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Tir.-s sln;i,.. sa-:.. .iay or.l.-r is rtooived. MARYLAND TIRE CO. Box 257 Baltimore, Md. "I haven't told you a story in ever so long," said Haddy, "about the Fairy land people, and thov an always so busy. Put good- n c s s, gracious, mercy mo! "It is, all one can do to keep up with all the crea tures who want the'.r stories told and want to he introduced to the children they care so much ;i Ii o u t even if they don't M-e t h e 111 v e r y often. "And there are so in a n y w a " Her want to have the rliildr. n liear about their ways do. like to have birds like to Lesson (By REV. P. B. F1TZWATEU. D. D. Teacher of English Bible in the Moodr Bible Institute of Chicago.) Curorlght, 1923, Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR APRIL 29 RUTH THE FAITHFUL DAUGHTER I.F.SSON TEXT Hook of Ruth. (j'-'LUEN TEXT 'J'liy peopij .shall be my people and lliy God my God. Kuth 1:1 j. VKLMAni' TOPIC The Stor ot Hi tli. Jl'NlOK TOPIC Ruth and Naomi. 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"Toe Fairy Queen sent out herjnvi tntlons a week in advance. You may have noticed that not long ngn on a lovely sunny day, which happened also to he quite windy, that many of the leaves were blowing about. "Well, this time the Fairy Queen sent out her invitations written upon the leaves In the Fairyland lxaf Writ ing which all the Fairyland creatures know. "Of course, if you had tried to catch one of those leaves you couldn't have done so for the Rree.e Ilroi Iters saw that the leaves hearing invitations nil went along to their right addresses. "Soiitet imes they blew them this way and that, but they all saw that they reached the right places at last. "And every single frairy ami Elf and (Jnome every one received an Invitation which read as follows: The Fairy Cjiteen is to file a r':an, e, Come and with us gavlv j.rrtruf! It will t,e one week from leti-.uht. Just as ih.. !.. ks are s'rikinK midnight! Wo want you and every on. To help us make it th.- l..-st of fi:n. Come a I, riK- dor. 't hoti.r to write' Rf.'iifinl.iT to xt week as the (looks strike midnight '. "Well, every one was on hand, or perhaps one should say on fo.,t. And the costumes were very lovely. "The Fairy Queen wore a robe of silver and while which looked so lo ely. "Old Witty Witch wore a gorgeous scarlet costume and her host tall scar let hat and a scarlet shawl trimmed wit li golden lace. . "Old .Mr. Oiant wore a suit of purple velvet trimmed with yellow tlowers. It was very handsome. "Fairy Vbab wore a dn.ss of coral pink and through her lu.ir she bad wound a long, long strini.' of coral beads. "Fairy Princess Twilight-F.ell wore a gown of sapphire blue it), spangles decorating it. ' Fairy Princess Joy wr.re an exqui site robe of golden yellow and around her head she wore a crown of golden leaves. She-carried a wand of gold too. "P.iilie P.rownie wore n brown velvet suit and a magnificent ln'invn silk tie, and Ilennie P.rownie wore the same. "Peter (Jnoine was in mi ot ange suit from which dangled little silver bells, and Ktlie Elf wore pale green and sil ver. "T r u 1 y. y o u never heard of such lovely cos tumes as were worn that night in Fairyland, and every little crea ture had made his or her own cos tume. "For the Fairy land people know how to make the lovelie:-! of things a n d the n. t o o, they know how to . wave their magic "Every Single wands at just the Fairy." right lime. "And as for fun ! "Well, they danced and they danced and Fairy Vbab, of course, led the Fairies' orchestra, though at times one of the other fairies woulc' take her place so she could dance too. "And before the party way over, just as daylight was beginning to creep along, saying: "'Can't I get up now?" the Fairy land people all gathered in un enor mous ring around the Fairy Queen and snng this song : " 'We love you, we love you, our dear Fairy Queen, You've the sweetest Fairy w've ever seen!' " 1. Ruth's Connectio.. With Naomi ((.'balder 1 :l-lo). On account of tamme in Helhleheni of Judah, Naomi with her husband and two sons sojourned in the land of Moab. After the death of her husband her two song married Moabit ish women. After a time her sons died also. After the death of her sons Naomi resolved to return to her home land, having heard that the Lord had visited His people in giving them bread. They went to Moab to escape trouble but only- got into more. It was not until