Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 18, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY'. NO Vi: MM* II IS. 9 I SOCIETY moore-porter. A brilliant event of November will be the wedding of Miss Alice Moore, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Sydenham Moore, and Mr. Lee McGhee Porter, of Aberdeen, Miss., on the evening of Tuesday. November 21, at 8 o’clock, at •be Church of St. Marys-on-the-Hlgh- iands the ceremony to be performed hv the Rev. Ralmondo de Ovies. Miss Moore la the third of a group of beau tiful alsters and comes of a family noted for the beauty and charm of Its women. Her oldest sister. Mrs. W. P. G Mardlng. Is one of the handsomest voung women In Southern society. An other sister. Mrs. Thomas Strlngdeld, of North Carolina, is extremely at tractive, and a younger sister, Miss gvddle Moore, also has her share of tamlly beauty. Miss Moore Is of the blond type, with very dark eyes, and l> of the Patrician type in her delicate features and slender grace. She will make a charming bride in her satin and tUl Mlss Moore will enter,.the church with her father, the maid of honor will be her sister, Miss Syddle Moore, and Mrs. Harding will be matron of honor. Mr. Porter's best man will be his brother, Mr. Joseph Porter, of Jackson, Miss. The bridesmaids will be Mfss Katie Porter, of Jackson, Miss., a sis ter of the bridegroom; Miss Annie Perrin, of Eutaw. a cousin of the bride: Miss Fannie May Mason, Miss Fannie Dunn and Miss Helen Van Home. The groomsmen will be Mr. Chase Perkins, Mrs. Edward Crawford, Mr. Herbert Tutwller, of this city; Mr. Harvey Thompson and Mr. G. G. Lycll, of Jackson, Miss, and Mr, Claude Dou- thlt. of Atlanta. The ushers will be Mr. N. L. Steele, Mr. Theodore Koenig, Mr. Eugene Brown, of this city, and Mr. O. N. Malone, of Natchez, Miss. While no format entertaining for the entire wedding party will precede the wedding, Miss Moore will attend sev eral informal dinner partles and.lunch eons the coming week—Blrmlnghai Age-Herald. WINTER GARDENING. Bulbs, especially lilies, make charming house plant, doubly, charm Ing in that they thrive on little care, and have so few of the enemies which plague woody plants. The scarlet amaryllis, of which there are a half a dozen sorts, each suffi ciently gorgeous, show handsome long green leaves the year round, nearly tv decorative as those of the costly drace, nas; then In early Bprlng it sends up i tall stnlk crowned with three or four truly royal blossoms. It has the ad vantage of cheapness. Fifty cents buy a bulb certain to flower. Plant'd in a six-inch pot full of rich earth, set where It has good light, wn. ter and fertilize well. The bulbs live on from year to year, sending up richer blossoms each season. For every bloom stalk there grows an offset, a small bulb which may be separated and brought to flowering In three years more. , Do not leave the offsets around the parent bulb. They will end by cliok Ing It without ever becoming Its equal, Japan lilies, Easter lilies, tulips, hya clnths, tube roses, the many-hued sav. are gladiolus, all thrive In pots. Bulbs of every sort should be kept dark for some weeks after planting. Aside from that the care of them Is so easy that a child or a simpleton scarcely can go astray. All need pot mom. a rich earth and an even temper ature. Pots may be kept In cellar, or bath room, or kitchen until almost ready to flower. Then they may take their place In the window. With a cellar, by potting a number and moving out the pots In succession one can have flowers from bulbs through an almost indefinite time. Callas do well In big pots, which can be left undisturbed for years.