Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 23, 1907, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. The Linens and Whits Goods Will Lack Nothing of Price Interest ih This Wednesday Sals. Tabls Linen. 2 1-2x2 1-2 .yard square damask TaLIs Cbth; all pure linen with borders all around. 6.00 Cloths at 4.50 White Spreads, 11-quarter sizs crochet Spreads, three-ply, 1.25 Spreads at 95c 11-quartsr sizs Marssilles Spreads, 2.50 Spreads at 1.75 28-inch /Flowered Swiss, all in white. 25c quality at 15c 32-in. imported dotted Swiss. 35 c quality at 19c 36-inch (half linen) green Skirting. 25c quality at 15c 28-inch wide brown Linen (all linen)' for skirts. 20c linen, at 15c • * 27-inch brown Skirting (half linen) a sheer, light weight at 12 l-2c 27-inch linen-finished Waist- ings. 18c quality, at 12 l-2c 27- inch wide white Persian Lawn. 20c quality, at 12 l-2c . V 45-inch wide French Lawn, ' ’ 20c quality, at .\ 12 L2c 28- inch India Linon, at 10c 36-inch wide Skirting (half linen), blue, pink, lavender, grey and brown. 25c 27-inch wide white dimity Checks, 15c quality, at 10c 36-in. wide Auto Cloth, linen finished, for skirts, 15c. 34-inch wide Newport Cloth, linen finished, at <12 1 -2c 36-in. wide sheer Linen Lawn, all pure linen. Worth 35c, at 29c 36-inch wide Linen Cambric. Worth 35c, at 29c 36-inch wide Irish Linen for shirt waists, at • 30c' / > 1 36-inch wide checked Pajama Cloth, at 10c 90-inch wide all pure linen Sheeting. 1.25 quality, at 95c Towsls. All pure linSh Huck Towels, large size, red bordered. 20c Each. Half bleacbsd, fringsd Bath Towels, 24x48 inches, at 12* All lineh Bath Towels at 25c “Rub-dry Junior” Bath Towsls 22 1-2 by 45 inches, sack 25c Ghamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co. UNION LABEL SHOW WILL TOUR EAST Washington, April 2a.—On a motion to Investigate the feasibility of bring ing the Jamestown label exhibit, under the suspires of the American Federa tion of Labor, to this city when the exposition closes, F. C. Roberts, of Co- 6451 Fancy Blouse Waist, S3 to 10 bust. "ay Mauton Patterns are the Best. 10c Each. Embroidery Sale 28c a Yard Special Sale for Wednesday at “The Little Store Around the Corner” A large assortment of fine sheer flounc- ings with insertions to match, which are suitable for Embroidery Waists and Dresses. They are worth up to 60c a yrad, choice.. 28c Come and let us help you to design your waists „ and dresses. « lumbla Typographical Union, chairman to send the exhibit on a tour of the of the label committee, and eponsor for I Eastern cities. the movement, was appointed a com- |n TaT m MTT> HTTiTir mlttee of one to go to Jameatown to VlbXJ. UUxC rUfciW make an inveatlgatlon. It la propoaad BRANCH STORE - ..-ggagnggj Thlrty-llvo yean aa opticians to the Southern people has put ua In position , to learn every method of testing the I eyes and has given ue a chance to prove every new Instrument and testing de vice, hence we have been able to equip our branch testing parlors at 125 Peachtree street (Candler building) with the very beet equipment In every respect. Ask our optician about your eyes. If glasses are the help you need we can give you comfort and satisfac tion. A. K. Hawkes Company. Opti cians. Hnnte**- 6629 Flounce Skirt with Straight Lower Edges, 22 to 80 wist New Styles Each Week. MILITARY FAIR PUSHING PLANS 00000000000000000000000000 O “8KIDOO" POSTAL CARD 0 O MAKES MAN WRATHY. O O Washington. D. C„ April 2i.— O O "Skldoo" postal cards, especially O O those bearing the membership Q o formula of the "Down and Out O O Club," may get In trouble with O 0 Uncle Sam's mall service. A 0 0 Southern colonel received one, and 0 0 he immediately aent It to Poet- O O master General Meyer, with the O O request for an opinion as to O 0 whether or nbt the card was in- 0 0 suiting. 