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I do not smoke or chew tobacco as heavy as I did, and I feel one hundred per cent better than I ever have.-J. W.

"The Lord Giveth Wisdom'

PHELPS CITY, Mo.-I wish to thank you for my daughter's improved health and her success in being able to graduate this year, which, before you commenced seemed impossible. And for myself I want to thank you for my peace and happiness.D. L.

OIL CITY, PA.-We have received a letter from our son in which he says: "I am getting along great in the review. Prof. complimented me on my mathematics the other day." I cannot tell you how thankful I am, as mathematics seemed to be his weak point.-MRS. J. M. R.

ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA.-Just a few words to let you know that my prayer for a congenial home where my twelve year old daughter could be with me, was granted before your answer to my letter reached Atlantic City. It came in the form of a telegram from a former patient asking me to join her at St. Augustine, Fla., and saying that my daughter would be welcome also and that funds had been sent me for the journey. It seemed very wonderful. The lady has expressed a wish to have us with her permanently.—H. M. P.

FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.-It is with pleasure I again desire to express to you our thanks and appreciation for the prayers and interest you have expressed for me and mine. One morning about ten days ago I awakened and began saying my prayers as usual, and was startled at what seemed to me words of fire coming out of my mouth. It seemed each word was bright and shining and went forth as a living thing. I had never thought of my words appearing that way 'till I felt them and in my inner mind, saw them. And last Thursday I received in full realization the class thought for this month.-D. B. B. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.-I wrote asking you for treatments some time ago and am now so free with the freedom of Spirit that I am no longer timid or nervous, and to you and God I give blessings and heartfelt thanks.-J. K.

The Society of Silent Unity has on file over one hundred letters that are yet unanswered, because of insufficient address. This will explain to those of you who have wondered why no attention was paid to your correspondence. Please always see that name and address accompany your letters.

NOTES FROM THE FIELD

JENNIE H. CROFT.

The Home of Truth of San Jose, Cal., William Farwell Speaker and Teacher, has removed from 275 North 3d Street to 144 North Fifth Street, into a new building which has been erected especially for the work of the Home. It became necessary in the growth of the work to have larger quarters, and the new building has come as a fulfillment of the need. The house is unique in that it combines the idea of a home with the needs of a spiritual work. On the first floor there is a large reception hall, a Chapel, three healing rooms, also a dining room and kitchen. There are seven rooms on the second floor. The opening meeting was held on the evening of February 16th, and the Home dedicated to the service of Truth. Unity extends heartiest congratulations to this prosperous Center and to the one who has been the moving spirit in all the good work for which the Home of Truth in San Jose is noted. May blessings attend him ever and success continue to crown his efforts.

The Metaphysical Club of Boston has been enjoying some good things this season. Lectures by the following well known people have been given in the Club rooms and receptions given them which enabled the people to become better acquainted with these prominent workers in the field of advanced thought. Elizabeth Towne, Holyoke, Mass., Editor of Nautilus, gave two lectures February 2d.; Rev. DeWitte T. Van Doren of Norwalk, Conn., Author, Practitioner and Pastor gave two lectures March 10th, and on March 18th Mrs. Annette G. Dresser addressed the Club. Mrs. Dresser has not been before the public for some years until now. She has a wide experience to draw from, having been a pupil of Dr. P. P. Quimby at the same time that her husband, Julius Dresser, was a student. Mrs. Dresser is described as a delightful woman with a most attractive appearance, having the rare combination of snow white hair combined with radiant eyes and the rosy complexion which is generally supposed to belong to youth only.

After three years of steady ministry in Southern California, Annie Rix Militz is answering a call to the North West, first visiting San Francisco and Alameda. The prospect is that classes will be taught in British Columbia at Victoria and Vancouver, also Seattle, Tacoma and Portland during the months of May and June. Those desiring further particulars can address Miss Franc Perry, Secretary, Sierra Madre, Calif. The

blessing of the Spirit abides with this powerful worker in the cause of Truth and success attends all her efforts. A thorough student, a consecrated soul, and an untiring purpose, makes Mrs. Militz an ideal teacher and fails not in bringing her students into a clear understanding of the principles of Truth and the science of Being.

Miss Elizabeth L. Koues, Mental Healer and specialist in educating and developing backward and delicate children, has begun a private work along these lines which cannot fail to be successful because of wide experience. In the near future Miss Koues intends to establish a Suburban School for this special work. Address, 211 West 102 Street, New York City.

At the Center of Divine Ministry, 35 West 20th Street, New York City, the last meeting of the season was held Monday noon, March 24th. This early closing is necessary because the building is to be torn down. Mrs. Emma Curtis Hopkins conducted the meeting. When the Center re-assembles in the fall, due notice will be given.

