‘-:».~+:â€":-¢+>+-><W 31'.» hard 'c-k’phnnc :number, L (UTTCL’E. meme (ht: 0 loss of anh. \hruba. etc. ER uoule \. an Chicago I}! ARI) (10. ()HENTS HOVE pcrawr's the war : it' ' â€Right" p 11c? ' C6 ‘-\'» RANCH n an» “am Chicago \Iakc ‘. How. CHICAGO 3100 MM 67“ '§“..-- P‘Per Hunging and Decorating i : Tawny... mgn .535 oat-ma mm. ammo r Dr. B. A. Hamilton Telephone 23 Sewmg Machmrs Repaired. Called for and Delhi-red Highland Park Chas. E. Russell All makes of watches, clocks and jewelry for, called repaired and delivered To Puzmnx of Pub/tr 51'7va C‘om» porn 0! .Vorthr’m [Ilmors undrr [[3 Rules 'C and "LC" l‘hc l’ublu‘ Servxcc Company of Nurthern “lanlS hereby gwes notice ft) the public thattt has ï¬led wtth We Purity; L’tlltties Commis- smn wt lllmois Schedule»~ which will clunge the rates for elertnc power service m Highland Park. County of Lake and that the said change at rates mmlws an Increase in the Cumpany's Rates 'C and "CC", V O t Au name» Interested 1n thts pm- cm-tlmg may obtain Information as to 1mm and place of hearing upon thx» .tltterqby addressing t? Sec- rvtart at the Public l'tllmes Cum rmx‘smn at Springï¬eld. Illinois PI m.“ 55mm: COMPANY _ nt Nurthern llllnms. lit 1’ l) SEKTHV. Semetqry, The Annex Pleating and Button Shop BU"003 Mug: wmp'e=e nylb and sizes Button "0‘88 Fur all purposes Hemsmchlna. Pleatlns Tucklnz. Shlmnu. etc. Bntknma OFFICE 3mm Com lax. Valen- lab Fm. NLGOI Id â€60 surveying nnd Engineering. Typo- l'tphy Lamdtcnpe and Construc- tion Work. 20 yenr: in Engine-r- ill. Surveying and Construction. XHI‘NE OF APPLICATION 1T0 CHANGE RATES Watchmaker and Jeweler Slxteen Years at Schneider's W. E. Waterhouse 25 E Washington SL. Chicago Above "Shore for Mon" Room 1035 ---- -o----....--..oo‘ C. M. GATES 364 Central Avenue CIVIL ENGINEER AND County Surveyor K31 McDaniel: Alena: PAINTING uiltoa 'Dr. Earl D. Fritsch DENTISTS Can-nun! Locatio- %Anm.zs Bdrm Bldg HIGHLAND PAIL!“ MGHLA‘D MRI lhl' thuiwsm l‘ I‘ .hmht “it" fhv‘ ‘HH ql'a~il'\' nml ()H Suzuki) 1hr I “0115 “Rihlv ('I.I<> u'clm-k in Ihv aft [hr MN mnvtinu whivh \i\1ovu Nu mun hnx'v ~~~t :rx I'uhvnr‘ni :n Tuvédm m.- (rivm 63'.“ n. Urn-ll huu‘r : ang [Iwnph <h"!'i(!fld hwy Enlistment of ‘Rowrvv Volunteers' can now ho' mmlo- at thv Illinois Statv Council of Dc’ff’nsr Building, in Chi- cago. in pmxnn or ‘hy lvth-r. and lit- erature can ho- nhminod thvre. giving the details of [m- l'. S. Bnys' Work- ing Resvrwz wn" ï¬-hnnl principuh and teachers. public librarians and executives of the Y. .M C. A.. Knights of Columâ€" bus or mlu-r organizations, will be authorizt-d with proper (-rmlentlals‘as vnrolling ofï¬cers. \i! hmrm! :nvmhvh Innâ€! h, farm hnmow and will live under Whole-«null mural and sucial condi~ tioln. I-I\vr_\' ngvnr} in thu state is lwim: e-Inpluuut In hmk after their welfurv and um that ewry “Reserve Volunte-pr' an an Illinois {arm is en- caurngml m (in hi.‘ host and is happy and coantod thvir The-<0 lm) \ will YOUNG MEN, ENROU. IN BOYS’ WORKING RESERVE tx \Hh‘ [u-Clm‘. tn Hy Burridge 1). Butler. of Highland Park, Illinois Illinois Director. 