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aera NEW CASUALTY (MUSICIANS TO ) 4) i Bie every model the value of the Sonara is in the perfection of tone produc- tion. In no instance has ue em- is been placed on ornate exterior . The beautiful Sonora is primarily an instrument for you to hear. Brcomiegripaars $55 960 $80 $105 $110 $140 $50 $155 $175 $200 $250 $375 $500 $1000 Sold by Bush & Lane PianoCo. 1519 THIRD AVENUF eS PAINLESS DENTISTRY Not a penny of cost to have trouble- some, worn-out teeth extracted, no matter how many. The most wonderful anesthetic the dental world ever knew has dispelled both pain and fear. No matter how difficult, or how complicated the case may be, the skilled specialists of the Boston Dental staff perform their work without the slight- est hurt or unpleasantness. No distressing after-effects as with the older methods, still in use in most offices. eevee _ UST IN FIRST FIGHT ISSUED WASHINGTON, Nov. 15— Three Americans were killed, 11 wounded and 11 missing in the first German raid on Ameri can trench salient Novembe according to a revised official list made public toda: in addition to those already report of the casualties Included one lieu nant and five privates among the wounded, The original ment states five were wounded new names are: First Lieut, Wim. P MeLaughlin, Colteo, Ark; Private Wm, P, Grigaby, Mra, Liste Grigsby Witlow formerly re ported minaing Private Louls A. Defier, Box 406, Sullivan, Ind.; Private Paul Sarona, Wis; Private Geo. emergency address, Mi: Margaret Welch, Dayton, Ky.) Pr vate Lester C, Smith, Concord, N.C. Private Dewey D. Kern, previously listed minaing, has been accounted for and im not hurt ‘The name of Private Keckon unidentified, previously on the mise ing list, does not appear on the re vised list The war department's statement said all the wounded are doing well ‘Tint your hair to the shade desired with “Hrownatone.” ‘This new Preparation is far superior to any |mixture that contains henna, #u phur, silver, lead or similar prep- arations. ‘There in no danger of an itching © polsoned when you use Rrownatone,” imple prep. aration positively contains no lead. mercury, silver, sulphur, gine, ant- }line, coa)-tar products and their de rivatives, You Just brush the ends are and you hi from a light ‘Just a moment's & month, and ect rubbing or washing off-—no one to brown, Two * in two shades produ or medium the other, dark brown or binek vente and $1.15 nd, absetutely free, for sizes —25 w 1 Stain. and tind ¢ how superior it ls “dyes, comba, ete November The Season’s Greatest General Sale for Men Men’s 50c to $1.50 Jewelry 35¢ to T5c All Jewelry tn the Men's Shop Tie Clasps, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Full Dress Sets and Rit bon Chains; 50° to Thc articles, Se; $1.00 and $1.50 articles, 75c. Wool Sweaters $3.95 Gray and Maroon coat style with roll collar, me dium weight, one of the very best values in the sale. Sweaters, Handkerchiefs 3 for 50c Men’s fine Cambric Handker- chiefs, in all Initials, %-inch hem Heavy Woolen Socks 29¢ Biluegray Woolen Socks with reinforced heels and toes. Black Socks, 5 Pairs $1.00 Mediurn weight black Cotton Socks, fast color. ” men | R. STAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 15, 1917. PAGE 9 GIVE SEATTLE FINE ORCHESTRA Seattle will have its place in the sun as a mastoal center if the enthusiasm shown Wednes: day night by musicians who formed the Civle Orchestral so clety, under the leadership of Teel Willams, can be taken as ken of what Is ahead, ball wae crowded with leading teachers and amat must. clans, who volunteered to join the society to give all non-professional musicians of the city a chance to develop their talent Similar organisats wonderful suce in other cities, and have done much to make their home cities noted as musical art! enters. New York, Chicago and San Francisco civic orchestras have been | the leaders. | More than 200 members are| already enrolled, and membership in the society and orchestra ia open to men and women alike, The civic orchestra will be wup- | ported by members of the soctety, and is In no way 4 competitor of t Philharmonic Symphony orches | tra, which i» supported quite ex-| tenstvely by endowmenta. | Cart Ellis Eppert, 506 Fischer building, in the general nusioal dl- rector, and applications for mem-| bership can be made at his studio. nbership fees include tickets to concerts given by the orchestra. In| speeches made at the organization | meeting, the civic patriotiam of all) ne have scored those present was appealed to to help make the movement a real credit to Seattle. Another meeting will be held tn the Fischer hall November 24. | | GOOD CONDUCT - OF-SAMMIES TO BE REWARDED Staff Correspondent | AMP LEWIS, Tacotna, Nov. 15.—ioed ~conduct will be \ re- warded at this camp from now | on. By a decision made at an | officert\ meeting this week, the men will be divided into three classes, according to their con- duct. Clu “A" men will include thone whose bebavior Is exemplary and whose clothing and equipment are clean and tidy and whose bear-| ing and appearance is soldierty. Men in thin clam each week will be per mtited leave camp from Wed nesday at 1 p. m. until 11 p. m.