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Show RUDE eOLSHEie Oil Us F1UE OF FORMER CZARS ncr July i (By The Lasoclated Preaa.)- Tbree hundred I members of the all'-Russlan centra,) cen-tra,) executive committee. the parliament of Ruaala, mostly peasants peas-ants and workmen, recently bad their flrsl glirhpse of the magi.l-' magi.l-' eni quarters in w hich thi czars d when In MOSCOW. The om- nittoe i, ei in- 1 1,,. Kre.,i palai e si he Kremlin, which ln not hern in' any way derange,) .mring the revolution, except for the placing Within Us great reception and ball ""- red covered, wooden tables and ordinary benches which con-trasl con-trasl xtnrtllngly with the gilded o um.ns, marble walls, aspi r I'hic s sk li iiu-iiiKs md nil.' I and rystal chandeliers The throne room was used as a meeting hull. Th hull of St. (Jeorge In white and gold with Its "quel floor of rare wood, which AM" once a hall room where the royalty and nobility of n.i.6i.-i duncod when In Moscow, was a lounging room tramped over by 1 1 peasants who lined up i" oldiers when the call for dinner o bs served In an adjoining room was Hounded The committeemen were served with cabbage soup and black bread, a meal dish and tea at tables covered with royal lihen but equipped with cheap , hina and tin spoons. While most of the members wers roughly dressod md soft shirts or blouse conts predominated, i.icher officials of the soviet government who appear. ap-pear. -d to present legislation wore. Stiff white ...liars, and some of them could even be described is "Sm'srtly," attired. |