The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1918, Page 9

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== PICTURE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! > Weird Testimony Is | Injected Spirite from another world, dogs | JAnd cats without flesh, blood or bones, and soldiers that rose from the ground, and disappeared therein again at will, figured conapleuousty in the evidence offered by Dottie Pierance of Machias, Snohomish county, fLyearold witness for the government, in trial of Frank Shaffer in the federal court Wednes day. Shafter ts accused of violating the eaplonage act by the elreulation of volumes of “The Finished Mys tery” under government ban, Thursday's testimony was devoted to witneanes for the defen was expected to take the his own defense carly in the after noon, Of three members of the Interna tional Bible Students | Everett, called by the defense Thurs @ay, two were women with fona in the army. All three admitted that they did not United States entered the war in 1917 or not, or the year. Mrs. BE. M. Fvana, of Pverett, with | association, of in what month of Into Trial ed | Shatter | nd in) know Whether the) three sons in the army, did not know | in what brance of the service her} doy 19 was training in Seattle for an! officer's commission, or where he wae Do you care? her Yes, I do, in a way Mra. Roy Frost, of Everett, with) Fone son, three atep-sons and a aon | inlaw in the army, did not know the date of her country’s entry, Neither of the women had contributed to the Red Cros# or Liberty Loans. Mra.) Evans said she had no | monty for the Red Cross, H. L. Phillips, character witness for the defense, testified that volume seven of “The Finished Mystery” was used as a key to the study of the book of Revelations in the Bible, | | by the Everett Bible Students’ as) sociation, ume or Florance dencribed = conversations | with Shaffer, in which the member of the Internal Rible Students’ asso- [ciation used her experiences with | the apirit world as an entering wedge for selling his books, said to oppose the draft. Léfted From Bed She said Shaffer told her that he too, had known instances of spirit activity, but believed it “the work of the devil.’ In the ante-room, the (girl related Shaffer's story of a/ | friend whe had been lifted from his Lemon Juice For Freckles Girte! Make beauty lotion et home for a few conta, Try It! Bqueese the juice of two lemons into @ bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckie and tana lotios, and complezion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will |supply three ounces of orchard) bite for a few cents. Mas stant lotion into 8 and hands each how freckles and bi: pear, and how clear, and white the skin becomes. Yea! It fe harmless. AMUSEMENTS) ‘METROPOLITAN por noosa een Comstock -Riiott Oo. Smartest Musical Comedy in ak Yeere. | OH BOY, —with— JOSEPH SANTLEY PRICES tbe to $2 MAT. SAT. Pius 10% War Tax Soe to $1.50 COMING SUNDAY, JUNE 30 MATINERS WED. and SAT. Festly Atyled “The Biggest and Most Sumptucus Dramatic Spectacle 0 arth” Willtam Frito Ray Comstock and Morris Cleat Present crams | HE eg she replied. | Before a packed courtroom, Dette, Prosecutor Reames/ Twenty-oneyearold Dottio Flor jance, whose uncanny experiences with rabbits, dogs and cats that flew around in the alr, may contribute an- other link in the evidence that threatens Frank Shaffer, Bible stu dent, with 20 years in the peniten. tary. bed, beaten while he hung speech leas in midair, and found black and blue the next morning From Spiritualiem, in which Miss Fiorance mays she no } be eves, Shaffer led her on to talk of the war Shaffer declared, she testified, that | while he did not like to talk of the subject to strangers, the war would end fn 1918, and Christ's kingdom o earth would come in 1921 or not lat er than 1926 Neo Victory, He Says When asked about the war's end he said every one would be beaten at once @nd that there would be no de cided victory, Miss Florance says Shaffer told her Belgium was being | Prepared by German persecution for & place in heaven, and that all peo ple and nations must be tried to en | ter the kingdom. Late Wednemlay afternoon the de | fonse began calling witnesses F.1D Dailey and William It. Bell, attor neys for the defendant, are attempt ing to prove that the books found in the posseasion of Shaffer at Hverett