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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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10 THE PANTAQEAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1915. to SCOFIELDS TO LIVE at least Itinn nan Baby's Happiness Depends On Health SUNDAY SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES OVER IN PEORIA THAT CITY TO BE THEIR HOME. Ings started, exclusive of dejices. within a few weeks architecta report that plan. ready been drawn for several 1 idences and they anticipate a ous year In building lines.

Uesplte the snow and' revisited the city yesterJay w'( new high school site runted. Altho the ground Va? Ui shape, the excavation work i. ward. In a reasonal manner. There is a vast an, hllilrllnv 81 New Work Will Take Former Y.

M. C. A. Secretary On the Road for Three Months of the Year. xmicuii already ground, so that when the excL evening lectures will be given.

"The Servant In the House" is the subject. The play was written by Charles Rann Kennedy and ia one of the most beautiful interpretations of the Christ spirit in modern literature. Sunday school will meet at a. m. The Epworth Lague at 6:30.

The chorus choir will rurnlsh special music thruout the dav. German Sunday school at 9:15. Subject for the morning worship, God Care of the Sparrow." Epworth league at 7 o'clock, followed by the language: subject, hvldencea of Gods Presence With ls. The pastor, A. F.

LuJwig, will prach bth morning and evening. Park Sunday school at 9:30. Com- wlth Bermn k-vangellst Johnson. Junior church at f.P; m- mass meeting for all at 8 ock Special music and whistling solo by Miss Shackelton. Senior League at 6:80.

Service of song and sermon by evangelist at 7:30. Joseph Shoehan's Chicago Hotel. Joseph J. Sheehan. formerly man-cEl1" the old phoe" hotel of this fi of the Hotel Lombard.

Fifth avenue and Quincy streets, Chicago. The hotel consist, of 200 rooms. Mr s'heShan pnoiXteTof sXdXt 3 Cross, fretful babies usually need a laxative to make them comfortable, and comfort begets happiness. Constipation is the cause of much discomfort Mothers should watch closely the condition of their children's bowels and see that they are regular. A mild, pleasant tasting laxative such as Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is ideal for children because of Its natural composition and gentle action, and because It contains no opiate, narcotic or other harmful habit-forming drug. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold by druggists everywhere. A teaspoonful at bedtime will bring easy, certain relief. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr.

W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington Monticello, 111. 1 HI 1 Will 1 1 .1 from this course. n' gretted more to leave, and that no place on earth did he have as many and aa steadfast friends as In this city.

Mr. Scofield will give up his work here on April 15 and on April 18 will go to Haywarden, where he will start In with his work on the Bloomington plan with Joe Hanley and Fred Fischer, the evangelists. BUILDERS ARE OPTIMISTIC Local Contractors Expect an Unusually Busy Season 1400,000 in New Structures Already Are Assured. Local contractors and builders are looking forward to a good run of work during the spring and summer months. The new high school building, the Pythian Castle hall, the elegant new theater to be erected on East Jefferson street by Mr.

Clarence E. Irwin and the Bansau concrete plant to be erected in the vicinity of South Grid-ley street Insure improvements to the aggregate of approximately $400,000. Several other building projects are being seriously considered for the uptown district. It is safe to assert that there will be the Men'a Bible Club Federation since last October. Will Make Home in Peoria.

Mr. and Mra. Scofield were married about three years ago, Mra. Scofield having previously been a Peoria resident. In the new work which he takes up Mr.

Scofleld will be on th toad for nine months of the year and all of Mrs. Scofield's relatives reside In Peoriv For this reason they find It impossible to continue residents of 'Bloomington and henceforth when Mrs. Scofield is unable to be with her husband she will be at 705 Bradley avenue, Peoria, which will be their home. They will in a few days sell their household effects and give up their home here. Twentieth Anniversary Last October.

Last October was Mr. Scofield's twentieth anniversary In Y. M. C. A.

work and upon that occasion he received some exceedingly complimentary letters from Y. M. C. A. presidents under whom he had previously worked.

He started out In association work In Cedar Rapids, Iiu where he remained for six months. From there he went to Manchester, where he served for one year and nine months. He then took up association work at Muscatine, he was for one year and three months. At Waterloo, Mr. ScofieU! next served for two years and six months.

