Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1920 — Page 7
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE BY JOHN W. DOOBLI. fifth and concluding Installment cl the lecture on Christian Science by John IV. Doorly, C. S. 8.. member of the board of lectureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, follows: (Continued from yesterday.) The revelation of Christian Science came to Mr*. Eddy according to God's Immutable law which says that “the pure in heart * * * shall see God" (Matt. 5:8), just as the truth came to Abraham or to Christ Jesus for the same reason. God, the Scriptures inform us, Is no respecter of persons, and He revealed Himself to Mrs. Eddy because she dwelt In that one Mind which Is Life, Truth and Love and perceived the divine nature. Through her discovery we are better enabled ■to understand God’s nature, to rease our material thinking and to put on the mind “which was also in Christ Jesus’’ (Phil. 2-5). Thus we are enabled to come out of mortality, or out of the carnal mind, into the spiritual freedom of the sons of God, living, moving, and having our being in that one Mind which is God. When we dwell in this one Mind through spiritual understanding, our thinking must necessarily be intelligent, It must be divinely scientific, and i. must be irresistible to mortality or to evil of any kind. Christian Science is therefore the full appearing, in the fullness of time as Christ Jesus promised, of that which appeared in varying degrees to Abraham, to Jacob, to Moses, to the prorhets, to Christ Jesus himself. ana to all spiritually minded men and women thrcughout history, and that which appeared was the exact knowledge of God and of true existence. There is no honest man or woman who will stndv the Christian Science textbok, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” together with the Bible, who will not be able to prove these things for himself. - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. DEMONSTRATION How then are we going to start to prare these things? When one begins to vltallv interested in Christian Science the first thing he does if he really wants to understand it so that he can prove it for himsilf and in his daily life, is to study the Bible and the Christian Science textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scripture.” As he studies these books intelligently, he finds that they teach one God or power, divine Mind, or Spirit, the only creator and one true existence, spiritual being. As he begins to understand these facts he is standing exactly where the Revelator stood in the first chapter of Genesis when he declared, "And God said. Let there toe light” (Gen. 1:3); that is. he too is beginning to receive some light or spiritual discernment about God and about existence. As it becomes clear to him that God. the only power. Is infinite Mind, or Spirit, he begins to have less faith in matter. As he perceives that God is infinite Life, the necessity for dying or the desire to do so, and even the fear of death, begins to grow fainter in his thought. As he understands that God is infinite good, he begins to recognise the utter powerlessness of evil either to tempt him or to harm him, and he therefore begins to ore rcomd-it in the only place where he can ever overcome If, that Is, in his thinking As his understanding grows that God is infinite Love, he .naturally ceases to believe in hate or fear, and as he grasps the fact that God is infinite Truth he be gins to give up the belief that any Me, such as sin. disease, or death, could have reality or presence in fact. RIGHT MENTAL ATTITUDE. The man who is preceiving these facts about God and is nsing them constantly in his daily life, is then praying without ceasing. He is coming out of the mortal belief in a power opposed to God. or. out of hell, and he is coming
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into atonement, or at-ous-ment, tbit ia. into true communion sxllll the one Mind, God, and he U doing this through a right mental attitude. He will soon begin to prove in his daily life that because God is divine Mind and Is Infinite power, therefore his right mental attitude expresses and reflects God’s power. This beginner will persistently reelat In his thought the carnal mind’s He that God’s man has ever fallen, that he Is mortal, sick, or sinning. Mortality and its penalties, sin, disease, and death, will consequently have less and less effects upon him, for to affect him, mortality must first enter his thought. When poverty or distress seek to overwhelm him. he will remember the promise to every prodigal returning home from the carnal mind, to his Father, the divine Mind, “Son ... all that I have U thine” (Luke 15:31). As Go<Us eternal nature and the true mans sfnritua! estate is unfolded to him. as a result of his first gleam of light, he will then behold the seven days of creation as recorded in the first chapter of Genesis, and he, too, will have his evenings and his mornings, that is, he will hare at times an evening or peaceful sense of Truth, and at times a morning or progressive sense. He will then attain those things which constitute spiritual reality, the seven qualities of thought as given by Mrs. Eddy on page I*s of her textbook, Science and Health, i. e., wisdom, purity, spiritual understanding, spiritual power, love, health, holiness. LIGHT WILL MANIFEST SELF. On the first day of his ascending thought the light which he has perceived will manifest itself as true wisdom, that is. as the desire for what really matters. On the second day he will gain true puritv. or the ability to separate the false and material from the true or spiritual. On the third day he will gain spiritual understanding and he will be enabled to resurrect himself to some extent from mortal beliefs. The fourth day will develop spiritual power, and he will have such dominion over mortal beliefs that they will not even be able to enter his thought to be overcome. The fifth day will unfold the spiritual