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STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915. JOHN PANTON Co. The Most Wonderful Lace and Embroidery Howard Jones, youthful robber See Windows—See the Stock—-Save Money! You've never be- |] "0" Mame Meolonn fore seen bargains like these! Snohomish counties indorsos C. A Reynolds for chairmanship of state public service commission 15¢ A rcny ond Terdhon ced we Guide will be resun Cotton Cluny and otheryfancy laces, in widthe Goodyear Raincoat Co,, 916 Sec from 1 t inches. Sultable for use in bureau ond, will sell men’s sults hereafter, and table scarfs, linen. bedspreads, waists, linen instead of waterproof coats ete, and fe worth to @¥e per yard, Your Senior Y. M. salesmanship club batiquets Monday night Man must some day either accept or reject Christ, Pastor King warns members Congregational chureh Y. M. boy students visit Bremer. ton navy yard Receiver appointed for Goldfield 39c » Eavy Chany Lace for 15¢ le for ny La h ecru and tan, sult use on fancy work, bed. bureau and tal sup to Mea yard, ENxtr yur choice for 15 granted against Goldfield Deep | Mines Co. Gen. L. T. Banks, former business $1.50 Cluny and Fancy Lace 15c Laces to 12 inches wide. In beautiful nen Cluny, Cotton Macrame, Novelty meah, ree man, dies at East Sound. mesh Fileta, tmitation English thread, Maltese, Three aviators will fly during Brabante, ete. These are insertlons, edges or fe {en here. with round or long pointed cali summer festivities here to $1.50 a yard. Your ¢ for | Police dog finds George Olson, 4 lost in woods. Cecil Rowe, son of Bishop Rowe, badly burned when lamp explodes Fifteenth annual pure food show ns at Bon Marché Wm. Burt, recently paroled from Monroe, rearrested for alleged auto} theft Jacque L. Casad, dramatic editor, Argus, weds W. W. Percy, young business man Coroner's jury find Edward John ston came to death by being struck by auto driven by C. G. Stanley, po liceman New company takes fivey lease on Hotel Sorrento. Lumbermen send me to Washington delegation urging of position to government ship bill 75¢ Shadow Lace Flouncing 35c 18-inch Shadow Lace Flouncings (1 beautif flowe ! convention signe! regular clul for this sale, yard, 3 $1.25 Shadow Lace Flouncing 49c 18- and ch Shadow Lace Flouncing tn lovely patterns, suitable for dainty evening gowns, ete., values to $1.25 a yard. Special for this sate, 4c $2.50 Fine All-Over Lace 98c Fine Allover Laces, 26 aff (i-inch widths, in shadow patterns on novelty bh, in wh cream and ecru, V yard fee for 49¢ 0 ——- takes over pler,4 Ballard Marine Railroad Co. starter hing boats 15¢ Hamburg Embroidery 5c o yards Hamburg Edges, and also some Bands. Values to lhc a yard. Special for this your choice in the lot for 35c¢ Insertions and Edges for 10c 10 Inet ellent Hubert Hopkins succeeds Gordon Dickson as major of U. W. cadets. Insertions, Beadings and Edges wide, In open and solid patterns use on undermustins Worth to thc a yard 50c Fine Embroidery for 15¢ In widths from 2 to 18-inch Embroidery on fine nainsook and § Ungerie, ete. Values up to S00. Special the Robbery at home of F. Johnson, 7 W. Kilbourne, believed work of ook 4 Gilat S., stolen. Rev. W. A. Simmons open war lec ture series at Boylston Unitaria church; Germany topic Monde night Auto stolen from Hemphill Broth ers, groc found hidden in Bothell U. of W. sororities take in 100) hew members. a8 and batiste aultable ¢ Embroidery Flouncing on fine nainsook woods © ents vee ge Mla ny = Bo Cat show ends, entertaining 5,000 A yard. Special in this sale 2he visitors R. P. Loomis elected cashier Met. ropolitan bank Salmon packers undecided wheth or to ship East by water or rail Felix Crane, charged with accept ing earnings of fallen women, pleads not gulity Renewal of license to operate penic cafe asked. Se Rolice will enforce laws govern. ing movie houses to letter. Council considers request of T. BR. Wright, cop, for leave of ab- sence so he may join Oregon crew on trip through canal Woman aide men strong arm Otto 39c Corset Covering and Flouncings on sheer natn sook and Swiss, in solid or eyelet paterns. Suit able for infants’ and children's dresses, wom- en's lingerie, surmmer frocks, ete Values to vnariel for §9e. $1.75 Flouncing 75c inch Flouncing in beautiful patterns in large rieties; worth to wale, The. Values to $1.25 Embroidery on the finest, most transparent Swiee and nainsook. These embrotderies are exquisite