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TTTK RKK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SK1TKMHHR 21t 1013.
"What Will You Do with Jesus?"
Ashs Sunday at Tab Sunday Night
"Whit Will Ti Do With JesuT" was
the subject of Nr. Sunday's acrnvn lat
tilght. Ill Uxt wii from Matthew,
axvirn. "l'llate salth tint) them, 'What
hvll 1 do with Jeaus. which In called
Christ? They all sny unto him, 'Iet Him
bo crucified.' ' Mr. Sunday said:
Nineteen hundred yt ao a star
pauaed above a lowly manger In
Bethlehem, and aliove the moonlit hills
ef Judea glad angela heralded the be
ginning of the life of Jcai.s Christ upon
the earth, who came to tench u love and
the atonement of Pin thriuah his blood.
Go Into Partnership with God
'.1 rMn somebody In a horae deal the angela that they forget how to be ftiefl.
next day. They are ao buay worryln about St.
the Flight of the Stork.
1. iKaAat
The man who truly prays -Thy King-' rt.r'. Mm that thev forset the am-' . tvery normal r.'""" '..ir.T:
T WL SfUTirT fht WnrlA !"' !'" They worry .0 much over
ft vr r a, sew . v w. o. ms prayer wn.n ne oui v. i tn- ,oM ,trw.ts In heaven that they for- m mother needs. above
"Billy" flunday yesterday morning took
aa hla text bun clause of the Dord's
He aald:
"Thy Kingdom tome" means to have
a part In the greatest business In whH h
men can ba eugnged. It means to go Into
mind what aoclety aaya. If tha world la
agltmt J sua Christ, then I'm against tha
worbl. I II atniid M f'.r l.lm. if I h-e ;prayer, 'Thy KlngOom Come.'
amp your race, ana you, ana you, anai
)ou and you (pointing around tha au
dience). Pilate knew how to aland pat with
the polltl'-at machine at Rome, ao he parlnerahlp with Utx In the work of
sent Jraua Chrlat to death to please the saving tha world. "Thy Kingdom I'ome."
dirty gang of politicians of his day. They; It la made rlur In the sentence which
work the same old graft, the same old Immediately follows. "Thy w ill ba dune
game today. They will use It today by!n eHrth aa It la lu heaven.
relegating the faithful preacher to some I This puta the thought in concrete lorm.
Thy will ba done on tar in aa it is in
re we ran
in Come."
what wa are
hasy there
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o matter wuai lie sa.n or o. ,0 a.- mnuent.-i church ! heaven" give, a body to the deal
prove that He f ame to fuir.ll me ye- .. I . . . when wa aav "Thv Klnrdo
. ... 1 memhera thev mill lr nil with tha I ee wnen we nj -vuiauf
lantc pnThecy, the Jews ana uenuies " - ' - lt ,,i.i,,iv evtent wr
topped their ear. and conspired to mur- hop or other P'' 'Z U
der Him. and caued mm to-be nauea ............... thl uncertain about It
. .1.1 ...... 11- ..i.. I rrxa. It la a nrocreaalva movement and 1
0 inf CIU.li llllViiKll . " iriiwii. mn .
croaa.
In the eyes of tha law, Pilate, urable to overturn the pollt cal hierarchies of
find anything agalnat him. ar.ked In tho ! the world. It la bound to win. and It
worda of my text. "What, then, shall I
to with Jesua, which la railed Chrlat?"
Now, Pilate had many difficulties. If
oa give up you are a nonent.ty. Every
thing the devil doea Is to keep you out
of heaven. Pilate had many things
to encourage him to do the manly
things to tempt him to do tha un
manly things with Him. To hla ever
lasting shame ha cTioae tn 4 the tiling
which was wrong, and to the end of time
hla name will reek with Icnomlny and
will be a stench In the nostril of all who
Ilka a fair deal. Kvery mar. In hell to
night la there because he lAlti't man
rioo4 enough to take a stand fr Chrlat
Among the things encouraging IHate
to a rUht decision was tho dream of his
Wrffa. We don't know much about her.
ft waa no proof of her poaaesslon of
womanly qualities that Ood revealed
Himself to her In a dream, for ho so re
vealed Himself to Pharaoh and Nebuch
gtdnessar. Tot for all wa know she may
tiara been a good woman and a reverent
tona.
tm Taarh with TMae faiaeen.
