2 IT IS THE TASTE, THE FLAVOR OF t BAKER'S COCOA That Makes It Deservedly Popular An absolutely pure, delicious and wholesome food beverage, produced by a scientific blend ing of high-grade cocoa beans, subjected to a perfect mechanical process of manufacture. Registered Get the genuine, made only by 0.3. Put. office WALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS s. y limns in AT MASS lETIHC 10-11OW The Stough Evangelists Will Hold Two Meet ings in the After noon REGULAR HOURS AT ALL SERVICES Evangelist Who Has Been ThrougJi Campaigns With "Billy" 3unday and Stough, Will Address Men at Meeting in Ridge Avenue Church The preacher at Pine Street Presby terian church will be the Rev. Dr. Mudge, the pastor. The sermon at the evening service will he the fifth in the current series on the general topic, "What Men Have Done With Jesus," the topic of this one being, "The Man Who Betrayed Jesus." Those who have been hearing this series of sermons have found them intensely interesting and helpful. The music at this service has been selected to add to the worship of the hour and to assist the message of the sermon. The anthem will be "Lord, Remember Not Our Offences" (Marks), and the solo, "I Heard the A'oice of Jesus Say" (Harris). Illustrated Lecture Wednesday evening at the regular hour for mid-week service will be held the monthly missionary meeting when there will be an illustrated lecture on the "New Era in Asia." The pictures 1 were taken on the recent tour of Dr. Mott and Mr. Eddy around the world and show in a very vivid way tiie progress that Christianity is making throughout the whole world. The Suu dav school of Pine Street church is or ganised to minister in the best way to the greatest number. To this end there are Bible classes organized for men and women and the elementary depart ments are conducted along the most ad vanced lines to instruct the young peo ple in the Bible and Christian living. The sessions of the school are at 1.30 each Sunday afternoon. Pine Street de sires to welcome strangers to nil its services and to serve you in auy pos- j sible way. Mass Meeting at Grace Church To-morrow afternoon a mass electing ! will be held in Grace Methodist Epis copal church at 3.30 o'clock for men only. The meeting will be under the | leadership of Billv Shannon and will! be addressed by S. B. Bidlack. Mr. Bid lack has been through the Berwick i campaign with Evangelist Stough and has worked with Billv Sunday. He is ! said to be an excellent and most in-1 teresting speaker. A mass meeting for ladies will be | held in Ridge Avenue Methodist church at 3.30 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. I Miss Colt, the director of the Worker's j *! raining Classes, which were organized } for the Stough advance campaign, will I address the meeting. To-morrow morning in the Stevens j Memorial Methodist Episcopal church, i Thirteenth and Vernon streets. Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker will preach i at 10.45 o'clock on "Elijah, the Hebrew j Exquisite Details of the Vast Palace of Horticul ture at San Francisco. SECTION of the Palace of Horticulture, one of the mo«t notable and bean- I tiful of the exhibit palaces at the Panama-Pacflio International exposi tion. Th# huge glass dome J* Saracenic in origin. The exquisite deia.ll* suggest eigfateeoti) century French renaissance. I Protestant and Patriot." In the even ing closing service at 7.30 o'clock the sermon subject will be "Heroes and I Cowards." Services in the various churches to morrow are as follows: METHODIST St. Paul's, Vino Street near Front— The Re.v\ Robert W. Runyan, pastor. Public worship at 11 a. m., subject, "The Awakening of tihe Soul." Sun day school at 10 a. in. Epworth League at 6.4 5 p. Evening service at 7.30 | o .'lock, subject, "Doing Things ith I Our Might." Junior league Wednes | day at 4 p. in. Wednesday service at | 7.30 p. m. : Ridge Avenue, Sixth an eak. Epworth League at 6.45. 7.30. the Rev. William S. Bovard, D. 1). Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. • A: bury, Herr Street—The Rev. Irving H. Carpenter, [ntstor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject of ser mon. "The Unequalled Words." Even ing service at 7.45 o'clock. Subject, at' sermon, "The Restoration of Israel." Sunday s Stool at 2 o'clock. Epwort.h League at 6 p. m, Coxestown—The Rev. A. Harries, pastor. Service at 10.30 a. m.. subject, "On Seeing God." subject, *' God s Desire for EeHowsihip WitHi Men." Sunday school at 9.30 a. in. Wednesday evening praver meeting at 7.30. Epworth. Derry and Twenty-first Streets—Hie Rev. .1. D. W. Deavor, pas tor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "A Voi-e From Fort Temperance." Evening service! at 7.30 o'clock. Mass meeting, men's} chorus, address by Billy Shannon. Sun day school at 10 o Yoe'k. Class meeting at 9 a. m. Junior .church at 5.45 p. m. Epworth League at 6.30 p. m. Fifth Street—The Rev. B. H. Hart. I pastor. Morning sermon by Dr. John! I'. Fox at 10.30. Sunday school at 2. Epworth League devotional meet ing at 6.30. 7.30, "The Judgment."] LUTHERAN Holy Communion, State and Sev-j enteenth Streets—The Rev. John Hen-j ry Miller, pastor. Morning service at I HARRISBURG- STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17. 1914. | 10.45. Subject, "Absolution." Sunday j school at 9.30. Luther League at 6.30. j Congregation is invited to attend the j jubilee celebration at. Zion Lutheran, ; Steelton, for the evening service. Trinity, Caipp Hill—Dr. E. P. j Weigle. 10.30 a. m., subject, " Echoes ! of Synod." 7.30 p. in., subject, "Jesus ! in the Home- Pulpit." Su'ntlav school I at 9.15. Memorial, Fifteenth and Shoop Streets—The Rev. L. C. Manges, D. D., pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Sub ject, "Under the Juniper Tree." Evening service at 7.30. Subject, "Jesus Battling to the End." Sunday school at 2. Men - s prayer meeting at 10 a. m. Junior Lutber League at 5.30. Senior Luther League at 6.30, topic, "Who Is On the Right He.nd of Godf " 1 Peter 3:22. Leader, Miss Evelyn Eckenbarger. Calvary, South Thirteenth and Reese Streets—The Rev. Edward H. Paar, pastor. Morning service at 11. Subject, rho ( hristian s Renewal.'' Evening service at 7.80. Subject, "Divine Prov idence."' Sunday school at 10. Trinity, South Ninth Street—The Rev. R. L. Meiseuheider, pastor. Morn ing service' at 10.30. Subject, "The Se\ enth Beatitude. ' Evening service at 7.30. Subject, "Valuing Our Her itage." Sunday school at 2. C. E. at 6.30 p. m. Bethlehem, Green and Cumberland Streets The Rev. J. Bradley Mark ward, D. P., pastor. Morning service at 10,30. Holy Communion and recep tion of new members. Evening service at 7.30. Holy Communion and sermon. Sunday school at 1.45, C. E. praver meeting at 6.30. /ion The Rev, S. Winfield Herman, pastor. .10 a. m., men's devotional serv ice. 10.30. sermon. "The .New Man." Sunday school at 1.45. Men's Mass at 1,50. 7.30, sermon, "The Gospel of Yielding." Men's Brotherhood Monday evening. Junior catechetical class, Sat urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Sewing school, Saturday afternoon at 2.30. St. Matthew's, Green an I Seneca Streets—The Rev'. E.s E. Snyder, pas tor. Morning service at U. Subject, "The Commandments." Eveniii" serv ice at i.30. Subject, "The Church in Bondage." Sunday school at 10. C'. E. at 6.30. Zion, Enola—The Rev. M. S. Sharp, pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Evening service at 7.30. Sunday school at 9.30. C. E. at 6.45. Augsburg, Fifth and Muench Streets —The -Rev. A. Maxwell Stamets, pas tor. Morning service at 10.30. Evening service at 7.30. Sunday school at 2. E. at ti.3o. Regular midweek service on Wednesday evening at 7.30. Christ, Thirteenth and Thompson Streets—The Rev. Thomas Reisch, Ph. I)., pastor. Preaching at 10.30 and 7.30 by Dr. C. P. Wiles, of Philadel phia. The Stough choir will sing at the evening service. Great Sundav school rally at 1.30. Address by Dr. Wiles and music by men's chorus, of Steelton. Mr. Culver, of Highspire. will sing. Distribution of souvenirs to all. Fine decorations. PBE3BVTEEIAM Covenant, Fifth and Peffer Streets—i The Rev. Harvey Klaer, pastor. Morn ing service at 11 o'clock. Subject of. sermon, "The Living Christ'and His Living Church.' - Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "The Heart of the Master." Sunday school' at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30 p. in. ! W. H. & F. M. S. at 6.30 p. m. At thei morning service there will be a baptism of children and installation of officers, j Pine Street, Third and Pine Streets | —The Rev. Lewis Seymour Mudge, I). 