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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
PAOB root ALBANY DAItY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FRtlRUARY It, 1919 HOME- MADE COMFORTS made from good, clean materials from our own stock by the Ladies' Aid Society. Coverings are: Silkoline, Challie, Calico, Cretonne, etc.; with three-pound cot ton batt as filling. Full bed size and splendid values at $3.95, $4.50, $4.75 Why Bother to make your own Comforts when you can Buy Them so Reasonable Ready-Made? Flood's Store 334 West First St Globe THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS STARRING IX '.'Bound in Morocco" THER. who is appearing in per son, will give a special Saturday Morning Matinee for School Children and their parents at 10:30 A. M. At this matinee the Princess wiil give to every one attending, a sourenir photo, and hold a reception in the foyer at the conclusion of the per formance. ADMISSION TO ALL 5e SATURDAY Elsie Ferguson IN A " Doll's House ALSO Charlie Chaplin AND Fatty Arbuckle CITY NEWS Ia;iiaiiii!iEira:aiiJ!Eii!l As fine river bottor Burbanks and Netted Gems as ever grey, for J 1.60 per sack, at East Albany Grocery. C21 Did you notice our new delivery carT That spells SERVICE! We take special pains to see that our goods get to you on time and in good condition. East Albany Grocery. f'l Cocoanuts this week at East Albany Grocery. fJl Verdure Visitors Mrs. Grant Thompson and Mrs. Pearl Cates are Albany visitors to day. The former, of Verdure, repeat edly express their appreciation of the Oregon Electric service leading into Albany. Dr. Poling to Preach It is announced that there will be services at the First Presbyterian church this coming Sunday. Dr. D. V. Poling will preach both morning and evening. The committee of five is endeavoring to collect the monthly payments toward the raising of the Clinging, Invincible Jonteel Sifted through sheerest silk. Face Powder la so velvety fine that it seem, part of the skin's texture soft, smooth, beautiful. That, with the sweet freahnesa of Jonteel's fragrance, Is the secret of Us great popularity among women of good taste. Klenzo Dental Cream Makes the Mould Keel so Cool and Clean FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE "THE KKX.VLL STORK" church debt in full up to the end of the present month. If you think that coffee we are sell ing at 2.V is cheap stuff you are mis taken. The traveling man who han dles this coffee told us it would cost :17c at wholesale. East Albany Gro cery, ftl Attended (tame Mrs. Luti and daughter Gertrude, accompanied by Mrs. Geo. Ilayne and Mrs. Emma Knighten and Mrs. Mary Wise, drove to Corvallis Wednesday evening to attend the Albany high school and Corvallis basketball game. Here From Shedd Claude F. Thompson of Shedd trans acted business in Albany yesterday. Went to Independence Miss Mary Irvine went to Inde pendence this morning on business. Thomas People Here Mrs. S. B. Holt and T. M. Holt of Thomas were in Allwny yesterday shopping and transacting business. Transacted Business Here H. Holstein of Verdure transacted business in Albany this morning. Here From Peoria Miss L. E. May of Pooris came In this morning and spent the day shop- ' ping. Some splendid kraut this week at 15c per quart. East Albany Grocery. fJl Went to Portland Roy Bushong went to Portland last niirht on business. i Visited Mrs. Gentry 1 Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Sidney re turned home this morning after a visit at the home of Mrs. Roy Gentry. To Hold Court Judge P.. R. Kelly went to Salem this morning to hold court in Depart ment No. 1 of the circuit court. On Business Trip W. D. Satterlce was a passenger to Portland this moming on business. See our display of syrups. It will nal:e yuu dream