tun fhv «nay «xentnï¬c method ' my advantages. It 1' Mix†remedy for l†‘f twn~: 1t is the m“: ..: memo". ".r. “'0!“ and it IK'Oid‘) {M M strozï¬ results of Opel“ am on page 3) CI‘ “1."? foundation. Chlfis' vfo-"furex' mat it is POS‘ all manner of disease uu', '71r".)~'. as WES dam hr rm" ._,\ N of the ear- c» rnm» hcaling works -r:~~i ."nruugh obedience «1-: ma: law is in full ': H19 Win "9' M» .- minis have Wished ‘0 heal the sick (.0- J1?“ numwr as the sick x If.» primitive ("bris- <Â¥ :wr‘ons are persuad- -‘n INN! works could be the hope of overcom- ." the flesh would mt igh :he‘ \he had tried 0V2?! m {he . ecurd states the 4‘ n»: ._vmz on physi- r 4 «i healed of any." A22 when <he touched the {:1 ""‘t{ ' There was In- H a mad a spirit of :h r>". )98!‘.\. am! VI: xer, and could 1n no Wise 1 Jasus spoke of her 5.11.â€; had bound; which h» in! not believe her x 'hspensation of ProVâ€" L‘EM her :0 him. Ind '7 Woman. thou are "v :r‘ï¬rmity r: we instances the dead ::'~_- The daughter of 3: Med when the sorâ€" Jf‘pt’zled to the Master h» saw of the widow's ‘. party was on the vuy .xrw: Lazar.†had been It baking any uselessness of lever Daked and zed :resh every day she“ 11am: :s. even with women qr!» dud their on baking. elry Stare OT w “The Raven" if Glee Club n large ban- Saturday s at Dealer Bread u â€â€œ1â€. 3‘1“"! Hotel and CC‘. 1Ԡi") mortal be- yndxuon; not even tenth is inevitable thh the divine the demonstra- a, destroy even ’C $ 1,000,000? C entnl Avg. u matured whole, There was a man Hvied thlrty md 5“? In a helpless 3“ inmi Beth‘da Luz wf the VI- “5' him he of I! and henied. There was made an issue of and you’†f bothem. longer~ We sometimes hear it said that the Dhyaical healing accomplished in Christian Science is merely the re- Suit of faith. Let if. be admitted thlt faith is desirable, yes. even necesâ€" “YY: this in no way detracts from the Practienl value of Christian heal- This new found faith was a. living “MI and through her loving minis- tntions scores. were healed of di‘ ï¬nes pronounced incurable. Being CORYinced by many infallible proofs the: she had discovered the Principle tnd rule of scientiï¬c mind healing, she then demonstrated tlut it was Mible to impart to students an understanding of this Science which would enable them to heal the sick. ““15 Was begun the greatest. religious movement and the most‘eflective re~ form m the henling of sickness kWWn to recent centuries. There was no person to whom she could appeal for an explanation of this wonderful healing. There was no book save the Bible which could throw any light upon her experience. She tells us that this book answered her questions as to how she was healed. As she read the inspired Word in the light of her marvelous experience, it spake to her in a new tongue. In the scriptual understsnd- in: of the Scriptures, she discovered the Science of Christianity and learn- ed how its sacred truths can be hu- mlnly applied to the healing of sick- ness md sin. It was Mrs. Eddy's great need 01 physical healing which led to the dis- covery of Christian Science. The re- medies known to medical science had W and her physician said there m no hope, but her faith in God did not waver. She turned to the one hï¬nite good for help and her prayer m answered. She did not