were merely being held, and not dis tributed. | On the witness stand, George Mar | tinieh, an Austrian alien enemy, and & barber now employed in Seattle faid ho belonged to no country bu’ to the kingdom of heaven. He is al leged to have distributed “The Fin- | ished Mystery” and was arrested when he failed to remember any transaction. “I would follow the tnwn of God at any Ume, if they conflicted with Uv laws of nations,” he told Aswistan \Attorney General Ofarence — L. Reames under cross-examination, “I claim loyalty to the United Stator ax long a# ite lawn do not conflict with | the laws of God as given in the Bible I do not believe in this war as a prin | ciple, but I do not believe in any one | interfering with the United States in this war, “I wouldn't give a cent for all the| jaws of Austria and Germany per: | |sonally. 1 left Germany to escape | militarism,” HANSON ASKS ALL CITIZENS TO CELEBRATE Full participation of the citizens of Seattle in the celebration of the Fourth of Jul when Americans will be expected to rededicate themselves to the cause of freedom, i# asked in A proclamation iseued by Mayor Han neaday afternoon foreign-born residents of the city and subjecta of allied countries are invited to join in the celebration, and many nationalities will be repre dented in the pageants of the da The mayor calla attention to the community exerciser which are to be held in Volunteer, Woodland and Mt Raker parks, at Alki point and the which will include | | | | | must help fight the Prussian autocracy, and then dixcusa | dan thelt grievances with the ple when the war ia ended, maid Dr. Boy Kelly Miller educator and) “OL a of the college Howard university, audience Washington hall A war in which Ameticn haa been er gaged, anid Dr. Miller, and have paid the blood price in full thelt white STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1918. PAGE 9 Go Tomorrow Mornimg and Pledée to Buy War Saving Stamps to the Limit of Your Ability OMORROW is the great National S Savings Day set aside by our government, on which every man, woman and child is asked to sign a pledge to buy War Savings Stamps to the very limit of their saving ability during the remainder of 1918. It is your privilege and patriotic duty to pledge your very utmost. o Go to your Precinct polling places to Pledge. Corsets Special $2.95 Formerly $5.00 to $7.50 N™: Lyra, Bein Jolie and American Lady Cor- sets. Odd models and dis- continued styles. Not a com- plete assortment of any one style, but a splendid lot as a whole, All sizes in the lot, from 21 to 36 Extrarodinary values good styles; special. ..82.95. Second Floor Fime Worsted Sweaters for Women Special $7.30 Link and Link stitch fine worsted Sweater Coata for women, large sailor collar and belt. White with striped = trim—rose, Copenhagen and black Formerly $1 Spe jally priced for Friday, only 87.50 Second F r Women’s Silk Gloves Special, 50¢ and 59¢ a Pair AT 600A clearance of small sizes in long SiR Cloves, nize 5% and 6 only; T5e values, special BO¢ AT S80—Long Silk Gloven, sizes 5% and 4 only; tan, brown, navy $1.00 values, special .. B96 _ First Floor Friday Special Rag Rugs Yea Olde Tyme Rag Nugs, hitand mia patterns; fine for summer floor coverings. inch siae, epecial inch nize SéxT2 inch size, npectal xpecial Fourth Fic e e FIGHT ON HUN METROPOLITAN 10 DRAFT MEN The coloted people of America white peo: | the negro department of | we Wednesday have fought in every Colored men brothers 7 The value of the educated negro is being seen more than ever In the inine South, according to the lecturer CITY QUARANTINE IS UPHELD BY JUDGE Presiding Judge J. 8. J ined Wednesday to grant A real Broadway musi war against | with a wealth of mus Ng, opened at the Me {tar atre before a colored plot ¢ evening, in| of the show show -girl aunt of the hero, is nard, some along with | heads the comedy we whose hobby i# the securing of fem. Fraser-Paterson Co. An Extraordinary Sale Friday of Women's Tailored and Semi-Tailored Suits at $19.75 Each that have been priced season's most approved rookies, gray, $19.75 Third Floor XCEPTIONAL values in smart, correct $25.00, $28.75 and $29.75. A collection of thi models. Splendidly tailored of serges and poplins, in tans, poilu and navy blue and black. Specially priced for Friday Vraner-Paterson Co., As Important Clearance Sale of Women's Novelty Skirts at $7.95 