16 TIIK HER: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTDREIt 16. 1915. "!. tj - . r n Jif f I jurist nears ry or roor ivian unu Saves Him Oat of His Troubles ruder eftmwn at the Tahemerte Mr. Sunday preached hie eermon on 'Th Ior Man'i Cry." Thla wee hla Ut: This poor man cried and the lord ho nil him and Hrrf him out of all hla roublear., sxxtv, t: Thla text waa put In the Blbla to help every man who la hartnj- a hard lima m thta world, for It means that' what the Ixird did for thta poor man In trouble Ha will do for every othar poor mn In trouble. If ha will only do aa tha poor man did. Thrra has never boon a rasa known where a majt In trouble did aa thla man did without (ettln out ff hie trouble. When Jeeua was here Ha htpod everyljody who aoufht Hla help. He never amt anybody away from Hlra lrh a heavy heart Tha dlactpiee aome llmra wanted to aend people a way. but Jreua alwaya aald, 'Thy need not de part." The only one who went away from Him eorrowful waa tha rich rmin rulr, who had ao much wealth ha thought he could vet aJonf without Chrlat, and one of the Intereetlnff atorlea a (halt hear la the world to oome will be the story of the trouble ha made for hlmaelf by doln thla . What a familiar Bound thla word trou ble haa to all of na. How wall wa know It meaning. It la one of tha worda we nerer hare to p to tha dictionary to find out about. It met as near tha cradle and haa kept etoae to ue erer amoe. Job tal!s na that "Man that U born of woman la of few days, and full of trouble," and he aiao ears "Man la born unto trouble, a tha sparks fly upward." There la bo bavr.k that doea not hare Ita burden, and Be heart that la not aeqaatoted with' Bor row. Wa lire m world where trouble la the eoiumoei lot of all, a world where trowMe la known everywhere, from tha paaao of the kioa to tha peeeent'i turret. Thla world aad the on to which tha t wicked are to te sent are ne doubt tha . only worlds la all the universe where troubie la knoTn, but there la aboodanoa 1 of it In both. If we could take tha wins of the morning and fly to tha ends f tha oarth wo should find trouble there. . helet la Cloaet. X hare been entertained In many homes . In many parte of tha country, and ao hare been able to learn something1 of tha home life of ail kinds of people, from I tha poor to the wealthy. I hare bean In some homea where everrthlns appeared ao beautiful and ao pleaaant that I would find, my eel f sarins, "Surely there can be no skeleton In tha eloaet here. There la no trouble In thla beautiful place," and yet very often before I took my depart ure I would dlaoover that It waa a home of trouble In aplte of Ita beautiful ap pearanoe. Sometimes I would leant that a son had fallen among thteree on tha Jericho road or that a daughter with a hard and willful heart had brought great trouble to her parent Often la such homea tha husband la not a Christian, and much trouble falls upon hla believ ing wife In consequence. There are all klnda of trouble, too, In this world of trouble. Thar are trouble that we bring upon ourselves end trouble that others bring Upon -i Much ef our trouble Is dua to our own Improvidence, . I in prudence or iSllgnre. Much of It haa come through grave mistake that wa have mailt, and much mere through Indecis ion abeut matters of vital Importance, but tho greater part of all our troubles hn t.ten the result of sin our own or cemebody else's, for wherever there is n.n trouble Is the sure result "What soever a man soweth, that shall ha alau icap " There Is no way of avoiding It The man In tha teat ta ealled a poor man and what ta aald of him la alwaya true of the man in trouble. Whoever it In trouble Is a poor man, even though he live In a palace. Jaiiua waa a wealthy ruler, and yet how poor and helpless ha was when tha word cam to him that hi little daughter wa dead. Kow gladly he would have given all his wealth to have had her back again. Trouble make u all very poor, beoaua wa are aa help less against It When Marshall Field, the great millionaire prlnoa of Chicago, was flying with a apeclal train, trying in vain to reach tha bedside of hla dying toy, how poor ha waa. Poor bee use an hta wealth could not obtain for him the boon he sought The