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- WW&-* A . " . A: 5I : .1--Doubie ltter sllung between do1 inkeys' used11) by t ai i le ini thle Ibalkani region tor tradnsporting the wounded. * .' 2-Amerlean guin crew. 0on thle we.st frdint scrapinag the big shells in anticipation of a b)Onbaridrnent . 3-dmiral Sir R~osslyna Wemyvss, first sea lor d of the British admiralty, with Captain P'ringle, U. S. N., onl board an Amleain war ship the admirai l was1 Iispe(ting. FRENCH CAVALRY AND BRITISH INFANTRY AWAIT THE HUN Of :icil photogra. h .n h i w ste.rn fo ti F a e. rnh av y w h tsh T waiin for the l eh in a smal village. The j;": .riis and ;:r::ch ! ar wr ingtgtesihtebs osbersls Ip ; - r 4T" 22 .4 1~ tJleren iada's ht of Germn pri'liisn eer eong iirce thraugh a' il a.ar ..ihliiihTame r ''lng behinte Hloins al . Notleaghe ris e ith arnt linl who0 are avrsegtgte .' t h etposbel t ~ i 1--L~~~~~~~~~uublc~~~~~~Ca iili ln e e ulcsue ytenIi' ~ ~ ~ e i n frthensaoin g ui te u ltsh w're atnhernuties enrthgwesternifrdn 2-Aieri~u un rewon ~te estfr~t s~rn Ia thebigshels n atlcpntohliOrf a at Eobthtelleto -nlrf the al urn to the nited St ae. n Shen cam I lore s a da's 101i' at n't ininaci safter inine nmonthhenon rfront-aline dy lhd i te w.tare efu drivt ofithe CONCEAEDCH AERC AN D B ERYTINH INAtrRYo "ontid es.E H Myst her stuiia ill' ttaches to ertain tile of theio woldnd kown hteon hcerce-a "brn litheiddSaes." nShe coateu these safter 111em to111 i'oie fromtl the dilay and areltii c alle focal inistof fer:~*~s."v in h agsdet fIda guns."Mysrouds aroleallknwn seprytiof Itlyher teti hear a gre tlaiety 1of1 names.I'l n I 'iou a)I oudof thischaractler loa now~n as th "iouffreo" wiIlie cn ats of Aegum Mial~ss~i MIE5 m HE: MlloAEIKHEMPEIMM Sra i ani i sen the "desert snound." rBro.in mte Gag(takeefr of muf-111 xitilda de oatins, of ndie l d irelin. Probably Itheytll are sbelranoean r ...soigin. itud{{s Of "tc. c: ,e re tins in r h :itrnI iaiiot of anum s' ihrug tlhi' a TheAmelea hateres avebee animortnt actr i stppig te smeof this onhtero repnorted ren diveofthellnson hePlerd font Te pctreshos cocel I asiot d s weres ryIikeay til f tol anf l Amierlean haitery and mlembilers of line gunn crew. gat hering empiIty shells from noinihlIg Iir bhiistinig.-Popuilari Sci the powerful 75' ence Monthly. t$ ..-\'."' WANT TO MAKE THEIROWN MUSIC oldiers "Over There" Demand Musical Instruments. IERE'S CHANCE TO"HORN IN" lehorn the Amateur Cornetist and Send His Machine to France-Cal liopes, Pipe Organs and Grand Pianos Would Not Be Appropriate Dona tions and the Slide Trombone Has its Limitations. Dehorn, the apntrtuent house air :haft cornetist, anul send his musical list ruuent to the borders of No Mtt's .and. lere is a ('Iii e foir p:tti'otic men flce which, at the same titne, wvill :olfer a great reliief en thl e ineigihbors 111(1 b1rIglht en l ifi' life oft' l' e in muIslC l y-inelinel Yaikee 'oblier in the :renches or the hillels or the rest ?asilli of ie wii'r z.one. There is a great leninlan for musical ilstr1iinellts by the stthliE',s over :here. This is the word reei veil here >y the w:u' wort ('out'i i1f the 'Y. M. .A. fro11i their itunIr'tis oi' s('('ee tries ni( Wo rkt'i's lui the war zone, I c''se there is imisi' there, regi. :ent:ll hInds', Iiel 111usi0, talking 11na 'hin1es 01111 1)ianos iii the "Y"' hius, but :i' sultlir'i's w ho av'e thie yearning <do not want self-stnlrling inusle. 