Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 09, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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TUB TEK: OMAHA, SATliKDAI, uiriTJUKK !, IMS.
SUNDAY TALKS TO
BENSON STUDENTS
Hijfh School Pupils Greet Evange
lilt and "Ma" and "Body" with
the School TelL
SrEAKS AT CENTRAL SCHOOL
When "IMlIy" Sunday, accom
panied by Mrs. Sunday, "Rody" and
George nrewster, reached tha
rrowded auditorium of the Benson
high school he greeted by the
high school yell.
rrof. John Bpeedie introduced the
party and "Rody" entertained the
young people with music, playing
' Old Kentucky Home" medleys.
The songs were Joined in by the
audience. "Hody'' detected the
voice and face of one of bla beat
rholr singers among - the forps of
singers and pointed her out to the
audience, which caused laughter and
applause.
Mr. Sunday began by saying he
waa not going to preach a sermon,
tut Juat give a talk, choosing for his
topic "Kducatlon," and for forty-five
minutes he gate a talk full of good
adrlre to young men and women of
the high school and all seventh and
eighth graders of Benson.
"Idleness pots the skids under mors
jrounc prop) than any ohr one thing,"
aid the evnl1t "Id1rna causes yon
to lose aptmrtiinttlee to txtter yourselves
and it Invites to mlsohlaf nd puts flaws
Into your character wt ch will work
ajralnst jrou all the time."
He a4vteed them to be ktnd and lonm
mmded to every boy and girt to "try te
be an aJlurator, because the allltstor
never stops growing aa long as ft Uvea."
la HU Rrat rm.
Mr. Pander's talk waa long and in his
best form.
At Its close the ynuna; son ef Prof.
Speedle carrlrd forward a splendid
bnujurt of red and white roses, presented
to Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with the com
pliments of the srhool.
After a brief talk by Mrs. Rundey the
party left for the Central school, where
both Mr. and Mra. Sunday made short
talks to ths grade school pupils. "Billy"
commented on the excellent condition of
the Benson schools and told the children
thst, aa he waa once a school Janitor, hs
"knew what be waa talking about" when
he aald their physical op-keep was ex
cellent. "Ma" declared In her tittle talk to the
grade pupils that "Billy" learned te dust
so well when he was a Janitor that he
Is still good at It and can dust off the
furniture with his handkerchief per.
fectly.
Ye Arc My Witnesses Even to
the Uttermost Parts of the Earth
In the sermon at the Tabernacle Fri
day afternoon Mr. Sunday aald:
Text: "But ye shall receive power
1 after the Holy Ghost Is corns upon you,
Vnd ye shall be witnesses unto Me, both
li1 Jerusalem and In all Judea and
Rama r la and onto the uttermost parts
f the earth." Acta t, 1
That means In the, alums. In aocloty,
la the store, on the railroad, wherever
you are. Josue Christ staked Ilia cause
upon the character and the livea and the
utterances of His followers.
He stsked salvation upon you and
wiiat you wUI do. When He left Ha
wanted you to learn Ills words and
principles and tell them to others. He
taught Ills disciples that they mlcht
teach others and others teach you and
you teach others.
All right, that's Just what we are doing
' todsy. But If you believe It and don't
live it then you are not doing His teach
ins.. Jn Isaiah, 4U1 chapter. Clod Issues a
I'hsllenae to the world, "Let them bring
forth My witnesses and that they may
ie Justiried. Te are My witnesses, said
the Lord, and My servants whom I have
thosen."
Ho says. "Brtns; forth your witnesses
and I'll bring forth My witnesses and
then you can choose." That's what He
Is doing today. He says to the thieves,
thugs, prostitutes, saloon keepers, "Come,
t II what you'll do for the people." Then
Ho calls the Christiana and says: "Tell
what I have done for you and then let
1'iem choose."
' If the saoou keeper feels happier In
iH'iisIng boostf than the man who
won't touch the rotten stuff, and If the
i ..n.iin who Is soiling hor life geta more
ji.t than the pure, vlrtuoua woman, let
t:uii bring forth their witnesses; and If
!.-' (.rnvo It by those witnesses, then
i m reedy to Quit Ood'e work right here
'. M l nt my cause.
