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THE ALBANY DAILV HERALDS THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1906.
BELTS AT HALF PRICE.--Neat smart belts'and
girdles of Taffeta Silk, Crepe de Chine, Kid and
Patent Leather. All the/latest and popular shapes
will beijri sale next week at one half, the regular
price. ,
CAILDREN’S FURS AT HALF PRICE.-An op
portunity seldom offered to get the little one a
fur, many handsome ones to select from; all will
be priced at' one half the actual value.
LADIES’ NECkWEAR.- -All the new Styles in
. Fancy Tailored Stocks, washable effects, and Jabots
in endless variety at-one-half regular price.
UNDERWEAR.--All of our Women’s and Children’s
fall and winter Underwear has been specially
priced—from one-third to one-half regular. prices.
All from the best manufacturers. Sizes and qual
ity the best.
SHIRTWAISTS.--Thirty-five ladies’ waists left over
which we wish to close out. These are marked in
plain figures at special prices which will sell them
Monday.
GREAT RIBBON VALUES.-No. 100 Taffeta, all
colors, 25c value, 15c yard; No. 80 Taffeta, all,
colors, 15c value, 10c yard.
BLANKETS.—Valiies that you can’t afford to miss.
12-4, full weight, all wool Blanket, regular $8.00
value, special at $6.98. 10-4 all wool blanket,-
regular $6.00 value, special, $4.48. 10-4 all
wool blanket, regular $5.00 value, special, $3.48.
BLACK SUITING CHEVIOT.--A pure wool fabric,
42 inches wide, regular 69c value, specially priced
next week at 48c yard.
LADIES’ HAND BAGS.—Serviceable purses in all
colors, also opera bags in beaded effects, offered at
one-half regular price. '■
Cohn entertained jointly at cards
yesterday afternoon at their home on
Jefferson street, the occasion being
the regular meeting of the Wednes
day Afternoon Card Clulji
The home was beautifully decor
ated with ribbons, hells and artificial
flowers, the color scheme of plnlt and'
green being tastily earyled out.
At the conclusion of the games, de
lightful refreshments were served.
Miss Mamie Plonsky won the first
prize, a pretty opera hag, and Miss
Agnes Neuman, the second prize, a
pretty lace collar. Mrs.'.SL. E. Gorta-
towsky will entertain the' club next
Wednesday.
among the visitors In the city, who
attended the song recital at the opera
house last night.
MAX CASSEL <& SISTER
and during that time has made hun
dreds of warm friends who regret
to see him leave. Mrs. McGonigle has
been at Belleview for some time.
We will sail Ladles’and Misses’Suits 40 per oent. less than
they are marl-ed. You are sure to get a bargain. Also]
Misses’and Children’s Kid Gloves worth $1 for 50c. All
Millinery reduced 60 per oent',/ Corsets with supporters, for-
max RHn nnrl 7Ra . ...ill ahII m
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S
ALWAYS ROOM POR ONE MORE.
, Mr. W. R. Maxwell, of New York,
a well known traveling man,, is in
Albany today.
Mr. and Mrs.'8. H. Dunn, Jr., of
Atlanta, are expected this afternoon
to be the guests lot a few days of
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pope. Mrs. Pope
will compliment Mrs. Dunn with an
Informal tea tomorrow afternoon.
Those Who Come and Oo—Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What is
Oofng on in Society, With Now and
Then a Little Gossip.
Miss May von Gundell left for her
home in Savannah today, after a pleas
ant visit of several days at the home
of Mrs. J. W. Osborne.
MAX CASSEL. <& SISTER.
80 Broad Street.,
_ An Albany gentleman, the marrow
of whoBe hones wee touched up by
tile frosty air yesterday morning, de
cided that he would wear down town
a heavy overcoat which he had not
before had occasion to use this win
ter. After breakfast .he looked for the
garment, but couldn’t find It. He asked
the wife of his bosom If she had seen
It. “Er—yes; you see—well, the truth
is, I sold It.” Then the former owner
of the coat proceeded to get himself
Into serious trouble for he Innocently
Inquired; “Is that Where you raised'
the money to buy me that box of ci
gars for Christmas?” It Is said the
hitherto tranquil atmosphere in that
domestic establishment has not clear
ed yet.
