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Extra train Satur Ajax” Drug 09 a. and 4:00 p.m | Local trains—8:10, 6900, 7:00, 8:00, 9:01 9:00 B indicates vagkage | Freight train leaves ‘and Oive at 6:00 p.m. SRATTIFEMVOREED TRACTION SNOHOMISH-EV BERET INTERURBAN pigbt shed at Sixth 1166 p.m. Mame station tn TBverott as@eatte vor. ff ett Intorurbas. Sheena eehee ee & | Oe Youthfal contour Se ed eee Might docan't always make right, | fortable, but It seldom gets left that is most Stars Six-Sentence Talks BY CYNTHIA GREY How Women your face and figure, and w the lines of the the lines of your face runing to a point, or of ¢ length; but rather a yoke of er width than length square yol round of round, one may wea ure is very short it is best to di ecard them altos If the nose ia long and pointe not have the he or When ew’ or thin silks g0C tween two thir and cut out th MISS GORDON A lazy man will take any king the awful (yes, awfal ts the word The truthful p. a. says that Miss right of the photograph. You will of « job he can't get way adm i Mies Gordon. | How to Banish la Belle Paree” com has to resort to strings K with the rejoinder made famous at “them as has m wears ‘em it, it is not no diffiewlt to prese ton. Eve tion or ward it off As a matter of fa and berem skirts have up herself at home, in a mompn uppianted by hobble and) time. Let her take one ounce harem shoe lu bigh, with open-face hazel. Ap sides, The holy is merely a tion to the face every The re heavy walking «bh sults are surprising a netan ae ous. Even ken a lot of hard rubbing to| plication a marked average man bright apparent... The wrinkle evidence, provement are rard n sing t ain; have heard lecturer and Minister, | ES Who Is Constantly in Communi- cation truments, and freque many others. Oftentimes, A. J, GPECKERT, a Seattle | sitting In my office alone, or at lawyer, lecturer and minister, | my bome. who in continvows communt- | and sp F a with the sp tain mations or t ix Just as easy to receive Whitten communications and oth- er communications from the {rit world or from the wouls of d@parted friends and tives, ag it ts to take a drink of water, | provided one understands and Makes a study of God's higher law. | Mr. Speckert says there are | forces of intellixence around and all about us that take cog nizance of all our acts, motives | and principles, and that by culti-. | vating a more inttmat uaint- ance with those forces, intelll- r powers, we may receive D great assistance from the same; | that in the past this power was { not understood, but with the | advancement of human futellt gence it Is far better known and | more fully recognized and appre- | ciated. But still there ts mueh yet for the masses of the people to learn. In January, 1910, at the home of Mrs. F. H. Golm, at a trumpet | seance, there appeared to Law- yer A. J. Speckert the spirit of his departed mother (who passed out im 1871) and the spirit of Rev. Samuel Watson, deceased (who passed out at Memphis, Tenn., in 1895), And these two spirits notified bim that he should leave the church and organize the Samuel Wat son Church of True Spiritnal. inm; that the great prophet had heard his mother's prayer, and that he, A. J. Speckert, had been selected by the higher powers to write and lecture upon Spir- itualism and to do the work that Rev, Samuel Watson had left undone. | In obedience to those instruc tions, A. J. Speckert organized | the Samuet Watson Church of | True Spiritualism, which toda has the largest attendance of spiritualists and investigators in the clty of Seattle In his eburch work, his lectures and | his funeral sermons, well as his marriage ceremon Mr. Speckert seldom makes any preparation, especially at his im spirational lectures, depending solely upon his spirit guides and principally upon the spirit of Dr, MR. A. J. Offices Located on Fourth Ave. Samuel Watson, who ix always with him, Since being called fnto this work by the higher forces, Mr. | they have me communieate to Speckert has made a thorough | members of the'r familie investigation, and has attended | Mr. Speckert se at his a trumpet circles, materialization | parted mother acts is guard seances, and has in addition to | ian angel; that ‘ epart the abovercircles had many pri- | iste wo n ive mi vate seances” with mediums | sionaries in the apirit world, are ranging in age from 7 to 70 years, and through these differ. | band at present c« ent mediums he has oftentimes | Indian guides conversed with many departed | against ,ac dang Seattle friends and others, as | violence, elo the spirite of hi well as fo companions, and has also re- | four sistere the spirit of R celved written and telegraphic | Samuel Watson, who controls communications from these who | bim tn his church work and lee eutered into the spirit world, | turing, also the spirit ‘of Robert The first