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Show THE. SUNDAY MOKXIXG EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER 'Inf the subject for the .... ---f' V- I hit-us- T. bring them, Many of th wotucu? ! riI ,u my classes are aJirartnl t ,'ld 1 rj "a ! r jtlie benefit ley hup t d,rAt. of helping them hi unjust u A , JV fairs, and even of divorce. People ask me how su-kB could be of benefit to propl,. ' otl,ii. vorcesor thosecumisuuuain. answer 1. very simple u ttl psychological of ail human ondir of all human ouiiiiithiiis live Ui men la-- , of love admit nint ft,!,' psychological treatment. All the and pain of love arise from causee. Wlien (Oincho.1y who once T2! us ceases to do so a peyctioj.i,,. J"" responsible for tlie change. Thu iwa1 logical fact to none other than tiiat .iZ has been a change, perhaps a Very one. in tha color of the aura un ... T other of tha lovers. - , , '.v j, . s 4 .; ; Vv-"- - : . - i,; - . . ;.v ILITATIOM SPIRlTUAlTrjMASSAjCE PSYCHIC fDP Ttlt OP DIVORCEES SWAPT SET? BY GLADSTONES NIECE v. : r. V . . Vf CONSOLATION LOVE LORN MAIDS.IL MATRONS .f? The Matrimonial Problem. If mens and womens a.:r,ia njM . low for wholsooma ambition, a little violet for mother love, a little frean for eym-- ways ba kept burning with a rell, ! pathy, a little red for healthy animal splr-llr- a. alwaya emitting the same color or cW will Such a perfectly healthy aura .show no touch of fray or black, and the general effect upon the beholder will be of that of a harmonious ensemble. To the .untrained eye, to the eye that cannot aee : the chromatic radiation of auch a person, that person will present what Is known as poiae. All well poised characters, whether they know it or not, radiate chromatic i - .. i . ; . v. . . surse. aSS ' . Some Technical rp?jM(iiiA Such belli the case It Is coiors-- d nation or colore that those auru w hen they Brat met and loved, there w uU be no such thing us lulling out of t,v.. The same thing applies, only to degree, marriage and the which lead to the dissolution ntirr These, too. are highly psychol.i' Hons, caused by Hie iicthjn m,j rKl,. of human emotion, l.ikc th love, they are reused by ci!.i!ie jn.5 regularities in the auras of ih.i that cerned, and tbs hnstnese of ii..M L?" proper proiucllon of other to acquire otic re aud pet rid of Hie consequent sucaae perfluity of preen, red or violet, aa thewhere may be. Especially la this desirable red. To this end 1 the prevailing color divide my pupils into classes according to the prevailing color. All who emit ret radial lone are grouped by themselves, al! the green radiators are grouped by and so on. The red class, which might he termed the primary class, la then put through a lit mental and course of instruction time spiritual gymnastics, which will inclasses 'graduate its members Into toother partake of. whose colors It Is desirible Out of the red class a pupil will pass Into a class where green Is the predominant he .color, and he will be kept there until wn ruWi-- i has RhtorbHl miffloifini of lh tions. Then he passes Into the violet, and from tlie violet Into the blue dais. The latter color is the very highest which a human soul cun attuln when In the carnal body, It is superseded only by white, the color of Hod and of the angels. An ability to see and underaiand the meaning of each other's aura would be tlie greatest Incentive to right living and right thinking that the mind of man can conceive of. It would do away with all excuse for Hes and deception, for what la tlie use of a Hr when all the world ran read the truth of our hearts by a glance at our u them-aelvn- i i&wmm CTNOTCKTr usStfScr gaksioc iNSCA v vrvip K3 siaftKT