The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1917, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 21, 1917. "] SEPARATE SOVEREIGNTY IS NOW | DEMANDED BY THE UKRAINEANS By United Press Leased Wire PETROGRAD, Dee. 21.—The province of Ukraine to- day formally rejected the Bolsheviki ultimatum and, in re- turn, demanded full recognition of Ukraine's independence. Bolsheviki representatives, it was stated, declared an agreement was possible, provided Ukraine declared her in tention not to lend aid to Gen, Kaledines and his Cossack revolt. KALEDINES OFFERS PEACE Proposals for a cessation of civil war, but with the em phatic demand that the Bolsheviki not interfere with affairs in the Don region, and that a new national government be immediately formed, were made in a communication re ay a a Sonat TNE: tl vat ho today from Gen, Kaledines, hetman of the Don Cos-| O°) German government officials, | sacks. permitted to be published in Troops on both sides are massing for an impending) Ar to battle. The U kranian forces are composed of Don Cossacks 4 of the German under Gen. Skerbatskeff. Bolsheviki troops are being lined up three versts distant from the Cossack front. ASK ABSOLUTE SOVEREIGNTY Ukrainian leaders not only demanded full recognition |ieast had communicated with bis of a republic of Ukraine by the Bolsheviki, with full rights | eevernment thru Mexico and non-interference from Petrograd, but also Ukraine’s| That he tried to subsidize the Av right to management of the Ukrainian, southwestern and ae ee Rumanian fronts, participation in all peace efforts and cer- tain food regulations | Among the last named measures, the Ukrainians insisted |", that the federal government not al port of food before payment of two-thirds in paper money and a third in gold. eet rd CASUAL FIGHTING REPORTED | Laxbu Much casual fighting was reported from the south be-| te tween Bolsheviki and Ukrainian irregular forces, “y Bolgrad (a town in Bessarabia) was reported in flames. | Smolny Institute, headquarters of the Bolsheviki, made Kaledine message public without comment. » Don region presumably means the province of the Don Cossacks, in the southeast part of Russia. Hi: ans Isa a , £2 ‘ading w Lg aoe ei te Union PAGE 5 BARE GERMAN TRICKERY IN ARGENTINE By United Preas Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Dee, 21 ens of telegrams revealing Ger man diplomatic plots in South America, including egnstruction of @ high-powered Wireless plant and plans for war trickery against the United States, have been revealed by the department of state, ‘Translation of whieh - Woodhouse-Granbaum Furniture Co, Ine. 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST YOU JOR Credit @yatem has heen eatahlianed for your conventence— te egetet you te furnish your home along your ews Indtvidual can erms are wis ‘anywhere The Rhodes Co. | $10.00 Hudson Seal Plush Capes Special Saturday at $7.95 Main Floor. rich Seal Plush Capes are the fashion, and will please Mother, Daughter, Sister or Friend. As a gift they are certainly of a high charac- at the Neckwear Section. Wo extve © arges! don. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOULL ray Theanagen || THESE ter. $19.50 JServiceable @inter Coats $12.50 Upper Main Floor. me much of the amount you [ TAKE | "6 intended for gift pur- poses for Mother, Daughter or Friend Wife and buy a Coat, for as a gift it would excel. These Coats are made of mixed and plain coatings, with large collars and deep cuffs. Some are trimmed with fur, others with velour or kerami cloth. A good range of colors, in sizes 34 to 46. Long Crepe Kinionos Formerly $1.75 and $2.50 Reduced to $1.50 Gift of a Kimono would manifest thought A | and desire for the comfort of the recipient. These are made of plain crepe in loose wtraight styles, trimmed with wide satin ribbon and white batiste, Collars and Cuffs, sizes 36 to 46. $5.00 and $6.50 Large Size Jaffeta Silk Petticoats Reduced to $4.00 | Woman who has in mind a gift for a woman THE friend of average or extra stout figure, will find | in this sale a garment that will prove very appro- ite. Medium large and extra large sizes are shown in all the high and staple