The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1919, Page 10

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QC Famous for their exquisite charm Are Mme. Pearl White’s Hats And with the arrival of the remainder of her stock, the Sale Continues Shapes $ Pa M y and myriads ot them in eilky hat riads rich velvets, plush, ef and ters’ beaver fects, two novelties tone the last words in becoming modes and in every concely. able shade and shape. Closing out price $2.95 220 Trimmed _ Hats Wonderful Values! The assortment includes a great many that have been just a trifle soiled, ar the linings with a re- leased stitch, or a feather or a bow slightly disarranged. They represent values many times their sale price. They’re worth more than that for the trimmings alone. To close out........ Our enormous buying power enables us to purchase in larger quantities—and at the very low- many additional cases have arrived, and they all go on sale so low that the trim- mings will be worth more than you pay for the hat complete. Hats beautifully trimmed with ostrich, pompons, wings, airplane bows and fancy novelties, them at less them out NO T since the beginning of the world war have Seattle women had a chance to buy exquisite Hats—beautiful crea- tions at the downright close-out prices that we are offering these at. Such extreme values were given Friday and Saturday that many women bought two and three Hats. With re- newed stock the bargains are greater than ever. COME EARLY TOMORROW A Special Showing of Pastanie Values yO Beautiful velvets with monkey fur, burnt ostrich and glycerined _ ostrich, Fall shades and dashing siyles, at Clearance of 95 Shapes at $1.00 The final clearance of several splendid lines of snappy shapes, and included are many Trimmed Hats. Modes are too numerous to aus 91.00 There’s No Reason Why Every Woman in Seattle Should Not Have a Smart, Late Hat —Lady, you owe it to yourself, to your hus- band and children, to be smartly dressed, and than the average milliner’s cost, and we've priced to close Banded Hats $2.95 A great assortment of banded hata that are always good. Just the hat for this season. Hatters’ Plush, Velvets, novelty materials, beaverette, etc, and in every shade. Children’s Hats $2.50 to $5 $1. 95 Values .. ie im s TO $5.00 VALUES The grandest showing of the Children’s Hats S city at this price included in this Beavers. in brown, red, taupe and blue; beautiful long pile Hatters’ Plush shirred with rich China Silks, Velveta, Tams, shirred modes, etc.—in all colors athe $1.95 shapes Trimmings Reduced prettiest include 95 est prices. latest! Free Pinning G7 ° Service Our trained milliners will gladly assist you in selecting becoming trim- mings and pin them in place for you. Our prices are AL- WAYS less—and our hats the Se Criterion there's no part of your apparel that “gladdens” or “saddens” the whole scheme, as the Hat! Ask your husband! ” BASEMENT DEPARTMENT great for selecting $3. $2 Up to Up Up to to Sesttles lasses Jargest Millinery J — to =| HUSBAND AND WIFE PALACE HIP irene A Brand New Show of Hippodrome Vaudeville 6—Big Acts—-6 —and— FEATURE PHOTOPLAY HARRY MOREY “The Man |SAYS SWEDES ARE WIN DECORATIONS| BLEACHED HINDUS Major! YOKOHAMA, Oct. 16 should not win|shava Shastri of Bena honors, Mrs. Jane M. C. A. ance which won her the Croix | union | Resolved that her husband, Arthur S$. Dwight, jal the family Dwight engaged in Y. in F | de Dr. Ke- es and his Jenson of to their by bride, who was Minnie objected being work | Omaha, here called Shastri explained that the § Major Dwight navians (his wife the British with the Distinguished | came originally from } Service Order for his work with the|“nd were once dusky “international.” Guerre veg) was decorated by is a Swode) |*% Hindustan, | quantities them, arranged easy, HONOLULI A meat de aceident that ¢ Kauaikauimakaole was locked in a freezir rescue faint with cold Totar U. July amounted \to $2 4267 | llth Engineers. Kavos | | Mrs, Dwight was regional direct. | reas of the “Y" at Neufchatea, st | Mibtel and Cornieville | STANDS FOR Mentho Laxene (Cold, Cough and Catarrh for Young and Old | You buy it of any druggist in 2%-0z. bottles and take it jin ten-drop doses, or better yet, mix it with simple sugar syrup, made by dissolving % of a pound of granu jated sugar in a half-pint of boiling | | water. It is so easy to make whole pint of cold and cough up that |tens of thousands of mothers make jit every year for their loved ones. | All agree that this hom ane | cough syrup is free from harmful poruse, and th: only a few doses are required for bh case, #0 that a pint |may last a family throughout the winter season Medicine well stocked | Mother! of on nix convenient tables expedient Up to $4.00 values, .00 values, 2 00 values, | $1 Te values, 00 values, 50e values, |FOOD INSPECTOR ALMOST FROZEN Oct. 15.