materials for gra linge rie are sold & of the nines to $1.25 8 yard. Specta toreyele squad. Prof. Grace Denny, U. of W., lec rites : wei The only sure wi to get rid of | j |dandruff is to dissolve tt, then you | and a little voice | interrupted, | patience, “well, I gave them a state-|destroy it entirely. To do this, kot | CONTINUED ee ee about four ounces of ordinary now? In proper form, and audited as |liquid arvon; apply It at night FROM PAGE 1 “Yes, if the big girls are through they require” when retiring; use enough to with it,” stipulated Mother Ryther. Mother Ryther fairly snorted moisten the scalp and rub it in| “They get it first, you know, te-| "That costs money!” she sald. “If| gently with the finger tips A canse they help with the work they want somebody to audit it Do this tonight, and by morning| - MOTHER RYTHER’S ‘A while back,” she returned to they can have ‘em come and look| most, if not all, of your dandruff | the subject. “the board of health over the books. | write down @¥-|wiil be gone, and three or four| HOME Is REFUSED told us we'd have to build a fire ery day what I've spent, so 1 know| more applications will completely escape from the attic, where the | where it goes, all right—excuse | dissolve and entirely destroy, ev a long time, but we didn’t have the | whence was audible {n a moment| may have money, We have to have bread |the sing-song chant which was to| You will find, too, that all itch br Sunday school. The 14 moth- and butter first, you know. But fix “the text” in 40 inattentive lit-|ing and digging of the scalp will | rs were eating Some of them when the labor people heard we tle minds, at least until they) stop at once, and your hair will be| er Ryther, wrinkling her already well, it's pretty hard to keep even ‘ttle boys and girls first, then the | never fails to do the work.—Adver- | furrowed forehead yet more deeply, presentable with 40 children tear. MikKker boys, and last the bigger | tisement “and last month's grocery bill ain't ing around, and I'll say maybe it S!r/8. And the last one slipped a paid. There was a lot of business |isn't very clean sometimes. But "ed-sweatered little arm around men who used to give to us regu- the only thing where we haven't Mother Ryther's waist, and the MONEY-SAVING Jar, who won't give, now we come up to what we were told is Sf#Y head and the brown one were ain't indorsed. It makes it hard| making each child keep to its own ‘!08* together for an instant MEAT PRICES for us. individual towel; but we can do pth iy A small head, surmounted by a|that, we have plenty of towels Nobody questions the im- large bow, was thrust into the door’ “And the financial statement— portance of sanitation and busi- ness-like accounting; but, In ie judging Mother Ryther and her *y home, let it not be forgotten Why Are Ten Tons of Quinine iris orovrtiy ovis pases Markets better examination on making i Used Every Year? a real home for homeless chil- Tuesday Specials: | dren than on scientific meth- Ch be S get enormous quantity of Quinine alone (representi pe A I gi et RY ie, joice Spare 11 ent; and that perhaps she - about ge ay of all ee eee produced in the world knows more about pitying Ribs c ‘ation Laxative Bromo Quinine, hard-pressed mothers than Choice Shoulder 1 about keeping books or the sa- Million ¢ (7,000,000) Boxes of which are used — *2ut Keeping boo Pork Steak.... 12:c every year because of its extraordinary merit. Choice Veal Whenever you feel a cold coming on think of the name ‘JUDGE HAS AN IDEA jolce Ven! c ganda TO GHEGK DIVORCE | Choice Limb Choice Lamb j remember | there ts Only One Chops .........1@e op TACOMA, Feb, 1.-Superior Court * . ‘«Bromo Quin tuage ‘Fastorday favors’ a natate | Choice Loin c making it unlawful for parties pro|f| Pork Chops..... curing marriage licenses to have the That le 7 ceremony performed un’ 0 days Cho Laxative Bromo Quinine °° 0% ice | Round Steak. te nee ‘Often, in the divorce action; | — THE WORLD OVER TO ouRE A COLD Im OnE DAY brought I find the young peopl {| Anchor Brand have only known each other for # B on cl seet for aie comene? lay or a week or #0,” the judge de acs heed on the box. Price clares Fancy Plymouth | c s (storage) . | VANCOUVER ASSESSOR DEAD Eggs ( e Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp, ove” VANCOUVER, Feb, 1.