| the name day and Sa p.m. until reveille Mo In “BY be men who have violated minor regulations or who, for any other reason, do net quite measure up to the standards of Clams “A.” They will be permit ted to leave camp only on Saturday and then must return by taps Sun day night. “C* clane comprines all other men. They will be permitted iaave only | under emergency conditions The order, it is understood, has « two-fold pur; First it in design «1 to improve morale of the camp and second to limit the number of men away from the cantonment at any one time Must Behave While Away Men of Clann “A” A” who are demoted to either of the other classes must remain in them at least a month, and, before they can win promotion, must show that they are worthy of it The men must carry thelr passes while away from the camp, and fail-| ing to do #0 or failing to conduct | themselves befitting the uniform, will be reported to thelr company | commanders by the military police, and reduction in grade will follow Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone errrrrrrrrr iy Jerry Riordan, deputy clerk, who spent 17 days as | dier at American lake and was county | a sol dincharged on account of physical Gimabilities, spoke at a meeting of | the exempted men of Division & last night. / | Frank ‘Waterhouse will the third provisional Washington state guard, their colors at the Armory at & o'clock tonight. This will be followed by} company drill by the three Seat Ue companies, The public is in- vited. Prank M October Austin the nate YMC. A A petition filed in the superior court yesterday by Judge Roger 8 Green asks that his daughter, Mary | Whipple, be appointed admin-| intratrix of the estate of her| mot race Wooster Green, who died or 3. | present infantry Bran, who disappeared | has not yet been found Griffiths will address ization classes at tonight Ww ing a worthless check for $15 on] hotel the AN IDEALITY INTO A REALITY— Alderwood Manor} As It Is Today! A practical demonstration of what can be accomplished on a small area of land under a modern and positively certain system of intensive cultivation. What YOU can do on five acres—read on! 66 ° A Little Land and a 2 9 Living The ALDERWOOD MANOR plan stands forth as the finest example of educational development ever undertaken by individual, firm or corporation in America, the underlying principle of which is to help those who seek to extract a living and independence direct from the soil; Health, Happiness and Plenty for the man or woman who demands something. bet- ter, something more satisfying than just the bare living the average pay-envelope provides! Years of investigation, many months of prepara- tion and vast sums of money are represented in this wonderful work. Every angle of the New-Life-of-the- Land idea has been studied with the utmost care, every phase of poultry raising and filbert culture put to the severest test, our knowledge coming direct from practical, successful sources. Of first importance at ALDERWOOD MANOR is the Educational Hall, and to guard against mistakes on the part of our “little landers” we have a staff of practical specialists to teach poultry culture, filbert growing, home gardening and canning, horticulture, ete. These trained minds are at your service without cost to you—there to help you always on the road to success. Greatest Poultry District in America Why Poultry ? Because the noted authorities in charge of the Western Washington Experimental Station at Puyallup say in the state's official bulletin: “The possible profit per acre ts probably kreater with poultry than with any other line of intenstve farm- ing.” And again, this statement: “We consider a plant of 1,500 birde—1,000 pullets and 500 older bird»—a sufficiently large plant for one man and his wife to handle. There are various poultry plants of about this capacity haridied along very similar lines in the Puget Sound country which can show @ net revenue of about four hundred dollars a month during the high-priced egg season. It is our belief that prospective poultry raisers with a willingness to work and pay the strictest attention to the amall details can earn a comfortable living tn a country where the grass and kale stay green, and where the Exper iment Station stands ready to assist by demonstration and advice at all times.” We say poultry because it is the unfailing source of quick cash income; the at ntaple food, with every man, woman and child, a consumer, No uncertainty, no watting for a market tee day of the TWO-DOLLAR hen has arrived—two dollars per year net profit for every mature bird. Poultry raising is now A systematized tndustry with present profits the highest ever known and future seemingly assured. Take a pencil and figure the possibilities In egg farming as compared with your present income. Ask yourself this question: “How long can I stay on the payroll?” Take the initial step today. Come to Alderwood Manor and walk through the gates of Opportunity. Ask our representatives there to explain how easy it is for you to acquire a little farm home with all the comforts and modern conveniences, was stated the cashier of the Butler at convention