snprs 6 EYEKIg XEPGERPHIIAD1JSLPHIA) TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, X915. tV "SILLY" SUNDAY'S SERMON TODAY i - SUBJECT! "PEitSONAIi WORK" Irpr. si, 30! "He that wlnneth souls Is wlso"" "There are many people who want to win somebody for Jesus and they are waiting to bo told how to do U. I believe "ther are hundreds and thousands of peo ple -who are willing to work and who know something must be done, but they nre watlnjr for help, I mean from msn and "women of ordinary ability. Many peopto arB kick and tired and disgusted with Just proposing- religion; they are tired of trot' ting to church and trotting home again. Thoy sit In a pew and listen to a sermon! they are tired of that, not speaking to anybody and not engaging in personal worlf, they are getting tired of It and the church Is dying because of It: there Is nothing to that. A lot should wako up and i go to the rescue and win for Jesus Christ. "I want to say to the deacons, stewards, vestrymen, Prudential Committee, that they should work, and the place to begin Is at your own home. Sit down and write the names of flvo or ten friends, find many of them members of youVvown church, and two or three Of those not members of any churenj yet you mingle with there peoplo In the club, In business. In your home In a friendly way. You meet them every week, some of them every day, and you never speak to them on the subject of religion; you never bring It to their attention1 at'oll; you should be tip and doing something for CJod anI God's truth. There are always oppor tunities for a Christian. towork for God. There Is always a chancTHpi speak to come one about God. I am not olng to theqrlzei weiyarp dealing too much n thedrlcs and speculations. This or, that interpretation of soma ddjsma or doctrine is not going to g,iyiffyou th;ltunl powr. comb OT-pn wSa. . "Tou Carry your rcljglort-wlth 'you "by the "bare truth; he"JojtrcniJd out fonGod Have a heart to hajt-'talk' with some people and wln'theitu'to"C$rYst. The first recorded words of 'JcsusAre'these, "Wist ye not I must ty about'my&jtljcr's busi ness?' Ho was Jovst dnd' tbeyfound. Mm Bitting In the "tcropjo tnri tie had tho old Pharisees and db$prs of the law tied up In a bunch. That whole bunch had brain fever trying ,to keep up with Him and -He was only 12 years old His mother found Him and said: 'Son, don't you know wo have been searching for you?' Ho answered, 'Wist yo not, I mint be about my Father's business?' and from then until now He. has been calling us to go forth and dot His workj Mothers should plead wlthther children, and'tHey in turn siioum picaa w)tn tneir frierra tor religion. "The trouble Is wo are too lackadaisi cal In religion. Indifferent and dead and lifeless. That Is the spirit of tho com mittees today In tho church. I think Jthe multitude In the church will have to get converted themselves before they caM lead any one else to Christ. It Is my firm conviction after 1G years of experience In Vie work that half tho peoplo In the church have never been converted, have never been born again I take up a bot tle pf water, uncork It and take a drink. That Is experimental. One sip of water can convince me more of Its power to slake thirst than 40,000 books written on the subject. You know quinine Is bitter because you have experimented; you knov fire will burn because you have experimented; you know ice will freeze; it la cold, you have experimented. "A man must experience religion to know God. All you know of God Is what youfread In some book or what you heard somebody else talk about; you haven't llvefl so that you could learn first-handed, so niost of your religion Is second-handed. There Is too much second-hand stuff In tho church. It Is your privilege to know and' to have salvation. Jesus said to Peter, 'When you are converted strength en thy brother.' You are not In a po sition to help anybody 'else unless you have helped jourself. God doesn't save on the Instalment plan, A man Is either on the road to heaven or on tho road, to hell. God doesn't do things by halves. NEED BIBIiE IN WOHIC "It has been said that God made the blrjs without wings and they hopped and crept around but didn't sing, and after a wh(le God put wings on them and they commenced to sing. Not on your life. When God mado the birds He made thefn all. God does not have to double on the trail and back-track. When the Lord does a Job he Mulshes It right and you can't Improve