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Olive t- Ys sp(i pi,
UbbysSweet,Sour andDill
Pickles are piquant and firm.
Your summer meals and
picoic baskets are not com.
plete without them.
Insist on Libby's at youi
Libby, MCleill & Libby
Chicago
--~~~~ NDR fEC1E CENT
TLE WONDER RE
etions. Write for circular issued each
Little Wonder Record Albums, 10o each,
I Records. Give us the names of 5 per
ibving talkinrg machines and we will
- )u prepaid 1,000 loud or soft tone talk.
-chine needles, 10 papers value 60o for
a. Will play on any diso machine.
UNITED 6-10-25* STORES
W. Baltimore St. BALTIMORE, MD.
furnture cleaner, %nart carpet and clothee
cleaner nt .*h-x'o e-h(rinTdrasrime Dhm
rxO_0 threeo1 ohn Oochn (mys'4Yj1e Ohio
Sawed-Off Sermon.
'% bere ignorance is hilss it is folly
r t woni to ncquire wisdom by
.ou :through her husband's pockets.
* Fortify the System Against
Summer Heat
ny users of Grove's Tasteless Chill
make it a practice to take this old
.%ard remedy regularly to fortify the
-m against the depressing effect of
ier heat, as those who are strong
tand the heat of summer better than
who are weak. Price 5oc.
Electricity Kills Insects.
process has just been developed in
department of agriculture by
118 of wilicl insects an1d pests ma(y
Wlled by electrielty. The process
d8ts in the pli enliction of salt wn-.
- to the ground that Is to be trented.
then cntising a current of elec
Ity -to pans through the soil. The.
* ent generates a gas which will in
:3'tly kill fill geris, larvae and in
* pests In the soil, without In any
; injuring the vegetation. A large
a of ground cnil be treated by dig
-g sliillow trenches In which a pow
ii1 eiirrnt ei hlt dvainn(l.
. * .-(- depart
it school
.--....... n ishm t,
*d one of the first question~s lie puts
*his class of beginner~s Is: "Who Is
a boss?"
After' salesiien 1)upi1ls have guessed
- ery' ofil('inl ahout f-he establishmiient,
*e superintendent explains. "No, no,
;he Is not the boss. Thie reiialboss
hthis stor'e is the customer. It's the
c stomler thalt youl and1 1 aire here to
('ase. It's the cuistomeri who uays
'iri waiges and milne. Nowv, if, you aire
tting be'hlind your counter, dhoing
Itinitg, andH you~ see mec coming, (loll't
imp up ;'hut if y'ou see the customer
-the boss-'omiing, .lump! That aul
- -'-.ys makes a (deep Impression."
The lessoni Is a good one to mem
rIze.---Itetallhera' Journal.
For
Pure Goodness
and delicious,, snappy flavor
no other food..drink equals
POSTUM
Made of wheat and a bit
of wholesome molasses, it has
the rich snap and tang of high
grade Java coffee, yet con..
tains no harmful'elements.
This hot table drink is ideal
'for children and particularly
satisfying to all with whorn
coffee disagrees.
Postum comes in two forn..;
The original Postum Cereal
requires boiling; Instant
Postum is nu de in the cup
inlstamlly, by audding boiling
water
Por a good time at table
and bce*r he dth all round,
POstum- tells lia own story.
"Th~ere's a Reason"
7he KMTCAUR
GABIPATi29
Are you in earnest? Seize this very
minute
What' you can do, or think you can,
begin it.
-Goethe.
VALUABLE HINTS.
Have you g6ne through your home
thip pring putting away many pieces
of bric-a-brac too
choice with asso
ciation to give
away, perfectly
useless, incongru
ous things taking
up space and caus
ing needless han
dling to keep in
order. If not, do so, for the sake of
the comfort of your family. If the
things have real value shut them
away for a time at least and they
will be all the more appreciated when
brought out again.
