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IARNS SEATTLE AUDIENCE
AGAINST DESIGNING SPIRITS
Beware of designing spirits'
Dr. Oeorge B. Warn*, of Chicago,
president of the National Associa
tion of gptritualtsta, in convention.
Dandruff Soon
Ruin* the Hair
Girl*—tf yen want plenty of thick
'•autlfui. glossy, silky hair, do by
al means get rid of dandruff. for It
will starve your ha!r and ruin It If
yon don't
tf doesn't do much good to try to
brush or wash It out. Ths only sure
way tn get rid of dandruff is to dis
solve It. then you dsatroy It entirely
Tft do this, get about four ounces of
ordinary liquid srvon. apply It at
light when retiring. us* "B'lUth to
moisten the scalp and rub it la
gently with the fit iger tips
fir mornlnr If not all. of
"■iir dandruff will t>e gone, *nd
three or four more applications will
••ompietsly dissolve and entirely de
stroy every single sign and trace
of It.
Tou will flrd. too that all It'hlng
end digging of the s.-alp will stop
and your r alr will look and feel s
hundred times hotter Vou can get
liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is
inexpensive and four ounce* Is all
you will need no matter how much
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• hopa Open Until 6:20 *». M.
i aald. addrnestnit a maaa meeting at
Moose hail, Sunday night, that
"there are many spirit* who merely
go about doing harm, and we need
to go deeper into roedlumshlp Au
thorities have repeatedly warned
agalnat designing spirit Intelll
gence."
Before a crowded assemblage In
Moose hall, Saturday afternoon. M "
lalda Brown Kate*, of Washington.
D. C., performed marvelous feat# In
delivering message* to persons In
the audience from relatives long
dead.
I have a message from a man."
she *ald. "It la for either the lady
down there with the blue hat or the
woman alttlng next ber. It la from
a man who *hot himself H'andlng
before a mirror, he put the pistol to
his head and killed himself. The
world thought It was suicide He
wants me to assure you that It was
not a milcide. The man was tempo
rarily Insane."
Another message came from a
man killed In an elevator accident,
and still another from a woman
burned to death.
"I see the flames creeping around
her skirt." *ald Mr* Kates A wom
an in the audience said that waa the
way It happened.
Many more message*, of a wide
[variety, were delivered.
CARTOONIST FALLS
FROM WINDOW; DIES
CHICAGO, Oct. 4. —Policemen
stumbling over a body beside De
Jongheu's hotel discovered Stewart
R. Carothers, well-lmown cartoonist
and originator of the "Charley Chap
lin" comics. He had fallen to his
death from hi* window in the hotel.
DAGGETT ELECTED
Floyd L. IMggett, chairman of the
state Industrial commission, was
elected president of the National
Association of Industrial Insurance
Board* and Commissions at the
close of a week's session Saturday
FAIR BREAKS EVEN
TAI'OMA, Oct t Despite unfa
vorable weather the Puyallup fair
broke even this year, according to
President W. H. I'auihamus Fully
15,000 attended the closing da\*
exhibition Sunday.
WANT LAW CHANGED
OLYMPTA, Oct. 1 With Judge
Kenneth Mackintosh of Seattle n«
chairman, a special committee of
prosecuting attorneys and Judges
recommended for passage by the
next legislature a law fixing mln
I mum as well as maximum sen
tences in criminal cases.
OPEN MONDAY EVE
Public iilktit achoola will open
Monday night with 1,512 ntudenta
enrolled.
BULBAR PREMIER
EXPLAINS MOVE
Telia Unitnl Press Why His
Nation Mas Mobili/eil
Fighting Forces.
