The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1917, Page 7

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I YOR these ar | they are RUSSIANS NOW CRY FOR BLOOD, SAYS SHEPHERD BY WM, G. SHEPHERD Ny United Leased Wire Coy hy the United Py Sept. 21.— 191 STOCKHOLM, Russia has reached the reign of terror period. Teday the ery |s for bieed—fer whele sale executlo Bolsheviki members in the Petrograd council of workmen The Oftener THESE Shirts Are Laundered-the Better and soldiers, are demanding the lives of former Foreign Secretary Paul N. Miliukoff, ser Silk the oftener silky ¢ pure Fit Shirts, and the Macjhelal Robzianko, president of the duma, and 20 other duma members. Nothing 4d more strikingly show the horrible distortion of men tal perspective developed by Ger man propaganda of Incalculable strength, than this growth of the guillotine spirit in Russia laundered more lustrous and they become And no well, as these They have in effect the Beauty of Finest Silks, better, if as dress shirt made will wear in Novelty Patterns. Some of the rich colors and patterns on white and Pacifiste Demand Executions beautifully tinted, practical grounds, are: Block and The Bolsheviki are pacifists, they Jacquard stripes in tan, gold, helio, blue, rose and gray demand universal brotherhood and an end to kill they demand exe Germany's than ( the life day To insure this utions: ganda, = me the softest shades Finest Fiber Silk Shirts 30 Dozen at $4.50 Each pro} any's Russtan democracy A SPECIAL purchase offered to you men of Seattle The Teuton intrigue ts reaching at a distinct saving for the finest make and qual even lato the winter palace to'at : . A ri " tempt Premier Kerensky’s life ity. Sizes from 14 to 17, in different sleeve lengths Kaiser Tempted Korniloff It tem is spre ! Korntloff to revolt. It ng, unbelievabl * of Ru scandal Saturday Only 324 Pairs Men’s $2.50 to $4.00 Gloves $1.85 Including Dent's, Fownes’, Oliver's, Updegraff, Etc. | Broken lines, but all sizes | in the sale; quarter from 7 to 9, and and 10. A Sale. Such as Can Scarcely Happen Again While the present scarcity of materials and continues ia’s great lead neton In the new ous st ers, toc democracy, It befuddling the Russian + moet to the point of hop when I left—to the point where the insane cry is fo Russia's armies are bay ninety and a half divisions of Gernfin troops—1,357,000 = men while Germany concentrates on her totrigue. Russian army officers ng together enough of e4 to stop the German war machine, They are super heroes Lie About Kerensky » Premier Kerensky is an open target for a concentra cam paign malignant villifieation scandal, intrigue and even attempt ed assassination intrigue in Petrograd at nothing, It fosters a mys terious story that the premier was a morphine fiend, having contract holding at sizes sizes 914 At h labor rman Street Gloves Tan Cape ee ey ed ed the habit following an operation H m ik-Lin year ago. ” ee Rae EA | aroche end * Another lle which the kalser's Driving Gloves | Gray Mocha Kid Gloves agents industriously circulated. was that K maky had divorced Saturday Only—Men’s Outing Flannel Nightshirts 95¢ Our famous $1.25 quality, sizes 15 to 20. Saturday Only—Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.15 the Suit his wife and mar an actress. t untrue, th scandalous Ine! vations found some credence. c «mall newspaper even pub This is but little more than today’s cost of the material lished them. in these Pajamas. All sizes Pictured as Dictator = Kerensky's latest picture showed him standing with his cotton gloved hand resting Napoleon-like ac ou fe) Wii on his chest. No sooner had these been put on sale than the city was ted with angry whisperings = J > rensky, th “dictator. S SHOF JU: ST INSIDE HE DOOR man agents unceasingly whis pa! | POPE playing On the A rted pay —— _ logical bent of the tense Rus . nh mind Kerensky’s picture "Tax Levy Is Higher :«:vly suzeested Napoleon: there fi Kerensky was a new Na The 1917 state tax y will be 5 a STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, Novelty | | Neckpieces | 50c | HE popular Jabots of featured in this Stock shadow lace are priced as als Net Collars, Flat Georgette Crepe Collars. Priced at 50¢. Rasement Salesroom attractively lace Jabot Em sortment, trimmed Tucked broidered Collars and Women’s White Gloves $1.25 NE-CLASP White Lambskin Gloves, half pique sewn, with stitching on back, sizes 53 to 7} the