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Cleanser and Month Wash EORGE NEWTON leaned back in "Yes, Mr. Newton, you can. Did you see his chair and sighed. Strange things a train pass here a few minutes ago?’’ 30* I n O n e were running through his mind. "Yes, I 1W, i|,If1 Noiselessly he opened the window, and slid train, especially up through New Hamp­ fin e safety shire. I dreamed that we started on the razor by ez softly out on to the veranda, closing the trip, and were on the train and speeding p r e ss subject CAN YOU DRAW? window after him. to examination We will turn your talent Into along through the beautiful hills, and it was a t t h e exprete He felt a little like an escaped convict, just getting dusk and the train would every offices y o u t o Sm r money. Our Graduates are filling pay the bal­ HIGH SALARIED POSITIONS, f as he crept stealthily away from the house, few minutes pass through one of those short ance, $3.06 We will open to you one of the most and a trine unsteady on his feet at first, but covered bridges, and not make a bit of noise; and express S jw prod table and delightful fields of / the cool air soon revived him, and he hummed and you know it always makes a rumbling oh urges, after human endeavor — THE BROAD/ softly as he walked slowly along the the road yon examine KlKI.D OF ART where the demandi sound when going through one. _ I thought tho clothes and toward the hills that he had loved so well I began to feel queer, and a feeling akin to f i n d t h e m beck always exceeds the supply. /perfectly satisfactory's perfect flLtk.-'-SJf*', when a bov, and his love for them increased fear came over me, and I felt like screaming, bargain you ever saw, and equal to tenfold as he neared them again for the first hut just as I would have screamed, I felt the trousers yon ever saw at tlO.OOto si?«i 1 5>lt iurl 'Earn $ 2 5 to $ 1 0 0 par Week time in twelve years. outfit a s there la In your nelghtoSoaii® 1 train sinking down into space and everything otherwise we will promptly re to d ^ ^ M a ifi I la easy and fascinating work. Splendid George Newton had left his home in Leb­ went dark, and I held my breath, waiting for outfit today or send for our big wj? J opportunities await our students, because the shock when the train should strike; but and UK FOR B00KK0.27)whloh*SCfr« I our twelve years of successful teaching anon, New Hampshire, on his twenty-first of ready made suits at 83.98 up. ■troSln^uES j enable as to offer Many Special Advantages birthday, after having graduated from Dart­ it never did strike, it seemed to hover in mid­ rni nooats. 84.50, oravanettea.fo.M'mdi?? ? [which It them for large pecuniary profit. ■ mouth College with nigh honors. He had air, and then I felt myself lifted by some of hot weather slothing, auto coats su'd duto?18 3 ! Individual Home Instruction gone to New York, and procured a position unseen power to the track. by Expert Faculty. Superior Equipment I as clerk in the banking house of Burnham a “As I came to the surface I saw a man standing there looking down into the hole, M EN’i FURNISHING GoIdds^ S Butler, and by dint of hard work and honest FURNISHIND OOODS. Still hat. 95c, sfit heb /Financial Returns Guaranteed! endeavor had risen to the position he now and he had such a white face, and so striking dross shirts 47o, silk d-iohands 19s, m tsonUys’*"V Complete Courses In Commercial. Fashion^ held—that of head bookkeeper. an appearance, that I will never forget that ' Book. Maculae and Ad»erilsement Illus­ face. He started to walk up the track, and 30HHT».slYTHW £!Ji£s trating; Newspaper, Cartooning. Lettering, Perhaps he had worked a little harder than I followed him, and just as I was very near Designing.Architectural Perspective, Photo he should have, but at any rate, he was strick­ Be touching. Show Card. Normal. Color, Gen- 1 him he turned suddenly and faced me. He era! Drawing, etc. en with appendicitis, and was just recovering seemed surprised, and stammered, and start­ from an operation performed in Bellevue ed to apologize. I thought that I told him ARTISTS’ FREE OUTFIT Hospital, and had accepted his father’s that another train was coming, and not to el Fine Instruments and supplied to each invitation to come home and recruit. The Student. Write T'utau for particulars and let it be wrecked. Then, suddenly, I seemed Handsome Art Book Free. journey had been a little too much for his to he floating through space again, and as I weak condition, and he had suffered a relapse was going I saw him sit down on the track, L School of Applied Art r#u,^ , from which he was just recovering. His and take a red silk muffler from his neck, and F3S Fine Arts Building doctor had given him strict orders not to wave it, and a train was coming, and it was so j Battle Creek, Michiga leave the house for at least another week. very, very near him, and he did not move; I I Oar own Fire­ He was walking down a winding road tried to scream and awoke with a start, and proof Building.. which ended at the tracks of the Boston & did not sleep again.” Maine Railroad, which he had to cross to gain “A strange dream to be sure,” said hre the hills. At this place the Mascoma River mother, “hut it is nothing, Grace, just a little winds its way in and out, like a snake’s path, overtired; you must not let it stay in your and small bridges span the stream in many mind to worry you, or it would spoil your places, similar bridges span other smaller trip. Now, eat a good breakfast, and your streams, that tumble and swirl through deep little nightmare will vanish like dew under ACCEPT THIS GIFT ravines over which the bridges are built. the rays of the sun.” As Newton neared the track he felt very 25 Superb Easter Post Cards tired, so sat down on a large rock to rest before climbing the hill on the opposite side. These 25 all different He sat a few minutes in reverie, thinking of When George Newton awoke one morning Easter Post Cards are the many times he had climbed those hills a few days after his trip in the moonlight, he simply exquisite. Each when a boy. He was suddenly aroused from found that he was in nis own room, and a is a work of art. The his reverie by hearing the whistle of a loco­ nurse was sitting beside the bed. He stared blending of the gold, motive, and looking up the track, he saw a at her in a dazed sort of a way and then passenger train coming toward him at a asked: “ W hat tim e is it?" silver and 14 different terrific rate of speed, and it flashed through “It is a little after ten, Mr. Newton,” she rich color effects, the his mind that it was the Montreal Express, said, “you must keep very still now, until H I embossing, finish, etc, one of the fastest trains on the B &. M. Rail­ the doctor comes in; he will be here in about j axe so perfect that you road. He watched the train as it came near­ five minutes.” will be amazed at their er, and he felt that there was something about Newton did not speak; his head did not beauty. 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Will keep you posted on up-to- the ill-fated cars at the bottom with all the taken a notion to steal from the house for a lighted system ?,“ date Fashions, Fancy Work. Household Matters, intelligence CM fl0**" shocking sights in accompaniment, but could little ramble, and must have fallen asleep, pity piano or organ /.effi etc. Send only 30c to d a y for a six months’ sub- as he had sat a few minutes before starting, sanction and the 25 beautiful Easter Post Cards see nothing but a black chasm apparently WITHOUT A win be sent you prepaid. If you order at once without a bottom. But the train could not and how he had dreamed that he went for a You need not WL jjtfiJ yon may also have, free on request, McCall's new be seen; it had completely vanished. walk, and seen a strange train, which swept principles of music. J ’’eisd J AH-page Fancy Work Catalogue; regular price, 1 0 c. 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When he finished the TRAY CLOTH FREE doctor said to him : musician, Paring T lq ak U x introdoco our new fancy work then upbraided himself for his weakness. or classiciIselMlldj* p i % ■ a a u l M teaching a ll the popu lar em broi­ What was that? He turned suddenly, and "Did you see the other train in your students in every deries and showing the newest designs in dreamy ” tory. SomeofoorsKplig shift waists, oorset covers, hats, scarfs, came face to face with a young lady; her face six or eight lesKmi^eJ# centers, etc., we send It S months on trial was pale and she wa3 bareheaded. 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Rest Lite is laughter, love gj the Infant sinks to and work. S rest. , Disease is self-limit­ Nestled in its mothers ed; there la no vitality g breast, in drugs. Let me on thy bosom The best preachers lie, Loved and only Deity! nowadays talk more about better tenement*- yrom the strifes of men I heard the voice of my Father, here and leas about and brothers; When weary, sick and sad; mansions in the skies. from a life all borne “Look up, my child, throw oft the gloom. for others; Be happy, dear heart, and glad. To do our best here and now and to be kind, from night vigils dark “The beautiful gate stands open, and lonely, this 1b the secret of a For all to enter who will; successful life. Shared with doubting My handiwork will soothe you, demons only; My joy your heart will fill." Be tearless, courag­ eous; the power which Let me there a refuge The soft crimson light receded cares tor us here and find As gently as it came. From the motions of the My life was changed from that moment; now will not desert us mind. It can ne’er be the same again. there and hereafter.

The truly Great Ones are not partisans. They Collected by Wlldle Thayer view all sides and all parties with an equal mind. % The dust of hatred is washed from their eyes, and Life is motion and after every success there they behold with a vision made tender and wise comes a voice saying, “Arise, get thee hence for How much we gain when once we have estab­ & by love. Only he who examines every side of an this is not your rest" lished a reputation for sincerity.— A. R. H. object with a mind freed from prejudice, can prop Going to heaven is more important than getting * & erly understand that object; so he who has Truth to heaven. The past is the builder, the present is the mani­ sees that all the sides into which humanity is Happiness is a habit festation, and the future is the infinite supply. * divided are interdependent, and that humanity is Preparing to live is the essential thing, not pre­ one; that its real interests, well-being and destiny paring to die. Hven if I faint by the wayside—yet it is some­ * are not divided; and so he Is enabled to exercise Han succeeds only as he works for others, with * thing to be on the road that leads to the “H igh * the spirit of love toward all. other men in mind; alone he is helpless. I d e a l s ." In a vorld where death is, there is no room for * * hate. Oh, Thou who art our Life, & The creeds, religions, parties and cults for which Be with us through the strife!— Ton hate a man, yon say. I say, if you knew & men contend have their day and disappear. They him jon would love him. Th y own meek head was by earth’s tempests are the ephemeral products of particular times, Toot god is yourself at your best; your devil is * bowed. countries and peoples; but virtue is eternally the Raise Thou our eyes above yourself at your worst & same; Truth does not change, is indestructible, and Health, cheer and work are better than wealth. To see a Father’s love does not admit of contention. The good man of one Education is life, religion is life. * Beam, like the bow of promise, through the * age is identical with the good roan of another. The saints are not wholly white, neither are the cloud! & The saintly Nayana, who lived two thousand years devils coal black; human beings are a combination ago when Christianity was non-existent, is the ol the two—a sort of slaty gray. We are all about It was no path of flowers, & same in virtue, wisdom and love as the humble, dike; the recognition of this truth makes us kind­ Through this dark world of ours, % faithful and trnth-loving Christian of to-day, who er and gentler in judging our brothers. Beloved of the Father, Thou didst tread; is ignorant of the various Indian religions amid The cheerful loser is the winner; the man who & And shall we in dismay which Nayana lived. never acknowledges defeat is never defeated. Shrink from the narrow way, Education is evolution. The man who is edu­ When clouds and darkness are around us spread? cated is the man Who knows humanity; education Even through the awful gloom “The Gift of Truth" which "excels all other W hich hovers o’er the tomb is more a course of experience than a course at & gifts,” cannot be received by the contentious who college; the college gives opportunities but not ed­ That Light of Love our guiding star shall be: live in bickerings and divisions, and attack the re­ ucation. & Our Spirits shall not dread ligions of their neighbors; it can only be received The shadowy way to tread, by the impartial, the wise, the charitable, the Friend, Guardian, Love Light! which doth lead peacemakers, by those who live in love and unity, to Thee! Bough is the stone and shapeless, & and attack their own sins. Hatred and error sep­ Hard is its farrowed grain, & arate men, but by love and Truth man is restored Saddened and dull its surface, Sayings in the Voice of Freedom to man, and men are bound together in bonds of Covered with many a stain— brotherhood and peace. But I heed no lines of sorrow, The human Guru (teacher) whispers the sacred m a n tr a m (prayer) Into the ear; the No ridges of fear or doubt— & There’s an Angel in the marble, & divine Guru breathes the spirit into the soul. Why call it going down the hill when we are And I mean to let her out. growing old, Vainly the melting sunshine It is useless to study sacred Scriptures with­ Why speak with mournful accents when our tale Kisses its comers rude; % out a discriminating and dispassionate mind. is nearly told? Still memory weeps with conscience, * No spiritual progress is made without discrimi­ Why sigh when speaking of the past, the days that nation and dispassion. used to be, O’er base ingratitude— * But courage and dauntless effort As if the future were not bright with immortality? Know nothing of fear or doubt— * As the street minstrel with one hand plays Who would exchange for shooting blade the wav­ There’s an angel in the marble, the guitar and with the other strikes a drum, % ing golden grain? And I mean to let her ont. at the same time chanting a song; so do thou Or, when the corn is fully ripe would wish it green Truth shall chisel her brightness, * perform all thy worldly duties with thy hands, again? Love shall soften her eyes; but never forget to repeat the name of God & Or who would wish the hoary head, found in the Hope shall mantle her shoulders with all thy heart, and thus be blessed in Him. way of truth, With pinions Bet for the skies. So long as the iron is in the furnace it is To be again encircled with the sunny locks of Her arms shall shelter the children * youth? From sorrow and sin and doubt— red-hot, but it becomes black when it is taken There’s an angel in the marble, out of the fire; so also in the case of a worldly * It is not years that makes men old; the spirit may And I mean to let her out. man; as long as he is in places of worship, or p in the society of pious people, he is full of * be young — M. J a m es. religious fervor; but no sooner does he come * Though fully three-score years and ten the wheels out of these associations than he loses it all. of life have run. i i God has Himself recorded in His blessed word of i f 9 | | ( that wonderful book, The M ystic As water when frozen becomes ice, so the * truth That they who wait upon the Lord shall e’en re­ fWn- j l 8 over a moQth and read from it visible form of the Almighty is the materialized * it; £?*Plt. I cannot find language to describe manifestation of the All-pervading, formless new their youth. fow 881 told a friend of mine, if there were Brahman (Absolute). It is, as it were, the * % a?8 getting another copy, no money could sachchidananda solidified. As ice is essentially * 411 CL2$* * I praise God we have such water, floats on water, and afterward melts Love Much Ptted writer to open the Bible truths for us. in it, so the Personal God is part and parcel * E lla W heeler W ilcox R o b k b t B a r k e r , of the Impersonal, remains there, and ulti­ * Vancouver, B . C., Can. mately merges Into It and disappears. Love much. Earth has enough of bitter in it. * Cast sweets into its cup whene’er you can. No heart so hard hut love at last may win it. eur book offer on another Love is the grand primeval cause of man. page. All hate is foreign to the first great plan. 110 The New YorK Magazine of Mysteries

New Members Rejoicing How It Operates It is very pleasant for us to receive so many Are You Getting Life’s Blessings? _ This is another letter from I letters from new comrades, saying how they Gall. You will notice that he are now free from nervousness and worry. how to see the good, and that i* t,“ “ The letters are so grateful, such delightful derful step forward. Someho * reading and I only wish I had space to print Health—happi ness—Success ;■**"into theiuc wrong «iu,i£ habit—theuduu—me seK j'bt 1 more of them. habit—and what we look for becom, What seems to surprise so many of our new So isn’t it common sense to lear*t,|#l members is the fact that after they have Our Club is growing wonderfully. find the good and SHARE IT? o* °*b received our Degrees and followed the it is. Brother Gall says: instructions in them, that they get sweet, Members are bringing in their friends and relations. Those who I thank God for ever having led n ., refreshing sleep. I have explained to you have received the blessings want OTHERS TO GAIN AND ENJOY. such a beautiful institution as the iK:."1 i«it before why this great blessing comes so it is cess Olub. Although young in the N not necessary to repeat it. But, you will all Let us prove to you that there is Health, Happiness and Success heart overwhelms with gratitude to » Father-Mother for the bounteous hleuieS J? agree, that when good sleep is obtained and for you when you learn just how to obtain these blessings. The Mystic has bestowed upon me. For several % nervousness is overcome, that is a splendid felt a tired, languid feeling and m; iu*11 gain. Nerve troubles have been afflicting Success Club will demonstrate Health, Happiness and Success for you. would never operate unleaa coaxed, hut tSi* the human race alarmingly. We want to Membership to this delightful Club is offered without cost to those I am glad to say I can rise early in tb rw? show all bow to get rid of this trouble. ing and partake of the pleasure of God'S?.' will help spread and increase its good influence all over the earth. And verse in a better way than ever before Thank You last week or so, it seems as if I cannot' Here are my thanks to the sisters and when you realize Health, Happiness and Success, we ask you to pass anything else but joy; instead of seekine a brothers who have sent me their photographs on of your abundance to those who later may need your help. worst side of my friends I am coupellf/i7 diligently seek for the best side. I feel thst'i for my greatly prized gallery of members of Come into close comradeship with the Club. Step out of gloom and am planting seeds and that the nature of tv this dear club of ours. The collection of soil or being will some day bring it to n>tn pictures is growing nicely and I hope such of doubt into the.light and happiness and companionship of our dear Club— ity. I have found this take place on you as have not added yourselves to my the grandest organization in the world for health, peace and prosperity. occasions. It makes me feel that nothinei photograph gallery as yet, will soon oblige lost, if it be done in the Spirit. me with your pictures. The beautiful teachings of the Club fit well with any religious If you find any of my writings worthy my brothers’ and sisters’ reading, you J, Members Spreading Joy belief. Our teachings are only good. We show in simple, practical way publish them. Thanking yon all for the (U 1 asked my comrades of the club to send just how to gain Health and Happiness, how to become magnetic and like and spiritual interest you are shoving me the names of friends and relations whom me and others, assuring you I feel alive unto they would like to have with us. I wish you attractive, how to gain friends and opportunities and Success. It takes God and will continue to pray for all, ' could see the letters that have poured in, only a few minutes’ study each day. A s t o n i s h e d a t th e Change containing names of people from all over the A reader says: Brother Charles Schlemer has found ttt country. Our members know how much path and rejoices therein. How pleasant these friends will be helped and benefited “ Please tell me about the First Degree.” it is to read of and share this joy. He if they will join the club. There is joy and '* It is the Health Degree. Everybody needs health to be happy and says: blessing in promoting good work and sharing Dear Friends of the Mystic Success Club. happiness. to enjoy life and to accomplish. It is the right basis from which to start Will write you a few lines. I am well pleased and build. Your body should be vital, every cell full of life force. Then at joining the Success Olub, for it has unit After Your Degrees a different person out of me. I am astounded Sisters and Brothers:— comes good sleep, tranquil nerves, contentment, ability to appreciate at the change it made in me. I feel mere hke Get your free copy of that beautiful, de­ living again and like to see my relatives ail lightful book. The Mystic Scroll. And get social pleasures, ability to perform the day’s duties, ambition to expand friends. I could not write all it has done for it quickly, for it is a completing course and power to seek for expansion. A clear, strong mind in a healthy body.” me physically, mentally and spiritually. If I for (your club work, helpful and uplifting had found a gold mine I would not feel u "A nd the Second Degree?” much pleased as I do now, for I know thst as were your degrees. It was written for money is nothing toward health. I eu just that purpose and only members of “ This is the Degree of Receptivity. That is to say, this Degree pre­ now sleep well at night, which means a greil the dub can have ifc You will find special pares your mind for further knowledge. As you need to learn, you must deal to me. I had doctored hondredi ofido!- aid, comfort and inspiration in it. It is lars away, but could never have regular sleep, an opportunity—a privilege for you. be open to receive. And only be teachable and you will receive.” I always used to worry and was never eon When you get it you will say "I love this tented. I had no self-control and no confidents "W hat is the Third Degree?” in myself at all. Now everything has hright- book” and it will be a daily and lifelong “ It is the delightful Degree of PERSONAL ATTRACTIVENESS. ened up and seems new to me, to what it vu friend. The _ publishers tell me that the If I had only joined the Mystic Success Club supply is limited, but they say I can give How to become magnetic, how to develop and pleasantly profit by a sooner, but I was so discouraged because the one to any member of our dub, who will doctors could not cure me, thst I did not can send in a one-dollar subscription to the healthy body and a happy, cheerful mind, which obtains friends, posi­ for anything else in the world. I wish to nib Magazine or Mysteries. For this one tion, opportunities.” the statement that I am wonderfully in- dollar the magazine will be sent for five whole proved. I want to do all I can for fit "A nd the Fourth Degree?” Mystic Success Club, for this Club is worth years—to you or to your friend. You can more than all the gold and silver in tt» give the magazine away or get someone “That is the Degree of Realization. The completion of your first world. to subscribe for it—send in the dollar and the cycle of effort when you will strongly recognize your powers and your address to which the magazine is to be sent. Those Headaches Gone And you will get the book. Better address Oneness with the Sovereign Good and Supply of all the Universe. You Sister L. Smith sends in good new your letter to me and I will hand the sub­ will appreciate your success. You will seem to be guided and helped. Our Degree instructions have indeed scription to the subscription department It's called being “lucky,” but we do not like that title. It is the law proved a blessing, and we sincerely re­ ana see also that the book is sent to you. joice with her. She says: of cause and effect—like attracts like.” I feel so much brighter and happier m* commencing this work and everything has bca "A nd how much is possible for me?” a success. Another wonderful thing has hip “ You can change your conditions, improve your surroundings, at­ pened (I am subject to severe nervous M* aches and confined in a dose office pm True Progress tract the good and obtain success. You will find hope in place of de­ over books day after day, and when I M The world grows better as each individual spair. You will see life’s flowers instead of weeds. You will walk in one of these spells, it seems that I will Ml I have not had one headache since M1W?(n improves. Here’s a letter from Brother Fred light instead of darkness. You will be one of a helpful association of this work, simply because when I would i« Schaefer who has been benefited himself and it coming on I would read your little took in now wants to help the world. Quite right, dear companions.” get my mind entirely away from it wsu brother. That’s lust what the dub desires. A Life Membership in the Mystic Success Club is given FREE to you so much. I have tried and am trying w Bach of us can help. Let us do it. Brother follow your instructions to the letter and i» Schaefer says, in part. " I am thankful to anyone who will send in four one dollar subscriptions to the New York that I have gained a great deal. Indeed u* the All that I have taken up the work of those Magazine of Mysteries. We want thousands and thousands more to world seems Brighter. degrees as the world appears to work better G a in e d M any Friends in harmony than ever before. I can see the receive this good Magazine. Or if you are already a subscriber then your subscription counts as Brother David Super truly has cause t whole human family walk toward a higher be thankful. He has gained many fne* civilization and perfection at a tremendous one. In that case you need to get three new subscribers only. pace. The outcome will be the* universal and says he is doing better in every w Brotherhood of man. This is surety's great Get your friends or acquaintances to subscribe and you send in the Well, that’s just what the Cub teach' Blessings indeed. The brother writes: time to be alive. Have sought and found subscriptions. Or send a subscription to each of three friends as a pres­ I have finished my Fourth Degree ffisjsj economic truth in the teachings of Socialism ent. They will think of you and bless you monthly. Any way most glad to say that it has made a changed but, in the meantime, had neglected to seek of me. I am bettor in health and sW?ir for spiritual truth and one is no good without convenient to you. and I have made wonderful progress the other. ally. X do not worry any more, bnt am We are making a SPECIAL OFFER for a time. For each dollar singing and feel so happy since 1 Everything Better received the Magazine will be sent for FIVE YEARS. So your friends what the power of God can do for Brother £. W. Ford says that since who will only have faith and believe mo joining the Club everything goes smoother will each get the Magazine for five years. I have also gained many frienda since i "ij and better than before. Just so! He has Don’t put it off. Turn over your new leaf NOW. Join our Club. the Degrees and am doing better in*,, learned the secrets of true living, he has way than I did before. Thanking earned and deserved. Like attracts like, T h e M y s t i c S u c c e s s C l u b , your noble teaching and kindness. and he is reaping what he has sowed. C a r e o f T h e N e w Y o r k M a g a z i n e o f M y s t e r i e s . Not Like Same Person Pass the good along, brother. The letter " I feel so different, not at all like tka 5.^ shows, even to outsiders, several good rea­ person. I used to worry so much over'rj, sons for this example of good results. Members find these monthly directions remarkably helpful. Brother which had passed. But how beautifully^ Brother Ford writes: been led to see and understand by joining . I take great pleasure in informing yon that Theodore specially writes a new help for each month. Follow closely dear Success Club. We, I say we, Deca^Jj the results of the working have been most won­ these instructions. husband has, as well as myself, WP®1 derful. On retiring to sleep at night I go many blessings, spiritually and matenauy>| $ right off to sleep and in the early hours of I have joined the dear Club. I have "y^js morning the Spirit comes with loving and gentle SPECIAL DIRECTIONS FOR THIS MONTH blest that I feel words cannot ojtolaiO' , words. And I can truly say that since I be­ from Brother Theodore a wreck in health and spirit. A mend w ^ c she never saw came a member of the Mystic Olub everything Easily Read with Member’s Key said to me last week •v* «*** «aw ■s working in a smoother and better way than so well as I do now. I do thankthan! you =" r.«r before. May the peace and blessings of the dear friends. I really feel that I *m P 18Z.39.—19. 10. 20. A. 30. 1.—17. 6 . 3. 16. 16.—17. 11. 1. [3. 14.—20. 10.—6 ; 3. 17. ning to live aright. Kternal One be with each member of the Mrs. Mast * y blessed Club. 19. 39.—20. 10.—30. 20. 14. 8 . 20. 9.-35. 10. 15. 9. Tf%® n«w York Magazine of Mysteries Ill

