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You can get 1 druggists ' Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With 1 Every Meal or Money Back , ( ( > I V l V / 8 K i By AONCB OL B^OOAM I Onrrtti. int. WMUra Imawftr VMm "And we will km blue rag la tbe gomt room," . said Janty, "because mother* loves bto* and aba will be coating to visit as a lot." Tbe yoong man opposite moved uncomfortably lb his chair. "Now. Janay," be remarked, "Ton have decided upon everything in our prospective home, without giving me a look in. I kept quiet, while you arranged the Uving room lb fancy, and fitted out your dining room; nor did I say a word when you left no place for my hobbles or studies. But my ? mother will come to visit us too, and she happens to have a preference for yellow. "H^s been almost an obsession with her?a cheery sunshiny room. I*vc' heard" her dream over It often, and coax dad In her diffident way for a new rug or a set of curtains, and he. reading and smoking over his paper, PU* q|l her dreams to flight with a casual refusal. *01d rug good enough!' he'd say, or 'What do we want with new fixtures when Jim Is leaving for a home of his own'; and mother would Hmlllngly submit. "Poor mother, putting always ray wishes before her own. So I made a little plan. It was the very night that you said yes, Janey, nnd I was swinging along under the stnrs, and glorying over our home, and I said to myself, mother will have her yellow cheer-roomt there, and she can come to It ns often as she wants. /3o, little iady?" big Jim moved closer nnd placed his hand ovr Janey's. "you'll give in on this, won't you. nnd come out to choose a yellow rug?" The girl withdrew her hand. "My mother." she returned evenly. :'hrts always loved blue. And she always had to buy furnishings which hnppened to be cheapest at the time. Dr more serviceable, so her own particular room Is a conglomeration. She managed, and seiimped. the wny nothers do, to make my room rose colored. And I'm. bringing my rose -overed mahogany to our own house, Jimmy. After you left me tlint night, I did some planning of ray own. It was n blue room I hat I planned, for mother to revel In. when she could steal away for a time from father nnd his exactions, and?I will go with you," ended Janey firmly, "to choose a blue rug tomorrow." Jim turned from his fiancee without kissing her. "Ooo'l-nlght," he said ab rupny. nun was goue. Itehelllously, Janey went to her mother. "Sometimes." si e said, anger flushing her* cheeks, "1 feel as If I do not want to marry Jim. He's so terribly dominating; If I allow him to rule me now, mother, I shan't hare the life of n mouse." ? The woman bending patiently over her mending smiled. "How does Jim try to rule yon, dear?" she enquired. "About our house," Janey excitedly replied. "I want a blue guest room; you know you also like blue, mother? and Jim Is obstinately determined on yellow." Mrs. Wilfred turned a seuin, "Yellow Is bright and pleasing," she noneomlttlngly returned. Jim found his mother reading. "How Is our little Janey tonight T" she asked brightly. Janey," her somber faced son replied, "has exhibited this evening n new phase of character. And I don't like It. She has showed me that I am to have no word In the planning of my own home. Mrs. Gray looked distressed. "Girls usually like to plan their houses." she defended, "perhaps there Is Just one certain thing that Janey has setlier heart on." When Jim, stubborn in his suffering determination not to surrender to what he considered .Taney's whim, absented himself from her presence for weeks. Janey, too, suffered In silence. The little house In Arrady was neither sought out, nor tenanted; while blue room or yellow room, were not to be thought of bearably?at all. Janey'a mother and Jim's mother consulted together, dismayed. "My dear,", said Janey's mother to her one day, "I want you to go down to Hedstrum's and select a blue rug. Father sees Ids way now for us to refurnish my upper front room." And "Jim," begged Mrs. Oray difAdentlv "would von mind ulnnnlnv nt Hedstrom's tills noon during your lunch hour? There Is a yellow rug there that I have arranged to buy. The salesman will show It to you. I'd like your judgment before having the rug sent to the house." The safearr.an at Hedstrom's was becoming ImpatlA.t with Ids apathetic customer. .Taney, listless, pale, viewed Indifferently one blue ru^ after another; she was wondering how Jim could so persistently avoid her?and If he had known thla queer lopglng ache, which constantly possessed her. A gruff voice nearby caused the salesman to turn with-a start. "Something In yellow," demanded Jim. His eager eyes met Janey's "In ?In blue I mean," he amended breathlessly. I'm Interested only In blue rugs, ' understand; I have no wish to ever see?a yellow rug again," The salesman stared: His listless customer was suddenly close at this queer young man's elbow.' "And as for nie" she laughed back softly, "you can roll up nil your blue riigs. Mother may chose her own. Why, nil the fixings I've been making during the past weeks are yellow." she told Jim. hnpplljV-"the sunniest, cheeriest kind of yellow." Begging the Question. Begging the question Is assuming a proposition which. In reality. Involves the conclusion. Thus, to sn.v that parallel lipes will never meet because they are parallel. Is slnydy to assume as a fact the very thing that you profess to prove. Appropriate Selection. Having Just tluished his sermon on "Oosslp and Slander," n minister In the suburbs announced the hymn, "I Love to Tell the Story."