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

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    PAOB POUR
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY. MAY 21. 1817.
Another Shipment of
New Taffeta Silks
They are beautiful Come in light and dark grounds with a variety
of colored stripes. Also plain colors. Prices range from
$1.50 to $1.85 a yard
Crepe de Chine $1.35 and $1.56
for the 40-inch width in good range of shades
Sport Pongee $ 1.50 and
also natural imported hand-woTen Pongees 49c to 95c a yard
The "Standard Patterns" for June are here
FLOOD'S STORE
334 W. 1st St.
WHAT YOU BUY WE STAND BY
"The supreme test of the Nation has come; we must all speak,
act and serve together." President Wilson.
COOK BY WIRE
YOU CAN SET THE CLOCK
When you are leaving for an afternoon's shopping, knowing that the
current will be turned on and off at the proper time and that dinner
will be ready to serre when you return.
Telephone for our representative to call and explain our special cash
and easy payment range proposition and new rate.
Cooking Demonstration to Be Held Sat. Afternoon at Office
OREGON POWER CO.
Both Phone 1 5
306 W. Second St.
TONIGHT
ROLFE THEATRE
Vivian Martin
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Bit -i MslW .
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True Riltt DipechorC
"The Right Direction"
An original and sympathetic photoplay that leads
through a zigzag; route of adventure and romance to
paths of true happiness.
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Pathe News Lonesome Luke Comedy
Wall Paper 15c to $1.00
Some New Styles in Tiles
AT
FRED DAWSON'S REX ALL STORE
The Store of Quality"
SENATOR Ml MILLER SPOKE
AT TAN6ENT YESTERDAY
"Our National Crisis" was the sub
ject of an address delivered at Tan
gent last bight by Senator M. A. Mil
ler. The add r ess was delivered in
the Southern Methodist church and a
large croud turned out to listen to
the speaker.
Mr. Miller is one of the best-known
speakers in this section of the state
and always draws a large crowd.
t CITY NEWS
Isabel Young Returns
Miss Isabel Young returned home
Saturday night from Stanford Uni
versity and vvill spend her summer
vacation in Albany.
Kicked by Horse
Will Wickiier, driver for If. Knox,
met with a painful acrid; : Sata
day nighi. H wa- kicked by a horse
but 1u -Icily no bones wer broken.
W. C T. U. Meeting
The regular meeting of the W .C.
T. U., will not meet at the Public
Library tomorrow afternoon but will
meet at the Red Cross headquarter
for work at 2:30.
C raxed with Drink
A man traveling for a Portland ci
gar house was taken from an Oregon
Electric train Saturday in a wild con
dition, "lie rtadMce7i drmVing "hca ifT
and was in a crazed condition. He
was taken in charge ot local trie tuts
and cared for until this morning
when he was taken to Portland.
Needs Two Cook
Captain R. R. Knox, of 5th Com
pany, C A. C , states th.it he will
have no trouble in tilling his company
to full war strength, but that he is
having ft hard time to get two good
cooks. Mess Serjeant Scott, the
present chef of the company, is a
married man and may not be agle to
go with the company. Cooks who
want to enlist are urged to sec Cap
tain K.nox.
rifty- Fifty.
fk she has agreed to bo yours T
"That wan not exactly the way ah
expressed It."
"Not"
"Sh.? : -i id alio would he as much mine
as I would W here."-Birmingham Age-Herald.
MURPHYS SEED STORE
MOVES TO NEW LOCATION
The work of moving the lock of
Murphy' Seed Store from Second
street to the new location on First
and Kerry was completed today and
teh firm is now comfortably located
in the building.
The Democrat will move to tht
building vacated by Murphy's as soon
as the repair work is completed. It
will probably take from one to two
weeks.
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LOU TELLEG&N
THE VICTOBIA CRCS.S
riASKY PARAMOUNT )
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Lou-Tellegen and Cleo Ridgley, who will bo s .-en in
"The Victoria Cross'' at the Globe Wedr.ceJay.
