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VAGE 10 Seattle Chi Omega Bazaar | Chairmen THE | WoMEN’s CLUBS 5S | SEATTLE STAR | Personal A meeting of all the chairmen for Mr. Charles K Poe wt return Chi Omega baaaar will be held unday from Francisco, ere ¢ home of Mra, Albert J. Strat she has been apending weveral ton, 2807 Lith ave, who tx the ger CLUBS FOR THURSDAY | Wow Century Club weeks. iv . November 28, at Adams POT. A the Woman's Century club will mest) Mtr, and Mra./Colin O, Ra he o'clock Adams PT. A. will meet at xchool, | Thursday, November for lunch: | removing ember 87 free ‘ The art committees wil! meet for] Thursday, November 23, at 2:00 p.m. | eon at the home of Mra, J.D. Cur Anne hil their new home, 2281 Smart « Affair Honors Sea) cheon Friday at 1 o'clock at the] Topic for dixcussion, “Work and | 4712 12th N. B. Speaker tuterake ‘giaks son Brides-Elect; More} horn of Mes. Raiph Hall, 2584 Fifth] piny of the Children.” ‘The program | the afternoon, Mrs, H. A. M. Bonnar iia Boxes and Tables Re-|av». w | will be in charge of Mixa Hontetter eee | Me, RB, Jansen, after spending rved . Fi Arts s| piers | Mra, Colman and Mra, Wall, Re Seattle Review No. 8 the in Montana, rejoined A Ball. for me Dinner at Home | freshments Seattle Hteview No. 8, W. A. | hia ty hers" Wane eek . aul, Mr. and Mrs, FP. R. Morgan en ~ *. of the Mac eon, will rr hues “« oe 3 - ltertained with a dinner at their! oy ae Os oa ar oe 2 omy aa a Pr. Maud Parker left Tuesday a VERY charming and smart) home Monday evening, tn comptt The Analy sub. will |the A. 0. al penis for San Franc and Los ce bridge tea was given this aft:|ment to Mr, and Mrs, V. HL Huteh.| meet Thurs N avember 28, in the lave The business meeting will raion ror Poaahes a @rnoon to honor Miss Luriine Brown |ingon, who left yesterday for an ers eH oy + oie - cpl nce followed by a . whl ten days . and Miss Ruth Lennon, ah . — extended Kastern trip wat tance wind ieulinis wees tes ee gab REA a sac eee tote, with Miss Gertrude Lewis} 16, 9 audience and a talk on “Paychology| Chapter A. P. KE. 0, will meet |e sam Be ‘ts pianatng t0 MiGectetour triends pinyed bridge | Birthday Tea of octal Harmony,” by Professor J] with Mew. Virginia. L. Ker red pa celan Ao ngaymner ap gh el during the afternoon and additional! Complimenting her Mine) B. Ayer pase 17th ave. N. B., on Thursday, No- | aariati Haly. @he w epend guests came in at the tea hour,| Marion McDowell, « stadent of the w emits Wich, Waa |verber 23, at 8 p. m the winte the studying music Miss Karla Stoltenberg and Miss/ University of Washington nd | ae “ ~~ Oi ie Fed in Florence. » en! A over the| Pledge of Alpha Gamma Delta, Mine) o West Seattle Auxiliary o in Seattle Ch os | 6.6) a Eeeeve Mpperson preside: Sal McDowell entertained at her{Seattle Day Nursery association will! geattie Chapter } 08. 0. B. 8. ‘ein denies tena obi aie Ee table, add assisting wore Miss) snes on Sunday afterncon with almeet ‘Thursday, November $2, at 2/ wi) meet in the Corinthian room.|funday from her home in Mullan ow so <ggheet charming birthday tea. p. m, at Carpenters’ hall, 4441 Call! stagonic Temple, Thursday m-| Idaho, to epend several weeks with ie “se taee co ne Mins McDowell was aasisted in |fornia ave 4 a. 23, at & p.m. Invitation. Visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bronze and orchid-shaded chrysan.|feeelving ber guests by oon | Cedinees of Seduced Ghibe Rss Tworoger aT. pr Rage ge Peary yee oe od Pong sy 2 Pe cane ‘The hoard of trustees of the Seat General Lawton Circle Mr. and Mra, Thomas D. Stimeon, aemee core the rooms, sod arrange | Oot "A a F. McPherson |U@. Federation of Women’s clubs! General Lawton circle of the G. A.