Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 26, 1907, Image 11

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THE [ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANDREWS. ? Hosi?ry and underwear The Months of March and April The Specials on Sale After 9 O’clock. March April—here are moutliH with the variegated weather. You’ll want summer weight one dav and winter the next. we lilive tuned tins store news for Wednesday in harmony with both sort. In both we have set down, for one reason or another, some one-day reductions of more than special interest. In some cases we ve told the reason, in others we left it to your knowledge of this stock and your appreciation of good round v allies—Wednesday after 9 o’clock. 1.00 Garments 39c Ladies’ Swiss ribbed, Wool Shirts and Drawers. Sizes to fit 34 and 36 busts only. Regular 1.00 Garments, for One Day only, at Hosiery in New Shades Reduced Something Very 39c. Ladies’ Stockings in fine lisle embroidered in neat fig- -ttresi — [ ' ■ . 1.S0 at 59c Small lot of Ladies ’ mid Orawc.rR in fine wool gar, meiits. Nq Shirts to match/ Regular 1.50 garments, at Champagne • Soft Blue Light Blue Green Regular 1.00 Lisle Stockings Bovs ’ Bleached 'White Cotton Shirts and Knee Drawers to match. These are a 1'rtlc broken up in sizes, but exception al values because they are tho‘exact weight for Spring. - Our price on these is 25c, hut were we to buy them , j now we would have to mark them 35c. But closing them _ out we’ve put them all in at 59c. Bordeaux . Strawberry 89c 19c Garment. 9 O’Clock G cranium Wine • • 9 O’Clock < a Ladies’ Underwear 9 O’Clock Boys’ Egyptian Cotton Union Suits. High neck, short sleeves, knee lengths, wool Wrappers, at 75c. 50c. Infants’ Ladies’ low-neck, no- sleeve Richelieu Vests, 10c. Indies’ lygli neck, long sleeve Lisle Shirts, with hand-finished silk cro chet around neck and down front, Ladies’ low-neck, no sleeve Richelieu Cotton Vests with mercerized tape 1 neck and arms, 50c. Ladies’ B. & H. Hermsdorf lisle Stockings, with Sea Island Cotton heel, foot and sole. 50c quality—One Day Only, 39c. Bovs’ white bleached Lisle Shirts with long or short sleeves, Draw ers to match in ankle or knee lengths, Wrappers, 50c. Infants' white, light weight Wrappers, SOc. 25c. Knee or ankle length Drawers to match, 15c. 50c. ladies’ low-neek. no- sloevc Richelieu or Swiss ribbed ltsle Vests,— Ladies’ high neck, long sleeve Corset Covers, Ladies' black, Cotton Hose with white split foot. Double heel, toe and sole. An excellent 25c Stocking, at —— 1 Children’8 Knit Waists, the famous “M” Waists —bleached white and strongly topped, Misses’ Un derwear — 25c. 25c. 18c. 25c. Ladies’ high neck, long sleeve Lisle Corset Cov ers, Infants* Un- Misses’ White Lisle Shirts, high neck and long sleeves, or low- neck and no sleeves, at 25c. Ladies’ low-necic, no- slceve Richelieu ribbed •Silk Lisle Vests, 50c. 35c. Ladies’ White Riche- clieu ribbed Swiss Lisle, low neck, no sleeve Vests, Ladies’ low neck, no sleeve tight knee or um brella ln<*c trimmed Pants, Union Suits, Ladies’ black lisle Stockings with lace instep; em broidered in blue forget-me-nots and other designs. Same with lace boot and plain gauze. Regular 1.50 Stockings—One Day at derwear Klloe to maicht Infants’ light weight, * Worth Waists 1.10. 1.00 and 1.50 50c. Ladies’ high neck, long sleeve ankle length Un- i'on Suits, Ladies’ high neck, long sleeves White Cotton •Shirts, 1.00 and 1.50. Ladies’black gauze lisle Stockings with lace boot, plain; 1.75 Stockings—One Day at 1.39. 