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^\ I I \IU\\ M \> i-, PAUL AT ICONIUM AND LYSTRA Swaaav Sckaal Laaaaa f?r May 16. IfOf Spaeiallr Arranaad for Thi? Paoar . | he*. T1M a r* turn to Al ? Pars ? *? I Antloch b Buggeation and Practical Thought. The greater * a raa:. deavora to do il<" grea rl*a that he a nom< pie of payalca aa the squarc work. llke that of a ra countered for: But theae hlndtances wer* 8 ln Chrlat'a atrength: an<! certain amoun: Uon Is a se against and not with th* v wjnd la better than r. "A I v; of the and a populace agalfl . at Iconlum a time.' . ? lastra naw faith, aa that falth b ..j hy aever. .Q and would | s'ron^ Flnally. however, the hatred of the h rule.-s and of whom they lnf rulers. see t l\ becam*? so Inrlamed wlth the mlsslonarles' bold speech and Increaslng success that a p| >t was formed to stone th*m a Oettlng knowl.dge of thls. and mlndrul of Chrlst's comma; flee from paraecution. Paul and Harna has escaped. golng Irel II and then to the Derbe. - j the aoathaaat of Lyatra, rtea of tha imlng down to man were common am and other rac ira reflectlona ln B grra a blurred Image of the ?Maclaren The> ahow that Chriat's comlng was ln - sal ne*d. One of these tales was of the vlalt of Jupiter aad M BI very Lycaonia. The p*op!%? thought them to be poor vagran* fuaed to entertain them. rldtculed and maltreated them At last they came ? o the hut of the poor p^aaants Baucla and I'hilemon who received then pltably and antertalned them with the beat they had ln return. the F transrormed their hut Into a glorlous temple over whlch they aroi the chief mlnlsters of worshlp. whlle the churlisb neijrhbors were pur by a terrible lood whlch overwh. them. The statue of Jupltor stood be fore the ga'e of I.ystra. and r auggests that this story of Raucis and Philemon may have been reclte^i by year at the great festival ln this temple. They "persuaded the people" "Prob ably they Influencad the multltudea to regard the mlracle. the reaJlty of which they could not dispute. aa the work not of beneflcont goda. but of evil demona"- Kxpoa. Greek Testa ment. They raised a mob. whlch "stoned Paul." whose bold speech had rentered hostility upon himself. What tuemorles of the stonlng of St ten or eleven years before must have passed through Paul's mlnd! "Trans formed Into a howling mob. like tbose which even ln Chrlstlan Americashoot negroes, Chlnamen and Itallan^ quondam worshipers left Paul ready. aa they aupposed. for the cren ftres or the vagrant dogs"?Wllliam Flllot Griffa. L H I) Perhaps. as the stonlng of Stephen must hara moved Paul toward Christianlty. the atoning of Paul waa the turning point ln the life of Timothy. The young man may have been among the disclplus who atood round at>out him," to give what ald they could, and cere for his body If he were r?-ally dead. Note the sudden change ln the feel Ings of the people toward Paul, and compare it with the revolution ln the attitude of the ' Jeruaalem to? ward Christ. fium ' HOBBI "Cruclfy him'" Compare alao tbe sud? den change in the minds of the p of Malta. Acta 2^ ; f, Tbe laaaoa la ?o rate very highly human pralse; not to be greatly depressed by human censure. Had Paul baaa d.-sperately anxious to please Lystra. I fancy that that stonlng would have killed him."