Show 4 T f 1 A P FV 1 PEP I 1 1 az 11 1 II isi w xa i nf IN Q a i 4 at Q 4 I 1 6 0 am inia a of W r tria TO ete T 11 90 11 I 1 N I 1 IU 1 I ap MI to aff t 71 lT leatus ATUS or OF BIBLICAL CRITICISM the modern aa faze of criticism lias has developed de del eloped into an international in which alt all the pro lands land are participating just how far matter have eld in this Ms in germany german the fatherland of ft the movement c can an ha be gleaned cleaned froni from the fact that in IT nil all the protestant theological faculties of 0 the alie twenty olli ldes of thal cou country there is not a single lepirs representative of the older alevis and onal teachings of 0 the church in reference to the mosaic origin of the pentateuch the integrity antt balty of I isaiah alah and questions of this kind in an n article hy by the versatile prof stockier of we have an in blida eye cye view of 0 the present tendency erl c Y of this cham in su aub bd i this hi s savant and acknowledged authority says this tilt tile Bl rurel gin in I 1 ia ilia department of 0 old bib biblical lital c briticism crill clim cism Is 14 laging now flow more hotly than ever before n both the iho camps the liberal libera I 1 tir or advanced bud icil the lle conservative echo I 1 are have in recent times been drawing tile the practical of modern modem crit ilam in ill to so far ar no a they affect site church find her teachings tile tho contrast contrail between the hits hn a us it a cons consequent equen be pooyu tile decidedly more sharp mid bitter and nil tile interest in ili the struggle III 1 being arous orl sign aim in cirella not dirtily en n d in t ahe he controversy outsiders Outside rn too lira gat ag to understand dermand un and to appreciate tile great issues that are K take stake tile question ast 01 to a now new I 1 alar lar hill removes remover from tile suend books of the cation canon tile old testament n tit clift behla of revealed rell glon blon and andice the foundation of ill hi 1 filah I I 1 upon A is which hie church hoa has stood for a lhnn b hund hundred cir in the iho church at large the necessary and 1 de I consequences of 0 the iho critical teachings of the guenon school aro are now being crt gr led ahot slogan as a clial years agn athin the limits of 0 circles haa ha now flow become tit ft con call it of radical covering ilia hie entire old ald testament anti anil a fIll of principle tor for the llo life of the ho church in sundance sub dance the iho of the lapwor school B now new advocated advocat et are tho the following almost the entire old testa testament literature and in particular the elie psalms really originated in ili post shifts the oldest book in the codex being how hoea the law la IS not the beginning but the end of ilia liter literary strY and development in isri israel lietins beang in little tilt hut tho the dregs of prophecy the alti lt ra di dorial conception of borad 0 hamory be irk thus thua turned upilo ilov lon if it is ground around these that atiat ilia iho battle of criticism Is carried carrl Ll oil while lh the con chis lons resulting in reference ference iv to the orl sn alit anil and character char acler til at the religion destri lied in the old I 1 taint tit is a question AJI to the natural or source of and its history Con conserves live defenders of if traditional viesa inept that he liberal views are but a religion roll Blon of tho pra era of carvi in on tile alie other band tho the li berain maintain that boniv recording to their fir ro re construction ion and scheme can the elie rAI glon of the ih old and its ita growth be in tell igen I 1 ly understood as a phenomenon of history in the conservative ranks ranka re ire riewen emphasis ig being laid on the pa position of christ and lf net the apostles Apo allea with Tofe to lo ills old testament jim canon lea authority auth only it alln historical character and inspiration apologists have boon makin excellent use ue of this argument the c evl IF d tit nc ills agreement between the on of 0 christ and that filar of modern critics in r for fica to the old testament anil and the ilia scriptures in general lias has worried and perplexed thi critics not it a little and r liaa a led to many aiming to overthrow chiq argument which however only succeed in the iho deiron ill which 1110 character of christ la in ignored or denied HOW haw determined the battle Is cast can lla catlie peen fier from the fact that the endors in i the h fight the germans have done lit in this case U hot they othera other lao ise never do mune Y call cail to their this tholar of other inam at an a t many As an checan the can lind find both tho ilia liberals and ahe he conseal translated a large number of banks of foreign aul horil notably english Fr french effell and dutch especially ig 13 the list of such auch arks in favor 0 of now new views it large lauffe ono one file of ilu kunen nen wll deboer rensil smith arler and others the on tives are arb not so BO fortunate having but tew few authorities whom they can A n translate into herman german in fact of foreign f 0 r authors author there li Is but bill ons one wid and ho he is 13 a scholar cholar of prime standing prof gren green gre n at 0 Prin princeton reton university who n he imply amply de dc gervea the title of the of amerlean tt his