PALMISTRY 



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PALMYRA 



For example, a strong mount of Jupiter denotes 

 pride and ambition; Apollo, art. riches; Saturn, 

 fatalitv : M ; : Venus, love, 



music : M iiy. courage. 



Tlir principal line- are -hown in the illu>- 



The line of HiV surround- the thumb; 



if long, it indicate- long life, but if not con- 



tinuou- if broken, from whatever cause. 



Till: MAN1> IN 1'AL.MISTKY 



HUH '/ 1 Line of health 



.//i Lin- -of heart < In Bracelets 



ne of head Will 



.ineoflife Reason 



' /. i Ijove 



Line of fortune i m i Line <>f marriage 



Tho iiiiml.- to tin- mounts nf tin- 



joints In lingers and thumlis. 



ih,. posseor will not live in old age. Tin- Inn 

 of hear 1 nd \\ell color. d. indi- 



cates an a Mi etioli at.- dl-po-|tlon; llir lit al'er the 



line eti b Jupiter the more favor- 



ahl.- tli.- opinion .1- .on uf el- 



and warmth of atficiion. A -tiongly-maik.d 

 I to in. In., i. -Mperior intel- 

 lectual (|l|al. 1, ,| tli. 



tli. mount of the mi. 

 'lie Inn- oi li. .id i- \\mding n i- -upp- 

 ion d d 



.gh has been outlined above to make 

 clear the general basis on which i.dmi-tn 

 i.mld- ; 



ingeniou-K Coffered i 



ittfflption 



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K.-liiiluK to Various Bellrf*. The articKs 

 on the following topics, while not bearing un 

 palmistry, are of interest in this connection: 



Alchemy Occult 



iogy Phrenology 



riaii Physiognomy 



<'mj rs\--hJc-al Research 



I < monology l'syeh.i-Ana!\ 



Divination Spiritualism 



I-'siith Cure Sul>consclous 



Hypnotism Suggestion 



Magic Superstition 



Medium Telepathy 



Mesmerism Theosophy 



Miml Rea.iiim Trance 



NM-n>maney Witcheruft 



PALM OIL, a thick, yellowish oil obtained 

 from the fruit pulp of the oil palm of ^ 



Africa. It i- of a hntterlike conn-tency when 

 cool, is dark orange in color, and ha- -o plea 

 ant an odor that the natives of the Gold ('< 



it for butter, although it i- liquid in that 

 climate. It i- largely imported for the manu- 

 facture of soap and candle- and for lubricating 

 purpose?', and i> al-o u-ed to flavor toilet pi 

 rations. The oil i.- extracted by boiling tin 

 Meshy covering of the palm fruits, which gro\\ 

 in den>e clnsi. yt-llow or whiti-h oil. 



of agreeable odor and the flavor of mr- 

 .\tracted from the crushed kernel- of 

 This oil is used in the manufacture of 

 Imtter and of -oap.-. 



PALM SUNDAY, the la-t Sunday of 1.,-nt 

 and the Sunday preceding 



day of Holy Week. It wa- til-1 eelehlated ill 

 the fourth century by the Christian Church in 

 Jerusalem in commemoration of the triumphal 

 liny of Je-u-. when He rode into the eit\ 



. .1 on an as.- and the multitude 

 branch.- in Hi- \\ay (.lolm X 1 1 . 12-l.V i 



-tiv;d of joy. a proee ion >l:irtlllg at llie 

 Mount of ( )live- and i an- 



other of the churches, the bishop taking tin 

 part of Jesus and riding on an a.-.-, and I he chil- 

 dren singing and waving palm-. The lat r ol>- 

 ' .Im Sunday in the Roman ( 'atho- 

 ln- Church took the form of a solemn prooet* 

 -mind and a mass of mourning Some time in 



the Middle At. - ua- added I h> < M BUM 

 the . 00 of palm- l>v the pin 



- loken- of uood 1>> the pe- 



PALMYRA, i*il n, 



aiiti.|iiii\. Mtn. it. d in an oasis in the Syrian 

 Desert, about l.">0 mile- northeast of Damascus. 

 Its site i- now occupi. d b\ \ 



1)<H there -till remain rum- of ancient M 

 that te|| ., itOT] Oi l( mi :. t| 



..g these rum- are the n ftten- 



did Sun and tho- -Ion- 



