The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 10, 1906, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, MONDAY. DECEMBER 13,130ff. GARMENTS OF NEGLIGEE THAT PLAY A LEADING ROLE at CHRISTMAS TIME For (be men they come under two heads; lounging robes and batli robes, although the latter can lie used about one's room for most comfortable negligee. The lounging robes are in dou r ble faced plaid black wool wears— sumptuous, soft and rich looking with the reverse plaid side of the material showing at collar, puffs and pocket flaps: all neatly finish ed with silk cord. The bath robes arc in heavy blanket Eiderdown, in fancy pat terns, with borders to match. Tans, brown/reds, gray, blue and garnet. Lounging • Rotes 10.00, 12.50 15.00. Bath Blanket Rob es 3.50,5.00, • 7.50. 8.50 Soft, warm, Luxurious Blanket Robes, and withal the prettiest garments of negligee that you've ever secu. Blanket Robes—but what dainty blankets they are made from. Nearly all show white figures upon a background of color—lav ender, pink, red, light blue and dark blue, light and dark gray-and tans. The borders of the blankets go to form the front band of the robe, and in nearly all reverses the design—the figure being in color upon white ground, as shown in cut,. ' All arc finished with wide- stitched satin-band neck and sleeves, aud fasten with silk frogs and cords. Like Cut 5.75 Eiderdown. Kimonos 4.50,5.00.8.75.10.00 And Smoking Jackets at 5.oo, 7.so, 8.50 and 10.00 vSmokihilt Tackets in. double faced-weaves, Broadcloths, Matelaise Silks and Velvets. Thibets in the dark rich 1 * :>;<!,** * v * 1 greens, reels and brown. Elegant, dignified garments, beautifully tailored and finished. KING BABY Dorothy Dix Draws a Pen Picture of His Majesty and Shows Why He Is an Abso lute Ruler. By DOROTHY DIX B ABIES have ninny* bull a sub ject of perennial Intele*t in the wot Id. but *0 completed Im\c wo been In the way of regarding thorn from a sentimental point r»f view that It has made us overlook many of their most Important characteristic*. Thh. I* unjust. Bubka me not merely themes for the rhapsodlst. They me subjects for the “tudy uf the pltlluso- plter a* well. No one, "f course. Ik going t«> *.«>’ .1 word ugulii'l babies at tills late duy. t They are one ul the thing.' that w« ran neither get along with nor without, and, although they do not speak the lan guage of the country when the} HiriXe and come in with as little baggage as a § pauper Immigrant, wo all welcome them as most desirable additions to otir pop ulation. As en iiisptrcr of poetry and a winn ing against matrimony, tlu*> have n«* equal; as an oriunmnt to a house. th* > are the most expensive lulc-a-hrue known, virile as constituents for future politicians, the.'* are a n. «•. ~-ltv. for which no substitute van Ih* provided. Still for all that, there me point about the baby that uc It. ' «• failed t . give theP piojf r consld *r;.tlon. DissaseoclaUd from the halo that hangs around the * indie. one fa* t that stands out most prumirently Is that ;tic baby leads the list of the world's te- lentlesa tyrants. It's nothing less than absurd that when we want a *>n*»- nym for giindlug despotism we speak of Nero or I'altgula. even If there »> a bsbv around to Hlusiinte out remarks There nre times when the harder * mature heart I* touched with pit} «»r leinoiae, but a baby's is adamant. Hypnetie Power*. Did anybody ever kr.ow a ,baby to sympsthizs enough with Its tottuted family to quit howilrg and let tlion: g» to sleep? Never. Haven't we seen n • ompesatonless Infant itv.k* « I" or, weak, suffering tooth* 1 walk u tinti! she was teed}- to druf with fatigue'. li&ven't v.e *e**ti an aged gr;<ndi>a* • ent forced to a !tomm» holala* f r scour bailniou} IHtlc Betk* 0} gM- Hng tt on hi' poor, rheumutic old i playing horse? And }et. in- *te.id of ruthlessly uiurdeiing the In fant tyrant, tires' poor victims of nur sery oppression actually hug their chains and glory lit tlndr slavery. Another almost weird thing about a baby is Its power of hyptiotl in. flow It dors it, hen veil alone knows; but every babv alive tm* but