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THE SEATTLE STAR LEAGUERS WAIT HARDING ENVOY | Report Medill McCormick Is) on the Way TP Srerspay, xoveamen ss, tes. THE GROTE-HANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE; PREY Ft Reports that 44 Now Here With ne gr dem peonmnyiegyh oy» y sion of the reporta, the wish was ELLIOTT DEXTER ig A RG EE qNe we A\ a WH \ ANN exert great influence o nw and decisions \ United ates Was if . taken tnt sideration in making 3 every decision . During the discussion of steps to ace Moe h enia, Arthur J, Balfour A fast action romance of the rugged Canadian wil- derness and aristocracy's drawing rooms! 600 Pieces of Cut Glass Are Reduced 9 8 c to, Each... Their durability is none the less, however. One always finds need for such attrac- tive pieces of cut glass—for the table—as decorative pieces—for gift giving. ee ee g PRR ee TI ree 86 re POST CFE EE TY CP EY YT fy i= In the assortment are: Fruit Bowls of several sizes; Footed Comports of various heights, Creamers and Sugars, Bonbon Dishes of several sizes and shapes, Water Pitchers and Sets of Water Tumblers. of dimarmament was tually without action | Great Britain and rivately refused to consider in the ir armies and nas d States also re The entire assortment has been assembled on our First Floor, where selec- tions can be made most satisfactorily. On sale Friday at 98 each. Is this the “untamed Indian squaw” he had married in scorn and sent home from the wilds to disgrace his family? This lovely, sweet-faced mother of his boy? Suddenly swept by the truth—what she has made of so little—what he has done with so much, he falls on his knees and begs her to forgive. MURIEL FRANCES DANA WALTER D. BEATON Noted Scotch Baritone IN A PROLOGUE TO THE PICTURE BRUCE SCENIC Seer eCeVEDE EEN COMEDY Measure your-CORFEE ~dont VEN a teaspoonful too much or too little may make all the difference between a good and a bad cup of COFFEE. The amount of COFFEE to use depends upon the strength you like. Experiment until you find just the amount of COFFEE that suits your taste, then stick to it. Don’t guess! Measure proportions care- fully, both COFFEE and water. Don’t try to get more strength by letting the COFFEE pot stand on the fire and “over-draw.” If you boil your COFFEE, let it boil for the briefest instant only. If guess! you use a percolator, don’t let it percolate too long. The result, if you do, will be a bitter, “woody” flavor — the commonest fault of badly made COFFEE. For a drip (or filter) pot use a finely ground COFFEE —as fine as corn meal. For percolating or steeping use a medium grind. In brewing, the COFFEE grounds absorb about one-fifth of the water in the pot. Therefore, to make five cups of brewed COPFEE, use six cups of water— and in the same proportion for larger or smaller quantities. (See rules for making good COFFEE.) COFFEE Six Rules for Making Good Coffee S—Reop your Cofiee tresh— a enerve the aroma to at. Pruit-jars ideal for this purpo re proportions carefully, both Coffee and water 3—When serving hot Coffee, serve it hot. Never recook. +-Use water only at full bolling-point in making o S—Strain or settle carefully. ALL Coffee is clear if properly made. 6—Keep Coffee-making utensils clean, -the universal drink This advertisement Ia part of an educational campaign conducted by the leading COFFEE merchants of the United States inco-operation gE used in th g cTmitume ont aTme tsed tn the United Staten of to wing you fied goed oth Coprright 1929 boy the Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Committee of the United States, 14 Wall Mtreet, New Tore, ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT THE FREE BOOKLET ON “COFFEE AND COFFEE MAKING” UIT Ea | kick mother. je by later, the * fay privately ments to the ¢ ir repre. | ovenant also y in the fea comes in it Bureau of Missing Relatives || ‘The Star Invites Ite readers to wan this | department 00 an aid tn finding missing | ives oF friends. The department to help in reeniting those who he oat. each items es will ulerest eee Tf William (THI) Commmint, beach comber, who ia supposed to be living aboard his email steamer in or near Seattle harbor, will call at The Star (flee or write the Bureau of Missing | Relatives, he will learn of something | to his advantage in a business way ere Relatives and friends of Mra. Elaie Randall (nee Quinn), of Pittebure. | Pa., would Uke to know her present |whereabouts and where a letter | would reach her. Mra, Randall left Pittabur, California about reven years ago, Address communications | to W. P, Clinton, Wellington, Wash. 72. Lettie Crerny, 1415 FB. Republican is anxious to secure information erning h uncle, ono, whom she has not reen for a year, Weese formerly worked | a longshoreman at the Great j Northern docks here. ee John Meehan, of the Pacific Coast torpedo station, writes to the Missing Relatives Bureau that he knows of a man by the name of Kieinechmith, and will furnish his address on appli cation, A man by thie name was re} ported missing by this bureau, ' ee Information concerning the pres ent location of Carl Kuriger, former boy anxiously sought by Flynn, 716 27th ave. not seen her brother in | elght yearn. Carl left home when he was 15 Since that time, both of his parents have died. His sister last heard of | him in Seattle three years ago. He ia believed to be working somewhere on the Pacific coast. oe A short time ago, an inquiry was made of the Bureau for the where abouts of Germaine Le Guard, who 4 married an American soldier in France and had located in America | Miss Lo Guard became the wife of |Victor La Rone, and