| who have been ab 1 since Septem eee nnet conneree the| str yoga M “ M will meet at the club hor Thure | R. will serve a home cooked dinner | ber, sailed Saturday on the Maure =e 5 ce tak Seue Viola Th day, November 28, at 10:00 4. m. at thete hall in Ballard Thursday,|tania for New York. After spend St gid oe Vs “3 . attache’ No nber 73, at noon. ing a short time there they will re Additional Reservations | “Irring the aternoon. Mis ‘Thursday Progress Club oe turn to thelr home. here for Ball less Lovely played delightful The Thursday Progress club witt| ADDITIONAL CLUBS nas abe meet with Mos. Ralph Kin 027 aS ede ce cil as, % Reservations for tables and boxes | 50!0s. a Nate Corts Thuteday, November 22, | Nine M. Frye Tent Ps pg b. 4 pv hh ee Wine Atte qabaret dance are om . at 10a | Nina M. Frye Tent will serve a iX| months with her daughter, Mre. F Additional names added to the list | Ss ! Seattle Council of Minute Women | armory, Wednesday evening, Decem:|or December for california Ste Mr. and Mrs. James Haight, Sr. jsert ice Beattlo Council of Minute Women | ber 15 A bazaar will follow the din a’ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bloedel, Mr. and} Mre. Frank Plumer will be how’ Jin noid an all-day aeasion, begin: \ner. ‘The public e cordially invited | 4, ‘wie oe ee : Mrs, George T. Myers, Dr. and Mrs.| tess for Queen Anne Guild Thur | ine at 10-30 o'clock, Thursday, No-|to attend Mr. and Mra. Rt nitiam “Crosby Re Frederick Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|day at the Orthopedic Tea Shop.) Viner os seri uurth ares ous Sa ae ere Wea i rh day for New ori Bi. liam Leonard Eaton, Mr. and Mrs./assisted by Mrs. J, T. Hardeman, | 4 meeting at 2 o'clock. This is| Seward Social and Literary Club paoral rer anage Re rt Ml ney H Fe ‘William Bolcom, Mr. and Mrs. John|Mrs. Bert Sweitzer, Mrs. -O. F./the regular monthly meeting, and @| The Seward Social and Literary u Chriets Z. Bayless, Mr. and Mrs. Cha }Condon, Mrs. Charies Thompson. | ri) attendance is requested, as mat-| club will meet Friday afternoon at : ; Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd MacDon-| Mrs. M. P. Moody, Mra. H. ©. ters of import are to come be-|the home of Mra. R. Almquist, 6415|/ Mr and Mrs, Charies Willard ms. Mr. and Mra. Harry Lear, Mr./ Pigott, Mre. A. C. Kelly; Mrs. E-/ tore the meeting. Alaska et. Mra, EB. T. Robb, assist. | Stimson will return this week from and Mrs. S. W. Stemler and Mr./M. Cantelow and Mra, W. A. Ward.| a ing hoatens, Mra. Dabney will apeak |* ‘1D in the East Lonergan Pierce. | Seattle Man Maer ied in California * soMr. and Mrs. C. _ Glendale, Cal., announce riage of their daughter, » Jean, to Mr. Ratph Willis Pinkerton ‘Music the tae, Dupre Great Organist Dorothy | _Maroel Dupre, renowned organist | | of Notre Dame cathedral, Paris, com en Friday, November 17. Mr. and| Po8er and improvisateur, was heard Mrs. Pinkerton will be at home after |/® 4&0 organ recital jast evening in December 1 at Pomona, Cal | the First Presbyterian church that Both Mr. Pinkerton and his bride | W®* 4 veritable triumph , formerly lived in Tacoma Mr«. the greatest organist of the age, his Pinkerton attended Washington | Concert was one of the brilliant mu- * Btate college and Mr. Pinkerton was | Sical events of the season. Not only » &@ student in the journaliem depart. |) he & musician of phenomenal _& ment at the University of Washing: | “bility, but a composer of exception _} ton for three years, He is a mem-| 4! genius. ~ Ber of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity Dupre i master at all Umes of his 7 Recently he went to California,| instrument. He ix able to produce ) where he is engaged in newspaper| the most exquisite tonal coloring, | work on The Progress, in Pomona Jand his technique ts such that he in erprets any masterpiece in a noble Milford Coye, of Loma inxpiring manner. His technical eran pod sag’ Selbieiaied dinner | markable | phrasing, won ali who ime tee covers Friday evening at their! Ay added feature, and one of un } Usual interest, was an entire sym | phony composed by M. Dupre on Christmas Eve Supper * To compliment Miss Lurline * Brown, who is to wed Ensi«n George |» Clifford Crawford, U. 8. N.. on De- ke 27, Miss Amy Munday ta en- : tain at supper on Christmas ‘eve at her home, with invitations onfined to the members of the bridal themes submitted to him during the evening. Four themes were chosen and announced to the audience be fore M. Dupre began his