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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
W rm9ltt .Jlll,, .,1.11.., i lie '- - - , . I ' " V W BE GlflLS C;iti' try rumUlnt. An ttivtMi-' ioMi r niniih,' fmin t,i.. lit III'' 1 htwislt i.f M I iillcKftN. mrTli'tl I'Mt III.' "hitt- IimkdI nf iMiitih. li-tl tu " I" rinliri' utiiritliitf tv till lliul itif 7 r.iuittniti In ut tit till' llllt f V . IIMimI nf Ulilrll t'tlltrt lit tiirlxiin tut'ptw.flly "miniiMi y" tv(aH CMAKI.IK CHAPLIN an (-....Kl.ll. ClIAl'l IN ii..i.p i ,) niisiriii i. i.l In ihl.HI I Iiin,i:i..li,, lV . rnimiiiiifr, ii t tlijitr l.i Mm- S'l.-iiiitic Aiiii rlniii. 'Il. i.i ii i,,,,! ,, f,.,., , Hi- t. itlnil ill., I, f ,,., IIHlMllir ll lnri .,ii ,- n, , ,,,.,! l.i .lii. .. Iii in. mill .ll,. .ill ,., ,, l.ullil .if ,11.. -fata ll am. f.lH. I lh.il CIIAKI.IK CIIAI'MN itliA -la at The HOLI K IUDAY I Hill' H tnii' liltitf tin t.Mfi. Thi Invi'iti t'litxit l'VlH'i h im w t 1 1 itf fiiiiiitiiln tn wlilrli 1 lit dltt' linrif.' I Hi nihIi nn ( iiti.'lf thill tli)T ! ll'i H.-slt,illy ut uiid r fhllliik 1'iw k fmui Hm ni'Miih up hi, nr im ir iln .rirlr-. CIIAKMK CIIAI'l.IN in i la at The KOI. I K I OlJAY ONLY TWO MOM- SHOPPING DAYS P.i:iOUI:' CHRISTMAS, and crowds ol shoppers are lindini; "just what they want" at this store. I'aneywoik Bans in the daintiest of Colored Silk the Knitting I i.i 14 s Music Hao Reprint Copies I lower Baskets Emit Baskets Decorative Pottery Pelt and leather Sofa Pillows Christmas Cards Tourist Tablets Leather Book Covers Hand Embroidery Frames Utility Bas Copyright Books I.eathcrnoiindHCift Books Work Baskets Pottery,. I'lovfer Bowls, Vases Felt and Feather Table Runners "Stationary Plavinn Cards in Leather Cases Leather Card Cases I.LMtherhound addfjss books, etc. Pictures Silk Hosiery WINNING NUMBERS: Monday. W; Tuesday, S; Wednesday. ; Thursday, 78. TI1K AMSANY ART CRAFT The Spirit of Christmas DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY DO YOUR CHRISTMAS CHOPPING EARLY A MAN'S STORE The place to find a Christmas nift for a man is where a man buvs things for himself a man's store. Here are some of the useful thincs men like, arranged according to prices. Uteful Gift (nr $1 or I-esa Katkwrar taaitr-iti hands ir how lira: ill attl.iatic pat terns. Hosiery .Silk or lisle; in all new railora .nail shadrs; park, ed in Christmas Imxa-s. Suspeiialrra llan.lkerrhirfs- Initial or plain, in holiday liaaxrs. Mufflers Cllara, "" Silk darters Watch Fa.'.s rn,-f . ik, Scarf l'iaia Tic ("la. pa Remember the Soldier and Sailor Maybe you want to cml lotue th ntf to it'inc uf the boy 4 "at 1 tbe front tr "in cainp." Vnti can be itne tbat they will ap prr.iate little rrinrmbr.nie Von'll foul itnns like h uulkrr-fhii-K, si ix, him ff li-rs, mitlrnji, rtr , hiiI tbev'rr .ill Rood. (lifts between $1 and $2 Shirts in all colors and patterns. Nightshirts Pajamas; Umbrellas Gloves Full dress jewelry I 'ndorwear Neckwear som very beautiful four - i n -hands ?.t $1.00. Cilia from t2 to tl Helta il, initial hit, klra. Irfa hirta lfrny aiit.aniohilc Ktovfa Shift, - in