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Specials for Saturday's Sellin
Sale of New Suits Sale of New Skirts Sale of New Waists
Tomorrow, the greatest suit sale of the season.
It will include Jumper Suits of taffeta silk in
plain colors and fancy stripe effects—blues,
browns, grays, apricot and other shades; also
new Eton and Pony Coat Suits of fine Chiffon
Panamas in small checks, stripes, fancy ef
fect? and plain colors; silk-lined and silk-
trimmed jackets; plaited skirts. These Suits
are worth $20 to $30; but you
can take choice for>
x ucm? duiih
$9.75
A brand new line of Ladies’ Skirts Includes
beautiful 100 to 150 plait styles of fine French
Voiles and imported Chiffon Panamas in
black, and most fashionable Spring shades;
also Skirts of guaranteed quality black taffeta
silk. These skirts are from best New York
makers and are Belling in other good stores at
$10, $12.50 and $15; in tomorrow’s sale you can
take choice of the ^4 QA
Une for only ;
A grand collection of brand new Spring
. Waists of fine China silk in white or black,
elaborately trimmed with fine Valenciennes
lace insertions, medallions, etc.; very latest
designs from leading New York makers, el
bow or three-quarter sleeves,* fancy collars.
You won’t find waists as pretty or as good as
these in other stores at less than $5.00; but
you can take choice of this $1.98
entire line tomorrow for
Clove Sale
Attain tomorrow we will offer La.
riles' full elbow length Silk Oloves
In black, white and colon: real
value. 61.60; at the epeclal bar
gain price
98c
Ribboiis
New taffeta end satin Ribbons In
white and all the prettiest colors:—
Values up to 16 cents; .......So
at
Values up to 25 centa;
10o
Other First Floor Bargains
Ladies’ Belts of leather or elastic;
newest styles with pearl 25c
gilt buckles...
Ladies' Handkerohlefe of sheer white
linen; beautifully etn- 1A.
hrnlrtered; special at I VC
Man’s Undsrwear—new
eight; regular 60c
grade; per garment
spring
25c
Conets with front and side hose
supporters; real S1.00 gy.
quality; tomorrow .•"* ■ w
Ladies’ Hose In new lace lisle ef
fects; fast black; 19C
60c quality; at
English Longeloth—very line and
soft; 13 yards In a QD.
bolt; only wOC
New Silks *" d Dress Goods
New line of mercerised Voiles and Panamas In black, white and all the most
(ushlonable shades and In new fancy effects; really worth 60 10C
rents a yard; tomorrow, only
ItlK table of new Silks, Including plain taffetas In best colon and ■ In new
plaids, polka dote and fancy effects; worth up to 61.26 a 49C
at, choice.
.'<-lnch Brllllantlne In black and navy blue; real value, 61.00;
In tomorrow’s sale
50 c
:.n.|nch Imported allk voiles Ih black, white and >7 fashionable shades; fabrics
that would be cheap at 63.60; 98c
tomorrow, only.
We Give
Green
Trading
Stamp*
BASS
More Spring Waists Sale of Petticoats
New line of pretty Lingerie Walate of White Lnwn;
lac© and embroidery trimmed! abort or 1*4 98c
sleeves; trslueenp to 16.00
Just 60 of these Petticoat* left. Made of guaranteed
1 Taffeta Silk In black and all colon, with 13-Inch'
plaited^ and ruffled flounce; worth every $2.98
cent of 67.60; In tomorrow's sale at
Just a few exquisite silk-lined lace and net Waist*
for evening wear; worth 67.'60; to go . $2.98
In thla aal* at.
New Petticoat* of black, blue and brown mercerised
Sateen and flne Madraa In the very stylish plaid,
■trtped and fancy effect*; deep raffled QRa
;h 66.60. tomorrow VOL
flounces; worth 61.60, tomorrow
Wrappers
Ladles’ Wrappen and long Kimonos
of new fancy, lawns and 87c
percales; 61.50 values
Kimonos
Ladles' Short Kimonos of fancy
lawns In Japanese and flower ef
fects; 66c — OCe
vslue ifcOC
Flowers
Big line of French Flowers for hat
trimming; worth up to 61 OE n
a bunch: choice »w
Boys’ Pants
Boys’ Knee Pants of good wool-
mixed materials, really 19o
worth 60c; special
Silk Coats
(*’ lOalnch coats of fins quality
: taffeta allk; Oft
> value at .... .
lumpers
Ladles’ Silk Jumpers, new and venr
fashionable: really wortl.OO QD
65.00; at .VfciBO
A Skirt Special
Juat received *by fast express—thla line of makers'
samples of Ladles' and Mlaaea', Skirts of all-wool
Mohair In plain black, blue and white, of plain Pan
ama In black, blue and brown and of fancy checked
and striped Panama—skirts worth up 67; $2.90
all In one big lot tomorrow, at choice ..