- And In court with alt ef its ahenan
ifans, ail of Its corruptions and brlb-
ty ef Judges and buying ef the Jury
and the witnesses, the thing that Is In
!UienHsble Is the witness, whether It
may le man or woman; what they know,
and they are aupposed to have an impor
tant fsct that others do not possess. A
witness is always an aid to some In.
dividual or cause and alda In aetting free
or convicting.
Your mother or your grandmother
julsht have been a Christian, but what
you need la personal experience. Have
you a recommendation to the world of
ChrlstT Let s hear It
Shecla Be God's Wltaesaea.
It's a sad thing to have a man or
woman testify to one thing and have
. the next witness prove it waa all a lie.
It doesn't only hurt the witness, but It
hurts his case.
It's a sad thing for a man to say he
is a Christian, and then prove by his
life that be is a liar.
The witness who la found to have per
jured himself la an Injury to the ease he
representa In court and you Injure the
entire body of believers when you side-'
step and go wrong. You bring reproach
on the cause of Clod. j
The whole is Injured by , a part. If
you Injurs your finger the whole body
aurtara. So li one Christian goee wrong
all Christiana have to bear the brunt
of the blame. The moat Important thing
Is the witness, and God says He wants
you to be His witness. I
Whan Paul was on bis way to Home. !
and he was shipwrecked on an island,
ho had the natives gather up eUuka aad
build a fire.
By mistake for a stick Paul picked up'
a serpent You know one of the means
f protection of animals la to adapt them
selves to the color of their surroundings. ,
And when the fire became warm and
the serpent wes aroused. It struck him.
The natives knur It waa a venomous
Miaka, It might have been a rattler,
us sap or a cobra, but the natives knew
It was venomous, and they expected to
I'aul swell up and die. When ha
"Idu't they worshiped him as a god, and
tie Kaa to rebuke them and aay he was
nut a god. but a Christian,
So you see Qod can Uae even a snake
u prwach Ills gospeL He don't have to
have preachers In swallowtail coats and
white . neckties and gold-rimmed spec
tacles. He doesn't have to have college
ITufeaaurs hanging around. He can use
n tha snakes and the Slicks and ths
1-ates to preach His gospeL And be
cause haul didn't die the people believed
and scores were swept Into ealvatlua
He had the gooda on them.
The I-Jrd La not comi!ed to uae U.a
!Kia. The Lord is not compelled to
un evangelists. He doea not have te
tw Sunday school teatnera. He can
takd snakes, sticks and anything and
use Ujciu for the advancement of His
auoe-
Thuae heathens saw Paul and believed,
iu the heathen nations today are g axing
ois the nominal Christian nations. The
yes of the ungodly are turned toward
the aodly. In the airevt. In the factories.
everywhere you go, not simply la the
Power trwaa lard ran Ira.
Vi ho feter walked by the beggar and
ae auad mm for aalp Fctar said: 'bii-
I have I will give unto thee. Arise,
and go thy way."
And the people saw and believed.
Do you think he would have had the
power If he had Just come from some
dance, or some brldge-whlst party or
some cheep skate leg show?
That's the reason a lot of you haven't
power today. That's the reason a lot
of you church members are not worth
three whoops this aide ef perdition.
Qod doesn't want the milk-and-water
and chalk-and-older kind of stuff you
call religion. Tour religion Is not virile
Tou don't know how to hit the ball for
Jesus. Tou aren't np to the mark en
your feet for that, and It's no wonder
that ths devil has the drop on yon and
Is able to make you one, two, three
strikes and you're out.
Tou haven't the punch that produces
the sleeper. About the best you can
do Is to give the devil a few lore taps
and when he Jama you against the ropes
It Is then that you turn to the Great
Referee to save you from a knockout
It'g an Insult to profeea to be Chris
tiana and 'tve the way some of you do.
It would be an Insult to profess to love
your husband and live with some one
else.
When Jacob gave Joseph his coat of
many colors hie brothers were Jealous.
