Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 25, 1907, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE ATLANTA <i KOKH IAN AND NEWS. Scores of Sensational Saturday Specials Great Waist Bargains fi" ’’ ?**' ,' ln * of Ladle.' M'al.t. of nne mercerized fabric, only ' 1 “ nd colol,: worth *" B °: «. 00c X2ifcS3 ,,h of euaianteed taffeta illlc In black and beet colon-: ^tailored and fancy effecta; *5.00 to *0.00 valuea; $2 98 SPJSJ* 1 “'f ot , v «n; handsome Waists of the stylish plaid silks and of choice * Bt " ” * color * ; values up to *1.58 $3.90 Tomorrow our great State Fair Sale closes in a glorious finale of most extraordinary bargain offerings. Every department will have special features of interest and we promise every visitor tile greatest money-saving chances of the season. Store’s open until 10 o’clock Saturday nights. B< T*' 1 5i uit *rr°° ln „ ,h * Io ‘ ; Norfolk iLadisa' Unipn Suit* and rests and pnnta * n 2 . p J cn aH coal js.oo of fleece-lined libbed cotton; 1Q- 16.00 suits; $1«08( 5OC va * ue: ° n,y Boys' Suits of good worth up to $2.00; vool material*: ! Boys' Pants of good wool materials; 69c i pa !‘.' 47c Big Sale of Millinery 98c 98c 98c Blir asaonment of nicely trimmed Hats, worth up to HUH): AQ will be offered In Ibis sale at, choice 9£<wO Very handsome trimmed Dress Hals. Inriudinic New York A| AA models worth up to *15.00; at. chholce v’t.OU Special sale of untrlmmed Kelt Shapes In best stvlerf, black and colora; worth up to 12.51); choice Smartly etyllah Ready-to-Wcar Street Hats that should be priced up to *2.00; at choice Suit Sale Extraordinary Just in by this afternoon’s express and to go on sale Saturday morning—112 Sample Suits from the leading ladies’ tailors of New York, bought by us at just about cost of materials and to be offered to you at very little more. Line includes 27, JO and 3(>-in<:h pony and box coat and Prince Chap effects of plain and fan cy broadcloths and Panamas and new two-toned striped and checked effects; coats satin-lined, skirts allover plaited and fold-trimmed; real values tip to f25.00*, the sale price for choice will he Special line of Novelty Tailored Suits of plain .and fanev chiffon broad- S& $1*00 New Eton and Shirtwaist Suits of black and colored taffeta si Ik;-excel lently made; A AA special at... XMm W NO CHARGE FOR ALTERING SUITS, COATS OR SKIRTS Special Skirt Values Skirl, of find Altman Twin* Vn|l* with wide »l|k fold, ind medal lion.: al.o Skirl, of guaranteed black taffrta Q/Y aflk: 1X5 to 115 value 9«a9v 2)10 Ladle.' Skirl, of flne.t Chiffon and Storm Panama Broadcloth nm) Novelty .tripe, and check.; all-over plaited and fold- 7K trimmed: *12.50 values *»■*•» w Ml.se.* Skirt, of all-wool Panama and Broadcloth': excellenltv made m new style, and worth up to IS.00: In Ihl. .ale at $3 90 Ladies’ Eton Jackets of aunranteed black taffeta .Ilk; nicely trimmed and silk lined; *8.00 $3.98 Babies' Capa of fine white silk; richly embroidered: real $1.00 OQf* value at Petticoat* of guaranteed taffeta silk in black anti colors: beautiful A TFtZ new styles; $10 value i W Petticoats of extra quality Mercerised satlne; really worth AO** $1.50; at Men’s Furnishings Men's heavy fleece-lined Undershirt, and Drawer.: very- special Men*, extra well -made outing Night Slilrl.; .pec-tally priced nt . ,. .