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@ lace is THE SEATTLE STAR Sate : hristian Science Lecture Is Delivered Here° _. Peter V. Ross Speaks apna Soke, Tron ni. Te ree | ere i . at the Masonic Temple * gE ESS Fela Gig : : ie Operation of Divine Law in Human “ ; <1 nie ad ext : ‘ 0 Affairs” Is Topic of Address t a way af 6 on cag Poy eet a5. teed . t : things. The a t Hebrews, { . « 0 | th ne Leta, pend ogdhre rs the d Hut Sragys mortal I r porate - examp the Hebre ® primitive Ctreumscribed enlightened « everywhere telligence, ing all power, to the physi When paganism and mythology } ished even in cultured Greece 7 ke ay r A the wet eS | PR MODERN CONCEPT OF DEITY ew E m can | eas wing way through the sulle me But there still remained through all e an you neo | t y for a a the centu he n tangible concept, ition of Deity needs of only fifty years o you seem . © discourage-| der 1,000 Charming and Beautiful Sleeping Dolls Eady, when st 1__-writes on pace Belence and Health, sustained by Thus Moses, encourag ers during their GIVEN FREE ! oat poco, a P’ them to Christ Je maritan wom at the well } says to her, they that wors Him in spirit | John, whose ass: t | Nazarene has transformed him fr s Son of Thunder tc Simply Secure Two New Subscriptions to The tar and This Dollie Is Yours HE Seattle Star takes great pleasure in presenting these Charming and Beautiful Dolls to the little girls of Seattle. This is The Star's Sixth Annual Doll offer and it is continuing its policy of giving the greatest pos- sible value for the least possible number of new sub- scriptions. Simply secure two new subscriptions to The Star. A new subscription is an order for the paper from a person who is not now having The Star delivered to them. £ man, but also and fibre of man's beir antage ground people Nor is there any escape from the logic of Mrs y's definition of | me i ; } t Deity. For when we concede, as we | con¢ Go, that God is everywhere present | or me @nd all-knowing, we are driven to the| see th t He must be Mind. ng the world t realize that he o-called ourse and brought an end | lat y things so far as they hard indes touched him. Thereby he gained his | But the agreement goes no further n free ‘ fence de conclus asserts Nothing other than Mind can be all- ey are, knowing and measure up to om-| their thoug! Risclence. But Mind, ever animate | safe low of thi y active, cannot be dis-| Almighty” wher and dis Life. Therefore we are | comfort cannot n lest ther. s upright! nd showed « centy real, Chris 4 Ted to sce that God is Life ax well to dis and state In terms Intelli- | Scienc at matter 4s Call on your friends and neighbors who are not now 7) @s Mind. Mind and Life, however, in| B y {s at-| gible to the masses, tho divine law | lower or den: um of mortal Star subscribers and secure their order for the paper. I their tru: nse, are inseparable from | tained o1 » intelligent | underi « Jesu. ings and prac J, and th f the whole They will be glad to help you and you will be able to win ne at all given to In-|tice. Mary, the ¢ Love, which remi us of the! effort, for Y mother of |affair by, tho be sical asser- 7 Ba tats ial. Ce Apostie’s declaration that God ts|trospection must impressed with | Jesus, disce the true man; Jesus | tion that mortal only a your dolly in a very few minutes. 7 But mind. lite and love, wig ‘i ent controversy, almost con. Gatanesirat ? of that : pares When you have secured the two subscriptions and they manly manifested, are lamentably |stantly golng on consciousness, | than, de rated his own {dentity | the ch mortal mine bey sioary . A ay ale imperfect. Only as Love ts unselfish, | between right thoughts and wrong | with the Christ Mary Baker |{s merely the counterfeit or imitation have been verified, you will be presented with your doll. Mind unerring, Life above diseass,| thoughts. Each { seems te basic science of it all| Matter is there! left without REMEMBER, ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE fan they properly be held to be Delty.