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CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS—GOOD FOR ALL THE YEAR AROUND 3
Rockers
No. 41100. This is n good, sub
stantial, solid Oak Bocksr with
leather seat, arms and seat fas
tened together fij*^ C A
with steel rod.. . ijPOtOU
No. 44618. Birch Mahogany with
full spring Concord leather seat
with high
arms
No. 41231. Full
polished Parlor
arms. A
beauty..
.. $6.00
$8.00
quartered and
Kocker, with
$7.50
No. 41812. Quartered Oak, mas
sive and heavy pattern, with bit,’
arms. . First quality leathel seat
with easy Cl 7 CO
springs 1 i . Jv
No. 4976-6. Quartered Oak, ex-
tra high back, leather seat, very
substsn
Aial....
No. 44030. Our bargain Cane
Comfort Itoeker. This is indeed
an “all the-year” good thing.
Full sfaed man’s Rocker, easy
snd comfortable. Fnll roll ex
tending to the floor db CD
and roll seat.. .. .yJii/U
No. 4618. I-ndies’ flue Cane
Kocker with half arms. Fully
wrapped and extra well con
structed. This is Cfw CD
a great value.. .
No. 46032. Fine cane, half arm,
well wrapped, roll
front seat
No. 46012. Child's fins Cats
Kocker. Full wrappod, with read
fringe st bottom. A Kocker that
$4.00
$4.50
Gold Goods
No, 6011. Solid gold enamelled
reception or parlor Chair, made
. w, r. J .$i2.50
No. 46012. Solid gold enamelled,
beautifully woven of fine cane.
Parlor Table with gold wood top
and gold
lower shelf....
No. 5013. Msmmoth gold and
white enamelled Rocker, 6 feet
high at back, with full roll arms
and back made <1*0 C Art
of finest reed.. . .s]J>Xi D’VJv/
No. 45014. Large and long white
and gold Sofa, fully wrapped
with fine cane and encircled with
SSZ ”“$35.00
Chiffoniers
$25
No. 4609. Full quartered and
polished Osk, 6 long drawers and
handsome shaped her - - —
eled mirror
No. 424. Quartered Oak, swell ton
drawer. 5 long drawers and
;.T $10.00
No. 46^0. Beautiful mahogany
veneer. Colonial pattern. A fine
piece of work- ©1C Dft
manahip yyJ-UU
No. 49. Chiffonier-Wardrobe.
Quartered oak, big cheval glass,
3 long drawers, top drawer di
vided in 3 eompartmonts. Has
a big wardrobe provided with
full sat uf fixtures. Strictly
SC. $37.50
Parlor Suits
No. 4947. 5-piece birch mahog
any frame, covered with green-
figured velour. Sofa, Settee, Arm
Chair, Rocker and IP '■Tfh AA
Parlor Chair.. / V/u vr vf
No. 47958 1-2. 3-piece, extra
large and massive, covered with
green silk plush ruffled edge. Ex
tra well made and. A C
super springs *!p X
Sideboards
No. 4632. Quartered oak, highly
polished, carved and roll. effect.
Serpontino top, 2 lined drawers
and 2 cabinets. djl'lC DD
Very handsome..
