The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 17, 1906, Image 4

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1906. Get the Little Tots Ready for Chautauqua “As the twig is bent, so the tree is inclined.” Chautauqua is a great occasion for the children. It is right that it should be, and parents should encourage their children to enjoy all the pleasures and reap, all the profits possible next week. Of course you will want them to look well--, they should be dressed daintily and becomingly. In accomplishing this you will find this store a great help. We will state that ,we have an exceptionally large line of Lawns, Mulls, Chiffon-Cloths, Batistes and Linens suitable for children’s dresses, and will call your special attention to some of the other very attractive goods for children. Sash and Hair Ribbons Stockings and Socks Pretty Children’s Fans , Ribbons, of course, form a very important part of the little* girl’s or misses’ toilet. This Spring finds ribbon^ not only retaining but increasing their popu larity. For sashes, and girdles and for the hair, rib bons will be indispensable! Our line-includes all the beautiful Spring shades in the season’s newest de signs and weavings. Handsome ribbons in the popu lar floral effects. '' , Sash Ribbons priced &t.... r ....... .60c and 75c Hair Ribbons priced from.;... 1.. .v..... ,10c to 50c A stock of Stockings that you’ll be delighted with. The quality is so extraordinary and the prices are so reasonable. Shown in pink, light blue, tan, navy and black, in Plain Silk Lisle and Lace Lisle. Colored Stotkings will be very stylish this. Spring and Sum mer, white shoes being worn with stockings to match color of hair and sash ribbons. These beautiful Colored Stockings are priced at.. 25c, 35c, 50c Socks of white, black and colors at 15c, 25c, 35c Be sure to see our special line of Fans for Children. These fans are in special children’s designs, and are just the kind to carry delight to the young hearts. The line is large and we 11 assorted, both as to style and price. Japanese Fans of attractive designs, suit able for girls and misses, as well as a beautiful collec tion of Silk Gauze Fans, in dainty Spring shades, are included in this lot, which is priced from 5c to $1.00 $1,000 Worth of Baby Caps and Lingerie Hats at Half Price Beginning Monday ,J we offer a $1,000 line of Baby Caps, Lingerie Hats, and Sun Bonnets at half of their value. There are hundreds of beautiful Caps in this lot, and quite a number of thfc Lingerie Hats and Sun Bonnets, but scarcely enough of these to last through Monday, so we advise ydu to come early. These Caps and Hats were bought at absolutely half price—a trick of our expert buyers in New York this winter—and they have just been shipped out. We offer— At 19c Caps worth.! 38c At $1.00 Caps worth ..! V.'i. $2.00 At 25c Caps worth i 50c At $1.25 Caps worth....... 1 .....".. .$2.50 At 37c?Caps wqrth < 75c At $1.50 Caps worth. r.' .'i. .V....... .$3.00 At 75c Capa-worth $1.50 At $3.00 Caps worth .$6.00 The Quality Store. Hofmayer, JotlCS & ConjLpOny« The Quality Store. — J bis: ik Better Soda. __ Than Ever ; 'V ' ; Customers say olir soda is better than ever this year. As we ; bear the same thing every year we are inclined to think our soda is fast reaching the point of perfection. We certainly try to , make it as near perfect as possible and spare no expense in our efforts as '• ' We use the best of everything in making it E* t 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.tcT'. ■■■ i When your spring thirst arrives come to our magnificent soda parlor and drink soda that is delicious, refreshing and satisfying. Hoggard Drug Co., ’Phono 75. nr. ■■■!■! ii TEAM SHOWS Albany Baseball Team Mak ing Good at Rapid Rate. Some Fast Players Have Reported. Delicious Ice Cream For Warm Spring" Days *v‘ > vi ‘ 1 ^ im s Many people find the ; .first warm days of spring very fatiguing. These | will find our delicious ice cream espe cially refreshing. Expertly Made of Pure Cream. Served Daily m Many Flavors. Albany Drug Co. . J. £. MacMillan. President. XO. C. Meribuether. Secy, and Treas. Good paving, properly put down, is a paying proposition. • • ’ ■ . »• • ’Phone us we’ll put you next. 2m -’ • • v- » • • Albany Pressed Stone Co* The local tans are happy. The food has arrived, and. the fans are feeding. Ramsburger and Posey .came In last night. Ramsburger is a dandy, of the James variety. Heds going to hold down the trying Job of short-stopplng. He comes from Meridian, Miss., having played last year ip the Cotton States League. He has a great long-record as a player POSTMASTER BLUN AND JUDGE SPEER BiURY THE HATCHET Had Been Some Friction Between Postmaster, as. Custodian of Build ing, and the U. S. Court Officials. of good bal), anjl covers ground like , trtelty all the floor of the building in an April shower. Out at the hall park this- morning Jie-Jdaa busy getting lim bored up,, and showed up in fine form.' Crosley Is another player who rolled In last night. Ho Is also a Meridian boy, and does. J)ox work—at which he is said to excel.' Out In the Cotton States region his.name Is a household word among fans, and Manager Thom as thinks he Is dead lucky In having landed this left-handefe twlrler of twinkling twisters. Posey Is also a pitcher. This Is his first year at professional ball, but he “looks good." Over In South Carolina last year he was the star of, college balldom, and those who have had a look at him think he Is going to do Special to The Herald. Savannah, Ga., AprU 17.