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PAOEPOU1 ALBANY DAILY DMIOCBAT. FRIDAY. APRIL 1J. Itt? js"sjs FANNIE: WARD (lasky - paramount)! mm i Fannie Ward, the Locust who will be Keen at the Globe Monday in "Toe Yean of COLLECTION OF WASHING TON RELICS TO GO AT SALE (By United Press) New York, April 12. Direct dis cendants of George and Martha Washington will be put some of their most prited heirlooms under the bam tner at the Anderson galeries here a week from today. Included in the collection is an un known portrait of Washington's mo ther, which will be held at a minimum bid of $10,000. There also is an un known portrait of Washington himself which will be held at a minimum bid of $5,000 Martha Washington's wed ding ring and other personal possess ions ot the Washington family will be put on the block. WARRANTY DEEDS Isom W. Xewcomb et al to James T. Hensley and .vife Mar. JO, 1I7, lands in block 13, in Beards add. Tan gent. $150. W. G. Perry and wife to M. A. Stroud, Mar. 19, 1917, lands in block 11 town of Peoria, $10. B. M. Payne to First Nattoifal hank Albany, Mar 31. 1917. lands in Ti . II, S R 3 west, $10. WORLDS IN THE MAKING. What la Tk.nj rii.o In th Qrsjtt NbuU In Andromda. We look today oil Ilk Ih.iitfs of a i-outurv, u mllli'uuium, Ujtht iraf rlliig at tha rate of lsuuu wllea a arc oul rrguirva urv ttiau four yeara to MM from ih. lieu eat atar. iertaapa tb.iu;.. ..u- mid tetin if thousands of i ye.irs Croui tlw f ..this,; lu-iuv u every ei:... I hey ure not V lint ta. but what Wua. la of nehulae liave Ihvu dla BtVWrtal .iHw lionwus. The spiral mit leih of some few uetiulue ! in lotif ihvii eitudrniatlott of the ttusiry that they are the rvnltU-eliimTN of a aotar aj;e ;i. But there baa rwvMlj coma lu much tVwM of the spiral eharac tcr of uther iteliulatt (hat the eonclu lou seruu fonts 1 spot! us that praeti eully all rv in a tatfj of rotation ami arc hei ii lag the centrifugal Iwtvt t- tin m off tho rltics which roil iheusclvca Up in(o i.luuots rvvolvUig about cvutr,;l Mttiat, When opportunity la k)t?u to look ll ftxtly down bpoti a uebnta (bore ra aullu atariltiLg evtdeuce uf Ita U-iiff In rotation. There la uo uther way of eMilaluinx lt iriuarkable details of structure. Soqip look like the ko, Iter blades of a tnotorlHutt: midjo me actu ally enugi&t lu tbv act of throwing off rtnpt which are aeen cundcnslng at certain center, rolling themaalrca into pin nets, beuceforth to travel arouud tbelr suns. The treat uebula In An drouiedi. gives atrlktng evidence that It la working out another and a greater aolar system than our own. In abort. It ace ma that la studying, the nebulae we are -being admitted to the very workshop of the universe and are term It ted to watch the actual pruo en of turning out worlds. Nothing lu the heaven Is better tltted to till the rery soul with awe. As lu the case of the "tlxed stars," our Uvea are too brief, too feeble our eye, to detect the actual motion. Frederick Campbcira "Sun and Worlds In the Making." Daily Democrat b Carrier. $4 Year. " n jpvaaaaaaal K - ' ' iJj THE MOST SENSATIONAL COW IN THE WORLD fat production, producing in seven consecutive days 7J0.8 pounds of milk containing 50.68 pounds of butter. This remarkable animal has scored a bril liant triumph for the Black-and White breed. . The purebred Holstcin-Friesean cow, Segis Fay nc Johanna 1 14658, real ized the long-cherished hopes o fen thtgsiasts and electrified the dairy world when, under an oficial seven day test ending January 8, she establi shed a new world's record for butter- THE SAMPLE STORE BULLETIN April 13, 1917 Vol 1 A Brand New Lot OF mens strictly hand tailored suits for Spring and Summer wear. Greys, Blues, Browns, and novelty mixtures in various weaves and uyles, buying enormous quantities for our chain of 24 stores enables us to sell these high grade suits at following prices: $12.85, $16.00. $17.85, $18.00. $18.50. BLUE SERGE SUITS $9.85, $13.85, $15.00 WORSTED SUITS in Grey, Brown, or stripe patterns, flO, 512.00, $13-50, $15.00. MENS HATS For Spring and Summer, new shapes and colors, also wide brim for every day wear, $1.45, $1.85. $2.45, $2.85. The Sample Store " stores C. J. BREIER COMPANY stores THE LOWER PRICE STORE WAR CORRESPONDENTS. They Don't Have the Liberty New Thay Had In Formar Timaa. lu his book. "Over tbe Trout In an Aeroplane." the author. Kaipb Pulitzer, tella uf tbe eierieuco ami tbe treat tueut of tbe ptv representative In tbe great Euro fan war. He aaya: "Tbe war correspondent doe uot buy himself a motor, because If be did be would uot be ultowed to u-c It. All be buys bimsclf la a railway t. .