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THE SEATTLE STAR Still Listening! ‘ASSERTS SLAVS | SEEK NO PEACE Duma President Insists War Can End Only With German Defeat TODA Until Wednesda Night TUESDAY » MEMORIAL ALL RUSSIA IS AGREED BY WM, PHILIP SIMMS United Press Staff Corespondent (Copyright, 1916, by United Press. Copyright in Great Britain PETROGRAD, May 29.—Rus sia will fight 20 years, if nec essary, until Germany is forced to accept allied of peace, Michael Rodz president of the duma, told the United Presse in an exclusive Interview today He scoffed at the danger of o OFFICE OF resdlution’ In” the oxare: om Justice PcThere le no peace party in d Rodzianko. “T is a German lie. The dum solid in ite demand that Russia The Count Proposes | cittovens oe eos 60 Ml ‘The Minister Disposes this to the ¢ * of America emphatically as you car Rodzianko has t arrived m IN his home tn t to the floo: n talk to a ne This Store Store Will Be Closed All Day | | : Tuesday Evening’s Star Will in Carry the News of Wednesday’s Merchandise Offer THE BON MARCH PIKE ST, SECOND AVE. UNION ST. PLLIOPT 4100 Confessions ofa Wife }=4: 3 7 DU Fann SRO PAT'S LOVE AFFAIR RIPENS yma Since Mollie s reture ve Pat . . old Been much » n bi i a Spirits. She so signa es erta of Ger My condition that sometimes | for tinue ¢ * n get it myself and almost feel tt sont t ea Tam lying st hed out on tl t P men ouch becau inclination in to “Tod Wy Thad bee h t nth kable Starring H. B. Warner, who, as the my wory-the one Tm Fo ‘at Russia would ref minister, asks this question: “What ¢ allies w not this moment is the difference between the girl who barters wealth and beauty In the market of vain desire and the eet my story—the one I am £0 tng to write for Pat—when he made his appeara We talked ces the realit topa to really ie in ms per 4 co grey a , sd a attemy mpt | ae se - pitiful girl of the streets?” just as 1 had been writing my own an eve " es. hs no tin tor such cis Story to you, little book. This will « » at the e eve ape Sak” Gy” eRe QP Bevcomparatively eany for me, a8 | and. every 1 0 | ry f the. er MACK in a Melodramatic Keystone Com riting to you sc y r ne ‘ ynomic problems “ i e athe ot « | coe fe CONTINUED E bed, to scomoento Esptians SWAIN °2y, “His Bitter Pill"—Two Reels ‘ hovered about ening of local go My little nur me all the time Pat was here, and I saw his eyes follow ery grace was ¢ rig banc ‘GRABS THAT $50 ATPEACE MEET -' “ta es Russia was not on Y ful movement she made. i 4 t it’ pre to carry the One of the things [ have learned | me, that he might in FROM DOCK CLERK TO war te ori 4 = SB from Pat is that while the « ye loin his oth Had t Lussia is ready to support her love may be eternal, yet It be 1 a reality the would nave MULTI. MILLIONAIRE Geo. B. Reilly Identifies Girl Anti Preparedness Folk Quar- share the burden much better 8 aca! in mortal guise to mor ~ i yee f romantic about m1 in Red Mask at Food rel Over Form of than at the start,” he wa 4 inds. ele ¢ will probab * . e The ar * almort d . Pat is not a man of fickle tem-| the caress of many hands—he « dant Wanipestebink tetttneee tee how Resolution the aptrit it. posssseed early in tha ent. He was genuinely in| rec soft sea sands, linge with Chad’s first wife and aft himeeif he became station mas HE DROPS FROM SIGHT) GET QUITE EXCITED ter of St. Paul's only railroad First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Verward with Mollie, and now I can t, and per ' i . | : gee he is becoming greatly inter-/!Dg place he will ames Jerome Hi was called Mr. George B. Reilly, pop Anti preparedness folk, as 4 year ag Matinees 10c; Evenings 15c; ‘sted in my little nurse, which | himself with the at last “The Ep © Builde becau corn merchant, Is not at his sembled at Dreamiand rink Children 5¢ Bhows me most conclusively that) he arrived—home—before he | ¥as or = @me can love more than once |Joins his “other half. tion ge }matrimony have made me wu tant feature of erican expan He eunennnad ts We metaee. | Gnd navy) eertned 4o1ae stand how galling must sion Saturday night that he | turb the peace when the ranks find themselves becomiog again September ey . 7 »a8 of $500,000 ix the estimate = b i votaries at another altar of the t ‘ tary: Rattly tothe outs wan | CEO pang bape nid predic egymagh ot ather's farm 1 who got $50 Saturday night for Suddenly and unexpectedly | Sunday night which started in the | HE ATTENDS onuRca| TROUBLE IN N. MEX. Rock wood little god Here ts the peculiarity of Pat's! ve A prog peer poe reguiar place of business, at Bunday to denounce the popu- D> 1 expect the conventionality ro-| Pat's love affairs outside of |road | & was most impor-| 1203 North 47th et., Monday lar trend toward a bigger army $500, 0 oke to ho, ready n in bor Juelph o : yoke to those who, alrea a was born near Guelph, Ont.,| wouldn't be home for several split over the wording of afinal |) VANCOUVER, B.C, May steamboat line offices! picking out The Star’e “girl-In- the ranks divided, and disorder Alberta-Pacifio grain elevator. T origin of the fire is unknown temperame no he|in St. Paul, where he re 4 te ” temperament iy waver Had A in St Paul, where he remained ten| the-red-mask” from a crowd prevelied. y on ne r of the other two r a that packed the Arena to The 3,500 peacers could not agree efore the fire department Sal NEW YORK, May 29—Dr. Ar-| SANTA FE, N. M, May 29.