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STAR--TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1917. PAGE Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’ LL TRUST ou $50.00 Worth 73.00 Worth 700.00 Worth 150.00 Worth 900.00 Worth 200.00 Worth be Homefuraien| Our July Sale of HOMEFURNISHINGS Means a Saving to You of 10% to 50% : on Bedroom, Living-Room and : Dining-Room Furniture and of state are at work here and at the navy yard today. Al tho no official statement as to thelr activities has been given out, it is Known they are in. quiring Into reports that SECRET AGENTS HUNT CAUSE OF | | | | ing about the navy yard re- | POWDER BLAST =: | 4 Inasmuch as officers of the navy E. yard declare the powder was #0 7 VALLEJO, July 10.—Wheth tored that it could not have ex 4 er spies caused the explosion, | plo spontaneous combustion ; which blew up the powder mag- [2nd that the temperature of th a azine at the Mare Island navy | ™&sazines was tested five mint i) yard, killing six persons and in. | Yefore the blast, they are sald to 7 jpring 38 others, will be deter. inced that incendiarism was, # mined by a federal probe, nsible. U. 8. District Attorney | which opened today. m shares this belief, it is : Secret agents representing the departments of the navy Stranger Slugged Sentry Pie <a A few nights ago, according to 4 AMUSEMENTS rts, a marine guarding the hallenged a man lurk vicinity. Instead of haltin the stranger approached and simu fm ZOD OPER I -W. | taneously the marine was slugged| : THEATRE from behind an ked_uncor no's niform in Vall » lated a and today today placed the pro co gelioy All Week — Mati tons of powder which Serevany ERO Ambassador’ A powerful, stirring drama. s of the navy yard sho Ruuer WILK today that the rematind os ‘T Ambassa ard and probably tights 20. O he Ma was saved by the PALACE HIP) Afternoons | 3; Eves. €:30 ¢ 4 "Mies Fremont Tenton & Co. 4 “Flying Venus. te The Dae Wed. | bars. Three Other Mig Acts. Photopiay: “Mystery of the Bone | | Cross. {Pree Balioons for Children Baturda ay Matinees) ‘ and Sun., 1 of the Metropolitan Opera Co. 2:36—Nights, 7 and 9 | ANTED—A WIFE” Big Musical Comedy Hit “WOMEN” | medy Incident Tickets at Johnson-Doner Piano 29 Third Ave. Let Me Buy Your Medicine Consultation, Treatment and Medicine ONE DOLLAR CASH DR. EVANS Peoples Bank Building, Second Avenue and Pike Street 10 am. to 5 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 12 401 WHO HIRED THE WITNESSES AGAINST ORGANIZED LABOR? See the Frame-up—San Francisco BOMB TRIALS UNTIL JULY 15 No Show Friday. Children 10c. | ARENA 2:15 P. M., 8:15 P. M. Admission 25c. Do You Seek Economy More Than Ever? In leaveners you have now available baking powder of a new type, one that es hot breads quickly and evenly, saves them tasting sweet, helps to keep 1em moist and retails for only twenty- Full Pound. but it’s true Rogers’ Baking Powder, the Westfield Board of al , tl five cents It’s wonderful, This 1 is indorsed Health. Its label Contain Alum.” If you don’t like your ve you back your money. THE ROGERS Seattle eavener, by tells you that it “Does Not grower will Co. Tacoma you a Swezy fe and we will mail by Isabelle Clark in # Rec r cents Selected mpe | | Strangers have been seen lurk. | | — roan to Wed Rich Sportsman « BARON TELLS OF MURDERS IN BELGIUM Tho their visit was a brief one, the four Belgian envoys who were the guests of Seattle Sunday and Monday won the hearts of every one who met and talked with them. They bade farewell to Seat tle at a dinner Monday night, at the Masonic temple, and depart ed by train for Portland at 10:45 p.m The sympathetic smile and . gracious demeanor of Baron Upper Main Floor. Main Sport Style Skirts Untrimmed | Special Men’s FLOOE Floor $2.95 and $3.50) Hats I Special. . | 1 Moncheur, the humorous twin Flee, Jae pecial © T Upper Main Floor. kle in the eye of Gen, Leclerea, | -| Osterreith, and the dash and in the selection of havar