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THE ATLANTA- QEORGI AN AND NEWS.
TT’KSI'AY, MARCH If. 1F*7.
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RICH’S IN THE NEW STORE
; LADIES!
You are cordially invited to attend a cut
price eale of uew French Hand-made Under
wear tomorrow, Wednesday morning, March
liOth, U o’clock, in our Muslin Underwear De
partment, second floor of our new store. This
sale will afford the grandest opportunity for
bargains that we have ever given and you know
what it means when we say cut-prices on
French Underwear. Over $5,000 worth of these
dainty hand-made garments will be placed on
center counters, marked in plain figures, for
one day only. These goods are all our own im
portation from Paris through Atlanta Custom
House. Don’t miss this sale.
& BROS. CO [ M. RICH & BROS. CO.
Beautiful Display of Spring Millin'ry Shown at
Smith & Higgins'
By C. S.
gem. of the m»ny attractive hat*
wen this season are ebown at Smith St
■mine' <>n Peters elreet.
Awn* the nhlrt waist and walking
toll I tin- are a great variety of shapes
tad colore, i >ne made of white mllan
g Tim n'Shanter In ehape and haa
l pink ami white rose In front a little
In the left, and In the back and un-
demeath the hrlm there Is a trimming
of blac k velvet.
A nnaii walking hat Is of black
Mian, empire In shape, and trimmed In
from with tiny white roses. Over the
stole hat there Is a graceful spray of
aalden hah fern. The bandeau la of
Mark mellne and In the back there la a
pale blue nllk roue.
Another becoming hat la made up In
pirk blue silk braid and haa a trlm-
nm( amund the crown of blue and red
(Ilk braid. box-plaited. To the left
■Mr there are two dark blue qullla. For
a young girl there Is a chic Tam
O'fihantre ehape of cream Neapolitan
braid, tilmmed with red and brown taf-
feta and iiullla to match.
A mushroom hal. made of black net.
haa a wreath of postel roses, showing
■he colors of pink, lan, blue and green
around the crown. Another mushroom
shape la made up In pink allk braid.
The three pule gray roaea, with pink
centers. In front give a charming effect,
and to the side there Is mercury wing
of pink and gray. The bandeau la made
of pink and gray mellne.
A very elaborate hat la shown, made
up in white. The frame la of while
mallne and the entire hat la made of
white uncurled ostrich feather*. The
trimming at the aide la a Paradise
aigrette. On the bandeau there la a
wreath of liny while roaea.
Among the black hats there la a
(ialneaborough of chip which haa a
flsh-tall plaiting around the crown. The
ostrich plume hangs over the back and
the Paradise aigrette completes this
picturesque hat.
In the afternoon and evening of Tuea.
day there will be an orcheamt.'fwhich
will render a bright and attractive pro
gram.
TO FILL
Tun Persons Were Killed
and Ton Injured at
Cincinnati.
'iminnatl. March II.—A three-story
blik block at the corner of Front and
flam afreet*, which had been surround,
(d by the Ohio river flood for several
day*, collapsed laat night, resulting In
the death of two persona and Injury to
tan other*
The building was occupied by several
Italian families. A middle-aged woman
•to her 3-year-old child were Instantly
Jljled The building was surrounded
Jjt *e»t of water, which weakened
to* "all* ami caused the collapse.
The police had much difficulty In
Jb'umg the injured, being compelled
Is u*p boat*.
Acquitted of Murder.
•eilal to The Georgian.
Asheville. N. c„ March l».-Oscar
“miieri a„d j. w . Lance, who have
" n trial In Lancaster county.
' erolina, for the murder of a
•nri named Benjamin Reed, have been
“wilted Thr Prisoners were defend-
?. > A, t irneya William J. Cooke, of
Akhevuie nni , j ud j e H B f.rter and
■ Adam*, of Charlotte.
TIRED WITH LIFE,
FOUR KILL SELVES
Acid, Pistol, Clothes Liue
and Arsenic Used
By Suicide.
HEARST-FAIRBANKS
GUESTS OF CLUB
VERY SAME DAY
4’hlcago. March 19.—William R.
Hearst ’’whacked up” with 4’hurlea
Warren Fairbanks aa the Chicago Press
(’tub’s guests for the day Monday. Mr.
Hears! was entertained at an Informal
dinner and nt <1 o'clock occupied a chair
at the right of the toastmaster's place,
where Mr. Fairbanks had sat at
o’clock.
