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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! maith, Ladepend- of land! w To teach “ urpose of the ual six ¢ whieh Detnonstra- ical course in pooltryew « ALDERWOOD MANOR Led by Mr H. B. Reed, noted poultry ex- pert and ow Gernenatrenion farm, the scores of Little Landers who are living the New Life of the Land im the prosperous com- @manity j north of Seattle, will go inte every Lear this interesting and highly profit- able in dent of the fast The course ith the prepar the broader he gram, followed by the ¢ care of the baby chick and om through to the mature laying and ens Ww first number ¢ treeding stock. The titute will he interspersed with lectures om bay and marketing, feeds and their relation to egg production, etc. These will be held in the ALDEKWOOD MANOR soca! and educa tional hall This remarkable opportunity to acquire an edacation in a business that has been de te a most important position in the field of vita food proctaction is open also to all men and wornen fand. There is not a cent of cost attached to this coarse. It is « permanent part of the wonder- fal plan of the far-sighted founders of what eventually will be the greatest poultry district in America. It may interest you to learn that the ALDEKWOOD MANOR Demonstration Farm, representing an investment exceeding $150,000, ia the largest, most complete and modern poultry College conducted along strictly scientific lines, in the United States. For further information address Mr. H. B. Reed, Superintendent, Hdmonda, R. F. D. No. 1, Alderwood Manor, Washington; or call at the PUGET MILL CO. LAND DEPARTMENT 406 Walker Building, Seattle Phone Elliott 122 AMT OF M ( MOORE THEATRE, ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE TWICE EVERY DAY 2:30——8:15 ~ Here’s the Bill for the Week- THE MINIATURE MUSICAL COMYaDY THE FOUR HUSBANDS —wiTh— JACK BOYLE and KITTY BRYAN MUSIC AND LYRICS BY WM Bb. FRIKDLANDER ROOK BY WILL. B. HOUGH ar George Yeoman and Lizzie In the Littic Travesty Wier A the Aronmainated THM AMEMICAN GIRL Sue Smith In Character Soman Pat and Julia Levolo A Sensation om the Wire HENRY B. TOOMER mB Naw AN UP-TOTHEMINUTE PLAYLET “THE WIFE SAV! PRICES Nights—10c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 Matinees-10c, 25c, 50c Our Daily Matinees at 2:30 Are Eepediesiy Popular—Join the Happy Throngs For Cokis water. Aaaperin bs the trate mare of art ol Mivwomee me leaked Can be oi og ed Ky 4¥0 free trial lo prowe it wy & 1101 Third Ave. || Your Liberty ‘Boods THE SEATTLE ST. French Band Plays He Here Friday; Will Give Two Concerts at Hip | The “Garde K epeitieaine” ty Action, “Somewhere Ae & Crna te the lund of the © “Proved Safe by Millions.”* who have purchased homesites at ALDERWOOD ur Boy oly MANOR, bat who have not yet moved on to the * ome oun nil ASPIRIN Headache Neuralgia Grippe Lumbago Influenza Pain Adults can take one of two in’” with M necessary, take three tines a day, | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin Pores package—Larrer etre, ORE THROAT ot Tomsilitia, gargie with warm salt water, then apply — THUSS TOTO, iminated by wearing ¢ phate bupyort A. LUNDBERG CO, Get their full market value “the from ations! Hank of Commerce Nerend -Jell desserts carry voll be flavors in es- sert. So you get a fresh- fruit dainty, healthful and ap is the new-type gulck ea gelatine dessert — times as good as the old kinds. ‘oa. Loganberry and apple are two of the best ors. Try them. 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Rheumatism + new Ct eed | tee. “GERMANS SCORN OWN PUBLICITY ‘eros fee to we Pree corr Operates You tte have teen oo ever in pons pegmatite tet Gow: mn themeives are begioning to Cenk they ae were wrong ts thetr views It convincing them the Girt opputte at what they ae + Germans have abwoys thought nen wees ormerty wes others cwpectaity ammang Ger mm, wnat cmey w here Every = 8 roe ott for eething. tot be jocte everyone cle to te lie sma A German wwasdy uve hee owe ronety, bet he expects w comvioee nners of i Whe Started War The Megret propacands point yee ndd in Germany eo Ge question mporuiohe tow ¢ Cerra. fran telievin start the war It & weuments sure to come, with « German The people in Germany who be ewe that Germans sad cmpectally the militairy clam, Qeiiberatety imats- cated the war & constantly grow Gorman in gems tellers this ie dae whieh they tame for cher mew Views that gain ground They are amaand a the strength of this oo ee ai. ng the Germans never will tat the truth is the baste fomture Of allied propaemmdn, aud ia ite principal sxurce of strength The reverse was true of German prope nda, generally speaking Yanks in Russia Print Newspaper Jipecial to The Star by N. EE ARCHANGEL, March Amer b Rese are nt events by © America sheet and it Chat it bs printed rerularly. Papers are sent by siege to outlying posta 4 Sunny South; the 3 Charles to ailied propaganda, , i Vlanters” nent, alan the bilnet roncial gueeta of Cm at at Gee UNIVERSITY MAN WINS WAR CROSS Let. Arthas Carré) © wok, Untvermy of weshtugnen mat, treternity member and wrest er, wath the overseas forces as avs ater, bus been cited several times for exirecrGinary brasery ami bere ween. Afee wieming the @etogpiaed rve cro, wR whieh be was Gee orate vy Gen. Persmtng Octeter 3 the young avter broke up an «ne ony formation of severd pause Om toter t mding