regard but restoration to health as a special dispensation of Providence. She be~ lieved and afterwards proved that it ‘35 the divinely natural result of the Operation of law which could be un- derstood and demonstrated. moms 0F LECTURE 0N CHRISTIANSOENCE Continued from Page 2 “ions and material methods of heal- h‘. It is always available. There is never a time or a place that the ram- edy ls not at hand. for God's law and love are ever-present and omnipo- tent. Is it not believed that God is oter~present to help all men in the overcoming of sin? Why then should it seem unreasonable to declare that 60d is ever-present to help in tne maxing of other discordant conâ€" ditionn‘.’ chiefs. Assorted styles to each box at 15c 29c 50c 85c LG) and 150 per box. 4 25 athinking The 'kaer Tu) lur â€unnu- .unsuung of rudn a dufferem models can be construued It educncs and amum 541 SWEATERS? WHY NOT? Warm and stylish Sweaters, Scarfs Caps Mill surely pleue. Our stock: offer remarkable value and varieties of the latest all wool and silk and ï¬ber com- binations, also brushed Angora Sets. the latest colorings. solid or combina< non stripes ladies. children's and in- fant sizes. Merchandise mammd Glove Bonds are Vaicvonvenient and satisfactory way of sendin a 'fL We issue these for any amoent‘you wish. Store hours ““31 Chnstmas, 8 a.m :09 p. m. Shopping early in the day is strongly urg . ny purchase stored for late delivery or call. A v12: eeleefign of Jewelry for men, gamma: and childrenâ€"Gift Books for young and oldâ€"Holiday Stationery, :uitebly boxed 25c to 2.56 Practical Gifts for the Homeâ€"Christmaj Specials Embroidered Pillow Cases and Day Slips, l pair in box 11†box. Embroidered Bath Towels Sets. 1 large size. 1 guest size, I wash cloth â€35 box Fancy bur dered Bath Towels, colored borders. 3 piece set. box 1.25 Fancy Linen Towels Huck or damask weave, all sizes. 29c to 75c High grade Bed Spreads Warm Blankets. single or double sizes. Silk bordered warm Comforters. double bed sizes, also Crib size at cut prices. Table Linens. fancy Starts and Center Pieces embroidered. new selection. Leather Table Covers. Pillow Tops. brown and green Hand painted China Japanese wear. Pictures Cassaroles. China and glassware is naturally the best ï¬tted to serve you, and in order to assist you in your selec- tions we have prepared this list of sug- gestions, which however, does not cover one third of articles suited for gift pur- poses, that we have assembled here. “The Christmas Store†‘ The most eflectual gonna of con-l The Int nll day unsung of Trust, fserving that which is; good and nthuild {or 1915 will be held on low Lthe some time delivep’ng humanity 5 day nut. December 13. A: In. “n. from the discordant conditions. in town of (â€huge is to spank in the l’impart the understanding! 0! divinelnftzrnoon on “French Hospitals old 113w, which nlwnys works out goodf'l'hair Present Needs." the busing. land is never the 900er or cause ofimeeting o! the Guild will b. 5.5.: .t levil. "A good tree; nnnot bring} “:00 n. m.. followed by n {all "port [forth evil fruit. Mithet' can n corrupt u! the blm! earnings nu! “)0“- tree bring forth Ndruit,†declnr~ tum; n lnrxe Attend-nee 1: «mn- ed the mat exponenï¬ of divine luv. ly requested. In his truly wonderful dissertation on faith, contained in the eleventh ichapter of Hebrews, Paul writes, "He {that cometh to God must believe that the is. and that he is a rewarder of Jthem that diligently seek him." The ‘opening sentence of the Christian Science textbook, “Science and {Health with Key to the Scriptures." iis as follows: "The prayer that re- (forms the sinner and heals the sick iis an absolute faith thï¬ all things iare possible to God.