Mr. Hearst’s remarks, which closed
the program, were brief.
"I am heartily glad to be here,” he
said. ”! always have had a deep and
sincere admiration for the newspaper
men of 4'hfcago— for what they are
producing. ! think the newspapers of
Chicago stand In the front rank of
modem Journalism. They are among
the most admirable, on well as the most
successful, of any In the United 8tates,
and that means In the world.
‘Newspapers are not bora; they are
made. And they have to be made
through the capable and honest effort*
of capable men. 1 think pride In this
achievement of yours Is shared by the
clttxens of the United States as
whole.’’
Chicago. March If.—Mrs. Lulu Reroolos.
chagrined at the failure of the divorce ault
brought against her husband. Gustave, swal
lowed carbolic add and then asked her
husband to kill her. Iler hushnnd I* mid
to be one of the richest Greeks In the West.
Frank Ahlstrand. employed by a |4ano
works at llammond. shot himself dead l*e
rnnee be was taunted for being s non union
^Michael llsnsle. nn employee of the steel
mills at F.sst Chicago, hanged himself with
s clothes Hue Itecsuss he believed his wife,
whom he married two weeks ago. was un
*Nienry Raugue. » yeara old. committed
suicide yesterday by swallowing arsenic,
despondency being the cause.
You’ll get it first aud right
in the Green.
suffering from smallpox.
he CALL80N THE POLICE.
Chicago. March 11—Suffering from
nmallpox. and acarcaly able to (land.
John W. Bporl. a laborer, living nn
8tnte atreet. daggered Into the Harrl-
non "tree! police station last night
asked to be given medical assistance.
He was taken to a hospital.
Watch and wait—for the
Green.
DR, DOWIE FIGHTS
HIS ENEMY, VOLIVA,
F
Corset Cover
Embroideries
Special for Wednesday at the little store around
till' I'orner.
A large lot of fine Swiss and Nainsook Kni-
hruiilerieB. They are worth from 75c to $1.-5 per
yard.
v '»ir choice
59c per yard.
16 E. Hunter.
Chicago, .March 19.—Wilbur G. Volltv
must be ousted an head of the Chris
tian Catholic church or Zion City will
lose Its big share of the personal for
tune of John Alexander Dowie. the de
ceased ’first apostle and prophet.”
Members of the Dowie church were
startled today when It was asserted
that the founder of Zion City had de*
rnnnded the removal of Vollvu In his
will. Aside from the dower portion of
one*thlrd to his wife. Dowie left all of
his fortune to the church, on the con
dition that Voliva’s power he broken.
The enmity between the dead relig
ious leader and the usurper of Ills place
In Zion City was thus carried beyond
the grave. It Is declared the amount
Dowie bequeathed to the church under
the condition named In his will totals
several hundred thousand dollars.
CALLS ON SOUTH
TO FURNISH LEADER
IN NEXTCAMPAIGN
•peelsI to The Geo’gfsp.
Chnrlestoii, 8. t\. March 19.—Colonel
George llsrvey, of New York, nt the III*
bernlrtii fifliKpict her** last night, arraign
oil Itoosevelt’s nutocrncy severely. He
•inpariNl I lie prenent lllties to those of
itektton niul declsred that there was dan-
er of n VanlMirg reaction, lie stowed
int popular government wna seriously
ireateneiPliv the one man domliiittlon
lint rev calle«I upon the Mouth to furnish
eandtd-itc for the lountry'n salvation.
Governor Ansel was present at the lain
I quet. ‘ _
KING OF BELGIUM
SUFFERS ATTACK
Brussels, March 19— Notwlthatand-
ing the official denials, private ln«iulr-
lee confirm the report that King Leo
pold. who Is visiting the Riviera, had a
cerebral attack a tew days since, after
which he was unconscious for some
time It Is now announced that he
will come home much earlier than ex-
l»et ted. •
PEOPLE MID
President of Princeton
Speaks at Ban
quet.
New York. March 11.—Former Secre
tary of the Treasury Leaile M. Shaw,
Prealdent Woodrow Wllaon, of Prince.
Ion. and Judge Joaeph A. McCullough,
of South Carolina, were the principal
apeakere laat night at the flret annual
dinner of the South Carolina Society of
New York. The dinner wae at the
Waldorf-Aatorla.
