The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 10, 1912, Page 10, Image 10

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    THC OltnCOJI DAILY JOURNAL. 'PORTLAND. MONDAY LVCNINO. JVHll 13. 1111
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Etxnts In Society
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wUtiM lal awaJa " ieiMi - V"" tad
a,t.tJ be Ml. t-N. III U-.a it 3 U t HILk 1 CA
va. al iu f'vu. i-ajr ej-tiatioA -
HI auaa4 lba .
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frfWa4kaJ .HA.
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I f . -ua m.mm la bit btafrtbg e
ta'a f lb tv It Ataial be l"
A liariUiMt, wbua b"-bl ki
lf Ib.a Iba fcfb. tatA. rr-
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t-r lui" trn r i vcr rtua
uihi fc Wit Wairtn V.
klrt Urt tKafUa Cttuluttfa V'-
k link ! aiul ftfia 4
Tka UUara allra aft Uill.BtA la
, t. mt Irrinfioit. (ilrriine4 IUl lour
latJaa f lriUa rriuajr avaaiOB nrn
M'a wr raLiurJ by Xlla 1UU Ai-
U A4 CfcatU ivaiion.
Lnporiuil Aaobrtn&l.
X axUl tnMiief af lb iwullv
Voar4 of U I'vriUcd wom cud ii
r)l4 lor Tburdar. All cmi lah
JnaT la null ttd Ihrlr aprllra-
I una bfor thai lint la klrt A. Klu
Vllaon. T llclbrtuW tiding, or Mrs.
i. V. THn. lil cal l-ar.
Lmjitlxoa IIoatra.
lira. W. W. rvala fir an unuau
ally llrarllva luorbrmt oo Thurarlar.
14 raahlun4 a lock anJ anarlraoia
!rcerall (ha dlnlna room ami -!
yaa wrra rilallcallr ual la th ll
tnc ream, Coraaca bouqutu of awact
(r .ktr aJ Vliaa litlw If.
a.Lt i f ant aitrrlnl eiur aiha,
t,i.m , ISa rvaUttu-a il I ' all,
a t. htbr I Iba e( Iba
..aiia t la t::lr r. .tib It
I ;til fraua4 I ! laiinMi jr.
'Divorce Not Evil," Says Mag
istrate, Mertly Index
of Evil."
Vita Cbrla K Mti airla la
!. ff l'urbllu IKta tmiif I !
Itt( al lb (rditlca af tar b-
. fiui li A. C
ItrlJi lAax liroaa.
Mr. Im! I. Wf;t. of rvtnlat.
Klr al ! Iiaa tuuflaisa
J 4 bbO f. ibtljr aurtl !
lailatBML alra arin aaa aaial4 br
Um i" r. J..ba. Mr. . W. Irrrr.
Mia. It klMMd. Via A. C. Jarbaoa ab4
Mia. Ui(( tl!rt(. Tba houaa
ailfully lM-uald lth l" !.
Octifblfwl niu:e randcraJ It Aiiaa
IUI Wafttuin.
Utrrmrj 1ub IrWIaT
Xlonar arnla. Juna t. Iha Vaar
Irllli Hu-hion4 laisrarr rlub mat al
Iha buina of VIIm Juall ItctnoM. i
ttat Thtrlr-alhiH aul. Tb tlarllun
of fcfflrtra ! Ui-a al Ihla liiaallnf.
Iha Ul Ucf 'ta llabandloa' for tta tun-
tnrr. Tba rcaull of Iha alaftlon aa aa
fulloara; IUl nb YounsbraBla. prtal.lent,
Jttrll Jlaynolda. vie i-rcaMmi; trol
Mtleball. rotary; Katbar Younkranti.
raurr. Plana war eomplaia4 fur
lh MBiial bniu( blch la to ba bM
iha troin of w a.lnlr Juna 1).
Varioua farorila and daacrtptlv ealao-
ilooa f rra tvantlla war rr4.
Mra, ( 1L Hammond rnlarlainod Iha
luay Ilea club Thuxa-Uy afternoon.
Iva huntrJ aa jla y a-rl. itr. falmrr
Ian! lie Iha prlin. Thoaa irttiM rra
Mr. JmnU lioKR. Wra Itnoa Juhnatin,
Xlra. Ma acta Uclrr. Mra. ilallla Mn-
n. Wra Ullla IVIara, Jkfra. Kill )Urh-
rtla. lra alrna 8hllr. Mra. I.ulu
Ka. Mra. ilorlna I'arkrr, Mra. Mlllla
harrrn. Mra. J1ia I'alnx-r. JJIaa K'trlla
or.arud. Mlaa Mill Krlarr, Mlaa Haiti
llainrnoixl and Mlaa Mabrl llammond.