Naomi was thus, chaa- i tised that she resolved to return, j Naomi had the good sense to recognize that the hand of the Lord was upon her for good. When the time came for her to go Kuth and Orpah accom- I panied her, for a distance. This she j permitted but determined to place ho- j fore them frankly the ditliculties which i would necessarily confront them. It t was this l'rank presentation of the dif- ticuUies and her repeated urging ihem j to go back that called forth from Huth i the expression of her noble choice. II. Ruth's Noble Choice (1:1(5-18). Much as Naomi loved her daughters-in-law, she would not have them go into this matter blindly. She told them the worst that could come upon them. This principle ought to be carried out by us In all our relations in life. In busi ness the spirit of frankness should be manifest. At home we should deal with each other in the most straight forward way. The same thing should characterize our behavior in the church and society. Note the difficulty which confronted Kuth : 1. No Chance to Marry Again. Naomi told her that she had no more sons for whom she could wait. In that day to be unmarried was the greatest disgrace. Society differed then from now. '2. She Must Renounce Her Cods. Her Idolatrous worship could not be curried on in the land where Cod's people dwelt. This was delicately touched upon when Orpah went back (v. lo). Orpah went back when it was plain there was no chance to get a husband. Now Naomi puts an addi tional test upon Kuth, that of giving up her religion. Kuth was equal to tho occasion. Her mind was fully made up.- She was willim; to accept as her Cod the one who was able to produce In his subjects the nobility of character she had observed in Naomi. Naomi's very frankness in dealing with her caused Kuth to be more determined to i cast her lot with her. Ruth's position I was .so definite and unfaltering that ! the very expressions have come down : to us in words which "no poetry has ' out-rivaled, and no pathos has ex ceeded, and which has gone through : centuries with the music that wiil not let them be forgotten." She was de termined to share Naomi's journey, her , home, her lodge, her lot in life, and her grave in death, whatever that would be. To crown it all she would re- nounce her heathen gods and worship i Jehovah. 1 III. Blessings Which Attended Ruth's Faithfulness. Ruth was never sorry for her choice, because 1. She Found the True Cod (1:K5). Instead of her heathen gods who were j unable to help her she now had a living God, the God of Israel, as her : God. ! 2. She Found Human Friend's. ! (Chapter 2). As she went to glean in ' the field she was led to the held of ; I'.oaz, a man of wealth and grace. The ! servants of P.oaz treated her with con ! sideration. Even P.oaz gave instrtie- tions for special consideration to be given her. I 3. A Good Husband and a Happy Home (3-4). She not only secured a husband, but a man of God who had an abundance of this world's goods. 4. An Honored Place in the Israel itlsh Nation (4:13-17). Though she had to forsake her own people she be came one of a nobler people. 5. She P.eeame a Link in the Chain of Christ's Ancestry (4:lS-22 compare Matthew 1 :,"). The one who Xully de cides for Christ and gives up till for him shall get a hundred-fold in this life, and in the world to come, eternal life. bbi! 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Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know' it nfxt morn ing because yon will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. Yon will feel like working; you'll be cheerful and full of vigor. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely Aegetnhle. therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children. Gives Charming New Color Tone to Old Sweaters PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or tints as you wish THE PROVERBIAL LAST STRAW Flora's Papa Had Stood Much, but This Time Mickey Had Gone Be yond the Limit. SOLD 50 YEARS If aot tutu i7 yosr drogsiAt, writ VTkn.i Mnr Chvaical Co.. LouUrflU. Er, Mickey is a collie pup. Flora's sister gave Mickey to Flora last 'hristmas. , - ... Mickey has done a many . RESENT TAKING OF CENSUS ' THIS WORM FINALLY TURNED tilings that a little dog should led do, . but his wagging tail, roguish expres- Enumerators in India Find Their Jobs Really Asking Too Much of Htm to sioti ami rohpoly antics have always won him forgiveness. Put now Mickey is in disgrace. Flora's mamma didn't get anLT.v when Mickey puliod the rover off the Full of Undesirable Thrills Many Are Beaten. Sort Out Cats at That Time of Night. The trials ami tribulations of a staff Ko:- cellar window was broken in d some u.iMHi.iHici census lakers to Mr. .bines' old nimble-down house. best silk stockings. P.Ut last week the asse- Flora's house and Mn-kev met hit the front porch. Flora's papa sa;. s: "p" to., much Indianapolis News. r came to employment table and broke one of hvr best china find out there were approximately f ( 'onsequenth . all the -urali domestic cups. :'. 