Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 07, 1912, HOME, Page 19, Image 19

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Not a princeling or a serf born, but had the Heavens read for him. his Horoscope cast to see what his future might be. From Astrology came Astronomy, which reads in the stars the Des tinies of worlds, instead of persons. But Astrol ogy has never died. The birth of the little son of the late Colonel Up L.IK .15LUI UdUJ B UU I VbCAI | “ lUllun? By LEO BERN ART NO btrth is due to Chance. It is all gov erned by Law. The moment has been set apart from all Eternity. The Astor baby was born at a PARTICULAR moment of time, at a PARTICULAR moment in the world’s history, when the stars and planets were in a PARTICULAR relation or “aspect" to another: and these determine his future —his life One can not in so limited a space as I have here, tell just how it is possible to describe not only what kind of woman the subject of the horoscope will love and what kind he will marry either for love or other reasons, but actually to describe what the appearance of these women will be. what their station in life, what their character. Yet it is possible. Astrol ogy, as it was practiced by the most enlight ened of the ancients, is so precise, so minute, that by the calculations every minute detail of the future life can be foretold. For instance, when Lillian Russell was only twenty years old her horoscope was drawn for her by a very great Astrologer of my acquaintance. She was born on December 4, 18tu at 11:40 P. M. He * . * I LI ~"I JOHN _’A«» ASTOR I I* I loltl vt 1 ’W/ TA >77*'' ■ rW. / ■ WF’ , ' « N & ' rhe Astor Baby’s Horoscope as Cast by the Distinguished Astrologer Leo Bernart. t "" "—O ’ ■ , - _--■ _ , , " ■ ■_ 7---r— . Ar'/^yA<. f * > .---=-—•«1 As 01~ £ I ~ :: n-V^t Lu . AA ;. , t , j F AL - */ .JB—WZ X. JK. j John Jaccb Astor and his young bride aroused unusual interest. The hue and cry that at tended the marriage of beautiful Madeline Force to the holder of the liu£e Astor fortune, her husband’s heroic death on the Titanic and the possible effect of a posthumous heir upon the fortune ail served to focus the attention of the world upon the baby. The fruit of so un usual a union, his pre-natal experiences so ex traordinary, what kind of a man would he grow up to be? What would happen to him? What w’ould he do with his money—only $3,000,000 now. but $100,000,000 perhaps when he reaches twenty-one’’ What would happen to him in love? These are questions that only Astrology can pretend to answer. It is an interesting problem. And so this newspaper has had Leo Bernart. one of the world's most famous astrologists. draw up the Astor baby’s boroscope it follows- no: only fortold her marriage to all her husbands, but described them minutely. He even told ths occupation of her last. I have spent many hours in drawing up the horoscope of the Astor baby, and I feel that it is perfect. The child was born under the royal celestial sign of Leo the The Sun rules this sign and is well advanced on the Cusu. or the beginning of the 11th and 12th Houses, with no evil aspects. At 8:15, the moment of his birth, the sign of Virgo—the Virgin—was ascending* with the Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars posited therein. Mercury pules the day of the week —Wednesday, the First House Virgo and the Tenth House. Gemini. Saturn rules the Hour and is the highest planet in Elevation, being on the Cusp of the Tenth House—the House of the Mother, and the place of honor No doubt the mother’s birth month was June. Saturn is in good aspect (relationship) to the Mystic Planet Herschel or Uranus, in Aquarius, the Water Carrier, the Sixth House Jupiter is in the fourth House; gitarius is in good aspect to the Sun, and Neptune is in Cancer, the Eleventh House. Sc much for the superficial aspects of the Horoscope. Those who know or who wish to further study the matter have opportunity in the drawing on this page. On studying it you will observe that the Sun is alone in the Rising House, and altogether free from any planets in the same House—a very rare thing. It shows success in life. In the House next to this will be found the Moon and three other planets, also a very unusual thing. I cannot go further into the technical aspects of the matter. I can now only give in bare outline what the horoscope tells of the future of the Astor baby. His mind will be bright. He will be fascin ated and attracted by mechanical things. He will be fluent of speech and will be fond of oddities. He will be too fond of travel. There is a distinct tendency to somnambulism mani tested which must be guarded against. He faces in his sixth year a great danger from this somnambulism He will have a tendency to be over free with his money. Until the child is three months old It is most important that he be not handled much by friends or outsiders. Only his mother should handle him until November 14. If I were one having influence in the Astor household I would iCopyrtrbt 19tS bv An,»rtean-Examiner Great Hrfta’n ’timti Kraerra*. A? The Astor Baby Was Born in the House of the Lion and the Lion Is His Sign. Here Amons the Stars Are Some of the Things the A stro'otyer Says Will Happen to Him. Below Is the Photograph of His Beautiful Young Mother. not allow him oven to he touched by anyone except his mother until after ‘his date I would, in away keen him In a glass case until that time. After that the danger 1= over. Especial care should be taken of the stomach and