—Wm. 1 It signifies purity and quality, ‘Fagan, provincial assessor and col Shops Open Until 6:20 9, m, lector, is dead at the age of 73 years ¢ * ‘ ‘ i li lsat ise Sees neal a ‘ . — Bosca ot emcionromseate Bargains Ever Offered in Seattle! |]* sive cme ecm ¢ Publication of Greeters’ Tourists’) insertions; a good assort Boys’ closses at Y. M. will engage a width alues to 1 a in swimming and gym work until) @le Cor Kaster. Laura J. Elile addre | Sunday club ret woman the club 69c¢ Cluny and Fancy Lace 10c acca tn 16 wotte Merger Mines Co, and injunction} Dodwell Dock & Warehouse Co.| bullding of tw Louis H. Seagrave, new editor U of W. Daily, assumes duties. | Midyear registration at univer sity probably will exceed 4,000. Jitney bus owned by Edward Ned | Anderson of 2204%% First ave Charles King, 10, hit by street car, | will live. Patrolman Justus may head mo | Albers Bros. buy 8,000 sacks of boys sleep, or they'd close us up, me, while I get the children off. ery single sign and trace of It, no AN O.K. BY CHABRBER 3227 ace oor Scie ere.) che ert che cea ot, (a nee am and trace off, no | Must hurry away to work again in had to have it or close up, they reached the church fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and & few minutes, Sunday though it came right over and built it for us. Fear God and keep His com: |goft, and look and feel a hundred | ‘was. So that’s all right mandments, for this is the whole | times better Reward for the Industrious Gets Children off duty of man.” You can get Hquid arvon at any “We're $500 behind,” said Moth- “About the ‘hygienic standard,'— | Then the children clattered out. drug store, It in inexpensive and ° | | The hoste tHirstakte Mindly 4 | | ey Hasis of Our J, Smith and dress. The weekly T in room 300 social and de the Y, M. Cc hen you're a And tw the tu vd their firat [night at Y. M,C A Wettrick, a Seatth tries th PAGE : HERE and ELSEWHERE DEVORE 24D EPOUPREO DEN OF proximately fit. « Great Briteis, « os, Metropolitan teen hundred newspapers Kouth Africa, Australia and Seandinavia elton are Heh these Ineirae at ad rates 7 | scent estimated at a quarter of /% INTERNATIONAL BILE SVUDENTS' ASSOCIATION : million dollars had subsided today, | % 900+ @) Damage at Venice, Ocean Park +A . AV ALY DVO BLD DEVI ODD DYVY TOUO OOP HUH 4 geents @ door — you for darlin kit n—~do toth ing, Govern A. L. Ter classes wday nights ormitory A., resign tion a few days ago. night for Van he and Mr ncoUver. Merkley B. C., wh meeting Tuesday Samuel J attorney, will ak on “The Constitut n as th ment Carl rtnagian will lead the class groups after the ad will meet at § o'clock E. Keith Merkley, for three years cretary of that post He left last re intend going Ke into the chicken ranching business ° ELSEWHERE o~ °° | Snohomish property owners Mon Idlay figure their losses in business district fire of Saturday night at $50,000 Jun u's police chief and two p. trolmen all going out of office; J. Sliter to be new chief W. M. Brown, elected as congr ania, dies at man from |New York Pennayly Name of Will H. Parry of Seattle jes President Wilson's final list for lapses in hes injured thropiat, celet vy wind praten 6 anniversary at Pasaden Lendon MM all tr ace gress Thursday Federal judge at Juneau fin |two fish companies $100 and $2 nomination to trade commission New Orleans orphan ylum col- 0 children Nathan Strave, N.Y. philan- kg birthday lously | ident Wilson's veto message) is due to come up for ction In con: respectively, for Sunday fishing | President Wilson Wednesday night to discuss ship purchase bill and other busine ministration Commerce of before the U. 8 Executive counci! o las a “calling 90 Thor Wis, receiv: special train mile chase. Racine, Wii night | Ridgefield | Mt. Vernon o1 card.” overtake: policies of ad. Chamber of f state club | federation decides that federation shall leave a trea in each city where convention ts held hereafter | Henry W. Putnam, inventor of rbed wire, dies at San Diego, age Kenosha, | auto truck order from allied armies. it after 30. ks divorce from Anthony Beek is, sheriff, lets pris ats at § oners work at trade during daytime and locks them up tn jail only at) | Rev. and Mra. A. J. Stover cele brate 60th wedding anniversary at 6 a ton. Madison, Wis., grand jury recom. ‘tures on fabrics at Bagley hall Ww ed | mends police shakeup Sears, Roebuck & Co. declare end on $40, Grand jury at Chicago recom. 