eu gallantry of Louis d’Ursel, YOUR ace an whose ambition wae to be very ummer style Separate Skirt ! I | American, captivated the au that the en Ready-t 3 diences that greeted the com t oh ee at price | missioners in Seattle Wear sect priced just ! * hats | Monday night the Belgian off Wedne py es y i | als dined among their own peo Vv f | ¢ Local Belgians, still loyal to Among them tior | thelr plucky fatherland. atched he four Orien de ns, Nov. as tte its rk) poicoes found Oriental designs, Nov e grouy When he d od the sufferings of | elty stripes and checks and a few It Hat ain col ey are designec ‘ many eyes that were not dry pl hey are designed } Judge Burke Speake of Cott (jaberdine Crepe, | / The dining hall of the Masonic Bedford Cord and Whipcord, || € | __The variety } | temple where the dinner he held me of which have shirred tops cansiats of Ustumaun | was decorated for the oceasion with | Belgian and American colors, and wide belts, novelty patch pock | Hemps yhorns and | ® Belginn flag in illuminated|| ets and button trimming. Size | Milans in attractivel) | amuel Hill prenide s tonastmas 26- to 30-inch waist measure, | styles that are suitable |) | the, ond Jadge Burke, speaking forl| but not each size in every style || for women and misses. A || | people of Seattle of the von8 ¢ i | r debt of gratitude all peoples of the | wide range of colors and a : earth owe to little Belgiu " | | Miss Disston In to become the bride of John W Jr “It was Belgium that aroused the Regular $3.50 and $3.75 Skirts, $2.95 | black | wealthy sportsman, son of Rodman Wanamaker and gra Jobn| world to a nense of Ita tmmine 00 . | Wana millionaire merchant of Philadelphia, She is a daughter|deadly peril,” the Judge sald. “ar Regular $4.50 and $5. Skirts, $3.95 ——— of Mrs. William Dixston of New York, Newport and Philadelphia, and| gave to mankind an example of pa-|| has been one of the most beautiful and favored debutantes of society. |triotic self-sacri in. defense of|! d Her grandfather, now dead, founded the famous saw and steel manu-/home, country ant iberty that will S F. b s BI D 4 PI S facturing plant of his na uted athe ata ummer Fabrics ue Denim Play Suits of the most | humanity precious possessions of it will forever stand out Special 85c to $1.00 Main Floor. enna Ih ey te | SUMMERTIME for the kid: —_J dies home from school for Summer vacatio' and » for those who are yet too ung to go. Why not add to their pleasure by ving a clean Play Suit at their needed? The Men’s Section Has a Complete Range of Sizes. T are made of indigo dyed denim and are trimmed with plain red bands and shell pearl and metal buttons. Sizes from one to nine are priced at S3¢. Sizes from nine to fourteen are priced $1.00. disposal when as an inepiration and encourage strugeling against fea a any part of the wor Main Floor, Rear. and Mberty an examp jod q a cana’ Gk ae Bleached Muslin, 26 inches forget what wide. Special Wednesday, a | Describes & uvehe yard 10¢ 1 ke the aaikais re ‘ |feet as the er w Desirab r WAR SITUATION TODAY ae 2 edicburern olla ne |. have warmed my heart,” he ck, and marked to Tee = ae ers ? ex ed. “Belgium loves her chil 25c. Special Wednes fest hand ‘description byt tay: Unleeh tte Loaaeh Whee Pb ete ry | Dd ea 15¢ PETROGRA Ju jo More | ECO Se. cee ene Sone tae than } additional prisor Nn hdd e Sam Colored Voiles, 26 eral more villages, thr jin his address, the baron describ wide, and in assorted guns and a number of small née ala banbla’ Wave cudiriean e nd dark shades, Reg- Pieces were officially re isha 50c. Special for Wed tured today as the re See ee || nesday, a yard B5¢ the south | “Only today,” he said, “! re. | villages captured after| celved a telegram from Belgium fotners remaining standing behind By United Press Leased Wire anguinary battles were Pavelce that 20 of the leading citizens /them LONDON, July 10.