Little Rock. was his next field and here he was situated for six years. From Little Rock Bloomington became his next field of endeavor and Mr. Scofleld has now been here over eight years. Regrets te Leave Bloomington.

Mr. and Mrs. Scofield both regret very much to -leave Bloomington, where they realize they have very many friends. Mr. Scofield stated yes- House Cleaning Christian.

First Rev. Edgar DeWItt Jones, paator. Morning worship at 10: 55. The pastor will preach on "The Religion of a Young Man." In the evening at 7: SO Rev. Mr.

Jones will give the third in the series of sermons on "His Last Week," entitled "His Iaat Supper." Special musical numbers from Crucifixion. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor service at in the evening. Bible school session at 9:15 a. graded thruout. At the morning service the organist.

Prof. Clarence Mayer, will render for prelude a march from "The Holy Grail," by Wagner. Second Rev. S. H.

Zendt, minister. Bible school begins promptly at 8:30. Regular morning service, 10:80. "This is a Day of Good Tidings" is the subject of the minister's sermon. The annual offering for foreign missions will be received at the time of the morning service.

Christian Endea at toplo, "Favorite Books of the Biblo, and Why." Evening service at 7:30. "A Man Who Gave Earnest Heed" is the theme of the evening service. Centennial G. Huff, minister. The Bible school sessions begin at 8:20 a.

m. Mrs. Stephenson's class will have charge of the review at the close of the school. Morning service hour, 10:10. The theme of the sermon will be -Is the World Growing Better?" At the evening ctrvlce at 7:30 the oastor will preach on "How God Draws Men." Third W.

M. Simmons, minister, Bible school at 9: 45. of worship at 11 a. m. and at 7:45 p.

m. Topic fT morning sermon, "An Apology for the origin of the Disciples." For the evening, "What Sin Did for Man and Angels." Catholic Holv Trinitv Th ohoi.i. Friends of Mr. and1 Mrs. J.

Bco-fleld will regret to learn that they will not make their home In this city following Mr. Scofield's resignation aa secretary of the Young Men's Christian association, which was announced a short time ago and which takes effect on April 15. Mr. Scofleld has been secretary of the local association for the last eight years and during his residence here has made many frienJs. Active in Many Fields.

The Bloomington Young Men's Christian association has been brought to that point where it Is second to none. Secretary Scofleld has been an organizer of the first water. Not only has Mr. Scofleld been very active in Y. M.

work, but. having charge of the religious end of the work, he has served as secretary of the McLean County Ministerial association for eight years, secretary of the special committee on church federation and community extensions for five years. rSta the 'teen aKe Partmcnt or the McLean County SunJay Schoo association for three years, secretary of the community extension committee in charm of -hn LAXATIVE FOR OLD PEOPLE Materials Wall Paper Cleaner Spoages, Chamois Skins Ammonia, Fornicators. Ii Fact Everything In Thai Lne walterIfreese DRUGS West Bide Squart KIN LOCH PHONE 72J Salts, Calomel and Pills act on Liver and Bowels like pepper acts on Nostrils Danger! Evangelist Avery at Sibley. Sibley la In the midst of a rret spiritual awakening.

Great crowdf are thronging the building night aft night to listen to the meLaU of Re" The lnWry; Of this City The interest is intense, TJd to th present time seventy-three have con! fest. Very likely the meetln. continue two tnofe. weeks! CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears mmt Signature of whir ior me last two years and secretary-treasurer of lerosy inat ne didn't know of any Place he had ever been that he re i Mail ClrAavm services until the first of May at Holy Get a 10-cent box now. Most old people must give to the bowclB some regular help, else they suffer from constipation.

The condition is perfectly natural. It Is Just as natural as it is for old people to walk slowly. For age is never so active as youth. The muscles are less elastic. And the bowels are muscles.

So all old people need Cascarets. One might as well refuse to aid weak eyes with glasses as to neglect this gentle aid to weak bowels. The bowels must be kept active. This is important at all ages, but never so much as at fifty. Age is not a time for harsh physics.

Youth may occasionally whip the bowels into activity. But a lash can't be used every day. What the bowela of the old need is a gentle and natural tonic. One that can be constantly used without harm. The only such tonic is Cascarets, and they cost only 10 cents per box at any drug store.

