wal ,. Ti ' 1 'JS v W-: fti i "j W Wi f Jesus Gives By Rev. J. H. Ralston, Secre tary Correspondence Course, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago TKXT My pcaco I gIvo unto you. John 14:27. .tesus n o v o r spoko an empty or unnoeded word. Ho know tho rest lessness of men In his day, and know that such restlessness would characterize nil days, and In ac cordance with tho promptings of his own loving heart sought to dissipato It. In only one way could this bo done- ho must displace it by something else. Never in all tho history of the raco were the appliances for physical well being so numerous and well adapted to tho end Bought as today. Home- making, notwithstanding tho passing i of tho single dwelling as home, was inover so perfect; sanitation is far and away superior to any period of the past; medical and surgical skill defy many diseases that were former ly fatal; institutions for tho care and euro of defections of various kinds are found even in small places; pro vision is lavishly made for tho educa tion of tho young in literature, sci ence, and art as never before; and millions of money are being poured out, and great conferences aro being held in advancement of universal iieace but the cry Is yet heard, "O, whero can not bo found, Rest for the weary soul." Wo may ask, Why Is this, when tho things just enumerated aro undenied facts? Wo may havo partial answer In tho consideration of the things that stand out as an offset to these things, facts as undeniable as they. If we consider the conditions which charac terize all activities wo aro given pause. If we look at men in business life, whether In commerce, finance, manufacturing, or even agriculture, tho elements of competition and chance keep the nerves stretched; if wo consider tho professions, law, med Jcino, or theology, tho rivalry, how ever Inexcusable, proves a nerve racking experience; and if wo enter tho spheres of politics, tho game at first pleasant, at last comes to effort to overcomo opponents sometimes by chicanery or even tho use of corrupt practices. To such men tho modern conveniences and appliances bring lit tlo relief. Even that which was pos sible ten years ago, tho getting be yond tho reach of the mails or the telegraph by an ocean voyage, is no longer possible. And so it Is that men are crying for the lodge in the wilderness, the man of sixty seeks his chicken farm, in a few years to find disappointment. Is the Caso Hopeless? Just at this point tho Christian re ligion, by its head, Jesus Christ, ap- x pears with a solution of this problem. He says: "Peace, I give unto you," and all that man needs, of rest, quiet, contentment, and more, is offered. Royalty to what Jesus meant com pels us to Gay that tho peaco hero offered rests on another peace. This peaco belongs to experience, the thing men and women are crying for. That peace refers to tho right rela tionship with God, the lack of which Is tho true explanation of tho unrest from which wo would escape. That peace is a status or condition secured by trusting or resting on Jesus Christ, the Son of God, tho only me- jdiator between God and man. Wo (havo peace with God through faith, and aro placed in a position where wo can havo the peace of God, that Jesus apeaks of in tho text. In no caso can p. man havo tho peaco of God without tho peaco with God, emphnsis being on tho prepositions. Tho world gives to tho basest part of our being, to the part that relateB us to tho brute creation, and only in exceptional cases to the Intellectual. (If so how ephemeral is Its offering for today with no promise of tomor dow! Jesus Parallels This Giving. Ho gives to tho highest part of our ibelng, tho Bplrlt. H1b invitation to men as followers is not to a Moham medan heaven, or a modern club house, but to physical hardship and Buffering but It is to tho spirit, which is to live forever and whoso acquirements aro lasting. Ho gives really, and tho man or woman who by nny chanco seeks tho peaco because of conscious worth Ib doomed to dis appointment. What ho gives satisfies. It is deep, quiet, strong. It took away tho fears of tho early martyrs, it enabled a McKlnloy to dlo calmly and gladly and to sing "Nearer, My God, to Thee," nnd today ouables Chi nes and other Christian martyrs to face death without fear. This peace was tested by Jesus himself and sustained him all tho way to tho cross, and it is tho peaco of him who was God and who said to the waves on Galilee, "Peaco, bo Btill." What a guaranty, "My peace," tests! and proven ndequate, and that of the Infinite God hlmsolf! 