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I guess I could do it -and get. away with it as well as tin* averuge. AH that, deters Trre=T told you, XsVe 1, why ’ gave .up be fore?’’ V Wilson was propped up in his. Bed,' K. was. walking restlessly iibjuit-’tho room-. -as-Vits his hablt-whtm-ty#ub 1 edt- - V- . ^ —r-,~ ■ , .pm • ► “I’ve heard the gossip; tlial s al ;p" flav ready. k*:idlrig?” e you any idea What I’m hi your Work; you aiwajts Will. But Shved Dr. Max Wilson. ‘ the'other is a part of, you tvo, Max. The Street, wh(cl^ was bvjsy at the Even if I careikr 1 ! would not dare to time deciding whether t^-leave the old fun 1 the HalS? J' - ■ si(lf\iarks <>r fo put down ceim-nt ones, Sh«* tsok ,a Step toward thpyloor, had- -pne evening of mad. excitement hesitated,* catm* iKick. iiniEput a light over |he matter—of K„ not the side- hand on lit±,shou]d»Mv, ;~; : r ~~p\Vtilks-*nnd then had'ftifgeptecl the newt ‘din sorry, dear Sfax./ ;' situation. . j . She;;luUt-kissyd him .tightly op the 1 liut over the pew* of K.’sj.Jipproach- check lM*fore Ije' knew What’sliointehd- ihg d.jHirture-it^iiKinnrefl. Tie* Street J ditirdor^o jmssionless wifs rjte ffrtle : iiKuh*-4i. resolve .to ‘keep fK.. if. possible*., csft? 'turf-* 6 *' (By E. O. SE thc -Hundiay. H Utblt* Institute 'iCdpy right, 19-17.: EflS, Acting Director jjf huoJ t’mifse In the Moody of Chicago.) ' • , . >• : Wc«t. r i Xf-wipapt-r Cnlon. ) rress tlmt. perhaps nioro-rtoin mly^ * If W loot tdiouaumv “high-and iniirbtU ilng e4^e, ( it typifled. the ciiTuige in -ness,” * as ’’they called it. since the ieir relation. 7 .' * cluuige in hi& estate, it would have let JESUS THE SERVANT OF ALL, "'’•* * f- r: ■ -f- , ~ ; v thin tfu • When the door closed behind he.r, he lurn go without protest. Hut when a saw tliat site liird left iri r ring on the : aian , is the'real thing^so that the 13 ' arm of ids chair, ye j».»/-kcd it up.^It newspapers glvaji.yplujuiu.to hisHuv- wU1 ,, e . the .bi.fest, ah all be servaro of W’as f itin*'\varni ff^iiTh^'Trnger. Ttel ing be^n fh the ctfy alnaYst two years-- all-J^k'~lo-44, . ' ' ; held’it to his lips with a iphck gesture. In all ids suceessful life'tie'l.iad never before felt the bltterne^C M failure. The very ‘warmth of the little rlhg hurt. . ’ >' A little laier, 1C coming up the f dciiipthm for maukind. - FOR THE STOMACH THE LIVER. AMO BOWELS W r ljy hadn’t they let him die? He :t .want to llvui^dm wouUm’tdH’e^Ljihpeet as^he. had That flrjit-ulay, heard I. Selfishness Amnd Holy Surroumb £EEr=5E “Of course." > “Well, I haven’t. For ten minutes I’ve been reading across both pages!” ■ XfiiT 1,,,.),<.#! .itml in<lJ,.nlv ..lit f,. 31ua IUvl^rivvly : UUU olIU' I c 11J.) Ul VII his hand. DeniOhstrntions of affection Nobody cared for him! lie would— . ; the baritone singing; were-so rare With hhn tlmt for a mo- Ills eye^, lifted from the ring, fell on mont Doctor Ed was "puzzled. Then, ‘. the red glow of tire ruses that.had csjtue rather sheepishly, he took it. ' ; . ^that moniing, Ev.