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ECE I EN AN OE CE NN A OREN te mM. camptepe —— SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919. PAGE 3 =r tee Wa [ARMY RETAIL 66 ) 39 | ae oN STORE IS BUSY I Am saved | Satisfactory Terms Always THE enacted by an all-star cast in scenes of in the “spirits” forum that are | cette us to deny the undoubted evi . the counter » new army retail One is from a man whe has | force ourselves to believe that we and Kast Marginal) waded thy known way Way on its nd day T | to the firm About $ worth of were} and to him it is th . Fratl, tortured humanity grasps at noid vday, it was estimated by! derful thing in the world, a belief in the hereafter as a dre Capt J. Ryan, superintendent in The other is from who can | ing man grasps at a atraw. It has harge ea distribution | see nothing of hope help in | nothing else and in its extremity Many were disappointed at not be the entire reach of “revealed | wildly nen to be waved from the A, 1 i i | |tive again in some mysterious, un-|[} seem ae <== | ne , | Funeral services for W, J. Te vice president of the Cotton Burk hardt cor ing able to puret rmy blanket writings. | monster Death GBO. ADAM or hardware. These goods have 1 The he way they GEO. ADAM bee colved by the quartermaster,| feel, think, | but they will be put on sale imme they e typify most 7 ‘ ) . poe ot a Lieder fee gee ge | FUNERAL FOR W. J. ROBERTS Is Here for You to See and to Make Your Selection Lover the counter for! icaitor ‘The Star cash point in Montana fixed tn mail wity a wkeptic ed to a 1 the I ) Santa Claus And this was my belief for 16 ny, who died last Satur along | 28%: Were held at the Bonney-Watson chapel Monday afternoon, Cremation followed neer of running! THE ANGELS CONTINUE THE GUARD YOU BEGAN short ¢ © 1 Capt. Ryar et pes Sousa O those in quest of furniture an x . had reac he ifi retail store in enail but little i r 1 ne ad ol 4 many which beautifies the home, “Ths r by Alki or! work ting off at th net it. As I read the Grote-Rankin Co.” presents a most inclusive collection of Period and present-day designs, executed in if thin ook is true it is the most mportant thing to me in the world In it tr And then, somehow, I Increased cost of operation of Brit ped, moda ed remaermey tod we 6" ow, me that this te your, word. | beautiful and enduring woods, which machinery to quicken production, if your son, show me that ; | affords unlimited opportunity for IF THIN AND t of the universe, You are surely B hg | satisfactory selection. nd thee something tered to} BETTER BABIES | ask: “If 1 do show you, will you Especially worthy of note are the modestly priced suites of mahogany and American walnut. - | obey” | The expectant mother owes it not } ‘That was a power, a mighty hard) only to herself to prepare for an easicr ’ yaue stion to ide birth, but to her child who should be In 40 p I couldn't tell all the stronger, healthier and more robust ot th red I would starve if I follow ed Christ. 1 would lose my job, 1 suns wihtal, eitcontal tronte, ft Morners Frrenp The Period styles—the dainty [would lowe all my pleasures, ete! Used by 3 Gonerations \\| Adam, the luxurious Louis the XVL, eek seed. ee Beee tee At all Drsggises. \]| the graceful Queen Anne, the dig- nd it seemed that the weight of my nin# Was so awful that T went down | Spetial Booklet on Motherhood and Bebvtes 1! nified Jacobean, the symmetrical re- ht I had to meacieseencnias and intelligent use would lose som mountain—all blend in this fascinating tale. . I returned home, joined the church, for less and since that day my one big thought and y has been my Pible. Broken Lenses Gupiicated of | fam nota her, Iam a prac id prices, tieal business man, a traveling man, amd have been for years Rut I am ‘ © most happy in the knowledge that I win tes iam Hin child os its| When some poor man or woman wet por. | walks to me of inms or sciences I feel nd the wili|orry for them. They refuse God's) i: |taws because they prefer the other/ Identification of the body of the paere |WaY. The things of the world look man who cut his throat Sunday in "3 . Kenora’ My. ee gpd them than the crom of & room in the:Main hotel, 208 Main Oe OS Toute cht bate’, emue Christ, st, after registering ax J. Olson, has |e voiding futcproducing fonda. A’EBADER. been made by the man's wife. ———<$——— The suicide is Edmond Williams, And then we read: | 55, a carpenter living at 1763 W. 60th Faditor The Star: Even the Bible | st. The wife made a report at police does not teach immortality, except in station regarding the disappearance ICK the New Testament, a collection of | | writings written no doubt by Greeks ro ele tees on my knees, and wetting my teeth, | Stel MequlaterCe, Dept. P7.Adanta,On . a lows, the rounding I cried, “I will." and then I .au@.| ———————————— -— fined William and Mary, are all ex- ne angles with the at ten! was transformed into new | :e: ‘ Fy “T LD IN ” 1of health and attrac | roan ’ EYES OUR SPECIALTY | emplified, together with their most ed suggestions along (his) - wish I could explain, Ino | > . ‘ ; 3 ns Sept, BER Ulne Cte i liatacet yaa Angad tron ad ruc at eg. fi correct and charming interpreta While excessive thipness might be | Infidel to a child of God. | perience in fitting | tions. att buted | to a! ubtia| T : ee no doubts ony spore 1 and making | ere isi simply KNOW, Instead of regret glasses, and our K i . _ i a miners, pyre sweethearts > x ing the loss of friends and pleas | Loy epetating ea The wide diversity of designs in romance of boundless plain and less ures I abhor the thought of an re ybys : oy |thing that might @laplease: God "| Penee ake better {| Our present exhibit assures one of | finding exactly the right furniture