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Spiritual Normalcy By REV. H. OSTROM, D. D. Exte'ialon Departimont. Mpody Uible Instituto, Chicago. TPXT-Gotl is not the author of con. lfusion.-i Cor'. 14:33. .1y noriialcy is meant n conlltion not extrente. Now when Is the soul iI it Condition nRot ex trene'? A lost soul Is am)110a1111. Sill vatIon Is nioraIRIlcy. And Its characeter Istles Ilre not djIli etilt to Irice. 1. Spi rit till n lor runtry hans not, and 111t ears o t JOINig 11.tion.t Ifr yotur sills bil\'e 1141011 I'e niii td 1ten there is nII judilleilt. till 16t o v )t l itt'Tit .t ion "verily. verily I say unt114 you. li that 1hearethl 11ny wordi and hivethl I'n himn that sen it', h lit everbistiig life $11i h1111 111. t 4 1 tt n int II4 .i11dginIi t ." , 4.1101hn1 5:2-1). "There is, tlihrefore now no votiting14 into Iht l oin viel'tu ilg ItuLg 2ent to Itlln whi b I iti (' rist Jesits." The sensl of' guilt ori ol' re: I Is Al proof of, abn rnlity o' 1t' sluit . All d14ssss til abl.'lf is rured ill i t'ri. fior ii li i fi t- th -I. e l'ig fIr ' eryg sii ding theI'1 tiht, Word :11141 e,1 2. Spiriii im inti sv clio tiliot Rit iio1' ulv sp airitu 'l life. N ' int' Is it Pi b-iI' tI l 4 u blIit t hil I i r y'ing processes tof' le a44 tl. ir u11i inn Ri rs for Npiril11 life. 11h111 If wouh -4. la'SNible (o I lItiiu I siness pros pf'rity bly plolishing the knoilhs tad s1tliges f ti n - ha11 I [111 ll t e , i t Is thttor lo l it' a sClil 4t1 lbt' "ol' in timpos(it and .sil. t . slirii 1i4l l lirliiIl'-ty in t t '. iith t I . r '. 11 jnituan '114 i r ti ' derIt litb savedil . F'r slivtionl l i - a iiplyu t11 1:trulist. ull t 'in " li e" unt a in iy (;twt ali (l ilig 1h1l |11 his got141'iilt'ss or sit - Itit'i is in hin , h't"'' w sI l 444 it niot ask Utit l t11t' a'' wer! fr'lt'tuIlhit ut'i'ly 1 ;41 a1 hI n4 i' l "th e I lo gt's id~vtR4 o 'it" he Will be saying "our Ettitr.".\prayerh-vss lIfI'( is eitherj~ Aptie fIl s h vai s self-sullhilcy, r els1 Of th' 1141ll' of despa141 i,'t l wit al X.ucht is 1111tirl 5;RII. 4. Spirlittliat tiortuit1ley has spir-itual tielightls. Youl titust.; expect i a t 11 t) Pdfer ittshly eliglit's if he It'l Ilever b 11 b1or tii gi. Ile hlus lot lklow Whait Npliitual delight, jr. s w%.(I mit i nt tal b1r.l nt''l or bliit hlk! e to dt%tt to k 'ow instlt 1i114. and slI: S li. i it 11u 1411 l i s 1'Sit ' 9Afthe b a (le. rrtun441's, of :' nor theIlr Wlitor into 1the fru't'itfuhties of inli unitiner it would be. limoret iIn on trust than' for him t) sl o ut ti'of IOR d it'y delights, goIod 1111(.i 1111111 ligh rn toe "theQi JIy of the t 1.ori:1." AhRR it t 'eI he r '1,r al I wayv" is SS" pvir nia I lit1ina l e ty, 5.u S iritual or Staily 1-i I bll 3hab . olnieng buinessli isphere onsidered Rthe' ; oul to t(ll -in toraey tutiihls of garae, flis spiitullrly.opeos Wha is gis I ret .r"h iThes of111 ircieIlet ino thfiri R l iit o of ch 'urc 't lli'e t't lC ttfeolaiig* a prpriott of tre, not, glif li' goe wlth erie. willbe Clit'ugh glr ce) to' tel ofh i1111 heof rceh invn ('hris k ies." ogs ui fudtle mih wha'te In thIs w'esc r un "All tingsli are orge Ah.l 7the soulinr 1,o0rtuly must 11ever14 In iteur ith hat 3n hpreistininhat the cu'b of doorlned age.1 206Inthe heis'nl srceha h e brmucasbtrate a3hl o' Riie' lgrlau lodges0 