—Wash lngton Star. mtMMIHHMlHHHs PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. C. C. Hanson left Friday for Eufaula, to attend the marriage of her niece, Miss Katharine Shorter Jelks, to Mr. Edward Tripp Comer, which v ill take place on the 20th Inst., In Eu. fr.ula Mrs. Hanson Is the guest of her lister, Mrs. William D. Jelks. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Russell left Saturday night for Mobile, where they will spend a short time for the benefit of Mrs. Russell's health. Miss Annie Lou Hood, of LaGrange, is the guest of Mrs. Barnwell, on Juni per sreet. . Mrs. Whttefoord T>. Russell left Mon day morning for Nashville, to attend the Dlbrell-Grant wedding on Wed' neaday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Leary have returned from their wedding trip and are now at Cedartown. They will spend Thanksgiving In Birmingham. Miss Lillian Jones spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Jones, at Rome. Mr. Samuel A. Magi!! Is on a bust- sees trip to New Mexico. Mrs. W. C. Jarnlgen and daughter have returned from Memphis. Mrs. Kelly and Misses Ruth and Ruby Kelly leave Tuesday for a month's visit to New York. Mrs. Frank Logan has returned from Europe. Mrs. R. A. Hemphill and Miss Cora Hemphill left Monday for a visit to New York. Mias Lois Stephens has from New York. Miss Alberta Shorter, of Eufaula, will arrive the latter part of the week to visit Miss Alberta Rankin. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Benson are at home at 258 Ponce DeLeon avenue. Mr. Llgon Johnson has returned to the city. Mrs. Allen Miles, after a visit to Mrs. n M. Boykin, has returned to her home In Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dancy and Miss Elizabeth Dancy have returned to the city. Miss Gladys Levin Is In New York for a few days. Mrs. Nannie Sewell Boyd has arrived Jn Atlanta and Is the guest of Mrs. *■ D. Harrison at Fernbank. Mrs. Boyd *111 spend several weeks In Atlnnta and l« receiving a cordial welcome from her many friends here. Miss Eleanor' Raoul entertains at a theater box party tonight at the Grand in honor of her guests. Miss May Pear son. Miss Mary Wadley, Miss Everlng- nam Noble and Miss Eleanor Lustrat. Dr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson have returned to New York after a brief "■It to Atlanta. Hre. Emily Verdery Battcy, who has j sa«MtteMit«MMssiHittMistsMatSMa been 111 for some time. Is very much better, to tha pleasure of'her friends. Mrs. Frank Stewart Is visiting friends In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams have returned to Charleston. Miss Selene Armstrong left Monday afternoon for a visit of ten days or a fortnight to relatives at Washington, Ga, rendered neceesary by recent In disposition. Her" many friends hope that she will be greatly benefited by her short rest, and will be able to re turn to her duties on The Georgian much strengthened and Improved physically. Miss Jennie Mobley Is In Eufaula to attend the Jelk,-Comer wedding. Misses Susie May and Esther San ford. of Nashville, arc the guests of Mrs. J. A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Jyllan Field had- as their guests Sunday, svanlng ■ at the Driving Cltib Miss Augusta Garrett. Mrs. McClung of Knoxville, Mr. Wil liam Burckel of Chattanooga and Mr. John Berkle. jaty and Mr*. C. W. Stiles, of Washington c|ty, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Field at dinner Tuesday even Ing at the Capital City Club. > Mrs. Joseph Gregg will entertain the Decatur Bridge Club Thursday morning at her home In Inman Park. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coles have taken an apartment In the Crlnthlan. Mr. Charles L. Gately has returned to the city. CASTOR IA lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of $97,000,000 FOR GERMANY’S NAVY Berlin, Nov. 18.—The Imperial navy estimate provides for. the outlay In 1908 of 185,000,000, which Is* 815.000,000 more than In 1807. There will be a progressive Increase In the estimates until In 1917 they will reach 897,000,000. WESTON WALKED THRO’ CLEVELAND Cleveland. Ohio. Nov. 18.—Edward I'.j.on Weston, the aged pedrutrtnn wbo la walk. Ing from Portland, Maine, to Chfengo, reached here it 7:30 thla morning. He apoke for fifteen minutes to a crowd and then left for Wtkftnnn. He ezpeeta to reach Chicago nest Monday twelve hours ahead or schedule and s day shesd of his record of forty years ago. RIGHT IS CONQ UERING THE ENTIRE WORLD By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. These nre great times; and while might and Mrs. Willi seems to rule right In many things, the right Is going on 'toward Its eventual do minion over the world. On November 18-nrnl 19. at the Flaza Ho- tef in New York, will be held n convention of men who nre working for Justice. nnd disciples of great Tnx organisations lu America and other hinds during the Inst ten years, nnd to formulate new methods of procedure for the next ten years. Among those that will attend are the fol lowing: Mayor Tom L. Johnson. Warren Worth Halley (editor of the Johpstown, Pa., Dem ocrat i, Register Alfred J. Houlton of Brook lyn, Senator Rucklln of Colorado, ex-Gov- ernor L. F. C. Garvin of Rhode Island, William l.loyd Garrison, Hamilton Garland, Holton Hall, J. W. Rcngough (the caricatur ist) of Toronto, R. Heber Newton, .1. Ham ilton Dillon, Joseph Dana Miller, Frederle C. Hnwo (author of "Tho City for the People**), Chnrleg H. Ingersoll of Robert H. Ingersoll & Rro. (the dollar watch peo ple), ex-Mnynr Thomas S. White (tax com missioner) of Maine, Henry George. Jr.,, Richard George, Herbert ». Rlgelow of Ohio, Whldden Graham, John Z. White (the famous lecturer) of Chicago, William Mo rion Reedy of St. Louis. Mayor Rrnnd Whit lock of Toledo, ex-Mnyor Rose of Kansns City,. George Foster I'eabody (the million- nlre philanthropist). Daniel Kiefer of Cin cinnati, Louis Prang (artist) of Hoslon. W. S. U'Ren (author of the referendum law of Orcgom, Mrs. Julia Goldzlcr of Bayonne. Mrs. Fannie M. Milieu (the poet) /if California, Mre. Jennie L. Monroe of Washington, Miss Amy Mall Hicks, Mr. .. Ilradford Du Boise, of Baronne, It. I>. Towne (editor of Judge), Hon. (*. E. s. Wood of Oregon, ex-ron- grtasmau Robert Bdker <"no pass"). Geo. S. Knickerbocker. William 0. De Mille (the playwright). Hon. Garrett Droppers of Mas sachusetts. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Senbury and Him. Lawson I'urdy, president It would be irtli the time and efTort mt satisfied with present 'ml this convention and s Ideas and purposes. I received the circular cntlon came a pathetic icner to me from a friend, who hits at the cull of fate loft a country home and gone Into New \7*rk to.live. The Income of her husband Is not sufficient to enable her to lire nnvwbere save In an apartment; and so my friend hns been obliged to flud homes In Hie country for her h' deared to her by yenra ( sedation. •*I do not care for wealth, or show, or luxury," site writes, "the simplest kind of a homo satisfies nte; but. on. how I love a yard! n little garden spot of EARTH; no matter what else I am asked to lire without. I