The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1917, Page 9

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—- =) Teligious “ism” SAYS BILLY LY INDY vengtiet- Dechert Declares All the “Isms” in the World Can’t Scare Him. Billy Sunday preached his sermon on "The Gospel Plan” to-day, and ta | it presented a detailed argument on | the Divinity of Christ. He paid his respects, incidentally, to his critics @nd declared he wasn't afraid of any in the world. “If a man’s preaching the Word of God, he's sent of God. If he doesn't, he's sent of the devil,” declared Billy, in giving a rule for judging preachers. He said in part: “If the Bible is not the word of God, the whole of our lives is one vast mis- take. Good and evil can only be rela~ tive terms, whereby we express our Ine of conduct; there is nothing left but to please ourselves. We become @ law unto ourselves, and that spells anarchy, for without a revelation from | God we have no knowledge of a here- after, nor of a judgment beyond our present life, “Three are three rdinal points which we must believe to fully under- wtand the plan of redemption through Jesus Christ: (1) Hhe Divinity of Christ. (2) The substitution. (3) The resurrection of Christ. “It was in no unoertain way that Jesus bore record He was the fon of God. The Jews did not misunder- stand Him; they accused Him of bloaphemy. The high priest rent his olothes, The Jews sought to kill ‘Him, because He not only had broken the Sabbath, but said that God was Hia Father, making Himself equal with God, “They stand up and blaspheme me, I preach God's word and the miser- able scoundrels say it is not the word | of God, They're the blasphemers of our day, “It is remarkable that even the devil was forced to confess Him as the Son of God. ‘What have I to do with Thee, Jesus, Son of the Most High God, I beseech Thee torment me not’ “The devil admitted He was the Gon of God, so I've got more respect for the devil than for htose other fellows. We’ got to take off our hat to the devil there. But see how he whines when you get him cornered, He says, ‘Bill, don't preach against the saloon. Don't torment me. Let me graft and steal and debauch, will you? Why should you make war on me” See? The same old whine!” The evangelist then quoted t he Scriptures on the points of substitu- tion and the resurrection, “There are ten religions in the world, the three chief of which are! those’ of Mohammed, Buddha and Christ,” Mr, Sunday went on, “But | the first two are along national or geographical lines in that they are confined to a certain territory. But | the religion of Christ 1s universal. I'm not afraid of Holy Rollerism. Mother Eddyism, Unitarianism, Uni versalism, Dowieism, Social rift of tongueilsm or any . ‘Whatever is born of man s fa “If we are fully convinced He is the Christ we'll go home sober and de- cent, Don't go round iike a whipped cur, beating round the bush, Com out’ in the open for Jesus Christ an show yourself. Some of you are cow- ards, You think it is beneath you to waik down here and acknowledge Christ, Oh, God pity your miserab! hid | Holzwasser Home ' ‘Talks No. 197 or tiee ynr friends and Easily Accessible from by MU or 5D St. Crom A 4-Room Aare 4 san) Terms di New: doracy and Delivery Dy we tie Freight & yes ais re EP Specially Priced, them as moderately as to have a few hats, al These prices will enable ible. navy. Wheat or flower trimmings. Women’s Smart Taffeta Dresses Many in 7 Some in New $12.74 Blech and Paley waist 7 Straight line effect, | Surplice waist vestee lar of te |collar of Georgette, |and collar of white pAiecke Tle roel) straps from | Georgette. Georgette are, Si ceed Rovelty sleeves, taffeta cuffs. tunics. Ler eee Pointed tunic skirt. Another model has an embroidered waist, a tunic skirt with pointed sides, and Georgette sleeves. Lowe —Third Floor, Broadway. Our Far East Dep’t Is a Revelation of Artistic Merchandise. i NEW! Brassieres At Low Prices Seen in the Store A Daisy Handbag, Every woman ought to consider a brassiere a ne- cessity of her wardrobe. very breath of summer,— It rounds off the figure, made entirely of large white satin Eos! with sunny-eyed centres of gold chenille. Nature's own obliterating the ridge of the corset top, and gives a color scheme is used in the handle of gold grosgrain ribbon which graceful bust- line. threads through silk srectates crossbars of green. lined with green silk and fitted with purse and mirror, Main Floor, A pg: Shirtwaist Frock for a Miss— we po youthful! Heliotrope id plaid wash satin he bos Lomeli