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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1906.
'Our Great Annual May Sale! 1
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A Wonderful Aggregation of Bargains. Brices and Values Are Without
Precedent. Traditionally Albany’s Foremost Sale of its Kind.
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Our great May Sale of new and desirable merchandise, an event that will be one of this
♦| store’s fixed features, begins next week, and will last during the entire month. Each week in
May we will offer new and amazing values. These reductions from our regular prices will be *
| so great that not only purchases for immediate needs, but extensive provision for the future,
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| should be made by housekeepers. The reductions accompanying this great sale are fully re- %\
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Goods at Phenomenal Bargain Prices
;t; fleeted in the following items:
t Thousands and Thousands of Yards of Wash
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Values offered' in this Department make our ANNUAL MAY SALE worthy
♦♦♦ of record. Real values have been entirely disregarded in our desire to close out
♦♦♦ quantities. New and standard goods constitute the entire collection, which is
♦♦♦ made up of the finest Foreign and pomestic Fabrics that our stock has contained
♦> this season. In style, beauty of patterns and tasteful variety they are above criti-
cism, and the price at which they are offered is lower than ever quoted before, here
or elsewhere. The collection includes plain and embroidered Voiles, French Chal-
❖ lies, Eolienne Crepes, Grenadines, Shadow Silk Checks, Silk Mousselines, Carreaux
♦> Paris Muslin, Silk Mulls, Silk Gauzes, Spun Silks, Clynta Silks, Plumetis de Soie,
❖ Scotch Melrose, English Neomie, and many other weaves too numerous to mention
here. The price range on this lot was from 29c to 50c the yard. Our Annual May
♦♦♦ Sale price is only. . 19c yard
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Y PERSIAN LAWN, 32 inches wide, sheer quality, exceptional value;
Y grade. May Sale price ..10c yard
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♦|» A splendid 25c quality. May Sale price. 15c yard
Y MERCERIZED WAISTINGS, many new patterns to select from; 19c, 20c and
Y 25c values. Our entire lot offered at 15c yard
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♦> May Sale price .•• .714c yard
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Y Just arrived for our May Sale. Many designs are worth double. Our May Sale
Y price is 10c yard
White Goods Values for the May Sale
INDIA LINON, made of finest quality combed yam, 32 inches wide. Sold
May Sale price. 7}4c yard
INDIA LINON, regular 7}4c quality. May Sale price. 5c yd.
a 15c
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LINGERIE MATERIAL, the season’s choice for Shirt Waists; 38 inches wide.
BLEACHING, full yard wide, extra quality. A regular 10c value. Special
APRON GINGHAMS, all size checks, - all colors, good iy 2 c and 10c values.
May Sale price 5c yard
EMBROIDERIES, Nainsook and Swiss Edges and Insertions. Special values.
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Fancy Silks for Shirtwaist Suits
Two lots are included in this our MAY OFFERING.
The first lot comprises many new designs in Navy and Gray grounds,, with
Stripes and Figures. A nice quality of new goods, better than will be shown' else-
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where for 59c and 69c yard. About fifteen styles to select from. Our May Sale V
pricp is '• .39c yard »
The second lot contains about three hundred yards of Foulards. Thfe quality of Y'
this lot is good, and we feel sure will give excellent service. They are perfectly Yjli
woven and the colors are the most desirable to be had. Our May Sale price on the Y‘
entire lot is i.. ......... * ?5c yard Y'-‘
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Our May Clearance Sale of Remnants
We have been making preparations for weeks past for this event,
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gathered from each department all the odd lengths in Silks, Dress Goods, Wash ♦♦♦
Goods, Linens, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, etc., etc., in fact all of the season’s &
accumulations of odd lengths. THE ENTIRE LOT IS OFFERED AT LESS
THAN ONE-THIRD REGULAR PRICES.
May Sale of Hig'h Grade Corsets
We have arranged one of the greatest clearance sales of CORSETS which 9
ever took place in this section. Our heavy sales in this department have left us with
& number of broken lots in W. B. and American Beauty Corsets. These are gath
ered in one lot. Values range from $1.00 to $1.50. Special May Sale price... .69c
May Sale of Fancy Worsted Suitings
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The season’s most fashionable fabric for Eton Suits and Separate Skirts. Large A
and small checks and stripes. Full 36 inches wide. A good 50c value. Our May A
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Ten dozen extra quality Parasols, which we secured AT A GREAT SACRI- Y
FICE from the manufacturer. Plain and fancy handles. Not one of this lot Y 1
worth under $1.00, and many worth a great deal .more. Our special M_ay Sale Y
Sale pricers.
Unprecedented Values in Ladies’ Parasols
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE SPECIAL VALUES
MENTS DURING OUR GREAT MAY SALE..
price is .... .89c each Y
OFFERED IN THE READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY DEPART-
Rosenberg Brothers.
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EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT, AND
THERE'S ALWAY8 ROOM
FOR ONE MORE.
Those Who Come and Go—Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What Is
Going on In 8oclety, With Now and
Then a Little Gossip.
Mr. Sam Broadaway, who has been
with the Enterprise Grocery Store for
the last few years, has entered the
employ of the Atlantic Compress for
the coming season.
Kahn, who are now at Indianapolis,
will leave In a few days for Europe,
where they expect to remain about
four months.
Mrs. Edgar Braselton and baby will
leave today for Perry, where they will
visit for several weeks.
Mrs. William Harrison and family
have moved to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. N. R. Dehoh, on Society street
Mrs. Dehon and children will go away
on the first of June for the summer,
and Mrd. Harrison has rented their
cottage for that time.
