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Followig ' #.g the 'sun with WR IGE Vision for a moment. those far off ports beyond the trackless seas From Arctic ice, to the torrid lands beneath the Southern Cross From towns tucked in the mountains, to the busy river's mouth WRIGLEYS is there! There, because men find comfort and refreshment in its continued use. Because of its benefits and because The Flavor Lasts *After every - meal"I*i 825.> A Cold Girl.- The Particular Time. "I hu'ar (hat Miss ('hillon SwAS an "You say you wrShip me? W1heo oll flaine of yours." do you do it?" "Not exnctly; an old iele." "I'nrest, in my idol monwn.," It Cost the Average Family s Than lOc Per Week iPacker's Profit in 1917. The Meat Bill is one of the ]large items in the family budget * but less than 10 cents per week of it goes to the packer in profits. In converting live stock into meat and getting it into the hands of the retail dealer, the packer performs a complex and essential service with the maximum of efficiency. Swift & Company's 1917 figures and Federal Census data: Swift & Company's total output - (Meat and by-products) - 5,570,000,000 Pounds Swift & Company's total Profit - - - - - $34,650,000.00 Profit per pound - - - $.0062 U. s. Meat Consumption - - - - - - - 170 pounds per person per year 170 pounds at $.0062 = $1.05 per person per year The average family 4/% persons $4.72 per family per year 1918 year book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & 6ompany, Union Stock Yards, Ghicago, Illinois_ IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SuNIMrS n100L LEssoln (y E. O. Si.LE1i, Acting 1)lrector of the Sunday School Course of the Mioody Iiblo 1instit tile. Chicago.) (Copyright, 19IS,,Western Newspaper Union. I LESSON FOR APRIL 7. JESUS SETS MEN FREE. LESSON TEXT-Mark 7:1-37. GODI!;N TEXT-If the sor. therefore shal' make you free, ye shall be free in dee rohn 5:3tG. f, JTIONA. L READINO-I'sa. 72:1-17. AJ.JITIONAL, MATEtUrA11 F OR TEAChIEltS-Matt. 15:1-31; 11 Cor. 3:17, 18; Gal. 5:1-2f, PRIMAItY AND JUNIOR TOPIC-Je stis and the deaf man. MEMORY VE-RSE-He bath u. all things well, he maketh even the deaf to hear and the dumb to speak.-Mark 7:37. SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-Chris tian liberty. This lesson deatls with the lfkt of those four events which mark the crisis in the life of our Lord at Caper naumn. It occurred just before the third period of his Galielenti ministry and the time of his final departure for Jeru salem. We have seen what the atti tude of Jesus was toward the law of his nation. In this lesson we see his attitude toward the rabbinical tradi tions of the people which were the opinions of men1 and not the law of God. Just so many today look upon the forms and CeremtonIes of the church as being verily the law of God. Moreover, these traditions were made a pretext wVhereby len evaded the law. So today we find men very relig ious and llunctilious iI their churchly duties, who fail miserably in their ap plicntion of the moral code to conduct. rhe anatlys4s falls into four general divisions: One, the accusation, (vv. 1-5. two, the answer, (vv. 6-13) ; three, the application, (vv. 14-23)., and four, the illustration, (vv. 24-37). 