Luncbaon waa aarvad at four.
ital4 r m I
lraiiv. J ta -hakkt f IxllUb
fuMlaia I aataik Holt llb
l dlautta laaa lava Na vataf.
abiy tiukiUtu.j br Iba adjili f
( a it I l.,taB, iballll vf Iha Tar
littf,a la ! aa Ct( ma da-
rlaiaJ "J I ta .rlr iha imh af aa
ai4 a itu.4r tor ii laljr4
t'f.al-inaa b.-IJa iKal II la abattlulaly
nc.cjury, d-r iha tollarmtal af
tidy, ta nlttj Iba rll.a af dlr-
iall.tr than la ouriall II. Al, ba
ouid ubi:iaia fr chuit tuar-
IUi rtiniiuulct
Tba a ntan, 4alar4 Chaa
man, ".vuk u,B Ilia churrh rraiaxNi
aa . of Iba turlnua ntaclnal cliaaa
thai baa iuiih umb Mmaaif tr Iba fact
iiol lual I ..a auiuan lurlr anlar4
laid rotilracl at lib blrn but aa lu
I blin ty axntrUMly alaa 10 kep aa
foot aa ba Ha4 ard t daal vtia
ny murh ba l a bta Al anf rata
Kial la Iha Martjla fBaraJlf al4
upon. ilofotr, if tia arould oma
round la iha I4 of nvli marrla,
II ould not aam aarrilaa lu aod a
contrart ruaja baforo ao eommaapUro
liaonaa a rf lalrar
A TMCllER'S RESPONSIBILITY
&f TV VtUsta Iata4aa Tval liAcan aba
lO ! bit I baw a aa I f M'm tb-v ! Iba
a aa4iii M a iimUI if I' awf i Ia ia a4
ta ibb.i iba I t lb. I ba U. - !
aAa4 4f aaa l I ri- ia i4rumii.
b iaraw aa
! b litiaal
tv auar !
s... lb-, ), ib. ri.w.i af . ' 'r'.? 'l0" u
...U I. lb, .b raa ,,. ib- tZU toS
a4 tib bv b a.t)a taiMUf lb rr
ib fia ii a mm! ,,rJ,tr rr :' -
llt.likd, tbM ba labi4 b- "
Detachable Train
.Vw rratfnre of Ooini IlBlldiBjr
lluit Ii Great Ooaroalaac fur
U Wrarcr.
uaa lb. f b,i aMMi aa r-
ibikt iim, a4 una fn4 r
f Militl aaa lii4." aa4 IB b
tit ala.idt ib Iba Mttl of
tbal wt
Ad I waa I iU alaa b-
Iba araaia aUla t4 ba b laa
derr lo laB CMt IbI a bb of itg
ani a -a talbiaa' Bwkiaa ataiutl
nal ani4 IfaJBar, B4 lb lMb
ll:a Ibi ba aawuld ! a bu4 of
aaibr af lall Ibal la aliabarf ta
la utt It blr iMMllaM fr bar
Tbrro la tl aa cbaaa La Iba rM
far iba Mii aba Ma Iba a(4rll a4
iba avul a Mioalf fia falllaf
lei ibla cuarhlna aAAa rltv. b-4 Ibal
oi.a cJ.ar la I bar a!haalaa
lira bb4 airar H.aB iba l4 mul
eik lhal aba la la. If latllaf bpoa
II aa alb 4ar rpaa lba IM
mart fa- of caadcltn a elaaa aaa4
iBaT I rafttlailonB.
Tbara la a la (a catfVaA( la) rai
paatito aa a ibcr la ar acaaol
IfWIar la thoaa til tl tirlurB4 fata
la fraab4aaia4 4. baMi ta fafwr
Tr artliM fa aaia t
baltB B4B IN a t-a.a- la a-a ktar.
brb b-l 14 abi.4 H
l aULMl 4frt J a t4 !
fw lb aija al tta ibi a4
iwutl b a a-iaa, Tba albJnJ
a4 bl lot aaAf I blMt atr b
b Bbtt4l fv lbaaan.