Muslin Underwear
Ladles' Muslin Drawers and Corset Coven, extra well
made and nicely trimmed with lace and
embroidery; worth 76c; tomorrow only fiOC
Ladles' Muslin Petticoats, downs and
beautifully trimmed with laces, embroid
eries and flne ntedlework; worth up to 61. •.
-hemlaes,
98©
WANTED—A First-class Carpet and Furniture
Salesman. Big Salary to the Right Man.
? Apply at Once.
Great Millinery Sale
Tomorrow we will give you a chance to buy
your Easter Hat at wgy below value. Wo
.will offer a collection or 1,000 brand now and
extremely stylish New York Pattern Hats,
including all the very latest shapes—“mush
room” and other effects, beautifully trimmed
—hats that would be priced from $7.50 to $10
on Whitehall street—all in this grand bar
gain sale tomorrow at, Oft
choice O
Sale of Laces Notions, Etc.
On a special center table tomor-
P>w we wilt offer a collection of VaL
Smyrna.and Torchon Lacea—edges
and Insertions In various widths;
all new patterns; worth, up' to 66
cents; at the bargain price Jg
of, per yard
Castile Soap, per cake.'. 1o .
Beet English Pins 3o
Best Steel Hairpins.. ,. 1o
Safety Pine, all alas* ,.3e
Best Talcum Powder So
White Colton Tape 2e
16c Hose Supporters 10o
Embroidery Hoops Be
Lot of Ladles' Fancy Hatpins. 60o|
holce
pins, CO
17c
Other First Floor Specials
Lawns, Organdies.
Blsaehtd Shsets, full - double bed
else, hemmed ready for use; JT.
tomorrow “ * w
Pillow Cases, full else, bleached,
extra well made and big 1An
bargains at I VC
Fancy Twilled Draperies,
worth 15 centa a yard; to
morrow
really
5c
1 Fanoy
grand collection of 10 to 16-
cent values..
Bo
Persian Lawns, very sheer and flne;
35c quality; 10c
tomorrow..
White Linens for waists, suits, sep
arate skirts, etc.; 60-cent
value W
Great Basement Bargains
Big line of new Union Wool Art Squares In very handsome patterns at
the lowest price* ever quoted for such qualities:
9 by B feet, 62JS. 9 by II f set, 63.50. 9- by 12 feet, $3.96.
China Mattlnga In very handsome
new patterns; worth 36c a fg A
rd, at IBS
ce Curtains, sample lines: worth
13 to 64; choice, per .. ..98©
Mattresses, all cotton; full alas;
weight, 10 pounde; $2.98
special.
pair.
Faalhar Pillows, good site, 3 •pound
wtlght; tomorrow only .... 39©
BASS
V 18 Wert
r MitcheQ,
Near
Whitehall.
(JlVIC LEAGUE FOR BIBB
HAS BEEN ORQANIZEO.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Go.. March 31.—Aa * result
of th* address by ex-Oovernor Northen
here Wednesday night a civic league
for Blbbjttounty la to be organised.
Hon-N. SJi Harris has been mode chair
man of the proposed organisation, and
J. W. Preston was made vice chair
man, an£ T. EL Ryala secretary. Chair
man Harris la soon to announce the se-
NEW DIVISIONS;
LITTLE INCREASE
I>:«rntihes received In Atlanta Frl-
day liim Washington state that the
I'rn|«sed change In Southern railway
divisions will have no great effect upon
Atlanta. It will mean the establlsh-
iwnt of a new headquarters for M. 3.
Richey, who will employ a force of
feten nr eight clerical men.
WHITELEY’S SLAYER
WAS CONVICTED
London. March 33.—Horace George
Raynor was today found guilty of mur-
millionaire merchant, on January
The most sensational feature today was
the destruction df the Action that Ray
nor was the son of the man he killed.
The case will be appealed.
Funeral of Mrs. Wycht.
Macon, da. March 31.—The funeral
of Mrs. Elisabeth Wyche, wife of B.
F. Wyche occurred yeeterdky morning
at the family borne on Thomaeton road,
a short distance from the city, Rev.
Mr. Griffith officiating. She was 65
years of ege end leaves, betides her
husband, six children. The remains
were Interred In the family burying
ground at Dole's chapel.
CALL OFF CAUCUS;
TO ELECT JENNINGS
KEELY’S
NEELY’S
KEELY’S
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The new styles for Spring,
1907, mark the highest
point yet reached in shoe
making for women♦ Come
and see them.
Nearly a million and a
half pairs of Keely-Ziegler
Shoes sold here in the past
Could we offer stronger evi-
third of a century. .
dence in support of our claims for this famous line
of footwear? Do you think we could have built up
such a business, selling to the same customers year
after year, unless Keely-Ziegler Shoes were worthy
in quality,correct in style and right, m price. Every
pair of the million and a half was sold under our
guarantee of satisfaction and
not one pair in a thousand
gave cause for complaint.
