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THREE MORE DAYS OF FREE RANGE CONTEST! —an EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE is to be given away free! Come and ask for more particulars! SOUVENIRS TO LADIES! Credit ts your additional purchases added to your account! have an account your additional anes willbe without tnttla “WO CASH DOWN!” “make your own terms!” —make your selections of hdme- furnishings up to $100 w cash payment at time chate—we invite you, the homefurnisher, to ak a" —our well-kt Mt service will fit your idual needs t sisting white enamel iron bed, { a-piece Summer Suite: special $6.25 | the STANDARD SPECIAL 4-piece su ox » exactly ap pictured: chair, Tock t settee square top table; the pieces are 0 ogre’ ral and each folds, occupying very lit * } when not in use and for easy handling; $6.25 | very spectal for the week. HOLD FUNERAL SUNDAY The funeral of Chester D. Ide, 86, civil war veteran, who marched with Sherman to the sea, will be HOLD PAIR WHO HAD | BOMBS IN TRUNKS NEW ORLEANS, June 20.—Two/|held Wednesday, at 2 p. m., in the Germans, said to have made “in-| First Baptist church ee died Tues cendiary” remarks, and to have had day, at the , Chartes in their possession trunks packed) W. Ide, supor with bombs, were arrested by fed-|ty-city bulidius, at eral authorities here early today. ‘N.E, Cheasty Second AN SAY MURDER DUE TO WIFE'S ABUSE That he was a victim of “ an’s rights” was the excuse wom ma by witnesses for Frank Forray a German, on trial bef Judge | Ronald Wednesday, charged witd | killing his wife, Anna Forray, at her home, 840 69th ave. H., March | 4 “Hoe would bring a peach, or, maybe, a little pig's head for lunch every day,” testified Prank Licker a fellow worker at Skinner & Ed dy's shipyards It fs the claim of the defense that Forray was insane at the time he shot his wife, and that he did| not fully realize the import of the restr ng order that was served on him by Deputy Shertff Knight Mrs, Forray, who had t divore ed from Forray, had applied for an order keeping him from calling on her, When Knight found him at her house, Forray slipped away, bor rowed a revolver, and, returning shot her. She died within a few hours Witnesses from the shipyards were unanimous tn giving Forray a good character a day told that we the whole thing in Ame The state, represented by Deputy Prosecutor Can simply pre sented the facts of the killing which are not dented, as the ba for der. POWERS TRIAL TO a verdict of first degree mur START TOMORROW | Police Inspector Mike Powers will go to trial in supertor court | Thursday charged with accepting a bribe of $50 from G private detective The case has been set and re-set M. Wardell, a |and postponed for vartous reasons since March. Recently Powers t an affidavit alleging that Lundin and Judge ett Smith had no intention of ever bringing him to trial, AIR FLEET BILL IS NEARLY COMPLETED | WASHINGTON 20.—The plane carrying riation of $600,000,000, is x completion and will be tn. troduced probably Friday. It @ilt carry an urgent }from the secretary of war | prompt and favorable Section SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.—At- torneys defending Mrs, Mooney, on trial as a bomb conspirator, de- for Tay today they will be able to meet testimony of Samuel smuels, a stevedore, that Mra { purchased nitre 11 days efore the preparedness parade ex osion here which killed 10 per. | sons. ;- i (Optical Service * Pertect cod when you y ws, * experience, t location Measure a YY! | Its Cost and Spring Bldg. Separate Skirts Summer Fashions Introduce appropriate fabrics and effects for warm days. Styles for sport and indoor afternoon wear. Materials employed are Cotton Gaberdine, Linen, | Cotton Bedford Cord and Honeycomb Cloth—white |]| and high colors. These three groups are especially interesting at such moderate prices $2.00, $3.75, $5.00 TODAY: THE CHARMING, FASCINATING KITTY GORDON —h— “THE CRUCIAL TEST” —AL8O0— A LUKE COMEDY 5c—CLASS A—5c THIRD, NEAR PIKE “Don't Waste Against One Single Slice of | Bread” Any Loaf The BIG LOAF will be found as to cost to out measure ¢ loaf, in weight or in qualit The big loaf is more for the money and into the Big Loaf is put the very best of wheat en bread king flour, and in its baking it has that scrupulous care, that un wavering watchfulness which is the very founda tion of the great baking industry of the United States. It is a close-grained loaf, of fine, velvety texture, the real “bread txeture.” The small loaf dries out more in the baking but NOT 8O the BIG LOAF, which re tains a greater proportion of nutriment, due to equable fe mentation BREAD ORUMAS INSIST ON The Loaf that Saves the Big Loaf is the recommendation | Money makes the war go. |Haynes makes the watches go. Next Liberty theatre —Adv. jlanding at the J STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1917. Sult against the company to recover the war depa: possible Caught between the freight elevator establishment, Wayne ed chest lay aftern The only —_ a ~ a i CITY WILL SUE TRACTION CO, FOR $60,000, he week's campalgn closes traction $60,000, which the council hae fixed as its proportion of the cost of the 2,100 Seats morning, pending instructionn from |#athering ever t. The center of | €4nization, to Judge from the great ne and navigation | humber HURT BY ELEVATOR floor of the and the fifth-floor ees Hornstein & Sons Grubb, sustained a broken leg and a crush EUGENE LEVyY’S MILLION DOLLAR ORPHEUM THEATRE Third and Madison. playhouse on the coast that has capacity audiences afternoon and night NOW OFFERS A NEW BILL {VAUDEVILLE UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT “THE BRUTE” Sensational Playlet of the Canadian Woods VARDAMAN SOUTHBECK TRIO DAWSON & WILBERT Comedy Barrel-Jumpers MARGARITA FISCHER In the Five-Act Film Winner— ‘THE DEVIL’S ASSISTANT’ be 10c 2 and 4 P. M. Daily. PAGE 2 Red Cross Fund 11 LAUNDRIES | May Be Doubled | WASHINGTON, June 20.