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THE SEATTLE STAR _ EXPECT BATTLE | AT TIA JUAMA} (PFuURNITURE | (fe United Press Leased Wire) DRY GOoops|! eae ee SUMMER SAYS: “HERE I AM, ON TIME!” ay dese aladdin bal FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily “at 0 Ivy°Corsets Excellent models for the aver- age figure, at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. —Wecond. Floor, STYLE 220, PRICE $1.50— Has moderately low bust and skirt long over front, back. and hips, with spoon-shaped steel in front, giving extra strength and creating the desired flat effect. -Made of batiste or coutil, and fitted with FURNIZTURET DRY reediertinntes Py Yesterday was the longest % day in the year, And today ® was the first “offictal” day of * summer, From now on the *% days will grow rapidly shorter, ® and as summer is really with Ww us, it can be confidently ex ® pected that the days will also * be a trifle warmer for the * ® next two months. * * BAN DIEGO, June 22.--Probabil ity of another battle near Tha Juana | if today was increased when word came to the rebel camp that a foree of several hund: federals were camped at the Garcia raach, | ten miles away . Captain Mosby at once ase bial * ‘ Pe gs the larger part of his pes and te rode towards the federals, The | Garcia ranch Ia near the San Diego jand Arizona ratiroad and the re o4esn8 SS _ “Wim. Rogers” Daisy Pattern Silverware Specially Priced AISY” the best and newest creations of the well-known firm of Wm. Rogers & Son, BERR ERE EEE REE EE brought by a work tral ele selged the train and helg it at the international lin pattern Silverware is one of 6“ oe ee WICHITA BEACH Mahon ALMANAC | Tee Drunken Man Nearly Killed “I ought to have, been killed,” was all that Charles Erwin had to) say this morning when Deputy) Prosecuting Attorney Kennedy came to him in the city hospital. Erwin was snot in the shoulder _ early this morning by Richard Smith, a boarder at Erwin's home, Bon Air station, West Seattle. Both Smith and Mrs. Erwin, who were arrested with Erwin, were released about noon. Erwin came home in the early morning hours half crazed by drink. He started a quarrel with his wife, pointed his gun at her and snapped it several times. When Smith interfered, Erwin pointed the pistol at him and snapped it, but " it wasn’t loaded. A little while after, when Smith had gone outside, Erwin again di- rected 7 aa gun at him. Smith pulled the trigger on bis Winches- ter, and the bullet lodged in Erwin's mhoulder. Erwin is Improving this morning, and will soon be able to leave the hospital. Sunday, June 22, 1862, Stonewall | Jackson ager ge divine service with his troops Fredericks: | ot Jackson went to religious service it did not make _ history, 'S THAT SUMMER ARRIVED THIS YEAR AT 8 A. M. TODAY YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE WASHINGTON, D. C.—Senator, | Moses Clapp of Minnesota has en- |dorsed the candidacy of Senator La Follette for the presidency. PARIS. — Ferdinand Edmund Duez, receiver for the dissolved religious congregations, was con- vieted yesterday of embeasling $1,200,000, He was sentenced to prison for 12 years. KIEL, Germany—The second division of the Atlantic fleet of American warships arrived off here | yesterday, The officers will be} the guests of the kaiser. Ambassa- dor Hill boarded the flagship, the Kansas. CHICAGO—Charies Bianchetti paid $50 for the “original map drawn by the ghost of a train rob- ber who buried $1,000,000 near Chi-| cago.” He failed to find the money | and wants the “ghost’ locked up. A gold medal was awarded Miss Cecile Hannan for her proficiency in Christian Doctrine, at the gradu- ating exercises of the Immaculate Conception school Monday evén ing. Miss Catherine Maria Mayor and Miss Ethel Webb received di- plomas. RRR * * it was a thoughtful thief * who yesterday entered the *| room of Mrs. Mabel Dearing, at * the Imperial hotel, Sixth av. ® and Pike st. He left a pretty ® bunch of flowera where he had # taken away a suit of broad- & cloth. *| * SERRE ERE EERE HEH JUST ANOTHER NEW + S| for Stonewall was avery de- vot man, but it is not every general who will lay off to go to church when he and his troops are hurrying somewhere else, Just at this time Jackson as anxious to get his men between Richmond and McClellan and rein- force Lee south of the Chickahom- iny river. He did it, too, in spite of the lay-off for church. SAVE MONEY AVOID PAIN DENTISTRY Lowest Dental Prices, Consider- ing Quality. Good Rubber Plates, each. Best Red “Rubber Plates, each $7.50 22k. ‘Gold or “Porcelain Crown. -$4.00 to $5.00 22k. Bridge Teeth, guaranteed. . 