-!(. Wbett It cornea to motoring be la packed Ita an assortment of lYllow correct pondeuta into military autoa specially aaslgued by toe army autboritlea. "lie does nut buy u sbeller teut or a alecplng bag. because at a certain scheduled bur every eveulug tbe amff o31cer who baa him uud bU colleaKea lu tow will lead him luto tm excellent hotel lu some large town or other aud assign blui to a comfortable bedroom engaged abend. Ue does nt buy can ned provt-ijons, because before gobtv to ' d the oUieer buys blm on apiwtlzlng dluuer, follows It up with 11 giod break Tont the next inumlug and at lunch time tutrixlucos blm to a courteoua general or at a plncb to hiiotber hotel keeper, by oca? or tbe other of arbum be la auiplled with a prearranged and ex cellent I tine It. ilf does iiu buy a revolver, because It would be gently but firmly taken away from hliu If be did. "If he la aenslble be does not even buy himself binoculars, for the officers by whom be will find himself onlnter ruptedly accompanied will be glad to let blm use theirs and. though be may not look ao picturesque without them, be will be much more comfortable If he has any bands and knees work to do. "Finally be will not have a word to say as to where be wanta to go or what be wanta to see. for that ban all been settled lu advance. WHare GanneU Swarm. One of tbe most remarkable sights In the world la Bird laland. In Boutb Afri ca, for tbe reaaou that dutlng some months of the year It Is literally covered with gannets. Not a foot of ground Is to be seen any where. Day after day thousands of gauneta strut around, and they are so close to each other that tbe whole Island seems actually alive. Tbe sight cau never b forgotten. - 8bs Meant Wall. An IndefiendeiKe bride, in order to auusw ui-i iuic t : ini UUDUIIHI, (Jr 1UCU I to launder her husband's shirts. She I doubled the amount of stsrb. .When she removed them from (be line she couldn't get them through the hack door. She didn't cry. but sent them to a laundry. Kansas city Journal Boys and Girls Get a KODAK BANK at Woodworths and see how easy it is to save dimes enough to get a Kodak. " AMATEUR KODAK SCHOOL tonight from 7 to 9. Woodworth Drug Co. V Winded. "Can't you M in have something on account 'today. Mr. Jonesr" asked the bill collet'tnr. "It has been running a long time, you know, and" "Van, I know It has." suapfwd Jonas. "It's n wnaSav to mo the darned thing wouldn't uot mit r i. rent h. ' Naw Vork World For Golfers, Ranker- Dlil tsa tend aliout the golf er who dro'ie ilend n-U after mak ing a 'Jl ' yald (lriie Hunker No, but I br.rp lieunl of several golfers who have talked MBjatJaM friends to death after kaflM teu foot putla. ftgft A Parfsct Likaness. Mrs. P -Oh what n heiiutlfol faeat Who Is It'; I ': inter That madam, la rour dauirhler Mrs. H. What a per fect ilkei . - I think yon must paint oic! A Hauosheld Jrw.l. "Is yniir tier. ra:tld rnajavtatjlf "Very Mie can even I amenta aad pedller into lK-ileving that aba's aais- treaa of the knoaa." "Many Unadvertised Specials Throughout the Entire' Store" GRAND SPRING BEGINNING Saturday, Apr. 14 13 Shopping Days SALE ENDING Saturday, Apr. 28 13 Shopping Days A Grand Stock-Reduction Sale Involving our entire stock of high-grade, dependable mer chandise. EVERYTHING GOES ON SALE, (except a tW contract goods). See big circular for detailed bargain lists. Just a Few of the Many Bargains Listed Below: . B. V. D. UNION SUITS FOR BLEACHED MUSLIN. Oood -! LADIES BLACK LISLE HINDS HONEY and AL- MEN. Sites J4 to 46 quality yard H08E. regular 2Se value lid