1. The Accusation. (vv. 1-5). ''he growing lint red of the Pharisees, led them to matike long journeys from Jeru salem tlat they mlight spy on Jesus a11(1 fin1d a pretext for tccusation. While they were studying him, they re vealed theIr ideas of the kingdom of God. They took special notice that the disCipiles of Jesus ate without washing their hands. We must not un dierstan(1 this to mean So m1u1ch1 the re lmoval of defiilcment, as the neglect of a ceremonial observance over wlicl the 'harisees were punctillous, (vv. 3 4). Verses three and four illuminatt certain traditions to which the Jew adhered tenaciously. Thus exemplI fled we can see that their ideas 01 lan's relation to God were largely a mutter of external ceremony. Purit to them was an outward matter largel, governed by the traditions of men, (v 4). II. The Answer (v. 6-13). Tile an swer of Jesus reveals the very oppo site ideal. He begins by calling the Pharisees hypocrites. A hypocrite is a play actor-one who hitles behind a mask. Applying the prophecy of Isaiah, Jesus plainly tells the Pharisee. that they are hiding thleir true charac ter behind tile musk of ceremlonial cleansing. SuchI play acting Is buta poor Imitation of the real hleart con dition demallnded of God, (Psa. 51 :10), Their hlearts were far from God, even thioughu withl their lips thley professed. to serve hlim. The love we express te God consists not In ritualistic wvorshlip, but In doing is will from tile heart. ill. The Application, (v. 14-23). Jesus takes adivanltage of thish discus. sion, and, turning to the muultlt se, up 011 whlom tile Pharsees& would bind a grievous burdenl of ceremonialism and falsehloodi (Matt. 23:4), warns tihem thait It is not so mulich thlat wvhich en ters Into a man tihat defiles him, as that whlichl issues fromn him (v. 15). It seems quite natural thlat in thleir per plexity the disciples should ask Jesus what h~e meant by that. In Is rely (vy. 18-23), Jesus shlows very clearly that "tile Issues of life" (Prov. 4 :23), reveal tihe corruption wichel is within, *(See Matt. 12:34, 35; Gen. 6:5; Jamaes 8:10-12). If the heart be not cleansed whallt will it avail if we waush thet hlands? What thena Is the applicatior for this present dlay? Clearly we are taught tile danger of lip service with out a change of heart. Substitutinh good for tile best is sIn. Formls ant ceremlonles are good and have thlelr place; 111ey are signlifleanlt for thley alr( important teaching factors; but they3 must not he subistitultedl for a pure heart. We mnust beware lest we hlide behind suchl a mask. Thlere 1s here also plain teaching as to JTesus' estimate of tile Pentateuch and1( Inferentially of tile p~roph~ecy of Isaiahl. He speeilcally canls it "thei Wor'd of Glod." Surely we call aecept his e'stimate a1s contrasted with tile traadition of tile elders or tile "con senisus of InlodernI thloughlt," Less talk and1( more wvalk, Less wihihng and more doing, Less preaching and more Practicing, L.ess organIzation and more of thle spirit. as to how Jesus sets ment free. (a) JTesuas' silence alppeairs to detepen faith Ill tilt ple'adinlg Syrlophlenician wvomn (v. 2-1-30). (b) We hlave the cure of the deaf stantaneous healinlg, showving dlivinet Jesus wvas setting his people free from thleir bodi13'lyllflrmnities and at the samie timel delivering them frolm thteir sins andt inllperfectionls and blring ing thleml into Is spiritual Kingdom. This he in still d1oing. IS SELDOM Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick Uver Tone Acts Better Than Men, Women, Childre E very druggist hert, ves! vonr druggist and everybody's druggist has no ticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is safe and gives better re sults,'' said a prominent local (irugist. Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranlteet1 hv every druggist. A large family-sized bottle costs but 'a few cents and if you find it doesn't take the place of dangerous, salivating cal'oinel vou have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's L iver Tone is a pleasant-tasting., l'ure lv vegetable remedy, harmless to 10th children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine, no sick headache, biliousness, ague, Men'i vhol etninlll i' the moist resplect All She Coul hav(' the list it ught of self. \ IMr. l li l ith fur ia ho~use kweve~r. ALivO ST BLIND I ''d:2;, FROM DIZZINESS -.ur This Virginia Laly Tells of Con- s" '. "I dlnu stant Suffering From Dreadful nw:tr t $: Backaches, Permanently W righut'su Inttan \ii Relieved by Cardui. y tr ;,tstol, and w<:li au pury;itive. .1 Norton, Vs .--Mrs. E. S. (oIus', hf Putting He I! cul i'.tic :IL'u' a1 this plaee, w\rite's: "Ini abu t 1:1,1 ] 1 t ilts :. I (emte(1 to gel in hadi healthi, I hadluh'en '0 -: pin-alhu . (I, unirrieci 2luout a year . . . I enlletl in e'lir' sui wonluil Dr)I. ' , of ---, who treat ed nal . . .~lyrtt~utrl utli gave n mtiiE.cine, which ddidn't t2lS, u 'l ()me' any goodl. I sutferedl agony ''aid for about 4 mn1t hs amd felt I must 21o l ht: havye suo relief, for I wats so hou ."t s mt tl out of bed dIuing aill t hat time. ISu ii bt t ('S 1 I cold( ]itt'(lly walk, everey stopJ wastl A "Iti'r itihiwiiig pinfulll and11 a (1111g. I wouildi he al i1 ntlyonlerah r un.:tse rsd unr nost 1bl1ind1 from diziness. I'd hve' ".:\nl how is ti d1 .severe palins ...I read of ('a rdui ithove wili hn i. i' the airt hdn Allaunlac 0teu friends ( 1-o k urge of to take It a.I ust d one hut s Prison Camp tie with such beeficil results that I t houhess m1 ; gatinedi hope of recov'ery. After the'10'I I1hgc~j use of 2 or 3 b)ottles, I fe'lt so muflchl I(l ~ astll better that I wvas abile to get up and ii''Iiivxi tl go about my work. My imprl1ove~tttrll i'ileIl wa'1s steaidy and1( aifter abollut the 3rd tel( ~tl~ f~ or 4th bottle, I was entirely curedI and the cure 1has been permanntlfl. . ti. 411ot1 ga For the past seven years I have had1ukds.ilscl perfect health and my work hals been dnll 111(l(kl e pleasure." Try Cardul, the woman's tonic, for hw' yortroubles. I$is safe' relilhe ra~ eond 10.0t vf proven merit. All druggists.-Adlv. CTRt EI W~hen all Is lost s'ave h.oor some o h UOSBr men get <ml the'ir Iiignity. odbdrgst FRECKLESHi Now 1. the Tke to Get Rid of Theme Ugly Spot. l'lIlr There's ho longer the slightest need of 1ll''I't'l feeling aebarn' (of your freckles. as the pre- - icription oltne--doubic strenigth--is guar anteed to reuwve these homeuly spots. Simply get an'E 0ounce of oth~ie-double strength-fron .vour druggIst, anell apply a little of It naight nndc mforning and you should Moon see thatl even the worst freckles have begun to dlsnlrc-ar, whIle the lIghter onesL have valnti~hed eltirely. It Is seldom thalt more than one fodnce Is needed to completely clear the skin enid gain a beautiful clear Complexion. Be mure to ask for the double strength ntji Ine, a. this Is sotla under guaranten of money 1~ hen b"' II' (hwhenl he saystlItIi I heeii usd s' a ~tlred nronilnyflr"lif Hows We offer $10.00f trolles' I li V'- tll'1111 t'liii ~ on~ theMucgs th urfv ('153' l'XI lii.2 lol ii tll lloI'~i Sold~ bye drugsts limplyWRashy -kinswIn ctla oten~1i('l lll lsefais. Pienhr baiit fl to removet'14( hecl. -Adv.fee - Spnie - intelnt~ woan .-FoAMAARI,. year in alt kpts 1f the1 Ulosed. EL CALUMRI SOLD NOW. and You Lose a Day's Work-Dodson's Calomel and Is Harmless for n-Read Guarantee! sour stomach or clogged bowels. Dodson's Liver 'Tone doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all next day like calome!ti. 