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,rayed - glorified trusting Innocent i is sweetness, and com- between ladonnas of teauiiiui relation o he A children is ana giaaaens THE OREGON STATES3IAN; SALEM, OREGOiN-- Uty ,UUMlaV the-4 Section of the. Sa- Uill hold ita next hesdajr; April 12, the Educational y library. There : T talk on the net- 1 lttes within, i suggestions for ImproTing thern. cd. The problem a grounds of one' t the section will i blackboard and ne interested Is SUNDAY MORNiyq APRIL. 91922 .... ... ... , , , ... I a 1 II ! Ml II I U - I II I I ft f Woman'i club their annual b&n Tening, April 4. n acted as- chalr- tilnmpnt rnmmt'. Viler, president of d. Other office rs. J. Smith, vice I. Stevens, secre cLane, treasurer. jn, club leader. M EVENTS Mothers' club V-arnlval at- the April 28 for the Sool soap kitchen. Writers w'll meet . Nelson Tuesday' i United XVAHO.ELICAI. snr;eln-al 4ftO North Cot- age street, IU. H. WUlard. lutoi. Bieh- p w. r. fltil, D.D, of "Allentown, Pn no 'who it to Preside it onr lnnnnl eon- erence to. be bold at DaUaa from. April S to 18, will be with ma Snnday even ng te bring (the meaaafe; This, will b ion . service, with the Evangelical hunches oa Liberty street sad Cnemekets treat, and will basin at 1 -30 A vrv i-ordial invitation U extended to all to lie present and enjoy Biahop Haifa K&. . Mrs. L. U. 'Willard, saperinien- ilest f th i Sandsy school, opens the Hunday sohooi aon- service promptly at 10. . She aar a on a aid at tha contest mut tvoik harder or it win have, to treats but we don't , knew which tide the moans. K let as sll work harder for Th list At -11 o'clock a will hava a aev. 4-ice, in which the children will tako the kreeter part. i They will eras ana render peeiai mnsifl and tho pastor will talk o them -for about 20 minute a. Mathara kadifathara, plaaae area roar childran to Some to thia aarriea, but yo sra, eor ially inrited, too. Thero will bo s union !.E meeting at 6 :80; Toang pooplo, o simply caanot sf tord to miss this tneotiag. Soi coma snd then Uy to hear utanop ttail praan. Evangelical Chareh Chemekcta atreet. W. Lanner. paator. Sunday school at iu s.m. Bt)eiii moiic. tftis Is rslm bun- flay,. Sarrnon at 11 a.m., anbjoet -'-'Jeana tnat sung. W.M.S. will nvsat at S cm i'bero will ba no araning aerrieea,- for hero will bo a anion meeting at the 'otttga street ETsageliesl eharck, Bishop Ifil of tha Uaitad Evanaalieal ehnreh. twU proachi Tho TJJt. will hold tha monthly business mooting Tuesday oven fsv : . r Mo sic week will lay with special irctea and' special the week. club women wilt o n weekv Iron . e spring con?en- ity .federation The state federa- II be held this k. . . v ' charge. Our school is growing steadily. We nave toe nomoliko aoirit. Btranaera alwaya waleoaaa. Jagna devotionai meet ing at 6:50 p.m. Xoonr pooplo tarited. Come tnj. Easter mifsl lerrkos this week. ota tho time sad plan to bo praaeat. Jnntoe eborch aTery afteraoan at 4:10. A dale ehoreh each avantng 7:30. Come and bring your friends with yon. Good nmsie snd helpful meetings. Seaniinariaa Matboaiat Kniaaoaal fifteenth, and. Kill streeta. David C. Haa el, pastor. Serrieee Sanday morning at ll o'clock snd Sunday evening st 7:30. Sunday school 12 o'clock. Alto aerrieea every evening except Monday and Saturday during Paaaion week at 7:30, when tho district superintendent, Rof. 0. Liadstrom, will bs with u. lla will eneak on tha oaaaion of onr Lard- Monday evening April lO, quar terly conference will be held at tha homo of Rev. and Mri. HsaaaL Iadiea sid will moot Thnitioy afternoon, April 13, at the homo of Mra. Wickberg on Salem height- - On. Easter Sunday we will dedicate onr new church and will have service morning, afternoon sad evening that day. Ton are cordially in vited to theto meeting. COVOSEOATIOHAZ. First Congrerationai Liberty and Cen ter streets., w. C ttantner, minuter. 