Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 18, 1907, Image 9

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fr THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, NOVHMBKK 18. SOCIETY i MOORE-PORTER. A brilliant event of November will be the wedding of Miss Alice Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydenham Moore, and Mr. Lee McGhee Porter, of Aberdeen, Miss., on the evening of Tuesday, November 26, at 8 o'clock, at .‘he Church of St. Marys-on-the-HIgh- lands. the ceremony to be performed by the Rev. Ralmondo de Ovles. Miss Moore is the third of a group of beau tiful sisters and comes of a family noted for the beauty and charm of Its women. Her oldest sister, Mrs. W. P. G. Warding, Is one of the handsomest young women in Southern society. An other sister, Mrs. Thomas Strlngfield, of North Carolina, Is extremely at tractive, and a younger sister, Miss Syddfe Sloore, also has her share of family beauty. Miss Moore Is of the blond type, with very dark eyes, and Is of the* Patrician type In her delicate features and slender grace. She will make a charming bride in her satin and tulle. Miss Moore will enter the church with her father, the maid of honor will be her sister. Miss Syddie Moore, and Mrs. Harding will be matron of honor. Mr. Porter's best man will be his brother, Mr. Joseph Porter, of Jackson, Miss. The bridesmaids will be Miss Katie Porter, of Jackson, Miss., a sis ter of the bridegroom; Miss Annie Perrin, of Eutaw, a cousin of the bride; Miss Fannie May Mason, Miss Fannie Dunn and Miss Helen Van Hoose. The groomsmen will be Mr. Chase Perkins, Mrs. Edward Crawford, Mr. Herbert TUtwIIer, of this city; Mr. Harvey Thompson and Mr. G. G. Lyell, of Jackson, Miss., and Mr. Claude Dou- thlt. of Atlanta. The ushers will be Mr. N. L. Steele, Mr. Theodore Koenig, Mr. Eugene Frown, of this city, and Mr. O. N. Malone, of Natchez, Miss. While no formal entertaining for the entire wedding party will precede the wedding. Miss Moore will attend sev eral informal dinner parties and lunch eons the coming week—Birmingham Age-Herald. WINTER GARDENING. Bulbs, especially lilies, make charming house plant, doubly charm Ing In that they thrive on little car and have so few of tho enemies which plague woody plants. The scarlet amaryllis, of which there are a half a dozen sorts, each sulti ciently gorgeous, show' handsome long green leaves the year round, nearly a* <" coi;uiv»- :is 111osi■ of th«* costly dnuv. lias; then In early spring It sends up tall stalk crowned with three or four truly royal blossoms, it has the ad vantage of cheapness. Fifty cents buys a bulb certain to flower. Plant It In a six-inch pot full of rich earth, set where It has good light, wa ter and fertilize well. The bulbs live on from year to year, sending up richer blossoms each season. For every bloom stalk there grows on offset, a small bulb which may be separated and brought to flowering In three years more. Do not leave the offsets around the parent bulb. They will end by chok Ing It without ever becoming its equal Japan lilies, Easter lilies, tulips, hya cinths, tube roses, the many-hued sav are gladiolus, all thrive In pots. Bulbs of every sort should be kept dark for some weeks after planting. Aside from that the care of them Is so easy that a child or a simpleton scarcely can go astray. AH need pot mom, a rich earth and an even temper ature* pots may be kept In cellar, or bath room, or kitchen until almost ready to flower. Then they may take their place In the window. With a cellar, by potting a* number and moving out the pots In succession one ,can have flowers from bulbs through an almost Indefinite time. Callas do well in big pots, which can be left undisturbed for years.