Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 15, 23 November 1911 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1911.
ETERNAL YOUTH IS FOUfJD IN THE MIND Woman of Sixty by Exercise Can Keep Young, Dr. Julia Sears Says. CHICAGO, Nov. 23 How to be Blxty years old and look like twentyfive waa explained by Dr. Julia Seton
bears, mayor or OBcawana-on-Hudson, N. Y., and head of the New Thought church and school in the United States who has Just arrived at the Grand Pacific hotel. "No woman has a right to grow old," said Dr. Sears, as she gave a reporter a New Thought smile and motioned biui to a seat in the parlor of the hotel. "A woman of sixty can look like a woman of twenty-five, and make people think xhe is only twentyfive yeara old, if she works out her salvation through the lines of New Thought. The reason the average woman gets old and wrinkled and loses the attractive lines or her figure Is because she loses the control of her
mind which she had in the glorious days of her youth, when all she had to do was to be young and beautiful and think young and beautiful thoughts. "If I had time so that I could stay in Chicago I'd llketo make some experiments. I could tkke a woman of sixty, and if she would consent to live up to certain simple qualifications I could transform her into a smooth skinned, slender person, who all Chicago would say was a woman of not a day over twenty-five. Now I suppose some folks will think this sounds silly or impossible, but it isn't. The only reason I take the beauty side of New Thought is that most women want to be beautiful. All women want to retain their youth, and, indeed there is nothing so beautiful as youth. "The underivlng basis of my teaching is not new," said Dr. Sears. "It is as old as the world itself. It is simply this the power of thought, properly controlled, can do for mankind what all the old religions and the science of medicine have failed to accomplish. I am not attacking any religion I believe in them all nor am I attacking the medical profession, for I have been a physician for twenty-five years, but I have left my medical knowledge by the roadside and have ventured out on the sea of New Thought, and I know
my thought reaches and helps helpless souls everywhere I go. "Every day I hear persons say they can't eat certain things, as they do not agree with them," continued Dr. Sears. "Many persons stand in abject awe of a potato or an onion. They have made the potato or the onion stronger than their own will. And these same persons wonder why they grow old and die before their time. What men and women need is a revival of mental power. A trip all should take is a voyage to discover the unknown power hidden away in the human mind. We
are all gods in the making we can J
do anything or be anything we wish if we only sincerely wish with all our hearts. "I believe in the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man, and that is one of the foundations of the little city on the banks of the Hudson river of which I am mayor. I believe in woman's suffrage, for we have it in our town, and we even have the initiative, referendum and recall. "I also believe in dress reform, but not in the kind that makes women frights. My gown has neither buttons nor hcoks and eyes, but it fits my figure perfectly and I put it on over my head and I can make a complete change of dress in exactly one minute. The concealed string in the dainty
lace yoke is the secret of my quick change 'stunt' as some of my woman friends call it. "I walked over to LaSalle street this morning," said Dr. Sears, "because some one told me that was the financial street. I stood on the corner near the Board of Trade and watched the faces of the men. The banker, the grain operator and the insurance man were pointed out to me and there was but one thought in the face of each. Lined deep in each man's countenance, made in the image and likeness of God, was the look of the chaser after dollars. "Forgetting health and happiness, the race will go on and one of these days death will stop the chase. Some of the men were fine looking, too, and
I coolgul help pitying them. They wereC$t answering their own prayer for gold. I Visb. I could get them to', turn" their thoughts within and have; them five just a few thought to the ; God that dwells in the minds of all men. ! "In the town where I am mayor we have a commission form of government of the latest type. Assisting in the city government we have a commissioner of public and educational j
affairs, a commissioner of public property, a commissioner of industries and a commissioner of accounts and finances. We also have a city clerk and a city director of music and a city director of dramatics and entertainment. Our commissioner of industries is a woman, as is also our town
marshal and our dramatic and entertainment director." The personal appearance of Dr. Sears is held by critics to be a marked demonstration of her own theory of youth as exemplified in her NewThought teachings. She admits having passed her sixtieth year, but her dark brown hair hasn't a single silver thread and her high forehead is without a wrinkle. Crow's feet have not
yet appeared at the corners of her eyes, and although she is a large and. perfectly formed woman, with just a suggestion of plumpness, her chin is dear , cut and not inclined to double, -while her neck and shoulders, which' peep out of the lace yoke of her gown, look; exceedingly i girlish. She frequently mentioned her daughter, . of whom she spoke as a child of twenty-seven.
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