44 b 4 U 4ail l 4
Aaf aAt a lalif.A t 44 ria
I bit a ai4 Vf li laita f l-4
-aa ba 4 laaav
A4 fvi. lb gi'1 ajrtlfcawt )aM
Ub, UbMl .. Blia4
aa 4t Iba Y1 A aaa.
au aatt, ta4 M4taa' a4 (
iba bfaaaaA af lbl, for II It
awiia la aeU aa Ua Iba bi4wl
rl 70dV WEDDING
fsr Ma Ua libit
avtB Bfajbla f a M
I 4ta IUl a aa Itaaatl f impi. II
I u Ml ral f a4 aw-t
X 4arwtlt IB 8Ma atial war Iba
Hil of Iba imi bo lb -Bf
la I Uba fla-. Aa alia tf
bu fi , la ). artaa4
I'll Iba r.wUl la Ibu ! r. braMbaa
of blia a i rata. f afpi Wiaa. r
f aMba albar ftaaatl lit. r fla
rfar4 I aliff 4mmU affri Tla
aulBiatar olara a4 ai4a la f (! tt
Iba UtlU IJtwal cba(t fl Iba
aanr Ar4iB4l I lb 14 raataa
li.a brlda ba4 raa Ur lgalbai, a
Iha a4 f Iba ttill IM f ar.
aratab Tba futa abU ba rfful
I 4r bk ilbr aia. iai
fra aAr for lb tt4l la
a Ik Ibrauah. Al lb cewlttui
11 r EUbbbaia La.
"51 VED AS BY FIRE', NOT LITERAL FIRE
fr '
, V f rl
.4. iU -Vi.
Ktnui ntr. Jio,
Juna .-Iaaior Hub
rll apoka twlc hara
to4ajr. W quota hta
1la-oura from tha
test, "Sd ao aa
hy flra. II Corln
thlana 111. Ii). lla
aald In part:
Tha Catholic
thought of puma
lory tin a bean op
poacd by FrotaatBOta
upon tha plaa that
purartory la not
mentioned In tha Bl
pla. Lrt ua admit
that no auch purga
tory aa Danta plo-
tured haa any volume of foundation.
Lt ua admit that not all that Cath
Uc bva . claimed rrapeotlng purg
tory la either actiptural or log-leal.
. But let ua admit alao that there are
acrlptuiva (of which our text la one)
which tell of a aalvatlon by "fire" that
evidently la not the aalvatlon In which
tha "elect" of Ood will participate aa
"mora than conquerora" through obedi
ently followm In the footatepa of
Jeaua, their redeemer. Indeed, our text
la tha nrlncloal one him Dy our uatn
clfo brethren In aupport of their pure'
tory.
i But If tha paator did not agree with
the Proteatanta that there la no pur
gatory taught In the Bible, neither did
h4 agree with the Cathollca reaprct
. inz the kind of a purgatory, for he
proceeded to ahow that hia text referred
. not to a place of suffering, a purgation
that, existed in the Apostle's day, hut
that tho apostle was here speaking
1 prophetically, of the end of this gospel
age foretelling a purgatorial condltloa
at that time not after men have died.
' nor In another world, but In tha pre
ant Ufa and on thla earth.
Indeed, said Tastor Russell, not only
la tha fire of thla text symbolical of
trouble, but tha same Is true of nearly
. all that la said about fire In the Bible,
There 1 a process of destruction, con-
j sumption. Cod's rlgnteousnrss is spok
. n of as a consuming fire which burns
Atrainst' all sin" and unrighteousness.
Likewise man's unrighteousness as fire
, burns Injuriously against all good
'things; as, for Instance, when we read,
"The tongue la a fire," which "sou
Rfir tba course of nature." . (James
lit, 60 So our Lord used tbe word
fir in many of his parables, saying,
, "I am come to send fire on the earth."
Purfatory Zn Our Text,
The context shows that the Apostle is
; discussing1 the church In her earthly es
tate; that noma of tbe brethren would
not at the tlma appreciate tha differ
ence between "the gold, 6llver and pre
cious atones" of the Divine promises and
tbe cheaper materials likening them to
"wood, hay and stubble;" but that a day
-would. come In tbe end of the age when
the Lord ' would specially test his peo-
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pie and when the testa would be severe
and rrurlal Ilka fir. In that day wood,
hay and stubble would ba coniumed:
but tbe gold, silver and preoloua stone
characterlallra of the true faith and
proper character-building would remain.
