Christian herald . e Ivory Soap wherever you now use-*- the most expensive of bath and toilet soaps. It is white and has the pleasing natural odor of itshigh grade ingredients. It quickly makes a soft, copious, bubbling, livelylather. It is pure and mild. Does not irritate the tenderestskin or leave a smarting sensation. It rinses easily. Does not leave a greasy gloss. It floats. Always within reach, reminding you totake it from the water. Does not sink out of sightto waste away. I VHE same qualities make it equally satisfactory-?? for fine laundry work and for the cleaning ofall particular th


Christian herald . e Ivory Soap wherever you now use-*- the most expensive of bath and toilet soaps. It is white and has the pleasing natural odor of itshigh grade ingredients. It quickly makes a soft, copious, bubbling, livelylather. It is pure and mild. Does not irritate the tenderestskin or leave a smarting sensation. It rinses easily. Does not leave a greasy gloss. It floats. Always within reach, reminding you totake it from the water. Does not sink out of sightto waste away. I VHE same qualities make it equally satisfactory-?? for fine laundry work and for the cleaning ofall particular things. You can use Ivory Soap where you now cannot usesoap at all. You should use it where the soap younow use causes injury. You get this large cake of extraordinary soap for afew cents. The immense demand for it reduces costto the minimum. Factories at Ivorydale, Ohio; Port Ivory, New York; Kansas City, Kansas; Hamilton, Canada . _HE CHRISTIAN HERALD! LI ^N ILLUSTRATED NEWS WEEKLY FOR THE HOME 3CS>C =«*c u. Bishop Wm. A. Quayle Pastor Junius B. Remensnyder Governor Arthur Capper Rev. W. R. Mooiy Dr. Charles E. Jefferson Dr. Francis E. Clark THE CHURCH AFTER THE WAR Timely Expressions cf Opinion by Religious Leaders on a Theme of Overshadowing Importance IT the recent Religious Congress in Pittsburg,f\ held in October, more than 500 delegates,/% representing practically all the denomina--*- -*- tions, listened to a series of remarkable ad-dresses. A number of the foremost speakers heldthat the time had arrived for the Church to put minew life and new vigor, ami to prepare herself for thegreat opportunity which would come at the dose ofthe present war. Among the leading speakers on thaioccasion were Dr. Robert E. Speer, Dr. John R. Mott,Rev. 13. S. Winchester of New Baven, Conn., Mason North, president of the Federal Councilof Churches, and Bishop Francis j. McConnell ofDenver, a leader in Methodism. These, with a num-ber of others, urged that the Church should prep


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