10 s.m. Sunday school, with clsstei for all aires. A crowing school with room for you. W. I. Staley, snperintendent. ll a.m. Tate falm Sunday wiu do oo served as such. Thero will be a brief sermon on "Tha Messsgs of tho Palms." followed by the ebservanct of holy com munion. 6:30 p.m. Christian endeaveor. S meeting for oil young people interested In the better things, 7:30 p.m. "What ia Religion f" the first of a series of addressee oo this very vital subject. There will bo good music appropriate to tho services of the day by a chorus choir nodes tho direction of Mr. William McOilchrist. There will bo Passion week aerrieea on Wednesday, Thursday ' and Friday evening. Yon will be interested In them. On Wednesday evening 'Tha Christ wo Lore;" Tbarsdsy "The Christ arintondent. At 11 s.m, Pro-Easter 1 Ordination and iaatailation of eiders. 7 :30 p.m. Palm Sunday aer- vn-e. "Topic uoeervatieoe-of Jeans Paha Sunday. Jsntor C.E will meet at 3 p.m. and the intermediate and senior aecietiea at 6:30. Pasaiba weak emwaj bv tha minister: Tuesday "From Heaven i or from Men!." Wednesday "Tha Oes- olat House. Thursday, "The Lsmbl that Was Slain." Friday "The Savon Sayings t Christ on the Cross." 7:30 p.m. Session will meet at dose ef eseh service to receive now members. , Tho in struction class foro sll childrs of the congregation who may desire to become members oi tha church will meet in the Sunday school room Thursday at 4 o'clock. Parents ere asked to- note this snd cooperate. . MBTOBMSD. CKUeUm Capitol and Marion streets Sundsy school 10 aon.1 Preaching service (Eng lish), ll a.m. Ko evening service. M, I Demy, pastor. TJiriTAsUAJr Cottsge snd Chomekets atreeta. Rev. if. Fereshetian. minister. Church school st 10 sju. Orsded instruction. Class for adults conducted by the minister in the study of the hew Testament litera ture. Devotional services at 11 a.m. Subject of the sermon "The Courage of Ignorance. Fsim Boadsy will be ap propriately observed. Mrs. 'Fereshetian will sine tho Aria "He Was Despised." from Uaafel's Oratoria. "Messiah." Mrs. Fereshtian ia organising a children 'a ehoir from the scholars of the Chsrch school. ZFISCOPAT. St. Psnlf s ' "Tho Little Chareh en Stm Corner, Chareh and Chemaketa hWeets. Rev, 1L v. Chambers, rector. .. Lfaia Monday, lloly oaehartat st 7 :ao km. Church achool at 9:i. All chit s' idren era invited. Moraine prayer at 11 Subject of sermon 1 "Christ Weep- linr IWi, Jmiil.m " - 'Tha ohol wilt Under th following musical program. Lko Wss Betrsysd;" rTpeessioasi "AU uiory Laud ana tlon- oiS" Teaahner,. 'Venlta.'' , Gregory; Glorias," Mendelssohn; ''Benedictos, ,n Gregory; Bonediotus." Resd; "Oh Jes VnK Thoa Art Staading," Anfield: tenor iaolo, "Ride on. Ride on," by Scott ( by Mra. C. R. Mubton; "The 1 Palme." Fatira; aeoeaaiasial. "Ride on In J M,ajesty."; Dyke. Tho church will be ' tHArArataA wlfh rtsTma aa etna tahliai era OATHOUO Rev. J. II. Buck, pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7.30. 0 atad high mass with bleesing of the palm with distribution at 10:30. Benedict ion follows last mass. Masses on Monday and Tuesday at 7 snd 8. Lenten devotions on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mass on Thursday snd Friday at 6 On Saturday the bles- sins of fire. Easter water, the baptismal 1 fount, eta win toanmence at i eioca; I snd mass follows. Lent ends st noon frtdsr. "The I on Saturday. Oa Wsdnetdsy the com- Christ Who Died for Us:" von are I memeration of tho thrao hours of agony invited to these services. I of our Lord on tha cross will bo observed C st. noon a enaina at a CHRIS TIAS I o'clock.. Everyone is welcome to sll !0- Must cordially invited to .worship With r ' flu. Thai young people's society will Ui ; ffSaeet at :30 with Mr. Frederick Aldrlch as leader, r Tho nsual three-hour service will bo held on Good Friday with the addressee u tho "Seven Cries from 'tho Coaa." The hours are from 13 noon to S p.m. AU Chrtatiana who deairo to wstch ty ths cross will bo welcome. rt TeH Your a You're Go to see Polly the Follies s - . an - av keens (. Salads It dress listinc (nleai cars d sold )1?lnt ,acarta. 