Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, April 26, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBAKt DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. APRIL 'SO, 1(11
You Ve
Always Wanted
Cool, comfortable, stylish dresses for the warm Summer
days
NOW IS THE TIME to make your (election from our ex
cellent stock of materials.
FLORAL DESIGNS, STRIPES, PLAIDS
AND PLAIN COLORS
IN ALL THE POPULAR FABRICS; ranging in width
from 27 inches to 40 inches and priced at 1 5c to $1 a yard
A BEAUTIFl'L LINE OF VOILES, 40
INCHES WIDE, AT S9e A TARD
FLOOD'S STORE
334 W. First St.
SUMMER FOOTWEAR
In our Shoe Department you will find everything under the sun In the
line of summer shoe. No matter what it is we hare it Buying di
rect from the manufacturer In carload Iota is the reason wo can save
you fully one-third. We buy right and sell right. It's up to you
to save.
WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES In white canvas, high or low heels $2.98
WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES, white reignskin, high or low heels
WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES, white rvignakin, high heeb $3.98, 14.98
WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES, white kid lace 16.90
WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES, fancy in grey, brown or black ...
$4.98, $3.90, $6.90
WOMEN'S EVERYDAY SHOES world beaters-at .... 83.98, 13.50
OLD LADIES' COMFORT SHOES, rubber heels 13.98. 83.S0
ENGLISH LAST SHOES for big girls $3.98, $4.50, $4.98
BABY DOLL SLIPPERS, sites 81-S to 8 fzti
MEN'S DRESS SHOES $3.98. $3.30. $3.98. $4.30. $4.98
MEN'S WORK SHOES I2J5, $2.98. $3.30, $4.50, $4.98
BOYS' MULESKIN SHOES $1.69. $1.98
KEDS for the whole family , 59c to 98c
STRONG EVIDENCE WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE HERB
Always
for Leas
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Everything
' '-for Leas
" Always
Wilson Sells House
' Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wilson have
dosed the deal for the sale of their
home at 323 Ferry street to S. D. Olm
atead, taking is the trade the Olm
atead house on West Third street.
.On Business Trip
Dell Huston and Fred Anderson
'went to Salem this morning on business.
Returns Home
Mr. and Mrs. C E. Hughes of Ben
ton City, Wash., left this morning for
their home after a visit with their
parents. Rev. and Mrs. I. N. Hughes,
at Tangent. They were accompanied
to Tacoma by Mrs. John B. Coon, who
will visit her husband, who is with the
Y. M. C. A.
South Dakota Man Here
C. S. Blodgett of Rapid City, South
Dakota, is here visiting his old friend,
Wm. Hinrichs. Mr. Blodgett has been
in California and is on his way home
going by way of Canada.
Here From Cottage Grove
S. J. Devaney of Cottage Grove is
here visiting his son. R. L. Devaney.
Returned From Portland
Mrs. Walter Parker and daughter.
Mrs. C H. Corson, returned last eve
ning from a few days' visit in Port
land, j . . -.
Weather Report
Yesterday's temperature ranged
WEEK END SPECIAL
Powder Puff - - -Talcum
Powder - -
- 15c
25c
40c
BOTH FOR 29c
FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE
from 34 to 63 degrees. The river
fell to 4.4 feet.
For Over-Sunday Visit-
Mrs. M. H. CrandaU left this noon
for Medford and Roseburg for
over-Sunday visit
Ordered East r
Word has been received by Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Anderson that Albert Rous
seau has received orders to report a(
tamp Hancock, Augusta, Georgia. Mr.
and Mrs. Rousseau have been at Ber
nicia, California, Tor the past six
weeks and left for the new post some
days ago. They win stop one day in
Chicago on the Eastern trip. Sixty.
five men of the same class were or
dered to report at Atlanta, Georgia.
Stor yof the Pilgrims
A movinir Dicture sermon of un.
usual interest will be given at the
Methodist church Sunriav eveninir.
The perilous journey of the Pilgrims
across the Atlantic; their struggles in
the new land, and the romance of
John Alden and Priscilla as related in
The Courtship of Miles Standiah.1
The screen will D resent some Dointed
moral and reliirioua lessons. Free for
everybody.
Today and Saturday
Usual Prices
D
It's Another Select Picture
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Lewis D. Selznick
Presents
Constance
Talmadge
A superb screen presentation of Cosmos. Ham
ilton's noveL
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I CONSTANCE TALMADGE 1
StUNICMtPPinUHES I
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Chas. Fessia
ACCORDIONIST
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"It Pays to Exercise"
aTTSTAR MACK SENNETT PARAMOUNT COMEDY
New :
Wotfd
Life
What Is Your
Greatest
Worry?
Isn't It the Safeguarding of
Your Loved Ones T
NEW WORLD LIFE HAS
MANY MILLIONS assembled
for the purpose let IT assume
your responsibility. For that
privilege it actually will refund
your money 20 years hence and
pay you $100 profit ! Ask about
New World Life
Stevens Bldg, Portland
A splendid opening for a local
representative m your 'district.
Smart and
Stylish Shoes.
For Spring
HIGH SHOES, OXFORDS and
PUMPS in variety of prices and
styles you will find are a real
treat in store for you In the
handsome Spring Shoe Styles
shown in McDowell's windows
this week.
The prices are particularly at
tractive, too, and we promise
an opportunity for you to make
some savings on your shoe bills.
Mcdowell
shoe CO.
The Eyes t World
Broke Every Known Theatre Record for
8 Days in Portland
Harold Bell Wright's Cyclonic Love
Story Filled with Heart Tugs and Thrills,
Adventure, Comedy, Daring,
Intrigue, Pathos
It Always Crowds the
Theatre
COME EARLY
i -Ms 7?
: ;-. . - ?Sni
3 Shows Daily
2:30-7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. ft V
Don't Miss This One
Today and Saturday
Afternoons 25c Children 10c
Nights 25c 2 All
Plus War Tax
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