Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 26, 1907, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGLAN AND NEWS. inrnsiMi, Arniij a. 7 V ' Store’s Closed In Honor of the Confederate Dead The Conquered Banner F URL that Banner, tor *tls weary. Hound Its staff 'tls drooping dreary: Furl It, fold It—It la beat; For there'a not a man to wave It, And there'a not a aword to Bave It, And there'a not one left to lave It, In the blood which heroea save It, And lta toea now acorn and brave It; Furl It, hide it—let It reat! Furl It! For the hands that grasped It And the hearts that fondly clamped It, Cold and dead are lying low; And the Banner—It la trailing, While around It aounda the walling Of it* people In their woe; (April, 1865.) By ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN. Take the Banner down! 'tie tattered; Broken Is lta staff and shattered. And the vali/int hosts are scattered Over whom It floated high. Oh, 'tls hard for us to fold It, Hard to think there'a none to hold It, Hard that those who once unrolled It Now must furl It with a sigh! Furl that Banner—furl It aadly: Once ten thousands hailed It gladly. And ten thousands wildly, madly, _ Swore It should forever wave— Swore that foemen'a aword could never Hearts like theirs entwined dissever, . And that flag should float forever O'er their freedom, or their grave. For though conquered, they adore It, Love the cold, dead handa that bore It, " • Weep for those who fell before It. Pardon those who trailed and tore It; And, oh. wildly they deplore It, Now to furl and fold It aol Furl that Banner! True, 'tls gory. Yet 'tls wreathed around with glory, And> 'twill live In song and story Though Its folds are In tfye dust! For Its fame on brightest pages, Penned by poets and by sages. Shall go sounding down the ages— Furl Its folds though now we must! Furl that Banner, softly, slowly; Treat It gently—It Is holy. For It droops above the dead; Touch It not—unfold It never; Let It droop there, furled forever— For Its people's hopes are fled. Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner £s? Marx Ready for Business Tomorrow. And you should be ready for a complete new outfit of lighter weight apparel, for it seems that Spring is really here at last Begin with a suit—one of these handsome new models from Hart, Schaffner & Marx or Rogers, Peet & Co.--hand-tailored, perfect-fitting, all-wool. Then some Manhattan shirts ($1.50 to $3.50) or our special dollar shirts; new un- 'derwear, neckwear, hosiery and other fixings. Maybe you’ll want one of these smart new fancy waistcoats and, of course, a new hat We can clothe you correctly and economically. Daniel Brothers Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree—Opposite Walton Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner & Marx TAYLOR’S A Few Specials For Saturday Men’s Suits <7.50 to $15.00; with very spe cial values at $10.00 and $12.60 Men’s Pants 11.50 to $3.50. You’ve got to wear 'em, and why not get the most for your money? See ours at $3.00 and $3.00 Men’s Vests $1.00 to $2.00. You will be quite surprised at the excellent val ues we are giving you In white and fancy. Waistcoats at $1.00 and $1.60 Men’s Hats. Straw Hats from 50c to $1.50; Fur Hats from $1.00 to $2.00. You can pick from a lino of $3,000 Sample Fur Ilata at $2.00 Men’s Shoes $1.50 to $3.50. You can get the bast values offered In any store In Men's Vlcl Shoes at $2.60 and Patent Leathers at $3.50 Men’s Shirts. N'ew and complete lines of Men's Dress Negligee Shirts In our Famous "Anchor Brand” qualities; 60c and $1.00 240 MARIETTA ST. Ladies’ Suits. The now Bretelle Jumper styles In Black and Colored Taffeta Silks for $7.48 Ladies’ Skirts Three Specials for Saturday: Black Taffeta Silks at $6.50; Black Voiles at $5.00, and all- wool Panamas In Black, navy and brown for $3.98, Ladies’ Waists. Pure Silks In either Black white or colors, at $2.40; Hand kerchief Linen styles at $1.25, and new Lingerie styles at 98c Misses’ Dresses, 6 to 14 years. Percales. Cham- brays and Ginghams, In now and attractive models at 75c, $0c and 98c Boys’ Wash Suits, 50c to $1.50; In many new styles In whlto and colors, with very special values at 60c and $1.00 Ladies’ Shoes, $1.50 to $3.00. We are offering E. P. Reed's new models In Low Cut* In Vlcl and Patent Leath er and In Welts and Turns at $2.50 and $3.00 240 MARIETTA ST. COLLAR AND BELT PINS ^HETHER for wear with the smart stiff tailored line waist or the fluffy lingerie frocks, belt and col- fastenings are important. Special stock of these, in- ding all the new and smart things, now in. See tv pretty they are—and how very reasonable. MAIER & BERKELE. ., Georgs Owen. '■"latlvei Of George Owen, the young fci'i n .!T ho d,ed at the Fulton county Wednesday night, have been lo cated at Jonesboro, Oa. They have communicated with Undertaker Harry Poole In regard to the burial of the body. 