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Powers Pioneer Pathe Dealer WP” 1621 Third Ave. NEW WARRANT FOR STARWICH Auburn Ex-Mayor Charges False Registering A new warrant for the arrest of of Tableta Sheriff Matt Starwich, charging that z FF tif? |Lecturer on Christian Science S peaks in City A free lecture on Christian Belence was given at Masonic Temple Thurs day evening by Bicknell Young, C. & B, of Chicago, TM. the board of lectureship of the mother chureh, the Firet Churoh of Christ, Solentist, in Boston, Masa Mr. Young wan to speak Friday et 12:10 noon At the Metropolitan theater, He was to repeat Friday at & p.m, at Ma- sonio Temple the lecture which he de- livered Thursday evening and which is here given In part; Chrtatian Belence reveals the fact that thought governs or misgoverns mankind, as (he case may be, tn- cluding the body, and that as we ap- proach and attain a divine standard, the health and safety of the body are proportionately sscure Such work is not leas sctentifio than that of solences which have to do with material phenomena In fact, to investigate and understand thoughts and thetr nature and law ia the highest kind of scientific re- moarch, and ts the most resting and instructive of all studies, Be- siden this, there are immediate re sulta, visible and practical, to be at- tained by such « courm. They are often acknowledged by the general public, who do not healtate to say that Christian Scientists are a happy and healthy class of people. In men- ttoning this T am not claiming that all tPat can be desired in these direc- | tows has been accomplished, but at | any rate, thousands of people who are alive and well today testify that they were saved from death and their health restored thru Christian Betence. The only philosophy that satiafion in remard to life ts found in Christian Betenoe, becatse Christian Sclence fa not a theory. It shows! that life te and must be the self existent mind, tntelligence, being, which we call God. Thin real life, permanent, perfect, untouched by Aixcase, ain, or death, tn the only| life of man. He doss not need any other and could not have any other The human betng who recogntines this fact In gaining something by way of | education that tends to both health | and peace. | Tt ts tn the realm of thought that people learn to belteve in God, and tt is there also that they can take fad much greater step of learning to uo~- derstand Him. In that same realm) we must learn and demonstrate the! actence which makes ua capable of | loving our neighbors as ourselves, as | the Bible requires, To reach this) sclence It In necensary to see that the | infinite mind, God, which “wpake and ail things were” expresses Himeoit | forever in perfect iMesa } ‘This being so, ts there anything | extraordinarily mysterious, or at all mysterious, in the fact that Christian | Relenoe heals the sick thru reventing, by means of thoughts or idean, the | nature, the power, and the presence | of Goat To the average person uninatruct- o4 tn Christian Setence tt may seem! Increditie that matertally Intangible | facts should have actual value and influence. Yet the founder of the Christian religion proved beyond all | question that diseases even of the) Most fatal nature could be absolutely | healed by the power of the under- | standing. He knew and declared that the power to heal ts wholly trom | God, the divine mind, and he mid and showed by bis own works that | thia power i# natural to men and women tn the proportion of thetr un- derstanding or enlightenment con. | cerning the true nature of God and! Bis law. ‘The Midie ta the original revelation of the immortal relationship of God and man. Christian Science makes Ages 6 to 16 years. and retain their Navy, each. and some less. SEE THEM! Children’s Sweaters at $2.75, $3.50 and $3.75 Each—N ow models, pure wool yarns, for chil- dren 1 to & years; regulation and skirt styles, in all colors—extra good values. 64x80 Cotton Sheet Blankets— Grey and tan with pink and blue borders. $2.50 pair. $12 All-Wool Blankets, $10 Pair ~—Size 70x80-inch, assorted color checks and plaids; guaranteed every thread wool. 7 White Lily Cotton Batte—72x S4-inch, weight about 4 Ibs., fine Dieached fluffy cotton. $1.50 Women's Wool-Finish Cotton Heather Mixture Hose—Fixcellent value. 35¢ pair. Women’s Heavy Fleece: Lined Hone, with deep ribbed tops, black only. 36¢ pair. Boys’ School Hone—Hoeavy fine ribbed cotton, sizes & to 9%, bent yet in value, 26¢ pair. Women’s Fine Quality Cash. mere-Finish Wool Hose, in heath- er mixtures; exceptionally good. $1.25 pair. Women's Pure Silk Thread Hose—An unusually good quali 4 roll. ty at this popular price, $1.25 Fs € _ | pair. 3 Cee eae apeeti eee | _ Women’s Heavy Oxford Wool iy «era . i Hose—An especially good grade : or for old people, @6¢ pair Satin Bed Spread and Bolster Cover—ficalloped and cut corners, size 80x90-inch. Extra heavy $8.50 each Wool-Filled Comforts — Double- bed size, covered with plain col- ored seco silk; assorted colors. $10.00. New Aluminumware $1.00 Each Pure Aluminum Kitehen Uten- wilx, including Coftes Percolators, Double Rice Botlers, Round Roasters, Covered Kettles, 6- quart sive, and Paneled Water Pitchers, Women’s Derby Ribbed, Wool Hose, in heather brown, medium heavy. 