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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1917)
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WSfeMltDAY, AWBL It, 1B17 MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS, THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE TO OUT 0I TOWN CUSTOMERS Your railroad Urc (within distance SO milts of Alany) will bt refunded providad you buy merchandise to amount of I2S.00. !: taken ,hiht prices prevail. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Ladies and Miaaaa' Huaila Under wear. Qowna. Cortet Covers, Draw art, laca and emroldarad trimmed, 25c WORTH'S DEPARTMENT STORE "Quality for Less" NURSES Ready Laundered Costumes, All Use. In White and Stripe, $1.69 and$1.89 LEAVE YOUR ORDERS HERE For Knife, Bos tad Accordian Platt ing. Bottona made to order. Skirts cat and fitted for $1.00 Three More Days of Grand Spring Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY the Last Three Days of Grand Spring Sale will be bigger and better than ever. Stocks are complete in every department, assuring you wide range of choice appreciating the fact that its the customer who come back time and again that counts, We've made a special effort to please and satisfy our patrons before they leave our store. No request is too much trouble to fulfill, and we want you to come in and put us to the test. COATS AND SUITS CHARMING NEW READY-TO-WEAR DIRECT FROM NEW YORK CITY We are wonderfully enUiuiiaaUc over these Coats and Suits. Why should we not be? Our garments are de signed by the best known artists and made by the most reliable transient makers in the world. Grand Spring Sale Prices Are Effective Until Saturday Night Coats 115.00 Coin-Now $0.95 8i 50 Coata Now IM 95 125.00 Coata Now 19 50 815.00 Coata Now 824 S 84J.00 CoatsNow $34.50 Suits 115.00 Sulfa Now $19 50 gaits Now .... (25.00 Salts Now Us 00 Baits Now 14100 Suits Now $32.50 Soma of the new colon. Look the mover Perhaps your favorite la her. Apple Green, gag. Rookie. Kelly, Pea. Burgundy, Honey, Tan. ey. Wine. Navy and Black. mm Your Every Day Needs AT GENUmS SAVINGS Colgate's Talcum 9c y I" lm I li i- Snip 7c l'cnilr Soap .. ... ,. 9c Vlotel I'.alh Soap , t 8c Kok Perfume Soap - - 8 Otefflg Toilet Soap Ac Olive Oil tactile Soap. ...... .5c Machine Oil Regular M .hine Oil, regular 2Sc bottle 9c Koyal Society ami American Maul Crochet Cotton 8c I 'anting 1'iiile i 2c Annual Spring Sale Fine .Underwear UNION 8UITS-LsdW low neck, sleeveless, tight knee or lac trim med Summer Union Suits, regular 35c value, at Our Great QC Spring Sals, reduced tO... "C UNION SUITS For large aire 40, 42 and 44, two styles, low neck, sleeveless and tight knee or with lace trimmed knee; 50c values. Specially priced 35 C LADIES' UNIONS In three differ ent styles: a regular 65c value at Grand Sprint 49c DBSf IRRBMPISS style.; 75c values. Thai gala CQ at 69c LADIES' UNIONS Three atylea; 90c value. This Sale at 1 VESTS Ladies' low neck, sleeve leva Vasts; regular 15c value. O At Our Spring Sale . latsC VESTS ladies' low neck, elriveleea regular 35c value. Vary Q At Per Sprint gala-. la7C VESTS Ladies' low sack, sleeveless and wing sleeve; also high neck add long sleeve; all desirable atylea; Vests; regcUr 25c value. OC Special at Our Sprint Sale "ac OTHER EXTRA SPECIAL VAL UES at 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c, 98c and tttt Your choice of hundreds of yards of Rich, Lustrous Silks all in High Class Qualities, both Plain and Novelty Weaves. Shown in the most popular plain shades and in Gorgeous Color Combina tions. Silks worth up to $2.25 included in this Sale. Choice I The Most Desirable Spring I Choice $1.39 and Summer Fabrics $1.39 THIS SALE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING: TABLE LINEN Spring Sale $1.49 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS 2K yards in length; some hemstitched; a variety of designs ; regular S2.S0 and 82.75 values. Special 41.49 Japanese Lunch Sets JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS la desirable patterns .. 81-25 Japanese Table Runners 49c Japanese Napkins to match Lunch Cloth Cuy Cotton Good Now and Save GLENORA PERCALE In light and dark patterns, stripes and small figure designs. This double fold Percale usually sails at 10c per yard. g 1.2 Our Grand gprint Sak " LINEN FINISH TUBING 42 and 45 inches wide; regular 25c value. At 91c Our Grand Spring Sale g J OUTING FLANNEL In light stripe patterns; a 12". value. 8pe J. Q rial During Thia Sal. at.... LINEN FINISH TOWELING $5 and $6 Corsets $3.50 Get acquainted with our 85.00 and 86.00 La Camille and J us trite Corsets. Youll like them. To introduce these fine Corsets, jrou may have your choice of any Corset in the above stated price 83-50 All sizes in pink or white Broche or Coata, front or back lace. Arrow Collars i lie B. V. D. Unions.. 