for the home and at very moderate prices. Strand Orchestra, Under S. K. Wineland |Wife Identifies Husband Suicide THE ENDING OF THIS of her husband. She was sent over to the morgue by the police, and rehashing the fanciful deeds of |there she found her husband. She| 1 1. Homer. said he had been suffering from! Keep Sloan's gi he orga The Bible to me is a book that! melancholia for some time. nds more horrible things than | Thousands of men and women,|%¢ Huns ordered in ravished Bel ! | when he east ie io | 8am. 4 ‘tiiteeeet. hind it. out, | 204 no the is worth considering | $0 WELL DOES Popular « unless it can stand alone. Why | it is no wonde men and their families. POSLAM HEAL helpful in r and pains * bother about a life hereafter and re All work guaranteed 15 years, gia, over-at fuse to dc in this one? . oy nema, you need Poslam., joints, weather exposure 1 ht at home in driving little is all that in neces ubborn trouble, First! sion penetrates. wit! ° Exami- care taken of children’s teeth. Reasonable discount to Union If th & God, Hin best deed |was to give to man his reasoning| power. Reason is the source of all it is reaponsible for every | rfully | know lod jj human advance, for the discoveries | of things worth while. In the] 1A », stopping the itching. soothing, tonic *00% enetrates without TUbbINE t/t ge when rth wttle. 1m th ae Will mean that you’re sure to pay $3.00 to Dentists the work of healings It you suffer, |atained akin clogeed pores A bot, |Teason was a feeble flame, struggling Fancy $5.00 per pair more for your shoes. We can’t remember that Poslam's benefits are|ti, today is a wine precaution. Keep| i? the fom of superstition and fear, h - = 7 son that twas. made of-| te toda Precaution. Keep] ii today it triumphe over its a continue selling such good shoes at these prices. se See & pag « | enemie: . rs . PE ee eee | area Netisratenithier| All druggiate—36c, 0c, $140, [enemies ree To replace this stock at the prices you pay am will not, can not, dispute theologians. The fi of persecution have cooled and rea-| sweeps the earth of ridiculous | ets evolved by crazed fanatics. The aim of orothodoxy is to stifle this flame of truth with fears of hell | essrecstat! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY holds the child of nature; when super: | stition and theology have been dis | placed. by reason and science; when will be banner days for you who need shoes—many of the lines are still complete and the prices r 1 , A . mp. pric frre ea eed lg oy Po are exceedingly low; but—we have assembled all the broken lines and odd sizes and we're going tcc. a itn eeret tamesas aha: Be to move these out during these two days. taught that to be good citizen is preferable to being a saint in some ‘ future life hen will of great gov sees ieee Sh Oe THAT MEANS Pre ies ORL Nia ul several hundred pairs will be offered in numerous styles, and you'll have no difficulty in select- ing just the pair you want. These have been grouped in two big lots and will be sold at just now is impossible. Don’t delay. Phone Elliott 3633 ‘Hours: $20 a. m. to 6 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12. jam Soap, medicated with Pos- | in im e wed if skin is tender | Heep it handy | it but implies; brotherly love will be | @ reality and patriotism supreme. | May the Stars and Stripes wave over this beautiful land when TWO PRICES heaven and hell and ghosts are long forgotten If i if he kitch a Respectfully, J, A, KURSTON There are novelty boots in the desirable shades and ou can shut yourself up in the kitchen an oes atterns—s > wi trasti S ¢ " ple all gic ba most any bakin ow- Which doubtless explains why | $ P copeeter giao ith pape: aPung cloth tops and oth $ oe ing P a lot of folks don't go to church, ers with matching tops—several short vamp models der will give good results. But with Cres- | r) in the larger sizes are included—also a limited e acacia A : et cent delays do not make a particle of dif- Baie thee entirety: quantity of all-black boots—not an undesirable pair ee “a os ger eid bg by in either lot. Remember, just two prices and just lowing the dough to stand for five or ten two days. minutes before placing in the oven. 3 our ex more prop: | y, is born, flesire of Sor tn YOU MEN NOTE THIS— Griddle cakes or biscuits raised with Cres- cent can stand hours if necessary before Pr baking. built out of their hopes and fears] On the first day of next month, under the new wage scale, shoe factories expect to go on a 40- Neither is a very hot oven required for ree itnt ot malvation ""“°"\ hour week with pay for 54 hours and a 20% increase—that’s one reason why shoes will reach a Crescent. Yo religion will stand investiga-| much higher price. Just now we're forced to sell a large portion of this stock—we could tell you 1, hence the followers of 4 why, but you’re not interested in that end of it—the point is, we have a large stock of real good Crescent produces sweet, wholesome baking. |ligions are taught that the 2 " M } [credulity is necessary to ins shoes and these are being offered to you at prices which are far under the present factory cost, - Your grocer can supply you. Aare Bk Berrie Sorcery npn During the next two days we will continue to offer two specials you can’t afford to miss—they’re running at two prices—better have a look. N-W : ows E HIT 1220-22 SECOND” AVE: re the worst of sing and that he} ho doubts or denies ts doomed to | Crescent Baking Powder <=... i f it midnight and peeplag thru the prough quar- Royal Alr nehouse was windows of the Farn CRESCENT MFG. CO., Seattle, Wash. | pik to. Mabe Force, fined $5 a month in jail. ‘| excuse was he was “only having a bit of fun,”

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