i. evening' pntertalnnieut for people ,lio ilon't need it than they give to the ilwitiun of men in u vhole year. 1 rotetit out of the soul that CJo.l gave against neb wicked selflshneas. d 1 will protest If soelety spurn from it as u bigot, a 1'urltan ana a M illlB I.. I 'li fl.'t Ian A im.pl B)0Or. TOT BWItlJ iu , ui louau n uiv.t- ls not Christian in this matter no, ot after the Christianity of Chrlstr What can you Uo about it, Fullip?" i a . i ii ji Hn wife asKeu me ijuchuou oauiy. be had grown old fast since coming Mlltou. and a presentiment of evil Htoiilil. in spite of her naturally cheery uiiosltiou. cling to her whenever she ouslilered Philip and tils work. I can preach on it. and I will. Be wise. Philip. You tread on dlf- ottlt proiiud when you enter society's aim." Well dear, I will be as wise as a raent and harmless as a dove, al ough I must confess I never knew can pnaeh on it, and l will." ust exactly how much that verse mailt. Hut preach on it I must and ill." And when the first Sunday of the ninth enme Philip did preach on It. the dismay ot several members of church who were In the habit of iving I'liici'taiuiiK'ins iiiki cum par- Hen mi a somewhat elaborate scale. He had never preached on the sub rt Mi' amusements, and he stated thai je wished it to be plainly understood that he was not preaching on the sub- eel now. It was a Question which lit deeper than that and took hold bf the very llrsl principles of human oclety. A single passage in the ser- m m will show the drift (if it all: We have reached a time in the lils- crv cit the world when it is the ( litis an duty of every man who calls Imself a disciple of the Master to live i simpler, less extravagant basis. lie world has been living beyond its leans. SlOUOril civilization has been lorbltant in its demands, ami every ollar foolishly spent today means offering for some one who ought to relieved by that money wisely ex- Inded. Au entertainment given by IiU.- uf nimiits to other people of fans iu these hard times, In which Dney Is lavished on Mowers, food and ';-. is, lii my opinion, au act of which In ist would not approve. 1 do uot lean to say that he would object to le pleasure which (lowers, food and ress will give, but he would say that Is an unnecessary enjoyment and spi'iiM- at this particular crisis nrougu which we are passing. He roultl say that money and time should given where people more in need f them might have the benefit, lie tould say that when u town Is In the Ituatlon of ours today It is not a time or any selfish use for any material ilossinn. "Unless I mistake the spirit of the aodcin Christ, if be were here be rould preach to the whole world the lecesstty of a tar simpler, less expen Ive style of living and, above all. ac Ual self denial on the part of society or the brotherhood of man. What Is Wiety doing now! What sacrifice Is i making? when it gives a charity nil, dues it not spend twice as much 'i getting up the entertainment to Mease itself as It makes for the poor ti whose behalf the ball is given? Do think I am severe? Ask yourself. P member of Calvary church, what l:ls 1 ti the extent of your sacrifice "r the world (his year before you con- lemn me for being too strict or par- fCUUir. It Is because we live In shell fill's thai the law of service presses l""i us with greater insistence than ''f- And now more than during any t the ages gone Christ's words ring in Wears with i!i centuries of reverber- Itlnll. 'Whnanavati nrlll n,,t .1.,,,,. him. ''If and take up his cross, he cannot lay disciple.' " "l nil the sermons on Christ and Mern society which Philip had thus "r preached none had hit so hard or WIS applied so personally as this. The Wldi ns went home from the service '1 11 tllVir!i MM .