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PAGE 4 ■HAT COLOR SO COOL AS GRA' P WHEN MID-SUM MF W 9 "79 ''' " \ N^ s \ ■Y HETTY BROWN. Handkerchief linen. sheer as a cobweb and in a cobwebby shade of bmr, makes up this little "peasant Mouse" which is true to ft* name. It hlonean eery decidedly over the black patent leather belt. Loot gray be too de.nare to be be coming to youthful faces, Delft bioo la Introduced in •>moroidered circles and bandi on the white collar and cuffs. In the Religious World AFTER THE EVANGELIST GOES International Bunday School taaaan for July • la “The Thesaa fonian Christians.”— l Thes., ch. t; 1:17-20; 4:IS-IS. By WItLIAM T. ELLIS. - 4 The tost of the success of an nrangeustto campaign comes a year jMinr Mm eeaageust has gone. No body can give a true Judgment of mhri moat logs while they are at iktftr ValghL The adventures of Paul |Md » companions, exciting, aensa pnsl and dramatic, have engaged |lpMi thought of the Sunday schools far crooks past. Now we come to m what traces could be found a jlpfir liMr of Ms great experiences And utterances In these cities of HMOdcaln and Asia Minor. We are Hat lift to surmise. There Is a mm roeord. That record Is found Htfro lettars of the Apostle, one ». which In the basis of today’s Sun- Br school lesson. In these docu Your Old Flat Iron and 25c Wmmmmmr Sp* Os ■ V > * Jk i (iM "**■** v. • m See How It Feels to Cook In a Cool Kitchen! Try a Citigas Garland Special, Free Some 6,600 Detroit women, who bought “Specials" this year and last, art going to find out how cool a kitchen ran be kept when cooking, even in the summer time. Do as many of them did— try a Citigas Garland Special Cabinet range In your kitchen. Free. Nothing For You to Sign Thert*s absolutely nothing for you to sign nor to promise when you accept this trial offer. ON TRIAL tag attach ed to the range assures you of this. Just Phene Main 3500 Detroit City Gas Company r-4Sf **»«• WUI b• brought to your home on ear M Bpecur delivery. Cook supper and break fSit oa it—then make your decision. Detroit City Gas Company The "blue and tbe pray" combiner tlrn is repealed in the tiny blue but ton* that outline the yoke, and trim tbe front of the blouse. This design cjme* from the Fash ion Art League of Aruerka and is I charming when made up in cotton voile. If the very young girl is to wear It, however, the sheer liner will be found more becoming to enght eye* and round cheek*. ment* we find picture* of the churches founded by Paul that at test the abiding results of bis work The study ia of a peculiarly ab sorbing kind. In tbe letters of John Hay. recently published, we find mir rored from anew angle, the events of history of which he was a part. The careful reader of Kipling s trav el letter* can trace the originals of the character* who appear in hi* later poems and stories. The let ters of John Keats are tbe best commentary upon the poetry of Keata. Naturally, a thorough stu dent reads history in the light of contemporary documentary evi dence. Today we have the letter to the Thesaaloniana as a supple ment to last week’s study of Paul’* adventures in Thesaalonlca. The Letter and the Story. Superficial and ignorant readers of the Bible do not put two and two together. It never occurs to them that the passages in the Epi* Wil Be Accepted As First Payment On a New $4 “IWANTU” No matter what kind of an iron you are using,—sad, charcoal, electric or gas,—we will accept it with 25 cents as first payment on a new double point “IWANTU* Comfort Gas flat iron with six feet of Gaspruf tubing. We’ll deliver the “IWANTU" iron to your home, and you can Pay the Rest With Your Gas Bills —the first cash payment of SI.OO being payable in 30 days. Make this summer really enjoyable. Do away with the old, hot, tiresome way of ironing. Iron without walking a step or changing an iron. Bring in your old flat-iron tomorrow. IM\ \ ■ I $5 Down: $3 a Month; 533 Installed, Complete. $2 Less for ('ash. •le* to the The*salonian- have any ‘ mg to vlo with thr narrative in ‘ Hook of the Acts. Yet one is .»a rjed to make clear the other. This is the time to find out all pos slide about Salonika, the city, the people, and its religious history. Three sort.