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STYLISH SHAPES
OF THE
NEW SPRING
FOOTWEAR
*3.50 to *5.00
AUthe
Swell Short Forepart Effects,
Pointed Drop Toe Lasts,
Turns or Light
Welt Soles
larmihg and Facihatihg Millinery Shown in.the Shops
' This Season
1 CHARLOTTE STEWART.
•hr shop* Import auch wonderful
Hop In i hr way of aulta, wain* and
ga-ami the hair dressers, manicures
ul beauty doctors have brought their
to such perfection that no woman
wd link ugly any longer. All ahe
ten Is s moderate Income and the
d<ps nlll do the reel.
This season (he millinery Is so al
king that one—with a vary limited
Ink account—can hnrdly look nt them
4th I'hrlsllan-llke resignation, desplt
« ltd that this Is Lent still.
Sttn at Chamberlin's.
A (harming mushroom shapo shown
'hambcrlln's Is of champagne col-
I straw. Around the brim there Is
black ostrich plume, which hanga
itnsn at the back a little lo the left,
ndernrath the hat then are quantl-
Ikt of hlnck sot mallne.
A striking black hat Is made antirely
I dotted net. the altatte being mush-
noni, with a Tam CfShnnter crown
Tn th» left of the front there la a
landmine while Mlmbeau plume. The
underneath la all black, the baii-
*tu lietng mnde of black mallne.
A Nespoiltan maroon straw la made,
•r into an airship shapo and haa as It.
irinmlngs two long willow plumes of
tbt same shada which extend from the
butt to the ha ok of the hat.
A pretty hat for morning wear la
Mdr of black silk lace, the ahape be-
he small with a round brim. To each
tide In front there Is one large, rose
"tinted rose imbedded tn beautiful foil*
•t* The bandeau la mads of brown
aaiiae
A panama atraw .haa A orown of
Jack net. to the aide of which there
■ a bunch of American Beauty roaes
JJ* Purple pansies, giving a charming
•»*< t'ndar tits hat at the back there
s tna.s of black mallne.
At J. M. High Company.
Among tiie many beautiful hats aecn
Hi«ir« there Is an sntplrs shapo
f while nnd gold lace braids,
note are t n o long white willow plume.
POte from point to book. The plumes
•ire caught with a gilt buckle.
At the back under the hat there arc
white roaes.
A smart liat I. made entirely of nar
row ruchlnga of brown lace, the shape,
which la sbmewhat of the empire, be
ing quite small. The plums and roses
used on this hat shade from brown to
the light shades of leather.
A white hat Is shown'made of margot
lace, lire cmwfti of which Is formed -if
a while willow plume. Imbedded with
pink moss rose buds. Under the hst
at the back there Is a bunch of Ameri
can Reauty roses.
A charming empire hat Is made of
electric blue chip trimmed with two
willow plumes of the same shade. The
plumes are caught In front a little to
the left, with one pink and one blue
full blown rose.
A mushroom shape made up In leg
horn has for lie trimmings an uncurled
white ostrich plume, showing a touch
of brown, a large pale yellow rose in
front and a black velvet bow at the
back.
Along with the hals are shown the
Uce boa. for summer wear. There
are black ones and w hile ones* made
of point d'eaprlt and matfne. The Lots
art very light at the back of the neck,
giving the empire effect and the short
ends are very full and ftulfy.
One .of ths very b#e< model, is a
white lac-o hat. rather large and turned
up at tlie left side, caught with a pale
blue bow and one large pink rose.
Around the crown there are two rows
hr bands of the ribbon nnd underneath
the hat there Is a mass of whits mallne.
A largo picture hat Is shown, made
of hlnck Neapolitan brnld. the only
trimming being one long black hand
some willow plume.
while leghorn Is trimmed wilh
while lilacs and pink carnations, the
pale green foliage show Ing among the
flower.. To the side of the back them
Is s bow of Mark velvet ribbon, while
the bandeau la made of brown mallne.
A smart hat la of natural colored
Panama, the crown nnd bandeau helng
made of ner of the aame color. Around
the brim there la a wreath of tiny
rosea In the pastel shades and lo the
left side there Is a graceful yellow
plume.
An attractlvs empire shape Is made
of pink chip. The trimmings constat
of pink rosea, shading to heliotrope
and wisteria.. Under the hat there Is a
bandeau of brown mallne.
Rsgenattln's Millinery.