—Admis Bukovic Vikloroy, Majdan, Ru-| of Brussels have been arrested | “A platoon of soldiers drew up in sion that the Russians have ciska and Pacykov,” the statement| and sent to Germany. Among |face of these unhappy men, The smashed thru the German = said. “The enemy is retreating to| them ie the uncle of Count d’Ur- lofficer ordered hist fire front near Stanisiau the river Lomnicka. We have pene-| of our mission tothe United | There had been no nor was made in a Berlin me trated their line ten versts,” (ap-| States.” even a pretense of trial received at Amsterdam by the | Prox m six and a half miles.) The cable came from Paron Bey Die in Agony Central News today. Jona, Belgian minister of foreign af-| “About 20 of these citizens were — | LONDON, July 10.—-British |fairs, and stated that Count Jean|only wounded, but fell among the |troops have again advanced in the | d'Oultreman, a manager of the Pel-|4ead. The soldiers, to ake sure, PHER 3 | dead he soldiers, to ma 5 inl dog acinar RO | Moasines-Wytschaete section, Field|/gian bank, ‘and Count Hippolyte|fired another volley into the mass PETROGRAD, July 10.—Gen. Marshal Haig reported today d'Ursel, with directors of colonial| There was a man among them who Brusiloff is again flanking the | “Kast of Oostaverne, at night,|companies, have been deported was shot with his two little boys. Teutonic army and closing in |We advanced our line slightly,” he Crimes Beyond Belief One of the Inds was seen to be on Lemberg. Front dispatches iad = aU pas The Germans claim that this {s a ‘till alive, and he remained in ag today detailed the steady ad- | ay pe AR MRL ai omines) retaliation for the action of cny for hours until death came to vance of this move under Gen. |canal we made a succ esstul raid) Heigiang in sending the wiv and|reileve his suffering Korniloff with Halicz, key city pe 4 in the bed ar . tale oa 1008 | chiidren of German civilians in Tab-| “puring the massacre at Dinant to the Galician stronghold, ail |took some prisoner alg said. Jora, Africa, to France. This waslover 600 citizens, including women but cut off. | |done so they would not be left tol and children, were ruthlessly mur Austrian prisoners are pouring 2 GERMAN PLANES |die in the troptos, it was explained.|Gered. We have a list of the back ne Russian lines in an | “Sa: of the crimes deliberately | names of 606 of these victims, rang nending stream, and the bows DOWNED BY TRAWLER ("02 by our enemy are al-|ing in age from a baby 5 months to] struck by the Russtan infantry and most beyond belief,” he sald.| men over 80 years of age | artillery have been so shattered; LONDON, July 10.¢Two German|“When the nan troops entered Six Thousand Murdered that Russian cavalry has been|seaplanes were destroyed by the|Dinant, so f the 108th regi-| sppis, ladies and gentlemen, ts called into action British armed trawler Iceland off/ment of infantry invaded the|ony one incident of what our It is the same story that | Lowestoft, an admiralty report|church, drove out the cong fivilian population has suffered. came from this front in 1914, id today. Four of the Germanjand shot 50 of the men S'milar scenes occurred at An when Brusiloff took Lemberg [flyers were taken prisoners | “Later tn the day a crowd of cit!-|jenne, at Louvain, at Aerschot and by almost identical tactics of = = zens were driven into the parade! jiner places. It is estimated that flanking the enemy quare, The men were ranged |°\0''¢ ooo civilians have been wan- Grud Pralzee Atiny Why You Should along a wall. The front rank of {oye Ort doted in Belgium by or; In spirit of jubilation over the] Never Pare a Corn |/‘"™ Were then told to i the | Ger of the German authorities. successes which this drive ac} —————— After thus living in the shadow! complished, Petrograd agreed firm-| t¢ you are troubled with corns or THE LODGE CAFE of death for three years, you can with the gn nee bing 1 Sloat phscon. Or pentane Theor tas’ Fourth Avenue at Westlake imagine with what coy te eres expressed a we ugh “ ¥ Darin jem. Stat e ec