4 r KETH0DI8T lus. jrod,.- -L ges 3 .u. First Methodist Episcopal State and Cherah streeta; Blaine E. -Kirkpatrick. Minister. Claaa'. meeting 9:15 a-m. in m northwest corner room. Meeting of the entire' Sunday bosrd, : including every officer and taeher at 9 o!elock sharp in tia . Marian Lawrence room,' to consider soma very Important matters. - Sunday school 9:43 o'clock, J. B. Littler, super istendenui Todsy is "Homo Depsrtment lay." and "Deeiaion Day." A reeord attendance ia expected, ell 4 resent .last Sunday. Ws.mast make it 800 today- if wa hens to win ia the attendance contest With Corral I isr Everybody eomo far tha neat two ' Sundays and get the -tsuaaay achool habit. . Momiag worship 11 e'eloek Minute Man's address. Pres. -Carl O. 9onay, Sermon by tho paator on tha subject: ''HU 3riats as credentials. -En worth Lea rue meets at 0:30 o'clock Kvearag aervieo 7:30. Big gospel sing. fVrmon by the paator on tho subject, "Self or Christ 1 The music will be specially good todsy. . Special' passion week services from Monday to Friday, :80 o'clock. Dr. C E. Powell will be tha preafhar. Let us make thiSj great ween oa wtbukvusuv ikwiji . Leslie I iXethodUt Eplseopsl South Com- nJI llnra atraata. IT- V Pem- herton. paator. Sunday achool for Bible ndy st i5, E. A. Rhoten, superinten dent. Wait gTSded snd wsU taught clas ses for you snd yoar children. Come snd enjoy this! hour. Epworth laagna at 4 :0. ' Vouag people especially are nrred to attend. Tne meeting ta aurvo wn interest sad enlhusissm. -Morning wor ship st 11: o'clock. Sermon subject. The Stone Which tho Builders Reject A lUMna tha Head of the Corner." F-vening meeting at 7:80. aubject. "Tha Redeemer."! There will -bo meetings jv . aaantne tha eomlne week in this .knreh avcant SatnrdsT evsaing. Wa ihi avanta of tho last week - a' ' Jf our Lord' a life Wore Hia Death on Ti the cross. t You are oordially tnvisea to . . Tf .....j .it kf tha meetinrs. - They- will r he o( help sad yoa-will bs better fitted , , ' fe meet life's ceitiee by having fctrength . , , ether than your own. ' j Jason Leo Memorial Kortk Winter li hnd Jeffereon atreeta. Thomas Achaean, pastor. Earl Officor in charge of Junior li. t. a. thia is Palm Sunday the en . j tiro services will bo l keeping with the , spirit of the oay. .mayr wo , I that the eksllsngs f the Esster season f will be strong enongh to be the proem- . A incut thins in tho entire life Of war oom- . j 'munity todiy. Every fsmily-should find ' I n chureh in which to worship. We cor- 3 dially invite.-thoee who have no chureh -i. 1 Tk. ..hlrl the enornins: aer- V Vice at 11 a m; will be "The Mosaaga of I the Triumphal Entry." la thr eveoine ' at :30; the subject WU be t "Cbrlat O-ameata oeer js Doomed )City Thia - I servicewiU bs evtogetat Be.-Of froer ' 1 will preach: to the Junior chareh ,st 11 .SF A.m. Tho roang people slwsys hsve a - Xl ' ood time, f Sundsy school will onvsns j ' n : Ta.m. wuk - O, M. Rohertej In " M CATHOLIC CHURCH FACTS Jl. By iREV. J. B. BUCK (NOTE One et the best sxposltloa; t-. ..hi nMiarL both private end f public, in its vsrions sttitndes, U s-lven -.u the book, "Two and Two Maks Four." fSAl.i.... kv RM 8. Color, who la e Moth- ., i' tf ..