—Wash ington Star. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. C. C. Hanson left Friday for I been ill for some time, Is very much |a ‘ I rig “ 'better, to the pleasure of her friends. Kufftt-ln, to attend the marriage of her niece. Miss Katharine Shorter Jelks. to Mr, Edward Tripp Comer, which *111 take place on the 20th Inst., In Eu. fnula. Mrs. Hanson Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. William D. Jelks. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Russell left Saturday night for Mobile, where they Will spend a short time for the benefit of Mrs. Russell's health. Miss Annie Lou Hood, of LaGrange, is the guest of Mrs. Barnwell, on Juni per sreet. Mrs. Whltefoord D. Russell left Mon day morning for Nashville, to attend the Dlbrell-Grant wedding on Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Leary have rtturned from their wedding trip and are now at Cedartown. They will spend Thanksgiving In Birmingham. Miss Lillian Jones spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Dr. and .Mrs. Charles O. Jones, at Rome. Mr. Samuel A. Magllt Is on a busi ness trip to New Mexico. . Mrs. Lamar Rankin has returned from a visit to her parents. Mrs. W. C. Jarnigen and daughter have returned from Memphis. Mrs. Kellyiand Misses Ruth and Ruby Kelly leave Tuesday for a month's visit to New York. - Mrs. Frank Logan has returned from Europe. Mrs. R. A. Hemphill and Miss Cora Hemphill left Monday for a visit to New York. Miss Hattie Fannie Gray Is visiting In Savannah. Miss Lois Stephens has from New York. Miss Caroline Martin has returned to Richmond. Miss Alberta Sho'rter. of Eufaulo, will arrive the latter part of the week to visit Miss Alberta Rankin. Dr. end Mrs. Charles Benson are at home at 2S« Ponce DeLeon avenue. Mr. Llgon Johnson has returned to the city. Mrs. Allen Miles, after a visit to Mrs. B M. Boykin, has returned to her home In Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dancy and Miss Elizabeth Dancy have returned to the city. Miss Gladys Levin Is In New York for a few days. Mrs. Xannle Sewell-Boyd has arrived In Atlanta and Is the guest of Mrs. z! V. Harrison at Fernbank. Mrs. Boyd will spend several weeks In Atlanta and Is receiving a cordial welcome from hor many friends here. Miss Eleanor Raoul entcrtnlns at a theater box party tonight at the Grand In honor of her guests. Miss May Pear, son. Miss Mary Wadley. Miss Everlng- ham Noble and Miss Eleanor Lustrat. Dr and Mrs. Milton Anderson have returned to New York after a brief visit to Atlanta. Mre. Emily verdery Battcs*. who has Mrs. Frank Stewart Is visiting friends In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams have returned to Charleston. Miss SeTenfi Armstrong left Monday afternoon for a visit of ten days or a fortnight to relatives at Washington, Ga.. rendered necessary by recent In disposition. Her many friends hope that she will be greatly benefited by Iter short rest, and will bo able to re turn to Iter duties on The Georgian much strengthened and Improved physically. Miss Jennie Mobley Is In Eufaula to attend the Jelks-Comer wedding. Misses Susie May and Esther San ford, of Nashville, are the guests of Mrs. J. A, j Thomas,. . ‘.Mr. and Mr*. Julian. Field had ns their guests Sunday evening nt the Driving Club Miss Augusta Garrett. Mrs. MeClung of Knoxville, Mr. Wil liam Burekel of Chattanooga and Mr. John Berkle. Mr. and Mrs. William Leary and Dr.' and Mrs. C. W. Stiles, of Washington city, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Field at dinner Tuesday even- Ing at the Capital City Club. Mrs. Joseph Gregg will entertain the Decatur Bridge Club Thursday morning at her home In Inman Park. Mr. and Mre. Henry Colei have taken an apartment In the Crlnthlan. Mr. Charlea L. Gately has returned to the.clty. