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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1 PClosing the “Life ® AfterDeath’ Forum Today we give some new Instances); What power was it that made the —By ALLMAN IF IT WAS Me, | Wonod* PoT A micKeL otro er! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS You kyow CAL WELLS ARE HIGULY SPECULATE - 1 Kien A FELLOW MAMBO KSKAY THAT mvesTED A Thovsan0 DOLLARS IN AN OU. PRUPUSrTiON WHE! NOT 30 Goud ~ OF (T WAS YOUNG AND IS How haneusely weaLriy— Rrcitr THE CAL BUSINESS | |] THis FELLOW WAS WS PRIVATE STeAA YACGET,A WG J || ESTATE ANO A HALF DOZEN AvToMOne: Now ThaT Wend HAs THROW COLD WATER Of This On STock PRyrosinusl 1 RARDIN KHow WHAT To Do~ 1 Beueve ti Go OVER AND GET Ad OPIUM FROM ALEC BRAUN, he's MADE. A Ldt OF money- [UL ASK hen Waar Many O11. COMPANIES, 3 ‘eS Spirit experiences and this will Pelose the forum on “Do the Dead re Again?” so far as letters are neerned. avcr to sum vered from letters; give a digest of the ; of modern religious thought (As Indicated thru this forum, and PReave the subject with you to work ‘Out for yourselves. Those who desire to pursue this | Question from any angle, whether from the materiai and scientific, or the immaterial and spiritual; from the viewpoint of Christian Science Spiritualism, of theosophy or orthodoxy, can find books with ‘Sut end on every phase of it » The public library will afford refer ‘Pnees aplenty on most angles of this ‘@kdest human query, and more par Weular references and authorities Will be found at church libraries, at the Christian Science reading room, the spiritualist library, the theosoph teal headquarters, or any of the Srthodox ministers of the city will ssupply adequate authority and ref ce lists if requested. Editor The Star: Here are two In _ @tances of what the dying glimpescd mother died, leaving a little girl. As the child grew up, had no memory of her mother. Was familiar with a photograph . Dying at about the age of she smiled and said to those at In the second case, a mother died, Waving her husband a halfrown @aughter. Presently he married again, the stepmother and daughter Joving each other and assuming the Felationship of mother and daugh ‘ter, The daughter died when she was 21. Just as she was passing away, whe called, in tones of joy, “Oh “mother!” The stepmother answered. “Yes, dear, I'm here." The girl re ‘Plied, “Not you, it's my own mother.” | There is abundant Scriptural evi : to support the theory that we get In touch with our departed ones while still on earth. I that this great desire, so ly universal, will surely bear and that not many years hence will be established mental announcement, if the dead do HE Tawecs AfouT IT AN WAY- jnot live? | Our apirit friends are always with lus, if we make conditions so they Joan apper | Three years ago a friend told me he was going to Wyoming to drill for oil, Standing by counter |thinkings over the matter, a vision joame to me, a complete map of the jentire territory was shown, I saw with @ river punning thru it and a well on the east side of the [river, a well 2,000 or 3,000 feet deep, and as dry on the bottom aa it was on top in the desert | ‘The wet! was later drilled to feet and the company on a dry hole. Ry what power could I see that section of Wyoming |where the well was to be drilled, and how could I know what the re sult would be? In the summer of 1917 T waa walk Jing downtown, and when I reached } 20th ave. and Jackson at, a thought |told me to look up, And there, in jthe northwest sky, was Christ; He looked 12 to 14 feet high; His face }shone like a star. I looked in every other difection, but the vision re mained in the same place, and was there until I reached downtown; the vision lasted for 15 minutes or more, Many theories to explain such things are advanced, but all with out evidence to support them. | Very truty, r Cornish Actors Repeat One-Act Plays This Week The