s-ied. Iswllmre muchs hegreu'eavewish th.and maiyo th ~rdbes u nit"i t'ea In Fail Undergarn Handso W HICN the subject of undergar. ol mients comnes up for discusAlon e( the first thing to be settled Ia what hi sort of material Is to be used. The Ie choice lies between silk and fine cotton. ti In silks crepe-back satin, radium and ni crepe de chine halve won the contidende g, of buyers. In cottons there are tine In smooth mu11siltis, balste, nainsook and si eottoni erepes to choose fron an the to lnst mentioned seeis to be naking an c4 alssutred )in1ce for itself,. so The taIllored styles preval, whileh 11 means that trimmings, other than those ba A% x- -Q# TAILORED STYLES IN madeo of the interials are very spar- fil nI.nLly used. lin tucks in parallel rows It and plced in groups, or box tucks el are featuires of the decoration in the tallored styles. FIreneh knots, insert I cords and very nart1-row, stiur dy e(g- iI ifrs play excellt'it parts iI them also. S4 ('h1emilse -viih st ep-ini (ra wers, or with si kniekers to ta1111lh. answer the demandl (; for aittractive andt confortale under- i WN1ia1. fA Cotii ereines al ailored styles ai w\iII interes it 5141sit.. who Ire.( providinug it (1uttits for yoting women and yls' c schtiool wear, for two good( reasons. 0] Latideriig mui Ist ho considered 1111 silks retiuire ai liiihi sein'i care in wvashuing-ajihithogh it is veriy eafsy to 0 do thletm. Them oilher reasn1(i 1s that. it Is nettier for' thle school girl to lav e il too little than too muiach of the lux- i urlies in her wartdrobe and, to many ir p1eopile, silk unidergatrmeunts are stIll pj TWO HANDSOME A luxury. At the right of the picture ~a a chemise and kniekers are shtown, of s pink cotton crepe, which aunswers per- I fectly for schnooi wear.s A very practical sllp is shtown at ti thle left of the pIcture. Tflh hasa provedl a ver~y convetilent garment, v suIted to the current styles In drtesses, a1 and is often mfadle of saiteen. Ian the sheerer miaterlals it usually hasq a hIm. ni depth hemi or double paInels ait the ti back and front, for shadlow-proof de- so vices. Tihe slip lpictured IS Iitendedl to be worn uinder slheer dresses andul the body is irovided with a front panel of lace. Ono may turn the back on a iny. p'" -ww--- - tents; me School Coats Is suumer and Journey content. Ily collegeward, outfitted with a ndsonie coat like that shown at the rt of the two illustrated. When the ne comies to go, there is nothing Ire consoling to one of the younger ieration than i pilece of fetching illinery an( a wrap that is ilp'es ; and here is the limilt of richness be lIlowed the college girl. The at halts the hn1ll mnarks of the sea n's styles in its low. bloused waist e. its trinmning of very narrow silk nds and its loose straps. The fluffy N1 UNDERGARMENTS r-naittral op),ssum-exactly suitec youth, imaukes inchainting colair and There are miiny deep-plie fabrics Vith n1111nY now name1ls) inl continigs, :11v tip lunto garilinits of the dressler ort. Cots are hmse with full voves :ancd furl telmnnings are- abun liltly used', huit soltme of t h atil live '1p rolling collars of the mtaterial, lled a little at the hack. Linings 'v utinlly inade of silk (re1e, often a color cttI 'zrat Inug with that inl the mt, Uan1d this gi ves tho designer Un1 >port1liiy to) add n1 thivor (if youth a richi gairiteilt. thie lpi iture, reveails the fine ha nd lie expert' designer of vilothI es for IC young, it is ai st raighL~t-line milel mt zldvi icintes thle ret urn of the nor ai wa51is line and] z neetinptlishies its iirliost adr4 itly wvithi a ioose belt in SCOO COT contrstin matrbd.The ngla lvsarethsIze wih nve s(ff rithe lrge cloath-covie rabut mi. TJhet collar may13 be fastened up bout the nleck, andl~ this coat looks .lry Cilpule as a barricadle against I1 kinds of winter weather. The hat If' wool yarn is crochlet'ed 141 trlimmled with n braided hand of in wool, end~inig in two short, ftull tas his. A cvmra naa.vna.. CThe Kitchen Cabinet (@. 1922, by western Newspoaper Union.) Dates are readily digested and when eaten witl nu3ts ito furnish nitrogen and fat, the c)nItinaItion l is In almost Perfect food. She alone Is mistress of her art who has nothing left to throw away. GOOD THINGS TO "PUT UP" It IS pienstant to try s1inue well recominended reelpes, without slight Ing 1t141se whllehl - ave long been - use in the 1at1 0 ily, for somletimles wet find oin. which welke .4o well th t t i Is tiulfdell to) the .nwrtill fam11 -' Ily cook hook. Plum Catsup.-Tuke one-half peek of bitte plunms, ole pint of vinegr, .hni1f thle we-iight of the plumIIS In suigar --less if lIked less 'eet. Ad at table Spo1fulI each of cloves, einnaInO1l aiul alulSpee, tIed in a m:urslin cloth.' Boll togetheri, strain through a cohinder Alnd boll aIgin untitil of the right con sintency. Apple and Pepper Sauce.-Cl iin ripe, turt apples In thick slIces, plie in layers wIth sliced green pe)eI1'rS, 11sing onile-Iif dozen peippers to one dozen apples; and ove. erch layer tpriniikle salt, using one-hartlf cupful. Tie int it inusill cloth one teaspoonu Of Ce1rtshed cloves, Iiace. peppercrns. aid nasturtrtim seed, one etipllll ot sigar and tiiee pints of vinegar:1 pour bolling hot over the apples six mtn ings. Then senl. Chili Sauce.-oll to.gether five (-III flls of vintegaIr, t tlofoonfuls of stlt and( one cupful of sugar. Ilien :mid twenty-four large rip tomato1s. three red peppers, and seven onions, all put through tht ment grinder. Cook tint! hltir. hottle and seal. Green Apples and Onions.-Silee greentI lelis, usitg dozen pll les o1 three gool-sized 4io1ns, cI lok the 0tlonis iII a littie fit unt1l i sotnrewlat soft, then I(dd the pples un11pt-lvedh; conk until nlearly done, then add a lit tit. sugar, stilt aindi a <hsh of enyenni1e. Serve as t vegele With pork 4114ops or steak. Canning Young Peets.-Wash and14 triin, leaving two Inches of siim on1 each to kiiep them n m blding. Cook until tedltir, skill a1ni1 place inI Jars with two htespoon1fuls of sugar to-enich qulart, an1d one 1(te1spooniftti of salt. Met .i*rs linto a kettle of water and sealn1nt tight ; COOk in the wvater for an hiour. Senl aind set In the cel br for winter use. Tie best tings are nearest-breath inI your nostrils. light in your eyes, flowers at your feet, dluties at your h3tan. the path of God just before ym. ThIn (11, not grasp at t1w star s4, hot (10 life's 14laIn, i'(timo wo)rk as it Conmes, c(.rta in that dal. y duties tnd( 41:411y hiltniad ark tile sweetest. things of life. 1.41d l Ioughton. SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS to b lin iiLd' in 4414'.5ionally1,. Cut from t'in to iine Ieaso wel an he 1t3nder aind Juley with this, .