Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1912, p. 5

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alpiis *prj it *w "a'-atmuar^^ y-^^ y^f WAII $**^-iHtf notice* .^llllli^ #i^itor^s,-li^*Mhe" IBmb^ > ^«^ta^-lii^t;< ah*- ^ato0 weak and suffered a relapse. tfliMttii =5 'jPgiv<#W H KIW..IIH iSBssll to a dl«m*irtHMl wttH cctt^g tot Ui« *f*8 sK^fe#«£:v!! papsfspsps! sliS anatoa iimt: &. £ M?amewm*'J*Bi'.Jg.g < â- .v v-yjlg^^^ ;,.;:.^i^^^^ lnter1^#^t Of 1I1» Dofotby Km- ! ' land, wfeo w|#rt?f«d by an an«eVwho ' met her [i&Wk gates of Iwaven and £ bade her turnback to moTtal life. Tbe girl baa beea a bedridden invalid from [â- 'â-  tub°^(ulwia and diabetes for some ! . weeks duI tod^y la r«n»lng about ber borne as though ahe had neyer been 1 iir a da^-iitiilr^iap^-; "aSil c|ti&Js #ie' : only one pit tta kind on ^eloldt r â-  * V ^liBB KertBV-who lg a beautiful g,irl twenty-two-"yeirji'^5& had been given •ip to dl%a» .MOrty-aeren doctor* Satr rday they announced that she ww«Id die before ntttelgttt* Sunday morning ahe Buddenly opened her eyes. Her mother bent oyer her. "Dolly, doyou know me?" sbe. . "Of course I do, mamma, the girl. "I am to get up. Thtf told me to, f Am, angel from heaven » met me at ifce gate* of death and - brought meback.** •. And the girt-did get up, seemingly under a mysterious Influence, and rail ' down-stair*. A friend of the family, an atheist, at eight of her fell on his \ kiees, praying to Ood. Mind AJao la %xpanded, Not lest remarkaW# than the resto- ration of her physical health is the ef- fect of her inexplicable experience on her mind. She came forth from her r visit to the valley of the shadow with a serene faith in an infinite power, a belief in & spiritual law, a \ clarity of mental view and an %Xi> l quence of' expreaaloh uaually acQuired only afteFyeara of hard study. Miss JCerin has wrltteii an open lev ter in re jdy to the many queries which '- sbe has received as tocher recovery; ? lu this letter she says: "I was conscious yesterday for the , nart time in several days. It seemed * to me that I was slipping out oflife^ 1 heard the whispers and sobs and . p.ayera ef thoae who love me heat. I Everything grew black. I did not even I think; I Just drifted without an effort, | without a thought, into deeper black- |: ness. "* v I See Dazzling Light. I Suddenly I saw a light*-da»lingâ€" I i. lighter thjm fny fire I had ever seen: .: Stretched fxfe^ut thfe great goldscf | flama I saw two hands. Then 1 heard I a sweet voice say dearly, 'Dorothy, • your sufferings are ^ver. Arise. Ton I can walk.' Then I heard mother ask- / lug me M I knew her. I 'rhere Is a science of religion as I well as a science In every ishwie of I the material universe. We lWefln the I midst of wonderful lands. In my own | case I realise.that my long illness and ' «taletness prepared me to receive a I" u^asage front the voice, whfei^ealtiiP f & succeWaml ambition sometimes I stlltlfy. :V ' " h?*. I "I do mot feel that the ancborit, the | dgsamer or any of the ultra religion- £ lata are nearer God than any man or j woman today who accepts the truth, I and who Open* the windows of the | «<nil to the light of the spiritual I world." ^ ""•", Evanston Phone 1024 •gfflwi:- We/have s â-ºr$1.35 Ivantageous purchase of hen Handkerch'fs Generous large size and all pure linen. This sale price does not give you an inkling of the real value. Fifty cents would be a reasonable price. On sale today and for the rest of the w«ek. $1.35 for 6; each â- â€¢'"â- ' â- â- 'â- â-  '-'•â- '" ;'"â-  ,n%â- >»?#,â-  "â- :-y*'^Mw^i}^^^:^^^^^ We_oJo>r aome-very^attriet^ • â- ' â-  - •"" 'â- *& .;•â-  "i^ ar â- '. fijpi-Jiii*. •-; :v^%;tm Joy Womenâ€"every one pure linen and-'ha^f3p^|^^ broidered. iThe 'usual Belling u-^^jjS^fSf^Bfc'f*^'*" This is &k opportune time to a^ieijp^^u^B^^ for the holidays. \?' . " ; "â- ' "k /}': ^'^w^^W^m up m decorated box ^ ^'?^tf; iif'xi^ **â- #â-  each; worth to 50c The best values we have ever offered in union and Linen Towels are on sale today. The lot comprises regular as well as guest room size. Some scalloped edge, others good firm hemstitching. Fine hacks so papular for cross stitch - work, embroidered ends/ and bird's eye patterns. Worth tofSftcf^ei wgmi pair , Twenty-five dozen heavy weightâ€"garter tojo , SCfeMercerizfd Stockings 3 flairs f or of splendid wearing quaHty/'Two and one-l inch double tppsy seamless foot.^,-WejJ»aw.:«ev«^«#§p^^ seen as good stockings for less thai 7Se;"; '*'"^ * Black only. m* «.i*- < iThe eW^Sen death of Miss Agnes |. <>»ovanat herpare^ta'Bnmiaerhome M tol^nddttti^WtaiJ^of^ m- prbe to ae> nmnerooa friends ' || nerroas hreakdown last spring; H; had apparently ^re^BJae^ aa^ i|V good heana iin4 waa. expeeted m *?* tate ^^ .^oo. She ] . 'â- - &~ heart *mLtfr\WM'-&*&',:::* ~T ' Our regular 50c Stockings, in white and tan only. Light weight with wide garter tops and fashioned foot. All sizes, 8% to **>» «» ^^^ c0*0'- Stone Crocks Heavy brown and white ware' with extra covers. , j- . . . - , v- _ 4 , >, ' â-  ' ; t to 4 gal. size. Each 5 and 6" u " ' These crocks are in great demand at tAw time for preserves, picklef quickly clear the

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