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THE COLOR SCHEME IN MEN’S DRESS
Skv Blue Necktie and Heliotrope Shirt Is Hardly a Combination to Create a
Sympathy in Colors, But Some Are Worse Than That—So Get $ Dress Chart..
By HABER DASH. |
I»i«l you ever nee a man wearing a |
lavender shirt and n bright red tie? j
You have, doubtless. and he wan bad
ly dressed. It makes no earthly dlf- '
ference what else he had on.' The mere |
fact that he sported such an atrnelau*
combination spoiled the general effec:.
To the careful observer he presented |
the appearance of a rainbow throwing a
CUT THIS OUT AND FRAME IT
m.
A heliotrope shirt anti an olive neck
tie me about equally bad
tn tart, tnktng the twenty shades Itt :
ordinary use 114 of their possible com- ;
binatlnns are atrocious. Hlxty-nlx oth
ers are miserable and r.7 are only fair. ,
Ho given, a man with twenty shirt.-. J
say. of the twenty ordinary shades, and |
an equal number of neckties, and tak- »
In* It for granted that he does not wear \
He and # shirt of the same color, he has ,
H»o chances of getting a combination
which ''shrieks.*'
on the other hand, hr tufa an even 100
chances of getting a good combination.
43 chances of effecting something strong
In the way of contrasts and 57 possi
bilities of making a fairly good ar
rangement of colors.
Now. no ordinary gambler would n »
against a game where the chances we-e
against 143 of tils winning
Ho obviously a man can not leave the
selection of the colors of his outfit i » ;
chance. For the . cards -ate stack-d j
against him.
It Is quit* marvelous how few men.
vep among those who give the m**
thought to sartorial selecth
n winner when it comes to color combi
nations.
They will buy thair outfits from the .
most swagger haberdasher* and thrl:
clothes from the best tailors. And
then they will turn themselves lose >n
the unsuspecting world with a bright
blue suit, a "hello" necktie and a nil •
green shirt. And all the Hate the nec k
tie and the shirt are swearing at the
blu» of the suit, and any way you take ;
the combination It Is something deice. :
Maybe the suit cost u coc*l hundred, the 1
shirt <.'» and the tie ns much. And yet
the way they got together makes them
-•-crime and a shame.
Knrmrn Knuw what colors harwai-
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BLUE
Vx
Oood
Oood
Stow
Good
Bod
Bod
Foir
Foir
W«k
Bod
Foir
Srro*i
Wok
nir
—
Wok
Oood
Filr
S*ai
BROWN
Good
s
Good
Foir
fiilr
Snoot
Sirom
Wok
Good
Good
Foir
Good
Wok
5w
Wuk
Wok
Good
Bod
Wok
Bod
CREAM
-
Good
Good
V
Gwd
Wok
Good
G«d
G»od
Oooo
Good
Gmo
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
OMd
Wrok
Good
Wok
GREEN
5o«.
Foir
Good
N
Good
Bod
Bod
Foir
lifaok
Foir
Wok
Wok
Foil
5.n»|
Surai
3n»*
Bod
Foir
Foir
Bod
GRAY
Good
Foir
\HV.k
Good
N
OoM
Good
Oooo
Good
Oood
Oood
Oood
Oood
Good
Good
Good
Oood
Bod
0.M
Filr
HELIO
Bod
Sum
Good
Bdd
Good
\
Vbok
Bod
Bod
Bod
Bod
Bad
Bod
Vfah
Bod
Bod
Wok
Oood
Bod
5*m«
Bod
StoH
Good
Bod
Good
Wrok
\
Bod
Bod
Bod
Foil
Bod
Bod
W*k
Bod
Bod
Bod
Oood
Bod
Bod
Folr
V*ak
Good
Foir
Good
Bod
Bod
s
Foir
Foir
Bod
Fait*
Bod
Bad
Wok
Bod
Bod
Foir
Uuk
5mo
MYRTLE
Foir
Oood
Oood
Vfrok
Oood
Bod
Bod
Foir
s
Oood
Bod
Wok
S*ow
smm
Foir
SMM
Bod
Oood
Foir
Bod
NAVY
Ur,V
Good
Good
Foir
Good
Bod
Bod
Foir
Oood
r
Bod
~ 1
Good
Snow
Wok
Foir
Smb
Good
Oood
Good
Snoot
NILE
Bod
Fair
Good
Wrik
Oood
Bod
Foir
Bod
Bod
Bod
S
Wort
Bod
Bod
Bod
Foir
Wok
Foir
Bod
Bad
OLIVE
Foir
Good
Good
Wrok
Good
Bad
Bod
Foir
Wpok
Oood
Wok
s
S"0*t
Bod
Bod
Bod
Bod
Wok
Wok
Bod
ORANGE
Stool
Wuh
Good
Foir
Good
Bod
Bod
Bod
