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The Germans have received reinforcements from the armies of Gen. Francole and Field Marshal Von Hindenburg and | also from the garrisons on duty | In some of the Interior fort | | STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, resses. A stubborn resistance le being offered. Considerable importance fs at tached to the movements by Rus. sian military men. The Russian troops advancing against Thorn along the Vistula, have been heay fly reinforced, but only outpost en. gagements have occurred tn that region during the past few days It was in the Insterburg-Konige burg region that the first Russian offensive against Germany war at tempted early In the war SWIFTEST GERMAN ORAFT DISABLED AMUSEMENTS| MOORE Te,2:15""" FORBES-ROBERTSON are grouped together, and you can have your choice in the lot for.............. $9.98 DRESSES that have been marked by the Ladies’ Sam- _ ple Suit Shop at $17.50, $20.00, $22.50 and $24.50, are grouped together, and you can hav : : + Codey, “Passing of Third Meer your choice in the lot for..... Sle pap $6.98 mech; ‘Tenlent, “Light Thet Walled") . a Pa de Gi “ Thursday Night, “Mamet: Pri. and +, “essing of rd Vieer SKIRTS—In this lot you will find the very best styles and a good variety of sizes and colors. Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop price, $7.50. Now $2.98 yours at . CAPES—Rubberized Capes for Children and Misses. Splendid values. Will give excellent service in rainy ae hen and all ed guages coe $1 .00 SHOES CLOSED OUT BOYS’ HEAVY SHOES, sizes and 5. Special Thursday ..98c WOMEN’S SHOES, heavy laced models for weat weather. Sizes 414 and 5 only. Closing out at ......... Corsets 50c A model for the average figure, medium or low bust and long skirt. Material is of coutil and is trimmed with embroidery. Four rubber-capped hose sup- porters attached. Extra hook and eye below the regular fast- enings. Price, pair........50¢ (Third Floor) 50c Ladies Knitted Skirts 25c Good quality Wool Knit Skirts, in Oxford gtay, with various colored borders. Worth 50c. Special Thursday dike vik 5) vice dos) a AES .. 25¢ Women’s All-Wool $1.00 Children’s Wool ; Stockings Union Suits 50c 98c Values for Ae Pair. eck”; Saturday Mat, “Mamiet.” Mat, Today, S0¢ to $1.50, Nights, Se Monday-Tues., Feb. 1-2) ‘The World's Grestest Dancer RUTH ST. DENIS And Assisting Arttete te Oriental, Greek and Modern Dances Matinee Tors, 61 Hest Seats, Thare.—Prices S00-#7.00 Story THR TWILIGHT SLEEP | |IPANTAGES ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE | PICTURES The Golden Troupe War of the Tonge 106 and 20c Jeweler and Stiveremith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Avi Near Madison Choicest Meats }| Lowest Prices Frye &Co. Markets Thursday’s Specials: Pork Back Bones, 10 Ibs. for ... These Stockings come in Natural Gray Wool Union Choice Loin black, white and tan and are]. . E * made of the very finest cash-| Sts in two and four year Pork Chops.... mere wool. Values up to 98¢ | *izes. Sold usnally at $1.00, Choice Spare | a pair, special 45¢. special for Thurs 50¢. Choice Lamb Choice Shoulder Pork Steak..... Choice Veal Chops ........ Anchor Brand Bacon .. mp American, Fu Cream Cheese . 1 7 Fancy Plymouth Eggs (storage) . 22¢ Look for U. 8 Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality, Shops Open Until 59c Children’s Sleeping Garments 35c Sleeping Garments, extra well made with feat for added protection, Always sold for 59c or more, Special Bhe, 35c Infants’ Wool Stockings 25c Black and White Silk and Wool Infants’ Hose. Splendid ‘alues at the regular price of Special 25e | tions BY EO L. KEEN LONDON, J 27.—Deprived the swiftest wing of their navy, rmans will confine their tivities in the N fea m weeks to submarine warfare, off! clals of the admiralty here predict ed today Of the four battle crulsers which participated in Sunday's battle, the Seydiitz is reported to have been of of | | | the only one to escape serious dam-| age. The Biuecher waa sunk, the Dorf finger ts declared to have been considerably shattered and the Moltke afire. All four were capable of great speed. The Seydiitz is nofexpect ed to venture out alone and she cannot look for the support of the Von Der Tann, which ts report jto be In dry dock undergoing re pairs The Goeben fs tn the Biack sea jand all fast German 4readnaughts are nald to be temporarily out of ,commission for one reason or an other. KAISER SETS MANY FREE ON BIRTHDAY BERLIN Jan. 27.—In celebration of his 56th birthday, the German emperor granted @ general am. nesty, freeing hundreds of persons | under punishment for breaking me military and disciplinary regula Ho also issued a decree an j nailing all legal proceedings and | investigations growing out of the cases of persons charged with evad. ing the call to arms fasued last Augunt. These orders wern isnued at the katser’s field headquarters and telegraphed here FRUIT MEN TO SPEND FORTUNE IN ADVERTISING TACOMA, Jan. 27.