pair, $1.25. Basement Salesroom. Misses’ Cashmere Stockings 45c Pair INE-RIBBED Black Cashmere Stockings and warm, in sizes 6 4, the 45e. to 9! pair, nent Balesroc Women’s | Flannel Outing Shirts, $1.95 ELL rAILORED 1917, PAGE 7 FREDERICK&NELSON | Basement Salesroom A Wealth of Good Styles in Women’s and Misses’ Coats $9.75 to $23.50 OW varied are the of Coats and how well represented are the approved styles, colors and materials within the above moderate price range, may be gathered from this brief summary: assortments new Autumn THE STYLES | Full and seven-eighths lengtl belted and tie-sa | models, Empire styles with shirred skirt, some sh ing fur or crushed plush collars in cape shape and a number banded with fur cloth or two-tone plush at / the bottom | | | | | yh / 1 V7} 4 hij? rHE MATERIALS on | ae Zibeline, Wool Velour, Plush, Army Cloth, Kersey, | | L| 4 ) Melton, Cheviot, Tweed, Novelty Coating | CSS THE COLORS | WwW, trown, Wine, Belgium-blue, Gray, Green, Sage, Gold Navy and Black | { Sizes for women and misses, and extra | Priced at $9.75, $12.50, $15.00, sizes up to 55 $17.50, $19.75 and $23.50. ap nement Saiesroom. A , : | utumn’s Favored Ideas in ||P. N. Corset] | Trimmed H 7.00 Ppt ets rimmed Hats at $7.0 | or ru igures | S' IME of the hats in this group are fashioned with | shirrings and soft edges, others are simpler 3 $2.00 to shape, but both varieties make charming use of HE firm quality of | Yarn Cords and Tas- | coutil ia thie Corset sels, Grosgrain Bows, | dia echt extra: a | Graceful Wings, Or- | anc ” he naments, Feather tachable side stay Breast effects. prevent breaki boi Glad seth ee waistline, th an rich subdued colorings t eae | excellent corset for the it and coat are yj | | | stout figure shades that / ' . larply with It has medium bust ate it vderately long | cork. shield The Hat pictured, in African-brown velvet, | has a long narrow wing flattened against the edge of the upturned brim. Price $7.00 wide front and two sets of hose Price $2.00. Basement Salesroom. supporters. Banded Hats of velour, beaver d velvet, with drooping or stitched roll brims, $3.95 to $7.00, Demure little Hats of velvet, with plaitings shirrings and and trim ming of silk flowers and Middies, 95c | The Mode in Children’s Hats | E Fiber Silk Scarf Sets bbe 25 4 ( right for Aw- H J tumn outing and | motoring wea these |” ] Cap and Scarf Sets of | k ped with } ti € blue, green and black on} @ white inc Priced Girls’ Union Suits, $1.00 (a ne Fleece lined ribbed, Union eight, in olor, sizes 4 1.00. Salesroom, Boys’ Shoes $2.75 and $3.00 ye Shoe pictured is 1ilt to weather many hard knocks and much “skuffing.” It is of darkey brown leather, Blucher style, strongly stitched, with heavy-weight soles. Sizes 10 to 2, $2.75 pair; 2% to 6, $3.00 pair. Another good Shoe for hard wear—Boy's Gun- metal Calf Lace Shoe, with sole bear? i Sizes To ee $2.25 pair; 1 to 2, 14 ¢ 2 6, $3.00" pee ~Dasement Salesroom, Se INR ills higher than that of 1916, al rman agents Banded Corduroy Hats, ribbon bows and stream. esata to official figures of the nsky by word of mouth in regulation shirt The ers, $2.95 to $5.00. if state board of alization y even ght his life style, these Waists of soft ITH a cloth skirt here Basement sroom. * The 1917 tax will be 8.33 mills. Winter Palace Place of Death ene 4 se app Middies of white twill may —= ij n a lected “the ol palace, a dreadful warm flannel will fill many be worn until late in the season. | i When Prices Drop). csinced il in ced, gray and navy, | wih large caller collar, short ackinaws for Schoolboys 4 windows ar blown out with cond tastes below | #leeves and lacing in front. Cut i Save the Difference | (ower fooms, ciowe to where Ke Aba oy ile, | amply long, #0 that they may ( if Already there are signs that [/rensk?, works, ¥ pila! | eine Niobe! in be turned up at the bottom. A an e fi : mysterious fire two weeks ago. Sizes 36 to 44 Price 4 Py 3 ie government price-control is real Et ies tae tllan Mouton wae Sizer 10 to 20 years; 36 to 44 ly Roing to result in a somewhat marching on Petrograd German $1.95. Price 95¢. HE majority of active young Dainty Trimming fe wr ms 8° T agents spread the report that the sement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom | sters demonstrate that the : = nat win |(BUtith "kovernment favored his Te Ga a etale “Rip Effects in ere’s © suggestion that w erolution ané thé polling down of ackinaw is the most sensible to; be triply beneficial to you if you || Kerensky. How well they did thelr a : ; N E | carry ft out: D “ Flas work is indicated in the fact that . 