<\ci t?> Short S?i?rv Pak C?.) ? M ATI AS could sw: the soldiers ? birililins Hit- gallows. He. j Masia- Kunagan. heretofore j an honest rfoe cutter of Kl IVro and a pea* -fable subject of the .Vmericyn President of t !??? Phil k ippines ami wiling to pay his taxes. H. o the crown of. the Putted' Siatt*>. muV:. he l?::nst??l. . .Vlat-ias understood ery't hing fully He hyd - k. i 1 1 t Pas< ual tj*? <'rnz. It . t he resul t of ';?ii ?>j?! family fend. I . had -started long .before tjte Au.rr:.;;ui? hu?l ? ? t*? the Philip pics In fa'< t. the feud \Vas? so old t*.:.: Mai ia* not reuieuibef what If. \\ ;o ;ilnmi e'vcept ; t hal i he P. una can family had sworn by- thf Blessed Vir tin '<> -kjll all- the members of the l)e 1j <'rux t'amdy sn the provin.v of ?'a >iteK and tUut *:i* ail lie cared to ... li9tfW. ?* ?" '.- .'? * The Au>erii-:?ris could n*'t u.ndwr ?:ahd it. He h.?d been right In k 'flint: P.is. iial : it was a* much his duty to ?k:;I Pascua! a? to. pay his lai.nl . tax net! cut ri?v But the Americans w ere. . goi'ni*. ???"? httng Mafias tomorrow, .arid through the \\alls of his nipa pri* ? r; h?* con I d tlie soldiers driving thV ;>a anil vul ting. thy beams j He '} - s4jnaM*vl' on the uround and. j r-^sfi Aetl a.n ! to the mush* ojf '* the 'miiiiimt. ? Tiw ? Mldren were play: ? V.:g T. fh??ptii':i . :i.|;i}'he i^rulJ.fR'ar'thy I ?>;" -V. iii i.-rt lh<* niarU/rt j * . *':r U:: : ' * i "?\ > j -r*-w ;ng t??a. ! :t" n. rtie ; Ixirri.', The ! .(? ?*> i>; ' '??? |.,j : ; ?*?? - 'Tvefe. s'A'ljig rn "!:??' I?o:>' m' thf :irt>.iv wf u 1 iri; aS Matins; ; ..-i 'syv'-ix . ;rl '?th*;- to'fjorrow ' \ 'I.-' Ma'.-'i V'l [< 'Mvr.'lli* .? hyii& -in?l i!i>> a.vifitla ????t>^.'jiroitni!. bEi . B'* .? a.t.il 'i;- iiiif ami* Ix'iittil ?*i-t II** >.'1 : -;>?*;! I' ilip!ti':'S Itan-ui'.'i u^i.f,' . I rrfrly *?'" ?va ;??'?> frotsr n?i:l'es. ? ? '? ;i" ? I. ?? ;iin ?\v< .rtt i??ti.- anil lie- ?{ *fc '? -v Iha,\v ' u ' ? >1 ' ?1 iv :th hint hit* .?.?u:.r>.v fj ? prlfM walking with -' R f i>?m " t ( >? v,,n. ? i.iti.l Thi- s?\i ft ; ; :i !! - - ivonit-n ' Attli J . j? ' :ln?;r hiya*is. jiful ?f. r.'.i? s:?y tng ? ilu.'lr T"s-. > ' ??,???. ;;Ip! . ! :-ot; Si?lnlL??r< ki'epitfg j r IlKisa^lilfnsei^'gtyng ! ? -uji *!'iv ;w hr?'*h "t f >?*? sol'liepi | n . hv.?'!/i* '-he -yvftiyer .'of tin*. ? ? , Iti. j , ... ? s;t? ?h*? hutrg j a .iD'. '.ii* t'iit ..r: . eaugfit. a ? g-!;nij'~e ,?'<*. ? Wae^, l'"\ r *i?- gronnil PM?w. j L'""iM r?*ti?*k :i! . ; r .* rv-J-r his cve< ?. 'Ivk ?<*? -J ???:;? f-rap. ;ar*'l-"? 'hnw '? tro^f ui;- a; r.l?l?'i>n.l of tln> ".i ? fl'p ??- -. . ?(*?' IflJ'V". N" ? "J* M-.a"'I:V> . \ th?* <-o!.'l . rtri?p<. ?? ?,xv1 f<.>r f:ii-. 1 . .in ' forettea?| ,-rv; Ire '? . piv N>. .the ? lies! ii:Vy. U ' v' 'erriiv?- ;>r ?n 1 ? J nw l?e he*p?Ml. M?- , ki.'v P s. aild hf* .:it'yghlM.Vv a. iviro't s.-e iiitu ' . . * vv:v> \ "? **| ?'????? i * !?.??*!? ?"???? ? ' ^ -a "i'/nrefte '.n.' ,hi? ? - a. - i^n. 1ir> . lip's- fi?r; tire I At"? a:-? ' V.v . ! a .man i?v k'iH . 'vl-tyn jii* !>i$i 1 J iyjf# ui.ilii .fr. in :i : vi ? ; >: . ? J. I ? - it! a;? l||?t ,t'?|iAlll!:i.jn? .; 'vav .i.-Mii Ivnew 1k> ? \vo:<.'(! i: -ae\vr ?????*. aj:rm, AWil ?' P 'ii- a tnl .th'er#? was . ^??'. e in t list ('. > ? ?