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STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1917. PAGE 9° MORE MEN ARE CALLED TO BE EXAMINED HERE The following Hist of names has been lesued to drafted men, calling upon them to ap pear for physical examination: Division Three ' 1 — MecDougall-/outhwick ECOND AVENIL Here's Another Demonstra tion that Our Men's Shirt Sales Are Different » the first in the oity of Poultry Colony See In the Worl eae son, Harry lef’ That’s the serious ambition—the actual plan of the |<" ae PUGET MILL COMPANY for beautiful = ALDERWOOD MANOR Saturday—Men’s 15c the Card New Crepe The Price Is Worth Repeating Shirts $1. 45 These handy Pins are pretty, too, gold-plated and enameled Waist Sets, Beauty Pins, Cameos, Not Common Shirts Friendship Circles, Bar Pins, Brooches, Collar Pins and Pins for every purpose, bits of brightness for your costume And not a common price for such Shirts as these We believe that a certain amount of CO-OPERA- an expert on gardening, a landscape architect to beauti- Riakis: shh eo ‘ ° te ‘Mavarda ! : P TION on the part of many producers is essential to the fy each little farm, to make the farm home more at- } a hed sa nt A Shine 15e¢e sofia sae shagige Ala . epecial Pa i ' ; puil tly finished Shi . ? highest degree of success in raising poultry. While we tractive than anything the city can offer. we Labor’ Wathen sass 2 plain colored, novelty ” hold to the belief that each man must stand on his own ivenine ‘cineaia ta Poulet Catenre and Tibere Gece rere tery ogg A A ny triped and plaid crepe. 35ce— We Ail feet and succeed according to his own energy, industry in "| r the Ed 1H ; 4 elwin Markus . w Patterns either bold or mes niece a ‘ yr wi meet in e ucationa tall an through le 4 ability, we also believe the individual hance f 8 ‘. e nse > q and ab ity ieve individual’s chance « tures by the ALDERWOOD MANOR faculty of spe conservative, but all out of Guessed More success is very much greater where he has the benefit ‘ the ordinary. == eee ? cialists, aided by the moving picture screen, will learn Asked by the merchandise man to guess the special price, the artist, the stenographer Please consider this mere- ly a bid to come to the sale, not a description of it. The of certain things that are possible only in association with others. methods that will mean certain success. Here is where theory and practice meet, a university “Learning to Among the things which it is possible to have by Do by Doing.” advantages of this sale you lady, the ad man all guessed organized efforts are the following: Scientific teaching, Fe ‘ . can best discover for your- about double. B And a his he servi s e—being re an st di f ) all this hel vice is free—being merely one And so would you if you self Coming Saturday? Right! all - Southwtek Just loxide the economical purchase of supplies, efficient marketing, didn’t know, for these are beautiful pink and white of the many ways the Puget Mill Company is co Pearl Button Earrings and Drops and- ¢ gnd a satisfying social experience operating with ALDERWOOD MANOR folks Our idea is to assemble at ALDERWOOD MANOR The field for a community of several thousand people filled with the this kind is unlimited. NEW LIFE of the LAND idea, who shall first make cellent things alone sure of a good table by producing it largely from their own soil, then specialize and concentrate on poultry and Fancy Jet Drops in many styles, imitation amber, coral, jade, topaz, ruby and emerald drops. (Two ‘ styles sketched.) Very special at 35¢. On sale Bathing Caps Saturday —MaeDougall-Southwick, First Floor, 18c ent in a Poul » man is capat Professor George R. Shoup of Western Washington Experiment Station, Bulletin for August (1917) says, . filbert nuts for cash income. “The possible profit per acre is probably greater with Stationery Special—20c Box We already have established a wonderful demonstra- poultry than with any other line of intensive farming.” | A spectal price on Diving == - = SS j tion farm at ALDERWOOD MANOR, with model ; : | er uanet aiee eT Excellent quality linen fabric Paper, 24 sheets ‘ I buildings housing some five thousand thorough- or ™ te Delph, au 1 avi and 24 envelopes, attractively boxe: og Piero the basis of the poultry industry, a or ee ANNOUNCES ashe Wotae, Meoare we peg gee baggpte Pe giinert tg oe y MacDougail-Southwick, First Fleer. rge orchard of thriving filbert nut trees, a most at- In day’s Times we will reproduce a diagram of | for sbading the eyes; in green, f tive social and educational hall, all in a beautiful Professor Shoup’s “One-man-and-his-wife” model poul coral, light blue and other bright colors, AND STILL THEY COME—AND GO i ing of parked grounds, winding walks and drive- try plant, together with complete instructions covering <siplaas! aed } ways. Thousands of enthusiastic men and women have every branch of work connected with the successful car- | | g paid homage to the ALDERWOOD MANOR of today rying on of a little five-acre farm and 1,500 hens. It is . ’ Hundreds have selected their little farms, many are al intensely interesting and should be studied seriously