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    The Omaha Daily Bee
EDITORIAL
The OMAHA DEE
poet to the homes la rad by tfc
ioma-ella goodf for adTertl..
FAGE3 11 TO 20.
VOL. XXXIX NO. V20.
OMAHA, SATURDAY M OK NINO, NOVKMUKH 1.1, lf0!.
SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS.
j Premier Clothing Event 'of the Year
; Hen's (hercoats and Suits at $15.00 of Surpassing Merit
IF. i L 'J .Ltj r. Bk
Just a small space to tell of the best $15.00 clothing prop
osition made to men of Omaha this year. If we used type
four times as big VALUES could be no more impressive.
We have recently closed contract for 500 overcoats and suits
it exceptional price advantages. We were almost tempted
to call it a clothing sensation. This clothing is high grade,
hand-tailored and of the most fashionable types. Most any
man would be proud to wear such garments as these.
Better $15.00 Overcoats and Suits are nowhere heard of.
Overcoats Fancy grey and
tan stripe checks and her
ringbones, with combina
tion auto collar, and "plain
black and oxford kerseys,
serge lined and satin
Bleeves, 4 6 and 52-inch
lengths
Men's Overcoats of ail wool kersey,
in black and oxford, with velvet
collar, also fancy Scotch effects in
best shades, with combination
auto collar, medium and
long lengths A clean
cut bargain, at
13)
$10
Suits Fashionable models
in wide wale diagonals In
blue and olive, with self
stripes, also grey, green,
blue and olive worsteds,
splendid serge lining and
hand tailoring
Men's Suits Pure worsted and all
wool cassimere suits, in blue, olive,
green and gray shades, with self
stripes New, genteel, single
preastea suits; Venetian ,
and serge lined, and well
tailored throughout
53X5
nrnrmmTir11
LLvl
Jim
una?
The Winter Style Ilook Is In
20 n,l f re 1J pattern.
'121
Plenty of the Higher Grade Overcoats and Suits, at 20 $25 $31
MEIf'S tuAT SWEATER S
Hand mail nnl full f ashloned.
pure will und worsted, all
solid eoliirfl Jinrl collne combi
nation. . . .83.50, $3.50 and IS.OO
Sue. iter Coats for tnn, ntioT-to't
styles, nil wool. $1.50 and (2.00
I'nyv Sweater Coats, with P"ck-
brt c-dlara 91.00
H't? JT03E Very nice o.imllty
1 No Mno cotton, In lavender,
prny. nlno. green and navy, all
Hi 7. cm at 19le
MEK'a USDCBWEAS Wool
fleeced garments, in ecru onlv;
nil sizes to 41. Positively nil
regular 11.00 values 69o
Ken's Shrts White, pleated and
plain, ami fiinoy colors, In niv;
est stripe effect", good mmlraj
materials; any style vou p'efer.
at .81.00
HECIWEAS Shipment New
four-in-hands with wide flow
ing ends, In plain atrlpe and
figured effects; DOc values.. 35o
MEVS HEW HATS We call es
pecial attention to our hroad as
sortments of the late at vies In
soft and stiff hats.
We have th shades young mrn
like best fads and conservative
shapes are all here.
Croftit & Knapp stiff hats, many
new hlooks, Et $3.00
Soft Hats, from various makers
at S3. BO, $3.00 and $3.50
Big Day for Boys' Clothing
Quality. Style and Low Price Go Btod-in-Hand
Over 200 overcoats, in ' all wool cheviots and
cassimeres, made up in Russian, Box and Auto
styles There are grays, dark green, olive.
brown, tan stripes and mixtures, Jfj Eft
also plain grays splendidly made, JL
stylish coats, 3 to 16 years "
Boys' fine Auto Coats, of heavy all wool chev
iots. In season's best shades and patterns;
styles to please particular ooys of 7 ' QL C
years or age; great values
Little Boys' Chinchilla Overcoats. In
blue and gray Russian styles: also
light, medium .1nd dark stripes;
serge and Venetian lined,
velvet and self collars, c
worth $7 110, at J
BOTS' BUTTS Combination suits,
with double-breasted coats and
two pairs knlckerbocker pan's
neat, dressy patterns, 8 to IS-
X.Blf?!:.al.1.,r:00..S5.5O
Worsted and cassimere suits.
in tan, pray ,ind dark shade.
