You Must Have Faith in Your Prayers to Have Them Answered Tniy Sunday Declares that the Greatest Blentng-t Come Through Prayert. buigioji snows on face fatmday Mrmon yesterday afternoon Wa a follow (Tt: Luk, x 'Teach a to prr."): Wa Ilva and develop physically bjr eer eis. We are eared by faith, but we muet Work out our ealvatlon by doing the thtafe God wllla. The mora wa do for God the mora Ood will do through us. . Faith will Increase by experience. Teach us to pray;" not to gossip about or neighbors. "Teach us to pray;" not to int. 'Teach us to pray;" not to preach. Teach us to pray." If you are a strsnger to prsyer you are a stranger to the greatest source of pawar known to human beings. If we eared for our physical life In the same lackadaisical way that we care for our spiritual, wa would be as weak physic ally as w are spiritually. Tou go week la and . week out without prayer. I want to be a giant for God. Tou don't even Ing: you let tha choir do It. You go to prayer meeting and offer no testimony. Oreateat Bleaalac Throuak Prayer. Tou ara a stranger to the greatest fprlvtlega that is offered to a hmiutn being. Borne of the greatest blrsslii. Unit people enjoy com from prayer. In earn1: prayer you think as thu I.oi.l nlinii, and lose yourself In Him. Soma people say, "It's nn i" to pray. I Tha Irftrd knows everything, anyway." That's true. Ha does. Me knows every thing and has known It since before the world was. Wa don't know everybody who la going to be eouvertcd at tha re vival, but that doesn't relieve us of our 'duty. Wa don't know, ami we must du tha work Ha command J us to do. It makes me sick to hear men and women put their inflnltenltnal reasons against tha wisdom of God. Everything God offers us Is for our good, and w are fools If we don't realise It. Tb Lord knows you need salvation but Ha won't crowd It on you, The lord knows you need crops, but He won't end down angels and yoke them to the plow to work, while you sit in the shade aucklng lemonade through a straw and singing about the promised land. Others say, "But I don't get what I pray for." Well, there's a cause for It, old man. Instead of cunning around the house. I can tell which of you people are listen ing to me through your projudloes, ami which of you are listening because you want to get nearer to Ood. I am a stu dent or faces, I know them Ilka a Jeweler knows the faces of watrhes. Why, I can look Into your faces and toll what sort of lives you live. If you are devoting your time and thoughts to society, your countensnre will show it If you pray, I can see that nrllKlon Show 1" Coanteaanre. Two famous men walked the streets of London one dsy. line wss Wllllsm Pen nyfather, tha great philanthropist and de vout Christian of J.ngland, and the other was Hadcllffe, the famous Infidel and at torney. Pnnnyfather ssld to Kadcllrfe that religion could he seen In a man's face, end lUd.Hlffe Jeered the Idea. ln nyfsthor was too modst to offer himself ss an example, but Just then a poor men dicant, a street lKgr, approached, an.! Ittidrllffe sell: "We ll try It on that fel low." As the meiutlcant reached them he looked Into the hard face of the In fidel lawyer, heavily lined with his work over cases arid with his sneers at religion and turned away. Then he looked Into the mild and gentle face of Pennyfather, and In your face, please give m a penny i" Radcllffe was staggered. "There must te something In that." he muttered as ho walked away. "That man didn't know ellher of us. and he cldn't know what we hnd been talking about." We haven't had a genuine revival since l1-. There have been revivals in differ nit lll. s. hut we haven't had a revival throughout the country since that In 1W,7-H. That revival started In the old John Street Methodist church. Oh you Methodists! The Lord help you! Yoii sia trying to ape other society churches, and hava lout your religion. The Pres byterians have taken your "Amen." And Ood doesn't seem to be able to get to the Pek,tbooks of you people. When you Methodists and Presbyterians are bap tised they put the water on your head, and tha water doesn't get to your pocket books. When you Baptlnts are blptlsed. you change your breeches, so your pooketbooka ara not baptised. I don t know where you women keep your purees. I know where