El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, May 3, 1918 Page: 12 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES FRIDAV. MAY 3. 1916.
BY A MAN
By JOHN PIERRE PIERARD
The Most Married Man in the
World."
T beTfete In marriage. Ir barn mar
ried twenty - three time and nava had
ait kltHin or it-e
i i. bad and In
different; tall ami
short stow I and
win and of vsri
oua avoir dttpoie
trtn and now
ir my Julia who
iiai bean with .
laa car- hi' ii a
'"mi years long-
M litan any or the
idhers were w die
ff dl torre me I
photltd get another
wife).
it it not rtxvi
hr man lo or
lona and aa for
any nth-r partner
ship i nothing i- anr of them
non1 iff them niraiurr up to that of
hir-hand and ifc. Taara'i a ramble
n e.erjr relationship; the only difference
between' tbam and the i nar r tai-e tale i-
that in i otbara you don't hawe t'
Ihe uii.lar the name roof together but
aa for that vm dun'i nava to it v
aHtier in any ese. very long if you
(ind that you have made a mistake.
Mercifully theje are dhorre murt
KHd lo my wsy thinking they are a
vary proper inatltuTlnn on of the nmi
AalbM that - nava. Iba only trouble
v lili them i i'ii in. uay luto i c
-n t mail at easy s- It ought to be.
or it is 'thai the way into mat
Data ought to he made more dlfflrull
Ir there ucre Irss red i m " ahmit
a ilii'irrr and more of it wound
.(('mi Hie iioi i laye In eme man lav
ouliltri hae in- teputatmn tl ha of
beblff a tr.ip
Kill ei rti at ihat a I nay. you ran
i It nil the trark or iluom about any
idlier relatmnsiuii of Mm sesea bul mar
l iaee i i lie on it one umi ha rutin r I)
foundation i it o make u worth while
rvp-
mu
itt'
on may Hunk tliai marriage ha
i 'mu i a hii nyway. you bear roil-
- ) i. iMi ah'. it mhh1 rn ' mamare . hut
I married (or the first timo In tfUM
and for the lair i tima In tvm. ami
If a In i ltd and in the h tuple. 3i years
I ran t are nut thai fundamentally .
. if ' " i slw.iil the nam now aa II
ajaja at any olher i fl of my etperi
rn e. ii only that you hear mora
talk about it and mora knocking.
Let's Get Married Dear
We can fix up our home now very
cheaply because the China Palace is
Going Out ol Retail Business
Silverware and Cutlery
1 doi. Roger.' Teaspoon $1.40 for. . . $1.05
1 dot. Rogar' Krivea and Forks $4.50 for 3.38
1 dos. Silver Pialad Krivas Forks $2.75. . 2.06
Other Silverware 25 Diacount
Cutlery
Steak Knives $3.00 dos. for $2.25
Steak Knives $2.28 dos. for 1.75
Bread Knife "Universal' 60c each for 48c
Butcher. Knife "Universal" 60c each for . 48c
Aluminum Ware
2 qt. Percolator $2.00 value for $1.12
20 Discount on All Other Aluminum
Wonder Butter Mercer $1.25 for 89c
Electric Portablea
$6.00 value for $4.00
$18.50 value for 12.33
$12.00 value for 8.00
Cheat of Silver Rogera'
26 pc. chest $10.75 for $7.20
26 pc. chest $12.50 for 8.34
26 pc. chest $20.00 for 13.34
26 pc. chest $26.10 for 14.80
26 pc. chest $29.75 for 19.83
Elegant Dinner Seta 42 Piecea
No such values will be offered again.
42-piece set White Ware extra low special
$5.00 $3.17
42-piece set Decorated Ware R2700 ex-
tra special $6.75 4.50
42-piece set Decorated Ware W-5s extra
special $6.75 4.50
42-piece set Decorated Ware 1135 extra
special $7.35 5.00
42-piece set Decorated Gold Band extra
special $7.75 5.75
42-piece set Decorated Ware 5997 extra
special $7.75 5.75
42-piece set Decorated Ware H-106 ex-
tra special $10.25 7.69
Many odiar exquisite patterns in 42-piece 52-
piece and 100-piece sets or open stock at very
low t rices up to 33 1-3 discount.
Extra Special Bargain
For Service of 12 Persons.