Coats with derby back and
full, bloomer cut pants
also blue serges In
this lot; 7 to ffi ti
. .i'T' ' m to i
tS3
15-yr. uizes
Great November Sale in Garment Section
The entire garment section will be alive with activity tomorrow through the quickening
Influence of extraordinary bargains.
THE BIG SUIT SALE that has taken the town by storm reaches
its zenith. With the last of the big purchase now on the racks,
we present the most formidable array of suit values ever known
to this section. Measure these offerings by the best the city pro
vides and you'll understand why the lion's share of the suit busi
ness comes here. Positively J7A (?fT
finest $25.00. $35.00 and $40.00 V H M.'Jv ? .
suits, for
nearly all ar Iklnnar satin llsad. AU Woolts" salts ar now cut to $39.50
SALK IiOXU I'OATS
Two Special Lots I'nderprlced
Fall length black broadcloth coats; fit
ted models, strictly tailored, for Sat
urday, at .. $15.00
Full length black broadcloth coats of
superb quality, handsomely pleated,
and Batin lined, actual $25.00 gar
ments, for .' $19.50
Other smart models In black coats, mnteh
lossly tailored, at $25.00
RLACK l ilt SETS
Fifty sets of fine French I,ynx Furs, with
l:ine shnwl collar and -larKe ruit muff
head and tall trlmmlnf?
Skinner satin lined
OreiiS' COATS Soma at Half
A table full of nicely made
long warm coats, in 6 to 14
year sties, fine for school wear
tiet colors, toe valuei to
JS.OO. at $3.93
GXBX.S LOItO THIBET COAT8
In red. blue and brown,
double breasted and velvet col
lar trimmed, 6 to 14-vear size;
special at $3.93
CBTTBHED FLUSH OOATS For
girls, new nobby garments, in
NEW SILK PKTTICOATS
High quality brilliant, rustling
taffeta silk Substantial tail
ored styles; 20 colors; Alice.
raisin, Durgunay, neno, brown, itf'tly
gray, cadet, ratawba, etc., at,
each $4.05
Ww Silk Walt Hlnck taffeta, black
and colored ines;iHn fine, bcau'tful
new tailored styles, at $4.95
Tailored Waists of linen and cheeked
madras, dozen styles, at . . , : $1.36
Sweater Coata All pure worsteds red.
white and itray; double breasted, at $3.95
rianneletto Qowna :fore new ones: high
collar and round circular ncek style, at.
each $1.00
F.Xtra Size Gowns, 3 yards wide, size" 1 1
19 and 20, for
Umi 111
R
$1.33
Mack, brown, red and green, B
to lt-year siies $7.93
MISSES' "WOOLTII" COATS
60 stylish garments by tho
well-known Wooltex hoime,
best colors. 14 to 20-vear sizes;
all 120 and S1! values .. $10.00
CHILDREN'S BEAHSKtXT
COATS White and (tray, Sat
urday S3. 95 Rbd $3.50
GrULB' WOOl DUEESBS Navy
blue and red Hussian bloue
and French dresses, neatly
made and trimmed: also all
solid blmk set-Re dreeses for
convent Rlt'l"; new styles hist
In $6.93
LITTLE OISLS' CO ATS 2 to 5-
yoar sizes, made af fine chev
iot red, blue and tan; black
velvet and Rold button trim
med, pleated skirt, loose lln
liifr, allowing pleats to lie
smoothly; very beautiful styles
at $7.93
Great Sheet Music Day
Introducing all the
pronounced hits from
the new operas We
again feature
Singing Bird
It's reception by
music lovers last Sat
urday was phenomenal.
Stock was completely
sold out. More again
tomorrow. A tuneful
Indian melody that Is
captivating Hear it
sung. Saturday special,
IS)
KB. CARL MORITS Is
Inginii "Shadow land"
and -If All the Qlrls
"Were Robcs" with
frreat . uccess.
Hear him. The
sungs are
19c
AH OFZHA rOUO-
Contalnlns all the
best songs from the
grand operas. ' m n
A 60c book ljJC
A aplendld musical program arranged, lnclud-'
Inf theaa late hits: Hitchcock's "The Man Who Owns
Uroadway," Cohen's "American Idea." "Dollar Princess"
"Chocolate Soldier," and songs from Jnhan & Harris
minstrels.
