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Ynii ran train at horns rinrlna mir Um. Wa rvraBara "tni to dmi bar am amlnatlon in onv Ut, Montr refunded cccrdinr to oif Uuarantt Bond If dlnutiiflrd. prffrta I of LU II. ennferrfd. Thooaacda of ucccMfot ato- nenia rnroiico, tew roat fm iirrai. rnurwm Votnana Law Library and modern, ccurjwlr Bbllc K.'PFjT 't jql nroll .now ' " 1 For Information and Legal Kink Addrw. F. E. VOGLESON Special Law Rep. 514 Nasby Bldg. Toledo, Ohio a " S3 Milk v.S3Y!iirioi6WPisaii 1014-16 and 1102-04 MADISON AVE. TOLEDO, OHIO EYEGLASSES That Are TOO GOOD FORAKING Let Me Serve Your Eyes. GLASSES $1.50 up Including Eye Examination LEO MARKS Optometrist 424 Adams St. near Superior TOLEDO, O. JCho riots of the Ked forces in Berlin Uuve been a source ol Inconvenience, and worry to tho' loyal govern ment troops. However, the government for-es are gradually forcing tbe Spartacans to abandon their positions. Dr. Llebkneclit was one of the stauncuwc uducates of the Spartacan movement Fireside Talks With Members of the Newspaper Bible Glass By REV. E. B. ALLEN, D. D. Pilgrim Congregational Church Oak Park, 111. aaaaaaaafF" 7jM BbBbBbbIiv' bH bLbLbC'3LbI LbHPbIbbI BaBaB BaBaaaaBl bBbBbt 2aaBBBBBBa I K Sunday School Lesson for March 'Db. 1919: "God's Hand ;n a Nation's Life." Golden Text: "Righteousness ex alletli a nation; But sin is a re proach to any people." Proverbs 14:34. Lesson Joshua 21:11-28. Leading Questions. Which lesson of the quarter has been most helpful? Why? What is "righteousness?" JIow has the world war revealed the sin of various nations? I. The Handrof God There is a beautiful figure in one of Wordsworth's poems of a bird that is swept from Norway by a storm. It-battleV-ogainst the storm in desperate effort, eager to win back to Norway. But ail is vain, and so at last it yields, thinking that the gale will carry it to death and the gale carries it to sunny' England, with its green meadows and its forest glades. "Ah!" exclaims Dr. George H. Morrison, "how many of us have been like that little voyager, fretting and lighting against the will 0 God! We thought that life could never be the same again when we were carried seaward by the storm. Until at last, finding all was useless, perhaps, and yielding to the wind that bloweth where it listeth, we have been carried to a land that was far richer, where there were green pastures and still waters." The will of God not onh has to do with individual lives but with nations. It is hard for nations to "kick against the goad." Sooner or later the real spirit of the nations is revealed in its life. Yet events like the world war tests its righteousness or uncover its sin. Nothing is surer in the mind of the student of history than that God shapes the life of nations as he did the life of Israel. While the judgments of God are sometimes long delayed, they never theless arrive on time! Repeated in justice towards others may not be rebuked at iirst, but it will meet its Waterloo in the end. A diplomacy which is built up of deceit and Which deilics Might in place pf Kiglit, is 1ioui)frt5coIapse just as Germany's plans have done. II. National Righteousness The Book of Proverbs is a collec tion of the crystallized common sense of many ages. No one proverb has been more frequently confirmed than the one in Chapter 14:34: "Right eousness cxalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people." It will be a wholesome and chastening thing for every American citizen to ask how far the United States has been exalted by its righteousness. While we sit in our easy-going judgment upon the nations overseas, we must admit our shortcomings' and sins at home. How far the present world catastrophe has been n punishment for sin is for each nation to discover and admit. Confession is good for the national soul as well as for that of the individual. And as in the olden lime nations are saved by the hu mility and confession of its leaders, so that the heart of the nation itself is touched and changed. ALL WOMFN'S APPAREL MUST GO THIS WEFK SATURDAY IS THE LAST-DAY Women's and Misses' Spring Suils, values to $25. Women's and Misses' Spring Coats, valuesto $18.50. . Women's Silk, Serge and Satin Dressfls, values to $25. Tricotine and Baronette Satin Skirts. Anv Winter Coat in stock, values to $55.00. $ 10 New Spring Suits; values to $35. Georgette Crepe and Satin Dresses. Wool Jersey and Serge Dresses. Easter Coats in every wanted ma terial, , ' Fur Sets of Fpx and Wolf. Q4-1 TOLEDO, OI-HGr $ 15 HI. Leaders and