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A 1 .t t a' 1 .. 1. . t.V ti ra tis providedtby inew tshapes on -wk wattat ofdvelopt ingt in its' and th ir ann. s~a n"e ri ennnoata'a t watither orw stecn-stah'"fthealhfurntat theshie rch a' t'der tait is a t wonwn, t h ('turba At the iet isi' itaeti of owe tin fa brede with aobl hitt fa' athe ining hae wa otit i ttwo lit'pn ( of ''i rtk <h i i l ainid alt't ~th t'ha. A out'tt theatat. faace.i a itikn Ata t'he~ rih a nul shg'aa.gape rih ar'riee. tAboutgt thea br'imt ege ttherea mt' colorst under i lthea 'siver at' tandil e ttergta sl.Asmlbo 'I ~l i'.ttt iv n il obe l n~tthea ntaterk wk.t glThe hin ~is a etdg attted with r asvarite Itrfimin fera o thest aidse kind lte rown tn taittlre etaster for ate TJNlrNATIONAL 'SIJNDAYSCIIOOL L~ssoN s1hy I'. l. S- 1.1.1.: 8. .\e1 tlug Diroetor of (te Sutitlhiy Set l I. lite'e of (hon Moody" lile 1lust Itute, Chienago.) tt'o 'it n Iht. I91. wet t-n i Nr~e pti{er Unttori, LESSON FOR DECEMBER 9 EZRA AND NEHEMIAH TEACH THE LAW. I..: ss IN T1':X'-N'eht'ith 8:1, 4, t, 6. S-1:'.. te:ltd e'ft ' techapter. Ut00.1 lIN 'I' -X:N-Thy word is a lain{ tunto mty leet, . ad a light unto lay path. P's. 11:11%. The tlrst dlly of the seventh uoatih ( :') was about Oc'tober' 444 11. C. Seien days fenst (vv. 15.1$) was the feist of the Ta'beruteles beginninig the i'l ith of the seventinh laati ni (IO io hier) andl Con1tinluing foar Sieven or eight tiys (I.ev*. 23). Nt'hemigiah w as 1h1' ~i'\ernor ; Ezrat the' ( 'ribt'. tChie pri: an:i Ar'taXe'rxes, king of I'e'r i1, rui'r over I'lestine. It wotuhid hii' inte'r'sting to look up the sutildetn in ter ti'tton of 1'trn's name 1into tlii dliScour'St'; also the special reasotis to'' teaching the Bible. There is ini tii chapter a record of a full week atia! of the tinily events of that w eek I. The Preparation. Gai h.:ek to verse ;0 of flit' p'eceding chapti er. tnil I you will tit ati h the tepti e lal ju t been recel lit ti sti:e la rge' gif:';ts'. ITh task of Iltisliing ther' "ill w.::s :tia l 't1mplete., all of whilh giv*es i tni 1t t'rst' .'Ie, vhere it says th it the t l-t'e1 doe gatheredtt thietuiselvyes to gether as ine tn1111. Thiis wats an ang~lt i tt iten tit' thee!itin.. ote we do well to study. l'het peotple reqiuested Eztin to '"bing t. )iteratim tis i t(l iaw the tcr towl toseth 'I. 't'Ilii w Iit 'r of ' i i: ei n tit s i th ' i t )1ik "the' t the Vloirt'tdeat htath ht tit dlted 11T M-st'" (Ste . 1 t tf. v. 1-t.) This, of c ursi, w tt in- t '1 eiie1' Levit-icu. Numbei. n(d 'Deutr "Iny. 1he inen tin Is t the oi.sle ( uthorship of te P'entat:'uch, wle(h is t n lin i the sh i tl t'emetnt timt (sus 'hrist i eor that it w's G oli wht ha1 h i ttenh' it as he bti lalnan(ded., la. It nst not il ti: there was i. 'rannizati.on and1( equipi!nen!t. (See v. ti I o ln .) 't'he ibtba' :t.s aot raen Si thit the people t'e'". tndd he' -it (v. "') ; rtainly 611''' ':n ihat Is iiii tirem n:dt1 'r in our 11re n'i it dilly. E ra i tpnt'ltt' ht o k t he .'it I' rightt of all t h people, for hr stitol t it'evaitIon a:iv t (v. t) a12:1 re'ad) "dis tinetly." f i1. The Reaing of the Word. They fr1) the hank, 110i' from sNhilinuit menthrr qucat rtierly, though these have' VIIIoie in their aic'. T'l real Iing 'gtn with reverene. R ve~ rnc for but not n worShip of the tlwttk. Th'iet Bble is not a fetsh wr a 'hlrm aglnst stokmnss or netitt'nt. The verse "teysed th'e f'nple fit' tiel st:Untl thet law.