fxtr.l um, r,n;ality: lilvmriril style tiiuriirt. Ifallirr itova-liira-CVttnr li.ii;n. jrwrlry laai-a for tra-rlini; toilet irta for travrlinu; any nninhrr of napfail llimK, .r(.. Gifts from $3 (o $." Hats in all shapes and colorings Fancy waistcoats Silk umbrellas Gloves Bath and lounging robes Walking sticks 1-2 dozen pairs silk hose Gifts from $. to $10 A dozen handkerchiefs; he can't have too many Hath robes and dressing gowns House coats Silk shirts Fancy waistcoats Traveling bags and ac cessories Sweaters WHY NOT A SUIT OR AN OVFRCOAT ? It will be n practical, sensible gift for you to give him this Christmas. You may know his sic, but if you don't, that part of it can be arranged later on. A Hart Schaffncr & Marx Styleplus or one of our other good suits will be most acceptablu. Prices on request. The TOGGERY Albanys Leading Mens Stoic v I: Give the I Pen that Fills Itself fKlt-lllllnu f f ml ounlaln JVn M wj ' T ArtM tutti I. if If llH b ifW t,U rr'tr gum touatun pntht tAl uM at mr tnkll to Iomt mamm itmt. No t(rMl uk Mulfad, twKhlni to ukr iftail, nt Utapi pfMurt ttm Ik f ni illrf " al4 ,) frJr to writ. 1 fMrr ink. Wf -f ' 0l'l m atiMj MUUt ltlaM MHOavillty. 4 no UM.ii n Koo f3Mt4l Nat, Conklin's Self Filling Fountain Pen Non-leakable ; just as good a present as you can oossiblv tet for . Xmas. , j See our line of fine I'ocKct Knives I Hill Hooks ' Purses "i Ivory (JoikIh '"! and a complete line of ! fancy perfumery and ! Toilet Water. OUR PRICFS ARF RIGHT Burkhart & Lee ( Continued 1 rJ! PI 11 Charlie in One of his funnie.t comedies " nr Tin: sea" Perftctn n Pictures presents SHIRI.FY iMASON in TiiK awaki:mng OF RUTH " A story of romance and ad ventu re ALSO ( amp Tire firU it n Iiilr, ! Carnjr I- in- (iirl o ratnpin in The War Program of th Camp Fire Girl. f fUnp l ire fiirU in 1'"i,ihjI) hoiin s have in;tlr the sa itiif ut itnn tit rMrr tt tliftr acti.ltM tor ihr (ti4 lion i.i ihr war, in arcoriian.c it.lt the r'tiit of the I'miflrnt nf tl-t In t! Staff in hi aMrn. April 15. I'l7, 'Ihr rfjurt i a- fi.ltnws Vr inlisl !.;, ly atniin'ant iwn. not only for otifstlvt-, r'.r ariuiri, an! our .rmx'tt, but al i i'r a Iartp part t,i thr na'i'n w ith w hunt r liave iif,' ma'lr common r atiM-." i "'fmrn who flevot? thrrr thoitKht i arwl tlit-ir cnrrKy to thee thinifs, iii j tc v rviiiK thr ctintry anl loti'Iii' t j in j t'.ir fiicht ."or pcarc anil trrrdoiii i jjitt as truly an just a efirctitcl) iA tin- men -mi the Kattfrfit-IH ot 1 in tlir trrnrhci. J ' Kvrry house wife ho pra tiers j strict rcommiy, tut hrr-irlf in thr f rank o: tlio-r ho rrve thr nation This i the time for Anirrira to cor- ri-rt !i r unjtar'!on;.blr fault of natr- ,r!iliir-s a:wl rxtravasncr." Tin- Tant;i I'irr GirU slogan is' "Sale Tfio!. Work through thr home 4." Their porrain is : !. Pray God each day that riht may triumph, and for trcntth and awlorn .vith whi. h to help. 2. Walk I'tO mile a month to '( onir as 'bird' a a vjMirr and to save nionry. X Organize in K'oupi of fr.m to 20 to -tit-ly Oie ain of food and l;."nr in the Iioiiir. 