ute, Ben New Washable White a ready building, others are planning to enter the NEW by every man and woman who intends at some time @ff| son. Marry D Y B ‘amy m =— by LIFE as soon as circumstances will permit. to engage in this wonderfully profitable industry. Sacer Gavuah our oy Chamoisette Gloves for To make sure that all may start on the road ALDERWOOD MANOR follows the Shoup plan, i oy arn ae a paren a to Success, Happiness and Plenty in the right direction — believing it to be the very best method adapted to } popes Se ectian Women, 75c to $1.25 Nestern Washington. After you have read the article, see the Shoup plan Visitors are wel ings are open to in- we have provided specialists in all branches of the work ) to be carried on at ALDERWOOD MANOR—practical visit ALDERWOOD MANOR a poultry specialists, horticulture experts to teach “little in actual operation on a broad s landers” the secrets of filbert culture, show all how to come any time—the poultry bu extract an independent income for life from nut culture; spection every day, ng Sundays. COME OUT SUNDAY hop in Seattle—there v a better time to New assortments have arrived to meet the heavy n n now. Saturday demand for these very good-looking and | | Fl practical Wash Gloves. | | Blue Suits for Fall | Of serges at five prices— Women's white, black and gray Gloves $7.50 to $13.50. of pure silk are exceptionally good at 85¢. Of cheviots at these prices ——$_____. $10.00 to $13.50. | | Ages 6 to 18 in new Fall! Children’s 39c Bloomers 25c odels The old reliable val) 50 ick MacDongall - South w ic Bloomers of good black sateen or colored ging- tandards of materials and hams, ages 4 to 12 Bng tailorir i —Mnedo Howard Albert mith, Theodore W atterson, Edward La Mrangs, Willian anes Dowcett, Edgar Johneton Ma: Greniand, Frank Alderwood Manor is located just north of the is reached by the cars of the Everett Interurban leave every hour, on the half hour, at fth and Pine, or you can drive out by way of the North Trunk Boulevard, following the road to Everett Come out and see with your own eyes what Alderwood Manor can mean ji for YOU! See pictured before you Health, Happiness and Plenty! Call at 4A our offices and get a free copy of the copyrighted book, “Filbert Grov J ing for Profit in the Puget Sound Country,” and other literature. 4 N= Southwick, Boye" Pm. pol Reduction Sale of Infants’ and Chil- MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor. ¥ SINCE 1853 PUGET MILL CO. WALKER BUILDING Second and University, Seattle == POLICE FAIL TO “ALL READY For THE CRASH? BA | Vietor Ryron Larson, Fre lane) could be se muck. Further back ole to shel ; Editor The Star: I wish to sab-| sai * in 8 of German {nfantr fic oalt pe igi cerned. The enemy |, Hamilton . r an , i BY gent and pioneer of Seattle, was Fee da found Wednesday in the King ounty hospital after a long search of spans bridged the ‘ | whic Ls le by his sons. He ¢ ;|lower to convince the prison medt errr PP @|the campaten to effect a readjust-|stags e, called the Ysor Which was ft Ps Callforns| : *., {|cal authorities that he was of un-| ays to Free anc || ment in the country’s iand hold-|can over these bridges "™ ; : ld 79.44 c on in?) ; ay “a | . z Fp case nd had wri that he would Mhat Is Going }] sound mind. "He added 4 aes 9 | in sytem [rcurried'men and suppite eave there early in July for Seat-| As Told by the Newspapers { drafted into ‘the hell of the fight to advanced positions, Pack mules 4.4 heen in Alas ived he We Get From the Teutonic $j ing lines.’ | | carrying machi guns, more ins yihy eae n a soatch, Empires and Neutral j “Lat us hope that wher , at the | | / » | fantry, vans of initions, st Recs. avenine Aligdst 1, he Nations jexpiration in five years’ time o id forwar¢ with brother, Barl, went to pe )|the sentence imposed on him, Het | Over all this dar ne of bf eenty ape 4 and reported the * jregains his liberty, that ‘hell’ o | carnage towered black 8 POU! ase and asked thelr assistance., stop up your ears, hold your breath ee SWALLOWS HARDWARE TO which he stands in dread may have ing an unceasing nt of rain./ihe police told us that they knew| docile looking mortar’ you see here hes nent a teey a RENCHES [disappeared from the face of the T oar of & indescribable fegr eay Bipot e » c a see he ms sent a heavy shell into the KEEP FROM T Riacrpares d Titanic explosions punctuated 2otting of the case, and we left 8) Austrian lines in the Trentino. It ts a 210-millimeter weapon hid in To avoid the “hell of the fight , dpe cee lescription of the fat there. {the woods behind the Italian lines , u “MPS.” MAY BE USED BY the continuous fury of soun¢ Find Record “ a se ing” lines a German who in civil! Women ENGAGED TO MARRY | BY W. 8. FORREST | ‘The storm Increased in fury with} 1) oa vigtar atten wal ! life has been a sword allowe a ‘ a er staff empondent jthe intensity of the combat below. i" é ible effort to attle. His own name and address;|there ever since July 18. No at: e has t s men en 1 to marr ) PARIS, Aug. 10.