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‘UESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR Member American Homes Bureau FURNITURE ! a FOUR GEORGIA PEACHES BOUND FOR EUROPE } J ; 5 ° ° | A Gift That Will Never | Be Forgotten } 5 ; Replace utensils that wear out , j Demonstration Wear-Ever GY } Aluminum Cooking Utensils sb } Bao an, All Week (aot Mane, ) { Wear-Ever Special Factory Bg ee Demonstration of WEAR-EVER | ALUMINUM Mrs. J. Epperson will dem- onstrate by actual cooking the superior qualities of aluminum in cooking uten- sils. Hot cakes will be made without smoke or grease; rice will be cooked to dryness without stir ring or burning; correct use of a fry pan will be shown; a whole meal will be cooked in a Wear- Ever roaster. Mary Mack of Thomasville, ee LIQUOR SHIPIS Quick Action on Debts urope Grows Dimmer FINALLY FREED ix & This quartet of beauties from the Sunny South is sailing for a tour of the continent be- fore making a debut in Georgia society. Ga., They ate, left to ri and Margaret Elder and T. AAM J. LOSH ight, Winnie Belle Davis and elside Pratt of Atlanta | r before the commission, Baron Cook the Thanks- } (Copyright, 1921, by United P serk .. 2. q After being held In custody of Pro vrrigh 93 by United veee) ie to this giving Dinner in a ) J) iiition Director Roy C. Lyle for| WASHINGTON, Nov. 21—Amert however, hae ( several months, the gasboat Half ca's chance for obtaining quick ac * yet made no app ch to the com WwW Moon, with a cargo of 160 m of tion this winter on refunding debts | Mission to set a date for commencing EAR- whisky, was back in Canadian wa-|°W*d her by foreign countries, ag-| Hegotiations. EVER tera ‘Tuesday Gregating over $11,000,000,000, @p-| Jugo-Siavia ha likewise ap-| | om The Half Moon, accompanied by | Peared dimmer here today, a# im | proached her diplomatic represent ROASTER pn, oon, memenishions by | Sity tora ee, Somes tare | ee ee ee $B Arcata, and guarded by two deputy pone any actual moves toward em | funding. Dr. Pavisch, however, he } " ) < AbdDlinhing contact with the debt-re t t tur qi United States marsha wailed from made no definite over oe for r he medium size, No. 825; 16 G@a<m ; Port Angeles Monday with her pre van commission funding tho $68,000,000 indedtednens Of 20 natior benefictart oO o t 3 inches long, 12 inches wide { ff cioun cargo, which was released to), Ot 20 ations, beneficiaries of the | of his country to the United States i 8 inches high. Former! } ff) tho owners by spectal order of Attor verican treasury during the war Rumania has two delog at pres — ACNeS. NSH, GErmerty °, 5 ney General Daugherty years, only seven, according to the | ent Washington who are actively $6.55. 45 5 Several months ago the Half on ds of the commission, have 1 in conversations with the Bak Man, Repriced for... ‘ poe aay son, with her Hquor billed from |? ie oreneeie looking toward re-| debt refunding commission suver, B. C. to Vancouver is fndin aly inquired of this country inst | land. wan ‘disabled in @ storm and) These are England, France, Bel-| summer when she could pend a re ( Bi aritted into Port Angeles. Director *%™, Jugo-lavia, Rumania, Italy | funding mission, Since that time no | ) Bf) Lyte there seized her and locked up | “"d Poland. further word has been received BRING IN THE CHILDREN Downstairs Sales Floor Kiwanians Guests on H. F. Alexander sengert agent for the Admiral line. eign countries ix occasioned not only by their inability to see their way towards pay! f the debts are refunded, but because in 1919 they i, even the whisky. The degree ot thelr response to ad, with a debt of $153,000,000 | ‘A legal battle followed, which cul-| American invitations to “come and|and a currency quoted at 16,000 | minated in the release of the liquor | “IK !t over” varies. ‘The belief te| marke to the dollar, ha» declared and boat. held that the procrastination of for-| her willingnes to enter negotiations for refunding her debt, but has not | | followed the matter up, pending final | adjudication of the amount she owes. | | Cuba cooupied perhaps « unique | well, 89, early day Union Pacific con. | Grunbaum Building were al] informed that this country | peas ‘ cy me 4 Kiwanians to the number of 203,/ was willing to deciare a threo-year |tne han ‘not tromenet eran . including wives and friends of tha! moratorium on payments, pending |thin mountes, hae ee nerunding to] members, enjoyed « special luncheon | refunding arrangements, If the coun. | mn,COUntrY. Dut regularly pays tn. | aboard the Admiral line steamship | trieg would immpdiately enter ‘such | Oren, .°8 BAF $1,000,000 every tx| FURNITURE Co. INC. H. F. Alexander Monday. The pro-| negotiations montha | Bi gram was arranged by Hugh Mo-| ‘The proposal was nover acceded af YO a aT | SIXTH AVE. Sctween PIKE and PINE Kensie, a Kiwanian, and general pas-|to, but the impreasion apparently | @ a OerON = -Laweon | Bennett Bid. | | Drevalled that the threeyear mora | |tortum nevertheless remained valid | This expired in April of this year. struction superintendent, dies here ———————] HOW TO DARKEN | nounced at the Dearborn a GRAY HAIR COAL MINE IS __ |sevset.site Seamer otto SOLD TO FORD! DETROIT. Mich., Nov. 21.