....... ...~ vuut-'5 uuu uu Unal|Cl'I Imsa splendid men and women ' small lgcloalfn. but the eld In the That. means North and South Am- urupe. Ash and Africa and Al! the of the us; . Work on Now Ground '/that Does Not ` lnorloro mu. 0IlIon:-'I'lIo Clvllrr { / ' Iorvlooi _. ~UNQCCUPIEl)V P`lEI_j)S.,. unuulgv (U uuu,-M. uuu Hm! IIHIO NIH!` all. mid, I dxnft knnw anything . about this company. but so many oruod men are ut the hand n! Itthnt it must ho on-nllont, and m .lng stock` in it must be` almost 3;` `ma 1;; joining the church." so. may bought H16 stock nnd new-hnps nacolt-ed one dmdend an auto lump them nun. b'ut nfmr awhile thgy found than thc mmpnny had ma:-gunned uad _hnd n dmeront pnaldont _ and dlannm tumours and dlemn * ununn. Othu-cuuuunenuorub I I 9 i I t , I > o`enai\'e. ` UI\7llL\lll'I.\lIl. ` You would not be :30 rnugh on that man if you knew by what. pmcoss ho had lost. his faith in (`hri. I have known mon skeptical from tho fact that they gmw up in houses whom religion was owrd no. _Sundny was the most awful day u the week. Thcgy had religion driven into them with A trip htumuor. They wem snrfvitod with prayer meetings. They won` stuffed and choked with oatochisms. They won ofton told they were the worst, boy: the phrents ever know, because they liked to ridmiuwn hiii bottor than road Bunyan : Pilgrim's 1 mgresa.," at '1-var father and mother uniimd of mligio they draw down the oorncu of their mduth and tuned up their oym. If my one thingwiil send is buy an girl to ruin nuonar than another, that is it. - If I hnd had such 0 father and ntothor, I feu- rlshouiti have bum nu indoi.` When `I was a boy in Sunday achrynl, at mic time we had 3 teacher: who, when we were not ntttontive. struck us over the had with the new Tustaxm-.nt, and than is 4| way of using even the Bibio on an to mnko it Others were u`-ippod up of skepticism` from being grievunsiy`wrongcd by any man who prpfmaed toboo Christian. They had a pin-tnor in ' businan who turned out to be A tit-st-clans oooundroi. shongh A rofesaed Christian. Many years ` 5'0 may out all faith by what hnpbenod in an pit company which was formed amid the pet;-uielituy Lzxcittment. Tho oqmpnny ownoti nohuid, or if t.hey_did thvn: was no sign of an pmdumd, but . the pmsideut of Lhe company was 3` Pros- _hytt_:riun vldvr. and tho umaururwuur piwppui \`c:itrnn.-in. nn nno dimctor Methutii.-tt. cm! it-min-r and the mm d - reemra pl`.lmilut!lIl!\lt3tl1bt.;l'! at liuutist and e Cong-n\gnt.iunni_ vimmhes. Uircuian weiu gotten out hguing what. tnbuiuus pron- poc-i.a' opened hornm this company. In- nnnnnt yuan and nvnunnn n-I... I._.l - nun- I , I I 1 | pun wag. ulsuuu 91 mung now or nun 5 with the gentle hand oi love. we uonp: ` to take him with the inn: pinchm-s of on. ul instlcism. . - r An Ilynnla` I\nO has no. -nun}. ..- AI.-A __-_-- uuu wuuu uuu nuw ulay um 38! Ill. 1 Comps:-ativoly little effort. as "yet hll been mode" to save that large class of per sons in our midst coiled skoptiw, and he 1 whogoos eowork here will nosbo building upon another ma.n`s foundation There ` issgl-out multitude of t.hn'm. They am, afraid of us and of chug-chos.' folf the reason we donot. know how to twat thnm. One of this clhssfiot Christ-. and hour with- whst tondnrnoss and pathos and beauty and success Christ dealt with them : Thou shalt, love the Lord thy God with all thy hoart. nnd wit.h all thy soul, and with all thymind. and with all thy stmngth. This is the rst mmumndmont, and the somnd is like to this--namely. thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. Then: is no oommsndmont greater thnnd this." And tho scribe` said to him: Well, Master, thou hast aid the truth. for than is one ` God, and to love him with all the heart, and all the understanding, and oil the . soul, and all tho stmngth, is more than ! whole burnt offerings snd sacrices. " ` And when Jesus saw that he nnswemd t dlscmetly he said unto him, Thou are not for from the kingdom of God." So a skeptic was ss`vt-d in one intm-view. But few Christian pooplo trout the skeptic in that. way. Instead of taking hold of him with tho xmntln lmnd nf lnvn an inn -no I I i i `I -x x ` i \ \ SHIG. ' ' 7 Now. what is ustiflcationf I will tell ' you what justification is. When A sinner "hciio_vos, God lets him of. Ono summer ` in Connecticut. I wont to a large factory, ` and I mw over the door written