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ve t by | SECTION TWO | The Seattle Star — PAGES 11 TO 20 CONAN DO DESCRIBES CELESTIAL JAZZ, 100 Great Author Has All the Inside Dope on Life After Death BY ALEXANDER HERMAN NEW YORK, April 28.—Pians and epecifications for heaven and hell, complete from lower to upper levels, are being revealed to Americans tn @ eertes of lectures by Sir Arthur Cmman Doyle, Sir Arthur gets Ris information @raight from the spirits of those who have passed on—some 23 of them. He's not as poctic but much more specific than Milton, Dante and ethers who have essayed descriptions of the beyond. There's not a doubt but what Str Arthur believes in spiritualism ae firmly as he believes tn eating, drink: ing and sleeping. This bulky Brit. isher, knighted for his euccess tn let- ters, married and the father of a fine family, conservative in his man pers as any man of 65, has seen ghosts, talked with them, received written messages from them—and that settles every question, as far as he is concerned. | If you ask Sir Arthur about any phase of heaven or hell he answers, Girect, specific, with absolute post tiveness and conviction. Here are gome of his startling statements; | “HEAVEN—This fs to me as def.' tnite a world as Europe of the United States. It is very like this world, except that heaven ts devoid of the usly, the ynhappy, the evil things we find in this life | “HEAVENLY SPIRITS—In heav.| en every person is at the zenith of his or her powers. The spiritual body fs like the earth bedy, except that the former is complete and beautiful In heaven we lose all earthly de formitiea: the person with only one leg. one eye or a crooked spine ts | made whole. The little children at-| tain perfect manhood or seamed bood. ‘SEATTLE, WASIL, RIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. ———= l ha BEVY OF BEAUTIES WITH “GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES” YLE GIVES HIS VIEWS ON HEAVEN ’N ee yy? 2): GEFES, LG ~ GODS Veena YG This pulchritudmous line-up exploits the shapely charms of some of the more decorative highlights in the “Greenwich Village Follies,” the fleet and antic metropolitan revue which comes to the Metropolitan Sunday night for a week of comic dexterity and fanciful maneuver. sign and construction, for ite novelty of method, and for ita erceptional pictorial quality. “HEAVENLY HOMES—There are| York. It ix one of the few big shows that visit the Pacific Coast that does not dilute its cast and alter its production for the long tour, Pictured above, reading from left to right, ar¢ Harnette Gimbel, diminutive dancer; Dolores Edwards, statuesque artists’ model; Julia Silvers, radiant prima donna; Ann Powers, hese are but five of the many youthful and refreshing beauties that will intrigue the local masculine eye during the visit Beautiful homes in heaven, surround. ed by gardens of wonderful flowers. | I believe that one finds there one's) favorite peta. There are woodlands| and lakes, games and sports, joy and | laughter, Yes, and the opportunity to work. “HEAVENLY MUSIC—The heav- enly music is joyous, tepiring. soothing. You know that on this prize studio beauty, and Mildved Mann, exotic toe dancer. of the fantastic “Follies.” T ! earth there are many sounds pitched en t = replica of earth, except that does not desira, for example, liquors so high that the human ear cannot the grossly material things and the record them. The music of the world | weakneanes of the flesh do not enter beyoud is of this sort. there. “HUMAN WEAKNESSES—Heav.| Flectrically toasted Less Than a Cent a Dish That’s economy worth while. Costing less than forty cents, a three pound package of FisHEr’s Rotep Oats makes at least forty-five large servings. Then too, FisHer’s Rottep Oats are one of the most nourishing of the breakfast cereals; richer in protein and fat than most other cereals, they furnish the en- ergy the family needs for hard work as well as play. Fisuer’s Rottep Oats are of the same high quality as Fister’s BLEND FLour. Ask for THEM at your Grocer’s or tobacco, “PURGATORY—This fe a state be All one’s desires are realized tween heaven and hell, In which souls in heaven, but the heavenly body unfit to enter the higher realms must |'*™ OF cell without @ cell-wall, as of see. (Ectoplasm, says the Standard dictionary, i9 the denser outer proto- plasmic layer of @ unicellular organ- spend some Uma, progressing from| 4" amoeba or of certain ova. Got level to level, preparing themselves | itt) This has been sctentifically an- for the higher state, Purgatory ts this idder, darker, grayer than world. It umually takes 40 years for 4 #oul to work ita way out of purga- tory. “HELL—This te not a snd brimstone, but it ie a dull, dis nal place, lower than purgatory, in which go thone souls that have throt- | led their spiritual nature in this life ‘These souls will suffer the mental trons of working themacives out of 1s level. Among them will be the suls of suicides, who have attempted » escape from the exactions of this ife, “MARRIAGES—Heaventy bodies nate, and all marriages are perfect. | here are no Jealousies, no covetings, | 10 triangles and no divorces in heavy a, for every soul is satiafied with its virtual mate, “PROOF—Among £3 eptrits with hom I have held direct communica | on are my non, who lost his life in © war, and my mother, who in| dition to talking with me, wrote a 10te, in which she made a habitual rror of spelling and to which she ned a pet name, which no medium ould have known, “MATERIALIZATION — Spirits manifest themselves to us thru me liums, It t@ the ectoplasm that we porn i Se ese WRITER ASSERTS HE CAN PROVE THAT WE REALLY HAVE SOULS BY SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Copyright, 1922, by Seattle Star Is there any way of proving thet a living