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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1906.
Silk Zephyr
Ginghams
^ First Comprehensive Showing of Novelties In f g
Spring Wash Goods
Silk' Ginghams in beauti
ful checks, stripes, plaids
and dots. Large assort
ment of attractive patterns,
all entirely new ideas. One
of the prettiest creations of
the season. Has appear
ance of silk, but has advan
tage of better wearing and
laundrying qualities. Mod
erately priced at
25c, 35c, 50c.
Fine Zephyr Ginghams,
beautiful new color effects,
embroidered dots, spots,
bars and dashes.
25c.
100 pieces select styles in
A. F. C. and Red Seal
Zephyr Gingham. Newest
designs and colorings. Ex
cellent for children’s and
ladies’ “tub suits.”
\
10c.
It’s none too early to begin planning, buying and making your “tub dresses” for
spring. An inspection of our displays of novelties in spring wash goods will con
vince you of the truth of this statement and of the value of the suggestion it carries.
The beautiful new wakh goods show to what a surprising degree the manufacturers have
been able to combine harmonious color effects, excellent wearing qualities and extreme
reasonableness of cost. Neither the beauty nor the service of the fabric is sacrificed.
But, won’t you come and see them for yourself?
ome Spring
Novelties
Soisette is the name of a
beautiful new mercerized
cotton fabric that looks like
silk but is much better for
the purpose for which it is
intended. Shown in white,
pink, light blue, nile, black
and navy.
Good Imitations of Linens
Linen finish, colored batistes for shirtwaists and
“tub dresses,” an entirely new fabric this season.
Has the appearance of a 75c linen, priced 39c.
Linette Waistings and Suitings is another nov
elty that will be quite popular. Launders well
and looks like linen. 10c and I2&c.
New Percales and Madras
An immense assortment of new Percales and
French Cambric, attractive patterns. I2*4c and 15c
New Book-fold Madras, all desirable colors in
stripes, dots, figures and checks, ideal for shirt
waists and children’s suits. Specially priced at
I2j£c, 15c and 19c.
In addition to these wash goods, large assortment of new silk Eoliennes in most tempting broche
and check designs, are now on display at 59c. * \
25c.
The New Val. Laces—French and Italian— All In
Our entire stock of new French and Italian Val. Laces, including an .elaborate assortment of round thread Vais., has §
been received. Exquisite new patterns, especially suited for lingerie waists, ara shown in great variety. Those who buy I
now will have the advantage of selecting from a stock in perfect completeness.
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HOFMAYER, JONES & COMPANY.
SoieRadiantes, another of
the season’s successes.
Woven of cotton ai'd silk
into a beautiful wash fabric.
This cloth is especially at
tractive in the new checks
and plaids. A 60 cent value
offered at
50c.
New Embroidered Voiles
in all the fashionable shades
of heliotrope, green, blue,
pink and grey. Will wash
well.
18c.
To plfint unreliable seeds is to bury money.
. It is also a waste of money to pay too much for
good seeds. It will be a satisfaction to you to buy
fresh seeds of guaranteed reliability, and to get
them at fairest prices.
We handle none but seeds, supplied by growers
* who 'can lie trusted. We shall appreciate your
patronage and believe that .you will in due seeson
■ appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied.
HIGHWAYMAN ROBBED
ATLANTA YOUNG LADY.
THE “MIT
Snatched Her Purse as Sha Was Pass*
Ing Through Dark Place.
Hoggard Drug Go.
'Phone 75.
JOSEPH 8. DAVIS,
Prealilent,
JNO. R. WHITEHEAD,
V.-Pre«ldent.
R. H. WARREN,
8eo’y-Tre».
Special to The Herald.
Atlanta, Ga., keb. 12.—Willie on her
way home Saturday night about 10
o’clock, Miss Wlllia Crockett, of 137
West Hunter street, an operator at
the exchange ot the Southern Bell
Telephone Co., was held up and robbed
by a tall mulatto, man, who snatched
her purso and ran away when the
young womnn screamed.
Miss Crockett had reached the cor
ner of West Hunter and Mangum
streets, and while lit a shaded place
was approached by the negro. The
highwayman, with no word of warn
ing, grabbed the young woman’s
purse. She was so frightened that she
screamed for help, and this scared tho
negro, who vanished-down the street.
