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Ile the ILnilts of Beautiful Relines.
The Genian garrison at Marines sitting among the ruins of the once beautiful city.
THE SUP' SCIO )1 STUN
INTERNATIONAL LESSON,
NOVEMBER 29. •
THE WAR'S GREATEST ISSUE.
"Triplicate Empire of Mechanical
Perfection" `Facing Supreme. rate.
Three Germans; one within the
other, feudal, industrial, demo-
cratic, and .all of them resting on
medieval 'bulwark of authority,
Lesson 1Y. Christ Crucified. Math imilitarism. Never in history has
•Georgie and the Umbrella.
"George," sai<l a mother to ]ler
little lour -year-old, "you must take
this umbrella to school with you, or
you will be wet it is raining
hard."I want the little one,"
he said, 'meaning a sunshade. "No,
my dear, that is for dry weather;
you must take tlhis andlgo to school
like st• geed buy." Georgie did as
he was hidden ,and. get to school
comfortably. Atter 'school it had
stopped ruining and ,Georgie
trudged home with the remnants of
the uhnbrelle under his aril, "Ohl
Georgie, what have you been doing
with my umbrella?" said his mo-
ther, when elle saw the stele it was
r have
*e let me h
't u1d have in. Zell should
the little one it tools four 'of us to
pull it through the school door."
IZe--•I can't afford to marry for
five years. Will you wait for ane'
She -'Certainly ---if no one else mar-
ries tee before then.
"I.n the old chltws doctors used to
bleed patients for most of the dis-
eases,'. "They still du, my boy;
they still <1'o."
A. J. HOLLOWAY
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15. 21-41; Luke 23. 39-43. Gold-
en Text, Isa. :53. 4.
Verse, 23. They offered him twine
mingled with myrrh; but he re -
there -been such another comlbina-
tion. England, and the' United
States are' industrial countries,
says a writer in the 'Century Maga-
zine. Engle nd, an island empire,
relies, it is true, upon her vast
eeived it' not -The wine was drug- navy; but she has no great stand-
ged. Jesus knew the purpose was ing army, and 'her government 104
to stupefy him, and he was strong democratic. The soldier is merely
enough to refuse, idle would din,
an incident in Anglo-Saxon ind is -
so far as he was aide, in P trialient, and democracy is potent.
red
Russia has a feudal autocracy rt
an army, 'but she has neither politi-
cal democracy nor a factory indus-
try. France has her army. and her
session of his faculties. It was cus-
tomary to give a st:upifying drink
to those about to be crucified,
24. They . . part his garments
td t• lots upon
among tent, casing industry, but she is a ee ublic, and
them -The executioners were Nevi- p
leged to take the garments, and the army is not the expression of
sometimes other personal belong- her political theorems.
Ings, of the executed as a sort of During 40 years of development
recompence for their services. these three German- empires have
25. And it was the third hour- been growing. Democratic Ger-
Nine o'clock in the morning of our many grew more rapidly than even
time. In John 19. 14 we read that industrial Germany, but it gained
it was "abotit the sixth hour." The scarcely any concessions. Iiz Prue-
hour was called the third until the sic, it least, every young man who
"sixth" was sounded. On careful joins the Social -Democratic party
reading the accounts esseu'tinlly leaves all hope of government pre-
agree. .-•-IB .ferment behind,, The expanding
20, And the
superscription circle of the democracy (roweled
was customary to put to sign above bdth the industrial and feudal cam -
the crucified to indicate who or
what he was. The' Jews would ne-
ver have had Jesus indicated- as
their king. But so had they es-
enscd hint to Pilate and so he was
described on the ernss,. To see the ilrmy levies, a five ler cent. tic
"Bing of the Jews" hiinet'el meet- I l
i
Customer Plow are your halted
almonds Feeshl Clerk-No'm;
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THE CHILDREN
OF TO -DAY
just as they ere -in their in-
door piny, or at their outdoor
play --they are constantly of•
Tering temptations for the
KO t AK
Let it keep then for you as
they aro now.
Let .it. beep. many ether hap•
peni,ngs that are a source of
pleasure to yell,'
BROWNIES, ' $2 T0 $12;
Ii;OD:1.104,S', $7 TO $25.