'T'hey w'::nt the kimn they ('111 ''push out" thi'inselv's, no luitter how\\" h11 it is, i l(bomg as it expi'resses Ihein. Would Make His Own Music. \Iltsi(''s ('har1s are nottifrious for Il i' soot lung e'l'f'fets, and10 (111' ('111 iim I; ne the (leprm'essioni of a solier, who iias 1lothing of t iiusihiI olit lit but a ii' of ei'-<lruins, wlhen he wishes to hitle ' awa wi th ii satxophone, to snort :tl iins frin1i It. ''hat un i Is not iin.r to b' satisfied wcitl the best bajitil 1inisie'. ti' finest iiholnigapIhi rec nruls or the piano pulayilng of' ether peir as Wilo iny he experls, not 11s long is he yearns to blow, s''ampe or pound mil hotes or siuntis of his owni ' tnu [': 1't a t'e. Anyone wvho haus listeneld to n he inner, uilie' the lretext of prac'tic tur. gn:n w\'ithm a has' hiorin, Sob rip i lii ly wi II'. 11 slilt tr'lomlone or cry lu1( wvith il blat-ldnt alto horn, has reaiiIizetl that the ple'formie' wvasi't 1 htyinig. but was h relieyin;g his fe'ings. \Well, soldiers with a V'akness for nmsic have that saine lesire to rtel'erve their feelings after the straiii of hat tie or mon(111itoty of eniuip. Ani they needl sonic Instrnments by wle Ih they (iin gen'rate musieni noises whlch will .0o') lite their own savage breasts and at Ilie saine tIne put Ihei' comurncle in such fighting ninod that they are rently to sweep the Iluns into the Rhine. Stili ers einjoy ten sing tunes fromn solo lastr uiniets, the Y. M. f'. A. 111 r('poirt, ail it is u! Ito siiuni-shaltter ('rs here to p1roville the apprt'luI s. 'I'hey" have '('11ei'aross'' vith i bunk inote's, wly lol pt:411 w\"itIi their high nt1es?."' 'I'The ""\'' will piass them a og it lie yeairners. Discrimination in Donations. ('all iopes,. 0 Eii' organs, era iii pianios ani n oss <iiiuinis ariei hand ly conilven ient for1 sllierms tol k4ie ini <luigomis r' to carr'my 4on hIkes. A slijle tro'i11mhonie woiiih he( aill right for opn wairfarie', lbut in ai trenchil it t'oiiub41t nli e playedl sidle. ways. At 1thaut, ua t rench' greatly re~ se'mbleis lin oelhestr pi' ~ t. 1lisrininn t ioni shotild hi' used' as to Ithei typ4 ais well as the sIze.4 A hauss born1'i wouild1( he suitable for n Inanml Iletailedl to huise hieathliar'ters n11t4 ii wouiildl be iull right to sendi ii so~ldierI ai F-'renchi horn'i Itf he undelirst intls Ilt at lan::.ge. '.I'his does not limmit Itii list to moi~uth orans, Ji'wshiarps, "swe'et in itaitoi's' reeds' andii smai Il brasse's. It' A\ m 'el sohldlers arme to t urnI ire seul Itheyi shold~ he llowedl to run it, also. Instroinent ilist '--horni ini **eeeeeeeeeo40000seO*O*see :MEN WHO CAN HELP: FARMERS * EaUch ton u~)inderi 11t heleder'- * shIp of Its miost netlvet spiit s' 0 suchl as Its eluuinber' of ('ommercei''1 a orcuty conelul'l Elf dtef'ense', it a * self should immiedlat ely make a a 5lhi"urvy ofl aill nhle-bodied men 'i * wvho hav~e hadii farmIi E'xpeiencei11' a * and obtaIn ilE'dges5 to sp'led a 0 dayi or two' ouE ~t ofI teh w~ee'k ill I * al w'eik, If n~te'd lht, 41ut Elf the' iiimonthI at. thle peiodsEI 'If gr'ent I e Est1 dEmand~ii. in orer1EEI to help lthe a *far'mer's. Tlhierle ariE many11 men'i * wor)1king ini the townsai whoiuse * : llamEsE5(1 In'h taikt'n by the4 womii- a a * clIEriks whose work ennii ill wetll a ' ubsi tiued cif Ith bu4liisiniess5 seni * 14 tinniiii of thei ow'miil 13' rI 4ieIE'- a luo yadpesaeealyr o * uslin wo'men mo'rarily intE frder' te tht he e o*released** 0for0 H-ook Worm' in Camp. TIwenaty3 peri cint of Ilh' dra ft meri' rec'ived0'. It (li'no Serb-ri in KS utI'i as hmmy as (I 0014inen 'i re oin; IMPROVED UNIWORN INTERNATIONAL SI 0YS1001 LESSoN (By Itp;\. 