fn THE TRIAL OF JESUS Saaitxj Sebool Letion for Not. 27, 1910 Specially Arrance-J for This Papsr Lesson Tcct-Mnttlicw '..G.57-GS. Memory rrn fit. Golden Text "Who. when Iip wiw r vllfil. reviled not rig-tlii." I IVtor L':SI. Tlnii Kilu.iy nioinliiK of tlio Cruclllx lon. loiitlnuliitr frntii between 1 ami 1 o'rln!( tmtil after mmrlsc. 1'l.u c-Tlio puliuc nf tliu IIIkIi Priest. .liitlas'h.ul betrayed hl.i Mnalor wttli a kiss, niid tho great tnltigh tl company of rulers, Uoumiim, olMccr. nid r,ol dlurn with lanternn ami swords and Htnvns, wore ucgliinltm iholr liomo ward innrcli to the city. 1'etor iniinedintely alone. slntln. handed, drew IiIh aword and dolled tin whole Ilomnn and .IpwIhIi tiuwcrtt. He. In his ImpetuoiiH, IovIi-r, eonraRooiiH way, l.CRan (o show that he would llvo up to his promise that ho would din lor .Jesus before he would desert him. Attacking the neatest one, who may have been ofllelous In the taking of .Testis, n servant of the hlKh prlcat, Malchus by nnme, Peter struck wildly and missing his mark cut off merely the oar of his enemy. Jesus Imme diately Btopped him. For It was un necessary, Blnco Jesus could havo at any time twelve legions of angel de fenders. Peter's ri"fnso wns contrary to the teachings and plans of Jesus. It wns useless, for Peter could not overthrow by the sword the Homan power. It was the worst thing ho could do for his Master; it would ruin ,111s cause and his defense, for It placed him In tho attitude of a rebel against the Roman government, and Pllato could not have pronounced him inno cent, for It would give color to tho charges of the Pharisees that Jesus was an cnomy of Caesar, and n rebel against tho Homan government. Peter might have been arrested for rebel lion, and perhaps the other disciples with him, and their work of founding itho kingdom havo been hindered. . Jesus remedies tho ovll by miracu lously healing tho wound. This heal ing showed that Jesus was no rebel ngulnst the Homan power. It showed tho nature of his kingdom, as tho king dom of peace and truth and love. It showed his own character and how he lived tip to hla own precepts. It showed his divine nature and powif. It is recorded only by the ;hysl Han. Luke, (22:51). "Thus," saya Tholuck, "tho last act of those hands before they wore bound was a work of mercy and of peace In healing that slight wound, tho only ono ever In flicted for his Bake," Tho trial before tho Sanhcdrln was illegal according to nil the above tests. Tt was held In tho night. "It was a packed jury, n star chamber of self appointed assessors." Tho object ot tho enemies of Jesus was to condemn him and to give him over to tho Unman authorities for crucifixion be tore his friends could rally and inter poso in his behalf. Sought false wit ncss against Jesus, for It was impos sible to condemn him by any true ac cusations. To put him to death. This they had determined for reasons of their own. What they wanted wni some plausible pretext that would en able them to persundo the Roman au thorities to put Jesus to death. Jesus held his pcaco. They would not accept a denial, and they would havo pervertod tho meaning of any explanation ho could mnke. Ho re fused to "cast pearls before swine" or to "give that which was holy to dogs." There are many times when it is well for Christians to Imltato their Master; in this. Do not waste tlmo and strength in replying to thoso who are deterniined to oppose Christianity un der all circumstances. Replying ofton ndvertlscs tho enemy; and arguments tako tho attention from the main work of the Gospel, tho saving of tho world from sin. Attend to tho business of tho church, save men from sin; cul ture them into a noble character, help tho needy, visit tho sick, preach tin. (lospel, and the works of Christianity will answer its enemies. At tho same time explanations of dinicultlcs to thoso who wish to learn arc always in order. Macnulny in his cscay on Milton nays, "Aristo tolls a story of a fairy, who, by some mysterious law of her nature, was condemned to appear at certain seasons in the form of a foul, poisonous snake. Thoso who Injured her during tho period of her disgulso wcro forever excluded from participa tion in tho blessings