CIST'S coiiii) SITILY IGNORED Nations Have Forgotten ?eace and Charity; Is Satan Ruling the Earth? ;are to seek to know the mind of, I Christ for our day. The world at | present, as perhaps, never before, j wants to live up to Christ's pro- 1 I "ram. All other plans have collapsed ' in the present unparalleled catas- j trophe. I That program is clear. It calls I for a whole world permanently at j peace. It would furl all battleflags. Iby teaching men in the school of i Christ sincerely to love one another. llt would rule among the nations, by ] substituting for the diplomacy of : selfishness- the new diplomacy of j brotherhood. The law of nations would be the law which Christ laid ! down for Individuals, that life Is a j serving and a loving. The statecraft !of unselfishness should take its place j lon the thrones of the world. Peace will come on earth because I | of the men of good will. The brother i ; spirit, which Is the kingdom mind, i 'and sometimes called the foreign mis-! sionary enterprise, will bring about ! a- new mastery of individual lives by ! Jesus Christ Whoever promote*, —-and now our minds turn Christmas ward Men, and women who buy for men, naturally look to a man's store for men's gifts and if their attention is directed our way the question of "what shall it be'' is easily solved. Here you will find mechandise of quality, things that will render a full measure of service .... and in every department whether your pur chase be large or small, greater value will always be evident. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES A completely rearranged selection of the latest models in Suits and Overcoats; Raincoats and Slip Ons from The House of Kuppenheimer. Young Men's * Styles, Models for Men who like young ideas; Suits to fit the hard to fit; fabrics to please men of particular tastes. All the good Overcoats and by far the largest selection in Harrisburg. Mackinaws for Boys and Men in the new double check patterns. Nothing finer for outdoor sports or where a longer coat would be unhandy. / SUITS OVERCOATS sls S2O $25 sls S2O $25 MACKINAWS $5.00 to SIO.OO Men's Neckwear Men's Underwear at a Saving _ .... , , i j j Guaranteed Non-Shrinkable On account or conditions abroad we concluded a le markable purchase of scarfs made from the most exclu- Men's perfect fitting full-fashioned union suits made sive cravatings designed and intended for European shops of a fine combed cotton yarn in regular and short stout catering to the most fastidious trade. lengths—either gray or white—in good Fall and winter . . ... • , j T TV r weights. Special at $1 to $2. These exclusive scarfings include Jaspers, Marga- Duo fold union suits. $3 and $3.50. dore stripes and broche figured effects of most exquisite Men>s fect fi full .f ashioned vin ion suits made qualities, displaying rich, quiet, rehned patterns in an al- of a fine merjno fabrjc in natura , color and in , ar and most bewildering assortment of colorings, ;>of and $1 ghort stQUt lengths> to $350 per suit Men's Blanket Robes, $5.00 Men's Silk Shirts A special lot selected for this week, priced to present Included with these silk shirts are a fine assortment extraordinary value. Patterns are all good, and these 0 £ percale and madras shirts, $1 to $2.50. robes are made with regular collar and cord with tassel There are both medium and light effects in this lot— and slippers to match. j n t ub silks, brocades and satis-striped patterns. Indeed you can choose the patterns with your eyes shut, they are Men's Gloves all so s ood ' s *- 50 to Men's English walking gloves of medium weight, in Men's Outing Flannel and Cotton Pajamas tan or gray, with spear back, long or short fingers, are especially priced at $1.50 a pair. ' These pajamas come in plain colors, such as pink, ~ , , . . ,<• , , . «•« • white, gray and blue. They are made in the "collarless" Men s Gloves of imported dipped leather, $1 a pair. sty , e with " double flat hogs _ This is cer tainly a splendid In desirable shades of tan, gray and black, in one- time to stock up with pajamas, for values like these do clasp style with spear back, full sewn, at SI.OO a pair. not come often, SI.OO to $2.00. 304 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. that consummation is helpmg to pre pare the new world order which Jesus prescribed after His resurrec tion and before His ascension. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES When Professor Overstreet, of the I College of the City of New York, was asked by the editors of the Indepen- I dent to name the best book he had ! read during the past year, without hesitation he selected J. A. Hobson's Work and Wealth: A Human Valu ' ation —"because," he says, "it strikes a note of fundamental reconstruction ] for one of the master sciences of life." Professor Carver, Economist of Har ivard and Director of the Dural Organ ization Service of Washington, to whom a similar question was put, named Westermarck's Origin and de velopment of the Moral Idea—"be cause it is a final and complete re futation of the intuitionists, theory of morals." Dr. Henry A. Stimson, of the Manhattan Congregational Church, has found Cook's Life of Florence Nightingale "deeply interesting and very enlightening," and Mr. Barrett, 'Director of the Pan-American Union, lays particular stress on James Bryce's South America: Observa tions and Impressions, which he de scribes as "one of the most useful j works of its kind ever prepared re ' gardlng South America." rHILIP MALOV i Philip Maloy, aged 70 yeahs, 638 Har ris street, died yesterday at the Hnrrls burg Hospital, suffering from a com plication of diseases. He was admitted , November 30. , HARRY D. DAVIS Harry B. Davis died yesterday morn ing after a long illness at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. H. Householder. 60J ; Cumberland street. Funeral services will i be held at the home of Mrs. E. K. De- | laney, 719 Capital street, to-morrow af- i ternoon, at 3. The Rev. Dr. John Fox, I pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, will officiate. Burial will be I private. 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