The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1915, Page 8

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g ‘oad shai __THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919. : ‘ ° w mornin, sound of a ‘TWEVES BUSY IN — vom a2 Soa tt PHIL PPINES BIL BILL YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED. of * Pewres of Fire-Kecape Robberics on a ireescape and 5 Mr. BK. ennen | serra, res ie teense teanaents Sesgartocaset| ONLY IN KEEPING WITH Commencing To-Morrow Morning at 8 o'Clock 4 cap sovemg, the tenants ot apartment | Hating Kiet had tert mo clue ty which The Brill Stores Offer Men and Young Men & Deewese on the upper west side and in| he could be followed. PLEDGE, SAYS GARRISON i 4 cases have been re- | ay Leae! ‘end. fees eereny sad ss rove oe) “Erie Saae Sanene pies. An Extraordinary Sale of Fy Gartag crooks bas been found. atre, Fulton and Richmond streets, _e & ay case yd awert Can- | Hrooklyn, this afternoon, the full pro- e e Pf ESSE ST ea seca Tat sensors wee 1) Qhyer 6,000 Fine Silk Scarfs |: 2 av nallledhentbetercr Tebbehned ure Is Another Step in Enlarg- 9 5 Serr rev tr ryt brn ere tr te ing Self Goverument. That Surpass Anything Ever Offered : am: ‘ } Bil! WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Why the a f. Annual Sale || Administration 1s "dakeiine Jud AT and . i 4 oyeed of the pending bill to enlarge ’ Measure of self government of P Bed Linen at Bil the Phitippine Islands was explained 74 and $1.00 Four-in-Hands at 65c g . Bi} > the Senate Philippine Committee 2.50 and $2.00 Four-in-Hands at 95c 2 McCutcheon’s «02 5 Sa weseres cabnisin io apytoes The entire lot, over 6,000 splendidly made, generously shaped é id Yes, we are our Annual Sale this se Hepp elie aalih nich 4 Finest of necowoar alka td by ona of "Ameriea’s best ‘heck ihe 5 : year as in of war conditions terme the “Philippine Tadependonce manufacturers, came to us as a result of the extremely digteseed BE $ Thich have caused an almost complete cur- won sevek “binds: hice aoe condition of the silk market due to conditions abroad. a [/ tailment of the supply of raw material. government and exactly in itne with A magnificent collection of rich and exclusive silks, such as 8 f To housewives our sale means more eg oy Ay he Fillptnos for is seldom, if ever, found in any sale of this nature. In ; than ever before, bemnee the prices quoted What the United Btates shovid 60 diversity of designs and weaves it cannot be su —it ine r herewith are much below the present day concerning the Philippines,” said Mr. cludes a most complete and comprehensive collection of ’ ; aoa and in addition they are subject to Garrison, “can only be determined this season's newest, smartest and most beautiful patterns. ‘ properly by keeping two tBings In mind: One, the duty of the United States to itself, and the other ita Ombres Qos Mogedor Stripes Hairline Stripes Cluster Stripes font Grecian Borders Pastel Siths wa Sale Commences To-Morrow Morning -@%§ wromeriy ot at 49th Street roadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway Repps Brocades Sith Twille Persians 10% discount . ay during the January Sale. Plain Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases $1.25 $1.65 $1.75 $2.25 $3.25 pair 1.65 2.25 2.50 3. ‘ 50 ‘S00 230 300 B00 4 People. “The United States has assumed résponsibilities with respect to the spirit of self-respect, it must dis- charge rightfully at whatever cost, “Our citisens know so pitiably litle way, how the honor of the nation— Which is collectively their honor, a thing which they individually hold so 21x54 in., $1.50 each; 21x72 in., $1.75 each. “GET THE HABIT.” «LIGVH FHL Lad.. Plain Hemstitched Linen Sheets fy] | Aear—is vitally involved in @ proper 47 Cortlandt Street; near Greenwich Street Sine Oe size 72x99 in ....67.80 i itn $9.00 Pr. “eral parley lar ran dhe here 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings quire great updtssh nt ‘ ieee esty to nottie- sn 09 . Briss p. Aix108 in 10-50 14-60 18°00 br. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED. Line beg hmgtore That such Find he public mind is due trey. to lack of knowledge on the part of the public.” ‘IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT. CN NN Ae Pele ie Pale i GIMBEL BROTHERS | ‘ Broadway and 33rd Street Store Opens 8. 308 Clearance of Pianos and Player-Pianos (| 111 Instruments---Used or Shopworn, But All in Excellent Playing Condition---at the Lowest Prices They Have Ever Borne Y| \ ie ‘Teo madels Me. 341, for chert full fig. eres, and Me. 343, for taller full pote $3.00 Every Piano an naiano on our floor which is not absolutely new is included this radical January clearance at the lowest prices we have ever marked on these instruments. At its price every instrument in the collection is a wise investment—for all have been put in thorough, clean een. and ¢ the cases have been sede ta koa look as nearly as possible like new without entirely refinishing them Here are plenty of opportunities for music-loving people to secure Pianos or Player-Pianos —For children who are intended to have a musical education. —For clubrooms and lodges. —For bachelor apartments. —For hotels and boarding houses. —For any family who would rather own a good used instrument than an indifferent new \one for the same money. Little payment terms, based on your own convenience and the price of the Piano, prevail on all instruments—as low as $5 cash and $5 monthly. Here Is the Full List—Check the Instrument That Inter- ests You and Bring