—Henry Ford has purchased the Dexear col- Bery of West Virginia, it was an- The price pad for the mine, which is situated tn the non-union field, was $1,250,000, Of this amount $1,000,000 was paid in cash at New York te Dexter and Carpenter, former own. ors of the mina ‘The mine will produce valuable fuel for the manufacture of coke, which | Ford contemplates using tn connec- nat, Ohio, who has been a barber for more than forty years, recently made the following statement: “Anyone can prepare « simple mixture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make it noft and glossy. To « halt pint of water add 1 ounce bay rum, & small box and \ ounce gtycerine. Safe Seek Priority for Building Material WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—A bill | store at very little cont. which would foree the interstate com-|the hair twice a week until the de Children ™erce commission to give priority to| sired shade ts obtained all shipments of building materials| make a gray-haired person pee cried Pocd-Deiak for AR Agee) os out the country was introduced |Wenty years younger. It is easy at Home, Office & Fountains. | oO use, does not color the most dell- MaltedGrainExtractiaPow-|1n the house yenterday by Represen-| cate soap. i# not sticky or greasy \Tabletforms. Nourishing-Mococking.| tative Ziehlman, Maryland, republi-|and does not rub off.”—Advertine i : ment ‘These in. Seve this delicious Apple-Geam Re with => One tradition that has been handed down from mother to daughtér is the making feo moderate oven unt!) fe te firm. Meringue may 1 of that typically American | Sicr.fessiare ( dessert—good, old fashioned Teal Cream | Apple Pie. ij The use of Kristoferson’s Pure Cream simply gives an added value to this favorite dish, and when served it will taste just like it did when ther tucked in the napkin —you | mo ot Barbo Compound | This will | took | Engiand has tentatively oamed a| commission to visit Washington and| WHAT'S IN THE AIR |hladder bothers talk refunding, and has recently paid | the treasury $100,000,000 on account A Cincinnati Barber Tells How te | of intereot. Make » Remedy for Gray Hair | France, during the past wummer, named a delegate, Jean Parmentier, A well known resi@ent of Cinctn-|who conferred with the comminaton | for a number of weeks. Parmentier was suddenly recalled to his home country, leaving behind him “unfin ished bustness,”" and the debt refund ing commission has no word ef his return. France, which maintatns that pay tion, is nevertheless paying to this country approximately $21,600,000 gredients can be bought at any drug | annually in interest Apply to} HTS INES Eating too much meat may pro- @uce kidney trou” te in some form or other, says a well-known authority, | bes neys, the uric acid excites the kid they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleepleasness, bladder and uri nary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if you, get about four ounces of Jad Salte from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glans of water before breakfast for « few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them | to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so that It no longer irritates, thus often ending bladder disoraers. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urt nary organs clean, thus often avoid. ing serious kidney disorders.—Adver-. tleement SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE Every piano, new and used, has been reduced to such a low figure that anyone thinking of buying a plano in the near future owe it to themselves to take advantage of this great price reduction. Buy that Fischer piano now that you thought you could not afford, or a Hobart M. Cable and get the biggest @alue for a little money We will arrange convenient terms, The C. O. Johnson Piano Company 1617 THIRD AVE, Plano Dept. Woods Music Store, ment of her debt is out of the ques | PROGRAM FOR TURSDAY NOVEMBER 21 KFO—1115 « m: 3pm to Sp ms 6:90 p mi: 6 p m; 620 |] > m.: 018 p, ms 1005 p. m. KDZE-—10:30 to 11 «. m. and || 8:20 to 4:20 p.m. dally, and 715 to §:15 Monday, Wednesday and Friday. | KIR—#46 to 915 p.m MZC—645 to T15 p.m KGY—Sunéays and $:90 to 0:80 p. m.; Fridays, 6:30 te Gobbla Pshaw, ambassador from Turkey, has made repre-| |sentations to the department | ‘of state relative to rumors of a massacre of his fellow coun- trymen which, it is reported, wil take place in a few days. The situation is deli- cate, but Gobbla hopes to lavert an international crisis. Girl Makes Confidant| of Friend on 2nd Ave.}| met on Second ave. moon, spoke the first, “how |well you look! When I saw you! last you were so peaked and I re. | member you said you had a foot in the proverbial grave. What's) the tonic?’ “No tonic at know I couldn't decide what was! the matter with. me. ‘Then one| day I went down and had my teeth gone over by the Pioneers—you)| {know the Pioneer Dentists in the} Collins Building. They told me my| Two girls y a all, Helen, You! ltrouble all came from the teeth, so I had them fix me up. Yes, I'm as well as T. could be now. And, believe me, I'm all for the | Pioneer Dentists. y say their charges fit the working man’s pocketbook, I've found they fit the working girl's, too, Keep them jin mind, Helen. Remember, they're in the Collins building, Second and| James.”"