Choices. Israel was fortunate in having a leader like Joshua to put squarely to the people their obligation to choose righteousness and to serve Jehovah. Joshua 24:15, is the classic challenge and ' declaration of a godly man: "Choose ye this day whom you will serve but as for me and my house we will serve Jehovah." Larcc urouo of people are always influenced by the decision of one stronc-nunueu and courageous leader. There are communities where one man by his own action it he had vision and cour age, could bring many others into the church. National leadership and choice has the same influence. The Peace Conference has been tremendously influenced by the unselfish idealism of the United States as defined and expressed by President Wilson. Our influence overseas will be appraised more fairly as the years go -on. It is an obligation of strength to take responsibility and leadership. The shorter a man is on brains the longer he is on collars. Between two evils some mcnalwaya pick the rong one. --' Two heads are no better than one In the same family. It's easier to Inherit trouble than coin of the realm. A wise man does his duty; a fool does his friends. Borrowed umbrellas cast the shad ow of suspicion. Leap before you look and you will look foolish. The poor cook 13 the physician's friend. High-Way Tires 28x3 $11 40 30x3 812.83 30x3 Yi 1G.50 32x3V.. 18.50 31x4 24.50 32x4 25.45 33x4 25.50 34x4 28.50 Lowest prices ever quoted on tires of the High-Way quality. Unjversal Ford Tube, $2.25 The "Red" INNERSCIIU Guaranteed to Double Your ni'iagc. PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP CORD TIRES AND FABRIC A 6,000-MILE TIRE. PENNSYLVANIA TON TESTED TUBES. Hastings Tire & Supply 60. 240 Huron St. Toledo, O. Old Toledo Club Building. H. Ph. Main 5238 DELCO-LIGHT Tfca cMBBbte EUctric Light m4 Pnrar FUat Solves the "Retired Farmer" prob lem, by modernizing the farm homo i EJrrA E. II. WALKRn niuii...t. FRANK HOCHANADEL, Dealer CHAS. RILEY, Dealer. 212 N. Erie St. Toledo, O. 100 Slightly Used Auto Tires, at surprisingly low prices, flll siczs and make. We vulcanizc1(relreiid and .re pair tires. Oil, grease and accessories. LEIGHTON TIRE CO. 340 Erie St., near Adams. TOLEDO, OHIO Come to Baker s or New Spring clothes War restrictions in men's clothes are no more! The lid is off ! Hence you will find an unusual variety in the new models. Hart Schaff ner &Marx waist-seam styles in "Peace Time" models - The most wonderful new waist-seam models in single and double-breasted types are a special feature of this display of "Peace Time" styles; beautifully tailored in iridescent weaves, velours, worsteds and flannels; very new styles. and colorings. Other new double breasted models, patch pocket models, vertical pocket styles, high-chested and slim waisted effects; the best of clothes for business wear, for sport wear, for military men returning to civilian life; many of the finer things in im ported weaves; assortments varied enough to v please any taste; $30, $35, $40, $45. "Peace Time" styles in B R B special clothes, $25 In these popularly priced clothes you will also find the new "Peace-Time" idea; the new waist-seam models; new double-breasted models; younff men's styles; and types of clothes in which new ideas arc developed to suit more conservative tastes. Values that are very unusual this season at 25; all-wool suils included. iir : i ci .. yv Kuiry sittra to in men ui every build tall, short, slender or stout. Baker's clothes give satisfaction. "Peace Time" styles in new top coats Strictly new ideas; form fitting top coats in single and double-breasted models; wuist-seam models of remarkable style; loose-fitting top coats with or without belt; roomy top coats for mo tor wear; some with convertible collar; every type of top coat; the smartest styles you havoever seen in gabardines, worsteds, knit fabrics, iridescent weaves, in very rich and unusual' tones; One lot of top coats specially priced Here's a feature of our top coat display one lot of top coals, mostly loose fitting styles of the type many men prefer for motor wear; in tweeds and unfinished wor steds; very specialljr priced; all sizes 33 to 50 included. A chance to save money on your new Spring coat. : rflC AA a n..ni a c tn SIX l atT a i?lO,W iup L'UUCTi S4 4 nr i7.l.UU illUI ?- lUp C4 y jmm m D coats in this lot iOD Csnxrkbt. lai&Jiut SchiSwr U Mux' in this lot $18 and .$20 top coats in this lot $ 13.75 $30 and $35 top coats in this lot , J 9.75 Spring Underwear. 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