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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AXD NEWS.
■nrWMr, tiwtmiikii rr.
Lounging and Bath Robes,
$4.00 to $12.50.
Slippers, $1.50 to $3.50.
Bath Slippers, 50c to $2. .-
A Gift Is the Expression of Good Will
Toward Men. You Should Take Care
That Your Gift Is Marked By
Appropriateness
Gloves,
Suspenders,
Pajamas.
Dressing Case, Includes Military Brushes,
" Shaving Paraphernalia, Toothbrush,
etc. Price $4 to $7.50.
Handkerchiefs,
Mufflers,
' .Neckties.
Soft Hats, $3 to $5; Derbies, $3, $4, $5;
Opera Hats, $7.50 and $10;
Silk Hats, $8.
10
Whitehall
St.
LAW BROS. CO
17
Decatur
St.
Suit Cases and Traveling
Bags,
$5.00 to $30.00
Ladies’ Umbrellas $5 to $15
-Men’s Umbrellas $1 to $15
Canes . , 50c to $10
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ENGLISH NAVY IS
NOT INJBEST SHAPE
Many Ships Forced to Seek
Repairs in the
Docks. , .f
By RICHARD ABERCORN.
Taoudon. Doc. lt—Tha British admiralty
It vary much troubled by tbe publicity jflvcn
to the fact tbat the aocalM “Instantly
ready” fleet upon which Ragland muat
rely for the defanaa of ber ahorea la any
thing bat Inatantly ready.
One after the other eeven groat battle-
*hlp« naed •« flagship* for the Admiral of
the fleet bare broken down elnee March,
and at oao time there area nothing available
for hla use bat a SCO-ton torpedo Iwat de-
atroyer.
At the recent mr.neuvera the ndralml
belated hla flag on the Iwttleshlp Alrto-
rlona. Which proved to l»e In ao bad a condi
tion that It waa barely possible for him to
remain on board until the maneuvers were
aver, when It waa necessary to hurry and
transfer the flat to the Ms' “
new It tnrna out that this
toe. Is to badly In need of •
may bare to be rushed to Cl
The people of England, v ,
tatod to keep up an enortnooa unvy. are be
finning to grumble bemuse there seeuia to
be a good resson to believe that In earn' of
war with a great power the British fleets
might meet with tbe aame fate that over
took the Rnsalau (Admiral Itojestvcnsky’si
Msltic eqvadrou.
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• IIMMHIKIi
Books For Christmas Readers
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By WEX JONE8.
: ond stamping with
.Jurrowa.
A pleasant account of an expedition Into
the Yellowstone Park on a chewlnk bunt.
There are many thrill*
the hunter Is charge- —
winks, but happily all dnngers were es
caped. There }• much lurldental Informa
tion on tbe hablta Of the Teddy bears which
Infest the environs of the hotelf.
lion,
noth
ready to give battle ou a ten hours’
ir Nt. rnuis csinsorai, it,
danger of atidden collapse It lie to
least. In s very unsatisfactory condi
In need of repairs which will ooi
thouaoud pounds.
The main points «*f weakness In the cathe
dral art the riouie. the aoutb transcej.t aad
the western tower* and portico.
The doina Is carried on eight great biers
nhottt thirty feet long. Tbe weight of the
superstructure rests. much more un the
Inner ends of these elijht piers than on tie
The two towers are out of the perpendic
ular. the one to tbe north and the other to
the
.............. ..i the portico, which has lieec
un id to lie the only flimsy piece of roust rue
* cathedral, has followed the ill-
tin* towers, and. In nddltlou, has
tlon In the «n
rectiou of tits ml
moved westward.
Theao Inclinations aro
sufficient In tbemselvea to Jeopardise the
safety of the two wide nrcbea of tbo portico
lietween tlio towers.
After considerable repair nnd much renew-
raiuc BSBBsnni. m I Al the portico hat I wen restored to Ita orl gi
ft la especially gallfng to the llritlsh nal state, and. aesmnlng that ealstlug eondl-
people that tbe Herman navy, one year after tUois can bo itinlufnliied. may be aabl to lie
another, baa proved iteelf In excellent eondl-1 safe.
country
And a delegate
whole country.
author’s view of the
Knows. muirrmiiK uip is u new
c that will be appreciated by. ninny.
;o up a pint of buttermilk with cracked
When well shaken place In the lew
Targets and How to lilt T‘. cm, by Ad-
alrnl Rvnna.
An excellent treatise by a recognised an-
PKrgsandhnma .ban written a splendid
book for those desirous of mastering the
White House style. He declares a number
Inf novel holds, such as the collar button
nnd shoe luce, tbe thumb nnd Ini
[ the sock «
'flie I
Vashlngtpn.
te J ok ebook, compiled by Cbaun-
good old Jokea by the
Tbe 8enate Joke
rey M. Depow.
A collection of
biggest.