KEEP YOUR HANDS CLEAN.
Wash T tm Many Times a Day and
Uu Plant of Soap.
Soap or hilllt-r sin it us I s used In - Uu v
lug kUsi nlnuif itrjtauhant pf dtoogog.
Whet, ever a pefBOtl's IiiiihI have
tOQCUMl uuvtiiing Bin loog or a SOCO t he
huii'is niiuuld ie LtotaUltlj WmaktA with
soap u 1.4 J writer. BMbltlg a pwsl lather
All day lon TO me ..: in con
tact with rhat Is DIM lean. Ttti Ktreet
f.ar birap. the doorkiedi- n:i.vthiujr ami
iver; thing tuu- hed bjf tUf !. else
luay hold the tiny onNUilsttMf of a d-ud
ly disf ftaaj.
Your uu' lea it (tnfevtedl iMfldfl may
CfttUW the loss tit our i-yeslht. The
pnn.tii.-e of ruhi i-.iu the SfSl v.itli the
stager or bHiiUa eudtbtcers the niht.
Tyiiiu;l fffer uCbtf sssrlotM dU
(SUhsI are nutted 'r.t;.i UtanftMl to I?r
sou tkttjgb 'he pssflfuas of loaJ which
h:is I;!1"!! (OtSfhcd and pre; ..red i,j im
waiitu bauds tVaaltljiH t!iu bsaslft
wttii pHtotjr of sjattp and srsttf always
(sfforv rttttlojl hnoA nr t a'iiv or fOUCaV
fug otlsftf foods sroold save hontfrodsi
of periMjris from IMih-ss and dath
eveiy yesr
One uisy PooJ almost sure tint one's
haiidH are clean all the tiftsO thoy look
as If they were I . it OOOtsCi telli us
they are not cheniieuliy ( lean and lu
capable of doing harm unless they are
wnsbexl with ftOSp or a disinfectant.
So to bo sure of doing no Injury to
yourself or any one elm? wash your
hand" with soap or a disinfectant be
fore toachln food or using them to
brush dust from your eyes Thlladel
phia Record.
A Pathetic Bans.':.
Perhaps one t the wnMe-.t of th
many boSOfltt m 1 :h U4f0 lieu ct'le
brotod at Drrry Loao :s thai ctvon
on Jb&O ITT. 1838, fur Ortuiaid!. tUe
grtOtOOt cJOm i t..e Htu'e ha. I.? own.
w lien the I r. t broken old man wa-i
wheelrsl on to tin- state ' an arm
I -hair and bopo'ooolj Inoko down In his
j fl&dterOf to slOU Iim oin e fosjhuoo ditty.
"Hot CodllOs.H
The old mail's Memory had roiOpIOtft
I ly forsaken him. On that orCOOicSX n
BOOS of C17UU reallz d, whh h for
many toora renin iiit'd o m-nrd. 8t.
Jnmea' (lazette.
Purs Reason.
In h! 00M i'l tpetual PWCO," put
Hulled In IT!.. Immatiuel Kotrt le'lar
41 that we ran rot or bays sji iversa)
booct until too sroftd kt iMdrJmtly or
jra.iJ7.cd. niid ll v.ill nevi-r he SMsRrfO
( OtVWsM (ho ui.nl pjutltl wHjJ 'tntll
too pMpts not too ktafCS, ruli And he
added that the rssdpfeo of the ettfth
must cultivate ftod ftftotn SJllHt of
h"Hp!tnl!ty ftftd ffOOd vi!' lUWOfd nil
ra'ea ftwj nations Ind -peu h-ut.
Of Courss It Can't La i .......
Of me wt'll Inforiucil pi know
better. !.;-t there nre some i; norout
folks who think It Is poppfljlo to have
a fvHi time without spendhiK more
than they can afford. -flatide Allen In
Fort Worth 8tor-Teles;rsm.
Navar Fmishod.
He fsnxlouslyi Atiout how Ions;, dnr
llmr. will It take to complete your troint
oeau? Khe .mi the rest of my married
life. Kxehanjfe
THE FOOD PROBLEM.
