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Here Again!

WHITEY SMITH'S

MAJESTIC HOTEL ORCHESTRA

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ON

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TO A WILD ROSE

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CHINESE WEDDING

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THE HANDS OF THE MIGHTY.

PEN PICTURES BY A PALMIST.

VELMA'S MEMOIRS.

Secrets of great mon and tragic women, prophecies of history-making events and intirunte pen pictures of auch figures as the ox-Kaiser, the lato Taar of Russia, Lord Carnarvon, Mrs. Cornwallis Want, and De Valora, and A delightful little sketch of our own Duchess of York, provide the foundation for the Intent book of memoirs, "My Mysteries and My Story: a Book on Palmistry by Volma (John Long,

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Whatavar one's views on the sub-

ject of palmistry, crystal gazing, and the like, the greatest coptic must find good roading in this book Leave out all the palmistry and the pictures secu in the crystal if you will, and there is still loft & tale worth the tolling

"One thing in particular Booms to emerge from this back-and that is that the greater the man, the greater his mystician, superstition, or gullibility as you'

"will"

The Ex-Kaiser's Anger,

that

It was in 1008, while walking in the Black Forest that Velns came Inco to face with the ex-Kaiser, After mutual recognition the "All Highest" inforinel the secr years ago gypsy bad told his August ancestor that greatness would be heaped upon greatness for his family for decades to come until there would arise an Emperor who would mount his hores upon the wrong side and would bring about the ruin of his Empire and himself. He showed Velina his hand. "The hand possessed a hollow palm, which always shows loss of money, danger, and failure of main enterprise. Love of war quarreluomeness, and obstinney.'

SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1920.

for me to read. The line of life showed on both hands strong and clonr ..... Great capacity for loyalty and affection was indicated... godd sense, clear judgment, and strong willpower."

In 1904 Velma was commanded, to rend to hand of tho Tear. This monarch complained that palmista who road his hand all told a different. tale, but all wore flattering. Gaining the permission of the Tear to toli tha truth and nothing but the truth, Velma took his hands. "Never shall I forget those hands As I noted the curious complex character they revealed, I was profoundly thankful that I had permission to speak the truth, aid I felt there might be some good reason why my predecessore had takon refuge in flattery--ospodia ly if they had to live under his authority,

Volma warned him of misfortunos which would be precipitated by bad advice. Fato decreed for it a

violent donth

"Wo can bear witness," remarked the Emperor to the aide who was called to show the palmist out, "that he is n seer before he is a courtior." Velms foretold the fate of Lord Car- narvon, and warned him against risking the ire of the dead kings o Egypt When the body of Tutankha- men was revealed a mark was found on his face. The mark loft by the fatal mosquito bite on the free of Lord Carnarvon was in exactly the Sam position.

Lord Carnarvon's premonitions of ovil, Velmu's proguostication" of occult influences at work through tho centuries, and much more in the mune train, provide entertaining ronding for the scoplies, and provide food for thought for the students of the mystic,

A BROKEN DOWN, SYSTEM, Tale is a condilum (ine disraku) to which doctors give many names, but which law of them really understand. Hilaskmply weakness abreakdown, as it were, of the visa) force that suxinisthe sys te, No matter what may be its daumes (they ar aimcat numberfesa), ita symptoms kas much ibe me; the ore prominent being sleepisarnELS, sens of position or woaribous, depression t apita and want of moergy for all the ordinary adamoflife. Now, what alone is absoluteipessen- tial in all swo cases is increased vitally-vigour, vilal strength and sourgy, 1s throw off those morbid filings, and an night succeeds the day thlamay be more certainly secured by a course of THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

"Then you give me a real bad THERAPION No.3 character," said William, "but not bad enough to seo in me a possible falfilment of the 'old gypsy's pro- pheny?" Velan replied: "With regret, I have to answer, Thou art the man."

The ex-Kaiser "laughed inplea anntly" and rode away. Next day Velma received Vit from the Chief of Police, who told him that, as run undesirable character, he must leave the district

A Zealot.

Benighted during the troublous times in Ireland, arrested by the IH.A. and hold prisoner in a lovely collage, Veltan met De Valera "A slight figure in n heavy military cent, a determined expression, thin tightly-list lips......his oyun glowed strong, hard, and fanatical" Henring who the prisoner was he "shot a bony hand across to where I was that this man WAS 44

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zenlot first and foremost, a man of the staff of which marlyrá aro made"

The crystal showed De Valera about to claim his final triumph, when it was snatched from his hands at the inst moment. It showed him' bogten, with his quondam frienda iu high placon against him

were

"Then," writes Volmon, “I saw a great meeting, at which strangers, evidently of another people, and the President was there als. An old man pointed to a little map on a well, and 1 saw when the map got bigger that it was a map of Ireland, and a line, heavily drawn, separated the North from the South. It was about this line that the meeting talked, and all ended in hopeless confusion."

"The next pictures portrayed crowds of people, grouped excitedly together watching figures posted up

an election Almost every time I saw the figures posted up the President's face appeared against. the top row of figuros. Defcated in war, he was winning in peace!

"Then I saw another picture of the assembly. I had seen before, and this time the seat of authority was i occupied by the President and the scats behind him wore packed by his supporters. The next picture Blowed the entry of a new set of people who carried a banner, which, when I examined it closely, was a saap of the Northern section of Ireland, and these took an oath to universal the President, amidst cheering,

The last picture I saw was great concourse of people waiting for the arrival of some great per sonage outside a palace. Presently procession came along, cheer after coach cheer ascended as a state threaded its way along to the entrance of the palace. In the roach were two people. One wore. the uniform of a Bold-marshal-ho was a king Sitting beside him was a gentleman in ordinary clothes, his

grave face perfectly composed as he raised his hat frequently to the adrairing throng-it was tho Pro- sident."

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