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Aspirin ia the Pains, trade mark of Bayer Manufac- ture of Monaceticacidester of Sall- Drinking a Glass of Hot Water is a Splendid Habit Those of us who are accus' to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- ach, lame back, can, instesd, both look and feel as fresh as a daisy al- ways by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phos phated hot water each morning. ‘We should drink, before breakfast, @ glass of hot water with a tea | spoonful of limestone phosphate in it | to flush from the stomach, liver, kid- f meys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poi- sonous toxing; thus cleansing, sweet- | ening and purifying the entire alf- / mentary tract before eating mot food. ‘The nction of limestone phosphate | and hot water on an empty stomach | is wonderfully invigorating. It | cleans out all the sour fermenta- ons, gases, waste and acidity and [wives one a fine appetite for break- ‘piast. A quarter pound of limestone Phosphate costs very little at the drug store, but is enough to make anyone who is bothered with bilious- or rheurnatism an enthusiast on in- ternad Men who Work and Walk 40 ES NEEDED |Japan’s Influence in China and Korea Good,Says Sen. Nelson Defending Treaty, WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—(Tnited Preas.)—Only “capitalistic exploit- ers,” will protest against allowing Japan to develop China, Senator Nelson, Minnesota, declared in a speech yesterday. Shantung should be returned to China, however, Nelson said. “What Great Britain has done for South Africa, Japan will no doubt in a measure do for Korea, tho on different lines,” said Nelson. “And as to only half developed southeastern Manchuria, the seat of the Manchu dynasty, which proved of no great blessing to China, what harm can happen to our country, or to any of the nations of the west from the further development of this country under the auspices of the Japanese. Only those capl- talistic exploiters and promoters who hover for prey in backward and dormant countries will feel called upon to protest. A developed Orient, developed for production, trad® and commerce, for law and order, cannot but prove of advant- age to our country and to the whole ctvilized world. “While I am clear that Shantung should be. restored to China and I believe it will be, let it be remem- bered that except for the war Ger many would have maintained her |hold on Shantung and as between {her and Japan, I cannot see why ja@ny of us should prefer Germany, “Since Commodore Perry opened the doors of Japan, she has become the most progressive nation in the Orient, while China has in the meantime, made little or no pro- gress. Japan may be fairly called the Yankee of the Orient. But bright and energetic as the Japa- Girls! Your hair needs a little it becomes lifeless, thin or lose: appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful | constipation, stomach trouble! dependable ‘‘Danderine”’ from any store, will save your hair, [nese are, still we do not want them jin our midst.” Piace in Bast Their proper place for expansion is the Orient, in the midst of the | yellow race, where they may be able! and) extend thelr civilization energy to their non-progrensive neighbors, The position of Japan is congested and manifestly needs a jfield for expansion, We do not want the Japanese with us, nor for jthat matter are they wanted any- where on the Western hemisphere. Their proper field is the far East, the Orient, where the white race cannot be at home. “Hermit Korea in spite of all that has been said to the contrary, is reaping the benefit of the progress- ive energy of Japan. hen all other arguments jagainst the treaty fail, those who openly or covertly desire the defeat jof the treaty resort to a scare about these countries and paint tm lurid colors the threatened dangers from |Japan in the Bast and England ta the West.” 476 ARE KILLED A nation-wide campaign to reduce the number of casualties on railways will be waged from October 18 to 31, according to the safety section of the United States Railroad admin- istration. For the three months ended September 30 casualties totab ed 476 killed and 1,212 injured. Of the total fatalities, 422 were occu pants of automobiles, No woman knows the secret of being able.to keep a secret. “Danderine”—that’s all! When s its lustre; when ugly dandruff also double it’s beauty. Try “Danderine” and scel THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. ~ % “THERE IS Mditor The Star; Why stir up this Kruesome question, Do the Dead Live Again? Anything that’s dead in dead. | Where are the legion that have gone j before? Are they swinging around | the ethereal aphers to the strains of heavenly music? Have our departed friends joined these unnumbered le |slons? Why worry about things of which we have no knowledge; nor proof that can stand the test? Out of the dark