Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 15, 1907, Image 11
SECOND SECTION.
The Atlanta Georgian and News
SECOND SECTION.
"VOL. V. NO. 244.
ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, APRIL 15,1907.
PR Trip 1 ,. OS Train. FIVE CENTS.
X XVXVxX’j. In Atlanta TWO CENTS.
INTERESTING NOT ONLY IN VALUES
BUT IN VARIETY OF WEAVES AS WELL
1.50 Suitings in fancy Checks, broken plaids and
stripes—weaves not only this season’s, but fresh
from the loom—the things of the moment,
1.20
1.00 Suitings at
80c.
75c and 85c Suitings at
65c
2.50 and 3.00 Broadcloths in a beautiful range of
light, dark and medium colors in black—
And you know the quality—
Diaha, 2.50, at
1.50.
Juno, 3.00, at
1.75
59c
1.50 and 1.75 light-weight Cravenettes at
1.20
In this lot you will find the odd pieces
—different weaves from this lot and
- that—not remnants or* short lengths,
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understand. '
Most every good weave that’s carried
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in a dress goods department is repre
sented here in some color or style.
Weaves Worth up to $1.50 a Yard
and not a bad, undesirable style in the
lot. 1
44-inch wide Chiffon Voiles in solid colors, cream
and white. 75c quality at
50c
All of this season’s 50c Suitings and many pret
ty styles are here, indeed; at
30c
44-inch wide All-Wool Mystral in solid colors,
1.00 quality at * *
50c
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.
JUDGE BEEKS TO DELIVER C. Bcek« will deliver the memorial ad- on former occasions.
MEMORIAL ADDRE8S. I dress In this city on April 26. Judge The Daughters of the Confederacy
Special to The Georgian ' Beeka Is one of Grlffln'a best-known are arranging an excellent program for |
'.rutin, Ga., April 16.—Judge Walter citizens and has charmed audiences | the day.
There are about 600 Confederate vet
erans burled at Stonewall cemetery In
this city.
[f It’s A
Question of Price
vVe Can Please You
CANADIAN POSTAGE
FINE IS IMPOSED
ON SOUTHERN ROAD
BY COMMISSION
Richmond, V»., April 16.—The cor
poration committee today Imposed a
line of 1600 on the Southern railway
for violation of the demurrage rules of
the commission. This Is the limit of
the fine by the commission. The com
pany flatly refused to recognise the
power of the commission to flx demur
rage charges.
Mrs. Janie E, Hall.
The body of Mrs. Janie E. Hall, who
died at her residence, 86 Poplar street,
Capitol view, Sunday morning, was
sent to Mllledgeville. Ga., Monday
morninr for Interment. She was the
wife of A. S. Hall, who Is connected
with the Central railroad.
DIES OF INJURIES
RECEIVED IN AX
AUTO COLLISION
Savannah, Ga., April 16.—Miss Marie
Teresa Ilourke, who hail her leg ampu
tated Saturday after being Injured In
(•^collision between a sight-seeing au
tomobile and a Central railway engine,
died this afternoon.
We talk so much about the style and quality of the clothes
we sell that sometimes folks get an idea they’re expensive.
It’s a mistake; come in and let us prove it to you. We’ll
sell you an all-wool, hand-tailored, perfect-fitting suit at $15, or
$18 or $20,’ that will look better and wear better than any you
ev er bought before for equal money.
The more you pay, of course, the finer quality you’ll get—
but every suit is honest value at the price it s marked.
Daniel Bros. Co.
L. J. DANIEL, President.
45-47-49 Peachtree St.—Opposite Walton St.
After May I, publishers of newspapers
and other publications, must pay 1 cent
for every 4 ounces of mall matter sent
out of tbe United States Into the Dominion
of Canada. Orders to this effect have
been received by Postmaster BlodgetUfroro
the department In Washington. Tbe order
applies to publishers all over tbe United
States. In the post, this class of mall
matter has been sent Into Canada for the
same rates—1 cent a ponnd—ns have applied
to points In tbe United States, but so
luncn more mall has been shipped Into Can
ada than came out that tbe contract with
the dominion government has been termi
nated. /
PIUS X. REBUKES ‘
FRENCH GOV’T
Rome, Italy, April 16.—In an allo
cation delivered to the consistory to
day the pope scathingly referred to the
methods resorted to by France In the
tight over separation. He said the
French government forgot the "ancient
and true glory of France," and pur
posely Involved national Institution In
order to be able to accuse the pope of
lighting French popular Institutions.
AGED GRIFFIN CITIZEN
YIELDS TO DEATH.
Special to The Georgian.
Grlfltn. Ga., April 15.—Mel Hill
Wright, brother of Charles 8. and A.
A. Wright, of this city, died at the home
of the former Saturday at the advanced
age of 74 years. He had been paralysed
for the lost 32 years. The funeral took
place at the Wright home at 3 o’clock
Sunday afternoon.
CANADA FEEL8SECURE
UNDER MONROE OOCTRINF..
London. April 15.—At a sitting of the
British colonial conference here today,
Canada, feeling secure under the Mon
roe doctrine, was only lukewarm 'to
ward the plan for the union of colonies
for mutual protection.
1,000 PAIRS j
Long Silk Gloves |
In Black and Colors, Tomorrow,
while they last
$1.50 Pair. |
Not a store in Atlanta will sell you these Gloves
for less than $1.75; some ask you $2.00 pair. Here's
a thousand pairs 16-button length finest quality Silk
Gloves in white, light blue, lavender, reseda, Nile,
pink and black. On sale tomorrow, d» *1 C A
while they last *P 1 v
16-Button French Kid Gloves $2.95 Pr
M. High Company