ig marks as also ako that of tho rho r bently dece chicago professor mi bla reu fell are masterpieces of lilb bits wall it n G ermany itself illicit the of the ilia old jews or of he church are found not in iho he corks of the university vity men in en bu but t hi fit those of the ministry I 1 in n edda addition ion 0 to o uh ruch men nn as rohnert noh nert Holl ilig and ome other oiher dri fenders of verbal inspiration tion BW prominence otwe mut must lie assigned ail Kneil 1 to dr E abolt del zahn ol of stuttgart who tho last lasit winter inter i braved tho the lion in him aln den and aid belil to llio aho mat at of tile university tu bigam if fuen to deliver leclerca urca on biblical I 1 in defense of the old view and lih li attacks on tile ious laren by the Prore enors them eli cives r ons if le I 1 5 ahe ibe sharpest and ML de dc S e era erial ives lve biblical critic in the iho E kalhe rin ad I 1 A LOGICAL CAPE BOY ya the Meth odlat recorder of 0 pittsburg k relates tile anecdote A L chapel has men been built in Bulu vaye the I 1 test tor for tile the Ma matabell I 1 and na built during the wartime war time lime at al tile dedication of 1 I tile the chapelo th apela tea meeting I 1 held tickets alvo shillings each man and d a capp boy at alalie the door to f act all the tickets presently there was wa an 1 uproar tip roar the women rose roc in rebellion appeal 11 U a 13 1 raabs 1 to mr eva kv against li the h calpe 1 by boy nho ho isad 11 ll taken aei upon 1 i to charge ee each ional alio bo bought admission three shillings tor for 4 I 1 her hotl ticket kt summoned nod joto ilo the fc tact of 01 the mary the cape 1 hoy oy V expounded r 1 tile situ tuition I 1 you bee belr f it says 1 to shillings each for men I 1 to so I 1 charge WF women three co bwl liec ouno it ft nas a 8 anan woman who brought sin bin lu into to ih tile world ld and lt it stands to reason that v ramon ought to pay more 01 than men iren I 1 to ard driving it out I 1 I 1 I 1 ONES ONE OME S SIDED arbitration it appears that our british coutino only care for or arbitration when they can in secure the trying ot of all cases ifton baton a partisan Tart lan judge they want to make the oure auro ot of tile by securing lore for selection of 0 favorable budge aw 0 questions in to arbitration if the they cannot secure tile appointment ot of a a judge whom they can reasonably count upon to clr i judgment in their favor they do pot ot ant arbitration thy th y wint want to lix fix ilia th I 1 us its decree court before ix foro agreeing aar eine to abide ay by iy thun when then the otealy of t arbitration provided for or the t of i the odd arbiter ar blier tho the arbiter eulth the rho the costing casting vote and decisive voice by icing or of sweden they were brix amt I lom tiam 1 to see the treaty ratified for or they ettre ure sure that the arbiters selected b by a monarch who owes a debt of r grat ernal I 1 kuae I 1 d a to great lu britain and surrounded by 0 a IY monarchial monarch lal environment would the british favorably toward contention but when tho the united states son senate to arrion amended ded tho the treaty atle by ellmin till athe the clause pro pre melni by for or the lion 0 of toe the umpires the kins king of 0 S weden sneden sn eden our el eleias elas bame if 1 not 11 actually sally hostile hoal lle to the treaty are te abuts ance tile the fre report porting lne of the oia sv sn a taken amendments ill tha e london times lian ilan treaty to ilia alii aai g xo fic strat I 1 an empty shaul tho the treat treaty a agreed upon julian sir p binger anil and air obley j la no ek drable and why by pimply F anapo r it no till an anuj aI uj 1 iter or ili lit A A J c of if a final mr ar to fril frenly ridly b 11 ell ln eluid no longer tor for th tatt if I 1 I 1 of it an urn tm dire who looking through monarchial spectacles can it be reasonably counted upon to tn side elde with england and against the united states philadelphia american can A NURSERY ON A TRAIN now says the Ralli hallway vair review comes come a the traveling to take its place alongside the barbershop barber shop bathroom etc on oil our fast trains tile traveling nursery la Is to take up about the awne amount of space AS the private va te stateroom of the ordinary sleep ing lair cir car there mill be a saving of a r space pace of several feet however as the aide ide seats seat on oil the sides aldea of the stateroom below the berths are not needed in the nursery being replaced by otto ys inns and tiny easy chalis scattered over ilia floor in tills way any danger front starts or sharp curves Is obviated As a further protection against injury to the little ones the walli SIN of the nursery art are hess fly padded slid and the floor door thickly carpeted so BO that bumps and br brutes ultes will lie he sil altogether together avoided at each end of the compartment part ment and firmly secured are ar a two tosy cosy cots cota lit in which the smaller ebil dren may llo lie find and watch the games fames of the older ones each car con containing Mining the nursery attachment will carry a matron or nurse who aho will lie be selected with special reference to her ability to amuse and case caie for her little charges and she till mill have at hand supplies or 0 milk cookies and other oilier edibles and