Nell, keeps hers. (Prolonged laughter). Rlvaest Revival fttnrtrd hy Three. That revrval started with threa men on their knees In New York. It spread to Huston and Chicago and Cincinnati and j nisourgn and Ht. Louis and San Fran Ma" Sunday is Mother to All the Women of the Sunday Party everything. Get at tha causa and you'll , Cisco, and It Jumped the ooean to Europe be all right. Find out what Is tha trouble. Does God's word abide In you, and you la ItT If you ara sick and send for the doctor ha pays no attention to the dis ease, but looks at what produced It. In Matthew I find it written, "Ask and It hall be given." "fleek and ye shall find." "Knock and It shall b opened unto you." Mast Have Faith la prayer. If your prayers ara not answered you sir not right with God. It you hava no faith, If your motive is wrong, then your prayers will be In vain. Many times whan people pray they ara selfish. They ara not gripping tha world. Many a wife prays for tha conversion of bar husband alone, hoping that things will be better for her at home. Pray for your neighbor well as your own family. , Teach us to pray" Implies that I want to be taught. It's a great privilege to be taught by Jesus. A friend of mine wa preaching In Cedar Rapids, la., and had to go to a hospital In operation, and I was asked to go and preach In hi place. Alexander wa lead Aumrajia ana millions were con verted. We have had little revivals local revivals sine then, but not a religious landslide. I don't care whether you read your prayer out of a book or whether you Just say them, so long as you mean them. A man can read his prayer and go to heaven, or ha may Just say hla prayers and go to hell. Wa'va got to faxa condition. When I read I find that all tha saintly men who hava done things from Pentecost until today have known how to pray. Soma pray. "Thy will be dona," then go out and do something to block God' will and keep HI kingdom from coming. Matthew says, "But whan thou pray eat, enter into thy closet, and whan thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father, which la In secret, and thy Father which seeth in eecret shall reward thee openly." All Mast Have Secret Rellgloa. They say that tba root of tha trees Chicago for an 1 rcn out for many . yards around tha secret aouroa of. their outward strength. If you hava no secret religion you'll hava Ing tha singing and one night Charie J no publlo religion. called a little girl out of tha audience to sing. Bh didn't look over 4 or I year of age, though aha might hava been a little older. I thought. "What' tha use? Her llttla vole can never be heard over tha crowd." . But Charles stood her up In a chair by tha pulpit and ah threw back her head, and out rolled soma of tha sweetest muslo I hava aver heard. It wa wonderful. 1 sat there and tha tears streamed down tny oheaka. That llttla gtrl was tha daughter of a Northwestern engineer and her mother took her to Chicago and to Fattl, who waa singing In that city. "Soma people say my little girl has a weet o'c, ald th mother. "I though you might Ilka to hear her." Paltl Ulnae for Utile Girl. Pattl took the little girl to on of her suite of rooms and told her to stand there and sing. Then she went to tha other end of the suite and sat down on a divan and listened. The little girl sang a cou At the Chicago Young Man' Christian association I used to haw to get minis ter for tha noon meetings, and got to know Dr. Armstrong. On day ha told me of a call ha had road to collect for mission work. When he rang at tha door it was opened by a little girl. Ha asked for her mother and aha asked, "Ara you alokT" H said that he wasn't, and ha asked, "Are you hurt?" Again ha said no. Then she asked If he knew of anyone alck or Injured. When ho said no, h aald, "Then you can't see mamma, for she pray from to 10 o'clock." Then, he said, ha knew why that horn was so bright; knew why her two son were In tha theological semi nary and her gtrl wa a missionary. All hell can't tear a hoy or girt away from a mother Ilka that. A friend told me of meeting In which, when people war aaked to nam per sona for whom they wished prayer made, an old lady always jumped up and asked prayer for "John." Bh was aaked why aha always was so anxious pla of hymns, and tha songs moved Pattl about him. and She