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THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 15, 1907.
BUYING A PIANO
fOR YOUR
Wife, or your daughter? Why don't you?
You couldn't get anything that will give so
much real satisfaction and provide so much
pleasure and entertainment.
Oue of our NEEDHAM pianos will lie a
source of pride to )ou always. You can't
Vmy a better instrument. Let me tell you
about the pianos and give you terms.
D. P. HASELTON.
A Large 8 Room House
with all conveniences,
with a very large lot con
taining several acres of
land and only a short
distance from car line.
FADS AND FASHIONS
OF INTEREST TO LADIES
By Florence Fairbanks.
Now York, December I I.—Embroid
eries i>lay an Important part in the
fashions of the present day. Flounces
and insertions in all widths. ar e un
usually beautiful. English eyelet is
the favorite and the newest pieces
siiows this combined with filet. Eye
let and blind embroidery, openwork
and solid embroidery are shown in
attractive and dainty patterns. The
new embroidered shirtwaist front bids
fair to be popular, it Is by no means
like what has been used so commonly
and it can be made so that the waist
may fistoti in from or back. Natur
ally the widest and most elaborate
row of the embroidery is in the cen
ter. and which of course, runs per-
petiilieitlur. After a plain space
conies a liner row and a slill line.'
one for the last. Soutache, diamond
mesh. English eyelet, sh.nijw and
blind an i lilet are the new styles
in embroidery and the latter seems
to be the general favorite.
Broadcloth suits and many worsted
ones are increasing in popuarity. Just
tlt'.s part of the season the more
braiding on tile coat for the fur was
too long, but it was fastened in front
by ornaments, buttons and braid in
gold and white, another pretty cloak
was of gray squirel fur made long
au-1 loose. The cnfTs and collar were
of ermine edged with the squirrel.
This coat fastened up close to the
throat with large buttons and loops
of silk cord.
MASONIC LODGE
AT FREDERICSBURG
Places Wreath on Tomb ol
Washington at Mount
Vernon.
Campbell-Erwin Realty Company
Successors to Dozier Really Co.
Real Estate, Renting, Insurance
156 College Ave. Phone 345
FOR SALE
One of the Prettiest Homes in
Clarke County
Alexandria, Ya.. December II.— In
accordance with a custom inaugural
ed many years ago, a representative
of the Masonic Lodge at Fredericks
burg, visited Mt. Vernon today an 1
placed a wreath on the tomb of Wash
ington, in commemoration of the a a
niversary of the death of the first
president. It was in the Fredericks
burg Lodge that General Washington
was made a Mascn. and the old record
books of the lodge containing th
minutes of the meeting at which
Washington received his degrees arc
still preserved by the lodge, as are
a number of other relics of Washing
ton as a Mason.
NOTICE
•!. The
rt th-■
braid-
h'evc'
iff tin
a bias fold of silk, fb low this
dr'cp square yoke of Irish croehf
large armhole effect and wbei
yoke ended was formed by the
ed silk. The three-quarter s
were finished with a mitten <•:
dersheve of Irish crochet.
Silk stockings are shown i 11 every
imaginable shade to match evening
in different colored silks In neat de
signs and small flowers. The black
ones show two or three distinct col
ors. and some have a cluster of small
flowers embroidered in white whien
are sfemingfly tied 'with a ribbon.
Tiie fancy colored hose are made oi
the finest gauze silk. Plaid hose for
«trrH
r us
Limong ti
style
See us about this at Once
Prices and Terms Right
Campbell-Erwin Realty Company
Successors to Dozier Realty Co.
Real Estate, Renting, Insurance
156 College Ave. Phone 345
Orr's Sotiool.
CORNER PULASKI AND DOUGHERTY STREETS.
FALL TERM OPENED MONDAY, SEPT. 2. 1907. YO JNG
MEN AND YOUNG LADIES PREPAR ED FOR COLLEGE. BOYS
AND GIRLS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WISHING AID ON
SPECIAL STUDIES WILL BE ACCOMMODATED. FOR TERMS
APPLY TO
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♦ A complete line of all kinds of Toys. Dolls of all sizes. Tea Set*
_J. Coffee Seta, Tool Chests, Air Guns, Pop Guns, Christmas Trees,
• Ornaments, Candles and Santa Clau s Masks. Cali early.
I Miss Rosa A. Von der Lieth
Christmas - - Christmas t
A COmnlete line of all kinds of Tors Dolls of nil sices. Tea Set* ^
1
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li is an accepted fashion Hull the
ions,, shall match tin- color of tin-
nil whin worn on social or inform'd
pension* or to the theatre. It gives
lc appearance of an entire frock of
cm t.r while in handkerchief linen
my he worn whenever a tailor e. n-
>n shirtwaist would look out of
place. Net chiffon cloth and messa-
line are the most popular fabrics for
the dressy blouses and are trimmed
with lilet net, German Val. or Re
naissance, dyed to match.
