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STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 19, 1917. PAGE 7 RUSSIA WILL D0 FULL SHARE ~——TOWIN WAR, SAYS A. J SACK “At this critical moment, in aptte, Thin and only thin kept up the spirit of the gloomy reports from Petro} of our army, the glorious army |erad-—-these =r ris are oneah whieh, by turnin it ormie against because the Maximalinte are mtill ' Jermans proGermans in| control of the wires-1 wish to open| Petrograd, a nplished in March | my ment with the most eate-| 1917, the greatest revolution in the| gortcal wemurance that free Rumia,| history of mankind | democratic Kuseta, will ne ve “With the Maximaliata tn posses |elacker in the glorioun fight te sion of Petrograd, we have at the Mlerty and democracy,” waid A present moment in Russia a altua | Sack director of the Russian Infor-| tion sc what «imilar to the altua Being our first fall season in Seattle, we find we have PM) mscos Mure ‘io the United tion In March, 1917. We had then OVER-BOUGHT and now have DOUBLE the merchan- FM!) coccicicos of muna in thin} trintee aeknehow: (BER German te would only be remenbered under| rograd itself, had revolted and es what conditions the Russian army /tablish@& a people's YKovernment j has fought the battle for democracy which recognized as one of ite main it would be recognized that the en-| tasks the prosecution of the war un-| | tire world is indebted to the Ruswan | til the military elique in Germany tn} soldier broken and cond: ure ‘omtablish county a Kost gaa ALL WEEK ie ee ee EVERYTHING NEW—NO OLD STOCKS He ea Ntetacat eg | eareno th var wih sor at : CHRIS TMAS TOYS i tasement Floor) 5 eribed vividly [the conditle or which the Itus- | MY for sentimental reasons. ulan army made its retreat from Ga-| 4) ’Atnxtinalines, we may expect that NE whole, big division of the Basement YOUR CHOICE OF ANY | athers we @ occasions,’ maid Gen. |*, national government, « new pro- {fl i Salesroom has been taken over by (a a age bagel tes 4 in ity in @ short| this new Toy Section, which | opens up a world of pleas- urable anticipation for Seattle’s boys and girls. 1 r ne, and « 1 will be all ahve Hd put thelr guns at a 3 4 4 nj | the Progressive ot Tussia. It °- y — oo t rt ized that the Max a vo = ee oS not have any following, ever “ en oe I persion: Hike the last advices ry O, GTETags, Was aves from Petrograd The Maximaliats : hree| Were oUF internal disease ain | : I N T H E H 0 U Ss E AT fepidiors, ‘then to tour, and. finaity | See? of the revolution. Now Here they are—the old-fashioned toys that Bi one rifle was given every ten oS aa » gm the gurtnce, and we never grow old—and the hosts of up-to-date poe Fae. & ( and cannot be b ‘by “ creations in Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Wheeled had to wait until the firing Mne © kill t ~ tenes yl ry : i emg Toys and Games for youngsters of the most jthey st ve, ' 4 | extablished in a few days, will p j advanced tastes. -, * take thelr places lown this revolt by decisive mea — i | Unheardof Bravery dt n new era ; I invi ’ | ‘ : ia Rae Wels Will open 8 & | We extend a hearty invita- > “These were the cor one under|in the Russian itical situation, f ‘ 4 BS nich the Russian army ight-| ar orde the country and nS tion to Young Seattle and LSS SSS aS Wee poe eee Se ST ae | gle aT Grown-up Seattle to call and get eel | it n ‘ trust will render « i L\ acquainted with this new Christ- . a vd Fone : 7 | ; 4 mas Section. unheard-of cc r tanding| the material and moral help " that even under the guidanc coda, we may predict that car, they, fig n the side of| ar reorganized, will actua the allies, were ne i in the allied oper Coat, Skirt, Dress ficssin new tomerwish| .. on Gifts of Needlework or Trimmed Hat's. B DECLARES MAJOR WASBURN HERE) "oor as ne eoewor Store Less bid | hike Sst eau ext F the gifts of fine