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Lesson
(By REV R H FITZWATEH. DO.. Dobb
l ,T th ^ Ev.»hlng School. Moody Bible Insti
tute of Chlcagjj.)
1 , - 1 924. Western \ewepaper Union )
Lesson for August 24
JESUS TALKS WITH NICODEMUS
TESSON TEXT—JnKn 3:1-21.
(jO1.1)EN’ TEXT—"For God so loved
the world, that Me Rave His only be-
K"tten Son, that whosoever believeth ,
In Him should not perish, but hate
everlasting life "—John 3:16.
I’RIMART T( )1’IC—NTcodemus VLslts
Jesus
JUNIOR TOPIC—The Visit of Nloo-
demUK.
INTEHM El >1ATE ANH SENIOR TOP-
IC- What Jt. Means to H<-.'o,nie a Chris
tian
YOl’NG PEOPLE AND ADFET TOPIC
—The‘New Hlrth.
•THE •
KITCHEN
CABINET
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NOVELTY RIBBONS IN FAVOR;
ENSEMBLE FOR THE AUTUMN
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T’lNSn.MK little
luive tluttere'I
novelty rlbboni i asin for tlie j-ifstmlde* cpsttime. It-
rlieir colorful tfiumplis bid fair to be rejiealed to
charm into millinery ftisliionlHiiil. Thai e\i;n a greater dei:r>*e durinR the cola
■^nany of bur prettiest autumn chapeaux ^ in;; autumn and w inter season- Khih
are to he made entirely of narrow orate sly I In.: is marked Itt^tla* dev
fanejful rlhlaui sewed row on row U ■ pm^nt of new mod
advance | li.-li family ties
i frock.
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The subject of the conversation with
Nicodeiilns was the new birth. This
topic had pectrlipr sijrnlficance in the
HrIi f of N’leodemus' station In life,
lie was n learned rabid, a doctor of
‘the.law and presumably a man. of
good charnetcr. His coinlnK by iiiR'ht
Imlh atcs his timidity. Like .losepii of
Arinmthaeii lie was afiyid to openly
espouse the cause of the new Teacher
of Galilee, lest he be put out of the
pynapvocue.
1. The Necessity of Jibe New Birth
(vv. 1-7).
It Is not a matter of choice as to
whether one is to he horn a pain but
of necessity if he is ever to see the
Kiucdoni of 47-od,—Re^em'ration—is tlie-
ttrst deiiiand tlie Gospel of < 'hrist
« makes tn>on men. The reasons for this
W:
1. The Klnptioni of God Is a spirit
ual Kinkidoni; thertTore there must
be a spiritual birth in order to enter
it. (v, K). As we enter the physical
kinphdii by a natural birth, so we en
ter the Kingdom of (iod by a super
natural hlnli.
2. The nature which we ^ct throtlL'h
the natural birth Is radically and es
sentially had. (Tirlst declares that
that wlilch Is horn of the flesh is flesh
(v. tj);. In Galatians relit-'Jl, Paul
^’Ives a catalogue of the' works of the
flesh. The flesh cannot he Improved
(.Ter l.'LL'.'U. ('ulture and educate,do
all you. please, and it still remains
flesh. Furtherrnore, In order to enter
Into the kingdom of heaven there must
he a nature fitted for heaven. There
is notldnsf' that can he substituted for
the new birth. Men are trying to sub
stitute niorality and education for the
new birth. Nieodemus possessed these;
yet ('hrist declared tlwit he needed
poniethiric more. Hefrenerath'n Is the
act of (b'd through the Holy Spirit
which quickens a man from spiritual
death and plants within him God's
own nature (II Pet. 1:1).
H. The Mystery of the New Birth
(w s 13).
Its process is mysterious, hut its re
sults are definite. You may not be
able to discern from whence the wind
Cometh or- whither It noeth, hut you
know that it blows by its effects. The
fruit of our lives demonstrates our
nature, whether It Is heavenly or car
nal. We need m>t he told that we have
a physical birth our bodies with
their various faculties In exercise
prove It. Kveh so the presence within
us of a nntuhe'which has no aflinity
for th.e thltiKs of the world, a strong i
affection for God and a disposition to j
> .vlehl prompt obedience to His com
mands, proves that we have been horn
from above. Galatians fi l!;t, is an
Infallible test.
,111. The Ground Upon’ Which the
New Birth Retts (vv. 14 1
# Christ’s atoning death,on thrcross
makes regeneration possible. He took
'
aright with siinliiitit If possible, If not
bright with sunny paint. The room
where so much time is spent In the
preparation of food should be us at
tractive as It is possible to make it.
I >o you have a window 7 out of which
you may enjoy the view, over your
kitchen sink? It will help amazingly
In shortening the time of dishwash
ing.