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This page contains special will. Heart to heart Spirit to Soirit Soul child Inaras to take pU m in in being kind tneir m lor the All—* write bit to Soul. to animals, that is constructive, progress! >rn id av al___ p. .——,They would. vi■t. fwj. levers to letters requesting my Peace and the blessed Logos dwell with Whereas fust to check, temporarily, by fear pet nffwf talk to oar four-footed lncii . (oonsel and advice. As my cor­ you or punishment the tendency to be cruel, is uraged doubtless by the fact that l«r The Power to Aid.—S E. Those of us only negative at beet As a practical illus­ animals demonstrated such coandtrir. espondents come to me in confi­ who have learned, recognize the source. tration, I will tell you of one incident—the intelligence and friendliness' that it dr, * dence, no names are published. ‘.God bath revealed them unto us by his case of little Robbie. the same qualities out of the visitors from U- Spirit; for the Spirit revealeth ail things, I noticed that the colt which fed in the citv. While all are welcome to read yea. the deep things of God.” Through orchard ran away at Robbie’s approach. As a rule, animals especially homes, are the instruction and information trial, tribulation, necessity, we learn. We Like all our animals, this colt lovea us, but kept down mentally. They are never given in this department, only are eternal in essence. When we fully he was, for some reason, afraid of this boy. allowed to think for themsel'ves nor p, i • realize we can say, confidently. “ I am One I found lumps all over the colt’s sides and mitted to be anything hut machines. Dvr fetters from members of The with Deity. My real self is of God—Health, Mike, the head man, did murfi speculating animals were encouraged to think and t ■ Mystic Success Club can be con­ Knowledge, Peace and Plenty. ” All doubts as to what produced these lumps. I tola reason. Bach one soon showed an affection­ and fears that have obscured your spiritual him that it was an easy guess. Robbie had ate self-reliance, an agreeable lack of tin- sidered for reply, as space and vision fade away. The blessed assurance been shooting the colt with a sling-shot, fear, shrinking and abject helplessness tv • time prevent general advice. comes in their place. Let your true self on the sly, of course. often forced upon animals. Very interesting develop; let it manifest. Let the sun _ of Mike was very indignant and blurted out. individualities and intelligences were di> Sport?—K. P. " When a man wants to your soul shine. Drive away all negative “ The young divil. O’ill bate the hide aff played and it all certainly held an unfailing neder a wild animal he calls it sport. When thought, the darkness and illusion. Will him C charm. tpe wild animal wants to murder him be calls and faith are the key-notes. “ The Ught of “ No, Mike.” said I, “ that would only For a time, the surrounding farmer. H ferocity.” Assassination on the scaffold the body is the eye; if, therefore, thine eye make him deceitful. You accomplish noth­ regarded it as somewhat of a joke. The, or on the battlefield is simply murder or- be single, thy whole body shall be full of ing that way. Let’s put kindness in his used to come and see and laugh good- ganiicd. _ light. But it thine eye be evil, thy whole mind and that will drive out cruelty for the naturedly, but just the same they canid i Children.—I promised to give an article body shall be full of darkness. If, therefore, rest of his life. I’ll show you how.” good impressions away with them and upon the care and raising of children. It the light that is in thee be darkness, how That evening, when the little ones clustered before long their own animals were better appeals upon another page of this issue. great is that darkness.” Walk, O Beloved around me as usual, for their bed-time cared for, because of ours. Spring.—M- L. P. I certainly advise sav­ m the light—in THY LIGHT, Pray to the stories, Mike edged up too, very curious I am deeply thankful to say that our ing. It's a most excellent habit. Better Unchangeable—to the Divine Love. When to hear and see. Now, children are highly farm returned dozens and dozens of citv pot the money into a bank or good land than we pray we do not change God’s attitude imaginative and have the gift of poetic children to their homes, with ever fra gran1 jjide it in driblets over the rum counter or toward us, but, our attitude toward God. license. So while they allow for the element blossoms of love in their hearts and health the cigar counter or the candy and vanity Prayer is spiritual tonic; soul nourishment. of make believe in stones of fairies, of animals and vigor in their bodies- advantages that mvs. Trifles soon mount up and any­ The Poet’s View.—M. M. T. Things are, talking and so on, yet they dearly love such would serve and bless them throughout thing spent for goods outside of necessities usually, as you want to see them. You stories and l hope they always will. their futures. Such work I hops to duplicate is a waste of money. Look at the horrible may look out at the spring rain, for instance, So, I related a little imaginary conversa­ a t Clifford Park so that the good result- {far Year’s Eve in New York of late. One and see only the wet and the gloom. Yet tion between the horses. The colt told old may spread and continue, long after you million and a half dollars spent that evening another person looks at exactly the same Pilot that he was getting ready for his work and I nave passed on to the next plane. is gluttony and drinking. Abuse of stom­ thing and in this exquisitely beautiful and would soon be strong enough to pull the And the efforts are blessed. The work ach, brain, liver, kidneys, nervous system phrasing. Truly, there’s as much in what buggy and how delighted he would be to do is ordained from on High. As we expect and blood. What a way to start the New we bring as in the things themselves. it, for he loved the folks, big and little, and he the Higher Powers to be merciful to us, so Year! And how many who do this idiotic It is not raining rain for me, wanted to add to their comfort and pleasure. must we be merciful to the creatures just carousing can afford it? In any case, every It’s raining daffodils. The other horses expressed their opinions one below us—to the creatures on the sub­ one of these rainbow chasers would be better In every dimpled drop I see by one, some comically and some seriously human plane. off away from this folly. Wild flowers on the hills. and all of them approved of the colt’s ideas. I have told you that the Masters in tbc Laving Home to Be Cured.—Many Then the colt asked Pilot's advice. He Orient reverently hold many of the actual people ask me why I mentioned the plans The clouds of gray engulf the day. And overwhelm the town. said he was in great pain now, all over bruises sayings of the Christ that are not recorded about a new Health Establishment where It is not raining rain to me. which hurt night and day. He said that in our Gospels. Much of this I learned in people can be cured by Nature's true meth­ It’s raining roses down. he wished the children, who knew so much India. Here is an example, particularly ods—and that means without drugs. These more than he did, would tell him how the appropriate to this article. people say, “Till us what to do and we will do It is not raining rain for me. iatkomi." That’s where they are mistaken. But fields of clover bloom. pain could be stopped and how to prevent One Sabbath day, just outside of Jerusalem They won't do it at home. They grow slack Where any buccaneering bee getting more injuries. Robbie’s eyes filled the Master said unto those who followed Can find a bed and room. with tears. It had never occurred to the him: “ If man would regain his lost estate, and indifferent and irregular; in fact their dear little fellow that he was inflicting pain. he must respect the brotherhood of life. pm-down condition is largely to blame for A health unto the happy, All he had known was the gratification of “Whoever is not kind to every form of this. And people like to be led, to be made A fig for him who nets, hitting the mark. life—to man, to beast, to bird and creeping to do things for their own good, and when It is not raining rain to me. Next morning, Robbie followed me out thing—cannot expect the blessings of the they see that they are directed in kindly con­ It’s raining violets. to the pasture bars. He said, “ Do you love Holy One; for as we give, so God will give cern and notice their rapid improvement, Humanity.—L. F. D. Man consists of they are sotmuch encouraged ana interested! everything? ’’ to us.” four principles, Spirit, Mind, Soul and Body. “I do, Robbie.” Medicines for Children.—Frank B. Par­ that the regular exercise, massage, baths, The Spirit and Mind are formless, but tne fresh air ana diet become positive pleasures. “Is that why all the birds and animals ents should be most careful regarding Soul is a fluidic body and the Physical Body come to you?" medicines and nostrums where children are What Yon Hare.—Miss C. You and is formative. The Spirit is the Divine “.Probably. And isn’t it much nicer to concerned. Thousands of grown-ups (men others tell me what you would do if you spark in each of us, tne imprisoned Light. have them say, ‘Ah, here comes our friend and women) develop taste for morphine, had the means, time, and opportunity. “At certain times, angels and archangels Robbie, who is always good to us,’ than to opium, cocaine and what not, and they little Never mind that. What are you doing are temporarily invested with human flesh with what you have! have them run away from you?” realize that it was because of similar stuff for high purposes as teachers or prophets Robbie thought for a few moments, then given to them in infancy, as soothing syrups The Coming Months.—L. F. Many of or messengers from on high. All such are yon were glad to be wished ‘' A Happy New said, “ Yes, much nicer.” and similar abominations. Parents often, free from the taint of the soul while obeying Soon, he asked, “What cures lumps on unconsciously, are responsible for the very if ear.” You hoped the wish would be fact the laws of their mortal selves, yet mean­ as well as wish. How many of you said, horses?” weaknesses in their children that they feel while they act' in all else under the direct “ Kindness and Elliman’s Liniment, " impatient and perhaps uncharitable about. Ks l hope lo be happy this New Year, so I inspiration of the Spirit. Of such high order nil naif Hu year happy to those whose happi- I replied. “And they sell Elliman’s Lini­ Our Physical Bodies.—L. L. M. and was Melchizedck, the King of Righteousness, _I very many inquirers. I have said before tiss depends upon me. We cannot ask for without father and without mother, having ment at the Corners.” what we are not willing to give. Just a “ How much does it cost?” he asked. that this life is but a link in a chain. Each neither beginning of life nor end of days, of us gets a body whereby we derive individ moment! We can ask, but we won’t get. with whom Abrahanf talked as recorded in “ Fifty cents a bottle,” was my answer. And we don't deserve to. My heart was aching to help the little ual experience. There ts matter and there the Genesis. Melchizedek was a great and is pain, in spite of those who deny it. Our Bight Living.—E. E. M. Right living mighty spirit in temporary human form boy, but I held back for I wanted him to includes actions, words and THOUGHTS. earn ease of conscience. Robbie thrust his common sense teaches this and common then reigning over the sons and daughters sense is just as much a gift as anything else. "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they of the Magi.’ hand into his left pocket and pulled out shall see God." Do not over-value the fleet­ three pennies, some glass buttons and a Through our minds we stand midway ing shadows of this world's goods. This roller skate wheel. Not enough I between unconscious matter and Spirit. Wc tie is so brief and wealth and pleasures are Responsibility Toward Animals Now I had Elliman’s, plenty of it, in the lift and heal our physical bodies through only temptations toward slotn, selfishness “ He prayeth best who loveth best coach house, but it was best for Robbie to our mental selves ana the mental is lilted aid loss .pif real opportunities. ‘ ■ For the A ll things, both great and small. ” have the soul tonic of paying the price for by the spiritual, so you see that evolution is things which are seen are temporal; but the We owe a duty toward animals. In fact his wrongdoing—of being man enough to not from below but from above. Matter is things which are not seen are eternal.” it is a very direct responsibility. Moreover, face the cost of squaring up—a cost we all not necessarily “ bad” nor evil. It is just And the strongest forces are the invisible it is really astonishing how quickly and how have to face, somehow, sometime, for any a condition, exactly what we make it. It fortes; while matter of any kind is only a easily people can be made to see and feel evil we are foolish enough to commit. must be quickened from above—by the temporary manifestation. So, remember, this obligation. And, once realized, it is Therefore, I told my little chum that I Spirit. Body and brain therefore are dear friends, everything is recorded—for or never forgotten. would pay him in advance for vegetables machines for our higher selves, hut those against us.: "Whatsoever ye shall loose on I have found that the best and surest way from his tiny garden plot, and we struck a machines are necessary and must .be kept earth shall be loosed in Heaven. What­ to implant. kindness toward animals is by - bargain then and there. # Between ourselves, in good condition. Pain, therefore, is hot soever ye shall bind bn earth shall be bound showing practical object lessons. More evil justice was tempered with mercy upon this “sin” as some have claimed. Pain is in Heaven.” Consequently NOW is part of has been wrought by want of thought than occasion,' for it would min any or us to have Nature's signal to stop and remedy some­ ETERNITY. Cultivate right thoughts— by want of heart and the heart principle to pay regularly what I did then for a few, thing that’s wrong. Without the warning they are the foundations of what you will gains rapidly by consideration, as kindness sickly, microscopic vegetables. of pain, we would go on with something anti shall be. Now begin, Beloved, con­ grows by service. Next thing, I saw Robbie streaking it that’s injurious, whereas pain makes us structive thoughts. In the past you have Any living thing to which you minister across lots for the village store. Soon he pause and consider. True, the body would harbored and been influenced by destructive gains a place in your affections, therefore returned, got it off his chest by telling me all be useless without the soul, but on the other thoughts—the thoughts which stifle and the short cut to creating goodwill for animals, about it, handed me the precious bottle and hand, your soul could not get its earthly tear down and crush. Up I Arouse ye! where it is not yet developed, is to get asked me to “ fix up the colt.” Robbie gave experience without the body. The body is Face the East I Behold the dawn! Clai'm the people to think of and observe and contribute the colt peace-offerings daily; apples, carrots, the temple of the Spirit and should be cared promise, the promise of the King of Kings, toward their well-being. sugar and bread, so very soon he and the for and regarded as such. the One God Eternal, the Truth and Love On a farm in Canada, I was able to awaken colt were bosom friends'—a regular David Stim ulants.—John F. W. The Divine Omnipotent. Cast aside your wasting, in hundreds of visitors the kindly impulse and Jonathan affair. Energy and Spiritual growth cannot be Idling belief in sickness. You brought sick­ toward all of God’s creation—the impulse Now that was a lasting influence and I obtained through alcohol or stimulants. In ness to you, for' LIKE ATTRACTS LIKE. which grows into love which blesses both just mention it to show how practical, how fact these things surely keep one down. Now, believe in Health! Know that you can giver and receiver. real is the establishing of true principle of Prom the Sanskrit: and will be healthy, for you are essentially This advancement was not accomplished putting right in place of wrong. Robbie To-day well lived makes part of health and Power because you have by scolding or preaching, but through the is now the active, influential President of Every Yesterday a Dream of Happiness, the God in you Who is All. ‘ ‘ For in Him we neverfailing charm of individual interest. the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty And every To-morrow a Vision of Hope. Eve and move and have our being.” Realize For instance, the many children who loved to Animals in a large city. God bless him and Look well therefore to this Day I this, the truth that makes us free. Draw to visit the place, acquired, unconsciously, all of the children who teamed their sacred­ Such is the Salutation of the Dawn. the good I Live it and the good shall flow to afriendliness for animals and a protective ness of obligation on that farm, and God grant Opportunity for a Doctor.— Last you from everywhere. “ Incline your ear disposition which would last always and that the children who will come to our month I said that I had a most unusual and come unto Me; hear and your soul shall which would be conveyed to other boys and farm at Clifford Park will gain as these opportunity for a physician to establish a Eve.” Will and believe. Let your Soul girls. For children absorb good or evil dear little ones did in Canada. Health Restoring Home near New York take charge; allow the real YOU to come tendencies so easily arid it’s usually our It was really delightful to see how quickly City. I can obtain publicity that should into its own. So you shall rise into the plane fault if they don’t get the good. even the “grown-ups” who came to our make the place quickly famous and pro­ of health, Contentment and the Peace which For so many reasons, therefore, I like to place would take to the animals and then fitable and I win DONATE SOME LAND. passeth all understanding. All your body et children into the right thought channels, make it a point to induce others to consider­ The ground will be a real health centre, con­ cells are working for your health. Encourage n them, you have thus started a force for ation. It's the appointed way; “taught venient and desirable in every way. This them; help them with mind and soul sun- righteousness which will grow and spread by the Power which pities us, we learn to is really a remarkable opportunity for a ihine. And know that God is All Pow­ ?toward world-wide betterment. And it is pity them." God's creation would take on a doctor who is advanced enough to know erful and that God is Love. The supply done by p o s i t i v e means instead of n b o a t i v b new significance, would compel an awak­ that curing can be done by Nature’s * therefore open to you ALWAYS. Unto —"do" instead of "don't." When you ened reverence. Men and women who methods—without drugs and poisons and whomsoever vritl. Beloved, we can share arouse the kindly impulses you have done rather sneered at country life would linger without knives. Here’s together—ar we share the pure air—ns we CONSTRUCTIVE work. For example, if a on, perfectly fascinated and positively marvel awaiting the right man. (SERVATdR). II2 The nowYorK Magazine of Mysteries

Realization Sot «oe b a u a —wi eta reach the • at- surely where they have faltered and fallen is in ourselves. Truth and error cannot um m rnr mi ku highest possibilities until by the way—when they have _ believed dwell together. They are opposites. If gJhc eyes have been opened, until the blind - themselves unable to go on. Life is an the one possesses us the other does not. M (Mr, until the ears are unclosed open road. There are many obstacles in Discord, disorder, contrariness to the truth .usd fit can hear more than physical sounds the v.ay, yes; but not one that may not and to destiny must be cast out,' for while unril it is able to hear within itself that he overcome. Man must stand and - walk we harbor them they rule us, and we are which comes only to itself from that in­ and use his own feet, not sit and cry at obliged to experience their consequences. terior which is away above and beyond the gates of the temple, asking alms of How is darkness cast out of a. room-—by the phenomenal world- those who pass that way. Everyone for trying to sweep it out or by bringing some­ The tame are made to walk. Those who himself. That which answers metaphysic­ thing in? Jesus’s example is the light of are unable to stand, to feel, to think, to ally to the physical feet of this _ body the world. “They that sat in darkness speak, to act as they should, those who every soul is endowed with; but until this saw a great light,” for example is the are "impotent in their feet”—with nothing is discovered and used they must be car­ light-bringer, bringing the light of truth to stand on—they shall have a firm and ried on beds. into the darkness of human conscious­ mic foundation placed under their feet We look here for succor, there for a ness. when the Christ is born in them. They remedy, somewhere else for satisfaction ■ Health is Man’s birthright. Disease is shall stand and walk and move firmly and for our needs, and all the time the power his own mistake.

structure; leave your personal signature on But this is the age of growth; this is the things; yon can mold circumstances' I The Tower of Truth the immortal roster or the race s develop­ building era—the progressive period. We can direct Fate. Everything is just jjl I ment. are transcribing tne historic statements, you look at it; conditions depend on ta^ I Written Especially for The New York Make yourself worth while. evolving the learning of the ages. We are recognition; the objective is created Wi? I Magazine of Mysteries Conventions and fashions tell you to copy. critics; and we even dare to question the subjective—matter is the servant of | The bogey of precedent is always keeping revered authorities. Why should we not? So Truth is shown to be a ver you back. But never mind—dare, act, Truth cannot be afraid of being questioned. pursuit. Philosophy is the only Xing *$5? I By Frederic W. Barry originate. Among a certain class, those who seemingly much while. ft is such a relief to be a genius. Creation pride themselves on their ultra-conservatism Spend your Time to the most profitab I EN have built their towers of is so satisfying. and blind fidelity, the word Science is scoffed account. Don’t let make-believes and h I Babel their sky-scraping monu­ One’s early attempts may be of a mediocre at. These are the ones who prefer the Letter pocrisies, shams and humbugs deaden v2' I ments and lofty temples of brick character; but there is always development; before the Spirit; who like symbology better Character any longer. M and stone for the memorial and one thing most surely leads to another by the than the reality. Devote your life to Truth. Acquire mr. propaganda of grotesque theories principle of attraction—if we only keep on. These slow movers, treading grudgingly Knowledge. Be a Scientist. I and creeds; but it has remained for recent Truth is bora of Experience. An idea is in the rear of the inevitable march of evolu­ It is a glorious thing to build up the Ten- I times to build a spiritual structure, living and proved after it has been experimented with. tion, do little toward the building of the of Truth, and so make Life easier and hanpS ! breathing—a wonderful Tower of Truth. The subjects of Mind and Spirit are made structure of Truth; they add little to the now and in every way better. The various sciences have given their so much of in these days, because we have fast-growing bulk of Human Wisdom. It is If, instead of making such frantic edoiti ■hare of material for this lasting monument now found them so practical. We used to these laggards, obstinate in refusing to let to keep up the support of almost usdM \ of Knowledge. This temple of Wisdom is imagine they had to do with the intangible the fight of their Reason shine more brightly, institutions, some of our earnest workenand ' constructed of many bricks and stones, and supernatural. who keep back a destined universal exten­ generous philanthropists would be true to I which were each sometimes considered to be People read their romances and also build sion of Human Development. themselves first and loyal to the established • the Whole Thing, the Complete Tower of up their elaborate systems of make-believe For we are so much dependent on one authorities after, they could often turn thtj 1 Truth, by those who placed them there. o f various sorts, some for Sundays and some another—especially in our social life; and, energies and resources into more valuable But with all the accumulated Knowledge, for week days; and with the aid of these whatever we may personally think, we cannot channels. the Tower of Truth is really only beginning narcotics they place a cloudy veil between alwaysjsay or do just what we would like; for A great deal of time and money is to be built. During the last few years many their vision ana Truth. those who are against us, those who choose because people will not think. stories have been added; and what we know Fiction is only Truth seen dimly. Truth still longer to be blind and backward are in But you need not follow in the trainoi to-day represents a mass of practical Wisdom is always more wonderful than Fiction. desperately large numbers. custom. You can Thinkt If you will, ym that may be said to be imposing. The Real is greater than the Ideal. They have also innumerable conventicles shall be rewarded; and the race will alsohc But we have much to learn yet. The How much better it would be, how much of ostentatious but flimsy structure to offset moved up a step. Tower of Truth, even with the present more interesting, if men (when their minds the noble Tower of Truth; though to-day The world is made by Human Thought visible plans and aspirations, will soon have are matured) would allow their vision to Truth is holding its own in the eyes of the Add your share. several more stories added; and who shall penetrate deeper. How much wiser and multitude; it is proving itself more substan­ You wifi at once find it worth while, bring. talk about a finality to this monument of healthier to have a cleared vision. tial, very different to those others, the houses ing results to every department that nufa intelligence and consciousness? The old conceptions of Reality have not of cards which totter and crumble because up your existence. It is not an obelisk of Dogma. It is not a been inviting enough to make men forsake they are not made of the right stuff. Leave the dark and dead sepulchres d Tombstone. Truth is not Theology, and the fairy tales. But Science is now mani­ We are living in worlds of consciousness. Tradition, O Manl Take up your abodei Science is not Superstition. festing the glories of Reality. If you are unhappy turn on the electric light the illuminated and alive Tower of Truth. In this castle towering to heights We are teaching practical Religions and of your Imagination, and so alter the sceneiy celestial, founded on the hard, substantial demonstrable Philosophies. We have some­ around you. Existence is only a dramatic Not Old rocks of experience, are no gold bricks, no thing to talk about. affair; and you can see what you wish. shams. From the bottom upward it is all Tne Tower of Truth is the Race-Conscious­ It is pure folly to be miserable; and what­ You ask, How old is grandpa! five material, and when any part wears out ness. ever you say to the contrary, whatever Who said that he was old? (as all things do) it is replaced by something We are living here, we are going through “peculiar circumstances” you may have to He tells the nicest stories, new. our nights and days—all for the extension of battle with (remember we all have individual That no one else has told. Truth is an elastic substance. Spirit is Truth, for Consciousness. What is Truth “peculiar” ones, too), still it is foolishness to ethereal. Life is made up of transformations. without Consciousness? What is it but be miserable. His hair is white? That's nothing. To get at realities you must enter in. Consciousness? At least, to continue in our miseries. As Dick's hair is white; he's four. Stop your sky-gazing and forget your fan­ The theories and creeds of the past have you cultivate a self-reliant and masterful He lets Dick beat him running, tastic credos, and go and see for yourself. been all right as far as they went. Underly­ attitude, as you grow, the old miseries become Just for a joke, no more. Let your Reason have fair play—atpla’ least ing all the doctrines of mankind one can a source of amusement to you. There is forr a little while. Take the elevator up the discern some element of truth, something nothing so ludicrous as the horrible when you Of course, he has some wrinkles Tower of Truth, stopping on the floors you sincere, something at least symbolic of Life. look at it from one point of view. Around his mouth and eyes desire to inspect; look around and absorb In the past men nave conceived their crude Make your mind stronger; conquer the That mostly come from laughing, what is worth while, and after observing well ideas—and, yes, there has been something in obstacles; assume a position of mastery. Though some, of course, are wise. add your brick of wisdom to the towering them. Truth is relative; facts are not stubborn For grandpa laughs so easy We have all kinds of fun; The other boys, they bother, But grandpa's number one. Delia Hart SW

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THE M YSTERY OF ARDM ORE VILLA By Marshall Kennedy

E Argyle of Liverpool out from ’She’ll get over it by and by,’ I said, but left me alone. "If you don’t like it here,” New York was speeding tow ard she didn’t; she got worse, though my he said as he bade me good night, “all her home. She was a freight uncle didn’t seem to notice it till the time you’ve got to do is to leave; you know T steamer, but chartered for a few they settled in their new home. where your room at the other house is, passengers, and I was among “They called the place Ardmore Villa, and the door will be open.” them; in fact, I was the guest of Captain and though my uncle started in to fix up I thanked him, and laughingly said that Stacey, the master. Through my newspa­ the grounds at first, for there is a goodish I was_ looking forward to the most interest­ per work we had somehow come in touch bit of land about the house, he soon gave ing night of my life and he needn’t expect with each other and become good friends, it up and just sat about and seemed to be me over until breakfast-time. I locked the bluff English captain and I, the New thinking far off all the time. She was the door carefully after him and sat down, York reporter. just the same. I couldn’t make it out. making myself as comfortable as possible The voyage has been restfully unevent­ “You see,” the captain said, “she never in a large armchair. I put my overcoat ful. I had wished it to be so, but now learned any English, so we didn’t get very on, fearing that I might fall asleep and nearing land once .more my naturally ad­ well acquainted with her, anyway. Her let the fire go out, which was exactly venturous spirit asserted itself, and eager­ husband spoke her language so well that he what I did after reading a new magazine cigar I held between my teeth, but though ly I began to look forward to life on shore didn’t bother to teach her anything else; I had brought with me, as I smoked my the lamp was burning still, the cigar in a country far from my home and he used to say when he first came back cigar to its end. would not light.' I puffed in vain. I took familiar to me only as to one of the mil­ that 'he would rather hear one word of When 1 awoke it was with a sense of off the lamp chimney and held the tip of lions who inherit its traditions through Spanish from her than a whole library slight chill, and I leaned over and stirred the cigar in the flame, but it would not the common language which makes its from anybody else.” the fire; it could not be made to blaze, burn; in my effort my fingers came in con­ literature a part of our national posses­ “I used to fancy that sometimes she however, and my lamp just then flickered tact with the flame, but I felt no heat sions. wished that she could talk to me,” said suddenly and went out. The gas had been Startled, I tested the flame again and Captain Stacey’s home was on the out­ Mrs. Stacey—“seemed • as if she had turned off from the place, as it had been again, thrusting my hand against the skirts of Liverpool, a charmingly typical something she wanted to get off her mind, so long unoccupied, but the captain had light and holding it there untiT, ordinar­ English middle-class suburban house, w ith something that she didn’t want to tell her provided me with a large lamp freshly ily, the pain would have been intolerable, its hedges and trim borders of hardy plants husband.” filled with oil, so I was sure there was but I felt nothing: there was neither heat now in their last glory of September “Shouldn’t wonder if she had,” said the enough there to burn all the night, if need nor cold; the light was there, that was flower. His wife was a sweet-faced, quiet captain. be. I took a match from my pocket and all, but for that -I felt thankful, for now body, with an air at times somewhat pen­ “Well,” went on Mrs. Stacey, “anyway, struck it; it flamed feebly for an instant I knew that I would not sleep again that sive and subdued. There were several they weren’t either of them to live very and then went out; I tried again and night, I was about to pasS' through the half-grown children, healthy and norm al long—dead, dear, to think of it; she so again, with the same result. There was strangest experience of my life. to all appearance. young, and my uncle not what you would no draught that I could feel; the matches Once more the whispering began. It Tea, the afternoon after our arrival, say so old; and they went off like that— were perfectly dry, and the kind I had was behind me, but turn quickly as I was served in the little sitting-room before so strange. She just began to get thinner been using all day long whenever 1 lighted might I could see nothing there. I tried a heartsome fire, the day having turned and paler and then she was gone all of a a cigar, but no effort would make them to catch the words that were said, but it chill and rainy. sudden, nobody with her when the end stay alight. Once indeed, one burned with seemed a vague jumble to me. I made “Dear, dear," said Mrs. Stacey, “ to think came—they just found her so one evening a pale light a sufficient time for it to reach out, however, that it was a man and wom­ of your coming from the States. I had when my uncle came back from a place the-wick of the lamp; in fact, I held it an—she remonstrating and he repeating an uncle, once, went out there. H e made he’d been on a little business. Poor man, against the flame quite long enough for some words. I got up and tried to follow some money, too, and he came back.’’ he was nigh distracted; I do think that it to catch, but it refused to burn. “This the whispers, but wherever I turned they "Yes, he came back,” put in the captain, his head was turned some, he said such is strange,” I said to myself—“yes, it’s were still behind me. I reached out with rather sympathetically, I thought. queer things; but he was gone in less than more than strange.” _ Yet, I did not feel my hands flinging them behind me as I “He came back, but—” Mrs. Stacey’s a week himself.” creepy or the least bit afraid. I kept on (Concluded on page 13 0 ) words halted, and her eyes wandered with “Did he go off suddenly like his wife ?” trying matches until my supply was ex­ a vague, troubled expression. “It seems I asked, for something to say. hausted, but if one burned at all for a so strange,” she ended. “No,” the captain answered, “he took moment it would 'neither light the lamp “Yes, there are some things about this to his bed several days before the end. It nor my cigar. I T ’S FO O D nnde of my wife’s that seem strange, and just happened that I was in that week, and When I awoke, the fire had not seemed in fact they bother us considerably—not so I was with him when he died. At first entirely dead; the coals had still been in That Restores and Makes Health to say inconvenience us and help us out he wouldn’t let anybody stay by him at a red glow, but now turning my attention Possible. of pocket beside,” continued the captain. night, but at the last he consented to my to it hoping to get it into a blaze again staying. ‘Stay, if you can stand it,’ said there was no trace of a fire on the hearth “Perhaps Mr. Jennings would not mind There are stomach specialists as well as eye hearing tne story,” said Mrs. Stacey. “ H e he; ‘but you can’t stand it—no, you can’t, —the coals were black; the ashes were he said to me. But I told him, of course and ear and other specialists. ■night have some explanation.” stone cold; I gave up trying and sat there One of these told a young lady, of New “I certainly would like to hear iE I I _ could, and settled myself down for the in the dark drawing my overcoat closer night on a_ lounge in the old man’s room. Brunswick, N. J., to quit medicines and eat gather from what you say that there is a about me and pulling up the rug that I Grape-Nuts. She says: mystery of some sort connected with your Toward midnight he called me by name, had thrown about my knees when I set­ node's history.” and I went over to him. ‘Isa’ (that was tled myself for the night. I expected to * ‘For about 12 months I suffered severely “Yes; you can’t fancy, it seems so his wife) . ‘is here,’ said he. fall asleep again. Far off I heard a clock with gastritis. I was unable to retain much strange,” answered Mrs. Stacey. “I thought his mind was wandering but strike two. of anything on my stomach, and con­ still his eyes looked clear and all right, and “Past the hour for spirits,” I thought. sequently was compelled to give up my oc­ “It was this way,” the captain went o n : cupation. “This uncle of my wife’s had always been he went on: ‘Poor child,’ he said again, “Nothing doing here to-night.” But even fond of roaming about. He used to live 'she had promised him but she wasn’t to as I spoke I felt that I was not alone; *T[ took quantities of medicine, and had an in Spain—lived there a long w hile; knew blame. There is no hope—there is no someone was near me—in fact, I was con­ idea I was dieting, but I continued to suffer, the language about as well as English, hope; that's what he says all the time.’ scious that there were two persons in the and soon lost 15 pounds in weight. I was and when he sold out in the States he went He went on talking in Spanish, as if there room, for I heard a whispering as of the depressed in spirits and lost interest in every­ down to Cuba just, I fancy, to see what it were someone there that he was speaking remonstrance of one person, and the re­ thing generally. My mind was so affected was like. It was soon after the war with to, and toward morning he died. * iterated response of the other. I felt in that it was impossible to become interested America but he hunted up a family he “You didn’t tell Mr. Jennings the strange: my pockets for another match; I found the in even the lightest reading matter. used to know in Spain who had gone there things that happened in the room that last one there; I struck it, and it burned. "After suffering for months I decided to go to live years before. It seemed th at they night,” said the captain’s wife. I lit the lamp and it did not go out. I to a stomach specialist. He put me on Grape- were all dead but a young daughter. The “He wouldn’t believe me, and I’ve never looked around me, but there was no one Nuts and my health began to improve imme­ ■ather had joined the insurgents and lost told a soul but you, Lucy, and I don’t to be seen. I got up and searched the diately. It was the keynote of a new life. hu life in some battle, while the mother think I will now. My wife inherited the room carefully, looking into the corners, ‘ ‘ I found that I had been eating too much aud the younger children had gone off property,” he added, turning to me, “hut under the sofa and everywhere that there starchy food which I did not digest, and that with the yellow fever before the war was we can’t rent it, though we have tried time might possibly he the slightest chance for the cereals which I had tried had been too Well, it seems that this uncle of my and again, and many a family has moved the smallest object to be hidden. I saw heavy. I soon proved that it is not the wife—Henrjr Ardmore was his name— in only to move out again; they won’t stay no one, nor any trace of a human being quantity of food that one eats, but the qual­ either fell in love with the daughter, or — they say the place is haunted.” besides myself. ity. of pity he married her and brought “That’s interesting,” I said: _ "I’ve al- The room was absurdly modern and tin- In a few weeks I was able to go back to net home back to Liverpool.” mays made up my mind to sleep in the first ghostlike in its appearance and furnish­ my old business of doing clerical work. I As pretty as you can think, too,” put haunted house that I could, and, Captain, ings. If one were to fancy ghosts in Eng­ have continued to eat Grape-Nuts for both ® ““a- Stacey, “but so young for my if you have no objections, I’ll go over to land it would be in an old castle, or within the morning and evening meal. I wake in “tI w“° was Past Ms fifty years.” this place of Mrs. Stacey’s and spend the the walls of some ancestral mansion where the morning with a dear mind and feel rested. I old fellow seemed as happy as a night.” time had had a chance to work—where I regained my lost weight in a short time. I the captain went on. “He built a They tried to dissuade me, but finally I there were traditions handed _ down from am well and happy again and owe it to Grape- place out beyond here, but no sooner prevailed and was allowed to go to the a past generation; but here—in a modern Nuts. ” Name given by Postum Co., Battle v“* lt done and they moved in, about a villa for the night. The captain went along “villa” built in a showy, tasteless style Creek, Mich. L“ } fteT ,he came hack, than things with me, unlocking the door and taking less than a dozen years ago and furnished Read ** The Road to Wellville, ” in pkgs. ***•4 to change.” me into a well-furnished sitting-room in a fashion to match—what chance would “There’s a Reason. ” 1 say as I think she ever seemed where he made a fire for me and after there be for a respectable ghost to walk, S S poor .dung” said Mrs. Stacey. “ She Ever read the above letter? A showing me about the place, so that I was I thought I The very newness of things new one appears from time to time. ®he, *°rne?,TSa<1 *°°k on her face when familiar with the rooms—which I exam­ would frighten him away. "Ah there; Omw6’ f0di? * ° uEht at fifsult was just ined carefully as I went through them— stay there,” I called aloud flippantly, as They are genuine, true, and full of “Me of all she had b<40 through. he sat a while smoking with me and then I leaned over the lamp trying to light the human interest. 114 The New YorK Magazine of Mysteries

