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PAGE POUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY JO. 1011 ! Bath Robe Blankets In good ranf ol light and dark color. Full sis (or men's or women' bath robe, with cord and (rog t match. A good, heavy. Priced very serviceable material, reasonable at $3.75 Flood's Store 334 . WEST FIRST STREET Your Chance to buy Books Reprint Novels that sell everywhere for 60c Copyrights, tt.35 c Si. 08 Copyright, tl.50 . 11.13 Children's Book and Gift Books AT COST EVERYTHING IN THE STORE AT COST The Albany Art Craft THIS WEEK ONLY, with each HOT WATER BAG for $1.50 or over we will give a beautiful pV- Flannel Cover v . . . . FICC FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY III f, WOMEN'S.. NEW . SPRING I BOOTS I i. i (pt Hi! II tVT In Rl.,-lr KM M.hn..n- mm Vh.W. II I lli 0lt" 'ght "1Ch new afUitair) 11 I III 6n Y IjT The way in which tyle, comfort and j Ml UmLl$S. quality is combined in this distinctive Ml vej"j footwear make it most desirable for HI fashionable Dressers. j r - lilt ! TRACEY LAYNE IN ARMY WRITES OF WAR ANB WESI Everybody who ha attended the last to Roundl'p in Albany re member Traccy t.ayne, the cowboy poet, who nude hil by hi nngink "Take Me Back to Old Montana." and hi general abilities a a cowboy Layne's triends hereabout will also he pleased to know that he is in the army, and is now probably in France fighting for the flag that he waved so enthusiastically as he dashed around the arena at the opening ol each day's program. President Roy Newport of the Al bany Round-Up association, has re ceived two poems from the pen of Tracey. One. "The Tlace Where I j Long to Be," was written on Christ j mas Day. and one ean almost hear Tracey singing it to the tune of "Old Montana. The other, "The lighting Sammies, is a descriptive ditty writ ten in his Western style, and offers some timely suggestions to the slack er and stay-at-home. Tracey 1 -ay tie's address, at lat w rit ing, was care Fifth Provisional com pany, 148 Field Artillery, Battery B, Hill Branch, 41t Division. Newport News, Virginia. He states that he would like to here from his old friends in Albany, and no doubt a letter to him at the above address would reach him and he greatly appreciated. Here are the poems: The Place Where I Long to Be Far out in the Western conniry, out where the breezes blow. Out where the sage is plenty, out where the tall trees grow. Out where all the rivers flow west ward to the sea ' iMit where the painted Indian sits by his tall tepee: Out where the rayuse ponies Rraze on the prairies wide. Out where the little calf stays by its mother's side. Out where the hungry coyote howl out his mournful tale Out where the lone sheepherder rides slowly down the trail. CUT NEWS 9 (ft Reciues Today's War For Kitchen Conservation Leather Jacket Shown The Red Cross has received a leath er waistcoat, a sample of the kind that the chapter has been requested to makr for the soldiers. The gar ment may be seen at Red t russ heaa quarters. Kvery one is akcd to gie the Red Cross all piece of soft lea ther, kid. etc, from which the jackets may be made. Any old kI", old leather ofa pillows, furniture cover in g. soft shoes in fact, any leather soft enough to be ued on the m chine, is acceptable. Not enough lea ther has heen received and the la die ask that more be sent in right away. Red CroM Dance Already many people are planning on attending the Red i'ro dance Friday night. It costs a dollar, but it isn't charity ir imr p. riot k duty to attend. Heister seven-piece orchestra v. til play and a line time i assured. Mrs. Wamke Hurt Monday evening as she j' tiding to her home on Ninth street, Mrs. 