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MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1908.
Of 1/ndermtishns and Embroideries
Monday,
, .‘Monday, January 15th, we will place on .sale huhdreids of dainty muslin undergarments for wofnen. . . k
From the simplest to the most elaborate garinentSj every taste and need is exactly met at enormous savings.
We prepared months ahead for this important event, thereby making it possible for thrifty people to procure a season’s
supply of undergarments at what the bare material would cost under ordinary conditions. Most of the offerings are in gar
ments that we have made up specially to our order in enormous quantities during the dull manufacturing season for our two
stores—Troy, Alabama, and Albany, Georgia. Some are sample lines and the balance is the residue of our own stock.
Every garment offered is of the highest standard quality. The muslins, cambrics and nainsooks are soft and fine, daintily
fashioned and elaborated with the newest laces and embroideries; the workmanship is careful and tasteful; the scope is inex-
haustive,,embracing every late model garment. The prices range as follows:
Drawers, 2,5c up; Chemise, 48c up; Underskirts, 48c up; Corset Covers, 25c up; Gowns, 48 c tip; Children’s
Drawers, all sizes, 15C up. I
The Special Sale o_f Embroideries
C ' The great majority of the Embroideries comprehended in this extraordinary sale consists of trial strips bought by us direct from the
great manufacturers of .St- Gall, Bruggen and Tuefew, Switzerland. Some of them have been purchased very advantageously in full pieces,
maay are from our own stogk. The combined result is one of great interest to the women of Albanv. The power of this sale is moist com
plete, involving all maimer of Embroideries, from the lowest priced ones we have found that meet our own rigid ideas 6f ; reliability and quality,
to those upon which the designers and makers'have exhausted their ingenuity arid cleverness to devise and elaborate. With prices lower than
ever before; assortments greater than ever before, and space so. generous as to make choosing a pleasure, we confidently expect this to be by far
our greatest undertaking in Embroidery selling. The prices rfnge as follows: , *
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One lot worth 20c the yard, specially, priced at v the yard, IQc One lot worth 40c the yard, specially priced at, the yard, . 20c
One lot worth 30c the yard, specially priced, at, the yard,' . 15c . One lot worth 50c ttf 7Sc yard; specially priced at, ^ard, t . . 25c’
r SEE Wifi VOW DISPLAY OF ABOVE GOODS.
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Special attrition fe"called to one idt of all lirieri Torchon Lace (Insertion and Edge) specially priced during this sale at, the yard,' 5c and 10c
C. D. Smith, leaves Albany this after
noon for Newton, where she will visit,
prior to returning home.
dren”arrlved In
of Messrs. .Tolies & Smith. Mr.. Smith’s
many friends welcome' him and his
estimable wi e back to Albany, where
all such natives as Will Smith natur
ally belong.
Mrs. J. P. Whitaker and children
returned to their home In Leary yes- Mr. John D. Pods Is In Florida on
terday, after a visit of several days at business.
the home of Mrs. Keel, on Pine street. —
— , Mr. and Mrs. Blackman Dunn, who
Mr. J. A. Price, of Atlanta, a popu- have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
lar traveling nuto, Is in the city today. D. Pope, returnef. .yesterday to their
home In Atlanta.
Miss Mary. Westbrook, of Montezu-_.
ma, arrives In the city this afternoon. Mr. T. S, Mathews .left 'yesterday,
She will be a guest at the. home' of via the Atlantic Coast. Line, to visit
Mrs. S. H. Tift for the next l|ew Jacksonville, Fla. That city was his
weeks. home before he came to Albany three
years ago.
Mrs. J. H. Harris, of Warwick, is
among the shoppers In the city today. Mr. T. M. Tlcltnor returned to the
city today from Lumpkin, where he
Miss Lucia Christian, of Pretoria, visited a few days.
Wfe will 8)11 Lidias’ and Mi8«s’,Suits 40 par cent, leaalthan
they e^r« mart ed. You are sure to get .a bargain. . Also
Misses’and’ ChlJdreris XitJ Gloves worth $1 for 6Co. All
Millinery reduced 60 per cent Corsets with supporters, for
mer prioe 90o and 76c. will sell now-for 36c. •
MAX CASSEL ®. SISTEI
SO Broad Street.
EVERYBODY RIDES IN .lt AND THERE'S
ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE.
Miss Sara Tyler left Albany todny
for North Carolina, where she will
visit Several weeks.
Those Who Come and Ou—Short and
Snippy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What Is
doing on In Society, With Now and
..Then a Little Gossip. 1
Mr. Nano Fleisher spent yesterday
In Macon.
Miss Pearl Ledbetter, of Newton,
t(ras shopping lrf the city Saturday
afternoon.
10:30 o'clock, Friday morning at
residence of Mrs, J. P. 0111.
yesterday In Albany, a guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weldon.
Mrs. L. K. Morris will entertain
Friday afternoon at cards, complimen
tary to Miss Petty.
Mr. Julius Sanders, of Macon, a
traveling man, spent the morning in
Albany. .
Mr. H. K. Itambo, of Atlanta, lei
Albany' lafct night for Madison, afte
a visit of a fqtv days at the, home c
Mr. and •Mis. ( J. B.,Gilbert. . ,
The young society folks or the cit
will enjoy'a dance at the Bilks’ ha!
tonight, 5
Mr. J. L. Little has returned to his
home in Selma) Ala., after a. short
visit atlthe St. John’s hotel, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lovell.