*;i in the^ half light, "When I get out,” Max said, “we’ll | they glowed with tiery color. : Tills leagion is really a continuation Stomach Differs Of the latter part' of tile leS«|on of last ‘ m ■ > _ f4 .i • £ ref e : rftl ly, asthe. baritone put it. that “he'sgot for the glory of Jesus is his .qn- Y - _... i ® n r o swelled head on him; that’s sure “ '• selfishness whereby he wrought out re- of Indigestion Of BlllOUSneSS ‘and still goes about iu the same shabby Clothes, with the same friendly greet-, log tof everyone, 4 demonstrates'clear* “You know what I.always felt about the profession, Max. We went into that more-thah ou< e in Ilerlin. Either - one's best or nothing.. I had doife . pp''iy well. -When I left Lurch and —^ililit my own hospital. I hadn’t a doubt , " < f*Tfl myself. again and have supper.” That was all; hut Ed understood. Qnjthe day when K. had told M a"x his reason for giving up his work, Sidney spent her hour with Max tliat evening as usual. His big chaif had been At AM KMwi# 1 was geutag * lri, ' v . n floss to .0.. r»™it» IJnL> lot uuufrwtom*. M«. • tore, oota.ig out SU h.. S an d£fl«.7l f.mn.l I » But laarrad u( IcttlnB her ’ was luakine ,..„.u S h out ,rf ibe patients ,1 ™"' h *; |,ut out hls ar '" s ““ d *, tm ruulil (tu t m mltl'it jt’tv ftee w'gnh. 1 :* , lo r .to htnt. —-——- — I want to toll you lank thit ,!° U , ' n anor fft-t* vs,ir(ia was m °re. You ought to . aqitleh. jour pioutli—” ‘ ♦“! am almost always tired i that’a all, Wtttr the left he settled his collar and soft silk- tie. " - v '. 1\. saw Cariotta that evening for tlie last time. Katie brought word to him, where he was helping Harriet close her trunk—she was on her way to Europe for the.full styles—that'he'.waa wanted iu the lower imll. “A lady !’’ she s:tid, el-osirigAlie^dofjf behind her l*v Wav'of .caution. "And .' : * ■ 'a gmid ittltTg* for her ;«he'n Tfrtt from the oiieningAii * tiles* the greatest self-indulgence I evCr mUted'mysj-lf. ' I’d^sriTn sii )er- less ntleuliuij given the 'poor—w:€Il, never mind that/ It was almost three years ago that things begun to go >\ rung. I lost a big case.!’ - j . “I know. All.this doesn’t influence .ne, EdVVardes.” / ' —. . “Wait a moment. We had u system a the operating room as perfect as 1 ould devise it.. I neveF finished an .Aperation-jvithmit haviiit: mv first as- -1stant/-verify- the clip and sponge count. But thut first* case died because i fponge had btieu left in the operating .UeitluYtiu know how those, things go; you can’t always see them, and one goes by tin* count, uftef'-reaSonuble . *autiou. Tlicn I almost lost another .so in' tin* same wnv—n free ca^e. “As wTTl as 1 could tell, the jprecau- :iotis bad not been rcluxed. T w as do- •- \ . i.g from four to six eases a day., After ;.he seeond one f ulnuist went crazy. I made up my mind, if there wns ever another, I’d giyb up and go away.” . "There whs another?" "Not for several mobths. When tin* i M'xase died, a free case again, I per- ^ uly iuy firsbstsslstunt iu the room, lie .-as almost as fBtmzied gs I ^.a& . It, Aus tl»e same thing iigalu. .When I <i Iftm-P was going ilwN^ he offered Max." ►She eyed him bravejy. _ * 9 • "Aren’t you .going T’o let me make love to you at hir? Ypu get uway be yond my* reach.” " “F was looking !