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Foundation Principles from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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last came near and nearer, surging as it came, with a mighty human voice? Even so is the voice of the people. It is rising like the tide of the sea. It is rising like the sound of the winds. It is rising, like the spring tides that leap until, in an evil day. about three years ago, she got one of his books and since then only discord and unhappiness has held sway.

We are both of very affectionate disposition but she believing the excitement or use of the sexual organs detrimental, which you know naturally occurs in expressed affection between husband and wife, and her refraining from such expression brings discord and unhappiness, and jealousy on her part would naturally be expected. What I wish to write you is to send to glory through the trees. "Friends, citizens of the republic, members of the ip E. B. andC.

N. Greene have changed their residence from Hill street to 1231, Monroe street, have left the suburbs for the city proper, having decided to make To-peka their permanent residence. I truly believe that but for their skill I should not now be publishing F. P. They treat patients at a distance with good success.

Try them, friends, their terms are not high and they are true workers' for the good of humanity. Lois Y. P. S. Their stomach powders are invaluable.

Enough for one month orfil.OO. larger fraternity ol humanity, you will do well to heed this rising tide. Pro gressive Thinker. Xlie Putrid Idol and Its Victims. Officials of the Brooklyn Death Depart ment enjoying: "unlimited amusement" at the expense of the people's health and me a list of such books as you have or others that you know of that successfully refute the "Esoteric" theory, so that I can place them in my "wife's hands, hoping she may see her error.

Yours very truly, purse. 40,000 vaccinations at 30 cents each pay them $12,000. Shall we quit and be as passing friends, or shall we go on as we started? I shall never cohabit with my wife. I have good reason for not doing so. I have tried to break up with my friend and not desire her campanionship and connections, and in so doing have led her to think perhaps that I care less for her, than I do, but I cannot keep her fro? rnymin(j and wishes whether absent or P'esent.

Before I new her 1 was more restless than I am, but my desire now is to be true to her and do that which she wishes, but I am very fond of caressing and exchange of sexual magnetism. It does me. good and I believe will do her good as it will supply that which her nature demands and has not had. Will you kindly give me your advice plainly and fully. Shall we continue to supply each other the sexiul food our nature's require, or shall we stop and go back to the old way before we knew what life and love was? I love her' truly and desire only to do right to-ward her.

She enjoys the new experience as much as any one can. Please consider this strictly confidential. The Rising Tide. Lincoln THROUOn THE L1TS OF A WOMAN. The reports from Brooklyn of the rabid and brutal outrages committed by official doctors backed up by the police baton seem almost incredible; but it is said the cure for a bad law is to enforce its regulation till it arouses the THHE KITCHEN CABINET, or COOK'S DELIGHT.

This convenient and useful article, recently patented, we would like to get agents to dispose of territory by counties, or by states, the states of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas. I have seen it in use and consider It the most convenient and useful combinations of the kind, the flour and meal chests being in the top, with table to fold up or let down at pleasure, and seives at the bottom of the meal and flour chests so that when sifted the contents of each fall into a dish if so desired, or directly upon the table. Then the shelves and place for all that is needed in or about such cooking makes it very desirable to have. L. W.

dormant opposition, and pile on abuse till reaction comes. It has started in Brooklyn where an Anti-Compulsory Vaccination League has been organized with Dr. II. Hitchcock as president and E. O.

Townsend, secretary. We will cite just a few more instances to show how the masses, hypnotized by the brass buttons of authority, have been forced to sacrifice themselves this beastly fetish. Sixty vaccinators and Dear Mrs. Waisbrooker: I enclose fifty cents for "Foundation Principles" and want to submit a question to you in confidence. You have thought more than most of us and I want your advice.

Please give it on the other side of these sheets so that I can show my letter and your advice to the other party interested and there be no mistake. I am past middle age and am married to a woman who has proven uncongenial and with whom I cannot cohabit. I have not had connection with her for nearly ten years because it was not pleasant or agreeable. I have a lady friend about thirty years old who has never been married and who has been raised in the orthodox belief of marriage and sexual relation. She has starved for sex food.

We have known each other for a long time and love each other dearly, but cannot openly express or show that love because of the conditions of society. We have met a few times clandestinely and enjoyed each other's society very much. We have a few times not only experienced the benefit of our sexual mingling as advocated by Diana, two hundred policemen "swoop down" unexpectdly at midnight on people unprepared for the as3ault. They break into bedrooms of sleeping wives and daughters, and without giving them a chance to clothe themselve proceed to bare their arms and poke pus into them. A German woman, unfamiliar wLih the customs of our free country, had to be held down by two policemen.

Dr. Lou LETTERS From Doctor, Editor, mid Lawyer. Lois Waisbrooker: Dear Lady and Sister in the Truth: I have been reading your pamphlets bound up with "Generation to Regeneration." I cannot refute the arguments advanced, nor have I any desire to deny the assertions which bear so evidently the stamp of truth. Perhaps you have heard something of me. I am in my 60th year, a physician of nearly 30 years' experience.