shades. Gifts for Men Main Floor. Men’s Bath Robes—These make as appropriate and desir- able a gift as man would wish. Our stock is still cemplete, and offers a wide range of patterns and sizes to choose from at $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50 and $12.50 Men's Mackinaws—If you contemplate giving to the man who is working out of doors you could hardly give him a be etter gift than a Mackinaw. We have a splendid variety $8.50 and up to $12.50 Shirts at $540 are displayed in an unusually well selected variety, appropriate for gift purposes. These Shirts are exceptional quality and value. $6.00 to $20.00 Men’s Smoking Jackets Men’s Silk Ties 50c, T5e, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 On sale reveal to Gifts for @omen Main Floor. PERFUMES PYRALIN IVORY HANDKERCIIEFS NECKWEAR GLey ES « which the state de partment gave out for publication show That Luxburg for a short time at penos a month That the G balance mill r erman legation’s bank was maintained at about « ) diplomats were fur veying Ger he Swe ther implica many's dip c That a high plant was Argentine inquiry of F ngthe of th $1.75 Ribbon Vanity Bags $1.15 Main Floor, | THESE) Gift Bags on sale rman sts the w * hin ow which he ling to in ADIE® Writing Desk. oak, in (TSizrnone Stand and Chair solid oak med finish hea. Has neat $2.75 For Your Shopping Convenience This Store Will Be Open Saturday and Monday Evenings Until 9 o’Clock. fi leng the « paper al stand. Special at velopes, Sp with French flowers, gilt i 4 cord. They are fitted with mir ror and powder puff. headquarters, on the You hear the call, Have you answered? = RUSS-JAPANESE whom aay | "baer n dlock led by police First ave., was raid federal authorities at 3 afternoo 1 three truck lo W. property Low. WwW -eéobusialgghs zed, including | rectly to Tacoma upon his arrival in n various parts was the all of ors, and Mrs 1 Harry } .| United Press Correspondent PETROGRAD, Dee Text of a ret KussoJapanese treaty, dated iding for an ¢ Hans haa the repu 6 best hearts ment K. Me-|,, py nhers their You hear the eall, Have you anawered? ots ACCIDENT VICTIM WITHOUT RELATIVES woman HURT BY CAR i ap Agreements of All efforts to locate any relatives | Mre Charlotte Foy, who attr cirnen nati¢ tion during the San of G. C. Orie, Wednesday Jave. and Blanchard st., ‘The body in still It ia known that Ole at a First ave. hotel wife, thought to be ‘OLID Oak al in femes O or waxed . high, with a round or octa, lar price $1 Special at AK Smoking Stand in t | OM famed finish, is 24 tne | nigh Has glans ash tray and | Specs ate... S215 Special at F Ree . 95c ened by former off and Haron minister to Kus ter became foreign minis in July, 09271 ‘ leader today ature circu the man killed | walking from Francisco, was ser injured in an auto aceigent | at the morgue, |*t Sixth ave. and Olive #t. Thursd os night, Mrs, Fey, who conducts the Yates hotel 4% Sixth ave, sus has @ divorced | tained a ved skull living in Okla as by @ street car, at First | 0 have failed | lously gone Bertello, Chapaze, Ky., and Nat) Paul’ s E ye Only Part Muir, president of the Wilson-Mutr | bank, at Bardstown, Ky, Made in Germany | By United Press Leased Wire wife, and Mrs. Emily Sturgeon, LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 21.—Paul who lived The Mra ¥ 43 KILLED IN. and his | A. Clark and Cor tigatior of CHILD’S WHEELBARROWS Metal body and wheels, hardwood handles: just the thing for the kiddies. Special, Saturday ° 24c Ne Phone Orders Taken sult of a Loulaville te commodation train right Lo Zanesville, 0. eral of those killed were so bad: ly a ‘ena that it was impossible to identify them. Two children, thrown into a snow drift when the crash came, were found alive and were cared for by people bere. Loses Memory One of them, a 12-year-old girl, was R. R. COLLISION y United Presa Leased Wire SHEPHERDSVILLE Dee. Forty-x persons dead njured as the re & Nashville pas nger train crashing into a Bards: wn, Louisville & Springfield ac near here last Ky., are have , been taken to lief train. Officials |jost her memory. The other, a 4 so stunned by the shock that she has | | Gary, of Anderson, Ind., is all Ameri can, with the