On Way to Meet It la Through Stmpla
Habita and Meatlaaa Days.
Dr. tlarw't U . U lh told (he Keo
uoiulc club of New York thai If he
could got tin lalK'iiuu men to llitteu to
him he could double (heir afOfOI f,,
them by teiliuii them Ual to eat. He
clttnl Uis own bOjTOi two uud four yearn
of aife, as "more cheaply nud hci
ter fetl thun any other two bOJtl In the
L'ultevl Slates." Whole wheal and
milk are the principal features of their
diet.
The twenty five cent a day diet dem
oustrutlun with thirteen New York h
themen wss uu lunjualllle! OttOCMi
Nearly all cnluetl lu weight, and all
enjoyisi their uieala durlnii (he entire
thrive weeke. This la not an alto;ether
remarks ble achievement, for many a
workmiufa fuudly of mIx luemhers Is
COMDiUod to Hvm less than ft80 s
duy on the tuhle. The chief value of
the demonstration was (he well bal
an i'd diet that wbn provhhsl. a fen
ture that dma not iiMually character
xv the tutNils f those who an coin
pelUnl (o live cheaply.
What we need to ofTael the hltfh
prices are education hi the fundumen
tala of nutrition mid u revival of I tie
simple habits thnt prevuileil ti (SjOjOf
atloti or two a;co. We are tli4 l.tKlet
meat eatuiK nation In the world. If
th" meat mipply COOtlBOOO to AOCfOMI
while the populutlou lncreas4a we nIuiII
huve to cIiuiiko our liahlts (iovem
uient reKrta show a dH-llue of lu.MSt.
(HH In the uomlter of t attle ether than
mtlk cows and of .VUim.ihhi In (he mini
her of ftbOOp lu the hint ten years,
wblle the iHtpulutlon ISjOTOMOd UyOOoV
ouo. The nmortron faudi.v itMrfdd b
sunurate meatless days, l.eslle a
HISTORIC BAGDAD.
In Ancient Timee It Was ths Fmeei
City In ths World.
Itaudad Is known lu ancient history
as the capital of the mighty Saracen
empire, over which the descendant of
Kinc Nebuthadiie-uur ruU-d for muny
centuries. The population of Hak'dad Is
uncertain, hut the boat authorities esti
mate It ut alMiut I50.00U
The hulk of the DOOpIo are 4f Arab
i-i'N... hut there are thou-tuinN of JOWP
uud a larav inImiMure of other races,
opodolll Pel xuns. The Turks aiv
omparuth ely few nnd are mostly gov
ernment ofllclals.
The entire city Is Mirnmnded by a
brick Wall liv e miles In ilp.'Umference
broken down, and by u dOOP. dark
dit h.
The houses 4f Itnu'dad have. In ireu
enil. no windows toward the front and
are built of old yellow s!i rod brick,
whkii lias hi in kuou u to bOGOBM rnl
hot during tin heat or the da f The lu
terlors of the houses ate gorgeously
dOCOt fttod wih Ogottod 4-i lings, rh h
molding!.. Inlaid minors aini UtftO TO
gUdtoso-
The dOQWO SOd i i'nurets of which
there are no fewer th in I'.ooo. the ear
llest dating from the twelfth century,
ure onUtdMOtOd with (htMd tiles and
paintings In grteu and while and are
tOBihlorod to Oft Ul BsMOt In UlO world
When Rft0lod v. us the h ine of the
caliphate In (he eighth COOlllf It was
the finest eliy in the world. liOOsggOsttg
a gupulatioM of over sMWOrOOO. Tear
sou's Weekly.
Trinr-v -al Torminatione.
In UOfUOlOU . M ggagOO Of ROUtk Afi1
can towna In the tie u Np.ip4rs many
must L.ive note the wo.d "foulelu."
Srhlch ftgppgrl t often This word bl
the KngUsh 1 fountain.' and towns with
this tOVWltUlUutl llgro It mi tunned nTt
er Oulch forms, which are nlway
built beside rOOIitgJga ol Opllflg water.
