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Se peat #5 — Reliable Pawnbroker, 72 Bth Av., Near 14th Street. none, Wateoes, Jewelry, Wee vel Far li ie Quality Inan Ever before rae: | God anyhow. and Fur Lined Overcoats fF apparel of all kinds cared tor| 4, ite FROMM he Mortis ranted if anybody saya anything against GOD'S ART GALLERY "MAKES SATAN RUN, DECLARES SUNDAY “Should Let the World, the Flesh and the Devil Know Where We Stand.” “Lat Your Light Shine,” was Billy Sunday's subject in the Tabernacle this afternoom Tho, “light didn’t shine” for more than about 4,000, A large delegation from South Brooklyn 4} | Was present. “It 1 can't shine as much as some i} | other preacher,” said Billy, “I'l shine f||as much as Billy Sunday can. I'd rather be a Nghted match in tho right place than an are light that has gone out. If you can sing, all right, sing! If you can't, you can worship There is @ whole lot more religion in the pows than there je in the pulpit.” "We should let the world, the flesh and the devil know where we stand,” sald Billy, “If you are a Mason everybody knows It. If you're an Odd Fellow vou wear the pin with the three links, and everybody knows you are. If you are a Democrat and any one who doesn't know it makes an attack on » Democratic party in your pres- . he'll find it out mighty quick. ‘The first thing a man does when he Joins a lodge is to get a pin, lodge he'll stand up and fight for it; but there are a lot of church mem- bers who will see the churoh and Jesuu Christ insulted and never open their mouths. “If they were real men they would do what a man does when he sees his wife or eister insulted, They would fight if there was a drop of red blood in their veins, You've got to dig up the church records to find out who aro members. “You can shine anywhere if you are right with God—It doesn't make | are,! whether you aré in a beautiful church | or out in some dark alley pillowing | any difference where you on your breast the head of some girl who has fallen, Christians will shine anywhere, Mere church members won't, “Are you keeping your light from shining because you are ashamed to own Jesus? The very first place in which you should let your light shino 1s your own home, ‘The mem- bers of your family ought to be the very first to know that something new has come into your life, “There is something wrong with your refigion if !t doesn't make your home happler and better, ‘The trou- ble is that we are killing 4t with for- |—~ lan? Does the man who brings your laundry know that you are a Chris- mality and rituals, Let your light shine so that other people will want to light their tapers at yours, “Don't be afraid to use your light. the gas to keep the meter from run- ning so fast. I hate to visit in alought to be as reiigious in buying home where there fs @ fussy woman | and selling as he Is in praying, Men following me around turning down | ought to deal with weights and meas- Let your ht burn bright | ures a that will not shrink on judgment the gas. and full, it, “You ought to live so that every one who meets you, knows you aro @ Christian, Do you? Does your milkman know that you are a Chris- so that everybody can see THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1917. DANCER WHOSE WORK ATTRACTS ATTENTION AT GRAND CENTRAL | FRANCES BROWN GRANO CENTRAL DANCE tlan? business as he fs in church, pur ne borhood ould t refuge for and the harlot. They a Half of you would fr the way you look at them. “You should love your nei yourself, You ask me wi means, Well, you feed you! ou are hungry don't you? Yes, give yourself a drink when you thirsty, don't you? Yes, That's you love yourself. Love your ne’ bor that way. hungry, is thirsty. yourself. Treat him as you tian? ‘They all ought to know, Our 34th St. Store t AMMEYEF ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit = 34" St. New York | 2-inch Coy Radical Reductions to close out Pumps not to be reordered | ‘omen’s Smart Pumps in all Pens Snow Buck, Patent Lea er, Black Kid and Gun Metal a ered Louis XVI. , Turn and Welt Soles. 