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increase this sinking fund by giving the Unity Building Fund a great big Christmas offering. Is is needless to say that Christmas is the time for making presents, because our Unity folks are making presents all the year round; in fact, every day is the time for giving and receiving with us. Under the circumstances it seems that we should celebrate Christmas just as effectively as anybody does. The word has gone forth that we are going to have this Christmas present for the building fund, and as we do not like to have all of the good things, we are going to give you an opportunity to make your love offering to this fund. If every member of the Unity family would send $1.00 apiece, it would clear up every cent of obligation on the building, and permit us to build an addition, which we propose to dedicate for the purpose of educating teachers and healers in the truth, so we can send them all over the country to establish new centers, thereby spreading the truth so much more effectively.

Now, if you want to send more than $1.00, the larger offering will be most welcome, but not less gratefully will we receive offerings of smaller sums. It is the responsive love and co-operation of those whose lives have been helpfully touched by our ministrations that we desire quite as much as the money which is necessary for equipment to keep up and extend our work. You know we are taught "it is more blessed to give than to receive." Here is an opportunity for you to send out some blessings, because you know this work is as much yours as ours. It is a matter in which we are all equally interested. The Unity Building is God's home, and God's work is carried on in that building. Our healers and teachers, as you know, do not receive any salary, but do their work relying with faith upon the promises of Jesus.

There is one thing more we want to add, and that is a cordial invitation for you to come and see

Unity, and how the work is carried on. We know it will be a great pleasure for you to be here, and it will be a great pleasure for us to have you here. There is a scarcely a week passes, but what we have visitors from different sections of the country and during the lessons we generally have quite a number of out-of-town friends, and we want you to feel that you are one in Unity, and that those at Headquarters are always glad to see you and extend you the right hand of fellowship.

Yours in the Truth,

W. G. HASELTINE,

President Unity Society of Practical Christianity.

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19 West Ninth Street,

KANSAS CITY, MO.

THE BALANCE. A monthly exponent of advanced thought. L. Howard Cashmere, Editor and publisher. $1.00 a year. Denver, Colo.

DAS WORT, (German.) Edited by H. H. Schroeder. Monthly. $1.00 a year. 3537 Crittenden Street, St. Louis Mo.

ETERNAL PROGRESS. A monthly periodical of instruction in mental and spiritual development. Christian D. Larson, Editor and publisher 1.00 a year. Cincinnati, Ohio.

FELLOWSHIP. Edited by Benjamin Fay Mills. Monthly. $1.00 a year
Los Angeles, Cal.

THE LIFE. A metaphysical monthly. $1.00 a year, ro cents a copy.
Troost Ave., Kansas City, Mo.

3332

THE LIBERATOR. A monthly journal devoted to freedom from medical superstition and tyranny. Lora C. Little, Editor. $1.00 a year. neapolis, Minn.

METAPHYSICAL MAGAZINE. Monthly.

Editor. $2.00 a year. New York City.

Min

Leander Edmund Whipple,

THE NEW THOUGHT. An organ of Optimism. Edited by Franklin L. Berry and Louise Radford Wells. 1299 Farwell Ave., Chicago, Ill. Monthly. 50 cents a year.

With UNITY, $1.30.

THE NAUTILUS. Edited by Elizabeth Towne. Monthly, $1.00 a year. Holyoke, Mass.

THE OPTIMIST. A magazine devoted to the philosophy of the Omnipresent good. Caroline E. Norris, Editor. $1.00 a year. Boston, Mass. PRACTICAL IDEALS. A magazine devoted to the philosophy and practical application of the New Thought. Starr Publishing Co., Boston Mass. $1.00 a year.

THE SWASTIKA. A magazine of Triumph. Dr. A. J. McIvor-Tyndall, Editor. $1.00 a year. Denver, Colo.

THE SCIENCE QUARTERLY. For study and daily concentration. Edited by Fannie B. James, 730 Seventeenth Ave., Denver, Colo. 50 cents a year. With UNITY, $1.30.

WASHINGTON NEWS-LETTER. Edited by Oliver C. Sabin. Monthly. $1.00 a year. 1329 M St., Washington, D. C.

POWER. A rational exponent of Higher Thought and Practical Christianity. Charles Edgar Prather, Editor. Monthly. $1.00 a year. 730 17th Ave., Denver, Colo.

THE STELLAR RAY. A magazine for thinkers. Henry Clay Hodges, Editor, Detroit, Mich. $1.00 a year.

CONABLE'S PATH-FINDER. An Organ of Liberation, Edgar W. and Louise A. Conable, Editors. The Conable Pub. Co., Jamacha, Cal. $1.00 a year. THE BUSINESS PHILOSOPHER. A magazine devoted to the philosophy of business. A. F. Sheldon, Editor. Libertyville, Ill. $1.00 a year. THE WORLD'S ADVANCE THOUGHT. Lucy A. Mallory, Editor. Published bi-monthly, Portland, Ore. $1.00 a year.

THE SPHINX, An Astrological Magazine. The Sphinx Pub. Co.. Chillicothe, Mo. $1.oo a year.

Any $1.00 magazine in this list together with UNITY, one year for $1.50.

METAPHYSICAL DIRECTORY

CENTERS OF TRUTH, TEACHERS AND HEALERS, BRANCH LIBRARIES

CALIFORNIA

FRANCES J. BABCOCK, Branch Library, 803 Capitol St., Vallejo.
Co-operative TRUTH CENTER, Library and Reading-Room, 2309
Santa Clara Ave., Alameda. Unity Literature.

