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I itt !5 halfle I..i tt in iii.l It l i-S 1Iii trhutiI ofe sif 11 11('li( i tI. t ;o1t " tut tech : i t t tiui s 'ittl ei t1 il.. i\ltI th t .g ut thu l&~k Ii terf li n tte ie1 Jil ' Ih a Ii Is a iiiti ' i i i t i n furti~' .\11 t~i (S er i (Ivt' I t i IS it hll' Iotsi is Iht scarft 111 'Vtt. i"'urile (of4 ' I 4It 1l (15 the S o lc 1'illIt of( 11t t. I' tliitIt'V iirg it(Iltu I fIii io%' .itt Ii it'is 1our o Ili r:i r( mh* " h11111t i au rtr shtri to ' ( '..t :: t InIt eho st~~l'kin kit it ?'Jlu ltavt'-( lar ofu TPRNATIONAL SINAYSCIIOOL LESSON y2 1. ('. 1-:1.1.1:+: . A. i g DR 'irector of th~e Sunlday :.ch''t 'ourse- of the M\OOdy) tutet lutitute,. t'h 'It"lge'.) (t',':yrtblht. 1: : 7, w' s. r Ni iie sp'1er Unton.) LESSON FOfR DECEMBER 30 REVIEW-GOD'S REDEEMING LOVE. L.-its N Tt.i'XT-i'adt 1'i1almS 1:23; 1:24. 001.1itNt TNT5-\with Johovah t here ish lovnislg 5h i:es s. a wnmI iiith him is plenteous -:dn n hil'sI. 1A:7. 'T'h' lessoitns tif the past year are the mnlv ointes in Ihe six years course which ar' (ivi lt bet weemn the Old anti the Nw 'i'T's!:ini tti; therefore, at the f mt' this year we will reviewv only I i ti c II ters, e1aphtsizn the 'urt I c hiii ha11s j11st been com pleted. k 3in 011 on Mount Neho, let t:s h '' or er the w-hole period of tie n:- : :,al note the progrt'ss n1dl n - t t' Ilie Jewish people. T'ho . is the mtarvel of all tlr:tims ':1 n ithoumit It country, sent iid ' '-I. clhtastiseil ani driven from:a to . eientII slain in large nu:u mt 1??s 'sstd of a vitality whlih e:inu' It lthtic to t'tidure thr-ough : enturics. Their coat ribut ion to ri\ i11..1ti1n of te wolid has been: I'. :hl'. ''h''re is no walk or r : in f!'i. in politics, literature, art. "'linfl t'. hfusins 55, religion, or any oth er re':tlt:n where tlthey have not imie - i:n I rss ani rendered their coI 't ,i. Any mtovement whlch mtsm: pim i"ot' their welfare 11nid to n'thni then' hlitbonds of sympithv ; pIs m''erve' race feelings, dies 'rves - 'l ''1' f tll patriotic, liberty loving. - tm rin a people, for the Je's an I's (htosein heritage. Tih,' united kingdom vith its th're n:t.'11u. David and Solomon, las, e'd from Itout 1100 I. C. to 0S3 (31i' h o-) a pe-riol of 120 years. 'T'hen ht' tie divi'ed kingdom-Jua:lh anid lci side by side, a douhli' 'xieri ni in the progress of the kingdom of . This periodi extended from sbout - . f(. to approximntely 72. or 721 im. C'. .111i1:th hal a territory o' ahout mi.asnj itnare smiles; Israel 9,-t!. Ju ' '1 t 'ia pit1, was Jerusa lets, ; in which was the temple; Israel's capital wa:s S:i:naria, while It had two centers of !I-i' worship. Tudnh w\as Itore shel tre t han Israel from close contact with heathenism, especially politically , uti religiously. ,Tsndah had one (lyn asty of rulers; el-ven kimrs and one queen, nil of thern from the house of I)vid. Israel hsnm nineitern kings, be longing to itne 'lifferent families or dlyn:stls. Jludash hsad severaul eery ''1 kinrs, ard there were st::rkoil re vil Iof religion of prosperity anid of dlmeterirtition of varyini degrees, thoumt 1i resistedl frotn tne in ihme nnd hilp'mi'l along nnl:s antid rmlimious lines throughti the w\ik of Eliflhtl int1i Elislsa thm prlopliets. 