TMP SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. In Woman's Realm Nebraska Directory 1 "A Certain Man" and "ACertain Samaritan" KODAK and supplies. Largest houso lu tho Trent. All Eastman goods. Wo pay re turn pottage oa flafililng; FINISHING Coaf Suits for Fall and Winter Show Little Changes in Style, - 'Though Tjielr Designers Have Been Successful in Turning . Out Becoming and Beautiful .Garments Illustration Shows Some of the New Millinery Styles. emmz THE ROBERT DEMPSTER CO.. 1013 Fsrntm Street Cittmin KOdiK to. umam, hd. THE PAXTON HOTEL Omihs, ttabrsiVi By REV. GEORGE E. GUILLE Extension Department, Moody Bibli Institute. Chicago EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms from 11.00 op tingle, 7S cent up double. CA1TX PRICKS REASONABLE DES8ERT8 FOR HOT-DAY8. 8ALADS FOR HOT DAY8. DOCTORS The KITOTO! MAOH & M ACM A review of numbcra of new cont Stilts for fall and winter revenls only minor chnnges In style nnd no radical new departures In trimmings and fin ish. Dut styles are reserved and ele gant, lines are trim and becoming, and colors are beautiful, so tlio new fall suits are destined to satisfy even an exacting tasto. Manufacturers say lnatlng and that tho demand Is for good materials and exact workman shlp as well as smart style. As .to changes In styles, conts are longer thnn they have been and many COAT SUIT FOR FALL AND" WINTER. of them show n closer adjustment to the figure, above tho waistline, than for Bevernl sensons. Collars are high, usually of the turnover variety. Skirts and conts remain full, nnd for trim ming there Is the'cholce of fur or fur fabrics, braid, buttons, nnd machine stitching. Skirts have been mnde longer also nnd appear in both nnkle and instep lengths. Dut It remains to be .proved that women will make a fashion of this fenturo of the new models. The skirt cut to reach a lit tle below tho shoo top hns so much" to . recommend It. For tho street jsult It Is easy to walk in, clean, nnd smart looking. Some designers imvo pinned their faith to tho tailored skirt of it sensible length, nnuVIn this one In stance, anyway, sensible goes linnd In EXPONENTS OF NEW hand with smart-looking. Tho longer skirt Is not as nttrnctlvo as the short model. A goad examplo of tho new styles ap'penrs In tlft street -suit shown. It Is of duvctinu In dark brown nntLcm ploy a little silk, bnild of tho samo color, with bono buttons for adorn ment. Tho skirt Is plain nnd inodcr ntely full. Tho cout Is nn excellent model for n stout figure, with un un broken line down tho front and n flaro to its skirt that Is not calculated to widen the figure. Even the collru lengthens tho neck nnd shoulder lines.. Three pretty new hats, each an ex ponent of Its particular kind of mil linery, are shown In tho group pic tured. Thoy are of velvet and of felt nnd velvet. So far, velvet dominates tho season, but thprc nro close seconds to It in popularity. Hatter's plush, velours, felt, and soft, brltllant silks and satins aro used, alone br In con junction with velvet, for making tho now Bhnpes. Shapes tho coming fall nro charac terized by great variety In size, from tho close-fitting turbun to tho ,ver, broad-brimmed sailors. They lncludi mushroom brims, those thnt' show I. colonial Inspiration, the Napoleon, nn( many "tarns." Many Inequalities tin width abound In n single brim nnd all sorts of curving, droopings,' nnd lift ings mnko them Interesting. Trimmings nro exquisitely made and they nro designed to emphasize the contour of tho shape, or at least not to Interfere with its line's. Tinsel braids, bead and silk embroidery, nun row ribbons and fancy feathers are among the most important trimmings At the center of tho picture n wide briminc'd mushroom shape Is shown. It Is mnde of blifck velvet arid tho fac ing Is of satin In n contrasting color. It will he noticed that tho brim widens MILLINERY STYLES. nt the back. Its simple decoration Is mndo of it rucha of box-plnlted ribbon tied in a rosette at tho base of u spray of fancy fenthers nt tho front, Xho small turban nt the left Is in burgundy felt with n wide collar of velvet about It. Velvet ribbon In two shades Is drawn through slashes In tho collar. Loops of gilt cord and two pen dent balls finish the trimming. Tho small colonial shape nt the right Is1 in black velvet trimmed with two curving feathers In bluck also. TEXT luke 10:15-37. It appears thnt tho Lord Jesus was not so much concerned In answering ' questions ns In answering tho stnto of mind thnt