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EDITORIAL From the First Issue of the ALDERWOOD MANOR COUNTRYSIDE THE COUNTRYSIDE To be an inspiration and a mes- senger of good cheer, a friend and a guide to the Little Landers of Alderwood Manor—such ts the aim and purpose of the Alderwood Manor Countryside, which makes its bow today. The fullness and richness of the out-door life that goes hand tn hand with Nature will beathe forth from every page of t Country side, For the peaple who really live are those who know the joys of country life, those who watch with their own eyes the Miracle of the Earth, performed a thousand times in each garden every day for the man or woman who has eyes to er. and the heart to understand. Why continue to lead the cramped, stifled life of the city, amid environment that wears body, nerve and soul, when the great Country—God’s Country—is so near and so inviting? Get the romance, the poetry out of life, get acquaint ed with the fairies that still in- habit a time-worn earth—if you do but seek them. As someone has “Brery man’s life is a fairy: tale written by God’s fingers.” The Country teaches man the joy and the nobility of work. No man works for Nature, and with Nature, without receiving a rich reward. There can be no strikes against a bountiful Earth whose yield is measured only by the ef- fort and the intelligence you be- stow upon it. The Countryside will glory tn the open sky, in the God-sent sun- shine, in the benediction of the gentle rain, in the freedom of Man and in the joyous picture of child- hood budding forth in Nature's garden. What an inspiration each @ay holds! What rich meaning does Life, unfold! This is the message of the Coun- tryside. Its gospel is Success, ‘OTE—A sample copy of the Alderwood Manor Countryside will be sent free to any address upon request. Dr. Evans Graduated, Licensed, Registered PHYSICIAN HIDE SUBMARINES *.‘10"°" “" mith FROM ENEMY SHIPS vos. oop fone jan iyties AN ATLANTIC PORT, Sept. (afternoon, passengers said. They laundry today, all laundry prices au-| STAR—MONDAY, To Where Liberty Awaits You LIBERTY! That glorious state of being the whole civilized world is fighting for! LIBERTY! “State of being a FREE person; exemption from subjection to the will of another. Power to do as one pleases.” The Land! The Land! Living the life that Nature intended, ex- tracting sustenance from the soil; planting the seed that gives forth plenty for one’s needs, watching things grow—this is LIBERTY of the kind that makes for HEALTH and HAPPINESS, SUCCESS and INDEPENDENCE. A-L-D-E-R-W-0-0-D M-A-N-O-R Spells Freedom It means everything In the way of real freedom from restraint the mind can con- Five acres of rich soil, a cofy modern bungalow with all the conventences of the age, chickens, filbert orchard, flowers, home garden, birds—-and pure country air and h * a handsome cash income TWO DOLLARS net profit per year f@r every from the filbert nuts How much are YOU making—you, Mr. Payroll man, YOU Mr. Small Business man, YOU Mr, Professional man! How many men or women In Seattle are making from $1,000 to $3,000 above their living and house rent? Yet this is exactly what you can do on Five Acres at ALDERWOOD MANOR. Intensive methods of poultry culture, scientific methods tried and proven by the greatest authorities in America have placed the poultr¥industry on an absolutely cer- tain basis. No longer any guess work about it. The same efforts you now put forth for some one else, if applied to poultry raising for yourrelf, will place you In a position of absolute independence with a goodly bank account The way is easy, it doesn’t take much to make the start and if you ate really in earnest we will figure out a practical plan—a plan easily accommodated to your income VISIT ALDERWOOD MANOR Come out Sundays—or any day—and talk with our poultry superintendent—he will enlightep you on the question of egg farming. See the model demonstration farm with its handsome buildings, thriving filbert orchard, blooded poultry. Draw up to the warm, cheerful fire tn the huge fireplace that attracts the envious eyes of all who visit the Social and Educational Hall—the center of lite at ALDERWOOD MANOR. There's a Jot to interest you at this new community of Little Landers. Everett Interurban Depot, Fifth and Pine, Seattle, every Cars hour on the half hour from 6:30 a Leave taking you direct to the Alderwood stration farm in 45 minutes. You ca via Westlake and the North Trunk Boulevard in 40 + Since 1853 PUGET MILL CO. Lend Dept. WALKER BLDG. SEATTLE Phone Da A yt ELLIOTT 182 v9? | wan fired at this liner, but missed ‘SILVER PERISCOPES |.".,°.24."c22.22%:c3'.'