1)., pastor. The Rev. J. S. Armentrout, assistant pastor. Morning service at I 10.30 o'clock. Sermon on I Kings 6:7. "The Silent Architect." Evening «erv-! Daring Workmen on Dizzy Heights at Panama-Pacific International Exposition. :■*■■ B WORKMEN engaged on the Tower of Jewel, at a height of 360 feet above tbe mat Court of Honor, the Court of the Lnlverae. The v|« tower is the dominating; architectural feature of tbe Expoaltion and rlaea to a height the .rrJ± P ~**™ ph 'J*!"" Au * u " t * « ows ««•* ot <»>- »d-inced construction reached upon the great exhibit hilacea The Exposition will opea in San Franclace on Feb. M, 191&. ice at 7.30 o'clock. Sermon on Mark 3:19. "The Man Who Betrayed Je sus." Elementary Sunday School at 1.30 p. m. International Graded trea sons. Senior Sunday school at 1.40 p. m. Adult Bible Classes. Westminster, Green and Reily Streets—The Rev. E. E. Curtis, pas tor. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Ral ly Day. Church sermon at 11 a. m. Sub ject, "Useless Christians." Christian Endeavor at 6.45 p. m. Church service at 7.30 p ni. Subject, "Darkness of Soul." Calvary, Sycamore and Cameron' Streets —The Rev. Frank P. Mac Ke- j zie, pastor. Morning service at 10.15 ! o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 j o'clock. Sunday school at. 9 a. m. At morniug service there will be an in-; stailation of new officers. Olivet, Kittatinnv and Derry Streets —Pulpit vacant. Morning service at 11 I o'clock. Evening service at 7.30: 0 'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. in. j Men's Bible class at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. The Rev. W. O. j Yates, of Pittsburgh, will preach ut both services. Bethany, Cameron and Cumberland 1 Streets —The Kev. James 8.. Armcn : trout, pastor. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Conipan-' ionship With Christ." Christian En-| deavor at 6.45 p. m. Market Square—The Rev. W. B. j Cooke, minister in charge. Morning! [service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 1 a. m. i Paxton—The pastor, the Rev. Harry ! B. King, will preach at 11 and 6.30. Sunday school at 10. C. E. at 6. CHURCH OF GOD j Camp Hill, Church Street—rThe Rev. | George B. M. Reidell, pastor. Morning j servic? at 10.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "God's Going Forth as the Morning." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon. "Soon For gotten." Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6.45 led j by Mrs. Daniel Bucher. Mid-week pray jer and teachers' study period Wednes day evening at 7.45 o'clock. Cottage 1 prayer meeting at the home of Martin | Kreiger, Washington Heights, Friday evening October 23. Maclay Street, Fourth and Maclay I Streets —The Rev. Jay C. Fornerook, 'pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. ! Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sun- I day school at 9.45 a. m. Christian En -1 deavor at 6.30 p. m. Mid week prayer ; meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 jo 'clock. Xagle Street—Junior Christian En | deavor at 9.30 a- m. Preaching at 10.30* a. m. by the Rev. Mr. Gutsbal. Sunday 'school at 1.30 p. m. Preaching at 7.30 I p. m. by the Kev. Mr. Stutsman. Senior j Christian Endeavor at 6.45 p. m. | Pleasant View —The Rev. George W. Harper, pastor. Sunday school at 9.45 ! a. m. Preaching at 10.45 a. in. Subject, i"Our Great Trust." Junior Christian | Endeavor at 3.30 p. m. Senior Chris , tian Endeavor at 6.45 p. m. Preaching at 7.30 p. in. Subject, "Getting on the Right Side." Prayer meeting Wednes i day at 7.30 p. m. Wormleysburg—The Rev. G. W. : Getz, pastor. Sunday school at |9.30 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 6.15 i p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6.45 | p. m. Evening sermon at 7.30 o'clock. | Subject, "!S'ot Ashamed of the Gos pel." Lecture and prayer service each I Wednesday evening. Fourth Street —The Rev. William X.I Yates, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Beginning iat Jerusalem." Evening service at 1 7.