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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1906.
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The Beautiful New Dress Accessories For Spring
SilK
Gloves in
Shades
Spring
> Oar really magnificent stock
fc-of long silk gloves is an evi-
; ’ dence of our forethought and of
; close touch with the controlling
'influences of fashions. Right
now when most dealers are
i clamoring for silk gloves and
'■ are unable to buy them, we are
offering our customers the ad
vantage of a large stock that
was bought long before the great
W demand forced the prices up.
•Both 12 and 16 button lengths
: are offered in White, Black',
Pink, Ciel, Reseda and Pearl.
Priced from 85c to $1.35.
The Beautiful New Neck
wear
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Shown includes handsome
>♦ "Reiser” creations for spring.
\ Beautiful stocks of embroidered
linens and silks, novelties in
turnovers and 'sets. Perhaps
;: the swellest spring neckfixings
. are the chemisettes of “Baby
J Irish" lace and embroidery,
' Be sure to see them.
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The accessories of dress are of utmost importance. Every good dresser realizes this, and prefers buying from a store
where quality of goods and correctness of style are paramount considerations.
It is not the policy of H., J. & Co. to advertise what is not actually in the store. While each day brings in big ship-
t meats of spring goods, we can only claim satisfying completeness in our stocks of wash goods, trimmings- for
^ white goods and in those important dress accessories which either make or mar the well dressed woman. While
much of interest might be said of some of the new silks and fine dress goods that are constantly finding place on
our shelves, we have deemed it wise to wait until our stocks are more comprehensive before taking up these
important subjects. . ' -
Today we are calling attention to some of the new trimmings and are telling you about the turnovers, .silk
gloves, neck fixings and belts.
Exquisite “Baby Irish” Lace and Embroidery
Our stock of trimmings for white dresses and lingerie waists has been rounded into perfect completeness
by the addition of the popular “Baby Irish” laces and by fresh supplies of “Baby Irish” embroideries. It was
oUr pleasure during the white sale to introduce “Baby Irish” embroidery to the lovers of beauty in Albany.
And in placing on display a truly metropolitan stock of the new “Baby Irish” lace, we are sure that we offer
the daintiest and loveliest novelty of trimming that the lace looms have ever produced. Its universal .popularity
will be easily understood when you see and examine this lace—so wholly different from any other lace with a rare
beauty and real charm that appeal strongly to the admirers of the exquisite.
Our large stock of “Baby Irish” laces, embroideries and medallions offers limitless opportunities to those
who desire to plan turnovers and lingerie waists of exclusive design, Both laces and embroideries are shown
edgings, bands, iusertings and all-overs.
“Baby Irish” Embroideries, priced from 75c to $6.90 a yard,
oiew... “Baby Irish” Laces, priced from 25c to $7.50 a yard.
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HOFMAYER, JONES © COMPANY
Albany.
THE QUALITY STORE.
Albany.
Those
Throwovers
Here
Are
We express it that way be
cause we know you read about
them in the authoritative fashion
journals, and are naturally ex
pecting ■ to see them first at
“The Quality Store.” These
will not disappoint you, no mat
ter how alluring have been the
description of their beauty that
you've read. Some are of beau
tiful new embroidery and “Baby
Irish”-lace, others of Rennais-
sance and real lace—daintiest
handwork. They are simply
exquisite.
Priced from $5.00 to $17.50.
The New Gold and Silver
Belts
Will be among the indispen
sable dress accessories for spring.
The large lot we show is made
up of the most correct types of
plain gold and silver and the
attractive Persian embroidery
effect.
The prices range from 25c to
$3.50.
To plant 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 be trusted. We shall appreciate your
patronage and believe that you will in due see^on
appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied.
THE CHURCHES.
Where Albanians May Worship To
morrow—Announcements.
St. Paul's Church.
Rev. Chas. T. Wright, Rector.
Second Sunday in Lent.
Celebration of the Holy'Communion,
7 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Hoggard Drug Co.
Phone 75.
Japanese Mattings
long.
Just what you have wanted in floor coverings for so
10,000 yards to select from.
See our display before buying.
Room Size Rugs
At great reductions.
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Methodist Church.
Thomas H. Thomson, pastor.
Services at the church Sunday as
follows:
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., A. *W.
Muse, superintendent.
Junior Epworth League, 2:30 p. ra.
Senior League, 3:30 p. m.
Preaching by the pastor, 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
At night the pastor will preach the
second of a series of sermons to young
men. Subject, “The Young Man in
Business.”
