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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. §3.000 YET NEEDED INCHARITY APPEAL ADVERTISEMENT. __God is Light (Spizit, spiritual radium), and in Him “is mo-darkness at all. CHRIST JESUS. (I. John, i, 5) "The rays of infinite Truth, when gathered into the focus of ideas, bring light instantaneously, whereas a thousand years of human doctrines, hpyotheses and | TROOPS |Alexandria City Council Sets B[]MB AR U 25-Mile Fire Engine Speed Limit IN DUBLIN STREET .~ ALL §Ale 1. In addition. “going to the fire” will be no legitimate excuse for breaking the law on the part of other motor- Washingtonians have, to date, contributed to the sup- port of the Associated Charities. Are you one of these? Vague conjectures emit no such effulgence. Still Opportunity to Hel If you are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington Civilians Fire on Two Lorries '« = AntanpRcHoLow e B et NNy, x SliRY BAKER EDDY. _(Science and H--F«m with Key i 4 3 baby or a deserted Washington mother reaching out for i an orderly, et Drocest cantioumy: vstets xandr five miles an hour—biow their Il corners and take other to safeguard the lives of twen horns Worthy Cause—4,122 Have Contributed, Chairman Ailes of the joint finance committee of the Associated Charitfes as Men Enter Store—New Sinn Fein Plot Hinted. your hand means more to you than a gesture, fill out the b{]ank below and swell the total. Urge your friends to do | likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. to the Scriptures, p. 504). “The radium of spiritual thought-force destroys sin, disease and death. declare the ordinance is one. In the first place, Alex- By the Associated Press. Y has so few fires there is littls AUGUSTA E. l DUBLIN, March 26.—A bomb attack TETSON. C. TR . g a2 e fand the Citizens »f Association ASSOCIATED CHARITIES was made this afternoon upon two lor- opportunity to break the spee HAVE just been reading a| eatenits way to the jusular vein. | Qnfountod anr nignt that theve 18 | (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). {rn\y belonging to the air forces stand- Tn the second place, if the engines number of interesting articles| As radium gives off its throbbing | still opportunity for those who have uding ing in a street in the heart of Dublin, | went over twenty-five miles an hopr 2 M Mari e ial disney not yet contributed in the Easter ap- ‘ | the attack resulting in the wounding of | ¢flc t of fire ap-| they would be out of Alexandria apd in the press about Mme. Marie | rays of material energy. which proc-| pear’ for members { ' Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, two of the air force contingent and | Dar down t long ago, into the country within three mim- Curie, soon to visit America.|ess is supposed to aid in the treat-| “‘fr')lrl'ltl'nnl(vns may be sent in lui 923 H street northwest: se_\“:;lr:la'; Kcl‘:\n;‘.currml e b 13 v enforced, utes, 2 ~ S : 3 | omorrow, it was announced K oc at 3 pm. The ! One of the articles, which was [ment of cancer, so. on a spiritual’ ast mght. The appeal \s still $9,000 Inclosedislease findl $! a5 ‘;w(,"hr,'i,._. were drawn up opposit: | = 3 written by Dr. F. C. Wood, Chair-planc, it was Mary Baker Eddy’s un- | {00 With 4122 contributors regls: nclosed pleas APsisiassisisesiedississne i aiie i ater s stores o oo e | SEEKS TO BE GUARDIAN. POSTPONE BLACK HEARING man of the Mme. Marie Curie|derstanding of the life-giving power | {reasurcr of the fund s Howard & payment in full 5 |the stores to make purchases. Thos: L —_——— —_— 7 < SR o B { | Reeside, Social Service House, 923 H M bl et e T T vho remained in the lorries were sud- 2 P McGs R Radiam Fund, appeared on Sunday |of Light h(jr H;fzmg rcflt&th"“ Of | street e first quarterly payment OF (Rind of memberahlp dosired) {denly surrounded by armed civilians, e of Ex-Judge McGannon Millionaire Charges Judge Before last in a metropolitan newspaper. | this Light. intelligence—which dis- Outlines Day's Work. (or contribution) for the current year. 7o thisw two bombsiand dpened fire| Wioull iCoutrol His) Pands: Whom Case Was Set Is Prejudiced. As I read Dr. Wood's admirable ap- |solved the carnal thought that b\.