aald that all of the to tears. Bhe ran and hugged ana mesea the little girl, and sat her down on the divan and ssld to her: "Now you sft here and I'll go over thera and sing." She took up her position where the child had stood, and she lifted her mag nificent voice and she sang "Home, Sweet Home," and "Tha Last Rose or Bum mer." Bha sang them for that little girl. AnJ Pattl used to get fl.OuO for a song, too. Hhe always knew how many songs she waa to sing, for sue had a check before ha went on the platform. It was a great privilege to the little daughter of that Northwestern ' engineer had. but It's a greater privilege to learn from Jesu Christ how to pray. "Lord, teach us to pray." When I was assistant secretary of the Young Men' .Christian Association at Chicago, Juhn O. Paton came home from the . New . Hebrides and waa lecturing and collecting money. He was rstvlng money to buy a Sea-going yacht, fi r l'3 work took him from Island to island and he had to use a row boat, and (omvitniv It was dangerous when the leather was bad. ao be wanted the yacht. We had hlin for a week and it waa my . privilege to go to lunch with him. We would go out to a restaurant at noon and he would talk to us. Sometime there would be as many as fifteen or twenty preachers In the crowd, and now and then soma of them were so interested la what ha told us of tii work for Jesus In those far-away Inlands that wa forget to eat. I remember that be said on day: Own Mark ta Karly Prayer. "All that I am I owe to my Christian father and mother. Uy father waa one of tha moat prayerful men I aver knew. Often In tha daytime ha would slip Into hut closet, and b would hang a handker chief outside the door. When wa saw the white cenUnel w knew that father waa talking with God and wa would go autotly away. It I largely because of tha Ufa and Influence of that same saintly fother that I am preaching to tha oan r.ibtUs in tha South Sea." "And a ha prayed tha fashion of his outitananoa wa altered. tLAOtea. da you want to look pretty? If sum of you wouiaa would apetul las fJUn ao dupo, paaaaa and cold cream, and get down on your kikee and pray, God would mak you prettier.. "As ha prtrd his ooualaxauic wa altered." Try it, women, and es If your husband dun't fail ta Un with yea. Try other member of her family were saved, and that' from tha ttma ah first took John In her arm and kissed htm aha had prayed every day that ha might be saved, too. She said she waa aura that God would save him some day. Bhe wa rewarded when John Morrow, cir cuit court Judge, came down tha aisle and accepted Jesu Christ as his personal Savior. Go home and pray for your husband, or wive, or sons or daughters, and w shall hava a great revival. Bay, pray In secret, wives, that your husbands wlU hit tha trail. Say, pray In secret, husbands, that your wive will hit the trail. Why, do you know that If you both pray In secret for on another, you are both likely to meat her fao to face and go to Jesu together! fa -A- : , l . a , A 'A1 -f J . ?.:V V f I- - -t y , f i ' - ' " f i t - - t ( f . . I ' " . : " " I ' ' : L .. t ... .- : - " -1 5 , j ' -... A 1 ; JJ JMT kS, . ,::,.; Mfc.,, l.,a, .mil 1, i iiminfiii ii eV-gT The women of the "Billy" Sunday party have leen organised into a gymnastic clans by the ever-watchful "Ma" Sunday". Tbia Is an entirely new health "stunt" pulled off for the first time In Omaha. "Ma" Is the most motherly soul Imagin able. She Just ha to "mother" sonio body. And with her two younger sons going to school away off at Winona Iake, Ind.. she looked around for somebody to be a mother to. Hhs found the women of the Sunday party. "You've got to take cere of your health," ah told them. "Your work M mostly mental and of a sedentary char acter. You don't hava time enough to ex ercise. That won't do. We're going to start a gymnastic class and It will meet every evening between the close of thi tabernacle service and bedtime." And It was ao ordered. The room of Miss Grace Saxa, Bible teacher, waa selected for tha "gym" be cause It Is tha biggest. "Ma" I the "physical Instructor." Tha members ot her class are these: Miss Florence Miller, Miss Alice Oam- lln, Mr William Asher and Miss Grace Ssto. "Ma" ha made a study of callathenlci and has outlined, not without some a.f ftculty, a splendid