Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, June 08, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOE FOUR
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. JUNE S, 191 J.
TIMELY OFFERINGS
Of Summer Merchandise
New Middy Blouses
Best Styles
$1,15 each
Children's silk socks
dainty and durable
25c pair
New Neckwear in Collars, fichus,
Collar and Cuff sets special 20c and 35c
Children's wash
dresses, new sum
mer styles, 69c- $1.50
New Patterns in
wool challies
50c yd.
Agents for
Standard
Patlerni
FLOOD'S
STORE
Agents for
Kabo
Corsets
Everything for Everybody
to Wear
at a saving of from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. Buying (or 83 busy stores,
cooperating in every way. paying c.sh. keeping expenses down that's
tne
Pretty new Wash Dresses in all s'tes and colors
Silk poplin dresses
Amoskeog house dresses, 34 to 44 .
New waists, $1.50 and $2.00 kind, always
Silk crepe waists, flesh and white ..
Ladies' and Men's linen dusters. ,
. $1.98, $2.49. $2.98, $3.96, $4.98
$4.98, $5.90
98c
98c
$1.98
$1.49
ALWAYS FOR LESS.
THE GOLDEN RULE
s - 83 BUSY STORES -
Here Today ROLFE Theatre
HYPOCRITES
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The Naked Truth
WHAT NEW YORK PAPFKS SAID ABOUT THIS
WONDERFUL ALLEGORICAL PLAY
The Evening Sun
Thursday, Jan. 21, 1915.
"TRUTH STARTLES
IN PHOTO PLAY.
"The Hypocrites" at the Long
acre Bound to Cause a
Stir.
Cloaked only in art, a woman
stepped on the stage no, the
screen, of the Longacre Theatre
last night in a fashion that will
set all Broadway., to Talking.
As "Truth" in The Hypo
crites, ' she was a figure of
beauty in an allegory. The clev
er producers, the Bosworths,
with Lois Wdier, one of the
most artistic of American pho
toplay originators, as director,
have really added another mys
tical cloaking for the near clas
sic form of Miss Edwards. The
most, of her scenes she passes
as an illusionary figure, only
partially defined. This is ac
complished by double exposure,
tuny halt ot the play employing
this troublesome method. Lois
Weber has overcome all of this
difficulty and has .-.chieved a
perfection of artistic results that
has not been surpassed. Her
picture in blue tint of broad
sun hlazened river alive with sil
ver ripples, and seen from the
heights of a towering, pine-clad
hank, has not been surpassed bv
either salon painters or photo
prouueers.
The Evening Hail
NODE TRUTH IN "HYPO
CRITES" IS NEW YORK
THRILL
U was a notable assemblage of
film folk and film personages
on Wednesday evening' at the
l.ongacre Theatre when Wil
liam Sherry presented for the
first time the Bosworth Inc.
production "Hypocrite." To say
that the film went over would
be putting it mildly. As a pro
duction it not only pleased, but
t made them all think, and it
made them all talk, and taik
seriously. The presentation was
oertect tn almost every re
-pect. At 1 have told vou be
fore, this is surely one of the
greatest scenarios ever written
from the viewpoint of daring
originality and lorcefulness. The
ilaring introduction of a beau.
t'ful naked girl through many
of the scenes, typifying "Truth"
in an allegorical working out of
'lie thoughts ot a minister fol
lowing his strong sermon, has
'een done most artistically. And
the points are made and made
with- broad, clean decisive
sweeps. They are the truth and
onnot be denied and they hit
l.ome. 1 he photography and
and camera work is most re
markable, since a tremendous
amount of multiple exposure
work was necessary, and techni
cally this is very, very difficult
The run of this film at Long-
acre should be a long one. It
win surely thrill Hroadway.
ROLFE THEATRE
TODAY and WEDNESDAY
Admission 20c Children 10
Children under 16 not admitted unless accompanied
" by elders
"HYPOCRITES" IS AT
THE ROLFE TONIGHT
Albany Man Approves of Play;
Story of the Action
Given.
