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“WHISPERINGS BY MAN LED WOMAN TO SHOOT HIM By United cased Wire PORTERV! Cal,, Noy, %1. —Has the murder of dack De Raulles, for which Bianca De Saulles now Is on trial, found ® parallel in the killing of wealthy W. H, Brooks, of Por tervilte, by Mrs, W. ©. Howe, Oakland society matron? | Behind the staying of Brooks, ac Ing to Mrs. Howe's explanation, the sam® story of years of real or fancied persecution by man whom she killed, as prompt "ea Mrs, De Saulles to take the life of her husband | With the impetuous Chilean beauty $t Was mother love denied expression | Which led to the tragedy | With Mra. Howe, she says, it was “Whisperings of indiscretions black ening her character, which overcame her better self, and led her to shoot | down the man who she charged had Puined her happiness. © Bo, just as attorneys for Mrs. De HBaulles today are pleading that mo Mentary irresponsibility, after long ‘euffering, caused her to murder, friends of Mrs, Howe hold that a ‘mental assault’ which selsed : over her when she saw whispering to friends in the of @ Porterville hotel Monday guided the hand which took life of Brooks TR was the sudden “psychic sug-| y "brought by the sight of talking to friends tn confi undertones, they say, which from Mrs. Howe her better For 11 years, she he had whispered to others untrue story regarding her ‘The largest chain operative Wholesale § 184 Ita total sales are member and no The British % tive stores, scattered ¢ half profits. oe mark latter country y BY The BUFFALO, N, Police Forced of reducing the cost Murder Confession GO, Nov. 211—John Henry testifying in his own be Langman. half at the coroner's inquest vigorous report soon fo poisoning his foster parents, | he might obtain an estate of | The executive o the confession by “Who “beat him up.” He denied that be had administered the polson You Fat? Just Try This?) to bring pressure to Retailers’ Profit Vital their report that, ace er's own statements, the ontrol of the ro! ° ‘Thousands of overfat people have r rm ju mplity the} of the famous Marmola Pre-jport f Be fat, don’t wait for the doc- | ‘eed savice. y trug. | tailing *o., | tacks . put because of the mense numbers. ther has enal Nevertheless, the une means of contro’ y¥ increasing cost of It soon be found or during t repe or en If too fat, tr pe Them at the SAIET - Ist and Madison h-Class Reuriesaue 20 BABY DOLLS the underfeeding of a lar its working people, but bility of food riots and able disaffection. The committee, mends that the A. F. of influence to induce the tc istration to sanction and the establishment of a na tem of retail distribution t RHEUMATIC Ceased “4 0 When lle Used dence of ita remarkable Your Chance to Make aining. you practioal in all linen ni MOBILE, i you Course. Complete Informatt Gaiety Prices 15¢, 256, 35¢ a iHibihs LABOR T0 COOPERATIVE STORES TO CUT LIVING COST Rochdale Co-Operative Stores Cut Living Cost in Other Lands Rochdale aystem, started by a few poor weavers of Rochdale tn mber purchaser sharing tn the jety manufactures everything fr to furniture and hardware. ‘The goods, including food, clothing, machinery household necessities and fue Each member has one vote with everything he buys are exchanged for prorated profits The same co-operative wholesale and retatl Rochdale plan is in operation in Belgium, including co-operative selling of farmers’ That will be the principal recommendation of a very operation appointed by the last convention, and there is no this|question that the committee's recommendation Afternoon, admitted he had confess |adopted by overwhelming vote of the convention. Dut declared he was forced |Structed to use all their power with the administration to poticémen|secure adoption of the co-operative plan and, if necessary, The committee will point out in ording to Hoov Joult factor in the distribution of food ave been declared to be in control the re retailers ng the rap winter the nation will face not only therefore, TRAINED MEN Are Needed Now as Never Hefor ween your commana ary in simply a mat. guided by com NIGHT CLASSES Or Our Special Bix Weekes’ Call or Write for Catalorue ana | Al ne iyfssien: E 6b ini ASK U. S. of co-opemitive stores ts owned by the Co joctotion, Limited, of England, Thin t# the near « billion dollars annually baby shoes It does away with th iddieman, owns its own freight cara, steamboats, tea plantations and foreign depots fertilizer, shoes, are sold in hundreds of co-opera bru Great Britain and Lreland. and is given a purchase-token Every six months these purchase tokens Non-member purchasers get Holland, Finland, Germany and Dpn products in the BASIL M. MANLY Star’s Economic Expert. Y., Nov. 21.