%e2 BOOST WASH PRICE WILSON TO HURRY cov, o° 200 oe submarine WAS fy United Press Leased Wire AND, nore to keep clean. Wireless warnings Against costs all kinds of work. My fee 16) ORE De the regular city | 17—Submarines with sliver. | declared the message came from tomatically advanced 10 per cent Bey ctr foal al plated periscopes are now at |Cape Race, a British station. No mo ot gel “the treatment of work, passengers on an Amer. | trac of the submarine reported as omen. My usual office fee te lean liner in port here today |ghelling a vessel off Nantucket 60 Cash, medicine included. declared. Hours—10 a.m. to § p.m, 7 to 8 p.m; Sundays, 11 am. to 12 401 PEOPLES BANK BUILDING Beco a Pike. perfectly A thorough cleaning by a competent could you put a dollar to better use? — —— ATIONAL —= They asserted thie | Friday morning had been found to plating mirrored the sea so | ds that the periscopes were invisible. Off the Irish coast a torpedo HIGHT SCHOOLS FAR VISION ose Cleaning the Teeth In something that should be done at least every six months vals removes the tartar, prevents decay and disease, including Pyorrhea That most distressing mouth disease, and brings beauty as well as health, Your teeth need cleaning as often as.twice a year/*Let us do it. Costs $1.00 and up, but in what way cates: ight schools will open in nine ttle school bulldingn October 1 the high schools and at the al and Main st. stammar ols, night instruction will be Home of the Kryptok Lena. nega sy gett adie so —We Prescribe, Manufacture winter. A wide variety ubjects |B ava Fit Glasses. are on the curriculum leading Optical SIX HURT BY AUTOS | —tnssiico 101 NO CHARGE for Screws, Auto aceldents resulted in in ; crews, juries to six persons Sunday. Those Springs or Leather Cases, who were hurt are: Mrs, B. B. E EM son, 241 Olymple place; Mra, Emily pewOiAtecWa still At yon Warrant, 1202 Harvard ave.; Mra with reading “glasses, thn G. H. Moorcraft, 600 Westlake ave.; aranteed gold-filled James McCord, Busch hotel; Miss! SUES Senge Annie Metski, of High Point, and Mies 1. Lawrence, 1618 First ave. r hee teneen | FRENCH IS POPULAR FS iN oR | at regular inter N. W. Cor. 4th & Pike, guage that ts i French Is the popular with the high school stu dents this year. High school teachers report large | increases in French classes and sorease 4055.4056 Arcade Building, \noticeable decreases in the num Fourth Floor, per of pupils who are studying the | ‘German tongue, Phone pt. 17,—It_ even! Vith the eight-hour day, which WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.— nt Into effect In every Portland! president Wilson was back at = ee war work far advanced and 2 ARE IRAE CONDE CAA Ce CUA ENE CNAME, OPER IS ED RA REE NSF HEA SEPT. 17, 1917. PAGE 7 Wilson Finds Full Program on Return From Vacation Cruise By United Pre to The Star WASHING § few things that President Wilson took up today, following his return from a 10-daya rest ecruine Increare in some of the bituminous ¢ price schedules found to have been unfalr at rates he fixed first Nominations for state fuel administrators, Retail_prices on bituminous and anthracite coal Prices on steel and copper Mass of reports, resulting from late state department ex pose of German Swedish collusion in Argentine and Mexico. Discussion on certain other revelations held up by the state department pending orders from the White House Agreementa with allies relating to drafting of aliens Direct action on the soldiers’ and sailors’ ineurance bill, that {t may pass this session, and means of hurrying congress along to adjournment early in October DECLARATION OF SCANDINAVIA . | REPUBLIC AIDS FACES FAMINE )~ | Women’s Knit Underwear RUSSIAN PEACE THRU EMBARGO | —extensive new selections are ready, offering the By United Frege Leased Wire Hy United Press Leased Wire appropriate styles and textures for colder- PETROGRAD, Sept. 17— | WASHINGTON, Sept. 17—Sean-|f] age sg | weather wear, in qualities that may be | Having subdued the armed dis resentatives here in ite confines, the pro: ar he Swedes—pleade ali " F spyicll vislenal gavernment, weved i Mfg eM pe age relied upon for comfort and service, rapidly today in settlement of heat ‘ r elr nw te UA tel x 1 political disputes. ona to the brink of starva Women’s Wool-and-lisle Women’s Silk-and-wool |" Format prociamation of Rus The Swedes declared that thetr Union Suits, ankle length, Union Suits, Dutch neck, ela as republic, Issued by | nation will be first to feel the high neck, long : elbow sleeves, leneeumae Premier Kerensky, destroyed a ch of famine. Under new regu ne Tick nak red ankle lencth: 422m growing propaganda traceable | lations of the export council, wheat : hea oo ase taal oekie 60g ae to German agents that Ke many chemicals and form sleeves ; $3.50. ss ts ee ‘ rensky was planning a dictator. | « t be exported et iS Women’s Swiss-ribbed ship. where used for w Women’s Silk-and-wool Union Suits, ankle length, It was also & warning, tn the wher a cor Union Suits, ankle length with Dutch neck and public’s view, today to any other ained in exchang Dutch neck, elboy elbow sleeve or low leader who might ‘aspire, a8) a few excepted case Kornlloft did, to such exportation woul powers, that the gover tal to the United States sleeves, or | neck, neck, no slee sleeveless; at ; $3.50. Women’s Mercerized 0, a people's governm The pinch of this new rule is Fae eo 1 } 7 constitutional ¢ likely to swing Sweden away from Women’s Wool-and-lisle Lisle Union Suits, low which {* to devise the machinery|her proGerman attitn Union Suits, ankle length, neck, sleeveless, ankle of the Russian government already quickly than anything else, with high neck and long length; at $2.50. has been called for I 11.