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PAGE Oh Sure! Wa witatta : BY WANDA VON KETTLER : Beattie is to b 3 the Pact t—prov get 4 “long ha thelr the city keeps its ministers out politics. This ts the gentle hin WMloxander, the “m Alexander In tho office of the fer, where this week the questions of the many @Ussed Seattle, t tem, spiritualism and the ‘of thought.” Ho wasn't, in appearance, ever, the Alexander who app Bp the stage. The silken and jeweled Qurban, the gold-colored pan @nd the flowing robe were | Alexander wore a gray tweed suit A gray Fedora rested on th fmt which he sat. Ho ran a Shand thru his onetime dark t Bow considerably grayed, and pro ‘Gteded to talk GIVES VIEWS ON } SCHOOL SYSTEM |) He dropped the “bint” about Seat © Ble, then somehow got off on the School system subject. “It's a crime the way chi | brought up today,” he declared. | PThey aren't taught those things That wil) make them the best men and women, “To begin with, when a child is Dorn—on the day of its birth—its parents should have its horoscope @ast. The stars don’t exactly gov ern, but they do incline. Yet—how many today know anything about astrology? It's the oldest science Known, and today the least under Btood. If people were taught to study the stars they would know better how to conduct their own lives as Well as thoso of thelr children. They pped by ois answering and di ol sys jection » public how n are Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema » Carter's KX, & B. Tea akes Fine Laxative Syrup It at Home and Save About nm Lave to Take It @ rea] tonic and blood purifier, @ teaspoonful every night or other night for at least three ackin 1g Coughs You've felt the need possibly in night for something that would «ed quiet your tired throat A _ SHILOH old reliable remedy for cou, colds is } wl ek need. thes and heals the it inflamed mem- and stops that persistent Kling. Give it to the little ones at hed- It soothes and heals while y sleep. It's the same old remedy as been tn use for nearly 50 rs. Sold by all druggists. _ Im the year of 1893 I was at ed by M only temporary. Finally, 1 found js treatment that cured me complete- much a pitiful condition has Feturned. I have given it to a ber who were terribly affitcted, bedridden, some of them seventy elghty ye ro the as yy own cane, I-want every sufferer from any m of muscular and sub-acute(swell- Joints) rheumatism, to try value of my ‘Treatment’ for its re ie ‘One Dollar, but understand 1 want your money unless y perfectly satisfied to send it. 19 fair?” Why suffer any longer, Met is thus off jelny. Write ti H, Jackson, Durston Bldg., Byracuse, N. Y, Jackson is responsible, Above nent true. Without Surgery in instructive book has been pub- A. 8. gar ig A the Mat of neas 6 quickly an red without the use o: “hov" iron, electricity or an; ther cutting or burning metho lout confinement, to bed and no . The method han d with 1 troubles who clip thin ail it with name an 4d nd~ ir, MeCleary, 647 Parkvi: Kansas City, MomAd- ges thea-| lacking. | .| many correct bel nda Knows | a} How Alexander Does It | She Just Thinks of Pickles and Then the Act Is All Over Jwould knov | vide, other t to fit them ol system, so ax adapted. xander has been accused of | charges SAYS HE IS NOT A SPIRITUALIST | He ts not common sen: |declares th ‘ on spirit nave no faith at all in clap-trap }monkey business—the ringing of| bells, the trumpet speaking, the| ship, or the Indian guide. tho on some principles of spiritual: | ism I agree w Sir Oliver Lodge and Conan Doyle. I think they hare fs which they are | finding difficult to present before the public as they re: belleve them I belleve the « exists always, that rit fy will always be hereabout that I have always lived, that T al-| ways will, tho not in the present |bodily form, No, I am not @ rein carnationist."" | Naturally, people are interested In | Alexander's seeming ability to an swer personal questions, without having seen the askers, without of their lives, | s ability ts based on * the knowing anyt He declares } “thought ball betng vu of a mechanical about per fea—and 1 take tt,” he explained sday afternoon. |“And no rule, they say, ja an hon est rule unless it works both ways. I¢ two times three are then three times two likewise olx Therefore, if I can get an idea from you, you can get one from me jcan't you? | Alexander picked up a theator| jticket, scribbkd. something on the back of it, folded it without the jcontents having been seen, and laid it down, He talked for perhaps 10| |minutes, then said to me, “Think atx, are said I, “67.” right. Now think of al ” spoke I. | Yery well," proceeded Alexander, “now what made you think of} Liked ] “I den't know,” sald 1, “pickles, | maybe.” | “Take up that slip and look in side of it,” be commanded. “What do you see?" | “‘Fifty-seven—biue! New how did that happen?’ Alexander laughed. “I wrote It down some 15 minutes ago just to show you the proof when I wanted | it. In the meantime I projected the thought and you got ft. There's no mysticism about it, no bypnotism. {rust applied psychology. Under. jstand?” “Oh, absolutely,” sald I. Wakefulness Test Ends in Slumbers STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Call- fornia, April 1§.—Stanford’s wake. fulness marathon was over today without any record being set. Five students who set themselves to the task of staying awake while Professors tested their blood at in-! tervals, to detormine what chang: take place when sleep {9 left out of | the day's program, went to bed last night and made up for lost time, They remained awake about 60 hours. | A second test is to be made later, | probably running over a longer pe- riod. Results of the experiments wil! not be available for severa! days, time being required ‘to check the blood tests. Bureau of Missing | Relatives i department is to help in reuniting those who have been | frlonde ate mlscing are Invited te’ tepent are missing are invited to the disapprarance directly to The re Readers who may know the whereabouts of persons in this colamn as are requested also to report te} I The Star. Other ne are invited to reproduce such items as will interest readers. i OSCAR OLSON. A telegram trom Minnex*iis, notifying him of the death there of Joseph Olson is being held at the office of the Western Union Telegraph Co. for Oscar Olson, according to the city superintendent of the company. Olson is believed to be employed in one of the logging camps ad- jJacent to Seattle. He is requested to call for the important message. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 18.— While Thomas Fulds, a farmer, was plowing, the ground gave way and one of the horses disappeared into a deep hole. CHINESE WILL IS PROBATED IN SAN FRANCISCO COURT AN FRANCISCO, April 18.—~ A will written in Chinese wag admitted to probate here to- day. It Is the will of Chee Chong Wong, who ran a laundry, and this is what it said: "I, Chee Chong Wong, also known as Gee Fook Sing, know myself sick jn bed, whether or not will be recovered, nor do I know that I will live from morning to night. “This 1s my will if anything happens: “I give to my wife, Gee Wong Shea, the whole of my property, which is os follows: “Money with Bank of Italy; money with Canton bank: also Quong Sing Lee taundry, all of San Francisco.” The court gave the widow $200 monthly allowance, pending got. tlement of the estate. THE SEATTLE STAR SDAY, APRIL 18, 1928 A—1.00 B—1.00 C—1.00 Launching One of the Most Important Sales in the History of This Store— 10,000 Porch and House Dresses Splendid quality Ginghams, Percales, Madrases, Chambrays, Runson Cloth, Sateen, Cretonnes in every popular Check and Plaid and Color. Beautifully Trimmed-— Over 50 Charming Styles, 18 illustrated; all Cut Full and True to Size. C—Gingham, broken plaids, Sizes 36 to 44 in red, lavender Blzes 36 to 44 pink ar green, Sizes 3 Trimmings Plain Shades Sashes Rick Rack Braid e Pockets oh B Round, square or V Black Bindings necklines wear, Ruffles Btraight or gathered WAMte Collar ond shirts Cutts Low woistlines brown, pink, maize, orchid, blue and brown, blu Gingham, broken plaids, in lavender, brown, blue, pink and A—Percate, in orchid, red, blue, black and white, brown, malze, pink and green. Sizes 36 to 44 B—Percale, in orchid, red. blue, black and white, brown, maize, | green. Sizes 36 to 44 Tr Contr shad Ruffle . maize, black and white lack Novel! Black Of gingham and percale, checked or plaids; others plain tops and checked bottoms. Styles Buy Them in Dozen Lots— You will practice true economy by supplying your needs for a long time ahead auch values are offered very seldom. We also ad- vise that you shop as carly in the day as p sible if you wish to avoid the immense throngs that are sure to attend this great sale. M—Ginghom, in blue, yellow, orchid and pink. The ruffles are of plain shades. Sizes 36 to 44. y xreen, blue. 1.65 Extra Salespeople Percale, in gold, orchid and Sizes 36 to 44. model wanted. ordered has been ac Style First Choice.....