ome of the enemy sown, amd totrwed this ap by st formation Uf the et a ot m of contre and drove < the terme . the evant wrecket another tépt Por thts tent he received a citation and the award of & bar to be worn with the Gatinguiahed service cron, Line. “Art” sm of Mal and More EY. Easterbrook, of Seatin was orm of the tent pay university. He was a member of ee Grace Huff Stars in Fitch Drama Ctyde Fitch's dramatic play, “The Straight Homf” te the offering for the week of the Wilkes Phayers at the Wilkes Quatre The piny salts the abilities & Grace Huff Her portray al of “Motty.” the grt wait who t& fetorn and regenerated by the tn fume of & god woman, ie a read creation in Biaccke Walsh won instant recognition aa one of America’s Vending attresen in this me rele some yours ato in New York. ‘Tie Wilkes Ptayers are giving the pay this week in pleasing reality in all Gepertimenta. ivan Miller ts good in the role of the barkeeper w fala in love with “Molly,” wh Jace Uarwell, Fanchon Everhart Cormelia Giase and Cecti Kirke har die thetr roies well Cornelia Glace has o hard role to portray in a girl of the “under world.” PALACE nr ¢ Fountain” a dty, will be the feature new show wh pens at tt ace Hip Thuraiay. The & nerve posing < the e Pal i | the Aamortation of | (Diertainer who «ings songs of the Ska fancy rol Manello and p who do some EH} tate; Brooks and Hunter, billed as “Two Darke Knights"; the Virginia Thornton Charles King company Will hawe a new playlet called trieved.” whieh is a spy story o! #] the period just prier to our enter comes and stays where"lt is wot needed isa burden’ « hindramre te | activity. «curd upon pleasure a thiet Of ail that is pretiy and gracefal and crest io womankiod. Why den t ros take off the fat where it # You safely and without nar of harm or bed taking after each [time a pleasant jittie Toblet These You or if you prefer may write direct Co, 8 Garteld Detroat. Mich. You gan thus oy “ bye to dieting. ef erciee and fat and powdered pax ved in « halt n hazel, maken a fr hich ja wonderfully effective. i vertisement, | f\ and hops, ing the war HUNS ORGANIZE TO SEEK TRADE 1 to The Star by N. E. A.) N, March 6.—German or. n already is functioning for the day when Germans will recap ture world trade, Germans sent back from England formed a club which held regular meetings. At @ recent moeting blanks were passed around to be filled and returned, asking i these questions What were you doing In England when war broke out? ‘Would you be prepared to repre- nent a German firm in England; if » what branch would suit you A best?” i Poultry Demonstration Opens at Manor Farm The annual wi poultry culture ope rw farm Wednes object of this course is to mall ranches and farma how poultry rat ne brooder are of laying and breeding of TOO MANY PLANES pecial to The Star by N. EB. LONDON, March © fighting p A) How to that are France is a ering the mili- is bo ' tary authorities Many of the older types will be scrapped or sold for mmercial purpores, but many oth * will be kept by the army ways fit for emergency C. O. Hart, dealer in malt syrups rmerly of 1104 First his store to 109 Uni- a ave., has mo versity st. © money out of| Fraser- DatersonCo. | Important Special Offering for Thursday in the Special Price Basement 50 Smart New Spring Suits for Women Specially Priced | $22.50 and $25.00 in all-wool serges and poplin. —Styles include the box and belted effects, military braids, fancy stitching and a guxi oe many of these smart suits show the fashion- | re able vestee effects in light shades'that contrast [ff ae and blend with the suits themselves. j The narrow width and the slit bottom. ! —Navy blue, Pekin and bisque. Sizes 16 to 42. —Special Price Basement price, $22.50 and | —The skirts also show the new style features. Two Hundred Smart New Rough Straw Banded Sailors, Special Each $3. 95 (In the Special Price Basement) UST received in the Special Price Basement, two hundred smart, new rough straw Banded Sailors (you know these roug@ straws are fashionable for In all the new Spring shades—black, brown, navy blue, taupe, sand, They are splendid values, as all values are im the Special Price Basement Who Benefits by High Prices? You feel that retail meat prices are too high. Your retailer says he has to pay higher prices to the packers. Swift & Company prove that out of every dollar the retailer pays to the packers for meat, 2 cents is for packers’ profit, 13 cents is for operating expenses, and 85 cents goes to the stock raiser; and that the prices of live stock and meat move up and down together. The live-stock raiser points to rising costs of raising live stock. Labor reminds us that higher wages must go handin hand with the new cost of living: No one, apparently, is responsible. No one, apparently, is benefited by higher prices and higher income. We are all living on a high-priced scale. One trouble is, that the number of dollars has multiplied faster than the quantity of goods, so that each dollar buys less than formerly. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager 103 Cherry St. Watchmaking G. Beninghausen Liberty Bonds Roneh+ and Seatd John'E. Price & Co. 906 Hoge Bldg. Telephone Main 2364, FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician FIRST AVE. er The Expert 305 LOWMAN BLDG, Established 1885 169 WASHINGTO. ST, RIGHT DRUG CO, STORRS Look for the Free Doctor Sign. |