on It. The trouble with a lot of you church members, you pend too much time dreaming over 'The Lady of the Lake,' Milton, Bacon, Shakespeare, Chaucer and a lot of such things you can quote Shakespeare by the yard for the devil and ho will give you tho ha-ha. If you take the word of God He will take the crown So many church members know nothing about the Bible. A preacher will take a text from the Bible and get as far from at as the east It from the west, A young preacher Just out1 of the seminary said, 'Must I con fine myself, my preaching, to the Bible?' Just like a shrimp would jay, ,, 'Must I confine my roaming"' to the Atlantic Ocean? Imagine a little minnow saying. Must I confine myself ,tOi the Atlantlo Octant' Must I confine myself to the Bible?' Just as If his Intellect would exhaust It In two or three sermons: "We have cut loose from the Bible, and nny man who Is living contrary to the Bible lit a sinner, whether he feels like a sinner or not. Every man who Is living contrary to the laws Is a criminal, wh&ther he feels like It or not. A man who breaks the law of God Is a sinner, and Is on the road to hell, whether he feels like It or like a saint. Jesus came Int& the world to reveal Ood to man. and mah reveals Him to man. The only revelation we have of Jesus Is through the BILIe. You have got to know Jesus to know Ood; that's how I get through there There Is no revelation for God to make of himself greater than He has mode through Jesus Christ, It is not possible for the human Intellect to have a greater conception of God. Every man needs Christ, Jesus Is the Saviour that he neds and be has got' to know the Bible to shOW What It Is that ninWoa Tviiu tk. Saviour He needs a saviour and now Is the time to accept the Saviour and ba asved That's what the Bible says. HOLY SPIRIT NECESSARY, Then you need the Holy Spirit, With- our, Him you cannot do anything. The plflt of Ood works through clean hands. Thtre are too many dirt hands, too many The most skilled nalntern ueimr ', Wlihest grade, zinc-oxide paints gerve I ?&! ellfrt Wrttlf sttrl t ,n !.. J . f dirty peoplo trying to preach a clean gos pel I have known men that have preached the truth and God has honored the truth, although their lives were not as they should bo. But God hohorcd the truth and not the people who preached tho truth. But If they had been Chris tians themselves then God would havo honored them more, because Ho would have honored them ahd the truth. "If jou don't bellove me, then believe tho truth Itself, By their fruits yo shall know them. You bet your life tho devil had nothing to do with my coming here. Ho had nothing to do with sending me to Philadelphia. Nor the devil's gang. I didn't come by the Invitations of the brewers, the saloonkeepers and the gam blers. That gang didn't Invito mo to town They had nothing to do with It. They have no use for me; nor I for them "Prayer. Three-fourths of tho church members have no family prayer. I will bot my life ngalnst a canceled postngo stamp today that half the peoplo hero did not rAi! thn Illhlft nnr tirnV hnfnrn you came here. You wash jour hands, wash, your face, comb your hair, dress yourself; you got your breakfast, your dinner, yOUr supper. Yes. Did you read tho Bible? Tip. Did iyou prny7 No. If you cared for the physlcnl manhood and womanhood the same way that you enro for your spiritual manhood and woman hood, jou would be Judt as dried up and useless and Weak- physically as you are spiritually. I havo a physical nature that demands food and care Then, too, I have a spfrltual nature that deminds food and care, and the Word of God You tetyour spiritual life starve That Is the reason your pews are full of driftwood, that Is the reason that religion Is but u mirage. ASK GOp FOR POWER "Pray God to give you power. Pray God to give you power to carry on His work after you have become converted I don't preach a sermon1 that I don't pray God 'for 'help, and I never finish a sermon that I don't thank God that I havo preached lff T neverllrilsha sermon but that I ask for power to carry on tho work strength to carry It nlorg. So I get ready by pray ing. I never preach a sermon that I don't soak It In prayer. "Pure hearts If I havo any Innulty In my heart the Lord will not come In. Wo need o wise head. Wo need horse sense In preaching We need horse sense In what we do. I think God Is constantly looking for a company of men and women that inro constantly ntlve. There