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Wait! the Standpoint of a Missionary Bishop," by Rt. Rev. S. M. Gris-wold, Salina.

Kansas. Baptist Summer Assembly, Taber At Winfield On Thursday, May 13 "WWBqCW! Bought, and which has beca hna hnmn fh ci, 3 Rino'CiRCUS Mm The Hind You Have Always in use for over 30 Tears, mm and MILLIONAIRE IIENACERIE-MUSEUM iSTtVTFW! W.W'WW "futLjiiM.M to Spectacular Ballet, I II I mil I I I II HP i Regal in rKtottiiAl ion THE Sfl RECOGNITION DAY. Continued from Saturday 11:00 of Philosophy, Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker, director. Ibsen and Sudermann; Realism.

W. C. T. Woman's Building, Mrs. E.

P. Hutchinson, state president. Address, "The Problem We Face," Mrs. Lila Carlton Moore, Raton, New Mexico, National Lecturer, C. T.

U. Missionary Congress, Pavilion, Mrs. H. Imboden, president. Congregational day, Round Table, Address by Mies Emily Hartwell of Foo Choo, China.

Baptist Summer Assembly, Tabernacle, Rev. G. W. Cassidy, president. Address, Dr.

P. W. Crannell, Topeka. 1:30 Boya' Chautauqua, elub, swimming and water polo. 2:00 Lecture, Hon.

John R. Clark, Chicago. Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall. Athletic club, Woman's Building, Afternoon lecture, Dr. E.

E. Chiven. Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall, Miss Shults, director. Mothers' and Teachers' Class. Reed and Raphia Basketry.

4:00 Baptist Summer Assembly, Tabernacle, Dr. W. B. Rairden, Conference on Rise and Progress of Baptists in Kansas and Oklahoma. C.

L. S. Hall of Philosophy, Mrs. Alma Fellows Piatt, director. Addresses, "The Pacific Coast," Mr.

H. Imboden, Wichita All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. ot IS CASTORIA Oastoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance.

Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. it cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tha Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS splendid Character, IN Magnificent IN EQUIPMENT (JK ATE5L V3HAII DLbT Bears the BIG The Most Original, Modern The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. IF'IO-MIE I1KBIIII JLofty in Conception, Regal in Equipment, Honorably Conduct ed, Truthfully Advertised. The World's Best Circus Talent A Continuous Display of Marvelous Performances by a Mighty Conclave of.Originalj Notables, Including nacle, Rev. G. W.

Caasidy, Wich ita, president. Address, Dr. S. Mac Arthur. 1:30 Boys' club, swimming and wa ter polo.

2:00 Lecture, Tabernacle, Mrs. John A. Logan, Washington, D. O. Subject, "Mistresses of the White House I Have Known." Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall.

Kindergarten. Kindergarten Hall, Miss Shults, director. Nothers and Teachers' Class. Weaving. Miscellaneous Material.

4:00 Dedication of Woman's. Building. Baptist Summer Assembly, Tabernacle, Hon. Don Kinney and Dr. L.

E. Buxton. Address, Dr. N. B.

Rairden. C. L. S. Hall of Philosophy, Mrs.

Alma Fellows Piatt, Wichita, director. Address, "Deles-seps and the Two Great CanalB," 1 Dr. R. S. MacArthur, New York.

5:00 Outlook club, Woman's Building, Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker, director." 7:00 Vesper concert, Caman's Band. 8:00 Musical Prelude. Lecture, Tabernacle. Dr R.

S. MacArthur, New York. Subject, "The Era-! pire of the Czar," TEMPERANCE DAY Thursday, June 23 8:00 Devotional Exercises, Taber nacle. Girls' Athletic club, Athletic Hall, Miss Gertrude Becker, director. Indian olubs, rubber ball drill, bodily exercises.

Boys' Chautauqua club, Pavilion, Prof. U. S. G. Plank, director.

Address, "Reading." Art, Art Hall, Mrs. Blanche S. Mitchell, director. 9:00 Girls' Athletic club, Tabera- nacle, Morning talk. Boys' Chautauqua club, Athletic Hall, club drill.

Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall, Miss Carrie C. Shults, director. Handwork, Weaving, Souvenirs of Chautauqua Kindergarten. Sunday School Methods and Teach ers' Institute, Hall' of Philoso phy, Mrs. Antoinette Lamoreaux, director.

Address, "The Problem of Habit-Formation." K. E. S. Woman's Building, Miss Helen Kimber, state president. Recitation, "The Mission of a Republic." Miss Jessie Wilson, Belmont, Kansas.

Paper, "The Case Against Eve," Mrs. Sallie Toler, Wichita. Art, Hrt Hall. 10:00 Sacred Literature, Hall of Philosophy, Prof. Geo.

L. Robinson, Ph. director. Subject, "Prphecie3 Concerning the Coming of the Messiah. Girls' Athletic club, Miscellaneous work and games.