sense of what Love really is. and he. too, will be glad ns a result of that understanding to lay down his life, or to give up the mortal sense of life, as his proof of Christ Jesus' saying, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” *John 15:1?). As he does this, however, he will be taking up his trua life, spiritual and perfect, as the Son of God. and he will thus attain on the sixth dsv real health or harmony both for himself and for his fellow men, for he will be enabled to heal the sick and to cleanse the lepers, because of his selflessness, or true love, and his freedom from mortality. Finally on the seventh day he will gain the consciousness of what constitutes true holiness, or wholeness, as God’s expression. as an idea of that one Mind which Is Life. Truth, and Love. He will then be able to sav in some small measure with his Savior: “The prince of this world cometh, and hath nothing in me” (John 14:30). , As these great facts of being are unfolded to one In dally life, “old things are passed away” (II Cor. 5:li), and our reilence on things upon which we formerly relied begins to be looked upon as ridiculous and superstitious. DBIGS NO LONGER HOLD RELIANCE. No longer does such a one rely on inanimate or nonintelligent drugs, which fail, or make drug fiends of people, to heal his diseases; but rather he utilizes the divine law snd power of that Mind which is infinite intelligence to free him. No longer does he steal or deal dishonestly in business to attain wealth for he knows that such a procedure will really bind or Impoverish him with sin, but he realizes nls unfailing unity with the giver of all good, snd in this" wav he attains.here In human experience' a- provable understanding of what substance is. This understanding banishes poverty or lack under all circumstances. This beginner loses his fears and his worries in his knowledge that perfect love castetb out fear” 'I
Prefers Death to ' Trial for Theft CHICAGO. May 21e-Rather than face the dishonor of for the theft of a silk shirt, Jacque# Valloux, 27, hanged himself In the 4 city Jail here. — John 4:18). He abides constantly “in the secret place of the most High." or In the consciousness of the one Mind and of his unity with that Mind, and no plague can come nigh hia dwelling. Asa citizen he begins to see the necessity for his doing his duty by his fellow men fearlessly ipu honestly, and he is ever striving to rise above national distinction by realiaiM that we are all one in Christ and that the universal brotherhood of the sons of Goa is the only divine basis. The mental attitude of such a one la fully by Mrs. Eddy, who has written: When the Illusion of sickness or sin tempts you, cling steadfastly to God and His ides. Allow nothing but His likeness to abide In your thought. Let neither fear nor doubt overshadow your clear sense and' calm trust, that the recognition of life harmonious —as Life eternally is—can destroy any painful sense of, or belief in, that which Life Is not. Let Christian Science, Instead of corporeal sense, supporl your understanding of being, and this understanding will supplant error with Truth, replace mortality with immortality. and silence discord with harmony.” (Science and Health, p. 495.) • SPIRITUAL DAY APPROACHES. • , . „ The day Is surely approaching when men of all nations and creeds will no longer waste their time and be fooled by the suggestions of that one evil the so-called carnal mind, into seeking health, happiness, or holiness through material means, but when all men 'V' l * seek to know God aright; and , at understanding of God and of His divine law, spiritual existence, sin, disease, death, war, and all mortality will pass away Into their native nothingness. Into utter darkness before the light of Christ, or of spiritual understanding. This is the message which Christian Science is today bringing to suffering humanity—a message infinitely tender, yet Irresistible In Its declaration of God's ever presence and all-power; a message as scientific as God's Immutable law must ever be. and as far-reach lng in its effects as infinite Mind alone could be. By those listening for such a message the call again Is heard: “The Spirit and the bride sky. Come. . . . And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely" (Rev. 22:17). As we nc cept this eternal call which Christian Science. Is today repeating, we too will be enabled to say with Mrs. Eddy; (Poems, p. 12): “And o’er earth s troubled, angry sea I see Christ walk, And come to me, and tenderly. Divinely talk. "Thus Truth engrounds me on the rock, Upon Life's shore, 'Gainst which the winds snd waves can shock. Oh, nevermore!” Child’s Leg: Broken When Car Hits Truck Dorothy Thorne, 12. is suffering from a broken leg and bruises received when a Brtghtwood street car struck a laundry truck In which they were riding, at Twenty-fifth and Station streets, yes terday afternoon. | Edna May Thorne, 7, ber sister, was slightly bruised. James Kaylor, 31, of 743 Udell street, uncle of the two girls, and driver of the truck, escaped injury
Stem in Snv York, Snvark, Ftrookhn, Buffalo, Indianapolis, Sr-u Haven tmot49 7S ?w, ° m7S 4 WEST WASHINGTON STREET CLEARANCE SALE SPECIALS 0 DRESSES ' pr Included are Smart Eton \ Pleated Shirts as - ■ tlj Pictured Here L.,. , —Special at $19.75 Prices on All Suits and Coats Are Now Greatly Reduced i No sale now in progress approaches this event from the standpoint of economy or value giving 75 Coats, Capes and Wraps Regularly to $35.00, now $14.75 39 Pole and Velour Coats Regularly to $32.50, now $19.75 45 Silk-lined Coats and Wraps. Regularly to $45.00, now $24.75 25 Serge and Poplin Suits Regularly to $39.50, now $24.75 43 Tricotine and Serge Suits.. .Regularly to $65.00, n0w539.75 37 Fine Tailored Suits Regularly to $75,00, now $49.75 At our regular prices these garments represented splendid value. At these reduced prices—well—to say the least, you’ll appreciate them.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 21,1920.