Tiie embroidered linen collars are
,orn as much this winter as they
fere in the summer. On the very
itest ones the band is niy slightly
tiffeneil so the collar does not ap
ical' to be starched. Little bows,
some plain, some fancy are worn a
great deal The latter'have bits of
ice or medallions set In the bow
art or in the ends. Some are made
f soft ribbon with two haws on one
ide and the two pointed ends on the
other. There are shaded hows, con
sisting of one rather large bow at the
bottom of a dark color and two over
that each growing smaller and lighter.
The monish string tie is worn by
many and also the extreme contrast,
ihe dainty lace-trimmed embroidered
tie of sheer mull. The short plaited
jabot is not as common, for it was
among the first novelties to he shown,
so naturally people are looking for
a change.
Hats fer everyday wear are seen
chiefly in felts, many shapes being
copied from the dressy hats although
they are usually made smaller and
modified in some way. Ribbon bows,
wired or not, silk and velvet cbou\
and wings are the favorite trimmings.
Coque plumes are growing very popu
lar but the marabouts, which have
had quite a run are not worn as much
as they have been. Large hall top
hatpins ore still used, but the pear-
shaped tops are a hit newer, these'
coming very long and slender. For
dressy hats, roses are considered-
most fashionable. Several different
colors arc used i* these flowers, some
corresponding with the color of the'
hat and others harmonizing. Bunchet
of grapes in delicate colorings are
seen on many elaborate hats.
The fur coats -that are worn are
very handsome indeed.- I saw one
of soft long, white fur which reached
almost to the hem of the skirt. Hie
heavy cuffs and collar were of the
same for. There was very little
By direction of the Mayor and Coun
cil of the City of Athens, the follow
ing call of an election for Alderman
from the Fourth Ward, with notice
of the time and place of said election
is hereby given.
This December 9th. 1907.
W. L. WOOD. Clerk of Council.
Whereas;
By reason of the death of alderman-
elect T. P. Oliver, a vacancy bus oc
curred in the office of alderman from
the Fourth Ward in Ihe incoming
council, and that said Fourth ward
will be without full representation at
the expiration of the present term of
Alderman Rowe, whose term of of
fice expires on the first Wednesday in
January. 1908,
And. whereas, it being provided by
law tliat in ease of a vacancy, it shall
lie the duty of the Mayor and Conn Ml
of the City of Athens to advertise for
a new election to till such vacancy.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the au
thority as vested by law in the Mayor
and Council of the City of Athens, an
election is hereby calltd lo he had ill
the said Fourth Ward on the 20th
day of December. 1907, for tbe purpose
of electing an alderman from sail
ward to fill said vacancy.
And. whereas, under ilie charter and
laws of the City of At hen
it is made tiie duty of
the Mayor and Council of the City of
Athens to designate the managers
of such elections, and also the place
in the ward where the said election
is to he held and the time when the
polls of said election shall tie opened
and closed.
Therefore. Be it resolved by the
Mayor and Council of the City of Ath
ens. that the -place for holding said
election in said Fourth ward shall
he at the county court house, located
on Prince avenue, in said city, and
that the following freeholders b?,
and they are hereby appointed man
agers to hold said election in "said
ward, towit: H. C. Conway, I oil is
Camak and John Bird.
Be it further resolved. That the
polls of said election shall be open
ed at 9 o'clock, a. m., and closed at
4 o’clock, p. m.. on the day of said
election.
Be it further resolved. That the
Clerk of Council he and is hereby di
reefed to give notice of such election
by advertising (as notice of the time
and place of said election) these reso
lutions in the Athens Banner, for at
least ten days before the date at
which said election is to be held.
Arthur Flatau
Is Going Out of Business
On January the First
And Offer* His
Entire Stock of Furniture
At Actual Cost
Bed-Room Suits, Iron and Brass
Beds, China Closets, Library
Tables ane Rockers
These poods must be sold at on,:e, as I have given
tip the store room I am now occupying and must get
i ill of i he stock BY JANUARY the FIRST at ANY
BRICK. Call at once.
Arthur Flatau
Lumpkin St.
Next Door to Banner Office.
Can You Find a Xmas Rememberance
That will give old and young alike
more p'easure than
Victor Talking Machine
or an
Edison Phonograph
OUR DISPLAY OF=~ ~ =
Pocket Knives
Razors
Scissors
Coal V ases
(Juris, etc., is complete
ET OUR PRICES
Bondurant Hardware Go.
Low Chiistmas Holiday Rates
Between all points on
Seaboard Air Line Railway
The usual t In ap round-trip rates
will be made h -tween all points
in this territory this season.
'tickets will be sold Dec. *2 th
to 25th, inclusive, 30th 31st,
1907, and Jan. 1st, 1908, final
limit of all tickets Jan. fith, 19 8
Information as to schedules,
rates, etc., will be cheerfuully
furniaued upon application to:
J. Z, Hoke, Agent, Athens, Ga,
J. S. Etchberger,
T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
J.J. Puller,
A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
Cold Weather is Here
To avoid colds, have your
shoes repaired at Martin
Bros.
Best White Osk Sole
Leather uead in all our re
pair work.
. Satisfaction guaranteed
ormoney refunded.
Phone 621 . . New Tuck Bldg.