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•rim: AXLAM’A (.IJfiOKGLAN AM) NKWS.
ARNOLD
KNIT
GOODS
CWe Are tte Only Atlanta Agents.)
TKere is a great difference between
woven and knit fabrics. A woven
fabric :s made by straight threads
crossing each other and interweaving,
while in the knit fabric the threads
are not straight, but in the form of a
chain. The woven fabric will not
yield easily to the motions of the
i
body, is not *so absorbent nor porous,
and when stretched will not regain its
shape. The elastic knit fabric used in these articles of underwear for infants and
children is soft, pliable and healthful, porous, absorbent.
Amy garment that is to be worn by a growing child should allow perfect free
dom of motion. Flannels and muslins do not do this. The fabric is soft in texture
and very elastic—lots of “give in it. It never grows harsh or stiff from washing.
It is open and porous, so that the exhalations of the skin pass off easily. It does not
shrink. It causes no rash or irritation of the delicate skin.
We carry a full line of these sensible garments. They are popular, very popu-
lar, hut we want all mothers to know about them, they're so comfortable, so hy
glcnlc and so convenient.
Nigkt D rawers
In sizes for children to 10 years
of age - - 50c to 75c
Ideal sleeping garments for the
youngsters.
• Skirts
In sizes from one to six years,
these range from - 45c to 60c
Infants' Bands
with shoulder fastenings making
them very easy to put on and
take off. All wool. 50c to 65c
Night Gowns
High neck, with draw strings
m bottom. Sizes 32, 34, 36:
From . - - 75c to 95c
Same style, silk finish, $1.10 to
$1.30.
Wool Skirts
In sizes from one to six years.
from 85c to $1.50
Underskirts
The “Gertrude Infants' Skirt3
—-30 inches long exceeding
ly comfortable, light and warm;
75 cents.
There are also many ladies’garments now made in the Arnold fabric. W
can supply you. . .
Second Floor.
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company.
THERE WILL BE NEW LEADERS
IN GREAT CONTEST SATURDAY
Several Ladies Who Entered Late Have
Made Such Good Use of Extra Vote
Offer That Their Totals Now Loom
Large—Special Money Awards
for Leaders to Close Saturday.
nin! have anccocdwl In overtopping the to- that The Georgian had Idee* to itnulst a cer-
tala of nil oth«*rn. Despite the fact that tain few—tboae who are not the leader* to-
'XTTSii vris wifiiJSirtucSr.‘ssSu.S5°fS? , iSi t
what work mul effort will do. Those now
leading imv<> not dabbled to any great de
gree with the one-vote coupons published
dally, but have devoted much time to get-
coiitestaut will be given a square deal from
start to finish. *" ' * *- ™—
of this fnet.
Don't forget that the great extra 2,000
vote offer hns but two more days to run;
that It will not ho repented, and that It
will l>e better to turn In every available
subscription thin week, while extra votes
MtlDf~iidvauce. !n».le by WmlMitw. lUe if"" *2.S ,t .^, n, l™ii n iJ r KS
ballot boxe. ure well filled, and the bollot. K.1 1 !** r ,,
no ..venlv iliMtribntnd that Mathnlav win!''"®** number of ImllotS. i be ■BfepOfitelt
for th« two cash prizes also closed Hitunlay
■*- — * - “ ** To©
But two more days remain of the'2,000
*xtra-vota offer, whfch was Inaugurated In
^nneetton with The Georgian 115,000 prise
contest Wednesday a week ago. The re
port this Wednesday aroused more enthusi
asm and engendered more new life than
“• any previous report. The report Satur
day will do still more to add zeal to the
rscn,
More than the usual Interest Is being
taken In the great 2,000 extra-vote offer.
This Inducement positively closes next
~ ‘ r night at 10 o’clock. Those who
take advantage of It are throwing
away
their I»esi chance of winning,
of this liberal Inducement are
The
the plrtu. It will be well worth your while.
New Leadera Saturday. ,
That there vrtXI be new leaders la the con*
test Saturday seems certain. These ladles
hare made rapid advanco from time to time
GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,000 CONTEST
GOOD FOR ONE VOTE
■■■ ~ "
for MRS. OR MISS
ADDRESS
(Name of'Candidate)
‘ (Street Nomlter. CUT end Stete.)
CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER
NOT GOOD AFTER DEC. 18.
ho evenly distributed that 8aturda> will
see nearly all vote totals materially in
creased, and no loss than fifteen or twenty
new leaders In the thirty districts.
It was stilled In Wednesday's Georgian
that the jiolis for Saturday's count would
close at 5 o'clock Friday night. This did
not mean that the special vote offer would
close at that time. It was understood by
a tew that all subscriptions to apply on the
money prizes of $5j and $25, respectively,
must be turned In by 6 o'clock Friday night.