-? Slice !.: ? ;r ,?n >!???!.? t'wi/. th~. ? ? l.-;.>' -. ?*r' Ml I.". i v.j.. ?. hinl <;ot?li? -fr"Ul : Nl.-.: a.. ll?- ?-.?:???! . : :i ;:? ? iTt 1 Juan !u txi Hi- kni-M J-Uari- wotjlij.- I>e ? t;her?* ? *! t . r v, ?f.r.oiv to s???? hlru tht?un! ; ?' ?; ca>;ov\x .; anj thf knowle?lzf u ' rtiit- Ci ? to his position, i ;. ." Thftt; ,'4i'?g .''f is <|og w ij-l stanil. 'aear.'! g$jk&x*f ' ;,!;;-:glif Matlas. "an.! ? la;._? ;in rji> ? ?? f as j. hy. witfi ? n?- *?n -:-tiv-ha;n?:_s ;? fve.". anil tnuch roni-... for' ?-! t>y r.fif.-t* rn h?* piiltetl another '??Igarfif :4t: >?:, .,i!y uan-llf.! the Sol Wjrf it?'w Tope by1 -il nipping j a. vii ?.-<'.;r?;L at '! ?? .-n.d vvlr??r??- M i.tia^ ? he;ftjr ivmom>w. h.ro??ght .' . if) hoileil un>! nt i- ?.uisidf the gtiar'1 I'.-. ":>e attif 'Mat!a> ??ouiil see him ? Thryitig6 "t Iik tii?Jh>*r/ike a\ all uf thi' . prison.' - . " ?? . .. ? . \ *??' 1 " WP' X"-. 1 f ? Mill nor sleep, fcr jj.efe ?ere hi If a" few h.flirs of life left to h.lu. -a OKI . itr ?.'di il smoke throuch ' nigtit. Pray-'' U'liv should he i ( .";?>? ? He had >worn to kill Puscual. ar.il. ?ro?i A. *ui'! not hlame him fiijr ?? PS) ii*> ci-.tH,--. i i at the padve or ?? >a. d. He would die '' ;a : .'joii.t praying, and he >w^jlil show ti?e io i.|ii?. I'.irt. how - ? ;ti.t|nagi?n. couh: >',ie. -? .. j :JJ ?'.. .rt- .was v i-rv- ?! ;?,. u.ivi. anil all he I '??'..Id >ee u y- | ' ?? * ..f lfis I'igarette -j j -vN-n- :f flared : * t>e ptifffd It. He ' lH?OW hear the pacing outside. aiid after- .? w !i - Jie heard :i tiugle . j, ?? tug., and *! .,? u Lrid swishing !!.r?''tg?i . -the palm ; -.-es. hot "he was ' k -ig lo ilie at iiio.i, roilivrrow and did ? no- care w ha ; t p j qm l Jrfat vv in chui - f he hear son it* ?It.:t;g rustle oUtHide :.h'e haiiihoo waif? , ?If was a strait^- n.* -v. an:! the sentry l.euTtl it. for he -to))ji?*d his pacing fi,r a' ' inur e. It- mu>t have been a ?*r a tree tOHd. The setitry resnjaeil his monotun^S w..:'k and Matm< puffetl his cigarette. There it was -again ! It was almost at ilis feet a nil ju>t outside the split l.?nil?oo wall. It \v lis "a l?oring soun?l. and it cyme when the sentry was at the farther end .of his beat. He -put his -hand on rhe wait and felt It trem tne. What could It he? it stopped as rhe sentry came ptuit again. Then the stealthy sound began again when the sentry was at the oth er end of the guardhouse. "Marias."* fame a gentle whisper. "Yes." hiss**! Mafias. quivering with excitemen^. "Here is n boh> meet me at the dead palm tree in the barrbi-^be ('Te ? ill? r?i.u have a long time to', rut? Ll will be waiting." By all^ the holy saitrs! Who could it he that was bringing the much desired 1h?Io? Who was bringing him ?Sweet life? With a sharp holo he could rut his Way to freedom easily. Mafias frit aloyu the wall cautious ly and his hand encountered the hilt of. a great J?olo. thrust through a hole in file wall, Inch t*v inch lie drew It iuward. and the Made 111! its way through: tjlie b:unbo?