Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 08, 1907, Image 13

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TOE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. rBUMV. UAUCII I. ttW. JAMES STILLMAN PURCHASES HANDSOME HOME IN PARIS - AND WILL GO THERE TO LIVE Some Dainty Pre-Easter Accessories in Women’s Furnishings ^ Accessories we term them, but not because they are unimportant, on the other hand they’re most necessary little items and things in which correctness, absolute correctness, is a great factor in their desirability. Fads and fancies, bU* things so dear to the woman’s heart. Neckwear Notes Jarr.es Stillman, the multi-millionaire New York banker and railroad manipulator, and one of John D. Rockefeller’s right hand men, it is stated proposes to live the balance of his life in Paris. He has purchased a fine home near the French capital. His business interests in this country will be left in the hande of hie eon, James 8tillman, Jr. In the picture, at the top. is shown the handeome chateau which Mr. 8tillman hae bought in Paris, which he proposes to remodel. Below ie shewn Mi Stillman him self and a recent picture of Mrs. James 8tillman, Jr., the wife of his son. Ladies’ Mull Stocks with tie, duintily embroidered in colors, duiuty soft ef fects, 50c and 1.00 Ladies' embroidered Stocks, embroid ered in handwork effect. Regular 1.00 Keiser stocks, at 50c Dainty creations in embroidered Mull Stocks at 50c Mull Ties with embroidered ends to be worn with stiff linen collars, 25c, 50c, 75c Windsor Ties in Silk: light blue, pink, red. black, brown, white, plain and pol ka dotted in contrasting colora, 25c and 50c Scarfs in chiffon, white and blue with gold spangles; pale blues in hand- painted effects, 3.00 to 6.50 Lace Throws for the head in light blue, pink, white and black, 5.25 Real Lice Scarfs for the head or shoul ders, 6.25 to 12.50 M bite Shocks, embroidered in English eyelet patterns with a nobby little bow of plaid silk, 1.00 A WOMAN SCORNED By BARRY 8HEIL. I l "AS i 1m- third tvw*k In June—thnt ">•*11111 of nil otlieri*. the very nntiie of " lib'h L suggest hr of soft nlrs mid •'iiikliliir-ntiu the tiny wnn nn Ideal I' «»* enrl.v morning, nml the golden uiillglii, marred not by no much nn a alii- b floating cloudlet—waa over nil. In I'nrk ImIne, the guy stripe* of the awn fit the balconies, nnd the iiiiimmc* of brliUjint flower* Iwneath. tunde n spot of !»!• a«lng to tile eye. Karly eqtie** .-.iriirr.^i slowly nloug the rind tan •i «Ue • ha In ride, enjoying to the full the ►njt- be* of tireeae which Inter In the day "’’'"'J hut n memory. \k*i«te,| I.y this gentlest of ae|ibyra, the inttctir played a flickering gntne of Wile ■»•** *mld the myriad le, ’*• Which tlireiiteneil of the Ivy to entirely me lower part or n eertnln Itu- •■dlthe, nnd. Inrldentnlly. Hooded warm nml ahluuuerlng glow the • ■ - - - a herein [hiiml' apiMilnted breakfast fooni, • a aolitary man. belli ii letter iu hi* haml. ami bla his hrenth. tore the It on the flre. Taking i • Ml elgar, hla pocket, he select - efiilly nml thodlculiy. Ill It and faced tile tilffleully. Ills eoiiteiuplatiMl. marriage with till Annealey wna the nort of which ixiqde talk. It ontragiMl that sense of rttneas which the world iMMsesaei* no strongly In egnnl the narrldge-iiot of Itaeli, hut f Its friends She hud lnherlte«| the millions father, it successful purveyor of. tinned meats, whose work |M*ople ••oust I luted colony In theii>M*l\e*. nml wna pretty In the Isirguln. He lin'd ml millions whatever, lutt he was young nnd oue of tin* hand somest men aliout town. As Ui Ills IMISI, there Were ii number of sinister rumors u(I«Nit. Just and from when lie ntdultied the money lie squandered with such profuslou, iiTT \>b‘e could tell. . These fads not w flhstnndlug. Itarhara AnnesIcT loveil him, and It wanted hut Ilir»e shrewd guess na •• J.