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These Bargains Saturday from 8 A. A/I. to 10 P. A/I.
Special Skirt Sale
Exquisite new Skirts of Imported storm nnd chiffon Panamas and lino
voile; nllover plaited nnd trimmed with silk folds; black ® y* OE
blue ami iiftv 1 *-titit.• l- brown; 312.50 value S4.au
Skirts of all-wool chiffon Panama In black, blue and brown;
trimmed with silk folds; worth 68.00 tT •pwiSIIS
Just 100 sample skirts of fancy wool mixtures In ladles’ and ei no
misses’ sizes; worth up to 55.00: at ,,, «P lit/O
Coats * nd Jackets
Handsome 52-Inch Coats of finest nll-wool chlf-
ton Kersey with velvet collars and cuffs; satin
lined and silk band trimmed; fiQ QQ
rctual 325.00 values
Ladles’ Eton Jackets of guaranteed black taffe
ta, silly worth fully 67.60, $3$95
Petticoat Sale
Petticoats of heavy, rustling, guaranteed taffeta
silk In black and best colors; cut extra full,
acrordlan plaited and tucked; g A *7JE
worth 38.00; choice, only / w
■“yllsh Pettleoatq of plain black or fancy plaid
mercerized sateen, nccordlan plnlted CQ.
nnd only wwU
Spec
A great line of new
•'tailored” nnd sllk-
nnd 35.00 values, a
Just 90 of these exq
new brown; silk Itn
Kino white ombroldi
bring 32.50: to go 1
:ial Waist Sale
Waists of all-wool batiste nnd albatross In plain
embroidered designs; regular 34.00 tt| QO
only
ulslte All-over Lace Waists In white nnd QO
2d; 35.00 values W•
red linen Waists that would easily QAs*.
Boys’ Clothing
Boys’ Well-made all-wool Pants, worth
$1.00 to $1.50; at, 50C
Boys’ wool Suits in all sizes, ex- QQd%
ccilcntly made; $2.50 vnjne WVV
Boys’ fine all-wool Suits in hlnek, bluo
and mixtures; $5.00 0*4 QQ
values $ 1 swO
Gowns and
Skirts,
Worth up
to $1.50,
choice
69c
In Our Great A
Exquisitely trimmed Paris nnd New York
Pattern lints in the new £q aq
large shapes; $8 to $10 values. ..«PwawO
Handsomely trimmed velvet Dress Hats;
really worth $5.00; at, aj qq
only sWO
Millinery Stock
Ladies’ stylish Ready-to-IVenr Hats of felt
or horse-hair braid, neatly
trimmed; very special.... 90C
Children’s Ready-to-Wenr Felt Sailors in
various colors; $1.00 Ertg*
values OUC
Ostrich
Plumes,
Black and
Colors,
$4.00 value,
$1.98
Infants’ Wear
Infants’ silk embroidered cashmere and
Bedford cord Coats; QQ
$5.00 value ^ 1 swO
Infants’ Long Coats of cashmere, nicely
embroidered; $2.50 QQ|*
Infants’ Silk Embroidered Caps QCa
in new stvles; 50c value CvC
Sale of Bed Coverings
Babies’ Crib Blankets, soft and fine; tomorrow only, Am.
per pair 3%fv
Largo size heavy Cotton Blankets that should sell for EQa
$1.00 a pair; at wwv
Big table of Blnnkets, Comforts and Bed Spreads; QQa
worth up to $2.50; at, choice wOC
California All-Wool Blankets in white, red and fancy QQ QQ
plaids; pair $v>vO
Full size Hemmed Bleached Sheets; worth fully 75c; Jf
in this .sole
Lace Cur taini—worth
Window Shadea of beat
up to 32.50 a pair, at,
oil opaquo an good
each.
spring rollers
39c
25c
Art Sq u a r e union
wool; 9 by 12 feet; new
patterns
Dress Goods and
Silks
Table of Skirt and Suit Lengthe of fine dress woolens;
at, per pattern
$2.98
All-wool Dress Flannels In all the fashionable shades;
25c
New Plaid Dress Goods for waists, children’s d: -sees,
etc., yard
15c
Block and blue Taffeta Silks, new plaid and fancy Silks;
49c
New Zephyr Ginghams In dress and staple patterns;
51c
Ladies' Furnishings, Etc., Etc.
