or? 1015. BILLY" Today s Sermon SUBJECT: fjEEtSONAI, WOSK KE THAT WIUNKTH SQTJI.9 IS, WISE." if That Tfinnetb Kouls- Is Wise" was th tt nnJ personal Work the theme. "Christ taM: 'reitow m and t will make, you a Asher ot men " said Mr. Biinilar. ""tha medical school teaches 3fea to- be- a doctor, tha law school teaches rw to- be an attorney and the chumh s'nould teach rjooplo to savo souls. It Tau do not then sou are not Ushers ot nietl,, of you ore trying to make Christ out a War. "Any church that, does, not believe In the divinity of Jesus, Christ, heaven or hell Isn't authorized by God and l a churcfo lunt authorized it degenerates Into a third rate amusement bureau. "Tho majority of the Christian peoplo never speak about Christ to othors. 1 want to urge everybody to eni;an In per sonal wort. TCncli fat' you write down flvo name o members of your own- family; tttvi ttsk how many or them' belon to the church Some of you may llnd ono or two of that number aro church mam berth. "Why are so many people outside tho chureh.r The church la at fault. Uoch. ot Jnou should be a fisher of men. "That is whv we have Christian Sclencei tho holy rollers' and so forth. The prciich ess are chasing fails Instead of boiiIs. I like to see people afraid I'll talk religion. That's, my business. That's your buol- ness. The trouble Is tho last thing1 people , give to- Christ is their tongues. "Its your business to bo a Christian. If you arc. a lawyer, you are a l.iwyor to pay expenses and your business- Is to " be a. Christian. If you nre a doctor, you are a doctor to pay expense and your business Is to be a Christian. You woik for a living to pay expenses, but your business Is to be a Christian. "Ite&ard life as an opportunity to do Ecod and bring somebody from sin. Your business is to find tho lost. It's not th Church's business to educate people. It's their business to save people. "Thousand of college graduates are going- as fast as- they can strnlght to halt. If I had a million dollars I would give J&3D.SD9 to tho church and one dollar to education. Not that I belittle educa tion, but I believe that it's not intellect. but reunion that win save men. "The church Is wrong today when It preaches 60 weeks, In the year to tho church members, and two weeks to those outside. It should be two weeks to the . church, and 5Q weeks to the outsiders. And one porson can set a church on fire for God. "I tell you the church of tho future must have personal work and prayer. Th trouble with some churches Is that they think the preacher Is a sort of cceleslns tlcal locomotive, who will snort and puff nnd pull the whole bunch through to glory. 'The poorest stick In the world to do personal work Is tho young preacher just out of tho seminary. Why? Because they minimize and even laugh at per sonal work in the seminary. Two-thirds of the theological teachers never had any experience In soul saving. We aie preach ing peoplo to death. At the prayer meeting the preacher gets up and gives his scripture lesson and maybe one elder or deaconess or somebody makes a prayer, but the only reason we know It's a prayer meeting Is becausa It comes on Wednesday night. "If all the Methodist preachers would each save a soul In a month there would be 460,000 souls saved a year. If all the Baptist preachers would each savo a noul a month there would be 431,000 souls eaved In a. year. If air tho other evan r dlcal preachers would save a soul a month there would be 1,125,000 souls saved In a year. Over 7000 Protestant churches last year made report of no accession on confession of faith. Christ said to preach the gospel o nil the world and that means every creature In the world. "Christ had a aulck eye in working to save souls. He passed Matthew at tho seat of eustoms. If ho hu! list ened to his disciples probably Peter would have advised him to imiv thn publican at his work for he was too busy. John would have said that tho old robber was thinking of nothing but making money and James would have advised that Christ wait for a more favorable opportunity. But Christ said to Matthew: 'Follow me end I will make you a fisher or men, and Matthew jumped up and left tho money err his table and followed Christ, end through him. how many thousands were saved. "All along life's Journey you will find men and women without Jesus Christ. Church members must be careful of their behavior. If the Lord calls and you don't hear and have good hearing it's your fault. If the Lord provides wood and coal and you are too lazy to got it and you freeze It's your fault. If He didn't provide It and you froze It would be Ills fault. If you're starving nnd the Lord provides food nnd you are too lazy to eat it'syour fault If you starve. If sin separates you from God nnd Ho hides His face and won't servo you it's your fault. "I knew a man who used to yell amen at the prayer meetlnirs and paid his washerwoman 50 cent for doing the washing. One day he Invited her to din ner and then the miserable old scala wag docked her 25 cents for the dinner when It came time to pay for the wash ing; And then during a meeting the old nktnflmt scoundrel had the nervB to so up to the woman and ask her to be a Christian. " You go to the devil. was Just what olio replied. "You cannot serve God ami mammon. A lot of you church members try to