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Ceecccccccccccoccccoes . $19.50, $22.5¢, Lavender and Maize. Tomorrow the Last Day of _ the Thanksgiving Linen Sale Fraser-PatersonCo.. $25.00 and $28.75 Dresses for oe “Aw,- stick around — Til keep —The $14.95 group contains 25 Evening Frocks of silk messalines and fine over lustrous silver cloths—in shades of Pink, Each Dress an exceptional value for Nile, Season’s most approved Very special price Praser-Paterson Co, STAR—TUESDAY, NOV, 20, 1917. PAGE 7 Demencia Matema” to Be De Saulles’ Defense BY HUGH BAILLIE United Preas ¢ respondent MINEOLA, 1. Nov. 20,— “Demencla Materna” is the plea that is to be advanced f fort to save Mrs, Bi Santies from conviction and possible death for the murder of her former husband, John Lon ger De Sautles As the trial of the beautiful Chil oan hetrem: in taking its place with other sensational struggles of New k's court hinte mises to r mencla American The dashing young ctub- man she had divorced turned his back on her, ‘Then ahe killed bim. Four jurors had been accepted when court reconvened today Mrs. De Saulles Pale Mra. De figure, lstlews and demure, pareritly unmoved, to inary wrangles in the battle for her ) the boy seemed the most unconcerned in the room. buttery of four prosecutors | ntook question id the fact that De Saute 1 divorced by thin defe for infidelity on his part, influ you in & verdict tm this For WEDNESDAY WE ANNOUNCE TWO REMARKABLE SALES OF DRESSES and silk nets White, $14.95 Sky, Flesh, Helio, —The $19.50 group embraces 47 handsome Street and Afternoon Frocks, formerly priced $25.00, $27.50, $28.75 and $35.00. fines, Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Silk Poplins, etc., in Navy Blue, n, Gray, Copenhagen, Rose, Bisque aod Black. styles. Messa- Taupe, Russian . $19.50 Third Floor. GIVE Y.M.C.A. $10; DON’T LET US LAG Give $10 to the ¥. MLC. A This was the slogan directed tr The state expects a prine at tempt by the defense to expose some of De Saulles’ secret life in court, probably with the summoning of well-known stage characters A fifth juror was obtal six taleamen had been examined to home, day. He is William B. Jones, a real obtain oxtate man of Freeport DEPUTY BEATEN RUSSIANS TELL AFTER RAID ON SEATTLE HOW Russia, tn the war, is of vital importance to every Individual in the United States, for the duration of the war will be large ly determined by the attitude of the Kussian people, and their ability to reorganize their forces into effective fighting units. If Russia remains in the war we can, with optimism, hope thet January 1, 1919, will see the end of the world carnage. | If, thru lack port—moral | financial, eo tumsin does not ’ , then there iv military xituatio Aeciaion on Deputy Sheriff W. J. Kerr is suffering facial bruises Tuesday as the result of an assault made on him by 50 or more workers of the Ames Shipbuilding yards late Monday afternoon, follow ing the arrest of three of the workers for ‘gambling aboard the West Seattle ferry bound for Seattle. The trouble arose after Depution Von Gerste and Kerr had me, Le la nd and Jack Rice, the Inttor a fore man in the Ames yard, and were taking the men off the ferry Malone rested FL P wrence Malone and Von Gerste had gone) nat would in head with their prisoners, and | the field of was lost in the! yeare ‘The fu a n He 1 arke » he was His prisoner | up at in} and oa anemia | Reameta. ° ore Appeal Made Here ring © nevere bruise! Thin appeal for ” . } understanding was mn booked on a were shoot outed, officers rin basen mans mooting ret. Preabyterian hurch Monday ever ‘ Maj. Stanley Washburn, U. & A party, told how the moral faith will help n frequently port com a the men | no etr trip from nta have bee x the Jue of simple, crush kaiseriam. |, "When the test * no quent comes,” he said. “1 on whether mora jor material values are dominant The Germans at Verdun never counted on the spirit of the French This was set forth in a menage written in charcoal on the bomb | proof by a dying French soldier ‘My body to the soil, my life to | France, my soul to God,’ he wrote Has Faith in Rossia “This waa the spirit in a milton hearts that anved Verdor | Maj. Washburn firmed faith in Ruseia’s ability ¢ no, but sald senia’s ff lost faith there his rear ing men her allies, the urele CRAP SHOOTERS