—Leon Foon, protests that it was » Washington food inspector room. When as blue A warrant ler ‘or A the inspector and was is 1 for Foon S. exports to Germany in Mather! Watch Child’s Tongue! | “California Syrup of Figs” For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Say “California,” then you will “Is imple substance Daily Matinees Children 10c For colds, catarrh, cough and bronchitia there is nothing superior | tor prompt, lasting relief. Guaran. teed by the Blackburn Products Co., Dayton, Obio, to please or money back.—Advertisement, get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle, Children love this delicious laxative, Spirit Master Taught Her ‘ No more letters on life after death if you please ' We have on hand scores of letter of then coming week the mont Informative Ht publish during t we after which we will sum of thin lttte and then leave marize the result probe into the the future ubject Mditor:; 1 wish Meht on o I cou trange 1 will give 1 get expert enees of mine you two inetances Once while Pacific dreamed that working on the Cana of Winnipeg 1 4 man was killed who at the drill, Ir fused to go to work and the man wh took my place was killed by rick falling on him My father Ireland had blind for One night I I way talking to him, and he # can see better than you ean.” I A note of this dream and wrote him telling him of it, And be wrote back that at the and date of my dream he had been released from a after an operation, and fully cured of his blindness Later this gift left me; I can not explain ite than I dan cant had taken my place a der in been yearn dreamed id: “I hour dark room. was going, can its presence any more Rr Ketall, Wash rditor me The Star: Spiritualiam does | not an to mediums and ask It offers noth ing to the curious seeker The only way on this earth to dis cover epiritual things is to cultivate our spirituality, The sincere, earnest after truth will find it The trouble is so few think, They to predigest their ro foolish que weker allow others ligion for the Mediums are often not high mind-} ed; they are more mercenary than fervent I am not a medium nor a member of any church, I am simply a woman with and I adore the Great Spirit Father | It elevates me because with thru every o—the language of our souls. | have studied with many high class teachers and always found] nething lacking; the spiritual un-| derstanding I met the author of | Control Thru Self Knowl and after two years’ study of a soul 1 love music; music goes us that work I developed and absorbed the vital truths of this science of life. In tithe an instructor came from | the paychic plane and gave me mu vical instruction; music such as few have eve® heard. A vision came to! my plano and played; he sang, and his voice was wonderful—a rich, mel low, soulinspiring baritone. fe gave me instruction in diMmeult vooal Imusic and I soon mastered *onga and opera selections that I had ever before been able to sing. 1 now sing them with soul and expres. sion. Often when I sang he sang a baritone accompaniment; always he iayed the plano accompaniment. | He was an Italian composer of op- era and came twice a week, gave me lessons and talked freely of the other world. I could not spenk Italian fluently; | nd after learning that, he mastered | tnglish and later communicated in |, |that language entirely. “We learn | quickly over on our wide,” he maid. | | He told me of his life on earth; of | hin studies in Rome; of the wonderful | organ he played in a cathedral, of | hin beautiful black hors@ he loved #0 | | well, of the musical world in which lived; all which I knew was cor rect from history of his time and himeelf. Very ers | c | Editor The Star: I know that there jin Ute after death. God has given man a living soul, and that soul will never ¢ } 1am not a spiritualist. Two years} }ago when I