I "Hypocrites," Lois Weber's alle
; gorical play, opened here at the Rolie
I theatre, and will give Albany people
an opportunity to witness this much
discussed production until tomorrow
night. The fact that the character ot
"Truth" is portrayed by the beautiful
Miss Marjiarct Edwatds in nude, has
caused no end of discussion as to the
propriety ol presenting such a char
acier on the stage or screen. The
majority of people, however, uphold
"Hypocrites" from an artistic stand
point and from the lessons it teaches.
A Portland minister states that
"Truth" cannot be veiled, and the play
is presented in the only way possi
ble. Dr. Wallace Howe Lee. of Alban
College, witnessed the production in
Portland and states that he sees no
reason why "Hypocrites" should not
he shown, and that it is a beautiful
allegorical slay.
However, the play is on and Al
bany people will he able to judge for
themselves. The story of "Hypo
crites" 'is herewith given:
Gabriel, an ascetic monk of olden
time, labors to perfect an image of
Truth, consecrating himself with fast
ing and prayer, and keeping his work
secret. One monk, bolder than the
rest, spies upon him, but is blinded
by the light of Truth and can sec
nothing.
The unveiling of the statue is made
Fete Day, and all gather to listen to
the address of the Abbot, who him
self consents to unveil Gabriel's gift
The covering is pulled aside, and
there stands the figure of Truth, na
I It. I ITn-ikt. . - :.i. ,i r
the spirit, the people, with one accord,
rush upon Gabriel, and kill him. On
ly two can look upon truth unflinch
:ngly. a little child, and the woman
who loves' Gabriel. A Magdalene
'ooks upon the statue and falls nros-
ttale. weeping bitterly. The woman
I who loves him covers the dead Ga
briel with her veil, which turns from
white to black as she bends over him.
! Xearhy the Magdalene crouches.
This forms the prologue of the
story, which, told in a reverent and
j Heeply religious vein, makes an in-1
; Iclible impression, and prepares the
I ipectator tor the modern scenes
j which are the main theme.
We see Gabriel as the minister of
a present day church, frail and ill.
int fired with divine inspiration. In
ihe congregation are the same people
who. in the prologue, stoned the
nonle to death. Now they are bored
or shocked by his . denunciation of
hypocrisy. Only the" woman who lov
:d him, now a singer in his choir, snd
he Magdalene, who kneels in prayer
tfter the others have left, understand.
The sovins maak is now a choir-boy.
surreptitiously reading a newspaper
hiring service.
Left alone after service the minis
ter finds the newspaper, with its re
production of Ferguson's famous
painting. "The Truth," and vague
nemories stir He sinks into a dream.
His body in the form of Gabriel, the
ascetic, leaves his present-day body,
and accompanied by Truth with her
nirror. visits the various scenes of the
story, showing him in this wonderous
nirror of hers the real actions of the
characters.
The point is conceded and as the
lay really is a beautifully illustrated
lesson in straight living there may be
force in it.
Miss Weber has affected a new rev
elation of the artistic possibilities of
ne pnoto play and that, and her cour
age, must both meet commendation.
o
Aunt Mandy
A well known and well loved char
-cter in Albany is lAunt Mandv'
Johnson, a colored lady over 80 years
of age, who in her youth was a slave
NOTICE.
If you want fresh Jersey milk and
cream, call Bell 607J4 or see our wag
on on streets twice daily. Hub City
Dairy. J8-15
I.OST Sunday afternooni pair f
white kid gloves. Return to W. F.
Pfeiffer. J7-10
WANTED Boy over J5 with wheel.
to carry papers. Call at Handy
Shop after 7 p. m. J710
FOR SALE First class currents at
Mrs. Frank Kitchen's. Salem road.
Delivered in city. Home phone
K-531.
FOR SALE 1910, five-passenger
Cadillac. In good shape. Call Ir
vin's Garage. $350. J7tf
FOR RENT New bungalow, five
rooms, full cement basement, screen
sleeping porch. Phone U7L Bell.
to i e i
BOARD AND ROOM $20 per
month. 527 E. Fifth. Bell phone !
338. J 8-11
PROGRAM FOR MBS. FLO'S
RECITAL THIS EVENING
Following is the program (or the
recital of Mrs. Adiu Smith Flo this
evening at the Prcstyieriau church
I. riovciKiii Hong Del Acu.ua
a. (t) i lanie with a song.