|or the paper to read to you.” ' \ x . . i. A sudden suspicion'-flamed in hls eyes. ' - 1 “Sidney^ you don’t like nie^tQ^touch you aitv more. Come- here where- I ca« “Home is the hunter, horn** from thB hilt, ’ And the sailor, home (rum the 3ea.” ings ,(vv,: 1-11). The world does not appreciate Jesus. It never hus. “His own.’’, the Jews* did not, appreciate flu* alley. • The way- those people beg off you is a sin and a .shame, uud it’a not at home you're going \.6 he to them So K. had put on liis coat and, with out so imieh us a glance in Harriet’s mirror, had gone down tin* stairs. Cur- Iptta stood under the cliandeiier, ami he saw at once the'ravngeOTial: trou ble hud made in her. She Was a dead white, uud she looked ten years older than her uge. 1 “I eaine, you see. Doctor Edwariles.” Evidently she fount! ' Homy! Why.*this was home. The jhlra. We are considering him today StFeet seemed to sfreteh out its arms ! u * he*'w«is about to depart from the. rnfim. The’OTaM^rtrer^av^Ti’n WWW Hlfll Ibid deki>»8^i aiia r^ecred the sunlight 1 before^ the tUtie house. hlm to one that appreciated him (Heb. Tree and house were old'; Iteptember l*b)- -The development. Verse 2 had touched them. Christine sht ,se\Vv| tells of the .Satanic suggestion that iug on the balcony. ATBoy with a piece vame to the heart of Judas. In Jt w as of chalk was writing something on the personal desire, and, connected with it, new cement under’the tree. He stood dfuman conspiracy. The cobilng to back, bead oh owe* side, when he "hud upper -jrpom has been pointed out finished, and inspected his work. K.l l) Y a - man hearing a pitcher (Mk. read in chalk on the suiooth street; ! T*fH2-mV. the pitcher being suggestive Max Wilson. 1 ' see you. - ■The fear of agitating him brought her quickly. For a moment he was ap peased. j-- ' * / - . “That’s more-Hke it. How lovely you are, Sidney!” He lifted first one.hand and then the other to his -lips. “Are you ever going to forgive me?” “If . you mean about Carlotta. I for gave tliat long ago.” \ —He ovas aimdst boyishly xelieyed. What a wonder she was! So lovely, and ho- sane. Mynry a woman would have held that over him for years—not that In* had done anything really w rong on that nightmare excursion. dWl-so many women ure exigent about pronn Ises: “When x afe you going tu.marry ine?” “We .needii’r discuss thVit lonighr, Max,—Can’t we ..talk, tiling^ over when ' “You were to eome,” K. encouruged ber, “to svH*^ if we couldn’t plan some thing for you. Now, I think I’ve got It. You know,; of course, that I clos«*d iny hospital. Tli<*y are .trying to persuade me to go tmek^jmd—I’m trying fo jier- suade myself that I’m fit to go back, •j You see,”—bis tone was determinedly cheerful—f‘‘my-faltli iu niystT? has been pretty, nearly gjone. When one l^ses tliat, there isn’t much i “You had been very successful.” She did nut leak up. ^ ' ~ ! Sidney Page. The bdritphe was still singing; hut- now it was “I’m twenty-one, and file's eighteen.” The light was go fie from K! s luce again.' After aiT; the Street 7 .meant for him not sy much houte as It meant Sidney. And now, before very long, tlml^book of ills .iile^Jtke others^ w* >uid luive to he closed. He turned and went heavily into the little house. * • " ■ .j-CJiristine called'to him from her lit* tie bulcony: “I thought I heard your step outside. of the Holy Spirit which was about to come. In Hie plane fff.the visible Christ, Worm Turn# on Practical Joker. ^-riL'^AJung in nr that haaun turning!’