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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER l
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
We have never sold as many Steel Ranges in the
history of our business as we have done this fall—you
know why? We sell the best. We guarantee them, ev
ery pound of steel in the construction—every word we
say—you can get your money back if every Range is not
just as recommended by our salesmen. We sell the
Good Luck, King Steel and the Malleable. What could
be nicer as a holiday gift to your wife, sister or mother
than one of our guaranteed Ranges?
Our big stores are laden with all the beautiful thing
all the people happy. If it’s for Christmas, you can
Special Orders Send Ma
lines to Philip-
. pines.
day or wedding present, right in our big stores can
economical goods. You know Christmas is just;
of the rush, why don’t you come along and select all
other Christmas goods are new and you also have]
today for tha randoir.ua of the Faclflc
fleet. Th. Virginia etarted early tbla morn.
In* and the other veaaela followed later In
morning the Connecticut,
of the fleet, will leare; tbo
on Friday; the supply
.... Saturday, and ou Monday
in repair auip I'nutlisr, the supply snip
Glacier and probably the batllcabip Min
nesota, which went Into dry dock yesterday,
Itperial orders detalllns a number of
-olina in HniT In the I'hfllpplnts gave rise
the Philippine* la the true
onjecure «i rue ileet. The Missouri and the
Illinois will leare Boalou today and the
Kentucky la eipectad to sail from tbero on
Early tomorrow morning tb# Connecticut,
■tha flagship of the fleet, will leare; the
Ohio and Alabama on Friday; tho anpsly
ship Culgoa on Saturday, and on Mouday
tha repair ship Panther, the supply ship
Glacier and probably the hatUraOlp ~-
,17 d . 0Ck „, ) :iV." <u '>
mnrlnc* to iintj
to rumors that
object Ire of the
CHRISTMAS TOYS OF ALL KINDS FOR THE CHILDREN
COAL
VASES
Japanned,
$1.75 to
$5.50.
Brass,
$12.60
and
$13.50.
Largo
line to
select
from.
This season we will handle the largest line of durable toy* that wo have ever undertaken to carry. We will not offer for,sale one article that is not first-class.
Friday. *
FINANCIAL TALK
AT WHITE HOUSE
Washington, Dee. 4.—President Rooaeralt
called In eonferenca last night at tha White
Honae on flnnncfsl subjects Senator Aldrich,
chairman of tha achate finance committee,
and Senator Crane, a member of that com
mittee. The conference continued until a
**Senators Aldrich and Crana ware able to
giro It to the president as their opinion
and that of Ihalr colleague! that legislation
affecting the general-banking end currency
system should not bo undertaken hastily,
hot ahonld await tho return of normal
tlmaa.
Big line of Veloclped.n, priced from
*1.75 up; Trlcyclen from 14 to 111;
Coasters from 13.50 to 110; Hobby
Hornea, 11 lo 112.10,
Boys' Express Wagons.
The largest line we have ever
handled. Priced from #0c to 14.50.
Toy Trains.
Shoofly Rocking Horses, $2 each
BOND FOR MRS. CADE
FIXED AT $10,000
CHOPPERS,CHAFING DISHES, TURKEY ROASTERS, ETC
Eutaula, Ala., Dec. 4. -The caaa of
Mrs. Levi Cade, who waa Indicted by
tho grand Jury laat week, charged with
The Universal
Unlver-
Percolator
Va Sjr!imm "is the perfection
wlimfi °* thedrlp proof ee.
It excela all other
- 'TftfaN way* of making
. becauee tho per
colating procces Is
practically com-
pleted before tho water holla.
Coffee made In It le easily known by Ita delicious
aroma, Ita fine flavor, the absence of the bitter taate
caused by boiling, and by the enjoyment with which
those can drink It who cannot drink coffee made In
any other way.
Emigrants Flood Germany.
Berlin, Dec. 4.—There Is alarm leal
the hordes of returning emigrants
without money will glut tho overcrowd -
ed labor market In Germany. The
prices of food are rising and a famine
is feared. s
What Is more needful or more beau
tiful for a wedding or hotlday present
than one of our splendid Chafing
.Dishes? They are useful all tha year
round, add we have a beautiful assort
ment from $3.50 to $15.00.
chops nil kinds of food, whether meat
or vegetables, raw or cooked, as coarse
or fine as wanted, rapidly and easily.
Does away with the drudgery of the
chopping knife and bowl altogether.
Price $1.25 to $2.75.
A New Dainty Rosette Iron.
The newest thing on the market.