Ladies’ Long Kid Gloves; selling elsewhere at Q4 QO
$11.50; our price. .3®
150' pairs of 2-clasp Kid Gloves in black, white and QQa
New style Elastic Belts with back and front buckles; CAa
black and colors vv*
New leather Belts with large buckles in back and 4E.
front; special Cw*
New styles in Shopping Bags that should bo $1.00; EAa
tomorrow .
$3
.98
WeGive Green
Trading
Stamps
BASS
18 West Mitchell
Street, Near
Whitehall.
Iron Beds, full size, con- Bed Springs, full size,
tlnuous top rails and best steel spiral colls;
$1-98
$1
.SO
M a tt resist—full size,
cotton top; weight, to
pounds
SI
.25
“Parsifal'* at tho Grand.
Richard Wagner*! festival drama, "Paral-
fill." will bo given a sumptuous attraction
Wrdneaday and Thursday, with a Thura-
d*y matinee, at the Grand. Tho manager*.
Martin St Emery, promlao the same magnifi
cent and aatlifactory presentation'that waa
given local theatergoers last winter.
John Lane Connors and Virginia Keat
ing. who aro so favorably remembered In
tho parts of Parsifal and Kundry, are still
with the Martin &. Emery organisation.
Several changes have been made In the
taut, In order to add greater strength and
a more forceful ensemble. Chief among
ih«se la the selection of W. P. Harmon for
Kilngsor, and L. 8. McKee for Gurne-
nmns;. Jane Hampton baa been retained In
the part of Herxelelde and Richardson Cot
ter in Atnfortas.
"Parsifal"
rlof at tb
Grand Wednesday and Thursday, October
nnd 3, for an engagement of three per-
strlctly adhered to. The evening perform
ances begin promptly at 7:45. and the dark
ened auditorium will prevent showing late
mmera to their seats until the conclusion
of the first section. A matinee will be
glren at 2 o'clock Thursday.
At the Bijou.
The Four Mortons bare three more |
formsncee .to their credit at the
will please J?Jou
Four Mortonr. Large and enthusiastic aul
dli>ncea have witnessed the ‘ several per-
“Candy Kid" Coming to Bijou.
A musical melodrama entitled "The Candy
Kid," In which Ray Raymond and n largo
company will appear. Is announced at the
attraction for next week at the RIJou. The
■tory of the play tceina with many sensa
tional and thrllllhg climaxes, bnt It Is not
to he classed with the blood and thunder
he classed
melodrama. The com• .....
Including n chorus of bon-l»on gii
will delight the patron* of the first rows.
Ten heavy scenes and elyht special soujj
.ry scenes and elgt.
hits will hepresented during tho notion of
the play. From present Indications. "The
Candy Kid" promises to be.a splendid en
tertainment that will pock the popular Bi
jou at every performance.
Rale la now going on at tha Bijou boy of
fice.
Pastime Theater.
Arantour night at the Pastime theater
always attracts a large audience, and Fri
appearing at the Pastime, will appear In
their., new act^ entitled "Comedy Acr.o-
■PmURPHComBPIMP
hats;" Miss -Edna Merley will slug IJlna-l
trated aongs, and the performance will be 1
closed by realistic pictures from the Mouth
be the i
Lackaye in “Tha Bondman.**
All those who Intend seeing Wilton Lack-
aye In Hall Caine’* “The Ilondmau" when
he comes to the Grand Monday and Tues
day should make their reservations at once.
This will he one of the nlott Interesting
events of the present season, nnd the first
opportunity given ti
play, which hat ru
Drury I-a tie theater,
brings with him a c
In and three car
ven to see this remarkable
run for over a year at
r. La
London. Mr. Lackaye
R io and tnreo car toaus or
le production being on a
ffects,
Mg scale. It
or Jason, the
several high-class aerobatic act* a musical
act of unusual merit, a splendid comedy
sketch and several other noteworthy fea
tures. Is proving very pleailng to the large
Come to the Grand Satur
day night, 8:15 o’clock. Cel
ebrated violinist to play and
other attractions. Admis-
WAS COUP BIG PLOT
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
BANKRUPT SALE.
By virtue of on order of tho Honorable
P. II. Adams, referee, I t> the undersign' d
sion free. Commencement \yhen Congress Meets Be-
exercises of the Southern
- it guar-
day night will prove no exception to this 0 * n 3i r fh5 a !*!!!n!!!* pliy tDd * ^° r *
general rule. The number of local acta to
be given Is larger than over. In addition,
the regular performer* who have made
tills program so attractive will he aeen.
There will be two matinees, Friday after,
noon and Saturday afternoon, for the bene-
fit of the children. Three night perform
ances on Friday and Saturday, aud the
week's program la a memory of the past.
