PAGE THREE Unusual New Skirts for Dress, Utility and Sport Wear Smartly tailored skirts showing the graceful new flared effect with Hot-In pocketi, plaited Huddle pockets, rowi of button), tide plain, panel front and back and a hundred and one other charm ing new stylo features. Really wonderful values at very papular price. Beautiful new aklrta of Satin, Taffeta, Novelty Check Veloura, Ro. man Stripes, Poplins and Serges In the dre'slest style we have altown for tome time, which when combined with, a dainty blouse make charming costume. An extraordinary comprehensive showing; in all length and in waist bands from 22 to 40 inches, ranging in price from GLO THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday Twice Daily October 18-19 ;-' .'-.'.(' I Twice Daily -2:15-8:15 2:15-8:15 ALBANY DAILY DIVOCHAT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1918. BE $5 to $15 1 maintaining the standard of Phoenix Silk Hose has caused the prices to advance under present conditions, prices of women's hose now 80c to $1.05 n.,-aT.1i-m,-liti.llJt-l.eV CASH VALUES WORTH WHILE (?) S t 05 (8 i S ') W 8) CITY NEWS. W 9 (i " t f ft it R it Mrs. Miller Here Mrs. Daisy Daunals Miller, of Port land, it viiting her folks here fur a few days. At State Shoot A stntc shoot among the mcmlcr of the National Guards, began at Clackamas today, to last during tilt week. Fiftlr-Co. Coast artillcryof this city, hat six good shots in a iiad that may. be looked for to do some good work during the week, goini; to Clackamas yesterday afternoon. They are: Capt. Knox, I.ieut. Hakcr, Lieut. Collins, Scrgt. Srtchfirld, Corp. McGhce and Mecli. l-iiu. Armenian Relief The mayors of all the cities of Ore gon, at well as other Male have been asked to observe next Saturday and Sunday as Armenian relief days. Blalra at San Enselmo Fd. Illair, now a theological tin dent at San- Anvlmo, Calif., writet that he ! enioving the work. There lire eleven students in the beginning class, three of whom are Japanese. Arthur Hodge, graduate of Albany College in 1914 is president of the Undent body, universally respected in 111 seminary. One of the faculty is Dr. Hell, brother-in-law of Dr. W. P. White of this city, and he has been specially kind to Mr. Hlair and hit sister. New Song A new and popular song just out is entitled: "Wilson Has a Winnin' Way, and a Gosh Darn Way of Win ning.' " State W. C. T. U. ' Mrs. Edgar left this morning for Pendleton, where the will attend the state convention of the W. C. T. U-, which will hold its first tcssion to morrow ami continue during the week. To Hood Rtver Waldo Anderson left yesterday for Hood River to look after his apple orchard and attend to the marketing of the apples. Returned to Portland Mrs. Lohr, of Portland, returned Clonic yesterday after a visit here, a guest of the Hacklcmans. ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR HI Among the daily rculreqnicnts of ev- II cry family none is more appreciated II HI than the Kurd Sedan, so cozy, com- III HI fortahlc refined and easy to drive. I III The delights of the electric car with the Ford economy in price and main- II Runabout $4(1075; Touring Car ' I $415.70: Conpelc: J5M170; Town Car I $i50.70; Sedan $700.70; Ford chassis, I $380.70. All prices f. o. b. Albany. On . ' I III display and sale nt Crawford's garage, 11 III th and Uakcr streets, Albany. I I Elliott & Sherman Present CLUNE'S CINEMA SPECTACLE Mission Days in Southern California Kindly Rule of the Old Padres Romance in MexicanPalace and Indian Hunt Driving the Red Men . From Their Humble Homes Love Finds a Way in Mountain Deserts Setting Suns v Heal Broken Hearts Founded on Helen Hunt Jackson's Famous Novel of the California Mission Indians Accompanied by A FULL ORGAN SCORE BASED ON OPERATIC THEMES s Matinees 2:15, 25c everywhere Evenings 8:15, 25c, a few at 50c REMARKABLE INVENTION BOON FOR HOUSEWIVES Fo' over thirty years housewives have. been using coal and wood rang es with the oven built in the range body thus requiring a great deal of stooping. To eliminate this uncom fortable stooping J. E. Leonard of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, conceived the idea of placing .the oven above the range body so as to make jt easily accessible. The heat from the body flue is car ried to the" oven flues through a large asbestos insulated pipe. Thus the heat travels its natura 1 way upward which makes the oven beat quickly and evenly. Fourteen different styles of these ranges arc now made, known ns the Leonard Ili-Ovcn ranges. FisherRra deu Co. have secured the agency for, these remarkable ranges and they in vite the, housewives of this commun ity to call and inspect the line. leased. - The story is said to be one that ap peals to both old and young. It is a strong protest against the marriage of people who arc physically unfit, and shows the results of such unions. Six stars of "Birth of a Nation" fame, and Blanche Sweet take leading roles. FORMER ALBANIANS. People Told About Who Formerly Resided Here, Going Elewhere. "The Escape" Tonight. Manager Conrad Meyers of the Rolfc theatre announces that he has secured for his patrons, D. W. Grif fith's famous success "The Escape" and will show same tonight only. "The Escape" played for several months in the cities of the northwest Inst season, and bears the distinction of having broken more box office records than any film drama yet re- Mrs. W. H. Mcnnellcy, nee Miss Lee Frather, a teacher in Albany Col lege twenty-four- yfars ago, was the guest of Mrs. Anna Houck of Port land the past week. She was on her way to her new home in St. Paul. Mrs. Christine dimming, mother of J. A. Cumniing, a former Albany druggist, died at her home in Los An gencls. Oct. 9. Her remains were taken to her old home in Dcwitt, Io wafor burial. , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bagnell left Portland last week for Kansas City, Mo,, where they - will make their home, Mrs. Bagnell was formerly Miss Vesta ITcnton, of Albany, whose father was city recorder for about 20 years. SATURDAY FOOTBALL U. O. Beat Multnomah, O. A. C Pullman. Biggest Score 128. Some of the results of football games Saturday were: U. O., 28; Mult nomah, 0; O. A. C, 13, Pullman, 3. In the east little Tuffts, which beat Harvard the week, before, was defeat ed by Princeton 3 to 0. - Alma, of which Harry Means Crooks is presi dent, was defeated by Michigan Ag gies 33 to 0. The biggest score of that of Ohio, which bqat Obcrlin 128 to 0. Dr. Stone's Heave Drops cures luavcs. Price $1; for sale by all drug gists. a?tf Oregon and California The U. O. football squad will play the University of California at Berke ley next Saturday, leaving on Wed nesday, eighteen strong. Albany has one man in' the team, Orvillc Mon- tcith, who will play left half. l . To Mill City- Ex City Engineer and Policeman John Jones, after being in Albany a few days went to Mill City Saturday evening for a visit with his daughter. At Scio A parent-teachers association has been organized at Scio with Mrs. O. V. White, as president, Mrs. E. T. Thayer vice president and Mrs. Don McKnlght, secretary and treasurer. Mm My JV - .-OP Sill . 1 Fa.HAME EVEREADY offers every man,, woman and child an opportunity to turn one new word into $3,000. Are you going to neglect this offer or are you coming in today to get an EVEREADY CONTEST BLANK? they are free. t ' Contest closes November 7 at midnight. Ralston Electric Supply Co.