4, In these Krotiji cooperate ir -;t'va'in thr waste crop rrar t!:c ; 'mihs: namr'y. apjdrs. berric. rtr. I 5. 'MI who ran An n ntr.t, 1 f Coo,cr:Ke with the Amrrican j Wr! Cr.,sS i ntia CMFU'YJ'Pm T.C i K,-d Cross in it- classr, and wark. f This definite proirrirM is for all trirls ' in.! woma n w ho wish to wa.rlc ( hronsh thrir Tionu s to hrl; secure ! "thi ritrht rf hnmani . " and "jier- j mrrent ne: ce." f.irls anal women stand at the point j '.! vreate't nre.l and national, peril. ! Thev handle 86 per cent of the food. We have men enough. We have - miti ciiouath: huf'wf ar noi aoinj lo hit tiuiiinh faaoal. Tina war, then. aiota on the Ameriaan girl anil a.iiiin who work in the hoinea. Con--erv.ilUr estimatea hnw liat by t.appin,( waste we tan lava enough to fa ad f nullum people. If thr irls and women will aave hut one rent'a worth of fond a alay fair eai-li pirsaaii. this means one million alol Lira wairth of faind a day. l ast year the Camp l-'ire CirN ent tlionsanils ait hahy kita tn I''. rope, a.aptei liahies, and aenl cloth, iiiif. They .ida.pt tohlier, and aend iha-m i-oml'ort haijs. The Camp I'ire fiirl and Iln) N aaait, of Shrana'port. Louisiana, aolal nrr worth of l.ilicrty llonds. the fiirls pla.L'ril at their last mca-t-nn to eat no lamh. pork, or veal. anal tu l.ave a ma'atless day in their homes, The following is a list of the conn- tria s in wiiia:h rtiere are active Camp lirrs: one in Chille; three in the Canal alone; one in Peru; one in Huttaii: one in Manila, P. I.: one in The Ifaifile, Holland; one in Xatal. S. A.; three in 0"ehec. Canaala; two in Ontario, Canaala: two in N'e lirunswick, Canada: two in Alherta: nine in Manitoba, Canaala: one in Canton, China; ten in England, one In Kaarea. Japan: one in Scotland; and one in North Wales. WE EXCRAVE, free of charge, one large initial on all the Ivory Pyra lin Toilet Ware you purchase from our store. F. M. French & Son, Jewelers & Engravers. dy dl9-r w d 21 CHARLIE CHAPLIN Is at The ROLFE TODAY Little Mary McAllister in "WHERE IS MY MOTHER?" A beautiful drama starring the world's most clever Child Actress S&LI N0 ADVANCE IN PRICES- '2&v5r!v five and FIFTEEN CENTS j va-"J II THE UNIVERSAL CAR llll lhe Ford ' n hcaest ear in the fullest sense of III l II the term built on an honest design with II llll CSt nutcr'a's. '1 t n honest pr- ... i'i llll assurance of honest perform.. . - III ' llll honest, efficient a! ter-se rvi&r C:-' ' ! I' ll been proved beyond questior . li.e ' ' . HI! most economical, both to operv.e HI It is one of the utilities of d.. , llll der solicited. Efficient aftcr-sr i ' nd '! llll every Ford car. Runabout. ? - . r- l!i 7?. , -Fr r-zn Der,onll,c,cl-hassis$60, ' fi - . . L-L I I l ;N tl T-TOJNhH I I . Kn i . m pm i Ikl L .iM Ali&iMi . : i imma i nr : iu a fr.day and 4s tt- civ-- u?aui if sr CoflCG The (-E elect rii- jercolntor will insure perfect eoiree for niuny Christmnscs to. come, In'sidt-s nil the intervening days. It is n gilt ol' lusting viilue and joy. OREGON POWER OOiWANY Jack Pickford and Louise Huff IN "THE GHOST HOUSE" ALSO ' A RECKLESS ROMEO ' FEATURING "Fatty Arbuckle" scS5 "COME THROUGH"