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THE ATLANTA GEORGIA!?,
Hundreds of Satisfied ‘ ’
During the few days we have been conducting our
Great Sacrifice Sale
we have satisfied hundreds of customers, and they
all agree that they received the greatest values in
Clothing. Anyone who has purchased here will
vouch for it that we advertised the truth and gave
the values. The following prices picked at ran
dom from our immense stock will convince you.
READ THEM:
Furs worth from $5 to $6 during this
sale are $.1.98
Men’s Suits; $12 to $15 values 7.48
Overcoats; excellent values, $8 to $10.
Sale price 3.98
.Men’s fine Trousers, values$1.50 to $2,
for 98
Ladies* Cloaks.
52 inches, long, exceptional value; were
$8 to $10, now 5.98
Underwear.
Best Sanitary fleece lined, finest qual
ity; sold every place for 50c to 75c; we
offer for 39
The very finest tailor-made,up-to-date
Suits, values $18 to $25, for 12.40
Hand tailored, latest pattern and finest
fabric overcoats; were $15 to $18, now
C.98
The very finest tailor-made Trousers.
We have been selling them for $5 to
$7.50; are now on sale for ....... 2.98
Fine black Cloaks, handsomely trim
med, silk lined, extra long, that were
selling for $18 to $25, are 9.98
Men's Hats, the' latest models, at a
great sacrifice; values from $5 to $7.50
are on sale for 2.98
Better come in early tomorrow, for many are
coming.
ATLANTA BARGAIN HOUSE,
10 WEST MITCHELL STREET.
AFTER HOLDING POLICE
AT BAY, HE KILLS SELF
Burglar Sends Three
Bullets Into His , ,
Heart. •
New York, Dec. 1#.—A tall, thin,
ymfng man. with a very pallid complex
ion,, ran north on Elizabeth' etreet,
coughing violently as he fled. In his
left'hand was a revolver, and people
gave him a wide berth. On Beecher
etreet his pace grew slower, and a po<
Herman and two men In plain clothes,
one of whom had fired two ehots at the
fleeing man, closed In on him.
At the corner of the Bowery and
Second street the fugitive seemed to be
exhausted. He leaned against an area
ratling a few doors east of the Bowery,
on Second street, and swung the re
volver slowly in a half circle for a
moment to hold his pursuers back.
Then he turned the revolver toward
his breast and shot himself through the
heart.
Quite by accident, Samuel Reyman,
Jr., a Jeweler of 62 ML Vernon avenue,
Mt. Vernon, had chanced upon the fu
gitive at the corner of Houston and
Elizabeth streets, and had recognised
him as a burglar who had come Into
Hcyman's Jewelry shop In Mt. Vernon
the night before and had robbed the
place while .the Jeweler looked Into the
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muzzle of the same Colt automatic re
volver with which the burglar commit
ted suicide on Second street.
The revolver will continue firing as
long as the finger Is pressed to the trig
ger-to discharge Its shots until empty.
Three steel bullets had entered the
man’s breast before hts.grlp on the
trigger loosened. Then he slid to the
pavement In a limp heap.
A photograph was brought down from
the rogues' gallery and when the fea
tures of the suicide were compared
with It there was no doubt In the minds
of any one present that the dead man
was William Madison, alias Angus Mc
Pherson, a bell boy and former member
of the Seventy-first regiment during
the Spanish war, who smashed the
show window ‘ of Robert Simpson &
Co.’s pawn shop In West Forty-second
street on the afternoon of December
29, 1902, and then scattered almost
210,000 worth of Jewels In the snow,
while being pursued over Fortieth
street.
A Weathered Oak Taboratte for 45
cents at Stillman Furnlturs Co., 52 N.
Broad St.
AS SECRETARY TO
Dan Carey will be Mayor Joyner’s
secretary.
Official announcement, to this effect
was given out by the mayor-elect Wed
nesday morning.
