AOE FOUR ALBANY PATtY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JUNE , Hlfl. lfc'-'-'-i;iiii'i'iiTfi-i The, btaaaiere takes care of the upper part of your figure, and elim inates the ugly projections at the top of the corset. . FLOOD'S 334 West Another Shipment Men's Suits In sptie of the steady advance oa all articles we are giving you the same great values in clothing that no other store can give you. Far sightedaess on the part of our New York buyers makes this possible. $15.00 Blue Serge Suits ; . $20.00 Blue Serge Suits $25.00 Blue Serge Suits $15.00 Plain Grey and Mixtures $20.00 Plain grey and mixtures $25.00 Plain grey and mixtures Don't throw your money away by Everything ' Always for Less J. C. Penney Co. ne. V Today Triangle Tully Marshall, Star of 'The Sable I -Xm lorcn," Triangle-Fine Arts. Drama of Mystery and Intrigue. . " AND COMEDY! ! You know the . TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE variety by now. FUNNY FORD STERLING with Alice Davenport, Bob Vernon and May Emory in "HIS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS" Improve your figure. Good cor sets and snugly fitting KABO BRASSIERES 50c to $1 make an ideal combination. STORE First St. . $9.90 $12.50 $16.50 . $9.90 $12.50 $16.50 paying more. Everything Always for Less Plays '. TULLY MARSHALL . assisted by THOMAS JEFFERSON, ELMER. CILFFTON and LORETTA BLAKE in the wierd drama ' "THE SABLE LORCHA" - An Oriental Thriller directed by D. W. GRIFFITH SHINGLES LIBER SLADWOOD City Delivery Mill now sawing soft yellow fir ALBANY LUMDER COMPANY Both Phones GLOBE The home of Paramount TODAY The last chance to see the world's foremost film favorite MARY PICKFORD in a powerful drama of smiles and tears "The Foundling" A picture for the old and young PATHE NEWS the latest ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Any Seat 10c EXTRA SPECIAL for WEDNESDAY ONLY PONGEE SILK The genuine imported Pon gee Silk, natural color, 26 inch es wide, guaranteed all pure silk, Special Wednesday only, at per yard 29c MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's Balbriggan or Poros khit underwear, shirts 34 to 46. Drawers 32 to 44. Special Wed nesday only at per garment 19c SILK POPLIN. 36 inch wide, iif cream, Co penhagen, black, brown, these four shades to be closed out Wednesday at per yard 49c WHERE YOU SPEND the LEAST and GET the MOST for IT Worth's Dept. Store BOTH PHONES 80 NEW WALLACE BLDG. RELIABLE. MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. THE SAMPLE STORE Bulletin No. 74. June 6, Boys' Straw Hats 8c Men's Straw Hats . 18c-25c Men's Dress Straws 49c up $1.20 Boys' Caps . . ....... . 15c-25c . Men;. Cap. ............ 49c-75c Men's Hats $1.00-$1.45 Men's Hat. $1.65-$1.85 Balbriggan Union. 79c-89c Porus Unions 49c-89c Work Shirts ... 39c-49c Sport Shirts 49c up 90c Soft Shirt. 49c up 98c Tie. 19c-25c-35c Black or ten hose 3 pr 25c Heavy Work Suspenders ....25c Whipcord Pants 98c-$1.25 , ASHES FROM PIPE SET FIRE TO BUGGY SUNDAY Sometimes it costs even more than ilic price of a pipe ami the tobacco to smoke. Sunday morning nn old seutlcmau was on his way to services .iikI as lie jogged along in his buggy behind the trusted old horse he smok ed peacefully. He entered the city from the cast and tinned into Fourth stret. About that time he knocked the ashes from his pipe and placed it in hi pocket. The ashes were hot, and ti.osc catching in the excelsior in the back of the seat soon smoiildcrcl int;i i blaze. At Fourth and Jeiiersott two girls saw smoke coming from the rear oi the buggy and tried to tell the gen tleman, but he was hard of hearing. As the smoke broke into flames they ran alter him. but no heed would he pay. In front of the residence oi Frank l'owell the fire had assumed great proportions, and by that time the occupant of the buggy came to realize his peril. Mr. Powell and oth er neighbors rushed to the assist ancc with garden hose, lifted the lone driver cut and unhitched the horse, turned the hose on his blazing duster and then on the buggy, which was pretty nearly burn up by that time The old .gentleman was badly fright ened. Daily Democrat by Carrier. $4 Year. BURSON HOSE. For Wednesday only, we will sell fifty dozen of this famous make, rib tops white feet, out side sizes. 