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Crepes Play Le; New Ann N THE drai of sutr&r fashions for at oon crepe continues to bold th center of the stage. Its bright riv , sprightly taffetas and distine ti e foulards, cast in important roles, play their parts equally wei but the exquisite texture of crepe lands itself to drapery and there is a flare for draperies. So long as it lasts the suppleness of crepe will make them pre-eminent in the aristocratic com pany of silks that foregather in affairs of afternoon or evening. fey weaves with new - ted every now and Two Pretty Aft ;hen, all hearing a failly resemblianee to the incomimrably beautiful crepe.de chine that antedates them. This is the crepe chosen for the exquisite gown shown here with draped bod ice and sleeves. It is generously be decked with crystal heads set about the neck and down tie top of the sle*"""' ' "'"'"' ". )odlce where it ^dle sim ilarly almost covered rstails, but they as sash of the uns11 in twto Pointed endls at the left side, where a short dlraplery is placed over thle hips. (Clums FrSr tesoftowrmaeoftecrp, r set n te gedl anda srinln of bedssarls nthm teof lowers, fullo ktih eept r Th oeneet onbo the girdle illispikngo - whichet a retii' (iilfl oel of it ketisehown. ulsitwlue' ho 111( ('I Annti e tt (re Keller )ding Roles; ette Kellermans n11011 nlildels. If you swim, if you tiare a perfect thlity-six and if you are wise, you will ' wear Annette Kellerman bathing togs when you go for your daily plunge this summer. But these "Ifs" are Important. The knitting inmlis know it and turn out other suits for the surf and sands, that nre less revealing thtan these elastic, forti fitting models and much kinder to faulty figures. But the Annette Keller unn Is i Joy to swimmners, not to ien tion Spectators. 'T'hese models show 'art111iaons that are worth considering, in the shape of mrnoon Models, t heir nteck opeu, ngs n tiuiIhe t rentinent of the a rm's-eye. (olor nnd color coln. binations als Iled them interest.T su1 i tired Is In dlark blue ipedQ~ with wite, and1 has a V-shaped neel pjein lg. II fasn 8 Is ~ wi bitt Ions'On the left sho(uldier and1 hats seia rat c. trunks. .Jersey tclh in a I wo-eolor com. hination(11 ma21kes Ithe suit for a young girl. It has a semi-flitted b)ody and1( the trunks are joined 1o at overgertment which last ens oni t'he eft -ohuler. Tfhe arm's-eye Is built au witho a fold of It1he lighter colored JIersey. Ti, youthfl sit makes possile l tlunip ptretty color cohintinst two-l is very gil t115i eifto oyand Sand thr utfis arondt the immigrmnt whihersntte outher et, ut~er The warmshv If wuilt out wafean itsl tetr oe dpal t h ae IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday chool ' Lsson (By . . u 1. e A n a.. i.. U. D.. Teacher of Enigllah Bible in the Moody Bible instittite of Chicago.) Copyright. 1922. Western Newspaper Ilnron. LESSON FOR MAY 14 HEZEKIAH LEADS HIS PEOPLE BACK TO GOD IMSSON TICXT.-I lCh'ron. 30:1-27. GOl-DIN TICXT.-God is grotelous and merciful, and will not turngaway H1is face from you. If ye return auto Hitm. II ('hron. 30:9. R I"1'la lti iNO" M tA'IlI A i,.-11 Chron. 29:31: ci. 32: 34:29-33: Amos 9:'-15. 'ittMA Y TOPIC.-A i<Ing- Who Wor tshtilwel (hod. JUNIOlt TOPIC. - lezektah's Great Pao'sover. IN''T,:ltalt.;i)iA'TIAND SENIOlR TOPIC. -Pruttinc it telIgion lirst. YO'N l'.:OP1,': AND ADULT TOPIC. -Wise Methods of Iteform. i. Hczekiah Proc:aims a Passover (v. 1-is). The way for n s.irneher and divided peolle to get back I ( 111 1(nd he united, Is aroulni the c(rueilied Lord. 1. 'flit' Invitti on 1 i\', lItelresenil tive of the Nati.i (v. 23). The king took couiIsel with I ti(e plu'ies and the Congregioiin Io show tihat the 1p1re Ilatuatin11 was the expression of the naliona's desire. 2. 'Tli Time Was Lusual (vv. 21--1). There wa i nt-t .autli( it nt Iimne 1o sntel('ify 1te p~eople. hi(o ' '; - the" together at Ihei re;:urtin 11,14. So they resolved itiead of I ie tpoiltitg it or 11" }ai year io ho01( it 01n the fourteenth-11 IS y of thet sectal 11(1 ii',IbI. Tlhis libetrty had beenv g'ranlt ed before:"( inl ;i exi g-ncy (Nun.m )11. This fesib ilty w(ith refIerIeillllele t thee hoiing of the lpassoVer show "s thait (111l's or1iiiln(es wvere niade for 1in13 and not lima 1o0' the o~rdi1nnces. 3. The Scope of the Inivitltiin (Vv. (-1)). It included till of 11111 na:tiuons wh( vould conlie to keep the Ipassover4 to the Lord Goid of Israel. 'Isaltel'' is Ilow used to Il'lutIe bo.thI kinIgdotuhs. The effort wais 1,0 win 11mek~ (he nattion whilh liad Seceded. The posts wIho were Set wilh ItIhe iness;;age were :141 thorized to sulellinenit the rclnna11i tion wil 11rgent exhortation to join as at united nation . "1'his urgent invi tation'waUS t1 iut illy puit is follows: (1) It toucihed ancl estralI 1memnories "Turn1 again unto the Lord Goud of Ablrahain, Isaae anti Israel" (v. 6). BotIi kingdoms had a comllon unees try. ('2) Itet'ent hitter expierienve -- "lie not like your fathers, and breth ren1, who trespassed agninst the Lord God, and were given til1 to desolation, as ye see" (v. 7). This was a delf Cate subject, but their ruill was so 11n1irked1 that Suchl truth ('ould be pressed. (3) Yearnig for ('n1t1 ve kiusfolk--"Your brethren ind(] children shall fInd comimIssion before their (altors" (v. 9). (4) The Instinct of self-lreservation-"to that they shall come again into this hand" (v. 9). (5) The forgiving mnercy of God (v. 9). God will not turn any sincere seeker away from 111111. "11 o that ('oletit unto Me ,I will in 1o ise e..ast out" (John 6:37). 