4.00 to $5.00 namel Fillings..$% up Silver Fillings, each. 50¢ up Painless Extracting . 5O¢ All Work is Guaranteed. Office Established 10 Yeara. SCHAFFNER & THOMPSON Yale Dentists Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1, Corner Second, at Yeslier Way. Over Guy's Drug Store. Entrance, Room 204. Gold or CANADIAN PACIFIC median Pacific Bt Victor i Vor, Vancouver and 11:80 p.m, The morning boat goon by way of Victoria and th boat (direct) does not eall at Victoria %. &. Princess Victoria on Sunday trip goes to Victoria only, bat the # # Iroquois, leaving Su day morning at § o'clock, goes through to ouver without call ing at Victoria Om Monday night the 8. 8, troquols Instead of the mornin econ Fiincese Charlot Pler A City Ofties, Phones Main U668; Ina ste vss en LASKA JUNE, 16, reisckes Botak. fe s0Nu 10, 20, CONGRESSMAN jax in both hands, «winging it firm |that lawing for the company would tuiten | CHARLES M. STEDMAN. New congressman from Greens- boro, North Carolina, Grand—"His Leap to Liberty,” drama; “Jiggers Buys a Watch,” comedy; “Van Ribber's Expert- ment,” drama; “Over the Cliff,” col ored drama; “Max Comes Home,” comedy; “Winter Sports at Lu cerne,” scenic. ‘Over the Clift,” colored lax Comes Home,” com- Winter Sports at Lucerne,” scenk “The Delayed Proposal,” comedy; “Bearded Youth,” drama; “Range Pals,” drama. Drea’ | dram: edy; Circuit—"For the Squaw,” drama; “A Thoroughbred,” comedy drama; “Railroad Raiders of '62," drama, City—Van Bibber’s Experiment,” “The Mission Worker,” comedy drama; “Avenged,” drama. Lyceum—"Cure for Dyspepsia,” | comedy; "A Comedy of Understand jing,” comedy; “Faust,” part No. 1, “Faust,” part No. 2, drama; “Cam- | morist’s Trial, Italy.” } Ideal—“The Changing of Silas | Warner,” drama; “There Is a Wom- ‘an in Town,” comedy; “Hippopot- |amus Hunt,” “Sir John Falaaff.” Exhibit—"The Love of the Sum jmer Morn,” drama; “Power and drama; “Hawkins and His } acrobatic; “Auto Races at | Indianapolis,” topical. | Lake Washington strawberry | fields are now open to the public.) Take Yesler way car. ees [wheel fashioned of rope. » This is going to be a silent sort of a birthday party, for it's the great American Sphinx, Judge Robert 8. Lovett who is celebrat ing hie fitty-firet anniversary, As a talker Harri man's successor in the ratlroad world i» ail} counted out in the first round, but as a master mechanic at rail road lawing he stands in the front ranks, Years ago Lov ett, Texan born began railroad ing on the Hous) ton East and West, locally known) as the Hell Either Way road. His} duties were to grasp a hefty pick ly with a downward stroke, clever ly grubbing up a stump upon the upward swing. Then he decided He found it so. Odeon—"The Cook western comedy; “Athletic Carnival,” athlet ic; “Money in the Bank,” comedy; he Visiting Nurse,” drama | be much easier. the Insurance | “Phe City of Ten Nights in a| National—"Jimm Agent,” comedy; Flaurance, Italy Bar Room, mship Prince John, just off the ways at Newcastle, England, is now on her way through the Strait of Magellan, bound for Puget sound ports. She is expected to arrive Jate tn July and will later satl for Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte islands. The Brute. “Can a married man acquire hap " t think that ones that Blade. You don't bachelors are the only die, do you?” Tode lo Rev. J. M. Wilson, minister of the Westminster church, received best wishes and| regrets at a farewell reception given in his honor last night. departing | The Swedish . Evangelical mie sion, which opened last night, was attended by nearly 200 delegates | from differen. parts of the country. U,ficers will be elected today. ©. |. Wise, grand president” of the Independent Order o: B'nai! Brith, a Jewish organization, ar-| rived here last night to preside over the district reunion, which | will be held tonight and tomorrow | night at the Temple De Hirsch. | in two parts. 8 BARS HAREMOG WICHITA, Kas., June 22.