Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, April 21, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, APRIL tt. HIT.
Seasonable
Merchandise
MUSLIN PETTICOATS Some very pretty ones just received
ribbon and embraoidery trimmed priced from
$1.00 TO $2.50
Lingerie Blouses 95c
All freeh. crisp and new; plain, lace trimmed, embroidery trimmed.
Soma have deep tailor collar, aome round flat collar. Exceptional
value at 95c Other value from
$1J5 TO .$1.95
HOME-MADE COMPORTS Made of good, dean cotton covered
with silkoline challies, etc. Priced at
$2.75
FLOOD'S STORE
334 W. 1st St.
WHAT YOU BUY WE STAND BY
lack Nash left vesterdav for Lrwis-lent of th Idoha State Highway Com
ton, Idaho, where he will accept i mission. Mr. N'ash is a graduate and
position with the engineering depart- i considered a competent engineer.
Sunday Only
Frank Keenan
Margery Wilson
in
"The Bride of Hate'
A distinctive drama of the old south.
A mystery play with the suspense
held to the very end. Bold, powerful,
original and convincing. Prank Keen
an 'a most impressive character! aation.
"The Pipe of
Discontent"
A new. Triangle Komcdy. A riot
of fun from start to finish. A real
hilarious mixup of two families that
wilt keep you roaring with merriment.
GLOBE THEATRE
Any seat 15c
Matinee 10c
Children 5c
GLOBE EHS April 23-24
MONDAY
TUESDAY
Twice Daily 2:30 p. m. and 8:20 p. m
Matinees All teat 25c Night 25c, 50c, 75c
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
A DAUGHTER
OF
THE
THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL
Yean in advance of all other
film achievement?, costing mil
lion dollars to produce and re
quiring a year in the making
A gorgeous and glitter
ing story of Fairyland,
clean of moral.
. ! eWWwaaa MM M rss3s iimiu ua a lieu
k I ominal Portland en-
flk I k JW It gagement When
T fl I played to 26,000 paid
ML f r- .
Ml H y ttm CTirrcDiwr ecuaaTiAyfl I
mimy s m i MM ni aoottn or cnsuBTaBLa nnotn mt nu itm
Ms I "A DAUGHTER S GODS"
M M M i tmm Marata or all mrraTOM
Mm I I ANITA'S APPALLING ADVENTURES
aWJMB f i I am lato nu .-D aim. duju or tki war com pun jtd uarosn n m
Kaffir bk r I ' ft" ,w r-'1 H1wU oumi
BTMAn J sann i ua mmt p a an nam
Py' )' . a ggy lesei Tsr. aan f isawstaaQSSxtatal
ALwV ... If A rnn of tW Oh wf la IW Ch.-Vr sfwaWJS ft4 DwlS
.aHEl ' M ' a ti n rrtxyr sisi-iiisay w.aiaxiiriia 1
H .x a, la 1 wstK r.ui c am .h. o... bw Ms as a auat at j
IF . tr
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with ANNETTE
KELLERMANN
NOTE) This liMI a -iiensttljil
frt.m an actual :, lnlk Or.: J CCOCCO
Motion Picture"
. (Conlinhtd from Pi ft 3.)
market) foi tlic club mrinlrf r
1
The T. K. I). I. Kirlt were gutt of
Mii Vrlnu lttvi this week un Muu
ilay. .The iikiul kumptiuut pul'Iuck
frrtl WM 'frvrd antl a tlelitthlful (VtBa
irtg followrd.
On WvilncAitay rvrniiiK Mix Hliaa
brth 1 1 1.-, was a tlajnty tlinnrr ht
tei when hc mtrrtaincl twelve ir1
"and hoy friendi. Afler dinner the ev
ening w parsed in a jolly itocial way.
$
On Saturday Q lat week a aurpri.e
farewell party wa tiiven htmortui.
Mr. Kdward Vierick, who left Monday
for Mrenietton. Spttnk flower were
uted about the room of the Vierick
home where "500" w$ the eveninu'w
divarsion, rounded out with a choice
collation.
9
The members of the Wo Numple
Club were iiucM- of Mrs. Joseph War
ner on Thursday afternoon. Her
rooms were prettiby decked with daf
fodils. Sewing and conversation were
the afternoons' pastimes and a dainty
lunch VM served later by the hostess.
B 9
Mrs. C Christianson entertained the
members of the S. S. S. Club ;it ier
home on Thursday afternoon of this
week.
The Kill Kare Club was presided
over this week by Mrs. A. C (taker.
A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by
the members present and Mrs. Roy
Gentry. Mrs. R. C.Churchill and Mrs.