One day they saw Mm coming and took
him and atrlpped the coat from off his
back and dipped It in a kld'a blood and
then took it te their father and aald.
"We don't know whether this Is Joseph's
or not."
Miserable Kara. But Jacob knew and
he said: "It Is my son Joseph's coat
An evil beast devoured him and my gray
hairs will go down la sorrow to the
grave." They lied.
They knew they had sold him to tha
Ishmaelitee and Potlpher'a wife wanted
him to surrender hta manhood. . But he
stood pat for his virtue and would have
nothing to do with her.
By Intrigue ahe threw him Into prieon
for four years. Then the king had a
dream and Joseph came and Interpreted
It
He Said they would have a famine
and they gathered all the grain and
stored it In the barn a. The famine awept
the lapd of Canaan, where Joeeph'a
father was, and he sent his sons to
Egypt to buy oorn. And they returned
with wagonloada.
Jacob knew that he hadn't given money
enough for that much oorn, and his eons
told him hia son, Joseph, was yet alive.
But he would not believe It until he saw
the corn, then he knew.
Tea afaay Peesle Wlaejanasaer.
In other words Jaoob said: "I'm from
Missouri; you've got te abow me the
oorn."
Bo what the world wants la deeds, not
words. The heathens are waiting for
the Christiana to bring them religion.
The eyes of the unsaved multitudes who
never read the Bible are reading your
lire.
Words are cheap.) Too many of you
are windjammers. The father saw the
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Saturday Is
Children's
Day-
We cater to the little
folks every day, but Satur
day la a special day for the
Little Folks at tbia big shoe
store. x
Drexel'a Is the only shoe
store that maintains a sep
arate and dtatlnct depart
ment for children, fcvery
thing la our Children's De
partment la made for the
little) folks, ths seats are
lower, the turn la charge do
nothing hut fit and sell chil
dren's shoes. We also carry
the largest line of Children's
Shoes west of Chicago ana
every shoe is up to the high
standard of Drexel quality.
They prove It la the way
Ihey outwear the ordinary
kind. 8 liea end prices are:
Children's Stt t0 Of?
to 11 Veeo
foT:. ....$2.50
ir-rsSeOo
PARCEL FONT PAID,
D
YQXG.
1419 Farnam St.
The Store That is Always
Attractive
Not a store of one-day attractions now and then
Not a store of spasmodic effort But a store of everyday
attractions, a store for aay day and always, aad a store
of day-la and day-out value giving.
At $5.00
Skirt Special for Saturday
A lot of about 100 Skirts for street and drese wear win
be offered Saturday at this price. There Is every food
material wanted corduroys, serges, satins, poplins,
gabardines, checks, taffetas, ete. All site for misses and
women and eitra sized women who take Ure;e waists aad
hip measures.
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Dainty Crepe, Lingerie and
Black Jap Silk Blouses
At
The are new blouse, some
are plain tailored, other trim
med with dainty embroidery
low or high neck models.
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$1.00
Note Extra lite
blouses (46 to 52) in.
eluded la thia assortment.
Crepe de Chine, Shadow
Lace, Radiam Taffeta and
Satin Blouses, at $1.95
)K gtTvlasea va sajilakaw Isatvi DavamiMa Jhtf11sa Jssafl Kjb Wftm
evas a ,j aese gri s At viu, Ave v a. i ga ftv v)zasa ss vmb wsw
with high or low neck. Colon Jary, flesh and white. Sizes
84 to 44.
VERY SPECIAL OFFERS IN
WOMHN'S KID GLOVES SATURDAY
rerrin's Genuine "La Mure" Kid Olorea, real
kid, two-clasp style, pair
$1:50
"Women's Two
Clasp Corona"
Kid Glorea, in
black, white, tan,
brown and gray;
:,:!. jus
Women's T w o
Claip Imported Kid
Olorea, light or me
dium weight, la
black, white aad a
few colors,
at, pair....