development Is Newport's heads of tha Christian Mint. Every aoul pad. To tha unregsnerwte rily radiate a certain material anhstsnre. Tnu. wet that rallml forth Onionrl may drflna this aubalanrs a electricity,; son's famous amttlMnia baa light, aura nr whatever you will, hut the! a distinguished Hcohdi fart reuiHlns that whatever term you use Mtrparet Hladetona Btuart, llie substance Is the same. with tlw altrulstle purpnaa, frankly A turn choirs spirits In all aes of the feHiiiiiiMd, of tmehing tha smart ant not world have alwaya been able in see this once wt soul but ten find how its to only aura or reflect inn of anul with ths visual found how to determine Its color and gen-- t eys, though II has remained obscure to the', r.i.l material characterlstira grosenr and more ordinary vision. Thoi Holiir of the suetlT Malarial r ha racier literature of all asms hollf sacred and proa? fane, attests in ths fact that such halos or Vos. It dors pitnml pnnibllnfl, hilt ae--.. llluiiilnntlnna have been seen by men about iiillng in I he prnimauuds of this in the heads of other men. Inch priestess It Is IHsnlly true that nna's 'Tsui mw It and Bt. John saw It. and Kuiil does have aolur and form aa well a Mahonwt mw M, and so almost every numerous other peculiarities undreamed other highly apirltualliedlias man seen it. n r lii Ilia theology of that sturdy old But they of tha abler time' were content tp New Englander. Jonathan Kd wards. One's sea tha ws of the phenomenon, while soul may be green, gold, gray, brown, yel- eurluus present want to know low, violet, blue or red, thee lures Mrs. more definite about It. It la tosomething this end fticurr, and la a serlea of lectures anil that 1 have coma to to form riraa lug room talha aha la now conducting daaaea for (ha atudy of Newport the aura. In Newport the fu.shlotiaMs summer rol-oii- y are IramlRg tha discouraging and aw- The Higher Sente. SOl'Ii a, and try to adjust tludr auras uto.- lug recourse ui the divorce court Married people, above all utn.ri, ,hau'j train themselves so as to be con.huib on the alert for sny perceptive each otligr radUtiuiu. Among the Interested etndcnli crowd Mr, tttnart's clnssea ur.. i JZ and physicians, aa well us such.iy m,. women. The feularea of the new cult outlined by its high pricstcus, wliii- cuiiatltute what make it uniiue, urs.j A.i means lie only startling fcaturn. a. a mind render mid clairvoyant Mrs. fcj. art has aroused nn unusuiil ain.iunt .1 mystery Hnd Interest, even In tlirsc itun when such phenomena a re common uwiui but it w as a regulator and urtju.ifTi auras that eh is holding the auvniiuag smart Newporters. ch-rr- thrce-fourt- Qlad-Junn- e. ASPIRATIONS. I pray the O. Mum of Poesy. , Uje-- ME i O' lvrnlr I l,'-,l- , nln' -n, tc .sd.Htc It filer elildii time to gel to the tlie oh.i.vl of my l in h licln leaching hn -, I .mii-for which H f aimto aila.n a rjd'ailon " i rrow.l w.is ei.-on n.c' Here ilia r.o..rier tiew Bniur'-iii- g to ask'; t.i-- f M m"fl iii'.ii i-- Mrs. Stmill , IH i hicln.ii ie i.i.ll.-.i,,,,- Intcrruplcd M, ! dri.wo-windows Vi. yes, I t .I p! iln," .:,:;M1i... M- Mis Hi rtil loot, very nm.-a H:l.vi, ns.lct.iiie Siuarl. 'ly chnunsii,- - ndi.i Plie is I .I iitnl si. of tgun- uc.l her at Ion I tii.-n,m :.m-- i n whidi Hll thc'.i.i'i l f.i ih.i of a hiKl.lv iiiiMtl.viu.il t. . Ii "V of tho rainbow dull lie w. ii.ht (1,'ei- I I T m.i't r rk charo-lul.n. smiian. POLITICAL T Hi "I'nibT li 'ii nf t!ie hirili of lli dd"7r . Blarnmrniiw.rM.laine.IMra.B-uarl.M- i lo have I I ahl Kri'uiunt !fI'rl lli ic.iOta i I I ini ! 1. i,i.r. v . .i-- in inti's: o- o O'. . 