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Fleece Lined Union necks and lon; sleeves, or low Sizes 4, hi Sizes 34 to 44. aa Suits, heavy bop an sleeves, Dutch necks an necks and sleeveless, 5, 6. Specially priced ankle length. $1.50. Love 7, 8, 9. Specially priced $1.75. Wool and Cotton Union Suits, high necks and lon; sleeves, Dutch necks. and elbow sleeves, low necks and wing sleeves or sleeve- less—all ankle length. Sizes ne extra sizes, 4to9. Specially priced $2.85. Black Wool and Cotton Tights, Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. closed styles. priced $1.50. MacDougall-' Third nm and pecially ‘Southwick Floor ALFRED RINGLING DEAD DOVER, N. J., Oct. 2: Some definite Indications of the trend of the people in their religious thinking has been given In the several weeks The Star has been conducing its “Do the Dead Live Again?” forum. From the hundreds of letters received certain general truths may be learned; Interesting truths, we would imagine, for those who are interested in the faith of the people. One big thing stands out: that 95 per cent of the people in Seattle today belleve in the im- mortality of the soul, And not 2 per cent are taking the rationalistic, selentific stand that death ends all; the 3 per cent of the remaining 6 consista of agnostics who do not know whether the soul lives on or not, There never was a time when the mass of the people were more ore firmly Are You Fat? __ Just T ry This peThousands rfat people have me slim by following th: ors who re | | | f too fat, don't wait for the doc- advice. Go now to your drug- t or write to the Marmo. ‘ Mich., | kroundea in the belief in the life after death, But, coupled with this increasing faith, is an evident drift from the orthodox creeds that 20 years ago represented almost the entire relig jous faith of the nation. * to The Star dealt with the life after death problems from either the view: point of the spiritualist, the Chrix Uan Scientist or the theosophist, Eastern Theories A very considerable support to the old doctrines of reincarnation of karma, or the astral body, was evi- denced, showing that the Hastern theories have secured a standing in the Ovceldent, The various important schools of belief, own in this forum, may be roughly analyzed, First, the orthodox FP view; that of the majorit churches of Christendom. This faith | {a grounded on the Bible as inter-| preted in the youth of most of us, Adam and Eve in the garden; thelr bringing death to the race by eat- ing the forbidden fruit. The atone | ment of Christ, who died for the/ sins of mankind and who, in His resurrection, foreshadowed the ree urrection of the dead, A resurrec tion after the end of the world where the righteous dnd the sinful! will be judged according to the deeds done in the body, and appor-| tioned heaven or hell on that human | They reduce two, thre ounds a week without fect If too fat, try this today, go bay Boldt's French pan | try. Uoeen MM 3d ave; down. town, 913 34 Avo. ‘Tells How Thin Folks | Can Put on Flesh | and Get Strong who tried it—and ba folke right here in Seat- bo-~ aa leod-tron to the to the tata, ate tion a other leading how supply Bleed-: under or money 1 uch weeks’ treatment coats only $1 Ky ‘ you like it—nothing if it faile— ik. thin, nervous, rundown, aemic MAN or Woman Ahould be- gin the use of Bleed-trem Phosphate fodey and ee back on the road to and happiness without delay. <p | Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair Girls—i¢ you want plenty of thick, | “*Pression the editor of the forum |beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by {all means get rid of dandruff, for it \will starve your hair and ruin it if lyou don't. | It doesn’t do much good to try to \brush or wash it out. The only jsure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it jentirely. To do this, get about four jounces of ordinary liquid arvon; ap- jply it at might when retiring; use jenough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips, By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications wit! completely dissolve and entirely de. stroy every tingle sign and trace jot it. You will find, tow that all itching 4 digging of the ecalp will stop, d your hair will look and feel a jhundred times better. You can get lis inexpensive and four ounces ts al! |you will need, no metter how much dandruff you have. This eimple remedy never fails.—Advertisement. F%%| this world before, |in discussion, nor does the rank and liquid arvon at any drug store, It! record, Orthodoxy does not believe in & Ufe after death until the res- it does not believe the spirits return to egmfort, or to warn or advise. Such manifestations it deems given by the lost angels, who were barred from heaven when the archangel, now Satan, rebelled. Next comes the spiritualistic con ception that holds the soul is given an uninterrupted existence. That) holds it continues cognizant of | earthly affairs and kinships after | death; that it returns to comfort| and advise; that it is manifest thru spirit seances, automatic writing, the oulja board; thru mediums and thru spirit voices speaking in the The great majority of the letters) What Seattle People _ Think of “Hereatter” sophie theories, and that many peo ple have experiences that are not iMumined by the light of the candles about the old formal altars | Those who have a quarrel with this statement must quarrel with the evidence as presented in hun dreds of letters from the people of Seattle, and not with The Star, that merely #ummarizes what the forum has disclosed. The editor of the forum imagines that the minister whe ires to be of help to man; who nts to know what peofle generally are thinking about their souls, about God, about heaven, hell and immortality, could find valuable data in these letters. Finally, we suppose, the perma- nence of any religion depends on whether it continues to lead the people, or rests content in @ mere reiteration of old doctrines, regard lens of whether these doctrines still appeal to the experience and intel. 4] ligence of the great thinking, feel- ing mans, or not. OH! EACH AY | A LITTLE MRE Hurry! Let “Danderine” save| your hair and double its beauty night. Teli of It ts interesting to note that many of The Star's writers tn the forum! told of spirit experiences they had | ‘Then there is the theosophical | school, with many variations, This| theory is that man must struggle thra many lives until he reaches perfection. That by sin he may) postpone his time of perfection, but that he is never lost as orthodoxy knows it. That we have lived on and will live; again, and that all the universe, and) all the known and unknown stars, | are merely an arena where the soul, in its various manifestations works | Out its destiny thru the ages. The Christian Science theory was not formally presented in the forum, because its adherents do pot believe | file of the church give statements ;Of the creed. In absence of such does not feel called upon to attempt an analysis that might easily, in some important part, prove unsatis- factory to the church. Nor did the Catholic church en- ter the discussion. The priest, or rather a certain portion of the priesthood, has the task of defifing | the faith, and laymen are not com | petent, or at least, not desired, as) | witnesses or exponents. | The scientific, rationalistic view! was but slightly presented. The| view that man is an animal; that his ul is nothing when divorced from | his brain celle; that life ends ail, and begins anew. That view was common 20 years ago, but today it] [has no evident hold on the people, | and even the scientific circles—once united—are split asunder by psychic | Phenomena that are unexplainable on the subconscious mind, self. hypnosis or similar theories, In brief, then, the forum showed that the people, in the mass, are thinking deeply on religious mat- ters; that the trend is away from orthodoxy, and towards the theo- TAKE A Revitalize your blood and put your system in condition to resist the Hardships of winter It is the strong-bodied men and women who are vigorous and healthy in winter, and who are not inconvenienced by the cold, wet days, Wet feet don’t bother them, Alfred T. sudden changes cause no incon- Difficult to Keep Your _ | Hair Wavy? 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