"Also frill 'stock of Films and
Supplies, We do Developing
and Printing, Remember the
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lifted, when only a few inches 'be-
yond my i'eaeih. Ie was then that
the cook,camo on deck, .He memo
bo tlhe how, saw me, and ran alit to'
the companionway, shouting,
"Ted's overboard I Tcd.'s 'over-
board !" 'Be,fore he could say more,
allhands were on deck, almost
pushing each other aside in their
eager. •efforts to be first.
Little more than a second eta -
{iced to bring the four to the weath-
er bow. There the,skipper seized
a bile enol threw it to tree; trot I
failed to get hold of it. Again he
threw; and again I missed it.'
Brown clambered cub on the _bow-
sprit, an<l tried to reach 'ine with
his han'cl whenever 'tlie spin des-
cended, but 'could not.
'let go," roared the skipper,
'and we'll piok you up!'" But I
felt that to release my grasp was
to sink at once, for my strength was
abmost gone. 1 dared not let go. -
'(Hold on I ' yelled Brown. "Get
droll of my legs !" and he slid head -
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ACTIVITIES OF WOIIEI .
Chicago has over 3,000 woman
merchants.
Russian factories employ "over
700,000 women.
Woanan farm laborers in Englitn,d
numtiber newely 100,000.
Over 5,000 w'pmen are engaged' in
industry in ,Italy.
Only five per 'emit, of the evemen
in India, can read and write.
French milliners are' paid . front
three eo seven cents an bone.
Unemployment is more prevalent
among women than among inen in
London.
Scientists claim that a woman's
•brain acts quicker thee that of a
The present Queen Marie of Rou-
mania was .ail. Anglo-Geenian-R0s-
siert princess.
Female knitters and spinners - in
Scotland make from 'i1 to $1.50 per
week.
American Red Cross nurses on
the European 'beittlefields will be
known as sisters.
Recent statistics show thin males
its Japan outnumber the women. by
only 87 773.
first over the rail by the fore In Cuba married women always
shroud, cls the other two seized his retain their maiden names Ill Slick- •
ankles. 1 floated near, the chain tion to :that of their husband's.
slipped from. me, I was sinking` In England Sts well 1104 New Yurek•
lower. Brown called out, "Lower." harried women are prohibited frons
They let him <lo'wn another foot. becoming school teachers. tutted
His arils and head came into the Mrs. Harriet C. Adams, the
icy water. His clutch 'fastened on explorer, has erossed :the Andes
my clothes, and by one of diose mountains four times in the saddle.
superhuman efforts that hell are -Miss Rose Fritz, the world's fast-
est typist, recently wrote 7,937
words in oche hour in open competi-
tion
capable of at such times, we Wert.
arida mole and more, until in the lifted clear over the bide -lurks into
last elections it seemed as if some- safety,
where the encircling steel pf pre-
rogative would have to yield.
But instead of revolution, more
have given occasion fur coarse lok-
ing among the Rtlma.ns Pilate. it
will be remembered, was interceded
With to change the superscription,
so as to indicate that Jesus called
himself King of. the Jews,
29, And they that passed by
railed -A large crowd, mostly Jews,
of course, would be ottracted to
Golgotha, and many were there who
took this opportunity of letting the
levity of diens natures have full
play. lint we may ivcil believe that
many, even some who had net been
drawn to hint in his lifetime, look-
ed on with serious and solemn as-
pect, and perhaps were struck with
awe and astul'islinlent, on the one
hand, that no innocent a'man could
have been wantonly hurried to the
Moss, and with surprise and ad-
miration on the other thst be could
bear the ignominy and pain so
nobly.
30. Save thyself, and come down
from the cross -He could not save
himself because he would save the
souls of others. What was thrown
at him as a taunt was his real glori-
fication.
31. In like planner also the chief
priests . with the scribes -The
priests led in the trnhallowedmncrri-
ment. They etood around and saw
to it that, when ;the Mocking and
raillery begun to lag, new material.
for jesting was brought forth.
32. They that were. crucified with
hint reproached hint -This seems
hard. It is surely difficult to com-
preheed," We read in the other
Gospels that one was repentant and
rebuked the outer for his blas-
li
134em. yAnd at.
the ninth hour Jesus
cried -He had now been hanging on
the cross in elle most excruciating
pain foe six hours. net., ]?loi, lame
sabachthani. The words occur in
Pea, 22, 1. Eli and liloi are two
forms of the word God, one of
which Jesus naturally would use.