No. 4441. Modern colonial quar
tered oak. large flaky finish, 2
drawers, long linen drawer and
a." $45.00
No. 4577. Solid mahogany, Chip
pendale pattern, 54 inches long,
divided silver drawer in center, 2
axr..... $ioo
$35.00
Buffets
No. 40408. Quartered oak, French
legs, claw feet. Cabinet with
glass doors rnvored with fret
work. Shelf top
with mirror
No. 45020. Weathered onk, plain
mission style. Very C A
serviceable,. .. . tjpjr.rZrKJ
No. 6036. Quartered oak, highly
polished, with two top drawers
snd 2 lower shelves (P^ Art
Square legs 4>c6il/.UU
Hat Racks
No. 4971. Highly ornamented and
handsomely carved, with large
oval mirror. Solid (?D
quartered oak,. .yAiZl'DU
No. 1909. This is one great bar
gain Hat Back. Made of solid
oak throughout. One of our
vory best values. PI/' C A
Worth $2.'.00, non<3> 1 O'OU
No. 4915. Quartered oak, colonial
pattern, heavy roll effect, with
SR"“.... ..$45.00
China Closets
Couches
No. 4162. Made of the best grade
of Boston leather on a solid steel
construction. Heavy oak. frame,
carved and AA
ornamented JiUU
Shaving Stands
No. 4162 12. 6 feet high, quar
tered oak drawer, mirror aud 4
shelves, Well d>1 A P A
polished flZOU
No. 4171 12. 6 feet high, quar-
tered oak. Drawer, 2 cabinets
and sbelf and
mirror
No. 4161 1*2. Round frame of
quartered oak, 2 ahelves, cabi-
3S£! $15.00
No. 4106. Weathered oak, mado
to hang on wall. Shelf, cabinet
and large
mirror.. ,
$15.00
$4.00
No. 42018 1-2. Quartered onk
with cathedral glass front, mir
ror back. Top mir- J4P
ror. French Irgs qprrJ
No. 41071. Modern colonial, solid
mahogany. 3 circular glasses, 4
shelves. Very DD
handsome sflUO'V/Vf
No. 4462. Quartered oak, roll el
feet at top of door and back.
SET-.; “‘..$35.00
Chifforobes
No. 44. Solid oak, with Urge
hat box, 6 drawers and wardrobe
with 5 coathangers <Bi7 C
and 4 pants holders..
No. 400, Beautiful Mahogany
veneered. Hat box, concealed
mirror, 5 drawers divided into 9
compartments, with wardrobe
and full set A
fixtures . yjU
No. 41. Quartered oak, made
like, No. 400, but has 2 doors
that locks every- © “5 7 C D
thing up securely / • JU
Turkish Chairs
No. 41621. Heavy oak frame,
covered with best grade leather.
Tufted , back, heavy roll arms
and hoad rest, ftd A DD
great value at... s]J>*±VMJU
No. 48763. Sleepy Hollow Turk,
ish Rocker. Most luxurious chair
yqu ever saw: Largo head rests
on cither side. dfc-4 fp AA
Fully fringed....
Parlor Tables
No. 43457. Round quartered oak.
Has 2-inch sheer edge, fully quar
tered. Shelf and French legs.
WoHb more, but $10 00
S T o. 4490. Quartered oak, bead
ed legs and shelf. fi»7 A
Handsomtly carved. V / ,OU
No. 4505. Round quartered oak
with wide edge, turned legs and
round '
shelf
No. 43454. Square quartered oak
with Freneh sheer bevelled edge.
A fine piece of timber, well made
up and finished A i A AA
beautifully «Jp X U' UU
$7.50
Dressers
No. 4379. Colonial Princess, made
of fine mahogany veneered, 3
long drawers and 2 small jewel
drawers on top of ease. Full
serpentine front, long and wide
mirror, full band-fib PA AA
rubbed; polished. tJpDV/.vHJl
No. 4574. Plain oak. with long,
heavv bevelled French gla«s,
$25.00
No. 4622. Fine bird’s-eye maple,
full swell front, French legs, 2
small and 2 Urge drawers, extra
SR, $45.00
No. 4500. Mahogany bireb, colo
nial pattern. Pattern glass and
handsomely shaped front and top
S..r d :.... $35.00
Dining Tables
No. 4616. Weathered oak,
6-foot extension, 5 square
legs, 42-lnch square top. Se
vere mission
style fZU
No. 4664. Solid mahogany, 8-foot
extension, 48-inch round top.
pedestal $50.00
No. 45034. 6-foot extension, quar
tered oak, 45-Inch round top, claw
pedestal.. .... $3000
Ladies’ Desks
No. 4700. Weathered ^
No. 4700. Polished ©1 A
maple vlU
No. 4713. Quartered ^ J gj
No. 4719. Quartered $^0
No. 4682. Inlaid fJ'IA
mahogany.. ..... »....w
Music Cabinets
No. 4682. Mahogany ^ J
No. 4260. Quartered
oak
...$20
Combination Oases
Nm 41023. Quartered £ 6 Q
No. 4113. Quartered
No. 1306. Quartered if
oak D
All These
Goods Sold
On Easy
Payments.
No Advance
In Price
WALTER J. WOOD COMPANY
Home of Low Prices I
103-5-7-9-11 Whitehall
CHICAGO CATHOLICS
ARE HITJY KIERAH
One College Involved In
Wreck To Extent of
$100,000.