.. ami “He who laughs last laughs best” are time-llonored axioms, but never theless, true, as Al Baumgart, a South " Sr. Paul commission roan, is"^iilllng to admit. Some time ago Al sought to Initiate a *' new employes, but the “worm- turned’ anil .the real Joke was on him, siyyS the St. Paul Pioneer Press;-— ■ He'sent the youth about half.a mile down the yards after a “cow anchor.” and It Is,in themMst of snch sacr«l ?? e >««*»'• "lte>> lie returned, with..a, IGO-pound sack of Iron, was given surroundings as this that Satan enters the hearts of students. This la a sug< gestlon as to tlie power of environment. Have you time to 1 come in?" K. went through the^parlor and stood ip the long window. His steudy eyes looked down at lier. Envlpoftment Is an aid, but It does not produce effective safety. .No moment is too holy for ‘ Satanic 1 suggestion. Jesus knew that the hour was*come when he was to depart out of the. world. "Hfiving loved hls own, he loved them to the end.” Even though the Father had given all things Into hls hands, still It was necessary for -him to teach The* dls('l[iles~'?m(^ more, ‘Well, I bad anil I hadn’t. I’m not joing to worry you nbrrut that. My offer this:. We'll just try to forget arid finally, the lesson of humility. He knew and remembered the strife among the disciples (Luke 22:24-28). „ T - ..... . „ . . Doctor Bonard’s famous dream, analyz- “I see-very little of you now,” she ] |n(J - zenl as baint , mafle up of J hl . complained And, when he did not tlon . j, ri de and elements other* than • reply immediately Have- you made ] ^e love of God Is worthy of eonsld- an> dtluute P uas * K * ? .. oration fn this connection. We need "I shall do Max s work until he la * to realize the itnuger of selfishness able to take hold again. After that—” everl in our senlce for God. Have we • ‘A iiu will go away?” - examined our motives? If the oon- “I think so. I am getting a^ good sequences of our superiority, eHher^of many lettirs, one-way and another; I tankor ahllity. tempts us to shirk the suppose, now Tin back iu harness, TTF lowliest of services, 1t is time* for "lm, ha ’.’’* ? - Tir 9ho office w as ar box of flowers which -Mr Be u m gart • bad ordered- fer a ih*ar friend. Hls victim carefully re- - moved the flowers and filled the box - with paper,.' Unmindful of the change, Mr. Bauing(trt carried the box to her home. What she said* when she hpened\ it-is not known. To make matters worse, Mr. Baum»- gart. was obliged to carry thp cow anchor hnck -to-Ahe scalehouser—Now he’s through with practical jokes. Don’t Neglect Kidneys Swamp-Root. Dr. KilmerVPrescrip- tion, Orercomes Kidney Trouble stay., hack My old plane is closed. Fd go (Jod’s^chlldren to recall this scene, and there they want me. .-Hut "it Remember that'’The servant Is not 1 ‘Well, I can ask you fd Tome hack, , lie sinlled-at-bi*r ettcour-. . take the blame himself. "tOLsay he you are stronger?’’ _/— ' - ! agingHv-—^ —— — ..id ol()S4*d' the' 4ici.sfcun.. r He trhsL to Her tone caught his attention, and j- ••An* you sure you understand about ine think he was responsible. —hettef."^V*i b’-jr - *’ r"-' “Exagjy ; hut it's true. The last pa rent was a laborer, lie left a family. I've sent them money. from time* to rttme. -1 used to-sit and think at (out ;e rliiklivn he left, iiud what would ’ •intne of then). The irunie part of it 'its that, for all that hail happened, I as busier Jill the'tlmo. Men were sendingjtue cas^s from all over .tlie ^•oiifttry, . It was either stuy and keep " n working, with that change, or—quit, L quit. ’ / “But if you hud stayed, and taken . xti-a precautions—” “We’d taken every preeautkm r7k turned him a little white. Il»* faced KTm: t«)'the \vLuduw^ r so that the light felt ' ... . ^ tmTn “\Yliar>hiiigs.? What do you mean? Max Wilson and myself?” ..