All sizes—all widths—all styles
-every pair sold under guar
antee $2- 00 to $4.00.
Competent men and women
to fit you perfectly in the store•
Keely Company
The police commission caucus, sched
uled for Thursday, night, failed to ma
terialize and the present Indication!
are that no caucus will be held prior
to the general election, March 60.
It Is known that some of the com
missioners are not In favor of a caucus,
on the ground that It la not necessary.
These some commissioner* went
home Thursday night and retired early,
as a result of which the police aisle
was not flxed. While those commla.
sionera slumbered, however, policemen
and Ihelr friends were laboring under
suppressed excitement, thinking that
perhepa the board was In session end
wondering whet was being dona
It was agreed at the last regular
meeting that no caucus should be held
unless every member of the commis
sion was present. Therefore, the opin
ion of some of the members that a
meeting la not essential meant. In a;i
probability, that there will be no get
ting together before March 60.
It la posalbla of course, that these
commissioners may be shown worn*
good reason for a caucus- and may be
prevailed upon lo attend such a meet
ing.
The election of Chief Jennings la now
conceded on all aides, and. when th*
commission get* together for th# elec
tion. the name of Jennings will be the
only one considered; In fact, the com
missioner* now declare that no other
candidate for chief has been consid
ered. They assert that the several
other name* frequently mentioned as
poealbimies have been urged solely by
outsiders and have never been advo
cated by a member of the commission.
The exclusive feature In The Geor
gian's story, to the effect that Chief
Jennings will select the > tire police
force. Including the officers, and that
lection of representatives -of the militia
districts of tho county to direct the af
fairs of the league.
Watchfor the Green.
XOrCV, inciUQini Wl® »»l«iv «i ■, atm »u«»
the commission will act on his recom
mendation*. haa aroused widespread
Interest and has developed much fa
vorable comment.
CITY OWNERSHIP
FAVORED BY VOTERS
That the voter* of Atlanta favor mu
nicipal ownership and are anxious to
have an opportunity to vote for bonds
with which lo build a municipal elec-
trie lighting plant, la shown by the ex
pressions on the subject given by those
registering for the water bond election.
Bo far about 3,600 voters have regis
tered, and Registrar Andy P. Blewart
■ays nearly all of those have declared
themselves In favor of bonds. Not only
that, but hundreds have declared their
desire to vote for a mllllon-dollar bond
laeue, so that th* waterworks could be
thoroughly Improved, th* sewerage sys.
lighting
tern extended and an electric,
plant built.
On Thursday the. largest tax-payer to
th* city of Atlanta registered and an
nounced himself hesrtlly In fsvor of
bond*. Large numbers of negrods aro
still registering end ere.ln favor of th*
bonds. Most of them own property on
side streets where there Is no water,
and they thlak they will get cltjr water
All Cars Direct or by Transfer Center of City 21-2 Minutes' Walk of WMtefeal
Pinters busy kpahtmeht store
Grand Oping Easter Slippers
Just received an advance shipment of a new, complete stock of Ladies’,
Misses’, Men’s, Boys’ and Infants’ low cuts for Easter. Best quality—best and
newest styles for all occasions—every day or Sunday—plain or fancy, including
the three eyelet side lace in whites, drabs and patent leathers—every pair solid
leather, guaranteed to give satisfaction and going at Pierce’s Pleasing Prices.
Ladies’ Oxford's in Gun Metals, Pat. Leathers, Vici Kids and Canvas from $1.50
to $3.50 pair. Men’s Oxfords in Gun Metals, Velours,, Patent Leathers, Vici
Kids, $3.50 and $4.00 pair.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF 1,000 PAIRS.
EASTER SHOWING OF DRESS GOODS
A large new assortment of waisting and dross goods. Extra fine line of white
goods in all the prettiest patterns, from 10c to 50c yard.
All the latest patterns in fancy, solid colors, figures, lace stripes, etc.; every
piece very attractive and going at Pierce’s Pleasing Prices, from 10c to 50c yd.
Large Polka-dot and striped Linen Suitings at 22 l-2c yard.
50 bolts 40-in. wide Batiste, in all colors and stripes, at 15c yard.
A nice line of Fancy Lawns, Organdies and Nainsooks at varied prices from
5c to 25c yard.
CLOSING OUT ENTIRE SHOE STOCK
, We must have room for our new spring goods, and as our rule is not to car
ry over one season’s goods to another, we are making exceedingly low prices on
our High-top Shoes—cost not considered—ever}’ pair must go—only about 2,000
pairs left. Leather is advancing and shoes will be higher next season; buy now
and save your money. Cut prices rangiug from 98c pair up.
Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Co, Inc.
ATLANTA’S FASTEST GROWING STORE.
OPEN UNTIL 7:15 P. M. 60 Marietta St
Opp. Postoffice, Ntar Ftvsfii
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