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of $97,000,000 FOR GERMANY’S NAVY Berlin, Nov. II.—The Imperial navy eetlmate provides for the outlay In 1(08 of 881,000,000, which Is 815.000,000 more thnn in 1807. There will be a progressive increase In the estimate* until In 1817 they will reach 887,000.000. WESTON WALKED THRO’ CLEVELAND Cleveland. Ohio. Nov. 18— Edward I-ayson Weston, the »*o<l pedestrian who Is walk- from Portland. Main-, to Chicago, reached here st 7:30 this mornlnr.^IIn spoke for fifteen minutes to s crowd and ‘then left for Wtkemsn. IIo expects to resch Chicago next Monday twelve hours ahead of erhednle and a day ahead of his record of forty years ago. DIAMONDS Jewelry is being worn now ns never before, and dia monds are for tho first time taken at their true value—not as an extravagant indulgence or as an exclusive right of the very rich, but as a practical investment, yielding luxu rious interest, and forming always a good asset. This common-sense view corresponds with our policy of handling only an investment class of stones—that is, the finest diamonds to be had, and so we warrant them. DAVIS & FREEMAN Jewelers RIGHT IS CONQ UERING THE ENTIRE WORLD By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. Thezp nre great times; and while might poems to rule right In many things, tho right Is going on toward Its eventual do minion over the world. On November IS and 19, nt the Plaza Ho tel In New York, will lie hold n eonventlon of men who nre working for Justice. They nre followers mm disciples of great !eury Geonto ami thev r the womlerfi that will attend nre the fol- Johnson, Warren Worth William Lloyd Gnrrlscti. Hamilton Garland, Holton Hall, J. W. Heugongh (the caricatur ist) of Toronto, U. Heitor Newtou, J. Ham ilton Dillon,.Joseph Dana Miller, Frederic C. Howe (author of “The City for the I , oonlc*’i, Charles 11. Ingersoll of Hohert II. lugcrsoll A Itro. (tho dollar watch peo ple!. ex-Moyor Thomas 8. White (tax com missioner) of Maine. Henry George. Jr.. Richard George. Herbert hf. Bigelow of Ohio, Whl<l«?pu Graham, John 35. White (the famous lecturer) of Ohlengo, William Ma rlon Heedr of 8t. Louis, Mayor Brand Whit lock of Toledo. ex-Mnyor Rose of Kansas City, George Foster Pealtody (the million aire philanthropist)* Daniel Kiefer of Cin cinnati, 'Louis Prang (artist) of Boston, W. 8. U’Reu (author of the referendum Qoidst Jen (the „ I lk Mdnr__ H Washington, Miss Amy Mall Hleki, Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford Du Boise of Rnvonne, R. D. Towne (editor of Judge). Hon. C. E. S. Wood of Oregon. ex-Con- gressman Robert Baker (“no pass”). Geo. S. Knickerbocker, William C. De Mllle (the plavwrkht!, Hon. Garrett Droppers of Mas sachusetts. Supre: ' ~ ‘ g Sen bury and lion. —, of the New York tax board. ■ It would, be worth tho time nnd effort for nil who are not satisfied with preseiit conditions to attend this convention nud learn what arc Its Ideas nnd purposes. At the same time I received the circular announcing this convention came a pathetic letter to me from a friend, who has at the call of fate left a country home nnd gone Into New York to live. The Income of her husband Is not sufficient to enable her to live anywhere save lu an apartment; and So my friend has been obliged to find homes In the country for her household pets, en- den red to her bjr years of affectionate as sociation. , “I do not care for wealth, or show, or luxury," *h<< writes, “the simplest