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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MARCH 28. 191a. Spring Wash Fabrics We Are Showing an Unexcelled Assortment Amoskeag . fast color dress ' ' ' ginghams 10c yard Hyde grade Gakteas, 20c yd. 32 inch devonshires, 22c yd. Best quality 36 inch percales, light and dark colors. 15c yard. FANCY WHITE WAISTINGS Voiles and Lacecloths, 36 and 40 inches wide 35c to 65c yard FLOOD'S 334 West GLOBE Today The SELIG TRIBUNE" The world's greatest News Film A reel newspaper Marguerite Clayton in UNKNOWN supported by Richard C T ravers and Ernest Maupain "Freddy's Last Bean" presenting Wm. Dangman, Wm. Lyttell, Herbert Barry and Mrs T. Talford Something funny Any Seat, 10c THE SAMPLE STORE Bulletin No. IS. March 28, Mrr's Mercerized Soft Shirts, collars attached, plain or mili tary, cream, blue or tan, at 85c-98c Men's Golf Shirts with starch ed or soft cuffs, white ground, stripe patterns .. 35c-65c-S5c Men's Union, cotton ribbed, closed crotch, medium weight . y .- . .- - 95c Men's Balbrigjran Unions ....95c Men's Porous Union; 95c Black or Tan Hose 3 pair 25c 2 Piece Underwear, cotton rib 45c Whipcord Parts $1.25 TRADE AT C. J. BREIER CO. OR WE BOTH LOSE MONEY 22 STORES BAPTISM to the REMISSION of SINS . as taught in the NEW TESTAMENT Christian Church, Sun. Eve., Apr. 2 DON'T MISS THIS SERMON rA M. Howard Fagan, Minister New Printed Flaxons, dainty patterns 20c yard STORE First Sr. ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED. OR SALE at $30 Jersey heifer, 3 years old in June. Elmer J. Har der. Home phone 3S32. m27al "OR RENT Leaving the city. Will rent a furnished 6-room modern house. Call 1013 S. Calapooia. Home phone 3141. m22tf "OR SALE New five room house with full cement basement screened in porch and all modern conveni ences built in. . Two blocks from new Central schol. Small cash pay ment, bal. on three to five years' time. Will take monthy payments. Geo. C. Richards, 309 W. 12th St Bell phone 413R m23-29 'OR RENT small place near town. Inquire of W. H. Hogan. m22-23 OR RENT Furnished six room cottage. Inquire at 333 South Jef ferson St. Home phone Black 4128. m22tf OR SALE 12 acres dairy ranch, sit- auted in Alsea valley. Close neigh bors; school 1-2 mile. On main Co. road. Telephone. 12 a. in cultiva (ion; 25 a. pacture; fair house, or- chard, water, $3000, terms. 121 E. 4th St, Albany, Ore. m27-30 OR SALE 3 Acres 1 mile from Al bany on Corvallis road. New house, barn and outbiuldings; horse, hack. harness, cultivator, and small garden tools. Good orchard and berries. Al so household furniture. Home phone 3525. m27-29 1916. VoL 1. Grey Mixed Pants .$1.45-$1.75 Men's Dress Shoes, Lace or but ton, black or tan, some with rub ber sole and heel $2.95 Men's Chippewa S-in. top, plain toe $3.45 Men's Plain or Cap Toe Work Shoe $2.4543.20 Boys' Heavy Work Shoes, black or tan lace ....... $2.25-$2.45 Boys' Black Dress Shoes, lace, 2'A to S'A $2.10-$2.25 Sec our line of Drummers' Sam ple Gloves in all styles and lea thers 65c to $1.50 22 STORES RELATION JUDGE 6ALL6WAY TO HOLD ADJOURNED SESSION SATURDAY Judge Williiam Galloway has an nounced that he will be in Albany Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and convene court at that hour in an ad journed session of the March term. Next Monday the regular April term will begin, and the judge is anxious to hare all work completed at this session Saturday if possible. Any mo tions, demurrers or other business will be heard. WANTED Girl to do general house work. Write box 464. in23-J0 WANTED Man and wife to work on farm. See J. A. Howard. m3$-30 READ OUR WANT ADS. HUB Theatre SPECIAL ATTRACTION Wed. and Thur. An Excellent Red Feather Feature. TV UMIVCRflU. Uin .I AH, KERRIGRH wrru vow wxscm b uxaax caatkr, ; , OfWtlCWMHI CaJIUflUMf touts MSWmt VHNCt 3 Admission 10c ORCHESTRA MUSIC. THE BABY CONTEST Only a short time remains in the contest balloting close April 19th. 