Emerson says, "a lady is serene,"
doctors tell us that hurry like worry
is death to good looks and an enemy
to health as well. The people who
accomplish the most in the world are
those who plan their work well and
serenely accomplish it. Did you ever
time yourself on a certain piece of
work; for example the making and
frying of a rule of doughnuts? If so
you will know the time' needed and
will know what to plan for. Of
course, there are always the unex-'
pected interruptions which we can
not plan on, but it is wise to know
the length of time it takes to do cer
tain pieces of work. If mistresses
had a better understanding of these
things there would be more peace and
harmony in the household. A maid
who had a two weeks' washing under
way should not be asked to prepare
a dinner for Invited guests. It is suchi
inconsiderate women who are helping
to keep the servant problem still un
solved, and are always looking for a
servant. If one is possessed with the
precious power of concentration, use
an alarm clock and set it at the time
that the dinner is to be started or the
bread put into or taken out of the
oven. It takes but an instant to pro
vide this security and it so relieves
the mind that the whole attention
may be put upon what ever work is
at hand.
Tapioca baked with sour apples and
served with sugar and cream is an
other simple and wholesome dessert.
When we learn to keep our 's6nse
of proportion, and know that, how
ever, desirable it may be to have the
washing out early, a sweet temper,
a calm and quiet mind are much more
-to be desired, and vastly more appr
ciated by the home folks.
An aim in life is the only fortune
worth finding: and it is not to be
fountl in foreign lands, but in the
heart itself.-R. L. Stevenson.
A man has to live with himself and
he should see that he always has good
company.-Chas. Hughes.
OLD-FASHIONED DISHES.
With all the new and fancy dishes
that are daily being originated and
which we enjoy, there
are none, no matter how
tasty that quite take the
place of the things we
' **knew an~d liked in child
hood.
Splly Lunn.-Separate
the yolks from the
whites of two eggs, beat
the yolks, add a table
.0 spoonful of sugar, a ta
blespoonful of shortening, a cupful of
milk, a half teaspoonful of salt, and
one and a half cupfuls of flour. 8ifted,
with two teaspoonfuls of baking pow
der, beat again and fold in the well
beaten whites of the eggs and bake In
three piepans. The mixture should
not be more than half an inch thick
In each. As soon as they are baked,
butter and pile them one on top of
the other and send to the table piping
hot.
Horseradish Sauce.-Take a cupful
of freshly grated horseradish, one
teaspoonful of salt, a half teaspoonful
of sugar, a dash of cayenne, two ta
blespoonfuls of lemon juice; mix well
and just before serving add a half
cupful of wvhipped cream.
Popovers.-Beat two eggs without'
separating, add a cupful of milk, andi
then add this slowly to a cupful of
flour mixedl with a teaspoonful of salt.
Grease very hot gem pans and bake 40
minutes in a hot oven.
Corn Bread.-Peat twvo eggs very
light, add a tablespoonful of sugar, a
teaspoonful of salt, a cupful of flour,
sifte'd with two teaspoonfuls of baking
p~owdler, a cupful and a half of sour
milk, two tablespoonfuls of softened
butter and a half teaspoonful of soda
dissolved in the milk. Bake in a well
greased dIripping pan.
Dumnpings.-Take a cupful of milk,
add( one egg, a little salt and flour,
enough to make a stiff mixture; add
ing two teaspoonfuls of baking pow
der. Drop from a spoon and cook
eight muinultes without removing the
cover. If a teaspoon is usedl for drop
ping, eight minutes is sufficient time
for cooking.
Raisin Pie.-Grate the rind and chop
the pulp of a lemon, add a cupful of
raisins, a pinch of salt, a 'half cupful
of molasses, a tablespoonful of butter.
B~oil .together one cupful of sugar
(browni) a half cupful of flour and two
cupfuls of water five minutes; add the
ethel Ingredients and bake in two
crusts.
INiMlITIONAL
SUNM&saIooL
(BrE. 0. SELLERS Actin Director of
t Sunday School Oourse n the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
Copyright by Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR JULY 9
THE THESSALONIAN CHRISTIANS.