\ -(‘To.:s section of rnnlo d,\ s Y"oni The men of the air force took to! CLEVELAND, March 26.—Applic MIAMI, Fla, March —Indefin 0 s £ e feaed T el e e o @ District visitor of the Associated cover and returned the fire. tion that ippointed g1 postponement of the hearing involv- preciation of A\.Im.ev (uru‘r an ¢ ; ‘l i phenc O | Charitics was given last night. as fol- Name. .... S i e e e for her h . William H. M ing the seizure of the private Pullman thought of America’s great woman [which the world calls a cancer. o be s-'nn m, ",T by call I‘g‘«lm A saring oliatiaiie i ¥ non. former chief justice of the car owned by Harry St. Francis Black : e voman who is taking care of the eries vas E cibal cou o ‘ew Y n o Scientist, came to me, and as a fem-| A quotation from Mrs. Eddy’s stu-{ baby of an unmarried mother, in Special, Add Saydonssevenistationy o tithoiiortuemn oy }“\(In:‘ i NT:m‘Z;krfl':“\l":vn.?(;:r'\k:n\ru’::l»]v:'s:‘d . inist, and an American, I earnestly |dent. Augusta E. Stetson, C. S. D..| Wwhom the Associated Grasidleatifin caatting o TESS. .cveecccccactcctsconcanannas Sonnties zallway IniAntuim. OfSthe e kn sesuitid 'through. the' Miing) this < 2 ss ls iate: o Sromythsre Lawent tog see =% - fhted tor £ i At he re Probate Judge noon of an aMdavit charging Judge H. wished that while expressing deep |seems appropriate: another woman who has given birth o 5 ;nThe day appointed for ‘the prelim- ..., o 21 she zranted | Pierre bef chom the case gratitude to the great of other lands,| The radium of Spirit penetrates. [0 a second illegitimate child. Then (Payment can be made in four quarterly installments.) inaciesineceasary to bring the home rale | g reh 21 she was granted | Pi ’rlo“r:\'::nlt":.n."\\r"xrl';l“hemx o <ndiul of the| dissolves. and disperses tho sub- |1 Burricd to my office to keep an en- April 19, both northern and southern | 1And prever t from is A we should not be unmindiul of the o/ e o5 imagesiofitie e onter withiSome wolun g { parliaments starting simultaneously. On |20¥ further s to McGannon. Under a recent ruling by the stats ientist of this age| """ L jpiaces. While waiting forithem, cleris Doy 5 e Toa | e e o e nal Oudes aaca supreme court, such an afidavit dis- supreme Sc moral concept—the counterfeit man | ¢al work engaged r ttention ! e b NI eut D e e ro : S IDES A adsolireapentiveotitha Mary Baker Edds—who discovered.| D1 " T T | o S e Srtea |ARTS CLUB CARNIVAL |ART EXPERT IS GUEST | ik prociamations for i e T e R founded, and establish in every| discloses the divine reality a per- |who had applied for a loan, 2 er | | | May, both in the north and south. recently acquitt Sixty cases of liquor were part of the world divine meta-| fect Principle, porfect spiritual man, | he nor hix wife were at home. but 1| PLANS ARE PUSHED OF ARCHEOLOGISTS | Plot Againat Home Rule. grec murder charge found aboard Black's car when it wa physics, or the healing power of| A1d perfect spiritual universe. the |{ZIned With the wite's mother, While | —_— LRy Sosen Al Ao N = g only veritles of being. To know | ¥ Gl 2 o | anihoritieal iheres havetiob = S ! 1 on two familics in whom we | s 5 . . _lauthoritics there have ob spiritual ‘hf‘“s‘)"’f""“ the 'ct"““ this, fs Wfe eternal. (Reminiscences, |are interested, to sce how they were | Decoration of Rooms to Be Strong Washington Society Entertains |inkling of a Sinn Fein plot to prevent “GOOD MORNING, FOLKS” of being, viz., that “man is not ma-| ge . ,me e onde getting along. : the establishment and operation of . L g LE e o and Correspondrnce, p. e it (oo ttie Feature of Spring Prof. Cumont of Bel- | the Ulster parliament. terial; he is spiritnal.” ( cience al 976.) ss of & woman who had left her Festival gium. _“The Sinn Feiner: declared the | Health with Key to the Scriptures,| Numberless instances