Mr. J. R, Avery, of Lee coupty, Is
looking after business Interests tn
Albany today.
Mr. Ben Ethredge spent yesterday In
Moultrie, the guest of friends.
'Mrs. Minnie Neuman, of Chicago,
who has been visiting at the home of
her brother, Mr. S. W. Kahn, on
Broad street,; the .past two months.
Mr. Charles Mallette, of Anderson,
Fla., Is spending the day in Albany
with friends and, relatives.
Mr. C. B. Avery, of Lee county, Is
attending to business affairs In the
city. .
FOR 8ALE—Several vacant lots,
a number of residences, close
some for cash, others , on tei
Ed. R, Jones: 1
Mr. G. E. Lovell left the city today
for a business trip to Sylvester.
returns to her home tonight.
Mr. I. Kteve le't Albany at noon
today for Leesburg, on a short busi
ness trip.
Mr. Chet Clark, Jr., spent yesterday
with the home folks. He left last
night for Amerlcus.
Mr! and Mrs. Mike. Hudson, of At
lanta, are among the visitors In Al
bany today. Mr. Hudson Is one of the
masj popular traveling men that visit
this city.
The friends of Miss Mrytle Mark-
ley, who baef been 111 with appedlcltls
several days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Kemp, will be pleased to
learn that she Is able to sit up now.
It Is believed that she wEl he out
shortly.
Mr. Willis Rutland, of Amerlcus,
was among the well-known’visitors In
Albany yesterday.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
’Phone 387. Promgt service, Patron
age solicited.
Mr. Julian Clark returned to the
city yesterday morning, after a short
stay Ih Atlanta on business.
Mrs. D. A. Ragan and son, o’ Lee
county, are among the shoppers in
the city today.
Mr. J. W. Walters, Jr., spent the
morning In Camilla, looking after
business Interests.
Lite is a funny proposition after
Mr. Ben Ehrlich, of Savannah, a accepted a position. He will make
popular traveling man, is spending t * lat c * f y his home In the future,
the day here. ’ |
i. , , ! Mr. Carl Curie, of Cordele, spent a
Mr.' C. J. Houston, of Sylvester, Is few hours here yesterday, en route to
attending to business affairs In Al- Dawson,
bany this afternoon. | " 1
—" T Miss Adele Kelly left the city today
Mr. Sam Farkas left the city last 'or Ft. Gaines, her liojie, where she
night for Kentucky, where he will has accepted a position. Miss Kelly
look after busless. jhas been In the employ of Hofmayer,
I.Tones & Co.
Col. S. J. Jones speat the morning
in Camilla.
Miss Georgia Dodwell, of Birming
ham, Ala., who has been visiting the
past .few weeks at the home of Mrs.
Mr. W. L. Post, of ValdoBta, a well-
known member of the drummers’ bri
gade, Is spending the day In Albany,
attending to, business affairs and
mingling with friends. '
MEN'S NEW
Spring Suiting
• JAK a anti 4.
Mr. Wood, . an experienced
cutter arid measurer, will
be here with a full line of
Spring and Summer
Patterns.
If-you ,care to be up-t-o-date
in the material, cut and
Style ’of yopr next suit, let
the Globe Tailoring Co.
do it.
ALBANY AGENT, 1
Timely Toilet
Suggestions
Mr. James O. Boone left Albany at
noon today for Amerlcus, after a
pleasant visit of several, days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, j. S. Davie. ,jle
will give a song recital In Amerlcus
tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore , Cohen, of
New York city, arrived In the city
last night, and are guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Fleisher/ Mr. Co
hen Is a brother of Mr. A. 8. Cohen,
of Albany. •
Mr. L. C. Merritt spent yesterday In
ColumbuB, the guest of friends.
When cold winds blow it behooves you to
look to your tbilet acce'ssoriesi There's'
hardly an article, of recognized value, for
beautifying and preserving the complexion}
teeth and nails, [that is not included in our
stock.
If‘it’s good, it’s here. *
Mr. W. J. Reynolds, of Sylvester, Is
mingling with friends In the city to
day.
Arrived, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Allle Roberts, a 10-pound baby
girl. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are re
ceiving the congratulations of their
many friends In the city,
Mr. A.'F. Cburchwell left today for
Tlfton, where he will spend a week
on business.
Mr. Will Hlleman is spending the
day in Moultrie, attending to business
affair^: -
Mrs. Sol HogL.left the city yester
day for Macon, whore'she will visit
several days.
.Mrs. A. F. Churchwell and children
lo:t today for Abbeville, where they
will visit relatives.
Miss Estelle Neuman returned to
her home In Macon yesterday, after
a pleasant visit of several weeks In
Albany, the guest of Mlspes Retta and
Jeannette Wesloeky.
Mr. C. H. Bhxbaum spent yesterday
in Macon. \
Mr. Will E. Smith, who has . been
engaged in the newspaper business In
Mississippi for several years, has re
turned to Altacy and accepted a po
sition in the liw and real estate office
Albany Drug! Co
Mrs. Hoffman trill compliment the
Bridge Whist Club with ,a party at
Mr. Hudson Perkins, of Nashville,
Tenn., a popular traveling man,- spent
TNDSTINCT PRINT
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