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ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906.
Whole Family at Dissolution Sale Prices
Sale, reductions have made in each department many matchless bargains, we consider the hosiery
1 interest and importance to make them the theme of a special announcement. The 1906 H. J.
g and summer hosiery was the most pretentious this store has ever offered—best in quality and largest
’stock, at Dissolution Sale prices, offers values which you simply .can’t equal. If you don’t buy, at least
these prices, you’ll be sorry you didn’t.
Hosiery Specials For Ladies
: most comprehensive lines
and a line in which some
reductions appear.
Even if the price of Hosiery were not going to advance 25 per cent,
before another season, these splendid values would fully justify generous buy
ing:
SeamlOM, gllk-flniahod, hand-made, black,
Btockingn. Regular H., J. & Co. j
Dissolution Sale price.
Ladles’ fine Lisle Thread Hose, full fashioned, regularly made, either plain or lace, shown
In black, white and tan, sizes 8 to 10. Regular 35c Stocking. Dissolution Sale price
fine Lisle Thread lxl ribbed Stockings; 50
en tn_ the lot; each pair worth 35c. 21c
2G dozen Ladles' plain black "Hormsdorlf Dye” Hose;
solution Sale price
full fashioned, regular 25c value. DIb-
21c
15c
Tlcod for this sale at
OUT SIZES REDUCED.—Our entlro lino of Ladles' Extra Size Stockings has been reduced for this
Bale. Great chanco for those wanting tho out-slzes, for
es' All-Over Lace Lisle Hose, Blzes 5 to 9Vi;
white and tan; rogular 35c
i anywhere. Dissolution Sale
hts has been a great season for Colored Hose for
Children, pink, blue and white being tho favorite
shades. Complete lines of mercerized Lisle
Stockings are offered In these shades.
27c
Our regular 35c value Is now only....
Our regular ti5c value, Lace Lisle, Is.
Ladlos’ plain Lisle Hobo, reinforced, gartor top, full fashioned.
50c. Dissolution Sale, box of throe pairs, 81c; single pair .
flood as most stores sell at
The 40c value at
Ladles' Silk Lisle Hosu. Call for Lot No. 2412. A regular G5c Stocking, 50 dozen of which
have been taken from tho reserve stock to go at
The 86o values at
Ladies' All-Over. Lace Lislo Hose, full fashioned, unusual 75c quality, priced for the Dissolu
tion Sale at
25c
48c
27c
45c
45c
Infants' Socks and Stockings. Full lino of the popu
lar shadOB, white, blaok, tan and pink; all sljtos
plain or lace, lisle and cotton, priced for thf
Dissolution salo at
Ladles' Silk Embroidered Lisle Hose, black, white and tan, with neat embroidered figures, newest Hose
for summer wear, with light dresses and pumps. Regular 75c value everywhere. Dlsso- » e
lutlon Bale price H-OC
12 kc-21^ 27c-38c
Ladles' Silk Hose In Unusual variety, Including some of the Lanilsotnest Stockings ever offered in South
Georgia, have been reduced for the Dissolution Sale as follows:
Worth 15c to 50c.
|1.50 Silk Hose to 98c
13.00 Silk Hose to $2.25
$1.75 Silk Hose to $|.59
$5.90 Silk Hoso to 4.25
Men’s Sock Specials
It has always been the pride of this
store to furnish men with better Sock
values than any other store in Albany.
We have buying facilities which make
this possible. These values' have been
greatly increased by the big Dissolution
Sale reductions. For instance we offer:
Men's Combed Egyptian Half Hose, a 26c value In
any store you walk Into. Dissolutlo
Salo price
12 '/c
Men's best Lisle Thread Halt Hose, black,
weights; worth 35c here and else
where. Dlsolutlon Sale price
21c
Men’s black all-over Lace Lisle. You’d be satisfied
to pay 50c for them. Dissolution Sale 24c
price
Men’s Silk-Embroidered Lisle Hose, complete line,
pretty designs.
22c
35c values at..
50 values at.
39c
Sample lino of Men’s Fine Socks. Our buyer picked
them up to sell for 50c special. But with so many
splendid Dissolution Sale values, we decided to
make them a sure "go" by pricing 25c
them at
The Quality
Store
R. L. JONES & COMPANY,
Succettor* to Hof mayor, Janet & Co.
The Quality
. Store
DRINK
DELICIOUS
SODA
fev
Delightful and Refreshing.
Made from Pure and Pleasant
Syrup.
Served in Any Style.
Handsome, Fount.
Hoggard Drug Co.,
’Phone 75.
Miracle Staggered Air
\ Space Building Blocks Are
Fire-proof, Frost-proof, Damp-proof.
