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Show II Marital Destiny of America's Most Interesting Heiress 11 Wfifr v'rl&SJ as Astrology Pictures It from the Horoscopes of ,,...,.4.;. WlDQf F I S If&IRHHIHHI Herself, Her Husband, and Her Wedding 'Day . , " m BH n Bnbylonlnn Princes .yrlde znnde her HljH ' reject the love of her detftled mate b- HM raue Lc rran lower than her Jn rank." I ujfji "Jn tue ncjet Incarnation In Ksrypt ilic Trnn gK punished by n reversal of the nltuatlon, and ping tv an net aside far a troman at higher pod- I Pl Hi "The ncjct lurnrnadou of Helen Gould and 1U Miepnril trnn In (he Itoninu Umpire. They HWJ vrcrc oqunln, Iiu let pollflcn imrt them." II WTMM "They lojft met during the French Revelation. Revela-tion. She Trnn nn aristocrat, he a commoner. She corned him aad Trent to the KuiUotl&e. J By SOTHNOS LETILLIER !(The World-Famous Astrologer of Paris). STROLOGY is tho science of the iiinuoncc of th o J stars upon mankind, In nil of life there is no sllca thing ns Chance. SWhat we call Chance is but. the working out of influences and fae- tors "beyond our intollipencos or calculations. Our des- tinics are- inexorably fixed by tho position of the stars 5 at our birth. As we uro born so must wo be. To loam the destiny of man or woman the astrologer determines tho hour of his or her birth and draws up a chart of tho Heavens as they were at that hour. This chart is called, tho Jloroscopo or Nativity. Obviously tho sccr whoso vision of tho mystic symbols sym-bols is clearest can read the most, of their meaning. Tho Buper-seer to whom ovcry minute inter-relation of tho staTS of a horoscopo was plain, could foretell overj' minute detail of tho destiny of Die subject of tho horoscope cvon to the character, sex and fortunes of his children's children. Helen Gould was born at 2 o'clock in the morning, Juno 20, 186S, in Now York. Her husband was born at 3:45 on tho morning of October S, 18G3, in Con-" neeticnt. Their wedding took place at 12:30 p. m., January 22, 3913, in Tarry town New York. Tt is my purpose to show by astrology tho marital futuro of Helen Gould, tho most interesting of great American heiresses; to tell how the stars oxplain her marriage so lato in life, and reveal tho futuro of hor husband) and the fate of the share of tho millions amassed by the late Jay Gould, which are his daughter Helen's. T will readi tho destiny of Mr. Shopard and his bride in tho light of thrco horoscopes hers, his and that of their wedding da'. For while it is tnio thar. each one's fate is fixed by the position of tho stars at birth, it is also true that in many of the things of life important, though small the horoscopo of each of us is affocted by tho horoscope of the one we wod: and tho position of tho planets on our marriage day can exorcise within certaincircumseribed limits a benign or a malignant influence upon that marriage. Also each horoscope sheds- light upon the other; just ns thrco lights illuminate a dark room better than one. "Weds Her Age-Olcl Twin Soul." And first, I find that the doctrine of mated souls, .is vested in laws of reincarnation and TCarma, is fittingly fit-tingly summarized in tho mutually related birth figures of Helen Gould and Shepard; tho secret elements of which reveal a kindTedship that first budded when Babylon was mighty and ancient Chaldea a fact and not a memory. The horoscopos, though nominally a map of the Nativity, aro likewise a reflex of much that has gono before, disclosing through tho celestial signs and positions traditional facts written in complete com-plete sentences athwart the Akashic records. Holon Gould is plain of face and plain of taste in this life becauso of too great luxuries in others. She has becu denied years of life because of her sin of. prido that in past in incarnations mado her botray life. She has been beset by many fortune hunters, her wealth made a burden to her becauso in her othor lives she set too much stress on -worldly possession. In this lifo her feet havo been placed in the path of service, while immediate relations havo become- bywords by-words for scandalous extravagances becauso of too great haughtiness of spirit in centuries gone by. She has had to work out the errors of her past lives, but in this marriage to tho masculine principal which has boon her kindred soul for ages the Karmie debt has been paid. With Helen Gould's horoscopo alone T could not teU plainly the past, but taldng it with Mr. Shepard ?s nativity I can see a few of tho highest peaks of their T intertwining past. The first high peak of their past is presented as belonging to Assyria, on the west bank of the Tigris, Ti-gris, during tho timo of tho great monarch-. Here, for the first time, entered the symbol of royalty into their lives, as evidenced in the tenancy of the royal sign Leo by Venus iu each horoscopo. Shepard, I should say, was boncath in rank tho fominine principal prin-cipal now known as Helen Gould. She was then a