to tlx Its paretils with Its wnndiriig gase and make a few passes at them with II* wabbly hand, and they forthwith see beamy In a treaum* with no move hull « n Its head than a billiard bulk u llshy vie. v.ith no »•}ebiows; a rudimentary n’osr 1 nil a loose mouth, and perceive Intelligence In u countenance that Iras no more expression to It than a plate of errant chi«-<c. Still more icmnkahle, of. erv. l«o sane people of li repro n liable taste not onl> do not tvsent being thought t»> resemble •*in*h a looking individual, bm avtunlly of rnthusiustn you can muster up about ; th? h i by. Many Virtues. So far as your own pleasure iR con- j cerned, tobody in a house where there ( Is ,1 l»nby makes n pretence of consld- : erlng It. Your brightest witticism fall* j Hat and RtHle before a gurgle of In- i font volaptik; the most startling piece; of news dm s not create one-mlllionth j part of the sensation that does the j Intelligence that the baby lias cut uj tooth. Try t** tell a good story, and just at j the critical moment the Imbecile par- j ent Intel rupt* you to call your atton- \ lion to the cute way In which the baby } Is looking at you through the chair, and }ou succumb to the inevitable and ! talk sterilized baby talk until It Is time j to go home. Conversation with young parents Iras' to be as carefully adapted as u French. farce for a debutante. put for all that the baby has plenty of virtues of Ids ow ». He Is more reliable than an alarm j clock for getting people up in the morn- J log. He has the advantage of a settled purpose In life from the statt. for he j knows what ho wants and howls for it | until he gets It. while as a scapegoat for the family standing excuse for | the things they can't do because of the baby and the things they do do be came of tire baby—he I* simply an in valuable and unapproachable blessing. I AT THE THEATERS j company's artist and an elaborate stage setting Is anticipated. As to the cast, the leading roles will, of course, bo taken by Miss De Vernon and Mr. Mur doch. Miss Hurtle}, Miss Kent. Miss «tu. WAUi'* ! Murdoch with Mr. Barry and some new „ . ... M , !? . ' ^ I /aces will nl*u be seen in tire cast. The Harry Bulger, In Henry V. Hav- work of Miss De Vernon In "Louisiana", ... age's newest ipuslcal production. "The promises the performance of Grace [_/,• 11 [• "."Vj!;. Mutt Front Now,” by John Kendrick : Field In the present play will be even u | l;1 « often Imth h.m I j*. ONE DEAD MULE BLASTS A BUSINESS REPUTATION Bangs, Vincent Klein, the rht (hat lie . Hile. Imp :it Inst been caught ffb'kor. sn.vs >1 IliimlMildl. Bryan and Manuel more lhan «" expected . ..... ' Beware of Men will be given Mon , . cast, chorus and pro- day. Tuesday and Wednesday nights, 1 Jfnn*. special. to the Nnsnvillc Auierl, ductlun which entertained crowded with matinees Tuesday and Wednes- 1 houses in Boston. New York and Chi- day. Thursday. Friday and Saturday cago for a period of twenty-six weeks nights, with matinees Friday and Shi- thls season.' will bo scon at the Brand .V£? a> T. l ! h ? ***} Monday and Tuesday nights and Tues* !, '\° ,nan -'salnst X\ oman, day matinee. It Is said to be just the ' um ' sort of play to scatter ennui to the; A . .. «.... four winds, and unless one enjoy* At tnt Bijou, laughing It Is hardly the play to at- ( "Tire Millionaire Detective, ’ lend. Musically. It Is said to be one of j week’s bill at the Bijou. Is a comedy vlll be the the best productions of the season.J melodrama by Charles E. Blaney and t.ilc:* hiG*tuiaiinit 1h.1t the niiiuurl wnm rie.nl. After enjoying the honor of owning »»* *' * Caster drill r«iu*t.-iliour In pertene hnd stable. s 1 nd bn* hi the htisincn itlllumgli hr wi'Dit to ii.it urn 11 y .... knowledge that would fill liuuieroua nboumJIn* In n number of Itulglii.““d Howard Hall. TH,h experience In play, "‘"r 1 ' catchy songs. The clover Mr. BulgerJ , . ... . . ' * J, Mr. IJIe* reeel veil bln Idtter •xperk lire is exceptionally amusing and furnishes j ma «big has enabled them to u.iangc I in the tinnlr of n scries of trades which nu end uf real enjoyment. I their dramotle matcrlil eflecttvely. 