kind of a home satisfies me; hut, on. how I love a yard! a little garden spot of EARTH; no matter what else I am asked to lire without. I ran resign It with no great effort; hut It la terrible to live without a yard." I could not help thinking how needless “ | (lint so many millions of people lu Everv human being hrotight Into life has n RIGHT TO TIIK USE OF EARTH, AIR AND SUNLIGHT. It Is to restore to humsnltj Its natural rights nnd privileges that the Single Taxers nre meeting In convention this month. Go and hear what they have to say. IHMIIIIMMI SOUTHERN SOCIETY IIIM8M8MIIWII : J MONTGOMERY, ALA. Mrs. Henry Apperlous has announced the engagement of her daughter. 8ndW Michel, to Mr. John MoKlernn Monnhan. of Louis ville, the wedding to take place this month. In compliment to Miss Ilngenlorn, ol West Point, a box party was given to see Helen Byron lu “Peggy from Parts,** by Miss Rosa Htelner and Miss Sadie Jacoby. Tho marriage of Mias • Janie Johnson Ir. Clay O. Roinnr was solemnized nt ‘clock In the morning of Wednesday at the home of the bride on H*yre street. The Her. Charles A. Stnketey officiated. The bride wore a traveling suit of blue cloth, nnd carried bride’s roses. Mrs. Warren Dent was the hostess of the Dixie Chapter U. D. C. nt the regular “ ‘ -**•—jmj * Tuesday afternoon at monthly meeting, held Tue her home on McDouough street. The fol lowing committee has been appointed to assist lu serving lunches during the Con federate reuulou next week: Mr*. W. A. Gayle, Mrs. Amelia Wyley, Mrs. _W. B. Jones, Mrs. MeKcrrall, Miss Ellxn Bullock, Mrs. Rallies, Mrs. J. G. M. Hopkins, Mrs. W. Dent, nnd Mrs. F. P. Glass. The Picnickers met with Mrs. J. I. Me. Klntiey Tuesday evening. Those present were Misses Louise Marks, Hettle Marks, Eunice 8lmmes, Berths Fitzpatrick, Jean Lnhey, Minna Dent, Mrs/ Plnckard, Mr. Emmett Selbies, Mr. W. Holt, Mr. A. Rut- dge, Mr. Archie McKinney. The Council of Jewish Women wn* nd- The inemliers of the Tlntajill held \o first meeting of the season. Monday after noon, with Miss Heheceii Pollard. The pro gram Included “Pornea of Adventure and Heroism." by Miss Nlmmo Green: •Through the MetldJa," by Miss Dollle Kirk; "Phetdlppldes, by Miss Elizabeth Holmes; “lime Riel,” by Miss Mary The Fellowship Club of tho Y. W. Ci A* held a meeting Monday evening with Miss Davis at the Y. W. A. home. Fifteen members were present. Sir. W. T. Sheehan, whose marlrnge to Miss Winston will take place November 12, “ - * tuor nt a luncheon Tues- associates In the new* . .... Advertiser. ..... meeting of the Secession Cap ita! Chapter, V, D. (!., was held Wednes day afteriuKin at the home of tho president. Mrs. T. H. Mnbson. The Ladles’ Memoi the council chnuibei———- . The memliers of the Standard Club and the ladles of their families were enter tained Tuesday evening at a card party nnd Dutch supper, followed by a german. The l who bnd the entertaf day, given by Ids department of the The regular meet had ulmnent 'Tr.' entei tom 8ab . Well, Mr*. Alex Rice. Mrs. Theodore !/>b- * Mm * * - rsteln. . m Rocephn Margaret John Henry Kllnge was nnlzcd at 6 o'clock on the nfteruooii o' ...jnewlay at the home of the brtde’i father on Martha atreef. The Kev. Neal Anderson officiated. Miss Julia Rllugc was maid of honor, and Mr. Howard Me- Davhl was l»eat man. After the ceremony ' left on a bridal trip to Atlanta, sle Dreyfus was the hostess of the Young ladles’ Whist Club nt Its meet ing on Wednesday. The first prize was a pair of silk hose, and the guest prize wn» box of handkerchiefs. Mrs. Theodore lunau nnd Miss Martha Cohen, of Albany. Hire guests of the evening In addition to club members. ‘ .. „ The Queen of