Stool
5*1
Bod
5*001
\
Strom
Wok
Wok
Bod
Foir
Bod
Bad
PURPLE
W«H
Sxm
Oood
S*0M
Oood
Ukok
Ufcok
Bod
Suooi
Wok
Bod
Bod
Strom
\
Wuk
Bod
Bod
Oood
Wok
Smw
RED
Foir
VUuk
Oood
Shoos
Good
Bod
Bod
Vfeok
Foir
Foir
Bod
Bod
Wok
Wuk
Wok
Bad
Goad
Wrok
5*00,'
Foir
Oood
Steal
Oood
Bod
Bad
Bod
5lro.i
S*wt
Foir
Bod
Wuk
Bod
Wok
s
Fatr
Oood
Bod
Bod
SKYBLUE
Foir
Oood
Good
Bod
Oood
Mtak
Bad
Bod
Bod
Good
Wok
Bod
Bad
Bjd
Boil
Foir
S
Good
Bod
Foir
TAN
Good
Bad
W«k
Foir
Bod
Good
Good
Foir
Good
Good
Foir
Wok
Fou
Good
Good
Good
Good
5
Good
Wok
WINE
Fol,
Wr.h
Oood
Foir
Oood
Bad
Bod
WroK
Foir
Good
Bod
Wok
Bod
Wok
Wok
Bod
Bid
Good
s
5nem
YELLOW
Strom
Bad
Wr.w
Uod
&ur
Suom
Bod
Bad
S*i«i
Bod
Bod
Bod
Snow
Ntmw
Bod
Foir
VJt ah
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NEWS FORECAST OF COMING WEEK
by Iiml-
at Ml rep.
let in n to
Washington, March 3.—The fifty-ninth congress will expii
tat Ion at noon next Monday, and already many of the senator*
resentatlves ate leaving for home, u number of them never to
Washington to sit in the hulls of congress
On Monday (leorge II. rortelyou will be sworn in as secretary of the
treasury, lo succeed Leslie B. Hhavv. and James A. (latileld. for several
years corfsuutlon commissioner, will take the office to be vacated by
Secretary of the Interior llltchock.
The trial of the Standard Oil Company of Indiunu on the charge of
> receiving concession* fjn shipments of oil front Whiting. Inti., Is set to
begin next Monday.
The new British Columbia parliament, with a large • 'onafcrvative ma
jority resulting from the recent election, will meet for Its first session next
Thursday. The financial differences between the federation and the
Mnd other Important matters to come up will attract consldera-
provin*
ble attention to the session.
Many of the big league baseball clubs will start for the South early
In tna woek. and the reports that will then emanate from the spring
training quarters will serve to quicken the pulse of the followers of the
national game and start speculation on the pennant winners of i$»7.
The Western Howling Congress will open Its annual meeting und
tournament at Denver next Thursday, with an entry list Including rep-
resent stives from many cities west of the Mississippi.
BLACKWELL OBTAINS ! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
HABEAS CORPUS WRIT TO HEAR NEW PASTOR
When an officer arrived in Atlanta
jHuturday morning front Jacksonville.
. Fla., for K. D. Blackwell, the con
tractor arrested a few nights ago at
the Piedmont hotel arid wanted In the
j Florida city on the charge of passing
i worthless checks, he was met by a writ
of habeas corpus.
I •. The writ was taken out before Su
perior Court Judge Pendleton and Is
j get for heating next Thursday after-
| noon. In the meantime, the Florida of-
l>r. W. L. Lingle, the new pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church, will
hold his first services Hunday. He will
conduct both morning and evening
Dr.
i fleer cannot get his prisoner, but must
I await developments. In the writ,
i Blackwell seeks his release on the
| ground that he is being Illegally de-
i tallied
O. W. Brown.
• <*. W. Brown, aged 34 years. died
{Saturday morning at a private sanl-
; tarlum. after u long illne**. The body
twill be sent to lit* borne, in. Charles-
'ton. H C.. Haturday afternoon The
funeral services will be conducted
1 there.
Whether
tendon to colors and clothes than the
feminine section of the world or wheth
er they Just naturally have a poor eve
for colors la not of any es|»etial Inter
est.
