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and liJI ,.,. tid, On ,,.,, \\ .... 1'11- ~11· }til lht Cot t The Olnrr of •ample R4!olllade JIOiton ~'\\\·-The follolVIIlg llelpful 111011 WIIH dell vered 8nndnr by tbe lfl' Ollnrle~ o. Arnot. It 11 entitled !!g~ GIOl'Y ot Shnph• Ue(•tltn~•·\ and 1 pren('lutd trom tbe t11st, llleued !VI thr.Y tlln t hlllliJOr and thlrat otter ~f:bt.lou~ni'H~. tor they ahall he tllll!d.'' ~~ott. v. IJ. 1 \BieiHI'd urt> thf'Y tlUlt hunger AU< (lilrfol n fiN' t•lgbtfOIIHOilf.IR, tor they 11 b!l lllled.\ '!'be mall who IIUYI ~~:t bu 11 l'lalm on the reverent nud 1 I'Kteful nltl'lltlon ot nil run uklud. He gl u vol~•· to tho 11nlvcru1l renKou ~ \ 1 ~OII~dl'llCI'l Ito IIIHillreK tile lll\heAt ~::a Jmll<>st ho11e. llell\'en nnd enrth uuiY 1111 sA 11 wuy, but the word~ that 1 e life 111'1! them\elyel 1rnmot•tnl, ~~~~ the utterntwes ot the l!llbyl they 11 ~ 6 \~llllllh.• lllllttlot•nl'd, unpertcumed, nrul rciH hlng tlu·ungb the ngNI, because ot God.\ Here IN OIH! ~lgn Pf trutll. It nlfer.tH liN Ilk~ a IIIHt or lb~ 11cruument ord1w 11 r thing~: It IH nil of one stnft wltl! tbe w<wd nml with our own 11roper uatm'l' It hu~ thl' ring of reality. Ilk~ mnllght It onr1•os Its own evl· d~nc~; tuul to tllo sane mind It r•ac· 11 mml•nd~ Itself as sunlight dooR to the healthy eye; but It !~ con~ealt!tl fi'Oill our groMSUI'R~ b~· Jts own slmt>llclty 1 nd ttt\nspnlcncy. Who l'enllze8 tills 1 plen1ll'l mira< lo of the common tlny? In the snltle wnv we lul\'e lwcome too fllllliilnr with some of tllo most ob· \10!18 Rill} llll(lOrtllllt IISilCCtH Of Stllrlt• IIIII h'Uib 'I'IHlSI' lleatlhtdPR Of J'eMIIB 111 ay so~m to be wQtn smooth. We have hPafiJ tlwm ft•om ou1• lntllllMY: tlu!l r force and beunty upp1•1tl to 1111rt•~po11<l· Jug Jwnrt~ It IH t'llllhl hlll't' M!OOI1, 0111! tiny long !It~. amnng thl:' Syrian pt•ll~ltnls, ou Ill<> •lop~ of n hill In Guillet•, nnd listened to the~.- sn;v lugs 11• they fell fl'CRh nnd d~ttl rut IIR nr\\ ly mlutPtl golcl from the hl'lug llfiS of th1• new Jn<Ophet, J•erhnps 1\P, toll shonld llRw be~•r1 •nstonlsbrd n t tht• t1oNrlne,\ we should 11.110 \IVOillll'l P!l ill thl\! gl'RdOIJ!I WOtdll thnt JII\OeeE.'dl'd out or His month.\ J)ld 11 not se~•m as It Nature llerse!f hnd ;)t lnst fomul 11 \olce, nn11 os It t11.1t voi<:l' ~~ere •p!•llking ..strn 11,111 t to IJPI' children, snylng t•l!ltlrly nnd el~t•cr· Ill', Yl'l !'10b1'1ly nml solorunly, wllot nil men 'agnrly think or f1•cl, but mn 1111 el\' put into words? YPt tiles~ Beatitudes are remo1•k.nllle for• whnt tl1r~· do not SIIY 'l'he fii'U· teatrP.~ or .IPsus seldom nm tn the gJor1ves of otd ronunonplace. Ile doeR not sit theJC, llke th~ scribe or the S)Uill,\()gtte complacently tecltlnar. In touos thnt mnke men Hleepy, the \lr· h1es and plet~· of a de11t1 11nc&s~ry, u lt It were enough to l1ave .Abr11hnm ror a ra !her mul Mos~• for a •Jaw· cl\·el', H1• Jlrouo,mN!f! no t>le~slng on wllglous tespl'<'tnblllty, lleror·ons cqn- rormlty, 1loet1lnnl Roundness, loyalty to the st.mdnrd, fidelity to the traditions, or ~~en dillgence to the routine or ob- lenance and dfvotlon. AllY pl'le~t In tile nudlence mnst Jutve felt that a 8hJ:ht was put upon Ills greot office, ns It the sp~Rker had forgotten to do It