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Tilt: ATIANTA GEORGIAN
FKIDAV. DECKMBHIt I. IX*.
WANTS TO RAISE PAY
OF ALL U. S. EMPLOYES
fhr* salary of
oe of ,:h? i'nktiil States govern-
j. wnirii.e exception of the pn^i-
i snd members of eong«es*. •« pr<»-
irt f >v in ;. hill introduce*! in the
m- tp<i«: by Repreientatix c South-
wick, of .New York.
Mr. Southw1ek taker the position •
that nil cori/oraUonx and hualness con- ‘
corns arc Increasing their employees’
pay to meet the increased cost of liv
ing and that the government should do
likewise.
EIGHT N, Y, HOUSES
ARE SET ON EIRE
BT ROBBER BAND
Jiry J’l
4’:iu1rti». Ilr. cnwliern mtg before the
grand Jury t«-«*tlf>.
The trouble lor Tfeoi»*;»* «as
C'*usl A.i‘urie.1 several tiny* ax". Tbomit*
r'.fli’ius Hint lie Kind I»r. Oltrlierti Ikhtiiim*
the latter wioeketl Jit* Indue. Dr. Cnw,
;,eni. It’iff •tuitil. hoik*' virtmit-r-fkarw.%
MgniiiHt Tltoimi-. *iml It i* said Hint the
trial. Mdileli will prolmlih he held next
*<n. York
f. uk. j lumscs were
Dec. 7.—Kfgiit .
fired by thieve?
pa: la lent
within tt
DESPERATE NEGRO
Sptclul t" The Georgian.
Mobile. Ala.. Dee. 7.—A special re
ceived here states that two men are
ticc.d, another fatally injured and two
others seriously hurt at Greenville.
.Mira., in an effort today t<» capture a
negro who had shot and killed a negro
woman. Policeman Roller was shot
an<l fatally Injured In attempting to
farrwt the negro who, afterward hitrri*
..ended IitniHir and with two Colts re-
ivolvetv lR*gnii firing Into the crowd that
im« surrounded the house. Two ne
groes were killed outright and uu un
known white man, anti f*optnln Quinn
• end the assistant city clerk were In
jured. The negro win* Inter captured.
•lUSTICE OF PEACE
RESIGNS OFFICE
radius of a few bloclr 1 curly .today
and hundrctlH of persons were driven
from Uielr ItonKy; In n panic.
Scores of thrilling c?clies of wom
en and children were made by heroic
llrpinen and |jollc$ineii mid, hundreds
narrowly escupdd death from dames
and smoke. The firemen say they
have unearthed a dastardly plot in
these Incidents, the fire being started
to aid the thieves In securing booty,
and after robbing each apartment, to
make their escape.
Two suspects have been arrested.
Just Suggestions From The
Neckwear, Hosiery, Und?rw?ar
ahd Art Departments.
Cellar and Cuff Sets Hoop Bags
CAVE SPRING.
Mi. If. IT. Watts, of Center. Ala.. I?
here visiting hfs mother, Mrs. K. M.
Watts., , -
Misses JAahnora Bradford and Alice
Hirbcck, of Cfcdartotvn, ai*e the guests
of Ml** <M» * L. * Httehhm.-*
Mi** Pnllle Daniel, of Leesburg. Ala.
was the guest, recently, of Ml*a. Tottle
Mtfntgbmery. *
JflsvNoll .WuYrcn. of Stunfotd, Ky.,
Is with her sister, &liss Josephine War
ren. Ut G. tf. D.
Ml** ICmnut Pettis entertained Friday
cv nlng iifa reception'lie honor of MI*h
Lillian riparks. one of the December
bride?.'
Mrs. W* F.,GalptH, MHsss Pettis and
Harper attended the Rifion-Bhnr wed
ding tii Rome Wednesday.
Miss Jessie Cor put lias returned
from Rome, where she 1ms been the
Burnt of Mis. Al. Dean.
Rev. T. rt.. J'kJwards, pastor of the
Metlu dlst church, has returned fi om
Milledgfwilje. where he attended tho
North Getnglc Conference. We are
pleased to have hlir with us artothet
year.
Miss Pauline Camp spent the week
end with relatives In Jacksonville. Ala.
Mr. W. S. Gilliam, of Home, is at
till Sewell Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Parish have re
lumed to their home in Selina, Alu.
lb.* idnv.