—The most far-reaching constructive action of the convention of the American Fed- eration of Labor will be an appeal to the federal govern- ment to establish thru the food administration a nation- wide system of co-operative distribution as a direct means of living. to be made by the committee on co- will be fficers of the federation will be ine bear thru congress, Spot ]tion with the t other organizat desire nions and any most difts Iteering in the retailing of v's profits ss Cooperative Stores Succeed The practicability of wt as @ mear ving is success co-operative ¢ reducing the strated by the f the Rochdale and the a4 » distr the re acknow England. cooperat au im rt urmes: whieh Jeperation as | competitive These | under « | competito | market level hers of the the end of « portion ving must he coming xe part of the poss uncontrol! recom L. use ite ood admin: | anaist in tional aye | + n conjunc | as much amount ¢ ” of the food administra tabliahment of @ nation ative m; first, te save time, and sec to make sure that the cooperatives will not be letrangled by the wholesalers and jobbers It's Government Job th It im real possible ¢ tribution on @ national scale thru private efforts, even with the back r. of L., in time to be the com a job for if the move acking from the ith ite thow nermore, with the federal gov ment in it, jobbers an whole = would not dare to strangle cooperatives by cutting off sup plies and imposing impossible prices and credit conditions, as they have| often done in the past rhen- This jon of newly found | 64 co-ope at the behest of| private petitors, which haa been | cause of disaster to co experiments, the commit can be prevented by the food administration, which has full power to control jobbers and the | operat tee believes wholesalers That the food administration is ot unsympathetic in relation to this proposal for co-operative distri bution, is ind ed by the fact that J. W. Sullivan, chairman of the fed-| eration's committee on co-operation, | also represents the federation in the|e food administration, and was a mem.|@ ber of the commission that fixed! $ Good, e wheat prices. le It is not probable that Sullivan|® would permit such a report to be|§ made If he had not first ascertained | @ that there would be no strenuous| ¢ objections from Hoover '\TO GIVE RED CROSS DANCE AT ELK CLUB A Thanksgiving dance and oard party will be given at the Ike’ club November 27 for the benefit of the ted Crons. dy Elks are canvass. th tickets inatruc eoring | their fet nooks Wy cards, ne in best of synoco o have passed may sit in « finest of rave the e Gen. Greene Going to | Dance at Victoria By United Presa Leased Wire VICTORIA, B. ©. Nov. 21 May. Gen. H. A. Greene, commander of the training camp at American Lake, and stoff, together with Capt R. B.C itz and staff, of the Brem erton n hi accepted the pj invitation to attend the victory loan ¢ ball in pnor of the Duke of Devon ETN shire, governor general of Canndi to be given in this city next Friday} ® TOT aight. on RUMEN EM EBV TES TERE “ ver plated AB RIB RRR eh aes ote - STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1917. PAGE 4 1248 Pairs aon of Women's Silk So Sa Oo. peer d OVEMBER MOVEY DAY—tomorrow—offers excep- ° tional values in clearances and special purchases of apparel, of materials by the ard, of hosiery, of under- Every Stochkim 98c a Pair wear, of novelties, of linens, of bedding, of furniture. a = ~ ° section of the store contributes splendid economies, f Many spe- SPECIAL purchase of “Irreg- Fos clally-purchased lots of merchandise suitable for Christmas gifts ulars” with hardly notice- . are included in the offerings. From every angle, one of