“IHepone^niakes^mistakes now pnd TffiWTimd tovlng w orircn hiite minfernrs" i takes since the wtirld began. 'Mwrt had my-bund forced, and to take .siu -morely the outward lliings again, nojt knowing that I've a of wntej7R^» rthtp*-c ; p), “ II- Sepice, the Evidence of Divina Humility (vv. 12-15). (1) This service was tender. Jesus had all things (v. t iiiAV. „ - - Neither of the men spoke for a lime. K* stood, his tall figure Outlined ingainst rh“ window*; 4 “’niat’s-ili'e. -worst, is 4?” Max Wil- •■dri i fern added at last. “That's enough.” '" “It s extremely significant. You had ,un TneinT soinewluTecmn your staff proliahtyv^ This professltHi of ours is a .f ig one. hut you know its Jealousies. !.< t a man get Iris shoulders above the cf.ow(l, and the pack is after hiin.’-VHe laughed a little. “Mixed figure, but von know what I mean.’*' K. shook his Jiead. He had 'ha.TTfiat gift of the big man everywhere, in overprofession, of securial the lujal- . - V * ■*, • . : , J v :y ,,f ins toll.m.-rs, UnSrunM W« - ^ ►*■'^.1 MUmt, die lliiide ■I. .“.ry ime uf th.-m with hls. life. »" ,u . Ju.-t .yTii/rs.-tf. ; ^ He had forced her hand. She had j people live in glass hotises, Miss Har--|- meant to wait; l»qt, with his-keen cjVs oit her, she could not dissemble. “I am going to make you very un happy for a little while.” ■“Well?” “I’ve hail a lot of time to thi-uk.. It isn't that 1 uniTngry. I anr not even jealous. I was at first. It isn't that.. It’s hard to - make-you understand. 1 think' you care.for me—" * 'T‘Bul r golnl^heuyoiis.^idney, .you do - uroTTr me, doirT you?" , J Tm "afraid I _d.on't, Max; not eh.uugh.” She tried to explain, rathe> pitifully. After one look at iris face, she'Spoke to the‘window. “ "Fm so wretched about it.* I thought I cared. To me you were the best and greatest man that ever lived, f—when I jsald my prayers, I—But that doesn't 'matter. 'You were a »sort of god to me." ■ . lie groaned under h+Sr-breath. “No niau could live up to that, Sid- tu*y.” >' - x, •*'. ■ .way...1:taxed — IFs just that I jiever loved the real you, because I- never knew you " lii.t more right to do It than when I left!". “I went to See’ Max yesterday. You know what he thinks abdut ull that.” , _ He liMil^an uneasy turn, up.and dutta. 2,\ f 0< 1 ! 1 . , ! e \ <)f a *i^ I1V fTT Yt was for jTTT7 Alt noeiTeT a wash ing. ? All the disciples needed tpTonrri,- and. all servants must leapnf to oheyv- •ry ope “You’re going: lo j •Take up'your work?” “Yes.” T z Ho stirred restlessly. To stay on, to e near Sidney, perhaps to stand by t, rnarrleU—It turned him cold* did not glve a-ifei ^ But he d negative. The I’d- knmvtt Very tVw*men,” site said. "I.canu* kilo tli\* liospital, and for a time lif.e,seemeiTvery ^errihle. There w ere wlckcdoesN^-l had ’never heard of, and spm,ehody always paying for H j tirem: r T -was alwavs asking, vvi,v> WiharnNrbesf nmn when she was, ,.., . ^v—r- 7.' 7 ; — ^ Why?