'I'in tiial pm'riol of ovenits of this pmst qum :,rte' ha v refer 1:101 to .1T1In:1h :item from the days of Ib-.m-Pekih. hI. ('n. '72. tmo the tune of' thme Idt rtt (if Im city siad the tiemple i+!n15 di stIroyvud -~i H. C.,i ani Iast ly 'i'I::y h ive t lld (if thle exile from thi.' firat (enptivity in (105i B. C'm. to the '.5''mntion~ sin'l the nemw tempjle being mrme'- ml itl, I. f. This wats a liodlui in.! ?r-et dl5(isitie rind siftinr sats lIke tlto whi-ut dir if am lmorifying tire. Th m r, turn fries ilm Sindi the newv ''mrituali ii:nmii. dat is fr'iommnsbuit 51(1 ', thm-elm.-. cmf I',ihim hi.tmry, sasy 400 r::rs mm-fvmrm. th ('in of~i miChIrist. A~' Im shoub~ll he uv-med. asnil thle scholnrs m:'hlt tui bi fatnriltir wilthI thn cSonteml Th " -Fmm-mi 'mer.,lagr hii'-(try. The're are~( --s~ ri: prfi hularr lessns- we ought to e ~fl thiis hi story, E1very frilusre, every moral r'vry fall Into itmlslttry, every m.:j tmmn of rmim'ver fomr goaml Is the ii ltfj Sistariation51 from God,-ai ii' -fruism thii wasl' oif (God anm '--. IS i -lso showvms 11s thast I - . -li i-(-'b-m irmd ihit the .Tew~s hein hr.fp-lt Sm'tm:rntim frorn hmealben -m msni Imldstry. bind In it the hett -ri. 1mf hii'. s r ow n'ole runal couldm I"d' to, th',mm hhminil s2 wichi 1he I. 5.1 ru 'rm his> imartleutlari peotpIe. The' 11m (mvrm'si mv of Tsrael o a it tso blinitrmy. TIegsiiniis ht -mmr-lhp and amm depem'tndem-ie if mmar ir -n' a ulh-vm.liprn-nl~ of (evii lil hmi tom a rin: dill lmmIim, thme inn t roinmm- mmie n of revomhmilStns snthe flim nail (Xiim:.mmi shmn-nt mif tI 5. S:jims'mmmm. As to .l;bIbml, It tiuly wa-.; lbrought llm'm m:Iti-,'. ity ho: ns-i thast wVsm thne iifrimom thme imn of' tihilatry. 'riney natid i he tnt-tht that thr m'is bunt one ( .t ha r hem v'-nmrl of G(d ml nist he (obeiyindl sind thast th ir .safety Iray in Shm famithm which tilm'y placeds In iss Ia'mniilsm The 1le1 h-rs of tIms ierid were Zornthael, l i a dNheih herim 5njr, n-n oif Jret 'onise'crat Ion indl po~wer; iilso, 1>l'ion', the hmerinte. Th'Ie propmhmts oif thIis rirod nre Dain teIsinh, I isgghi. Z 'mchars-inh, MalnehtI. NotIce how each1 sin:. (very 0one jided thn ('aulse of' righieousness~ There' are- tw~o gr"at helinroe8 of the returni, E'zrma onul Ndiheihl. 'nke up lie niell(ons of each~i aii show. how~ lie pr5ovedI hIs hieri-msmr. A gootl metlitod of receivming the lptst (iuariter wi-ll lie to) snmIaiz the teachlintgs whIch een ter abhout these two great men. The beriodl of the retursn Is the- one that we shouhll nmfletnphslie shuoing hsow a 'retiun to God a id sir obledlience of his law is thet pnr uamounit nmeed of the pres 'eht .day In wlh'b ve tIy9; thcse,/days IOt ddrm',A- ih u1 ~Vt iipokn whvbthe~ wo~rld hias (mlben. -~w -- ~1 'AB An un a b~e I i utu fori what hea.It r'io'ires UtI iiiarI fraine of miltd to l. thakful for what w STUFFED CALVES' HEARTS. 'Ta kw Iwo eniiv~es' hearts, oneL-hailf po1tut of ptjork satilsage, one( small11 onion, ne bny lent, !, la I rr ttone : hafcu"f~ul of n~in~ ir"I ~ strankflnfd tomtoes, and suit and pp jie'r to taste. Par oithe lhe rts uin, Sill telfer, . 0 0 , _'- "---- d I trim and slutY the navitles with srtius utg' mteat Place tltheni in a htukitig dish land dust with liur. s:lIt 1n1(l pepper. Make a sauce S f :: tablesptotnftl of Ilour, one Cupful Ihe wate r in lehicl the hearts were ;1 I'.hoiledi, tomato, onion chopped, cel er. choip1petd, and the bhty leaf. Cook tt ruinutes; season to taste and strain r m'r Ie IPrelmr(Id hearts. Pice in a brisk I ve "n to obrow'n. Serve hot or coldc ;ni in thin slices. 