No. 1135 Pattern Decorated 100-piece
set. Regular $20.50. Sale Special. $13.67
Gold Band Pattern Decorated 100-piece
set.. Regalar $22.50.. Safe Special. 14.67
No. 587 Pattern Decorated 100-piece
sat. Regalar $22.80. Sala Special 18.00
No. E6003 Pattern Decorated 100-piece
' set. Regular $24.75. Sale Special. 16.50
No. HI 06 Pattern Decorated 100-piece
sat Regular $32.50. Sale Special. 21.75
No. E5605 Pattern Decorated 100-piece
sat Regular $30.00. Sato Special.. 20.00
No. E2602 Partem Gold Band 100-
aseoe sat Regular $33.00. Sato
Special 22.00
China Palace Co.
MARRIAGE
WHO HAS BEEN THROUGH
aafl
i.iiii;il. U thr nnly way to real homr life ami down In fliclr
hfiii i- I art if ft l"ry mini umi every wninn Im- u ttr of liimr-
Injt after a ii with klilillee tnl rtwmsd hill lleta.' Joan I. I'loranl.
Itnl any way you look at It there i
ii"- thai you 'ant atvne ihuul: Mai
Mage la the only way lo real home
life and down in their heail. I am-
cvny man and e.rry woman nan a aol l
or hankering after a home with kiddie
and responsibilities.
Some rotk iv mat marriage poli loo
ureal a atralu on love but I nay Hutt
the after lion that Inn t Plrour enoiitti
lo aland the teat of marnaita I an I
alronit mouth to t mil the m ill rt
of life maether without tnarrtaae.
a - far aa I have lentned there haau'l
IT 23 TIMES.
r..áaaaaT
f
r
OlaUonahlp heiween tne ar.xen
e that fouhl keep love on
through the whole trip of
hit
In husmeas a certain penentaao I
allow rd for w car and tear bul w hen it
comes to Hie inarringr' contract both
pal Ilea i-otlccrned In Ihe Iran-action
seem lo 'think they should get rull 1'm
per rent profit out of It or go Into
bankruptcy.
I nay lite trouble with mai'iiage Isn't
with the Institution of marrraire but
Willi the fular doctrines and Ideas that
iii 'i i on ar il II like o maiiv
we-ds linking II thai It iloean't
have a rair chamo to riower. Thera'a
loo much talk and .li-russlon of it !
Iiown in bis heart or hers I hellevc
everyone lirievr iu marriate Jut
flo Niv-''ir and It may shr-
i priao you to heai it but M s the iruth
that every one or these twenty-three
I llinea I've taken out a uiatiiaRc llcenae
I've done no with tlie sainn alow of
I hope ami faith that I had the first
1 time and I am ready anv moment to add
my testimony thai marriage I" not a
I failure.
WHO PIERARD IS
Plerard the moat married man
tn the world haa been married
23 tínica. Horno of lila wlvea aro
dtoid. aoma divorced. He la a
Belgian wreatlar. known on the
ttuge a "Pierre ta. ColoMee"
1 Peter the (Ireat). Ilia wlvea
ranged in age from Ik to 3d. Ha
hi- been living with hie present
wife 10 yen i n.
WAR BOND SALES
' MADE BY SCOUTS.
! TOTAL $22550
Subscriptions Amounting to
$4400 Obtained by Youth-
ful Salesmen Yesterday.
I boy Hruula yesterday nold 9l.k0 world I
at I iherlv in hniirta. thrri'tiv si'iulitur Ilia I
I r iii saha olilaind inte their üMVO
"-nrd fl da ano in r.:v 1 lie lie
iilcd rrporl or yeaterday't nales rullowa;
roup. Name Stout. Total
loin inn in 4 bonds
iu. loud Elevens bonds ..- v.i
Totals v cotila
olIilS
.tl-.SW
ii. ni Hamilton. IV liouila . .
v i Harford i . t bond
t- ÍHiniih : bonds
till If iH'llilS
Maui ii e at k'il -J bomls
Kred l lih-i . 3 bund
Ililiy l'.o ke l bond
Win. tfuliur V bonds
Many lalpis. i bond .
lladley t raaer I bond
hale li. I'aj ne i brnid
Urent e Wilson I bond ..
Saul list Is I bond ...
Totals li arutlli btHtda .
-Hubert italle a bonds
Total 1 Seoul 3 bond- I I
ft -r.ordon Hushes. ;t ImhhIs t ljn
fan) MrAliintcr il bonds i '
itioinaa Tracy t bAnd .
hayinond Imkc i ixnd I'm
Initio Clayiun I boud
Totals. : scouts. S bonds
: it .lo.i Warln-r. Jr.. itf btmds. wv.