Fldo; An Autobiography, by Secretary
Loeb.
Very touching and true.
The White Ilodie Cookbook.
Many excellent recipes for every-day
dishes, such as bear fteaks. Imbeat curry,
catamount outlota.\
coyote chops. Belli
TO
DHOCEJYSTERY
Book Published Years Ago
Contains Very Similar
Story.
iaafy errinnettea ami
leg of wolf Is a dish
rolfliY the hnre bands and hold
..Jed. Then, flruilv gripping a lee
In the band, bold both under water until
boiled. Have a surgeon dress the bund and
serve the leg.
By RAOUL DE SAINT RENE.
.’oris. Use. 1<I.—Tbe remarkable liruce
case, which Is occupying some of the Eng
lish courts and It fseclastlAg two conti
nents. has also caused great lutcrest la
France, where a mystery Is alw&ya wel-
i Mauelatr has written a letter to
the prees In which he throws a new ami
—• non the affair. Nobody has
ucldence which the distill-
... s poluta out: Vllllera de
./Isle-Adaiii, In one of bis ’’Contes Crtiels,”
which was pnbllshed more than tweuty-flre
years ago. relates the history of a duke of
Portland, who. baring been attacked with
leprosy through haring during a journey
lu Asia shaken a beggar by the baud, died
alter remaining obstinately Invisible to bis
friends. ,
The story, tbe title of which Is ”Tbo ‘
Puke of Portland.” further alludes to a
secret message sent by 4be duke to Queen .
Victoria, who burned it. Jn tbe reports of!
the history of tbe present sffalr .we are;
told of a guarded communication from tbe
(lUeeit with regard to tbe rights of tbe
tarnlty. which are now disputed.
(Md Vllllera de L’lsle-Atinma know any
thing of this mysterious affair and would
had an income of S400 a year, and, as he
spent more than CO centimes a day on
tlf, and neter bad done so for many
hbore wealthy,
consisted of_ wheat, t
major portion of his money
\to bis »/<■** “’
His hr
MMVHnpnppm
ami fruit. M. Reullle. who was boru
Tmisace, was eery erudite and was gifted
with great intelligence. He leaven behind I
him nn unpublished work, which la said to
absences would justify the establishment of
• n
egeucy.
nder thi
Ilehlnelle.” the Antwerp .
long article on tbe suoject.
declared that It la more than
tlupnbllaL
Aft
having
n probable King
Leopold has secretly married Uarotiesa
Vaughan morganatically, the papor goes on
to mention tbe ttrlout Inconveniences that
could happen to Belgium If the king died
In a foreign land. In a residence like “ “
(Tinteau Isormoy. “
tong to him perse
It says: ‘‘Does uot even elementary pru
de uce Justify taking precautionary meas
ures against the possibility of state papers
falling Into the hand a of foreigners In ths
event of such n thing happening?”
*“*■" concludes by saying that It has
“■ snd not only tbe royal fam-
... government la greatly con
cerned oTer this eventuality, and It would
hot be surprising IMrtfps were soon taken
The Mstln cone
KV’&lWk*
to modify the powered tbe king.
The queer case-off’unstable ltonsn. tvh
ippsrentlv found drowned la tbe Bite
* afterword discovered hiding li
3
wssnppsrsn-
Llffey. ana i r „
su attic, hat been a nine days* wonder In'
the Irish csptt.nl.
Kounit. a stalwart member of tin* Rural
Irish cottMttMtlary, w«» a pntlmt In lbe
Stevens hospital. One day he disappeared
from his l»ed nnd nppnrently from the build
ing. Shortly afterward a body was re
covered from the Blver Llffey, and was
Identlflefl ns Uounn’s.
The question of hls fate'seemed to hard
'J *_ T*.
makingInvestigations, the Imspitai stafi.
found ltonsn alive, but quite mad and near*
ly starved to death. He should haw had
qo fool since be escaped from the hospital
ward eight days previously.
Quadruple Silverware
made
doable
i Candy Candy Candy *
GEO. E. JOHNSON CO.,
38 WALL STREET.
(Just in front of old Carshed.)
10,20,30,40,50, GO, 7 5 Cts.
PER POUND.
NUT BUI TER CUPS, 20c POUND
Old-Fashion Sugar Stick Candy
THE KIND YOU WILL NOT BE AFRAID TO GIVE YOUR CHILDREN.
(Whir..
I'races dalaia to hate Inherited from hfml,
‘ a that the great French
quotes and who evldeutli
jg of thla case, showed In
aruncoa a remarkable provision
porary events.
A Froueh lady living lu Far Is. tunned
“ t. Va* — *
a wealthy l.oti<iou inerchaat, with a large
business in Baker street, vlsltetl I'arls and
stayed at n pension In the Avenue des
i’bamps Klysees. . • . .
The establishment was kept by n lady
with whom. It Is alleged, Dmce fell In love.
Intimate relations followed and a soft waa
lorn, who was given bis father's name. Mr.