? Morrlaon. How dld the ?tBaaoaailaa eloaa tha flrst misalonary joumey- ,?:. wisely, with a rejKirt to the ehurch at Antioch in Syrla, whi. aent them forth This report waa to the v church, for all had a part in the work. aud needed the atimulus of the report Every member of the congregatinn abotild be In the mlBsionary meeting. tl It waa a uodest report. teiiing what had done with them." on tlBJgf alde. as an aT g fha achic was an eaooaragla Progr. ' ward 'hat had been tsk ^.iinia aion of Ck lureh 1 no longer through tha ciston GOOD DRIED FRUTTS THEIR POSSIBILITIES IN THE WAY OT DESSERTS. Are Moat Debcioua and Wholeaome When Properly Cooked ?How to Retan Sweetoeas and Ftavor of Freah Fru.t. ' i ? e nat? ural I aud evap o r a t e .] fi lous and laiity has ever ? to bad cooki: i B sugar at :nle88 one has a -rants and ralslns raal ;>artlc healtl. ?d as the , lums and paa that f to bri and piv dra balf a; the fniit If the frult was put up a llttle g: rt lt must ' a rapld whlch toughena. A t af fiavors ls raal quantltl. * of ?? ' ly and soak over night ln arata r un s through a i taste and oook a or allow laapooafal g.-iatin lo aa xelatln ln cold water for hair an boor, llien dls :n bolHag water or over the tea ighly ln cool i i Cherry Salad. Two ono small Paacaa from whlch ng in quarter. and one half cup Engliah wal nut kernels Mix frult and BBl gathar. Add mayonr. mlxed with cream I>o not mix urftll before serving. This serves slx or seven peo, Tapioca Satad. Cook one cup of tapioca until trana parent. Remove aeeda from half a pound of large white grapes and cut in halrea; three large bananas. two aa cup of pineapple. all cut ln small pleces. and one cup of cher ries Add to this t 1 tapioca. mix thoroughly, sp shredded cocoanut and serve with whipped cream ?_I Damty Orange Baaketa. wfll formed oraugea. Cut out tw a handle to the basket, aeoop out a fllllng of tapioca cream flavored with tha orange Julce; 1.1 cream cool. fill the orange lasket with the cream and top with whipped cream. Add elther a maraschlno cherry or a dot of red Jelly to elther alde of handle. I Wint.r Chili Sauc. One <an of tomatoe.. two large onions, one tablespoon of salt. one teaapoon of pepper or a plnch of cayenne, one cup of sugar. oaa half ?cup of vinegar, one hair toaapooo each of the dlfferent aptoaa Let ly about two hours. It is nice on beans or cold meats and can hardly be told from fresh tom;?: Apple Sauc. Pie. Une a plate with plain paste. Cover bottom with pleces or bread spread wlth butter. Over thls pour custard made of one egg. one tablespoon su? gar. onehalf teaspoonful cornstarch and one cup milk I pon thla apread apple sauce thlckly and sprinkle with clnnamon. then bake until custard is thick. Sardine Appetlier. Have bread toasted crisp, hard crust removed. Heat to*. teaspoon ful of butter. one hair teaspoonful of mustard. a llttle OayBBBe pepper, one teaspoonful of Warooatorahlra sauce and a llttle lemon Jui< i t.j on toast, lay on aaadtaaa an.i set in oven a few mlnutev, bofora BOi ilaw. Sandwich H.m. After hoiling a piere af ham the ahort. ahank end la paaaraBy strtngy and often wasted. ir thls ia passed twlce through a meat chopper and then mlxed with a llttle sweet cream lt makes ham which ls excelleut for sandwlchea. Time Savers. When ready to core apples, lf yon do not own a corer. use a corrmon wood.a clothea pln?doea the work just aa wall ?Sabacrlbe to The PLANBT. THREE DISHES FOR DESSERT Walnut Custard Pie Ore of the Oamti eat That Can Be Mad*?For Apoie Pie de Luxe. %v ? Mits ta a ? (ar and a | ? -npfuls of ,UM I aud add Bfal or vanllla an ; fal of ttnely-grouiid Bngllsh wal ad almon I ao tabb *f sugar. a few grains < 1 half . mix Bad pour on H mllk; m a amall > to 30 a soft ea made of one pint of milk. yolks of ta, half a cnpful of sugar. a ?ains of salt ai of vanilla. or it aaaj vith a chocolate sauce for a cl g two squares of ibove soft custar Apple Pie De Lu.