The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 10, 1913, Image 7

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The Salvation of
Children-A Sermon
to Parents
Br REV. JAMES M. CRAY. D. D.
Dud of the Moody BJJc lntutute
Chicago
TEXT "It Is not the will of our rath,
er which Is In heaven that one of those
little tints should perish." Mutt. IS, 14.
I love Jesus be
cause he loved
little children. I
love him for
many other
things chiefly be
cnuso he minis
ters to mo dally
of his grace
through his word
and Bplrit. Out I
have a peculiar
feeling of love
for him whenever
my thoughts
dwell ou a little
child.
"I think when I read that sweet story
t of old,
When Jesus was hero among men,
How he called llttlo children as lambs to
IIIb fold,
I should UKo to have been with Him
then."
In this chapter of Matthew ho takes
a little child and sets him in the
midst of his disciples, not merely to
teach those disciples a lesson in
humility, but for the child's sake as
well as their sake. He has something
to teach them concerning the child
which they nover know, and could not
have known except for him. He tells
them such little ones aro not to be
despised or set at naught, for the
most transcendent of reasons, name
ly, that the Son of Man came into
the world to save them, and. that it
is not tho will of his Father that one
of them should ba lost.
Christianity and the Child.
The world cared nothing for little
children before Jesus came and was
cradled in a manger. In splendid
Home, childhood had no rights other
than those which the sentiment of
the father miglit fitfully concede to
it. He might abandon his child or
murder it as he chose. Greece set
the example to Rome In this respect,
since Spartan children were some
times beaten at tho altar of Diana
until their life-blood ran out upon Its
6teps. It was not until Christianity
had begun to affect the Roman empire
that love for littlo children found ex
pression in literature, or that care for
them became tho custom of the great.
There is great encouragement to us
Christian parents In tho fact that the
soul of a little child Is as precious
in tho sight of God as that of its par
ent. It was Jesus who taught us this
and to his holy name should be the
praise. Let us act on this encourage
ment and bring our children to the
Lord that they may bo saved.
Let us remember that our children
need salvation, for they were shapen
in iniquity and conceived In sin. The
Fifty-first Psalm teaches us this. It
was not personal disobedience on
their part that thus exposed them to
divine judgment, but that which pre
ceded it, that which was hereditary
and common to all tho race. That
such sin is In their being from their
very birth is proven by the lives they
live when they come to moral con
sciousness. Aro they not selfish from
a very early age, and Is not selfish
ness sin? Arc they not disobedient,
and Is not disobedience sin? Do they
not take things which belong to oth
ers? And is not this theft? Do they1
not covet and falsify? Do they not
show wrath and hatred? And is not
this the spirit of murder? There !s
need of the regeneration of the Holy
Spirit in tho child as truly as in the
parent of tho child.
The Responsibility of Parents.
Wo parents havo very much to do
with the salvation of our children.
First of nil wo can set a guard about
them, on the principle that "an ounce
of prevention is better than a pound
of euro." Wo can keep our children
Innocent of many things by wardlug
off the approach of evil. It should
not bo necessary for tho state to
make such encroachments upon tho
functions of tho home as it is now
doing. In tho second place, we can set an
example to our children, an example
of self-denial and piety and obedience
to divino law. Will a child reverence
a God who Is never worshiped in its
own homo? Can God be exalted In tho
esteem of llttlo children when his
narao Is profanely used by their par
ents? Will children bo likely to o
to church or Sunday school whose
elders seldom do so? Will they love
purity where tho opposite is before
them in the amusements 'and read
ing matter of the household? Will
they bo honest, who hoar money and
guin continually exalted around tho
Tainlly table and at the fireside? Will
they speak tho truth who witness ex
aggeration and falsehood in those
they aro supposed to honor? In tho
gospels v.o read that parents brought
their children to Christ, they did not
send them, and we, by example, must
do tho same.