A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY V tkfsuit Free HtMtefltedl ail joining Regarding Children mbit Uctl, from wfliffo very teeB bananas arc BOW betel MBldw flm iljD be lud in Mexico. Von ■etd wot go $o Mexico, but Bast have By Servator DV£ acres of (sasuBf pfcuiteU withts five YRtfi. Address The lantki Planta tion Co., Some time ago I promised my readers an get the streets to play in, the constant heart—and, therefore, the patience Block 542. Pit u b a r f . n .! they will plant tad article on behalf of children—suggestions clatter of their own feet, the myriad dins ningness and understanding. care for your busasi os ibsres, b o ]rtm should regarding their physical and mental well- and noises, the harmful vibrations, all hav­ There will be put into regular no makti ft IbOBMBti dollftn • year- Bananas bemg. Pressure of work has delayed this ing an unconscious but ceaselessly destruc­ what has been found so good after rcS?"t( btfit bearing is sbe ut IS months bringing article and now, mothers, fathers, aunts and tive influence upon the delicate, unformed test—that is, the placing of some tittle eke Mfekort return** of any frail growing uncles are writing to remind me that they are nervous organisms. Add to this the attrition sibility upon each child, a tiny moral" TW 4wnatn *.•* cjcligh ful ana the heraltb coo* waiting. from the pavements, the germ-smoke-laden tion which develops the spirit g,0 to- ditkioa good. Sbo lUtl ttv nidcf urfi We are all responsible to the children. air. bad odors, the ubiquitous exhalations expressed by the French—noblesse oblin'’^1 ■m nn • HoBMici d. oppn jBUBtdiitel They can’t think lor themselves. We must from the sewers, the inevitable bad compan­ Another excellent plan is to■krv have_ flj I*’ think for them. And such of us who can add ions and suggestions—and amid all this, children as members of a committee** to the general knowledge are in duty bound people expect their children to thrive and short daily meetings to discuss suitable ^ to do so. remain uncontaminated ters and ways and means. There’s Jr?- Hear This Stylish Suit! We need to be practical as well as theoret­ True, a very vigorous child may develop dividual interest then and all notions The man oh o f ired ta the w i l l ical- Brains and heart are both called for, what Huxley calls” 'abnormal toleration" of wilful destructiveness and malicious ______are aw* and first and foremost intelligent attention these noxious influences; but how about the are effectually dissipated. A true rSl? I w M a —d i w l M l O y l —> Y ou w ill moral influences? munity spirit is engendered and the km ' he that man in your aela b borhoodf must be given to the child’s physique. A JIU Mi lea are Just is . O e t t l l i a u i t I good constitution is the best endowment for Get out—out to Nature, where the little all is seen as the good of each—and vicevn^ p-the ewaUnst, olam iest, snappiest any boy or girL ones will get a fair chance. There may be a Some children seem naturally T? w it ee ever created—and better y o u r ap pearan ce! THIS i t OWi Yes, good health first. Other things are little inconvenience to the father, possibly. toward animals. It’s because the chiliJJ ilOCAs Wt> n e a t one w a s as oar secondary considerations. For proof of this, He may consider the longish journey back not been handled rightly, because its n y m M U t l n In yocur n eig h - and forth, but the children’s improved con­ has not been appeallaied I tto. WMB The quude380* l bar ho o d . Yoa’va got • lot of look at the thousands of pitiable, anemic, 1 friend? They wear clothe* neurasthenic children—forced at school dition, their better fitness for the ultimate invariable cure is too gi-jive each child MR I It b the eaweat thing In the like hothouse plants—decadent physically; battle of life, the new sane and wholesome turn at taking care of the birds and" -,4y rid to get them to order their lelothee from y o u . Prices. 17 fiO and overengined for their capacity; afflicted with surroundings m place of the city's jangle and —the chickens, the cat. the dog and so? Than* on (ere mean a big buai* mental dyspepsia; lacking the wholesome They obtain a friendly, protectiveimpo?' aa th a t m o r e th a n d o u b les toward the creatures that have been d your salary, and the work is the equilibrium between the physical and the. —m easiest, cleanest, nicest occupation mental. pendent upon them for actual necesati^ *------Id. Now representatives What's the use of good mental ma­ and, once aroused, this goodfZS? make 0 to SO a day. Yon simplyaim i never dies _ jj P B H o w r nod measurements chinery if you haven't boiler power to run Id wall them to aa Wa mats (ha clothes, it? iVnat’s the satisfaction of knowing Also, the child naturally wards _|ip Ihsm aa approval ta year friend and horse as mere motive power. The litii [S a d yea the profit money A Bagalar that your child can read Latin if it is Clacki That's meksaoty or bstnc Inbusi- a victim of nervous prostration, or an brain has never been given these fac« asss ter y—f a i t Sit rich! down now; to consider—that the horse gets nothin! I writs osa postal or s letter for the tree out - invalid? It cannot enjoy or utilise its | St ta representatives. And yon pet the attainments. Goodness, friends, it's high but the work out of a drive that aSorfi sweileet anitof fashionable, tnilor-mado. time many stopped grasping at the us pleasure, that it fails to participate in I all wool, m l clothes sear worn In yew the fruits and harvests that it helps with I neighborhood if year personal appear* | Ishadow and losing the substance. anseandahlghuataasa is worth a postal | In mens Sana, tn corpora sano. Which so patiently and loyally, that all t£ or a t-cent stamp to you, than act no is to say, a sound mind in a sound horse gets out of the game is the drudgery write na today, Address body. Given good health—the physical and bare food and shelter. Let the cm CO.ast ^ CMwS fitness which carries with it normal con­ once realize this and never again will jj dition and the joy of living—and we want pain or hardship inflicted on its GENUINE will decrease the ghastly percentages of four-footed friend. insanity, degeneracy and crime. And It is necessary to keep the mind open BUCKLEY now, to-day, is the tune to work in. And for new ideas and suggestions. For in the body machine is the starting [point, stance, I have just received a letter fron SIW1NO MACHINE I have often had weak, ailing, pirny one of the Aldermen of New York City, fcap^^rCrL: children come under my care. Poor asking me to help him draw up a •tend, dras Seed sad| patent •ordinance to compel owners of hones is w u u u m little tots, victims of the ignorance or Saves yen 125 thoughtlessness of their parents. In this city to have them suitably shod Bermants. to soft your convenience wm H e Bucfcfey Is QimS aNTKED FOR most cases the children were afflicted during the winter. All who have sees IkTSAMI gfippedprepaid for50day with adenoids, and ALWAYS with con­ the agony of the poor brutes, slipping at,) FREE TRIAL ,dgtt/)Bft,l stipation, Now, a clean colon and straining along the icy streets, will i4 glad to have such an ordinance beast «o m 3 fefgnffrooitowM ro B n healthy, clear intestinal tract are absolute n n a i t U i t e t The Rnetlejr h Uwmw perfect I necessities for physical well-being—aye, operative. I would read this letter to I PAY THC fRIMNT Let we send yea a machine. Prose te IhfhatKNi that yea ean't buy a better one at double the and for mental and moral well-being also. the children and explain why it was to ‘ in . if yon Sn d you can't set slons without be done and that it was a privilege for oil ^ g l ne I t a month. Wo interest ea payments. Otherwise there is absorption of poisonous ACT MY F M I BOOK Send a postal today. 1 win forward my juices into the blood, whence arise ninety of us to give our best thoughts and sug­ ■mwtg sad opeolal f m pi ii ***• i ~-L>4—•* —r~~— — diseases out of every hundred, to say gestions to this particular ordinance. ■ iDtpLM ttVua Boron St.Chicago nothing of other disturbances. All good plans include a gymnasia I have already written about the harm and I believe in having a library with FREE Y00 Cen Hove This Switch FRCF adenoids do, their effects upon the eyes, an art museum annex to it wheats | Ssad as a m afia of year hair and we will mail the ears, the breathing apparatus and the possible. A friendly little chat upon i yoe this beautiful 1 2 dn«h human hair switch brain. A simple surgical operation will these objects of art mould frequently he I to match. If satisfactory eend ns $ 1.10 any given, as it fosters the love of the beats- than withm 10 days, or tall 8 to poor friends for remove adenoidal [growths, but neither fl I $1.50 each and ret touts absolutely free. Extra surgery nor drugs are needed to effect­ tiful, raises the standards and, automat shades a Utile higher. Soavsnir catalog showing ually remedy constipation—and naturally The New Baby ically, develops a disgust and distaste latest styles of fashionable hairdressing, sir rm request, Enclose to postage. Marguortto Colly, —for after all Nature’s methods are the for the low and vulgar. D a p i c m 19 Qulnoy SL, Chlcago^,^- best. Laxatives and | purgatives are all maelstrom of the streets—a blessed compen­ Now, this good will spread; the child® poisons; they rack and irritate the whole in­ sation indeed—and the children’s right. will spread it unconsciously. The neighte ternal economy and in spite of drugs and And the father gets pure air and quiet nights; will see practical object lessons, the childra dosing, sickneis, ill-health, hospitals, sanitar­ Sundays and holidays that are veritable of the surrounding homes can join in regu­ iums and asylums have increased eloquently. tonics for himself, an incentive to pay for larly or occasionally and there will be benefit Applied common sense is the children’s and own his own home and a chance at and development very far reaching in results. RECAMIER CLUSTER PUFFS due from their elders. Plenty of pure water gardening and other life-giving country Just a word about punishment—though tent ssad ns a lode of your hair. Indose So for to enable the body organs to "function prop­ recreations. this should be better called correction. I a ■* » sad we will ssad yon, p r e p a id , this | FREEerly, lots and lots of pure air, a great deal of I will now follow with some ideas of a not believe in beating children. Yon can­ ■ lovely set of K eca x n ler O u s t e r P u ffs , mad# of fins quality ho* sleep (that restorative, recuperative blessing), school being planned for children—a sort of not appeal to the heart or the moral nature k man hair to match e x a c t] j tbs shadoof your food with real- bone and tissue building school home. This will show practical with a stick. Physical pain breeds fear and ■hair. Extra shades cost mors. If entirely sat* examples of what can be done with deficient deceit and often causes dislike for parents. 9 isfactory, send ns oar introductory price of materials in it and cleanliness of the skin and I $ 2 .8 5 . If not, return to as—or yoa may, mouth. For instance, the toothbrush is a children—and in surprisingly short time. Moreover, a child should not be corrected (or 1 within 13 days, take orders for 8 sets of puffs far more important health factor than most Doubtless, these suggestions will be valuable (Concluded on page 134) I at $ 2 .8 5 each and get joorg f r e e . Send 1 refsrencva ^ people realize and the proper time for clean­ to many, for they are capable of application cowwnr b r o s ., Dept. 11$' ing the teeth. is . at bedtime. Because, in many places. 114 f Wabash Ave., Chicago, U,S»A« particles of food, lying all night in the warm To start with, a superbly healthful spot, HEREDITY temperature of the mouth, decompose and convenient to the city. Near enough to be have nil the night to work at the destruction accessible for commutation, far enough away Can be Overcome in Cases. ARITHMETIC of the teeth enamel. to be perfectly free from the growing giant’s SELF-TAUGHT I mention nutritive foods specially because, vibrations and fret. A plain, easily understood volume for with short-sighted cleverness, so-called re­ The soil (and this is an important point) The influence of heredity cannot, of coins, a// who have not had the opportunity of be successfully disputed, out it can he min­ learning this subject thoroughly, or who finement has carefully discarded important is a sandy loam—the sort that you can walk have forgotten what they once learned. food elements. Take white flour for example. over dry shod after a long rain and a soil imized or entirely overcome in some cases by $ 7 Pagts. Mffm'rtj w teacher. This correct food and drink. A Conn, lady says: great little book seat postpaid for 60 Here’s nothing but clogging, insufficient that is good for plant and animal life. C£AtTS. Stomps accepted, leather starch. All the higher food values of the There's splendid water, of course, a primal " F o r years while I was a coffee drinker I binding $L wheat have been carefully rejected. And necessity. Good sanitation and modern suffered from bilious attacks of great sever­ 6E0. A ZELLER BOOK CO. wheat, as reaped, contains lime, phosphates, conveniences are desiderata and I am greatly ity, from which I used to emerge as whites! t * WI*. MR W. M k P ta , ST. u r n . HO. gluten and other muscle, nerve ana bone in favor of concrete buildings—preferably a ghost and very weak. Our family physi­ making elements, which children need so hollow concrete blocks. This means doing cian gave me various prescriptions for im­ ■ WKT^SO TO “COLLEGE TO LEARN B00K-KEEPIR6 urgently for construction and repair. Good away with fire dangers, and, incidentally, proving the digestion and stimulating the liver, which I tried faithfully but without WHEN I WILL HAKE A FIRST-CLASS old Doctor Dio Lewis specially denounced heavy fire insurance. Furthermore, with white flour as food. He told me that he the high and growing cost of lumber, concrete perceptible result. experimented with twelve dogs, feeding six is really the cheaper in many places and " H e was acquainted with my family his­ BOOK-KEEPER "ff* rSo ff tory for several generations back, and ooct la Sfar Weeks for f3 or Refund Money I Fair upon whole wheat and six with white flour leakage, repair bills, etc., are avoided. enough? Distance and experience immaterial. I bread and nothing else. Hd said that the There will be grounds enough to give all when I visited him he said: ‘If you haw find positions, too, everywhere, free. Placed pupil inherited one of those torpid livers yon nay Sept.7th at $25 weekly. Perhaps I can place you white flour dogs became emaciated, weak and the little friends judicious contact with too! Have 10019 testimonials. Save this and write. sickly and, had he persisted, they would have mother earth and Nature, outdoor and in­ always suffer more or less from its inaction X H. GOODWIN, Expert Accountant died, actually of starvation. The other six door exercises, gardening made fun, and We can't dodge our inheritance, you knot.' Room 149, niSBroadway, N. Y. C. thrived well upon their whole wheat regimen. diet_____ and sleep. aplenty._ilenty. " I was not so strong a believer in herehtr Children should have plenty of fruit and \Tnder suchcn conditions I have seen ailing as he was, however, and, beginning to thiS stem Wind WATCH salads. The live cells in these contribute little ones bloom right up, puny limbs devel- I for myself, I concluded to stop drinking A N D R IN G FREE wonderfully to physical well-being. People op to proper proportions, atrophied lung coffee, and see what effect that would haw Genuine American Watch, Stem Wind, I eat too much cooked or dead or ash food. cells restored, blood sufficiently oxygenated I feared it would be a severe trial to give» Stem Set Beautiful case. Guaranteed time keeper; also Ring With I I consider that parents are under moral and healthy flesh and cheerful, normal minds up, but when I took Postum and had it id Sparkling Gem. b o th obligation to their childien to live well supervene." So, these arc no mere theories made, it completely filled my need fora W n t f for selling 24 Jewel* beverage and 1 grew very fond of it ry Novelties at 10c each. outside of cities. Statistics,-as .well as obser­ but practical, tangible potentialities that the Write for Jewelry. When vation, show that ‘city raised children form good old world is beginning to realize. * ‘ I have used Postum for three years, using sold send us $2.40 and we I tfie; majority of nonentities. This is due to no medicine During all that tune I hive send watch and ring. There will be very little “ don’ts," but FRAUD BOAT CO., BsyL 727, lastsa. Mam. their lack of “ boiler power "—the power plenty of “do.” It’s all the difference in had absolutely none of the bilious attach *•■ I which means will, determination the world. It’s constructive thought instead that I used to suffer from, and I have bee* and ability to overcome obstacles. of destructive. Positive suggestion in place entirely free from the pain and debihttW Which also means the vital force so of negative, the influence that expands effects that used to result from them necessary to keep well and fit. instead of that which contracts and stifles. " The change is surely very great and [ There’s a mysterious but surely There’s so little in “ don’t" ; it is usually am compelled to give Postum the esdua* beneficial influence from grass and stagnating in its effect, and. the law—physi­ credit for it " Name given by Postum 0*. mother earth. City children are cal, mental and moral—is growth ana pro­ Battle Creek, Mich. insulated against the wholesome gress. Read "T he Road to WeUriDa” inphp magnetic influence from the earth; For the little ones, there will be an ideal "T here’s a Reason " grass is usually denied to them; the teacher, a lady who is a teacher by heredity, T V a w PIANO TUNING ATBOUbr the aid of the TU1TX- trees, the pure air, the vis medi- training and education. She is an ardent E ve r read the above letter* * A-PHOXE. A Profession thnt can bo converted into money as any new one appears from time to tis* time or piece In th, civil feed world et en hour', notioe. Smi catrix of Nature are all apart from expounder of Froebel, that patron saint of KM to' *16.00 per day. Valnabje Illustrated book TREE. their lives—with results that are children. And this teacher has the grace of They are itenoine, trues and Ml * aim IITUT SCHOOL OF ruio TOIINB. 35 Sotle Bill. BitBd tort. Blrt. manifest. Instead, the little ones God and a wonderful love of children in her human Interests T h e New York M agazine of M ysteries 115

and thirteen the “ lucky” number of the very From a Clairvoyant Friend person dreading them most. But. In any case, people accounted1 great Before this, I have given interesting and small, have had. and do have their pet communications from Abbie E. C., who superetitions. Often, what * appear as is very psychic. Now another message strange coincidences seem to bear out their from her, with some details in it that theones. For instance. Jay. Gould bad a will encourage many whose loved ones conviction that he would die in a year ol hit have gone on before: age which would be divisible by seven. Ac­ Not many years ago I had a lady friend who cordingly, at thirty-five he was troubled, at passed on to the higher life with that dread disease consumption. forty-two very uneasy and again at forty- She and I often used to talk together of the nine. As a matter of record, he did die at change called death and she told me if it was forty-nine, but you know that by bolding possible she would communicate with me and the death thought firmly, or sickness thought, tell me of her changed condition, and if she serious consequences may be actually met her little girl baby that had named on brought about. a year before (aged fourteen months). Weeks passed by and no word as yet. But one eve­ To further prove this, it is well known that Conducted by ning, being alone and passive, there came to the portrayal of disease and death, by acton my inner consciousness these words, "Mattie and actresses who are unusually impression­ wants you—come." able, does occasionally bring on the very dis­ By what method the message came we will eases so counterfeited. Also, the thought leave for scientists to explain. I obeyed the held by many physicians, specialists in some literary felicity of the great Russian. That awful summons snd soon found myself in a cheer­ one disease, frequently leads to that very con­ Caution blood-curdling chapter where Anna Kardnina ful room—doora open while a flood of sun­ dition for the doctor* themselves Verily, goes down to the railroad station and commits shine filled the room and a peaceful, restful Over and over again I have told m y read- suicide by throwing herself under the wheels of atmosphere seemed to fill the whole place. we should recognise the importance of ip, to be careful and very wide awake when the heavy moving train was reproduced on the I found Mattie reclining in an easy chair thoughts and learn to control our minds. Diking into anything branding itself front page of my paper. As I re-read the tragic still weak from the recollections of the long- chapter I felt my will power slipping away from continued sickness through which the had so M i l l me. recently passed. there are genuine psvchics and mediums. The personal resistless evil force so near me She gave me to understand Uhat the was to Protectlves One of the greatest called at m y home last told me to go out on the platform at the next sta­ meet her little girl for the first time sines Sunday, but—a large percentage are frauds tion and loll myself under the wheels of the long the change that had come to her. From some­ JO and make-believes-—and especially among heavy train, just as the woman did in the terrible where, through an open door, came the beauti­ automatic writing. One of the strangest the class that advertises. realistic story. I_ could not help yielding any ful child, dad all in white, sleeves canght up at things I will mention now. Possibly it is Particularly do I warn against the ad­ more than the patient on the operating table can the shoulders by white ribbons, a string of very common, but I never read it before. We vertising mediums who advise buying resist the compelling fumes of anesthetics. My pearls around her neck. She was truly a were four persons, two ladies, my friend who pen utterly fails to portray my condition. The sweet little angel. Mother and child were is a medium and I, And we were bound to­ certain mining shares or stocks of one sort most appalling lines from Dante s “ Under World ” soon clasped in each others' arms while tears gether with a rare sympathy. m another The pity of it I Oh, the pity of it I do not overstate my horrible sensations. A of joy fell fast from the mother's eyes. On a warm summer evening, we were sit­ These reprobates bring disrepute upon the personal demon had “ got me. ” I became a After a little Mattie turned to me and said, ting in the garden room before the open door. innocent and the just Consequently, when willing subject. I knew I was going down, down “This scene can never be repeated but I wish We had determined not to do anything with there is a general revolt against charlatans, in helpless despair. I knew I was nearing the end, this picture to be so impressed on your inner spiritism that evening. We were tired from when I felt a gentle touch on my shoulder, and a consciousness that it may remain in your mind working all the day in the open sir, so we the good, bad and indifferent are all classed woman stood before me. As I looked up, she as long as earth life lasts.” Oommunieation were telling stories and laughing heartily now together Moreover, it is infamously cruel said: between the embodied and disembodied spirit and then. to toy with bereaved persons and discour­ "Y ou look ill and lonesome. My husband told is possible.” After some time I felt a shivering along aged seekers after truth me I might come over and speak to you. ” I am sure this was no illusion or delusion my back, and we had perceived other times Knowing that the majority of so-called I hardly saw her, but I heard the voice, the , but soul meeting soul in the higher realm of that it was a sign from the spirits when they psychics are charlatans and impostors, clear, strong, gentle voice of a glorious woman. being. had to tell ns anything. I said nothing to As quick as lightning, the scene changed. De­ If mortals could only know that so-called the others snd laughed Tike the rest, bat after therefore is all the more reason for excessive moniac force was vanquished. In an instant I death is only life prolonged, that transition some time I had to dose the doors, I got so vigilance was myself again. My critical faculties, never is as it were only going from the basement cold (it was a very warm evening), and then For example, there is the common experi­ wholly dormant, swept the stage and took con­ into the upper room. Why do we fear to make suddenly my friend arose from his armchair. ence of a medium telling the investigator trol. I said: the change? He could not stand it any longer, it was so that “father,” or “mother,” or “John,” or "I was feeling badly, but your husband must The spiritual country is not laid down on our cold and shivery. So we sat down round the “Emma," etc., is here. Don’t be satisfied have passed through black shadows, or he would maps hut in time its locality will be known table snd in no time we knew what was tha not have noticed. ” and people will travel to and from that conn- matter. with the silly, parrot sentences that the "Ah, but I noticed you first. ” A spirit who never came to ns before asked alleged spirits usually give. Ask questions! try as readily as they now go from continent “ I thank you. You have saved my life. ” to continent. us to request our protective spirits to help Prove! Identify! If “ father” cannot give She stepped hack to her family and soon after Abbie E. Culver. him free the astral body of a person who was correct answers to your question (and he I heard her take the boys to the Pullman, to put dying, but loved his family so strongly that he generally cannot), just form your own con­ them to sleep. I did not look toward her. I could not free himself. So we did, one after felt that I was in the presence of a shrine or a Superstition another, then the cold passed from our backs ditions. Use your reasoning powers. Ftrsonification of power, goodness and gentleness and we were waiting for the result. In the saw her no more. I would not recognize her by Superstition, or dread of the supernatural, meantime we got some other things and then the sense of sight if I saw her to-day. But that after some hours the medium wrote, “Alright, Spirit Control voice, if I hear it again this side of the grave, I influences most people. Little things, coinci- very tired.” shall remember. , dences and matters out of the ordinary take Afterward we asked why just our pro­ Occasionally a person will do some act of The reader must not think that I am reporting . unto themselves great significance, and influ- tective spirits must help. In the town where violence or unreason, for which there is no a dream. My experience was real. f ence many people far more than is justified. the man was dying, some twenty miles away, explanation Once in a while there is even A few years ago one of the law professors of the Even madness is induced by constant brood­ is a great association of spiritists and why a case of suicide which astonishes all. j A . Cornell University committed suicide. One of ing over or holding fear thoughts regarding the spirits did not do it without our bidding. man, previously normal, well-to-do, with my sons was in Cornell and knew him well. He The answer was: That your protective has told me that this teacher was one of the level- mere trifles. Perhaps the most common spirits are extremely strong and therefore really every reason for living, will suddenly est. safe, sane and sensible men he ever knew. superstitions are fear of the number thirteen they were often asked to do such very tiring til himself. Why? Nevertheless this man took a stateroom on an and of Friday. Yet, under certain circum­ things. One afternoon, a very rich man telephoned Albany boat for New York, and during the night stances, Friday may be the “ lucky” day, 0. H. 1 me from one of the world-famous hotels. He he killed himself. Who knows of the struggle he said he was in urgent need of me and would may have had with the Titanic forces of evil in I come right up ? I was busy, but noting the that stateroom, all alone, where there was no distress in his voice, I said I would come up tangible eye to pity, or arm to save—or a voice ? immediately When I reached the great, gilded hotel, he said that he had one of nis impulses to suicide Evidence in Court and that this time he felt that it was un­ Now and then, statements come out in conquerable. Now, he had a wife and two court-room trials which puzzle everyone and lovely children, he was very, very wealthy, leave people wondering Here is an account Danderine nothing special to trouble turn—-and yet, he of a trial sent from London, England, and felt that he ought to and must kill himself. which was commented upon in several daily Grows Hair I won't tell you what I saw. Nor will I newspapers. And, by the way, newspapers dwell upon exorcism, which few of you will to-day publish accounts of psychical hap­ and we can understand, but suffice it to say that I stayed penings which they would have scoffed at a with this friend until he fell asleep about few years ago and refused to print. four o’clock the following morning. When In spite of professional skeptics, belief he awoke, he was entirely free from the ob­ in the unseen and astral planes is growing P R O V E IT session, and forever. more and more. As you know, I accept no fees of any sort This is the account of the vision from The Great DANDERINE Never and am satisfied to let what I do go as part England: Fails to Produce the of my duty or calling, and usually I am lucky to get on without misunderstanding^ in­ Those who hold that dreams sometimes have Desired Results. significance will have their belief strengthened gratitude or abuse. In this case. I received by the evidence given by one of the witnesses at T enlivens and invigorates the hair a long letter from the man’s wife, who was in the Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the glands and tissues of the scalp, a far distant city, blaming me for keeping her steamship Waratah, now being held in London. husband from starting for home that night. In July, 1909, the Waratah disappeared some­ I resulting in a continuous and I just mention this to show why in India, where between Durban and Cape Town while on increasing growth of the hair. ™ Yogis teach—do the work for Ike work’s a voyage from Melbourne to South African ports. job alone Look not for praise nor reward. She carried ninety-two passengers and a crew of Letters of praise are contin­ 119. and not a trace of any one of them has since ually coming In from nearly Henre all true Disciples neither request nor come to light. all parts of the country sta­ "reive earthly reward Upon this very sub- Claude Sawyer, the witness in question, told ting that Danderine has re­ ject of unseen forces compelling, here is an how he booked a passage aboard the Waratah newed the growth of hair in aoeount from a man whom I know to be sin­ from Melbourne to Cape Town. Soon after the cases that were considered voyage began the behavior of the ship raised absolutely hopeless. ew and above suspicion. He felt a moral A lady from Brooklyn writes •tugation to tell about it doubts in his mind as to her stability. She wab­ "After a short trial my hair Brother Henry Hunter says: bled about a good deal, listed to starboard and stopped falling, and I now took a long time to right herself. He had already hare a lovely head of hair, ®hat I am about to write of my personal ex- made up his mind to quit the ship at Durban, the very heavy and over one and rStoce with the powers of good and evil is not first port of call, when his perturbation was > quarter yards long.” ™uenced or controlled by Jacob’s encounter with increased by a dream he had one morning. J? toga, or juu»Job's interview with witu therue devil,uevii, nor In describing this dream the witness said: m °f Cotton Mather or Mrs. Eddy, “ An extraordinary figure, dressed as I have Danderine stimulates the scalp, "flat i think or believe has no part in this nar- never seen anybody dressed before, came into makes it healthy and keeps it so. “Jg* Itell only what I KNOW” my cabin and stood before me brandishing a j jsSsffiess morning last November I boarded blood-stained sword. It vanished, and appeared It is the greatest scalp in vigorator Pacific train running east. As the con- again—and again, for the third time. Each time known. It is a wholesome medi­ 1started toward the ticket office to register, it was exactly the same, and I took particular cine for both the hair and scalp. nun-say that the train was running light; note of it and its extraordinary dress, and the cjf they pulled out of Seattle the night be- sword all covered with blood. Even a small bottle of it will K* ™*y carried but one lady passenger. I paid "In the saloon at tea time I told my dream put more genuine life in your ..““ attention to what he said at the time and to one of the ladies and asked her if she could hair than a gallon of any other more about it. There were hardly a Interpret it. She replied that seeing a sword in a T'jprorongera in the car I entered. The lady dream meant a warning, and this strengthened hair tonic ever made. Itahows I*®!® to. Her husband and two lusty, healthy my resolve to leave the ship at the first point results from the very start ,“°J> wem there. The lady wifi be heard of again she touched. I attempted to persuade two later“ ray story. ladies. Mrs. and Miss Hay, to leave also when Now on sale at every drug and train rolled on a growing sense of help- we arrived at Durban, but as my protestations toilet store in the land; 3 sizes, oHm i?eJ°lat'on an