could be{mother, who was na Iy worried s = dispatch, “are determined at all costs | p. 468) given of the healing effect of Truth, about her daughte at the house of hen I stopped family where the Preparations for the fifth birthday spring carnival of the Arts Club on Prof. Franz Cumont, member of the Royal Academy of Belgium and an to prevent the jact a success. loy Plans had been care- Dr. Wood tei's us how Mme. Curie fas practiced by Mrs, Eddy and her |man had not been supporting his wife | Thursday, April 7, are being vigor- | authority on Roman antiquities, was (fully prepared to kidnap the sheriffs has analyzed, wita infinite patience, «uSem: —for example fl:e Follon. | o Lareniwhiowers about itobe loual yip reatadiibyithel committnaliini (1S Wy SR OO honomatitnasl (S dimeet | AAE REico iand lacteel e aNa L OR 2 tons of ore of pitchblende, in order ing letter to Mrs. Eddy from Mrs. evicted. {charge. Desi v “Fortunately, while T was there the { for 'y e naYs bosn drawn the decoration of the ing of the Archeological Society of Washington yestorday ternoon at on the night preceding the elections.” lists making the ! Hard-Hitting Red-Blooded | | S = X . "{woman's father came in and said . he TOOMS. the residence of Mrs. Norman Wil- | EXPECT EASTER OUTBREAKS. | to obtain a few crystals of the|Stetson, which also appears in|he would move the family to the ,‘ff""“:; ;‘;‘c‘;fl‘; “T‘;":‘L{':l‘]‘;ir?:;“;: liams, 1227 16th sireet morthweat. i 'y - N » & el . country, so as to be near him. That = b, L obert Lansing, president of the { ‘purified substance,” radium; of how | Reminiscences, Sermons, and Corre- | (3" 1[5, 50 as to be near him. Tha completely covered with “blossoms,” | society, presided. The Belgian ambas- BY WILLIAM H. BRAYDEN. | her laboratory was little more than {spondence (p. 182) diate problem. bnrt:hwh l;mla!’;hare now being cut sadar,kBarc;n de Cartier, made a few | BY Cable to 2 8 ”(nhr:ll r"r; ago Daily News. | 3 e ps ats 2 S e “Then 1 hurricd down town to try|DY thousands. The plan is to trans- | remarks. He expressed appreciation . Copyright, 1021 i a cellar, and asw night and dd,\-‘ Ty Precious Leader and Teacher: |, qrq" . iy on his lunch hour, to|form the interior of the clubhouse|of the fact that so many Belgian| DUBLIN, Treland, March 26—FEaster g with selfless devotion, she \\'nrkt‘d; - - T am indebted to you foF |tell him about one of my fami at 2017 1 street into a veritable|Scholars had been invited to lecture ys ma the military author-| %o obtain facts which she hoped| PeTfect physical health and almost |whose children were attending his|bower, and to provide more space an|in American universities since thelities 'nervous. = The rebellion five! might prove useful to tae zace. TRE| qepted to you for the understanaing | Washington Assium Hospital, ' Thejin the garden, itselt lined With|Syrion and Victor Horta, who had |they have made preparations to re.| : analogy is interesting, as we con-| of God's power to heal through man T had broken down 2 5 S ?, nr held professorships in the George |sist another rebellion which never| 5 - i P (i : sh man. | yeep a little store, but things had| A great “birthday cake® is also| yrag, SoTasersie in came. 1In the last few days the mili- | —will like the comfort, as well as the style sider that lonely pioneer in the| which recently cnabled me to de- {run down while she wag trying to |vlanr:\d. with an opvnrlunily, fori Prof. Cumont then gave an ad- [tary pressure has increased. Soldiers | ¥ 2 s Im of divine metaphysics, Mary| stror a eancer in the mouth and |attend her ill husband. members to contribute through it to|dress on “The Journey to the Beyond |fully equipped are on duty at all the| us _tailorine g . = 2 T e e G I had no sooner gotten back to myla fund for the redecoration of thel|in Roman Paganism” as illustrated |strategic points, and the buildings | that our custom-tailoring department is put Baker Eddy, sifting through the It is no small thing that in 1856, dences having disappeared