exception of a glass eye Gary tried to enlist in the United States marine corps at their recruit- ing station here, but was rejected when his infirmity was discovered by | Seret. G. C. Wright. | “Didn't you know that the loss of |an eye would prevent your enlist- |iug?” asked the sergeant. | “I thought it might,” explained \Gary, “but this glass blinker is the Are Investigating the cause of the| 47514 girl, waa asleep in the snow| only part of me that was made in when picked up. |Germany, and I want to take it back.” He was advised to mail it. |can history, whether history mits it or not America’s first troops to enter the trenches in the great war turned off at that crossroads THEY'VE PASSED ae WITH THE AMERICAN EXPE PEDITIONARY ARMY, FRANCE, 21.—Just an ordinary country crossroads somewhere in France With one weather-beaten sign point. Yealing the eastward signpost said “B ville, 6 Kilomete: fme eastward and another to the| , |t mild “Blankville, 6 Kilometers forth. It is a great spot in Ameri Siankvitle fo fn the Geritas Ines sen women are among those S SHIPMASTERS HERE |,.*: __ SELECT yen Ph mas family of Marshal John town, Ky., his wife led. re Rev Father Bu Serve Apple Cider This Christmas Nothing tastes quite so good at holiday time as good old-fashioned Apple Cider. Your Christ- mas guests and your family will enjoy DIAMOND BRAND © (Pure Apple) CIDER more than anything is the kind of cider days on the farm. selected Wenatchee fying drink. ward's iS president of Some French soldiers came out of a cafe as the guns neared roads. The open door woah of yellow light across the road, re © cross SERRE TEES ESET EE EE EE EE attacked Beye’, Girls’ and Children’s TS KAVANAGH'S Firet and Union 1008 First. at Madioon dw COLVIN ELECTED | EMPLOYERS’ HEAD The high i when he fight them off. Employers serve them. It that takes you back to the Just the juice of specially Apples, a healthful and satis- else you can ALL NIGHT DANCE FIRST ANNUAL Grand Ball Given by the TELEPHONE OPERATORS Local 41-A At DREAMLAND Tonight! All Night Dance Tickets 75c — Includes Dancing All Night teamship We War Flame nner & Eddy plant 1 ernme thaven, former built by the r the gov rogram ursday CHRISTMAS CIDER PUNCH For a real delicious, sparkling Christmas drink, try this nts war emergency For Mother, Father, Sister, Brother or Sweetheart, Shoes or Slippers will be appreciated as no other gift will. Our popular prices make buying easy. The new 1'4-inch Military Heel is prominently featured in the Women's Shoes, along with the Full Louis in many novelty shades of gray, brown and ivory. Prices are $4.95, $5.95 and 86.95. Also for Spat Pumps in black kid and patent we alone are showing a complete stock at reasonable prices, For these in any size or width, $3.95 per pair. Dress and Street Shoes for Men and Bo; d Leather at a very slight raise on old- time prices—®2.95, nd $4.95 per pair, elt House Slippers in Pink, Red, Blue, Lavender, Purple, y, Green, Brown and Black. Per pair 95¢ and $1.25. Men's Bleck and Tan Kid Everett, Opera and Romeo Slippers at $1.75 and $2.50 per pair was given her trial trip Wand met requirement 1 triy made under the command of He Con Buck” Bailey. ‘ 106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. i. KDWIN J, DROWN dD. D. 8. 1 quart DIAMOND BRAND Pure ler Apple ¢ ae silinaris or Shasta Wat M Strair nd Lemon J punch bowl add Apollina Py before serving Women's Wine, Maroon, Order Some From Your Grocer Today DIAMOND BRAND Pure does not Gift Shoes and SI changed thru Decembe' prs will be Sist Most grocers carry - Apple Cider. If yours Open Friday, Saturday Evenings until 9 o'clock. STON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Second Floor Eitel Bldg Second ® Pike Ss and Monday PHONE will see that you are EVERYONE WELCOME! WESTERN BEVERAS: 0), In C. LADIES FREE! on Lp ELLIOTT 1876 ie supplied. at, Sum ncros ‘ | tran twoe and we new en- in 106 First POWLE: ROBINSON 821 Western Manager. Ww Ave. Phone plliott wn as the only man in Seattle who did not raise his # because of the war. KDWIN J. BROWN, D. BD, Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia, s BIBI ISIS

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