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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1902.
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R. L. JONES & COMPANY.
Successors to
Hofmayer, Jones & Co.
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Bargains of the Third Week of the Dissolution Sale
tifui mk, Suits Left Trimmed Hats Cut SO per cent, and More
Think of it! Of all that great line of Silk Suits,
barely more than twelve left. Only four of these are
a If sub-
reat to be ignored. The way
immer wear,
finer Skirts,
j,,m£ikfc£uiHoo
remain. Less than a half score of
cut from $12.50 to % $12.00,
are left. But of Waistsihere is a seemingly inex-
■ liniietihlp supply. . All the sales of the two weeks still
We haven’t had much to say about the splendid
Millinery values yet, but many have found their way
into this department and have been richly repaid for
their trouble. The reasonable prices that have pre
vailed throughout the season in the Millinery De
partment have been recognized by all. During the
Diss'olution Sale the prices of all our Trimmed and
Walking Hats, the Phipps, the Gage and many ex
quisite and -exclusive creations from our own work
rooms will be 50 per cent., and less, of their former
prices. This means a $5 hat for $2.50, a $10 hat for
$5, a $15 hat for $7.50, a $20 hat for $10.
leave the
factory a 1
stxkSsa/lcJr^aefoqManKiF^t, [
ajtliq bequtifui Lingerie
Wais.s aro
Op-Stairs
'UAL
dA5LI4LoOi r ir*! • i • i c i n •
L^qUi^fe Laces and Embroideries at bale Prices
289bVD 0l3
aSS iol £ ..
0n,1,e T,rffe®v
will find a
S{iitM|.l^ie a 5»|j^^)y 3 ^aj)j§'f r>1
aean&l . Summer
Hats. There is a varied
assortment oTCifpi wcS
fanjgsofoia^ ( %$fe
gowere marked originally at
. manufacturer’s cost, but
' the^vgM^UWd^ffe®
P>-W?.sl^)WW! ?fr,5« r 5r#^a
a£ipqlsitfeo>^ey ur -
Odd Piecm tfiSm^
orated China
Pfcrf
l;mdi^^§u;ilA'd(W}ga(£}M L
■ the most interesting ti;eas- .
W l *
"is ’'ioiufeM’’floHvn with' odd
pieces of beautifully clccor-
‘ China. AlmosUwery
piece is in malot.
is worth dbrfble
•ii,
no;
New Queen’s Grey Shadow Plaid Worsteds
A delayed shipment of these popular Woolens
has just arrived, and, as everything else, it is being
$1.25 Quality for $1.00 $1.00 Quality for 75c
offered at Dissolution Sale prices. Lovely styles.
All New Wash at Dissolution Sale Prices
This -season’s line of Wash Goods is simply
superb. It would require much more space than is
at our disposal to enumerate the excellent values in
these goods. Beginning at the 5c Lawns, through
the medium grades, and on to the finest Tissues and
Floral Eoliennes — all are ridiculously marked down.
Timely Ribbon Spe
.1b .XijjgFifc ^ld Embroideries probably reached the zenith of their popularity this season. They have
3V 11 80 < { r been so much
H., J. & Co. stoc.k
t,,r 'Hds#as8iVP IF’v'vhs
• • patterns i&T J lffces a
oiillarge and beautiful
n
in vogue in the past, and they could not be more popular in the future. The
Laces and Embroideries fully reflects the importance of laces and embroideries
ever so large, so elegant or so carefully selected. It embraces all the standard
many of the newest creations of the season. Of special interest is our specially
ne of Round Thread Val. Laces, now more popular than ever. In Embroi
deries, so many beautiful things are offered that it is impossible to attempt enumeration. Swiss and
?^k^!l^d^lP t lE|ffBf^l( esiare shown in Edgings, Iusertings, Beadings, and All-overs; Matched Sets
the line contains an elegant assortment of that acme of exquisite embroi-
e([beautiful Baby Irish. The price cuts on these goods are just as .deep as in
t'M Stbre. The character of this stock is well known to the people of Albany,
ipibered that this stock was bought before the recent 25 per cent, advance and
old prices, the reductions will be all the more appealing.
