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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 20, 1915. PAGE 2. bee bam then jobs have been scarce and the | for a number of years past. |shaken, may He he pay so small that it afforded only | ¢ shaking heave: repr Exceptional Fe atest cra” "| There are some Indications tha maine Necret SE Roth parents are immensely thie Influence, to some degre Feanalal wad petitions re pla |proud of little Irene Relle, Last] g¢ lApril she was awarded an op raved nilver cup an the brightest aby In a baby show held at the st, might have been re- sponsible for the action taken by the state senate on the con- firmation of Mr. Reynolds. wanted to know what akings are to be expected nae follows Stocks and Ronds to Be questioner financial « The res Bargains in Notions Machine scalloped Lune! ry Sets of & plate dotlies, 6 oe Rann + cee ts , : Hippodrome. So declared Senator Arthur Mc Everything false, 5.00 per set. Now Bere ae Mag Sg hone gee oe Guire, democrat, when tha senate/ahie. will be shaken. In’ tinane B5e Dotted Swiss 18. Seam Binding, all colors except jov, Lister's appointment of € Aloe all the stocks and bonds By 42-inch Mercerized Table bolt Be | MAKE EXPLANATION Reynolds as chairman of the public|methad« once sanctioned, but now Damask ...... ae rae, ec San “teed ike | service commission and L. H. Dar-|everywhere reprehended, ‘stocks and Bee C6-tnch Imported Table Snapper Tape. yard Ae WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—Follow:| win as fish comminsioner. ponte Dace Nera Hence or nace Damask ...... Soe White Wash Buttons, bow, a ing the receipt of a report from] All the other appointments were/ertiies, Th ks and bonds have $1.50 T2-Inch Irish Linen se | Ambassador Gerard of the British| approved. These two were re-jcost their present owners varying Apetgees seeeee cee ee es Al aire eaeeun tard oe detention of the cotton ship Green: | ferred to the rules committee. {ene Som. peching: Se 36 per TABLE NAPKING All Needles, betweens and sharps, lbrier, the state department today No charges have been placed) oe stig ce plus s re ‘Tadic Napkins, formerly $1 oo . a lasked Sir Cecll Spring-Rice, Brit | against either Reydolds or Darwin, | per ozen, now . eee ttnem, Hoaette, waite caly,' 2oe ish ambaseodar, to obtain a full ex-|and Senator McGuire will demand | way and je Napkins, formerty $1.00 rae 260. spool toe | planation of the incident by resolution, a full investigation to] ordinary, times these bad a market mn, now ... or) wiik tio, round or fiat | -| determine the nature of the oppost-| prosperity, ‘Kow. however, the pene Linen Napkins, for- yard tion to them eral public has become aware of the Kleinert’s Dress Shields, all » real vation and ts fearful to and styles. touch at any price these shares and Gov. Lister last night anid that ‘That Tightness tenberg, valies to 96¢. Ibe Shields, now Be the bitter factional feeling in What |, pitalized companies, ees ahe Shields. now 100 | jcom county Is probably accountable |and ¢ yund and solvent of nes jues to $1.50, 30¢ Shields. new 206 | © opposition to Darwin them «bare the public distrust eee eee ee ase If tee anteias, now i A) € STOMACH | 00: tne ov» 2 janare the | publie distrust. ane ion, when everything Is we are to expect ks and bonds will ue until everything Caused by Formation of Nauseous) Gases, from Undigested Food— 50 HARDWARE | Quickly Stopped with a Stove Kings. 16 to Wash nesty and inequity shall Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet have been shaken out Yorty years ago the world’s great pankers and financiers concluded that It would be to thelr interest to der wilver and bave only a Thi they it curtalle: monetary wupply and TRIAL PACKAGE FREE When you feel as if your stom ach was being tightly choked— Hasire Be when the pain is Intense and you t60 Salt Boxes break out {mn a cold and clammy 19¢ Hilperspiration and there is a lump WAGE EARNERS OF STATE IDLE! Mace of tmita tion brown linen and bur! broide: finished all ready the world abled ¢ * the better to control the $e Spice Cab in your throat and you are weak} situation throughout the Mi"go at Bees 1107-1111 SECOND AVENUE inets 3 [flaod nauseated-—all you need in a| OLYMPIA, Jan, 20.