i """ssBJSsaseVaJsWBMBJsMBWaJHasj MMIWWWMtHi mi m u i -i i; wtrawaj Mtnuu - usto. -i - -i -i' I in ii -i f r -ii r isflsini'iaisaMsnrt'llMslsTasB.jiju . ... , .. ' - - . rrn: ni;K: omaii a. satuhday, skptemijer l5. WORKERS ARE TOLD TO HUSTLE HARDER Snndty Calls for a Meeting at the Close of His Sermon and Tells Them to Bring Them In. IKSFRA2TCE SECTION SIKGS Wnen only thirty souls, mostly children, hit the trail last night, "Billy" Sunday called hla ataff of workers and Christians generally to tbe front for a conference after the meeting and there, with his orercoat on to keep from taking cold, be told them they must do better. "How are we to tell who are Chris tiana and who are not?" asked one perplexed uaher. "I can't tell them from here," re plied "Billy." "That's your business to find out. Get anybody. I never asked for Christiana to atand up and sinners to remain seated In my life and I never shall. "Thar eafht to be mora church people oralnr forward. There ought to be mow of them oomlnf her and renewing their pledge and covenant." ' woman worker arose and shot her flnerer skyward In a parliamentary way. Worn a a Want to Know. "When I am worrms; en a suhject." ah asked, her voice quivering with a lit tle wrath she had worked up at some one, "Is It a. rood plan for another to butt In and start talking- to my subject T" "No, I should say not, unlesa ha Is very well acquainted. lie's apt to start on a line opposite to the one you are working; on and spoil the ime," "Billy" replied. Another woman was on her feet. "Where are we moat needed T" aha asked. "Wherever there are sinners, madam, and they are everywhere. Tea, and Lord Uod. thick of It. there are 18,000 boys and sir! a In Omaha not In Sunday school. Think of It, people; think of It." The ovangAllat spoke of the sins of Da vid and declared that David waa not a man after Qod'e heart while he was a alnner. but became a man after Clod's heart aa soon as he faced God and con faaaed hla sins. "And you, too. will be a man after Ood's heart," he said, "when you become Sunday Preaches Famous Sermon to the Mothers at the Omaha Tab "Bllly"Bumlay Friday afternoon took the babyhood of Moses as the basis of a discourse upon the powers and responsi bilities of mothers. This Is known as his famous "Mothers' Day Sermon." He calls It his "mother aerroon." The text Is Bxodus :l, "Take this child and nurse It for me. and I will give thee thy wages." He said: The story of Moses Is one of the most Interesting and fascinating In all the world. It takea hold on us and never does It lose Its Interest, for It Is so graph ically told that once heard It Is never forgotten, I have Imagined the anxiety with which that child waa born, for be oame Into the world with the sentence of death hanging over him, for Pharaoh had de creed that the male children 1 years of age and under should die. and the mother defied even the command of the king and determined that her child should live, and right from the beginning the battle of right against might was fought at the cradle, A mother always wine her fight for the cradle If Ood Is with her. Moses' mother was a slsve. She had to work tn the brick yards or labor In the fields, but Ood was -on her side and she won, as the mother always wins with Ood on her side. Before going to work she had to choose a hiding plaoe for her child, and she put hla little atster Miriam en guard while aha kept herself from being seen. For three months she kept him hidden, possibly finding a new hid ing place every few days. It Is bard to imagine anything more difficult than te hide a healthy, growing baby, and he was hidden for three months. Now he has grown larger and more full of Ufa, a more secure hiding plaoe had to be found, and I can Imagine her giving up her rest and sleep to prepare an ark for the saving of her child. A Hist te Mothers. If you mothers were aa careful about the books your children read, or the company they keep, there wouldn't be as many girls in th red light district or so many boys In the penitentiary. If you were aa careful what went Into the com position of their character there wouldn't be so many down-and-outera If you mothers would be more careful about that young buok who comes shying around your girl she wouldn't be going down the line tonight. I think every twig wss carefully acru United In order that nothing poor might get into ita composition, and In the weav ing of that ark the mother's heart her soul, her prayers, her tears, were inter woven. And with what thanksgiving ah must have poured out her heart when et laat the work was done and the ark waa ready to carry Ita precious cargo, more preeloua than If It waa to hold the crown Jewels of Egypt And I can Imagine ths last night that baby was In the home. Others In the house might have slept, but not a moment could she spare of the preeloua time allotted her with her tittle one. and atl through the night aha must have preyed that God