This la music headquarters. Every worthy song
gets here ahead of the procession.
IlcClurg's Book Samples
Te A .iVMcC!urB of Cnl". America s largest
book Jobbers, have had an Immense holiday book dis
play near Sixteenth and Howard for convenience or
visiting western merchants. These samples Bennett's
has purchased and place them on sale Saturday There
are great quantities of them on the tables all af
ferent -at price Juat about half. Children's Books of
every description Bo, lOo 15o SEo
mLC.C,TlHl?" ier,y. ,tjrU mad"' New Fiction and
Standard Worka of Literature will bo underprlced
'V!1'' 'on.Vl'htiy ' u' : takenf mm o?
Circulating library all the best titles; special 18o
Caning Sets for Thanksgiving
We are
i I..,, l,. . . fi.u ninu ior Kl
noutrs, n-ua. Conner liotl.vnw for on. ,..T.
job fi.io Doners ror $1.35
m fi.uv uuiieri ror
The 12.26 boilers for
til, "iB t,nre-P',, ,ts, with stag handles
sots, at
50
:::::::::::::::!:
Large No. J Qalvanlied 79c Wash Tuba for Saturday 49b
Large No. I alvanlxed 89c Wash Tubs tor SaturdaS ill
.45
.66
Gloves, Eandk'fs, Hosiery
Women's
Mochas
Saturday
viieu i.ape Gloves, also Arabian
one-clasp all sixes; $1.25 values, will go
. ACa
peTpalrPUre Lambsk,n Gloves, all .olors and sixes,
-r 81.00
a0nndCnewe;rtVue. ,KM Gl?ve8' " new ahades
and newtfct stitching; 2-clasp, per pair $1.50
omen s mannish r-nr m. , . . 7
whlt i,i.i, V" "Pearpoint DacK. in
, ialt gun nieiai
. . .$1.50
Handkerchiefs
See
window
Women's pure linen Initial handker
chiefs; 26c values aix for.. $1.00
Women's all linen embroidered hand
kerchiefs, 2Rc values , 190
Women's pure linen embroidered
handkerchiefs, 60c goods for....35o
Hosiery Day
Women's imported silk lisle hose with dou
ble soles and 'garter topi, 60c goods, per
Pair aSo
Women's very nice quality lisle hose, dou
ble soles, best 35c line; for 85o
Seamless mercerized hose, double soles
usual 26c line l5o
MiBses" arvd boys' stockings, medium and
heavy 20c qualities ,.15o
Double starnps Saturday In above three
departments.
Yinter Millinery
The styles for the winter season are
fixed so there need be no uncertainty not
if you come to Bennett's. The big millinery
parlors' present a pleasing picture with all
the brilliant plumage and garnishments
with which the new hats are bedecked. It's
truly the city's best showing of popular
priced millinery.
$5, $7.50, $10, $15
Are not extravagant prices, yet they buy hats here
that look as handsome as though you paid five to
ten dollars more in most any other place.
Auto Veils
The new' button auto
veil; the cleverest
novelty of the sea
son, is two yds. long
)aad tome3 in a dot.
shades. Usually sells
for 2, our
pride,"t .
98c
Violets
19c
Fresh cut home grown
violets; B p e c i a 1 1 y
pricea ior Sat
urday, bunch .
Amerloan Beauty Bosea,
large 20c and 2uc
blooms, for lOo
Chrysanthemums and
Carnations- at lowest
prices.
1,500 -"Forest Hills" Samples
Women's and Children's Underwear
of Well Known Make on Sale.
Entire sample lines of the famous "Forest Mills"
and "Essex Mills" vests,
pants, union suits and cor
set covers, all cotton, cot
ton and wool, all wool,
silk and wool, silk and cot
ton; every kind and style
made by these leading mills
All fine, hand finished
goods and perfect. L'6ed as
samples by salesmen on the
road and in the houset 1 qJJ
On sale, m Z
Women's heavy vests and
pants, fleeced and well
finished, -'the best 35c gar
ments, at .... I 25
W omen's Union Suits
Medium weight, ntoely
fleeced; splendid 75c gar
ments, at -19
Women's Union Suit
Closely knit and perfectly
I J U I . M11 nl -1 A A
values, at . TK
S-SVl" Double green, stamps on
din-V-' all women's underwear Sat-
urday.
itc
mm
mmm
(J XT
Wholesaler's Surplus Stocks Shoes at Radical Reductions
Women and Men Save 75c to $1.25 Fair on Season's Best Styles. Bead.