4. . , iT% W M ICR. D. D., Teac her of Engiish Bible in the Aloody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyrigh1t. 1918. We-stern Newspaper Union.) L LESSONFOR JUNE16 THE SON OF GOD GIVING HIS LIFE A RANSOM FOR MANY. L1:SSON TEXT-Mutrk 15:1-47. GOI-)IEN TI'r-'rTruly this man was the Son of 0ot(.-Mark 15:39. )EVO'1'IONAL RKAI)1N(j-Isaiah 62:13 63:12. AIl)DITIONAI, ATA''ERIAI1 IFOR TIACII.IW-Matthcw 27:32-61; Luke 23:26 56; John 19:l6-42. PIRIMARlY ANI) JUNIOR TOPIC-Jesus gives his life for ot hers. I N' TI.l ai I1)IA'l'l TOP'IC-The sulforing Bavlor. SENIOlR AND ADUIT' TOPIC-Christ dying for our sins. 'T'he grat nl cliinx of the year's les 5o115 t hus far is reached1 in this one. If the sigilIleanee of the crucifixion is not a pprehtentple'i , nil the IeSSOnIS thus fur are teningless. It is not a nuat ter of learniig lestsons taught by a great tealher, or Ilnltating the exanipile of it great an(1 goodi man, but of ap prehendling the vi enrious atonenment nille by t he worl's lRedeemer. Christ sv es, not by his etIles, )ut by his shed l hhun. Ills dleath Wats purposeful 1ul ibsolutely volunit ary. I. Jesus Arraigned Before Pilate (vv. 1-15). in the early ntorning. after the mock tria1 In-fore the high priest, they bound .1 us 1a4l <Idelivered him to Plinte. 'T'hey 1net freely in this neeorling to the evil lesires of their own hearts. II. Jesus Crowned With Thorns (vv. Ili-21). Knowing I thit .lestus h1:l heen1 eon 1letnin-<l lor' elaiitning to be Israel's king, they lii nie' cry crown hint wit h it wr1enih of Ilhurns, a n(l stlitte hint "Dint; of the .lews." Not o1nly this, but they si''1e him 1on1 the he:(l ( l siii upont hiint :n went throuigh t Proces 11f 3no11k wo4rship. '1114' (rIoWn1 of thorns typlit'ies lhe curse wvhlh lie lor'e for 111:111' sin. III. Jesus Crucified (vv. 21-1). 1. 1'ITV awy to the plane of cruel fix 1on1 (Vv. 21-23). At lirst Ithey eontupelle1 hiin to hear his (win '4s1, hit w hen iphysenl wventk ieas 1ii 10e thll is lipossible, they culn pellet' Sin1ctn the I'yrenlian to heart it for hit. I is beauitifuil to note that the s(n of this ('yrenhlin who hore the (ross of Jesuas enrne to helieve (1n h111n (It13ans 10:13). Itert'use of the 'scourgintg anil cruel ltulignitIes henped upon i nii i, they actually were oliged to hear hi t to (1olgoth. Ills face was irketI by the thnits and cruel blows, so that there was "tno foranm or comaell ness" (Isa. 53:2). All this he endtured for us. lie clrank this hitter rup to its Very dregs an r4'efused) to dI ink the "wine inin1gl.d wyith unyrrh," which wouhtl( hnve <eleienel his pain. Ii( Veit all the wa2(y iii his suffenl1gs. 2.a1(bling for the cl(Iithig of the Lorel (Vv. 21. 2.3). IIni vilu 1unilet hit to the r('1 ss t they g ibhlecl fo r lie' n'I nless o1.I ' unilert d 1own 1 l~i'((1~ to wal'hhin lie (.li . Je7:w) tl'314 The ( superseri31tion (v31. 114 ) . 