\v. Tin* cun
••.111.I not IN'
. GIRL IS XirS’STXG:
DETECTIVES AT WHOK
'* Ml** Kthel A mold, of L'o titonewnll
street. Is reported us missing from h
home since last Saturday. Detectlv
Slmpsop nml Campbell are looking for
the missing girl, but have found m
clew to her disappearance.
kxdeiThis life
IN BIG HAY MOW
Long Branch. N. J.. Dt*v. 7. -Charlos
M. Brown, aged 45. a horseman, who
committed aulcldo a mouth ugu. con
cealed his act until foday. when his de
composed body was found In « hay
mow In T. W. Copper** barn. In Long
Branch avenue. •
He leaves .*» widow and three chil
dren. HI* wife left him five years aim.
PITTSBURG ROBBER.
Pillsbm?. l*.i.. Der. 7.- J.
•fey, tile fits? person to
Plrtsburg on charges gu>\
the recent rohbeib- in t*i
sentenced by Judge Kvan* mi tin those
of mi hour’ll trial, lo - » years in the
Western penitential y
WASHINGTON.
Mrs. Harry Booker will entertain on
Frtduy afternoon at u linen shower <n
compliment to Miss Sarah Irvin, xvhosa
marriage to Dr. Koilock. of |l!harlca-
ton, H. i will be a social event of next
N „ w*eek. *
i,lJ MIhmck .Mattir and Janet McLean, of
Thomson, arc the guests of Miss Maida
•I. A.. IhnIucii and Woolen.
Miss Kin Green, of Atlunia. attired
Haturdny morning to visit her aunt.
Mr*. T. M. Green.
| Mrs. J. U. Lavamorc and ,syn left
Wednesday to visit relatives in Nor-
w ood.
Mrs. P. T. CoJIuwuy entertained
Informally at cards Monday evening.
.Miss llessle Chandler, who was the
guest of Miss Kathleen Colleys la-t
week, returned to Atlanta Sunday.
Miss Annie Vic Cosnrt left Wcdnes
day nftemoon to visit her sister, Mrs.
Samuel Gatling ton. in Augusts.
Miss Frances Dillard and Miss F
nlc Lou Coxart spent Thanksgiving
with Miss Mary Dillard in Decatur.
Miss Louise Walton, of Atlanta, was
among the guests who attendod the
wedding of Miss Harriet Walton »•
Mr. Katie Amlorson in Dnnburg Wed
nesday evening.
Mrs. A. Cl, Hbankle and children of
Wnrreilton, are expected in u fow days
to visit relatives.
Mrs. C. (\ Hardy entertained Tues
day evening In honor of Miss Daisy
Zachry. of West Point, and the Misses
Mclv an. of Thomson.
Mrs. Harry Kicker, of Newnttn, re
turned home Monday, after a pleasant
visit to Mrs. R. D. Callaway.
Maty P. Cooper and Mrs. S. C.
Hander* returned Friday from At
lanta.
Miss Clifford Almond entertained a
• number of her little friends Wednesday
I afternoon at u birthday party.
Mrs. R. I». Callaway will leave Mon-
.- o M.il- day to attend the Logun-Lewis wod-
trkd at j ding In Jliu-on.
r out of 1 ' “■ 1 r '
Embxvidprcd ••ollaiMtnd < nti' >els in dainty
sigHs, 60c. • .
de-
Ruches
Rudies in black, brawn and navy. Pansian <,-re-
ations, $3.50, $4.00, $4^0, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.25.
Vsils
Veils in all descriptions, in black, bi-uwti and
navy blue; by the yard. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50.,
Readv-made. veils with ruffles of ribbon, at $1.00,
$1.50'and $1.75.
Ready-made veils with chiffon ruffles, at $1.00.
"With lace, sit $2.00.
Ready-made veils with
match, at $2.25 and $2.75.
borders Of velvet to
| Until nf
The
BOTH OF U8.
Ucrtr.
iMltll.
illht w»ft IMISiliUK of
Ill'll
Csque Boas
Ok I ue feather boas in dainty blues, pinks, lav
enders. greys and black, $4.50, $5.00, $6.76, $7.50,
$8.00, $12.50.
Mari beaus in brown and white, al $16.50.
In brown at $20.00.
And in nil white sets at $20.00.
Cors?t Covers
Hoop lings, a handy thing for small articles for
the laundry- 50e ones at 35c.
