Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 21, 1907, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

11 -- J1 ■* i yig , y- lj jmprpi* »» w THE ATLAIlfc* M|HHinN|B AHR M1W» 's ftoipfei*! Both Stores Offer Many Bargains tU. U-U A.. :..•.!. Our Fine Candies at 10c Are as Good as 25c Kinds Elsewhere EASTER GIFTS AHD NOVELTIES ! Our ^ (i ' Delifious Chocolates and Bon-Bons ‘20c ‘ ' We are showing, at both stores, immense stocks of Easter Gifts and Novelties ’of various sorts; iu- Art real eluding Chicks. Ducklings, Rabbits, Eggs, Bells, Post Cards. Gift Cards, Baskets, etc. ft*iees are very low. 40c Candies Souvenir Poet Card*—lient views of Atlanta; very spe- eial ,e*eh lc Fairy Soap—apeeial for Fri- lay and Saturday only; 3 t akes for 10c White Ribbon Soap—very speeial Friday and Saturday .inly *2 cakes for 6c Val Laces in new and pretty patterns; real 10c value; per Sale of Crockery On special tables you will find a sredt bargain lot of Crocker) - , including decora ted Dessert Plates and Oat meal Dishes, large white Dinner Plates ami Soup Plates, white Cups and Saucers, etc.; all 10c values; at, choice . 5o card Be Pillow Oord—fancy styles; :! cards long with tasseled ■•nils '10c Table Dovers «na Pillow Shams in new and pretty lace effects; special 10c Curtain Scrim—‘good ipiali- tv ; new pattern*; per yard, only 10c Household Paints and Var nish Stuius; all colors; ready Inr use ..,, 10c Extra Large Fish Globes 50 cents Whitehall Street Store Only Jap-a-Lac For renewing the finish of fnrnifure or "woodwork of any sort Jap-a-lac is the best preparation made. In black and 13 colors; in cans, ready for use; 1-4-pint 15c 1-2-pint 25c 1 quart 75c Jardiniere*—small sizes real ly worth a quarter; very spe cial at ; 16c Table Tumblers—plain, dear glass, extra thin blown; set of ti for 25c Punch Cups and Sherbet Cups of clear glass iu pretty styles 6c Tumblers — medium weight, plain, clear glass; special at 2 for 5c Oaks Plates of fine decorated china; reul 25c values; this week lOo Milk Pans of best gray enam eled ware; 4-quart size; spe cial 10o Lipped Saucepans of best , grsy enameled ware; 2-quart size; only 10c Child’s Chambers of best.all whit* enameled ware; special at ; 25c Some Specials in Millinery Whitehall Street Store Only. "Panama" Hats—ready-to-wear, with fancy colored bauds; extraordinary values at..|l.O0 Ready-to-Wear Hats—horse hair braids and other styles; black Rml colors; only $1.00 Hat Frames'in all the best new shapes; 10c .■mu 20c Velvet Ribbon for hat trimming; widths No 13 ahd lfi.; all silk; per yard 25c Flowers for Hat Trimming—roses, violets and dozens of others; fro pi #1.00 down to...l0o Foliage for hat trimming; various styles; per bunch, 10c and ,t,-.. 25c McClure Ten-Cent Co. 63 Whitehall St. 3840 W. Mitchell St. 1 Corner Hunter.Corner Forsyth. K9 OVERHEAD SIGNS FOR KANSAS. CITY Vi! .m p. Woolf sad W. A. Bunker, '"■■minm of the lower council of >m- ' ity. are spending a few day* •tu i'i’.i on a pleasure trip. V. have an ordinance which I prohibits the erection of overhead elec- trie nlgns In Kansas City." staled Mr. Bunker. In reaponne to a >tueatlon. "Occasionally council Issues n per mit for the erection of one, but thU It rare." _ League Meeting Poetponad. The meeting of the Atlanta Anti- Saloon Lcaguo. which was tu have taken place Thursday night at the Wetley Memorial church, has been postponed until the 'Bret Thursday In April on account of unavoidable cir cumstances now being shown in our requirement at the most weathered and sold sep- ' The Porch Furniture window'meet* every porch moderate cost—finished in ai-.itc or in Suits. 4-ft. Weathered Swing, put up.. .$5.00 4-ft. Weathered Seat $5.00 Arm Chair to match $3.50 Arm Rocker to match $3 00 Large Arm Rockers as low as—$3.00 Come to us for everything in Furniture, Mat- 'Hiss and Rugs. We will divide the-payments to s 'iit your convenience. Carmichael-Talman Furniture Co 74-76 Whitehall St. BY BURNING OIL AT FACTORY FIRE Philadelphia. Match SI.—Fire thin morning destroyed properly valued at llon.ntHr In the Point Breeze plant of the Atlantic rettnlng works. Four alarma were aounded and when the firemen reached the works a number of tanka had exploded and burning ol threatened aerloua damage tn neigh boring property. Heversl firemen were ao arrtoualy burned that they were taken to the hoapltal In it aerloua condition. The cauae of the Are la a myatery. WANTED AT ONCE I TWO COLLECTORS; ! YOUNG MEN; MUST ! KNOW CITY. AD- DRESS AT ONOE, B. X. L., OR. THE GEOR GIAN AND NEWS. : IP WORTH klAStUC MCIAL. Tbs Mpworth Lsaawe win atve a so- tlsl Friday evening st the Bt. Msrk’a Method tat chu-vh, to which all the mwtubars-and frtenda of thir nrgnnlaa tloa are Invttad. A vary •xurmstag Wfcpil PWBW will as rendered, the number* to be Inttrapareed with rest- tatlona. R-frathmant. '.Ill Ju !hew PLANT IN BRUNSWICK BEOIN8 OPERATIONS. I Special to The Oeorglan. I Brunawick. Os.. March II.