which sho bo stowed. But to thoso who, in splto of her lonthsomo aspect, pitied and pro tected her, sho afterward revealed hor solf In the beautiful and colcstlal form which wnB natilral to her, accompa nied their steps, granted nil tholr wishes, filled their houses with wealth, mado them happy In lovo and victori ous In wnr." So what Is dono to Christ In his disguised and lowly form is a test of our character and of our lovo, and will be rewarded nnd lilessed by him wlion ho comes In his glory; while those who reject him in his hu mility must como before his Judgment seat when ho sits on tho right hand of the powor of God. A possible array of witnesses if they had wished to learn tho truth. What nil nrray of witnesses thoy might havo found had thoy wished to learn tho truth! Hero a company of thoso who had boon lamo, hut now were running to toll tho story of their healing;1 thorn n band of thoso who had bcci blind, but now could neo; lepers wl had been cleansed; demoniacs clot! ed and In their right mind; sick rated from their beds, nnd dead brought xt llfo again; sad hearts comforted; sli fill souls redeomed; ignorant inlnc"! enlightened, and tho wandering one. 'restored. Indoor l mm i l.l i -i n.i ' , r XT txlPww ; . . , wMhm wJ Will BBP& ! 4 ; ill,;, W ,MSf If xllRS n' X the design on the left wo havo a soft grey casliuu re dress; the skirt has a panel front, folds trim ming tho foot of sides and back; tho slight fullness Is gathered at waist. The bodice Is quite slmplf in shnpo, plain on shoulders and n little full at walBt; It has a vest of laco, but no collar-band. Tho fichu is of spotted muslin finely tucked on the shoulders and edged with Insertion nnd luce. Tho small puffed elbow sleeves are finished with laco ruffles. Materials required: S yards 10 Inches wide. Hi yards mufllln .'50 inches wide, U',4 yards lace, 2,4 yards Insertion, yard lace for vest, l'fc IDEA FOR SEPARATE BLOUSE Home Needleworker May Make One From Many Different Kinds of Materials. . Many of the new separate blousrs In paisley, perslan and dresden designs 'are being mndo front crepe handker chiefs, scarfs and mulTlers. This is a hint which mny well be taken by the homo needleworker, as thes-t blouses, of the silky crepe, are easy to cut and mnko up. Usually there Is figured design In the middle, then a band of plain white or a light color and a figured border. This white strip must bo allowed for, and It looks well aB the lower part ot tho blouse and the Inside of the sleeves, thus giving n sort of bolero effect. Under sheer veiling these crepe handkerchief waists are draped, and they lend themselves rendlly to UiIb treatment. If you havo too many scarfs of this sort, or simply wish an original blouse to match tho scarf worn by everybody nowadays, think of this Paris idea and act accordingly. Knit-In Beads. He careful to uso a needle fine jenough to go through even tho small jest of tho various kinds of beads to jbo employed. Prepare a length of flno thread and pass both ends of tho thread through tho eye of the needle, Ithus forming a loop through which ihang tho end of tho wool selected for knitting. Hegiu threading tho beads according to tho pattern. When they are all worked In, cast off on tho first row (after tho last bead row. The number .of bends In a row is often found to (bo ono loss than tho number of Ntltchcs, the odd stitch being slipped without a bead at tho beginning of the row for flrmnesB and regularity. f To secure tho beads, slip tho first tstltch; knit tho rest plain, passing !ono bead up closo to tho needle at jovery ntltch before the silk or wool lis raised; second, slip one, knit with out beads. New Silk Braid. The woman who wants embroidered effects, but docs not llko arduous Kvork, will welcome a new silk brnld Ithat lookB llko chain stitching. A de sign Is stamped as for ordinary cm (broidery and tho brnld Is sewed on lftho outlines by hand. A few filling 'stitches or french knot centers in Icreaso tho effect of hand embroidery. 