—Approxt| world. ‘ty: an” elabornte, ‘banking [Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet to clear| mately 409 per cent of the wage|system (valuable in some respects) It mady each gold dollar chane itself in the state are out of ————— — 7 rhe ag pg ce ee ve oad beg ae Pa van and do the work “ five dollars or | ood left in the stomach and intes-| work in normal times, and the ten dollars, assisted by bank checks MILLION BUCK CLUB TO DANCE tines and restore you to your nor-| centage reaches to over 50 perjand drafts Thus the profits of the E The second of the series of winter CONTINUED mal self again, And this can alllcent in bard times, as at present,|/arKer banks Increased amasingly | COLFAX, Jan. 20—The accl dances arranged by the newly or |be accomplished within a few mo-| according to the statement madeltereat charger” making them rich ‘ discharge of a shotgun in ganized Million Buck club will be FROM PAGE 1 } irients before the State Labor convention|at the public expense the hands of her 9-year-old son fs held Saturday night in Douglas ball Thousands of people have) nere by G. B. Ault of Seattle, ed-| The public, of course, acquiesced les for the death of Mra | O68 rere 2 co pgp og learned so well bow sure and de- itor of the Union Record. In the law demonetising silver, and R. Mete, 35, near Hay, in West-| Pine. The club was orga! | pendable Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-| uit said there were 225,000/fur they did it ur 1 hen- ern Whitman county. | Broadway high school boys. iT YEARS WITHOUT lets are for all stomach ills that| ya2% earners in Washington and|sion, because they belleved in. the ey —— — | they are never without a package |i16) jost an average of 129 days a| bankers’ tale—and (his was really any indication thst the stomach i6|7°F | convention raised $103 tolect oc tha, banker and at the, a little weary, th ta a Stuart's enee of the opl Tt is rh half of the b understood t days until tite digestive organs get | Centralia years,” the doctor said, “but {t\rested u wee se philosophy of the matter: the others 4 up again J can't be true.” This is a splendid plan to follow more astute whe aie tally adders In addition, Dr. Griffin noted /and alwaés results in much good. | UNIONISTS PLEA! stand that the woman has a floating rib.| ‘The appetite is improved, the food | The result has Deen great profits |which he says undoubtedly has|is relished more, your’ sleep in GUILTY TO CHARGES to the bankers, and great pow jecontributed to her nervous cond!-| more refreshing, and your disp for, without them, railroad | stoc tion |tion will make you friends ins nee — “Tun baaeos tout oror Dr. McClure stated he found tn The bankers took over dications, too, of heart troubl ot enemas, of railroad atocks and al J » oF ar rouble, For Indigestion, Sour Has Lost 25 Pounds 3 FT, SMITH, Ark., Jan. 20.-—Seven union miners pleaded guilty here to. Stomach, known as the un- te, Belebing, s, Coated Tongue, In-|day to federal court indictments " They were ca: It's all very well for the doctors | testinal Indigestion and all Stom-|charging them with conspiring| Able stles saents for the bonds at to say Tam mistaken,” Mrs. Hauck! ach Disorders and Pains—or for|against the government. Charges|adtancing money on the bonds and herself said today, “but po one|Tous of Appetite—nothing in the |againat 13 others were dismissed ding them for sale to the public. who knows me, I'm sure, will say | world has ever equaled Stuart's| The charges were the outgrowth of The Day of Heck: 1 am ont in my right mind, and 1) pyapepsia Tablets for sure and in- disturbances following the lockout| Now we see fulfilled the Scripture guess | know better than any on¢ petant relief and permanent cure. of miners employed by the Bache.| declaration, “He taketh the wise in else whether I have slept or not.”|" tse them. freely—they are an A thelr own eraftiness.” (Job 6:13.) Two or three years ago, one Y Saae Denman Co How do you ask? I reply that . harmless as sugar would be—and mt yaaa m ight, she dozed off. she delares ! the great banks have their vaults oe oe ne celares. are by no means to be classed as well filled with these bonds and jand slept for fully half an hour. FAVORS ALLIES stocks on whiclr they had hoped to Often, now, she feels sleepy, and make but which, on Ke profits; “medicine.” They have no effect U S. whatever on the system except the e | |immediately les down, in the hope | benefits they bring you through the contrary, they ‘are, now unable |that the longed-for unonaciousness |the proper digestion of your food.