prpvo Ood a liar right there. You go to the theatre on Tuesday night, go to prayer meeting Wednesday night, go to ft dance- Thurrday night and a card party Friday night, and then on Sunday morning go to church and occupy a pace IT Inches sotiare, "X believe that the Lord allows me as much liberty as a. regenerated conscience permits, I might- do something that would liqt hurt me. but I do not believe In do tog It If It might lead somebody else to do wrong1 or make It harder for him to do right. At Ephesus Paul would not mt meat because a man told him that It had been used as a sacrifice to an Idol and to eat It would make It harder for hlm to do right, Paul said; 'If meat makes my brother to offend I will eat no meat,' If my playing; cards makes It Jwkfdr for some one else to do right I'll buhl every dirty card In the house. If yW are a Christian you will do it, too. If you are not you won't do It, "It's my experience that the church member who won't do personal work has some sin in his or her life. The devil will let you pass the collection plate or anything else, but not personal work. And every excuse you offer for not do Uiif personal work 1 of the devil. The Lord WD! not give you any excuses. 'A woman said to me: Itr. Sunday, you hurt my feelings. Then don't spread year feelings all over or It'll be my buil nem to tramp on them. Keep them but ton J up under your dress! "Who i wise? You say the million aire i wise, the Mayor, the Judge, (ha aoiftmor. the educator, the superinten tUit of schools, the principal of the Ihlgh. sehcbL the people who don't worry' and lire tbftlr Uvea for pleasure, the Inventor. c wuai uoes me uora sayr ine L-ora yj. lis who. wlnneth .souls Is wise,' 4 ys to other. "You fool.' If you 3 hrutian you are wise, if you tryinir to do right you are wise. If you feiieve there is a Ood you are wise. If ym Jon t you are a fool You wttt. a' pats away. Look how the ,$, mm tt ptbsr day have paaad t6 SUNDAY'S SERMONS away. Mr. Sunday mentioned Instances or men In Tnrlous walks of lifo who are dead and forgotten.) 'But he that wln neth, soulsi in wise. Ue. shalli shine as, the stars forever and ever.' "Suppose I had an Invention to make gold out ot ashes. I would have no trou ble to float a stock company to back mo becausn the stockholders would make fabulous fortunes. But I have somothlng greater. What Is Itf Jesus Christ nnd salvation. Thon why don't you go to people and talk about It? "I bolievo that lack of efficient per sonal work Is 0110 of tho curses of tho church today. The peoplo of tho church aro like squlrrols In n cage. Lot of no tlvlty but accomplishing nothing. It don't require a Christian Ufa to roll oyster sou or run n bazaar. "It don't require much window to get a man's monoy4 Out in Chlcnito tho gt-rlch-qulck schemes rob thn peoplo ot fJi 000,009 a year. If I had the money that has gono out of Philadelphia for these BChomes I'd be nolo to pay thn exponas oC a dozen l-avival meetings llku thin. "Everybody can't nlng, overybody cnti't preach, but overybody can talk to some body about Christ They tell mo thoro are l.CW.OOO persons In Philadelphia. You can gat 20,(MO In tills tabernacle, You say what big crowds aro coming to tho meet ings So they aro, but what about tho other l.BtO.OOO. Many people won t como and hear me, but you can touch them with personnl worlc "Tho devil never gots gout, ihcumutlsm or appendicitis. Ho's always on tlio Job. " 'I'laying cards don't hurt mo,' you say. Clod pity you; It sends thousands of souls to hell, and for decency's sake can't jou give If up? "You can't live half tho time with ono man and tho other half with another, and trot square with both of 'am. "Cod's itlsgUHtad with you, nnd no Is tho devil; and when tho devil and tlio Lord both pass you up, you're up against It. "You'd Just as well be millionaires In graco 11s to bo hoboes counting the Ilea over God's division. "Don't spread your feelings all over tho tabernnclD if you don't want mo to Btop on 'cm. "Wo can't nil preach and we can't nil sing. If I'd start to sing you'd nil go out through the windows and if Ilody would start to preach, jou'd follow suit. I can't sing but two tune, like Gen eral Grant, of whom It was said he fang all his songs to two tunes. Ono of them was 'Yankee Poodle' and tho other ono wasn't." Last Night's Sermon SUBJECT: "THE TIMID WOMAN" Mark, v, 23-31: "Tho 3cono of this story Is in Capernaum. Our Lord lias but re cently returned from tho country of tho Gadnrenos, on. the other side ot tho Sea of Galilee. On tho way over He had stilled the tempest, nnd while thoro Ho had healed tho wild man who was filled with a legion of domons, and tho pooplo thero had besought Hlm to leave tho country as quick as Ho could, for In saving a man 2000 hogs had been lost, and they didn't want any more work dono for them at that price. "I can seo some of thoso old hog-ralsers wringing their hands and declaring that the wholo country Is going to bo rulnod, unless the Man who hnd sent their swine galloping headlong Into tho sea can be persuaded to depart fiom their coast, and not cast out any more devils 'n their plg worshlplng land. What did It matter If homes were unhappy; If women nnd children were having to live- In want, fear and wretchedness? AVhat did it matter if men were being robbed of their manhood by the demons that possessed them, and made Hko wild beust, so sav age that they would break their chains, and ragged and wounded and bloody would becomo n terror to all who camo near them In place of tho dead? "What did It matter If people were sometimes killed, and homes were some times burned down and much property destroyed by these wild men? What did It matter If taxes wore mado higher by 1110 ravages caused by them? Hogs had been raised In untold numbers. Their madness had never dono tho hog busi ness any harm and the swine trade was a great thing among tho Gadarenes. Didn't It give employment to a lot of men who looked after them and fed them, and took bettor care of them than they did of their own wives and chil dren? 