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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-12-30, Page 7, A a oo. esson -, • .F.4sON'' 1. . • • •Th�' 0000 • '0 k.41ark 1013-45' • rhited e*Ohlakh 10:44.. ITSsE!rriNG ,t0.07'06tiftet7-:tAili- re- • tilr,ed in the portion" ofMark's : op, ' Pig 4.40igied to. this 60P0 :*,15•gi','.ven .. . Ourhag Marchof ;4. A.D. .30: Tkil GooPO1 ' , of: Mark 'itself ' was written "APProil;..:. mately 50"4,1;!.,..1tw •4.y. kea'ra 'after • •OUr Lord's ascension•: • - , • ;•• ' 'Place. -The teaching of our Lord' ' which i,s •featid in the • passage., Ot . „ Mark's:•gbiphi itiadigned to this les, • sot, was given ineraea, that terri- 1 Orr which lay o. :the eastern side ' "., Of the Jordan Itiye , bejTond, the Dead' , ... Sea, extenditig north to the Sea of r Galilee: .We de. not know ' Whorethe . Gospel of Mark itself was .written.• Nark la' sotieti.11 es. Called •simply Mark, wb."-eh , was his Raman name, ' '' and, ..kottettmes.,. he ia 'calla 'John, or gbh:Mark,. 'John being "'ma.. Hebrew : Paine. RiS name first •appears iti...,:the.• bOOk of Acts (though he himself does - 104'..Perdena11y'appeai-in ,t1.1e ei,pp'ts repented); at the thne et :the persecu- tion • under .'lletocl, Agrippa I; • when, • , after" the finirtyrdoin of James. Peter . ..:ivaa ithprisonedo•and,:after a Iniracii- - lots deliverance by an, angel of .the Lord, "Caine, to the house of Mary; the:mother Of , John Whose' surname as Mark," 1 'Professor .A -.-t T. Robertson has very m. ely said: • "Mark is a . comfort to any a young' an. who has Made a , , • ., rious blunder in life. . Written for. Gentiles .- . , While the Gospel of Matthew was .7.1."Wr". itefe-- Tr-,J4Ws. it IS clearly .,qi''' -dint: thitt: the .Gospel Of i•Mark: was Written for Gentiles, and •espkiallY ' Itonian Gentiles • The yery brevity of , , , , , -* thei•Arthpekwould-ipoitit4oLIiiis$41s-tbe. f4.st- pieceir. the Gentile.: sections; es, ' . speCially those lilund in chapters six.' 7.7.tii, eight; -Wald' indicate .Mark's inten- tion of Writing his ',Gospel: for :the ' great Gentile', world; 'the law. is not even •nieritioned: in the' second' GoSpel • . i ., and, •while It s true that there are , , :many quotations ftqm the Old Testa.. - o.'" -be' •found re. Yet Only one 's. own narrative n 'apeeehes" which • the ' briefest, of ' ming ,nix , hundred t• *ernes, ath;,•coiripari 0,W.; ; • Whi-cli)iitif: One! 00'enty.one,Verses, and I,.. • 'IliniAdied and fifty-one Tc ries,'and: ..101m.;, •-.0ight.'71niiadired. and :. v ' tir-line . verses. : - • '- .' : 'es • 'entireTtiairative. is :written in ickieriblia, :energetiettyle such. ' Thine.. Of the 1other. Gospel writers. reveal Mitili•lrebords •nineteen:lnir- •ablet and Oily. hid* t Orem Parahleth/ narrative- is ,iftill.-Of -real*, c.4 itiVid.'..:Miniite detail," which are.: Mitted•:, inmai' eases •:..by all. the: other 'Gicipel 'milers, many itf: Whieh details c�uld have von ;,.supplied only.. .3q."'•••ini•.eYe-witneas: Thus, • in ilescrib., ,Ing the ..15ctions. of .oiii,..t,ord,.he speaks Of hit:ern:4,MS .N*1%his. eyes, • and . Often. he: Vividly reveals actually . he* ,I.eritia."" looked, upon different ,'groups,'• 'aid.iiotes'.'Vationa'gestures 'whiehour Lord. Made. , ; ; ' • • . • ... .,. 1 . •• • ' As we hive -: aid above; there, .is Very ...little,* lliark's "..coSriel. . which Peter ;Could .net ';hiyie Oralii.coninitnii. Catett:to' Mirk. It is very .intetesting. to":sibte, ;that, . :while ' Matthew :.'gives• • ASO 'contriezidatiOn --,6f7Petees,' con- fession, Mark gives only the • rebuke (8:43)... The ',only long .parAgraph.,*iii ' 'dark 'about Peer is the .record'. of • his' 'denial (14:6642) •.• • ". , ' .. , , , . . 