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and seventy-five parish priests took part. Cardinal Gaspari, be pe’ ts of State to Benedict XV., sent a with the La ed blessing. Ly A of Bt. Agnes's in Bast Fi a MGR. MOONEY, 25 YEARS A RECTOR, CELEBRATES Pope Sends Blessing—New York Is More Moral Than Paris, Says Mgr. Brann. Mer. Joseph F. Mooney, senior Vicar General and frequently during the absence of Cardinal Farley Ad- ministrator of the archdiocese, nus been pastor of the Church of the Sacred Heart in West Fifty-first Street for a quarter of a century. The event was celebrated yesterday with special ceremony in which the Car- ‘ inal, Bishops Cusack and Hayes Dumtree Lae geht gy prelates al househotd, | wh! Hibernians Select OMfecers and Pre- pare for Big Celebration. The Ancient Order of Hibernians of New York and Bronx Counties at its convention relected the following as oM- cers of the great parade and demon- stration planned for St. Patrick's Day: Grand Me hal, ALL CITY HEADS =) FOR FREE BEACH AT CONEY | ISLAND 2 Mayor, Mires President and Majority and Minority Leaders Declare for It. * of Ni hard things abowt us, bui mirm toe yt ‘he ie Moyne far better ven declare it te ye batter than London in these re- specta, \To Hell and Back In the Bible Way VERILY, TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION The Hell of the Bible Not the Hell of Theclogy—Bible Hell to Be De- stroyed—Jesus Went to the Bible Hell and Returned—Everybody Going There—Christ Died Not to Prevent People from Going Into Hell—Millions. Had Gone to Hell for Four Thousand Years Before Christ Came—Christ’s Mission to Rescue All from the Bible Hell, Sheol, Hades—Bible Tells How and Approximately When the Prison Door of Hades Will Be Opened—aAll Prisoners Shall Come Forth—The Object of Their Release the Gospel Message John McHugh; sec- . O'Brien. other officers who are now work- ing on the general arrangements for the day are: Chairman Committee of Ar- Lermagie hd Roderick J, Kennedy; Sec- fotary, O'Gara; Treasurer, Jamen Dork irman Reception Com- ‘Dolan; anager, in; first assistant, Charies bird avatatant, William “D. The eMccrs of the county, who are alxo members of the Commitice of Ar- ieemonts, are Thomas President; Martin Verlin, P.; Mull Sounty Recording | Thomas Shall Dreamland "Site Be Set ea ‘Daniel's. obin. County Fi" Aside for the Poor or Made | —_—_— Galland Treasury Under feoretars. LONDON, Jan. %.—John William Guiland hes been promoted from Junior Lord of the Treasury to Pd Parliamentary Secretary to ry in succession to the tat Percy Holdew Tiapyor. Mr. Gui volume o/ our business we give you the careful, con- scientious examination of our Registered Eye Doctors (Oculists) to rescribe the cor- rect lenses—if you need glasses —and the services of a skilled, practical Optician for the ad- jJustment of the frames. For the same reasons, we operate our own Six factories and manufacture the glasses "| we furnish—Guaranteeing them to perfectly satisfy you. Harris Glasses gost $2 or a? has been ttinh: ieee ee 190 FIGHT COMES TUESDAY. Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of HAb Avenue. County Treasurer, poAll Organizations denitine to partict. ein the celebrat Gay should communtente inane gen INVISIBLE LP ® RE OU CING ‘wD RAPIDS OPENS AN ACCOUNT Dre TikinsS conten | ISMER F ROS UMBUS AVE. T 103 &104 ST Will continue To-morrow, Tuesday, their very special offerings of Women’s Underwear and Blouses, Wool and Cotton Dress Fabrics, Decorative Linens, Furs and Fur Garments, Laces and Flouncings, Women’s Silk Petticoats Also their Final Clearance Sales of Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel, Women’s Shoes and Slippers A very important offering, to-morrow, of Into Park? a K.ayor Jobn Purroy Mitchel and Aldermanic President George Mo- Aneny will enlist in the campaign of The Evening World for a free public beac! the Dreamland property at Coney Island now owned by the city, That the plan to establish a useless park on the site of the once great pleasure re- Gort will fall flat is now a certainty. It ie not only the intention of loading city officials te restore the sande and an unebstructed view ef the Atlantic at Dreamland te the people, but te begin a fight fer a free beach along the entire Coney leland shore frent, This campaign will take concrete form at to-morrow’s meeting of the Board of Aldermen. Charles J. Moore, Alderman from Brooklyn, will intro- duce a resolution calling for the set- ting aside of the park plans. He will ask his colleagues