-rl..., .nUtu ...I i.i.e. i ii.ti iri in ill- ". cluitch for me!" said Mrs. Goldeu I" Hung herself out of the building iter the service was over. "I cousid- r thai the most insulting sermon I v,r heard from an minister It la imply outlandish, and how the church in endure such nreaehlns much lon- P'f Is a w onder to me. I don't go near "Win w hile Mr. Strong Is the mlnis-er-' Philip did not know It vet. but was destined to find out lhs.it soeletv lorries fl trmill.nitnu. nnf mm In I,.. ,11 FW,-l 111 IIO UK P' the Word ",Hlflan,ll..h" .,,,,,11.,. I l to persons or things. ,, '"'n evening service was over. "mi, OH I S ml, It ,vu I.,,- ,1, lot couch In front of the open Are un P' the dny'8 excitement had subsided a r11" It was almost th,. Pthe wek when he gave himself up complete rest of mind and body. nail )een lvlnc tlu.ro ahnnt a of an nour when Mrs. Strong, r-v uaa been moving nlant hab Em one of the front windows and had obliged to raise a curtain, stepped e room with an exclama- sn. '.nip, there is some one walking back and forth In front of the house! j I hare heard the steps ever since we came home. And just now I saw a' man stop and look In here. Who can; It be?" "Maybe It's the man with the bur-1 glars lantern come back to get his' knife," said Philip, who had always made a little fun of that iucldcut as his wife had told It. However, he rose and went over to the window. Sure enough, there was a man out on the sidewalk looking straight at the house. He was standing perfectly still. Tblllp and his wife stood by the win dow looking at the figure outside, and, as It did not move away, at last Philip grew a little impatient and went to the door to open it and ask the man what he meant by staring into people's houses in that fashion. "Now. do be careful, won't you?" en treated his wife anxiously. "Yes. I presume It Is some tramp or other wanting food. There's no dan- ger, I know." I He Hung the door wide open and call ' ed out In his clear, hearty voice: I "Anything von want, friend? Come ; np and ring the bell if you want to get I in ami know us Instead of standing there on the walk catching cold and ! making us wonder who you are." I in response to this frank and Inform al Invitation the figure came forward and slowly mounted the steps of the i porch. As the face came Into view more clearly Philip Btarted and lell buck u little. It was not because the face was that of an enemy nor because it was re pulsive nor because be recognised an old acquaintance. It was a face be had never to his knowledge seen be fore. Yet the impulse lo start back be fore It seemed to spring from the rec ollection of Just such a countenance moving over his spirit when he was in prayer or In trouble, it all passed in a second's time, and then be confronted the tnnti as a complete stranger. There was nothing remarkable altoul him. He was poorly dressed and car ried n small bundle. He looked 1W1I ami tired. Philip, who could never re sist the mute appeal of distress In any form, reached out his hand and said kindly: ('nine In. my brother; you look cold and weary. Come in and sit down before the lire, and we'll have a bite of lunch. I was just beglnulng to think of hnvlng something to eat myself." Philip's wife In iked a little remon strance. Iml Philip did not see It. and wheeling an en y chair before the fire he made Ihe man sil down, and. pull ing up a rocker, he placed himself op posite. The stranger seemed a little surpris ed at the action of the minister, but made 1 1 resistance. He look off his hat and disclosed a head of hair white as snow and -s:i i. 1 iu a voice that sounded singularly sweet and true: "You do mo much honor, sir. The fire feels good this chilly evening, and the food will be very acceptable. And I have no donht you have a good, warm bed that 1 could occupy for the night." Philip stared hard at his unexpected guest, and his wife, who had started out of the room to gel the lunch, shook her head vigorously as she stood be hind the visitor us a sign that her hus band should refuse such a strange re quest, lb' was taken aback a little, and he looked puzzled. The words were uttered In the utmost simplicity. "Why, yes. we can arrange that all right," he said. "There Is a spare room, and excuse me for a moment while I go and help to gel mir lunch." Philip's wife was telegraphing to him to conic into the other room, and be obediently gol up and went. "Now. Philip." she whispered when they were out In the dining room, "ymi know that is u risky thing to do. You are all the time Inviting all