produced them. In tho Btory of tho good Snmarltan It Is certainly so. Tho lawyer's question : "What shall I do to In ner 1 1 eternal llfo?" rovoals tho legality of his mind. Ho has nd, doubt about Ills ability to do some thing to mnko him worthy of eternal llfo. but ho has now come to tho light, and in his light ho shall sco light. Eternal llfo is God's free gift nnd no matt Inherits It by doing, but by being "born from above." Tho Lord meets tho lawyer on his own ground when ho demands : "What Is written In tho law? how rcadest thou?" And ho. nnsworctl: "Thou shnlt love tho Lord thy God wlthnll thy heart, nnd w,lth jill thy soul; and with nil thy strength, and with all thy mind,' nnd thy neighbor ns thy self." And Jesus, said unto him: "Thou hast answered right: this do, nnd thou shnlt live." .. , I tli jjocs tna gospei prengnur coniruuivi tho Lord when, ho speaks of eternal ( llfo ns tho freo. gift of -God for all, who wilt receive it? Not in tlio lenstl , Ideally, there Is n way of salvation , thnt Is not of grace, fpr Moses said o? the Jaw, "xno man unit uooiu these things shall, llvo by them." But 1 who hns ever done them? Tho most devoted henrt on ertrth docs not love God supremely nor its neighbor rts It self, and this righteous requirement of tho law Is the condemnation of nil mnnklnd. Why, then, did tho Lord nnswer tho lawyer so 7 IIo was using tho law for tho purpose" for which It was given: "For by tho law Is the knowledge of sin." (Rom. 3:20), Purpose and Failure of Law. U'hnt tho law has had Its designed effect Is revealed in his nuxt ques tion : "But he, willing to Justify him self, said unto Jesus, 'And who Is my neighbor?' " No ono had accused him. Yhy did, ho seek to Justify himself? The lnw has dono Its work: In Its holy light his consclenqo Is nccuslng him. There, ho stands, rovenlqd by thelaw in tlio prcsenco of the Sa-vlonr,- who will now tell him who man's neighbor is. lie Jo'ys to tell It 1 It Is hlmsqlf, the Saviour, tho only being In tho universe who loves his neighbor ns himself 1 "A certain' ina'n went down from Jerusalem to Jericho." In- tho first five: words fit tho pnrablo' tho .ord reyenls mnn's "downward course: man will tell you ho Is going upt tho Lord says "down." The Inst four words of tlio sentence completes tho plcturo of human depravity "from Jerusalem to Jericho." From Jerusnlem, the holy city, to Jericho, tho city of tho curse I What n plcturo I Man hns turned away from tho light nnd Is walking In his own shadow to destruc tion.. But- lost man is pot without hope t Along this dangerous rond mnny h traveler Is seized with the conviction of sin : r "And ho fell among thieves which stripped him of his raiment, nnd, wounded him, and departed, leav ing him half dead." What n plcturo of tho helpless misery to which sin hns reduced every mnn. "By chance thero came, down n cor tain priest that way . . . likewise, a Levlte" the parable continues. No help for him from cither of them, dlvlnoly-mppolnted minister? ..of bless ing though thoy werol Their service hns to do with tho temple, nnd tho traveler hns turned nwny from the 'temple. They represent tho lnw, which is good if ono can keep It, but cannot help tho helpless. The priest nnd tho Lovlte nrcmero chnnco passers-by, not lieavcn-sent mes'scngcrs to dying men. Salvation Through Riches of Grace. "But n certain Samaritan, as he Journeyed . . ." IIo wns Journey ing: out of tho father's bosom enmo ho who nlono can help ush-". . . enmo whero ho was, nnd wYien he saw him. ho had compassion, nnd went to him,, nnd "hound up his wounds, pouring la oil and wine, nnd set him on his own beast, nnd brought him to nn Inn, und took enro of him." It Is n truism that "tho Jews havo no dealings with the Snmnrltans," but this Samaritan will have. grAclnuH dealing with this Jew. "When wo were enemies we were reconciled to 'God by tho death of his son." A help less enemy, yet had ho compassion jnnd mot nil my desperate need with out, question "or condition. Observe tho manner of his dealings; "pouring In oll'nnd wine J" Ills grace is mens-' ureless, nnd nil he docs for tho sin ner Is nftcr ti)ls pattern. Tho nnrrntlvo closes with tho com fnnnd:, "Go, nnd do thou HkowIsoP Tour ministry to men of misery: noth. with the mej-O'rellef of mlscryj noth ing meets his mind nhnrt of bringing men Into flio new creation. lie knows not his own strength who hns not met adversity. Ben Johnson. Our critics and failures are. our best friends. Chas. Munn. Tho Iced dishes made