'Portrait :nc Christ. - . Mark hiniself, • as: We :htiVe :seam*. was an : attetgri-iot a great lead er,.. 'hint.. ,one • . , '. gifts' *for • service' ' and :it is •very ..dignificatt.that....the' Gospe140,hieli:_lie .wrote Presents ie, ' tord:'$estiit chidet: is ••the Sertai ditd, ' The key' Verse'. is Mark "For the Sen of man also' Caine riot ' 1 to beltsiniateredr'unto,but to minis.:: • • .40;•,. and - tel.: 'give , his life. a ransom, for rnany,'! • ' This is :the:Go:vet it. /Welt 7:•41he hntriait emotions �f. Jesus. ..sire,„sh.'yividly', depicted, "hie .Compas,. , 41,:i(1:141); his 1: anger • (3:5), his. 'in!, digtatioti (10:141).'his 'grief (7:84;:•8i ln.. in this' GoSnet We find the hu... „Irish limitations of Chriat'elearly• set f*It.,. as, e.g., in 1.:46;', (Viti. 7:24 and '.13:32" There' is no ,record of .hiS • niiraculetia birtli;. lits•itecount. Of the ' ' fileritrin On , the 11foitn.t, tolone dis. Cot:tile:S.. no ;reference' to • his coming to jUdge tha*Orkl, no attending leg, feta . ef ,:aligel$: ' The"dosPel, gives •ti oopit i,etti,. ,,, , - n Of :GO&With PO'h,- tileilt • . e 4,eii With his' gift, of .thiracleil, and'',iiiiitking, the thinge. Of pante `the..terVante of his ,gthree.. • 35. And: there' 'CO* near unto him .Tfornen "and ,alifi, ,the, aerial, of ...Zel4a.• , dee,' :saying .unto ,liiiii, !reacher,: • We WOW. that:06111 Shofildest do fa' no Whatahever we. .ilialrask of tliee„ .8,6'. .Aid he :Old iitte .therh. What 'Woillii• ye 'that, I?•Shoi0 do •fili yeti? 87.• Alia they, Said •uillil'Lliiiii; 'Gratt :Onto :liS that 'We 'Irsay •'sit' ono On thy tight hat& and 'site •Oit tby, lertAiiiiii, iii• thy' ,glkay: 38, Iint :Testie Said With therts.le.kiiiiW.: riot What ye aSk, ,Aro. ye eme to 'drink the tut( that I drink I - '`` orKers.Xr Owning:: mimes Would Rither Not Be Renteri •••=, Possible". , FM* Pek; of five ',.Wage-ga*era.'fl ,thaliOotne:;11ti1411-lotivefi: fL099 .11. 1, 1, •;P009 '.W.9144..1.'ather.ovrt1 .th,eir heineaT" ,-, they 04 iiito fiim, Wer•areTal4e....‘614 dest.ls fmid°!.17#0,-APini Tho'OuP that , . 1. drink ye -shall drink; and with the a ye7brrarirer.lin-111.41r10 onlyiy,...riglit hand or On my left hand; not *fie tit give," butt:iff:;nr• 'the* for *haat it kath.lieel4prrparecl. '41; And,'When.the tet beard it, ttliey:•be,. gat,:to be moved .' indignation 1ecticerting',/ames.atd 4Ohn. 42 And 'Jesus's 'callest.thei,. to hini, and: saith • t:Otte .them' Ye know that. tileY..•who are accounted ":tio- rule fever the Vien.+". lord It 'over Ahem; and heir 'great pnea: .:exeroise authority . ever Venn. •43.•• But it is pot' se among you: but Whosoever wOulcl • :become great' timeng you, shag' be your Min- ister. 44.. And 'whilsilever would be first amorig yin:, • shall be- servant of , Care To Minister: 45., Por the Son :n.f man also - came •not to be •ministered btit minister, and .to give his 'life a• ransom for tnanYt. .These two tlis,• ciples, James : atd ,JOhn, - had•. -just- heard the •.Lord talk about:. the cross , d-abont his sufferitg. (vs. 33;134), • but these men•' are Itcapable Of entering; into :the. . significance •ef les' Words :'that, utterly.. ignering the terrible death which is soon' to be: theexperienee • their Master, they begin to tak him. for.positions of 'prominence • for themselves at his right hand and mat his left hatd.,111 . the earthly kingdom which....they ex-. • liebtect.himto set up aeon. :The bap-' tiara of which Jedils.here speaks that he is Soot st.) be 'zed with is, - . bourse, his .death. Chris isely tells them that Positions of h�n�r will be P'ectilite0 'by those who win them, that arbitrarilyliattir. 'ors to his diaciples, •and that the prize Will go, „net' to• the one who ass - for it, bat 'to the bne :Wife" wiiiS•lt." 