| es here believ The Swedish sleeves or Dutch neck = There are indications, however, | population, according to A. L. Nord and elbow eleeves: 9275, Women’s ( otton Union that long before that time some vall, delegate to the United States sort of a representative assembly now wil! outline and delegate powers to. prevent any repetition of the mis Suits, an length, * only seven ounces of rye , ‘aap é - : A , t daily, the . ‘Women’s Wool-and-lisle Dutch neck, elbow Union Suits, low neck, sleeves or sleeveless; at veless, ankle lengt $1.50 75 nderstandings which led to the Korniloff revolt The F ad council of work Women’s Cotton Union | Hiers formally reco W , 1 - store formal Women's Wool-and-cot- Suits, ankle and knee | tember 20, to ton Union Suits in four lengths; four styles, ag a definite power to lead ie tyles, at $2.00. $1.25. —First Floor. IBition shall decide upon a ays = jf {tion sh In the meantime,|as unneutral messengers. govern Kerensk appears likely to have more ¢ tear iy ave mae com | The New Fashions Require Sarco ORILLEDIN =| Careful Corseting Raslsaniasmion jo Bite overwhehe BURLINGTON ||| —and whether you prefer the fitted basque effects, m probieg Korniloff's re the new princess lines or the more flowing, . cate rpg tree bag Pek TRAIN WRECK the success of your costume rests upon { officers * read e selec four. corse ee Hy United Press Leased Wire the selection of your corset. AURORA, III, Sept. 17.—SIx a rebel move) Persons were killed and six In forces wore not; Jured today at Earivilie, 30 | and his own troops, the Don| Milee west of here, when two | ka. insist they are loyal to| eastbound stock trains came /f/ Russia, apparently together In a rear-end collision sirous of saving th on the Chicago, Burlington & from any punishment Quinoy. ondering The | JOHN “ reorganized ca weal ek lanes Redfern, Diane, Madame Irene and other high-grade Corsets are here in new selections of the ap- proved models for Autumn, and experienced Corsetieres are in attendance to fit you expertly. MODEL 3711 (illustrated), fash= ally 8 i 5, Milo, Iowa IM low ‘ FOOD RIOT IN on amg rtaing ioned from a beautiful pink _ OTIS Kellerton, |] brocade material, for the av= erage figure, is designed with very low bust, long skirt with free hip, and has slight in- WILLIAM FOULKS, Chariton, | [] AUSTRIA CAUSE «:: | THOMAS BENDPR, Fatrfteld,| ff) tow i os eels eelasea) gennee dan! LA" curve at waistline. Three pairs n a day coach 1e rear of a tached. Price $5.00. BY JOHN H. HEARLEY ~ep yon Pre®® Mtatt Correspondent | MODEL 2547 is a Corset of beautiful design, affording ceful, lithe lines for the average and slender fig= Medium bust and skirt, with just enough’ boning to mould the figure perfectly. Price $3.50, Many ately trim ROME, Sept. 17.—Austria Hungary Is reported finding It Increasingly difficult to keep In agreement with Germany. Dip rt lomatic advices received here ; today told of an epidemic of r riots thruout the dual empire and political differences ae to Prussianism that indicate a growing breach between the Welt" afeTAt rom woe of HONOR MEN AT PARTY | A New Dress Boot food, accordlr reports. Most and of the qi dainty styles in Brassieres, simply or elabor-= ned, at prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00. —Second Figor party was etaged the stailed news of thé obi on | which suppres have bile safety buflding, by Col: J.\f] at 1] i beer ause. Thousands | Hawt and William Duncan, | ff pe tt p are making pilgriz ch nd secretary of dis-| fi] HIS new arrival tops ous shrines, imploring | trot No. Si hosed: fur anal ii ercession for peace. 