would shield and protect her baby and bleaa the work she bad done and the step she was about to take. i Did Her Prarerfal Beat. At dawn the mother must have kissed him goodby, placed blm la the ark and hid him among the reeds and rushes, and with an aching heart and tear-dlmmed eyes she turned back again to the Held and back to the brick yards to labor, and waits to see what Gad will do. She has done her prayerful best. Do your best and It does not matter a picayune If all nril Is against you. Pharaoh's daughter came down to the water and th ark waa discovered, just aa God waated It to be, and one of her maids was sent to fetch it You often wobder what the augeU are doing? I thluk some of the angels herded the crocodiles on the other side of the Nile to keep them frora finding Moses and eating him up. You can bank on It all heaven was interested to see that not one hair of that baby's head wa In injured. You may be aur th angels were not out to some bridge whist party or Dutch lunch. They were right on the job, where th preacher of Omaha cutfht to b now. Not at a ball wltb wumea who haven t enough ciothe oa to y4 a ruuh with. Ood had something fur (W..-0 to dkf Th at a was brought. - - i - mn enough to say, 'Lord. I have sinned.' " Ppeekinf (if persona of tamper, he de clared he had not overcome his own tem per entirely. "I aouldn't give a rent for a man or woman without temper." he aid. "I've got the same old prpperlno and sauce that I had when 1 served the devell, only now I am serving Ood with It and giving the devil hell with It." Reaching again the subject of drink and debaurhery. he declared that a man ahould be excused who commits a crime when drunk. "I wouldn't put the rope around any man's neck who murders when he Is drunk, no. sir." Think of the Women. Reviewing the broken hearts of mot hem and wives caused by drink, he said, ' I should think If a man didn't giva three whoop tn hell for his own soul he would 1 deeent for his wife and children's sake. "I know men ao confounded mean, low and rotten that they am afraid to come here to this tabernacle for fear they would come under the Influence of this revival and accidentally do one decent deed In their Uvea, "Many a man yields to temptation when In a gang and under the spell, and the next day Is ashamed of himself be cause he hadn't man enough In him to look the (lodlesa bunch In the face and say, 'Not on your life.' "And no man la so low, rotten as the dirty, Godforsaken, black-hearted, weaael-eyed. white-livered pup that con stantly reminds a man of his past sins that he Is not committing now." Section after section was reserved at the tabernacle last night for eerlal bodies and organizations. The Woodmen Circle had 100. The Omaha Mtillders ex change cam In a body, taking over I'D seats. The Wabash shop people had forty. The Live Stock exchange bad present. The Insurance people had U. The business women had 110. The Meth odist conference had 400. One of the Interesting pliafp of the opening services was tne singing of fu vorite songs by these various organisa tions. Nor did all of them depend upon the hymn book for their songs. The Insur ance men have a song of their own to the tune of "Anybody Here Seen Kelly." Insurance Men Sine;. Here la the way It flooded from the throats of 700 Insurance men: Bverybody here loves "Billy," 'Cause he will not run. Jle's not afraid of threats or bombs. He'll stand for anything that comes. Hverybody here loves "Hilly," You can bet they do. Be Want Ada rroduce Results.' and with feminlns curiosity the daugh ter of Pharaoh had to look Into It to see what was there, and when they removed th cover there waa lying a strong, healthy baby boy, kicking up his heels and sucking his thumbs, as probably most of us did when we were boys, and prob ably as you did when you. were a girl. The baby looks up and weeps, and those tears blotted out all that was against It and gave It a chance for Its life. Baby's Tevre Israel' Ransom, The tesrs of that baby ' were the jewels with which Israel was ransomed from Kgyptlan bondage. The princess had a woman's heart, and when a woman's heart and a baby's tears get tangled up together, something happens that gives the devil cold feet Perhaps the princes had a baby that had died, and the sight of Moses may have torn the wound open and made It bleed afresh. But she had a woman's heart and that made her forget she waa the daughter1 of Pharaoh, and she was determined to give protection to that baby,, Faithful Miriam (blesa her heart) saw the heart of the princess reflected In her face. Miriam had studied facea so much that she could read princess' heart as plainly ae U written In an open book, and she said to her: "Shall I go and get one of the Hebrew women to nurse the chid for youT and the princess said, "Go," I see her little feet and legs fly as she runs down the hot dusty road, and her mother must have seen her coming a mile away, and she ran to