INSISTS UPON RIGHTS
I.ONnOV. Oct 4.—-The obattns'e
! refusal of Herbls sncl drfw* to
rocognUe rtulgsrls's right* In Mace
donia forced the mobilisation thst
'has brought Tliilgurla to the brink of
*nr. Premier Kadoalavoff declared
In i»n escluaty* statement tele
graphed today to the t'nlted Preaa
III* statement, *ent In reply to ■
request fur «n announcement of
llulcarlaii Intention*, declared
"I can only amplify my recent
declaration of reaeona why the Uni
tarian government ha* adopted an
attitude of armed neutrality similar
to that which Hwliierland and Hol
land assumed at the beginning of
the war.
"Theae reasons are both of a rail
Itary and political characl/r Krents
were hsppenlng In the different
theatres of war. bringing about the
near approach of a conflagration In
[the Italkans.
"The resumption of the Auatro
Herman offensive against Serbia,
; with a movement of troops In nel«h
boring •! were matters to
which the Bulgarian government
con Ift no longer ramaln Indifferent
* Moreover, change* In the polit
ical attnatlon follow Ins the refusal
lof tierhla and Oreece to recognlie
Bulgaria's rlrhts In Macedonia,
i even after clear, egpllclt r»cognl
It lon tberwof by all of the jMiwer*.
'called for a new policy on the part
of Bulgaria. Moblllta'lon waa.
therefore, forced upon tia from
(every point of vl«w."
FRENCH CONTINUE
THEIR ADVANCES
PARIS. Oct 4.—The !"Vench con
tlnue their progress north of Arras,
today's offUlal communique an
nounced.
While (he atatement did not claim
Important successes In the Chum
pacnH. It a«*erted that (ianuan at
tkrks there had been repulsed.
"We have made further pronreaa
In the t)|ven>hy wood*, weet of
Vlniv. and have occupied Important
'Ton mada on Hill 119.'' said the
communique
"The battle from trench to trench
•round Quennevlerea and Nou*ron
continued )p*irrit»)r and lam nl*ht
Near the Navaran fa nit. In the
I'hatnpairno. there wee heavy l<om
bardmenl on both aldea Attacks
aialnat our newly won poeltlona
north of Meant) were repulsed
"Th* French air fleet threw 40
bomb* on the Bablons railway ata<
Uod at Met*."
AVIATORS BOMBARD
GERMAN NAVAL BASE
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 4—« li
aviator* bombarded the German
naval base of Zaebrugge Sun
day. One waa ahot down and
another waa forced to land at
Nleuvllet. Holland. The damage
at Zeebrugga haa not bean
ascertained.
Previous word from official and
unofficial sources reported extreme
aerial activity hjr the allies Hun
day Luxembourg *ai attacked, a*
well aa other place*, by a squadron
of wore tbaa 70 airships.
GERMANS REPULSED
IN DVINSK BATTLE
LONDON, Oct ♦. —The struggle
for Dvlnsk I* turning to the advant
age of the Russians, according to
the Petrograd official «tateroent re
ceived here early today.
The German drive for tbl* highly
Important point apparently lack*
th« forceftilne** which marked the
earlier stage* of the fight, after the
Hu**lan* *llpped out between the
Jaw* of the Teuton machine around
Vllna.
The statement claimed repulse of
a Teuton offensive In the Dvlnsk
region about the railway* southwest
of Illoukst.
ITALIANS FIGHT IN
ZERO TEMPERATURE
ROME, Oct 4 Italian troops are
battling amid the snow and Ice at
the head of the Geneva valley and
In the f'arnac Alps. Winter ha* set
In among the higher peak*, hut
de*plte below tsro weather at some
points, the Italians are maintaining
their struggle against the Austrians
FRANCE WILL HOLD
BULGAR RESERVISTS
RKRMN, by Wireless to Tuck
etron, N Y . Oct. \ France ha*
ordered that no Bulgarian reservist*
he permitted to leave the country,
according to a Vienna dispatch to
day.
MINNEAPOLIS VOTES
ON PROHIBITION
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. I—Wets
and dry* lined up today In a sharp
contest which will determine con
tinuance of the saloon tn It* last
great stronghold In Minnesota.