Hold Dry Beer Man as a ‘Blind Tiger’ Walter W. Miller, 30, owner of a poolroom and dry beer establishment at 2604 Madison avenue, is tinder arrest today charged with operating a “blind tiger.” The police raided Mueller's place and allege they found four pints of whisky and one pint of raisin whisky, and a number of empty bottles and Jugs. Christian Endeavor Convention June 24 Indiana's Christian Endeavor societies expect to break all attendance records at tbelr state convention here, to open June 24 and close June 27. The slogan for the gather!' e ‘'T’’.. biggest and best ever held In Indiana.”
s ' The Coffee [ Drinker *“ t who finds Grounds for discomfort in his coffee cup,welcomes a change to | iNSIMTPOSrUMj No loss of satisfaction in this richly flavored beverage. All the pleasures of coffee,with not a bit of nervousness, indigestion or sleeplessness. j Made by Postum Cereal Gx£>attie GeekJ v ßdh. | CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE’S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 46 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd FLOOR
The quota for the city’s attendance la fixed at 2,000, and a drive to insure this total will be conducted up to June 1. The societies In the state at large are expected to add from. 1,200 to 1,500 to the delegate Ust. Registration blanks already have been sent (hroughout tlfe state. T. B. Dodson, president of the Indianapolis union, has charge of the local arrangements# The coventlon will be held in the Central Christian church. JEWISH FLAG RAISED IN OTTAWA. OTAWA, Ont., May 21.—At the request of A. J. Freiman, one of the leading Hebrews of the city, the flag of Zion floated over the city hall of the capital of the Dominion recently, when Jewelsh community held a celebration in commemoration of the mandate ove Palestine given to Great Britain by the San Remo conference.
Men’s Hose, p— Men’s Hose, 50<) —— - . ___ , _ _ A _ Ssc; 3 for *I.OO M e r cerized TW A . “ A —Fine cottc-n lisle hose with hose, ribbed SK&J'Ji Si f 1 HI! II IST fIUiE if %£ ,Tf*. wearing points, JES*S Wt §&|f PR wi Hj § HI fil Bj navy, black in cordovan, BL/mL aH B B k sand white, renavy, gray, ■M lnforced at all lak n and ifH H UU wearing points, white, at 50c IBS Klllll (IJ I Bfcl if'B Hjj 11 *J licfgl 35); 3 for a pair. li A lffi ITi 81.00- , , —Goldstein’s, wiailw -—Goldstein *, Annex. STORE HOURS —Daily, 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. STORE HOURS—Saturday, 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. The Savings so Great—the Quality so High—the Styles so Varied That It Behooves You to Shop at Goldstein’s Saturday! —After all, the final test as to what this store is doing to reduce the ‘high cost of living’ is the merchandise and the prices attached thereto, so it behooves every shopper in this city to visit Goldstein’s and - % learn for themselves how materially the cost of living is reduced by buying here.
Goldstein’s Hosiery Good but Not Expensive. Women's open work or lace striped silk hose, in black, white, - gray, brown, heaver and navy. A quality selling generally for $1,50 and $1.75. Our regular price, $1.35. For Saturday. 98<* .a pair. Women’s medium weight silk lisle hose, in black, white, gray, brown and navy, 59C a pair. Women’s “Durham” medium weight cotton hose. In black and white. Regular and outsizes. ROC a pair. Children’s fine ribbed cotton hose, In black, white and dark brown. Wear guaranteed. Priced according to size, Rs<*. 40c and 4c a pair. Infants' and Children s half hose of fine cotton, white with pink and blue striped cuff tops. 25C a pair. —Goldstein’s. Main Floor. Toilet Goods Special Mavis Talcum Powder..lOC Mennen’s Talcum Powder (large size) 21C Pier Kiss Talcum Powder Mary Garden Talcum Powder 350 Pompeian Face Powder 4Rc Azurea Face Powder. 81-25 Garden of Allah Vanishing Cream 390 Vivadou Cream of Almonds 290 Pebeco Tooth Pa5te....330 I Pepsodent Tooth Paste..3so Williams’ Shaving Soap (mug size) 40 Garden of Allah Rouge.39<* Softola ..190 50c LaZell’s Toilet Water 390 Sylvan Toilet Water. ...750 —Goldstein's. Main Floor.