Among the handsome hats Regen
•teln It showing there la a rough atraw
of brown, cavalier In shape, with Us
trimming consisting of one long willow
plums or lan and while, falling ofT the
hat at the back and almost touching
the shoulder.
A chic empire shape Is mads of tan
Panama. The nattier blue wings at ths
left have a touch of old roas. and under
the hat tbsre are pink rosea and for
get-me-nota.
A picture hat of cream Neapolitan
straw Is trimmed with one long yellow
ostrich plume, caught In front with two
yellow roaes.
Mist Ryan's Hats.
Miss Ryan la showing some very
charming hats this season, one of them
being a mushroom ahape of Cope
gen blue, the brim formed of tulle
the crown being entirely of uncurled
ostrich plumes of ths same shade of
blue. In front there Is a rose of paatel
shade and at the back a long plume
completes this picturesque hat.
A mushroom shape Is mads of box*
a hand of gilt braid and arts of brosm
velvet. Ths brown shaded cowslips
under the brim add greatlylo the beau,
ty of this hat.
A hat bacon....
Japanese coolie i
of salmon pink
formed of pink daisies and rosebuds,
nnd lo the bark thtre was an ostrich
plume of the seme shade.
An attractive empire hat 1s shown,
nude of brown plaited mallne. the trim
mings consisting of a natural Paradise
aigrette and an ostrich plumr.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER
IS OEAD IN CHATTANOOGA,
Special to. The ticorglan.
Chattanooga. Tenn.. March It.—J. W
Kelly, of J. W. Kelly A Co., of this city
one of the largest wholesale liquor
houses In the 8oulh, is dead at his
home here at the age of (3 years.
He was born In Waterford. Ireland, and
came to litis country In IKS. In 13(4
he removed to Nashville, where he
was assnclalcd with R. H. Singleton In
hook business, hut ratne tn this elty In
ISM. engaging In the liquor business.
Use
Our
Liberal
Credit
System
We will
Divide
„ the
Payments
a to Suit
DAVENPORT BEDS
Priced $35.00 to $75.00
In Mahogany, Golden Oak and the Mission Styles, forming
a handsome Davenport, a comfortable Bed and a commo
dious Cadar Box for storage. Let us show them to you.
Everything Good in Furniture and Floor Coverings.
CarmichaelTalman Furniture Company
•‘The Store That Savet You Money” - ^
74-76 WHITEHALL STREET.
ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT)
ITS OP TO KEY
TO SHOW PROOF
Must Tell Police Committee
What He Knows of
Minhinnett.
Alderman James 1* Key will be called
u-on Tuesday afternoon to give the
police committee Information which
he eaya he bae, and which, he con
tends. will prove that A. C. Minhinnett,
ex-alderman. Is not a proper, person to
be granted a saloon license.
The council chamber will be crowded
when the committee meets at I o'clock,
and a sensation will probably be sprung
during the course of the meeting., Al
derman Kay, If will be remembered,
stated at council that If tha applies
tlon of Minhinnett * Olnrldy were re
committed to the police committee be
would prove that a license should not
(ranted Mtnhlnpett.
pon this ttatsment the application
was releommltteed.' Councilman Rob
erts, chairman of the police committee,
has been III several days with the' grip,
but win probably be sole to attend the
meeting Tuesday.
PISTOUjifFLii
BULLET FLEW WILD
Carl F. Hutcheson, the former news
paper man. now connected with the le
gal department of the Louisville and
Naahvllla railroad, hail a narrow et-
cape, and Preston Jackson, a laundry-
man, was severely wounded early Bun.
day morning In Durand's depot restau
rant, as the result of the accidental
discharge of a 44-callber Colls revolver.
The owner of the pistol, anothsr
young man. was handlag It across the
counter to a clerk, when It fail to the
floor and was discharged. Hutcheson
and Jackson had just started out of
the restaurant at the time of the acci
dent. The bullet went through Hutche
son's trousers and grased the skin near
the htp, then went entirely through
Jackson's left hand and, ranging up
ward, struck him on the left side of
the head.
The skull la thought to haVe been
fractured, although his condition Is not
considered serious. He was removed to
hla home In a cab. The shooting cre
ated considerable excitement, as i
number of people ware In the restau
rant at the Urns.
ST. JOHN’S CHURCH
RAISES BIG FUND
Nearly I1S.M0 was raised In the
congregation of St. John* Methodist
church, Kast Georgia avenue, Sunday
morning by Rev. H. C. Christian, for
the erection of a large and handsome
church building on an adjacent Jet.