>w Stuffed Steak.--rinda a 1pound of round44 (of beef4' thlr'quh th !inent4fl .rrin4l. w~ii 'ith n 411.. l'repa:re a1 br'omI stt. hng :4n1 for I" 'ultry. greaseI '' ern II anst1 Put in3 a layer of the bneat, thenti f the dlresing 31144 Ilstly a1 layer 4.f the4 crushed'4 ip i' urran I'1 ts, one4'4t cupful (Ig sugar, I' tto 4u ols ainch of salt two4 tabh-spoonf4u1 itls 44f tlouri a41m4 (41 of enhl14 water 'l. ( 'ook until1 53mooth i and44 thick. ('444l andii till a1 ha3ked4 shell. ('ove'r w~ih a1 mterinlgue 3143414 of if'le' two4 4'g. wites', with three('4 tab~lspoon tfuls of l)owdereI'd suIgar' diot with1 lf 11 do4zen4143 mrSirI:Ilows and14 bro'wn lihtly inl tihe (oven, If (IurraI~n cru'1shed i 44uI~t u p freshi withi stieari ar' Ilsedi, 4one1 111d41 (4ne-ha4 I l tt'pf Tomatoes d' Uxelles.-Suff toma131 t4)4is ,w ih any <leIred'4 filling til hmlk( until tenlder. Co4~verl wIih bttered -1 crtunhas and4 jlace~ thI u1'ndhler the gas flame to becoine31 3 goblen't brown. Apple and Biaccberry Jeily.-Tor1 ('achi la'4'k of red I~ astrakan4 aples4 aldd three4 1pin)ts of blnnekherries. Co ok tie herries and1( apples1 with iars lIttle wn I er as5 posIble. 1raiun, but doi not stignr' ts Julee 51nd1 ('ook unti1l It jgiis; flrst cookling the jutice for t'n minuttes before aldding the~ sugar I. If cajtrefuilly maitde ft w ill be aI beati Ifut Ire~d. The apples should14 be cored, hu11 1no4 paredl. Cold Slaw.-Shred aI headI~ of cab htge veriy flne, theni pour over the followIng hllilng hot : one-half1 cupful of vltnegeir, ai tabI0lspotonfut tf butter*. Rlemov'e from thle het, 1dd 14aI beaten egg 1a114 thre'e tabl~espi~oonflIs of sweet cream11. Heno~ln with 1(al1 t nd muilstaird, Depper4't and)4 sugtarI. Pou1r o4verI the cab) hnge' hllineg hnt 4 { -or Economica ransportatlrl 14 Chevrolet Seda&' *86O io.b.Flin,MIc The World's Lowest Priced' QUALITY Sedan $ f.o. . Flint, 860Mich. This car, with high grade Fisher Body on the celebrated New Ouperior Model Chevrolet Chassis, is the most sensational value ever offercd in motoring. Its artistic lines, harmonious two-color finish, refined appointments, mechanical efficiency and four-door construction, make it the most desirable car for all who seek year 'round service combined with small investment and economical operation. It is a truly beautiful car that offers the privacy and luxury of a limousine, at less than the cost of most open cars. Illustrations and description convey but a poor idea of this 1922 leader in values and desirability. You must see It to realize what a wonderful buy it is at $860 f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Comparisots Sell Chevrolet Standard Rear Axle Construction. ometer, ammetk, oil pressure gauge, Strong, Quiet Spiral Bevel Gears. lighting and starting switch, ad Standard Transmission -throe choke pull. speeds forward and one reverse. Standard Type of Carburetor, with Standard Braking System-foot exhaust heater. service brake, hand emergency brake. Powerful, Valve-In-Head Motor Standard Electrical System-Start- the same type as used in auccespful or, storage battery, electric lights. curs selling at much higher prices. 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