- of document* are avail able in today's lesson: 1, the let ter to the Thes-alonlan Christians; 2, i.uk*-’-* history in the Rook'of the Acts; :ir.«l 1 the place itself. Th» r- need to emphasize the simple and: • h;»i rhesaalonica was a p '1 ; ha the Thessalonian Christian ’ < r*» real people and that Pad. he author. «ss a real per-on di' 'arote to his friends and converts ju-t a* a teacher or a preacher or a parent would write today. He was not formulating texts tor minister* to base sermon* upon lie had no Idea that what he was writing would be stud.ed by thirty million person* nineteen centuries later. He was writing primarily and only for flesh and blood Christian* w:th r ea; problem* and perplexities, whom he loved and who needed hi* counsel. Un less we get that situation firmly in mind, our Bible study will be un real. The Personal El*m#nt Three names begin the lesson and the letter, ‘Paul, and SyDanus and Timotheus.” Os course. Sylvanus and Timotheus are but another form of Silas and Timothy, our old friend- who have been sharing Paul s adventure*. All of them had a keen and personal interest In their friend* in Thessalontca A year be fore these men bad been mobbed out of the city. Now there was. a* a result of their trip, a real church with all the mark* of Christian growth and permanence. Would that ail sensational preaching, such as Paul did. and all revival campaigns left behind them a great and grow ing church. The active and imaginative mind of Paul loved to play around a theme. Thus he remarks, that the church wa* not only in Thessalonica. but that it was also “In God ’’ It had a habitation that was spiritual, as well as a local physical identity Com- to think ot It. that i- the greatest fact of all about a church It ii more than e "’tig of b:lck and mortar, or boards and stones, or a body of men and women It is a spiritual organism rooted in the character of C»od himself. Some churches remember their local ob ligations and forget their spiritual ones; others conceive of themselves as a spiritual body, but have too little effect upon the neighborhood in which they are placed Every church has Y.i-un* ss w:»i two hab itations; it is on earth, and it is in God: it is forced to prayer, and It is also forced to publicity The Thessalonian Christians were in fellowship with God. and at the same time they were making a tre mendous Impression upon the old heathen .fcity of Thesaalonlca. The personal and tender greetings In the letter are suggestive. Paul had been through great time* at Thessalonlca. He had a stake in that city. Therefore his heart turned back to the Thessalonian Christians. Every man who was in the Civil war looks hack upon those year* as the greatest experience of his life. Not a single veteran is sorry tor the ord-.i!- of those time that tried men’s souls. The war made it* partietpan*.- great. The., achieved life m its depth and in it. grandeur. The interest of the old soldier in in* comrades and iu the places of bis war experience* is like that of Paul's interest in the The* salonians, So it ts with a mother’s s dicltude for the children who have caused her such suffering. Paul’s heart ts mirrored in the words. "We give thanks to God always for you all. maktug mention of you in our pray ers; remembering without ceasing your wrork of faith, and labor of love, and patience of hope In our lx>rd Jesus Christ, in the sight of God and our Father.” Nobody can be as Interested in any persons or cause as Faul was in those Thessalonian Christians and their work, without giving him self to prayer for their success. What says Tennyson? "Pray for my soul. More things are wrought bf prayer Than this world dreams of.” The mobs of Thes-alonica were worth while to Paul He had suf fered for a cause and