PI B. Iloldar 1 l i W
Arnold milk. 1 bufid M
Hlrnaid Acres. 1 bond w
Htuai t tia i l bond
Totals t acouif in bottda ' i
I. Herbert llard'n. 9 bonds I 1-'l
Aines lleiu les 1 bond U
Touts t scouts 3 bonds w
..o.O. Ml l - inn I'lllt I -
Isfbe r.eitter serves tin best leauiar
ts tn town nreaaiaai aw minn
si dliunr c..dr.
& PASO AUCTION CO.
U III I I Mill M A I A
vi iion
tutor Tit HSS .xiluo.l
PHOXK SM
At fnl ion glvrn to out-ol-towst
COMMERCE BOARD
SEW NOTICE FOR
WAR CONFERENCES
Official Notica Goat lo Commit
tea Chairman Throughout
the District.
Tb ronirnllte on public Information of
the rbatnber of eonnnerea ha tent out
offlelal notice to all chairmen of war
work committee throfhout the rtiatrtrl
outlining- the provram ror the war conrer-
anre for wat Teiaa to be beM'tn fhh
-Mr May in ami tl. Thin noiicn in ad-
rtition to thoae aent out by the national
heetlfiuartera of tne riirrerem organ nation a
which ara lo particípate in the confer-
ence and la intended lo emphaaUa Ihe
impórtame of havlnr a repreaentative
delegation from each oraanlratlon in at-
iéndame ai the nmfarance which la one
of the moat important event of the kind
ever liehi In thla eccrlon. Similar vath-
erinr have been held fn different alatea
throughout ihe country durlnir the past
few weeks and three have invariably re
ulted in a atimnlalloti of Inlereat In war
work aa well aa in a mora ayalemaiic co
operation hetween the different patriotic
organization a recent war won confer-
cm e hehi in Columbia Mo. waa at-
tended by upward of 3000 people and
over iifl lonntlea were represented
either by the chairman or by members of
their council of defenae. Following la
the text of the notbe aent out by the
tiamher of commerce:
7o rhalrtnen of war work committeea
re war conference for weat Teiaa:
May 10 am) II have been officially dea
it-nald by the aplaklnr division or the
i.atlonal council of defenae aa the datea
lor a rniifr-reiate of war workers of weat
ern Traas and southern New Mexico said
' .nr. 'i . in r ni he held In fcl I'ako Texaa.
Tim fust day's program will inchm
irohahly two general public meetlnga to
he adrtrn" ei by the following speaker:
Mciitenanl 1'crigord of the I'renrh army;
lr. J. A sciinrer president of the Throop
"rhool or ic. hnolory at Pasadena. Cal-
ifornia; Oorge chandler or the national
counsel of dcrenae and I'rof. flny ft. Ford
dean or ihe university of Minnesota.
Ihe second day time will be given over
to the -''' lions! conferences of all rom-
mllteea dealing wlih war work or any
nature said coherences pi ne in charae
of ihf tarloui local chairmen of these
committees.
Said i ommttleei will include lied
' - ro - - uoyg ' i'-hh;
r". cotiaervatlon. fuel ronserva-
'"' medical association delense leaffue.
mlnl-lerial association liberty loan war
ira i-hamber of commerce junior
i tied oros- Y. M. C A. work county akrl-
1 rtiltural aienla rounly and city aupcr-
! intendenta or schools. Associated char I
; ilea y. W. C. A. War work navy leal;ue
I and coinmltS on public information.
The territories from which represénta-
me will i "in" i-overa west Texas and the
' !ouliern part oí New Meilco. We have
I not as yet rnreived definite word aa lo
i Jusl what counties are inrluded hut war
workers living in neighboring territory
will he weiroine.
Ihe purpose of thea ronrerences arc
first the firnt day's general meeting to
get fresh Uinplration from men who have
a national or international view or the
war and cm the second rfey to discuss
hual progress and local needs aa ar
I reeling each committee's own war pro-
1 gram.
I It la hoped Ihat all Ihe varlniis rounly
i chairmen of these various t onunitleea who
! allend will return to their respective com-
mUnlliea inspireii anew and determined
' to in turn hold county and township
i conferences along Ihe name lines.
