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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1M7. Bath Robes KODAK ALBUMS AND STUNT BOOKS. JUST THK THING TO KEEP PIC TURKS FROM THE BOYS IN AT FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY I i U W'V Ml Mill K I il' I ill- I' Will V. A lionll Ml I' It) SHOW YiH Men's Wonien'a Childicn'a . , $.'., $J98, $4 48 . $.'.UU. $.I.VH, $4 98 48c I '.V Si .... . - -.- IICI.T SI.1ITKKS Men'a . - .. 9Hc. $1.25, $1.49 Women's 79c. 98c, $1.15. $1.25, $1 64 Mic' 4ild I liil.lt 54c. 9Hc PERHAPS SHE NEEDS A GOOD Umbrella or a PAIR CLON ES. They make practical gifts. We have umbrellas in all quantities from $1.00 to $6.50 SILK GLOVES at 75c, 85c. 95c, $1.25 , pair KID GLOVES at $t.S5. $2.00, $2.25 pair OPEN EVENINGS 'till CHRISTMAS FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. 1st St. mums H.I Rl' J I . Ill T "l" . it' . ' I i SI mm i THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan it liih-cla-s in appcaran. e and j appointments. The scats itr rott'ul ami deeply tlp- j .h.dstetc.l with cloth of huh .piality. I'.nr J.ioil j gie i on eturiit entiaiue on cither side; plate ula windows make it a dose, I oar for inclement wea ther. anJ give ircsli ;ur when o;en. With hii;!i .jiul ily in appearance and equipment there i. thr sini pie anil ate coutto! in ,! r:itn:. A woman's cur I a family car lor every d.iy in the car I'ord Se a dan $M5 f. o. b. Detroit. IJ W" W CRAWFORD AKt" "h St' n,ar S P' d'pot' I II J j - , -:z.r:-:--' : jVo Sleep for Him On Christmas Eve TTE wouldn't be a regular boy if he didn't steal a peek at that new 1918 Electrically Equipped -is I f mlm Bicycle Anythingclseyoucouldgive him would prove flat and tame compared to the pride and fun he derives from his Indian. Though Indian Bicycles are the finest-built and classiest looking bicycles, they're so reasonable in price and so popular that any parent can afford to buy them. The full line is on display at our showroom. See them early and make sure of get ting the one you want Baltimore Gun & Bicycle Works Somewhere In the Store of Practical Gifts FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF EVENING SHOPPERS, our two stores, M. Sternberg & Co., and The Toggery, will remain open fcvenings until Christmas YOU CAN EASILY SOLVE YOUR XMAS PROBLEMS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Skating sets, in fancy com binations $1.39, $2.49 A Unique S'.igge;t!or. A must :ible In Vt-nii'itiT town re cently mmnlMl up n iitn:ili'r f hobo. Cm ulniip." h' wi!'! to tln'ru. "you have ull ptl to linv' it li:ith." Tlitu iinnounrriiHnt uf cntirso. rflved with rniislini(i iHTturh:i tlnn, efpfclnlly ly tin rMist )f Hit men. "Whitt ! he fXfliiinn!. "A hth! A Kith with water?" "Suri thltiK." fild tin- n.n!t!iTip, Knnk 1ht, Mr. CnustJiM1." 8itlil tlit npiirfhenslve vw. "Cnuldn't ou muri tiK' It with niii' f tlh'ii) viiniutn tieitn-rrn?"- ('us' Mini CutnmrM. VK HAVE a limited number of those wonderful little "Gruen' Bracelet Watches. You v.-ill have to hurry. F. M. French k Son, Jeweler. dy d 19-22 w d 21 CHARLIE CHAPLIN AM It at The ROLKE TODAY Seattle Becomes Island. ' Thiy hnv hvn mnklin; Shuttle look nonifthliiK like .NVw Vork. only In the pro-s.H Seattle K't o watir front of more tlma V mil"" n iianlnut New Vork'n 4S (that l. Miinhuttan'n), my lioys' Life. Till" winter you will "hound" Seattle like thin: "Seattle in hounded on the earn by Lake Wash ington, deep fre-h '.ater alioiit 2.r miles long and three to five wide; on the south nnd west hy I'uaet Sound (nlt); and on the im.iiIi hy the new deep water loek ennal. completed nt n total rout of nearly t'l.mnt.tm. to ay nothing of the eost of recradlnK the streets, hiill linif new hrldjres. and die hilt other thing adjust the elty to the ehanRe." The rhanse Irieludin the drediting of Hie new waterway to Lake I'nlon In the very heart of Seattle. The two taken mimed are nine feet nhove the water of the ound nt hlch tide. The new canal will take the largest merehnnt ships afloat, which Is doing enough, for It's only the ships afloat that count. 