—The plant for dlatllllr.g denatured alcohol, com menced operation Monday morning and \ haa been running full time, day and ' night, alnra operation began. A large number ol head* are employed at-the C ant and It promisee - to begone of the rgext Induatrtee In the city. promiae!f*t , i* r *" * n ' oy * bl * oet “ lon •» ' AMERICUS. Amertrua haa been unusually quiet during the Lenten oeaaon. although there have been a number of bridge parties. Wednesday afternoon Min Hasel Tower eatertateed tbs Neighborhood Bridge Club. The decorations ware vary effective tn white fleur-de Us and purple hyacinths. Mrs. 1. B. Small was tha. gracious hoetsss for the Taylor -Street Bridge Club last Mondky afternoon. Spring roeee. palms and other pottad plants made the house very attractive. In eluded In Mrs. Small's guests wars Mendamee F. D. Davenport.-Carr OloV er. John Sheffield. Frank Lanier, Hour, all B. Slmtqons. Crawford Wheatley, O. T. Miller, Mlsess Lillie (Dover, j (n nle Hollis and Annls Brattan. Ptncnal Motto* Miss Kittle Stubblefield, who hae been thd admired guest of Miss Alins Patterson, left Thursday for her boms at Nsehv|lle. Mint Marlon Psrdue Is the guest uf friends at Dun wood y. Ga. Mrs. B, K. Noble; of Montgomery, Is the ggesl of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Patterson, vn West Peachtree street. Mrs. J. H. Reaves, of Athens, Is at the Wesley Memorial -Hospital In At tanta, tn a critical condition, which gives her friends serious alarm. Mrs. 8amusl Hewlett la the guest of the Misses Patterson, In Rome, Qa. Mrs. Hsrman Geissler and Mlsa An nle uetsslsr. or Greensboro, art in ths city. • Mrs. Eugene Newbold, of Baltimore, will arrive soon after Lent to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. MltehsU Horner. Mr*. Newbold, WHO Is one of the most charming women In - Baltimore society, will be the recipient of many social attentions during her visit. Mrs. Huntley, Mre. Willis Jones and Miss Jeanette Swift leave Saturday for a trip to Nkw York. Mre. V. 0. Hitt‘and Mlsa Luclle Hitt will laave Friday for New York. They will sail for Europe next week to spend the summer.. Miss Mabel Drake and Mr. Richard Drake are spending some time In San turd, Fla. Mrs. Smith Ptckett, who Is en-routs from New York \ to Albany, spent Thursday Injure city as the guest of Mrs. R. j. Lowry. Mrs. Pickett stopped over In Hendersonville, N. C. for a day or two to see her brother, Mr.’Wllllam Markham. . Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gray and daughter are stopping over In the etty a few days, before returning to their home In Cnlcago. after (pending the winter tn Palm Beach. Mrs. Fannie M. Barker, of Birming ham. Ala., Is visiting her son, Mr. Ben jamin 8. Barker, 41 Columbia avenue. Mrs. Ella .Vickery and Mlsa Laura Ramsay hav* returned to their home at Toccoa, after a visit to fritndi tn Atlanta. Mr, ! Peachy Gilmer has ' returned from d visit to rslatlvss at Toccoa. Mr. B. M. Yeatea la spending several days at Asheville. Mrs. R. M. Wiley and her son. Mr. Alf C. Ford, are visiting various points of Interest In North Carolina. Mr. and Mre. C. A. Bulss have re turned to their home at Alpharetta, after a short visit to Atlanta. Major and Mrs. F. M. Donnor. of Selma. Ala., are spending a tew daye In Atlanta. , WHICH? ? ? Either one. ‘for thoy are the (ante, and good enough for gnyono. Such are the facta about tha Klngabery 8hoes. At both atores, 6* Wait Mitch ell street and comer Pryor and De catur atrect. See their ad In another column. BEWARE OF CHEAP SPECTACLES Tou can buy spectacles as low as 51 cents. But you can't buy a nsw pair eyes for a million dollars. Don't risk ruining your eyes by using chsap glasses. Have a careful examination made by rompetent opticians and gel the beet. Ask to see ths new Tories and our Semi-Invisible Bifocals.- A. K Hawkes Company. Opticians, 14 While hall street and l{t Peachtree street. hi Until 7i1S P. M. Sssfiwni Drj Sttfc 4 Sim Ct,lat. PIERCE? Busy Dsp’t ttor* Q 60 Marietta St. _ ■ ii Opposite Poet off! so. Center of City. All ears dlroet ee by transfer. FRIDAY 1.00 a yard Pongee Silk. At • • « # • 1.00 a yard 36-inch Ki mono Silks, . • • • 75c Glace Taffetas. All new designs, 59c 69c 59c - 75c Foulard Silks; all OTgQ designs, . . . w V* 1*00 a yard, solid color, £• Q Crispene Dress Goods, 5Qc Silk and Cotton Crepes. 50c Silk and Cotton Eoli- ennes, . 12 l-2c Colored Lawns; some in dark colors for kimonos 25c Printed Silk and Cotton Tissues, • • • • 36 inch Black Taffeta; 1.00 a yard quality. At . 9c 19 c 89c 19 inch Black Taffeta. A A silk that if we had to buy it 49 C today the price would .be 75c FOOS. JR- •AMLIN# PUMPIN* BNOINSS, For Farmers, Nuremtee and OrMiWMMb D.nn MasAiaary Co- StroeL Atlanta, Sa