aro too many dead ones He needs men and women that aro alwas at It, not only during tho revival; we need to be full of faith; dead In earnest, never give up, a bulldog tenac ity and stlck-to-lt-lveness for the oauso of God Almighty. "That Is what God Is looking for. Men have done things Just for the applause of tHe ivorld. Newton would study all night to get a sentenco to embody a thought. Reynolds would sit for 38 hours without food to get tho right word to w rite an ode. Wesley used to travel from G000 to 7000 miles a year on horeback in tho das of Itlnernnt Methodism and get most of his i est and sleep right in tho saddle. Bcachcr Cartwrlght, an Itinerant preacher in Illi nois In the days of Lincoln, traveled from Cairo to Heland, III , riding horseback what would he do7 Ho used to havo to swim rivers flvo to seven times a day; he would have to find a foot log. take off his clothes and leave them on the opposite bank, come back and get his horse and swim across; night would overtake him and he would sleep on the prairies, lying down there without anything to cat. CHURCH APATHETIC. "The church of God has not smelled gunpowder for ISO years; that Is what is the matter with It; It has become proud, haughty, arrogant, self-centred and apa thetic to men's lost condition; there Is not a church in Christendom that has not occasion to thank God for Lyman Beech er. He preached and John Newton was converted. Scott heard Newton and Scott was converted A peddler went to a home and sold a Bible where thero was a little boy named Richard, who read It. Richard Baxter wrote 'Saints' Rest.' Philip Coleridge read 'Salnte' Rest' and he wrote 'The Rlso nnd Progress of Re ligion Wllbcrforce read the 'Rise and Progress of Religion' and ho wrote 'Prac tical View of Christianity.' Doctor Chal mer read 'Practical View of Christianity' and he wrote the "Expulsive Power of New Affections Doctor Chalmer got tho Idea for his book when riding In a West ern stage coach, nnd he noticed that tho driver whipped the off mule whenever he came near a projecting ledge or rock when they were going along tho gorge 2000 feet deep and he beat him Ho said, 'Why do you abuse that mule?' and thq driver pointed to tho ledge of rocks In the path, 'I'm afraid he will shy and fall over, and If I beat him Just before we come to it It takes his mind off It and he goes by,' and thus Doctor Chalmer got the Idea of expulsive power of new af fections Get Jesus Christ and tho cards will go out. Get Jesus Christ and you won't need to do the cheap skate leg Bhows. Let the Bible come In and the novels will go out. CLASSES TO HELP. "There are five classes of people, and this classification will touch every man and woman In Philadelphia, New York or London. Many work In every com munity who cannot attend church. If you get In a railroad town there are lots of people who must work on Sunday. Certain work muet be done on the Sab bath Christ recognized that fact when He walked through the cornfield and plucked an ear of corn and the gang that walked after Him, seeing Him pluck Unitarian Christianity What Is Heaven? To Learn the Unitarian Thought on This Subject Come and Hear Rev. Alfred R. Hussey This Evening at 8 o'Clock in the GERMANTOWN .UNITARIAN CHURCH Chclten Avenue and Greene Street Organ Itecltul, 71-13 to 8 Soloist, John J, Joyce, Jr. The thought of heaven has been one of the most potent Influences In human life. It has been the solace of those who felt that they did not get their deserts here. Jt has been a special reward In the future for special raiin. jiui is it not time tnat a larger and more vital conception takes the place of the crude doc trine ot the past? Is It not time that the outcome of the moral life nere anq now oe piciureu wjtn eucn Vividness and insight as to turn peo pie from sin and uplift them with the vision of the Joy of goodness and truth! Wednesday Evening, Rev. E. H. Reeman, ot Lancaster, Sperka on THE .SALVATION OP THE SINNER Soloists, Henri Merriken and JJertrand Austin, 'Cellist For Literature Visit nnd rat the corn, cried out, 'He breaks the Sabbath; He eats corn on the Sab bath,' Those old scoundrels would not give Him anything to eat, but they tagged along there and He turned about and said; 'If you had oxen and they fall In a pit on the Sabbath, will you leave them there or will you take them out? Don't you lead your horse to water on tho Sabbath or nny other day; then have n little horse sense.' Some peoplo think if they don't build a flro on tho Sabbath, but sit around nnd eat a cold lunch they nro honoring God. If somebody smiles, thoy say! 