\ ? fuls of on and bits of b a rich to- rrlag, ,urn ' down and lay on w and flavored. ' Potato Sweeta. Boll ard maab a larg. nlace while hot ln ! .r '|n M much sugar as wll] nm Kh of <l,? r with vanllla or knead Into It a cup of ehoj Engllah walntita or mix- | into a loaf and place 1-; allce down ln sqi cut Into small blocks. ar Thin candy ' may j ibons w,,h n of walr.uts ? s are candy Ia <'. parts and lored ga. ln this caae of varlety of ? alao | Eacallopea Fiah. two with ? BBlBBl ? ' our. Caaaerole of Potatoea. 1 wash 12 potatoea: *"I*-h aa .-alt and 1111,11 ' > and aet on back or rangc for about ten minutes and add piece of butter size or an egg. , ?i and stlr ln a time one half cup hot c wltn a fork. Arrange on a hot dlah, form Ing an oblong. hlgh mound. hollowed ln the mtd.lle Hrush laaaaa and out with beaten yolk of egg and Bet ln OT8B to brown. When done flli with a ragout of mufton or duck or maca ronl and Ojratara in cream aauce and aerve hot. F caaaeed Potatoea. Gtx* ?ftl Ian ways or trana formlng ahlta frlcassaa them A small onion is sliced. placed in a sauce pan with one dessertapoon ful of butter. a dash of paprika and salt. and frled a light brown. The po? tatoes, cut in small aquarea. are then poured Into the sauce pan. an.! ered with boiling water When the water haa boiled away. she potatoea are aoft an.l mealy aad tinted a gold en red rrom tbe butter and paprika. They are just as good as they look.? Woman's HOBM t'ompaulon. Stuffed Sirloin. | Procure a pork loin roaat Do not roaaoi ailailiHlB. hut siit it and Rtuff wlth dr> dressing made of stale crumbs hlghly seasoned with salt, pep per and aaga Roa&t ln usual manner and serve with |?otato4-s roast-l pg pan wlth same meat. hrown gravy and apple sa Graham Cake. One and one half cups sugar, one half cup lard. one cup ralsii, apoon each of cinnamon. allspice and nutmeg. onehalf teaapooa salt, one and on? -half rapa Boat milk, one tea spoon soda. and three rapa graham flour slfted twice Baka in a slow araa Bread Sauce for Fowl. half an onion and a half cup of flne white bread crumbs ln one pint of milk until the ?'. lency Remove the onion wlthout breaking lt. add one tahleapouaful or butter. one half teaspoonfnl of salt and a dash of whlte pep; ? Nut Pick to Re-nove Cover*. A nut plck wlll be round a great eonvenlencc la the hlluhOB ror remov Ing the tops from mllk botUoa, rOBata. Ing broken corks from bottlc* aad varlous other llttle )oba. Perpl.xity, Beautya Mar. The forehead fllled with lines ls not always a aign ??r > ? ?>rt, n lt is hothing but evldence of bad faclal habits. Do you knlt your eyebrows when you are thinking of perplexing matters or are down on your luck? lf >ou do raa: will have a forehead aeamed wlth line* and several deep furrowa between the eyea. John Vaughan, .115-317 N. lBth SL. Rlctunoad. Ta l irvt CUaas Laach Room. Bfeals at All Hour*. Ftirnlshexl Room, Day or by the Week. Low est Hates. Uood Oar Service to all Potats of City. A. Hayes OFFICB AJ?D WARE-BOOM3, 727 North Second Street nKSiDBKCK, 725 N. 2nd St. Flrst-claaa riac** .nd Caaketa of all deecrlptlons. I hare a spare room for bodies when the famlly hac* not a aultable place. All coun try ordera are given apecial atten tlon. Your apecial attentlon ls call >*d to the aaw styl. Oak Caaketa Call and see me and yoa ahall ba watted on lndlvldually. Tkcne. 