Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 11, 1907, Image 7

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STYLISH SHAPES OF THE NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR $ 3.50 to $ 5.00 AU the Swell Short Forepart Effects, Pointed Drop Toe Lasts, Turns or .Light Welt Soles VMrnMmxMfiBNnim Charming and Facihatihg Millinery Shown in the Shops * This* Season The th"P* Import euch wonderful map In the way »f aulta. walata and hui-and the hair dressers, manicures ami beauty iloctora have brought their an to auch perfection that no woman ■ted hoik ugly any longer. All ehe vaoli I- a moderate Income and the ibopa will do the real. Thl. eeason the millinery it eo at* luting that one—with u very limited lank annum—can hardly look at them with rhrlallan-llke resignation, deeplt the (act that thla la Lent atilt. Sean at Chamberlin'*. ,A 'harming mushroom ahape ahown ai Chamberlin'* In of champagne col ored *t»w. Around tha brim there la a black o«trich plume. Which hangs down at the back a little In (he left. Clderneath the hat thert are quanti ty* of black aot mallne. A .trlklng black hat la made entirely o( dmted net, the eltaoe being mush- loom, with a Tam tTBhanter crown To the left of the .front there la a handaome shite Mtrabeau plume. The hat underneath la all black, tha ban deau being innde of black mallne. A Neapolitan maroon alraw la made *P lnb> an alrahlp ahape and haa aa lie trlmmlnga two long willow plumea of the wme ahade, which extend from the fn-nt to the hack of the hat. .A. pretty hat for morning wear la -builo "f black Bilk lace, the ahape Oe- !w naan With a round brim. To each Hop In front there la one large, rore Horn! Mae Imbedded In beautiful foll- *’ The bandeau la made of brawn ■aline. A panama atraw.haa «■ crown of waih net. to the aide of which there i*" ''i" 1 h "f American Beauty roeea •tel purple panalea. giving a charming wot l nder the hat at the back there t* a mae- of black mallne. At J. M. High Company. Am.ing the many beautlfut hata aecn ** Hit 11 ’ there la .an empire ahape "»dr of whit# anti gohl lace bralda. There are two tong white willow plumes |Wn» from point to back. The pluntea aught with a gilt buckle. t CHARLOTTE STEWART. At the back under the hat there are white roeea. A amart hat la made entirely of nar row ruchlngs of brown lace, the ahape, which le somewhat of the empire, be ing quite email. The plume and roeea uaed on thla hat shade from brown to the light ahades of leather. A white hat la ahown made of margot lace, the crown of which la formed of a white willow plume. Imbedded will, pink more rose buds. Under the hat at the back there la a bunch of Ameri can Beauty rosea. A charming empire hat la mada of electric blue chip trimmed with two willow plumes of the same ahade. Tha plumea are caught In front a little to the left, with one pink and one blue full blown rose. A mushroom shspe made up In leg horn has for Its trimming* an uncurled white ostrich plume, showing a touch of brown, a large pale yellow rose In front and a black velvet bow at tha back. Along with the hate are shown the •'lac# Does for summer wear. There are black ones and white ones, made of point d'eaprlt and mallne. The Lo.«s ara very light at the bark of the neck. !«fn.nt i An attractive empire shape la made of pink chip. The trimmings cqpslst of pink roses, ahadlng to hallotrope and wisteria. Under the bat there, la a bandeau of brown mallne. Regenstein’e Millinery. Among the handsome hats Regan- stein Is showing there le a rough straw of brown, cavalier In ahape. with lie dimming consisting of one long willow plume or tan and white. MtUng off tha hat at the back and almost touching the shoulder. A chic empire ehape le made of tan Panama The nattier blue wlngi at the left have a touch of old rose, and under the hat there are pink roses and for' get-me-note. picture hat of cream Neapolitan straw la trimmed with one longvyellow ostrich plume, caught In front with two yellow rosee. Mias Ryan’t Hats. Misa Ryan la showing some vary charming hata thla season, one of (hem iha- gen blue, the brim formed of tulle and the rrown being entirely of uncurled ostrich