The police woro notified of the oc
currence by the young woman's
father, E. Y. Crockett, who said the
purse contained about $2. Miss
Crockett suffered considerably from
nervous shock.
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y
OK GEORGIA.
Capital jStock $100,000.oo
CONSERVATOR OF PROSPERITY.
| Now open and ready for business at Southeast corner ot Broad and
Washington streets, Albany, Ga.
80LICIT8 APPROVED LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
PAY8 INTERE8T ON TIME OEPOSIT8.
| CHARTERED to give surety and act ai executor or administrator
- >n Mrtarm all the functions of a lately managed Trust Company.
Rawlins Theatre. ]j
’iiesday Evening, Feb. 13th
Everybody works Hercules.
ORPHAN HOME BAND
win
Give a Concert at the Opera
House Wednesday Night.
Second Annual Visit of Dainty
delaide Thurston
In Her New Play
Le Triumph of Betsy.
Complete Scenic Production and Accessories.
The Boys’ Band of the Georgia In
dustrinl Home will make another visit
to Albany tills week and will give a
concert at tho Rawlins theatre
Wednesday night. <■ t
This band needs no Introduction to
the people of this city. It lias given
several concerts he/e, and they Save
always proved 'to be most enjoyable
occnslons for all those who patronized
them. The boys have a good band and
they will render a program at the con
cert Wednesday night that will he
highly enjoyable for all.
But even It the concert were not so
meritorious as It Is sure to be, the
cause should appeal so strongly to
the people of Albany that the house
should be packed Wednesday night.
The Boys' Band Is giving these con
certs for the benefit of the Orphan
i Home in Macon, an Institution that
t lias already accomplished a great
.work In Georgia.
| The prices of admlslon will he 25,
35 and 50 cents, and seats are now on
sale at the Hllsnmn-Sale Drug Co.
SHE” TONIGHT.
The Deestrict Skule Exhibition, Raw
lins Opera House, Monday Evening,
February 12.
Prof Eduardo Harralson,
Miss Jimmy Tift,
Teachers.
Pianist: Madame Eugenia Sophronia
Clark.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY
WITH BUSINESS LEAGUE.
Advantages to be Readily Appreciated
Will Be the Result.
PR&GRAM:
Part I.
Grand Entry.
Opening Chorus—Auld Lang Syne.
Speech—*Tm Getting a Big Boy
Now”—Master Willie Smith.
Song—“Old Folks at Home”—Miss
Juliana Tift and Chorus.
Recitation—“The May Queen"—Miss
Theon Clark. I
Sextette—“I'm Nothing But a Big
Wax Doll”—Six little girls.•
Solo—Miss Mamie Dunham.
Speech — “ Casablanca ” — Master
Dolphy Gortatowsky.
Song—“Old Black Joe”—Master Von
Weller and Chorus.
Recitation—"An Old Sweetheart of
Mine”—Miss Burllna Odom.
Song —“Juanita” — Miss Lucy Nes
bitt and Chorus.
Recitation—“ Maud Muller ’’—Miss
Ella Crosland.
Chorus—“Ben Bolt.”
Part If.
Chorus—“Annie Laurie.”
Dialogue—“Matrimonial Troubles"—
Miss Dita Sterne, Master Henry Mc
Intosh.
Solo—"Douglas, Tender and True”
—Miss Juliana Tift.
Recitation—“Mary’s Little Lamb"—
Miss Alice McIntosh.
Sextette—“I Can’t Do This Sum"—
By the Infant Class.
Speech—“Old Ojiken Bucket”—Mas
ter Josle Davis.
Song—“Silver Threads Among the
Gold”—Miss Mamie Dunham and Cho.
Recitation—Miss Douschka Gill.
Solo — “In the Gloaming" — Master
Willie Smith.
Delivery of Prizes.
Maypole Dance.
Doors open at 7 o’clock; exercises
to commence at S: 30 o’clock.
The Albany Business League is de
sirous of gaining all the information
possible about property in and around
Albany which can he used for factory
sites.
