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Pattern No. Z 9447
\ WARM-AS-TOAST outfit is
J\ this simple knitted threesome
consisting of sweater, cap and
mittens. The 3 to 5 year old who
boasts this will be the envy of
the neighborhood, his mother the
envy of her friends.
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Detailed directions for knitting the
fhrpc-oiece set and explanations of knit
fine stitches are given on Z 9447, 15 cents.
Crochet directions for a Jack Tar bib in
red white and blue are also on the pat
tern sheet. Send your order to:
AUNT MARTHA
Box 166-W Kansas City, Mo.
Enclose 15 cents for each pattern
desired. Pattern No
Name
Address
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NON-SKID,NON-SLIP BOTTLE *10 e
Beyond in Evil
He who imitates what is evil
always goes beyond the example
that is set; on the contrary, he
who imitates what is good always
falls short.—Gicciardini.
BUNIONS UF]
Get this quick relief. Lifta < JH Bj*
shoe pressure, soothes, tttf
cushions the
spot. Costa but a trifle,
In Possession
He who gets doth much, but he
Who keeps doth more. Gaelic
Proverb.
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Way of Ease
It is much easier to be critical
than to be correct.—Benjamin
Disraeli.
Pull the Trigger on
Lazy Bowels, with
Ease for Stomach, too
When constipation brings on acid in
digestion, stomach upset, bloating, dizzy
gas, coated tongue, sour taste and
pad breath, your stomach is probably
crying the blues” because your bowels
don t move. It calls for Laxative-Senna
to pull the trigger on those lazy bowels,
combined with Syrup Pepsin for perfect
ease to your stomach in taking. For years,
niany Doctors have given pepsin prepa
taflons in their prescriptions to make
medicine more agreeable to a touchy stom
ach. So be sure your laxative contains
oyrup Pepsin. Insist on Dr. Caldwell’s
laxative Senna combined with Syrup Pep-
See how wonderfully the Laxative
penna wakes up lazy nerves and muscles
•n your intestines to bring welcome relief
c®" 1 constipation. And the good old
Pepsin makes this laxative so com
urtable and easy on your stomach. Even
hmeky children love the taste of this
Pleasant family laxative. Buy Dr. Cald
. 3 laxative Senna at your druggist
n ry one laxative combined with
syrup I epsin for ease to your stomach, too.
Strength in Religion
the strength of empire is in re
“Sion. Ben Jonson.
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Gas Training for Canada’s
Naval Forces—Just in Case
The best military minds are of the opinion that gas will make its
appearance just as soon as its use is deemed necessary, and so all pre
cautions are being taken by wise countries to deal with the menace, if
and when it comes. Anti-gas methods have been made part of the train
ing of Canada's naval forces. These photos, made at a Canadian naval
shore station, show seamen undergoing their anti-fire and gas training.
Removing victim from gased area. Victim must be able to grasp
rescuer about neck as shown. Masked members of the class make a
strange sight as they stand about witnessing the demonstration.
Q*ts '' '^Bfe
Gas frequently hangs around for
long periods in low spots. A sniff
may kill, so these boards are used
to mark gas pockets.
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Painted with special gas detect
ing chemical these boards are set
up at strategic spots. Color of board
changes when gas is present.
When gas fumes are 'so stubborn they Kill not leave, the only cure
i is to turn the surface of the ground, as shown here.
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, PERRY, GEORGIA
If gas persists in hanging around
in low spots, a high pressure stream
of water will sometimes clear it out
as this decantaminator is doing.
Decontamination squad scrubbing
the clinging gas from roof of their
station. Mustard gas clings for long
periods unless neutralized.
_^ W - (MPROVED I
UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
SUNDAY I
chool Lesson
By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D.
Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.
Released by Western Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for February 15
Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se
ected and copyrighted by International
Council of Religious Education; used by
permission.
THE HEALING MINISTRY
OF JESUS
LESSON TEXT—2:I-12.
GOLDEN TEXT—Jesus . . . was moved
with compassion toward them, and he healed
their sick.—Matthew 14:14.
Man is more than a body. He is
made up of body, soul, and spirit.
In a physical world where he is so
much in touch with physical na
ture, and the needs of his body are
so much before him, he is prone
to forget that there is within a spir
itual nature which is his real self.
God is interested in both the
physical and the spiritual side of
man. He provides all that we need
for our bodies, and above all, He
meets the all-important spiritual
hunger of man’s inner being. We
find the Lord Jesus in our lesson
graciously touching both spirit and
body of the palsied man in response
to the faith of his friends.
I. Faith Brings a Double Need to
Christ (vv. 1-4).
This faith-stimulating story faces
us first with
1. An Impossible Situation. In
curably afflicted and helpless phys
ically and far more deeply afflict
ed spiritually, this man had no one
who could heal his body and restore
his soul. Apart from the power of
God in Jesus Christ his situation
was hopeless, and thus he may well
typify every one of us except for
the grace of Christ.