-. Men"s plain white hemstitched Handkerchiefs; north Hie; In this sale Men*. Guyot style Suspenders; worth 25c; In this sole at ■Big line of Men's 50c Silk Kour-ln-hand Ties; In this sale at Men's extra quality Garters; worth 25c; for Ssturdnv only 49c 50c 4c 10c 19c 10c Sale of Umbrellas On a special table tomorrow wr will offer a bis sample line of Ladles' and Men’s handsome Umbrella, with fancy handle, and Paragon steel frame.— sample, from line, made to retail at from *2.00 to *3.00; take AO r choice of the lot for wOl/ Ladies’ Gloves Ladies’ full 16-button length Kid Gloves in white, black, brown and tail; Cfi $4.00 valijes $C*vU Ladies’ fine quality 2-clasp Kid Gloves,in black and stylish shades, 88c CORSETS Just 400 Ladies’ regular $1.00 Corsets, in new styles, with sup- ST 47c HOSIERY Ladies’, -Men's. Boys’, Misses' and Children's Hose; real 25c Ti: 10c Novel ties On a special table tomorrow we will offer a collection of Jewel ry Novelties, including Back and Side Combs, BarrettoR. Hat I’ins, Cuff Butt'ona, Stick l’inx. Brooches, Veil Pins, Beauty Pins, etc.; worth up 9E«% to $1.00: at, choice favv Ladies’ 1 Children’s Coats l.adle.' 50-Inch Broadcloth and Kersey Costs and new silk and satin Au tomobile Coat.; *25.00 CQ QO values w I.ndles' 50-Inch Coal, of fine Imported Covert Cloth; aatln lined: really worth |U,00; In Ihla sale $6.90 Ladle.' new 50-Inch Coal, of all-wool cloth with velvet collar, and cuffs and .Ilk braid trimming; C4 98 only Children', t'oal. of “bearskin." and all-wool mixtures; worth fully *4.00: In Ihl. sale at «| QO only - «*» saw 98c We Give Green BEgfe m 18 West Mitchell Trading Bk Street, Near Stamps 5 Whitehall. Dress Goods and Silks We have gathered up all the Remnant, and Short Length, of plain and fancy dress good. In stock and will offer them on a bargain Usl( Deles table tomorrow at Juat rial* r rix»c Full Suit and Skirt Panama of handsome plan and fancy fabric, worth up to *«.00; at per pattern Yard-wide guaranteed quality -Black Taffeta Silk in till, sale, per yard $2.98 .. 59c Bargains in Basement Art Squares of best all-wool Brusielle; I Lsea Curtains, worth up to *2.00 a pair: sir.* 9 by 12 feet: In Ihl. $9.90 Wilton Vslvst Rugs In bright, new patterns: 30 by *0 Inch*.; QDa only 001 ' 25c L.ce Door Panel. In very attractive de signs; to go In till. 9B n sale at 4600 FLEET HOT TO STAY IN PACIFIC OCEAN Manila Bay Unsuited for * Coaling Station and May Be Changed. New Yofk. Oct. 25.—A Washington <11*patch to The American in part i* a* follow*: "Sublg Bay la eminently fitted a* the place for the naval station of the t’nlt- •d .State* in the Hast. Manila Bay is totally unxulted for such purpose," says Admiral Dewey. "If. as haa been alleged. It would re quire 1(10.000 men to defend Sublg Bay against land attack, it would require r>o0,0oo men to defend Manila against the same enemy." It is believed to be the purpose of the Stuart’s Gin and Buchu, a quick cure for Bright’s disease, liver and stomach troubles. All drug, gists, $1.00. president to leave to congress thr final decl.lon of thr question .» to whether or not the battleship Heel shall return to the Bast. It Is now certain that til* president has never had any Idea of maintaining the fleet permanently In the Parlftc. It was today teamed that unless hi. pres ent plans are changed the order for the fleet to return will go forward before the .hips have been ninety day* on the Pacific coast. GOV. SMITH TO SPEAK AT THE POLK FA,IR Hpcclsl to The (ifeorglan. t’edartown. Ga.. Oct. ‘JR.