the List with You Tomorrow Morning: Upright Piar.os Cngian oer We et YOU? towards the hing ie titution in ioe Lowagr PAL P. ee ket § oot livers RASY- mbering that we Clearance Price UUM SESEELSERE 3 Cadillac. . i; wl: theeihetih nttesinbermertteesen een cane atissesi LAT\_] mas PANS © [See Foye 15 fr Other BEMBEL dan ouneesene SEAMS PAS Pas followers. \ | knowing that hereunto they were called, ‘Unutea shales, Covaa, iropolian dinate, ‘four tampons. Mei Swe are permitted to ‘Mere therefor ef aavertising Pelee, INTERNA: weekly in fee Grol ne ne cities are not controlled by. the What Is a Christian? What Are His Standards? “THE WORLD KNOWETH. US NOT, EVEN-AS IT KNEW HIM NOT.” “Putting on Christ”—“The yer. Elect”—Their Citizenship in Misnomer—C Heaven—“Christian W: Christianity—“‘ ou ane the Righteous dedt that through faith in the a and bye mee to the future life 2 ju tes.) ie a footsteps osu signi ivilization Not Kingdoms of. This —Basis or ship in the Church of Christ--Covenent suite it Relationship With Likeness to laa it Hi inst 44 tions, Naar a teach-| resen become “a if Creature in the L Lord For such, “Old have ster ihangs bare booed ne Shine ae Creatures are separa all other members ers at id of earthly aims, am- , theirs are eel ficient that these * ‘I and distinct f he race. inst bitione and hi to on chee de ingt ie. ord Jesus in His Kingdom. For ek, God has made Vga ky ne) of Geren food in the Bible—“meat in due for the Household of Faith. (Matthew 24:45.) Ha encbey are pacing as at first “babes i the milk of the on if rat tala Cyodies at- ch Coa begotten fight @ good fight”—not with others, bee with thease A i pe Bote the Yew and besetments of their own fallen flesh, ‘the allurements of their en- Seine Uenaiies enn ahic ship. jot signify that they must hand to mouth” nor that, if ve ions, they must riotous. “ re. On these to ot! y are to seek in all be ind Ch Lord—to 8 haracter which God will | & of and } rewked with association bo ah ive wisely, economically, in life's affairs. Everything tee comes to these Chris- tians, or that they A gm ged by fast ts they ™ hey t, their influence, their prop- ir all. Accor use of stewardship will be jation rd their erty, thin’ vironment and the wiles of the Adver-| Ste hen Such as are faithful in these re- Scripturally nityied ‘over- Elect.” The te or best, ster be: no lon, bemane ‘but spirit of the highest. order" ma gi of tl ¢ Divine nature, ” @ se ple 1:4.) These in death are “sown in weakness, “in dishon uman ieee but sf are “raised from dead” 4 eenere 5:43. ieee BF ta reads: ‘0 ten that overcometh will I grant to sit with Me rone, even as 1 overcame and am set down with My Father in His Throne’ —"'I will give bin Power over the nations,” ete. Again, says, “Blessed and holy are ull those who have part in ies Sry Resurrectio auch the jeath hath no oe but they shall be unto Christ, and 8] if reign ae pieeene years.”—Revelation 3:2 all His teachings are Sppbteie to this special class—those who e His | an: . He did not cooume’ to ‘be a pede Weve the world, isciples. ted them world, Ta evidence of this, we raote thst fect that the world which persecuted He res the Jewish nation, professed|; 1 eg 's conser cratea people; and that those who have reecuted His followers have likewise fae nominally God's people, but really of the world. Duties, Rights and Privileges of Christ phat ye resist not ut wl shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the otber also. And if any man xa sue thee at the law, and take away coat, let him hav cloak alee, Aud whosoever shall com aie Wo with him twain.’ — Matthe Slates are to a nt jor nothin, rae dy not, as saniy | ry do good and lend 4 those dg: woul do a waeeh oe more in bss benim * Seziniaes ai ise to these overcomers| mo they, Lord Christians are not to go ng war. Thee fig ht is not with carnal wea) A the tl Swotd of the Spirit. whic whiel Wierd of Gad frp aged les Ne pon wn. joca a iy it they may not put bolts u ee doors to prevent robbery. nor that oa ee ae en not call for >| they pay for in et jon seme are ia 10 according to the laws of the wor! They may not claim of their own pag The Bible knows nothing of Christian nations or of a Tegel tale The Bible bars the Christian as separate and tinct from the world and ‘ou al all na- Christians are a by the: selves, in the same sense at “Ye are ii on, & jiar people’ sacar len Peter i oe) rom a éerious loctrinal error which opt into the Poy about 800 A. D. At that time Pope Leo III, began to recognize as Christian nations all nations which iad his Foatirioete, ad ee , ‘he term the thought of non-resistance is here, | Ro? not to the extreme supposed by some, jesus’ own conduct, was jon, iM ness to have both chee! than pre aecther. Chris nat ‘they are to If che law go furth them of their cloak, they are still to oe non-resistant, but submit with good grac: Be it n: that neither coat nor cloak wes bebe ven tel meemy NOR demand, it te: yw, just just; hadeo decreed. Similarly wit ie oy Sallis Yo under | #" circumstances would mean a of the other cheek, as illus- on ae stor the protection of the | He * e sina in which he lives may be ht to Protect him in bis rights and | cord & Paul appealed to govern- | ¢ They are not tol fectionate lone - tort te ire enemies vit afi ww upon their familie: igende Their love for their pot pa ly oe Jesus, should be s1 lead them to enemy if | he were hungry, to clothe bim if be were ‘of the Holy. Spirit ‘alk In the footatons of rs a

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