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ME ELOW is represented only one of the special values we are offering this w Your Poultry Flock With frosh eggs retailing at a nickel apiece and apparently on their way higher, folks who own back yards are beginning to think about raising chickens, It's a good idea—but you don't want to venture into the poultry business, even on the smallest soale, unless you know something about it One of the most authoritative articles on poultry breeding to appear in @ long time te published in the ourrent bulletin of the Western Washington Experiment Station at Puyallup. It written by Mra, George R. Shoup, poultry specialist at the station, under the title, “Selection and Care of the Breeding Flock.” By & special arrangement made with the experiment station, any reader of The Star may obtain a free copy of this bulletin by filling out the following coupon and mailing it to Puyallup. Western Washington Experiment Station, Puyallup, Wash. Please send me » copy of your BiMonthly Bulletin, Vol. X, No. & 745 S Wl RW Address Please print name and address carefully) Mahogany Drop-leaf Tables... .$27.50 and $29.50 Worth $45.00 Mahogany Windsor Chairs, each............ $7.50 OUR SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS— $1 00 @ week will buy $50 $2 0 & week will buy $100 ° worth of Furniture . worth of Furniture $1.00 DOWN $5.00 DOWN —_— — & week will buy §200 $1.50 vor rmce $3.00 cone rortore $3.00 DOWN $10.00 DOWN — $3. 50 a week will buy $250 worth of Furniture 0 DOWN Grand Furniture Co. Cynthia Grey: Can Two Live as Cheaply as One?—Possible, If One Has an Even Break of Luck, Says One Correspond- ent—Others Answer Doubtful Young Man Who Asked for Advice. BY CYNTHIA GREY Judging from the number of advice letters sent to “J. M., PS * 7 , _ not a few young folks had the idea that “two could live as 7 208 PINE STREET NEAR SECOND AVE. cheaply as one.” If you have any pointers to pass on to this |] ie secs Willig! ldtieie nésisedet wine % jath oniey vail a} papybten young man, send them in. Following are some of i delivery time at Christmas. Pay a little down and we will store; ff the replies: J it for you. { Dear Miss Grey: Can two live as cheaply as one? Truly et t ee S| I believed they could—until I tried it. Experience is a dear "y teacher, but a very convincing one. | wee. = omen Mt was bat more than my husband-to-be, but I was oF : willing to sacrifice a promising career on love's altar. We al Concert Planned \Petitions jos More figured out our expense account pro and con and concluded it ¥ by Church Choir | Playfields Sent In Would be a decided saving for us to go to housekeeping, as | my widower “beau” and his small son were boarding at con- 4 cert es : layfields . } A concert under the auspices of} Petitions for playfieide were PF siderable expense, and by experienced managing we hoped | the choir of Keystone Congregational | sented to the city park commis " deere, 14. Git. tt. and Kapetone| toner ty representatives trom the bday bi of pia rincage ™ an equal amount. Quee Ane ind Georgetown dix o an extra precaution was to place, will be given Friday at 8 p.m. | hme”, reas Weanteneg venecting of continue my work as assistant editor at the church. Among those taking | 61) poard by writing at home in leisure time. part will be Roscoe Bell, tenor; John | Furthermore, my husband had « Jenkins, bass, soloist at the First! steady position, beautitul furniture, (Presbyterian chureh; Adele Walker, | all waiting for our future home, and ‘soprano, May Jenkins, monologist; 1 had @ neat eum in the bank. Frances Williams, We figured that we simply could = not lose out, and that even if that, our love was strong enough to bridge any gaps in the road of marital | have had two children, but one died. | bite We now own nearly $800 worth of Alas for our plans! “Man pro-/ furniture, have a amall car and our poses and God disposes’ How could| own home, all paid for except the PUEBLO, Colo—Alva Adams, for. we have foreseen that tn lese than | so. aa that will be, soon mer governor of Colorado, dies in |three years’ time the stork would 4 Battle Creek lieave @ lovely daughter and two| To be eure we have had iittie mix ase nnn @turty soha upon our hearthstone? | understandings, but not because of San Quentin Or how could we have foreseen the| financial hardshipa, We had to pinch | long months of suffering which, a@-|and scrape sometimes; but we both nitent! hou a t gravated by the continual menace of| bore it with a smile and fought for fore orn Mis ae Senta’ wicnooen eae bills, nursing and hospital|each other, Now we live moderately | | bills, to say nothing of food and| well, and are happy, altho we do not | Dy methods used by the famous Dr. |ciothing expenses, verily changed me| have all the pleasures and luxuries Stanley. One of the methods In use/from a loving bride into a fretful,| we would Ike to have, and I had to by the ex-Gov. physician, at the port | Worried, nervous wreck, frenaied by | borrow money to pay my wedding the endless struggle to keep ourjexpensea I have drawn on an aver- hostel jeapsoutie my gan heads above water, age of about $100 « month salary, stag aguapnng | My husband's salary had much|*xcept for one year I was in the | men and women. Call at once at ior, than doubled before our second | &Fmy. y Mise Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 1 am t 12 m each week. Queen Anne residents request the purchase of a playfield site bound. ed