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| THE SEATTLE STAR RUSSELL TELLS INSIDE REMAN veaury DANCE TONIGHT an ad Trimmed Hat s| afternoon, credit for the dramatic STORY OF RASPUTIN'S DEATH <<" =. FOR SAMMIES’ ) recognized ax one of Rus | | $5 00 sia’s greatest milltary commanders, | The foreign minister was Keren, t e CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ay |mky ® personal envoy to Alexiet?, TOBACCO FUND a —— AN afternoon the two—the Hberal i Ren atte robibition of vodkahe seemed always to be well sup loabinet member and the general of acknewiods eon | ee Hundreds and Hundreds of Beautiful f plied with or. and it was the common belief among those that ob-|the old rexime—taiked Russie's | o> 4 dl New Models at This Temptingly | 1 stand more rum than any other man in| grave crisis over Dgerved him that he . | Petrograd. When h on a drinking bout he chore the most ais Finally, Aloxieff threw his weight | Low Price Dy Feputadle companions and went on a wild bat that lasted for several (> the sido of democracy, He con <i N | st . 7 | And Wound up in the lowest dives of the city sented to pledge his life, if neces I ») | I I II AY IN | ede Ser bin well and teat OR FRID/ Phe police knew knowledge » Min his borrow: 4 him, for they had accurate! sary, w the provisional government of his power and remorseless use of tt. When he came | py { robes of a priesthood he had no right to claim, roaring A Bnd roistering. ¢ te andlet him go Any petson who Wa |accepting the position of chief of With him was immune; if were a criminal that the police had long | gare” Tereschenko declared, when Swanted, no one dared lay hands upon him. He was a friead of Ras) mot him after this dramatic event PUA, and Rasputin was the all-powerful of Russia I labored long and hard with bim henko had won xieff did a splendid thing tn ey stood MILLINERY WEEK wart, Hox 482, Shelton 1.00 Hot 8. Alder #t, Top | Crabb, Moute No, &, He had a power to pull himself together as great as his other un! woaly he was persuaded reeedye { turbans, chin MAUAL gifts, The next day after a frightful debauch he would appear I consider his decision will help am effect tary c dm feesh canonicals and go about talking piety and rolling up his eye | save Russia,” : ! ichygaa! ! i #6 heaven, and those that saw him even at close range could hardly dra inique forme < here SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. It Is Still Possible to Get Good, Dependable Shoes at Moderate Prices While we carry Shoes at higher prices, and perhaps a little dressier in ap- pearance, we also have Shoes at medium prices for the women who feel that tor|f| they do not care to pay more than $3.50 or $4.00, For instance: 46 heaven, and those who saw himeven at close range could hardly the Time He Traded With To __TO QUIT REVOLT REVOLT many; Couldn’t Be Punished It was not possible that these things could last. All the time the * Continued I From rom Page 1 1) Robles who happened by some chance to be still loyal to Russian were | @— i hearing the sto: of his trading with Germany, while the peeple at/ tionary military tribanal.” iaabwen taedtsseis; tea,’ seal Barge Were gathering hatred for his cruelty a t he revo emardod avin — i i kere was only one class in the community that found anything to| The revolt is regarded as h ‘ bd Total 8 We in him. That was the revolutionary agitators, They used him | toppled over, to all practical effect w y Frost bout Russia asa first-class example of t iy of monarchy, and | when the premier today won over : at. r. They saw to it that his name and deeds to pis side, Gen, Alexteff, formerty ‘Remember the Lusitania’ World hal “became known thruout the land, and to this day the comic illustrated hiefofstatt under Grand Duke will be the story United rion at. a ¢ 601 Columbine Ferndale, nglish Camp Tonight, at the Woodmen of Fourth ave, and © will be giver a Statew Consul Westey Frost will [the benefit of The Stars smoke papers are using hiner as a text Nicholas and subsequently himeeit{ ® pregg- coe ng ne | rok | Sh 00 Ih & Russia where nobody, you might say, had a vote or a voice | commander-in-chief Alexteff ia] tell the people of Seattle Friday ind for the & . vu en a the fr pat | omen < 5 10es 5 $ 3.50 Gunmeta S oes $ 4, the government there was no civilized way to get at such a ature.