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THE ATLANTA HEOKHiAN AND HEWS.
U 'JSoDaI, I>iSC^Ui
Bass’ Biggest Holiday Bargains Tomorrow
Sale Suits and Skirts
Another lot of Ladies’ Tailored Suits in newest styles and most
fashionable fabrics; up to $25.00 qa
Ladies’ very stylish Skirts of fine Panamas in black ee ap
and best colors; up to $8.60 values; choice «0Oaw9
Ladies’ Tan Covert Jackets, sat
in-lined and worth dtQ 7g
$6.50; at
Ladies’ 50-inch Coats of excellent
quality kersey;
$7.50 values...
$3.75
Ladies’ 54-inch Broadcloth Coats
in black and tan; QQ QQ
up to $15 values «PObwO
Boys’ heavy Wool Sweaters that
would be cheap at
$1.00; tomorrow...
55c
Sale of Christmas Furs
Furs are fine for Christmas Gifts; and here’s a great special bargain
sale of most popular styles for tomorrow. Come and get a fine present for
wife, mother, sister or sweetheart at less than half real value. Some chil
dren’s fur sets in the lot, too.
Ladies’ Fine Fur Sets, I ladies’ Fine Fur Neck-
worth up A I AA pieces; up
to $15.00;V #1 Mil to $10.00
in this uH'.iJII values >
sale .... T |choice ...
Children’s Fur Sets that
would be
cheap at
$2.60;
choice ..
Sale Boys’ Clothes
260 Boys’ Fine All-Wool Suits, worth up to $5.00;
will be placed on sale Wednesday at
BoyB’ well-made Wool Pants that would be cheap at
60o will go on sale Wednesday at
$1.50
25c
Taffeta Silk, All-Over Lace and
Embroidered Alba- £4 QQ
tress Waists; $5 values^) I i90
Very handsomo Taffeta Silk Petti
coats, worth $7.50;
in this sole at
$3.75
Misses’ Long Coats of plain and
fancy all-wool
fabrics; only...
Children’s “Bearskin” Coats in
white and colors;
$4.00 values
$2.98
i” Coats in
$1.98
Holiday Umbrellas
Great special purchase and eole of Holiday Umbrellas. Including ladles’
and men'a styles; fine gloria allk taped edge covert. Paragon steel
frames, handsome handlea mounted In gold plate, sterUng sliver, pearl.
Ivory, eto. Many samples Included at leas than wholesale prices.
Values up
to $2.60;
choice ....
Values up
to $5.00;
choice ....
$I.98|sH..$2,98
Handkerchiefs Glove Sale [ Extra Specials
Furniture for Gifts
e
Children’s nicely made Painted Rock-1 Large, handeome Velour Upholstered
ere; very special, 39C M ° rrl * Chalr, l $16 £g gg
Children’s tt'66 oak and fiber Rush I Lot of $4.00 and $5.00 Parlor Rockers
Rockers on sale to- QOto go tomor- £1 AO
morrow row at ^ I >UO
Men’s plain whlto hemstitched and
colored border Handkerchlefe; extra
special value, SO
Men’s plain white hematltched all-
ilnen Handkerchiefs;
In this sals Qn
only
Great line of Ladles' Swiss Embroid
ered Hondkerchlofs; none worth less
than S2c; at. ICm
choice ■ wO
Men’s extra fine, eheer all-linen
Handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched;
real 40c value; IQa
Very handsome Bilk Muftlors, In
black and colors: usual $2 and 18.60
values; at, QO n
choloe <700
Full 18-button elbow length French
Kid Gloves, In block, whlto and col-1
$1.98
laddies* 2-cla*p 91.60 Kid Gloves. In
black, white,, reds, tana, browns,
a\ tc :\.'.:.... 75c
Ladles’ lf-button elbow length Silk
Gloves, with double-tipped flni
$2 values;
at
Ladles' 2-olaap fleece-lined Gloves;
Ladles’, Misses’ and Children’s Wool
Si£ 25o
Men'a good quality Wool Gloves;
25o
Big table of Ladles’ Belts and La
dles’ and Children's Bogs; up to 76c
Sr? 25o
Ladles’
shapes;
$5.00
values.......
