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"What Shall I Take Along?" Cool Frocks for Summer HE question $hat looms pl for for the plaited skirt. The coat ilne settlement, now that vacation only one fastening, at the neck, but days are here, is: "What Shall t '1'loI is ptrovide(d with a narrow belt with Along?" The average womn1t i .;-hort hanging ends. Either of these learned the mental and Ithysiea re- suits, or both of them, will serve for freshment that follow her little sut- nearly every need of the tourist. ier journeyings and will not allow Midsummer calls out, along with herself to be burdened with a lot of satin butterflies and gauze-wingec 'ungs." Besides, the clothes of to- dragon flies, the sheerest and loveli v are far from bulky and one can est afternoon dressse that grace thc very well equippe(i andi still travel year. They are scattered everywlh're 11;' t with no cumbersome luggage. for women find an opportunity in ' 'tme fair v'acationists appear to these airy fabrics to ituiulge thir i enjoy, above all ,things, going on dress inhorn love of daintiness and( color. parade, and there are plenty of places For several seasons past, as mgain. where they can spend their days dress- facturers have broadcamste(l adurably Two Clever Models In Tailored SuIts. 1 niol undressing to their heart's pretty frocks of organdie, swiss, voile But vacation, to most of us and other sheer materials, they have !leans a sight-seeing journey, stimulated a demand for them that is the country, or perhaps a now universal. the wilderness, and gladly As the days grow hot, color con ehind us everything that will hinations that are cool-looking come to sitively needed. the fore in these thin dresses. Two of *Itt wardrobe is brought down them, as shown here, reveal this bit ducible minimum, the tailor- of welcome artistry on the part of the is its main dependence. designers. White organdle and (lark *we go the suit goes too, blue swiss, dottedl with white, is a fn-~ together with blouses, and one may mniliar and well-loved combination-an choose a street or sports modiel for old friend in a new guise, wvhich ap. travecling and general vacationing. Ex- pears ini tihe dress ait the. left of the aples of these tw o styles~ arec shown pIcture. The dress is made of the anaa Cool-Looking Summer Dresses. here. Th dar lflk blue model, trimmlted I swis with nypront overskit, co.lhar. eutTs with bru-id, ats Pictured it the fore- and1( saudh of or'gantdie, aplpl iqued and1( grounda, isi a piece of original anid good banded. designing. Its abort loose coat, with Our old, (list iigished. idsummtttier I .. ~ the front, fastens with acquaintance th ine lk r~nd white' rbelow thte waistline combhination--app.ears in thte dress of~ Ut! oi~0. The ikkirt is plain whi te voile' withit nhaitys of -htecked t is ~h to suit thte most sue, on the lady tain~fg tea. - h :rotter. Navy blute * . :al favorite and1( vindi- 4 e* verywher., In the -tinm homospun miakes at with a Cape, bound d m,anterial which is us.... ansHWAI Ua 1IPROVED UNIFORM Mil NATONA S'uudaySchool 101$ 10 Lesson (IyI~ . I'. 1S. FITZW1A'1l:It,. )., n Ohe orI:uglsia Mii in thro .zin~ litih I istitute of (hicago.) Cot>:-right. l a-rl. we-steh rs:Ne su rte r i1".1 LESSON FOR JULY 2 EZEKIEL, THE WATCHMAN OF ISRAEL L I- S' IN '1'-:X'T--1-:-k h 2:1-3:'-' (lIIi)-;N 'PI.:X''- eei ye the Lord whil II.' neay te founsl; call ye upon Iilm h it e is te-sr; let the wiickei forsako his tay, :tal the iitoteous nn his thaou ts; ;il l't le111n re-turn unto the Iord. 1se Ie Wili lteseve at-rey uoit in and to our tio.I, for lIe will abunta ntly pleloe--I sa e;. It-I-'S-:itI-:.('1.: MATrJ-:ItIAl, - II IKings 17:13. 11; ia. ';:1-13: Jer. 1:1-19; Matt. 23: l'It . .