++++++seeesss Regulation white, style, Sizes 36 to 44, Mail O While quantities last, mail orders will be filled promptly. immings ating plain y ‘ @ L oa Sateen Rick Rack Brata style, of quality Aprons, for the manicurist, housewife, office girl. White and blue striped Hoover Aprons, for homo White with white stripes, FE: blue and white striped All-over White Madras Aprons, Of gingham and percale in plaids, plain shades, checks, dots, stripes and combinations. Styles New Jenny neckline, shapes Open front Blip-over models Btraightline frocks Douffant skirts ] 95 Nurses’ Uniforms— nuree's cloth, tn “Billie Burke” xtra fine quality. Order Toni ght by Telephone CALL MAIN 6720 old out. Also state second This Form to Be 1 A|B|C|DIE F sibs sel | (2) es be On Sale—Third Floor 12 Telephone Operators on Duty from 6:00 to 9:30 o’clock Give letter of models—colors and sizes desired, and second choice. rders Filled Be choice when ordering. Jsed when Ordering by Mail F(G/H[T [J] sure to state size, color and We must ask the privilege to limit quantities and also substitution K] LI F—Gngham, striped, blue, pink, lavender, green and maize. Sizes B6 to 44 G—Percale, \n red, orchid, blue and maize. Bizes 26 to 44. H--Percaie, in lavender, maize, pink, rose, blue checks. Sizes 26 to 44. I-—Imported gingham, in lavender, pink and blue, Bizes 36 to 44. d—Imported gingham, in blue or green bodice and plaid skirt. Sizes | 16, 18 and 20, Runson cloth, in oran rose, blue and green. Sizes 36 to 44. Gingham, in bi Imported and Amoskeag Ginghams, madras, percale, Calbury gingham, Runsems cloth, black sateen and cre- tonne. : Style Trimmings i yles Ong waistlines Imported Organdic Bllp-over, ‘open front, Brolés e back and side” All Over Embroidery pine Be Appliqued Designs Belts, wide sashes of Contrasting Gingham organdie White Pique Collar Tatlored or more and Cuffs Home Sewers Invited— We particularly invite the home sewer to par- ticipate in this Sale, as she will find that the materials will range from 35c to 60c a yard, four yards to a dress, making ma‘srial alone sosting 1.40 to 240 dress, 36 to 44. 36 to 44. if mode} {| N | O;F to shail pyyete Second Choice . ae cae Name. . Arranged on Tables According to Sizes Extra Space LEESPAEAET TSR aes Address WKives bine ssoees davis seam cacietseanueens NoDougall /outhovick Second Avenue at Pike Many stores will find this a splendid oppor- tunity to buy House Dresses at lower prices than they could buy them for from their job- ber or manufacturer, P—Imported gingham and organdie, in blue, orchid and pink. Sizes Q—White Madras dodice, blue, yellow or red plaid skirts. Sizes R—Imported ging- ham, ih orchid, blue, brown, pink, yellow. Gingham or organdie ruffles. Sizes 16 to 44. elaborate styles Here and There| iB RE ATES Lh Jack ndell, brothe ot | the Countess Carnarvon, marries Eileen Carr in London. Murder charges filed against Ka- kuzo Yanai far shooting K. Kana- ziwa, poolroom proprietor, last Sat- urday night. The theocratic ticket of Zion City, backed by Glenn Vollva, wins at} mayoralty election, eee W. B, Weddell, consul general at Calcutta, urges American firms to send their best salesmen to India, John Mohiman, nated sailor, dies in Daweon, ¥. T. eee President of Boeing Airplane Co., FB. N, Gott, was to be speaker at Exchange club Wednesday noon, at Meves’, see Nineteen pottery makers found gullty of conspiracy in restraint of trade in New York. | Thru service between Seattle and Denver, on the Union Pacifle lines, ig to begin Wednesday night, r o.