\" (v. 7) prhnhaly\ tuonuliS I that ii )aS transitd i'Itt t the v r nrub or, the liu there I'ie cont peot'nle. While (ha's ' - rt i a dlai ....t. t f sit uia n d. t .i .n .g are neded ty "righty divth- th retoeth petuet (v.oi 7). tlwevk. Tinget th trte of the Lohrd :wive toy theira str; i the 1Oy .Spirit hiituelfWa (Jehn 10:12-15;lt'.9 (I 17. In 22-2) vers1 methiod ol beinntI it' Lthsuyo C~tthel word tand' it con2)Itinunneeas pt resntedith itn ttst' vterse isa a gno'rl uetiotn IC Itl. Th Heain of thi'~vrIPIle WordI. (vv. 9-17)hh't. A Ezra tandi Nehem uial hen tiieirI aslta tsi ani Lev~ ie itaught 1 gttit( peo le. l trewas ive-foldt Thesult. Frst here wasi'itt tonvhicthin grti beenurepre"ng I). The foGourthy conviitt ofI sean, but 1-the pea e told rigt tolaton wvethe patt(nor5 Fft he toesult ervic te.pol woroftih caw tee wtiilylibe con vitint too sin1. (Selte Ehr't. it7 Iwab coictionl (2 Cor.l~le the0) Weept~ing o trati nI the exrtin of or More vthey werpl e ihto eer kt thi refresh 'hinto fifthiandlt ditrfi. Indeed, te .c (. 2) fth otid twato the irtans givingt (v.rti0). And ther erwas ~very grea ;ds" (vr17. In ise 11yth warldthat these .a sca Levie ered. t iwos tto ihiuh!im hiencomeha heo arh-vd.g Tof htish weord. re-t so aled (v.hp v 12) onl d gratm'rthp isaatiioui of thewor ofth" Lrd.sNio e40ta o n lans:em fe 126 KY i aer~ge atuttu little unIar st.r. he' eent tUo wicht she holda t: iu,'twa.s. Ilh' health, and the 1 .I - , 0$io ' thsafr whomn she' Books, u: l 0'ih ' of)her hattd. 1)yspapsia na!. h 1urns all the' cotIlors of li'e's ". 0 (.m I the t' eIktess cf dt'spai r, n: .: 1ns tt'sihrou the leit.:ishiness ' tis.' who hIa' us. It Is a blight up - '.;r lives whiehta Is brought to us th 'ose who serve our hreakfasts, .alnets antd sappers.-sabel Thurs t" FOR THE DAINTY HOME TABLE. WV'mrhe he"tnuts are plent iful one n:Iy hvt'e many del ighl ful dishes, whlich give both variety :1nd h trit . ion. Cream of Chestnut Soup.-Shell a pint of chetstonus, rover with lhoallng wt'ater and ))ll it iite( Or twvO 10 loo)Sen the lrOwt'n skin, then (Itih t into cold wvaler whacen ht skin will he easily rentovedi. Add .. thntt otn1e quart of hot chicken or eI stock with al slice of onion and a Stalk of celery; sinianer ten atitutes. 'reSs thIra'ought a sieve aind return to le heat, add a pint of scalded tuilk ana thicken with two tatltspoonfuliS neh of butter and flou r well tlixe(d nil 05)1 4kedi together. Season to taste, intaaeri t" five aulinutes and serve hot. Chestnut Stuffing.-Prepare three tpfuls of chestnuts by shelling and In u Ing, (1(1 a hltif taslotoanful of alt and1( 'ook until tender. This will ike about fifteen tinutes. )ral and lash line with a fork alhd a table pooniful of butter, pepper and three th5tl)sonfuls of crentn. Melt one ta lesitnttful of bautter, aix wel with one uapful of lry b)rn'aad, add to the chest uts and it is rently to use. Nut and Olive Salad.--Put a cupful f stelled wtatalnuts in a sanucepan, tdd wo slices of (nittn(t, ttoe-half a tea ponful of stlt, one hay leaf and one lhade of nmace. Cover with Ioilltig ratter and1a( holi tent ninutes. Thro w ntoa let' wter uti l chilledl, then drait idi day on a towel. Cut foulr hard 'teoked eggs in (iutatters, two dozen tives it iontg strips; tix the nuts ataid tiive's and ainrate withl Irenclh da'ess ng; turn out ot a platter lined with (tt't'0' lenvte. untd garanished with eggs. Pepper Hash.-''take four red pep acrs, five green ones, six on1ionis, tw'o ends of 'iahage, all chopped tine, sprinke with n cupful of salt andi lot stand over tight. In the iorning. aItnina ati add one cupful of sugar, on' onnte eacith of celery seed, unstard seed iaI vinaea .r tO ('Ov'er we"l0i. Cove wvith at plaite. ltl' aa at o aia'atn ('loth and1a( Its. InI t'ien IayS. Quick Chocolate Frosting.