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FAOt MX SILKS of QUALITY Beautiful Spring Shades of the Newest Creations 36 inch Taffeta $1.50 yard In Black. Copen, Navy. Rote, Cardinal, Ruaaian green. Cream, peach, Nile, Ivory and Pink. 43 inch CREPE De CHINE Cod quality, best shade, in cluding the new gold, $1.35 yard. Sport Pongees Printed figures. 34 inches wide $1.50 Yd. Silk Tussahs Sport shades, strictly new weave, 36-inch $2.50 Yd. FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. 1st St. WHAT YOU BUY WE STAND BY WALL PAPER Now Is the Time, and the Place Is FRED DAWSON'S REXALL STORE The Store of Quality" 8Sj "'an oi Harrisburg. is looking after business matters in Albany today. CITY NEWS 3 Attend Lodge at Tangent 8 o. A. Archibald and wric. ami Mrs. HcCart Here I A Schmitt and Mr. and Mrs. Hen- j ry Vollstedt will leave this cvejaUlf, in Geo. CcCart. a well known dairy- ;nc Schmitt car for Tangent where COMING SUNDAY Don't Miss 'The Wolf Woman' A VAMPIRE PLAY SUPERB W TK THE QUEEN OF VAM- LOUISE GLAUM and CHARLES RAY GLOBE ORCHESTRA GLOBE they il! a. tend the first meeting of the Odd Fellows kul.c ever in the new hall which has jut heen completed in that place. Mrs. Hutchinson Returns Mrs. Virginia Spencer Hutchinson, Of IVrtlai.il, and Miss Wilms Was gflUr, of Forest Grove, who apear cd in a musical here last night, left this morning on their return to Port land. Their concert here was greatly enjoyed and proved an artis'ic treat to those who attended. Ro th Mrs. Hutchinson and Hist Waggoner, who was formerly a memher of the fsculcy of Albany College, are members of the faculty ot the Conservatory of Music of Pacific University. During the Easter vacation they have been appearing in concerts in various val ley cities with William Wallace Gra rnni. the well known violinist Saturday Market The regular Saturday market of the ladies of the Christian church will be held Saturday afternoon at the Fast- hury grocery. Grand Lodge I. O O F. A special session of the Grand Lod ge of Oregon I.O.O.F. will be held in Albany tomorrow night tor the pur pose of conferring the grand lodge degrees, A large attendance is expec ted from various sections of Linn county in addition to the grand lodge officers who will be present to con duct the work. Postmaster Has Title Friends of postmaster C. H. Stewart are beginning to refer to him as Cap tain. This new title Is his by virtue of the fact that as postmaster he is act ing as recruiting officer for the U. S. Government. Moreover he makes bet ter than an average recruiting officer a is indicated by the fact that he has lrcady sent in the names of efght men tor the army and two for the navy. Maccabees met Last Night The Women's Benefit Association of the Maccabees held a meeting last ni.ht at the Woodman hall. The meeting was well attended and a large number of candidates were initiated under the direction of State Deputy Commander. Mrs. Herron of Portland. Visits Sao Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Arnold came over from Albany Saturday for an over Sunday visit at the home of M. VIRGINIA PEARSON IN THE BITTER TRUTH" TONIGHT A theme of revenge, conceived in the bitterness of a moment of sorrow, keeping dominant throughout a Ion term of years, and finally spending its force only after it is about accom plished its purpose, lends its interest to the newest Virginia Pearson pic ture which Wiliam Fox has produced, "Hitter Truth" at the Rolfe tonight Anne, the part Miss Pearson por trays is an inhabitant of Blossom Street. Kveryon- who konws the tilth and poverty of the slums will calixe what that means. She is the typical girt of the East side, and she has her typical lover, Jimmy Graves, crook 'Jack Hopkins.) When Anne learns that the police are on Jimmy's trail, she buries to warn him. But she is caught with him. both arc imprisoned .and the ;rain ot bitterness h implanted in he girl's heart. She leaves the jail at the end of five years, lirmly con vinced that her mission in life is to have her revenge on Judge Marcus (Wiliam H. Tooker.) the man who st-ntanccd het unjustly Anne Starts Her Work The news that Marcus is about to be nominated for a higher position in public survice spurs the girl on. She follows hiin him w herever he go es. Finally, on boatd a Hudson riv or steamer, Anne jumps into tb water and the judge, who it the only :rrson nearby, leaps into the waters Sod rescues her. In this way, the girl begins a friend ship with the man on whom she wants to work vengeance. This is where the story begins and leads from one event to another wirh interesting sequence. GLOBE TONIGHT Beautiful Norma Talmadge in a play of social life "THE SOCIAL SECRETARY" You'll enjoy it 66 20 minutes of fun with the Keystone Laughmaker A Scoundrel's Toll with Dale Fuller, Mary Thurman and a whole kit of funny people A WELL-BALANCED BILL 99 TWENTY EIGHT GERMAN SHIPS IN BRAZILIAN PORTS In Event of WarWith U. S. They May Put to Sea and Raid Ameriean Commerce. C Gill. Scid Tribune. HacUcmana Visit Mr. and Mr. Virgil llackleman of Albany visited here the ("re part oi the week with the latter' mother, Mrs. Larc. SaniiaiuXews. e'ermer Resident Here T. C. Case of Lebanon was attend ing to business matters in Albany yesterday. Eleven years ago Mr. Case was a barber in this city but moved lo Lebanon and lias lived there CTCf since. Visiting McCoy Mrs. Joseph McCoy, of Spokane, ar rived in the city yesterday and is vis iting at the home of her brother-in-law, A. R. McCoy, on her way to Cat- iforna where she. will spend vecks. a few Will Go To Portland Mrs. Winslow Hutchinson and Miss J