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How the Wise Men from the East Were Guided by the Star to the Saviour's Birthplace. "And Lo, the Star Which They Saw in the East Went Before Them." (St. Matthew, II., 9.) From the Painting- by H. Hofmann. By Prof. Sothnos Latillier Tho Distinguished Astrologer. THIS is tho predestined year in which the Star of Bethlehem reappears 1n the heavens to herald the battle of Armageddon. Already in the evening skle3 the star, which is really a comet, is dimly discernible, and as tho titanic conflict now raging reaches its climax it will bo visible to all fives. This celestial body has Recently been named by astronomers .* "D'elevan's Comet," but it has always been known to astrologers as "the Star of Bethlehem." It may be seen in North America about 10 o'clock on clear nights at a point al¬ most directly below tho Pole Star. As tho night wane3 it rises higher in the heavens, nnd "in tho oarly morning be¬ tween 2 and 4 o'clock it reaches its great¬ est altitude aboyo tho horizon. A great mass of interesting evidenco has been collected to show that the present comet is really the Star of Bethlehem. These facts should interest both sceptical scientists and those who devoutly believe in astrology. A noted astrologer, who is also a competent scientific astronomer, has shown that the present comet will in De- .cember 25 occupy almost tho same posi¬ tion in the heavens that was occupied by the star whose'appearance is described in the Gospels. He has calculated closely the position of the star at that time from the accounts in the Bible and from other rec¬ ords. Of course there has been a certain change of position in tho two thousand years that have passed due to the fact that all the heavenly bodies are moving. It may l>e recalled that some people be¬ lieved that Halley's comet which reap¬ peared in lf»lo was the Star of Bethlehem, but astronomers have shown that this comet could not have appeared in the first year of the Christian era, whereas the present comet may have been seen at that time and judging from its present appear¬ ance occupied the quarter of the. Heavens, i'.' e.. "in the East," which is clearly indi¬ cated by the Bible. The Star was first observed by man¬ kind during the cruelties committed by King Herod in Palestine. It then guided tho three wise men from the East to the manger where the Saviour was born. Whenever it has appeared since thpn it has betokened an event of the utmost irn- portance to humanity. It was seen in 10G6, the year of the Norman Conquest of England, as the ancient Bayeux tap¬ estry, woven at that time, clearly proves. Again it was seen in the year l-IJOO wheu the Crusaders took Jerusalem and- the Holy Sepulchro'^rom the infidels. To the eyes, of those who saw it in 1300 it appeared to take the form of a flaming sword, a fact attested by ancient chroni¬ cles and a sculpture in Rhelms Cathedral. The pious beholders were confirmed in their belief that this was the Star of Betli- iehein because they believed it was a ful¬ fillment of the Saviour's prophecy "I 'came not to snnd peace, but a sword." (St. Mat¬ thew X. 24.) My learned friend, Professor Sepharial, of London, has recently explained in his work "Cosmic Symbolism" why the comet now dimly visible in our evening skies must be the Star of Bethlehem. "Tycho Brahe observed the star in 1672," Bays Professor Sepharial, "and Sir John Horschel predicted that it would reappear in the present century. Tycho tells us that the star gradually grew in luminosity until it outshone Sirius, and even Venus, and gradually disappeared. "The star appeared above the head of Andromeda in the constellation Cassiopeia. This would give it about thirty-two degrees of north declination, and thus make its ap¬ pearance vertical to the latitude of Bethle¬ hem in Judea. The sign of the Zodiac co¬ inciding with its longitude would be Aries, which, according to Ptoiemy, rules over Judea. "This observation signifies the require¬ ments of that passage where the Magi are reported to have said: 'We have seen his Star in the east, and have come to worship him.' Then, if a geographical quarter was referred to by 'the east,' why should they travel westward from Persia to Judea? Obviously they referred to the quarter of the heavens, and being astrologers, would well know that Judea was signified by Aries, in which sign the Star made its ap¬ pearance. Its standing over the house where the child lay