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THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1907.
Wine Glasses,
dozen
Candlestick, twg styles,
each
Vase, two
sizes . . .
35c ahd 75c
Flowsr or Fruit
Basket,two sizes,
75c and 95c
SALE OF COLONIAL
GLASS FRIDAY
Tumblers, dozen 90c
Pitchers, 2-quart . . . 59c
Water Bottles .... 48c
And Colonial Glass has proven itself. Colo
nial Glass is not an imitation gf cut-glass. Unpre
tentious, extremely plain, and neat, clear and spark
ling.
Nice enough t9 be upon the mgst perfectly
appointed table.
Lqw enough in price, sq that fear of break
ing dges ngt stand in the \yay gf its constant use.
Easily replaced, because we carry all the
numbers in stock at all times. And this sale is
prefaced by a large shipment of the regular patterns
and many new and even mgre attractive shapes.
We picture a few pieces here and quote
prices gn a partial list gf what you 11 find Fri
day.
Decanters ....
. 75c
’ , f i
Butt?r Dishss . . .
. 25c
Compgtes 15c to . .
. 29c
Individual Salts, doz?n •
. 50c
Saucers, eack
. 10c
•Punch Bowls .
. 3.00
Small Punch or Orange Bowl 1.35
Footed Bowls. . 45c dnd 60c-
Plain Bowls . . . 15c te 35c
Punch Cups, dozen .... 90c
Tall Ice Cups, dozen . . 90c j
Wine Glasses, dozen . . 75c
Goblets, each . . . . 10c
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may reopen
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Concord. An*. M.—The genernt opinion l»
thet within n month the cue «g»lr.»t Mr..
E'ldj. which w». dlucontlnoed by "nut
friend." yesterday, will be reopened In «
Jew form which will offer 1cm opportnnltle.
for the Chrlatlan Scientist.' attorneys.
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229 Woodward An., ATLANTA, 6A.
.JOHN SMITH’S
STATUE FINISHED
Sew York. An*. tt-The beaotlfnl bronie
st.tna of Captain John Smith, which we.
cast h.re for the Society for the PraMi-ra.
tlon of Virginia HilfcaSu will h, .hip
ped to Virginia tomorrow, where It will
bo mounted op Jamaatown Uland. The
statue, which la • feat « Inches high, la
the boat work of William Cooper, the
•cnlptor, and Is rut In th. finest bronie.
Mian Masala Wall Chile.,
Ml.. Macula Ball Chile., the IS-
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr., L.
A. Chiles, died Wednesday afternoon
at the family residence. 20 1I1II street,
after an lllnea. of eeveral week, with
typhoid fever. She mu the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. H. H, Bar-
field. Her father, U A. Chile., 1* a
J. TWENTY-EIGHTH SESSION
BARILI SCHOOL OF MUSIC
FOR THE HIGHER ART OF PIANO PLAYINQ AND SINGING.
Director—MR. ALFREDO BARILI.
Studio*—607-608 Lowndea' Building. Raeldane* Studio—83 W. Fifth 8L
Apply aarly between 9 and 12 a. in. for hour* and term*.
School Reopens Monday, September 2d, 1907.
member of the Atlanta police depart
ment, The funeral services will be
conducted Thursday afternoon at 4
o'clock. The Interment will be to Oak
land cemetery.
Ellzebeth Certer.
Elisabeth Carter, the Infunt daugh
ter of Mr. agd Mre. R. O. Carter, died
Thureday morning at the family' res
idence In Elm etreet In Capitol View.
This Week:
VfatlneM Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday
WILLS MUSICAL
COMEDY COMPANY
Presenting tonight and balance of
“TWO OLD CRONIES”
The funeral services will be conducted
Friday morning at »:*# o’clock. The
Interment will be In Hollywood 'ceme
tery.
OBIll
Matinee. Dally 3-4 p. m.
Nights 7i30-1t.
This Week *8 Bill
HARRY HOWARD, Character Imper-
aonatlone, “Mrs. Hooligan's Trouble..”
MI88 SAOIE CARL, Illustrated Songs.
EARL HIGL,EY and MI8S SNOW,
“The Reheareel." CARL & CARL,
Novel Comedy 8keteh.
J. D. Talley.
The body of J. D. Talley, who died
August 15 at a private sanitarium, and
St. Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DELEON PARK.
THIS WEEK:
MISS FANNIE LEIGHT
In a Graceful Revelation of Fancy
Skating—Evening# 9:30, and
Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Afternoons
at 5 p. m.
which has been held at the undertaking
establishment of Greenberg, Bond A
Bloomfield, was sent to Greenville, 8.
C.. Wednesday nl#ht. The funeral
rvlces and Interment will take place
In that city.