d cott of the American mission aries show that many deaths havell Where #900 LIBERTY BOND icp’ of steel, has heard | “The Russian army is splendid,” | nocent practic enree will be given away. the news of the entry of the United | ‘ ' re Ee po High<lass Entertainment he declared The Russtans’ spirit | & fruggist and States into this great conflict j " orth of Tee-Mint. and Dancing | is fine. They are going to fight painful co 8PM tol A. M | “They now know that their suf. valiantly.” the > Petace Giese Awan. jfering has not been in vain and Went to Trenches that the day of deliverance is at Scott's judgment was founded r hand.” | on first hand knowledge. He is } Ladies “Delicious” | Se aes ata tease | Ree seal BULLBROS || ose mie oe self. He witnessed the start of); erenies oe srewell of the mission to the peo rustiloff's great drive R tired, (aching Just a as at ot the selenion ee ie Mickley, Judson, Parker and | yarns (eri nfortablen ta mrobasty| | 118 THIRD MAIN 1043 J | ospitality of its citizens, and the myself, with my orderly rreant nsible for the hearty endorse \i beauty of its “delicious ladies.” Randolph, arrived at Tarnopolon Biven it by drugaiate, | the King st. station, later, the on the evening of June the | corn, ec corn. between th cecuasionsts bade their last | American army chief said. “We toss’ or alluses in such al ndieux to. a group of native Bel-| motored to the front, and from ‘| pleasant and safe way, makes it} fans, and to the members of the| concealed observation pit, watched | t0""hare a cord, and people are| Bommittee that received them the intense artillery preparation| warned to stop it | They boarded the train for Port- sigh “yrange ghee ; \t eo ——_ anes land at 10:45, accompanied by Sam- atche rom ea his city s Hill, their host in this city; “In the morning we were tb Moention and FE on J, Titus, and ©. W. Mel- iished at an observation post in in the drum, assistant we pneral passenger wheat field and t our glasse iattes| = ee Jacent ot the GC raflroad. glued on the trenches a mile and , 2 . a half distant, while thousands of | juaranteed. guns continued the reparation Some of th guns were of the ll-inch type. ‘Suddenly the waves of Rus vs — | 5 | sians climbed out of their trenches a tn order to introduce our new and advanced. Five minutes later (whalebone) plate, which is the | they dropped into the Austrian Every Housewife | Hightest and strongest plate known. 44, United Press Lensed Wire trenches floes not cover the roof of the PORTLAND, July 10,—The bru-| Prisoners Run Back Should have these mouth; you can bite corn off the ia) murder of Zella Faulk, 18, at} I was astonished the next min . . . cob; guaranteed 15 years. Fort Worth Texas, was cleared | te to observe men running back || 20 Splendid Cook Books | oiig crown .....ccece++++-%3.00 up here today with the arrest and 00 es pared at the 4 » ) fus Coates § Hr 2 yin ae . “as ae h Mir : $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 eanteen ssion or ne one "i ph tie near-by telephone post informed us THE FAIRIES COOK BOOK | 510 set of tooth $5.00 Cotes was Clyde Tucker, alleged that the runners were Austrian | and Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 oo complice | prisoners. 1 sSenin a , Ue ++ 88. ‘oates, | detailed confession FISHER'S BLEND SOUR | Witte crowns RCE ct tee tiie: nave re hen seven GERMANS CONTINUE ASSAULT MILK RECIPE COOK i Anisis, $00|(rinks the of the murder By United Press Leased Wire | BOOK Silver Lavy Hudo, ried man, was PARIS, July 10.—Germany stitt|| Platina fillings . » with the girl that ne declar continued her assaults on the!