SUNDAY—Breakfast: Orange, muf
fins. Dinner; Leg of lamb with dress
ing, peach ice cream. Supper; Omelet,
rhubarb sauce.
MON DAY—Breakfast: Ripe pears,
oatmeal and top milk. Dinner: Lard
ed liver, baked calves’ hearts, stuffed;
lettuce salad. Supper: Sliced roast
lamb.
TUESDAY—B re,a k f a st: Bread
crumb pancakes. Dinner: Hungarian
goulash, head lettuce salad. Supper;
Angel food.
WEDNESDAY — Breakfast: Cher
ries, coffee cake, coffee. Dinner:
Stuffed calves hearts, raw carrot salad.
Supper: Cabbage salad.
THURSDAY — Breakfast: Waffles,
coffee. Dinner: Swiss steak, need po
tatoes, apple pie, cheese. Supper:
Baked hash, green onions.
FRIDAY—Breakfast: Muskmellon,
cereal with cream. Dinner: Boiled
fish, horseradish sauce; steamed brown
bread. Supper; Egg and peas omelet. .
SATURDAY — Breakfast: ~Grapes.
corn flakes, cream. Dinner: Boiled
mutton, caper sauce; hot seasoned
I rice. Supper: Baking powder biscuit,
blackberries.
Peach Ice Cream.
Remove the skins, iind pits und put
through a ricer eitoiigii ripe punches
| to make one und one-h.nlf cupfuls of
pulp. Add the Juice of a lemon, one!
Hiid one-fourth cupfuls of -jignr and
place In tlie fnv/.cr. Win n well chilled
mid a pint of cream and freeze us
usual: Serve In halves of chilled
melons.
Cabbage Salad.
Shred a hard head of cabbage very
fine, cover with iced water and when
crisp drain and dry. Add salt and
enough thick sweet cream to moisten
the cabbage well, sprinkle with -ugar
and add a dash of vinegar. Mix Well
und serve well chilled!
The effectiveness of'the ribbon-mad**'" Wraps which claim
tint is demonstrated in the accompany- | one piece dress over
Ing Illustration in two instances. The posed feature three.
kinship p> die
w Idjch tjiey ire
.distinct types.
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You Should Have the Best-
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot
Have you ever stopped, t<v reason why
it ih that so many products that are ex
pensively advertised all at once drop out
of sight and are soon forgotten? The
reason is plain the article did not fulfill
the promises of the manufacturer. This >
applies more particularly to a medicine, i
A medicinal preparation that I'has real
curative value alinuft sells itself, as like
an endless ’chain system the remedy is
recommended by those who have been
benefited to those who are in need of it.
A prominent druggist snvs, ‘‘Take for
example IV. Kilmer's Swamp Root* 1»
preparation I have s< Id for many years
and never hesitate to recommend, for in
almost every case it shows excellent re
‘ suits, as many of my customers testify. ;
, No other kidney remedy has so large a
ss'e ” ’ ’
i ’ . \
According to Worti statement* and
] veritie/i testimony of thousand* who have
used tho preparation, the success of Dr
Kilmer’s Swamp Hoot is due t<i the fact,
so many people claim, that t* fulfills almost
every wish in overcoming kidney, liver
and bladder ailments, corrects urinary
trouble* and neutralize* the uric acid
which causfs rheumatism.
^ on may receive sample bottle of
Swamp Hoot by parc<d post Address IV
Kilmer- Go,., Binghamton. N Y., and
enclose ten cent*: also mention this paper.
Large and medium *ize Isoftles for sale
at ail drug store* Advertisement.
DEMAND
Wrong Is falsehood practiced.
Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes
That itch und burn, by hot baths
of Guticum Soup followed by gentle
anointings of Cuticura Ointment.
Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe-
clally.If a little of the fragrant Gut 1-
curu Tuleuin Is dusted on ut the fin
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■ Wishes are pleasures of the poor,
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Clean Child’s Bowels
TIm
WofkTt B«t Took
Oxer 100,000 people luxe
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Rheumatism,
Hal-Nutrition,
Sleeplessness,
Nervousness,
Loss of Appetite,
Loss of Weight,
Torpid Liver or
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time to guard against the
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moths. P. D. Cg is not an
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age contains, free, a patent
spout, to enahleayou to get
to the hard-to-get-at place*
and saves the Juice.
A 36 cent package make*
one quart, enough to kill a
mlllliin Ins--' t* ami their egga.
Your druggist has It or can
get It for von. Mailed prepaid
upon rei-elpt of price by th«
Owl rhemhal Works, Terr*
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»]*
‘‘California Fig Syrup” is
Dependable Laxative for
Sick Children
RIBBON PRETTILY USED
If you don't t-elieve in yourself,
your work and your future don't
expect anyone else t-> have cnll-
detice in you Enthusiasm is your
b-st ass.-t. Est- it Lloyd.
GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLE
shape
hdied
being
in the large oval below Is fasli-
of shirred ombre ribbon, brown
the predominating color. The
to one sixle
and cream
A dainty salad
reptnble dish at
boiling water
broken. Turn
u skimmer, that they may
is always - an ac-
any season, and
especially during
tlie warm weath
er.
Favorite . Apple
Salad. —Gore six
red apples a n d
cook them with
out removing the
skins, . in genMy
until fen-ier, hut not
the apples often with
o6k, evenly.
leather faney dropping lew
repeats fhe brown, russet
tones of t lo*' ribbon.
The little turn off the fare model
with scrolls of ribbon projecting far
out at each side, is also an exponent
of the ribbon built haf. It uses in
composition a straw soutache which
serves t" join the rows of rihtion. That
is all there is to It no other trim
ming
It is intriguing ribbon patterning
which gives chic and chary! to the little
rotTnd hat with it' high-turned brim,
shown )tt the top of this group. In a
Made of selfsame materia! as the com
punion dress is the three-quarter
length or hem depth coat, the long or
short mpi* or the scarf which often
lakes on. tho Spanish shawl spirit.
A material which makes a partieu
larly handsome showing in ensemble
interpretation is tapestry striped
kasha cloth. It Is this fabric which 1-
so channlngly utilized for the model
in the picture. A convertible collar Is -
one of the pleasing features of the
frock.
Tapestry effects arc of very great
fabric interest for Jail. This leads
on to elaborate scheme's, such as, for
_«
instance, an Imported tapestry cloth
showing all-over woolen embroidery
Stops Lameness
from a Bone Spaxta, Blag
I Bone, Sptlat, Curb, SM
! Bone, or similar trouble* and
gets bora* going sound. It
acts mildly but quickly and
good results ara lasting.
| Daca blister or maora tha
j hair and hor*a can ba workad.
Pa,a 17 <n pamphlat with aach
bottle talla how. *2A0 a bottle
deli verad. Hataa Beak I A free.
F. YOUNG, be. 510 Umm Su Spria*SeM. ILm.
, A woman always wants some one to
help her keep a secret.
leauuie
the place of sinners. His Infinite Tnt-rlf
v’v ns placed to tlo-Ir tint.— He suf
fered in the sinners' stead. Just as the
Israelites had only to look bn the
brazen s(*rpent in tlu* wilderness so
the sfnner must look to Christ uidlfted
up-in the cn-ss See Num. in :4 b. John
ML :rj. 1! Gor. r, :'Jl, I pet. 2 :‘J4. Our
saKaihtti cost on the part of God the
giving up of His only begotten Son
and on the part of (’hrist the suffer
ings and shame of the cross.
IV. For Whom Salvation Was Pro
vided (vv. 1(‘.. 17). “Whosoever he*
lieveth on Him."
These verses give In a condensed
form the w hole plan‘of salvation, ob
serve : > •'
. 1. Tin
2. The
Christ.
.‘L TT,ie
4. Ih'ivv
Him.
(g Hi-llll
Soun’e (lod s<i
Ground the
loved.
death
He-ipients whosoevtr..
Appropriated hcljcv ing
of
In
■ liouid m-4-peHsh-; ever-
lastjixg. life.
V. Men's Attitude Toward Christ
(vv. Ik “1).
j. Home Kelieve and Are Saved
Those wJup believe are now free from
cond* tmiath'M (John o:“4)
■ L‘. Some Will Not Follow mid Are
Rest ing. Therefore, Fnder -the ( ’on-!
demnation of God. The cause of their
unbelief In Him Is their love of sin.
“Speculation Vs. Certainties’*
When they ' asked the dying Fara
day, “what are your spbeulatIons?" he
replied that he vVhs not “pillowing his
head on any speculations.” Said he,
“I know whom I have believed, und
am persuaded that He Is able to keep
that which I have committed to Hint
against that day.”—Exchange.
Remove to u plate, carefully Jake otf
the skins and scrape off Ute red pulp
adhering to the inside of the skins,
1 replacing It on the cheeks of the
apple. Let chill; arrange on heart
leaves <f lettuce. Meat one eujiful .
of heavy .cream stiff, add one-fourth
of a cupful of sugar. _o.iie tea spoonful
of lemon juice, one fourth of u tea
-spoonful of salt,, one fourth cup
ful of pecan meats hr-ken into hits
und op.o-;ourth cupful el mhoeM. ten
der c< itTy. Serve on the apples.
Garnish the tops with sprig' of white
celery an 1 halves of i.-ecan meats.