'If. Warnke was struck by one nt the automobiles of the ("raft Meat market and severely bruised. The car turned the corner just as site started to croa the street, uetiner she nor the driver seeing one an other. The car was stopped before the wheels pavtcd over her body, the v J . ii jj) i ,; u I Out Out where the ntghttiawk whistles. hut hides at the break of day, where the rattler hisses, then swiftly glides away. vOut where the night-ow watches, by the side of a pnirie-dotr hole : Out where the cunning badger eat ches the little mole. Out where the young tquaw sins to the papoose on her back. Out where the lone homesteader sit in his little shack. Out where the cowboy whistles, or sings to a bunch of steers Where the sight of a dying pony will bring to your eyes the tears. Out where the great bald eagle sails o'er the Rockies high. Out where the red-top buzzard, awaits some beast to die, ' Out where the big jackrabbits across ! the prairies flee , Well, boys, we'll soon be sailin' where Subscribe for Th Democrat .Removal Sale ! In moving in our new place of busienss w are adding some new lines of groceries and are cutting out some lines regardless of cost and will sell only three of a knd to a customer until they are closed out SLICED PINEAPPLE, per can ; Sc A fine assortment of SPICES, 1 Oc to 25c values . U CORN FLAKES, per package jc LAUNDRY STARCH, 10c value 4c Best standard CORN, per can 10c KK.OANLT, DUNHAM'S, per package .... 7c ASSORTED SOUPS, per can 9e High grade extracts, 35c values 19c COTTOLENE, medium size . .. 95c WESSON OIL, 35c, 65c. $1.30 PHEASANT COFFEE, 25c value 19 We will be glad to have you come in th new store and look over our stock. Everything will be marked. Holloway's Farmers' Store Where Groceries Are Sold Right Both Phones 7 I long to be. The Fighting Sammies Well, hots, we'll soon be sailin' w here each other 'men arc slayin". An where the water's runmn' in the trenches ankle deep; Where aeroplanes are soann., where the big gun arc a-roarin'. Where we'll have to keep a figntin', until we're dead lor sleep. But Mat you'll never see a teller has a streak ot alter In this bunch of Yankee lo s that's goin' over there; Satisfaction we'll be lillin while the Huns we are a kilhn And we'll trail the kaiser till we run htm to his lair. While the bullets are a-flyin' and our boys tlrv are a-nyin . And the blood, it is a-flowin't like a river to the sea We will think of dloine and Mother, hat her. Sister. Little Brother ln we will keep a shoot in', till we make those ermans fl.ee. Yes. their blood sve will be drinkin'. for oiy ships they hav e been sinkin. 1 An they seem to think that airaid an won t come out fight. But now, since we are in it, we'll go over there an' win it. An' we never will be uittin for wr know we're in the right. When the battle is a ragin' an the big guns they are gaifc-in. An' the smoke it is a climbin. climb tn' upward toward the sky. When the shrapnel shells are scream in then's the time you'll start a-dreamin An you'll lose all fear whatever, an wtrtt be afraid to die. When the rifle sarc a-poppin. an the big shglls are a droppin, Kvery feller has a feetin', a though he's a-comin' back: An when things look kinder hazy, then he fights like he was crav An he keeps a-shootin', slash in' till he drops down in his track But since the war has started, many hoys from home have parted 'An' since they've gone away, many hearts lor them will yearn; Mothers' hearts, they will be breakin'. fathers' ihaft Ithey , will he achin , Wives an' sweethearts will be waitin'. for the hoys that won't return. Now, ymt ones who ain't a-goin, you had better make a showin'. If you cannot send a fighter, help some feller over there: Don't sit bark an' be a slacker nr-nd some feller some terbarkrr For I know he'll want a smoke be fore peace thry do declare. When by the fire you are a-readin. of how Uncle Sam is a-peedin' Men an' arms an' ammunition oerr to some foreign shore, Don't stand around and prattle, when the Sammies win a battle. Bt gtl busy an' do tomrthin', an' we'H ak far 'nothing more, i Peanut and Vetch Loaf fcbu - halt cup shelled roasted pea- niii tgiotind imr and one halt cup boded veUh Uiu ground l or lentils. hie cup toasted bread crumbs. Two teaspoon butter. 'ivc teaspoon salt Pepper if dcMrcd. One tablespoon tomato cal-tii. 1 wo teaspoon oteestei shirt, sauce t ma v lei e out t. One hah cup milk tniore or less, as needed. Soak vet. h in water over night. In the morning add one teaspoon soda ami boil until tender ijt.out one hour!. WaOt in cold water I rubbing t between bauds to loosen the hulls! i-h.p the nuts or run through meat I cutter. Mix Jiuldicnls ia .ufnil UMit:; enough milk to lorui the mix- lure into a loat. Wrap in oilrd pi-1 ner. Put in pan. ,-t in pan ot wa- , ter. aril Iake one hour. Cocoanut Loaf as a Meat Substitute s 'ne cup tinker's lu sh grate. 