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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, PKBBUABV 21. 1S17 PAOB THBBB New Shoes With Medium Height Heels Custom I. ait These Shoe are made especially for people who cannot use high heels, and don't want Bo wear ex tremely low-heel shoes L 2. 3. 4. FOUR NEW STYLES Black kid leather heel and sole $5 Black gunmetal with leather heel and sole . . $4.50 Black gunmetal with white Neolin sole and white rubber heel . . . $5 White Rcinskin uppers, with white Neolin sole and white rubber heel . . $4.50 CASH VALUES. HAMILTONS ii iri ii IVUII 9 s j t srrgisisi " tsss " f r r j s j j jt VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT 6IVES PROMISE OF BEST YET Fine Program of Dancing, Singing and Comedy at Globe Theatre Tonight. CONSERVATORY CONCERT FULL 0FJ000 NUMBERS BIG CONVENTION Pleasure And Philanthropy C lly United I'm Pan.. Icb. 1. toy mail) While Amrih'ini have n average of $!00' "' annual!) in Franc seek ing pleasure, they haw only contri buted about l2.Hti.l10 tincc the war for Or benefit "I Preach wounded and homeless. Thi. ttatciuciil it made today ly the American Relict Glaring I louse in an appeal to Americans lor more fund, and necessities to carry on the work. In a pamphlet iu.t i.mcd the Re lic! organisation harl hack to the Ante near, revolution hen money ad vanced by France practically avcd thr American government (rom dr tiuction. At tli bciiinning o( 1780, in America, a Continental dollar wa worth two cents, a hiuhel o( corn fISt) and a suit of clothes $2.(W. RUSE OF A CHINAMAN. Dally Democrat b Carrier. S4 Year We make a specialty of Friendship Engagement, and Wedding Rings F. M. FRENCH A SON Jewelers and Engravers Clover Way H Got Around th Law and (Joined Hia Cose. A oeruetrry la tin- one aa nil apot tn China. To desecrate aurb a piaca I tlin worst of crimes. Home years since tliele llrcd lu a village on Hie pUlu of the Yellow rlrrr a tnan called Tu. Ilia llttla farm furnlabe.1 blm with a com f jrtable living, but notblnir more. I.lko all frro tn Hint pari of t'blnn. there Wat uo fence to oparnte bla fields fnn Ibnav of bla neighbor, (tut of tbiw neighbor waa a rascal, wbo, knowing Mr. Tu to 1 of mild dlapoal tlou. rraolred to Iimibo ukiu blru by plowing a ffw"furrow of Mr. Tu'a bind and tbua In "H- ruling It wltb bla . km. Tbla act did not otiaa unotisrrved. tut Mr. Tu waa raurioa aa well aa mil. I He knew that litigation cams high and waa uncertain. "Metier." bo . 1.1 to bluiaelf, "to endure lb wrong than to auffer loaa of both land and i isasr t(h neat yenr the iielghlmr reiealel tba tSBsMSWat and plowed up a few more furrow. Again Mr. Tu consult ed Willi blmaelf and doloruitned. aa IIIQlllloQlI. thai law waa too eipcnslve a luxury for blm Tlio iielghlair. encouraged by tbla eouiplalaniice. ruutinuod to add to bla . ven acre nt the olber'a eipene. At length be III! SIS! SO hold n W ISSSaV (u nite In tbla way the family coie torv, whore were burled Mr. Tu'a an cestor. Then Mr. Tu u the chance for which be bn.t l-een walling, lly plow- I Ing up tbla cemetery the neighbor bad roiutnllled aacrllege. TUe only aim cully wa that the punlahroent wa wo severe lbt It might not he iolhle. miles he wa careful, to get bl neigh bor punished at all. For tba law wa Unit If llw mnglatrnte ahnuld take no tli n of the ault he would have to aend up reiMirt to bla aujierlora at the cap ital of the province anil reo,oeat