Skirts Formerly $9.50 to $12.50 effective and smart models in dashing fine serge tweeds, etc., in seasonable styles, HE season's authentic styles, plaic Made of wool velours, colors. Friday special price... Women's and Misses’ Beautiful Silk Dresses Special $26.75 Formerly $35.00 to $45.00 HARMING FROCKS for every daytime occasion. The best styles of the season, designed of chiffon taffeta, foulards, crepe de Chines, sat- ins, crepe meteors and combinations of taffeta and Georgette. —aAll the season’s most favored styles, the season's most sought-after col- orings. Friday, i $26.75 erson < Third Floor Women's Underwear A Great Friday Half-Price Sale of ‘PRCIAL values fn Verts and Women's Hand Bags ASS to make ready for Fall merchan- rvex, Dutch neck, elbow # q hte oor o nt knee, dise. Dozens and dozens of Women's oe i Seas ae at Anes. Hand Bags in this season's styles, including the regular shaped Hand Bags and the flat or envelope styles. —All are of genuine high-grade leathers, dull Special 29c and bright pin seals, Morocco and patent Slightly imperfect. Splendid val leathers. Bags formerly pticed $2.75 to $10.00. Uy) "re" 4 4 Special Friday .. .$1.38 to $5.00 ; First Floor ached cotton 5 and 6 8 and 9... Women’s Fancy Vests Special First Floor. Extra Special for Friday $2.50 All-Wool Plaids $1.39 ) Yard 1X pie of splendid all wool French serge Plaid Suiting. Medium shades of tans, gra browns, greens. Less than today’s cost of manufacture; 269 yards in all. 42 inches wide. Special, while they last, on hi! a yard . Sub - $1.39 $1.75 Black Taffetas, Special $1.29 —Four pieces fine black chiffon Dr Taffeta for Summer wear; 35 inches. wide. Specially priced for Friday only, a yard. ..$1.772 * Flvor. quality Remnants of White Goods, Colored Cotton Dress Goods and Domestics Greatly Reduced for Friday NEVERAL large tables filled with W desirable short lengths of White Cotton Materials, Colored Cotton Dress Goods and Domestics. Splen- did materials, those most in call this season ‘The Friday prices are extremely low and offer exceptional values in desirable merchandise Second Floor. lloaan ts" Undervests Special |106¢ CLEARANCE lot of low neck, sleeveless Cotton Vests for in- fants and small children. Specialty priced to close on Friday, each. 10¢@ —Second Floor. Congoleum Spectal 65c Yard A variety nd colorings for Special Fri- Standard $5e quality. of pleasing design bathroom and kitchen. day, a yard COLORED MEN REAL SHOW IS LAWYERS WILL fo WILL DO BIT IN “OH, BOY!” AT GIVEFREEAID | Street Railway show y and Tagal advice to regtstranta refer Weanaatay o¢ draft, and adv n r o me but like all tion to mat of debt, will be given free here mecnbers of the 8¢ Roy! has a plot en't inte 1 the action | at r solation, in annual meeting Masonic club Wednesday adopted the resolution to this offered by James T. Lawler chairmar After dinner the association elect ed new officers, Marry Marion Bd wards was chosen poring as a Quaker jat the Dorothy May-| night who plays the hand: | effect hero, Joseph ntley, who opposite n there is a etage detective pajamaa. He hos a pe ; and works under the name of r y Earl haffrath Real r. stume a for three-year wing and dar rms, and Glenn C. Beechler, trus ‘ course, tr cent fare, Forced to Get ‘| Government Aid Even after getting a 6- which was granted the United Rail- ways of St. Louis, that company was forced to fallard playfield ’ ‘ Ballard playfield, 4, Who ie hold in the city quar : > singing about the , y > committee 1 antine station, her freedom on a writ 1 oe ‘ Halverstadt, John of h Brown r nd James P. Weter attorn for the womar ~ the court said I want to say that) PALACK MIP 0 far aw I can T will aid the mi The new taty authorities in all such cases.” day at the Palace Hip lude ~ PAINLESS in their "Wonderful Gymnastic Nov} AF TACKS “ Have Been Pearce and Purke are clever com hatte KAA tat STOPPED “Have You 4 For Over 50 Years by DR. KLINE’S EPILEPTIC are two REM MEDY. It is a rational anc remark in @inging. en succeseful Haye and lepey (Fallin = Reewous © ore at any dro patriotic ainging, Aporta and other fentures, Shipyards are to be thrown open under guard for inspe tion of the public. The army and navy will lead in the day eateain are going on al nightly thruout the city Chas. D, Davia reports WHITE ELEPHANT SHOP WILL OPEN ON JULY 15 Caruom ‘The “White Hiephant Shop” will MO open for business