Best 16c quality Stove Pipe for
turday 69o
lOo
.60
Best 10c quality Stova Uampera for ....'" '
oluv. x-omhu. can 10c and 10 atami;.
Annual Sale Peninsular
Base Burners
In the yp
menu
1
Peninsular stoves, while
ornamental and beautirul
to look at, have other ad
vantages of greater Im
portance. They are scien
tifically designed to pro
duce the most heat with the
least fuel. They are also
must lastlnpr and give more
tcentTul satisfaction.
ur Hn.i.ml November
mark-down huI Fliould in
terest you Saturday.
No. 95, Grand Base Burner
a 56 Penln.Mil.ir. for $47.50
No. H6. Grand lisse Buriit-r,
a $60 1'eiilnsuUr. for 15 a. 00
No. .!U0. Base Burner, a 44
Pennsulnt, for ...835.00
No. fi6, !iae Burner, b Hn
Peninsular, for . . .(43.60
No. 2t Art Base Burner, a
$J7 Peninsular, for .821.50
No 32 Art Base Burner a
131 60 Peninsular for..J5
Peninsular l-O.Ou Oak
Heater for (16.60
Peninsular $1J60 Oak.
Heater for $11.60
Mmmm,
i
SKOKS I-XJK WOMEN Prominent jobber closes out to
Bennett's about 350 pairs new, nobby, patent eolt
shoes. In button and lace styles with French or
Cuban heels There are several lines in the lot, tha
left overs or odds and ends remaining after j jj AQ
the season's orders were filled. There are v 13 J0
12.50 to $o qualities mixed together on two
tables. Pick any you like for ;
Shoes For Mem A clean-up purchase
to attract the jnon. 150 pairs or.lv In
this lot. New 3.50 and $4.00 patent
colt, and gun caff shoes. Strictly up-
to-date lasts and best dress
styles. Every pair (fO 7C
will "make good". . $U
Shoal for Boya A Saturday sale of
heavy serviceable winter shoos, mnde
of Kond honest materials. No better
Fhoes for school or nlay.
Sizes to 5 I Sizes 13'4 to 2
worth $3.00, 93.48 worth J2.B0, $1.83
Infants' shoes, with all leather sole
kinds, for
SHOES FOR WOMEN Another assortment that Is so
good we could put them into regular stock and get
full price, but that's not the Bennett policy. When
we buy cheaply you share the benefit. In this lot
ate smart gun calf and patent colt button ap
shoes, with very short vamps, high toe and
hOAl' Oil bItao nil ii-MtVn t A I S M -
ow.ee, ail niUlUO, U II U iJieuiy
all. Best $3.00 values, for
Shoes for Men Save a dollar
on a 13.00 Bhoe. Wholesaler
wanted cash Instead of his
small surplus lots and makes
reutiction. .Mens pattnt
33'
colt hioe shoes,' with welt soles
nil sizes nrwi
widths; regular
$3.00 shoe., at, .
Shoes For Men W. L. .Douglas $4.00
.. i. i . , H , .
ouuca iui men, out. in small sizes only.
They are stylish patent leather shoes.
IflAtittal 1. I I .. i.. 1 Z
iutun, i nniua ICLUlllllg 1U
regular Douglas shoe
stores at $4, per pr,
Shoes for Glrla Stylish shoes for
school or dress, In patent colt, gun
calf and vlcl kid, with cloth tops. On
sale Saturday.
Sizes 114 to 2 ISlzes SH to 11
reduced to. .$3.60 reduced to. .81.50
patent top sizes 2 4 to 5 recular Rf'c
380
The Purest and Best Foods the Market Affords Cost Less Here. These for Saturday
Bennett's Best Coffee,
3 lbs $1.00
And 100 Green Stamps.
Bennett's Beat Coffee,
1 lb 85c
And 30 Green Stamps.
B e n n e It's Challenge
Coffee, lb inc
And 10 Green Stamps.
Teas, assorted, lb., OMo
And 70 Green Stamps.