thenceforth that cause had his soul's devotion This Is the peculiar Joy of work ac complished The pleasures remeni bered do not satisfy; work remem bered does It Is great to ♦tay one’s soul with the thought that the ser vice we ‘have rendered abide* though we pass; the building stand* though the builder dies; life trans muted into service remains Wha’ FREE] 15,000 Rex Talking | Machines Will be given away Absolutely FREE to the citizens of Detroit. Equal in value to any 150 Talking Machine. Come in . and well explain, or send I coupon Open Saturday night till 9:30. Rex Talking Machine Cos. j 209 Griswold St. vvvvwww,COUPON |» Please Qive me further par. c i[ ticulars about your FREE offer, j |! 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A man must be an ex ample of his message A Sunday school teacher has to illustrate his lesson by his life. A preacher must practice; he offers himself as “Ex h dt A” of his sermons. tiii every church serves by being a- t by doing Every t'hristlan and every congregation is an advertise merit of the gospel Publicity is no p. * theme; we Hre merely finding n* n names for it. Wha* savs Paul concerning the »»> the Thessalon THE KERN STORE Woodward at Gratiot At«. THE KERN STORE Kern’s July White Goods and Wash Goods Sale! The Selling Event That Will Claim First Attention from Thousands of Shrewd Shoppers Tomorrow! Greatest Wash Goods Values of the Year! & July White Sale! Sheets , Slips and Cottons! At Savings That Are a Big Help to the Family Purse! PILLOW PANE"*, firm cotton. n i ><<(] mimbrr for hotel* and v OC HEM* I IT! HKD I*ll. IOW I t**!-:* mad- of fln. cotton. fra* from Ireaainh aith ihrß.twk 11 MM oa lily 11C I2SM-IM M 1M1.1.0W I AAE'. made --f extra heavy cot- II t«.n . . uwlit> Pm** ISiMdMII PILLOW PANE*. :2c quality. Hale t ST luC iSt IM-IM II PILLOW ( AOKA. made • f Mith-grad* cot- Q.| ton 20>-quality Sale j rlc- AiTv EMBROIDERED OtV PANE*, neatly embroidered OH tl 2 V value, [-air Ot'C 73»D0 BLEACHED aHPP.T*. of Arm cotton free from draw ing. iSic quality. QQ„ Ot/C ni.RUHI.D tHKCTti rv ira b<« > cotton, for C A hotel n»* «5c quality tJ^fC not RLE Bt:n NHEETS firm cot - ton, Will vand laundry wear, «srr value. Hale price ; Ovf Kern a—Her ami hkmkvt*. | WttdaTt opera house— j DETROIT (ONTm»t , ‘ Bag. 12. 2. 3i4». SUM. T t.lO. *ilS where are;™: ff lU[V MUSIC tinging hr 111 I CHILDREN- Or Th* Sl*ughl#r of the Innocent*. Mat*.. #**•*( *•<« R*lM*7*» I,MOO dagtn at 30*. Eva*.. 2ft«- nn4 Me. I-nat 2 r»t»» |l. •* q» CklMroo I ntlar 10 AdwHtaAl 1 2iM to 4iHO. Tt»* Florence Modena ij.ovb l.lok A RoMoaon. 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When Paul was In Thesaalonlca, the charge was made that he was one of those who “turned the world up«lde down " Now at least a year later we And. through hia letter, that a transformed church had been refined In Theasulonica. A bode of Jews and heathen had been turned to Christ, and had become engrossed In him. This win the revolutionary result achieved by Paul The climax of the lesson, as in deed of the letter, was Paul’s clear reaffirmation of hia teaching of the resurrection. All that he had said pointed to and was founded upon the eternal hope of an endless Ilfs TABLE No. 1.—36 and 4(Mnch Woven Voiles, all new l*sl*> patterns and colorings; beauti t il styles, and fine, sheer qualities. OQ|» Values up to .V.*< Sale Price, yard TABLE No. 2. to inch Printed and Woven Voiles, in light und dark coiori--new stripes and floral printing- Values up to 35c TABLE No. 3. lomch Voiles. Batistes. Klee Cloth. Embroidered 1-awns Tissues, etc. A big variety of styles in dots, snipes and floral patterns, in newest coloring*. Values C up to 29c. Sale Price yard II V TABLE OF REMNANTS -*O-inch Voiles. Batistes. Organdies, etc . in dainty coloring*-—checks, strip** ,ind floral patterns; all new and desirable. 25c and ,13c \alues. July Sale Priced at less • in half. Yard 36 INCH MAORAS SHIRTING -Fine quality, white grounds with neat black and white and belio-and white stripes. 