â€"a spiritual un- lderstanding of Him. 'an unselfed ‘1 love." 3 When the sick are bfought into lharmony with God’s lawjthey are re sored to health. How is’ this accom- plished? The prayer of faith is the :unfailing remedy. When‘ it is under- stood that the Slt‘k are healed by rea- son of the activity of'divine Mind operating through spiritual law. who will say that the prayer of apirituul understanding is less scientiï¬c than the mental operation which diagnoses dis/ease according to material theo- ries. or that it is lessI‘eflectual in fhealing the sick than isi the drug or tapplication administered in accord- ance with the material ,diagnosis? It icon no longer be denied that the jck lare healed in Christianï¬cionce even jthough the majority are not prepar- ed to admit that the method is scien- ;tiï¬c. One may questiotl the method but he cannot deny the result. We hear a great d 'l these days about the conservntion f henlth end the men: by which this most desir~ nbie end can be nttn' . Few per sons realize how, much rietinn Sciâ€" ence in doing in this dirtcuon. mm.â€" tian Science is n preventive u well u a cuntive. Thousand- hnve been re- stored to perfect hen] utter they bed been pronounced Incunble, end there is no means of e‘timnting how many have been hulea before they reached the eoâ€"called incunble stage. ing. rather does it. show that this method of healing, even from a hu- man point. of view, is ‘eaubiished upon a foundation more enduring than that which supports the gigan- tic ï¬nancial enterprises of a commer. cial age. Box Handkerchicfs In an endless variety, neatly embrondrred styles for ladies and chddrcn. All linen iniual handerchiefs fer men and women‘ Hand em- brmdcred ladies handkerchief: in a most unusual trend of styles. a†white and dainty col- orings. Crepe de chine handkcr chiefs. Assorted styles to each ww"'¢hf Wehawmdwwm Apparelâ€"(neg Drank-dz. Build: A few tug estio ' of article. con- ceded t e gr eat popular- ity for giftpurpooeo Dainty Neckwear. Ruffs and Fur Collars Silk Hosiery. neatly boxed, 3.00 to 450 box (3 paint High gradc Perfumes. and Toilet Watera Sachets, ctr Buudmr Capes beautiful styles in silk and lace, also tap and Apron Sets. Fancy tea. fudge and sewing aprons, novel stylesSOi: to 100, Handsome Crepe or Velour Kimonos. silk trimmed. "Comfy" bunging Robes, made of heavy beacon blankets. Boudoir Slip pets. large range of colors. knit, wool soles 59c to ['00. Muslin combination slips and Corset cover sets. neatly boxed Silk Petticoats, all popular shades. fancy scalloped tlouncel Fancy goods a vast selection. sewing baskets many sham silk waists Pattern} Wool dress Patterns wash waist Patterns boxed Appropriate Gifts for Ladies or oSn.i Th. 1m m an mum; ol runny and alanine {or ms mu 5. hold on non. ~99.- [HEWPARKNWPARKW You can make the task 0! my sch-(nun a plenurr 1! you mil pm!