200,000. Great Britain makes inquiries a: to extent of canal Thomas $B: elected pres trout fry this nesday night | Free classes in citzenship will | $20,000,000 stock divid ow sass ———. | (1,000 capital a You Can’t Brush or mends repeal of II Wash Out Dandruff | '** Arizona flood damage will reach damage urke of ident of season inois’ parole at Panama A |Chambers of Commerce of Pacific. | | Stevens county hatching 1,500,000 | Konisburg are offering a determin ciated German citizens organize asso. elation “to | neutrality.” | a along 1 ANDERS cVENS “THE Added Fe Another Sensational THE BXPLOITS OF ELAINE “The Van shing Jewels” re-estab! ae Ang AMUSEMI Moore role and ¥, Ue Hax-Mayor of Indianapolis who reduced the high co: ad the friend of the Inboring man. One Week in Advance Installment of ish genuine | Thieves at Bellingham steal elec- tric locomotive piece by plece. Storme at sea that caused dam. eles county TONIGHT and TUES. |$1 MATINEE TUESDAY $1 Ruth St. Denis and Assisting Artiate in Oriental, Greek and Modern Dances. Night Prices—Lower floor, 81.50 and 82,00; drese oti balcony elrele, | i gallery, floor and balcony circle, The; the man i PANTAGES GEORC | Island, burted at § ttle is! Santa Monica was estimated at $125,000 H. C. Cross %of Victor, Mont among assays commissioners ap pointed today by President Wilson day at Indianapolis overruled de murrers of 27 defendants in Terre Haute election conspiracy cases on trint here Wm. Cuffee, 87, last full-blood member of Shinnecock tribe of In dians, which once inhabited Long outhampton, LL. Unidentified Oakland, Cal., wom. Precious Jewels United States Judge Anderson to- | Sought by a King 'DIAMONDS OF THE FIRST WATER, POLISHED BY THE DIVINE HAND an struck, fatally injured, by jitney | bus driven by Jack & Despondent becau trouble, Herman Auerbach, a New York real estate man, killed wife, two daughters and himself, using magazine revolver equipped with ummers, of Mancheste: ite fact that her father, 16 Zimmerman, was an n, Bhe will have to pay an income tax of $160,000 Father's estate $10,000,000 The Colorado legisiature will be asked to pass a series of measures destined to prevent ntrike disor- ders in the state by defining trea son and sedition and providing the death penalty, tmprisonment or heavy fines ‘for violation of statutes Rev. Herman elected Episcopal bishop of Spo Wash, left Chicago for Spo kane last night to assume duties Mystery over disappearance of cdgar Hehlow, heir to big Behlow ngland California estate, grew deeper to- day. Although detectives employ ed by the family partially identi fied as Behlow's a decomposed j body of a man found near Lords | burg, N. M., not far from El Paso,! Tex., the missing man's relatives doubted the Identification. Lords burg dispatches declared the man | whose body was found there had | been shot to death. ‘SUBMARINES “SINK BRITISH BERLIN, Feb, 1.—All Ger. | many te jubliant over the suc- cess attending the opening of the German submarine cam- paign against British merchant- men, signalized by the sinking of three of the enemy's steam- ers in the Irish sea All the newspapers reprint parts of the interview Vice Ad- | miral Tirpitz gave Correspon- | dent Von Wiegand suggesting such a campaign, and all com- ment on the success of the plan to starve Engiand out. Strictly gitls’ dance will be held|story that Austria wants Germany | ] 0c by U. of W. co-eds Monday night ito ue for pe | boys Says the Tageblatt: “Henceforth | does not expect to find the Jewels in| darist knows and has explained it all Pritish navigation will have to) perfect order--shaped, cut, polished | to the jewe’ of financial) rned| Ameri: | age, recently | The World of Mankind the Mine—Réugh Diamonds in tir | Miry Clay—Washed in Blood Most Precious—Cut on the Wheel of Discipline—Polished by a Famous Lapidarist— Reflecting and Refracting the Light of tHe Divine Char- aacter—Set in a Royal Diadem. Jan, 31 Russel) is he the facets day. We report in the eyes of Him w his discou shortly to gather His jewels T the text Apostie again apeaks of even + shall be Mine | most trying expertences « ef saith the Lord of | tian 1: light affitet Hosts, in that Day |the prese: t life as b when | make UD! saying ur Ueht affilet , My jewels.” (MMl- lig but for a moment, wo achi $:17.) He sald]. out ‘More exceeding f | In Part ee points | welmht of wlor 2 Cor to the close of| The Wheel of D jompel Age ep tis | The earthly iapidarist takes f we that the Lord|hold upon the jewel which he SELEY) not gather|@iready tented and prove His jewels sooner, | the requisite jewel quality, and but also tmplies | casing it In a suitable Instrument, he that the only clans to be gathered at on it againat a lap wheel wit that time will be the jewel class-—|just the required amount of pres He comes to make up His Jewels. We|sure to effect the necessary shaping i not only to ba thave here a contradiction of the or-land p ng. ‘The process requires ‘dinary though on this subject: (1)! great hence only skilled work | That He has been ering Hisimen are employed in this depart- Jewels all along for the p *ix | rent thousand years, evidently an erron- cous thought, since He has appoint ed a Day, in the end of the Age, in | with the Lord's jewels; their | value depends much on proper cut which il Sher or make up,| tng, and this work is entrusted Peete oe wi war ernat everybody [to the skilled hands of our Lord “ Jemur f whom we are s ured that who in respectable ny decent inte we aethared eee w ey cd end |He Himself passed through similar share in His Kingdom. Our text din-|expertences of testing at the Fath- tinetly points out the fact that only |ers hands. He knows just what we a ver ptional, class will be|need to perfect us, that we shall sought for and gathered |be pleasing and acceptable to the The class here described as jewels| Father, to reflect and refract the is contrasted in the context with | ight of His glory when it shall fall other classes—"the proud,” who have|™Upon us in our finished state. much of the success of the present| A part of our lesson is to have workers of wicked- | faith in this great Master- Workman God and are not hom the Father has appointed to and serve Him. | shape and polish us. We may require Buch evi the majority of | much more trimming on some sides mankin | of our character than on others: and scribed often the disposition is to draw back, vah”—that reverenced —Hinr |to be not fully submissive, to fear thet thought spon Bie Were that the Lord has abandoned us to Jewels trial. But Infinite Wisdom assures jus that this is not > But, we inquire, where are jewels | Sraw back would lead usually found? The answer is that] for the Kingdom.” expect PSia.| . The world seen the wheel « discipline, which has been cutting See! ve ut |ea t 10nd» | with gravel the Lord's jewels for centuries, but retimes Piuish- | ft has not understood the necessit They all require to be| and the value of the process Da ed after and to be washed fromjhave even caught an occasional lithe mire. before being prepared to; glimpse of the jewels, but not te any reflect and refract the light. Soladvantage—not so as to be able to some of these jewels that the Lord| know the real merit of their char- in now seeking out from the world|acters or the value of the cutting are to be found in the ordinary walks|and polishing; for even the already of ife, and some came from deep! finished facets are smeared with the |down in the mir cement and slime from the grind- In the world of mankind the Lord| wheel. But the gr loving Lap and they know tn part reckon with the German submarine|and ready for the setting in glory.|now, and by faith are trusting all ‘danger. It can only be avoided by|OR the contrary, by one ciags of His| the remainder. | stopping traffic. Let us hope that! inive of sin and the horrible pit, Careless Union Pacific employe the commercial war will go to the/ cleanses them through the merit of at Omaha tosses $25.000 currency | very root of the British trans-ocean : ja own precious blood and through | wise tribulation which He cannot package into empty weat-bound car; trade.” Servants He lifts them out of the| ‘the Lord knows just how witich pressure to apply—just how much friction is necessary—and will not His Word: and then, nts, He poll {hrough ptee' land will not overrule for our good | In hope of sighting the gubmarine|<ine skill, In order that they may] Being thus red that all things U-21, which sank three British ves Mre. Alice Beek. Tacoma artist, | sels Sunday. British destroyers and Klory of God the Divine character) an rejoice in tribulation, knowing 5 the ‘light cruisers are patroling the Irish sea. short time off the Kish light vessel but failed to catch her. It is reported an German the west coast of England, and that more vessels besides the U-21 mm: have been responsible for some of|yet we may readily see that while the feats performed Saturday The U-21 last night chased the! more British steamer Leinster for ajordinary purpo ether for good to His living jewels Llare working