FLORA CARNALL, Branch Library, 459 W. Fifth Ave., Pomona. FLORENCE C. Gilbert and MAUD EVALYNN ALDRICH, Healing by the spiritual influence of God. Teaching by correspondence. Address, 1370 Marengo Ave., Station A, Pasadena. HOME OF TRUTH, cor. Grand St. and Alameda Ave., Alameda. Unity Literature.

MRS. E. B. BRUMMER, Branch Library, 437 East Ocean Ave., Long Beach.

Home of TrutH, 1233a J. St., Sacramento. Unity Literature. HOME OF TRUTH, 275 North Third St., San Jose. Unity Litera

ture.

HOME OF TRUTH, Metaphysical Library and Reading-Room, 2538 Fulton St., Berkeley. Harriet Waycott Nelson, Manager. HOME OF TRUTH, 1805 Devisadero St., near Bush, San Francisco. Unity Literature.

METAPHYSICAL LIBRARY AND READING ROOM, 611 Grant Build ing, Los Angeles. Unity Literature.

NEW CENTER OF TRUTH, 1292 McAllister St., San Francisco. Mrs. Lizzie Robe, Manager. Unity Literature.

SAN FRANCISCO CIRCULATING METAPHYSICAL LIBRARY, Unity Literature, 1031 Fillmore St., Room 15. Estella E. Gillham, Manager.

READING ROOM AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 704 Citizens' National Bank Building, cor. Third and Main Sts., Los Angeles. Unity Literature. Open daily from 12 m. to to 4 p. m. MRS. R. P. WILLIAMS, Reading Room and Circulating Library, 48 South 2d St., Flat C. Open daily 1 to 5 p. m. Unity Literature. San Jose.

MRS. J. W. YOUNGCLAUS, Branch Library, Calistoga.
HOME OF TRUTH, Christian healing and teaching. Spiritual
teachers and healers prepared for the ministry. Mrs. Annie
Rix Militz, teacher and speaker. Phones, Home A 3167;
Sunset Main 8045. 1327 Georgia Street, Los Angeles.
PEARL IONA MIZENER, Healing and individual teaching. Branch
Library, 4120 Gilbert St., Oakland.

MYRA G. FRENYEAR, practical teacher; Branch Library.

The

Cosmic and Christ Consciousness is Man's Destiny. The
Jesus Christ Way is the Surest and Shortest Path to Power
yet Revealed. Class and Private Instruction. 1465 Seventh
Street, San Diego.

Truth Students Center, Branch Library, 506 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles.

MRS. RALPH E. WILSON, Branch Library, Napa.

CANADA

MRS. MAJORIE EASTMAN, Branch Library, 45 Wellington St South, Hamilton, Ontario.

COLORADO

COLLEGE OF DIVINE SCIENCE, 730 Seventeenth Ave., Denver. Unity Literature.

MRS. M. L. Ross, Branch Library, Fruita.

THE TRUTH CENTER OF CHRISTIAN LIVING AND HEALING, 108 W. 10th St., Pueblo. Unity Literature.

MRS. J. F. ZELL, Branch Library. Gold Coin Bldg., Victor, Colo. CONNECTICUT

EDITH A. MARTIN, Teacher of Practical Christianity and Healing, 127 Dwight street, New Haven.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

NATIONAL NEW THOUGHT CENTER, Loan and Trust Bldg., cor. F and 9th Sts., Washington, D. C. Daily noon meetings. Wednesday meetings at 8 p. m. Circulating library. Monday classes. Sunday meetings at 4 p. m., at Rauscher's, 1032 Conn. Ave. Emma Gray and Geo. E. Ricker, Teachers and Healers.

TEMPLE OF TRUTH, 1228 16th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Mrs. Florence Willard Day, Teacher and Healer.

DR. JOHN D. MILES, Divine Healing. Present or absent treatments. Persons at a distance who desire absent treatment can write or telegraph for fuller particulars. 2414 Penn Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C. Phone West, 221.

FLORIDA

MISS JULIA P. HASCALL, Branch Library, Merritt, Indian River. JAMES HENRY, Humanist; Branch Library. Box 277, St. Peters

burg.

GEORGIA

ROBERT BRYAN HARRISON, Branch Library, 415 Austell Bldg., Atlanta.

ILLINOIS

MRS. J. B. CALDWELL, Branch Library, Morton Park. CHICAGO UNITY SOCIETY OF PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY, suite 419, U. S. Express Building, 87 Washington St. Noon meeting daily except Sunday, from 12 to 12:30. Information as to classes and private instruction in the fundamental principles that make for righteousness and insure health, happiness, peace and plenty furnished on application. Unity Literature. CHICAGO TRUTH CENTER, Established by Mrs. Annie Rix Militz. Classes, private lessons, treatments and advice in Christian Living and Healing. Appointments by telephone. 399 Ontario St., Chicago. Tel., 57 North. Unity Literature.

H. HOWELL, Branch Library, Belleville.

Mrs. Augusta JOHNSON, Branch Library, 1151 Seminary Ave.,
Chicago.

MRS. S. A. MCMAHON, 230 Bradley Place, Chicago.
CHICAGO TRUTH STUDENTS, Handel Hall, Room 508, LaMoyne

Building, 40 Randolph St., Chicago. Meetings are held
the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 2 P. M.

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