Laundry Bags
Laundry bags, large, spacious ones in fancy cre
ations, at 50c, 75c, $1,00.
Sefa Pill
ows
Ladies’ Corset Covers in all
light, or heavy, at 50c
Cotton, medium
Ladies' Corset Covers in wool mixed at 75c
and $1.00.
EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS.
Ladies’ Equestrian 'fights in black. Knee or
angle lengths at $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, $2.75.
fciofu pilloyvs in designs appropriate for men’s
dens, tor milady’s boudoir, for the cozy corner.
Pillows ready for use, 25c to $10.50.
Pin Cushions
Fane)’ trimmed pin cushions, oblong or square;
in pink, light blue, red, yellow. 50c, 75c, $1.00
$1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $3.00.
Pink, light blue and violet satin covered heart-
shape candy boxes, trimmed with bows of rib
bon mid flowers of ribbon. $1.25 and $1.75.
Dainty creations of dotted Swiss, aiul point
d’esprit, trimmed with lace and lined .with pink
or blue. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $3.00,; $3.50.
'• r* • ) «i • * • ■
Whisk Broems
Bihy So:
Baby sox in silk, white, pink and light blue.'50c.
Baby silk stockings, white, light blue and pink,
at 50c.
Baby Lsggihs
Baby leggins in white, at $1.00.
Baby leggins in red, at $1.00.
Ladies Uhderwear
Ladies’ underwear, fleece-lined cotton vests,
with pants to match, at 25c and 50c.
Ladies’ light weight medium heavy all-cotton
sliiris, with drawers to match, at, garment, 50c,
75c, $1.00.
Knit Skirts
Ladies’ knit skiits in solid colors, or with fan*
v Roman borders. 5Cc, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75.
•; > ' * "•'*>•• ‘
jRed Christmas belts, small ones 5c; other sizes
: at 10c, 15c, 25c.
Fancy holders for whisk brooms, decorated with j
flowers of ribbon, $1.25 and $1.75.
Gauz§ p;
ans
Ami flu'll x**
! To *ll Imnettlli tin* u
I Wliv Mli.rtilil >vi» ir**i
TI lilt the
dear.
flu* rippjr*
... yonder lirook
And then upon the living water* look,
Why * lion III It *eem
So bnnl to unit tin hour beside the si ream?
Ilotli of u*. dear.
Ye*. lH»th.
The peuily gulei
Just glvinir a wife a ilt«k
In m. while, no matter ln»w large it may
W, itr telling her to draw a« much i v
she needs from your bonk necoutit. will
not satisfy a womanly woman. It
yourself she want* with the money.—
Orison ti. Jlai'b-a | u duties*
lint.
And
lb.Hi
REMEMBER YOUR WIFE.
In a reeeni «llv«uve case the husband
wlMfi usk'ul if he ever made III* wife
411 y (’hrlstm.iH ••! birthday presents re- I
i* 1 *;! 1 , , . „, , 1 v.-., • •
’,V>. I am *i>r»> to say I m*\er Uhl. i i Htictll for tho lm*t time
gave Mrs. — power t«» draw on my|oi‘ yonder brook
hunk account nml to buy anything *h
wanted. I wip mistaken. That wits not
hII I should huve done. That didn't
take the place of my buying things and
taking them home to her,”
If I* astonishing how little even tin*
majority of husband* know about the
feminine nature. I recently heard u
young wife say that she would rather
have her husband bring her n hunch of
violets than give her ten times the
money they cost. Hut she -aid via
could never make him appreciate tin
fact that money was not all that she
needed.
I know men who never think of tak
ing home n bunch of flower* to tlieii
wives. They either think it is unneees-
‘ ttkry extravagance or that, if their
wives want flower* they can g«-r them
themselves. They do not realise that
women prise tin* little courtesies, th *
little attention* nml evidence* of
thoughtfulness, more than money, h
Is the invitation to the little outing -r
vacation, the little trip to another dt:.
#h«* bringing home of ilcket* to tla*
theater or opera, or to the concert or
lociure; It l* the hundred and one little
thing? that make the average woman
happy, und not meioly the fact that het
Imperative want* are supplied in u
‘amp sum.
Jtfost men overlook the fart that It
does not lake so mch. after all. to sat
isfy the average woman.. It U largely
a question of the tight spirit, of doing
.th* thing* which indicate thoughtful
L.f healing flm will
dial I some glad day draw
is load of sill,
v are
first, can bold the gate aja».
dear, *
both.