hOUOI' 1'he temple. the llltal', RIUl tht> !.1CH~l book!! .ue all meutlonetl with re&poet, yet they somehow fall fnto the background. Hum:~nlt;y Is bronJ:ht dlrl'ctly troutlng Dlvlulty. n ~ It th~ pure heart might set' Gotl n11d till' lm- llllr~ might know tbc CllliSC of their blhulness. Uany n mnn In tltnt c:lmpon:v must hftve hung ltls be:l<l liS the 'rebuke rame home to him. Complacent \'Ol'l!l- llng•, men proud ot th~<lr <'Stntl's or th~lr learning doubtles:! stoo1l thl'l'e. ex(l~ctlng that He woultl eonflrm the world's \'Ulgnt• judgment whlcJt san \Bies~e<l ore the PI'OSpl'rous, tile popu: l~r. the cnlttl'nted nnd the eomf01 t- nbl\\ But no. 'fhl' llpR tho t OJIPJil'd In ble~slng made tlt€'nt shrink ns If Ht\ had uttPred 11 curse. Eve1·~ world fell hke n blow on thl\lr Idols. The vlr- luPs which lind struttt•d so proudly l1etore God and mnn begn n to unmnsk u ugly Ylces as He Wl'l\t on to snv· \Bi~ssed nre the 111<'11 of humble mh{lt. llw 111<'11 of good \\'ill, the mHcifnl, the pure Ill llent·t. Yf'll, ble•sed are they lllto hunger and thirst for l'tlofhteons- ne~~ so that for the sake or being right they <tare nnd bear nil lo!<SP!< nna (loins, nud \illlngly Jet th,.h· tin ~ues be en st ant as evil.\ ::>io ('Omtort het•p for the flelf-rl~ht Pous the S!'Jf satisfied, the aelt-wlllt>d lhP SPlf·seeking. But l'lcnttered through IIH• I'Otnpnu;v were men and \'om~n \ho felt then· emptiness and po~·erty who tl}(lk no credit for their llnP.e~trr: !he•r ,aecomplisbments or th!'lr Sot'ml ' 1 fllldmg, \It? hnrdl;v dared so mueb as tlltft up thell' eyl's to heaven. Yet. ns 1 If!' hsteued, all tlte world above nrounll, Within. se-empd f() <'bnnge. J It~ nvot'ul Jt'ho\'lllt, Whom th('V hn1t tiiQtJgb t of as thront>tl atnr In tltrPIIt· ~;lmg mnjesty • seemed It smiling hthl'l wllo wlsh~1t His el!lldren to be ~~~~~ Ht!n nnlt to bt> ns perreet nA Hhn· 'I h PY ill'ew In l]eePE.'t' drn ugltts or I hi' fonntry nit; their very emptiness ~f~UtNI to mnkt> so llllll'!l mGre room ~~~~·~ad mtdd goodne~<s. TI1elr ery or bust lli'P cbnnged Into ebildllke ~ Ifrll' Wll~ ill<ll'ed II messenger Of ~~ot 1 ttltng•. Ill're wo~ a doctl'ine (l IVOI Illy of lllllll R!! It \\'1\S Worthy of ,j;;;l. Anll tloE>s not nil tlm best tbJilglt t of our own time still trawl s 'Y 11 Y' Hnl'l tl1e wenl'v senr('b of ~lnnkmd through the ages· found anv· \ 1 ! 1 1 1 ~ hettl'r thnn a righteousness hi ; 1 r 1 Is rooted In sonshlp to tbe \ g l~st II ltd Wbl('b l>IORI!Olll!l Into !ll!r· e~~e 0 lite lowpst? Hns not our clear- nJ conception of the divine e''l'r !}(•en h;.r-:(Jnn~lou ntul lfhnll~ntlon of the f•t<t 'l'.tnlltles or the bnm~tn? The one 1 ~ \btrh \\\I' lllo!lt ~ertnlnly know 'te 011 1 ~~)t 1 Pll:istence; and tbnt fact, if Pnou~b •Jeep enough IIlli! honestly {lint} \e shnll IIIII\ tb!' revelation luu \tlnr~s of Got:l, }'or, when n mnn ~on~~:;l~l~!y r''l'r('Jl(l(>(\ tho decrees or 'II ht>tl hp b. w has llenr•l tile Vol~e: With b ~~~ rl'ally lllilde ncqunlulntWI' }'arp, ' 8 own nntnr<>, he llna ctc:t till' ~'b!>re nre ttme111 1\\l 1 t 1 lfttlt<lled with thl len oo entirely ,._lllltle~ 1 . @ Inward proor of 'llJien th hlere nre high moml'nt!l llfi'hce er._. ~ need ot no other evl· llllvr. oi~4llthnn the fact tbat r om ~iRht of 8 t're Are time• when the In tbe ra .. !