79c Chalmers' Porousknit Unions 79c 45c Man's Ties. 29c 50c Belts, black and tan 29c 50c Saapinneis 29c Palm Beach Shirts. S Good Weight Knit Unions Undressed Kid Oka Boston and Paris 7c Twilled, with red borders. Special During This Sale at PALM BEACH SUITINGS In Sport stripes, all the wanted colors; a regular 20c trains. Very 1 C Special at thia sale, only...' li,c FRENCH GINGHAMS Always a 25c article, fat mom cases telling at 29c Buy all you want of OO Oat Bit Assortment at GALATBAS AND DEVONSHIRE ' A large assortment of patterns, both plain and fancy. You'll need o f these desirable materials. and you will pay more if yon don't attend thia Sale. Our price 22c lac White Nubuck Shoes Nine inch Top Lace, with covered Leans heel Special 86-50 Black Kid Lace, nine inch top, Louis heel Special 84.95 Patent Laos or Button High Had Boot Special 82.95 Gun Metal Button Low Heel, very practical Shoe Special A95 Comfort Dress Shoe, kid ion sole 83.95 Children's. Misses' and Boys' Shoes reduced for this sale. SEE THEM. e I ELECTRIC ranges can be depended upon to do just what you want them to do. Put your roast in when you are leaving for a matinee or an afternoon's shopping set the automatic cut-off and when you return behold it is deliciously done, piping hot and ready for the table. Electric Cooking Is True Economy. It Saves f Time, Labor and Butcher's Bills Ask Us How Telephone our representative to call and, explain our Special Cash and Installment plan range proposition. Oregon Power Co.1 Both Phones 15 30fi West Second St. Cook By Final Account Filed Final account in the estate of Anton Janeski t filed today. YAKUTS OF SIBERIA. Theee Peep la Live In the OMeet Re gion en garth. The Yakuts are the largest and moat cultured of all the primitive races of Siberia. They live In the great prov ince of Yakutsk, s territory five times larger than that of Texas together with sll the New England states. The extreme northern part of tbelr country la the coldest region on earth, the tem perature falling to SO and to at grass below aero. There the eotl la eternally froeeu for hundreds of feet below the surfs, e; even at the height of summer only a yard of anfroeen soil veneers the admixture of earth and Ice, afford ing foothold for the gray tundra moss and occasional patches of arses and dwarf willow. The natives live In yourtas c eetnl uuderground huts and a few one story log cottages, aa do the Rusalsh admlu tatratlr. officials. For ten months the country Is s dreary, trackless sea of driveu enow, with far lower tempera ture than the regions about the north ami south poles. During the brief sum mer tliaw of two months the tundra. an i lie open country Is celled, is aa lm passable swamp. The Yakuta are the most numerous tribe of eastern Siberia, numbering some 880,000, and are typical repre sentatives of the culture of the Tert ian tribea of central Asia. In spit, of their present Isolation from the other branches of the Turkish race and their probable mixture with Mongols and others, the Yakuta In the course of their migrations have preserved one of the oldest and purest dialects ef the language spoken by the Klrghia, the Tartan and other Turkish peoples St. Nicholas A boy was bora to sirs G. H. Ray of 123 East Second street, Saturday evening. Everybody Can Take Milk. If a person tells me "I cannot take milk" I always aay, "Yon can If you wUl take It In a certain way." It la a question usually of taking It aright or of taking It like soup, with a spoon, with a bite of some carbohydrate sub stance, cracker or bread, between the alps. I do not think everybody moat take milk, but I think everybody can. Dr. It. C Cabot In "A Layman's Hand book of Medicine.'' Mount Oesssvleve. Mount Genevieve, a peak la Gilpin county, Colo., a person can see into 0v. states On a clear day the ob server can discern the Uintah moun tains of eastern Utah the Medicine Bow range of Wyoming, the tips of the Rockies In New Mexico and the princi pal peaks of Colorado. The plains stretching sway to the east are quite plainly visible clear Into Nebraska. Argonaut. i Dwarf Trees. Dwarf trees are suited to small gar dens. They occupy little apace, are easily eared for. bear sooner than standard kinds, and they are easily ahaped Into bushes sad pyramids or CSS be used la espalier forma, trained en buildings, fences or trellises Afraid. "Yes. I proposed, but she said I'd have to aak her mother Brat" "And did your 'No: I wss afraid the mother aught accept me." Sbe My dear, rant you manage to raise sse s silk dost cloak? He By degree, darling. IT! hare to begin by raising the dust.-Balvmore Areas staa BEGIN SAVIMG EARLY. Then Vee Can fay Your Own Annuity When You Are Old. An agent of one of the big Insurance companies sends me thia about annaft ttos: "A man aged forty can deposit with us $3,923.50 and receive 8330 aannagy for his lifetime. A woman aged elxty flvr on a deposit of 1000 can reedy. 8000 a year. "The man's expectation of life as twenty-eight years, the woman's at least eleven." Now. 8350 Is 0.9 per cent or 13,028 58, and $.u Is lu per cent of 80,000. Any company which could make aa much aa prr cent could pny 8330 a year in definitely, and when the annuity re ceiver died his original deposit wouM be Intact The company assumes that not more than 3 per cent can be made on money deposited with It, That ex plains why only 5.0 par cent la paid annually. lu theory part of the original deposit la taken annnally to supplement Inter, eat earnings If the annuitant Uvea his expected term of life the principal and interest at 8 per cant will have been paid to him. Over a long period of years It to dif ficult to keep money safely employes and earning over 3 per cent In times like these It Is bard to pic ture the years when capital to a draw an every market and millions are seek ing Investment In sound bonds at 4 per cent and under Yet those years will come. Every on. but own annuity payer that would be the Meal condition. Be. gin to aav. and invest early In your earning life, and when the time ar rives to withdraw from the battle yon will bare both the resources and aanV dent knowledge of bow to Invest theta to mske It uu necessary to accept tall bMuraace company'a offer-John M. Oeilerai la Chicago News. aurt