177t. JOHN M. Hlggins, Dealer tn CHOICE GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGAjRS. PURB OOODfi. FULL VALUE FOR TKE MONEY. *6J0 East Franklin Street. [Near Old Market.] Richmond, Vlrginla. ?B N. WINSTON. CONFECTIONER. HEADQUARTER5 FOR PURE ICE-CREAM. ?a-aiK^WATER-ICES, ETC *?t SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PAMiLY TRADE, a^V)vai"^rwt RECCIVED DAILY AND Opencd to I 2 o'clock every night. Speciol Artention to Deolers ond the Wholesole Tradc. ^TaTiaSTSTC^T-S 537 Brook Ave. Phone, 2253. WARIPJuAJIDERAGENT UCHT0W1 and dialriri ea Jr and exhibtt a rerywaar* ar* Pot .? |o an, test ?,>., an.h H yoa^? Ih^,aM^tca/?3& ~ dT.S'lnla* at aeeptha Ucyalc ak.p it back la aa at owrt^iaOaa^a^aarfaH/H^lT^ * aasra bcl.md y?ur t>. y< le. DO HO at aay p*u* until aaa rrretaw oar >?-?.? and rrawraa^ ./?.?/ r.rf'r*-. t.> ?'-' #T.a- SSIWaWBaa .tu<jy oor aajpajrb niodrla at to* - i^iCraaai Um A-k/i we raa aukr you thia year. We ?1| th. hiajheat crade bkrclealoTuwaaaaaX as>? pU ?ftVlVl'Iafa a'waaa* W?'?r? "J"*-1' ?',V? "*? ??"pro*t~ab.v. ?, , Wat ItLK IKALBaa, y??i can ac|| our ticrUca under wour own aiaa ??* prtcr*^ Ordtra ail?d tha day reealvad it* at rnSstauTS^^ 8 U HEDGETHORN PUMCTURE-PROOF - SELF-HEALIR6 TIRES ? 7"**/ rrjrfUr rftait prwr ot tkft* t. -' - ?<-? , J". I*-' '. ? mtrodtu* u r :. MW>i'aflu?l/./ paittjr& -VuUJAttUAoa Ser$4 . ?0 MOtE TROBBLE FROM POICTMEl NAJL8. Tacka ar fllaa* wlll not lat tho alr out. Siat? llmnatad paira aold laat year. Ortf two hundred thousand paira now tn uae. MtATWOmWTtOth aaadein all sixes It tstlwely aud easy ridm^.verydurableand liard:n*?le with a aprcial uuality of rubber, which orrrt becomea porouaatid which cloacaup amall puooturrt without allow ma-thea.r l.?oapt We haa* haadidm ot ict ter* ftx>tn satls Bedcust ooc r? atat i ug- that t heir ttre* have oa 1 y bee n putn ped upoairortwweutawboleaeaaoo. They weteh nuraprc thaa anonlioar> lir?, tbepuncture resistingquaiitio tx-inr srtven bwaevrral Uvcra ofthin, apecially prepared fabriconthc tread Thrrr^ular price of these tirea tsSH so per pair but (or advertiaia|rpurpaaeaarearrmak.u>Ka*p<-ctal faotory pnee to theri.lerof unl*$a,8oper pair. All orderssln SAMPUE PAIR ro iMTtmouct:. oml r "A" and paoolur* atrtpa "?*? ?aad "I>." also rtm atrfp "BT4 to prarant rlm oalUnf. Ttaaa Ura w/lil outLaat aar othor ?torr. aU.As-rio aaa pped same day lettar is reeeiyed. If YOU .NaE?D TittkTX ??H ' b^r *nlkmd ax '"*' *'*** uoUl TO* aead for a pa.r of f???,~J , .ZZTT^ **!%**& llrdaetborn Vunv.turr>rYor.f tirea oa approral aod trtal at the apectal introdoctory pnee quoted abowe; or write for our big Tire aod Sundry CaUloaue wnich dcacrtues aod qwote* all makrs and kindsof tires at ahtnit halfthe u*ual>r*cea^ ?,*M??U? mtuat DO NOT WaliT^.'W7it*yS.*p0,?t*Uod*v W' ??>T THlNk Or- BtJTIMOa bicyclt rZ, ?w?**,* rT . or ? ?