That was Incorrect. The sub-contest for the
cash awards docs not close until the special
offer ends, which Is 10 o'clock Huturday
night.
Extra Cash Awards Soon.
While on the subject of these money
prizes, It tnly lie well to state that but two
more days remain before these awnrds will
be decided. In order to gain one of the two
prizes 'offered for early work, it wilt be al>«
wlutely necessary that the winners cover a
good deal of ground In a very abort lime.
The contest department U Id k position to
kuow that quite a number of candidate*
aro withholding their ballots, and also sub
evening, December 14. at 10 o'clock. *«**.-
contest department will remain open until
that hour to receive subscriptions to apply
on the Inducement.
Don't let the
under roar feet. The extra
money Is surely worth workiug for. While
these extra rash prises are only secondary
In a way, they mean a great deal In the
winning of them, for thome who are lying
back and thiuklng they have the best prizes
within their grasp now, may be sadly dis
appointed when they see to whom the extra
cash will be going for leadership up to
Hatnrday night.
There Is a gr—
effort being put forth In , , __
is generally supposed. One hour’* vJalt to
the contest department would convince the
moat skeptical that It Is going to take many,
many votes to win the cash prizes '
l>er 14. A* a word of warning. It a
well for every candidate desirous __
uing one of the extra money prises to make
the most of every hour and to take Into con
sideration the fact that candidates bavo the
privilege of withholding ballots.
Square Deal to All.
It was stated In Tuesday'* paper that
there were plana on foot to aid the candi
dates In this contest to get rotes. It was
uot meant that The Georgian bad laid these
No Claw to Robbery.
Special to The Georgian.
Dalian. Ga^ Dec. 12.—A bold robbery
or the poatoftlce wax made here earl*
yesterday morning. About $200 In
stamp* and $90 In money were taken.
The safe was blown open, the robber,
-naklng their escape In the darkness.
The Magic No. 3.
Number three is a wonderful mascot
for George H. Pnrrtt, of Cedar Grove
Maine, according to a letter which
reads: "After suffering much with
liver and kidney trouble, and becoming
greatly discouraged by the failure to
firtd relief, I tried Electric Bitters, and
as a result I am a well man today. Tho
first bottle rellev** and three bottles
completed the cuteV Guaranteed best
remedy for stomach, liver and kidney
troubles, by all druggists, 50c.
Passengers arriving at
Terminal Station and spend
ing only a night in Atlanta
will save time and trouble
by stopping at Hotel Marion
Annex, 57 Mitchell st. Half
block from station. Euro
pean. Dabney Scoville, pro
prietor. Also proprietor of
Hotel Marion, North Pryor.
American plan. Rates, $2
\Xi ESSES: per flay; with bath $2.50 and
.levtroil. .if welng their ferorltee win. The So flft
innoum.'vmcBt Tu<*>4.ijr led ninny.to better*
To Be Given Away by The Georgian and News in Its
Great $15,000.00 Contest. Pianos To Be Awarded
February 1, 1908. Here Is an Opportunity To Get a
Piano Free, and You Do Not Spend One Cent To
Win. Why Not Enter the Race Now? IPs Free, and
EVERY ONE HAS THE SAME CHANCE TO WIN
Her
A Word Absut the Kmgsbury Piano.
The Kingsbury pianos, ten of which The Georgian and News is giving away in its great
popular voting contest; are without doubt the equal of any to he found on the market for tho price
and it is doubtful if they can be duplicated for the prico. These wonderful instruments havo
tone, mechanism .and every known quality that the best of pianos contain. The Kingsbury pianos
arc widely known throughout the musical world. They aro to bo found in tha most cultured
homes of the entire country. The Style T, which The Georgian and News is going to givo away,
will be one of the nicest pianos offered to the public. This piano has three unisons and over
strung bass, seven and one third octnvos, ivory keys, three pedals, case with full extension music
desk, rolling fall board, continuous hinge on the top an<J fall board. Furnished in rich mahog
any, fancy walnut, or beautiful grained oak; 5 feet 4 inches long, depth 2 feet 31-2 inohes, and
height 4 feet and 101-2 inches. To the ladies who win tho pianos, The Georgian, and News ex
tends 4a advance its congratulations. Call at the store of the Cable Piano Company and see
these splendid instruments. „
Then* nre 84 other prizes besides the Pianos, and you can win* one if you^enter the race and
use your spare moments in working. Fifteen Diamond Rings bought from Eugene ITayncs’ Jew
elry Store (the store of
cent less. Diamonds
free. Call and see
bought for one
give them away
The other prizes are $1,000 in gold, one $2,000 touring car, one runabout, 1908 model; 20
trips to Cuba, 30 scholarships and 15 gold watchos.
The special offer for 2,000 extra votes closes Saturday night and the extra prize offer will also
close Saturday night. Now is the time to do your best Work.