princess of Babylon, and ho a warrior of noblo clau. In that incarnation hor pride broko the lovo between them; she was not truo to her othor soul; she let rank stand between them. The strain of authority thus introduced was mani-fested mani-fested in tho Tenth Dynast' of Egypt, but in this incarnation the woman occupied the lower rank and tho man the higher. There is ovidenco that this difference dif-ference in station prevented them mating, tho man or Shepard taking a woman of equal rank for his consort. Thus was tho woman punished' for her pride during Babylonian opisode. Wo find them again in tho period of the Roman umpire, and hero they aro equal in rank: she being a lady of tho court, and he a Avarrior. They wore alienated through too active sympathy with opposite factions, and again through pride they deliberately thrust themselves- apart. There is a long gup. They arc reunited during l.ha French revolution, but alas! only temporarily to fall back in tho soul plan through arrogance and prido of birth on her part, the only atonement for which is servico, and the cultivation of the altruistic spirit. In thai incarnation she suffered earthly atonement through violent death, most probably by the guillotine. guillo-tine. .In this life she lias worked out the entire pen- So much of tho past iti told by comparison of the ' horoscopes. Let us take up tho future. "Pcaid Penalty of Past Errors." Service, mado necessary by the acts of the former incarnations, is essentially the kcynoto of Helen Gould's horoscope, for her ruling sign of Taurus is a symbol of labor. It is labor regally performed as indicated by Vonus, her signiflcator, in tho. royal sign. Her ruling planet is hero associated by aspect with Saturn, the Lord of Karma, and tho crucible through which the soul cssonces aro refined and transmuted. II or momentary retrogressions are thus properly amended amend-ed in an atmosphere where purpose which sho has nevor rolaxed and opportunity, walk side by side. V Another vory opposite testimony in connection with her humanitarian work is tho presence, of Jupiter, tho symbol of justice, in that quaiter of the scheme which rclatos to charitablo effort, and as emphasized in hor various benefactions toward tho education and upliftmcut of various masses in tho body politic. It is fortunate for these that Mr. Shopard 's horoscopo horo-scopo is very consistently aligned with Helen Gould's in this respect. While the charitablo tendencies sec by the stars in the woman's nativity could not be over-borno by opposition tendencies 'in the man's, thoy could have been curtailed. Had Mr. Shepard -'s horoscopo shown unsocial, unphilanthropic tendencies there could have been no great charitable developments develop-ments from Helen Gould's fortune. Tho two horoscopes have reached a point of such essential relationship that tho one can no longer be , considered without tho other. Helen Gould had arrived ar-rived at that stage of her journey when hor directional direc-tional sun formed propitious aspects with Jupiter and Uranus, each of marital import; in feminine nativities. It was tho psychological moment on tho dial of destiny that produced the man. Her partner, as indicated i: for her at birth, partakes much of tho martial tem-poramcnt. tem-poramcnt. aud thus sho forms an alliance with one whose Mars is in tho same zodiacal position as her own ruling planet. JJ is sun is in sympathetic triplicity with her own solar orb and hero is a wonderfully significant fact it is in her sixth house, the real of employees! This does not mean that ho will bo an employee. It is but a reflection of the past incarnation in which t.ho position of tho two, measured by worldly standards, stan-dards, has alternated, and is a warning sign against repetition of the same errors of pride that postponed tho mooting of the two until sho was forty-five aud lie forty-four years old. As further evidence of this, his ruling planet is in her marriage house, and he lias tho bonefic Jupiter posited in his own marriage quarter. While theso aro technical testimonials and vague to the lay mind, "J advert to them as relevant facts corroborative, not only of the stellar doctrine, but also an unusual promise prom-ise of felicity in the futuro partnership thus arranged for. Wfi -v' illpiw Mrs. Finley J. Shepwrd (Helen Gould) nd tha Husband Who Has Been Her "Kindred Soul" for Acea. u-" j-'-1-'" " - rj-r' ry . 