The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 23, 1899, Page 29

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 23, 13899 29 VILL ERECT A STATUE TO JEFFERSOHN RSV, JEFFERSON DAVIS } i 2~ PH0T0 BY DAVIS £ SANFORD Tribute of the Mother and Daughter of Confederacy’s Leader Said to Be the Only Authentic Portrait Stat n Existence. £ Miss Winnte Davie S DA HAVES: 2% )} D ¢ I y P e k?:f: A PHOTO BY. DAVIS :,5;»‘;.:;5"@‘\"%-;) i s w and = S A Q=AY D] io eW W of earth rio Received ¥ and a pers converted a the church as the result.” The sermons arge nt ligion at nd received into ligions held in C 1 a familiar figure in several American cit- les during the three vears following the 1 i Pe=1 £ + % 1 v are practical in character and full of 3 } £ 5 s ament. His teachings are universal == -chosen {llustrative material. TRe iy their application and only vary in thelr anecdotes are always exactly relevant to to suf diosyncracy of race and the moral lesson to be taught and help individual. book also contains Patanjall’'s Yoga aphorisms and a copious to give the sermon & hold upon the mem- Gt A L B ea'the heart, ‘The titles of the ser. glossary of Eanskrit terms. On a page 1 at Arst hand of the CI¥ AR( Tare chosen with & view to find- before the preface the key to the teach- g e are & few: ‘Love's ings of the text is thus given: arned paper on tornadges in Ing readers. contributed by Professor Cleve- Easy Harness, “'Each soul is positively divine. ‘A Prospero “The goal is to manifest this dlvinity ral i Abbe of the Weather Bureau; and a Candlestick in Danger." of the day. land 1d the Moon,” “Twi- i rad thome. is ‘heipfully diseussed by Heart of the Universe.” and “The Poorest within by controlling nature, external and Men of " These Professor John Trowbridga of Harvard. People in the World.” In *A Candlestick internal v. in Danger” we are told: “Anything that ‘Do this either by work, or worship, or A second edition of R. V. Risley’'s vol- ot MMen's Tragedies” 1s on the press Is applicable to the church, as a church, psychic control, or philosophy, by one or f mmediate publication. The Bookman IS applicable to us as individuals. And more or all of these, and be e, speaks of the stories as of unusual power While the church is represented as a great “This is the whole of religion. Doctrines and quallty. From the same magazine candlestick, the burning of whose candle or dogmas, or rituals, or books, or tem- ples, or forms, are but secondary de- ines of hearts of thous: heartfully the best that THOMPSON. we learn that Mr. Risley was born in emakes a great light In the world, every - New York twenty-four years ago and that man is intended to be a candle of the talls.” most of his bo(hood was spent in that Lord and Christ's Ideal for every Chris- ~We are told that “a Yogl must avold Book Notes. city and near New Rochelle. Later he tian {s that he shall be the light of the the two extremes of luxury and austerity. hing can be more important He must not fast or torture his flesh; he veled both in America and in Europe, world. No lived for some time in London and than that every one of us shall be at our who does so cannot be a Yogi; he who s. best in radiating influence for the ad- fasts, he who s much, he who works ond edition of “The Maternity of vancement of Christ's kinglom among too much, he who does no work—none of welcome accorded to ‘“Dor cts from Epicte- ot and Brown- se s, X QUAINT FIGURES FROM DE MONVEL'S INTERESTING STUDIES OF CHILDREN.

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