-—% Harem bathing sults will ber barred at the city's bathihgn®: beach at South Riverside park, The elty bought six doa en sults today, none of thom hareme, to be rented out to* bathers, ‘The latter may use their own sults, providing thew harem costume is not worn. Warning has been posted at the beach and officers * have been Instructed to carry out the orders. The action is the result of a conference of the city commissioners and Mayor Graham. FSS SSeS eee eee ee ee eS * SERRE ERE E HR EH BEWARE, PICHICKERS Picnickers, beware Sheriff Hodge's is up, and he’s going after all who disburse booze” on Sundays at pienior He made an order to that effect three weeks but has been been generally tally has this been true at the Fortuna park ple nics on Lake Washington, This morning Hodge notified Captain Anderson of the Anderson Steam boat Co, owner of Fortuna park and the excursion boats which carry the plenickers to all points on Lake Washington, that he, too. would be arrested if there was any more “boozing” on Sunday, Ree R teehee * * *® THEATRE MAY CURE HER. # NORTHAMPTON, Mass #& June 22.—Mra. Homer R # lard of Cherry street * twenty-two years & paralytic * who had not left her home, as * tonished her friends Tuesday ® night by going to the theatre *® to neo Sarah Bernhardt in * “L’Aigion,” * The excitement of the even- * Ing promises to result in Mrs. & Remillard’s * ery & The incident did not become # generally known until today « * complete recov Teese eeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee ee ee ee Funeral services of Moses Goes, a Civil war veteran, will be nei from the chapel of Butterworth’s Undertaking parlors, Friday after noon at 2 oclock Look in Mirror to See _ And Get Off Car The design, as illustrated, is particularly pleasing and in keeping with the finest ap pointments grade nickel silver base, with pure silver. It is well-executed on highest very heavily plated The values at the follow- ing prices are unusual: ‘Teaspoons, set of six special 6B¢ Dessert Spoons, set of six, spec al $1.10. Dinner Knives, set of six, special $1.75. Dinner Forks, set of six, special $1.50. Individual Salad Forks, set of six, special $1.50. Individual Butter Spreaders, set of six, special $1.50, Fruit Knives, set of six, Butter Knives, each, Cold Meat Forks, Berry Spoons, ach, special 5O¢. each, special 75¢. —filve Finished Pillow Covers in School and University Designs Burlap Pillow “Queen Anne” and Slips, stitched with “ “University of Washington, “Broadway,” in felt and Lincoln,” sateen letters ; measure 18x18 inches; are finished with fringe ] and ready for the pillow ural color crash, with 2-inch ruffle Price $1.00. 18-INCH PILLOW SLIPS, 35¢ with stitched designs in center; Art Needlework Section, First ‘These are made of nat- finished Fioor Quartered Oak Reading Rocker The wide back, deep, roomy seat and well-bal- anced Rocker fortable. design make this extremely com- Seat is saddle- shape, in full box con- struction, Shown in the dull golden finish. Price $10.00, —Fourth Fieor. tT Oe nen | Canvas Covered Cot, $3.00 Geseets for many summers and win’ rel pductors and at hospital folks have been trying to teach the feminine street car rider how to get off a car properly, but all in vain. They still persisted in get ting off backwards, and as ke as not tumble down. That made bust nese for the doctors and dividends for the hospital stock—and dam: age suits against the company Then a wise fellow out in Greeley, Col, where they raise big potatoe and shrewd citizens, got hep to th fact that women, like the rest of the human species usually follow their noses. He persuaded the street car manager out there to fasten a mirror on the rear plat form in such a manner that to look into it one would have to face forward. Every woman passenger follow the human spectes, usually follow ed her natural instict to “see if her hat was on straight,” and un consciously stepped off correctly, with face toward the front of the car. Chicago and other cities are try- ing out the scheme with a view lof adopting it. “There is only one objection, that I can see,” said an Eastlake conductor, “and that ts) too many of the women would stop too long on the rear platform everybody ¢ staal ddan ded dadadiad AT THE THEATRES, Moore—"The Lily.” Seattio—"Human Hearts, Lois—The Financiers.” Orpheum—Vaudeville Empress—Vaudeville. Pantages—Vaudeville. lotion Pictures. Motion Pictures. RHARKKRHRNEREKE MB CUNLIFFE FUNERAL His body carried by hia comrades on the police force, and the pro cession headed by Mayor Dilling and Chief Bannick, the funeral services of W, H. Cunliffe, mur. dered policeman, took place yester. day afternoon: at St. Mark's church. | Companies of policomen and fire-| men in uniform and the Green Lake lodge of Odd Fellows, of which Cunliffe was a member, formed the guard of honor. A floral star with the number 10 in