In order to provide something which
would enable a man to select his color
combinations with accuracy and be
certain that they were right. The Hab
erdasher. n trade journal published tn
New York, worked out a color chart,
which Is given here.
To be on the safe side, cut this out.
have It framed und hang It where you
can see It when you dress. It may
save you from committing some color
crimes which the world of well-dressed
men will find bard to forgive.
With tha ussUtance of_thia charL_yqu
enn not only find what color goes well
with one another, but with two or three
others. For Instance. If your suit Is a
rather pronounced brown there are
•even out of the twenty ordinary shades
which will go well with It. Then, any
you choose a blue shirt, which Is good
with brown Nest, the ne^kti* qwmtiun
arises. A glance tit your color chart
►howh you that the only necktie which
vill go well with a brown suit
This chart «how» all color combi nation, which a man it likely to encounter. With its acilatanco ho can .toll
what colored necktie will go well with tho ohirt and auit ha la waaring. In fact, he can dope aut all tha poacible
color combinations.
a.ANIAN.
IN “DEEP CU1” HOLD-UP\
ENGINEERED B YJAMES BO\S
Richard M. Truax Tells
Vivid Story of
Robbery.
Kvrr In n rrnl railroad hold up 1
Not a* one of the artist*, blit
time? llnnnl fellow* stand round
remora und tell what they'd do t
innn wh«» tried If on!
Itut Jiimi get the ui tnn! experlemi
way. this wiis nn experience of Hazel
linker’* own seeking. A few months pre
viously Conductor West fa I lor AVestphnli
hnd In ch killed In u (ruin mldiery at Wins
ton. u town nn the Hock Islnral rood This
Itoek Island nffslr wits the tdlumx of sev
eral during ‘hold-ui»*.' Mini llnselhsker wss
frenzied Ifocnuso nls trnln hnd not been
nndesietl. lie u<Mild almost hourly regale
Ids own nnd other crews, the traveling men
of Ids iu*qtintnfunee stnl sll whom lie met.
with .statement* frf bo*. be wooM '’tlx*
them If they tuck It'll Ills (ruin. In fuel.
Ilnxclhnker stalked everywhere with a chip
on his sliouhler. Inviting an attack, even go
Inc fur ns to offer n year's salary If
rohtter* would only try llielr
His Funny Draam.
How do A merit whs the numeof
ittetr owmtry V fli* - head mster • «if oi
school In Kngtand says It it. "liiiniurruek-
ugh." Indianapolis New*
Mr*. Mary A. Tarry.
Mrs. Mary A. Terry, aged 4.*» years,
the wife of T. .1 Terry, died at her
residence. 147 Kirkwood averjue. Hat
urday morning, after a long Illness. Hho
Ih survived by six daughters and one
son. The funeral services will be con
ducted Hunday:Afternoon nr 3 oVtnrk.
The Interment will ~bo In HyTvestrr
cemetery.
Lln'gla conies tp Atlanta from
Rook Hill, »4. When called to the
•First Presbyterian Church here there
was much doubt for some time as to
his acceptance. Rock Hill people were
loath to give Dr. Lingle up.
Finally, he accepted the call here,
ami the congregation of the First Pres
byterian Church Is delighted. Dr. Lin—
gle w ill meet his members Hunday and
get acquainted. He Is an eloquent and
thoroughly alive minister.
Will Go to Sanitarium.
Special tn The Georgian.
Chattanooga. Tenn, March 2 —Htan-
le.v W. Hlsk. theJMalnvIll* (Da.) young
man. who was arrested here on a
charge of horse stealing and carrying
a pistol, has been released by the city
court on Hie promise that his father
will place the boy In a sanitarium.
(intend—If the cliff dw*e|ler* didn’t
have any stoves, pa. how did they
cfffilr?
Pa—T guess fhey cbAkeffAirmnrnr 5-
tain ranges, mv son.—Chicago Newt.
inty. V
lUudolpfc V
nrhoai re- 1
state or oeoiiau. rvi/ron county.
To tb« Superior Court of Said Countjr.
The petition of J. J. Krou, ttaudoipti
Hose sud J. C. UrMlehael. all of f
side In Fulton county. Georgia. shows that
they desire for Iheiuselrea. tbelr associate*
and assigns to In- incorporated for a period
«f tweaty years, with the privilege of r*-‘
newal. as provider! by law. under tie asm*
style
KHOM SOAP COMPANY.