(un.l ,iTMaiasacl. I I Wo was comptroller of Kew ork soma f t " . . namoeratla loader aad an VJuthoritresi school questions. The book I will bo plaeed in tha oublio ilihrary as I loon aa obtainable. an tt 'wUl.ae .well f 4 worth the time tskea te reed carefauy., t. -u.tth.w rtVI wa read ths reason Christ givoo for changing Bimon'a name to Peter. 'I'Aad Us asked His disciples, saying: Whom do nua ssy thst the Son of ansa is But mey aaiu. I . t. ..i.. .-A ..harm uf Uliaa. Sad foe iisvh. - . t . others Jeremiaa, or one of the propheta. Jeaus.ssith te them: But whom do yon aav thst XI am I Simon-Peter answered Vtii. TkH art Chriat. the Son of the Living God. And Jesua aaswering J paid: Bleaaed art thou, Simon Bar-Jons 1 (Simon the son of Joaa), because fleah nd blood lata hot revealed it to thee. but My rather who is ia heaven. And 1 lay to thee that thoa art Peter t and ipon this rock. I will build my church, and the a-atee of hell ahaU not prevail 'lnMth fihe plsa of CkrUt wss msds known. Ho wee to leave Church not chhesalnd Peter wee to bo tho rock upon whichi it was to bo built. Ho was toTbe Christ's representstive here upon lijrth, the first Pope. And from Petsr SoVn to Pine XI. 261 popes, there is direct a. line aa from our first prea idenl. Waahington. down-to Harding now I- .k. aie. That the gstso of hell have that Tint Christian Center and High I ervlcet, streets, J. J. Evans, paator. Over 600 a our Bible achool last Sunday. We ex pect more - today, for the interest le arrowing. A fine program at tho. assem bly period. Classes with competent in structors, boys' depsrtment with nearly 100 In. attendance: a fins orchestra: an orderly organiaation make an appeal to all and afford opportunity for religious Drorrets. Come 9:45 o'clock. The pas tor will spesk at 11 o'clock on "Christ's Moat Painful Experience." The music will bo directed by Mrs. Alice Wenrer. The special number will be given by a auartet. A junior boys' chorus hss be come ona of tha particular features oi tho evening progrsm. "The Door of Victory," will be tho psstor's evening tooie. . A real live intermediate O. E. meets st 6:30. Tho brotherhood snpper snd offieisl meeting will be held LTJTHEBAlf Lutheran Kant-. Btatsh and Eighteenth streets. Sunday aenoof at :45 Preschmg service (Germsn) et "10:30 a.m.-' The paster will deliver a Lenten sermon. Evening service (English) st 7:80 p.m. Bible school-every Saturday from V to 12 a.m. Ladies aid on Wed nesday st 2 p.m. Mid-week meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Divins service an Good Friday at 10:30 a.m. Every body is welcome. Ueo. Koehier, pastor. MISSIONAST ALLIANCE Christian and Missionary Alliance Mr. snd Mrs. H. E. Caswell, leaders. Usual meeting thia afternoon at 632 8. Commercial atreet at 3 o'clock. Alao at the aame place on next Thursday after- onlnoon April 13. beginning at 2:30 o'clock. Monday evening at 6:30. C. F. Trimble, I Tuesday evening,. Bible study conducted pastor ef the First Christian church at by Mra. Caawell at tho home of Mr. and DaRaa will bo the speaker. to and other restores. Quartet mua- Court Street Christian- North Seven teenth and Court streets. How many in Bible school today I : Come hear all about the Esiter services snd ear alms. A big day nlsnned. Be there 9:45 s.m. Jun ior following communion service. To day marks tha beginning of tho eecond and last week of oar pre-Easter meetings. Splendid interest shown. Crowds grow- in r aaeh niarht. Great slnflnrt Sirens Gospel sermons. Subjects: a.m. "Why I am a Christian." p. Resentence. Is it Sfaet' He Horn Again i uuesaay .-ust nan The BliieaD By the flow of the inland rirerw " Whence the fleets ot iron nave fled. Where the blades of the graTe-grass quiver, ; jTTtl Asleep axe the ranks of the dead -V Under the sod and the dew, , " . v Waiting ;the judgment tUy; v Under- the one, the Bine, " , Under tlse other, th Gray. These in the robings of glory. 