4. Israel's lIecepition of the Invitar~ ttin (vv. 30-12). ThIs invitat Ion inI Israel met0 33 311ngled r'eept.14on. (1) Somie moI~ckedi. Thle ur 3gentl and Sill cere in3vitatlion onily excited opplosition11 lieart enme (1 to .leltusal em. Th'lis is ev'er th 11 ase51. Th'1e gosplel Is ai51V savr of life unlto life' 31nd (denth1 unto( (eath. II. The Paissover Kept tyv. 13-27). t he t une oIf AhlaLz (clh. 2S :2-). these lh-nthenl altars' were34 Prected in3 .1 (ru saliem. lteforle 1there ciould im. worshdipi of thle t rue G3od all t Ihese' tr3Ics of 1(d(lat1ry must18 he remov(11ed. Thliis net (If thle peoiple i was Illultary I, and(1showx11 t.:n3t a right sp311iri 1( 11 n ttd thetnl. 2. Thle l 'assover K iledi (v. I15). 8. The Pi 3Iests an 1111evIl es A shamed0( (vv. 1 5-203). The zeal oif thle p~eole 4 put to1 shame14 I le I3ylests and14 Levit es. Th'ley were'81131 stmlatd to( 1(erf(lorml their duties 33e(ordlig to the0 lawii of Godl as given by Mofses. 'fThey evenCl took char1Ige' of thle k I! bug oif thle 11assover, since0 man~fy of1 the (1ilI(e3rs wer'e niot sane1lfled so(4 a( s to rend(er thIs service( for~ themuselvyes. TlhoughI unprepar3edl ceremniially3, yet they too(k par t 13n tils most sn~eed serviCe and1 weret aIc eet.ted ais wiorshi Iper's throu31gh1 the In the purposle Of heatI ratlher 11han1 the letter of the law. 4. The IPraise of Glad 1Heatrts (v'v. 21, 22). They (cOntinued seven3 days with' gladness: (1) The Levites and1( prIests saing God's pise15 (daily onf 1(oud( Iiistrumtiein (v. 21). (2) Ilez'eklIah's comiifor'ting words8 to thle Levites (v. 22). He commenlded them3 and1( theIr teaching of the knowledge of (Gid. (3) Thley' made confessionl if their sins8 to God (v. 22). 5. The P'assover Prolonged S.even Days (vv'. 23-27). Th king's object In pr'olongling the fenst was1 to1 make i ats Iasting an3 11m1pressin (33 3 possible 1, 50 1as to result ini thle tfOrou1gh3 conl versIon of t heir souls5 to (God. Holy Communion. 1In the 1ho1y communliion1 wei J11(d the great. 81nerItflee wichI(l ('nn1 never4' he r~e lpented1. As5 Josepjh's brethren001 beh( uip 11he blood31-stained( coa1t lbefire Ithe(ir fn thier' t t'll h111 im i touch-i'eg way that1 .14seph 1 was dend((131t, so In thle holy ('013. muion~li we hold upi as it were thle blood.u-sin1lled( coat before the i''it her The Wicked Flee. The wicked flee when no( mnnlf para suelhi; hut the rIghteous are bold as s linn.-P~roverbs 28. ............................................ .................... '..r,4_ ..... ..;' t Why Castoria? ARS ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were the remedies in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so nauseating as to be almost impossible and the others all containing Opium in. one form .or another, but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify thou child and give the appearance of relief from pain. . It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that would take the place of these disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that from habit had become almost universal. This was the inception of, and the reason for, the introduction of Fletcher's Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proven its worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word among mothers, A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother would think of giving to her baby a remedy that she would use for herself, without consulting a physician. et Contents 15Fluid Drachi' o~~~ALGOHaOL eM simiadttl in e.ti d i )tl 1 I lingtsheStom chs andBO e reinoYu rid t " Cherfunes and Rest.-NA0a0 a neiter 0 jum,)torphine nr v .u; !lin le ara T c o-r i c~ GtptiiornHaveyoalttle ae homerid atndDiartlm { M : Loefunssa o~stg'l SLEE nclthrt~p~uti,. PEverybody has read the above headline; how many believe it? O H e u l l n n e e a h t d rtwhen its stom ach was not just right felt the comforts that come with the use of Fletcher's Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. 4n Sf, t Have you heard tIern cry for Fletcher's Castoria? Try it. ;,,,,, .*,.Ie Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Can. . toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the AlhCiI,.f Retir(Ivfor eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete / a csti Fvio and 1thcs from pain to pleasure. Try it. You'll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in the +a'' resulti itcrcfrO inlhlfo. booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher's Castoria. P :GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS NEW . yO1i. Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANV* NEW YORK CITY. It'r Mtill I lth ico neyn11 '(on so -'1 I I(lng ns . ---A marl if rt'i, ev in l it - tlt V1reoc1ti jin tin 1n. full in helping ed States. c %E 3H UT heri wash e is lhes. -W4" "ie n ii.' Dris. 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