after the gest dry goods stores for thirty-one consecutive years. (Thin disease office when one of my men came in}wails of the clubhouse, which havej man's arm is now so he can do a lit- s carnival dress. tle light work, but cannot do heavy Under the direction of Miss Ethel by_archeological monuments. attacked by the rebels in the Easte: monument to Wolfe, one of the rebel chiefs "98 i e : = | ting into those suits at $65.00. imitless residues of < who had broken his arm about the suffered in the course of five years| The following new members were |uprising of 1916 are occupied by aux- ’ gondesousiand ds. phil second treatment. This was nine |middle of November while cranking|of picture hanging in the constant |announced by the sceretary. Dr. Car-|iliary forces with barbed wire pro- | traditional dogmas, creeds, philoso-| weeks agn. This gentleman, Mr. |a machine. He had been driving a|change of art exhibits. roll; Robert’ Wood Bliss, life; John | tections everywhere. phies, theories on zrt, economics,| E. . .C. . .S. . .isaveryre- |truck for a commission merchant | To insure the wearing of costumes,|D. Batchelder, Walter 1. Blount, Mrs.| Armored cars are rushing through IMPORTED CLO’[HS it Tt the| lable man, who has occupied a re. |The first week the employer paid his |all comers will be met at the door by | 17 F. Flétcher, Mre. M. M. Par- | the streets, and, whether svmbolically politics and medicine, to gai o ot ' fall wages, and then part-time | inspectors, who will supply conserva-| St 500 M. Frederick W. Vander-|or by aceident, one of them today “purified substance,”—Truth. sponsible position in ome of owr lar- .., .. o siveral weeks longer. The|tives with the making of distinctive * agsgfep};:;.'; andie 2‘?‘;";‘3‘3’“”;2;‘w"; AND TWEEDS a woman, Mary Baker Eddy, stand- ing absolutely alone, should have had enough courage, love, and|oratitude that Dr. Wood and never reappeared.) 3 Again, while happy at the generous as- understanding, or the light of Truth, | sociates with to express to Mme. which Christ Jesus declared when he said, “I am the light of the worl, he that followetk me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light} of life,” referring to his divine ego, { Curie, let us not be of those who are unable to honor a prophet because |ae is “in his own country.” We have but the faintest comprehension as yvet of the giant in our midst,— work. E. Foster, highly artistic posters have Helped Him Rind Job. been prepared by Central High School “We helped him search the town over | students, whose work was re- for a job that he can do. Before he|cently exhibited at the club and at- left a woman called for whom we|tracted favorable attention. These had gotten a job the day before. ask- | will be displayed about town to let ing us to help her to collect money |the public know that the Arts Club is due from a previous temporary job.|five years old and is making ready Then one of my pension families came | for a “birthday party.” in to get their weekly check. Vi - Wt ] “Another client called for a pair of | shoes for her children, having been| - MINE FIELDS OPENED. referred by the school attendance of- WAGE CUTS IN TEN TRADES Building Labor in Essex County, N. J., to Be Affected May 1. NEWARK, N. J.. March 26.—Wage re- ductions of 10 to 20 per cent in ten out of fifteen trades, effective May 1, were announced today by the Building Trades Employers’ Association of Essex county. Approximately 8,000 men will be af- fected. While the wages of carpenters, paint- Hundreds of Bombs Found. Good Friday was signalized by the first breath of a successful result of | the innumerable military searches in Dublin. Hitherto the finds have been rare and insignificant, while the fre- auency of bomb attacks on the police in the streets showed that there was a plentiful supply of explosives some- where. Nothing considerable was dis- covered until yesterday morning, when a regular arsenal containing many hundreds of bombs, detonators, 1331 F STREET MEYER’S SHOPS o spicitual ill-xldiv}x;dualit})"—l ;m“’ ?