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THE ATLANTA. G-EORGIAX AND NEWS
TffflWT, MCSMBES it.
A Gift Is the Expression of Good Will
Toward Men. You Should Take Care
That Your Gift Is Marked By
Appropriateness
Lounging and Bath Robes,
$4.00 to $12.50.
Gloves,
Suspenders,
Pajamas.
Handkerchiefs,
Mufflers,
Neckties.
iteWSi
' l BPSpK^SI
Dressing Case, Includes Milit
Shaving Paraphernalia, T
etc. Price $4 to $7
*
m
•
ary Brushes,
Dothbrush,
.50.
Soft Hats, $3 to $5; Derbies, $3, $4, $5;
Opera Hats, $7.50 and $10;
Silk Hats, $8.
Slippers, $1.50 to $3.50.
Bath Slippers, 50c to $2.
10
Whitehall
St. .
LAW BROS. CO
17
Decatur
St.
Suit Cases and Traveling
v Bags,
$5.00 to $30.00
Ladies’ Umbrellas....'..... $5 to $15
Men’s Umbrellas $1 to $15
Canes 50c to $10
ENGLISH IVY IS
NOT INJEST SHAPE
Many Ships Forced to Seek
Repairs in the
Docks.
By RICHARD ABERCORN.
I.cruinii, liw. ll-Tbe British admiralty
I. v.ry much troubled by the |>uhllcUy given
le lb. fact that tha eocnlted “In.tiutly
'raaily" Dart upvn which Knit laud must
r.ly tor tha dcf.n.a u( her ahoraa la any
thin, hut Inatantlj randy.
flan after tha other aatrn great haul,
alilpa ttaail as Bngehlps fur the mlintral of
tha ds«t hniti hroltah down sine March,
and at ona lima them waa nothing avallalile
for hla use tint, a W ton torpedo Imat dc
atroyar,
' )ba recent mati.uv.ra the mlmtrnl
h>« Oni; on ih. haltleoblp Ale in
flout, which prove! to ho In an tad a 'ondl-
tlon that tt was barely nne.lT.lc for him to
rtmala on hoard nulll the tnananr.ra war*
ar.r, wh.a It w.a urc.aaary to hurry and
nn.f.r th. laf to th. Magnlgcent, and
>w It turns out that this great lattlaalilp.
too, la an badly In need
hi. great
of ilochit
tuar hi
taiM t—, , mpm
.Inning to grumbl. In-can., th.ra saaiua to
ha a good reason to Imllev. Hint In rnr of
war with a great power th. British fled,
might ntaal with In. asm. fato that over
look tho Uneaten iAdmiral Hojem rnsky'•)
"ll**1a'^5paclJhy (alllug lo the British
poopla that tha G.nn.n aary, oue yeur after
anotkrr, has provail Itself In .arrll.nt condl
Books For Christmas Readers
By WKX JONES.
Trumping and stamping with Roosevelt,
by John Burrows.
A i>lra*nnt account of an capcdltlon Into
the Yrllonttnou I'srk on a chswlnk hunt.
Thsrs arw tunny thrilling sesnss. In which
the hunter la clmnc*! I*y wounded cho-
winks, hut happily all dangers wers cs
coped. Tnvr* In much Incidental Informa*
Hwm*liy*lv , |lAain iT'ril
or. Bark to th.
Moil, ready to ,lr» Imttls on a few hour.'
irc.ikn.ai In th* eatb>-
•KrsJiKaa-a
ilrnl *re the rtorar, tin
IwS'SpjKfwJ
•wets a i
to ikiBIIPipilPRpp
HfOTth. mu! the portlcp, which baa Hmb
■aid tit th# only flimsy pl«*f of coiistmc-
tlon In th# cathedral, has followsyi thcdl
rsctloii of tlio towers, and, In addition, has
mm t«i| westward. These laidlnatloatr are
sufficient In themselves t«* Jeenardlss tho
ssfety of the two wide arches of the portfto
llietween III*' towers.
After cenekleralde repair nnd much renew
al th# p**rtleo has Item restored to Its orlal-
state, and. ussumlng that existing csntfll*
iloin can ln> uiaintalued. tuny Ins said to be
shaken place In fhs tes
A charming glimpse of Asia a a seen from
a sleeping car. The author's view of lbs
country In pennluilsttf. as be was unable to
find a delegate Instructed for hlui In the
whole country.
Mixed Drinks, by C\ W. Fairbanks.
A complete manual of tho sulijnet by <
eh*> knows, "Buttermilk flip" Is a n
i*b tkr‘ ' —
le#!^VIU ’wl..
box end hand around martinis,
Targets and flow to flit T em.sby Ad
miral MYana.
An excellent treatise by a recognised au
thority. An edition will bo Issued In Jap
anese.
White House style, lie declares a number
of novel holds* inch ns the tailor button
and shoo lace, the thumb and handkerchief
amt the sock and spectacles. The book will
Iai eagerly studied by ambitious young
diplomats desirous 'of becoming Influential
In Washington.
te Jokebook, compiled by Cbaun-
of good old Joke* by the
Fldn; An Autobiography, by Secretary
Loeb,
Very touching and true.
