ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1918. Spring Coatings and Suitings 33 inch corduroys in green, gold, Copenhagen and rose $1.25 yawl 56 inch, white, chinchilla coating, beautiful quality, ... ; $3.50 yard Black and white wool check?, several qualities, 50c to $2.25 yd. New Suitings in large handsome plaids, 56 inches wide $2.25 up FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. "Damaged Goods " TONIGHT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS WON DERFUL MORAL UPLIFT PLAY. IT IS Dramatic Tragic Interesting , and contains a 1 esse a n o one should miss. W6& felCHARD BENNETT in"DAMAGED GOODS' V A E .. MAS B, "V AMERICAN , No less than four local physicians were in the crowd who witness ed the play last night, all of whom endorsed "DAMAGED GOODS," most highly, one of whom said: "DAMAGED GOODS" is a play which certainly should be seen by all young people. It is in now way overdrawn, in fact it is very con servative, for there are worse excmples of this terrible disease right in Albany. As an educational picture it is of untold value, and parents should see that their chil children over 16 years of age see it LAST CHANCE TONIGHT First show 7:30; Second show 9:30 ADMISSION 25 CENTS CHILDREN 10 CENTS ROLFE Theatre LAWN MOWERS We have a few USED lawn mowers which we are selling at from $2.00 to $2.50 each. Good condition. We also carry a line of NEW LAWN MOWERS, splendid values at low prices. Baby Grand Ball Bearing mower at $5.50 Clover Leaf Mower ... $4.50 '"Admiral" ball bearing mower, 10 inch wheels ... .? $7.50 GARDEN HOSE See me before buying your summer garden Hose. I'll save you money. .. GARDEN TOOLS Both new and Second Hand of all kinds. E. L. Stiff & Son NEW AND USED FURNITURE 215-217 Lyon St. MITES and CHICKEN LICE are destroyed by SANTAX, you can get it at Fred Dawson's Rexall Store SO CM L (Continued from Pace 3.) Main. A variety program consisting of two instrumental solos, two read ings and some comic songs, was en joyed, after which a dainty collation was served. The pleasant rooms were decorated with white lilacs and apple blossoms. a Miss Kntherine Allen delightfully entertained the girls of her class on Wednesday, The girls met in the parlors of the St. Francis hotel and were entertained with contests and games. After a delightful evening the girls were treated to refreshments at the Elite. The girls who were pres ent were Hildcgardc Spillman. Cor intha Hart. Nathcel Donaca, Harriet Van Tassel, Delia Stover, Carolyn Wright, Haiel. Ross. Vere Smith, Marciel Austin, Lee Fortmiller, Edna Taylor, and Beatrice Sanders. Before leaving. Miss Allen gave each of the girls hand painted favors. 9 G The members of the Epicurean cov ered dish club delightfully surprised Mr and Mrs. J. D. Summers in cele bration of Mr. Summer's birthday, by wing hem a snw". party. Thuridae evening. Pinochle was played during the evening and refreshments were served. Present were Messrs. and Mesdames Walton Worrell, R. Wal worth. Glen Junkin. A. J. Hodges. S. E. Watson, Mrs. Hand and Mrs. Linch. The Art Craft club met on Tues day of this week with Mrs. A. J. Hodges. The afternoon was spent in fancy work and conversation. Choice refreshments were served by the host ess. Additional guests were Mrs. F. P. Nutting. Miss Conger, Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Bilyeu. Thursday afternoon the H. D. W. club met with Mrs. William Van Win kle. Each member answered to the roll call by a "Hint on Household Helps." The ladies spent a very pleas ant afternoon with needlework anil conversation. Afterwards delicious re freshments were served. The follow ing were the complimented guests: Mrs. Isaac Butler (Portland, Mrs. L. M. Parish (Corvallis), Mrs. Harry Xebcrgall. Mrs. W. B. Chance. Mrs. Robnett. Mrs. L. E. Moe, and Miss Pearl Cameron. The Pythian Sisters held a called .meeting Friday evening. Mrs. George Hochstcdlcr, a supreme officer was here to inspect the work. After three initiations, the ladies enjoyed a ban quet. 9 9 The Ladies' Rural club met Thurs day with Mrs. Virgil Looncy. During the afternoon music and sewing were enjoyed by the ladies. Invited guests were Mrs. Looncy of Portland, and Mrs. Koons. The members present were Mesdames E. R. Allen, John F.hrcurcich, U. G. Smith, Clias. Ash ton. D. W, Shirley, V. Ralston. Rob ert Fisher, Ed. Schorl. May, Gcorge Vincent. 