0 ,0:,00s,0'.0',N0v.0;. V W ocr Tick THE a splendid example of the sequence TEXTS. vuli-- r Hi simsl in th rotunda wln ri- - a 'InliilimUr" WHS nil ixliihltlun. ila Is-- ,. Men. l'"ri Bi.il, free :ii llul.-l- , nui.-- icnl. EXPLAINS. r i 0'coono i no co O-- ; ell, TirJ. 'i. .o v..o .jO's" .o in K- IH!I- it is a r- - and e. . tln I '.la tns re, I m u-- ORATORY THAT WON. ; Id rmf informed A SERVJ NT PROBLEM. WHY HE SWAM TO SHORE. WOMAN In Baltimore rertnlyk riCTOR recently slarted on S two servants the same day. III the royal yacht and all wrnt had until one' afternoon, w hen the berlng a girl whom a friend news reach'd him tns t bia wife hadommended, a meosage vis sent. , 1(l by tlie Baltimore woman. .given birth to a child. ' ro j Tilt In to shore," he raid !o th eeptsln Idistely replied to th meiufi wss engaged on the rt- once." Ihd Slajfniy at esf storm was rag'ng anda asked whether she coti'fl j to bring the yacht to enter upon the discharge of sm however, would not be and without word; sprang overbuxid few hours liter he, and next mitring aliout his daring le' :.i. a letter " - bd; In lr ITU'S ac- feat. t fr..i;t. hi trie mg In same lwii.se tins year ( ci i-i nt " lioiHl r.'iuiis; excei:. ut pi.-j.- ; .lol ci . vv.i rnti. .No kod.ik.iig list v.tr. Am iiiriv.li belter lixi.i j. f.-- r mii.i to ii lerniin. a'b.s.d nn Ine v- i uiuI.i. BeciiiJid . s its; "You lire rght." mill a listener, and i.iiy i:i"eeilc'l. IP i;r.-:i. li-- i .v III,., .lilt y- -i yon. a i, n gtHid m ..f ..,.iM CARNEGIES PRIZE LETTER. ge --inti,,. f retiring 'y.uir ,.i!. in'iii yotih "it itii'g. bathii.g. ) f - t.i . it, church M mi ookli-.- l.y the ilay. n. ri'i. or the u.itM, (ii I.. but".:sinot desir.d." -if i! 1 . : A X who has returned from! No siMk". and biigs.lfidy who h.ul two suitois. I oh men had cxirti, Bp.-cn- l not far aw iy, eicrl (...ncry. q i.. hi one s year rnt.n.l. rst-- f. -Jin s .me mlv imuiTis him pr.,;p(.(.1H in about . It.ive one room fuvrig Hie nii.'jiitiilns u;,kn.". n." to Bkllvj rustle relates wnat visit w T .t ,i v 'nn.1 mi tii i nty "f sal.' s t.-jt;m re Will yon ,i send pa-t.is.ild the nun who iii.l one inside room, ami tier ora- "I li.ii a Id ni'-ii,c.w.p devlacd tliot the gir! w.uld third t'..'.7. Pi r..-iitt'nrucgle considers as his prise: und iro.i-v.ir. rf local cu by nxt in i.l. JlMping lo pverli-k.i- ' the va!lcy. Vor le-- t refer- -- nia.l- - the ih" u, "flit I hew are tli elniiedci'l'le in furor .if tli ftu.n w iio was a Tl-kvttcr. (ron msafr poswiiws froi ('! i.i t't' per. ' see you." Ar. I l i -k wn-"..i li vnarltwv i pee .roisi b sun for from how oud to pro. j many imbpin anne.-ilknw i ui..'. ii.i liwyer. t f.w aivltaiicc anti; ftrsi ..rn t. "ii-l- i Ti s, ip, yrBc a f. w 1. H -re- - ni-- V. In a auk. f'lcasc e.iii.oi 1 .mi care win ot s'e ,1 and yT.-- ' His for :il!a tin " If li vd.s Plas'er ' of siiggestl.nis for .N.j nand cr. , cr it w.is l'.dincjlbu; ro d le; nun a i. : iief lTv.i ,; ' r- - siwin.-vrr sms r.j-'eteI'.v.cli. sith t stut-.d- s tn, one to out ricnn. with I1, 'nil bugs utid liMi- -i lit igi Mr. tli urgrd lo make a contribution to Th works system of this village. uhoun master won nettled that he Uhked tn contribute to a municipal A j a wek. rear hi. six mrtithi 1alr ital. mlttee that K whs o their mori Ifliyelcni welfare that they should nfter thdr water Improvement selves. The committee's reply to this letter water lalned th followln:-O- ur toils from a friend In whom tlie betrothed had for ordinary jii satisfactory . chciii-eth rramm fw however. Is not strong " iiipij Harry Is cunviiii'liig, but John i Just to pump ths nw pipe organ. i cmivineln. nihl dM nut have to re-- i thnuKht you'd like to assist nd .move hi arms every time he wants to say Ing an ad'lltlonsl holler." IsMONSTRATI.Nd lmt litnjyoi her di'Htl In iH.in iii. " ,1 'ii dmno.