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, " Pre-1 paring the Lord's Way." Sunday I school at 1.40 p. m. Junior Christian i Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior and Inter- j i Mediate Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. | in. At the morning preaching service, I the Sunday school will attend in a j 1 body, each teacher sitting'with his own | class The Primary Department ncd the j Men's Bible Class will also be present.] BAPTIST Tabernacle, Forster near Sixth Street —The Rev. Calvin Ware, D. 1)., supply. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Sub ject of sermon, "Personal Work and Its Value." Evening service at 7.30! o'clock. Subject of sermon, '' \ Per-i sonal Visit to Jacoto's Well and Its lies- i sons." Sunday school at 11.45 o'clock.: Dr. Hare has been elected"supply pastor! of t'he churlh and will have t'harge of j the pastoral work until January 1. j Second; Cameron Street—The Rev. I Albert Joeiah Greene, A. «ppy became of m-nealdi. 5 Y? 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To save time, you can cut out this offer, marls your feel ings. and return to ne. Sml today, as yon may not see this offer again. Address? MRB. W. SUIWMERB, Box H, SOUTH BEND, IND. —The Rev. Lut'lier Cunningham, pas tor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "The Hand-Writ ing °n tho Wall." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Judgment K.'enes—Sounding of First Trumpet." Sunday school at 12.30 ■o 'clock. B. Y. P." U. at 6.30. The i Pennsylvania Baptist State convention l meets with the St. Paul church Wed nesday to Monday, 21-26. Delegates from aM parts of tfhe State in attend ance. UNITED BRETHREN Derry Street, Fifteenth and Perry Streets—The .Rev. J. A. l.. pastor. Morning service at 11. Even ing service at 7.30. Sunday school at 9.00. Christian Endeavor at 6.30. Sixth Street—The Rev. P. Hummel Halsbaug'h, pastor. Praise service at 9.4 5. Sunday school at 1.45. Jun ior C. E. at 5.45 Senior C. E. at 6.30. 10.30, "Searching of Hearts.'' 7.30, "The Unsearchable Study.'' Saturday evening cottage prayer meeting at the | home of Thornton Trout. State Street, Eighteenth and State j Streets —The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier, j pastor. 10.45, Woman's Day, address jbv >i rs . Lena Funk, of Halifax, a re | turned missionary from China. 7.30, j Woman's Day missionary program and j address toy Mrs. Lena Funk. Sundav j school at 9.30. Junior C. E. at 6. Y. :P. S."*£. E. at 6.30. Mid-week prayer j service Wednesday at 7.30. First, Boas Street—The Rev. ,T. T. | Spangler, pastor, 11, "A Present Ob ligation." 7.30, "A Miracle of i Grace." Sunday school at 10. In the j etening at 6.45 there will toe a joint meeting of the Endeavor Societies. There will be a special program under [ the direction of Miss Minerva J. Early. Otterbein, Reily and Fourth Streets j —The Rev. S. Kdwin Rupp, pastor. ! 10.30, "A Proof of Devotion.'' 7.30, '"An Apostle of Power." Sunday school at 2. REFORMED Salem, Chestnut and Third Streets —The Rev. Dr. Ellis N. Kremer, pas tor. Morning service at 10.30. Even ing service at 7.30. Sundav school at 1.30. I Fourth, (Market and Sixteenth I Streets—Morniug service at ti1.45. | Evening service at 7.30. Sunday school lat 9.30. Heidelberg C. E. at 6.30. | St. Matthew's, Euola—The Rev. W. iR. Hartzeil, pastor. Holy Communion !st 10.45 and 7.30. Sundav school at 9.45. St. John's. Fourth and Mac lay Streets—The Rev. (J. W. Hartman. pas ! tor Holy Communion will be celebrat ( ed at both the morning and evening , services. Sunday school at 9.15. Y. | P. S. C. E. at 6.30. EPISCOPAL St. Augustine's, Thirteenth and lierr Streets—Services conducted by J. P. Braseiinanu. 11, morning prayer, | litany and sermon. 12.30, Sunday : school. St. Paul's, Second and Emerald Streets—The Rev. Floyd Appleton, rec tor. Holv Communion at 8. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Sunday I school at 2.30. Evening prayer and ysermon at 7.30. Seats free and stran gers cordially invited. St. Stephen's—The Rev. Rollin A. Sawyer, rector. 