exercise which is scientifically designed to fill the physical need of tha hard-worked party of women. Dlfflcultf Yes. Because tha four women In her class are easily classified ss heavyweights and featherweights. Mrs. Asher and Miss Saxe are of generous pro portions, while Miss Miller and Mln Gamlln r petite and look as though they could run a marathon In record time. The exact details of the difficulty "Ma" had In securing acceptance of her course of exercises are not given out, but with masterly diplomacy she carried through her program and now the claas meet promptly every evening and goe through tha "one, twov three, four'' business. After lt' over the five go 10 their respective rooms for a sound nlKht's sleep preparatory to another day' bat tle for the Lord. And every on of them 1 enthusiasts about it already. Powell's Cartoons Greatly Please Both "Billy" Sunday and His Wife Doe 'Billy" Sunday read tha papers? You bet your bottom dollar, old top, ha doe. That' a bit of diversion reserved for the evening, after th . tabernacle meeting. And ha read them In tied, a he transact most of hi business In bed and receive visitor In bed, ao a to con serve hla strength to tha utmost lAt Friday evening, for example, "Dllly" cam horn after tha big taber nacle meeting, took a bath and a rub down, got In bed and called for the paper. , II ptcked up Tha Bee and hi eye rested on "Sundaygrapha at . Tab', as Caught by Our Cartoonist" Tha great evangelist chuckled. Then ha laughed right out, loud and long. And h called for "Ma." Mr. Sunday came and sat by tha side of the bed. "Look her, Nell, Isn't thl funny! ha aatd. One of tha cartoon was captioned, "Ood bles us every one," these being the word of Tiny Tim In Dtckena' "Christmas Carol." "That from Dickens', lan't ItT" said "Ma." Tha pictures were taken from "Billy"" famous prayer when ha prayed for tha city officials, the to ankers, tha wash woman and nearly everybody else. Bach class was depicted by the artist In hu morous style. "Billy" wa especially tickled by tha "city official," tha "banker" and "tha man who' read the gaa meters." Another picture that pleased hlra was one showing a bowing, bald-headed "hubby" with his hand on hla heart giv ing a, flower to his smiling wife, thla Illustrating tha evangelist' maxim, "Don't heap flower on your wife' cof fin Give them to her while ahe is living." Yea, air, "Billy" likes to read tha pa per. H read omnlvoroualy at night In a recent sermon he aald, "while you're aleeplng Pro. sitting up reading, getting something to put into your empty head." Apartment, flats, houses and cottage can be 'anted quickly and cheaply by a Be "For Rent" Spilled When Auto Goes Over, but is Not Badly Injured William Cole, day pressman on Th Bee, and Harry Ktrchner of the Journal Stockman, accompanied by their wive and Misses Nina and Mabel Anderson, all in Klrchner" car, made a trip to Her man to visit relatives of tha party. Returning after visiting Mr. and Mr. George Paulsen, and after getting out about a mile from their place, in crossing a cement arch culvert, tha car missed Its foothold and upset, going Into the ditch. While most of the occupants sus tained scratches and bruise, none of them waa seriously Injured. Finding (he's Nicho "nooses aspeada npea th miad, aat tha muscle. Tha sagiaser la hlggat thai tha angina ha raasj the captain la bigger than th ship." "Whea Galileo waa 1 year of age hla paraa'a wanted him t be a phy-l-laa. but ha had ao liking for th clrsula Ion and th hones and muscles, am ha Tsid away and atudled hla Baolld. "Tetany a hoy gets tartad at third ess ad trie te ran th wroar way and 1 thrown out because ha go th wrong way. Acknowledge that- yoa are Taaoa of tauter, X will tell yon, xoaay yeaaf people are go& ta tha beginning, hut they - ilk th fallow that wa kill by falling off skyscraper thty p to .ales," "Th newspaper today is a better col lar than Abraham Tuimoola had Jaat tb newspaper. Th limb of th tree of kaowladgw hang; ao close ta th ground that tha nay or girt who la aaibtt aaa eaa walk ay and plnsk th rrait away." "Many a man oouldat tan wa tner 1 od wanted him to be a college pro testor or an aaettonaer, Taut he may bar had lnek aaongh t heap ant of th p.ier. Taavsa because ha fannd sons girl who was big aong'h, vtreag emomgh aat