thing to do is to study ually | are duplicated | in the figure, #0 we will say, study Note the line from the ear to the chin, and if it is jong and point ed, do not wear yokes or stripes | made with he If the line ie divided angularly as in @ square jaw,/do not wear a ut substitute a deep If the lines of the face are ny yoke ex copt the round one, but If the fig j other extreme and have the stripes }run hortzont but use a clreutar yoke A fiatshaped nose on person who f 4 nose that retrou ght be f ' either round or square TO CUT PULLY GOODS casures marked "Kettion at Wrinkles Quickly If the average woman only knew soup vim, Oat. shew ered Mitk Pails reduced to the most ef THE HAREM SHOE! | fective remedy in the world is one : at any woman ean easily m Hobb} been / harem shoes, some of which are on | pure powdered saxolite, which she exhibition at the big shoe and | can purchase at any drug store, and fleather meeting tn Boston. ‘The | dine ake @ half pint of witch sie) | 388 at. Covered r the very first ap passed out at if. And is controlled who was piano and gther musteal n, the w with the spirit of Carrie and McKinley, J. K. Emmet, the } With the Spirit World | inex: yee pre: “Mh | ‘awyers who were his in lif yckert says that often- SPECKERT Between Pike and Pine Streets fecond Floor Stevens Dancing Academy s held many } often with him. In his spirit he has had th ner playmates am | mother and the spirits of his iy “that there a i mM Dopeall Ge Southwick Co tore Oven ¥ on m Op me. SECOND AVENUE AND Pike Sterer JAMES MeCRRERY @ ©0., THINTY-roURTH srnnmer It’s the Chance of a Year to Buy Gray Graniteware ntion at the ¥ No other make of gray ( juality! Bu such that k Pans marked be Vint Mauce Vans marked be Pint Cups marked ® Kerlin Sauce Pans a Cottee Vote nt Milk Mettiew at « Up to 54e Pieces 30c hed ve offee Botiers at toe It-qt. Stock Pots marked ioe Vane marked w | Up to 98¢ Pieces 49c THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK co. Pieces Up to 20c Pieces 9c Up to 30¢ Pieces 17¢c Up to 44e Pieces | Z23c a or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses ied Page. spirits, who want to lea good, pure, spirit | imp eat ip of life and are of the church on the other side. which time they a lecturing tour. that they want about $250,000. on Fourth ave. call or written Pike and Pine sts. purpose of | all times to meet, ing the afor of | Keinsl-benrt for those who er and material lives this earth plane h-bound spirits, and as such es rejoice in others. ‘Therefore vestigating spiritualism departed | use good judgment as to the se- lection of their mediums. These from the higher force: clean lives, and hand over bis | must refrain from smoking and ? and must not © partake of impure or un- clean food, as the higher forces wil] work only through a pure, clean system. We, who live in this world, are all | actresses upon one great stage instruments guided and controlled either by higher or lower forces. drinking, If the ministers this great truth to the people, we would have a better world and a better people, and then the people would realize that so- called death is simply like step- ping from one room other, and the people then would | figure on making that so-called death their happiest hour, they could then realize their lives are just and the more knowledge they ac- quire and the more good done whilst here, the higher a place their souls or spirits will reach In May, 1910, Mr. Speckert was ordained a minister of the gospel of True Spiritualism, and | Mr. Speckert says guides have told him they want him to remain in the practice of law for a few years longer, after will have him make a trip around the world on They have also notified him a Spiritualist Temple built in this city, in obedience to said instructions committees have been appointed by the different spiritualist so- cieties in this efty and plans are now being made to purchase land and to erect a Sptritualist Temple at a cost of Mr. Speckert is now located and Pine sts., on the second floor of Stevens’ Dancing at which place he has three front rooms, and where he is always ready to give, free of charge, either by telephone, communication, any information that is desired regarding spirit return. tures every Sunday night Stevens Hall, on Fourth, between No admission is charged for said lectures, will lecture at any the ear or | Week nights and before any so- at times they materi- | Cleties or lodg him in the | ple who desire to be informed merous over: regarding the truth of spirit re- sund them in bed | turn, and he is ready at any and s, or body of peo-* joint debate, any minister of the xospel, or any intelligent man or woman for the purpose of debat- ald questions, Mr. Speckert is affable, polite and gentlemanly in his demean- or, a forceful lecturer, a lawyer lity—send with that he is a foratving to