>o the size of. his' ringer. When a dog tuirked be gained , a couple of inches w hen ?"Tap*" isoundedLhe .cut a slit a foot long in the. wall. In an liour his little door w as. (-oiii|)lel*?. and when the sen try went -around the gua rdhouse he crawled through and slipjted away In the ?larkne*s. yueeti of Angels' It was good to be. free a rain. And here he was. . tinder The very- gallows which' had been built for him. He stopped to curse the timbers and the Americans, spat on the steps, and then stole through the i?al'm grove to meet his unknown friend* Jit the t.Ieud palm. "Is ih?t yoii, Matias?" "Yes Who is my s.iylor? Forever I am your slave " -otjje." said the unknown. "follow Uie i'L-v will miss you iti a few mill tlfes ? When the watch is '-hanged, and yott must hide." ... .. Ma;i. -is- followed .?n in. t lie darkness, at r.i ; ) ' t.liat iv was all a dream and That lie would wa.lie up to hear the gna r?t . ? cal H ng- hiiji . J" ' ma & e ready for ?ffieath; '?/ ,;v. :? ^-.(t 7 ; .< U.(\.M trough i !.t,: -t l . r t g I ?? 'IVey ivetif- toi. ilie" hills ;iiii j .'Mati'.is knew his Jm res.--??r. was taking him' to a cave .so:iit>wbere in the , irruai canyon, where he ? "'lid hide until ap-'opporl Unify- pre K?*nted -! self to Manil:tf Soon he heard. the sound of dripping' water "and. tfe.' --Va's-gui I^H into a soial! ? ?;ive and bif-Vouhl 'feel the damp and rSljftnV wiil ti of rock-'. ? i \i?w. ??!? ' t'.c ranger, "give rue The Sojo -or 1 1 . ? : - f gohack through the :: itiu -?? a ltd I . tleed a wojtpoll. l.le , here ard il 1 Wifti^ in jiie morning With food. l'ori't s.tjt "i|t*o!e or make a. noj-..- of tiie ? .. t*r.s will Se seeking 'Vc. > n:i everywhere. a u?l if I am long In ? ;?iuina j'l.t n?t i'-a-. for We must be >-aut ious. 1 oh'mMi.v *' ?; ' "Who are -you ?v aski-d Malia*. "Yom Muis; n>?r know until ' you are w i r'e | a hi a itn??J friend fear not." ?"M y. ' Jr?t | . bbt?s m?u " said Matins, itisd fie- k.o^ed .t.fje hand of the stranger-. '' ? is;jnd blessings or- your-. head *:i;i?d I ;oi.;yo?,r -lave tor life." I f- ill. now ti glided a way. . and M r :a- heard him roll a stone in the ??tit;-, aiiv of .the cave and then a|i w as i-vn-jif the incessant dripping of I lie .V '.r. I? was |?ct:er than the ^':'a.rir!io> ????. he thought. With the sen ' !??-'- ? I.. -in.* i-uT-idc an.] the dreadful - : ' 'h. the "OJK* s'wingitig t'C'tll lie* .It the l-irl'sojj yarSl.. lie rolii'd. a. - " 'e -ijj.'J -licdyed, and sat on f|eeV- -. A ? g!r'. be". **a'r?? "lie tdack ni'^. ' ii.iii lii~ '.Kind ?t .time- with the--': of: *i^s ?>g:i'r?:t te w hen lie found ! ,..n.!er;iig if i'. ? were a dream. i'';jjuii'.v:-'tJ?e.::M.xV?t;cttjtere.d. through Vbe." and a tiny s'UHbeiilii c-ep- ?, I trough ? he.- entrance of the ? :iie . hut; ii.e . did not Troii) the ' w i .''V . !;e jfiti I sat all 'night. After a long iilne tie heard some <>ne :ii the .s-f?ine and a form came In. and a H e! (tis ey'es had beeonie aeeus to'np'd lo- the light he saw a wH! dressed n.if ive standing over him with a Ftolo. ".luande la i'h\7, lie criej, draw ing bayk in terror; "Yes Juan de |?,t'tttX; the brother of Pasetjai. whom- you killed. It was I who h'?Mj>?-d you to escape ii(N; uight." ? "Ilie. feu.il -groaned Malias. '"You have come to kill .me; Y.ot'i dog you . 