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SEATTLE GETS RUSS JOURNAL Foreign Language Paper Is Established in City Seeking to fill a need long felt among the constantly growing num- ber of Russian immigrants who ar rive, im Seattle without a working knowledge of the English language, George Bratof?, poet and newspaper man of Russia in prowar days, will iesue the opening number of a weekly Russian’ language news: paper Saturday, according to an- | nouncement, “L wish ft to be olearty under. stood," Bratoff sald Wednesday, “that the Russian Gazette is not being founded for the purpose of |taking sides im the maze of Rus. jalan polities, nor for propaganda of [any purpose, A vast majority of the horde of Ruswians who have in- vad the Northwest since the close of the war desire to become citizens and to be Americanized as quickly los possible. ‘The progress of those {who cannot read the English news- } papers is retarded. They Become }familiar with American laws, instl tutions and traditions very slowly. I believe that I can be of great} service to them and to the United | States thru my newspaper, which | will strive to print information and | ft value to this class of} While subscriptions yill be sold in Seattle and other points tm the | Northwest where the paper may cir: | culate, copies wilt be sent freo. to! centers In the Orient and Siberia, in order that Russians may become fully acquainted with conditions Sue: Hospital for Loss of Eyesight Ono eye has nover regained its vision since attendants at St. Luke's honpital permitted ether to enter It while Arthur Satterwhite, 31, was undergoing an operation for appen- dicitiy, last July, ho charge Suit for $25,000 damages against the {nstitution, filed in superior court lato Tuesday, Mrs, Miracle Will Address Club Meet Mra, Kathryn A, Miracle, ity councilwoman, will address the sen. ston of the Seattle Women's Trade Union Jeague at its headquarters, 417 Ray building, Thursday evening. Mra, Miracto will speak on “Linking Up know Jason and Ma- halla, Becky, Marcia and the rest? Don't put off the real treat of reading The White , Flag 44 Gene Stratton-Porter | $2. everywhere | Deubleday, Page & Co. 'KIDS. WANTED i ahiiy 2 ec cama id THE SEATTLE STAR FOR HOLIDAY Citizen Opens Home for Christmas . Dinner James Branon, who Ilves at 7748 Fourth ave, N, By is planning on « vory 1 Christmas day. In fact, Christmas Meang so much to MF, Branen that he wants to share it With some of the Kiddies of Seat- Me who otherwise would have a rather dreary day of it; ho, ho Wants six or eight children who havo lest hope of « Christmas tree, and lots of good, things to eat, and all that cheery mystery that maken! the heart of a child quicken at the mention ef the pane Christmas, to get in touch with him, by calling MA in-2269,. local £2, and. prepare. for the time of their young lives! “Ie they don't come early, they'll miss’ something,” Branen told The “for this is to be an all-day affair, “I've got the tree. —and the cats—and everything but the guests! And if somo kiddip has @ mother that ho just can't leave on Christmas day, he can bring her right along.” Sentence of Still Operator Suspended Willie Miner, & rancher of near Maltby, was given « suspended sen. tence of 60 days in jail and $2 fine when he pleaded gullty to oper. ating a still before Federal Judge Jeremiah Neferer Tuesday, Dry agents had difficulty in locating the still, which was concealed in a shaft leading from an old well, e h ‘Coburns Are Real Folks! % * & oS & & They Delight Met Crowds ff ~-ouF Immense stock of toys, except Mama dolls ana whee) goods, mint be sold before Christmas. This fy welt ~ explanatory, no need to mention the price redue- ions, exeopt that then Sven, arcer And, a Wawa ** “Your Credit Is Good!” gift suggestions from our Linen and Bedding Department: dainty pillow cases; boxed for the holidays —g00d quality muslin cases, 2 patterns of pretty Jace edging to select from. Size 45x36 19 in. Special for —_ the week, Pair damask table cloths reduced— very good damask table cloths. Size 70x70 in. 4 attractive patterns for you to choose from. Special os for the week. —napkins to match, 6.50 doz. beautiful hand tufted bedspreads— e lies ae ce | SUPE RONET |, .nci1 Considers " an Gar gd had“ beast ? enahbatied