| known as one of the most brilliant| M@ht, under the auspices of the | The » was plar ne 1 and i . | a eigen’ . the auspices of the Women's acti c r gener restec » kno Was no law that could be invoked against him. The only real strategists of the Russian army state departinent. . . . or the cz Frost will arrive in Seattle fation, of the Macca some we e « inme g | hese sensible st gil ity - elhcers and that was all for th arina, and the He Was reported to have assum eu aie ee eee tak ee ome w ‘ . meta Pt the ¢ “ ve 4 . ov plain oe st c 1 t « meta wi ed in part, the duties of command jest of the Oberlin College Al. | will , a card party, Admis plain ¢ yle, with black cloth toy F 1 There was no way to counteract his influence. He was enin-chief, altho Kerensky earlier gu 01 Ao Baal eed tentiree hs zor . the only person the czarina trusted or would reatly listen to. umni association while here. sion r | i Under these conditions there was nothing for his oppo- ra eee would” assume. ho, 88! At noon he will be the honor i Friday night the proces da of a \ # 3 50) | ta ne night on his way tome in winter he was shot at, the bullet|Sommand of all military forces, Ruenh Ae the neh Sem he eoattie| her dance studio, 1604 Fourth ave omens Shoes pod.0! sunme ve Shoes ging the back of the nd missing him by’ a few inches. Not| Th# carried a general state of mil) og Com-| Will be turned over t » tobac tal f th ume quality a ity, just the same xt week And on Frida er 21, a da lace style with cloth | 1 leather heels. All sizes, good wear $4.00 a. pair MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. after an assassin tm his way into Rasputin’s house and tried to | t#ry law him. Several times, according to the story, thugs lay in wait for| 5° far as can be ascertained at to beat him up. the moment of writing, there have He escaped all these and began to @ave the reputation of a charmed |Pee2 BO actual casualtion incurred He must have tken little stock in that himself. He now went |!" flighting between the rebels and Petrograd with a bodyguard of picked men the provisional government forces f the An xiven tr nt associa ing, at & o'clock 1 Seattle people fund be giv shape the auspices of Co 5 Ae OFS which supper by the tion. In the eve His fears put no check upon his drunken tongue. When It ts not known whe' the have at thd Masonic ple auditorium Get 45 Cents’ Worth ~ jhe was pickled he used to talk about the czarina as he talked be ee idee tual clashes between | 7) oe will be no charge. During| For the 26 cents admiaajon to the about a drab. - i his stay here, Consul Frost will be dance tonight, you will not only After a time he began to talk loosely about the then Grand see has - “ ged shown about the elty and district sure yourself a good tin rat will Duchess Olga, the czar’s oldest child, ANDO THAT, IN THE sich cel . oT var tha! Consul Frost's address will be »|#i#0 insure s packs END, DID FOR HIM. stricken with pan 1 for some word picture of «@pecific instar ling ships afte He will tell of drown subma pha of thelr vt "The ex-crand duchess seems by all accounts to be a rather superior |“!ty the working men Woman, considering the misfortunes of her birth and bringing hurriedly training, | ing There was a young nobleman in Petrograd who had a profound *hoot. A number of formidable and admiration for her. When he learned that Rasputin had |WA!ts Were raised to support the led in a dive that before long he would have her also in his pow premier Young nobleman made up his mind that the time had come to @ that ribald tongue and the task belonged to 5 He performed it conscientiously, and that was t d of Raspatin Tt seemed as if, with that shot,the people woke up to the enormity the whole degrading burden that cursed them anf bowed th ground. arren| Will last him a