Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 21, 1907, Image 12

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1 I ONE WEEK SPECIAL SALE October 21st to 26tH Inclusive # »- * Including Our FINEST As Will As CHEAPEST PIECES These Three Pieces Solid Mahogany, elaborately carved: SIDEBOARD—78 inches long, 71 inches high, mirror plate 64x24. Linen trays inside center clipboard. TABLE—60-inch diameter top, 12-foot extension. CHINA CABINET—58 inches widt?, 72 inches high, mirrors in hack. This is the most elaborately carved suit ever shown in this city. Regular price for 8 pieces ,, $660.00. Special Sale Price $550.00 These Three Pieces, Quartered Oak, finished in the dark finish. SIDEBOARD—78 inches long, 72 inches high, mirror plate 70x22. Linen trays inside center cupboard. N TABLE—60 inches diameter top, 10-foot extension. CHINA CABINET—47 inches wide, 70 inches high, nr'rror back, one glass shelf. Regular price for 3 pieces $350.00 Special Sale Price $265.00 $45.00 No. 401—Pull quartered onk. Top 25x50. French beveled mirror 18x40. Shaped top drawer*. Linen drawer* serpentine swell. 3- inch full round columns. Tke Cost Of Thes? Suits Is Not Considered In Making I kesS rices No. 482—Full quartered oak. Top 25x52. French beveled mirror 13x40. Shaped top drawers. $27.00 No. 451—Full quartered oak. Top 23x48. 'reach beveled mirror 18x32. Shaped top rnuTru Linen drawers sernentine. $23.00 , No. 440—Full quarto red oak. Top 23x43. French beveled mirror lfix28. All drawers serpentine swell. 3-ineh full round columns. Just four samples of eur lihS of Goldeh Oak Sideboards in tkis sale. Not? tke sizes as well as tke prices. Nevsr before suck values offered G lan iberli in-J loll inson - i )ul dose • Company j AT THE THEATERS j AMUSEMENTS. TUB GRAND-Monday night. Amelia Itfngliiim in **A M«wli*rn Unity tloUivn." TUB BUOt-Mondny night. York* and Adam* Jn "Playing ib** Ponlw." THK UltPIIKl'M—Monday night. vaude rillr. TARTIMB THBATBIl- Vaudeville. BOl’TH 81DK THEATEU-Vaudevill#. Amelia Bingham at Grand. For a woman to match wits with the ahrewdest theatrical manager •>( the day and to surpass the majority and equal the most successful in the com pleteness of her productions and the ALABASTINE GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO., 40 Peachtree Street. strength of her companies. Is one of the most Interesting phases of con temporary dramatic history. Amelia Bingham, who comes to the Grand Monday night for an engatnenet of three performances with her new so ciety drama, "A Modern Lady Godlva.” Is tfie only notress who constantly meets the male managers on their own ground and makes them look sharply to their luurels. Since the days of Laura Keene, no other woman has suc cessfully conducted a New York play house, directing both Its artistic and business iHdlcles and acting the lead ing roles In the productions made therein. A half-dozen of the most famous stars now on tour have played under ! Miss Bingham's management -Robert Kdeson. Henry K. Dixey, Henry Wood ruff. Wilton t«*ckaye, Madge Carr Cooke and Clara Uloodgoad. to say nothing of such clever leading players as Trank Worthing. Frederic de Bollevllle, Ferdinand Gottschalk, John Flood and Bijou Fernandez. Novelties at tha Orpheum. Besides the regular bill at the Or pheum all this week, an excellent ama teur act, the Gate City Quartet, will sing during the Intermission, and a "glimpse behind the scene*" will be I offered, when a full change Is made In view of the audience. The manage ment proposes to offer a good amateur act every week this season, presenting It during the intermission and in addi tion to the regular eight acts. The reg ular offering for this week look* good. The Garrisons, in Shakespearean trav esties. will be a feature, while Clara Ballatlnl. Norton and Nicholson, Ma bel! Adam* and others will be pre sented. Matinees are given every day except Monday. “Playing tha Ponies.” "Something new under the sun"— that's the general verdict after seeing York* & Adams In the latest musical comedy. "Playing the Ponies." The best obtainable has always been the motto