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You remember $ 5 0 0 0 . 2 2 IN ts owr daily litc—a recognition how He worked without a place to lay His pt* % tw s li eWtzients that go to make up head, but with the light of a mighty purpose m its broadest sense, and by this in His eye and a glorious message on His I word sui root ww mean not necessarily the lips And although His footsteps faltered, In tn liM of money, because wo all know that yet His great heart whispered ‘' Clh, human­ our wealthy brother is much more worried ity. humanity, would that I could gather taking care of that he has than in thee to My bosom and teach thee peace I ' Retting more, but we mean by success that And you know how in the last days they happiness in doing our work which makes spat upon Him. and mocked Him, and cru­ it wall and which produces results in cified Him. and called Him King of the Jews. proportion. But you and 1 know His kingdom was in the And you know we don't necessarily have hearts of humanity He was a world worker, to love our work. But we most work tor the and that is what you and I are. We can’t joy of working, of doing something. bail out the ocean with a spoon. But we Step out into the keen morning air, know­ can do onr own work as well as we can, ing that you are going to do something, that and remember we have no concern with any oven your whole being is going to praise God other man's duty. We have our own particu­ in a spontaneous effort, tnat every nerve is lar work to do, and that needs all our con­ going to quiver with that divine purpose in centration of effort, every moment of our effort to express itself honestly. Do you undivided attention. nr you can do this easily if you change And yet there is just one more thing I would say before I lay down my'pen, and | your point of view? If you will class yourself HE Poppenberg Player Piano h ' as a world worker and not as a hireling, if that is that no one can do our work for ns; T of the finest manufactory). 2* | you will remember that although you may we alone must do it, unshrinkingly, joyously, ceptlonally pure and i>m k **• get so much an hour from an individual yet unselfishly, manfully. Let's get down to it ■with & resonant, vibration omS now let’s commence just now with a new which Is only found In the best maw. you are in the pay of an Employer who has a scientifically built and never gives you short wages or works you song on our lips, a new purpose in our hearts, player mechanism, perfected In eni-T? overtime. And He is God. He gives you and thus hasten that glorious time of which tall, which plays the full scale, u yoor wages to the miser's fraction. 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Th* New Y«rk Magazine of Mysteries 117 CHIFFON PANAMA DRESS SKIRT s O 95 F|NE PETTICOAT FREE i»»w «.i.il ■>».>>R R ------av M l ladles' apfard ■it. m will anU 1&.UO iecaat O tian Rnaama Skirts eraeaty it* pleura at IS 9S and •» nillgls* vrwm In pand prwmaimma with MikjpGft • ----RMtonietth __ f i l l This axquU t* d»M dirt to made an —t rm nnalUjrtW' U h R um d uiR etU r m mpo I plaited Tito ■tohli trip Mm Mi - —-g wans In iM vita dalatf. dm. loom* vdgn feed of Mtia p d iva vtomlna aUlatod do* » ■*■ I of min to harmouf aa. W W W m i alMMttor RUUfeiN It hiv Personal Problems ttoijlirtf»|Rii|M toltk»9 ---- J of 115 in. F iu litu to n t lUH** fnottj a m m MI. toM M rtttor tort Louise Radford W e lls In New T h o u g h t or aioadar figure*. Mawnto totkdM l waiet i 86 te 43 iaohea down front. Onto irnblnck. fikti blue or mediu HAT is the border line of a disapproval from every feature? Or why TNE FREE PETTICOAT:^. noble woman's demands on should I, complaisant (engaged)—or at least I with nneh skirl nt U N la fina HfM waiahl. fart black meesallue, tnada the man she loves—what forgiving—when John stays away from a -----'defiecasa. toagM* ambroid- w may she exact, or shall I theatre party because he has an unexpected m r t r t l a and draw str ia e , say rightfully expect? And opportunity to examine the model of a (to what should she yield in return? I do me) totally uninteresting machine, fed in­ 100 DEPOSIT. not mean to put this on a give and take jured to my heart's core oy such “ neglect” I urn around waist, measure rtana todri Li after marriage. front from skirt band to bottom and basis, for to love is just to give and find slsoof petticoat stats choice ol black, joy in it—but when a man and woman In other words, between mature people W T blus or brown solar and ws will of different temperaments, tastes and inter­ it seems to me the only marriage which can g s f youths elegant Chiffon Panama Skirt and the dstntr free petticoatQ. ests love, my question arises. It might be be enduringly happy is the one in which O. D. by express, subject to helpful to say that the man is a _ logical interests are added—not subtracted—Iks tloa. the balance, $1.95 and express two individual lives going on as before with toU frt you nay the scent after rot materialist the woman a logical idealist.™ find the skirt and petticoat perfectly The very existence of love presupposes as little alteration as changed circumstances satisfactory; as swell and stylish gar­ some point of perfect contact. The area of may permit, the one mutual life flowing ments as you aver sawand the equal of any skirt en d petti- harmony may be restricted, but it exists, harmoniously between, under and around, “ Ubj roar FREE else the two would never have been brought as it did before marriage, only more fully —I home dealer at r -^wwmwm and completely. This, it seems to me, vs ■ $ 8.00o th erw ise it sill close enough together to find in each other be returned at ear expense aad we I that intangible beautiful something which the ideal relation between any two people— w ill promptly refund your li.QOJ eludes alike our grasp and definition, but is man and woman, woman and woman or I w g T today or write for our f m SPECIAL FASM10I BOOllwhi the thing we love. man and man—who elect to enter into a •how eem r 1.000 elegant pin! Therefore there is always a safe vantage permanent companionship. And if your | tu r e e o f rare an d b ea u tifu l ladles' garments at s t a lf l ground where the question of exacting or two lovers are both philosophical and tol­ srtoaa. Wash d resses t l . l j yielding plays no part. Here there is har­ erant enough to accept and grant the perfect L an d fs b r io rtrasscPH freedom of thought and action such a con­ $8.95. tailor made salts , mony of thought, action and inclination, $8.45.skirts 75o, petticoat* I and one of the first things to be done in a ception of marriage demands, there need be U p . w alsta 45c. an d every* I------J solution of the problem you propound, is no question of surrender or exaction on thing to clothe ladles, misses, children anainfnats. including immense assortments of clearly to determine in one's mind the basis either side. I --T*lnVsrtwwssr ststsrrttoatossrlrss I r it il m si t o i t o n of that area of harmony. With this knowl­ This seems, however, to be a very difficult edge, there would always be a neutral ideal for most people to reach, owing to the JOHN N . SMYTH Ob. CHICAGO territory to draw each other back to, when habit of “ possession," which has been the strain of conflicting tastes threatened handed down to us. We love, apparent­ to pass the line of mutual toleration. ly, most of us, either to own or to be Set ThisNobby Enter Sait Now, outside this territory, as to how far owned. If the woman of your problem of your trisods wear clothing; why has to confront this world-old attitude in her make them bay their suite from yoaV one should yield or exact—if the two people can save money for them and double in question are of matured character, and lover, her path will be strewn with conces* your income. Don't my you can't. Send Ctfk therefore well-defined in tastes, inclinations, sions—must necessarily be. No two people os an order for a suit for yourself. Wear can be absorbed into one, without parting tbs suit—that is all you have to do. Too Dm ambitions and interests, the question of “ 11 be surprised how easy It Is to adjustment is quite a serious one. Love; with this or that integral part of their own lake orders when you prove to individual existences. What these con­ your frisads that you can furnish No latere** to me, is not a relation which releases one thorn with clothing "mads to from allegiance in any other relation of life. cessions may or should be, no person can iineasure" for Isas money thaa determine but the woman herself, and not they are now paying for ready mads, out-of-date clothing she in advance. It is all a question of values. rhey must buy from you ln Price * 1 7 5 — ^ We forego in life, for something greater— irder to get our exclusive styles, whether that greater thing be ambition, ___saves and fabrics—the swsliest, ROSES! ROSES! finest suits ever made. Take two or Stool and S c a r f F r e e unselfishness, love, worldly gain. When­ three orders and your profit will pay ROSES! ever the love that recompenses her is greater for your own suit. Easy to take meas­ A gwarmt—J •aping o f$ 1 0 0 a t in her eyes than the thing to be yielded ures with our instructions. Ws fur* bait, on lack instrument. i nlsh a portfolio containing 60 hand­ Every reader of she will and should let the latter slip out of some samples and show 90 different styles of coats, and all necessary std* the MAGAZINE OF her life unregretted. But if at any time V tiouery and Information that will WE believe tie correct way to boy MYSTERIES is a that love begins to lose its value in her eyes, ^ start you at once in a profitable, because it is proving itself to be always the pleasant business. Ws guarantee to i piano ii to try it in your own home Rower lover. give you a perfect fit. You run no risk. If you send im­ love th a t takes—then to save it to herself she Wo ship on approval, subject to M fiut We don’t want the trial to must find a way gently to retain her own hours' examination. Tour customers mediately you may must be satisfied with style, fit and qual­ one yon any expense, hence we possessions against its exactions; that Writ* ity before paying. 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Ask your local banker to in* Through many long, delightful days restifate oar standing. Rothschild & With Love and Duty; then we came Ci’s. resources exceed $3,000,000^S Unto the parting of the ways. If I loved a friend I could not yield him up And with a sinking heart I saw because a more exclusive love claimed me. Love gayly choose the path that led icfl more pianos direct from His part in my life would be still vital, be- factory to name than any Through verdant fields, by sunny streams beyond m y power to efface, change or relin­ Where lilies blossomed white and red. YOU CAN BE AN AUTO EXPERT "flier concern in the world quish. If I had built my life toward a high We teach you the entire subject by mall ln 10 achievement, I could not step down or aside While Duty with relentless mien I weeks' spare time, and assist you to secure good Send A Postal Pressed on a narrow, cheerless way. position. Demand lor trained men can't be filled. because love, also, called me. I would have Simple, practical, and personal Instruction. Free | For The Piano B o o k to meet love as I climbed, giving more be­ And in his steps, with faltering feet, | auto model to each student. cause grasping more, and climbing higher I journeyed many a weary day. FIRST LESSON FREE—WRITE FOR IT NOW and illustrates in the co lo n for the strength love lent me. And life for me was steeped in pain, OWNERS—We supply competent men at the wood eight styles Therefore it is repugnant to me to conceive And loneliness of heart was mine, | Empire Ait* Institute, 406 Empire Bldfc, Rochester, N. Y. | of the Meister of love as a renunciation—to realize that Until I found in Duty’s way Ori final Automobile School man and woman must too often say at the Contentment sweet and joy divine. ^ Meister Piano C o. threshold of such a relation, not “ To gain And then one day across my way this happiness, what must I give?" but The olden glory dawned once more; Muchild & Company “ To gain this happiness, what must I give And lot all radiant and serene, 2 5 LATEST POST CARDS JQ g Sole Owners tipf" That is your problem, as I understand Love walked beside me as of yore. 3 8 D» C h ic a g o , 111* it>—What shall the woman give up or what shall she ask be given up? Twelve numbers of OUR MAG* If love is to demand the whole of another’s life, then there must be giving up, and A7JNE are enunl to a WHOLE usually, from the very nature of the duties LIBRARY of Good Books. *%$&!»FREE she assumes, it is the woman who must Send 25 cents for a year’s subscrip­ yield or forego the most. 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Writ, ■S « I show a fondness for the Juvenile Court Fly swifter as thou near'st the sun, own expense. It will surprise and' for following dirty urchins to their And brighter shine at eighty-four; and delight you. dirtier homes, on philanthropic errand bent, At ninety-five Write to-day to why should he suddenly” put his foot down" Shouldst thou arrive, WM.CHAS. KEENE, Pres. on such excursions, once the marriage Sttlt wait on God, and work and thrive. LORRIMER INSTITUTE ceremony is said—or, worse stilt, radiate O l i v e r W e n d e l l H o l m e s . Dept, 2993 Baltimore, Md. W ant This Su ■spaSu Sh°w onr samples to th friends, take two ord„ r*« ot make profit enough to » V V stunning taUoreds«t?Aet W & Rgh Je.simply s h o w f e ^ S WA date samples. I know that there It ever bidt- and waits i l l Pnsea. prices ifflis beautiful, orders Till all my tangled skein of life is clear. fL \\ We take aU the r& °*V s Waits patiently, until I pass within llW antee perfect fit « book * pro rated with Beyond the rule of Time and Death and IM l We oav th. Of rX ■ [C by Will Ian t and some P ear. ” illustrations a Icing a n d of The next picture shows you how the soul H tho sw elled cloth £ can dwell in its own light, and by casting out H »*»« ono «M»n g n sft Banner scents have a n , ,t the top of Fear, so triumph over the powers of dark­ i l W more hurtlinraientt. win. g soul must ness. SN T and make $5.00? ‘ Entangled in the world's dark wiles jM experience needed. Writ. j|f your territory and we wilTll Only $t cask places this beautfful dining- The Soul, by its own Light made strong. I 11 com plete outfit to start u ** poo in oat in your hurnc. 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To realize that build and construct a finer body yet. 7-PIECE BED SET T we are Eternal Souls with When at some period it constructs the bodies, and not bodies with perfect ethereal body it will reach the ^5 is the grandest realization that superconscious state and will be in Eternal So* to anyone. ___ Joy and Bliss. Then the mind will be

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Beauty SecretTiTu. Divulged in a l IV Which is £ H l S reaso Book but 1 Distributed main the 1 Enables YoiTurDevehT" „ mit Your life and m y life banded together in the spirit of co-op­ Beautily v.ur S bein doul eration means an uplift for the lives of all other men. sion ders and Make I core Many a weary soul, faint under the burden of life, has been inspired and filled F]flurejPerteC| will with new zeal by the potent suggestion of an idea, simply but forcefully stated in you How You CanR iTv: and spoken or printed words. you These inspired thoughts may have been verses of Scripture, a stanza from some »»d sell well-known poet or the simple saying of a parent or teacher. The effect is all the bee same—inspiration is in the soul inspired, it matters not the source of the thought. FullInformaUontoRem^,andM akeJf^® cot Every woman wants a full round bust, a We want bur- readers to send its the ideas that have inspired them and that wil metrical dfurc and shapely limbo. So no woman bi| who reads this generous oiler should, in fairness they believe will inspire others. These may be original or quoted. If original, How to Have S d t e T i i ^ ^ pe to herself, fail to respond to it. sign your own name (and address) only; if quoted sign the name of the author ▲11 jos have to do in to write, saying: Send Personality Charmb, fee me row free treatment and illustrated booklet** on the right and your own name on the left. No thought will be considered for] sb Until cuitA - — ____5 By return mail we will send yon. without a publication that takes for its expression more than fifty words of prose or eight quite recent!: «at ap penny of cost, a sufficient quantity of Dr. Whit­ lines of poetry. less womanian wwith”no*lfn«t i’ liiT .¥**'» fin* ' ax ney's Nerve and Flesh Builder to give you the awkwardawKwaru hips.mps. I spent a gmln’’,'1'1* w»it i r sc additional flesh that will add immeasurably to Send in the thoughts that have helped you. They will help others, too. | advertised remedy I knew !! imfane L- 14 lb - i c< your stylo and attractiveness. Address: Inspired Thought Editor, Magazine of Mysteries, 649 TV. 43d Street, New pointed each time. Throneh . to k"*) w No matter whether your slimness is the result Y ork City. travelled in the far E&tt ? '.^nd t; of sickness or inheritance. Dr. Whitney's Nerve simple -Japanese mandates V^*ni(d , W b and Flesh Builder will promptly build up and Ameri B? following beautify your figure* P It acta directly on the fat producing cells find Keep back thy servant also from Fasting alone in the desert, t Alls out the hollow places. It will enlarge your bust measurement from 2 to 6 inches. And being presumptuous sins; let them not Tell of the days that He passed; • purely vegetable compound it cannot possibly m b : do you any harm* Instead It actually benefits have dominion over me: then shall How for our sins He was tempted £>onld bt, ^ < I the health. _ . I be upright, and I shall be inno­ Yet was triumphant at last. “Treatment No. 1** is a general system flesh » appeany9 builder for both men and women. Treatment cent from the great transgression. Tell of the years of His labor, Jo Patitadi b Now y is for giving development to the bust. “7, succea Z Please say which treatment you prefer. Only Let the words of my mouth, and Tell of the sorrows He bore, one can be had. the meditation of my heart, be ac­ He was despised and afflicted, P i othenall Please bear in mind that this oner may be with­ drawn at any moment. So do not delay. Write ceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my Homeless, rejected and poor. to The C. L* Jones C Method and become beautiful pictures of grace. . Be of good cheer, for there are My sad repining heart was met time using nassifuf ? To fed that the complexion is rapidly im­ ? proving, and see your blackheads, pimples, brighter things in store for you. 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Send you, address »«dl'*“>•*“ everything about this marvelous Method and come again. Good night. And now with Faith unshaken, eral F ree Sam ple Box and my , T5' wfll send you FREE some very valuable infor­ In patience I but bide my time, Yooth."TOUin. A mtrial u WHlwUlcoarlac.^. _ .___I.nu, „>I] mation. 1 want to tell you everything about J. L. O’H a r r o w , When any joy is taken. derlul remedy ever discovered lor ronmlat »HsUB the SIMPLEX METHOD but can only do 1126 East S4th St., beautifying the skin. so in a personal letter to you. Write me. Los Angeles Cal. No matter if the crushing blow M M E . D. FOULA.RE May for the moment down me. STATION B, CLEVELAND, 0. GERTRUDE VOYLES Still, back of it waits Love, I know, Suite 455 Tell IVIe the Story of Jesus With some new gift to crown me. 323 Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. (By Permission of J. J. Hood) A G E N T S Here It]) Tell me the story of Jesus, POCKET IIWIBfl Hakes and burn. Its own gas and Let’s weave a web of affection produces a pure white, steady, Write on my heart ev’ry word. Around the hearts so* dear. ■ l 100 candle power light. Ho wick, smoke, dirt, grease or odor. Tell me the story most precious, With silken cords of tendemes Weave sympathy and cheer. Sweetest that ever was heard. KdHoppareallaN. I«M I?hb t I J L A o o | THE BEST LIGHT Tell how the angels in chorus Ho'i nlataed* Bataiia t a \ CANDLE, naicniouelvridituloualy )Klow lHS S 1 0 0 % JP^O^ A .m-—4 POWER/ 'Lighted Instantly. Over200 styles. Sang as they welcomed His birth My Soul followeth hard after T in Agents wanted. Write for catalog Glory to God in the highest, Thy riglit hand upholdeth me. "laaMv tnfora*»(Un l i the ar**f THB BEST UfiBT CO.- I day b h b i manildMl 104 E. stn St., Canton, Peace arid good tidings to earth! Psalm Kill, L auntiWn <94? «I|M BW*. The N*w Magazine of Mysteries powertoOvercome Taking Life Too Seriousl) Immortality To Develop A c Bust Fear and Doubt Extract of Speech Made i n L o n d o n by the Rev. Mr. Phillips By W illiam E. T o w n e T h e good and great and wise are my companions; my delightful hope Water*: oat may, one will is harmless if not holy; and wake li o n o f serious, n o t t o • ANY people who are students of me not to a disappointment, which, ten to one as com pared M Mental Science desire very ear­ in yonr tomb of annihilation, 1 o r h a p p y ' ones. If “ th e nestly to know how it is possi­ shall not taste hereafter. My Lord I t h e f o r m an d s h a d o w ol ble for them to overcome cer­ I will abide by the precepts, admire if “the present Is the ft tain forms of fear which their the beauty, revere the mysteries, and the herald o f t h e i (tison tells them are utterly groundless, and as far as in me lies, practice can we doubt it?), how tat which th e ir fe e lin g s persist in recog- the mandates of this book (Bible), ries may be read in tl suing- The feelings have no control over this sacred volume; and should the we meet every day ? * ihe m l self except those which you per- ridicule of earth and the blasphemy too, t h a t t h e sadness is a s i s th e pjt by turning away from the truth of o f hell assail me I shall console my­ ment, .even w ith w hich might be replaced. Ri being and centreing the mind on fear and s e l f by the contemplation of those should h e sunbeams, no fa famMS fa doubt. If you c o n sta n tly m a k e y o u r d e c i­ blessed spirits who in the same holy t only to mei mbers • Dr. Kr8y Odl, sions, either mentally or verbally, in ac­ cause have toiled and shone and suf­ to everybody 1 wT j T",, Ifawt f e r e d . . . . whom they come t o co i it act* Every room viU Mad m i 1 BaAjgr d cordance w ith y o u r fe e lin g s , then they they enter should win control you. If you will side with If I err with the luminaries I brighter for their m m Yfcfe- fa aMd fai be of b m presence.” Why idn’t all of u s be 1 *w O ■ mica of arrested fodmamt d MMl M i will your real self, the I AM THAT I AM, have chosen for my guides I con­ I P*t a lull beautiful fa sunbeams, boys as w e ll as girls, all rm vithout may■sa 1i—1fafat thm and remember that your feelings are not fess myself captivated^ by the love­ along 1 this tnamunt was vc years and . U __ nw. but m erely a n e x p r e s s io n of the real liness of their aberrations. If they under to eighty-five years and 1 o v e r ? 1 been weaned, the Sma self which yon permit and govern, it will err, it is in fields of light; if they • became flabby fa w fa a . be become possible for you to g ro vu i n t o a aspire, it is at all events a glorious condition of fre e d o m w h e re y o u r f e e l i n g s daring; and rather than sink with «iU be harmonious and responsive to your infidelity into the dust, I am content highest desires. I t o f te n h a p p e n s t h a t a to cheat myself with their vision of See oor Rote person comes u n d e r th e d o m in a n c e o f h is eternity. It may, indeed, be noth­ feelings from som e s e v e re a n d m e n t a l ing but a delusion, but then I err offer in this shock which leaves an indelible im press, with the disciples of philosophy and issue. Now is apparently, opon the subconscious m ind, virtue—with men who have drunk and this impression arises into the con­ deep at the fountain of human the time to order. scious mind again and again under certain knowledge. . . . conditions, until th e f e e lin g s c o n t r o l t h e I err with Bacon, the great con­ Three Cochet fidant of Nature, and fraught with ■hole body. A s a n i l l u s t r a t i o n , l e t u s all the learning of the past and al­ rosebushes free. take the case o f o n e w h o s e p r i d e h a s most prescient of the future; yet been deeply wounded, and who feels an ap­ too wise not to know his weakness Horry yonr or-1 parently u n co nquerable s h r i n k i n g a t t h e and too philosophic not to feel his thought of m eeting o ld a c q u a i n t a n c e s a n d ignorance. I err with Milton, rising ders in. Getj facing the w orld in g e n e r a l. I n s u c h a on angel wings to heaven and like case the subconscious mind m ay continue all yonr friends to impress the conscious mind w ith that the bird of morn _ soaring out of feeling of fear long after the reason and light amid the music of his grateful to do so, tool intellect adm it its fo o lis h n e s s , p r o v i d e d t h e piety. person perm its those suggestions to rise I err with Locke, whose pure G V E N Send now. into the conscious mind. The conscious philosophy only taught him to adore You c a n easily e a rn 15 to lift a day ».vt. ■ mind becomes HYPNOTIZED by that old its source; whose warm love of I o rd ers fo r our Stylish, Mode-to-Measnre I 1 clothes—m an; agents earn more. Mo money 1 Fear Thought implanted with such force genuine liberty was never chilled into rebellion with its author. . . . 1 or experience necessary— we teach you this I by some sudden mental shock, and this | money-making business ana baric yon with oar capital Fear Thought ( a n o th e r n a m e f o r D e v i l ) I err with Newton, whose star-like Be Jo y o u s is allowed to ru le w h e n e v e r c o n d i t i o n s spirit, shooting athwart the darkness arise which bring it to the surface. Now of the Sphere, too soon reascended (Suits $9u® Pants $25? t e l to the home of its nativity. With Be joyous while it yet is day, 11?*^ B*nnent made to measure in latest city style the thing to do is to say "scat!” to that men like these I shall remain in While morning holds her tints of dawn, | fit ana workmanship guaranteed. One H ustling | old Fear Thought and then employ auto­ “error.” It is not possible to pro­ For glow and gladness fade away, Agent wanted in every town. Exclusive territory. suggestion to G R O W a n u n c o n q u e r a b l e And soon the dew of youth is gone; PREE—Write lor Agent's outfit —FREE. duce from all the earth so pure a PROGRESS TAILORING CO.. 123 Barroom S t, Chicago faith and belief in your ability to do system of practical morality, a code So sing a merry roundelay whatsoever you d e s ire to d o , a n d t o k e e p of ethics more sublime in its con­ And dance to music light and gay. that Fear T h o u g h t f r o m r i s i n g i n t o t h e ceptions, more simple in its means, Dance on, sing on and on. T W O P A I R conscious m ind fo r e v e r m o re . more happy and powerful in its op- Fear Thoughts are the result wholly of e rat ions than this Bible. Be happy while the day is young LICE CURTAINS adverse suggestions RECEIVED IN TO Oh! in the name of your darling And golden glories tint the skies; FREE the mind and allowed to take root and policy, _ filch not its guide from ; Go wander where on breezes flung Large, beautiful Notting­ grow there. They are to be rem oved by 2 youth, its shield from man and its { The rose displays her crimson dyes- ham Lace Curtains,2% y d s. refusing to C U L T IV A T E t h e m a n d ^ f u r ­ long, elegant patterns, • crutch from age. % Go touch the lyre by fairies strung hanuadme w id e borders, nish them encouragement and recognition. And sing the joyful birds among, firm, well-finished edge. The feelings must not be accepted as ex­ Suitable for parlor, sitting- Sing on ere morning flies. room o r chamber. Write pressions of th e R E A L s e lf a t a l l t i m e s , f o r 24 p a c k a g e s BLU1NE to else the Fear Thought will thrive. The Identity s e l l a t lOo. a p a ck a g e . Fear Thought flies when the I AM is Be songful with the lark that springs W h en sold, return |2.40 and If that new life beyond this breath And warbles in the blue abyss, w e send TW O PAIR of recognized as th e t r u e s o u r c e o f a l l Should mean, oh, love, for you and me, With dew of nightfall on his wings these handsome curtains. power. B LU IN E MFG. CO., Before an y th in g c a n b e a c c o m p lis h e d a n Oblivion of identity, And song far sweeter than a kiss; I’d call it death. Go dance in bloom-hung fairy rings 829 Mill St.,6eucer4 Jet., M m . ei-ort must be made. The way to learn And sing with every bird that sings. how to do a thing is to get up and DO Dance on, sing on in bliss. it Therefore, when the suggestion arises Tho’ ’twere a Whole harmonious SOLID GOLD RING FREE that yon cannot do a certain thing w hich That we should be dissolved into, Write for 6 boxes Standard Blood We[d find in that (I hold it true) Tablets to sell at 25 cts. each* We yonr bighef Self .says you c a n do, don’t Be joyous while the heart is light send Tablets postpaid and allow 30 listen to it. Just GROW by auto-sugges­ No life for us. With all the lightness of the dawn, days to sell them. When sold return tion and firm, positive affirm ations a belief While spring has snowed the Adds with white $1.50 and we send this genuine SOLID GOLD BAND RING. that yon can do it. Then get up and make You must be you, and I be I, Before the blush of youth is gone; Standard Remedy Go*, 5 Cortlandt fit., Dept. 2, Sew York City There is no other-help nor hope, The years are swift to take their flight tht attempt, AND Y O U WILL SUC- MONTHLY and expenses to trustworthy men and An individual horoscope, And youth is morning, age is night— women to travel and distribute samples;b!gmanu* Or else we die. —Susie M. Best. Dance on, sing on and on. facturer. Steady work. S. Scbefter.Treu, liHlIBsChicaia

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Read this story told by Theodore Serf, vessels large m a y v e n t u r e m o r e , b u t l i t t l e of Anna, 111., one of the bright boys who boats should k e e p n e a r s h o r e . earned a moving picture machine and then It is hard for an em pty bag to stand up­ sold it for a large sum of money. He tight’ A MOVING PICTURE MACHINE IS A GREATER INVENTION THAN THE PHONOGRAPH now wants to secure another wonderful Experience keeps a dear school, b u t fools MADE $12.00 IN ONE NIGHT COULD SELL IT FOR $12.00 moving picture machine free. will learn in no other. “I gave my friends an entertainment Received your Moving Picture Ma­ (All of these sayings were by Benjamin Dear Sir:— I received your Moving with my Moving Picture -Machine one chine, and am well pleased with it. My Franklin.) Picture M achine in good condition, and night, and they were well pleased. One chum, Tom Neal, and I together, _ made of them fell in love with the machine $ 12 .0 0 in one night. Every boy in the it works perfectly fine. I was astonished and asked me to sell it to him. I told The Succoring Presence United States _ ought to have a M oving at the little work I had to do. One him he could have the machine for Picture Machine in his home. There friend wanted to give me $ 12.0 0 f o r i t , from the earth the sie_iign m ay I come, $ 20.00. He said he would give $ 18 .00. c lo u " is no end of fun.—T« M. PIERSO N , Jr., but I would* not let it go.— ANTON J. From the flo a tin g c lo u d ; So I told him if he would split the From the silences m ost d u m b l W elona, Ala. G R I E R L A U M , N e w B a d e n , 111. difference he could have it. So he gave It may speak aloud. m e $ 19.00 for the machine and I sold it. I am so lonesome without my ma­ > er thou hear'st th a t voice, chine I would like very much to get Whatso’er th y fe a r, another.”— THEO. SERF, Anna, 111. k* thy trembling soul rejoice— How You Can G e t God is near. MADE $25.00 A W EEK J o h n B r o w n J e w e t t . “I am making $ 25.00 a week and more for myself with the Moving Picture Ma­ Great Moving P i c t u r e chine, and some nights $ 15.00 a n d $ 16.00. B* not too prone to grasp every flow er of Thank you kindly for the machine."—J. Ijrjty and joy. Some blossoms thrive best W . SM ITH, Jr., Sycamore St., Mem­ ®o their own stems, some joys you w ill h av e 23 5 ™rtif you unselfishly leave them to bless Machine! Read phis, Tenn.