* Then you would come in,andu » sick nian was flushed and growing fret-, tnl; it Would not do to Irritate him. “Hive tue_abother day on It,” he,sald nt last. And so tlie, matter stood, ; Maxell jury had b eenpr od uc t i v e of gomMtt -one way. It hatTbxought the twfr^brothers closer together. In the- mornings Max was restless until Doc tor Ed arrived. When he camel he brought bowk^'ln the shabby bag—hls bplos.ed Burns,Nalthough he needed no hi 10k for ’that, tm^I’lckWiclc.j^ai)t*rs,” Kenan’s fives', of tJtovDlsciples.” Very- often Max wouiif doze Off; but at tlie cessation of Doctih* Eits soUOfous •voice the sickjiiau would stir fretfully ■>nd drtimiid mute. It pleased Og man vastly, it reminded him the older of Max’s - rou utop,every 1 y% minutes?” Max pro- fgff J, one duyr “ - N •'*'.' »*'• ' V J would co .bit of tliem you-Xu^rd-and scut-out Ymi gave them their chance, don’t you see? Until I know about Curlotta, you always meant that to me. You were like TC.-“fflways helping.” The room was very silent. In the nurses’ parlor, a few.feet down the cor ridor, the nurses \yere at prayers. the balcony. "But who?” he tleutanded. "Who woubt-ilf^ sfieh a thing? 1 tell you, ; CliriMim*, it is ilnpe.siibJe.” . I -She ijDl not puisiio’the subject. Her thought.'- had flown ahead to tlie little house w ithout K.,* to days without his steps on the stairs or tlie heavy, creak •of-bis liig cliair overhead as lie dropped into it. ’ " ’ * But pci'lijips it would be better if he went. -Tlie ■find her own lit« r to iivci. Slie had 110 expectlition of happiiii 7 s>,‘ Taai-'^oiuaWw or nKjier, she rrnn>t luiild » ■ - «.. . • *v oji tin* shaky—f'0tn.idation of her .mar* Nxjagi; a Iioum* (if life, with resigimtiiiu siTvipig lor c> ’iteiit, perhaps with l’ear jur-knigsplu aj s. . That"sire knew. But wathjto artnv misery;. Misery implied affection, and lier love for I’alnier win quite dead.. •' "Sidney.will be here this afternoon.” “Good.” His tone was noncommit tal. - 'r “Has it occurred to you, K., that S d- ney is not very happy?” —-He stopped in front of her» “Shi*’.^ jHad^T great anxiety.” “She flas no anxiety now. ilax is doing well.” ~* * ‘‘‘Tin n what is it?”, - "I’m not quite, sure. | >n t I think I She's lost faith in. Max, and ri<»i lihe nie. ’ I—I klfew!' about I’almer- bcTm-e I 111rrrrir-'d-trrin. It's all- rather hideous—I needn’t go into it It is now conceded by. physician# that the kidneys should have; more attention, as they control the o\he¥ organ# to a re markable degree and do a tremendoua anaiunt of work in removing the poisons and w-aatrt>*niatter from the system by filtering the blood. _The kidney# should 'receive some a#* when needed. We take less ex* emt», drink ~ leas' wate'r and often eat n’i'tre rich,' heavy' Food, thereby forcing the .kidneys to do more work-Aban nature intended. Evidence of bidney trouble, application #uch a# lame hack, annoying bladder — - - -trouble#, .■ smarting or burning; brick- dust ^or seditneriV—sailow complexion,, rheumatism, maybe weak or irregular heart aetion, warns you that your kid ney* require help immediately to avoid more serious'trouble/ ’ ideal-herbal -compound fhaf. has had most remarkable success as a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmer’# Swamp- Root. There is nothing else like it. It is Dr. Kilmer’s prescription used in pri* k-now. she’s (5) It signnTe.d sunctifli'fltion. We are _8avi*il otiee Tor- nil;, but we are cob- vate practice artd it is sure to benefit; stnntl.t being stained bv our con tact ’Get.a bottle from your-druggist; w ith Sin in the world plienee the need However, if you wish first to. teat thii of nirniwed - cleansing. New light re- * n ' af P re P ar: ‘tion send ten cents to Dr.'