CIST'S coiiii) SITILY IGNORED Nations Have Forgotten ?eace and Charity; Is Satan Ruling the Earth? <?ESUS HAS GREAT AUTHORITY imperialism Dates From Resurrec tion; World Dominion Must Come by Spiritual Ideal MAKING A NEW WORLD ORDER' The International Sunday School Ijes -Bon For December IS Is "The Great Matt. 28: 16-20; Luke 24: 36-40 (By William T. Ellis) A penetrating phrase from a let ter by St. Peter speaks of persons who are "blind, seeing only that which Is near." That describes the mass of us who cannot discern things In their relationships. Every. great event has great consequences, and the shrewd person perceives its Implications, as well as its imme diate reality. When the newspapers announced that a new Babylonian story of the Fall and Deluge, ante dating Abraham, had been discov ered, many persons merely thought it a curious bit of news. Of Its vast consequences. In the realm of reli gion and history, they had no suspi cion. Thus it is that the fact of the resurrection of Jesus cannot be un derstood at all until its consequences also are realized. We know from last week's lesson study that the resurrection of Jesus, had been historically established by His six appearances in or about Jeru-| salem, and by His three appearances I In Galilee. If the resurrection of I Jesus be a reality, then it is fraught with such tremendous consequences | to mankind that words fail us to de- i ecribe It adequately. Clearly, If Jesus coxtld rise from the dead, then It is possible also for | us to rise from the dead. Paul is! both logical and philosophical in I making his teaching of a personal j Immortality contingent upon the I resurrection of Jesus. If all the j world's bonds that have bound hu- | mantty have been broken, and if i death, the last great conqueror of the race has been mastered by Christ, then a new order of affairs entirely has entered into human life. The New King's Inij)oriallsm The resurrection fact is inadequate without the Resurrection pro gram. Jesus proved His author ity by His ascendancy over death. He had demonstrated the possibility of a new and risen life. Now we find Him, in the present lesson, issu ing directions to His followers as to the manner in which the new life is j 0 be lived. The former teachings Christ were all touched with a new luminosity by the new truth of the Resurrection. It also made nec- I essary certain special Instructions to | the men who were to carry on the work of Jesus. The Master was mounting His throne; what was to j be His policy for His kingdom? The flaming conquests of Moham med and his Immediate successors are one of the wonders of history. Yet they are easily understood. Since his followers believed him to be God's latest and fullest Prophet, then It was incumbent upon them to carry his revelation to the uttermost man they could reach. In a far greater sense if Jesus Christ be the Son of God, and mankind's only Redeemer, then all the world must be told the good news; and no other concern in life becomes so important as the bearing of this message. The Imperialism of Christianity dates from the Resurrection. The world program of Christ was laid down after He had broken the bonds of death. His fullest and final in structions to His disciples were im purted from this side of the tomb. The work of winning all men to , Him is bound up with the kingship of Christ. As runs the old saying, "Christ will not be Lord at all, un less He can be Lord In all." World War Under a Peace Prince Doubtless. the most disturbing thought of the world to-day—and one that is being discussed in khans and tea houses and at caravan camp fires, and in Oriental palaces and schools and pagan temples and Chris tian churches —is the thought that Christian civilization has apparently broken down In the present world war; and humanity has resolved it self Into its original barbarism. The "Christian nations" are heart deep in the bloodiest war of all the ages. Before this overwhelming pas sion of war lust, tho oblibations of brotherhood, charity and peace seem to have vanished. Christ's clear commands are ignored, and His Lord ship Is nullified. All the while His name is being Invoked, as if He were a man-made, national idol, to be car ried forth to battle along with the standards of the armies. Squarely facing all the myriads of alert minds which will study this present lesson, are the words of the text, "All authority is given unto Me in heaven and earth." Confronting this truth is the admitted fact of the apparent repudiation of Christian ity by the older Christian nations. What shall we say? Has Christian ity failed? Is Christ or Satan ruling this earth? Into the scales, as we weigh this question, must be thrown the two thousand years of Christian history, and the patience of God which they reveal. We recall His word, that l with Him a thousand years are as a 1 day, and "My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My i .ways." The conviction of many of j »ho most thoughtful persons is that i this is the last war. The present is climateric. wiood and horror are all the lessons V 3 DonTNegled] THROAT Kjjjji? 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MEN'S IMPORTED SILK HOSE, SI.OO PER PAIR These are black, white, navy and tan silk hose for Men. They are priced to give extremely good value at $1 per pair. MEN'S ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE, 25c PER PAIR Full seamless hose with cotton toes and heels —in black, tan, white navy and gray. Special, 25c pair. Beginning Monday, December 14th, this store will be open even ings until Christmas. Pf 9 f EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. COPYRIGHT 1914 THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER of the futility and hurt of war which the world and laborious oenturles have failed to teach. In this stern school of war, humanity is being taught the peace lesson. Our small and insular and distorted ideas are being repudiated; and over all the battlefield men are dimly discerning the mysterious providence of the God of Hosts. By strange vio lence He is shaking up this old world to realize its solidarity, its inter dependence, and its need for a mind of brotherhood. Our awed spirits cry, "His Day is marching on." The gigantic task of all time is being wrought before our eyes by gigantic means. A New Power and Program Clearly, unmistakably, Jesus laid the task of winning the world for His ideals upon the hearts of His disciples. Their chief business, He said, should be the evangelization of mankind. Stupendous In its im perialism—without any match among world conquests, —was this program laid down by the death-conquering Christ. Nothing less than kingship over all the nations would satisfy Him. He already knew, what we are now learning by the collapse of the most highly developed material civi lization, that world-dominion could only come ultimately by and to a spiritual ideal. Now we front this new order. The program of world conquest may be achieved only by some new Power. The authoritative utterance of Jesus, after He had proclaimed Himself I King of all the realms of earth and | heaven, was that the "All Power" of [the Christian life in the Individual is equal to this new task. He offered inn entirely new dynamic, as well as a new method. It is the life of ] Christ within that changes the world! ; without. i Our day is fertile in programs and ;' | weak in dynamics. It needs for all ' | our plans of amelioration and serv- j j ice a new vitality, adequate to the I immense tasks that await us. What ] Is that dynamic, that vitality, except: ! the life of the ever-living Christ Him- j I self? So thfit with His commission,! I goes His equipment, "Lo. I am with 1 ' j you all the days." Christ asks His disciples to do nothing that He does I not offer to help them to do. When the Hattleflags Are Furled To the conviction that religion is our need above all needs, the war Is ! turning the world's sobered thought. ! ' A new generation of humble-minded , ; ; Christian disciples are called for. | | Putting away all our time-worn ar- ; ; rogance and pride of intellect, we > ;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 ! 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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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