indicates its position in the zenith of Bethlehem at the time of its southing, the latitude of Bethlehem being 31 degrees -13 minutes north in agreement with the observed position of the Star in Tycho's time." We know what events1 happened in the year when the Star of Bethlehem first ap¬ peared, and we know what has happened on every appearance of the Star since then. Can we doubt that the mighty events i'. of this year are connected with its return? Will any reasonable man question that this world-war is the battle of Armaged¬ don foretold in the Bible? In the six¬ teenth chapter of the Book of Revelation, St. John writes: "And tho sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Euphrates, and the water- thereof was dried up, that the way of the kings of tho East might be prepare^. And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet. "For they are the spirits of devils work¬ ing miracles, which go forth unto the The Position of the Comet Said to £ the Star of Bethlehem as It Is See Now. Interesting. Evidence That* the Comet Now Visible is Where the Comet Will Be Seen in North America on December 25 Nextf The Position of the Star of Bethlehem When It Appeared Over Palestine, a3 Calculated by Pro¬ fessor Sephariak the Same Celestial Visitor That Has Heralded the Most Momentous Events in Human History Miem, and judgment was given unto hem: and I saw the souls of them that svere beheaded for the witness of Jes\is And for tho Word of God, anjd which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark upt>n Lheir foreheads, or in their hai>ds; and they lived and reigned with Chrfst a thou¬ sand years. > "But the rest of the dead lived not again I until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection." It is clearly foretold here that after this war we shall have a thousand years of peace, after which, will come the general resurrection, and the end of Lhc world. Many seers have warned us of (he events of the present y«*ar. Madame de Thebes, the distinguished Parisian prophet¬ ess, published in January theso words: kings of the earth and of I h o whole world to .gath¬ er tliem to the battle of that great day of God Almighty. "A n d he gathered them together into n place callod in the Hebrew tongue Arma¬ geddon." In the twen¬ tieth chapter the Book of llevel ation tolls us what will happen after the bat' tie of Arma¬ geddon: "And I saw The Bayeux Tapestry Shows That a Cornet Appeared thrones, they sat and upon the Year of the Norman Conquest of England. This Is to Have Been the Star of Bethlehem. in 1066, Believed The Crusaders Saw a Comet Having the Form of a Flaming Sword Over Jerusalem in 1300. They Believed It Was the Star of Bethlehem Return¬ ing Because of the Prophecy, "I Camo Not to Send Peace, but a Sword." (St. Matthew X., 34.) "It is an ominous year for tho Kaiser of Germany, and no glory will accrue to him from its momentous events. "Tho Austrian Empiro is tottering to its ruin." A correspondent of the London Times has .described a conversation in which a gypsy woman foretold to tho old Emperor William, grandfather of tho present Kaiser, the evenCs' of this year. The Emperor, who was then Prince William of Prussia, met the woman npar Mainz in 1849. She addressed him as "Imperial Majesty." Not a little amused, for at that' moment his chance of succeeding even tdHho throne of Prussia seemed Blight, the Prince asked: "Imperial Majesty, and of what empire, pray?" "Of the now German Empire," said the "woman. "And when Is this empire to be formed?" he asked. v The woman took a scrap and wrote oji It the year 1849. Then adding its figures together she obtained the total "22" which added to "1849" made "1871," the year in which King William was actually pro¬ claimed German Emperor. "And how long am I to rule over this empire?" then ashed Prince William. By similar calculations she showed that ha would bo Emperor until 1888, and that the Empire itself would come to an end in 1914. Tho Rev. Charles T. Russell, pastor of the Millennial Dawners, who worship in the Brooklyn Tabernacle, wafrned the people very" clearly that this would bo the year of the battle of Armageddon. "In view of this strong Bible evidence," wrote tho Rev. Dr. Russell as long ago as 1889, "wo consider it an established truth that the final end of the kingdoms of this . /' world, and the full establishment of the Kingdom of God will be established by tho end of A. D. 1914." The Rev. Dr. Russell very