'r9MMUiMrttsMUMMMM9MMMMMWB9 The presence of Saturn in the marriage house might, under other condition:), indicate a troubled married life, but this ovil indication is nullified by the fact that .both parties have progressed so far in life,' anil alrfo by tho beneficent aspect of their wedding day horoscope. The IIouso of Children in both horoscopes in of fominine sign, and shows ihe birth of a daughter within two years. Tho indications are that this will be their only child. Tho mothor's chart indicates excellent conditions for the birth of this daughter, whoso arrival will bring groat joy to .both father and mother. The child will be of a strong, artistic tompcrainent. ami in pliyKic.il appearance, kindly nature and interest in philanthropic work will resemble hor mother. During April and May of this year Mr. Shopard 's horoscope shows tho moon in opposition to Mars. This means illness or an accident for him, accompanied by high fever. Whilo this will cause him much suffering suf-fering for a time, it will not prove serious in its results. In August of this year, Mr. Shopard's moon is in opposition to Venus. This is a sign of domestic troubles, trou-bles, but there is nothing to indicato that they will be of a lasting nature. "Her First Love Affair But Not His." "During the summer of 3 OH the passing of Saturn over t.ho moon and sun will bring evil fortune to Miss Gould's health or her finances, and possibly to both. Fortunately for the couple's happiness, the stars foretell, exceptionally good fortune for Mr. Shepard during this same period ho will probably save her life or protest her fortune According to the stars, this was Miss Gould's first and only love affair. But such an indication is aol so dear in Mr. Shopard's case, although there is uo indication that he hag over figured in any romance of a serious nature. The- presence of Saturn in her Marriage House indicates in-dicates widowhood for Miss Gould she will outlive her husband. No more favorable time could have been chosen . for the wedding. The rising of Saturn in good aspect with both Neptune and Vonus is especially favorable, and foretells a long and happy married lifo. Mercury is also in good aspect with Venus, which is another favorable sign. ' January 20 would have been a slightly more favorable favora-ble day for the wedding, but there is little difference between that day and tho 22d. Tho touching of Mr. Shopard's horoscope with that of Helen Gould's, and the subsequent rising of the horoscope of their daughter, has a sinister effect upon the destinies of three persons of the same familv of the heiress, all three being children. In the case of one the influence is financial; in the case of the two others it is spiritual as well as financial. T cannot sec well what the stars portend in this, but it is tragedy that in itself must work out soma obscure movement, ot Karma, and is related to the fates of those members of her house who havo gono tho wnv of extravagance and earthly pleasure. This tra"-edv will culminate not later than ten years, and in' not less than, seven It may bo connected with those two untorfcuuate littlo girls, who, abandoned by their fnther and their mother, both sinco romarried have come to look upon Helen Gould as their 'mother. Yet how can tho advent of such a. good littlo daughter as is to lnnnf "1 h" J? two equally good children? J do not know", but tho sign is there. "She Will Receive Great Honors." Miss Gould herself comes into a public recognition two years hence that will far exceed any honors heretofore here-tofore extended her. This either precedes or follow, perhaps accompanies, a trip abroad, when tho moon in each nativity contacts Uranus bv good aspocl n interesting development of this foreign itinorary will be of an occult character, for in their wanderiu-about wanderiu-about tho highways and tho bywavs of the Orient there will como to them mental recoveries of past pilgrimages, and 'the real why and the wherefore of the present marriage will be borne in as never before; the spirit of helpfulness will further expand, and new schemes of benevolence will fructify. Indeed, tho house of Gould will be perpetuated in a wizardry such as its founder little dreamed' of, for thoro comes a plan, born of this and developed through the ripe executive, experiences of each, to help solve the problem of state assimilation of public ntilities. Their marriage occurs under Uranus exalted ex-alted in the mid-heaven, and they wjII not be slow to sense and to respond to tho Uranian impulses of tho age now setting in. 1 c,1nrna?a,lrAu?,s, :ir of cou-trary aspects for Mr. blienard. He will encounter soino complications in his rnic'm11? Pr9lim"Kiry caution will not como amiss iT i- n-Ses ,t0 so"10' Krcafc diffnitv. essentially authoritative in character; his interest" in political movements will be sought, and it seems to me- thi matters of government should very readily appeal to One honor after another will fallow in natural sequence. se-quence. .And besides him stands the woman who nor only assists, but shares in all the gods bestow The work of neither could have been complete w ?hout t S presence of the other. The desire and the opportunity for usefulness are hero measured in tho same scales fouaslSSedbetWCe th tW wI Sse!S "In 1014 there Trill be"Tc7w7u7Sr!3R affair. He Trill overcome U. jJm 'Q "rn thermion iwfe come a plnn by vrhlch the lilt U Cfj4Hkrt)( vrcalth rrlll be used to benefit all aaRfgi "She Trill outlive her huba jjHil' , vrlUcorac betrreea iheg |