvi.-.'* for tnst«r
SiiwIo.m duly rmniiiiitunn at t .11 a. m. Kun-
lay w liiy>t at ft ». m. Holy i'oiiuntiiiliHi at "i
in. %fori.lu^ tiruycr. bnly ciuiuiguiim and
a.rimiu at 11 o'i'lock. ' tiliilu n'n Hen Ira at 4
Ku'nlw pfajrr ami Mru"ii al H O'clock,
ran.r Mmiiluy, at I*. a. m.. holy romiiitmlon,
Eaator Ttipaday, at It) a. m., holy couiinuQloa.
Hllll.K KTI DINTt.^^^H
'Iho I'x'al daw Kill niMt ■* llkUa| suinlity
at i p. in. for HIM.. httMy I'. \y |tr..ikinau
nlll addri'io. tho claw at ,1:li p. m. Xubjwt.
"Tht) Mlauao of Mherty anil tlm Natiuno of Op
iwtunity... Bt rran Iomoii again nt * p. in. All
inootliif ut I IT North l'l<.r»n strict, tMon
Woodman Hall,
fllltlKTMN iTlENfR.
Clrat Ckcirk of Chrlat, Kclantlit, corwr rifth
filn.t atnj »muc I), Ko. W1 «orrkra Nutntay
at 11 a. in anil H p. in, Kcruiou from tho
lirMtan N.|rii'u Quarterly. MubJ.-ct: "Mm
lor." Tho riiMiliif .orvlo# la a ropotlilnn of tho
ni'irnlnt senIc- .Sunday school at »:I0 a. in.
Tcallmonlal mMtlng Wmtiwaday at * p. id. Km.
moling room at 1110 (lllilu l.ml,tint nfu-n dally
ii.rpl Bundaya and legal kolidaya <rom IV a. m.
to i.'M p. in.
THI3 NEW I'llint'H.
Tlte Now Chureh - Servli'oa Sunday tuornlnga
at II o'clock at tho Woman', dob, jot t'ara
don street: llov. Clydo W. Broouicll, paator.
Kuhjocl, .'Tho Crown of Llf«." Comiaunlou
Wlrlce at noon. Ilraillng. claaa and panl<>r'a
conaullallon ri«.in«. J'Jl TM Unntcr building,
opuu dally. All arc welcome.
THEOSOPUICAL BDCIBTT
Tlic 8.111 Antonio branch of the 'llnaaopblral
»leiy will iiioet on Bunday at 3:30 p. ui. at
■OS tvnirnl tifflca building. Tbe .ubject for
tha lecture will be "Tbcoaophy- a BymjHiaiuui."
All mu invited and tlie reading r«Ku la otH-n
d.lly tg vl.ltora frwj of charge from J to 4 p. ui.
tlawa atv alao held free lo lbo»e de.lrlng to
atudy.
COSOIIEGATID.SAL.
Central I'migregatlonal Cburdi, Ptlweat
Tlieater. Hell door lo tinnier Hotel; B«» Frank
l')et. tumbler; Sir. Abble Latnliert Maraball of
Itoatun, mil,.i.t ami dlraclor uf inuali:; l»r. i-u
"her t). Whitman, organlei--Bunday achuol at
Wltl a. ni ll.ater pi atiHuinio: ]>nbll<- wor.blp
at II a. in.; ^'rui'-i "The fti.urM'tlnn of
t'brbt and a III. ■. Humanity"; muaic til
I'eutral t'hoiu. "I, in ih tiraTe," "Throng
Ip tbe Biei'.," lie 1'e.ipla'a Anthem"; by
Mr». Maraball, "Hauler I' tVand.watar).
Tbe Tradea I ..unrll the Harper.' tnioa and
the bu.lncaa girl, of tbe city hat. b*en npt-
daily Ibi'lt.d tovioerow. All aeat. are free.
Ll'TUBBAK.
Bt Jnbu . Ktangelltal l.ulberan Church, cor-
Mr Ea.l Nueva ant Booth I'reaa ftreeia; 0.