?Boston Tran Script. f ?br D. IX. T?*oha? ?f English Blst* In Um Moody Btbls U*1NU \< Ct?kMO.) Owiyjl. IMS. Woww Htwuwr U?to LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 5 ELIJAH TAKEN UP INTO HEAVEN LESSON TEXT.?II Kings. ?:MA GOLDEN TBXT.-B* thou faithful unto dsath. and 1 will give thus a crown of llta-Rav; 1:10. REFERENCE MATERIAL?Mark ?:M; a Tim. 4:1-1. PRIMARY TOPIC?God Takos Elijah to Hmtml JUNIOR TOPIC?Elijah IXksn Up Into Uiavtn. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC ?Jahovah'a Champion Exalted. TOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC ?Divine Approval of Faithful Strvlce. I. God Reveals to Elijah His Approaching Rapture (v 1). It was made known to Elijah that he whs to go to heaven by a whirlwind. There la a striking correspondence between his life and his homegoing. Much of his life was characterized with the rush of the storm, so God chose to take him home to himself In the whirlwind. As a reward for his faithfulness, God lifted the prophet over death Into heaven. Elijah did not choose the time of his home-going, but was ready. II. Elijah's Closing Ministry (vv. 2-8). fCnfttt'lnw tKnP Hmn a# Kim Kamia going was near, be did not change his manner or method of life, but thoughtfully and calmly pursued his custom-' ary duties. 1. Visits the schools of the prophets (vv. 2-8). At the Lord's direction he went to give his farewell counsels to the young students whom he had been training and upon whom the future of the nation politically and religiously so largely depended. He made regular rounds In visitation and Instruction. Schools were located at Gllgal, Bethel and Jericho. Ills educational work shows him to have been not merely an Iconoclast, but a statesman of a high order. 2. Trnlns Ellsha to he his successor (vv. 2-8). There was a real friendship between Elijah and Ellsha, though the one wus old and the other young. Ellshn cnme Into the life of Elijah In the field hen Elljnh called him from the plow (I Kings 10:10-21). Ellsha clung to his master to the very last In spite of three urgent requests for h!m to remain behind. .Tlieae tests were somewhat like those of the Master with Peter (John 21:15-17). Site great object wae to get him ready take up the work which Elijah was to Iny down. The order of progress of th^ Jonrney indicates, says Scofield, "the experience of every child of God who enters Into a vital experience of God's best. That walk begnn at Gilgal. The typical significance of Gilgal cannot be mistaken by any reader of Joshua. Gtlgal wns the place where a redeemed people rollpd away the reproach of Egypt (Josh. 5:1-11). "The next stage was Bethel?house of God?the place of vision, of spiritual Insight, for Bethel was tire place where Jehovah gave Jacob the great ladder vision (Gen. 28:1-10). He must go on from Bethel to Jordan. Jordan stands for the New Testament truth, crucified with Christ. There, on the resurrection side of Jordan, the gift of power awaited the prophet." III. Elijah's Rapture (vv. 5-11). 1. Ellshn's request of Elijah (v. 0). The walk of Ellsha with Elijah from Gilgal to Jordan bus prepared him for the final question of Elijah before his rapture. Elijah now knew that It was safe to allow Ellsha to choose for himself. Ellsha made a noble request ?did not ask for riches, honor or position. He supremely desired the quailflpo 11 An U'hioll tTAtlll) onO IxlA klnrt *A worthily succeed Elijah. Curiously enough, however, Ellsha performed twice as many miracles as Elijah. 2. The condition of receiving was steadfastness and perseverance ( . 10). He must have faith in the invisible life in order to have power for public ministry. 8. Elijah's rapture (v. 11). It seems that he went to heaven In a chariot of fire enveloped by the whirlwind. Elijah underwent that change which all believers shall experience at the appearing of Christ (I Cor. 15*51, 52). IV. The Spirit of Elijah Upon Elisha (vv. 12-15). 1. Elisha's fry (v. 12). He cried after Elllah. The chariot of Tam*l and the horsemen thereof!" This shows the value of a godly man to his country. It Implies that Elijah was the true national defense. Godliness and character are more Important than artples and navies. 2. Ellsha uses the power ( . 13. 14). He had faith to put the power to test. 3. The spirit of Elijah on Ellsha ( . 