of buttcrtnltk or sour milk, egg, fruit Juices nnd sug ar, frozen ns nny Ico crenm, nro most nccept nblo for n change during tho hot wenthor and mnny llko tho flavor, finding them moro agree able than tho richer lco creams. Midsummer Ice. Tako n pint each of raspber rles nnd currants, canned fruit will do. Tut the fruit through n slovo nnd tuld n sirup of sugar and water! using n cupful of sugar to two of water; cool nnd add to tho strained Juice. Freeze as usual; servo with a garnish of preserved or fresh fruit. Rice With Raopberry SaUce. Cook rlco nnd mold In n hollow mold. Turn on to n plnttcr ahd surround with rasp berry sauce, or Jam or tho fresh ber ries well mixed with sugnr. Raspberry Whip. It Is wlso to pro pttro berries for this dish In their San son. Simply mash them nnd mix with an equal bulk of sugar, then put In stcrilo Jars nnd settK Keep In tho lco chest or on tho floor ot a cool cel lar. Tnko n cupful and n half of tho crushed berries and beat with two egg whites until stiff enough to sland In shape. Servo In high glasses with a soft custard. If fresh berries aro used, add n cupful of powdered qtigur to a cupful and n half of berries. Raspberry Bavarian Cream. Take n cupful nnd n half of sifted rasp berry pulp and Julco nud tho samo amount of henvy crenm, n cupful of sugar, if fruit Is fresh, and a table spoonful of gelatin n tnblespoonful of lemon Julco and a fourth of n cupful of water In which the gelatin wns softened. Stir in tho fruit Juices with tho gelatin until It begins to thicken. Whip tho crenm nnd fold It In, pour Into n mold that has been " lightly greased with olive oil. Chill Jlvo hours .and servo with a garnish of fresh ber ries or Jam. Angel Food With Berries. Cut an-. gel food In squares, cover with sweet ened crushed berries, top with whipped cream, and servo well ch'lUod. This is Buph a simple dessert and yet most tasty. Spongo enko may bo used In the plnco of angel food. v. LIGHT DSSERT,8. Tou will realize the vision (not the Idle wish) of your heart, bo It baso or beautiful, or o, mixture of both, for you will always Bravltato townrd that which you secretly love. Into your hands will be placed tho exact results of your own thoughts; you will rocoivo that which .you earn, no more, no less. Wlmtcvor your present environment may be, you will Ml or rlso with your own thoughts, your vision, your. Ideal. You will becomo as small ns your con trolling .desire; as great ns'your dor.H nant asplratiqn. Jamoo Allen. At tho Pnluco of Syveots ono finds mnny now tempting dishes that can bo easily prepared at home. The bnnnna split or banann royal is ono of these. Split a well ripened banana In two and plnco on n chilled plate, on tho top of the fruit put n layer of vn nlllu Ico crenm nnd over this a llttlo finely chopped or grated pineapple n few chopped nlmonds nnd Ins'tly n spoonful of whipped cream garnished with a chorry. Walnut Delight Scald n pint of sweet milk with tvfo level tnblecpoon fuls of cornstarch; add one-half cup ful of sugar nnd cook until tto starch (b well dono. Bent one egg until light,: Btlr Into tho slightly cooled custard, then add n Imlf cupful of chopped wnlnuts nnd a half teuspoonful of vn nllln. Pour Into molds and allow to sot. When ready to nerve, garnish with two or thrqo toasted marsh ami lows. Marshnlallow Glace. -Mnkn n fttrtin i i . . - e j i u cuiuui ui BiiKiir nun uiie-miu cup ful of water, add ten murHjiwnllows and allow them to molt. Stir tllid If too thick add n llttlo' hot ' wnter to mnko a sort of pasto; flavor with vn- nllln nnd set nslde to cool, Make a. second sirup of a cupful of sugar nnd it half cupful of wnter, when well dls solved mix a llttlo of tho sirup with three tcaspoonfuls of cocoa; stir Into tho sirup and melt tho cocoa. Put portions of vnnllln Ico cream In sher bet cups, pour over some of tho, marshmallow mlxturo and pver nil tho hot chocolate sirup. Servo Immedi ately. Chartreuee of Jelly. Remove tho :cnter from n round spongo cake, leav' Ing un Inch at tho bottom nnd sides. Into this pour nny flavored gelatin Jelly when It Is Just ready to set. Servo with a cover of sweetened and flavored whipped cream und with a famish of fresh fruits. Custards with cocoanut nro dell tloufi. Put tho custard In tho cups, then ovor tho top put a generous table poonful of fresh -grated cocoanut and b. grating of o ran go pool. A llttlo moro lunar will bo needed In this custard, as tl o rornanut Increaoea tho bulk. To grow a little wiser day by day, To school