Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 26, 1907, Image 5

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^Wednesday Morning And values here are indeed worthy of a trip down town rain or shine. For this isn’t a store of schemes, but it is a store of careful planning and ever following the course in each case that leads to our public’s best serving. * One of the best services “that we are permitted is the selling of muslin underwear. And in this sale values are marked with more than usual gratification. Cutting down prices isn’t the only way to arrive at great bargains, you know. Pushing up quality at the same time increases values in geometrical proportion. THE FIVE PETTICOAT SPECIALS: Jett innate with top of cambric and la^jjn ruffle ~mtfa— Petticoats withcambric tops and lawn ruffles, trimmed Petticoats with fine cambric tops and deep flounces, trimmed with groups of hemstitched tucks and ruffia- of eyelet embroidery. \ hemstitched hem and four hemstitched tucks. Petticoats with cambric tops and lawn ruffles, trimmed with-hemstitching and groups of tinytuoks/or tucks and edge of embroidery. Botli styles’ have dust ruffles. Regular 1.25 Petticoats at 59c. 89c. Also with knee flounce with 3 inserted bands ^of lace alternating with bands of tucks. Regular 2.00 P«t> ticoats at $1.25. —P. ttifnntB <ciih fine fAnihric tops, with knep flomices trimmed with 5 bands of Val. lace alternating with groups of tiny tucks. Also two styles with tucks and hemstitching, with ruffles and inserted bands of eyelet embroidery. All three with dust ruffles. Regular 2.50 Petticoats, at None C. 0. D. None oh Approval. N°h? Exchanged or Taken Back. -Petticoats in finest cambric, with knee flounces of large and small tncka alternating with wide bauds of English eyelet embroidery. Both styles have nine-inch em broidery ruffles. Regular 2.75 Petticoats, at 1.95. TWO IN CORSET COVERS. __L_. Gowns of nainsook, chemise Corset Covers in nainsook, French style, with full front Deep lace yokesrrtmtapJtrS Corset Covers, of nainsook, with yoke of lace run with -wash-ribbons -All sixe-s. — -style, with-beading run with back, run with ribbons. Also with yoke in hand-embroidered effect. Regular 7 ribbon, low neck, with Corset Covers at yoke of embroidery. “V” shape necks with vertical . hemstitched tucks, . add round necks trimmed with I)ra "' er8 in K«od*quality of cambric, with six-inch embroidery ruffle, beaded with V.U.M.. '' proup of tucks. Also with ruffle hemstitched and tucked and edges with embroider) - , five styles of 1.25 gowns Both styles regular 75c Drawers, 25c (towns of muslin, with square, round, high aud V necks, long or short sleeves. Em- 48c. Inoidery or lace trimmed aud Val. lace yokes. Regular 75c Gowns, HOWARD NESBIT SWEARS SISTER PERJURED HERSELF iru York. Fib. 26.—Howard N*»blt, ther of Evelyn Thnw, who «H re- tcl to hive left the elite to get out ih» Jurisdiction of the district sttor- llnilly deciding th»t he would not •tfy against hli brother-in-law. Is In New - York, according to n icmsnt made today. Walt until thla caae Is over and sec quickly the Thaws throw my sister « It’s all aha deserves, too. for ilc.l shamefully on the aland. As ll trry Thaw, he will get alt that's ■tig to him, even If the Jury does ' 111 111. t , „ \ » one known better than I do. United young Nonbit. “how fal*e the? (••Id by my alater la. She ha* I my mother appear as a horrible ■ turc Every one thinks my mother • ltd. when, as a matter of fact, she Is as good as ever lived. “Mr White was a good man. and I know he never treated my alater aa she says he did. Walt until 1 get upon the witness stand, and you will see what will happen. I am going to tell the truth, and I think the Jury will helleve me rather than my slater. • It ntakea my blood boll to think hmv cruel Thaw waa to allow my slater to go upon tlte atand expose herself In such n shameful manner." WEEPING IK STREET OFFICER FOUND GIRL E VEL YN THA W’SDIAR Y f IS READ TO JURORS New York. Feb. 26.