You don’t have to paint them.
You save furring and lathing.
They can be laid in the wall cheaper.
They are practically indestructible.
They are more sightly and cost less.
Ask John MacMillan. ,
Albany Pressed Stone Co.
A JOKE THAT
CAUGHT A THIEF.
Otherwise, a Bank Employe’s Raecal-
Ity Might Never Have Been De
tected.
HEARD THE SPIRIT SINGING.
(By June E. Downey, In The Indepen
dent.)
TAKING A BATH
In a Bath Tub put In by us Is a luxury.
Jlut after tho first cost It's a luxury
that practically costs nothing. For It
will not get out of order and flood tho
place. The waste plpo will not clog
up if you use It light. And tho traps
will be properly arranged.
No Sewer Gas
can get at you through out traps. It
pays to have such a Bath Tub. It
means free health and pleasure tor
the whole family. Want to talk to us
about one? All right Any Ume you
say.
HARRIS PLUMBING CO.
'Phone 255.
Carload of Mantels.
C. D. Smith has Just received anoth
er car of those handsome mantels.
Some of the prettiest designs In this
lot that ever came to Albany. Spec
ially attractive because the prices are
so low. No trouble to show them to
For Sate at a Bargain.
An almost new Cedlian piano play
er In perfect condition. Can be seen
at Lonsberg's Book & Music House.
26-tf'
Buy your Coffins and Caakets from
ALBANY BUGGY C&i tt
In tho lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria
tho othor night u man whose name is
known to tons of thousands of Now
Yorkers, says tho ProsB, surprised a
group of prominent men by tolling
them that a recent big defalcation in
a Wall streot hank was discovered
through his agency.
“It ^as through a Joke I intended
having at tho expenso of my brother-
in-law, who is vice-president of the
bank,” he explained. “I do not sup
pose In all the history of hanking in
Now York there is just such another
case.
“My cashier sent to the hunk, ns
usual, u check covering tho amount of
my weekly payroll. Being in a hurry,
he did not count the money when his
assistant brought it from the bank.
Nor did his assistant, as it afterward
transpired, count the hills when he re
ceived them from tho paying teller.
It was after bunking hours when my
cashier counted over the money and
found the teller lmd given him just
$78 too much. Saturday Is pay day
in my office, and I had left before the
error was discovered. On Monday the
cashier told me about the overpay
ment, aud said he was about to send
It hack to the bank with an explana
tory letter.
“Don’t send it right away,” I said.
“1 want to have some fun with my
brother-in-law. He’s always bragging
about tho wonderful system by which
his bank is run* and how impossible
for any mistakes to happen. I’ll drop
in to see him this afternoon and josh
him a bit, then send the money over.”
“I carried out my part of the pro
gram all right. My brother-in-law was
the most chagrined man you ever saw.
He declared such a thing was impos
sible; that, according to the system
in use, the deficit would instantly he
shown. Finally, seeing that I was not
joking, lie went out to the teller’s
desk to do a little quiet investigating.
When he chme back he was unusually
grave. ‘Don’t send that money back
just yet,’ he said. ‘There seems to
be something queer. The teller's book
shows no such deficit. We’ll look into
the matter a little more closely to
night. Meanwhile, please say nothing
about it,’
“Next day all New York was talking
about the arrest of the bank clerk
and how a series of thefts, extending
over many years, had been unearthed.
The clerk had juggled the books, so
that when he found he was $78 short
he concluded it was some one of the
doctored accounts in which he had
made a mistake, so he made his books
balance to suit the occasion. But for
that overpayment he might have kept
up Ills stealing all the rest of his life
without detection. My brother-in-law
tells me there is a new system of
checking now in use in the bank.”
I heard the Spirit singing in the an
cient caves of Work:
“You nre playing, Man-child, playing
where tho evil demons lurk;
Yet I would not have you falter or
count the awful cost,
Lest your heart grow old within you
and the zest for sport bo lost.
“So toss the ball of empire, with its
fatal coat of fire;
And dig for gilded nuggets with the
pangs of hot desire;
And blow your filmy bubbles In the
bright face of tho sun,
Tho’ you know they’ll tarnish, vanish
ore your playing-day Is done.
“Go, spin your humming-top of
Thought, or brood with sullen lip,
As you scrawl upon the canvas or load
tho merahant-Bhip;
Como, tell soino old, old story-or re-
heat*se somo ancient creed,
Or with ninny a lisp of wonder draw
the music from the reed.
"Let your playful hand in cunning de
vise a giant eye,
And in long hours of frolic guess tho
secrets of the sky;
Or poor with curious longing In the
busy undorbourno,
Where microscopic beings are play
ing in their turn.
