' Israel receiving the Code that made "brittle intellectuals", in and out ot a THURBDAY, JANUARY 31, 1024 a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ~ NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS A HITCHING POST FOR A RUN-AWAY "WORLD. The International Sunday School Lesson for February 3rd Is: " What Israel Learned at Sinal."--Exodus 19:1--24:8; Lev. 19; Deut. 4:32-40. "By WILLIAM T. ELLIS. What this runaway world nekds most at the moment is a hitching- post. Before it (can go right, It must learn to stand steady. Polit- jcal prophets and social seers around the earth are predicting a grand smashup. Yet all will adm that safety would come, and new stability and orderliness, if the wild horses of our time could be tiled to the Mountain of the Moral Law, old Sinai, where wandering # a nation. What a Carayan! "I wish I could organize a grand pligriamage to Mt. Sinai, euch as I myself took four years ago. 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Use it undiluted with big 'business men; the Jewish chief rabbis and the Christian prelates of all the diverse| churches. There 'ils room enough for them ali on the desert. The long, hard camel ride would, at first, bruise their soft bodles; but it would soothe and heal their restless souls, and in the end would leave them physically fit. My caravan would be simply equipped; nobody would go thirsty or hungry, but also no- body would enjoy luxuries foreign to the desert. I would not do any. thing to hinder the free and full penetration of the Message of the Mountain. When at length the spirits of the pilgrims had been awed by the wide wastes and by the silence and soll- tude of the sandy stretches; and hushed into wonder and reverence by the sublimjty of these unde- scribed and indescribable moun. tains of many-shaped and many- | colored rock, they would come \ of the sheer Mountain of the Law, where once the children of Israel as- sembled to hear Moses speak from the height--the one spot on" the Sinai Peninsula that perfectly fits the Exodus narrative of the inci dent. After three days of meditation and preparation. by the multitude, I would have Me elected leader df the caravan -read ud, as the timeliest and most pertinent and powerful message for the year 1924, the same Law that Moses once read to the be- wildered and disunited host that he had led out of Egypt. The effect would be to change completely the history of our times. An 0d Cure For New Ils. A pilgrimage to primeval Sinai, the Mountain of the Divine Law, which is also the universal and un- disputed law that was contained In the character of the Infinite, ani written in the hearts of humanity, long before it was inscribed on the two tables of stone, would solve all the perplexities of our presen world. Even as Elijah fled to Mt. gravies. ruits and cereals. Carnation is just evaporated to double richness, kept safe b tall (16 oz.) cans or a case of 48 cans sterilization. Orde from your grocer. Cook with Carnation Milk. Write for Book containing over 100 tested SE cipe 13% teaspoon sh & ure fresh milk, WORSHIP : a Dogs are faithful to their ma whom they'd like to carry off as did the knights of old--if only they were grown---and ladies dream of 'little boys grown tall." We all worship something--perhaps.the moon, or the stars, or the sun, God or nature, people or ideals--it does not matter. that worship--that exaltation of the spirit--most of us would walk with our heads down and We'd never see the blue sky and not a bit of beauty. our eyes cast to the earth. Horeb, (the other name for Mt. Sinai) in a perplexed day, and as possibly also Jesus and Paul betook themselves to the same spot, so in A] r several sters, little masters are soulful spirit every person with a concern for this generation should journey to Sinai, there to muse upon the im- mediate applicabiligy-of the change- less and eternal Law and its benign Giver, whose motive in leading the Israelites thith¢r was Father-Jove (Deut. 4:37.) Itisa source of wonder to me that, during the past fifty years, at least, according to the records shown me by the Greek monks of the Sinai Monastery, no modern Jews have made pligrimage to the Mountain ot the Law. The Christian leaders have been few and far between. Yeu whosoever goes to Mt. Sinai, be he saint or journalist, archaeologist or adventurer, tan never again be the same man in his outlook upon life and the moral law. Memories of the Monastery. My pen' pauses poised over paper as I recall the clanging and jang- ling of the monastery bells with which my caravan was welcomed in 1919; and the