the couple live jat 1147 Roy at And there's a third |member in the family, too, eee of Frank Mullavey please notify his When last heard from | he was on a farm at Benton City, Wash, Mra, Mullavey's address is 628 W. 83d st eee Information concerning the pres ent whereabouts of Louis Pearson, | | last heard of seven years ago when he was a foreman at the Bronze Ray Logging Co., ia desired by his only surviving sister, Mrs, Benson, Cadit-| ©, Mich, Any news of the missing | man can be sent to Mra, J. G, Cart ron, 6409 Third ave, N. W., whose telephone number fs Ballard 492 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid- ney trouble last year. Don’t allow yourself to become a_ victim by neglecting pains and aches, Guard against trouble by taking GOLD ae gnuBLEM Oy The world's standard remedy Oe kidney, ic acid troubles. ional remedy since 1696, its, three sizes. Bt rhenmes Any one knowing the whereabouts | I] i momen, Cold Dieiel on every Wiliam |} | | | Churchmen’s Club Here Holds Banquet | Talks by Rev, John D. MeLauch lan, new rector of St. Mark's of the Seattle Boy John B. Ferguson ister, were the leading features of the annual banquet of the Church- men’s club held at Meves cafeteria Wednesday night. WASHINGTON, ~ Mondell, of Wyoming, hurt by fall when cruteh breaks, ‘This ts hie third accident since Jung Friday Presents a Gainful Opportunity to Buy SMALL RUGS At Savings of Decided Importance Rugs of the better quality in colorings and patterns that will harmonize beautifully with modern home furnishings. Three styles are marked to afford you remarkable economies. Typically special: in this lot, reduced to, each..-.-.. D220 77H in this lot reduced to, esch..... DLS.OD Mecaction of pattern, reseced 0... DOOD Cocoa Door Mats To prevent unnecessary wear on floors and floor coverings place at eaoh of your outside doors— THESE SPECIAL VALUES ON SALE FRIDAY 14x24-inch Cocoa Door Mats... pecows ees cee 16x27-inch Cocoa Royal Door Mats . $1.15 18x30-inch Cocoa Royal Door Mats..........$1.60 Very heavy quality diamond-faced Rubber Door Mats, size 18x36, reduced to, each $1.70 —Second Floor—Rug Section. Friday Brings Special Values in Bedding and Linens Bath Towels Wool-Finished 20c Each Blankets $4.25 Pair Bleached Turkish Bath Fine Plaid Blankets Towels of medium of superior quality in a weight—these are extra variety of attractive good values. color combinations—ex- ceptional values, Outing Flannel 35c Yard Daisy Cloth Outing Flannel in plain colors— white, cream, pink, blue and gray—and fancy stripes also—very spe- cial value. Sheet Blankets $1.79 Pair Gray Cotton Sheet Blankets of good weight —size 50x72 inches— only a limited quantity are available at the price quoted. Satin Bedspreads $4.75 Each Very good quality Satin Bedspreads that will give long and sat- isfactory service, and will launder beautifully. Wool-Mixed Blankets $7.95 Pair Sixty-five per cent Wool Blankets in bright plaid effects, size 66x80 inches—they are excel- lent values. —First Floor, Bedding Section King Delegation to Meet Constituents Citivena interested in the enact ment of any legislative measure are y.| to the entire King county delegation erian min-| to the legislature, in the county-elty building, about December 15, Slices His Hand Instead of Turkey John Fullan, 28, cook, had a severe cut in his hand Thanksgiving day, following his efforte to prepare a * - Representative 700 Yards of TERRY CLOTH On Sale Friday, $1 1 5 the Yard Here is presented to the discriminating home furnisher an opportunity to not only save, but to select new draperies from one of the most popular drapery materials. vs No short ends, but full pieces up to 50 yards are assembled and shown in the very newest colorings—giving you an opportunity to make a most pleasing selection—the price is extremely low— the yard ......-cccceecscs cece PALS 200 Pairs of Voile and Marquisette Curtains Special $3.45 Pair Fine Marquisette and Voile Curtains in white, cream and ecru colors—among them are: —Double-thread Marquisette Curtains with 2-inch hemstitching and good quality lace edge. —Fine White Voile Curtains with hemstitched and Filet lace edges. —Plain Setimn Curtains with double hemstitched bor- J ders and Filet lace insertions. -—All are desirable curtains for bedrooms or rooms and are priced very special, the pair. .$3. —Second Floor, Drapery Section Fine Mahogany Windsor Chairs} You can select one of these handsome Wind- sor Chairs for Christmas _ gift- giving and we will deliver it later at your pleasure. The chair ilus- trated is partic- ularly desirable; built of mahog- any and beauti- fully finished. Twelve are available at the spec- cial price, each, $19.75. to be invited to present their ideas | ion Is Puzzled Over Booze Case Legal points in the case of Fritz | Heuss, charged with having lquor in his possession, evidently puzzled | the jury, which returned twice after 6 p. m. Wednesday for further in- structions from Judge Jeremiah Neterer, The judge ordered a sealed rdict, to be returned Friday. Renee turkey at a notel at Seventh ave. and University st, The knife acel- dentally became stuck in his hand, Several stitches were put in the palm of his hand at city hospital, Man Charged With Starving His Horse Charged with depriving a horse of sufficient nourishment, C, B, Neblock | told Justice of the Peace 0, We Brinker Wednesday that the King County Humane soctety was prose outing him after he had turned the animal over to them in its interests, The case was taken under atvine ment. NEW YORK.—Samuel Raechew. ski, Poland's boy chess marvel, to play 20 experts at Lexington theatre, — here,