TO SHORTEN WAR] Announcing a New Sections Devoted to CHRISTMAS TOYS (Gasement, Flor ) Lamp Shade Frames A New Shipment OME distinctly new designs in 4-, 6- and 8-panel Wire Frames have arrived with this shipment, which in- wide assortment of sizes 26 inches in diameter), in and fancy cludes a (from 6 to oval, square Other arrivals include Fringes and Galloons for shade trim- ming, also Crepe, Plain and Oriental Silks in a broad selection of beautiful colorings and designs. shapes. Gilt Braids, Instruction in Lamp Shade Making is given without charge, Wednesday and Friday classes (1:30 to 5 o'clock). —First Ploor. at the afternoon Extra Large Sizes in New Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses Egon past few days have brought several new blouse models de signed especially for the figure of generous proportions, larger arm-eyes and the ample sleeve and waist lengths. They are fash- ioned of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine In semi-tailored and dress models with lace or embroidery trimming. In flesh-color, white, navy, black and striped effects. Sizes 46 to 58. Prices—$5.75, $6.50, $8.50 and $9.50. New Chenille- Bordered Veils ERY large Chenille dots are chus- tered to form the borders of these new Drape Veils on square and round meshes, with straight or scal- loped edges. In Taupe, Purple, Brown, Navy and combinations of these colors, at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50. —First Floor, Moderately-priced Corsets featuring the. every body 1 am that ributions In Seattle Tuesday by the wr rs, who ar wer of this city’s $200,0¢ n 6 will be sent to col lect your #ubs Or you ca 208, a Y. M. C puign waa sched nd counties thruout it was decided y to make up E. N. Furman | builds business personality in his students from the first will con * at least three years jand not pe er ft the first American arm w return. There are xt 00 Russians | fighting in the tre Lieut. Com. Basil Hworhinsky but they | often lack supplies and are hungry DEALER KICKS AT COAL RATE ALSO ‘The first day of Seattle's fixed coal For All Types of Figure MERICAN LADY, Mode age figure. It has medium-weight boning. ample enough to give ease in expansion. coutil. Price $2.00. 312, is made for the aver- low bust and long skirt with Fullness through diaphragm is Material is white C.-B. CORSET, Model 460, for medium and slender figures, is made of pink coutil, with very low bust eased with rubber inset. Sizes 19 to 26. Price $1.50. NOTE—The wild geese, Mying southward, are . maori ee potted ‘| That's why they are in de- waving you a farewell warning. Order your | mand. Diamond Briquets NOW. pepe ; | I In the Movies “Clean, convenient to handle and most efficient in heating value, the modern concentrated fuel— prices resulted in r but misery | Shorthand Civil Service| con committer, responsible: for the Bookkeeping achedinie, and the retail mercha Advanced Grammar | Merchant after merchant ¢ up Prof. Stevens , [Chairman John Higgins and said At Colonial Theatre Northwestern Jthat the rates meant nothing more Amenssyee Mann Shorthand than heat Ael fr the om vib rg Reporting School | -'ine prices nearly double Recently danced in the lending go places of New York City Arcade Bide. M 3rassieres in many styles, priced from 50c upward. Second Fioer. -———BASEMENT SALESROOM Fluffy Stock-Jabots 50c HESE smart high-neck Collars take several attractive forms. Made of white net, with full jabot attached to a high collar, and trimmed with Filet, Valen- ciennes or shadow lace. Priced at 50¢ each. —Basement Salesroom, Windsor Ties| Skating Sets 25c $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 LAIN HE soft warmth of bright these Brushed Wool wide variety Scarf and Cap Sets will and crepe be appreciated for skating Ties — desirable for | and winter sports wear, wear with middy or | They are in plain colors sailor - collar blouse. | and striped patterns. Prices Price 25¢. —$1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Basement Salesroom Basement Salesroom. ’ Boys Furnishings In Military Styles HE “Collegiate” new Shirt for with quite a_ military tendency. In combina- tions of blue and white, green and khaki and many others, all with French cuff. Sizes 1244 to 141%. Price $1.50. Boys’ Flannel Blouses in military style, plain gray and khaki, sizes 