—Approximate- |ly $100,000 will be spent this year |in advertising the apples of Wash- ington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana | throughout the world, ff a plan to | be presented by W. H. Paulhamus to} the meeting called for Tacoma on February 15 is carried through Announcement of the big fund for advertising was made by Paulhamu here today He, sald representative apple growers of the four states would the date mentioned to |wather on |form an organization of their own | probably to be known as the North- west Apple Growers’ association, and that his suggestion of a fund of | $100,000 for advertising would entail |a tax of only 1 cent a box on the ‘apple output of the members repre. sented at the recent Seattle meet ing. A second important announce |ment by Paulhamus was that the Puyallup and Sumner Frutt Grow ers’ association had done something {Hike $1,200,000 worth of business last year as ngatnat $800,000 In 1913 HONOLULU SHIVERS HONOLULU, n, 27.—The tem- perature dropped to 5% above zero, the coldest in 20 years. is reported to have been | JAN THAW PLEADS NOT GUILTY; IS SENT TO TOMBS .. NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Harry K. Thaw when arraigned here to State He will go to trial Feb. fore Davis. ruary 23. to the Tombs, nib attempt being made to secure hie release on bail. Thaw and his friends were fubi lant today over the announcement that Wm. T. attorney of to be a deputy state eral in r In notifying Jerome of hin dis minal, the a did not feel justified tn continuing the expense Deputy Attorney General Jerome was recently appoint od to that position by D CROSS NURSES AT WORK ON THE FIRING so that the | the night. hired YOR = « NEV pleaded not guilty y be- Justice Supreme mended Thaw was remanded } shipping bill,” Taft University will deliver a He was in measure. Jerome, former district | New Ye had ce attorney th would ne a whi ith the go ly Attorney Ger order that he returning Thaw to New ' y. in ® sented in the ‘orney general id he in any form of special counsel. Ken by K, Jan. he sald. lecture. enwely bill ‘TAFT SAYS HE'S | OPPOSED 10 | SHIPPING BILL BY PERRY ARNOLD the United Press) Deter mined opposition to the administra-| ition shipping bill now pending in |the senate was declared today }former President Taft. In an inter | view with the United Press he com the filibuster against the Dill led by Senator Burton. “Ll am ponttively opposed to the where interested LINE, 1} British Red Cross nurses placing | * a wounded soldier on the stretcher may carry him out of the trenches to the waiting Red Cross auto ambulance. Braving \death from the bullets of the en lemy, th heroic women work from early morning until late into| by passed through New York from New Haven on his way to the of Virginia, he! { in} merican private capital certain be invested In a busi comes into competition roament,” he sald. “That is exactly the situation pre Tam vigorously lopposed to government ownership We have had some experience with that type of govern. ment owervhip, in the Panama R. R. and the Panama 8. 8. line, although nedy, who was assigned to handle! they were of a different character. the Thaw case, expressed the belief that Jerome would cooperate with him tn every way. DONATE SALARIES CAMBRIDG It was learned that President Low ell, of Harvard, and several protes- sors had turned their entire sal age of the bill has had exp question Mass, Jan A weasion aft er My views coincide with those of Senator Root of New York “I don’t know how long the repub Hoan filibuster can prevent the pass but Senator Burton rience as a filibuster It also dependa on the extra session “T think every one wants to avold March 4, would be held solely for the purpose of passing appropriation measures which artes into the general fund to help scheduled to pass during the short meet a deficit accounts, ‘by ythe filfbunter.” fn the untversity’s neasion, but which might be blocked Tomorrow! TOMORROW Startling Disclosures! In The Hub’s Big Ad Wait for It! Watch for It! Truly a Sale Worth While! The First Big One in 5 Years Viet | complet teen h Mouth INTERNATIONAL 4 é » False Theology Drives Man Bible—Predicted Hour of Has Come—Balm for the nt STUDENTS’ AMMOCIATION uw ee 044494 40% BHO 44 | The Divine Character — Woefully Slandered y Away From God and the Trial Upon the Whole World Wounded Soul—‘Come Unto Me All Ye Weary and Heavy Laden.” breadth length, and ind height; and know the lo e thriet, whiel th knowl ae. that ye Rimight be filled ELD) with ati the fo nes ot Gea Ephesians 2:17-19.) He sald in To those who all their lives have been immersed in a world of selfint frigidity, the real quality of the word Love is disallowed, disputed, claime: Jnot to exist. Nevertheless, in every sere ie craving for even though orto be found. For the