'l'ake a <ose of calomel tonight and tomorrow von will feel sick, weak and nauseated. Don't lose a day's wvork ! l)odson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you vill wake up with your head clear, your liver active, bowels clean, breath sweet and stomiaclh regulated. You will feel cheerful and full of vigor and ready for a hard (lay's work. You can eat anything afterwards without risk of salivating oV(urelf or your children. Get a bottle of )odsdn's Liver Tone and try it on my gia atee. You'll never again put a (lose of nastv, dangerous calomel into you r stouach.-A(lv. d Be Sure Of. Parental Shortcomings. w\tr, hlutl :nirci--ttl "t atul af'raid.," t-:itl thet 1preacher, to liln Itn atpplit :lt's . w\hten i ' e l l gonetl for adIvic e. "you n w\\: t, and1 : hi I ii - r: etn't beenl inctlinedO to) be' I e( tn :n hier1 answetrell It - till Ito y11ur ,til." "e-. I have. 1'v' tried my liest to dil ia's liana''- ' t :t t etnylttnii n to hint. I'tl how\ ('nn :a Itllt Iiei' I (e n lllttllicit1 to his stOn I Ite little- uirl tn. hii- '-to n i \" iv blt' a l1aunlien t of aI I know wlaIt i1 t , a Stoke t h nt' atncI he'at huu na gull' Irritil. but it's \Ir. ainl t.tkll s vt'n' kiuds ot slaiung that tl? ttlil hots never'1 hail time Itle rn'?" ala io i'iret t 1 nl s t . .r aih iti 'It keepI ln (r a nd heai l (thly tnkt' Dr. dv. 1 I' "'e"'s I'Ii i si t l 'i'lleits. ''he'y regu. late livt'r. lh we i\i'ls 01n1l sioniialIh.-- Ad y r Foot in It. - . . . ini ot ouI s Ia ltt i it y The Makers. "1l1e shown\" over' ti soth TurkLington, I t noveiCst. mt t of th11 ." at Itut . ili 0 Nt"\\ Y'irk hootk shirt i n 'tl . y oung l y It. Ito 1lng! her' l -tI1 oa- Who wtt b\ - uying hlutiks lo i nt to the y ahto\e hltr f llw" slhlie'r-. IIo Ilh' hiutisekl n-'il,'r "I thinkit' I tilil lto siiiil Ithi-tl st'ri (t . hteiv, htook, histor i ul ( Ott n1 wt dluke'' lIet wasn't dIt.n't .voul' h" l doubtfully intuiredI s:aw it last.' '( ttii gratitials, til!' sii Mir. Tar ii slitt trobi." r1'- iaslton. "Sendu( tem novels.' rouslinlg opet(r, "but othe(rwise. love\ls. andi nthingl else(. Ililstry? I lt I l." \'Vhaiuit tieywtiati with hitoir? \\'hy, Ithe cornpanyt al i .tu t'ltyr'et tuntking it. rove(r, II( the In re( 'ld'ar du(ht',., KIN ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE a:iiuu. 11t hti''n dI adi I t're unsightly undtil Zi ' the apI eran'iulce of ninny a w'olnin wvhose face wVouId _________ e otherwise' nilt i'ii(t IV(. 'rli('Q Is nio lustreed for this. Just gt t ox of To listinte Home. I'rlle and use it regultoly and you viil ,'- fl (I h w Ii i 'e f t eoi ln s is i bia'hi'etr, fitr t 1e't 'otve'rsautiont of JilIo'sotad ci'tie ki b idh' skinnir elIenpliing"ttehee belt'herwIs attractiveiThere isin d Ii iuI (5('H r- Sod for thgisJst g t aid for ofe Tey i.' 4T~d14441. Surinen use, i reguhl an.d yu.l iul . 7i0 surpr* ied Hw qicy Out. es 111141 ii 'i'er is of 'Iotees, [iiitchy pathei etc.4 li' i, iappea (til. lti~~'(44d h tsof and' cl'aeir the kin be coe. ohngbttrfrscemn any cae of c~Sald bytwll1) drg ist o moallitfo 50c. y. lcurred bymAn, ' Shtiiy ne Co., fi lavanah Ga.--Ad' I M'DI.y r iurs to nThs tr? cured bybHALL'. NICCNTIAI 1 MCRIME.: stAk-NS ATR taethrough te wll.ood wk ih a asei acof~ syte procste. si.cstvns adple friy for thety dyrers ta R UTSLVRPL nPals . CURESoledo, OhCo ('Xptranged~ o ntsat nhNid-5 al$1)a oe b~l~lc, ll oo drggss-und to art good huespA. y Spohn M~icaI oy Mautuhens hepGose d, Uo you KODKS SU aE Wea6od1iget ls o insi Price andCataogue pon eque