We n i l thai you and your principal
workers will deride on some outline ror
your sectional coherence including time
and meeting place and have same ready
Tor 3. M. Wyalt chairman of program
comnrUfre at our neat called meeting.
Washington sukgesls that local speakcra
be used at these second day conrerenrea.
and discussion and Interchange ol
thoughts and endeavor along local prog-
ress and needs be held to boost your
particular phaae or war work.
The writer ran be readied at chamber
or commerce building 1 1 raso Tetas tel-
ephone 7I9U.
Yours ror a moat succesirui ronrer-
nee fJoinmtttea on public Information for
CI I'arO. !. U. THOMAS
Chairman.
TWO CONSULS ARE
ASSIGNED TO 11. S.
JUAREZ CONSULATE
Lloyd Burlinfhaun Comes From
Washington to Work With
E. A. Dow.
Ihe American ronaulsta In Juarei 111
enjoy Hie unusual distinction or navitif
Iwo rciruiar consola when Unyd iuhI-hk
who arrived Hi the city yeaterday
evonins assumes his new position today
as atsl-tant lo K A. Ikjw AmerH-an con-
sul In charse. Mr. Burlinshani is rrom
Waabtnston I. :. and has spent in i.nt
ear on duly in the cltiienahlp bureau of
Washington. He baa made a tliomuvii
study iÁ Hie pasaivoi'l question.
Tha appointment uf Mr. RurlhiKham as
ronaul was made a few mouths arn. He
served Tor se varal years with the lovern
ment in the rhilipplncs and at one time
was Hie pi u ate secretary to tha fovcrnor
aCne ral.
The assianinciit or Mr. nuilinrhani to the
Juarei cunaulsts la a Ybcofintlon or tne
Sieat oiume or work which ha hi
placed on Cotuul bow and his hii
by Hie recent passport reffulallotu. 1'o
work la steadily increas ui and II la estl
mated dial an averare of 100 appllcattou
dally for visa or pasaporta will probibly
l ici-civi'il lie rore ine run or ine year
-Mu- tii rr-autaiions went Into affect
about lite niontba ayn. It is estimated
that fu.ono persona have applied to the
conaulaie ie have their papera vlaotl.
It Is not knowii how long tha Juarei
consulate will be atappllen w:th two run-
aula but it La preaumed that ihe need for
tba additional force will continua durloi
toe remainder of the year
Mr. Rurlioibam'a experience lu the Mtil-
Ipplnea and at the drpartiuent at Waatit it
ton fits him particularly for Latin- Amor-
n an work rontiectejl with matters or Ht-
lieusbip siid passport retulatioua.
Mephm Afulrre vice-consul st tbe
Juarea conaulata wbo bss aervod effl-t-tently
ror a nuruber or yasra will oon-
tiuua with tlw conaulata ihua makluf -n
exceptionally airona; torra to handle Hie
big i huir- or buelneaa. Tha clerks on
duty are darance lrtat N in am aui:
and Manuel aldea Lana.
Mr. Burllnadutn was quartered st Uia
Hotel Paso del Norte last night.
mim WHITE
A
Thrift
E
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Extra
THIS SECOND FLOOR Sale Today offers an un-
usual buying opportunity to those going away to the
Mountain or Seashore. Here are jusl the Coals you will
need at about one-half their actual value. Shown in mú
GABARDINES. POPLINS. VELOURS
f FANCY WORSTED MATERIALS
All sizes for women and misses. The colors include navy
tan grey Pekin Copenhagen Black cr White Checks and
black. All new Spring model. $25.00 to $32.50 values
S': $19.98
(2nd Floor)
Up To 1 12.50 &A98
All White Hats P22
offer in our ECONOMY BASEMENT HAT SEC-
TION a collection of imported Italian Leghorn Hats in
natural colors. Also all white Swiss hemp and Italian Milan
Hats. Both kinds exquisitely trimmed with French flowers
and faced with Georgette crepe. Up to T A f Q
$12.50 values. TODAY & SATURDAY ... P 'ft. 17 O
A
THERE'S a revelation awaiting ihe many shoppers who will come for these beautiful Mid-
summer Hafs TODA Y AND S A TURDA Y. We offer to our patrons the utmost in
values right at the beginning of the Mid-Summer Millinery Season. Mostly fine Milan
Sailors Panamas Bangkoks Genuine Lisere Pineapple and rough braids in all the new man-
nish blocks. Also roll brims straight brims drooping brims poke shapes and tarn styles. All
smartly trimmed with grosgrain ribbons. Don't miss this sale on the MAIN FLOOR.
