LONG COATS NOW REVERSIBLE Double Effects Obtained by Simple Means and a Radical Trans formation Effected. What more applicable term can be need In talking of revers than re versible? The very meaning of the words revers Implies a double role, and inn 9 stvies is it Bed more emphatically th*n in the fall modes. Long coats are making use of the reversible idea. A double effect Is ob talnable by turning over one rever. baoii another style, or de taching a seemingly permanent collar and changing its adjustment with an entirely new effeot. For the storm coat there are many buttons and buttonholes that multiply the roles to be played by the coat. A long double rever can be unfastened, turned over to one side and flattened down into a plain protective collar. A single rever Is loosened, the under portion pulled out and 10, a vest Is revealed that was never guessed at before! Buttonholes are placed in unusual places, but if you investigate, you will find that they have a use In the reversible act that Is played by the happy wearer. One coat can be transformed Into another by this reversible feature, which Is characteristic of the new models. The pain is the woman's. Style has been kind to femininity, and comfort plus charm in line and ornamentation are features that promise satisfaction to all. FRESHENING UP OLD GOWN Little Touches That Will Give New Appearance to Garment One la Tired Of. Every woman has a serge or dark silk dress in her yvardrobe for cool days. Before the summer is half over she feels that she is tired of it and that it looks a bit shabby. For such people let me suggest buying a set of the new collar and cuffs made of white dull kid with deep border in dull black leather. They have just appear ed the last few days. The collar Is the round Dutch shape, about three and a half or four inches deep, with inch- Tide hem of the black. This is joined 3 the white part by means of cat titchlng in coarse black thread, which ives it a crude but nobby effect. The lalnness of the whole thing Is re eved by tiny straps of the white eather which fasten to small gun netal buckles. The cuffs match ex ictly and are about five inches wide. This set worn with a clinging black iharmeuse gown, but in perfectly plain straight lines would, as you can easily maglne, set it off most completely. STRIPED COTTON DRESS. White cambric with a blue stripe 1b used for this dress. The plain Skirt is set to the bodice with a narrow band of plain blue material, this is also used for collar and culfs and tab below collar; buttons are sewn on It. Materials required: Four and one half wards 27 Inches wide, one-half yard plain for trimming, three buttons. Novel Trimmings. Many of the smartest hats have a ▼ery tiny bunch of flowers placed In the most careless manner anywhere on the brim, just at the edge. One made of delicate lavender moussellne, with goffered frills covering the brim, haa a tiny pink rose rimmed with for get -me-nots on the extreme edie of the brim at the left aide. A wreath of oata, mingled with flat roaettes of very bright blue forget me-nota, looks charming on a hat of the pioture type carried out in white chip. Royal blue velvet strings com pie the decoration of the model. Field flowers are greatly liked, but they are of an Immense size, which la very noticeable on a black Tagal atraw hat, of a round ahape, trimmed witb a looae bunch of "clockß," pop {lea and oorn flowers rising to a great eight at one aide. HOW, WHEN, WHY A SECUNO ADVENT i Denver Divinss on Right Track, Says Pastor Russoll. i ■ NoVVoi id-Burning—Satan to Be Bound. Sin, Sickness and Death to Be Con quered— Man to Be Delivered—The Power Vested In Messiah—His King dom Near —How It Will Appear. [PASTOR " ro - ' ,l '' l ill - >• (o him the great event of Christ's Coining will bring } blessing such ns we all desire. He i seems to have the Bible and logic on | his side too! Pastor Russell declared that false concepts of the Second Coming of i Christ have done great Injury. The view- Bet forth in all orthodox creeds Is that , Christ will come attain In the flesh The resurrection will take place within twenty-four hours. The saintly will rise In the air to meet the Lord. Then lire will come down from heaven and con 112 sume the whole earth. A few —I'remi; lennialists—claim that Christ will reign In fleshly glory for a thousand years to bless the living of mankind. The ma jorit.v of Christians disown all this a ridiculous nonsense because they be lleve little or nothing, either of the creeds or of the Bible. A minority dis own it because they perceive its incoii sistency with the Bible." "Count me In with this minority!" said Pastor | Russell. More than three hundred Bible texts refer to Messiah's glorious Second Aast century give us a glimpse of the tvonderful intelligence which may lie Iran ted to humanity in proportion as I lie Curse Is rolled away and Divine Dlessing tills the earth. The majority of our race have never had fifiv years of life experiences, good or bad. But t lie promise is that each shall have twice that length of time to learn the Truth, under the blazing light op that New Dispensation—a hundred years, in which to fully decide his eternity, either for life everlasting or death everlasting.