It way have been beoauae of this that
aha waa given the vision, or It may have
teen her overwhelming love for her hus
band that put her In touch with things
naan. Wa do not know Just what she
dreamed, but It seems probably that Ood
bad revealed to her a picture of the inur
1er of Jesus. In which her huaband should
tiara a part, and ao Mrs. l'llate gave her
tituband tha message of warning to "have
thou nothing to do with that juat man,
for I have Buffered many things this
tilght In a dream concerning lllm." So,
mate haa his wife's warning as an In
fluence against an evil decision in the
raae of Jesua.
I don't know what haa been your ex
perience, but I never went aglnat Mrs.
Sunday's advice that I wasn't up against
It I think soma of you fellows wouldn't
have your noaa to tha grindstone If 70a
only took counsel from your wives.
Second Pilate had tho personality of
Jesus to Influence him against giving
Chrlat Into tha hands of hla enemies.
Never before had such a character bean
taken before Pilate aa a prisoner. Ha
toad there quiet and calm, silent among
211a accusers, one of tha grandest and
moat dignified flguraa tha human eye
ever aaw or tha Imagination of man can
conceive. If I ware a judge, tha per
sonality of a prisoner would have a big
"drag" with me.
Third Pilate had the miracles that
Jesus worked aa a reason why he ahould
not find against the prisoner. Ha may
not have witnessed any of tha mlraolea of
Jesus himself, but he had heard of them.
They were tha talk of tha whole ration.
There waa hardly a town or village In
which there waa not a man whose eyea
had not been opened from blindness, or
whose ears had not been unstopped from
deafness, or who had not been healed
from lameness, or from whom a.devll had
not been oast out. Or, If there were not
these, there were their relative and their
friends, who knew of the wonders done
by Jeaus. PUata had heard of these
things, and there la no doubt that he was
curious to see this man, about, whom
the people talked so much. He had She
miracles of Jesua to encourage him to do
the right and manly thing.
will win, even If all hell Is against It
I Imagine that I can see the look of,
wonderment that must have swept over
Pllata's face as they led Jesus In. ' This
was not tha kind of man he had expected
to eee. He aald, "Art thou the son of
OodT" Ha said, "I am." He waa con
ceived of the Holy Qhost and born of the
Virgin Mary, or Ife was a bastard, born
out of wedlock. He was either the son
When God's will Is done on earth as
It la In heaven, then this earth will b
like heaven, and It was to create thla
happy condition that Jesus meant we
pray and work.
When ye pray, say, "Thy Kingdom
Come." The man who doean t muan the
when he prays Is not praying. He la
simply exercising his vocal chords. Only
this and nothing more.
To pray 'Thy Kingdom Come" means
to want everything to leavo the world
that hinders the reign of Ood In every
church. The man who truly pray. -Thy th. Bnow off th,lr own ""I"1 Xrt and ,
, Kln.lom Come" will not be shrinking wak, whe ,verybodr ..Thy "VfthrS wt to haVe if
- hi, meaaure. at the -tore; the load- of Com,. M dlfflculuM! gmd. Thw , .
co, he sends to ycu won't be half elate. .... . . .w , "i '. th th-
They like to see a man that can d
liver the goods.
v Pome one was rlJIng through Ionlon The man who truly prays "Thy King
wlth John Riiskln, and, referring to th.; dom Come" won t cut off his yardatlck
rendition of the streeta, said: when he measures you a piece of calico.
"What disgusting stuff this mud la." It will
Ituahin l-aio; in inai muu - p a mun who iruiy inijra 1117 iun- J 1. iw.
...... ... ... roll tin t a ehiirrh In vaup limousine, aweefl drtlS Stora. Is the Ont
sand; the soot and the lime out 01 wnicn unm wnw" from putting cnaiK in tne . . 1" i i.j t,. thnutands nf i
ana flour, sand In the sugar, brick duat In wn 7ur " w,ln ' '""'Tr' 11. .".VJ" .. A
red t-erner. around Keanut shell. In break- ! dlan.ouda In your cars as big as hickory w .Tr,w,r, wuw
between capital and labor. ! external remedy, la used to Booth th
I don't begrudge you your automobile. ; network of nerve, and to enable the
I believe everybody haa a right to own muscles to expand naturally, thug re-
HI not take the ruro f o d law to on ,f th'y clin mfford U; but 1 you having undue gtrain.
a m.n -ho in,i, nr.,. -mv Kina "re not 1v,n 0oJ "Quare deal If you I Mother't Friend, obUined at any
a man who truly prays Thy King- . , . narl '
Ood makes
o-a.l.'
diamonds, sapph.res
... v..... r x.. wa. a iiar. lie was either heart. It means to pray for right con-
... .,. , ..to, or mis nook (Indicating duct; decent living everywhere; to pray
for hotierty, uprightness, square dealing;
tne niDie) isn't worth the paper It's
printed on. He aald Himself. "I am the
son of Ood."
