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| Press Club Auditorium! Fifth, Near University! 3 P.M. Wednesday! Every housewife in Seattle who can possibly come should be there. The Star is particularly anxious that Seattle men hear \vir. Spangler. dy We want every man who can come to be there, too. that if they do, they’il put a shoulder to the wheel and “do their bit’ in thie great A mass meeting is to be held at which the organization of the Seattle regiment of the | movement. Woman's Army Against Waste i is to be perfected. | Dr. Carter Helm Jones will speak on ““‘The Country’s Need.” Justice Reah White- Mrs. Austin E. Griffiths is going to talk on “Practical Food Saving.” And J. A. | head will be chairman. } Spangler, vice president of the Seattle National bank, will discuss ‘““Men’s Part in the Remember, Wednesday at 3 p. m. at the Press club. Keep the afternoon open. BE War Against Waste.” SURE TO COME. ssessesese st tos stensess sestiossseterssttiscsssitisssssseseny MARINE WEEK! All over the land an effort will be made to recruit men for the U.S. marine corps next week you might do asa soldier of the sea. Surely, you'll do something soon—we've been at war 64 days Ristitisiessstetstsiissstiitisstisitrissessitiisitssistssscssecsetstssteseetitir iid i | | NIGHT EDITION ; e e ? | Uncle Gam has decided to take should apply at headquarters, 26th floor of the L. C. Smith building. GREA TEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER iN PACIFIC NORTHWEST 3 Westher: inary yee) ae DAA AAR AAR AAA AL APDEPAPRALL ALP LPL AL PDP LL APO PPPPPPPPPLPPEPPPPP and Sunday.” SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917 ONE CENT od SESSSIOITI SISTITSTITs sT Fsterseeseess soo er ss eaeststses VOLUME 19 SEATTLE, WASH KIDNAPERS MURDER JAMERICAN DIPLOMACY IS DEFEATED CHINA REVOLT ‘sire uneas Weve GOT QUAS! HOW ABOUT YOU? BODY OF LOST. ° BUTTE, Mont. June 9 ‘ met Bott. . : 6 ue any 4 € c Se a ar hei “ 1a « ~~ —Thirty-five bodies had ther $1 » fina purchase Gt thousa ing Americans “3 been recovered from the bor l ts em € re t alle t ervice rily in Ea ; e blazing Speculator mine @ The Star's purchase of Liberty bonds t het r democracy iy at 11 a. m. today mid it sist emploves¢ ahs ho ~e ie il The fire, which has n part ‘ @ You who have money should be as SPRINGFIELD. M June 9—The body of baby) Lloyd Yi. ‘THE 64TH DAY OF OUR WAR been raging since mid- ripps ne thrueut willing and ready to enlist your dollars = Keet, tl + months’ old son of J. Holland Keet] who oo ee aes ; : * night last night, began y, by ; ' proximatel in the cause of liberty. 0 not dela kidnaped 4 vas four s today + an abandoned herp : y merica’s actual participation in the war | " « rt here need for immedjate action the Crenshaw place mile outhw of Springfiel he a on kaiseriam was devoid of spectacular incidents | when a power cable care) jie * is The Cren ; place Was men-/into the well short el its a The announcement of the a of a second U. S. collier rying a high voltage cur « ‘ the world, t as thE pépoeed rendesy ance on the night of Ieee in French waters indicates that the plans for provisioning «. r i i o I | e Tl their se ay was evident ffom the fi Gen. Pershing’s first expeditionary force are progressing as rent struck the level, ig r tid er ‘ ‘ dnap ( a jew » body was partly decom: i 3 itielscde rébdiiah Was Ritd Gectge, and after’ niting some tar in the 800 tizen of Seattle has his according to the confession 0 ed It was wrapped in an old” i receiv n orge, and after ie oats nie bert ) Cla pak eenl ann Tai nderst dp been half hour's private conference, presented his staff. T ng foot level ; + age +} “rform. bas rai va “t onketion to: . ple pe feo Pres premicted get for gue mites, and snonee the same pleasure The fire spread quickly : al ; The Ster will fi Leerinti to the Sih the kidnaping Both men, The information which resulted — ai aon ing’ being <s Ne Jab that the Londen press ae to the other levels and re- } tery : beat a @ Whether your spbscription to the however, denied that they kneW|in the finding of the baby’s bee ; ad sulted in the spreading of nance the, purchase : Liberty Loan be large or small you — anything about the Keet |was obtained from *tpanpounced lace the two men dismissed yesterday for P g + thitioen rea o- thém: ta ih g ’ \ ' us far been|sc by Manny Bi and aring the decks for action burning: gases to the ad- | |” ") | should