s children to become
workers for humanity.
3. To ameliorate the condition of unfortunate women, and assist them to
a higher life.
4. To assist those who are, or have been, in prisons, to establish
themselves in honorable positions in life.
5. To abolish capital punishment.
6. To bring about a better understanding between so-called savage and
civilized races, by promoting a closer and more sympathetic relationship
between them.
7. To relieve human suffering resulting from flood, famine, war, and
other calamities; and, generally, to extend aid, help and comfort to
suffering humanity throughout the world.
For further information regarding the above Notices, address
KATHERINE TINGLEY
International Theosophical Headquarters,
Point Loma, California
Books Recommended to Inquirers
For _complete_ Book List write to
The Theosophical Publishing Co., Point Loma, California
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Isis Unveiled (H.P. Blavatsky). 2 vols., royal 8vo, about
1400 pages; cloth; with portrait of the author. _Point Loma
Edition, with a preface._ Postpaid 4.00
Key to Theosophy, The (H.P. Blavatsky). _Point Loma Edition,
with Glossary and exhaustive Index. Portraits of H.P.
Blavatsky and W.Q. Judge._ 8vo, cloth, 400 pages. Postpaid 2.25
A clear exposition of Theosophy in form of question and
answer. The book for Students.
Secret Doctrine, The (H.P. Blavatsky). The Synthesis of
Science, Religion, and Philosophy. New Point Loma Edition, 2
vols., royal 8vo, about 1500 pages; cloth. Postpaid 10.00
Voice of the Silence, The (For the daily use of disciples).
Translated and annotated by H.P. Blavatsky. Pocket size,
leather .75
Mysteries of the Heart Doctrine, The. Prepared by Katherine
Tingley and her pupils. Square 8vo, cloth 2.00
Paper 1.00
A Series of Eight Pamphlets, comprising different articles
in above, paper, each .25
Life at Point Loma, The. Some notes by Katherine Tingley,
Leader and Official Head of the Universal Brotherhood and
Theosophical Society .15
Reprinted from the _Los Angeles Post_, Dec., 1902.
Katherine Tingley, Humanity's Friend; A Visit to Katherine
Tingley (by John Hubert
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