'Oh, don't smile on the Sab bath Doesn't the Lord hnvo a hard llmo of It? But for the flvo classes, which Include alt of you: "First, those who cannot attend church, nnd you will always find some! some are sick, shut In, aomo havo to work In hotels nnd restaurants, the maids In your house- hnvo to get your meals, the rail road men have to go out, the furnaces must be kept going In tho steel works. "Second, thoso who can attend and who do not nttend church. Thero aro a mil lion people that can and don't nttend church Some fellows never darken the church door until they die nnd they enrry their old carcass In to have a largo funeral; It Is no compliment to nny mnn, nnd It Is an Insult to man hood nnd disgrace to the Individual that he never dnrkens tho church door But ho darkens tho door of the grog shop nny day. COME FROM CURIOSITY, "Third, thoso who can and do nttend church and who are moved by the prenchlrig There aro lots of people who come out of curiosity; some one tells a lie nnd they say, 'Let's go down nnd hear that fellow. Billy,' and they come down to find somobody stringing them; they find I nm preaching the truth to them, for a fellow knows the truth when he hears It. A saloonkeeper down hero said! "I dnro not go, daro not hear him any more; If I do I will lose my Job He knows -what I preach Is tho truth and he knout ho Is dead wrong, nnd there nro multitudes like that "Fourth, those who can go to church nnd tli os o who do go to church and are moved by the prcnchlng and comlcted hut not converted. Every man that hears tho truth Is convicted. That saloonkeeper The correspondence Journal with its greater by 110,845 previous. HESE 110,845 letters were letters of inquiry asking for something the need of which was inspired by the magazine, and asking in a spirit of earnest confidence in the magazine. Some of the departments in which there were notable increases were: Architecture and Art Children's Department Entertainment Miscellaneous Fashions Hair Questions Home Dressmaking Millinery Minister's Social Helper Mother's Registry Needlework This increasing volume of inquiries means that Journal readers are reading the magazine in a mood not only of strong confidence, but also of responsiveness, keener attention, a stronger and stronger tendency to act. Advertisers, too, are feeling this same increased responsiveness and getting better results than ever from the columns of the Journal, The Curtis Publishing Company INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA ! convicted, ha knows what I preach Is the truth nnd he knows he cannot do tha' and be a Christian. Talk to thoso men about Jesus Christ. Get them to take their stand for righteousness. "Fifth, those who can and do go to church nnd are convicted by the preach ing nnd converted. They need strength ening. They are converted now but they need the benefit of your experience. You sav. 'Wluro will I find these people to talk to them?' Where won't jou find them? Where can you find a place where tney aro not7 xou will only find duo placo whore thoy nre not, and that Is In tho cemetery. night In jour neigh borhood, right In your block, how many aro Christians? Hi your husband a Christian? Are your children Chris tians? If they are, let them atone and get after somebody else's husband nnd children. Don't sit down nnd thank God that your husband and children nro Christians. Suppose I were to say to my family my George, my Nell, my Paul, mv Helen are Christians! 'Wo nre nil Christians, let the rest of the world go to the devil.' There is too much of that spirit In tho church today, WORK ALL THE TIME "Go from house to house. Go to the people In our block. In your place of business Havo you said anything to tho telephone girl when you called her up' You are quick enough to Jump on her when she gives you the wrong number. Have you said anything to tho delivery boy to the butcher? Have ou asked the milkman? Havo you said anything to tho newsboy who throws your paper on the doorstep at night? Hnve you called them up at the newspaper office? Have you said anything to the girl who waits on you nt tho store, to tho servhnt who brings your dinner In at homo, to the woman who scrubs your floor? Where will you find them where won't you find them? "Notice these facts! First, out