'Destroy this blessed hog business and down goes everything,' thoy said. So they wiped their weeping eyes on their hogskin coat sleeves, throw up their hands imploringly, like- a brewer Just before election, and besought Jesus to turn His back on them as quick as possible, for every minute Ho tarried moro nnd moro hogs were rushed Into tho sea. A BLESSED BUSINESS. "Isn't that just like the whisky busi ness at this time? Oh, it is a blessed busi ness! Don't It give employment to a multitude of folks? Don't lawyers and sheriffs and jail keepers and contractors wbo supply penitentiaries get a rich liv ing from tho stream, of dollars It turns their way? Don't it bring men to town to trade? Don't It promote sociability and good feeling among th people? Don't they shako hands more in tho saloons than they do In tho churchM? Don't the license fees pave the stret and make a lot of public Improvements'? Don't It do this, and doesn't it do that? You might have heard a good deal of that samo kind of talk about the untold benefits of the hog business that day In Gadara, as delegation after delegation came up to Jesus and besought Him to depart out of their coasts. 'It makes a lot of difference in this world as to whether we look at things from a hog standpoint or from a man hood or a womanhood and childhood basis. The man who thinks more of his plga than he doea of liia wife and babies is the devil's Idea of what a husband and father should be You Ci5 bring hell and heaven together when you can bring whisky and Jesus Christ together. Hold ing a dollar within an inch of a man's nose will make hlm stone blind to every thing that Is good. "So when the Gadarenes declared In such unmistakable terms that they pre ferred their hogs than decent men, Jesus took them at their word, as He always does, and returned with Ills disciples across, the sea, telling the man for whom He had done so much to go back to his home and tell what great things bad been done for blm. It would make mighty good reading If we could only know how much that man's testimony hurt the hoe business. Early the next rooming, aa Jesus was taking His morning walk with His disciples, Jalrus came to Him with great trouble In his heart and said: 'My little daughter lletli at the point ot death, I pray Thee come and lay Thy hand on her, that she may be healed, and sh shall live.' And Jesus, followed by a great crowd ot people, started at once to pa wun mm. tor mere is no pzise on rccoru of Ills turning a deaf ear to any father or mother who went to Him in trouble on account ot a child, and this ought to give parents confidence In going to Him now for thwr children, for He U just the same today aa Ha was that morning when He started so promptly tor the home ot Jalrus. "How many little children In Gadara were at the point of death when Jesus was there, and wbo might have besn saved from death had not their hog-rais-Ins father besought Him to depart out of their coasts, but those who would rath er lcep boss than ChrUt cannot txpeet in ASA their nhlMren Mined from thA-lAn-h 'The man who Is engaged In tho business or damning other peoples onlldron has nobody to blamo but hlmsolf If his own are lost, for a curse that Is wilfully turned looso on others Is suro to return on hlm who sent It. "NOT II NOT II" "As Jesus nnd tho great crowd led by Jalrus Is passing nlong tho street sud denly tho Mnster stops and snys; "Who touched me?' and Hko children at school when some wrong Is discovered, every body says, 'Not II Not I, and Peter, in his usual brusque and Impulsive way, says. 'Why, Master, with all this crowd so closa around You, how can You ask. 'Who touched Mc?' ' And the next mo ment a timid woman comes forward nnd falls trembling nt Ills feet and dnclnns with sobB of Joy before tliom nil how she had reached out and touched tho horn of his garment and was healed of a trouble that had been eating away her lifo for years, "Perhapi Jalrus may havo chafed somewhat nt the delay canned by tho woman who thought to get a blcsslim without anybody knowing It, nnd perhnp- lie may have said to hlmsolf "Wo shall bo loo laic, and my dnughter will die Why couldn't she have waited a llttlo longer? If she had waited 12 years an other hour wouldn't have mndo much difference.' lint nobody over loses any thing by waiting on Jesus. If He under takes your enso Ho will always seo 't through. Don't lio anxious about Ills part of tho work for you, Ho may see"m to llngor sometimes, an Ha did In thn onso of Lazarus, but Ho never gets thoro too lato. "And now that tho sceno Is before 111 In Its proper sotting, lot us neo what losson there Is for us In tho story of tho timid woman. 