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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1W7.
THE WEEK WITH A BURST OF BARGAIN
From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Tomorrow There Will be a Feast of Good Things Here.
We’re cleaning out all winter goods regard*
Great Glove Sale
Ladies' full elbow length Gloves of fiiicst French Kid in black,
white mid colors; $4.50 vuIuch, /T, A .
I,adieu’ regular $1.50 two-clasp Kid Gloves in blflck, f
l.adiea’ full elbow length Silk Gloves, selling elsewhere /\
.,! $2.50: our nriee onlv
( lertn-up Sale of lieu s lined mid uiiliued Kid Gloves mid heavy
wmd Golf Gloves; worth $1.00 AO
null more: st. choice s.*4f*
Children’s Hose
i old lot of children's Feat Black
stocking*; worth 10c 95#,
and 16c; at, pair
Handkerchiefs
mid* nml ends In fine, white und
nilnred Silk Handker- 09.
chiefs at, choice.. .. ,. tfcU
Sale of Laces
3ft.00c» yarda of fine Torchon edyw
and lna«rtlonn; 1. to <1
Inchon wide; yard .. Mv
Bed Spreads
-Full 11-4 White Crochet Bed
Spread*. In new' pattern*: 93A#,
11.26 value
Brown Linens
Kvtrw quality Brown Linens for
apron*, dresses, etc.; lft*w
j:,c value; yard 1—u
Taffeta Silks
Five full piece* of Kuaranteed qual
ity yard-wide Black #>#> _
Taffeta Bilks .. . .OOC
Men’s Furnishings
Men's line light weight wool Un
grade; in tomorrow’s sale at, per
Men’s heavy fleeced Underwear th
ji garment; tomorrow, only
ilrn~n extra fine till wool Moi ino
4iic pair; here at
derwear, regular $1.25 y
garment OjfC
it visually (tells at 73c
17cj
less of cost or value, and we’re beginning to
show the new spring things in many depart
ments. So tomorrow’s great bargain sale will be doubly
interesting to wise buyers. Be sure to attend.
New Spring Suit Styles
Tomorrow we make the first display of new Spring styles in Tailored Suits. The line
includes exquisite Eton and Pony Coat designs of fine voiles, Panamas and other
fashionable fabrics in plain eolors and novelty checked, plaid and fancy effects.
Coats are trimmed in fancy braids, .etc., skirts' made in new plaited designs. These
are the handsomest suits of the season and at-our prices
are the most extraordinary bargains ever offered in Atlanta
$10 and $15
White Goods and Wash
Goods
On a big bargain, table we will offer,, tomor
row. thousands of yarda of new White Check
ed Nainaooka. India liinona, 40-inch Lawns.
Colored Chambraya, Ginghams and Flannel
ette*—all new .Spring fabrics am!
worth up to 15c; at, choice, per yard...
5c
Final Clearance of Fine
Fuf&
Just about 100 beautifnl Neckpieces of Sable
aud Isabella Fox, Mink, Marten. Hudson Bay
Sable, Natural and Blended Squirrel and
other feahionable fura. All on sale tomorrow
on special counter, second door. 4ft ^ CIA
Worth $20 to $30; choice for
Great Waist Sale
Jlist in—500 beautiful Silk Waists in the newest Spring
styles, elaborately trimmed with fine Valenciennes laces,
tucks, etc., and some designs hand-embroidered; Waists
worth fully $5.00 4ft-g qq
to $7.50; choice sP it/Q
250 new and beautiful Lingerie Waists of white linen
and lawn, tastefully trimmed in fine laces and embroid
ered; worth $1.50 to $2.50;
choice, tomorrow
New Petticoats
A brand niw line of very stylish
Pet|lroau». of plalp black and fancy
black and wbjte iitald and checked
Mercerised Fabric*: AQn
worth 12.to, al ZfOC
Boys’ Suits /
Boy*’ extra well made all-wool knee
panta aults; tl.to *1 AQ
valu
Babies’ Caps
Bable*’ Cap* of fine white »llk.
prettily embroidered: 4Q n
31.0(1 value .. Own
Me
Underwear
Ladle*' Petticoat* of line cambric
and nalnanok, elaborately trimmed
with lace* and ombrold- • nQ.
tries; J2.60 value* .. .. WWW
Ladle*' Mudln Oown* and Skirt*,
excellently . made and beautifully
trimmed; 11.00 value; Q"T-
tomorrow w ■ w
I.*dle*’ Muslin Drawer*, neatly-
trimmed with laca* or Sgn
embroidery, tomorrow only. .»WO
Ladle*' and Mine*' Union lulls
Ladles' Vesta and Pant* and floya'
Shirt* and |Q A
Drawer* IOC
Skirts and Coats
Ladies’ mid Misses’ Skirts of Silk Sicilians and Mohairs
in black, blue, brown and gray; newest spring styles,
and would be good value at $7.50; in this dJ A QO
Final clearance of all Ladies' Coats that sold from $15 to.
