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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL PAGE 6. GIRLS, CLAD IN CORSETS, SHOW SEATTLE WOMEN HOW BEST TO DISPLAY THEIR BEAUTY AND CURVE |The Star Man Gets a Peek at Exhibition Given in Downtown Department Store AGT UA have to BE | aid of « drug store and which won't come off when Let's see what \*< history says: The Stone Age man held a pebble in his mouth for moisture and to prevent thirst. Forlorn makeshift of an arid land. and herbs served existed. Early Spanish explorers found the Aztecs used “chicle’’—wholesome, pleasant and agreeably chewy—welcome relief from tropical heat. Refined Mexican Chicle, by the test of time, is the basis of WRIGLEYS Studied processes, special machinery, immaculate factories and the waxed wrapper — sealed air tight — make it the Perfect Gum in the Perfect Package. United Profit-Sharing Coupons with each package—good for valuable presents re living models were Ie Like Play better where plant life ing Madam Morris, were Morris comes forth on a in a blue velvet negli able Complexion rov merits proven ed and put on a corset. complexion Doughn That will remain moist. She took th it on again as in a hurry to catch train FROM Podunk. Photograph of the living models iNuetrate the |who posed to Jeorset ide they are Mis Olive Cook, the art} 1M thin recipe potato i# Utilized +o} models came next model, Miss Hariet Arnold and Sermons appear weekly in approrimately Aileen caer the United Sates, Canada, Great Britain, South A frica, Australia ond Sean \i4 a. 19 Tour languages. Metropolian etties are not controlied by the Syndteatt, hence | pw permitted to publish these instructive sermons tn the leading nmexpapers, paying _ineretor at advertising rates. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE 8T¢ OCIA TIO. erneman, MR Te pe MAA Lb ETERS | Two Out of Hell; No Torment There THE BIBLE HELL, NOT THE THEOLOGICAL HELL Jonah’s Escape From Hell—Jesus Delivered From Hell— Everybody Goes to Bible Hell—Jesus Redeemed Al] From It—Hence All Are to Come Out of It—The Rich Man and Lazarus—A Parable or a Narrative?—Unreasonable 8 Statement of Facts—Very Reasonable as a Parable— The Rich Man Soon to Be Let Out of Hades. ol, But in modern lations of the Bible difficulty countered, particularly in the linh, Nearly alk th have been made wit enturies, For ears before that been little known In the Second Century the theor prevailed that the bishops were as Inapired as Jesus and the on; for they were called Apos was me the Bit give up-to-di communications fror Then fo owed thirteen centuries of no Bible study, during which time, as th Aposties had forewarned, grievous wolves into thi k Acts 20:28-31.) Gradually the doctrines | became so mingled with errors that! The parable ous the falne teachers merely enslaved | Lazarus we he ne the people with fear, then extorted|t, be t pai: for the relief of the fears daot en Bible study revived the ment ‘ Fittee Century the err were “ no entr ed in men's minds that th > translated the Bible un- said “ ~' ¥ gave little twists in their| either moral or t t r to have the Bible aa at account of his fine . thought {t meant. As a * tuous f 1 his ate ave given us hold that not Resurrection of damna Simi la t is not waid that La nothing In the k arus was the word damnat The | merely it p nt’——trial, |} n the Hebrew word Sheol was | ¢ ated. Hell was the near y fit their ideas. Henge| ty n tion was If-| nai torme sntbie did they give the proper|linen and purpie and have plent meaning—-the grave, There is an-| must suffer to all eter wh er word for arave—qeber, sepul-|an aristocratic pince Hell would | But de. their beet to make|On the other hand. if only tmuee co |Heil out of Bheol, they could 80|to Heaven who have spres and dose translate It } than one-half the|to lick th who lie at a rich man’s whole pumber of ogeurrences. The| «ate ao crumbs from big taly were clad in various | Revised Version retains the Hebrew | how fe Ket there! More and the Greek Hades, saying, |if it is a literal statement, then Ab the reader find out its mean-|ham here is literal person, as w had |}. | Madam Morris. ¥ The different types |ing jas Lazarus: and how. m These Coupons are the same as given with many popular high grade products. Let the active WRIGLEY SPEARMEN tell you all about these dainty, refreshing, toothsome confections they represent: Write WRIGLEY is... for SPEARMEN Book PAULY TO TELL ABOUT START OF double-acting » mixed and fried a few * last will be as light 4 men, whe n his bos is in wp t from this viewp: t rable Abraha Wheat and Tares, the w met ts lidren of the King superstition, y fom”; the tares, “childre f the broker Poor seem | Wicked One.” According , Woman, |blind to the fact that the vilish | Man does not mean ar mi KC Potato