the words", Or No admittance. " I entered and saw 15 over the next door, No admittance, Of 3 course I`(`Ilt(l`(`d. I gotinsido and found itapin factory, and they were making pins, vory oorvimnhio, fine and useful pins. Sothe spirit of oxciuslvoness hu ' prootlcoily written owe the outside, door ` - _ of many a church No `Admittance. " And , I if the stangor enters. he finds prootimlly Q written over the second door. No odmit- . juice." and if he goes in over all the pew doors aooma written. No odmittnnoo," I i i s i while tho-minister stands in the pulpit 3 ham in; out his iittlo niootienof belief, puundin `out the technionitiee of miigiolv -m_ok_ing ' us. In the most proctiml. common as my. and laying aside the nonosoontinls anti the hard donitiona of religion. go out on the God given min- aion, telling the pooplo what they noed_._. and when and how they can get it. Comnnmhivnlv lltn Anlif. nu `rat has . in Nut: um!!! um) Wlll BEW3 I.no_m now. > But we gu,iuto_a profound and elaborate donitsltlou of what. justicatlon is. and oftor All the work them am not, outside 1 of tho loomed professions. 6.(l1J.pooplo in `J .th6 Unit/od _Staie"s who can toll what just.i- ` `grants thoxu the full mmisslon of thoi oatiou is. I will road you the denition: "J ustlilmtlon in puroly A iomnalo not. the not of I judge * sitting in the forum, in which the Supreme Rulor and J udge, who is '-uooountnblo to none, and who alone knows the manner in which tho ends of. his unlvorsol govornmant can best be ottainod. tool-mus that which was done by ` thou hstltutogond not on `account. of any- thing done by thom,'but puroly on account of this gracious moihod of mokonlng. - sins." \'...`.. .-.|._. n. `S_.,..n .. , A v If ' rd to c ' t 5 at qymmmp `.53 mt$lt1i1\l`du?t?u:ut of our `religion. Whoa wp talk to people \ about the uyspoamtlc union and French oncyulopedlanlam and omstlnnhnn and oonlpl-utonslnxxlsm. we no uslmpolltlo Mid little understood on If A physician nhould'u\Ik- to an onilnnry pullout about they porlmrdhuu and lntoroontal muscle. and sourbublo aynxptmna. Many o1`ua_ coma out of the thoolnglcnlaomlnnrios so loaded up ,that W0 take the first ten years to show our people 'how4nuoh we know and the next uvn yon:-a got our people to know am much as we do know. and at the and and that neither of us knows any .t.hlng as we ought to know. Here no hundreds of, thousands of slnnlng. strug- \ gllng and dying ppuple whonood to mal- : 120 just one th1ng~-thnt Jesus Christ oamo IA) nave thnvm and uvill mu-n tlnmn nnw ~ that should advertise . ugly mono dying for leek uu.wu acres is no unusual possession. There is a nut ileld here and everywhere unoccupied.-plenty of room more. not building on another man's foundation. We need an churches to stop bombarding the old ironcliui sinners that have been proof against thirty years of Christian as- sault and aim for the salvation of than who have never yet had one warm hearted and point blank invitation. There are churches whoee buildings might be worth $11,000 who are now averaging re new ' converts a year and doing less good than many a log cabin meeting house with tal- low candle stuck in wooden socket and a minister who lnus never seen at college or know-n_the difference between Greek and Choctaw. We need churches to get into aympathy with `the great outside world and let them know that none are no brok- en hearted or hardly bestend that they will - not be welcomed. "No."v\ye eome lasti- lloul Christian. l don't'iihe to be crowd< ed in church. Don't put any one in my w." My brother, what will you-do in davenl When a g at multitude that no man can number mblee, they will put fty in y ur pew. What are the select e todoay assembled in the Chitiiu churches" compared with the mightier mil- lion: onteide of them! At least a,ooo,om . people in this clllster oi seaboard oltiea, and not more than 200,000 in the churches. Many oi the churches are like a hospital that ite patients `must have nothing worse than toothache er:-nu arounds." but no broken heads. nocruehed ankles, no {matured thighs. Give In for treatment moderate sinners. velvet coated sinner: and sinned:-e with a [ions on. It lb as though a man had I Jarm of 3.000 Acres and put all his work on one acre. He may raise neversolnrge ears of corn. never so big head! of wheat. he -would remain poor. The church at` God ' has bestowed its chief care on one acre and has raised and in that ileid world. ` eriea. Europe, Asia `bland: oi the sea.