sort of free lunch is offered them. supper. duce them to consider it except something to* eat or drink. Where religious services are held all day, as they are in them a tract of land without feeding them on the way, and more if they are not interested in it at all, nothing will in* even auctioneers find that people bid more freely when some sorted to in different kinds of business. Most of us have them without cost a mouthful of appetizing food. No real estate dealer would take a party of people out of town to sell him to a banquet at which it is to be discussed. If the dis- for sociable intercourse would be a dead failure without a cussion took place in a hall no one would think of attending some sort of luncheon provided for those who remain over some churches in Chicago on Saturdays, there is always as will make a difference in a man's home comforts or bank heard of people being encouraged to buy drinks by offering This means of placating human nature is constantly re- Is this appeal ever used to advantage in religious affairs? great importance require discussion and they are not such account within a week the only way to get him to consider it. ern church must have its kitchen and pantry and the meetings it, even by listening to the opinions of others, is to invite Yes, indeed, and oftener perhaps than in business. The mod- The Rule of "Not Too Much." This is the rationale of the banquet. When matters oi