'The Daylight Corner.” Buying “E & W” clothes will save you all the time and energy expended in trying to find the Leading House iu Styles, Variety, Fit, Service and Value. Eiseman & Weil 1 Whitehall St May Issue of “American Boy Mag azine” now ready. Store closes at noon today. S, C, A, STAYJHTLANTA Harvie Jordan Says He Will Not Leave the City. President Hsrvle Jordan and the Southern Cotton Association will continue to do hos- Ineos In tho Candler Imlldlng and make Ataluta the headquarters of the ssoscU tlon. formulated It wee done without the eonaent Atlanta. It Is true that at the time of the conven tion n resolution was passed Inviting the association to'remote Its headquarters to Illrmltixlism, hot no action alour thlr line tafton. Mrs. J. E. Green. Mrs. J. E. Green, aged 50 years, died at her residence, 704 DeKalh avenue, Friday morning after a long Illness. The body will be sent to Bolling, Ala., Friday night for burial. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN j Selling morfc hosiery and underwear this year than last; sold more last than the year before—if the child did not grow, you’d think something wasn’t right The business that “matures” so much that it stops growing, soon becomes a back number. Each successive season we we have sold you better under wear and hosiery; looking ahead of immediate profits has laid the foundation of this Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co. store, and it is adding to it today. LADIES’ HOSIERY. Ladies’ black silk lisle Hose, double heel, toe and sole. price 25c Ladies’ plain black gailzc lisle Hose, double heel, toe and sole. Price 25c Ladies’ black cotton Hose, with white split soles. Price 25c Ladies’ fine thin gauze lisle Hose, spliced seam up the leg, double heel, toe and sole. Price, 85c; 3 pair for. .$1.00 Ladies’ black lace lisle Hose; price 35c Ladies’ yery thin gauze lisle Hose, garter top, double heel, toe and sole. Price 50c Ladies’ black lace lisle Hose, embrpidered or plain. v Price 50c Ladies’ extra fine lace, plain or embroidered Hose. Prices 75c, $1.00 and .$1.50 Ladies’ plain black silk Hose, deep garter top, all silk, full or lisle feet. Price $1.75 Ladies’ tan silk lisle Hose, double heel, toe and sole. Price 50c Infants’ black, white, tan, light blue or pink lace or plain lisle Sox. Price.. .25c Children’s white or black fine thin ribbed lisle Hose. Price 25c Children’s white or black .extra fine ribbed lisle Hose. Price 35c ■ Children’s white, black, pink and light bluo ribbed pure silk Hose. Prices according to sizes, 50c, 75c and.. .$1.00 Children’s fine ribbed black lisle Hose. Price 15c Ladies’ low-neck no-slceve Richelieu ribbed Vest, tape neck and arms. Prices 10c and 15c And In Ths Art Goods Ladies’ low-neck, no-slecvo Richelieu ribbed lisle .Vest,, tape neck and arms. Price 25c Ladies’ summer Vest, no straps over the shoulder. Prices, 25c, 35c and 50c Ladies’ low-neck, no-sleevo line thread Richelieu ribbed Vest. Price 50c Ladies’ silk lisle Richelieu ribbed low-neck, no-sleevo Vest. Price 35c Ladies’ Low-neck, no-sleeve lisle Union Suits, tight knee or lace trimmed, full front. Prices, $1.00 and $1.50 Ladies’ full umbrella knit Drawers, lace trimmed. Prices, 25c and 50c Ladies’ high-neck lisle Vest, silk crochet trimmed around neck and down front, long or short sleeve. Price.. 50c Ladies’ high-neck, long or short-sleeve knitted Corset Co vox's. Price 50c Beautiful designs ready stamped on fine material, enough to complete garment. Prices for gowns, $1.00; for chemise, $1,000; for shirt waist, 75c; for corset covers, 50c; for hats, 50<J. Peii’i Lustra in balls for fine French embroidery, 10c for 1-2 doz. balls. Perri Lustra and D-M-C Emb. Cotton iu skeins for all kinds of woi’k. We make buttons to match your gowns at very little cost. Stamping for shirt waist, corset covers, hats, baby outfits, ccntei'pieees, etc. Beautiful new designs. Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose C o.