` . It is as though alter a great battle there were left 50,000 wounded and dflll on the eld and three sums-cma gave a I their time to three patients under I.heir charge. The ~ major general comes in and eayeitethe 7 acetate, "Come out hereaad look at the wall No.9; `hm ` there and fanning their patiel *9-'-".....""'...`""::r:.:"...""'~` ah lune -na .5... ....'.'.f.'.! Anu _|uuu uuu uuug`-Lnn( Jtll lJ.l'llW UB1 to save chum and will save them now. Rut an: an no... ......o.......a -...u ..|..:.... uyruuru In'uII\' llll (`IIlnpl\ny, ]n. L mm and wmunn whu had a mu, ' to invest, and that mm. um. .11. I nu;-1mns., `hon. HHDIIIIV. but an mnnv mm ....... -.. -takes all cut tix_n6 to k1!vp thu tiios*oi!." In this mviui bnnlu ..r< mi nmisori-ow, when millions have fallivn uu miiliunu. do not 106 us spend all-our lime in taking can of It few `-people, and when the com- luhndmomua. "Go int9.iho wurl ." II! practically, "X0, 1 cannot go; I have hero 0 (cw choice cases, and lam busy keeping-\oi!_ the tiles." Tho;-o Annuiti- Sudan today who` have never ind any Ch:-isi.lan.wox-kcr look them` in the eye. ` and with cu-nostneda in the noccntungion 1, Como." or they would long lo have been -in the kingdom. My fricndl, ` raligipn is cighor I uhhm, or 3 tmnendoul T mn1i&y..If it be I ahnm.lotnceuoto| have anything to do with Christian annot- ation. I! it. be; reality. then great popu- lations are on their way to the bar oi God unntgod` for the oi-dual. and what are vro ' doing! ` g In man. on .......|. n.- .....uu...a.'..o Ana. . . m--....w,., nu-nu nus Lunuuq N..- ,.,...,... potnnlemn The "d"`" ` no land. or thaxdld retain sngno nlgn pmdtmnd, _ The Jnpnnlas um 5 the `door of hint. tho trwumrur WII an ~ walk Inside \1~stn'm.-m, llllunodinv_(~t(n- 3- the rst mill st old}.-a dl- hon V TM` mlueut nwmburs W011! em `lunnl Um-ulnrs weiq "Mich, Idol L 19" id '1' led this omupnny, arrlvcdnt'I`n n wmpnn whu limo I "h PlM=fl'"` !1'p u nndsorrow. -mm rl wlunn lhn nnln. Iulhd `In I Duel. PARIS. Much l.-~Oomme!:denc Loch- telie. muina force. n_Neuilly um morn- ing laugh: 5 duel with ewordu with H. Porches`. eliee Hurry ,Alie. inio `nu wonnd.fmm which Alia died, I. nhnielie btohe Ale` guard end drove his weapon than in Me opponent's body. Duel wuteeuh e newepeper centro- vent. WIVRV l`=I'lIlV IU full`. 1 ffy llUl'I'll`|_I LU l kivkvgl chair shoes on the plan! 1 form and vutomd the man. \\'hen they arrived at Tnkhp they mg:-ly looked nl-uund the for their shoes, and glut oonztertmuna pmvguml when then shot: were nowhuro tg holonnd. unnnun U. npn,vII'ru1uu|ulpnll, Wuu pa an oxtonbh-o !m\`1\l1'r has spent: ums|d- omblo time in Japan, guys that thu [utm- osng ppopie of (hm muumfy. though their ndvnnm in rlvmzmlnn hm: boon rapid, sumo of their prlmltlvo slnlpllcity. .Iapnhban always leave their shoes at 5, human \:\,'hon they enter and In their stocking foot. rst. ruilmad WM quu-tod from Yoko- homn to Tukln all the Japnimso uvntlmuon cmzv tn rldo. 'l`hlay hm-rind to the AI-I-h-nd In 'l`nk In their nnsv lnnknll nnmnul When ` u aal div `nun scan. `I lmvo heard of what. was called the ` thundering lvgion. " It was in 179.8133 1 of tho iionmn army in which some (`hria~ tinns in-longed. and their praynra, it- was i said) wen nnawm-ed ivy xhnnder and : lfjmiug and bail and tempest-, which ovux-throw an invading armyhnd saved the empire. And [would to God that you could he so mighty in prayer and work that you would become a thundering le- , glory. bofom which the forms of ain might ha routed and the: gates of hell made to i cpambre.` All nbqml now on ilhogoapcil chip! I! you cannot be a mputilror am-st mats. he a htokor. ora dwkhand, or at command to climb the mi-lines. Hdavovv away, now. lads! shake out the reef: in the fomsopsall! Cqme. 0 heavenly wind, and an `the canvas! Joana aboard will assure our mfoty, Jana` on the no will beckon ua forward. Joana on'i.ho shining ahore will woioome uaui.l:to "And so is mine mpau Mhey amped ` cab to land. " . . unsuxuuus we army is new recruits. The fact is, this is I big world. \\"hen in our schoolboy days we learned the di- ameter and circumference of thin planet, , ivedid not learn half. Ii. Ti the latitude end longitude and diameter and circum- ference of want. end woe end sin that no glima can calculate. This one spiritual continent. of wretchednese reaches ecroes ' ell tones. and it! were` celled to give its geographical boundary I would uy, it is bounded on the north" end south end eat and went by the green been of God e eym- glethy and love. Oh, it is e greet world! nee Ilx o`clock this morning en lent. N.