LESSON TEXT-I Thes. 3:17-20; 4:13-18;
5:14-24.
GOLDEN TEXT-If we believe that
Jesus died and rose again, even so them
also that are fallen asleep in Jesus will
God bring with him.-I Thess. 4:14 It. V.
This epistle is probably one of the
earliest of Paul's letters (A. D. 50-63?).
It links itself closely with the seven
teenth chapter of the Book of Acts.
Driven from Berea, Paul goes to Ath
ens and later to Corinth, while Tim
othy returns to Thessalonica and car
ries a report to Paul at Corinth.
Whereupon, perhaps within six
months, Paul writes his epistle. A
study of the two letters addressed to
this church teaches us how Paul ad
vised and instructed his Gentile con
verts. The first is a particularly cheer
ful, positive and helpful exhortation.
I. Thanksgiving and Testimony (1:
1-90; 2:17-20). (1) Salutation (1:1)
The phrase, "the church of the Thes
salonians which is in Gcd" is nowhere
else used. Some think it to be unique
because Paul had so little to condemn
or to criticize. The deity of Jesus
Christ and that grace and peace pro
ceed from God is clearly set forth.
(2) Thanksgiving' (vv. 2 and 3) (a)
For works of faith; (b) for their
"labor of love," and (c) their "pa
tience" (endurance). That these
works were "in the sight of God" is
evidence of their genuineness, and
such spiritual fruitage awakened
(3) Knowledge in Paul's mind (v. 4).
They were "elected" to salvation, holi
ness and likeness to Jesus (vv. 5-9;
I Ppt 1:2; Eph. 1:4, 5; Rom. 8:29).
(4) Testimony (vv. 6-10). Paul could
appeal to the known conduct of him
'self and his friends to substantiate, to
prove, the standing of those candi
dates for holiness who had been "elect
ed." His words had not come to them
in mere exhortation and eloquence but
"also in power," which governed their
conduct. This was not to win ap
plause, but in his own case he labored
.for their sakes (v. 5) and in their
case they had received the word "with
joy" in the midst of affliction to the
end that they became examples (pat
terns or types; literally, like the far
echoing notes of a trumpet) (v. 7) to
all that.. dwelt in the regions there
about. Their obedience, consistency
and missionary spirit (vv. 8-10) sound
ed forth everywhere and all that
needed to be done was to say, "Behold
the church of Thessalonica!" (5) Paul's
glory and joy (2:17-20). Paul sets
forth his character as a Christian
worker (2:1-16). (a) His physical
boldness (vv. 1, 2); (b) his faithful, im
partial teaching (vv. 3-6), affectionate
ly kind (7,8), unselfish, working for
his own support (v. 9), holy and con
sistent (13-16). No one "had anything
on him," and such a life dares to be
bold, though it is not free from per
secution (v. 15). (6) Paul's desire
(2:17-20). Ho here sets forth why this
letter wvas written. Separated from
them by persecution, he desires to
return and supply the things they were
yet lacking and to see face to face
those whom ho loved. Satan pre
vented (v. 18) dloubtless using the bit
ter persecution stirred up against him.
lie had dherefore sent Timothy from
B3erca to comfort them (3:15), who
had made such a good report (3:1-10)
that it urged Paul to greater prayer
(vv. 11-13) on their behalf.
II. Ignorance ilumIned (4:13-18).
Paul rebukes certain sins (4:1-12), ex
horting them to godliness and to love
one another. He then touches upon a
doctrine which was one of his
strongest reasons for writing to these
Thessalonians. The imminent return
of Christ had been strongly empha
sized, but in the months of Paul's ab
sence some of their number had died,
died without seeing Christ's promised
glory. Would those who remained
have any advantage over the dead
saints when Christ should come? It is
to set their thir~king aright that Paul
writes. This lhe does by outlining the
groat and blessed hope of the church
in its "rapture" at Christ's coming.
