PAGE THRU IHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHXHIHIHIHXHIHIHHIHIHIHIH J iYMILl,ONS,XHIHSHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHXHIHXH Hamiltoes9 Janoary Sale N X H X H AI.IIANY I)AHT flKMOCRAT. Tlll'ltHDA Y, JANUARY , 1919. I GREAT SALE OF WINTER FOOTWEAR I H X X Vt'c have on hand at the present time a larc stock of Winter Shoes lor Women, Girls and Hoys- Measures to reduce this stock must be taken at once, so we are offering very low prices. H I hese are our own regular stock, r.very pair of Shoes is sturdy, serviceable and stylish, and the broad assortment of lasts and shapes makes a perfect fit a matter of course, i fere are the Bargains, X they speak eloquently lor themselves: H X H X H X H X H X H X H X X N X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X K X H X H X N ' X ' H X H X H X X H X H X H - X H X H X M X H X H X H H H X H X H X H X H X N X H X H X H X M X H X H X M X H X M X H X H X H H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H Novelty Boots LOT. No. 1 10.1 pairs of Women's Nov elty Hoots, lace style, from the well known quality lines of Ut iSt Dunn and Sherwood Shoe Company, in the new and popular shades of Grey, Miown and combination of colors. Iiach and every pair desirable for dress wear. Your choice of Louis, Cuban or Military heels. Former prices were $7.50 to $l.50 per pr. SALE PRICE JW.13 A PA IK Women's Fine Dress Shoes LOT No. 2148 pairs of women's Dress Lace Boots in K'cy or field mouse kid with cloth tops to match and black kid with mole or Krcy cloth tops, cither Louis, Cu ban Louis, Cuban or military heels from which to se lect . Former prices were $5.05 to $S.50. Sale I . t I ' . Ladies' and Growing'Girls' Shoes LOT NO. 4-fs0 pairs of lace and button Shoes with sensible lasts, and medium heels, lines that we have discontinued, and of which we have only a few pairs of a kind left. Formerly priced at from $3.50 to $5, but worth much more, judg ing by present standards. Sale Price of This Lot $2.95 Youths' and Little Gents' Shoes $4.95 a Pair m Women's Dress and Street Shoes f- "iT LOT NO. 3 167 pairs of wome lo7 r men's street : fol- I dress and boots in the lowing styles: All black kid with Cuban or Louis heels. Black kid vamp with colored cloth tops. All black kid button, turn sole, Louis heels. All black J kid button, cloth Ktinmetal lace, Lnnlish toe top, Cuban heels, Former price $4.50 to $tr.50. Special Sale Price heels- military $3.95 a Pair LOT No. 5 67 pairs of Youths' and Gents' Gunmetal button Shoes for school and dress. Beacon & Walton makej Values to $3.25. Sizes 9 to 2. Sale Price $2.35 LOT No. 6 3t5 pairs of Boys' Gunmetal button and lace Shoes. Beacon Walton and bxcclsior makes. Former values to $3.95. SALE PRICE $2.48 A PAIR Two Lots of Slippers LOT NO. 753 pairs of Women's Satin Party Pumps with Louis heels. Some styles have tailored bows, others with ribbon pon pons or metal ornaments. Colors are White, Black, Pink and Blue. Form er values to $4.00. Sale Price $1.48 Pair LOT NO. 8 19 pairs of women's medium heel black satin par ty pumps, trimmed with flat Satin bows. Turned soJe, military heels. Fox make. Regular $3.50 grade- SALE PRICE $2.48 A PAIR Children's and Misses Shoes Iots Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12 f, j We have gone through our stock of Children's and Misses's Shoes and taken out all the remnants of lines left from the past season's selling. A total of 121 pairs, and in these differ ent lots you will find Patents, Black Kid, Brown and Gunmetal Shoes in lace and button styles; medium, broad and English toes LOT NUMBhR 9 Sizes 5 to 8, former prices to $2.35 Sale Price ! $1.75 a Pair LOr'NUMBtR 10 Sizes 8V2 to 11, former prices to $2.75. Sale Price $1.98 a Pair LOT NUMBb:i 1 1 Sizes 11 to 2, former prices to $3.00 Sale Price $2.39 a Pair LOT NUMBhR 12 Sizes 1 1 to 2, former prices to $4.50. . Sale Price $3.25 a pair Felt Slippers Broken lines of Felt House Slippers for Men and Women are included in this Sale. For men, black or grey. For women, pink, blue, grey, wine, brown and black. Lot No. 13 Women's, former price $1.39, sale price 95c a pair Lot No. 14 Women's, former price $1.75-$2.25, sale price $1-45 Lot No. 15 Men's, former price $1.95 to $2.25, sale price $1.55 X H hzhzhzhzhzhzhzhzhxhzhzhzhzhxhxhzhzhxhxhHAMILTONS'zhzhzhzhzhhzhzhzhzhxhzhzhzhzhzhzhzhzhzhx