drinkables drin kables door to the infantile heart she will atoo alo have charge of a clife chest a full casort ment of the simpler remedies for childish ill aliment ailment A toyshop toy shop la Is another adjunct of the traveling nursery and it will ill contain everything from bally baby rattles i to picture books and fairy tales rates nothing in short kill bo be that would add to the comfort or amusement of the young travelers I 1 SHOULD STUDENTS USE COP CO if the student wishes to increase his weight height chest girth ant lung ca capacity p a city and presumably therefore tits hla general health and his ability to do his work properly he certainly will sint pot use ue tobacco if he beds modern medicine 1 which aich publishes publisher tile the bollom ing remarks on the use of nr tobacco in american colleges it nays A crusado against tile tho use of tobacco h has its recently been started in a number of our american universities it la Is a recognized fact that tobacco when taken into ilie system lit in ilav form li injurious not lot only to lo alie hei physical health but to tho ho intellectual ax as well tin the result obtained in schools ahro the use of tobacco has been dlo cardd are arc very and show clearly the b hiarm arm tul fill effect this obnoxious wid jilin upon the th system ll it Is in gratifying KratKy lne to note thai shot of tin tilt best beat colleges of our courtly havo have taken a decided a rand aghast its 13 uso U 50 by their ts tho the boston university ties lias issued an 0 ordinance adl that hat those students tg ft nho ho ar are e unwilling w I 1 ling to forego tile use of tobacco w hlll m ethin the th e of the will have h avo I 1 1 lot r fete acs returned turned ro and nd their names t taken allen front from the books tho the ohio wesleyan university has made a rule nil forbidding ila 10 students to use tobacco in any form and other universities have made similar ordinances that tills this opposition to the we use of I 1 tobacco by the lad who is growing prowl ng b both 0 ill t in n body and mind Is solidly founded on observation the folloni following ing filets are held to show in borne om of abo higher educational institutions of tills this country attempts have boon been mado made to obtain an to tho the ff boota 00 to ot of tobacco on tho the read academic mic youth 1 ir 1831 2821 tho the official physician of yalo yale pub ll lahd hd the of et observations on tho the undergraduates of that university in at a class ot of on oil hundred aad forty soven students student ft ho he found that in four years eov only agven who did not use tobacco surpassed 0 ur this novelty who did uso it to tho this extant of per cent in increase of foght weight 14 24 per IT cent in increase of helah and d ac 7 per cent in increase of chasi chest girth the th moat marked difference was waa however in point of lung capacity III iho abstainers abstain ers she show ing bis an average of por per cent cani more than smokers or chewers che werf among tho the undergraduates undergraduate i at Anither sit it was found that during tho the four years tho the abstainers abstain ers from tobacco gained 21 per cent la in weight 71 37 per cent tn in height 42 per cent in chest girth and 75 76 per cent I 1 in buak luak capacity over those thosa who used tobacco A A NEW FASHION the london speaker calls calla for a now new fashion f in titles of novels the present generation it says bays has haa outlived tho the quotation epidemic which marthd I 1 with n ith it Is never too late to rut yourself in his place love me lie little lovo love sic ile lon U and other monstrosities of charles chariot reade and stalked unchecked through Kli the and early elgh tle a w with till coming the rye th this ot why fly not ila ha hal the wooing ot red as a hose it is she As lie he came up the stair and the like A recognizable tar ailant lant took the form of polite what will ile he do with it can call we forgive her ought we livis to visit her A little while we were weltering welt crine arold ld conjunct c gioi lona n co of abstract nouns and proper ames lia mes the reputation I 1 0 ot f george saxon I 1 lie he Awa kerin 9 0 or f mary blary fenwick the silence ot of dean I 1 Sl altland the indiscretion of the Du Duche cheas aa 1 the tie ile demotion dempt demP lon tiOn of stella malleryy Mall erly tho the damnation of theron ware war mr lan imn Ila maclaren claren tried a 1 throwback throw back to mr charles mearla with hla big beside the ronnie briar bush and in tile days of auld lang syne sync but bu t fa perhaps nr haps by john oliver 11 Hobb 0 bam fis i tho the gods some mortals and lord wicken ham has declined in EE ills his latest novel upon kato kate carnegie and those fijn antera two titles by the way might be run together with very pretty ef cf col who can tell but for an accident of fashion we might be knowing hamlet Ha today as A ghost I 1 some mortals and the prince of 1 ark timm of athene athena as an ought wo we to call on him and paradise regained as the sorrows of satan CAUGHT THE englishman an englishman englishsis English mis u 0 bf reputation visited tills this y bov several era 1 yeat years ago asid and ac 01 dins to the new york sun suit hoche ter anade teat great preparations for or file reception cop cep lion tion there wall waa at that time |