'Don't overlook an opportunity to win one of the beautiful prizes for some fine baby. Good Sunday : Chicken Dinner at the COTTAGE 25c 200 CATTLE for sale on easy terms, cows and heifers coming fresh; steers and yearlings. If you have feed, it will pay you to milk or get growth of young stuff. H. BRYANT. v cur r- 5LUEBIRD rtl kj i P R. Er The famous broadway stars Carter De Haven and Flora Parker De Haven In 1. fittm MJ J.nn.n M The WRONG DOOR By Elga Printzlau Directed by Carter De Haven A stirring drama in which the comedy element is strongly brought out An all start cast. Globe Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. CONTEST IS NOW ON FOR ROSE CARNIVAL QUEE Albany to Be Represented Contest By Fair Young Lady Selected Todey. Mrs. Anita Valentine, of the Rose Festival department, of Portland, ar rived ii. the city yesterday and imnic- datcly begun making arrangements for this city to cuter a candidate in the contest for queen of the festival whit- is to be held in Portland in June. Out of Portland candidates will stand just as much show of election as those the metropolis, where the voting w be more divided. A committee of 12, composed of I. M. Curl. D. B. McKnight. R. M. Ru sell. C. W. Boctticher. W. H. Lee, E D. Cusick. Dr. C. V. Littler. A. C, Schmitt, Mrs. W. H. Davis. Mrs. L. E Hamilton and Mrs. R. L. Rurkhart, met in Mayor Curl's office at 3 o'clock his afternoon for the purpose o choosing a candidate for the endorse ment of the Commercial club to rep resent this city. There was a petition being circulated which had many sign ers,asking that Miss Helen Hulbert he appomtcd. In the local papers will be a coupon for the next few days which will coun in voting. Also voles will he place on sale in a short time and can In "urchasrd. The contest is now open nd closes May 19th. Miss Helen Hulhert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.. R. Hulhert. and rep resenting Albany College, was nomi nated by the committee. CITY NEWS 3 Piper to Speak The presidents of the Albany Re- -tail Association, the Library Boar and the Commercial dub met this af ternoon and decided to extend an in vitation to Edgar R. Piper, managing editor of the Portland Orcgonian, to deliver an address on "Preparedness in one of the local churches next Wed nesday evening, April 5th. For Rose Festival Queen College students today circulated a petition that was generally signed, ask ing for the appointment of Miss iki en Hulburt as the Albany candidate for queen of the Rose festival, with prospects of her selection, a good one Was Forty The Democrat yesterday neglected to mention that it was the fortictl birthday of a prominent Albany bank er. Another Candidate W. E. Chrisman, of Scio, yesterday filed his petition for county commis sioner to run for nomination in the Republican primaries. What He Saw On his trip around the world, Dr. J. L. Hill saw some things of interest to everyone. He will tell of "Some things he saw in Egypt" ' tomorrow evening at the Christian church. Ad mission free. Ten Cent Tea The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist church will hold a 10 cent tea tomorrow afternoon. The ladies of all the other churches in the city are invited. A program will be given and there will be plenty of good things to eat. An enjoyable social af ternoon is promised. Big Eugene Attraction The Damrosch Orchestra, one of (J - HLTvi S a E N T COLOR OF SEA WATER. From Tropical Aiur.i to th Vivid Groens Near ths Poles. Why Is thu oceuu blue? liclleotlou of the sky, you sny. Tills Hcvounta for sumo of the color.