the center, the dead police man’s number on the force, was sent from the police department. The fire department sent a broken Seeeeeeeee eee to primp.” THE REASON Why we can fit a gold-filled frame with lenses and case complete for $2.50, and still give satisfaction: We have low rent. We do our own grinding. We do our own fitting. Which saves expensive help. Mr. and Mrs. Curry gre both graduates from a reli- able optical college. Both have state certificates, and have had 20 years of expert ence. All work guaranteed.. Curry Optical Company KYESIGHT SPECIALISTS | ) | A strongly-constructed Cot, covered with heavy brown canvas, design, of practical provided with pillow slip at head and heavy joints securely braced with metal. The end pieces may readily be removed and the Cot folded together compactly, being joined in the middle. teen pounds. 7 feet long, special 20¢. Machine-made Opaque Window Shades, 36 inches Hartshorn by 7 feet, made on Stewart rollers, special 55¢. Window Shades in all sizes, made to order, Window Shades Water Color Window Shades, 36 inches wide and styles and materials the side rails Weight, seven- three pairs of hose supporters STYLE 730, PRICE $1.25—A good model of strong batiste, with long skirt and soft material extending several inches below the boning. ment is equipped with two pairs of hose sup- porters, Bust is moderately low and gar- STYLE 690, PRICE $1.00—A moderate- ly-high bust model with no extreme features, Made of coutil or batiste, and trimmed at top with embroidery edge. Two pairs of hose supporters are attached, POP eee" Summer Toilet Requisites “A7i1" Taleum Powder, Caron’s dre, 15¢ Hudnut’s East India Bay Rum, Hanson-Jenks’ Milk of Cu- cumber and Orris, 50c. Hudnut’s Florida Water, 50c. “A711” 50c. Excella Cream, 50c, Eau 50c Bath Salts, 25¢ and de Cologne 19¢, Pompons Pou Remedy Bottles, with en: | ameled labels, 25c 7 Hazeline Snow, a vanish-| ing cream, 25c. “Curosa” "Flexible Rose Nail | leather case, 25c. and Coq cumber dey, 25e “Amo der, 19c. re vag ers Freckle Crean | in” deodorant pow.) Files, in —Pirat Floor, [ Direct-Action” Gas Ranges inches. $10.50 A well-built Table, care- fully with top measuring 20x30 finished A desirable pattern Solid Oak Table In Waxed Golden Finish throughout, for living-room or bedroom use. $10.50. grass, frame self-acting —Thira Fi broad arms | Ostermoor Mattresses STERMOOR Mattresses are built, not stuffed, with the wonderfully elastic Ostermoor hand- laid sheeted filling. The r w material is specially- selected, high-grade cotton, made purity itself by the Ostermoor patented treatment and rendered thoroughly wholesome and sanitary. Carried in stock in the following styles and sizes: 45-Ib. full-size Ostermoor Mattress, covered in blue and white striped A. C. A. ticking, one-part, $15.00. 45-lb. full-size Ostermoor Mattress, in tan striped ticking; $16.50; one-part, 50-Ib, two-part, $17.00. full-size Ostermoor Mattress, covered in blue art ticking; one-part, $18.00; two-part, $18.50, 60-Ib, full-size Ostermoor Mattress, covered in satin-fin- ished blue ticking, with French edge, two-part, $22.50. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns ‘Sabin Bringers. Star classified a Buy or sell real estate, etc. Fourth Floor, Frederick & Nelson golden, and trimmings are solid bronze, is equipped with adjustable tinned wire shelves and lined in Excellent hardwood, are continuous, making a very comfortable and attractive Chair. ally priced at $2.65. Rocker in same style, spe- cial $2.85. value at —Fourth Floor. Strongly-made Sa eT Fe — Folding Hardwoo Camp Stool, finished natural color an fitted with carpet seat. priced at 75c. | Child’s Grass Chair Special $2.65 Child’s Chair, woven over of of Oriental a strong The Spe- Light Maple Sewing Bedroom Rocker Rocker Special $1.65 or Sewing of hard maple, left in the light, natural finish, with seat of closely- woven reed. Has contin- uous back posts and is braced by double stretch- ers at front and side. Spe- cial $1.65. wi \ Attractively] — _— —Furniture Headquarters. Firat Floor, Anmex Northland Refrigerators Are made of thoroughly seasoned hardwood, finished in dull The white enamel. May be had in the following sizes: 15 x20x38; 151%4x21x40; INCORPORATED $10.00. $12.50. 161%4x23x42; 16% x26x44 ; —Firat Floor, Carefully food chamber ; $14.50. $16.50. Annex, Mail Orders Filled * Buy or Sell Real Estate, Business Chenosa, See Classified Page.

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