rationally ar¬ gued that the battlo of Armageddon signi¬ fied that the common people would turn upon their* kings and rulers who had wickedly led them into war. He believes that before tho closo of the present war tho nations will dethrone all kings and form a universal brotherhood which will make a conflict like- this impossible In future. M. Peladan, the distinguished leader of tho myotic Rosicrucian fraternity, has pointed out in tho Paris Figaro that the details of this conflict were foretold with amazing exactitude by Brother Johannes, a monk, In the year 1600. The prophecy of Brother Johannes, written in Latin, be¬ gins thus: "People will Imagine that they havo seen him many times, for all tho slayers of tho Lamb rosemblo one another, and all the wicked are precursors of the great wicked one. "The veritable Antl-Ghrlst will bo ono of (lie monarchs of his time, a son of Luther; ho will call upon God and proclaim him¬ self as His envoy. "Ho will havo only ono arm, but his In¬ numerable armies, taking as a motto 'God with us,' will seem like infernal legions. "For a long time he will act by ruse and treachery, and his sr/ies will overrun tho wholo earth, and he will be master of the secrets of the mighty. * * * "A war will give him the occasion to remove his mask. It will not begin against a French monarch, but against another, and in two weck3 it will be universal. . . * "His words will be like those of the Christians, but his acts will bo those of ^ Nero and the Roman persecutors; lie will have an eagle in his escutcheon and there will be ono also in that of Ills acolyte, tho other bad monarch. "But the other is Christian, and he will die under tho malediction of Pope Bene- dictus, who will be elected at tho begin-' ning of the reign of Anti-Christ" ' , From tho French point of view tills prophecy points clearly to tho German Kaiser, who, as most people know, has only one good arm. Tho other monarch! referred to as having an eagle in his arms is tho Austrian Emperor. Tho reference to "Pope Benedict" is most impressive, for the present,Pope was elected and assumed^ that namo after tho beginning of the war,! and wo have been told that he has pro¬ tested vigorously to tho Austrian Emperor against certain shocking occurrences. Perfumes Any Woman May Make at Homa* EDAIt has been employed ev»r since the days of Solomon as a perfume. It Is used in sticks for burning, laid among clothes in drawers to pre¬ vent. moths, and distilled Into a fragrant oil, which is used in the making: of various delightful scents. An excellent perfume for the handkerchief may be made as follows: Otto of cedar, one-fourth ounce; rectified spirit, one pint; triple esprit de jose, one ounce. Eglantine or swcot briar yields a most delicious per¬ fume when fresh, but loses its fragrance in manufac¬ ture. A good imitation, however, may be obtained, and good imitations of the odor of lime tree blossom and of white lilac are also made, the delicacy of these ren¬ dering them peculiarly charming. > Rose leaves may bo preserved by separating the petals carefully, and to every pound of them rub In one pound of common salt. The salt absorbs the water from the petals, and rapidly becomes brine. This re¬ duces the whole to a pasty mass, which may be stored away, and will keep uny length of time without the fragrauce being seriously injured. Perfumers are often glad to buy the leaves preserved in this way. A gootl rose water may be made by' distilling twelve pounds of pickled roses and two and-a half gallons of water. Two gallons are to be drawn off, and the result will bo a double distilled rosewater, as sold in tho shops. This can, of course, only be done with; proper apparatus for distilling. Verbena perfume is delicious, the following being » simple formula: Rectified spirit, one pint; otto of lemon, grass, 3 drachms; otu of,lemon peel, two ounces; otto of orange peel, onc-lialf ounce. Lot stanu together for- a few hours, and after filtering is ready for use. A simple lavender perfume may be made ap follows :\ Spirit of wine, one pint; otto of French lavender, one-, half ounce; otto of bergamot, one-half ounce; otto ofj cloves, one drachm. Another simple and favorite perfume is made of onel ounce of essence of bergamot in a pint of spirit of wine. These should be filtered through blotting p^perl and a little magnesia added to improve their appear¬ ance. ' Copyright, 1914, by tho Star Company. Groat Britain' Righta Reserved.