reflect and refract th thaw that iove @ Might of t that ft is working out In them As the diamond in its rough state, | peaceable fruits of righteourness uneut, unpolished, would hav meeknens, patience, ue than a common brotherly kindnes: thos: such experiences are and Lord is selecting and preparing a /that without these they could never Hie jewels are to ive their ulti-|be amongst the gathered jewels. mate value from the cutting, shap- ntire flotilla of |ing, polishing, of thetr characters un- “The Time Is ot Hand.” ibinarines is operating off|der Divine Providence. As it is writ are not to suppose that those are now pressed against th of tribulation are thereby made miserable. On the contrary, is to be credited with | they realize a joy and peace which me--the beauty of|the world can neither give nor take the finished el—nevertheless Di-| away. And when we remember that vine Grace operat ccording to| their severe expertences and polisi principles and conditions, under Di-|!ngs are “but for «a moment, compared with the longer discipline ten, “We are His workmanship. | We cannot suppose the illustration to be perfect in every particular Divine the ent 7 |vine Law. As the experienced dia- CZAR Ss HIVADERS |=": miners reject the soft clay and| of those who will be dealt with dur various of the hard stones in seek-|ing the Millennial Age, and that in | PETROGRAD, Feb. 1.—Desperate fighting is in progress in the tim: bered region near Pilkailen, East | Prussia. | A war office statement makes this announcement, indicating that Ger ing for thore of the desirable kind,|proportion to their (rials they are no the great Jewel Gatherer oper-|granted more grace and will Tecelve ates according to @ principle in seek-|a reward exceedingly abundant, more ing His Jewels than they could ask or think—then we can see that these jews now whe Meay An the Lore Man « being prepared by the Lord are high- The hardness of the diamond may| ly favored above all men be used to represent character, and| The process of seeking and polish- man reinforcements rushed forward! we are to remember that character|ing the Jewels has already been in to check the Slav advance against ed resistance to the invaders. The kaiser's strategists are con |centrating their resistance in a se ries of assaults on the central Rus. sian army of three armies which are pouring across German territory to advance westward from Pilkallen on a line north of Insterburg. gains for the Slavs as the result of this fighting A general engagement is tn | progress in the Carpathians between |the Dukla and Uszok passes. BAYONET CHECKS BY HENRY WOOD jhave been thrown back violently in janother attempt to smash through the lines of the allies at Ypres French infantrymen met the as: enemy's columns, shattered and un- nerved, were repulsed in great dis- order. This announcement, contained tn ___J created a great wave of enthusiasm days it has been reported the Ger. |mans were massing reinforcements jin Belgium for a new drive. When the assault was delivered, |however, the French were found to |be ready \Burns Detective | Found Not Guilty ATLANTA, Ga, Feb. 1.—Not guilty was the verdict returned last night by a jury that Heard the subornation of perjury case against Dan F, Lehon, southern manager for the Burns Detective agency; ©, C, Tedder, an operative, and Arthur |Thurman, a lawyer. The charges grew out of the murder trial of Leo M. Frank Yes, this is the same perju case which a Seattle paper, whose editor hates Burns, has been ex- ploiting for many months, This Slav force is endeavoring! ating in the diamond field of the The war office claims slight! sault with the bayonet and the) ‘!khteousness, at the throughout the city. For several) belongs to the individual, Each muat| progress for more than 18 centuries have his own character, and only in|and the Scriptures indicate that now proportion as each has it can he hope| the end of the Age is upon us—the to be accepted finally as a jewel; for|time for gathering these jewels and those wi ut it will not endure the| setting them in the glory of the Di- necessary tests vine nature. ‘The signs of the times rage i ” ly indicate that th ime gives evidence of having the dia-|AS® !