'Theso braids come In colors to mutch jmost of tho now Bhados of dress ma terial. They nro especially effective Ion pongees and shantungs done in solf Itones, For the Needleworker. Uso cotton tapo for binding tho plackets of small children's drawers (ono piece for each placket. Sow tho alcoves of tnln wnlsts In a 'French seam, stitching twico tho last .time. This is not so heavy as a bind ing. Keep a atlletto on your mnchlne It turns under tho edges ot hems and fells llko magic, and is, besides, useful In many other ways. Dresses :Eb&S yard bodice lining. For the second old pink vollo lit used; the skirt here also has a panel front braided at tho foot; tho sides and back are untrlmmed, but arc set In flat pleats to the waist-band. Tho bodice lias n round yoko of finely tucked silk; the material is also tucked nnd joins yoko under a band of braided material; tho wide, un tucked piece in front is also braided, as are the cuffs of tho tucked sleeves; black ribbon is draped across front of bodlco and falls In long knotted ends on left side, bolng fixed to the waist band under a rosette. Materials required: fi yards 46 Inches wide, yard silk, 1 Vj yard lin ing. FOR DINNER OR THEATER Satin Dress That Exists to Be a Te tlmonlnl to the Skill of the Modlcte. This Is a style well suited to antln, and the color chosen hero Is moon light blue. Tho skirt is mndo with n straight panel down center of front, edged each side witli pearl Insertion. Tho sides and back are then gathered in at the waist, and again at lower part to a band of insertion; below this the sntln is plain. Tho bodlco has n wide fold on each shoulder, edged on tho Inner sldo by Insertion; n strip of this edges tho top, also alcoves, which are arranged in folds. Huttons add to trimming on bodlco and skirt. Materials required: 7 yards Batln, about 8 yards insertion, 4 dozen but tons. A Dressmaking Hint. In stitching tho work drops over tho machlno and often Is dragged into tho wheel. A plain crctonno curtain, tucked Just under tho shelf or tnblo of tho machine, helps wonderfully with tills trouble, Tucks must not bo loft out to catch on tho work. Simple Markings. Simple markings on watches and lockets nro In favor. If tho block let ter with or without a circle or oval Is not used, old English Initials aro tho next favorite LEVIS' "SINGLE DINDER." A hnnd-mado cigar frc&h from tho table, wrapped in foil, thus keeping fresh until btnoltod. A fresh clear vnade of good tobacco ia the ideal omoko. Tho old, well cured tobnccoB used are no rich in quality that many who formerly smoked 10c clgnrn now Binoko Lewis' Singlo Hinder Htrnlght he. I.owla' Single Hinder costs tho dealer sonio more than oilier Gr cigars, but tho higher prlco enable s thl3 fac tor' to uso extra quality tobacco. There nro many imitations- don't bo fooled. There Is no Hiibsiltute! Tell tho denier you want a Lewis "Singlo Hinder." An Exciting Town. Los Angeles is a truly exciting town to llvo in. To say nothing of Itn heavenly clltnuto and its bombs, there Is always something utltnuhitlng in tho occult lino going on. Just tho other day n widow of tho angelic city .began to long for a sight of onq of her schoolmates whom) sho had nut aeen for -Hi years. Tho longing brought Its fulfillment. A spirit told her to look for hi in In Hrooklyn. Sho obeyed, met him on tho Htrect a few hours after sho arrived, and promptly mar ried him. It Is worth wliiio to llvo In a city where things UUo this hap pon, even at tho risk of being blown .p now and then. ALL THERE. VlBllor Do you think that mosqui toes carry malaria? Farmer I dunno; they never took any awny from hero. PUTS STOMACHS IN ORDER. No Indigestion, Gas, 8ournesa or Dys pepsia Five Minutes After Taking a Little Dlapepsln. There should not ho a ca&c of Indiges tion, dyspepsia or gastritis hero if read ers who aro subject to Stomach trou bio know tho tremendous anti-ferment and dlgestivo virtuo contained In Dia popsin. This harmless preparation will digest a heavy meal without tho slightest fuss or discomfort, and relievo tho sourest, acid stomach In flvo minutes, besides overcoming nil foul, nauseous odors from tho breath. If your stomach is sour and full of gas, or your food doesn't digest, and your meal don't seem to fit, why not got a CO-ccnt caso of Papa's Dlapopsln from any druggiBt hero In town, and mako llfo worth living. 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