Teas, assorted, lb., BHc
And 60 Green Stamps.
Tea Siftings. lb., . . 13c
And 15 Green Stamps.
Bennett's Excels ior
Flour, sack . . .$1.75
And 80 Green Stamps.
Bennett's Capitol Bkg.
Pwdr, 5-lb. can ft. mo
And 100 Green Stamps.
Bennett's Capitol
Mince Meat, 3 pks?s.,
for 35c
And 10 Green Stamps.
DOUIU.K STAMPS ON"
niTTKItlXE
Haricot Beans, can 10c
And 5 Green Stamps.
Diamond C Soap, ten
bars, for 25c
Diamond S Chill Sauce,
per bottle 15c
And 10 Green Stamps.
Heinz Melon Mangoes,
four for 10c
Bennett's Capitol
Maple Syrup, qt. can,
for i 40c
And 30 Green Stamps.
Daledit Oil Sardines,
fancy, can UOc
And 20 Green Stamps.
Virginia Swiss Cheese,
per lb 25c
And 10 Green Stamps.
Best Cream Cheese,
per lb 20c
And 10 Green Stamps.
Neufchatel Cheese, 3
for 10c
Swansdown Codfish, 3
pkgs., for 25c
And 10 Green Stamps.
S n 1 d e r ' Pork and
Beans, large can 20c
And 20 Green Stamps.
Chocolatlna, 2 cans 20c
And 10 Green Stamps.
Yankee Toilet Soap, 3
cakes, for . . , . . .2."c
And 20 Green Stamps.
Bennett's Capitol
Early June Peas, can,
for c
Royal Tomatoes, two
cans, for 25c
And 20 Green Stamps.
Yankee Cream Corn,
special ,10c
Silver Cow Milk, 3 cans
for 25c
Franco-American Beef
Soup, qt. can . . ,35c
And 4 0 Green Stamps.
DOirBX,E 'STAMTS ON
OaiHUHTID 8JQAa.
Waa Beans Bennetts
Capitol 15c brand;
spertal 10o
Qlng-er Snaps Fresh. '
crisp and splry lh...6o
Cracker Special I,nos-
Wiles' Saratoga Flakfs
Pkg 15o
And 10 Green Stamp..
Coeoanut Bar New hnd
very appetising, lb. . 13o
Dressed Ducks 5,000 pounds choice,
fresh dressed spring ducks, on spe
cial sale for Saturday only,
at, per pound
Fork Chops, choice
cuts, per lb
13ic
Tork Lioins 10,000 pounds of very
choice, fresh pig pork loins for your
Sunday dinner, order early,
per pound
12ic
Xamb tag's, young
and tender, lb. . . .
Bib Boast, rolled,
bones -vmoved, lb
Pot Boast, very
choice, lb., 7o und...
Porterhouse Steak,
choice cuts, lb..
124c
.9k
..10c
5c
124c
Limb stew,
6 lbs
Lamb Chops, loin,
per lb
Teal Chops; spe
cial, per lb
Teal Boast, shoulder
per lb., So and
I.nmb Roast,
shoulder, per lb. . . .
Teal Stew,
per lb
25c
124c
.10c
..7c
.74c
.6c
Xama 8,000 lbs. Ondahy'a
Sugar Cured Cured Cali
fornia Hams, 7 to 8 lbs.
each; for Satur- Mi
day, lb 1IJC
2.000 lbs. Morrell'a Iowa
Pride regular Hams, se
lected and well trimmed.
best urate; Sat
urday only, lb. .
Hjc
Fruit and Vegetable Market Grows
There's been a marked Improvement in this department
ager has enlarged the stock, revised prices and
erally. You'll like the new order of things TRY
bettered
IT.
The new man
the service gen-
grown
60c
POTATOES Carload of extra choice home
Potatoes, raised in Scott's llluff county,
urinated land bushel
And Double Green Stamps. '
Turnips, Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, b l'io
Haw Xng-Uca Walnuts, lb 174o
t'ape Cod Cranberries, per
quart 7l4o
Penver Cauliflower, lb., lOo
Leaf Lettuce, 3 for lOo
Sweet Potatoes, large mar
ket basket 20o
Fresh Roasted Peanulv
at 5c
For Your Thanksgiving Table'
g-rad Glasses and Tamblar at
saving- Saturday. "Poatoria" cdt
star pattern, handsome clear
Rlaises of beat quality.
clarets, brandels,
oordlals, sherries,
'ncktalla, custards,
footed sherbets,
bell and straight
shaped tumblers,
values to
00 a
(f- oach .'