tkirt with wide belt. The blouse is of white Georgette crepe, daintily tucked and hemstitched, with large collar and cuffs of the plaid satin, Third Floor. A Hand Decorated Lamp Shade, from Japan It is made of paper, with graceful sail boats artistically hand painted (on a background of blue sky and water, A single thickness of fine blue Japanese silk gives a soft sheen, in delighttul contrast to the shiny black lacquered frame when the lamp is lighted. The stand is also hand decorated with ships. Basement, The Panel Veil, , Bandeau Brassieres—Made of allover lace, Lace stra on the shoulders, P* d6c Of Pink Cambric with deep oe, poet et front, nt | cotton ilet lace. tt hooks in ee om Ms Novelty Brassieres in variety of strong pink materials combined th retty laces ; and inserti ies tyokes, 296 from Paris Of White inane trimmed To be suspended at the back of the hat, or worn in Turkish fashion over the face. Rich black silk braid with heavy lustre borders the edge in scroll effect and a fine ‘black slken fringe‘ ecens at top and waistline with strong cotton Cluny lace and band- ing. Lace shoulder straps, 09 Of Allover Embroidery with deep yoke of lace. Ex cellent model to wear under 79 Lovely Summer Hats $4.96, $5.94 We have had prepared 300 trimmed summer hats and have priced We know that well-dressed women like ually suitable for dinner or dress occasions. em to satisfy their inclinations. Among the three hundred are: White or Navy Satin Hats in Breton Sailor and soft crown effects. Hatsof GeorgetteCrepe in large dressy shapes,—navy, white, or white wil Velvet Crown and Maline Brim Hats, with tiny flowers. “Soutache” embroidered soft hats in navy, white, or white with navy. Hats Illustrated are $4.96 and $5.94. Authentic Chinese Rugs, priced without sentiment at Lowa Wood Jewelry New—from Paris ‘There's a look of sincerity about its almost, crude simplicity. The smooth, uncarved surface and dull polish express decora- tion without ornamentation, Rings: Plain wood band with silverplated rim or signet plate. 94, $4.96 1.94, $4 La Vallieres: Wood ball of peas shape on silver plated link chain.” $1.74 to $1.94 Bracelets: Wood circlet with silver plated rim or artificial pearls. $2.97, $3.96 Hatpina: Ball, peat oo oval shaped, plain of ses wits single Tilsetunsa tor paar ome $1.94 Bt Sam's service. Sailor Suits, $1.98 With Extra Trousers navy or cadet blue collar and cuffs; one long and one short pants. Sizes 3 to Hat, coat, trousers, and leggings that any boy will be proud of Army style coat, laced pants, canvas leggings, and soldier hat Sizes 6 to 16 years, Extra Trousers, French faced to ins brown, shrunk, an checks, gray, tan and > A Summertime Table Service Event Chippendale (Triple- ware chase advances, and because slightly imperfect, at these exceptionally is gra slight as in many instan 8 Tea Spoons, Dess Table Spoons, Te le Forks. Small Tea Spoons Coffee Spoons, Orange Sp shins With That Delightful Oriental Aroma. FOR PATRIOTIC BOYS— Soldier, Sailor and Scout Suits —and other Summer Apparel The youngsters, infused with the to look like their big soldier and sai At Macys a complete stock of soldier, sailor, and scout suits, at “Lowest-in-the-City” gives full sway to discriminating selection. Good quality white galatea, with | trimmed with blue, also in plain 10 years. | Play Scout Suits, $3.96 | A real military looking outfit | Not @ soldierly style, but of a | added attraction, BOYS’ PALM BEACH SUITS, $6.24 A boy’s summer wardrobe is not complete wi dressy, cool and well-wearing summer suits. er fonro—Second Vloor, 34th A “D. A.” Lepositors’ Account at & pic Plated) Lableware At About One-Half Original Prices Before Advances. An important sale of this well known table- is now in progress, was contracted for charac te risticully to be almost imperceptible, s undetectable One Initial Engraved Without Extra Charge The following incomplete list suggests the savings to expect: | Butter Women’s Gloves, 64c 2 clasps; double draw backs. White only. fieare Main Fey 26th Mt., “Lowest-in-the-City” Price. Solid Gold ElginWatches $49.50 If the Elgin Watch Com- pany were not discontinu- ing the manufacture of this movement, our retail price would be nearly double this sale price. Heavy, substantial and mannish, with very finely adjusted 21- x ht move- ment, in a heavy 14-kt, solid gold case. The price quoted is ex- ceptionally low for a watch so finely adjusted and so dignified i in appearance. Jem —Maln F1., 34th 6t., Bwe: Dependable Merchandise Protect Your Oriental Rugs Whether you close your home or stay in town for the summer, your Oriental Floor Cover- ings should be properly taken care of. We have every facility for repairing, cleani and storing — Orien Rugs. Packed in cold storage vaults they are secure from damage by moths and covered by insurance. Our charge for such service is reasonable indeed. 