1. The object and purpueo of aneli Ineor-
g«lu to th«* stockhoW.
i Is |»e«'uiilnry i
. . „ -.JKi jgj
lucres sing such capital atm* froui^ tlme^fii
time to an amount not
the bust ness of the
nd. any
loess of tl»e corporatloir may d#<
such Increase to he datafMHM
Of the majority of the stack ef
orporstio
The part I __
• ration proposes to engage will be i
i and materials, ns may lie I
aulHUaiic
sarv for the .
scribed: tn purchase, mru and hold all sorb
»e*l pr«q»eriy as iiiav lie desired: to set.
hold and operaIr Job printing
to
he same by mortgage t
otherwise: to leml money aud accept som
!t» of any kind therefor: to aell _ill |1ml_
asset* of the corporation by a vote, or*
majority of the stock and wind up the boal-
ll. to have, uaa and st
and do alt tbtaga nut -
corporation engaged la
Jor alt such
and Incident _ __
u si ness of the kind'sod character set
fort h.
4 i'he principal place of bualoeof will bs
In Atlanta. Fu!t;n county. Georgia, but tha
privilege It desired of estahllaalng offices
ami agendea elsewhere within or without
the state.
Wherefore pettbmers pray for an ordor of
incorporation ns In such cases provided for
by law.
ANDREWS A SKEEN.
STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF WUU
I. _ A mold Rroy lee. clerk of the aope^jee
m
’tlmr'the foregoing Is a true
copy of the application for.charter at
Hoap company as the same appears
In this office.
Witness my official signature and tha i
‘ • • rji 1. r “
of said court thla March
*l«rk Superior Court. Fulton County* t
LEGAL NOTICE.
Ilson
trort. Mai
for
rch
term. iPtt Verdict for total dlvoree. 28th
day of April. 1908.
Nut Ice Is hereby given that on Joanory
. IW7. the undersigned fllod In the office
f clerk hr Superior Coart of Pulton coun-
application for removal of the i“
bl11 tles re'stIng upon him under the
In said case.
Said application will be heard at Fall
county court house, at the term of ~
court, which commences on the first
day tn Marrh. WT.
fit
J. M. WOOD, Attorney.
lock
w h-• h.
him. Hut to resume:
H.ld Up In Dhp Cut
“The train hail sped on. nnd
A tin nt.i li;i
neb lr mid trJudge, ebm»« a mile • mile oud
i,,_ i..., * n tiatf west trf 7i pin re Useo- known tn «He»
u | .Ml-. K, lh- .Ire], vof nil .'llhi-r .hlr of
„ .tilirn now who rirM-rt AH «nirtl thr rrflhitnkttti-nli
though green, gray, myrtle and
g«» fait ty well in vombinutlun ulih those
two colors.
Another use to which the chart could
bo put would be In the selection, say. 'f
tl^e. If your shirts werg practically all
blues, the chart would tell you what
neckties wnuhl be most desirable t«»
stock up on.
A little study of the chart will show*
you that heliotrope nnd lavender arc
two colors which go well In combina
tion with only a few others; that nlle is
a poor harmonlzer; that purple und re I
are about as had. and that yellow, sal
mon. orange and maroon are no better
than they ought to lie in this reaped.
Gray goes well with every color on
the list, aave two, tan und-Vream go
well with all hut three, while blue,
green and navy figure along with the
colors which combine well with most
of the others tn the list of possibilities.
Ho you can see without further ex
planations that this chart Is a valu
able assistant to any man who hopes
to dress well and ought to be pre
served.
With Its assistance nt least one of
the puzzling questions which mine so
often can lie easily and accurately an-
ered.
ACCEPT INVITATIONS
TO 8PEAK AT BANQUET
Special to The Georgian
Chattanooga. Tenn., March 2.--F A.
Hood, president of the Bryan «iub. has
received a letter from Hon. John Tem
ple Graves, editor of The Atlanta Geoi -
clan. In which that gentleman accepts
an Invitation to In* present at the an
nual banquet to he held In this city on
March l*» lion John W. Tomlinson, of
Rlrmlnghum. Ala . president of the
Miinetallb- Association of the I'nlted
States, and Senator John I t'ox. of
Hrlstol. have also accepted Invitations
to he present.
: mum were open.
ttiyMcIf.
