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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TIIIHKDAY, MARCH 21. 1918. PAOK TMRIS Special Easter Display of Charming Millinery FN I DAY AND SATURDAY Come, sec our advance showing of beautiful mod els. CLASSIC AND VIM PATTLRNS and creations from our own shop in the season's favored small, medium an' larfjc shapes; artistically trimmed with flowers, rib bons and Georgette crepes. They're BEAUTIFUL. SMITH SISTERS 32H Went First St. WILL Tl UN OVKIt AIX I'KOr ITS TO (OVKKNMKST Krir V. Hhum rf Port In ml ha. pub licly announced that ho will not re .... . att, ut inr prufiU thnt may ar ( tn him frmu th huiMinir of hia for tha government by tha (irnnt niiln I'oiti-r Mup cumpatiy, of which CHICHEHERSJPLLLS SOtOBYDRLGGISTSfVI RYWMf RE Easter Millinery Make your CASTFR selection NOW. For Friday and Saturday we have prepared a scries of remarkable values. GAGE HATS at prices made possible thru ex tremely fortunate purchases. Uundicds of other Trimmed Hats and shapes at mod erate prices. MRS. E. F. LEE, Millinery WORTH'S DEPARTMENT STORE New Records Today No. SIM There 1 a Service F'lnif at Our House 75e- No. 24i0 When You Coma Bark Home 75c No. 2IKH Cohen at the Real Es'ato Office 75c No. 24110 A lluby'a Prayer at Twiliitht 75c No. 24!H There'a a l.umo of Suar lown in Hixic 75c No. 2471 That' a Mother' l.lbe'ty Loan 75e No. 240ft I'll Come, Back to You When It'a All Over 75e No. 2479 I'm Ooinir to Follow t,-e Boy 75c No. 24RO Tha Dream of a Soldier Boy 75c COME IN and HEAR tliesc New Columbia Records at Woodworth Drug Co, Buiy When you want Garden Seed buy them at a Seed Store where selling seed is their business Our Seed is carefully tested for fertility carefully handled so that it will not become mixed We can give cultural directions and suggest the best varieties. You will get MORE Seed and BETTER Seed for your money at M Phone ua if you haven't receiv'd our Price Liit Mr. Ilujser I vice prfilfit and yen rral nuniiffr; lint t'-.atill of hi prof it will be devoted to war work, char itiea or government esiKcncica. Portland pointa to Kric V. Ilauser aa Ita foremost man of public spirit I'ortlsndrra ara fond of telling the story of how he oprnrd t' e big Mult n miah hotrl. When Mr. Ilauarr went to Portland to mnl.e l.ls home he saw the hit' hostlcry closed lown. Qtiirtly he sauntered down to San Frnnrisco and purchased thi building ami fur nishings. Then h sent out for eonic of his old handa in tha contracting and construction businrss, placed them in charge- of vanoua drpartmenta and proceeded to demonstrate that a hotel ran he aurreeafully operated by busi ng ni'n. Seed urphy's Seed Store S. P. KmpIoyCH to Have War (JanknH ' !) Inriritf triiit h "wmjlil like to ( a yurvn irruwifitf tint .urn- iiut ill rvrry crtiun hiiuc," W. H. Srott, vie- ri'gi(l)iit nnl jyemrtt. niHn mft(J of tho Southern Vnvitiv company, hui i-nlinU't) the cornpuny'i riiiy of fntpluyva in lw rHMijmiin fur uiiat iiu' ihm (tini liniiiiHtrulion. I Hi huii uiikril nil K. I. uicriiiti?n(l- i-rttH to encouruiir the pluiitiMK of v.'j? rluhh n on ruritfuifiy irojnrty wherev er nriM'tii'Jihli, Th company In emlrnvorinif to li-iine nil rultivatiihlc la nl which it owrm Mi'l wliT poMHthle hi tit -of way j Inml ii'hipU'iJ to truck ifttrih-ninjt or Krii utturu u iK'inir 1-m.u.. ATTENTION --Th Anm tU club will eritt tiuin their hunluinU at a ruv nrc1 dinli stijpvr Friday evtMitriff, Marvh H. 20m 21 ftubtvcribt for Th Democrat. Children's Shoes The rowinir children need their Footwear fitted with extra care, and in thia atore we ipcinlize in the fitting of children' ahoea. And when the ahoe doea fit you can d pend upon ita wear and durability. J,et u aerve your children at once. .Mime' Em-lia'i Tan Lace $3.95 Miaara' Tearl Elk. Neolin Solea to.On Miea' Kid Ijire, irrey cloth top $l.iO Mim-i' patent lace, white top HJO Sine II 1-2 to 2. Width A. K. C and D. McDowell Shoe Co. 8 aaVMaWnamanBlavi if ti i ;..vS, .-v.-eV -v.