I have long been searching for light. Admitting your statements to be true, I have missed something in my grop-ings. Can I receive it from you? I am asking now earnestly and honestly. From what you say, I infer that there is known to you theoretically or practically some method whose practice shall make the fountain of life available for use. I have hitherto, by more or less asceticism tried to put this factor out of my life, and by spiritual control, to subjugate the physical.

But If the human race has grown to it, then Coxey in front of the capital means more than you know, and, in answer to one question offered here to-night, the millennium may be nearer than you dream of. For if these pleading lips, these tattered men, these earnest hearts do not make impress to bear forward this mighty message, then, as thirty-three years ago and more, the answer came up from every town and hamlet and village in the country: We are coming, three hundred thousand more," so will they come from the faims, from the shops, from the mills, from all parts of the country, beseiging the capital with white flags of peace, and with one voice asking that the Congress of the United States shall is Hess told a reporter, "I just had two tough cases. Two men objected and we had to sit on them." Mr. Henry Hollman, of 188 Middle- which we both have read, but have had ton complained to the Mayor that policemen broke a panel in their hurry to invade his apartments when his family were not resisting but merely le-questing time for the women to dress, full and complete sexual enjoyment, and it was perfect bliss for both, though snatched and with fear of discovery. But the ghost of early education and prejudice haunts her, and she feels, at times at least, that it is not right, and consider the needs of the hour, and make it possible for these men to earn their daily bread.

to continue it she will have to pretend to be what she is not, and wants to No idlers will be there, for a vaga bond only walks to the nearest corner cease having sexual connection or even naked caressing as advocated by Diana, grocery with the five cents given him because it "is not right." the results are not satisfactory. I presume your mail is large and every letter is an additional tax. If so, then say it short, and sometime I hope I may see you here. But let me know if you have a recipe for making the Elixir of Life of this Century. Fraternally, I love her dearly and do not want to as alms; no outcasts will be there, for outcasts do not seek the company of honest men subsisting upon the fare they can get by the wayside, with an do that which will cause her pain or regret, and yet we were made for each other and for no other, and we need honest purpose in their heart.

No, as many as the leaves of the forest, as that exchange of- sexual vitality that can only be had by free and unrestrict though everybody in the house had certificates and sores to show that they had already been raided shortly before. (New York Herald of May 3d.) Mr. Emil Schaefer, of 241 Suydam an invalid with a tumor on the brain, objected, but yielded when the d6ctor threatened to tie him down, and as a result of the excitement, was subsequently taken with convulsons and coma. His wife has- sued the doctor for assault. It is not likely that we shall ever know a small part of the disasters resulting from such rampant, rotten raids, as the officials are "dead set" on repressing all bad news and denying any deaths attributed to The New York World of April 27, 1894, describing a second raid on "The Ridgewood district" with the usual bull-dozing of all who objected, concludes: "as the result of the same raid made in the same precinct on Tuesday night, it is said that some of the vaccinated are showing decidedly bad symptoms, their arms swelling to such size as to portend very serious effects." The numerous as the great tides or spring that sweep toward you to-day, will be these people.

Do you doubt it? Then behind the human power is a' mightier power, and the voice that stirs the peo ed intercourse with her. I feel that I must have it, and cannot have it with any but her, for such intercourse with one I do not love produces depletion. I do not want to urge her or be selfish. We could occasionally meet away from home a day or two and have free and unrestricted intercourse and be naturally benefitted, and ple from the depths that are within, Mrs. Lois Waisbrooker, Topeka, Kansas.

Dear Madam: Not long since I read your book, "The Threefold Power of Sex," and found much in it that I thought was good. My home has been practically broken up by the teachings of one Hiram Butler, of Applegate, Placer county, California, who is at the head of a so-called colony and publishing a work called the The main foundation principle of his teachings, as you are perhaps aware, is total sexual continence, or refrain and tongues of flame and eloquence will go forth over all the land, until no statesman can be so deaf and no poii tician so dull but what he will hear the she would do so but for the fear it was "wrong" and I might afterward think sonnd of these voices coming. Have you ever stood upon the sea she was "low" and she would be seem shore, and when all was still, heard, far out, a something like a rising wind, ing altogether from sexual intercourse and on and on it came until you could between man and woman. His theory, although very absurd on ing what she was not. I contend that our relations are and would be pure and right, and according to the true law of nature, but do not want to urge her to do a wrong.

You are not interested as I am and have given such things more attention than I have, so I want to ask you what we shall do? its face, has been accepted by my wife, fatalities cannot be concealed MURDER WILL OUT but though following right in the wake of vaccination the Health (should be Death) Commissioners stand nobly by their Juggernaut and swear "thou can'st not say he did it," even going so and on account of it my home is prac see the whitecaps rolling, and at last the great wTaves breaking at your feet, with their banners and crests of peace? Have you ever heard the approach of the wind that, sweeping through the trees, seemed far away on the outermost branches of distant trees, then at tically broken up. For twenty years we had one of the happiest homes in all this land, a real paradise of our own.

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1893-1894