improvisa- | ton, Those chosen were by) Dr, Franklin Sawyer Palmer, Joba Spargur, William Donley and Judson Mather, The four movements of the symphony thus formed were Allegro, | Andante, Scherzo and Finale. This) was one of the most interesting num- bers on the program and was greet ed with « burst of applause. “Passacagiia and Theme Fugat | um,” by J. 8. Bach, was the messing see Luncheon Postponed Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn has her luncheon for Mrs. Tid arranged for Thursday after. at her home, unti! Tuesday, 28. number for last evening's concert. Italian dance. “Toccato,” by Henry | Purcell, and “Noel Avec Variation! | by D'Aquin, were two other mast) pieces which were enthusiastically | | received, the latter being greeted | | with such prolonged applause that it| | Was repeated. “Christ Lay in Bonds of Death,” | | another by J. §. Bach, is a transcrip: | | on of a Lenten hymn. Bourdon's “Chimes,” « representa. | Mra. Percival Collins to entertain at the Tennis club bridge tea, in compliment to Mre. C. 0. Bridge t From Fourth Symphony,” the greatest of French composers, Charles M. Widor, were two charm jing numbers, admirably given | “Preiude and Fugue in G Minor,” jone of a set of three preiudes and fugues written by Marcel Dupre, and published for the first time in 1912, | followed by his improvised sym phony, were the sectag:s numbers. Anna Thomsen Milburn's luneheon to honor Mrs. Tidmarsh, at Mr. T. Pranklin Ryan's dinner at Arctic club to compliment Mr filiam Henry Irvine. Hunter McKwan's m at the Hunset club, com Dlimentary to hei Archibald Hill Fei Annual Thanksgiving Benefit Dance Evergreen lodge No. 2 entertained | | Monday evening in the A, 0. U. W. auditorium, 1409 Ninth ave., with its annual Thanksgiving snask benefit dance. There was a very large at- tendance and prizes were awarded to the following: Miss Margaret Gatten, who repre University Mme. at 2 o'clock club's brides Myra Pies’ home Miss Ruth Lennon's bridge tea at || mented the “Queen of Sheba”; Mr. J the Yacht club. complimenting |i. MacCharles, “Toreador”; Gus Miss Luriine Brown hy “Sheik.” Th rosy? wet! Mr. and Mra. BE. 8. Goodwin's dinner Bare, ae oe ewe for tae at home to compliment Mis was awarded to line Brown Mrs. F. W. Alexand: from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. St Bacon | best comic costume |Mr. William Phillips, who depicted a “Negro Mammy.” Mrs, J. H. ¥ garty, wife of the grand master, re ceived the prize for representing an original old maid. The waltz prize was awarded to Mrs, Maude Rich WOVEN! OYE "INE GIRMENT Lur- tea at home Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway's din ner at home to honor Mr. and Mra. William Henry Irvine. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25— Mra. Fronces Gilroy to entertain at bridge tea in compliment to Mies Luriine Brown, TUFSDAY, NOVEMBER 2— Mrs. Frederick Bausmnan’s tea and linen shower for the benefit of the Orthopedic hospital WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20— The Juntor club's dance at Christen son's hall, . C. Bates will compliment urline Brown with « bridge eon and shower. |ATURDAY, DECEMBER 2— } | | { Gamma Beta sorority bazaar || Waiste Kimonas Draperies it the Hotel W ington } WRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 Skirts Curtaine § == Ginghame Kappa Kappa ma alumnae's || Coats Sweaters Stockings “Snow Ball” at Christensen’s hall i if AATORDAY, DECEMBER 6 | Dresses Coverings Everything Jean Fox to entertain with a eee in compliment to Miss frown and Mixes Ruth Lenno home, from 4 to 6 o'clock Diamond Dyes ach 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directiony so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new, even if she ‘athaniel home of the tm, M. ortrode Mott, | vited. {ve Social and Charitable Club “Freja” The women's soc lub Freja” wi November 24, at [en's rooms of the my 2pm, wedish club 1 and ¢ aritable | puri y in the wom- Women of Mooseheart Legion The Women of Moose’ will give a card party vember 23, at § p,m Krinke, in the Me rt Legion No me term yursda