4 Tl':1 1ioi nany he btemollel and served I "rinkl"cd wvith minced raisins and a l,*v uimts, manking a pretty dish and :ahlin: variety. Serve with top milk I ('urrn:t ,itJelly cut in cubes added to f I .. aleispoontfuls of chopped iint. t :n1a the gi I ratd p'el of a fourth of anc. ,rantne icluls rcest to liin or venison, as i u e ar not tttng; lunh this year. I Boiled Rice With Fig Sauce.-Cook t ri.' as usual exce(pt it is cookecli lut a doiutble toiler anl skim milk Is used I lo cook it in iusten~d of wa"nter. This I n1in:nos a imiore nutritious dish tnd espe ill"y good for children. A htrd suce anyt be ued if preferred to the Ilg :nLtee, yet this is ntusui and very Iic'e. Stew the tigs, depending upon t hie size of the family to be served; 'id lemon juice anl a little of the \ rcated rind with a bit of butter added. Serve" hot.t Kidneys en Casserole.-Puat three abieslaootnfuls of sweet fat into a cas ;eroe after frying in it one small diced miron, one carrot, one sliee of turnip. tdiced stalk of celery and a bunch of <w4t't herbs. Addt nine sheep's kidneys -nu in halves and cook for four min ites. Add a cupful of water, two ta dIespoionfuls of lemon juice, three tea olciuttfnfuls of wor'cestershire sauce, na 'ew t buton onions and mushrooms and :1 a'nsoning of salt and pepper', papri k I itnd grated nutmeg with a clove of gar ic. ('over the cnsserole and cook eh iher on top of the range or in the >veIn for two hours. Serve hot from lhe (ensserol e. Go to it! Even an electric button won't accomtplisl anything unless It is pushed. Whlien me1n and women lmvwe ( th ei r al is and work IiIn cointnon, the world wit! lie helped taloing with soune tin ju like clectrtie speedl. SIMPLE DESSERTS. To omIt desserts entirely is rather n101uch oif a stranin ona tur 1oyail ty, for we imust remlembher that aI IplelSiant meai atids di. gestionm, and( if we would keep wueli to tbe abhle to do our work in the world, our food luist he at-I .- J tracetive ats w(ll ats whole 501me. The children would he~ disatppointed to be ode ~~ jirived of thieirl deQssert, - ind as thuis is the time u lhen a tilt of candyft IIhiihi ha beent deied beOtwe~ten Ins may~' surIely be gIven, or any other swi ee v.lehcl we are teacehinug thmem to eat1 Iiuorie 5jain gly of. Butter Scotch Mod-Cook togethe'r (.lle enljiftul of brown stigar 111(1 two tit bb,'s:l mn tuus of shortein1g, using enreIi not to allow it to hurun. P'our this Into tii''ee (ula s ll of senintg milk aind ecook util the butter scotch is mneled. 'he pourjj it over twovr talespiohonfls (itli of milk. Stir util i disohlved l if bioiling rice. Mix wuetl and1( tour (t. .hr nli': teItive way~,s of serv ig rice lo io:,' who obj~ect to thIe old(-faish 'nit 'u-e juihilings, may lie innde by U ;n7 1 iobul WvIlth sticetl fruit and iide wi ilhe'e. jriP45Igt It diown ntil tirm . Serve't with Ii(it her cream lr01 Prune Dumplins.--Ta'ike ni (cuplful 'it tloiir sifd wvith n tesponulo hi:.l:!