1'. S. Boy's Work- ing Reserve I From the United‘smtes Government comes the patriotic call to every young man in liiiuois 16 to 21 years of age -tn join the l'. S. Boys Work- ing Res-urn- and help win the war. This call i< mmhx to all of 'Rej <ervv' agv “hotlwr attvnding school or employed in non-msmntiai work. Every fuli~l>inmimL patriotic young man who is under military use is called upon to enroll during this week [M thorv, not he an idlv boy in “ii- Imi< \\'llllt‘ at many :u‘x- givlng their â€er for Ila-mncrac)’. Thi< wwk will be goth-ml enroll- ment “wk, and boys who (‘an’bc Sparmi from litlu-i' mumpmductiw work the) ill‘" mm engaged in are ux‘gml t‘n i‘lll'llll n" “lie-«‘H'e Volun- rwl-rx†and gut rrmi) In answer this work the) urv mm m ux‘gm! t‘n n-nrull n" “R Yv‘l‘rxu and 11"! run!) I cull fur work on farms Hn-rhwrt H Bmx' Wurki line Hf dob k‘hix'f Hf lht‘ mvm. at) s (‘ZH Hy Burridgv I) ‘lIlCQ' ull \\ ar and Huh " RAISE THE I918 VICTORY†)lakc Your Slogan, “N0 Idle illi- nui~ Bun \\ hile So “am are [hing for Demo- Rpm-rm“ diva-(or (‘unu-rvat'iml :Innl ‘kc- HH\ \\ LH S‘c'rviww 1:!» 1 . fullmw‘ Am“! 13. l’:p\\u[‘7h 'o-ning \\m'~hip This grunt \\':n‘ ninL’ mi“ n‘u'nl i X Smit h HIP} HIGHLAND PARK M. E. CHURCH p m .\ urking llvwrvv "Hur >I'K'HHd don-mu" Prof. Spilhua‘n. the Hurmu of Fun-m Manage- ‘f.\.~’ “PL1~h 1h hard n< you nor)" EH‘T)’ <<'luml (mu-Pu' diva-(Ur and (Vurk(‘ ivt‘Kâ€" h} {hr mu! at th: \lr, John H, Nirhnls “U! HM Mr HIHHHKUT n'lnhll‘nllm ;u‘~ ur‘gw‘. In pneuurugo nf 'Rv’m-rn†age to uudor~ t\l.|"»\ fur lhvir country. will :0 In good Hlilmis vat-Ihv Council of H in H'IH hug] prnm 1' rate V" llr'hl ill um' p R. P!) um. and ll 2:; it .32.: :r. E; uztrl; :4 .v>,:_.x.::; :. ; .2.:: 12:21 :5 .Caac :3; .2 ‘_/_ .L mud Re-lic-f (‘ummittm :1 \\:lt‘ of swish- w. I! i: a food ~ will not he ahlc mpvmml‘ nf me n! hvlp from the Sum! «hr-“n mu! no r ~pirit Nu» mun 1nd has «11m! tin this church :a)' school at :n this". am! “Rulmwlny 7:17». Chnir Ih-éll Hr mswor this mmtu Hull)‘ H r thr- hi< Mr, UH n in THE HIGHLAND. PARK PRESS, mam FARE-ILLINOIS {ORâ€"the great mantle to the Gentiies. r“!brgettin¢ those things which are be- ihihd."-â€"we look elsewhere. \Vhen the nick man is healed in Christian Sci- !ence. something has ti ken place. it cannot be said that t at which has ,destroyed a. condition of discord and sickness. and esiahiished :1 condition 101 health. harmonir. ""i‘ "f‘tl‘nilu‘fli i° inothins. Effect implies‘ir'mise. There- |tare that which has destroyed sick- ;ann and distress und estnhlished health iand harmony must be‘j truly suhtun- ‘tlel: must he at least‘: the suimtance ihorped for by the Weary sufferer; Imust he the evidence pr.law nr ner- iiect creative Mind. or. God.â€"»the lnw 'whieh manifest: and nukes kimwn the Tendurink stability of Truth. thq porfrwt ‘eontinuity oi’ Like. tHe unehnmriusr ‘ueity or oneness of Love. Ami this: h: rtlie law. my friends. Which Chriuti'm “Science declares to you; the law whir-h when properly understood and implied. ahrorates and sets aside the false ma- terial eonseiousneu, or “murderer from the heelnnlmr"; nhrnwntes and sets aside the i'nlse material law. which. to- zether with the evidence of its insta- _hility.