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Show IBIMLUED Ideals of Scriptures Still Are Aquiver Willi Interest. 10 kio Delegates I old tokio. Oct. s. What saves the ( world today In the crisis through WhICb It Is . passing is th- "S l dynamic" f the Bible, declared Professor Pro-fessor Henry E. DoisKer of the Pres-bytdrlan Pres-bytdrlan Theological Sejnlnary of Kentucky In an aadress her.- before the delegates to the World's Sunday SChoo) congr.-sy. "A coniplet- break with it,' said the speaker, "would spell a return to pa- ! ganlsin and chaos. A comparison between be-tween Christian and rion-Chrlstlan lands at once Indicates the forces of this dynamic, Could resolutions like Ithes'. adopted by American repreeen- I tatlves of more than 30 Protestant le-norninatlons, le-norninatlons, ever be adopted any- 1 where In the world.' except under the banner of Christianity? -I mention a I few of the principles enunciated " 'Equal rights and complete justice I for all men. , ' Protection of the family by a single sin-gle standard of morality, binding on ' men and women alike. I " 'Abolition of all child-labor. " Absolute antagonism to the drink I traffic for the protection of socl tj " 'The right and cpportuni'.y for selfimaiptenance fir all. 1 " A living wage- for all workers. " 'The application of CJiristlan principles prin-ciples to the acquisition of property ' "I'ould anyone dream of such principles prin-ciples as the outcropping of non-Christian non-Christian religion or ethics? Hero ! does woman cease to be the man's plaything and takes her place by his side, as his true helpmate, but hero I under the operation of this social dynamic" Where dos the child .:t- , tain its ull righl-s but here'' Where 1 does education flourish free alike to rich and poor? Where do all men have un equal Chance? Where d wo find hospitals, asylums and charlt ible institutions? Where does human right reach its highest level and ! achieve Its greirtest results, but here" "The ideals expressed In the Scrlp- tures, venerable with age as they are, are si ill aquiver with Interest for our 1 own day and our own environment." POTATOES CHICAGO, net. 9. Potatoes dull; five to ten cents lower;, receipts 66 cars, Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin Wis-consin sucked round white $i.!iO(lri 2 05; Minnesota und Dakota ear! ohlo bulk I1.9Q LIBERTY. BONDS ' NEW YORK, oct. 9. Liberty bands I closed' 36s $91.40; first 4s $89.30; ; second 4a $SS 40: first 4 'is $89.50. .second 4t;s $88.40; third 4Vis$90 24; ! fourth AVi $88 46; Victory 3s $96 26; Victor 448 $96 I 4 I 1 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Oct. B, Flour unchanged to 30c lower. In car-j car-j load lots, family patents quoted at $11 05'(; 11.50 a barrel lM 'js pound 1 cotton sacks. Brun 30.O0 I ONDOA K Ti :s LONDON, Oct. y. Bar sliver '.t-',.l per ounce Money unchanged. Discount rates- Short bills 5"5i per I cent; three month bills unchanged. M . VP I I 1 11:1 S NEW YORK. Oct. 9 -Sugar futures closed steady; sale, 2,600 tons. December De-cember 7 90c. January 7.90c, March 7.66c; May 7.77o, |