In tho third placo we can preach
tho gospel to our children and lov
ingly and faithfully talk with them
about tholr sin and about tho Saviour
who died to take away 'their sin. Wo
can urge them to confess Christ and
pray for them, and better yet, pray
with them that thov mav bo saved.
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In the Ever Popular Blue,
Combined With New Ideas
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Model of nattier blue silk with waist and underskirt of brocaded silk
in the same shade.
WHY TRIMMING ON LEFT SIDE
Custom Now Universally Followed
Goes Back to the Days of Chiv
alry and the Rapier.
Did you ever wonder why it seems
natural to put trimming on the loft
side of tho hat? Of course this year
wo are not natural, so far as trimming
Is concerned. Wo swathe our waists
with thick folds, wo gather our skirts
in front, wo fasten buckles, bows and
other decorations nt our knees, and wo
blithely wear tho trimming of our lint
at left or right, front, back or in the
middle. Perhaps th'a fashion will dull
our feeling that tho left side is the
suitable Bide for trimming.
This Is tho reason, anyway why wo
have had to hold ourselves In check
lest we put our hats on backward or
sideways to bring tho trimming to tho
time-honored left sldo:
In the old, old days, when men wont
F0ULA3D DRESS
SK3(ctt8eca8ffiN
This sweetly simple dress is of fou
lard with a pale grey ground, spotted
with old blue. The skirt is trimmed
above foot by a band of satin to match
the blue spot. It Is stitched along
each edge. On the bodico a strap is
used to edge the basque, collar and
sleeves, and Is also tuken down each
side of front in a line with qdgos of
basque. Hat of pale gray Tagcl, trim
mud with largo bow of old blue satin
ribbin.
Materials required: 4 yards foulard
40 inches wido, 1 yard blue for trimming
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TITTTtT JWW ..-..a tj t TrWlWWJ
minim - .- wv.wAfcw.M3
about with swords instead of pen
knives at their sides they wore trim
ming on their hats; not the small,
neat ribbon band and folded bow they
wear now, but a big, waving plumo or
two. These plumes, if they wero fast
ened at tho right side, interfered with
tho sweep of tho sword when It was
swung high in air to gather force
owungr, naturally, with tho right hand
on the right side. Hence tho trimming
was placed on tho left sldo, and thero
it has remained, on and off, ovor since,
until tho fashions of tho last few years
came in.
DON'T LET WRINKLES COME-
Use Preventive Measures to Keep
Your Face Smooth, and Con
trol the Emotions.
I onco heard a woman say: "Tho
best way to treat wrinkles 1b to avoid
getting them." This may sound absurd
but it Is true. Wrinkles aro caused by
bad facial habits.
Laughing, crying, frowning or smil
ing will not make you wrinkled, unlesa
you do one or the other habitually,
then tho face becomes "set." To keep
tho muscles of the faco exercised v. Ill
not give you wrinkles. Scowling and
wrinkling tho forehead when rending
or studying, or when conversing, will,
If continued persistently, soon Miow
deep wrinkles In tho forehead, and
about the eyes. You can check your
self of these habits and thus avoid
acquarlng wrinkles.
If tho eyes aro weak or over
strained It la easy to fall Into tho habit
of drawirig tho forehead down in
wrinkles about tho eyes, thus giving
yourself a cross look, thnt you prob
ably do not deserve Pressing gently
tho nerves around tho eyes nnd stop
ping now and then to close your eyes
ia very restful to them, it your eyes
aro troublesome, however, better con
sult an oculist.
Do not allow yourself to bo tortured
by shoes that are too small or uncom
fortable clothing. Your comfort has
inoro to do with facial expression than
perhaps you realize. Mmo. Jeanne La
Place, In tho Woman's World.
Bulgarian Ribbons Taken.
