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Airy White Gair Embre SOFT and white georgette crepe with set-in hands of line, embrod iered not, iuuake the lovely frock show, - iere. It is one of mnny airy dresse (made for girl graduates) that prove the irresistible and unfailing charn of sheer white and its iltness for emi nent o(ensions. The design is suitei to evening dresses and is very simple with drapery of thle georgette, InI ca, ad~~ced painels, ait the sides, and slashe n the sleeves between the net am A LOVELY FROCK 0 geer-gette. The arms slip througl them and the sleeves prsclaim thal the designer .Is conversant with the n.des of the hour and couples goo< taste with innagination. As summer advances white gain: pround in eve.sr direction. Clothes for r" "' s and for all owt-door lug white fabrics thal ty from heavy cottons m tennis slets, t< * 'tlch silk crepes foi lkvening dresses of s airy as the fmir3 .deion, and all thes possess a refinenieni that belongs, in the siO degree, t< nothing tlse. * Skirts end one-piene frocks in the heavy, sl'k crepe wvesves are amng~ the most aeful of sutmmner belongings iOne is welul enough dnessed in theni for any srriart social gathering-bui their chsaracter' is informal-they ga everywhere. As a companion piece EMBROIDERY LEADS ) o a handlsomse sweater-cont. ini white or Q color, the ski'rts of out-d1ooring silks are a joy forever-till the end( 0 D the season an; 4ay. White orgaundle and fine white vt>11s S,..ake afternoon frocks that includ4 bouffant lines on one handl or lovel~ pnd subtle dIraperies on the other prawn work, pin tucks, frills and nar rowv ribbons are used on them it painstaking decorative Work that la merited by the fineness of the man Lerial. Junst now plain white crepe de chins finds itself In tlhe spotlight of interest -. jearly all the frocks made of it ars dlrapedl, but very little tirmmned, and their lines are straight as a whtole but graceful in detail. Crepe do chinl h' :+ "b y an't ..sas" i a*'snc rano~ 5. iam thue ton. ny~ 'I iM , rdsb mIe varla tit. (n r of tiii4nho, anoi in~ other par neoloru Thl~se hate nssomnt.houans LS Ground; ideries on Blouses , fill in a transition period before th - introduction of fall models and giv i us little hints of what Is to follow s Judging from them crepe de chine I a cast for the star parti in materials fo i fall, with georgette, crepe satin am - canton crepe supporting it and ii . portant roles assigned to knitted sill , materials and to velvet. New arrivals indicate that design s era are still devoted to the low waist line and over-the-skirt styles, and tha ".ti r 4;. F GEORGETTE CREPE sleeves are to be featured. Em t brolderles remain, but they are to b supplemented by other trimming de I vices, often used in conjunction witl them, as beads and silks are used to gether. Rows of small buttons, pip ings and insets in contrasting colors are heralded by the latest blouses, and t sleeves that are wholly or in part of a different material and color from the blouse. Whoever finds it necessary to ac quire a new blouse many play safe by choosing one like either one of the two pretty models pictured. They are both of cnepe de chine and both em brodered. -The blouse at the left, in dark blue, is cut in simple kimono style, and ha~s its sleeves and liem lint finished by &. hattlement edge. Dary blue sIlk, dark red beads, and .a littlc tinsel thrend , make up the very ef. fective aind siraple