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Entered in the postoffice at Kansas City, Mo., as second-class matter.

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Unity is issued on the 15th, and Wee Wisdom on the 1st of the month.

CLASS ANNOUNCEMENT.

We will begin another course of lessons in Practical Christianity and Christian Healing, at 1315 McGee Street, Kansas City, Mo., Monday evening, November 12th, and close Saturday evening, November 24th, giving twelve lessons. These lessons are open to all seekers for Truth. Terms: Free-will offerings.

CHARLES and MYRTLE FILLMORE.

In an interesting letter from one of our subscribers in Galveston, Texas, is the following: "I was in the storm on this island, in which over 5,000 perished. I stayed on top of a house nearly all night among walls that fell all around me. Not a hair of my head was hurt. I held the thought, God is Omnipresent." Out of nearly one hundred Scientists here only two were lost."

Our European agent is Mr. Geo. Osbond, Scientor House, Devonport, Devon, England, a thoroughly reliable, honorable gentleman. Our European friends can safely order subscriptions, books, etc., through him and they will receive prompt and careful attention.

Excavation was begun on the grounds of the College of Divine Science in Denver, Colo., on September 28th. It is expected that the new edifice, which will cost $80,000, will be ready for occupancy in part by Christmas.

Send a $2.00 bill and get UNITY and WEE WISDOM for a whole year, and a cloth-bound copy of the "Cady Lessons."

A teacher and healer will take one patient this winter into her home at Washington, D. C., giving board and room. For particulars address "M," care this office.

Do not send us commercial advertisements.

UNITY and WEE

WISDOM are devoted wholly to the Word of Truth, and everything printed in them must bear directly on the doctrine which we advocate.

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We are frequently asked the address of Miss Cady, author of "Lessons in Truth,' 'Finding the Christ in Ourselves," "'OneHere it is: H. Emilie Cady, 699 Madison

ness with God," etc. Ave., New York City.

A book of rare and inspiring poems, "Soul Fragrance," by Hannah More Kohaus, is now for the first time published in leatherette cover at 50 cents. We highly recommend it to our poetry loving readers. Its 170 pages are sparkling with living and practical truths written by one of our ablest writers. Order from this office.

UNITY SUBSCRIPTIONS.

For $1.15 we will send UNITY one year and "Wee Wisdom's Way," a booklet of fifty-nine pages, by Myrtle Fillmore.

For $1.50 we will send UNITY one year and WEE WISDOM, a monthly paper especially designed for teaching Practical Christianity to children.

For $1.50 we will send UNITY one year and "Twelve Lessons in Truth (three booklets), by H. Emilie Cady.

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For $2.50 we will send UNITY one year and a Morocco bound Bible which sells regularly for $3.00. Indexed, 25c extra.

REMEDIES OF THE GREAT PHYSICIAN.

BY HANNAH MORE KOHAUS.

There is hardly any disease or condition against which Mrs. Kohaus has not provided by giving different combinations of words of Truth to be used as remedial agents. The book is

written in a high spiritual vein and will prove most helpful, practical and encouraging. These treatments cannot be too highly recommended. The article "What does it mean to give a treatment?" is alone worth the price of the book, which contains over fifty treatments. Leatherette, price 40 cents. Send for a R. KOHAUS, 344 Belden Ave., Chicago, Ill.,

copy to

Dealer in Metaphysical and Occult Literature.

AMONG OUR EXCHANGES.

The Esoteric, formerly published at Applegate, Cal., has been succeeded by The Occult and Biological Journal

The Advanced Science Journal, published by Harry Gaze, Oakland, Cal,, will hereafter be known as Physical Immortality.

Eltka is the name of a new monthly periodical published in the interest of those who are seeking the Truth for its own sake. No branch of philosophy, science, or religion is accepted to the exclusion of any other -a good resolution. This little magazine is very attractive in appearance and is full of good things. H. C. Wright, editor, Corry, Pa., 50 cents a year.

The Coming Age, which for the last year and a half has been under the able editorial management of B. O. Flower, has been merged into The Arena, 19 West 31st Street, New York City, and beginning with the November issue Mr. Flower will be again associated editorially with the magazine he founded. The other editors will be Charles Brodie Patterson (editor of Mind) and John Emery McLean.

The September number of The New Crusade, Ann Arbor, Mich., appeared in a new dress under the name of The American Mother. This issue contained many excellent articles, among them: Music and Morals, The Faults of Children, Music in the Family, What Education Comprises, Musical Speech, In the Garden, Education from Play, and Food and Morals. Edited by Dr. Mary Wood-Allen and Rose M. Wood-Allen. $1.00 per year.

The Natural Healer, a new monthly magazine devoted to the interests of drugless healing, is the organ of a new association known as "The Natural Healers' Protective League." All healers of whatever faith who do not use drugs are classed as natural healers. The first number of this paper has a strong article on "The Fallacy of the Drug System," supported by the testimony of many eminent physicians and college professors. Published at 3985 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, at 50 cents a year.

