TIFK BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915. i ... i o t h t h t ! i i I i SUNDAY TALKS TO LIHCOLNSTUDEHTS Evangelist Makes Harried Trip to Address Faculty and Pupils at State University. t SEVERAL KIT SAWDUST TRAIL "Billy" Sunday sometime changes Ma mind. When he returned from his Monday visit to Lincoln several weeks ago with a cold he proclaimed fttTtral times In the pulpit that "never again" would he try to do any outside work, but devote his strength all to the campaign In hand. Pressure was brought to bear on Mm to go to that very town again where be got the cold. "Ma" Is iway. and maybe that is why "Billy" accepted. Accompanied by Homer Rodoheavcr, chair lender, and Oeorire BrewMer, run let. ti went to IJnroln yetrflay at T:lt a m. In rponM to an Invitation from tha faculty and atudenta of the tate university to address tham In St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. David Bowman, stapaon of F. D. Wead of Omaha, and a student at the univer sity, met tha party at tha station and took them to tha church, which waa al ready filled to capacity with a sreat audience, chiefly made up of university student and professors. There ware coder yells and a coliot song or two before "Rody" sang "Brighten the Corner" for them. Mr. Bunday preached on the text, "Whatsoever thlnga ara of good report think on these things." It was n of his most splendid Inspirational ad dressee, similar to the one he delivered to the atudents of Prtnocton university when he was there last February. He gave tha trail hitting Invitation and thtre was a good raspon, and later hundreds streamed down the aisles and shook hands with him. The party anivod back In Omaha at U1S. Billy" declared ho "tad a fine time." Example of Zacchcus is Used by Sunday to Win More SouU Mr. Sunday preached last night on "Zaccheus." His text was from Luke xlx. 6 The son of man is oome to aeak and to save that which waa tost." Mr. Sunday said: The division of the Bible Into para graphs and chapters Is sometimes em barrassing to tha student. Originally tha Bible waa written all In ona unin terrupted sentence straight through, without periods or chapters or verses. These divisions ara man-made things for the purpose of making the Bible di vided for eonvenlenoe In memorising Rometlmes a chapter starts In the mid dle of an Interesting story that has Just been half told In the preceding chapter. This Is confusing. Thus It la In tha chapter In which I have chosen my text The story is partly told In the eighteenth chapter of Luke and it la rtnlehed In the nineteenth. J sua is on his final trip to Jerusa lem. Ha Is answering ths Pcrlbes end Pharisees In regard to the divine bless ings, and about that tints there rushed to meet htm a young ruler, who said: "Oood master, what ahall I do to inherit sternal lifer- Turning to htm. Jesus said: "Why call- they saw their father, rsa In and told their ma. I have tried to figure out whnt kind tf a woman Mrs. Zancheua waa, but I haven't auooeeded. Boon the visitors arrived end Zaccheus Introduced them. "This is Jesus ot Naxareth, wife. This Is Mrs. Zaccheus, Jesus. And here Is Mr, Peter and Mr. James and Mr. Bartholomew." No doubt they went through some form like thai. After staying soma time Jesus left, ss he said: "This day Is salvntlon coma this house, for so much as he also Is a son of Abraham. For the Bon of Man has come to aeak and to sava that which waa lost." And M I go up and down the oountry t meet those who are seeking ijches, suoh as the young ruler and as Zac cheus had, and I meet those whe are seeking riches and earthly good and profession and accomplishments, educa tion, etc, and I tell them: "Beck ys first the kingdom of Ood." ( limbs Dow Oat f Tree. What de the scriptures tell us that Zaccheus dldT He made haste to come down out of the tree and to loin Jesus. He did not say to hint, "Jesus, you do not know who I am." No. He came down immediately and 'he Immediately est thou me goodT None is good save began to talk about restitution. He one, that is Ood." I have often wondered at this answer. But I find there was some sarcasm In it. This young ruler