one-act plays that were jatven tast Friday and Saturday under the direction of Maurice | Browne and Ellen Van Volkenburg by the students of the dramatic de- |partment of the Cornish School of | Music wil be repeated Friday night jat the Cornish Little theatre. The |additional performances are given jin answer to numerous requests by a@ ravi 3,000 went bi | WEDLOCKED WHAT MAKES You LOOK SO HAPPY ? — Annie Hada TH! MILLINERY HOPS EXPECT To CLOSE TOMORROW FOR TWO WEEKS ON ACCOUNT OF TH’ MILLINERY STRIKE -— WELL, | EXPECT] WHAT Do To BE SAFE FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS 1 Foresight. OOCES THAT MAKE YOu HAPPY ? SuRE, ‘You CAN’T BUY ANY | HATS FOR. ! Two WEEKS |persons who were unable to hear [the playlets due to the crowd that [packed the auditorium on the first nights. St, John Ervine, whose “John | Ferguson” is being presented at the | Metropolitan this week, will be rep- resented by his one-act play, “The | Matehmakers.” Other plays to be jgiven will be “Everybody's Hus- band,” June Masefield's “The Lock- ed Chest,” and a rural comedy en- | titled “Nine Points of the Law.” | OS ‘Realtors Elect for Coming Year | Mt the annual meeting of the |Seattic Real Estate association, held in the Army and Navy club CMON JRO + WELL Go own T TH MEAT WARUET AN GET Sone, SCRADS FoR VAe Noo-hoooee- ual, Monday, the following officers were elected for the coming year: G. Clinton Bennett, president; George A. Spencer, first vice president; Max Ragiey, second vice presiden R. G. Greene, secretary-treasurer executive committee, B. L. Lam-!| buth, cha!rman; John J. Etilott and .' Mra. M. E. Swanstrom. USES COMMON YELLOW MUSTARD F FOR CHEST COLDS AND SORE THROAT Old Fashioned Simple Home Remedy Much Used by Doctors and Nurses for Inflammation, Conges- tion, Aches, Pains and Swellings. Mustard, real yellow mustard, the kind you use at home, Is being used more than ever to banish distress and misery and free mankind from agony and suffering. Not very long ago people used to make yellow mustard into a paste, spread it on a cloth and apply ft to that part of the body where pain or inflammation was present. It surely did do the work it was | expected to do, but it was mussy and bothersome and often biistered the skin. copie still use yellow mustard when they get a cold tn the chest or have pieurisy, lumbago or rheu- matic pains and swellings. But nowadays they buy this yel- jow mustard in condensed form all veaty for use for something like 20 ents a box and find it much bet- ver, cheaper and cleaner than mus- tard plasters. This yellow mustard preparation, which is known to millions as Begy's Mustarine, is cold at drug " || KEEPING UP WITH THE JONBSES OA CONSTABLE ( WAT HEDGE On Wy CI FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS UBT we WAVE T'DAN ~~ GONNA GYT Son BonES A) Ha! I an INSULT! I LEAVE THIS HOTEL AT ONCE! YESTR YER A ACE DOSER “YOU RET YA MRE iM T LOVE MY SOUP! EVERY DAY IN THAT DEAR RUSSIA I HAVE MY Soup! BUT HERE- BAH! JUST NOW THE HEAD WAITER TELLS NE I ust SToP DRINKING MY SouP AS THE GUESTS QaN NOT HEAR THE Music: WERE DAG NAB YE -T GUESS THI® WHACK WILL WARP DON’T CARE- BouGHT 3 HATS TODAY SAN! Don DAT S" LONG @ CANT Y' SEE WS TAL WILL GET ALL TRED AFTER THIS Ju: TELL HIN To BRING You 4 COUPLE CO STRAwS WITH YouR Soup?! TH’ OL CONSTABLE SURE SPANKED, A MERRY SLAM WN THAT CUNDLE UNBUCKELED (NE FROM MY AUTO OBSERVATION TOWER ~ stores all over ‘America and one box will do the work of 50 mustard plasters and it cannot blister the tenderest skin. Begy's Mustarine is the original mustard preparation used to take the place of bilstering mustard) PORTLAND, Oct. 21—Plowden plasters and js known among drug-| Stott, prominent Portland attorney gists as the quickest painkiller on|4nd former member of the legisla earth, |ture, has returned to Portland from It will pay you to keep a box of| Asotin, Wash. where he spent Sun- Begy’s Mustarine in the house, for|day afternoon