to seek the aid of the Board of Estimate and the Sink- ing Fund Commission to redesignate the Dreamland property. Republicans, Velour Curtains and Portieres For the decorative treatment of windows and doors, Beauvais Velour Curtains (for sindoas), $7. lined with cream sateen, ¢5 ins, wide by 0 ft. long, at ¥ °° Value $12.60 a pa $9.75 | zeare Beauvais Velour Curtains (foe vi wide windows), Hined srith eras, antean, 00 tnt. “ar Sa en al falue 915.50 a ble Velo M rtie French Reversil elour Portieres (open edge), am 12.25 for doors, 50 inches wide by 8 ft. 3 long, " Vales 00.50 «rite Also another importation of English Cretonnes at 25c a Yard in effective designs and colors; Actual Value 50c a yard Decided reductions have been made throughout the Upholstery and Lace Curtain Departments on alk discontinued styles. 5800 yards of Imported Hand-woven Natural Shantung Silk 83 and 34 inches wide, will be placed on sale to-morrow, Tuesday, at the very special prices of 68c, 85c, 95c and: $1.15 a Yard Regularly sold for 85c to $1.50 a yard. ~~ High Grade Stationery At Remarkably Low Prices of Initial Writing P. ' ii pagans way ry tigre syed po oe ala PP BL Boxes of Fabric Linen Paper, containing 50 sheets, 25 Pir ga and 75 envelopes, Boxes of Fine Linen Paper, containing 190 sheets and 96 envelopes, . Stationery Novelties including Inkstands, Blotters, Stationery Racks, Telephone Pads, Hasty Notes and Game Boxee, will be offered at Reductions of Fully One-Half from Former Prices at a foc The velvety smoothness, the rich fiayor of our coatings, are obtained only by even, steady grinding for 86 houre! At Leading Druggists and at our Stores Democrats and Progressives in board will join with Moore in maki unanimous the adoption of this reso- lution. Aldermen Henry Curran and Frank L. Dowling, majority and mi- nority leaders respectively of the board, are heartily in favor of the aon py it 4 @ most eloquent argument in favor of the beach plans at pryeapane § io thes legge of the Mu- oe tat Coney. inland several ished at Coney Island sev By a Pars ning Worle. juct 2 ‘prectionlly Poet cost to ve pertee this bat! ae A oa guccese, it ier not only self-supporting, but an- nually pays money into the city “New Tork City has mre ocean beach front than any city in the world. At the same time it has less ocean dedicated to the public than any sea. side city of importance. vi Beach at Boston is pointed to as a splendid example of what a t city can do for the public. All the Dig Kuropean watering places have pub- No owned beaches, free from the gin- gerbread obstructions and private | a juatters whose presence are A source of wonder to oe to this an: An attempt to deprive the! ‘even of a view of the ocean heard of eleewhere. Thene are a few of the reasons why the sands and the ocean must be re- turned to their rightful owners, In « few months the great of humanity wi Ly 4 to pour fro the five bo 8 to «mall Bere sold of free eM. land. the hot weather the Mat House was jammed from morning till night. Lines of people blocks long waited for hours for an opportunity to enter the surf. Om. clals in charge look forward to next ming with apprehension. ey will eget be able to Ping which hav duri ear durin; itch cipal Bat Bath fan, ere year by tion Is more’ beac! hea houses. If ae Dreemitad Bronerty, in not fitted 2S, lary to the Beaside Ly YJ the it Tatter will bo M od sim- | ply swamped. For Torte Gar plane abowld be made lant ana foes @ duplication of the Munict- no reason why the city should not acquire the entire Coney Island beach from Norto Point to Manhattan Beach,” says Alderman . “The courts have held that Why not improv ialand running to the It enact statutes giving the people what they are entitled to and what is com- ing to them.” CATHOLICS ORGANIZE BIG BROTHER BRANCH At Cardinal's Request Others Will Be Established Throughout Archdiocese. At the request of Cardinal Farley, made to Justice Cornelius F. Collins of Special Sessions, there was organ- it at St, Stephen's it Twenty-ninth Street ret branch of a tholic Big Brother Movement, the object of which te Yo give ep: ial care to boys and girls brought into the courts, and |adopt measures with « view to keep- ing them out of courts, The subj such S mations as the Knight of Columbus, the Holy Name Bociety, the and mumtetpal bath house on | front | Catholic Yogon, ane the phd sicodd the Hanover Club, Brooklyn, in honor of Edward Bush, vu was principal of the school for fifty. SLES bre years and ne at the age of thy he The former pu- oe ti othe Churenilt and will be han, Which Is hereafter to ines tothe Edward Bush School, Next door tothe David" Sirosee .. RR Last Week" Annuadl Sale at McCutcheon’s .