man wa fall among thlevea who etrtpawa hlra of his raiment, and wounded) bin, and left him half dead o the Jortoh road, waa a Poor man baoaaa a waa so hetpieea, nd yat be waa probably a rich man's son. Markael by Sim. On, the poor people la thla warid. Kow tar bean, aobaa aa I look a pan tbara aa I g to aad fro where my duties oail me. Thr are to many faces Into which 1 oaaaot look without seeing the tragi inarka that hare been mad by tin and aorrow. People ia who facet I oaa a the very hoof warkg of the AerO. Poor, helpleea, groaning, orying one, wtv do not want to do wroa. aad rat they aerv a maatar who drives them to It There are times when I find my heart torn with aorrow for such aa the, aotne thlng Uk that I bellev Jaaua had wfcea He etood oa Olivet aad stretobea at Hla haads toward the great sinful city at El feet and said. 0. Jerusalem! Jerusalem! How oftea would I hare gathered you aa a hea gathered her chicken and ye would not!" Aa t walk through the busy tue rushing pelimell toward ta grave and the judgment, and have tha dread ful thought coin to me in all It awful neas of how great are the sorrows aad the troubles of the Uvea of those Into whoa face J look, there are time whea I feel almoet like Jonah ta Nlaeveh and want to cry out "lUpentt Repeat! Repent!" Many men get Into worse trouble bj Vying to get out of their trouble In their own way. How true thla la with the man who commit on crime In try ing to conceal another. We are there. 1 hard a man aay that he onoe told a downright He by aay he waa a soldier In the army, and M said ha had to tell a thoutettd ether tie In trying ta Mdo that one. We are ao shortsighted we cannot se that w can aerer eoro mlt one ln and stop and are kept In the moat abject fear at all time for fee we III be found out He waa a lam anan, end when somebody aaked the rue of hi lamenca he said that he had been wounded la the army. Immediately a man said; "What regiment, oomrader "The forty.aeventh." said ha "Why, that wa my regiment.' said the other. "What company were you In f Uad ta Keep Lyingr. Another man said: "In what battle were you wounded V Tou can ae for yourself how quick fa wa in a cold weat, and how he had to keep an lying, because b couldn't ftn4 ui - atop. I 1 shouldn't wonder If eom of you dont find tw jut Ilk a ebapur right eut of your own lieea Uvln in sin Is to be like the ma you have heard of who yoked hlmfelf up with a young steer. Jut aa he had put the other end cf the ifake oa his oa neck to see how It would , feet the steer started oil a mad gallop, and h had to get right down to It and do hla best to keep from being choked to diath. When aay aln one gets a hold on you you are In that very aame kind of a fls. Standing at lit In aln Is a Impossible a standing still In fir. All emheiilers and bank wreckers begin by taking just a little money In the start, but having made the start, they must go on and taks mora, and so Instead of gating out of their trouble by more and mora dlshon aety, they get deeper and deeper. The poor man In tha text bad probably been trying to get free from hla troubles In hla own way for a long while before be cried to the Lord, just a all of u have dona I wrls en Trabl. Thar will alwaya be trouble where there Is sin, and wa don't hare to read the Bible to know thta Wa have all found It out for ourselves, and eom of u by tha bittereat kind of experlanoa. Tha little child soon find out that as soos a It disobeys It parent It geta Into trouble. "Ha that would hide his eta ahall have trouble enough." tha Blbla ay, "but ha that will con fee and for aake It I certain of peace." "This poor man cried, and tha Lord heard hlan, and saved hlra out of hla troubles." If you want to know what Christian eiperienoe Is. read the Psalms for they are full of It, and what you find there la authentle. Tou can't alwaya tell just what Christian experience 1 by hearing people talk In meeting, for the reason that no man haa ever yet lived who could s zpreas himself about any thing a to be clearly and fully under stood. The reason far thla la that spiritual things aaa at bast be but poorly ex pressed m word, atom seera to aay too little, others to much; but la the Psalms we have Christian experience