In part, Prealdent Wllaon eald:
"Our trouble at preeent Is that the
larlffe end all apecial meane of atlmula-
(lon have been puraued too far and
loo faat, to the deetructlon of balance
and harmony In the eoclal and eco
nomic development of the county. We
are obliged to acknowledge that we
have lost our heada In our pureult of
wealth and material prowaee. Having
loot wlae eelf-poeaeealon In our too
eager progreaa, we are In danger of
losing It In our. efforts to reform.
Preteet Againet Scheme.
"The chief Inatrument of cumulation
the tariff. By this means It was
•ought to give to every eort of organ
lied Industry aoma apecial protection
by law.
But at laat. everything moved with
a rush. Upon coloeaal eucceoe follow
ed coloeaal organisation. A aptrlt
madness for aucceas upon a great scale
selsgd upon those who actually conduct
ed the greet buelneea. and knew how
to make them pay; madneae for money
aelxed upon thine who undertook their
manipulation.
We have, by our own forgetfulness
of the true principle of legislation, ere
ated classes and put coloeaal Intereata
it clash with one another. These
hnngee of our own blind contriving
have carried you so far that we are
actually Invited to alter the whole plan
of our constitutional system to set
mailer* right.
Wants Igicome Tax.
I liellevr In Income and Inheritance
taxes as means for raising revenue. I
do not believe In each taxes, or In any
taxes, as a means of depriving the
rich whom we have Invited to get their
wealth under the fosterage of the gov
ernment. The root of Inequality le not
In wealth, but the special favors grant
ed by such legislation and extravagant
tariff laws, which have been pul upon
our statute books elnce the war be-
tween the etatea."
Mr. Shaw said:
•'There have been recently given out
number of pessimistic Interviews,
and on Thursday laat there occurred a
serious local panic, the result of psy
chological. and not logical, cause*. Let
It be understood that he who Inveata
hi* money In railroad extension, or In
railroad equipment, shall be aa safe and
as secure from the reckless ambition of
the manipulator nn the one hand and
the reckless ambition of the demagogue
on the other aa the men who elects
to invest in farm lands, town lots,
mines, factories or forests.
"uur circulation la congested. In
other words, our transportation facili
ties are far below our needs.''
STRIKE NOT CALLED
Chicago, March II.—A strike In the
shops of all the Harrlman railroads,
scheduled to begin yesterday, was held
up pending the outcome of negotiations
In Chicago between officials and repre
sentative* of the International Boiler.
Makers' Union.
Last night the executive board of
the Boiler Makers' Union met. It wae
announced that the union will demand
the reinstatement ot the men who
struck a month ago.ln the Alton shops
at Bloomington. The Alton strike was
called off, but the company refused to
restore all the etrlkere to their posi
tions. Prealdent Felton holds that the
alk-out la a dosed Incident.
KEELY’S
KEELY’S
Jm
KEELY’S
Embroideries
A Characteristic Keely Sale.
Our regular values in embroideries are so much better
than are shown regularly elsewhere that when we say
"special” there’s extraordinary attractiveness in the offering.
And this is a special sale. It includes some 300 pieces of
the newest and most beautiful embroideries of the season—
handsome petticoat flouncings and corset cover embroider
ies up to 27 inches wide, bands and insertions of extra
width and dozens of patterns just right for trimming linge
rie waists and dresses—English eyelet, French openwork'
and “blind” effects on fine cambrics, nainsooks and swisses.
The window in which these embroideries are displayed
has attracted thousands of eyes today and when the sale
begins tomorrow there’s sure to be a rush for such very
exceptional bargains.
At usual retail valuation, prices would be marked 75c,
$1.00 and $1.25; but you may take choice, in this sale, at
49 cents a yard
Sale Will Begin at 9 O’Clock Wednesday Morning,
None Will Be Sold Earlier.
Keely Company
The Gmn
and best.
Extra—first
A & P
Every well-posted man nr woman
knows that lea la one of the world's
moat popular and beneficial beverages,
but very few reallae that II la without
exception the cheapest drink In the
world, excepting water alone.
Our Stock of Tea
I* Ihe mint complete In the city, con
tains more grade*, more varlelle* and
heller value* then you c*n get any
where else? Price* range per pound as
follows:
35c. 40c, 60c. 00c. 70c. Me. |1.00, $1.20.
Tea Store Tickets on all grades above
(Sc. For Iced Tea use Oylonla-
Bell Phones
Atlanta Phona
“The Man on the Box."
A rattling good book converted Into
rather tlreeome play and presented
by a very tiresome company, le the
verdict of discriminating theatergoers
on “The Man on Ihe Box." at tha Grand
Monday night.