9 oe t school and play wear ew Envelope Prices, tageiner with any other {|'2e, British | government actually 1rls us /O Eeae emises, 85c sa a you can effect, in a sav: | omiag rind gp br: } red plaids, with stitched belts and pee ing og e the First Nation- [jy Russians » thought patch pobkeke, ares priced Geert. 4 NE of four very at- a nis will give you some | that tor The - eon a tg oT eee ee ee tractive new styles is principal, some interest, and the [arn of the wie ° ’ - b) re a : x ac Sty E. N. FURMAN habit of thrift cia Hath evi : phe { IB-year sizes, at $4.50 and shown in the sketch. Tt even re it to Russian grand ICH, warm plushes are tailored into these Coats for $5.50. 2 > Who teaches —_—shorthand, et ep R little tots and school girls. They are in beled and | 99-00- is made ot good quay ~a . Kornilo! eluded a . ingerie cloth, with Filet- aes eee esr ag FIRST Gen. Korniloff himself was de nt Empire models, in Blue Serge Suits of good-weight | pattern lace motifs set im vanced grammar Bs orgie ig pe oh pa : $ . N TI N L Pert cea ceaie Gdcia tens tie Brown Navy Green Black Plum material in pinch-back model, front of yoke and topped A ( ) A : y ver clot 1 j lace insertion, rib- revolution at belief was in no with trimming of beaver cloth and black with fall-lined knickerbockers with r : Northwestern Lanes ae ee 8 ‘ 6 ’ bon-run beading and edge, mal rest ne for plush «ie g Shorthand BANK Korn olt. And Kornil “ sizes 6 to 17 years, $6.50. | Priced at 85e vs School off's enmity toward Sizes 4 to 6 years, $5.00 Basement Salerroom. | Basement 8a Reporting 00 “The Bank That Tries—and Germany * known every Rus $6.50; 8 to 14 $10.00. ] Satisfies” sian week after Alexieff was qe olnted commander-in-ch Oo! ers . . . oe a ae # 5 ie ee ie sppointed commandertu-chiet ot|l| CHILDREN'S SWEATERS, D F b icR RRANGED for Satur- | J felt Korniloff was slipping tn $1.25, $1.95, $2.50 AND $2.75 rapery Fabric emnants day, a disposal of | 4p allegiance, Korniloff refused to ; ; short lengths of Deueal i ® ilinquish his command and carried These Sweaters of wool, cotton and R d d P ter 3 apery oat a brian advance oth scatatbaetion: HEREEn arta at Keduce rices Fabrics, including troops toward Riga | j c : ‘ - With orniloff a prisoner, Ke cially suttable f wear under rain Cretonnes Plain and Fancy Scrims Dotted Swiss Bungalow Nets 4 rensky now faces a trying ques-|f] cape or coat, for additional warmth Marquisette Voile Silkoline ——Oilcloth —particularly the handsome gar- Use tion of what to do with him. The|fi] . : : i | ea iow. be fe oid ssl premier is either unwilling or un-/ff| They are in dark-red, white, light in useful quantities—sharply reduced tn price Basement Salesroom. | Se. ‘ to subject the former com gray, dark-gray, also navy with orange stripe bd | Cred t t Credit rin-chief to the death pen-| F Basement Salesroom . season's ne __ and 50-inch | Apparently capital punishment} - — ee lowing desirable material in th whole army has been abol Jing of her this aupren ing, my eye su to see the beahty "Pr | “Hannah, interrupting of this gran¢ world andymy Broadcloths Premier Kerensky finds it im fices!. What is Evan Treadway |®8rs still to hear the music gata Vel poysible further to carry out his Aintiise fac whensHe aunties “thie | «DNONWE?? elours policy of iron+handed discipline in poser peered? ihe senate (To be contnunan the army spital punishment has e ; lout ied Bipaiah hii Kerseys gain been put in the hands of the|®—veRywinD” HARBORS ©) “However, this outlook on life) “I nttek Yes I know ou hi Pe nh yon t Ave known” ‘me ever soldiers’ committees, and ; coms to me to be purely feminine, |not seen him for a w An sce ~Evan took me from the Pompons 0 “ He total abe) litior ae HAPPINESS and | remember, young as I was, 1|@nd that is one of the reason th-dealing atmosphere of that Gold Rush Planned . gy pelo Aorta old che : 1 seo Jeff jhe has sent me to you today horrible, cheap department store. : Silvertone, Ete. a and idealism |? re second act of the play, Mar-| 1 Tom th Liss Mi Hgetirtas endl Cowal; Bran read [He saved 0 Mie, ginse ion he On Oregon Town ~ 5 nthe face of unparall: eritl Pe ASA dn Gha sontinted eee eo ae pean) Droue bps pth canes Mruaa u " By United Press Leased Wire The popular shades offer a se fem, slander and a ke on hia {Sie sald