1 WMIWHSBb Winter Millinery Styles Continue to Be Popular ?& i S. TH i 'iiMtssii 1 W MALL hats for spring aro to be Been in all tho French millinery stores of note, launched upon their adventures in tho world of fashion; that world has evidenced a growing appreciation of certain shapes which proved too good to pass with the winter. These shapes, held over and sligntly modified, made up in spring materials, aro simply enticing. Tho day has como when women de mand hats that aro "good" from all view points, that is, becoming to tho wearer from any angle. If a shapo io especially good in a full front view and not just right from tho Bid or batk, either a new shape must be mado, with little alterations in out lino, or tho trimmer must effect shanges by placing tho trimming clev- i NEEDED IN EVERY WARDROBE One-Piece Linen Dress an Absolute Necessity During the Warm Days of Summer. The one-piece linen dress is found In nearly every girl's wardrobe. It io so necessary in the' warm summer days, and being washable may bo made up in daln.lest colors. Kid fin ished linen having a suede effect is tho season's novelty In linens, and there Is also a basket weave. r striped crash, etamlno crash, cotton Bedford cord, granlto crash and tho basket weave with a wide border of drawn work. Tho model sketched Is of pink linen. Tho upper part is covered with a simple design in eyelet embroidery. White lawn collar and cuffs finish tho neck nnd sleeves. A pink straw hat with a large wired botv of taffeta is pcrhnps the most ap propriate to wear with such a frock. Deceptive Color. Yellow Is a most deceptivo color for evening wear, electric light usually turning It into pink and causing somo disappointment In tho caso of those to whom truo yellow is a most becoming color. Built on Quaker Lines. Tho latest in negligees will appeal to all femininity. This novel Is built on tho popular Quaker girl model, with a dainty fichu of laco, and cornea In all colors. There ura also charm ing Quaker girl boudoir caps to match. Y s&sh crly. These points aro so well taken caro of by artists in millinery that even tho simplest-seeming hats aro really amazingly well thought out and adapted to their wearers. Tho lines of the Dutch bonnet, the, dear Wllhelmlna, have been managed In all sorts of ways. A pretty adapta tion is shown here, having a crown of purple violets and brim covored with purple velvet. A similar hat, in soft hemp, shows a decided point at the front nnd a small, rather pointed crown, which would bo insignificant except for two ears of Bilk lurched at tho front. Tho shapo in navy bluo had a wide Hange of velvet in tho same color nnd tho loops, or ears, wero of taffeta Bilk, also in plain navy blue of a rather bright shade. A hood of turcan laid over a cap shapo, covered with black silk, is nlso an unusually clover development ot simple lines and handsome materials. Tho rolled-up brim is covered with two folds of black satin nnd a bow ot ribbon in black satin finishes a band which apparently holds tho point ot the hood in place at the back. Tho liking for quaint shirrlngs, quillings and ruchinga camo in with tho return of fabrics with which they were used almost a half century ago. A shirred band of changeable taffeta finishes the soft straw bonnet shnpo shown here. Two rosettes of tho taf feta look like big, full-blown roses; they aro placed at each side of tho brim. A Bhort broad plumo, In tho colorings of tho silk, finishes tho hat. Tho hats shown In tho illustrations aro very practical models. Although each hat, it must be conceded, is chlo (to tho French degree) yet each Ib simplicity itself. ,, JULIA BOTTOMLEY. NOVEL DINNER PARTY IDEA "Progression" Does Away With Minor Annoyance That Sometimes Mars the Occasion. A girl who Is looking for a way out of tho common to entertain Bomo of her young friends will find a "proi gresslvo dinner party" a jolly affair. There is nothing better for helping along new acquaintances, and it also works wonders in another way in not allowing old friends to talk too exclu sively with each other. Often the