REGULAR $7.50 HATS $3.98 REGULAR $15.00 HATS . $7.50
Mail Orders
Filled
"The House
Of Courtesy"
Sunday School Lesson
1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 o. IH-Y7 i a iin-ri lv it n 1 1
-By HEV. i. a
lor Sunday May fl. leía
JEH1S Mis ST.W si M)nns ol LIV-
ING. Mark 10:t7-7f.
t ON M I I ll.
Jesus had Rune across the river to tlic
east side and was solnr aouth to Jeru-
salem to rroaa over aiatn at a point op-
posite Jericho. Thla was not very lonr
before Ills crucifixión and He waa more
and mora Intense in His teaching about
discipleablp not lomr after Ha had taken
the little children tn Ills arms and told
the disciples and the Pharlseea that only
ir.oie who had the spirit of a child and
could appreciate Hie unuiientatlousneaa of
a child could enter Ills klnfdom at all.
Ml were stirred; even of tbe ofTI-
rlsls and this young man among them.
I Ml I I ssoN
II.
Meets a Maa Louscloua or Need. 17.
"And aa He was going torta into Hie way
there ran one to Him and kneeled to Him
and asked nun. uood Teacher what anal)
I do that I may inherit eternal lire?"
1. ATTRACTIVE. Ha Sttrscta us. even
aa he did Jeaua. it was retreshlns to
Jesus to ftnd a pcriectly frank open-
hearted orflrial or ihe synaforue arter
meetlnr very little but running- cruelly
suspicion and Jealousy among aurh. from
Luke wa learn that he waa a ruler end
rrdin Matthew that be waa young;- We
usually apeak or htm as "the rich young
ruler." seaua loved him because be was
a human being and His love was unción
fled bv his ynutti and bravery and mien
nlly and Ida opportunity lo do great Uilmt
ror humanity
tils .money and bis
personality
and bis culture and hta po
sition aoclally and religiously. He was
or a lovable dlsimsitlon and. better atlll.
he had p-nt to tbe point or resardlnr the
highest good ss eternal life uot merely
to live oil ami on through eternity but
lo live a worthy lire In hollneaa and joy.
It pleased sesua that be saw that an
wauled It.
t. KA0KHNKSS. His esgerueaa Is shown
In Ida running; ror oriéntala don't ua-
ually have thai much energy. It allowed
iu ids connrtence lu Jesus wnom ne re-
garded as Itavinr tslned what ne htm-
setr relt the need or. The hlgbeai "good"
wit evidently deepiv oeiren ny mm ami
he knew Joaua rnuld lell him how to
Ret H. He bard dona Ida beat bol attil
nnaausuro iikmisu iho an
satiarted. He knew his wealth and cul-
(ui and poMiiou aim ni mi u i onrrv
ance ol tlie corumandmeols had failed to
tiling tl and be relt sure there was one
ming more inai woum wt-inc ioi mm ior
detired bleaalna;.
3 niir KCTh -Mill we sr- wme oereris
In mío. two or them first II wse a pure
ly human bleating tie smighl aomelhing
ne ron in nmniirr inr niiiurii u phm-
one wbo already had It would only bIkiw
Man how. a purely Soman virtu goneo
without God's help 1 hough not without
- Day Sale Of 25.00 To $32.50
SPRING COATS
pecial
EXTRA SPECIAL
ain Floor
$3.98
"Little Plaaa
KIRTLKY. D.
Ills approval. There waa a sense or In-
completeness lu him but no aenae or
sin. The other chief derect la lila Ignor-
ance of the fact that Jesus had a divine
Icmeiit in His goodness.
rallhfully láetrueta Him. 16-8.
"And Jesus eeld unto bun. Why rallesi
thou Me good? None la good save one
even Hod. Thou knoweat the command-
ments. Ho not kill. Honor thy father and
thy mother. And be said unto Him
Teacher all these things have I observed
from my ytiuili. And Jesus looking upon
him loved him and said unto him. One
Ihlnr thou larkest; go aril whatsoever
thou hart and give it to the i and
thou shalt liave treasure In heaven; and
come follow Me. But lila countenance
Tell at the faying and he went away
snrrowrul. ror Its waa one that bad
great possession."
