|i,'M|lli|H#.i ipe»ker told of the different types of T**d^he^ie}ie*^^ file of Journeying* Palestine Was to Hearerir ja«, appdim^ by the United fltaU^ « xef erenoe to ^ The formation and rock atrata, itifii4 the effeota of eroflion on them. Hl^chief topic, however, %aa the con- 'f^ro^iiig:;t^: j they had admitted one-fMAM into Library hall Monda*]*&$&. jr rather Smyth lecture *«?*||W* aarton Historical society <«f^e s i^.-rand" there wouid not ha?* 'hieit l|i enough for the lecture* **gg l?itf The regular seats, tnf $**# I Si» and the floor even^wa* ^**9* |::jjth an anxious audle^;';^e*|tft i|S»r the distinguished ap#^ef|^i»tll 1 | could veritably he aaif that ■:|*.^ftl lii audience at Bis feet. Itaxwiie^Nrtfc Ifripjrited citizen would ©ome 16^ fart and give the Histoj^al ***$$# law modest building, wfcicfc ■(?$$$ S^eet its needs, together w^ flecUire i&ail of fair diminisions, he #P ieti^ Ifoold bestow a benefit jipoji the isoiii- I Canity which would be of great:.:vMne, i wd would enable the society ■<!$$)#&. I si .now trying to" meet;"th^|H|W|it|^|i: | vith small means at lU-dfepoimlp^ lulflll lta real mission to "the^$$0$^ The lecture of Father Smyto Wis tail of the interest which ia! a* profound everywhere In the Ohris- tian world where the laud where Christ walked and lived is told, about. His splendid audience followed with the deepest attention all his Journey* inga through old Palestine, and for nearly twp hours lived:?;-)te.;&e.;JlaiMk theiie the Saviour ohOelived, ia lanfl which the lecturer assured them was practically unchanged through the two centuries, which had elapsed since 'the iime of our Lordw>;i■■■^6tI:' it$ - The views which father Smyth showed were exquisite, and those which were colored were of engaging beauty, it was one of the best lec- tures the society has had this Season. In introducing Father Smyth to the audience, President J. Seymour Cur- rey recounted some interesting things about St. Mary's church. He s*id: 'This will be an appropriate occasion to give a brief sketch of St Mary's church, of which Father Smyth is the pastor. Nearly fifty yeara -age $t. Mary's church was organised end a modest wooden building wae erected for the use of its then small congrega- tion, at the corner of Oak avenue end Lake street, where a splendid church edifice now stands/ In 1878 I^IMer Donahue came as the priest In charge and continued to t^ rel^ •oine nineteen y^ara.^v^:>,wa*/T:We& ttown to the old residents and is re- membered as a kindly and devoted man *howonthe love and esteem of all who »»ew him. After hie death, in 18S&, lather Smyth was selected e» •ad since that Ume, a period of twenty years, he has been the Jh charge. ^jiJ^S':" -*'"" ^bout the im^mm^sm' pm to the parish a new church edi- fice was completed and dadlcatedf *Wch, though it afterwards suffered l^rtous damage by fire, has since been ^Jttilt, and has become, with its heau- Ofal twin spires one of the architec- ***& ornaments ef Bvanatpn. ^4 ^Father Smyth, inttie twen^^ear* of Ms pastorate, has endeared iiim- W not alone to his congregation, but jWrthe people of Bvanaton aa ^ man ;*hom we an, regardlessr^*M$& m*a> affiliation*, take M^eM*r^ *ith the warmest sympathy and aff< |**OBete teggtf^m^^m '^mmm^y>mfi-:-z q?te lecturedira^^ §»* *m be giv^^^ii^iteiiglit^ lf£iart k^**** >iar Northwestern ^™«.iity^ laie leotwe,u*fltybe *m jpp*Charm of Snsdn^f^jf^'mA Cf1**1* »» *«e awil ^B^mFm *»>Jects in fun aret J&n. 20--"Spain," this cotiBtry> ewtng to the location in the 0« cafene. In Ariaona, or at least i parts of it, the rainf aU barely exceeds two inches per year, while that amount of precipitation in Pan- ama in a few minutes is no uncom- mon occurence. The effect of tthis rainfall is readily seen. The soil along the banks Ib