“ Only one week more re- mains in which to take advantago of the very attractive values offered at our January Sale. Substantial reductions on our best quality regular stock goods have been made in many lines, and there will be allowed on Table Linens for this month only 10% to 25% Discount Table Linens at 10% to 25% Discount—These liberal reductions have been made on a number of our regular designs of the very highest “McCutch- * eon” quality. In Fancy Table Linens our entire collection, which includes a number of recent shipments oi the newest goods trom Europe, is offered at 10% reduction. Bed Linens at 10% Discount—To thrifty house- wives our sale means more than ever betore, because the prices are below present day values even without the 10% discount. Plain Hemstitched Pillow Cases, all sizes, $1.25, 1.65, 1.75, 2.00 and up per pair. Plain Hemstitched Linen Sheets, in all sizes, $7.50, 8.00, 9.00 to 15.00 per pair. Towels—10% off on in the entire stock fo 70 sl cal al bane in en Bed Coverings at 10% Discount—Blenkets, Com- fortables and Bed Spreads in endless variety of designs and materials. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets Don’t Wait 4 oy emg ae Sales NOW—at once—and the benefit of uur INVENTORY © CLEARANCE RE! TONS ef 10% to 50%. hese our enormous stock FURNITURE <5 {UGS to select from at PLAIN-FIGURE PRICES lower than ever before, and our CONVENIENT-CREDIT SERVICE tdtake careof the juestion of pa: 5 Suit VO Terms to Suit YOU ri ~ Cash or Credit artered hey ENG g, Buffet ag ue vis Golden finish, highly pel- IY fro, fe You hehe richly carved oy tabrer, tes - fer alvorgare, 11 Trees eg] $24.98 Farhad * Value das Quartered Oak Buffet $94.8 [Wwe Wa Yee Wea Yan Yen Yer We Bil | Protestant fll 'the Pastor, for those who like pte eh fal posse here to-| lusic., His topi seeming}, sensational one; but before he concluded | | the audience that he was lool, ie unsensational. ‘de Christ's resurrection—that God ral jesus from the dead the third da: There is not a shred of authority an where for the absurd statement somes imes made by cornered ie the that Paradise is on one side the creck ¢ Bible tells of o 1 bra Sele Ihe. thture. the destruction of ‘Shes! | Hades, the rave, by resurrection, will ‘hou | progress during the thousand years of My | Christ’ ‘8 reign. 2:27, the Bible Hell | Hell reasonable, I] must agree. The theologies! Hell lee al red-hot furnace, manned with Hebe ge | devils, and containing p y all of | the human family who ever iced except |¢! bade few ore ‘This Hel ics a Protestants, but the of it. He pronounos wholly contradict seemed to prove his estimation of nearly all He remarked that i reacher felt he had wright to make het for non-church members according to to the own conception. None seemed ink it necessary to go to the Bible. declared that fire is used in the New| ‘Testament as a symbol of destruction, an illustration of how all the Maite wicked God will destroy People| know something ever the w t on where it can be twisted into signify- | ing eternal torment, those who love that | kind of punighment for their enemles are swift to take advant of it—eternal torment is the just, the loving thing to 0 all the heathen who never occurs in any connec: hi graded who, born in sin, in weakness, find eae ve seeernere and overwhelmed by the cary asstee all not church members.—2 C ‘This kind of thing has gcne on #0 long that everybody pee ually came t eve it, and remarkably few have inquired as to its scripturalness. Becpo: 4 sensibdli people held aloof from religion entirel: unwilling to confess the: ves believe of such a doctrine or worshipers of such | a God. Hells Galore—Modern Theology. But now we have variations oe suit our more refined feelings. éut giving their aanony, | tell v vi tales about Hell, Some hav. slower fire, not so red-hot; others have it | merely @ place of mental remorse. ‘They | do not call the place Purgatory, or admit that there will ever be any release from it. They say that there nothing im th i ne kind of Hal According te the Catholic Ceatrion, all Catholics go te Purgatory to be purified | the and fitted for Besveni and they olee in that this torture is lesa than the eternal torture reset atte ees their viewpoint, man, the woman, the child, thet tl treme Unctien, gets in Grme Unctig ets inte Panga , but we lear it, maid it. We