25c. Ladies' low neck, no sleeve lisle Union Suits, knee length, 50c. i\ Ladies’ Silk Stocking, black, embroidered in colors; Easter Novelties 7 6 Ladies’ Black Gauze lisle embroidered ankle Stocking, embroidered » ro /\ in self-colors or contrast- 4.50 Ones 3.39 in* “clow, and also laee . without embroidering. Regular 1.00 Stockings. One day, Little Chicks, Baby Ducks, Rabbits, Baskets trimmed with ChiCkens. Also in colors—lisle, navy, light blue, pink, lavender, white, green and others. Art Department 4.50 Qualify at 3.39 89c. Boys’ and Girls’ Skele ton Waists-i-the famous ’Worth.” Summer or winter. Straps that cannot slip off the shoul ders. Comfortable in any position. Heavy bone button put on to stand the “pull.” No buckles to rust or Wild out of shape. Boys or girls, 25c. Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Company T CONFISCATION FEAR CAUSES MIGRATION OF MOUNTAIN FOLK tn Tta iIniiUl ''harlot!*, X. C.. Feb. *«.—R*porl« hav " readied h*r* from . number of "o mountain routine* to the effect that *" ' wnngrtaatuan ha* traveled that ' " "I extensively and told the people National Park project. and. It I; haa alattd that thousand* of acres would be confiscated by the gov- c mine mi. A* a result. land owners say that value* have depreciated greatly and many of the people are trying to .ell out and .get away before the'park 1,111 becomes a law. The etory was told by Wilke* and Alexander, county citl- rens; J. J. t-ove and a Mr. James. REMOVAL NOTICE. H n ,ttn A UnmMph ami W. Cnrrnll liitl- n(l , r j,;,#,- un»v»x| Inw nfflrfrom th«* Kfiurth NaibMinl flunk Imlbllng In thr ttruwn ILnnb'lpb Ittilldlnff. fonm rly knuwu n , |U,. |Ve*|»|e»'« Itulblliig. «ii lb* corurr uf Marietta oud Kwrvlli •trrett* GIFT TO EDUCATION - BY ALA, LEGISLATURE EXCEEDS 3 MILLIONS Bpeefal to The Oenrataa. Montgomety. Ain.. Feb. H —This >.. lalature ha> been the iihmi liberal In the hlitory of the state, and It Is esti mated that It lie. passed bill* appro * ■. Neert! prUtln* about fl.SOn.OOO so far. all of this amount goes to education. Oovernor ''nmei advteed the mekmg «.( large appropriation* to Ik* public •ehoola. old aoldlera and the state In- stltutrnne of leanilnga. Besides this avery atnte official and naarly every employer of the capllol haa had Ida rainy raised. Three hundred and fifty thn'i.cnd dollars a year for tour year, goes to the old aoldlera a* a direct up- pruprlstl m. Besides this their pensions are expected to be raleed considera bly, li.oooan year goes to the build ing ard Imorovlng of rural school house.; 1500.000 goes lo the State fnl. verslty for Improvements and mainte nance; Auburn College will gef IJis,- 000; the Ulrle' Industrial School at Monievalo will g*t 1510.000; the public ■ehoola get 0*00.000 addition*!; the ■late Normal College gate Utft.ooo; the agricultural echools get IliJ.ooo, a new not mat school will be established nt Daphne, which will call for mor# money, and two adldtlonal examiners of public accounts will be authorised. Other office* wll be created. The the total amount Is ffguted up. this legislature will break all records, but Governor Comer knows the condi tion of the stale and' knows what to expect. FOR SALE RAMSEY-BRI8BEN STONE YARD, IN BANKRUPTCY. =w Elian Sellar*. The funeral services of Ellen Heller*, aged 5 years, who died at lot North Butler strftt Monday morning, were conducted Tuesday afternoon In the chapel of If. M. Patterson A Son. The Interment was In Hollywood cemetery. By virtue of an order of tha United States Court In Bankruptcy, the undersigned Trustee will sell on March llh, 1907. at 10 a. tn.. In the of- OcAf the Referee In Bankruptcy, tha yard and equipment and the stone on the yard formerly belonging lo thd Rgmsey-Brlsben Stone Company. Your attention la directed to the order tor the terms and conditions of the sale. Inton ation and Inventory furnished on application to the un dersigned. A One business opportunity la offered by this sale. . HARRY DODD, Trustee, 325 Prudential Building. * Atlanta, Ga. ARNOLD * ARNOLD and V. A. BATCHELOR. Attorney*.