“And raise Love’s swaying ladder to
the dizzy heights of wo;
And walk o’er desert places where the
thorns and thistles grow.
Whore the Man-child gropes and
stumbles and holds his quivering
breath
As ho moots within the shadows his
last playfellow, Death.”
I hoard tho Spirit singing: “Laugh
ter is the strongest prayer.
And the zest of faith is measured by
the mirth that toys with care:
And he who plays the hardest and
dares to laugh aloud
Beyond the cavern’s shadows niay
some day work with God.” '
\
A Complex Personality.
A deputy, who has just been elected,
says the Paris Figaro, has been thus
variously described on the walls of his
district: “Noble mind," “Dull scoun
drel,” “Statesman in the largest sense
of the word,” “Sinister ruffian,” “Dis
tinguished economist,” “Great Citl
zen,” “Drunken brute,” “Satyr,” "Elo
quent orator,” “Muddy individual."
What sort of a man is this?
THE WEATHER.
Weather Forecast.
The following Is the weather fore
cast for the state of Georgia for the
next twenty-four hours;
Generally fair tonight and Friday.
Local Weather Observations.
The following record of meteorologi
cal observations taken by the local
cooperative observer of the Weather
Bureau of the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture for the twenty-
four hours ending nt 7 o'clock this
morning Is published for the Informa
tion of the public;
Maximum 90.00
Minimum 73.00
Prcclpltutlon , 00
River 2.05
Fall 0.03
Weather Clear
Wind West
D. W. BROSNAN,
Volunteer Observer.
Bulls In Language.
On the edge of a Bmall river In
County Cavan, Ireland, is a stone with
this Inscription: "When this stone Is
out of sight It Is not safe to ford the
river." But this Is even surpassed by
the famous post erected some years
ago by the surveyors of the Kent
(England) qpnds: "This Is the bridle
path to Favereham; If you can't read
tills, you had better keep to the main
road."
An Alarming Situation
frequently results from neglect of
dogged bowels and torpid liver, until
constipation becomes chronic. This
condition is unknown to those who
use Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the best
and gentlest regulators of Stomach
and Bowels. Guaranteed by Albany
Drug Co. Price. 25c.
WHITE HOUSE
For Men, For Women.
To some people, all $3.50
Shoes are alike, but to dis
criminating people there’s a
big difference in the White
House Shoe. A shoe made
on broad principles—a shoe
that is made right, that looks
right, feels right, and wears
right. There is no other
shoe at the price that meas
ures up to the White House.
Large shipment of new
Summer Oxfords just re
ceived.
Men’s White House Shoes,
$3.50.
Women’s White House
Shoes,
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50.
J . L FOIST,
Cut Price Cash Store,
HE 89. ALBANY, fiA.
FOR SALE — One well built 7-room
house on Broad street; sale must be
made at once, If at all—33,500. L.
W. Nelson & H. A. Peacock. 25-6),
The best coal la cheapest
ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO.
A 400-pound turtle was brought, to
tlie city yesterday by Mr. E. P.
Harris from St. Simon’s. The turtle
Is one of the largest that has been
turned this season on the St. Simon
beach. It has caused quite a little
comment In the city today. The turtle
was turned by a party on the beach of
which Mr. Harris was a meaiuer.
Dividend Notice.
At a directors' meeting of the Al
bany National Bank, of Albany, Ga.,
held June 20, 1900, a semi-annual divi
dend of 4 per cent was declared, pay
able July 1, 1906.
2S-3t J. P. MUNNERLYN, Cashier.
The slncerest tribute that can be
paid to superiority Is imitation. The
many ImltaUons of DeWltt's Witch
Hazel Salve that are now before the
public prove It the best Ask for De-
Witt’s. Good for borne, scalds, chaffed
skin, ecxema, tetter, cuts, bruises, bolls
and piles. Highly recommended and
reliable. Sold by Albany Drug Co.,
Hllsman-Sale Drug Co
Think of
These Words
Nothing is cheap at any price if you have no
need for it. The goods offered during this Disso
lution Sale are things that you need and use every
day of your life. The prices are so low that even if
lyou are supplied for the present it would be a wise
■conomy to prepare for future wants.
IaNNISTER AND NETTLETON OXFORDS at *4.25 to *5.15
“QUEEN QUALITY” AND KRIPPENDORFF OXFORDS FOR
LADIES, AT $1.85 to $4.25
MERRIAM OXFORDS, FOR THE CHILDREN AT 95c to $2^5
“ECLIPSE” SHIRTS—“THE SATISFYING 8HIRT”... ,83c to $1.65
DS AND ENDS OF BROKEN LINES ALMOST AT VOUR OWN
PRICE.
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R. Davis & Co.
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