handiwork are to show careful, unhurried stitchery, they aumaciiann*<" Wrecdivont wane should be begun now. ; * . ‘ r ne Waaht ) aye & rmy by 19 ‘ e men! io > Ae a kee tee wae cl , The Basement Salesroom shows many inexpen- | 4, it to pO win the : : ee ee fesse etna j sive, easily-worked pieces, including B We lone a ne fact tt ily Met ob Depot ) i Stamped Pillow Cases of heavy tubing in 42-inch Mambern of the mission were met size, 60¢ pair. a King street station by a/ Stamped Dresser Scarfs in various patterns, 17x54 $100 COAT OR DRESS—SALE PRICE .. $66.67 FB) ror iee > oe Rims 2 Chater att cere sme “oN 50.00 COAT OR DRESS—SALE PRICE . ; pages” lg = ri Suamust. Paen, Weer te Beene) 1 > Stamped Gowns, made up and ready for wear ex- 0.00 COAT OR DRESS—SALE PRICE vital. : | Pre t the chamber buncheon j a cept for the embroidery work, 50¢. oe Motes corer ] Library Scarfs of tan art sh i tional $500 Goat OR DRESS—SALE PRICE ai foc S SES) WIGMEST PORIT 1S dncigms end foal peters, Tt locke 2 $18.00 COAT OR DRESS—SALE PRICE ° ° a ae We Must Help | BEING PILED UP Centerpieces in 36-inch size, stamped in the popu- fnir, to as t | lar bluebird designs on good quality needlework $15.00 COAT OR DRESS—SALE PRICE |<< °°. . $10.00 By crue"? BY BIG BUSINESS wen, ee when Ko» | | Roesia he Continued From Page Di | Special 15¢ Skein | Fourteen-piece Luncheon Set in bluebird pattern, MAKE SELECTIONS EARLY! oe gpg Mi t strong | © consisting of 6 medium-size Doilies, 6 small ninat the | any or a ¢ ‘ ve N unusually low price for Doilies, 1 Tray Cloth and 1 Centerpiece, 50¢. Four-fold Zephyr Unmade Gowns stamped on soft nainsook in dainty THE FLORENC E be sine for pede ; re ‘nt bur c the T Gapaeat areeeea tet Yarn for knitting or crochet- ; —— during sale. | ree ee the citation. That] ng Slippers, Jackets, Scarfs, Bay OK ms would not moan that America was) ‘exorbitantly high un |{| Caps, Bootees, Leggings and i | It Is quite true that these cor Black, Pink, Light-blue, /X é . BT apo PLANNING. noms ot “tases into the ed | Copenhagen, Delft, Nat- 4K $1.50 eral treasury, but for every dol. 7 ' lar they pay in ¢ they are ural, Navy, New-blue, / “ N excellent Corset for NO SEPARATE PEACE, PRO-WAR TOUR pratien a Searlet, Cardinal, Wine, 1 the average figure, SAYS NAVY OFFICER ovine tea Btool r Medium- and Dark-rose, | 3 made of pink or white smhaewl bh se anpevete penan bi T0 BEAT HUNS mn, it in sri awe net oo Gt Maio. ae coutil, with extremely agit : ec n $ of this sum : bust and long skirt with | | tween Germany and Russia e r s > mix bet it & ray, Yellow, Orange, r . BY GEORGE MARTIN oft te ie . : & Vy elastic band in back, and United Press Correspondent antiman 3.000.004 Brown and Green. WU oheji] pier a ; : BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 19.— ; narrow braid trimming. ‘They are talking about an ‘im | diate peace,’ meaning world peace on the streets of Petrograd, but even today the man who openty advocs propaganda campaign offset 16,986. Special 15¢ skein porters. Sizes 20 to 26. Price $1.50. Basement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom. separate peace would be tuking hi the secret proGerman propa hs a foe wee at da in the ranks of American A matienwide pro-American | tistics the Dee ineniae nts oe lhl Fitted with six hese sup- | | life in his hands.” Lieut. Com. Basil Hwoahtinsky, o' therefore, the Steel corporation workers is being planned by the ill hase tent | | American Federation of Labor, all » after it has paid | | the Rassian navy, made thin state its taxes, more than three it was leare times as large profits as it had T guise pres in the best years before the ment on arrival with the special mis \ n from Washington, Monday which bh 2 on for! war. Gen. Kaledine, he believes, will de- | * We . : “ = ‘| Now look at the profits of the cor i" : elop into one of the strong, aggres- ra e ne fet porations that make things to eat ‘ leaders during the next fow|¢ i ari nd wear le » on the face of the man | ‘eart was true to Pol’—the wife he sive leaders during next fow | tion's < iis ei Clothes Profits Quadrupled | ARE WE TRI i TO OUR | € 1ddenly found that had left at home. months. te roth Out Troubles American Woolen Co. after pay KS? ove me “However much we try to show acid daiiaianiahtantonibiianention .