iV>ye-ffligbt call special attention to our line of Semi-Ready Embroidered Robes,
w 1 >® $25 to $15.20; from $20 to $14.50; from $12.50 to $8.90.
iouyiv
jrtf Ia‘tE ; Tiere , 'ih , ^! 1 ofusioJ
jJCdpry production ■—
other departments c
• • inaffcbd 7 cnfi^lnally ;
OIT2,i*l32l: h £0 n n ec t
which have been reduce
a-ttaM aasfiL La
wu
*tooo
,-i r,;> vrtYofu] wdiildh/t
.. .of having $3,000 wi
d&rsfear
i utilise sample xfcaltfcs
>1 ‘> 8-yai)d, Nottingham Lace C
3Vj-yard Nottingham Lace
3%-yard Nottingham Lace
3-ynri
3-yari
3-yard
duall
$2.
SS
tore
irtains re( nceg fro.
To™a7?mdJijO o.
St6<ak B of Lace Curtains at Cut Prices
a stock Lace Curtains in a city of less than 100,000. Think
weeks of the Dissolution Sale. That in itself tells of the size,
leganeesofrblaeseaslocks. If you are not well supplied, here’s really a big chance.
feW'-riWfre !pait 1 s iif when they can be bought at thtese slashed prices. Look over
fiend lovon and bhnsHIij
Sflittirt rd need and bii
Mr"
..95c
.$1.65
#C‘W^^.4F , lrf.’!V?V4.Vp.A'. , V.'.'V$i.35
ijih potato Carttlnh Teduoed itrOnre;
uynljsnral ■ Ernji• Ktjo-icd'ii-l -Ivoift'
[rlsh Point
3%-yard Renaissance and Irish Point Curtains reduced
from $4.26 to $3.75
3 Ms-yard Renaissance and Irish Point Curtains reduced
from $5.76 to $4.50
Beautiful Bonne Femme Curtains, of real handmade lace ■
and medallions, reduced from $2.75 to $2.10
Beautiful Bonne Femme Curtains, of real handmade lace
and medallions, reduced from $3.75 to $2.95
Beautiful Bonne Femme Curtains, of real handmade lace
and medallions, reduced from $5.50 to $4.25
cial
Beautiful Pompadour Sash
Ribbons; our regular 60c
quality; expuisite color
ings. Dissolution Sale
price, 40c a yard.
All of the other ribbons
of our big stock have been
liberally reduced for the
Dissolution Sale.
Dotted and Embroid
ered Swisses
w$l>laoJ HIeoO
No fabric is more stylish
especially for midsummer
wear, than these lovely
Swisses. The H., J. & Co.
quality and variety more
in evidence in this line this
season than ever, and Dis
solution Sale prices now
prevail throughout the big
stock.
25c value cut to 16c
30c value cut to 21c
40c value cut to 25c
50c value cut to39c
All cheaper grades pro
portionately reduced.
MNESa& COMPANY,
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.anil .‘fo:i-xr L’inW ;
>1 !v Successors i to Hofmayer, Jones & Co.
.'i.viud flmS bo’in i *!•' :: nlriv/1 of-frj
; in; "Ti h. ■■■■I..
The Quality
Store
Drink O X A J
.oviijsxin l alnl A
De'licio'tas’
TuL lo jiuijsifitiqs s'qKoJlfl ieurg s:!l et iayil ar!T
01 ^ tl .i'mi
narfw .YboaofUmoil Ji 16 tieq aagiutloaib inis bool'd
saaacq olid arit n-jflt ,;how aid) ob oi alisl iovil aslf
- a,i vdti ^
att ™nt’a1fi Tlie^ a '■ 3l,ow g'Jouoaioq
cfliUge all disappeared.
j.lAgiitpr^.tlie three ladies, sleep for
them was entirely out of the question,
lEilolWS'hWflt *| was lons before the
l Itjj^^w^nj'th^ first streaks of dawn
f bey dressed and de
scended to the v
A DRUNKEN MAN’S
DESPERATE PLUNGE.