'Then our. Lordptoceeds to tell' theirr: that greatnese With, his 'disciples ,is• not tO be measured in the 'way the world -measures treatnensi •"Jesus teaches:that to aerie is to reign, and that to bestow is to be _biessed..This.t was 'at' that. timeanentirely new and' revolutionary 'idea, and isone which' -the-world--'-does--not---yet-understand,- nor the' church Yet practice.' We. are .great, not•ts •we getcbut as We.giye, not'by beitg bods,but bybeingser-- •vants,not by. Wintirig •trOwns; hut,hy Wel!Thig croess- and ' by '.washing'• • Our:. Lord., then, PrOebds . to illat- • trete tim-e powerfully: What :::he .14 -say,Ing-'by::.presenting-Llihruielf...asithe perfect.; incarnation'' �f -this -lofty and :self,, camefor no , other ptirtiOsit• than ,to, minister unto inf.n., • • ,:''• *; . Thin• passel-0-1'1MT' be: • ealred-th-e7- verY :Center of the 'theme of Mark's Gospel, • namely, Christ as. the; Ser.-, Vint .7.ef all,. and in this passage 'are , phrases ( that definitelY,:belong to the ; life and work of the author, Mark: , , . evivals Noted Arn�ng1 Fabrics Gabardine, Flannel, Twill and ' Serge All Seen in Paris Showings • . • • • • Many 0.f the fabrics' featured in the., „,.. early Spring colle,etion,s are, reviaalii of, finchforiner favorites as •giibardine ,tennbsnanne1,tniirand. serge,' , • Twine fall under the two Main head- ings "of tie7sflk And Burgh... Made in light .weight tor dresss and please -a; • they' are: thiek and gt.drdiby vietet :fOr - Coats and arge quantities of. rayon In the composition.'ef twilI al Aort.it to take eqUallY well the most delfcafepiattf shadinge-and warmw stiong. delete:- • Light; spritg tivilIK.are • sPlarilied- ,With Prints, and pelka dots, Of all sizes and at Intricate In design as. , snow 'crystals.... •'; ••• ' • ' • ,s 11101.640 1;thens Popular', .•:" •„14nOlis • haye,, gone through • an* 11M- provilig procesii: whlch has made.theht extretniely adaptable. to Innotations Cul and:deeign: • . . • • "Shtuithrigs are .prevalent.. in the early' :Spring' Collett:ions: ••TheY fire 'Pleasingbecause' of unetPeeted tions in graft' sine .destign,...;„; • OttoMan, ebtded,:silk,,. retiPPeard.:. ,Itis a fashionable fabric.' Thn inodera Version is•ii.rieh material rivalling ler brecadee, and, lateen. . • World,'S.ROcids"Total 9,600,000: Miles , In 1936 there were 9,600,004 miles of highroad in ' the Wadi, arid, Vlore , • that a l•hird 'ef this total' was in Am- erica. The linifed States Ls esgenti-:: 'ally•a nation of,ear oWn4s, for there, is• a car to every 41/2 poisons hi the conntry, While. in Califernia' there ' actnally a car to every' 2.6, persons., More than' half 'of ,the l'arnilOs the thilted States Own' ear6,-ofvhich there „than 00'' pet bent.. belong .families" with yearly ineemes lesa than' $3,760 While 00 Per. tett. be.: bong to ,With $,1,626 a, yeari • or ' less: • .thani Xeet them; 'itee0i,dilit to a' Te'':; • ;eat report ,on. Wilding,: The rePor note0tha1 the'principal.canse utider.;: :13Tirrirtlikmagp-Ltorowir=i0:-..-ar -..Ifror4T0Fra'41- ing of Ot‘iPeralliP?" .And .that the chieftacle to ownership Oii:ri vast scale teaWV .1e. duetifq prospectiv#11917. conception that he cannot .ifferd: l`the....110i.10 he. WO-it0,4 • '; • • lliette Is A' Castle Based: on oibt 1,000' ittervieWs• sel- ected to,Acemint for -variations in in- • est*, size 6f. toWt • and.'10'eatiort,. T•41:P' " • survey throws Bonne light on .what is •looselytermed the, 'market. for the ;. house 'costing "under $5,000.." Among• : the fifth Who prefer to rent their hLes4hedisljke Of • financial respon- is" the leading ' argument against buying a home. To meat. pe'ople a home is a 'Castle/I, 'mid an economic method of keeping outthe weather, the repOrt contin- ues Four out of 'five persons' favor., ing ewnership gave,as• their two 1,..ad- itg reasons that the "liked.