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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. FREDERICK & NELS | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE BAKHMETIEFF six GETS GABLES BY JOSEPH SHAPLEN NEW RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT GAINING POWER “He's Ambassador» AMBASSADOR for New Russia Divorce Proctor Is in Limited Service Quota, October 15), Perey Lonergan, SCHOOL BOARD train for limited service in the ring Business Hours—9 to | board Monday eve The schoo! spruce production division at Vart sfused to admit defeat on the Salted Press Correaponder 4 ea Mt bas taken agninat paying er 4, from Oa INGTOR On 8 | women high school teachers equal 8. io ‘ nee of Russia from jos with me rs of the unit to | es bs rt to have the board ad cooding ] mit its error, Judge R Te sggen With if) Bey so called tot ders, Harold § | alain a election Larson, Alexan ie viewealty | as | a oy. Maward Rex Becker, N Joseph sala where the iH proposal of 3 pier " he Russian | | salary oda | A com One of the latest inventions by hatr come more united J} vestigate th made fr The a the tablishment of a free and posed in ‘ dyed ou land ont the natior plant and sys Boas ( the Caucasu take. have not yet had —_— | portunity to offe if | to the new all-Iussdan government | formed at Uffa | | This is not dug to their oppost-| | | tion to the new government. The} Ukrai helpless for the time bes | i ing, due t the presence of a Ge == =F = = — , man army numbering nearly half — ee dione an L= “ Ph Kdiaen ador Keeps Touch I] E; Ch b S e 5 The 4 ‘ i n imilar! | wee Tvory Enamel Chamber Suite, $145.00 pation Haltic provinces are. re nted in |i] ‘ 7 4 : 5 P ‘ the new I An KOV ent, an lf] HE three-piece Suite shown in the sketch is one of numerous attractive values offered in our current | wh Gato Miteel GaTerine Eontaronedl displays of well-built, tastefully-designed Chamber Furniture in the favorite ivory enamel finish. i lt at Uffa, where the new all-Ruwian |i) In addition to the pieces sketched, a larger-size Dresser, a Triplicate-mirror Vanity Case, a Toilet Table Pen Ae X Peddie henge hugect ibe and Twin Beds are stocked in this particular design. wish data ded de tie bay yo weg THE DRESSER (sketched), with 22x28 plate mirror, is $52.50. eat - THE FULL-SIZED BED (sketched), is $42.50. THE CHIFFONIER (sketched), with plate mirror 16x20, is $50.00. ED MEN ! (Fourth Floor) TO BE SENT 10 © nt te: ; | Day-long Comf | ay-long Comiort FORT initial ted in the been «wer WORDEN for regiw new £ The dra have and Good Looks r Fort Worden | ove & 1 Provost combine to make this Woman's ts and. Growing Girl’s Street Shoe Stee 0,004 vaed tes the niw cet Will | mento the most satisfactory sort of foot- be whites fit for general military wear for business or school, The duty and the rain during a black or tan calfskin will give five-day p Wetober good wear for all weathers, the imitation wing tip and vamp per- forations are good styles. With heavy welted sole and 114-inch walking heel. f the Sep for there are eft of the old tives yt. 32 and Bellingham 11. | ents of Siberia, the ; ag North | In black, $7.50 pair. Kuxeia and Exsthor reprenenta- In tan, $8.50 pair. Careless Burglar tives of the Coss —First Floor, of Orenbi rm | Uraisk, Siberia, Irku Loafs on the Job ‘ennisiei PROTECT THE HEALTH of your |} .. Lonfe.om the Job poe Lpisaa cilia family by demanding the milk Cra, setae Sake mee ee te:| aa: 20k the THIKO- : that’s perfectly pasteurized in “The port of the Sieh Or teas clases os 1 It’s the Veil Sanitary Milk Plant.” trom” my one ochek aid, Ment mitra cote eum If Ever a Girl Wants to That Often Makes the Hat ining $400 utional-democra Look Her Best It’s During ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER He is the man to sell you milk, because he supplies you with your other essential foods. If your grocer hasn’t Kristoferson’s, ask us for list of stores and “K” milk stations that INSIST ON KRISTOFERSON’S “THE MILK THAT SAFEGUARDS HEALTH" Show your patriotism by co-operating with the dairy that has met Uncle Sam’s urgent call for men by releasing 70 per cent of its delivery men for use in war industries. unites the ov f th intry and the The chief ear of a ponnible 5 by the allies and Germany ri the re-entrance of Russia into the} war. | Bakhmetieff ie kee government inf. rev consider ping the new A of every dip- lornatic move by the United | in an ort to axsure it podbMity of a pr lusive peace | without the re bounds of recelved at the embassy | outline 4he principal pro-| na on which the new govern-|f| men tx tt upreme power oy ritory ‘of Poussia. r of the Russian pro ent all functions of | Her First Month in College and the afternoon Dresses in the picture were espe- cially designed to frame her own sweet personality, for she wants to be more than merely “pretty.” The practical qualities of messaline and charmeuse, the new yet conservative styles and the moderate prices of these Dresses will appeal to the patriotic college woman. The colors, liberty blue, brown, taupe, green and black set off the glowing cheeks of youth and yet will be plain enough for street wear next spring. This Navy Charmeuse Dress on the girl at the right has so many buttons that there will be a con stant counting contest on. The bias, corded ruffles around the hip line are becoming to youthful slender- ness; the neck line is faced with gray satin; price $25.00. When one is eighteen an “inky black dress” often seems nece y to her happiness. The black messa- line Dre: etched at center also becoming to her Nowadays and it makes the hat ultra- smart if it is one of the new Veils that sway from the top—banded under the chin—or even one of the new patterns for wear / under the hat. Veils for Long Drapes have borders of ribbon edged with metal threads or wider banding of chiffon or Georgette crepe; many. of the latter are long and narrow and may be closely wrapped about the throat. The Newer Close-fitting Veils: are attached to a neckband of ribbon which is easy of adjustment (as suggested in the sketch) and solves exer- {fl lena 4 snl nts youth. The round neckline, flesh color Georgette the problem of wearing a veil with a low-neck blouse. A. KRISTOFERSON, Inc. are eanuamitted fo the provisional |] crepe vest with necklace-like tassel, wide, crushed A variation of this style has extended length of rib- . ‘ Definition of the mits of] sash and much pin-tucked tunic are both distinctive | bon crossing at back and finished with tassels, tying First South at Walker Elliott 223 power of the’ regional governments, and girlish. In liberty blue as well, $25.00. | sash-like in front. autonomy “Pioneers in Milk Pasteurization” To became one of those Titian-haired freshmen, the taupe messaline Dress sketched at left is hand- embroidered in blue among the self braiding on panel | and neckline. The skirt is accordion plaited and the wide sash which ties at one side of the back panel is finished with ball fringe; $25.00. Plain Mesh Veilings and novelties with chenille dots, large and small, | scrolls and single figures—in the favored costume | | {which are to be f d on broad, regional is confined to| judgement of the Russian pro-| visional government | RA Oxygen Vapor a Positive! Cure for Infl | bby a time-tried friend, sn | you willfindtheLovera i agentle-spirited cigar, wel- come at all times, never Sserren, Wet lunge ties © to we ich, mild Havana tobacco. Ash for it by name 10¢, 2 for 25c and 15¢ sizes JOSE LOVERA CO., TAMPA shades and lovely combination colorings. Second Floor. —First Floor. ON RHINE lglg Mg Men ae cot cel RAIDS jadvantages are offered ol eae a } hes piel si to 'The Star by N. E. SCARE HUNS The British losses ar notte, On. be do 1 compara. | Man-Power The work of the world, in peace or war, always«simmers down to a Its only tively light, the air chiefs state.| girl, left in Friuli at the time of at one machine|the Austrian invastion of northern announce question of man-power. A big job Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. saad i he se et wes fe. Anat, ot dam for avery five odie sea Seenine Sur rises Seattle, Washi cot oO 7 KO St tor of bombs ¢ or one . © Aus y wading can only be performed successfully ttle, Washington ai from indisputable. channels |cons. ° m r one ma. y wading chine for every six ra of Bof the increasing effect of allied air raids upon the German people. | The Cologne Gazette frankly ac- knowledges that “these raids are having the effect on morale which in a given time by an adequate con- centration of man-power. The pres- ervation of our Liberties and an early winning of the war demand are those of success REGISTERED DENTISTS Ont of the high rent district, per- Years ex- 6 uihiost conce ‘ it eo entente en od." sonal service and moderate advertis- the utmost concentration of the man jthe entente allies intended ing enable to make. you. this [| perience in fitting power of the nation. | It speaks of how the pessimism |f offer: Go t oy jist, get his |) Boy and making SAVE YOUR MONEY! of the bombed districts fs spread- gy egy ae ee eae 4 glasses, and our ing to other parts of the empire low operating ex- carefal, sonal attention, painiess methods and per- Every unnecessary thing you buy Wicca icine “oonua tele the en a makes a demand on labor, power, If the people of Seattle knew the; K i f ; 4 © of Se 6 e j Rhine towns. r. J. Brown’s New Off to make better) transportation and_ shop- room. | value of Oxygen Vapor in the treat-| And the air offensive is not only | D ORPHEUM BUILDING ree glasses for less| Place your purchasing power at the Hs me nt of influenza, or as a prevent-| directly, but indirectly having {ts Third and Madison money. | disposal o 2 j i ive of this disease, 1 would be com-|effect on the military operations uve * ot the nation by buying all pelled to enlarge my parlors. A/thru the German efforts to in- arr See uiberty Bonds you can buy. trial treatment will convince the crease their air power and the Sincerely mont skeptical of its effect ® consequent drain on other branches, The Seattle National Bank Ey in relleving and curing all d ‘| British air power is constantly | organs. | Edwin J Broken Lenses duplicated on Resources, $49,000,000 E / ry organs. | ¢ h/increasing and the alr ministry is | . short: notice at reduced prices. 4 the exper tay taking ry possible step to | Exxaminati bre nee Te, ORE tne i a wad wre for xour,| that ith filers’ and workers’ eft | Brown | action Guar ‘i f wif Aen a iter iat to fon | oF the country do not “set them | SCHOONMAKER OPTICAL Co, AMAA KAA AE AEE XE RRMA LEED EEE sul him, frec of charge. Treatment| back” when they return to eivi 3 1328 First Ave. \Pariees, 217-18 Seaboard Bldg. life. ‘Almost every mechanical| 106 Columbia St. One Block South Publi

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