| VANCOUVER, B. C,, Jan. 20. he Big Bone | vert at | will come. But it never does. All drug stores sell Stuart's Dys-| That the sentiment throughout the] tn. nks’ assets, show them to be | She weighs 25 pounds less than | ney Tablets, The price Is 50|United States is overwhelmingly| wealthy, wit nse Rurpluses; |she did seven yearsago, when her | cents per box; many physicians use| favorable to Great Britain and her|bUt now the “water” Is to be taken out of these stocks and bonds, It |long period of sleeplessness began. will show an immense shrinkage in and recommend them, If you wish t Europea: |She suffered severely for the first |." pong bige hbase sae ph “tito try them before purchasing, | gle is the declaration of H. T. Deni-|the resources of these banks, They ot Nad three nights, she says. That's! send coupon below, today, and we|gon, publicity commissioner and| Wl! become suddenly poor without | » -é 7 actually losing a cent, by 80) Tie hee case $0 be & sort of mat| oe. es pace eros. you by met, a etary of the Board of Trade of/ the market value of their securities sample free. | Kamloops, B. C., after exhaustive tn-| falling ter-of-fact condition with me now,” ct is realized by all banks Phis she went on. "There is no pain, i baie gapnten They realize that if the Day of only a kind of dull feeling that Free Trial Coupon Ag eS Reckoning has come, and thetr weighs down on me, And the F. A, Stuart Co, 150 Stuart holdings—their securities—are tobe reckoned at thelr actual value, it will mean that Inetead of large re- sources and surpluses, some of the richest banks will become insolvent and be called upon by the govern- ment, either to close their doors or nights, you know, are so long when | one is alone, and everybody else in the world is sleeping.” | She passes little of her time tn bed Bidg., Marshall, Mich., send me at once by return mall, a free trial package of Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tablets. VICTORIA MAN SLAIN | VICTORIA, Jan. lheut, M. §& 0.—The death of Lawrence is being mourned today fn local military cir-| make yod their shortage, And Lies Down With Daughter = |F Name ......sssesreereseeerees r fe died Walle ut he b Tiaht there will be their difficulty; Farly in the evening she lies on. led while at the head off fir'tne rich men of the world have down with her little daughter, || Street ........ssrereeeeeeeees 8 British storming party which} their capital invested similarly, and M, 1% y id he | made a herole dash in an endeavor|the reaction will be bound to un- comes teen tie Yoary. Ce, nee 206 to save a fellow officer favorably affect all the great com- child is in slumberland, ‘Then she , mercial enterprises of the ‘world. gets up, clears away her work, and | JAs all went. well, amazingly well prepares for her long siege against for the Bankers and the wealthy by the coming of daybreak | reason of the demonetization ¢ silver, #0 he the Day o Reekor A Drama of What One May Reap Edward Hauck, the husband, is Sliver, 89 whed the Dey of Hack jemployed as a cook at the Palace Will go expecially hard with these | cafe, 160 Washington st. He works same people. And, although the ‘ | nights Moppage and ‘the’ reconstruction : | 1 will involve the whole world, poor : pee st’ worked in the daytime un- |i Razor Blades Sharpen And rich alike, nevertheless tn many 4 | til recently, though,” he told a respects tho rich will feel the pres- i 4 e | A KINDS OF GRINDING r Star man, “and slept here at Toot Arches for All Foot Trowbles sure most sce Man cal 4 home at night, and | know my AHOES MADE TO FIT THE FEET The liquidating process hed al- So wife is NOT mistaken when 106 CHERRY #7. AT FIRST AV. Opposite tewman | ieidy begun before, the present prano she says she spends her nights Send Ghose and Bindes by Paved Post. = eters a and New Haven Raflroad, 1 just as wide awake as she is - end Rock Island, and during pape st Occ. Honatly, ave en galled to acogunt ; when she tried going to bed, of the law have bi 'd'wake up and find her tow. || FREE OFFER —Soap Lake Treatment at Home Sete’ att’ aati’ undountedts E ing beside me, always awake, Pans : et : pes crip Bl accomplish thelr th rough 7. ahak- pee anc valids sin alee ing But meantime, the war, - i: Generally, though, she would efits and cures de-Mling not for the more gradual pre |, be digve: erg ne rene " ed from the uso of Soap Lakelll/cosmes of the law and the ordinary ‘ chair, w je shaded lamp be *re ete nd the New Soapii) hus has brought the financial Organist | side her, reading.” Be ci oi world to a ortsin.» The nations of : | Mrs. Hauck says she finds TO, “NO CURE |[Hurope are being shaken. | The she can get more physical r with ou are trouble nount to a million and a haif of laxation in a chair at night Rheumatism, Skin, Blood orf|iuman beings, and hundreds of than in bed. She makes the Nervous Disease talk with ourllimilligns of doliars, And It im only mf demonstrator, 1406 Fourth ave. Bi beguh. Financial values there are chair comfortable with bed: “ who will, without ANY By Satly impair 1, as