The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 31, 1903, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY CALL. 11 r a woman to distinguished a rank. Nor was that his Tl flutter started at the door. A new I can't remember them now. & been chosen by only title. He was Judge Advocate of group was entering—stately, black-coated dent occupied me the Military Commission, and only his re- men. They were the distinguished guests A little chatting with the young officers, markable ability had raised him to such of the evening, the Presidential party th m 2 must honors in his youth. With Lincoln came several of the be & Miss Montague was a bit kinder to famous members of his Cabinet. “T re- Mo Major Lord than\to the others. He was member I M nton very well” duction granted one more dance than any of the ®ays Mrs. L. “He w; the noted € rest. retary of War. And Chas not e of the Treas- yugh sentations then and | » But the rec Monta = She b - g - wiry K Line a wa = a g i = black eyes . s » Preside g res of = o . you see. " . And the p n. brava et timid d disa Others w r n ly for ce E dent sent x he would say. ways s zave fre fiss M zue's a worked was ing' 2 well & away from me = ers and So the da & w oung offic e tague's name could a e ba s he knew ! t K st er ! I had taught th . , { time befor him, but th famous care was ak ' Miss M alwa B igh that great favorit a any a gant for a part charming chat together. When s many do ks g h the dashing Lor n_ her ‘ renteu o ) i o iy ok Bond aiid b ninded of the . ey high dances that In had jok robbed . with narrow Mt of v at timore rows, ©of the hoop, remember, and the bigger Miss Mo ue's minancs of-Gatk Bair SVARE ANKIES KINALY Ticisucy s bus il Lot s s i i R Cied L ey s T Charten Baniber was VA 1N was that th p the smarter the wearer were ¢ d low in the neck with curls Young lady, and she was proud in a captured a flutter went over the room. them. There were a good many more, but “But I've got you mow,” said the Major. waterfall. A net of brilliant crimson “® chenille held the knot in the back and a & ke - il 42 3 red rose was tucked in above the curls. Money as an Indicater of Characrer|iisissis 5% Modern Science Proves the Bible Tyue no matter how simple they might be. APE: there is nothing eise you could get a pretty good idea of his same traits of character. She was scarcely within the ballroom ERHAPS the most remarkable (Genesis x, 10); the French are excavating The heavens rained destruction reveals une's real chdracter probable future, and judge whether he To one it would mean nothing but self- | before she was the center of a group. event in the history. of moderf Tello, a city which flourished before Abra- and nights. The winds raged, the lack of jt. The Will be sucvessful or will fail, whether he jghness, (0 another an opportunity to help | There were a great many officers who al- Christianity is the unexpscted con- ham was born, and the Germans are at and storm devastated, until the . o erson begins to ™1 be a man of character and standing, ,erg To ope it would mean a chance , ways refrained from filling their cards firmation of Bible truths from the WO'K upon the temple and the “Tower of RIS e o or the reverse. grounded on ntain of 3abel’” f yylon. he shows his true metal *pr U me e thousand dol. '© S°Cure precious, long-coveted books, | until she arrived. As soon as she entered hands of what seemed to -be its Pbell In the city of Babylon. | . seve dire & Gevs T ina he uses it—by the way he 10" " onco. equcation for himself or COPSHtUting a fine library. To another it | they were buzzing about her, trying to | arch enemy, Modern Science. Tontin teatilie Whieh: ‘ar clokety-bibios. R returned. as s the manner in which for a rrippled or otherwise hanficapped would suggest a home of his own. “cut out” one another as this generation The pick and spade of modern scientific the Biblical accounts of the Creation, it did mot find. He then brother or sister. Another would see, in . 10 the boy who is naturally !!‘lfil"!.’has it. Goodness knows what they said | investigations have come to the rescue. Eden and the Deluge ory. belongs to swallow; but it alse returr s great blab, a great revealer his thousand, a “good time” with vicious Nard. grasping, mean and stingy, theij, g One thing certain, whatever it [ Parts of the old Biblical world have been this country. The Deluge story, for in- raven is let go. which did story. It brings out all companions. making of money simply emphasizes his| . " "0 ten were the same. opened up, and we now find ourselves Stance, as recorded by the Babylonians, is Everything is then - B b 4 A o " characteristics. It makes a small man ! . g P S face to face with the veritable contem- StriKingly similar to the Old Testament points of the compas: is erected weak indicates hjs w To one the r‘;‘"flh* “:\: ;“hTH a chance i ojler, a hard man harder, a mean man | Miss Montague smiled graciously, more ; # Dantel M’ Shmsh. &b even in minor detalls. atrachasis, the and sacrifices offered s smelt the piug; or wise o/ fostisn S0 RIS S L Do e m"‘a‘"s'a"\lfi"' meaner. A boy who is naturally grasping | or less graciously, as the case might be. | Poraries of Danlel, Moses, Joseph, Abra- pahuionian Noah, is commanded by the sweet savor, and flies about s his real character. « P 85 and mean, if he wishes to be a power in | She was known for her unusual savoir | Fam- after they had decreed a flood, to the sacrific after which it is decided o Z £O t e & the world, must discipline bimself by | fajre, remarkable in a girl so young, and | Within the last two decades the exca- build a ship or ark: to pour pitch over that, instead of a deluge, wild beasts and A poor girl would see, in her money, an gystematically helping others, in some ealt out Ber favors with siill. A vator has been actively engaged uncov- the outside and the inside, and to take the famines shall dim mankind because g k » opportunity to help an invalid mother or way, or his life will become harder and |°N® dealt ou - AMONE | . 1ig a few cities in the land of Eden, seed of life of every kind into the ship. of its sins. Eradw says Orison Sweet Marden, 5 gependent brother or sister. meaner, his affections will become mar- | the- crowd of admirers was one Major | the home of Abraham. The University When it was ready, Atrachasis embarked A number of the tablets containing Juld follow each in disposing of it, In no two Instances would the money bleized, and he wiil be of no earthly use | Lord of the First Delaware Cavalry. He |of Pennsylvania is excavating Nippur, with his family, servants, possessions, these legends were written about the time without knowing anything else about him, mean the same, perhaps, or develop the to the community in which he lives. was only 24 years old, very young for so | the Biblical name of which is Calneh cattle and beasts of the field, and closed of Abraham. . ould give a thousand dollars of a class of this year's

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