of the legs, to which accidents are liable to happen. He Is in danger ’tom falls. The child will grow tali and slender Ho will he much lighter than either father or mother. The stones wh’ew he should wear are the ruby and diamond His colors are red and green His mind win he inventive, svstematic. and will turn to menh-jn’cc chemistry and law. He will, beginning at his tenth near, have e-nonent quarrels with his mother although this will not aTogf their fnv each other When ho 1= twelve he wl” nr°’-ont bis mother from ro-Tn*rrv-**g but nnh- tn' two rears TTn until ho is twontv-six his life will bo eomnara tivolv nrovnntful. ovoon‘ fnr eno tr> P jfi Pn | He wii’ neve- have on-- oMI (Iron— ♦’•>«> b n,.r P p <flens r s Gemini Leo and Virgo are too strong in the Horoscope When he •- twon«-.fwn he w'll here hf= first real love affair. ”c wii’ hn a hunter and a lover of strange nlacos He will moot dange «... in t T, p North W P will bo saved hr the First Woman Tho-o Is a ship connected wit*’ If—th« Rferjß .ir«» nlaln There is , great stro’oh of lpp Ts wo)|M seem to ho the Arctic There is 3 vessel lying bv. Tt io tn the grin of ‘hr f P n Vonn? Astor is fighting with boasts Th e Hoar throws its ’’-’’pence hnt fhf o mav moan simniv the North for the Groot Wear circle around Pnlarfs and Polaris to of -he T.lttlo Wear )q the North. The woman fa roar Rhe Is tall and d’r’- and slim gho jn Vpq Astor He fa under the naw o' *’m boast. She draws him out Os doneor and V”ls the nerf’. The shanos are not too clear He loves her for n t f mp , see tra-redv—hnt not for »he man. Again the air enters cnrionGv and largely 'ntn Ow bamwr.... Gemini, libra and Aquarius, the Alm wens are powerful Will fbo ti mp when this habv is a man be really the air T do not ’.now hut 1 -oom IO SOO „ are Throe Women in Astor’s life who will affect if profoundly. She whom T have so Inadequately described in the struggle In the North i a th '■•frot The qoo on q n .|)j p her through the air and wins b»r’ thronghTbe air Around It is poril, opposition, enormous influences for and against. rj OSP to (hp o ’’ s inc is danger and accident Th P , nv>or, of another snhei-e A n ,i vp f t b ' 1 n . ’ 9 of countless multitudes o' that snhoro elf* to and affecting Astor I see fp o a wealth at this point Dimlv 1 see th P '° n . Os away of all wealth in years to f o j> ow r^ p ’"S dies poor, and yet not poor W’ at can it J . I venture soon to answer, to ■.eeonst-un? P ‘ in , have the fight in the North. W?U fn t e’ of his marriage to this poor girl comes Third Woman She fs of thp same Se that in which he was horn. There is much ? rf L as piness I sen danger, sorrow, hatred arnd seems to be a great war. The Third W httt is conquered by the Second a.t the 1,57 n’r there is much bloodshed before it Is done Tho Third Woman loves Astor even more than Second. I think she wins him for a tim e 1 daro again to reconstruct. The premise 1 explicit, certain, determined bv the stars Th! details I gather logically from the condition! and me probable environment of that ti™ n 3 He meets the Second Woman from the a ir say the signs, hut her feet are on ground She is not tall, she is very light-golden haired I should think a daughter of the people The meeting is a surprise to both What can the aeriai meeting mean? This perhaps—it i s ra Summer. On the roof of her tenement the Second Woman is lying. Aloft, above her am pears a small dot of color. She sits up ’ and watches it. Now she sees that it is a great yellow aeroplane. At Its wheel is young Astor flying home from the city. Just as it approaches her it quivers, drops, and on her rooftop spills out the man. He sees her standing there pale large-eyed, one hand clutching her heart the loose hair falling about her white neck and bosom. Love strikes them to the hearts. It is the meeting! QA'mrFaoW® Wl X 0 ip / W / . i Ww ■ v - < s /rwV ? V-RA’' / '■ Again they are together Again \?'-' ' it in the air and a great aeroplane V- " • rushing along, this time with two in \ it The hordes of that East Side \ of more than a score of years from V ' • / now follow The Rich strive to beat V / them away. They overcome the xk <x Rich. With millions alxjut bhn the Heir of the Fortunate weds the Daughter of the People! There is a gro.vlng unrest. The Poor have grown ever poorer; the Rich richer. Astor has divided hi« „,u< u wife. The division sign at this tT,® miUio , ns wlth hla millions she has given away to her°i lB tnnnr. These 1b in the air. I know see the ThiL .. u<t Evolution very tall, her hair is flaming Hko « d Wo .? alL ahe 1B eyes. She is of Astor’s own C la«« o. has gree “ own age. born in the House of the 1 *? i 3 same sign. She works to win hfmfr “.. Und ( or tho Woman and back to his own cast. ™ tne Secoh,J years of war Through them the T hiTd w ar ° many stantly arises, always to be ch Ala n 7v ma a n Con ’ Woman, she of the Golden Hair who , by the ( Second ' riair who fs Astor’s wife. / ]z4 a r Q Wuito suddenly she vanishes and as suddenly then comes peace. With her, too, vanishes the signs oi wealth from Astor. And yet he is not poor. Happiness seems to be over him. What does it mean? a grea' sjcial revolution? The passing away of the rich? i reign of equality? I do not know. Hut there are the signs, and I do not think that then is any other reading of them There is much, muct more —but I have not room to tell it. What will tha world be when Baby Astor ’ a man grown 1 Tha Horoscop tells. I would stake all I have on It, The stars are wise, the stars know all.