1 bellovo It may bo takon for granted that her caso Is a typi cal one. Just such things aro always going on, and I bnllevo that Jesus halti'd tho throng about Him that morning for tho purpoHo of giving encouragement to His disciples and to show them that thov could nlwnyn count on results when they did their best In Hln names, oven when nono could bo noon. It Is necoisary that tho disciples of Christ should learn to Uvo by faith, for it will not do to Judge from appearances as to what God Is doing. A lifelong Impression was made upon tho illnclples that morning, by tho halting of the crowd thero In tho street, to show them that a great work had been done when thoy hnd not been expecting anything nt all. Peter, James and John and tho others wore probably thinking ot what wns going to happen when they reached tho house ot Jnlrun, but they had no thought of anything being dono before they got there. Wo look for great things when wo have tho rovlval meeting nexi winter, but we nre not looking for any thing before thon. Something may hnp- j pen on Sunday, the pteacher thinks, when the church is filled with neonle. but nothing Is expected In tho llttlo prayer meeting, where only a few old stundbys are gathered. ItESULT OFTEN UNKNOWN. "By Jesus stopping that crowd In tho street we have tlio right to expect some thing now, whether wo over learn what It Is this sldo of heaven or not. Somothlng Is going to happen now. You can de pend on It, as suro as God is God. Whatover good bced la sown Ho will seo to It that It grows, for tho parablo of tlio sower Is always true, "Tho prcucher never knows what tho full result of his message has been, and It Ik a good thing that he cannot, for If he did lie would sometimes bo so puffed up with pride that his wlfo wouldn't Uvo with hlm, and at other times he would be so dlscouragod that ho would stop preach ing and go Into tho lifo Insurance busi ness, Thero 'Is a story of 0110 of tlio old saints, who in answer to much prayer that ho might do a great deal of good without knowing It, was told that when his shadow was behind him It should havo power to heal all upon whom It fell, but when In front of him It had no vlrtuo at all, and so ho went on his way, healing many, but not knowing anything about It. "It Is much that way with every one who Is honestly trying to do tho work of Christ. It Is only now and then that he Is permitted to know what has ocen done, nnd yet wherever ho has lifted his hand in the Master's name somothlng has happened. Somebody has received 11 blessing through which thoy will never bo the Homo again. A man once touched a button In Now York that fired gunn and rang bells all around the world, and yet ho never heard a sound, and how much th'it Is llko the work of tho Chrls tlon' Ho makes an honest effort to ac complish something for the Lord, but ho doesn't know that anything at all ha been done. We reason that to do great things we must bo great and have great opportunities, but It Isn't so. In one of tlio recent magazines thoro Is a, picture of the smallest woman in tho world a llttlo midget only about 20 Inches tall. Sho Is standing on a chair, touching a button In tho wall to turn on tho electric light. . If sho were to touch tho right button at the right time, don't you see that sho might start machinery clear across the country, just ns well us the president could do it? All power comes from God, we are told, and no man, no matter how great ho may be, Judged by our standards, can do anything ot himself. His power to do must come from God, and we must get in tho habit of looking nt things In this way. LONO STEP IN FAITH. "And so I believo the Lord halted the throng that morning to help His disciples to taka a long step In faith, that they in turn might pass the lesson on down to us. That wherever Ho Is, and wher ever His faithful sorvant Is, something that Cod Is satisfied with is being done, and that away down in tho eternities heaven will ring again and again with the music of our rejoicing over Infinite surprises. Away beyond the time when tsomu of the brightest stars have grown dim, we shall meet souls In the eternal world who felt the touch of Christ un mistakably as the timid woman, through effort of ours when we dldn t dream when we luid dono a tbln;. I that an arrow Into th air, it fell i'l BJCIh, I knew not where; For so swift It Uew, the light Could not follow it in its tilght. I breathed a song Into the air. It fell to arth. I knew not where. For vthjo lioa I flit no keen and strong Tbat ha (an follow the flight ot sons Idng, long afterward. In an oak I found the arrow, etlll unbroke, And tha org- from beglunlnv to end I found s-faia ia tho. heart ot a friend, "And this is but a repetition of what la always going on. Not one soldier In 1000 who tired his musket on the battlefield ever knew whether bis bullet had ever hit anybody, and yet fearful execution had been done. The battle Is always wont by men who do not know what they have accomplished. Even our failures are sometimes the very thing God ueeds to bring about certain results. George, Washington when a boy had his heart set on being a midshipman lit the British navy, and the arrangement was all made for him to go, but hb( mother