given In In spired languag. and can much better understand just what Is meant "Thla poor man aried." Thla show that hla trouble must have been very great for whea a man art as he la generally la a sorrow that la nigh unto death. "This poor man cried.' He had reached a pteoe where he had stopped trying to do any thing to help hlmaelf, for he wa in a piao whn there waa na earthly proa pact of his over getting out Despair waa on his track, and ha was hedged In on very aide.. H was In a place Uk that occupied by tha children of Israel when they wrung their hands and cried out, "O, wretched men that we are! Why did we make tha atari T Wer there no graves In Egypt, that w should coma out to pariah la the wilderness T" steal Be Sefar TTaeaa. Before them waa the Bad Bea, and be hind them waa Pharaoh' host Oa one aide wa a precipice, and on tho othar perpendicular rocks. Thsr seemed to be for them no possible way of escape, but there are no Impossibilities, with. Ood, and It wasn't long before they wer shouting and singing, "Rejoloa, for the Lord hatq triumphed glorlouslyl The horse and his rider hath He thrown Into the seal" "This poor maa cried and tha Lord heard html" On of tha things Ood can not da ia to turn a deaf ear to a cry like that H would atop making a world If necessary to help the an who sends ap such a ery aa thla poor maa did. The poor maa waa seeking Ood with a heartbreak, and whoever sack Him la that way la aever disappointed. The man wanted God's help just thea more than he wanted riches or fame or honor. Hla aoul cried for immediate definite help. and h fret It Standing up for prayars amounts to little txiress ths heart gate oa Ita knaaa. Whan man seek Ood aright they do It aa Um hungry aaek bread, aad aa the famiahing aeek water; and whan they do It In that way they find Kim. bue they eeraply with oenolUona that war mad before the foundations of tha earth ware laid. "If thou aeek tha Lord thy Ood, thawt Shalt find Kim, If thou aeek Kim with aU thy heart and with all thy Wa ar told in the fourteenth Psalm where OavM waa when tha Lord heard aad answered hla ery. Ka was In a hor rible pit ainklng la miry olay, from which be eould do nothing to extricate hlmaelf. Tha mora ha struggled against the ml re the deeper he sank Into It If ha cried to men far help, nothing bat th mocking echo of hla own roto name bank to him. Aa long aa ha looked at himself or hla situation a wa helpless aad hopeleea, aaa tt waa not taatO ha began to look up that he could find a ray of light Hla aaa waa desperate bat ha cried to Hint who ta alwaya ready to help th desper ate. . There only aaa way to get out of tha mir of stn. and that la ta ba lifted oat of tt by tha haada that war nailed ta the nrnaa, Human hands might help a Perhaps, If they could, hut they are to abort and weak. Only tha hand of Christ aaa reaeh aa when we fall Into tha aevtl'a pit Th fact that ha took David out t a sura prophecy that he wUl deliver yc tf you wUI but ask Him and trust Htoa to da It aa David did. If tha Lord war not aa ready to help you aad Bt aa He waa to hel him, thla Psalm would not hare a place la the Blbla It would have ao business there, because what Ood doea for ana He stand pledged to da for a nether. Travel ta Mad. Borne people consider tha Psalm poetry, but th vary heart of them la Christian experience. The horrible pit and tha miry el ay are not mere figure of apeech, but terrible realities In every unregenorete Ufa No matter where tha sianer goee. he ha to travel la the mud. and the longer he Uvea la aln the deeper th mira becoraea Bvery day that he remain away from Ood put him dewa deeper and (Continued on Pag fceventven.) AS VE GROW OLDER our mind art quite ts active as in former years but our strength does not respond when we need it most; perhaps the kidneys are weak, the liver torpid, rheumatic pains or stiffened jgints beset us, and we cannot easily throw off the colds that winter brinrs. What we need is the rich cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion to renew the blood and carry strength to eve ry organ of the body, whila its glycerine soothes the res piratory tract, and its hypophosphites strengthen the excitable nerves. Scott's Emulsion ts a