Word: clairvoyante
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THE CLAIRVOYANT?Ernst Lothar? Kinsey ($2.50). First publication of a new House, Ernst Lothar's book lands firmly on its literary feet. As an example of the modern Teutonic school of novel-writing, which lines clouded realism with silvery romance, it deserves good marks. Rustic Sebastian Trux comes to the...
Sebastian's propheteering publicity leads to an engagement with international Impresario Bimeter. All goes well until the clairvoyant discovers that his divine powers have some devilish effects. A man commits suicide because of his prognostications; Fedora's handwriting reveals to Sebastian what she really is. With the discovery that he...
In Jersey City. N. J., Mrs. Fannie Yellman complained to Assistant District Attorney Morris Panger that one Sulyman, Egyptian clairvoyant, and his wife, Mme Bimbo, defrauded her of $400 she had paid for the return of her kidnapped brother, Smiles Malchinsky.
The Smithsonian Institution made known it was fighting mediums, fortunetellers, astrologers. Arthur Brisbane, Hearst colyumnist, reported: "At a dinner party recently, entertained by a clairvoyant, Walter Chrysler, automobile man, heard these predictions:
Astonished at the outcome of his game, the judge ruled: "The accused is acquitted. The court may not judge in a sphere where science remains undecided. . . . No one has a right to complain if, going to a clairvoyant, he does not learn the truth, even as no one ought to...