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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1906.
| Qiambsrlin-Jsbnson-
DuBose Company.
Chamberlm-Johnson-DuBoss Company.
Chamberlin-Jobtison-DuBose Company. 1
THE REAL FRENCH CORSET-THE 'TASSO"
As fits the corset, so fits the gown.
The problem of proper fitting gowns
lies largely in the proper fit of the cor
set. A problem that must be worked
out for each individual. If the corset
is really to help to give lines to your
figure, it must be fitted to you by a cor-
setier who knows her art, who knows
best, will insist upon what is best for
you.
And the other half of the battle is
in having material to work with.
The styles modeled to cover the
greatest number of instances.
Such corset fitting and figure build
ing doesn’t mean any menace to the
health. It doesn’t mean discomfort.
With the Fasso it does mean a
correct corset—lines instead of creases
and terraces. Then the other garments
that fit—fit 'closely, comfortably, and
from present standpoint, stylishly:
To the aid of our corset department
has been called the expert knowledge of
the greatest corset makers.
Fasso
Prices:
The Fasso is acknowledged the world
over as the apex of grace, style and dura
bility in corsets. Endorsed by the smartest
dressed women in New York, women who
appreciate artistic lines and comfort.
Our corsetier, who has made a special
study of the Fasso at the New York
agency, and is aided by a complete stock
that includes all styles and sizes, will ap
preciate the opportunity of' showing you the
Fasso. > , •
You will be gladly fitted in a Fasso
here in our fitting room without being im
portuned to buy.
Fasso Corsets come di
rect to us from Paris
through B. Altman & Co,
American Agents,
We are Sole Agents
for the Fasso in the
state of Georgia.
Corsets Are Boned Throughout With Genuine Whalebone
8.75, 9.75, 10.25, 12.75, 13.50.
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My Neighbor..
Resolved, To lend my neighbor In
J«<l a helping hand; to be kind; to
j'ldae tolerantly; to be patient with
affliction or mliunderetondlng; to ex-
>»nd to other, the degree of courteey
and cmoderation I require them to ac
cord me,
Myiilf.
Resolved, To play fair; to apeak true;
>o hold , acred my pledge, my friend-
•■nil's and my obligation.: not to oak
another to do aught I dare not or would
not do myself—above all. ever to keep
.*'•« In mind that wealth I. no corol-
‘>ry of worth and etfcceae no evidence
°t character.
The above exquisitely written mottoes
are from Everybody's Magaxlne of
July. Each one conveys the most per
fect and ideally expressed sentiment.
£!*>' are both worth framing and—
•allowing,
.. Atlanta Women’s Club.
The formal opening of the Atlanta
" C| ub Win be held on the sec-
«d Monday | n October, in the club
M the Qrand. Mrs. McD. Wll-
,' h ‘' newly elected president, will
diet e ' an< * "he will assume her new
iul All of the committee, and du-
"** ot «»ch have been assigned, and
many new features will be connected
with the club work during the winter.
The reception to Mrs. Bryan on Thurs
day was one of the brightest and most
pleasant happenings In club life during
September. Mrs. Bryan Is a delightful
woman, and has a charming person
ality.
Improved Proverbs
When the new homes of Alanta are
opened and attractive features new to
the public eye are Introduced, one be
gins to realise the Importance of every
thing being up-to-date and perfect In
Its every appointment. A number of
suggestions, which will follow this par
agraph, are from the pen of Roger
Lafayette, and each sentence may be
developed In numerous artistic styles
by enthusiasts In mural epigraphy:
BALL.
Abandon coats, all ye who enter here.
Cave canem—leave canes.
You may go farther and fare better.
When you are at home, do as the
home 'uns do. .
Be It ever so homely, there a no place
like—the club. .
Welcome the becoming, speed the
carping *^ R % Hlso R0O M.
Trust In God and keep your powder
dl p*alnt pot e’er won fair lady.
Every man hath hi* false.
Never say dye.
Honesty Is the worst policy.
[ Knowledge Is power.
Better be envied than pitied.
Many Irons In the flre.
SMOKINO ROOM.
Where there's much smoke, there’s
some liar.
We shall lie all alike—In our graves.
Three may keep counsel, If two be
& What Is sauce for the gander Is saucy
for the goose.
With what pleasure ye meet It shall
be measured to you again.
LIBRARY.
The (book) worm will learn.
What a man knows, that shall he also
keep.
Books, hooks, everywhere, but no one
stops to think.
Book, before you sleep.
WINE CELLAR.
Abstinence makes the heart grow
fonder.