of Jesua Christ thero Is no salvation; second, that alt have sinned, nnd that nil who camo to repent shall not be cast out. None Is saved unless ha Is born again Re membar faith, and not feeling, saves tho people. I never talk to any man, 'How do you feel?' No,slr. Feeling Is tho re sult. Faith Is required, God requires us to believe to bo saved. Obedience and blessing always walk arm In arm. They nover fall. Tho Blblo Ib tho only guide Thero Is no salvation In hell The man that preaches future probation lies. If tho man don't settlo it before he dies, he never has a chnnco. It Is nil over with It. What Is tho use of mo ruining my Increasing 1913 1914 Increase 10977 31792 20815 17489 20515 3026 25102 41903 16801 25676 36548 10872 8981 10583 1602 10212 12319 2107 4639 7229 2590 5732 8030 2298 19184 22146 2962 36775 59520 22745 throat If these old sinners hare a chanco to bo converted In the other world? Let them go. GOD LOVES FOLKS. "When you look around and see young men nnd women with their characters forming, and realise that they are form ing for life, It astounds and distresses us how so many men and women can be so different People come to me and snys 'Mr. Sunday, you work so hard, I worry about you. Great Godl You are so laay I worry about you. Tho Indiffer ence of a lot of people astounds mo forty million times moro than my energy nstounds you. How you can see peoplo go to hell nnd doing nothing to save themselves I cannot understand. They won't wait upon the Lord to renew their strength. "1 go home many afternoons so tired that I think that I won't come back at night; but I come back at night as fresh as n daisy. Why? Because the Lord re freshes me. And no mnn or woman tries nnv higher or works any harder than I do. This Is not egotistical, but the truth. , . "Bo natural. I try to be I have no moro pulpit mannors than somo others have on the street. Just try to be folks all the time. If there Is anything God loves It Is folks; and not tho codfishy, floggv aristocracy. I don't havo one tone of voice hero and another when I go to the grocery. ,. "Hero Is something you can all do. Invite the unsaved to come, and talic with them In private. Speak with them nt home. Write them a letter. I wouldn't send anybody a postcard. I would spend two cents Instead and send him a letter. With all the means wo have In this city, It should not be hard to reach tho un saved." CHURCH MEMBERS NEED CONVERSION Continued from Tage One should onco more be under the protection of tho family altar. All thoso Interested In tho Philadelphia campaign were urged to get busy nt once nnd to try to help savo tho tens of thousands In every walk of life. With more than 9000 converts credited to his first three weeks' preaching, "Billy" feels greatly encouraged. But leaders Responsiveness of The readers letters In turer, for the nels. in the organisation work of the Phila delphia campaign ate anticipating that the Interest In the campaign will con tinue to Increase and tho number of "trall-hltters" will grow each day. It is pointed out that tho campaign of "per sonal workers" Is Just beginning to bear fruit and the M.000 men In the Bible classes, organized by the Rev. George G. Dowcy, have only begun to bring th4r delegations to the tabernacle during the last few days, BUSY WEEK FOR AIDES. This Is going to bo a busy week for tha special workers of Mr. Sunday's party. "Jack" Cardiff opened the campaign for this week with a meeting held at noon for tho employes of tho Haines & Cad- bury Company In their plant at 1130 Rldgo avenue. Tho Rev, J, W, AVelch held a meeting nt the same hour for students of the Hahnemann Medical College. Mrs Robert Stover will hold services for high school girls each afternoon In th-i central part of tho city, while Miss Rose Pctterolf will conduct dally meetings In the outlying sections. Mrs. Stover's rallies are to be held for the pupils of Sunday school district No. R In tho Arch Street Methodist Church this afternoon. Those of district No. S wilt meet In the Central Congregntlonnl Church on Wednesday; thoso of district No. 7 In tho Chambors-Wylle Mcmorlnl Presbyterian Church on Thursday; those of district No. 8 In the Holy Trinity Church on Friday, and those of district No 3 In tho Grace Baptist Temple on Saturday. All these services will begin at 230 o'clock. Miss Fctterolfs schedule for the wcok follows! Today, nt 10 s. m, district No. IB, In North Frankford Baptist Church; at 