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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916 PAGE THREE The, weather ie cold now, but the clear atmosphere 1 fine. The saving in our Anniversary Sale are worth braving a dorm to get, Study the. Special Prices on Ready-to-Wear Garments The second door in (airly alive with bargains. In every department the underprtclng la great Plan to upend considerable time on the second floor Take elevator. COATS AND DRESSES. There la one assortment containing children'i Coma. They are made of warm, serviceable ma terial and juMt the right weight for thia time of the year. The regular prlcea are to 15.00. for thlt aale they well be reduced to $1.98 Lot number two will con ta in 7 coata for child ren. Sale price each 98c Lot three will be made up of 7 children' dresses. Sale price '. 9Sc LADIES' SKIRTS. . One of the beat lot of bargain will be drees skirt. The materials and workmanship are good. An extra skirt is always useful. Regularly they are priced to M.4S. Sale price $1.98 Here Is a rare chance. We will have an assortment containing many good white wash skirts. During the Anniversary Sale 98c READY TO WEAR. Silk Sweaters, price to $3.50. for $2.75 Silk Sweaters, prices to $6.50, for $5.00 Middy Illouaes, Lot 1, extra good values 59 -' Middy Blouses, Lot 2, ex ' tra good value 98 Silk Waists, odds and ends, your choice $1.00 Silk Waists, values to $7.75, each $1.98 Silk Waists, value to $7.50, each $2.98 MILLINERY REDUCED There are Just four prices on millinery now. There are no exceptions, all trimmed hats are on sale. Prom the incxpens ive hats to the high grade Gauge and Vogue.Here are the prices: LOT 1 Choice of these for $1.00 LOT 2 Choice of these for ,. $2.00 LOT J Choice of these for .:. :.. $3.00 LOT 4 Choice of these for $4 98 A - 1 1 ! 1 1 v-ow fl m m : mm m m w EXTRA GOOD VALUES. Wool Skirts up to $4.45, Sale price .... $1.98 Children's bath robes, $2.00 Special $1.48 Ladies' bath robes, to $6.00 Spedal $2.48 Ladies' kimonas to $2.50 $1.10 Pur sets, special prices $4.98 and $1.98 Pur scarfs. Anniversary, $3.98 Children's wool dresses, to $3.50, now $1.98 Children's cotton dresses at 79c and ...$1.48 LINGERIE WAISTS. Beautiful waists that sold regularly to $1.75. Sate price now, each r , 50c Very fine lingerie waist, that sold as high as $5.50. Sale price each $1.98 Here is a dandy. Extra good lingerie waists, splendid styles, that sold regularly to $7.50. Now reduced to j $2.98 Lingerie Waist, regular prices to $3.50, now $1.00 Remount Are Half Price Wednesday Watch for Our Wednesday Specials VALUES for CASH WORTH WHILE Deliveries Leave Store Morning 1st 8:30; 2nd 10:30;Aft.r noon lit, 2; 2nd 4:30 COMPLIMENTART CONCERT BY MISS DIETRICH TONIGHT Local musicians and music lovers generally have looked forward to the concert given by Miss LV.tila Dcit rich, a prominent Chicago pianist, in connection with selections on the Ar tapollo, an invention that truly rec ords the playing of such great mas ters of the piano as liaucr, Canst, Hoffman and others, in connection with Mit Mary Schultz, of Salem, violinist, ami Mis lilanchc Hr.mniel, of Corvalliri, soprano. These concerts have been (;ivcn on the coast for the past year and a half, More Books Presented Library A letter from Dr. G. P. William of Philadelphia, secretary of Millions for American Sunday School Union, was received yesterday by ti. W. UohrlmiiKh the society's local mis sionary collection of books was being forwarded by the society to the Al bany Library. The books have already arrived nnd are as follows: Charm of the Old Hook. Tent and Saddle in the Holy Land. h'olloniiiK the Star. Uganda by Pen and Camera. Indians Missions. ' Toward the Glory Gale. Character through recreation. This is the second gift of boohs received by the library from the American Sunday School Union and brings the number of volumes up to 32 representing a total value of about $35. OVER THE RIVER. 