. <U new need of?cleansing. (A) It ^ Co.. Binghamton. N.Y for a ,, i .. T -*• , *■ . , sample bottle. When writing be #urt and qgnihed deity. Jesus read the thoughts mention this paper. Adv. of his disciples. He became their serv- ’ 1 ant that in years to come they might Something Lijotf It. know the meaning of service. He he- _In going' (lowinHoretevator at jLihOr— came their examp!.*, and in years to^cl thTorlierjlay-a-littbMot was being conn* they reuu'inlt red.his. knowledge faked to the basement barbef shop to and serviei*. (<») 1; u*as for “his own.” have ’>er hair trimmed. A man got on The dis( iples did lirit t?How what It nt .one of jhe floors aiid accosted her, was he had done to them. Little ‘do* cheerily w.iih the remark: we understand oftentimes what It Is “Weli. Isabelle, rovd-what are you go- the Lord-* has dope to'us. .testis set Tng to do tlfis morning?’-’—* . them an exarnjib* whereby, he wotild i- ‘‘I'm going dnwa' to The cellar to remove the dirt of crimp, self-seeking have my "flair—hair—to have"'my hair and every manifestation of selfishness j r-p the word would not come, so she from their sin-stained souls.. We may filially .conclude;] with, “to have my -call Jesus Lord and Master, and it> is hair sharpened.” *“ well that we do sO; for Master and . ——. Lord he is indeed, hut, If We call him so, let us not do aught thnn make him 1 in our lives what we eijif him with our l i p^. The Idea . hepe* emphasized has given rise to mtighWelfgibus lite.rutunv “The Imitation of Thrist” by Thomas j: The Soap to cleiiuse and piirlfy, the n'lyenvpK K- tlje^in.ef popular book in Ointment to .soothe and heal. They t"' 1 , uor,f l nf ‘At to the Bible. usually afford immediate rbUef lnTtch- • ‘‘YerHyv verily. I say unto you” (v. lng. burning eezetua>. pimples, dandruff Ifl). This Introduction shows how Iny aiel iiioVt bal>y skin troubles. They - FOR SKIN TROUBLES That Itch, Burn, Torture and Disfig ure Use Cuticura—Trial Free. .liuJL Uiis iiio/e 1T 1:1 r:i(• ter tban 1 “I’m Sorry, Dear Max.* about this;' People can always come hack; -“WoWepUr is too low. AH they rfPbd ISTile w ill jw-t-w er." .TTIe smiled ilou it at lu*r. She had come armed with confession,' But the offer nieari chance. - She pbYmnTt*trr1 st cTVrislflorod hts teaching -«l,so tcml fo-*little ski&- trou- -<- have. M: x Isn't what she thought he at this, point. “The] servant Is- not- bles becoming great if.used daily. Vyns t 51,11(1 I doubt whether she’ll marry _> ; r‘eater 1 hair hto tjord” (Si*e Matt.-iq* Free sample each by mail'with Bookr-" him!” • * “D l*'ike 0:•!<»; 22-27). If tin* Lord Address 'postcard; 'Cuticura. Dept,/£<» K, glani'oil toward. th<> street where I"'fit. to this Jowly service.^ <***rt alnly Boston.’ Sold everywhere.—Adv.