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THE SEATTLE STAR | PRIME MINISTER LENINE ACCUSED AS TRAITOR TO RUSSIA | ATTEMPTS T0 Hard Pressed by the Pack HANSON Tate | BY ROBERT J. BENDER United Press Correspondent Wopyright, 1915, by & WASHINGTON, M. Lenine, Bolshe pri deliber ately attempting to elutionary Russia into ¢ of the Germans ts the » cation received here an unquestionable bu tal source. The communicat that Lenine is simu te arouse the I latest develop t n the Byer changing Russian turmoil is sig Eitieant in view of the Japanese| Bhreat in Siberia 2 ¢ stand that there German militartam, but t hould fontinue against the tarism of} the nations at war wit “He is using ever Thave the new peace tr thetween Germany and *vIKD obeyed in all particulars of non ) Anterference with Germany 4 Behind the Treachery » In Lenine the government now “Bees the man behind the treachery to | evolutionary Russia. In Trotsky he foreign minister still believe is the sp The statement of Lenine’s policy © foward the invading Germans leaves mo doubt that he is playing “hand.in love” with the Teutons. It explains Many things that in recent Rave perplexed the allied diplc ©) Lanine’s insistence to continue agi- “Cation against the “snilitarism of the ‘allies renders even more delicate ference GROW ON BRITISH LINE LONDON, March 6.—Raiding ac) |_——= energy towar Hivities continued along the Hritish - 1 “front last night and early today, ac-| “BEYS 3 5 a Talks te haber cording to Marsha! Haix’s report 3 s S si % . icin ‘union’ toa dente “East of Lullecourt, English Me a t wee M yo thie Troops conducted a successful — ra ates ' nd my e we for th os toll, orig. aking & fom vrinoners| RACE TO RELEASE MAN |: 8 taroie from the Ore GOES UNDER KNIFE TO REARRESTED AT PRISON » smith i not CONQUER BAD HABITS worssice = hood of Lens, we made su: FRANCISCO raids last night 0 R. C. Lewis Of Gauzecourt, the hos Oregon line today in a ; bugles Faiders were repulsed. Addition. overtake Joseph Kell = Prisoners and captured machine |Fole offi store he vot of «© STEAL FISHING ROD Me pe Hesks B resulted from these encoun. | Californt ' ue das et Seat Sein: Yoo vse ne vale oe D slacken up conse “Miss Ann Maud, 1413 20th ave. felons ‘Gvaaell cities eal tintin pokeeian he “al ory Fhe g Mio Ber ocp Po Tuesday, foliowing a bri ft 1 ; Sail, @ lost @ shotgun and|gisd to She was 95 years of of t f lived in Seattle 24 y P . erip, m fishing rod,| The operatior ——- oe —___— ‘inanseaaiaal aso “FAMOUS IRISH LONDON, Mareh don your parcel Lower Prices | died early today of heart dis ease, following an intestinal op. Ba THE BON MARCHE mrecehes | LEADER, DEAD eration Interesting Values in Women’s New Spring Coats and Dresses New Serge Dresses, featuring the new One lot of new Coats marked at a very Spring lines—those smart-looking, practical | moderate price—this price made possible only Was Like Roosevelt Redmond was a forcef! ator ¢ frocks for street and business wear—at a low | through the Bargain Basement business meth- |] me oom it wae his _- ods. cee age ag sg ar government failed x Girls’ ait Wash , Dresses Dresses at 69c t of fine quality ging- \} \ 7< ham and othe wash 1H fabrics—one y as | \ n sketched; size: to 6 \h ps | Visited America i \ ted to parliament Dresses at 79c 77 . elocte om New Wexford, and in -—of fancy plaid and , ; 1891 from Waterford. Ho had visit ed America ral times, generally plain color ginghams / ak nr ae es - for the pu of raising funds to The ps made in pretty styles, 4 | s S gure hile mepeeARnE sizes 6 to 14 years. y is non am A. Redmond, was Dresses at Maia Pleadings yr fue . rete to parliament from Fast 9 y , Dresses of splendid edmond's or, Maj. Wm $10. 95 t , value—made of fine J Lt <. Ream of py == quality gingham in pret- from Clan ies actio! —ere made of wool serge ty plaid patterns; sizes : beeglbibeds sie my and poplin—a smart bodice { 6 to 14, : , | DEADLOCK FOLLOWS effect in embroidered the . are for misses and sma: Dresses $1.49 : oer LA FOLLETTE VOTE skirt has double side drapes z 5 —white slik collar and cuffs fram ® to 14 okay pe eens. pee i Maw ana cther an age. Neat- chase from a manufacturer |[f| MADISON, Wis., March 6.