- nooonm been born. mam um. mult.i- ` plied populntlons are to he reached of the f gospel. -In Engiend or in eutern Ameri- can cities we on being much crowded. lndln acre of ground is of great value. but out west 500 acres is eamell farm. and Na!) notes is no unusual possession. There in vast. u-ld'hn. ..`..n .........L..... 1 l l was Thomas Chalmen was onoeoekeptie, Robert Hall a `skeptic, Robert Newton 5 elioptlc, Christmas Evans is skeptic. But I uuunully. when`once, with strong hand, they took hold of tho chariot of the gospel they rotted it on with what momontum! If I address such men and women today, -I -t.hI-ow out no soo. . I implead them. with tho nu-mury of the good old days when at their mothor's knvu thuy mid. Now I-lay mo down to shop." and by those days and nights of starlet fever in which she wntohod you. giving youthe medicine at. just the right tuna and turning your a pillow when it was hot. and with hmds i E 1 3 I I I ` that many years 1530 turned to dust soothed away your pain. and with voice. that you will never lwor again, unless you join her in the better country. told you to ` never mind. for you would Ioel better by and by, and by that dying `couch. where she lookedeo pslernnd talked sonlowly, catching her bnmth between the words, and you fuel an awful loneliness oomlng ovor your soul-by all that I beg you to come back and take the some religion. It was good enough for her. It is good enough for you. Nay, I have .3 hotter plea than that. -I plead by all the wounds and won and blood and gratin and agoniu and death throga of the Son of God; who approaches you this moment with corn hmw and lanwnted hands and whipped hack and saying. "L`omc- unto me, all you who am wmry and heavy laden, and I will give you rest." '1I....... \...__.I .1 __I.AA - gnu; -an--s -nu-u nu--rp. (`hm-lea D. 11nn,.*'ng-Pniindapmg, who u an nnonnlvn Onlrnlnr D-um snnnt nu|hnIrI_ - wum. uuu cnmu-\~n_ mum to utter is `-`Pupn or )imunu_s. but I think the first word that 1 over nth-nxi was Why 9" I know when it is to have a hundred mid- ` nights pour their di|l`kIi(`8,~i into "(mo hour. Such men are not. to `ho sco'ud,but. helped. Turn your back upon is drowning mun whon you have the ropo with which to pull him ashore and let that woman in the third siorvy of a house porinh in the `names when you have a ladder with which to halo her out un_d null her down. nthezr thnn `turn your back sooingiy on a skeptic, whose soul is in more peril than the bodies 0! those other ondnngomcfonoa . possibly can be. Oh, skepticism la n dnrkl d. Them in men in this houao who uld dive` I thousand worlds, if they poaaosaed (ham, to got back to tho` placid faith of their fathers and mothers, and it is our pimp to help them. audio may help thommovor through their heads, but Always through their hoarts.` These skeptics, when hroughh to Jesus. will be mightily omfctim. for more so than those who uevor examined the evidence: of Christianity. nu. his :_u..n.`.'a;5`.3': 55am W `Others have gone into skepticism from < a natural persistence in risking the reason . why. They have been teerfully stabbed ` ` of ths`intorr`ogution point. There are so many things - they cannot get explained. They cannot understand the Trinity or how God on be so\'m'o'ig11 and yet men a A` free agent. Neither can .1. They say. "I don`t understand why a good God should ` have lot sin come into the world." Nei- ther do'I. Yqx while others have all physical and mental ~oqulpnmntP" I cannot toll. Theygo out of church on Easter. morning and `say, That doctrine of the resurrection eon- foundvd mo." beyond unrnvelmont. I understand all the `pr(x\`s-It`s~b}' which men get into the dark. I know thc,-In alla I huvo tmvelml with burning feet that blister:-d way. The first word. that children, learn to is `.`l mm_" nr ".\IrnnInn " imo T` hint. u... say to a y .and sol altered it to sixpennyworth. She say. Why was that child ' started in life with such `disadvantages. - So it is tome 0 mystery nut: uscu puux - win to K in that position, usuurr It girl said: `Certainly, and what kind 0! else- tic` 7 ;How was I to know that there were two kinds or elastic? However,I said: `The kind they use for catapults.