- - . ... l.o rorge
W When 1 Bring to You Col
ored Toys Carpcntct
tc luu lately in iMiii'c
. ....... ..... Arucsky
(d) , Damon ,,,, Stange
3. v.i) to.i in tur rorc.t, Kouaid
(b) Th Blue Bell Mardowcll
cj .uormiig anu evening) ......
........... Spross
tui the fairy 1'ipers Ureiver
. (e) testacy . .Ruiiiincl
4. fcrlkomg bchubert
3. Cycle 1 Love Garden
v - Clotijii-Letghton
a (a) lite Lark now Leaves His
atcry Nest Parker
(bl Long ago Homer
(c) Requiem ... Homer
(d) A Love Note Rogers
lc) Y ar Rogers
. tat i itear a inrush at r.ve...
- - ... Cadman
(l from the Land ot the Sky
Blue Water C.-idinan
(c) One Fine Day (Madame
Butterfly) Puccini
td) At Parting Rogers
Kor liltimi.p inthra.ll tkA
new "Hull" detachable handle and suit
case umhrellaa in colors, at r. M.
French & Son's Jewelry store. We
engrave your monogram on the han
dle free of charge. m27tf
Jitney to Brownsville
Will run each day of fair, at $1.25
each person. Clark Price, Main
street drug store. J7-9
Card of Thanks
The undersigned desires to express
their thanks for many acts of kindness
and sympathy duriiiir the illness and
after Ihe death of their husband and
lather. Mrs. P. r. Altermatt ana
Family.
Card of Thanks
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks for the many kindnesses and
floral offerings, shown us in the time
of our great loss of our dear bus-
hand and father, Mrs. O. P. Dannals
and family.
Notice of Stock Holders' Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that the
'irst meeting of the subscribers to
he capital stock of the Linn-Benton
Cooperative Growers' Association
will be held at the office of the Al
bany Commercial cluh. at Alhanv,
Oregon at one o'clock p. m July lb,
via, ior tne eiectioo of a board ot
directors and for ihe transaction of
such other business as may come be-
lore tne meeting.
U. G. SMITH,
Chairman Temporary Organization,
dly jg-15 22-29 J6
If Fashion H
III shop Sm
Millinery
Clearance Sale
It is neccessary for
you to attend this sale to
appreciate the opportun
ity of buying trimmed
hats at practically the
price of the frame alone.
They are wearable hats
in the latest and most
becoming shapes in -the
large, medium and small
styles now in greatest
Togue.
Alto see our' display of
new sport mnd outing bats
which have just arrived.
ALBANY FUEL CO.
BOTH PHONES 277
Having decided to run transfer and storage business fat connec
tion with our fuel business, we will store your goods and do your
team work.
We have reliable men and our service is in all ways guaranteed
satisfactory.
Team work, per hour
OUR PRICES:
Slabwood, green, per cord
oiaowooa, ary, per Cora
Second growth fir, per cord
Old growth fir, per cord
Ash, per cord
Oak, per cord
.... 50c
$2.40
$3.00
. $3.50
$4.00
$4.25
$4.75
We are agents for Castle Gate, Clear Creek and Mendota coal.
CITY NEWS
Olive Jackson Stephens.
Mrs. Ollie Jackson Stephens, of
Portland, has been ill Ihe city on a
visit here and also in the country,
with her brother Henry Jackson. Mrs.
Stephens recently retired as grand
secretary 0(1 lie Degree of Honor alter
serving the lodge faithfully for ten or
intern years
At Rest
A pretier display of flowers is not
often seen than those at Ihe funeral
of O. P. Dannals Sunday, many lovel)
pieces being offered. Alter the ritu
alistic services at the temple, in the
presence of a large gathering of
friends, with a thoughtful sermon by
Dr. Geselbracht, the remains . were
Lud to rest at the west end of the city
cemetery in a pretty place. '
Faat Freight Tims
A car of sugar left San Francisco
Sunday morning at II o'clock on the
Great Northern steamship company's
steamer Northern Pacific, arrived in
Astoria the next day and was trans
ferred to a freight car and arrived in
Albany at 7 o'clock this morning,
over the Oregon Electric railroad,
making I lie trip in 44 hours. This is
pretty fast time for freight between
San Francisco and Albany and es
tablishes a new record in getting
freight over the country. II. S. Lo
gan, local freight agent for the Ore
Kon Electric is highly elated over the
feat.