weakened at the last moment and would not give her consent. Had that )$-ye.tr-old boy bad his way. perhaps the Revolutionary war might never have been fought. No matter bow thins go, wo should believe that 'God Is in Ills Heaven, and all is well with the world." A preacher was onee preaching a written uwiion when right at the beginning of the most im portant pari of It. as he thought, some of bis pages were blown out of the window and lost, and he bad to step right there In great mortlttcatlon. Years afterward he met a man who had been converted as the result of that very meeting, through tho awakening that came fiom the )at though given before tho sermon took wings through the win dow. It ought to help our faith a, great deal to find out that God. nan oven use a written sermon. If bo can do that 1 don't see why any kind of a preacher should qver ImVo the, bluest LIKE THE TIMID WOMAN. "In every congregation thero Is, some body llko tho timid woman. Somebody who has been going to other doctors for jours, without gqttlj-g any help, but rather growing worso, and, now they have como to tlio conclusion that they will as a last resort try Josus. It was a despcr- ato resolve tho woman made, but hers was n. denperato case, and so waa mlna nnd yours. It was tho only thing she. could do. Had sho only had one more dollnr to try one moro doctor that pro cession townrd the sorrowing homo ot Jalrus wouldn't have halted In tho street ot Capernaum that morning. Sho couldn't do anything else, nnd bIio couldn't bo any worso ort If sho failed, and so she made the enture. Venturing on Christ Is the best day's woik anybody can over do. She ventured, though, with great timidity. 1 can seo Johub beginning to walk a llttlo slower as that poor weak woman comes limping toward him, tor he always suits his pace to the strength of those who seek Him. She had no ono to help hor make a plan, nnd so she bad to do tho best sho could, nnd mnko her own plan. It wasn't much of a nlnn. but It was thn best she could make, and " worked. "That kind of a plan will always work. The plnn that nuts Jentis rln-ht In llin ren. tre always works, no mutter how poor a plan It may be In other rcspocti, Jcsua never turns away from nny poor soul who socks Him, Just because thoy may not know anything about theology. It Is nat theology. It Is not theology that saves, but Christ Tho scribes and Pharisees who crucified the Lord were tho boat theologians In tho country. On that lino they could not only split hairs with any body, but thoy could quarter them, and thon whittle each quarter to a point. No body han ever boon kept out ot heaven because they didn't know much about the. atonemont. "The poor womnn nnld, 'If I can touch but the fringe of HIa garment.' She didn't know It, but nhe was away over In Alaska In her theology on that. Sho was putting a piece of cloth In tho place of Christ, and every theologian will toll you, thoro Is nothing In a piece of cloth. It Is Christ that naves. But she had made har plan tho best sho could, theology or no theology, and It worked. Sho had never been ablo to go to school a day In any academy whoro theology was taught, and It wus a. good thing sho hadn't, or sho might not have got within a mile of Christ. Sho didn't know anything hotter than Just to try to get as close to Jesus ns oho could In the only way sho could think of. Tho reason why she wanted to touch His garment was bocauso He was In It, and brother, ou touch tho thing that Christ la in and you will be certain to get a blessing from It. Join tho church; attend the rovlval meeting; read your Bible, for Christ Is In all those, and Ho will know whether you really want to touch Him or not. Her plan was n very poor ono. tho scribes and Pharisees and oven somo of the disciples would havo said, but it worked. BAPTIZED BY IMMERSION. "Many n poor soul has said: 'If I can bo baptized by Immersion I shall bo saved.' And they tried It and It worked. Somothlng wna done, and thoy were saved, just ns thoy belloted they would be. Another has said: 'I will Join this church or that, and I bellovo that it I do I will be fcaved,' and they tried it, and It worked, just as thoy believed It would, and they didn't havo to go under the water at all. Thoy made their own llttlo plan and God looked Into their hearts, and saw they wero walking in all the light they had, and he lot it go at that. Another said: 'If I can only get out of bed and Eet down on my knees and pray I bellovo I will bo saved, and he tried it and it worked. And another said: 'It I can only tako the communion I shall bo saved,' and he tried It and it worked, and somo of thoso who mado their own plans the best they could and tried them and found salvation by doing it, wero our fathers and our mothers, and they aro in Heaven now, because Jesus knew what they meant as He looked Into their poor, hungry hearts and Ho blessed them becauso they did tho boat they knew, and he will do It with you, my brother, and with you, my sister, If you will only tako tho step you believo In your souls jou ought to take, and will take it "Yes, all tho little plans of which I havo been telling you, and a great many morcd, worked, and yet every theologian knows they wero- nil wrong; and you say so yourself when you take them all to pieces and look into them llko a botanist