'S! ',!,, -— -'ri *-. \iini»nRii.> 11. loftiv*" 1m vnioiir. ... rJV!’ J 11 V ^P. 11 . after the gl»> Strong at Samscn. Anothtt » ha* utoii'tlc **f habits that vve air |i. the way of ignuring. Is thcli tlc&eliiuliic* . The} l.vok Innocent, but they are full of grille, and deep—very, very Jeep. Take tin mete matter of ph>«fcnl strength, for Instance. I'lic bribe fs cptered in the feather weight cIh v s and apparently is no matt h f»*i a grown |ieiron. yet in a sin gle Sunday afternoon, *»n the nurse's dav .nit, a little creatuie that Is still unsteadv on his legs Ire falls at every tutu can wear an able-bodied man out to a frazzle and make htfn feel that h* has liecn engaged In a sl.x-dav s’ con tinuous v*alklng match The moral effect of a bah} In a household can •ml} Ih* compared to the delug* that washes away alt the fa milial landmarks by which you knew lh»* place. Before the advent of the baby }ou« ft lends mav have been people of the mo*t exquisite tact, the nicest regard f.u the rights of-tdhers and a wide and catholic Inter* st in the doings of the world. The liaby changes all that. TP*- wot Id narrows down to » single topi* .r int* !«•*'.—oi*d that I- Ixchy. Common deceive}* of civility file* before a perambulator, >itnl >*»u »»*•' welr»*me oi unwbKouic. ar con lint: to (he amount VIVA , . .. _ . The lMlllon»l!0 IXtectlve" In youn*. i, lp „„, ,, r „„ „|,i j,, ul ,. I I.y y„u„a j|„r- "Th* Girl and th# Bandit. hamisonie. straight as an arrow with rl* Bill. When dll fo'md Ids nude *lesid The Viola Gillette Opera Oompanv, muscle, r.l von aud xklll of an alhlctc; j iV.‘. L . a °..xE.u.'I.. U '.*.r U i!a , '.V:!'; 'IV,'.! pn seating "The Qlrl and the Bandit," mu ugly man to tackle single-handed. I ifuitunl di-.vgged out of towNi. Be »••- will play an engagement at the Brand He fill* the eye of the mo*t sc r itl'nental I ••onllrwrly offered to trade hi* undo t.» th* ..II vv -diwsihiv • irul ThillS.lnv nielits I UN w*sll cs the golkiy god*, who Will- firm nir.n lie met- lleriiiitn Siudnlr—und n on \\ednesdo> and Thutsdu} nights! de tecflv«* who overcome lu which Bill was to ami Thursday at matinee. pponenta whatever the odd* a*«lnst i ’T. ’ni 11 kiISiff ,V*f The lending prlma donna role I* ca- 1,,,-,. m-nd iml wmil/bTve m li-mOTH lilnellS? pably played by Ml.-.- Gillette as Vlu- It Is a ploy without o stolen child, aj v.n. not long In getting rid "f 1,1, lotto "The Marvhesu dl Santa Molina.' persecuted woman or a ►now atorni. { *eMkut. t*ecelvlng from Jim Diat In considering .he method pursued by I'-'.m I*'■ ““u'VT.'o.'JJm I the i.iaimuetncnt in selecting tire sov- l •HBhdnoite D^ieitltc is .1 couiplet*. c dv -nmc men bet s "f the Vlo a Gil- i Production, besides being Interpreted • lefte sipera G<»!n|»an> It woul.l lw su, - ! hy ai unusually .strong companv nf sited the The play has been given , commonplace, very i When misery THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINE TO hor.lri/Ve ,ri d before tie >'.nh adil to make more perfect. The “P -md going home, bundled '"Ices weic tiled beroie the | , m icly American . W hisky will Improvo with uge, but . bonis was decided on. and these trials , - 1 ' nl,c ' ,|,e trouble is we won t let It. nnered a period of several months. A- j .. ., », Second tboushls may be best If they a result, the company Is entirely fiee M l M1 - ’ frton knock-kneed tenors. blatuni The sensational three-avt drama, cn- j. | t |, „f te n ii, e un der doc Hint start,! stringy >optatios and "pmim titled "A Desperate Game." will be tkio • tiiglit j Mat unlay in rnluniliu*. mtraltos. which so often blur «bat j principal attraction at the Sun theater) The giyl who marries her ideal gen- 'riL‘eei*. r ' uf Rli " ,ou - " tl,:U "‘ otherwise Iw a magnlflecnt stage | „, rk l>C ei n nlng with today s .rally live, to realize that there lin t ‘ b er Mi* only n l ew tied lug moment .1. Li*t**r to the livery stnliic, where n tjulek * nimle with the hero of thl* »tort. ho I* f.imillii. ly known «* "gU ke « U/.1111. r«ir.Art iumicriluteviy nftei- th* trade received the umml Information tliaf went with the trade. Imr