respond instanth rena nigerian Mayet Ne Misses try ae SBE oop wR cer titistien ceorenipe ia foreign re ei ber} ! fiity instéllme | should respond instantly. unable to shake their stories. Edward Conklin, friegds of the fa - . joining amo anne. * _ . It is believed the men who stole ther of the dead boy ith © raf ne 1 " » . A be 2 poem greseee betel y whee oil manifest itsett Four Rundrea and eee veh TiO wR ds will draw interest from the @ Put your dotlarge@r the firing ine the Keet baby, losing hope of col-| A search of the abil t AA aightycone~indy Hay were at werk in the Spe lator A i, ppost } eet m Of $6,000rdejseveral days a: hy M felled 10 regleter their full qu {tHe wehewsthe fhe tithe aiet-—e of-thosr-dnane anv the -omplagtes. shia, | uhh of youTgeon, var Brother... Nabe tore the native: beta site iPr it phi oe a pee an. o fore bo oe PM iis. wsbts: avd we, 213 excaped thr connecting! be entitled fo the full interest on the or your friend who answers the call “|Siva into the weil dénce of -taving beenctrecently 4 cand action is expected next week, which should promptly OS Fe ee Seen See { Phe employes will be dy to the colors | ‘That the baby had been thrown | used. ease the pressure at home from high prices Cb Ps yt A Ginee : & Seboat the mone " need t The 4 ; —— oe ini The effect of Chinese revolt and the continued dissensions , c Jeeves : @ And do it now! a cast the heaviest clouds on the American war hor |ta! of nae — INTEREST CROWS KAISER NEARLY — A WA sabes IN, D.C in bringing on the Chinese revolt rorking ts a reer Need; Can You Give | ES a cauiea wdider “che ped s oe art ine, adjoining, and ce ii hem Any | lelp? BY MABEL ABBOTT LONDON, June. 9.—Three Ger hor ca a " ot ng out thru its shaft. Scenes about ; e (Waste Editor of The Star) man officers were killed and the) democratic flag io ne Nine conkabe Se Past 60 years of age, sick, a Increasing interest in the work} )aiser himvelf barely escaped wae ing possibility diplomats Peare ‘eanbe' to the: Ge Seattie pioneer finds himself jot the Woman's Army Against the railway station at Ghent was” see in the pro-Japanese, pro- ae Ae today without means of tive! Waste is shown daily, as dispatches bombed by aeroplanes recently, acs 7 sbellion in Ct ayy “tnd i hood. from Washington show more and cording dispate! : ia gigi ae Py “ r \ agile ‘hal Hie wife has been trying to | inore plainly the need for hel{) of change Tel Cot trol imate if One ist it er ‘ a sn . ‘ ony Sey labor Rb has not -_ every citizen in the problem of@mak- dar Von Hindenburg, the coms : already e ovine ranger ceeded in obtaining regular fing America’s food supply go as far mander-in-chief od othe German — ccuese 1a as tt ° re and set up reblagiet -wtahayae “sd ooo, work as possible. Prines:itiel, were aia reel at vit ta ay me Pg View A s Mal One « agiecrmt ney: Ne ae eas aie Fesane The couple have some acre- | “ite also fights who helps a fight-|the station, besides other members umphec % ciple soneiiied “eaaten 7 to the Liber joan ba ariel v ‘ age at Brewster, Wash.. which | er sight.” says Herbert C. Hoover,/of the German general staff, None om macy in a b ‘ na int omar on the bide of ed eattle ca arty o a is ne half the a they will sell for what they can | 4 of them was injured. dispatohe a tiny hese government having deciared it * Ceres ikahuaie. 7; Libel laea, bocmaitt ed EL ae Q rie NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING f ae . tenth , " ) worth of the bonds ¢ ee has secu ou can help, call Ballar at . + ; ‘ , . ion of making war on Ge ; you FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 12 a ia ‘ } Democracy’s single fost old . r ar on additio: tion for he 1036, or at 1306 W. 64th st | With Mrs. W. H. Bishop. 303 Socks for Soldiers bos \ In the Orient now is in the sev yh at the Arena, Me | vren e ‘elo ‘ n toyal southern provinces, Can Dr. Sun Do It oe day nigit, namely, Withard Ham-'q : Roren ave. N o'clock Three pairs of home-knit - er oor ites One for In : : aa ceaetii ak She Made a Great All women in section of socks for every mother’s som _ peti u , srniment 1 mmette ate (0 eton, an American who fo N a i the city are a to attend of the 90 University of Wasn- + ‘ is ral! The free-for-all unt for ¥ © was wounded : ‘J y China's first prevident, ren ae oo Se esaiaae Jae at Vimy Rid He w i Dive, But Somehow this meeting objects of ington boys of the Ambulance ing his original revoty ¥ , a chase o Veteran Tells of Fighting the Women’s War Against corps, which may be ordered to armies to the defense of democ br gee ng of ae qe y Yip A The Car on Hambleton, a native of Califor the Rubbe r Broke Waste will be explained, and the front at any moment! racy. , rm ie rath seelosr pe thealhe oe ca, equals in size that, the ott ©Y. nia. was a sergeant in the United! pexver, June §.