8, Holy Communion. 10, Sunday school. 11, Morning pray er and sermon. 4, Evening prayer and address. The Sunday school will here after hold its sessions at 10, instead of 3. St. Andrew's, Nineteenth and Mar ket Streets—The Rev. James F. Bui- ! litt, rector. Holy Communion at 8. Morning prayer, litany and sermon at. 10.30. Sunday school at 12. Evening prayer and sermon at 7.30. Mount Calvalry, Camp Hill—The Rev. O. H. Bridgman. pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. UNITED EVANGELICAL Harris Street —Two sermons on Sun day by the pastor preparatory to the campaign. A sermon to church members at 10.SO a. m. Subject, "The Sleeping Giant." A sermon to the unsaved at 7.30 p. m. Subject, "Tlio Blight of Sin." Sunday school at 2 p. in. K. L. C. E. at 6.4 0 p. m. Park Street, Sixteenth and Park Streets—The Rev. A. M. Sampsel, pastor. Sunday school Rally Day serv ices at 9.30 a. ni. Worship with sermon at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Junior K. L. C. E. at 5.45 p. m. Senior K. L. C. E. at (i.30 p. m. An excellent pro gram has been prepared. The Rev. W. S. Harris, a former pastor, will offici ate at all the services. CHURCH or THE BRETHREN Church of the Brethren, Hummel Street—The Rev. A. At. Bollinger will preach at 11 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Christian work ers at G. 45 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Board of Trade Hall—Sunday at 11 a. m. and *.30 p. m. Subject, ' 1 Doctrine of Atonement." Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Free reading rooms, Kunkel building, 1.30 to 5 p. m. daily, also Monday and Saturday evenings. ' AJv. MISCELLANEOUS The Christian and Missionary Alli ance, Union Square Hall, Howard Street, Near Fourteenth—The Rev. William H. Worrall, pastor. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Preaching at 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting this evening at the home "of Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Deihl. 1;»2R Regina street. International Bible Students' Asso ciation The regular Sunday services ««11 be held at Cameron's Hall, 105 North Second street, at 3 p. m. Berean study at 2 p. m. All interested in Bible study invited. A. M. E. Bethel, State Street—The Rev. IT. D. Deeper, pastor. (Morning service at 10.30 o '-'lock. Phe Rev. IMr. Henderson, will preach. Evening service at 7.30 o 'clock. Sermou 'by the pastor. Will Address Brotherhood The Rev. William S. Bovard. D. D., secretary nf the Brotherhood of the Methodist Episcopal chnr. h, will preach at 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in., and will make the address at the Sunday school Rally Day exercises at 1.45 p. m., and speak to the Brotherhoods of all the Harrisburg M. E. churches on Monday at S p. m. IT PAYS TO USE STAR INDEPENDENT WAI r ADS. SATURDAY NIGHT fllpfiMONS SREKSAMUEL " W.PURVISM LOOKING OUT FOR NUMBER ONE. Text, "Take need to thyself."—l Tim. Iv, 6. One is God's number. It signifies unity. God is one. The Bible begins with God Jesus said, "I am Alpha," that Is the beginning,-the first letter of tile Greek alphabet. "Number one" in the world Is solf. "Taking care of number one" is taking care of self. Usually means looking out for self and selfish interests, bnving a good time, (gratifying the five senses. And why shonldu't we? As I walked by myself I talked with my self. And myself said this unto me: lx»k out for thyself, take care of thyself Or no one will take care of thee. Surely! There Is only one God and » A Beautiful Portal In the Palace of Education at Panama-Pacific Exposition San Francisco, 1915. yy* « THIS photogTaph reveals not only the completed condition of the exhlfclt pal. acea at San Francisco, but Klves an Idea of their lavish ornamentation. The portal here shown In Spanish renaissance architecture la that of tIM Palace of Education. The Exposition will open Feb. 20, lilt- there Is only one yon. Preaerrdffthal Individuality. The charm of childhood la naturalness. But before we know i( the artless, unaffected life which wi like bo much has become artificial. The stiff requirements of education and society are taken on. Affectation of speech, manner, dress and