Ilartuiui.il, paator . Morning aervlce, conduct*.!
Ill tbe Metnian language, at 10 o'cloi'k. Subject,
"ReMrrei-tlon." Two aolectlona teudered by the
church choir. I'rof. R. \'olgt, orgaulat, violin
polo, by William Marl, "Audante ana Conrvrt
>ou Memlclaaohn." Communton Erenlag aerv.
lee. conducted In the Eaglls:. languag, , al T:90
o'clock. Bublci t, "Tbo ClKlpIra on Their Way
to Rinoiaua."
Trinity l.ulberan t'bnrrb, corner Comptos
Avenue and Street: Ilea. A. I. Nwloe
hart -Bunday a.'ln»l at # :I0 a. n. reaching
aervlce at 10:30 a. m. A claaa will let coo-
firmed and baptla..l and the l»rd'a Hopper will
be reivbtated at tbla aarrtce. Sermon tbenie,
"Tbe Uird la lliaeo." Yon are welcome.
Ciroce Kngllah l.otberau ChitrrhL Avenue E.
three mih'ka fr tn p-wtofflce; Itev, J, V. Eelger
paator: •••aldence. via Avenue E. pbowe, t'nrk'
ett .Ml* Bunday a>ht»l al » .10 a. n. Banlcea
on U.lcr I by at HUU a. m. and T !lg p. m.
Tlie paator will preach at Ibe neoolng aerate,
on Tbe Me.Mge (if tbe Angfl." Mar. Paul .
Item of Cotaiaboa, iibl". wtu preach al tbe
night aerike Tb. lord a tapper will be
h, r.ed lii tonaeetiu* wlib I Kill! aerriera ....
Tevtei. Iti.ee deairlng to eoaie In coamunlon
will aiuwuvw their tntaniton to the paatar an
Halnrday. Tbe Ijdlca' Aid h™ lety win giro an
ra.ter egg huat oa M.-ndav i„ tbe Itnaday
acb>Mv acbolara. All wrkelar. are ta ba at tha
church oo Monday al K ui p. m Ton ale
hereby iilmdcd a cordial a.lcaat
aervIce..
BPinui'Ai.itrra
ri.ai Kpirttaallel Aaaoclalloa; Bar Oacar A
Mgerly and Hoieniv Edgerly of fjly Hal.
S. V will leriuie and glva raenag.a al Moa
toe Hall. 123 ludedad turret, at n p. m. Bunday
Bublect of lecture. 'Where Ignorance la llliaa
It la loll} lo He Wl«e." 1'iiidlc cordially in
ailed. '
« Al lltiMC
CORK HP-
81 Maiy'a Catholic t'bureli. ni. Mary'a Street
one block nuth of ike liuuter I|„ie|. Be.'
J II yman, Olll. t«ator- -Maaee. on Ban
day at "it.r hour begn niog al « a. m. Mlgb
uiaaa. with aarwm. al II o'cha-k. Iberial aiaaee.
at # and 10 o'clock for ie.ii|»w|ir.|,|eta and «|.|
tora 'blldreo . maaa al u o'clock. Tbe rata-
.lot for n-ai Caiboiba c^nmence. Bunday oven
log al ?:!& NrI ir.« eivl * nenlug al I:U
Ma.aea during Ibe week al 0:Hl and l:l» g, m
I III HI II OP TUB N.IKAIIKNP
Meeting place. MB Avenuo l». Mar Maverlek
ark: Ullliaai K. Plater, paalnr; reeideare lai.,
Ilnraet fireel; II L. Hie. Bunday ackool aigvr
intend, nt Snail a r ackonl al »:U a, aa. Preach
lag al II a. m Tbe Bimlay • Ik»i will raader
a prngramaie al T:U p. m .oaaiatiag at .aer
Viae, lerltatlone aad raarl.l muaic. Player
ling Thuraday al t il p. ai. Subject for
by laoralng. Tbe Kaya of lieatk." i'uMIr
invited lo all aeralcea.
CIIV Hi II IN HON.