85¢ par. Boys’ Heavy Woolfinish Union Sults—silver grey garments that will give real wear; size 2 to 16 years, Priced according to size 85¢ to $1.25. a Boys’ All-wool Jersey Pull-over Sweaters—Turtle neck, knit to fit, maroon and Oxford. Ages from 4 to 16 years. Special, $2.25 With 1 Pair Extra Knickers to Each Suit Boys’ Suits, with 2 pairs of full-lined knickers to each suit, giving you double the service. Coats are nicely tailored in the latest fall and winter mod- els, plain, pleated and yoke backs. Made from a fine assortment of wool tweeds and cassimeres that will give good service and a smart appearance to the boy. Ages from 7 to 16 years. Boys’ Rain Coats of art proof texture, khaki and plaid cloth inside. with all-around belt, convertible collar, storm tab on sleeves, slash pockets. Special $3.00 each. Boys’ Waists of high grade corded madras in neat, light pat- shape. Colors: terns; also dark and medium each, Pe TEE aE ee Cc NE aE aE Women’s Coate—Extraordinary Offer—Forty-eight Coats of all-wool coatings, and some of silk plush, all in popular staple models in a variety of fall colors; regular price up to $48.00. Closing them out now for 1% price, Women’s Underwear and Hosiery Values Best Offered for a Very Long Time Boys’ Union Sulte—Wool mixed medium heavy, @ trade getter; sizes 2 to 16. $1.26 to $1.85 according to nize. Girls’ Silk -and- Wool Mixed Union Sults— Sizes 2 to 6 yours; styles $1.50 to $2.50 ac ‘ding to size. Girls’ and Boys’ Union Sults— Splendid wearing garments, long or short sleeves; 2 to 16 years 9G¢ to 81.865 according to size. Women’s Fine Silk. and - Wool Mixed Union Sults — Practically unshrinkable; all styles. $2.50 sult, Extra eizes, 82.75 wuit Women’s Wool- Finish Cotton Union Suite—Closely knitted, good weight, above the average in quality, $2,265 sult Women's Medium Heavy Cream White Wool-Mixed on Suits— Especially good ones; all styles $2.50 suit Women’s Silk - Mixed Union Sults—Modium welght, excellent finish, finest garments of the kind produced at this price, $1.76 suit, Extra sizes, $1.06. “THE STORE THAT, this relationship understood, and In colors of chambrays and percales. Ages 6 to 16 years. ef doing thie It removes condemnation and establishes redemption tn tte stead. It rhows beyond all doubt that the only final or ponsible sequence to a mistake te loving and complete correation, We are trying to be worthy of this «itt of God to men. We would be unworthy of it If we did not here and upon all other proper ocoastons express our gratitude, love, and rev erence for the dincovered and found er of Christian Actence, Mary Baker Eddy, She established the oaure of Christian Betence on the é@mduring foundation of Christ-healing, where it stands, and will continue to stand, &@ living and an ever rising monu ment to @ character and to a career of achtevement absolutely unique tn history, New Lumber Firm OLYMPIA, Nov, 3.--Organtsation of the North Portiand Lumber com pany of Geattle, with capitalization of $750,000, was announced here yer terday, The tncorporators are L. W. David, J, B. David and J, D. Hull, of Seattle. The new company will take over the properties of the Monarch Lum- ber company in North Portland, which has a cutting capacity of 200,. 000 feet per eight-hour shift. Oper ations will begin in about 60 days. Jazz Era Is Passed, * Say Dance Masters CHICAGO, Nov, 3.-/The jazs era ts beamed, ‘The nation ta reverting to dignity to ite dance and muste Long skirts and public opinion have banished the shimmy and the paxophone Dancing masters and mustoal 4i- rectors of Chicago today agreed the synoopation craze ta dead “Dancing changes with women's otylen,.” enid Loule Guyon, dancing mmantor, INDIGESTION !!! ‘STOMACH UPSET, ATE TOO MUCH Instantly! Stop Gas, Sourness, Heartburn, Stomach Misery Chow a few pleasant, harmiess tab lots of “Pape’s Diapepain™ and your diatrensed mach will feel fine at Correct your digestion and ease your stomach for a few centa. Don't let your stomach keep you miserable! Druggists recommend it Advertisament Made Special 98¢ Women's Gowns 98¢ FEach— Outing flannel gowns, cut full size, in light colored stripes; all atyles. Boys’ Shoes for school or dreas sold leather shoes In Bal or a $4 Blucher style; sizes 2% to 6 value for $2.08 pair Women's Comfort Shoes in cloth top button, wide last and low heel; also fine dress shoes tn black and tan kid, and a light calf lace or button, sizes 2% to 8. Val ues up to $7 palr to close at $2.68 Men's WoolMixed Union Suits Natur finish; a 81.98. grey, good weight, fine very sightly garment Mon's Heavy Cotton Fleece Union Suits—Warm and comfort for winter wearwell fin od 2.00 suit Men's Wool-Mixed Sox in natu ral and dark gr fall weight, very special, 25@ pair Men's Heavy Chambray Work Shirte—Coat style, cut full size; well made, guaranteed not to rip. 1.25 each ql Men's Heavy Cotton Sweaters Coat shape with collar; just the Aweater for these cold daya — a snap, $1.98 each THE SEATTLE STAR MMU | howpitality of a bush until nightfall, ‘PEON PANTS’ ON SPOKANE YOUTH Half Dozen Boys Try Them Out and Win Favor APOKANH, Nov, §.