are also na clothe partially disrobes, | CHARGE, demonstrate the NEW. redits, ‘The thing wanted ts AND LIES BACK TO COUNT BOAP LAKE BYS gold, and as In every war, the pre WHY SUPFERS W complicated cases of long stand OFF THE HOURS. Jnvitell) cious metal he practically disap. She has been losing weight more pen ' Nin the nations at war, Tho rapid) during the last few months, t—-In order to demonstrate the merits of the Soap tor cash, and a general attempt will and has become alarmed at her offer Lake nent ABSO-B ho made to soll American securities condition long as her affile OF CHARGE. Call at the p ia roducts Stor Amertoan stocks, bonds, ete. But tion did not weaken her physteally, or phone Elilott 670 and we will call on you and givell) who will buy these? America will J wed ey of your own home |be practically the only market for sh@ gave it no particular concern » all who call, Pacific Coast BranchBl them, and as we have already seen Proud of Little Girl 1408 Fourth Ave., Sonttle, American banks and bankers are “Spe's such a plucky little per- joaded down heavily. MADE AAD EA ADEA AOO4 OO® bonds have been from realizing upon them face value of these stocks and bonds has been preserved, and | thereby the banks and bankers have been permitted to continue to count | these shares and bonds at fictitious prices which nobody would pay for them toda ject of Silver Demonetization. Had silver not been demonetized, bankers would not have oasy & time ae they have enjoyed in wetting remium rke rates of interest and but either would they be in the same distress at the pres ent time, the wo would have had twice as much money with which to do its business. When we consider that the gold coin world ts not sufficient for even t paying o he Imterest of the debts | we percel tutions have had the people, figura tively, by the throat, and being choked themselves by own device. The interest upon the debts can- not paid in gold because there is not enough of it to pay the Interest. Hence the only thing remaining be done ta to ti ie more bonds, pay- their able in gold and payable in gold. Now that nobody will buy the bonds, what in to be done? Interest foreign holdings of American “securities,” estimated at only four per cent per annum [means a drainage of two hundred }millions of dollars every year in gold, needed to pay that interest Now we seem to be coming to dead stop through this | war: q the opposite direction and lacerating them finan- clally Apparently our financial “house of cards” ts trembling, and about to | fall. Various expedienctes are being tried by the governments and the ablest financiers of the world. |mnight hope that their sktti accomplish the end they desire, and save the present inatitutions. financial—-from being “shake plec But, if we are right in our! volun understanding of the Scriptures— if the Great Day of Settlement h come, in which all the shakab things are to be shaken an remain except that which cannot be shaken, then we may be sure that ail human effort will fail, and that the greatest of all crashes of a financial kind that have ever hap- pened will take place. It will be noticed that T am say- ing nothing new—that what I have been said tn part at , and published in the Tam merely bringing ther these things, and showing r relationship to the testimony of the Bible, that we ure now in the great day of “shaking.” To some this H be cons! red a fanatical pessimism, because the vast majority of people have abso- lutely no confidence in the Bible, j Nevertheless, when these things shall come to pase in the very near future, some may be helped to an understanding of the true situation to a recognition of the fact that aking” upon the nations— political and reli- Lord, and not acei- ness never befor rr commer- cial competitors are at war, and un- able to properly attend to their com- mercial interests. Likewise, Amert- can securities should be In demand, becauso all securities of foreign | countries have depreciated by the ‘war. But with the gold standard and an tnsuffictency of gold, the business of the entire world is stag- nated, The world’s needs and wants re as great but it has not the gold wherewith to purchase. The demonetization of silver seems to be referred o by the Prophet Ezekiel (7:18) saying, “They shall cast their Iver into the street”—treat {t as a ommodity and not as money The | Prophet then tells how gold wil! be- }come scarce and eventually be com- withdrawn by | pletely the people |hiding it as though it were an un- |clean thing, as the Hebrew text {m- piies—"Their gold shall be removed.” Thu neither silver nor gold will be Nable. road