$25; including handsome long styles of black,tan and cas-
tor-Kersey cloth, fancy mixtures, etc.; many AA
} Natin-lined-;-choice-ot-the-line.lumormw...... ^JiVv ■—
HUSBAND REFUSED 70 DIE
IO PLEASE FORTUNE TELLER;
BROKE UP HER LITTLE GAME
Fashionable Palmist
Was Doing a Land
Office Business.
-i tilth jfiuug woman from New York,
tor some time him Wen «H. upylug two
• <»f n»omn in n fashionable downtown
• •Mug houae. and boa been posing hr a
i.iifl'- paluilat And fortune teller, lias
Mily t-eased operations, the result of n
•i up given Thursday by the police, aud
•do haiiga on Interesting atory.
•IliifT to the police, the New Yorker
• rent ml quite a furore among large
i* of glrla iind women of Atlanta.
• "f them flgurea In. high society, and
i"*eii eolnlng money with almost mini
mpbllty. Theae olleced dii|H*s of the
"•:U New Yorker are said to have (locked
iui anartmeuta III droves In answer to
• iinrliig advertisements. The soothsayer
sliem nil sorts of ulee things nt from
IT* spot per sooth. She preflletMl
love and general great-
cheap nt the price
wealth.
•ml it wa_
i'lden stop wsa |int to theae proceed
ings Thursday lir the (Hillce, however, by
reason of the complaint of an Irate hus
band. n wet! known Pnstnraa man. who had
figured In one of her fortune-telling epi
sodes In anything but a desirable manner.
Woludn't Be Dead. "**
The apotise of tbfa business mau. It
seems, paid n visit to the New York women
snd had her “future" read. Rbe wan la-
formed I hut her hubby wmiltt die noon. Hwt
Thnt she need feel-m» special grief T am the
future held brighter things In atore for her.
Nl»e was told she would again marry in a
short Iiin*' MKt that bar urw hubby would
be a man of great wealth aud lulltieiice,
thnt she would hs%e a palatial home, and
that luxury would In* synonymous with her
uniiie. .*
The wife’s mood when she left the place
Is not known; lint, at any rate, she con
fided to her husband the storr of her “fu
ture." all of which was suything but cheer
ing to the business man. With the fin* of
tndlguntlon In hla eyes, be sought the police
nml naked that a atop lie put to such hou
se use. Plain ribthea Officer Tangier wns
detailed on the case nml made an luvestlgii-
tIon. visiting the New Yorker's apartments
Iwitli Wednesday ami Thursday and ascer
taining thnt great uuiiiImts of young girls,
most of them -employed in- downtown bull
ness houses, and older women were par Hug
with their tnon«\v In this way.
Filially the officer told the woman plalnlr
two alfernatlrea-rtthsr quit the busli
at ouce or elae explain herself before Re
corder Broyles. The palmist at first ap-
thnt she sbonld leave Atlanta, and she an
immicetl her Inteutlou of returning to New
York at once.
asked the palmist to read his palm. Wit
n smile the yonng woman replied.
"Ob. I cnuldu’t do anything with yon.
JtiaetMr
inf armed
some man
couiiim t uo anyming wun yon.
Id that young glrla were generally
that they held the affection of
n of wealth” and TnfffiFitrh. ‘
SUBWAY SYSTEM
FOR ST. LOUIS, MO.
At. I.oui*. Mo.. Fob. 22.—It became
known yesterday tb*t~w syndicate-«t
EngIDti capltattat* ha* engaged a local
■_|vll engineering Arm lo make a-pre-
llmlnary survey of subway rout.* In HI.
I-ouls and make an estimate on the coal
of construction of a complete under
ground rapid transit system.
House Damaged by Fire.
Special to The fleorgt*ii.
Newnkn, Oa., Feb. 22.—Yesterday
afternoon at 4 o’clock the residence of
Dr. Thomas J. Jons* was discovered to
tie on Are. The house ta very close to
the square and In a very' few moment*
a well organized bucket brigade ex
tinguished the blaxc, phoning the
alarm to the fire department? The
damage of }!oo l* covered by Insur
ance.
Overcoats That Were
15.00 to 50.00 Now
11.25 to 37.50
LOVE AND THE TELEPHONE;
BOTH GOOD BUT DON'T MIX
Do 1 you own a telephone?