Tbe San Aalmlo branch «f ibe t brlatlan
Catholic Apcetollc Churab ll Una, John A
U>wl., ovcraeer, aucveaaor lo John A lei aad er
IkiwU. ti.iiader. kalda regal a r aervlcaa la Red
M.a'a llall, 1I3H Sole-lad Ureal, each |«nl'a
Da) al » p. m. Alao al 1» I .'lar street each
Tlnwlay al S p. aa. %ie.-bl Kaaler eertlrea la-
ra.ovrna. Pull prvwe..|.«.| „( wklte tebe.1
■ belt, aewly mganlaed. Bubjact. Hev I. la-
I *10 be lhal li.etti -.cl «.. dead; aad Maud!
I tin allvt feitvamol*. aw a, .ad ka<a tbe heft
There's a Reason for Everything: Every Purchase
Is a Reason for Shopping at WOLFSON'S
Ready Saturday to fill the needs of last minute Easter
shoppers at reasonable prices, and our interpretation of
reasonable prices being that things shall not be sold for more than they
are really worth, and to sell only merchandise that we are willing to buy
back in ease it is not satisfactory.
Pretty Linen Parasols for $1.50 Two Kinds of $1 Gloves for Easter
Pongee color, plain and embroidered styles
with natural wood handles, special $1.50
At 23(" r>c and 50c, pretty parasols that small
girls will be proud to own.
Both are 16-button length; one is white or
chamois color suedette, that may be washed
like a handkerchief, when soiled—the other in
white, black, blue, pink or pongee silk $1
An exquisite display of exclusive HATS is on display,
ready to take away to wear Easter. We do not think there
is a more thorough varied assortment in San Antonio.
COME AND SEE!
98c for a Table Cloth
of $1.25 Quality Today
Full bleached, hemstitched, 58x
74 inches, sold regularly for
$1,25, Saturday 98c
25c Table Scarfs 19c, 18x48
inches, hemstitched, nice mate-
rials, special 19c
9
Ribbons That One Can
Always Find Use For
At 10c the yard—silk taffeta
ribbons, six inches wide; one
is in assorted solid colors and
is regularly 35c; the other in
fancy designs in a variety of
light shades, regularly sold for
25c, Saturday, yard 19c
Buy These Linens: Use Them When Needed
"»0c French Shrunk Suiting: .'16c, yard wide, white, all linen,
a good 50c quality.
WV Linen Lawn 19c, yard wide, sheer quality, suitable for
waists or one-piece dresses.
B9c Waist Linen 59c, 44 inches wide, glove finish, light
weight,'for waists or one-piece dresses.
90c Union Linen 79c, a yard and a half wide, medium
weight, for coat suits or skirts.
Bath Towels with Initials 15c Instead of 20c
Double thread Terry cloth, fringed, 18x30 inches, with a
woven initial.
So far as we know they are not to be had elsewhere, and
certainly not this quality for 15c.
Or you may have at 8 cent*, 18x30 hemmed huck towels
with red striped borders, regularly 10c.
75c Sheets Are a Good Investment at 64c
These are in a linen finish, torn, hemmed and ironed sheets,
81x90, all made of one piece of good material.
Saturday at 04c, saving lie on each sheet.
W/iC Pillow Cases, 11c—the muslin is of a good quality,
they are 42x36 inches, hemmed cases sold regularly at
12Vjc, Saturday for 11c.
Indian Head Suitings: 17c Quality 12 l-2c
Light and dark stripes that will make up into very attract-
ive garments for summer wear. 34 inches wide, special, 12'/jc
17c Ramie Linene 12!4e, solid colors. 30-inch width, a regu
lar 17c quality at 12(<ic
8 l-3c .Apron CheckN 6c, 27 inches wide and in all sizes of
checks, a good quality at regular price.
