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MOB TOUR albaNV daily DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MAT M, 111. Another Shipment of New Taffeta Silks They ire beautiful Come in light and dark grounds with a variety of colored stripes. Also plain color. Prices rang 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 shade Sport Pongee $ 1.50 and also natural imported hand-woven Pongees 49c t.'Mc a yhrd' The "Standard Patterns" for Jane are here FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. 1st St. WHAT YOU BUT WE STAND BT Specials Running This Week Include Taa Linen Library Table Runner Tan Linen Sofa Pillows Tan Linen Center Piece Art Cloth Center and Pillow Splendid value at greatly reduced price The Albany Art Craft The Fairy Shoemaker A pastoral operetta in two scenes given by the pupils of the Albany Public Schools Hiawatha's Childhood Operetta Given by the pupils ofthe Albany High School Both at the GLOBE THEATRE Tuesday, May 22; 8 P.M. TONIGHT Only ROLFE THEATRE Vivian Martin, in "The Righti Direction" An original and sympathetic photoplay that leads through a lift route of adventure and romance to paths of happiness PARAMOUNT PICTURES Pathe News Lonesome Luke Comedy Any Seat ISc Children Sc Wall Paper 15c to $1.00 Some Now Sty la in Tilea XT FRED DAWSON'S REXALL STORE The Store of Quality" eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ? CITY NEWS ieeeeeeeBv- Weather Report Yeterday' tempc ature ranged be tween 42 and S -l-f ee. The rivtr fell to 7-2. lett. Speaker Laavss d. rw Rrummitt of Chicago, left yeterday alter attending the Ep- worth League Convention nere. rsc waa the principal speaker of the convention. Goes to Portland M. McAlpin went to Portlana tnt morning on a business trip. Has Sever Cold Mrs. Walter Chance of East Sixth if - vt, is confined to her nonse wnn severe cold. Red Cross Donations . Tt tidies' auxiliary of the Span ish War Veterans made a donation of $5 yesterday to the Red Cross, and Mrs. Milln gave on dollar. The Red Crau also received $25 as their part from the lecture that was given Sat urday evening for their benefit Operated on This Morning Mr. Lawrence Edholm was operat ed On this morning at St. Mary's hos pital by Dr. Wallace and Dr. Beau champ for appendicitis, and is getting alone fine. Returns from Portland- Mrs.. Sarah Sloan returned last nisrht from a week's visit in Portland. at the home of her son. Leo Sloan. Leaves for the South Timmie Dannals left this morning on a southern trip, after spending a few days here visiting with his moth er. Mrs. O. P. Dannals. Were Married Her- - O M Eastnn. a farmer livine near Hillsboro, and Miss Cora Stephens of Hillsboro, were married last ev ening at the parsonage of the Unit ed Presbyterian church by Dr. W. P. White. John French witnessed the ceremony. The couple was on their way to the Grand lodge and Grand Assembly, I. O. O. F.. and Rebekahs at Eugene. Went to Mrs. Glenn WiHard and Mra Chas Essex drove to Dever this afternoon tovislt with Mrs Willard mother, Mra. John Wills. Slopped in Alhaiv - Lairs Holier of lcm. stopped ii Albany today on his way t Xr pun. College Alusaai to Mm The Alumni of Albany College will meet at the Public Library at 7-JO this evening toarrange for commence ment events. NOT YfcT A MELTING POT. It Will T.k. Thi Country Canturi t. Bnd It Varied Races. Through an extensive study or mem bar of some of in. oldest American families America as the "inciting pot of the natlona" prove to 1 hut convculaut Sgpnaaton for writer and orators merely a pleturs drawn by tliojo who do uot UuaUs themselves sbout the preclalon of their figures of speech, a myth without foundation of For four yssra Dr. Aim lirdllcka. a curator of the division of physical an tbrotwlogy of the United State Na tional museum, has had under way an investigation of the blending of the various type of humanity in Amer ica, which, though not yet fully com deled, baa resulted In the lnevltabl conclusion that the force of heredity la too strong to be radically altered In a century or two and that we must wait centuries looser to dud a type which will Justify the statement that America la In reality a "melting not" of the nation. Or. lirdllcka finds that ren the first material that went Into the "pot" has not melted yet. Several hundred members of the old white American stock hare bean meas ured most carefully and examined tn many waya to find If the people mak ing up this atock are tending to become alike If a new subtype of the human race la being formed here in America with Intermarriage, environment and under the pressure of outw ard circum stances. Dr. lirdllcks finds definitely that aa yet such Is not the caae His Investigation ahowa that the descend ants of the pilgrim rattiers. the Vir ginia cavaliers, the lennsylraula Dutch and the Huguenots, while poaallily not as much unlike ss their inicvstors