‘ris;' 2 \"hcm éh;' a;;ldcmis‘:‘ :fi;r‘he:rr::: laha‘;nl(‘;'rlelc»ev’:;n‘\l;zp:refntl:‘d Canada Makes Crown Lands Avail- :;;ndefigziflr:e;ndbg:{»g)et;;ng;-;‘»:!;e- rifies. and gelinite were found by . 3 it i ing that she re-|To relegate Mary er e 5 yers, ns | auxiliari isused stable in it is no small thing thal ¥ 58 Y tothe|york said she could employ her. The able for Domestic Coal. {and plasterers are reduced from $10 to|Mount Joy Square. Several motors ¢ flected sufficient light or intelli- gence, which emanates from the source of all intelligence,—Spirit, God,—to penetrate these masses of materialistic hypotheses, and un- cover the startling reality that “all causation was M:nd, and every ef- limited sphere of a talented wom- an, who founded a material church, and instituted certain reforms, is absurd. As Mrs. Stetson says, “She [Mrs. Eddy] is the great iconoclast of this century.” Thousands are to- day beginning to understand the power of spiritual “radium,” the po- social worker at Providence Hospital called to talk over a plan for a fam-| OTTAWA, March 26.—Regulations ily, in whom we were both interested, | have been issued by the department of in which there was tuberculosis. Then eame a tolored man who had |coal for domestic purposes, but not for jost his job on the Pennsylvania rail- ;'-"- onfcecwn lflll!d-bm Aylb;rta. Sas- o e ‘monthe ago. Had | katchewan, Manitoba, Yukon and :‘r’::t O O I & had been | DOTthwest territories and the railway ¢ belt in British Columbia. advised by a lawyer to come &0 US| Mining rights may. be obtained for for a job. $5.00 a vear in addition to an annual “Temporary work was found him.|rental of $1.00 an acre and a royalty the interior permitting the mining of | ; $9 a day; plumbers, $10 to $8; sheet metal workers, $9 to $8; steam fitters, $10 to $8; steam fitters’ helpers, $7 to iron workers, $9 to $8; metal work- ers, $9 to $8; wood lathers, $9 to $S; mill workers, $6.80 to $5.60; hod carriers and mason laborers, $7 to $5.60. The wage reductions, said the an- nouncement, are made necessary by a “very serious slump” in the building in- dustry, due to the refusal of owners to loaded with death-dealing supplies were also found in the immediate vi- cinity. It took three large military lorries to carry off this precious cap- ture. There is no reason to suppose that this® agsenal was specially intended for an Easter demonstration, which. however, is regarded as inevitable in | some form or other, but is likely to take a wholly unexpected shape. spection and Introspection, p. ) | vet “the full may ude of Mrs.|A family referred without anything|which may be mined on one permit| The association covers Essex county |that the Sinn Fein is able to invent N Hear what she announces to a|Eddy's message is omly faintly|to eat, where o;.;. of the child{;rll hx:d has been placed at one acre. and West Hudson. new surprises every vear. 9 | iy ing. i limpsed. ! scarlet fever. Food was sent him to j world, not only doubting, but wvio- & Drp Wood says, with charming|the nome, which was: quarantined. 3 j lently hostile: e 8| During the day I had sold. thrift e L i All Science is divine. * ¢ ¢ 1If e stamps and held conferences With - . Christendom resists the author's application of the werd Sclence to Christianity, or questions her use of - the word Science, she will not there- _fore lose her faith in Christianity, “nor will Christianity lose its hold upon her. If God, the All-in-all, be the creator of the spiritual universe, including man, then evervthing en- titled te a classification as truth or Science, must be comprised in a knowledgo or understanding of God, We welcome to our shores Mme. Marie Curle—perhaps tho greatest scientific mind the gentler sex has produced—and we welcome her here Because she has not only discovered a new element and opened to our gaze a wniverse of infinitesimal things, . . . but most of all. be- cause she has brought comfort to the human soul. With what cordiality, then, should we welcome to our understanding this Scientist. Mary Baker Eddy, this supreme liberator, who declares several volunteers. There were thir- teen different families that day for {whom we had been trying to do some helpful service.” FUND TO AID IRISH NEEDY PASSES $80,000 IN D. C. FROM Final Instructions Givea. Riwal Teams for Tag Sale THE The Most Alluring Ladies’ Sport Suits in Washington AVE NUE AT NINTH PHOENIX "'UNDERWEAR —From Our Ladies’ that “Tenderness accompanies all 3 . for there can be nothing beyond |qpar oo olOCTICSs AoOmPantes Todar. 