magnate and the bank- ers who ho’ urities, per- ceive that If tt is difficult to raise money for the meeting of the Inter- on the bonds; it will be more di fioult to ts new bonds to repla maturing ones, no matter how soun and well managed the ratiway may be, Is it any wonder that the trep- idation of the financial and political princes of the earth is great as they look into the future! Their well- grounded fears were prophesied by oor Savior as one of the signs of the present time: “Men's hearts failing them for fear and for looking after those things oc arth’- ning upon the social order—and be- haking of the tieal the Feer Humanlty’s Ba Tho speaker then passed to hi text, outlined its meaning, an sald Sin race. made moral cowards of our From early infancy tear and apprehension, espectaily In respe to things future, have been fn ressed upon us. We realize that w re imperfect, that our God ts per fect, that perfection is the only standard which He could approve. and that some kind of punishment for sin must be expected. The Adver- sary, taking advantage of our fore- fathors, misrepresented the Almighty, and has used our fears to allenate us from Him and to wrest and di tort His Message to us in the Bible. St. Paul assures us that this ts that he for darkness and dark- Nght. Thus tt comes that which ts really one of the iful and comforting tn the when understood, has to a lash tn the hands of i Satan's general procedure; puts light ness for text ma cornering the financial market and| of civilization, a. of the] violat how the banking insti-| M to| princes an: jof His absolute nothing | the contrary, the symbolizes the purity ! |» of Wie Kingdom of It iP Pastor Hussell’s Syndicated Kermons appenr weekly in approximately fif- 4) under the whole heavens ff . pers in the t Cnneda, Great Pritaia, + The avens an * h : $ alin and Keandinayin, our languages, Metropolitan @| flew f the pr he great cy ‘ led hy the Kyndionte we are permitted to p Vr not be the Hen 4 sing raten Ho “hn given to the childre: we Paty) : INTERNATIONAL BIBLE HTODENTH ABBOCIATION, — f)'0!0 |The Heaven i C estigution ts be 6 necidel a u the symbolical one A rigid investigation is being, ‘The accident at First and Unton o aymbollcal Ones. in pop made today by Chief Lang into the ;!t wan reported, was due to the le e rexents entablished civilization: the , bor of poltee of reckless driving of the men who nea, the rentlenn, dinnatinfied . P ¥ } floors to conceal the fact that po hen o or OC Aietions, | |man governments, kingdoms Read every item—you'll save a large share on your necessary expenditure when ea dives Got aciael i: Bh euse of, sain z eontaciadine, constitute the backbone of present h a lice: drove the machine apector Powe od social institutions. The symbolic taking advantage of our bargain offers: injured three persons at First ave. matter and Ohlstrom and Stanley bd |Reavens represent, spiritual infiv and Union Monday night sdmitted the machine was not rone en gneen--Keclestastietam, Churchiantt The machine, owned by Sergt, stolen and that they were in it Thus interpreted, our text declares H 9 1 Dagner, at the time the ac hen the aceldent occurred ee ee, ead tee caitlin ar teat Policeman C. G, Stanley, accom. him and the accident was unavold-| pre@sent-d1y ecclesianticinn, will cama, ten, gram FINANCIAL, ECCLESIASTICAL AND SOCIAL aco aoc Obistrom H, B. Johnson, one of the injured, | found for ther rons The reports made t@ the police| was operated on Tuesday night for ; smattan Now the P z al department were to the effect that ponagnn dl haga He in tn @ serl) “Men's Hearts Failing Them For Fear.” Apprehending) said of the four thousand years. be . . Stanley, Oblstrom and Pa- ous condition : per j ity,| fore the coming of Christ, may it Values to 815.00, for This jot includes the new ; Tin dullivan, op return:| Mrs. C. M, O'Dantels and Miss| Troubles Impending. Selfishness Blighting Humanity. | no be claimed that He has been $7.50 AN cnalish cut sleeve model, the m West Seattle, stopped at Loulse Brust, the other victims, Messiah's Throne of Purity and Justice and Love Earth S| relening ever since His ascension to ° buttoned fm front style, All nd Railroad aves, When are also suffering from bad wounds, Only Hope. TP see edotiar ao san aheer eos, These are mostly tn the models have the } they returned, the report sald, the ‘They were removed from the city |retaning as the King of earth f mixtures nd laida belt fastening in the front machine was gone. to*the Seattle General hospital the past nineteen centuries, there Matertais Rnglts: bed ch sat ilies bts aa eth Pastor Tusselly we leagn