South Side Theater.
Theatergoers on the south able have
i Hide theater, 44 East Hunter street.
3 ens Its doors for the Initial performance
omlay night. At that time n refined
mi. * * “ •
■ondsPHWH
vaudeville program will be offered which
Is sure to please the most fastidious andi
exacting. Harrison, West and Hnrriiion,
featuring La Petite Harrison, the smallest
comedian, on earth, will be seen. They
formnnees ao far, and the balance of the will be followed by Professor Willis, the
many prominent players.
Orpheum la Popular.
The management of the Orpheum, J
lanta'a pretty new theater, baa struck
popular chord in tho hearts of Atlanta
theater-goer*. f
Light amusement, variety, .life and dash
and seat—these are the qualities that the
theatergoers of a live, moving city want
and they want them In high-class perform
ances, In clean attractions. The Orpheum
for a season of vaudeville of the hlgl
class ever brought Routh. and that
people.are appreciating this fact la
deuced by *
the
the unusually large and Increaa-
Some Charming New Styles In
Black Voile Skirts
A half dozen seasons have brought new weaves to vie with Voile in Skirt
materials. But Voile has held its own unshaken in popular favor and the
faithful doing of duty.
Little wonder, then, that we have made greater and greater effort each
season to discover them at their best and most advantageously.
These new arrivals are of the finest French Voiles, guaranteed fast
black, made full four and a half yards wide. Two points to consider and to
weigh along with price.
Dainty plaited designs, trimmed with wide taffeta band and two stitch
ed smaller bands above.
In quality and making they are regular $10.00 Skirts.
We ve Marksd Them 7.45
Also three new styles in Taffeta Skirts, and Taffeta Skirts are excep
tionally good this fall
11.75, 12.50, 15.00
College of Pharmacy. Next
term begins October 1st.
A 30c want advertlaemcnt In The Georgian
want a<l on Ratufday.
OCTOPUS MADE
800 PER CENT
Continued from Page One.
Tuesday in response to the subpena
Issued for him from Judge Landis.
District Attorney Slme was notified
yesterday by United States Marshal
Henkel, of New York, that the subpena
had been served In person. There Is a
question as to what Judge L&ndls nifty
do providing Mr. Moffett says he knows
of no violations of tha law similar to
the one on which the Standard was
convicted and fined 129,240,000. It was
statement of this character In
pamphlet credited to him that Is re
sponsible for the summons.
$3,952,084.01 Net Profit.
George Chesbro, comptroller for the
National Transit Company, testified
that the net profits that year for the
Southern Pipe Line Company were 13,.
052,084.01. T. S. Trulnor was credited
with 84.590.J40.40. According to the
witness the balance sheet showed a
loss. He was unable to explain why
Tralnor should have received 34,000,000.
Attorney Kellogg Intimated that the
money was paid to Tralnor In order to
establish the supposed loss.
Manipulated Cash.
Tralnor Is ths owner of all the oil
that Is carried In pipe lines, according
to testimony already adduced, and Mr.
Kellogg believes that the money was
credited to him In order to cover up
enormous profits.
The Buckeye Pipe Line Company,
capitalized at 310,000,000, In aeven years
deposited 324,743,532.04 with the Na
tional Tranelt Company In the shape of
loan, according to the balance sheet.
Flagler Very III.
Henry M. Flagler, vice preeldent of
the Standard Oil Company, who Is
wanted as a witness. Is seriously III at
the Mount Washington Hotel, Breton
Woods, N. H. Mr. Flagler’s condition
such as to cause the gravest alarm.
Recess Until Thursday.
Before the session Mr. Kellogg an
nounced that after today there would
i no further hearings until Thursday
next week. Mr. Mllburn, chief coun-
_j| fir the Standard Oil Company. Is
chairman of the McKinley Memorial
Association and Is going west to take
part In the dedication of the McKinley
monument.
lieved Annexationists
Will Get Ijlusy.
Havana, Bept. 27.—Friend* of President
Palin* are opeuly averring that the rebel
lion nipped In tbs bud by Governor M*
goon through the arrest of General Du
casae aud Maaso Parra 1s part of a plot
to keep the American army In Cuba and
Magoon In charge of affairs until congress
meets In Washington.
Then annexationists will attsmnt to have
Then annexationists will attempt to have
the Island taken pree by tho United States
as an Insular poasesilou. NewaiMpcrs are
as an li
teeming with sensational stories regarding
' * * . r l cold
the'so-called plot, and the cry.