6 to 15 years. Priced at $1.25 and $1.50. Regulation O. D. Army Sweaters for boys, si 28 to 34, $5.00, ond Floor, ’ pif sald that it would determine the exact a month Higgins himee be imponaibl result of the schedule for is a boys, BARLEY, Bi JCKWHEAT AND PANCAKE FLOURS. BUY LOCAL FOODS - SAVE TRANSPORTATION 1 practice : g ton of ealors had been he retailer buys 000-pound ton gnd sella the same. Chairtnan Higgins traced a ton of onl from the mines t consumer living in a downtown od in order to show just how the cdinmittes ar rived at the maximum price to be charged the consumer. “Take a ton of Renton lump-nut,” an early morning ||| eatd Chairman Higgins, in explana- pleasure instead of a sacrifice to serve age sthepape tives in your family hot cakes made from Albers at th Pancake Flours. Whatever their taste may be, you can easily satisfy them— —e It Albers Flapjack Flour Peacock Buckwheat Flour (Self-rising) Provide the solution for your furnace problem. Farhous coals awaiting your orders are: Black Diamond, Newcastle, South Prairie, Renton, Franklin and Issaquah. Albers Bros, Milling Co.—A member of the Food Administration. Serve More Buckwheat and Pancake Flours You will find it colors and* plaids in in satin Windsor Order today by phone or mail from your dealer or from PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 563 Railroad Ave. S. Main 5080. coal costs the retailer $4.95 e mine | Freight rates from Renton to a | bunker in Zone A, or the downtown district, costs approximately 65 l}| per ton, bringing the price to $5.60, o. b. the cars to the bunker The | bunker charges increase the cost to | $6.80,” JAPAN WARTS CHINA Vi ‘TO BECOME A POWER That Japan, for its own protection, cents AREAL PAINLESS DENTISTS highent BILADEAU GIVEN 7 TO 20 YEARS IN PEN WOMAN INSANE; FIRE|GERMAN |. W. W. IS WAGONS ARE CALLED) CONFINED IN JAIL ‘The fire answered a] John Hoffman alarm at 1 Tuesday In order to introduce our new (whalebone) pl is th | and strongest plate known, covers very littl you can guarante cS STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS} ' 1 work guaranteed for fifteen years who have. te gure you are in the S15 Set of TEETH $10 Set of Tee Bridgework, per tooth, gold White Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Platina Fillings . Have impression Examinations and ind Hridge W day Bring this ad with ¥ Open Sunda ia 0 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY —_—— Oppontte 83.00 | 1.81.00 Up | make an Ideal n ne . 5O0e Tbe taken in the] vie« We Stan jon ur office, led the It’s Albers cereals and flours terson Co. Acquire the our Ask our be | | “Look for Seattle Tacoma San Francisco : a patriotic one, Portland orning meal—«o quick—#o ome in airtight packages Take no substitute | cereal habit. || the Miner” Bellingh Los Angeles Spo || desires that China become || the party a stron r, was the declaration of Dr. G © Uyehara, one of the six} se parliamentarians touring this country in the interest of Amer friendship, Monday eattle, will be r members of A banquet will be given them Thursday at the New Wash- ington, by Naokichi Matsunaga, the Japanese consul ican Japanese Dr, Uyehara, now in joined here by the ot Thirty y morni to the ‘all petition nlisted at a meeting held Mon night in Veterans’ hall campaigners started out < to obtain more Anna L Exactly 10 h and lad and three udway N., had | ning row pulled up to the tarium, 822 Bro: find Minnie Callow, 50 |the sanitarium, who from parts unknown Saturda one of her spasms, She had bre the window with her bare fists 4 vd started to throw out the furni ture of her room. She had succeed ed in dispos of the bed clothing and a few chairs when interfered with by the nurse A stranger who was passing the house at the time saw the household ia come flying out of the window Aone and nd heard the glass break, And #0 thought there was a fire within, bure partr mendex during the war for safe keeping The Prefontaine buildingy fontaine place and Yesler way sold Monday by Fred J F, Bitel to the was company, for approximately $400,000, | at Pre and David | ideal Investment | for m Monday, after W. Ry for Riladeav, had art more than four hours for @ Biladeau was convicted, on a statutory to have 1 one of the motor me gang, will face The ste Southeastern Alaska Tuesday night at 9 o'clock,