And does your neighbor or the lady
down the atreet or the little girl across
the way come-ln everyday "Just to use
flie "phone » minute, please? 1 '
Just that h tad enough. -But—<
" DO you, ever have any one make
love - over your ’phono?
Oh, murder!
There’s a drug atore In Atlanta (and.
by tha way. If you knew-It* number,
you'd laugh), which ha* a 'phone, and
tha proprietor must have suffered a
plague of lover*. He ha* this notice
stuck up by the transmitter. You
might cut It out and paste It up. It's
nor oopggighiedl ,
" •?*> appreciate the fact that love
le love, and business I* business. \\>
are In Ugliness. ’and not In love?-• ■*
“This 'phone Is necessary to our bus
iness. so please limit your talk to
three minutes, or gou 'w-tll be,asked to
hang up. Bee!"- —;
STRIKE IS SETTLED!
UNION MEN RETURN
Specie) lo Tlie tieorgUn.
Fltagerald. Oa.. Feb. 22.—A strike
occurred among the machinists at the
Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantic
shops In this city yesterday, every man
In that department going out. The
men-allegs that-the company: held back
some wage* of a discharged employee,
who was a member of the union. The
company require* all employee* to pay
their living expenses promptly, and
claim this was a case of helping a
creditor get hi* Just due*. An agree
ment we* reached and the men return
ed to work yesterday afternoon.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Men's and Youths'
Top Coats.
All classes; light w
15.00, reduced to 11 #25
IN-00, reduced to 13.50
-'MM), reduced to 15.00
--•50, reduced to 17.00
-5-00, reduced to 18.75
V50, reduced to 20.75
Overcoats, Raincoats and
eight, and heavy weight.
30.00, reduced to 22.50
32.50, reduced to 24.50
35.00, reduced to... 26.25
40.00, reduced to 30.00
45.00, reduced to 33.75
50.00, reduced to... ..... 37.50
MUSE'S
Decisions Rsndsrsd Thursday, Fsbru<
ary 21, 1907.
CAten Argued.
Southern Railway Co. vs. Atlanta Htnve
Works. Tonrluded.
Oat* City Cotton Mllla va. Cborokse Mills,
for hm. Argu»s|
Wllllnm llollaml vs,
hUnilRM-tl
Kelly A Join** Co. ts V. A. Moore. Huh
twitted
Wostprii atnl Atlantic Railroad Co.
Union Investment Co. et al. Argued.
Heb-her et al.
ra.
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Decisions Rendered THuredey, Febru
ary 21. 1907.
Judgment! Affirmed.
Tripp Kennedy, from city rourt of
Diihlln; before Judge Burrh K. J. Haw
kins. fur plaintiff In error. Howard 4 Ba
ker. contra.
Barker vs. Htnte. from llenry superior
court: Judge Reagan. It. I*. Berner and J.
f*. Wall, for plaintiff In error. O. II. Ik
Bloodworlli. tuillellor general, and W. I’
Bloodnorllt. contra
Alexander, alia* Towns, vs. Mtate. fmm
Cobb snjierlor eoort: .fmlge fiohrr. Griffin
A Aitnwnr. for plaintiff In error, B. F.
PlmniMiii. soll.'lior-geiiernl, contra.
Htone \s. Mtate. from Htepltens superior
court: Judge Kluinrr. Feenmr Barrett. fi*r
plaintiff In error. \Y A. Charters, aolleltei
general, contra.
Judgments Reverted.
Be«-k va. Htandard Cotton Mills, from e|lv
court «»f Polk eunutv; Jtnlre Irwin. J. A
Wrlelii. M*>aln»ru 4 Barry Wright, for plain
tiff lu error. Dunti * Bunn aud W. ||. Trn
wlek. rontra.
Prince, sheriff, vs Walker, admlalstrn
tor: from <*lty court of Dublin: Judge
Burch W. C Itnvit*. for plaintiff in error.
I. K. .Chappell, contra.
Ntrozlcr vs. city of llnwklnavllle. from
Pulaski auoertor court: Judge Martin. II
L Grice. Tomllnaop Port. W. I.. 4 Warre
HEW WHITE BIT
BUILT AT OHCEj
Union Lock Poultry Fence
For Poultry, Rabbits, Orchards anfl Gardens.
Organized labor exclusively will be
used In the construction and material
of the pro|M»atd White City to be built
on the Kite of what wa» formerly
known ax Little Hwitxerland, a abort
distante northeast of tlie Pair etteel
entrant e of i*rant Perk.
company capitalla-'d at fluo.OOO,
with W. c. Puckett aa general mana
ger. will finance the project and with n
charter applied for, will begin construc
tion next Monday. Large contracts for
lumber and building material having
already been cloned, the work will be
rushed to an early completion and It la
expected that the perk will be opened
to the public* May 4 next.