“ In the mynnl at .m gel ecuons presented by hundreds 01 different Mud. vl playthmgm .n the â€Casual 0! Toykd" u Warren'; We have just rtx'flV'Od an Audmotul uwnnwnx ul unporud (an of (he hmhefl type. Mechanicd and Frn‘lmn toys. Rune, game-I of all dexnphom [Doll- eu‘ , 1n shun mink-e thlt will men! your Intereu and nlu‘lu‘tmn. Then there llt‘ Amern-n mede loyl. such u leroads. Amencan Bunlder Nu. [in-om sets. “'«x-d-buxldmg wu, cu lhal will «I the boy athinking, The 'kaer l‘uy" lur lmlam‘e, - unsuung of rudn and npooll nth 1|th I thouund dlfferem models can be construued. n educnes and amum 5a Our Toyland is Highland Purk’n Cheerios! Spot 111m Day: Mrs. John Bley of (‘hlrutm who in chairman M {Le Home deportmmt of Womcn~< Fluhs ..‘ Chicago‘ IJd past president at the Fruit And Mur- ket Club. WI“ speak at the Woman'u (ivic Cluh tomorrow Afternoon. Ill-“R the lines of cnz.p¢r|0v¢ maria-tint, This is a champ:- of progum. {went n-mwluN wen- roquxrml. Whllrl (he [u-oplr- nmrmurvd lu-cnuu- hr mzul untn :l ~lrk mun. “Thy aim lvr (nrgnen thw." he lulu-d "Whether 1( Is rumor tn an}, Thy Hula are far mvwz the»; ur In m), Anw. and walk T" Tu thv mumrtmx; mm. “hum ho ht‘fllk’d hs- and, “Rehnld. lhllu all made- whnlr H: llu mare. hut H “mm.- lhing comv m1!†â€mu" Jesu: commanded hm gtullvm~ heal the sick and put out den}.- 3.- well as preach the gospel, and â€Ill command was faithfully ndhemd to until mortal belief lubntltuu-d malt- rill methods fo'r God's pow" in (he hauling of sickness. {u It is belimed by many that distan- and suffering are to n (‘oruln extent in accordanm- With the lhvme phn Jesus regarded humnn experience from an entirely (hm-rent pomt M View, and his ~urrru In \nen‘uming discordant condutionq prou~l that hxs {aith was right. Mortals have [nude 11 fatal nmtuh in concluding that there is one run My for sin and another remedy for th‘knesfl. Jesus wns as successful In healing sickness as he was m dvatruyv ing sin. Why then should hu hut luc- considored nn authority In the one ms» as well as the other“ In hut teaching and prm'tice, physu‘ul and moral healing ware nnv. Nuwhen- dud hr Ultimate h)‘ “uni or deal that «Mr I! one desires good he must lmk h) the source whnnrc good can comm He must do this undernundmgly. Ar (-ording to his enlightened {nth he will receive .Lhe Meaning he demru Woman's Cn'IC Club ‘riniry Church Notes Reï¬nement a n d qualm an- caslly dxs hngmshc‘d A“ you Will no nu- bmh rm bod l ed In they latest suit ham and purses We (all 3pm m! nun: non (u the handsome L'hmcsr Inna-r WHUHIQUC‘ and picturesque [he Ian-M Vogue‘hrrmln thr mash bagx wnh shell frames or gatc lurks. Prnuln 1 50 pm seal leather beatâ€"Muff pufï¬b. Ch: [0 Leather and Mesh Bags for Gifts Why not Gve Gloves for Christmas? Aï¬mï¬ 233;; 3:170:31." nurvd tu-cnuu- hr mun. “Thy aim lvr he lulu-d "Whether Don’t forget the Baby 1r Inuim‘r, xcd. n educ Yrr mumr, making I perk†lowing fur the the-nu- of the Afternoon, “The Place u! RAlundnnIlh Tlrore m Modern Thought," {non by It†I-lll: Abeel Mm Abrei rue moor Mung nrmmnh u! we hfe of T. Kurt, reading some n! bu 10"on poch, winch doll with the poetry 0! (he soul, llFU, rvudxngn from “Gib unguh." and the- "thin“ nnd [)"l'h .u, Mar-'Mu-«I'p {unmanng wny. m hvr «In-m, Urn, um†made [he prw {run