(the'fepl- : Mtg. elyiership."_ :These two ne..; ,t Counted for 'exactly ,60, per cent.. of ' altmotives for ownership. "Good In- vestment," the answer Which any business' man' is • ,,expected: to, give. :'ranked POor •,;third. About 70 per:, cent. of those' now on the market, for "a house would_ • buy if the, price dePreeiated, it wad revealed.: Although: it-Would...tient that thls- reason would be the Only real. Oneto prevent every. one buy- ing who, wetted to, there were never- theless "ethers... These were Bitch as: More, 'eConOinical to rent," financial responsibility," and "future Uncertain." The largest nuMber gave the lattel . answer. • Tummy Films Before long it will be possible' to attend: h 'news -reel cinema and :see ,pictures Of the internal workings of the stoniach. Dr. 'Russell Reynolds, a •LondonSpecialist, has taken filing of: the inside .91 the' body by means of X-rays i and his researches' have led to the discovery that 'riot.otly de We breathe throughLriur_itogs;and_slcin,;,_ but • through .the bowels also! ' Air finds. RP way into the Stomach and the 'intestines, and is :sucked • int o the. bloodstream. • :'•• • • , ,,-Every particle of oxYgen fitdeiti vray into the body is.inunedi- ately assimilated, ' for It dissolves rn digeitive tract.. This dis- covery 18 ef..importance,•for it iyes doctors; an additional duel when . , -making--diagnoses. • ' Heal Control o.ugh Foods Experiinents With New Vitamin' G• Described For First 'Time, HaveFarReaching` ' tions, • : ....:,. . . ' New evideate,' -that ": mall,' through the selection of his food, has great- er „control over his health ':end the ••phyaiCal welfare *Of fiithre. genera, tiTis than.... science . had previously dared . to 'Claim was ipieSented: hist week by Dr. Henry C.. Sherman, Mit. •ehell 'Professor of Chemistry at CO, '• Ititnbia -tniversiti, at ' a. symPosiiiin,. :on 'vitainins, sponsored . by the Amezi-1, can' Chemical. Society.. • :,;• • ' ., .. ' , Dr.: Sherniattaid. that the results , . , , Of new, experiments with 'Vittoniii2.,C4,;.• Which fie described for the first time, When interpreted, in the light :Of oth, • er :recett reSeatich with' 'Calciuni .and 'Vitamin A, made' it appear qbat feed Tcheiriiitry conditions the .life process • ta•:.aintereeigilifi:etti degree afid..in. a. , mere•far-retiching•way than had hitli-•_, erte• been ,suptiosed:' . • He predicted' ••• that this; -research, , . indicating. that ' scientific eatingmiglit iterease, men's . , vitality tilid ;longevity, Would' Modify the scientific theory. that On chemi-; eel composition 'arid internal enViron- Ment. of 'eliCh species, is ;fixed, '' Besponfie • Electric .''' . Dr.. ghernion,, in; etitiiping titte:OX,_ Periments iii 'Which 'Ir#ainin ',G,. now ' known .iscientifiCally as ' ribeflaiit, Was 'fed to rats, explained that. the. 'experimenters .. sought; to ..,•IliscoVer Whitt ,.*.prOpertioaa • of this substance• in 40ed 'yielded the hest. results in ' ,ntitrition.Rate Which received Ade, quate .food: to remain healthy Were" given extra iniaritities op Vitaltin•O•.. and' carefully Watched: ' ' • • 4 ; ThiSe.• animals sheired.:evidefice of increased Xitality and iilord vigorous' ,hilhlth,..110. tO a pilitt:at wbibli they redeived three timene as. much Vitaiiiiii .0 'Os had been cent:titled' in their .norY• Mal healthy diet:. The exparinieht Was ': • conteitued With I the next generation • r.rid, tlie rats sgaVe. 'evidence: of: inettaaing ' benefite until they ',were absorbing Seven t ten Alines there ''.";.tiluS it is ' fen Cli''' Dr; shermon Vitv.tin a than is needed normailY, said; qtlitte differences in •the relative pr'oportionS:, in which we: choose arid' hie OUr .ilvetYclay Ctitple .foOda they luitke ' Silfficient ' difference - inthe body's', interna1. envitionmetit.te. inflii.. Oleo„'.nietiantably Mies' Well-being, • ... 