Prayer-meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.
in.
The regular monthly meeting of the
hoard of stewards. Monday 7:30 p. in.,
at the church.*
FOR LEAGUE.
Kind Words Following En
tertainment of the Vis
iting Congressmen Yes
terday.
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. W. H. Ziegler, pastor.
Regular services at 11 o’clock a. m.
and 7:45 p. m. Sermons by the pas
tor.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., E. H.
Crain, superintendent.
Midweek prayer service Wednesday
at 7:45 p. m.
All cordially invited to every ser
vice.
St. Teresa’s Catholic Church.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Mass, 10:30 a. m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
G. X. SCHADEWELL,
Rector.
East Albany Chapel.
Sunday School at 3 o’clock p. m.,
W. A. Woodin, superintendent.
Preaching at night at 7:30 o’clock
by Rev. T. P. Buntin.
Prayer meeting Friday night at 7:30
o’clock.
Albanians have made a number of
complimentary references to the man
ner lu which the Albany Business
League contributed to the entertain
ment of the visiting congressman yes
terday.
The business league was active in
arranging for the proper reception and
entertainment of the committee from
the time it became known that the
delegation would visit Albany until
the party had come and gone. The
active co-operation of the city council
was enlisted, and the official represen
tatives of the city did everything with
in their power to contribute to • the
success of yesterday morning’s pro
gram.
But all the details were left in the
hands of the business league, and were
looked after, almost exclusively, by
the energetic secretary of that organi
zation, Mr. John A. Betjeman. Many
of the pleasant things The Herald has
heard said have been about Mr. Betje
man, who is to be congratulated upon
the manner in which he discharged
the important and exacting duties de
volving upon him.
It will probably be some time before
Albany realizes any direct benefit from
yesterday’s entertainment of her dis
tinguished guests, but that the time
will eventually come Is not to be
doubted.
Byne’s Hill Mission.
Sunday school at 3:15 p. m.
Phone 70 for Codfish—shredded, 10c
package, bricks, 12^c—and Mackerel,
2 for 25o. W. E. FIELDS.
• Wall Paper,
All New Stock.
ALBANY DECORATING CO.
Rumney Building. ’Phone No. 393.
The attention of members of the A1
bany Guards is invited to an important
notice elsewhere in this editioh.
Received consignment of the famous
Cahaba Soft Lump Coal.
ALBANY COAL ft WOOD CO.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
Matinee a.nd Night
Monday, Mar. 12
Reno® Alvord’s
Surprise Co.
A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION
The Best Acts of the Min
strel, Opera,-. Drama and
Vaudeville Merged Into One
Grand Program.
Ell
at 311.
Matinee Prices, 15c and 25c
Night Prices, 25c, 35c, 50c.
Seats Friday.
Don't bet money on the
Governor s race—it is gamb
ling. Simply -wage a case
of Flint Rock Ginger Ale.
It's befter form anil—you
have something to live for.
Lonsberg’s.
Do you know that yon
can obtain fine
Souvenir Post
Cards
At Lonsberg’s.
Views of the city, Burnt
Leather Post Cards, and
5,000 kinds of Comic Post
Cards.
Big reduction on Copy
right Books.
LONSBERG’S
BOOK AND MUSIC HOOSE.
All Pork
Country Sausage
Malting on my farm today. Phone
orders to the Country Store—No. 119.
T. M. NELSON.
Per Celt. Farm Loans.
THOS. H. MILNER,
Attorney-ai-Law,
RoomJUl Davls-Exclmnge Bank
iy, Ga.
Building, Albany,
The Guards are now making their
plans for Military Day of Chautauqua.
They will have a number of companies
here as their guests on that occasion,
and will, of course, entertain them
with the same generous hospitality
which has never failed in the past on
similar occasions.
Don’t frown—look pleasant. If you
are suffering from indigestion or sour
stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
.Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta, Ga.,
says: “I $uffered more than 20 years
with indigestion. A friend recom
mended Kodol. It relieved me in one
day and I now enjoy better health than
for many years.” Kodol digests what
you eat, relieves sour stomach, gas on
Btomach, belching, etc. Sold by Al
bany Drug Co., Htlsman-Sale Drug Co.
Spring Clothes
Prepare Now
for Easter
Better give us
your order today,
if you haven’t done
so, then you’ll be
certain to get your
suit in time for
Easter.
Fabric, fit and workman
ship guaranteed. Davis
takes the measure, Stem—
he does the rest.
C. R. Davis & Co.