—lsaiah, lxv, 20. From the Bible viewpoint the Day of Christ is ample for the great work to which it has been consecrated by the All -Wise Creator from before tin 1 foun dation of the world. Nor should we for get that all power in Heaven and in earth is vested in the One who then shall take the Throne. Neither should we forget that the Church has for eight een centuries been under special prep aration and Instruction in the School of Christ, preparing them for their work as a Royal Priesthood. They will be able to sympathize with the groan ing creation and be merciful, even in the administration of stripes necessary to many for their assistance along the Highway of Holiness, then opened up Messiah's Kingdom Invisible. Some of the noblest minds have been repelled from faith in the Second Ad vent by the thought that an earthly Kingdom with Christ and the saint - in regal state Is unreasonable. They were quite right in thinking that earth . court and state would be beneath the dignity of Messiah and Ills Bride Th Scriptures declare that .lesus left 11 glory, humbled Illmsclf to become a mail, in order that He might be lln great Sln-Olferlng for our race. But the Redeemer prayed to be glorii i I jwitli the glory that He had with C father before the world was. Yes:ai ■' He promised His Church, Ills Bride. Hhare in His Heavenly glory. Did ll< lead us to expect a Heavenly glory. Heavenly inheritance and glorious change from earthly to Heavenly con dition. and will He then, instead, give lis earthly glory and merely perfection in the flesh V Oh, no. no! We have all sadly ovei looked certain features of God's Woi ! .lesus did not remain poor, did not re jnain flesh, did not remain human. In His resurrection not only was He re ceived by the father up where lie was before; but He was glorified "far above lingels, principalities and powers." made a "partaker of the Divine n i ture." The promise to ills Church is to share His glory. The Apostle dis tinctly tells that In the resurrection the faithful will be "changed" (I Corinth! wis xv. Til, 5'21 and made like the glo l'lfied Redeemer, and also of the 1 >i\ ilie nature, til Peter i, 4.) The Apostle explains the necessity for this change, faying. "Flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God."- I Cor. xv, 50. How slow we have been to see that God never purposed that either .lesus C>r His faithful Fleet should remain In Hie tlesh! A few Bible statements mis understood got its into difficulty. We read, "Every eye shall see Him," and forgot that there are eyes of under standing, as well as natural eyes. We forgot that .lesus declares that very few now see or hear only the saintly, jwhose eyes of understanding have been opened by the anointing of the II.'! Spirit. We forgot that Jesus said a No. ''Vet a little while and the world seeili (Me no more." When once we discern thnt He has been glorified—that He Jias been given a spirit nature again, thnt He no longer has the human na ture, which He surrendered as a Sin Sacrifice, then we can see why tin world will see Him no more, and I.> the Church must be changed by resin rectlon power before she can see Ili a We misunderstood our Lord's mailt testations after resurrection. I'nle He could establish the faith of llis dlsciples in His resurrection, they eou not receive the Pentecostal blessiiu (Therefore He spent with them forty (lays, watching over them, appearbiL In various forms, as a gardener, as traveler, etc., all to convince tlieui. first, that He was no longer dead, but tlscn; and second, that He was in longer a man, but a Spirit Being. 11. demonstrated this by doing exactly What the angels did As they appe; In the flesh, ate. talked and vanisl I fco did He Then lie ascended up 1 high; not as a human being, "a lit lower than the angels," but as a Dh . Spirit far above angels. He receive the homage of all the Heavenly ho "I Will Come Again." One of Jesus' parables truthfully n ; resents Heaven as a far country t Which Jesus as the young Noln, Went to lie Invested with Kingly thority over the worll It tells i» On Ills return the faithful ones will ' rewarded with a share In His Ki floni. Some of tlicm will be givei t rule over two cities, some over II v eitles, etc., and will enter Into the Joy ■ fcf their Ixird. But we are uot to un "I % \ derstand this necessarily to mean thnt i Heaven itself Is so distant as to bo ; beyond communication. Rather tho ] parable shows that the time between the going and the returning would be long. The parable also shows no coin munlcatiou as between the Nobleman and his servants In the interim. As a matter of fact, only ten days elapsed between our Lord': ascension and His shedding forth of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Jesus left tho world and Ilia disci ples In the world, uot so lunch in the sense of going so tar away that He could not see theai and communicate with them, but more particularly in: tho sense that He iruiilil not see them or communicate with ihein lie would . compel them to "walk by