Vihy hast.thou forsaken me'l-
Probably in the sense, '',thy dost
thou withhold thy help 2"
05. And Some of them that stood
by, when they heard 1t, that is,
Elo1, Eloi,. perhaps did nob hear
distinctly, or they turned the word
into Elian, making -.0 pun on God's
name, and changed it. into :Elijah.
3G. And one rani, a friendly per-
son in disregard of the mockers,.
i e at'
'' full of n
sponge ev
and ag
1,
wlc 1 1 6
g
poeea, or sour wine, put it en a
reed The Roman soldiers would
have such articles to ,assist in moil
telling the lips and mouths of the
poor
1 cy]l L
linimtl9
as they gasped
t us the whether
•']i Lel lives, +,uttl Omit.
Elijah cometh to Lailre him clown---
This
lownThis was mockery-. No sane pomp
;. among Testis's enemies at' the mese.
would seriously have expected - such
to thltg.
37. Uttered a loud voice -,The
physical exerted and asserted itself
at the anonleeit of dissolutio} .
Fouled any of '1 osc Who stood by
ever have 'forgotten this cry of ;Le-
wis as his tired and borturecl body
gave sup the g+liost2
c
1
1
t
per ty tax, a greater navy.
Then the soar. Encircled by ene-
mies, some prompted by reveuge,
eine by jeai ,ttsy. some by the in- I
otint't of ethnic growth, teas tripli-
cate empire of mechanical perfec-
tion faces its supreme fate. Irlro1
Roberts: -said only two years ago,
"(aelnl.iny strikes when Germany's
hour has struck."
The hour has come, and the three
Germanys thus far have stool to-
gether. It was expected that the
in<lnetrial princes would stand by
the kaiser. But the Social -Demo-
crats have constantly opposed the
increase in armaments, and preach-
ed ageinsU violence. While their
leaders load repeatedly assns eel -the
icovertrnhene that in the lour of peril
the Socialist would prove 00 pat-
riotic 515 any others, they at the
same time warned the nation that
they would resist a war oF. aggres-
sion, 'their actions indicate that
'they consider this a war of defense.
The patriot has overcome the doc-
trinaire, and for the moment all Ore
united around the throne.
So the student of affairs sees to-
dot' the final test of a vast human
mechanism that has reduced 00,-
000,000 persons tc 60,000,000 obedi-
ent "parts," resting upon the tri-
pod of, bur'eauoracy, ibayonet and
state 'benevolence. Is 15 possible so
to drill the human mind and body.
into mechanical docility and ,yet. re-
twin that nationalistic spirit which
is the noblest phase of race develop,
mento Can you unite military ef-
ficiency and industrial efficiency in
one people, in the twentieth cen-
tury proscribe autonomy tel bobh so-
ciety And the individual anal yet. re•
fain cultural virility*2 Can ,you
make a man a machine, .and%yet by
some autocratic mn•acle sale his
sou]'1 This is the greatest ,sue of
this war. ,
111 1' THE iBOWSPR 11'.
I'lti i'tiung, Sailor Had a Renia:rk-
able ilxptliettee.
While receiving a new pair of lee
jib sheets on board to email. s.ehoon
e the author cf. My Vagabond -
age," Hien a lad of fourteen, drop-
ped Ilea<llong into the ' seething
next
r 'The foam Secant the bows.
ittumenb 'he was jelled to the tiro'•
t 0
,l
]
'' m through
far tl, ragged along
\water for the lipase of 11 '13' see -
mire
and left g,
i-I"s r i
ur g
had
TWO parts of au lrateut. 11 Ilk I
Repaveied. 1 hacl instinct I\ el,y
grasped, as I fell, Ilse. end of -the
stat' t'ha't led from the topnlaet hesll
tlu•ucLgh the iron roup at the (niter
anti of the bowsprit .» 113' uncoli-
scio tie holed on that .had brought, nee
to the surface, as the marls lifted
her head to the swell, and t still
eluiclied it, '
:gnu, began a game at which 1 had
icier befote.played Every time
the head oaf the vessel .dipped be-
l W eon the peleegreen mud -tinged
rollers, ] grappled tip She slack
o11un for dear life, but when slie
rose c again, oho tore it th%ough lltiy
fingei'5,
1\Vlieileter l Saw the lin weevil; de
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Seceding, n'
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int i
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