Pilate said: "I find no fault In Him
It means to prsy for purity In public and
private life. It means to stand against
wickedness of every kind, no matter how
Take Him and crucify Him." What j profitable that wickedness may be, or
wonderful Justice t Then he went and how respectable It may seem,
washed his handa of the blood of Jeaus. i The man who truly prays this prayer
It would have been better for him If will ssy "Amen" to It with hla life. He
he had gone and washed his wicked old
henrt.
A book haa Just come across the water
bearing tha title "Letters From Hell."
One of the letters tells of a man who
stoops to wash hla hands In a stream of
water. Water In hell that's about the
limit, according to my theology. Well,
aa this man stands washing hla hands-
will cry and sigh because of tha wicked
ness of the world; he will cry and sigh
because of tha abominations of the city
In which he Uvea; he will pray aa hard
with his hands and feet aa ha doae with
his voice; he will pray with his money,
hla Influence and his vote as wall as
with his lips. He will pray that God's
will shall be the law of the world. He
I think the author must have been offiw"1 Pur out nl" heart' desire seven
his trolley or had hla wires crossed when daya In the week Instead of aevwn mln-
he discovered a stream of water In hell
another man comes and touches him on
the shoulder and says: "Well, Pilate,
won't It come offT" Pilate answers:
"No. Oh will they never be clean T"
There has been the blood of Jeaus on
his hands for over 1900 years. Poor Pilate!
Tou had your chance and hell la your
eternal reward for your showing the
white feather.
Afraid to Fan the Mob.
PUata waa oonvJneed that Jeaus waa
on the square and that tha crowd waa
wrong, but he didn't have the courage
to stand up and face that howling, blood
thirsty mob of cut-throats. If Pilate had
only aald to that gang, "That man la In
nocent and you'll never get Him except
acroaa my dead body," hla name would
stand today beaide that of Joseph of
Arlmathea, and beaide those of Petar
and James and John and Savonarola;
but, instead, hla name reeks with the
stench or Infamy,
When Pilate found that Jeaua waa alt
right ha aent Him to Herod. He tried
Pali Other Way.
Pilate had these three things to In
fluence him to a right decision. They
were trying to pull him over on the aide
of Jesus, but there were Influences pull
ing him tha other way; and so, while
Uod la trying to pull you down these aisle
to confess your sins and acknowledge
Jesus Christ, all hell la trying to pull you
back. No man ever tried to do right that
tha devil did not try to drag him down.
.Now for tha reasons that tempted Pi
late to condemn Jeaua: First ha asked
"What wlU the Jewa say If I let Jesus
got" Tha Jewa hated Jeaua and the
Jewa haled Pilate. They were the rich
men, the influential mn and Pilate
feared their enmity. They had aent a
committee of their leading men to Home
to ask Caesar tu rvuul I'.ilr and auuii
a more humane man in his place. The
Komnns, who had conquered the land,
were lazy and indolent and cruel and lust
ful. The money to pay the taxes came
.. mostly from the hard-working Jewa, who
were greatly oppressed by l'llate and
men like htm. Pilate thought, "if I let
Jeaua go, these Jews will ho more bltlvr
. than ever agalnat me, and will make
further efforts against mi and I will
. loae my Job."
Second. Pilate thought. "What will
Caeaar aay? Caesar Is susi'hiour of thU
nian Jesus, and If he luais that I have
let Him go, he Ul think that 1 think
Him rlcl't and Caeaar will be angry anJ
I will lose my Job and maybe niy head.
But if l uur heara that 1 gave this
long-haired evangelist to the Jrws, h
will thiuk I am on to my Job and am
liiklna; altir Kiii's i.iLrcua down
here. ' hat a ahaineful cwnaldcrallun.
ilriy a man today Is Just aa low-Jown,
recruiting Jeaua because he Is afruld
to aucrificv hla Job, sacrttkc wen hU llfu
fur Jeaus wbun he would find no fault
In lllm and waa cunvuiied that He waa
an innocent num.