According to tho Dry Gods Econo
mist, the vogue for Bulgarian ties gnu
nnd colorings in ribbons continue un
abated. Tlio narrow Bulgarian novel
ties aro especially favored for milli
nery decoration, in tho forms of
bands and Hat bowu. and neckwear
manufacture rs aro uhIhr them for
forming smart bow novelties and for
color relief purposes. In both of the so
lines effort Is made to uan tin. n in
' as simply a manner as posnll 1' so
mat tno gorgcousness of the tfMgn
and the coloring will not bd lost Two
and throo Inch widths continue the
biggest sellers for theso purposes
Buttonholes In Thin Goods.
If you havo troublo in making out
tonholes In thin material, here Is a
way of overcoming tho diillculty.
Hold a piece of the material on tho
undor side nnd cut tho hole through
this as If it wore part of tho waist.
When tho buttonhole Is finished cut
away the undor cloth very caiefully bo
that It will not show. Thero will bo no
diillculty, even with chiffon, if the
cloth Is colded two or three times
THE LURE OF THE WEST
WE8TERN CANADA ATTRACTING
THOU8ANDS OF SETTLERS.
Writing on tho Canadian West, an
eastern oxchango truthfully says:
"Tho West Btlll calls with lmpora
Uvo volco. To pralrlo nnd mountain,
and for tho Pnclflc Coast, Ontario's
young men and women aro attracted
by tens of thousauds yearly. The
groat migration has put an end to the
fear, freely expressed not many yeara
ago by those who knew tho West from
the lakes to the fnrther coast of Van
couver Island, that Canada would
Borne day break In two becauso of tho
predominance of Continental European
and Americau Bottlers In tho WcsV
This is true. Whllo tho Immigra
tion from tho United States is large,
running close to 1GO.O0O a year, that of
tho British Isles nnd Continental
Europo nearly twice that number, mak
ing a total of 400,000 per year, thoro
is a strong Influx from Eastern Can
ada. It Is not only Into tho pralrlo
provinces that theso peoplo go, but
many of them continue westward, tho
glory of British Columbia's great trees
and great mountains, tho excellent
agricultural vnlleyB, whero can bo
grown almost all kinds of ngriculturo
and whero fruit haB already achloved
prominence. Then the vnst oxpanso
of the plains attract hundreds of thou
sands, who at onco set to work to cul
tivate their vast holdings. Thero in
still room, and great opportunity in
tho West. The work of man'B hands,
even In tho cities with their record
breaking building rush, 1b tho small
est part of tho great panorama that
Is spread beforo tho eyo on a Journey
through the country. Nature Is still
supreme, and man Is still tho divino
pigmy audaciously socking to Imposo
his will nnd stamp his mnrk upon an
unconquered half continent.
The feature that most commends
Itself In Westorn dovclopmont today
is the "homo-making Bplrit." Tho
West will find happiness In planting
trees and making gnrdens nnd build
ing schools nnd colleges nnd universi
ties, nnd producing a homo environ
ment bo that thero will bo no disposi
tion to regard tho country ns a tem
porary placo of abode in which every
one in trying to mako his pile prepar
atory to going back East or becoming
a lotus-eater besldo tho Pacific.
The lure of tho West In strong. It
will bo still stronger when tho crudo
new towns and villages of tho plains
are embowered in trees and vocnl
with tho song of birds. Advertise
ment. Where He Might Have Been.
One of tho Incidents of Father Bor
nnrd Vaughan's tour In tho states was
an encounter with a suffragette The
haughty lady approached tho English
visitor nnd said: "And whero would
you bo, pray, but for a woman'"
"Madame," came tho reply, "on a
sultry evening like this I should bo
eating ico cream under an applo-troo
In tho Garden of Eden."
Important to Mothors
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safo and sure remedy for
Infants nnd children, and eeo that It
Ponrn ihn mT
SiEnaturoof 67
In Una For Over 30 Ycaro.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
A Heroine.
"Is Eho ardent in tho suffragette
cause?" '
"She is. I know for a fact that her
father asked if sho wouldn't rather
havo a French poodlo than tho ballot,
nnd sho refused."