` She went behind asort at desk and stopped there patiently for some time. She may! have gone there to laugh or she may not. After a few minutes she came back and re- marked : ` `Elastic `you said, I think 7 Theh she began to measure itont. I took it awn! in A ,whitey-.ln-own paper parcel. and everybody stared at me. When] got. outside the shop I threw the parcel down on the pavement, in n {it of irritution.I I D tho company. with many mgmts, to miign. And all that tho nuhs`I*ribers of that stock" health had muned the-!onner.o`iooriof had to show for tht-ir investment warn ; lgmutifqily ormum-mod on-rtilicaw.` Some- times that man; looking over his old pliers, oomos ncmss that ourtiiimte, and it in sq auggmtivo that he vows he want: : none of the . religion` that the pres qeuu -_ and trustooaand diroctors of that 0 com- Pliny professed. 0! count their rajoction of mligion on such ground: was nnphuo- nophiool and unwina. I am` told that ` . many of the United State: army desert 9 every `year, and thonhm thqnumin of ` court mnrtiniod any you. In that guy thllls Ichinat the Uniwd States govern- ment that `swore them in? And its aoidiar * " of Jesus Christ dosort, is that anything dc-pend. Ixllnnt tho Christianity which he uwonb '10 Iupport and` dofendi How do you judge I oi the curmncyof tho country? By a ooun-v I-' torfoit bill ! Oh, you must have pationoo with those who hnvo ix-_e_n swindled bj msious pmumders. Lives in tho prosenod '_of others I! fmnk, hum-st. rarnost Chris- - tian life,` that they may be attracted to the) some Saviour upon whom your hopes Rm.......I.... ..1.....n..:..... ..l...}..... 1...}: ..,._..- r Rexnexqbor akopelrxy alwisyn had Acme mason, good or bad. for extstlng. Goethe : lmllzlun started hen the news calm to Germany of the mrlhqu-uke at Lisbon, ` November 1. 1775.` Thus 00.000 pa.-`op1e should have perishml in. that earthquake n'mHn the aftor rising mt -the Tugua so tlx-rod his s_vmputhlus- that he t-hmw up lxjliof In the goodness of God. mw-a I...-.. ......... 1... _|......:..:_... n____ Tllcy Lon Tigolr Sihm-I. ,'\I',Al.Y\IlIIII lI| lullll lclll` |llII l1SII It-'7 I "W3 not. impossible." he answered. as i In picked up his hat. Observation ii no good. I've found that out. Study is also no good. The male, man" can nd out nothing bong the female {Ash- iona In those vniyx. But: 1 have jug; uxougili ofu third (`ourse~~thoughc of it. . while I was talking to _\-ou-nml I mu now going to try it." He nut on his hat. "On the whole," he added. it is perhaps as well that you refused toszmunh tiuct win- dow for me. You may have been right; and listen) I Ipoko too harshly who 3 said that you were Iupoctlblos 1 vol much worried it the time, and you nut, unto Illovunon. lshuil bring you the ,udIII.05lookn$|o-night Au unit." itlludn"--n &.nndA In` It -3 yuu In In! just DOV." "Look hue." -I said. "you'd battarxin up the whole thing. You can`: possibly do this column. and you'd better wt-no your (editor and any so." - . He would not ukc my advice. ' A good all-round journalist can wt-Ma an article on anything, he slid obstin- ntely. "I'm going of to wt-ito my Qrclg nnw-~thls minute." ` V. . , But do be reasonable." I dud. "Why Mtnmpt the impossible!" - IO.'u nnf. Inlnnznlhln " Mn -....o--_._I __ can possluly unuenlunu. Ind may cnuiod in ad man a distinct. amount of norvou mm jun. Perhaps you notlood ~16 when you met me just now. "I run`: I.--u H .I ...m u......I.I L....._ _n___ ' families nil-of whom have been pious. Do` V Leann ms an: n xpecuu orl to do, and he era are not -npt to imitate Paul. -.9 build on other people's foundations. lfw_ rect : ochur-ch, we prefer to have it filled it I we author I Sunday school class. we went ' good boy: and girls.` hair combed. faces , . washed. manners attractive.` Son church 1 in this day is apt to be built out oi other ; churches. Some ministers spend all their I time in fishing in other people`: ponds. and 7 they throw the line into that churh pond ,1 nndljerlx out o hlethodist. and throw the ' line into nnother church pond and bring out n Preebyterienor there is n rellgioul row in some neighboring church. and the whole nchoolo! ilsh swim oil from that pond.nnd we take them All in with one sweep of the net. What is gained? Ab- ` Io_luteiy nothing for the general onus of Christ It is only us in an army. when I regiment is transferred from one division tonnother or from the Fourteenth regi- ment to the Sixty-ninth regiment What Itrengthens the army is recruits. The fact is. this in A Mi. 2.