1 1, 7;0 0 ,Geprge' ntiroducee' New • . 0 4". , Rt. Ifori..1David .Lloyd GeOrge, British Prinse Minister, introduced a new technique for the lecture Platform WIO.i... I • . he addressed the Coitheil Of Action far -Peace and Recon,structiot on the foreign situation at Carter'. Hall; West, _ Ininster. • He isurrounded himself. with maps of Spain., C.hina; North Africa,. the Far East and 'Central Eurefie :With ' *hi& he 'illustrated his remarks. This picture shows Mt. Loyd George using' a map. of Europe during his lee- ; ' ture. On right of him, left toright, are: Sir Walter Layton, the chairinat; Mies 'Eleanor Rathbone, Member ., of- Parliarhent,for the English Universities, and, Lieutenant-Colonel II. 'Ka• :Badier,, p.s.0.; XX. L , especially. when such -differencep are centlimed throughont.a Harm .PeficieSek . Dr. :Williams „who. first Ai/elated Vitamin Bi,' known as thiamin. sinia.:; marized recent renea.rcle hieh he said • ad Shown -Ft -ha, his substance, su - ed the enzymes of the body in turn- ing starches and sugars fate 'Physical Peinted-litit -thlit;' 'Shied these reactions fake Place in the in- dividual cells of all tissues, : a defici- ency.. of thu▪ stniri • in the • diet might impair the functions if numerous or gans. . He. Said that thiaiin had been 'proved a necessary, vitamin for all, varieties of living ;Matter, bacteria, -fung1,-higher-plana-and-insebtk,as-, well 'al' animals. • This indicated, he .added, that it was "a very primitive and elemental function of living mat- . ter,," presumablydevised by nature, -during early stages of the- evolution- ary. PraceeS.'„ ortnoneS..S. . . „ Tree rOpagationt sitayeaP.-onhAs-opute--;txperri,-; ,nients Show They Haiteackto QUicher''' Growth 'of 'Foreat., . • • ' • Experiments.which .inay, lead topis."' ter prOpagationand gni:alter growth of forest trees and other plants were des- crilied last Week by flr.. N:' H. Grace,,.; plant hortamiereieatch worker,. of the • National ,tteaearch',couricii.. • „..• in. an• address , hefore seienee ha- • '136clatien, ••ef the 'council GraCe"taid considerable success had been -0101m- ', tered in applying pleat .hormones: dust •SitCh application, he. said, gaya',., the plant. a quick growth 'get!aWay.,and early dense. root May Dtist.Larde.'Areag, , Wither, .• he declared, sinall quantite of the hormones Were. applied•-by'methoda''used. ith the ns • uai Seed disinfectants.' • . It Was saiddusting • Of.' 'Plant • Metes, represented' :a 'great -ileve1Op7-: Mint over earlier experimeatal tices:• in. WW1 ahocits , of plants' were ' Soaked inhornione.,'.solutiens:, • Laboratory ,,develigimelits of dusting 'methods has ,taken.:Plabe • the: 'past Year: The Methodwere :Odd tO. indicate the possibility some 'day Of. (11:04101g" laite'areas of 'growing • a 0. froin alteraft, tntiches forests an, he •f1eb4n�W,.djited'With thee' Weer. EightiR• oome Of Oriental Carpets .. :Where 'the treeps• Of ..the old, Beat; ,India Coriipnnyineluding .• the 'great' CliVe :himself -7 ere .onCe quartered, . it ih. now the 'bail ing that is, the centre.; of. the world's •c. rpet•itlide...li Cutler : St : ,. tear :Liverpool • . Street • Station, :. London,. ,Iire 'eighty ,'great • . rooms. .Vvhereiri.,triaY he 'inspeeted 'carpets • and tligs from: Ittliar: Afghanistan., Persia, "Chin m ,catielicia; 'Orecce t..spe,: eimeeS, •Iiideiscly • front :•• ',the ' scattered' carpet 1O'brO:Of •allthd.'Woliel: • ..TO the uniniaginatiVe a carpet is ,jiistonbinething to trefut"iipan, 0 the , peat it is n thing . of beauty; To the .., few, 'Oat 'have - ex'Pert•',1tnowledge . h Carpel IP: h picture: book and it story ia• Plain to, bia• ey`o•' .... '... '.' • ,,, Eir‘theit patterns Ana filoii moult. 