3k Those In the gloom of defeat. All witlv. Uie battle-blood . sory, la the dusk of eternity meet Under the sod and the dew, Waittng the Judgment day; Under the laurel, the Blue, Under the -willow, the Gray. From the silence ot sorrowful hours The desolate mourners go, ' 4- Lovingly laden rith flowers. Alike for friends and foe: Under the sod and tbe dew, , Waiting; the judgment day. Under the roses the Blue. Under the lilies, the Gray, k. Mrs. B. M. Scobee, 435 K. Winter street, will be held at 7:30 as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Caswell hare beea attending the council, of work era this past week in Seattle. Rev. Paul Radar, who eue ceeded Dr. Simpson as president of the Christian snd Missionary Alliance, with I bare Alice HOlCOmbe there also Kev. e. j. tucasru ana otaers nsveirvr.n, a .,. .l. .v. had the Ssattl. and Taoomn meetings in I " P-1 "e caras on charge. . I table, and I believe we can keep the true ' inwardness of this thing So, with an equal splendor, , 1 The morning sun-rays fall, With touch Impartially tender, j ex . On the blossoms bloomlnf; for all Under the sod . and the dew, f Broidered with gold, the Blue, ; Mellowed . with sold, the Gray ' So, when the .summer calleth I On forest and field of grain, .' With an equal mnnnnr falleth Tbe cooling drip, of xain Under the sod and the dew. a. Waiting the Judgment day; i " Wet with the rain the Blue, Wet with the rain, the Gray. f ? Sadly, but not with upbraiding, '' The generous deed, was done; In the storm of the year that' are fading. No braver battle was won: Under the sod and the dew. Waiting the Judgment day; , Under, the blossoms, the Bine, Under the garlands, the-Gray, No more will the war-cry 6ever, f ' w Or the winding Hyers be red; They Danish our anger forever. When the laurel the graves of our dead Under the sod, and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Ubve and tears for the Blue, Tears and love for the Gray. ; . " ' F. M. FINCH, jl Today, April 9, Is the anniversary of the victory of Ap pomattox, when the Union forces .were at last, victorious and the Union was once more safe under the starry folds, of Old Glory. Today, 57 years later, hand in hand as brothers who have fought for a common cause on a foreign soil, we realize 'more than ever the philosophy of the poet's: Love and Tears for the Blue, Tears and Love for the Gray. 23a i hJm directly to Marvin, stopjjing Koaly at hie own old " home . for some articles-of clothing he needed;' It had beea a trying experience. and I did not wonder at the si lence of either. But Mr. Drake compensated for them. , He kept up a running fire of brilliant com ment upon every topic imaginable, showing himself conversant with the work and news of the world to a marked degree. I don't know when I have enjoyed listening more, although I could not but observe the old' egotistical man ner which had so annoyed me creeping through his speech. I must correct that statement. I enjoyed listening to Mr. Drake until I happened to catch Dicky' BAPTIST First Baptist William T. Milliken, I out of the newsDaDers. which is muumr. a urn usual tcrricn ua ouir i . . . . , , . "Death Bed I day April eth. Bible achool at :45. 1 me one imng 10 oe aesirea now, Monday, "Why I Edward Schunke, anperintendent. The I You can bet Milly StOCkDridge'3 is, vrav lan icdwi ss ssuw sss uisu si. iraus I , . . . of SilTation." Wdas4ai va'X, I outlined for syatemtHc study f th I iiiir wiu ttuum xuu -uiub yr- Mia 8Td,, Thursday 'Tho Chief of 1 Bible. Mor&inf wonhpi mt 11, oveninff I Utically down here. Will Quick en- Cs:.