Congressman Hewley Here
Congressman Hawley will he in Ihe
city this evening and attend the anion
l :iuiiiet at the Hotel Albany by spe
cial invitation. He is looking after
liia I. inn county farm and visiting at
the Geisendorfer farm,
in the south. Kach decoration day
sees "Aunt Mandy" with huge bas
kets of beautiful flowers, whuh she
raises at her own home decorating
the graves of those who have no rel
atives to care for them.
Met in the Country
Several auto loads of Albany wo
men went down to Conser this after
noon to attend the annual autdoor
gathering of the Tuesday cluh, meet
ing this afternoon with Mrs. Cook, a
member. Mrs. Carrie B. Adams snd
a few others went down by ihe F.leo
inc.
All Invited
Albany people generally are invit
ed to ihe concert of Mrs. Flo, at the
Presbyterian church tonight. It i
not an invitation affair, but open to
all
THE GLOBE
Tuesday, June 8
Grand
Entertainment
STUDENTS OF THE
SISTERS' ACADEMY
Tickets 25c
The GLOBE
Wednesday and Thurs.
Charlie Chaplin
In his latest Comedy in
Two Acts
"A Jitney
Elopement"
And Other Features
STRAYED Friday, Junt 4th, a six
weeks old Shesler white pig. Find
er please call Hums) phone 9065.
Reward. JS-tf
We have soma very heavy, sterling
mounted, belts for gentlemen. We
engrave each one free ot charge. F.
M. M. French St Son, jewelers snd
engravers. m27tf
I HAVE BEEN appointed agent for
the Row lawn mower raior blades.
If your mower Is not culling good
let me adjust oik to your niuwer.
$1 will make it cut as good as new.
1 have some good second hsnd fur-
' niture for sale: one good bed room
set. No 9 kitchen rsnge, chairs,
etc. J. D, Ellis, VllO hast 4ili Si.
Hiith nlinnes. m20lf
. -URj Luirrvrmsr . au.j rr
NT M
To the Business
Men of Albany
No, 3
Prosperity snd local pride srs twins. They are bom at the same time and grow
up together, (enthusiasm (or the home town Is a great thing lot local buaiiuea
men. Ones developed, this (eeling shows direct returns in more sales and Mgger
pronts.
Have vou ever Men a shabby town proud, or prosperousr Oood paint Is
powerhil isctot In keeping prosperity after s community has won Ik
We sell and recommend
Dutch Boy Cpr White Lead
as Ihe base of "quality- rw" paint Put some "Uad-end-oU" paint to work tot
you and your business. Call as a p. We sail all good painting requisites.
FOSHAY & MASON, he.
Now Is the
Time to Buy
If you are in need of anything in man's or boys' clqthing or fur
nishings, our .
Closing-Out
Prices will not disappoint you
No better prices can be had than we are offering on dependable
merchandise. I ' .
Absolutely new spring stock of Styleplus clothes, your choice $I4J5
Other men's' suits as low as , ' ; , ,,',, w. .... $QJS
Young men's suits aa low as .
Boys' Knickerbocker suits as low as . ; ; . $2.oj
Knox $5.00 straw hate at ...j ......1 $2,45
Beacon $3.00 straw hats at ; . .ti
Suitcases at .L-.....'-. 1. SSe, 90c. and $1 J5
Good raincoats at $4.50. $7.50. and $10.00
Summer underwear aa low as
Summer union Suits as tow as .
21c per garment
....:. , 43c per suit
Everything on sal at money saving prices. We invite comparison.
Stein & Newman
330 WEST FIRST ST. ALBANY. ORE.
Full Plate
Upper or Lower
$7.50
f?5''''5
ifff
m w
NOfUTES
Crowns and
Bridge Teeth
$3.50
Dr. W. A. Co
FOR A SHORT TIME
Take care of your teeth NOW while the special price is on, as it will
not last long. All work guaranteed.
Phone for a date
Examination Frsa
LADY ATTENDANT
Dr. W. A. Cox
PAINLESS DENTIST
225 W. First St., ALBANY, ORE.
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