meet her, end In a little while she had her own baby put back Into her arms and was being paid Egyptian gold to nurae her own baby. Bo Pharaoh'e daughter said to her: "Now you take this child and nurse it for me and 1 will pay you your wage." How quickly the mother waa paid for the hour of anxiety and alarm and grief and If th angels know what Is going on, and I gueaa they do. what a hilarious time thr must have been In heaven when they saw Moaea and Miriam back at home under the protection of the daughter of Pharoah. I Imagine ah dropped on her knees and poured out her heart to God, Who had helped her so gloriously. What dumfounded me Is that a lot of you people for whom God has done all He can, do not bend your knees to Hlra. If Ood were to kill everybody here who had not prayed today, there wouldn't be very many of you left In the Tabernacle. Yes, thousands would slip right out of their seats. Ht your life on that. A tireat Joke en Pharaoh. I'm going to heaven soma day, and after I thank God for saving ray miser able old soul, and giving me the great privilege of preaching. I'm going to hunt up the mother of Moses and ask her how much gold Pharaoh gave her for nurs ing her own baby. I think that' a "great Joke. Mother are always brav when the .sfety of their children is concerned. Father often get the blues, hit the boose and commit suicide; but the mother will aland by the home and keep the Utile band together if she has to mani cure her fingernail over a waahboard to do It. Bhe keeps the old brut daddy from th pool-house. If uuw bad half aa much grit aa the women there would be differ ent stories written abont a good many homes. tied Traaled Moaea Mather. Mones waa a chosen vessel of the Lord and God wanted him to get the right kind of a etart ao he gave blm a good mother. Homebody has said. "Ood could not be everywhere, ao he gave us mothers." Now, there may b poetry in It. but it s tru that "th band that rock the cradl rul th world." and if every cradl waa rocked by a good mother, the world would be full of good men aa sure as you breathe. If every boy and every girl today had a goof' mother, the saloons and brothels would go out of business tomor row and If vry mother rocked her own cradle, tber would b something doing, tuo. Th blggast place in th world Is that which u being filled by th peopl who ar closely to touch with youth. Being a king, aa emperor or a president I mighty mall business compared to being a mother, or th teacher f t.B. dren, whether In a public e-hool or In a Sunday school, and they fill places so great that there Isn't an angel In heaven that wouldn't be glad to give a bushel of diamonds to boot to come down here and take their place. The Power of a Word. There ta power enough In a word or act to blUtht a boy, and through him, curao a community. There Is power enough In a word or act to tincture the life of that child so It wilt become a power to lift the world to Jesus Christ. I want to tell you, women, fooling away your time hugging and klsxing a noodle dog, caressing a Spits, drinking a so ciety bran mash and a cocktail, and play ing rarda. Is mighty small business com pared tn molding the life of a child. To plant a thought in a mind that will stay there and grow Is greater than put ting In a big crop. Building character beats building a skyscraper or a battle ship, or a railroad. I know, often your work la discour aging. It's trying. It's humble, and it swms to you to bo Insignificant. Your sacrifices, tertrs and trials are all hid den from the world, I know that. There is nothing to show that Moeea' mother got any help from hi daddy. Many a hoy would have turned out better If his daddy hail died before his birth. Many a dwMy has no more backbone than a meat rind or a piece of twine string. ' Tlx re is nothing to show that he ever cut a willow that waa woven In that ark. He may have taken some of the willow to kindle the fire with when he couldn't find chips. That's about all the dads of some children ever do to help. I tell you. the devil gets In many a boy by getting In hi daddy first. The mother Is doing all she can to train the children for the Lord, and th father la doing alt he can to counter art her Influences and train them for the devil. Tell me, where did Moses get his faith? I'nm his mother. Where did Mosea get his liackhono to say, "I won't be called t lie son of Pharaoh's daughter?" He got It from his mother. Where did Mosea get the nerve to say, "Kxcuse me, plcaxe," to the pleasures of Egypt? He got It from hla mother. You ran hank on It he didn't Inhale It from his dad. He got it from his ma. Moses waa learned In all the wisdom of Egypt, but that didn't give him the big head. When God throws a world out Into space he la not concerned about It. The first mile that world takea settles Its course for eternity. When God throws a child out into the world he la mighty anxious that it gets a right start. The Roman Catho