The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1920, Page 3

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a ee Friday—Your last chances to laugh heartily at “MARY’S ANKLE” In Sir Arthur Wing Pinero’s Celebrated Stage Triumph— “HIS HOUSE IN ORDER” Unusual in heart appeal, unusual in dramatic action, unusual in emotional depth. In Elsie Ferguson’s hands, the role of Nina, the second wife, is poig- nant, alive, stirring. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MD Ploon-tirey puns acon oH Look these values over and see for yourself why seventy upstairs stores op- erating as one can positive- ly save you $1.00 to $3.00 a pair on good shoes BROWN CALFSKIN— $6.95 and $7.95 WHITE CANVAS— VENUS PUMPS, BROWN KID, PATENT, BLACK KID, SATIN, WHITE KID— WHITE CANVAS— $3.95 - PATENT LEATHER— BABY FRENCH HEELS WHITE KID, PATENT— $6.95 NEW EYELET TIES CANVAS $2.95 PATENT AND KID AND SUEDE $5.95 to $9.95 NEW THEO TIE— WHITE CLOTH, $6.95 PATENT—KID—SATIN $9.95 KID HOUSE SLIPPERS $2.95 31 Artists Under Reginald Dunn BROGUE OXFORDS— BROWN AND BLACK CALF— $9.95 OTHER OXFORDS AT— WORK SHOES DOUBLE SOLE— LEATHER LINED $6.95 MEN’S BROWN AND - BLACK WALKING SHOES— BOYS’ SIZES— $5.95 SOFT BLACK KID, AND WHITE CANVAS THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920, ‘Confessions of a Medium * % | ae * *% & * Mother Driven to Mad-House Toor women Become Ersy Rey | For uixcryPyious MEDIUMS jing eyes, bereft of the light of in "Papa telligence, trying to peer into the wierd (future. She is one of thousands " just another victim of spiritualism. PPmamat “vis woman was the victim of ** |one of the most unscrupulous me diums I have ever kpown. By every Last Article BY “SILVERTIP” REGAN (Notorious Spirit Faker) Flack In a dead, sleepy town in the die West, I know of a@ little, run n cottage, where there is no her A to aired little girl, etill under 10, uncared for, often hun y, plays around the yard. ‘The f A by worry and und the yard try use of private affairs con r pan referred to above, at that tm asing thru a period of mic distress, was anxious to netrate the veil of the future to| nee what life held in store for her. | She visited the medium, who, while | eating up the woman's savings e her child ove all else in the world. When woman's savings were exhausted . medium used her knowledge to sht forth only ” grief, | Compel her to get more. ran answer And never will it MOTHER WENT INSANE be anwwered until the little girl is BUT CHILD STILL LIVES. grown, until she is able to under: | the mother that her child stand the intricacies of life as we! wa evil spirits, and permit it to be lived. tha he medium was paid a UNSCRUPULOUS MEDIUM'S VICTIM BEHIND BARS | And in another town in the same! bars of a state prematurely ntly, her star | sum of money upon a certain day the | | child would die | Unable to raise the money, the mother allowed the fact so to prey upon her mind that she we insane. | The money was not paid, but the! ittle child still lives, worse than | motheriens, while the medi the protection of a church, still plies her trad oo OPTICAL senly boasts of her supernatural pow. | COMPANY | er. | Another woman medium I knew, who specialized in producing spirits | for wv Opposite sex, communicated | }thru a guide called “Dew Drop.” | Apparently “Dew Drop” thought a good deal of her mistrens, for she} continually advised the sitter to |make present of diamonds and other ewelry or furs to the medium. Upon thelr receipt the medium would ex-| prens great surprine, naturally not) knowing what she said in a trance, SITTER PLEASES MEDIUM BUT LOSES HIS WIFE “Dew Drop” once advined a aitter y the medium a boudoir set, he did. His wife learned of it, jand, not being suffictently acquaint ed with "Dew Drop” and the other spirits, obtained a divores, But the medium got the boudotr set and soon left town, leaving the dupe wifeless and eptritiess, In thin series I have not attempted to expose all the numerous tricks of the faker of ghostland, but I hope I have gone into sufficient detail to warn the