Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1915 — CLAIRVOYANT OFFERS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS [ARTICLE]
CLAIRVOYANT OFFERS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
Mlle. Zara Will Reply to Questions About Love, Business and Domestic Relations. For several years Mlle. Zara, s noted clairvoyant, has been visiting this city and has been consulted by s large number of persons on eadi visit. She has conducted herself becoming a lady and has thus secured business from the very best' families and many have consulted her ovei and over again because of the benefit they have received. Mil. Zara has now made an unusual offer through The Republican, and will make reply through the columns •f this paper to all who care *t>o ask her about affairs of business, love or the home. All that is necessary is that you write to her in care of The ■Republican, ask any question you wish, but you need not sign your name. You must write the question, however, yourself, for if she does not have a sample of your handwriting she can not make answer. To all questions that reach this office either by mail or left personally •Mlle. Zara will make answer in The Evening Republican the same or the following day. Don’t be bashful, ply her with all sorts of questions. There • will he nothing to humiliate any person. No one but the one who asks the question need know to whom the reply is directed. You do not sign your name, just write your question and either bring or send it to Mlle. Zara, care Republican. Mlle. Zara has been all over the world and has read the palms of the crowned heads of Europe and of many society leaders of America. She has predicted many important events and has won renoun with her palm reading. She is a lady of intelligence and her advice may be worth lots to you, either in the way of money getting or by bringing a clearer understanding between persons who are estranged. Many homes have been made joyful at Christmas time by advice given by Mlle. Zara. ' Understand The Republican does not vouch for the correctness of her replies, nor for her claims in any way. We know that in the several years she has visited this city she has been a perfect lady and that your business relations with her have been very pleasant and that she Will in no wise offend any person who asks her advice by letter. You can test her ability by writing her and without knowing your name or anything about you except what she can learn from seeing your handwriting will make a public reply through this paper. Get your answers in before noon if you expect them answered the same day. The attention of readers is called to this department and it should afford great interest for all, even though they do not consult her about their own affairs.