-m.l.I urn-.. A ronm-aux mus mssniu ssui nu) aux wsx1"1'o arm: T0 am.` nothing but. stare into shop windows. They muddled my head more than you 1 can possibly nudemtnnd. and they onuiod in Addition distinct. Amount. nf n-unm- Iufll I0 I00! O5 |O'lII`llB. AI IUVOIP." Eodldhthcnolhogddslnl It WIIIETU I IIILICIICQ. ' 7 "But. this thirteenth column. What._ have you done towards it P" - I've readihe fashion papers. but that`: about all. Since luncheon I've boon doing uuunuug. um. um: anelcu) tutu. A sum I0 ner: `Sit down again. I've not done with you yet.` I A policeman was passing near, and she went to speak to him. --wen?" ' - I , "Oh. I.didn't `atop. There didn't loan: to be anything to stop for. I was out of _the`pu-k and into `a hansom before the woman had nished with the policeman. I told the man drive that to Charing Clues. In my hurry and confusion I had forgotten to leave the elastic behind me, had when I-had paid the cabman I found that I wns still grasping the paroelin my ' hand. That didn't matter. I left the elmtic in I ower-pot at I restaurant where I luuched." ` I-Duo oI.|.. ALa_4_,_,.n . .__. nun. ` r ` "It struck me than that `I was not get- ting enough detail. I had"only jetted down the general etYe'ct. _A woman. was sitting opposite `me with I good many things on; so] began to sketch them. I I was absorbed in my sketching. 'b\_1Is I remember that 1 did have 3 shadowy idea that the woman was beginning to look uneasy. Presently she got. up. It was out of sheer absentmindc-dne.-m (I was only thinking of the sketch) that I said to her: `Sir ulna-n nanln I`:-n nnf Ann- u.-hi. ...... AVU. ` it hurt. [6 gr- Tm: Kxxn IIIEY r.~:R I-`OR (`A'l`API'L1`s." suppose`. A boy bicked it up and handed it back to me Again. Then I w`ont. on to the park. I thought I might make some note of the dresses there and also get rid of the parcel. Lsatidown on a chair. `paid my penny and got out. my no't.o-book. I 3 ngaule notes of three dresses that Iaaw. 1 Those are the notes: `Mn I Dlnnlp Iuld: f'Whnt next? ` Host my pluck suddenly. I trlodto speak About llomq llnppineal; ' but I couldn't. He asked me what he'conld ` have the pleasure ol' doing for me, and-I I stnmmered out "something about elastic. It was the only thing I could think of. Ila `took 1 up to a counter with A proud, beautiful girl behind it. and I `said: ' `l~2ln.~stlc,"'please. The girl said: `How many yards would you require?" I didn't -know anything about that, and so lsaid _twopennyworth. Then Fthought .that seemed rather "n poor` /thing to .say girl altered it tn .uiximnu\"wnrl`h Rh: Now riu Pubuuhod7All Rlchu mumq. CHAPTER III. - A sort of bluish. Looked ait nu on xor service in the open tield. in; out the plan for his missionary i, with more brain than any of his confe poraries or pradecossors or suc- ht. out towns and cities which )7 Corinth. a bity eutioned for splendor and vice, and Jerlxsniom, where the priesthood tnd sanhedrin we both feet I: ' tools ho bus I special means to do it. 'Whn ready to iedii with pan the Oh iatian religion. Ho ~ ork to do, and he ' no Hm nnenloj ` npreached to. Ho goeato ` o BUICK. '- A kind of brown. Button: on LUU uuuza Black. A IpK..4I uu. `; no lunar all been muor to the aim! of police. any: in on identify one o! than in no ouplsnou ol 1 mutter. : Iioun The In nan. Tonoxm, Much Ii.--A oitinon 0'! go: standing wrote the mayor to any that had baud two men on Sunday strung to nuts In nimultuaoouuly :8 And M the exhibition buildm the effort: oi tho brigndo mighuag n THO `INC! llll bann aunt vcn yanrs. The gfmffe bu I tonguu ahnou immu- lnchea long. mg as ugao wmcn was mun uny. Recent insunnco autistic: show that 11 the wifo_,diea first. the husband on at grunge survivvu nine years; while If an. husband dies rat, the wife survive: do . ven years. pnnnln I'll oll ucoooor `I. 11. A dgmpluud gull. hpt; In I moln ` plan. will In 3 (av weeks (row 5 new heal. quite ugservlcauble and good-look in: as glut which was taken Recent. insurnnmnumtim aha- u... n uonuon D0 uaruue. I distance of In mung Tia total Amount of gold In cllfnlll-Iol 1 ax the prount time in uumatod as thou 1.070 million: of poundc sterling. weighing alt-ogathu S5 tons . The earliest now ever known in 01$ Britain was on October 1. Im A dot-nnltgtpcl nun 3-..: 4- - ._.