the immense! should be something in the Bible tweeds * Materials of p Jo, tn Halt 1 ft American shares!to #0 teach ana” teclode Ri and dark shades All sixes m,.” her husband explatos, “that | in in ¥ On the contrary, the Master MM as_novel style ’ ar that b kers pale thin Age: that rist's Kir well ge 39c and seems anxious only that baby f their being dumped upon | is not of thin world (Age): Hy and I shatl get OUR rest | t rican market 1 | wi me again and receive Hi ore Mrs. Hauek sought relief from A au ities declare that wers to Iiimaelf, that H physicians in the Kast, before com: | that sat us about five thousand] into « far country to receive ‘org | a ee millions of dollars invested in|to His Kingdom and to return t tag to Bonttle three years ago from | ike arth and the| American curition, Lf but one-|take possession of it; and th ae Berita, Gat. Set COs Get nana | Moone fled] Mfth of these be sacrificed to realize| Hin Second Coming He will be the sho says. Sho has bought drugs, | and there| old, {t will mean an evalanc algreat King of Glory.—John 14:16 s and sleeping powders, and patent * found no | fina ay cones, , nenene banks, bed poco A 21:33; 26 as 5 a1 . “ already overloaded with these “ne- eS sean the pages of ‘his $5.98 Values for jremedies at various times, in vari eas far thee. | custial «ast nee pustnene ails bonse| ory eine tat ia anton ous pharmacies, both with and| « he Pastor had a|Pricew will tumble and wrecks fol-|turies, we are convinced t $2.98 is De without the Advic of, Phys fans OLYMPIA, Jan. 20.—I regret Bequest for further | low | Han han not been King Of broadcloth, serge 0 places, but a Hut nothing has helped, she says ight ona previour| In view of these matters, is it} 0f Him as suc » the om Engl tweeda a 4 colors, in There are few evidences of com.| e*eeedingly that there appears Ld)! ourse which he|any wonder that American bankers| tent Dower we accredit (0. plaid mixtures. parterns, with n cardina for nome ch is two) to be a disposition on the part newered before|fear to see the stock Kxchanges| WOuld be to charge . wv Good assortment of Peben and) black at ik thelr, Somes, ‘wun = .* treating today's text, An it 1s of pe-|open for business? Had the hx. |*ponalbility for bloody and tre ors and sie: ' : ' hoch ah rooms on t ee floor of inmny of certain railroads to take a ullar Interest we give it in full. changes not closed promptly when| rasoutions, for warn, famines pac fonal values to ground . Beacon Hil) apartment house |He had applied Hebrews 12:27 to our|they did, we would have had the|bestilences. Surely, no right-minded Peres. rarer, ta Chines poctal 43 Hae” owt what little mnones he | Mere active part in legisiative y Mieclaring now. in progress the|thost terrible panic-ever known. By| Person. after mature consideration. wae. had in a moving pictare show on affaires at this session of tne leg: removing of all things « akable | ee, el ing of the Exchanges that ay fetionaliy goount the ¢ nosy ea lie, GGth wt. three years ago. Since| isiature than has been the c iiclak’ chaadaadh,/ hia 2 be | ie Cent etre ener tr| Reign of Righteousness for the blessing of the whole world, the up lifting of humanity. one can think that the Reten of the great Mediator is in the past We must agree r text th in in the futu that, when limhed, ttm effe pon present institutions—politiea!, social, finan jelal, religious—will be such that they will flee away; no piace wt be found for them. From this stand point alone there is hope for the had as! world Today we are living ct the climax Yot we behold more clearly than ever before that the | deeply ingrained selfishness of hu- upon is to nity is a blight ne. ti everywhere, A of righteousnens is ted upon any of that standard are styled nals, nevertheless it seema im- ble to legislate equity, justice keen intellects find ‘opportu- for circumventing the laws | nities now are|and committing theft, murder, ete., without danger of punishment reat White Throne Judgment. ner Jehovah God nor His Rep ntative, Messiah, can in ai sense or degree be « party to injus thee or Ini The fact that in- justice has been permitted, that the interest | inequity has been the rule for cen- turies, is to be accounted for by the fact that during all this perlod the world has been under the reign of Sin and Death, the reign of Satan | “the Prince of this world,” and of the darkness of selfishness and evi! nts nder Jah, the Repre- and His right- ail of which his name repre: t the world has not been the dominion of Me: of Jeho and love. New Dispensation which Mes- siah's Kingdom will usher tn is pic- jtured in our text. It will be the world-wide dominion of purity, hol!