â€"â€"the pain in the hend.-â€"dinnn- pears. rind God's will is done. In this war. nnrl in this “my only, will "the ï¬rst heaven and the ï¬rst earth." the instability of anter. pass away. Christian Science Aunt-nee \Viu-r. we speak of the real man. the real existence. mui the renl law. please (Ii) not understand that it is the pin“ pose of (‘hristi‘nn Srienve to destroy or deprive you n! :in'thina whieh may ham" neveisnr‘y mu good to you. it is- ‘net the purxmee of Chriiitiuh Scienee tn 'ideutrny hut to fulï¬ll. (‘hrietiiin SM. ;em‘e has mime tn t'Sfï¬thQII the remvgni- 7tion linil ilniimnsii-niiun vii nmn â€ml the llfil\'t‘l'~=(‘ .'i\’ izreniml by (ind. ‘ , Relation In the RIM:- r The (‘Ul‘ï¬â€˜tloh is sometimes :nikeii. W’hy do (‘hristnin Scientists refer so freely iiiill I'imtinunusly tn the Bible? There ill'1‘ Hevrrnl n-nM-iw for this: In the first plm-e, the i‘hrh’tinn Seientï¬t :hfls learned and is learning «inily what ,Hiv Hi'vlo- i'uiiiiiliw, Ho- “li\ i-umi- in ilugi'e with n iincwv- «lovntmn Illlx inmk. ithe leunw n! whit‘ii have been turned and studied ivy mir fathom :inii fore. 1father-ii DOYUY‘QJIS. He him learned and 3N: lv'irniniz thntiit llllfi :i meek-am- n! _dei‘iniiv mun! whvn interpreted l'ILzllHV. {and that this riczht interpretation is fhrmtzim: in him slim and iiiiinitv ’ “leanings. But what are you going to do about it; persist our inquiring friend. The flaw is there. eatahliuhed: you cannot clianxe it or e'scape it. But with all kihdly deference in our friend; that in mm exactly what Christian Science ‘pnoposes to do. and is doing in every c e of healing and regeneration. Law vi ich fails to maintain stability is no lo Ker law. “'hen the {act of its sta- biyity apneaâ€. it ceases. hy reason of that fact. to be law. > Therofure. turning avay from that which has provedvits Idsurflclency and I bnny.â€"â€"-ln the lttnxlmge zmd spirit 0 the zrem apostle to the Gentiles. E x â€lemme Healing ‘4 wt u all vmy Interesting. remurks myum‘nrlng rrlohnl‘ hut what ls that ï¬lm: tn lln fur tln- man who has a lutln In his lu-s-d? Aml here is the :nllxu'ru 'l'lu‘~ truuhln- is not with the hqzul. Lmr with the :ltmu. nor yet with Hie: t‘lw‘ll‘nll. but \ch the mnterlnl so- t'i led law, which Is the effect of false mflterml cmmvluusness. or nmrtnl mlnda t ‘ “murder (romtlle heglnnlng." whlch " bode not in the truth. because there ls: no truth in him." Therefore there can be no real. true. xenulne property mt equullty of law In anyth1ng that be- longs to thls false consclousness. or the-“murderer from the llezlnnlng." be- cq’gse "ttxere ls no truth in hlnl." 3 mm». «mam: (‘ymslnII-nlh in Is :1 recounimn rzwt Hm: (‘hmumn RSience has made mun- nihlo students ' all any other \‘Wr‘n (-rluuv m :vnvio-Ht g; modern times. and â€NA (‘hristhn iemlst is the m-wt