'i'hc llenton Courier says that the f .M'.:ng population of Ucnton comity Is (U creasing, and declares that the percentage of increase of taxes in tint ct tint;- is 350. In twenty years, accotd hit; to the Courier, which gives (he (i, lines. Benton county has increased only per cent in population, ai.ii the Courier thinks it is about time to Kct a move one and DO SOMli-TIIING. Why Did Jones Go? The state fair board let out a mighty good man when they dismiss ed W. AI Jones, the secretary. Jones did splendid work, was clean and painstaking in his work, as well .T. r.uisricntioiis in his methods, and it looks as if a job had been put up on hint, Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends for their kind words of sympathy and beautiful tokens of respect during the hours of our bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. M. Summcrfield, Carol Summcrfield. P. J. Davics. -J Miss Ursula Deitrich. being presented under the auspices of the leading clubs, lodges and churches of the respective towns visited by Miss Dietrich. These concerts have not 'been given for commercial pur poses, but rather that the music lov ing public may have an opportunity of hearing the greatest pianists be fore the public toby through the me dium of the Artapollo. The concert will be given in the First Presbyterian church under the auspices of the Albany Public Li brary on the regular Thursday even ing course, beginning at 8:30 o'clock. There will be no charge for admis sion. Following is the program: ' Artapollo and Miss Dietrich Rob erts Valse Parifienne. This num ber will he played alternately by Miss Dietrich and the Artapollo. showing by this close comparison that there is absolutely no difference between the playing of the Artapollo and a finished musieiau. Violin Massenet Meditation. (Thais); Miss Mary Schultz, violin ist: Accompaniment by Artapollo. Two Pianos Von Wcber-Weih-gartner Invitations to the Dance Ursula Dietrich and Artapollo. Artapollo Strcleski Valse Caprice played by Harold Bauer. Voval Bricl Song of the Sonl The Climax, Miss Blanche R. Ham mel. Two pianos Concert F. Minor (Al legro), Ursula Dietrich and Artapollo. Miss Dietrich will play the first movement of this number in conjtinc '. oh with the Artapollo, the two in struments alternating 1 the solo and orchestra parts. Violin Drdla Souvenir, Miss Mary Schultz. violinist. Artapollo Gounod Favorite Strains from Faust, played by Ru dolph Ganz. Vocal Charles Wakefield Cadman. at Dawning, Miss Blanche Hanimel. soprano. - LINN COUNTY MAN UP IN SKAGIT CO., WASH. Mt. Vernon HasTwo Large Con densories, Center of Large Dairying Country. Ilellingharn, Wash, Jan. 18. After f'wr days' stay in this place, we went t.. M.i.r.l Vernon in Skagit county ab.-ut lwci;ty-four miles south o: Bel llntiham. We were met there by i: llnllip. who escorted us throu.l 'lie fjrii i:u country of Skagit .-.n'riiv. The f unis in this county are mi ip in ira!l tracts from thirty ;o i f:y acres, and none larger than a hun dred. The farmers are all well fixed with good buildings and outbuildings. The roads through the country are all hard-surfaced roads. The principal business of the farmers of this sec tion is dairying, two large condens ories in Mt Vernon using all the mill:. The Skagit river here has been froz en up for about a week; thejirt time in twenty years according to the old ct inhabitants. A large portion of the inhabitants were engaged in using the ice of the .river for a skating rink. A river steam boat was frozen in the ice and will probably, be "interned" for another week. We returned to Bcllingham in the laic afternoon,, and accompanied by Di. (Jozier, we viewed, the sights of the city. Wc expect to leave Bcllingham for Seattle tomorrow and after two days' sia; will start for our return trip. Wc will probably stop over four days in Tacoma and also four days in Portland which will be very near our th'ity days' allowance on our tickets and wc will be satisfied to stay a long time in the Willamette before we re turn to Puget Sound in winter. L. R. B. ' Daily Democrat by Carrier, $4 Year. Y STARS APPEAR IN "THE AVENGING CONSCIENCE" It is probable that no motion pic ture has yet been produced with such a roster of stars as "Avenging Con science," the remarkable D. W. Grif fith feature, which opens at the Globe theatre Monday' and will run two days. t . " The entire case of the "Birth of a Nation" will be found in "Avenging