1 luvu uti
»lth lantern* urotiml which were
trips of red flannel, runulni
fnmouH InfniumtH would protahlj fli Ih>TT
MlnmirlIJinM tipv . i iurmwl, ’
Ithitiird M i’ninx Is a qalet. ridtured i our left
man: u gifted uumlelnti and eatitpoaer. tie j fa*ten«sl *trlps nf red flannel, runulni;
i. an Atliinuii unw. nnd <iult» hr I.I.-nt ul-n* II"' <*'!• «< III- »mhinkin"til. no.1
'i-i... ...i.... I, i i,i. ti.piiiin.. wearing a handkerchief or cloth covering
I lie ticoigluii Imnied of Id* thrilling ex- . |h<t|r f|| , thtmuh which bole had
perleiice of tlftcmi >cars ago Mr. I runx j | N . r)l ,.,n j n In ininibcr*. they ap
was reluctant at first. Imt fttiulv ngi«s'd t«», |M*nrcd to swarm, hut. n* a matter t»f fact,
tell the story. It I* it mighty Interesting j there wcr»* blit five or «ls.
one. I.et him tell It
Mr. Truax's Story.
"Ucndlnc about the hold-up* In various
part* of the country remind* me of an in
terestlng experience that i bad tn Missouri
hoc rid years ago. People who were pirnscii-
gei* on the tidcago mid Alton railroad on
the night of Hcpteiuher 7. ItAl. can give the
IcxIcogrsphcrH valuable pointers on till*
meaning of tin* word 'excitement.' If you
have exer lived in a lunatic nsyluui. with
a boiler shop on each side of the Insti
tution. of course, you are not sn entire
stranger to the *cii*atlon« felt by the Alton
passenger* on thst eventful night. It wn*
my Idrlhdny anniversary. The weather want ten
perfect, the ctcnhig balmy ninl fascinating | nioi
shouting to the cngltiec
or If would Ih* ditched.
"Finally, the train came to a standstill.
In front of the engine, piled upon tlie
track*, wen* large stone boulder* and 11 in
l»er* which would have wrecked the train
am! caused great loss of life.
Conductor Collaptod.
"The engine was now um-oupled and run
n few yard* ahead until It* nos** rested
upon the track obstruction* Meanwhile,
the brave llazclbsker staggered. Iluip. loose
smoker,
id gurgled: The*
of the
enlng balmy
love nature,
xplrlng ilny r<
Jointed mid gangling,
through the rear door. _ _
lire train robltcr*. We're lu for It. I toy*
Then he ggeped hi* way slowly through the
different coaches, iilimmt in n *taie of nt
ilbipse. muttering half amllbly to the
stricken passengers: ‘Secrete your
......... y and Jewelry. Never mind your
last I watches. They are safe. The iiiiiiiIhtm
lehl- j give them away.' I had returned to tin*
ntaiiilng my •*ff«H*tn.
and *tlte
luetantly
1 their scepter to the queen of night
idling iii> business dining the dsy nt lltg , extraetml ||.’>
gins* Hie. I |dniintMl to go to liidepemlcm-o roll of gencro
that night, make a collection for my com I firm, and collected by uie that day. and
pain the following morning, and move on | placed Urn Imlaiicc on the floor under
to Knn*n* t’ltx After supper lu the hotel i the seal In front. iigaln*t the nlde of the
at lllgithiNvUh-. I took my guitar, which I j ear
always curried to entertain acquaintance* ( "All till* oentrred In le«s than ten min
In m.\ traxel*. Into the hotel parlor and I nte*. Kxery one had drawn the curtain*
•pent a *•« lal hour or *•* with the family I of their windows down.'to »luit nut what
of tn.v customer, who hnd daughters nnd wn* felt would Is* a scene of carnage ami
mere stripling I ruin w Itlioiit. The coach, like other*
hi tho*c dn>*.
Makes Himself Comfortsbla.
"A* train time drew near. I resist'd the I must doleful
temptation to isy oxer.’ and the expressed 1 the fimir. end writhing llk<
wlshc* of the >ouug people that I remain Dttff
hut night und celebrate my waning birth-1
ded with wnnieii. ehlhlreii
mid these nil were nirntliliig
rylng. bowling and emitting the
•lay anniversary, ami bled
lure
guc
of liulepc
j and Winchester, ai
!against the outside
1 reigned supreme.
Girl Sum for Damage.
Fpeelsi to The Georclati.
rhattanmiga. Tenn.. March 3 I.en-
nie Perkins, a woman with one ehild.
hits sued Tllden Snyder, ii young man
of eu^ermun Height*, for Sio.mni d.tm-
ngt^ because of an alleged breach of
promise.
n ml
station. iHMirdeil the
iwetllng In the «llrtH*.