IS what you are to do in order to Sunshine and Shadow MY WONDERFUL OFFER 5getPS this amazing moving picture machine and FREE COUPON The world is full of shadow s, the real moving pictures: Send me your name and address on the free cou­ GOOD FOR MOVING PICTURE Shadows—of th e d e e p e s t h u e , pon— that is all. W rite your name and address very plainly. Mail this to me MACHINE OFFER u‘ across life’s path th ere’ll fall to-day. As soon as I receive it I will mail you 16 of the most beautiful r . GRANT, 649 W. 43d St., Dept. 1394, A Golden b eam fo r m e , f o r y o u . premium pictures you ever saw— all brilliant and shimmering colors. There are New York fourteen different colors in the pictures, all wrought together in the most splendid o' ®Jt think just of the sorrow s, Please send me the 16 pictures, so that m anner. I w ant you to distribute these premium pictures on a special 2 5 -cent offer I may earn the Great Moving Picture Ma­ cometh with the m orn, among the people you know. They cannot get these pictures at the art stores at any chine and.Outfit. Yours truly. •pe. dear heart, you’ll encounter, price. W hen you have distributed the 16 premium pictures on my liberal offer you mree roses for every thorn. will have collected $ 4 .00. S e n d t h e $ 4.00 to me and I will immediately send you N a m e - FR EE the m oving picture m achine outfit and the 10 feet of film, all complete, FREE. both Sunshine and Shadow, As above stated, 20,000 of these machines have made 20,000 boys happy. An­ S tr e e t - ra & b te whatever falls to thee, swer at once and be the first in your town to get one. ftjjSrfhe beautiful H aven above, ’-areth for you and m e. Address, F . G R A N T , Sec’y, 649 W. 43d St., Dept. 1394, New York City City and State ■ F?eila Claire W illiam s . 124 Thfi New Y*rk Magazine of M ysteries Prize Winners In Our Last The Stupid Frightening of IWttlWFHOM Puzzle Contest Children I M fiba IBAtf Lee K fta IM West M l ~ N«v Teak City. Fear is the most dreadful of human Price, BAMs Rata Patsr. B ox sensations, and children suffer from it more M l, cove «f b to tt, lU o a d e fw f* . N. Y. keenly than others. Third Price, IM tt Itardfl Marrteoa, 2 Beautiful Violin, feed eAee* SUPERFLUOUS HJUR Academy Ave*, Bradford, Maaa Stupid mothers and nurses frighten little richly polished weed, ebony I__ The following tea perron* received I2.il children with lies about bears and bogies finished finger heard and tall piece, flail ki j strings, alee a fine hew and INSTRUCTION BOOK e a c h : and ghosts and policemen. Free for selling fid Jewelry Novelties at 10 ---- I C o r e d I t QoIckly So It Never Margt. Ftaher, 2050 Monoogahela Ave.. In every conceivable way fright is made Swtaovaie, Pa. EAQLB WATCH CO, D *t. 337, BAST* Betorned. tM ward Swenson, fit So. 5th St., Rock- the strongest possible factor in child-life. ford. UL The child is told that he will go to hell I N M frw r« Ray Olhrr t a a S t Sttxrt Mine Eliza Abernathy. Baakavllle. pa. if he tells lies. He knows that he has tf flaw They Tat Can Remove U T ra c ts Clarence Forman, 1225 Boston Road, New told lies, and therefore concludes that a DON’T WEAR A T R i l a r k C ity. For years I was lit victim |of_j^_faorruI| Helen Strauxe, 262 Ashman St., New horrible fate awaits him. This is stupid Islr grooil on ajr_ | filCiruca 1 ka< 1 Haven. Con n and harmful. ■being made flight and seesjr| tints | met H illw woman Clarence Morrison, Arkansas City, Ark. He is made to fear his father by a fool­ | ly to hold the m oon__jitehf- mark and saw kow it Lillie Balzer, 620 XL 5th St., New York ish mother, who threatens whippings when spoiled ker looks, I besets the store dis­ C ity. -CMrt ,l|p. the father comes home. _ The whippings tracted, for I hod tried all the pastes* pew- Catherine Little, fit Chestnut St.. Brook­ The most oh,itou, 4mru> Udttids sod other “hair-removera" seem­ lyn. ML Y. _ M are not always forthcoming. The terror I , «>«prlT.cr °lnd freedom from all the trouble, which constipation Pittsburg, Pa. brings. That into nature, without cease Drue* won’t care noostipstlon r Vo. h e r , found th at mat. Kate McCartney, Meadow Land, Box 271, Watch, Ring Drugs are poisons, harmful and unfit. They disturb, P a . Pours to uplift, upholds. and CHAIN R Irritate and Inflmne the system. Hattie Smith, 24 Leyland St.* Dorchester, Without its life-renewing flow. Bt T CONSTIPATION MTST BE CUBED. M ass. What are we more than clods? For you will not be well while you suffer bom consti­ Helen Wolf, R. F. D. 6, B o x 15, N e w pation. London Pike, Hamilton, O. Yet when we fed its heavenly glow. ~ stones, for flailing You cannot be well while you are n victim of this clog­ Sylvia Freauf, 2912 Butler Ct., Chicago, We know we’re near to God. ticlMSUOCMch OtfflS*. ging, weakening, deadening aliment. todsy. Wt»n»ldiemt£2J 111. , will send watch, And----- PILES. hit other blood disorders (Or that matter. I Chas. Menke, 149% Corlies Ave., West ring and chain, r Everyone who has plies has constipation also, Sure as I Grove, Asbury Park, N. J. For every heart that beats with love. Satisfaction gua- \ the chicken comes bom the egg. Furthermore, ou can- I Akin to Father’s heart above, ran toed or money not cure piles unless yon cure constipation at flHle sam e I Kath. Lloyd, 20 Orchard PL, Yonkers, refunded, m time. You must cure the cause. SeeT I supply the N . Y. Another centre, circles wide, Dale Watch Co. DOLBLB CURE. The best pile ointm ent In toe world Alexander Truppi, Box 37, Millington, And strong in faith a soul abides. Dept* 47 Chicago and the true, lasting, natural cure tor constipation also. N . J . You cannot be well whoa you suffer bom constipation Mary Thiel, 2135 W. 23d St., Chicago, 111. Sweet watch and ward is over all, Elizabeth Dickinson, 749 Shawmut Ave., And He who notes the sparrow’s fall Boston, Mass. Each circling ring will guide aright, A. Pad ova no, 58 Garfield PL, Brooklyn, And mark in space its path of light. N . Y. ROLLER SKATES FREE $ 100.00 in cash prizes will be awarded as FINE . . i n These skates ate made tauA. Easter prizes on April 17th. Oh! mystic love of God and man. iclONAn out of Iron, with leather ttM F R E C K L E SI For particulars regarding these cash Who can its wondrous circle span? FYTEN3 J M and are strong, substaatlaland prizes, address The Editor of The Magazine He who with purity shields his heart, *-A I ri-r\ durable. They have aS®. IT IS EASY TO REMOVE THEM of Mysteries, 649 W est 43d St., New York able or extension toot pitta,* C ity , Alone can learn the mystic art, th a t they are made to aceom. For years I tried every known remedy without success I And find when God and man are one, »oJROLL€R m edate any sire loot Tkt Skin Specialists sad doctors said I would take them to That all the universe is done, ^ S K A T E S skates are guaranteed aa np. the grave. I fooled them alL The greatest need of life is love, resented and to give entire I cured myself by a simple discovery. I win send yon Love that’s helpful, strong and pure; And bound in chords of love that chime I satisfaction. Simply send me your name and addirs.1 the prescription free If you win write for It. It took off Each heart to heart, and all to Him. will send you 24 pieces of my Famous Novelties Whitt™ my neckies and the freckles of thousands of others. It That will comfort us in sorrow, | a re to dispose of for m e at^ 10c each on my Hew Ea, H a r r i e t S. B o o a r d u s . Plan. Return the $2.40 and the skates are yours, will remove youra. It win clear the worst complexion. And the dark days to endure. Write today. Address MBS. E. O. WHITE. 6. M. BETTS, Sec., 619 W. 43d St., Dent. 1355, Inlet >■ O. BOX, DEPT, MO. 20A, BUFFALO, N. Y. There’s many a soul lies dying. For whatever the world may say, fo e can have an education free that In the valley of despair, There are lives in every station, will fit you for a position that should WATCH,RING FREE And whose lives are filled w ith care. Whose days are black with trouble, $100 to $200 Month AND CHAIN ■ Whose hearts are torn and bleeding. And wrapped in desolation. and you can earn money while you American Movement Watch. Beautifully en­ graved case, warranted time keeper, also studying. We guarantee students chain and signet Ring, all given Free tor AnmlAvtMAftl and pay you liberally while fitting you (or iw selling 20 pieces jewelry at lOcts ex. Write e m p lo y m e n t sitio n tfio tp ay a a high salary. If ymui for jewelry. When eold send ns the $2.00 Prize Puzzle Contest (or an Easter Post Card making less th an $150 per mouth write at once and state it n and we send Watch, Ring refer W ireless or Moroa Telegraphy, EJecWdaa, and Chain. Ste n o g ra p h y f S a le sm a n sh ip or the AutonebUs Buri* Eagle Watch Co. n e s s . Dept. 87 BaetBeeieaflffMfc AMERICAN TECHNICAL COLLEGE, 202 RsssSt.UaaiN.tt STEM VMOti ___ _,_J CHAINiR iN cxraCT il EE E T h e s e GIVEN! |4 RINGS___ .BlADIITBLiy WGSAV1D, P b M WATCH, e pul 8end your name find iddrafl 11b B pM iuoi to Solid Gold W itch. American mado, and «e will send you 18 Bewid* Iguaranteed 5 jrtanjuidibeantlftxl Ring vvIU/a ful Oriental Ring* to toll « JmI with an l a . Diamond, Cor —fling llOointf each. All them* hi ■taly 20 package of beautiful high Ifew Tork. Wkeu Bold return / f a d e art pan «arda al 10fl a package, os 81.20 end gel th«M four Solid. w Order 20pfickfiw,and wheafiotd,fiend^w_ J w Gold Lull Rings Free. «te fiur! ----- u»ff. and we willpoddrelyaid yonthfi 120-page premium flatakg 1MU| iftOHla. f f lI H U W i ia i C 0 ( l 9 to li |t 4 CHICAGO 100 premiums and hew to gel them. 8TAVrru * co. C A R M EN B R A C E L E T F R E E 733 Oriont SU, FalmjrotPs* A fold Inlikd axpazaioa bracelet guaranteed to wear. FRi any wrist and looks neat. Con be secured for the sale of 20 packages of post cards at lO o each. Writa for cards today. Art ftwftm Co, DmL 80 Ckiafk 60LD WEDDING RING FREE Send for 12 packages of our beautiful ntA grade gold emboased post cards to distribute at Be pkg. Return us ths I $1.20 when collected and we will send you by return mail this very fine 14K to ld filled heavy band ring, not A S T H M A “ 1 5 tbe obeap kind. Address.iLF. II08ER, 284 Household Bldg., Topeka, Kao, Has cured tboumnda. Iimm (w»Mat tel send you by express a Half Plat Perile of T rial, I will tru st you to eeod me Ike prito N -** . ^ or nothing hut your word, not own on* cent if «*** SIGNET RING only 12 c e n t o . Address I). 4, LANG, 349 toe. Relied Gold sheiL warranted—mntod to wveo& Raised------scrolls ----on------For stdee. f -’ atther <— nil HP' Any initial ragnv.d Frne. | SNAP LOCK BRACELET A RING CDCl BINES CO., 48 W. B’vraj, N. Y. lntaufiiui G«H w f r n v The above illustration represents one of the good old*fashioned flowers. The ART I ETIQUETTE of COURTSHIP of Lovers Guide M h S M S B * I Ttli"U«wto U m u BiIm , "H»* M Cm H t IMM t Uiy name of the flower is______Ait rw t CM* ,n«iM tluiMBk BiuflMiktBin Pw m Bwiilii *8— toOnlchn licb Baekeler. "Lev* Lrtfon, “Bow to WU lb* d Lfidito. "WtSdlag Answer here XiiqiMto, «t«. «u>. flll,nlihtollirttollln ■ fniini----- * i— I ThN Or*M Book wit N f iW Or toflf lJK.IfiwtMWMirVfor8l _ ------1 St » i i SNA«UwMM,«iir.O*BlOo.,B*X 72 .Hortoo.K.T. Grand Chance To Get a Fine Easter Post Card Free Regal MT|, Co., Dtfk H k toetue _ m an To every girl and boy reader of M a g a z in e o f M y s t e r ie s who sends a correct an­ How ts Jolly Girls ?u|?tW w.yTyg book ritfik of Toaata to the bed girl ]*!lior published 10 oeots, 8 for swer we w ill send A Handsome Embossed Easter Post Card. Address P u z z l e 86EIIT2* l(S 25 cent!. A. C. Kraus, 421 Chestnut St., Milwaukee, Wl>. E d i t o r , M a g a z i n e o f M y s t e r i e s , Dept. 1410, 649 W. 43d Street, New York City. foenpt* io| T h e n Y*rk M agazine of M ysteries 125 TO GAIN W EIGHT fiS yen UU me w hat to do to r» t p lu m p a n d MOVING PICTURE MACHINE eat b j wifht a few pound*? I am OO22 jean H e a rt T a l k i |M, In feet four inch**a toll. And weigh only ! ahoold be m j glad if too will tell me By Wildle Tbsyer 1 to (am about 15 pounds. 1 am working in Not a cheering ray of gladness An eternity before tan. la rr+rr day. MARION K. Gleams across your path of sadness? a»,pirtdwu for tncrcaaiog the weight hare been Life u one mckunlsoun chum s. a'•nr m often in reply to other diatreased Does a shadow dark and sombre hover over And each life-note u rvicntal U> tke har­ fg people that some may frown at a repetition. everything? mony divine. T*t ®*.v »n*T«*aae yihir weight by eating nour- Prom Faith's window are you turning? food, using plenty ox butrer, olive oil, Is your lam p of Hope low burning? There's a God a ho vntehee o'er ut. acJ ant*. Above all, take plenty of time Are you troubled? In your sad heart hawe T h e r e 's a h u m c oft P e a c e b e f o r e u s . Lf eatiBf- sad chew your food thoroughly. At the joy-bells ceased to ring ? And the darkness will be conquered by the | JJg, lamtariuim. patients who wish to get fat Light that cannot LiL lWoa u exclusive milk diet drinking from ten Are you grieved, discouraged, weary? * Ifleea quarta a day. Let us trust our Father sweetly. I have bad a number of people tell me that Do Life's journeying* seem dreary? H e will plan our lives com pletely. nourishment called Sargol doea wonders in And your sorrows with God's mercy seem He will guide us through earth's shadows M.disr n desb. and th a t as a te st th e S a rg o i so hard to reconcile? where heaven's sunlight will prevail. JC jic,C, Herald BuildBuilding, Binghamton, N. Y. Do you in your hum an blindness 15 ttttd B 50e package free to any one mailing Doubt the great G od-heart of kindness? There w ell m eet our hopes, ambitions. ilfoi 10c. to kelp pay distribution expenses. Yon Come, forget your cares and burdens—let Under happiest conditions. Igj tviier w ad to them fo r th is, a s it c e rta in ly __ —»o«aiai Uu* IA1 Pmiv* Mil lin* vlUk 2 Bluff « ilk talk to you awhile. « vw«v VIA. UlSCN t It IAl f e v u u u U K « t l » K **v~ k much easier to take a little tablet of con* me All our highest aspirations will b ale ample breathing space; ** Ibt Off ikn Flat m .j m b f f u td ivnied fifth builder three o r fo u r tim ea a d a y w nu tor Yrvtirj B Oct. iu M i n t r v %. 4 0 * u 4 ■lt» to drink several gallons of milk. It sounds W hat! You say you are not needed? And the dear ones fondly cherished. Wff WIM M U ka4 I v w r v U u L . 4 Bu m »Uli U MwaabJ* as ws all know there are foods so That your efforts are unheeded? Loving m inds we deemed as perished. jgjwatrated that sn ounce or so a day is suf- ’Tis an influence far reaching you would W e shall m eet them , know them , clasp them , I Ifjtat for s soldier on a long inarch. gladly seek to claim ? hold them in a close embrace. I tops you win be able to write me in a short W h e t h e r ismall or wide extending S O L O e ACCORDION up, that my advice has helped you gain the | To circum ference unending. H appy thoughts which swiftly steam ing. j,iirY«i weight, for there is n o th in g m o re e m b a r- filing thaa to be skinny and underweight. Yet the centre of life’s circles is in every Through Life's darkness brigntTy beam ing. case the same. Cheered our pathway for a moment, then | I v f f l Wff*4 A*«t Vff**| im ih .m i I, v t u escaped this world of pain. i a * |U | i ***11a Like a problem, puzzling, vexing. Bringing instant's passing pleasure* i .it to* Mtvrti tat Left us m ourning lor a treasure— CkuoM f n u n *wj lk'i», With mistakes to make perplexing, |u Bvvt.tvU Ml »*•'». I Life is but a great example with a sum to be Only brave a few more shadows and w ell l i f t , 4*\« 14* l*U «t»,*L attained; find these thoughts again. k lA tl i-Wi'4 There's a principle eternal, ner in from 7 to 14 days. And by light of the supernal Just a few more hours of sadness. ^Entirely different from Then, eternity of gladness, 8A$H B ill II 1 o„ L in . A47 S abi fcouiuv **»*, "^•anythin g else. It* effect Our mistakes will seem Uke trifles when the is permanent. Doea not problem is explained. Peace, contentm ent, life-unending while the I ■ wash off nor look nnnat- countless ages roll. in). Hm bo sediment, bo it's neither sticky nor Look above, cease your repining, In the light of heavenly kindness H G I V E N fivur-ir* a* pare and clear as water. Hit ttLltft* T«mtLU ill IffEILU Don’t experiment—uee w hat th o u san d s o f oth e rs See, the Star of Love is shining! We will wonder at our blindness. ►*luaa.j f.«. la tn * 4 afccS. l—> lew floaid tang and satisfactory. Bam pie and comb As we read the perfect answers to the ques­ utsllft-rvu* i4n(i*4 n r u i m« «*s s am iM if f « * i >■»*, u l H I •haotael j free. Be rare to m ention o rig in a l co lo r We are made in God’s own image fashioned l U ltM4 M L U l, , hpatkll^hp—BIlnt 4ffffat aat DMto r all tat of year hair. MARY T. GOLDM AN, G o ld m an for a wise design; tions of the soul. MlfitoflubUitf-Alaaktoa TVWUaa M l a i "iaildlni. St. P»oi, Minn.______/17i P«t o«>«U l t | B*all« ha* om4 «i TllaUs Laiy %• MU. 4 itu fat Uaa. 4 b«z *l4I rvtwr* (La tt-riQ tb l Mt __ [ The LakeChamplalnQuaker Our Sins Find Us Out trill Mad il* »Md tad Biaff. loving Picture Machines T on I'? Udta*' at GaaA‘1 MtU Cltk. A A wonderful opportunity to make By Emma Graves Dietrick OWCWS SUPPLY CO., 120 CHICAGO big money entertaining the public. The people who love it will defy you to No limit to the profits, showing in “Papa, please give me my money,” said WATCH A CHAIN ' churches, school houses, lodges, find a more beautiful lake anywhere; and, Handsome Ring i _ ■■ theatre?, etc- We show you how to anyway, if the voyagers to the New World a little fellow as he stood, cap in hand, Stem wind, item k i , Amcrlctn move- conduct the business, furnishing had discovered nothing else, it would have ready for Sunday-school. m ent beautiful w atch: good timer, complete outfit. No experience The father drew a handful of coins I whatever is necessary. If you w ant been worth all the trouble they took coming fully guaranteed. Wo give Ibis watch I to make $10.00 to $100.00 a night over. Big and gracious, and commanding from his pocket, and selecting one, handed and chain and handaome, sparkling I write today and learn how. Cata» as some dear princess, it sweeps to the it to the boy. stone ring, all absolutely FREE, lor lerue Free. Distributors of Moving selling 20 new jew elry novel- ftaut ladisMi Pat Card Projector*, Talking MaeHnea, eta. northern border, and the mountains range “Why, papa 1” he exclaimed, wjth de­ CUCitt) fBOJ£CTL\0 CO., 2S5 Dearborn St,, Dept* 819 Chleaga ties at 10c. We trust you. themselves on either side, watching and light, “did you mean it? It’s_ a nickel.” __ W rite now to ATTLEBORO/ adoring. “Yes,” replied the father with a laugh W ATCH C O ., Dept, xi Attleboro, Mass.' “it’s a punched one, but nobody’ll know the The largest island in the lake is long Q f j C Silver B#ll—n«w Mun tone, and wide, and has several townships of its difference in a collection.” _ O w l l V lO All wild OTtr It; My Wlft'oGoOB The boy stood a moment in thought and to th« Country ;Put oo Your Old Grty Bo&Mt; By tha light Actress or Orator own. Somewhere about 1785 a family of of the SiWery Moon; I Wonder Who • Knelny Her Mow: Quakers came from the south and found then said, slowly: Next to Your Mother Who Do Y ou Lore .Looyeet W ay Round E*m $25 to $200 Weekly the place. “ The Lord,” they said, "has “Don’t it make any difference unless laSweeteit Way Home; 1 Love My Wife, but Oh You Kid; 1 r Oerennsin Elocution and Dramatic Art is complete^ With 1 Had a Girl; When l Marry You; My Pony Boy;Baby fcrwtfc and comprehensive. 11 enables you in a short time to led us into, ways of peace. Here we will folks know ?” Doll; Rainbow; Red Wing; Dreaming, etc ; list 600 jrnUtj tor s food paying position on the Staga or speaker's “Of course not, you little goose,” an­ okdbna. Learn by correspondence the most fascinating and live, and the blessing of heaven will be latect eong hit*. lO plecet muilc and aleo a tempi* «wl ptyinf profession la the world* Illustrated Book OQ Drv with us.” They labored at their whole­ swered the father; and the boy went on. of------betttlave ------money—the whole lot - for - only - 10 -- eenta.---- BQO.IUpottrald.m > atic Art free. some toil and their minds were filled with A few days later the father said, with CENTRAL TRADING CO.. McKinley P art, DepCM* CHICAGO, Hc^se.lrflhwew. I l l Stand O w ra B o w , Cbleago wholesome thoughts. Sun and storm suc­ an air of satisfaction, “It didn’t cost me »»»i ^ ceeded sun and storm, and the years passed, anything to come up on the train to­ toWrite Intnila««^S5h:^^fP as raoil and they found rest unto the third night.” ______M m vSS t n GENUINE 21 JEWELED generation. “How was that?” asked his wife. K IN G H sU K K hook. PsLAug.S $50.00 GOLD WATCH In 1861, when the stricken country “Oh, the train was full, and before the 110*1 catches two fl»h to the com- *•- gli Wji u dcAntlj t&frived Naw This Mooml a on hook's one. Dealers v k n tc^^O — teemt* *t*a TU4 tfitm Set high p ad e Ruby cried for men to save her, the note of war conductor got to me we came to a station Send 15c itompi lor on. glSGKlSHKR hook. 15 sUrtr finUh tm k i Uhrt* it Oats’ vetch which Is fa Uj came to the island, and the great-grandson and he went to see if anyone got on, and Cineionsti bus hook, and throe food staonc linw. portptid. IBAIASTEED,FOR 25 YEARS PAKDUN 1IOOK CO., Oo.te 12, OWUSBORoJ II. udiff or G«scs* Opts taco of the first Quaker was drafted. I slipped ahead into the smoker. Nobody S D*c»* Hcucf Cue witch led vs v* vili “ But it will be no use,” he said. “ I shall got on there so he didn’t come into the Wd b tt r u i IIAMLVATION aad if after Or kli( Hi witch it ywur ezprwa offiwe you never fight. My mother taught me it is a smoker again, and I saved my ticket— ■uAvlticult*! SI Jm led $50.00 Gold sin. It is her religion and my father’s, great scheme, wasn’t it?” And the father BRACELET END RING nnk w 13.95 tad ixprwi chirya for AYe positively gWe f r t t a fine Ad juft* fife bniicai witch u d T h U Batch chain. and their fathers’. i shall never raise my and mother laughed heartily, but a sober | able Sifnet Bracelet, guaranteed 5 | year*, alto a beautiful Stone IIUABLI WATCH CO. Dtpt, Hg CHICAGO hand to kill anyone.” face looked up, and the boy said: aSei Ring fot telling 20 pacha The recruiting officer took little notice. “Don’t you have to pay unless the con­ *bish-grade art post cards a t 10c a "We’ll see about that later,” he commented ductor asks you?” And again the father I i pack. Order 20 parts* when Bold SUPERFLUOUS HAIR xot, tend ut $2. end we w ill potitirolf Bend carelessly. answered: Bracelet and Ring. WELLS UFO* CO- Pdgt* C16,CHiCAOO FR EE O F F E R The regiment went to Washington and “Of course not, you little goose.” To prove the perfection of our new Home Treat- the Quaker boy drilled placidly and shot Another day the father came home and VETERINARY COURSE AT HOME. era! for killing Superfluous Hair until 1 000 ladies straight. “But I shall never fight,” he told with a chuckle how in paying a $4 nnfl year end upwards can be made taking our Veter* lave mitten us that they are PERMANENTLY reiterated. small account the man had by accident w l a UU inary Course at home daring spare time; taugbfc CURED, we will send our S3.00 trea tment absol utel y Word went out that there was a traitor handed him back the bill he gave, in addi­ In aimpleBt English; Diploma (ranted, positions obtai ned free to those who send 36 cents in stamps to payp a y for successful students; cost within reach of all: aatisfac* far postige, packing, etc. Send today if you want in the ranks. The lieutenant conferred tion to the change required. And our lit­ tion guaranteed; particulars free. O n ta rio V 6 t© rif t* togsto pt rid of "youryour blemish. New Era Che:Chemical with the captain, and all the forms of pun­ tle inquisitor asked: ury Correspondence School, London, Can. Co.Co.3138. A. 28th St. Arcade, New York City ishment devised for refractory soldiers “Did yeu keep it, papa?” were visited on him. He went through And was answered by; 4 RINGS FREE them without flinching, and there was only “Sure; it wasn’t my business to keep Send your name and address for one thing left. He was taken before the accounts for other people. I looked out 12 pieces of our Jew diy to sell at 10 colonel. for Number One.” Cts. each. Remit $1.20 when sold; WONDER L A M P we will send these four rings free. ^ — The United Factories of 860 Wyandotte St., What does this mean?” demanded the The father is a professing Christian, Esssu City, Mo., Is making an offer to sena officer. “ Don’t you know you will be shot ?” attends church regularly, and would be Dept,Eagle u . W East ateh Button, Co. Mass. I limp free, to one person In each locality The Quaker was a nice boy with steady amazed and indignant if anyone should C Q P f“ to whom they can refer new eyes and a square chin, and he smiled a little, call him dishonest. r l i b i i customersand who will show ALL THE NEW SONGS l MUSIC -1 0 c t* That is nothing,” he said. “ Thee didn't With training like this is it any won­ P a t w T o n OM G n t Bs u a I ' i* 6ri R iaffttH f and recommend this marvelous, new. In- ^cg.r*.By ths Light .fib. S*twy M***.l U*« My WifcBriOk think I was afraid, did thee?” der the child grew into young manhood oa Kid. Sch*ol lMj«.B*hy U*U. Pocj B*’. U***y Hoy. Tak* M* eaadescent 100candle power olllamp. 81m. ..«t t. tfc* Ball Oom*. I wmh I Bod aOiri. " h*»l Mary Yarn. Bod ply lend name and address. The prisoner went back to the guard­ with an ingrained conviction that a false win*. Bit Reck of tilth. LatMt Song L L*»al«.Bwi *»JBlu ff Cdlwtio**18 0 N 0 8 4 M V M C house and the colonel went to the President, hood undetected was not a sin? But the tv.(Loua&d List.at DooBill o»d o QoU Prim Tiek*u All C*v oaly 10c Co-a to Lincoln, who was great because he knew words of God never fail, and “Be sure Ponte* Chid by a*, gam uel C ooper Co.Bx. 51 H orton.N .Y * the hearts of men. The case was put your sin will find you out” proved true. j i a m o n d S. before him—of the mutinous Quaker who The boy, now a young man, finds that FOR A SONG ) ti 1/40 the CMt~IN solid oold rings talked of his religion, the soldier who refused friends and employers alike say, "He’s a $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 RECENTLY PAID Stand acid test and npert waimtaati<>B W| to fight, who defied pain and laughed at nice fellow, but he’ll bear watching; he &encl me Your Suns I'o.m, lor examination and otter. ruannUw them. >M Uum first—than MB* H. K1BKCS Dl'GiULE CO., Dept. 155, Washington, D. C. Spsdsl Oftsr — 14k Tiffiav rtas 1 et $5 St the fear of death. doesn’t see straight without somebody’s Onti rial I cl M St l«k Stud 1 ft 94 M feat Lincoln listened and looked relieved. eye is on him.” C 0 D lor impartioo Catalog F N II. (bows IPIAMON D Sr f*11 liM TlUal Hnf aaura ineladad. 10 rvals 1 “Why, that is plain enough," he answered. Who is to blame? Do you say, “He’s 0LD C01NS WANTED quarter; ICO for a 1------i t k lands Cs.jBfl.ll.Lsl»adtOsvtrH..Cb\csf "There is only one thing to do. Trump old enough to see for himself and do 1 4 . Keep all money dated before 1890, and send 10 cents up some excuse and send him home. You right”? True; but habits of deceit weak­ at once lor new Coin Value Book. It tray mean a for­ REWARD can't kill a boy like that, you know. The en the will power as well as darken the tune. A. C. KRAUS, 423 Chestnut St„ Milwaukee, W ls. country needs all her brave men Wherever moral vision, and our j oung man, though • PAID ANY ONe they are. Send him home." m Itok to merge one pint of mllK into often mortified by detection, only tosses >#SBd of butter ■«in two______mtnutos So tho Quaker went back to the island, his head and says, “What a fuss about a THIS MAN .MourNtw Patent Machine. 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How a Japanese Marriage she had heard o{ some of DOES WHAT MANY cures thathad ^en^ccrcd'itcd'to'ff1'.1^ j Is Celebrated Sam uels Systemt » - atic treatment UllllC HI thro! A /jp4ncac marriage ii rwcatulty a eyes, she decided to give it a n ,,? 1' £ huata«H irjiuoftion, joJ m celebration U DOCTORS CANNOT DO Thisth is is the result, as she tells it in ^ K miurhabfe for a total abaracc of **-nri- letter : tu a menr of u r bifld There la nothing char­ acteristic or a rrlifioua ceremony about it. f u l g o o d P r o f e s s o r S a m u e l s ’ tre a tra* ““V ft u regarded by ail concerned merely aa done for me. I had suffered {£5?Ah 1 a m il contract; and the pretence of a trouble for eight years and had hemonvS pri.f la deemed quite unneceaaary even Prof. Samuels, a Wichita, Kansas, Scientist, almost every day. I took the d o faithfully for one year and gav ay the moat devout worshippers of Bud­ » tk. dha. Has a Strange Method of Treatment, and ough trial, and have never had a hemorri> th All preparation* for a marriage are since taking it. 1 began to gain afterT w i ar undertaken by the friends of both par­ Succeeds in Many Cases which Med­ fir s t m onth and am now___ / in better better l-T*i. fe ties. and the couple them selves are about than for years. Any help or referent the last persons whose advice is sought or ical Men Pronounce Hopeless. can give to those wishing to know 0i whose wishes are studied. W hen a young strange treatm ent I will gladly give," Jap rraches the age of twenty he begins M r. George H artm an, living at jtt to look around for somebody to share his M eridian street, W ichita, Kas., in hii (tl||orth heart and his little fortune of yen. W hen m onial states he had what some physicj he has made hi* choice he fixes a sprig SCIENCE SCORES A NOTABLE VICTORY pronounced Bright's disease and of lespedexa to the house of the lady’: “then called diabetes. Various doctors—: parents and awaits developments. If the ------■ — - ~t— ------sprig is neglected and allowed to withe them his fam ily physician—had given kij away unnoticed he knows that his suit is up to die. He was so weak he could hlr* not favored; but if the maiden appears Tuberculosis, Bright's Disease, Epilepsy, Blindness, Catarrh, Heart walk. About this time he heard of p,^ next day with her teeth blackened he fessor Sam uels and placed himself in pt|k knows at once that his love is accepted. Disease, Dropsy, Cataracts and Many Other Diseases which the fessor Sam uels' care, and showed changt The young lady is usually about sixteen for the better in a few weeks. He gja years old, this being the age at which Ordinary Practitioner Regards as Incurable, Yield that at the end of ten months he felt hut Japanese girls are expected to be able to as well as he ever did, and claims ht j, undertake the duties of m otherhood. Promptly to Prof. Samuels’ Wonderful The engagement which precedes the absolutely cured and has never had a It marriage is of short duration. Such a Treatment, and His Success is currence of the trouble. thing as an engagement ring is quite un­ known. In its place the young man gives Mrs. J. T. Williams, who resides at so, his betrothed a rich sash of colored silk. B street West, Hutchinson, Kas., in ttl The giving of presents is quite a curious testimonial states she was almost on n, feature of the engagement. These are AN ACKNOWLEDGED MARVEL OF THE, verge of the grave with consumption am} given so lavishly that when the time nervous trouble, and that for nearly twenty, comes to set up housekeeping the young TW ENTIETH CENTURY! two years she was seriously afflicted with couple find their resources almost ex­ St. Vitus’ dance in addition to tuberculoiij, hausted. A bride receives no dowry, but She states that a leading physician had she is provided instead with a trousseau pronounced her incurable, and that she and the necessary household furniture. WICHITA, Kas.—There is nothing in all assurance that sufferers from consumption, Embroidered silks take the place of jew­ the world that is more strange and wonder­ epilepsy, Bright’s disease and these other would die and be buried with the falling elry. which latter is not worn by the ful than the achievements of science, and maladies regarded as incurable may be re- of the leaves in autumn. As a last retoit women of Japan. this seems to have been amply verified of stored to health; but his phenomenal sue she turned to Professor Samuels, and aftet On the momentous day the bride almost cess has pointed the way to other scientists starting his treatment she says she had only conceals her face under a thick coating o' late through the remarkable work being one hemorrhage of the lungs and began to paint, and, in company with the bride accomplished by Professor Samuels, an emi­ in search of life’s great truths, and the improve. In a short time, she states, she groom and all relations, goes to have the nent scientist, of Wichita, Kas. time will no doubt come when the regular was able to do her own work, and that she marriage legally registered in the office of doctor will be compelled to change his code recently had her lungs examined by a doe- the kocho, or mayor of the town. The From our earliest recollection we have of ethics in order to gain the confidence of real celebration commences in the eve­ been assured by the doctors that such dis­ afflicted humanity. tor, who pronounced them absolutely sound ning. when the wedding feast takes place, eases as consumption, Bright's disease, epi­ and well. This feast is more like a dinner party lepsy, blindness, etc., were beyond human In his quest for some reliable evidence Mrs. H. J. Burroughs, living at Collins, than anything else, its chief features be­ skill; that palliative treatment in such cases of Professor Samuels’ reputed wonderful ing the changing of garments and the cures a representative of the press encoun­ la., and who in her testimonial said she was all that we could expect from the medi­ had a serious case of heart trouble, in 1 drinking of enormous quantities of a rice cal practitioner; but to refute all these tered such an array of confirmatory testi­ wine known as sake. mony that he might have found material recent letter to Professor Samuels states: When dusk is falling the bride is taken carefully nurtured theories here comes Pro­ “I have not taken a drop of medicine since fessor Samuels with the announcement that for a large volume had he so desired. As to the house of her father-in-law in a a matter of fact, about the only people who I began your treatment. Before that 1 hid palanquin, escorted by a little procession he has a scientific treatment which enables to take from one to four heart tablets 1 carrying Chinese lanterns. Tne bride’s him to restore to health many of those suf­ were unwilling to ascribe full credit to the day. I had dizzy, blind spells, and my relatives take their seats in one end of fering from these ills, and to prove that great scientist’s phenomenal record of re­ heart did not beat regularly at all, btt the principal apartment, while the bride­ his statements are true he proceeds to re­ sults were the doctors, and even some of just fluttered. Now it beats regularly and groom's friends sit opposite. The bride, lieve scores upon scores of these very cases this class would be fair-minded enough to dressed entirely in white, is led into the endorse his method of treatment. Notably does not bother me a bit. I tell every­ —the kind the doctors would have us be­ one I talk with of your treatment and what room by two richly attired young girls. lieve are hopelessly incurable. among this class were Vere V. Hunt, LL.D. The bridegroom, who has already taken a and M. D., formerly division surgeon of the it has done for me." seat' in the middle of the room, makes no sign of recognition, but keeps his eyes As might naturally be expected this has ’Frisco railway at Kildare, Okla., and Dr. Mr. C. W- Neel, living at Broken Arrow, fixed on the ground, while the bride seats made the doctors very bitter against Pro­ W. P. Parr, a well-known physician of Okla., in his testimonial says he had a very herself opposite him. A table is then fessor Samuels. Seeing their own glory Wichita, Kas. Dr. Hunt, who had taken bad case of rheumatism. Writing Professor drawn forward, on which is placed a dimmed by his achievements, they have Professor Samuels’ treatment for an ob­ Samuels in a recent letter he states as fol­ double-spouted kettle filled with hot sake. arrayed themselves against him in the hope stinate nervous disorder with great benefit, lows: “Thank you, Professor, ten thou­ Another table, loaded with eatables, is that they may be able to divert the people warmly endorsed the new method of treat­ sand times for your assistance in coring placed before each person and the feast from his highly successful method of treat­ ment and advanced the prediction that won­ me of that awful rheumatism. I am still begins.^ The two girls who escorted the derful results would accrue from its appli­ bride into the room hand cups of sake ment ; they have gone on the housetops and hard at work and feeling fine." to the guests, who are expected to drain shouted ‘‘Quack 1” and ‘‘Charlatan 1” and cation in the future, when its real value them to the very dregs for luck. “Fake I” in the hope of frightening away as a therapeutic agent became better known. Miss Daisy Hubbard, who lives at Alva, After this ceremony the bride and bride­ the sufferers who fain would escape an Dr. Parr, whose wife states that she has Okla., in a recent letter wrote: “For 61- groom retire for a short time to change untimely grave; they have even caused his been cured by Professor Samuels of hay teen years I have been subject to epilepsy, their costumes. When they return the arrest on numerous occasions because, not fever and a complication of diseases that and have received treatment from several two bridesmaids fill three cups with sake, being a man of their own faulty creed, he had made her an invalid for years, and had noted doctors and have failed to receive per­ and hand them to the bride and her par­ manent good.” As a last resort she began ents-in-law. Three cups are imbibed by holds no medical diploma. Prosecutions at found no relief in the remedies prescribed the father-in-law, who then gives the ves­ the instance of jealous physicians have in by members of his own profession, had this treatment from Professor Samuels, and now sel to the bride. She in turn drinks three every case resulted in failure, because those to say: “Many people refuse to take Pro­ in her testimonial says she has no symp­ cups, and receives a present from his who say they have been cured have come fessor Samuels’ treatment because they do toms of the disease. hands. Another course, usually rice or to his rescue and have shown that he has not understand it. Neither do I understand If space permitted, this record of won­ fish, is now brought forward, and the done what the medical men have utterly how putting a few drops of clear liquid derful results might be prolonged indefi­ bride goes through the^ same ceremony of failed to do. Where could a jury be found into the eyes can effect such wonderful re­ drinking with the bridegroom’s mother, that would convict a man of a crime when nitely, for there are hundreds of people afterward receiving another present. A sults; but it surely does, and that is suffi­ throughout the country who have had pre­ thin soup is then served and three more his only offense had been to relieve the cient. I know my wife was in a fearful cisely the same gratifying experiences u cups of wine are drunk all round. blind, the halt and lame, and assist the en­ condition in July, 1902. I know that her those we have referred to. All kinds ol Then comes the great event of the feebled consumptive to grow strong in the health generally was very bad for many constitutional and chronic diseases, hay evening. This is the almost sacred sake full vigor of health, or the pitiable epileptic years. I know she took Professor Samuels’ fever, asthma, catarrh, cataracts, etc., are drinking by the^ married couple, which ap­ to cast off his yoke of affliction? treatment after all methods of cure had been just as successfully treated as consumption, pears to constitute a kind of marriage tried, and I know that she is in better health service. The bridesmaids bring forward Professor Samuels’ unique method of epilepsy, Bright’s disease, and the more im­ every way than she has been for twenty portant maladies that confound and baffle the double-spouted kettle and present it to treatment is almost certain to invite skepti­ years." the lips of the married pair. These drink cism from those of unprogressive minds our wisest medical men. Professor Sam­ alternately from it until its contents have because it differs radically from the methods However, the interviewer found that Pro­ uels’ treatment is unquestionably the new been exhausted, the act being emblematical Source of Hope; and, what is more, it is 1 of the way in which they intend to share employed by physicians and because few fessor Samuels was in no sense dependent one another’s joys and sorrows. people, even among the medical fraternity, upon the endorsement or co-operation of available to all classes of people who may When the happy couple have partaken are able to understand it. The remedial the medical fraternity. For the benefit of be menaced by any of these deadly diseases of the sake kettle the ceremony is at an agents employed are, of course, Professor our readers, whom we believe will welcome from which the ordinary practitioner cannot end. So well versed are the bride, bride­ Samuels’ own secret; but it is the manner as much information on this subject as can rescue them. Professor Samuels is a bo- groom and relations in their roles that of their administration which confuses and be obtained, we have secured the testimony inanitarian as well as a gifted scientist, the whole affair passes off quite silently. dumfounds the people. This treatment, of several of Professor Samuels’ former pa­ and has kept his charges within the reach of There is no confusion. Each person knows consisting simply of the application daily every man and woman who may need his what is expected of him, and does it in tients, which certainly makes interesting a mechanical way that gives the proceed­ for a few weeks of a few drops of a color­ reading. treatment; and if any reader of this journal ings an air of monotony. After the mar­ less, odorless liquid to the eyes, establishes is in need of his counsels, or has lost faith new departure in therapeutics. Strange Mr. Joe Wetherholt, better known as riage the bride continues to live in her "Blind Joe," for many years a vendor of in the methods of treatment employed bj fatner-in-law’s house; for it is an almost as his method of treatment seems to be, the less progressive medical fraternity, j invariable rule that a wedded couple shall its efficiency is founded upon the simplest peanuts and popcorn on the streets of To­ will be the part of wisdom for them to pt dwell during their first months of married scientific elements, and its success in the peka, Kas., in his testimonial states that he had been totally blind for ten years. in touch with this great scientist—the on: life at the house of the bridegroom’s supposedly incurable diseases indicates that titan ^ in the whole world who has prove* father. Professor Samuels has completely outdis­ Every form of treatment within his means had been tried to no purpose, and his case by his marvelous success that he can brinj tanced all other medical experts and scien­ health and strength to many sufferers who* tists in his researches, establishing a new was regarded as hopelessly incurable. He There's a smile for every sigh, finally was induced to take treatment from the doctors are powerless to help Those For every wound a balm, departure in therapeutics, which bids fair who are unable to visit his office, State !«■ A joy for every moistened eye, to completely revolutionize the old-time Professor Samuels, and at the end of four Por every storm a calm. months his sight was restored. Samuels huiUling. in Wichita, Kas. shota^ Fo theories now in vogue. As matters stand write hint for his “Message of Facts," l*1* today, as far as we know Professor Samuels Mrs. C. C. McDaniel, 662-2 Main street, tive to his wonderful treatment Thev «** Each tear is sent, a smile to light, is the only man in the world who knows Newton, Kas., had been told by a local phy­ Each wound In mercy given; rest assured that his treatment"will be + Each tear-filled eye will yet be bright, this strange and marvelous secret, and 'is sician that she had consumption and that he ministered in the same manner as if I* Each storm subside—In Heaven. the only man who can offer any reliable could do- nothing further for her, and as were under personal treatment. T H e n Yorfc M agazine of M ysteries 127 The Occult Power for Amassing Wealth