Shall »«■ the first faint Ttvilglhl disuppeu
tin mooli or star
From this low window where our clai
hand* are.
\YI»y feel dismny
h«*dd »eek the upward way*
Hot It of us. dea
Ye*, lsitii.
Shall learn the
And then *liall
final hvv
That
‘itt Master teaching In the sklc
meet
go to find tin* other’s seal':
Itoth of u*. darling,
noth:
Why then w* loath
That n few years apari oi
Years are hut minute*
tepv should t»eV
ete.-mty. H
lukucw
Beautiful gauze spangled fans, plain, white or
hand-painted: prices from 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50,
$1.75, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.00, $4.50 up to
$15.00.
A daintier present was never given.
DuBarry Scarfs
Werk Baskets
I • * ‘
1 Fancy trimmed work baskets, suitable
Christmas gifts, $1.75, $2.50, $3.00.
Bed Rsom Slippers
I Hand crocheted bed room slippers, with lamb’s i at ends.
1 wool insoles, for men. women and children.
1 For Children, 75c.
Christmas stockings, all filled with all kinds ol
■ toys; some for hoys and some for girls. A lot of
I fnn for the children. Prices $1.50 and $2.00.
j Lamb’s wool slipper soles; ladies’ sizes, 25c;
for| men’s sizes, 35c.
i Mercerized pillow loops with big tassels as a
i finish ut either end. All colors for 25c.
jSilk pillow loops, linishcd with large silk tassels
Price 50c.
Ladies, $1.00.
For Men, $1.50.
[Pillow ruffles, with dt aw-string to gather stua
i to put around pillows. Price, 50c.
Silk Stockings
jriilk floss pillows, all sizes; prices for 20 and 22-
in. pillows. 50c; for 2-1 and 26-in. pillows. 75c.
•Small pin cushions, with rose leaf or poppy pet*
j And in all the category of Christinas where is als with ribbon loops to brand on the side, of
Beautiful DuBarrv Scurfs, elegant designs, in ] there a daintier present to be thought of than! , ... , , .. , <_
dniutv shades or solid color: prices from $2.50, i silk stockings' j lI,e8ger - 2or ullM 10 ,-Iohe at 10c each.
$4.50,‘ $6.00 to $10.50. !
!Silk hose, plain black. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25,!.,.,. . . . . . . ,
1 $2.50 and $3.00. | ^ ' hmsli cro'liet cotton m bright colors, at, p<.r
j spool. 50c.
•Silk hose, embroidered in neat, pretty designs.I
j in light blue, pink, white, all black: prices $2.25,!
Stocks of all kinds; fancy embroidered stocks ] $2.75, $3.00, $3.75 and $4.50. {Strawberry einory at 10c and 15c.
with fancy or solid color ties, at $75c and $1.00. j '•< <. ' ■ ■ ■ >
Smart stiff collars—embroidered with hem-! Silk hose for evening wear, in light blue, pink, |
stitched ruffles around bottom. $1.00. ! white, yellow, lavender. Nile green, grev. red j Needle books complete with papers of ueedlosof
ami brown: prices $1.75 to $4.50. , 1 „ , . , ... __
Nobby little ties of soft pretty colors to wear ; :l ^ UH “’ ttees. 25c a^d SBc.
with stiff linen collars; price 50c each. (Ladies’ bluek silk lisle hose. 50c per pair. j \ ,
Stocks
Kd* lit S- HI twit. Juat elefl«hl governor
«»r l>ntt«rlnutht. f* the first native-horn
t'lilla<l<*lpliinn to tv in that •li*tlu<*tl«m tu
mniijr ytur*. In hi* early teeus li* - vtart***!
rrun*l hoy In a book ... . .
Stuurt I* n Imrliplw, It!* home ImIhr
muuugM^hy Ul* aftter
Mtss Corn A. Htuart.
Mr*. Kteno— Have *11 the other Utile* ar*
rivet!;
The Mnl«i—Yea’m. Y.m’re ||,e la»t one.
Mr*. Kevin*- Well, you’ll hrtfor announce
me m» that they ean get liirmigh talkinc
alNMii me b*foft* 1 go In.—Cleveland Dealer.
Handsome embroidered collar and cuff se
price S6.00. '
ts: Hosiery, all prices, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00
and up.
Brass rings, .jewels, embroidered cotton and silks
for embroidery, gold or steel beads for purses..
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