-!lent ,. . - '; ,- it a t( eo: ee, 11t01l rle'a'' Ia iblaes tntl'ls of intaa 'r in ait' -aola(fee. 10l turn wi lie boiling lit over ''itd ofa1 .I t0 pwletred sugar imixd'i vllth ft rae talesaoonfuls of cocoa. :atii ,:Ireanda at onta'e uponaa the .\n aspiration ts a joy forever. To ihave mlinty of tese as to tbe spirituallay richa. -saa~ieensn. Faw athangs come to those whlo wait for oters ao do thinga for themn. THREE MEALS A DAY. 'liT condtal itonts and pr ltICes tall over a theit aand aaret brtiging aourt housewitttves to putt tanore ' thouaghtt aind pr'ep nta atin ton thea food! Wtthre tat need is no Iturg'tien to be i ~~ ~ ::onaaatnien ai th ittoy.u tily tof aur wtometna will eant's hthem t uase ev'etry effortt ta stavet. Theaa amoun atat af atoodut serveda'a in lhtattels. r'estaurants, and tat homtetats, htai bIe con'a a siaderatbly letssaeed antd ith-l taut any faeellang tat dlissatisfatction for t' tmena of the faamily r'ealize tht Jheaairaa tiplainats wvill htindetih e gaotd wor~ak. inta aoutl ess' ways3' skim tamtilk !tit ht ttsaed itt inae tat whotlt' matik, say-' iit . jasat alf thle aexpen'ast int amilk. All a the vainbtlal ftooda ttraals tire left itt mailk wttithii the t'xception o~f fat. A iaatsittttal tof fuit saivedi from t men':at p laIter aor brollin tg pant W i whiet tuutiliedt tutnny timaes in the couarsa tatfi ate, tanak' futt tenoutgh to enriel antay adisheas. Maryland Chowder. -. Use equa pats (af a'ntatedt corn't tanda totanatoes If' ate qatmalititas v'aray it is still ai tight. If' the tomtaatoes tare thick ada nllitl watetr, a tatblespoonfutl o: mtaIntatd attnin or' a little a'oldl boilea boil t'tee lotattot's. Add thesern to th< a'howadert and aalmminer uan al tendera L~astly addla at hinch of sodla, a cupifut aof htot mttik, a n tablespoonaful of buatte amnad thickent with a taliespoontful a) a'orntsltnr'ah wh'leh'I hats been rubbei smthttl itn a lit tie mtitk. Serve ver hoat wvitha erip staltlne.. Grapefruit Salad.-Take a gooal sl'zedl gratpefrut , onea haeaad of crisp er adIve, which hats beaaen shareddaed vetr iluet. 'iTake outt thle plpli cf rs graptt fruit staving till the juice. Put till it to a satiada hto- 'w ith thte entdive an adtess wvitha two tabtlespoontfutls of of twau tenspoonattfuils of suagatr, a half-tea sptaotnfttl of stilt atnd at few dasher, a r'eda petpuper. TIoss amnd mix wtell n'ka latg amor'e seaisonlng if nceeded. A an of v'inegatr amaay be needed if the gra, fruit is ;ery aweet. The more conmon (secret of want of sui'cc.'ss in life is a tendoncy to lot things drift. It is not so much the missing 011 opportunity, or tho coin. mitt ing one 'blunder, as the lavish waiste of all forces-opportunities whiclh In various shalpes comb within the grasp. It is the slovenliness of mnen and women which for the most part makes their lives so unsatisfac tory. GOOD THINGS. When making fudge and it is almost ready to turn out, set the pan in hot water to keep it f r o im hardening and sprenl be t ween g r a m a in ernekers, put them )'baek in the box so they will harden In the right shape. Snuggle Pud ding.