; ; Wis III lw twdrftitU' 'out from iUr atttfcly flb' SAYSCONAN DOYLE , Auther Tells Hew the . Seul "Floats Out Frem Its Earthly Shell" ONLY "DELICIOUS LANGUOR" Hy the Associated Press. Nmr Yerfe. April 13. Sir Arthur Oman Deyle Inst night described the ttnsatlens of tuc deatiiew at ne saia thty hid been communicated te hlra from beyond the Styx. "Death Is net pninrui, but a picas lat process," said Sir Arthur. "As Jlhl? Stlfl tw.MM Lua Alt m. ttM 'yt tethered only by the silver cord of which Ecdeslastes speaks. The only sensation te one of delicious languor. "The first sight that greets the eye Is one of smiling, loving face bending ever the 'deathbed," continued Sir Arthur. "Proof?" he asked. t "I have steed by the, side of the dying, seen hnnd turning cold In death stretch out, heard words e endearment fall from lips that seen would tnove no mere. 'Delirium,' ay materialists. Ne, It Is net delirium." "Proof?" asked the preacher of spiritualism again. "The disengaging of" the' ctheric body can be, lias been .photographed. I am fortunate enough te have such a plate." Then he told of eight daughters all clairvoyants who had sat beside their dying mother. "It was lovely te see the etherlc body disengage itself," he said. "There was a multiplicity of beautiful lights." Other accounts, agreeing in detail, h.ak.glTeri-of'thi'wMlngefawul, UV QUCUi "Is that net geed evidence?" he asked. The tensa sllence was broken as his audience In Carncgle Hall, obviously In sympathy with the doctrines of Sir Arthur, broke into ' prolonged, ap plause; , Then he proceeded wM.li his defense of the hypothesis that psychical phonem ena exist. Table rapplrigs, he said, could be proved by such evidence ns would carry a point In a court of law. Puerlle signals, he said (hey were, rorrespond rerrespond rorrespend ing te the knock en n deer here below, designed metel.v te herald the approach of n friend nnd capture the attcntlonef a skeptical world. Kqual proof, he said, could be brought forward that the spirits of the departed, through .mediums, could converse with their beloved below and that these mes sages were the essential things. "I stand but ankle-deep In a vast ocean of' psychic knowledge, but even it I am only nnkie-dcep, 1 enn perhaps bring some, message te these who stand dry-shed en the shores." Spirits net only can converse with these en cntth, Sir Arthur continued, rjjna-;iKa:i..i t..i it.-.- ....mt ikM1va In ma. ""A.w ivr '"r .""j.-i.'rjj tenai lerra. te nimswii, no urai, had gazed en the faces of his mother, son nnd brother, and had talked with them. ..i. ....... tut l.iiik "eetnnlimnv' n combination of matter and ether beaten together which emanated from the bodies of 'mediums. That substance. he continued, could be Kit, anaiyzcu and photographed. He said an ctheric body, the exact .f..R1iH.H . U flvltiir n,ilil Iia tfim. perarlly- disassociated without death. That could be done, he said, sometimes through the use of narcotics, though, he added smilingly, nc uiu nui huvisc hub method. He then proceeded te recite what he said constituted proof e existence of spirits, piling up Instance en Instance, some of which he said he had witnessed himself and all of which he said were thoroughly authenticated. Through a Teledo medium, Sir Ar thur said, he had been brought In con tact with a deceased spiritualist with Avhem he cngnged In an argument ever the place where they last had met en earth. Pointing te Lady Deyle, who -" 'JZ rt..W hli, him. he m VT.T .K . . t-.i uita. that sne later naa- ctethictu mu. -spirit had been right. The eyes of the audience turned te the novelist's wife. She nodded in confirmation. Declaring no conflict existed be tween spirltnallsm and the Bible, Sir Arthur asserted that "The cw Testa ment, from cover te cover, Is pure spiritualism." He quoted several pas Niges of Scrlptuie which he lcc!arccl could he understood only in the light of spiritualism, and suggested that the spiritualistic theory of life after; death was the mcHsage that Christ sought te impart 2000 years age. - Four Wills Admitted te Probate The following wills were probated to te day: Johanna n Shoemaker. 01 North Eighth street. $27.r(H); Jeseph K. Vnn Deusen. 2101 Tiega street !?24,r00: William H. Pftcrsen, i80(l Ccdarhurst avenue. $i40O. nnd Mary Mclntyrr, 17.'I7 Pierce street, ?e080. Inventories of personal estates filed were Hugh C. Cole, .$7013.1S, and M. Anna Ogoed, .58101.40. Extraordinary Easter Sale of $10 Stene Marten Opossum Scarfs In the Fashionable Twe-Skin Style $6.00 T'il Full, fluffy animal scarf s they'll afford just the right touch of smart "finish" and seit bccemingness te the Easter costume. And they're remarkable values shown! 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Beys' White Silk and Knitted 4-in-Hands, 48c Beys' White Silk Windsors, 40c, 48c & 74c SNELLENBURCjS First Fleer IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT Economically Answering Last-Minute Calls for Girls' Pretty Lingerie Dresses for Easter Extraordinary Values at $3.95 Levely, s h ee r dainty frocks in scores of charming models, beautifully trimmed with lace, Insertion ribbon and embroidery. Sizes 8 te 14 years. One pictured. A Very Unusual Let of Girls' Easter Coats te Sell at $7.50 OflOrtA nrwl lnicitr efirlrta ef ii'rtnl mlvtlirna YlAr. ringbones nnd fancy coatings in newest shades. Smartly trimmed. Seme full lined. Sizes 8 te 10 years, One picturtd, SNELLENBURGS Economy Daaement fin Tl 4l "4 STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. STIHTftHDAV. .PRIt IS 10J3 M NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BlOCKMMEri3nt2i STREETS f. M Furniture Specials Gray Decorated 6-Piece Breakfast BQA 75 100 Quartered Oak Plank- Tpp Bureaus, as Shown $24.80 $40.00 3-Piece Natural ST. $19.75 As illustrated. Cushion extra. 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