— a - n ° ee ene th was married fo «1867, to! search for her | the scope of thelr purpose. jrespond, the flames had sy 4 to|/thur Warren Wa ‘ound guilty | Wild horses have increased to such only quickly, hi mule oresa Mehgan. young lady Part wanted to advocate a series | ‘he million dollar plant of the New|of poisoning wife's parents jan extent in New Mexico during ‘ have m a splendid hust 4 time Hill went into the th Albright of social and economic England F Co., destroying the|has lost much of the mask of {n-|the last few years that they are a He is like t women {n that he transportation busine™ as|h C_ stepped onto - oie rv ye: ; *| wharf, offices, stores, and partially | ¢ enc he wore immedi ace to the domestic herds, ac- wound neonsctously love his hon an of the firm of Hill — ae nation OF | destroying a warehouse. follo ¢ the tria cording to a report of the cattle | c e he ve >, ope i « t « the Bible vious restrictions and will allow vords | mean more to him tha 4 Win . sen Prete g Pisa Arms na "He was also much interested in| the round up, sale and shipment of Mercy! little book, I am sure ff nd organi» ple de Hirsch was rn to fight for y these unbranded horses. NOW It’s Ice himself sould Soler tao 8 Pacific to ¢ ubject, but walst and te | FREE PHYSICIAN It 1s rather quee 7 ne ame excited the benefit ¢ Bel-| is means that any patron, maa, IEE cose te atl the mor This was reorganized un x woman or chi m sul And you'll enjoy it alt Olle mae at Pat show oA a nie nome on» yelled rors. The dance will} Seent phosieiae Honan such tragi os St. Pauw, Minne et.” erled others © Silver building, First PARIS, May 29.—Two terrific on without charge. W Cream of | ualit: now be on Manitoba commany bbub increase ave. and Cherry st. A prize waits an attacks west of Cumieres made arrangements with y . a a pan e best known ey r a fair which Hill officiat ainsial’ tae arms and sat each) will be the feature n repulsed, following a reat apeciatiite th. ae tragic ee » m1 eA ps coattails The committee in charge com battle, it was offictally to give FREE counsel Just what my little nurse. of t rth . 7 © the t prises the following Mrs. Ed|announced today nations to our patrons will think she Ft Sea etat ¥ oe leas { te Hauer, Mra. Carrie Sutton, M The Germans first charged at 7 band 10 6. Th Sea time comes to pt | Hin the build ? vveiidierkd | limnableis 1 cous st | Stephanie Collier, Mrs. Marie Sey-/o'clock last night, att ing to| Say, ‘This ives & fine eamertanie him, I do not knos vel the’ Gee extending| snd put the $60 in gold in his - mour, Mra ius Maes! J. J recapture Thursday's lost ground.| for t A and at the Will sb d upon to tell! trom Lake § Puset sound 1 en, Mrs. Camille Depuydt «|For an hour they struggled in vain| same! best possible him of | past? And Iflwin nc southern ty ech didn't sey anything Cromenaugh, Joseph Hertogs, Er-|to penetrate the F ses cto Sa ds an ne does reive the SM : a Mae a atekmen eine aay eai4 ‘Ralilv’s moth war pret nest Al#beighe, Walter Sutton,| finally retreating into a ravine east I wonder if I were placed in the| running to t But he did say he as passed Oesterlynck, Matt Brewer,|of Deadman's | ediciment what I would ¢ Hill was home for @ couple of - —_— A ond assault came just be Little book, what do : fore dnight CHEAP GAS|" "the glare of itluminating s, French and Germans bat would be the outec their wedding, every one REAL PAINLESS Albert Hansen erested =} | writing, and was the authc (CALIFORNIA KICKS §— 23) Sesi.c0°"™ te eres modus om, “yz, ON WORMY APPLES -...: Progress th If you are bie ora ge ger meatal | : | Commend Wilson interested _Anotner"renaltin eas passe the army reo peo ts om” ra th a ry seeking to unduly in tled hand to hand on the parapets fit for such a partnersh nee con of trenches until the Teutons were Yt am afraid the |staging prepar hurled back into:Corbeau woods Jeweler and Silversmith Cay e filled { = | We dene Frenchmen participated in 5 Ter motizive tenant “Wil |eatd, “to « aerial fights Sunday, bringing down || 010 Second Ave, Near Madison happiness—which finest collections of favor of a military and naval pro | three rman aeroplanes lusion, after all paintings is ir ‘ cran doubtful value. y | (To be continued) | The 1 upon citizens to use] HENRY T0 TRY AGAIN? | DETROIT, May Always at Fisherman’s Market Foot of Marton St 19.