innnfiilly plankei down tin* dime wliieli be Inid offered for th* mule, lie then began the study «*f th* plot which wn* eiKin to make him fanvon*- thinking n few nioinetili ho walked of Mr. mid ralli _ entered: "Ifelln. Mr. I.lles; f want trade you n nude l Jtmt got.” That gent’*- iiiuii ai mn-e re|dleil, "All right, Zleker. I'll give you n buggy for your mule.” havinf •feivuce m mi old buggy wliieli he c«>ii*bl- rod worthle**, which lie lind received hi * trade, tpilek n* lightning Zicker form, uiiiniun>‘ed, Mr. t,!!e hnd tuiidi . . hml deal, mill started xpliilu to Zicker the trade was made wl -lie iiudcrNfitiuliiig that the mult* wn* up •** 2<mmI »lmpo, when Zbkor ratorted there was im micli uinle.-staiidlnK. an I th:»f 1 h«* deni hnd already been elosed. and «*** hislKtcd on taking the buggy away with him. Be nl*> mitioiiueed to Mr, IJlos Hint the unde In qiieMtlon was extremely dead. Mr. Mies, fmpressi'il with the btim«»c the sit uni km. tttrtieil the buggy over '■» Zli*k**r and n**kimwl<ilged owiierabfp **f *hs mule. Zleker sold his Imggy at » big P r, ’ rtr I Mr. I.lles Is trying to explain t«» friend* the cause of hla drat dOwnfiiE. Hr. Hoy Ifnrrl*. of Atlanta, wa* i» tli* * it.v Tuemlajr night to attend Mrs. I '• Kramer, who.has been critically Ilk . friends will Ik* glad to know that she I* Improving. Itev. W. I Minim r. the new Methodist min ister. arrived Tlmrsdsy. Messrs. I,, f. Mnmieriile, J. A. Ay^***'"* '. J. Thoinsseon. S. \V. Ilnrri*. J. * . ns** ; lirta!®’' - '*•. M*isr. and others sjirut Friday rania In MEMPHIS. I lug climaxes, among which Every day fnsm Union Depot. Only j a night s t ide. Dining «;u s**i\ice. j Leaves Arlunia 1:15 p. in. SEABOARD exception*, people more lew new In the piofession but wluwe . Co|orado scene, the out talents have apf>ealc*l to the c>es and ! i.vuc, n.m *i v «ars of a trained manager. Viola Gl! taws* retreat, Fritz's great fight, th deting rescue, and the Dutch detec- lone, the prim., donna ™ntialto. Is a | , lvr * Manv n ; v , unil ..p-to-Uate hi*b- Iel«« vaudeville features are promised. any such thing. After wandering through a and rending ail the tombstone in: ha* returned to Wmbiuf the* 1 sinner.'are'buri a*”*** *" <Ve f ™" « Vl'.V.Vm. CZotu'rTiV l<- tlic z.nncix are buncd. , „f .tiini.m. of tlefllu. Ale., vl.itel MR I.INK. vtdee and 11 ossenes reul : This bill will be presented all fills week. I n ry 'it udeV, T«' I'u'lVfltii rida j a ft ^ ..blliu, I'.ie entire produelloi, It illven w)t|| y| on ,| av . Wednesday, Thunday heme oh s-.iiiIi Satunlay matlfeea. Mr. nnd Mr*. II ! the company. Mrs. Elizabeth Wimpy. All ‘ Elizabeth \\ Imp}, ufftd t»U year*, and •in*' of the oldest resident* of At- Inr.t**. died at her home, which *he | her*elf buM» nearl> venrs «g*'. Hlu* 1 i« survived by her Uu*Umd and several! •-btbiten. The IWJd}* wr.* sent t»» Villa] Hi* a. G l, M**nUnj 'morning Cot buii'.l. Bafdwin-Melvilie Company. The Baldwin-Melville Stuck i.’orn- | I any will open th* week at the El Du- rad«> with the production of Fit2 Mur phy * great tnelodtanta. "Beware of Mott.*’ The scenery f«*r the production Uu* Ih**m -sue*-lally |*aimcU by tlu* Dyspeptic Philosopliy. At a certain age a woman begins to worry for fear she won't get married, and a man for fear he v No man forgives unlc get*. Happiness i* the reward of belli, -Him r h ■Mowing guests wer«* imv*. _ . Mr*. »\ N. Stewart. Mr*. Warren I Farmers Organize Union. Meadow*. Mr*. I.nla Jubsn. }!r*. Paul Jack.! Upe**lal to The Georgian. Mr*. W. S. I'nniplH'll. Mr*. .1. T. Itrudley. pi, m ,„| 1 | n? fj. The fa irl- Mrs. t'liff Turner mid Mr». Georg, l ull. r. Hlzgetsld. Go., Dec. 10.—The u■" 1 A •teliel«»*»* s-iirtd roiira.* was aervrd. | era of this county have recently or- Tlie organ n-lts'.l shell by Sir. «*barte*. ganlzed n society under the name Sh»*l*|oii. orguiiHt nt Tibi • j Isnta. at tiro he also for-: evening waa Wohe* lKea 1,1,1 '••«■»»>• Kormer,’ union. iHI P l«. i , -I H J£3i2l 1 ,! " oRIcers: Piesldtut. 1 ° D| • a ' H ' W !u lloulinn; ‘ice prMW.nt. A. H. K.-n. •petit tU- Ur«t part .,{ Ui 11 l»r; secretary and tieusutxr, C. Nc comer.