A8K TOR AI.T.EN'8 I OOT-EA8E.
the Antliiptlc puvvdir to tliako Into your
hnti Relieves Corns, lliinloim, Ingrowing
Nalli, Swollen and pwi'utlns ltd, Ullitr-M
and Ciillou aputi Koli) everywhere, 26o,
Don't nccept any mibilllulo Fample 1'nKIJ.
Address Allen S. OlmHted, Leltoy, N.Y. Adv.
Tho Pennsylvania raihoad has or
dere 12,305 now freight cars. They
Will cost $3,505. 675.
An optimist sayB that all things aro
for the best. If this bo tiuo those of
us who aro next best haven't a hIiow.
You can't Judgo tho quality of tho
dinner by the tone of the bell.
"BELIEVE HIE"
Thero Ib no commou-senso rea
son why you should bo without
appetite why you suffer dis
tress after eating why your liv
er and bowels should bo Inac
tive. Try
Hosteller's
Siomach Sites
It will holp you overcome all
Stomach Liver and Bowel Ilia
GET A BOTTLE AT ONCE
Sf&2
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" Send for MtUU
trial . IULK til Hill t lO , IT,. I C.rt, MoUrl, HJ.Mi.rt
PUTNAM
ColormorcBOodslirSrrhterandfMter color than
dye any garment without npplni apstt. Write
ugjk A welcome addition to any party
xwm any t,mc any P'ace M
Ijyjjjl Sparkling with life and wholcsomcnes$., JK
j Delicious M
mmMtf Refreshing M
IJiPlPS m m Thirst-Quenching Mr
$1&0hU. 9M Demand the Genuine MW At
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THE COCA-COLA
Whenever you tee
Ems
in
S3.00 53.se S4..QQ
$4. bo AND sR.oo
SHOES
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
BEST BOYS SHOES In the WORLD
(2. 00, J3.B0 and J3.VU.
Tho Inrgot mnkeri of
Men' $3.50 and $4-00
Iioea Sn the world.
AU Tonrdrnlcr to 1iott
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S4.no uliorii. Jimt nil uuoil
(It mill ucnr aaollior inuxo
tuo oniy auiorvincu it
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it jou count vim w. 1- jioumnii iiii'ko rauio
rlon nt Uruokton, Mini,, nnd co fur .vournolf
liuw cnrofullv . L.
you would then uuilvrttunil
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loiiRor tiiim iiuy uiiitir
It W. 1- DouglM thott mo not
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and Mliy you cn tare
W. I.. IIOIIOI.AS .
J. OCIE ALSWORTH
SCHETARY AUD HEAD HOG SALESMAN SOUttl
Effort Wasted.
"What nuiltes mo really mad," said
tho woman, "lu to spend minutes, may
bo hours, trying to get hold of a white
hair that shows up on my head like
a dazzling light, yet which Is tuntullz
Ingly eluslvo when I try to catch St,
and then when I do finally uepurate
it from tho brown hair and give It a
vigorous pull, to find that I have
snatched out a good brown hair and
ioft tho white 0110 still bhir.ing!"
Not tho Right Way.
"Havo you a good cook engaged7"
"Alas, yes!"
"Why uro you sorry about it?"
"Sho is going to got married next
week."
Taking the wholo of Europe Into con-
utrlnrnllnM llinKn .n 1 AT l..1.n l.f I on,.
j uiuuiuuuii, UiKtU IIIU 1UI Ifllllll. lilillLia
i ' to tho squuro mile
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Do you reallzo tho fact thnt thousands
of women aro now using
A Soluble Antiseptic Powder
an a remedy for mucous membrane af
fections, such ns soro throat, nusal or
pelvic catarrh, inflammation or ulcera
tion, caused by female jlls? Women
who have been cured say "It is worth
Its weight in gold." Dissolve in wuter
and apply locally. For ton years tho
Lydla K. Plnkliam Medicine Co. has
recommended Paxtlno in their private
correspondence with women.