**'' of t,rcs ,roni ?nyo??? until you know the oew aad woaderfal eflers we are naJcia*. It only coata a poatai to leare eyer> thiag. Wnte it NOWf. WT?oaer"? J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL Status of Korean Miner. The Kort.it! mlaor poaaaaaaa ali the gaod qualltiaa of a attaor with very ically atroBi As la ih. aaaaaal of aorl mati i n.j! twa R ,in*.ra whlte miner Live Well the Preaent Day. To-day weii Iiv<-.| Biakas ararj yes .?..?: ? n riatoa af aoaa -Troai the | Bookworma. ra is no doubt th^t all books kept ror a long Mnie tn lil.rarle. snd other pfaacee bt ?? abode of the germ and mlcr Th. Tartar'a Mannera. When a Tartar ii.vites an honored gvest to dine wlth him he will take tha gueat by the ear and l?*ad him to the table S.lf-Bacriflc. Neceaaary. The winner is he who give* himself to his work, body and aoul.?Ouxton. Took Effect on the Trailer. "Laura." said Mr. Ferguaon, laying aslde hla hat and overcoat. "I saw the worst train wreck half an hour ago I ever aaw ln my lif, "Were you in it. George" asked Mra. Ferguson. turning pa!. "No. but I he'ped to put out the blaze." ?The blaze? Did the train take fire:"' . and lt burned flercely." "How did lt hapix-n, and wherer' "In a fashionabi,- restauranL So cbty woman accldontally stepped on a match " "O, you wretch;*?Chlcago Tribune. The Confusing Anthem. Mary AikI'tki.m <h- Navarro, at a luncheon in New York. told a atory about her llttle boy "In onr church." she said. "the cholr one Sunday BBoralag ^ang the an'hera. 'We all llke sheep have stra\ "You know how that anthem heglns ?'We all like ahoea, we all like sheep' "Well. at tbe end of tho?e two phrases my llttle boy wbisi>ered wlth a puzzled frown: "'I suppose tl . they all like mutton. don't the> ?' " Ifcnigbte of fl>stbta6, N. A., S. A.. E. A., A. AND A. This organization ts one of the most powerfulin the conntrv and ita progress has been phenominal. The Gnnd Lodire of ViraSniVl.*? ? J diction over all of the cities and connties in^h^state ^Th^ ^ are required to organize a new lodge. The benefits pa7d Jnst^te o^ of its strongest features, but the principles are trreater thlr,, a?Sw else Founded on Friendship, bas^ed o/charity fS "utfe^n Be* nevolence the respectable, npright people of the state will find it an order" worthy of their heartiest support oraer ^^^^^ ^ *? '?*?"*? ?cern?^^ The Courts of Calanth Is the Female Department of the Order. It reonires a membership of T?!r^perS:>I1S-00[PniZCacoiirt- ^^emoers are pledged to exhibit Fidetity, exercise Harmony and prove Love one for the other It oavs an endowment and bnrial benefit of $150.00. It pays $3.00 per week sick dnes. The only expense for regalia is the cost of the f^fco^t, wd a rosette, costmg 25 cents for funeral occasions THE BANDS OF CALANTHE or Children's Department also con stitntes a feature and persons caunot do better than to enter th* 1 ;tri , drcle. The expense ? nomiual aad the WfiUa. that^uM fc*^ cV^ed^It na T"' $ix? to ?i.So aick dues aud death benefits of from $30.00 to Uooo' ETi.. P o S"" Lodge or Court or Baud iu your neighborhood, orgrni*, >ne " y?U hlVe n"Pyt*><an For all information concerning the Children's Department address, Mrs. Anna Taylor,' W. M., For all inforumion concerning special rates of ^lO^SDTCHBlTn. V*' membersbip ,n the lodges andoourts. address " ^"s^fhmoud. Va. THE F.CONOMY. 303?5 North Third St taTlo^ring - * > a?? CLBANINO, HYKING ANL RKPAIRING CH1TMAN M. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. Katabllahed 18at<. 