looks at a flower; but thank God, He can and does save people,! and He does It In a hurry. In spite of wrong theology. Theology may stand up and tell you until It la black In tho face that all the water In tho world can't save a sinner by his being baptized In it; for water has nothing to do with It; it Is the blood of Christ that Baves, and yet everybody who has got into the kingdom In that way knows that theology Is talk ing through Its hat. for they tried It and it worked. Theology will tell you that joining tho church won't lift you toward heaven an inch and I say It, toy, f there Is no faith In. CbiUt behind it and yet peopto Join, the church because they know they must do Kometlung or be lost, and so they blunder toward Gol tho best thoy know how, and In their doing it they get a touch (roiu CbUst thdt saves them through and through. "It Is a thousand times better to, blun der toward God In tho worst kind of a way than it is to do nothing at all. Theology will also tell you that there 1 nothing In a mourner' bench, and that you may piay to your dying day; for prayers alone cannot save; and that you may tako the communion without getting any help, or whatever elso yoi will, and yet uover ret rid of your sins, becauso these things are U nothing In themselves, and it is true, every word of It, Just as theology says, but poor sin ful soubj havo tried them, some one, and some another, and thex worked with them, and they were saved became they just stepped out and blundered toward God the best they could, as the poor timid woman did. Thank God that Jesus wasn't a halr-SDlitter. that He wasn't hjde-bound. and dead set on having everything done (n an iron-clad nt legal way. as was the case With the men with broad phllacterlea who nailed Hint LETTER'S Best Coal EgR ST, Store $7.23, Chestnut $?.go L-jrue Rounci Pea Coal. $5.50 ZMTOt't Ce4l Vard in isiIadetpAta QWEN LETTER'S SONS Tventqn Av. & Westrn,Qrt.Un( St. KESOUTtl jmANTJC CITV K J Hotel York Krl?' JIot A1! "-"M w' Mil ll-MIIUMM I 1 1 .. MODEHN 1.1N CINQ Cbtiut St. Hioc. UeM 31 do ther wa.y, WANT TO BE CHIUSTIANS. "If He, sees. Us. conlg to, Him heart foremost Ho ttor't care h,qw VWh we slip and slide with our feet. Ha will reach right o,u.t and i.ako hod of us, with HIa ll(o-KiYlng hand and, make us strong and well. He always lots tho virtue go out of Him to hca tho folks who are willing to do tho right thing, no matter hpw much they may tremble artd limp. In trying to do It. "There nro n,ny number of people who honestly and earnestly yes, longingly- wan, 10 uo Christians for years, just as this poor woman nover wanted to be sick nt all, but sho couldn't help It, on account of her -olng so much to tho wrong doctors; but at last when every body clno failed her, sho took Jier case to Jesus the best sho knew. So I say, there are people who want to be Chris. tlnns Juit ns much as fho wanted to bo sound and well. Thoy havo felt that thoy were losing ll'o; that It waa going from them drop by drop; and they trlod and tried, first In ono way and then In another going from doctor to doctor until at last lit their helpless ness they put out a hand, very timidly and linlUiiflly, for ey had been dis appointed so much; but UiIh tlmo they sttetched out their hnnd toward Jesus, and Ho saw it coming, ind ho knew what it meant, and let vlrtuo gu out of Him and saved them. "Thank Ood, Ho did that with mo, nnd Ha will do it with you. Thin may be your last chance, Just as It was tho last chance for lh,at poor woman, no, make your plan, and mako It very quickly. Do anything rather than not do any thing at all. Only bo In earnest In your seeking, nnd If you are otily right In your henrt It won't mako any differ ence If you are 10 miles out of tho way In your theology. Jesus will understand you, even If the doctors of divinity don't, nnd you will havo His blessing. PROFESSION NOT ENOUGH. "Somo of you who profess to bo Christian- aro Just ns bad oft as was that poor woman. You havo been moro dead than alive in tho church, Just as sho was. You havo had no strength to do nnythlng for anybody else. Thero has boon no Joy in your religion, and no smiHhlt,o. You havo been so near dead all the tlmo that you haven't been any account at anything. You havo nover counted ono In tho prayer meeting. You havo dono nothing in tho Sunday school. Your voice has nover been heard in prayer. Everybody who knows you says: Well, if that woman has religion I want somothlng else' Or, 'If that man Is on his way to heaven, I believo I'll tako to tho woods.' You havo been so dissatis fied with yournelf that you havo prayed and you havo fasted, and you havo read the Bible, and you have made the chil dren stay In tho houso and kcop still on Sunday, nnd you havo gono to church through wet and dry; but you never got any benefit from anything, and now you aro so discouraged you don't know what to do. "Xou don't want to give up, and you don't seo how you can go on. What Shall you do? You have nobody to advlso you; thero is no ono to help you mako a plan. No ono to show you the way. Don't you seo thero is only ono, thing you can do? Do as tho woman did. Dctermlno to get to Jesus somehow. Put out your hand and resolvo to touch Him with it. If it withers, nnd falls dead at your sldo. Earnestness Is a great thing with God. Mako the best plan you can for getting to Christ and then act on It without delay: Just aa I am, without ono plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me. O Lamb of God, I come, I come, I come. If I could but touch his garment I would becomo whole. SUNDAY CALLED A CLOWN BY NEW YORK MINISTER Evnngellst's TactlcB Arouse Ire of the Rev. Dr. Jefferson. NEW YORK, Jan. 27.