CHICAGO. Dec. f.-P. T. Kleran. head
of til* Insolvent Fidelity Funding Company,
of Ntw York, nought three years ago to
form n Urge field <>f activity among the
Roman Cntbollc Institution* of this city aud
•tate. *
Bo f*r as ran be learned. however, he
aeccesded only In taking the old 8t. Vln-
cent* Collect* Association. now IiePnol Uni
versity, Into hta wel>. This concern Is In-
volred to the extent of $100,000 on mortgagee
on the college buildings hypothecated lyr
Kleran In New York. There waa $300,0«>
Mn the entire transact loo*, which covered
the College Theater building, but Kleran
paid at leaat $2».ono.
. SUran never made t'hlcago hla residence,
bat threw year* ago he opened an office
In the Rookery hulldlug, nut did not do
at wall an he bad expected aud two year*
ago moved to New York.
He Walked 100 Miles,
Took Allegiance Oath
And Enlisted in Navy
B03TON, Dec. 9.—William Burke, of
New Bedford, took the oath of alle
giance to his country nnd wss enrolled
In the navy hen after having walked
nearly 100 miles to cany out Ilia pur
pose. He reached here at daybreak,
after tramping all night from Provi
dence, weary, cold and hungry. Burke
Monday morning walked from New
Bedford to Providence, forty allies, and
was examined by the surgeons who told
him to go to Boctdn for enlistment.
Cheneys Expectorant cuts coughs
and colds short. Cures babies and
grown people.. 25c., all druggists.
SENATE PRECEDENTS UPSET
TO HUMORMRS. LONGSTREET
Ambition To Be Confirmed as Postmistress of Gaines
ville on Same Day Nomination Sent In'
Is Realized.
WASHINGTON. Deo. 9.—The senate
yesterday afternoon knocked hole* In
an ancient precedent to humor the
whims of a pretty woman.
The nomination of Mrs. Helen t)
I-ongstruet to be postmaster at Qalnes
vide, da., came In while the president's
meesago was being read. 8he la the
widow of General Longatreet. the fa-
nous Confederate leader. Mrs.
Longatreet had written her friends In
the senate that It was the great ambi
tion of her life to be confirmed aa post.
OF EMBEZZLEMENT
COLUMBUS. Ga.. Dec. ».-Tb* trial of
Buy F. Bagiev, former mail dark In tba
poatofflca bare, waa called In the United
State* court yesterday on • charge of
•mbasxllng a letter containing marked bill*,
placed In tba let tar. by poetofflce Inspec
tors. Bagley charges there waa a con
spiracy again* bltn because be was an ap
plicant for the place of postmaster, sad an
effort la being made to prove that the
marked money was pot In hla drawer In
the poetofflce. The case la exciting a good
deal of Interest here on account of Bag-
leyj# former atandlng In the community.
ONE-PIECE BIFOCALS.
Giving reading and walking vision In
on- solid glass. Does away with two
pairs of gla.scH. Could you think of
anything better for Xmaa?
WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO.,
•a Peachtree 8L
mistress on the same day her nomtna-
tlon reached the rapllol.
Senator Clay took the matter In hand.
The minute her name came In he polled
the committee on poatofflecs and post
roads nnd obtained permission to make
a favorable report without formal ref
erence to the committee.
Less than an hour later an executive
session was held. Senator Clay briefly
stated hla case and submitted his fa
vorable report and the nomination waa
confirmed without objection or dissent.
HEAD IN FLORIDA
WAYCROSS, Os., Dee. 9—General Fred L.
RdlmUuu. died suddenly Isis ystlsrdsy .1
Uu Elks' Club in TntUheesee, FU. Recently
he visited nlstivM fare. H.srt failure is
SMifstd ss tbs CSUM of his death. Tbs d.
<m«4 wss SS yssrt ef sgs.
Centre! Robertson 1. surritsd by n wife,
»« whon notlSed of her
husband'. destfc. nnd on. dngktsv, Mr. L.
Joiner, nf W.yerOM. nnd two un, Frrd
Twe Dtys st Tsbernacle.