Wo aro not to underetand Mm to mean
that dortrlaea are all-Important, but
rather that they era reflected In the
character-development of tha Individual,
who without tbera would be unable to
atand In tho testings that will coma In
the cloia of this age. '
The Apoatl points out, however, that
all who build their faith on Christ will
eventually bo eavaO. no matter bow
muoh error they may get Into oven
though their entire faith structure la
wrong and will bo consumed In tho fore
told flary trial. Christ Is the founda
tion. All who build faith on htm. In
full accord with the divine revelation,
obediently, will become jolnt-helrs with
tbe redeemer in hia kingdom, while
those who build their faith on him, and
maintain It even through error, will be
eventually saved, though to a lower aal
vatlon. Theirs will be a purgatorial ex
perience purifying, sanctifying, fitting
them for an Inferior blessing on the
spirit plana.
Apparently wa aro now living tn the
very time mentioned In our text Many
of God's people under the fiery trials of
"higher criticism" and "science falsely
so-culled" experienced a loss of all tho
faltl) they possessed, because they pos
sessed only tha wood, hay and stubble
of human tradition, and not the gold.
silver and precious jewels of tha dlvlno
revelation. Nor Is this burnlnc at nn
end. Soma of Its most trying experi
ences are Just beforo us, according to
tho Scriptures.
St Paul elsewhere, referring to tho
same time. Inquires, "Who shall be able
to stand?" And he answers that only
thoso may stand who will "put on tho
whole armor" of divine faith as pro
vided for the soldiers of the cross In the
battle for God's word. Others will ex
perience a terrible defeat. We thank
Ood, however, for tho assurances of
hia n.n.t IV.nl ... n 4 1. 1 ..
..ID nviu HI". I " lliailj IJMJ fAUfl ICIIUl'S . . . . . ,
Will work out ultimntn hlesxlntr. minrM- I ii"vevt?i, ".u o." .1..0 y
TUB dtlarhabte train la a bean to
Iha elJerly matron, and quit aa
much a convenience aa tha ap
laio yoke and elcerea wa take 00
much romfort tn.
A niuat almpla afternoon gown nan
be changed Into a vary Important even
ing loi'.eti with but vary tittle trouble
and practically no lliu at all.
W'lirri making up Iha dreaa It Is a
vary elmtle matter lo Include a ehort
train that ran bo attached aa otvaalou
tirmanda. Tha gown may t antlraly
fintehrd and will ba quite perfect with
out the train.
Tha ahape ef this appendage Is a
matter nf taattv It may b round or
aquaro at the lower edga, or oven alant
off If tha wearer wlahe. but It will, of
course, taper In Ita upward couraa.
Tho width ta quite unimportant Tha
tram may meaaur as much,, as 14
Inch across th lower and r aa little
as 12.
Tho start Is usually' mad from th
wmlst lino under tho bolt. If there la
one. and twice down tha train -al In
tervals short loops less than an Inch
long aro sewn. These aro caught to tha
back of the aklrt with a few strong
stltohea. The train should
caught directly down lo tho skirt b-
cause tho effect will be too stiff looking.
Tho loops give a little piny, ao the train
falls lailo folds gracefully or bangs
stralglit oroordlng to Its width,
'When the wearer Is just a little
round ahouldertd and Inclined to fall In
about the waist Una the train may start
two or three Inches above th normal
wali:t lino and bo found very becomtnfr,
because It suggests a straight lino from
tho shoulders to tho hem, tho Irregular
Una being entirely effaced by tho soft
XuUls of tha train.
Another pretty fashion la to catch
tho train to a folded fichu, which may
be of net, lace or tho dress material.
Tba fichu passes over the shoulders.
crosses In front and closes at the left
or at both sides as fancied. The train
may meet tho fichu at any point be
tween the waist line and the shoulders,
as considered becoming.
A frankly elderly woman should at
tach the train at the waist Una and
let tho point of tho fichu fall nn Inch
or so below tho waist lino. This ar
rangement Is very graceful looking and
covers a multitude of defects. Tha
front can tako care of Itself, as a
rule, but the back must be taken care
of.
Qlven a separate gulmpe and a de
tacbablo train, one can make many
changes. The latter oan bo worn quite
plain for average occasions, while for
bninetlitng mora Important there could
be a decoration of lace or embroidery
which could easily be added and re
moved. The gulmpe, of course, would
be In keeping with tho train.