--;. A fc ':-; in ' v "a. II JUNE CAPRICE PIRECTION, WILLIAM FOX Pretty June Cnprice tnr in "UNKNOWN 274" at the ROLFE tonight. at a KNOX IIITTK NKW8 KNOX IIIJTTK, March 20(Rn. rial to the lietn'xrat) Mr. and Mra. Wm. Mueller of I'eoria viailed Sunday with Mr. Miiller'a jrTili, Mr. and Mr. W. C. Mull.r. Mr. W. Ohriit wn a pli atunt holt-I- to the Itirthday club at her home on Wcdneaday aflrnrM,n. The occa sion wiib in honor of her birthday and also the ZiHh weildtrip annivemury of Mr. and Mra. Ol.rnt, K nitlintr and to cial eonverautiun aoon pamu-d tha af ternoon, followed by luncheon ai-rved by the hontcs. The ladies present were Meadltrrie J, t.arid'-rn, Ji-nsen, Wm. I.ucht, Carl Miller, K. Ilunaford, Win. ( nry, A. I', (dneii, T.. iJickson, Klmer I'ropst, W. Ohrist; Misse Kth I lender, Ane and Iora I'ickaon. The Sunshine f'in:le waa enu-rtiin-cd on Tiiursday afiernimn at tite home of Mra. Y.. II. Vi'nllace. Music and kniltinj? Iesidi- lite regular circle work made up the afternoon. Mra. Jamea Caawell whs fin honorec- at thl occasion. Mrs. Alva Hyers wua en rolled a a new member. Refresh ment were erved by tV.e hiess. Those present were Mesilame W. H. , Mi llrlde. Juines Mills. I. (.. fox, I. ( opeland, S. Keebler, C. Miller, Varle Miller, J. Caswell. A. Dyers, K. II I Wallace, Russell Wallace, O. B. Mar- shall and Ksther (oM.and. ! A phnsnnt event with the youni; ' peuple this week was a party Satur I day eveninr iiven at the borne of Mr. and Mr. I). II. Hampton, beinjr the birthdny of Miss Klma fox. Music and rarnca and luncheon made up the ;haurc of t!ie jolly event. TnotM tretnt were Kln.a i'ox, Nina Tox, K-'h.-r (oelund, Ruth Marshall, Zena Miller. Mary Promt, Misses William. Kuretha Moore, Velma Wells, Bernire oner, Verna Baldwin, Kdna Hamp ton, Ada Hampton, ()rie Cox, John Howe, Clarence Howe, Loren Howe, Ward Howe, l.oyd Fuming Will Kur--'s James Wells. Roy lb..emer, Wm. I'nderwood. Mr. Ira Cox, Mr. and 'ns. Paul Smith, Mr. and Mr. D. H. Hampton. O. H. Toild of Kurene is visitine this week at the K. B. Wallace home. KHKI.IURN NOTF.S HIEI.BURN. March 20. (Special to the democrat) The people here propose to do their bit in the war by oriianiziiiK a Red Cross auxiliary. Mr. Julia Rilyeu of Scio met with lie fitted up for a readinir room and duly organized a Red Cross auxiliary. There were 17 member to bet-in with and application from nuite a good many more were received. They expect to becin work immed iately. Mr. Henry Powell of Jefferson was visiting her aon last week, returning Sunday. Hi William of Kinfiton who la been staying with hi ister Mr. Hen ry Lcffler, ha returned home afuir beinir down with pneumonia for acv eral weeks. Henry Wymnn, a marine located at e J dS Mara Island, la homa on Un days' furloui-h. Ha has Juat recoftrad from tha nieaslea while in camp. W. p. Chilcota of Mchama stopped ovemiitht on hi way to Albany. Otto l.yon, who ha been workinif in Portland for aoma time, ia at home. Tha Farmer' Union held an enter tainment and pie social for tha union' benefit, Increasing tha amount of the fund on hand considerably. A. Bennett, who owna houaa and lot here, ia lik the Arab who silently comes and a sili ntly gott, where, no one know; but in the course of a few year turoa up avrain. I'.urrill Miller, aon of J. W. Miller, while playinir on a springboard, fell "ff and the eisd sprang up and struck him under the chin, cutting hi tonirue and neck badly, requiring him to be taken to Scio Hospital. Pure Drugs and Chemicals Look the list over Qnalit aranteed bj us 5- oi. Pura Glycerin ' 25e 3-oz. Pure Extract Vanilla 2Sc 3-ox. Pur Extract Lemon 25c 3-ox. Spirits Saniphor Me 6- ox. Electric Oil Lininiacit SOc 3-ot. Pur White Pine Couth 25c S-o. Pure Whita Pine Coagh SO 1 pint Hou:-hold Amman la ISc 1 pint Pur Turpentine ISc 1 pint Denatured Alceho 20c i y t pint Pure Olive OH ...65c 1 pint Pure Witch Hue 2Se 1 pound Epeotn Balte ISc Powdered Borax, package ISc Pure Alum 15c Lux Washing Powder 10 Palm Olive Soap 10c Qycerin Soap 10c Shaving Soap 10c AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES PRICES REASONABLE Burkhart & .... ;v, - Lee tore Phone us if you haven't receiv'd our Price Lint VAPOR BATHSJN LAPLAHD WrlUr Strenueu laparianc ef Cltanslng Procaaa Flnlehte With sing Bastinadoed. lo Wide World Frank lledce But ler describe a vnpnr bath Id the land of the Lapp. He aaya: The bathhouse la a small wooden structure generally situated anme way from the dwelling house. It Is dMded Into two compartment, one to nndres In. while the other contain Ih oven which produce the steam. The oven la arched with large atones or pebble, and healed by a Are placed beneath. Undreaalng In the Drat room, one en ter the heated compartment. After a abort rest on a wooden form or bench, which contain a plar for the head, the attendant come In and bathe you. Cold water la thrown over the atones and the hlaalng vapor aoon aenda np a cloud of