SfX CRKH' 79c 10c 19c 39c mmmm mbbbmb gWi MACHINE OIL. for typewrit- LADIES SUMMER VESTS ROYAL SOCIETY and AME- ARROW COLLARS for men ers, rhonographs, guns, etc. 25c RICAN MAID CROCHET values bodtle lw ""k sleeveless CO LONS and boys 9c 7c 8c 11c kaaSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSnBBSBW BSSSSSSBTl . I . BaBSSSSSSBSSBBB aSSSBSaSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSBSBBBSSSSSl aBBSBSSSSSSSSBSSBSSSBSSSSWBBSSSSSSBBl PALM OLIVE SOAP BLACK royoN TAFFETA HOUSE DRESSES sites 4 to NURSES UNIFORMS Laund- PEf . IJOAVo 55 end ready to wear othe uapie sos. ar cut rat. ($C $1.69 $1.69 aasssssssssssBSSBSSBSsssssssssssssssM asssssBBB-2X.-f rr BBSl BaassssssssssssssssasssssBssssssssa bbbsbsssbssbbbbbbbsbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI LADIES UNION SUITS I VE''TY vn S,LKS BOYS UNION SUITS sdscmI St-SO WOOL POPLIN DRESS- newest designs yarn v, r 25c 69c 19c $4.95 Worth's Dept. Store Both Phones 80 v i 'at S si l v : ti V 9 9. CITY NEWS ') i ; 'S) s 3 G S) (!) ? 'A V Moves to Portland W. Lair Thompkon, former resi dent of the Oregon Stale senate and once a Linn county boy, has remmcd from I.akcvicw to Portland where he will hcconie a member 01 the law iirm of MeCaant & Bronaugh. Hit family will join him during the month of June. Joins Reserve Corny According to the 5antiam N'ews. Dr. K. H. Hobson, has joined the medical reserve corps of the U. S. army. He will take his examination at Vancou ver. Repairs hold up Boats On account of the repair-, which are being made to the Oregon Cit locks, the regular trips up the Willamette by the Oregon City Transportation steamer "Graharrtona" will be abandon ed during the coming week. Tbe ser vice will be resumed as soon as the repairs are completed. of the Democratic, Republican, Social ist, Labor, Prohibition and Women's parties in a National Liberal Party. Ainonjr those interested in the pally arc Maljhew Hale of Boston, former ly a member of tl.r Moose Kalional committee; J. A. 11. Ilonkins of New Jersey, John Parker of Louisiana, and others. It is hoped llainbridgr Col liy. Victor Mnrdock, ami oilier middle western leaders will take an active part in hg convention. Nortoni and other leader., said today the "Solid South" would yul.l only In a third party that tmlaracad the ideals of all partita now in the field. Permanent working tdans for tie future will he formulated and it was learned lhat nationwide ptnhil-ition and a declara tion for universal military training will be ad rd to the platform of 1912, whii h, it is CX peeled will be endorsed. A COHustHtCfi the Socialist party which has been in session here foa nearly a week will meet the eircutiva committee of the Hull Mooaers. Xfr. and -Mrs. H. W. Aldrich, of Mill City, spent the night at the Hole! Albany. Mr. Aldrich is connected with the Hammond Lumber Company. MOOSE GATHER FOR OR GANIZATION OF PARTIES St. Louis, April 12. National Pro gressive leaders rfathered here today to unite under the Moose banner the liberal elements of all political partiet to organize a party and a campaign in 1920. Neither Theodore Roose velt nor Georpe W. Perkins was in vited. Albert D. Nortoni, who hat been a member of nearly all parties and an ardent Mooter since 1912, it the leading tplrit of the convention. The plan it to weld liberal element! The Prettiest New Spring Suits and Coats You'll See This Season Popular Prices, Suits $17.50 up; Coats $7.9.5 up FOR SPORTS Wear are drettss and suits of plain and striped silka Jersey knit fabric,, poplins, beach cloths, basket weaves, gabardines and corded mat rials. FOR STREET Wear blue serge is extremely popular, other fashionable fabrics are wool poplins, gaberdines, Poire t twills, etc., and checks and flowered designs mark the fabrics for afternoon waar. THE COATS art shown in tha fashionable vel our Jersay cloths, gabardines, ate, and all desirable colors are repres ented. You can't find a greater choice anywhere nor half so keen satisfaction as Is derived from our exclusive and extensive display of women's and misses' wearing apparel. " " ' .-w WOMEN'S SHOP.