-w-U arv worth—how miirli* | ■ Wltiihortio li».l Iwn hu hi lpui.ite 1 •‘h.Tt. wo can uiiiii.it,• It. f l oniu ‘ im.i In inmiy « well il.M inct Clip. ! lie hml moreover llimle INIulonate line fn.lihomMeJjmiliiii knew , .|„ VI . W |,|ch .he hml reiuriieil-nuil * " had Mgr- r* WELL DESERVED i sight, lie Ids native lie left \l Flight ml ? rk togetln suit of n frifling over- a as ohllgetl to turn Ills luick oil states somewlint hurrb*dl> That ra hi dura lice vile and took her lie plumbd. ms well ns his own. rotildod Idin led that she v from his ehitlr and l*egnn to pace at nt length, lying pral «. Thit Come, from Thankful Atlanta Peoplt. i11 and do V n , A kidney remedy never falls. ‘' 4 '" f,,u " Atlanta people rely upon It. T*. i!.''J, Thar remedy Is Doan’s Kidney Pills. 1 it,. p-m rf AUa„,a le.tlmonjr provea It alwaya ,:»i ™r'wK he’dhi'm. hu'fmm Caroy, of T5 Decatur streot, '‘“ivn'mhiilie. or Inter «nw him In.hl. f »rpenier, sayn: "Backache troubled the ii,nn,i iele*rn|ih oBlee. from where he ?:/•: n > uch for * long time that I waa ,l, X"Sn!!. 1 *!’ VeJTwiiiihoriw. red: " ,r “> froo from It for one moment, Meet the r. is nil, eveiilua.-Khl." or night, and when I tried toaleep The other »»» i„ Id. iwtroihml. li.rhar. »» pains became worae and mademe A V.'i' 1 7,'-iinl„ti* ■eel J'.at a. though 1 waa lying on a tu i»' ,U K\|H*et^Hv pi..* of rocks, ft hurt me so to move •“"'it In lied that I would lie there for The s i.* m the mile country .tation w.« • '"nn '!* o be fora I sained enousb ,bie 10 mrlve; Indee,,. Il wu. oienliie, mid bl';," \ I i urn ° rtr " h ® , * er^Uo * , eve'^aml 1, hwlmr'mou , i'h" n who b rlJlH.«l!! 1, '*Tdney« were very unnatural, i ,i„. .trip of iiiuiform. ih.*'lagging :?f s full of aedlment and hard to con- minute. Inierinlnahje. ]'»■ I «l.o I oat . great deal of aleep «('? SSuff » M the tah ofrontroTorer s, •<*—f—; J®*®- I used remedy after remedy, her lover Now he «,< ahuo.t ihe binbaml CO „r h '“5 htd ‘ h * 'Hght^t «ftect ' r ,;:r!!^ 'VSftre. .lowed wl.h .he in cn me and work became a burden 1 1 went about more dead than I waa attracted to Doan'a Kid- P!n * >»■ an advertlaement In the Vr' Wppr and went to Brannen t An- hi. '“onv, drug (tore. 10* Whitehall Smart Paris Veils Tuxedo Veils hv the yard—black, red, navy blue, wine, Bordeaux, brown, pink, li^bt and ditrk blue, magpie and other new shades, »It L50 Chiffon and Tuxedo Veils, in new shades, hold the eenter of the stage. Embroidered Chiffon Veils in navy, browns, grays and blacks from 3.00 to 4.50 Lace Veils in black, brown, navy blue, "toque” and green, in odd, new pat terns. Read.v-to-wear Veils; 11-2 to 2 yards. 1.50 to 5.50 Dog Collars Velvet Dog Collars, narrow bands of ribbon, set togetherSvith turquois cor ral—gold, silver and pearl beads—a very “chic” collar with the lingerie Waists, 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25 . New Ruchings RUCHINGS BY THE YARD ^5c Stiff Linpn embroidered collars, the chic thing to be, with tailored shirt waists, ■■ »— 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00 • * Jap Fans Jap Fans of every description—big fans, little fans, fans for decorations or for actual use. Folding fans and the real article decorated ns only these queer little Japs can produce them, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c I 1 *-' »>«o M Marietta street, and got * The uae of this remedy brought f. " * wonderftil change. The pain sune and the urine haa bean nat* »nd free. I can go to bed and '*’» all night without being dlaturb* rmt . •■•*■ , ! n an >' way and rite In the morning *'" 110 "- L '! n K «trong. wall and able to do my ° rk •* I did twenty year* ago. You «r» -wcume to uae my namo aa a ref* .I.IWCU ..Ii XV u. . Mill* liiul utmnl i n dot k fllnitr. w lit-li. Il««l Mtrlrl Ju* Ihtii •loiif. lluTt* •nhonlil linvi* Imn*ii lw.» ,flr«*ml willingly for •If Ml tr Ilk.