my mind and body to obey, To keep my Inner llfo both clean and strong To freo my lite from guile, my hand from wrong, To shut, the door on hat and .scorn. nnd prtdo, To -open then to levs the windows wide. During tho hot days wo eliminate ns much heat from tho houso as possl- slblo nnd tho thinking houscwlfo remembers thnt foods produco heat, and those which glvo oft tho minimum nro tho, foods to servo during the hot wenthcr. Tho ono who reduces tho heat-producing foods, starch, fat nnd sugnr, and rcplnces them with foods not rich in theso elements, will bo better fltted to en duro tho weather without overhent lng tho system. R&gs, cheese, fish, In combination with varlousvegotttblcs served In tho placo ot meat are most nttrnctlvo and satisfying salads. Soma vegetables aro richer la tho proteld element thnn others; peas, benns nnd lentils nro tho nearest to meat of any -vegetable. Roquefort Salad, Prepare crisp head lettuce nnd nrrnngo on Individ ual plates. Propnro a salad dressing of n tnblespoonful of vinegar to threo of oil, n half tcaspoonful of salt, a few dashes of red popporj doubling this portion ns needed. Crenm a tnblespoonful of roquefort cheese nnd ndil to tho dressing, beaten well , to blend, with an egg bentor. Cheese Jelly Salad. Mix n half cup ful of good flavored chceso with a cup ful of whipped cream; odd salt and pepper to senson and a tenspoonful of gelatin dissolved lu three-fourths of n cupful of water, Mold in pno largo or In Individual molds. Cover ench mold with grated chceso when it begins to. harden. Servo with French dressing to which grated chceso has been added, hs well ns n tnblcspoon ful of catchup. Nenrly all fruits hovo acids and salts In solution which nro cooling, nnd that havo tonic properties, A. fruit salad Is a most gratifying ono to servo on n hot day ; It serves as n salad and ns n dessert. With tho ad dition of a few nuts it will nlso bo sulllclcntly nourishing. Sllco tomatoes, small on.es, Jn halvos, Bprlnklo with chopped, groen poppers and onion and sorvo with. French dressing. 8ALAD& ANtf ttbWcHES? If we do our bdst, If uro do not mntr nlfy trininB troubles; If wo look reso lutely, I do not say ot tlio bright side of things, but ut things as thoy realty aro') If vo avail ourselves of the mani fold blessings which surround usj we cannot but feel that llfo Is indoed a glorious -Inheritance Sir John Lub " bock. SuladH nnd sandwiches scorn tho most nnproprlnto foods to oorvo for tho light supper or re freshments on n hot day. St. Regis Salad. Wash it pnlr of sw'cct brenila nnd drop with a Imy lonf Into boiling Wa ter, simmer t)iitll tender, then chill by puttlntr In to cold wnter nnd cut In bits, rdmovlng nil tho membrane. Tnko equul parts of flnoly-cut celery nnd' mix with tho sweetbreads; ndd n handful of blanched nlmonds, cut In shreds. Wnlnuts may bo used, but thoy tiro more dllllcult to uianch. Gut In halves, n cupful of Mnlngn grapes, removing tho seeds, ndd mayonnaise dressing which lias been mixed with n '.llttlo whipped cream.. Mix all the Ingredients nnd nrrungo ou Individual plates In lelluco leaves. Garnish with stuffed olives, hIIccO. This will sorvo eight persons amply. Frujt and Pepper Salad. Out In dice a small bunch of celery, enough to intiko thrco cupfuls; ndd four mo-lliiiij-filzeil npples nnd n can of plno upple, ono can of red peppers and ono riweot, green pepper, chopped. Mix lightly with mnyohnalso dressing and serve In green pepper cups or In halves of lemons. 'Theso piny bo saved for tho purposo whqn tnnklug lemonade. Tho gpucn peppers may bo cut, leaving n small hnndlo llko a basket. Olive and Celery Sandwiches. Chop scpurutuly In n chopping bovl- an equni qmuuuy or siuucu ouves, (tho kind stuffed with plmontos) and tender celery. Mix nnd moisten with fltilllclcnt mayonnnlso dressing to spread easily. Put on buttered bread nnd cut In any desired form. Poppy 8eed ' Salad. t'laco head let tuce, well crisped Und drained, On the salad plates; sprlnklo with grated sii go cheese. Itonst until well browned In a half cupful of poppy seeds' and sprlnklo over with salad, Servo with French dressing, A tn appl' chop'ped with equal quantities .of southern onion served on lettuco with any good dressing Is inost tasty salad. DKNTIUTS 3rd Fleer Psiloa Blk 19th & Fsrnsm SU..0mahs Bt Malpr4 IHUI OSl, U 0ll- MMntk1 f tlM. trMtU llMUl t 111 ?) MID-WEST ELECTRIC CO. 1907 Harney Si. 0Mir,Nb. 109 Cherry at. Dee M olne. In. 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