kinds of characters in here. We can't keep this man all night. Who ever heard of such a thlug as a perfect stranger coin lug out with a request nke that? i believe the man is crazy. It certainly will not do to let him stay here all night." Philip looked puzzled. "I declare It is strange! He doesn't appear like an ordinary tramp. i'ut somehow I don t think lies crazy. Why shouldn't we l"l him have the bed In the room off the cast parlor. I can liu'lit the fire in the stove there and make him comfortable." "nut we don't know w ho be Is. You let your sympathies run away with your i iilL'Uicnt "Well. Ilttl e woman, let me go in and im awhile. vu gel the talk with him lunch, and we'll see about the rest afterward." So he went back and sat down again. He was hardly seated when his visitor said: "If your wife objects to my Staying hen ,.11, I . . i , tonight, ol course. I don t wish to. I don't feel comfortable to remain where I'm not welcome." "Oh, you're perfectly welcome, said Philip hastily, with some embarrass IllcUt, nn: while his strange visitor went "I'm not crasy, only n little odd. you know. Perfectly harmless, it will be perfectly safe for you to keep me over night" The man spread his thin hands out before the lire, w hile Philip sat find j ,,..,,.ii him IMl ., MPtnln f iseliei I lull Watched him With a (ert.llll r.lS( Ill.ltloll , new to his interest iu all sorts und Mndltlons of men. Mrs. stronj; brongbt in a substantial lunch of cold meat, bread nnd butter, milk and fruit and then placed it on a table in front of the open tire, where he nnd his remarkable guest ate like hungry men. 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OMR HP I IARII ITY IR f flTAHl ii will t.air i di nil iih UHimk vournHlirhburAb ul ii tin' puiiIhit of this pAper r ' . i Nat1nri.il Hank, orCurti WAt. Bank, nl ii pa r (htiiiaii Ki'"hnt'" liank, i railroad nr BspreAa comisanj la 1 aatfarspiulnf tiir 7imi,ihmi ih), ... I. IH- (." I In- l.iU'i -i I i. 1 1 i - i I And eni.iloy nearly 1.000 in- ; Ii In bulMlliK WK AKI.I. IIKI.ANS Al V"..tf I lO HtfOti fll5.IMIan.Jaii; n'w. i-vcrvt l.ritf In r?m orican, pianu ami UttaaioOJ LDAtTUIOA&l CArtAlugUI SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.). Fulton, J-goo a- mm. BI CYCLES m 1,1 Ail biiy :ei Aelaw aiiaAhep huar. Kinitpaa tlpyrlea At SA.Bn, AC 00, B1.S0, t.O0ird OO. ta aw lOOOnarlaaatla. mair'rt al 911 11, trt U ACME jfWEl AT 913.76 laky far the APcatAal bara-ula irrr offered at t He Drte. 1 1 Is .tiTt-d hy a imuf Sii i-t KAMIA, .Ariel 1 hA -ra. laUataf etertiklac. Fannnn belden HAnjrrr, flna qalpaaent. iWAWfeed raawwaatlt Tlraa, hlf Kraderaaddke. PadaJa, Handle liar. Tool And Toolaa. Knamelad bWk, sraen or raaroon. If TBC WAIT AIT innra wnm aarertiaed la lata aaaerar la aay aliksjai. t a -s Ji.ar 9uy. W nu &tfL:?&&Uj2iZ SEARS, ROEBUCK ft CO., Chicago, IIL ii n uiiii ,m s-s . . - .... and Children. Signature of Over 30 Years. Muwuav wtwict. nj inim.mrTjxrmtttui:! -!: Ailronglj constructe ICr.iph. H oph nt, vi:!i '.ir,i Ic mtiit . .i ism, made to meet Ih dc S mand lor a flnt-class lat!.in'. j machine, .it a low price. ttXXXXUXXXX XXXXlU'.XlXlllXXXXXXXX?! , , , . , . HH iv im ii aseu i iv ni.iicini; .mil k iiuhiu, :.v ill ,,,siti inii.ii. .un nr I, rut . iii Ml 1 EIM Will iOSOH, mm Ml- ivouO'JIIIICH ii.i ni,...,, . .. i,i - i -i,t miii r is ( Tinm ... I,i .11 ''I 'I !.!,' .. .. .. ' in k 't j .son I 'i IMIOIKSI I, lUdi- by tli mlSJLl . y'r'''-- is Amrrliu. - -a .:.T.riii.'ji i , i..' , a OUtnTER SAVtD OAK nof K eAl!StT,n-. iw. , , (i- ilri - Ii .it i ii at t ma. IU hti ..1 . 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ACME JEWEL BICYCLE, g riprrasl.il, sul'irrl lorn amiaatlofl. ..u rati n .urn mm ui r- i; i n iirt rif office, and If l arrrtl MaaMM at aM 1 a. r. ;.. . . nr . , I WS I 11 1. DtWI 1 'ill B MBMBT or BMNOC P'lUAl l . f'sat rvUilAs blh aa flti.0tt. If you think yoa caii acll It at tiii.m pmfli aiiy ls., tiar th -M-" lOL'ff SPECIAL MICE. S 13.75. b-siir 11.00 aput with order, or BlS..iAnJ ifi' 1 Wh lie our Nfaetlal Wryclo ('! al am r, mail I'd ( fur the aak liiL'.njowa eMa aa aaA al aata ytm at laaat 09. VV ta OlO.OOaa U. ft