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Assistant?The long wait.
Grocer?And only yesterday she was
complaining about the short weight.
You can't please some people.
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Forehanded.
"When Is your new cook coming to
work ?"
"Not for some time," said the pa ,
flent woman. "She demanded a
month's vacation und is taking it In
advance."
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Fictional Physiognomy.
From "Madam Margot"?"A tall i
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"She was known as a woman with
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"She looked like a nortrait of her
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The Failure.
King Canute tried to boss the waves.
"Royalty will l>o scrapped before
they are," we a*- ired him.
Many are willing to give advice, but
few are willing to lend assistance.
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MaisUr was in a ve?-y absent- minded
nood. She generally presided over the
notion counter1 in Smith & Garter's
ituffy basement with the air of a
jueen, but this morning her mistakes
were many and varied. Her latest
rustomer, a stout lady^after an unsuc:essful
attempt to match silk of an
mpossible blue had sailed indignantly
iway, when Maizie, glancing to-the
(rout of the store, saw something that
Drought the pinkest of roses to her
pretty cheeks. somewhat hulking
roung'man in grimy overalls And flanlel
shirt was wending his way in her
lirection. He stopped for a few moneuts
of low-toned conversation and
:hen continued toward the hardware
lepartment.
"Who's your friend?" asked Annie,
he blond girl.
"Oh, his name's Daa Blake," aniwered
Mnizle with a conscious blush.
'1 met him at one of the community
locials. He works over tn the machine
ihop. He Just usked me to the movies
tonight. Don't you think he's nice
ooking'?"
"He might he if he cleaned himself
lp," agreed Annie.
This struck uu answering Chora In
llulzle'8 heart. Then she glanced with
idinU;ution at the lnimaculutely-clad
loor-wnlker, Air. Barker. Even as she
fazed fie turned und cuuie over to her
rounter.
"Suy, Muizle, you sure do- bloom In
he desert air," he said, looking with
ruther bold admiration at her pink
lieeks and sparkling eyes. "There's
i dandy picture over at the Paragon
onlght. If you Bay so I'll meet you
here at eight." Muizle accepted the
nvltatlon at once.
After that gloom seeme* to settle
>ver the basement like a dark cloud.
course she had not actually promsed
Dan, but she knew down In her
leart she hnd ful'y Intended to go with
ilia when he hud asked her. She had
in uncomfortable tightening in the region
of her throat. A,t that moment a
levy of high school girl^' came chut*
erlng down the stairway and over In
ler direction, ltich furs open" at the
;hroat showed georgette crepes, and
short skirts displayed trim Kreuch
tieels and silk stockings. But they
.ound no charm In Mulzle's eyes.
"Did you see thut good-looking floorwalker
smile ut me?" giggled one tail
lamsel.
"Oh, Hint's nothing," answered an>ther
miss, purchasing u paper of pins
with a most patronizing uir. "His
uother keeps a hoarding house on the
corner of our pluck. He's an awful
tiirt and has a different girl about
ivery night in the week."
After thut MRizie's heart lightened
in the fuce of u great resolve. When
the big gong rang at half-past five
die stopped on her way out of the
itore beside Mr. Burker who was arranging
tils splendid tie to a greuter
satisfaction to himself before a small
mirror.
"1 won't he able to go to the Puragon
with you tonight, Mr. Barker," she
mid. "1 have another engagement,"
uid before the astonished young man
L'ould reply Malzie was gone.
That night, sitting side by side in the
red piusii chairs in the cinematographic
resort, Maizie and Dan enjoyed the
progrulu to the fullest extent. Especially
interesting was the little 1*0munce
which showed the little apartment
with a still prettier little wife
getting supper and a fut baby lying lu
11 crib. Dan reached over and took
Mulzie's hand in his. Out on the street
they lingered In front of u brilliantly
ligiited furniture store. Ten dollars
down und live a 111011th' furnished Just
such an apurtment as they had seen in
the movies. Una pressed the warui
little hand that he had tucked under
Ida arm.
"Isn't It peachy?" Mulzie began, then
she checked herself and blushed with
a good grace.
"We could have one }ust like that If
you would, Mnlzle," whispered Dun.
The quick, huppy glance In^her eye
told Dan that Mnlzle would. "And,"
he continued. Joyfully, after a moment's
silence, "we won't have to get
It like that, either. Ydu see. Dad owns
the biggest part of the shop, only he
wanted tne to know the business thoroughly,
so 1 began at the foot of the
ladder."
They walked on happily. Ahead of
them Maizle could see the "swell" Mr.
ltirker, a shapely and stylish ornament.