21ty Sechion fltmitable divinlty. - (Sciomce and | (ociemnSind o . Sie) Pl % Specialty Health, pp. 126-127.) What could the theologians say when M-s. Zdly insisted that the beaiing and all the miracles (so= called) performied by Christ Jesus were wrought accoraing to a Prin- ciple as accurate aand as practical as the principle of mathematics? ! (Science and Health, p. 514.) Let us ! hear what she felt her task to be: I saw before me the sick, wearing out years of servitude to an unreal master in the belief that the body governed them, rather than Mind. The lame, the deaf, the dumb, the blind, the sick, the sensual. the sin- ner. T wished to save from he siav- of their own beliefs and from tae educational systems of the Pharaons, who to-day, as of yore, hold the chiléren of Israel tnh bond: Announcement that the total col- lections for relief of the suffering women and children in Ireland had I passed the eighty-thousand-doliar mark was made last might at head- quarters of the American relief coms- mittee, 1326 New York avenue. Several of the District units are still { holding back subscriptions, and while reports indicate that nearly all divi- | sions will reach their allotted quotas, {an element of rivalry exists amonmg the various team captains. YWartvick Lodae port Suits Fashion decrees Orchid as the shade for Milady’s underthings. Phoenix responds i 2 Bl =3 < At a meeting of the woman rk- Cheitramies, wo she demanded trat| T, e o fonSabke i | 7t 1A S T commiTis anice i ness: but I pressed on through faith | fon inarructions were sivast night, .. 1 tae spirit of Christ’s message be| in God. trusting Truth, the Strong ifinal ;::;,:“r‘;":’v"lzlfi:rio‘{;fi"‘;’;_fi.; IKE the Sport Toad- th m ts refreshlng for fulfilled. Christ Jesus declared| deliverer, to guide me into the land | g sale, which starts today, when . 5 w1 garmen (John xiv., 12) “Greater works than | fan ani the rignix o mai are fully | 81 (St 5y S oume wamons wab win ster that looks its heir - charming colors, distinc- d these shall he vet do; because | Known and acknowedged, dispose of the tags. 4 their-c [g . Christian Science raises Direc ns were also sent to all go unto r=y Father,"—make my one-| the standard of liberty and cries: kers who had previousr: = ; 5 2 ness with Spicic, God, the Principle| 0oy me; Fecape from the bond: |1 Siiiferunt moving_pictare houses part on country roads tive for their-comfort, exclusive of being. It was the same with the medical profession. Whilz Mrs. Eddy had great respect 33d admiration for the unselfish lives of its members, never- theless sre c-allenged the use of the (Science and Health, pp. 226 ) As Mrs. Eddy says, “Human in- vention must have its day.” one who is sincerely striving for Truth, whatever his field, has the gratitude and good wishes of us all. Jut let us not lose our sense of per- spective. The Discoverer of Causa- darkness and to them the radium of Every | in their sections that permission had been granted by the managers of th places that lobby collections would be permitted today, starting at o'clock and continuing up until closing time tonight. Following a tag-selling drive {through the main business section of the cily, the campaign will be brought to a close tomorrow night, and a rec- Sport Suits allow relief fund, $1,001 and yet refreshes city S | streets — Warwick Lodge ' add to the at-their price. Ladies Silk Bloomers, word “scisace” as applied to thel’! . jord-breaking crowd is expected at A s 2 2 tion stands alone. Those who are|headquarters when announcement of i practice of medicine. Can Science, | dealing with material phenomena,| the. §rand total of" fands: cefiacton joy ‘of the golf course— $3.95 & $4.25 Truth, be tez<itive> Caa two plus |produced by material sense, or the |“;’-{,,’:‘,',,.'