The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 24, 1906, Image 4

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We invite your careful inspection of decidedly the largest and most elegant stock of Spring Silks we have ever shown. This great collection of new and popular weavings in all the most wanted spring shades presents an almost " limitless variety from which selections, satisfactory in price, coloring and design, may be made with ease. Queen’s Grey Taffetas. . Dolly Varden Silks. | UfDSTINCT print! THE ALBANY DAILY HERALDS SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1908. Your special attention is directed to a magnificent assortment of beautiful Taf- t fetas in various shades of Queen’s Grey, one of the most popular and beautiful color ft effects of the season. Here you will find practically all the shades of grey, while the [ designs include stripes on white and dark grounds, pin checks and stripes, dots and ' superb shadow effects. For shirt waists or full suits, no jmore elegant, comfortable or serviceable material could be chosen. Shown in four qualities, all reasonably priced. 59c, 75c, 856, $1. * . ’ y v A most fascinating assortment of the new Dolly Varden and Pompadore Silks m combination printed and' woven designs, showing shadow dots, stripes and moire ef fects. -Excellent qualities at $1, $1.25, $1.35. Taffetas at SOc. Peau de Crepe. Peau de Crepe is one of the season’s handsomest new weavings, a soft, lustrous Silk that is suitable for elegant dressy costumes. Shown in all the spring colorings, and in beautiful evening shades. . f 24 Inch Width at $1. A special 'lot of good quality Taffetas ill all colors, silks extensively advertised at 75c. Our Price Only 50c. Same weave and quality as Chiffon Taffeta. The An unusual Silk value is offered in our 36 in. wide Black Chiffon Taffeta, quality would suggest a much higher price than . . ‘ $1 a Yard. Black and White Pongee A Silk warranted to wash. Very much in vogue this season. Extra good value at 1 M $1 a Yard. m Place Orders, for Trimmed , Beautiful Ribbons For All Uses. a S OW. , Tips will be a great ribbon season. We have made The daily orders in our Millinery Depart, great preparations for it. Our ribbons were never so fasci- ves and prettiest shadings being originality and exclusiveness in the many attractive designs. Beautiful effects are shown in , the exquisite American Beauty Rose Ribbons for sashes and girdles for ladies, niisses and children. Tfos^most com prehensive line includes large varieties of ribbons for'trim-; mings, and narrow ribbons in polka clots- and roCman stripes, very effective for stocks and belts. ' ’ ■ / ' Vy- Radium Silk is high in popular favor this season because of its extreme beauty and excellent wearing qualities. An ideal silk weave, soft and clinging, with won derful finish. All colors. 24 Inch Width at $1, White Jap Silks. A V . •' A large direct importation, of White Jap Silks. Soft and clinging weaves, greatly in demand for Silk Lingerie Waists. We bought direct from Oriental manufacturers in large quantities, and offer unequalled values in 27 Inch Width at 50c, 59c, 75c, 90t. 3§ Inch Width at 59c, 75c and $1. Long Silk Gloves Are in Great Demand. bility of disappointing delays. Miss Edwards 1 an4 her assistants are trimming many exquis ite hats which invariably give delight to buy ers. If you have not found just what you want, call ’ and. confer with Miss Edwards. With such a large stock of. stylish shapes and beautiful'trimmings, and with most competent milliners, we can surely please you. The great popularity of Silk Gloves this season was an unwelcomed surprise for merch ants who were not in touch with the controll-. ing influences' of' fashion, and who did not place their orders months ago. It is impossi ble for the manufacturers to supply the de mand now. But our forethought gave us a complete line, and we are now offering them in all the popular spring shades. Twelve and sixteen button lengths are priced from The Quality Store, , Albany, Georgia. JONES & CO. 85c to $1.35. The Quality Store, Albany, Georgia. Better Soda __ Than Ever stomers say our soda is better than ever this year. As we • the same thing every year, we are inclined to think our soda st reaching tile point of perfection. We certainly try to e it ns near perfect as possible and spare no expense in • efforts as We use the best of everything in making it jpl:, *\|# If** and serve it in bright, clean glasses. We do not . stop at the best materials for we employ expert dispensers. Even pure soda can be ruined in drawing. When your spring thirst arrives come to our magnificent soda Iparlor and drink soda that is delicious, refreshing and satisfying. W oggard Drug Co., ’Phone 75. m i — 1 : ; ! - IB. DAVIS, JNO. R. WHITEHEAD. R. H. WAfiREN, Prottdent, V.