lics are right when they aay: "Give us the children until they are ten years old. and we don't care who has them after that." Only War to flench the Masses. The Catholics are not losing any sleep about losing men and women from their church membership. It Is the only church that has ever shown us the only sensible way to reach the masses that Is, by get ting hold of the children. That's the only way on God's earth you will ever solve the problem of reaching the masses. You get the boys and girls started right and the devil will hang crepe on his door, bank hla fires, and hell will be "for rent" Inside of a year. . Moses wss able to choose affliction with the people of God rather than enjoy the pleasures of Egypt because Ood took his mother out of the brickyard and the field and gave her the privilege of being hi guide. Before Moses found out anything about Egypt, he found , that his mother's re ligion wss about the best thing In the world, and when a boy finds that out he la aafe. Power In a Mother's Klaa. And there la a mighty power In a moth er's kiss Inspiration, courage, hope, am bition, in a mother's kiss. One kiss made Benjamin West a painter, and the mem ory of it clung to Mm through' life. One kiss will drive away the fear In the dark and make the little one brave. It will give strength where there is weakness. I was in a town one day and saw a mother out with her little boy, and he had great steel braces on both legs, to his hips, and when I got near enough to them I learned by their conversation that wasn't the first time the mother had had him out for a walk. She had him out exercising him so he would get the us of his limbs. He was struggling and she smiled and said, "You are doing fine to day; better than you did yesterday," and she stooped and kissed htm, and the kiss of encouragement made him work all the harder, and she said: "You are doing great, son," and he said: "Mamma. I'm going to run; look at me." And he started, and one of his toes caught on the steel brace on the other leg and he stumbled, but she caught him and kissed him, and said: "That was fine, son; how well you did It!" Now. he did It be cause his mother had encouraged him with a kiss. He didn't do It to show off. Oh, there's power in a kls. Just go up and kls your .wife, even If It does frighten her. Power la Mother's Nona. There - Is chsrnt In a mother's song. too. It's the best muslo the world ever heard. The best rouslo In the world I Ilk biscuits It's the kind mother makes. There I no bras band or pipe organ that can hold a candl to mother's song. Calve, Melba, Nordic. Cam, 8chu-mann-Hclnk, they are not In It compared to mother. They can't sing at all. They UCIIGMIITLY BATHE WITH THE SOAP AUD APPLY OIIITIIT For eczemas, rashes, irrita tions, pimples and dandruff Cuticura Soap and Ointment are supreme. They bring peedy and permanent relief. Samples Frea by Mall I trm sua ..us. CUTICURA STOPS ' let 11, a mi ii a, don't know th sudlments of the kind ot muslo mother sings. The kind shs sings get tangled up In your heart strings. There would be a disappointment In the; music of heaven to me If there were noj mothers there to sing. Tho song of sni angel or a seraph would not have much, charm for m. What would you care! for an angel's song If there Is no mother's song? The song of a mother ta sweeter than that ever aung by minstrel or writ ten by Doet Talk about sonnets' Tan ought to hear the mother sing when her; babe Is on her breast, when her heart Is' filled with emotion. When she dldn'ti know whether her baby was going to live' or die and abe was living every moment. In doubt. Until you have heard a mother! sing then you haven't heard music. Her! voice may not please an artist, hut It will' please any one who has a heart in hlm.j The aongs that have moved the world! are not the songs written by the great masters. The best music. In my Judg-j ment. Is not the faultless rendition of these high-priced opera singers that scrape the kalsomlne off the celling andj run up the scale like a squirrel up a' tree. There la nothing In art that can1 put Into melody the happiness which as-! soclations and memories bring. I think! w hen we reach heaven It will be found I that some of the best songs we will sing1 ...err. win ne mose we learned at mother's knee. There la power In a mother's love. A mother's love must be ilka cinA'm i- How God could evr tell the world that1 he loved It without a mother's help has' orten puxxied me. If the devils In hell ever turned pale. It was the day when mother's love flamed up for the first time In a woman's heart. You know a mother has to love her babe before It Is born. UK Ood. she ha to go into the shadow to bring It Into the world, and she will love her child, suffer for It, and It can grow up and become vile, and yot she will love It. Nothing will make her hate t .thln WlU mk" Ber 'I. snd L wmrn- tht n of the awful thing, m hell will be that there will be no