can resign It with no gront effort; but It Is terrible to live without ii yard." I could not help thinking how needless It Is that so many millions of people In America live without yards; how many lit- tie children grow up In our crowded cities and never know the meaning of the word yard •’ err Human neincr nroiian.. EARTH. AIR SOUTHERN SOCIETY MONTGOMERY, ALA. Mrs. Henry Anperious hns .announced the igngement of her daughteri Sadie Michel. • Mr. John MoKiernn Monohnn, of I/mls- vllle, the wedding to tnke place this mouth. In compliment to Miss Ilugerdorn, of West Point, a box party was given to see Helen Byron In ’‘Peggy from Paris." by Miss Rosa Htelner nnd Miss Sadie Jacoby. The marriage of Miss Janie Johnson and Mr. Clay O. Bornnr was solemnized at 6:30 o’clock in the morning of Wednesday at nnd carried bride’s roses. Mrs. Warren Dent was the hostess of the Dixie Chapter 1*. D. C. at the regular monthly meeting, hold Tuesday nftemoun nt her home on McDonough street. The fol lowing committee has been appointed to Jones, Mrs. McKerrnll. Miss Eliza Bullock, Mrs. Raines, Mrs. J. G. M. Hopkins, Mrs. W. Dent, and .Mrs. F.. P. Glass. The Picnickers met with Sirs. J. I. Mc- Innejr Tuesday erenlug. Those present ere Misses I^ulse Mnrks. Mettle Marks. Eunice Slinmcs, ' Ilerthn Fitzpatrick. Jean I.ahey, Minna Dent, Mrs. Plnckanl, i Ruth Crawford Is home from Hunts- lie, Mr. Archie McKinney. .’he Council of Jewish IVomen was ad dressed on Monday afternoon by Dr. Elifen-, relch ou the subject of "The Influence of the Blblo tu tho Past, nnd n Resume of the Work of Higher Critical Order." The members of the Tlntnrll held \e Irst meeting of the season. Monday after- loon, with .Nils* Rebecca Pollard. The pro gram Included "Pomes of Adventure and Heroism/' by Miss Nlintno Green;! .th .'heb Holmes; A. home. Fifteen whose marlrage to Miss Winston will tnke plnce November 12, was the guest of honor at a luncheon Tups- diamonds Jewelry is being worn now as never before, and dia monds are for the first time taken at their true value—not as an extravagant indulgence or as an exclusive right of the very rich, but as a practical investment, yielding luxu rious interest, and forming always a good asset. This common-sense view corresponds with our policy of handling only an investment class of stones—that is, the finest diamonds to be had, and so we warrant them. DAVIS & FREEMAN Jewelers regular meeting of the Keceailon Cap* ital Chnpter, U. D. C., woz held Wednes day afternoon at the home of tho president, Mrs. T. IL Mtbaon. The Ladles’ Memorial Assoolntlon met In ic council chamber Tuesday morning. The members of the Standard Club and .40 ladles of their families were enter tained Tuesday evening at n card party and Dutch supper, followed by n germ tin. The women who had the entertainment In charge were; Mrs. fc’am Halde, Mrs. Leou Well, Mrs. Alex Rico, Mrs. Theot ^ man and Mrs. I. Levystelu. The marriage of Miss Roceplin Margaret Rouse nnd Mr. John Henry Klluge was solemnized nt 6 o'clock on the afternoon of Wednesday at the home of the bride's father on Martha street. The Rev. Neal Anderson officiated. Miss Julia Klluge wns rash! of honor, and Mr. Howard Me- Davld wns liest man. After tho ceremony le left on n bridal trip to Atlanta. Miss Bessie Dreyfus wns the hostess of the Young Iaulles' Whist Club nt Its meet ing on Wednesday. The llrst prize wns n tlr of silk hose, nnd tho guest prize wns box of handkerchiefs. Mrs. Theodore ..obinan nnd Miss Martha Cohen, of Albany, were guests of the evening In* addition to club members. .... « The Queen of Clubs met with Mrs. Geo. Burner Wcduesdny morning. The Nomane Chin met Thursday morning with Mrs. W. H. Httdsou. Dr. and Mrs. Ynrlwrougb. of Opp, have moved to Montgomery to make their Immr, Mlsses Pinckney ami Genie Dess nre vis Ring McGeheo Switch. 