Draco paid a large sum of money for tbe
boy’s suocatlon. When the son grew up beiZi
married, and tbe daughter l*orn of this
union Is the present claimant, Mtoe. Ca
lotte.
i»ars kept
MontpnruiL^. . ^
daughter. Oil on© Xvnaton ho bad a 1000*
conrersatlou with the former and Imptrncted
nearly one-third off.
We are making possibly
one of the best showings in
the city. of Middletowri
Quadruple Silverware and
every piece of it is guaran
teed absolutely for 25 years.
We are uot only making
this beautiful showing but
we are cutting the price
For instance look at this
.(lurailoti. » urn rn, (W<n icr— U V
Hi. ,n<l tlM- 11*0*111” «f thi*
I* th. Iirennt elilmanl, Jltne. C»-
Thlf hitly l> turn MfCil.U, .ml /or
k.pt 0 lobfcco itii'p Id tbo Boulerard
MrlTrruMTii o'tDlnl to b.r, paid (roqncnt
vl.lt. to i-fri* to bis ooit «nd *raml
MOMton
■uotbor sou b, another woman.
Jim,. vsMt# Mlovo tbla aon Is tlrorrr
llollunbv Urm-o. tb« prvaent olalmant to tbe
l-nriland ratatva.
Umr. Va lot to’a fftbor. on bla return to
I’atla. waa mttrdorrrt l>r niltlan. In the
stmt nnd bla pocbtlboob, ■ontalnln* Im
portant papon. stolon. After tbo rrauco-
Itermnn war Mm*. Valotta rwolvod nowa
that hrr nwnd/atbar was dead. Jot she
waa fro*!!, aatoalahod anam month* later
to aeo "Jfr. Krnoo” walk Into her shoo.
“I thonabt. you w*r» doadV ah. Mid.
•’You,” ko npllad. “Urtit-o la doad. bnt fort-
land la nllYo.- Mho never, however, u»
hint a coin. Uni. Valotta is now ft year*
of af*. and mjw abe baa papers to prore
her atattmenr.
At Darnajr, Voogoi. there baa died f very
'markaMe old man. who. however, be* no
latorr and was or*rooty known. Illo name
as Reullle. In the nlddle of tbe night a
Ur# was dlacoverad to bo raffing In bla
bona*. It waa soon put out by the luhaM-
tantu. bnt Jl. Ronille. who waa • year* of
age. died of abock. He baa been given a
rory magnllleent funeral, for he was the
benefaetor of the eommune. Nothing Jgae
' nown of bla life. , .
lie arrived et Dorney In iSSl and epeedlly
drew atlrnllon to hlroaelf by bla radons
baMta. Ha nwd to take walk, of forty
miles a day. wblrh la Franco I* eapeelally
something aatonndlng. lie wen euapeeted of
espionage, bnt my soon be galnod the rw
•beet and esteem of bis neighbors by bla
klndllneM and genemaTty. Never dPTa
poor or unfortnnato person knock at hla
doora In vain, and for auma year* past. ow.
lug 10 him. there bare been do poor In tbe
country round.
Aa he lived ... _..
-Jtber to tie poor than rich. Immlrto* were
bade by tbs authorities Into wbat resource*
Re^. Price. Cut Price.
$ 4.00 Butter Dishes, quadruple plate . .$ 2.60
18.00 Tea Sets, quadruple plat* ...10.00
4 00 Syrup Pitchera, quadruple plate ... 2.50
5.00 Fern Dishes, quadruple plnte^... 3.26
.75 Child’s Cups, quadruple plate. .“7. .38
Cut Price.
Reg. Price.
$4.00 Cake Baskets; quadruple plate,,. ..$2.75
2J50 Shaving Mugs, quadruple plate.... 2.75
7.00 Baking Dishes; quadruple plate.... 6.00
.3,00 Bread Trays, quadruple plate...... 2.00
5.00 Waiters, quadntple plate 3.25
The Silverware With a Reputation
Community Silver—25-Year Guarantee
Hollow Handle Knives, doxen (12.00
F&rks to match, doxen I*.00
Table Spoons, doxen 0-00
Dessert Bpoona doxen ...' (M0
Tea Spoons, doxen (3.50
After-Dinner Coffee Spoons, doxep (330 yKS.ISM,'*'
Orange Spoona, gold bowl, doxen (7.00 M,s-
Berry Spoon, gohl bowl, each (2.25 6tSX6^BsKtl,X\-i -it,,!w .
Pickle Fork, gold tine,, each ....• 75e ,isS
Sugar Spoons, gold bowl, each 75o
Butter Knives, ooich 75e
Cold Meat Fork, gold tine, each (1.50
Gravy ladle, gold bowl, each (130
Soup Ladle, gold bowl,'(ach \ (3.C0
KING HARDWARE CO.
53 Peachtree Street
87 Whitehall Street „