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genes is getting more crowded every day; the “housing” problem, it is evident, will be far more acute this Summer and Fall than it has been at any time, despite the building of 2,000 new homes. Mr. and Mrs. Newcomer—where are you going to live? ti a Are you going to take some cramped, uncomfort- able plac¢, hedged in on every side by the congestion and noise of the city, or— Why not live in a new home, out in the glorious country, where you can have in a five-acre farm the equal of forty city lots, and where gradually you may become inde- pendent of the city and the weekly pay roll? —AIll this at Alderwood Manor, only 45 minutes from the heart of the city—closer in than many districts within the city limits. Sa mainte. ican * + od * . * Mr. and Mrs. Seattleite—The Country is calling; the children MUST be gotten away from the dangerous streets with their fatal accidents almost every day—they are entitled to the God-given fresh air and sunshine, the flowers and the garden. If you are renting now, you should be putting that rent to permanent benefit for yourself in your own home; if you own, depreciation and taxes . are exacting their penalty in the city; sell, and >, get out on a self-supporting home, with a d greater cash income every year, pew. STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918. PAGE 9 Little Land Means Liberty Grow your own foodstuffs in your own Alder- wood Manor garden, and help America win! Why not have us build you a nice little home in the midst of this delightful community, and at the same time you cangtart your Poultry flocks—Alderwood Manor’s great success? oe6 68 6 6 Never mind if you don’t know anything about poultry. We will teach you at our most complete and inter- esting Demonstration Farm, where you can learn from ex- perts famous far and wide not only the secret of poultry success and profit, but of success and profit in many other lines of agriculture. Don’t you realize what this would mean to you and your family—your own home and future independence, with a great market, it might be said, right at your garden gate? Close by is the fine electric car service of the Everett Interurban; from Alderwood Manor splendid roads radiate in all directions. : * * * * * * There are city conveniences, including electric- ity for your light and power; excellent school for the young- sters; plenty of neighbors of the right sort — thrifty, enter- prising, happy people—no ‘‘grouches.” Alderwood Manor provides a social hall for your entertainments and community gatherings; the Demonstra- tion Farm is a beautiful park around which the Little Land- ers are gathering. Many families are supplementing their income so largely through poultry and garden that they are making twice as much money as was possible in the city. That extra money is ‘“‘velvet”—profit! They are “getting ahead.” And they have bought lands, just as you can buy them, at a price that, by reason of Seattle’s great.development, will give added value to surprise you in future years. Alderwood Manor prices are Jow; the terms are what you make them. Not in all America is there quite the parallel of the opportunity that beckons you to Alderwood Manor. The joy of life,"the satisfaction of independence, the true meaning of “A Little Land and Liberty,” await you at this charming spot. Do not miss another day without coming to our Land Department, in the Walker Building, and letting us tell you more about this wonderful opportunity of securing an independent, self-supporting home, Let us have the pleasure of taking you out by automobile over the magnificent North Trunk Boulevard, or likewise at our expense, on the finely appointed electric cars of the Everett Interurban, leaving Fifth Avenue and Pine Street hourly on the half-hour all day, which runs directeto ALDERWOOD MANOR in only forty- five minutes. The door to Opportunity is open; FIGHT or FARM! PUGET MILL CO. Second Avenue at University Street 4 Land Dept. (Phone Elliott 182) Walker Bldg. Seattle