—In the cross- examination of Kvelyn Neibli Than today l».v the district attorney, extracts were read from it book which Mm. Thaw *nld wan a diary which she kept In the fall of 1102 while at nchool at Pom pi on. N. J. Here are Nome of the entries: *, “lire Neill wax very nice and aald. Jump tight In.' no 1 Jumped In Juat like a eoubrette and proceeded to get shy. When wdrove up to the en frame, Mm. Neill* non came up nmok- Ing a pipe, and I mtint admit he In ! nor email and has Japaneee paper on j the wall. I went to my room and took a tuip. The lust thing I remember 1 thinking of wan, *1 wonder how far I am front Rector*.’ Reel ora I know* le j place for an Innocent young per* j . , Ida Schmid and E. H. McOInty. |snn hut I always had a weakness for It ;4 r u|ll ,„| , v enu.. arc held at police “I then came In the conclusion Hint headquarters „n ,-barges brought by Janlcr .Meredith Is really a vary nice, j i.mher Groce, IIS Court land street, that gentle character and not -as good as an . Ih , triM | abduct his IS. angel - and she Is not too good for this ] year-old daughter, Eva. for Immoral Id, a* nome of them an*. purpose*. Mctllnty end Mm. Hchmld were Ar yan taken Into the houne and \n my room. It In neither large SICK HEADACHE gosimsir Cussb «v Tatai ums Situ. Dyspesla relieved. Constipation avolJeil, Uowils irriitati-d, nci pain, aosiiplo*.' SMALL FILL- SMALL BOS*- SMALL psios Ml-s Krtle Allen, a pretty young worn, an of Atltens, played Hie central role in a real pt*»entatlon of that old thrill, el. "Alone In a lli-eat City.” Tuesday. Miss Alien cunt** to Atlanta lo llnd n.uk Tiicsd.it she offered her serv- t,e. to many stores and factories, but only met with “noes- Disheartened. Hu- young tvottun succumbed to her disappointment and trouble, officer Iti -ixeli..n found tier on Whitehall street Tuesday aftetn ion ueeplng tt* If lieatl- t.n ken | lie h* |...1H -,l her story and !>*>!< her to station, where she uaa placed , ,f the matron If a |...sit ton ,.. found for her 'lit- «U1 b« r honia in Athens, Pre*digested Food is a wonderful help at a “quick meal” Grape-Nuts ‘•There’* * Reason” A girl who him always done g< nnil never hml u McandaloiiH wonl miI<1 ! , _ . . it bunt her 1m not one of that kind. iTuesday by Probation Officer “Those girl" have been kept from th** Oloer. .Mix* Groce wax found xt the world, and on the other hxnd there <* j home of Mm. Pxdgett, on Plum xtreet, not one of them who will ever be xny- 'where xhe wen visiting. McOInty and 1 . . . I Mm. Hchmld are held In default of ISftO ’ey Will perhaps be good Wives a d ll0W , w ,„ ^ arraigned befo.c Re- ■ order Hr.iyls. Wednesday morning. nl mothers. Hut whether It la amid iviw( tlnti or foolishness I want to be n k-«>d ! Meoiiity’is 53 and saidio’have no'i-cg.' actress first. j ular employment. Mrs. Hchmld lives •■of course I could not live here all with her mother beyond Westvlew the time, but 1 think I could anjoy It cemetery-. for myself how quickly I have forgotten all V L’U: I»OKT\t ASTF.H those people. They don't know »hat-| *■’“*' 1 Mijlilinol DU ‘ REACHES GOTHAM they an* doing: they don't think, (everybody knowx that **otn hate strong charmtem and other otliem are susceptible. 1 am one «*f th< auM«e|itible kind •If I stay here long enough I »*x pe-t lo Is* i\ noble |m rtuiti before I ge out " 111'le the >*»ung woman duw o. i p.tiui - of u nun.j New York. F*b. 2«»— George von l.engerke Meyer, former minister of the I'nited Nixie* to Rnxxtu. who lixx been ap|M4«u<at p&estmaaiet general, arrived today, lid proceeded directly lo Wash- Piktoft. The New Negligees 9 Plaited bosoms, for early Spring wear, will be the proper thing. ' Buy them before they’re all pickad over-while you can get the right size and sleeve lengths. “ ; J Earl & Wilson $2.50 Manhattan $1.50 to $3.00