waa one who pro fessed to know the scriptures and who had led In the opposition to Jesus. Then Jesus further said un'.o him knowent the commnndmenta. wanted to get right with Christ The reason why soma are not Chris tians, the reason some of them have not come down the sawdust path, is that they will have to pay back some of the thlnas they have gained sinfully. They "Thou I might have to put their mislness on an- Do not. other basis. Some of you have a sin In commit adultry. lo not kill. Do not bear false witness. Honor thy father and mothr," and the ruled said: "These I have kept from my youth up." And Jesus loved this young ruler because he sought out Jesus to find cut what he must do to be saved. Frooeedlng, he went to Jericho. i . You may have all the wealth' and learning In the world, but if you have not Jesus Christ you have made a mis erable failure In life. All ,of you, ths rich and poor alike, need what .Jesus has' to grve yo J , . ; ' Y Soaarht Savior sad Was Healed. In Jericho - there were two famous your life you think you can't give up, and that's why I keep pounding away. There was a young Adams Kxpreas employe In Akron one time who stole a package containing lai.OW. They ar rested him, but their raae was no good and he got free. However, the company was positive he had committed the theft, so they discharged him. One time he heard Moody In a sermon and afterward ha sought Moody for a little conference. Moody told the young man to take the money back, and told him to face arrest if ha waa guilty. The young man waa so deeply convinced of ma sin and he waa so Intent on doing right that he went hack. Some of his relatives and characters. . One waa . Bartlmeue, the , friends made up the deficit of SSOO whloh he bad spent, and they turned all of the money over to the company. The young man was arrested and sent to the peni tentiary for three years, and when he entered the prison doors he was happier than he had ever been before. He was pardoned in a few montne, but he died in a short while-poor fellow from a loathsome disease ha contracted while living his sinful Ufa How would you like to feel the warm ing effects of a full and eomplete pardon through restitution? it is not a ques tion with tha Lord of what a man has been. It ia what he la now, and what he Intends to he In the future. If h will submit to and will aeek the Lord and will obey, he will have a full and complete pardon. Hear II lea Oat af Cariosity. Zaccheus went up Into the tree through curiosity. Some of you came here through curiosity. Some of yeu hear reports that are derogatory and some hear reports ot Mind man, who had heard of Christ A friend had come from a neighboring town and told him of the miracles that Jesus had performed. Soon a crowd fathered and aome of them asked "What ire they gathering fnrT" What Is the reason of It? Why, look, (hey are going down to hear that long haired evangelist from Naxaretht'' And when Jesus went by Bartlmeue cried, "Jesus, thou son of David, have mercy on nisi" Wfasn Jesus wanted to know who It wss that yelled they" fold him it was lust an old llnd-roan, wno panhandled everybody he could. Jesus aent for Par tiiueua and aaldl "Receive thy sight, thy faith hath saved thee." The blind man sought Christ and was healed. The other famous man waa Zaccheus. lie wished to see' Jesus, but he was low In stature and could not se ever the erowd. He was a publican and he col lected the taxes from the Jews for the the other hind, and you come to see what Roman aoverament It waa the best1 kind of ' meetings, they, are having' down single tax system ever Invented, because her at the tabertiaole. If I thought for a when the 'Jews took his money to the i minute that I was doing no more good publicans.