m-tu’e. munsinom. u :1 happy studt-M of" Hm Nil-Iv tn he *uml ahywhero in tho wurhl. Ho H gln lwr work. “Hotrospevtmn and gin- Iu‘r»pe«-tinm." Rpm-kins: u! “The (trout [‘ wm-ery" (p. 24). Mrs. Eddy inlnrms u that in the yew Has she was heat 5.: u! an illness. tM- result u! an injnr} n‘hioh neither mum-m:- nm‘ surgin-~ h-mhl rvru'h. A! Hmt time she with- vlrew from «misty for a pertml nr fhro-P nwrs. in nrdor [I'M sh» "Huh! search Hm Svrmturvs. svpkmu In knnu‘ hnw ~hl- hull Mm†heu’ml, fur slu- rt-nllzml â€in! her hv'Hng “:u' related to :u di- \ nt- fm't m' splfl‘llul In“. [wring Hus ‘l'unl. slm inrmm-.- l-s. Hm Hudn “HM hh' nnlv thlhmk: It renswm‘e‘l he!“ Furthm‘. our News the â€mm-«hut? or hwul (urnm nf mulH-r with whivh hu- nmmtv H vnx-lrnned. aim» the material rest- 01' nnvient Hues. um! discovei‘s m c'H'l' of (“1'59 emphatic evidences of zhp r-hnnglmr, shining and loosening gram!» nr mutter. and is vrnu’dm! m- ovnzihly m Hn- (-nm-hlh'ion that more Is I furv» r‘mnmu‘nlly at wurk and de- ~m‘4n’HIu' Hm :msmned stability 0! mn- hérml l:«\\~2 \\'lnl» Hun-u- ~tntpmmxtx may he 0! â€Lb-HA4 ! tlr‘iH' ‘tu w} than [ht-v are not mmlr fv'mu thv <tm1dnmnt n! (‘hrls- tum SvIvm-v (Hit: luh llh‘l) 1 IlE-I'fvu’l xdil‘lu'v In nlhvr \nmlx in :Ilwmptmg to ur- ‘rh-e at thv permanent orlgm. uHImate form. or prmml Hair I)! whut Is walled mmorml sulwlnm'v. mutter is seen to dlsnmwur. l'ruf. “'ilhelm ()stwnld. a well-knnwn muthurity. stntea in sub- qumro uh pugs- 24': or hm “I‘mtnnes of (Pcnqru'l ('hwnlstry." Ed. l9â€. that {he (‘0!11'6‘1HIUH of muln-r is [no Indeï¬nite for it In be rexnrdml us one of the vonshtlwnts of plwnnmenu. Please to must appear m lelntlun to the true understanding of God. as lnevltahly u the ï¬gure {our appears ln relatlon to the numbers two times two. 3 Deï¬nition 0! Law The ’term law may be and is vaflouu- {y delined. but an Its true and hlghest meaning law may he snld to be that Whlch manifests m- nuken known the enduring stnmllty of Truth. the per- fect cuntmulty of Life. the unthink- ing unity or oneness of Love; In other \Vux'tla.'t|mt which reflects 0r muni- fret» the authority nr notncey 0! all- ll)t‘lll~t\’t- wrentu'e Miml. m- (ï¬nd. one "my inslst. however. at this point that law should represent {the stlbstuntinllty A)! matter. l » Matter: Instability. Diner-undo In the endeavor to arrive at the per- manent origin. ultlnmtq form. or nrlmal state ‘uf what ls culled mutter. physical science has cums upon num- erous disappearing hypotheses. To Ilâ€" lustrate: Until not an very lungr ago physical N‘lem'e looked upon the-.ntom as representing the ultlmate form or prlmnl state of mutter. (l! compara- tlvély revent date. however. advanced nhyslr-Iats are quite tn narreement thtt what in knnwn as the electrun has sup- erseded :uld dixphu‘etl the utnm as the ultlumte form of matter. The electron has never been seen by the physical «uses; In fact. but very little Lndeod ls known cnnvernlnx the elm-tron. ox- r-cpt. that it llldlt‘lllPh‘ the pnxslng (if what yesterdny was looked upon and accepted my physical svlem'o us the primal state of matter. “PYIII‘IIHH‘I‘ Hm! {Ink h n flute-Inéï¬t (3? phyxlvnl m-imn-c- n-mcrdlmr mnttvr. and that matter ix' the fnundntlon of phys- u-nl rum-n00. m U'H'l' of 1 1h" r'hrmgln arm-1» M m: I~vnzahly h» I I furv» (‘Hl' ~I‘Y'IH’HIL" NH hwml l:«\\~2 \\'l\!l0 Hu- HIIq-rvni l U net mmlr In tum SvIvm-v .mwl-p. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE ' Continued from Page 6 v vnr»"nv:\;:_ m 'Wl‘ivh Mm rm- umritnnl tumor! of J _‘ rm! anunstrflMr‘. |!_\ “fly flu-4y“ by “ht. Edd) has unnoum‘ed the practical mumm- nf zmy ultmmh‘ form or Huh: u! nmltvr. l‘w'ngnlzv It) \u'ul ï¬t'er, but from am en- m-rvm has“: and “'in entirely I|-|X\ht'd .:' â€m u “Nuns; fur whxh: plush-u] Mu pursued nmtmr In Its dimmwurunm. and ï¬nds use†Lulu-1‘ (unnvm-u! purutlun of Hlmll mun-mung which. men : 1.. 1h own q-um-luslons. has mm m l‘t-rlllty. Chruliun Sci- .gmmhx um“ and the unlverse mu fawn-r sustmnml in per- mm'v I.) nnlnlu- Mind. ur God. Mum-d nu rmlurinx substan- :' Hm mrrvu-u uf whlvh “there pr [I'M sh» s. svvkmfl I heu’ml, ft» â€"8 “:m re splri‘uul luv Harv-n l-s. thank: It In huu' ~‘ho- t"ru:~ l hm! {men ho hm] fur hm' Mm :n'l‘lT-l'l†If ‘lt‘sus' lv-n ‘h (Hun: ‘ f If there is one word which might Sloane than another indivnte something :cimracter and purpose nf Mrs. Edd)" think it might he thenmrd inv- inc. 1 8. Eddy was always ready and willinz‘to'kive in n ranse that was wotthy; Above niimshb was cniways g-él’ivmi- chins: nf the gift of 3““ Science uhivh had been .in liven to hér. And in the ï¬nni dis laiuon of her estate to he used “in exunlion of the reiiwitm 6f (‘hris- mm Science" as immini in her. she has acooimted well for iwr' simvnrdnhip and given to humanitv uh r-ternni legacy of endL‘iring love. simplicity and l‘ouni-Iency Mrs. ï¬ddys faith and trust in God and h conï¬donu- in the exempt-es» cnce‘vo divine low, “as the simple faith ‘sinfi trust and conï¬dence of ii iittler Mid. and this. tugether with the co rage. strengths and zeal nf one who in d, caught the vixinn of :1 grant purposq. made her Um mn<l tender "no invinguan'd yet the must mummssin’ nfely firm and (’nymtr'winu; almrnr‘ii‘; of her Mime, ' . " By far the mnim‘li.“ or ilimu- wh» have been healed and hioswed throug Christian Science hmo vume to know Mrs. Pï¬dy by mt-uni nr in-r \vritinxz‘s. in ‘aILo! which thmv m in he found a continual help Mini Iliqiil‘illinn, and almw ail. a most beautiful consistem-r in the pintement of Princime and prim- tire throuthout . This consistency. my friends; iii-not the careful, studied enn- ammo: of one who feared that Rh! might uttgr snmcthing contradictory In its nlitpr hut the simple straighti'mw ward- éon Mono: of one who honrni the dqn‘mnds 01' God. and neither hesi‘ (Med nor feared to col-reins thnse demumh .in the Science of, being. or (‘hrisstiau’Scienca _ - Sqiimeo 0! “up Kean-n Humanity has come to recornize that there is a science for very nearly eve *thinz in the World exce t human axis ante. It hna learned t at there is n {science of music» and A science or numberfn whereby the discards attend- ant u nithese may im diqwiied and harmpn (‘31thliher 'l‘Ms 'nme immunity. Ark pf Its nur- fnrmgs‘nn‘d wcnnml wnh It: sum-nth (mm, m-s‘ mum: to the point of nskinu. exnectn tl'wnh hopeâ€"«may there nut be It :30 ewe-available whereby the (Us- dknosn. and distress of human extxten may he dispelled. and hmrm- Hess. .h lfltllun)‘. and" lu-alth estuhllshvd in nine thereof; wuh at least mum facility pad fertainm? v» stack-co or m; Avaï¬l'hk That ere In such u science or humz. Christian Science amrmu. declares. :1 ml ln'pnw g‘. The statement of this» Fri- em 0" the "scientiï¬c statement n! being."qu bcwfound throughout all the mflssof the Christian Science mu- lvnnk- hm wal he found mmctsely Wm. vnrdfl. . nmr “gm: his Bime. .‘ In. Eddy‘u Work It, Hrs. Eddy's Work had consisted only ll‘ establishing the pliwe and use or the :Bible in this incumpuruble mam ner. ‘slte .would be considered a most‘ lemaruble woman indeed. and one to whom l:humanlty would render u trlh‘ ute of Jove and respect. , » Gntel‘Il Multitude; x In afldltlon to this there are hun- dreds qt thousnnck nr men and women and (-hlldren‘throuximnt the wnrlri who have been healed or they sickness and pain. hauled of tlwir sorrow and writ-f. healed of their sin and misvry. because Mril. Pildy has been n rl‘tizen nt‘ tho world. 1864.! Sclenco nml Health). And it Is not a strange thins: that those who have been thus honlml shmilil treasure with smcere gratitmli- ilu- mm M (‘hi'is- tlnn Sclence which «hie kiml friend :nui gentle M'umnn has in“! mum tlu- nltnr of humanity. i mulm a duly study of the Word in conï¬un tlon with “Science and Health. wlt ey to the Scriptures" and ls do~ my this not because of any bounden duty uh hlI part. but because he has found that he ll better morally. physi- cally. Iplrltually. and in exery way as thg r_epult of such pruq’ellure' 7’ (midi-minke clrcuhmtï¬m-es u would be mot lncongrunns hnleml if the Christ! n Selena-t w s not fnund ram. CHICAGO; NORTH Snow: AND MILWAUKEE RAILROAD Hourly Service Fast Trains Limited trains ileave Highland Park every hour from 7: 40 a m. to 10:40 p. m and leave Milwaukee from 6:45 a. m. to 8: 45 p. m. Running time 1 hour and 35 minutes. Fare $1. 30. l 1 {Theatre Special Those having business in Milwaukee which detains them to a late hour, iwill ï¬nd the train leaving Milwaukee at 11:15 p. m. very convenient. This train reaches Highland Park a; 12:47 a} m. - ’ m. and 2:40 p. m. and leave Milwaukee at 9:45? a.' m. and 2:45 p. m. Seats 28 cents (including war tax).' Excellent dining car service at moderate prices on trains leaving Highland Park 12:40 p. m‘. and 5:404). m. and on trains leaving Milwaukee at 11:45 a. ‘m and 5:45 p, m. Express trains making one stop in each town leave High- land Park every half hour for waukegan and Evanston. Comfortable parlor cars leave‘Highland Park at 9:40 a. The†fast, and d ‘ mdable service maintained from High- land Pa_rk to W ukegan, Kéinosha,'~Racine and Milwaukee is of great valuegto towns and cities along the North Shore. North Shdfé Chicagov'ï¬cket Office: 137 S. Clark'St. Tel. Centnl 8280 Parlor and Dining Cars uuuu nun-.v- .v . On page 96 of “Seienge and Health with Key to the Scriptures!’ the rever- end Leader of Christian Science has recordod 1 0e words. wh‘i0h nre.ot particular a g'niflcan e to Christian Scl- enlist: as all an n all righi think- ing men an women: “Daring this ï¬nal iconï¬ict wic qd minds will jendeavor in find means by which tu’. accomplish more evil. but those who dihcern Chris- tinn Science will lmi‘d crime in check. Thar will aid in the eiectmn of error." What: the Government at the‘l‘niled .Hintea. as the highest remresemauve a! righteous democi-m-y. is-a assailed :hy the utocrntlcieo of personal control. Chris inn Scientists will he; um am in nasal! th‘ in wrong: to pnï¬nver and fdeteci the or“ mental force“: which are being cons ously direvivd; i0 .m'er- ‘throw and :dutrqy. and. buying an}! ,discoqu w at is wrong. ill be tound defending t a prim-Spicy f righteous *govornmeniiin the marine? and place ‘whér open: is best mum in ' serve. whet er'nueh Mii\’iii0<§hrb in be ex- ‘preuod in the lir=e> aria ad conflict or in the watchtower: of ind. gum-d: in; that pricel’esa trim}! n immunity of ihought...ward and air“ n. governed by Prim-hid and ’i‘r-‘Hu E. ' ‘Wu-(rn'Pn-w é- - . ‘ mnrized on page 468. Thi's statement L~ warm-ally Commended tothelhoughi- mi enmemplu'lmn of lhosezwhn nre'ln mm: ur new and guidance‘.; Ilellllon to World War : We are iinnu today in p period of lil‘xulnilull, 1m- uumlding or Christian Science. which reveals man soverned ny Princl ie. Truth and (mod. his so well to recognize in this connection that there nevdr ha_ been a revolution ‘0! truth without un~ coverint of error. Arming! the auto- cratic evils of personal control the na- tions of the world are wezinzrtoday a tremendous warfare. and men and women who are consecrated to the ideals of Principle and Truth are under the responsibility and ubiilution to see to it that none of these» evils 0! per- sonal control shall arise out or the conflict and sacriï¬ce in the: wine eith- er of philanthropy. phliosqphy or hu- man welfarezâ€"in‘the suits of acclai- ism or democracy;â€"-in ~the£ guise even of religion or church. wherein the autocratic crux of personal‘comrol. poâ€" litical. ecclos tloal. modichl or other- wise. mizht- reinacted main in hu- man history. - â€Allwr‘aï¬g 3m.- nedosmy {or right thin 1531“ “131:1 Jesus mm (W! Ina du from Jeru- smIem to mile who? “Yell unomr tMexnn." 1alum! bruIï¬d. and m: Mm In tore? stream Iournayeed that Way. In (mm. A at“ tand a Do- -.ï¬'- both of Im: the mu "" hIs condition. “mined; by on 619 “mu side." Later, up": came "u! way a , II. who. at the m ,and M: V Ion. wén hIm. lifted hlm :11)...ch lo hm untII he was we" I Indium he point of III: I “straw or rain. Janus dc- flare ohm nnuIrer. “ mm «In thou IIkeMu " (pr m: Idtho Sbmnrltnn. It Is ertdmt It. l m: orient pad the IA- vine nltbou m Iopklnc “at: the Mme~ .A._ A..