of hotcakes and lasses. East Albany Grocery, fil Spent Day II Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hammer of Portland Seiit the day in Albany at the home of the letter's sister. Airs. 1 1. B. Morrison. They are returning home from a visit at verdure with Mrs. Hummer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Holstein. Finest homemade pies that ever in tnirvd an appetite at East Albany Grocery. fJl Weather Report Yesterday's tcnH'rnture ranged from 34 to 4(1 degrees. The rainfall was .04 inches and the river is 7.8 feet. Here Shopping Mrs. I'eurl Contcs of Verdure was shopping in Allwny todny. Returned from Southern Oregon ( Ian-nee Coon returned home Inst night from Southern Oregon, where he has been on a business trip. W. M. Dnke went to Portland this morning on business. To Work at Cnnser C. E. Magera left this morning for Conser, where he will wurk for a few davs. Harry Crawford of Vancouver and family nro visiting Mr. Crawford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Crawford ..f Wet Fifth Avenue. Sat. Specials BEEF BOIL 12'ie per pound BEEF STFW 2',t per pound BEEF POT ROASTS 15c per pound PORK LIVER Scper-wund SMELT t pounds for 25c or per box $1.75 All Meats Government Inspected D. E. Nebergall MEAT COMPANY IN THE PUGILIST REGULAR ADMISSION Prices . I! Ir M M f mm if v 'QppA Copyright 1911 Hart Scliaflner & Marx THE HOME New Spring Styles for Young Men If anybody stopped a young man on the street with the question, "what's the most important thing in a suit of clothes?" he'd probably say right off the bat "style." Style certainly is important but styles isn't worth consi dering if you don't get lasting fabrics at the same time, or if it means a needless waste of material. HART KCHAFFNER & MARX DE SIGNERS HAVE TAKEN CARE OF YOU YOUNG MEN IN THEIR FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES. WE HAVE STYLES FOR YOU, GOOD LIVE MILITARY MODELS THAT MAKE THE BEST USE OF EVERY INCH OF MATERIAL. AND THE BEAUTY ABOUT STYLE IN GOOD CLOTHES IS THAT IT LASTS. When you remind your fath er that you need a new suit just tell him you Know where to go for real economy; that will please him and ths style will please you. The Toggery OF HART SCHAFFNER &.' MARX CLOTHES Silk Poplin Thirty six Imhea wide In Bluek, White, Navy. Plum, Taupe, Green. Light Blue, Copen and Wine. ALL YOU WANT-YARD 98c WHY PAY MORE? Ineorpcrntcci tXPOr The Sample Store's Tri VVeekly Reminder LADIES' llltOWN kit) LACE Shoes, flexible turned solo $ijtl LADIES' llltOWN LACK rl itli top, military heel, perfor ated tip $5.63 LADIES' llltOWN KID LACK Suede top to match, military heel fJ.tM III.ACK kID LACK. l.ouia or military heels $3 9H, .VS.V 13 S3 Ml.ACh kID LACK, I.ow heel $2JiJ, $2.9H LADIES' COMFORT SHOES, Plain or rap toes, rublier feel, flexible cushion sole $I.R3, ll.slt 12.30, 12 m It I kill Jl I.IKTS. Rubber heel, plain or patent tip II S.".. l.as, I2.lt). 13.2.1 MISSES' AMI CHILDREN'S IIS to 2 brown, high top, lace shor. $2.H MISSF-S' KC IlliniS fSe dill HHKVS SHOES. 2 to & Jr. 11.10. $1.23 C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HKRli FOR LE8 Month End Sale of Women's Children's And Men's Shoes V v Short Lines, not all sires In each lot but all sites in entire lot. Mostly button shoes. Value to (ti.00. Month End price $2.45 1 ' I 1 I i Jr ' n jiji Two Tone Boots, All with Goodyear Welt Soles. A A to C widths. Value to $9. Month End price . . . $3.95 Men's U. 8. Army Shoe Like the boys woro at canton ments. In full calfskin. Sells everywhere for $8.00. Now . . $6.95 Children's Staple Hrojd Toe I-ant with welt sole. All lea ther shots, I1V4 to 2 814 to 11 S2.45 $125 All of our styles on Displny in Men's Window. The Correct Styles In Advance. RprnK Footwear shown first In our Ladies' Window ns usunl. McDowell Shoe Co.