Boys' Chautuaqua club, Field work. Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall. Art, Art Hall. Chorus Rehearsal, Tabernacle. Prof.

M. Edwin Johnson, director. 11:00 Literature, Hall of Philoso phy, Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker, director. "Robert Louis Stevenson: The Gospel of Joyous Living." W.

C. T. Matron's Grand Medal Contest. Missionary Congress, Pavilion, Mrs. H.

Imboden, president. Friends' Day: Round Table. Addresses by Mrs. Eliza Carey, Mrs. Margaret Dinsford, Rev.

Clarkson Hinshaw, President E. Stanley. Baptist Summer Assembly, Tabernacle, Rev. G. W.

Cassiday, president. Address, Dr. R. S. Mac-Arthur.

1:30 Boys' Chautauqua club, swim ming and water polo. Lecture, Tabernacle, Rev. R. S. MacArthur, New York.

Subject, "America's Great Place Among the Nations." Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall. 8:30 Girls' Athletic club, Woman's Building, Dr. R. S. MacArthur.

Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall, Miss Shults, director. Mothers' and Teachers' Class. "Learn to Do by Doing." 4:00 Baptist Summer Assembly, wi4.inui Ul lias ccn made under his per- Signature of MURRAY BTHEIT, MEW YORK OtTV. dent. Address, Dr.

MacArthur. 1:30 Boys' Chautauqua club, swimming and water polo. 2:00 Lecture, Tabernacle, Alton Packard, York. Chalk Talk. Kindergtrten, Kindergarten Hall.

Athletic club 4:00 Baptist Summer Assembly, Excursion to Pastime Park on steamer "Olympia." C. L.S. Hall of Philosophy, Mrs. Alma Fellows Piatt, director. Address, "Famous English Novels Illustrating Social Conditions," Miss Maude Price, Wellington.

5:00 Outlook club, Woman's Building, Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker, director. 7:00 Vesper concert, Caman's Band. 8:00 Cantata, "The Merry Milk-Maids'" Tabernacle. OA.STOHIA.

Bui th. The Kind You Have Always Bought If yon haven't a re tr alar, healthy movement of th boweti ever day, you're Hi or will bo. Keep youc bowels open, and be well. Force, In the shape of viot lent physio or pill poIboii, is dangerous. Tho smooth' 6st, easiest, mut perfect way of keepiuff lue bowel! dear and clean is to take CANDY Mm ATU A M-l EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Never Sicken, Weaken, or Crlpe, 10, 25, and 60 conM Eer box.

Write (or tree sample, and booklet on ealth. Address 433 STERLING BKHirDT fOUPiST, ClUCAflO or KIW YOKE. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN hriso excursions. fculpnur Springs, I. one waj 11.80; round trip, 413.10.

Dates ol sale: tickets on sale daily. Ueturn limit, 60 days from date of sale, Mammoth Springs, Arkansas, one way, round trip, $17.80. Monte Ne, Arkansas, one way, round trip, 91). Dates of sale, daily. Retnrn limit.

90 days from date of Male. Eureka Springs, 811 for the round trip. Date of sale, daily. Retu.va limit, 96 nays. H.

F. Dunn, D1t. Pass. Wichita Kanu. Tvkpin, Van.

MEN ARE POWERLESS to Fight Against Dixenne Unless They Strike at the Underlying Cause. To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hair, With irritants or. oils on which a parasitic germ will prosper, la like scooping water from the ocean to prevent the tide from rising. You cannot accomplish a satisfactory cure without having a right understanding of the fundamental causes of tho trouble. You must kill the Dandruff Germ.

Newbro's Herplcide does this because It Is specially made to do that very thing. When the germ Is removed, the hair has no choice but to resume healfhy growth and beauty. 'Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Sold hy leadlnsr druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplcide Detroit, Mich.

-cut ElidO FOR SHE DOWELS The Immensity. Orilinility.GUniqueness and Novelty of the Great Wallace Show EXCELLS ALL OTHER. SHOWS INotlOnly in its Exclusive Circus Features, i a ti Display, but in its TRAINED ANIMAL DEPARTMENT TH OINTAUR COMPANY. TT Tabernacle. Rally day and business session.

C. L. S. Hall of Philosophy. Mrs.

Alma Fellows Piatt, director" Address, "Historical Novels of the French Revolution," Dr. S. S. Ashbaugh, Women's Associated clubs, Woman's Building. Kaffee Klatsch club.

5:00 Outlook club, Woman's Building, Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker, director. 7:00 Vesper concert, Caman's Band. 8:00 Musical Prelude. Tabernacle.

Rossani, the Juggler. SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY Friday, June 2 8:00 Devotional Exercises, Tabernacle, Girls' Athletic club, Athletic Hall. Miss Gertrude Becker, director. Indian clubs, rubber ball drill, bodily exercises. Boys' Chautauqua club, Pavilion, Prof.