UU1 UlViS,
25c
Poatoria Needle Etched Glasses, same asortment as
above, etched in a beautiful grupevlne de
sign, each
.25c
Punch Bowls, fancy pat
terns; 12-lnch, with 6
sherbetn DCO
14-inch, with 12 sherbi-t.
for S2.B8
Stem Goblets, colonial de
si m, worth $1.60 dozen;
special 76o
Champag-na Glasses, sau
cer shape, hollow Stem,
value 2 r0 doz., for $1.50
Blown Tnmblera, needle
etched, different deslsrns
doxen 91.00
Baccarat Encrusted Gold
Table Glass, cordials to
goblets; speclnl dlscotmt
. of 80 PUB CEBIT
Colonial Cut or fancy cut
Table Olassware, Includ
ing Libhey's; special d's
count of. .83 PSB CXBT
Cut Glass Salts and Pep
pers, with silver top,
worth 2Gc each; speelnl,
pair aSo
Among the Toys and Dolls
Gas Balls, very ' lar?e
north pole design, nftc
kind, for BSo
China Toy Tea Bets, 23
pieces tea pot, suar
and cream, 6 plates, 6
cups and saucers; com
plete 90o
Kid Body
laree, hip
anlo eyes;
doll, for
Dolls, very
Jolnt"d, mov
a fine J I 50
91.00
.My lieurle Doll, extra
large, French jolntad,
movable eyes, $1.50
dolls, for B8o
Candy Bay
' Our Weekly Specials
1,000 pounds satin fin
ished 'Butter Cups A.
regular 30c confection,
at. lb 15
"Bennett's Special" cho
colate creams Dal-duff-
Pure Candy Co's.
60c quality, lb. . -25
Pyrography
Second Floor
Select your holiday
woods to burn now
Our entire stock Pyro.
woods, including new
holiday lines, also
burning sets; anything
in the department,
discount of ... . 15
Our Great Corset Sale
The great corset 1 snle continues Saturday.
Hundreds of Omaha women are taking advantage
of this remarkable saving.
Many as have been sold,
there are enough for every
body tomorrow. Tonder over
this a little. rx you realize
what a wonderful opportun
ity this Is? Just think of
corsets worth up to $3.00,
selling
39c,
79c,
69c,
Four lots, that's all. Not
ordinary bargain sale cor
Bets., but maker's surplus
lots; regular box goods, but
removed from the boxes to fa
cilitate sellinc, and for auic
inspection. Such sales are in
deed rare. Don't let Saturday
go by without buying a good
ply. These are bargains w
while. He early There are sh
medium and long hip styles
great variety. Most any woman
find a corset to suit her.
BRIGHT FUTUREFOR CHURCH
OptlmlM and I'rulmlil hliciu
''Whafa the Mailer with the
tkarchrit"
dly'
k WWW A n
ort'h Wh Q
ort. V
-mm ;
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I ruspect also that many of the churches
will attempt In the future to do lees than
tbey have ncently been trying; to do. By
attempting less they will accomplish more.
The panic U subsiding, and men are see
ins; that it Is not the mission of the church
to do everything
the day after. Fourth, It haa coma upon
times when all Institutions, Including even
the state and the family, are not only at
tacked, but challenged to give a reason
for their continued existence, finally, the
tragedy of the world's life Is known to
day aa never before, and ineffirlencv hu
Many noble aorks must be left to other ; become the one sin which haa no forgive-
in the com- ; nets.
the days to I A doctor signing himself N. O. C. from
to give them- , Karsas, atts forth his views In
tha work , of sircng words: .