ages we have de veloped a fear of the hereafter and 80 we grasp any straw assuring us of future life. I believe in @ God, a power, an un- dincovered influence, but not in re- lgious cfmeda, | Creeda are preached on Sunday, but they are not practiced thru the week. Life is a dream and death ts eternal |rest, But life is also @ sacred obit- gation. Phenomena of apparitions prove to be swindies; why not be sat- | iufled with the idea that when death claime the body life goeth from the remains? Wotan ruled Walhalla and Goth warriors came there riding white chargers, That Heaven waa for milliond one day, but it ls only in books today ‘The Christians have a stern, jeal- ous, indignant Father ruling their | heaven, with butterfly angels fitting bere and there, all with long faces. ‘The noble teachings of Christ are made use of only as words here on earth. Then there's the Indian heaven, the happy hunting grounds with trees, pastures, crystal waters, game, wild fowl, scalp dances and much battle. We wil not go to the Mormon heaven, probably some of us would get lost and stay there; but there's the heaven of Mohammed, where you arrive on an Arab, horse, and are met by clusters of singing birds among exotic trees, that breathe aro matic perfumes; there dancing girle welcome you and, dismounting, you join their dance for all eternity. Whatever heaven you cherish that you will find, tho I hope not right away. Yours truly. Db. WONALK. Editor Tne Star; Do the Dead Live Again? Nobody knows and since the world began man has played his part strug: sling along like other creatures, only to die and fade. Learned men discuss this world and the next, but in the end the grim reaper calls and they pass oo— where? When a man wishes to hide hin self he seeks the oblivion of suicide. ‘When we bate we kill, it is our worst revenge. “Whe is the champion? Who the strong? “Pontiff and priest, and sceptered throne. “On these shall fall “As heavily the hand of death, “As when it ‘stays the shepherd's breath, “Benide his stall.” I wasn’t consulted about coming here, but I think it's @ fine place after all, #0: “Into this universe, and why not knowing; “And whence like water, willy nilly flowing, “And out of it, as wind along the waste “I know not whither, blowing.” If you feel @oubtful about your future, dear reader, get a better feel ing by giving your bit to the Saiva- tion Army for the relief of some un- fortunate who needs it. Respectfully, THEODORE F. PHILLIPS. 1461 B. Aist, willy nilly have published haye had a pro nounced trend towards spiritual ism, or at least belief in life after death. Roughly we would estimate that of the scores of letters ro- ceived, only a per cent of which can be published, 9@ per cent have @ firm belief in life after death and mot above one per cent have a decided belief that death ends all. Eternity somewhere te the be- lief today, tho, so far ea our let ters show, an eternity of pearly gates and golden streets and harps and crowns and rivers is not popular. Some more letters? . Certainly. Editor The Star: Shall we live again after death? | ‘This brings one face to face with | the oid question that has been fought over again and again—Is the Bible true? I may not believe ft, but that does not affect the Bible one particle— it stands or falls on its own merit, and my doubts or my faith in it (and I have the utmost) does not make any difference except to mynelf and |those whom I may influence. So I say, YES, emphatically, WE SHALL |LIVE AFTER DEATH. | We have evidence on all sides of jmany things which have come to pass same as the Bible said they would many years ago, and with all the bright minds which have been searching for |that the Book was wrong in its | statements without ever being able to disprove one statement I feel and believe absolutely sure that WE SHALL LIVE AFTER DEATH, just as the Book says. I have not, nor do I think I need, any particular brand of science to know the truth and the way; neith- er have I ever had nor do I expect to have any direct communication from some person who has died here and gone on before, but it is my blessed privilege to have communt- cation with One who was able not only to create this whole universe, but science itself as well as the # and when His own Book tells me certain things of life and death I cannot doubt therm and be honest. I am well aware many people doubt His word, but does not the old Bible tell us they will when it says “Broad is the way that leads to death," and many are going that way. But I find a great many of the people who doubt the truth do not read the Bible thoroughly, and we find many who have to do a lot of reading the Key to the Scriptures but fail to study the word Itself, pre: ferring to study-the key, as if the creation was more important than the Creator, E DEAD STAY DEAD” * years to find proof | NO DEATH” Rut I am like the balance of your writers, I have never died