Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 19, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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Never before have we been in a position to offer such real genuine values in
Ready-to-Wear, and remember, it's PRINTZESS quality. Compare price and
quality and you will readily see why women from all over the district buy here.
A Distinguished Display of Women's and Misses' New Spring Suits Indi
vidualized New Modes. ;
Presenting a collection of the new suit fashions for Spring "different"
models embodying the refined and high-grade style touches desired by the
fastidious women. t
Prices from $35.00, $39.00,50.00. $65.00 and up.
COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES.
Presenting a collection of wonderfully attractive and unusual modes whose
beauty owes much to the elegant fabrics from which they have been developed;
soft fabrics that fall gracefully into the new wrap lines.
The new coats are of silvertones, tricotine, serge, suede velour and Spring's
exquisite shaaes. The variety is very wide. Priced at $19.95, $37.50, $50.00, and
upwards.
Women's Gowns and Frocks in ultra-fashicnable types. Presenting a wealth
of new gown and frock fashions quite different from commonplace types. .Repro
ductions and adaptations from the newest and most successful modes are featur
ed in a wide variety.
SPRING MILLINERY
AN IMPORTANT SHOWING New
Spring Hats in the newest Spring modes
Our hats haVe always held the attention of dis
criminating buyers. We are living up to our repu
tation for style and quality in presenting tomor
row a wonderfully varied showing of spring hats,
which for beauty and style cannot be equalled at
the prices.
New tailored and street models, in all the popu
lar styles in straws and rough braids.
Handsome trimming of flowers, pompoms,
quills and ostrich novelties. All the newest color
ings are shown in a most attractive gathering of
the latest spring styles.
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of the up-to-date woman is a trim smart
appearance
TIjoDIRT ORSBTS
& Front Laced
are of first importance in giving correct
lines to the figures. Their design is artis
tic, producing a symmetrical, graceful
figure, having artistic proportions and
good to look upon.
There is a "Modart" model for each
type of figiire. A trial fitting will show
you the perfect results we can give you,
so corset comfort, health, and style may
be yours.
Modart Corsets are Priced From
$6.50 to $17.00
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Button shoes are one
of the latest styles in
early spring foot wear.
We are showing two
very beautiful models in
long narrow lasts, Louis
XIV heel, light welt soles,
perfect fitting over the
instep and around the
ankle.
Patent, Mat Kid
Top $12.50
Black Kid, Beaver
Top $11.55
We have a good line of
lo-cuts, moderately pric
ed in high, low and Jr.
French Heels, both
'Pumps and Oxfords.
Come in and see them.
The Hamiltons' Store
Shoe Dept.
Where ycu get a Correct
Fit.
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THE BOOK OF THE REVELATIONS HAS
PERMANENT MESSAGE FOR ALL AGES
,By Rev. J. C. Spencor)
The Heavenly Hope
The book of Revelation had an im
mediate message for the people of Ita
own day, and a permanent message
for all ages. Tho former Is was nec
essary to Rive under veiled Imagery,
lent the keen eye of Roman spies
should see In It some further attempt
to overthrow the government, thing
which always lay near to tho fears of
ita officials, hence we havo tho visions
of the beast and the scarlet woman,
and the aymbolic numlicrs. The mes
sage to the people of his own day Is
made by the writer to be one of com
fort. It was the time of the "trlbu
, latlon," not simply, ' but a, time of
special persecution, auch as was visit
ed upon the church periodically dur
ing the first three ccnturleea of its
history. John wanta the church to
know that they who endured persecu
tion for Christ's saks, were undergo
ing the first three centuries of its
would result In perfect purity of soul.
Ho would lead them to regnrd their
own Integrity and Christian fellow
ship as of far greater value than the
wealth of which they wero despoiled,
or than their bodies which wero rack
ed and tortured, or even thoir lives
which Rome was crushing out by the
thousand.- He would have them to be
courageous In the face of the emper
or and his savage officers, by revealing
to them the peace and plenty of the
life that awaited them after death.'
And indeed, to the amazement of the j
self-indulgent Romans, they wcleom-1
ed persecution, and rejected in death
as the gateway into the eternal bliss
where they should never hunger, norj
thirst, nor faint with the heat, norj
die, nor sorrow any more.' What a,
life of beauty and joy and peace Is.
spread out before the eyes of the'
stricken Christians of John's day. All
the rich and varied imagery of langu
age, siczed upon by a vivid Oriental
imagination, is exhausted in the ef
fort to picture the condition of spir
itual happiness which awaits the
faithful after death. How often must
they have prayed for release, that
they might be, with Christ.
Heaven on Earth
But they gradually came to realize,
what tho Christian church since then
has been realizing with increasing
clearness, that the heavenly condition
need not be delayed until after death,
but that in the verymidst of the suf
ferings of this life we may have the
joy and peace of perfect fellowship
with Christ, which is the essence of
tho heavenly existence. This is the
message of the second part of our
lesson, the permanent meaning and
value of the entire book. "The taber
nacle (dwelling-place) of God la with
men." The very lives of the saints of
old, aa they watched for the conjing of
their Lord, and longed for release and
the enternal life, has helped to make
this vision real, for just because their
eyes were fixed on the life beyond the
grave, they were untouched by the
strifes of their day, unstained by its
sins, and developed a character un
spotted by the world. "Hea-en came
down, their souls to greet." The
kingdom of God was coming on the
earth through them. This is a long
historic process, not to be accomplish
ed by a sudden cataclysm, as the early
church believed, nor to be wrought out
by arbitrary power of God, by which
ne snouut reorganize society irrespec
tive of the efforts of mert. For that
reason it is as vital today as ever.
Truly shall the tabernacle of God be
with men, but only as men by God's
grace become fit to be the temples of
his Spirit "All things are new," not
in the future life, nor as the result of
ait almighty faith but because men toil
with God, giving and sacrificing in a
divine-human fellowship of service.'
And because the ideal has not by any ;
means been realized yet, it is still be
fore us, pregnant with appeal to the
entire church. There la much to be
made new. While there are thousands
of undernourished children In our
schools, other thousands pf child slaves
In our mills, other thousands of girls
disappearing from their homes each
year, we have ample cause to pray and ;
work that the vision of Seer of
Patmos may be realized.
Ladies' hdirdressing establishments
are more numerous in Japan than in
any other lad.
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O Give Them a Chance O
O To Work for You, Too. O
O Oren Anderson, of Waldo O
O Anderson & Son, sells a lot of O
O Maxwell and Chalmers .auto- O
O mobiles during the year. In O
O the course of business a great O
O many used cars are taken in on O
O payment. Anderson does not O
O worry about disposing of these. O
O He simply puts an ad In the O
O classified columns of the local O
O papers and lets them do the O
O work. The other day a Demo- O
O crat reader, in answer to an ad, O
O called to look a a certain car. O
O "I could have sold six more like O
O it since putting in that ad," O
O Anderson told him. You can O
O buy or sell anything through O
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Sheep Reported Diseased.
SALEM, Or., March 19 Consider
able scabies has made its appearance
among the flocks in parts of Benton
Linn and Marion counties and a gen
eral dipping of all sheep affected
will be undertaken early in the spring
according to an announcbent made
here today by Dr. W. H. Lytle, state
veterinarian. Dr. Lytle passed Wed
nesday at Corvallis and while there
discovered a number of scabby sheep.
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ALBANY.