1 Dr. Glenn Andrews. Mrs. A. Debardelaben Is visiting In Jack sonville. Fla. Mrs. Homer I^grand nnd Mrs. Ellsberry have gone to Birmingham to nttend the wedding of Miss-Weatherly dud Mr. A. C. Birch, which took place on the t9b. Misrss Gnssle and Florence Toolshy, of ronto, are the guefts of Mr. and Mrs. D. Beard. Dorn Myrett has returned to her home In New Orleans after n visit to Mis« 4iura Crump. Misses Lula nnd Kate Anderson, of Blrm- ighnin, nre the guests of Judge and Mrs. >hn Anderson. _ Mrs. J. L. Houser has returned to her home lu Macon, Gs. Miss Mildred Andrews has returned frdm ^lllss'^’nuHne Welch has returned to 8*1 tnn after a visit to Mrs. Pope Foster. Mrs. Richard Williams has returned tc her home in Florida. The engagement bna t»cen announced of Miss Nellie Loeh, of Columbus, and Mr. Herman I.neb. of Montgomery. Mrs. W. C. Webb, of Birmingham, Is the guest of Mrs. Neil Bowen *r a i ',.ln nnil MI, DECATUR, ALA. Mrs. John Allen Glllland, of Ilar.telle, is visiting here. Miss Dixie Hrtinpfon, of Progress. Is here. MI-s Ida Belle Landers Is home from Hillsboro. Mrs. (’. J. Hildreth Is home from Wash ington, D. C. * Ml** Nell Edmondson Is home from Ji extended trip to Texas. Miss Venc Littlejohn Is visiting In Little Bock. Ark. • Mrs. J. M. Oltto, of Get Up, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. II. It. Ross. Miss Bess Thompson hns returned tu Sheffield. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Jones are In Somer vine. Ga. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Dinstnore ore here from New York. . Mrs. E. M. Russell has returned to her Mo., nre here. Miss Mary Lou Dnncey Is home from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Moorman, of Huntsville, arc here. . Mr. and Mrs* Rutherford are tu south Ala- vllle. Mist Georgia Bibb Is visiting lu Georgia. Miss Nell Tojm Is visiting In Troy. Mrs. ChhrlcR It. IVschniauu Is home from Birmingham. Miss Mnttle Banks Is In' Nashville. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Christenson have moved to Athens to make their home. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Jenkins nre In Wash- lngton nrnl Jamestown. Miss Vivian Basaott baa returned to Mil waukee. WIs. Miss Bessie Brown Is home iroin Chicago. Mrs. W. G. Henry, of Pratt City, m here. Mrs. Butler, of I'ulnskl. Tenn., Is here. Miss Alice Daly, of Birmingham. Is here. Mrs. Maples, of Athens: is visiting Sirs. E. R. Raney. Miss Bleu Groonendye 1# home from'Bir mingham. - > Mrs. J. R. Cramer Is home from Binning bnm. ✓ “ Miss Clyde Stephenson nnd Miss Leila Sherrill, of Hnrtselle, nro here. William A. Warner nnd Mrs. Warner are home from Washington; New York and other Northern eltles. » Mr. nud Mrs. E. It. Brltnol!, of Ilnrtselie, I are here.- Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Almon are home from their wedding trip to New Orleaus nnd other Southern cities. Sirs. Mnry Elliott entertained tho Ladies' Whist Club Thursday aft Refreshments were served. Mrs. C, A. Weis entertained on Thursday night. Sirs. !?. II. Handera entertained the I-ndles' Bridge Whist Club on Wednesday afternoon at her home at the Tavern. The club prize wns wou by Sirs. O. Kyle. u. nnd Sirs. Paul Turner i or a daughter, Joseph In is Jessie llnrdeinnn spent JOHN M. MILLER CO.. CHRISTMAS BOOKS of all KINDS. M’DONOUGH, Mrs. J. B. Dickson nud Mlsa Bertha