Doug! ‘SEATTLE BOY IN F-4 DECLARED | VESSEL UNSAFE unsafe condition GHARGES VILLA SHOOTS DOWN OWN MEN ONTHE BATTLEFIELD GTON, April 12 that Gen. Francisco Villa killed! wil! of his own soldiers Tefused to obey his orders | so long. Bo to certain slaughter in the fought at Celaya, commanding Iple away from ¢ yet. |? way from HOTEL LIBERTY wet the big idea that grew into the 2% cups four: 2 emes) 1 corset outfit and cap. women and girls gasped buys a dress -Charg- is a good excuse. Let us hope he humanitarian ments which have been dead tn him Morris today should be fitted, too, when purchas-|Lord and the Lord women say they haven't | Jes. should take time it is simply a matter of undress. |‘ Ing and dressing again. “Women of today are learn- ing to dress more scientifical- attle’s dormitory for the unemploy tzation that bh Evidence of the Regardless of his boasts o! en, Obre-|ing a great gene victorious |@ue primarily to his inability to di ° inza forces, told of the desper-| rect operations and a disregard for Honolulu harbor two weeks ago, is fighting in a message to the|the safety of his own soldiers. inza junta, made public here was also due to useless charges in He will tell the Municipal league the Tuesday “And they must dr builder bulids a house. at the foundation—the corset. The properly fitted corset will make any woman of any shape symmetrical and beautiful.” Fasten Supporters the hose supporters North 62nd st., whose son, Harley, letters, was chief elec rpice and Raking P which his best men perished by the Zz Message sent from Celaya date of April 9, | to its present }manent success, will tell where the add sugar, | po ad ‘When Villa noticed were reluctant lorders and go to virtual slaughter, he became number seeking dated March | “After « shameful defeat at the Gen. Villa is in He passed with 18 train loads of marine made tts fatal dive, sayn n broken down ever of our force: We have be since Christma explosion aboard a few days ago » Including five train loads| PHOTO ENGRAVERS TO DANCE (aig not do any serious damage. We had an armature burn out on| ble between the city us, and altogether one thing after anothe Morris’ suggestions to the ned to develop serious trou ; Many deserted, more than 2,000 dead Vil-| fail to fasten the back hose sup} hard jit shall die.” (Romans 6:23; Ezekiel to get at,” said Madame Morris FRENCH ATTACK UPON WEDGE OF FOE REPULSED BERLIN, April 12.—After a week of desperate fighting, the attempt of the French to crush the German wedge between the and Moselle rivers, n defeated with according to The Photo Engravers union No. 23, will give their first annual dance at the Eagles’ hall, April 22 jing them to the men, backed “Villa claims his defeat was due “Pohumanitarien sentiments, which 1914, that “the ash lights have been | headed and will ata broken down ever since we left Se attle, and we haven't been able to| do much more than hobble around from port to port.” DENIES HIS WIFE WAS FRIENDLY ‘WITH OTHER MEN FRANCISCO, Chase Garfield of Los Angeles, hus- |band of the former Seattle woman who committed suicide season will have a comfortable nest Jegg laid by for next season. 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The police are still unable to find} Gold Crowns * apartment REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP guaranteed Southern Pacific The Exposition Line 191° International B amining the They are confident that some Hight on BOSTON DENTISTS 1418-20 Second Ave. SELBOT DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement Homelike Surro 10-PIECE UNION OKCH C. G. Chisholm, District Freight and Passenger Agent 720 Second Ave. Phone Elliott 1256 Seattle, Wash. You will find the room you or Rent” Ads, Undenomivational Patronized by people who think, want in Star |doctrines are driving intelligent peo-| stands for a class; and Lazarus aleo 4, from the Bible| stands for a jand from the churches | cacape From Hell. interpretation of the 4 euawen thst the The le telle of severa w scecont ¢ n were released from Sheol, but of two| the Jewish natie Ithe very word Is used. The Prophet | favor. Their spiritual tw Jor lowed by the great fist nufutly sup ethan S|wun in its belly parts of three days. | belonged the promise the King- He calis it his tomb, aheol. Wile | 40M represented by the royal purple there entombed he cried unto the| They had the “fine linen” of type annual Atonement Day In A 70 the Jewish nation died, when stroyed by the Romans. has been asicep in Had though the Jews have things, especially among ristians she aout te (eee of the tare class. Zionism is the re- 4 cho tout. Fie save that vival of hope that the Rich Man will fulfilled this by raising Jesus from|>€ Tesurrected from Hades; and th aa ete presen indications point > this as 0 Aone ——AUS AIST. a. contd WAI ¥ accomplishment—as. soon Jy g on pay Be fullness of the Gentiles shalt ‘Shoot; Hades. cntlod come into Spiritual Israel.