Rev. Mr. Christian said Monday mat
the exact aum raised was (13.4(0, and
was his Intention to secure (30.000
before the work was started. The pres
ent church has grown entirely too small
for the congregation and Sunday school
and It was decided some weeks ago to
build a new and larger church.
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
18 BEING MAILED OUT.
Special to Tbs Georgias.
Athens. Ga.. March It.—Professor
Joseph B. Stewart, qf the university,
busily engaged In the (ending out of
thousands of the latest agricultural
bulletins of the university. The bulls-
which la a 12-page pamphlet, con
tains much valuable Information re
garding the contests which art lo occur
n moat of the counties of the slate this
ear In the agricultural departments of
common schools. It also contains
the
ntuc ....
cultural college here, of which Dr.
drew Bottle, of Virginia. ll tn be the
ean, and concerning the congressional
district agcrlultural school* and their
prospective work. ' ,
Professor Woofier, of the unlverslt:
Is also sending out this week the bul
letlna announcing the faculty and plans
for the summer school for teachers, to
be held at the university, beginning
July 1.
BIO SUIT FOR DAMAGES
HEARD IN COWETA COURT.
Bpcclsl to The Grerglte,
Non nan, Ga.. March 11.—Coweta su
perior court haa been in session one
Week, during which tlms much business
has been dlspoeed of. Judge R. W.
Freeman la presiding. The most Im
portant civil case tried was that of Cox
a. W. S. Askew Company, 11 being
m the Carnegie Library.
The defendants were tha contractors,
and Cox, of Atlanta, wad employed to
do the comics work.
THOMPSON WAS ACQUITTED
OP CHARGE OF MURbER.
Bpcclsl lo The Georgian.
Newnan. Oa„ March It.—The moat
stubbornly fought criminal case In tha
'owela superior court yet tried during
this session was that of the atate
against Rufua Thompson, charged with
murder.
The homicide occurred on Christmas
day and In tha city of Newnan.
'er of witnesses were aw
which consumed two days.
The stale was represented by Solicitor
‘ R. Terrell and W. L mailing*, while
K E E'L Y ’ S
, K E ELY’S
KEELY’8
Embroideries
A Sale Of High Class AlloOers
In all our immense direct importations of embroideries
this season there are no prettier patterns or greater values
than are included in this collection of allovers that we will
place on sale tomorrow morning. —
►V
The line includes patterns appropriate for every use to
which allover embroideries can be put—beautiful designs
for waists, underwear, yokes, children’s clothes, etc.—En
glish eyelet, French openwork and “blind” embroidered ef
fects on fine cambrics, nainsooks and swisses. —*
All are brand new embroideries shown for the first
time. Widths range from 18 to 22 inches and values from
$1.75 tO $2.50. -■‘inret-.i'Ot —
The sale price, tomorrow, will be
>
$1.25 a yard
Sale Begins at 9 O’Clock Tuesday Morning.
Samples of the Lint in Show Window.
Keely Company
ms sum
OF HR OK
Arrested for “Smoking,”
Is Held as Suspected
Murderer.
Kullovluc the raid Friday nlgbt on n
batrdlnf bouse In ftUdlaoa avenue, lo which
three young men and one woman were er-
reeled arnieed of “hitting the pipe," the
police received Information that leads them
to euepcct that t'harlee Davit, one of the
luartet, la n man wanted In Lynn, Man.
'or uiunlcr.
■tete of Mneearbueette.
The police were Informed hy • el Ilian of
Betonton that Davit ate the description
of the alleged murderer, who wet arretted
In Kntontou t yetr ego. nnd who aubse
•luentlv etetped the officers. The man
wanted III
place.
Pott. of this city,
acquitted.
icted by \V
defendant
Tutt’sPills
tha TORPID LIVW,
strengthen the digestive argent*
W|l»Ki tbt towel*, and are m»
ANTI4NLKMJS MEDICINE,
■ la material dletricU tbslr virtues
are wtdsty recwgaHssd, as tbsy pas-
irjssarefsiira
the ay at am tr
gmtfymgm
Take No SefcetKute.
ptlioa EJc*
continued Saturday afternoon until We.,
day afternoon. Mr#. Otetla Moore, tl
woman In the cate, however, wee trlim*
and iMund over to the state court* on the
charge of Immorality, *•
FORMER CONSTABLE
HIS UERjjm
Charge Lancaster with Ex
torting Money From
Negro.
