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SSIONARY IS HIN IN CHINA can Shot by Forces of Oriental Governor China, June WELLCOME ON, TuTs, We MvsT | BE GONG ALONG. € Tellable informat ic rican consulat » The northern fo ng attacked were driven 1 of Hun neing south Information reaching ie said x Reimert, wife of the & Who had been at Yochow for 1 Bars and their six ch recent! Merned to the United States. mt was to have joined them AR OVERTURNS; FOUR INJURED F Are hers of Party Arrested Lawrence Newman, 3 1st, le in Lakeside hosp: condition Bilty, 32, of 605 Y: “Mra. «Rhoda inth ave., were the othe: Pahe car. Deputy Sheriff Herbert arrested the mem irty and placed them in t M open charges. Ls Was released on her personal igunce. wig explained that the ma turned turtje when he ran the fto the ditch after attempting p pass another automobile Cour man Drake 3 : Is Due Home Today »' y Mayor Cahtwell Gounciiman A. T. Drake was/Until his return from Portland Fr led to return to Seattle | day day from a visit to Arizona, he spent a 90-day leave of for the be nist b Friday © ordinance in- | Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday quperintend acting on the The ordinance passed by the city coyncil Monday provides for a 10-cent cash fare, or 6% cents if metal tokens are purchased. That it will take several weeks to secure the tokens, was the belief of railway of Gelals. An order for 2,000,000 of the bronze fares has been placed with a Seattle manufacturer. railways before sure VOTERS FAVOR | NEW TAX LEVY Indorse Increase to Permit Pay Raises _ CHRISTY COMEDY ais And 4 oer Bray’s Picture Weuacos Graphic, Scenic and most two to one the 65 mill spe 1 purposes cent of the registration Passage of the measure means that y the entire force of teach ain an increase of $360 each ent salaries. $1,560,000 trict for the coming y to school officials. WOMAN FIGHTS _ AUTO ‘MASHER’ Leaps From. Car: Goes to City Hospital irs. S. Amsha, 1614 Bayview at., is DIAMOND RINGS AND G ALBERT HANS| Tuesday s being 4 lly told the what she be e haile |v st, Instes | 14th st, according to instructions, |the driver turned at 13th ave. Mrs. Amsha explained. i | She protested. The man tmmedi-| Call for FBYARE Yishun eons gh she struggled to free herself. After 2c” Wine scratching the man, Mrs. Amsha de NON-INTOXICATING clares, she leaped fr the run Mote ning automobile. men Walter Denc "T still has all those rare, de- licious qualities that made it the popular wine for three genera- tions —improved by the absence of the alcohol. Good plain or mixed. the district for the He could not be found | STUDENT HELD AS MURDERER thy doctor I |Man Is Found Dead in Fra- | foto Wap | ternity House Mrs of Hapa . , June 16 attacker | Rob | was ar-| rd a Boston. | charged with Maroney, 22 Bush Term. Bidy. 10 Brooklyn, ¥. ¥. bound frain here te | the murder of Henry of West Medford, } was found dead in his| om at the Theta Chi fraternity house, early today According to police, Meads admit | ROS. & CO., INC, 164 he did the shooting, but declared [it was accidental ‘ The Great American Home at WISH You FoLks | MURDER PR ides | Kentucky NEW Y forts to loc Joseph BB. OW, |GUESS We'D BETTER BE Gow’ ALONG , MR GRAHAM - "THank You Just THE SAME -—— WOULD STAY FoR DANER STeAD oF ,{ RUMI? AWAY LiKe. tuced by Authorit they came auion of i eat was re 4 from William ecretary and valet to Klwe “DELAY SIGNING WOMAN SLAIN BURGLARS TAKE. Toys and girls are learning many new facta shout Seattle from the special \ Sirive of articles running daily in The | |) Seattle Star, entitied s & | Bente, seme, The star Seattle | 'D We have learned a gre about Elwell from Barnes | trict attorney said j utmost intimacy |” arnes, according to the with at nd roug pene! other articles for the use of t nine sex | we de to find he Auto Suspected Seattle Homes | 1917 onal burglars collected loot| 1 , June 16 4 one Arnold said today he knew © for the murder. | HOQUIAM—Swan Swans dies after 10 days’ ilneas wit ing sicknenn, com. | |wonders—in his own mind THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT COAT SALE EXTRAORDINARY An Event of Surpassing Interest To Small Women Especially me Ba Just Received All-Wool Top Coats and Sports Coats $8.95 To merely say that this is a most unusual op- portunity is to put it mildly. It isa remarkable event—featuring values that you cannot possibly duplicate elsewhere, Specially Priced Thursday at The Top Coats are of Silvertone in three China Blue and Copenhagen, novelty yoke back with inve pockets and cuffs, colors—Tan They are belted all ’round, have a rted box plaits, and have snappy In sizes 14 to 20 only. _The new block squares in jade green and goldenrod distinguish the Sports. models. A metal-buckled belt of pressed leather, big buttons’ and uncommon pockets complete the sketch. In sizes from 16 to 41. NEW TREND IN Seeking Slayer of Elwell in KK, dune 16.