-1otj ‘Hi; uio' 1
ntf Jim, I'.iill 11nil iU
Ewtem&it.. at Depot'^T'h
KTorning When Three'
■ "dies “ 1 'Discovdfed ' 1 1 fittitdtir 1
pcended 'to' the waiting room, where
they remained until the time arrived
fBi^’tfte frep&rtiir'ePoi their train.
; flwou o(tj rt-torfv•
Leaped from the Guard Rail of Bridge
Into Flint River.
B'bffiirMPLOSION
SAW MILL.
VfiWB yarn noitGnal mmw {Sntoq t>moa :)b ihajs
: ' io, noifK^tei‘'iYjsifo6li|aJW>?guibyfitty,«o4a,,©ayl6r[ l .ypd
-!;iHnde >of real fruit,j>u<?e(3,, sqgar-and, filtcredj.spark
ling, corbouated wnteniipopjfid i':'to- i; j}i§t;
v -ini i8gBwWeii«8a«i^i8^4nS§SeWfi'i63ivnj oxoJ
Entering Window.
Fje;i>:,i tr In °ll !! iu>W:!oi
WRECKS
vleiifB nt.v .It r.’.r
If, you are.particular what you^dtlhR Jffiis“ l lS
'■ * n the c 'pk^e : tb'coiiiL 1 ; 1 -Yott’llliEE’duf perretL'-ekpert
service and our clean ( inviting looking fountain
and accessories vilval'So Sppehl to you. •
MBsaBgaMSigaCTim’aMawcwgwBKaMM iiiBiiniiraTmi | ii"i
5ggw Diij i- ■' urniT~F7rr'~?iTi~r
'^here was, some exellfimeht down 'at'
Uie pnion, depot, parly this .mornlijg.
! F 1t ; Was the ‘ens’e ot a ! man in : a ; room
Sv,jj,e ( re'iig' ,^dV'rib : b.usjiioss'.' , ,
.;Threo ladies iwhose-failure to.!^atch;
ja'hertaln traih : had rendered it iieces-
j J> ' 1'i’■) J I'.| i ;i > b-||- |
Bqry tojf, them fo,. spend , the ,night ,(n
■Albany, engaged a room:on !the-second
idoor of tire,, ejeyot', .jnilldlng, where
loounfortobloi aoaouiiuotlaiionsv we- pro,
vlded those wild do hoir'c'aie'’td''gp up
I *:iT.r s 111 --•It'd; , c-.vnOTjI on:
jtawiuyto.m hotel. d.Th# Indies lutended
lihKiVipu ot eljv/ -<jn humlcri YfidT -1
iindidng luntlie.nolghborhood of tke!-d4;
byi if^hiinihe 'soreamai tiu'ea-itoices iba-i
ing raised to a hi (: pftijii*hfcli
|Three :! Klen Killed ahd :; Thr6e Fatally
fWafahta-flafla^^jyo khiioH
ML Sterling, Ky., .Tune 5.—The boll-
L3n(nsq iio hI ovcm toagaiioitpi_
in Lawrence, ,,42 'Col’s' saw mjU u at
Frenclihure’ blew up ‘''tqi^y;' l iidljing,
tliree and totally wounding three '(yl^
er men. The money loss will be
heavy.
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BURTON ANNOUNCED;
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IZ_ It s a Miracle staggered air space. Ask the architect. '
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fiUtUdJCSWVfii'F' ef fQ)m-rledly made
by parties in the •depot, and it was
intruder had
‘the ladies’ roonU(j 0[ T]
entered through' a tftudow from the
rooldfiHC:waSto,.ktlger,dlllAne of the
lotber udouis. otutheiScdondiflodr of'the
b ulWijiB, I had a Whfina aslMdUfcc a»iesi
planUtlqnlofciffleWomlu ofc Bistort atlw tali:
Was 7x>bUr!jvsmtBtaltpiH ,q dooin’o t> is ,3
There was,*itnla IhdiglMitiPm.tnijUie,
pnrtxlfcmeifio qf :ih4ummti£»othfe*peBe,
but the mailowIu£wl&H'3lp0n$liii9i$>r
tbcnfeaildellfisietcdtthafelt wtm; aitnply
a case.-pfi(flartiUg(.the!AvcongaiWlnlkW-.