Max Flgtnan hah been a pleasing ac
tor In other rolee. Thoee who eaw him
In 'The Marriage of Kitty." with poor
llllle Betilna Girard, In her last lour
before her death, liked hie work and
predicted a brilliant future, but he ha*
chosen a vehicle hardly suited to his
abilities. His never ceasing smile—li
Is almost a smirk, his constant nerv
ousness and his wildly rating eyes,
are hardly suited lo Ihe character of
an army officer of good family. His
acting serves but to give an Insight
Into what the rale might be In different
hands. The supporting company It !n
no way remarkable. The play will lie
given Tuesday afternoon and nlghl.
G. D. G
"The Yankee Consul."
At a voting contest, during the Initial
run of 'The Tankse Consul" at Ihe
Broadway theater. *11 Waa Not Like
This In Ihe Olden Days," waa declared
the best-liked tong In the opera. The
audience voted as follows: "It Was
Not Like This In tha Olden Days." tsr.,
My San Domingo Maid.” 413; "Wluu
Difference Just a Few Hour* Make."
143. and "The Mosquito and the Midge,"
177. It will be seen at the Grand next
Friday and Baturday nights and Satur
day matinee.
Hew One Woman Fell In Love With
Her Hutband.
In Ihe sparkling comedy, "The Mar
riage of Kitty." which will be pro-
duced at the Grand Monday, matinee
and nlghl, the heroine marries a mil
lionaire lo aaalat him with his fortune
(which comes lo him by tha death cf
an uncle) and la lo relinquish all claim
upon him at the end of a year In order
that he may then marry the woman of
hie choice. A year haa passed and S'r
Reginald, the husband, comes suddenly
upon the scene nf hla wife's cosy home
on Ihe Lake of Geneva. He he* Pern
pretty well dlalllaatnned of nta former
love and Is In a particularly trappy
frame of mind Is be nn with any new
love that strikes his fa'rtcy. He ,1ml*
hla wife all that any woman could be—
pretty, well dressed, charming, sympa
thetic and best of all. exceedingly lov
able. They both capllulate at il. *i
sight.
Mini. Sembrich.
Mme. Sembrlch, who wllrappear here
April 1. recently asked Heinrich Con
raid, manager of the Metropolitan o|wn\
house, where he was going to find
future prlma donnas when singers llku
Melba. Karnes. Nordics. Tcrnla and
Calve were no longer before Ihe ruble.
He told me." declared Ihe famous
singer, "that there was In eight today
nol a single woman who seems likely
to achieve great success In her Itrid.
Have voices declined? Not in the least
There are as many beautiful voices lo.
day In the world as ever, but singers
jor take the trouble to prepare
themselves. A few months nf study '*
thought sufficient, and then they arc
ready lo com* before the public."
At the Bijeu.
Message from Mats." Richard
Oanlhony’s famous comedy, was, pre
sented at ihe HIJou M< nday 'night lo
nn audience thet filled Ihe theater.
The company, oeaded by Wallace
Wlddccnmbc as Hotact Parker, Is a
w-ll-balumed one. Inlbf capable of pre-
senllng the dellghCul and altugelhcr
unique pity. Mr. lVUUeconibe makes
a splendid Parkrr. nod his Woifc was
liberally applauded.
Wallas H. Kluxtt n as "A Mtaaaagu
from Mart." with his giant physique
and great, volumlnnua bass voles, com
bined with considerable ability along
histrionic lines, won many admirers by
hs work.
Nellie Blanchard aa Aunt Martha and
Nnrm.in MacDonald r.s a tramp deserve
especial mention. Taken altogether. "A
Message from Mara." aa presented on
Monday nlghl, la about the best and
moat pleasing—certainly Ihe most
wholesome—play that has been seen
nt the Bijou In mnny and many a week.
’ Here all the week. J. D. G.
Plano Recital.
C. Arthur Longwell, of New York,
will shortly appear In a concert In this
city, assisted hy well known local tal
ent. Mr. Longwell Is one of the few
artists upon that up-to-date musical
Inatrument, the player-piano.
Effects, which are Impossible except
lo a few famous pianists, are even
heightened In Mr. Longwell** pitying
from Jhr fact that he la on |ded Jo
give Ills entire attention to ihe ex
presslon. He comes from a success
ful lour of the Pacific roast.
THIS MEANS
SOMETHING TO SPEC
TACLE BUYERS.