Thrasher as additional Rtiests. Mrs.
j Churchill assisted the hostets in serv
ing a dainty repast.
9
The Pythian Sistrea held their meet
ing on Tuesday evening in the lxxtge
rooms. An enjoyable tune was paed
by the large mtmhrr of mermWr pres
ent Mist Velina Davis was a dinner
hostess on Sunday when she had as
her gtiets Mr. and Mrs. Orlos Fostc.
Mrs. Havel N'ewsom ( Salem I. Mr.
Robert Oincan (SaWm), and Mr. O.
K. Dewitt. A profusion of violets
made up the pretty Decorations an 1
gave the touch of prinr to the rooms
Sublime Music score Specially composed for the Production
Yesterday's tetnneraltirc rnnaetl bt
tern J1 an.l S4 ilcwrees. The rain !
fall was inches and the river fell t
to 7J (cel. I
Law of the Scarlet" A"
Here is the oM New England law
under which Ulster Trynnc, heroine
of "The Scarlet Letter," which has
been made into a wondeiful diania
by William I'ox, was doomed to wear
the scarlet "A." It was enacted in
Plymouth in 165K.
"It is enacted by ti c Court and t!:e
Authorities thereof that whosoever
shall committ Adultery shall le se
verely whipped ti o aevetal times viz:
once while tbe Court la in bring att
which they arc convicted of the fact,
and the seco-.id time as the Court
shall order, and likewise o were two
Capital letters via: A. D. cut in cloth
and sewed on their upermost gar
ments on thcid arms or backc; ami if
at any time they shal bee taken with
out said letters, while they are in the
Govtment soo wot nc, to be forthwith
Taken and publicly nhipt."
Ullgrr and llellrr than ever 50 Nt Store this Spring ITS
lluay Sh.res no being operated under one bead. The bagger we gel
the I'll K VI' Kit eaa buy. The aasbig go alralghl lalo yor pock
rla. All we aak I a (ajr uraAl out.elv.-., nu mere.
COMPARISON is A IX WK ask.
Men's IIIuk Serge Suit WW
Men's Mlaturw Suits fV vO
Men'a SuiU. ill!. Ml. $M.7b and
lpr Muslin Itle
l-uritan Muslin IliMii'
Lonsdal.' Muslin Ific
Iter k lev Cambric 6r
llerkley No. 60 Cambric lac
8-4 Sheeting S0c
8-4 Sheeting !We
10-4 Sheeting :ibr
Pillow Tubing I Or and 20c
Ticklug l&c, I!', and T.v
Turkish Towels, 2 for 2&r
Turkish Toweling, per yard I0r
Uaona Silks tftc
Udips' Silk Uresare, !. 17.00
0.0. $12.50, f 14.75 and tl.50
CoaU,' $5.00. 6 .00. IH.00, fO.00,
12.50, (14.75 ami 116.50.
Kverything
Alwayo
for r.esa
116.50.
Men' Work Shirt 4ge
Men's Korkfortl Sox 5c
Men's Dresa Sua 2 for 25c
M ii Crown Overall Mc
Men's Underbill Overalls UK
Men' Urea Shoes, (i.OH, $3.50.
:i UK, 450 anil S4.0M.
Men'i Work Shoes, tt.M. $3.50.
and e-'I OH.
Men' Mule Shoe tl.M
Men'a Klk Shoea, 12.25 and 12.40
tloy'a Overalls 49r and 60c
lloy'a Play SuiU .-
Ikiy'a Heavy Black Hoe Ife
Hoy' Cap 25c and 4r
Boy'a lints 4r ami Ofcc
Roy' SuiU, 12.40. 12.08. t.40,
tH.08 ami 14.08.
Kverything
Always
lor Lata
TONIGHT
Dorothy Gish
00
in
"The Little Yank
A Triangle-la'ine Arts and a coikcr
She's a real live girl and ah took a
thrilling part in the druggie between
North and South. She waa a border
girl torn between loyalty to the Union
and love (or a Southern officer, lt'a
the different story of die Civil War,
exciting and appealing.
Triangle
Komcdy
"Love Under Cover"
Riih with clean fun and hilarioussituations.
"dtr Globe Theatre Chfen
TONIGHT
THE SCARLET
LETTER
The story everyone hat read and
admittedly the greatest American
novel, lives before you in the
WILLIAM FOX
Peerless Production of Nathaniel
Hawthorne's Classic with
STUART HOLMES
as Pastor Dimmesdale and
MARY MARTIN
as Hester Paynne
! CUB COMEDY
Mutual Weekly Travels
R0LFE THEATER
r
15c
Children 5c
'WV' jvlaai aaaaal
eeeag.
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