6oirtiet tellS.a difterenttale. Its syrebels ' denote ati6ii.tuck, , Health; ti'hith., 'lli•e;;' tteriterita, Life. Death,: the '.1)eity..., n•Itik toionts.•signify: the 'elito.. thins- or illq ' soetil standg., of . the owner, In Iitaay s couiittle a, Corpels• .aTO, , itti ‘i P en tlie Walla; ,taking 'the.place of testries and 'pictures*1 ' t` -Patient Saved By , Own 131o0 SkilLigis014 inemactresses. Appear Grateful an WasDyrng This.IS th,e.Ster.y.:oLanotitetztrunt9h; of: Medical, .science In the everyday• drama ef,"life.:and death,,••,,arith, death. the loser. in,"an•eddS-On'battle The..pa tient-is '•regovering. ' • - • . . • , • • ,When. it'..yeang:woinat Was :brought: tothe enletgetcy Operatitig theatre. ot :the ,Crojp.tion:-.Oeaeral. Hospftai, Eng land, death; ,had, already.'roaated::' her. 'in:- a' Victim. • •StrIcien „With 'a -major •-h-df---zut-thage,•:th-e7ireinian- hid,10ist two Pikeof lood: and was sinking TheAurgeOns persisted in their. efforts t� save*the woman's life. ''An.aoaps'7. thetie',Was” administered. The patient's., pulse:Weakened,' and ,• evehttitillY the' . , . heart ,Otoppeil,besting:." .•, Massaged the .Heart •tnp'ettorbed,,,stirgeOxis promptly: In-. lected•.ar-dttigto :ratite -the blood pre's-, ritl-the•theart7respon-ded: feels:1r 'An. incisiot was then Made' bele*the, ribs and theheart' massaged through'. •••• •GrdiiIly the . heart- . ,heat gained' strengthpot. only half, the, battlewas: WO.. :Unableto aUt7. hlood, :donor ter tr.ariefusieni the.:isurg-• eons extracted blood:from „the:itcislon and restored -it 'to the' blood : stream, Two more Pints which: had. .drainetV into.rthe., atidettiet Were taken., after Fie o An cipi 60 and transfused by. the • , . ,same method. , , • ••' Successful With these delicate emer- gency nieasuren„ the. SurgeonstWere able to proceed witli.theperation pro. ageS:witlfentjeising '!their ronian,tic•ap- sereen•stars,new' can. tell:their. correct peal •• :.;in'fact,`.'` said Saily Eilera in an In- tervlew, wit's a'distin.et advantage for giris In pictures toteij '.Dikehess • �f :Windaer,!' • " t;hte4larneiorrie4t. era eoutinnec14:•. elainiiii*re.29"' years,. Mise . Ell- , • „ . • . whet! .nearly eierygirl in p.eLures. chop pedjr-O-10-.14e--to seven : ydara.: Oft her '46: If ,•Ei.gitl• was 2,5, she ..c lined 19 ._and. the .32's. tried to • , . , pass for . .• , ,•. • Romance of •'Weinaii.Of."40•* 'Then a .,Wcunan of; 40. came along; ipset.Alie.Wcirlirs.largest and b.ecomie. in -Volved 'in one of hiatory's, greatent .romances. :That, pat. an en • tirely ''new light --wh-atght- - • . . r 4 -termed the ronientle age.... 4 girl of 19,. AoWl"iii• looked, Upon as little more than • . • Tirere4ap: a' time .'when actresiee .: Were yieuligetere.,„!Rut almost • evetq,-..majorteter'• is at,„teeit triotie iteinanda are. greater.' • ; • • • . Headliner p who. can • eCtint,..30.• years 'cir • *Ore .inClUde ..Neriaa Shearer, Jima ,CraWfbrd,Kay.: Francis, •,,Constance ilefinett,'' 'Claudette Ccilbert • Carole 'Lothile•rd,. •Jaiiet Gagner, :Mae. West, •..1f,eanttte ••,MaCdonald Giace •Mo'ore • • .lilerleneDitiiVJiGreta. Garbe; Myrna • Loy,, Irene Dante; Lily Pane; "Barbara • StanWick *end •:Margaret,•,Sullavan..., e Stars And You By A: It. WEIR What the Strs 1oc&1I for those born on Dec 31, Jan: 1,•2: 3, 4, 5 and , • *** •••••:'.- If the date of yoiir birth ' is listed above you 'WeiTe.boriitWheit, the San was in :PaPricoretia-.--lle 10tl . sign' of the Zodiac This , makes :you . . ..deterrhined ,, and,. ,Whenlicyour,•thinti,,,,is made up, -very ,consistent and _ cautions You prefer -to ,-.11ve.: quietly,. 