Iiciio«ltlng my lug
lie right snle. about
.... third* tin* dUt.itiee from the front of I "The front door •
ie car. of the fourth or fifth coach from | A sinister appearing
le engine. I went forward Into the smok * lug tnto the ear. i
ig car nnd Joined a fellow traveler. We ...• * given Throw nn \
ipb-'l » double seat, nlmut the fifth from I hers!’ With mllltn
ie rear door, on the left, and were
reclining |M>*ltlon. with our feet upon the ill
•at in front of u-
A Brava(?) Conductor.
"If foiiduetm IlnseltNiker should reml
mild recognise the *|te- Ifl
grtsiulng, w ...
1 ‘ wilug ii bout U|h*ii
mi writumg it'
lit ii gs.
How tho Robbers Worked.
iw came the ping! ping! of carbine i
I. ns the bullet* rattled |
»f the ear. psiidemonhiiii j
Then the curtain rose
H AMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSE CO.
beg to announce that the Sheridan Dec
orative Company have located them-
ot have been impro
the frot
i-ntlo
being
curate
And. by ih<
Both Architect and Builder
are needed when it house I* t»» l»c erected. The most perfect
plan* will not Insure a safe and comfortable home, unless a re-
llnble buildvr I* employed. And tlie best life Insurance policy ever
devised will fail to protect tin- family, unless It Is Issued by a
company financially xtronr nnd .skilfully managed In the new
STANDARD POLICY
the State «*f New York, as architect. Iihm designed a satiefsc-
lory policy and. os builder, fulfillment of the contract Is guaran
teed by
The Equitable Life Assurance Society
OF THE UNITED STATES
PAUL MORTON. Pr».o E «t
l‘or fan her partleulnr. apply to Ih- undpralgn^l
Equitabla Building
8TEINER A BURR, Managtra (or Qaorgia,
Atlanta, Gtorgla
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Ills of pi
icling his rifle straight through
enlng. ami on a let el with the
ssengers
Made • Big Haul.
"Almost simultaneously, four sddltioual
men. n lender ii ml thne others, tiled Into
Hu- ear. The trailer held in Ids right hand a
forbidding looking «'olt nt full cock, and
.thrust Ills left IiiiihI at each isisseuger
for loot, blurting out a* he paused In front
of each sent. , 7»|vr ns >er money" The
second limn held s ligg nr gunny sack, into
w ttl«'h all tribute was dropped The third
nnd fourth men held big, ugly Colt* in
either hand. nnd. ns the quartet pns»<*d
through tny ear. the confederate on the
front platform stood guard, cmrrtng Ids
pal*, until they disappeared on the tear
jilntfortu. when tin* same acetic was eiiactod
In the next coach, ami «•> on. through the
train.
"Yes. they got my money, or rather,
the company'* I rumpled up the $13 nr F-*
I had satTtl out and tundc It look 'fnt. -
hut the leader threatened tile; *H<| he
wanted my money, not my small rhnnge. so
selves in quarters joining the furniture,
rug and drapery departments. Mr. Charles
Sheridan, director of the company, who
is too well known in the South to need
further introduction, is prepared to furnish and exe
cute designs for interior decorations, furniture, stain
glass and mosaics. The company will also make a
careful study of harmonious color effects and fur
nishing of simple homes, endeavoring to preserve
refined beauty even in their most economical
schemes for home making. Special attention is
called to a line of carefully selected wall hangings,
draperies and furniture; also to the beautiful and
varied line of wall paper from both foreign and do
mestic factories. The company has established a
connection with the best European houses of which
homes may be furnished and decorated after the
manner of the historic homes of England, France
and other foreign countries. Mail orders and corre
spondence carefully considered. Suggestions gladly
designs submitted to all parts of the
monwjr -
. . tb** floor ntnl Olid the
. stilt $40fi or Mh-for him tVhrn
I got back to Now York, propht ssktsl in*
bow many pnssvugrr* wit* on tb* train,
an't wmnbw**l that flv* nr alx rnhhors vouhi
hold up M0 or mor* passengers. Rut they
were not com
weren't In the game, and
petent Judge* I ia*i llazellsiker ,wmt*
mouths later, amt aaknl his npltiloit of train
cr;
Hold hr
Aben those feiiowa tell yo« t«» Sold up
hand*, get them at high at Hadaa will*
given and
country.