—"A bird's. had made eve sible effort {0 ! were plainly written on a tag on|tempt had been made by the offk utilized his old occupation 48 4/djers at the front, or who w eye view of hell.” This is how vine 5 ‘ « him we nin went to the/iss guitcase, and yet the officials \cials ery: 5 “ means of getting himself declared | engaged to marry deceased Bri the ‘Flanders battlefield looked | Public Denied Peek police and had them make a care tailed to notify his sons of his| Now we want to know if that is fnsane, as described by Beriin|may style themse Frau,” ac | to an American aviator who eat P : ful investigation ¢ ir records, | whereabouts. the kind of men we ate paying to Vorwaerts ording to Kreuzzeitung flew over it atthe height of | at Society Magazine and they found that he had beet We have all spent n of|safeguard 1, if so, Why “Maximilian Hein, who in peace Women engaged to be married the great allied offensive, | By United F Leased Wire taken off the steamer Dewey Julv| anxiety and worry, and it was in|d they do something? Tt sue ° . a considerable in-|to men at the front, or who were 200 feet,” he wrote the . NEV rs) x. 10. sry 13, at the request of the officer pee iaa c: it times earned a con a a1 fee hy vrote the United NEW YORK, Aug 1 Rvery the power of the officials to let us| smelled like . when we come as a professional »w wal-|the betrothed of soldiers reporter | “Titanic explosions punctuated the once in while somebody does from the ; now, wan) 14th that station! lower, had, wiile undergoing three |missing or killed, have now beer Press from “Somewhere at the |something nobody else ever thous He wag ‘ Mr. Carr ts now a e : 8’ iminary imprisonment |legally authorized by the govern front” toda of doing, and puts it over tie § tal and Alcohol Lady Showe Interest aise cee i beta ps % ding trial for fraud, caused of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha tr | The land was pockmarked by | which leads us to t Chronicle, ism The man never nk a We feel that a great injustice ak cava tate snevaat anne tion Is pundrous articles in his cell to dis themselves ‘Frau’ (Mrs.). It jyawning craters and holes, filling the latest mag ished in drop of intoxicants in his life! has been done to him and his fam inno vit: noe he tink hea placed wspear mysterious! is eesly stated, however, in the |with water and wounded men New York, which has been called The next day he was taken to ily. in famillar st ‘ings, and ti The most miscellaneous objects, |dual decree, that this concession te geling thru the mud. Tanks “of, for and by soctety.” ‘The pub- the King county hospital and has! The night of August 1, when We] qictor gaya he will soon recover quch as knives, forks, pleces of|bethrothed ‘women does not carr wallowed thru the swamp like mon- lishers won't admit this phrase 1s been there until Wednesday. His|went tn to tho, police office we |irny other complications act tw ron, and so forth, vanished one th it the legal rights of a ‘Mrs.'| tata the proper one to apply to it, but mind was a blank, Physiciang say | were treated with indifference by | AMOE B. CARRY . e another. Before long the man the same way as tho the womar “The old enemy first and second the fact 6 leaked out that cer-/he had a of paralysis which;all except an elderly lady, who Box 242, R. F.D. 4 Seattle, Was taken ill, and had to be t e really married ines could be traced with diffi-,tain persons who sought to become affected } in really seemed to take an Intere: 242, . attle, ported to the infirmary, where “The titie does not confer an lity. German wire — entang ribers were turned down be Bump on Head Sho looked around somewhat and | Was subjected to en operation, |righta to the widows’ or orphau ~ oa ments weregburied, Down below I cause their family histories would) They don't know, however, how |also telephoned to the city hos Uncle Sam wants a postmaster which resulted in the missing ar-| maintenance fund nor to any chari-| — could see tiny figures of men 1ot stand the close scrutiny of the to account for a large bump on the | pital, asking if he might be regis-|for Brinnon, W ash, Civil servieg ticles being extracted from his|ties for which married women or | MRrSVJOSEPH FELS French and British infantry fran-, social microscope. |back of his head, which shows that | tered there, and they informed us/oxaminations for the job will b@ ct ltdney ate dixible, “dkorecver tically ‘digging in’ everywhere far ~ — he has been struck violently, that they had no record of him, — | held at the pdstoffice butiding here am “On regaining consciousness |should they have any children | Mrs, Fels, widow of the million-|in advance of their objectives. iis csin heim arbi iiepeicaeaaaiasiamaaate ae. had bras ae Prkrbacrty in| e ane Attempt hecete : August <0 ar n 18 or over and tilized |these will continue to be consid |vire single tax adv te of Phila Biplane Stranded 2EAD STAR WANT -"| which were at least a dozen letters ‘oday we saw the books and/men at least 21 years of age are | Hein confessed that be had u 6 | the [R ADS | from his sons and relatives in Se'found that he had been registered | eligible. ered as illegitimate,” delphia, has given $75,000 toward: “Stretcher bearers could be pick- ¢———_____-___—____—_@ Bis experience a8 & sword swal A