It has been generally understood that
Mr. Carey would be the mayor's ap.
pointer, as ths two have always been
personal and political friends, and Mr.
Carey has gained considerable expe
rience In this work, as ths secretary of
Mayor Woodward.
here are few young men In Atlanta
er known than Dan Carey. For
many years he wrote city politics for
The Constitution, and has always been
considered one of the best informed
men In the city on municipal affairs.
Mr. Carey Is receiving the congrat
ulations of hts friends on the appoint,
ment.
HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS
VIA GEORGIA RAIL
ROAD.
On account of Christmas holidays
tickets will be sold at all points south
of the Ohio and Potomac and east of
the Mississippi river, St. Louis, Mo,
Included, at rate of one and one-third
first-class fare, plus 25 cents, /or the
round trip..
Tickets on sale at all stations De
cember 20 to 25, 30, 31 snd January 1,
final limit January 7, 1907.
For further Information apply to any.
ket agent, or
Q. JACKSON, C. C. M MILLIN,
O. P. A. A. 0. P. A.
Augusts, Gs.
FAILED TO REPORT
Accused of falling to make a report
to the detective department of a stolen
locket and chain, pawned by an al
leged burglar, Charles May, a pawn
broker at 33 Decatur street, was lined
350.75 Wednesday morning by Record
er Broyles.
A plea of guilty was entered for May.
the statement being made that he had
been In business but a short time and
had merely made a mistake in over
looking the locket and chain. He prom
ised that the mistake would not oc
cur again.
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
Furs for Christmas Gifts
Grand Displays in Our Popular Second Floor
If you would delight a woman give her a handsome fur coat or set
of furs—either would make an appropriate, tasteful, regal gift, nothing
could give more luxurious comfort and service.
Come and choose from the greatest collection of fine furs ever shown
>uth. The displays on second floor are conveniently arranged; compe-
nt, courteous and painstaking salespeople will serve you and help you in
uir selections.
Every piece of fur in the stock is guaranteed to be exactly as‘ repre-
inted; the character of the house is assurance that no deception of any
sort will be allowed.
Gentlemen who wish to give handsome presents to lady relatives or
friends are particularly invited to see these furs.
MinkCluster Scarfs, Pelerines, Collarettes and fancy Neckpieces in various
styles at $20 to $200, and handsome Mink Sets at ...
Ermine Stoics, Pelerines, Cape effects, Ties, etc., at
Ermine Sets ■ •
Genuine Russian Sable Scarfs
Hudson Bay Sable Sets
Chinchilla Scarfs * **■ '
Black, Blue and Gray Lynx Neckpieces and Set3
Isabella and Sable Fox Sets
Select genuine Alaska Sealskin Coats in medium length regulation jack
et style; beautiful qualities $300.00 to $400.00
Blended and Natural Squirrel Coats in “Pony” and Eton styles; new and
fashionabblc . $75.00 to $125.00
Persian Lamb Coats, mink trimmed G $100.00
Caracul Coats in new Eton styles r $75.00 s
Ncarseal, Electric Seal and Astrachan Coats $50.00 to $65.00
Automobile Coats of fine black and colored cloths; squirrel lined; trimmed
in mink, lynx, Persian lamb or fox 1 t $30.00 to $75.00
. . .$35.00 to $250.00
.. .$20.00 to $75.00
$75.00 to $175.00
$100.00 to $175.00
$150.00 to $250.00
$45.00 to $75.00
$20.00 to $125.00
$20.00 to $85.00
Samples
from the
line in
Window
Be sure
to see
the Fur
Window
The Christmastide Has Set in At Our Store and §
The PHILLIPS & CREW PIANO>
IN BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY — , i f
Is the choice of many discreet, sensible buyers, because it is an enjoyable present for every member of the family.
NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $190.00 UPWARD.
EASY PAYMENTS BY WEEK OR MONTH ARRANGED.
1 Phillips & Crew Company,
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