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How the Wise Men from the East Were Guided by the Star to the Saviour's Birthplace. "And Lo, the Star WhichThey Saw in the East Went Before Them." (St. Matthew, II., 9.) From the Painting- by H. Hofmann.

By Prof. Sothnos LatillierTho Distinguished Astrologer.

THIS is tho predestined year in whichthe Star of Bethlehem reappears 1nthe heavens to herald the battle of

Armageddon. Already in the evening skle3the star, which is really a comet, is dimlydiscernible, and as tho titanic conflict nowraging reaches its climax it will bo visibleto all fives.

This celestial body has Recently beennamed by astronomers .* "D'elevan'sComet," but it has always been known toastrologers as "the Star of Bethlehem."It may be seen in North America about10 o'clock on clear nights at a point al¬most directly below tho Pole Star. Astho night wane3 it rises higher in theheavens, nnd "in tho oarly morning be¬tween 2 and 4 o'clock it reaches its great¬est altitude aboyo tho horizon.A great mass of interesting evidenco has

been collected to show that the presentcomet is really the Star of Bethlehem.These facts should interest both scepticalscientists and those who devoutly believein astrology. A noted astrologer, who isalso a competent scientific astronomer, hasshown that the present comet will in De-.cember 25 occupy almost tho same posi¬tion in the heavens that was occupied bythe star whose'appearance is described inthe Gospels. He has calculated closely theposition of the star at that time from theaccounts in the Bible and from other rec¬ords. Of course there has been a certainchange of position in tho two thousandyears that have passed due to the factthat all the heavenly bodies are moving.

It may l>e recalled that some people be¬lieved that Halley's comet which reap¬peared in lf»lo was the Star of Bethlehem,but astronomers have shown that thiscomet could not have appeared in the firstyear of the Christian era, whereas thepresent comet may have been seen at thattime and judging from its present appear¬ance occupied the quarter of the. Heavens,i'.' e.. "in the East," which is clearly indi¬cated by the Bible.The Star was first observed by man¬

kind during the cruelties committed byKing Herod in Palestine. It then guidedtho three wise men from the East to themanger where the Saviour was born.Whenever it has appeared since thpn it

has betokened an event of the utmost irn-

portance to humanity. It was seen in10G6, the year of the Norman Conquestof England, as the ancient Bayeux tap¬estry, woven at that time, clearly proves.Again it was seen in the year l-IJOO wheuthe Crusaders took Jerusalem and- theHoly Sepulchro'^rom the infidels.To the eyes, of those who saw it in 1300

it appeared to take the form of a flamingsword, a fact attested by ancient chroni¬cles and a sculpture in Rhelms Cathedral.The pious beholders were confirmed intheir belief that this was the Star of Betli-iehein because they believed it was a ful¬fillment of the Saviour's prophecy "I 'camenot to snnd peace, but a sword." (St. Mat¬thew X. 24.)My learned friend, Professor Sepharial,

of London, has recently explained in hiswork "Cosmic Symbolism" why the cometnow dimly visible in our evening skiesmust be the Star of Bethlehem."Tycho Brahe observed the star in 1672,"

Bays Professor Sepharial, "and Sir JohnHorschel predicted that it would reappearin the present century. Tycho tells us thatthe star gradually grew in luminosity untilit outshone Sirius, and even Venus, andgradually disappeared."The star appeared above the head of

Andromeda in the constellation Cassiopeia.This would give it about thirty-two degreesof north declination, and thus make its ap¬pearance vertical to the latitude of Bethle¬hem in Judea. The sign of the Zodiac co¬inciding with its longitude would be Aries,which, according to Ptoiemy, rules overJudea.

"This observation signifies the require¬ments of that passage where the Magi arereported to have said: 'We have seen hisStar in the east, and have come to worshiphim.' Then, if a geographical quarter wasreferred to by 'the east,' why should theytravel westward from Persia to Judea?Obviously they referred to the quarter ofthe heavens, and being astrologers, wouldwell know that Judea was signified byAries, in which sign the Star made its ap¬pearance. Its standing over the housewhere the child lay indicates its positionin the zenith of Bethlehem at the time ofits southing, the latitude of Bethlehembeing 31 degrees -13 minutes north inagreement with the observed position ofthe Star in Tycho's time."We know what events1 happened in the

year when the Star of Bethlehem first ap¬peared, and we know what has happenedon every appearance of the Star sincethen. Can we doubt that the mighty events

i'.

