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IDE._Bph.'w 1LL ' PATRONIZE THE MONITOR ADVERTISERS JONES' PORO CULTURE COLLEGE I Positively Grows |Hair /^"ipunnr (fk 5 Braids Wy /HAIR GROWER m Tr, oUr ft Transforms!,on /A ^ (f/ \ „ ... wigs Jp toJku. %: Boncilla « Itf b II f A T LOUIS MiSSOUOl \ tj,;| 55 jvn Wi.ru Vt\ F-ORDANORUFf FALLING HAIR ITCMINO jhl ■W IWII » IRM lt> \ SCALP; GIVING LIFF..B£ AUTY.COLOR / /]l tof Vu sV AMD ABUMDAMT GROWTH c /jA U 1 UCe M&6f}atf6 M H Made to Order \ v, -•> - 1 \ I jj|r ' | SCALP TREATMENT, MANICURING. AND KIRST CLASS HAIR DYEING Our system taught day and night. Mme. Anna E. Jones, Prop. MRS. PEARL A. PEOPLES. Assistant I 1604 North 24th St. Webrter 5450 { ■ , * . ! . | If' T II | A Russian Legend 51 j I I i L F r I l I R I "WE GO TO WORSHIP THE KING." THEY SAID. £ Baboushka stood in her doorway Jp £ When the Three Wise Men passed by, Stf “We go to worship the King,” they said, “We have seen His Star in the sky. 2T ,j4 •*Wilt thou come with us, Baboushka, « .J, Or ever the Star be set?” & *f “I will come and seek the new-born But ah, My lords! Not yet! g “I must set my house in order, & And I must spin and sew,”— ^ X The Star had set ere she made an end# 5P *»' And the winds began to blow. IP ,j, And evermore Baboushka Goes seeking through the wild 2T v The Three Wise Men, the shining Stay Jr X Her King, the new-born Child. qp ** But on the eve of Christmas, gL 0 When there are none to see, Sf jj She comes with gifts in either hand# w 2 To deck the Christmas Tree. \ She comes where sleeping children | Lie dreaming of the morn, w g || £* To see if once again on earth *3 The Christ-child hath been born. || m —Marion L. Adams. 5 l| 3ssage g \ I 1 " • I f'it to ^ mmilu&y, * ...-MMttMMRM xt:xtxX-X^WWW^ .:-:->wgiw#B»»«aaaia«MM»>i< ■•—"»#' <NPHM> F By M. J. DI NCAN-CLAKK (Chicago Evening Pont.) r EVER did the world need more than now to hear | the authoritative voice of Jesus. g If we are to bring order out of chaos, peace a out of conflict, brotherhood out of clash of class j and group, we must return in humble spirit to 9 the Bethlehem manger, to th Nazareth shop, to s the market place, the seashore or the mountain- jj side, where the message of Jesus was spoken to jj the hearts of men. £ Jesus believed in man. It is well to empha- § size this fact in an age of cynicism. There was g no room for despair in His philosophy. He came a into a world where force and fraud and oppression prevailed, § and to the hour of His triumphant death He never doubted ? that love and justice and freedom were possible in human re- s lations. Jesus believed in man as a potential Son of God. His ideal 3 for society contemplated the emancipation of man from the g control of material things. Mammon should not rule; there p should be no occasion for anxious thought concerning any need < of the body; the spiritual nature of man should be free to S realize its highest destiny. | In the program that He worked out as He toiled at the ? bench He planned that service should be the motive and co- * operation the method in human industry. We have substituted \ self-advantage for service, and mutual exploitation for co- | operation. While these rule in motive and method we shall £ j never realize the happiness He desired for us—the happiness a j we seek. . g Jesus set small store by charity. The philanthropy of a almsgiving was to Him a mere cloak for the imperfections and I inequities of human relations. He put all the emphasis of ? His teaching and example upon justice and love. In a world J* where these prevailed charity would be unnecessary. We have traveled so far from the ideals of Jesus it is not ® easy to restore them. But there is no other way to find a per- £ manent solution for the troubles that disturb us. His road is * the only road. It involves sacrifice. We cannot avoid the cross, g But beyond Calvary lies the realization of our hopes. S It is not enough that the spirit of Jesus should be wor- * shiped in our temples or revered in our homes. It is not enough g that His sympathy and help should be expressed in our hos- a pitals, our orphanages, our institutions foy the poor and the ? afflicted. To be satisfied with this is to evade the real challenge * of His message and to lose the real meaning of His promise. The spirit of Jesus must be brought into factory and mine % and bank and railroad system; into store and office. It must reveal to us that man is more than the machine 3 } with which he works; that material wealth was meant to be j \ the servant, not the master, of the human soul; that the mak ing of a life is the supreme thing, for which the making of a 3 livelihood is merely incidental. ^ Until we get this vision, we will approach the solution of j our problems without true understanding. 3 It is time that men who believe in Jesus should make their faith count—not merely in religious observance, but in ^ human relations; in civic duty; in business; in industrial man- 3 agement; in the tasks of office and workshop. 3 The hope of the world rests upon the leadership of Jesus. « j Start the New Year Right 1 I w® I YJTAVE that long P ■""I delayed Photo- p graph which 3 you have promised s 1 your friend so often to p have made. 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