Jane Mullenbach, of Albany College, will leave for Portland tomorrow to spend the week end. On Gazette-Time Alva Hi i son left for Corvallis this murning and will work on the Gazette-Times in the linotype department. Seat 15c (By United Press) Rio de Janiero, Mar. lv tby mall) There are twenty-eight German liter ehantmcn interned in this and other Brazilian ports today which, rumor has it, would become raiders of Am erican shipping in case of war between the United Stales and Germany. These ships total about 110,0(0 ton and arc vain,, I M KOtU.no. Half of them are in this pott and the other scatter ed about Brazillian ports. With two exceptions all these ships are at lib erty to put to sea at any time. F.ven since Brazil's protect to Germany over the submarine blockade, attention has been focused on the German ships by pcrsitanl stories 'that several of the interned steamers wcie waiting a favoriabte moment to make their es cape. Anchored in an open part of the hay( well under the surveillance of the harbor's iorts and the Rrazilian fleet, these fourtren ships form a listing and desolate group. Of the ships inter tied here the "Sierra Salvada" is the largest with 4.950 tons net register. The others arc the "F.denberg" 2780; "Cap Roca" 3.690, "Cohurg" 4.200; "Gertrmh- Wocrmann" 3.969; "Arnold Ansinck" 2,896: "F.truria" 2.H85; and thr "Franklin" .1.22.1 tons. Besides these there .were the "Muansa" .1733 ions, whi. ii entered on August 19, 1914 hut sailed a few days later for Buenos Vires and is at present interned in Chile, and the "Prussia" which enter d August 20, '.ailed for Santos five days later and did not arrive at that port for a month in spite of the fact that it is but a days trip. An inmir undertaken by port authorities for ihe pofpOfe of finding the cause of this mysterious disappearance did not es tablish any definate results. It's an 'asy FTcss however that the "Prussia" did not risk capture by F.nidish cm isers on a mere pleasure trip and that some raider ship benefited in supplies during her disappearance. Another ship that broke the monotony of inter nment by venturing into the open was the "F.denberg" after twenty !;.- of lying idle, sailed for Santos, where she never arrived. One month later the "Edcnhcrg returned ralmy to Rio, dropped her anchor and landed the crew and passe n.-re.-s of the "Indian Prince" which had beta sunk by the Greman cruiser "Kron,.rinz Wilhclm which itself interned later in a north Smcrican port. For this adventure the "F.denberg" was ordered under Hard by the Brazilian government. Outside of thr "Prussia" and the "Edcnherg" any of the interned Ger-n-n shirs have thr right to leave the h.irlior at will. Matinees 10c Children 5c Went To George W. Wright, attorney went to Salem this morning on legal business. Back Prom Washingti W. A. CcClaine, wtio has been in Bremerton, Washington, doing some masonery work, I. as returned to this city. Leaves For Montana Mrs. Gray and family left yesterday for Chapilin, Montana where they will make their future home. Corvalli People Here Mrs. H. L. Winkley and little dau ghter, Elotie, went to Albany this morning for a brief visit with her mo ther, Ufa, J. B. Davis, and other re latives in 4hat city and vicinity. Gazette-Tim?, Tax Money Coming Sheriff BorKne stated this morning that a considerable sum of money ha been exchanged during the past week for tax receipts. Lebanon Publisher III W. C. Depuw of the Lebanon Cri terian is ill aad unable to attend t his duties. He is said to be (lowly improving. P. A. Young, J. H. Ralston and wife G. I. Stcinman, of Eugene, is in the city. G. C. Johnson, of McMinnville, is an Albany visitor. Mrs. L. M. I.anWnni. of Salem, i registered at the All, any P. E. Bailey, of Peoria, spent the night in the city. and Mrs. H. B. Cusick this morning motored to Portland in the Young car Mr. Young will ship his car from Portland to California where he will join his wife In a few day. J Working at Lebanon W. E. Parrish is working at the Bach & Buhl store at Lebanon during the absence of one of the proprietors who has gone to Hot l ake for his -health. To Register Title Calista C. Custer today filed an ap plication in the circuit court to reg ister title to lands in Linn county. Called to Mrs. J. I Huntley was this morn ing called to Calgary, Alberta, Canada on account of the illness of her daugh ter. Mrs. A. L. Rodger. Will Show Pup A fine lot of Boston boll terrier pups will be shown in the window of Hausrr brothers gun store tomorrow. The litter aad the mother belong to F. L. Mava, of the St. Francis Hotel. Young Men's Suits Just got in a dandy line of Pinch Backa and Semi English styles, Good pattern and all ia Boy her, is a scheme to save easy money. 113.00 Suit everywhere, Our price 120.00 Suits everywhere, Our price Bvorytbla OU. Always for Leal 19 90 $14.75 Kvorythin. Always for Low TONIGHT That captivating Southern screen beauty VIRGINIA PEARSON B BaVBBBBBasaft. ' ibbbbbbbbb Law JaV "4 rfl BsasVl as bbbW fl II m T I Urn - VIROIWA, PEARSON r: in a rowerful Play of Prisons and politic, Love and Hat Retrib ution and a final happy end "The Bitter Truth" The story tail of a woman' plot of vengeance against a man who has unjustly sentanced her to imprisonment. She 1 about to acewn pllsh her purpose when she realize that she love him. 3- e l' . , verful play, which Mary Murillo wrot and Kenean Bool dii ected. CUB COMEDY A real fun maker wtuiAM rax rex Him COBPOBATiaN MUTUAL TRAVEL PICTURE SEEINO AMERICA FIRST TONIGHT and SATURDAY Adults 15c Children 5c MatineelOc .. . J. icr-wxjrgi. izpx-rr ADVERTISE IN THE DEMOCRAT IT PATS