F OR agrs wise men and sages have set to work to put before you orrqrruKi- been giving to the world the t i e s , and you will amass wealth. secret for am assing wealth. The great unseen powers have now selected you as a custodian or steward Some few heed and respect of wealth. If you are not faithful in the utterances of the wise and your stewardship then it will be taken jo succeed in am assing great w ealth. f r o m y o u . The masses are hard to reach with The thoughtless people, who are poor, thought, and heed not the teachings of and the active thinkers, who always v,'jc men. The rules for am assing w ealth select the wrong side of a question, are i n * two classes who will rem ain poor and will First—One must have a strong desire not have wealth until they learn to think to acquire wealth by earnest, honest, legit­ r i g h t l y . imate work, and not by low cunning or T h e persons who are envious and Jeal­ icheniing, or dishonest m ethods. ous of men of wealth and who defile rich t r i m cd to t* oex Btilliaery eatiUI ahm U>4t) f 4 tka - __ - - Second—One must work with a cheer­ men a l w a y s remain p o o r . The occult forces keep such men poor. START A m il l in e r y s t o r e •true* at- d bdv.H fo* i . w J r ; ful heart and mind, always endeavoring to The false prophets and agitators who Writ© go*, l**c>d M i in fu iiM oo»f>aian fmll JOHM it SMYTH C0.l£r^MlC«0 jo more and better work than anyone go among the poor laboring people and else. No indolent or lazy person ever endeavor to get them dissatisfied and dis­ acquired great wealth, unless through in­ turbed, and who plant seeds of hatred in This Valuable Book heritance. their minds against the rich, are to re­ Third—For a long tim e one m ust live main poor, very poor. The unseen forces tel? simply, on simple foods, and expend Mailed Postage Prepaid hut little money upon pleasure. Save will not permit any good fortune to come every cent you can. Put it in a savings to these agitators and disturbers. Use hank or invest it where it will draw a If they understood the power of the low rate of interest. In a while, a few U n s e e n Forces these false prophets, al­ the years, yon will find you have som e capi­ leged leaders and disturbers, would get a good, clean life of industry, you will to work immediately at some honest labor tal. In the meantime, if you have lived FREE Coupon (uni your health good. The unseen intel­ and cease their talk. They are a clog in ligences have been closely w atching you, the progress of humanity and will suffer and the moment they discover you are much for the part they play. made of the right sort of stuff, so that Defeat is sure for these false leaders To any you can handle safely and properly a and prophets—these demagogues. Did you gnat sum of money, the unseen forces w ill ever know of one demagogue that suc­ Interested ceeded ? The U n s e e n Powers scorn them and lead them a merry dance to defeat. Person There is a secret or occult power—a M i No More Fat Folks hidden, unseen power—which regulates all wealth. All candidates for wealth are watched carefully by the unseen powers, Double Chins Quickly Removed and when found worthy the candidate is helped; if not, in time he is defeated. U the advice of M ae K d^.i W ild e r Is fo llo w e d t h e r e w ill This applies more particularly to aspirants A n Education be do more (at folks in :t s h o rt ti.n e . S h e t o o k o ff t h i r t y after large wealth—great wealth. poundsolsuperfluous flesn in less than six weeks, an d re­ m o v e d h e r The poor people will remain poor just double chin as long as their mental food comes from In the Principles of In t wo weeks by a treat­ disgruntled and ambitious demagogues. ment of her Any man who will arraign the poor own discov­ ery. and she against the rich must go down to oblivion g e n e r o u s 1 y a complete failure. Moreover, all_ who offers to tell think* with him will also be dire failures. O s t e o p a t h y a n y o n e about It who The unseen occult forces work day and Is sufficiently night—eternally at work. Interested to This valuable Free book explains in detail the Theory and Prac­ w r ite h e r . The occult power for Wealth, Health By her m eth­ and Happiness is printed a number of tice of the latest and best method of Drvglet* Healing, the science od there Is of Mechano- Therapy and shows a correct way to master disease n o t h i n ? t o times each month in this mystical maga­ take intern­ zine. Can you discover it? without the use of injurious or habit-forming drugs. ally. no face T he study of this book w ill train and educate you to a full, theoretical under, s t r a p s o r b o d y b a n d ­ standing of the D efinition, Sym ptom s a n d T r e a t m e n t o f a l l bodily trobble* for ages t o b e w hich O steopathy or M echano-Therapy is used and recommcded. worn, no ex­ ercise or diet­ Notable Centenarians This Interesting Book Given You Absolutely FREE ing; just a topic, harmless home treatm ent that you can use In I do not regard the ambition to merely in order to acquaint you w ith the profession of M echano-Therapy, the recognlzcP Ttnr own room w ith o u t t h e k n o w le d g e o f y o u r m o s t system of D rujleso H ealing in which graduates are earning from Intimate friends, and as If by m agic, your fat rapidly dls- live one hundred years as a sufficiently ippears without Inco n v en ien ce t o y o u o f a n y k i n d . S h e high ideal for the awakened man or ui written a book Intensely interesting to fleshy people, $3,000 to $5,000 Yearly and she will give away ten thousand copies absolutely woman of to-day. One should be able to tree. The book tells all about her w onderful treatm ent, sweep the wide horizon of the future flatter studying the f r e e book you desire to complete your educstlon.and gain and she sends with It sworn affidavits to back up her without the shadow of somatic death chime. It costs you nothing to find out about this • practical m oney-earning knowledge, you can in a few m onths by our syatem treatment, and if y o n h a v e a l& r g e b u s t , l a r g e h i p s , l a r g e A century of life should serve as a very become a Doctor of M echano-Therapy—an elevating and highly-paid profes­ abdomen, a double chin or superfluous flesh on any p a rt elementary preparation for living. In sion for m en and women. Simpler and more comprehensive than Osteopathy. tfthe body, and wish to get rid of It quickly, w rite her Endorsed by physicians. A fascinating study, easy to learn. W e teach you in It once for a eopy of the free book before the present view of man’s tendency to cling to tradi­ your own hom e by m ail or in class and guarantee success—an ordinary cduca* edition is exhausted, and you will be agreeably surprised tional limitations in length of years, it is tion and our course of instruction fits you for a professional life. Authorized «dplea9ed with wnafc she sends you. H er address is: diplom as to graduates. W ork absorbingly interesting. Vast opportunities for MAE EDNA WILDER. Suite 126 J. Rochester. N . Y . encouraging to think of some of the cen­ tenarians who have awakened unvan- social and financial betterm ent. Special term s now. W rite to-day for our 100- quished when the figures of threescore and page book on O steopathy and 84-page illustrated prospectus, both sent free. TRANSFER EMBROIDERY PATTERNS ten could be multiplied. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF MECHANO-THERAPY 12 P atterns for An especially interesting case is that Dept. 358, 120-122 Randolph St* Chicago. III. Cloth, Wood of Henry Jenkins, of Ellerton, Yorkshire, or Leather England. Had he lived for one year more he would have had seventy years to CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL IT TODAY 12 Embroidery Patterns his credit after reaching his hundredth American College ol M echano-Therapy, Dept.358 120-122 Randolph Si.. Chicago. DL , which you can transfer birthday. Who would not feel young in over and over. Any the presence of a man one hundred and Gentlem en:—Please send your two books "Theory and Practice of Osteopathy” and “How to Become a M echano-Therapist” both free of cost to me. child can do It. The sixty-nine? An oath was administered to newest, m ost him and evidence received one hundred up-to-date and forty years before he died. This is M y N a m e . patterns. 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My range costa me 85.50 pi And finally, O MY MASTER, when my month. the Harrison 81 : 11 stoves.” T h is patent per month." WM. BAERTNG, IND., writes: “We warmed a room pew. Nothing like It. De­ WONDERFUL useful strength is gone, do not turn me out when it was 10 below zero with one Radiator.” Rev. WM TEABN mand enormous. Agents to starve or freeze, or sell me to some cruel ME., writes: This morning 16 below zero—soon after* lighting re ap in g g r o a t harvest. owner, to be slowly tortured and starved Harrison Oil-Gas Stove temperature rose to summer beat.” * W h e r • o p e ra te d people Absolutely safe from explosion. Not dangerous like gasoline. Sim stop, look, got interested, to death; but do Thou, My Master, take m pie, durable—lasts for years. Saves expense, drudgery and fuel bills. (Want to buy a t once. Show life in the kindest way, and your God wi! Give this Stove a trial. Send no money—only send your nun dozen, sell ton. Write to­ reward you here and hereafter. You will and address. Write to-day for full description, thousands of test! day for apodal Agents' new Hair Growth plan. Send no money. monlals. Our 1010 proposition. Circulars FREE not consider me irreverent if I ask this in World unsupplled. Get in the name of Him who was born in a Stable oxrly for territory. g0w Koskott is Enabling Ladies Amen. All Sizes. Prices Low, $3.25 and up. Sen) to Any Address THE WORLD MANUFACTURING CO., 335 World Bldg.. CINCINNATI, r> (o Avoid False Hair. The Fairies of Sunshine Interesting B o o k F r e e and Spring We Want to Send You Our By Wildie Thayer e w C a t a l o g m When it is time for the spring fairies to and Style Book begin work they come out of their winter quarters where they have been weaving W ill Save You V S n — fabrics and mixing colors for the flowers g on Groceries, Clothing and leaves, and they find the earth very cold I Furniture, Shoes and and as hard as stone. “The earth is stone Other Household Supplies cold,’’ they say and shiver a little. W< 'Contains 100 pages of money saving items. Write s ,, -Jstal for it today and see how yon can got our Guar* sometimes say “stone cold,” don’t we fanteed Groceries at asavingof one-half. For instance: It was the spring fairies who first used that Laundry Soap at 2Hc a bar; Baking Powder, 1214c a can; Toilet expression. Soap (3 bar box), 12Hc; Starch, 5c a box—everything at urualcoW. The spring fairies find the flowers all 1500 Premiums Given • asleep and when they are called they snuggle with orders for these Guaranteed Products. Thirty days trial—no down in their beds, for they don’t like to get money in advance—money back if not satisfied. Write for Catalog and learn bow to furnish your home throughout without a cent ox extra up out of their warm beds in the cold air cost on our money savingFactory-to-Home Plan* 6hen Free so the fairies build a little sunshine fire to with $ 10 warm the air and they roll the cold all up in CROFTS A REED CO„ Dept, B 2 5 5 * C h ic a g o worth of Product*. balls and away from the beds of the flowers, The sunshine fire makes their cold-warm coverlets melt away and the flowers stretch AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY There la an Exceptional Opportunity In the Tailoring Business themselves and rise to a new life of blossom to Make Money. You do not have to Invest any money and you do and fragrance and beauty. not have to devote your entire time to the business. The little balls of cold which the fairies have rolled away still remain hard as stone YOU CAN MAKE FROM $ 5 to $ 1 0 A DAY We will give you confidential prices so you can get a suit at the wholesale price and do you know, that is why so many little and we will furnish yon with everything and pay express charges on all order*. stones are round like balls—they are the The Cosmopolitan line of samples is the largest Introductory line sent out by balls of stone cold which the spring fairies any House and shows the largest samples. Our made to measure clothes are sold found long ago. at exceptionally low prices and Cosmopolitan Clothes are guaranteed to fit Shm had Nearly Lost h er Hair. After the flowers have peeped out of their NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Mbs Margaret Black’s hair was nearly gone coverlets how sweet and'fairylike everything We have discontinued selling our tailor-made clothes through local clothing deal ind what little was left had become thin and gray. seems. And now the spring fairies go to era because the local clothing dealer Is more anxious to sell ready-made clothes She had tried various preparations without benefit which he has bought and paid for. We are now anxious to get in touch and had nearly reconciled herself to the use of work in good earnest and they sing as they with local representatives everywhere who are not clothing dealers. false hair, when she heard about the new and snc- work ana their song floats through the air Even though you do not wish to devote al I your time to the proposition cewfnl Koskott Method. She tried it and in a short until it reaches the ears of the sunshine we have an exceptional opportunity for yon. time became the possessor of long, beautiful fairies in the South, who tell the birds that Write today for samples and full Information with regard to hair of natural shade. In a letter to ns she says: it is time to return North. this money making proposition. A postal card will do. Address lsmw wellpleased that I have no hesitancy in giving M my testimonial with m y latest p h o tograph. F o r tw o o r The sunshine fairies now come in troops T H E COSMOPOLITAN TAILORING COMPANY tsreetieart i had been losing m y hair. E very tim e 1 used riding on the wings of the birds and they sinus or combU brought o u t a Q uantity o f ha ir s. N o th in g Dept.79, • 208-218 Van Buron Street, - CHICAGO « m « a« irgood until 1 began Koskott Treatment. H u bring with them more sunshine and perfume cleared qf dandruff and hair showed evid- and balmy air. / could observe the im p ro ve m e n t d a y b y IH EACH T0WH utn fccind weeks, to mv delight and the amazement Then the sunshine and spring fairies all go 1 so ut/nendt^my hair became long, silky and beautiful. to work together and soften the earth and get and district to Msai mb reached my waist-line and is stilt growing.” it ready for the flowers to live and the grass W ANTED-RIDER AGENTS tide and ex­ to grow, and the artists who work in green are hibit a sample 1 9 1 1 Model "Banger” bicycle furnished by us. Our agents every­ SENUINE METHOD FOR BOTH SEXES where are makingmoney fast. W rite at oncefo rfu llparticulars and special offer. kept pretty busy, I tell you, for there are so NO MONEY REQUIRED until you receive and approve of your bicycle. We ship to !• to eliminate the dermodex follicul- many things to paint green; and the busiest anyone, anywhere in tne U. S. without a cent deposit in advance, p re p a y fr e ig h t, and H" “®ms) and clear away the ^dandruff, pro- of all is Easter, the fairy of the morning allow TEN DAYS’FREE TRIAL during which time you may nae the Bicycle and put £^«w growth and restore the color. It is it to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the °f persons, both sexes. Absol- And this is the time of the birth of spring, bicycle you may ship it back to us at our expense ani y o u w ill n o t be out one cent. "'‘Ttonnless. Guaranteed, Let ns send our a birthday the fairies always celebrate, and, I n in e A OTAR V DDIAEC We furnish the highest grade bicycles It ft possible to make because it reminds them of the dawn of LI/ Vv m u i u m r niUCd atonesmallprofitaboveactualfactorycost-Yousavefioto J75 middlemen's profits by buying direct of us find bare the manufacturer's guarantee behind your big b o o k f r e e all things and because the birds sing at bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone at any price until you receive inelllnJt^t; with important Information inclnd- this time as they sane in the beginning, we our catalogues and learn our unheard oifactory prices and remarkable special offer. “s Mtfation61 We mail itin plain wrapper, post­ call this happy time Easter, named for that VAII till I I DC BCTAIIICIICA when you receive out beautiful catalogue and study S till WILL DC n v I tillIdRICD our superb models at the toondcrful tow pricts we paid, gratis. Do not delay, wonderful morning when Easter hailed can make you. We sell the highest grade bicycles at lower prices than any other factory. We are get it now and yon will be the first sunrise. satisfied with $1.00 profit above factory cost. jBICY CUE DEALERS, you can sell our bicycles surprised at what it so The sunshine fairies bring with them lots under your own name plate at double our prices* Orders filled the day received* clearly tells. This book ex­ SECOND HAND BICYCLES—a limited number taken In trade by our Chicago retail stores will plains why hair falls out, be­ and lots of sunshine, warm, golden, rich be closed out at once, at $3 to 9 8 each# Descriptive bargain list mailed free. comes thin and gray. It and bright, and they throw it all around and TIDCC AAACTCD ODJIlfC rear wheels. Inner tubes, lamps, cyclometers, parts, repairs some of it gets into the eyes of people and w lin ed * UUAv I kVI o n AIVC and everythlngln the bicycle lineathalf usual prices* shows what is needed to DO NOT WAIT—but write today for our Large Catalogue beautifully Illustrated and containing a great fund of I make hair grow long and makes them sparkle, and the bright light Interesting matter and useful Information* It only costs a postal to get everything. Write it now# beautiful again (and inex­ falls all over the trees and flowers, and every pensively, too), through little bit of dulness makes itself seen and the guaranteed Koskott MEAD CYCLE CO. Dept. N10, CHICAGO, ILL. Method. If ladies want to all the trees and fields and flowers cry out, avoid wearing rats, puffs, “ I want a new dress, I want a new hat!" BUYS THIS turbans or wigs, they should And the fairies go to work to give them new S E W IN G read our book. Men who dresses, for somehow their old clothes seem .00 A M ONTH MACHINE. dislike BALDNESS will very old and rusty-looking when the fairies find valuable news. Our We will sell you a high-grade, drop-head, Sew Easy Sewing of sunshine and spring brighten the world Machine for $1.00 a month. We guarantee each machine Book costs you nothing. a t Easter. for Ten years. We ship direct from the factory. We do not »o?SKO,TT l a b o r a t o r y ,* sell to stores and we have no agents. We can save you fully one-half. K69 Broadway,254 PNewYork.N.Y. And this spirit of wanting new things You get the machine at once and use it while you are paying for it comes into the hearts of the people on earth, and it only costs you about 3 and when the world is asking for a new dress cents a day. We have many ------a g e n t s tO O lm F T T and a new hat the little children, yes, and FACTORY { special features in our machine S 8AVE FULLY the bigger children, too, want a new dress and PRICES 5 such as short needles which } ONE HALF don't break easily. Our shuttles a new hat too, so at this time people often hold half again as much a appear for the first time in the spring with thread as the old spring tension shuttle. We can't tell all the good points ^ ^ ^ 1 3 In One a new dress and a new hat. in this advertisement, and we couldn't afford to send you a machine on the small dollar a month plan unless we gave big value and low prices. We want you to write us today, saying: "Please send me circulars and rail jJ* lust i We have believed in the power of dis­ particulars about your 'dollar a month' Sewing Machine oner. Vskntuu Ntw Um IoI CoroblDAtlon. ease over ourselves, that it comes to us Write Today. Address SHEFFIELD MFG., CO., •’w ii’” 1» taX?**4, *“ *• ■fy,rT homo ntods Dept. 47, 1421 Olive Street* St, JLoais, Mo. S, StSSSM fc*“> c°> *• V. »|ont .old 100 in the_ water we drink, in the food we eat. tl”- 11* ’hop *o'd SO to fallow workm en. That is a possessing devil to be cast out. NINE DEGREE COURSE IN HYPNOTISM, Personal hlJljytlkra, ,^*?*V’rTtte , portal—.a , r O lnnuiM clal We have believed that suffering and sor­ Magnetism and Magnetic Healing—sold originally for 85 POSTCARD V IE W S S ^ r *** to o , M y t f - M l l l l free It 70a mean boat nee,. prepaid with a year's subscription to WHEEL The whole lot for vnly 10c postpaid.Send coin or stamps OUST Wajaa S in a i, DAYTOH, OHIO row were our future OF LIFE for 25c. Lire Publishing Co,, St. Louis, Mo. 8 4 Central Trading Co.« Depf*X« B cEiatar Farb, Chleage M agazine of M y 130 N o t M ystery off A r d m o r e W ant Spring Suit? T h e It willw ill cost you nothing. Bron?Every, m 1 body ueeda clothes. Your friend. J V i l l a neignoorneighbor or imqnMaoqoaln iiumop tanoe will buy ^ off you. P rofit on tw o orders wifi V< MM'nH#d /r osss &<*£,* 1 1 3 ) get you a tree suit. The easiest thing In the world. m oved oat. bat. turn as I aosbt.L X c o u l d "t nothing. A fter a while, however, B id OUTFIT FREE f e e Wo ylry you a Mfger aad bettor lino t h j w ords that I heard grew plainer to me. and make oar prtooe lower than any X realized why I had not been able to other house In existence. Onr a j alum m a k e t h e m o u t b e f o r e ------m y i n v i s i b l e g u e s t s insures a better Bt, ltiutter work and spoke in the Spanish tongue, I w a s n o t better senrioe. fffo express nherjee. unfam iliar w ith that language, and soon X OLOTHINO AGENTS T h e r e w e r WAHTBO—How ft* the time to |«ft ixx caaght w hat was being said, the game. Our men make from to but tw o sentences exchanged. X heard and $15 a dsy easy. Take up the clothing understood therm perfectly. - _ » . boslaeea eta a. elde line—It will pay you well. Too need no money or expert* By and bye the w hispers of the w om an s enco. Wo furnish ererythlng to start, voice ceased altogether ; the m an seem ed gComplete Rumple Outfit to he alone but for my presence. y et ne ■ I VO Including Mg assortment off cloth samplee, latest faahlons. tape w hispered still, still he repeated the sam e measnre,speoial offers Write ntonee sentence over and over, not varying it in before wo get aomeone else to your not m aking it slower town. This ft* as wonderful oppor* l o u d n e t o r f o r c e , i— ——— -—■------_------— tunity to makosomemoney and 3Vfter or m ore or less intense, I h hot o t in TOU in at won paying bu»tn spite of the m onotony there _ was incon­ m . s m i t h c n .-»-»»»-» C h i c a g o ceivable tragedy concentrated in the single gjfa& sS& ih.t'S BS sentence that he repeated in that doll whisnei tha*. cam e to my oars from the seem ing vacancy around me. M A K E $ A MONTH I was seated again. Bolt upright in tny 200.00 chair I w aited ----- having now given up the B e Y o u r O w n B o s s idea that it would be possible for me by! turiug in any way to catch a B*tmpse _ or t»iV!5R/&you should write£SS£te u,'?' the presence near me- The whispering day. Wo can heta ceased ; but still I knew that I was not to w ealth and lnde£2* alone. The clock in the distance struck donee by our plan again » it was three, and I beard the ram can w ork when you mL? dash against the windows of the room . w h e r e y o u please. e W . I knew that w hatever w as present, drew have money and tfi m eans ol making barren nearer to me. but X could not turn again, m o r e o f it. , n «< if I would ; I was transfixed to m y seat ; HOW WOULD yen the p power o w e r to move had left me. It was L IK E to he able to JuS n o t t e r r o r that cam e over me, though X o u t from hom e on a com bine cl business and t>u2? will^ not say th at I Ifelt no fear, but it w as! ure trip, stay at the best hotels and live as impossible___ t ______for____ me to move as if X | lord, and clean up 10.00 every day? Work 1 fairs, am usem ent places, crowded street cornea bad been tied body and lim bs and fastened m anufacturing institutions, anywhere and every, where I sat. This w as the frightful part w here, texx m inutes’ w alk from home or on thl of m y experience : I w as beld there, pow ­ other side of the globe. Just set a machine us erless to move, wbile my invisible com­ a n y p l a c e y o u h a p p e n t o s e l e c t , a n d e a sily clean panion com ing closer seemed to be cut­ u p $10.00 above operating expenses every day ting into the fleshy of m y back._ T here w ere O U R PROPOSITION Is the 1911 B utton Camera. livery one wants to**, irregular, sharp jabs and pricks, as w ith! a bu tto n . O ur m achine takes 80 pictures an hour. fim.S a sm all pointed steel instrum ent, and each | and develops them Instantly. They sell for 10 cents as last as you can take them , and you can operate tS stab seem ed to strike deeper and to hurt m achine successfully even If you never saw a camera* m ore than the last; certainly, if m y com ­ SO MUCH CONFIDENCE HAVE WE In our panion continued invisible he could m ake osltlon th a t w e TRUST YOU for part of the cost of outfit. T h e regular selling price of the camera and outfit him self felt. 300 buttons, 300 fram es and the developer Is $20 01 I think I am no physical or m oral cow­ T he 300 buttons sell for lO cents each, and bring b&ek S i l k R i b b o n s ard, hut I certainly shrank from the pain $30.00, so you could afford to jpay the full price u *, Bargain Sale Remnants asked you to do so. B ut W E WANT of those stabs inflicted in that peculiar! YOU TO BEL. I EV E IN US, and BO we m anner, and yet I w as pow erless to m ove | trust you for a substantial sura BEAUTIFUL SILK RIBBONS which you need away or defend m yself. not pay unless T o close out our Though I suffered pain with each cut you clean up I tremendous large into my flesh, I gradually overcam e the $200.00 the first stock oi Kemnanta m onth. P A. 1 R ALMOST off Silk Ribbons, feeling of fright and began to understand ENOUGH, 1SNT which is the largest that no m ortal injury would be done m e. XT? In quantity, value, The stabs, as I tried less to resist m y tor­ D o not delay a and variety in New York City, we have marked tlie prices way down, m i n u t e , b u t w r i t e , These axe the most beautiful Silk Ribbons In the liast, and at this m entor, becam e m ere pricks, but painful us to-day for our markable mark-down sale we axe making an unjprecedented and unparalleled still. They seemed to follow irregular BARGAIN OFFER. Thea gibbons were recently pur- f r e e catalogue c h a s e d at wholesale auction------—at prices which will - enable our ladycus- lines up and down my hack. I gradually and full particu* tomers to secure unheard off bargains. We are overstocked and must sell I recovered m y assurance and presence of l a r s . them at a greatly reduced price from their real value. These ribbons are ] really very fins ribbons Please do not Judge them by our M ARK-DOW’ N m ind sufficiently to attem pt a conversa-1 I_. E . l_ A S C E L t.E , M g r ., 0 2 7 W . 4 3 d S t., D spt. 8 1 4 , NswYgi PRICES. They are bought In very' large quantities at wholesale auction tion w ith m y com panion w hile he w as busy sales, and we generally buy for spot cash all the ribbons a mill has. IVe at my back. In a jocular vein I asked him have bougtit as high as $3,000 worth off these beautiful Silk Ribbons at one time, and they are certainly of most excellent value* Weare anxious in my best Spanish w hat he _ w as about, to sell a lot of these rare Sillc RUAtons in every neighborhood, as their beauty and what grudge he had against me, an and value at OUR CUT PRICES will sell lots of them to your lady friends. Now, remember. these remnants are all from one to two and three yards in A m erican citizen landed in _ that country length, and many of them are the_/z*:cs£ of Ribbons the BALDNESS Quality in market for the first tim e that m orning. of rf-fjjre*-e*tt m/rZ/Ax, in a variety of fashionable shades ; in fact, nearly all I received no answ er, hut the sharp and colors are represented; also different hinds of Ribbons adapted for x/rrfwyx, Nerherar’. frimwu>rg’>i>r An/.r ^trwx, xca»^x, e tc ., painful prick-oriclc kept up, till it seem ed as ere. Ko lady can purchase such fine Ribbons as these at any store in the if all the flesh on m y back w as zig-zagged land for many times our price, so that tlie bargains offered by us should be taken advantage of by our customers. with raw and bleeding lines. _ A gain 11 K oskott E radicafes Dandruff Our stock of Sillc Ribbons, front which we put up these 35—cent packages. rem onstrated. “Senor, I put it, “spare consists of Crow n Edge, Gros Crain. Moire, Picot Edge, Satin Edge, Silk m y poor coat at least ; m y poor flesh is at fiesforas Co/or, Brocade. Striped Ottoman, and various other styles of Plain and Fancy Silk Ribbons suited to the wants of our lady friends. We put up carefully assorted y o u r s e r v i c e ; _ b u t m y o v e r c o a t ------y o u h a v e | S m e a r o v e s G r o w th packages of Silk Ribbons, assorted colors.no remnants less thaw one yard long quite spoiled it, I fear. G ive over, senor, we w*u send one package for 35 cents, silver, or 36 cents in 2-cent stamps, postpaid, upon receipt of price. give over.” M m B aO N CO— Bon 7 TIWAES SQUARE, HEW YORK CITY. 1M- v .______G ut for answ er m y torm entor began w ith 310 GUARANTEE$10 the stiletto, which X was sure was the instrum ent that he used, to retrace the Nottingham Lace Curtains ■lines he had put in m y back, and so kept on. I winced w ith the pain at tim es, but w ent on w ith a stream of jocular rem arks under it all, how ever, realizing the strange­ ness of m y being held there w ith no visi­ b l e b o n d s ------t h a t s t i l l s e e m e d t h e w e i r d e s t part of it all to m e, and does even now ----- ^ erc *s.a prem ium that we know will interest you. Every w ishes to m ake her hom e attractive and noth ins w ill add that I . should he held there unbound, but *22 ixtatt5ac.vvcncas so m uch as B eautiful Lace C urtains. I^oolc at powerless to move ; the slashing of my carefully and iff w ill show you how these lace drop flesh by unseen hands I w as able to treat « i_i13*/-?? * w*1 en hung. T hey are not one of your sm all, scrim py as a sort of ghastly joke. a ffa irs b u t l a r g e t h e m enough to fit the largest w ihdow s and to allow The clock struck four. A t this the flam e - iH” artistic hansine. T helt leneth is 9 f e e t 6 inches, b y S71 of m y lam p leaped w ildly up and w ent out ; Iarr* enough for any ordinary w indow . The desitrn fto.. veHned and effective. Handsom e too insertion. on the sam e instant X heard a sigh of in­ SJAains if. with » Point d Esprit centre. Taking the tense relief behind m e, and som ething m e­ ““ ln *n, they are very lacey. dienified and attractive. tallic dropped to the floor ; the selfsam e moment also I could move. I ' stood up N ovfhh^ y«W rkaS.e *Dd ? ^ es* for only 24 packages of our F.moms turn o ” 'S-T ao JUS are to dispose of for us at 10 cents each. Re- and. looked around me. There was the out the si?» h w dHT,e w ill send you these B andsom e C urtains w ith- faint gray light of aproaching daw n in the to4ay shKhtest delay. Wo (u u .o to absolute ..ti.faction. W rite room. I was certainly alone, but at my feet on the floor w as the stiletto that had J^ciigth 9 fL 6 In been used on my hack. Positively it bad 43d St., D ept. 1400. N ew Y ork H e X V as B ald ; K o sk o tt H as Grown His Helrl not been there when I was last on my J o h n H - II lnd erllte r. Old Town, lie., whose P*1***?^ feet. X picked it up ; there was fresh above, wrl:os: * -1 must «ay thsl Koskott hu done me more ft®** P r i n t i n g blood on the tip of the blade. Engraved all others ever did. My head was alreedr bald and your»r*Il“rJJ* gave me a new growth. It seems wonderful to me- See «ay ”, .. upon the handle were the words whis— B obt* M clftonold. Falls Greek, writes: “I can **•. i n d O u t f i t Pered so often in the room that night_ by getting a now growth of hair; It is coming out all over the *P° _ the spirit that had tortured me. vas completely hold. I oommenoed to be bald IS years ago* thing filled until I treed. Koskott UettaodS^a X put on m y hat and started for the door. Jnllus JT. Bellinger wrltecB I could find no R otary Press exactly like picture On the w ay I stopped a m om ent to take off edy for dandruff and baldness until t used Koskott. bo* thedn*J* itohtng has ceased and a new growth of l&alr has s**f5*^g m y overcoat, to see how badly it had been A..“ —**3------I f f l t h a , P i t * JLV-, ,certifies: oerUDCK “7- f J...... ZZtl a]is You can quickly learn to use It damaged. It was whole ------not a thread of yrtfparafiont to content* hlohfj/ efFecttve ana. earn m oney w ithout know — .was cut or m arred in any way. Y et, X avsrv to a tt adafRsd to cvrtnff seoorrhoeo (dananvi. ^ „ anything about printing. cornjoletdv ooercosrnner a/onecta ( boldness) for Outfit includes large fonts of s*-ill felt keenly the sm art of the w ounds «rj»frie*re / Aavs not tested a set of prejparano^ • typo, supply of ink. package of that m y torm entor had inflicted. t h e A a » r th a t could exceed JSLoskott tse a R c ie s c f. - m s cards, large roll of paper, tw ee­ Somewhat dazed, I will adm it, I w ent zers. bronzing cotton and box on my way to the captain’s house. He o* gold paper. I will send you HAIR GROWTH 24 packages of M y Fam ous Nov­ Ca«\*r out to the front door to m eet m e. I f f y o n »»«” > halr^BfSf W e have just found out that you did oolor of yoatli* "'yi elties, w hich you are to dispose ipend you frsc«..05*3? or at lO cents each, on M y New n?t come in last night, and I was going b o o k .T t la flUodvtthTj^i Easy Plan, return the S2.40 and after you,” he said. ‘‘W ife has been I in formal on, abovlitf will ship at once. O . M . B etts. you probably never *)f scolding me that I let you go at all. and It clearly demonsgwss V 43d St., Dept. 1402, a must say I wondered anyway how vou ‘gag Koskott supounds " ® *i N e w Y o r k . IPS; “a Introduce post card offer. A t V ourH oL.. lay lo r o ar booklet. I t room, and there baring my back I turned Sim ply milts to **130 apw.toleem to a y P l a n o ,•* O rgan, V iolin, M andolin, t o ur free hook. Wo 1 Card CoM D ept. OB. Topelca. f i - n i o . o. Begin C aptain Stacey. I You Will bo mors^ or advanced papUs* Look here,’* I said. IbftsaBvY AililM^* Am e r i c a n s c h o o l o ff m u s i c 1 ii 9 UkMldt Bids.. Chicago. IIU (.Continued on page S3«) r l a « o r a t o » t ' t. 254 R. Maw Vo»». * T h e n «w Ywrh M agazine of M ystariea 131 old man's was God I be cried, 1 1 showed distinctly in the pho many persona to whom I h a \ joes it look like 3 HI asked. “Can p i c t u r e have read them an W*S. anyth*“5 of it? the sentence at my r e q u e s t , l£ 7 W the old mans was marked variably they t u r n to me, a s k night I was with joke ? “No,” 1 answer, “it ii EVERY BOY MADE HAPPY yS k t it; I raw nth? kfore he died. See—-here's a hand- I have the photograph y e t , ,7 ji'i cut «n go_ Jr, jagged lines, and lettering showing plainly o p o jjfiit hlaeb cd something the way that the words of despair: “No h y-bra tattoo his arm.** — n o hay esperansa.” That i Hurrah! i 0ver to the mirror above the pered sentence I heard repeal IJVjg thc other side of the room, and over the night in the villa, bef IjjJL op the hand-glass examined my , who was there began to m a r l Get One of Our * r T Z earefoll! I could. m y flesh: “There is no hope- " » C w ta m 1 said, , “those marks form hope.” . pi • what are they. More than-- I hav —.told------___— _I not UMCLE SAM'S -taid in heaven, man, so they do I He know. I did not care to spend another JfjJJgj the marks more care folly. "Bat night in the villa, though now I have rea­ make them out; that is, I can see son to believe it would have passed un­ .^letters now very plainly, but I don't eventfully in peaceful sleep, if I could have BOY SCOUT **l, out the words.-’ composed my nerves to go there again so perhaps you can; there must soon after my trying experience. tone connection or the letters would SUITS SUITS ", he there at all” THE BOY SCOUT SUIT CftAZEI "riio captain began to pick out a letter A. boy with a real Uncle Sam’s Seoul Bull is the happiest fellow on earth Ho stands and there as they seemed plain to The Great Power of Desire head up. heels together, with his chest thrown out, and feels supreme Slog of ail JjL bat this did not satisfy me. Impa-I By Elizabeth S (ruble To woe surtreys. a proud, manly dashing hero. These are genuine 1'srio Snare Boy Mcest *ulta PANTS, LAQjUlNB and HAT m ad e of Regulation Color Seoul Salt Cloth. Cent has •t JIj 1 turned away from him, and taking "Does the Word have to be spoken for s h o u l d e r s tra p s , military collar, pockets and military eagle buttons. Pants hairkrrborker ® tbe hand-glass again stood so that I every separate thing we want or desire t pockets, and eat fall, legfi— to match salt, with Instep straps and regular taring, • jj see my hack reflected in the mirror. I seem to have a longing for a great lint, regular Scout hat, stitched brim. The whole outfit free. ? e by one I deciphered the letters, the imany i i a o / thingsi u I cannot define." i^ia following me closely and nodding MY OFFER__... _ TO, YOU _ DWJr ocouii*ouibluir5ra£Lto tfuit rHKE. SendsL° in msord" your V name,hl? and address i HERE is but one Word to speak. postal will do. As soon as I receive it I will mail you 11 of the most beautiful nvwmtum jCgjtion in amaxement as I read the pictures you ever saw—all brilliant and shimmering colors. There are fourteen different Sir, aloud. When I came to the last Its meaning is “I AM what l ia the pictures, nil wrought together In the most splendid manner I want you to *r | turned and we faced each other. desire." When one knows this distribute these premium pictures on a special 2$-eent offer amon P* ‘Well but it doesn't make any sense," T word it is spoken spontaneously They cannot get these pictures at the art stores at any price. Wl ■j my companion. within him for each separate the 12 premium pictures on my liberal offer you will have col cried |B J -Doesn't it?” said I; “those words arc thing, and he is unconscious of the speak­ to me and I will Immediately send you the Bcout Suit FREE Sngnish. , . . ing. He simply “knows instinctively’^ that A. FOX, Sec., 6-40 West 43d Street, Dept. 1405, New York 'r*So (hey are, answered the captain, he will get what he wants. „ d I hare heard them before; now I When a man has little faith in himself t0 mind they were some of the words and his desire he has to consciously utter “J ancle repeated that night, but I didn’t the Word (or get someone to do it for GIRLS, A DOLL SENSATION So, what they meant.” . . . him) for each separate thing he wants. ue looked at my back again, and slowly He must reiterate the Word every time a “BABY BUM PS IS HERE” -d the words aloud; No hay esper- desire comes to his mind—reiterate it until Sh—that's what it says. Do you under- it sinks into his submind and speaks it­ A Real Life-like INFANT Doll self. In other words, he must by con­ translated into English,” I answered, scious effort speak the Word until it be­ FREE XO GIRLS would read: 'There is no hope.*" comes habit and he "feels" that what he This real INFANT-Uke doll b the MER- Nothing more was said. Silently, I dressed desires he can attain. This is the road PRIZE NO. 1 RIEST, ROSIEST little one la TOYLAND. •Kieli again, putting on fresh cloth- See bow how real she looks, just like s REAL BABY. She to knowing that “I AM what I desire” and wears a ROMPERS suit which can be taken off and Jj, but the undershirt, shirt and coat that “my own comes to me.” put on, just like your own little sisters*. KNEES, Ptook off were as unmarked and unmarred, ARMS. LEGS, ETC., FULL JOINTED. The finest, a completely whole as I found my over­ When_ you have once got the word latest, best doll you ever saw. WUl last a lifetime. eat when I examined it before leaving planted in your sub-mind you will find old She won't break or crack. Send for her at ooca. desires that have been crushed out ana nn|7C iin 9 b A* STOCKING FILLED Se villa. After breakfast the captain went rlfl£L I1U. C WITH ALL SORTS OF with me to a photographer's, and uncover- almost forgotten bobbing up serenely here TOYS. This stocking will bring a happy surprise to ioj, myself to the waist my back was photo- and there and coming true. One after everybody, as It contains presents for your papa, your another every blessed desire you ever held mama, your brothers, your sisters, cousins, and paphed. The words etched in the flesh frien d s, as weO as extra toys for yourself. This will come true for you—every one. And stocking contains from nine to twelve extra presents. new desires will cease to scare you into THIS BEAUTIFUL “ BABY BUMPS” WITH GENU­ anxiety. You will not doubt yourself. INE EYELASHES AND THE STOCKING FULL OF | WANT TO M A K E When I was a child, a young girl and TOYS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY. Just send me your name and address, and 1 win a very young mother I desired intensely send you 30 packages of MY FAMOUS NOVEL* ten thousand things. But not one of them TIES, which you are to dispose of on my special 1 Vr i ii i~i premium offer at ten cents each. Send me the 1,000 WOMEN RICH had I ever realized. wanted to sing in $3.00 you have collected, and 1 will at once send you BABY BUMPS a the biggest choir in Portland, Ore.—I AND THE STOCKING FULL OF EXTRA PRESENTS. This to tbs ^5 wanted to “go East”—I wanted to be an best offer you have ever seen. 1 trust you with my Goods. I WUl Furnish the Capital to One editor—I wanted to wear silk petticoats Woman in Each Locality and Start —I wanted—well, the list is too great. | M. 000HAN, Sec., 649 W. 43d St., Dept. 1396, New York______But everything seemed so impossible for Tou In a High Class Business from me to attain. I gave them all up at last as Which I Believe Yon Can M ake a n utterly hopeless. Indeed, I had never BOYS & GIRLS MADE HAPPY Independent Fortune W ithin a F ew even hoped for them, much less set about Years—Nothing Else Like It, to attain them. Other aims grew out of the necessities IMPROVED MAGIC LANTERN of my life, and I set myself hopelessly I MADE OVER $50,000.00 enough to make the best of them. I got ALSO 50 VIEWS In Two Years’ Time, and I W ill H elp to thinking on these new lines and set to FREE GIVEN AWAY work to embody truth as fast as I saw it. Something absolutely new: This MAGIC LANTERN You Make Big Money If You W ill is the latest and best lantern on the market. It throws I learned that Desire is God, the Law of wonderful clear pictures and will amuse a whole family Start To-Day— Yon Do B usiness a t Attraction, and I set myself to work af­ evening after evening. It throws a Mg picture on a screen firming the "I AM what I desire I over 4 feet wide. You can give shows and MAKE MONEY Your Own Office, and Own Y o u r at home and at entertainments. Gives you new pictures Own Business— Positively No C an­ could neither understand nor feel it to be at no expense. No slides are necessary which Is a great so, but I stuck to it, just the same, up hill improvement as you do not have to spend any money for vassing or Agent’s Work— I Start special slides. Reproduces Photographs, Souvenir Post­ and down hill, in year and out. I felt cards* interesting and funny pictures from newspapers and Ton and Yon Pay Me Back Out of just the same, so far as I could tell, but 1 magazines in all their original colors. It to so far ahead of a kept doggedly affirming “My Own comes— MAGIC LANTERN that we are sure every boy and girl in Your Profits— Write Me To-Day the country will want one immediately. 50 Views Free. my own has come.” iJV n rrrD Tl) v n il Here to what you are to do in for Free Information on How to M l U rrtlC IU TUU order to get this IMPROVED One Sunday morning I was listening to MAGIC LANTERN and 50 Cards Free. Send me your name Make Big Money Quickly a t Y o u r my thoughts. I sat in the choir of the and address. As soon as I receive it 1 win mail you 12 of the Own Home—Those Who Write most beautiful premium pictures you ever saw—all brilliant large church in Portland, Ore.—the larg­ and shimmering colors. There are fourteen different colors First Get the*Flrst Opportunity to est choir in the city. Suddenly I remem­ in the pictures ail wrought together In the most splendid bered—I had sat as a child in that very manner. 1 want you to distribute these premium pictures Make Big Money. on a special 25-cent offer among the people you know. They room and gazed at a lady who sat where cannot get these pictures at the art stores at any price. I now sat, and my little heart swelled with When you have distributed the 12 premium pictures on my liberal offerr you will i ____ have collected $3.00. Send the $3.00 I have made over $50,000,00 in the last a hopeless longing that / might sit in that to me and 1 1 will immediately send you FREE this Im- two years. I do not say this egotistically, but same exalted station and sing so grandly. proved MagkMagic Lantern and 50 Cards FREE, amply to show what can be done. I be­ And there I was. M y own came to me. ■ M . E . C R O F T O N , 649 W. 43d Si., Deri- >401 New Yerk lieve I have the greatest money making Since then all the longings of those opportunity that has ever- been offered to early days have been gratified, and many TO B O Y S women, So sure am I of this that I am more besides. And new and larger de­ AND G IR L S tilling to start one woman in each locality sires are shaping within me, and the Word PLAY SUITS FREE I want every boy and girl to have their choice of in S s s and furnish the capital myself. speaks itself—“I AM what I desire." Not any kind of play suit they may wish. I have made Ton pay me back out of_ your profits. one iota shall fail of realization. hundreds of boys and girls happy by giving them In­ I have an enormous business in Paris, Lon­ dian Suits. Now I am Tgolng!g-‘ - to do better ““ than that, But the road that brought me to thisl and furnish them withti their choice of any of the don and all over Europe and America. I place of knowing was traveled resolutely, following suits: lave been awarded nine Gold Medals, three steadily, doggedly, when there was neither Grand Prix and the Grande Coupe d’Hon- hope nor feeling to make the way easy. YOU CAN LOOK JUST LIKE AN INDIAN. tenr by European International Exposi­ INDIAN SQUAW, COW BOY OR COW GIRL, tion I have what some people might call I say there a was no hope, but there was a monopoly, but I will share it with you. —an instinctive hope, grounded mayhap SCOUT. BRONCO GIRL. SOLDIER, BUSTER upon achievement in previous states of BROWN, CLOWN. I can not handlei it all. Therefore, I want existence. °°e live, energetic woman in each locality Or _ perhaps it was fear or conscience These suits can be slipped on over your regular clothes, and I have logo in with me. No canvassing or agent’s them In all sizes, from 4 to 14 years. State your age, and I will that impelled me—fear of what might \ send you a suit that will fit. Remember I will give you your tovlc, but a strictly honorable high class overtake me if I did not doggedly maintain choice of any one of these suits FREE, for distributing only 24 office business. a hope I could not feel. packages of my FAMOUS NOVELTIES at ten cents a package, 1 on my Special Offer. Send your name and address for the nov­ am sure you will be greatly surprised Whatever the immediate cause of my elties. Send the $2.40 and 1 will send you your choice of any at the way the money will roll in. You blindly, steadily sticking to that statement one of the Play Suits which you may select,a ~ I trust you with probably never again in your whole through apparently fruitless years, down m y goods. Add;iress Me have another chance like this. No underneath it all was the ceaseless urge r jcntlemen need apply. I have decided to of the universe—I DESIRED my own to 0. N. BETTS, 649 W. 43d St, DepL 1392, New fork ^ P* thu business to women only. I am a come to me, and I could not give it up. 1 id Peat believer in women and the ability of I reiterated "It is coming," to keep from ■ •omen to run a business, and I propose killing myself. I dared not jump from the KING OF PUZZLES Sgpi this marvelous money making op- frying-pan for fear of something hotter. 115 21 m If you can answer this wonderful four-word puzzle you will receive free a beautiful Pttumty only to persons of my own sex. Caution forbade me to seek annihilation. a wait ucugab /uu, cacn one OI me iout lines o* v/j, ne to-day tor free information on Now I am realizing that the ceaseless, I spells one word, and the four words make a sentence. There are 26 7| i 1 20]I letters in the alphabet, and we have used figures in spelling the four bo* 1 ffla“e over $50,000 in two years, and irresistible urge of the universe is desire. 1181n n words” v.'-O insteadUIj IUuU nf Ul lptfprcICvlwid. T>>tfFrXjv liCI I.A is19 UUlllUvinumber A,1 JLZR «U*UW*number 2.—1 C— H J ^ ecan make big money at your I know from experience that desire WILL P I number 3, etc., throughout the entire alphabet. If you are fulfil itself—that nothing is impossible to 116121 2 26 112I 1) 1 smart enough to answer this perplexing puzzle, send us your H B B fi™t will be given the him who believes. i — 1 answer with 1 0 cents in silver or 1 2 cents in stamos, for Our dreq M S ® *2 Ilf the big money. Ad- Great Puzzle Book and we will send you free with the book an And I know by constant reiteration I I extra present of a Swastika Good Luck Pin, which will delight you. Address W W O M B l Academy of Beauty can make myself believe anything / choose. 2 115 J 5_Q i u*Pt- ia6B, Syracuse, N. Y "As I AM in this world so are ye." Tj GAGE BOOK COMPANY, Naw Bedford, Mass. 132 T h e n«w Y«rt Magazine of M ysteries