1 co coanut. I bit citp rice. ne cup strained tomato jutee. Hie tablespoon scraped onion. hie teaspoon salt. hie egg. ' hie teaspoon dried celery top or tew leaves oi celerv cut tine. hie tablespoon butter. ash rice through es eral w aters. put on to IhmI in one enp watir in top of double boiler. took half hour. Add tomato, cocoanut, nidi, ecg and other eas.ning. and mix well Put in mold and steam one hour. Turn HOSIERY New shipment ol ladies' hose In silk, artificial silk, silk lisle snd ml. ton in combination and plain colon. ' Huying them in tiememluus large quantities (or our 1 7 Busy Stores rnshlrs us to sell below all competition: in (ait, we hav no competition. We buy light, therelo'e the ssvings aie yours. save your money. I'tue ilk iiowr in (am y K'ry 1.30 Two tone lk IhioI in pink uml lilnr, pitlk .llltl jtt-i-n, liioun unit ktolit, ut fti I..u!irC .Iiom itl olnl mlor til lir.i), IoImi'.o Iiiouii, Kolil jn.l i h.ini.it;nr 41c I u.lir.' Iilr Ihiruil In liuv, Koltl ami iMinlMicnr J9C I 4litV i-olton ho'i 2 (or I:. JJc. Stockinit trrt, in lil.ul lilr. 9c Kvarythintf Alway (or Less Cum to the J. C. Penney Co. snd Mi't.V m,i in lilc tlnrjil 19c, lit. 2Sc IIovh' Ihv tilt lior ... 2ic loy S.onl lio.r, u liilutv toikiiib foi luiiil Hr.ii 3Jc Mrll ill- o 2Sc Mrn't noik ... 3 (ur 2.Sc Mrn'i work ox .... 2 (or 25c lYptK-L-lt iliirtint; - K 4 41c u 4 4Sc III 4 49c t I I II I' verylhiitgt Alwtsyi for I.eaa liaiitt hop. Strangely euoiig,h ihei e wj a pi.iiio in the pi ice, in full view of the stteet. At the piano sat a corpulent I hiuese with hejt Tt!iyl smooth, like a matble lopped taldc. He was tunning his tiugers lightly over the kevv ud denly he was inoveil t nietotlv. He plavcd Die Wacht .mi Kbito-' The ( hinaiuaii eva'i d w it.!i In life, but not wii'mut converge vnh linn .ilhrd C Ilieti. And the ue t allcl noon, al the same lime anl the s.une place, he nappeatej t tender auothet program This lime it cont.ted the Star Spangled I" an ner, 'ie M ar srilljise and tiotl Save the Km ITEMS OF INTEREST I FKOM KIVEKS1DE 1 1 Kl'l KsllM the I enioci4 1 - to t hegoll v It I'm tlaml and M Mtttuv lit trinliiik aiuliill Poiuotta Moi,"a. I .Special to Mltlir went going and on U hall I ri'l.n mght. 1 hev repotted a tine tune ind an rxtellent piogiain. spci i.il iiKiluig ol the gtau;e was held Sjiuiday nmlil. I here was a good attend. on e. .ill iliiri but one bring ptesent Ibe lnt an' etoiid d aitfi s weie toiifeited upon !t i audnl-it i s t oiiid i alte blisi nes dope The I.idies had broiint an aluiudiine ot poppi d . or u and a pleasant soi i.il tune a en luted tiuld a late hour. ISTr-" ..... & rettt' nittg home e !iu sit.n out on deep platter and serve tomato sauce around the edge. w ilh front whevl being just ready to run over her head. She was piite badly hruUcd, her clothes torn and scratch ed up, but it is not thought that her injuries will prove serious Grange Gets Feed tter trying all winter to gel i enough feed for their to k. the mem bers of CaHanictte i ranee thts morn ing rrceivid a shipment ot tons by boat. Bob White Henf Fx-Sh. riif Hob White, of mar Mar rtsburg, i in the city f l.i . Deputy Sheriff Visit Deputy Sheriff J. M. I.indlev. ol Scio, was in the city today on bust- ness. nesdav , et euing W K. lav lor ol t'oralli w4s m the u inity elnesda evening K. V W ill. am and wile and Mrs alter U it. hr iiwtoM d to H.dU Thursilav The Ihursd.y htb was entertain ed at the Doitv residence. plea ant aiteruooii was .pent with w m !. atnl ion f atiMi, Many ol the la-!ir-. are now knitting for the He.l v ros. An appetim unh wa sered. f ollowing are those pie-ent. Mrsdames Uim. m rtmi, Jas Mrvaiit. l'.urbatilv, William and J s ) (ald ell, I 'odge, I astm.in. ion tie . Miller. Masterson, Henry and Dent Stewart. Stellma her ami Mises NO PRO-ALLY STRAIN IN CHINAMAN'S MUSIC Sll VN; VI. Jan. JO --1 01 all plarr. in -(l!y Mail) thr 1-rrnrh ma i.auourr, ivt-rtiia lirK, I nr a S!rart. Tin lirxl 1I11I1 nicrtiti Hill I'C .it thr I atliuan limiu-. Mr ami Mr., nlnr MiM.r. Mr. ilurliank anil Mi., IVktmiti. inot'oril to llro mi illr Satnnl.iy to attrml a niritini; o( ( alaioota (irani:- llrrt!ia lin k rnt Satnnlay at !ir hotnr of hrr i.trr. Mr. I". W. ShriM. Mr. anil Mri 1 I r.rrk.m atliml i"i! liranil I'rairir (iriliKr Satnnlav. 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