that proper pnnliilmient lie Inflicted upon blmaelf. neelng that ao belnou a crime had lieen committed In the dbttriot for w kits be waa reanonalbtr. Accordingly Mr. Tu brought the mat ter bt-b m' Oil- m:igiifiiie In n wn 1'iot .11.1 ii"l Involvo tluii offlrlal. He bfoagM Sf imllotl acalust hi father, who waa dead. fr bavins nSOVOo hl crave off bin . n land to that of tho miraur Msg ttrisftbof laataad of abid ing 111 the leluelcry where be pc w rly I elonced! The CMoscM love humor and greatly iidmlre ihlWwdDOaa, When, therefore, the magistrate Nod IMS a1ng doo unient be smiled with genuine nppre . Intlon of Mr. Tu'a cleverness, railed up Hie offending neighbor, uiult I. no not or all the land be bud BMMvVn Med and pnlObad blm with due sever- lly for hla rnhlvry Ion. -Youth'., Couipan Effective Danger Sign. A eoutruclor wbo bus observed tbnt I cdiKtriniis ly llttlt tt UOO to algna baa evolved new plan to guard ngaltint Bfrlilrrt to "Iss byatarinwra, a ateara Ka Hi woiklug many feet lielow tho suifiiiv of tho traOl attract ncorea of rou dally. They atop, lean over the IkmmI railing around the excava tion ond atari'. Sometime" the crowd get no large that ilien-1 dunger of the railing giving wuy and plunging them Into the XC TBtlOa, "Itullger" lgn don't worry them : Dno tlie new Idol of the eoOtraCtOr. Be hu mueured the top of the rolling with tir and grease. Now jhthoiih who never aliuddor St Ibe "dunger" lgn floe from the grenae menace aa If It were polann. Philadel phia North American. The moit delightful demonstration of thr Terpvichoreaii jrl ever demon utcd here will be icon at the Globe Theatre tonight with th appearance of the Kigdon Danctr. on Hk Hip podrome vaudeville bill. Tbcie four ocauliful, graceful maiden, flit thru a .erics of lyuibolic lancet that re mind on more of lairy spirit, or tome animated obatract thing than hiiinan beings. Tlieir"Iances of thr Snow" is the xrry personification of light airiness and dsloty coloring. Vol a sound do the donccri make as they flit rapidly over the floor of the stage. The Jap anese court dance, by Mi. Joan Hardcattle, is unusoa! in its slow grace. The boudoir dance by Mis. Grace Fcrntmorc CoOncr is a dainty bit of light flirting . The act also tn- ludes a Persian and Japanese emo tional dance. This ac t Is i oc of the best of its kind ever 'irouht to the ast on a vaudeville circuit Hilly Jones is a black faced mono- ogilt who has just returned from tour of Australia where he created riot. The act is a laturh producer and Jones sure knows bow to get the laughs. There is not a uiel moment u the house from the time be vteps onto the stage until the close of his act. and be leaves the audience call ing for more. His novelty come' work is good and his songs, which arc original, arc great mirth provokers. Kdward, and MrKrnna are recent arrivals in this country, having jus ompletcd a successful tour of the nlipodrs. China, Jaan. and the Hawaiian Islands. Miss McKcnna has a most charming manner and l-lcasing stage presence. She fiosses- beautiful, rich dramatic soprano voice of unusual brilliancy aid sweet ness of tone, a voice seldom heard in the vaudeville stage. Mr. Kdwards voice is a pure, rich dramatic tenor of unusual cma'ity and he never fails to please the most critical and exact ing audiences. This duo will be heard in popular and clasie.it selections. The photoplay bill is of high stand ard. Pauline Frederick, one of Am erica's favorite