Mr. J. S. McClendon, of Oakfleld,
was looking after business in the city
this morning.
Mr. W. B. Mallard was called to Pel
ham yesterday afternoon by a tele
gram - 'informing him of the critical
Illness of his mother.
Mr, E. L. William's, of Sylvester, 1h
spending the day In Albany on husl-
Mr. Harry Hall spent yesterday In
Thomasvllle.
Mr. W. L. Lundy, of Sylvester, was
among the visitors jji the city yester
day afternoon.
ADVICE
Miss Mamie Brown will entertain
the Friday Motning Whist Club at her
home on Jefferson street tomorrow
morning.
Mr; H. M. Ashe, of Atlanta, Is
spending the day in the■ city, on bus-
The friends of Mr. Theo Mrocz-
kOwski- will learn with regret, that
lie is 111 witl) the grippe at his home
on Commerce street. 1
'Advice is
Mr. James O. Beone, of New York,
who has been a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis for several
days, will leave tomorrow- for Macon,
where he will give a concert.
Mr. Henry Kern, of Louisville, Is
among the popular traveling men
spending the day in Albany.
Under .Some, Circumstances,
Mr. John A. Cox, of Brookfield, was
looking tjftefi- business Interests In
the city yesterday
The right kind of advice
mode use-of la always ohen;
price. Our advice Is cheap hi
and people are making use of
OUR OPTICAL ADVICE.
We aro prepared to give y
matter* correct advice, time b
lug, nerve saving. We are pi
for making thorough and lnt
Mr. J. R. Pinson, of Baconton, ar
rived In the city at noon, and Is spend
ing the afternon here on business.
Signet Rings is a heritage
dear from the chivalrous days
of old. They betoken proud
respect and reverence for your
family. Massive .circles of
antique gold, bearing simply
your monogram or elaborated.
Price $2.50 and upwards.
We have also a nice line of
Diamond Rings and Ladies’
Combs, single and sets*
The friends of Miss Myrtle Markley
wi.il be grieved to leamthat she Is 11
at the home of My. J. W. Kemp."
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. deJarnette re
turned to. the city last'night, after
spending several weeks with rela
tives In Eatonton
Miss Lottie Tft is entertaining at
her home this afternoon In honor of
her visitor, Miss Alma ‘Lindsay. Five-
hand euchre Is being played.
'Mrs. Lee Neel, of Thomasvllle, has
been In the city today, on her way to
visit her parents at Blakely.
The friends of Miv M, A. Jarrard
will regret to learn that he is ill
with pneumonia at his home on Res
idence street. ' V -
Invitations have been Issued to a
card party to be given tomorrow af
ternoon by Mrs Charles Marks, in
honor of MlSs Esther Hart, of Chi
cago, who Is a, guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Altheimer.
IF YOU NEED SPECS.
We furnleh them at ae low a figure as
reetOlaiwee. good Frames, perfect fit oi
guarantee can be had anywhero. If yon d
need luBB-e we advise yon of the foot
thenk yon for the Inquiry.
Miss Madelyn Gilbert will enter
tain at cards tomorrow evening at
her home on Broad street.
Messrs. G. S. and Harry Jackson re
turned to the city this morning, after
spending several days In^Macon, on
pleasure
Mr. J. C Cassidy, of Atlanta, a pop-
uplar traveling man, is spending the
day in Albany on business.
Col. Jl.i J. Bacon, of Baconton, was
among the well known vlsltors.ln the
city yesterday.
Mrs. T. M. Nelson entertained very
delightfully last night at a card par
ty, in honor of Miss Lees, of Phila
delphia, her guest. The home was
beautifully decorated throughout, the
color reheme being of pink and white.
Candelabra, with pink and white
candles, formed par’ of the .lec'-r?-
tlons. At the conclusion of the games,
delightful refreshments were served.