yet, and lived again physically, so cannot! give & personal demonstration, but my belief and the evidence I have in my own self as.well as the -re- corded witness we have in the Scripture impels me to any yes, wo shall live after death, but I also be- eve where we spend eternity de- pends absolutely on ourselves, Yours respectfully, D. W, LYMAN, To the one who firmly believes in God and trusts in God, and tf any nation should have this confidence in the great Creator it should be America who adopted the motto, “In God We Trust,” there is no question an to whether the dead live again immediately after death, If God's holy word is your guide you will find no place in the Bi! where it teaches that the dead live again, except at the day of the res- urrection. One must admit there are rmys- terious and supernatural manifesta- fons in spiritualism, IT concede that there are signs of physical power and mental intelligence in this sys tem which cannot be explained by ordinary scientific principles. From careful observation one must Also concede that communications are received from spirits and from the spirit world, But { insist that the power thus exercised is an evil bower, the intelligence thus mant- fonted is an evil intelligence, and the spirits from w mensages are re-| ceived are not the spirits of the dead at all. When one remembers that Jever mines sin entered the world, a satanic power has been at work con- troMling the minds of many people, it im easy to understand how the doc trine of life shortly after death has swept over the world Uke wildfire. However, the true child of God Will never be deceived in this mat- ter, for it is written, “The living know that they shall die, but the dead know not anything, nejther [have they any more a reward, for jthe memory of them is forgotten. | Alwe their love, and their hatred, and thelr envy, ls now perished; neither have they any more a portion for- ever in anything that ts done under the sun.” Eoclem, tx.:6-6, RAYMOND HARVEY. Late of Medical Corpa, U. 8. Army. Béitor The Star: Where do the dead go? Absolutely nowhere, ac- jcording to the natural law of all dead things of this world. “When we are dead we waste away and are no more.” This is the natural law of all creatures. The Bible saya a belief ts suffi- clent for eternal happiness in Heav- en. Where is Heaven? No one has been able to return from that prom- to beckon us this way or It's & consolation to some to | live on tmagtination. Religion's basic principles are imaginations. I have listened to those gifted in the art of imagination, taking us to Heaven above the clouds. Now we can get above the clouds by scientific meth- ods of reality, planned and laid out by & Supreme Ruler in the begin- ning. This Supreme Ruler, with his wonderful mysteries already discov- ered by human intelligences and re- search, han not placed before us a rule whereby we can tell “where the dead go." Yet the egotist will tell you where the dead go. ‘The Bible is a book of human ex-| pertences, written by man. Inspired | by God, just as man is inspired to- day to write a book, or write and Print a newspaper, or ax we Ameri- cans were inspired to whip Germany | or Gemany was inspired to rule the world. Inspiration is the life of everything that lives, even to the fathomieas universe with {ts mil-| lions of planeta and baek to the great | Supreme Ruler. But nothing has | yet been revealed as to where tho | dead go. V. W. CLOUGH, | } Editor The Sta Do the dead live? There is not a single doubt in my mind that they do. is there anyone who has not had & presentiment, as it is called, some time in their lives? My life has been saved upon three separate occasions by having a pre- sentiment that a certain thing was going to happen to me, and, acting on that presentiment, I avoided the danger and saved my life Now, what is a presentiment? I claim it is the spirit of a departed friend making himself known to the spirit of the one affected. Who of your readers have had |some experience with telepathy or | Pete Eats Candy But Loses Her Fat Here's joyful news for every fleshy person who loves good things to eat, especially those who are de= |nying’ themacives the things they ike most, because of their desire to keep down their elght or to reduce | ¥ they are already simply take litle tablets after each meal and at bedtime until you have reduced your weight to where you want it. No wrinkles or flabbiness will remain to show where the fat came off. Simply use Marmola Preseription Tablots according to directions; they are harmless, free f injurious drugs, 1wed'with perfect safety. Try them for just a few weeks and get results without |going through long sieges of tire- [nome exercises and starvation die! Get them at any good drug store, d price direct to Marmola Co.,'8 Woodward ave, Det Mich.," and a full size package will be matied to you direct in plain wrapper, and postpaid, STYLISH