Don't save at the bunghole and waste
at the spigot. *
One wallow* does not make a hum
mer.
Two heads are better than one—In a
barrel.
Relays are dangerous.
Don’t spout till you are out of the
wood.
CARD ROOM.
All work and no pay makes Jack a
dull toy.
•Think twice before you sneak.
My ace Is my fortune, slr w he said.
Fortune fayors the knave.
God tempers th»* wind to the born
sham. . , |
Every dodge has its day.
If you wish a Thing done, do him
yourself.
Do or you will be done.
A short purse Is soon worried.
VISING ROOM.
"Many are railed, but few get up.'
They also serve who only stand and
wait. |
If a soft- answer will not turn away
wrath, try Force.
Home food Is to be tasted, some
chewed and swallowed, and some is
predigested.
The skewer Is mightier than the
carving knife.
The more waste, the less feed.
The better the pay, the better the
feed.
Eat In haste and repent at leisure.
.MUSIC ROOM.
Murder will out. t
A bird that can’t sing and will sing
must be made to—stop.
Music hath harms.
What Is so rare ns a lay In tune.
Taste makes waist.
CONSERVATORY.
Those who live In glass houses
should not throw stones.
Slip it In the hud.
LAUNDRY.
Every tub must stand on Its own
bottom.
Stroke while the Iron Is hot.
NURSERY.
Train up a child in the way he
should go, and when he Is old, away
he’ll go.
If the twig is bent the child will
mind.
Breeding Is the staff of life.
Still daughters are sweet.
KITCHEN.
God send* meat, but devil a cook.
She has n finger in every pie.
out of the frying pan Into the fryer.
What can't be cured might be
corned.
A watched pot never spoils.
An well hang an old sheep as
lamb.
To everything Its season.
The pancake—one good turn deserves
another.
A Smart Reply
All tbe world loves a quick, clever
and capable woman, and on* who can
always hold her own In the conversa
tion ot the hour. Not long ago, one
of the young matrons of the north side
of town was visiting In the east, where
she was being royally entertained by
her hostess and her friends. Along
with the dinners, theater parties and
receptions of the entertainment of the
visit a number of automobile rides
ocnstltuted the pleasures of the visitor.
In the many rides over beautiful roads
and streets, automobiles were freely
discussed and talked of In general. On
one occasion, when the large tonneau
of an elegant car was filled with this
particular Atlanta woman and her hoe-
teas, the owner turned to the fair
Southerner and asked what make was
her machine? Whereupon the smart
and ready answer came without a
moment’s hesitation, "Why, a Singer.
Mr. W—!”
LAST CHANCE.
Our sale of summer Shoes Is still on, but must end soon. Only
a few more days.
Our Repair Department Is rapidly increasing. Call us up and we
will lend for your Shoes and return them la good order.
CARHART SHOE MANUFACTURING CO-
Bell 'Phone 1355. 11 VIADUCT PLACE, Bet. Whitehall and Broad
Rule to B? Considered
A well-known and prominent society
woman, of Atlanta, was In one of the
shops during the openlhgs of the past
week and drifted Into a millinery par
lor when she was weary and worn
with a morning’s shopping. Scarcely
able to walk around to view the hats
was this lady of my acquaintance, and
I mildly suggested to her that she welt
until she was less tired and run down
to town and select her new winter
headgear.
“No." she protested, "I have made
It a life-long rule to buy my hats when
1 look my very worst, and If It Is
becoming then, I can easily imagine
how well I may hope to look when I
am looking my best In my new gown
and hat." 0
Who knows but what she ns exactly
right, os It would be well to consider
her thoughts upon tbe subject of buy
ing a hat?
NORTHERN DRUGGI8T8
ARE TO VI8IT MACON.
Rpecial to The Georgian.
Macon, Go.. Sept. ti.—Macon drug
gists will go to Atlanta to the meeting
of the National Druggists' Association
for the purpose of bringing several
hundred of the Northern druggists to
Macon to view the agricultural and
live stock side of a Georgia fair. A
party of 12S members of Northern dele,
gallons will dinner hern with local
druggists Sunday.
SHIPPING COTTON SEED
FROM WEEVIL DI8TRICT.
Special to The Georgian.
Jackson, Miss., Sept. M.—Complaints
reach the offles of the commissioner of
agriculture almost dally that cotton
seed and other products from the boll
weevil districts of Texas and Louisiana
are being sent Into Mlselsslppi in open
violation of the law. The last legisla
ture passed a law prohibiting the Im
portation of cotton seed from Louisiana
and Texas, but unfortunately it did not
necessary to I
law enforced.
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