-rat- i w.i n.nijr wn "1 juio1 i .'innor,, ului iitlrinh-itli I'niW ink-- " ration , If the l.i.th of lli ,,;irly- - Tl"' l,jy WiI ""nr 1 bii l."r simp, I. "C.1;' J"V ' ig hi iri.br.'l.a wiih bi.n. The barber. t.ri. Mri.. ss tn the identity of t'i f) of soiling. ( A village ehureh In Masae'Ju" received a pipe orwan as a gilt drew Carnegie. The instrument w"fi .lulled, a reciml giv.n nnd we so very flne. The philanthropist J a puni-- yc. QGU T re-- J Th V. ,iurki-- l sa.liy. "J-a fir cry from free ' men. fre anil, free speir to Full hou'S, four flush aul hi uni pal." " j Summer Resort Comforts Reduced to a Science. & SKTr - ill- - or halo . inip.wc.1 of a.i n,. colni In the same nr.lcr im.l pro-- . ( i ;.orlio:i i'l wlii.-1- ! on svea il.eni in ;hs r.iin-- : tn l.iirr h.w m icfrari. by a piisiu. Tiler,, aho-i- l tlio ! a little blue for rli iaii'v, a little sir Tin . WH ATKW-O- l"J rrlehra- nf Hie n ll:i pnriy, at, Alivli., rwMiiliy. h veil- - j UNCLE JOE cal cistern. WDC AS e S1UlilllPll. lliiaain reporter found t ho hutv, nun day Anuin.1 who are about to dm last Week, Bite hid Just iIimiijssi-.an versed jh.1c n Ilia study nf auras may ca.Miv morning class, which the reporter early . nun kv Miiloi.incc loncrlnu. nu-- t ns they irn.ipc.1 down alair- -, lwiy i'" hk a c'.itnl, an. I u hoi it Iiiim ,o me :i,. i known of wll mmrnni and in tills, wh.is he lc. on. i to the world and the pl,.,suici name must, for obvious rcni.'isn ff In h there ta t,. I nimbus Ij lirimentUiwd. . of clnmiur Tlie rlnss met thus early mi this p.irtU- ll'-rin Ncwpirt 1 lln.1 (hut nhoin 'I ' for my""' Expressive figures to portray P (X wish there were some pstent fuods), Nice metaphors to um when I espio" The mysteries that lie nl VT, New phrases lo describe the hued? tlirsM th when or Of nightingales, trudl'fla Ills bunyant soul In mellow notsong favor But. ah! It seem lliou wilt And though I take thy cTUcliylok And thins Indifferent manner me sink, O. still keep bravely nn Invoking how I wish mine were the j"or then I'd lay the thing thick. I t'o Phngnplis. onc-tbl- Everybody radiate an aura, and were ws highly enough developed spiritually and physically ws should each of us ba able to sea our neighbor's aura and tell I what color It Is. Just aa ws can tee his hair and tell what color It la. Hut what la tha use or auch ability once It aliunJd be acquired T a Mshop asked me lha other day, J looked at him In amusement for a moment, and then 1 askerl him If he didn't think that tnueh of our capacity for helping our fellow men. both spiritually and morally, could ba greatiy lugmeuted if wa were only able to sec. them as they really are. Wa tnny he! jects. hypocrites In our personal relations with each other, wo may even lie hypocrite In i Inti ant Popularity. mir relations with Hod, so far as outward' are concerned, hut our ultras' Although Mrs Btueitt has been In New- apprar.iin.es nr hound to tell the truth uhnui u. port hut a few weeks she hua already enThe aura r rolled a large niiiiilu-- of l be smart set In Ihelr color cannot deceive anybody. By, shall know I'teiii. That i ye clusM-eanil almost every day finds her Um her wslchwiwd of tli nw faith, liuscd' lecturing or talking la sun escluslve B'ln oiinnllllii study of human Hulls. bouse lo an equally exclusive circle of In- liun. terested listener. The main business of (he new rult Is Ills' ralnlhiw. When 1 two a transacted at Mra. Ulnar! plonmtnt Hills mice the of blue llg;it Indiutnig from a person apart incut In lJellevu sivniu1, next dor I know Instantly that person nl large to I lie i'esliin, aud II Is hare, or mornings, ill Npirjf iihIIiv, for th.it Win ihn rolnr of ipch that the really Interestuig things take iy rnimueii-tnoun a pl icc. llra Is whsis Mrs. Stuart lnMrurl mdiuMitn NMoKrmi iIki s tier rises, a. and hers ts where she amt lnati.ii.