mother's love there. Nothing but black, bottomless, endless, eternal hate n he l-no mother s love, no babjr'a vole in hall. When Mothers Are to tile me. I thank Ood for what mother's love has done for the world. Oh, there Is power In a mother's trust. Surely, as Moses was put In his mother's arms by the princess, so Qod put the babes In your arms as a charge by Him to raise and care for. Every child is put in a mother's arms ss a trust from God, aud she has to answer to A Lavish Display of Nevest Suits and Coats This Style In nroadcloth, $29.00 gUNIOR SIZES in "Shoe top" lengths, for High School or Col lege, in rich English and Scotch mixtures, corduroys and plain serges, fancy diagonals and gabardines. Jaunty stylos that become as well as fit the immature figure. $15.00 to $25.00 Get a Perfect Fit. Tailored models often require very careful Alteration. This service will bo rendered skillfully, without extra charge. Sensible 1 , mm M ifeli I bourcttc. TMs la4 In ICiigtUh Mixture. 10.70. X" I rr 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. (tod for the way she deals with that child. No mother on God's earth has any right to raise her children for pleasure. No mother has any more right to raise her children for pleas ure than I have to pick your pockets or throw red pepper In your eyes. She has no more right to do that than a bank cashier has to rifle the vaults and take the savings of the people. One of the worst sins you can commit Is to be unfaithful to your trust. "Take this child and nurse It for me." That la all the business you have with It. That Is a jewel that belongs to God and lis gives It to you to polish for Him so He can set It in a crown. Who knows but that Judas became the god less, good-for-nothing wretch he was be cause he had a godless, good-for-nothing mother? Do you know? I don't. Who Is more to blame for the crowded prisons than mothers? Who Is more to blame for the crowded houses of Ill fame than you are, to let your children gad the streets with every Tom, Dick ami Harry, or keep company with torn little Jackrabblt whose character would make a black mark on a ptece of tar paper. I have talked with men In pri sons who have damned their mothers to my face. Why? They blame their mothers for their being where they are. "Take this child and raise it for me." Not for pleasure. "For me." Not for the world. 'For me." Not for society. "For me." Not for business. "For me." Not for politic "Take this child and raise It for me." Not for the saloon. "For me." Not for the brothel. 'For me." Not for Infidelity. "For me." Not to marry some msn who has money and no morals. "For me." Not to Uve In respectable prostitution as the wife of some foreign count (or no account), or eome fellow whose character Is so vile the devil would cross the street and duck up an alley to avoid meeting him. "For me." That's what He says. 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In her arms she held her babe, a year and three months old. She waa so Interested In the bears that the baby wriggled Itself out of her arms and fell Into the bear pit and she watched those huge monsters rip It to shreds. What a veritable hell It will be through all her life to know that her lit tle one waa lost through her own care lessness and neglect! "Take this child and nurse It for me, and I will pay you your wages." Will you promise and covenant with God. and with me, and with one another, that from now on you will try, with Ood's help, fo do better than you ever have done to raise your children for Ood? An Angel's Mementos. I once read the story of an angel who stole out of heaven and came to this world one bright, sunshiny day; roamed through field, forest, city and hamlet, and as the sun went down plumed his wings for the return flight. The angel said: "Now that my visit Is over, before I return I must gather some mementos of my trip." 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The ang.t looked further and saw a brlght-eycd, rosy-cheeked child, and said, "That baby Is prettier than the flowers: I wilt take that, too;" and looking beyond to the cradle, he saw a mother's love, pouring out over the babe like a gushing spring, snd the angel said, "The mother's love Is the prettiest thing I have seen; I will take that, too." And with tnese three treasures th heavenly messenger winged his flight to the pearly gates, saying, "Before I go tn I must examine the mementos of my trlptotheesrth." He looked at the flow ers: they had withered. He looked at the baby'e smile, and It had faded. He looked at the mother's love, and It shone In all Its pristine beauty. Then he threw away the withered flowers, cast aside tna faded smile, and with the mother's love pressed to his heart, swept through the gstes Into the city, shouting that the only thing he had found that would retain Its fragrance from earth to heaven la a mother's love. 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