U. S. G. Plank, director. Address.

Art, Art Hall, Mrs. Blanche S. Mitchell, director. 9:00 Girls' Athletic club, Taber nacle. Morning talk.

Boys' Chautauqua club, Athletic Hall, club drill. Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall, Miss Carrie O. Shults, director. Scrap books and miscellaneous handwork. Souvenirs.

Sunday School Methods and Teachers' Institute, Hall of Philoso phy, Mrs. Antoinette Lamoreaux, director. Address, "The Spiritual Life of the Child." K. E. b.

Woman's Building, Miss Helen Kimber, state president. "Our Pioneer Suffrage Workers," Mrs. Alice Austice Moyer, Salina, Kansas, Art, Art Hall. 10:00 Sacred Literature, Hall of Philosophy, Prof. Geo.

L. Robinson, Ph. Chicago, director. Subject, "Jesus Christ, the Fulfilment of Prophecy." Girls' Athletic club, Field. Miscellaneous work and games.

Boys' Chautauqua club, Field work. Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall. Art, Art Hall. Chorus Rehearsal, Tabernacle, Prof. M.

Edwin Johnson, director. 11:00 Literature, Hall of Philosophy, Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker, director. "Robert Browning: Optimism and Faith." W. O.

T. Woman's Building, Mrs. L. P. Hutchihson, state president.

Platform meeting. Several speakers. Missionary Congress, Pavilion. Mrs. H- Imboden, president.

Reform Church Day. Round Table, Rev. Bruce Griffith, Wichita. Baptist Summer Assembly, Tabernacle. Rev.

G.W. Cassidy, presi Mr. C. T. Franks, Winfleld.

Women's Associated clubs, Wo man's Building, Shakespeare club. 1 5:00 Outlook club, Woman's Build ing, Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker, di rector. 7:00 Vesper concert, Caman's Band 8:00 American Vitagraph. Moving Pictures.

WOMAN'S DAY Wednaiday, June 22. 8. -00 Devotional Exercises, Taber nacle. Girls' Athletic club, Athletic Hall, Miss Gertrude Becker, director. Indian clubs, rubber ball drill, bodily exercises.

Boys' Chautauqua club, Prof. U. G. Plank, director. Address, "Opportunities." Art, Art Hall, Mrs.

Blanche S. Mitchell, director. 9:00 Girls' Athletic club, Tabernacle, Morning talk. Boys' Chautauqua club, Athletic Hall, club drill. Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall, Miss Carrie P.

Shults, director- Hand work and Scrap Books, Souvenirs of Chautauqua Kin dergarten. Sunday School Methods and Teachers' Institute, Hall of Philosophy, Mrs. Antoinette Lamoreaux, director. Address, "The Problem of Character Building." K. E.

S. Woman's Building, Miss Helen Kimber, state president. Address, Mrs. John A. Logan, Washington, D.

C. Art, Art Hall. 10:00 Sacred Literature, Hall of Philosophy, Prof. Geo. L.

Robinson, Ph. director. Subject, "Malachi, the Debating Prophet." Girls' Athletic club, Field. Miscellaneous work and games. Boys' Chautauqua club, Field work.

Kindergarten, Kindergarten Hall. Art, Art Hall. Chorus Rehearsal, Tabernacle, Prof. M. Edwin Johnson, director.

10:30 Girls' club, Lecture, Mrs. John A. Logan, Washington, D. 11:00 Literature, Hall of Philosophy, Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker, director.

"Leo Tolstoi; Theories of Art and Life." W. C. T. Woman's Building, Mrs. E.

P. Hutchinson, state president. Address, "The Possibilities of Woman's Effort in Municipal Reform," Mrs. A. C.

Zeh-ner, National Lecturer, Houston, Texas. Missionary Congress, Pavilion, Mrs. H. Imboden, president. Episcopal Day: Woman's Obligation to the Mission Cause, by J.

D. Ritchie, D. Wichita. "Our United Offering," by Mrs. Frances Brown.

"Missionary Work from -n1. 'v-jfe s-jft Showing REMARKABLE FEATS, demonstrating the Surprising Intelligence of trained elephants, Baboons, Horses, Ponies, Monkeys, Goats, Pigs and Donkeys. Wallaces Circus Day Programme 10 a. Combined Street Parade. A unique combination of Glorious Street Carnival, Spectacular Street Fair, a Zoo osteal Display, Horse Fair and Glittering Pageants.

1 p.m. -Doors Opened to the immense waterproof tents 5 A 715 o. Bronson's Concert Band oi Renowned Soloist musicians begins a 45-minute Grand i cert ti the center stage. 2 8 p. Performance begins, comprisingmuil-ti uJin us, Overwhelming, indescribable Gymnic.

Acrobatic Spectacular, Aeriaf Trained Animal Hippodramatic Feats..

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1902-1923