ateam. The higher yntt alt from the floor the greater the heat A more water la thrown over the red-hot stones the vapor become so Intense that one ctn hardly breathe. We were soon gasping for breath and covered with a profuse perspiration which le aned from every pore of the skin. Hanging np In the room were tender branch. a or twigs In a green state and retaining their leave. Dipping these la water, the attendant began laahlng and whipping me across the teg, aboulders, loin and back, till my body eemed quite red with the switching. The bastinadoing over, I waa then washed with a soft flannel covered with soap, after which Jug of the coldest water was thrown over my bead and body. JOKE ON SCHOOL VISITOR Fortunately Hamilton Mable Waa Well Able to Appreciate Unconscious Humor of the Children. The bite Hamilton W. Mable, the well-known American essayist, waa one of those genial men who enjoyed a Joke on themselves. Illustrating this phase of Mr. afable's character. It Is told that when he was student Mr. Mahle made an address In which he told this story: He bad visited a school in Philadel phia In which there was a dally fire drill. The teacher regularly naked the students, "Children, whst would yoo do if Are were to break oat In this building r The children all repeated In chorus, "We would rise lo oar places, step Into the alale, and march quietly oat of the building." On the morning when Mr. Mable visited the school, while be was sitting quietly on the platform, the teacher stepped be fore the pupils and said. "Children, whst would yon say if I were to tell yon that Mr. Mable Is to speak to yoo thl morning?" The children prompt ly replied In chorus, "We would rise In our places, step Into the aisle, and march quietly out of the building." Interesting Life Statistic. On the authority of experts repre senting forty-three leading life lurar aaea eompasles en tha Oaltad Btarsa, K appear that a aplnsteT Dvss longer than a married woman. Business wom en lire longer than business men. A woman who takes an endowment pol icy lives longer than a woman who tnkes an ordinary life policy. It Is not easy to explain why an unmarried woman survives a matron, nor why a business woman survives a busi ness man, but the longevity of the endowment woman la believed to be due to the determination to live until the policy matures.. Will power Is hardly less Important In many cases than physique, and must always be reckoned with. Even In disease a man or woman possesses a natural tend ency toward health, and cures which often are attributed to medicine are really the assertion of the wUX Cap per's Weekly. Malda Hill. It Is now more than a century since an English army fought la Italy, and won the battle of Malda over the French. Napoleon had vowed to con quer Sicily, and for that purpose the French pushed on Into Calabria, and began to make extensive preparations. But tho English forces for the de fense of Sicily prepared to deal a blow on the mainland. A force of 5.000 men landed In the bay of St Emphe tnla. and the battalions of the French fell before the bayonets of the Brit ish. Napoleon's hopes were shattered at a stroke. But the "dally-breader" from Kllborn traveling Into London, by way of the Edgward road, never sus pects as he passes by Malda Dill and Malda Vale, the origin of the name. Christian Science Monitor. When the Laugh I on You. People are not very much Inclined to laugh at the girl who Is always rendy to Join In the laugh against her self. It is the one who assumes airs' of tremendous superiority, and seem 1 to feel herself Infallible, who needs to be afraid of making a slip. Kven If , people laugh at the girl who laugha al herrolf, there is always a tenderness In It a kindliness that Ukes oat all. the stlog. Learn to enjoy a Joke on yourself. Exchange. Spoiled the Good Thing. Bobby had a bad habit of waking np In the middle of the night and crying dtsmnlly until one of his parents would walk him to sleep agnln. Ons night Itohble begnn to cry and his mother wild to her husband: "Dear, you'd better walk the baby." Father grum bled and baby bowled and Anally poke up aobblngly : "Yes, dear ; I fink yoa had better walk the baby." Aftet this bis habit was no louger Indulged. XHZHZHZHSilSHS h .iS m Hamiltons s M H B JJ EVERYBODY'S 8TORI aj H S Z M These lively Blue Birds will S ap find their way from hero to M H your home at break of day. B H S Z S . 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