- Express Tr‘ains â€m nuv .. "M. kid. ("5 viii me am 3.32in Ring (in; ’ Now showing this seiisons latest creationgforr Spring and Summer In imported matcrialsfor Ladies Tailored Suits. Coats- Dress Coats-One Piece Dresses. Sport Suits, Skirts. You are cordially inviicd to inspect these importation; F. arendt Home Central 1 44.9 | announcement ‘ ‘ manner-Imus; WHWKNMWW.M mm Habits Munch! Mice: It the will 0! God} the purpose of mnnue Mum. that man shoum know Hm trmh. And you may been!) at once In Christian Science to diacrfmlnnte be tween the» unreal and the real, he- nrnon the untrue mm the trucmm re- ject and deny the nuxzo’mmna of false mntr‘riu) rnnw'mnsnesl or "murderer from the beginning." md instead to appropriate mu your: «be things that belong to Immortn man. the Ihjyzs lhnt {orevrr reflect the elernsl ï¬re-a h'r Mind. or Gotham! m 194: ideï¬tny thus P'itflhilI-‘hM n. be free! A new thief-prod shopping bag for women} cannuhbe gpen as long as It Is fanned to us owner's wrist. Un- hand me. vimnn! the Samaritan saw. else they would have done likewise. or even an (“(1 the Samarltan. -nn PW-r hocmnex a member of the l'hl'tfl‘nn SvIom-o (-humb will depend â€pun swim-think more an Mu pun than â€N‘rl.‘ lm'hnntmn ur pasxn'e assent to hut-â€me sm-h a member. ThM Hail he mun» u-Ivnrly understood u may be well for, me to read a few lines {rum the Chrhumn Selene. gegtrgxgk. Ke'renaky hu become even more obscure than the former Cu‘hf The public in permitted to It mm kno- Nicky'n “Mnâ€. ;" Apple-fl.- Men and women who are sick And nuï¬ering from any form of so-caliod incurable illness. suffering i'rom the unending bitterness oi sorrow. or (flat. suffering from the sting and reproach oi some hidden secret or open sin.“ weaned with ihe ceaseless coniemph- [lull ui‘ perpelual evil; are naturully in- ivresled to ask the queflion. “Haw may i avail myself (ff this healing and lug nemun- inu- ui Truih. of Life. nf Awe? , ’1Ԡany such 1 Would say. any friend m‘ nvmimtnncc of yours win) is a Chris- imn MIPDUSL any Christian Scientists wherever they may be found. will be \\'Iâ€ln§ in share With you the inspira- iion and help n! their experiencesâ€"â€" will be glad in aid in pointing you the way whereby the name happlfying exâ€" periences which have come into their liven may llkvu'ise mime inlo yours. Yum haw,- i'rm- ur(‘€s> to the Billie. You have Just as free access in "Science and limit): with Key to the Scriptures." “ml ihose are the textbook: of Chris- tian Science which are to he studied lovingly and \vell;~~xiudy ihvse iwu Zuptlka “it'll. rind yuu “1“ find mat a.» w I"“1ilt ni yml' deflre {or the truth. :is u rt-slill u! éhin study and contem- plnimn on your purl..vihut you me be- Nil. Massed nml lie-Med uml yuur bur- dens iighienedâ€"~ thin you are helm: led m-im-il in green pastures and beside xivii Waters. , I! IR quiu- inuxu‘lnnl‘thut (hm should ‘t? clearly understood. tum-e Christan swam“: in nm engaged m n wurk of proselyting, and whether 9r not :3 per 1.87 Second St. Tel. Crud “36