Elderly women do not go out as fre
quently aa younger ones, consequently
their wardrobe is less extensive. Vhe11
the eoreinaav Ibo lalltr la Mi
Tba Bin4 of iba rbllJ1 ar 11 la au.4 Iba wbar Ihef albad. Iba ciergyobaa B
. ... . k... b. . but 1 in awar utrr ma ! -
itu.ki bfli. li baa ba Ibarltliairtt4t4 Ibaea, Ibo aelhr aM lb
tmpteaaion for a nuatr f year. as4 I nerel r.latlr.a going ,p rirl. Tba
iha duality and d.btb af Iha laapf-1 4 bar tallmale friend, ktea lb rt4,
eiuna la tfapaudeat spun Iha eavlroev I but lb rl f lb r0Bpay 4 B4. II
menl and capacity of Iha child. I U Ibaugbl ollbar hglele or la
Tba ehlldra) In fovr elaa tn tba rib. g4 form la allow everybody (o aaluta
lie ehel eorae from hem ef varies I Ibo Carols ar lb cay.
(landings af cultur. Ignoranr. auiar I If manr gaaeta aro prn. II la
Billion, and baaaa. Tbalr rbol dare I 1004 pUa lo mark off aa atalo with
aro tha way btwon ibalr bora of I white rtbboo. roarhlag fraa Iho 4or
tiMiay aod lhlr Uvea of tha future. I hara lb yua autl ar I enter,
Tbey ar atop plug wttb yw rr a uiilua ,B the a pot wbar lb rmoty
whtl. WhAt r ran going la 4o f or 1 1. t, tako Plae. Tba aaalaat and
thamT
1b there not dp dawn la th soul of
yau lhal mother nature whoa a root a ar
fastened In a great yearning for pro
tection af lb young? 1 believe tf.tr
la And I m counting an It lo help
you aa th purpo In your rhoern
work and to lot lla Influane prrvad
your wlevpolnt today. A laarhtrt Po
you know what the spiritual naanr
of lhal word 1st It la one who knows
tha wayl
You bava trained for your work ao
that la book knowledge you are equip
ped to ahow th way to Iheaa young
mlnda that haven't oven uapetd Ita
-rtttl way 10 do thla, ta lo bava Ibo
four nd of tba ribbon bald by aa
many pretty youag gtrla. A nowar
method la la ba vo two hrtdaoraald
uncoil tba rllbon n altbar aid aa Ibay
advance, tbua making a pathway for
tha brld
Tba bridal eorttgo la new Often e
ranged bI a bona wedding, much a
It would b al church, except that Iher
are fewer brldeareetds and uahera. Ac
cording lo Ibla plan, th groom and
I. la beat man enter by a aide door. If
there la one. In any caee, thay ailp
in quietly, and atand at Iho left of lhal
eifrBa, 7. tnll amiiilw I
b4a4 by aaarU mt Svabaf. a alagta
b-f4atMl4 a rr f aiWalag I baas,
lb bHa cbib Ul wiib br faibae.
Adig I aiui lbar aa4b4. Iba
b.ba go firat. ba lb b ata. Baal
II. a brMtttttAtd. Iba NUi a4 frwbas
atilat tag 4usIb,
If ibo a-iib lake plaro la Iba af
larww. II la laiWa4 If a c4UIIa
aawd la Ibo 4:lbg twaabv Ibaro la ao
formal airaca. guttle goiag la a Ibay
tltata. atltr wlahlag oy la lb bridal
cwpi Tba reffaebatani tay b
r la olabwrai. la aor4sr Willi tn
Mtaaa a4 Ita It of lb Itwat II I
utual i tao owa or rnmr tbtAitaI
tfiaba. o;-riaIly If uma ef lb w4-
411. g gseal bavo rso fra a diets',
tlalllan, a4cba, cKlcbaa, r lab
el ar a la 4. en-auaiic. bra. cake sad
cffa aaaka a tiffvriant bill of far.
If win la aarved II la uauatty cbam
bag rva Tbe rualom of having a lb
labia large weddlag rak. bandaonaely
frlat. Itavar gta Mil of faahloa, Kot
a email bb4 quit! w4j!ag. ira rafraah.
mania anay rnalal atia;ly of cake aa4
win, (wffa may b eubtllutd by
tha wb dlaapprav of tha Utter.
PERSONALS
GAME WARDEN CATCHES
LONG WANTED FISHERMAN
Th Tlle. Or, Juna 14 District
0m Wardtn U mil arraalod O.
IUmm fr taking aturgooa lea than
foar fat la length front tba Columbia
rlvar. When arratad llanaan bad half
a doaea email aturgroa from IT tncbaa
down la II Inches Ibal ba bad caught
aa a sat lie ba had p La cad ta tb river.