They work while you sleep. CM CUBtomers have their mall orders filled carefully and promptly and express. Any purchases not satisfactory ron7.r edno 8aIe mPleted until you are satisfied. "'j inuivu wiu De aa follows: IMrst mass at 7 o'clock, second at 8 80 third at 9.S0 and last at Sunday school at 10 o'clock and vespers at 2:45. St.

Patrick' Th 'Women's Neckwear Dainty, new models In both plain and elaborate styles that add charm to the waist or coat. High collar or low effects In vestees, guimpes and collars of nets, lace organdies, chiffons, at 60c to $1 75 "Dry Goods of Quality at St. Patrick's church will be aa follows: First mass at 8 a. high mass and sermon in Duiiuay Bcnooi at 3 p. vespers and benediction at w.ov jy.

in. St. Mary's West Jackson street Rev. Guldo Stalin Zll Klemm's in Splendid Readiness for Easta A 11 l. ii I "cond mass with in English at 8:80.

high mass and sermon it to, wore a thfa frvnofnn ii i 1 diction at the WITH now arrangement, especially Presbyterian. First All meet all four ocrtaiu that this store xvas neveTboSr pami' i in today's announcement- needs-c, cry item the best obtainable at the price asked- Wc can touch upon but a few i i ices win be held. The na. FALLING HAIR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE Save your Halrl Get a 29 cent bottle of Danderine right now Also tops Itching scalp. dell, will preach morning and evenfng.

a Men Blble cl" 9:80, Pi.l-:t.'iyect' The Other Fellow's Hosiery Opening Display of ect "When Ub- a. r.naeavor at 6 30 Second J. it, Correct hosiery I an Important Item of spring and summer dress. Our stock is complete and we are ready to meet every demand. Women's Spring Suits Special at $14.75 Regular $17.50 to $19.50 Values Several new spring models at an exceptional price, considerlnR the quality of material, the workmanship and the good style bought to sell for $17.50 and $19.50.

and marked special for Sat- 4 nr urday only at i I 0 Y. p. s. LV v.30 Millinery Hundreds of hats in our opening display Paris mol-els and hats from foremost New York designers, together with the production of our qu.rt" cho V'S he Two Strong Lines The Gotham Gold Stripe guaranteed not to run below and women meet at the Sunday schJo" the gold stripe In the hem a silk hose which has Droved a There are gray, navy and black United Brethren. Pirat Sunday school 9:30.

Clases inf nJ af t'ra E. Wh te, ntendent. Morning worship The Prayer Life of JU1 Sentor Endeavor jI Subject, i-avorite i Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair la mute evidence of a neglected acalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There Is nothing so destructive to the hair aa dandruff. It robs the hair of Its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverlsh-ness and Itching of tha scalp, which If not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the liair falls out fast A little Danderine tonight now any time will aurely ave your hair.

Oet a 25 cent of Knowtton1 Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the flrst application yonr hair win take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which la so beautiful It will Ncome wavy and Huffy and have the appearance of abundance; an Incomparable gloss and eoftness, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use when you win actually see a lot of downy hair new hair rrowtng jjj over the scalp. 14.75 homespun, barathea and serge in .7 this special lot new Jacket styles, some belted; new wide skirts. Saturday wonderful success in black and white, pair The McCallum Silk Hose In all the staple as well as tha new shades: o.ittleshlp gray, pearl, graphite gray, biege, sand, putty, moleskin, Falm Beiirh and nil tho light evening shades, pair exercises of the teacher training cUsi pair New Silk Blouses. own expert milliners in all the prevailing modes. New Poke, Shepherdess.

Sailors, Mushroom and Side Roll effects. Vanity and Shadow Hats in wonderful variety. Best of all, there is among them Just THE hat for you. Even women of mature years whom fashion seems sometimes to pass by, and young girls and misses who are apt to have difficulty in getting Just the right hat experience no difficulty In being pleased here. 5.00 25 Styles at Saturday we feature a wonderful collection of new silk blouses regularly selling at $3.75 to at $5.

All the newest styles ia Our Greatly Enlarged Rug and Drapery Department on the Fourth Floor announces a new department of WINDOW SHADES The same high standard of excellence in quality of materials, fix-tures and making as found throughout the atore. Large Lines New Rugs In all sizes and prices new nets, madras and drapery fabrics of varleue kinds. hi'i, i. U81c and addresses. 1 he hible.

its divisions, books, Cosy Pr0.rV Testament' History Periods Irene Bryant; Old Testament Ins Unions Ross t.verton; The Ufe The Ufe hZ P'rlod- Ada Downs; The H.hle school, Nente Hanfy The th I'upll. Ralph wverton. Jlmn by th, class, "Saved to Serve" ih "-alned workers. ra3 Whlt' Paident of Bloom-ington Township Sunday Sihool Association. Preentation of diplomas.