emortonal dramatists. ariH be seen in "Ashcs of Embers,' i powerful play of double identity. The itory of "Ashes of Embers' is. briefly that of a very pitilcssyl elfish girl who it relentless in her demands for moncydeapitc the fact that her own sister, who is the fami ly drudge, scarcely has enough ti keep body and soul together. Laura finally steals money from the cash lrawer over which her sister Agne: 'reside in tlve d i'a'tment srore in or ler to get a dress with w-hich to daz zle a millionaire, a rncs goes io jau bu l.aura win- ihc millionaire who oon wakes up to the fact that he is '.eing used merely aa a private purse by his wife who lias promptly trans ferred her affection to a young arch itict from whom she had temporarily Hsenlanglcd herself in order to en snare the gentleman of the money The recital of the conservatory of muiic, last mgl.t at the college chapel. was one of much interest, as well as merit, speaking for the excellent work of Ihit department of the college. The program in fujl i-a at follows: Putty t' I.ullaby, Ruth Nebergall, iry Fairies, Rolt darker; Gathering Flowers, Elizabetl. II. am . Our Kaby. Helen Pugh; My Pony's Schooldays. Eugene Cusick; Dolly's Polka, Louise Everton; Vocal If I Built a World for You, Mary Bender; A little Walta. Margaret Watson; Quiet Delight. Mary Emma Cate; Violin Flowers nd Ferns, Lena Tobey; The spinner's Song, Jean Bender; Waltz, Zona Mor gan: Vocal Jean, Helen Lee; Second Gavi tie, Naomi Bodine; Serenade. Hubert Fortmiller; Vocal Gae to Sleep, Bertha Lee; Valse Brilliantr Eb. Dorothy Erwin; -Vocal Pop pies, Mrt Edwin rortmiuer; rousn Dance Mazurka, Fnsemble class at two pianos, Lillian Dunn. Dorothy Erwin, Eloinr Lcigbton, Mary Irvine. Four Thousand Industrial Education Experts In Convention. (By I'nitcd 1'rets) Indianapolis, Feb. 21- F .nr thou sand delegates came here today for the lcntff annual meeting of the Nat ional Society for the Promotion of In daatrial Education. The delegate, re presented every part of the United States and Soutl ern Canada. Indiana surveys for vocational education by I thr Stale Board of Public Instruction, will be the main topic of discussion. Report v. ill be made on surveys con ducted in several Indiana cities and the advocates of the new system will show how schools id this stale are .iiectin;; r'-uuircmcnu t prepare for vocational rducafio Sec ctary of Commerce Kedficld. presid-r.t of the organization, vill talk on the Suiitli llugliet bill, which has passed the Senate and now before the House. The bill calls for an appropriation for the promotion of vocational edu cation. NEWS FROM THE COUNTY COURT NOOSE WARANTY DEEDS W. A. Gilmore to W. H. Barney md wife. February 12th. 1917, lands in Tp. 9. S. R. 3 West, 40 acres, fsSOO. Emma E Dyer et vlr. to Laverett E. Dyer. Feb. 14th. 1917, lands in Claim A7 Tp. 11, S. R. 4 west. May C. Barnes ,to A. N. Saynes and ife. Sept. 12th. 1916, lands in Ran- om s Add. to Mill City. J100. William li Kitchen and wife to W. . Goode and wife. Feb., 8lh, 1917. lands in Tp. 14, S. R. 1 West. I John Carnegie and wife to William . Duncan. Dec. 28th. 1915. lands in laim 49 Tp. 11. S. R. 3 West. $18. Citv Cemetery Assn to Wm. S. Duncan, City Cemetery lot 238. $35. The First National Bank of Albany, Lewis Tanzer. Feb, 14. 