- t W.tali eianava fAs tale I twaaahin as ? Rll UTawh n aaoffiAtl 'Rasa 1 Djaiuirral t?n ru, v an. lf ivji nva ma nuieuiu as e .vv. amvi isiHa bivja saawaaaj mom- Saturday ana rsunaay. surprise Friday, 8a- ran 'Fig Trees." Evening topic "TheonSh come to terms when they Volunteers will visit ak-k- ia'the after-1 King Who, Hid among the Stuff." All I gee this. They'll be mighty glad noon. inwrmmsw vxr 'i - mi lain, unuiuui ui turn . . mm sii. . ..-. ... n n v, a rl 6:30. Evangelistic service 7:30. Yon:l0. topic "The Msster's Invitstion." I to have the indictment quasnea will find a warm welcome to any. service. I The psator teaches sn Adult Bible class I and the whole thing hushed UD 1 e renin.?. The centxml AHrVociatton mta I uui.avij b yuwuwi. ihcuuctu FBIENDS r l with this chwh wdnedmy and 1 Stockbridge will be a free man to ! CS a V O.t.aa VatU. Qmitk fTn iaS let in 1 fTsesaaiS A thia OaWShaaJa TJLTA an Aaa A sssW aa - I elal and Washington - streets, . natnan i tsrnoon sunaay scnocn session conanct-1 c.v.u, j Swsbb. psator, Sunday, school at :45.1ad by Eev. Geo. H. Young. D.D.. Wed-1 Door ch&n. I don't know what he'll Junior church at 10:40. Students from Ijsesday evening young peoples session I . ... . . TT. . tho North PseiHa Kvangeliatie institute I with sddreaa by Mus Lucille Withers of I uu wiiu uis ueeuuiu. nan iuc of Portland will hsvov charge ot the tSwatow, china. I town is related to his dead wife, 11 o'clock lervice. There Will; be gooet . . I j lVt i, i.a v a singing. Evening service st 7:30. CJS. I CHEISTIAw SCIEHCE I auu tuey re an ngaiusi uiiu, auu, 0:3O. tisset jveeier, presiuens oi st O.E., Walter Wright aupsr Sunday school. tendont of I 'Couldn't I faltered as I First Church 440 Chemeketa atreet. I nt nnr hs ntie-hr nnf in n hack AS 11 ajaw Bible lesson, aubieet "Are I . . . . ' .. Bin. Diaeaao acd Death Real I" 9:45 a.m. I TO nis nome. Sunday achool. Wednesday evening tes ttivi.. j w.!..j. tt:.vi..4 ...ana I timonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading Iiuuisua xricuua, uiaatauw -- - . fc w m, - I l.V-J snd North Chureh i street, L G. "dl room,.' bboiiio. j. em pie, open every i caugnt XJtcay a asionisneu - J- "in-"" JLi.. fessiftS. "ah :?.'JJZZ then went on more bravely. "For Our school wss the largest- last Sundsy I uoo to on services ana to our read that .it hss ever been: let's make it si"S vv little larger thia Sunday. We have das sea for all a sea, come ana stucy tne Bible with us. Morning worship at 11. Christian endeavor at 6:50 and preach ing at 7:30 p.m. Toons; people's prayer meeting aad Bible class oa Monday st 7:80 p.m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome to our services. United Brethren . Seventeenth snd Nebraska streets. Englewood..- Take the 17th atreet car.- Sanday school lu s.m. C. P. WeUs. superintendent. 6:45 C.E. Walter W. Wella. president.. . Evsngelist Kaw. Mhta Emma Psao has started a relia-ions eajnpaiss which promises te be ths most soceesefui, i-evrrsi ina-comroun-4tv a. Eaeleweod-has over haaV . Msas Pace, cornea, to ua from maransitowa, jowa. She' has eeadacted-revival servicee through . the. Eastern . Sutes vwith good results. Meetings every vsaisg except Saturday. . Miss Psse is prompt in com mencing her -meetings, Sunday 1 la.Jav and 7:ao. FKESSTTEEZAV . First Presbyterian On Church street. between Chemekts and Center. Ward Willis Long, minister. Sabbath school meets at :45 a.m., H. E. Barrett, sop- HI HEART O I HUSDIO Alice's sake, I would like to in- ' vito him here (or a few days until ! he gets himself together." "Suit yourself," Dicky replied indifferently, "only he and Drake will have to share a room." I flushed at the covert inso lence of his tone. But Mr. Drake was . ready with a response, and either did not notice or pretended ignorance of Dicky's tone. "I shall have to return to town tomorrow evening at the latest," he said, "so that difficulty will