—The| [golden stream pouring into Red A T Cross war fund coffers from all over the country will reach ou ),000—one-half the total aise d— | The laundry strike situation tonight. This was officially | remained unchanged Wednes predicted today on returns of the! gax4 out of 24 plante run- first two days of the week's cam paign, | ning full blast and the re At this rate offtetals said the| mainder employing a total of $10,000,000 asked would be more| not more than 200 employes, than yubled by Monday night, according to the union of. when ficlale, | Roth the laundrymen's club and the union ike committ de clared Wednesday there was no prospect of a settlement of the strike within the week The workers’ relief committee ts feeding approximtacly 360 strikers cally, making a total of 1,600 meals while ¢ & ianued to about 60 girls whi sole source of Income was the laundry work With the exception of the hundles that are being taken to the laundries in private automobiles. there is n0 family work being don Jin the non-union plants, pickets Laundries are making an ef Fremont bridge, will be brought to handle the work of the at once. Mayor Gill Wednesday | hotels and restaurante, Instructed Corporation Counsel | —— Caldwell to proceed immediate. | . ly with the sult. S. A.C. F heeweratt Tn the meantime, work on the cut . * »| ting of the Stone ave. bridge. ha Dinner Draws Big ceased, according to the mayor, Tho| The “farewell to the old home traction company had a gang of men| dinner, which will be given to work wrecking the structure, ang | night by the officers and trustees they were withdrawn Tuesday |of the Seattle Athletic club, com night. The city had a few, and|p!imentary tothe members, is to be these were taken off Wednonday | the largest and most successful held by that or of members who bave stated they will be present | This is the last general assembly cf members In the present building at Fourth and Cherry before the club moves to its new quarters at Third and Jefferson 13 Breet fer =< none and senses = tmoe OF Near Edmonton “The Gay Deceiver” ARLINE & KLEDA | Novelty Singing Maids Refined Musicians —AND— 2,100 Seats Every Night. You Owe Yourself a Good Set of You owe it to yourself to keep your efficiency as near 100 per cent per- fect as you possibly can. Good teeth are a very vital factor in good health. Therefore good teeth are some- thing which you ought to- have with- out fail. We offer you at this office the services of high-grade graduate registered dentists. Every one of them is a graduate of the best dental col- leges and has passed the examination of the State Dental Board. You will see that every one of our operators has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Only the best of materials are used at this office. All work guaranteed with an iron-clad guar- antee of satisfaction, signed both by the oper- ator who did the work and also by L, By Conte D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thor- oughly responsible. Do not wait until your teeth are beyond saving—no artificial set is quite up to those nature gave you. Come in right away. Our work is guaranteed to be painless, absolutely. Dr, L. R. Clark Our experts will give you a thor- ough examination and tell you just what it will cost you to have your teeth put into perfect condition. Whatever the cost may be, though (and you will find it lower here than elsewhere) it will be worth a great deal more than it will cost you, eae Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS U. S. PROBING LOCAL ALIENS The federal grand jury, under the direction of Judge Jeremiah Neterer and District Attorney Clay Allen, began investigations Wed- nesday morning which may lead to sensational exposures in Seattle. In addition to — investigating} charges against Hulet M. Wells | Aaron Fislerman, Sam Sadler and| others, which arose out of their alleged opposition to select service registration, the jury will take up the cases of about 70 slackers, There also is strong reason to believe that charges against prom. inent local Germans will be placed before the fury for inquiry If the jury brings indictments against any of those accused, it is probable they will be tried at the fall term © of court. “The laugh of a child, the world over, no one can re- U. S. AFTER SHIPS SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.— Plans to commandeer the steamers Matsonia and Maui of the Matson In keeping with the com sistent pro- gram of higher class produc line, running between San Fran- cisco and Honolulu, are reported pope er ce r h 6 to be uw ae onsideration by th pipers govern Clemmer has added am BABY MARIE OSBORNE . IN “Told at Twilight” A DELIGHTFUL STORY OF TEARS, LAUGHS and THRILLS DAY-DREAM la \4 | | | It never pays to worry, a ain; rdest battle fon tries to win, ‘OCK ts ne day-dream, And we | on every § A Coming Saturday June 23 Chas. Chaplin The immigrant His Latest Brand New Mutual Comedy Many amusing incidents go to make this one of the finest and funniest photoplays that you have ever had the pleasure of witnessing See ide Mary initiated into the gang by a Ifttle colored boy playmate, and join them in a plunge in the public park until interrupted by the stern arm of the law. Until Friday Night Only