| find in himself not one but two con- | 50 hi o runs may read,|foundation or substance. It ia re- NEW, THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW In other words, only as they are sus-| flicting per landthe} 1 ical Importance of all this | duced to a vagary of a mind which NING > om DELTVUED 1 rc fained, vitalized, and impelled by| material, th is, that the way is mado clear for| seems to but does not exist. Matter HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO THEM, Principle are t worthy names for| well and the sick « ind Jual in these times to| thus becomes a problem 1 of phys Isn't it simple! God. And on the other hand, only! being torn by there tw put into effect tho Hoienee which | {cx but of metaphyst: tn claim to 48 Principle is not abstract and mind-| emotions when in his l¢ Jesus employed and thereby bring | oxistence is transferred to the mental Jess but imbued with Life, Mind and Romans he t Love, is It entitled to be regarded as that, f Deity. Then (Have Subscriders Sign These Sudscription Blanks! B. } “I find then a law, | out in himself the true man, that js, | realm. when I would do good, ev establish c of consciousness| For the human or mortal mind, Se LALLA LEAL ULL ULL LCL UL LU MMT MMT ee eeu UIIUMUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU UU LUDUASQVQUUUUEUEOUUUUUUAUAAOUANOGGEUETEOUA AAA A re they all transferred | present with me. For I delight in| which knows only unbounded good| acting upon tho inadequate Inform TO SUBSCRIBERS: from the realm of the human to the| the law of God the inward man;/and life harmonious, For spiritual |tion furnished by the five senses, mis. divine | but I see anot my members, | 1aw can be made operative with men | interprets everything it contemplate I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three : It ls not dented that there appears | warring against w of my mind, | today as certainly as it was in the | whether a treo, a landscape, or a star. months and thereafter untll ordered discontinued, for f #0 be another mind opposed to or at| and bringing me into captivity to the | case of Jesus udents of the Bible} It looks out upon the unive and, which I agree to pay the authorized carrier at the | eety ™ h the divine Mind which | law of sin, which {sin my members."| there are, it {» true, who doubt| unable to comprehend the beauty, BOYS! eiula® tate 06606 ednonth. | God. This baser mental of|'The mental battle, thu y do-| whether Jesus’ birth, his wonderful | perfection and vastness of the scene ‘ : cone ie | Which more will presently be sald,| scribed by Paul, ts simp the at-| works, his resurrection and ascenaston | {t forms a limited, cramped, distorted * 1 AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR {seems to find expression in a material tempt of false mortal-mind thoughts | tool place as recorded in tho Gospels, | concept of things. ‘This distortion or DELIVERED TO ME } Man and in a material unive to establish them: in human | But. he who denies the possibility of | misinterpretation of real things con- f) | Whereas divine Mind finds expression | conscioust and the usurp the| these tt a he not, tho | stitutes matter and material exist- ME i i in a pawl man and in a spiritual! jegitima’ place of true thoughts! possibilit eseape from materiality | ence. Matter, then, fs mental, or, NAME ...... ve . tee eeeeeee | p Universe, Jesus pronounces this so-| from divine Mind. This state of|and mo If Christ Jesus did|more accurately ing, falsely AG ) i onc ara ue the ore f Iles, | thought, this mentallty, which seems|not master disease and d th, how | mental, for it is simply the imperfect ADDRESS 0 esse es ceecceds eee sececeree t } while Mra, Eddy mizing: it Partly good and partly bad, is some-|can others hope to master them? Yet}concept which the human mind Th ON, | ; titious character and definit times referred to as the human} master them the individual must if|frames when it contemplate piritual | PHONE NO... . j} uishing it from the d mind. But every Christian Scientist |he would attain immortality, Sub. | reality — a {designates it mortal mind, is proving, since evil has only a fic-] mitting to them means annihfation,| But this condition is not beyond | man and creatior titious existence, only such power as| not the resurrection d tho life,| redemption, for as the human mind ‘ oath. Tt re 5 boa seo 0 " mortals concede to it, that one right| Mew things are more hetie, fow | expands and clarifies under the in- o—- — ee certs tee fetinction hetwoen the oah this | thought can chase a thousand wrong | more obstructive of spiritual growth, | fluence of Truth, st gains