y at M The public is welcome . Seattle Poetry Chub The Seattle Poetry club will meet Thursday evening, November 23, at § o'clock, in the udic elvey building. . o of Mr. Harry Interbay PT. M Room Mothers ; The Interbay P..T. ors will meet at the school Wedn day, November 23, at 3 arrangements for the Chri gram. A room moth. | m., to make mas pro. A large attendance ts desired. University Unitarian Choreh The annual fair of the University Unitarian church wilt be held Thurs day, November 23, instead of the 2th, in the assembly rooms of the church. Dinner will be served from 630 to 7.30 p, m. see Fonery Club The Zonery club will hold an open meeting Thursday, November 23, at & p. m., In the lecture room on the | fourth floor of the ¥. W. ©. B. Barnes will Eg give demonstrations. This | gland tion of French chimes, and “Scherzo |yy Robert Geor! treatment o 88 i Pythian Sisters’ Altruistie Clob | The Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic club will meet at the home of Mra. Loulea | This iy & monumental composition, | Young, 4169 29th ave. S, Thursday, written around @ theme of four | November 23, for an all-day meeting. measures in the rhythm of an old | Take Rainier Valley car. '|\Gland Treatment ‘Rejuvenates’ Broker “r'm just as young as 1 used to) be. and it's all due to |Here I am 72, and I f spry and full of vim and pep as if! I were only 30 or 40." testimony to visit to thie country. “LT waa in the Kingston hospital! in London when I firet tablets,” had taken the fifteenth tablet I left | the hospital and haven't been back | *1 still take a tablet now and j then, and I think they are the reat) since. mid Mr. fountain of youth.” Such a treatment able in young animals, Drug gists, let HELP YOURSELF GET WELL FAST Tt hae helped thousands of invuttd dcop nell foal well tod fer. Stor drug gestion Stores. Hf ORIPERY pS stomach distress from indi stores. the form of Glandogen, a jhighty concentrated glandular tonto] j prepared from the glands of healthy Hlandogen has had| remarkable success with thousands of people who have uned it Glandogen in obtainable at Seattle's leading drug Ank for free interesting book well! Your has Gude's Pepto- Mangan “Eat oc aban a ee | in two minutes; 26¢ Served at soft fountains, 10c. Samples free by ad dressing JO-TO Wash. Co, be speaker and Laws, a retired by one Of London stock broker, during @ short Laws. A. Dr. Public te ta-| the virtue of) voiced recently | tried the “after 1) is now obtain: | Bartel! eat well, at all drink Bellingham, te home of her parents, Mr has never dyed before. Buy Dia Mra. A. 6 Biford, at 6.20 mond Dyes-—no other kind—then | TURSDAY, DECEMBER %6— | perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, | Mid-senson Assembly's dinner danc gery sage agg ner dance |) Just tell your druggist whether the ¥, OKCEMBER 27— | material you wish to dye marriage Of Miss Luriine || silk, or whether it is linen, cotton vwtond, Ong, Georke Glittord | mixed goods, Diamond Dyes : streak, spot, fade or run—Adverti [inent. in wool or The ¥ Crawford, chureh, colds. money back on “Domestic Belence as Taught tn the Schools. There will be candy, tee cream, see basaar booths and other interesting Daniel Bagley POT. A features in the halls and an attract A “calendar carnival” will be given | !¥® P am will be given in the up by Daniel Bagley PoT. A. Friday eve. Per ower halls, Small children ning, Nowember 24, at the school. “ill be amused in the nursery by Just say Blue-jay en eee The simplest way to corn is Blue-jay. A stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and out. Made in a ce clear liquid (one dro: it!) and in thin plasters. action is the same. |Pain Pain Stops instantly ~ rihadin sh Sore Throat | Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh Re-! lieved in Two Minutes Is your throat sore? Hreathe Hyomet Have you catarrh? Hreathe Hyome Have you a cough? Breathe Hyome) Have you a cold? Hreathe Hyomet the treatmen’ lung trouble A Hyomet in lifetime and ‘extra mel can b for a few cents t Corns? Wa morphine 4 do sore throat and bro obtained from drug- | the