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HB Wr a
har>oo«. Ntedo ted
And ttero I* Bath, the laeely Httto
, A mao tea got a
§0* . . tea heart eaght ta
t^SaL1*#d’SrMte^Vte ~r~t
! . 1 Cm* aat ad tte window. She I
i^ssrz sssarsl
. aid* af had ia a mean woman. Joo
eba» out gaaernled aB tte mea af ter
day when.it tua to deads ad Mand
ated sad eater high crimes end J«*
Ad, tte *M pointed bonay.-ttm* to
day and is driag ter dlaboHcai work,
■omiar or tote Ad J.»brt fall. and
fa trad by horse* and tom by days
watll Item to aotbtoyfoaad after bat
ter ‘‘kknlt, ter feet aad tte palms of
*r*T*?_** ** tkr#j*rt* *
Jasebei ad *M warn tend outride tte
’ua. HM». M> u MO
ted H«»* Matter, Mo***, had boon
toft (a Ma ark ri todruehe* on tte
■MarWte Vefthfal. atort Httto Mir
tern.** to with a* atm. Venator
Mat ~tt*n ptoktoy tte*. The family
dfj^teMtokOmtwmel
to ^SjteMttto^W-wt'2
£ £ muVhm£
tte made an tte banka of tte rtaar
MB* M Xgypt to too hay ay* was not
■••r* fakbfai in tte diaeterya af ter
da* than waa tte Httto Miriam In
tte bamhto Vatoa county home. Tte
Brito mether, tte Uttto cldoat girl,
who, aa.emplalatog, earn* for tte
jLJr mm4.‘s^Zd t!^u
tka banka *d the Nil* has Mt*m^
torpaat to away a team to tble toad
today.
wealth, tor Hft for tor
pwpli. Esther to with m pit. Kto
■my put OB “gtod rags”. IPany of
tham, and put on Jauabj until it
took* Uka aha to b walking edvar
ttoamant far • aitaing company, aad
sto may waar eOk stockings urKk dol
lar marks ail ovar to, aad iiik« aad
toaaa and all that lingerie that we
do aot asa aa mack of ia real Ufa,
kto'toe s-ploaty oa tto pages of the
fashion books; sto may rid* ia ban
wagana aad kit too high gaaetaUy,
kto wksn har eld man comes heaaa
aaam day aad fella ia a heap, aad
teito tor that to to dowa and cot—
**baa>ir has Ut the oaOiag toad
mmagk to go through the plastering—
bands on his shoulders, lotto him' to
*ks eyae, aad tolls him to toaaa up
aadhaaana. Aad than to* gats out
*f those -glad rag*," put. off that
■Ibl Stuff, soils it, gasa lata a tms 11
«r boos* aad baektoa down to week
aad beipa tor huohaad to got on kto
fast again. Esther Just nasds soma
adversity, to be up against it, to meet
bard times to stow what grit Sto is
aad aka show* it, tarn Tea. many aa
Esther ia ia this toad ad ours standing
between tor hnsbaad aad rain
Mary aad Martha ail* with as still.
Mary who wasted to to with tto Mas
ter aad Martha who would rather
cook a dinner for him than to con
verse with him. Mary has her coun
terpart today to tto woman who
waato to go to hear the preacher rath
er than stay at bean* and cook hie din
ner, aad Martha has her cauaterpart
to the stay at tome old stater who
wooid-rather gat «p « dinar for the
preacher than to hear him preach any
old tkto.
WC IVUfQOUJW uunir—
Tamar who bdmd that aha had not
baas treated right, and her fathar-ta
tew, Jadah. waa net giving tar a
' according to the manner
i ad that day aad In Oat
Now, If Tamar didn’t pat
l*. after oil eld'Jadah, then 3k have
road the thirty-eighth chapter of Gen
esis wrong. If ever a nun had Us
Upa completely.—wad ap and waa left
■Hoot la an laagaagaa that man waa
Jadah when ha caaae oat. rolled hi*
eye* toward hearts and made oat that
ho waa ao righteoue that ha would
ham a woman la hia household who
mapped Slide from virtue's path bum
ad tn death, and Tamar pttt ap as
“Exhibit A” nbc bracelets, a xignet,
■ad • walking atick and calmly made
HOW rtmarks about thmn being the
property of the aothor at har trouble.