- •flier. f them She hn.l Mi.fTeMtl U M.i|e--I«ve Monllng her ll|>> And for whnt> she H«W »«k«l he :l> To be trlek*Ml. roldMMl. rn* I, .d«L .IImuimmI tflo»e-deMerl.Ml for •i.'ild -In- iter forrei «r forghe •> „Vm. Miieli vile irenrhery. even tomiui llke. Mile mill iowmI the hand A I tell I llikled M-tinevrliei Inipoaallde ,m| the l firm el toill «lie ^fcp.rn • rale \)y ail dealers. Price 60 r -'r Foster-Mllbura Co., Buffalo. Sum. ,ol ° t * ea!# fcr tht RpRiemlTr tho name—Doan’i- aad ***» Co uUiar. ( the iH-nvflt nnd delmiialr •wot f|Uleklv ./'.••"wlmil'mic'im'lnolcri^.iiu' 1 licl.l tiic li.li.l I'.r " * hi> >i(i , | r i b-i They |ihkmm| out ., git.- ilealr high "Thl* .vltvr l»ue. *1 hv ntlv. aide by •*»)*. «« •I. tbeae field*, nnd Hi rough the plantation. She ahlvered allghtlr, nnd lookad nwny. She hml l*een aearrhlnir hla fare for annia token of Ihe old nfferiioti lu v«lu; nn«l n revulalou had mine over Iter. The man waa hard, ealloua, utterly heart lean. What ahe had ii|iderKoue for bla aake waa uothlug t wnmga. Ijr. — .—, . — whh h wound lit aluuoiia way arroaa the meadow. Ileniitlful weather! Hhe eould Imve Inufh- I ii loud. The (ilnii widt h had uature«l In her brain when nhe wrote him the note. hleli had brouaht hint hither, recurred to her. nml her llt»* tightened. That plan would certainly lie carried Into execution now. "Yen. the weather la |M•rfe<•t.■ , the an swered calmly, lie looked at her "Your letterVniue aa n great surprise to me." In* obwrved after a pause. "Why?" alia naked, atooplug to pick a gtoiloua ox eye diUay. and Inserting it Into the Inee of her Idouatv “IMdii't you expect ever to nee me anlttV" "Well—no; at leaat, uot here." "Nor any when* elae. I sup|H»ae." * tih. I won’t aay that." Tlielr evea met. nnd hla fell before her*. "Wlni> I rnti’l understand," lie went on Irtitnlily. "la why you have taken up the position you have done." "|r was the merest accident. In the first r tnee." she replied. "I had no Idea when took the situation that Maurlqe U re re ton and 'Rbl TotVtgde were one a»T the aaioe. The first Intimation I had waa when I saw veitr photograph at the llall." "Ami *lm*e when have von taken to the conipnnloit biialneaa for a living?" he naked, with a srnieely con«*ealed sneer. • Since I came out or prison and found myself houialaas, frlendleaa, pcnulkss and deserted." Her Indignation gave atrengtli to her xohv. amt the uian glanretl around nor vously. Ahead the white facade of the llall "Yea. I will do my Iwat. You inn meet me In the long corridor at 12 tonight. "That’s my girl." lie slipped an arm nleuit her waist nml tried to draw her to hliu. She resisted for n moment, and then, pushing buck the hair ... .. - wltli lint the man thought he iinderat«MNl. The long corridor was lu darkness, sate at iHie end where a high French window nd milted n fbssl of moonlight, clear nml elols trnl In Its whlleiiea*. The opening of u do.«r at the op|M>slie eud was accompllaheil without mdse, mid a dark figure crept stealthily toward tlo* light, theu vanished ahruptly lulo a maul! boudoir on the left. Here the iiiooiiM-aina (mnetrated Ihe open I ludlBtluctly through the trees. They it ii Imum- Lstopped as l»v ••omniou ••••naetit. though. "H*» ym are a reformed character? he that stl.l at leagth. "lint your note mentioned something alMiiit aoiue Jewel*?”—tentatively. "Yea." "I'ftnfoiind !