\itY 'rol'i('---The- Shepherd ani ]Its ! heep. J I 'NhI 'I'O'IC-Ezekiel Watches and Warns Israelt. IN'I'I.:It.\ti.:I)IA'r ANI) SENIORt TOPIC -J-'atti at l1are Task. Y ) t'Ni G E>Oi',,1.; ANID AI)1'I TO PIC -The Inity of Warning Others. I. Ezekiel's Call (v". 1, 2). 1. C'orunun IIled to Stand Up (V. 1). Ezekiel wais given it vision of ilt Al ility (od ott Ills thronie of glory (elh. 1). 1 iefore the vision the prophet fell prostrate ulnl his face. 'Tihe es sentlial q'tuilnnent of n minister for the iltsehtrge of his tusk is ia vision of Ote Alinighty. 2. 'llied With the Spirit (v. 2). By tile Spirit the ditine energy entered hin ani etiled bhn to execute the ruuniisseiin given to hh11in. It. Ezekiel's Commission (i.v. 3-8). 1. The 1 Moral Condition of the l'eo (ile (vv. 3, 4). (1) A rebellious nation (. 3). 'This rebeilliousness perhaps re ferred to thei' heathen Idolatreous prise tiees. (2) linial tient children (v. 4). "Iinliudeilt" literally mieans "har(d of face." It neins the grossest perver. t ty which (enaged them to situtd ilp in the presence of the prophets of (Gld without a sense of guilt or comupune tioin of coliselence. 2. The Charge (v. "I). Ile was to de liver the message of God. lie was to de-iire, "'Thus stith the Lord Gehl." 3. The Illivulty of 11Is Task (vv-. 5 5). lie was to deliver the message of hod whether they would hear or fore hietair. Ill. Ezekiel's Experimental Qualifi cations (2:9-3:10). lIefore one (anl prench to others lie must hitve an experience--iust he In syiliathetle ccord with Gttl and Ills niessage. 1. Eating the lIBok (2:9-3:9). This book Contained God's woes upon the stiff-necked and rebellious people (v. 10). In order to speak God's threitten ings effectively to others we lutist in wirdly digest and appropriate them ourselves. The eating of the book was In his iouth as honey for sweetness. Though his ministry was diflicult iad the Judgnient severe, the proplhet was in entire symiptthy with God's pur lpose and found delight in Ills will. 2. Urged on by the Spirit (3:10-14). In order to strengthen Ezekiel for hIs task, the wonder-ful synmbolism oif God's lprovidentlal agenetles whieh had benul before- bini in chiipter' 1 wats brotughst toI his attenition, iassuring hIni thast (God woutid acconipany hinm to lisa niew destlinitioni. 3. Ei:nteihiig Iiito Sympalithy (v. 15). Ini (irer to isinitisteir to ai pe'ole one lunust entIeir Into syintihy with themi must sho~w thlat the lesessaige is from the deit-lth of thle lieuart ; thastt to dclarei the' tiessasge of w e Is it greatt grie-r, t-:z/ek itI iiingl ed hiIs teaurs withI lieirs. IV. Ezekiel's Grave Responsibility (3:17-21). Godes insede hinii ii watchitain. Evtery Iintiist-r is a watchmansii eri his thick. iW)Sltw thigs wtere reqitIrted of' imi: 1. To leeutsr the \\e'rd ait (God's \a~i uth. Thle souircieat' hIs message was (I ilds \\ 'iti. Se t oday) thie iniiis oer is tee get his imessaige froeme God(. 2. Soundi ite \'arin (v. 17). Aftter ie liear G-l od's missage- lie wits to. Icpeak it out. The samite duty nt tipoli le- iniliister teldaiy. t'ais-s in Ioinit for (I) \'ent God sitys to the wIc-kedl 'Thouei shalt surtely die" (v. 18), antid ht wtchmaniiest fasils teo warie hlot, thIe viekel Stai shll dlit int his itnhliiy, alit his loodec sluhle e reqcusired at the Vlxthiniant's laiel. (2) if t' wetealehttm waritn te wit-k. 'd i atit the arings is utnhee-d-t (v. Il), te wic'kted mtaii shasll pe-rish. httt lit wtiattinmt lha-s deliveried his sel. (:1) \\'heni a irghteoues timti turnus to Itt iniity andeu God g i-es imt ovtr teo 'tnlingZ its his oewn 5in, his ieast -tingiu rigteoetuness wtihlet bee iftn evail, teut lis lleod wtililbe t'eiiirtei at he hli eel e et-vs5chttint it' lee fail to wa-ic him (v. 20l). (-1).