the National Association of ners, in session here. hundred = American sionaries are on the police] One after de n at. ednesday mis- African coast, The Added Profits of FILBERT CULTURE Filbert Culture—here is the competence of the futura Tm planting a Filbert Nut orehard you are planting not alone for your own span of life, but for posterity Filbert growing is the one form of horticulture that best fits in with poultry raising, and especially is it the desirable comple ment of poultry in the Puget Sound district, because this particu Mr «pot is favored above all others in the United States for the growing of the filbert ‘The trees at ALDERWOOD MANOR are set out in the pou try runs, thus not only utilizing the valuable poultry fertiliaer mm the most practical and profitable way but furnishing the ideal and very necessary shade for the hens and growing chicka. Filbert Trees begin bearing in three or four years, come into profitable bearing the sixth year, continue to increase from year to y¥ lelding handsome profits for generations. For mature trees the average annual yield is 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of market- able nuts per acre. Wertern Washington-grown filberts (the only nection of the United States where the nuts are grown on.« cam mercial scale) retail at from 25 to 30 cents per pound. A. A. Quarnberg, who stands today as undoubtedly the great- est authority in America on filbert culture and who has ‘prop- agating and growing fflberts In Western Washington on a ful commercial seale for the past twenty-five years, is in charge of the ALDERWOOD MANOR filbert orchard—there to teach YOU and others the delightfully fascinating secrets of filbert and fig © culture Ask for a free copy of Mr. Quarnberg’s copyrighted book, “Hi bert Growing for Profit on Puget Sound.” Make Your Start Today! Visit This most important of all Seattle's new - industries, Come and see how we have Unked two great propositions thus getting double service from the rich lands of ALDERWOOD MANOR. Go through the model poultry houses and see thousands of thoroughbred Leghorns at work. See the thriving young filbert trees—hundreds of them. ‘There's a world of interest for you at ALDERWOOD MANOR, Bring your lunch and if the day is cool you will find a cheery, warm fire in the huge fireplace in the Social and Educational Thousands have already visited Alderwood Maner. Hundreds have settled their little Sacre farms, Homes and poultry plants are under way. When will YOU make the start? FINE CAR SERVICE ‘The finest electric cars in the country—not ordinary street s, but big, beautifully upholstered and extremely comfortable coaches, make the trip in exactly 45 minutes, leaving the Everett Interurban Depot, Fifth and Pine, every hour on the half hour from 630 a m to midnight’ The ALDERWOOD MANOR depot is right at the entrance to the demonstration farm. Or you can drive out via Westlake and the North Trunk Boulevard in 40 mun" SINCE 1853 Puget Mill Co. Walker Building Second Avenue and University Street Phone Land Department Elliott 182 is due to the retatlers| brown ey of | ‘Tan-| its last meeting in the Arctic club | last might. with 11 into The SeatUe Automobile club held has merged clubs from other cities an organization called the This club xtracting, preparing teeth for fillings, gold crowns and bridgework, removing liye nerves—all these - ania are now absolutely painless—at the ‘ton. to stay until| Automobile Club of Western Wash- ording to Rev. | ington. delphia, who | —————— “|Gured His RUPTURE the had an of alcohol one » they will have » war Is over, ac Jordan of Phil Visiting Rev, William D. termined that al percenta, x women at The rrowed Time eclob wit st ‘Thursday at 2 o'clock in the| Woolen Union Suits $1.55 }| Matioy gymnasium | Mrs Myrtle Hunt obtaihed . wrdict of $2,500 in the purt yesterday against the Sande Motor company arrested the Gale hotel, supertor| Marion st, Wednesday, The ter, n are held as disopderty Tie police have Water for| 0d are interned pehding medical] ting Charles White, who disap-| 1 was badly ruptured while lifting « fon mothe op ped July" 9, when | HRDe tion | Peared from the home of Mr. and | trunk several years ago. Doctors said my ron venga saa ee Soe ae eof only hope of cure was an. operation. |her automobt ewe tate by) ree ee | Mr Mooney, 1422 87th ave. | trusses did me no good. Finally 1 got ukeley, White's desertption " 3 |a machine driven by an employe of 18, | hold of something that quickly and com- Shirts, Drawers, $1.30 I ihanaaenony university, 1s confined at 37 years old, five feet 11 inches, | cured me. , Years have passed, $2.50 the Suit Minor hospital with an attack of! 150° pounds, dark, gray The Boston is one of the big, modern dental offices A special Iunch! of the Seattle hate and [and the rupeure has” never” returned, Wright’s Ribbed Shirts and Athletic club will be addressed by pheumonis. —_—_—— ee Drawers, wool mixed, natural J. A. Gribble, a chauffeur, who of the United States—always busy. Only the \ le cl " Penter. ‘There was no operation, no lost very finest work, with the best materials obtain- | Carl BK. 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