Cluba met with Mrs. Geo. Burner Wednesday morning. The Nomane Club mot Thursday morning 1th Mrs. W, II. Hudson. Dr. and Mrs. Yarborough, of Opp, have ' fp Mo moved to Montgomery to i Mrs. M. 8. Andrews, of Mobile, accom panied by her dniightcr, Mrs. II. C. Wil iams, of Arizona, Is the guest of her son, r. Glenn Andrews. Mrs. A. DelmrdelnlMMi la visiting In Jack sonville, Fla. Mrs. lfonier I^grand and Sirs, Kllsheri? hsre gone to Birmingham to attend the wedding of Miss Weatherly and Mr. A. C. Blreh. which took place on the t9h. Mlscas Hassle and Florence Toolshy. of Pronto, are the guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Fox D. Beard. Miss Dor* Myrett has returned to her home In New Orleans after a visit to Mlsa Laura Crump. Misses Lulu and Kate Anderson, of Birin- bam. are the guests of Judge and Mrs. J. home In L — Miss Mildred Andrews has returned from *Miss' Pauline Welch has returned to Bel- mn after a visit to* Mrs. Pope Foster. Mrs. Richard Williams has returned to her home In Florida. _ _ . The engagement Ims tieen nnouunVed of Miss Nellie l*ncb, of Columbus, and Mr. Herman I*oeb. of Montgomery. Mrs. W. C. Webb, of Birmingham, Is the guest of Mrs. Neal Bowen. Mrs. T. A. Cole and Miss Minnie Cole have returned to their home In Kavannah after a visit to Mrs. O. J. Lench. Mrs. E. J. Wellborn, of Anniston,, Is the guest of Mrs. Warren I tent. Mrs. Robert Wllllninv. of Msssellon, Ohio, la fbo guest of her mother, Sirs. T. !L May. Miss Carrie Brown Joseph Is visiting In Mlsa Eiolse Glenn haa returned from sev eral months’ stay In Texas. Mrs. T. W. Owen left Monday for a visit to Birmingham. Sirs. John Wstts has returned from a visit to Kentucky. Sirs. Eugene Fles, of “Irmlngham. Is visiting In the city. Mrs. Gibson McKenzie, of Birmingham, tent severs! days In the city this week 1th Sire. Bolin Voting. Mr. shd Mrs. II. O. Hendrick, of Shaw nee, Okla.. spent Slonday In the city ns r Mr-. William WH«m, on route ire home in Brnndridge. Silas Irma Rallcrsteln. of Hartford. Is the ter. Ml- M ^ linen shower In honor __ „ Hannon, whose marriage to Mr. D. Cook takes pUce next week. The Tuesday Card Clnh was reorganized a last Tuesday at the nome of Mrs. ltob- srt Henderson. Mrs. Alexander Troy returned last night from New York. Mrs. W. W. Waller and Ml-# Minnie 1 from New York, has gone to New York DECATUR, ALA. Mrs. Joint Allen Gtlliaml, of Hnriielle, la visiting here. . Mbs Dixie Hampton, of Progress. Is here. Miss Ida Belle Landers Is home froul Hillsboro. Mrs. C. J. Hildreth Is home from Wash- SIlss Vone Littlejohn Is visiting lu Little Rock. Ark. Mrs. J. M. Gltto, of Get Up, Is visiting &r da L * **- “ ** HsflsaH Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jones art In Somer ville. Ga. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur DInsmore ore here from New York. Mrs. E. M. Russell has returned to her borne nt Vnlbcrmosa. Mr. oud Mrs. C. ,L. Knapp, of ChlttlcothJ. Mo., nre here. t Miss Mary Lou Dancey la home from New York. Mr. aud Mrs. Moorman, of HuntsvlHe, nre Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford are In south Ala bama. Miss Ruth Crawford la home from Hunts- vlllc. Miss Georgia Bibb Is visiting in Georgia. Miss Nell Topp Is visiting In Troy. Mrs. Charles ft. Pescbmanu is home from Birmingham. Miss Mottle Banks Is In Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christenson have moved to Athens to make their home. Mr. and Mre. T. W. Jenkins nre In Wash- Ington nnd Jamestown. Miss Vivian Bassett has returned to Mil waukee. WIs. Miss Resale Brown Is home irotn Chicago. Mrs. AV. G. Henry, of Pratt City, is here. Mrs. Butler, of Pulaski, Tenn., Is here. Miss Alice Daly, of Birmingham, Is here. Mrs. Maples, o£ Athens. Is visiting Mrs. E. R. Raney. Miss El«r ' mlngbnm. Mrs. J. R. Cramer Is home from Binning ham. Miss Clyde Stephenson nnd Miss Le)Ia Sherrill, of Hartseile. are here. William A. Warner aud Mrs. Warner are home from Washington, New York rmd other Northern cities. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rrltnelf, of Hartseile, nre here. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Altnon are home from their wedding trip to New Orleans ladles’ Whist Club Thursday Refreshments were serred. Mrs. C. A. Weis entertained on Thursday night. Mrs. E. R. Banders entertained the Indies’ Bridge Whist Club on Wednesday afternoon nt her borne nt the Tavern. The dab prize wa* won by Mrs. O. Kyle. J OHN M. MILLER CO., CHRISTMAS BOOKS of all KINDS. M'DONOUGH. Mrs. J. B. Dickson nnd Mlsa Bertha apent Monday lu Atlautn shopping. Dr. If. I.. Tye, of New York, Is-the guest of his mother. Hon, nnd Mrs. Paul Turner announce the birth of a daughter, Josephine. Miss Jessie iTnrdeninn s|M-ut the week end with hrr parents at Decatur. Mrs. J. A. Fornhe and Miss Ben spout Wednesday in Atlanta. Mr. T. A. Sloan was In Atlanta Monday. Mr. Dnthv Hansou. of Atlanta, will spend the week-end with his cousin. Miss Wlllyv Preafou, Miss Rfoti Toltesnn, of Locust Grove, •pent Sunday at home. * Mrs Ward, ot Stockbrldge. was the guest of Miss Annie Nolan recently. Mre. Georre Wright Inis returned to her home lu Macon, alter n delightful vl»lt to her mother, Mr*. M. A. Tye. Ml#s Ethel johriMHi tins returned from Covington.- . • 3IIss Neese, of Falrhtirn. was the guest of her sister, Mies Muyme Neese, recently. nr. A. i». Julies ten yesieruay for Wood- urjr, tvhefo be will Iks located. * • TUe wedding of Mias Bertha Dixon to Mr. jiule Hnoton ( ,n Thursday. November 14, was the moat brilliant event of the season. J. I. Nolan has returned front Eatou Bailie Fannie McCorry and,Mlsa Eva Harris hart returned from Atlanta. Mr. Boliert Tomlinson* of Macon, was the guest of friends here Sunday, Miss .Wlllyp Preston wlU spend n few days next week Iii Griffin. Rev. and 31 rs. John A. Blmpson spent a few days In Atlanta Inst week. FORSLTH. ' Miss Ilszet Alexander Is In Augusta visit ing Mlsa Muuday. Misses May and Mil (febanlsa have re- tnrned from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. R. H. Fletcher and Mrs. Minn Thweatt were the gnests of Macon rela tives last week. Mr. Fred Stokes, of Forsrvh, and Miss Susie Richards, of Sandersvllle* were mar ried In Savnunnb last week nnd arc at home to their friends lu East Main afreet. 3Ilss Florence Cater lias returned from a delightful visit to iHlledgcrllle, where sin* was an atreudsnt at the marriage of Miss Ma/hello Moore to Mr. Thomas Cater. 3Iisa e.ulJo .Smith. Miss Lula I beiges. Miss Hacel Alexander, 3fr. Frank Wilder oud by •nt pciil ai Iinmn M.i C, Alim lu* rpturanl to Forartb. iWljhifnl anmtn.r In tbe mountain, ,h rnmllnn. Lout, Jnrkaon I* *1 bom*, after n rtnr *pont nt Brown Foil,**. 'Sra.'Slj- •ftor * rt Of North Ur. t*r n*onb«ni. ,Mte cntomologtn, ip.nl Huinlny with hi* p*ront*. Mr*. 