This is more clearly act forth hero
than anywhere else in the New Testa
ment. Those wvho mourned over (10
parted loved ones ar-e not to "sorrow
as those who had no hope.'' Jesus~
the risen, everlasting Savior and king
is certainly coraing again in his kcin:
dom of glory, "with a shout, with the
voice of the archangel.'' Their ar~
row is not that of the world, for thos'
departed are but "sleeping'' and wvil
come back with Jesus when he comner
Together they who sleep and we whr
are alive shall be caught up "to mhee'
the Lord in the air,'' all to dwell tc
gather foreverraore with the Lord.
Paul's description of the events c
this second coming, this rapture e
the church, has not yet been fulfllle.
but he and the disciples were not mi
taken as to its nearness, its imm
nence,
iii. The Hope of Church and Ste'
(5:14-24). The letter closes w.
moral exhortations with reference
spiritual leaders, care of one anothe
the spirit of prayer; and he exhor:
them not to "quench the Spirit' by d
spising prophesying, that preachir
and testifying which can be exeorcia,
by the weakest, feeblest member
thle church~ if he be Spirit-endued.
NOT A FRIEND TO BE SOUGHT
Man Who Continually "Blows His
Own Horn" is as a General Prin
ciple to Be Avoided.
Beware of the person who Is contin
ually telling you of the good lie's do
Ing.
Something about that man is not
right.
He has some reason for desiring to
make you think hin better thani he is.
He either wAnts to work you into
something, or he wants to reach some
one else through you.
The main who does deeds of kind
ness, prompted by a heart which is
right, seldom tells of them. He might
mention one to an intimate friend, per
haps, but then only Incidentally.
The main who gives, not because lie
really wants to 4io so, but because of
some selfish desire, will never get
credit any higher than his own roof.
His desire for effect and his Insincer
ity make lilim a man to be avoided
never trusted.
Look out for the nmn1 who wants you
to turn his grindstone.
CARE FOR YOUR HAIR
Frequent Shampoos With Cutlcura
Soap Will Help You. Trial Free.
Precede shampoo by touches of Cu
ticura Ointment if needed to spots
of dandruff, itching and irritation of
the scalp. Nothing better for the com
plexion, hair, hands or skin than
these super-creamy emollients. Also
as preparations for the toilet.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.-Adv.
Seven-League Boots.
Two Saxon cavalrymen were over
heard In conversation. One was a big
fellow from a guard regiment, the oth
er was a little fellow-a hussar. Each
was standing up for his corps. But the
last word was with the big guardsman.
"Do you know, you runt," said he,
"that when a company of you pyg
mies come along and you find a guard's
cast-off boot lying on the rond, your
captain calls out: "Look out for the
tunnel I' "
FRECKLES
140w Is the Time to Get Rid of These
Ugly hpots.
There's no 'longer the slightest need of
feeling ashamed of your freckles. as the
prescription othine-double strength-li
guaranteed to remove these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of othine-double
strength-from your druggist. nnd apply a
little of it night and morning and you
should soon see that even the worst freckle,
have b un to disappear, while the lighter
ones hfre vanished entirely. It is seldoni
that more than one ounce is needed to coin.
pletely clear the skin and gain a beautifu:
clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double strengtl
othine. as this is sold under guarantee oi
money back if it falls to remove freckles.
Ady.
The Reason.
.Only a human paradox can put
a weather sign on a steeple."
"Wihy so?"
"Because he is the only kind of man
who can be successful In i vane at
tempt."
ELIXIR BABER 'A GOOD TONIC
And Drives Malaria Out 'of theo system.
"Your 'Babek' acts like magIc - I hiave given
it to numerous people in my parish who were
sufferin g wIth chills, malaria and fever. I rec
ommend it to those who are sufferers and in
need of ai good tonio."-Rev, 5. szymanowskil
St. Stephen's Church, Perth Amboy, N. J'
Elixir Babek, 50 cents, all druggists or by
Parcls Pot, ~r aid, from Eloeze waki & Co.,
People who are fond of music (10 not
necessarly care for grandl~ opera.