- power mii n111 quarter olf a tent iot ntful of saotI, mIx wv ith good rich mil'k to ima' a drop hattetr. Grtenase ':1111 nilue. droti in it little bntter, tthen whldiia sii)nmfl of stewedi prunes wvithi s01in of thle juIce, 11dd( an nt her spoionfuml of thle hat tter'annd put1 the clips into a pan with boiling wnt tel'. t'notugh to steaim them without hoiling to the ('lips. Steam well coveredi for 15 mintets. Serve with imea jtulee and( ('realm. A buaking pow de(r hliSit dlolgh may lie madte, roited out t o nd covered wIth chopped stewted prunites, a lit tie spice if lked. nnd)( n few~ chlfjped nutts. Roil up,) cuit In small rolls, titace In at haking pani to hnke. Serve hot wIth cream1 or fruit Donana Pluff.-Use the red bananas for this dlb h. P'eel fur and cut them into diee, s~luieez/.~ng over a little lemioni juice nnd covering wt it a sall 'upjfll ,qfe. tJer~t Sirupl t hat hiast been drlued fitoln jttro of i;pr qWVd, hiym' niow thie fruit'to' rodin eoved trid(tilta two hours. thten mash tona natith nI woodlen spoonj, gradIually fold In half . int of cream beaten solid, two table Mipoonifuls of powdered sugar and the L beaten whIte of one egg. Serve In wide rimmed glaisses lined with maca- F roos. Truly wIse you are not, unless your' wisdom be Constantly changing from ml yIt childhood to Your death. -Mat- P0 er w o n g r ke cv GOOD EATING. fu 814 Anybody who Is fortunate enough tac a hiave a hns to honl should u every ag caution to have it well cooked and( wvel sae tri Gd, for h m is ham these (days. 70 Sconk the ham over- '""" night and in the morn ' ing put to cook covered With sweet cider. Into pr the kettle with the hami wi 1(1d solie leaves and root of celery, be in onion stock with half a (lozen l doves, a dozen peppercorns, it couple m( it hay lenves, and lacking elder, a cupi- tu 'l of vinegatr and three tablespoonfuls er. f roiwn sugar adletl to cold water. nl! \hen the liquid coles to 0 slow boll, on et the kettle he set back where it will wi ist slitmer umtil it is done. The mu lue allowedl for cooking will depend tini ipon the size of the hains. If it is over- set ookedl1 and falls to pieces when cut er. t is ruined. Cool the hum in the I Iquor in which it -was cooked. Skin tin he ham, splrend with brown sugar, dot wit tith cloves and bake in the oven until pt0 rown. Serve hot or cold cut in wifer- w11 Ike slices. A (icih fit for an eleiure. wai Rice and Sultana Croquettes.--Pcik mie he stems from a cupful of sultana at1 raisins ; wash a cupful of rice and add ie bree cupfuls of milk ; cook until the 011 Ice is tender, adding a half tenaspoon- dh1 ul of salt. Vhen tender, add the olks of two eggs, one-fourth of a cup- Ca ul each of sugar and butter and a lit- by le spice; mix well and set aside to the ecome cool. Form in halls, dip in an gg, roll in crumbs and fry one minute 1iA n (leep fat. Serve with of Orange Sabayon Sauce.-Bent one cat hole egg with two yolks until thor- WI uglily mixed ; add half a cupful of ru ugar and beat again. Add half a cup- res ul of orange juice and the juice of dut alf n lemon. Set over boiling water for nd cook until it thickens slightly, ca 'urn at once into a cold dish , c Casseroled Calves' Hearts.-Fry an be nion in a few slices of bacon ; roll ME our calves' hearts in sensoned flour d brown t hem all over. Put in a hot asserole, add a cupful of stock, a bredded pimento, 11(1 half a tea- f poonful of mnixed spices. Cover tie ie ish tightly. then halo. for two hours. vol erve garnished with the bacon. Vol The reward of a thing weHcl done, Is thn to have done it.-Emaersoni. l Walt to be ready, but do not strive agaInst circumflstanlces. he tht CHRISTMAS CANDIES. 