Elisa »sy snd Mrs. Orsnee Traill Osy. Iks
fssaosa ehersrterials. wiU sppssr si tbs Bap
tist Tsberneele on Laekio-at. si the nail
number on tba Tefarnaele Lyceum course an
Thursday .reatnr. This will be (fair drat
apoearanee Is Atlanta sad their coming bee
been looked forward to with great pleasure
by the members of the Tabern.de ronrae and
n Inrge hone# is assured to greet them Thorn-
lay attains.
HUBBY’S W ANIN G AFFECTION
IS REVIVED WITH A SCARE
New York Woman, Finding Husband’s Love Growing
Cold, Tries a Fake. Burglar Scheme With
Eminent Success.
NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—It waa because
of these indications that Mrs. Weis
hound herself to a chair, gave hubby
the shock of his life when he came
home, and lialf the Brooklyn police
force looking for the burglar she told
about and mada a senaatlon In tbs
neighborhood.
Did It work? Well, rather! Mr.
Weis thought It waa Just too cute for
anything. He took hla wife In hla arma
and gave her klsaea enough to have
done for the whole two yearn of their
married life.
And promlaea for the future? Yea,
Indcedy It's the theater every night In
the week after thle and twice on Sun
day. He didn't waate any time starting
In, either. A Sunday concert, pounda of
candy, and when they wer not out hav
ing a good time hubby couldn’t have
been dragged away from home for any
conalderatlon.
Happy Isn't any name tor ltl bin.
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+ 8IGNS OF BeART FAILURE ❖
4- A8 OBSERVED BY A WIFE +
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+ Sign, that a husband's love haa 4*
+ grown cold, as observed by Mra. 4-
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+ Emma Carolyn Weis,
' Schenck-avs., Brooklyn:
Cooking “not like mother's.*
No good-bye kiss.
No nights at the theater.
+ No mors candy and flowers.
+ Always thinking about bust- +
+ ness. 4*
v Stayed out late at night. +
+ 4*
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Wsls la Just as enthusiastic as the day
she waa married, and so la Mr. Wela.
Both recommend a spectacular burglar
■care as a sure cure for thoughtless
husbands.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bean the
Signature of
SALE
Ladies’ Lawn and Silk Waists, Furs,
Fascinators, Scarfs, Shawls, Baby
Hoods at hal'-prlce. A closing-cut sals.
SOUTHERN DRY GOODS AND
SHOE COMPANY.
60 Marietta St.. Opposite Postonice.
Thousands of New Goods to Sell Be
fore Lease Expires.
Whiskers Bring Together
Hughes and J. Ham Lewis
NEW YORK. Dec. 9.-Jobs Hutehlnion,
who wss la charge of the speakers' bureau
of the Repuhllesn state committee during
the last campaign, tells a story nf the only
meeting between (Inrernor Hughes snd 1.
Ham Lewis. ..f Chicago. It was at Syra
cuse. When J. Ham was Introduced to the
governor, he bowed with Cheaterfietdan
grace and said:
"Governor, I'm moat happy to greet the
man who nude whiskers respectable In pel-
Itlf*/*
■Thank you.'Mr. Lewis," replied Gov.
evnor Hughes, "hut lo my mind the great,
sr glory Is to yourself an Iks.man .who
drat nude whiskers i jwHlIcsl s4eA." 4
lo.ooo of ns mrmfan i.al yes .
rood fov 40 year, move,” Mid General Henry
M. N.vfna, commander in eklef sf Ike 0. A.
EL, In Waaktugton recently.
His Wife Comes Home;
His Lawsuit Dropped
. nfluM
and that, too, without further prosecution
of tho habeas corpus proceeding* which bo
■wore out for her Monday Id tho
court agnlhst her mother, Mrs.
him. Tho defendant* Mid that Instead
Imprisoning Mr*. Weeks, they were merely
giving her home and shelter. C. P. Thomp
son represented I>r. Week*; Fr«nk L. Har
alson the defendants.
Handsome Lorgnettes
In sterling sliver, gun metal, gold fill*!
and tortfse shell at John L. Moore A
Sons'. 42 North Broad St., Prudential
building.
Candies Talk of The
Town, 60c lb.
This Solid Brass Bed is a part of the bed room suit furnished by
Chamberlin-Johnson*DuBose Co. for prize in The Georgian Home Conteft*