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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. OCTOHF.R 1. 191. PAGE THKK& H Worth's Great Dollar Week Sale Ends Tomorrow Night Still plenty of Wondrrfuf llara-aina. anil great many more added trday. Shop early In Ihr day if pnulhlr. Ihr afternoon t our bu.lr.t limr; brllrr srrtir. rendered in Ihr lorrnoun A PARTIAL LIST OF WONDKKHL SAVINGS: SCIIOOl. Cuntains KO rulrd, -! for . TAHI.KTS sheets. $1 NrW Mih1'U, ilium luiti. jwi.r cohskts nil i ., low and me $1 .'It values lit Hr $1 WOHh SIHKS Mixed unit pin in Socks. JfK viilur, pair for Heavy Wui nil sires, nt $1 SWEATERS IoV Khaki Arniy Swrsti-rs, let vrlriH, 7.V values nt 'I fur. . . $1 WOOL I'NDKKWKAR rV Men's light weight woolen Shirta I and Drawer, all sites, f 1 2ft val- If I ucs at each f lilllllONS st .J Plain and Fancy Kihhona, for hair I bows and fancy work, 3.V and 40c I values at 4 yarda for f ,VOKV CI "1 Eiirht different pleees to choose I from, iKillar Wevk Sale, five pieces a (f I for f MEN'S TIKS 3fic values, a big variety to I choose from at 4 for L aswa MEN'S SOCKS 25c values, Men's Heavy lllnck Ribbed Hoar, all sixes at B pairs for $1 Hoys' rtiixrl HOYS' I' A NTS Knirkrr I'antar. all $1.50 value, per pair $1 PERCALE Light and Dark Pcrcslca, in a large range of pretty patterns. Iollar Week Salr at 6 yarda for $1 (.IM.HAMS 3.V values in a pretty ran: of stries, cheek and plaid. "St In ches wide. Ptllnr Week. 4 yila for $1 PETTICOATS 91 :2U values in I-adies lilark Sa trt'n Petticoat, all iirs. I ullar Wwk Sale at each . $1 LADIES' HOSE lllnck or whfte, nil airea. regular and outairca. lollar Week only, lit 4 pairs for I'NDKKSKIKTS ljiilica' Gingham nurses stripes only, a liIliir Week Sale at Underskirts, real bargain. 2 for $1 $1 ZHZHZHHZHZHZHZHZHXHZ HAMILTONS ZHZHSHZHZHSHZH HZHZHSH I Good News from Our Ready- i to-Wear bection .NAINSOOK ibc values in wry fine Sheer Eng Huh Nainsook, .V inches wide. Hol lar Week Sule at 3 yards for $1 UNION SI'ITS For women, $I.2.' values, high neck low anil Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. Dollar Week, each SI UN'DF.RW EAR I-a.lics' separate Shirta nnd Draw, era. winter weight, ,' vuluea, all aiiea. Dollar Week at 2 for $1 Worth's Dept. Store DOTH PHONES HO WALLACE IUTI.lil.vr, H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H mm- H Z H Z H Z H Z H H Z H s H li II Z H Z H z H m. Jaar -a V W aW Juit at the right moment a large shipment of PRINTZESS COATS, made after the late.t decreet of Dame Fashion, have arrived. These coat, have the usual, or should we ay the unusual distinction of all PRINTZESS garments, the four most popular colors are in evidence; Brown, Dark Green, Navy and Black and made according to the latest demand of Mrs. Fashion, long. Made of all wool Velour in various types. One for instance has pleated back, large convertable collar with large pockets to harmonize. Another the pleates are held in at waist line with narrow belt at back, double belted effect in front, and three corner ed pockets. These of course are only two of the many new charming models just received. $.17.73 AM) $38.75 which are a verv small price for such good all-wool Coats. A BEAUTIFUL NEW ALL-WOOL VELOUR SUIT Thia Hat-tir Blur Vrlour Suit, with black pluah rollinr collar. Thr Jarkrt ia of full ripplr atylr with widr belt. Thr Skirt la plain in front with alit porkrta. fathered bark with belt, a truly beautiful model, one that ia bound to pleaae because of the distinctive personality it reveala. km V, V . J - Inn ri 1 HrKtMaWM . I f ' J? SILK I'h.TTICOATS (See Our Window No. 7.) Two styles of Silk Petticoats that have just .made their appearance. Silk Jersey tops with changeable silk tafftta fluted ruffles in various styles, some even with irregular borders, the extent of colors used in this our latest shipment surpassing any we have hereto fore shewn. .1.00 .to $6.2:i All silk taffeta petticoats in changeable and plain col ored silks, the newest shades are delightfully different. Elastic top, scalloped ruffles $4.00 to $4.50 (Make an excellent Christmas gift). Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z N Z M N S H Z Z H Z H X N Z H H H DRESS SKIRTS 2 Fall Skirts in poplin and serge of the strorigly'desired H shades, namely: Navy, Black. Taupe and Brown g $5.50 to $13.75 g These are made in manv different styles. Some have H lifted belts giving yoke effect, while others have the S new sasn oeit with fringe or button trim. The most H l a j ,"es navin8 slit-.n pockets, while the dressier models have Dockets of unlike styles, some triorner ed, large flap pockets, others swinging pockets. NOVELTY SKIRTS, ton. at ta Waists Crepc-de-Chine and (uorette Silk Waists, with either atyle of collar hich or low in a splendid selection of color tones dark navy, peach, flesh, pink, beiire, maize, white, a multitudinous variety of styles; some hemstitched, some beaded, some tucked. I'ricea ,.. $1 to $!3JiO H Cash Values Worth While HZHZHZHHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Z H Z H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHXHZHZH Millinery Many exclusive new models in Winter Millinery. The Hats we show are exclusive in style an Im portant matter for the woman who wishes her appearance to be distinctive. Simple models, as well as elaborately ' trimmed ones, all beautiful and bccomin(t. Priced from $305 HAMILTONS' -ui-lK-SSS CITY NKWS I I a Weather Report Yestcnlay'a temperature ranged from 3ti to 56. The river raised to 2 , feet. been WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT W. offer every