faith and not j by sight," to "search the Scriptures," anil to receive their spiritual blessing | j through the :ellov ship of the Spirit, of | the Truth By His Holy Spirit He! ! would be with them, and not by per- | j tonal contact or further manifestations. I Ilis Second Coining would tie at the ! com lusion of tl.is Age. to awaken His 1 sleeping saints and change them.to the heavenly state. Thus lie would confe 'j again and receive them unto Himself j first the sleeping ones, anil subsequent ly those alive anil remaining, who I would experience the resurrection | change in the moment "112 death. Ad | ditionally. In the Harvest with which this Age ends. He promised to take [ special supervision of the gathering of His Elect. This stage of the Redeemer's coming j Is, In the Greek, llis I'armtfiia —His jtrrm tirc. The world is not to know of the time of His Parounia. On the I contrary, it Is described as secret, hid ' den from the world—"as a thief in the j night." Jesus described His Ptirouxia, saying that at that time the world would be eating, drinking, planting, building, and know not of Ilis coming in the Harvest of the Ago. even as the world was eating, drinking, planting, building and marrying in the days of Noah, "and knew not." The intima tion is. however, that some of Cod's people would be made aware of His Pnrousin the Wise Virgins, while j others of God's people, the "foolish j virgins," would be "overcharged with | the cares of this life," and know not Revealed In Flaming Fire. If. then, only the Church may kit ■ | of the Parounia of Jesus in its ti i until they shall be changed to l\' heavenly. Divine nature, how will * | world ever know of Jesus and 1 Kingdom? If He really meant It wl- He said. "A little while and the wi seeth Me no more," how can human: | know about the new, invisible Kin I dom? The Bible answers most distinctly : It tells us of the shining forth o ' epiphauia of the Lord's Kingdom. I! tells of llis apul.ulltlixi* luailifcstatio or revealuient. "He shall IK- reveal, in flaming fire." This flaming tire s: liifles severe judgments, as elsewhere These are to be so severe that tin j elements of earth's society will melt with the fervency of the heat ins. i terrible time of trouble. Additionally "the heavens," the e-elestiastlcal sys tonis, will be involved. . ml pass awav ' I with a great noise or commotion. It is from this revealing in flaming fire. Divine censure upon the world, that the great, the high, the mighty, the poor, all shall seek to "hide themselves in the dens and caves of the earth"— j in the social Orders and in affiliation with strong governments, etc. j Gradually mankind will come to ' understand, 112: railiially their eyes will j open and they will see that it is "the i wrath of the I.amb" that causes the . "time of trouble such as never was I since there was a nation." The plow share of trouble will go ho deep that the world "ill effectually learn the in ; tended lesson. I heir eyes opening to ' the truth of the situation, they will learn war no more They will "beat ; I their spears into pruning hooks, and I their swords into plowshares." As j their eyes of understanding open stII I more widely, they will discern the beauties and , blessings of Messiah's Kingdom, "the desire of all nations.' I nder Messiah's Kingdom, Israel will j return from the cast-oil' condition in j which she has been during the selee I tion of"the very Fleet." The nucleus of Israel will be the resurrected An clent Worthies, mentioned by St. Paul in Hebrews \i, ,'i.S 10. They will be perfected in the flesh, as the Church will be perfected in the Divine nature j But the Christ. Head and Body I Bridegroom and Bride, must tirst enter ; into tlie glory of the Kingdom. Then Will be established the earthly King dom in the hands of the Ancient Wor tliies. The world will see Abraham. Isaac, Jacob and all the prophets: but they will not seethe King in His glory, j lior the Bride, nor "the virgins, her I companions," on the spirit plane. They ' will all be as invisible to humanity as lite Prince of Darkness and his demon hosts at the present time. The tirst Work of Messiah's Kingdom will be Hie binding of Satan, the spoiling of * whose power indicates the deliverance i of humanity from tlie bondage of sin Ignorance, superstition and death. | One of our great obstacles in the past has been that we failed to discern that God has been prosecuting two ill" tlnet salvations: first, that of the Church, to the spiritual, heavenly. I't Vine nature; and later, through the Elect Church salvation must be ex tended to humanity, the noli elect Then will come the privilege and op portunity of earthly Restitution to human perfection In the image and likeness of God. as was Adam, in a world wide Paradise, God's glorious footstool. The First Advent of the Savior was necessary for the redemp tion of our race Ills Second Advent Is equally necessnry: that He tuay by His glorious Kingdom bind Satan, over throw Sin and release sinners. | AFRAID OF THE UQHT & j He- Marry uie and 1 will All your ! lfe with sunshine. 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