♦. Vrrn. don't l*e so mono sylinlile. I could honeatly do with a little of the ’ready.' Fin fairly bard up. amt It would only lie taking what would anon tie niv own In n aenar. He nice now. and get me something—a trifle in diamonds, for preference." Intend to maary lllaa Annealey V •he asked \riir. tIon. ve._. •Ter ha pa It la." SM- laughed. "Then-you’ll do 111" of courae. That la a foolish •tue*- llilnld WihsIs swlfi mote coffer within . ond pressure Tim of the niigerH where gprlugs might Ih* lild « girl den. and the priceless contents of the coffer fellm which slissl lu mem of the hands nml tin exuoaed I fllll mined to face (he III tlo* liree •imii*•• of the window, with tin 'hliilug full ii|miii Imr iM-iiiitlfnl •*r white tln-ss swaying g**utl; Hxtn mi answered nothing, but threw llos XX HI. a quick gesture, at black folds lulling nwny, n lie clad figure before him. k'd Into the stern, accusing eyes "Hied w |fe-llnrhnin Auimaley! from tho llliiiidnntliig .-onversa GEN. WM. BOOTH DECLARES SUICIDE IS INDEFENSIBLE '.y GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH (H.(d of th. Salvation Army.) T "lliiary thing, you people! IIK AFT OF KKI.F HKMTRnFTION Is II li'dntlou of the snerrdlieaa of life, the law uf Ihe land and tin out rage >ijk>ii Oie morn I sense of the |M-ople. Hulelde Is Indefeiistlde. Yet it U on the liu-r nml niuoiig nil classes, cannot clnliu It lias fostered mid dexelopcd tlo* Ismds that bind men lu a Just apprecia tion of life. Mintlstl'-a of snl- ldes are alarm* tug. especially lu se.-li . •oinirlc* ms lieu- Him L. Ilnvnrla nml several |MNs of the tier* niplrc. lint no dould maii.v iiiutv |M*r- Itself lay bare. From the dellcnlely-iM-onted ■atln uf Ita lining the I Ii | ii b I tire of din momls. ihe living whiteness of |M-nrls, de tachH themselves. Jttat then the nusin passed behind a cloud. Hut there waa nu poaalblllty of tills taae In the toueli of those mid chained atones, slipping like n snake ngalusi (be paltu. Tlila wna the wonderful Annealey neck lace. vnrtcliiHt with geui* scarce anywhere to In* matched. In a moment the lid of Ihe coffer had snapped, fho <*ahfnet waa *—tI. and fhe figure glldetl *t' nlthllv nj Ii l^ail gUdgd ihitable In the cdrrtdor a second figure had Joined |tie first. "What have you got. Vera?" q man s volee whispered lumraely. "Fume to the window ; I must gee." In hla exrlteutent tie gripped the woman's wrist harder than he knew, ami she gave a gasp of pain. "tioodnesa knows." M* \vhl«|N*re«|, "you are not so deth*ate ns nil that " loment later, daxxlliig. from the ro«n; *ap|MH Wlmi lint in ... - Ish l»y their own nd whose itnims I the | apjHNtr lit the statistical roll of suicides. Rsform Next in Order. A veritable storm tif foolish reform Rolls on from the Hast to the West; Hy cracky, a man Devising n plan Ht-formlng reform, 'II be blest! —Buffalo News. The "tiger'' can see a-plenty. It Is the officials who ate "blind."- Bristol Herald Fourier, Three generals in the Nh-arngunn army have km wounded during ihe progtes* of the present war. but the private Is still unscratched.—Washing- w lldcrlng In ' t°n Herald. Staut the imstn came from Iwhlnd Ita ertng rlottd and lit up the great aiptare of the tvlmlow which led to the veranda ruuntug maud the honor. The man turned The Hist Hum it young man suc ceeds In kissing it clever girl she looks at him In a way that make:* him wish he hail g d busy sooner --Chicago News. The offense Ik either •tMIIUlltied In Hint ha fries buiusii skill lu Its effort to tie tertnlue the muse of death, or means are fo iml hy Influential friends to hide nwny the crime. Hut If an many with suicidal Intent find courage for the and deed, who can calculate the number wild WiMtld cut the' sacred thread of life which bluda them to this world If they only dared? ’ Nay. bow many uf the gay. * laughing • rowda srouml us have m one time nr nu other contemplated suicide; nnd how ninny this trfery day would hurry awn> from fhe present singe of bring but for nn Imteflnn* htettrearf nfrlm fature? t betters ttre hniu- her \4 larger than most |s*ople bav ■llghteal ctuiceptloii of. Aa to the causes that lead to suiclilc. they ire uumlMTlcaa. No ihnild "lent|MUwry In anility." the reason e«Numonly assigned hy •he gentlemen who are an often •wlleil iipon mi Inquire Into the matter. Is frequently the correct one. For who. hot worked up ii some irrrlhle pitch of excitement Inula mount to tneutnl derangement, would com mil !