— The Scriptures | Romans 11:25 Lazarus represented outcasts who jdesired favor with God, but were | monwealth of Israe Gentiles. They bad n table with Divine promises rom which to “fare sumptuousiy J of royalty, no “fine linen” of justiti- | cation fr sin. hose things be 18-4. 20.) There is no Scripture for|!on#ed to the Jew exclusively, unt the commonly accepted thought that}@® national rejection and the sub- |gatory or eternal torment. All those | {t!es. that they might become fellow- feachings are found in the various| Hers with the saintly Jews—follow- creeds; the Bible alone tells the aim-/@FH of Jemus ‘: ple story, reasonable and harmont-| 1.0 Gentle aied to hth Uidneree” Ae tvered him. | * us that Jonah's expert typified His own—that as Jo buried in the fish be buried in the 2:39, 40.) As Jonah third day, no di * out that Jesus, saying wou (Matthew ' stinctly tell us that “the not anything”; that “th wisdom, nor knowled: device, In Sheol, whither th whither all go. 9) This exactly accords with Divine statements, “The wages sin in death”; The soul that ainneth ous from start to f angels carried Lazarus to Abraham's he Fire—Second Death, bosom, 80 the early Jewish Church. It is true that Jesus uged the term| messengers of God and Christ. re c a fire, and that Our transla-|celved believing Gentiles inte’ full jtors confused the Engitsh reader hy|fellowsbip as brethren of the Se |transiating thie word Hell, the/of Abraham, This, figuratively same as Hades. But as all scholars| Lazarus in will admit, Jesus used the word fire|@@ &s_ his symbolleally, Just as we use it{ Apostle Paul gives, hus our newspapers tell ab the | tile believers, "If ye be Christ's, then great conflagration in Eu jare ye Abraham's Seed, and heirs |Iiteral fire, but war, caus ording to the Promise.—-Gala. |destruction. So Jesus pointe 3:8, 16, 29 that, although He had come to save Rich Man represented ospe- men from death, and eventually by}olally two tribes—Judah and Ren @ resurrection to lift up all who had | Jamin portionately, the five gone down to Hades, nevertheless |brathers would be the ten tribes relief would only be temporary,| Th@ parable represents the Rich Man except to those who would orm | 4* saying, I have five brethren. May to Divine Law. All condemned un-| not something be done for them? der that Second Trial would die|The answer shows that only Israel again. This Second Death would be|ites could be meant. Only th everlasting, because Christ wonld|twelve tribes of Israel had Moses not again die for those who would /and the Prophets sin wilfully after being released} “Dog” was « nam Jews from the first sentence. ommonly Kave Gentiles, Jesus Him- elf used 1 and iMustrated how be- eving Gentiles occasionally ate umbs from the Rich Man's table. he Syrophoentclan woman requests 1 healing for her daughter: but inting to the valley rusalem, used Kg nace and cs teide of ek G nA, and in F alley of Hinnorn | and Tophet declared that it |Mustrated the fate of all wilful sin-| Jesus said, “tt would not be moot *. Dead carcanses, ¢ were| take the children’s food (the Jews) Valley of Hinnom, | 4nd give it to dog ntiles).” She fires were kept | answered, “Trut d: yet the a » was burned | eat of the crumbs which fall £ to kU the germs, their master's table.” Then Je It ts said that criminals of the|8aid, “O woman, great is thy falt ution, were/and He gave her the crumb, which jthrown into that valley, as intimat-| Was not hers by Jing that they would not'share in the henna, wher resurrection. Jesus emphasized the|® Place In God's family as children utter destruction, in the Second |of Abraham. Death, of any found tnoorrigibie; Who cannot see in this beautiftut after having full opportunity of re-|Patable a teaching in harmony with turn to God tl Christ's sacrifi where holds o Church now Ough the merit of | God's” Wisdom, Justice, Love and Tho Bible every-| Power as it has applied during this the thought that the| Gospel Age? “May your eyes at wn nd the world in ite| derstanding open to a true knowl- tial Day future, will be in dangnr (dee of God's Word, and a true ape f Gehenna desttuction—the Second | Preciation of His glorious charsee Deat er! Then we shall Him better Relonsed Pr nites, the | MOU werye Tit t i fe of charg sklet ny tu@onts know that Shee t ‘ nd | written w n view to making tl torture; for the Soriptures say that |ever will me—Pastor Rus- they shall be destroyed f Sheol | sell, Br Y.—requesting a ed, haw | copy « could anybody be tortured ever ant be prompt! ingly? The clergy know theac things | That, pamphie very well, but hide them from the questions, t ab wt Hell, will rve ee of charge will settle all your NOT AON N — © ff bona