Furthermore, his circumstances
were such as to make it impossible
for him to get to Jesus, who was
there in his city. Even when his
four friends came to his help and
bore him to the house where Jesus
was, they could not enter because of
the crowds. So a journey begun in
hope was evidently to close in de
spair. But wait, these men had
2. An Undeniable Faith. “Where
; there’s a will there’s away.” Where
there is faith the obstacles may be
surmounted. Having begun a good
| work they persevered in it.
Had these men been bound by
convention or custom they would
never have put their friend at Jesus’
feet. They did try to make a proper
entry through the door, but it was
blocked. The way to Jesus is often
I closed, by some custom, a vain
j philosophy, or a religious ceremony.
■ Let us, like these believing men,
I open the roof if necessary to bring
j our needs and our needy friends to
Him.
Although mention is made only of
the palsy of this man, it is probable
that both he and they knew that his
need was for a double cure, for he
was yet in his sins.
They brought him to Jesus, where
their
11. Faith Receives a Double Re
ward From Christ (vv. 5-12).
Immediately Jesus “saw their
faith” (v. 5), just as He always
j does. God is on the lookout for faith
| and is quick to reward it. The two
j fold need here brought a double
; blessing.
1. Spiritual Cleansing. The man’s
j physical affliction thus proved to be
his greatest blessing, for it brought
him to Jesus, who cleansed him of
all unrighteousness. If he had not
been palsied he might never have
! met the Lord. Suffering, then, may
be a means of grace. That is more
! than a pious platitude, for it has
been proved repeatedly in the exist
ence of men and women.
Certain scribes “sitting there”
i (they were not doing a thing to
help) began to reason in their hearts
that Jesus was blaspheming be
cause only God can forgive sin.
Their theology was faultless and
their reasoning was logical, but the
premise of their argumentwas wrong.
Only God can forgive sin, but Jesus
j is God, something which they in
their wisdom did not realize or ac
cept.
We (especially young people in
{ school) should be careful that the
I fluent smoothness of some unbeliev
| ing philosopher’s logic does not lead
| us astray, and away from God’s
j truth.
Note also the solemnizing thought
[ that Jesus knew what they were
j thinking in their hearts. Let us re
member that “all things are naked
| and opened unto the eyes of him
with whom we have to do” (Heb.
4:13). What does He see when He
; looks into our hearts?
The challenge of these questioning
| scribes is met by
2. Physical Healing. Forgiving
j sins was harder than healing the
j body, but these enemies of Jesus
lived so much in the realm of the
physical that He had to give them
a demonstration of His almighty
power which they could see. It was
a gracious thing for Him to do, and
perhaps necessary in those early
| days of His life and ministry.
Today, with all the light of his
tory upon the work of God, we need
to beware that we do not sit in
| the seat of the scornful and demand j
a physical sign before we will be-
I lieve. God is doing great things in
the spiritual realm even in our day,
in which Christian men and women
[ may share by faith.
PATTERNSJL
SEWING CJRCL£^%*^£ [i
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THE soft detail of the ruffling at
the deep V neckline of this
dress adds much to its charm
and femininity. Well planned for
the larger figure with its generous
ly full bodice and slimming skirt
raised at the waistline, this dress
meets every requirement for a
smart style to wear under a win
ter coat. It may be suitable in
terpreted in silk or rayon or wool
crepes in plain weaves, failles or
satin.
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Pattern No. 8000 Is designed for sizes
30 to 52. Size 38, short sleeves, requires 1
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Eating Customs
At least one-third of all the
people in the world still eat their
meals while sitting on the floor or
CARTON
/ for men in the service - \
I Your dealer has Camels j
» already wrapped - with J
complete instructions y'
Actual sales records in Post j
saries, Ship’s Stores, Ship’s 111
Service Stores, and Canteens
rines, and the Coast Guard
A AA I" I THE CIGARETTE OF
It M |V| f I COSTLIER TOBACCOS
4T'« yards 39-inch material; 8 yards 35-
Inch; l'/a yards machine-made edging for
neckline. For this attractive pattern send
your order to:
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
Room 1324
111 W. Wackcr Dr. Chicago
Enclose 20 cents In coins for
Pattern No Size
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Elevation and Merit
There is merit without eleva
tion, but there is no elevation with
out some merit.—La Rochefou
cauld.
lOoirq Gels Person
Do you sit and think, or lay awake |1
nights, worrying? Maybe you V
aren’t eating foods which would f|
keep you well and strong. An |J
undernourished person is apt to Mfl
worry instead of work. Vitamin
Bland Iron in VINOL encourages
appetite. Your druggist has II
VINOL.
Point of Contrition
To err is human; but contrition
felt for the crime distinguishes the
virtuous from the wicked.—Alfleri.
ground, while the same number.
not all of which belong to the
same races or countries, eat wkh
their fingers.