- Sidney’s name sithP Ma^Cs lay open to Street Christine inighi be right, btitWlpit did not alter things; for him. Christine’s thoughts went .back Ir^ evltably to herself; to Paffiier, who iVaJTddlng better just now ; to K-„ wfio reinstatement, another , was going away:—went back with an ends off for him. “Yea, though I walk through the yul-' ley of the shadow of death—’’ ■ up to him in other wajXllut she could The man in the chair stirred-—He not tety him and lose everytUUig. had come tflr7»ugfl the valley of the . “Come," he said. "Shall w^tsw4mck shadowy and for what? He .was very nnd start over agalq?” mid wiirk her linger- aclie to tlu* night K. had taken- her In le would make it Jiiajrrms and then put lo r away. bltteiT" Me said to himself savagely that they wouid better have let him die. ' ‘ r ■. : * - ; ‘You say you never loved m< because He held out luMi:nid. CHAPTER X)CVJ. you never knew me. I’m not a rottei, Lajg Scpfeiriber ~ had' com«i—The Sidney. .Isn’tHt possible that the man Street had been furiously busy for a you, cared about,, who-^-who /did his mouth. - The cobblestones had gone; How they, the servants, should not think It —beneath lhefri ti» r do likew-i<e. nor ^ should..the riue that is sent‘(aji-apos tle) eonkI4<*p himself greater than, he .-that sentshiJm John..who wroK* this fils tie, witstIre-iTjiiSitfes guilty of ^awnholy*strife for power ai|d po sition,Wh)j4 desirous oK bringing fire down ui>on>h(tfe who db!/not aokjKJwl- ; edge and f<» .X , Rivalry. “llaVe you glvgiijup your sinking les-, sous’f",aaked Mauihv * /.! “YesN/rcplled MaVmle. "father’s foniD«fiiiusie iuid he sa vsMw a ,t i red of .*ing nio=4ireak,iii and iutehiupt the phonogPHph.'’ ■ e arm ndlowv^Tesus, hut dfe,T>ec»me wrong things were I. What j\ mesa life j.a marcrtt of biyK^aniF^tendern was! - v —*.y- -HsT Kpo.w'lfHf : Ht^l ^olng/Jlr^Hie twin ' (TO BE CONT^UlUki lars of the Chyl^hm*. fuithXi^i.n which ■ ” • ' r-; “z - ' the*, house (»f hijppine>s is bul “Poor Jim?? service is i,,,) egotisticai. ■. Tdmy tell’i it of a jd.ace ,on Van It-4s this that Inis proved the supd-^ . Byrmi strc'et : •• - -j orlbrity* of’Christianity over all the re- -Such * “Here? tt'lo.gift tie is finest old ! at Jim^ on your pri.'prieforN “Is ligions of the world. wu • jwu, cureu uuouc,, wno—*» 110. wu ins mouui. . ine cobblestones had gone, at Jimyi on y when l>ehad**read to Max af jb^.t- by?i>eopie and all that—I? IhriTenl iirnl rn.iri ciirb to cuib stM iiln ii siinwuU 1 lll!< 'Anil ffiuT h^pcTrfhj 11 tl>e ^ d ° Zen * P? V* 4#»idmU, jremral ’exi itemenf , “Certainly,"; You drop in Lvg bit general 'excitement "Certai 111 y,"/tried the gri Sh© gazed at him thoughtfully. IleThe strange Case of Mr. Le Mi We had Uro hi *- ’ J * ' * irr ■ sort of ^ ^ ^ ^ “Co on. Eil. VYliat In btaces makes ml«s€?d somethkig out of her eyes/thet added quota. One duy he was In iottU*J BBtoous, wistful greatness, the gas ollice, making but"atatettuia^a *■ Jim by this n«4* glance, so cjeiur. that were absolutely ridiculous. A^^himseif up then we have the right to call Jesus Miiutsr nnd Loiil, lull.Jf (le sei*k IblHnr rather ^lan fo he humbly useful, we | have no right to call him thus! Allan's Foot-Ease for the Troops. Tbf j|“ " - ‘ “ ^ v ‘ ^ ‘ #bo fe‘ The antiseptic powder to -Niahat^n inti; tha or# or nsrd-ln-rti* foot-Balk* You*sr men rorainuniijr arc using AUriVs FooUEaaa for Milttary Wtparfl!nhwa. Used , > T n rt oe* and tnel Uh *r»opa be- taVv* the Oiigion from the ahoe aud a>«ske# walking e*»J.-idr. a tiaiu iib^tgiifn arid "get hls mone) *>mNdinwiiimit« Iwiln *d Eyh*^-1 Uramnatcd This instance rnadei a deep impres sion uiK>n I’eter. as can be seen from illusion to his first epistle, **• 8:3 “• T> - - - = Bsfrsshas — Rsstorss. Mon = 1 restmeat for Sjea that (cel ( z Ons yosr Ires as much of j t as roar Tooth and with that : jsssr;