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EIFFEL HOSIERY I The land that girt aaaatfacsJoa I I ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY, MAY M IMT. Women's para thread auk Oat sire bote, white merver- boat hose black and colon bed rib-top, pair SSt Pif 0e Mercerised garter top, pr Mc Infanta' hose, fine Infanta' Fibre Silk Endurance hoot for rib, black and white bote black white boys. Linen heels pair 15c pair , tic and toes, pair 2Sc Women's white hose, regnlar Children's SOX, mercerised rites, per pair lie, Mc Mc aad silk with fkancjr colored JSc, SOe tops pair Sac, SSc FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. 1st St. WHAT YOU BUY WK STAND BY .oeML A very pretty affair of last night was the reception given to honor Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Mitts and Mr. and Mrs. Reader who are to leave Albany in the near future. Mrs. M. L. Sand en was hostess to this elaborate af fair which was held at her home in East Albany. The members ofthe Bereaas class of the Christian church were guests and about 55 guests were present to spend the evening in a social way. The rooms were attrac tive in white spring flowers for dec orations. During the evening a pro gram added to the pleasures and later an elaborate lunch was served. s Dr. Ellis was host this week to the Writers' Club when they met at his home and took part in an interesting program. Some of -the parts of the program which were thoroughly ap preciated, were the original poem by Dr. Diven, "The Tempest," "An Ode ton Writer, Anne Shannon Monroe," Prof. W. W. Hodge; translation of a French poem by Dr. Ellis; "Reminis cences of College Life of Dean Col lins and Earl Stannard. written by Mrs. Fred Dohnert; and a reading of Edward Markham's poems by Miss Flora Mason. These were followed by a discussion most excellently han dled.' aad later a lunch was served. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. C E. Sox. Mrs. Tillman and Mr. Boulery. '0 9 On Wednesday evening the mem- TONIGHT Last Time "The Blue Streak" in which are featured Violet Palmer A new and dainty Wm. Fox act rest the cutest and most petite girl on the stage, and William Nigh an old actor but new to you A Bandit and Girl Are the center of a new story of the rugged West a story full of thrills and surprises. It will hold aad grip you from first to last Tom Mix fhs ilna cowboy, aad Victor ia Fordo, hi "Hearts and Saddles" two Oil Pes Film Scream L lie; Children Sc olfe Last Time, TONIGHT A play of the American Boy aad his family "TheBadBoy" Featuriag Robert Harron This new Triangle-Fine Arts play tells yon a story you'll not soon forget. For boy and their Parents, aad the girls too. Fine Arts Komedy "The Telephone Belle" It's a Scream! Come early! ' 3rdEpUade "The Mystery of the Double Cross" Featuring Pretty MoHie King The Mysterious Lady Saves Peter Hale from terrible death. It's Thrilling. Seats 15c Children 5c GLOBE Wall Paper 15c to $1.00 Nw Stylaa in TiWa AT FRED DAWSON'S REXALL STORE Tha Slorw of Quality" CITY NEWS S hers of Mist Metcalfs gymnasium class who will graduate this year from the Junior high, enjoyed a picnic supper on the bank of the Willamette river. Mist Lottie Morgan -and Mr. and Mrs. G. E Fmnerty chaperoned the large crowd. 0 9 Honoring the graduating dots of Albany high school the Y. W. C. A. girls of Albany college entertained them in a pleasant way with a tea, on Wednesday afternoon, from i to 5 o'clock. Throughout the decora tions the high school colors, blue and gold, were used with scotch broom and blue iris used in profusion. A program was given during the after noon and later dainty refreshments were served. 9 TheTeachers Club met Thursday night at the Junior high school build ing where they enjoyed an elaborate "feed." About 30 guests were pres ent in the prettily decked rooms where blue iris were used profusely. 