When you think nf glasses you thins
of Hawkcs. When you think of Hawke*
you are reminded that he ha* derved
ihe Southern people In the capacity of
optician for 33 years—an Immenss bus
iness built up. a landmark estahllshtd
and n household word created. Such a
record meant a great deal lo Ihe per
son contemplating Ihe use or glasses,
and nn mistake can he made In taking
advantage of this perfect optical serv
Ice. A thorough and enreful teat of the
eyes anil Ihe very latest styles of
glasses titled Ask to see Ihe new
Tories and our Semi-Invisible Bifocals
A. K Hawke* t'ompany. Opticians. It
Whitehall etreel und 131 Peachtree
•treei.
Mr*. M. A. Robinson.
The funeral services nf Mr*. M. A.
Robinson, wife of M. A. Robinson, who
died Sunday morning sflsr four days’
Illness with meningitis, were conducted
Mnndav afternoon at 3 o'clock. Her
husband Is Ihe night foreman of the
Ity sanitary department. She It sur
vived by, besides htr husband, a
.laughter. Mrs. W. C. Blankenship. The
Interment was In Oahland cemslery.
BRAIN STORM IS PLEA
OF MAN WHO toOT AUTO.
I’hlcago. March 11.—Charles Bern-
heim. of Evanston, who disappeared
nn Sunday with the 13.3(0 automo
bile of Louis Turovas, of Grand Bnule.
vard. Is n victim of "brain storm." the
result of an Injury some years ago.
according tn a statement by hla mother
^cstenlnv^^
VOUNI
Matins* Today—Tonight
MR. JOHN PORT PRESENT*
MAX FIGMAN
The Foremost Comedian of the Ameri
can Stage. In Harold McGrath's
‘THE MAN ON THE BOX"
Sight. 3k to n.W. Matins*, 3k to a
Friday and Haturdajr—Matin** Saturday.
JOHN I*. 8I.(M'I’M t*o. ilN4*.t OFFERS
TUB COMIC* orKIIA HL’CCESM,
THE YANKEE CONSUL
With Harry Mmrt and a Kpl*ndld Company.
Nlaht to H.W. Matin** 3k to IL60.
MARCELLA
SEMBRICH
• From th* M*tropolltan 4tp*ra House, N. X.)
. I'rlcee U.00 and H.W.
™ BIJOU
Tonight—Matins* Today.
Flret Tim* at Popular Pries*. >
'A MESSAGE
FROM MARS”
—With—
WALLACE WIDDECOMII. ,
Complot* Elaborate Production. /"
BY THEIR
PRESCRIPTIONS
Rhfttl you know tb*m. That la th*
final t*at of *-nrthln**» by which a
drug ator* atanda or tells In r*puta-
lion. Aa to th* quality of our work,
w* r*frr you to aay pbjalriaa In tha
city. Our* la n* Prcarriptloo r>*part-
WATSON & PICKARD,
Proprietors
GRAND
PHARMACY
MUZZLE PHOIOCRIPHS,
m POLICE CHIEF
A. the result of complaint, lb* police
Tuesday morning started * reused, sgalaal
the many loud.mouthed phonographs la th*
rnrleus electric theater, realtered about Is
Ihe down.town business thoroughfares.
Aceonllog to the mandate of Chief Jen
nings. there phonograph, meet he singled
oe elre ihe theater people meat fare Re*
cooler Broyles. Chief leaning. I. tetlng os
I lie recent dsrlsloa of Jadge Broyles la the
esse of ihe Whitehall street theater. In
whirl) Ihe reorder held the outtldt uiu*|.
csl feature tn be a uulaanre.
The chief lattreeied Captain Mayo. Is
charge of the day watrh. to Inform th*
management of eech of there theaters that
tbsy mutt tt one* toagle the tihnn.wrsi.hs.
Kb,Him sny of the theatres refuse. Captala
May., has order* to make rase*.
chief J.'inline* Inter held s conference
will) He.order llroyles sad th* recorder
commended the mevi*
The set Ion of the iddlre mean* that here
after ihe phonographic inn.le. Intended to
FAIR OFFICIALS ,
TO .MEET HERE
A meeting of fair association secre
taries of South Carolina. North Caro
lina, Florida and Georgia will taka
pi are In Atlanta March >0 to arrango
a circuit and adjuat dales for the com
ing season.
The meeting was called by Thomag
J. L Brawn, president of the ’ •'—*—
exposition, to take place la