Wan-f (m! n~ “'1 J the "10!! nr(hhr of (hr wamm Mill AbN-L hm dum- 14 [MAI duh (i work nloug the Elk!" u! ermdu w-ndmg. 5nd ~urvly 11 1‘ n wmn-w up well In A pie-run :u hq-m hr' AH†Idjuurh men! (he {011(ther Pin-leaner "HR, (ch Ml~ lmmun. \hnumln, aunt“! ivy Mwuiumes Hm)“, Hopkmn, Ruth vnun. HIM. Bergen. Non-roan. H Boyd. Hull-m1, and It“ Swan. The nu! (hum!) lflcrnouh will ulo‘ plum. Thursday. January with or Mm, In. Bonny, who M on the “Matt. “An In the School Ind Home." had on rxhibuioo very bauulul pwtuno (o illulmu he! ulk. Mun Pcun' nub (“do pup]. [an an exhabmon o! pbyml 01b jpg work, xllultrnun‘ (In It,“ work done .n {he school The t†werh' \utnuon in]! begun on Lb. wvenuenth jiti‘hruunu enummmmt will bu undm. (ham to u» Amuuon given by an puplll, FHA.) slur-coo, Rooms. A. In have opportuniuu that December nunmnth. at the “’60 put-hr a! hm know nothing when they mll nppur m L'hrmmuqnboul arch. rvnuuonn nnd pun... Slob It» “onâ€, innit mm, 0! â€FUN" PWW’" 0" the m' “[050 (hr!- luau m Evuwton an L‘hnl‘ ‘Ul nllunmu the w. An‘ormluuon “13‘ m “m '0“ parenu and Iny other. mun-ad mu," ) w_ A ,, rnntod m, Wei“ the “500‘ ‘0“ I" “TM ‘9 CODE: Wodno-day It Lb. Atoms-non «may The manual u-mmg mm; And m [WW memo.“ "“1 “gym... pro- departments '" buny PNP‘HDI 10" mow b) 0» lot-l luau-non Chrumn, mummy [flu und in cunt wnyg cmllmx quill I Chm-m IL' , ‘ mm. M 9.. w “mm... :l Highland Park Club I (Hows uflw the L‘hrutmn pmbk-m fut thuuundt. We carrv cumplclr um In and «Me! the (home of any slylc, me (I! colur. Io: Men. [Adm and Chlldrm‘t Dem] Kld (.lmn 125102 00, Knynen Silk (Moves 50: Ind HI). Duplu unhnblr Lutheran: (Hove: 50c up_ mlk llned [my Mom hl (Have: [or men or Ildlfl alum L ape glmn (an, 125 pan An unununll) lucnuhful program was gnen ll 1hr Hnoh Club Thur! (in) llfh‘rnlmh. at UM ('lul: llOUN. when n hun- xumhu u! member? was premnl The progrlm u! tho dn} was in «huge u! the Ar! Ind 1.x!- eruturr l‘rplrtmrm, wuh Mr. Hen!) S Val] 11. rhlrgt Mr‘ Worthe m1 (-1. the lv) Mn Anne“: June-.5. sung rhnmnngl) :- group of suntan the mum: of which I" (but: u! Tngure hf‘ to John Alden (‘Arponv )- Iulhan nvcumpnnr pltnu L_._â€"â€"â€".___â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"J The Momorn‘ (‘1uh mot Dora-ml»: 5""th m the new gymnuium. It ugh! p m Th. cumminment wu pmndnd by On Alter Girl:' Club. under then fun-dun. Mun Goehu. and u-muslrd u! 3 pl-\ "hm-H and Puma-u." Ind mnmmonul Ind vocal mum, Tho play vu wry m- leruunx and uflordod . (You (10.1 of pkuuun- lo the nppndnuvc Audience than [mud the-m. Thou Minn; part wn Mn- Goehu, Elk-them Linen. {run 41â€; urn-hr of Mn JULY 14 (ho hum ~urrly 11 1 LINCOIH School Ossoli Club Thflouï¬tm'uvollmduhbyo-hnlv- in. (be (I! phobic-"Ch... smoking Jake“. mutual colon. plald lnmmtd. 500 Men’s ('n-rmun Lounging Rob“, greys. blur. and browns, 1.50 to sou Leuher Tun-ling Bun, and Sun (an. brown or black. 250 to 800 (.03le Coll-x Hugh. all: Ilbfd. Military Brushd m lruthrl loldfl {ï¬lmy ulk Nevin", all new nyln. luux m hand or bow 25c In 1 (X) Combat-hon Son, Sill Trev and Sol-h lo mauh, tuned 100 wt Hon-d Sun-pend (rt. good quillun neatly put up In holly bum Wilson Bron Dre» Shmn. HI) l0 3.“). Inc-t ntylu m 3 v1“ arr-y. Sweuen lrr Iccepllble, I" mm, nylon nndcolon. 