1. F. Aliermatt, Nelson Al terinalt, Miss Mattic F.ichert. Miss Nancy Ralston and Miss Florence Ralston. S S Mrs. A. W. Itowersox entertained the Leisure Hour club in a delightful manner Friday afternoon. Iti her pleasant rooms, bridal wreath, while lilacs and baskets of pansies were used in profusion. A guessing contest oi the names of the streets of Albany was nn interesting diversion. Mrs. Hobbs of Eugene received the pric. Many guests including Mrs. Jessie Wallace of Haraboo, Wisconsin and Mrs. Hobbs of Eugene were present. Last week a tea was given hy Mrs. Charles Stewart honoring Mrs. Jessie Wallace of Baraboo, Wisconsin. A number of intimate friends of Mrs. Wallace were present Mrs. H. Cus ick and Mrs. Jos. Ralston poured. Denounced Newspapers, t By United Press) Spotcaur, April 22 Kx-Scnntor Tur ner heioie the cituutv Democratic convention denounced newspapers which refused to support the president in Ibis crisis. Sofia Bombarded. I By Uii.cd Pres.) Amsterdam, April 22. The Allied aeroplanes bombarded Sofia yester day lor the first lime since the w-ar bean, the llttlgariau comniuuiiHic said. There were no casualties. Speak to High School Students l iter W, Collins of Muslim, who is to speak in Alhauv Wednesday at the Cilobe theatre, will address the stu dents at the high school Monday, at o'clock. .; C. li Kawling went to Portland this morning to attend a meeting of lite board of directors of the Oregon Pianos moved with greatest of care. City Auto Transfer. adv u!7-lf GLOBE I TODAY. Lirt chance to see Florence Reed in "AT BAY" SUNDAY ONLY THE 12th chapter of "THE GODDESS" Featuring Anita Stewart and Earl Williams George Kleine presents "THE MYSTERIOUS VISITOR" Featuring Ethel Grandin "LOVE ONE ANOTHER" Featuring America's cleverest Comedian, Billie Reeves. Any Seat 10c TUESDAY CXEC-ON WOMAN'S GLEE CLUB WEDNESDAY Peter W. Collins, of Boston Free Lecture WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WORLD TmwnBfTiriiiiaiiiiiii th"--rm 1 SUNDAY ONLY "Lillo of the Sulu Seas" 3-act feature starring May Alli son and Harold I.ockwood in a romantic adventure in the South scar. HELEN HOLMES The fenrlcti girl In "THE GIRL and the GAME" VOGUE COMEDY 6 BIG REELS 6 ANY SEAT 10c ROLFE ORCHESTRA Goods Well Bought Are Half Sold Buying for 125 Buy Stores (or cash, knowing where and how to buy means that we own our inercliandlise at lowest price It can be pro duced. Conducting the selling end in a modern up to date way means we can and do turn our stock every 00 to 70 days, never leaving any odds or ends. New Ladies coats $5,90, $6.90. $9,90 Ladle.' suits $9.80, $12.50, $14.75 Silk dresses $5.90, $6.90 $3.00 Crepe silk waists .... $1.90 $4.00 Crepe Silk waists $.' 98 Pretty lawns 10c, W,c, 15c Dimities 10c. UV,c, 15c Merc. Poplins I9c 36 in. Silk crepe - 4'Jc Tub silks .- 49c Col, Border towels 23c Big Ble. Turkish towels 2 for 25c Dress Pants ... $1.25, $1.49, $1,98 Khaki pants ... We Overalls 69c, 75c Kockfoid sox 3c Koiliford box 3 for 25c Dress iox 2 for 23c Work shirts 25c, 39c, 45c Sport shirts 49c Men's rpilng o'reoats $9.90-12.50 $15.00 Suits $9.90 'M.00 Suits $12.50 $25.00 Suits $16.50 lioys' suits $1.98, $2.98. $3.98. $4.98 ALL YOU WANT NO LIMIT. Everything Always for Less Everything Always fur Loss Clay Workers' association. Mrs. Wm. Fortmiller and daughter. Miss lireta Forunillcr, went to Ore gon C ty and Portland today to spend the v-ek end with relatives. Mrs. F. F. llcaucliaiitp and Mis. Carrie llcaurhauip, of Siayuiu, went lo Thomas this morning (or n visit ut lite home of (.."has. Freilm, 1 r. Ilran ehanip will drive lo the place .Sunday ami bring the family home with him. Mrs. J. K. Cady and children hit litis morning for Hoover, where they will join Mr. Hoover, a logging cugi- uecr and make their home lor tlte I summer. Mrs. Lillian Worrell Ifet litis morn ing for Salem. 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Hol land, 1715 Sautiam Ro:'d, Hell plume 540-L. a2lf Speedily, skillfully, economically, is he City Auto Transfer way. a!7t( adv i Hub TODAY ONLY A great mixed bill TP AGED Y WESTERN DRAMA SOCIETY DRAMA and COMEDY DRAM. 4 PLAYS 7 REELS "THE EYES OF FEAR" With Rupert Julian and Elsie Jane Wilson "THE NIGHT RIDERS" With Harry I). Carey and Olive Fuller Golden "EDDIE'S NIGHT OUT" Eddie Lvons and Betty Compson "MIGONETTE" 2-Reel Drama BIG SHOW GOOD MUSIC ANY SEAT, 10c mmwamsmmemai Handy Electric Radiators For Baby's Comfort The extra heat required for baby's bath when he is being dressed or undressed is most conveniently supplied by an electric radiator. Electric heaters radiate a luxurious warmth without od ors, fumes or products of combustion and arc perfectly adapted to the needs of elderly people as well as children. Sec them today at your dealers. Oregon Power Co. "Reliable Service" Telephones 15 306 West Second St. a sTssism n i'niPfiii MMsSWBWS HUB THEATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY "A FOOL'S PARADISE" A Society Drama in 6 Parts featuring Paula Shay (The Mary Garden of the Movies) Chrystine Mayo and Joseph Burke "However stubborn a fool may he. Let us teach him his faults to sec. For fools may live and yet not learn. They know not folly's path to turn." A most noteworthy cast A sensational story with a moral that will grip you ANY SEAT 15c 8 REELS -8 MATINEES 10c SUNDAY SPECIALS CHRISTIAN CHURCH 10:30 a. tn. Sermon "The Importance Special music. Anthem "The Day of the Resurrection," of Rest" Grant Anthem "The Song of Triumph" Duet, Mr. and Mrs, Watson "Lift Morrison Your Glad Voices" Schnecker 7:.10 p. in. Sermon "The Unpardon- Solo, Mrs. Pagan "The Holy City" able Sin." . , .'. Adams THE ORDINANCE OF CHRISTIAN BAPTISM WILL BE ADMINISTERED. M. HOWARD FAGAN, Minister' V