of this year are connected with its return?Will any reasonable man question that

this world-war is the battle of Armaged¬don foretold in the Bible? In the six¬teenth chapter of the Book of Revelation,St. John writes:"And tho sixth angel poured out his

vial upon the great river Euphrates, andthe water- thereof was dried up, that theway of the kings of tho East might beprepare^. And I saw three uncleanspirits like frogs come out of the mouthof the beast, and out of the mouth of thefalse prophet."For they are the spirits of devils work¬

ing miracles, which go forth unto the

The Position of the Comet Said to £the Star of Bethlehem as It Is See

Now.

Interesting.Evidence That*

the CometNow Visible is

Where the CometWill Be Seen inNorth America onDecember 25 Nextf

The Position of theStar of BethlehemWhen It AppearedOver Palestine, a3Calculated by Pro¬fessor Sephariak

the Same Celestial Visitor That Has Heralded theMost Momentous Events in Human History

Miem, and judgment was given untohem: and I saw the souls of them thatsvere beheaded for the witness of Jes\isAnd for tho Word of God, anjd which hadnot worshipped the beast, neither hisimage, neither had received his mark upt>nLheir foreheads, or in their hai>ds; andthey lived and reigned with Chrfst a thou¬sand years. >"But the rest of the dead lived not again

I

until the thousand years were finished.This is the first resurrection."

It is clearly foretold here that after thiswar we shall have a thousand years of

peace, after which, will come the generalresurrection, and the end of Lhc world.Many seers have warned us of (he

events of the present y«*ar. Madame deThebes, the distinguished Parisian prophet¬ess, published in January theso words:

kings of theearth and ofI h o wholeworld to .gath¬er tliem to thebattle of thatgreat day ofGod Almighty."A n d he

gathered themtogether inton place callodin the Hebrewtongue Arma¬geddon."

In the twen¬tieth chapterthe Book ofllevel ationtolls us whatwill happenafter the bat'tie of Arma¬geddon:"And I saw The Bayeux Tapestry Shows That a Cornet Appearedthrones,

they satandupon the Year of the Norman Conquest of England. This Is

to Have Been the Star of Bethlehem.

in 1066,Believed

The Crusaders Saw a Comet Havingthe Form of a Flaming Sword OverJerusalem in 1300. They Believed ItWas the Star of Bethlehem Return¬ing Because of the Prophecy, "I CamoNot to Send Peace, but a Sword."

(St. Matthew X., 34.)"It is an ominous year for tho Kaiser of

Germany, and no glory will accrue to himfrom its momentous events."Tho Austrian Empiro is tottering to its

ruin."A correspondent of the London Times

has .described a conversation in which agypsy woman foretold to tho old EmperorWilliam, grandfather of tho present Kaiser,the evenCs' of this year. The Emperor, whowas then Prince William of Prussia,met the woman npar Mainz in 1849. Sheaddressed him as "Imperial Majesty." Nota little amused, for at that' moment hischance of succeeding even tdHho throne of

Prussia seemed Blight, the Prince asked:"Imperial Majesty, and of what empire,pray?" "Of the now German Empire," saidthe "woman. "And when Is this empire tobe formed?" he asked. vThe woman took a scrap and wrote oji

It the year 1849. Then adding its figurestogether she obtained the total "22" whichadded to "1849" made "1871," the year inwhich King William was actually pro¬claimed German Emperor."And how long am I to rule over this

empire?" then ashed Prince William. Bysimilar calculations she showed that hawould bo Emperor until 1888, and that theEmpire itself would come to an end in1914.Tho Rev. Charles T. Russell, pastor of

the Millennial Dawners, who worship in theBrooklyn Tabernacle, wafrned the peoplevery" clearly that this would bo the yearof the battle of Armageddon.

