EDITORIAL COMMENT

Disreputable journalism strikes its lowest depths when it attacks an aged woman, and more especially a woman who has grown old gently and gracefully in living and teaching what she and thousands of her followers believe to be the essentials of pure thought, pure speech, and pure acts.

It remained for one of New York's representatives of degenerate journalism to invade the privacy of Mrs. Eddy's home in Concord, to print an alleged interview with her, and to say certain things about her that another New York newspaper—openly opposed to Mrs. Eddy's teachings—has shown to-day to have been unqualifiedly false.

Twelve newspaper representatives were courteously received in Mrs. Eddy's home yesterday. They went there to verify or to disprove, according to the facts, the manifestly biased story of a few days before. What did these twelve reporters discover?

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