Thug Btooniforitobi re 90 Hi "iiowery
fountain." M'MJderritiileln "mmldy fouu
tain," Klein fon lei u "smnll fouu tn in"
ftgd BtgSdgfogtote "deer fountain."
Another tOwg lei tol nit log whhli
many rggjdOfl uiust have notb gd I
that of "In igt4," whh h Is pfBtjogDOgd
"laughty." It meuiis shelter for ani
mals," and hence when we talk of the
battle of Klnnd.sliumle we may know
that it was fought on a spot friMjuent
ed by dser. London Mail.
Not Always.
"And now, boys," concluded the emi
nent vlaltor to the achool, " never be In
too great a hurry. More haste, loss
speed, lb member the hnre and the
tortoise. Let 'slow, but sure,' bo your
motto. Then you can't go wrong. It
slow nnd you will be sure."
"Not always, sir." piped s y 011114
urchin.
"Not slasys? How tlo you make
that out V
"There's lots of things that's slow,
but they ain't sure."
"Oh! Name one, then."
"Please, sir, wstch."-Kxchsngo.
Food Vslus of Milk.
Milk Is an animal food. In nature Its
use Is universal us food for the grow
ing young. This means that milk
makes growth, doen more thriu merely
maintain the body Milk possesses the
element of growth not only in the but
ter fat. but a ho lu the sklminilk. There
Is no better food thsti milk. Kiehange
A Big Shipment of
House Dresses
f5 ilocn in all -aanie lylc. you have liccu bayiag .tul jtrvt-tal StW
ones ut ihc i-uuc ukl price. Ou;in lily ImyiiiK fir our 175 Hu.y S 1 1 1 1
that' why.
Siies 34 to 48 lc, fl 2J, (1 .41
You save fully nHS Ihllll on these
Always sfi Imww 8j $t
I SSI I 1 III I I I I I I SSSSSI
for Last
BverrthlSI
Always
(or Loss
The Service That Counts
That's the whole agefgf of the MCCOM ofl ny mo! -cm
store, but it ftppUgfl tttOfO tt i Shoe Sttitr th.io
to any Otktf line of boilnogf Ik-.suc yOttf Shoe
Ml bf gCCttfgtgly fitted in order tO foodff u u pef"
feet Nrrviec.
Your punhaie (.f a pair of ShOH FrOBI ttl bttl Oi
f i r at importance and wr .mi on to know thai
it iMi't.
The oil-important thin.- to t'ie amount of attrutio i
and icrvicc you receive while being lilted W itii the
proper pair of Shoes
Your fine purehaae w.m . make u MCCMOfttl, bul
by rcnrclinK- COBtigOOd crvice that nicrti v ith
yfur approval you'll come in again and posibly
bring other CUOtOCOOra with you. That i wl.at
wc arc building on to rcrarh the K-..al tt iu i r
McDowell Shoe Co.
ECONOMY
Read Ki Olroaliu for Detailed Beviaiji
50 Dozen Ladies Collars Just
Arrived.
Exquisite .Organdies, Voiles, LawBSj Sprt Silks,
I .nee ete. Collars worth many times what we are o
inu to ask for them. All styles, some with ruffs. We
advise early ehoosinjc on this lot
of collars
19c
VVinsome Waists for Winsome Girls
The New Wirthmor s at $1.00
Yes, it cannot be questioned ; a winsome waist adds a
lot to any girl's attractiveness. It gtvea a finishing
touch to h;r entire appearance; in a sense, sets off
whatever else she is apparelled in. Though costing
but a dollar, it can he truthfully said Wirthmor
Waists possess this attribute; a quality that has en
deared them to thousands of discriminating women
everywhere.
Close Co-operation with the maker, with the larpc
Resulting savings in making and selling cists,
makes possible the sale o the Wirthmor at. . . SI. 00
Sold Here Only
Worth's Dept. Store
The Store thnt Saves You Money