Empress Rolls. lake tip' long
shaped bakers' roils, cut in half cross
wise, H oop out tlie soft ' erunih and
u# the cavities with the following
i: i\tui< One cueumher. peehal and
chopped, one tcaspoonful of grated
horseradish, one dessert spoonful .of
ereum, and *s much iiiayouiuiisii as
you like, .with salt to taste. Y’re's In
the filling vvfrb a kjlife
Peanut Butter and Ma-malade Sand
wiches. Spread - no slice of bread
with' peanut hlittir, the second slice
with orange murmalade, ..rid press the
slices together. T'ut into rounds .or
other funcy.' shapes.
Stuffed Dates. Remove the stones
from dates and insert small portions
-■f peanut butter, into tie cn ities.
Roll In granulatt d sugar an 1 ehikl tie-
fore using,
Salmon and Pea Salad.—Tak
d salmon. n*iiH>v ng all
i-ones, add an equal amount u
pens, season Well -and serve
highly seasoned boiled drV'.-
•k;
Lead the Way
Ttie best way to lend your hoy to
heaven Is to go that way yourseli—
Weatern Christian Advocate
y
a chofified sour 'p
Serve on head h-1
• 1 ■dressing' for
Southern Style.
e a can
in and
* ‘I a ikei 1
w it l.i a
■ing. - to
1 tiss -eon
t U'i 'e with
a garnish.
('lit two
A llicll
added.
pienty of ;iw->i
Lobster,
-iujiUbt lobsters into halvi-s hdig'hvv '»•.
remove the meat and cut into cut es.
Melt two tahlesjioonfuK of butter ;*
when huhhlii g a<Id one slice of onion
chopped line, one tablespnonful of
parsley chopped line, one-fourth of a
teaspoonful of mustard; stir while
cooking five minutes: Add two table-
spoonfuls of flour wdien bubbling, one
cupful of rich milk and cook until
boiling. Add the lobster meat, return
to the shells, sprinkle with grated
cheese and bake fifteen minutes in a
hot oven.
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Children Love It*
Pleasant Taste
If your little one Is out-of-sorts,
won't play, seems sick, languid, not
natural—suspect the bowels! A tea-
spoonful of delicious “California Fi^
Syrup” given anytime sweetens the
stomach and soon moves the sour fer
mentations, gases, poisons and Indl-
'gestihle matter right out of the bowels
and you have a well, playful child
again.
Millions of mothers depend upon this
gentle, harmless lakative. It never
erainps or overacts. Contains no nar
cotics or soothing drugs. Say “Cali
fornia” to your druggist and avoid
counterfeits. Insist upon genuine
‘‘California Fig Syrup," which has di
rections for babies and children of all
ages plainly printed on bottle.
J
Say “Bayer”-Insistl
For Pain Headache
Rheumatism
Colds
Accept only a
Bayer package
whichcontalns proven directions
Handy “Rayeri? boxes of 12 tablet*
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist*
A«ptr1n la the trade mark of Barer Manu
facture of Muuoacatlcacldeatar of Sallc/llcacl*
i&uiralgia
Lumbago
Love jiH enemies hut Satan.
For Cuts, Burns, Poisoned Wounds,
any sore, mosquito bites, bee stings, use
Hanford's Ikilijam of Myrrh. Antiseptic
and healing. Three size*; all stores. Adv.
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Series of
tifs. tiny
vve!ids Id
of this LttnTTIiadc
There 1 is a hint
fluence in tlie rus
FOR THE LONCi AUTUMN
curlicues and rose-like mo- •lelirn ittin;
thrce-tonetL silken ribbon
ornate path nhoqt tile cuff
felt model,
if the (lirectoire in-
•t velvet model pic-
DAYS
light
against., a dark , ’ :l ‘
I’.iir-dereiL mat rials
ft' novel tv treatment.
figures silhouetted
kgrotind.
effectively yield
in that the bor
Hired to the center left. Brocaded
metal ribbon, something new this sea
son. encircles the crown in a tier of
three rows, sliding through round
nietal buckles at the front.
Silver ribbon, so popular with black,
alternates with hengallne silk folds in
the high-crovvned velvet hat portrayed
to the left above.
There's u new burst of enthusl-
dor embellishes the hem of the frock,
repeating its ornate decoration across
toe ends of a-Aery wide searf.
. Conspicuous among ensemble con
ceptions it' a three-piece costume
which re/ates a frock of red and bine
plaid witVa coat of navy suede cloth
In tills the'■self-fabric of the dress li
repeated as the lining of the wrap. A
raccoon collar adds a note of autumn
elegance to the coat.
JULIA BOTTOM LEY,
(£. »»24. W«»t»ra Newiptptr Lntoa.)
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