75c
Women's Guaran
teed Washable Kid
Gloves, in putty,
ivory, tan and ca
nary. Pair, ga 7j
$1.23 and...aJ
Children's Kid
Gloves, guaranteed
to fit and wear; un
lined, silk lined or
fleece lined; famous
Danforth make.
;ap.r.,r!,.r.r.....$i.25
NECKWEAR THAT'S UNIQUE
Angora and Silk Sport Scarfs in (he pretty'bright eolor
and white. As this is the most popular item in dress
neckwear, we have secured many styles in a splendid assort
ment. ...
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Angora Wool Scarfs to suit
the school girl as well aa the
best dressers, at )f
75C to $OeaVd
Silk Scarfs, up s jj
from iJleaVt)
Collar and Cuff Sets, also
Dainty Collars in Georgette
Crepe, Fichu Collars for even
ing wear. We are showing
collars from BOo
Dainty Collar and Collar
and Cuff Sets, in Swiss em
broidered; Puritan and many
other styles, pretty for school
wear. Each, 25c Ifi J
and .....XVC
Ostrich Boas, one yard long,
in light and dark & i 7r
colors, at... J4s0
Pretty Neck Ruffs, maline
and chiffon, BOo 5Q
From the World's Most Distinguisha
Handsome Outer Appaa
An Offering in Dresses
About 200 of the new, nobby and smart modeled serge and
silk combinations, practical for street and afternoon wear, some
with pretty plaid silk combinations. The colors are navy, brown,
green, plum and black
At $10.00
: 3r
Tailored in (h$ stum
the most strikingly be intiJu
Mode. Never have there.
now and you will be a step
parade.
Three RousingSri
At $19.00
Choice of three big racks of beautiful
wool suits, fur and braid trimmed, made
of good quality broadcloth, poplin, gabar
dine, ete. Good satin linings, skirts cut
full, jackets boxy or belted effects. Every
good color, in women's and misses' aiaea.
At $35.00
Wonderful collection of beautiful fms
trimmed suits. We have assembled one
lot of suits to sell at this prioe, and have
gone to great pains to sea that the value
are by far greater than ever, i ;
Beautiful broadcloth, gabardines, pop
lins, etc., every one For Trimmed, and
every good desirable color. Misses' and
women's sizes. : J
Our Girls' Sect
Three Special Lots of Coats
wltn style and value far in excess of the price. These three lots
have been arranged especially for Saturday and furnish unexcelled
opportunity for sure bargains.
Smart novelty mixtures,
wool plushes, heavy cheviots,
wool velours, chinchillas, etc.
Every .new eut and good
color. Misses' and women's
sizes. In two lots, at
$12.50 and $15
Seal Plush Coats
We will offer for Saturday selling one
big lot of the smart and most desirable
of the season's plle fabrie coats, made, of
the silkr, lustrous seal plush, with wide
belts, large collars and cuffs, heavy satin
linings. Large wide boxy cuts,
At $19.00
ks ana areu
as beejfiarieces
i as j t
of the smart new things for the girls who
have the most beautiful frocks and dress
new enlarged department has
girls' appareL
Special Lots to Attract Mother
GIRLS' VELVET DRESSES
This is a special lot purchased from
a Philadelphia maker below their reg
ular price. Values in the lot run bs
high as $12.50. Every good color, all
sizes, specially priced.
at
.$5.98
CHILDREN 'S DRESSES ' !
A very special lot, in wool serges,
checks, plaids, etc., many pretty girlish .
ideas, smart 'combinations, practical'
colors; ages 6 to 14 years. my do
Special x
Visitors Will Be Interested
In our easy plan for acquiring
a Vlctrola. Ask us about it.
Victor Victrola
fs.ktr,r.x.I'..$ioo
Victor Victrola XI has all
f of the latest and best fea
tures of the higher priced
Victor Victrolas, including:
Automatic Stop, Tilting
Motor, Improved Tone
Chamber, Horizontal
Shelves for Holding Becord
Albums.
Easv Terms If Desired.
Our Record Service Nearest
Perfection.
