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pagi rocs ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. AUGUST W. 19IH. WHEN YOU SIT or recline therj it no binding at th. butt If you wear Rood fitting KABO The Live Model Corsets BACK or FRONT LACE $1.50 and up The new Fall Modelt, following the natural figure lines, will please you. Buying a KABO it like having a cor et tailored especially for your figure. Every KABO ttyle it modeled over living people, repretenting every type of figure. They are given rigid lette in every conceivable position; thit in turet comfort, perfect fit and long wear. KABO CORSETS are guaranteed absolutely no to trust, tear or break. Flood's Store 334 West First St 50 TRACTORS ENTERED in the BIG .DEMONSTRATION oa the Cptton. Ruegg and P he nix Ranches ' PORTLAND, OREGON SEPTEMBER 5, 6, 7, 1918 Reached by Gretham Electric Railway. Paved Auto Road to the ground. Estimated attendance fifty to tixty thousand. Autumn Footwear New and Authentic Styles for the . 'Coming Season Selection of thoea for fall can be made at thit store with the full assurance that the styles are correct in every detail; that the qualities are thoroughly reliable, and that the prices are as low as k consistent with dependable and satisfactory footwear A careful search of the leading shoe markets has enabled us to assemble complete assortments for your choosing. These . early season models represent the last word in the world of Footwear Fashion. You should buy your Fall shoes now with out hesitation. Stocks are at their very beat McDowell Shoe Co. This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day lit USUAL PRICES Rolfe LAST TIME TODAY ALMA RUBENS in 5c AND 15c PLUS TAX New Shipment of Stationery Just Received 50c, 60c and 75c a Lb. Lord Baltimore Symphony Tulip FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE i BEN ALEXZANDER, juvenile star in "Hearts of the World," to the Globe September 6th AND 6th. coming ADVERTISED LETTERS The following is a list of the ad- I vertised letters remaining in the Al- bany, Oregon, postoffice August 26, 1 1918: I Mr. R. Brown, Mr. Chas. Barker, Mr. J. A. Clayton, Miss Martha Cor nelius, Mr. Tom Crawford, Wit. L. ! Douglas, Mr. J. B. Dalsman, Mr. El ) mer Fisher (5), Mr. Chat Harris, Mrs. i Bill Jones, D. B. Langtry, Miss Croe i sus Loe, Mr. C. E. Magers, Mrs. Con rad Myers, Mr. Walter Morelock, Mr. John Moriarity, Mrs. David Miller, Mrs. Mary McFarland. U. G. Cor mick, O. K. Coffee House, Mrs. G. E. Philippi, G. V. Piper, Rhotan Seed Farm, Mr. Guest Smith, Mr. Carter Sharp, Scott & Conn Grocery Co., Os car Thompson. C. H. STEWART, Postmaster. Co to Port Is Mrs. Harry Cusick and children left this morning for Portland where thev will be guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Chamberlain. " Bark From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goettling re turned last night from a trip to Port land where they have been spending their vacation. I CITY NEWS I I ' To Spend Day Mrs. T. II. Moors and children spent the day at Dever visiting Mrs. Whippa. Vent to Salem Miss I. II Harrison went to Snlem this morning on business. Returned Last Night ' Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Logan returned lint night from a trip to Seattle. Ta coma atitl Camp Iwis. iOn lluainem Trip J. S. ilannnh went to Salem this I morning on business. ! Here This Morning j Mrs. Alex Powers of Lebanon was in Albany this morning on her way tn Portland for a few days' visit. To Visit in Portland- Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burton went to Portland this morning to visit with friends. On Business J. J. Scott wss a passenger to Port land this morning on business. Leavea oa Vacation Gus Abraham left today for SiKer ton to spend his vacation. Here for Week-End-Miss Helen Parker of Portland who has been visiting in Newport, came this noon to spend the week-end with Miss Beatrice Sanders. Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. O. Anderson returned yesterday from a hunting trip above Hnrrishurg. Jay Beach Here Jay Beach, veteran of the Civil War Waists, Waists, Waists NEW SIIII'MKNT of (Vpe ds Chin and Georgette Crepe Waists. Th kind you always want, at th asm low price we always main tain. Crepe de chine waists in all colors 12. M Georgette Crepe Wulsta III all colors $J.8. fl.VH lluiignlow Aprons -new shipment fl-lt Women's Outing Gowns . .. (Nc Woolnap Hliiiikvls f.l.DK. 11.50. 