—Advertisement, + | PAGE & Full-Fashioned Silk Hose—Special $1.38 Full-fashioned Silk black, white Hose and cordovan Hosiery Dept—Main Floor with reinforced lisle Special Wednesday, tops and soles, in $1.38. garter a pair, Silk Hose beige . & pair Howe, silver, Havana G0¢. & Wedne Heather, Hose—Special 35 Women’s and brown BG6¢ a pair Drop-Stitch Cottor heathers pee Special 69c semi-fast ght Children’s Lisle Hose Special 17c iren’s Full-fi %, 7%, 8 - ens Cotton Hone white 7%, 8 8%, 9, 9% and 10 erly for 36c and 50c a pair a pair, 17¢. oned, in black ark and y defective in black; .lko, Seam- 5%, 6, that sold form- Wednesday, special, hioned Hose, Hose kreen for Wednesday in Sale of Women’s Gloves Broken Lines Priced for Quick Disposal Imported Kid Gloves $1.95 One- and Two-clasp Imported Kid Gloves with Paris point or embroidered backs. All are high-grade Gloves, selling formerly for $8.00 to $4.50 a pair. Two-Clasp Imported Kid Gloves in two clasp Washable Capeskins, tn a good assortment of street shades and white. Strap-Wrist $1.95 Imported Kid Gloves in style. These are white with gore. Formerly $2.96 a pair GADSKI WILL NOT SUE NOW PORTLAND, Nov. 21-—-Mra. Jo- hanna Gedski, famous opera singer, now on concert tour, who entertained @ Portland audience last night, today maid she had recetved word that her concert tn Los Angeles had not been canceled. In view of this denial of the re- ported cancellation Mme. Gadski will not push libel action against her ao- cusers in the Southern California city, she said, unless the reports have been circulated to such an ex- tent that she has suffered personal or professional damage Mme. Gadski told the United Press that she has taken out her first papers for United States citizenship. The diva confirmed the report that her daughter, Charlotte Tauscher, will marry Ernest Busch. cee Management Agrees to Diva’s Concert LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 21.— Madame Johanna Gadski may appear in the Philharmonic auditorium so far as the management of tho the- ater is concerned, it was stated today. ‘The date of her appearance is open and she may bave the auditorium if her manager desires to book her, tt was said, following reports that her SALE OF GLASS MIXING BOWLS Set of Five Most convenient in the kitchen; smooth, clean and sanitary; @ great time-saver in Special for the preparation of moals, Wednesday at 5 for 59¢. No phone or C. 0. D. orders 26-PIECE CHEST OF UNIVERSAL SILVERWARE regular $17.50 value—Special for Wednesday at $12.49 Sectional plate ‘NEWINGTON PATTERN” in a nifty chest with drawer. WHITE ENAMELED BIRD Special at f CAGES Very Low Priced Bizes Nos. 2 and 3; Cc regular $2.75 and $3.00 values. A large assortment of Special at $1.98 dogs, cats, elephants, gi Sizos regular Special tore Hours—8:30 A, M. to 6 P. $1.57 clasp style, and one One- and Two-Clasp Mochas $2.95 Genuine Mocha Gloves in one. and two- p styles and with Paris point or em- red backs; pique sewn. Shades of beaver, mode and gray predominate. Form- erly $3.50 and $3.75 a pair. A good range strap-wrist gauntlet black stitching and Bizes 5% to 6% Seattle Musician Loses Love Suit | At the Fitzgerald Musto company,| LINCOLN, Neb, Nov. 21—An in where the seats were to be placed on | structed verdict for the defendant sale, it was said no arrangements had Ponape ia has been returned in federal ceurt The situation resvited apparently from an editorial printed in the week- ly magazine “Saturday Night,” pro- testing against the possible appear- ance of “Frau Gadski,” and declaring that “empty seats should greet her appearance on any public stage.” lIOf “GASCARETS” TO CLEAN BOWELS | When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, for Sour ‘Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds Clean your bowels—-then feel fine!|and bowel poison and bowel gaess When you feel sick, dizzy, up-|are cleared away, you will feel like set, billous, when your head is dull|a new person. or aching, or your stomach is sour Cascarets never sicken or cramp or gassy, just take one or two Cas-|you. Also splendid for co carets. cbildren. 10 cents a box, also 26 and As soon as the bowels begin acting cent sizes. Any drug store, appearance here would be canceled | because of anti-Gyrman sentiment | againet her. young Seattle musician, for $28,000 heart balm, brought against Mrs. Della Moore, of this city. Lord al- leged that Mrs. Moore, who is his MODEL HEAVY BLUE ENAMELED ROASTERS Specially Priced at $2.39 regular $3.50 size 11%X17% Inches; is coustructed without seams, and is self basting and self browning—roasts meats to perfection—tender and juicy with @ fine natural flavor, for (Tax included) BING IMPORTED FURANIMALS raffes and many others to choose from. They will de- light the little folks; regu- lar $1.50 values. 98c Special at 4 and 5 and $3.50; $2.49 N here tn the sult of Robert K Lord,