| This "gg orn, te 7 r ite war taxe will have left|@ —_—_———o Largic, hink that was Ourselves absolutely true to another a Bova page a to have a sooth. | #7780,000, more than four times its) That’s rather a x4 sentence,” | the pain | have ever person, we never can do it, because ry 1 a pero t Giktua situation rage net earning of $1,754,792) gaia Dick, as I finial the para-| know not for a moment | We are never absolutely true to our- " he three years before the war 20 omen not being able| realize that something beautiful had | selves. Perhaps if the man had and, tho the brotherhoods are not graph about wom M {fillated with the federation, to Ser Leather Co., which handles | to pt fealty with a string tled| gone out of my life—that some-| never told me about the American 1t e affliated wen the strike and disaf.|™0re leather and hides than any|to it. “Do you know, dear, that} thing that I thought quite neces.| Beauty rose I would have gone help put down : makes me| sary to my happiness bad died, and| away with him. I will never know ion # fe railroad group rompany, will have| this woman's philosophy — i i ae ral r war taxes,|think of yours that I must bury it decently and|if, under those circumstances, I Insurance h randa eo | speech. | © h . s of four times Of course, and do you know the | quietly from all human eyes, even pwould have been strong enough to tn ine haber lenders, who will make |!t# average net earnings in the three} reason why, Dick | the inge ines which were look st, ‘not him alone, but sino aa making labo prewar years tains cenit any that I de." ing « {rom across the table in| love for him.” | 5 r | (To be continued) _ . y American Sugar Refining Co.,| “It is because the philosophy of et . : t ae etheart, sweetheart, don y the federation’s pro-government at ont the wear! all women who live and think and r = " ‘ és gerd | will have $11,776,000 after verience ia the same. We want| you understand, can't I make you PRESIDIO TRAINING y ou have no jtude, warning labor against the in experi , ' , il i LLL if y a have no Title rel at German sympathise | ite war tax more than|truth and loyalty without strings | understand, ut I really care for ZAC “7 Insurance. and your 9/00 ccsing upon it the urgent| twit verage pre-war earnings. |just as you do, It is humanity’s| you and for no other woman tn all] ii ZG } title should be attacked war need of full and uninterrupted i Profits Triple great desire—a desire seldom at | the, — mt poate. 4 eae CAMP NEARLY OVER 6 aiZ ] y | ’ > 1 Co. the largest of| tained.” a rad to come to yo b h $i = nyt ” av fe > endeavor. ‘ A Saeco story confirms my 0 ee 8 By United Press Leased Wire you have to defend the English Leader to Talk he coa mpanies Well, what dove the ‘woman out atory confirms my own feelings in [PY United Pree Leese wie oe mm ex- @\ The first great factor in this Ust|after paying war taxes will have | side’ say?” Dick asked, after sitting | th \_ 1 know » better | RAN . ; CASE 70 PTY HOME THEWEST suit at your own ex 2 geben "At a tom | more than threegtimes its prewar|for a moment ailent, evidently di-| than I ever did before, that you are | Aye more and the Presidio ottawa ense + git ape Bae pete f 1, are t ‘e “a7 everything to me. I want you al-| training camp will be over, OF THE FRAY Witt SURE UAE }| epee Gaye if /the convention ends here| tenet en | eane sage, *"And whet is the'an-| ways, dear, T need you. Today the men are ready for @ WS BE YERAOE. J Though you may § Saturday ‘ 1 aot] These are a few namplon from alawer to it wil?” 1 asked the man.”