—Henry Ford is said today to be preparing to re lturn to Europe to renew his efforts e. He may sail to bring about pe for Stockholm about June 15, it is Hightest and strongest plate known, rd = Mount Lord i j |anization bill, and trusting he wi | announced | does not cover the roof of "the | SACRAM 0, May 29.—<( ra re . Kitt in purity first | veto 1 | - =e mouth; you can bite corn off the|fornia gave Washington and Ore. |%" formed the trio which purchas It also commended the city coun cob; guaranteed 15 years. gon to understand, today, that this ed t Minnesota & Pacific rail ell judiciary commit for ruling AT TEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Silver Fillings .....25c Gol@ Crowns..... 6 resolution calling fo: Dateh ‘bondholders: snd | BAKING against Ds ; Sead gyi aie aad POWDER official participation in the Galt ana” titanea hg — pr | demonstration, and condemned the Panutel Piha runt Sel alee {Chamberlain bill for compulsory 4 national guard service as “un organized is what you American.” tate will not again tolerate the hipment of scabby and wormy ap- |?" from the Northw border. t eason, according to the AAUUILUMLUAUO LOLELELLULILLILIDIODOUADEES Gold crown ..........- is $3.00 | $16 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 set of teeth ) Bridge work, per tooth, gold $4 across no que The Great Northern AAA depart of horticulture ir emings .... Jereat amount ot bad appiew, and |feder# sn Minnesota and the Da eet dieg Foe owe ee we) MUS. Comer Haye impronrion, complained to the state horticul-| Minnesota. Ree! other reasons munitions manufacturers, and dis plan works out, the Bration snd aivice free Acting Horticuttural Commis. |" crating to the Oriene| || Why—but try a |ii|plaved a smalt advertisement ot] cos Se Ae the audience to understand that! {n half, eet guarantee © pleasing on@ tast- ood. Most of our present patronage | H. G, Fletcher of the North-| In the meantime, he torn this was responsible i i recommended by our western Exchange has promised|the Northern Pacific, which {s an iis was reaponsible for the news |B pietinae Piiing 0] Heavy Geld Crowns ... 0 ors, whose work \s that only good applew will be ship othe nnectin ith ra’ support of preparedness. yold Alloy Filia, ts SB:88 1d Bridge Work ; 98 fatiataction. Ask our ed Into California hereafter the Coast Prof. W. G. Beach of the univer SEARCHING FOR BODY fF r= strectiog | Sete of Teeth .. 85.00 and taour effi, ay work tote Bos a é ? sia Detween: Oliea ity declared the preparedness pro Bxamtnations ui ae. Free. Lady cae , Saat place = this ad with nd the Coast, H nah? the Hus cram is “subjecting all our hope of . UNION DENTISTS—Cor, Third and Pike, Entrance 305% Pike 8. akin ixonte kaa ea setter things to the domination of a| Deputy coroners from Kent are) OHIO':®: |BULLBROS. Hise ls septeieh [waria unt BAe agen te t hree road A Defends Americanism lake Monday for tt of Carl Dentis Just Printers aie Rabbi Koch defended the Ameri-|Lothbandt, mill worker, who, they| aa “arvenarrt or. 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 i aptharel: iniceaha was caniam of those who do not favor, believe, has killed himself there Fraser-Paterson Co. ry jines in 190 military preparedness. An empty rum bottle, a hat, — Expansion was the keynote of Robert Bridges, president of the;® Coat and a farewell note we Hill's: life port commission, sald he wag for a| found near the lake Sunday }i91 sites by the government eee ered te ie D If] The Highest Clase Chinese and American Eating Place on the lways has bi 4 money saving special sutte ; aie pon pau Stron 005 ayior his emplo! er, at the Page Coast—Exquisitely Fitted Up—Sanitary Kitchen Olive Oil, Macarc Delicatessen eee : " B. K nuabike Lumber Co abot ALL PLAYER ILLED MeAHITOH were W. D Lane| tathbandi was 40 youre of ageif] The Best Place on Earth to Get Your Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Be Me arAlesL BAAR nag aE oe eae CHOP SUEY and NOODLES r amateur pitcher » piteher 5 i t r : ENGINEERS WILL MEET Unequaled 25c Merchants’ Lunch Served Daily NATIONAL MARKET te Pure ue a Ruel ea FISHBACK WILL RUN 4). pcciiic sorties Soviets of 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. In alle esterday, and struck | Engineers will discus Tests of " f a ‘ me hal via ‘ ; x 106 Second Avenue South (Near Yesler Way) 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH Palm r iH raul “Ken 0, at bat H. O. Fishback, state insurance Concrete Floor Slabs” at a meet: | Half Block South From the Smith Building squarely over t eart. Ellingsen commissioner, hag announced his |ing in the Chamber of Commerce | dropped and died candidacy for reelection, Wednesday evening.

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