9c Bleached Domestic, 15 yards $1, yard wide, with a soft
finish, bleached, 15 yards $1
Some Spring Hosiery: Fine Assortments
For 89c, black thread silk, finished with double tops, high
spliced heels and double soles and toes 89c
For 13c, regularly 50c, boot silk hose in pink, blue, gray,
helio, navy and champagne. Saturday i;jc
For 29c. regularly 35 to 50c, an assortment of tan boot and
allover lace hosiery at 29c
Misses' black or white silk ribbed hose 35c
Children's half sox, white, black, tan, red, plain lisle; also
cotton and lisle with fancy tops 25c
Men WhoExpect to Wear
a SPRING SUIT Easter
Should Pick Them
Out Early Saturday
(The
Wolf son
Label
Guaran-
tees
Quality
and
Service)
s
III
'son
San Antonio.
Our clothing is bought
and sold on merit—if
our manufacturers do
not meet our specifica-
tions we do not keep
their clothing—if they
do not meet with your
expectations we want
to know about it.
Spring Suits
Are READY
So are FLORSHELM
shoes, and the man
who has not tried them
has not known of one
perfect fitting shoe of
guaranteed quality.
$5.00 for the
usual $6 kind
The BOYS' store is
readiness to
outfit them
greatly to
their satisfaction—also
to the purse of the par-
ents.
UAIN FLOOR
Borax Is An Everday Necessity:
Half Price Saturday—
"Twenty-Mule Team" brand, 10c sixe, 5c.
Packer's Tar Soap Ik, regularly sold at 25c.
Oioxogen, 40c for a 50c bottle.
Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 40c, a regular 50c cream
that is worth the full price.
tha G«a9«l rf lha
■la* aatf tail; lltlaf.
Ilk I ha aid. All an
lo<lta4. Srtila r flfaaa. »taa«*llft la rtatta.
«f ilaatfa and af kail
kin(4oia. aaKatloa, Ih ^
Ira. bliur ami ft..10* wlik IU» all
la K fll bb
I NITAKIAS.
Piliarlan fc*lft». R". 1">rfa M.
mini.I.' drrtlraa at (M4 Pallowa' Hall, (rork
an Hoial. N. fimiiay al 11 t. m. Tomorr'W't
M*. "A Mnrtpia Int.rpra'i'lna at Kutrr "
Xaii4ar arkM al 10 a. m All >ra wakaaw.
■ ■ i ■■ ^^1 ■ ■
Kantrr Smite* at ColunibiM.
Kprrlal Talagtaai la Tka Btyraaa,
coumana t«*.. »i»nh ji.-Th* dir-
frmt churclict of Ih* loirn are prapar
lr.|| for Kaalar r*l«hretli>B*. Tha Phlla-
Iht* r l.ia« of Ilia Mathodlal Church nt.
nn Kamar
the horo* ot
of Ha mornbaf* ....
Of Ih. »«m« church *111 h«v* an Kaat.r
fiilt. boi iTlKart,' P«rlr Hnlurrtnv nfl-r-
mion *1 th« raaManct of Mra ('. tt
lliotM kii'l an Kaal.r aormnn Hundny l-\
Ihrlr p*a|i>r. Hav. J. D MoWhorlar
Th* youniirr i hiMr.ii of «h. Kpl»i op.il
hurrn *IH «:ln*..i Ih. nln.|i'ir of
■ ■> Kjiulir hunt Malurtliiv «fl*rnnnn 11
the rttldraca ot Mr* C. ft. (trow. Th*
oi um aannuoiai i nurrn rtv.
nrtr Thurmlajr .rtoltUf »«
IIm Oaorirt* t*wli.«iL on.
ml»r» Th* atimllrr chlMrrn
HunbMm Roclttr "f th» i»me rhufh will
ha anlanaln ^ with a partv Hun.l«v art
•rnoon bv Mh.It. JuiM anil Whit Ar
rlucton nt Ilia ir.Mnior of thalr aunl.
Mlaa Sslll. WhltflcM Th. I'hUrrli llaalf
will h. <lworilr.l nn.l tha pn-lnr. It.v.