I'll tell you wlmt old l'llate "as. He
was a aiaiiuput, free-lunch, pte-counter,
pliable, licWsi lltle. tin-horn. peanut
graft tig. wrtrd-lieaiiug, wti... i- . i. ri
bol of .a htskey-aoaked GjJ-funjtn
politician. He was a typleul niacli.ne
tiilKlau the direct pioduct of the po
lilkeal systems of Rome and Jerusalem.
Ye, and there are a lot of fool today
who are ao low-down and blackhearted
tl.at they let the world spit in the tace
ef Jesus Christ for fear of tbalr Jobs.
to pass the responsibility on to some
body else. Herod thought Jeaus waa a
sort of a Chautauqua performer, and
could do stunts . to entertain royalty.
He asked him to do some legerdemain
Juat a few little mlraolea by way of
amusement Jeaua did nothing- of the
kind.
Herod sent him back to Pilate and then
he waa condemned. That's It you aend
Jeaua away and He will come back to
you every time. Tou never send him
away unless there la something wrong
with tou. Tou hold on to some sin, that
woman on tha side. Tou can't have Jesua
Christ and not trot square.
Heard McKlnley's Fat at W hla per.
When William McKInley had been shot
and was being given an anesthetlo pre
vious to probing for the bullet, a sur
geon heard him whispering and bent over
him to hear. What he Iteerd was,
"Nearer, My Ood, to Thee."
Hallelujah to Ood! I'm with the beat
men of my nation when I'm with Jesus !
Christ Warn all those men fooUT What
are you going to do with the Chrlat of
Christian experience?
What of tha Jesua Christ of Judgment?
utee In the day.
Dollar Mast Be Rellsrloas, Too.
The man who truly prays, "Thy King
dom Corns," will love his neighbor as
himself, whether he lives on tha other
side of the street or the other side of the
world. If a man truly prays this prayer
as Jesua meant he should, he will require
that. every dollar that he haa be aa re
ligious aa himself, and he will try to aay,
"Thy will be done on earth as It la In
heaven."
"Thy Kingdom Come" doea not mean
only In our own heart. In our own home,
In our own family, or in our own church;
but lt meana "Thy Kingdom Come"
wherever there la a soul that doea not
know Ood.
It's easy for you to sit In the cush
ioned pew In church and sing "Rescue
the Perishing" and never stretch forth
a hand to do It. It's easy for you to
elt in the parlor or In the drawing room
with your feet encased In slippers toast
ing before a nice warm fire and sing
"Coma To Disconsolate, Come to the
Mercy Beat."
It'a easy to pray to Ood to save the
world while you loaf on the Job. That'a
not religion. That'a sentiment that's
dreaming. It you want to rescue the
perishing go where they are, touch them,
handle them, mingle with them, talk to
them.
Oh, I hear so much today about the
non-churchgoers What about the non
going church? We alandar people when
we aay that they don't want Ood; that
they don't want to be saved; that they
are hostile to religion. It's nonsense; It'a
hot truth) I Will not hear them libeled.
They do want Ood; to be taved through
Jeaus Chrlat; they hate tk shame, the
hypocrisies, the caricatures they find in
the church; they do not hate Jeaua.
Come,
o
our Ird no matter what It costs, what
self-denial, what hard work, w
flee. To pray "Thy Kingdom Come'
. u- U , V.! Irani
meana mat. w. w... v.. , f K u)d mpoeslb!e to have one
lated into every tongue It means to
have churchea and school houses every
where; lt means not to .hint our ana - vln,nnm rvw h. means lt In
the burden of work and expenses.
"Thy Kingdom
, everything or nothing.
"Thy KlnKdom Come' meana that aa; Now for you preachers. When a man
long aa thtre are heathens, that we are pryt ,.Thy Kingdom Come" he will read
going to do our beat to get the gospel Blbu tj f,nd out th- way to make ,t
to them; lt meana that wherever there com preacher who prays "Thy
Is sin. the glad news of salvation will Klnff(Jom c.. ,1 not all hla read
be told. "Thy Kingdom Come means from ww booh or from tne
that we will aak Ood for the conver- H, WU not try to pleaM th
ion of the world before we ask Hint h;(?hbrowll and , r,,Mlnf thenli mU.
for our breakfast. Jesus th, He will not try to tickle the
pray "Thy Kingdom Com. before ri. the
taught ua to pray "Olve us thla day our He w- cooklM on
.. 1 1 .. k . A " I . ... ...
the lower shelf. Ha will preach In lan
guage that the commoneat laborer can
understand.
Reprint of Bible.