'rather- Safi -king' responsibilities and you are' not at all deinenstrative, in -year affeetiCns. — . TOUR : pWN ,141.1•THDATE: . . 13ECEMBtp,•.g1: •,This sh0uld be a fortunate' year ,for you-brilljant financially and exCellent Yourtealth should be , 'good And.. relatives( thchild'henetit you: ',1"titi ShotielT net alleW, 'yourself t� 'beeonie • melancholy and shouldcultivate' more faith. " • • '• • ' JANUARY 1:- There 'ehiluid be•s. Slow and steady ,iinprevereent.7in Your flnanCialIncome pis yeai,,.bileSing you both 'prosperity ititt.haP- ,pinees... Elderly friends will alise help yoti.....Saltirday Is the most "fai- • otableday iri.the week ter you: :Year ,Metins; a, great dear tn. you'.. , • . „JANUARY 2:. .tretil will rise in life. through ..yOin ..Ovitn ',effort& kiluise hint under: Capticornus usually • acquire !Wealth. by. their , steady and • patient .iridustrY. liany,JOUrneYs.,are: indieated. this:year "obit): excellent •pronfiecta socially and financially • • , • , • JANUARY The ifinet .meaning yonr ,sigii.CaPriecthus-1-••-.1s SEK - 'VICE ahd 'outryt� be . a true SerVant.'of humanity. Try• not to' live so 'much 'in the past--Itean, Pace With Pregreas, around, vitt. ',Money' 'Elliott id Come • to-yOu this • year"Im.rriaiii. :sratill' Ways.. • . • . 3AlsIVA.TtY 4 many . changes are Indies:tea ice:yeti' this, year-ormini- ...tiOa, neW• Work, jOuritelva .thotigh, the year ' is Inhibit for isecial, affairs YoiL, do , not tate to take...•advide. and Prefer to 'work' ,thinga•mit. for Yourself. Your friends :and .faitillY Are a.riiien8 to help 'you If'yOu. Will • .• ••gve there this pler.teure; ' • • • ••,.'," „ 'JANUARY 3: Yeti are elate:to, earitiollat•nd thrifty'. Se Careful; how. cirer,.4liet-,yod do_not beedine Mean and (tier earei"ut, the Coining, year 'should be eiicellent.fer you especially n dealing. with -the o•Ppesite - sdot and •theMt visits to Places of atuuschictifhte ludiisated. • • , jAi<lir';Ity .6: '4 Altheytigh the coroillg"."3'6ov inaNy he tCornewhat allzilAtle•ds. . , 1161)01.'11,08s :••lit blitiWn 111 soeial and loft Af.falirs, COUiPliCatibun iiiiiy. raise through.. Corrreapondeiied and 'a Whilthit 'ulaY, .ho.ln Y.O, tuin. Y,ollr b.usiuesP affait's; Three: is your lucky nu iaber. Those: both :oil this date 'Usually" . , inalte eke:client' Parelita.' . v. . ,: 414 . • it.yott Ante 'a net listed etboVe. abd: 'you ",,tvinild bike a herOSOOpe. for any .bittli (late bit thc. year, ilt" if you woUld common versonot lioroneepe•fOrailY:datellated atieve,,,send -tee to A 1 Weli4 3 AddFiidOI St V, Toi onto Please:Print:your name, address and birth date plithily, , • . • L. , .One. Decernbe,, arm annli 'Whid PullenW.blow' `. Into MY Win4Q7, NOMe rain • snow,. : A fitrange•-ach)ixPate And. Yet aft *fttch6d.tt heatlii-e4414,;, rfalf-teara • Of sumer .dilafing , strength , Of frost' old winter (wile IhigeTa!ib " length', • ' ' , * To deborate hristmes tries far-froril the .town, - here weasela-and_cOttiartati0;_ , , Gossip -awhile in the, billowy sea, With guts in their poCketa, and. zliciw-i.; drops fqr .tea) I wendered'w T stimmerairnewhm." In a land made f'or robins -and May. • —Mary Elizabeth .Pavitl!.. amily Sin -Eaters Sin -eating, a custirin dating:back from very early:times, is still ob- served in many 'English Wiest Coup... try villages. whenever a person dies. - Ad soon' as a death occurs, one of the ,villagers, usually the.; oldest in- habitant, sits on the doorstep of tle,. dead person's house,,receives a crust of, bread, ,a pot OPtle; and a:silver, • • coin from the bereaved family,: and „:"`• dedlares.