'took me from prison to' b??ip tne here Why did you;, not let them hutig me? I would rather be haugetl a thousand time* by flie loit ed. Americans than to die bv yoUi band.' '"! have not come to kill you." said the other. "That was my plan last mgbt. for a I?e la < 'rti7. must have tils \ etigean,-t*.. Itilt the American colonel has offered five hundred pesos for your capture. h'He hundred pesos will buy many mas*es for the soul of my broth ?*r The Americans will hang you. anil I wljl have .no blood >>n my hands. I'iimi- -the hangman Is waiting.'' lie Jed M aj>ii * ha<;k to tiie village, i The soldiers put the irons on* his hands and be saw the Idood money paid to. .'nun. He saw the rope i sw inging in I j the breeze The- priest prayed. He steppe?l on [ibe trap, and swung into eternity. -T ' ?' . London Journal Has Had Eventful History The London Morning I'ost has cele brated its 1-V.d birthday. Among "Its contributors have been Samuel Taylor tVjieridge.' Woril.swortb and Sou they, ?all of whoiii'tiot only i:ontributed verse but editorial articles considered of . weight' Iti their day. < "Inrles l.aiub ' <or. will ujnply show : hi ilit' ci'.nier ? of a richly fur?i^h??r In auxiliary hospitals. Instruc tion will also be given, ir connection with this course, on the '.principal- social laws, a knowledge of whi *h is Indis pensable tti persons engaged !n Wel fare work In time of peace. Poor Defense Winston Spencer Churchill's rather unsuccessful defense of his Gallipoli failure in . a recent volume led a Chi cago publisher to say : J'Thev tell me that Uudynrd Kipling rehd the book, and after reading it ob served : " 'Churchill calls this ofT.irt of his "The World Crisis." I thlttfc a better title would be "The Ilun^le Hook." ?* I if Most-Traveled Cat What is probably the most widelj^j traveled cat In the worljl left I.ondoYi j recently for Norway. Me lis Araguaya < Tom. the mascot of the Royal Mail ' Steam Packet boat Araguaya, and he has completed 10S.0G0 miles of sea faring?equivalent to more than four times round the world POINTS ON KEEPING WELL DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of "HEALTH" ?111 : i t-H-H-N I !? : I 1 1 1 I I-H-f ' t,;. I HiSi, ii .NVvvsy.i ;j?*i I 'm ??.) THE IMPORTANCE OF BABY TEETH ANY parents (I link I ' ; . i r ba1>j teeth are it drop out and be tyUli. I lis is a serious mistake Few peo know that, at hi r i hi, every chlld already in its jaws all its teeth, baby teeth ninl permanent r ti. ,? can't he seen or felt but they I there in storage. Karly in life. iahy teeth begin to appeal". shoved iroiigh the gums I iy the j ??? rtn:? ii ?* i? t lii'liiw, just as a r*ork is forced I ;>f a popgun by (lie plunder !??' it. I'y the time ()??* child is three : oliJ all the baby teeth should lie Uie. baby teeth are >malier ami n<r biting I. at fur !i--I hug. They (?met l"llie> ca!!"*if t!:e ,| 'lilies; !(> they an* especially ] a ;ge and il>. dog*. w;', lic-lt are d<*s''etl'lef| fcvolye*. alld it! C.ltS jffl |;; t ! ? l). i ;..-|ini t .? ?> a .? e ii side ami l.elovv. ? Ti.'.ir m ?< eight |or twenty it: all .s-e are the hc'.y tei-rh at! 1 it the s healthy and the t'edh are kept tliey \v>rk per: C ' y from ,hr | of a :e vyhen they ire aii in po Until eleven or twelve, when 1st olie drops out. If liy decay or a-'i-ldent. one of Iiby teeth i> lost belore the per il tooth behind ir is ready i0. ts place, then the whole pro-ram Set. The teeth b teU of the lost are pushed forward and the I in front , are pii-d ./d ack by the ire, of | Tie lips, so' th i' the vacant left by the mhi ? |?t |l. W'hell t'.e- [fc ??'It: I t to up int? [>?.?:?? -n. it .? I'd aiid s.i oiii|?'s i r ???ked. This u;??t common .?i-** c crooked i.f;e tiii.H.'i grows it! 