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Nothing you little, If it is the best you can lttle thing sight of vects every one to “You must rem tells us to shine for God, The tro that they try to shin ing their Hmht shin put such a big can't see Jesus, They would rather be he Star of Bethlehem, ross the street hoer, be n. ‘ the horseshoer In to’ what God is going to do for you, ‘ell get out In a hurry.” Dresses, Dresses, Dresses, “Let your light shine in business. Don't turn it down as you turn down|A man ought to be as religious in drunkard "t, though, them up by Feed him when he Is Give him a drink when he "Do people know you are a Chris- “The Lord had a hard time when fe has a hard t me ave kind words ion’t look as if religion on a No, 8 shoe when you ought to I see some wom- en here this afternoon who look as That Look think that anything you do for God is too small to be worth do for Jesus is If a little thing {s all you can do great deal nber that Jesus with some people and preachers. ts ther than Some _peo- pital “Tr? front of the cross that the sinner ‘They want the glory. a comet’ than “Don't try to shine yourselves, Let | yur light shine—which is a very dif- ent thing, How can you let it hine 2? Well, if you aro a banker, r than that miser- “Build yourself a castle out of the sromises of God, and into tt, nd then, when the ¢ nes to empt you, invite him me in nd sbow him the pict Men's Clothing valls. Show him Hebrews xi., God's art gallery. His hall of fame. Tell he devil that those are pictures of West 42nd Street $5.00 and 6.50 Of colored cotton voiles. | $7.50 and 9.75 Of plaid and striped ginghams, Of linen and printed crepea, ‘BUCHANAN LINKED WITH LAMAR BY | phant | Council in Washington, D. jin Federal Court for conspiracy. He igh ~ ea are how igh- AMERICAN LAST do Let had inconspicuous, nade do, uble in If st and Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues A Specially Prepared Salc Wednesday, of Women’s Fashionable Summer Dresses and Suits Offering a splendid choice of exquisite models, including several entirely new ideas in girghams, cotténs and cpol printed fabrics, which are the vogue of the moment. Dresses, $9.75 and 12.50 Of embroidered cotton voiles, Dresses, $15.00 & 19.75 Of white net, embroidered. $8.50 and 10.75 | Suits at $13.50 to 35.00 Linen, khaki, eponge and gingham. Also many new and exclusive models in Women’s Washable Summer Skirts Made of Bedford cord, pique, corduroy, linens, khaki and cotton gabardines, in white or colors, at $2.25, 3.75, 5.00 & 7.50 WOMAN WITNESS “A roll big enough to choke an ele- paid the expenses of a eon- |ference of Labor's National Peace + Ae | cording to a witness testifying to-day | against Capt. Franz von Rintelon ani | seven Peace Council members on trial | The witness, L. B. Straube of Chi- cago, who was Secretary of the Peace Council before it “dried up” in Au- gust, 1915, at the time of the filght of von Rintelen from the country, was emphatic in ‘his description of “the rot." It was “topped,” he said, by a fifty dollar bill, and was coe at THE NEW FRANKLIN SIMON Men’s Ko-Ko Calf Shoe high grade but low priced Some Shops get $9 for shoes that are no better Ko-Ko Calf is cocoa-colored and Unusual enough to attract attention, but not enough to repel it! 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Evidence tending definitely to link David Lamar with Buohanan and Martin in the alleged conspiracy wae also introduced by the Government. Miss Fannie Ayres, for twenty~ three years a stenographer in the City Parks Department and on aix oceas'ons employed by Lamar, testi- fled that two men whom she be- lieved. to be Buchanan and Martin were present at least once during her work for lamar, She said they had been. addressed as “Frank” and “Henry.” By arousing doubt as to the pass- age of a resolution which the Gov- ernment entered early in the trial to ling the Peace Council with a plot to foment strikes, the defense scored trongly this Mbt Shoes West 43rd Street Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets Most attractive assortments of Women’s Blouses Portraying the very smartest modes and © materials,are shown on the Second Floor Included are Blouses of Georgette Crepe, Satin Striped Shirtings, Voiles, Dimities and Linens in models hand-embroidered, tailored or daintily trimmed with laces, beads and frills, at $3.95, 5.50, 7.50 and 8.90 French and American Hand-made Blouses are here at $7.50 to 12.50 An Unusual Value for To-morrow,Main Floor Women’s Voile Blouses Showing the newest models and trimmings, at $1.95 Nemo Hygienic Corsets Introducirg the latest practical innovations to insure absolute comfort, are being featured on the Second Floor. 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