-Pretldent Scc’y-Treat. | vv; • • - 1 ■ pital Stock $100,000.oo CONSERVATOR OF PROSPERITY. YOUR MONEY should give an account ot Itself every day In the year, i assurance of safety In a bank deposit Is all right, but this is not consideration. Not only ought your money to be in a sate place, It should be growing. OUR TIME DEPOSIT SYSTEM secures absolute safety, and addl earns interest for you "while yon sleep.” Let ns explain it R. H. WARREN, Secretary * Treasurer. §8111: OF THE HU Chautauqua Edition Will Consist of 36 Pages-Ad- vertising Patronage Very Liberal for Big Edition. The merchants of Albany have again demonstrated their splendid judgment and fine public spirit by giving liberal patronage to the Chautauqua Edition of The'Herald, which will be issued on Sunday morning, April 15, to ad vertise the Eighteenth Annual Assem bly of the Georgia Chautauqua and the city whloh has supported and main tained this grand institution for nearly a score ot years. The Herald's solicitors stated to the advertising patrona that there was a probability of the Chautauqua Edition reaching thirty-six pages, and we are glad now to state that sufficient adver tising space has been sold to warrant an edition of this size. PracttcaUy all of the. representative Albany firms will have lai&s advertisements in the edi tion, hot ..there will be a few who will not he represented. The number will be surprisingly few, however. The work on this big paper la now well In hand. Raving ascertained ex actly what we would be imposition to do, we are busy making the plans for an edition which we hope will be the best advertising edition ever issued in South Georgia. Neither expense nor work will he-spared In our efforts to make this a paper of which every Al banian can feel a Just pride. j V ' ' ' • .We wish to Impress upon those who have taken space In this edition that they can be of most help , to us now by getting the copy for thplr advertise ments In shape as early as possible. By April i we would like to have In hand the copy for every advertisement that Is to appear in the edition, so ad vertisers are urged to give this Impor tant matter prompt attention. The ad vertisements for which copy Is handed In early will, necessarily, receive the best attention. The Herald has never experienced more satisfactory progress In working up a special edition for any occasion. The merchants seemed quick to real ize the excellence of the proposed pa per as an advertising medium and tfiey were quite liberal in their space reser vations. On this account we are ^ble to go right ahead and prepare for a paper that will be metropolitan In every respect. While as many large spaces have been sold for this edition as we can well handle, we could make room for a tew small advortisements.lt there Is any whom our solicitors have over looked or have been unable to find. We want every business man to be Represented In this great paper, or to feel that he has had the opportunity to have an advertisement In its columns. If there Is any business man in the city whom we have failed to see, a 'phone message will bring a Herald so licitor to him to go fully into the mer its of the paper, the rates, etc. The. best safeguard against head ache, constipation and liver troubles 1b Dewitt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills in the house and take a dose at bedtime when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleansing. They don't gripe. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. • No Case on Record. There Is no case on record ot a cough or cold resulting In pneumonia or consumption after Foley’s Honey and -Tar has been taken, for It will stop your cough and break np your cold quldkly. Refuse any bnt the gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yel low package. Contains no opiates and is safe and cure. Hllsman-Sale Drug New lot just received. White, blue and checked. £1.00 a garment. C. *R. "Da-vis (El Co. Davis.Exohan<« Bank Bulldint THE OFFICE There is a uniformity about the quality of the : : : .' Winds and Liquors Which we supply that pleases. Every new bottle opened will be found equal to those previ ously used. m2™J?!i ock consists entirely -of high wade goo^. They are of fine rich flavor, full bodied and well matured. Even the lowest priced provE exc eUent Table Broad Street^