9 9 9 The Sans Soucl Club met this week on Wednesday with Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. A pleasant social afternoon was spent by the members present A crowd of jolly pknicers com posed of a group of girls belonging to Miss Metcalfs gymnasium class, went across the Willamette river to day to spend the day. Bonfires aad a sumptuous feed made the day a pleasant one. P. J. Parks of Eft City, is an Al bany visitor. Mr. and Mrs. John Klger of Cor vallia, are in Albany on business to day. Returns Ho Mrs. J. E Mutsgrave of Corval lit, returned home this morning. She hat been visiting at the home of Mrs. R L. Robinson. Mrs. R. A. Babb, who came over with her, will remain until tomorrow. Visiting Mother Mrs. Lya Brown and daughter, Bet ty Ann of Brownsville, came over this morning for a vsiit with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Clara McCoy. Going to Lebanon Miss Edna Jonea and Miss Gordan Canfield will -.pend Sunday in Leba non visiting Miss Helen Crawford. O. A. C. Regents Meeting Senator Von Derholm 01 Jackson county, arrived in Albany yesterday morning and wilt accompany Hon. J. K Weatherford to Corvallis, where they will attend the annual meeting of the Board of Regent. Operation Successful Word has been received from A. C. Schmitt who underwent an opera tion for a defect in one of his eyes, caused by an accident some months ago, that the operation was success ful and that he will return to Albany Monday. Fruit Look Bad W. A. Bodine returned to the city last night after a lour of three weeks over the county, and gives another diacouraging report of the fruit out-' look lor this year. Mr. Y'me states that the slow, backward season, the effects of the witter kill a year ago. the lack of poliniaing agents and other causes will materially take down the yield this year. He it of the opinion that there will be a very amall prune crop, that cherries are badly affected, that apples are not showing up wall and that the late' apples are very late in blooming. Rece ives Much Tobacco M . McAtpin, local cigar store pro prietor, has received a Large shipment of tobacco for his store in this city. Last night the O. C. T. steamer )rot in a ton of goods valued at over (2000. This ought to last the boys awhile. Mrs. McElmurry Ill Mrs R. J. McElmurry is ill at the home of her son. Councilman H. W. McElmurry. Her daughter. Mrs. John Compton, of Independence, is at her side. Mrs. McElmurry will he 87 years old on her next birthday. No vember 29. C. F. Phillips of Junction' City, in the city. Varittie of Sable. Next to the Uarguihi auhle tit beat art the Ytktiuk. then the Nikolai and the tUruchalk This last type of fur t much liked by Americana who ran uot afford l!ir liniierliil sable, for It Is a big aulmul with hoary fur, hut the color la very light. Ttit I'urUlali lady who cannot buy a Rarguihi table uau ally prefer the Amur, which la small bat of a bluish color. ('Illume sable have- thin mid light colored fur, and the Hudson Hay sable, a klud of pine marten. Is Imrdl a aattafa, tury sub stitute-New York Time. Spinach Paper. According to n t-'rcin !i horticulturist M. de Noyer. spina, h :utma contain Id per crut of celluhi.se. He chilmx to have actually made puner from lite vegetable, fulloniu : the methods of the Urenohle iuioritiul.t.iir tchuol. If the wast tortious of spii.nch are used for this pui-poie h- briwfag they will produce a most ullf:i.-tury writing i . per. which will cost considerably lets than the prrseut ht-.h quality grade. -Popular Science SJi-ntbly. Twe SI. "Now. children. What Is the earth Inhabited by?" "Human being. "Correct. And. Willi Stone. Into what two grand divisions sre all bu man beings divided?" "Regular people and ImkiIm."- Jf. Social Error. "Mother, dear, what Is economy?" "Ethel, when- on emli did yog pick up that vulgar aZstslaa1 fiou't ever let m bear yi u ue It ngatn. "-SL Loul roat-DUputch SUNDAY ONLY MATINEE 2:30 P.; M. EVENING GLOBE TtiEATRE Hippodrome Vaudeville DIRECT FROM PORTLAND 3 BIG TIME ACTS 3 DOUGLAS A FLINT & CO. . m ' , I i- ' "A Merchant Prince" A comedy sketch full of fun, wit, and good acting EDWIN LE0NA Cowles & Dustin In a Singing Act Wee Bits of Melody" A pleating baritone and soprano with catchy songs. Rothrock & McGrade "The Irish Troubadors" Load of melody from the harp, gui tar, banjo, violin a fine act. 6 REELS PLEASING PICTURES 6 Enid Bennett The new and widely heralded