Hla sermon will be a reprint of the
us to, we csn beat our swords Into plow
shares and sUik our battleships.
Saying a prayer la one , thing; doing
God's will la another. Both should be
synonymous. . Angela are angels because
they do God's will. When they refuse to
do God's will they become devils.
Some men are so buay trying to become
dally bread.1
It is of greater Importance that men
ahould be saved than it la that people
should dine.
No true child of Ood can pray. "Lord
. m. uii fefklvt anv Vwwl V
take care 01 us 7. " , i Bible, and not a reprint of the latest
else." "Thy Kingdom Come j novel wllh . t((Jtt Ucked on to u. when
begin coming In my heart and to cov, u pry wy wU, a
tlnue coming until it reigns from sea to I fc brothel, a murderer, a pent
sea. To pray 'Thy Kingdom Come L or fMtmging pot on earthf
meana to pray for China and Japan, m fc 3 want
..11 aa for the Deople who live next door: ' . . ' M ,
to us.
Jesua never taught anybody to pray
for the salvation of men who could be
measured by the number of square miles
that they covered. The people of the
United Statea cannot pray "Thy King
dom Come" in the land bordered on the
north by Canada and British Columbia,
on the south by Mexico and tha Oulf of
Mexico, on the east by the Atlantic ocean
and on the west by the Paclflo ocean. No.
We pray for nobody unless we pray for
everybody.
To pray "Thy. Kingdom Come" meana
to pray that It wlU keep coming aa long
aa there Is one unsaved person In the
world. "Thy Kingdom Come" la a prayer
that cannot be made with both hands
stuffed down Into your pockets. We can
not pray right unless we are willing to
give right. The trouble with some of you
la that you are too stingy. - Tou spend ,
thousanda on your own pleasure and then
come to church and drop In a penny.
Tou go home singing. "Jeaus Paid It
All" (Imitating the singer). Praying la i
an expensive business when It is done
right, aa It 'should be.
flay It Sawday, Live It Mea4ay.
'Thy will be done on earth as It la In '
heaven." When you aay this In your :
pew on Sunday It meana nothing unleaa ;
you live It on Monday. Tou He when you '
aay "Thy Kingdom Come" 'and then go i
out and do the very thing that will pre- !
vent Otid's kingdom from coming. Your 1
prayers or anything you do in the church '
on Sunday mean nothing if you don't do
the same thing In business on Monday.
I don't care how loud your wind-Jamming
In prayer meeting may be If you go out
TODAY'S BEAUTY
SUGGESTIONS
.... .... Its ezrastijj Ba-ia I iwarl r
f:,..i .n m.k. diamonds out of dwarf- fast food. I nuts and drop a quarter in the collection
d. twla.e.l, crooked humanity, that never The man who truly praye "Thy King- Plate- If your husbsnd can buy you fine
had a chance to be any Ulfferent, hu- ( . ,, , ., 11. v. u uni w 1 I clothes that s all right. I have nothing
manlty that was cursed at Its birth; that aak himself the question, "What can I do to say but give Ood a square deal; don't
. . . n.inr,rl from tha milk drunk at 11 to get rid of thst thing that Is blighting treat Ood on a lunch-counter baa la.
mother's breast; born of the Mood of a the lives of thousands of young men. that Women come to me and say, "Mr. Sun
drunkard or a thief. Chrlat died lor tne is wrecaing noines. ana mai is araggw
worst as well aa for the best. He died , men and women down to hell?" Ton can
tor the poor as well aa the rich. j not pray "Thy KlnKdom dome ' and then
I rush to the rolls and vote for the thing
Have tborehea K very v her. j that is preventing that kingdom from
And when you pray "Thy Kingdom a . 'lOnr
ome " that means to want the klndom - "
f ThU world to become th. kingdom of that make thedevll laugh
lata, what " " "- ---
hat sacrl- Kingdom Como" lt would be impossible to
have one kind or religion on ms anors
and another when he Is behind the ooun-
Face powder simply coTerg up an
unattractive complexion and leaves
day, I'm afraid you're working too hard.
I'm worried about you. I'm afraid you'll
break down." I say, "slntor, It worries
ma . . ..... 1 , V. . 4V.
hi iw jvu ii'n i vu euv jut,. 1 , , . fit , . V.wa
A lot of church members are. praying! 'Ml,u .
wrong. Vou ahould pray flrat. "Ood be tried a simple spurtnax face lotion
merciful to me, a einner," and then "Thyi find H much better as it removes
Kingdom Come."