the season's able mill imperfections, —Blacks—whitea moatly. ~890 pairs in colored, in various shades, Sizea— 8Y, 9, 9%, 10. A re- markable special. ~-Firet Floor, Fraser-Paterson Co. Special Purchase best Movey day Bales, Come early tomorrow. Sale a Special 29.coEditions Now Selling at 60c SPECIAL purchase of 1,000 Books, including an excellent list of popular and standard authors, Formerly 50c editions, that are now selling at 60c. ° today’s wholesale price. —Within the Law Inner Shrine High Hand -Impostar Cynthia of the Minute Call of the Cumberland Friar Tuck “ne Way Trail Adam liede Dark Hollow ‘The Lord of High Decision The Bondman $75 Seamless Wilton Rugs Special $49.50 IVE attractive patterns, 9x12-ft., seamless high grade Wilton Rugs; good designs and colors. Movey Day special .. . $49.50 Fourth Pioor 200 Carpet Samples Special $2.25 Each of Carpets selling regu- larly at $6.40 a yard. ~—High grade Wilton Car- pet Samples, lengths 114 yards; 27-inch bens fo —Movey Day special, ODOR i ccvsccsedss ,$2.25 Sample Bedroom Tables, Special $3.50 a of Circassian walnut, oak and ivory enamel Tables, 20x20 and 24x24-inch top; regularly $5.00, $6.75 and $7.50. —Movey Day sale, while they last, each $3.50 Fourth Floor. Cotton Felt Mattress Special at $8.75 —40-lb. weight, felted cot- ton, covered with fancy art ticking; full size. —Movey Day only. .$8.75 —Fourth Fleor Nottingham Lace Cur- tains, 75c a Pair HREE hundred pairs of Nottingham Lace Cur- tains, 2'4-yard lengths— white and ecru. Seven patterns to choose from. —Movey Day epoca pee “""vourth Floor 750 Yards Curtain Marquisette 22%c Yard —White, ivory and ecru, 86-inch width; drawnwork border; sold regularly at 80c. Movey Day special, the yard 22 Women's Wool Sweater Coats Movey Day at $3.95 Formerly $5.76 to $8.50 —A Movey Day offering of splendid, All-wool Sweat- er Coats; white and a va- riety of styles. —Included are some slip- over styles. —All go at one price on Movey Day 3.95. ‘loor. Becond 300 Marmalade Jars Special at 48c Each 65¢ and 75c Qualities Special purchase of 300 Cut Glass Marmalade Jara with sil cover and spoon. Cholee of three styles, that sell regularly at 65¢ and The, Movey Day special . A8¢ —Fifth Floor $1.25 Imported Damask at 95c Yard Imported Cotton Damask, Inches wide; extra heavy; wivp the best of service, Comes in floral designs; regularly $1.25 & yard. Movey Day special ....,.06¢ Second Floor, 62c Sheeting 49¢ Yard Hest standard bleached Sheet ing, 81 inches wide, 94 width; priced regularly at 620 a yard Movey Day special ......49¢ —Becond Floor 72 Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary ° —The Books include: ALL AT Ade EACH One Women's sd Misses’ Suits == In a Movey Day $17.78 —Priced in regular stock $25.00, $35.00, $37.50, $38.75 and $40.00. —A remarkable Movey Day of- fering of one hundred and fifty smart, correct style Suits for Hundred_sad Filty Clearance women and misses. ‘ —Serges, Wool Poplins, Gabar- dines, Burellas, Mixtures, and Broadcloths. —Navy Blue, Taupe, Brown, Green, Burgundy, Oxford and Black. -Early selection is profitable. $17.75 Each Important Movey Day Sale of $17.75 Each is yours, —The ve Black. —All in one big Movey Day offering at Women's Gloves $1.50 Values $1.15 OMEN’S One-clasp, half pique sewn Washable Cape Gloves— ivory and pearl gray shades. Regu- larly $1.50. ~-Movey Day special .........$1.15 $1.75 Gloves $1.35 —White only, Women’s One -clasp Washable Buckskin Gloves; sizes 514 $1.35 —Firat Floor. to 6%. —Movey Day special ... coer ee! of the season’s most favored Ings, fancy coatings. —The cluded, i Movey Day Is Remnant Day SILKS—DRESS GOODS — LININGS HE tremendous selling in the Dress Goods and Silks Sections this season has resulted in a large accumulation of Remnants—desirable short pieces materials, —It will be a Great Remnant Sale on Movey Day. * —The assortment is unusually large. —The values are unusually attractive. ~The pieces are all desirable. —Plain silks, fancy silks, plain dress goods, fancy dress goods; plain coat- whole list of the season’s approved silk and woolen materials in in- The color range is very comprehensive. —Every Remnant at an exceptionally low price. O00 OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOOS OOOO ODOCOOOO OOOO OO OOOOOOSOOOOOSOOCODOOODO000E ° —A Movey Day feature on two special sales tables on the First Floor, at a price below —Golt Elsie George Helm ~The Deemeter Middlemarch Bilan Warner —Ghadow of Crime ~The Butterfly Man —The Man Without @ Face —The Bherrods ~Mill on the Floss Havoc —Running Sands Prodigal Judge The Orphan Extra Special Values LOT of seventy-five handsome new Coats. Splendid quality Kerseys, Cheviots, Burellas, plain and Silvertone Vélours. —Every Coat was designed and made to sell at a much higher price, but we purchased them at a big discount. The advantage newest styles. —Many with large fur and fur cloth collars. —Navy Blue, Burgundy, Taupe, Brown, Plum, Oxford, Green and ... $19.50 Third Floor, 150 Women's Jabot Stock Collars Special 50c Regularly 65c, 75¢ and $1.00 HE smart new Jabot Stock Collars, made of fine nets, hemmed and finished with filet or shadéw laces. —Movey Day special ...... oes SOG —Also: —Flat and Roll Collars, formerly 85c to 75c each. Special, each....... 25¢ —and $1.25 to $3.50 Flat and Roll Col- ONG DORs cbcdcesahdasccsane $1.00 Firat Floor. Firat Floor. —— ==> UNION SUITS, per cent wool U Natural gray; sizes 26, 40 and 42 only. Good heavy, durable weight; priced $3.00 regularly. SBpec 82.39 GLOVES — Well known make; cape stock; Pp. X. M. atitched Three shades of tan in these sizes: 6%. 7, 7%, 7% and &. Regu larly $2.00, Special. .61.69 —MEN'S NIGHT ROBES, SP¢-—Soft, warm Outing Flannel Night Robes; all sizes to 19. Blue, pink gnd lavender, Full, roomy cut. Special for Movey Day 89¢ ~HANDKERCHIEFS, 20¢— Plain white, pure linen; regular 26c. Movey Day special at .. 20¢ “INITIAL HANDKER- CHIEFS, 8 for 25¢—Pancy Initial Handkerchiefs of good quality mull. Initials: Cc, D, G, J, K, N, M, P, BR, T. 20c values. Special, ion Suits, OUTING FLANNEL PA- JAMAS, $1.49 — Good weight outing, well made; full size; military collar. izes to 1 Movey Day mpectal at ....66. +--1.49 —MEN'S SHIRTS, $1.19— Broken lines of our $150 Shirts; all sizes to 17 in the lot, but not all sizes in each pattern. Neat, desirable con servative patterns, mostly stripes. All exceptional val ues for ... ... $1.19 —Firet Floor. Movey Day Sales of Underwear Women’s and Children’ —FOR 95¢—An odd lot of Wom- en's Union Suits in Fall weight cotton; Dutch neck, el- bow sleeves, ankle length; and low neck, sleeveless, band top, ankle length Suits. All sizes, 4 to 9, but not all sizes in all kinds; $1.25 and $1.50 Suits, spe cial Movey Day........... 95¢ —FOR §1.49—Women's $2.00 and $2.50 Union Suits; splendid quality silk and cotton, and silk and lisle, and a fine mercerized cotton; wanted styles; sizes 4, 5 and 6, Movey Day special price ... ee $1.49 —FOR 49¢—Children's wool-and- cotton mixed Pants in white and natural color. Also a lot of Boys’ Drawers; sizes 26 to 34; 65c to SSc values for...49¢ —Firest Floor. Women's 65c and 75¢ Handkerchiefs 50c HHESE are all fine, sheer linen, with heavily embroidered cor- ners, and are excellent values at 65c and Tc. —Movey Day apécial each. .50¢ 35c Initial Handkerchiefs Special at 25c —These are warranted all pure linen and are all hand embroid- ered. Two styles: one with a col- ored rolled hem, the other all white. A complete assortment of initials in the two sizes. ~—Movey Day special.... $2.00 B. & J. Corsets for $1.45 } plewer kage. serviceable, cor- rectly styled Corsets of white broche, with pink stripes. Low bust model with band of elastic around top. Medium long, free hips. Sizes 21 to 28. medium figures. clal at $1.00 Brassieres for 69c Lace Brassieres, hook in front style, with underarm sections of heavy muslin; sires 34 to 48. Movey Day special 68¢ econd Floor. Children’s Dresses Movey Day $1.45 Sizes 2 to 6 Years HILDREN’S Gingham Dresses in plain pink or blue. Cun ning little styles with white collar, cuffs and belt. Mov cial price Day spe $1.45 pond Floor, a Large Girls’ Shoes Special at $3.65 UTTON SHOES, attractiyg styles for large wir Patent leather, gunmetal calf and viet kid. wn, but there the lot ~Movey Day special, .... Second Floor. a Peccceccccccccccce Coccceccosoeceooeee eeeccccccce:

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