Consciencci" with the addition, oi Blanche Sweet. The most notable of the stars are Henry B. Walthall, Mae Marsh. Ralph Lewis, and Robert Harron. Interest accrues especially to "Avenging Conscience" from the' fact that it is the most costly picture ever exhibited in Albany. "Avenging Conscience" delves into the psychology of the mind. It is pic turized from some of Foe's works and may be described as the human conscience thrown on thr screen in pictures. Thus do scenes flit from heaven to hell. Weird visions are seen. Even the visualization of a murder's1 imagi nation that he can hear the heart of a dead man still beating is portrayed. Never has Mr. Walthall done a more notable piece of work. His mas terful characterization is, set off won derfully by the sweetness and deli cacy of Miss Sweet. ARE YOU ON THE RIGHT SIDE? The briyht side, of the street is the right aide. Crowds gravitate toward it; trade is brisker; profits larger. Install An Electric Sign The most profitable kind of outdoor publicity and appli cable to any buintM, Xow h the time to increase your business. Let us prove to you today how an electric sign soon pays for itself. Oregon Power Co. "Reliable Service" Telephones 15 306 West Second St. Columbia Frozen Over Tile fact that the weather is a great deal colder up the Columbia than up the Willamette is shown by reports. Yesterday a party crossed the river at Hood River, while in the Willamette there is not even slush. The ice was three inches thick in the middle. The Bigbee Boy At Eugene Yesterday Lyle and Car son Bigbee signed a contract to play baseball with the Portland's a. d will report March 10. Two or three other college men have been engaged. Will Be Movie Actress - 1 Miss Louise Blackwell, formerly of Albany College and the high school. is now studying in a school for mov ing actors in New York City, where she is doing good work in prepara tion for becoming a professional, for which she has splendid talent. FOUND A lady' cloth belt; on the road between Albany and Cobb Hill.. j20-2 Money to Loan. In the following amounts: $4000, $2500. $1500, $1000, $700. This is lo cal money and want good all purpose farm mortgage as security. Call on . J. V. PIPE. 203 West 2nd St. diy wk JlOtf $5 Will Take the 111 Out of Chill WITH ONE OF OUR LUMINOUS RADIATORS Protect-your home from an over-heated stove or furnace with a Pyrene Fire Extinguisher .. ; $7 By having PYRENE on your auto you save IS per cent in Automobile insurance. . Ralston Electric Supply Co. 311 WEST SECOND STREET Superior Service IN EVERY DEPARTMENT , enable us to attend to your banking needs promptly and efficiently. The willing; cooperation of officers and employes make this institu tion a safe and satisfactory depository for your money. 1 ST NATIONAL BANK T - SAVINGS BANK BARGAIN FRIDAY NO 1 ALL DAY FRIDAY BARGAINS ALL DAY FRIDAY BARGAINS , ALL DAY FRIDAY BARGAINS ALL DAY FRIDAY BARGAINS ' LADIES' HOSE seamless, good wearing, nice CHILDREN'S KNIT WAISTS, all sizes, the CLARK'S O. N. T. LUSTRE COTTON. All 500 YARDS of 27 inch DRESS GINGHAMS, weight for this time of the year. Compare this . r Frid colors includimj white for cr0cheting and tat- with the ones you have been paying 2a cents u,OL "re ' J Friday only at, per yard for. Friday only at, per pair only, at each ting, on sale b riday at, each 5c 15c 11c 3c FRIDAY BARGAINS FRIDAY BARGAINS FRIDAY BARGAINS FRIDAY BARGAINS FRIDAY " BARGAINS riLLOW CASES, two sizes, 42 x 36, . OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT ONE LOT OF FANCY SILKS, 27 BLACK PETTICOATS for ladies, all e for children's , every- fine and str3ongh19cvalutesf FrUlaynly GOWNS for ladies. Tlain white, only inches wide. $1.00 values, on Sale Fri. sizes. Why pay more when you can day dresses. 0n sale Friday only at at each Friday, ' at eaech day only, at per yard buy them here Friday, at each per yard 14c 49c 59c 49c 15c ' wt,.... ....t ,1 . uluhi t r ' TIIIcVPI7 ARgm TTTB'T V nRMTTlMR KF.niTPTTnNg SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS 317-321 W 1ST ST. HOME PHONE 80 WORTH'S DEPARTMENT STORE ALBANY, OREGON BELL PHONE 80 RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS NEW WALLACE RUILDING