Tba gam ardn La fa bn after llan
aan for aams time. Jta conducts r
laurant on Klret atreot. and lb of
ficars have believed that ha was aup-
plllng bio restaurant with flab naught
out af season, but ha was too running
for t ham until Mr. lt swooped down
an Mm and rrade a starch ef hi boat
bafora he aould eecrete Iha fish, I
CWaUal Uiatb awaahlso aAl
Ixrtr af gat) raale U 4 4 Iba
atUiBi4
It W. WUi aa-4 H A, Walls. AistBaag
af VMtr. Ik C. in s toio
I ibo MilMbA,
aV4 Ilkia4) aaJ MMr, karlletJt sr
lei. f t'auo4 fwi tr r (!
a in Maiitaaab,
ft H. JaAktagaa a aVtaaiaaa gAa Bf
sTaA. 4 W US J gitaota al lb
M.ilBtBafc.
I. A. 1-ba.B. H.ia (BAA af Wl-t
flir, Meal. ba4 tie. ' (wa! al le
Mollb'Avaa,
Iai4 blare J ard an, sr14et f 4ie
fw4 atkltafMly. a4 J. B. Maibjaalt.
of bo farallr. a4 Stlb ar a
lb 4liaa.
lur MciwirA, frull gwe of
i4 nivoe. 4 A gat I al Ibo gbwr.
K. A. nbltal4. A baallMBO Baa f
aWlaen. la f gweal al Iba Iwl
11. T. Webb, A BHiain aua r vyini
lAba Idab, la a gue al Iba si
A. Q. Ilitaler. f lb l4 MAy,
f ia4 la a gwawl al Iba eWward.
C. C Cum-, a wbasl maa af Allan-.
(Mtlts. Vtina la gueel at la aM.
W, aV -ulat, ll lt am of
I.rla. M'nK, ard wlf. ar sl al
lb (Wa ard,
t "bat La A. ISIara, a VitalaeM bbaa af
K). I gueal al lb aWward.
W. K, alrCaAny, a rJlra4 maa at,
tpokan. la a gutel al lb Howard.
air. X. r. Mody. wlfa of a maraaaal
f kUat, la gueel al iba fxrtla4
V Hilar IUnly. lb promttvaat raaA
eiwf of Uurna, Or, ta a gvaal Al Ik
rrtlBAd. .'
laB J. Mooro. th klal maa af
aid. U a gMtai at lb lrtiaad.
Olebrat Al WaJtfpoti.
WaldpaM. Or. Jsne It. A cbam
mealing wra said at Xar hall mday
sight at which ormlllA war appotat- '
4 to prtfaro for a grand labrUa
bar July 4.
Nature and a Woman's Work'
has produeod tha most rucatoaftU raxs
dy f o woman's Ills tha worlt ha over
know.
Nar?y forty years ag LydlA CL Flat-
bam of Lynn. Mas, dlaeavaral eonv
blnatlon of roots and barb
properly compounded ha
a moat rail ah la remedy for
of female Ilia
To rsator a normal healthy condition
ta th female ytm, Lydta E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound Is tho stand
ard remedy of tho world.
overej a 00 nv
10 which when - 4jk
proved to ba
for all f anna
KAt
t; t
Hit gray hair and baldness made Lira
' look too old. Young looking men aro
wanted to fill positions now-a-dayt old
: looking one are passed by and often re
placed. Do not be in the old looking
clots -get rid of your gray hair and don't
get bald.
Beii today wing HAY'S HAIR
HEALTH. It will restore thoe gray
nairs to ineir nstuxai color in noNtne,
Keep your calf dean and free lititn
candnirj giving the new hair a chain
to grow and thus prevent baldnen.
Don't delay it may mean lota nf
position or Inability to gel a new one.
HAY'S HAIR HEALTH will keep
yoti looking young, ,
l.CO sad 50e at Drag Stores ar direct epos
receipt at price a4 dealer name. Scad 10c for
trial boa la. phflo Hay Spec. Co Nawark, N. J.
Tot ll, ad -tweomiMBaAd Hf BUd
toor Crug Co. ' a
torial purification to all who " main
tain tholr trust In God and In the re
demptive work of Jesus. However
blind may be their faith, "they shall
be saved so as by fire."
Purgatory for ethers Also.
Tho pastor declared that many
Protestants, recognizing the Ulblp
teaching of Justification by faith, fall
to note that even wherr tho Lord cra-
clously forgives the sinner and gives'
him of his favor, he often still-gives :
him tests or punishments for such por-;
lion or nis transfjression as woull he!
represented by any wilfulness on his'
part. Immunity from punishment for,
transgression is granted only on thai
score of inherited weaknesses and beset- I
ments. In this sense of tho word. then.
all Christian people receive purgatorial '
experiences,, chastisements. . Such St. ;
Paul urges, saying, Tf we would judgu !