—She we deas on food conservation ex That's the ambition of the i Japan Wants United Asia the seunty-clty buliding. The | of the Pacific-Coast Ce States cavalry for three years. He nette Kellerman one better w changed Seattle Red Cross women, a 4 \ While allied with the o ete for the Te ae a of the | A Liberty loan roll of honor = (eniisted at Toronto, in Januar ame to bathing suits. Her | an appeal is made today to Se- 3 is idee thon car caus poeta pney “A will be made public by the gov- (1916, and saw service at Ypres, model bloome were suspended | © © attle mothers to knit the socks _ er uscares oie io of felaing If you have reason to believe ernment as soon as the cam: | Courcelotte and \ in 1 dge. His around her supple waist with a sin-| 1 food administrator, who 2nd have them ready within ; ‘America in the war, and prevented revers om Seon that your neighbor “forget” to | paign for the $2,000,000,000 ae be sit psig pect “ig <n ig r Pi 9g Jegraphed his congratulations and Mees Aiscaes gph is 706 tet ee 4 r . Iyment a ® a prong m back to he i -orhaps s the >oiati >the Eenttle regime ppec which ar : a 000,000 people from throwing s anih-ees anaes register Tuesday, look on the | bond issue is completed, he had heen ¢ a, Mee teaaiae os isghas Mee ava mada giment jutely necessary. +e ir great weight against Germa the overthrow of Li Yua et and nie name lon't thers ] June 15. The name of every ‘sion of a she was dug Ottiber. or niay be dt * re a And as @ direct way 0 i t autocrac : f rmen a clear 7 wagers em tae Al “i 4 | firm and individual subserib- ‘several hours later, and f M@ her per One $500 Liberty bond and $1,005 That Japan's aim isa ted Asia. Japs Teuton ' len at Wein O10 e x it | es, together with the amount, | weeks remained "neonscious But they ro tae cash w ed by the pal 4 under control of Ja ion gg In the south, where seven fee euat tar slanion will be furnished to the press |wife ts atfll at the front. sprinsboard lake—and | he shipped to the allies for the sta-| board ¥ for a gnu, an-emi, 79 tain i a an provinces remain loyal to the r varia f in each district for publication Hambleton spoke to the Engi:| hit the water se ! lia that cure cornmag! toregia tithe two | kangaroos \ eli A French Cochin China, @@P0aed government, Or. Sun | prog: eas ery man report is in eon wee" veseyen anew Thursday and made a A youth with glasses rescued | the wheat flour we have been eat- &%¢ 4 striped hyena. They'll Delia i dag ig” . 4 sme lecaer Yat Sen joome as the possible [the s feiting to register is day by George I Beattie repr | profound Impression the—er—the rest of her suit while |, x, poultry and fish fo: ine of the | home to callers at Woodland park Mongolia, Tibe and some | envise <0 demanreny ; ‘ate vote resentative of the federal reserve The business men's committee o hundred other bathers cheered red meat, etc #00. states ; 5s pabhe clovanet eee ro, a i. pee | has been pardon-| Lenk at San Francieco will continue its drive next week - | From all indications, the sides of|~———”—CO”.” Or ) Aapararandl gs ei gectrena corte Bayes ws oe 4p ~ renin cid 4,000 Subscribe Here The big. campafen ‘by the Boy Little Mother and lthe Press club will bilge wih the ————Ts / : ye a ¢t > t w one allowed to nl According to Leib, about wouts, begin, officially Monda ye crowd that will attend The Star's Sy tase on the whole world ral r on rovir e fir ed to the rty loan in te1 $12,000 in subseription The Mone by | Yes serter Arm Against Waste, Wedne weny a) new fac > Beattie biggest individual subscription Fri afternoon, Come early = r Pan There is a litue an at 707 W And send your enlistment in be irl 8 and a spectively, serted her war, and surely would put civ. | revoll againet monarch pe GOETHALS NAMES A total of $481,000 was added yes: |day was that of Alexander Pa pre is Hization up against new and | found its strength. Sun Yet Sen le t the theatre man, who took | 58th st., mother day to the bond subscriptions | tage whose hus staggering problems. _at that time SHIPPING AIDES °: we te whic hl $50 She is two montha behind with her Are scheduled at the theatres far “Victory Sure, King Tells ce ; ie ey mama SLAY TROOPS IN. {Bill Sunday Sue | Sate Shinn" ORS OF LIFE LOW © ars General Pershing and Staff s.o% ” SERIOUS MUTINY | ribmeace A, siajadi' etal” FROM EARTHQUAKES |": NEW YORK, June 9.