-"Blll" Sundny. tbo, "llve-wlro evangelist," was charac terized as a clown and a, buffoon by tha Rev. Dr. Charles E. Jefferson, pastor of tho Broadway Tabornacle, who Is leading a movement In opposition to having the preacher conduct a revival here. Despite the fact that Sunday will not be received with open arms by certain local clergy men, more than -100 preachers havo al ready Joined In an Invitation for him to como to New York. George C. Shane, secretary of the Phil adelphia Evangelical Association, has ad vised tho local ministers it will be neces sary for them to raise J30.0O0 to defray "necessary expenses" betoro Sunday will accept their Invitation, In referring to Sunday, Doctor Jeffer son said: "Sunday Is a clown and a bulfoon. His remarks are irreverent and sometimes al most blasphemous. You would Imagine that every person of refinement would hiss him out of town; that men and women of civilization would not tolerate such a man preaching the Gospel. They Bay bo Is 'alive' so yon see persons will tolerate this clown and buffoon simply becauso he Is 'alive.' " THE WORK AUTOCAR DELIVERY VEHICLES ARE DOING FSSFi J-tm'i: j - . 1 , ,i - :- j ,., . -t. , ' . 4U. fgi The Emley, Banks & Biddle Company, one of whose delivery cars is heva shown, hag Jong been a user of Autocars, made by the Antooav Company, of Avdmore, Pa, Motor delivery means the quick and convenient transportation of valuable paokageg to distant suburbs instead of by special messengers or express service as was formerly the custom, Anyone interested in the eoo nonuQal improvement; and extension of their delivery service will profit by a visit to the Autocar Sales & Service Company, 23d and Market Ste., Phila delphia, or the works of the Autocar Company, at Ardmore, Pa,, where every opportunity is afforded to inspect the quality of material and skilled workmanship used in producing the Autocar, These cars are used in every line of business by over 2000 concerns. 'TOWN GOIN0 TO HBW 'BfcW SUNDAY SAYS Contt-wd from rW OR crowd to draw back that tho near-panlo was stopped. . , , When "Billy" nnd Mrs. Sunday arrived at tho private cntranc a on 19th street, sot aside for tho clergy, committee members nnd newspaper mep, (.he pollco had dim culty Ir. beating a pa'h through the ex-1 cited crowd In older that the cyange 1st nnd his who could gain admission to tho bUdlng. ' FLAYS "HIOIMinOW" IDEAS. In his sermon last night on "Tho Timid Voman," Sunday hammered all the so called "hlgh-btow" Ideas and declared that "something Is going to happen hero that wll make all hell howl." Ho preached before a capacity audlenca of about 20.000 persons, many of Whom represented varloiiB stores, Industrial plants and offices Racing back and forth ncioss the platform, "Hlllv" challenged all persons who deny tho divinity ot Christ to come forward and (ght "Vou couldn't insult my wife without a scrap." ho shouted. "And I'll never allow any person to Insult my good friend Jesus Christ. Tho trouble Is there arc a lot of ailing church members who nro try ing out a lot of new doctors They aro giving old Poc Unltnrlanlsm, old Doc Chrlstlnln Science, old Poc Thcosophy, old Doo Spiritualism, old I'oc UnlversnUim, nlrl Doe New Thought, old Doc Husscll- Ism and n lot of other lams n chanco to J experiment on thorn. We don't need to rxpeilment. This od aospol of Jesus, Christ has stood tho test for thousands of years. Bcforo I'll accept any of theso now-fangtod religions they must make such n record ns that of our Lord Jesus Christ." At the close of his sermon, -121 per sons "lilt the trail" and, by taking tho evangelist's hand, pledged themselves to lead Christian lives. With tho 131 con verts nt tho afternoon meeting the total number of "trnll-hlttcrs" for tho dav was 65 1. MAYOR WILL ADDRESS GIRL SCOUTS TONIGHT "Round Up" nt VYiMom Fcnn High School to Be a Notable Event. Mayor Blankonburg will deliver tho chief address to parents and friends of tho Girl Scouts of America In their an nual "Round Up" at the William Ponn High School, 13th and Wallaco street, to night, All pla.ns havo boon mado for the cele bration, which promises to be tho most successful In tho history of the organiza tion. Eight hundred Girl Scouts nro ex pected. The Boy Scout brass baud of Troop 43 will open tho mooting with a musical program, and grootlngs will bo delivered by Anna Colin, of Troop N. A drill by five troops of girls will fol low an exhibition of knot-tying, signaling and bandaging and other branches of scoutcraft. Molly Balls, of Tioop A, will tell what tho Girl Scouts havo done for tho girl. The fenturo of tho progtam. a sorlos of tableaux, w'H show- the mani fold activities of tho girls at the meet ing, taking the oa,th, domestic duties, doing a "good turn" and "making a friend of the other girl." Variety will bo offered In recitations and piano, vocal and mandolin sojos. Tho meeting will closo wUh an addrcs.i by Frank Goldfleld, scoutmaster executive. BOY SCOUT