25c quality. Sale Price. 1£• vard MERCERIZED POPLIN -’ Kern Special” quality, with a beautiful silky finish; all colors. 27 inches wide. 29c value Sale Price, o*} t* yard ““ C MUNI BI.K At HCn HHCRT*, Ann' roft cotton. Hale ▼ 4 I S1«0O HI.BM HKD AHKKT*. Ho tel Hpcrlal NO- C?Q Hliwi BI.E«< HKD NHKKT*. «n* <-«.:ton, ;*oc itualliv; 80c 1 >BI.P%< IIED POTTON, one >d. w dr reninant length* tom# good lengtha for ah-et* JT Hale t.ricr, yard «1C RLE %< HKD POTTON. <>ne yard wide. !•< (iua)lt> Hatur* C? da;, only, yard vC BLEACHED POTTON. one yard wide 11<- quality Hale o i pr i- e O 2 C .Vt- INI II C AM HR IP. fine, aoft fln iah for underwetr. *tc Ql lie quality, >ard *7 2 C I A BI.K AC HKD iHP.ETINCi, two vartla w.de. cloaely woven; »iic quality. O A„ Hale price, yard avC I A RLE AC HED aHEKTINO, SV, yard* wide. ’sc quality. 97 H,.le prl<e. yard a 1C nd Floor. AMPNEMENT* 1 1 .eon Pertlkaff. Ethel t.reaa an* Th* Imperial Ballet 7—OTHER lilt EAT UTt-T Nnfhlng rheap hat Ihe prlcei I'i-tfl-Mr DOLGLAft* b BCfifilpC aa ■ m a Rl HLUUIL * Fairbanks adventure 811.1 IP. HI RKE In Glarin'* Romance Dally J-T-l. Mata, aaaapt Jaly 4. all aaata l*a. I At l3il*-*t*C-4-ai4*-Ti**-*ilg n.w. | MYRTLE STEDMAfi la •*TNK AMERICAN BEAPTY" I Th# Raya la Pnaay'a Pawnahap. | Jl WAYNE GARDENS J /O* tllvar I rani, at Third Ava. A f Wgyrn singing and Dancing / flevien with Tom l..«h<*y, Ml*. > f f'a«*. MtM Unv an,i Mia-* Hina- A f tta Second week of the A-n*rl- y t cun Hawaiian* f’ru/et a Rinjn f / and Hj.xaphon» Orche.tr* f«r f £ dancing Fir*t-cla*« case a.rvlce A > f ft HAVEN Prop > IK%wwwuu\\\\w%i Papw»«r Matlaaa IjiAICIf Itirl *•»■**»’ 2*c-f|*e. UR inniVll Night a ST.e-SOa-.7Sa WANKED AIN—Ti e POOLED. Th« Bonstell# Company In tha t naiadv at Aetlnn and l#i«h». Believe Me Zan*Tipper NEAT WKEKi -ON ▼RIAL." JM| Sir DAILY MATINEE i»e Marl* Nordstrom. Mr. and Mr*. Burton Pi*r*ol, Andrew tJlTombe* and Lola Wentworth Rl"y*rlr M Inhat" Bndlnafft Yada A llnntt 2 Haaardai Madlla. 0 Walla, lanara. Printing-th# plain neat hind—that la rlaht—Ttaiaa .loti flap!/ Mala 433*. with Christ. He also assured then for the poiut perplexed them a.* It has perplexed million* since that the Christians who should be alive when Christ again cornea should share In the resurrection with those who had already depart ed. Whether In the grave or In the flesh, Christ’s own are to be united with Him in triumph. STARTS DIVORCE, THEN TAKES HER HUSBAND BACK Between butchers and lawyers. Anna Fryer might have lost her hus band. Harry F. Fryer, but Judge Mandell came to the rescue, ami domestic differences were patched up. Fryer engaged, an attorney and wa» prepared to flght the case to a finish, when one day. not long aft Thousands of Yards of Newest Weaves at Reduced Prices! 36INCH SPORT STRIPE SUITINGS-ln all the fashionable new color combinations, for sklrta, suits and waists; 3 July «r OQ _ OQ _ specials at. yard 4vCt feaJC) JwC 36 INCH CHIFFON SILK - A sheer fabric In all the delicate new colorings flesh, rose, green, canary, orange, light blue, hello, tan, navy and blach. 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"My lawyer got $35 for starling the case, and now he wants lib to stop it," she said, t’lprk Thonia» Fraser drpw up an order, dismissing the case without costs The Women* National Committee of the Hughes Alliance, with a mem bership composed of many women prominent in New York society, Is to have its first formal committee meeting today at the home of Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney at ItosUn, L. I. President Oomper* of the Ameri can Federation of I*bor la to speak before the National Educational as sociation convention In New York tonight. Sd-INI M KIN E KNGLINH LONG C LOTH, frtt dainty und.rwaar, b*b> cb.th-*. at- 10 yard langtha. 1 2 25 valua, j SH-INPH N AIN nook. flna and .oft, 12-vard langtha. 1150 value Hal* prlca. Q 7 pice* V h#o • 441-1 M H KINK. NAINSOOK, 12 yd l.natha $2 To val- &iy QQ u*. *al* prlca, pi*c#.. 9m.0t7,