spent Monday In Atlanta shopping. Dr. R. L. Tye, of Now York, Is tho gneat of Ida mothej ''miU Jr Ml, llnnlt'inmi k'lii'iit the week-end with her purents at Decatur. Mrs. J. A. Foucbe and Mlsa Ren spent 'ediicsdnv In Atlanta, Mr. T. A. Hhmn wns lu Atlnnta Monday. Mr. Rutbv Hnnsou. of Atlanta, will sneud the week-end With (its cousin, Silas Hi J lye Preston. Miss Eton Tollcson, of Locust Grove, ■pout Sunday at home. Mrs Ward, 6f Rtoaktoldge, wns the guest of Miss Annlo Nolan recently. Mrs. George Wright 1ms returned to her homo In Muron, utter a delightful visit to ' ra mother. Mrs. M. a. It Miss Et Covington. Mfss Nat- , ire stater. Miss Mayuie Nee**. recently. Miss Dorn Britt spent tho week-end with ter mother Hi Atlanta. Dr.i A. IK Junes lett yesterday, for Wood bury, where lu* will l»e locatei TUe wrddlbff of Mts* Bert hit irale Hfxitca on Thursday. ] Dixon to Mr. elfborn, of Anniston, Is the guest of Mrs. Warren Dent. ■ii!: n'lllUm. \ Miss Elolse Glenn hns returned from sev eral months’ May tin Texas. Mrs. T. W. Owen left Monday for « visit to Birmingham. Mrs. John Watts has returned from a visit to Kentucky. Mrs. Eugene Fles, of Birmingham. Is visiting fn the city. Mrs, Gibson McKenzie, of Birmingham, spent severs I dura in th* city this week Mrs. Bolin Young. snd Sirs. II. O. Hendrick, of Hhaw- heir future home In Brnndridge. ss Irma Rgllersteln. of Hartford, Is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Wise. Mrs. Richard Tlllls and Miss Alma Tillls hare gone to New \orfc to spend the wtn Mr*. Joe Hall entertained on Thursday at a linen shwrer In honor of Miss Pauline IfsfiiMm.. whose marriage to Mr. D. Cook takes place next week. The Tuesday Card CIrR was rerrganlzed on ln»t Tuesday at the nome of Mrs. Rob ert Henderson. Mrs.^Alexander Troy returned last night Mre.* W. W, Waller nnd Miss Minnie Watts bsye returned from New York. Mr*. I’nrl Boyett has gone to New York to spend the winter. Miss Willy,. Preston nays next week In UrIIL... Rev. nnd Mrs. John A. Kluinson spent n few days In Atlauta last week. *Rlsaei May and htA* Csbnnlsg bare.to turned from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. U. II. Fletrbrr. and Mrs. Minn Tbtreatt were the guests of Macou reln- last week. Fred Ktokcs, of Forsy tlehsrds, of Fnnderarlll i Savannah last week nome to tliclr friend* in East Main street. Miss Florence Cater has returned from a delightful visit to MU ledge vllle, where she was an attendant nt the marriage of Mlaa MfiThelle Moore to Mr. Thomas pater. Mlsa Badie Smith. Miss Lula Uodgo*. Miss Hazel Alexander. Mr. Frank Wilder nud Mr, Ogden Persons formed a party going to Macon to sec “Parsifal” . The opera “Pltmfore” will l>e given by local talent In n wiH*k or two for the benefit #»f the Confederate mors meet fend. Mr. Louis Jackson is at homo, after a S ir spent nt Brown College. Irs. M. C. Allen bna returned to Forsyth, fter a delightful summer in th« mountains f North Carolina. Mr. I/e Worsham, state entomologist, sitent Sunday with bis parents. Mrs. H. D. Smith was a visitor to Bartles ville recently. Mrs. Horace Clark, of Atlanta, nnd Mrs. Hilton Tyus. of Griffin, were.Hut guests «f J Mrs. T. B. Taltuadg* Inst week. Burnet Waugh, of Henola, *ls the 8tuart’s Qin and Buchu, a quick cure for Bright's disease, liver and stomach troubles. All drug gists, $1.00. M HIGH COMPANY J. M. HIGH COMPANY All Monday Bargains as Advertised in Sunday’s Papers Will Be ON SALE TUESDAY Stock Reduction Sale Now Going On. GREATEST BARGAINS IN WOMEN’S Suits and Coats EVER OFFERED! Womeb’s elegant, exclusive, refined $35.00 nnd $40.00 