by First and Second aves, West land Blaine and Howe sts, a level ——) rd peor estimated to be worth approx: imately $46,000. Several proposed sites in George }town will be investigated by repre sentatives of the park board Please do not come at other times a» It sertously interferes with her writing. Largest selling cough medicine in the World. j}| 1827 3rd ave., opposite the P. O., if/annivernary, but the high coat of liv-| To “J. M." T would say ff the girl Free from oplates-—ingredients you are nervous, weak or run Gown ling had tripled. Our expenses and|'* Willing, knowing your financtal et eee eee the wrapper. | Free examination. Hours: 11-12, 2|0ur family was increasing at an | *tanding, by all means marry her 3 weer. || espa ‘avs alarming rate. Then the business de- | and if there is real love on both sides wn pression struck us—a blow from | YOU Will find that your burdens will become a pleasure, and will not be ax hard ax you think which we have not yet recovered. The past year has been « series | AI" B of financial reverses and disappoint-|™ Cheaply as one, ” ih 1 During the we gpd wend will find tt nearly no. Two cannot live but after the | Initial expense of setting up ts paid ments. ME continual iliness and o' ing disaster, my husband's easy-going | disposition repeatedly drove me to plan for permanent separation. The only thing that held us thru this eclipse of our sun was the fact that we each knew the other was true and was endeavoring to lead a Christian life, so we prayed on desperately, hoping against hope. At last the tide turned. Real sor lrow gave us both our proper view = -HOUSEBARCAIN | (ODEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE Star readers who wish informa tion and bulletins sent out from sur Washington bureau, PLEASE DO NOT send to this department to The Star as they had only thru our Washington, D, C. readers w elving aus they did not take the | whic! are to be bureau at A number of 4 in not Seattle folks seemed to be just waiting for a store like the “House of Bargains.” No fads or frills, no expensive fixtures; just two big, commodious floors of good, dependable merchandise Sa eae ty children || (rouble to read the notice care. ||but present themselves in fantastic | ination of the/will stop at Victoria to take aboard| according to city officials, J all marked at prices away below what would have pe age wing te joy such as|| fully forms in dreams, Then, too, many state legislature ;% number of Chinese steerage passen- j charged if many tho | Ee . a A bulletin on Thanksgiving, ||dreama are the reproductions of im-| by special inter-|gers. Altho a great. deal of harm ie ‘ » vag aa “song yg een a had re never even eres. lottery. No|| suxxested menv and recipes for ||Preasions received during the day. sts," Frank B.| The steamship Lyndareus, another| done by certain insects, practically gone into an expensive store layout. ust a block | , Marriage ts sai , There are other theories by those who Wilson ts making }Of the Blue Funnel fleet, is due to|no fruits could be formed without ring dinner has beep issued r may be had by writing The Seattle Star Washington Bureau, 13) New York ave Washington, D.C o future. If your love is true it will bear the hard tests married life always brings, and truer and finer from the fur heat. Marriage always entails Jone can scan from the center of town, but out of the high-rent zone. This means savings to you. Poiret Twi ill, refu Women’s Tricotine, nd enclosing Cantor Serge, Big assortment of Women’s Coats, HS 1 would like to|fepressed tendencies, The theory ia away 4 9 ive a bit of advice to “J. M." by wny )| that a dream is the fulfillment of a underpriced.... to 1 9 of relating my own experiences Tene eh one ‘- been married eon happy: we jata sort also am 28 jfive years lowed one’s consclous self to think o for a moment. During sleep th — thoughts and feelings, © Girls’ Gingham and Linene Dresses, 6 tou. $1.00 Women's Drop-Stitch Heather Mixture and Fleece: Lined Stockings . 25c smart stripes. $17.95 Ladies’ Heavy Fleece AILWool Overcoats in brown | Lined Bloomers 50c and gray $12 95 Ladies’ Flannelette and Wash mixtures . . . Watats 60 pairs Men's Pants Ladies’ One-Strap Pumps worsteds and mixtures, browns and $2 9 95 closed out at So .... 95 | ama... oeee McGill's good-weight Cotton Ribbed U pont a > Silly ie J otton Ribbe nion 95c Shoes for the Whole Family at Prices That Save You Money BARGAIN BASEMENT 100% New Men’s Suits, Overcoats Welltailored Suits in good serge and Flush your kidneys with salts oc-| casionally, says a noted authority, | who tells us that too much meat and rich food may form uric acid, which almost paralyzes the kidneys| n their efforts to expel it from the blood, They become sluggish and weaken; then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue ix coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. urine gets cloudy, | full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you! to seek relief two or three times! during the night To help neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This! famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used ions to flush and stimu as - h kidneys: also to neu.