week struggles. He will offer slides Korniloff rev aad to bear out his story. He will tell » custody were | of the acts of Germans | ‘ feers’ union, in-| food from ats, lew president of drifters to die of exposure committee, | tion and exbaustion. He will Horiyeesch was announced of Elbert Hubbard's death ye, ber + as su r to Gen. Kiom | A ade eae “Death for Traitors, ” Says be coky 98 ; der on the! Chiefly Intended for delivery av! srry ‘ctl Longue to warding $1 We oy there prabip ¢ ave one tt t. Many MAX-|tomobdiles is a new attachment f sty Acathal. te. Ginies: tx deat milist Officers in the army who), car that stops it at a set distance |; no ge egg - Tereschenko WhoWon Over |3P"troorm duly. today formal fume arts 9 ts navy Md embrotd ered thelr services to the pro- _ Alexieff to .Kerensky’s Aid 28°25", 22mm Typical Bom Marche Value . . sy WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD | ment this is not the time for p 4 at tho outbreak of Korni jean fighilog in S Irts at $ , PETROGRAD, Sept. 13.— ganda, either radical or conserva ott's revolt \ F <* ; tl $5.00, but became Death for “whoever dares to tive we Pegg re e olfe skirt t be ¢ ey ar kirts at 39.0U, but Db raise bis hand against the gov- Everything from now on will be| HILLSDALE, Mich. 8 10<h] | mseult seen on aioe 22 osname dee { the kind s they \ a: or interferes with his [done for the prosecution of the today lyn Frank be Dleced © pesteard. cdarences tP me. co which my vaknewa Gevlish made { all-wool popl 1 back 1 novelty pockegs, braid and but- iors,” is democratic Rus- — war. who last night md, the nolan oF > ie SO 8 See o> eae ‘ : ’ i la’s stern determination hence- We have discovered the tron riff George Ra 1 Foreign Minister Tere- hand is the only way. And the fron| «ton, of Branch county, just across Seiwa tasah hit: uc dotddlektubavuacve ; Some tailored skirts—they’re here, toc q serge with* envel- sehenko told the United Press. hand goes on now Now is the/the line from Hillsdale county ope c nt zg “There is to be no pariey (time to do nothing but fight. Other; Van Tassel was penned in bis By st P ack t y Dp and belt a most attractive ap- > with traitors or propagandis' problems can be taken up when the| barn by the mob. The strv | 7 a dh od anna | "We want America to under-| fighting {s over. | was fired and the man’s body rid : f ‘ : ¥ epg wba ‘ , Tereschenko, “that the The minister received the United | died by bull an he sought to|} Orth t r t f “\ in that are box pleated all the way ‘round, s shown the govern-! Press correspondent at the Winter’ escape from the flames. ee but i 1 mafmer as to give the slender lines. onan j acts ‘ SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THE BON _ MARCHE New | trave bors sho are defending _ Odds ind E ds of Books at 35 A R B AT Bargains ag ts M peer aes to the s an nas oO COOKS a Cc all. Iv nd snor Le a ) Steb eki * GA I N A SEM E very. Dey Sha pl nee of Kirkla 1 ‘int Fiction, Juvenile Books, Dictionaries and Hand 98, and I know what It t# to be sold at much higher prices. Certainly a Book without the m % Katrine—By Lane. It Pays to Advertise— | The Southerner—By SWEDEN s EXCUSES The Message—By Louis By Megrue. Thomas Dixon. TO U.S. EMPTY | tracy. The Primal Lure—Virgie Friendship Village — By paldaceshtiathdaiciniily E. Roe. Zora Gale. * Continued | From Page 1 —— ' Together — Robert Her- A Lost Paradise—Fred- x : A aa rick. erick Arnald Kummer. ae ere y Arnold | Robinetta—Kate Doug- Pidgin Island — Harold las Wiggin MacGrath. The Danger Mark— A Hoosier Chronicle— The Man From Brod- Showing the Way to the Newest and Distinctive __ Fall Styles—Through Bargain Basement Prices New Suits For Instance— Charming Silk at $18. 