(chasten) ourselves, we Bhould not be !
Judged (corrected) by the Lord. But
when we are Judged of the Lord we are
chastened (given purgatorial experi
ences), that we might not bo condemned I
with the world" to share with th.ej
world in the experiences which wik
come to mankind in general under th
Messianic kingdom.
The great time of trouble which came
npon the Jews in the ond of tholr ago,
ended their national life, and it has con
tinued with the- Israelites for all the
centuries since. It will continue until
tho establishment of Messiah's king
dom, when the New Covenant of Jere
miah 5cxxi:31, will go into effect, carry
ing with It tho cancellation of all sin
and tba blebsing of Israel and all the
nations of earth.
But before that glorious day, the
Scriptures Intimate clearly, God will i
have a further reckoning with the I
Gentiles and especially with the portion
called Christendom. Richly favored, tbe
responsiDmuea nave been proportionate.
ins squaring oz that account means "a
iima 01 irouoie saon s never was since
there was a nation.'; But It will not
ba in another world nor In another life
nor eternal In duration. Instead;' God
.will merely permit the race, in selfish-
ess or heart rejecting his counsels, to
eck present civilization to such an
exVent that, unless thoso days were
shortened, there would no flesh be
savVl. But on account of the elect
thpk days will be) shortened, by th
establishment of God's kingdom, to re
straint evlL no enlighten tho worlrTand
to a!ft-tho-wiIling and obedient back
duty for three or four It la certainly
worth attempting.
A 100 horsepower turbine, driven by
the explosion of producer gas and air.
1h running a hlRh voltage dynamo suc
cessfully in a German city.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
122J TODAY marks the beeinnlnz of this most Imoortant dm merchan.
IWJ disirte event Eighteen "Owl" atorea observing: "Tho OwYu" Twen-
tleth Anniversary by offering savings that command the attention of
iSf the most thrifty.
IBS Every day this week we will offer something; different.
Tomorrow we have planned COMBINATION DAY.
Every two items grouped together at the price of one, and in
some instances even less.
At no time during this week's safe will any item be repeated
Tomorrow, Combination Day
The Second Day of Our aAnniversary Sale
&3
is
Wednesday will be Household Day, and dozens of items that will fo-fl
interest every household will be way underpriced. hiJ
We reserve the right to limit quantities to purchasers, and we
cannot promise advertised articles to last throughout the day. Deliv-
erics will be made at our earliest possible convenience. Lid
"The Owl" desires to extend to all Rose Festival visitors an in-
vitation to make this store their headquarters. Well gladly check Ijjifj
your parcels free of charge and cheerfully furnish any information
desired. (tT
Here Are the Combinations for Tomorrow
m, at . . a at Wb . t
a luc Dottie or reroxiae oi
Hydrogen and a 10c, 2-oz. pack
age of Absorbent Cotton.
TheC
Sabsrb) af OiUttd. CtUftmii
al
. ' 1 Tlttb tbtilar 11 , . tl.a.. .
fw a mw vtj 1 j t v vuiau m vvncc wit
rjjttba Pacific Cout Chartered
n '4L. I110'- laa" cumaie.- emnnce
V(i(ijJ " induttioo reQulremenii
if? V IIV eauiraJent to those of (nford
r S M A UiUrertiry and Unlrerelty of Cal
ifornia, nearby. Laboratories for
clence with modern equipment.
Excellent opportuoiuet for home
economic!, library ttndy, rauilc
art. Modern rymnaiium. Special
care for health of tttidentat out
door life. Chriitian influennt;
ondcnomlnatlonaL
Pretident I.uella Clay Canon.
A.. M., LI. D. For . catalopio
addrera Retiitrar,
Millt Collere P. O.. Calif.
amporule
M
Frets
a 10c package of Corn Plas
ters, with any Corn Preparation
sold tomorrow.
a for 19c
A a
a iuc package Lnveiope a
5c Pen Hqlder Sc worth of Pen
Points, and 15c Writing Tablet.
Fred
. for 29c.
a combination package of Soz-
odont, containing bottle of Soi
odont and a large size package
( of Liquid.
4 for 50c
a 20c stick of Williams' or
Colgate's Shaving Soap and a
1
a SOc Post Card Album with rrec.
every SOc purchase of Stationery ( ) -a SOc bottle of "Owl" Alkal
- -d Solution with anv Atomizer our
fnr 20- . ( chased tomorrow.
ay V t- AC-
IUl 131.
or 15c-
a 15c Hygeia Nursing Bottle
ri s mi. Nmn a. I ne fwn rnr
the price of on t F
a 25c Tooth Brush and a 15c
Tube of Lesley's Dental Cream.