be solved." "But you. must be sure to be here for dinner tomorrow night," I said Lillian with the privilege she always assumes in our home to HOW THE RELEASE OF KEN- our great delight. "If Madge NETH STOCKBRIDGE WAS doesn't care I should like to have ACHIEVED AND WHAT HAP- J Stockbridge and that plucky Miss Adele Gawiisost'e New. FTiaew of REVELATIONS OFA AY1F.E CHAPTER 339 ROMANIST "1JNITY" PEN-ED AFTERWARD. e "We mast telephone Alice, Hoi- combe directly." I said enthusias tically. But Lillian put up a pro- Holcombe together at a dinner table. They have certainly been through enough to appreciate a little decent treatment." Dicky Protests. I. should be delighted," I said persistently tried to prevail sgsinst church, we hsve ample proof to, all -a, a.s aMiAVT aincea, a nan hs J non-Cstholio snd Protestsnl authors have T ehewa great fairness to ths church; but it ia alee true that many hia tori ass have I manufactured biatory to suit their i ! !?'' Is not my purpose to judge them ( v .n.innl to discnmuisto between V":' A anaUcn. Mnch less do I j wish to incite recontmUt er even the snspkion of hatred, for wo CathoUes pray i rf.a. h.t tha. measnra et Gods mercy ' to as msy be that of onr own forgivsness k i , .. 'u tpansrreaa scainst us. But I would oak everyone when somothiBg wnica would seeas sw w thst ho would go to the source and learn tho truth. (The truth is sll tho Catholic I church wants known, and I can say con fidently that- the truth will never harm ter. Adv. Tha Komaniat err arainst Protestant iam is thst it leaves to the individual I testing , hand. certain rigaia oi moral cnoice m naneiii t jn. 1,1 . rt I of eonaeiaace. While aeekinr to inform I UV, " "' uj """"b w him and educate his conscience, Protest-1 this tO gO OUt Of here tonight. Ld"." inTerm. .Tpersonsi ,Z -he said. "I don't trnst the tele- with truth. Then I turned to-Mr aponaibiiity, perseasi relationship. Rom- lphone wires. And tomorrow Al-1 Drake, all my hospitable soul ou'.- iJltu.;&-t to-Mr. Drake, raged. by Dicky's curtness Divine win: which, it true, must b I you and Madge and I will go over I "You simply must be at that inreiuoie. else tno wnoie ayatem ia uerir 1 . ... ... , 1 . 1 . ,, , 1 1 a tne aiatrici siiorne; a. uiucn 1 uiuucr luwuixuw uitui, 1 asm Some nave thought that from the Be-1 with this. I ll also have Jane I earnestly. a east of honor 01 n.i!itSrvniMe7 brought in he's under Mr. Stockbrldge's release minus The first representative Christian to er-1 surveillance, it anybody shouM the man who set him free would ?"r;:ZZA happen to ask you and when he's be a Hamlet-left-ont-sort of af- Koman chareh. 4 confronted with, the whole, thing, I fair, don't you think? Homaaists ssy taat. quarreling everi,. jfA-vr.t.Ma.e will nn Wa bnwAd laiirhinp-lT hnt with Sjawwvasws as.Bs v nat aaw w w-ajas.aaais f w w wv.- gin by holding his false Imprison ment against him." . "Who's holding.! anything against anybody?" Dicky demand ed indignantly, N"Good-nlght! I'm going to my own room in my own home and read; Of all the crazy, footless stunts. So long, you bunch of filberts." He swung .out ofr the-room as he spoke, and. the glimpse caught of his face showed me, that it was dark, with annoyance or some- stronger feeling. . But when the next night and the dinner hour finally arrived after, one of the most exciting days I had ever spent, Dicky was himself again, a most royal host. as he always is at his own dinner table, and to no one did-he show more impressive courtesy than to Allen Drake. Kenneth Stockbridge, pailid from his long imprisonment, and with an expression of unreallza- tion on his face, showed only by his eyes the relief from torture that, the clearing, of his name had brought '.hint;;. He waa silent throughout the 'Whole meal, rous