- ness, righteousness, justice, truth a Great White Throne. No wonder we read that the symbolical heavens and earth, representing the old order We) of things—soclal, ecclesiastical—w!l! would} vanish away! But let no one think for a moment that ecclesiastical princes. financial political princes will tly acknowledge that the hour has come for a full surrender to Messiah and to all the principles hteousners, On privileged mem- bers of our ‘race will be more and more drawn together for mutual! pro- tection—for the preservation of the spectal privileges which have come into thelr possession. Even now we see the prophecy of the Second Pealm fulfilling. We are in the very time when the Lord, through the Prophet David, calls the great ones of earth to recognize the true situation of our wonderful day—that the Day of Messiah has arrived, and He should be recognized and His principles of righteousness obeyed. But no! The prophecy declares that we are in the day when the eople, the masses, will have foolish maginations—when they will think that by their own strength they can inaugurate a reign of righteousness siong the lines of Socialism, or by anarchy, The people must learn that their help ts in the Lord and not in their own frail arm. They must see the force of the words “Blessed are all they that put their trust in Messiah.” On the other kings, earthly tical princes are taking counsel to- gether for the preservation of pres ent inequities of the world, by whi they are profiting. ‘The Lord declares that in this they are banding them- selves against Him and His newly appointed King—Messiah. For over a century human Iberty has been mak - ing progress, despite every endeavor to restrain it. Barth's potentates perceive the rising tide of human in- telligence and of demands for equal rights. They perceive that unless something be done to coutneract this general movement, the special ad- vantages of the privileged classes will disappear. Even now they are taking counsel together how to break the restraints which the peo- ple are putting upon them, and how to reinaugurate a reign of autocracy such as prevatied a century ago, but upon a higher plane, controlled by brighter wits, and holding under re- straint more Intelligent masses. “Be Instructed, Ye Judges!” Would that the cultured and in- fluential princes of earth could take the proper view of the situation and realize the fallacy of their counsels, the impoesibility of averting the great changes which are upon us by reason of the time having come for Messiah to take unto Himself His great power and reign! Could the wise of earth realize the situation and fully submit themselves to the Divine requirements of absolute jus tice and truth, what a blessing would be to the world! If the princes would turn their attention from the grasping of power and money to the enlightenment and up lifting of the people, they would be- come ministers of the New Dispen- sation, which would be ushered in with rejoicing, But the Lord in- forms us that this will not be the case; and that as a result Messiah's Kingdom will be ushered in by “® Time of Trouble such as was not since there was « nation."—Daniel 1 God is no respester of persons. pefore His Judgment Throne shments will be meted out tc small and great, when found to b: violators pf the principlas of justice Would that I could impress this upon many of the lower classes who are orying out against injustice in high hand, the money places, while practicing similar tn- Justi themselves. Let it be re- membered that the Great White Throne speaks blessings only to those who lov righteousne: and hate iniquity. The Master said, “My Word shall The judge you in the ‘Last Da ooks then to be opened will be the words of Jesus, of His Aposties and of the Prophets of old. Then all shall see the oneness of the Divine Message of righteousness, and each thelr fears.—-2 Corinthians 4:4 Our text ts one of the symboliams f a Book filled with symbols. d's people, guided by His Holy Spirit, In due time will appreciate these symbols. Mor many of them that due tme is already here. The Throne ts Messiah's; it represents His Mediatorial Dominion of earth for a thousand years. Its whiteness who would have everlasting lite must conform his living and thinking to those standards therein contained. At the end of Messiah's Reign, those whose names will have been written upon the mew Rook of Lite will be found worthy of ever- lasting life; those whose names are not therein written will be destre in the Second Death. }

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