6229 —Fourth Floor, OSth Street, Parnas spirit, long jor brothers in Uncle prices, Soldier Suits, $2.49 Made of high grade white repp blue and khaki, Brass buttoi four pockets, Sizes 3 to 10 years, Khaki Norfolk Suits, $3.89 With Extra Trousers sturdy, serviceable material | strenuous play and boyish activi- ties, The extra trousers are an Sizes 7 to 16 years one of these de, cold water oe Earns Money. Because this pur- long before the the pieces are very pare able to sell them low prices Chippendale, the eek platinum tone, and the in Banda ' a) Bouillon Spoons Oyster Forks, $1.88 1.24 $4.25 3.00 100 ' 100 Cream ' 125 Pickle 1,00 Fish Serving Knives, A Suits that were up to $54.75, for Suits that were up to $64.75, for Suits that were up to $94.75, for The Colorings: Mostly in delicate shades or unusual colorings, such as Paris sends. and tans. Leave Orders at ewe The Escalators Always Ready to Serve You People who have become accustomed to the Escala- tors never use the elevators unless they happen to be right at the “‘lifts’” when about to ascend to one of the upper floors. Timidity vanishes after one trip on an escalator. Because they are new to @ great many people, the latter hesitate to use them, But the fact is apparent to customers who use the esca- they are much and com- lators, that more convenient fortable than the elevators. An escalator is always ready for passengers. There is no such thing as waiting for an escalator. You step on when ready to go to an floor, and you step off the floor is reached. How often have you found an elevator ready to receive you? It seems that it is al- ‘ways up when you are on the ground, and always at the bottom when you want to de- ‘scend, Not so an escalator, how- ever, It is there to serve you the instant you require the service, Speci l ecia Purchase Eight Dainty Summery Styles at Fresh—crisp—clean—new blouses. finished seams, smart in cut and fashion, tastefully trimmed with laces of good supply summer blouse needs at savings—an opportunity that you should not let pass. The illustration pictures the eight attractive styles in the all made of fine, sheer white voile and trimmed colleetion, Black. and Colored Dress Silks Very desirable Rebs. itawy weaves, widths, patterns and h combined A Clearance of 155 Women’s Model Suits Long coats, braid bound; coats with fancy vests. All finely tailored. Some white serges braided in navy. Third Floor, Bway, Lingerie Blouses Semi-Annual Event—Remnants a At About One-Half Original Prices == [nere—Second Moor, B6th St. = 150 Japanese Pull Length SILK KIMONOS pleated coats; novelty $24.74 $28.75 $33.75 Full Silk Lined Emb'd Fringed Silk Obi Specially Priced ers each There are many light grays Roe Third Sn nh Order Booths, Grand Central and Hudson Terminale Continuation of the June Sale of Infants’ & Children’s Wear Dresses, colored and white, for infants in long clothes and children up to six years of age. Many pretty styles, of chambray, percale, striped, checked and plain colored ginghams. Empire and straight styles, with collars, cuffs and belts, of contrasting colors; bits of stitchery, pearl buttons, fancy pockets, etc, Sizes 2 to 6 years. White Lawn Dresses, 94c ‘Two straight pleated styles; one with square neck, with hemstitching and colored embroidery; the other buttoned in front, trimmed with colored feather stitching and em- broidered dots on collar, cuffs and pockets. As illustrated. Sizes 2 to 6 years, Fine Colored Dresses, Long and Short Dresses, $2.49 $2.79 44c {fine J ene cre] T tty at wera Gl fae Jopenene cove: | sees, BIMKty, eisiee, of. yoke the ra bloomer dress, hand smocking. Also. many speci Underwear, — bias tio Corset Covet ightgowns, Princess and Envelope Chemises, of simple, dainty and good quality materials, at worth while savi Meya—Third Floor, 35th Bt., Rear, trimmed with neat embroidery, Infants’ sizes to 2 year: in Misses’ and Childre: Teddy Bear Combi Priced Below Usual Wholesale Cost $1.39 Well made, with neatly qualities. An economy opportunity to three sides ‘The veil is a wide ; oT , ae iesim git with insertions and edgings of Val, and Venise laces. KaireniaNtreiranl SAQA ON CAN ONAN OV Ere Kaa E NE 0 Hand Embroidered ‘

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