—Hf authori ed to explain how He, told us the murdered man was on terms of the fence has been given au s tending to show, they sald, t the murderer was either the f r or brother of a girl named Anna,” who was one of Elwe RUSSIAN REDS CARFARE BILL IN ARMY CAMP $800 EARRINGS SCORN DEBTS Mayor Won't Act Until After Five Soldiers Seen Near Jewelry Stolen From Four Won't Pay Debts Prior to Hope enables » man to accomplish OBE oe : ay Van CALE in what | ing You uP mystert a eee Tomorrow, ous murder of the generation.” of the whist expert, gambler turfman waa the father or brother of «a girl member family in Le THE SEATTLE STAR TheB | FOR APRON DAY ONLY onMarché © ESTABLISHED 1490 \ 500 Aprons | Reduced to $1.50 S OF / bs PERCALES 4 AND GINGHAMS , : 1{ the lat that it Karnes in at dea}! the din dintrict he fem. i]} on, 42. b sleep PLENDID quality aprons 4 of light percales or plain ginghams. One style of percale open in front—has and full belted. sleeve long a a pa colored apron with hort sleeves—rick rack trimmed stic at waist. } Another style apron of plain colored gingham, fastens on ‘s v4 one side, trimmed with striped materials—$1.50. SECOND FLOOR [Dainty Silk Blouses Reduced to $4.00 CREPE DE CHINE AND GEOR ,REPES IN ATTRACTIVE GETT MOD ed tailored styles or low-ne sport mode light and dark colors. SECTION-—-SECOND BLOUSE and NFANTS’ SHOES or patent or hand turned soles made on foot-form last, size CHILDE Crepe de Chine in flesh or white, 36 to 44, and in flesh or 6 to 40, are shown in high- ecked Georgette Blouses are included in FLOOR Children’s sandals in bla —popular moderate. Wash Skirts at a Special Price $5.95 NEW-STYLES IN THESE PRAC- TICAL SEPARATE SKIRTS FOR SUMMER. Fine white cotton gabardine was chosen to make these lovely wash Made with novelty pockets, neat belts and generous hems. Sizes, 25 to 30-inch bands. SKIRT SECTION tan, SECOND FLOOR It’s Barefoot Sandal Time SANDALS ARE ¥ ALL SIZES FOR Sizes 5 to 8 at $2.15. barefoot ) 8% to 11 at k or brown and practical, the prices are bese kid with cloth or kid tops—button style with 2 to 5, at $2.95. COND FLOOR SHOE SHOP- Notion Sale Sewing Cetton-250- Yd. Spools at 10c Coat’s and Clark's sewing cotton, 250 yards to the spool, white only, Nos. 40 and 50; not over six spools to a cus- tomer at the price, 10c a spool. —Richardson's R. M. C. crochet cotton, white, ecru and colors; most all numbers; a ball, 11¢. —Odd colors in sewing silks, 100 yards to the spool; spool, 4¢. —Imported twine shopping bags in ecru and brown; draw string tops. Each, 59¢. ~——Hump hair pins, sizes 1 to 4; good black pins; package, Ade. —Snap fasteners, black or white; all sizes; fine quality; 3 dozen 10¢. Real Hair Nets Three for 25¢ Cap or fringe shape, light, medium and dark brown, black and auburn, 3 for 25c. Merrick’s thread on bobbins; 150 or 200 yards of 6-cord sew- ing cotton, black or white, for New Home, Singer and Domes- tic sewing machines, box 5¢. Slipon face veils, plain and figured mesh; assorted colors, 15¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR JUNE SALE OF LUGGAGE AT REDUCED PRICES Our Entire Stock of Wardrobe Trunks at 20% Less —Steamer wardrobe trunks reduced to $28.00, wardrobe trunks Three-quarter $36.00. Full size round edgeswardrobe trunks reduced to $52.00. Full size wardrobe trunks with ironing board and place for electric iron, reduced Belber wardrobe trunks reduced to $100.00, —Oshkosh wardrobe trunks reduced to $100.00. trunks Neverbreak wardrobe $80.00, I aA EMENT—UNION ing makes of wardrobe y trunks are in- cluded in this straight count of 20% 1—Belber, Oshkosh Neve rbreak wardrobe. 'T SIDE z Two Popular Styles in Nemo Corsets In Nemo Corsets you will find models ‘which are perfectly adapted for that Jarge class of women who do not:par- ticularly require ab- dominal reduction, but who are too heavy through the hip and thigh. Style 511 represents extreme value and is made of fine pink coutil with long flexible skirt, girdle top, which higher in front. Shown in sizes 22 to 36—$8.00. Style No. 360 is a self-reducing model, with low bust, suited to the average stout figure, in white usaro cloth, in sizes 22 to 32 — $5.00. CORSET SHOP—SECOND FLOOR . COTTON GOODS FOR SUMMER CLOTHING Dress Ginghams, plaids and stripes—27 inches wide, in a good assortment of pat- terns—35¢. Splendid Cotton Suitings — Devonshire or Kiddy Cloth—32 inches wide, in stripes and checks, pink, blues and tan. 60¢. Fine sheer white dress voiles—36 inches A yard, 45¢, THIRD A yard, wide in neat stripes. FABRIC FLOOR All the lead- ale at a dis- and = Girls’ Polly Anna Aprons $1.75 Seared ad SPLENDID VALUE AT ECONOMICAL y PRICE Polly Anna aprons, sizes § to 16 years, made of percale that will launder splendidly Assorted fine checks and stripes, in full range of colors finished with large round collar and deep cuffs——trimmed with plain mate. rial or oh to $80.00, reduced to Sizes 111 to 2 at $2.65. blac! the gon, us | prun Cyto will Exot welc: Th stars hand nin tee gram ithm: Quar on t) teal repre bers. numt when Accou Incid