Was mx ALBANY DAlv DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1016. Wool Blanket Specials $4.50 Wool Blankets . . $3.95 5.00 Wool Blankets . . 4.35 6.50 Wool Blankets . . 5.50 8.50 Wool Blankets . . 7.35 10.00 Wool BJankets . . 8.75 A blanket opportunity that it will pay you to take advantage of. Big high-grade blankets at a notable ' saving. FLOOD'S STORE - 334 West First St. Do Not Wait Another Day before beginning your Christmas- needle work. There is ample time for making even elaborate articles. And besides these, are numerous attractive, novelties. - Night gowns 85c and 95c Combination Suits 75e and 85c Negligees 1.15 . Card Table covers and 4 nap- kins $1.25 Tie racks and material ... 50c dollar boxes and material 50c "Hot Rolls 25c and 50c Boodoir cap . 25c to. 50c . 4. . - ; ... - y - - We can supply anything- in the needle work line you may wish. The Albany Art Craft DANCING NOVELTY. ; It is to Be Geometrical and Cerebral Instead of Merely -" rr.. --Emotional. . J (By United Press) ' New York, No 10. Abas, Salome, .likewise the- sensuous Egyptian and .the tantalizing, wriggling hula-hub -raid, each of whom, it seems, took a lesson from Miss Hootchie-Kobichie America is to have a new stage Ma nee. it Methchone or geometrical dancing ,i its label and time, Valentine dc Saint Point is. its exponent. She is now enroute to New York on the Monsenaat from Barcelona, Spain. The danefng which she will introduce has a "cerebral quality,'' which is ex plained thusly. . " '. While music, painting and sculpture .have changed in form and method be coming more "cerebral" instead of merely emotional, .dancing has re mained an art which appeals through the eye, to the sense alone. In the new geometrical dancing all of the ele- - 9 .. ' 9 Great Cats! ( St Paulf ' Minn:; Nov.. 10. : Coleman Flaherty's cat won't eat meat on Friday, i. -rrr .. . : yj; 9 Flaherty is a good Catholic. The cat has been in the family several years. All cats would rather east fish .than meat Fla- herty's cat got into the habit of O having fish, left from the Flalier- ty table, every seventh day. Now the feline, expects it, and will have nothing else, y . 9 Si ments which fill the house when Mary Garden dances Salome are retained I and artistries are introduced giving the movements meaning. ', - The dances are staged with Mmc. de Saint Point's own poems set to -mu sic by . Debussey, Ravel and other composers. In some the garb is very light, in one, however, a coat of mail, with only slits for the eyes is worn. I Pure Drugs Did yon ever stop to think what CITY NEWS S S S 56 8 4 Chamberlain to Speak at Eugene Geo. E, Chamberlain, United States senator, will be in Eugene next Wed nesday to speak at the University as sembly on "Mditary Training." Sen ator Chamberlain is chairman of the military affairs of the senate, has been active in recent legislation along this line and is cooperating with the Uni versity in establishing military drill for iindcrclassment at the University. Register. ',.., At Salem Mrs. A. Austin and Mrs. Charles Schoel returned yesterday from Sa lem, where they attended the conven tion of Lady Maccabees. White Here Ex-Sheriff Bob White was in the city yesterday afternoon interested in the election returns. A Reminder- One of the last reminders' of the timber days at Truckee, California. was uncovered a few days ago when workmen demolishing one of the old purs drugs means to yon when yon ar. sick? Your physician waif you to know 6m puMst drugs obtainable, sad yon get just that kind from us. We are In the drug business, and we stand bach ot eeory single item that leaves oar store. Make our store your home, Burkhart & Lee Druggists Truckee Lumber company's sawmills uncovered a hell used by the ylgl lants. It was used to summon the vig Hants When the leaders felt the ne cessity of taking the law in their own hands and exercising the orcrouativei ot judge Lynch, Ashland Tidings. Or, Real Dry s . It now seems nrobable that the uro. hibltion amendment, prohibiting the shipment of liquor into the state has passed by about two thousand. At first it was thought it was defeated. i ne orewers- amendment has been de feated by an immense majority, Mrs. Thompson Elected . . Mrs. Alexander Thompson, of The Dalles, who made one of the best speeches at this city, during the cam paign, has been elected to the state legislature.' She is a woman of strik ing ability, a fine speaker, with a per sonality that is bound to