Mrs. Theresa B. H. Brown will soon establish in St. Louis a a monthly paper advocating Practical Christianity. It will be known as The Truth Circle, deriving its name from the success circle of 300 subscribers who send her $2.40 each, which pays thei: subscription two years and provides for the free distribution of 500 copies a month for every 300 subscribers. Certificates are issued to the members and to all such absent treatments are given at any time during the two years for any number of their respective families at 25 cents per month and postage. The first year Mrs. Brown's twelve correspondence lessons will be published in The Truth Circle, and during the second year will be given a synopsis of a theological course, which fact alone is sufficient to insure a large subscription list. The first number will appear in January

The subscription will be $1.00 a year, but the payment for two years and 40 cents additional admits the subscriber to The Truth Circle, $1.20 payable when subscription is sent and $1.20 upon receipt of the first copy of the paper. For further information

address Mrs. T. B. H. Brown, 3040 Washington St., St. Louis, Mo.

HOMES AND CENTERS OF TRUTH.

Home of Truth, 1327 Georgia St,, Los Angeles Cal.

Home of Truth for Children, 1838 S. Flower St., Los Angeles, Cal. Home of Truth, 1231 Pine St., San Francisco, Cal.

Home of Truth (Second), 2123 California St., San Francisco, Cal. Home of Truth, 2527 Central Ave., Alameda, Cal.

Home of Truth, 320 14th St., Oakland, Cal.

Home of Truth, 1412 4th St., San Diego, Cal.

Chicago Truth Center, 3124 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Home of Truth, 369 13th St., Portland, Ore.

Home of Truth, 1711 Third Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Truth Students' Association, 15 Porter Building, San Jose, Cal. Truth Students' Association, 1305 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Divine Truth Home, 717 Kansas Ave,, Holton, Kan.

The second annual convention of the International Metaphysical League will be held in Madison Square Garden Concert Hall, New York City, October 23-27. There will be two sessions daily. Recognized leaders and speakers of ability will be present.

If Mrs. A. J., Washington, D, C., will procure a copy of Dictionary of Correspondence, Emanuel Swedenborg, she can learn the meaning of "Jerusalem" and "Jericho" and most other names used in the Word.-E. W. F., Chicago.

The San Francisco Home of Truth, 1231 Pine Street, is in charge of Mrs. Nellie Kemp, ably assisted by Miss Blanche Carpenter and Mrs. Ada Deniel, and a large and prosperous work is being done there.

Our list of booklets will be seen on second page of cover with combination rates low enough to help you to evangelize the world. Use your money to show your interest in the prosperity of good.

Mrs. Sarah E. Griswold, "Aunt Seg," has been called to take charge of the work in the Home of Truth, 2123 California Street, San Francisco, Calif.

Send 10 cents or more to defray postage and wrapping and we will send you a package of old UNITYS containing a good amount of spiritual truth.

BOOK REVIEWS.

(Books in the metaphysical line are reviewed in UNITY as promptly and thoroughly as time and space will permit.)

"Stray Thoughts," as its title page explains, is "a small book of verses born in the quiet of a Missouri village." Its author is a Missouri girl, whose "verses" are not only the overflow of a sweet poetic nature, but also of a clear, deep-thinking mind. Here is her pretty concept of the origin of "Song "

An angel dropped a radiant flower

Upon the earth. Startled and sore afraid,
It crept between the pretty lips

And nestled in the fair throat of a maid.

She coaxed it forth ere long to soothe a
Tired heart, or entertain a throng,
And those who heard the glorious thing,
Renamed it, and called it Song.

She put her "poetic feet" down hard on "Cowardice" in the

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Of all the cowards which ignorance

And bigotry have wrought,

Most despicable is he who dares
Not speak his honest thought,

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Her verse ripples into love songs, of which "A Proposal is a poetic gem; then it wanders into the sweet haunts of nature, then looks from nature up to nature's God in metaphysics deep and strong. These are her ideas of "Freedom'

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I can travel to all nations and all ages,
Because I am not limited in thought.

I can read the creeds of all the peoples
Who have lived, and find some good in each,
Because I am not bound by prejudice.

I can love my friends and pity those who
Hate; for I am free to hold what thoughts
I will. My soul may revel in divine

And beauteous lights; because the God of
Light ordained it so, and He created
Me an independent spirit in a

Land of poetry and peace; and neither

Cell, nor hate, nor narrow binding creed

Can take from me my rights which are Divine.

You will all enjoy these "Stray Thoughts" of this young sister, and will find 35 cents well invested by sending for this little book, which is published by The Bulletin Printing House, Linneus, Mo. The author's name is M. Josephine Congor, of Linneus, Mo.

"A Comprehensive Guide-Book to Natural, Hygienic and Humane Diet," by Sidney H. Beard, published by The Order of the Golden Age, Ilfracombe, England. This book has been printed in consequence of the demand for up-to-date information which has long been made by Food Reformers, and by those who are desirous of adopting a reformed and fleshless diet. Most of

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