She only pressed closer to Dan
with u happy heart and a deep gratitude
that she had realized before It
whs too late that all that glittered was
not gold.
Psychanalyzing Alice.
Andre Tridun, who Is the extension
of Freud's shadow over America, hua
been saying a few words about Alice
of "Alice In NVonderfand" fume. Alice,
It seems, has grossly deceived Us; she
Is, as her creator was, a dangerous
puranolac, and should not be allowed
to piny with nice little children. Trldon
gives overwhelming arguments In
proof of these assertions, their onlj
weakness being that they apply wltlt
equal forre to psychanalysis them
, selves, and he leaves us with the 1m
presslon that Lewis Carroll should
have l>een placed In an asylum and de
prlved of pen and ink. The creator o1
Alice has passed op, but the ouljti
board Is very much with us; It would
be delightful to have Lewis Carroll's
candid opinion of the Wonderland ere
ated by Freud and Trldon.?Scientific
American.
Hat Idea for Storing Power.
As a cheap method of storing the In
tennlttent power that nature produce!
in the tides, the sun's radiation, th?
wind and the waves of the sen. n Hu
manlan engineer suggests that this eri
ergy be converted Into compressed ah
and stored in subterranean chamben
that are formed by penetrating belo*
air-tight layers of clay by orteslai
wells.
Old Newspapers,
Oiu newspapers are the best raedlun
fur cleaning a greasy stove.
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flfTOOVB) tnOFOM JNTfiBlUIKMAL
Sunday School
? Lesson *
(By RE*. p. B. KITZWATfclt. D. D..
Teacher of EngUah Bible la tiw Moody
Bible InatUuta of Chlcuo.)
Copyright, 1Mb. Weeterm Wewepmper Oaloa.
, LESSON FOR INARCH 12
AM08 WARNS ISRAEL (TEMPER.
ANCE LESSON)
LksSON TEXT?Amos 0:1-0.
GOLDEN TEXT?Win* la a mocker,
strong drink la raging; and whosoever la
deceived thereby la not wise.?Prov. 2D:L
REFERENCE MATERIAL.?Iau. o:U.
12. 22. 23; 20:1-13; Hoaea 4:11; Oal. 6:19-21.
PRIMARY TOPIC?Ood Sends Anion oo
an Errand.
JUNIOR TOPIC?A Prophet Who Was
a Friend to the Poor.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
?The Consequences of Self-indulgence.
YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
?Social Evils Yet to Be Conquered.
The kingdom of Israel reached a
high state of prosperity In the time of
Jeroboam II; and with it came a condition
of luxury, corruption and
n iv ncuuroD. 4
The judgment woe of this lesson Is
directed ngalnst the sins of the upper
classes in Samaria. The same sins ure
practiced in America, in the nution
and In the church. With the increase
of wealth In America has come luxury,
corruption and gross wickedness which
staggers the imagination. It behooves
all to give a listening ear, for God will
eventually enter into judgment. Our
lesson is a temperance lesson. Temperance
applies to other things than indulgence
in intoxicating liquor. Our
age is intoxicated with pleasure, pursuit
of gain and selfish ambition.
I. Reckless Security (vv. 1-3).
They were blind to the perils that surrounded
them. They were living in a
fool's paradise, closing their eyes to
the approaching storm of Judgment as
predicted by Amos. They trusted in
tiie mountains of Samaria for their
protection. They regarded their city
as Impregnable. They no doubt regarded
the utterance of Amos us impracticable?the
dreams of a fanatic.
The tragic tiling about this blindness
on the part of the chief ones of the
nation was they were so putted up
with pride that they failed to read
the signs of the times in the light of
history (v. 2.) The cities of Calneh
and Hamath, thouiah great and mighty,
had fallen. To disregard the lessons
of history, to dismiss the thought of
impending judgment, is to bring near
the "seat of violence" (v. 3). Let
chaotic Europe und Russia be the red
lights of warning to America, and let
ull injustice and class selfishness be
laid aside.
II. Luxury (vv. 441).
The luxury of these upper classes In
Suinarla expressed Itself In: 1. Extravagant
furniture (v. 4). They had beda
of Ivory?perhaps wood Inlaid with
Ivory. Costly ns their furniture was In
that day, It whs commonplace as compared
to some of the expensive furniture
and fittings in our great cities.
2. Laziness (v. 4). They stretched
themselves upon their couches?lived
lives of Indolence. 'Such is the way
of many still.