charac ter greet us on every side. Geniui attracts hundreds of imitators. Th« great lawyer has a score of copyists. The prent preacher has many echoes. Imitation is the death of originality. Be yourself. The roae does not copy the aster, nor the violet the sunflower. All Scripture teaching is to take care of "number one." But ''number one" is a compound creature of body, mind and spirit Number One's Body. The first duty is to be a first Ham animal. Now and then there is a gen- Ins who seems to be able to do his work no matter what the bodily condi tion, but it is only relative. What it might have been may only be judged by what it is. It la hard to row with an anchor out. There is a vast differ ence between taking care of "number one" and gratifying "number one." If mental and spiritual condition, time and eternity, depend so largely on the body no one but an idiot would neglect "number one's" body. I wish that were true. There would be less sickness, fewer early deaths, prairtically no pau perism. In spite of all our selfishness we do not take care of self. We abuso ourselves. Then after a few years na ture presents her little bill and Is a veritable Shylock in her demands. I-nut week on a lecture tour a well pre served man of eighty jumped off the wagon at the station. "How spry you are!" "I am living on the capital of a well spent youth." As pastor .In a dis trict where I must be brought. Into con tact with hundreds of human wrecks I can testify that the grace of God gives a new heart, lint not a new body. I.et a young man make his body a whisky jug or a .beer keg. abuse his body till the fiber Is burned out. smoke poisoned cigarettes till his yellow fingers trem ble, Is black under the eyes and his cheeks fall In and then at some church seek religion. He cannot hinder the process of broken Ikws. Suicide is not rare. Fortunately or unfortunately tombstones do not tell the whole truth. Numbor One's Mind, The mind is a photographer's rhest in which he stores negatives. The pic ture of five or ten years ago is repro duced, only that the photographer may move or quit business and the plates are lost or destroyed. Rut you cannot move away from yourself. All that you see sud hear goes Into the recesse* of your soul to make pictures for the future. You will have them with yon till the judgment day. Taking care of "number one" Implies education, ac quisition of useful knowledge, the cul tivation of the intellectual powers. You must not only work Industrially at your trade, be economical and provi dent in your expenditures, but yon must also read—you must avail your self of the many opportunities which, you are offered by a cheap press and many public libraries. History, travel, art, science, literature, are yours. Nev er before was it so true that "knowl edge is power." Never before were there so many open doors for advance ment. Those doors may open at any moment. Only he who Is prepared may step in. New is the time to stock the mind. The chance 6 are that if "number one" is ignorant now he will be ignorant for life. Number One's Boul. If we eould only profit by experience. Remember Kipling's lines! If only myself could talk to myself As I knew him a year ago, I could tell him a lot That woulil save him a lot Of things he ought to know. In nothing do we rob ourselves as In spiritual things. We are dual beings. Man has a body, he Is a soul. He is a creature of two worlds. This world Is a place of preparation. One's great business Is the salvation of one's soul. Strange to say, however, if yon think of that only you may lose the very thing you seek. "He that seeketh his life shall lose it." While "He that loseth his life for my sake shall find It," said Christ. By looking ont fot "numbe* two," the other fellorw, by the roadside of life, we are going on in •elf forgetfulnesa—finally the gate ol heaven Is reached. "Chorea" is I nerve disease In which the patten' turns round and round on one spot Love of self Is jnst as Incessant spin ning on that spot. Bometlmes tlx center of onr' egotism is about on taste or talents, or sins, or gufforlnt Our true center Is not self, hnt Chris Look unto him who is the awthor an finisher of our faith.