-a pi in dn res mlrnrlra In Hi w.iy of read- Ikv NsipnicBta Yroul ra.li;iu m. Other ci!,r ing of secret histories connected wllh la the eiiiHiiiif ftf lllityi III gloves. Jewels, hair. r, rM ni' iy 'V! In IdPjirt prrltjf apjirlinrM. wlrwn rpjriiirVci'.iiIiMi ji'iki' I H n'in u i tir in s ful fart that thstr muta are for (ho moat part a vermilion red.P this atartllng cult. It The promulgator Is Interesting to know. Is no hew a person-sg- v a (lisn grandniece of the great glut Is alao a granddaughter of tha Countess ef (islkrasiy and waa bora In the famous castls of HsUowny, ons of tha how places ct the Scottish Highlands, and last, hut not least, to approach her more Immediate snore try, she Is a daughter of the late italfour Alexander Stuart, a prominent member of tlie Tlrltlsh Society for Psychical itreeaivh and author of a wore of well known works on mrta physical sub- f Tf T was so very evident that the bi m,. meant business that three clerks jumiw forward aa If nianiTUilaled hy one pitii to wait on him. To their aurpiias big nun Mid he did nut want to bur . thing. 'Hut I mean business just the ame," said he. What 1 want Is lnf.imuuiua. Are you folks aware that those piwn, graphs you handle are eniierseding haM organa as a street attraction and tbu there are dnaena nr ttiein now bavliu tunes and monologues into tbs esn tl a noise ridden public?" The trio of clerks braced up. With mw accord they nodded and as one ma thtr Mid, We are." Tha big man massaged his bald hoi with his handkerchief. Boolt." he said, you seem to to proud of It. Tlie poor devils who manifi them must have bought them here II (hat la so perhaps you ran tell me ov thing more. Are those machines rsntri or sold outright?" Two of tha clerks, perceiving thn Hid there were eome real facts to b handled, retired to the rear of tbs stun, leaving tha third to impart the dmlnl information. Most of them, said he, are mta The fact Is our renting department Is so doing a rushing business. The street who have switched over to lalkmi machines as tlicir stock In trade are ns tlie only customers who prefer to deal n a renting basis. Thu renting fever km spread all over the town, in fact, at customers like tlie arrangement much b ter than we do. It look us a long wink u make ui our minds to establish such i, system However, we were pestered will so many demands for a machine to be used for a day, a week or a month that si were finally compelled to give hi. I'll veor flu sture to say that fully phonographs now In use are rented at the rate of fifty cents a week. Of those used by street musicians possibly are rented. H liad the facts, but the big msa ns still not satisfied. 'X don't oar a rap," lie said, -- how many What 1 do beseech ym rent. machined you to do la to rent good ones. Bend or squawkers adrift, if you must, but name them for private houses. Hun t pub lout loose in tlie street." "Bir. said the clerk, haughtily, we here o squawkers. If you have biy 1 non squawker in the street It was rented soma other concern." m (' littr cply'ie Mdlv and her new place she replied tbt diesti)ns do so. at th same time I fetched bag In the hall. mum." said she. ae I thougnt . . )' you d want me right n A week1 tr:.H proved the t.h.t a n y d'lile satisfnetniy. mleircss inquired: Magaie. do your peiple are? 're "No. mum." was the answer. I came her at onre." ntksln "Won't they worry shout you. ...... pm inv wlire you are?" ' Tart "Wrll. mum." asi-- l 111 -- axlous. I A trifle me buahand, mum." yon - |