n 4) vT" "ffF- TwSfg WfTTf ' yy ' The Commoner 10 VOL. 22, NO. 12 Three Talented Artists Joined in Designing I his Lamp - m v JaalHHMBHak a.JJ "fr HBair-r.7B - Thrt line, irrODortlonsi hpd colprlmr of moat of Uw Ifttuta ypii soo In Uiwo X , 'f commercialism are thfl .H0r!c of Uenlpnlnjc UeparunenU or larttc fac torics. They aro lhe frulU pf R ilceii knowlctlzo of what make;! a "popular nolIer" In Uie atorea. lWt Uila cxtjuliltc little lamp "Avirora" u It haj be$n named by im artiat bcoAoso of Um purity or lU'OrncK lino -wan tic nlfrned lijr tho United talents' of mi architect and k Interior decorator. a painter, and ft r m o u a cctup trela. yso were! wormnut not to inako a cheap" iaropora"Ulitsor . but solely to design V a, lamp or truly artistic PX opdr tloiiH. wth rrial uraco. aymmctry and bonuty yet thorouahly durahlo and practicable. The prleo of thlartbttr Dcm M 53.5U, TfllnK DI It I In tbo few shops Where lampa of this char fccter can ha foutid Its oual would cost 'from $15 to $20. Only tho Docorntlro Arts Lcaguu could offer such n price and such a lamp. "Aurora" to 10 Inches high, banc and cap cant In solid Mcdallium. shaft of Pcamkta braaflnlshed cither lit rich utatuary brormi with adjusuwe parchment stude of neu- urovm or in ivory V It 1 1 o, Rhado eoldefl yellow. Insula of shades Old rose to fiiTo mellow llaht. Kiulpped rOia for. electricity, wire. ,50 tfdnjc W liulb' Bend no money, alpiply alsn and mall tho coupon ' to DeoafAtlVe.' Arts, 'Leanuo, 175 Flffh AVbhuc. New York tojacoitATrvndJ XlWcs LEACttrfs, , 17K FIftk Ave, New YorkJN. W " Boii'd' hio at the Loafcnjo members' opeclal 'price,' in "Aurora" l.mt. and I wlllpay postman $3.50..plun the postage when dellrcrcd. (Shlpplnt: ueltht only 5 lbs.) If not satisfactory I can return lamp within are day? and you aro to refund my money. Check finish desired Statuary Tlrorp-r lurTorjj Wliltet "" , -?. "tri' I '! J- jl ?lty. StateJ-r j Hinnnil ,- .. . V 'Address"-!. . ja&.rv.? ii- t TYPEWMTEMS WcaDtyTCJK a cenulno Inderwood or L. , C. Smith rebuilt Typewriter. Hare 520 to $30 on famous Larklu Easy , Payment Plan, naudsomely finished. a 5 Year Guarantee. 30 Days Tila,h ffcsenu lor must: uuuit tuliai, i sZttfkmtcte. Dk.Tcrt.222l Bqlftlo, N. Y. Peoria & Chictto. III. t w.vffr " A&5'ay Und tlip wisdom that Is condensed Into this parable, especially Into tho third illustration tho seed that fell ambng thorns? Ho gives us an epitome of history. Ho know nothing personally about the "care of this world" and "the deceitfulness of riches." He had no opportunity to learn from, all people in all ages and in all lands that truth has always been choked by "the care of this world and tho deceitfulness of riches." In one short sentence Ho reveals a knowledge that must have jjome from fin h!gh. AN OUTSTANDING SOCIAL TRUTH This is the outstanding social truth with which tho good of every generation have had to deal. Reforms of every naturo come up from those who suffer, not down from tliose who profit by the abuses that need to be remedied. Occasionally a .great soul comes out from among tho aristocrats to thunder against aristocracy. Oc casionally some scholar comes out from among the educated to plead tho causo of the uneducated. Oc casionally some rjcli man comes out from among the wealthy to plead the cause of the poor. But such figures are rare in history. "Tho heart knoweth his, own bit terness," and much bitterness, mingled together, creates the pres suro that ilhally sweeps away ob stacles to justice? Strange that intelligent people should speak . lightly of One whose philosophy covers all the conditions of life and Bupplios rules' for the solving of alour problems! In this same chapter of Luke is tho record of that experience at sea which afforded Christ an opportun ity to calm the storm the miracle .that awakened tho inquiry, "What manner of man is this! ftfr He coin mandeth even the winds and water and they obey him." Then comes a description of the man who had for a long time been possessed of dovils. He wore no clothes and made his home among the tombs. Ho, like others thus pos sessed, recognized Jesus as the Son of tho Most High God and besought tne Master Jiot to torment him. !5Ui ''l I ValHLflafe'': Jl xzzptm msmfismi inrra, mTaawT tqOHHHE DIAMOND DIMgC YOURB.KTHSTONE FREE i!ifnfTiuniiuAtfn OIm 1 yrV.nvinpv;y,iM IPE WEDDING atuuanUdS IKMET-YOURIHniAl ytara. urflet 13 pickisea 1 Hlnrorrfuined Ironlnir I Wax.Bellat too each Rsey to pall. Ulc drmand. Order loaar. aenn no mom.. Cat i haintiful ninnt Vrnn. tJaai Ol.la am( (1a,a,b ' i . . via.uil LAU ""MWU UIM WIHQO COMPANY DEPT- 88 filNCHAMTON. N. Y. 