* Seattle realtors will discuss port purchase plan at their luncheon Thursday noon at the Hotel Butler. ease Col. L. Bentley Mott, of the Paris American embassy staff, weds well known Paris society girl, SYDNEY, N. 8. W., April 18, Many Australian animals are disap- pearing so rapidly that a scientific expedition will gather specimens for two years. Raid Farmers Rejoice Over Needed Rain NDLETON, Ore, April 18—| 7h® Br establishment Bar Second Time This Week ussels Bar, a at 625 soft drink Weler st., “million-dollar” rain fell in this} establishment at 625 Weler at portion ‘of Oregon and the adlecent |th5' week, Tuseday, and a arial ro tline wonetderuneton ‘Tuesday at! mount of moonshine seized. Adolf & time coneidered critical for the] Hier’ proprietor, is held at, the wheat crop. . i a nmigrat: station, Wheat men claimed the molsture | ™miRration station, Was sorely needed and came just}are considered good now, and in time to avert terrible damage] plenty of inbor seems to be avall: from drought. What prospects {able whe m it shall be needed. THE WHITE PLAGUE Are you a sufferer from tuberculosis? 14 there your family, a relative or friend on whom either laid hands or threatens? What do culosia? Do you know that it ts a In time, a curable disease? combat this scourge of humanity? Do you plo, effective measures you can take in you the clutch of the white plague shall not fall upon you or an: your loved ones? Our Washington bureau the National Tuberculosis association, has place in your hands an Interesting, infc pmphlet giving you every essential fact cause, prevention and cure. some member of n the white plague has you know about tuber. preventable disease, and if taken Do you want to know how YOU may want to know tho sim: r own home to wee that y of 1, by cooperation with made arrangements to ormative and practieal about tuberculosis, ite Our Washington bureau wilt secure free for any reader a copy of this booklet, “What You Should Know About Tuberculosis." Simply fill out ihe very plainjy, and mail to our Waehington bt Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, ©. I want a copy of the pamphlet, “Wha coupon delow, writing ureaus at You Should Know About Tuberculosis,” and inclose two cents In loose stamps, \ Name Btroet and Now... ..eesee es BUC, se ccceseesesges SHIRLEY, Eng., April cause he called his father “stingy, of a fortune father died. ASPIRIN Unless you see the “Bayer Cross’ not getting the genulne Bayer prod- uct prescribed by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago darache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only, Hach unbroken package con. tains proper directions, Handy boxes jof Gwveive tablets cost few cents, Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetio- acldester of Sallcylicacid. 18.—Be- John Marran was left only $1.25 out of $60,000 when his Say “Bayer” and Insist! | . B on package or on tablets you are by physicians over twenty-three years and proved safe Thief Steals 12 Suits of Clothes 8T. LOUIS, Mo., April 18.—Thieves entered the home of Leonard Ogilvy and stole the owner's 12 new suits of clothes which had just been deliv- ered. ——$$ _____ ABERDEEN, Scotland, April 18.— Fish caught by Germans are barred from the local market as the result of a threatened strike by Scottish fishermen, BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous, These little ollvecolored tablets are the result of Dr, Edwards’ deter- mination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. Thoy don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calo- mel, They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct It. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong Nquids, It is best not to take calo- mel. Lect Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab. lets take its place, Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feoling come from constipation and a disordered liver, Take Dr, Kdwards' Olive Tablets when you feol “logy” and “heavy,” ‘They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up" the spirits, 16¢ and 80¢.—Advertise. ment A LAUGH FOR VETERANS A negro was beating it for the back areas as fast as he could go, when he was stopped by a white of- ficer. “Don't delay me, suh,” sald the nes gro, “I's gotta be on my way,” “Boy,” replied the officer, “do you know who Iam? I'm a general," “Go on, white man, you ain't no general.” “I certainly am,” insisted the offl- cer, angrily. “Lordy!” exclaimed the negro, tak+ ing a second look. “You sure is! 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