—All arrang*- m*nt* are about yomplfetfd for tho Polk county fair. Tbs fair wjj) open .Tuesday, October 26, and close October 30. Many at- tractions have been booked and a targe at tendance l« expected, M anu l omrreawniin 1 day. win FLEET TRANSFER NOT DIPLOMATIC Greenville, pet. 25.—Joe gwlnney, a negro driver for,the Southern Rxprxxa Company, dieil last night under pecu liar circumstance*. One night about a week ago while the negro was asleep, n rat chewed off’a portion of cne of hla toea. The wound was,’neglected, In flammation act In and pyaemia devel oped. The leg was amputated but the poisoning had prngr#ic*ed too far. New York. Oct. 25.—Dr. Louis L. Seaman, surgeon major, J.'nlted Rtatea array, has re- cel red a letter from Count. Oknraa, the Japanese progressive leader. In which he said the sending of the fleet to the .Pacific War a|nythlng*!>nt good diplomacy/ * “‘Foreign newspapers," Count Okuraa wrote, “are too pessimistic. The,Japanese are convinced that there will-lie no'war. Kvery cane like the Ran Francisco incident la sure to have a. bad effect. 1 think trouble la due to thfliatate’r sovereignty principles In the l’nlted Stater. Thefjiower of the atates la too great. They are too Independent." FREIGHT HANDLERS * ; ri RENEW:.STRIKE New Orlesns, Oct. 25.—The great levee strike which came to a temporary dose yesterday was re-opened this morning by the refusal «f the Illlnnls Central.Railroad Company In take back their, former employee, unless they signed a new agreement, which call* for. three year,. Thl. Hi* freight handler, refused to do. Hundred, of men who reiumtd work were thu. com pelled to stop again. A,conference be- tween a committee from the freight handler, and Superintendent Dunn I. In progress for the purpose of bringing about a settlement. Honk! Honk! Honk! No, not an automobile, but the large llocksot Canada geese winging their way to the coasts of Georgia and Morida to spend the winter in the bays and inlets, where the hunt ers will again try their luck on this wary bird. For this shooting you will need a good strong shooting gun and a well put upload it vouexpect to make an impres sion on one of these big old Ganders as he swings along down the wind at about 75 miles per hour. If you want to be fitted out properly for any kind of sport, see us, and we can give some indispensable ad\ice. If you know what you want, call and ask for it and we will not burden you with our information. The hunting 56350/1 opens Nov, 1st. Athletic Department $2,000 FOUNTAIN TO COM! WillStand, on Capitol Grounds and Bear Names of Supporters. TRIXIE FRAGANZA MAY LEAVE STAGE Special to The Georgia o. Columbus. Gs„ Oct. 26,-Tba W. C. T. U., to session hare, took up the matter of pat ent tneilMne* containing alcohol, and an Illustration of one was tuade that startled the assembly. Home of the stuff was sub Jected to a test that made It burn like an electric light, and It was dearly demon strated that the medicine contained a very large per cent of alcohol. Toe medical temperance parliament led by Mr*. J. ft. Richards, of Thomson. Testimonials were read from many physl clans, who mid that alcohol could be din penaed with In the practice of medicine. The \V. r. T. r. resolved to stress the Idea throughout Georgia that It la not iieceaoary to use whisky in the treatment of disease, contending Inst alcohol will really do the patient more harm than good. Pay* Tribute to Gaorgian. In her address yesterday, Mr*. Mary A mour paid a high tribute to the at and taken ami light waged for temperance by The Atlanta Georgian, and praised the courage F. Q. Byrd, Mgr. 