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m •MUM THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. R. C. BOX COATS FOR SUMMER; X NEW WRAPS MIMIC CAPE gSBsasssgsgSHSgsesHSHsazsgszggsasgsMHsgsasHszsgs^sHSZSgSHSgsgs^sasgi '“-S- L OOSELY Hdjusted clothes hare taken a Ann hold on popular favor and, In undertaking to give the public what It wants, designers huvfc bor- rowed styles from widely distant lands. They must contrive t6 furnish garments that embody e&sy, flowing lines. In a sufficient variety of style to keep them interesting for one thing, and to adapt them to Individual fig ures for another. One does not have to" look twice to see that China furnished Inspira tion for the smart coat that distln- .,V tant and occupies Itself ♦ith an ac count of the reigning family of capes, pure and simple. Capes are of the blood royal—the dominant style point in the season’s outer garments. Then follows u chronicle of capes with modifications, additions and in com binations with other garments. There are many wraps with capes attached and some In which the cape is merely suggested by the treatment of sleeves dr by drapery. Except for ’coats In which Russian lines are evident, and occasional slender, straight-hanging MPBOVEP UMFOKM OniUUTXMAt. SimdaySchool • Lesson’ (By Rkt. K H. f iiZW A i s.t^ O. Du. T«&ch«r of Knghab Biblo la tho Moody Blot* Institute of Chtcaao.t Cspyrtsht mi, W—two Wowpapr ttwfifik LESSON FOR APRIL 30 r ‘ ■. '■ '' v . ISAIAH’S SUMMONS AND RE- SPONSC. < LESSON TEXT.-Iia. e:l-«. V GOLDEN TEXT.—Here am I; iopd mo —Isa. 6:8. REFERENCE MATERIAL.—Gen. 12:L4. Ex. 3:1-4J”; Josh. 1:1-9; Jer. 1:4-10; Mattx 10:6-30. PRIMARY TOPIC.-God Callo loalah to Help Him. JUNIOR TOPIC.-A Young Man Who Was Ready. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC. —Our Response to the Call for Sendee. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC. —The Servlco to Which God Callo Uo. ■ yr t? «i *» ^ Box Coats Featured in Suits. gulshs •• t hr »i Ult |4< fi innl here. whk rft a i Cl* oriels there Hi cwK iliing that Mr Ml follow a fi raakl IjT I hr II nra of the ('hi fl. pf trtuisoa to (II l-tmte tl be su ipretus. ry of Mr «t% erg nnu* «t. it ill li Mere*! I y | cs it**-w rs|w for smite time. w txnn >. t" 1*4 H t| | *64 mill IJT u«Wi C« n we nr i The tiaiutsol ue rape 'Ufctf w rap l> wtow the h. •x « -oat *6 HI — it has lirrti tart rd ’ hi is lt% tullne ss gal la rfed akd H sited In th« ► ftl •rlii* «ty |r s to 1 (Ult dl ft ere nt in to a wide m rarfMlkr colli ir that also type*. It Is a fentu ft* for •mi into er aad r« rtas a asm »w cape l> or c ibout la Pag mil sum Mlg 111 >r slev p%Hr«0 roa its. the shoulder* It Is cu It to I Its re tit ward flint a nil*! iy the n ftllor ed fits rk aad the bottom an d a sill st et sch aid Biakr If serve ns a Ml in. | rt •rcn*««lstrs Its wb le s Irtnr F As ta near ly all m ulta the si kin Is 1 ' s< lornment co vered b Utt.Ml III Efl*a h1|||« stralgl ht i end | Main In thts moib As Isted hutto n holes a r* elfed Ively plcturctl It Is abort er thn n tbe length 1 pi seed <»n the •hW mi IftlH One (i f tha •ppr«' red by f sshbui ial •lea; the y fU •ft. Ilght-wel Ight wu ol Cf Mtingt eon- to longer oklrto. and thla suit k rap, bat n IIIV other msterialo ore them a cntnpnmitse. The cost la rut iismI, Including serge, twill, home- In true kimono style alth oh«»rt sleeve* spun, the hesvter silk crepes and In one with the body, lengtliened by, knltte«l fabrics. Knitted capes must j I. Isaiah’o Vision of Glory (vv. 1-4). So definite was this vision that the prophbt remembered the very time of its occurrence. It meant so much To him that he could ever look' back to it us a day when his ministry took on a new meaning. 1. He Saw the Lord on His Throne (v. 1). Though the death of Uzziah left Judah's throne empty it was mad* clear to the prophet that the throne of God was occupied. The Lord was high and lifted up, showing that He j is above all kingdoms. This was a ' peculiar preparation of Isaiah for Ido work. The one who has really seen | God can never be the same again; life has a fuller meaning ever afterward ^ 2. He Saw tbe Seraphims Above (vv. | 2. S). Just who these beings are we do no; know. The word signifies “fiery." “burning.” They were glorious beings whose hti*ine*o was to waif upon the luinh’lo go on errands for Him. Hiey bad six wings—two for ; flight; two to cover their face, show ing reverence; niyl two to cover their feet, showing humility. These three pairs show that reverence and hu mility are of equal value before God. with activity. The song of the sera phlms shows that they saw holiness as God's supreme attribute. The thrice -holy- |Npfhut.