I. OOODNF.HH. Here Is live question of
real fundamental goodness. Its source
la in God. He tella the young man two
thlnga. one Is that God la the source or
whatever goodness be can attain and the
oilier la that He Jesus got His there and
Hiai he mutt do tbe -anif thins;- Jesus
doesn't deny Hta otan goodness but only
klvea Ha source. IVe question or Ills
deny la not tn Issue here. II is Implied
here and It la definitely taught by. Him
elsewhere. He would limply tether thla
Gill in Cod. Thst'a all.
MF.THot - How to get tl l ins ques-
tion. Tbe young man knew that tie had
to do aomethlnr more but he waa If-
nnrant aa lo what. Jesus knew his stale
or mind knew thai though be liad out-
wardly kept the formal commandments he
had not In spirit been In perfect harmony
with the spirit of tlw commandment the
mind or Ood who irave them. So Jeaua
goes y ver them and makea one require-
rrenl which would prove him thai lie was
-Hi deceived. Wlten Jesus said "Ode
thing thou lackeal." he asked "which ?"
Ana nis meg prouanij was inai iw warna
like to know any other one and he would
tibsy it or tr Ibers waa on command
nutra Important than tha otbera he would
specialise on mat in tbe sarmon on the
mount Jesus hail asid that you must go
back to the spirit and must not have tbe
In the heart out or wuicn Ihe w rotor
avtion comes tow He will show thla man
that he ha aoan-thing In his heart that
means more to hmv than hla rellow men.
Among the commands wa "innu enan
toys ill v neighbor as thyself ' and when
Jeaua commands htm to sell all he hu
ami rtv It to in poor and thus do aa
much ror hla neig-hbor sa ror . himself
H.at would eettle tl. That la tlie lest.
Jrana used lliat In thts rase end other
teMs tn other caeee. but thai was not
sii ir ie icanv wanted what he saw
Jesus had and wanted jeaua in show htm
how lo cat It be must come on with
Jesus and be HI follower not give reray
hta property sion but himself as well.
There la uaually one llüna thst testa the
reality Sod tne strength or our i.iiiim.c
that shows our deepest atttahmen1s ami
uoiies and purpose because I here I al-
wava one detet Hung iu each soul
Jrsus struck that rtcpct llitug.
1.- DISAPPOINTMENT. Tbe man's tov
-r hla great wealth was greater than his
toys or humanity therefor greater than
HOUSED
19.98
t
Hat Sale At
$7.98
Phone 4580"
hla lovs of the commandments and
of
iod iiimseir. .
III.
Clearly War a a All. 23-37.
"And Jeaua looked round about and said
unto Hla dlaciplea. How hardly shall they
that have rlcbea enter Into the kingdom
or God. And the disciples were amaxed
at His words. But Jesus aniwerelh again
and salth unto them. Children bow hard
It is for Ihetn that truat in rlcbea to enter
into ttie kingdom of God. It la easier
for s camel to to through a needle's eye
than for a rich man to enter into the king
dom of God. And they astonished exceed
Ingly saying unto Him Then who can
be saved. Jeaua looking upon them satín.
With men It is impossible but not with
God; ror all things are possible with
God."
It Is bnposalble ror s blf csmel lo go
through tbe little eye or a needle. Bo
it la Impossible for a man who puta bla
confidence In rlcbea or anything else bul
Ood to be saved. To be avaricious and be
conceited over It beside la to be lost for-
ever. But Jeaua says it is possible for
God to ssve anybody wbo will cease to
trust in everything else. and truat only in
Him.
WHAT TUB aliñaras SAT.
Was not thla what Chrlal enjoined upon
Hie young ruler s conscloua wllfins;
transfer of bla (real poaaessloni to fbM
In aurh s res! way sa thst hencerorth his
sense or ownership in them should cease
and s asnss or stewardship should lake
the place f Humphreys.
We cannot afford to neglect the
strengthening aasurances with which He
sortened the warnings when He bade u
turn to Gotr for help to sceompllsh ihat
entrañe Into life which no man. be he
lioor or rich ran acnteve ny ass own pow-
er but which any man be he rich or
poor can effect through the grace or God
enabling htm to forsake hlmaelf and all
lie ties and so to bhy the peal or area!
prtc. McLaren. '
PERTINENT Ol'ESTIONS.
I. What have you that I attractive to
Jeauar
i. What la the deepest desire or your
SOUlf
3. What keep people rrom entering the
kingdom?
4. What Is ihe difference between ovn
rsbtp and siewardsbip
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, May 3, 1918, newspaper, May 3, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199631/m1/12/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.