FOR ONE-MAN RULE
following Out contentions made
for a long time by J. 1.. Mcpherson,
secretary of the Alnska bureau of
th«*" Chamber of Commerce, John A
Hlelcher. In the current Issue of
l,e*l|e'*, suggests the adinlnlstra
lion of Alaska's nffalrs l»» vested
in an assistant *ecretary of the In
terior, with headquarters In Alnska.
REALTY MEN COMING
The Washington Stale Realty aa
aolntlon will meet here October
13 In ttn fourth annual convention,
and delegate from all over the
Htate will be on hand. They will be
welcomed to the city in an addreaa
by Judgn Thomas Burke. Hon.
John A. Rea of the unlveralty
board of regerUa will respond.
STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915. PAGE 5.
One of Paul Fung's Free-Hand Sketches
WANT PASTOR ON
SCHOOL BOARD
Many Organization* Favor
Candidacy of Rev. Oscar
H. McGill.
FRIEND OF THE LOGGER
The "loan erpreacher" of th«<
«*ate, Rft <>»rar H McGIII, Indus
trial secrrtary of the Methodist
rhurch of Ihla district. who Is
known and liked thmnut the Dm
b«r regions as a friend of the log
«er, has been Indorsed a* a meml>er
of the school hoard by orasnlted la
bor of Seattle
His lnaor»ement nm« after a
mmralttoe had reported (hat such'
action was favorable lo the social ,
l»t party, the Women's (iood Oovarn-j
ment league. lbs North End Worn
>n's rlub. th« Women'* federated]
cluhs sod others
5,000 MACHINISTS
DEOURE A STRIKE
PCHEVECTADY. N . Y . Ort 4
Ketween 4.000 and &.000 workers In
the marhtr.e shops of the mammoth
General Electric work* here went
on strtke today
The strikers Included organl/ed
and unorggnUed machinists.
BIG LUMBER EXPORTS
Puget sound lumber export* for
Auguat totalled 20,132.124 board
feet. 2,55*.105 of which were han
dled over the port comml**lon'a
Smith core terminal.
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
Don't Stay Oray! Nobody Can Tall
When You Darken Gray, Faded
Hair With Sage Tea and
Bulphur.
Grandmother kept her hair beau
tifully darkened, glossy and abun
dant with a brew of Sage Tea and
Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell
out or took on that dull, faded or
streaked appearance, thla simple
mixture was applied with wonder
ful effect My aaklng at anv drug
store for "Wyeth a Huge and Sul
phur Compound." you will get a
large bottle of thla old time recipe,
ready to use, for about 50 centa.
This simple mixture ran be de
pended upon to restore natural
color and beauty to the hair and Is
splendid for dandruff, dry, Itchy
acalp and falling hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur, because It darkens so
naturally and evenly that nobody
can tell It has been applied -It's so
easy to use. too. Yon simply
dampen a comb or soft brush nnd
draw it through your hair, taking
one strand at a time. Hy morning
the gray hair disappears; after an
other application or two. It Is re
stored to Its natural color and looks
glossy, soft and abundant.
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My unsocial* rlflntlst* nri special
ist* In pnlnteaa extracting, iirtlflrliil
teeth making, crown ii n(I luicla*-
work, gold, synthetic ami alloy fill-
In#* Call and sen sample* nf work,
lenrn prion nml have nxamlnatlon
made without rhargru. My price* are
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dental work Iti the world. Tim* lias
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I lilon null W italilnalon Hlnckn.
iipni nvftnll1k n iiiiHl K ami HnrnlitfjM
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My Helllnnham office Is at Klk and
| Holly sta.
CHINESE BOY IS
A REAL ARTIST
Franklin High Youth En
gaged to Draw Cartoons
for Theatr«.
CONSIDINE "FINDS" HIM
Art will never go unrewarded
At lea*t thl* I* true In the caae
of Paul Fung. a young Cblneae boy
of IS. now attending Franklin high
acboo!.