-.q -pronounce-the • ease- at rest of the 'soul:of ' , lately de: . parte'd., His sins I take upon me, :and for his soul .1. place ray: own in pawn." This Custom"' is said to .date back to the •days when ,priests of 'Israel selected a goat, once a year. and: • :heaped on its back all the 'sins Of the tribe.;,. The ' atimai was then .driven• out into the clesert;:lnd'from 'this wis -get Our Modert-phrise "scape-goat": ',$1.rnsconicrence 'London needs more Lidos-•--cia. clime thereat of England:: •When Mr,...Lins- • ;bury'a brilliant idea was first. propels.: ar-kaciAlenthcri.ef.Eai,li ' • ., • . trient ,mooted it on the score that it would not: be .patroniied, :No mere convincing proof Of their rack Of.: ' judgment -tould-be7.--given-r ,quoting the figures: for the last Bank Holiday; when: during the week -end no feWer. than 0,000 people bathed in', the Serpentine' and the -turnover niust' have exceeded $26,000.. . It has helpedto-make'Lezidoh Peo- ple sun and water conscious and five' new lidos are to be opened by not*. summe,r The 'population, ofLondon could easily Maintain twenty-five; and plans are being, set in operation to give" other, large •cities In Britain: similar faciiities.:. . Fashion Flashes . • • „ Bright .and.Rght:,colored.ehoes,anoi •.Atilicla1s-7with -black -ejeningrej Bag to match. ••• • Fringed'dresses both.fOrtfterno,oqi and evening are very good., , , Tiedfringe is .introduced' on an • , afternoon' dress, giving a long cor- selet.suggeation, thefringe swinging . free •to the A dinner costume in a bolero type, , with rows and rows of fringe,•en the jacket and skirt. ' • , " • r , • ` , An: evening , gown - is unit:" with :""a shower of fringe -from top to tee," With•Ithree 'beaded' bands , . :confining the the waistline. . . . . . , . anting ....g7Ci1.14411i ' Cancer Research .. Cure- Will' -.Be ; No , Accident, . Sayi,, ' . .• Noted SCiei#ist. ; ...Sir Frederick Panting, making , one ..:Of..his rare'.public addresses, .told the: : : Canadian :Club. latht:.Weeli ,the •sdlution:* . of the' canderoroblem, '`„yvill not ;cony": __..bi-Chance..'!'--1-1e:revieWed the history .•_-__ of rnedleine's light:againat the ' diCeitsb."... • •. • The • ce-diseovetet. of„ . the insulin .,.. '. ',...treattnent for diabetes 'atild..;the inedir'' ' ; cal researok,deOartinent at the..I.Jrii „ . • Vernity.;•Of Tont:Ate.. had 1:12 ..full..timit;:.!':: . , workesa folltiwitg thipeeeparateteeli- .tiques .1h cancer •:eXperinientaticiii...',•• . They worked. in •Banting•Iristitate, iit.. ,tached, to 'the AniVernity,. ' ' ' . •• : • More pone In.. poet' 35 , Years:: • . ."More •progress his 'been .nlade to. ' Cancer 'research bit the last 35 yearn' •than.in.the whale history Of the. weird , .treiiilus' to that time,"" 'Sir ,f'rederick. . said: "Progress is •slow but 'Cure...,:" ' ., "Sofat, atirgery,•%,raY and radiaiii-- • are the only meitiia of proven VA:hie. ,. 1 ..in'Abe treatment.ot cancer" He .'ankt ..'." ..; many .kinds cf cancer werelteIng pia, ••••' dtiCed'ht Will In labotatotlea and 'were itaitatile :fOr• ex'periment.,•„, c: .. . • ,Many. canters arise • without tiP,, pareiii 'cause, WThile otherit..;:haie a • definite iiiitOtY;of,lnlig-onnonnecii,iiTir: . • totion at physical or.. clieinfeal origin," , . 1 . , . • • . - , ... ' . J • '••='..:.' ...4 Palo Would 'Help:. ,'. , '"The niost..mitortnnite',thing abent,- ' caneer growth ,fe: that it 'doe§ riot Of.' . :itself cause pa in. Pa in liSitally• de7-64' ; :. not ticeur. Anita ,,file: 64the'er• be -8 ort.'ect. ed 'some vita, organ and ealised asdis. tOrbarte,e . in , ibr- .fi:net low, or Artft,.1/21.• the., . &meet liaa .t)•Att!ill' fit tlytiglito •it: hitt." . 'faCe ate 6ecntfob 1u:forted by l'iactria,,,4f% ' A is ritrill "Ome ' azila 'fltat , he b04 , ' lieyod in".11.atty", dtring. "lif."0:..tatliet . than "k1Pitililhe' dt.the' entt, . • • , • "