"In view of this strong Bible evidence,"wrote tho Rev. Dr. Russell as long ago as

1889, "wo consider it an established truththat the final end of the kingdoms of this

. /'world, and the full establishment of theKingdom of God will be established by thoend of A. D. 1914."The Rev. Dr. Russell very rationally ar¬

gued that the battlo of Armageddon signi¬fied that the common people would turnupon their* kings and rulers who hadwickedly led them into war. He believesthat before tho closo of the present wartho nations will dethrone all kings andform a universal brotherhood which willmake a conflict like- this impossible Infuture.M. Peladan, the distinguished leader of

tho myotic Rosicrucian fraternity, haspointed out in tho Paris Figaro that thedetails of this conflict were foretold withamazing exactitude by Brother Johannes,a monk, In the year 1600. The prophecyof Brother Johannes, written in Latin, be¬gins thus:"People will Imagine that they havo seen

him many times, for all tho slayers of thoLamb rosemblo one another, and all thewicked are precursors of the great wickedone."The veritable Antl-Ghrlst will bo ono of

(lie monarchs of his time, a son of Luther;ho will call upon God and proclaim him¬self as His envoy."Ho will havo only ono arm, but his In¬

numerable armies, taking as a motto 'Godwith us,' will seem like infernal legions."For a long time he will act by ruse and

treachery, and his sr/ies will overrun thowholo earth, and he will be master of thesecrets of the mighty. * * *"A war will give him the occasion to

remove his mask. It will not begin againsta French monarch, but against another,and in two weck3 it will be universal. . . *

"His words will be like those of theChristians, but his acts will bo those of

^ Nero and the Roman persecutors; lie willhave an eagle in his escutcheon and therewill be ono also in that of Ills acolyte, thoother bad monarch."But the other is Christian, and he will

die under tho malediction of Pope Bene-dictus, who will be elected at tho begin-'ning of the reign of Anti-Christ" ', From tho French point of view tillsprophecy points clearly to tho GermanKaiser, who, as most people know, hasonly one good arm. Tho other monarch!referred to as having an eagle in his armsis tho Austrian Emperor. Tho referenceto "Pope Benedict" is most impressive, forthe present,Pope was elected and assumed^that namo after tho beginning of the war,!and wo have been told that he has pro¬tested vigorously to tho Austrian Emperoragainst certain shocking occurrences.

Perfumes Any Woman May Make at Homa*EDAIt has been employed ev»r since the days ofSolomon as a perfume. It Is used in sticks forburning, laid among clothes in drawers to pre¬

vent. moths, and distilled Into a fragrant oil, which isused in the making: of various delightful scents. Anexcellent perfume for the handkerchief may be madeas follows: Otto of cedar, one-fourth ounce; rectifiedspirit, one pint; triple esprit de jose, one ounce.

Eglantine or swcot briar yields a most delicious per¬fume when fresh, but loses its fragrance in manufac¬ture. A good imitation, however, may be obtained, andgood imitations of the odor of lime tree blossom andof white lilac are also made, the delicacy of these ren¬dering them peculiarly charming.

> Rose leaves may bo preserved by separating thepetals carefully, and to every pound of them rub Inone pound of common salt. The salt absorbs the waterfrom the petals, and rapidly becomes brine. This re¬duces the whole to a pasty mass, which may be storedaway, and will keep uny length of time without thefragrauce being seriously injured. Perfumers are oftenglad to buy the leaves preserved in this way.A gootl rose water may be made by' distilling twelvepounds of pickled roses and two and-a half gallons ofwater. Two gallons are to be drawn off, and the resultwill bo a double distilled rosewater, as sold in tho shops.This can, of course, only be done with; proper apparatusfor distilling.

Verbena perfume is delicious, the following being »simple formula: Rectified spirit, one pint; otto of lemon,grass, 3 drachms; otu of,lemon peel, two ounces; ottoof orange peel, onc-lialf ounce. Lot stanu together for-a few hours, and after filtering is ready for use.A simple lavender perfume may be made ap follows :\Spirit of wine, one pint; otto of French lavender, one-,half ounce; otto of bergamot, one-half ounce; otto ofjcloves, one drachm.

Another simple and favorite perfume is made of onelounce of essence of bergamot in a pint of spirit ofwine. These should be filtered through blotting p^perland a little magnesia added to improve their appear¬ance. 'Copyright, 1914, by tho Star Company. Groat Britain' Righta Reserved.