Vktrela Dept. PositeUs Kooas
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The Boys' Clothing Problem
Solved by the Two-Pants ' Suits
What mother has not been perplexed bv the extraordinary ability df
a boy to wear out clothes? Seemed as if she was always buying new suitsj:
r Now comes the two-pants suits, practically two suits in one' bf
:x i a a. : l i 1 .rwi
cause lb lams twice as xuiig ur uiuro.
$5.00 Values at $3.95
SnarPT new styles, staunch woolen fabrics, pants fully lined and
taped seazaa the three big features of this splendid offer. Plenty of
neat patterns as well as fancy plaids, stripes and checks, C "2 O t
In newer shades and models. Choice for ,Pa.Va?
Ths largest assortment In the city of Boys' Two-Pair- C 1 rt X-t
Pant Sulta. at S5.00, $0.50, 57.50 and .....P0
It will be a real pleasure for parents to seleot the boys' suits from
this splendid range of prices. A big assortment at each price.
Boys Mackinaws
Boys like these warm, comfortable coats. Wi are showing the
greatest assortment ever over 60 different patterns in all new shades. ,
A Very Special Offer Saturday
New Plaid Coats. In all-wool fabrics, red, brown, gray and blue.
to nt trery ags, 10 is years; worm i&.oo, special,
choice for 33.V5
5w-
Boys Sweaters
large table, fuir of
Boys' Sweaters, different
styles and colors; worth
1.50 to $2.00,
at ,
For Your Dining: Room
ew plain ahapa, beautifully finished. 43 c 4 co
in aet, at 4.VO
Scanty and economy ro hud in band with that excep
tional offerings from oar Chin Department,
White and Gold Dinner Sets
New
pieces
Fancy Chop Trays
ITandsomely decorated, 10-inch size. Worth regn
larly $2.25, special Saturday, each VoC
Cut Otass Water Sets
With French plate plateau, six tumblers and CQ He
one large pitcher. Special, set... PO.VO
Sternau Aluminum Percolators
8-cup size. Special priced, each 08
Home Nut Crackers
Crack nuta without crushing the
kernel A child ean operate it with
ease. Made of the best grade of
malleable Iron, finished smooth, in
satin-white nickel : durable and com.
pact, haring no complicated parts to
.
wear or break. Special mm -v
Saturday, each 5UC
Cklaa Devt, TTeet Arcade.
Writing Paper
Special sale Saturday of
writing; paper one pound
(100 sheets) of good quality
linen finished writing paper
and fifty envelopes
to match, all for'
25c
Posfon Ferns
500 very large Boston and
Whitmii Ferns, in 6-inch
pots; in perfect condition.
Regular $1.00 valuea, spe
cial Saturday, each
59c
Delivered to Any Part of
Town.
Cut Flower Department.
The Exposition of the "IS
has been a great success in our Corset DepartSSEu
women appreciate our efforta to help them to help-tb,
ieres how comfortable they feel and never felt so wel
Oar eersetieres are efficient! fitters and will fit yaa
methods, alter corset when necessary and sea that-yon an
fashionably eorseted.
No charge Is made for this unexcelled service and our
price.
Nemo Corsets come in a variety of models, as each type
fully by the designers and a corset is built to fit each typ
est degree of comfort and service.
No. 654 for short, full figures
No. (55 for tall, full figures i
No. 666 for slender to medium a
Other modfls from 83.00 to SI 0.00
Nemo Corsets for extra stout figures, in sizes up to H
44
. ......... ,.,.,t.
Our Brassiere Section
o'da are beginning to see how much a brasalera
ir.i. the corset being a little higher is more lil
lor most wo'
figure this
me oust man nerore. which of course no well dressed, atom
brassieres better than any, answering every requirement of t!
boned to properly support it. snd designed in enough models
Beeaase of varying figure requirement, oar bratsiev-a
experienced saleswomen who are good Judires ef Une and
mend the proper model for yonr figure. Warner brass'i
most every woman..
- We have Warner i w raesle res to fit every type o figure
sary care to see that they are properly fitted. In .Warner?,
for stout and slender figures, models for dancing, evening.
flls 4- CI Cla ww u M.
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a4 have I teste, u aucfc as
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