'Phoae dloa. JOHN FOXEL, Dealer la Qeneral LId* of FANCY AND 8TAPUK GKOCKKJS8, NOTION8. FRffiSH MJCAT8. CI GAR8. TOBACX), ICM, WOOD, tX>AU -kc ,T B 4TH 8T.. RICHMOND. TA BOARDING & LODGING Katea Keaaoaabre. All the CoraforU f> ? ot Maaaa a> py Ordera reoelved by lerser or telegraph MB8. BOOKEK LEKTVYM H. raoraasvaass 8It N.gadSt.. Klchaioad. Y. BLACKWELL & BRO. (?NK OF THK LKADfNO PAlNTaOtB l^ractlcal Hoaae aad Slga Palatata.' Grafalag aad Oeaeral eoatreo tors. .ALI- WORK GUARANTBBD. Carda, Letter* or Ordera. ...Olra ** * artal. yoa wUl narar raara. ?... Addraaa, 0O8 8C Peter Street, RirHMOND. VA. 'Pbone 508*. -Nelaon.a Hair Dresaing can be Ix'iikjht at Jennings and Brown Drug Store, Pittaburg, Pa. Truih in Old Saylng. What thf eye aeea not th* heart rue. not.?Catnpion. Haa A.'moat a Monopoly. Quebec auppllea 90 per cent. of th* world's supply of asbeatoa. Certainly Not Overlooked. Ia short. slr. we go ln far too llttle for what Matthew Arnold calls sweet ness and Haht." 'I don"t see that? sugar and oil are the two biggest trusta w*' support."'?Life. Pasalv. Virtu. Diacredit*d. I cannot pralse a fugltive and cloia tered virtue. uncxerclsed and on breathed, tbat never sallles out and aeeks her adveraary.?Mllton. Rubber. Rubbei is a queer product. It thrlves best ln the hottest countries' ln the tropics. yet it cannot stand heat. In 1908 we lmported 137.000.000 worth. Charlty and Love. Wlthout dew and light flowers fade. Charlty and love are the dew and light of the human heart.?Mme. do Oentls. Money and Knowledge. Money and koowledge are wholly unllke ln that the lesa knowledgo one has the easler lt ls to plck up more. ?Chlcago Record Herald Ravagca of Fi.ld V.rmln. The department of agrirulture estl tnatea that the ravages of fleld ralce and rats entall a dlrect loss of $20,000. 000 annually. Olive Oil for Booka. OUve oil rubbed over the llbrary ahelvea will. lt it said. prevent the aolldewlng of the booka. STRAUS' SPECIAI Otd Yacht Clofe, PURE WHISKEY Wlll Satlafy tha? laver of th. rtarJU "n of atlmwUnc SpKvlal prtcaa. Olaara and Tobavocx*. Call avtvf aaa. Baa. ^^ "*^ ISAAC STRAUS & CO., 422 Ea Broad St., Richmond, Virginia. *? H K Jonathan FISH, OYSTERS .AND PRODUCE. 1? N. 17TH 8T.. RIOHMOND, FA. ALL ORDBRS WILw. RBGBITal PROMPT ATTENTION. tttatsjaca 'Ptmae. 7Sa\ SCHOOL SHOES. Copitol Shoe & Supply Company, No. 210 East Broad Street. A complete stock of Boys,' Misses,' Men's, Ladies,' & Children's Shoes. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. DR. P. B. RAMSEY, DENTIST, 115 East Leigh St. >HONE, 8l6. ?0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Maama OctMCNB COf>VRl6MT8 a%,C ?J?il?ZiB*J!!5.<,fn* * "*<*?<"*? and tfaaerlptlori aaay qntrkly aacertaln onr optniou rraa wbetuaaaa nyeni.n.i i. pn.bably pausi.tabi*. CowwuUoa? tw*??air,.tlrc..nM?r,Uai. HABBaBOl OB PatSstS aent f rea. Oljaat a-oncy for^?Srl*ilJJaa?3S" Kataata takan tSr.?.is-k Munn 8 t^Tiraowawa aaacuu notto*. wukoat charca, ia tha '?'""* Scieniific Jftnericatt. A handaorneiy tllnatratad woakly. 1 ar**at aaa. calatlon of any anenuSe Jocrnal. Ternm ??\ a^iaiaa,ra!H#st***,,L ?^ ???all nawaowakwaT BIUNH t Co.??-??-*-t New York >og?a.ara,w*t*?u?ixC. * aWaaaaa8*aBBw8^*,~**^aaa^ **aaa Let tha PLuiNET do joar Job-work. S. W. ROBINSOH, NO. 23 NORTH 18TH ST. aaauca in FINK WINES, UQUORS, ClGARSt&c aaaT-All Stock Sola aa (luaraatastf.-aaa PROMPT ATTENTION. Vour patrooafa U resaectiully aoUcitad,