notice, however, that very few seem to like it for themselves; nearly all frost these tortures for their si he Panter fany one is hap) py ia the in mostly does not ae was merely pb vtec oe peta mul- titude who are tooki ad a better future than is held out by the of the Dark Ages. Others should not read bia sermons bo| said, or come to ‘When once the lle “mind has be- come settled upon certain convictions, no support for its delusions, continued the speaker. Thus one of our Lord's parables han hoon seibed pos t0 rove that Hell is jace of torture, parched tongues, etc. e cannot discuss this pareviss vo mut confine ourselves to But we offer free of which we have written wit making these figurative statements clea! will yporeen m= Packae Basel uesting & y pa i Hell, wall f. prompt ifeeved, That pamphlet wil | your. questions on tl abject’ jeasure in gi ng it away free ba beognen I ow the eve blessing, the relief it brings to many honest, earnest hearts. 1 know that many after reading are e1 aed se love, worship and serve the grea\ of Love heartily, intelligentiy, a3 . before Where Is Hell? Who Are There? EE Our English word Hell comes to us from the German language— cs hole. It is, therefore, a wal tele} good ion for the Hebrew Fy, heal, atic ‘eigaiies @ pit, a hole, a wo New Testament Greek eres us Wiader as the exact sqvivelen’ of Sheol. Whenever Sheol is translated into the New Toate) Greek the | Si word used is Hades. The Paal: “Thou wilt not leave ve Hy it. Peter trans-|fe t9. me tel ints well fn the | word to centuries before. 1 He |to human, cart! of | Word it, to all the poor, ignorant and de-| °F the tomb, | bro |Thou heardest my voice.” He and forget that | Christian faith and h the Bible about their |have nothing to live fer, \us that Christ has died and risen. The |fore, ultimately, maaces, etc. We think this far better than the| God a for a better God | not yet i .. | of Christ and Hos wilt not leave My soul Good, Bad, Rich, Poor, in Hell. At atime when the Bible was not hands of the people, and not con: because they had th {believing all that they said. charging them all with hypoc witherror. ‘ ible does not tell about oing to Heaven at death; but it docs I, bad, go to Hell at ‘id went to Hell, and ‘ote the Apostle Peter's js not ascended into the | Heavens.” ) David was not not a follower of Chri resurrection will be | will be to share in jwhicn will eventually be world-wide. We remind our hearers that the Bible history of four thousand years and more jhas no reference to a he: toh our le a fiery ie wa ips unable to juite half of the occurrences of rd ord dheot by our English word hell. translate the wor |They were obliged to translate the ma- |jority as grave or pit. They should have made no exception; in every case the should have been rendered grave it; that is its meauing. jesus was up out of Sheol, Hades, And there was another person ht back, Jonah, who the Lord de- was typical of Himself—Jonah's brs days in the belly of the fish corre- sponding to our 's three days in Hell, the grave. The resurrection of Jesus was represented also in Jonah’s ex- riences; for on the third day the eat h vomited him forth on dry lund. mah, describing his expericnces, “Out of the belly of Hell cried 1, and Tea- cued from the baly of the fish. which was his Hell, tte explicit in declaring ly die, not merely sem to ie, and that there would be no future le Shatever for mankind without » rovided for a who died for our If there be no id, all of our perished; we to live for. But | he assuren Te all will be delivered from. eo, Hades, the grave. resurrection of the a merely to rel: in. ly | was not ble that any could be fully Fe | rove sie! ay Rg tthe bo ee tet u Wier man God teller that te Ais a Me vided Jesus as “the Lam| the foundation of the worla. Gathered te Their Fathere—Aalesp. Of both the good and the bad we read that they were gathcred to their fathers, Their fathers were Cet in bees fer that is not « sleeping place. notin the Het? Hell of Erthedor tyaed he Lad he Dark Ages; for They did not ry for the same reason. d are sleeping still, and fd continue to sleep until they are wakened. "This thought is gi ‘Testament as well matter how foolish, it seems able to find |that Lass Paul declared ‘that all Uy the ‘Chack ‘vould sleep, exce] yin those who welt be -_" at the time of Christ's Second Comin, is from this us; repeat that the Milleanial ha & described as spect an awakenin, the — sleepi ad.—1 Corint lneoaene & orin' bs

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