Girls’ club. Business and Professional Women's lab The Seattle Business and Profes. Women's club enjoyed a de. evening at the Cornish school, All he numbers on their very pleasing program «© given by women who are studying at the Cornish putaide their regula The following program apare tin ocoupauons end a touch com oloriess Pp dos he Keneca Pleroe ee Lyre of Gold . Wheepley The Nightings aye Maren | Inforwnet Constance Hart at the piano | whole building was opened to the in spection of the club. Mims Cornixh ightful evening's entertainment last | yin! HE less that The fol give the prove the P utzt E. real nic Cary “Women We Should Know,” repre |Lee Chesterfield; “Backbone,” Mrs. | sented by mounted pictures, women | D. ‘fet Were of today in politics, musta, literature, | Wagor More | theatrionls nd clubdom. Autumn flowers and ~«|uned to decorate the rooms and in | Green the dining room a large basket of | rick; | At the close of the program the |Chrysanthemums centered jtuble A short musteat pr graciously entertained her guests at |#!¥¢" by club members an informal reception at which tea Was served by Mian Mollie Baldwin, j the club's president, assisted by, Dr. Leonora Grant. ee Haven M. E. Church Dinner Haven M. BE. church will have a |baked ham dinner at the church, Friday evening, November 24. . . t for nose, Tt dors r ” orket inhaler that ith each | Pore. nnaler that comes with each} Aspasia Club Has Interesting A complete outfit coste but tittle! Program at Martell Drug Co. or any reliable! most modern program waa en- 4 , and Hyomel ts « yod at the Aspasia co! to banish catarrh, croup. Joy pasta club meeting at the home of Mrs. ste Henry Bittman. The guests were re of! quested to guees the new booke which the members depicted by their dress and a contest wan held of sent jheld Tuesday haler | botth Advertine- THANKSGIVING WEEK'S ATTRACTION METROPOLITAN Commencing MATINER THANKSGIVING DAY (T! Sunday, Nov. 26 RSDAY) AND SATURDAY WILLIAM A. BRADY Presents WIS YEAR-LONG N.Y. NIT \"THE MAN WHO CAME BACK” JULES ECKERT GOODMAN FROM THE STORY OY JOHN FLEMING WILSON With Hobert Armstrong, Perey nanan and Mig New York Piayhouse Oust Prices—Nia! Matinee Than SEATS You have ways. FEE you'll your grocer’s. Comme wiving Dey ON SA “I'd Like a Cup of Good Coffee” sionally your wish was fulfilled, but not al- If you use CORONA BLEND COF- this most delicious drink. blend for flavor. but it’s worth more, Importers and Roasters rm 4 Saturday: Neat Sente 81.00 ‘Tae TOMORROW 10 AL Mm. PpReNal CORFE Hivetenadfyy | ig : 4 said this scores of times. Occa- never fail to be satisfied with It's a wonderful Of course it costs more, Vacuum-packed. At rcial Importing Co. Seattle, U.S. A, The following books sented “Brass,” Mre. Edward Brainerd; Motherhood homes once child- with healthy, happy chil- den, because Pinkham’ Compound restored the mother to a healthy, nor- mal physical condition. two young women and E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in such cases. Veg jeory Rittman; “The Days of Poor Richard.” Mra, RE are many now are blessed Lydia E. s Vegetable lowing — letters experience of value of Lydia ark Rapids, Minn.—“I have taken your medicine—Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound—when I was a my marriage. z ‘own, Pi Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. re. I am sending you her picture. us A. Metz, Kutztown, Pa. These letters should induce others to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s etable Compoun INKHAM MEDICINE CoO. jee a LYDIA E W. Dorwart; “The Street,” Mra. Stanley Howell; folinge were | man. Mirror,” Mra. Guy “Flowing Gold,” Mrs. H. tea | Maltlott; “The Brimming Cup, Adeibert McCleverty; Mrs nk MeGogy Enchanted,” Mra. ‘If Winter Comes,” ‘Thompson; | Mrs. M. 8S, Tweed; “Robin,” the ogram «was were — A Sell-Out! A Clean-Out!! A Get-Out!!! The Fur Business owned by Beckman Brothers, Inc., at 323 Pine Street, is to be Closed Out At Once. The store is For Rent and the Fixtures For Sale. Beckman Fur Business Brothers are done with the for Good and Forever! And the old saw