A Wonder Sale of Wonderful Hats 98 Iw'jfr s j 0 0 0 % 0 V The millinery section is offering for Saturday a splendid group of trimmed hats — Dressy styles and chic tailored shapes, black and colors, charming trimmings of flowers, fruits and fancies, straws of every nature are represented in this offering. With disregard for former prices we have marked these hats for Saturday’s selling at 83.98. Children’s Summer Hats—sl.29 All kinds of straws and shapes are presented in this group, youthful styles, in the season's newest colorings. Hats that formerly sold up to $5.00 offered for Saturday only at 81.29. —Goldstein’s, Third Floor. Domestics and Beddings for Saturday Dress Ginghams—29c yd. In checks, stripes and plain shades, mill lengths; on sale at 29<* a yard. Outing Flannel—2sc yd. Plain white outing flannel, a good wearing quality and splendid weight, 25£ a yard. Percales—2sc yd. 27 inches wide, in neat allover figures and stripes, good serviceable quality, In light or dark shades, 25£ a yard. Muslin—34c yd. Bleached muslin, yard wide, an extra fine French finish, especially desirable for summer garments, R4£ a yard. Pillow Cases—49c. Size 42x36, made fro® good quality muslin, special at each. Satin Bed Sets—sß.9B. Scalloped cut corners, in beautiful choice range of patterns, splendid quality spread. Special 88*08 a set. —Goldstein's, Main Floor.
The Most Unusual Event This Season Has Brought Forth. Spring and Summer Wearing Apparel Unequaled in Combinations . of Style, Price and $19.75 to $25.00 Spring Coats J|lf% $ 12.50 m % Just the coat for the cool ever tugs—women’s and misses’ sport coats ~ fashioned of velours, silvertones and polo cloth, in Pekin, tan, Copen, rose and brown, also black and white checks, belted models, convertible V collars, large pockets, \ l \jr and button trimmed, j ' IML special at $12.50. S4O to $45 $49.50 to $59.50 SUITS SUITS $29.50 $39.50 Suits fashioned of Poirft twill, serge*.and velours; these suits are remarkable values. Coats full lined with luxurious silks, made with the new narrow shoulders, trim fitting sleeves with novel cuffs and collars. Skirts * are straight, some gathered, hut alf have pockets. Every new style feature of the season shown in these tw r o groups. Printed Georgette, Glittering Satin, Crisp Taffeta and Tricolette Silk Dresses for $25.00 Formerly sold from $35.00 to $45.00. Every modish syle, every bright new fashion idea. Only exclusive modes were chosen—modes expressive of the best of the finest Discriminating women will appreciate them Special at *25.00. —Goldstein’s. Second Floor.
New Summer Blouses Now Welcomes Saturday With Immense Variety and Impressive Values. At $5.00 Blouses of georgette, pussy willow and tricolette, fancy lace trimmed models, hard embroidered styles; also plain models in all the new desired colorings; sizes 3S to 44; regularly selling at $6.00 to $7.00. Saturday special at 85.00. Summer Blouses Fashioned of sheer, crisp French voiles or organdies, in white or flesh, lace or embroidery trimmed, also hand-made tailored blouses, beautiful new styles, sizes 36 to 46; priced from 85.98 to 88-75. —Goldstein s, Third Floor. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.98, $2.98 and $3.49 The smart little regulation Middy, the French middy, the plaited Norfolk, the Oliver Twist, the Junior Norfolk, etc., made of linenes, ginghams and beach cloth, in plain colors with trimmings of contrasting shades, sizes 3 to 8, priced at 81.98, 82.98 and 83,49. —Goldstein’s, Annex. SA TURDJI VIN THE A NNEX , (Two Doors West of the Main Store) Open Saturday Night Until 9 O’clock. Special Sale of SILK ISlk.'h ess than they were
$7.00, $7.50 and $8.50 Fiber Silk Shirts $5.90 Our entire stock of Fiber Silk Shirts, about 420 all told, in plain aitfl Jacquard weaves, neat, novelty and covered patterns in desirable colorings, sizes 14 taOUk at 85.90.
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$lO, sll and sl2 Pure Silk Shirts $8.90 Made of crepe dechine, broadcloth, tub silks, jersey and pongee silks, In the season’s newest patterns, stripes and plain colors, full cut, sizes 14 to 16*4, at 88.90.