Scconi-8u3 south Bunn street. Sabbath school at 9:30. F. Miller superintendent. Preaching at 10-30 a.

Junior Endeavor at 3 p. nt Senior Kndeavor at 6:30, and preaching at 7:30 by pastor. Congregational. Rev. Charles A.

Bruner, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. The pastor will preach morning and evening. Morning worship, 10:30, sermon topic, i hrist and Social Progress." Christian Kndeavor at 8:45, sublect, "l--av-orite Books of the Bible and Why" leaders, Mildred and Charlotte Dearth Kvenlng worship at 7:30, sermon. "Investigators." Lutheran.

Swedish Sunday 9:80, morning service 10:30 and English service at 7: SO. Pussy Willow Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine. Nets and Laces, in white, flesh and the season's best shades, special value at Hats at $5, $6, $7.50 to $10 Our showing Is replenished from day to day and many your inspection. Our hats at these prices are proving a revelation In value giving, and we doubt if ever such superior values have been obtainable In Bloomington Safe and Sure should be yonr relief from indigestion, biliousness, or constipation. Known to be reliable and famous for their prompt and certain efficacy are Beecham's Pills Larmt S.U of Art M-Ucmm hi th Warai bU TTTwb 10.

21. $5.00 Dress Fashion and Your WhcnYour BackisLame-j German Corner Msdlson and nilve cmcmbcr the Name Easter Gloves Gloves may either mar or add to the beauty of the Easter costume. Wearers of the genuine Jouvln rloves which this atore alone sella In Bloomington no lov bouKbt. either In looks, fit or service. 2 Clasp Jouvln Gloves In New Shades Including the new sand and putty shades, the popular grays, also black, white, black with white ai cn stitching and white with Mack stitching, pr.

9 I iDU A Good Kid Glove at $1.00 Tlth blck Just been received, oft, pliable and an excellent value. a 4 nn 51.00 $5 Silk Petticoats At all dtalers-Price 50c. irws. nev. u.

Hohensteln. pastor. Sunday school 9:80. Main service 10 80. Evening service 7:30.

Associated Bible Students. Meet for scripture study every In (Id Fellows teinnln II an. $3.95 fOSTf R-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. StfLa 50c Kimono Sleeve Aprons 38c Full cut.

of light and dark per rale. In sixes from 38 to 6oc value Saturday only fjgg All silk petticoats in range of the best also black; special Saturday at a wlds colors. $3.95 Topic, "The difference between the highway of holiness and the narrow way. Baptist. First Ir.

John Jackson, minister. Sun Tay school, 11; Men's Bible close. Cured hr. c. r.

rinrrrr ram ri.mii otif rwul Afnmt wit Km it chloroform hcaplul o(T4tlcn. Cur rxnnttwft: no unlrv rurM. Writ, fur book on rwt.l 4im and tMtlmon. tot HR. c.

Y. CI.EMK.NT, IT. M.rqu.rdl BM ln Mnin, U. JewelryNovelties: Leather Bags 10 a. m.

cnurrh service, 10:46 a. m. subject of sermon, "Dealing With the Corset Skirts this season should be full at the bottom, but fit snugly around the hlpa and walat. Above the waist bodice should set more closely than In the past, and fitted sleeves are once again the style. You must elect your corset to gain these lines.

You can do so with a Warner's Rustproof I model. We have atyles for every fig ure. styles that we can guarantee to shape fashionably and comfortably. Ribbbons in Abundance Thousands of yards of ribbons of every width and for every purpose Imaginable here in the largest and wZ' "'T man? we quote three splendid values All silk, double faced moire ribbon with satin edae Angel In Man." B. Y.

p. :46 p. Evening service, subject, "Hell, glon and Business Success." Christian 8eience. A1 CV im Jtr First Church of Christ. Scientist- ma excellent ribbon ror hair bows; black, white, light T) 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 r.