55 Peachtree St. traffic from the state. The mention of the name of Mr. Neely and The Georgian was greeted with applause. The convention voted to erect a $2,0W fonnfalu on the grounds of the capitol In Atlanta to commemorate the victory won for stale temperance, and to Inscribe on the fountain the names of the authors of .the hill, and each representative wbo supported It. Thl* action received the unanimous sup port of the convention. Many report* will be read today, the closing day. and there will he papers on va rious Interesting topics, among them ’ Rela tion of ihe W, T. I’, to Nflbhnth Observ ance." "Press Work," "Rescue Work." "Mothers’ Meetings" and "Proportionate and Systematic Giving." A memorial service Is to be conducted by Mrs. G. A. Cochrane, of Atlanta. Feature* of the afternoon session will Im* the election of delegates to the national convention, the report* of county presidents, and an ad dress on evangelistic work by Mrs. I,. K. Harris, state superintendent. The eveulug session, closing the nmreu- »n. will l»e a "Y" evening and grand gold medal contest, a feature being an address br Mis* Rhena E. G. Mosher, of WcxttMd. Y Y.. ns tIona 1 ”Y" lecturer. Malaria Makes Pale Blood. ■ The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE- I fiKHS CHILL TOXIt* drives out ma- 1 laris and builds up the system. For grown people and <ht!dren. 50c. saturday/entries AT PIEDMONT PARK FIRNT RACK—Five furlongs; Fonsnie* 41 If* *. I.. Hunter: HtrJngtown V. Fisher; Toulmin R. F. Rogers; Madden «11G». H. Warner; Galloping Maid G»), 7.. T. 5111 ler; Hart dia>. A. I>. Steel* i’o.; Itavcupnrt «IIP*. S. T. ('arson; Gold Tin fl!9». W. It. Wright Co.; Tansid /II4». D 11 111 Co. tfElONP RACK—I-’h-e furlong*.; Wublorf Bell#* <!ll». A. K. Miller: Teeta II. J. G. Wsgnoii: Blanche llainllton tb*». J. Illmy; Cora Carlton ittSi. If. F. Rogers: Erin s Green ill!). A S«-hlittler: Didj- Frankfort tW*>, I>. Illll t’n.; Capudnc (13$*, W. V. Casey. Til IP. it RACE—One mile* Thunderbolt t!10*. A. P. Doyle: |^*«* Bright HIT*. A. K. Miller: Ancestor (Hit. K. Stone; Bob Frank Hit G14». !,. Ilnoter: Mrs. Antde (llli. 4. Illmy; Forepfece tlflfi. Mr*. K. Green: George C. GraUdy tllOl, S. Berry; Fenian Trlsle Fragansa, once a favorite In stock In Atlanta In the old Lyiwmn days, later a star In the musical comedy Armament, one of Joe Weber's coterie of foot light fa- vnrltea, may never return to the stage. Newspaper dispatches tsy that ahd la a honeless paralytic following Injuries re- cefved In an antotnoblle accident. She Is now in t?hlcngo. at the home of lifer sis ter, where she Is said to. lie suffering In tensely. The fair Trixie Is sahl to have l*ecn forced out of Eddie Foy's "The on’bld" companv through the reported divorce plans of .Tack Nor worthy, m’ho has been- de clared to have considered seeming free dom from hla wl/e, Marie Bresslar.. In or der that be may wed Miss Fragansa. Miss Frafanxn strenuously denies that she loves Mr. Norworthy or expects tn marry him, and she "lo«*ks for Jack to get her out of this mess." r It Is S roRtdil^aM) that, with Miss Fragan an'* troubles now Iwfore the nuhllc, that J. Ahlrlch IJbby, who was with her com pany in their I.yceui|m|^| singing In Atlanta. with "Playing the ponies," ami since ms arrival In Atlanta lias l»ccn mixing with the l*oya—now grown older—whom he knew In former days. He express*** regret at Runaway,Injuria* Fatal. Anniston, Ala., Oct. 25/—Orlando Jones dlfed at hla home, on <1 street. In