William llart. will d.llvrr all Kaat.'r tr-
ninn Hunlay mnrnlna
Tha t'aiholli' iliurvh will hatr mia«
Sunday at IA a. in. and til th* children
will hold rotnmuiilon. Th* prla*t. Patliar
T Omyth Vnudn-, will praarh an Kaitcr
•Minon at th* rrrular hour.
Kirrbuia Actlrc al San An)jclo.
Kparlal Tal^traai In Tka Ktpr...
HAX A Nil It LO, Ta«.. Mnrch tl.-riiw.
«uppoa«t to b* of lnr*ndlary orlvtn. da-
ftroyad an uroccupied rcHanca ownc-l
by Paul Kunt of LaGrann at an early
hour thla motnlnc. Th. Ion I* mot.
than tl.>". with no Inauranc*. Officer*
hal'ava ftrebuai ar* at work har*. a* thla
l« Ihe ae.-nmi fir., within a week
(•need |o l«* work nf In. miliaria*
*up-
■ ahalaae* »rrr1<*. rkeae*
'at
Farmers' Warrhotme Klrrla.
facial Talafram lo Tka Rlpraaa.
HOCKOAI.K. Ten, March J|.-Th»
atiakhnldera nf tha Karni.ra' Wa.-'h.ija.
' onipany held th«lr annual maailn« Mot,,
oay, »l which time nlflcra and dir.-'-
tora w.re vlcctad nirl plana niada („r an
aldltlonal atoreromn, wher* artlrla* nf
•trnaial in.rcliandir« will be kapt. It
waa alao detertnltird to ilouhl.i th* e-.p-
Hal alock and pra.lmlnary i>lan» In-aklnt;
lo the aecurtlift of new *ti" k if* nlrcadv
under way. Tli* fnllowlm: nfheera w*rc
•kctcd, nnj tlio fact that no "han*»a
Ware mad. I* a compliment to Mere
U*«. rh*rrv and HcMl, wlm hava i^an
Mich *ucc*a*ful pll.ita for the p«»< two
)mr*. The of fleet a are Hi A. Dnaa,
pi.'.ldent: J B. Charry Jr. aararal man-
iy»r; John C *cott. a«-ratarr .llmetora,
A. r>oa*. A. l>o»a John C. Hot', J.
Cherry Jr., Jo* Itrnwn. J F. Drum-
luond. u tledell, R. N Jonea. John T.
Wh«tl*y and J. K M. WHUatei.
Two Flr*a al Han Marco*.
*1^1.1 TVif raia t» Tk. Ripra..
HAN MA Hi i iH. Tu„ Manli :i-M
h.for* noou Thuraday (Ir* aaa dtnow
ared til Ilia tealdeaca of T. C. Knlfhl oa
Academy Kill and. hut for Ih* llmely tr>
rival of Han Marroa vnlual**r fire ila.
partmenl, ercr>thln« would hat* *..u«
up In amok* Aa It la. much of Mr
Knight'* furniture waa <lc*<royed. whll*
the houae wa* badl) wrecked by tt» nn
,'in.l water
Juat after th. noon hour another alert*
*a* turned In. and It was fnund that tin
.niton on the Kaly rnlton platlorm wa*
a niaa* of flame* Twenty hale* war*
pnrilv ilratMyed md |he in*a Amounted
to ten bale* of cotton.
vou un cure that backache,
l-ala aim* tka M, dlulaeee. keadavk. and
Rss'.lsaRts.s^; »•**•«• ■* •
iao*Anf LEAf. Ike p|. au*t not aad l,< .k*
ct»* ft* ell KMwf, Itladdar and t'rtaaiy tni^i
WkM ye* f«l *11 raa dnwi, llred. «.«»
«t|fc.«t .iw-mt aa. tMa raaurkaM* ctahik*
Ikaa of aatin-'a km. .nn ,**ria. Aa a irtal. |*ta-
il" II ka. e^ael M"ikr» ii.a>v Anaiatl*.
ta*( I. .-Jrt ky 4.<iuM. ... .e«i t., r*. -d
• *•!... kaeM'la •■-*! >'tt*k Adilten, Ike Ualk.i
tiny t*,. la-Rey. M, I.
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