make her friends. Buy Albany Garage G. T. Hockensmith, of this oity, and Lloyd Templeton, recently of Halsey, have bought the business of the Al bany Garage, of Jack Hammel, and will hereafter run the garaRC, adding Having bought the Albany Garage v We are prepared to serve the" public with Studebaker Cars (and Service Station) Now is the time to buy. On Dec. 1 ; the price of cart will be increased $75 nd $100 Hockensmith &' Templeton' their Studebaker autos and service to the equipment. Mr. Templeton, who comes here, has had several years' ex perience in the auto business, making a strong auto combination. The firm name will be Hockensmith and Tem pleton. Round-Up Increases Boose The receipt of affidavits for liquor shipments shows that the round-up increased the importation of boose in Albany considerably during October. The number of shipments received was 744, compared with 656 for Sep tember and 593 for August. Marriage License License to wed was issued today to Herman F. Anthony, 41, farmer, and Margaret Harris, 34, both of this city. . Simply Terrifying. An old liuly wns In the sumo railway ear sa a party of golfers. I round fearful trouble this morn, till!," said one. "At the flint I foil rlc'it Into the middle of a blackberry bush and at the sworn! I was stuck up on tlio tup of tree. I pitched out of bouuds Into the farmyard at the third. gut caught by the wire nt the. fourth. stuck fust In a deep hole at the llfth, found mynelf burled In mud at the sixth, I was lying In a heap of rough stoues at the seventh, gut lost at the eighth aud Dubbed up at the Ixittoiu of that dirty ditch at the last bole." "Uraclous me!' cried the uorrlfled old lady from ber corner In tbo car. aud they told me Hint golf was an old man s unmet I'll never let my Ed win play again. ' Exchange. Out ef Abundant Caution There la a proerty owner In Penn sylvaiila who has endeavored to lucul cute In his touants the prlticlplo of ar Miration with reference to their dls putes, offering himself ne arbiter. On the occasion of the lust dispute of this sort the owner beforo undertaking a solution put to one tenant the usual queetlou: "Now, William, If 1 consent to srbl tittle will you abide by my division V Ullllnm hesitated a moment then said: . ' "Well, sir, I'd like to know what the deciatou la nrsfc" Case end Comment. Going All th. Way. ' 'low's fsrnilugf" Tine! Y'ou know that abandoned farm I picked upT" .- - . "That prompted my question." "I sold quarry rights to ono crowd and rented the surface as golf links.' Nova If 1 ran lease the air to somo wlrelpas comiwny I'll hsve slxtut ev erything under cultivation. Who aeya Intensive farming -does 't pay?" Chi rago Journal. - -" - WANTED Second hand feed cut teror . cutting box. H,ome pholit 7354. . . . . nSMI Our Every-Day Prices Tell the Story That's why we are always busy We must be busy, we must do big volume of business on such close margins or We couldn't exist. The more you buy the cheaper we can buy and the less Its costs us to do business. Volume Is whst we must hsvbe buying for our 125 Busy Stores as one, gives us a tremendous buying power, You ge t the benefit. Hope' muslin 6KC Men's hesvy SOc wool sox 30c Lonsdale muslin 10c Men's dress sox, black or tsn Percale. 6c, 12tfc ' " 10c Calico. .' m 3c Men's 20c Dress sox, all colors Cheviot 'WrttatfT.ZZ13joc 2 ,or .Dress Ginghams 10c Men's $1.75 Psnts 11.23 Apron ginghams ... oc Men's $2.00 Pants $I.4U Toweling II 1-Sc, 10c, 12,c Men's $3.00 Pants $1,911 72 x 90 sheets 49c. 69c Men's $4.00 Psnts $2.98 Bed spresds ....98c, $1.23, $1.69 Boys' suits -..$2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Pillow slips 2 for 25c Boys Msckinaws $3.98 Boys and Girls hose ......... 10c Boys' wool Jerseys $1.49 Ladles hose ...10c Boys' swesters 69c, 98c Men's hslf wool ' sox 2 for 25c Boys' Shoes Men's all wool sox 25c $1.69, $1.89, $1.98, $2.25 Everything; ejWfcg-y-. j' Everything Alwayg JCPennrv Co cy ' Alwy lor L. rZTW'tWlllLar to, L... KOR RENT 5 room house, hath and basement. New, at UH2 W. 6lh. Call John Regall, Cameron Planing mill. 119-15 WANTED Middle aged woman to do housework for elderly couple. Phone 456-J Bell. - ' n8-I0 WORK WANTED Will go out or take work home. Lace curtains a specialty. 