11i It nity he necessary to cut (lown to ome of the expenise of Chistimts ennd~ty mlakinig, hut it wIll noat be quite a falt- thing to cut thieyounlg folks Th -, off ilth too) smllli anIa lowance, as8 it is to thtem such a pleasurle to miitko and 10( gIve. JOrange Daintles.--Dis-. __ solv-e thre-e cupfuls aof el - brownm sugar- and four- ta- tit - blespoonfuls of butrin d ai cupful of hot wt et-; thn lhen add1( a pin uch of crenmu of itlrtar' ph md1( hol1 until it formns a hard ball1 hieni trletd In cold water. Adhd one tea-A :1)0nfitl ofr orainge extracet, two cup 'uis of chiopiped( ctniielId oratnge peel, w'.O cuplfls ofi chloppe'd nut s, a few itropls o1f ortange color- and1 set aisidle to -4)41. 'IllTe het until creamly and( li Itrop fr'om thle end( of a tenspoon ~ on uaxed paperl'.ht Fruit Caramels.-Puit I wui cupfuls5 of li mugar In a saluteepan, add half ii cupful >f mtilk mtixedl wIlth four tiblespoonfuls >f condiensed'4 mol k. nn1(1d dissolve slow y' over I he I fire; then tald atn eighthl of'1 Steaspoonful of crenm t of tIatr and1( ou1 eliht min ilets, stIrrIng ali tIIhe 11m14. Add~ t'ourl talespootnfuilM of but- T if a tuti smal iecest OI In tnsponfil pr if i-ose extraci t ; then b~oi untIl a sitrup Q 'orms5 aiiti hardal wuhen testedl in cold .D vntter or untIl It reatches 250 degrees 'ty the thertmotmeter. Remove the pan r-omt the fire, let it stanud for oneC mn ite, then add( twvo tables[poonflls of cot 'ondan~t, two taiblespoonlfl of c!hhpped thu )reserved gInger, six stoned'( and1 chop- fat ie'd dtelts, twio tablespoonfutls of wresetrvedl cheieis and1( twvo tablespoon-Be ruils of nut1s. Warmfl thle nuts and1( stIr n ill togethetr untIl the mIxture begins to set. P'ourl Into a wvarm buttered tin,*I and tytrk In neat squares before It ,i sold. WVrap carrnmels Ilin waXe(d paper. Honey Drops.--Take a tarblespoonful cl ')f strainedh hontey, otie cupful of sulgar, ii tleslCpoonlful of bulfel- and i cuplfll if bllhing wvater, stir untIl dlissolvedl, we then cook slowvly unltil It threadsll, add( Pse ri half teaspoonful of nimlondl extract th and pour the hollitng sirup on the whIte of one egg heaten stiff. Beat un-an til cool, add a few nuts and4 drop bo- e fore it loses Its luster on buttered q phtttes, In small nuggets. ORDS START EASY N COLD WEATHER you use our new 1918 carburetor; 34 lee per gallon guna11IIe0 1-3 more wer. Use cheapest gasolne or half rosene. Quickly starts cold motor, en at zero and moves right of oith I power. No spitting or popping. 1w speed on high. Fits exactly. At. h it yourself. 40 off list where no nts. Big profits gelling- our goods. fit all motors. Write for 30 day 1 al ofrer and money hack guarnntee. The Air-Friction Carburetor Co. 5 Madison St. Dayton, Ohio Halo for Satan. Lertinly m9ost of us woild 1)e sur ISed1 to S'ee a picture of Ilie devil Ii n halo ibove his heiId. We have come accustomed( to recognize the l US Ia pel(iuisite of SnrcdO persois, 'it of wiomu are pailted wI ii this ra around their head, slates a writ But in the ohl(in tlimes the devil O wits painted with i halo of his It, aS mitlIeval i ctures will heair iliess, aid long beo'ure his satanie J.esty enme to Ie a figure in Chris It religion, other mien were repro-V ifed by 11 iit ('I d 111(1 osale Worlk as htviiig a imlo over their he.atds. n fact, thies cuCi111 tiit('s 'hris oily itself. Th'le hatlo, snecredI now, s a pagan invenit