wk be FOR INDIGESTION Flood Damage Bill viene A special aeasion of the elty coun- }ofl will be held Friday, at 2p. in, to consider an ordinance appropriat- ing $173,271 to settle flood damage —unbleached muslin,’ hand tufted bedspread. Lovely shades of blue, gold, rose or lavender colors, Size 65 990x108 in. Special for the week. poten PAY ONLY 5 LOwN Mayor Approves | A j ) Buying of Gardens| 5 claims against the city, caused by Mayor Brown signed the Miracle; , the Cedar river dam leakage and | ordinance appropriation, $37,000 for | flooding of Edgewick, n 191 | | the purchase of Golden Gardens, late | | ) Small acre tracts just north of| Tuesday, A committee consisting of | F “tthe city cam be purchased for a|H. D, Coale, Eva S. Godfrey, A. G.| * Turn to the | Johnson and Cari H. Haha walted | om the mayor. VIBRATING MODEL— —vibrating shuttle. Au- Small acre tracta just north ny the elty can be purchased for a sxmail payment down. Turn to the Want Ads. | | Mr. and Mrs. Coburn, co-stars in “So Thia ls London,” the George M. Cohan international comedy, now at the Metro- politan, | | tomatic tension. Gol- | BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER | While we are here,” she volunteered. den oak cabinet, Spe- |} Jumt “Mr. and Mrs, Coburn.” |"I'm @ good sightneer,” and she for the week, Rather refreshing, fan't ft, in this | smiled as the long earrings worn in hectic age of bizarre advertising and | the first act slipped Into place, | feverinh flash, to find the sccom- | LUKE OF THE plished and gracious principals in a| ROAD BECKONS —for your old machine, regard- comedy of international tama biited | ‘Have you wondered i theatrical 10 ALLOWANCE Ieee of condition, towards the / | people find it diffioult to see much of purchase of an electric sew: tho theatergotng|the country they pass thru? Well, ing machine, omn't even know the ludy’s| fot according to Mrs, Coburn, who Christian name, and one in feft to, believes if they really want to, they thimk of her simply as Lady Amy | can make their trip @ regular Cook’s (Duckworth), whom she so convine |tour. “Just think,” said she, Siting ingly portrays in the purely delicious |the little black turban snugly onto lantire on American and English fam. | the chic hair, “of a person having the {lly life, “So This In London,” playing |Opportunity of seeing things and thin week at the Metropolitan theater, | places that other people pay thou- “So (his te Henttle,” nrurmured Mra, | #8nda of dollars for—and then not Coburn dexterously wrapping a curly | taking advantage of {t.” | of brown hair around afinger,| Widely: traveled na she Is, It te 8 ry to pinning it comfortably |4PParent that for Mra, Coburn the Into place, a sho began slowly but |!ure of the open road will always surely to allp into the personality of | beckon. tho sparkling Anglicized American| Asked {f Mr. Goodrich, when he! girl, Lady Amy. wrote the play, had in mind present- | “T'm going to get around and peo |ing the American and the English- all I can of your interesting city |™an to each other in such a light as ‘ |to whow up the absurdities of their | Preconcelved conceptions of each jother with a view to promoting a | better mutual mnderstanding, Charies | |Coburn very positively negatived | that theory —solden oak cabinet. Equipped with all the latest attachments. Special for the week. Christmas \ SN, | “No, the mora) wrapped up tn this 7s s comedy was, I am positive, uninten- r | tlonal ‘in the first placo—but' as the u . every day | story unfolded in the author’s mind Nig | it carried with it an undercurrent of N | feeling and sincerity that makes the |comedy such a splendid promoter of ; | international appreciation.” ‘TACOMA: © SCHOENFELD E SOME ESTAS Credit=: dent was! BANISHED FOREVER! THE CAUSE REMOVED “3:2, 600° cases many of them chronic and of long standing, and in every state in the Union, testify to the wonderful benefits of Asthma-S As the result of long and careful research we now place within your easy grasp a remedy which will do exactly what is claimed for It. Why continue to suffer the agony and tortures of Asthma, when permanent relief {s at hand? oF Doctors Use and Prescribe Asthma-Sera yielded DR. JAMES BUCKLEY, of Rochester, N. 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