'o'.ed. a' fliers ai.-.apr :_?? ! .? i:T - -ed. t "??r j t f i i - deiVi i j> very > i v, ;>aiu id expensive IB iTItl't ii'ipri?Ve ll nil Keep >al;y _teetji ''ir-.m a;i I - .jiad and permanent teeth a ... oitn ? in ;hf H-ijld pert. ? t; ? . YOU GROW IN'G DEAF? :\fni: 'ii ? n: ? ihc 'i7os' <-'tiifi?on a f ? ; ,e h-; .1 t;i .rice. a Mie d evet'v t : "IkiS . Sotl.ic de w.rtild rather almost everv : l rather be .persons who hearing lit: one or b-'tli ea >. 'I ^ i> not all arilfoya tice b ,1 :> ;iy cyst-s -.in actmVr ; ati.de ; p. !n?t.i s n-iaily rtl ;| busf'|i'?.-v w; i asked w.lii'cl. otii? hearing "i ^iuii,. Kvoiibl say he. ?? ihan blind Iti ? had t" i|i . yv it to i:t i^lit. like Helen cellar. and other and de n per>iKi.- are uC.animotis vins; that de. : ; :ie? . far wor.s. blindness. iness. even t !i'-s.' f >rm- which it develop until mi' die ;i^>*. are y due to diseases 'liddllood et fever, diplitiieria and- measle riSponsible tor more deafness all oilier cijuses ;>u? to^etlier. In these childhood ili* ? i?es. the in m. bicated origin! liy iu the . works u]< i?to th' ear tlirotlpi Itistacln'sin canal. ?ae lorts. nar Itbe connect.! Ji;; Jae thro.it with far. Here . tilt zcrms develop. - middle ear I se.-jsi,. or "run ninu ears." as tt is Ocmnionly cajied. wjiich not only destroys the driiui hut aslo sets up an intlaintaation of the bones and oilier struct ures in the inlddle ear. which may persist foi years and often lastj as long us the vtctim lives. This condition is extre uely ditlicult. to treat. It may be reiieved and m.-iy apparently disappear, only to break out a^ain wli?neyer th* ?atient takes a fresh cold. I ntreafed n not only continues to discharge but may also, at any time, cause .mastoid disease or even brain abscess. Other causes of deafness are the accumulation of wax in the outer ear Jiottiru: water in the ear While swim initio. ruj>> ure of the drtitu by acci dent. working in cfiei lira! plants where there *!?r?? constant futin?s. such as chlorine or phosphorus .and ^vork? ills; in noisy* place-; where there cVinsiant pounding on the. e:,r drums ".Many men were made ilea ' during the World war." says a receti* writer in Science, "by the constcin!* humlei d big ^uns which hammered on the ears until the drums actually t eciim* oosetie.l and f any suspected cases will help tJ reiluce the amount o? dt*af:iesa. cc*?ii>ii iv.vtVU" t. twiL'1% ? COUGH WRETCHES I'eter tj ucliie. was fcM'Jiiij; very sad. He was angry, ! ; 1 1 i when a.'i; liiin^ vvroiijj willi l hem. lie. hud been b i isy a r I ; ; ri.; wi'li the Tonsil'l'wins. u,io had been bntherint; a little friend of his, when !.?? heard tl^at i lie Whooping i.'oijgli Wretches had g?>ue to visit sotiie children in a beautiful tow n ov ??rl'iokin^ I lie sea liv was particularly t> ?Ii>l "f thes' 'Jiiidren. In J'aethe iliiln'l Know any children of wlioiti lie was more fond tlian these two' children, iu particular whose Humes were John and Gordon. Gordon was very little ? not little for his age, hut little compared to his haok : i n > i . ? ! r< i > h-:;-. lit* likci] rho way hi- l.iri'ihi ?!?!?