--4 umogo IIIIIOSI u won as they can melt. It in calculated that it thdchlldnn uulu the are of the London School Board Inn to join bands, they would reach: Inndon to Carlinle. distance of Amount oi an!!! In ..|..m:.n..- 1 uuuu on nnomer man's toundntlon. \ The church is a fortress dlvinoly hnllt. Now, I fortress is for defense and fr drlll not for ntorlng nmmnnltlon. hnt an army mun aometlmee be on the rnnrch far out- nlde chcfortress. I n the campaign of oon- " `querlng this world for Christ the time has J come (or III advance movement. for I general engagement. for meaning the troops, for an lnvnsion of the enemies` country. Condent that the for-mare well manned by the nhlest. mlnlatry that ever \%:st the church. I propose. with others, 7! awhile to join the cualry and move out nd on for service in the eld. In ylnn the nlnn fur his ml-ulnunv-v uuuurnou noouc n century ago. For the rest the soil remains u itwnl In tho be-ginning. heaped up-u thpro in no doubt. wu the case--for tho purpou cf intirring `some distinguished pononqn. It is not uncommon. it. seems. even in un- disturbed hnrrown" to draw I blank. for the rain and tho nlow proouna of nsnn completely doitroy All hltlgon oi Inunl rennin: thnt jny have been bnrlod ` in then. The we I. however, In notlqum nt an and nx. Pnrli ont Hill. for I trench In bofngodng to right. and left no as to that oughly uplon the ronnd.-London Tch- [MP5- News at all Conn. ' Bu!-moan children of both! taxes bqig g , Imoo clmonrn won they I! mm.1m.... ....u.. l!oodIcoa'o Uodlooovoud Tout.` Boadloea`a -tomb atlll nnoloa undil- covered. Mr. Road. of British HI- seum. hm hod-tho trench `dug ooverol toot beyond the ceutro of the tumulu on Par liamont mu without. having found ony- Lhing to show for _whon thot. pal-tloulo! burying mound Wu raised. So lot tho net. result of tho Ionpty Council`: quell has boon o leaden anushot hall antaono ` ohipa of chino, but. both of then on - `modern jot.-om. Thorn no indication; . thouxh, that a portion or xho ground was t din rhod about a century ago. tho root. tha mil running a. It... I. uu. nuu u. never upyaenrea mun. Meanwhile the friends and nlatlonnol Charles liuckerton Saleinaker no getting very an`xious, and any information uh his wharnnlnnu unnld On oh...I.n.lI.`..._ vary uulxluus. nuu any mxormnuon use his whereabouts would be thunkhxllylv ceived; , ' r___ ____ u a tuna gu. - The remainder of_ than letter was purely personal. That week Home Happlnon announced that its f&L`lhi0D article was un- alruhlably crowded am. but. would appear in'the next` number. There never waa a next; number. In the following week the whole of Home llnppinesl waa em "out. and it. never appeared again. Mnnnwlnilo than frinmh uni -..I.M....- -0 uuu un.-utu uululuu. nverycnlng ll Igtll me now. I wont. Into A rutaurant III other day, nud there was Mlss Catlln; lurking behind some ten and 3 large bun. ,1 dashed out, jumped on to a `bus. and found that the woman whose cloths I had so mlstaklngly attempted toukotoh In the park was nlttlng opposite to me. I on- nbt. ascl|_pe from my unspeakable jhlllt Fate reaches out u long um of bolncldenu and colhlrn me at every tn ; That st- mnpt. to write the thlrt nth column .seems to hdve swelled up and lled my on- tiro life. Before the sun has set Ivnhsll probably mlmyself in thdsomo railway A carriage with the pmud girl who cold no so much elastic. Bun` llmuat rlsk-thnt _ I-Inglrunl has becoml` Loo snull for me. and lmust go.. v"I`hn I-nrnninnp n! 95- l..n-. .....- _.._.I_ llll` N HI SIIUVV i ~ You will never see inelogaln: It Is all over. The editor apparently showed my opy to his wlfe. and has written to Mime what` I mean by sending A cowardly and offensive parody in place of the work that he ordered. Ile'hu told me tooall ind. ll possible. explain. I shall not don. I do not chlnk that I con look him, or any- botly else. in the face agaln; I feel um I am rightly punished for my presumption.- It was wrong of me. In my. prldeln my own versatility, to bone undertaken~tha\l thirteenth, column. Everything In egnlnn won`: inm 1 mmmnne eh TC ---.