ELEVEN BADLY
HURT IN WRECK
Dungannon, Pa., Sept. 27.—Eleven
passengers were badly Injured near
here this afternoon when a passenger
train on the Pennsylvania railroad col.
tided with a broken down freight train.
A state convention of the Georgia
Anti-Saloon Lengue will be held In At
lanta some time in December, the exact
date not having beeh determined yet.
The last convention was held In Feb
ruary, but
as the new prohibition law
“ ‘ J, If08.
becomes effective on January
officers of the league thought ft best to
hold another convention In December.
Plans for strict enforcement of the
new law will be discussed very fully at
this meeting. Judge W. It. Hammond,
of Atlanta, Is president of the league.
FELL FROM WAGON,
SEVERED ARTERY
As the result of a fall from an oil
wagon Thursday afternoon In lower
Decatur street, Frank W^e, a driver
for the Standard Oil Company, sever
ed an artery In his temple and came
dangerously near bleeding to death.
Physicians were summoned as quick.
iy as possible, but it was some time
before the bleeding was stopped. The
blood gushed In a stream from the
wound In the temple, and It looked for
a time that the Injured man would die
before anything could bp done for him.
The Qrady Hospital was notified and
an ambulance responded, but after the
wound was dressed it was decided not
to take the Injured man to the hospital.
His condition Is not now considered ae.
rloua.
trust.will receive sealed Mil*
nmehlnery nnd fixtures nnd on the stock of
(rood* belonging to the estate of O. ron-
^|Ugjr, doing business In the name of Met-
poittqn Hlflrt Manufacturing Co.; prop-
■tin
60.1.
I will entertain a bid on the machinery,
fixtures and plant proper, nnd also n sep-
nrnte hld on the stock of skirts und plcco
goods, and also bids for the entire stork
and fixtures taken together. Bids to lie
opened nt 613 Prudential building. October
6, 1807, nt 10 a. ni. Terms mull. Court re
serves the right to reject any and nil bid**.
Inventory nnd exnniltintlou of f
signed.
• want advertisement In The Georgian
want ad on Katurday.
WOMAN DETECTIVE
IS IN TROUBLE
Mrs. Hattie Barnett, of 25 Luckle
street, a female detective who figured
conspicuously as one of the star wit
nesses In the trial of John H. Crutch-
field for the ehootlng of his wife, will
be arraigned Friday afternoon In police
court on the charge of doing business
without a license.
The police say they have been trying
to catch Mrs. Barnett for some time,
and Thursday afternoon n case waa
entered against her by Plain Clothes
Officer Rowan. Mrs. Barnett Is said to
have been performing the service of
a professional sleuth without having
taken the trouble to obtain a license.
The offense Is said by tho police to be
a violation of both the city and state
laws.
The police have In their possession
Mrs. Barnett’s business card, which
they will Introduce ns evidence.
Let Us Clothe the Boy
Well Do It Stylishly and Economically.
FIRST QUALITY BULBS
Chinese Sacred Lilier
5c
ROMAN AND DUTCH
HYACINTHS. TULIPS
AND NARCISSUS
These are not seconds of
culls, but tho best that
money can buy.
Flower Dept.
RICH &. BROS. CO.
Come to us for right sorts of boys’ clothes
—right in fabric, right in style, right in work
manship, right in price. We’re setting new
and higher standards in boys’ clothing, just as
we did in men’s.
Suits for boys of 21-2 to 17 years at $4 to $15.
Thn ninfiiPO olinuru nn o nf nnw Vn»f/,llr ns»nak«t4*$ts«
/3k
The picture shows one of our Norfolk Combination
__ Suits that we sell at $5, with extra pair of pants free. They
* are mntle of good weight, durable cheviots in dark gray-
* J mixed shades nnd in brown nnd tan mixtures nnd with one
/ of the outfits the: boy can be dressed in four different ways;
I plain coat with plain pants: plain coat with bloomer pants;
f Norfolk coat with plain pants, Norfolk coat with bloomer
f pants.
Other Boys’ Wearables
Odd Pants EOc to $2.00
Waists and 8hirts EOc to 1.00
Stockings 25c
Capi 50c to
Hats $1.00 to
Union Suits 75c to
Undershirts and Drawers 50c to
Ties 25c and 50e
Suspenders, Collars, Night Shirts,
Pajamas, Etc.
2.50
3.00
1.50
1.00
Boys
Combination
Suit
Daniel Bros. Co.
L. J. DANIEL, Presidents
45-47-49 Peachtree Street
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