65 Party Dresses van he trar age to Be sh foreign of She adds that ot 913.65 Ma ; fn pease: h serges at 4 25 son Morris, the American aera aioe Meredith Nicholson, ney’s — By George with large, wide collars, new e » Sweder Checkers—By Blossom. | John Rawn—By Emer- Barr McCutcheon. The Husband's Story— son Hough. A Kentucky Cardinal— David Graham Phillips | Torchy—Sewell Ford. James Lane Allen. UPPER MAIN FLOC THE BON MARCHE velvet trimmed pockets, panel front and semi-belted e¢ Green, Of Crepe de Chine, Messa- line, Taffeta and Combina- tions of Net, Lace and Satin A party without a Party Dress? Indeed not, when they can be had for $4.25—and ten different styles Coats at $11.45 American Wool Blankets $6 Plaid B lankets $ 5 ) Blankets s at, $3.85 \\ c tha Larg v ‘lank I soft are these See length Fall Thibet agrees Ha aw) ° reyea! tas st tly all-v white wit t re e 70x t 80 inches, ir ket blige ait eats for misses and women each style. Fashioned with over- | and from Cox stantinople, sh id bel fl and bhi s, and srémtal bc pink, tan, | tan’ plaids.’ ‘Better osetia lined throughout, having dou waisted styles, with V, round or | office at ™ hal iainbb ngs wedi a pair. ns price ble collar of self material and square neck, beautifully trimmed |f|there put into the Swedish ciphor | ff LOWER MAIN 'FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Overcollars of seal plush, and in delicate shades. | | for transmission nH = — atnnyt Contents Were Known | | The Inocuous contents of the mes: Sma °? . ‘ a cre want thcaie tae a Curtainings Boys’ Cotton ample Line of Winter Coats at $24.50 |i. | e mitting agent. M | ho ait, nov request peemiosion tof) Iw Mill Lengths at Very Sweaters 79¢ forward letters to or from Turkey |} As you well w, all boys must have juntil some time tn July, about 1 | Humble Prices Sweaters for s ind it’s quite a weeks after Sweden had taken over A wonderful lot of Women’s a Coats—forerunners of the newest Winter styles—of fine materials. Silver- tones, Crystal Velours, Broadcloths and new Habit Cloth, are in use in their making. The expansive -ollars r b American Interests in Turke In . ‘ Saving to get ) Ruff neck » collars, the fancy pockets and wide belts, together with the unique styles of trimmings make unusu- |}/™aking this report, Morris parti Mill Ends of hws style, of heavy dark Oxford: \ 4 4 ave me i“ - ne Y x Pp ularly asked that such letters and tl 2), ally smart Coats that are hard to equal anywhere at $24.50. Osly one of a kind in many instances, |[|revlios thereto he forwarded onte Marquisette 12!2¢ Yard Tapeless Blouses for with the knowledge and approval of e Curtain Marquise seer the bet _ Boys 4 to 12 at 29¢ actly what was in th while the 7 : 1 as German minister at Buenos Ayres | long did not let Sweden know what his| messages contained Mill Ends of Fancy $ hei | Colored Marquisette 20c Cotton and Wool Mixed For Clearance ; the United States submitted ttelf| fouthe te, sell ate this, low price, -White y_ mate Blouses for school and Voile Waists Are A Hat Shopfor W omen and Children| |i) eee Bis | ony sa wsetal lenges, some 12 yas apd percate, io slots eahoemaaea colors, stripe patterns, in light and dark Marked at Only Children’s Hats at $1.25 Smart little styles for school and dress wear. 3 ; ae, A large assortment of these pretty M Jerse Sweater: 25 ir a SOCRMANSAE MAY] A wes mcr of hee ety Mar | Samay Sen AD ti - ie 4 i q in pa « i « ys’ h rr) weaters of a cotton and 5 n; nt hroom shapes and ft, plain WIN AT ELECTION, | bination color also. plain brown and | w mixtur them strong and At this price there vill bea |@ailored styles, trimmed with tibbon band Hy United Press Leased Wire | green. Pieces range to 10 yards lor warm. Gray, mare navy and black decided clearance. The Waists LONDON Sept. 18—Mjalmar Suitable for overdrape with varion i 1 2. 34 ate cotton voile, some striped, New Trimmed Velvet Hats at $2. 49 MAG kone ent ts areal | PEE in ano Rene a ey es ARON sured, 3 ll-white - mart tailored effec ) popular this I titched soft brim, roll brim, chin Swedish cabinet, telegraphed the |] ee ‘pagent : 1 n sailor and mushroom shapes, tr ited Wiel band of grosgrain ribbon ea ee a reer couey WARE ene: Laakea | Bla re arate ey Ait te b bre DON bur incident w gravely bhumil eo 1, pury 1 blu jating to Sweden, whose people will suffer the more for tolerating Ne _ ‘ : ee 5 ; Ty since 1916 the present reactionary H | Prussiap-like rule,” *| ——EEE