Price only 60c.
REPUBLICANS MAY
GO TO KANSAS CITY
Mayonaise
Mixer
Washington, Dae. 4.-Thars are strong In
dications that the Republican national con
vention will be held In Kaneae City. Chi
cago haa practically withdrawn from the
contest, leaving the Held lo Knnaae City, fit.
Louie and Denver. The chairman of the
Missouri Republican committee and Mayor
Neff, of Kansas city, are here, pressing the
claim of that city.
*mypjuni
Chafing Dish Forks and Spoons,
Each, $1.00.
anybody. Wrought Iron, $2.50 to
$7.50; in Brass, $6.50 to $11.
You can’t
well make
salad dressing
without one.
SAVORY ROASTER.
Self-basting, self-browning, sani
tary; guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction. Price $1.50 to $3.00.
PAT CALHOUN TO BE
TRIED THURSDAY
Fan Franelaco, Cal., Dec. 4.—The trial nf
Patrick Calhoun, president of the United
Itellwaye, on the rhnrge of bribing the su
ps rvlsora In connection with the granting
of an overhead trolley franrhlae, bee beau
net by Judge Iaiwlor for Thursday.
SECY. TAFT AGAIN
HEADS RED CROSS
BEATEN BISCUIT MACHINE
$7.50, $10 and $15 each.
THE BEST ON EARTH.
Pocket Knives.
Over 500 patterns to select
from, 25c up to $10 each.
Heart-Shaped Waffle Irons,
I’rieo only $1.00.
Wa»blnfton, Dee. 4.—Secretary Root de-
Biscuit Machines,
Wooden Roller, $2.00 each.
Roller, $7.50 each.
Loland Broilers,
Price $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25.
Turkey Roasters,
25c to $3.00.
Angel Food Coke Pans,
Enameled, 50c up; tin, 15c up
Embroidery Scissors, 50c pair
SUNDAY THEATERS
UNDER BAN IN N. Y.
A Splendid Line of While and Gray Enameled Ware to Suit All Classes
Dec. 4.—The Sunday
DISCUSS CHANGE
IN LAND OFFICES
W. I#. Henderenn, Southern agent of th#
land and Industrial department of the
Southern railway, left Monday afternoon
for Waahlngton for a consultation with M.
V. Richard*, head of the same department.
Tbla consultation cornea ebout ae a result
of the decision of tho Southern officials to
abolUh the Southern agency with hendquar-
tera In Atlnnta. Ae told In The Georgian a
few daya ago. thla atep waa taken because
of the necessity of curtailing expenses.
After the consultation Mr. lleitdoreon will
to In n position to give aome Interesting
Information on the subject.
Scales for the Household
Think pt the Baby.
Majestic
Washing
Machine
DURAND TO GIVE
CHILDREN DINNER
Every lady
needs a Car
pet Sweeper
$3.00, $4.00
$S.oo
Nursery
Fenders
A dozen
different
styles and
the prices
are right
This scale
$■.50
On December 2d a free banquet will
be given te forty needy children by
Durand'a restaurant at 111-2 East Ala
bama street. The management has Is
sued an Invitation to ten good women
who will take an Interest In the event,
to volunteer and assist In the prepa
ration of the dinner. Those who are
willing to do a little work and help
make forty children happy during
Christmas time may address Children's
Banquet care of Durand Rectaurant
Company. 1
Disfranchise All Negroes.
Washington, Dec. 4.—Representative
Hardwick and Representative Edwards,
the new congressman from the First
district In Georgia, have Joined hands
In an effort to repeal the fourteenth
and fifteenth amendments to the con
stitution. Their bill proposes to dis
franchise oil the negroes In the United
States, except those the Individual
states permit to vote. Mr. Edwards
declares the sentiment In favor of ne
gro disfranchisement Is spreading over
Will pay for
itself in two
months' lime
Price, only
$7.50
Notice our big
show window to
day for a grand
display of CUT
GLASS at cut
prices.
Felt Brooms for finished floors
$1.50 to $2.50
Canary Cages
Clothes
Wringers
Cages for
all kinds of
birds
$2.00 to $5.00
according to
size .
Tin . .
Enameled
Oyster Baskets 25c, up
Peachtree St. KING HARDW‘
MATHER’S
Parlor Base Ball Game |
0^1
PLAYS ALL 1
Endorsed end
Lejole, Reulbach, Stoi
diamond. Retail* for
'HB FEATURES
>Uyed by Methowoon. |
ie end other eters of th# 1
$a.oo. 1
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