Monday morning wae July 15, in the basement of the Laat Week of Season Leary building The National Martin Beck Presents League for Women's Service will be MMF. SARAH BERNHARDT in charge Other Acts are: Mayo and Lynn, Donations for the store stock will Housed ond Haird, Lew Madden and 1! be received at 1307 Third ave. each Company, Marion Weeks and Albert | Dennet | dey from 9 a. m. untill 6 p. m., and Jat the name address, To wecure the Continuows Dally, 1 to 11 as corpus. To B. J h me interned clading Nance O'Netl, James O'Ne Charles Dalton, Frederick Lew Lionel y Herbert Newton, Jean Robe n events: ham, Flore and m hoat of other One Hondred and Twenty Real Sheep Popaiar $1 Matinee Wednesday Nights 50¢ to $2; Sat. Mat. 50¢ to 61.50 THIS 18 NOT A MOTION PICTURE Mail Orders Now go to the government for aid, which it secured in a direct loan of $3,235,- 000 from the War Fi- nance Corporation. edians, who have a ing specialty called Match Walker and “Gentlemen of talking and dancing Neal have nedy sh Soap § an Blackburn Color treatment for Fits, icknest) and kindred . Get or order it tcailed “The featuring eccen tricities by Haye. Edward Hill pre sents a novelty painting and t number, Musrell and Lee make mer ry with an offering they term "Jack and Jill.” }HUN PLANES DAMAGE PARIS IN NEW RAID Several groups NOILOVULXS The loan was approved May 28. The 6-cent fare became effective June 1. Don’t Let Soap Spoil Your Hair | truck for donation @elivety, tele | phone Elliott | When you wash your hair, be care |RESTAURANT MEN WILL P. June 2 ful what you use, Most soaps and ‘ much alkali, which is very injurtous “Restaurant men will impone thei and 12:35 a. m. Damage ‘ : a Li their m, and 1 " Damage Was! ay it dries the scalp and makes th own punishment 4 pet business DEN TISTRY = by several bombe dropped. |i nip prittie Weekday Mats. 100, & Bun, 206 | men found gullty on of foo men found gu fn of food | The best thing to u . TL A ES PEAKE |) administration regulations,” George! . AUSTIN, Pres, _ PRESIDENT MAY HEAR Hidaeel WesHAnUS: olf SIX BIG ACTH HIPPODKOME VAURE Photoplays: “The Pag Barbara Castleton and Irving mings in “The Heart of @ Girl En. 2525-2526 || Ford, new state chairman of mtate| 608 T ‘Aves Corner damem La re ae enurel © and entirely gre TONIGNT-—ALL WRK rentautant committees reatau-| 9 20K, Into your mouth end see CAR FARE BOOST PLEA Tere GHA, and teem the our gumea are sore, sloughing aed Next. Mat. Haturday |rant men at the Chamber of Com-|fieeding. If #0, you have | naive sonps thing Late indy with a great nurian toven, || Meroe Wedtseday WASHINGTON, June pensive sonpa or anything national war labor board bh pleces, ou an get this A comedy with a great human touch, Matsa PYORRHEA to petition President Wil drug store, and a few ounces will| By sities bowen ox gg no-called Rigas’ Dikense, Twill cure : r {Rin disease and festore your umn esi bineat, Bae Ei llast the whole family for monthe. guurdnteed fifteen | companion can show that wage in Simply enol {to m healthy condition very reason | vance OPEN IN MANCHURIA|*\s, °x! Sswsontbla’’Aiesune a [Simply sholsten by A ifinion men and thelt dl fe ail that Je renuired feattio #pitit and moderate capita) owed ail Sul ty Gli ¢ teauired. are the réaulsites for making. mib 461 WOMEN REGISTER |’”,{mutance of Heh. crea lions In Manchuria after the War, ac T) ries qu t pag bind oe a ; i eat cording to John Roy Kawneinsks aiid, wlnte-dne Murat | & a ep tke rs go ’ Bi mA ey sick! Fiirtation translator to the 1 bright, fluffy, wavy and eany to h n “RICHARD THE GREAT" |) corps, now at work om the Funsian . Resides, it “and takes Monk Who Made Man of Himself tailway at Harbin, Manchuria, in # martiote of Gust, dirt ks Other Features letter t6 the foreign trade buroau| Hours: ae ise "eagee 7 General Admis@on 286 | of the Chamber of Commerce, Advertisement «teen “PN! SAYS OPPORTUNITIES 176-280 | creases aro impossible othe It make y lather | Puget SoundTraction Light and Power Co, families fam ramination and estimate free of | United Painless Dentists | oon Third Aves’ Cor. Jam $:20 0 to6 pm sun 12 1a. Phone Kiliott 2639 NEW PANTAGES Four hundred women had completed registration at polico headquarters. — Wednesday night, the time net for closing. Witty: | dle have yet to complete the | out ever dandruff i loosens | proce |

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