Thla young t'hlneae began to
draw cartoon* for hi* fellow crhool-
Paul Fung
mates, the most of whom recog
nized the talent bark of his pen.
John W. Consldlne, Jr., was given
one of these Utile cartoons Prob
ably inherited theatrical knowledge
gave him a cue. for he took young
Fung down to the Kmpress theatre
and presented him to Manager
Itronson, who, hy patient direction,
following hia long career as a show
man, has brought forth a finished
product In the shape of a cartoon
Ist.
The result of the work Is shown
In the lobby of the Kmpress. where
the cartoons of the youngster ftre
now the most talked of objects on
display there
Already Paul ha* been asked to
accept a l»o<»kInk. bill hi* resolution
to finish lilkli school I* final, and
he has signified hi* desire to re
main with the Empress until he
finishes hi* studies at Franklin.
Paul Fun* I* the son of the fa
mous Fuiik C'hak. a venerable
Chinese, who was educated In the
University of California
Finishing hi* education he took
it upon himself to translate all the
American hymn* Into the Chinese
laiiKUHKe, which he completed Just
prior to his death.
HUSBAND SCORED
IN DIVORCE CASE
In granting a divorce to Mrs. Sa
rah Cameron, Judge Pykeman *e
v*erely scored her husband, lajo J.
Cameron, formerly a bartender In a
Ballard snloon and Inter entangled
with the lnw In Oregon Mrs Cam
eron fe ii Seattle horn girl
I am surprised that any girl
born here would marry such a man."
said the Juilkc "There Is small hope
for society when girls are not more
careful than to marry men tending
bar In 'such Joint*.' "
Mim Cameron tins been employed
In local stores arid she charged that
her husband failed to support her.
'A PAIR OF SIXES'
ONE LONG RIOT
Oscar Figman Gets Laughs in
Comedy at Moore; Mere
a Week
VAUDEVILLE IS GOOD
With Oacar Flgman In the role of
the luckleaa partner who played an
unhappy hand of poker and thereby
became buUer In hi* partner * houae
for a year, "A Pair of Sixes'* I*
twice a* funny a* It wa* !a*t year—
and ln*t year It wa* a m ream
It oiiened Sunday night at tthe
Moore theatre for a week. Flgman
last year played the role of the law-
i et of th» firm of pill manufactur
er*. the two owner* of which were
alway* quarreling He wa* a good
lawyer, but he I* far funnier a* T.
Hogg* John*, the hapleaa loaer of
the poker game.
The Inwyer, to *ettle the differ
encen of the warrlnie pair. *ugge*la
that they play thl* poker match,
4ii<l (hat lh« loiter become butler In
the other"* hou*« for « year. the
winner to have full control of the
bualne**
Startllngly fnnny compllcatlona
arlae aa the agreement begin* to be
fulfilled The *weethe*rt of the
butler-partner come* to vl»lt w|th |
the wife of ihi* other man. nnd T.
Hogg* John* hai" a terrible time ex
plaining why he I* what he la. Of
course, It nil en<l« well,
• • •
ORPHEUM
Hilly Fognrty I* a *cream.
No. that doean't really tell the j
•tory
Hilly mike* the audlenre arream.
That begin* to tell It. Ju*t begin*
Hilly I* funny. He* real, lion
e*t to-goodne** FUNNY. You
laugh till your *lde* *rhe and then
you begin all over again You laugh
out loud -loae all dignity or re
*erve He patter* with the able a»-
ctKtanre of Kthel Kirk, who al*o
*lng* Hilly furnlahe* the crack
number of the Orpheum bill thl*
week.
Next come, tied for second plare,
Jed sod Kthel Hooley. In d*n< Ing, hi
rycle riding lariat throwing, and
bit* of bright talk b> Jed. Mlgnon
ette Kokln. a (liable >oung lady
who give* dance Imitation*, chat*
entertainingly, and alng*. the
Prlmroae Four. the fat men * quar
tet Nina Morrl* and company pre
*ent a thrilling act In which a gun
n**h*» con*lder*bly without ever
going off Kuth Kllbourn and
Adolph Hlome o[»n the bill with a
graceful dance act Kuth I* pretty
to look at OateUt'a baboon* fur
nl*h a lot of fun.