<• r*-fi*r* let the* Trinity. The first choir sang. “Holy. holy, tody." ami the second iftoir rcspiinded to this by saying, “The whole earth la | full of Hla glory • A. The Msnifestatlon of Majesty (v 4). *The poets of tbe door moved at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with smoke. 1 * The 1 smoke, no doubt, ^gwlfied (iod'e wrath Bgainat man’t alnfulness (see Psalms Ik S; 74:1). II. laaiah’s Ceovtstteo •# ftto (v. fi) The vision of flod brought the prophet to see himself It la only la the light of God’s holiness that we aee our unbollaeaa. When Peter fof a glimpse of who fhrtet was he begged Hint to deport from him. aaylng, “lie- part from me: for 1 am a alaful man. O lord” (l.ukr The profdiet not only realized that he waa a sinner, but that the nation waa a nation of sinners What the world needs today < above all things Is a vision of God. III. ladlah’a Cleansing From Sin : (vv a. ft. The taking of the coal from the altar I shows that It was connected with | sacrifice. The fire that consumed tbv sacrifice was holy fire. When a sin ; her gets a vision of God In Christ, the Holy Spirit applies the merits of I Christ's abed Mood and cleanses from all sin. IV. Isaiah’s Call (v. 8). Immediately following bis cleansing came the'call. Men must he cleansed from sin-before they shall he railed j | to God's service. Though God has I many angelic beiggs who willingly go I oh errands for Him, yet He has er- rands upon.whlch only cleansed hu- man beings can go. The only ones j who can really declare the gospel of God's grace are those who have ex perienced Its saving power. God Is asking this same question of men and women. Isaiah readily responded to his rail by dedicating himself to the task. He said, "Here am I; send me.” V. Isaiah’s Commission (vv. 0-18). 1. Tbe Sending (vv. 9, 10). He had a most discouraging task before him. He is assured that the people will hear his message, but be unmoved by it. They will even increase in blind ness and deafness to the divine warn ings—they will neither be converted nor healed. Such a hopeless task would only be undertaken by one who had had- a vision of God. ~ 2. The Encouaragement (vv. Il-i3). Facing this discouraging outlouk the prophet raised the inquiry, "Lord, hqw long?” v The Lord in His reply assured him that It would not last forever. The land would be desolate, the cities without inhabitants, and the houses without occupants; but as the oak re^ tains its vital substance even long after it has been cut down, so from Judah shall a remnant be saved. The holy seed is the substance which shall constitute the basis of the kingdom which shall come when David's son shall be king. Taste is • matter of tobacco quality We ittte it u opr honest belief that the tobaccos used 1 in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better tMte) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett 4f Mjen Tebacc* Cs. 1 Vx- X v x 20 for 18c 10 for 9c Vacuum tina of 50 - 45c Chesterfield 7\ CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended y If u mail is overttold tie occaitlMiiuiiy I* Irtiw lcd m er. Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon Ihnoaan'ta of vronww kav* kxlbvjr or btad<t«r truobio and bvvtr eu»i>rvl It. 'Vomrws complaiota oftm prove to bo nothing rLe hot kidney trowtite, or tbe reeMlr of Lidney or bladder dtaeaae If tbe kidne>e ore not in a bonltby coo ditioo, they nay cause tbe other urgsoe to beroove Uoeoaed \ eu My suiter pain m tbe bark, bead ache and boa of suvlxliao l*Uoe health Makea you ner» «»ua, imta Me and May be duspowdeut, it Mahse say one so. But hundred* of wousra rlaias tbot Dr. Ktlawr s NuoMp-ltoot, by csetorva^ be eh b to tbe kidney ■. peeved to be just tbe remedy needed to evefcwUM sacb aaadittoae • No work that you farmer* do i* too rough for clothe* made out of StifeT* Indigo Cloth. All Overalls, Jumpers and Work Clothe* made of this doth last longer, wash bet* / tar and kaep their “looka/’ Beautiful and Practical. lot?, flaring sleeves, MtfR They are finished with ft nerTotf. hand ofiren- vhroWlery. corre«pnndln||4%lth a wide not he overlooked—there are many of them, and they'JUT handsome.. Capes and cape-wraps ctimplete their. uid that makes a r 1 ’» adornment for careers splendidly In superb evening le Jiottom of the The m«*st In- wrap*. Silks, brocudes, crepoa. vel- -teresthig Style |*«>i (he model Is veta and other gorgeous things pay Its clever scarf-col’ ' .fh long end* tribute to this st,i- pasumg^under enibro ..red revers niid / Ms ay •md far a asmpW bottlr to oar what fiwwmp Itnot. tbu grew* kidn»>, brgy and bladder MdiruM. wvH do for tbrm Ry rwrloswig tm rrats to Dr Kihorr A Oa. Ringhamt-ov If V. roa msr vurrswr aaav- pw oar bottlr by Parrrl Pint You ran purrksor ■rihuui and terse war bottles at all drug stars*.