The White House Cookbook.
Many excellent recipes for every day
dlehea. such ns hear atraks. bobest curry,
catnmount cutlets, grtsxly rroqnettca and
coyote #bopa. Boiled leg of wolf I* a dlsb
that will be highly appreciated by epicures.
Cat' ll n wolf in the Imre hands and bold
until wanted. Then, firmly gripping a lea
lu the mind, hold both under water until
ladled. Hare a s’lr^con dress tho hand and
Trt *»• bad which permitted him to be «o gener-
I 1 | ous. Then the old maa explained that lie
1 11 bad an Incomt of $400 a year, and, aa he
I U never spent more than SO centimes a day on
u.,ia uu iiH 'Miie ut nw n Jiiiiu, nr
never spent more than 50 centimes a day on
himself, and never bad done so for many
years, be wss thus able to g|Te away the
'uajor portion of hie money And to appear
o his neighbors wealthy.
Ills food consisted of wheat, whl
Imsrlf ground In a coffee mill; pul
illk nmf fruit. M. Reulllc, who wai
In Also re. waa very erudite and was gifti
major portion of hla i
to hts neighbors weall
with great Intelligence. He leaves
Book Published Years Ago ’^5 h 4
Contains Very Similar
Story.
nbaeneea would justify tho ..tB0M.hin.ut i
Tho Kecret of P<!-
■n Matin puhliahi-a n
inn, nrtlclo «n thr Subject. Attar bnvjug
declared that It la mors than probable King
Leopold baa secretly married llaroncr.
Vau,han raorgsiiatlcslly. th* paper gore on
to mention th. aorlott. luronv.nl.or., that
i-oitld happen to Belgium If thr kin, died
lit a fpr»lgn laml. Iff a rr.ld.Dt. Ilk. Ih.
t’h.trau l.„ruio.?. which dor. not tvra hr-
Ion, to him prr«. nally.
It says: Tines not *v«n elementary pru
dence Jnatlfy raklu, precautionary nu-ai-
iv.tiirSe'is
event of such e thing happening?"
The Mo tin conrludi s Uy Hying that It has
mads Inquiries, and net only th# rur
Uy but also the government Is gro*
ermed ever this evegtuallty. nun I
not be surprising If steps were ano
The queer esse »»•* (*<uiatalde llonan. whs
wa» apparently found .Ironnwl la the Him
Mffey, nml afterward dlsoovereij hlfllfif In
an title, has l*v« a nine days' aaiflii**'- '«
the Irish capital.
fey., nnd
Honan, a stalwart member of thr 11,'Til
nliu— — ■ — gMamgta
Irish oonatelmlury. was a patl.nt In tha
llsvrna hnajiltal. One day lie iil.a|i|.cired
from hi. Iwd and apparently from Ih. InilM-
ln,. Khortly ift.rurard a Inwly waa ra-
S itcrri) from fo» Ulvrr Mrf.y, and waa
rntldad a. Uonnn'a.
Tha qncatlua of hla fat* armird to ba.«
barn d*Hliltely apnrrml, lint eight day.
aftar hla dtaoppoaranva wrlr>l rcnmla wars
brttril from if, nttlr of tho h"fi; tai. o.
making InvrallnIlona, tb. hoaidlal »ta*
rspfesastea
ward right days previously,
By RAOUL DE SAINT RENE.
I'arla. U«e. l<.—Tha rmuarkahlr Inner
cnao, which la necuprin, aotaa of the Unr
llah t-onrta and Is faaclnatlu, two contl-
nenta, has alio rauard great lutarast In
l-'raor*. whero a tuyalrry la always wal-
t'annlla Mam-lair has written a lattar to
tha proas lu whlrb lie throws a now and
curious light upon tko^affalr. Nobody has
noticed the coincidence which the illstljl-
( nIshrd author polula outi Vllll.ra do
.T.le-Adam, in our of hla “(hints. I'ruala,' 1
which was pubHsbod wor. than twrutydlv.
years ago, relate, thr history of a duke of
I'ortlaud. who, barlo. Item attechod with
leprosy through baling durlu, a Journey
lu Asln shaken n twggac by tha hand, died
alter rontala|n« ob.tinat.ly Invlathtu to hla
frlruda.
Th. story, tho title of which la "The
Puke of Portland, further alludes to a
Quadruple Si/verwarej
IIUcan wllb regard to the rights of
family, which art now Ulsputiil.
Old Vllllers do I/Isle-Aiinins
I Candy Candy Candy
| C£0. E. JOHNSON CO.,
ff 38 WALL STREET.
(.Just in front of old CarBlied.)
10,20,30,40,50,60,(5 CIs.
, PER POUND.
NUT BUTTER CUPS, 20c POUND
Old=Fas!iion Sugar Stick Candy
THE KIND YOU WILL NOT BE AFRAID TO GIVE YOUR CHILDREN.
the history of the present affair wt are
“ ‘ * * commuiib*aUo( “■
11»« rial
dlaDiiterf.
know «nv-
nnd would
la atory ‘-onflru\ the coiteutbui of Druce?
it. Mauol.itr. alluding to tiro well known
tradition that the duke of I'ortlaud made
underground passage* and created • double.