prob ably were, are still far from a real blend -Philadelphia Record. BELOW THE MOUNTAINS. Th. Higher the Elavatlen the Lighter lbs Mst.rlsl Undr It. Researches of the 1'nltod Slstes coast and coodetlo survrv carries I on la recent years prove beyond doubt that tuouutiilu ure not held ui by lb rl ghllly or strength of the cutli's mate rials, i. Hi by the fact Hint the materials under them tin ilie outer pofttsa ofthe emtio tire lighter thnn normal The higher the tuouutslu or (he pla teau the lighter la Ihu matetlal under It The principle Is exactly the saun as that which makes an Iceberg float The portion of the U'eUrg that U above water la held up by the large mass of Ice which baa a density lower than tbt of water lu the submerged portion of the berg. 60. in Ibe caae of tho mountain, the portion above the general level la held up by the lighter matertsl under the in. -in lain, which extends down to a depth of about sixty mile. Although the mountain la held up or floated by a lighter material under it. the lajtlom of the uccau I iVpresaesl fcsjcaa law material under It t a d.-pth of ataiut sixty tulles telow sea level Is heuvler than normal. What may be ccnaldercd aa the nor mat condition la that which ohtalua hi the largo river valleys aud uuder the coastal plains. Bwiss Military 3stm. With population or lens than 11,000, 000 8w!tscrlaud can put in the field an army of 600.000 II. w does Ibe Alpli-e republic do II? in the first pin every ill died male cltlr.cn aerves. Those ni t able bodied pay a military tax. graduated according to Income, an.l there Is 110 buying Immunity from service. Train lag bcslus early achoolboya from acv en to flfteen yesra old spending from four to right boura s wes-k In compul sory gymnsstlc drill swl physical (rain ing without arms. In the summer come work lu the cdet conai, WO I" J00 boar, where marching, map read ing, etc., arc taught and also target practice with the ride. The rltle used Is S miniature of (he regular army wsp on.-OutlnV The Ham the Germans attacked was not the kind they would prefer just now. St. Louis Globe Democrat. : M a awnv ssaassmxH BsKasisBr'" ' ' 1: "SsSB KvwBu$3um bbbb a ssyTsas sanssas I bbssk-sbbI bbbbs as WbZ -BwBsaasi ss swaW sswn- LbbsbbI sacrkMar The stylish young man THERE are going to be more stylish yonng men in. this town this spring than ever before, if we have a chance at them. HartSchaffner&Marx have produced for us the best lot of lively models ever shown, and we've got them here ready. Any day you come well aho w you the one we've picked out for you. The Toggery The home of Hart Scaafatr Man clothe Copyright Hsrt I You can't make a mistake by Iradin ways charge you lesa on some goo never misrepresent an article. Ope one head means mighty big buying f of this great buying power, not onl every day in the year. Crctons tiiain , Curtain Scrim .. m L : n 1 a Black Sateen - I 'sons Silk Flags by (he yard - Wash cloths Ladles' Wash Hats ... Girls' Hats Uungalow Aprons House Dresses 'Silk Dresses Ladles' Coal Men's Straw Hals Men's Cloth Hats Men's Clnlh Caps 5'rn's Dress Hat. Mrn's Khaki latiis Men's Overalls , Men's Jumpers . Men's $1500 Suits Mrn's $18 50 Suils Men's (JHM Suits Men's (MOO Suils Hoys' Suits , r.vsry thing jj s- Aiwa,. tor Lata y at Ibr flolgll Kule We l g thin any other store and mtlrlC 175 llusy Stores under or us. Vou gel the benefit y lor a day now and thru but ItHc. ISc, 19c, 25c. 49c 10c. 12' .c. 15c - - UK. lie 25c, 49c 20c Sc 25c. 49c 2Sc 49c, 9Sc 49c. 59c. 69r 9Sc. 11.25. 11.49 15.90. 17.90. 19.90 (5.90, 19.90. $12 50 10c, ISc, 25c, 49c 2Sc. 49c. 9c 25c, 49c. 69c. 9c 9c. $1.49. (1.9. (2.49. (2.98 (1.25, (1.49, (l.9 9c, 9c 69c. 9(c (990 (12.S0 (14.75 (16.50 (2 49, (2.98, (5.9, (4.9 mn my m for l eu The Sample Store's Bulletin May 22. 1917. Vol I. new shipment of Women's Shoes in Plain toe, l.acr. Louis 2 1-2 inch heel. Tan or Havana. Hrotvn Vamp, with white kid tog, Ha vana Brown kid vamp, with champa gnc kid top, inches (6.45 Russia Calf Lace Tan Ntahuck, 9-i nch lop. hut Sport Tip (620 Black kid lace 9 inch top, Haiti Toe a . (5 5, (5-9 Black kid lice cap. to. medium heel ('fin Gun melsl UuKon or laic $2 85. (1.20. (JJ5. (J.6S GROWING GIRLS' SHOES Russian Call, Lace, Nrolin sole and rubber lied, pair Black Gun Metal l.are. Ntolla sole Bad rabbet brel ' White Fabric Lace. Ntolin Sole and Rubber heel lVilcnl Vamp t I, .it, Top, while sole and heel (590 (485 (1.4$ (5.45 2 The Sample Store stores G J. BREIER COMPANY stoms THE LOWER I'RICK STORE WOODWORTH'S Poison Oak Remedy One application will prevent one bottle will cure any case of Poison Oak. Phone 25 and have a bottle delivered to you. Both C Jitney Phones Service Woodw orth Drug Co. The Shortest Distance Between Two Points is "LONG DISTANCE" Long Distance Telephone Service Eliminates lime. Binds city and country together. 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