| All work guaranteed for 15 yeara/og. and he was in with jeal Chemin Des Dames last night and || Both edited and all Recipes || Have Impression taken in the morn |, fidatha stock Shecaineke cal ' . | ing and (seth same day. Exam: | , fruitlassly as before, today’s officia Prepared and ‘Tested by ination and advice free. near-by woods and crushed in her! statement asserted ’ “ v Sampics of Our Plate) eid with a club, according to his “At various points on the Aisne Isabelle Clark Swexy | ce iriase Work, We Stand |confession. Later, at the alleged front yesterday, there were violent || Cooking and Baking expert. the Teat of Time. suggestion of Tucker, he cut her| bombardments,” the war office 5 st of our p nt patronage te head from the body with a pen said | Editor Pure Food Department || , Mott. ohaed by our ently ‘ctiatom: Knife, ‘to finish the job | To the east toward Monument || Seattle Post Intelligencer. ora, whone work te atiil ving ®ood| "Contes and Tucker were arrested | and Hurtebise and the Dragon's ted our work When coming &» they strolled down a busy Port “ as Send four cents in stamps for bot! » seeitoa. be vite vouare in thelinng attest, Coates poland Cave, heavy assaulting waves of || ,ooyi. tw bast Pty cua || tentiateee tue hie ad with vou | od # i confessed a the enemy did not reach our OKS 5 ‘© cent stamp If only ont right ple jfew minutes after his arrest | trenches being dispersed by our|| desired: Cut - Rate |fire with heavy losses to them Fisher Fl ates Mills C OHI D. {Running Full Blast! “Southeast of Corbeny and || Fisher Flouring Mulls Co, entists Laundries were running full} Pourey and ta the Aukesiva pegtor, | Harbor Island, Seattle 207 UNIVERSITY 8. blast Tuesday, with all congestion | toward Caurier wood, raids fatled, | Opposite Wreeee-Paterson Ox = | caused by the strike relieved, jare {John Winslow from |home, 1653 Federal ave., at 1:30 p. m the family Wednes- PLEDGE $60,000 TO DEFEAT STRIKERS ~~ Fifty thousand dollars {is the amount the West Coast lumbermen willing to spend to defeat the eight-hour day. At a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club Monday, they voted to defeat the workers who say they will strike before July 25 if demands for in creased wages, shorter hours and changed conditions are not granted WINSLOW FUNERAL Funeral services will be held for itches just use Resinol No remedy can honestly promise to heal every case of eczema or sim- ilarskinailment, But Resinol Oint- ment, aided by Resinol Soap, gives such suséané relief from the itching and burning, and so generally suc- ceeds in clearing the eruption away for good, that it is the standard skin treatment of thousands and thou- sands of physicians. Why not try it? Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap ar by all druggists, re hushand o much of lates out th For it did ore DRESS | UPSTAIRS | UNION ORE OND AND PAINLESS TEETH CORRECTION This Office Will Open From 9 A. ” Until 8 P.M. Now that our Modern Sys- tem of Scientific Dentistry has been perfected, we can treat patients without the slightest pain—without shocks — with- out discomfort — without any after-effects — without using dangerous drugs or sickly gases. Our methods are positively safe and harmless—each oper- ation being conducted by duly qualified and efficient dental surgeons—men whose work and conscientious efforts are continually bringing us scores and scores of new patients. Despite the present condition of your teeth and gums—despite those gaping cavities and abscesses— we guarantee to restore your mouth to a clean, whole- some condition, and this while you sit and: smile. The small cost of this important service will aston- ish you—come in for a free examination and estimate. No obligation whatever. Our “Natural” Teeth on our Double Suction Expres- sion Plates are the extreme limits of Plate Perfection. Full upper or lower set, guaranteed $10 for 10 years These Plates are all made In our own Laboratories. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS Southeast Corner First and Pike For Ten Years in Same Location—Diagonally Across From Public Market Laboring People’s Dentist. All Work Guaranteed. Lady Attendant. J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. cone eae

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