IM'reoiiallty tor himself ou toeoant of the!
misanthropical .-linraster ha had aruulrod;
through bh Ulaoase iwhbh one of tho;
liraeee olalma to have Inherited from him),
add a that the great French writer whom;
tm quotes xml who evldeutly knew some-1
thing of this case, showed In many circum
stances a remarkable provision qf coatem-
pornry events.
A French Indy living lu Parts, named
Mate. Valette. has turned up rtaluilug to be
the grunddnughtor of the late duke of Vott-
Innd. Hhe aaye that almtit tho middle of tho
last century Mr. Druce, who was known aa
a wealthy Imudmi merchant, with a large
busiuesN In Hakrr street, vlrltcl Paris ami
stayed st a neuslou lu the ^Avenue dos
'hamps Klyscea.
t% it
lutim.t. r.latluni foilowwl nud . sou wa.
In>rn, who was given hla father a uauw. Mr.
I mica ualil a targe sum of money for the I
tn.y'a .auction. iVhcu the sou gr.iv up h.!
warrM. ami th. Uaughlcr burn of this
uulou la the unaaut claimant. Mum. \»-
l.ttf. This lady In turu luorrlcJ, mid for
* - a i shop in in* Boulevard
MrlTtrocTs atstMl to bay* paid frcuont
Visit, to I’arla to a.a hla son and grand-
Uaugbt.r, On on. occaslou ha had a long
conversation with thr former aud Instructed
him to go to Australia and Dud the where
shouts 1 —
Mm..
Hollan ,
Portland eatatea.
Mmo. Vnlett.'a fnther. on bis return to
l'arls. was mnrdarad hy rulSans In the
street aud hla pocketbook, containing Im
portant papers, stolen.. After th* r rinco-
German wnr Mm*. Valette rewind new.
that her grandfather wee deed. Tat she
Sfarf ^^waTUrtV shop’
”.L thought ^Jjwu^ wars d*adr'_ she
nearly one-third off.
We are making possibly
one of the best showings in
i the city of Middletown
Quadruple Silverware and
every piece ot it is guarau
teed absolutely for 25 years.
We are not only making
this beautiful showing but
we are cutting the price
For instance look at this
' SC'
-Drnce la dea
land 11 alive-.’’ HU« wwr. however, saw
him again. Mm*. Vnlalte la now M years
of aga, and aaya aha has papers to
her statement.
At Darner, Voagea, there baa died a very
ramarhahl* old mau. who, however, has no
Hocarr and waa scarcely known.' Ills uame
was Beullte. In tho middle of the night n
tire wa. dlacoyewd ‘ —
a soon |
Baullle, __ _
.. shock, lie has been gtven a
very magetOcent funeral, for ha wna tha
I Imnefactor of the commune. Nothing wna
I k, i?a arJtwd'at' Darner In UM nnd npaedlly
drew attention to htmaclf hy hla rortous
habits. IU uw-,L to take walks or forty
miles a day. which la Franco Is especially
s-methtng astounding, lie wan nuapocted of
’esplsaage. hut very noon he gained tha re-
soect and esteem of hie neighbors by hla
kVudUneaa and generunlty. >layCT did a
poor or anfertauate person knnch at hla
,;<>ors la vain, nnd for noma years past. ow.
lug to him. there have been no poor In tho
■einnfyv round.
r be gave C.000 to a philanthropies!
eoctfty.
h# lived very simply and seemed
f to lie poor than rich. Inquiries were
bjr the authorities lute wbat rvsuurcea
Reg. Price. Cut Price.
$ 4.00 Butter Dishes, quadruple plate 2.60
15.00 Tea Set*, quadruple plate 10.00
400 Syrup Pitchers, quadruple plate ... 2.60
5.00 Fern Dishog, quadntple plate 8.26
.75 Child’a Cups, quadruple plate 38
Reg. Price. Out Price.
$4.00 Cake Baskcift, quadruple plate.....$2.75
2.50 Shaving Jtugs, quadruple plate.... 2.76
7.00 Baking Dishes, quadruple plate.... 6.00
•8.00 Bread Trnya, quadruple plate.V.... 2.00
5.00 Waiters, quadruple plate 3.26
The Silverware With a Reputation
Community Silver-25-Ytar Guarantee
Hollow Handle, Knives, dozen 312.00
Forks to ma.tch, dozen 3* 00
Tnbln Bpoong, (Jozen 3<.CO
Dessert Spoons, dozen $&!0
Ten Spoons, dozen 33.50
After-Dinner Coffee Spoong, dozep 13.50
Ornnse Spoons, gold bowl, dozen : I7.C0
Berry Spoon, gold bowl, each 32.25
Pickle Fork, gold tinea, each .............. 75o
Sugar Spoonn, gold bowl, each 75«
Butter Knives, each 75c
Cold Meat Fork, gold tins, each 31.50
Oruvy Ladle, gold bowl, each 1150
Soup Ladle, gold bowl, each 33.00
KING HARDWARE CO.
53 Peachtree Street
87 Whitehall Street