Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 21, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA QqO&GIAN ANDNKWg. TML’IMDAT. MAgCH tl, t*T, , . 2 Niiiipimppujipil Sought After and Sometimes Hard to Find, But We’ve Hundreds and Hundreds of Pairs. . . . . In the buying of Fabric Gloves, on the store’s parit, it isn’t a question as to whether or not they’ll be in demand—it’s the getting of all that makers of gloves can produce. For Fabric Gloves, especially thfe long variety, shpw a demand two to one over last season’s phenomenal selling. And we learned our lesson from last year’s experience. Getting a hundred pairs in the morning and all gone before evening. The call for long gjloves in kid during the winter and the popularity of the elbow sleeve were signs plainly read by the glove buyer who looks ahead. The Fabric Gloves are here and the department will not be at the caprices of overloaded, order-swamped glove "" 1 j 1 fling goods after it gets into the store? ig them until the last minute—when everyone ifts ‘ me rduut vjiuves are nere ana tne department will not de at tne caprices ot overloaded, order-* makers. And isn’t planning ahead as much good storekeeping as selling goods after it gets into the store? We ve hundreds of designs of Fabric Gloves, but don’t put off buying them until the last minute—-i goes to buying an article hundreds of dozens melt away like snowdrifts in the sunshine. Ladies’ 16-button Silk Gloves—heavy quality— Kaytier make with double finger tips. In black, white, pink, light blue, brown and lavender, At Ladies’ three-quarter length silk Gloves in heaviest quality. Kayser make in black and white only, 2.00 1.75 Ladies' 16-button Silk Gloves in medium freight, Kayser make with double finger tips, black, white ) At champagne, tan, mode, pink, light blue, navy, red, nile, green and grey, Ladies’ 16-button Milanese Suede Lisle Gloves. This is a heavy quality fabric Glove that looks like a kid Glove on the hand. Black, white, tan, mode and brown, Ladies’ two-clasp silk Gloves. Kayser make in champagne, white, black, tan, mode, grey, navy, reseda and brown, At 1.00 Ladies’ 2-clasp Silk Kayser Gloves in black or white 1.75 1.75 nn/4 7SJp Ifi.hut.t-nn Rillr fiLlnvna in an ATpnllnnt nnolt- Ladies’ 16-button Silk Met Embroidered Gloves in black, white, grey and mode,embroidered in self colors, Ladies' 16-button Silk Gloves in an excellent quali ty with double tipped fingers. Black and white only. Splendid value, 2.25 1.50 Ladies’ 2-clasp lisle Gloves in black, white, navy and grey, Ladies’. 16-button silk net Gloves. In black only, Ladies’ 16-button Milanese Gloves in Suede Lisle. Very elastic and an excellent quality. A glove that will wash. . Black, grey and white. ' A Special Value at 50c 2.00 Ladles’ 2-clasp Chiffon Silk Gloves. Very thin fabric. Kayser make, 1.00 1.00 U PH1NIZ YPEI II ION IN HANDS OF RAILROAD COMMISSION FOR FINAL CONSIDER A1 ION SENATOR TILLMAN EDNA MAY TO WED A COPPER MAGNATE *— OVERJOOSEVELT His Audience Resents Epi thet Applied to President Roosevelt. Wlnrheitw, V<*.. March 21.—t'ntlmt fftnf** Hoimtor Tlllmin. nf *M.u»h Carolina, nearly . i tight In Mnrtlhalwirf. W. Vn., night liy applying an epithet tn |*rea!ilent Konaevelt tn a itiacuaatnw of po litical aithjerla In tbr monia of Ilia Rual- him Men a Clul*. ,lhe majority of the metn Item of which «rc Republican* tin! ailinlr era of the preahlent. The remark wae at one# reaented. and n | general free tight wit* Imminent, when wtaer oouoael prevalliMl. , ..... —* • - w lthilnw the ohjee- j B0WDRE PHINIZY. AU8TIN BRANCH. . L««d»r «f fight .gainit Corgi, r.tlra.d and hi. attorn.y, who ap- •* r «4 It hi.ring Wednesday. *hst JUMPED IN SEWERi NEVER CAME OUT "III (hr ralln.il commlaalon do- Hi. l-hlol.y prill Inn? v Thursday morning Ihr three rommls- ■'U,' ' 11 1" ejeeiiilre .r«.lou nml . ,r ihr voluminous tctiltwuii ■ At ,\ 1 -■ I. It wav announced that no de- *"" M Iir aeached la the inntlrr I* • ;,v Thursday afternoon. ' ll “ Ihnv aieatbera will m«ln- «n "f the property I. practically Hu, , whether »lr. I“lilnl.r'« contcM- ►Mm ““ °'P , -rt <» accoiupauj thrui I. a ». 