—Wi, nem * omnen bee oe of Novelty Coats. one consin's assembly was still dead models in green, brown, es, well made vey Soot, GM0HR. IT A sasty today on navy and black. Ll 7) 1 a : nmer an : hat of the De ye whieh are many check and adopting a loyal resol plaid patterns, some plain . ing United States Sena colors, others in smart com: [I iette. ates Senator La Fol Silk dy bination effect ae the alt night session, his oppo |It’s a Saving Way— Buying Shoes in the Bargain| ye. +44: eee eee Blouses Suoninent Knitting [to breathe be | Bags Singing of o< | Banner” and “We Won't Home kSteaweets Shoes _{ a7 Women’s Shoes $3.85 bree " | Stri; Taffeta ; ; se geil ay Neat-looking Shoes for " All Very Attractive ltent transaction of routine business | , Shoes Shoes of Havana brown | Styles and Colorings | during the night many pretty styles to| Street wear—just what and Koko brown kid pathilak Sass doe BABY BOY DIES | choose from—vome tailored ; " i sttects—othern are embroia-| YOU Will want, as ata: i eg iy tor ei The 13-month-old son of M ered—have pin tucks and| they’re vy. lar ; per- en Ap |Mra, Guy Smith, 905 2ard av lace trimming. vy" ery popular forated toe; good range os gore a tad Macon, fails ri hls Bizes 36 to 44, for Spring wear. , caded velvet and tapest |night. Funeral services will at the Monte Virgin church ‘Tu = at 2 p.m, of fine quality gingham. DRESS DAY Garment Week Has Surrendered to the Charms of the New Spring Dresses Frocks of Real Creative Genius in Various Phases Greet the Vew Season Dresses for afternoon and semi-formal evening wear in such catchy styles. Dresses for street wear—tricotine, poiret twill in dark mart jersey frocks. In fact of dainty Georgettes blue, with a sprinkling of be and gray tone Also there is more than one way to suit one’s individual type in dress ) TO $59.50 DAINTY ETTE S A’ ) TO $55.00 MARCHE Corset Cover Embroideries at 25c/2 wan | Excellent Productions of Eastern Manufacturers Just the Embroideries that you are going to need for underwear and children’s wear. An excellent qua of nainsook cloth with floral and conventional designs, | beautiful and varied—and_ for 25¢ a yard. | Infants’ 27-inch Dress Embroideries 40-inch Voile Flouncing—handsomely with plain hem or ruff some with embroidered in blue, old rose and green ribbon beading—all in dainty patterns, designs—splendid value at at 50¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Three Cleverly Designed Aprons at $1.45 For Thursday—Apron and House Dress Day ADI al ogre —an Apron made for serv- i ell as good looks—in solid col- ors ‘and Stripes; slip-over style, half- belted—collar and cuffs in contrasting AMERICAN MAID—a very useful Apron that might be worn very well as a dress —of gingham in plaids, stripes and solid colors—with shoulder fastening —rick-rack trimmed. GERALDINE—a smart two-piece break- fast set of pink, medium or light color cale, with cap to match Trixie Gingham Aprons Percale Aprons with Margaret Bib Aprons, in pretty check, stripe shoulder fastening; odds made of good quality: on and plaid patterns; also and ends of higher priced seared pattecris Ie lvae | plain colors; $1.95. Aprons at 75¢. and dark colors; 59¢. - | | Billie Burke Wash Dresses Priced at $2.25 Dresses that women find very practical for house wear for any time of the | day. Made in the popular Billie Burke style, of gingham and chambray, with ailor collar in contrasting colors. IN PLAIN COLORS, STRIPES, CHECKS AND PLAIDS THIRD FL R—THE IN MARCHE It Doesn’ t Cost a Fortune to Buy Men’s Shoes Here | The Men’s Shoe Shop has some very good-look- ing Shoes at decidedly moderate prices—Shoes that can be depended on for wear. N. B.—When you come in to buy a pair of these Shoes—leave your others to be half-soled and re- heeled in our Shoe Repair Shop. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Men’s Shoes $4.50 Pr. Men’s Shoes $6.00 Pr. Good-wearing Blucher Shoes for men Men’s Shoes of vici kid at a popular footwear of gunmetal calf with price, $6.00 a pair. Made on a medium- welted double soles on a comfortable broad toe with heavy single welt fitting last—and at a reasonable price ae <p Ain $4.50 a pair. soles, and very serviceable. ’ /| ’ Men’s Shoes $5.00 Pr. Men’s Shoes $6.00 Pr. Si Mr. Man, wouldn’t you like to Men’s Spring Shoes, U Army last have a pair of Gunmetal Calf Shoes of heavy tan grain leather, with with double oak leather welted soles? Goodyear welt soles. Shoes that will Well, here they at $5.00—on a stand lots of hard wear; priced at $6.00 broad, footform fitting last—and will a pair. give plenty of comfort and service. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Spring “Smileage’”’ Books You Are Calicoes 10c Yd. , Send one to camp Wanted Lewis and help to keep Make your own dresses our boys smiling. To Work for the and aprons at home They admit soldiers to Red Cross make them of some of clean, wholesome enter- Suvieine sing these light-colored Cali- tainment that will help Division, Station A coes—1,200 yards in all, to make them happy. Come and help make 24 inches wide, in neat, $1.00 and $5.00 dressings for the small patterns. Not over Wrapping Desk and Soldier ‘ov there.” Every 10 yards to each. Shop, Lower Main Floor a LOWER MAIN FLOOR Fifth Floor, Cashier's Office Floor, The Bon Marche. THE BON MARCHE |