-I iollow out little cup inkes, those made of sponge rake tixture are best; fill with the following: Rub three cupfuls of prune pulp through a colander, add a table spoonful of gelatin (issolved in two cupfuls of boiling water, sugar to taste, a dash of lemon juice and one cupful of whipped cream folded in. Set in a cool place to harden and do lnot put into the cakes until it begins to set. I)o not throw away the wa ter in which the hambone was cooked, save it to flavor navy beans when cooking instead of water, the remain (1er may be used to cook the cabbage for some meal, giving it a fine sea soning. Small bits of ham too small to be used in other ways, may be ground and mixed with various seasonings; milustard among theim and used as sandwich filling, or add to a white sauce or to an omelet, not even a tn blespoonful should be wasted. Cauliflower With Onion Sauce. lioll the cauliflower and place in a (ish whileh may be put into the oven amd used as a serving dish. Add one 1upful of boiled onion, put throumghi a sieve, to a cupful of cream, heat and season with salt and pepper then stir In the yolk of an egg well beaten. Pour over the cauliflower, spirlnkle withI fourth-inch cubes of bread browned in butter and serve very hot. Onions Stuffed With Sausage.-Par 1)011 good-sized onions until brown, changing the water if the vegetable i. very strong. Drain andi remove 'the cenfers, till vith pork sausage, round lng the top. Bake about an hour bast ing four or five times with the drip ping in the pan. Serve without sauce if with chops or turkey. And the finest fellow of all would be the one who could be glad to have liverl becnuse the world was chiefly miserable, and his life had come to help somne one who needed it.-George illot. A luxury is a thilng we can do with out; a necessity is a thuIng wve must have. Tihe luxuries of our' grandlmoth er's timo have become the necessities of tihe dlay. GOOD T HIN GE 'C.D AND N EW. For the mientless (lay try thIs Nut FIlled Potato-Bake until soft and1( mealy six good sized potatoes, prick them to let out the steami then cut in halves where they wuere pricked. With ni A sharp spoon scoop out -the potato andl turn it iiijo a wvarmi mixing b)owl, mailsh anld mix with ('ream1, salt, buitter, minced parrsley, ia 11i1tl' p)oultry' seasinOl~g andit ai cupful of nt imeitIs thait have b~eenl pult through I le mient I hIopper; bent withi a fork unttil light and (creamly then return 14) thei shells wlehcl after dustinug with butteired i'mumbihs are placed in the oven 14) birown. Serve with sprays of ParisleOy. Harvard Salad-DIce sufliclent crilsp celer'y to fIlli two large cupls, iadd(ing chlop~pedl r'aciilhes. six minced ollves, onei& simaill c'upfu oi (f chioppled nuit nmnts, two1()( di(edl hard4 coo0ked eggs; lnd14 thle inigredient s well, mioistin withl may ,onailse driessling and14 arran' ige iln nests of lettu1ce. Pou over11 a)'' tiablespoon ful of the dr'essinog, ga rnish withb trl n ngles of beeti and11 gr'ate'd egg y'olk. Nut and Pecan Satad.-Soak half a 1)ound( oif Prun~ies overi'aght then cook until1 tender4'1 and1 tile liqiuid is all ab 50orbed1. \Vhen the prunes are coldl, ('ut the flesh from the stones ini lenigth wise slices, pounl over these three ta Iblespoonfulls of orange juice or any canned fruit juice alnd set aisidle in a cool inice. Cuit uip a cupful of pecani - nutl ment into three or four! pieces each, adld half a tenspoonful of salt, three -spoonfuls of olive oil and a tablespoon fuml anld a half of lemon juice, pour11 over the pr'unes find nuts ; mIx wvel Sand add1( more seasoning if needed. SSer've on crisp leaves of lettuce with 'roast of lamib. Cheese Canapes.