was ill it was revealed to | | me that I had a soul, and that 1 needed to get right with God. That I must get right with Him here, for there is no other chance I naw the lost and heard their aw ful cries Often I look back and thank God | that he saved me from such a fate, for I was very worldly Since thrn I have often seen spirits | and visions and Jesus has appeared to me to agsure me that all was well. | I have also seen the devil, the father of lies, who seeks to destroy us, But he has noum power over | me IDA MUAT. Editor The Star: I believe wed have an immortal soul, If 1 were convinced that there is*nothing for/ me after this life I would not strive I would not care to live. | lived pleasures of life are| too artificial to serve as an} jaim for my success. A true ma-| lterialist cannot be a man of char } He holds in tempt the! laws of men would appear to him to be arbitrary If he could elude ‘punishment he would become | a lawbreaker As I am JUSTICE I also believe in the} immortality of the soul. j I cannot deny the communicatior of the living with the dead as I cannot deny the possible intercourse men of different walks of acter as they a believer | between life I am positive flue upon the of the spiritual in living, My soul, a is of the same na departed jture as the souls of those | | | SPELLING REFORM TAKEN TO CHINA HONG KONG, Oct. 15.-A dele gation of five Chinese students from P ‘olytechnic institute, at Troy, nd Yale university, have returne ed to their homes with a simplified phonetic system of spell-| ing. They hope to overcome illit-| eracy among the laboring clagses of this country. The new spelling sys- tem also will be taught to 150,000 Chinese laborers in France. The original Chinese alphabet has more than 400 characters. Infection con veys distinct meanings in the pro: nunciation of Chinese vowels and the | language is difficult to master, Only | Bch attempt to learn the writ: ton language. LOOT RECOVERED AFTER 39 YEARS) LONDON, Oct, 15.—“Loot taken by burglars 39 years ago at the Berk.) shire residence of the Dowager-Mar chioness of Downshire, has been found buried in a park. A clock and} |e number of filigree picture frames were recovered, p A. MeVITLY. | , “Danderine” tablish «a rela impulse M frequently stirred t and tan ver le tior thru pirite ar ed th cat c © of my fina derstar religion the prir but car religion, 1 piritualism is ne has been acpepted by all sions of the idered as a to see in nlightenment how a 1 in the true and comp xalted to the rank cipal reli world not be « is amazing thin age slogar tains ot lgion | of the religion religions sprung Je who have beer taught ve without study the and follow them only good one th conquering of our far the greate x man Jatin appealing wr points ¢ that ma the The disregarding there 4 own problem confronting ‘om the again), and as it wa cult of God, it cou 1b Religion is the prac te nga m separ jon comes fr re Meare (unite 1 to the defined thus tice leading alr whom we were count of the original ural weakness, ¢ There is, ther set of practices which, Mithfully followed, will make perfect, 1 in short time but it will in the ¢ N. M. our nat OND! YOUR AIR Ib FALLING FAST | : TG; your size in one style you “will check that ugly dandruff and stop hair coming out "ol To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a «mall bottle of Danderine” at any drug or totlet counter for a few cents, pour a lit- tle in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applica- tions the hair usually stops coming out and you can’t find any ruff. hair on scalp shows new life, vigor, bright- ness, thickness and more color. ‘Ethel Clayton’s Beautiful Complexion That aplendia ne under the famous for She tress now appear- Paramount banner is her beautiful complex- attribut the ure « called I like it shiny ndse, sallow, jit takes the place stays on better, as perspiratl and it instantly beau- ylexion. One applic if you want a n with roay i tion pre lify-wh a bottle of be delighted up-to-date tollet counters. Be sure read large announcement of Miss .t0 appear in this pa- rdw to instantly have a beautiful mplexion ahd a soft, white, velvety skin every ono “Just AMUSEMENTS THEATRE WILKES Suz at-Pine Elliot per. It tell PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30; Anessa Tand 0 RZAN” ‘The Greatest Monk in the World and Jear