STOUTS This special department is Gladly” The growing popularity of the “Eastern” can only mean that we are meeting the demands of the women of Seattle in an unusual way. Such an un usual combination of style and dependable fabric, with a selecti on which is unri- valed in the city, makes choice tory. finding tremendous favor with women of Stout ure, finding, as they do, a in colors complete range and styles. Fig- a! vantages the ience, here easy and entirely satisfac- And when you add to these ad- fact that you can choose now and pay at conven- the argument for the “Eastern” is surely irresistible. Bradbury Suits If you demand a Suit which will STAY good looking, and at the same time mark you as a well dressed man, you cannot af- ford to overlook Models. the new Bradbury Prices from $35 and “Credit Gladly.” MAUOFHAETOLSALOGA4AACUUECUORNEDNENONCTONATONSONREDGGOUCNOONAOGOQANN0 CTEOQUNHHOQOQQNNSONUNINY Siero 211 UNION STREET 1332-34 SECOND AVENUE mind transference? I have had, and am able under certain conditions to affect another, no matter what the distance, by thinking of them and throwing out suggestions. What is this but spirit communing with spirit?) Have you ever sat in an Audience and become conscious of some one looking at you, and then upon turning around you would catch them at it? What in this but one spirit acting upon another? Do you not know that you can attract the attention of another at any time, anywhere by looking at them and thinking of them? If you do not believe this, try it some time. You acquire pow: er with each trial. What does it? You do not use any of your physical faculties, there- fore you must use your spiritual ones. I have lived some sixty years on this earth and have had experiences that absolutely convince me that the dead do live and are all around us; and under certain conditions make their presence felt and influence our lives, Am I a spiritualist? I do not know. I have never attended one of their meetings, altho I have prom- ised myself many times I would do so, but something always seems to only the bluntest assertions. prevent. I really do not know what they as a body do believe. If I never before believed that the dead do live, the late war would @ertainly convince that such {s the case. We all believe in, a merciful and just God; can you conceive of a merciful and just God taking mil- Mons of the best -young men sudden: ly out of this world, just as they reaching an age When they id be of some use to themselves families, if there was not some- thing infinitely better He w: giv. ing them? No, my friends, you can- not believe that He annihilated those millions, There is in the next world an infinitely higher and better ex- istence, and He took them to it. I so much believe that the dead do live and are enjoying an existence here that outside of a natural dis- like to leaving my friends here, I look forward to my exit with the keenest pleasure. Thanking you for your patience in reading this thru to the end, I will bid you adieu “till we meet again in the next world.” F. HL. G. Editor The Star: Star space lim- {ita leave no margin for argument, So here SHOE CO Second at Madison, pure wool women, CUBAN HEEL 375 Pa so much better than our existence | thru just such a cycle, and so everything upon its t The electric or ai prinet-. ple in each living thing gives the desire for life until a normal cycle of life is rounded out, but no longer, Divine law provides and the beginning and the ending each life, Whoever has falth equal to @ grain of pumpkin seed will t divine law and have no concerts about any future state, All this wor | ry about the future was by a selfish and superstitious priest~ hood for the purpose of en : the minds of the peopl : Live your earthly life as healthily, usefully, honestly and beautifully you can, and trust the Divine © sciousness to take care of the for you can’t help yourself any and life is too precious to waste im squabbling and unhappiness, PROF. JOHN BE. AYER, M. ¥, 638 New York Block. % irs of High Grade Shoes Re-marked at $9.95 These Shoes have been selling at a much higher price in our regular Women’s Department, but owing to the fact that in some styles sizes are missing we have moved them downstairs for quick sale at this s Remember, that if ubstantially reduced price, you cannot find your size in one style you surely will in another—and the styles are so varied that you will have no difficulty in finding taste, a model exactly to your Some of the Styles A light gray ooze, lace style with Louis heeh A battleship gray kid, lace style with Louis or Cuban heel. Another lace style with field mouse top, dark brown kid vamp, Louis or Cuban heel. Brown or gray kid top, patent vamp, lace style, Louis heel. Havana brown kid, heel. Mat kid top, lace, pz lace style, Louis or Cuban atent vamp, Louis heel. All black kid, lace, Louis heel. 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