scientific oil food, cf unusual benefit to those past fifty years particularly during the colder seasons, it Imparts warmth and create strength. On bottle will prove its worth. Ka alcohol or harmful drur. SooU ft Suwae. BioMnScia. M.J. u-j Neckwear for Apparel Day in "no urganaie venter, vai- np uea to 76c, at JOC Iacr, Embroidery, Orraodla and Taney Net Collara, values to 76o. or al aJOC Feather Boa, value to 15. o rt n apeclal at dJ.UO -r We Are Advertised By Our Customers; . i .1. -i i i.. ii . . - ii. tin 1! il I i mm -. i i ii mm atu Save Your New Corset Fitted Here There are marry advantages In having your corset fitted by our corsetieres. First, they have a variety of models to select from for all types of fif ures so you are sure to be fitted correctly; second, we do not hurry our fitters but allow them plenty of time to take care of every customer properly. Then, e give the best value, that mon;y cm buy anyvhere. W have m complete ani heauH'ul lime SJon Ton and Royal Worcuter ConeU, and tea vonuU $uggel thal$ou a far yourttlf and have on of our fitter txplain thtir poinlt of tuptrtority and $e!ecl the ana suited for your In dividual fgure. Our fitting service h free. Bon Ton .Corsets for Tall Figures Front laced models, made of handsome pink broche, medium hlfh bust with curved waistline; long over hips with wide band of elastic at bottom of Skirt in back. All whale boning in this model, which makes the corset comfortable and serviceable $8.50 'Other models In plain coutil, at . . .$3.50 and $5.00 Don Ton Corsets In back laced models for medium and heavy figures, medium high top, with sufficient fullness to allow figure- to rest comfortably In corset, either sitting or standing. Long over hip and back with six heavy garters attached; extra wide graduated front steel This Is an exceptional (Jo aa value, at P3aUU Models for slender figures in beautiful broche $3.50 Royal Woroeater Ooraata for alaa der figure, In fancy malarial. Fro blp aection, four tartars ) ft f attached. Special af aCe V U iv. ' Olrla' Corsets In all soft boned mod els, a four-hook front ateel, making tha corset eapeclaUy good aV ff tor school glrla )1UU We have designated Saturday as Women's Apparel Day. to pro advantageous purcnases and collections or everything tnat everviro and household affairs; in the the afternoon the appurtenances of vis before six o'clock. In the evening the things that belong to the evening, dress, am forts of the last hour before sleep the things that belong to the boudoir and bedroorr; Special Lots. Dresses & Frocks specially priced for this big occasion. oeen maae which are less than their wholesale value, speciar purchase. Every one a bargain. Choice of 150 dresses, worth to 15.00. serges and combinations of all colors. All sizes Extra preparation has e for the offerinjr of these wonderful lots, manv of borne are from Special choice of sport eoeta worth to $15 .V One lot of the smart sport coats nnm cherlota, wool pluabaa, boucles, etc. Every good color, made with tb extra pock large collara and belts. Plalda and cbaaksl also In thla lot Silks, $9.75 A lot of 225 beautiful afternoon frocks in serges and silks or combinations. All sizes and colors. Worth to JU9 $13.75 Dancing and Party Frocks For dancing frocks, worth to $32.50. About 30" dainty frocks for dancing and party wear, in dainty silk and races; pastel colors $19.00 For choice of party dresses worth to $35.00. A lot of dainty, fluffy evening party and dancing frocks, in soft pretty colorings, in chiffons, silks and laces. Women'a and misses' sizes. $25.00 Pot choice of a big lot of coats in a large variety of cuts, styles, materials and colors. Flared, belted and with large collars, some with fur collars. $15. A wonderful lot of smart coats In every good idea of the sea5on plushes, wool velours, chinchillas, mixtures, etc. Large fur collars and cuffs are much in evidence; large belted wide swinging effects. Every wanted color and size $25.00 New Decoration and Favors for Hallowe'en Just Arrived Choice of lot of White Chinchilla Coats, worth $15.00. About 22 coats of good white chinchilla, large pocket, wide belts, high collara, eto. Miasea' and women's sizes. $10.00 Tor Woman's and Misses' Skirts