15.00 New Fall suits and coats arriving dslly. Coin In and look them over $16.50 to f 15.00 Hoys' school suits JI.UH, $5,110. $t.90. $7. 0 Hoys' blouse wniats , SWc, Otic Piny Suits for the liny tots Ke Hl'STF.It HUOW.N SHOES FOIt HOYS AND GIRLS -Derated S Incorporated S J and one of the best known men of the racing world as it existed some 'J I) or 30 years ago. stopped off in Albany yesterday to spend a few hours with his old friend, Judge Mi Knight. Jav Reach will be rememliervd by th old timers as III man who brought "Alto monl" to th Pacific Coast. Today I! GLOBE Usual Prices 5 and 15c Plus War Tax C.OI.DttYN presents Madge Kennedy -And Her KM ILK - And Her K YES In "The Fair Pretender" and On of lhn (.(HID Christy Comedies FRIDAY A Psramount Picture UNA CAVA1.IEHI in LOVE'S- COMJI'KST SATURDAY HEART OK DIAMONDS with WILLIAM RUSSELL Immigrant Chsrlry Chaplin Seats on ssle now for "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" at Glob Box Office "The Answer" also FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY- -"HIS SMASHING CAREER" Friday and Saturday WILLIAM FOX presents- Annette Kellerman -IN- "A Daughter of the Gods"! WOMEN WIN MEDALS LONDON, Aog77l5, By MaiL The first Waac to win the military medal is Unit Administrator Margar et A. Campbell Gibson. She was in charge of a Waac camD which was completely demolished bv bombs during an enemy air raid. The same award has been made to five nurses. An ammunition dump had been fir- j ed by enemy bombs. The only avail I able ambiance for the removal of the i wounded had been destroyed. These nurses, in a neighboring camp, heard of the disaster and drove up with three ambulances right into the danger zone. KELLERMANN FILM COMING TO ROLFE THEATER FRIDAY The art of making motion pictures has reached a point where it seems almost impossible that the stupendous sets and thousands of players involv ed have been assembled for the mere purpose of photography to be destroy ed and disbanded after the camera crank has finished turning. Such is the case with the William Fox pro duction, "The Daughter of the Gods," which will be shown at The Rolfe Fri day and Saturday. The star dives from the cliffs, is thrown into a raging torrent with hands and feet bound, and dashed against the rocks by the waves, rides to battle in heavy armor, and per form! other feats without apparent Injury. Her hair-rnTsing activities furnish most of the thrills. It almost convinces the sane adult of the existence of super beings be cause of the great scale of the under taking and the realism of the photog raphy. The spectacle would be en- i tirely impossible of reproduction on the stage, for only the camera can create the necessary illusion and cap ture the wide horizon, which gives the play its fascination. Rolfe Next Sunday And Monday T V"T- - T THE DEATH OK KALA "TAKZAN OF THE APES" Within the frontiers of a deso late, Godforsaken jungle on the dark, silent coast of Africa this giant white man, reared by an ape mother, roams and kills. He slays the lion and tiger with his bare bands, the jaguar flees at his terrible cry, the massive elephants ear him. The dreadful gorilla and steal thy panther are but babes in his hands. All the terrible beasts of the jungle skulk awav at his approach. Then comes the beautiful white girl, and Tarzan of the Apes takes her to his breast and cov ers her face with kisses. This ASTOUNDING PICTURE SHOWING TWICE DAILY The War Industries Board Says: Print Paper Must Be Conserved The Democrat has on its list a con siderable number of subscribers who receive the paper at points outside of Linn County. Under the new reg ulations the postage rates for news papers to points outside of thecounty are doubled. The Democrat therefor finds that it will be financially un able to carry on its list any sub scriber from such outside points who is not paid cash in advance and the names of such subscribers will be eliminated from the subscription list during the present month. The management suggests that you send in your check at once if you wish the paper continued ALBANY DEMOCRAT