inevitable reverses and take the place of anticipated However strong, cour- #, or even brutally fierce has love, pure and sincere, expected mi majority been the warrior In the battle for bread, fame and earthly glory, he| loraves ultimately, tn partial or mplete disaster, the love w be as neither shown to others nor eve really expected that others wou |whow him Sometimes this love co from | sometimes from eters or broth- at majority of the disaster suf- shatters hope, but the partner of life parents or children ina failure, not only cools friendship and destroys the semblances of love, which were merely emotional or perfunctory! If at such a time the Me of the | Love of God and of Christ comes to the wounded and @iscouraged one, It aa baim Indeed | It ts our thought that particul at this time such discouragement is |being borne upon large numbers of the human famtiy. Now is therefore lthe opportune moment for these | dincouraged ones to hear the volce of Him who speaketh from Heaven, telling them of His love, His sym- pathy and His willingness to aid all who will accept His assistance Hearkening obediently to His voice, such may change the hour of defeat hour of victory, by the sting grace. gement, of hopeless de- is the opportune moment for wpair, 4 ai | need of the Savior, to ery unto Hin ds recelve the ne from Him who unto Me, all yet eavy laden, and I will or and are give you rest But tt requires faith to believe in a Bavior whom we have never seen and with whom we haye not been acquainted, and especially tn a God who has been misrepresented to us as having prepared from before the foundation of the world for our eternal torment. How can we as sure ourse of His love? How Ce |may we know that He Is not the eruel One that h been pictured to How may we know that He ts loving, generous, kind, faithful a ¢ ) rejoloeth not in nally tormenting 1 in deatroy- the Secon but that He ta in doing 4, in exhibiting toward ali l receive it His loving kind- ness and tender mercy, enabling them more and more, in the lan- go of our text, to appreciate the ght, the length, the breadth and depth of His love? o World's Great Need We see the difficulty of such; and to those of us who have learned the way of the Lord more perfectly, it cries aloud that we let our light nine, that we let all who are not ly blinded by the ewe see the true character of our Goi wi who lover and of His Bon, that we let them see the Scrtptural’ presentation of the love, the mercy and the abundant provision arranged for in the Divine Purpose What the world ite fright needs ts to get respecting the Le and the future, and to see the Love of God and His gracious provision tn Christ. This alone will win the heart, tn the proper sense of the word. Fear may bring torment, but only the Truth can sanctify and hap- pity—fulfill our Redeemer’s prayer, “Sanctify tham through Thy Truth; Thy Word ts Truth.” | lbut who were themselves ‘The fright that ts upon the world came from the Dark Ages, and is echoed by all the creeds of orthodoxy, breeding in men's hearts distrust, hatred of God and the Bible, falsely accredited with being the fountain from which have been drawn these ors of tradition repre- have slandered the Almigh have benumbed the sea and which have re- Med the weary and heavy laden, The thought of an angry, vindto- tive, torture-loving Creator should be rejected instantly by every ra- tional mind as being ungodiike demoniacal. No doubt this would have been so had It not been that the misconception of the subject, which the Apostle calls the “doctrines of the devils,” was tmposed upon our minds from earliest childhood, and often by those whom we properly loved and whose plety we reyerenced, oolved. It Is high time that more rever-| ential and loving theolowtieal views! were 1 by all mankind, ‘The lack | of this true-theology ts driving many away from the Lord and His Word! into vain philosophies and “science faleely # alled Higher Criticiem, Christian Soctence, Evolution, Theos- ophy, ete., ete.—-1 Timothy 6:20, The world has discovered that the bonds of ignorance and superstition have been holding it for ocenturt and that its eyes of understanding have been so long covered:that now they blink in the dazzling Nght of the dawning Millennial Day. At one bound the so-called actentifio world! The moment| staged one to recognize his! {through th *. It te folly tot peopla back, of banda understandir « thus endeavoring to m erstand it. The tidal wa f Iberty of mind can n ore ‘ pressed than can the an tide be stayed with « broom There in just one remed he jrect understanding of the Bible teachings. Whoever falls to receive the Truth falis of ev ine expect to the pres te atat appiier not or world tn general, but « tire Ch of Chrint The predicted he ott [Upon us; and the Apostle Peters Geciaration is that It must begir the Church—the House of God Peter 4:17.) The statement of the | Prophet is that one thousand w |fall to one that will stand. (Pre }91:7.) St. Paul's exhortation respect ing the same time of trial te, “Take |Unto you the whole armor that ye may be able to wit the Day, and hay and.” (Ephe jehall be able t @ stand ing done al s 6:11 of Love Divine | We are not |derful measurements | nor can others tell | the Apostle suggests, of appreciating these measurements ie granted only to the saints, and to Indeed, the privilege these in proportion to their satntii- Ress. Thus a babe tn Christ ug Deloved of the Lord and carefully cherished, cannot comprehend these measurements of the Divine cha - |ter, because he is only an infantile | int | When first he belteved in the Lora, he. saw something of Divine Love and M which influenced him, whic drew him to the exercise of faith an jthe renouncement of sin. Fr andpoint of Justification by Fait! |he could see more of the Lord and could soyresate more the measure- mente of Divine greatness. Then called, and apprectating the ca bowed his heart before the Lord made a full surrender Him tn ree sponse to the invitation, “I beseech | You therefore, brethren, by the mer. jeles of God, that ye present your [bodies a living sacrifice, holy, ac- ceptable unto God, which ts ‘your reasonable service.”—Romans 12 | Having imeelf at the Lord's feot the begetting of the H. Irit, not with outwara show or stration, but with tn- ward grace and enlightenment of the * understandir Fron Di > Ree moro of t the breadth is pri Hleges faithfully, he has been grow ing hourly, dafly, monthly, yearl growing in grao to see | opportunity ments of the Divine character Note that this is the very expres- a measure- sion of our text and context: The | reception of Christ tnto our hearts | by faith brought, as a rule, might jatrengthening by His Spirit in the inner man—to the new nature. As this Spirit of Christ dwelt in our hearts by faith, it tended to root and to ground us in His character-like ness, which is the same as that of | His ‘Father—Love, This experience enables us to comprehend with |eainta these measurements of o: Creator's character as others cannot Appreciate them. Yet, as the Apostle eays, even we who now know only in part shall, after experiencing our resurrection change from earthly to Heavenly nature, see our Lord as He is, and shall know as we are known How grand will be this consumma- tion! Filled With God's Falness So in our text, which applies to the presont life, the Apontle declares that even the ‘saints cannot know the Love of ¢ st for It passes knowledge. He then’ gives @ tur intimation of how this keen ap: iation of God's glorious characte His rated ones “filled with all the ful This means, ne the renouncement of sin, not onl jfaith in our Lord as our Redeeme: not only consecration to also a filling with His mind, His disposition already stated, Him, Spirit This, as is a gradual work ‘ot by might, nor by power, but b My Spirit, saith the Lord.” The Spirit of the Lord ts one of holiness—not only of separateness from sin, but of opposition to it only of harmony with righteo but of activity on ite behalf but H of putting aw from our jevery sympathy with the unfruitt works of darkness, but f re also ving that whic the fruits Spirit—meekn. gent ® uffering, brotherly kindnese but so gr as more lov tan appreciation of them and more Induces us to oy Bh these gracious characteristics of Divinity upon our own thoughts words and deods Thus tt ts that we become “copies of God's dear Son,” and “meet for the inhert oe of the saints tn light To these, more and more the Father is pleased to grant the opening of thelr eyes of understanding, even’ to Appreciation of the things of the he deep things of God.” Tet us all pray for ourselves and for each other a wider opening o the eyes of our derstanding and for a full compre length, the breadt the depth of the 1 of Christ, From this attainment our biessing and the world's The light from the great Righteousness, which shortly is to flood the. world, will be “the light o the knowledge of the glory of God --of Divine Mercy and Love—in and Mossianio Kingdom, VALUABLE A forecast of the present Dis- CovPoNn tress of Na’ ae ie graphie: has left God's Word and leaped tnto & refined agnosticism, which pro- fonson a faith not possessed. The! middle and the lower classes are| ever ready to follow thelr leaders, | and this means, very shortly, “a Time of Trouble such as was not! aince there war a nation"—a so-| clal, financial, religious and political | upheaval—and anarchy Where Judgment Begins | Thank God for the assurances of| His Word that the spasm will be a| brief one! “A short walle will the Lord make on the earth,” Ivery- thing has been prepared for the ea- tablishment of the Millennial King- dom upon the ruins of present sys- act forth tn 2A OF ARMAGEDDON Address INTERNATIONAL STUDENT! 17 Hicks Street, Brookiyn, See at princtpal book « = nu