Judge and Mrs. F. F. Putney, of
Putney, spent yesterday in the city.
Miss Ona Rushin received a tele
gram this morning from Macon an- 1
noundng the arrival at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Rushin of.a fine
baby boy.
Mr. John A. Davis left this after
noon for Montgomery to attend the
meeting of the Southern Publishers’
Association.
Rev. and Mrs. Chaa. T. Wright,
Capt. T. N. Woolfolk and Mr. N. F.
Tift, Mrs. H. A. Tarver and Miss An
nie Hobbs will leave tomorrow for Co
lumbus to attend the Diocesan Con
vention and meeting of the Woman’s
Auxiliary.
' Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Tlcknor left yes
terday for a week’s visit-to relatives
in Columbus. While there Mr. Tiek-
nor wm attend the Diocesan Conven
tion.
Me 13. W. Kahn and Mr. George
Mr. John P. Ervin, of Lumpkin,
spent yesterday in Albany. Mr. Ervin
was the guest of his sister, Mrs. I. J.
Kalmon.
Mr. C. W. Ross, of Pretoria, was a
Visitor here yesterday.
Mr. Harry Clive spent yesterday
with friends in Moultrie.
Mr. C. B. Cunningham, of Blakely,
was a visitor in Albany yesterday.
Miss Sarah Hamilton, who has been
visiting Miss Annie Tarver for sev
eral weeks, returns tomorrow to her
home U Rome.
Mr. John D. Holcomb, of Savannah,
spent yesterday in Albany.
M^ J. T. Norris, of Newton, Is In
town today.
Miss Myrtle Markloy, who has been
in charge of the kindergarten here for
the past several months, leaves today
for her home In Atlanta.
Mr. D. O. White, of Tifton, spent
yesterday In Albany. Mr. White was
the guest of Mr. L. E. Merritt
Mr. Robert Pope Is visiting relatives
In Sylvester.
Mr. Albert Daniels Is ln.Baconton
today. He returnes to the city to
night.
Mr. W- T. Livingstone Is here today
from Newton:
The Waycross ball club stopped a
few hours, yesterday In the city on
their way home from Amerlcus.
Mr. Ware G. Minter, of Leesburg,
was in the city yesterday.
Mr. Louis McGhan, of Valdosta, Is
In the city today.
Mr. Ira Cook' went to Leesburg to
day.
urday morning, is getting on as nicely
as 'possible under the circumstances.
His mother and wife arrived yesterday
from Tifton.
Mr. E. M. Doughtle, of Eufaula,
Ala., was In the city yesterday.
Mr. R. M. Crittenden, of Spellman,
is In town today.
Mr. G. W. Harrell, of Lumpkin, Is In
Albany today.
Mr. C. R. Faulk, of Smlthvllle, spent
Sunday here.
Mr. W. J. Sims, of Newman, is In
the city-today.
Mr. J. D. Bush, of Dawson sjpent yes
terday in the city. '
Mr. W. B. Flinn spent Sunday with
hlc parents in Amerlcus.
Mr. Heber Kent, who was so badly
Injured at the Union depot last Sat-
Mr. J, W. McWilliams, of Tifton,
was in town yesterday. ,
Mr. J. M. Witeman, of Macon, Is In
Albany today.
Mr. D. M. Currie was here yesterday
from Leary.
Mr. L. E. Powell spent Sunday with
Ills parents In Leesburg;
Mr. E. H. Mote, of Jacksonville, was
lr the city yesterday.
Mr. Ernest Livingston and Mr. Sid
ney Farkas leave tonight -on a visit to
Newton.
Mr. W. W. Faramore spent yester
day In Amerlcus visiting friends.
Mr. Tom McLendon returned last
night from an extended visit to Mont
gomery.
Messrs. S. A. and W. T, Freeman
spent yesterday with their mother In
Cuthbert
Mr. Luther A. Anderson, of Atlanta,
is In the city today.
Mr. J. G. Skinner, an old Central
engineer, formerly of Albany, passed
through the city yesterday afternoon
on his way to Memphis to attend the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers,
now in session there. He was accom
panied by his daughter, Miss Luclle.
Mr, T. J. Bottoms, of Thomasville,
traveling passenger agent of the A. C.
I.., Is In the city today working up the
company’s annual excurlson to Tampa.
Mr. M. C.-Rlchards, of Newnan, Is In
the city today.
Miss Amy Harris has returned from
Blakely, where she has been visiting
relatives.
Miss Lila Mattlson, of Macon, is a
visitor In the city today.
Mr. B. O. Lagare, of Columbus, spent
yesterday In the city.
Mr. W. T. Hermann, of Savannah, is
In town today.
Mr. B. W. Francis, of Amerlcus, Is
In the city.
Mr. J. B. Paul, of Lee county, Is In
town today.
Mr. G. M. Bacon, of DeWltt, Is in
the city today.
Do You Travel!
If so you are especially invited to
call at o'ur store and see the great
est line of
Trunks. Suit Cases, Satchels
ever shown in Albany. Roller Tray,
Automatic, Self-Lifting, Wardrobe
and Skirt Trunks, at
Ehrlich’s.
Phone 147. -i- Broad Street.
FLY TIME.
Keep them out with onr wire screen
windows and. doors. Complete stock
on hand. 0. D.' SMITH.
Max Cassel ik? Sister
cut .prices on all TRIMMED HATS and READY-
TO-WEAR 25 per cent., from Monday, May 4.
We have, also received a full line of BABY CAPS,
SKIRTS and pretty SILK WAISTS.
Max Cassel tk? Sister.