- they rook if all. The Roman j thtn to satisfy your curiosity, I would go government thinking it took a Jew toihom tonight-so help me Ood, I wodld! catch a Jew. sold the privilege of col- But 1 on't "are a rap. If it waa curiosity acting the taxes to the gang Zaccheus ,h1 brought you here, Juet so long as wss chief of. Tou . the poor Jaws f h aaved. would hide their money to save It L I0 ou kn9w om have not Zaccheus waa short of stature, so he!h,t aawdust trail T It Is because you figured It out that Jesue would pass a Mt h alk down. Tou have certain way; so he ran ahead and climbed " the manhood to do what your con .... . , ... U,A science tells you is ths manly thing. I'd " wujum not to WI1K oown. I wouia be ashamed to refuse te yield to a noble in hla way. and no man ever did any thing but he had to overcome hindrances. If you cash In, It's because you are not roan enough to overcome them. Well, the stieets were filled with people; some of thsm discussing Jesus and aome impulse. I ran understand why you would refuss te lie, or why you would refuse to be a libertine, or an adulteress. But' goodness me, I can't understand why yog refuse of them leaving the "dls" off. The crowd ' to be decent and accept Christ passed to the sycamore tree. Here waa a rase of a fat, rich Jew up In a tree to see jesua. When Jesus came te the apot he stopped, looked up In the branches and said; "Zaccheus, make haste and come down, for today 1 must abide at thv house' . Some of you are afraid the gang will sneer at you; and the man a tha shop will say in a contemptuous manner; "I hear you went forward." Be a man and toll him; "You bet your boots, I went forward. Do you want anything out of met I'm glad I had the manhood and Here was a case of the most poouUr' grit enough to da It nif.n honoring the most unpopular mat. - Oome down from your pride. Are you The publicans were lit1 by everytwdy. j afraid some fellow will sneer at you? Any They correspond with the saldOuHi-etxrs i n that sneers at snother for being cf today. (Josh! If I went to the home of somo brewer for dinner you'd have 4 fit, wouldn't you? Znccheus climbed down quickly and Christian won't have to bend hla kueea, if he is as low-down In stature as he la in principle, to kisa a rat Some of you are too contemptibly proud te acknowledge said: "Jtwua, If I had known that you i ou M Sinner and need Christ. I know wanted to come to my house for dinner, ! h" trl" lu bt ,0 ai'Peal to pride. It I would have had my limousine bere." "" m to be a Christian; any fool In those days It was not a breach .f , ta" to helU A de'3 ' over the tti.juette to Invite yourself to a man'a i but enr- wr,""! against the bouse, ns It Is now; but Jesus did not Bo you're dead ones, that's all. Invite himself to eat but for the pur-! came oown. tte aifl not thin ,.. . i what some person might say. He wss honored, and he made haste, Ho should you make haste, because you are honored Just as much as be was. pose of convertlsg Zaccheus. Bnwnn Matter sf Arlthsaetle. Jesus told Zacheua to make haste, and be did. - In these days, you make haste to get rich; you make haste to work in Moat unsaved men think of Ood with a sort of fear. Well they might Why the facturv: w mkt h..t. m jHi.m ! hldn h fear who curaes and bles- dlvldrnda. and you make haste to get h,m,T vVlth on' "and Ood could sweep public positions throunb politics; but the'" V, .TV ' 10 oeMn- Wt thing you make haste with la to He holda tha aeas and the skies In His get right with Ood. "Seek ye first the "U " klhgdcm ef God, and these other things sliull be adJod unto you." The Christian lite Is a matter of arithmetic; sin Is sub traction; It subtracts goodness, truth and virtue, while salvation is a matter ot addition. . 1 can linages Jesus and Zacchaua and tn disciples walking down the streets tf Jericho. -And as they came nearer la a son of man In sympathy, Thlaaa ef Valwe Wartkt Bee-kins;. Ood requires sincere to seek Him. There is no half-way meaaure. What If I were to walk down one aisle and up another and then come bere and aay I hud lost something? No person would think it was ef much value from the cantata manner to wh'ch, I looked for It. But If I were to hire several hundred mn t V- homo of Z&cctieua I can Imagine hla luii playing near the hou .e, enU as H unt uel on l'so i.eten, CjIjiuii 6 x.j $3.00 Ostrich Boas Full sized genuine Ostrich Feather Boa, in popular colors. . $1.49 25c Neckwear Samples To clear tip a big Una of neckwear aamples, we make this m f exceptional price 1UC 35c