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PAGE 8 The price of le more per loaf actually buys several cents more value in genuine quality and measurement for the loaves measure fully one-sixth larger. Bakers’ war-time bread was good bread, but the bakers’ bread of today is the BEST THEY HAVE EVER MADE, a product so good and economical that the housewife doesn’t have to bake her own, Pry it. Make sure it’s clean by buying the kind that’s wrapped. | DEMAND, THE “Say, wife, we have one one thing to be mighty thankful for today. We're getting better bread than ever before, since Uncle Sam told the bakers they didn’t have to use substi- tutes. You can _ really taste the wheat. The loaf is larger and smoother grained, too!” So said one husband to his wife the other day. So are saying many husbands to their wives on this Thanksgiving « Day. | | | | | Naa] A ' b CUNO (fe fi | Will There he a VICTROLA in Your Home This Christmas? A Style for Every Purse Prices $22.50 to $400 Convenient Payment Terms _ Sherman. |@lay & Co. Third Ave. at Pine SEATTLE TACOMA—SPOKANK—PORTLAND ‘Jor baby’s health and comfort Keep dampness and chill from the home with Perfection Oil Heater.Easy to carry about. Lights at the touch of a match, Gives steady, eve.: heat for many hours on one filling with Pearl Oil, the ever-obtainable fuel. No smoke or odor. Cuts fuel bills, too, for less furnace heat and fewer grate and coal-stove fires are required. Oil consumed only when heat is needed—no waste. Buy Perfection Oi! Heater today.Deal- ers everywhere. 4,000,000 MEN | Jonn | with the 316th infantry |Workers ‘Protest tHE SEATTLE STAR GOTTSTEINIS SPENDING DAY BEHIND BARS Willian on trial f Thankegiving day His trial will be re 9:20 a.m, when the Walter It stein, the pling to ve ving, and was day Murray disap Allen, at torney real entate uncover an ring,” 4 Wednesday gain a position with the federal de partment of juntioe,” | Wanted U. 8. Job According to Allen's outline of the defense, Murray had been re | ceiving drugs from Ortentals, con coaled in cakes and roast chickens and had told Gottstein he ” barter $8,000 worth of nd drugs was Murray be ve he part In the deal, Allen waid, ut he was really | necking evidence.” He mid Gottstein had gone to Rattle and Georg department tive and had Saunders he believed he could un a drug ring | Had Plat of Ground Gottstein will testify, sald Allen, that he received a plat of the ground where Murray's body was found, and that this was the spot Murray had told him the drug buy ers were to confer The nae mays that Gottstein up Murray on the 4 cover wt seen alive, and tha 0 the Jer spot. 3 had a pack ot drugs. They walked together into the woods where two strange men were wait ing mayen, Murray talked to them, Allen and then told Gottstein to go © road and return/ with ood, the chauffeur who ed them to the spot Gottstein will testify, Allen maid, that he knew nothing of Murray's death until after he was arrested. and that hin exclamation, “I didn't do it.” when arrested by deputy sheriffs, was prompted by the that he was being taken tnt tody on the threat of a real customer who bad maid } bring grand larceny charges GO FOR ‘TURKS’, CHICAGO, Nov. 2%—America’s| fighting men in the United Stat and abroad today were to attack the| greatest Thanksgiving dinners in the history of the nation, For the first. and possibly the last time Unele Sam has been called upon to feed more than 4,000,000 men on this hotiday Typical of the, preparation for | these dinners in the United States the menu for the 30,000 bluejackets at Great Lakes naval training sta tion called for, 22,000 pounds of tur 50,000 pounds of sweet po unds of Irish pots of celery, 23,000 pe 7,600 pumpkin ot cranberries, peas pounds anges, besides apples and nuts, 2 cakes, each measuring 14224 inches, | ples Sugar ; Allotment to Be Increased tANCISCO, Nov. 28 per person wil to four pounds per m mber 1, it was anno the California food admin The present allotment is ed intrator three pounds p On that da person. restrictions on the cen and sher berts will be removed. High Students Hear | Inga Orner in Song Misa Ing Norwegian #0 eo high Miss nna of | in will give a concert temple, Harvard at manufactur | at the Masonic Pike, Saturday pr 30, at £30 p.m npanied by her pi Grant and the t nd. The cert will b penefit fatherless children of France SEATTLE LIEUTENANT | IS KILLED IN ACTION! Lieut. Francis D. Johnson, only! son of the late Judge Charles Sumner Johnson, of Alaska, and Mrs. Mary dD, J was killed in action Ne ling to word re mother, who live on. After failure to} examinations, while at officers’ training school on enlisted ax a private. He -examined and snade a second lieutenant and promoted to first leu tenant in France, tending we where he served Soldiers’ Actions | Telegrams to the war and navy de partments, protesting against the re cent raid of a Moone men in } the principles of freedom and democ: | An investigation into the con: | VAUDEV A free with pro! the bill, Park fleldhouse a er the auspices of the Playfield Dra- | matic club. jons upon radio- . two British sot entists advan ne theory that the world ‘is at lease 711,000,000 years old, Haw ¢/ aging information id jest aerial parade ever held in | from Otay mesa, and headed for the 60,000 or-|,, | tickets pay about 11-3 cents a ride. RSDAY, NOV, 