fun of a small entertainment is spoiled becauso one or two couples spend al most tho whole evening in talking to each other, neglecting every one else. The young hostess has not always ex perience enough to prevent this mis take gracefully. Tho progressive dinner party la managed as follows: Each young man Is told to tako a certain girl in to din ner, as at any dinner party. Tho places at table aro shown by the usual cards with names. During tho first course they Bit in theso places, but as the plates are being changed each young man takes tho plnco of the next ono to tho right (or left). Thin is repeated after each course, tho change being always in tho same di rection. Tho girls do not move, so young men hnvo an opportunity to talk to each girl. Sandals for Small Children. If children wear sandals until they aro threo or four years old, they will havo a natural-shaped foot, strong, ankle muscles and will stand and walk properly. Wo are all taught to point tho toes out when walking. This, how over, is an unnatural position, and only adds a greater strain on the in sldo muscles of anklo and foot, caus ing, in many cases, weak ankles and other foot troubles. Let the toes point straight In front when standing or walking, nllow tho feet to hnvo plenty of room to grow, select broad, flat-heeled shoes for your children, and start them toward manhood on. womanhood with normal feet, strong ankles, thus lessening tho danger of corns, bunions and all other foot trou bles. Dainty Garters. Tho curious fancy for mingling black with tho adornment of llngerlo nnd other moro personal articles is finally manifested in a pair of gar tors. On tho shirred black band that forma tho solid part of tho garter aro sprinkled silk roses In pastel shades; the tamo flowers ornament tho laco rosettes, from which dangle smallor roses on ribbon ondB. Tho laco f lin ing is lightly embroidered with black silk. When to Call tho Doctor. When to summon tho doctor li a point which has probably puzzled most peoplo at ono time or another, but in tho case of throat and intestinal troubles thero should bo no uncertain ty, says a medical authority. The doo tor should bo summoned at once, for the soro throat may bo diphtheria, and' the intestinal symptoms may mean peritonitis, appendicitis or any one of a dozen complaints of serious char acter. Valuablo tlmo and tho golden opportunity may bo wasted by wait ing for Bymptoms that aro severe enough to justify calling tho doctor "ECZEMA ITCHED SO BADLY I COULDN'T STAND IT." "I Buffered with eczema on my neck for about six months, beginning by lit tlo pimples breaking out. I kept scratching till tho blood camo. It kopt getting -worso, I couldn't sleep nights any moro. It kopt itching for about a month, then I went to a doctor and got Bomo liquid to take. It seemed as It I waB going to get hotter. Tho Itching stopped for about threo days, but when It stnrtod again, was oven worso than beforo. Tho oczcraa Itched so badly I couldn't stand it any more. "I went to a doctor and ho gavo mo somo medicine, but didn't do any good. Wo havo been having Cuticura Rem edies in tho houso, so I decided to try them. I had been using Cuticura Soap, so I got mo a box of Cuticura Ointment, nnd washed off tho nffectod part with Cuticura Soap threo times a day, and then put tho Cuticura Oint ment on. Tho first day I put it on, it relieved mo of Itching so I could sleep all that night. It took about a week, then I could Beo tho ecab como off. I kept tho treatment up for threo weeks, and my eczema was cured. "My brother got his faco burned with gun-powder, and ho used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Tho peoplo all thought ho would havo Bears, but you can't seo that ho ever had his faco burned. It was simply awful to look at beforo tho Cuticura Remedies (Soap and Ointment) cured it." (Signed) Miss Ellznhoth Gohrkl, For rest City, Ark., Oct. 1G, 1010. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment aro sold by druggists nnd dcalors everywhere, . samplo of each, with 32-pago book, will bo mailed freo on application to "Cuticura," Dept. L, Boston. Cursory. A huntsman called on Hodgo to set tlo for damngo dono by a run to hounds, and found only Mrs. Hodgo at home. "Has your hUBband," ho Inquired, "mado an examination yet?" "That ho have, sir," replied Mrs. Hodgo, with a courtesy. "Rather a cursory examination, 1 suspect." "Oh, dreadful, sir! Such langwldgo I never heerd never!" And the good woman hold up her hands at the bare recollection. Judce. Sad Caso. "I hear your husband has lost nls public job." "Yes." "What doeB he expect to do now?" "Well, ho told me this morning that unless ho could get reinstated pretty soon bo would havo to go to work somowhere." Chicago Itocord Herald. Important to Mothers Examine carefully overy bottlo ot CASTORIA, a safo nnd sure remedy for Infants and children, nnd nee that It Bears tho Slgnaturo of ( In Uso For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorin Idle Fund. "That man naB a vast fund of In formation." 'Yea," replied Senator Sorghum; "but ho can't put a dollar mark In front of it and use It for a campaign lund." If You Aro a Trifle Sensitive About tho size of your bIiocb, you can wear a size smaller by shaking Allen's Foot Eae, the antiseptic powder, into them. Just tho thing for Dancing Parties nnd for Breaking in New Shpes. Samplo Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. His Business to Know. Wife Look, I bought this fur cout. today. They toll mo wo aro going to havo very cold weather Boon. HuBband Who told you so? Wife Tho furrier. Tho Paxton Toilet Co. of Boston, MasB., will Bend a largo trial box of Paxtino Antiseptic, a delightful cleans ing and gcrniicldnl toilet preparation, to any woman, freo, upon request. Knew His Weakness, Benham I llko to linger over n bath. Mrs. Benham Yes, an Internal ono. PII.KS CirrtKI) IN O TO 1 1 DAYS, , Yonnlruu-ifikt will mm ml riuiuoy lr 1'AO OlNT MUNI' fulls to euro any cum uf ltculiitf, llllnd. liloudinic or I'rutrudlruc 1'lles In 0 to U days. Wc It might be well to remombcr that every man you deal with la looking for tho best of it. Many havo smoked LEWIS' Single Bin der dear for tho past sixteen years. Al ways found it reliable quality. Tho commanding Intellect should havo tho command and be king. Schiller. Mrs. Wrnslow' Bootulng Syrtip for Children teething, BoftermltKi (,'itmH, reduce Inflnmmn Hon, allay a puln.curea wind colic, 2Sc u- bottle. Thero aro u few things thnt ovon a young mnn doesn't know. PUTNAM ColormoroiioodsbriHhtcr and faster colors than oyo nny garment without rippiruj apart. Write gEST Baking Economy. By the use of perfect baking powder the housewife can derlvo as much econ omy as from nny other ortlclo used In baking- nnd cooking. In selecting n bak ing powder, therefore, care should be ex ercised to purchase one, that retains Its original strength and always remains the same, thus making tho food sweet and wholesomo nhd producing sufficient Ioav cnlng ens to mnko the baking light. Very little of this leavening gas Is pro duced by tho cheap baking powders, mak ng It necessary to uso doublo the quan tity ordinarily required to secure good ro sufts. You cannot experiment otfery tlmo you mnko n cako or biscuits, or test tho strength of your baking powder to And out how much of It you should use; yet with most baking powders you should do this, for they are put together so care lessly they nre never uniform, tho quality nnd strength varying with each can pur chased. Calumet linking Powder U made of chemically puro Ingredients of tested strength. Kxpcrlenced chemists put 11 Up. The proportions of tho different materials remain alwnys tho same, Sealed In air tight cans Calumet Unking Powder does not niter In strength nnd Is not affected by atmospheric changes. In tislnp Calumet you nro bound to have uniform orond. enke or biscuits, as Calu met docs not contain nny cheap, useless or adulterating Ingredients so commonly used to Increase tho weight. Further, It produced pure, wholesomo food nnd Is a' unking powder of rnrc merit, thereforo is recommended by lending phystclnns nnd chemists. It compiles with nil the pure food lnws. both STATE nnd NATIONAL. Thu goods nre modornto In price, nnd nny lady nurchnslng Cnlmnet front her gro cer. If not satisfied with It can return It and havo her money refunded. Cnndld Admission. "What aro your Ideas about ro- form?" "About tho samo as everybody's," replied Senator Sorghum. "I havo a general impression that myself and ray personal and political friends aro tho only peoplo who do not need It." 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