3w [0 am Umbrellas. all I'd lmen (annual, good Inonmenl 01 not! handle: lulu-l Hundkcrrhnclu, hulk Mulhcn. Jewelry. (noun, ru Katrina's Wudtobc Trunks 835 to 850 AM,INAmactive0IaigofBuï¬IlStyluflcHIyBII-m [)umy I)". Wan-u mu bout 0! nylou, Chmon lined Lu: and Comic"! Crew comlnnums. I’md nu Tnfleu Ind Hauling var-nu. Crepe do Chum plum U' rmbmdnrd. «mung uhm votlc wm-u. embrmdcrod 5nd be! trimmed CO" \rmbk cull-n, long sleeve WM. cotto- Wait“ (I Voile WIN. 3“. hat" aâ€. Win“ 1 1.25 to 2.50 .a. a. an a 2.50 to 7.75 '- "(Il-uk†my...» Hungry mm will. the Boy Scout. Cow 50! or lndun Suns lndodlh‘ the tutu. CIDI, gum. und dl ween-ode! LKHO 3.50 CHE Wou- HIM 0m ol heavy room-p mural. attractive on My!" cmuuun‘ trimming; wtrm. pncnanun b: wished. w 6". 1.50. um. bib. Hand In... lur Inmlnod all. who] framed moor: 0! W ban. hm Mon. 50: and 75:. Xmas Gift: for Men Am runmy mn'hnn- The Y. W, 1‘. A. will have I du- Lnbuung quon Christinâ€. Anyom Mvin; clothing. to†or book: (In I." them phcod LannL-goouly by wading (ham to an Aluminum Rooms. A. In have opportuniuu that The wrrur) wall be glad to the Ill)‘ Inform-non concerning this pro- )«L Chain, “blot, rugs, pmurel and pm“ In (may needed, 7mm "min; the motion pu- \ul- an to ha, '“Hsnul tad Gmknl.†' TN- !nzry uh o! I)» chum m the. road chum the younpr chddren .1; Id] u the oh!" oh" nnd the pxg much should pm» a mat on- m {or Al! I.“ On Tuudny‘. m, the mull: month!) dance wn Mn- Goehu, Elk-them Linen. Dora Nun-(H. Mary Fay, Esther Ind Kathleen Krumr, and Mildred Goe- nu FAA-h performed her pun vrll And showed ability flung 0n I‘m. nur gnu-d m the play, Lirht "ft-uh» menu wen urn-d. The Friendflnp (‘Iuh an fnlklhfl' pumutu tum-mm: and other dororml hum for ('hrlltmlu n! (ho-Ir Thu†Hit N \ H \ h' n nmhm; nprum and (‘hnnmur nmolLu-p. The For! ('hnton school I! bung mu m urder {or the ('ummonwmnl Hub: of Hurhwood‘ Anyone hlvm. [nu-cu u! {unturr and In: nu {or them run In of [real help to the A M-ur m ( um 1f the) would donate them Xu a mud worth) rluhe. wwwwmm all can And slam whyrau-II-is-ryh you mu plea-c nu mum-m Mm nanny an â€om 81.23 no $5.00 Tone! m 1mm 8125 to 36.50, Prune frames 25:: to 8] (I) Trays m Monaural o! hunch Ivory but no painted um com pound produc! [hot n :- .cucd) lot: dlulngunhrd "0m (fl! Ivor) ll. wr-nng quahua the but been nmprovrd Sden be" 110m um um urny nny unclr or in 9nd Y, W. C. A. News of an mums! character. an: ctr-naming the intent: of Yuletide shoppe“. In preparation of this event we hlve selec- ted laden among holiday specials, “an: of which the low pricing is without prim-dent 0f paraflel. Great Holiday Mains To! haloâ€"nu null-ulnar! Paid“ IaIJAII'! VENCEL MUZIK Sunr 4 . and 6. Man Hank Bldg I“ ‘7! mm» MRI, Ill W Laura} Avr n.“ m. I». w a mu DENTISTS Spoon! Mum [won Dog. not! Can (Ania-m Sun \‘Hrn‘nnnom “Wanda-(uh grub. BET Wn. Gm“. Eng“, will thief." chum cl “I union or Ml II WE bulls. dc. I.“ n- lomooo. Tol, 721-W 1n “mum. W Lang m. 51.. Mum-J bl: Ans! go MORTGAGE LOANS t ()h )0 \lAk 'leM‘ “1'!“ ANNK‘AI "ATNl'hT‘ IF msxku. Puma Arum: Luv"! Rah-b Jul N I MACH Lmusun (gamut “on 01 am kmd hv (In or k ununrr k Are 01 Funnier: AnhurB.CodySon ‘l'llOIAS mucus Vdel'hnry snee- th Butter. E“; and Poultry J. ESTEFFDI nun-ah. mrmu BARBER SHOP 437 [k‘rlhfld Au Highland l‘ur‘i WASH-Tun." ii I: val-lu- ï¬ll