(Copyright. William A. Sunday.)
CLUSTER LAMPS MAY TAKE
PLACE OF FLAMING ARCS
v.
During an Informal discussion at the
city council committee of the whole, sug
gestion was made that at the flvst of the
new year consideration be given to the
matter of replacing the flaming arc
electric lamps with cluster lamps, such
ss are In Des Moines and other cities.
The flaming arc lamps have not met with
tavor among the city commissioners.
NEW ST. BARNABAS CHURCH
IS DEDICATED SUNDAY
The new Pt. Barnabas Episcopal church
was dedicated Sunday morning at Four
teenth and California streets. The build
ing had been occupied for worship for
two previous Sundays, but the formal
dedication has been put off. The Rev.
Lloyd B. Holeapple conducted the serv
ices. The cite and building coat $25,000.
COMMISSIONERS PUT THE .
SIGN ORDINANCE ON FILE
The city council committee of the whole
recommended placing on file an ordin
ance proposing to regulate overhead signs.
This Is an ordinance which waa placed 1
on file about a year ago and taken from
the file two months ago at the auggea-
tlon of a business man.
skin dlscolorations, such as freckled'
and tan, and makes the skin smooth,)
white and velvety. This lotion la
made by dissolving four ounces ot.
spurmax In one-half pint hot water,
then adding two .teaspoonfuls gly
cerin. This complexion beautlfler
does not rub off or show like pow
der, and gives a more refined ap
pearauce. It removes both shlnlneerf
and sallownesa. rapidly giving tha.'
skin a permanent, healthy, youthful
appearance.
An especially fine shampoo for."
this weather can be had at trifling',
expense by dissolving a teaspoonful
of canthrox in a cup of hot water. "
Pour slowly on' scalp and massage
briskly. Ths creates a soothing, ,
cooling lather that dissolve and re--moves
all dandruff, excess oil and
dirt. Rinsing leaves the scalp spot
lessly clean, soft and pliant, while,
the hair takes on a glossy richness ,
of natural color, also a flufflness '
which makes lt seem very much,
heavier than it is. After a canthrox;.
shampoo arranging the hair is a
pleasure. Advertisement.
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Gives Results When Others Fail
iv i-sa vi iisw eyajsiuaj vuiest wa juuuiwiii i . . .
On the laat day all the dead .hall arlae. Katartl'g. IWwIy for Blood Trouble,
coming out of graves and out of the coral , T purifying and curative prop
of the seas, and all shall stand before tho rtl, ot Nature's grat remedy have
bar of judgment The devil ahall atand made 8. B. 8. for tha Blood" a
forth and accuse ua And I can hear OoJ household saying. Thousaads today
aayi "That man haa an advocate with ea joying perfeot health owi thalr
the Vathcr. even Jesus Christ, the rlghte- recovery from blood or Bkla disease
eua," and the angel choir, rising tier on to this universally used blood purtflar.
tier, shall rise and cry, "Loose Himt Let 8. B. 8. Is mad eatlrely from roota.
Htm Ool" And then the devil .will tak herbs and barks, which poeaeea
his rinal plunge Into hell, and up from cleansing and healing ingredients,
the dark depths below shall rise the cry: Tou cannot ba well when your blood
"Lost! Lost! We have no advocate In impure; you lack strength and
hell I" j energy natural with health; your
Tou may aay that I am vulgar: but 1 complexion becomes pal and sallow;
say, old man. I've got you beat to .a I our vitality is weakened.. When
fratsle. Hal Hal Hat
What will you do with Jeaua? not with
me, la the question. The vilest man or
woman who repents la Instantly accepted. ;
and the best man or woman who rejects
Jerus Chrlat Is lost. Your salvation de
pends upon Jesus and what do you do
with Hint?
You'll never be a child of Ood until you
are converted. Brethren. I have no use
for the damnable doctrine that alt men
are children ot Qod. You have a physical
birth, hut to be children of Ood you must
he born arnln spiritually. You are all
creatures of Ood. but you cannot be Hla
children unless you are a Christian. I'm
not the author of the plan of redemption.
If I don't preach It. woe Is me; if you
don't acrei It. woe
Does Jesus Christ lack anything In your
estimation? A famous Infidel
"rho me a Perfect char., t... .,
wor.hlp him." ill defy you to find one
riaw in J-eua Chr at. ehow me where you
ran add a sIhrI.- thing to Ills iharacter
I challenge all the Infidels on earth and
in neu to rind anything against Him
" wrr o preacn against the dt-
inny or jeans, all the saloon keepers.