For nil hygienic and toilet uses It has
no equal. Only COc n Inrgo box at Drug
gists or sent postpaid on receipt of
price. Tho Paxton Toilet Co., Doaton,
Mass.
tTHurflP8BH'SS:!',."'r.:s
EYE WATER aWlMM
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FADELESS DYE'S
artfrthcrtiye. One 10c p.tcitase colon all fibers They
iqr free booklet How to J
Uyt. mtach and Mix Colora.
The Best
Beverage
under the
Sun-
Soda
Fountains
or Carbonated
in Uottlei.
COMPANY, Atlanta, ca.
n Alio Iblnh of Coo-Col.
you
anil
In ntvlei.
cominir .1.oo to 87
iiiu price, miiokh in nil
piinprn lu milt eivpryuouy.
Douitlua lior nrn uiuilo.
why tlie.v urownrrnnteil
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jm how to order bviui.ll,
money on your footwear.
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Great Western Gornmission Go.
One of tho largest nnd best equipped live stock
commission firms at ANY market.
' EACH depnrtmcntHIGHLY specialized. FOUR
cattle salesmen in two splendidly located divisions.
Special care and attention rjiven to buying of
STOCKEKS and FEEDERS. TWO hog sales
men and n fully equipped sheep department.
If you wish to buy or sell any kjnd jof live stock
write or wire them.
TEiev Will Bo It Right
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Omaha OT DGnVP
TANGO
Tho otw Whits Sliiped ttitiu
Idejiver
Collar
Cn. P. KiCo., Mitot, Trey, N.Y.
mBBBBOiani
DAISY FLY KILLER &3? SrJi'.
lire, at
kllla all
llti neat, clean or
nainental.aonveiilont,
rtieap. Laltt all
eaten. Mad of
mrU), can't tplllor tip
oeri will not aoll of
Injurs anything.
Guaranteed nfTeetlve.
All daolomortient
etproae raid for II.Ml
BAItOLD B0UEBS, ltd DtKalb At., Brooklyn, H. T.
THE AMERICAN BUSH TO
WESTERN CANADA
IS INCHEASIKQ
I'roo llonioitonda
In tho new District of
Mnnltoln. HankQtche
eruu and Albuna there
urn thiiuminUi of Kree
llonionloailHlHtt, which
lotliHUiiinmuklngentry
III .1 ii'.un limn villi !
world rriiinfAllolV&per
num. Vhf'Hu lunde aro
null iiftntitiMl tu sraln
Bruwlnx ""J caitlo ruitmg
txtnLtNT ittii hat ru'irriHi
In ninny eanm the rnllnpya In
Dunadu liuvo been bull' lu id
Tiince ot aettli imini. and In n
thort tano tlmro nlu nut to a
acltlornbo nwl ho muru than
Irnurtneiro nil'in rrmii u line,
of riiilnnv tn y liutra ire?
ii'iiuliiicit by eiove-aaitiii. Uiui
uiUfeion, rlucliltCoudltlona
Tho American RfHilornnthomo
In Wi'Morn eana'lu. Ho U nut a
Mronuerlii n lr;inije land, bar
Initnoarly a lullllon or hit own
ln'iiplonlrradr nettled there It
you deil re to know wly I hot on
dltlonot thu Canadian rtiHtler It
JirokpiToun nrlto and aend tot
lu ruturo, ralua, etc, tu
W. V. DENNETT,
Boo Dulltllnai Omaha, Neb.
if. USA ji;uniiillin iloTcrniuent Agent, or
aS .Wnddreka Niiiirlntnilriit of
;IH iliiiuilirrntlun. (IttllM it. lio
ZSSujl.
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W. N. U.( OMAHA, NO. 23-1913.
dye In Cold watvrtxtter than cnvoirirrtv. v,.
MONBOfc DUVQ COMPANY. Quincy. lO;
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