brand new, fi*OI! lironddoth, “sample” suits.... yhVaUU Women’s $15.00 “sample” conts, at ... Women’s fine new. $25 “8nmple” Coats, for... $8.50 Women's $25.00 “sample” Coats, for $18.75 $12.50 Never Again Will You Have Such Bargains Offered You in High-Class Tailored Suits and Coats. We speak advisedly when we say that these are the best garment values over offered by any store, North or South. The most attractive feature of this offering is the fact that these arc the very newest, latest, most authoritative styles in Tailor-made Suits. They came by express Fridn.v and Satur day, and were shown for the first time Monday morning. Here are styles in finest Chiffon Broadcloths, Imported Suit- ingR, fine Novelty Clay Worsteds, Serges and Cheviots, in the nobby 30 to 36-inch coat styles, cutaway, semi-fitting and tight-fitting effects. Worth $35.00 rtft and $40.00, at ^Cw.UU $25.00 and $30.00 Suits for $18.75 The suits offered at $18.75 arc made of Chiffon Cloths and Imported Suitings, in same styles ns above, and selling regu larly in ail Atlanta stores nt $25.00 to $30.00. Now this is tho chance yon have all waited for, so come promptly. Carpets, Rugs and Furniture Limited quantity of pretty Muslin Sasli Curtains; hemmed top and nrj , Q • bottom—ready to put up, tomorrow ^Dv^CniSl aiY At Greatly Reduced Prices Tuesday, beautiful ruffled Muslin Curtains, 3 yards long, for bed rooms; spe cial, pair 75c Pretty line of Novelty Not tingham Curtains, hnnd- some range of patterns, pair $1.50 Beautiful Bobbinet Curtains in Bnttenbcrg nnd lace in sertion effects, pair.. . .$1.60 THESE RUG BARGAINS. Tuesday 8.3x10.6 room-size Brussels Rugs, $15.00 qual ity, for $11.05 Hnndsomc 0x12 room-sizu Axminster Rugs, in Oriental and medallion patterns. ' for $25.00 Handsome Brussels Carpets, about 50 different patterns; made and laid on your floor, for 76c New Line Exquisite 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $25.00 GREAT CUT PRICE SALE OF FINE SIDEBOARDS THIS WAY. $110.00 Sidcbonrd offered nt $95.00 $05.00 Sideboards offered 1 nt $80.00 $85.00 Sideboards offered at i $76.00 $75.00 Sideboards offered nt $65.00 $65.00 Sideboards offered ;it $57.50 $50.00 Sideboards offered at $42.50 $47.50 Sideboards offered at $40.00 $40.00 Sideboards offered at $35.00 $35.00 Sideboards offered at $30.00 $62.50 Sideboards offered at $52.50 EXTRA SPECIAL! * WE’LL CLOSE OUT FEW MISFIT ROOM-SIZE RUGS IN AXMINSTERS, VELVETS AND BRUSSELS AT ABOUT 1-4 TO 1-3 OFF i REGULAR SELLING PRICES. J. M. HIGH COMPANY gtii*st of Mrs. J. W. Hill. Mrs. FHtoii. of MnrsbaHrlUt, Is at th* Lntiraatrr Hot*!. R*v. J. A. Timmerman Ia flatting rela tive* In Auguata. Mrs. C'/rus Kbnro Is In Arlington for ft visit to her oon. Dr. C. K. Sharp. Mr. <*. F. Samlrrs. of Atlanta, was a visitor to Forsyth recently. COLD AND HUNGER CAUSE BURGLARY Accuxed nt breaking Into the re.1- dence of B. M. Stanley, at Marietta. Friday and<ettallng two .hotsuna, three Atlanta youth.. Hush and Tom Echo), and Theodore Morrt., are held in .the police station and will be taken back to Marietta aome time during Monday. The hoya nre said to have confessed to the detective*, one of the prisoners j 1 statins that they were, prompted to • wanted money with which to buy steal by cold and hunger. Ko : aid the thins to cat. trio were almoet etorved ana that they Detectives Doyal and Roberia < Buy the “TAYLOR-MADE” Direct from Makers. Every article guaranteed and kept in repair free for all time. See our holiday goods before you buy. TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO., 32 1-2 Peachtree Street. ught jthe <