will lag saeagh ta stead over a waahtnfe and xaanlcnr her fin- naila" WHEN DIGESTION IS A BURDEN When digestion is impaired you can nearly always look to a lazy liver and constipated bowels as the real cause. When you think of the suffering after each meal from Heartburn, Bloating; Nausea, Headache it is ho wonder you have no interest in mealtime. Soon you lose flesh and are in a rundown con dition. You must help Nature correct such ailments so that the body can be properly nourished. This sug- gests a fair trial of "Pep" and Pepper "Billy" ssyst "I am glad wa bar th Fourth of July whsa w eaa shoot Ilk a Comaaoha and drlak red lemonade," "gqnar Jnt alway ' I guar In little old Alfalfa town, but whan ha got to th big city hs 1 Just Jones." "W are big or llttla, according to where w aTe." "Tha man who walk home eber la bigger than th drunkard. "A midget In body can ba toad a fi nancial asset In a dim museum, but midget In character la oar bund on tha body 0011110." "Bt"p trying to b eogwhesl when yon should b a whlstl." "Do your best and yon will never waar out your ahoea looking for a Job. "Be a live wir. rill yonr vein with gingar, tobasoo and pepparlno. "It I sad day for a young fsllow whsn he 1 o chesty that Ttft'i ooat wouldn't make a test for him." WEATHER CLEARS AND MERCURYRISES IN STATE The railroad official report that all through the west and central portions of the state there Is clearing weather and rising temperature. In Wyoming this morning temperatures ranged from 4ft to SO and In western Nebraska, from t6 at O'Neill to 76 above at Endlcott. n Bee Want Ads Produca Result. For Your ikn House Uso SUNDERLAND'S . TlS&Pi LSh inglEL. Tlis roof has a tromondons job! It works day and night, from January 1st to December 31st, year after year. Your house is only as good ns its roof. That is what stand1 between you und the weather. There JB something new "under th tun," a.nl you will fi'.id upon inquiry and investigation that this new (11 years old) jnaterial TEX-TILE is the right thing for your house "TEX-TILE" COSTS NO MORE THAN GOOD WOOD SHINGLES, STAINED. BEAUTIFUL RED OR GREEN FOB SALE nr SUHDERLAUB BROS. GO. Stato Bank Bldg. Omaha. Neb. Stomach Bitters f ":.' Wi Til" "' tM j s . i i V f X- w vy 1 " ' Ti-nn ! ,-i i - -.I 7 rti n in Earnest Let every Omaha Woman SEE what Monday brings forth at my establishmentprepare for a scr ies of surprises on Fall Wearables Cotdd I have foreseen the ways and delays of builders, carpenters, bricklayers, ironworkers and decorators, -THIS announcement and THIS gigantic sales event would , not have become necessary. ) As It Is, I am In a serious PREDICAMENT, but propose to "GET OUT FROM UNDER ; v IT," hence tho "OUT FROM UNDER SALE" The complete enlargement and transformation of this establishment was calculated to have been finished during the past week. As it is, my entire store is in chaotio con dition; in far worse shape than when walls and windows were first torn out This iron beam and that iron beam is not ready; this glass and that glass has been delayed; this support must be changed; raw brick and uninviting lumber piles greet the eyo everywhere; it appears as though my "grand transfonnation'' must be looked for in a matter of WEEKS instead of a period of DATS. In the Meantime I Must Sell all of My Constantly Arriving Fall Wearables as Fast as They Arrive, at the Following Prices "Out From Under Prices" on Ladies' Fall Suits $14.45 $19.45 Sulta that were to hare sold at $19.60 and $22.60. are offered to you at only , Suits that were to hare sold at $26.00 rind $29.60, are offered to you at only Suits that were to have sold at $35.00 aai mm and $37.60, areoffered to you at yUM.IO "Out From Under Prices" on Ladies' Fall Coats $8.65 Coats that were to hare sold at $12.60 and $16.00. are offered to you at only Coats that were to hare sold at $17.60 A f r and $19.60. are offered to you at 3Jl0w only Coats that were to hare sold at $22.50 &4M flp and $25.00, are offered to you at uXfleOtf only Fall Dresses k?s?j""$9.87 --"'-$12.87 $15.87 mm vuuvu now vw-a uea now V4iv ues, now. . . Fall Skirls sar ...$2.93 $6.75 and 7.50 skirts, only. . . $3.93 B" 'M Fall Waists Sagg.41c Sff91c gUl PelUcoats $1.37 Pellicoals $2.37 IP.lo.ITQ. Omaha, Neb. 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