T ' m 1 1 ninrn In , V. . . J nk. ....
... , ,ru 11. ni ma 11 rtlnes
would say: 'Hill, you're all right; go
to it." That's enough to convince me
mat ite is tne Son of Ood
There will be other Kafaela and Murll
ls and Ukhael Angeloa to paint Mad on
line and Annunciations and Crucifixions.
There will be other 81r Christopher
wrens to drsltn Bt. rwuis. other areht
lects to build Bt. fvters church of the
Madeline and Kremlins; but the name of
i ... . j i .1.
It was not the eommoa people who Udl J"u wU' " the heart.
that mob. lt was the temple thieve, the
hurh priests, the Pharisees and the poll
UcUna who wanted to kill lllm. Tha
common people cast their coats before
lllm to walk upon and tore pa'.m branches
from the treea and cast tnen at His
feet as He walked. It was not the com
mon people who cried, "Kill Hlin!" No,
the common people tried "IJosauna!"
Its the Uud-fraakea rang that runs
thii M todty who are let '.in the church
aw to hl, nut the cuiuutuo people. Nevr
and minds of men.
Even Ood the Father leaned ever the
t'SM lenient of heaven and aald: "Thla
la My Beloved 8 .11. n wh .in I am woli
pleased," and th angels sang until they
awaaeneu the sleeping shepherds.
(Copyrl.ht by William A. Sunday.)
ftou't Be t'onatlpitteit.
All kinds of ailments result from consti
pation. lr. King's New U'e pills are
n l:d and effective, prevent eonatipation,
All i!ru-;l Advertisement
waste or refuse matter, which Na
ture intends shall ba throw off. la
left in tha sratem, it la absorbed Into
tha blood and bolls, pimples, rashes,
blotches and other eruptions of tha
bin appear.
8. 8. 8. goes into tha circulation
and removes every particle of blood
taint or poison ot every character.
AJ1 skin diseases and eruptions pass
away, and tha smooth dear skin,
glowing with health, shows that tho
body Is being nourished by rloh, pura
blood. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrof
ula, Contagious Blood Poison, all are
deep-seated blood disorders, and for
thalr treatment nothing equals 8. 8,
8. Oct 8. 8. 8. at any drug store.
If yours is a peculiar case wrlta 8. 8.
8. Co Atlanta. Oa.
The Voice of Fashion Speaks Convincingly in the
Distinctive Lines of the Charm
ing New Suits, Coats, Dresses
Not only is tho range of price exceptionally broad
but at each price Ave have bettered the qualities .
and increased the assortments.
Several Delightf ol Specials Tuesday will givo
added interest to the special Opening; Display and
"Sale.
Hi&h Class Tailored. Suits In broadcloths,
velvets and gabardines and serges, elegant in
quality and artistic . lines, all colors, many hand
somely fur trimmed. Very, superior values at
sale price $35.00
Hundreds of Classy Waists To $12.50 values, in
laces, Georgettes and novelty silks, surprising val
ues at our sale price $5.00
Three choice specinl lots 'of Party and J Two Remarkably Fine Lots of Afternoon
Dancing Dresses. $19.50, $25 and $35 Dresses shown Tuesday at. .$25 and $35
From the Indian
Signal Fire to the
Wireless Station
is a Long Lapse
of Time But
Gund's Peerless
Beer Has Pleased
Thousands Every
Year During
This Time,
In Your Home or on
Your Vacation
a case of
Peerless
Beer
will bring good cheer and always de
light you and your friends.
John Gund Brewing Co.
U Create, Wis.
k. . Biazm,
Manager Owatia Mrfaefe,
1420-S4 X.a-eawoith Bt.
Io g as eai.
CIXL fOITg, DUtrtaatr.
T1S S. ISUi St. Deaf. 434.
Hayden's Always
Noted for Silks
and the new fall showing now
here for your inspection and ap
proval will' give our at present en
viable reputation, as leaders, an
other big boost in the minds of
all visitors.
Tlioee noautlful New Satin Tlalda
Chiffon Dress Taffetas, Soiree
Silks, in plain colors with bro
cades to match. The Satin Taf
fetas, Satin Meteors, Novelty Silks,
Gros de Loudres. etc., are exoep
ceptlonal values; almost endle
vnrlety1 of colors at 91.50
Chiffon Velours and Ureas Velvet
are strongly in favor for fall dress.
