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Show j . peal for a rightful appreciation of ideals that look toward eternal life. . . i . SPECIAL SONG SERVICES ARRANGED AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Trof. B. P. Stout, the noted singing evangelist, is meeting with great success suc-cess in the revival services that he is conducting at the First Baptist church. Last night, despite the storm, the church was full. The professor sang a number of his best vocal selections, among them being "The Holy City" and the song entitled "Some Sweet-Day." Sweet-Day." The Tatter is a gTeat favorite, ana is requested over and over again. Prof. Stout will sing tomorrow at all the services in the First Baptist church rendering one of his best classical selections selec-tions at the morning service. Special afternoon services have been arranged for next week. Monday afternoon af-ternoon at 3 o'clock a special song service ser-vice will be given for the officers, their families and the men at Fort Douglas. Other services will be given Tuesday afternoon for the high school students; Wednesday afternoon, the women's clubs in the city; Thursday afternoon, the members of the city churches: Friday afternoou the school boys and girls. The Rev. C. C. Stillman spoke last night on the subject, "Good Master, Wiiat Must I Do to Inherit Eternal Life" The sermon was a strong ap- |