Hebadlbodn tnSt nadteifoof Jn js^jirch
ofrai Iit&JGf rdshmifnluv snldiaaladawljvn
he undertook to return to his aptafel
ment haSnbttncfcltheoBrctilSrwtoSsiwA ’
After alowtOB ih^kXSttdm^obleqoted
duanX anlb theatiaageraasltp vnawstbe
v .toorfnB’
.TO’tald .MOBWAfl .W .0
.oannlsdO .HOJHW H J;
aPTip -• kA. rrd > has m* «
Late yesterday afternoon two Bell
telephone linemen, one of them under
the influence of intoxicants, wandered
down to the river bridge. The sober
one had taken his companion down
there to keep him out of harm’s way,
but as it turned out it seemed that he
was running straight into destruction.
After a cursory examination of the
surroundings the one who wasn’t so
ber, mounted ,the guard rail of the
bridge and announced his intention of
talking a jump, and before his com-
I^Jiion could interfere he had made
go^d t his resolution,
As the muddy
waters of the Flint closed over him
the^ffects of previous potations left
mm; and a thoroughly sober youth
swam to the refuge of the nearest
bank.
Still, this method of getting in prop
er form after a little indulgence is not
to be recommended.
The hero of the episode was too
modest to give his name.
THE WHOLESALE
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Louisville, Ky., June 5.— The Na
tional Wholesale Liquor Dealers mei
in annual convention here today. Tin
reports of officers occupied the day.
RATE BILL BACK
TO CONFERENCE.
Washington, D. C., June 5.—The dis
cussion of the rate bill conference re
port today showed conclusively tha
the bill will be sent back to confer
ence. The conferees, it is said, ex
pected that result.
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i waamh&oifi»Cf. Imihdai-
atety'laffo’r thfr‘Wadiri&--of thfe (journal!
today’; I 'Vlbb-Fbesideut oFairbahksff laisb
before the Senate GovemJdht HncHi’ac
telegram announcing-the resignation
qfoogermtor jem'tQn n « n^hpr^ ^s n jio
QQrompn^aR^u^ao^jftnfnvaSritajjiqPj.ftj
beiqeoos iLE.’i'JuCf—rrrmv* # nr. obnrrr
ovfl.vtiidt
-ill gnliLO'iatn:
*<ffsdlA eri]
ftrs eoioa
gviJlaon
In the Inspection of Packing
sdL-irl "i tf ov .t? ;*?ra i’naRW .11“ r
Chicago, June 5—Three sanitary In-
|46aMor«BWereo»eat ttnlwi tS>hi)»74t9? k -
yatjklq hyaECommilsIoppr .hqlwHtaJthi
HBmlan,n»iItlbi*s4fwt^jift ) tQnmfe ri?i
Uumouai
'mem,ilo .wsiBto&JtlWaaagUimtsfpniyg
ttoMB Wi eonulltoslith#,^ailpyss> 8
make immediate report of the c§Bg{.,
tions ,hey liad.
VJT<71B yAn
Underwear
r,odm
aoiiT
rfi lo sbta gnciw 91
™Sajpg$Mions
DCi 97If3 ff)
■I%xMB;liayen’t done so, isn’t it about
looked to your summer un-
v,i£$L|,.j lave an unusually com
plete lme.xfe©i,csflMt the season and you.
BaHiwgggm, lisle, nainsook, net,
^ffjle and; Sea Island cotton, in
desi ^ ns and styles
Long (MovLnea dowers to match.
in
f .H .51 ktt ucrcKr JSShriin
8 2 310 001 000 eudmrrtoo
l¥<f A $l at ()0 a Garment.
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OoS .teladol a’.oO A alorlotH .rtHarrA
euanoi dom/I ?’YddU ;o8X qml-tda ;aao
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j .89X£0S3<I oiq :oc£ not s t00 ,n S iq „, j
botfiTa hnn beDlla ;o82 not E ,trso o6t i
•nso oSf .elqqoaalqi.
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