Ions,
tth
air.
uth
liber
bat
In sympoxlum in Th Delineator for
December on What's the Matter With the
nuicn; a wruer noios that bright days i agencies which have a place
are coming for the churches. He says: jpiehens-ive plan of God. In
t.Unt....'-k. J : .. 1
' ''" " "wn aoing wen, and will com- preachers are going
do better. It haa not Un able hl.herto aelv.s with new r! to
- V . V u " aivla-I preaching. The pulpit is going to be a 1 The minister (called of Ood) talks him
Ions, but denomination, ar. coming to- j -till loftier throne of power becauae men ho.rw on Sunday about vice, etc. but
Kt tner Dr,m of federation are In the ,ar. going to throw Into th. worlf of preach- i he seldom gets off of Easy street He does
air. home of them are alreadv. f..t : In th i .t... . . ... , ....
v. ucir unuiviueu me. iio anow unit goea on in Hard
b ruuKriinE ior " nai is trie mntir with ik. ., v, v. . u. 1 nd 1 . u . .-
liberty that Christians separated. Now First. t:. ,hr,h u .. ... ' L.i. .
"iks, ana not archangels. Second. It They talk
liberty has been won Christians ara
going to unlta in order to gain efficiency.
Co-operation haa worked miracles in th.
business, and it will work still
wouder. in the real in U rallloa.
realm W I
giaat,' wi
well
if he
S'.reei.
talk to iilm-
does nothing
blrss tliem, they are not afraid to go down
among the sons of toil and down among
the outcasts and poor of this prosperous
(?) ration. They are not afraid of getting
dirt on their hands. They go slumming
In earnest. I am not a pessimist. I have
had some little experience In this life aa
a physician and have eeen both the top
and bottom. I do not speak of the little
village church where people are more on
these I an equality, w here the employer Is not
at h a in d to have his employe sit In the
same church.
There are some noble men an women
In tha church who are d..ng good and
trying to live ris'ht. I do not condemn
all the churches nor all the good people.
but until the church wake up and take up
oyuu material w men can be gotten
Into shape not years. but In ages.
Third. It holds up Ideal, which can not
ba rtallaed la today nor tomorrow, ngr
about working In the Lord work at hand they will never get the
vineyard. They are up in an apple tree
moat of tha time.
The Salvation Army, with all It. noi.e,
la doing a practical Chrlauaa work. God
people to believe In them.
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After Evangelist Forsythe, "assisted by
his wife, sons and the local clergy," had
been stirring things up In MorriHonville.
III., for about four weeks, their recent "re
vival" there closed with a bang-up Sun
day nikht service at which fcOO was raised
to recompense Mr. Forytlie for the 14
converts which he had made. The Mrrt
sonvllle correspondent of a down-state pa
per describes with great gusto the affah.
which was. It seems, Jn the hands of Kev.
A. C. Nymari, "the new pastor of the
Methodist church." Say. the correspondent;
"Rev. Mr. N man's method of securing
the fund, waa to announce to the audience
that soma one would etng a solo for fi0
and tha audUo.ce would proceed to 'chip In'
to get the musical number. Officers Frank
Hchlicgel, the big polloeman of Morrlson
vllle, on a dare from some one In the
audience, gave a vor&l solo for 110, ten
different persons contributing a dollar each.
While he was In the agony of hU effort
there were several who offered twice this
sum If he would quit."
Hut he was not the only star feature,
the correspondent hastens to say:
"The barbera trio, Frank Clower, Will
iam C'ompton and Thomas Pence, three
tonoorlal artlnta well known In Taylorville,
brought 11(0 Into the evangelists fund.
These throe barbers' were all converted
during the revival. What was tailed 'the
preachers' wives' duel number' was suntf
by Mr.. C. A. Nyman and brought 75."
And there were a number of minor per
former.: "Jack MrFrte, the tent janitua, gave a
olo for 176 ; Charlie Foraytha, A ton of
the vatigeluit, fur fX; Dolpn feigfe for 100.
The first raised resulted In a duet by
Rev. Mr. Nyman and Roy Forsythe, tha
musical director of the revival."
Mr. Forsythe regarded it a. a month
well nper.t and was especially grateful to
the Methodist preacher and his wife for
their co-operation. Kays the faithful re
porter: "Today the evangelist pave the Rev. Mr.
Nymon a handsome stickpin and Mrs. Ny
man a silver baking dih as a testimonial
of hi. appreciation of their valuable ser
vices." Ministerial labors are notoriously under
paid, but, even so, a stickpin and a bak
ing dish' scarcely set ni a fair rake-off on
the winnings of the house. We should not
blame the Rev. Mr. Nyman were he fairly
discontented with his lot. Chicago Tost,
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