service in the scope of pood hanking capahle man agement, ample capital, convenient location, modern equipment, com plete facilities and efficient services. V. invite your account. ALBANY STATE HANK Mines to Portland Vernon Williams, a teacher in the , Albany high school, left today for Portland, whero he will remain until the public schools are reopened in Al- imny. VEGETABLES Tomntoi'S, Celery, Turnips, Culilingo, Ground Cherries, lettuce, Sweet Potntoea, and ao forth. FRUITS Iliinnnnns, Orangi-a, IVnchea, Apnlea, Imona, Crnnborriea. Sear s tfirst and Ferry Phone 51 Wc Have Our Own Delivery IIAI.I...WKKN We have Hogie Hooks on sugges tions for Hallowe'en Parties and Dec orations of ill! kinds; Crepe Paper, Garlands, Kavors, Tablecloths, Nap kins, Doilies, Plates, Hats and Caps, Hon Hon Hoxea, Festoons, Aprons, Lump Shades, lanterns, Cut Outs, Seals, Place Cards, Invitation Cards and Score Cards. These will all be sold nt less than cost get your selec tion early see window displny. C. (J. K.UYI.INGS I7oS( 121 llroadalhin St. . CASH paid for ISKD Fl'KNITUIIK See us at 215 I.yon Street : . K. I. STIKF A SON (ioinK to Walla Walla- Miss (ilaiiys Jones, who has teaching in Harrishurjr, was hnny this morning a few hou left at noon for Jefferson to visit her parents and this evening she will go to Walla Walla for a visit. CANADA TAKES CENSUS (analyzed in order that the government' . , ,Mt ma, know the magnitude of the prob- The back to the land movement for j disabled soldiers in Canada is being handled by the department of soldiers' An"i(T the questions asked of the civil reestablishmcnt thru a census of soldiers were: the soldiers, witn a view to ascertain- How manv men wi.h f., .h. . ing their occupations and future am- land? ln what provinces they wish to Mutions. About 200.000 cards have al-1 settle? How many can go back to j re:idy been obtained and are being I positions which are being held open ? How many have trades or orofea- ; DRUGS EXCITE YOUR and single? How many have family ties? How many under each trade heading want to go to each province? The farm problem is one that has been carefully considered in Canada, but one difficulty .has arisen in the desire of the men to obtain bind in fairly well developed communities in stead of being shipped into remote places. Most of the land readily avail- Lehanon Man Here Jnck Ralston of the Lebanon Paper mill was in Albany yesterday on bus- 1 iness. j To Work at Imperial I ..vie Kicklin has returned to Albnnv and has accepted a position at the Im. perial Cafe. Went to Independence Miss Mary Irvine went to Independ ence this morning on business. Here Shopping Mrs. John Harms of Gray station Is shopping in Albany today. Former Albany Man C. T. Searls returned to his home nt Woodlnirn this afternoon, a'ter trans acting business here. Mr. Searls run the Hub Theater in Albany some time nro. Klevator Out of Order The elevator in the First Kntionnl bank huitding was out of commission this morning and the Otis Elevntor representative of Portland enmo down at noon to mnke the necessary repair. Senator Garland Here State Senator Sam Garland arrived in Albany today from Portland where he was attending to business matters. Here From Toledo j Mr. retcrson of Toledo Is In Albany on business today. I tf your Back is aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat i When ymir kidneys hurt and yonr back feela sore, don't get scared and proceed j to load your atomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneya sad irritate th. ! entire urinary tract. Kvep your kidneys I clean like you keep your bowels elean, I by Hushing them with a mild, harmlea. stilts which rcmoTes the body's urinous j waste and stimulates them to their nor mal activity. The function of the kid nova is to Biter the blood. In 24 hours I they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waate, so we ean readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid I ners active. ' Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist . about four ounces of Jad Salts; take ; a tableapoonful in a glass of water i before breakfast each morning for a few , days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts ia made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined , with lithia, and has been used for genera, tiona to clean and stimulate eloggcd kid neya; also to neutralize the acids in ! urine so it no longer ia a source of irri- I tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent j lithia-water drink which everyone should take now aad then to keep their kid neys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and so doubt you will wonder what beoam. of jour muney vrouui. ana Daeaacne. able is owned bv railway companies. sionsT How many wish to return to and one fuptinn in ntit;. l,i; provinces other than those from which this should be released for the return, they enlisted ? How many are young 'ed soldiers. ONE OF THE BIG DRAWING CARDS TO A HOME IS ITS Cheerfulness And one of the chief articles which make a home cheerful, Is that which is hung upon the walls; truly, pictures make the home .heerful. Since we are in the business to make your home the best place, we carry an exceptionally fine line of PICTURES Artistically framed, and of course of widely different subjects, qualities and sizes. Just to give you an idea of tho scope of our stock, we quote the lowest and highest prices $1.00 TD $62.00 "-T Maybe you have pictures yon would like to have framed. We make picture-framing a specialty, and now have A FINE NEW SELECTION OF LATEST MOULDINGS FISHER-BRADKN CO.