}"“,’,:‘b,(,i,,m,,,, of $100 . . ; two equal faue to-day, and seven |belief of life in matter, are still inimore received yesterday includeq or b"ng *thelr Outdoor Charm tO Street ear wear. to-morrow? Neo. Tken ncither can that be scientific, which brings about | con;rlry results wnder the same|was in the reaim of physics, and |y Erme, $100; Stark Sullivan: $100; $2 35 & $250 R ek cho 0 y rching for | Roger O'Hanlon, $100; Patrick Shu- 1 {the true understanding of God, yet |8rue, $100: James Murray, $100, and youth are chenshed. = % She met incredulity with proofs, for she and her true followers have healed every known disease. She says of herself, “The author has healed hopeless organic disease, and | Spirit_has not yet been revealed. Even Sir Isaac Newton, great as he failed to take the final step, which | reveals, that as God is omnipotent, {He is the only creative Principle, Life, Truth, and Love. and therefore | that matter is an illus | ton’s Principia. he sa : Francis P. 1,000; P. Walsh, $500; Evening Star, $200; Washington Post, | $200; Washington Times, $200; John William . Normoyle, $100. —_— PUT OFF CROKER APPEAL. Attack on Responsibility of Ex- .75 Apropos for every wear—where charm and Ladies’ Silk Vests, Shades: Orchi®-and®Carna- tion Pink. Plain knitted raised the dying to life and health | o 0 e Tammany Man Set on May 5. ilk or Richelieu rib silk. through the understanding of God | planets and i - Oth S S 2 ok as the only Life” (Science and| o ili [asemec i s eassl paine er Sport Suits, 24.50 to 37.50 Healts, 5. 428) m‘gn-'l' R cuit court of Palm Beach county in - - : Y To retwrn to Dr. Wood's article,| compotent and omnipotent, that fs. | sicaceine the ‘:::lfn‘n;;fl‘:lll‘;..ndlol‘(}lm}:. where he, as a medical man, ex.| His duration reaches from cternity A rie presses bis gratitude to Mme. for tze discovery of radium, which | 1f God is All, and He is. then there | 41 the reauest of counsel for the ke considets is of benefit to those!is nothing beyond this infinitude.|" At palm h. where the case saffering from cancer, it is illumi wating to note Mrs. Eddy’s experi- @sce in healing this disease. 1 to eternity, His presence from finity to infinity. in- Here let me sum up in two quotations from Mary Baker Eddy: Adhesion, cohesion, and attrac tion are properties of Mind. The. final | ard Croker to handle his own affairs was postponed today by the state su- preme court from April 5 to May 5 originated lust year, Howard Croker instituted proceedings with a view to ving his father declared incompe- tent in view of certain large grants he had settled upon his second wife, Men’s Store With Feminine Specialties " .| belong to divine principles ana = N @wote from Unity of Good, page 7:| Poio™®, 2 Aiins Brincnles ant mup: | Bty My Eimunauan of Ouls: THE AVENUE AT NINTH Ween 1 have most clearly soen and | force, which launched the earth in |10 earrd fo trn ey UNANCCOSRTuL X its orbit and said to the proug BT O0LE © case comprises a o aamsibly felt that the Infinite recog- | wave ~Thus far and e Proud | yolume of more than 1,800 pages, 3 i Daily 8:30 to 6 wies no disease. this has not sepa- (Seience and Health, rated me from God, but has 50 bound Without Mind, man and the uni- e to Him as o enable me instan. | Yerse Would collapse: the winds QANZ TO LEAD ORCHESTRA. | & would weary, and the world stand ST. LOU March 26.—Rudolph | @aecusly to heal & cancer which had still, (Misceilany, p. 106.) «d fingdent of Augusta E. Stetson, C. S. D. Ganz, the pianist, has been selectea conductor of the St. Louls Symphony Orchestra for a term of three years, it was announced today. Mr. Ganz succeeds Max Zach, who died recently. FEMININ