-Cut slices from a loaf of whole wheat bread, stamp in circles, toasting to a golden brown, butter lightly ando spreadi with a cream chleese which has bee~n mashed to a pasie willh salt, thick cream, half a cupful of chopped r'ed peppers, cannled. Clover the toast wvith tils anld garnish each canalipe with rings cut fromi stutfed Had To Give Up Was Almost Frantic With the Pain and Suffering of Kidney Com plaint. Dean's Made Her Well, Mrs. Lydia Shuster, 1838 Margaret St., Frankford, Pa. says: "A cold start. ed my kidney troul'>le. My back began to ache and got sore and lame. y joints and ankles became swollen and painful and it felt as if needles were sticking in to then. I finally had to give up and went from bad to worse. "My kidneys didn't act right and the secre tions were scanty and distressing. I had aw ful dizzy spells when ev erythmgkbefore me turn- SIUI ed tblack; fone time i Mrs. Shorter fuldnt see for twenty minutes. Aw franp'ms inmy head set me almost frantic and I was so nervous, I couldn't stand the least noise. How I sufferedi Often I didn't care whether I lived or died. "I couldn't sleep on account of the terrible pains in my back and head. Nothing seemed to do me a bit of good until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. I could soon see they were help ing me; the backache stopped, my kid neys were regulated and I no longer had any dizzy spells or rheumatic pains. I still take Doan's occasionally and they keep my kidneys in good health." "Sworn to before me. F. W. CASSIDY, JR., Notary Public. Get Dean'. at Any Store, 60c a Boz DKIDNEYT D OAN'SPILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. Sore at Grandma. Betty always hated the early to bed rule. This evening her grandmother was hurriedly putting her to bed. When she finished tucking her in, in tead of the "great big kiss" she asked for, Betty indignantly looked up and,. giving her a cold kiss, said: "I love mos' everybody, but it's a wonder I love you." GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Has been used for all ailments that are caused by a disordered stomach and inactive liver, such as sick head ache, constipation, sour stomach,. nervous. Indigestion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heart caused by gases in the stomach. August Flower is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both in stomach and intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimen tary canal, stimulates the liver to se Crete the bile anu impurities from the blood. Sold in all civilized countries. B0 and 90 cent hottles.-Adv. Lansdowne, Pa., new St. Vincent's home for orphans cost $3,000,000 or mnore. -I |} For Lamness Keep a bottle of Yager's Liniment in your stable for spavin, curb, splint or any enlargement, for shoulder slip or sweeny-, wounds, galls, scratches, collar or shoe boils, sprains and any lameness. It ab~sorbs swellings and en largements, and dispels pain. and stiffness very quickly. 35c Per Bottle At AU Dealers Each bottle con tains more than the 4 usual 50c bottle of liniment. .af GilBERT BROS.& CO. 9ALTIMQRE, MD. e::zj Every Woman Wants ,FOR PERSONAL HIYGlENE Dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam mation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. for ten year. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. H-a. eztraordinary CaDE and gsnncklat sow~ Frost Proof Cabbage Plants Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefld, Sno. 1,000. 11.00; 5,00 at 1.75; 1000upeat 1.50 '.0 B. HERE. Delvered parcel post 100, 85c; 1,000. 15.50. Satisfaction guaranteud. D. F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C. ANhsThe ATS nl a bihn tbiets. Wiuase .5 sobso sth eot sn . ersuebanrea. W. N. U., C HA RLOT TE, N O. 49-1917. PERSISTENT COUGHS are dangerens. RelIef Ia prompt from Piso's Remedy for Coughs and Colds. Rftactive and sa f k y o u n g n d o ld o o i t s L