—Hope, Sessue Hayakawa at the Coliseum fore then, as the roll must be tabu Big Programs lated and sent to Washington with) in a Very few days worth boy bringlog th reas, rye, Fenced. ie . ' : : ) NEW YORK. June 9 iy }|Grey to try to help keep the little he ae ne Se LONDON, June 9——-Maj. Gen uid. His arrival 4 Inder that ot ru ‘ uy BY WILLIAM G, SHEPHERD Sunday's Bo mare fie sermon )| brood tdgether for & few we as| based on cables since the first The Jaguars: Claws Pershing, commander.in.chief of (Continued on page 8 i veition of F. H. ( ve would “get over with a wallop" ()the mother has promise of work.| shock of the disaster, that the Clara Kimball Young at the Clemmer America’s potential expedition- the diese | PETROGI AD, June 9.-Four | in Hades that he believes he | Any one who can help may send) earthquake which wrecked San “The Easiest: Way ary force to France, was formal AVY FIGHT faa ede as regiments of the Seventh Rus) ouid empty hell in 15 minutes {| his or bit elther to the above Wu Hart at the Stra ly received by King George in DENIE N sian army refused to obey the} with one of them Me oF er te Mise Grey, at The; Salvador and surrounding 0 art at the Strand 4 a private audience. Gen. Lord re orders of their officers today. |{ uneunte he yelled, “if God {Stat towns for the sixth time in their he Gun Fighter : yn e e Peo he yelle % 40 Sta Brooke made the presentation t took Oot | One additional regiment was re- {woud tet me no downto the In | history, did not take a heavy | Mary Pickford at the Rex Pershing and his staff got Pes | ported to haVe arrested its own Fevnal i proach # eer (She Couldn't Fool Hi toll of life, is expressed by lo Tess of the Storm Cotmena down to work early today, con. ‘ pan ag officers. } ar “righ pee 1 ae one oul Ol 1M) cat agents of San Salvador ferring with British military rq Awto ich the se rs call Minister of War Kerenaky or: |) me pas id depopulate hell tn Wleanore Wells, prima donna firms here today _ Doug Fai ba Ks at the Mission officials and preparing in every =f" th rd derec arrestiof all responsible in the Flo 2 Pella” company Since receipt of the message, “All he Matrimaniae way possible for their transfer =) riletiy. t It evidently has lived within for the incident. They will be PPR at the etropolitan, danced | well,” from Day & Bloom, Ethel Clayton at the Class A Stun early date to the front ull publicity te onli of army bus on souethmnartiatad upstage, clasped her hands and |vador bankers, by Bloom Bros., their Doltine andstekin i in et time, for, according t ord show of the Pacific Northwest Rose| — crie¢ Back, back to the sign | fiscal agents here, no additional Loudon newspaper comment to y, set for June 18 and 19, ma of the Golden Calf! word has been received here. How- Margarita Fi pr at the Colonial day overflowed its customary rought to town by i 1 rite J ws 0% t usias: n gree t has learned the first be set forward a week or 10 days, An old gentleman in the first ever, reports from th vital of the The Butterfly Girl : tng asnnem tne! AM RENGH WATERS | (.'r'% 0 sf WEATHER TO HOLD irr i tie ut MER hie ue Mae na ll The zof Pershing sls WASHINGTON June %-—The yunding the ever morning president of the society The exhi chuckled loss of life may have been suffered ‘ha » erent me hi sy Pg vi Yally ravy department was advised toda etween 3 and 4 o' with BACK ROSE SHOW Pree aii inelnde all iccal and dia-|™. “She means ca-fay,” he in- {in the provincial towns, while the| THE FASTEST GROWING RAM ee SY He will n from Ad-\of the arrival of the second Am 4b the first bint of the coming Recause of the lateness of the sen-| trict rose shows, and will be held formed his neighbors ina high: !loss in San Salvador city was prac IN THE NORTHWEST | Express factionately | navel ch water , son, the dates for the annual rose in Arena ly audible whisper lly confined to property \ piiral fona aval ¥ UT A COUNTRY,” THE FAMOUS PATRIOTIC STORY BY EDWARD EVERETT HALE, WILL BEGIN Y IN THE STAR © <THE MAN WITHO : ; : { .

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