embroidery. Elisquie colored crepe de chine in thc other blouse sets off nauvy silk em unnanu IN TRIMMING DEVICES broldery. T1he model hangs straIght, haus set- in sleeves and round neck ;a erepe-covered cord forms a loose glr (lie. The lines in this blouse are 'huat tering to full figures which they slent deruize. in new, tIlored blouses there are manify long-sleeved models and the mI(u-Iudmired, hand-made aund hand emblroidlered lingerie blouse of hatiste or voile Is neairly always long sleeved. Good filet laces, In narrow and ame dium11 wvidthus, miiinltain theIr plade nt the hondI~ of the list oSf desiraible laces for these fine but sturdy garments. They inre showvn in white only, they launder puerfectly and belong to any time of year. When one Is in doubt as to what to choose, the lingerIe blouse is a guarantee against mis, talges-it is worn at all times. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SundaySchoo (By RIV. P. B. rITVAT1-:it, D. D Tencher of English Bible In tho Mood Bible institute of Chicago.) Copyright. 1922. Western Newsimper tinlol LESSON FOR JULY 16 THE HANDWRITING ON TH WALL. L.1SRON ' TNT''-1)an . 5:1-31. (Olah)I-:N 1'iX'1'--Gd will bring ever Wor'k into judgiment, witti every secre tiling. Whether it ie sood, or whether be evil.-Iel. 12:14. . lil';latlNCIC: AA'rl.itUAY,-Gen. 19:1 2-s; Exol. 14:21-31; Ezek. 31:1-14; Acts 1r 20-23. l'Ill.\AlRY TOPIC-Daniel Tells th King of Hils Wrong-Doing. JUlNIORt TOPIC-Helshazzar's Fear tntl l'tte. IN'illI1MIEI1ATIC AND elCNIOl TO11 -Judgmnwnt Agninst King Alcohiol. Yul'NG 'EO)I'lE AND A 1)UIT TOPI -glow to :nforce the Judgment Againi Strong Drink. I. Belshazzar's Impious Feast (v 1-4). 1. Who attended (vv. 1, 2). Be shazzar, his wife and concubines an it t housaind of his lords. (1) They (rank 'vine ; they engagt in revelry. (2) They commiitted st rilege. In their drunken revelry the drank wine out of the sacred vesse which had bien taken (lit of ti temlile, of the house of God, whic wits at Jerusalem. When men tir ul der the influence of intoxicatir liquors they lose sil regard for sacre things. (3) They worshiped idol They plrayed to gods of gold and of si ver, of brass, of Iron, wood an( sta ii. The Handwriting on the Wa (vv. 5-16). 1. The time of (v. 5). It occurre in the samve hour In which they wer engaged in their drunken revelry. 2. The effeet upon the king (v. 6, lie was greatly disturbed; he wi seized with consternation. "'The join of his loins were loosed, and hisl kine smllote one against another." 3. The king's behavior (vv. 7-1( (1) He called forth astrologers at soothsayers. offering rewards of go and position (v. 7-9). Their utter I ability to interpret the writing 1t the king ev't worse perplext (2) Daniel brought at the suggesti of the queen (vv. 10-16). The (lue here was perhaps the wife of Ne) chadnezzar who reineinhered Dante service in interpreting his dream. F that reason he wvas sent for and pro ise( great reward, li. Daniel Interprets the Writi - (vv. 17-28). - 1. Daniel's address to the king (\ 17-24). He brushes aside his pro I ised gifts (v. 17). He would not hit his speech limited by the king's gif 2. The interpretation of the writil (vv. 25-28). (1) "Mene" means "nui bored" (v. 26). "God hath numberi thy kingdom and finished it." (2) "T1 kel" mieans "weighed" '(v. 27). "Thc art weighed in the balances, andt a found wanting." (3) "Peres" meal -"divided" (v. 28). "Thy kingdom dlvidied, and given to the Medes ar Persians." IV. The Judgment Executed (v 29-31). In that night was llehshiazzar sin andl Darius the Medlean took the kin T1he Chialdetan dynasty ended wil IBelshiazzar. So we may Interpret tht whole scene as pointing to the coi dlItions at the close of the timies< the Gentilies and as adumibrat ing ti p~revailing c'ondtitions. Let us note; 1. TPhi sItupidity of meni. They, lii eleti( toay, wiouald not learn by e: ample. Nebuchadnezzar's fate shoul haive deterre'd lielshtazzar from sac fr'ivolity. 