BILL REPORTED Measure Provides Incorporation In District of Columbia. WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.Tho Scnato Judiciary Committee today favorably re ported tho Shields bill incorporating: tho Boy Scouts of America in tbo District of Columbia. Among tho incorporators are David Starr Jordan, of California; Ernest Thompson Seaton, of Connecticut; Milton A. MoBae, of Michigan; Jeremiah W. Jonks, Chas. C. Nelll and Mortimer L. Schiff, New York; Chas. C. Jackson, Boston; Wm. B. Murray, Plalnfield, N. J and Gcorgo B. Porter, Philadelphia. MRS. SUNDAY SPEAKS Evangelist's Wite at Prayer Meeting Discusses "Personal Worfc." An address on "Versonal Work" was given by Mrs. William A. Sunday, wife of "Bly" Sunday, at tho district prayer meeting bold todny In tho Trinity Luth eran Church, Gormantown. Sho dealt with tha burdens that como upon Christians, and urged them to find delight In them through learning to en- ' Joy the privilege that comes through sorv- J lug others and helping them to lead the I Christian Ufa She was introduced by the Rev. Dr. j Luther Deyoe, pastor of 'the church, nnd I nt tho conclusion of the meeting she vis ited Doctor Deyoe's home at 5300 Gor mantown nvenuo. It was In the cellar I of this house that tho first Blblo to bo published In America I; said to have been printed In the latter part of the 10th century. "Ma." Sunday went to tho cel lar to see the room In which tho book was brought out. fc 1$. ",WtfWm4P-'f-SP,vwtr" ?,- . DEATH A TRIUMPH, &l,ES FRIEND, SAYS UMITAWAM Bey. Mr. Hussey, pf Bftjtm9te Speaka in Qermnnlown. ' Death Is a triumph, pf lfa over one of ltn specified for-nti, according to It n.. Alfred It. Hussey, of Baltimore m. Hussoy, In n sermon nt tho Germa'ntow! Unltnrlnn Church last night, said: "Tho Unitarian comes at h(s f"nh 1 Immortality by n method ot Invent!-., lion very different from that cmployJ by his orthodox neighbor Unltorlsni.i doea not meet tho beliefs of orthodoVy S a spirit of negation or sweeping di.i Our nttltudQ at all times Is that of j"u"'; I carpo not to destroy, but i0 fulni, ' "Above nil, the Unitarian believes il,. universe to bo divine. The GoTsnlH,' M God-llfc, God-iovo Is In us Vi & 1 vn live nnd mnvn nmi h..,. ..J '. f""l 1 God-life, God-lovQ wo live and move Humanity Is one with Him, now ntid Jf' over more. For tho soul knows na tim. or space, bplrit Is eternal. The AS! laws will continue to onernfo -1,. 17." Humanity Is one with Mltn. ... .'ln' Individualities will survlvo millions J nrq from tmtv. Atintn n.,.1 . . f IT year? from now. Ahovo nnd retchw-anoTherq; opportunities, of grow ne arer vision nnd X? world wo see strctchcq worm t larger oppo ............. ..e -I........ 1,1-xuiu, oi. ticuitl vision nnd XSMmr rennliea of ntlnlnmont 'r "Wn believe, thon, in the rrogre,. -mankind, onw'ard nnd upward fora. To humanity is given a life filled 'IK deaths, but greater than them nil dci is not an cvu, .t n plosslng. It , J',: an enemy but n friend. Death la nniJ the trlumnh of lifo over nn J' ." nlT flnrl fnrtna TV, An Id !.. - . . PeCI- other room In our Heavenll Fatt ninny mansions. Death Is it,,. i, natural pf huma,n ex-xuloncos. W. magnify Its horrors, we exaggerate it. external fentt'ros. The groat chaBM 12 but a detail n nno eternal proce,,, on! ..... ,. . ...w . ,, i so lmo , muu 11- a uhib punigrapn. -Death's nth.; tinmn la ntiwnr.l '!'":- namo Is onward.' WANT SUNDAY IN CINCINNATI Delegation Hero to Invite Ewngellst to That City. ' A delegation of clergymen and promi nent church leaders of Cincinnati arrived In Philadelphia today for tho pvppj, of extending an Invitation to "Billy" gun. day to conduct n campaign In that city, Tho visitors Immediately went o, the Siinday liomo, 151( Spring Garden street, and wero in conference with tho even-, gellst for somo time. They will attend tho taberno.cto services, this afternoon. ASKS SUNDAY TO SEE WJISQIf Illinois Correspondent Sends letter to Evangelist for President. "Billy" Sunday received a letter for Piosldent Wilson today. It was sent to him by I... D. Porter, of Mount Vernon 111., and with It was a request that the evangelist "personally deliver tho mes uago to the President." In Closing, the writer said: "Thank God for such men as you and Prosldent Wilson." Unitarian Christianity The Salvation of the Sinner This Is the Subject of the Sermon by REV. EPMUND H. REEiMAN of Lancaster This Evening at 8 o'clock in the GERMANTO.WN UNITARIAN CHURCH Chelten Ave, and Greene St. Organ Itceltnl, 7)15-8 Soloists: Henri Morrlkon Bortrand Austin, 'CelU?!, Mr. Boeman was formorly a min ister of a lama Baptist church In Hull, England, and was associated with Rev. P.. J. Campbell in the "Now Theology movoraoni. Tt has often been said that Unita rian Christianity Is cold and Intel lectual; that it does not roach tha sinner; that it has no gospol for the massos. This is not so. For tha one thing; that this fotm of Christianity does abovo all olse. Is to help ia the formation of character (J p strengthen tho spirit within tho, hu-i man soul. Come and lparn tor y?ur sef whether or not this Is true. Thursday Evening Mr. Reemati's Subject Will D.e THE TRUTH ABOUT JESUS Soloist. CLARA YOCUSJ JOtfC? UEtU KLE.VAN, Violinist FW Literature Yi?W THE UNITARIAN BOOK ROOM H 1815 Nprth Logan Square "-. " "tr" "-7r-" - -a l