human being has a soul? Unquestionably so—tho T know of no way save by psychic phe nomena, which are the more ma- terial side of spiritualism. What we call the “etheric body"—called by St. Paul the ‘spiritual bedy’\—ts what in pop ular speech is described as the soul. It is a facsimsle of our present bodies, and it survives them. It is the thing which has been the basis of all phantom stories—the thing #eeh so often at the mo ment of death by distant friends or relatives: It is c from the and under certa in it the infin hereal thing called yo being often h w among my stereopticon lides a photograph of an etheric body (or soul) disengaging itself from the material b Do souls have s Yor, souls h sex, but be ond are none of those grosser manifestations which obtain here for birth is a thing peculiar to life Sex manifeste in beauty, in yimpathy, in delicacy of mutual understands in all thoxe subtle and fine ways in which it mani fests on earth betwe ue lovers who are not yet married alyzed and tte chemical constituents partially identified, “PHENOMENA-—-It would be well not to ancer at the tiiting table or the tinkling tambourine, sometimes These have been imulated by tricksters, it's true; but what has not been exploited by |fakire? Remember that it was a fall |ing apple that gave us the secret of gravity. | “KELIGION—The world ts moving | |toward general acceptance of apirit ualiern, This means an increase in | moral strength and general happi ness here, Some say spiritualism tx work of the devil, but if #o, it in pest work, Seriously, it ls the est revelation of God.” Bible Conference to Be Held Here dent of the Lutheran Bible institute of St, Paul, and Rev. R. E. Golladay of Columbus, 0,, will conduct a Bible conference at Gethsemane Lutheran church beginning Sunday and lasting until Friday, The conference ts one of a series THE LATEST CREATIONS IN ASTRAP SPUMPS “FLAPPER,” tn patent kid, low heel, one strap and side buckle, Our special price $4.95 The same tn black satin $4.85 three-etrap leather patent Louls Also pump with "$4.85 REMEMBER THE LOW PRICES ON ALL OUR SHOES § PLYMOUTH SHOE co. 509 4th Ave. Rev, George N. Anderson, prest-/ | secretary; Rev. The “Follies” is famed among the eye-and-ear specialists for its artistry of de- All of last season it was a sensation at the Greenwich Village and Shubert theaters nm New bethg held in Spokane, Portland, Ta-| Seattle, recording escretary: Rev. P. coma, Bellingham and Mt Vernon,| W. Erickson, Seattle, corresponding in addition to Seattle Officers of the conference commit-| Bremerton, treasurer, and Rev. Odd too are: coma, chairman; Rev. J. P. Theo Hokenstad Rev, E. C. Bloomquist, Ta | Gornitzka, Rev. F. 8. Beistel and Dr.| discarded telephone and telegraph Pflueger, | T. W. Kretzschmann, Seattle, Cash Is King !! IN THIS BIG MONEY RAISING SALE OF RAINCOATS BUY ONE OF THESE NOW! Never mind the weather tomorrow! What if the sun does shine? Remember the Spring rains! The days may be warm but the nights are cool! Summer or Winter, when the Raincoat will not be found a FRIEND INDEED for the friend in need! There HELL. 1/TO MAKE FLIGHT. AROUND WORLD Sir Ross Smith’s Trip to Ba Done by Maj. Blake LONDON, April 28—Unéeterred by the tragic death of Sir Rose Smith, who crashed in the plane i= which he was preparing to make @ flight around the world, Maj. W. Ts Blake announced here yesterday that he would start on « globe-encirding flight at the end of May. 7 Maj. Blake has « brilliant war rege ord and is regarded as an expert Om all phases of heavier-thanalr flyings He will use the same organization which supported Sir Ross Smith, The navigator on the trip will be Capt. Norman McMillan, who has been a flying mate of Blake's on @ number of expeditions. The flight will be made tn 60 {f possible, according to plans, will be made by fiying eastward. DENTAL CLINIC ON SATURDAY The Masonto club rooms in Arcade building will be into @ modern torture chamber urday when the King County society will hold its annual clinig from 9 a m. to 8 p. m ‘Volunteer martyrs wil and permit various eminent 3 to demonstrate on them the latest ways of pulling Those who will demonstrate Drs. F. H. Pratt, J. R. Tidball, F. Ranfolph, Nathan H. Smith, Oy A. Anderson, J. A. Brewett, Nea a. = Fiverett Davis, George R. Wi J. B. Argue, D. L Burkh: George M. Freeman, W. Roy F. West, Albert G. Frank M. Dean, Ralph BE. ©. J. Stansberry, J. W. Trosper, pulled free may apply during clinie. Aged Man Run by Woman M ave. Friday with a dislocated shoulder: ee severe body bruises, which he re | ceived when struck down by an auto driven by Mrs. C. F. Rodgerson, Dearborn st. Thursday night, at Marginal way and Myrtle st. 2 McDonald was walking to the curt: after getting off the street car, i Rodgerson lost control of the when she struck a manhole, she a police. McDonald ts a United, inspector of food and drugs. ‘The lower part of a house mas City, Kan, 1s built entirely of — poles. THE LOGICAL ALL YEAR ’ROUND COATS FOR SEATTLE AND THE NORTHWEST is scarcely a time, You know ft is not so much the way a Raincoat looks when you stand in front of a mirror, as the question of its ef- ficiency as a protection from the rains of the Pacific Coast and the penetrat- Ing cold which has a habit of recure ring at most unexpected times. A Raincoat can be used ten times, in this country, where but one occasion would demand an overcoat. E, H. W. JOSEPHSON, Every Coat a Goodyear Garment Tweeds, Group No. 1 Gabardi women, 904 Second Ave. Cheviots, Ollskins, Mohairs, Cashmeres, in Ist group. MY PRICE Sais. hawks MY PRICE strapped & comented rubberized Raincoats, Scotch Geotyear Prices Were ap qualities for men and 2nd group. Goodyear Raincoat E. H. W. JOSEPHSON, Successor Two Doors North of Marion St. Group No. 2 ines, to $40.00 Co. 904 Second Ave,