If nflrer* of Iks sheriff', afflre of lbs
n>uuty pallet ran succeed In locating Carl
Ijineuter, formerly a eoaatalile —
of Jnsllre of Iks Peso* II. H.
will hr ralfol upon In rsplala away la
rit, court a rbarge «f at—
A warrant for kit arc
sued under as laillrnau,. .
Jury, hut reports hy officers wko .....
tmrrhrd for him arc to lk» sgrrt that be
" , unknown.
Isdlrird on tk* rharga
i negro woman s "
,.... „. ... hy I hr sM of i
warrant. II waa chained tkst hr
1*1 the women so span th* bsyoa
reel a, hut raltwf Ik* prire « jk*
when k* sererialped lb* woman had (10 In
h*r pockethook
before he eowbl Iw tr
ml Ikat h* tklMad. I
hwfor* tb* elty re* ft meets i
1^ tried*! Ike April t*rm.
F. Hllll*. n medical student rooming
nt 211 1-3 Whitehall street, was •tabbed
twice In the breast and painfully
wounded Sunday night by G. B. Neal,
anothsr medical student, who rooms
In th* Orand opera house.
The trouble occurred In Hulls' room.
Neal, accompanied by hie younger
brother. J. C. Neal, went to the room,
and It Is said the elder brother de
manded an apology of HtUla concerning
n remark alleged to have been mad* h/
Hllll* about him. .ft I* said that lb*
apology waa refused and a fight re
sulted Neal an* hie brother were ar
rested by Call OIBcers Norris ant
Wektve just received a largemipmeat of
BUGGIES, SURREYS, DELIVERY WAGONS AND
FARM WAGONS
Get our prices before buying. We also carry a
complete line of farm implements.
FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO.,
<M1 W. Alabama St, Atlanta, Ga.
WILL JOHNSON CASE
III SUPREME COURT
TUESDAY MORNING
One of th* heaviest criminal dockets
th* auprem* court hae had In a long
while will be taken up Tuesday morn
ing.
Attorney General Hart will bava
some nine murder nnd one assault case
to appear In for th* state. The assault
cnee Is that of Will Johnson, th* rut
ton county negro charged cllh attack
ng Mr*. Richard Hembree.
Johneon had been tried, convicted
and eentenced to death when what
eeemed to be a perfect alibi turned up.
Rut It I* ealtf that evidence lure been
found lo refute the alibi th*>ry. and
upon this laaue the case la In the au
preme court.
<4-
SHALLOW WILL
FOWSR
Dunn Ma*hl|riry Os, ‘
14 Marietta Street. i j
MltoHi.i.,
im]ldC.M. d *,rAift tfTra
I n g !m!ni*rcMM? WIU^ I'M IMa ib J oh n •‘j^**^****** * '
eon county; Deve Bird. Trnup rountv;
IVIIIIe Roger*, t’hatham county; rear-
ly Adams, (’owela county; Reason
Handley. Irwin county; Henry Bra (ley
and Bill Brinkley, Montgomery county:
Freeman Hughes. Montgomery county.
TALK TO YOUNG MEN
BY DO, S,D. ROBERTS
In the opinion of thoe* who have for
yetr* been associated with th* work
of the local Young Men's Christian As.
eodatlon, on* of th* moat remarkable
addreeet* ever delivered at the Bunday
afternoon meeting* waa that of Dr.
Stewart R. Roberta, who on Bunday
afternoon spot* of "Th* Temptations
Of Young Men.” Dr. Roberta waa < homn
as the lecturer for ths afternooa be-
cat*- the Yoon* M-o's Chriwtlen A
elation authorities dselrpd'i
who could apeak with autnei._
lira subject, and who could grew t
advice to the young men. . i
This waa the second of g eerie* of
addresses on “The Problems of Yeuag
Man,” the flrst of which was deUweswd j
Tomfg Man^in^Builneea." *TTts^tM*J*J
Sana ,
GUESTS DRIVEN OUT
BY FIRE IN HOTEL
Special to The neergtas.
Nobile, Ala., March II.-FIre •tarllsg Is a
ALABAMA LUMBERMEN
WILL ADVANCE FftlCSl
Special t* The Gtortha.
Montgomery. At*.. March 1L—Ala
bama lumbermen here are tomerrow
expected to advance high grade* from
St to (!.(• per thousand.
IN' ALL COLORS AT
GEORGIA PAINT *
GLASS GO
(0 fBACHTUB.
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