SO L O a ACCORDION Forgiveness By Mary Catherine Barrett rf W r i t t e n i especially for The Magazine of Mysteries the serious, thought, we read the answer; “Lighter than the _____ Saap aw s^ RH IS Maya, t a i l w l I fo l Wl c a n always derive some smallest centre of the quivering life in e s s x b o M ih f« , Qwihla hattaea, «b> > phy___ I 'on the subject of the water drop, hidden and • uncared for ■iwd aaailaM ^Q ______1 the fine, broad sentiments as the pulse of anguish in the breast of war A J—Jr? m «ut great — * '-t - must make the self- the tiniest bird that has fluttered down to Drc --“--- ‘-- '--!♦*.« centred. self-tortured soul think differ­ its nest with the long-sought food, and a v a n m , 7 9 esr* tMMM.iAa^ a p t l y ■ed feel ashamed of the emotion sin- has found the nest torn and empty." There wasted. are eighty millions of people in the United A ll ______irlotte Bronte, in her pathetic story, States alone, and surely your trouble is I “Jane Eyre," says, through the patient, not the greatest. I V noble little consumptive, Helen Burns, There, are some of us who lack flexibil­ Rheu Free Reading “Life is too short to be spent in register­ ity of disposition, who form passions and MagW ing wrong, and nursing animosity." Tha permit them to petrify, who cannot relent reme< profound wisdom of a Socrates, the. hu- even when the hand of death is paralyzing chroi | mane principles of an Ingersoll, have given the voice in the throat and extracting the lumb of Your Life. us nothing to equal it. in its duality of soul from its shattered flesh abode. These on ly 24 pckRs. b l iiin V""'* w ith® ’ locat magnanimity and simplicity. souls are petty, and it is for them that HOUSAND** of people are bm ahch* Because of errors we have made, and tears of pity fall from the eyes of a Christ; T lares tod la th e remarkable work of Pro- the infringement of other people's lives on it is for them He feels the pangs of de­ b l u in e A ffSK ■ le sso r C l at ours, there are some of us to whom the spair I And even more unfortunate there B o s t o n words “Peace on Earth’’ have become a are some of us who, in the white heat of Vamcb. th e famous Pari­ mockery, bitter as disillusionment. Life, a supposed triumph, have exclaimed, “Re­ sian occult for a large number of us, has lost its venge is sweet.” But God, eons before, scientist. His zest and the hope of death is its only in the Old Testament, told His children, L e a r n to method of consolation. Many of us have wrongly “Vengeance is mine,” and which one of us rudla 1 allowed ourselves to become like brooding would be deliberately bold enough to in­ character bats in a desolate rookery, blinded by our terfere with divine prerogatives, even H y p n o t ii ^ and advising own misery, picking at our hearts and on important though we had. the base and peacc-of-mind- You May Now Master This affairs of fife morosely refusing the sunshine, hope and destroying desire for revenge? u n q ueation- cheer which a loving God holds out to us Brooding on real, or fancied wrongs terlou, and Fascinating SctaS^. ^ ably surpass­ with the touching patience of a mother warps the soul and injures the whole life, oatout LeavingIjutuUw VYour__« Own ..Home. es any sys­ coaxing her silent, sickened child with the tem yet de­ and the life that constantly contemplates vised. Those things it used to enjoy. It is to these only itself must indeed be burdensome; Send Your Address at Once and p-.,. who c o n su lt him are qnaninioua in th e ir praise beclouded souls that this simple message but there are few such. The philosophy Copy ol a Wonderful Book on H™,1 ^ ,,( his personal delineations. Por a limited should come: “Life is too short to De of Helen Burns, then, is a truth, which Personal Magnetism, Magnetic He»i period tree leadings a re being sent to ail appli­ spent in registering wrongs and nursing makes the vindictive, perverted soul cants. If you wish a true description of your animosity." At the best, it is a dismal, ashamed 1 ing and Other Occult Sciences. characteristics* talents sad abilities, if you miserable occupation, and not only useless 1 w ish ad vice on special matters, take advantage Forgiveness is the virtue which makes us 1 of thin offer. Simply send y o u r full name and but harmful. We must come to look upon kin to God, for God is FORGIVENESS! th e d a y . month and y e a r of your birth. Be our errors as ignorances, and upon expe­ On the other hand, we all know that sure to write your address plainly. Send your rience as “the knife that hurts while it suffering such as is expressed in. the fol­ letter to Pmfmsor C la y B u r t o n V a n c e . cuts out the cataract that blinds.'* lowing paragraph from George Eliot is al­ Bureau 510* No. 14.fRue de Richelieu, Paris, Prance. 10 cents in s ta m p s o f your own Necessarily, our lives infringe upon each most a privilege and God-sent to awaken country should be enclosed with your request others'; we meet our Judases,.we are dis­ our souls and develop our better selves. for a free reading. Postage on your letter believed, denied, wronged, misunderstood Suffering stretches the soul and forces open to Prance is 5 cents. Do not e n c lo se coins and suffer many spiritual crucifixions. its eyes, and those who love nobility will or silver in your letter. These are the experiences of a Christ; not resent it. “Deep, unspeakable suffering we can make them divine. Was Judas may well be called a baptism, a regenera­ happy ? If we could look into the. hearts tion, the initiation into a new state. All of those toward whom we are embittered, the intense emotions which some experi­ those whom we accuse of our life’s wreck­ ences bring make us look back on previous age, we could see enough anguish there to years as if they had been a dim, sleepy fill us with pity and sympathy, and readily, existence, and we had only awaked to full even as Christ, we would forgive and love consciousness. It seemed to us before our Judases. that it was a light thing that men should Temperament and character largely de­ suffer. Doubtless a great anguish may do termine destiny; our inclinations tend the work of years, and we come out from toward certain lines of conduct which that baptism of fire with a soul full of new brings inevitable results, and that man who awe and new pity. Does a sorrow slip Do you want to know how to utilize the will not accept philosophically, and with from us as a temporary burden and leave powerful and mysterious force of nature! Dt dignity and comprehension, the experi­ you value control over others! Do you vtk us the same men and women as beforet the means of securing friendship and persona ences which come to him in a lifetime is God forbidI It would be a poor result influence? Do you value the power to conquer as childish as the boy in a game of tag of all our anguish and onr wrestling if we pain and banish sickness, to reform a misguided who cries “quits” when he is “it.” won nothing but our old selves at the friend, to gain business success, to gain wealth, CROOKED SPINES Truly, as George Eliot says in her most end of it—if we could return to the same position and happiness? If you do, you not moral-bearing story, “Adam Bede,” “There Ieam to Hypnotize. Why not! No other ac­ blind loves, the same self-confident blame, complishment is so easily acquired. It cm be Straightened at Home are robberies committed that leave men the same light thoughts of human suffering, mastered in a few hours’ time, without leaviur In the privacy of your own home, yon can and women forever beggared of peace and the same frivolous gossip over blighted your home. Then you can surprise and starts correct any spinal defect hunchback, or joy. There are life stories and concealed lives, the same feeble sense of that Un­ all your friends■ i jby placing i i othersothm under t_ curvature by the wonderful Sheldon Method. sorrows that are committed to no sound known toward which we have sent forth hypnotic spell and make them think, act and Do not go to great expense, pain and torture except that of. low moans in the night, feel just as you desire. You can perform the by being treated away from home and friends. irrepressible cries in our loneliness. Let most wonderful and astounding feats and create Remarkable cores bare been effected by seen in no writing except that made on us rather be thankful that our sorrow lives fun and amusement for hours at a time. Yog the face by the slow months of suppressed in us as an indestructible force, only can make money by giving exhibitions, curing The Sheldon Method anguish and early morning tears. And changing its form, as forces do, and pass­ diseases or by teaching the art to others. Ii while our hearts may be bruised with ing from pain into sympathy—the one short, Hypnotism is the very key to Health, .Recommended highly by eminent physi­ weights too heavy for them to bear, Nature poor word which includes all our best in­ Wealth ana Happiness. The cost of learning h cians all over the country. Corrects spinal is holding on her calm, inexorable way, but a trifle. Success sure. Investigate noil defects by eliminating pressure, taking sight and our best love.” Write at once for free illustrated booklet on Hyp­ weight off the spine and allowing the carti­ in unmoved and terrible beauty. The stars And to those who are. “registering notism, Personal Magnetism, Magnetic Heading lage to resume its normal condition. Gives are rushing in their eternal courses; the wrongs and nursing animosity,” I would and other occult sciences. Just send your nans instant relief; causes no pain or inconven­ tides swell to the level of the last expectant say be up and doing. Bury the corpses of and address and the book will be sent at one ience. It Involves the wearing of no leather, weed; the sun is making brilliant day to by mail free and post paid. Address lit ft plaster, steel or other torturous jackets. This past misdeeds, errors. Ignorances! Let BETTS, Sta. 19, Jackson, iuich, Method is prepared to meet the requirements busy nations on the other side of the swift your soul rise from the narrow tomb of of each individual case, and is sent to you on earth. The stream of human thought and self-contemplation, where it shall surely thirty days free trial. If yon are not then sur­ deed is hurrying and broadening onward. stifle, into an atmosphere o f. health and prised at the improvement, we make no The astronomer is at his telescope; the wholesomeness. Dare to be kind, dare to charge whatever. Send for Free Illustrated great ships are laboring over the waves; Book and record of remarkable cures. the toiling eagerness of commerce goes on; be noble, dare to forgive I I CURED MY RUPTURE PHILO BURT MFC. CO. the fierce spirit of rebellion is only ebbing 208 3rd SI., Jaaiaetoam, N. V. in brief rest; and sleepless statesmen are Our thoughts are angels pure and white dreading the possible crisis of the morrow. Leading us home, I W ill Show You How To What are we and our troubles in this Or demons foul and dark as night mighty torrent, rushing from one awful Lashing us on Cure Yours FREE! Stomach Troubles unknown to another?” We might feel To deeds of sin, decay and blight— the pain of insignificance and insult when Brother, think right. I was helpless and bed-ridden for years fa®| Vanish waves of sickness or of sorrow to “ Be still. ’ double rupture. No truss could hold, hotton On the Sea of Galilee Then will come tha, great calm when all the said I would die if not operated on. I 1°°“* Jesus and His disciples were sailing on the them all and cured myself by a simple diaww Like Magic anxious thoughts and fears are still. I will send the cure free by mail if yos *®r Sea of Galilee when a great storm arose, and Louisa B. McLaughlin. for it. It cured me and has since cored Jesus was asleep. The wind blew and the sands. It will cure you, no matter ho* waves beat upon the little ship. The dis­ Waiting off you are, how long you have been ropw1™ ciples were in great terror and they woke Serene, I fold my hands and wait. or what your experience has been. . Jesus, saying to Him, " Master, carest Thou Nor care for wind, or tide, or sea; Write your name and address in the tell” FREE not that we perish?” Then He arose and I rave no more ’gainst time or fate, below and mall it to-day to I y rebuked the wind and said unto the sea, For lot my own shall come to me. to VI " “ Peace, be still,” and the wind ceased and OAPT. W. A. COLUNGS E v e r y there was a great calm. I stay my haste, I make delays, B o x BIB, Watertown,"1 / If*28 * If we look upon this little story merely as For what avails this eager pace? M a n an incident which happened nineteen nun- I stand amid the eternal ways, V Jfl dred years ago, it can mean very little to us. And what Is mine shall know my face. or Let us take it as being typical‘cal ofc our own Free Rapture-Cure Coupon W o m a n v MSB lives, and what do we find there? Asleep, awake, by night or day, The meaning of the word Galilee is "a The friends I seek are seeking me; circle.” Jesus typified this circle when He No wind can drive my bark astray. Would yon like to eat all yon want to, and what said, “ I came forth from the Father, and am Nor change the tide of destiny. yon want to without baring distress In your cootie into the world; again I leave the world, I stomach? and go to the Father. ” It is life—world ex- What matter If I stand alone? Would you like to say farewell to Dyspepsia. erience. Jesus was often out there on that I wait with joy the coming years; Indigestion, Soar Stomach, Distress after Bating, le a of Galilee. We are out there, too, in our My heart shall reap where It has sown. Be Yeor OWR B0>’ Nervousness, Catarrh of the 8to marts. Heart, own little ships. The disciples are our And gamer up Its fruit of tears. Flattering, Sisk Heatfnrho and Constipation? gthoughts. They are always with us. ■iN** Then send os 10 cents to cover cost of paoklng Presently a storm arises. My storm may The waters know their own and draw EMI' and we will mall you absolutely free one of these not be like your storm. There are storms of The brook that springs in yonder height; wonderful Stomach Drafts. The/ relieve the physical weakness, poverty, worry, anxiety. So flows the good with equal law I t mry fMit| Id o«l im OdKdd IBo bowels, remove soreness, strengthen the nerves iThe winds of trouble blow, and its waves roll Unto the soul of pure delight. w m a u M ivm, p M a ,M b b OIb l and muscles of the stomach, aid soon make you high. What fear among the disciples—the ------• ; $ t i ititiitI l wtwneii M ANiwyM yjlf feel like a new man or woman. Suffer no longer thoughts! They flv In terror here and there. I H * M fci l w Arid i_ but write eoaloaing 10 The stars come nightly to the Sky; WMTflMT. S&fMMTIbmd ^ today oents tor postage, Jesus is asleep. The higher consciousness The tidal wave unto the sea; Wftt* W 4a In ■ etc., and get one Of Dr. Young's Peptopads that iMtMl d*4 M b n I era cslehrstsd because tney here eared where slumbers. Oh, arouse the Jesus within you. Nor time, nor space, nor deep, nor high. MS«lMrMHSa»< HF mediolnss alone failed. Write Dr. G. O. Young Do not let Him lie asleep. With that calm Can keep my own away from me. Hi mImmd. ~~ ^ Oo., 647 National Bank Bldg., Jackson. Mich. presence see Him rise and bid the troubled John Burrpwghi. MM Ms MM) C*. HI tMH IL, Oat T h e New Tor* M a g a z in e o f M y s t e r ie s 133 Two Dreams and an rheumatism Awakening •or every sufferer to try my (Concluded from p a g e 10S) DIAMONDS TIJLlts. w hich are curing ■thou* **Yys and gins happy by giving nothing. You decide, and we take yourl he wished to make him acquainted with his them Indian Suits. Now 1 am going to do better than that*'that* and furnish word. Address Magic Foot Draft Co.H daughter Grace. them with their choice of any of the following suits: 372 Oliver Bldg., Jackson, Mich. Send! When Newton saw Miss Burnham he gave YOU CAN LOOK JUST LIKE A COW- nomoney—just your name. Write today,! a little start of surprise. The face before him BOY, COWGIRL, INDIAN, INDIAN SQUAW, seemed strangely familiar to him; yes, it was BRONCHO GIRL, SOLDIER, BUSTER BROWN, the face he had seen in his dream. But the flush of pink, and the rosy red lips, made a CLOWN. These suits can be slipped on over your regular clothes, and I have them Your Bunion Can Be C ured different picture from the one he remembered In all sizes* from 4 to 14 years. State your age, and I will send you a suit in his dream. that will fit. Remember f will give you your choice of any one of these suits Instant Relief 6IVEI FREE* for distributing only 24 packages of my FAMOUS NOVELTIES at ■Grace, let me present Mr. Newton. MrH ten cents a package* on my Special Oner. Send your name and address for Newton , my daughter, Grace.” awAy the novelties. I will trust you with it. When sold, send the $2.40 and 1 will Newton’s heart beat fast as he stood face send you your choice of any one of the Play Suits which you may select. I Prove It A t M y E x p e n s e l. trust you with my goods. Address to face with the girl whose face was so much FREE! G. M. BETTS, 649 W. 43d S t, Dept 1393, New York Don t send m e o n e c e n t —Ju s t l e t m e p r o v e like the one he had seen in his dream. it to you asl have done for 57.532 others In th e la st nx months. I claim to h ave t h e o n ly su ccessfu l ‘I will leave you now, and hope you will] eon for bunions ever m ade a n d I w a n t you to l e t enjoy yourself,” said Mr. Burnham, as he me tend you a treatm en t F R E E , e n tire ly a t m y noted the surprised look on Newton’s face. open Idcn't care how many so-called cures, or shields or pads you ever tried w ithout success— They had been in conversation for some ROSES i flon t care how disgusted you feel w ith th e m a l l — time, and Miss Burnham had related her you nave not tried my cure and I have such abso- confidence in it th a t I a m g o i n g t o s e n d strange dream to Newton, much to that a treatment absolutely FREE. It is a gentleman’s surprise. She had been profusel that wonaertu] yet simple home treatm ent whioh re* in her gratitude to him for saving the train A iievw y°a almost instantly of all pain; it rem oves Bloom •f® canoe of the bunion and thus th e ugly deform * and he, in turn,'had been very modest, claimJ this while you are wearing ing that as he was walking in his sleep when! tighter shoes than ever. I know i t w ill d o a ll th is and I want you to send fo r a tre a tm e n t, F R E E * he saved the train he was not entitled to any at my expense, because I know credit. They talked of other things, too, and Bloom fou will then tell all your Newton, after a very delightful waltz, led Wends about it just as those all 57.532 others are doing now. Grace into the conservatory, surprised at his Write now, as this announce* own presumption. ment may not appear in this Summer paper again. Just send your The music seemed to play in a strain that] name and address and treat* made Newton’s heart beat in a new way| ment will be sent you prom ptly His companion seemed to have placed a| in plain sealed envelope. The Cochet Collection FOOT REMEDY C O .I spell on him, and he talked on in a rambling ^ W e s t 26th S tre e t way, and she listened to him and enjoyed! of Three Beautiful what he was saying, so he must have been! sayingthings that pleased her, and thatseemed to be nis aim. At any rate, when at last the Monthly Blooming Roses ball was over, and those two were taking leave of each other, he stood very close to I her and spoke in a low, earnest voice, and PRBB she looked frankly up in his face and said in d e a fn e s s a low yet firm voice: “Yes, Mr. Newton, you Bead the Descriptions and may call. I shall be pleased to have you.’W He walked home under the stars, and he] OUR WONDERFUL OFFER Successfully Treated sat up late, thinking of the future, and he I thought it looked bright. Pink Maman Cochet fjfSgVbEIlSZ 9 9 to silvery rose. The bods are beautiful, large, firm and pointed; as they expand BY “ACTINA1 they show a great depth and richness and F o r life, w ith all it yields of joy and woe, sometimes measure 2M Inches from tip to And hope and fear, . . . Perfectly hardy anywhere. Ninety-five per cen t oi th e case s ol Is just our chance o’ the prize of learning deafness brought to our attention are the lo v e . Red Maman Cochet w*®|f of chronic catarrh of the throat and anywhere, grown in almost any soil or situ­ middle ear. The Inner ear cannot be —Robert Browning. ation; superb flowers In amazing profusion. 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Our advice will be free a e| promptly together with tne roses, all nb wwi well " "*."as a, valuable7- imhiw book—Prof.uuur---n u i . vwiiauaW ilson's ■ charges prepaid. Remember the magazine SOP ||Poff*,ai,» Address Actlna Appliance Co., and roses au for 20 cents, one fall y e a r ’s Wsiaet St.* K ansas City, Mo. When Capital and Labor will meet and subsoription and 5 oents for packing. The best premium offer of the year;, thousands both discuss means of putting an end to will take advantage of it; orders A iled In N T "8 ■Fine IBO PostKOSI Cards Free ruinous friction and strikes cease, then we striot rotation. blif hSSK ftf flTt •ample# of our very best Gold sad shall all be more > prosperous and more S en d a t once, do not delay; roses limited jand Motto Post Cards; happy,' And that is just what is coming i i WRD cLu b . 870 JuknV si., Topeka, Kao, about in this wonderful new era. 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The Fragrant Tree Fern A Warning VERYONE knows the purifying, "I was living in UiTvviiia \» Wonderful Future of Long Island KH Red O a k , Is., to vStt1n?' lasting, sweet odor of sweet laven­ sister. My sister, Mrs. Plums N der. Our grandmothers used to ksd at the time a bright liMo use lavender to purify and scent old, her grandson. Hla moth„y' V J h E their linen-chests. Now there is died when he was born. Whil.i 0>* ijh visiting, the little darling becam. ’b a t a wonderful sweet-smelling fern that has attached to me. and whin I w? **> S a far more lasting and more aromatic very_early_in the morning, be did odor than lavender; it is a natural,' curi­ m e, a n d my mother" told "S, ously sweet-smelling, purifying agent. It that it was pitiful to see him te.JSNO is known as the Fragrant Tree Fern. It calling for his uncle Dib, as he «& >t «3 grows easily with the very least care; will had been home about a week, when 4 ,“ thrive finely in either sunshine or shade, day night I dreamed I got a letti^A iJ the death of little Oarl. I sat rirti rrote to my siater telling her of )he read the letter to my mother he came to that part of it she san’t be little Oarl, for he is si h«. W 5 New York City's Pride ittle ox.’ and patted him on the ,vy m think it was just a week when n ^ k i! swered my letter and said, ‘Dei, ? ha. your dream was only too true, our A Remarkable Opportunity is now in his coffin; he took men!?1 * Cw croup and choked to death,’ i "fbJJ letter ns a keepsake till a year of last October, when my house W .h GET YOUR SHARE I lost everything I had. Ton miS? in ‘w e re y o n n o t w a rn e d of your honf.1 >‘i ing!’ Yes, I was, but did not think ■'’•h my house, and so did not heed the » *u for we thought we were too careful ir house barn. The grandfather ™>,kt| Here’s a safe little investment mous docks and warehouses boy, Hon. W. TV. Meritt, of will testify to the letter i Kej that will MAKE you save. will be built. Other remarka­ sister and the one she wrote me in*,10 *) My sister is dead now, and when ihs**. Read this carefully, for it may ble things are going to happen. over she seemed to come back after n tio n s w e re b e in g m ade to lay her be of great service to YOU. All Long Island will go up in val­ opened her eyes and said ‘Oh, r°®‘ H( happy; this is life eternal.’ What bur.® h Russell Sage, the poor boy ue, so wise folks will get a little w e a s k i f th is is n o t evidence enon.i future life! Yours for Trust. 80 who became a millionaire, said land there and hold on. Many “Gilbert W. Joa»Wl. that everybody wasted their rich people arequietlybuying up money, a little here, a trifle parcels of land all through this By Servator there. BUT—if these trifles region to hold on to, for they Prayer.—Lucy L. I have several are saved they mount up as­ KNOW what its future will be. told my readers what prayer is—®],., privilege—what an actual, vital help I tonishingly. a Four bridges are now built holding the right attitude, we become Russell Sage said, substan­ across the river from New York of the Omnipotent. Or rather, it thus, for we are always and ever parui 1 tially:—Get a little piece of City to Long Island. Tunnels Deity. And don’t say, “Our Father whi* and has the advantage of being of use as art in Heaven.” This in Heaven partj land. Pay a trifle on it each have recently been constructed well as a thing of beauty. an interpolation and was not given by tk. This special unique variety of fern is month. It will MAKE youl under the river for rapid transit. very hardy, and it blooms the first season. Great Master. T0 say “in Heaven" nVH All flower-lovers should try it in their a wrong idea—of a distant Father—1*,, save and soon you will HAVE gardens. When the leaves are plucked and off, beyond the stars. _ The Father is j! SOMETHING. And he ad­ dried the lasting odor is delightful. Sprays around, close,< everything. _ Keep this is may be kept in a room, in a bureau, or in mind and so it will be easier for yog (t vised buying land in the outlying a trunk, and the odor lasts for years. become in tune with the Infinite. Nature’s own products are far the most Lord, what a change within us one short W district of a large growing city. beneficial as purifying agents; and no Spent in Thy presence will avail to nub' What heavy burdens from our bosoms take! Here’s your chance—for a artificial scents can be created that have What parched grounds refresh as with» the lasting, subtle odors of natural flowers. shower 1 fifty dollar investment—on Now we have arranged, for the benefit We kneel, and all around ns seems to lows; of our readers, to secure a large supply of We rise, and all—the distant and the aeir- easy terms of three dollars a the seeds of this strange and wonderful Stands out in sunny outline, brave and dm. month. Splendid building lots Fragrant Tree Fern. We kneel, how weakl We rise, how fnlii We shall send a packet of these fern power 1 at Waldorf Terrace, on Long seeds for 30 cents to any one of our circle Why therefore should we do ourselves U This sketch is made just to show how FOUR wrong, Island — BUT THE LOTS bridges ami FOUR tunnels connect Long bland who send us 25 cents for a year’s sub­ Or others, that we are not always strong; with New York City. Brooklyn is part of New scription to our M a g a z i n e o f M y s t e r i e s , That we are ever overborne with care; ARE GOING FAST. The York City now—called Greater NewYork, Brook­ and only 5 cents to pay transportation That we should ever weak or restless be, lyn is on Lons bland. New York City u on Man­ charges. Anxious or troubled, when with ns in prays, tract was divided into two di­ hattan I.I.—d Address T h e M a g a z i n e o f M y s t e r i e s , And joy and strength and courage are with requesting the packet of seeds with one Thee! visions, that’s all—Plot A and Waldorf Terrace is the place year’s subscription, 25 cents, and 5 cents Plot B. Plot A is ABOUT for your lot. Price only $50, for mailing. A G E N T S igwtwtqrn GONE. Plot B is now selling, title perfect and GUARAN­ Hew patented teUd alinliiR 4 pha cooking combination. EoutfriNwl and selling rapidly. The map TEED ; handled by well-known Regarding Children cooker* stew pan* padding pu, U* ing pan* warming psa* nsffla rkft of the property is filed on record business men who look after (Concluded from page 116 ) Crf poaeher, nil te MS* MADE OF FUSE 1 1 0 in the County Clerk’s office; their buyers’ interests and treat Indestructible. Will Ml rut, bin* punished) by its elder while the elder is angry. scorch the most dolicnte food*, i n* This means that the elder is working off a Ml pad beet tolling nrticlo out. One agent st H**j*fc the land is free from debt or their customers liberally. Usu­ 111., reports 89 sales the first 6 days. A St, Loiii ngent sMw nerve explosion or temper upon the little cookers in 14 days. Two young Indies in But Ohio an" mortgage of any kind and the ally lot buyers everywhere one. It’s simply adding one wrong to an­ Cookers (n I week. Send today—right now for terntf and W other. Never punish a child while you are Information. Experience unnecessary* Wshelp wdwwh title is absolutely perfect. are assessed so much each to out of control of yourself. Wait until you THOMAS MFQ. COH 8437 Ways* St,MYTOHiO* are calm and collected. Then let justice be New York is gaining 300,000 make. and grade avenues on tempered with mercy. Remember that you new people a year. A new the property. The Protection were a child once, and consider how much of the child’s present fault you may be indirect­ SILK R E M N K I T L city, big as Buffalo, Pittsburg Realty Company is making and ly responsible for. A child has inherent sense of justice—a or Minneapolis added to New grading the Waldorf Terrace very acute sense too—so, it is best to recog­ York every year. That means avenues and paying this big cost nize this and co-operate with it. Talk _ it over quietly with the little one, apply a suit­ a steady SPREAD. Land THEMSELVES. So the lot able, harmless deprivation, but no such crime as cutting off a meal, for the restless, active obtainable for a small price buyers are saved that expense. organism needs constant supply material for repair and building. And the brutal beat­ now will be worth a BIG price Your lot will face on an av­ ing of the shrinking, quivering little flesh is in a few years. SAFE while enue. Your deed will be a War­ too horrible to think of even. On the other hand, when discipline was you are holding it, and Long ranty Deed in your own name— duly explained and administered, ! nave seen children unhesitatingly agree to it as law of Island is where New York is you will own outright and free cause and effect and then the lesson would growing to. and clear a choice lot in a local­ prove salutary and educational. In conclusion; health, first. There’s the F O R YEARS Long Island land stayed ity which will steadily grow in right basis to work from and work with. wa have sold thousands of Packages of bj&lj cheap. Why? Because there And the contributing factors are country, ■ilk Remnant* suitable tor fancy or orsW *%|tt value. Get a lot or two. Nomat­ outdoors, nutritive Foods, plenty of water women all over the country who are no* A,ty* for external and internal cleanliness, sleep, customers and boy from us regnlWg'Ja < was poor transportation. The ter where you live. Already the purchased all (he available supply ■ ioI’J and treatment of each child as an individual. era! large silk manufacture!* and are «oW,£j |P OTHER localities got good Company has sold lots to wise This old idea of pouring children into a hop­ yon a majrnifloent assortment of WJ'L per and treating them as if all children were varied patterns for only 21 cm. Stamps transportation. And tne result ? people in New York City and alike as so many peas, is a very injurious OAGE SILK CO., New Bedford. 1 error. Don’t nag; don’t let the child know Lana in those localities went near by, all over the states, and that it is being watched closely (though the UP and UP in price. even India. watching must be), appeal to the bram and reasoning faculties and remember that what New Rupture Cur* But Long Island has stayed Remember the lots are going you may call “ fidgets" is Nature's wise pro­ fast. When Plot B is sold, no vision for keeping active and developing ■ D t il Wear A Truss . cheap so far. That locality is growing tendons, ligaments and muscles. Brooks’ AppUaar* more lots at Waldorf Terrace. One last mention. Many parents have cry. Wonderful jh to have its turn now. It is written to me that their children were psych­ springs or pads beautiful, wonderfully healthy, Send for map and particulars ics, had clairvoyant faculties, could do Cushions Hail aid AJJ, m. automatic writing under "control" and so parts tan that » 5 fine soil. The Pennsylvania of the coming marvelous doings o n .. I advise these people to discourage and discountenance all these notions. They are Railroad has taken hold of it. on Long Island. Protection no things for children and simply lead to Realty Co., 649 W. 43d St., neurasthenia, morbidity and mental and *]The European steamships are moral distortion. Let children be children— going to land there soon. Enor­ Dept. 1389, New York City. and, Once again, in wnu sana, in cor pore jiinn, T h e New y erfc M a g a z in e °* M ysteries