2 SO p. m . district No 2, In the 29th Street Methodist Church; at 3:30 p. m, district No. t, In the Gethsemano Baptist Church. Tomorrow, at 10 a. m., District No. 20, In tho Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church! at 2:30 p. m , District No. 18, In tho Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church; at 3 30 p. m., District No. 18, In tho Calvin Presbyterian Church. Thursday, at 10 a. m District No 14, In tho Fourth Reformed Church, Rox borough; at 2 30 p. m., District No. 12, In tho Tioga Presbyterian Church; at 3 30 p. m., District No. 13. In tho Cookman Methodist Episcopal Church. Friday, at 10 a. m., District No. 16, In tho Market Square Presbyterian Church, Ger mantown; at 2 30 p. m , District No. 0, In St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church; Ladies' Home during- 1914 was than it was the year the latter part of with four advertisements, averaging' if less than a quarter page each, received 10,000 requests for a booklet. Another, running half 30 inquiries a day, each enclosing 5c or 10c for booklets. A color page used by this same advertiser brought 5500 mail inquiries for a special booklet and thousands more were received at retail stores. During the month of December alone an advertiser who has been using quarter pages or less received 13,312 inquiries directly traceable to the Journal, sample offered. Still another, whose business is primarily;:! i through dealers, found that in 1914 the direcf J orders received from Journal readers in 1 towns where his goods were not on spk, ' brought1 in $3500 more than his advertising .J cost. To say nothing of a large increase ij in his sales through the regular retail chan- 2 "i8'8 P- ; District No. 10, n th v.i Chambers Presbyterian ChurnS ln JT ? 8 r'ct"v &!: t.sV'clMi a.i"u"7 """?- 1 In the Mi 5 Shurch.' YenU ""' BpUoi-H Affaa flfiui . . iib,rcra7s.,heaDfr.,n'."f Bible class In thejlabernaclo every .fi"? noon nt tho close of tt. " " c"e ot th8 service. 7,Jt h.0i'ip"on ot Saturday, lead.'ci as follows! Tdday, Bethlohem Presbyterian Chnwi.. tomorrow nt Temple Lutheran ChSl" Thursday at the East BapMst S3? Kensington, and Friday, Tr!lSlU?!h' theran Church, GermantoWn. Lu Miss Jean B. Lamont will conduw . class for Roxborough In' the Fourthtu formed Church. Manayunk, this ?' nnnn niu tnt. a,.,. tLi.. .'.. ."." .Slwr. uollond Memorial Chapel tomorrow ., noon; for Trankford intho SH.''" Methodist Church on Thursday nki?B the ML Hermon Reformed I Chur,1 5 tne M rrlday, r-T va. Tho business women's noondav m. . ings, in ennrgo of Miss Francos E inn and Miss Florence Kinney, b.2? t nucd In the Chambers-Wylie ft ,,2 rlan Church and the First Presbv.. Church tomorrow, Thursday and ptM.W Luncheon will bo served front 11 tl?:' o'clock, and there will be meetlnn 11:30 o'clock to 2 o'clock. moe,In Wmh rinv. n. l.t. -. ,1 . f nJI Miss AIlTo Miriam a'ainlln. Z??''l nounced for 3:15 o'clock this afUrWl-J?:, or 3:45 o'clock this afternL;fP' Montgomery Avenue Jkm,' . H nd at 4:15 the East J Tomorrow afternoon lero Will b n. m.d. . 'i1 tno East Mc Church, nnd Allegheny Avonuo Baptist Church '." at 4:15 In tho Port Richmond jStteSS l Church. Tho eorlv m.ni. . """Mlit cnurch. Tho early meetings on Thnr, -day will be held in tho Emmanuel nil formod Episcopal Churrfi. . .i.'i V t meeting in tho Providence Mm!Jj . , Church. On Friday at SilToPetoWm boys and girls aro to meet In th eh! Avenue Methodist Church, and at l". Mies Gamlln will bo at the Lehigh AvVmJ.'f' Baptist Church. "gn rtnu. ., Mnss-mootlngs for teachers win .... ? tonight and Thursdar irniL -? V ,.. ..u muiBuay evening, at . a ck. Tonight tho meeting wl I b l ! ll Frankford Avenue Baptist Ch?vi ' 8 on Thursday It will bo In thSSffif l tho and on Baptist Church, ISt jnurcn. TOmnrrnw ...,.L.:i .' i tho srnnn hnur fl n.ll .'?' , ill n masa-mcoting for parents in tHe Sum 'l merfleld Mothodlet Church, and on FrfaaC evening she will havo another parent? ' meeting In tho Fnlrhlll Methodist Church. !'h Mrs. B. N. MacMllllan will h JiT- .1. t ster for tho boya' and girls' meetlriii! ' "1 Ofllflr P.UW Rilnfln "KT - ' .j .... j, .i,UWb on .rage 14 ij i'1 "T 1 mi ; H v ; ; '? Hi i 3 vta SrYtfl r 1 St ..J.I .ft 3- 1914 one manufac pages, is receiving each enclosing 10c J 'll J Mi : 1 ! Si w . ?.w. . viusiva uom Kuehrtl fthttu End Decorating , , THE UNITABIAN BOOKKQOM IBIS N- LogiK Square SihPbaW mnnhm OSH b. a " L " ' ' LI !t U Mill ,1 I HIILI .J I -