28, DISBAR LOCAL ATTORNEY FOR | 1918, state of himwelf a bench at m practicing in the Washington, Milly was candidate for the supreme January © right to DD. kan, who was formerly minister tc Brasil Had Mills Arrested It is alleged that Frank J. Rich Dechmann’s ards, mi and » be dam: 1 the arrest o aring the law had carried a letter to him which threatened publication of the ‘ deme hand « rights In au . Was aequitted of chiming contended that he knew ™ of the contents of the let lelivered to ‘Thompson, 4 declared in his ap preme court that had contents, he should for life.” Withhold Signatures The supreme gourt, In its de ixion, maid Mills actually knew “be dinbarred known, his experie prompted him to fi out. Th decision was nigned by Judges T man, Fullerton, Chadwick, Parke! and Mackintosh None of the judges who competed against Mille at the recent election Attached their signatures to the de cision, 200 PLANES IN GREAT PARADE SAN DIEGO, Nov, 24.—The great the San suburbs yesterday ° e ° e e e e e e United Diego and when 200 aeroplanes of all types flew in battle formation. The par was held in commem: oration of feats of American air men in th r. The event was ar ranged by Col. Harvey Burwell, com manding the air forces here. The great fleet rove from both the army and navy fields on North ts» land, from Fteam field, Oneonta and | States hovered over the elty They were preceded by five “acro bat” planes, which did wonderful atunta, The planes are valued at $2,400,000. JAPANESE TRACTION MEN INCREASE FARES TOKIO, Nov. 12.—(iy Mall) Kobe residents « kicking because ar fares which 1. The new Jes a transit tax penny and commands uni vereal transfers Those who buy $1.50 books of The 1 ned faren are expected of conduct« 4 » to British-Americans Raise Relief Fund Funds to provide cots for British wound Wednesday be n Relief a ng cele bra n Bun" |$ and “Uncle Sam” attended in full re-|@ walla, 3 ne y e 60 TONS WHALE MEAT |: e ON WAY TO SEATTLE! If you couldn't afford 65 key for Thanksgiving dinne heart The steam ‘Thompson is on the way to with 60 tons of frozen whal ATTACKS Have Been STOPPED For Over 50 Years Wa TUNES: EPILEPTIC abt ph A a pine oe ——— Epilopey (Fallin, Rervous D. atany drug THEATRE. PLAYERS SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY David Belnanco’s Dig Dramatic Success THE FIGHTING HOPE ==: GRACE HUFF AND Mats. Today and Sat., Nigtits, 25-500 Plus War Tax \ } sated hal Yearly Subscriptioms to the Delimeator at a Very Special Price OR a limited time we are able to offer a very special price for yearly sub- F scriptions to the Delineator. Inquire at the Pattern section regarding this offer. An opportunity to select the Delineator as a Christmas gift and make a substantial saving in so doing. Fraser-PatersonCo. Fitty Evenimg Gowns amd Frocks at Special Prices a e e — $135.00 Black spangled net .$85.00 : —$ 75.00 Rose crepe meteor ..$55.00 § —$ 85.00 Black net ......... $65.00 $ —$ 79.50 Sky blue net and : SOROS aie ins seb wiae « ...- $55.00 3 —$ 95.00 Gold chiffon and 8 CO cited « evdeceen ned $65.00 ¢ —$ 47.50 Pale blue embroid- ered taffeta ..... iadere paced $35.00 —$ 69.75 Nile green satin .... - —$ 85.00 Flesh Georgette .... —$ 75.00 Black velvet —$ 65.00 Black net over silve Cols A ARIA, § oe ceva on —$ 68.75 Pink satin ........ —$ 47.50 Blue taffeta ....... —$ 59.50 Patrika Georgette .. —$ 47.50 Pink taffeta ....... —10 Gowns of satin and net, in pink and blue; were formerly $45.00. Special : —20 Gowns of net and satin, in : ° 8 pink, maize and blue; they were formerly $35.00 each. Special on Friday —6 Net Dresses; formerly $29.50 each. Special wee ee G19,50 Paterson + Third Floor. All Fresh new Gowns up to the minute in styles. Extraordinary Clearance Sale of Broken L == Women's High-Grade Friday and Saturday OR Friday and Sat- urday we have as- sembled all broken lines, and discontinued _ lines, duplicates of which we are unable to purchase, and will offer them at remarkably low prices to close them out quickly. The styles and qualities are all good, and if your size is included you have an opportunity to secure a splendid pair of shoes for much less than regular prices. —In the various lots we quote below the size ranges the former prices and the special prices. es of © Seseccveccccccoe -——_—— 7) 2 .___TLLrErmerR Ew ¢ 134 Pairs, $6.00 and $8.00 Kid Boots for $4.35 Pr. LACK Boots with colored cloth tops, in walking heel styles and all-black B button boots with leather Louis heels. —$6.00 and $8.00 values for Widths. Sizes— 2% B14 IGH grade Kid Boots with colored kid and cloth tops. Welt and turned soles, leather and covered Louis heels, lace and button styles. $10.00 and $12.50 values for ....ccccccccscccccscers eo ccc veeccece eeee ceecces eooee +. $6.35 Width et Nee a Sizes| 2 [214 3 [Bi4) 4 [ANG] B [SIA[ 6 [tA] 7 [7iG] 8 [814) reer rsi|el4/éleji; [| {|} 6 ee NaS rspeisi4til ial ee A ee Ge EE EM | SR asa iy tl aa aa 7 Cir 59 Pairs, $5.00 and $6.00 Boots for $3.95 Pair ATENT leather and kid button boots with leather Louis heels, welt soles. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 values, Special ..........+ Au i ceseee $3.95 Widths. Sizes—|214] 3 |81%4 —60 pairs at, 8 DAE. eee ci eee keen es avisiinany $3.95 Peccccccocccccoccs REREaSEF AALESSEE_ on — —- my Besaas Wp OE SEVES 445458 Ettsses BEEs BQ Q4c¢ecustegz2 FA BEFTELIST_