about the “Ill Wind” manifested, as a glance at the prices herein quoted will show you. The stock inventoried at the outset of this sale, $18,892, while the retail sale prices aggregated about $8,000. It’s the Beckmans’ Loss and the Fur Buyers’ Gain. Fox, Wolf and Opossum neck pieces, which have sold up to Fifty Dollars, are now offered at $12.50. A Throw is now of beautiful color, Hundred and fered at $75. Dollar Hudson Sixty-five Dollar Marmot Mink $18.50. A Mink Kolinsky Cape which was priced at One Seventy-five Dollars, is now of- A Two Hundred and Eighty-five Seal Coat, with Skunk collar and cuffs, now priced at $126. A Fitch Cape, exceptionally well made and trimmed with tails, has been reduced from one hundred and eighty-five dollars to $88.50. A Cape of the finest Alaska Mink, which has had a retail value of five hundred and fifty dollars, is in this sale at $275. There are not going to be many “ads” run on this sale. With these prices it won’t be neces- sary. So bear in mind that the early comers will get the best selection, and it will be to your profit to “Be Here Early.” BECKMAN BROS., Inc. Suc 323 Pine Street cessors to C. C. Berg Between 3rd and 4th Aves. rl for pains, and before and after I now have a eweet little baby boy, and will send you his pieture. My sisters also take your medicine and find it a great help, and I recommend it to those who suffer Wa. Jounson, Box 155, Park Rapids, Minn. before their babies are born.” “I wish every woman who wants children would try Lydia It has done so much for me. baby is almost a year old now and is the picture of health. eleven months and is trying to use her little tongue. She can say some words I shall be thankful as long as L live that I found such a wonderful medicine for my troubles.” "—Mrs, Covered | ."" Mra, Harry Erwin; “Main | Kirkpat. | Mrs, Foursquare,” “The Young | W. W. Stewart; Mrs. Harry “The Yellow Poppy,” Mrs. Frank Zorn; “The Bright Shawl,” “Seventeen,” Mra.’ Mra. Vietor Zednick — = ST Ssy Ss —Mrs. My She walked at METROPOLITAN pve Se Bopaiar Mat Sat DAVID BELASCO . “The Gold Diggers” By Avery Hopwood _] PRICES Eve., 50, $1, 81:50, 2, } $2.50. Mat.. 50, 5) i, $2. } Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influen Over Rheumatism cumulated called and finally com tien that quick banished every # Fheumatism from 1 He freely which he calle! Allenrea, who took it, with what ‘might called marvelous discovery t *. He has thereto Sroggists everywhere pense Allenrhu with the under: oye that {f the first pint bottle does no! show the way to complete recovery e will gladly return ment. Owl MORE EGGS THIS WINTER Poultry Expert 1 Tells How to Keep Hens Laying When Price Is High ‘That this year will see the great- gat demand for owes the poultry business has ever known, {s the opinion of Henry Trafford, Bsa Poultry ee and = Breed fo} nearly wie years ‘Bator BEAEETERSEE BEER’ SPREE _Fse8., es: outtry raisers, big and small, who get and keep their hens i be -notch laying con= ing to reap @ iden pullet hatched,” says ee Trafford, “has 1,000 or more ¢ her system. How many of them she lays depends not only on how lon, she lives, but how she js fed an: cared for, Most any poultry keeper, by follow! imple but often negle itably double ese production nt hin binds aur the season of high How to pullets ‘aging how to mak Re old hens la: allets, how. to wet high juction when erm pricks high. make slacker hens hus- tle, $5.00 profit per hen in six win- ter months, prevent roup and other illness and ‘keep flock tn finest con- These and many oe al ry pouliay. secrets tained. In Mr. ‘Tratford'a” 1,000 Yee System of Foutey raising, one of which will be sent absolute- y reader of this paper six hene or m Ore. is Dig money waiting th’ winter for poultry raisers who produce the emgw. Mr. Trafford te ow to get them. If you keep chi ens and want them to lay more and make more money for you this out-and send It with your name and address to Henry ‘Trafford, Suite U1 Herald Bidg., Bingham ton, N. ¥.\ and he will gladly send ou free charge. by return aay women § ‘early, ¥ Re . Copy of