Miss Mary H. Mallette won the la
dles’ prize, a beautiful lace handker
chief, and Mr. Tom McCasklll was
awarded the gentlemen's prize.
Let Ue Advise You.
Mr. J, T. Harris, the street paver,
left for his home in Savannah at*nd&n
today, after spending; a few days here
on business. T ‘;
Master Wilbur Owens, the young
son of Mr. and Mr». D. Owen, is 111
today at the home vf his parents on
Commerce street
Mr. S. J. Yeoman, of Century, was
attending to business affairs In Alba
ny yesterday afternoon.
Phil Harris
Mr. R. N. Pursley, of-Walker Sta
tion, was among the well known visi
tors in Albany yesterday.
Mr. Willis C. Rutland, of Americus,
until a short while ago a resident of
this city was mingling with Wends
here yesterday af’ernqon.
Leading Jeweler and Optician,
Miss Stella Klamon, of Cuthbert, ar
rived In the city yesterday. She Is a
guest at the home of her sister, Mts.
L. E. Gortatowsky, on Pine street.
Leading Jeweleraeil Optician. Every Article
Engraved Free. Phone 197.
Fresh Shipment
Mr. Sid Fried, of Macon, was ming
ling with friends in the city this morn
ing.
Mr. R. C. Fouche. of Philema, is at
tending to business here today.
WILEY'S
Mr.^Eugene Moore will' move
Americus soon, having accepted
position there.
MEN'S NEW
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Spring Suiting
JAN. 3 and 4.
Mr. Wood, an experienced
cutter and measurer, will
be here with a full line of
Mrs. Sam Cohn land Miss Martha
CANDIES
Misd 7 Nona Anderson,, after a pleas
ant visit of several days at the home
of her sister, Mrs. R. M. Smith, re
turned to her home in Macon yester
day afternoon.
Mrs. J. W. Mullen, of Bacontotn, wsa
among the shoppers in Albany yes
terday..
Don’t Cough
CHERRIES
A rarely enjoyable affair was a
luncheon with which Mrs. T. M. Nel
son complimented a small party ,yes
terday afternpon from 3 to 5 o’clock.
The guests of honor were the rela
tives and connections of Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson, and the affair was character
Ized by that chiming hospitality
which those who have-, been Mrs. Nel
son’s guests so well know. Those pres
ent were Mrs. W. S. Tarver, Mrs. Jno.
D. Twiggs, Mrs. N. F. Tift, Mrs, S.
H. Tift, Mrs. C. W. Tift, Miss Lees,
Mrs. E. F. JacksoM, Mrs. F. O. Tick-
nor, Mrs^ E. C. Davis, Mrs. C. W.
Rawson, Mrs. W. E. Wooten; Mrs.
E. H. Denison and Mrs. R. T. McIn
tosh served punch, and Misses Sarah
Tyler and Maria Woolfolk the table.
MARASCHINO
Mr. R. J. Edgerly, of Columbus, O.,
who has been acting In the capacity
of city engineer and surveyor during
the paving, leaves for his home soon.
He will be succeeded by Mr. j. B.
Wilcox, of Macon.
Dprmg and Dummer
Patterns.
If you care to be up-t-o-date
in the material, cut and
style of your -next suit, let
the Globe Tailoring Go.
do it. N
ALBANY AGENT,
S. STERNE
White Pine and Tar
Cough Syrup
Will stop it.
Made and sold by
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jackson pass
through the city this afternoon en
route to their home In Baconton, from
Macon, where they were married last
night. A number of Albanians were in
attendance at the 4vedding.
Fresh Mackerel
Mrs. H. Kemp has arrived from
Tifton to join Iter husband, who has*
recently moved to Albany,to engage
In business.
FOR 8ALE—Heavy feather mattress
and second hand stove in good con
dition. Apply to 3. M. Tift, at Mock
& Rawson’s.
Mr. C. J. McGonigle will leave to
morrow for Belleview, N. J., which
city will be his future home. He has
been a resident of-Albany for 13 years,
Albany Drug Co
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited. '-Si-.- i