15). This was confirmed by the sons of the prophets. A Prophecy of Christ. And the angel of the Lord protested unto Joshua, saying, Hear now, O Joshua the high priest, thou, and thy fellows that sit before thee: for, behold, I will bring forth my servant the branch. In that day. salth the Lord of hosts, shall ye call every man his neighbor under the vine and under the fig tree.?Zechnrlah 8:0-10. Suffering. There Is no suffering in the world but ultimately cotnes to be endured by God.?A. T. Qui Her Couch. A recent bride In an Ohio town received a motion picture theater as a wedding gift from hei father. A hospital without wards, where people of small or n<> means can receive private treatine.it. Is being built in New York. "Hlg lion," the famous dock In the tower of the house of parliament, London, uiitouiutimlly sends ii signal each day to Greenwich. It rarely varies so much as a sect uil. Taste ia a matter at tobacco quality We Mat it m oar honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chcsterfielu are of finer quality (and hence of better, ' 4 taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett Of Mjerj Tatars C*, ' 1\ \ ' -J* \ ; ^ ( Lowe? JPr/oes 20 now 18c 10 now 9c (Two 10'a?18c) \ / ?a??? Candid 1 Dt? Style?l>iu your generalship Milve your life during tlie World wur? Ex-SoldU?r?No; good trees. DYED HER BABY'S COAT. A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new. 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Smythkinses pot on in the world a little, Tim. their handy inuti. wits promoted to a decayed dress suit and the title and emoluments of hut let*. In this capacity lie hud been taken seveii.v to task by Mrs. L?. Kmythkhm, Sr., for allowing some visitors who inquired for her son's wife to go uway without buying announced the fact that she was at home. "If this liaimeiis Hcitlu Tt?n must say, 'My mistress is out, but the dowager. Mrs. Sinythkius, is within. Please step aside,'" she wound up. And Tim promised to obey. I*ong words, however, were not his strong point, and when a few days later more visitors called, the word "dowager" refused to remain In Ids miud. "My mistress Is out, sir," lie said "hut the?er?ah?the owld badger Is within. Prey step Inside. Sure ye needn't look surprised. 'TIs what she towld me to say herself."?London TltRlts. Ratio of a Prophet. Jonah considered the eouferenee. -ror myseir," ne nitnoumiM], "i niu willing t?> ac-rnp (me wlmleba-k." One third to sleep. E The most imp process of apply repair of the bo< asleep. For the i formation of dip and cell tissue, sc is absolutely ess Is it any won suffer from lack weak, pale and 1 v ambition? One of the c nerve-irritation f S?5SE33S3r=:===!=======&?i" b if-. . r' ' . ** f ." , 3hestei CIGARE of Turkish and Domestic i 'JM SjSM^LSS Uttdc markatun I TAUGHT VIRTUE AND WISDOM \ Confucius One of the Really Great Philosophers the Human Race Has Developed. Conftirius is the Liu in form of the name of Kung Futze (Kung. the mas- ! ter or philosopher), a great Chinese i philosopher, \vln? founded a form of' religion which is bnse.l on the worship j ami practice of morality as shown in j , the lives ami teachings of wise men | ! who have gone before. lie was horn j 5ol It. C., in the state of Lu, part of the province of Shantung. Confucius' chief aim being the reformation of the state, he wandered j 1 front court to court, seeking to teach | ! princes his maxims of virtue and wis- I (lorn; while around him gathered a hand of devoted followers. He died j [ -ITS It. C. The hooks lie coinnosed. I j the hooks he edit oil, the hooks sup- I pose<l to have been written hy Ills i 1 grandson. and the hooks coniplleil hy Ids followers, with the works of Meltelus (horn H7t It. C.). forin the Chi-1 liese elassles, on wlileh are hased education and competitive examinations. 1 and hy which promotion in puhlic life lias heen regulated for lit centuries. Little Althea's Prayer, Little Althea's mother, seeing a I I growing tendency for the love of 'dress I outweighing more iiuitortnnt matters, I talked with her ahout It, with the result that the child ended her prayer that night with: "And. dear Lord, help me to grow up Christian and go 1 without clothes."?Judge. 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Another odd species mimics it white violet, not only in size and shape, but in the exquisite irnKijimc WIIK'li tile tllOSsotu gives out In the lute afternoon v only. It lias no fragrance at any otli- t er time ami the tiny flower.* last several days. % - . , - . His Life Ambition. "You ?lo not pine for riches?" "Not enormous wealth." sal-! the impecunious citizen, "but I'd like to own a private cur." "1 would park It In the little town where I was horn and wear an air of studied Indifference when the natives pointed me out ?n? Hill Sinitliers' hoy. who. the village wiseacres said, never WOtllll II nil Hint til IlllVtllltli' " Itlrmli." Imm Age-Herald. otted I hare? 1 omnia, depression,'and a I rvous system. i] easily overcome these linking Postum instead of . Postum is a delicious, 1 real beverage, and it is ee from caffeine, or any il substance. grocer for Postum. 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