*• foolish n deeilV Hut how doe* that derangement eom* nlsmt? What In l•ehhld It? The reasons comumldv stiggi’slc I are drink, speculation, dissipation, gnmldlug and similar fellies. These things lead. It If Sabi, to nil sorts of disappointments sad vexatious, under the Influence of whkfe weak. III balanced. paaal«Miute and unassist ed minds give way. ending only too.often hi the deadly reeotirae to |iolaoti, the water, the revolver or the ro|*e. Hut further bsek in the string of ettt this g of CftSMS lain holy transaction I should niiv mere ms> frequently lies a sense of failure III the struggle of life; espeelslly It ltd* Hie case with those who have "coma down III the world." With many I lielleve the step Is taken la the atniKgb' to In* good—lu the vain effort to iiiiiMter s 1 use hated evil hshlt with Hi# eeiisi* of inter frleudlessiiesN. No one U ui hand with sufficient sympa thy or souse to iinderstaml them to wmm tlo* iNMir bliiilliig henrl con lie laid linn*. h«* the fatal step la taken. very human aorrnw. , Tlila j hatthl* la avorth a llltle fortune. I"- ! Now that the Han Domingo treaty II. .iopih-I .Itrmiiijr, MnrlliNl 1-*.*||0 i ha. Iw»n |««wil KIU Raxvlri* lUmlrr KTSi MJTSSJJ'Wfii: "khl tmvlgiie" had experiem-eil j »n'»*her typewrltet. Phllndel- what nr»* known a* Ktipreme inouieiits at pnla .North American various odd times dmitig Ills cti**rken-d I - - ——* career, bat never bef;»rv had a** overwhelm- Those hot remarks that melt the • * rf ruf.s^l.ff , «! Wm nsJhst jabli-h mm J ^ntivv are from horsemen who left New snuv. a for the Hast pot knowing Just _ .kM. ,i.rt.« «lth .frUrkiil' •>'**» • «r*'uml h**« ««* miking t«r, nut lu tUv lUmlivu ludtotol 1., tb* uul tlila icaaon.—Mew York Tlmn. parslyxeil h to the sjsif he BtiMnl t hla limtai^atHl heht him rooteil J . Fi»r o»h* long, awful minute I" — affrighted ' h«»w iH*gln with pity. It la true that aelf niur* dcr Is nn evil thlug. lint It la ouly so niany degrees worse than other evil things men do. by whleb they kill themselves aa •iin-lv a- diMR the man who nvllug •lie weight .'f III* distress In frvn*! ness fliifix. htinW'dr rviieuth the tr ■ •lie n*.irlng railway train. For example, what nt*oul .... drink «»r eat or Idle themselves I _ . lint I will uot argue the causes: ran any thing be done to prevent the suicidal (Ids from rising? That Is the practical qnestloa. And It seems to me we must supply the friendless with s friend, the broken In heart with • onitort. the dated, bewildered etvwtores with n guide, the momentarily maddened ■lives of folly with thoughts of hope* thst will steady them, mid above all lead them to the anus of Him wrhn Is still saving. "Fouie unto me. all jre that lalmr and tire heavy ladeu. ami I wilt glvs yoa rval.” A Navv York school teacher, aged 11. iliml iteit. efull>. Hhe knew she had un earth all of the punishment that la coming to Ihe veriest sinner.—Louis ville Fourier-Journal. The coal man Is now washing hla hands preparatory to shaking hands with the Ice man. while the plumber sends his pass book to the bank to have It balanced up.—Boat on Adver tiser. Every boy who* plays. nVoun.l rail road vards and makas a practice f Jumping on trains Imagines he Is a great deal more clever than the jme- legged men of hla acquaintance ever womC -Atchison Globe. dl* 11he fault of th;* httetaiuKL Mould elicit a Warned mean |MUngrM|.!i from •i*. Wit we are on good terms again Shf trails thia t Wuuiu.-llitffalu News