25c per pair. Bell 596-J. or 323 E. 2nd. a4tl WEAVING-Cnrpets find rugs. Will1 furnih material and make carpet, at 40 cents a yard, Satisfaction guaranteed. Minnie Smith, phone , 339-V. o At llic Jitney fair Dec. 12, in the First I'rohyterian church there will be a Kssumage Sate room. Anyone having articles to don.ite please phone 414-K. nil) dll (I'd adv.) Mi .v m 'f Home of Edith Storey, movie star Saturday at Worths Department Store Coats $5.9.5 to $1,9.95 Special Our r-eady-to-wear section wrili dispiay a' goodly' number of coats tomor- . row at a genuine saving. Many new models must go at the prices. Your inspection of our garment section will be considered a favor. We know you will appreciate the values. , We shall display a shower of bargains Saturday that will genuinely in terest you. A desire to save plus visit to this store wilt convince you that we are bending every effort to maintain fsir prices. Bring your friends to see the new knit wear, coats, skirts, new arrivals in dress goos snd si'lks. A shipment of brand new collsrs in latest novelty effects, fancy ribbons, Roy al Society goods. Big assortment of Parisian ivory, Sheffield silver AT THE RIGHT PRICES. 8EE THEM. . Novelty; Skirts A complete showing of novelty and plain tailored skirts. In-Poplins, gabardines, serges, flannels, . broadcloths, etc.. Some made with . .gathered backs with novel belts and , pockets. Made in conservative and ' , extreme styles. NOW IS THE TIME TO PUR- CHASE URS Your favorite muff, neck piece, throw or collar will be found here. Priced to fit your nurse. See the new "Nutmeg6 muft. New collar piece etc. Nippon mink, Arctic fox, red fox, China wolf, tiger coney. Let us order that "Special set" of furs for you. MEN'S FURNISHINGS We have your needs in under wear at 98c to $2.50 Mackinaws heavy $5.50 to 48.50 Flannel shirts 98c to $2.50 Sweaters at 59c to $5.00 Wool sox . . ..29c to 50c Wool Gloves 29c pr. Outing flannel n'ght shirts, .' '. 59C to 98c PART WOOL SOX, NATUR AL GREY, Special l2c Pair NEW SILK WAISTS In crepe de chine, silk serge Crepe meteor, and peachskin cloth, . colors, white, shell, flesh, and dark blue with Roman stripe. Regular'; price $4,50. For Saturday at r $2.48 . See these dainty waists, youll like them.' " v.' ANNOUNCING THE SALE IN THE FUTURE OF LADIES WIRTHMOR WAISTS IJiriRTHMOR WAISTS, properly so-named will in the fu " ture be on sate in our store. .... These waists will sell at $1.00. ' They wilt always be worth more than the price you pay. A new plan of cooperation be tween manufacturer and retailer makes possible the sale of waists at this price; that would ordinarily sell at $1.50 to $2.00 Sincerely do we beliece that these are the very best waist values that have ever been offered, and that under an agree ment recently made with the producer, we will alyvays be In a position to offer in the future st $1.00 waists that are vastly su perior to what you can obtain at this price elsewhere. Wirthmor waist, will be sold here and here only. They will always sell at $1.00. The first a Uotments is on sale this week. WIRTHMOR AT WORTH'S STORE ALWAYS ONE DOLLAR, ALWAYS WORTH MOfcE. "ROYAL SOCIETY means "XMAS PREPAREDNESS" Royal Society package goods contain everything to com plete the article. Made up night gowns, chemise, . boudoir caps, dressing sacques, aprons, utility bags, scarfs, shaving pads, pillow tops, table runners, card table covers, center nieces, and mnnv other made up articles that will please you ' - " ., "Cordlcher" 'the perfect crochet cotton, also strand 'floss. f -I J . Y-I1. .A.. 1 - . I , . . , ... . .cicbm, rupv, inuia, sit., v.uuipjce snowing lancy riDDons, wool soles for that pair of slippers. . Visit fi art ffonnrtmfifit fnr iiioaatiu.. '. J - . .... 1 H-mtwiw U1U 1UCUB rCKttra- ing Xmss preparedness. , . $3.50, $3.75 snd $4.00 wool blsn kets .. $2.98 $2.75 Wool nap blankets $1.93 Heavy white outing flannel 9c yd. Linen finish toweling 4c yd Huck toweling 8c yd 3 lb. Cotton batt 73c . 28 In. PercMe ...'.. 5c Reg. $1.23 Men's hesvy fleeced -, Unions , 98c Men's 2 po, underwear heavy 45c Boys', unions, fleeced . ..... 50c Men's hesvy cotton sweaters 59c Boys' "Hardwear" shoes $2.48 Ladles' fleeced unions 98c Children's waists, 2-12 Cc 7c 9c pr. ;. 5c ...... 29c 98c "Dependable Merchandise for Less" W orth's Department Store Palm Olive Soap Boys' suspenders ' Men's hsndkerchiefs .. Men's tie :i, wide ends .... Umbrellas Special floss oval shaped pillows1 ;: - 55c 36 In. all wool serge .; , 43c One lot corsets, values to $3.50, now ,.,. sj.00 Germsh town 4 and 8 fold ...10c sk Crib blankets ....... jic ea. Colgate's talcum, all odors 9c Rber SOc.'' New Wallace Ride -Both Phones 80