plumea of the same shade of blue. In front there la a rose of pastel ahade and at the back a long plume completes thla picturesque hat. A mushroom ahape la made of box- plaited leghorn, trimmed with two yel low ostrich plumea. Around tha crown, to hold the box plaits In place, there la >f gilt' braid and one of brown velvet. The brown shaded cowslips under the brim add greatly to tha beau ty of thla hat. A hat becoming to most people le tht Japanese coolie shape. One shown was giving the empire elfsct and the short of salmon pink chip. Tha crown was dais white lace hat, rather large and turned at tha left tide, caught with a pale _._e bow and one large pink rose. Around the crown there are too rows or bands of the ribbon and underneath the hat there Is a mass of white mallne. A large picture hat Is shown, made of black Neapolitan braid, the only ■rlmmina being one long black hand some willow plume. while leghorn is trimmed with white lilacs and link carnations, the pale green foliage showing among the flowers. To the aide of the back there la a Imw of black velvet ribbon, while the bandeau Is made of brown mallne. A smart hat Is of natural colored Panama, the crown and bandeau being made of net of the same rotor. Around the brim there is n wreath of liny roses In the paalel shades and to the left side there Is n grateful yellow plume. formed of pink daisies and rosebuds, and to the back there was an ostrich plume of the same shade. An attractive empire hat Is shown, mads of brown plaltad mallne. the trlm mlnga consisting of a natural Paradise aigrette and an oalrlch plume. WHOLESALE LIQUOR OEALER IS DEAD IN CHATTANOOGA. Special to Thn Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., March It—J. W. Kelly, of J. \V. Kelly A Co., of thla city, one of the largest wholesale liquor houses In the South, la dead at hla home here at the age of II year*. He was born In Waterford. Ireland, and came 10 this country In lltl. In IM4 hs removed to Nashville, where he was associated with R. H. Singleton In .book business, but came to this city In I is 16. engaging In the liquor business. ITS SP TO Of SK* PRO® Must Tell Police Committee What He Knows of . i Minhinnett. Alderman James L. Key will be called u-on Tuesday afternoon to give the police committee Information which he says he has, and which, hq con tends, will prove that A. C. Minhinnett, ex-alderman, la not a proper person to be granted a ealooft license. Tha council chamber will ba crowded when the committee meets at 1 o'clock, and • sensation will probably ba sprung during the course of the meeting. AI derman Key, It will be remembered, stated at council that If the applica tion of Minhinnett A Clartdy were re committed to tho police conynlttee be would prove that a license should no I ■e gianted Minhinnett. Upon this statement tha application was re-commltteed. Councilman Rob erta chairman of tha police committee, haa been III several da ye with the grl| but will probably be able to attend th meeting Tuesday. PISTOL HIT FLOOR! OULLET FLEW WILD Carl P. Hutcheson, the former news' paper man. now connected with the le. gat department of the Louisville and Nashville railroad, had a narrow es cape, and Preston Jackson, a laundry' man, was severely wounded early Bun' day morning In Durand’s depot restau. rant, aa the result of tho accidental discharge of a 44-caIlber Colts revolver. The owner of the pletol, another young man, was handing If across the counter to a clerk, when It fell to the floor and waa discharged. Hutcheson and Jackson had Just suited out of the restaurant at the time of the acci dent. Tha bullet want through Hutche son'* trousers and graxed th* skin near the hip, then went entirely through Jackson's left hand and, ranging up ward. struck him on the left side of the head. The »k__. fractured, although considered serious. He was removed to hla home In a cab. Th* shooting cre ated conaldarable excitement, as a number of people were in the restau rant at tha time. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH RAISES BIG FUND Nearly J14.400 was raised In the congregation of Bt. Johns Method 1st church. East Georgia avenue, Runday morning by Rev. H. C. Christian, for the erection of a large and nandxome church building on an adjacent let. Rev. Mr. Christian said Monday that th* exact sum raised waa 116,440. and It was his Intention to secure 110.000 before the work was aUrted. The pres ent church has grown entirely too small ror the congregation and Sunday school and It waa decided some weeks ago to build a new and larger church. UNIVERSITY BULLETIN IB BEING MAILED OUT. ■pedal to Tbs Georgia*. Athens. Ua„ March It.—Professor Joseph 8. Stewart, of the unlveralty, le busily engaged In the tending out of thoueande of the lateit agricultural bulletins of the unlveralty. The bulle tin, which Is a 12-page pamphlet, con tains much valuable Information re garding th* contest* which are to occur In moat of the counties of the state thla year In the agricultural departments of the common schools. It also contains much Information aa to the new agri cultural' college here, of which Dr. An drew Boule, of Virginia, le to be the dean, and concerning the eongreaelonal district agcrlultural schools and thair prospective work. Professor Woofter, of the unlveralty, alto sending out title week the bul letin! announcing the.faculty and plana for the summer school for teacher*, to be held at tbs unlveralty, beginning July 1. , BIO SUIT ROR DAMAGES HEARO IN COWETA COURT. Special le The Georgias. * Newnan, aa.. March It.—Coweta au perlor court has been In session one week, during which lime much bualnese has been dliposed of. Judge R. W. Freeman la presiding. The moat tm portent civil cast tried waa that of Cox vs. W. 8. Askew Company. It being an action for 440.000 damages claimed to be due by reason of Injuries received In a fall from the Carnegie Library. Th* defendant* were the contractors, and Cox, of Atlanta, waa employed to do (he cornice work. THOMPSON WAS ACQUITTEO OF CHARQE OF MURDER. KEELY’S KEE LY’S KPSLY Embroideries A Sale Of .High Class Allovers In all our immense direct importations of embroideries this season there are no prettier patterns or greater-values than are included in this collection of allovers that we will place .on sale tomorrow morning. - ———- The line includes patterns appropriate for every use to which allover embroideries can be put—beautiful designs for waists, underwear, yokes, children’s clothes, etc.—En glish eyelet, French openwork and “blind” embroidered ef fects on fine cambrics, nainsooks and swisses. —***•— * All are brand new embroideries shown for the..first time. Widths range from 18 to 22 inches and values from $1.75 to $2.50. * —~— The sale price, tomorrow, will be .25 a yard Sale Begins at 9 O’Clock Tuesday Morning. Samples of the Line in Show Window* MIIS SUSPECTED Of HR CM Arrested for “Smoking,” Is Held as Suspected Murderer. Following thl* raid Friday night on a boarding house In Uadlaon avenue, In which three young meu and one woman war* ar retted a runted of “hitting th* pip*," th* police received Information that leads them to suspect that Chari#* liavla. on* of th* t»art#t. la n man wanted In Lynn. Una*., >r murder. Darla deulea that he la this Individual, and protest* that he ha* uever b**n Id the Priced $35.00 to $75.00 In Mahogany, Golden Oak and the Mission Styles, forming • a handsome Davenport, a comfortable Bed and a commo- . dioua Cedar Box for storage. Let us show them to you. Everything Good in Furniture and Floor Coverings. CarmichaehTalman Furniture Company ••The Store That Saves You Money.” 74-76 WHITEHALL STREET. gpeHat le Th* Oeergle*. Newnan, Ga.. March II.—The most alubburnly fought criminal caae In th* Coweta superior court yet tried during thl* acsalon waa that of the atale again*! Rufus Thompaon, charged with murder. The homicide occurred on Christmas day attd In the city of Newnan. A ' rge number of witnesses were sworn i the case, which consumed two days. The state wea represented by Mollcltor J. R. Terrell and W, L. flailing*. While the defense waa ednducted by W. O. Post, of thla city. The defandant waa acquitted. ~tlr mm STsvttea trim US putoeuEkH tatty eegar tested. Take No 8*t«tttiit*. were lafurmed by a rlllita of ■ t Darla fill tka description 4 murderer, who wea