• • •
EMPRESS
Seldom may one hear In vaude
'v|He *uch mualc aa la *ung by the
Frolicsome Friar*, a sextet of men
heading the Kmpre** bill thl* week
!>■•% often atlll doea one find ao
• iron* a contender for headline hon
'on on the aatne hill aa tha comedy
'art of K»pe and I>utton, acrobata
land Juggler*,
Ten Weatherford make* you
laugh when he mlmlca a railroad
train and Imitate* the twittering of
the little bird on Nellie'* hat. The
Kemp Sister* offer a good alngtng
and dancing novelty.
The De Mar* Juggle water. <«ed
man e *hadowgraph* are laughl*h
1 .enter and Hlne* have a good talk-
Ing singing *tunt. and Ray Monde'
I* clever In *ex impersonation*.
• • •
LOIS
"The Honeymoon Olr!*" are at
the Ix)l* for the week. They're pret
ty. Kach one haa her own apeclal
ty act.
Lee Zimmerman, the whlatler, la
• hit. Ml*e Von I» and Drew appear
In a good dance hit.
"The Traveling Man'a Troubles"
It a sketch well presented by the
two Shultics Wrestling and acro
batic stunts are shown by L. K Ire
land and a company of six houskles
A good two-reel drama, "Un
founded Jealousy," completes the
I bill.
ALLIES LAND FORGE
TO ASSIST GREECE
ATHENS, Oct. 4.—The govern
ment permitted It to berome known
today that Anglo-French troops
have landed near Salonika to asMst
Greece In repelling any Bulgarian
attack.
IN FIVE MINUTES
NOSICK STOMACH,
INDIGESTION, GAS
'Pape's Diapepsin" Is the
Quickest and Surest
Stomach Relief.
If what you Just ate Is souring on
your stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, refusing to digest, or you
belch gas and eructate sour, undi
gested food, or have a feeling of
dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nau
sea, bad taste in mouth and stom
ach headache, you can surely got
relief in five minutes.
Ask your pharmacist to *how you
the formula, plainly printed on
these fifty-cent cases of Pape's Pla
pepsln, then you will understand
why dyspeptic troubles of all kinds
must'go. and'why It relieves sour,
out-of-order stomachs or Indiges
tion In five minutes "Pape's 1)11
pepsin" 1h harmless; tastes like
candy, though each dose will digest
and prepare for assimilation Into
the blood all the food you eat; be
side*. It makes you go to the table
with a healthy appetite; but what
will please you most, is that you
will feel that your stomach and In
testines lire clean and fro#li. and
you will not need to resort to laxa
tives or liver pills for biliousness
or constipation.
This city will iinve many "Pape's
Plapepsln" crnnTcs, as •onie people
will call them, but you will be en
thusiastic about this splendid stum
ach preparation, too, If you ever
take It for Indigestion, gases, heart
bum, sourness, dyspepsia, or any
stomach misery.
(Jot some now, this minute, and
rid yourself of stomach misery and
Indigestion In five minute*.
EMI A HI.INM P*f> 141 ft
Fill Your Work
Basket
lust the lime to buy these little things. Look
over the list and see how much you can save.
Drew Fasteners
j j 5c Co Id Medal
Hook* and F.yes,
I<V P«t'. Hooks
%'■ • P" k 'g'
r-- ]fj r De Long's
H'.nkv and Fyes, white or black, card 7<^
10c Wilson's Dress Fasteners, white or black, card
TTT.T6*
Spool Silk, Etc.
Sewing Silk, white, black and colors, 100-yard spools.
3 ior lCk*
Barbour's Linen Thread, all hzcs, spool
5c John J. ( lark's Spool Cotton, assorted sizes, 200-
yard spools 3t
Kerr's Luster Twist, white or black, all sizes..
