The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 31, 1915, Image 7

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    THE SEMI.WFEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTF. NFBRARKA
Knitted Silk Bonnet for Small Girl
Battle of
I Armageddon 1
Dr REV. JAMES M. CRAY. D. D.,
DtD oi Moodr Dill Initjiuta
tt Chiciso
P; '
Now that Industry has become fash
ionable and everyono Is knitting or
crocheting or doing some sort ot
needlework, the evidences of tho
"keop-biiBy" fad blossom out in all di
rections. The family, from baby to
grandma, revels In pretty things in
the way of dress accessories, and the
houso is decked out with fine spe
cimens of needlecraft.
Among tho most successful of all
the articles knitted or crocheted, baby
bonnets, hats for little girls, and bou
doir caps and hats for grown-ups tes
tify to tho adaptability o'f this kind of
work to headwear. Haby bonnets,
either knitted or crocheted of silk,
liavo long been among the coveted
luxuries that each mother manages
somehow to Becure. They are very
durable and very beautiful. Crocheted
headwear is somewhat expensive, and
one must either have the time and
knowledge- of the work required, to
make it, or be prepared to pay the
price which elegant, handmade things
will bring.
Tho small knitted hat of silk shown
In the picture Is moderatel" priced at
four or five dollars. It is knitted of
heavy silk thread In cream color, and
consists of a cap which covers the
crown of tho head, and a frill of lace,
knitted of tho same silk as tho cap.
It is finished with a tassel made of tho
Bilk.
Between-Seasons Hats
Created for those whose needs de
mand hats for tho period between two
seasons ate hats made for the warm,
bright days of early autumn, with an
eyo to tho frost that may overtake
them in tho midst of their usefulness.
Hero aro three of them, in fashionable
black and white. They will fcolvo the
problem of the woman who feels that
It is too late for tho purchase of a sum
mer hat und altogether too early to
wear one belonging to wintertime.
She will llnd these JutU suited to
bridging over the Interval between two
seasons.
Very popular with the younger peo
ple, small turbans aro mado In combi
nations of black velvet with white
silk or satin and trimmed with fancy
feathers or wings. The pretty exam
ple shown in the picture has a coronot
of velvet and a crown of satin. White
wings, in the smart pose, on the
crown, aro the only trimming used and
nil that Is needed.
Ono of tho new wide and drooping
brimmed shapes may bo made of silk
or velvet or of tho two combined. It
rellects the fad for needlework In its
decoration, Parallel rows of long
Fascinating boudoir caps are inado
by crocheting heavy silk thread In an
open design. They arc shaped liko
the caps mado for Infants, and 11 n
ished with crocheted shell or seal
tops about the edge, itibbon Is run
in them about the face and across the
back. It fits the cap to the head and
decorates it at the saints time.
Crocheted hats are made of silk
liber, chenille, or wool, and are very
smart for motor wear, for traveling,
and for the street. Kino wire is used
in shaping them, and they are mado
by professional workwomen who un
dcrstaud how to conceal tho wire In
the crocheted stitches.
About Girdles.
Girdles which used to encircle mi
lady's dainty waist aro not to be found
In that region this season. They have
moved upward, most of them, to give
tho now high-walsted effect. From
this high position they are apt to wan
der in and out ot draperies, often
creoplng under tho full skirt to tie in
a part at tho front or buck of tho
hem. One pretty girdle had three long
loops falling directly under each other,
and in tho end of each loop was
caught a full-blown pink rose. An
other girdle of .sulphur yellow was so
completely hidden by tho chiffon over
waist that you could only guess at its
presence on the dress.
stitches made of heavy white silk
adorn the crown, and a singlo row fin
ishes the brlin-edge. A band of velvet
ribbon confines the crown, and a but
terfly of whlto crystal beads suggests
a bit of frost painting. This Is a beau
tiful and unusual duvelopment of the
picture hat.
Suited to tho matron as well as to
tho younger woman, tho sailor hat ol
whlto corduroy and satin, faced with
black velvet, Is of the sort that may
bo worn anywhere. The upper brim
and top crown ure of corduroy, and
tho side crown Is covered with satin
laid In folds. Odd, new ornaments ol
beads and curving ribs of feathers, or
"feelers," as they are called, are ap
plied to the crown.
JULIA DOTTOMLEY.
Baby's Everyday Dresses.
To make everyday dresses for baby,
purchuso whlto washablo crepe. Make
tho little garments plain, with a
sleovo that goes to tho ticck. Few
seams aro required and but ono but
tonhole. Tlinn and labor aro snvrxl
in laundering, too, as no Ironing Is
needed,
TKXT And tlicy Katliorod tlwm togeth
er In the pluco which Is called In Hebrew,
Uar-MUKeUon. Rovt-latton 10:16.
Many peoplo nro asking whether tho
present European war Is tho battlo
of Armageddon,
and whether it
means that wo
aro nenrlug tho
end of tho world,
and what relation
it bears to the
second coming of
Christ.
In answer to
tho ilrst part of
tho question it
may be said that
it is not tho bat
tlo of Armageddon
for threo reasons.
First, it is not in
tho right location,
second, it has not
tlio right objective, and third, it docs
not rcprosent tho right alignment of
tho nations.
Tho battlo o Armageddon will not
bo fought in Europe, but in Asia.