A school of "Living and Health," is established in New York City at 45 West 35th Street under the supervision of Mrs. Vance Cheney. Mrs. Cheney is also at the head of the Woman's International League of Right Thinking and Right Living, and is one of the capable leaders of the day in the lines of progressive thinking and living.

The Phualethian Society, 142 West 80th Street, New York City, is a sort of Clearng House for the different schools of thought so rapidly coming to the front these days. The objects of this society, briefly stated, are as follows: 1. To provide a "meeting ground" for the various schools of philosophic thought. 2. To act as an information bureau and agency for teachers and lecturers. 3. To form and maintain as complete a library as possible on all subjects with which the Society is concerned. Full information will be furnished on application to the Society at the above address.

Walter De Voe has been teaching and healing in Battle Creek, Michigan for several months. He will be located at Cleveland, Ohio for the next few months.

His permanent address is the Vita Publishing Co., 5606 Drexel Avenue, Chicago.

The New Thought Alliance of Lynn, Mass., holds meetings every Sunday at 4 p. m. in Burdett Hall, Mt. Vernon Street. Excellent Speakers every Sunday.

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CHARLES FILLMORE, Editor.

MYRTLE FILLMORE, Associate Editor. JENNIE H. CROFT, Assistant Editor. LOWELL FILLMORE, Business Mgr.

Entered as second-class matter July 15, 1891, at the Post Office at Kansas City, Missouri, under the act of March 3d, 1879.

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WHEN WRITING FOR CHANGE OF ADDRESS, please be sure to give your name just as it appears on the UNITY wrapper, and also state the old address as well as new. By giving this matter your careful attention you will save us much unnecessary work and delays will be avoided. Change of address should reach us by the 10th.

Unity publications are on sale by or may be ordered at the following places among others: New York: Brentano's, Fifth Avenue and 27th Street, New York City: Roger Brothers, 429 Sixth Avenue, New York City.

Boston: The Metaphysical Club, 30 Huntington Avenue.

Hartford, Conn.: E. M. Sill, 89 Trumble Street.

Washington. D. C.: Woodward & Lothrop, 10th, 11th and F. N. W.

Jacksonville, Fla.: New Thought Reading Room, Woman's Club Building. East Duval Street.

St. Paul, i nn.. W. L. Beekman, 55 East 5th Street.

Chicago: Purdy Publishing Co., Le Moyne Block, 40 Randolph St.; A. C. McClurg & Co., 215 Wabash Ave.

St. Louis: H. H. Schroeder, 3537 Crittenden Street.

Denver: Colorado College of Divine Science, 730 Seventeenth Avenue. Los Angeles: Home of Truth, 1327 Georgia Street; Metaphysical Library, 611 Grant Building; Whealan's News Agency, 233 So. Spring St.

San Jose: Wm. Farwell, 275 North Third Street.

San Francisco: The Occult Book Co., 1141 Polk Street, near Sutter. London, England: Power Book Co., 14 Kenilworth Ave., Wimbledon, W.: Higher Thought Center, to Cheniston Gardens, W.

UNITY IS FOR BUSY PEOPLE

Occasionally a letter comes from some one who is too busy to read UNITY. In most cases these people are simply busy with the work of the material world, chasing the dollar. They seem to forget that man has two sides to his nature; the outer or the material, and the inner or spiritual. The spiritual side needs to be fed and must be exercised in order that the man may be truly successful in business or, in fact, in anything.

Would a man working in a dark room throw away his lamp because he was too busy to take care of it? UNITY is the light that will lead one in perceiving the real true side of a business proposition. A man may grope in the dark and seemingly have more time for his business without the lamp, but he will lose time in the end if he does not use the lamp which will make plain the way.

UNITY is for busy people. Busy people need the sustaining power of the inner knowledge. When one carries the Truth into his business the irksome details become a pleasant task. He realizes that his work is not for self alone but for God.

If any one wants to do more and better work let him spend a part of his time in the study of the teachings of UNITY and all of his time in the practise of its teachings. Some of our best business men are proving the truth of this statement.— L. F.

I have for the past three months spent many delightful hours in studying your "Lessons in Christian Healing" and I cannot help but send you a few lines.

I have never enjoyed studying anything so much in my life, and I now comprehend certain truths that previously I only dimly perceived. I believe it will not be long before your book will be in the household of every thinking family. It has been the greatest mind-opener for me of any work that I have ever read. This does not express what your book has led me to see.-H. A. C.

"The foregoing is from a gentleman who is, we feel, competent to judge of the practicality of the teaching, as he is a business man and a very bright one. We are pleased to present his comment because we know of his competency.-Editor.

NEW YORK CITY.-I look forward every month for the UNITY Magazine. I have found great good in it and also your book of Christian Healing which is right to the point.-S. B. M.

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