of Yorke & Adams, and In their new song-play they have gone the lim it to give the greatest musical comedy that will be seen here this season. Fred Fisher, th* well-known composer, has written twenty new songs and a few of the hits are: "Right Now," "When the Stuart ’* Gin and Buchn, a quick cure for Bright’s disease, liver and stomach troubles. All drug, gists, $1.00. Moon Plays Peek-a-Boo." "In Boogie- Land,” ‘How Would You Like to Take Me Home With You?" "She Was an Oid Mime of Mine." "Lula and Her La-la-la." and "I Would Like to Flirt With You.” Pat Rooney, who success fully staged "Robers Brothers In Pana ma." also produced the numbers and effects In this musical comedy. "The Man of tho Hour.” "The Man of the Hour" will be of fered to the theatergoers at the Grand Friday and Saturday, it follows none of tiie old methods of speech or action. It enjoys the unique distinction of never having received a single adverse crltl- cfsm. (The unanimous praise of the New York press burst upon It like a flood, and Its success with the public was raid to be equally spontaneous and emphatic. In fact, it has become the talk of the town. With no "boom- frig" of any kind. It became one of the four established Broadway successes, and bids fair to outlive even these I rivals. It is said to appeal to every one, regardless of age, sex or condi tion. At the South Side. Beginning with a matinee this after noon and continuing throughout the week, with matinee* and night per formances dally, there will be offered an entirely new change of program at the South Side Theater. 44 East Hunter street. The management Is making great inroads into public favor by the high-class acts being presented at Ibis little playhouse. The topilner is announce*] ns Hlgley and Snow, the eccentric comedy sketch leftm, with a rnft of new songs, joke.* and dances. William Dorsey, a black face comedian, will follow with his latest plantation melodies. Miss De- Mund, In Illustrated songs, forms the third number, and Harry Hornbuckler. the artistic wire artist, follows. The program Is closed by the Bouth Side vltascnpe, showing comedy films. At tht Pastime. Those in search of polite and refined comedy will be delighted with the vaudeville announced for the Pastime Theater, fn Peachtree street, this week. The acts are all new and original, and enough diversity to please the most fastidious. Paul and Pearl Parker, the black-face singing and dancing team, have never failed to score a great hit wherever seen. Redland and Lee. the eccentric pair, follow in songs and dances, with which there has been mixed a rapid-fire conversation, loaded with new- jokes. Roda and Grange, in song* and illustrated dances, follow, and the program Is brought to a cl >-e by Miss Grange In Illustrated songs. Matinees arc dally and night perform ances each evening. Gonefit for Vctergne. On Wednesday night the Lyceum Amusement Company will give a vaudeville performance In the Turn Vereln hall on Forsyth street for the benefit of Camp Tlge Anderson, L’nlted Confederate Veterans. * The program will consist of dialect j sketches, comedy sketches, songs, dartc- j Ing. etc. The most Interesting feature of the performance will bo a play by Pramlon Hurst, "A Pressing Matter." Among those who will take part In the program are: Jack Mason and Paul Lawson in a dialect sketch; Wise Hornbuekle In monologue and song; Kate Norton and Horace Langford In a comedy sketch, "Four a. m.;" Miss Fannie Dickey, a soprano vocalist; Green and Adair, champion buck dan cers: Lewi* sisters, song and dance artists; D. Clifford Carter and Lessie Paris in "A Pressing Matter." When you ask for an advertised article, i see that you get It. REITSB IMITATIONS. EARLY GILLESPIE, Formerly See’y-Trea*. Carter & Gil lespie Electric Co, G:s FI (css, Eljcrfea Jappl.es, 26 South Br. ad St. Near Maddox-Rucker Bank. Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go, INCORPORATED ALL PRICES LOWER Pierce’s Busy Department Store, eq Marietta St., Oppoaite Poat O'.'ica. TEETH extracted imtu. Wc well, i—tb Si. Nuti-rf** i d m*i .‘LIdYm-u.* niiyrMj cv. M waiuu.il »*■