worth to $7.50. For this occasion w naa aasemtia a lot or aairts tnat nave oeen selling regularly up to $7.50, and Include eTery good fall model and material. $5.00 Choice of Silk Petticoats worth $3.00. About 250 aU-all taffeta and satin petticoats. In eTery good color, made In different styles of flounces. $1.89 t ( FursI i Everything for decorating the table and house Lunch Sets, Table Covers, Dinner Favors and Cards, Tally Cards, Greeting Cards, Invitations, Paper Caps, Napkins, Garlands, Festoons, Streamers and Masks of all kinds. For Our Little School Friends Here are things you need every day that you can get with out spending much money. his Pencil Boxes, containing pen cils, pens, penholder, erasers, etc, at Z5c to 98c M. & B. and Prang's School Paints. History, Covers History Rlnrs . w- 25c 15c ,..5c History Paper, too sheets for. School Tablets, up from. Composition Tablets 6c and , Spelling Tablets Students Loose Leaf Note Books, up from. 10c ...5c 10c .5c 48c 500 Fancy Imported Tea Pots Made of finest quality imported jetware, full gold trimmed and decorated with scroll and enamel beadwork in (dainty colors. 4-cup size J Worth $1.00, jq 6-cupsize (choice at 07C China Department Main Floor IT w items are so num iv. tpect I J. lew barrel and f J !v a 4 a m a special lots or rurs nave been: ..t and although the items are idea of what to exp Lpossum Muns, new Skunk Martin, new barrel and rillor- Fox Muffs, all the different colors nnj Hudson Beaver, in the new melon aq4 . j; Biacx ana baDie come bets, from..".; Brook Mink Sets, from , . Fox Sets, all colors, from Mink Sets (Jap and eastern), from.; . Mi J TRIMMED HATS $3.45, $5.95 and $9.95 Clever New Wonderful values at 15.95 and $9.95. An emphatic demonstration of our supreme position in offering, dis tinctive styles at popular prices. The hats offered in this sale are the results of a number of well-timed purchases and include hats for morning and daytime wear, for afternoon and dress wear. Gold and silver lace trimmed hats, fur trimmed hats, new white hats, in such materials as silk hatters, velour and velvet. Values positively up to $25.00, at $3.45, $5.95 and $9.95. Is G R a. "5! OstricK Made of gofcd rv 1 Vinrh l"trrhtf j ...... wide. Colors nV gold, taupe, 'whit. blacks. Values "to, special Saturday .(. Oa Main - ftoer. 1,500 Filmy Lace Blouses Choice at $2.95 sa eiivti $2.95 Candy Specials iff Silk Shadow Lace Blouses. Filet Lace Blouses. Radium Lace Blouses. In white, cream and flesh. Some have transparent Georgette sleeves. Blouses that are fascinating" in their a it - x a . e . loveliness. iwenry-rive styles to select from, at Dressy Blouses At $5.00 Georgette Crepe Blouses. Striped Taffeta Blouses. Extra quality Crepe de Chine Blouses. Chiffon Blouses. ii Wonderful values and styles; all the details ff and stvles of hirher Driced models at ehD.IIII Freah Home-Made Pea- f nut Brittle, pound ..1UC Our Delicious Home-Made Di vinity, braall aut, almond and pe can but Regular ' 0o grade, pound a3C Freeh Maple Confections every (Saturday, pound 20c Our Pompeian Chocolate Bitter Bweets and Swlsa Style MUk Cho colates, nut ana; fruit center. Special Saturday, OCi pound , eC Very Choloa Chocolate Cherries, In cream. Regular 60a, oa apeclal, pound OaC We have a beautiful line of Halloween Novelttee for table and nart decorations. Quality and Economy Go Hand in Hand in This Glove Sale Extra special lot of women's fine real Kid or Lamb Gloves, t or 2-clasp styles; in white, white with black backs, black and several colors. These gloves are absolutely perfect and should retail frqm Jit. 25 to $1.50 a pair. The majority is worth rf $1.50. Pair OJC 435 French Hei Ostrich Plume Ranging in lengths frorn I inches. Extra wide stock, ply goods, in black, wH some new colors ofthd Positively worth to $ 1 2.5C , , ,. Untrimmed Shapes'" 1,080 Beautiful New UntrimnjAt Hats from one of New York's l.irp4: manufacturers, in large black silk vel vet sailors, hatters' plush effects, v:l vet facings, some very fine velour and fur beaver hats. Values to $4.oo, spe-cialat- (Hi i- v? ( 1 F ri Si Advertisers in The Bee are assured of results that come from commanding attention of customers with purchasing; power