- but tint nil. It Is well known that tho tint vniiea great ly In different locnlltlea. l'prsnna tak ing sea wnliir lint Its on ocean llnora are always surprised by thi vory no ticeable color of their morning tubs. Color In sea water Is lurguly u mut ter of silliness and density. In tho truples the tremendous ovniwratlon In duced by the biasing huh causes ths wuter to bo much saltier thnu In high er hit It titles, l-'or tunny iiiIIum north and south of tho equator the witter uf tho world's oceans Is n deep blue which fades and clniimcs tu green the fur ther one (toes toward tho pules, lu the Antic and Antarctic oceans tho greens nre almost us vivid as the tropical azures. China's Yellow sea derives Us color partly from iho mud ily wilier puuivd In by Its great rivers and partly from small orKiuilMuis which exist there lu numbers which exceed the 120.000.IKX living creatures to the siiuaru mile found on tho aver age. Tho iiiostlou of nalt lu water brings up our old friend the Oeuil sen, which contains '3 per cent of solid matter and. bulk for hulk. Is heavier t tut is tho tiutnnu body. Many bollovo. even lu Jerusalem, that bathing In this fa mous Ixidy of water Is harmful und swimming ltuHsslble. Tills Is not the fact. The chloride uf nuigucsln In I bo water po.esHen mc!lcln:il innlltlc tf It Is not permitted to get Into tho eyes. It Is true that the density of the water renders fust progress hi swimming dif ficult, hut tho Impossibility of sinking more than ninkes up for IL Agwl .News. Woman and ths Arts. 1 bollevo that woman loves tho arts better thuu dues man. Sim Is bettor ground for the development of a great artist, for she upproai-tirH art with sympathy, whllo the great bulk of men approach It with fear and dlsllko. shrinking from the Idea that It may distort their self complacency. The prejudice- goes so fur tin: L while worn eu are uttracted to artist as lovers, men are generally afraid of women who practice tie cr.y or they dislike them. It Is not a question uf sex: It is a questlnu of art W. L. George- In Atlantic The Mixture in Havana. 'Havana bus Just the right mixture of old mid new," snlil one traveler. "I like mediaeval forts. mid sixteenth cen tury cathedrals ns well as nu.vlxidy. but when night come around It Is pleasant to return to a cool, up to dun- hotel. enjoy u well cooked supper and spend rhe evening wnlkln.- on the electrically lighted I'rndo. iliim-lug at the I'lnza or Mlrninar or wutehlug the roof uurden movlo."--N'ew- York I'o" l the finest in the world, is to be in Eugene April 11, accompanied by Jo sef Hoffman, who is said to receive $1000 for each performance. Opie Read Next Week Opic Read, great lecturer, literary genius, is to he in Albany April 4, a lay ahead of the time first set He will give one of his popular lectures. all of which are gems. Some of them re N'cgro Whims, Dig Bill and Little Bill, and Shooting Out the Moon. It ought to take a big hall for Opie Kv.id. Portland Rose Queen GOOD FOR Void after Sat., Name Organization This coupon will count one vole when properly filled out and sent to Portland Rose Festival Contest Department, 337 Northwestern Nat'l., Bank Building. Coupons must be neatly trimmed and put in package with number of votes written on top. Evenings, 15c Children, 5c Your neighbor, will tell you The GOLDEN RULE is the place to buy They know they can get more for their money here try It You'll liko our way of doln" business. Co-opeiating In buying for our 125 lluv Stores means 25 tu 33 1-3 nor cent saved for you. This Is' your store use It. Mope muslin O'ic Lonsdale muslin 8 I -3c Galatea cloth 15c Kiddie Cloth I Jo Cheviot 10c Apron gingham 5c Amoskeog ginghsm ..... oe Half wool serge 25c All wool serge 49c All wool mohair . 