To~ remove soreness use Hanford's
Balsam. Ad*v.
It's t he baild-headred man11 who never
says "dye.
Net Coten a 5 uInDxrhu
',#.ALCOHIOL-3PR CENI'
.AiegetablePepaionfolrt
, promotesDiestion.CilCefI~'
Opium,bforphinle niorlinera
NOT NARCOTIC-~
AprfiatRemedy for Coi
tion, SurStomchl.D0ia
Wo'rms, FeveishneCss ail
Loss OF SLB~EP.
.Tacsimile Signatitre of
wii CzvrWun CoNPAWE.
eIt copy or wrapper.
CALOMEL MAKES YO
IT'S MER[
Straighten Up! Don't Lose a 0
Liver and Bowels With
UghI Calomel makes you sick. Take
a dose of the vile, dangerous drug to
night and tomorrow you may lose a
day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, break
Ing it up. This is when you feel that
awful nausea and cramping. If you
feel sluggish and "all knocked out," it
your liver is torpid and bowels consti
pated or you have headache. dizziness,
coated tongue, if breath is bad or
stomach sour, just try a spoonful of
harmless Dodson's Liver Tone.
Here's my guarantee-Go to any
drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. 'rake
a spoonful tonight and if it doesn't
Experimenting on Wheat.
The slede agularll head14 of thle
weial't stalk with Its needlelike bli'lm s
-the chat ra'terlstic of the Aimerlean-ti
grown crolip-is dotied, if Ilrofessor
W1lliam1 IF-. 'reetdmllin, gr'aduaite of
Cornell uniiversity, i.4 sicces'sfil In ex
perimlieits Iin wvhe'at prodiettlln. P'ro
fessor Freedman lis at his disposal
wheat specimens gathered from 1ll
quarters of the globe. Atioig these
is the "bearless" and "forked-head"
product of Rtussla. Is, experiuenits
aim primarily to reproduce in acclI
mated American wheat that possesses
the "beardless" and "forked-head" or
tripodlike properties of the itussiin
stalk.
AN ARKANSAS MAN TESTIFIES
Mr. J. T. Dunn, Charlestton, Ark.,
writes: "My wife was in very poor health,
not able to do her housework and in hed
part of the time. The doctor said ihe had
tuberculosis and had had it sone eight or
ten years and said that there was no
medicine that would do her any good.
Having noticed your advertiveient of
Lung- ita we decided to try a bottle.Sh
has taken four bottles and is now on her
fifth. She says that she feels as well as
she'ever did and has gained eleven poinls'
in weight We can gladly reconniend
I your medicine to all suffering likewise."
Lung-Vita is recommended for cnn.
sumtitton and asthma. If you suiTer from
either of these ailments try a thirtv-day
treatment of Lung-Vita. It ha. hellic(l edtih
ers-why not you? Price $1.75. Nashville
Medicine Company, Dept. A, Nashville.
Tenn. Adv.
And Then Some.
"Why d4 they call that iartleular
type of Craft a eathoait?"
"Becinuse to go (lit In it one should
hive nine lives."
The Woman h')to is a slaive to fash
fon shoild never ar11a'ry a man who is
aver'se to the filt11nah1 I encouragemaent
of slavery.
Keep Hanford's Balsam in your
home. Adv.
The hest some people Can1i dho is thitik
neat' thoughts.