Wolfe and Patterson elty; W. B, Whittle, Hiceman; Pantagescope “ROAMING ROMEO" Nights (Sunday), 40c; Mats (ex- cept Mondays), 7c, Ladies’ Mats. Mata., 2:30. PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 SIX BIG ACTS OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Fenture Photoplay EVELYN GREELEY MOORE ¢% VAUDEV Lim SARANOFF Billy Abbott and Winter Garden Vio! “oe OR GE THE SHARROCKS Lee and Cranston; William Bbs; pmy and awa Ds METROPOLITANW} MARCUS’ i MUSICAL REVUE o nanny S—H0e to $1.50, —Today-Sut., Sle to $1.00 Piws War ‘Tax NIG MA Relig-| cir sug! offer par tment. th Shoes quick For this week's selling we ome unusual bar, ains in our Downstairs De We ha number of ‘ovelty into three ZTOUDS for selling, and here prices; large e remarkable At $3.95 = Novelty | Shoes at | Downstairs | Bargain Prices br cel Our downstairs daylight sales- room which can be entered from the Main Floor or from the Madison Street entrance. HERE IS WHAT THE KING ATE Maitre d’Hotel of Waldorf Makes Menu Public Feeding a king just comes in the regular, ordinary routine to Oscar, the Waldorf’s famous maitre d’hotel. Osear has fed so many famous people at the Fifth ave. hostelry where he has presided since its opening that the king of the Belgians and the queen and the prince did not awe him at all “ prepared a very simple menu,” said Oscar, in whose hands was left the cholce.of dishes and the whole question of service, “On Thursday, immediately after the arrival of the king and queen, Vice President Mar- shall had arranged for a luncheon to be served in the state apartments, when he represented President Wil- and the United States govern- as host to the visitors at this and informal function of its son ment first kind “This is the menu I selected to serve: Oysters, mignon of beef, cherron; potatoes, new string beans, ice cream, cake and coffee. The cooking was handled personally by Rene Anjard, chef of the hotel, who| will devote his entire time to this; important matter during the stay of Dark gray cloth top Shoes; black kid vane Louis he In width only At $4.95 Dark gray cloth tops with dark gray kid vamps, heel, And a specially fortable boot in black id with rubber military hee and full toe. At $5.95 Dark gray cloth top with dark gray kid vamp, with Cuban or Louis Also black gunmetal style with military heel, — Sizes in some styles am ‘oken, but if you cannot rtainly find it in another, Quickly Retieved By B Wizard Oil Hamiin'’s Wizard Off is & and effective treatment |throat and chest colds, Ui gargle for sore throat it quick relief. Rubbed on the it deep seated cold in one How often sprains, jand burns occur jn every well as little troubles like toothache, cold sores, stiff neck, and tired acl the king and que The Belgian royal party was given | the entire Fifth ave. side of the ho- tel on the third and fourth floors, | about 50 rooms in all, and having| its own private entrance at 33rd st., with three elevators, complete | kitchens, parlors and reception room. | |The royal suite itself consists of jabout 10 large rooms facing Fifth ave, |FRICTION CAUSED BY GERMAN TOYS LONDON, Oct. 15.-The German toy question grows more acute, Manufacturers are insisting on abso- | lute protection, of the British toy in- |dustry against rman competition for at ast three years. Dealers in- sist that unless German toys are ad- mitted there will be a shortage for the coming holidays, Florida is the flattest state in the) Union. Its highest spot is 325 feet above sea level AMERICAN PAPER co. Bob White Distributers Seattle \ Soothing, healing Wizard © |always bring quick relief, from druggists for 30 cents, satisfied return the bottle # your money back. Ever constipated or headache? Just try Wh Whips, pleasant little pink cents. Guaranteed. every car owner in this We want what lots of folks say “Willard? That's where’ get a square deal and for every dollar.” We'd rather have good will than an extra or two on a repair job. We'd rather sell you a bats tery that will give longer and. better service than to make @ living by repairing batteries, Of course good repalt work and good batterie? cost more, but we believe they make friends and buy — good will. Let's get together. CHAS.S. 817 East Pike 8222 Eastlake | divided | will often loosen up & if sresreo ese ees.

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