1 : 'mdotrrmlned. , *' ‘■“iiinrnl of Him roaiuilMioti I. for Lt, p ,l "l iMlnatahlas lnrr.llg.llon. , of an riprrt I. n hnotty <li- ...nmlwloa hi. no food for Tl| r olfrr of ihr lcna**« of ►, ”"«• nwil .ml also of lion. Howdrc 111 in ,.ny tho expenses of one li ft in. lief. "•'iimlMloo feel, ,I,,, I,, accept '.. " IM <- 'dfrr. might lirtnt comptl* would not lie plenMlil -I . hMrln* luting fe«m I* tk, " -dneaday morning to Into 'n * u «iu.>un, tht laJUcatl tuuimUal :>6 "’ll- ., took under advisement thr petition of Bond re Phlnlxy, of Augusta. relative to examining the condition ot theoeor- gin railroad. At the afternoon eee.lon nt-gumrnt wo. heonl from Austin Branch. attor- ney for Sir. Phlnl.y, »ml Major Joseph B. c.-ummlng, attorney for th* Oeorgln road. Mr. Branch contended that the tleorgla rond .hould be h.lloeted lu entire length and laid. w'fhotghty- pound toll over the- mnln line from Atlnntn to Auguetn. The iiueallon no"’ tn ‘lelermineo by the commlaalon la whether or not an expert u III hr employed by It In Invej- tfgotlng the condition of the road. Tht. »*1 be decided ». noon n« the commta- hn* had an opportun e to go .through, the great man of te.timony on file H.nry J.tg.r J* nrv T H.ifTil.' N. V.. Mnrrh SI.-Henry T. i 1 .. J .i n«d 11 general agent of the ijlfengct department f li- Krte rail- p . ,, the iie-l known rail-i ’:!ad men In the -la'r died tn the gen- yiul li-.-tjftal Tut .'lay. . IVrry Park.. ■ negro •entem-ad to the ,tne hade for a rrlrl.l ofrime, tried to t.. | rap,, when working ne«r i.leonwnod .re- mi.. Tuesday afterunon. lie lumped Into ft tu.hide, leading to a a,«or. Nothing In.. I wen .eeu of him ■dnee. It I. tTionghr that lie aotroeated with wWer gaa and died. WILL TEACH MIDDIES TO USE SUBMARINES Annapolif. Md.March fl.-Tha thru aubmarlnag of the n.Vy arrived at (h. naval u-ademy tht. moral.g fram Brooklyn navy yawl, where eh.y h*». JUM been thoroughly overhauled In nrenaratlon for uae here In the In.true- !i,m of mlriahlpmaa la tbla branch of navar w itrfare. Thg ho«t» an the P-v- pnlee. Bhark and Plunger. They are under the command l.ieutenant ('hurlee P. Neleun. f. 8. S. and ar rived in tow of the government tug. Nina and Pontiac. VERDICT OF GUILTV AGAINST RARRISON IN KIDNAP CASE i Jurv Heftirns Verdict After i * , J Loiifr Doliberatiun—Prom- iiiputlv Connected. irilxitiftli city, N. C.. March :i.-Aftar In-lug out nine hour*, the Jury In the c*«* i»f .Inahua I In pi with kMuapInK nml iiitinlcrltig Kdinctb Rpaalc.v. ■mi of Him* Samator H. II. IW.ialpy. of Currltink. rfiurtip.l m vonllrt of guilty last night at l» o’ritN-k. Th*« c.uirlmllng argument In the iwa'c %«*h* inmtp for tba atatp hv HoUHtor WnrU. So p|iM|ttant waa ha In hla arraign incut of llfirrlamt that hla anilltora broke j Into n|«nlniiiM>, one of them hr lug apatcnral tn Jail for gt Tim jfitlKia n o'cliM-k ami the Jury mired. Ho long w»*r* they out that a inlatrlal waa axpactad. The trial baa laatiul gro day*. Two vt*»ir» ago Kenneth llcaaley diaap- Itmml from the arhool taught l»y Mias Xlaa I In rrlfM.ii. datigbtpr of Jna. Ilarrlaoti. that day not a trace of the Imy haa heen dl*-nveml. ottbougti amir of the Imet de tective nullity In the country haa worked OH the raae. HtiBpli ton waa directed against llarrl«on l\v tvaami of threata alleged to hare Imm'ii mtple !•> him againat Memtor lleaaley In ronneetlnii with certain liquor IfgUl.itloii which II aaley waa Inflneiitlnl lu Inning paaacil. Wltneaae* fair the atate ROADS WILL ADVANCE RATES JUST TO TEST NEW LAW; COMMISSION IS NOTIFIED Washington. March *1.