-u uncut : ` hoot:-`d ti}; H31; tirnndgy u-rm $. man simultaneously 1 exhibition ' eoru nigh The but been no 6 ' Vol` Q I Monti! o! 1 PI V bl`. . E - at IUIIUIV B: `In the meixntlrne the park every Sui day looks very gay` and smart One of 910.. best dressed women than l'lu'\ve seen than lately ls unqneetloxmhl-y` Lady B. BB! wore a coat. and skirt of Irish gulpure ota dnll bronze color. with tabs of enuvde-nil ' silk rbordered wlth pmsaementerle. The same color was repeated la the accordion- plaltlng on the porn-pom.. and the whole ' was surmounted by` a hub of vleux5on~ surnh. trimmed wllvl1skunb',J Whatdoyo; phink or tlmt?" ` " I -.....A ......l..~..._ .L_. n _-___.I_ 1..-; IIL- avllllnloll". Aim. with we help of others. I had built. three churches in the `same city. and 1 not feeling called upon to undertake the superhuman toll of building a fourth` church Providence see:n 5d to point to this piece ssth e`eld in "Which I could enlarge my work, and I feel 3 sense of relief amounting to 'exultation.. Whersunto this work will grow I cannot prophesy, II. is inviting and pmxnisinn beyond anything I have ever touched . The churches are the grandest Institutions this world ever saw, And their pastors have no superiors this side of heaven, but there is n`work which mustbe done outside the churches. and to thuvwork I join mvself for awhile. "Lest I build on another man's foundation. Thu nhunumh I. - In-o....., .u..z-..|.. :...n. vc|vcl- cul. V-$f|!Ipl.`." _ - I did not cu-e"`to hear any mom. I thought _then, and still think. thut It sounded all right, Apparently it was not all rlghc, as tho following extract from or . letter I received from Salemukor two qua . later Will show ~ . tI\.-'nu unl'| _-.._.. __- LL, - ",1, in I II um rum Luul." ` ` Qultoc so. And la`: all imagination. Hem`: Another blt: `An oqunlly uuutnl confection was worn by a lady of 1 ntlnr ` more mntrpnly type. The skirt. cut uc the.pre'seut approved fashion, wk: of p _ tunin face cloth, allot. with bombulne: this was suitably allied with `(cape 0! Roman satin .0! n somewlmt, deeper Linn. .edged with brown Siberian daehshund. and ha\'lng'n deep empire collar of unbar velvet. cut \'-shape." I did inf. nnrn `on lung. --nu nu... I _n.unms on mac. ' " "I must confess that ltrsounds juqt lit: the run! tlng." ` "(.)nHAc on And lo`. `II (......z...u... r-- uon to play an around It." - He begun to ru' the that shoot... "It In to the effect that the season would noon be At. an end. and that the autumn would follow with its beautiful foliage. and tub- eequently he end` other high-bred English ~ girls would give themselves up to 0 round of country-house visiting. ' ` , 'l`haL`aall very very"wll.f I oheer but. it's not fashions." ,M "No: that's the Introduction." ~ Well, cut. the introduction." He turned over a few Sheets and read an ` follows: on n.. .LL. ___-~_;.:_ :. .., ,,., ,. n, 2-; wuu-ynuwu. "Flat or all." be mild, lot mo oxplall the theory on which the article In wrlphl. The novelist. works both from obunol and Imnclnluon.` Ho` oval-lIe'A_i`i loll chance romnrk in the street. And from 1 thu. withtho M11 of lgnnglndtlon In con- ` nu-non 3 chmat-or~-u-on an entire ndvol. I've wbn-.k'od on the same lines. I've ah: is my uumJng;poin_t the little that I )0- member of the fashion papers andjho |hop_ ~ windows, and I've allowed my Imagina- tion to play all uound It." " '~ Ha haunt: in rail` Hun rs}, ah-at It -~nn Backertou Salexlmkor. Pu~as1`bly. II In. mud hrnsubaequom. letter, I shall never use him Again. That. nlghthe looked rad!- nnt. triumphant. happy in the prldq ol `achievements. lie brought. with `him Qw- ` era! Iypewrmen Ihem 'l`hey.wero the article in question. which he hulk` completed. ` ` "IN-..o -0 _II II L- _:n.| llI.A __ -.._I4I- the Inks time that I over imw Chanel 1 NIW Yon. Merch'3.--Public intereet in the eervioee at the Acedemy of Nude` in eomething phenomenal. Althouh the ernndement in en innovation in religion: ' method: in New York. both an to time and place there is no church in the city to which eonxeny people goor where so much eagerness to secure edtniseion is displayed. The nenal immense audience we: present this elternoon to hear the famous preach- er. Dr. ,Taimage`e {subject was New Ground and his text Romans xv. 2), beet I should build upon another men`: foundation". ' Afegn ._hL .L_u,u . -1 I Io inn .g_I_._8lo Bopnon `u! He II Glad to ` `nzv. on. nAn.MAce'.'a SUCCESSFUL ' WORK IN NEW YORK-