# to end is even at the door, to prepare world fo co mond quailty, #0 Divine Grace, oper-| Prehare (he World for ne coon Hence if we are to be amongst the Acceptable jewels we have need give diligence and to co-operate wit the great Master- Workman, that the ing sought now, an shaping and polishing of our hearts in contact with Divine Grace are| our wills, may be perfected quickly od by. Only such as give evi-/and that we may ber y to share a jdence of character are thought! giprious part, when He comes to |worthy of even washing and test-|dxe up fis jewels ing Through the Prophet the Lord in The hard crystalitzation of the dia-|dicates that as soon as His jew mond corresponds to willingness to- l have been gathered, there w ward righteousness in the individ. neral change in His dealings ual; and unless there be such willing-| with the world. Our context shows ness toward God and righteousness | how !t is at the present time, while world. lays hold upon all who have resembling character. The © pliable, the unerystallized MAN there is none of the jewel quality] the polishing of the jewels prog which the Lord Is now seeking. Those | 6. Frequentiy the unfaithful and whose wills are formed, crystallized, | the worldly seem to have the advant- set, determined for righteousness, are | ase; but after the polishing of the PARIS, Feb. 1.—The Germans! those whom the Lord seeks. But the| jewels is completed, and they have great Jewel-Seeker accepts some in| been set In the crown of rejoicing at whom the crystallizing process ts in-| the end of this Age, “Then shall ye complete, and helps their infirmities,|Teturn, and discern between — the |developing in them by His provi-|Tighteous and the wicked, between dence the quality of firmness for|him that serveth God and him that same polish- serveth Him not Malach! 3:18. jing them. ‘| "Now, while evil predominates, it would be difficult by outward evi- dences to judge who are the Lord’s favored ones. Indeed, His living jew ~lels seem to be less favored and to d, it would be of leas value for! have more trials and difficulties than But even when the rough diamond has been found, it would be of no value except as it could be cut; 1 de the official statement Issued today,|™&"y_ Purposes’ than are other/do others. Consequently amongst stone: o it t# with those whom|them are not found many great, rich Divine Grace finds in the mire of|or wise, but chiefly “the poor of this sin, having nevertheless will or char-| world, rich in faith.” Rut when these cter desiring righteousness, truth,| shall have been glorified with their goodness, justice—the great Lapidar-|Lord tn the Kingdom, there will be |ist must really give them all their|a general chenge. No longer wil! the | value by His skill in shaping, cutting | wicked and those who tempt God be and polishing them, Yet, on the| found in power, Influence and pros- Jother hand, He could not cut, shape] perity, On the contrary, of Christs and polish that which had not the| Millennial Kingdom it is declared auality or character, the will for|prophetically, “In His Day shall the righteousness, essential to the re-|Tighteous flourish,” and “evil-doers ceiving of such a polishing shall be out off.” 4 Those who are in the hands of the great Lapidarist and who are under VALUABLE COUPON koing His polishing process, must|f | Trusting that you have been profited first have passed through the previ. |f DY theereading of the above ser | ous experiences of having been found |f %* Mention Past of the Lord J s Christ, must have|| Teed book THE <E PLAN been washed, and must’ have been|| Si8e@ known as °MILLENNIAL accepted as having wills desirous|| OAWN.” published in 19 languages, of harmony with the Divine mind, |f With & circulation exceeding 4.600.000 Therefore they may take pleasure in |g 1 comprehensive chart of the Ages |au the trying experiences and dit-|f fives the mental eve @ sweeping, his ficulties through which our Lord rical view of humanity's progress Past, present and a thousand years int Jeeus cause c coate. to pa vari the future—-from the Bible standpoin ous Parts of the process necessary | 4 boc souvenir edition (440 pages), « as dehovah'alf taming an illustrated eka jewels, to be made up by the close eat Pyramid of Reypt of the Goap Age and to be set in torteal, religio-sctentifie relationship ‘the gold the Divine nature, to re to the Divine Py ram, will mailed fleet the beauties of the Divine char you promptly w receipt wit acter Can you aftord to m It is in harmony with this thougat treat? Addross Interna that the Apostle encourages us to nal Bible Students’ Association, 17 rejoice in tribulation, knowing that’ Llucks st. Brooklyn, N. ¥.