—The As* soclated Press of yesterday carried the pews t*>at Postmaster Henry Blun had been reappointed, postmaster of the city of Savannah, but It did not Carry the that the postmaster and Judge Emory Speer, between whom {here has been some friction for some tlnte, have burled the hatchet. The trouble between' the' postofilce department and the judiciary • came about by the postmaster, as custodian of the public, printing declining to let the,court officers light up with elec- About 70 Voicls^t Opening Rehearsal-4$Mfcimber Will Probably Be Increased to 100. which court was held. There was some sharp correspondence over this, land the court officers finally won. Then the postmaster was compelled to give notice that the elevator had been ordered stopped. TblB was purely the result of a telegram from Washington, but It did not do any good as a peace maker. Before Judge Speer left on Saturday night, however, It Is learned that there was a complete reconcilia tion all around, and‘It Is not expected that there will be any further strained relations. The best safeguard against head- -be. constipation and liver tronhles Is '-Witt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a. Is! of these famous little Pills In the some more starring In the new league. j’-ouse and take a dose at bedtime when Eldred, another Meridian man. will '•mi feel that the stomach and bowels . . ■ -oed cleansing. Thev don’t grine. be here tonight. I Sold bv Albany Drug Co.. Htlsraan-Sale Collier was doing excellent work this ( ,£, rU g Co. morning. He Is an infielder. He | — comes from Alabama, and Captain To Decorate Auditorium Tomorrow Alexander thinks he Is going to prove one of the favorites of the league. Alexander, by the way. Is showing Night. The Herald Is requested to give no tice that all the ladles and gentlemen form as fast as any man he has, which. who have been requested to assist In Is not surprising, In view of the fact j decorating the Chautauqua auditorium that he has been In professional com-' meet the committee, composed of pany for seven years. I Mrs. J. P. Gill, Miss Annie Hobbs and All the rest of the ylayers who have Mr. Frank Smith, at the old library reported—McCormick, Dudley, Smeltz room in the auditorium at 8 o’clock —are showing good form. Smeltz, by tomorrow, Wednesday, evening. Ma- the way. Is a man in whom'great hopes terlals will be on hand for the decora- are centered, and he appears to have tlon work, and if all who have been all the necessary qualifications for a asked to serve will respond the work game-getter. can be done In n short -time. The team will be practicing for the rest of the. week, morning and even- If you are troubled with Piles and ing. The morning practices will be can’t find a cure, try Witch Hazel „„ , _„hu„ —in Salve, but he sure you get that made strictly private, and the public will hy p c DpWitt & Co Chicago. It la not be admitted to the grounds, as ttie original. If you have used WTtch team play Is to be worked out In the!Hazel Salve without being relieved It afternoons, however, all who care to g0 out to the park will be welcomed. The grounds are being rapidly put In shape. The diamond has been cleaned up, and will be rolled this af ternoon. The left-field fence is being carried back a considerable distance, and the grand-stands will bs put. In good shape. i lNDSTINCT PRINT 1“ LOST—Will the finder of the gold badge, with entwined monogram, “A. C. G.,” please leave It at the Herald office and receive reward? * 16-at Is probable that you got hold of one of the many worthless- counterfeits that are sold on the reputation of the genulne-pe .Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Albanv Drug Co., Hilsman- Sale Drug Co. Port Said, April 17—The dry-dock Dewey reported by wireless today 150 miles off this port Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Burlaps. Room Mouldings. Rumney Bldg. », 'Phone S9S. The Chautauqua chorus was organ ized last night with the largest num ber of volceB attracted to an opening practice In several years'. About sev enty ladles and gentlemen were pres ent, end It is believed that the number will be Increased to nearly a hundred by Wednesday evening. A strong effort Is being made to make the musical feature 'o^ the Eigh teenth Assembly something to be long remembered. The present prospect Is very encouraging, and' the promise Is made that this season's audiences will be treated to something out, of the or dinary In the way of chorud music. Dr. Alfred Hallam, musical director of the approaching assembly, was In charge at the organization of the cho rus las tonight. It is his first visit to Albany, though those who saw him at work last night expiessed the fervent hope that It would not be his last. Dr. Hallam made remarkable prog ress last night. He is a born leader, and his long experience in handling choruses enables him to accomplish-in hours what others would achieve In days. The results of his work last night were surprising, and he im parted his enthusiasm to those he was directing. Several choruses were pratclced. Miss Sponcler, the accompanist, and Miss Giles, the assembly soloist, have arrived, and were present at the prac tice last night. Their work is destined, tb add a great deal to the musical fea ture of the assembly. Rehearsals will be held each night this week. FOR RENT — Four rooms. C. O. Smith. 2-tt ...Good Groceries all the Time... If you want the best in the Grocery Line, and want the right prices, too, 'phone your orders to No. 91., , S. STERNE, , j Washington St. Grocer There’s Science in Shoe Fitting ' No matter how fine, how stylish, or how well made —if a Shoe doesn’t fit properly it’s not satisfactory. The day of fitting Shoes by number has past. There are so many widths, shapes and styles that it is necessary to have them fitted by expert fitters. We not only have the Shoes, but have men who under stand fitting them. r hey Fit hat’s It C. *R. Da-vis ®. Co. Easter and Imported Post Cards. TEN THOUSAND JUST RECEIVED, BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE 104 Pino street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Gal ■ —