3 ?' 9 S " ? r' Do Your Christmas Shopplnf Marly 9 Women's initial hdkis. 15c Child's ermine sets $2.25 and $3 Women's Neckwear 39c to $1.98 T-lantu-1 Middies $3.49 to $4.95 Worr.rn'i Silk IYttico;iM Knit Toue . 49c to $1.09 $2.98 to K Queen Quality Shoes Women's crepe de rliinc embroidered lidkfs 25 & 35c Women' linen, plain and imbrnidcrvd har.dkcr -chiefs 25c and 35c Women's Corduroy liaih robes $695 Women's blanket bath robes $3.95 to $6.50 Women's fur scan's $4.50 to $5C.0C Women's colored silk um brellas $6 to $8 Sill: waists $2.48 (to $7.50 fancy colored embroider ed handkerchiefs .. 2 for 15c Women's wachable ope Klines $2.00 and $2.25 Cotton and silk crepe ki mono, $1.3? to $12 GiveHolcproot or Luxite Hose for Christmas Nothing more acceptable or essential to a well dress ed woman's wardrobe than silken hosiery. And did you ever hear of anyone having too many LUXITE HOSIERY In plain shades of gray, Mack and white at . . . 7.c Luxite Silk Hose . . $1.63 Plain shades, sky blue, co pen, pink, champagne, ma ple, hunters green , Nile iireen, steel and silver gray, (jinrantccd Iloleproofs for women .... !)0c, !mc, $1.13 For children 10c and 30c A Bath Robe for Her You make no mistake by choosing a gift robe from our fine assortment. It will be most acceptable at the time it is given and its good qualities thereaf ter will serve as a permanent reminder of the doner. A charming array of figured and plain colored robes in attractive shades of rose, Copenhagen, light blue, pink, brown, gray and navy. The very best values at $3.95 81.50 $6.00 .$7.50 WOMEN'S SHOP. l'.crlhi wayi ctt NKCKWEAR lie v ill m ar llir lie oil select (rum our new tovk, jiin in 19c. 25c. 3.V, 48c. 5c A m.uk m.iw ttill he apprrt-intril - e li.ie a l.utfe larirly of fau.v p1.ii,U. noii,ilk, hrllru im.lcW $6.85, $7.50 to $8.50. . Coat SMCatrt. lllrdlltill lit hrai t urijil. $2.J5. $3, $J.60 10 $4.50 l'.lt lippen. all -tlr, 75c. $1.10 $1 39 to $1.48. LADIES' FELT SLtl'PEKS Plain or f-inev tftm 65c, 48c, $1.10 10 $1.49 26 Storea C, J. Hreicr Company YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS S TOR Ms You'll DECIDE at the last minute that, after all, JEWELRY the real, appropriate thing to give. CUM I: IU and let us help you in your se lection. T h c gift of Jewelry carries with it the true spirit of giving. DIAMONDS-- in rings. La Val licres and Brooches, are just the thing. FRANK G. WILL 4 'Ml Will Hold llazaar Fair Oaks Circle of G. A. K. will bold a baaar in the all of Albany armory upst irs, Saturday. 22 instant, oprniiiK in the afternoon at 2:I.t. Ar tirles snilahle for Christmas ki'Is on sale. T.herc will he warmlh and Kood cheer, a "silver tea." Please come. (12021 CON'SIDl-.RIN'C, t,he pri.es of silk, nur prices on the "Hull" Detach able Handle Umbrella look iood. Your name engraved on the handle free of charge. F. M. French A Son, Jewelers & F.ngravers. dy (119-22 w d 21 AT THE SAMPLE STORE . V'Mt'll told tiian eitildc and pt.u'ln al K:t for anv turttihrr of ttu- i . 1 1 1 : 1 y piHi'.l at ,,tit umi.iI l-.H I'tiir. PETTICOATS III ,, k or t. ..t 48c. 85c, $1.19 $1.25. Shipment of .boei fur tad eft, tiut atrivrd. IU.uk aiup ftilh gtav l"p. I.u e I "liis or liie.iiiMil hrrl. plain t..r . . $4 65 i ,iitt ttu l il r kid, hikh la e $4 45. $4 65 Ml.r' and ilnldirn. lilt -hp- pert 6c to $1 29 Suitable Kilt. I VIUiK YOU'LL FIND MANY MORE SUITAHI.E GIFTS MERE Patronize Red Cross The ladies of the Red Cross, ttrfr the direction of (lie fin.iucial proiuo liou committee, will serve hot cof fee, cookies and cake from 1 until 6 o'clock in all the stores, on Saturday. They want the patronage of every one. (12(121 CHARLIE CHAPLIN la at The ROLFE TODAY