Mr. Man. you any better* that Tn*
mar will naffer and hear her <£ (grace
■hm«, you may thiak she wfll net «x
ps- you, that aha win held her
toagaa, but pan are mistaken, for one
day yeu wtn find that wronged Tamar
h— pat ap a walking attak. a signet
■lag and seme bracelets for pebtts ta
V—tlou, although your same is am*
ratal on Him Me, Tamar la net
to suffer In alienee ahd you
r, far net bearing
to Thnethy, vir
»yauoughttobe
MP***-—Ijtaur gamtmothar. Into,
tha^ooiTgrwwfamalhm mUt meC
na wMi —. hama ssmmdrwa to tkto
to the balance wheats la We*» me*
tag Mm fast like the w—em on tbs
banks of the Nila did ages ego
Ihb day torn* facHeh 1—an is
laying Ms hand on fat lap of some
DaMak aad Delilah, as af old. is aaip
kis walks mi and ia Ms telly.
Isdal is eomswhere putting sp kor
ms Manly and vtrtaaaa Hys for Jacob,
lwr fotun bmbtodi to kbt—but tht
Bwbn Jtcob do«i no* lift mp kia
veiee aad wasp ilka old father Jacob
did In that olden tint*.
Lydia, the purple sailer, bney, beat*
asm Whs Lydia, at work sailing deth.
Asa did not let her exacting aad as
satisfactory custom— knock her out
ef leading a clean Christian Ufa. la
stares fan-arable ia this land of
aura the Lydias stand behind the
counters selling purple ami other col
ored doth. Lydia often has enough
to rax her soul to desperation, but
aha keeps her tamper, aadlao some
times through tear-bringiug perptexi
Um aad ia true to the Interacts af bar
employer aad keeps faith with her
customers. Yes, Lydia is with OS and
to take her out cf the commercial life
of the world would meea muck.
Hagar want out from Ahruh—*■
tent, was driven oat to wander in the
desert, aad by the hand aha lad Ish
—el, Abash—*s son—aad hers. To
day —«y a Qatar walks this old
earth, heart-sore end weary, leading
her illegitimate Iihmeei by the bead
while fas father dwells fa dm teat of
opulence and aits in the scat ef the
mighty.
Herod Us, the unspeakable Here
dias, of whom no redeeming trait or
virtue is recorded. She was a mur
deress at heart. She did not have tha
acrre to commit murder with her
owa hands, bat aha whispered into
the ear of her nimble-rooted, ooreupt
hearted and weak.hnadoH daughter,
Salome. and Salome got into the good
graces of tha old libertine, Herod,
and John the Baptist waa beheaded.
Ton can read of Heredias in tha
newspapers as well as U the Bible,
and almost every daily paper yea rand
has an account of how
loet his life by the
evil-hearted Heredias
Tha Bible's aamalme
ha* read howls oertdhv
mission amt in Jerusalem,
of the rpd light district was if be
Wed and how those old hypocrites,
tnttty as the devil himself, played I to
tho crowd that their hands were clian
and their garments were white dnd
demanded that ehe be stoned to dedth.
You have read how tha loving Christ,
whan tha question as to what should
bo deam with bar waa pat to bit,
wrote upon the groand and calmly
■aid, “Let him that is without sin
among you' east tho drat atone." Aad
Too have read how dm oldest he-eto
nar on that reform eowadttao gat ap
and masked out aad how all tha not
of them followed Kin) aad tha name
tew woman and tha forgiving Christ
were Uft alone, and Ha mid nato bar,
"Go aad ate no mors." This day tea
reform commission still Mb am.
sioao and many aa old i,
wanting to stud la r
•
that the —
ho Monad aad ter dm rea
ahova stated plays up to tea
church folks that tea red light die
Wet ha cleaned out. Btegteg down
*he ages la tea rates of tho teadar
aad compassionate Christ saying to
tea naamlam amts, “Go, aad ate aa
gtemgmf* '
«U*jr. tha mother af tha Chriat,
wee tha Medal mother. «m fled with
har little mb by eight, want tote a
etranga lead, among people the am
«f her race, hi aider ta aara tha
Ufa af har ha by. Mary, tha mother af
the Cta let; followed har aaa ia eptte
of tha howling aad mntdorono mob,
ia apfte af guarding aoMUra, throagh
the atrwete of /eraaalaa ta that early
dar^th^ weight af the me* upon
friaada drarrtil end denied aad feil
od ta play tha friend. Hi* matter
•toad by Him ta all the three keen
of death-agony. How the matter
hraaad tha mob aad gaarda ta eider
ta ha by har eon whom Ufa wee going
oat by Haw aad agoaittm rnailw
gy .** ■n^wtoad exaept by a
MotMaart. The Mint «f Mary,
tha amther af the Chriat Utm today
la (ha heart af every traa aad derated
Matter. Mo oaeritee M ta# great far
hm to aMhe ia order to aeon the hfe
«fjMreMd.JttM remlted that Mary,
•••• d har aaa. Wa wfll write aad
nrihbtt of roe that tatty year
thatwejwfll hare to tJaarpoadeM
draae on tte “Wwaen af tta Mtt*
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