Give YourtLil
Take a time tried and proven rem
iveness, Biliousness, Jaundice,
Blood, Pimples, Indigestion. If
Dr. Thacher's Livei
Your Liver and Kidneys are your hest fries
when neglected they become your most dan
stipated you should imnmediately take this
Children
What is C4
Castori, Isa h avrmless srnbstit
goric, D~rops and S)Othinig HS
Contains naeither. Opium, Mor
substanice. Its ago is lts gnar
and allays Fe'ver'ishncss. For
has been in 'ontan~it use for
Flatuflency, W~id Colic, all
Diarrhmoa. It regulates thm
assimilates the Footi, giving Ii
Theo Children's Panacea-The
GENUINE CAST
Bears the S
In Use For O5
The Kind You Hav<
LIk 810K UGK
URY AND SALIVATE
ay's Work! Clean Your Slugglshb
"Dodson's Liver Tone."
straighten you right up and make you
feel fine and vigorous by morning I
want you to go back to the store andh
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tonew
is destroying the sale of calomel be
cause it is real liver medicine; entire
ly vegetable, therefore it cannot sali
vate or ,make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful or
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your slug.
gish liver to work And clean your bow
els of that sour bile and constipated'.
waste vich is clogging your system.
and making you feel miserable. I guar
antee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver
Tone will keep your entire family feel.
ing fine for months. Give it to your
children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe
and they like its pleasant taste.-Ady.
Not Enough.
"Yes . I IaId the lIbu s1iesm 111u1n to the
college gradtte who had applied for
i .olh. "I think I can fid a place for
you, but of Vous'e you will have to
-tirt at tlie bottoin of the ltdder. Your
-miary wIll he $10 a week to hegin.
X111h."
"Ten dolhirs !" exlimied the young.
tmn. "'Why. iny father lihs been pay
l,.g moe more thn that for going to,
et-llege."
Tetterine Cures Itching Piles.
Fort Scott. Kansas.
A gain T am calling for the beat salvo I
eve used. Enclose find $2.50. Send me
one-half dozen boxes of Tetterine.
N. J1. Kipp.
Tetterne Cures Ecema, Tet er, Ring
Worm,, Bolis. Rlough Sealy Patches on the
Face, Old Itching Bores. Itching Pile:
C!ankeved Scalp. Chilblains. Corns, and
every form of Scalp and Skin Disease.
Tetteriae 6W. Tetterine Soap 25c. 'Your
druggist, or by mail from the manufac
turer. 'the Shuptrine Co.m Savannah, Ga.
With tvery mail order for Tetterine we
v e a biox of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills
ree. Ad-v.
How Many?
"I would lovv If I dlried," said the
(Inthrulled youtg 11111 to the fir toel.
hneoperator, "to press some kisses
uponIl those rubyI.N lips."
"Yes?" sIld she abstrnctedly.
"Numliber, pes.
For Galled Horses.
When your horse is galled, apply
Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh and you
can keep on working. Try it and it
your horse is not cured quicker than
by any other remedy, the dealer will
refund your money. Adv.
Somte ire 1411 oi dollars and
short on conmmon seisi.
WV HO IS Women as well C.m
men are made miser
111)10 by kidney and%
bladder trouble. Thou
BL A M E ans recommend Dr.
X Iine 'sSwamp
Root the great kidney remedy. At drug
gluts In fi fly-cent iad dollar sizes. You
may receive a samplo size bottle by Par
cel Post, also pamphlet telling about it.
Address Dr. ICilmer & Co., Binghamton,
N. Y., and enclose ten cents, also mention
this paper.
vera Chace
:edy for Liver Copnplaints, Cost.
idney Troubles, Impure or Bad
uffering from these take.
and Blood Syriis
ds Ii you keep theut in good condition, but
lerous enemies. If you are bilious or con
reat preparation- SOc and 31-all dealers.
Cry For
A~STORIA .
ute for Castor Oil, Pare-.
'rnps. It is pleasant. It
1)h11n1 for other .Nareo~tiG
mInte. It destroys WVorms~
'more than thirty years it
the relief of Constipation,
Teething Troubles and,
0 StOmach and Bowels,
ealthy andl~ natural Sleep.
M1other's Friend.
OR IA AtWAY9
Ignature of
rer 30 Years
Always Bought
v.Y Nnb voreKcy,