If you have a piece of property,
whether it is occupied by a building
or not, whether it is already used for
factory purposes or not, make a de
scription of it on a postal card and
mail it to Secretary John A. Betjeman,
or see him at his office in the Albany
Trust Co.’s building, and advise him
as to what you have.
From the correspondence which he
is conducting he will very soon need
all the information of this character
which our good people can give him,
and the earnest co-operation of the
business people of the city Is neces
sary to make the work of the Albany
Business League ai success.
MURDER TRIAL WILL
ATTRACT ATTENTION.
Gaffney, S. C., Feb. 12. — George
Hasty, of this city, who fatally shot
Milan Bennett and George Abbott Da
vison, of the “Nothing But Money”
theatrical company, here December 15,
1905, will he tried on the charge of
murder February 26.
Hasty, who has been in jail since
the killing, will be defended by local
counsel. The prosecution will be con-
Prices: Lower Floor, $1.00 and $1.50. Balcony,
and 75c.
Seats Saturday morning at Hilaman-Sale Drug Co.
—i—i—i—i iru *
MAJOR ELLIOTT IS
ASST. JUDGE ADVOCATE.
Special to The Herald.
Atlanta, Qa.. Feb. 12.—Major E. S.
months ago.
AN OLD ATLANTA
FIRM IS IN TROUBLE.
Elliott, of Savannah, Ga., has been
appointed a major and assistant judge-
ndvocate-general on the general staff.
He was formerly a major In the First
Infantry, National Guard of Georgia,
and one of the best known military
officers of the state. He will succeed
W. T, Newman, Jr., who died several bery has been in business in Atlanta
Special to The Herald.
Atlanta. Ga., Feb. 12.—With liabili
ties approximating {63,000 and assets
thought to be not more than $40,000,
the firm of Charles S. Klngsberry &
Co., clothiers and furnishers, of De
catur street, was forced into bank
ruptcy late Saturday evening.
Col. B. F. Abbott, general counsel
for the Atlanta National Bank, was
appointed receiver by Judge Newman.
The petition In bankruptcy was filed
by Attorneys Mayson and Hill, coun
sel representing two local creditors
and one In New York.
Neither Mr. Klngsbery nor his
partner, H. F. McConnell, would dis
cuss the company’s affairs. Mr. Kings-
ducted by T. S. Sease, state attorney
for this circuit, who will he assisted.
It Is understood, by special counsel
employed by the Actors’ Association
of New York, which has taken the
matter up. Several witnesses of the
tragedy, members of the theatrical
company, will appear pn the stand for
the state. The trial will be followed
with the! greatest Interest, and private
homes have offered hospitality to the
members’ of the company who will at
tend the trial.
FIFTY-EIGHT MEN
KILLED AND WOUNDED
Serious Fight Between the Turks and
Servians—Turks Made Attack and
Lost Most Heavily.
Belgrade, Servia, Feb. 12.—A serious
fight has occurred in old Servia be
tween Turkish troops and two Ser
vian bands near the village of Niku-
jan. The Turks, who were the attack
ers, lost forty men killed and wounded.
The Servians lost eighteen.
CARD OF THANKS.
To the many kind friends who were
so attentive to my husband during his
illness, and whose thoughtfulness and
sympathy comforted us in our be
reavement, I wish to extend my most
sincere appreciation and thanks, and
the appreciation and thanks of my
children.
MRS. HETTIE MR0CZK0W8KI.
Tickets for the Deestrict Skule.
Tickets of admission to the “Dees
trict Skule” will be on sale tonight at
the box office of the theatre.
Prices, 25 and 50 cents.
Just a little Kodol after meals will
relieve that fulness, belching, gas on
stomach, and all other symptoms of
indigestion. Kodol digests what you
eat, and enables the stomach and di
gestive organs to perform their func
tions naturally. Albany Drug Co.,
Hilsman-Sale Drug Co.
ATTENTION, BEAVERS1
Important meeting I. O. O. B. to
night at 8 o’clock at K. of P. Hall.
Something doing. Come out. It
Everybody works Hercules.
thirty-f^r years.
The
Imperial
Hat.
The clever spring styles are lined
up. Extreme styles for the young fel
low. Soberer styles for the non-fad
dist, but all of them as right as right
can be. $3.00 each. *
C. R. Davis & Co.