"Har-Magcdon," as tho revised vor
Bion translates it, is a mountain ris
ing up out of tho plain of Esdraolon
In northern Palestine Great and do
clsivo battles have been fought thoro
by tho Hobrows, tho Egyptians, tho
Saracens, and the crusaders, and
hero tho kings of tho prophetic earth
aro to be gathered, under the Inllu
enco of demons working miracles, for
that battlo of tho great day of the
Lord God Almighty.
Tho object of this battlo will bo the
capturo of Jerusalem, when it shall
again bo rcstorcdto tho Jews prior to
tho second advent of tho Messiah on
their behalf; and tho nations of tho
prophetic earth engaged in it will
bo thoso of tho Roman empire fed
erated again under a secular despot
whom many assoclato with tho anti
christ. Thoso nations do not includo
Russia, nor do they Includo Germany
or Austria-Hungary, except in pnrt,
so that a now nlignment of tho nations
Beems necessary before that battlo.
How fan tho present European war
may contribute to that now align
ment ono cannot say, but so far as It
does so, It may be called a prepara
tion for the battlo of Armageddon.
The End cf the World.
2. That this war cannot mean
that wo are near the end of tho world
is indicated in another way. For ex
ample, all Bible scholars aro agreed
that a long period of peace and right
eousness is to prevail over tho earth
before tho end comes. From a pass
ago in Revelation L'O, it is gathered
that it will last a thousand years.
from which it takes tho name mil
lennium. This period not having be
gun aB yet, it is clear tho end of
tho world is at least 1,000 years away.
Hut we may bo near tho end of tho
ago, which is a different matter.
Thoro havo been several ages In tho
history of tho raco In which God haB
dealt with his peoplo in different
ways; each of these ages ended In a
catastrophe. That of Eden ended
In tho expulsion from tho garden.
That following it ended in tho Hood.
Tho Mosaic ago ended in tho crucifix
ion of our Lord and tho dispersion of
tbo Jowb among tho Gontilo nations,
where they aro toduy; and it seems
to bo tho teaching of the Scriptures
that tho same will be true of tho ugo
in which wo live. Tho catastropho
impending is not ono which affects
tho true church which is tho body of
Christ, but the professing church, and
tho nations which, having a form of
godliness are denying tho power there
of. Tho church will escape tho ca
tastropho by being caught, up to meet
tho Lord in the nlr, ns It is written In
I ThesBalonians 1, but that which be
falls tho falso church and the nations
is tho battlo of Armageddon and what
is connected witli it, of which this Eu
ropean war is so frightful a fore
runner. Second Coming of Christ.
3. Tho second coming of Christ
mcanB, of course, his personal In tho
censo of visible reappearing, and as
stated beforo, so far aB tho church is
concerned tho event may bo very far.
It 1b after tho church b caught up to
meet him In tho air that tho events
transpire on earth which focus In the
battle of Armageddon. His coming to
tho earth means tho destruction of
tho nations thus headed up In tho anti
christ, not in tho sense that all their
inhabitants tiro slain, but (hat, as na
tions they cease to exist.
Tho certainty and tho imminence- of
our Lord's return is v. mighty motive
for repentance and faith in his namo,
and In the case of thoso of us who aro
saved through faith it speakB with
equal potency of the necessity for a
holy life. '
To quote the language of another.
Bupposo this titanic conflict among
tho nations were tho very last event
to occur prior to the Ivird's coming
for his peoplo to tako them out cf
Buch a sceno, does it not give Intense
significance to tho words of Paul In
tho thirteenth chapter of bin oplstlo
to tho Romans whore ho Bays' "And
that, knowing the time, that now It Is
high time to awake out of sleep for
now is our ealvation nc; ror than
when wo believed '
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Orchids.
The exportation of orchids from tho
Philippine Islands is increasing. In
March, 191-1, 10,000 plants wore con
signed to a San Francisco firm and
arrived in excellent condition. Dur
ing May 5,000 plants were shipped
to tho snmo firm. Tho consignments
Included four varieties Sollorlans,
Amablles, Studlanas and Sauderlans.
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Do sound a warning to mothers
about lotting tiny babies lie Hat, gaz
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baby is sitting up In us carriage, tho
top should always be over Its face.
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Nothing to Be Said.
Judge You admit, then, that you
stole the loaf of bread?
Woman Prisoner Yes, your honor.
Judgo What havo you to say for
yourself?
Woman Nothing, your hoonr. It it
was lace or Jewelry, I might plead
kleptomania, but wo can't try that
when It's bread.
HIDDEN IMPURITY c
"If American womon knew how
much of our Coffoo lies on tho ground
for days, beforo tho berrlcB aro llnally
swopt up and harvested, greater caro
would bo exorcised in purchasing
this food. For this Coffco is impure
Hut its moldy color is lost in tho roast
luff, and tho partial decay is coucouled
until it comes up harsh and bitter In
tho cup. This fact is not gonerally
known to importers, for few of them
havo studied conditions existing prior
to tho arrival of their ships in port."
So writos F. C. Ilarwood. And Mr.
Harwood knows. Ills long experience
in the tropical coffeo growing coun
tries, his doep intimacy with planta
tion owners, his closo study of their
customs, their methods and tho
"Tricks of thoir Trado" has acquired
for him a fund of knowledge which
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coffee connoisseurs, both ncro and
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other not less than ono hundred
questions."
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