Oxnnna. last night at 1:30 o'clock, from Injuries he received In a runaway Mon day afternoon In South Anniston. Jones was driving a delivery wagon for W. o. Grant, a Ward Flvfe grocery man. OAKLEIGH THORNE IS OPTIMISTIC Krn.at Woodruff, pre.ld.nt of the Tru«t Cqpipony of Oeorfflo. ho» re ceived a lelerrim from oiklelgh Thorne. pr»,ldent of Hie Tru.t C'om- panv ■ of Amerlclq 'which euoce.ifully withstood h Ion* run In New York W*dh**da>vtn which Pieiddent Thorne nnnounce, th»l Ute company le all risht and the altuatlon I. Improving The following I. the menace: “Tru.t Company of Georgia. Atlanta, Go.: "The altuatlon here' thl. inorhlmr I. much lmj>roVed. We have (lie full co operation of all the lru,t cnmpanle. and leadlnp banka ,ln thl, city and promt.* of all ■ the money.' we neeit Believe eenttmem wlH- rapidly change In tnoH.VK "Pi-e». Trim tVimpany i>f Anierku. - oaooooooaoooooooooooov!9ooo o o O W. C. T. U. CONVENTION O O OPPOSES ARMY CANTEEN. O 0 — O O Special In The Georgian. O O Colutnbu*.Oo« Del. 2'..—The O O W. IV T.' u. convention adopted O O re.olutlnn. favorlna the Little- O O Held bill, commended Governor O o Smith', action In .tale prohihl- O O nm, and avalnat, a re.tnratlon of O O thdrormy ' canteen.- In n rl.lnff O O vole on all the.* .ubjecl. the O O w hole naaemhlage stood up. O DDoooacooo'ioaoooooooooooou SKATING CARNIVAL TO CLOSE RINK The St. Xleho!ajL | ?tk&ting Rink cloac Its summer sfoson next Tues night with a big carnival, the detail which will be announced later. t»n October 30 Koatock's wild anln will arrive anti the. Boatocka will t charge of the big building until April The now' leasees will build n number -,i big cages for the Animals and within ;i short time the rink will be turned lm» a zoo. kc EXPORT COTTON DIRECT TO SPINNER Kiiih'ImI to The Onugtao.t,. , t Greenville. K. i\. fall I5.-W. 4*. Moot-, state business ogriiL..;fur the Farnierx' l.’nton. sails tmlay for Bremen to c< nf*-r with foreign spinner* In regard to expo t lug cotton direct from the union wsreb >u»» TWELVE HEAD OF STOCK PERISH IN BARN FIRE. Eatonton. Ga., Oct, 25.—County Com missioner Love J. Walton had hla bam burned Wednesday night. The bn i n contained nine mules, three hordes ami a largo supply of fodder, forage un<l other atock food. The Are was discovered between and 10 o'clock and under such headway that It was impossible to save any <>f the atock. the mules and horaea acting a* they always do In a Are. All That’s New In Fancy Vests And this is saying much, for the season brings with it greater variety than ever in points of style, such as bindings, pockets, buttons, shapes and patterns. To say the least, some of them are ex treme. Large plaids, stripes, and checks; two- tone effects; in browns, terra cotta, grays, greens, suede; light and dark shade. In these novelty flannels and mercerized weaves the prices range from .trpm In white, washable Vests, single and double breasted, Full dress white Vests .... King Hardware Co. i V.—i iti.t, A. i>. Wrlfttt. ; rot riTII RAf'K—Klve end nneh.ir fur ton*.: Kfirlv Bov (ton. .lohn \Vi-*rer; Jim Almp.-n 110*1. Wet.troui A Bm.: Itruok.rm. 'lIMi, II. iV.rnec: TO* llnm iIITt. A. fh-hlli 1 ,!*): It;*' k KI.c i»t. T. lllll.-r: R.indnlnh ! jniii'-r Mtti. ,‘h.rle. Km-rk>n: Hall Bll». A E. If Gram; Nadir Gay 4. F. IM’nrthr. T rim* Paul •!>-». B\ l». Wright: Buri. ll || »1«4*. W I* Wright Blue Nkr '—M Kiiiuia flay «yb, A. kr ii« m. n $3.50 to $10 $1.50 to $5 $3 to $5 USE’ S 3-5-7 Whitehall St