—Aa a raault of adverne atate legislation recently an artad, railroad, ot lha Middle Wait will, on April I, Increaae raiaa grain, coal and Iron IS 1-1 per oant. Notice of thla purposed action haa t ■frved on the Intoratate commerce commlralon. It la expected that roada In the Houth will alao announce In creaae In rafa*. The roada. In an atlempt to teat tba ronatltutlonallty of the new rate te latlon law, will try lo ahow that Olay nrr now unable lo carry train, coal and Iron at a profit under lha rata which haa exlated for two yeara and thm an advance la neragaary. Tha rallroada give aa an exciue for thla contemplated action tba difficulty borrowing money. Increased coat of labor and material and general In. creaae In operating expenxea. No nl two sic sms simp mens A a announced In The Otorglan Wed nesday afternoon, traffic or track* arrangement* between the ftouthem , . ... 4f and Heabomrd Air !.lne permitting a tcwtiaed to aeelng llarrleon on tl»»* day of # #.» ih« lb** nllcgftl kldunplug driving through thi*j* hort h * ul ^ rom . cat,try with n liy. uhl lo rracmbl^ the' — lowance Is made of Increased revenue from the stopping ot rebates and lfaa transportation. When tba new rates are sought to be put Into affect tha Intaratata com merce commission will be charged wlia tha duty of fixing a "Just and reason able" rata. Members of tha Interstate commerce commlaalon bellars any action of the commission reducing freight rates will be taken Into tha courts by tha rallroada and have ar ranged Co get quick action by tha United State* supreme court should tha constitutionality of tha law ba thna tasted. The department nf justice will eld In thla effort at expediting matters. Hlnce the new rate law has been in effect 1.000 applications hare been filed with the commlattoD for permission to change rates within flea day*, aa re quired by law. .Whan a reduction was Thla piatur. it fram a recent pho tograph *f Edna.May. the Ameri can actress, who has mad# aa groat a caeca** jit England, and what* approaching wadding with Occar Lcwiashn, an* of tha cap per magnate* of tha United States, haa been announaad. Mice May la •aid Is have bad an opportunity ef marrying into the poaraga *f Eng land several timtti but oh* prafara an American. BrnnlfV (Niy Thr ilrfmar «•■ *n*nlllil. Hit Third Trial. Il.rrlu.ii I* a fftruicr of nn-l.*rai- in-ana. lie la a hnnber In-law uf Tbniuaa J. Jarila. forin.tl, ymI'rrur of Nuria t’arolliia. I'ullrd Hint,., arnann’ and Minlatrr lo Until. Jar rla and former Wovrrn.tr Ay*.*k ware auioug tin- atlomcya for Ihr ilrfrli"-. Ilarrlson haa Item twice l-'forr tried for hla life. Thr Oral rhargr waa that of hill lag hi* father, tint II waa uot made uetll flrr jrara nfti r hla father's dratb we l...m afterward llarrlaon aaa again •i.-l, . liorgnl with th» umntrr id a I., abrading him with a .hoignn It rtiown nl lb* trim that thr goo tu llarrUvu a haxda waa a.rldruull, dlachftfg *4. connecting the two Ixrgeat dlvlalnns of tha Seaboard, ia practically a certainly only the datalla of tba contract* re maining to be disposed of. Prom dlapatihaa received tinea Pres ident Finley's announcemenr Wednea- day afternoon. It seams that both roada have made propositions. B L. Kemp*, aaalatont to Praaldant Garrett, of the Seaboard, la responsible for the state ment that In return for tha traffic or tnukage arrangements b«|w*on Atlan ta and Macon, ihc ftouthem lo fo re cti vs similar privileges over the Macon. Dublin and. Savannah to Vldalta. The principal gain to the Hagbfprl win bo tbo abort haul for tonaxg* from Birmingham. Chattanooga and Atlanta to Savannah. Instead of-routing freight vie Spartanburg, It will go direct, at STEPS IS TIKI AM# WITH As Hi* IIrat definite movo prepara* tory to erecting a great Pnibylartan hospital In Atlanta. J. K. orr haa been named as chairman of tha committee, haring In charge tha raising of funds tn aupport lha chatlty department of the new hospital. Ur. A. It. Holderby. president of tha board of trustees, atateo In a card to the public that the minimum coat of tbo building will bo fj10,000. Tha ? movement Is receiving graat encour agement. not only from Praabjrtsrtana of the city, but many Other*. The work of raising funds will no prosecuted vigorously now. and the promoters feel assured that the move ment will culminate In complete mileage of against ftt, a saving --r IU mllee. Mr.Kempt, however, said the matter waa now up to Prtaldeat Finlay.