2. * 1(4It 'iit 'lstatintl.' tI' ec3lib e <tver'4 lh vitillitl Ill' ii lii 2'311 . he :I In ew (aiel '1n. o lhteiiIl olfiie.s Though 27'ilte wiii lis in4 1 u'2lory to'vex the Jews, h.o'113'4li heg Kig I lvId(. Tl he ln '113wl1fo heimI 919 no e'when' hei e3n lir'w3 lofv. th rn 1 in We' -risi'tt , he wi ll and beoehIll ('shalllwl ntl111 how45.. God( (I' 4. I 3-tween two thi eves, ((3vv '. 7, ij). Th'iIsI t leed 3 his '24 thtne 'isiti nil tiien t ion w 2(i'tw IrobbersI was1( 4(14lM he 43l 1illnen ofI15'3i 1 th e S 23ripture---"Nt u ee 5;. IThe i ng S vi orI till' Ia 14 (v. 3) :17). 11 his rev'llM Sin:: 3(3 Ii was e o~'gd i nb hei'l lisers-by.'( lhoI hiftl' priests. .1 wl. :he'I.'g the' who ll were ruelied~t ill' hi'1n. 53m t(llown frai the' grois. and ode-1 r ifiey saying, "10: avd2t er).im (ciusl '1 tre0n grat ruh..i 3e3uhi not isavi e hims1twelmil ithrs s(o54 h\le ' Iho e to dieto~ sav y o1her.9 13 lalle-t3. I. CiiA's ural the. lan2(v). was t''1 3 ', I'II3his 2rime ihnt1nature threw 3round. t hell of G 1(1( nI p1tho3d to hle hinfri tegaeofaGolss.m Bilious? Take NRTonight Nature's Remedy is Ostter and aer Than Calemel. Cleans Out System Without Griping. Stops ick + Headaohe. Guaranteed Blhlous attacks, constipation, ulfef headaches, etc., are in the great ma jority of cases due to digestive trouble and no reasonablo person can expect to ebtain real or lasting benefit until the cause is corrected. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) is & vegetable compound that acts on the stomach, liver, bowels and kidneye. the purpose being to bring about healthy and harmonious action of all the organs of digestion and elimina tion. It acts promptly and thoroughly, et so mildly and gently that t ere i never the slightest griping or dis comfort. But that is not all. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) have a benefi cial effect upon the entire body. By improving the process of digestion and assimilation, the nourishment is derived from food, the blood quality is enriched, vitality is increased and the whole system strengthened. Once you get your body in . this splendid condition, you need not take medicine every day-just take an NR Tablet occasionally when indigestion, biliousness and constipation threatens, and you can always feel your best. Remember keeping well is easier and hheaper than getting well. Get a 25e box of Nature's Remedy (NR 'Tablets) and try it. 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Iownow thee to-n id ofThse lu Sho "'hee 's itie-r liirb livsltrt'tI ofeln g spi lly trll'il--rer ourl rtt est, ret aly n a litth inilitt tritl' " l igti yellett i . vih ed. n "Threly ti whoetit tau ine tin onrs ouc isnitliti o ("lihttt": wa'st the ;sI e an ofi a ael- l ifnl eltinshoui ."tttt 'n The sre to lonfr te' cititte rnrth oteeing ashime isoif yoir f arte of mOtey -daub isitrenthguar to rta'ereimoves --theom imly ge an tun of Otie-oul Wteghefrevyor Yougst Ne apy a;ene tle ofing t dmrnutn and on hic so e thatIC I r-vent te ors fretk- n have ronrtoIs (Jiptartil e the lun ightnt ou haeanisl he en sefeded otho c iomplterlyh tlert towhe s andgai r be t ' clea optlion..On leotl He sur t skorte dorbeorg . Othin. it it' al t remlvt ircle.---Ad' Whenever EY Need Caenral Take ioOh Sor rd G t Wite 'r TAoT DIMS 3oil TO C.I LCnt at n MeDel known toI lesG