in jail it is good for #0 many aliments! Stott went to Asotin that you will need it often. Just rub it on, that’s all you have| with looting the Asotin bank re- |to do, and headache, backache, ear- to see his | The Chances Are Attorney Stott Is Buying Cigars for “the Boys” | client, George Welch, who is charged | thought Stott was probably Welch's partner, so he wasn't taking any robber. ficials resulted in Stott's release after he had been held several hours The bank is supposed to have been robbed by two men and the sheriff ¢ chances on letting out @ possible | Messages to and from Portland of | intellect and jing to the emotion: 7 Sell, GIVES PREACHERS TIP | win, were ure Churehes should pay more atten- | i |tion to people outside their congre- gations than those inside, Dr, 8. J Neil, Philadelphia, told members of | Shite ace 40) tees ee the Seattle Minieterial association, | the export trade in Philadelphia |Monday. Simple sermons, appeal: | alone. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Im order to ‘ntrodace our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest Detroit ts ¢ creased 100 per cent in population since 1910. whe and toothache will disappear jalmost instantly. Don't fall to use it for neuritia, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, gout and rheumatic pains and swellings. You will quickly find that there is nothing #0 good for sprains and strains, sore muscles, stiff neck and cramps in leg. Heat eases pain and Begy’s Mus- tarine made of real yellow mustard with other heipful ingredients added contains more concentrated, non- blistering heat than can be found tn any box the same size, Just try a 230-cent box—you'll Praise it to the skies as millions are doing every day. Always in the yellow box, | cently. | The sheriff readily granted Stott's |request to enter Welch’s cell, but when the attorney requested to get |Out-—that was a different matter. JAMES M. BECK MAY | NOT BE HERE FRIDAY It is doubtful whether James M. j Beck, former firat annistant attorney | general, will speak here Friday, as previously announced. He was scheduled to speak under the aifs- pices of the League for the Preserva- tion of American Independence. He notified Judge Harry Denton Moore, | eovapoapne today that he would be un- able to reach Beattie, JUMP FROM BED A SINGIN’ Take “Cascarets’ for Your Liver and Bowels and Wake Up‘Clear, Cheery, Fit—Don’t Stay Sick! ‘Tomorrow the sun will shine for}You ean not feel right. you. Everything will seem clear, |bilious or constipate rosy and bright. Your system is filled with liver and bowel poison which keeps your skin sallow, your stomach upset, your head for«y and aching. Your meals are turn- ing into polson, gases and acids. castonally. ing or inconvenience, They or nasty, harsh Pills, ttle too—Cascarets you sleep Don't stay Feel splen- | did always by taking Cascarets oc They act without grip- sicken you like Calomel, Salts, Ot! | They cost so work while end etrongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite cern off the cob; guaraa. yea: Hav im} F +4 eeth same a? ‘Txaminatic host of our present ‘patronage pisk Seek oo Gree ‘are in the right pines, Bring this with you. Brom © te 18 for Working Open Sundays OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 8 UNIVERSITET st. Gyetakte Fuaser-Patersss Of ver | Sloan's Lintment, Kept Handy, Takes — the Fight Out of Them Sloshing around in the wet and — then—the dreaded rheumatic twinge! But not for long when Sloan's Link ment is kept handy. & Pains, strains, sprains—how soon this old family friend penetrates without rubbing and helps drive ‘em away! And how cleanly, too—no muss, no bother, no stained skin or 00 |°loeRed pores. Muscles limber up, — lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia are — promptly relieved, Keep a bottle handy all the time. Get one — if you've run out of Sloan's ment. All druggiste—s5e, T0c, $1.40. Sloan's ie