We show them In all the rich new
shades of African brown, Bur
gundy, blackberry, marine and
navy blues, sapphire, Russian
blus etc., 40 and 43-ln. wida, at
S2.r0 and S3.0S
Satin Bealant and Crepe Kettora, two
i lew ant fabrics for autumn wear all
rolora. yard $1.43
All SSlk Crepe de Cblaa 10-in. wile,
two choice qualities shown in all col
or at 880 aad S1.1S
Special for Tneedav New fall allk-,
valu.e to 11.23 a yart. short lengths,
alt ; at. yard, 48a, 64o and S8o
$6S0 Trimmed Hats
At -4f
$3.98 m$3.98
Opening Embroidery
Sale
Tuesday we will hold a blar special
sale of tha moat wanted Bmbrlodetlea
for Underwear for Oorse Oovera,
Children's Dreeaes, Zafaata Oatfits,
ete. rlradlnars, Flounclnits, Insert
Inns, Allovers. Ektges, Bande. Offer,
lag a wide aaaorimeat ef the saost
eaqnlalte new petterna for lnapeettoa
aad selection.
Kaar Splendid Specials. Among
the many you'n find:
la-la. Skirt rlonaolnre at yard ....
18-ln. Corset Cover Xmbrolderlea a.
yard a
Shear Organdie aad STalnaook aloaao
lags, two specials at, yard...lOe, lSe
Laces and Dress
Trimmings
A special diaplay Tueaday of the
very latest arvt moat beautiful Wov
altlea In Z.aoea, CalXf ona, IHreaa Trtna.
Biinrs and Mete. .
aaautlfol Embroidered Oalffoas
from -ln. to i'-n. aide, the verv
latest for evening gowna, dancing
frocks, a.rty gowns snd fsney waists
rTlces are remarkably low and you'll
find different widths to natch.
OOX.D ABTO irLTIS I.ACES
A wonderful variety of niot e
qulslte designs In Kdireg and Floune
liiKa with handa and all"vrs to
match; unquestionably the most pap
ular line fr the coming saaaon. Sea
them.
18 POUNDS BEST GRANULATED SUGAR FOR Sl.OO
W. O. C or Krumblea. tMr e Taa egetaoie ana i "rn asaraes ex
Uraue-Nuta i ka 7. 10o Omana for tha Veeple.
M,l.an-n'a'p-M.nut Butter, lb... ISHo 1 Ibe. best Cooking 1'otatoea; de-
The hat pictured is only one
of over 300 cleverly Trimmed
Hats which go on sale Tues
day morning. Large and small
styles, this season's smartest
shapes and trimmings In black
and colors. Without doubt the
choicest values offered this
season. See our special open
lag displays.
tnr rxouB stow
4l-lh aacka beat high grade Diamond
11' Klour nothing finer for bread.
iilcs. cakaa or blsculta; made from No.
!' tod sprinit wheat, suck... 11.35
10 bars Haal-' Kin-All or Diamond I'
fioap for S3e
10 lha. beet White or Tallow Corn.
meal Sle
J cakea Ivory Soap ITe
The beat loniatic Macaroni. Vermi
celli or Srarhettl, pkv. Te
4 K-os Condensed Milk SJ
-oa. Condensel Milk IM
lha fancy Japan Ktce or Pearl T-
I fx a for SBe
H?-oa. 1ara Vnr KruH Preserves . fe
E. C. Corn Fiakea. rkg So
ilerahey's Breakfaat Cocoa, lb....SOo
(Julden Wantos Coffee, lb. SOe
Batter la Bevi So a Voaad
Tnere's a fight on with the butter
trust. Just as soon s they get 'o
gether butter will go up aaala. Buy
now.
The beet Creamery Butter, carton o-
bulk, ib So
i-uicy No. 1 Country Creamery hui-
r, lb 840
The best No. 1 Fieah Country Eg-s,
ler doaen e
t lbs. Qood Butterine -So
mand your weight, the law requires
It i ISO
It lbs. fancy Cooking Applee 16s
4 heads fTt-sh Leaf Lttuce Ss
f bunches Freeh Radlahes 6e
A eaxload ef Extra Taney Utak Bl
berta reachea for Tuesday, packed
la basbel baskets) Taeaday only, per
batksl See
Also one carload of crates, same
nuslltv fruit, crate Me
We advise our customers to buy now.
Watch Tuesday evening paper for
Pxtra Special In Orocery Dept. for
Wedneeday morning.
,5, TDY HAYDEN'S HOST ,1k