5c Aunt Lydia's Linen Finish Thread, white, black,
etc
2'jC Clark's O. N. T. Darning Cotton; white, black,
etc., 3 for 5t
Sanitary Belts, Hoie Supporters, Etc.
Sanitary Belts, several styles 18^
15c Children's H<>se Supporters, several sizes, pr.lOc
IQi I)r»-s>- Shields, a very good Shield, pair 5^
15c Sew-On Hose Supporters, extra wide elastic,
pair 8<
25c Sanitary Aprons, excellent quality, large size 15c
Bias Tape, Etc.
1«K Bias Tape, 12-yard pieces, widths Ito 5 5^
12 ! _c Acinc Tape Packages, 8 rolls, assorted widths 8<?
10c Lingerie Tape, with Bodkin .... 5*
15c and 20c Rick-Rack Braids, odd colors, bolt. 5C
10c Knglish Twilled Tape, 12-vard rolls
Pins, Hair Pins, Etc.
5c Paper Pins, excellent quality, full count
10c "Lox" Safety Pins, size 1, 2 and 3, dozen 5C
5c Delender Safety Pins, rust proof, sizes 1, 2 and 3,
3 for 5t
10c Cube Pins, best quality, jet heads 5^
Dolly Yarden Hair Pin Cabinets, 100 pins
loe B.me Hair Pins, several styles, card 5<J
15c Metal Hair Pin Cabinets, 200 assorted pins.. 10^
—Klr»t Moor.
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Forms for $2.00 Down
and $1.00 a Week. l l
Hall-Borchert Dress Forms, j I RpV* l
$15.00, $17.50, $19.50 rjjj|--fl|
They are very easy to adjust 1
and can not get out of order; I if /
constructed so that the waist, (
l>u-t and hips may be separately I Hfr
Acme Dress Forms, T k]
$16.50, $18.00
Many women prefer the Acme V
Collapsible Dress Form. It em
bodies every necessary adjustment. Guaranteed to be
adjustable to any woman's size, style or shape.
—first Floor.
The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Scond and Pike.
SCHOONER GOES DOWN WITH
CARGO WORTH HALF MILLION
Wireless messages picked up by
the local office of the Marconi
Wireless Telegraph Co., In the
Smith building, stated Sunday that
the liner HUonhtn of the Mataon
Navigation Co.. was proceeding
dow ti the Coast to San Francisco,
following her failure to save the
steum schooner Uraywood, swamp
ed by heavy seas, off I'matilla reef,
In the gale of Friday and Saturday.
The (iraywood sank off Neuh
bay, at midnight, Saturday, accord
ing to dispatches here, after the
hawser, with which the Hilonian
was towing her to this port, parted
under the strain of terrific seas.
A small crew, which had been
left on the Oray wood, was rescued
with difficulty.
The steam schooner, formerly
the Harold Dollar, which was pro
ceeding from San Francisco to Van
couver. H, C , with a cargo of ore
AD GLUB HEARS TALK
Herbert S. Houston, president of
tho Associated Ad clubs of the
world, addressed the Seattle Ad
club at the Butler Monday noon.
and lumber valued at $600,000, sum
oned tho Hllonlan by distress
whistles Friday, after the heavy
sens had put out her fires.
HORLICK'S
The Original
MALTED MILK
Untonm you say HOfUIOK S"
you may got m SubmtH^f
SEND A
SALMON EAST
1-et the folk* bark Kant eujov
so inn of your Puget sound luxuries.
W«• will ship one flue, fresh
salmon, weighing from ; to 9 pounds,
nicely dressed, carefully packed In
Ice, for-
*!.:«. All Kmrru < harara I'repal,!
He-Iced in exprt«M« company iiallv.
We positively guarantee H to arrive
In prime condition. Semi or bring us
th« Older—we'll do the rest
NOHTH PACIFIC FISH CO.
TRI Ittnart Bids., Seattle, WiO,