-:? i.uir rllflt'O Tl j 1 a I i It 1 ** :it I'lVds, ? H?* lr.k?-d. hilit w|io? jio was T|"t look ing at his S?;n-.k hut wltvn. hi-? war to- !?? so^n. for his l:i' " t!nr:_'ht (lii'MHi', was just ahout USrjill rs^itt li ft ftfcf C.llld ho. (jortlon ?a.- in>t 1 ? vorv oft oil I liouirlj it was hjs roa. Ho u;i> ii-;i;itly <-all'od ?>'' -onio " f.hinir V?-ry :( HVr: iotia ; ??. , ?? If \v is '>?Von" hard hot [jO'.Cjll Jtflrt Itiii.y. I iioir-'ii li;- v' :i- :i. '? i!-> "" I'Miiiwr. Hut ;is 1u\ al>: i* :i 1 ami aj> in .mmh tin- s;iiti.* i> that u haliyi- loyaUlo and sj.rOot :? :i- 1 m j'<*al iatir. ? YVf'o it- li'i* vui.- fa-l a-io-p ! ?? (?.. :iii<?!! i !??? d :1 J 1 ovor tin* li'Mist* hf -io in i-rv \\ ay, wlihl iitt'a.uT, ?'C ?>;!>?? ri al IVttT Orijifiif n'h. ???! li ' : ? |v. IV'cr Cl.tllll lit'VP' I . a A r* { ? ! ? i. \ oil A\lnilicr li?v r I ; ? ? ? j ! ? t nVork? .>?' Jobri rhaii of t Jordan. or t:j? ?r*? of tlordon tl.an of John. S'?*t porhaps ts>?- .!<:?!: n" ! i : l ? I t in ! ii>' world lon^r rl ah ho was a iriflo f<>ndor of .1"! n il<- l a'! Kail inoro lime In whit !: in -irow fond of .!? ?1?T? ! Ami how i!mw>' wrou-hod wsvtohos of \Vli'"'j?inir t'luiuli i-r?Ti ; utv.- had jjun*?. .v. i'llhiiit hoiir.; inviti-d. t?? soo ?Ji'liu a1nl tiiiril"iL Tl.-y tl."ir v.1h'0|>s iliuii- willi l!it-::.. Trio. John and < ."onion and tlu-ir nmfi.-or ami daddy \vi-re; always : r i ? ? i n I ? - , to tlie li.flisn'. I'ltt wlii-n. I !.">?? wrt'teh^ camn aloni; no oji?' v.r.uto-l thotji at alt. Tlioy pl:iv?vl l itpir s:inio moan pnnios. Kvory s si 1 ill wrotilu's that t!b> '!!?>>? t" hf moan. T-ltat just *?'?? wrKat tlio* aro lii.'p- And 'l"*y tan^liftl at I *? *f* ? t flnoi.'io n it' 1 Niiadt" wliiioj* an>l thon tnado ?ior>|oii vvho<-p ?'You sIioij.IiJ !>?? -isii.i :r"ii of your tii'l \r-," >ai' I lytor ?.?ijioiui'. ??Wiioop. ? liooj.. \\ lii?oi>." <'ai*klo(! tin- Whoopim: < "oiiirb VVrotHios "t)h. yoii haw liooii lioro lon? onoujrh ii.'W. do, for pStv's sako.- toave my two ffit'iids. .?;?,! Cordun. .illiUJo now." Well, l hoy didti't tuitid w!.i-n tho\ 1 wore oallo'l wrof<-h?*s.. t h?-y woro in*- o ashaiio'il (if tlii'iiisclvt's. i m t >\in-n tor (.niwiio syKs^stod thov had l>oor. afi'timl loiiji onoim'i ilicy 'himi-'lit tn thomsH vos that may ho tlioy wort- tired of jtlayinz hf.-o. ami tliov li.'^an t< ? jwk tip thoir thiiiL'.-s and loav?? And as thoy lioiran to [tark to loavo I'otor Oriomo said : "And you npvpr. no. er, nevt : neod rnnio hark a^ain." IMPROVED UWFOWrWTDWATWlUl SundaySchool ' Lesson ' AMl/r TvP: ICj? UhIIkIoIi Afi trdln* to J ;a rr?*> ?. The book of .lames wr.s written to .Tevvlnh Christians mattered abroad who. were passing through trluls and persecutions - *rii?* pre-eminent oltn was to show ihese humble be lievers how to live In Ntjeh frying Mines. J time* recognized the difficul ties of Christian living resulting from the attitude of the unbelieving Jews, anil knw aiso the added difficulties of pride, Jealousy >? n he -Kpeaks of having !n-en he gotten* by the Word Tin- llgltre '.1 tiiat of a planting ? ? f the seeds truth. The Christian doefrines a- '-or. t I in i tie Word. w-hen-i|ui.cl:efie ? by the Holy Spirit r*? ? - ? : 1 1 in regefie.