Show LO LOBBYIST 6 VIS T TELLS or Of WORLD WIDE WAR ON fOUR EVilS Dr Wilbur F. F Crafts superintendent t tor of or tho the International reform bureau at Wa Washington D. D DO C. C gave three lectures at various churches yesterday At the morning service service In the First Methodist church he spoke on the World Wide Vide War Var With tho the Four Big Evils The speaker declared that there are aref f four ur principles for which tho the bureau stands Ri Right ht relations amon among men making the laws of business politics and pleasure the Jaws laws of Christ moral environment for children the cooperation cooperation cooper oper of churches and citizens for re ro- ro form The four evils against which the bureau is fighting j. j he said Mid are In Sabbath breaking break break- temperance impurity ing and gambling Doctor Crafts lectured on That Boy and Girl of Yours at First Pres Pres- church at 4 o'clock in the af af- af In part ho he said Nothing less than such home teaching teaching teach in ing will fully corre correct t the habitual lawlessness law law- of Americans in our time Very early arly the child should be taught ht to use his will in self mastery But Jet let tho the child also alo bo be tau taught ht that Chat the human will win alone as Romans vii and viii teaches cannot overcome the temptations that beset us Christ must also be bc welcomed to tho the heart to reinforce the thc will so that what we ought to will to do our transformed natures will wish to do His closing address was given t hen in the tho evening c in the tho First Presbyterian church where ho spoke on the subject World Politics as Related to Missions Morals orals and Markets We are asking not only onty that a treaty shall shaH bo mado made to suppress tho the sale of liquors and opium in districts havin having no civilized government he said but also that Great Britain and other countries shall shaH each enact such prohibition for all the savage races under un un- un der their own control For example Great Britain in South Africa and in inthe inthe inthe the islands of the sea se-a prohibits the sale of wines liquors and other intoxicating beverages beverages' es' es amon among the tho savage sa races knowing that it would be better for markets and morals alike The Right Hon Joseph Chamberlain said It is with me mo a matter of profound conviction conviction convi tion that the sale of liquors in Africa is is disastrous to British trade trado The objection tion lion to tho the treaty is that it will be hard to induce continental governments to take as high a standard as America has set but we ve believe beHove that that- Great Britain Brit Brit- am ain nin and America should set tho the standard high and then get moral a agencies to brin bring the continental nations up to the standard |