- If' the wasttchmant soe warnis the r-ightmteetis itmtn thait le fall nit into site, Slthe iiti shltl le ssiveel ttel the- wastchs. manet lamthe del-ivietd his seul. Miniltt iste e- h tve motstutl-tn obhl Iga titons. thait elf dis-har-ginig teIr oblligra. tionU whithter mnii will lit-sr ocr fote ft-ar. The Wise Shall Understand. Ma sny steallI be Ieur'ited andt imadle wbhiit e, anti triied; but thie w I~iked shaill :hse wickedlhy ;tand noene- if the- wicked shlesl untderstansd; but th e wise shitll uinerst snd-Il an iel 12 :10U. Being Wise. It is heitter tee Ice wise stud not to seem See, than tie se-etn wtise antd not toc at-e'so. -lato. Honest Error, lionest ert-or Is to he plt'ed, not rihiuled-Chiesterlield. Electricity in the Orient. In 11)03 there were 500 electric light and bower cotiilaiies in .Iatui deliv eritng 80,001 kilowatts of energy; in 1018 there were :t,-i(8), delivering 1, 820,000 kilowntis. in this inutter of electr'ical growth, l rh'iit tunl tOcehlent areo alike; extenti'ii. ot i liultaitttion, is tho diplointi watcehword. Sometimes There. "'1hey kissed whent the jndige grint ed their (iivtorte diet'ree" 4BY*ea." "There'. lnothing lIke p~arting frietais." "lillt is It p~rolier file it tin t utuig wotn to kiss in such ita tublit way whielt they airt. mu longer instriedi?" "I see no obIjection tit It, provided their future iates ar1et- ntt in court." "Line's Busy." "The iew guest iitist Ie at lover of sol itlde." "Ile s!"'nids tuotst of his Bine In at teblephlotte bothi." "A Iutnt isn't stlitair if he's talking to sotneinlytd over the wire." "Uu1lh' itaty it mnt goex into a teleiihotie bo th1 who Ioesn't su(c'ceed In starting It conversiation."-liirnting. hain Age-ieraild. Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently sttear the face with Cuticura Ointment. Wash oft Olintnient in five minutes with Cuttcura Soap and hot water. It .. wonderful what Cutleura will do for poor complexions, dandruff, itching and red rough hands.-Advertise nent. Want Library for Every Ship. During the reenti war tih- .\t1nerilenn library atsat'cit tin p iteed for the ist' of the mnt of the inerchanut tininte; shtspx a total of ',2501,(Mlli ooks. 'liest' books wer'e made! ti!untu Ilirries and shiftel froim one vessel to intilher. Itecently the Amierit i a-t'i-'l Mt 1t11w Library tissritiont lias been or ganizeti for the iitrlwise of carryting on this w'ork, uitder the slogati, "A 1 brary for E~very Shp"-The t'lass ltitte. Important to Mothers Exattmiie carefully every bottle of CASTOltIA, that fallnous oli remtedy for infants uttd children, and see that it heat's the Signatu'e or In Use for Over :1) Years. Children Cry for "letcler's ('astoria The Next Best Thing. Lit tle Wi'llie chims hunme f'romi school the other chty" wrtih at black eye. "Willie, where did yout get that lintek eye?" aske(l tit ither. ",flhnny Smiith hit. me," aniswered W\'illie. "I hope you remuember whaut yrour Suidaiy school teac'eh saii aibout eit'ing cols n the head of yur' eniernies? "Well, tn, I didn't have anly coal, so I .1ti5t stuck his head in the isli batrrel." Misunderstanding. A tiian frotu the itackwodls of west ern Alierin visited New York f'nr the first tiute 1atnd went iti a resltl'aaurt the Waitter' brouighit lint a ntatkin. l'Te aind pulling a sx-s'hoter from''ti his )ocke{(t lie gav~e thte witeri a pie'e ill tis minad. "Yout~ tak e thnI lat latedl ting aw"ay hiav~e i hiaindker'chiief if I wan,'t onetit' Ixe. tke atdvice lis(byondit hetli. Theii Jlooretst dliet int the warh'i tob ry to live t n t is ' a r at 1 ion. The Old Carriage i Had an Important O make each p a wvonderful, one-ho This illuistrattes --human bodies, Ii strong as the other: Very often it's 1 tnnt elemecnt of nii childhood, and