- i H..I1 The divine method r? get ??.- i flofi i- til.- pr*>;i.chiflg ? r Co.|'?. wo made living and - ;?> 11. Spitv Ho v the \vVr?! Is II.? .-i -1 i!?>. (!) "lie s 'A iff to hear" l ' ? til'MT'-. to ii?- ready and .MC'T-t"- ti?e porntnltr t?. g*t a?n?:aiir ; . word. 1 ?hedieliCe to fh's . r . j '! I; ? ! ?n '?"! make one diligent ,jti Tie- reading the Cihte. and ;ii att.endanee at ; ? church- services where the Word Hod i- l'ein_- t. eight (-) "Slow t-i -.peal. " Tr-en ?,.> i follows we inter that this refer-- to Hgioi-s roni ro\ er-ie- |- means ' i whether in the p|;n-es ..f worship ???? in whatever circumstances. w-> -hotj' give r*?s.pei t and thought ' :! attgnrlv ?<> what oifr Chri?;.i:i brethren a--* Saying ("i "Slow f.i wr.i 1 1 : . Ih-i'- d dis >i?ms sometimes develop in ? ?i i r ever, fancy tli.i" anger is justifiable. In .-ases v. * should ron'ietntier the in.-iumi i??n, J ? slow to wra.tli. The Ueii-on for I J r ? Word (vv. Jti-L'! 1. "The wrath of ;vot>. ' not *. ? rii'ltt.eotisiie>< id' Cod." Atlgrv i ing among chri?? an> never he'pe?| * tllaUe know tl .Cotfs ? ._ .;e..!!? M.it: s anger springs ??ut the for tain of his deprayi'y. T':e.refore !*; expression can only have blight *n. ?\1'e>t llpotl lll'ise Mho listen, and e\e" tip. n the speaker jn i?<- r?M'i-io|i ??, liliii. II. Coming Into Self-Knowledge < Receiving tie* e* crafted W ? throii-h swiftness to 1 ear. and oh. Itig it> holy pi>*cepts will resri!; ; fha* e\p?*rimenta1 know -edge ?.f self which brings true h|es?jn?s. j: "'doers of fiie Word.'" i? tiieant tl;os.? who make obedience llieir habitual a' fit tide. The truths of Cod'-- - \ ? ?r< I w ill p."* tneate tlo'ir very life and be express,* ! In ever* thing they do ..nd say. T!:o-<.. who hear and do n < ?t obey are self ?b-i-ei^ ed. T' %? power are liken.*.! to meti w!i gar.e into tiie ruirror h.-hobting tie* natural face, and then go away a forget how they look. HI. Pure Religion (vv, I'T^. This mejins that tlios.. who have b ? come doers of the Word will in th^ rtnter lives mallffesr the folhuvini; traits ; 1 I'.ridiing the Tongue (v. JdK This means that they will -spea'i witli discretion. Cod gave man t--* > ears and hut one tongue. The ? ar? Q lire exposed, hut the tongue is walle ' In by the teetli. .Inst as the tongu-* reveals the .condition of the ph.vsiea' system, so the use of the fongtie r veal.s the religions eondition. ". Syiui>athizing With and Ilelpir ^ Those in Ne.ed (v 'J7K The widow and orphan are t'ie ?;?? ho|s of ho!pb-s>i>ess and neoil. Tho* - who have frne piety will \i>it stj ind remb-'r th-- nc. esviry aid. Keeping Htmseif Cnspotted Fr ? ? the W orld (\ 1'7V. The one who I the true life \? I'' -??parate himself froui th - world Giving Up Pleasure When, we have given tip an iniined life pleasure for character's sake. vr ? tire impresseil with how tun h w"e h:iva JRIcriticed. .Ies;.s U;|s impressed W;':: how much a man had gained. Harr Minev>a?n Fos?liek. Overcoming , We sometimes sing. "The Crowning Pay Is Coming." That is true, but remember that coronation In Scripture la associated with overcoming. ? Charles In^ils. . I