1 ; t, m i.i m h people in India in I'.'-l . : animals in the neighborhood -partieo- Fb.ra's papa ferine Mickey when have been related by J. Marten, eon- hi rly the cats ran in and out at will, he chewed the sole off one of his mis n.iiiinissioncr for India. 1 Sometimes there was quite a gather house slippers. ' The employment of this Huge army, ing in the cellar, and when a pet was And. of cour-e. Flora couldn't do of eruiriierai..rs, said Mr. Marten, was missing, it was t!,e ivu'sir thing to gti anything when Mickey tore nr of Iter m-ces-a t at ed b the tact that, uwit-g to to "Fiich- P.;!!'-" d w ith, "Have ou the illiteracy of tin- population, the seen my cat'.-" the householder as oneeenii:g a !,oa:h. famih missed in enumerator ,,f his household was iii;- their "tortojsoi.e'i" a: hc.p imo. and pov-dhb". He told o; instances of concluding ri,a! she had joined the e:iume'-ator neing stanned su-p.- happ throng a' I ;,.!.- Pal s. sent their . ions Hindus, who considered the . en- nam , ei to ask him if he would 'ake siis takers to., inquisitive. Some of ., h k ami see ;' she was among the. Burst Its Bonds. ' the natives, on the other hand, resort- number. P -may have been a day of Another girl and 1 are studying home ,-d to violence when bribery faded to niam similar demands; at all eve-its, nursing" during the evening. which induce the census takers to make j-,.,-!,. ',;n w as in his um;.! good necessitates our staving downtown for false entries showing that the natives , tempo,-. dinner. In order to save expenses we enjo.v ed higher stations ln the social . -Your .-at ma.v he there. .,r she u.if cook our meals in the office and copse- scale than was really the case. ,1nj ,,, there." he said, 'but I ain't a- quently have had to take' down a lot The census, Mr. Marten said. g,,in' to light up no lamp an' go down of kitchen utensils. showed gain of 1.2 per cent over th j that cellar this tMi ' night sortiu I was bringing a frving pan down ' population of l'.lll. The average ,,, , :lts for nobody!" one morning. It was an awkward bun- ;, density of population over the whole die to carry, tftid when I got in the of India was 177 to the square miie. crowded street car away up in from The maximum density of any province' Fielding's Rank as Author. so that evcrv one could see me some- was in F.em-al. where there were, Henry Fieiding 1 7"7 1 7.VJ ) was the thing went "clang," like a tire alarm, found to be ifcrx to the square nii'e. , greatest novo ist of the Fight eenth Kverybody looked, ami there in front- , reinuiw. He was playwright, a law- of me was my frying pan. which bad World Needs Such Men. Iyer and a p.-li.-e court judfce. His fallen out of the paper. A man near- The man who is just and re. lute ; page- teem w il. life and humor. His jv fell ova r it. bin kindly picked ii will no) be moved from his settled pur- masterpiece. Tom .loiies. written in up and gave it to me. There I had , pose, either by the misdirected rage 17 I'd. wa -ei.- ie,l by CoVridge as to stand until the end of my journey. , d his tel'ow citizens, or by the threats one oi the th:. e i : i . d perfect ph. is la -Chicago Tribune. "f nn imperious tyrant.--Horace. literature. , When do von 9 Sharing Misfortunes. Some people think that all the world should share their misfortunes, though they do not share in the sufferings of any one else. A. Poincolot. Those Who Mean to Be True. Those who honestly mean to be true contradict themselves more rarely than those who try to be consistent O. W. Holmes. reaXlxr'wahp, nli in the morning Do the golden morning hours find you wide-awake and fit, or do they find you sleepy and tired? Coffee is a common cause of sleepless nights, which bring drowsy days with their usual train of neglected oppor tunities. 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