25c values at, per pair 15c PERCALES 200 Pieces or about 8000 yards to sell, in light and dark fan cies, 28 inches wide, 3pecial per yard 5c CHILDREN'S DRAWERS Children's muslin drawers, all sizes, a real surprise in store for you in this item. Wednes day only at per pair 5c 1916. Vol. l. Women's Low Shoes 69c-$1.00 Women's Patent Pumps or Strap Sandals $1.95-$1.45 Women's Cloth Top Patent Shoe, in various .die. 5 ' Wmte Canvai1 ButtmSh7, - 1.65-1.85 Children's and Misses' Sandals 89c, $1.00, $1.25 Children's Shoes 55c, 98c Child's Rompers 25c Child's Ra Ra Hats 25c up 45c Misses' Dresses ....49c up $1.65 Children's Dresses 49c up $1.10 Ladies' Petticoats 49c, 98c, $1.19 East End of 9th St. Suffrage Ahead in Iowa, (Uy United I'ress) Des Moines, June 6. It will prob ably take the official count to settle the question of whether suffrage was carried in Monday's election in Iowa. The complete vole of one third of the precincts throughout the state give suffrage 62,448, against 60,227. Brooklyn Boy Held. (By United Press) Washington, June 6. John Kilgal len, a Brooklyn boy, held in coiinec tioin with the Sinn Fein revolt, has been interned under the fense uf the realm act, the state department advised. Fruit Conditions W. A. Modine estimated the apple crop and prune at about 75 per cent of normal. F. M. Mitchell, the or chardist. telephones that his obser vations speak .for about 50 per cent of normal. Instead of orchards being in a good condition he says most of them are in pour condition, and he doubts if more than one in twenty has been sprayed this year. Rev. F. W. Kmerson went to Stay ton this morning where lie will speak toniglit. Wednesday evening lie will speak at Mill City. Starting Today for Two Days Only CHICAGO TRIBUNE WAR PICTURES Absolutely the only genuine war picture, ever produced. If you are interested in the most destructive war that ever was, you will want to ace these pictures. 50 Per cent of the -with -troops shot down in the open field! - PERSONAL MENTION S S II. Wayne Stanuard came over from llrowusvillc yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Irvin went to Portland tills morning. ' Mrs, K, M. Reagan went to Corvul lis this morning to attend the com mencement exercises. Robert Singleton and John Miiluc went to Great Falls, Mont., yesterday where they will work. li. I.. Stiff left this morning for Sa lem on a business trip, Mrs. Sarah Sloan and Mrs. II. Walker went to Corvullis this morn ing to attend commencement. 1 c Watch (or the program in Tues day's paper to be given at the armory next Friday at 8 p. m. Mrs. A, K, McKaig, who has hern spending the past two yeurs with her daughter, Mrs, C, H, Lamb, left yesterday for an extruded visit In Iowa and Illinois, -0 WELCOMED BY COMMERCIAL CLUB WHEREAS, The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons and the Grand Lodge of the Ancient, Free and Ac cepted Masons of the State of Ore gon, have seen fit to hold their an nual meeting in the city of Albany this year, THEREFORE. HE IT RESOI.V F.D, That the Albany Commercial Club most cordially welcomes said Grand Undies, to our midst and wish them a pleasant and prosperous Hirel ing and an enjoyable sojourn while among us and earnestly hope that these most honorable bodies may find it dcsireable to again hold their an nual meetings in our city. A. I.. FISHER, Pres. Attest: W. A. EASTflURN, See, Notice. :' To Military Club Dancing party; The Albany Military Club will give a dance at the armory tonight. Music by the Albany City Hand, beginuiu:r nt p. m TONIGHT proceeds to the blind and crippled soldiers. Tlhie ' j The Latest in White Footwear A new 8-inch White Reign skin Boot with Ball Simp Priced at $4 Mcdowell shoe CO. "Quality for Leee" EVERWEAR HOSIERY HUB THEATRE 10c. 10c TRADE AT . C. J. BREIER CO. OR WE BOTH LOSE MONEY 22 STORES 22 STORES Admission . 10c and 20c Matinees 5c and 1 5c 30 Minutes of Giggles BIG 8-REEL BILL Any Seat -