ion. ltolain em 'ors uan other piersonages were al s nccr(led a Hlo by painters. It s a s'Itihol of I'ower. id what re natural than to Invest salan wit I nowe l~sin okh h o min1 wh'Ien Chiristianity' took hold of i's souls? For he was the supreme bodim bent of wickedness, of prower cried to had ('ndls. tarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured local applications as they cannot reach diseased portion of the ear. There is one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, that Is a constitutional remedy. L1JS CATARRH MEDICINE acts ough the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces the System. Catarrhal Deafness is sed by an inflamed condition of the cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. ten this tube is inflamed you have a rnbling sound or imperfect hearing, and en it is entirely closed. Deafness is the ult. Unless the Inflammation can be re ed and this tubo restored to its nor I condition, hearing may be destroyed ever. Many cases of Deafness are sed by Catarrh, which is an inflamed dition of the Mucous Surfaces. NE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any e of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot cured by HALL'S CATARRH DICI NE. 11 Druggists 75c. Circulars free. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. Met Him Face to Face. )ne of those persistenil ly wrong d(IdI ii ''SiiS vho voled1 against es for woImen Wis iSkd bt'(ly i COW fly lwtluintninee how hr had1( dared ," e as he halioe lin in ae of the fact ii is wife was1I ani inrdenIt and1( lead : uphloihh rI oli' e enIso. - 'Not (only thawt,"' .1h1( thle wr'long ol'Ii-o i41roudly3. "'Not only it. She wars actually13 a watcholer at - polinig jinace wher'e I voted(.'" iie :nkh(( l hat ft woldl~ waus going t he dougs.-Newt York' I 'ost. ITICURA HEALS SORE HANDS Rt itCh, Burn, CraCk, Chap and Bleed-Trial Free. n a wonderfully short time in most es these fr'augranit, super-creamy ollients succeed. Sonik han~ds onl re Ig ini tile hot suds(1 of Culticulrn Sonp, 111( and Iu Culticurn: Ointment into ilihands for somie -time11. RemIIove surt is Olntment wIth soft tissue panper. FreeC sample each by3 1nmil1 with Book. d1ress posteardl'(, Cutle1 (ura, Dept. L, ston. Sold1 ever'ywhiere.-AdV. Quite True. fled~ Ithe4y run11 smoolbly113. inlshadiu (soirenst1;ioly)--Yes, (hutt's I'reasonl why your11 mind1( Is like' a 'ver', whllie 11uine4 Is like' a ftruck. SDrive Out Malaria And Build Up The System hke thle Old Standard G ltOVE'S LSTELESS chill TONIC Yiou know' at you are faking, as the formula is nted on every label, showing it is inine and Iron in a tasteless form. Tile inine drives out mlalaria, the Iron Ids up tile System. 6o cents. Begin at Home First. - f's al 10(or ploty3 Iha 1i es 140.fihe shlort nings (of othersl' only and1( doesn41't see m1 in self. If's thle better('1 to find1 it with self fIrst.-Ex('hanlge. The Quinine Thai Does Net Effect Head nof isinetn and laxative effect. L aaiy sing nervousness or rInging In the head. Th to nlyroine "lromo Quin n." B. W. Ginoy 'd f1innesotal pr'odu 1ced 86000000 bus1h of corn anti 60,470,00(0 .bushels of ~ ent. Vhen g'ou have decided to get rid of rmns or Tapeworm, use "Dean shot," Dr. r's Vermifuge. One dose will expel Iumauinity is mfore extraIvhagant WithI W)hen Your Ey'es Need Cars Try arin EyeRemedy~ 113 YE IS3Binn I ()dOAO