|7ewish youth, has won the urine so it no $500 prize offered by the often ending| Knights of Columbus for the essay on history. The will be widely pub- ‘ 1,000 yards Indian Head, Cre Cotton Double tonne, Suteen and Geor gette Crepe, while Og It lasts, per yard. Cc Carded Comforters $1.95... $3.95 Wool-Nap Plaid Blankets, Hand-painted China Cups and sevcere foe oss DOD for J ona tees 15c Palmolive Soap, 15 vy Al-Wool U. 8. Navy 2 bars for Cc met. $267 | “am. ¢ vrs HOUSE of BARGAINS il Morton Hacker, tralize the acids longer irritates, thus bladder weakness. best Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot!” injure and makes a delightful ef-| C#8@Y fervescent lithia water drink. | lished. a lines ye ‘att At SEATTLE STAR. [ese may nae tote the con SEEKS PLACE |sclous setf, but have hidden away in |the sud-conscious begins to work, for lin aleep the barrier between the con- us andthe sub-conscious is broke en down not always come to their real form, repression as satisfactorily explain- ing all dreams. Thus Dr Crepe and Taffeta Dres sacrifice, ‘There ia no. escaping ,|2 cents in stamps for pontase atinc » guaran buys [Wait until you and the young Indy Ere dare to fa any future together it and oped ehowseeerereey rather than live in comfortable eir-| Agke Why \ored me ~ltesok Suits, beautifully fur Wentet and Se ee oe eee tet tear [Poems Dream linto braided models; all silk-lined. | ogre hace trae Sut upon lie's ocean| Dear Miss Grey: Why do people |/¥ While they $14 95 $32 50 together. a heron ; aia Sn th e APPY WIFE AND MOTHER he paycho-analists believe tha last........0, - to * pepunscdtne’ offi | dreame are symbolical expressions of | whe eleme atrive ‘ama of |the main personality ta 4 has scarcely al. | they reach consciousnes WH KDKES wins Prize) = F THEY HAT YOU WILL NEVER Have to Apologize for A Genuine Victor Player Piano A dependable lifetime possession that will afford your family and friends unlimited enjoyment. A nationally recognized, high-grade Player Piano possessing the latest player refinements only found in the more expensive makes. A Player Piano any home may be proud of and an instrument every- one may now possess at our present temporary low prices, and on Terms more liberal than we have ever offered. N- Will Gladden Your Home With This New Victor Player Piano VICTOR PLAYER PIANO iaiagd The Balance Small Payments We guarantee that the price of this Player Piano will not be less during the next five years This means that if, for any reason unforeseen at this time, our price on this in- strument should become less within the next five years, any one Se one of these instruments during this sale will have the difference refunded. These are brand new, genuine Victor Player Pianos, with the well-known Victor tone and sturdy Victor construction. We Carry No Stencil Pianos Every Instrument or Stencil Player Pianos a Standard Make Post slane Piano & Everything Pertaining to Music MANUFACTURERS 1519 Third Avenue WHOLESALE RETAIL Talthybius Sails for Oriental Ports With an 8,000-ton cargo, the Blue Say Paving to Be AS SENATOR a vote against the These repreased fellings do\ avote ‘against the dom- se to accept Freud's theory of an active cam-|arrive at this port next week. paign for election as state senator on the democrat je ticket from the 33rd district Wilson says he is for home rule for Seattle and will vote against all unnecessary Mer dave, el. of! appropriations for and fundamental | state purposes, well up and|He asserts, also, that he is for re- toward consciousness while|@ucing fees for students at the abeyance, |*tate university. Wilson has been sivep in & resident of the 38rd district for | 25 years. He was born in Barre, Vt, in 1961 William on says of dreams >» guard sleep. cep is an in pt like fear, flight and the ‘rest, has a function which has devel- in the course of evolution. At| t this instinct of sleep comes | play, but ét finds itself in con- | with other instincts and im- Desires, ¢ vings, anxteties, The function languages or dialects in the world.! does not know. Yakima Home Robbed of $5,000 and Jewels YAKIMA, Saturday, Oct 28.— Burglars entered the home of C. W. Pinkerton, on South Broadway, last night and stole a quantity of jewelry, $5,000 in county warrants, mortgages and Liberty bonds. F. B, Wilson h are the low ents of the mind, n end, but the dream, of int usness, Laon 4 There are 205 navigable rivers in the United States. ocnous so that sleep per- This $5,000 would have paid the rent on one of our Safe Deposit Boxes for one thousand years. Absolute protection against loss of this kind would have been assured at a cost of only a few cents a day. Why should you run this risk? WE GIVE YOU Absolute safety. Your money when you need it. We shall be pleased to demonstrate the most complete Safe Deposit facilities which are at your service in our modern new bank building. A fair return of earnings—and a service that ts sure to please you Your money 1s loaned to home owners on the best security, from the best people in the best country in the world, $1 to $5,000 Accepted NAAT Don’t delay in securing this protection today! THE Seattle National Bank Southeast Corner Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington a= oe i ane si Finished Thursday With the exception of the space — poll tax and|Funnel liner steamship Talthybius|between the railroad tracks, the against the poll tax and/satled from Seattle for Oriental ports | paving work on the east side of First early Thurstlay morning. The vessel | ave. was to be completed Thursday, _ the blossom-pollinating aid of others and it ts possible that they confer There are said to be 842 spoken) still other benefits of which Selena

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