3. Feasted on delicacies (v. 4). The
Implication here is that they had their
dainties out of season. This Is what
ttinnv of tlio rloh nrl.lo lliOOieoUtna tn
4. Adorn their feasts with musle
(v. 5). They sang Idle songs?even Invented
musical Instruments for this
purpose. They prostituted the noble
arl of tquslc to their sensual feasts.
5. They drank wine (v. 6). They
were not content with ordinary drinking
vessels. They drank from bowls,
indicating excessive drinking. They
were so blustered by the intoxicating
cup that their feasts which were
adorned with the refinements of music
ended In drunkenness.
III. Failure to Grieve for Joseph
(v. 0).
Joseph here stands for Kplirnlm
and Munasseh, his two sons. Rpbrulin
became the principal tribe
of the northern kingdom, so Joseph is
used as a synonym for the nation. The
upper classes were Indulging In these
efTemlpnte luxuries, entirely indifferent
to the groanlngs of the musses. And
whenever such a condition exist In a
nation there Is need of Ainos to
thunder God's judgment upon those
who are guilty of it.
IV. The Inevitable Issue (vv. 7,8).
1. They shall go Into captivity (v. 7).
The northern nation was first In sin.
therefore first to go into captivity.
What a striking contrast this picture!
Instead of lying on ivory couches
feasting upon dainties, they are with
the suffering exiles.
2. The certainty of the Issue (v. 8).
It is inevitable because of God's nature.
He is a God of Justice. He
has sworn that Judgment shall fall.
He is the God of hosts?the controller
of the whole universe, therefore none
can escape. God hntes the wickedness
i of the world, and He \ylll bring into
i Judgment the men and women who
eevel in luxury, with no concern for
i the poor and needy. Though God
i waits long. He does not forget. The
I only escape for America is repentance.
i Abide in Him.
, And now. little children, abide in
i Him; thnt when He shall appear, we
may have confidence, and not be
ashamed at His coining.?I John 2:28.
I /
Great Mischiefs.
I Great mischiefs happen more often
, from folly, meanness, and vanity, than
I from tne grenter sins of avarice and
i ambition.?Burke.
Chance te Be Saved.
Don't despair of a ft intent tf he has
one clear Idea.?Em* ions.
Breathe Through the Side.
, The cnterplllur hus no nose yet he
, does a regular A No. 1 Job of breathing.
lie has a mouth, hut nature has
so arranged It that he can utilize this
organ exclusively for feeding and
, doesn't have to hrentlie through It. He
, does all his breathing through special
, apparatus consisting of nine holes on
each side of his body.
Ate the Whole Himself.
, "Did yoe divide that doughnut as I
told yog with youfr little brother?"
"Yes, nap, I gave him the hole."
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Her Class.
The mistress was rather alarmed
over her new girl's sudden Illness until
the latter* explained maters. "You
see. mum." she said. "I wasn't feeling !
well and I went to the closet, and there :
was a bottle marked 'Three drops for
un infant, six for an adult, and a teaspoonful
for an emc.lc.' I knew I
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an adult, so I thought I must he an
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Probably the Only Day.
The following conversation In Juvenile
court a few days ago was a
laugh producer: ?
An Attorney?Is It true you refused
to go to church with your wife?
Ills Client?Well, ! go once in a
while."
"Do you ever go to Sunday school?"
"Yes, sir."
"Now tell the court just when you
go to Sunday school."
And the defendant innocently re-,
plied: "1 guess I go on Sundays."
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will know why is
For CROUP, COLDS,
INFLUENZA A PNEUMONIA
Motbcrr abould keep 1 |ar of Bnw'e Vapumrntba
Me* conrenlcat. When Croat, lultacaza or Pn*umonl*
threatens ibl* delirhtful tile* rubbed we'l Into
lb* throat. cbew and under tbe arm*. will relieve tbe
c bold ox, break cooceMloo and promote reatfal sleep.
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will hot sum me aomrs
30c. 80c. sad11M *1 el Aw Hm eetl prepaid fcp
1 1 SELDOM SEE
? big knu Uke thia, bat your
Km M horti may hiv* a bunch or brutae
gh, on hie anklet hock, eilfle, knee or
H will clean it off without layi
ing up the horae. N? blister*
H i H BO hair gene. Concentrated
IHnjH ?only a few drop* required at an
WmO- iH application. S2J0 per bottla delivered.
Daacribe your caae for
PIBHI apecial Instruction*, and leek 8A he*
| W.r.TOOWC. be. Il> TeupleSt. IpfiaaSeM.Baa.
Hitby Chirk*. Thorobred*. SO breed*. Right
kind, price*. Immediate shipment. Caialoa.
A.T.I.lvlnift'on Hatchery, Draw ll, North,8.C,
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 11,1922.
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