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And everyone can follow in His footsteps and partake of the life that He revealed to men. v UP WJ--aiWM, CT3TUGaE7 Gff THE WORLD'S GREAT NEED' TODAY By tVILKTAM' JENNINGS BRYAN BIBLE , TEXT LTUSSON FOR DECEMBER 3 After threso things the Lord ap pointed ojther seventy also, and sent them two and two before His face into every city and place, whither He Him self would come. Therefore, He said unto them, Tho harvest is truly great, but the laborers are few: - "rt'ray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that Ho would' send forth labourers into Hls-haitvesU Go your ways: behold. I send you forth as lambs among wolves. Carry neither purse, nor sdrip, nor shoesr and salute no man by tho "way And into .whatsoever house ye, .enter, first say, Peace be to this housje. And if .tho Son of Peaco be there, your peaco shall rest upon It: if not, it shall turn to yoU again., . . And in the same house remain, 'eat ing and drinking such things as thoy glvo; for tho labourer is wor.thy of his hire. Go not from house to 'house. And into whatsoever city yo enter; and they receive yc;Ur eat such things as are set before you: '' And heal the sick that -are therein, and isay unto them, Tho kingdom tit God is come nigh unto you. But into whatsoever city" ye enter, and they receive -ydu not, go-your ways lut into tno streets 'of the same, and say, Even tile very dust of your city. This unclean spirit which Christ! against you: . notwithstanding bo yo sure ot tnis. nat to Kingaom or God is come high unto you. And the seventy returned again with joy, saying, Lord, even the devils are aaa$f&SS3& :?.WiJi?Au"KRi5KiJiew.V immfn.fr anil .mmm .. 1- m 1.'wu (UhorDronroSprfrjCT. Year's Kaarnn- tt . - . -L .w.-vwj , ACCEPT MO BUBSTITDTE81 ,iumi; uuuivuu UUPIiei. DOnQ airoct, oiTinB aoaior nomo It bo faaan't there. t KU-WAY fTRrCH SUSPffinFU Cfl Mfn JDopt. II 49 12 Adrian. Mich". , PTittfliijiiCti Lore Shirt Manufacturer ireoti Rxenta to eell complete line of shirts, direct-to wearer. 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It was ii time when the price of hogs was higher than now and he estimated the num bor of swine and the value -of the herd, setting spiritual' values over against pecuniary values. While it was a unique way of cast ing up an account it was a very in adequate way of -expressing tho price of soul peace. Here was a man who was not only utterly worthless, but -a danger to society, and yet Josub was able to set him free from the evil spirits that possessed him. The pos sibilities,of a "restored mail are in finite. GOSPEL FOR EVERY-ONE "Wjien those who were drawn to tho. place by the report of the mira cle spught the man they found him "sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed, and in his right mind." So great was the poor man's gratitude and af fection that h,e wanted to remain with, Jesus'j but the Master bade him AHFNTS pick i .winner. Z-IVII4II 3 V, Everybody needs GOLDEN BALM . IT STOPS iEfAIN ,.A now combination. 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He had walked on the waters of Galilee to His storm tossed disciples. - He had foretold to the 1J2 his be trayal, death and resurrection. Peter and James and John. He had healed a little boy griev ously striken; He had called a little child to Him and enshrined- child hood forever in the kingdom?of God and the heart of the world. A TIMELY UTTERANCE It was after these things that He appointed 70 other disciples, taking command of the world's missionaiy work, "sent them two and two before his face into every city and place whither .he himself would come " And a sentence that He spake unto the 70 as He sent them forth de scribes the need of the pjesent hour as accurately as it did tho need when Christ was upon the earth: ' "The harvest is truly great,. but the labourers are few: pray ye therefore the Lord of tho harvest that He would send forth labourers into His harvest." 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