arretted a year age,- and who tehee qnenlly rouped the officer*. Tho nuiil warned In Kyno killed a prominent thou manufacturer of that place. The ‘ - —* “ ~ Katimlon that of the alleged In lialoulou continued Saturday I day aftcruoon. Mrs. Otetla Moore, the woman In the rasa, however, wot tried and Imand over to the slate courts charge of Immorality. HAS BEHIND Charge Lancaster with Ex torting Money From Negro. If oflrere of the aherlg'a office or the county pallee ran aarroed I* locatlag Cart srastt sts 1 ustk iwEns will he railed ago* to explain awty In th* Hty court a chare* of extant**. A warrant for V* arrest la now out. I sued ua*er aa Indictment by the fret jury, hut report* hy officer* who ha' —irrhed for hlat are to th* effect that ho ■ left for porta onkoow*. uni caller Waa ladleted aa the rharge wtootm yeHE rrant. It was charged that he offered to the Woman go open tho payment of it*, bet relorif the price of the mat* when ho ascertained the woman had 41# lu her porketlnok. Before ha reald h# ar- led after the ladWtaarat was (Wtad. I; tainted that he eMpped. If hr I* taught ore the city court muet* again. hu will bu tried at th* April tone. r. HUH*, a medical student rooming at III 1-6 Whitehall street, was subbed twice In the Wane* ABB- paRMuUy wounded Sunday night by O. E. Neal, another medical student, who room* In the Grand opera house. Th* trouble occurred In Hulls* room. Neal, accompanied by hi* yeuogtr brother, J. C. Neal, went to th* room, god It la said tho alder brother de manded an apology of Hilda concerning a remark alleged to have been mad* b/ Hlllle about him. It la said that th* apology was refused and s fight re sulted. Neal OAd Me brother were Ar rested by rail Offlnn Norris anl Long and will be tried Monday afltr- noon. Wehtve just received a largo rtU*B*e*t of BUGGIES, SURREYS, DELIVERY WAGONS MOD FARM WAGONS Get our prices before buying. We also carry • complete line of farm impleasenta. FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO., 41-42 W. Alabama St, Atlanta, C*. Minora III SUPREME COURT TEBI MOHR 4- SHALLOW WELL ROWER #VMB*)i Bum M 44*1 (wary Ot* 1 M Marietta Btreel ■■ MuftHninto,, elation authorities dekirufl ' mu *•* who could speak with 'authority urean the subject, and who could giro angles advice to «ho young men. • ■ • j This was the second of • sarles of addresaea on -The Problem# of Toting I Men.” the Bret of which Mg delivered BY FIRE IN HOTEL one of the heaviest criminal dockets the supreme court has had In a long while will be taken up Tuesday morn ing. Attorney General Hart will have soma nine murder and on* assault case to appagr Ik fur tha state. Tha assault GUESTS DRIVEN OUT Ing Mrs. Richard Hembree. Johnson had bean tried, convicted and sentenced to death when u hat seemed to be a perfect alibi turned up. But It la aald that evidence Itna been found to refuto th* alibi th»>ry, and upon this Issue the cue* le In the su preme court. Appeals will he heard In the follow- Ing murder cases: Will McMIl'an, John son county: Dave Bird, Troup county: Willie Roger*, Chatham county; Pear ly Adams, t'owrta county: Reaoon Handley. Irwin county; Henry Bre tley and Bill Brinkley, Montgomery county: Freeman Hughe*, Montgomery county. TALK TO YOUNG MEN BY DR. SUMS In th* opinion of those who have dor year* been associated with the work of th* local Young Men's Christian As, aoclatlon. on* or tha most remarkable addresses rear delivered at tha Runday afternoon meetings waa that of Dr. Btewart R. Roberta, who on Sunday afternoon spoke of -The Temptations of Young Men.” Dr. Rtfberta waa ehoaen as th* lecturer for the afternoon he- r*”«e the Yoo-g Mon's ChH.tlen Aeev. Hporldl to The Georgia a. ' l r MoMle. Ala.. Marrh 11.-Fire atartlag la 4 feafidla* r “ 'TB/ lour. am.. Match II.-tire atartlag la 4 „ya omrnlag damaged ike tkrao aawa lln* auil drove thn gwtt* of 4t. M, aTrettl out la tkn at rent. “ e look waa about Re,ore. ' 1 ALABAMA LUMBERMEN WILL ADVANCE MIIBfNk Special to The Genista*. , Montgomery. Ala, March II.—Ain* bama lumbermen here are (unmrrow expected to advance high grades fro* tl to tl.So per thousand. IN ALL COLORS AT OKOtOU MOT OLAMOOM 40 PBACHTMM