Triangle in a wonder-play of dreamt and realitiet "Priness of the Dark It's a play for little children and big children, children of five and children of eighty-five Ye11 Laugh Yourself tick at "WHEN HEARTS COLLIDE" The new Triangle Comedy in which the wandering watch cause to many anxious moments. Any Seat 25c Matinee and Evening Children 15c Ladies' Ready-to-Wear GARMENTS You are losing money when you overlook tins department, llu) -ing for our 175 Husy Stores we ate always in a position to give you the Inlrst things uut and at a laving of Iron) .'5 to .1.1 l-J percent. Ladle.' Dress Skirts II.BS. (J .49. tl.M. 14.98. I5.W, $6.90 Ladies' Silk IXcas Skirts, stripe or plain $4.9g l adies' Suits 19.90. $i: so, $14.75, tJ.S0. SI9.90, S2S.00 Ladies' Coats t ISM, $0.90.19.90. St. M0. $14.75, $16.50 Ladies' Silk Dresses IS.90, $7.90, $9.90, $12.50. $14.75. II6.M Ladies "Kimoiias 9Sc. $1.49, $1.69. $1.98, $2.98. $4.98, $5.90 Ladies' House Drcsc. 98c, 11.23. $1.49 Ladies' Silk Petticoat. $198. SV 98. $3.9S Ladies' Sateen Petticoats , 49c. 79c 98c ladies' Colored Petticoats 08c 1. attics' Gingham Petticoats 49c, 98c Kvorythin, Always for Lata Kverythin, Always for Lass Keep Little Battery Ms From Becoming Big Ones Our battery inspection is free to all motorist:. Let us test your storage battery, whatever its make, once a month. Then you will know what's what biftrt trouble starts, and you will save many a bin repair bill. Don't wait until trouble comes. Come today and find out your battery's condition. Battery repairing anil recharging. Starting motors, lighting gen erator! and ignition systems repaired. JPrraa lupptyn foirfarit tormny itorifi rWY. y , . r Gould Cmmram ldBMtrytolU Iki kulliry tox on your tar. K.iK' hi Electric Supply (!o. ..Ill Wet 2nd Si. i 4, CITY NEWS m 9 Kid Beams to Enllat Chief Callin last night fouad four men on a freight train r t.irir way from California to Sea ttle. where they will try to enlist in ihr Forestry Regimen!, now bsiragJc rmcd for srr vice in trance. The: were rspcrl enced woodsmen Iron i the redwoods of California. Enlitta in Navy Ralph Lucas left thi noon fur Bremerton, where h e will join the V. S. Navy, l.ucaa a member of Filth Company, Coast Artillery Corps, and is tcavi ag the land forces o get into the service on the sea. Ohio Woman Visa ta Mrs Anna htY'Cabr of, Chlpptyt Lake, Ohio, returned to Salem titer a visit with her idd friend. Mrs. Mary Irvine. II nth formerly lived at N'w thcns, Ohio. Mrs. McCahr is visit ing her cousin in Salem while her hus band k, attending the National Telc- graphea-t convention in Seattle. Inventory Filed Hie inventory of the estate of the - . i 1 j. .1 - i.n. Elisabeth MillhoBea, fftlaed at fV2, eras filed Saturday. Girls to Assist Fifteen members of the local Hon or Guard Girls will atSMI Ihe U. S. Papain pjtnl Astrisahars (hi spring and summer in nuking a tabulillon of the booM gardens grown in Hie city of Albany thi year and last. The aaaaaai of garden imfi grown ech year will be nolrd and the gall '.' year observed. PIANO RECITAL AT CHURCH IS ATTRACTIVE An cnjoysahU event til the recital ol Ash. Lillian Dunn, of the ttbtflf l ot It-K i ( r v. i ! , ! Mil ill. .' the Plffl Preftb) term, i hunh hut t'veninn. She was lliifted hy the Mie h'loine l.fiifhton, Mary Irvine and l.cr KnrtiniHrr Miff hunn Il:tyrd everal afkCttUBI in an ;t'lc m.iiinrr (hat display cl Ik i can ill training ;iml emiit ion;'l ; ility. Two piano ilnrt-. wra- ph .iil liy the Mill et ' 'tinn. Irv .ic, I,eiihttn and l:nrt millc . Are You Tired? We tan4 mean the Spring Fever kind, for we haven't had enough Spring yet to Iwthcr any one. What we mean is the Rubber kind for your Auto or Bike. Wr batrt the Pireotone Casings and Tubes for your Auto that are bitter than ever, and the Goodyear Blu Streak Tirtt for your Hike, Hive a look at them. You will soon need an Oil 8tove for the Summer that it coming, according to former statistics, and we have the exclusive sile for Al bany for the ' i, V t ' Florence Automatic and Florence .Hue Flame Stoves that head the list in OIL STOVES Everything in Hardware Hulbert-Ohling Hardware Co. 3d and Lyon Streets v