~f :' 1 ~· 11 dor IOIIIf'thlntr seen l!tinture tb e • or IOIIIe atlr In tatrJe1 w«t nrt P('tl me JI)Ee 8 fOOtltep CObTltUtD' iuel aiiUl'• Do Not Dela:J, To·doy Ia a good time to me111l yonr Ufe wh'!!re It lias need of lt. Tnke the ~tep Into your Father's servlee. Do It In genuine lloneaty and fattb. Don't quibble with your dGubts. Don't ml• ti'Uit yobr~elf. Don't forget tbat Jesus t• looking on. Don't walt anr longer. Tile door 11 open. You ean e.,ter. You eftn do It nolV. To-morrow ma;r be too late.-Rt:t. 1. Menell Vbambtla. I 'u!lnt' Reaao111 J:l:1tr OpJIOilnA\ the ~aJoon 1. lt !lll~t'l' blitltls UJI lllllllhootl lmt tf.'UI'S It dOll It I :!. It tJel(•r IJeuutlh<'s thl' hom!', l•ut Temp•!'ttute :Not••· With thE' I'XI'I'ptlon of OuebPf' <'V<'I'Y PI'OYIIH'P ot Cnnndn hns now <ll'<'lllrt•d ro.· p)'f)b\bltlon by a Ia r.g~ mnjollty No Senator or memb~r o: 1ltt> Hon!!e &f Reprpsentutln•s 1'011 (lnrehtlse n drop of wine or wbisk;t ol' bE'er !n Unde snm'!! Parllnm~nt Hon10e. 1 The :\Iassal'llus~tts Breweries Com· puny, known llS tbl' ht'e\Vl'IY t1·nst, 0\\'111111 and operating t~n tae·ge plantn hill bl't'n lndl~tect by tile Urand Jnr for selllna bottle! ole eoutalnltl' •ul 0\hn•l,. •nld ·-------- ... ~ .. ~--- Ml NOR EVFNTS OF TN E WEEK \VA lUI I SUTOS :\Jot r d<'tlths occtiiTNl n mong the I{Pmtlllgton l'ictlrn• ut ~nn Dlt'go Cal ~:xnmnmtl\n of tbc gunho.lt HllOI\ Pt! that onl~ onP holll't hnd <•xpl(lt!ed 111111 tlw ship'• lmll \HIS not mnterlnlly dam· , .1ge•l .\Iter a \l'f~ simple crePmnny the hotly of Dnnlf'l S I.nmont \IllS llificl.'d In 11 tomh In Woodialln ~ 1' Tit•• Bt•tttsh c•t msPt ;;quntlr.Ht nn<IPr l'<>mmnnd or l'l'llWP Lom~ of HattPn· h~ll-l \HII snil oil :'IP!IIemhN I fo1 t11e l'nlted Statll~ f'lllimg first .It QUE'b('c•. Italy ordE'rl'd Its <'111'<1) null <'Onsuls to dls<'omng<> Italian~ oontt acting to IIOl'k on til<> l':tnnma Colla I Atht~P~ from London En gin nd. ('011· liiiMtl thE' r.eport thnt tbe ne\\ tl'<>oty lH•II\I'ell Gl'i'lll Btttnln a111l .Tnpnn 1\olll(l hi' n l'losel' nlllnnl'r thnn tltP tot· m\r ngt•eenwnt •rwelve panels by Brtunnnte hne been bought In I.ondon. Englancl, for the Mt>tropolltnn ~fiiSPllm of Art, in :-.'ew York City. Se\ en sallorl! WE're ltllled nml eight sev ert>ly Injured by till' explosion or a submot'IM mine during mining Jlrac· tlce In the Snndlulven Ronde. nenr Stol.'kbolm, Sweden. A. boat ('(Jntalll- lng the victims etrul'lt the mine and wu blown Into tbe air. TORTURE \\ l1en 'ou are at a lost to know ¥~hat to !!lr.n., hr 1unc.:ht:on, din Dei' or I\PPtr- when yQu, «..r.l,~ 11om~: tbm~: both appt!!tlzln.r and sahsfy1nr -lry Libby's ~i::~:: Food Products Ox Tongues Chili Veal Loaf Ham Loaf Con Carne Brisket Beef~ Soups; McNeill & Libby. Chica•o ne Secret oi Good CoHee Even the best housekeepers cannot make a good cup of coffee '\\ithout good material. Dirty, adulterated and queerl_y blended <'Offee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over thell' counters won't do. But take the pure, clean, na.tlmu 1lavored UON COFFEE, the 1eader el aU paekage alfees- the cofft>e that for over a quarte:r of a century has been daily welcomed in millions of homes-and you will make a drink fit for a king in this wo.y : 'j . '