AH for less than brush alone.
Freew
: f ) a 25c
ine ) poo wit
ur- ajl.Haii
Dackatra of Rexall Sham-
with every $1 bottlo of Rex-
Hair Tonic.
ree
a gold rim Medicine Glass
with every Prescription- tomor
row only.
or 29c .
a 10c Styptic Pencil a
size "Owl" Witch Hazel Cream,
and a 2ac bottle of Bay Rum.
ree.
a $1 Sterling Silver Deoosit-
ware Perfume Bottle with every
dollar's worth of Perfume or
Toilet Water.
for 25c.
I 6 cakes of Palm OHva Soap,
; worth 50c, and a 50c jar of ralm
! Olive Cream.
I.' v r
one of our regular 10c Face
Chamois or Powder Puffs with!
every box of Face Powder.
1
ree.
a nickel-plated. Collapsible
Drinking Cup with any purchase
of 25c or over.
for 15C -w-. a 25c. Nail Buffer
a 15c Hand Brush and a cake ) size vOwl" Nail Bleach
of Churchill s Soap, both for the ( ( two for the price of one.
for 39c,
a' Raetdent and Dar Bohool for Girls liT
charsa of fiiatora of Bt. Jobs Baptist (Epiaoopall
OtUtgiata, Aea4tml aa Bltaatstary ntpartaMBta,
Matlc, Art, Elocution, Oyaiaaaiu.
For eatalosaddreat THE SISTER SUPERIOB
OtOoa 3, St. Helena UaU
lalsS
NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. Crfa !
CMitimU Omrm. Malic Art. Elocniaa and Cestaier- !
eial Dcyta.XnMaataaa' Dat aWiaa-Keaaed Moral aa4 '
lateUectaal Tralaiar. Write f or AaaoaaeeaataL AAdreta
price of one.
Freel
) a 10c Face Wash Cloth with? j
) every purchase, of Toilet aP,
ree.
a good SOc Razor Strop with
every Kazor purchased here
morrow.
for 17c
a 20c oackaire of "Owl" Foot
(Comfort and a 25c bottle of
(Owl Corn Paint
for 25c-
Wbaaah, -A IUl 0a7C'rS"-"ba1
and a 25eT a full pint of
ach. Thej (hoi with every
ne. j ( cohol Stove.
Si
for SOc
Denatured A!cp-
SOc Glangan Al-j
a 25c Transparent Celluloid
Comb and a good 5Qc . Hair
Brush. 1
an 8xl0-inch jenlar'gement with 1
every order for Photo Develop
ing and Printing of SOc or over. 1
4
a 25c Nail File and a 25c size
of "Owl" Nail Shine. Tvo artt
eles lor the price of one.
for 43c
e 1 ) a
i- , Cutic
'for tl
-4 Free-
a cake of Cuticura Soap and j
Cuticura Ointment. I he two
the price of ointment alone.
Freei: free -. . Fi
1 a Rubberset Lather Brush, M a 25c Celluloid Baby Rattle V
with every $1 package of Gil- j with every package of Baby )
lette Razor Blades. .Food. n . u 1
a 2Sc can of Harmony Bath
Powder with every Bath Sponge
worth 50c or more. -
Free.
a 25c bottle of "Ow!" Smelling
salts with every Headache Prep
aration of 20c or "over.
Free-
I a Parisian Ivory Tootff Brtuh
'Kack with every Tooth Brush
worth 25c or over. r
Free-
-a 10c, 2-oz. packaee of Cotton
1 and one Sc, 1-mch Roll of Band
1 age with every package of Anti
1 phlogistine, Resinol or Poslam.
free!
To Be Given
Away Tomorrow
A Sample Package of
GOLDMAN'S HAIR RESTORER
Enough in each package for several
applications. Don't hesitate to ask.
this is our busy week, but we are not
too busy to. give you one.
ral? ' ' ESTABLISHED lSOi'':-;-:; ' , ;' , . '. ' -F
I V'i-rV, af7 . ' ' - tT . Vbms aaf
I m 1 11 11 i. 1 1 I...... 1 1 1 :i ""'
Seventh and Washington Streets
EIGHTEEN OWL , STORES
" OX THE PACIFIC TOAST
into thd Imsgo and likeness of Ood, 1