194 certified 1 hale Gathers | patent | coltskin with aanort-| sweethearts and friend imported Worumbo cloth in stroets of various cities, lence t sed thetr det wood-brown scolor: Italy's successful drive east : Ronen a 1% 1 : Gorizia 1a iM reported ‘ yi . and It has blind eyelets, plain , will be added to the list to susing wid appre aaah ust reddit toe, hand-welted sole and 2- , inch military heel—a very IMPORTANCE of the Germans looldinee model way of Price $10.00. First Floor. reas Leased Wire ‘ ili a CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE ONE CANNOT MAKE A LOVE jcomfort meant. But for you I} would hardly have insisted upon | that old | would have never tasted good food. | taking them home. At that time™ | By Unt hie desk this morning, to find | congress showing signs of | early adjournment. After 10 really belleve daya’ rest, a cruise on the May Pope Hannah? asks Evan in| But for you I would never have! you thought you had decided to doy © flower, and a visit with Col. | the aid Paula to me as she) breathed air, But for you 1) a charitable act, but you andT House, the president is feeling ntinued the story would have never listened to the| know, dear, some—shall we fit. | Hanr If 1 did not believe tt} music that ravished my soul, let nical—affinity rushed from He let congressional leaders/1 would not be here. Do you not alone being able to make it Ah | poor little starved soul to yours a) a) now today that he wants action on| know, Evan, there is only one great/man, my man, don't you realize | that moment.’ % this session on the soldiers’ and| thing woman must keep what you are to me? There is “Evan—Hannah, Hannah, you” sailors’ insurance bill, and has oth-| “Hvan—Yes, dear, and I know nothing in all the world you could | make me ashamed.’ er legislation pending which might] you have given {t to me.’ not ask of me that T would not| «py ww | , annsh—Why shoul not permit adjournment early in| “Hannah—‘No, that {8 just what/grant if it were possible ashamed to say Yoo love nie October |I haven't done, Evan. The one) “Qvyan—Do you mean it? (Seizes! | not as gifted as your other woumiee: great thing a woman must keep 18|hor band and looks long into her/en friends? Your friends have | , * her own self-respect, 1 may not unwavering eyes). By Jove, I be | called me be . Brother, Hunting, live according to conventional | }jeve you do.’ pont ® poawtiful a an 4 Shoots Brother! !e4*: but 1 have lived up to my) «ponnah—‘You say that as tho/all this luxury, The {mpresarion | Ly United Press Leased Wire joen code of ethics.” there wer sthing T can do for| Who offered me the engagements ROSEBURG, Or t.17.—In this| “van | t her in great ad-| you that © been afraid to|the other day particularly spoke of season's first hunting accident Will| Mration and with a sigh says: ‘It) asx What ts it? my wonderful distinction of mans Arnold, prominent lumberman, was , Hannah, your story can “Byan, hesitatingly ‘Nothing, Oh, Evan, Evan, I have failed written, You have been the in everything I want to accomplish’ if you are ashamed to say you lovey shot and killed by his brother, R, © 1 iste Ro “ghee Arnold, in the mountains near here, t and bi oman nave according to reports reaching here} ° known, and to think I found today you where no one would have dear. You make me feel so small I did not know such women as you 6 lived in this world, I only know | Me. Jdreamed such a girl could be|Helther I nor any other man is| “Evan—‘Hannah, dear, it is nOBy found,’ worthy of you.’ you who has failed.’ ; PASS BIG BOND BILL “Hannah—Why should you be so| “Hannah—'Phat, my dear, is the|, “Hannah—‘What do you meant) surprised, Evan? Many a man has/old tradition again coming to the There, do not speak—I know yous WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—On a} sprung to the greatest honor and|fore. We never love people bde- do not love me any more.” viva voce vote, the senate past “Evan—‘Let me explain,’ d/fame from the most sordid begin-|/cause they are worthy. We select t ty the $11,638,000,000 bond bill Satur-| ying, Can't you see, dear, women jour friend for that reason, but our| “Hanna)—'There {fs nothing tas day It is expected that the bill! 9 W ? ts meh are human beings? |lover, never. In all the ages ever |@xDlain, dear. It is either thatqams love me or you do not,’ ; will pass the house at once, and be} human in the sense that they can | since Dante brought romantic love ready for the president's signature| rise to height of education and cul-|into the world, men and women| ‘“Evan—'I think you are the migm™ within two days ture if they are given a chance, | have tried to explain why they love | Wonderful woman in the world’ “Hannah—But you hold another in your heart.’ ‘ ‘Evan bows and goes silently out): e door. That ends the first) | | ivan, whatever the world may one and are indifferent to that SILVERTON, Or., Sept. 17.—The] of our relations, it remains to_ be But it cannot be expiained, hop market is higher here today| said you gave me my chance, But/dear heart. Why, you might have than at any time since 1903, One|for you I would have been dead to-|seen a dozen girls faint in a cheap gale of 120 bales was reported to-|day or worse, But for you I would | department store, girls who are day at 36 cents a pound, have never known what materlal/better looking than I, but you! (To be continued)