2. Th'ie mnagnificent splendlor. TIh great feast wats chnarac'terized hj liomlp. display', parade. How chmara te'ristle of this age ! :3. Luxury. The famous 'lhanginm gardens of Babylon were at notewo thy examl~e. Signs of luxury todai aire oan every hatnd. 41. Lcicet itiusness. TJhie king with l wIves and1( coinc~ubines. T1hiis is nloto r'ioiusly prevalent todayi3. 5. Blatsphiemou~s sac(r4e(ge. And mat not Ithe sacrilege of t oty lbe in em cess of theirs, expoessing Itself In (1 ai profess5ion of r'el igio n for liecunla r gatin, sochiii amnd podilt 1(al plrefermiient (2) use oif te lit and1( of the ir for' thle priopagaztlon of fal se doctrinie (3) uniit inig with t' clhuirch, alltem ing the commiiunion, so as to cover ui secr1et sins ; (41) thle use oif thle WVor (if God to give point to a joike ; (5) di nying that the Bible is God's Worn nuitklng it a booik of error's, miythis an legends ; (6) snt'ering att thle Vir'gi hlirt h, repudiatinug Chirist 's deity3 an settIng iasie lls vicarious iitonieiiien 6. Drunk~en carousials. Th'ie hiam writing is on thie wvall, God will n endure this forever ;ills judgmier shall fall. Conditions in the worn indIcate that the timhe is dirawvin near'. Are you ready? Aspiration. W~hat weC truliy air~iie to lbe, that I 80111 sense we are. Trhe imere asplri tion. by changIng thle frame and spir of tihe ind, for the miomenmt realiza itself.---Mrs. Jamihesoni. Binds Volume of the Week. Sund~ay is the golden clatsp thi binds together thue volumie of ti week.-Longfellow. InjurIes. Blight small injuries and they b cnme none at all.-..li.. * *,IIIIIIIIIIIIIhIIInnIIIIII PRAISES AIP a FOR CATARRH I began using PE-RU-NA Tabletf ; three years ago fo cat arrh of tho hea< and noso. Was un Mr. Frank Panay able to do ainything I rnll, Box 18, I saw a deeldes = Kbrnb, impllrovemnt1 af te igdiaa one box and afte Tablets or Liquid 01itB111iIIIIIIIIIIIIIllillilllllllilllil It nt CC it SOLD 50 YEARS - A it out .old by sour druggIst, writ. W SLOW DEATH . Aches, pains, nervrusness, diffi 'y culty in urinating, often mean a serious disorders. The world's e standard remedy for kidnev, liver, Ii bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL bring quick relief and often ward ofi deadly diseases. Known as the national i remedy of Holland for more than 200 e years. All druggistc, in three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every boa and accept no initation :8 Safe Rme for granulated lids. styes, pink-eye. ). Avoid powerful dangerous Id s --al nl- POR drugelatt SoreEves HEALING ART OF OLD CHINES Abundant Proof That They Were F or miliar With Anesthesia Many o- Thousands of Years Ago. h'lie artfieilal hotiuctioun of Imnile. n('" by intarctle drliughts was tira tiotally known in anceint timhes. writ( I )r. ('ot rh's Iiallance In the Lonh ve Iwaneet. A 'lite Chlinese were acqtluainted( wit I general amiest hiesit t hoisunls ( ]. years ag. It Is relateI of Murgei IfoaIihe inl the Third century A. I). lini the pe'rformiied niiiiltutatoi. treplihinhi tand other liijor op'ltrat ions ly Its ali Ioct or Browne relates two ecases s anesthesia taketi f.rom a l'ersia Is antuip'l t. 