Geo. Crawford Tolls of Life in France The folliiwinir Irttrr htm been re ceived from Geo. Crawford, who i now iprvini? In the American nrmy In France! l.ussac, France, Pec. 11th, 1M1H. Dear folks: .Started out to drill this afternoon and was rained out ao am writing to you to pas the time. Momluy waa payday and you ran till oe the effects; a few panics of hlackjack and poker. Some boys drink their pay all up In two daya and oth- "FLU" PROOF An open air cigar store where crowds do not assemble - clean and sanitary. The "FLU" can't catch you if you trade at Eagles Cigar Store First and Broadalbin era hank It. I have my firat game to play in the army. It ia a good lesson for many boyi. Am billeted in an old atone bam with dirt floora. We had stoves; then they took them away from ua as they expected to move ua any day. Also wooden frames for beds, but we have them bark nunln now. We don't know when we will leave here. We hope before the 1st of Feb. Sure will be a happy bunch when we tret started. The old pond is sure rough at present We have two Amer ican daily papers. New York Herald and Chicago Tribune, and an Amer ican edition of the Petit Gironde. We are able to keep up with the outside world. Thla place ia so dark wo have to light candle to aee to wnte. Am In the haymow. Make entra de ladder. All Albany boys thla regiment. are in (rood shape. A regiment 01 Ore iron draft just came In from Cal.; ia 12 kilometera from ua now. Haven't seen any of them yet. Some of our boys waa over and aaw Aan Eastbum. I We dont (ret any pasaa out of our regimental area. After we are here four months we are supposed to (ret a aeven-day furlough. Wo havo no liberty like we had In the atatea. We are checked every night after 9 o' clock. Not allowed to buy any eata from the French but the boyi come in with large tonbono ateaki I dont know where they (ret them but they sure are good. A lonf of bread (le pain) looka like a atick of cordwood; it is wholewheat and rye and dark, but very wholesome. They never wrap the bread up in paper, just take it under your arm or over your ahoulder. Bi cyclea hero by the million and costs about $100 apiece. Must close; will write more next Sunday. Love to all. SGT. GEO. B. CRAWFORD, Bat. I, fi!Uh Art., C. A. C, Amcr. Expeditionary Forces. CITY NEWS Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Roaa Douglas of 131B Front atreet on Wednesday morninir. Jan. 8, 191!), a boy. Mother and child both doing nicely. days in Albany visiting. Here From Newport- Arthur Borchard, formerly station ed at Newport, stopped in Albany last night. C. b. Spencer, manager of the can nery dt Lebanon, stopped at the Hotel Al'iany yesterday, on hia way home from Iortland. Frank S Ward (Here Flunk S. Ward, ex-councilman of Salem, waa a visitor in this city, reg ime) ing at the Hotel Albany last night. In Albany Yesterday C. Baker of Newport spent Wed neaday in Albany. Relumed From Portland Mrs. C. E. Sox and little Carlton re ti'rmd home from Portland last night. They report Mr. Sox recover ing splendidly from his operation. rain. The river is at 2.2 feet. Tem- Thc Weather 'I otiiirht fair and warmer, Friday peraturo 21-32. Called by Brother's III Mr. and Mrs. Don McGlashon ar rived in Albany today from San Fran ciaco. Mrs. McGlashon, formerly Miss Lesaic Morris of this city, waa called I ere by the serious illness of her brother, Ralph Morris. Mr. Mc Glashon has been serving In the gov ernment printing office at San Fran cisco. On Way to Boise M as Cecil Knox returned last night to Boise, Idaho, after spending several PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "AlWart AT YOU SlKVIOI" Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employer nsrannu tmuu rwm tin m nia i r. aim. . t-t BurniM Stmt. Portland. Ofeeo WE CATER TO THE PUBLIC TASTE with the Season's Best Offerings FISH, OYSTERS, POULTRY and INSPECTED MEATS D. E. Ncbcrall Meat Co. Both Phones 47 3 PHIS bl I W lalaV A.MOTD HsAMIk OA. 1 Talk Marr Hnr l"t w . prar1t. Ash torin-CriV.rV.TKK IllIZoMD II RAND PlLl.ft. to A yMn.amllDFll.S.M.AlMrlllrilU'ki SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVXRYnKlRE Til IE k I kwM.tr rav ! J Ft ritl. I Ur4 k.ki fclatlJ Slrtil K-ie aMiAi witfc niua Kit' Piano Wanted We have a new Brunswick and Records to exchange for good us ed Piano. Woodworth Drug Co.