M A R V E L O U S f l o r a l n o v e l t y 1 t U V A i FRAGRANTrodfiRANT fF eE rR nN t T rR eE eE ™ _ f . o d o ro u s fern trees are the greatest novelty i n ^ hthe e - plant world GIFT PACKET of fbete W°?de~[a’ compare with them, as they combine b e a u ty ^and a remarkably i Noth*0*3 luting in* fragrantfragrance, These ferns are wonderfully hardy. They grow in 25 Pretty Easter Post Cards ■laM’jfaV and 1*s“3&»"everywhere, either in sunshine or dense shade. They bloom S Fiilrr Time jelid'f'K-.tein'. -*, sncce»uCce^Lason and grow to a height of from 5 to 10 feet. i f sc The delightful, incomparable fragrance of the leaves and the \ k z M oK" flowers of this wonderful fragrant fern is everlasting. The 'I ® *t^ilaves when they are dried, and is the most lasting and pleasing a i ' m js floral kingdom. 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BE THE FIRST ONE IN YOUR The idea of remembering friends near at home, or at a NEIGHBORHOOD TO HAVE A distance by sending a PRETTY EASTER POST CARD is NUMBER OF FRAGRANT TREE increasing every year. The selection of EASTER POST FERNS IN YOUR GARDEN. CARDS which we have far this year it astonishingly attrac­ Remember, we send the seed to you tive and refined. The sentiments expressed thereon are par­ guaranteed to grow healthy and fra ticularly appropriate to this, THE MOST JOYOUS SEA­ grant tree ferns, and to bloom the SON OF ALL THE YEAR. Thus you may tend to each first season. of your friends and relatives a REMEMBRANCE expressing Understand clearly, our remarkable the sentiments of joyous Easter blessings by mailing each offer: Twenty (20) cents in silver or one a post card out of our remarkably fine collection. 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