Paula a ntiow A! slummet Hne, that side of a wom-|Way does not need t nd any | hi made that life a thing o MEDFORD, Ore., Sept, Siam ee " r story, “was one of the most|any nature which makes her give |emissary to me—not even as good | beauty such as, until he found me lection of terra cotta life ts unquestioned. But ih the| Vivid and poignant expositions Of | credit whe credit {a due, even|a friend as you are, Paul, to both|{ could not even conceive. He ee n one end of the coast taupe, plum, Kussian-gree Holheviki-the fanatical extremist|® woman's heart a" a women’s while her pain-drawn mouth and | of us Jxave me everything my — poor |,0 .ne other ar preparing 2 berry, African brown and « ‘ a at ae he may start; way of looking at things have | tear-dimmed eyes bespeak a break “Rentich 1 told him that, but} starved nature longed for, and he | jeve Sue next Month, | * : We invite you to call and in BOO D we Ae aed in een evar, rend ing heart [he sald he could not face you with jeven taught me new desires that Power dam at, © Mianath 4 i 1 @ purposes At that time T was very young,| ,, ; sr | What he felt he must say jhe might fulfill them, 1 have | qt “fo Palen ie q spect them personally Sf peane-te lnguring Ue: Burt but Tam glad to way something |,.“The scene of the second act of / "Hannah: You need not say it,|learned not only to speak correctly |“rained, from Hornbrook, Cally ta * F e _____|made me understand {ts truth The Story of Hannah Frankel’ WAS) paul; 1 know {t already. He does|but to think correctly. 1 have @ milion @ouaeae The Prices Range From I need not tell Margie, of | !#!d in the same music room as the | ngt jove me any more—he wants cultured and. dis nillion dolar ii r : first. The time was a we later gC n from the $18.50 to $83.50 the bliss of being able not only tore ene tine vas tee din, (t2 Dreak with me—he wants me to I have most of [Kamath pve aging ae do things, but of being able to tell evares " the Hana and the jeat |" t that musical engagement all been given time and all f miners say this sum (s onlyanaial as yourself why you do them. To/ i Mein eethoven Minuet | pentick: No, my dear, he does|ties money could buy to. indulge) tion of nount of gold left in Make Your Purchases on Credit DATA LhOBe ee Sea ee acres G are AbOTC,. Wt the end Her teehee Ties, vou wish {hat en: | my great love of muse. wnat St tha: stream. With (ie ‘ which you yourself do from the ac eae in, |Bagement unless you wish to. it, aul, th should question any |sneaiy ary, minare @xiae ‘ We will gladly open an account In cepted mode, and hew a way for |Hands drop on the keys 4 he |Tannah, Evan has found a woman |one of Evan's decisions in regard |"! 4 be ; Bonne xpect to. Teena your name and arrange, most agree yourself thru convention and tra lta ati ring out at the ue Hen in his own station tn sdciety he|to me? He picked me out of the * °° MN F able ts " p gre loys | dream! maid enters an " wants to mar Tell Hannah he | sordidness of abject overty anc t dition, is one of the greatest joy gery 1 r nn 1 1 in a-woman's life nounces Mr. Pant Benth aid to me, ‘she herself sald we do| placed me the luxury that on Boy Scouts Get the 4 < “After all, dear, it is in one's Hannah: Show him in. (Goes not love because we know t unlimited interest a well a R re d Westberg & Childs, Inc eg Mig a Rte hd Rk ag | lh eal ec REA lied Bord ge Lge RM ET cquired $8,500 | ’ af spondency ts born, and the woman ind hold out her hands trem pag made me ve happy the last) pa me by now 1 will wave him D to the co-operation’ of the “THE CREDIT STORE” who can say to sorrow and 4 blingly.) Therg is nothing the /five years, but every nerve in my a gay good-bye and thank him with business men and the people Gt am Delicious Sundaes & Lunches You cannot harm me bec matter with Evan wody tingles as | look on the face all my heart for educating my nos: | Seattle, the Boy Scout campaign nd Avenue shall close the door of my mind to| “Bentick: Nothing. 1 just left of Beulah Burton I her I know | trils still to cateh the fragrance of |ended Thursday night with an ade 1312 Second 1406 OY 2 PENA you forever,’ has solved almost all him at his elub [she has made many sacrifices for | forgotten love, my mouth still to [ditional $8,500 iw its cdffers, thi O ier life's prob | “iiannah:. Ont me in the past, and now I am ask- taste the sweetness and joy of liv. sum they sefout to get,

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