| ‘I. rely upon you, my dear, as|lively windup of their three months? finally win the suit He in J Er dict thee “tha | loliie. Mk 160 (hh. obkperatines which! dive lower continiied | the Christians of old were said to| training. Seventy-two hours more in ‘ ve alre: | z 0 eo Qverla rd s.| the trenches is in store for the in- q at 4 union congress ej|control the essential industries of Why, dearest, you have already| hang on th Everlasting Arms. | t you lose all that it ha 0 ane opagrentaoee bh uF the Tinwad Minton weak Stone Ned checamawers hue pecnezio’ Speak to me, sweetheart. Tell me|fantrymen, and while the program cost. you to defend. wird labor groups on both coasts, |cal. They represent unquestionably | whole thing is over 1 1 do not| you understand, and that in the/for the artillerymen provides for j a Title Hill has been a pro-government la-|the highest rate of profits ever|even wish to see her again.’ near future you will go away with | only three days" work, the officers in With a Title Insur- 1 F tender in England since the war|earned in any country, either in war] “Mrs, Margie, it may be that I] me far from all this unsatisfactory | command have given assurance that HH ance policy You Fie ce Tile dour. eallated |OF Deane |was jealous, but it seemed to me| unrest and this life of struggle and | they will be able to find a few little i ; ’ " t por pg r "te e kitted ind the other| The question naturally will be| that he was a little too anxious not] hurry.’ things to fill in the other three couldn’t lose a penny Te oan ete ; asked, “Why, with such. enormous|to see her, I felt that he was not| “I could hardly believe my cars, | days, “ve i a OSs > © this, there w: «| profits assured are the stock market| so sure that it was all over, as he| Mrs. Margie, and, as I write it to - ‘I ii) i! even if ~you lost the to this, there will be| profits a re thy stock market Fee UL Meta ue GaARET ia in MMi WIAA fully mapped tours among the - © fere es of labor, explaining suit. an army of secret labor agents, | values of Americap irfdustrial securi-| wished to make me sure rol’ ee have lar sae ween eee Destroyers to watch their re-! ties now declining?” | obsession was ended s only one answer, It “I cannot tell you how I felt. For} bad this seme a8 of een I ost Off Heligolana Their task will b 2 woman spective local fields fo Ge wan | i Os BOCKSTAFF—EVERYWHERE , ee a ee a ee eT Enatt | tho tint tne ia ail'te tro yeers|Can aman hold'n woman in nal Lost Off Heliga ‘HEMRICH’S STAFF PRODUCTS CO. Washington aaeent officials at Wa: hington in-| that such profite will not be that had seemed to mean eo much ° ot eongitions anal ‘ers bn ney bec ne to both of us, I not at all relish} emotions which are for her alone, a Nov. 19.—One, and Capitol 870 Title Insurance gee aatrrencsta rid age ‘ gi heap : a tedden ge being mother ‘The ma-| while playing at love with many | possibly two rman destroyers, eding out a merican | congre meet he 101 evenue| ternal aide of my love for him lan-| others? »re lost with most of the members Company Sane Dy OCR ie CUS Bot AL ee See Ue whe. F Ue! vuished, and my heart choked 0 As I write, that old song comes | of their crews in the fight with the ndividuals and throttling their whis-| question will be reopened ahd drast : i (Under State Supervision) oired at Tada bareee tay” cael ieantions the tena see | thet T could not speak as I quietly| to me which Rosina Vokes used to| British naval forces off Heligoland ; x oda bl , 1TT r " r Y eh fT sis abo he sailor who had a| Sunday, travelers from Germany 3 i a ott | was gectiie ‘sill he: naaied, covered up the hurt. And then, as| sing #bout t . SY WpIAR WANT ADS BRI} 4 4 ee. UP eee froghe bee ih I gazed thru blurred eyes at the ap- sweetheart in every port, but ‘whose said today,