1. 1 1 1 I i- Monroe and Prairie streets. Services ynn, scarlet, cerise, at 10:30 a. subject, "Matter." Run brown, a inches wide; special yftrd day school at 11:30 a. m.

Wednesday evening testimonial meetings at 7:48. 29c 6 Inch fancy ribbons for' h'aVr' 'girdles trlmm ngs a re t.h.i. nd hat n.M. i v.k l. wnu, nlilHi ing, noman stripes yard -Srv -T- 38c pat- ba" 811 rrlCM nm up m.

I -while a wonderfully varied issort-tnent of attractive Ixweirv in Tha enraet alilri iv. .,,1.1... j. targe poika dots, block checks. li.m,t hoim your attention.

50c tin- 59c Fancy ribbons In beautiful brocades. Dresden. n. ranging Zl ..1:1 all width. In prire from $1.00 up to $3.00.

-uTiing orowiips and bar pins, many with seta I'm, white effects, pair Gold filled Valllcre. various atylVa. with pea'ri and' colored stone anttlngs Lingerie Clasps, solid gold and fancy'. BUYS Tins PIANO At 50c 50c 50c ul" 3 Tmi1 N.w Basement: Snrin1 D-; I'aii I I lkC3 or Saturday and Monday wginrmnwilUllHikhrt 9-4 bleached sheeting muslin, extra quality. Episeopsl.

Ft. MattheWa Rev. William Baker, rector. Holy communion, 7:80 a. Sunday school, 9:30 a.

morning prityer and sermon, 10:30 a. evensong and sermon. 4 p. m. The subjects of th sermons will be "Personal Scry-Ice" and "Follow Me." Ualtarlan Church.

Hermon at 10:48 a. auhject. "Olass Houses and F-hnea That Never Cease." Sunday school at 9.30. Methodist Cpisoopal, rirst FVeeman A. Havlghtirst, D.n, rst or.

Sunday school, 9:80 a. t.t Cle for all ages. Worship and ermnn, 10: 45 sublect of ser. mon. "The Ministry of Suffering." Ep.

wonh league, 8:30 p. Robert Smith, leader; subject, "David: Clod's Method Iteveloplng Leaders." Worship and sermon, 7:30 p. subject. "The Human Heart of God." Th tor will preach both morning and veiling Special musir by the In rue chorus choir. Pipe organ recital at p.

m. lrnc-Rer. Walter A liken, minis. tr. Th psnlor will occupy the pulpit both moriilna and evening.

worship, 1.3i; mbject ih sermon, "Golna I'll an.f loohlnn mi." Evening service. 7.80. At Ibis hour the ninth of the present arls of Hundar 4c brown heeling' mold the flosb snugly at all times without binding. You will find the natural shaped waist again correct. Thlu.

double mat-proof boning forms the waist line easUy and comfortably, and this rust proof boning win not set or break. 4 lnche Is the proper height of bust, with sufficient fullness not to bind at the top, since the diaphragm haa ao developed In the past few seasons of topless corsets, Warner's Rust Proof lace front models have the added feature of a patented protecting tongue attached to the corset under the lacings. It Is a com. fort that you will appreciate. Come today and aae th new modsls Lacefront and Lace-back $1 to $3, Every pair guaranteed.

Stcond Floor 22 Vic Leather Bags in New -i (( Shapes, Special at 4 Eight different aiylca In black leather hand bags, genuine tm seal and rrepe seal, fitted with coin purse, Inside frames, tM pfl mirror, Jowoled afuty catc; special at eiU eees. 10 yard bolt Uma CK.ih 11. nil mimum lnrestlfate Our Offer -II Coata Voa Nothing cr.r?J2-'i."a:'h5. II yard i 0e r.c "iri iiHiin, jara iHiuble fold Pcrrnlos, ysrj Printed Crepes, for wash yard 28 Inch ltlpHett.s. ro.mlrn no Ironing lRx.lfl Murk Towels.

hnrrtnr, 4 for 12Sc 2fir oinrn ami miHes hose. 2 pair for Our Enlarged Section Devoted to Art Needlework Is showing a complete stock of new Royal Biiccty and Arlsin embroidery packngew and finished piece j. Lares anil Knibrolderlfn, yard 3 oc rolls Toilet paper for tc and 7c TrM gnet before a full, even h'-n a fellow falls In love. lritf ho live In glaes housis aUwuidu'l even, Lhxuw spli-baisa. Ii.

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