'te irst s4 o . ry. conceri dAistot le aind ani lIndiani surgeon nme Sanniah. An i earwig hadic te redl thl v. iat Ientl's eari' anud attIached It self the brain. Arist ot-le gave thle pat ti n the dru'ig set that hle becanime imncom selouIs whIle XIairnaht tsehI ied Ith Sskull. Th'is was excel lent t reatmiten I hi It is non~ well know~n that lIvIng for is dd hotiles may~ produicnlite of ilis anii meninglt is. lI lie secondc case' thle opi e'tion wasi WiSI'aesa rhoin 5etion 11. As Times Change. "Do you remnember thea whicked oh dance halls In ('risont ;ulcby' "Y'es," reliledl l'inte l'ete: '"and l'in h i here toi say them ould dlanice hiall: would have had to close uip If the' tied Ito put on somte of tese hier' modern dances." - A F00 I.o cI n d and d selectioi -anythinj kind o is absol building that dig ni and let( - Grap Lt cereal S wvheat fl It Ie Made by P< IIIgililnnnInnIlniggmIuiinw E-RU-NAI CL OF THE HEAD AND NOSEE rnnt brat NO uring five boxes be- = 111' RETURN lieve I am cured as E OF thero has been no I . THE return of the dis- 'ill - DISEASE case in two years." 1-i - IN Fifty years of use 1 IWO fulness is the best 2 r YEARS guarantee of Pe-ru- li11u r na merit. Sold Everywhere G 1NhIi ll 111iiIIll1111l illlllilllllillillillf ben ISMITB'S FINE GENERAL TONIC IaterantthCheuIcalCo..l ulwaylo, Ky. CASE OF FORCIBLE ENTRY Combination of Circumstances Re sponsible for Truly Embarrass- W ing Situation. A short liite nIg Iny huisbniiuil nall I aittentsled thel fune'ral of a friendl whose Ine as in the snlurbs. We left Iln Ihinty 44' tit'. 1t1 411 eu tIllil (f tile lisnt ' I a 111111 11lt 1 4h t 1r 111i 1 tsf ring we f4uui1l to 4or 11' <1stinty1, that we were go Ing t4) be bitte. After' fru(lIent1 <lelay\s we arrived at tr stintio ta. There hau heelt ia hevy sno4wst4r11n the (111y befol're, 11111 whe itre the wa1ilks hint heen 010nt0 It wits sly'-r igry, un tking oIt b11 wllut1 to hutten . orhen w re achior b l the hor se. it hnr rintg up the otitsille sltairs I slippiett, lost Iy huh11111('e, 11,1( fell heinl(long. All might Ihav bepn nentll haoti nt the uic'rtake:,r chosent .tu15 thiat iniot mtent to 401e11 thet <1(44,r. My husbatnd waIs n1inking It frantle granh to etell' tile, but IN wt 372t ter st,pNeIl anr lIan e(1 in the ir on nafu tt titui the (rI11ot11y il 1fu'clig the floor t.Yut the 1114ister 1 r'aicihii lu the fu l it 'r l'ri n. -- I:x 4h 111 k(' Mutual Precaution. 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'nly3 tinIit his <h'stilnationmt hutl hien neiic. Ila' siated i for Ite dootr. W'henith loiaim qilit his iwent It was, .lenlly, iakenm biy thle wolnn. Not r~I 'ii Imng howevear, dh shet hold It. A tPondi lateir lie was bauck-oblosly v ing spote m th(ii E e stati 1)1 nme "i'aonm i1m lune," he sit,"htu' Andi he iiwd h.win't'rs tI give' hunim th li en~t.-Ch.Imf~ilnmo ,jiur-'. I. llIigger tihe iman the' fmor'e lIkely lhe - to taikea tireprtoof xl lint1ly--an eun wth ai natent contmpt. ~alth Itself > digest that even deli. and young childreni mnly natural, because s is baked for 20 hours, sformns and partially the starch elements, I easy digestion and milation. with milk or cream a is a complete food ith its nutritive qual. wonderful flavort Nuts grocers everywhere! ree M:ch