innocent and hopeful against their wiles. | The trade of the sptrit medium in| one of the best organized in the |mtate, from bel: institution, a we laged, peers out A. E. L¥ON Vision Specialist PERSONAL “expert optical service that insures absolute aceuracy is something that everybody who values his tyenight should demand. You get such service here, Phone Maia 5721 | | United States, and yearly ite practi tioners reap large fortunes from | their confiding dupes. (THE END) The expression A-1 was first used | vin connection with the grading of newly-built. ships. | OUR MOTTO Fair Price 4 Fair Treatment 517 Pine Street Frederick & Nelson In Opposite East HaRowae Co,| Pike Street and Sixth Avenue eek aS oils ibe ee MONDAY: Took line jent to the new} house. Kitchen windows wide open. Man- aed to leave 94,000,000 typhoid Rerms in the baby's milk. Looks like « Rood day's work—tf so, I'ilbeeven withthe House-next-door. They've shut me cut with their new screens. I heard the man say to his wife,"No flies or mosquitoes for us,dear! This PEARL Wire Cloth is wonderful." Danger of total curtailment of our work in this PEARL Screen business, I hate it! If every one used PEARL Wire Cloth — —111 A. FLY. 7 ~~ UTWIT flies and mosquitoes. Stop them— keep them out. Health and comfort demand that your house be properly screened. Don't wait until your house is infected with insects—make it fly-proof now. Protect with PEARL! Costs a trifle more at first, but lasts longer, so costs much less in the end. Specify “PEARL Wire Cloth.” Its smooth metallic coating, is a Ruarantee of beauty and long life. Insist on the Benuine—two copper wires in the gy and our round taj on every roll. Glad to show it. DON’T WAIT—SCREEN NOW!: Satisfactory Terms Always TRE GROTE-RANKINGo F. KEGEL, Prosident’ PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE. a Place in Your Home for , OW is a good time to buy a Brunswick Phonograph while stocks are complete— handsome mahogany and beautifully grained oak and walnut models are offered for your selection—they fit admirably into the sur- roundings of the modern homes. Come and hear the Brunswick demonstrated —listen to its wonderful tone —have your favorite «selections played—the Brunswick plays all records. New Brunswick Records are a revelation to those who have heard them ae ee are many new numbers you will e glad to add to your record library. ‘The Junior Red Cross coin ‘seta, State Products including the untt silver coin an@ " at Annual Dinner | test copper coin of 16 nations, Every dish served at the dinner|b&¥e been shown to 15,000° pupils im Friday evening featu the: sist net eenne See. annual meeting of the Manufactur- er’s association will be a Washing- ton product. More than 40 Wash- ington concerns will contribute prod- ucts to make up the menu. The din- ner will ‘be given at the Plymouth Congregational church, Sixth ave. and University et. mblebe of New York City. A bumblebee in the bush is worth | Member Teachers’ Assn, two in the hand. i Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses on Sale 25% to 40% Discount Because of a cool, backward sea- son, consequently small sales, and of the fact that manufactur- ers are now giving us good price concessions on all reorders we place with them, therefore we have decided to give our custom- ers the benefit of these and many other advantages which can only be found by trading at one of GATELY’S 106 stores. . $110.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses, now . . .$72.50 85.00 Suits, Coats ard Dresses, now ... 63.75 70.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses, now ... 54.50 65.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses, now ... 48.75 42.50 Suits, Coats and Dresses, now . a 29.50 37.50 Suits, Coats and Dresses, now ... 27.50 " Waists and Separate Skirts Are All Reduced You need not pay all in 80 days. The Gately charge account is practical and will help to simplify the problem of expenditure. Strictly one price, cash or charge,

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