1917, lands Block 8 Woodle's Riverside Add.. Mbany, 1 10. E. B. Waite and wife to E. G. Young 4 Co, Feb. lit 1917. lands in fp 12. S. R. 1 West. $5fV Fanny Cresby's Memory. The blind byiun writer. For.uy Cros by, wbo Immortalized herself with "Safe In the Ann i f Jen," wa ca pable of the ino-t omitting exhibition of "inabilliv to forget .' On one DeevraVoa site contracted to supply a publisher with tluety hymns. She bOUPMtld forty five of these, sim ply storing Ibe'.n In her memory with out commuting a word lo paper. When she had nnlsbesl the forty-fifth be lie- gun to dictate t In-iii. going right through without a pause. She then did the same with the other forty five. - Iindon Answers. BtCVfB.BTBrrCH aiATTrtlS WHy It WM Wyt StTe)tjfc TW MM Maapaestja1 ash. -TV. II.. - J ks a7l HsSj B (f Q B fa a. TVs HaalW" a"! ja. JaCa ti, sahtf Ska atasaV taf (too l)ot osssmts oy Tho top 3 W FOR SALE BY FortmillerFurniture Company I A m I K3ol - aa-. S PAULINE FREDERICK i. , To Prvnt Drift. To kHp wiii't'tWH ( tt uti 1 yet tvti Do (Iraft whl! U iI-it lake an old nlif-t or a i4N-f of r.Mtli an latip si th UhI and aUt it a yard ai d a li:.lf Wtfi. ; FaatD a loop of taa r ltli lo Um conier of one leir-rthw,,? eile. l'oji oer the ionti at tlie head and foot f bed on aide next to the win. Ion and you bare a lOM ttiut will keep off all draft, but still rlrc plenty of freHU air. -BC Loai PoAt-I'Upateb. Ma Enters tha Cam. '.Tiat do you want, ma 7 "You uitMt Ko tu !!) irnnyry itir at onre and set a ijimd if butter. "Uut. ma. Wf're playln war. an I'm , leadlu' our army ajnlut the enemy." "Never rn'iid. Piny the mm Unary department U - basni hot t iie ami ko after tbnt butter." PhmInE ham A(ce-llTaltl. k Confidence r U Tho fooUng of con- 1 M fidenco nd protec- M 1 tion irom t r o u o i e 'j i that goes vrith Mar- 1 jl athon Tires is only '-. t equaled by the sat- , lafaction ol know- f p ir.g that you have K bought your tiro D U it thi x 't . r H Forovor at Him. Newltt Ku: nv! I sfsntfl associate j our wife wltb a cert:. In epi o.!c In my own life. There's Jssrt i be IbJna she lwaya remind me of- Honiieok 1 vrlh 1 eould say that There lot of thing she always reminds roe of. Philadelphia Pre. - I X . J - I TIRES For Sale By Ralston Motor Co. I'OR TRADE A house and lot in West part of Albany, Will trade ' for team, wagon and harness. Alao ten acre orchard near Cunningham, California, just 1-2 mile out of city limits. 5 acres in olives 2 1-2 a. in almonds, 2 1-2 a. in peaches, pear and apricots and apples. Will trade this place for property near Albany or for city property. For further information see J. A. Howard. 120-6 FOR SALE Circasian walnut 4 piece bedroom set. Slightly used. Hali pice at $60. Address R G. care Democrat . t 21-tf. bags. The rest of the story deals with the return of Agnes from ti e jail and he dramatic complication, which in volve Laura, the millionaire, the arch- tect and the lawyer who is engaged handle her husband's divorce ac tion. PHONOGRAPH SPECIAL One $25.00 Edis n Phonograph, p.'.a both 2 and 4 minute records. Special to close outThi Phonog rph with 40 good records for S10. One $25.00 Victor with 28 records to close out for S9.75 Woodworth Drug Co. if i PAULINE FREDERICK i ASHES of EMBERS raWBMosSBsao. 'A. - AT THE GLOBE TONIGHT DR. TOEL ELECTRO 1 HER APIS T AND ELECTRO-SURGEON DALLAS, OR. SUITE 10 DALLAS NATIONAL BANK From 9 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p. t 7 to 8 p. m., Sunday 10 to 1 p. m. Specialties: CANCERS AND TUMORS No knife and Ion of blood. 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