a more ) Pistinction between the spiritual and/ thoughts and that two good thoughts | than the disposition to reject portions | accurate view of things. ‘They lose TO SUBSCRIBERS: Bee pne material, the real and tho unreal, /can put ten thousand evil ones to|of the Scripture which run counter | something of thelr supposed finite- I hereby subscribe to The S gar He thought, and to remember that| flight, which gives promise of an|to those human opinions and specu-}ness and Imperfection. ‘This process hig te andtbcnaaties J aire beet Malate es cave f pre when Christian Science insists, as it/ end to the battle sometime, with a| lations, which, at best, are only par-|of correction and reconstruction, as hi6h ct ch alg Sa UM ca ceaceaddae hate j does insist, that man is perfect, with-| desire for and a’ consclousness of} tial truths and which in the aggre-|it proceeds, will bring about a more ic Agree to pay the authorized carrier at the j Out sin or sickness, it refers not to| good only : | gato constitute what Paul character. |and more enlightened perception wn. | regular rate of 500 a month. | Pf te Mistaken mortal sense of man as! ‘Then there {9 the more or less con-| izes as “‘sclence falsely Ko called,” til finally a melting away of mortal 1 AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR ff) Physical with finite form and-outitne, | stant argument, silently going on in | When he adjures his friend Timothy:| mind leaves only the real Mind and DELIV TO ME j | but to the spiritual and real man of | the mind of every individual, between | "O Timothy, keep that which ix com-|its universe of wonde id gl | } %) divine Mind's creating; not to the|the forces of h and the sup-| mitted to thy trust, a |Then matter, that is, the mistaken No Money Sounterfelt man described in the nec-| poved forces of dined The contro-| and vain babblings, and oppositions |sonse of things, will disappear, and to Collect AMES Pa. Ute tk aces clerk eae, cote ee fF 0nd chapter of Genesis as made by | versy | although its | of sclence falsely so called," with it all the trouble, disaster, and 1 | i PMehovnh out of tho dust of the| results Y appear upon| DISCOVERY OF BCLENC | suffering which follow In its train, and none to pay! ADDRESS Re UNE UU ae UMS RAN veer rex a ground, but to the genuine man de-| the bo mate outward| When it was revealed to Magy | MIND AND BODY ‘i soribed in the first chapter of Gen- | appearan Fat een Fino to the sup-| Baker Inddy, as sho describes the ré¥-| With theno truths in mind, let yp BRONH MNOS esa pe calee rae sic ace bate w ethene | esis 1 made in the image and Iike-| position that health and disease are}elation in her writings, that Chris-| consider, for a moment, the humaft \ ‘ Ey » nean of God, of Llohim. Physical conditions, that health is|tlanity 1s Sclengs and Sclenco ts|hody, for it is the form of matter jaa \ At this point someone may say: “It | promoted by material processes, and| Christianity, sh® pormitted no ob.|which mont vitally concerns ua, ‘The ; uy be true, in the absolutaythat | that disearo is healed by matertal| stacte to divert her from eht@Blishing, | human mind, because of its inability Bae eitrsce pon at pian So sofritual | cq as for the benefit of mankind, the trust! to seo things in their fullness, seema e eat e ar @ nd perfect, but whal i that to do Jut tho fact 19 that the {ndividual| which had been committed to her. |to reduce spiritual man to a ereatur Rear a cr ctomei Sa a aes. with me in my present seoming ma-| lives in consciousness rather than in| Firat there was, on her part, tho re-lof flesh and bones, It visualize 8 DOLLS ARI 14 INCHES OR MORK } Aad cienation, wath ite digticultien | material body, and that ho J» well ceptiveness to spiritual truthy which | man, who nctually ie Incorpeney ot it IN HEIGHT ; Seventh Avenue, Between Union and University Streets ADA dintroesan?"’ It has fust this to| or sick according ns his thoughts ure| qualified her to recelve tho revelu-j without dimensions, as a figure nor ace eta! 5 lo Ath you and your problems, Sup | Wholesome gr unwholosome, Health| tion. ‘Then thoro was the courage| mally tive feot nine Inches ha height, pom, tor axampls, that you appear! and disead@ aro opposite otaton of which enabled her to put the revela-| about ono hundred and sixty pounds | EI] NATTA 4, Hye "i ai i