cart Grape-Nuts, thi of building each pat Nuts contains all ti and barley, includi food for building ai The delicious f come dish whenev Gral Ma. "Made Me Well ani ANOTHER WOMAN WHO IS Ti PE-RUw "I bavetalren several bottlesof t and find It a great benefit. I had my stomach and bowels, but by ti Io-ru na and Sian-a-ltn I am w strong again. I alway a teep a fen lnte house.' i11e. OSOAB (ON It, F D No. 8, Ii< 2(ichol M7. Gray's experience is just mnoroeovide is quito as good a remedy for catarrh of the other organs as it is for coughs, colds i Pe-ru-na is a wonderfully ine medicine to b for everyday ills. Send to the Peruna Company, Columbi booklet and medical advice. A wIs,' look won't entrry : fellow through lif. unless he dies young. Left Alone. "Ills wife chatrgedi desertion.", "FI''ll. ir l anotier hlly?"' "F'or gollf." It Might Flunk, Too. ''Teneher In lhysies-- llen. rxlda~in fully hoinw you would graluit a ther Illoni('t er. Allen-- -Se"nd it through high school! -- a100nda Inven')tion. Electricity's March. In less ithui '(t y1.'s tIh tle' e riltty ptroclurd1 lin Ainerien has ilu-rensed( ritu re' thin 15 I lintes. uil ii It is nowm" Ilve tluins grtr:ttm'' than,l the titergy that every 1it in the lnation tconhl put forth in a yeaiir. Womrklig right hours n1 (liy. (3dmlsnciie to hlit ri l i"teir fo. work " Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION '' a' JNDIGESTON 25 CENTS 6 BELL-ANS " = 'Hot water r= Sure Relief ELL-ANS 254 and 754 Packages. Everywhere Hair Thin m i ..~r- 'italiema the roots amid Mtops hair faiing out - 11th bald spots raidtly. Try it! At all Hootd drugeiist, 75u, or direct frot HESStG- ELLIS. Chemisa. Memphs. Teans. An Interruption. "llIs hiutt fltllomw gun(.'.'" ask d the t(itor ot Ite (lhlggtrsville ('larien, us ite liokdt' his head tiirough fIhe bacm'k dIoor o f his stncttun. "Yes, sir," rt'plijed the oiler huy. "Ie hung around it while, kn ked over it coule of pasis pmois Intl then left." "Ii's a gumi thing I Qnw* hihi roting in title to get out. I fear he int'inl viol(efne. I'll not finish wtrilllnu thng : editorhiil I wits wourking n. <h-'clitring thait whit this country needs is a tiill lii n press wvlith ti' courage of its tctn He Knew Politics. A~n Indianit mity faiiim'd for Its J90. tItit "~mseus," hiis ai hmibling potl-. tilelain. I ie is onfly, ntin' yearsi' mld. liI s father wals readilng t' news piltr thle mithe Imtuhirnit' at li th e nk fast tiable when hie ltooked~m up1 and) saId 5?upii(iIinttn itt schoommls~ igaIin." 'rTe wife stairted fto enminentmu. but1 thei sont hio's her tom It. "On~i whil'h Stcket ?"' hei aisked'. Thlie t~pm wrilisyl w ey m nw'Oa~' Ii 1ai iliing. hmui i taikes ia huistler' to enl le(et it. Mai ti~mny woumli hmm all ri 'lt If hm foolims cuould be oI nI ofi. vlaker : Truth "' irt as strong aIs the rest," was his rse chaise that wouldn't wear out til fact that is keeping many doctors e chaises, break down bcauIIse si >ecause of ill-balanced food, lackin, trition. TIhis is especially true of: ied on through life. t world-famous, ready-to-cat eerea t as strong as the rest-to) serve hun e nutriment of those best of the fil rig the vital mineral elements, andi id sustaining health and strength. avor and crispness of Grape-Nuts er you're hungry. 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I- ha-ats da l be'or rlo "-lilr in inin 444' Aige It' wviing woub4Il onily fulilli 44ur4 de *te . but ther'I's IIi' tha trE4Illesolnel4 "If" :yin~hi. T~~.ihel' litis .lh4' i ni i Illliul to 14 -. 41't4e it i4(4s.awy h obsleoh nistake 4,' bt there4 aris ''1 l'in kindsl wl r fui'tak ldi. u in n knor-li nu hnso ils dfale d wa i hbre hn I, brigsthl.a nman ed rae-nn. wl ains, wheatin tmeisartwisn'tfas take ta onefl UILDER Mich.'