8. D. Smith wn* • rlriutr to Baran- tfll* rmmtly. Mr*. Iloraoc Chirk, of Atlnnln, *ntl Mr*. Hilton Tr**. of flrlffln. wort* the gnmt* of Mr. *ift Mr. T • B. Tolttuxi.ro ln«t work. Mr*. Born.t Wnnrh. of Hmot*. I* tho to ipoml rlntc Stuart’s Gin and Buchu, a quick cure for Bright’s disease, liver and stomach troubles. All drug, gists, $1.00. J. M HIGH COMPANY J. M. HIGH COMPANY All Monday Bargains at Advertised in Sunday’s Papers Will Be ON SALE TUESDAY Stock Reduction Sale Now Going On. GREATEST BARGAINS IN WOMEN’S Suits and Coats EVER OFFERED i Women'p elegant, exclusive, refined $35.00 find $40.00 brand new, $25.00 broadcloth, “sample’’'suits Women’s $15.00 “sample” coats, at $8.50 Women’a fine new, $25 “sample” Coats, for...... Women's $25.00 “sample” Coats, for $18.75 $12.50 Never Again Will You Have Such Bargains Offered You in High-Class Tailored Suits and Coats. We speak advisedly when we say that these are the best garment values ever offered by any store, North or South. The most attractive feature of this offering is the fact that these are the very newest,-latest, most authoritative styles in Tailor-made Suits. They came by express Friday and Satur day, and were shown for the first time Monday morning. Here are styles fn finest Chiffon Broadcloths, Imported Suit ings, fine Novelty Clay Worsteds, Serges nud Cheviots, in the nobby 30 to 36-inch coat styles, cutaway, semi-fitting and .tight-fitting effects. Worth $35.00 dtOKi fift and $40.00, at.. $25.00 and $30.00 Suits for $18.75 The suits offered at $18.75 arc made of Chiffon Cloths and Imported Suitings, in same styles ns above, and soiling regu larly in all Atlanta stores at $25.00 to $30.00. Now this is the chance you have all waited for, so come promptly. Carpets, Rugs and Furniture Limited quantity of pretty Muslin Sash Curtains; hemmed top and ngp . n • bottom—ready to put up, tomorrow L^6I1lS 1 B1F At Greatly Reduced Prices Tuesday, beautiful ruffled Muslin Curtains, 3 yards long, for bed rooms; spe cial, pair 75c Pretty line of Novelty Not tingham Curtains, hand some ' range of patterns, pnir $1.50 Beautiful Bobbinet Curtains in Bnttenbcrg nnd lace in sertion effects, pnir... .$1.60 THESE RUG BARGAINS. Tuesday 8.3x10.6 room-sizo Brussels Rugs, $15.00 qual ity, for $11.05 Handsome 9x12 room-size Axminster Rugs, in Oriental "S. nnd medallion patterns, ^ for $25.00 Handsome Brussels Carpets, about 50 different patterns; made and laid on your floor, for ' ..76c New Line Exquisite 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $25.00 GREAT CUT PRICE SALE OF FINE SIDEBOARDS THIS WAY. $110.00 Sideboard offered at $95.00 $95.00 Sideboards offered at $80.00 $75.00 Sideboards offered ot $65.00 $65.00 Sideboards offered at $57.50 $62.50 Sideboards offered at .., ...$52.50 $50,00 Sideboards offered at ’..$42.50 $47.50 .Sideboards offered at : $40.00 $40.00 Sideboards offered ot $35.00 $35.00 Sideboards offered nt $30.00 $85.00 Sideboards offered at '. '...$75.00 EXTRA SPECIAL! WE’LL CLOSE CUT FEW MISFIT ROOM SIZE RUGS IN AXMINSTERS, VELVETS AND BRUSSELS AT ABOUT 1-4 TO 1-3 OFF REGULAR SELLING PRICES. 35 REGULAR i~T jfiipst of Mro. J. W. HIH. Mrs. Frit mi. of Marshall villa, Is at tin- Lfliirastor Hotel. Rev. J, A. Tlnm»eminii x la visiting rela tives In Atiffustn. Mr*. Gym* 8ham I* In Arllitxton for a visit to her son, Dr. V. K. Sharp. 31 r. <*. K. Smeiers, of Atlanta* urns a visitor to ForsjJ* reeentljr. COLD AND HUNGER CAUSE BURGLARY Accused ot brrakloa Into the resi dence of B. M. Stanley, at Marietta, Friday and stealing two shotgun*, three Atlanta youth*. Hugh and Tom Echola and Theodore Morris, are held In the pollc* station and will be taken back to Marietta some time during Monday. .The boys are said to have confessed to the detective*, on* of the prt Direct from Makers. Svery article guaranteed and kept in repair free for all time. « 3 See our holiday goods before you buy. TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO., 32 1-2 Peachtree Street. stating that they were prompted to«* an ted money with which to buy some* lone of i ateol by cold and hunger. He aald the thing to eat. one of i trio were almoat starved and that they Dctectlvea Doyal and Roberts caught [the otht