Show ISAIsOVETHInYOKIjl 1 BOUTHKRN WOMAN WITH A UUAUTIFUL CHARACTBn lira IlllUCtlXII JlllllMO a ably Of ct IHIW Nnl KfHnrMMil llrnhntr lli R Vci < Iltllh saes l MrranmlMl h l r In + I1eee1M ILilneee t e t KB LIVIN1 TON l j Jllmnis ot Atlanta i b I Atlan-ta In la I a unique I I I lllurcTho dlnclple ot a new faith or anew new art are 1 generally general-ly I called and often sro fanatic They seldom come from the Inner elects of conventional ocle ty for conventional coclely Ie opitoaed to an thing nave con wiillonalli Mm Mlmms however wan some > ears ago A leading social light In the best seniw of the word n brilliant and beautiful woman endowed wllh a rare and comprehensive Intel eel which she cultivated to the utmost In every possible line of literature and art Mho drew about her nil the per 1 sons of cultivation In her roelnl world In IhoM days she could be mid to have had more of what oho French term n salon than any other womnn In the oath Hho woo the high prlealeM of art and letters For ten year she bad been fin into 1101 but hrr aufferlnna left no trace I upon her mind or upon her face Bite had tried nil aorta of rcmedlm and all sort of phslclans spcndltiR thousands ot loltnn with the hopo of restoring her health At thin time olio became Inter raleit In Christian Klenco through one ot the dlMlpIn of Mr Idly the Chris Ian Klentltt ef llMton Thrnugh the Inslructlon of this young Chrlaltan lei cBtlst Mrs Minima health began rapid = thlt l eccirr Inailwinaw for the crondi width atremblm to hear her and so the goofier were mooed to a handretne bunlln on PearMrce street Some nonth ano word went forth from Mr 1 lUilT hit the dlnelple of Christian Mlence were to glee no more talk or sermons bm were to Neil front the book on that taltb and expouml lie Mailing She still nrrulonAlly reeds at he room and has private talk with her friend on science Mr I Mlmms la I the wife of Major Livingston Liv-ingston Mlmna a southerner of wealth and dlillui tlon whoso daughter la Mr I Joseph Thompson president of tho wo mans department of the Colton Butts and International Imposition Now Ian I-an then Mm bitterns will alUnd n dinner or luncheon and this Is considered consid-ered a rare treat to her old friend Mr llimm snow while hair makei a sort ot halo about her fnrohoad Her complexion la I as clear as n child and her r > es are almost as babyish Mho la I lna > a well dresed bluo and lilac being be-ing the shade she ritually favors She la I not old In iplrlt for abe baa lived up to her filth Hint thero U no ago rr sorrow or death to those whose aouli bane attained the hlghiwt strength MAUDi ANDIIKWB r 1ff MItH LIVINGSTON MIMMS ly to Improve Sho la I an extremely receptive re-ceptive and ainpathctle woman and she bccatno nbiorbisl with the Idea I nf spiritual power Thin power shin did not claim na part ot her human personality person-ality but na tho gilt of tho Creator The faith ot ChrUUan science as she expounds It Is a beautiful one It Is I the nonacceptance I ot evil either through tho mind or body lur creed Is I that to tho humnn being whose soul I strength Is I fully developed Ihira can be no slut no pain no death Slut Inkcs tho Idea ot death as It Is taught In the lUblo literally translating It aa n transition to Immortal llfo Olio does not believe In wearing weeds ot woe for tho load her faith la I one ot cheerfulness She refuse to entertain In her own mind Otto Idea of ovll Him lays that olio mil lennium i will i como when the creaturci of thi earth throw off the ncknou ledge ment of sin and death then and only then will they enter Into their uerllaco of Immortal life I This U her creed ai nearly aa I can expound I nnd Its verity iho claim to have tested now for ten years In her own life Ho health hall become perfect per-fect deco she espoused It nnd rhn hni seemed to become younger ever day under un-der Ita Influence At soon as she bo elmo com I need that Christian science was for her the greatest truth tint lira hold her own lito I changed materially She practically gave up the world She relinquished social honors and pleasures pleas-ures To tie poor and needy she 100 ted her time and money ropondlng to every call made upon her Her whole time la now dttotnl to humanity At first Mr Minims found her faith n difficult matter When shin first expounded ex-pounded her belief there worD many to crltlcleo and ecolf Of thin fact she herself her-self nays I Raio borne everything oho disapprobation ot friends tho rldlculo of strangers I am the last ono In tho world lo havo braved such Ihlnga under ordinary circumstance but my boiler waa stronger and greater than It all I had found the truth and nothing could make me rclloil1 It Gradually follower came to her Con rrti however have como from the ranks of serious reading and thinking people At lint iho held her meeting every Irlday and Sunday In a small room In the center ot the city Soon |