Ribbons, Yd. 15c Includes plain taffeta, fancy warp prints and wide moire. Novelty Veilings Two big lots on sale One worth Joe a yard at. . . .10j One worth up to 60c at. . . .U5C Both include plain and fancy merh veilings, in all the staple colors. Velvet Ribbons Wide Velvet Ribbons, very popular for trimming street suits, yard. . . .35 to 75 Fur Trimmings A nice line of one to three inch fur, in popular colors. wBwBsseBsBexsBaaBxassBBMsaaaaaiBBBaexaaSBBxeBBaw asa m av r 1 1 - ' - ..... esjeassBSBjrsBie eHeraHsvenRsssssw B r f , ef' I ! I U6 TP DODGE D; Every Need in Men's Furnishings Pricings are indeed low, but it's the high quality garments offered at each price which constitutes the items' real bargains. The greatest lot of Men's Sweaters ever shown in the city on sale now. Jumbo, rope stitch and fine weaves at great reductions. ALL colors to choose from; worth $3 to $8, at $1.98 to $5.98 Men's Buckskin and Mocha Fur Lined Cloves and Mittens; worth to $3, at, pair. $1.88-$1.45 Men's high grade Union Suits; wool, silk and wool; worth to $6, at suit $1.98-$2.93-$4.50 Globe Union Suits; silk, wool, silk and wool, light and heavy weight; all sizes to fit all men, suit. .$1.98, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 Suit Cases and Bags 100 Leather Suit Cases and Bags Bags all leather lined; 16, 17 and 18-inoh sizes; Suit Cases 24 inches long; o worth to $6.00, at f0 JD Hat Department Men's new Fall Hats, all styles and colors to choose from; both stiff and soft felt; worth to $2.50, at. . . pl&D iiiii:'tiM k fill 'iMi'i I Belt I i . 3 fr2? I sT- VI ' lisv I V"' " 1 I " T V "A A The Clothing Sale Sensation o Will Be Staged here Saturday IN a most exceptional underpricingon men Suits and Oyef pnntc nf crnnrantppfl hiah nnnlitv Nn hrnUpn lntfi nr Vrnr-- ments bought lor special sale, but all new, fresh stock bought for our regular Fall and Winter selling. Men's $20 Overcoats. . Brand new Overcoats that are up to the minute in stylo and tailoring. Loose back Coats, semi fitted Coats, form-fitted Coats. Silk-lined and serge lined, satin sleeves in every Coat. Kerseys, Meltons, Chinchillas, fancy backed mixtures. Yqur choice of over 1,100 Over coats at . ; $15.00 Men's $20 Suits at. . 4 The wise man will be in Hayden's Clothing Dept. as early Saturday morning as the law allows. There are going to be some Real Bar-.' gains. There will be young men's and men's styles, every color of the rainbow, some of tho swellest suits that ever had a $20 ticket on them,' f 1 and think, men, they are all.. t?15.00 The World's Best Clothing Hart, Schaffner & Marx Sold exclusively by this store. The largest selections olf fine Clothing west of Chicago. See the 'Varsity Fifty-Five Suits and 'Varsity Six Hundred Overcoats. You won t know what is nglit until you have seen these Suits and OvercoatB ' ' . Suits and Overcoats $18, $20, $25, $30, $35 to $60 r J nn t. rnw f f I'V l i, el ajd W-' For the last two weeks our eastern representatives have been scouting the entire New York market to secure for this sale some ultra smart - lously low price. The result of their endeavor is plainly visible in the hundreds of truly wonaerrui bargains orrered nere Bararaay. $10 to $20 Trimmed Hats at $4.97 About 500 hats in this purchase. Every hat a jewel, made of the very best of materials, some of velvet and plush, others gold and silver lace. a. . . . . a . ADSoiuiexy noM a nai in the entire tot worth less than $10.00 the majority worth a great deal more. Every smart, new style of the season. No two alike. SSI 1 1 I M iv5 ; Z-J UQgS Lh Paradise Eats, Aigrette Hats Goura Hats.. Ostrich Hats Untrimmed Hats Pattern Hats $2 Children's Hats Made of plush and velvet, trim med with ribbon, taBsels, flowers, furs, etc. Suitable for ages from " Velvet $1.50 Ostrich Pompons Made of selected male stock. An unusually large pompon, in black and white, also colors, with and without feelers; ff. n also owl head CxJ 1 rfc effects, Li VS V P3 $70 to $1250 Trimnte About $5 to $7.50 Plumes Enormous in size, beet male stock. To be had in black 0fl 79 wmie una . ji t nrnra . . . aUi 4 to $8.50 "Lyons Hundreds upon hundreds to select from. All the late blocks. Some new styles which have developed during the last ten days. Considering style and quality these are the most wonderful values ever offered in Omaha. FREE TRIMMING SERVICE. f I'M: V. Shapes at-- JaV AV.Y'., UiVI Draped Turbans.... Shirred Hats. ...... Large Bailors. ........ Lace Hats..... White Plush Hats... Smart Tricorns..... Ostrich Trim'dHats. Imported Rowtrs Values to S8c. ' - 1 A profuse variety, all colors, silk and velvet, large and small wreS and Jld cmsiera 500 in mm 1 ) 1 Feeler ostri mthCai pomp feathe blaojk $2.50 to $5 Zeheline A hundred dozen to- pick from. SailbrW bans, Puritan, Floppy Brimmed Hats, i velvet and plush, Obme in black and coif .. FREE AH Sale EhAp -Trimmed ming is Purchased here. f N $3.50 regular; black and natural; sale price $6.50 regular; black and natural; sale price ........ PARADISE Great Bargains in Ranges Saturday, We are offering one lot at reduced price $ while they latt. $35.00 4 Delight" Renown, full nickel trimmed on nickel plated base, polished top, full sire 18-in. oven, a great bar gain at sale price of $28.00 $40.00 "Delight" Ben own with reservoir $32.00 $50.00 "Deluxe," beautifully nickel trimmed, on nickel base white enamel oven and high closet ' door, ' white . enamel splasher on high closet, body extra' heavy, non-rustable In got iron; sale price $42.00 $55.00 "Deluxe" with reser voir .......... ....S47.00 r Mail orders accompanied by money order filled in order of receipt. Haydens Make the Grocery Prices for the People, Not for the i rusts and Combinations 'M ''"JS .1 1 f . 11 ' 1. We flave You From 25 to RO I'er tnt on the . Coat of Mvlnff. 19 lbs. IWbt OruunUted Sugnr for 98 48-lb. sacks best high grade Diamond H. flour, nothing finer for bread, pies or cakes, s'ck, 91.4U It lbs. bust Hol.ed White Breakfast Oatmeal. .23c 8 lba. beet white or yel low cornraeal lit 10 bars Beat Em All. Diamond C, or l aundry Queen White Laundry Soap for 23o The best domestic Maca roni, Vermicelli or Spa ghetti, pkg 7)v Gallon cans O o 1 d e u Table Syrup 38c IS-oi. Jars pure strained Honey or pure Fruit Preserves for 25c Ado Jell, for dessert It's quality goods, pkg. for 7He 6 cans Oil Sardines, 23 Yeast Foam, pkg.... 8c Grape Nuts. pkg... 10c W. O. C. or Krumbles, per pkg 8 All res. 10c Cookies, per lb. HHc 7 lbs. best bulk Laundry Starch for 25c MacLaren's Peanut But ter, per lb IS He New Walnuts. lb...20c New Figs. pkg. ...7Hc Fard Dates, lb 10c New Honey, rack. 17 He Golden Santos Coffee, a tine family breakfast :offee, lb. liOc THE LAST OK THE KlEFFF.It PEARS KOlt . PRESERVING Our last car Is in. fur the senaon; Saturday, rer bu. basket $1.10 liutter advanced lr per lb. thta k wholoeale. Our prleea (he same for the present. , The best fancy bulk Cream'ry Butter, lb. 27c Fancy No. 1 Country Creara'ry Butter, lb. 2c The best No. 1 strictly fresh Ecga, doa. ...2tk) The beat Full Cream, white or colored Cheese, per lb 20c The Vegetable Market of Otnaha for the People. 12 lbs. good cooking Apple ...,...,...15o 12 lbs. Jonathan eating Apples for 20o 15 lbs. best Red River Potatoes for 15 Fancy Jersey Sweet Po tatoes, lb 2Hc S large beads Cabbage for . , loc Large market basket Green Peppers for,.5 Large market basket Oroeo Tomatoes ,..&c 4 large bunches fresh Beets, CarroU or Tur nips for toe Fancy Denver Cauli flower, lb 7 He Colorado Pink Met Canteloupea, each.. 5s Cape Cod Cranberries.. per quart 8 He 2 large heads Celery Cabbage Ac Iarge Egg plant, ea. 5c Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per lb 6c Lamb Special for Saturday The Genuine Goods, Nt Gmt v. . 1 f i .,4. Hindquarters. 1916 Spring Lamb; Saturday, lb 13 Forequarters, 1916 Spring Lamb Saturday, lb OVl rirsv quaui; oiwr rot toast, p b 10 and g No. l uieer enouider Staak 'b 11 H No. 1 steer Round Steak, n hc l ome mo8 fure Sausage, per lb &U Home Made Hamburger, lb., IOC SPECIAL SMOKED MEAT HALE SATURDAY No. 1 Lean Bacon, lb.. No. 1 Back Bacon, lb. First quality Diamond per lb , No. 1 Picnic Kotos, lb. No. 1 8alt Pork, lb.. . . Freah Dressed, 1916, Spring Chickans, lb ..la'.ip I C H.iu:a 1, lo-ic ! Miu ft. r saturaay, t lSVi?