0 O000OOO00O00000O0O00000000 O THOUGHT KING'S PARTY O 0 WERE BEGGARS AT DOOR. 0 O Naples, April 21.—While the 0 0 king and queen of England were 0 0 trying to gain admittance into the 0 O church of Santa Chiara yeater- 0 0 day a monk, without opening the 0 doors, thinking they were beg- O Arrangements for bolding the military fair for the purpose of raising funds with which to psy the expenses of Fifth regl meat to the Jamestown exposition, are Itelng pressed forward rapidly by the coin raltteea and ntbera haring the matter In charge, and the success of the venture now reams assured. The fair will be May 811, In the armory on Mitchell afreet. The appointment of Mra. Shearer aa chairman of the ladlea' committee waa announced Monday by Colonel Clifford I. Anderaon. Colonel Anderson himself.- assisted liy s large committee, will. In a few days, begin a canvass of the various business firms In the city which do not. carry merchandise, seeking pecuniary donations to the fund which Is being raised, n EX-REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS DIES VERY SUDDENLY. Special to The Georgian. Toccoa, Oa., April 11.—Hon. T. 8. Davla, who, while Toccoa was a part of Haberaham county, represented Habersham In the general assembly, died here suddenly Saturday night, It Is supposed of apoplexy. During the day and until late during the evening Mr. Davie wae perfectly well. Ho re- tired at 9 o’clock, slept until 10:10, and then awoke feeling unwell. He walked out on the front veranda and called to hie wife and son, saying he wne sick. Just aa they reached him he fell to the floor and died fifteen min utes later. MANY MOONSHINE CASES ON FEDERAL COURT DOCKET. Special to The Georgian. Athens, Oa, April 21.—The April term of the Federal court will be called to order by Judge Newman In this city next week. The outlook Is for the buelest court yet held by Judge New man In thle city, both tho criminal and civil dockets being heavy. After Judge Newman charges the grand Jury he will take up the moonshine cases, whlctx. number about 260. New Real Estate Firm. Another new real estate firm filed application for a charter with the clerk of the superior court Tuesday morning. The Incorporators are M. B. Torbett end W. B. Roberts, of Atlanta, and Eu gene Galland, of New York. The cor poration will be known aa tho South ern Guarantee and Investment Compa ny and will be capitalised at 2100.000. The purpose of the company Is to buy, sell and Improvo real estate. The application for charter was filed by Burton Smith, representing the In corporators .. Is Intsrestlng nn.I pathetic that the volume of poems which MiV Payne Wbll- ney list Just isaueii wsa t<> have beeu a surprise to her father, the late John Hay. In peact . and he knocked again, and the 0 0 Irritated aacrlatan bawled out:' 0 0 "Don't bother me, thia la no time O 0 for sightseeing. The brothers are 0 0 at lunch.” 0 O He finally opened the door and O 0 his consternation knew no bounds 0 0 when he recognised his visitors. 0 OOOOO0OOO0OOO0OO00OOOO0OOO O ALL HATS REMOVED 0 FOR "OLD GLORY.” 0 O Columbus, Ohio, April 21.—At O 0 the first dress parade of spring 0 0 held at Columbun yesterday, sev- 0 a eral civilian spectators were re- 0 o quested to remove their hats In 0 0 saluting the national colors. "I 0 O shall Insist upon even'one remov- 0 O Ing his hat when the national col- O 0 ora are being carried In this pa- O 0 rude and on other occasions of the 0 O kind.” said Colonel Glenn, com- O O inandant. 0 '‘OOO0OOO000OO0O0OO000000OO ONE LOT GIVEN A WA Y! At our grand auction sale of 55 lots on North Highland Ave., Wednesday, April 24, at 3 p. m. Ladies especially invited. Call at office and go with us—plenty of S. B. TURMAN & CO. cars.