—Ad* art urMat. Giant bpr.rvg . Xifi for fnan tlie town of Twin Falla. In Idaho. In n oprln# that run* a Mg elect rim I |4ant. It Is called tbe Tho«i*ar»d K|irtti«. and there la noth Ing like It to be found any where else la the wurld. What a tremendous apythfi It I" ntay Is fart Hint It deliver* feet of water a seenfid- enough water ta suppl) all the neevhi of the city of New York! It Hows nut of a lava cliff nl a considerable hHgtit. like the waterfall of a *tr»tn». atol furtii*he« |M>wrr which, converted Into elec trlclty. Is distributed for llglitlng and other purpose* (tver an extensive area —Philadelphia Ledger A Scratched Record. One day recently Murv llirdelbk age five, were visiting their grandmother, w bom they «-mII 11011:111111. M: ry Itirdolhi was singing to one of her dolls when tnuinpisi joined in on the refrain. Har riet Jane looked up. and said, very so berly, “Aw, mumiiin, your record’s scratched." M r avr uwkrrs oT«*r rfad A L ST1FEL A SONS lodigs Dyers mm4 yntsu W V*. n— Vasb. N Y. Faatpaou* dapamanca There waa a mua out lb \4 |pc*«o*in who weat to a revival aeeetiag aad was present to re|»-nt He wavered ft»r a time and finally arose aad said; “Frteadn. I want to repent and tell how had I have bee a. but I dasa’t do It a hen tbe grand jury la la aeoahui “ “The I-ord will forgive,” the revival- I at ahouted. "I'rohaMy he will,” answered the sinner, "hot he ain't on that grand Jury."—float on Transcript. Fonatiao > pail ad. “%h. little •me." aatd tbe facetloua patma. T rueUI sit bare all day and •ei you w nra oo my notta.” “I'm afraid ywu •■ouldnY," said the fair manicurist. • “The large barber up to front la my haabsnd. I cm tell fnan the way be'g •hnffllng bis feet that as anon as be gets through shaving the man he's working on he's going tu stroll bwek here.” Odd Coincidence. After the war, while hunting sou venirs in a •leserted village In Ia»r- raine. 1 found a billfold, evidently 1 I oat by a German soldier, with a pic ture taken aomewhere m' Lincoln , l•l!rk, In the .fojeground vega n girt, nnd in the Imckgrottnil dttlng ou n bench were tny mother und sister, both j b-oking on.—^'bfc-.igo Joitmul. play Sinful. . “Do you regard It aa sinful t* cartlsT* aske«t the moralist. “Tea" ash! Mr. Grum|iaon. “F«»r a man who can! play |M»ker any lietter thun I do to alt In a game with a |Mirty of exjiert |ai*n*hoard npinl|iii>atora la little «hcrr of u crime."—Ilinningbaiii Age Herald. Must Look to Jssus. , , If I wunt to repent. If I want to change my mind jutl get more and nfivre determined rtv^lveXood" I mfist look at Jesus Christ. I mu*t notice how perfectly faultless, perfectly low ing. perfectly patient. j»erfecTly ready to spend Himself In the service of other#, lie la.—Tbe Bishop of London v The Dacsitful Ton;us. ^ Far the rich turd thereof are fait of rtoleace. aad the mi^l-HuUs thereof have apoboa Usd. aad iWtr toacue le davettfui !■ that* asawth — Micab 6:1*. Too many pc«qi|e do not even think ' they'are thinking. Just So. “Money talks.” X “And yet a bank aeems unusually quiet." Mr. Jenkins Took a Cracked Club To Tame Lions The exhibition ended'rather badly. It a « . - « aa • ^ a \ very nearly was a big day for the lions and a sad day for Mr. Jenkins—all for want of proper care in getting ready. Many a man who has J business to do and a living to make and a job to fill is as care less how he feeds his body as Mr. Jenkins was in picking out a club. X Some foods are tot) heavy, some are too starchy, many lack neces sary elements and so starve the body — and many load the system down with fermentation and auto intoxication. Grape-Nuts helps build health and Strength.. It contains the full richness of wheat and malted bar ley, including the^'vital mineral elements, without which the body cannot be fully sustained. Gripe- Nuts digests quickly and whole somely. Served with cream or good milk, it is a complete food— crisp and delicious. • Grape-Nuts is just the food" for those who care to meet life’s situa tions well prepared in health. Order Grape-Nuts from your grocer today. Try it with cream or milk for breakfast or lunch, or made into a delightful pudding for dinner. Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder m There*b a Reason’' Mads by Poatum Carnal Co^ lac.. Bank Crank, Mkh. irfsqpHj