soaked, settling and*s11ding into the canal, making al- most a continuous deposit of sedl- met in the canal bed. v<:_ " :> . Travelers from America and other countries are amaied and sometime* terrified by the extreme heat a. short distance under the earth's surface at thla placet As an illustration, the speaker said that if one were to place alitlck a few inches in the ground ^iSoilld"■^aoe#4ignite;- Earthquakes and volcanic action are very rare in^ titts region. iThe cdnatructlott of the canal is rendered difficult by the te^ rifle rainfall in the zone. Mr. Mac- Donald illustrated his lecture with Btereopticon slides. A^ i **»*,^': Sh<w«t#^ iif^ to the children who are enjoyint tt» «*ya tof real |g$ and chtif among the pleaaant things coincident with an abundance of anow la the hitching of sleds to delivery wagona and auto* ^OhIlel^P«iri«e^^ this ia aot taken Into account by the majority of the younger ones, and only the pleasant spin on the smooth sur- face la the appealing fa^r.elliiii In the business districts where traf- fic is heavy this la dangeroua buatneaa practice as far as possible. Doubtleu the fun wUl not be tabooed in the real, dence districts, but on the streets that are used most a halt haa been called. Wvi^i'lS Whan Humor Oratee. When a man la not amuaed, ha feala aa involuntary contempt for those who are,--Edward Bulwar Lytton. *4:$ji^ :'l^be^^al;^|ii,.. T«l, Lik* VWw mlmSi ■■■ MS B,JSMRSiSI^^ M --ft Unpardonable tin. ^^ reiiiglouB controveray the unpaid donahle sin is attributing bad motives to those who differ from us. v j » Abd^lal trof ourown liNotrtttedto We have hundrewjps m and the^wtientt |gfiic-J •peciaj^TJuasei and Support Special ArAi Supporte;___.„. designs fc/>pcrly fitted by an ex- pert of If year^^e^efl^ce^-,^1^ REHTHALER ORTHOPEDIC ^ APPtlANCB COMPANY Boom aHKjMttW iw I W«rt< »it!on Samples at Bisur* to attend thit ia ■iM!,|t:Mii^ THAN REGULAR PRICES SSii*^' ■:«■; Jfe?;"^ ■■■^■lA-'.mSs HP ^^^^fll^i^^il^l^ i^v^; Itl^ft l»^',:fjm-.. Exch^ive Indies' Home Joiirnalv Fattenis 5H Fountain Square |i#A'^': :t:^"J!5K WMW Evausloa, ^ Illinois :■"■":'■"■} '■ ■'if ■■?-■■■"■■ ', " '-;m '-•'•';'^|»S§v The Sale of and Dresses GontMies _i '■-• ■' ;■' . ;'*"'■■ i. .' <■- .'^ ^ AH are advance"19-13 models and at the prices we offer them at are at least one- thirciless than you can buy them for later, LIjSgPRIE WAISTS / -E: LINGERIE LINEN DRESSES GINGHAM f tevantto Phone Phone 60Q ■."•■'?,^!r '.^^t^^^^I i^wp^? 'J':8 ^i^j^itaM ,r1 These Itireal :;;I>rotecto^i are made.^ of ..fine"' ifiMte muslin $jjfi^ especially prepared white cotton quited together and neatly;*p&$|| on each side. J ^^aott^ t|e^ ,\J^0tmimlhiH --"-- '-r*T"*^& impairment: A PjueM l^lHfm crib to Urgest bed.'/;i**>f<@ lary PHceai : . ■. ;.-; ,._.;-■;& I ■.■'"' ".■" -,1 ... ^ ■ •/r^*if9*>y ! W^X. 36^76 inches....... i: ^ l;:s^76.:'-isKdie|^ I 54x76 iiiehe$.;. 60x76 inches........ JftcTS inciiei. ftiSl .....,w*»,Jjl w.'|'.v'..'; m Wf' *.. • • •. 1««jU • • "•■ • • * f *,■* . . • . • •;#...* ' *#:'. ,-" rffi S* hae attracted more thah the usual number of ett»tomera for our January Salea. AH freah dainty garinettta that are very moderstely prlced-the lacea and embrelderlea need are more l»eau^t and duVable than you have ever >efore aeen In undermualina at almttar prices. The high types of lacea and emhroldariea are cheracterlatlc of their thorough goodneaa in eVery*■ynr&mfcr&:^^ eliminated to a great extent, which not only* adds to the cemfort of the garnieitta, but th#/ are very^ much easier te lannder: Alf garmeirtt are jnede in nsoaela mi confonn M*^ dreases and-wlU add ntetertaliy^ -^w* 'over them. Here *a the range of pop^ p^0^m^: Princess Slips at..$lMf tJ50% 2M% 2JM, 2M, *3Jf*f^*W^J^ Skirts a^. W P^^l Drawers ai-iv:^^ 50<£75c,$5c