49c All wool 52 in. serge 98c All wool 52 In. Poplin $1.49 36 In. Duchess silk 98c 42 in. silk crepe 98c EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE 125 BUSY STORKS au- a -M. ja t THE GAY STATESMAN. A Tribute to ths Versatile Qsnlus of Alsxandsr Hamilton. Because tiu lunii run live exclusively to himself either for good or evil, with every mention of Burr's uniiio the Hu ll rv uf Hamilton ie, uu avenging ghost. Kven In-fore that precocious young native of the West ludli-a walk ed Into our inllllary hlinry ut Prince ton, u hid only nineteen, lout In thought, a cooked lint pulled down over bis eye while his hand rested upon a cannon that he patted atm'iilinlndi-dly as If It were a fnvurlie horse, ho hud done rullant work for Ainerkiin lllierty with his pen. rmiii the lime he lunched our shoi-es to the July morning more linn thirty years Inter when Burr's bullet laid hliu low lie was a fore to be reckoned with. And bis was ono of I hone natures, keenly a!l'o on ninny sides, whose as mulshing iniitiirltv of Intuited did uot Hiiurr-uiit the ses( of life. He Iwcamo "my boy" to Washington very early lu Ills jiervlce. norl.cd willingly at heuduuarter day lntinl day out with a sober application eiiuitl to Washing ton's own. yet contrived to snatch from such never ending drudgery youth's dear and llcetlug Joys, lie brought guyety even to Washington' mens ta ble, courted litnvk oyed Elizabeth Schuyler under tho muzzles of llrlluih Alius anil l.i the years uf their mar rled life to. -el her tuauuged with all bis prodigious lutiora to In-ud social graves us well us the solid ipmlltles of his lulnd lu enriching Ihelr days and iilgliUi. Besides lielug a great stutcsiuau, be was "an enjoying genilemuii," to use the qualm old phrase. Talleyrand, corrupt nml appreciative, looked Uhiii hliu with uin.ietneiit. "II nvnll divine l'Kiiroie." he said, which, from a Eu ropean of that ilny, nlmut nil American was near Iho highest praise. Ilnmll ton's miiungeiueiit of the treasury, without breiilli of seaiidiil or self seek ing. II I led the l-'reni-litmiu with even greater iiNtunlsliuiKiil. "I have heboid ono of the wonder of the world." ho ext-hiluied "a man who has made a nation rich laboring all night to pro vide his family with bread." Helen Nicoliiy In Century. RFAO OUR "ANT ADS Festival 1916 Contest ONE VOTE April 1, 1916. Tomorrow and Thursday Marguerite Snow the magnetic screen beauty, supported by Geo. Le Guerc in the delightful satrical Comedy-Dram:. "The Upstart 9 IN 5 ACTS Written by Thomas Barry, inspired by Bernard Shaw's drama, "Candida" A Metro Wonderpluy Superb MUSIC by ROLFE PEERLESS ORCHES'l RA Rolfe Theatre Men's khnkl pants 98o Hoys' khaki pants 49c Hoys bloomers 25c-45c Boys' overalls 33e-4e Men's Oshkosh overalls 75c Crown oveialls 75c Underbill overalls Mc Hrowu wrist gloves ., 5c Blue wrist glows 3 for 25c Leather gloves 49c, 69c, 98c Kockloid sox 5c Boys' suits 11.98, $2.98, $3.98 Men's rib underwear 45c Men's lib underwear 25c jt . . a - - German Destroyer Sunk, (By United Press) Loudon, March JH. The, British cruiser Cleopatra ruiuiiird und sank a German dctroycr in the North Sea Sunday night alter a battle between , the British squadron mid flotilla of Teutonic destroyers, the ndmirality announced. The destroyer's crew were drowned. o Dally Democrat by Carrier. $4 Year. s : .$ ok u) v ID At the Picture Houses Today. Rolfe Theatre Mixed hill fea turing Iv Forrest Taylor in "Wild Jim. Reformer." Hub Theatre-Mixed hill, with Jane Novak in "('r:ift" and ll bart Iteulcy ill "The Phantom Fortune." Globe Mixcil Bill, Margaret Clayton and Richard C. Travers, featured ill "The Unknown." A n rt) f.-ww (9 9 ( g $ a TODAY "WILD JIM. REFORMER" Two reel story of a bandit's pro.Tiite, featuring E. Forrest Taylor, Jack 'Richardson . and Lizctte Tborne. "THE SILENT TRAIL" A tnle of love and revenge In the woods, with Nan Christy and Ashtcn Dcarholt. and a tig Keystone Knockout. "FATTY'S PLUCKY PUP" TWO REELS OF LAUGHINO GAS SOME BIO SHOW ROLFE PEERLESS ORCHESTRA - ANY SEAT TODAY AND TUESDAY 10c Matinees, 10c Children, 5c