—Spokane te « friendly city—to peon pants, The bell-flared, saah-bound —toreador trousers have not only made a peace. ful entry Into the student midat at Lewis and Clark high school, but they havé brought forth eyes full of admiration In California a toreador brignde caused @ riot on the college campus; in Portiand @ sartorially minded stu- dent was “de-panted” in broad day: Meht and left to the kind merev and when he returned horr hin peon where olne, Hut it te different at Lewin and Clark, ‘The student throng follow about the peon-clad legs of the #ix or seven brave students who wear ‘em prene their admiration A timid pair appeared tn clu ‘Thursday, worn by Bill Bonn: corduroy, sans lacings, with sash and stag shirt. The next day brought out @ white duck pair with red lacings, sported by “Butch” Meeker, The drop in temperature, however, cramped “Bute le, and the other four brave men in school are emulating the corduroy variety dis- played by young Bill ‘The girls are all for them, so now it in Just a question of watching the epidemic spread Markets to Observe Their Anniversaries In conjunction with the big Pike Pace market, which will be celebrat- | ing ite 25th anniversary, and the| BKeonomy market, which will be ob serving ite sixth birthday, the new municipal market and the Outlook tnarket will offer attractive bargains Saturday, according to announce. ment. Santa Claus, It te declared, will Make & special trip by aeroplane to the Pike Pince market, and boys and girls are invited to eee him, . not wagging pants behind him or any ,|* stalrway, Edsel, Son of Henry, Is | Seattle Visitor for Day President of Ford . Motor Co. Has Time Only for Ford People worked, following By Wanda von Kettler Wdee! Ford, won of Henry, arrived in Seattle Friday morning with Mrs. Ford, in their special car, “Fairline,” | in which they are touring the Weat.| Alo immediately set out from the King nt. station in hie ape limousine for the jocal Ford plant, where thruout the morning he was detained in a ors’ and diret | tors’ meeting, Hdsel Ford ABSO. LUTELY WOULD NOT BE SHEN | BY ANYBODY OUTSIDE OF FORD) PROPLE. Me was that busy, since} hia plans were laid for only one) day's visit in Beattie, | Newspaper reporters swarmed | about the corridors of the Word plant, attempting to “get in” and be ing put out, It was a lot of tun. | Rasel, being busy, was forgiven. | Once tn the rush of scurrying trom | the directors’ meeting for a mo! ment’s investigation of something In| the workshop, he made hie way up while the spectators wained one rquint Edsel, son of Henry, maid to be #8) years of age, has a dark complem fon, slick dark hatr, dark eyes (couldn't see the color exactly), ts slight, and not very tall, He wore Friday a dark sult and « red neck te. Fidel te the president of the Ford Motor Co, He ts anid to know ali thingy about = fiivvers, having Does not keep Pinkham's Com pound. He sells it During the year 1020, nearly 3,-/ 000,000 bottles of this medicine were shipped from the factory at Lynn, Massachusetts. There ie also @ branch In Canada and one in Mex- too. | Lydia 6B Pinkham’s Vegetable! Compound has the largest sale of any medicine for women’s ailments, Every day, more and more women are proving Its worth, Made of pe. lected roots and herbs, this com. pound contatna no harmful drugs and can be taken in safety by any | woman.—Advertisement. father’s orders, from the overall stage in the back- shop up to the position he now holds ENTERTAINERS TO COME HERE) lyn ave The first mannish tailored Sport Coats of various sizes and colorings, Aiatinetive in style, superior in tailoring, at attractive prices, PACIFIC LADIES’ TAILORING CO. 203 Traders Bidg. Corner Third Ave. and entertainment will be | the All Sisters’ Baxophone quartet, on November 17. ‘The seoond will be | the Ralston. Vrosh entertainers, on} December 16. The Gardner Juvenile | Concert company, an organization of colored singers, will appear January 28, and “The Parnclia” will give the concluding performance of the se ries, March 9 No. I's Money Paid No. 2’s Insurance HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Nov. 2. Mra. 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