PAGE TWELVE Visit Toy Town It’s Great With Christmas only a few days away it is now time to buy the kids’ toys and Christmas gifts. Toys, like anything else, should be selected with care and the best and most serviceable should be the selection. We have Toys of all kinds cMk. v : >4 at prices 25 to 50 per cent, lower than can be purchased elsewhere. Bring the Kids today and let them see what they want for Christmas. We will store them away for you if it is desired, until Christmas. -—“ \ ; Cdnsisting of Boxing Toys, ]azo ■ Walking and Talking Dolls ass DOLLS, CARRIAGES, CARTS \j *\ Bojun, Sambo Dancing Coon, QQ d»l AQ. QQ QEZ - „ —, _ ~, _ ( (W* . T/vVA Climbing Monkevs. Trickanto, V VOC 90.90 = Etc m Every Style Imagmabk lA± ]\ f) The Scissors Grinders. Sparklidg * A IXO to *A == Push Cansand Carnages m black \ J)J Tops. Wildfire Bucking Hbrse Mj/f \ $4.98 l ° $9.95 = brown 50c 98c $1.48 ' Ml kinds of toy automobiles. as ?. r ,? V ; n „ .. . , - „ W Busy Andv lr. Poys. V3' Undressed QO. to Ql OC = Wicker Carnages in brown, grey f '/■'«*' tt ~ ~ !/OC vl*6d ss and cream in Push Cart styles "TRAINS’ S and carriage 4 wheel styles with cwtjTOl The American Flyer Trains, ab- JL adjustable tops si.9B mmntu& I soliitely the best constructed train PIANOS g $2.98 $3.98 $9.95 in ;,il s,zl,s ' a,,,r H WHEEL TOYS , V 98c $1.48 $1.98' U> TO to Qfi Every Kind and Style f* V £5 Rubber tired Tricycles in all sizes Baby Grand Pianos I $2.98 $3.48 $9.95 All kinds of railroad attachments $1.98 TO $3.98 \W at-very low prices. hi Air 1 ■ t( $16.50 SKATES j Self Playing Pianos | Wag .° nS With SidCS *fec Will make the boy or girl glad. ' $3.98 AND $4.98 s dfl-TOtl Qfl Special made Skates 9g C * VOC O 1 .VO , |f3£-== yj KlfoG AIR EIELES 1 Coaster Wagons QO 98 $ 1.89 and $ 1.98 . i -,..A 35r s \ <rvn . . , i irjS This is one of the best rifles made. 1 , $6.95 to $9.95 •>»*>»< »». *,** a„d ‘'aney Palmed Tin 2 5c •. • 1 £9Bcsli9sl.9B DOLL FURNITURE AND > D 23 1 S CHILDREN’S FURNITURE • r 48c 79c tG $l.9B ®" ’ ‘ « SEXS 'LL j A LIST OF A FEW OF THE Children’s-Writing Desks T „ ROCKING HORSES Am?\ , TOYS WE CARRY IN STOCK s= to QQ QQ 4C QQ QQ In White and lan Colors, two J as SZ.!/0 su.</0 horses in chariot sties $1.25 ' Doll Trunks Q 4 QQ frflT*. Doll Baby Carriages s *T bl Wh'' ' $1.48 11 $3.48 * Spelling Blocks $1.98 TO $3.45 AUTOMOBILES K^h^C? g Cha^ S Q° ra QA Ai QQ rhe vei 7 thin 8 for their CKrist- &L —Every kind of mechanical toys D./C SfOC «|) 1 .2/0 - mas in many styles and prices. 11l^ 1 I —Tinker 'Hoys S _,, „ . At all rubber tired and strongly con- < Christmas decorations ■ D.,11 lirtssm and Va.Mx, /» s ,.acted: Priced «fi QC Sait Cases $1.48 $1.98 l ° /l\ 5b.»5 1 X Doll Swings $3.98 / J\ | $8.95 $9.95 $12.50 S!i™, es B .Children’s Chairs and Rockers / i\ I $22.50 n M korns g S fiQ p Qfi/* Q1 48 t 0 l '* J ns|) Sand Pail Sets D»C 50C iPI.OO Shovels, Hoe and Rakf 5E ' QQ AtZ DOLLS Automobiles 90.**0 Books Children’s 4-chair and Round Ta- . — J Every Little Girl Wants Another V*-' NS' Balls B ble Sets in White Enamel Finish a Doll Monkeys sDeciS ak -f. m _ 1 !-!. 98C Dressed IQOC- /4fi_ Tinker Beads I Mechanical Toys for D ° lls Black Boards 19c 25 c and 48c 98c And hundreds of others too nu- SPECIAL STORAGE ROOM YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP- OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN A FQR TOYS EFT FOR US'’ . j-4Jh(g] 8 ' EVENING EROM NOW ML TO KEEP 1 HERE UNTIL CHRISTMAS I MLK COJT” I tJI : 'i9 Better Toys For Less THE CONCORD PAII,Y TRIBUNE 5 God’s Commended I • Love I | By REV.. H. OSTROM, D. D. $ + Extension Department. Moody * I • * Bible Institute. Cbiceco. + '[** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*. II TEXT—But Qod commendeth'Hla love I toward us, in that, while we were yet . sinners Christ died (or us.—Rom. S:S. ! Lots, all by Itself is priceless. God’s lore, just that, naked and alone, who . , con tell how com polling ! But what -o shall be sald of his love commend ''ffij ed to us? We have another word Mmwmm frequently used In |l the English lnn gunge when we '■mmam wish to convey the Idea the greater nccepta bllity of a gift or ij a person, It Is k f the word "re-eom mend.” And the !) use of this word Implies an effort io reduce tp the last fraction or else to entirely eliminate doubt as to the worth of the thing or i ‘*>e person considered. Allowing that i they were commendable, now we rec i ommend th,em. And now, God’s love j Is upon us and he has commended it. I When the mother appeared before the Judge to request that her son’s penalty of a life-term imprisonment might instead be hers so that the boy might go free at the price of her suf fering, that request commended her mother-love. There was the ldve, and there was added the act that said: “Here Is an exhibition of my love." Similarly, but with Infinite range of meaning, God commendeth His love toward us In that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. There had been the holy out-going of God’s heart but the death of our Lord Jesus ex hibited and urged It upon the attention of sinful man. Not before the Cross could the words have been received so absolutely, O Love, that will not let me go. It Is as if, up to Calvary’s Cross God called, God sought, God pleaded, but when the cry went forth from the Cross, “it is finished,’’ God claimed. Have you considered those words “made manifest” and “the appearing” In the first chapter of the second epistle to Timothy? Inhere we are told that before the ages began God’s purpose and grace were In Chrtst Jesus; but with His blessed mission on earth thay were “made manifest” and so made because of His “appearing.” This fact dates for ns a new world In whlbh to live. For, there was love talking, love walking, love sighing, love weeping, love thirsting, love groaning, love tast ing death for us—suffering love, be seeching redeeming love, exhibited be fore the gaze of sinners. Obscurity then gave way to manifestation. As he said: "I am come a light into the world.’’ Never thereafter may sinful ihan make the plea that love (the lovo of God) is not manifestly apparent. In part, It may be due, too, to the crowding forces of affliction and trial that God has planned to so enlarge the manifestation of his love toward us. Blinded by the fury of the blight and the pest and the pain men cried for the flesh-pots of Egypt. But now, beholding what Love has offered from Calvary how sinful the sin that would charge God with harshness, or forget fulness because of the rage of the con flict that engages men. In short, look at the Croat, really look there, and you do not aee the blight; live beneath the Cross and you do not feel the atonu; accept the Cross tnd nowhere Is thera left on all the surrounding field the sign of defeat. For, there is love—love over the blight, love In the storm, love mightier than the foe; love so manifest and apparent that they cannot appear aa before. In its light. It is no extreme Imagining that an nounce*! , 1 O proas, that lifted up my head. No, for the crouching and the dis heartened droop cannot be when the heart sen the Cross as it is. It so commends God’s lore that we reason ably exclaim; “He that spared not His own Son but freely , gave Him up for us all, hpw shall He not with Him also freely give us all things.” Ah, yte, and this love of God la commended, not because Jesus died on the Cross for the good or the worthy but, “in that while we were yet sin ners Christ died for us.” God’s love apparent to unfalien angels would ba easily accepted as a fact compared with this. This is so astonishing that Ha commends it Christ Jesns “came to seek and to save that which was' lost.” “Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.’’ The saved man sees, it yet it is never his to claim that the slightest goodness or merit of his own part could have brought it gbout Ask him, “Why were you saved?” He must reply: “God loved me so.” And he became aware of It by believing tbe massage concerning what Jesus did on tbe Cross. Search through the Blbla for the plainest com ment upon the little word “so” in .“God so loved the world” and see if you do not find It In this very expres /sion: “God commendeth his love.” Ton will 'never find the meaning of tlult little word “so” in John 8:18* outside the Bible, and can you Im agine any other way to explain pod's commending of His love than to use that little word with Infinite mean ing? It poaalble it would appear to be Jove exhibited as mote lovely. And that for the souls of parishlng sinners! This taught by God Himself what would reject u. >,, / Friday, Member 14, is 2? Takes the Work Out of Dish -Washing Every hates the drudgery of washing dishes and welcomes Red SEAL Lye, because it makes the job easy. Spotless pots and pans, as well as shining silverware and dishes are sure when RED SEAL Lye helps. Thoroughly dissolve one half teaspoonful in dishpan of water-then put the dishes in. (Do not use on aluminum.) Write for booklet of house- W. u F'l Fill Fii.fi. . mu PLACE OF CALOME i -**Hf** A{j rs&rV&i *p|| wThTnd rajajfl MLDiCiNE C 0... ggjgll SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY.ITCHING SKIN The First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable i If you ara. suffering from eczema or some other torturing, emharassing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery eczema. The first, application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Rowles Mentho-Sulphur is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfect ly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from any good druggist STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relievos Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils are clogged and youi head is stuffed and you can’t breathe freely because of a cold or catarah, just get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm at Any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nos trils and let it penetrate through even air passage of your head, soothing ana healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah I How good it feels. Your nos trils are open, youn head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. / Ely’s Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It’s a delict. Sms— nil’s ■i ,m )‘dls ■■>■■■■ i' K—juNtfi'i— Our Friends Are Notified That We Must charge 5 cents a line for notices of entertainments, box suppers, ete., where ah admission fee is charged or anything is sold. 30-ts.-p. The Tribune maMthft streets VffS. ternoon. Apply at Tribune Office.

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