ing, himself only. to. answer, such questions as were asked him. , Alice Holcombe from the other side of the table watched him an xiously. She herself was radiant with happiness at the release ot the man she loved, yet I saw that his demeanor worried her. We had been through much that day, she and I. Lillian and I had brought her the news early in the day and had taken her with us to the district attorney's office. There Lillian's prediction had come true, and the order for the release of Mr. Stockbridge had been merely a formality, and one that we were able to execute with in short order. And we had bun dled him into the car when he was finally set free, and, brought .eye in V moment when he had for gotten tq mask' bis looks." And the glare lie cast upon me was enough to make Indigestible the most wonderful dinner in the world. (To be continued) tjaf ayette Lliniral - Sprir.: v If yen are suffering' frets rhemmathrm, srte eead diathesis, goat Bright' s disease, dmheteav diseases el the nausea ayatom -aud tho ekia, we eaa euro or relieve yew. Hotel and Cat Urea. Ask foe la formation. TJee xvomanists say mat . quarreling ovezi irfct, ralisioua beliefa ia a sin: and that they I ivennein oo it, lor they hold the so-eaiied i doubt come across with the truto i a toucn 01 tne impresstveness tnat Jie 01 I incasi ei lansi, OI Mli..i. nwlAl.1lw liMilan an I alwava Invoata tiio maMAV Catholic Tradition, that has been believed I "c " w h"""-" , I J - long." ' ' - I 1 aon t aon t need so natter What's the reason Madge has I tng. an argument." he said In a to be mixed up in this mess?" I low tone. "Your mere wish isr Dicky demanded truculently, sufficient for my stayiHg. "Isn't- it bad-enough for her- to- be "Per ray part," Interposed named in this damnable scrawl?" I Dicky dourly, "if you ask me 1 everywhere, at all times, snd by sll." This fat paraded aa' the test of Romanist belief, and unity and Catholicity. . "Predeetinatiouiam" ia aa important point ia religious belief; bat there are two sides to the question. Spits' ot their boasted unity, many books have beea written oa both sides, by Romanists. In this age-long quarrel, each "sect" has proven tho other "heretic." The fight I he took up the dead woman's let- an!..ru.Ve and shook it f iercely "with- called np at tho Council of Trent; but I out her trotting down to the ins aiviaion among ins meoiwrs-was sol , ,, throatanino that thev evaded a deeiaion. I jail a And yet, oa a problem ao vital te any j "Not to the Jail, Dicky. Lll- one-way luterpretatiea, arpenoa taw souls I ef bait tha world! - I llan-correctea. The quarrel beguo isoo years sgestmrr 'i do not myself see the ne-j grimly. "And as it happens, we SI. Xmsniirecia - hVv. ceesity," Allen Drake began, but didn't ask your advice. Dicky think it's rotten bad taste to have dinner celebrating that man's release from prison. After all. that dead woman was his wife, you now. "More's the pity." Lillian said It isn't a formal dinner. sects hsve armed for some ferns of Free Will: while the Donvl Lillian cat him short While Dicky I bird aTiTSSi rJU glared at him.. t little one. Just your family, Sk- aido has hsd support from "the Fathers.' h ; I bridge and Miss Holcombe. Allen infallible pope has ever d.red to teu Madge's Suggestion. and.-tne. And don't you call a which is final. Some hsve - seemed te --. - scheme of mine rotten bad taste fmbi."opr.i!Iosi bo?i?;tahttnkk ""'a Just because she is men- or I'll hold your head under the succession. . . I tioned in this that she must got pump. .That poor devil has suf- Adv." v R-JAii3 irHl3.i there, she said, "I'ln- going towered long enough- Doa't jou be- j All The New. Ideas in Corsets, Brassieres, Cor soletts and Bandeaux. 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