reverberatif® salutes of the mediaeval little cannon which sped my departure. Warm is the welcome that any accredjted Amer- ican receives; for the Russian pil- grimage has been at an end for ten years, and the monks covet contact with the outside world. To them, the ancient buildings, which ante- date the wall that Emperor Justin. fan erected about the monastery in the sixth century ;and the musty old manuscripts, and even their lovingly- tended garden, are no substitude for human personalities. : It was not the peerless library of Mt. Sinal--{rom which the Germam scholar. Tischendorf, once stole the oldest existing manuscript of the New Testament, which Is now In the Petrograd Museum, where I have journ on Sinai unique' and memor able; but the visits to the Mountain top, and the meditations, amidst in- A By Jusnitx Hamel slaves to "heau'ful" ladies Ear if it weren't for ts being flouted by individuals ana by mations. "In vain we fudge, And bend our conscience to our dealing; The 'Ten Commandments will not budge, And stealing still continues steal- ing." Nobody ever outgrows the Law or God. There is no "higher life" that | rices above the stern demands of the | Decalogue. Before we can spiritual- | ize the teachings of the Bible, we must mind the mandate: upon which it is founded. Here at Horeb, God | gave the clear Code that properly relates men to Himself and to one another. So it is at Sinai that our world, like old Israel, is to find it- self and Its mission. A supplemental talk on the Lesson is given by Dr. Ellis over the radie every Saturday night at nine o% clock. He speaks from station WIM Philadelphia, 395 meters, A New Neckwear Ideas. i By ELEANOR GUNN The return to fresh lingerie collars is one of the arresting features for spring. White leads, but ecru, which shades from cream to a 'deep tone called amber, plays a prominent role just pow and is one of the most pop- ular factors, although it does not en- tirely supercede white, call old notions Sl 70 settle the (oflce ~~ Question - pd Always ask for CHASE & SANBORN'S ETN BRAND LO ¢ OR' ZN FEE : OBTAINABLE ANYWHERE IN CANADA Soldenlyin }, Land 2b. tins. Whele, ground or fine ground for Tricolater or Pescolotor. CHASE & SANBORN, Feels Clean Garments or Materials cleansed with SURPRISE feel soft' and well washed; and carry the truly clean odor so pleasing to the colored pique conventionalized floral desigh. Net pleatings edge several organdie sets, several of which are modeled tiers. More formal types are seen in net combined with filet, Irish and Valen- clenne laces, modeled in the batean and round shapes to correspond with the neckline of aftermoon frocks. (Copyright, 1924, Fairchild.) Any wife can tell you the dyspep- sia her husband is suffering from is not due to her cooking but the arm- chair lunches he gets downtown. It pays to take life seriously even it there are about it. many in funny things re ~ ly employed on tailored sets, exem- DISCOVERED! A NEW WAY TO plified in an amber model embroidered in bright blue FILL LADIES' AID COFFERS! Have you method by which certain 'ladies' alds are solving that harassing problem: "Where shall we get the money?" It appears that the head of & wells known Toronto laundry lives side by gide with a rector of a parish in & new district, "Do your church women want to earn $26?" said the laundry manager one day to the rector. He was quick- * ly assured they did. Ten or fifteen dollars was the usual sum a big effort might realize in that parish where many of the ladies' ald fight to keep the wolf from their froat doors. * Then said the laundry man: "It your ladies sign up one hans dred women to visit my laundry to be shown over the plant I'll give them $25." 860 widely did the ladies spread the glad hews that the laundry man reports he has already wn 4,000 women of other chureh roug his plant and he is signed up until next June. You ses, so many womens have the idea that laundries injure the of their garments, Hence, When women are shown through he has the chemists prove that thelr sus- piclons are unfounded in thelt dry. --Coraelia, in the Toronto Telegram. No man needs to hire a publicity agent to advertise his faults, Tailored sets are particularly in- teresting and are developed in linen, pique, English broadcloth, crepe de Chine and organdie voile. Gauntlet cuffs are shown with the majority of sets, but _not the extremely deep types, for they have mot proved to be as popular) Straight caffs are offered, and several models are astened with pearl buttons. Jhe gets relief from DR.CALDWELL'S LAXATIVE SYRUP PEPSIN i i ! heard of the jatest