This n» w ntnuaeirent park will be
comlm-teo under the auspice* of the
Wonderland Parts Company, "f Toledo.
Ohio, one of the largest companies of
kind In thia country, a 3-v.ay llg-
ure eight roller-coaster, - the only one
In thW section uf the country, win tw
built at once. Other attraction*, such
ne aerial swing Ferris wheel, min-
lattiii railway, OcenK* railway, sho-»t-
•slioote. butnp-the-bumpM. foolish
»e, wilt l>e provided.
Height 36 inchefl. ..
“ ...
— rrr
. 6.00
T$w cut shuFs thciUDlub! Lock Field Fence, with picket! ( Inchea
•*p*n.'' It Uiu*de without barbie on the bottom cable. Spicing-,be
tween cables—3. 3. 3. 4, E. 6 god ? Incbea.
The beet or No. H galvanised steel wire obtainable la used In the
manufacture or tblb fencing, and enough of It to give durability, and
at the tame time ineure sufficient strength to turn all atock that may
come In contact with It. .
Height 24 Inchea, 7 cables... .13.00 per Roll of 10 Rode, 6 In stay.
Height 31 Inches. 8 cables—13.70 per Roll of 10 Rode, ( In stay.
KING HARDWARE C
ATLANTA, GA.
3. O. Oilleland.
The funeral service* of Patrolman 8.
O. Oilleland, who died suddenly Thurs
day while sitting In a chair before the
fire at hi* residence. 118 Hldney street,
were conducted Friday at 1 o'clock.
The Interment was In Hollvwood cem
etery.
Mrs. V~ Krais.
Mr*. Vlrtorlne Charlotte Kiel* died
rrtday morning at I o'clock at her
home, lit Trinity avenue. Mr*. Krei*
had been an Invalid for several year*.
J-
STEEL TANKS AND
TOWERS,
DUNN MACHINERY CO,
54 Marietta Street.
Atlanta, Qa.
She Is survived by five children—
Kmll J. Krels. Mies Ella Krais. Mrs
Pauline Klnnear, Mrs. Carrie Crute and
J. W. Kiel*, of Charlotte. N. C.i Mr*
Krels had a large number of friend*
The funeral, arrangement* have not
hern completed.
3-5-7 Whitehall Street.
BOY BREAKS HIS ARM
DELIVERING FAST BALL.
K|ie.l, 11,. Tlie user (tan.
Treievant. Tenn., Feb. 22.—Urn
Adam*, aged 14 year*, tn attempting to
throw e swift ball to a playmate yr*-
terdav. gave hla arm such a »remit
that tlie bon* between the elbow and
shoulder was broken.
S0H00L TEACHER
and Coffee Drinking.
Many good people are loth to give mi
I coffee, even though they admit that
jn l* doing them harm, because they
l fear that nothing else In the way of a
I hot beverage wllL satisfy them. A
school teacher eaya:
“I always enjoyed coffee for break
fast T e day seemed lent without It.
! Hut In time I began to extierlence bad
{results ftijn |i* oqe T grew very
I nervous anil lost flesh and Anally was
prostrated by a complete nervous
' breakdown. Then I was compelled to
j abandon the u*e of coffee.
[ “I adopted I’usUlm Final Coffee as
my hot beverage nt breakfast. Have
been using It for more titan mu year*.
My ItMlth Is restored and 1 *nt able to
take an Inter**! In life once more.
"My whole family, children and nil.
drink Hoslum Food Coffee, nnd we all
thrive and keep healthy on It. It ta to
us -a delightful drink, delicious end
tempting and with none of the harmful
effect* that usually followed the use of
coffee. The choicest brands of Java
and Mocha, offered free, would not
tempt us to quit the use of Postum
Food Coffee." Name given by Tostum
Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. 'There's a
reason" Read the little book, “The
Road to Wellvtlle," in pkg*.
BED LIKE GUT
.00
You will always nnd here what you want In Iron and lira*. Bed*
priced ns low Its they make them good, no lower: even’ bed gmuanteed
absolutely against breakage as long as II la In use. Hale agent* for the
celebrated Bernstein three-piece tied. Let u* show them to you.
W* want you t* open an account with ue—divide the ptyssenta ta salt
your convenient*, the sett la m mere.
EVERYTHING GOOD IN FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERINGS.
Garmichael-Talman Furnirtre Co.,
"TH Sion Hit Sms Ym Hour,"
74-71 WtoON tt*