Shopping Bags In large
very handsome; 28.00 to
98c
fingers;
7 Bo
Applique Sideboard and Dresser
Scarfs. Table Covers smd Squares;
50c to $1.00 ' QC n
Lot of regular 26c Hair Brushes to
go on sals tomorrow at. ... lOo
Regular 50c, 75o and $1.00 Hair
Brushes and Clothes
Brushes, at
Christmas Novelties
Three great tables of big bargains In Christmas novelties, including
comb, brush and mirror sets, Pull Boxes, Work Boxes. Collar and Cuff
Boxes, Shaving and Smoking Sts, Photograph and Post Card Albums,
Burnt Wood Novelties, Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Mirrors, Jewel Cases
and other good gift thing*.
Values up
to 60o;
choice
25c |
Valuea up
? 00;
choloe
Values up
to $2.50;
choice
98c
ks'o Rugs, etc., for Christmas
We Give
Green
Trading Stamps
BASS
Sale of Fancy Center Tables
We have just secured a lot of about 200 Fancy Parlor Tables of select quarter-sawed
golden oak, carefully made and highly polished. They go on sole tomorrow in three
lots, aa follows;
Tables worth
up to $L25;
at, choice....
Tables worth
up to $3.00;
at, choioe....
Table* worth
up to $5.00;
at, choke....
SO by (0-lncb Smith’s Axmlneter Rugs 1 6 .foot three-fold fanoy-tllko QQ.
tomorrow $1,98 lln ® Screen *- onlr
Smlth’a finest Axmlneter Rugs; else Large, well-made Mission Magazine
IX • *'■ $2.98 X*- . ,n . 98o
BASS’
18 West
Mitchell
Near Whitehall
IN SHORT METER
The will of the late MRS. MART
HILL, who died December 13. 1908, in
South Atlanta, ha* been filed for pro
bate In the ordinary’s office. J. H. Hill
Is executor.
By consent In the case of Mrs. Bello
Aker* vs. S. A. Akers, Courlland S.
Winn hue been appointed by Judge J.
T. Pendleton, of the superior court,
PERMANENT RECEIVER of the es
tate of W. T. Akera and S. A. Akers, the
former administrator, 1* directed to
film over the effect* of the State to Mb
Winn and I* restrained from In any way
exercising control and dominion over
the estate. a
There was nothing In the story sent
out from Macon Sunday with regard to
a clash of the FEDERAL AND 8TATE
COURTS over the prisoner H. M. Jones,
of Register, Go., wanted In Atlanta on a
charge of fraudulently obtaining credit
from the W. W. Stovall Company and
th» M. C. Kleer Company. John Nor
ton, of East Point, so It Is stated at the
thorlff’a office, was sent as special
deputy to Savannah to get Mr. Jones
and on returning with him when they
nached Macon Mr. Norton waa directed
In a telephone message from the M. C.
alser Company to turn the prisoner
oxer to the Federal authorities at Ma
con. Thle waa done and a receipt waa
taken for the prisoner. This waa all
there waa of the matter.
MANY DELINQUENTS were at the
efflee of A. P. Stewart Monday paying
•nelr taxes. On account of many rail
road men who did not get their money
until Monday no costs were charged by
Mr. .Stewart. Mr. Stewart states that
he has more than $250,000 In check*
r hlch has as yet not been opened and
r.asnifled. This will take some time and
a report of the amount collected for
ISOS will not bo available before Janu
ary 10.
The SARDIS MASONIC LODGE No.
Ft ha* elected officers a* follow*: D.
"• Williams, worshipful master; George
Mathleson, senior warden: Frank Plas
ter, Junior warden; O. P. Donaldeon,
treasurer; Justinian Evans, secretary;
"• 11. Coeey, tyler.
Vieiting brothers who stroll out
Peachtree way at night can not mistake
the home of the Elks, at Peachtree and
Catn-et*., for It hua been fitted out
with a large electric sign which signi
fies that the "B. P. O. E.” Is lodged
within.
Dispatches from Baltimore announce
that the famous, suit for $100,000 In
stituted by T. Mitchell Hornor against
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E. Emerson, par
ents of bis former wife, for alienation
of her affection, has been SETTLED
FOR $500 and withdrawn from the
courts. Mrs. Horner secured a di
vorce from her husband In the Atlanta
courts last November and her engage,
ment to James McVIcker, of New York,
was recently announced.
The committee In charge of the ar
rangetnenta for the ANNUAL DINNER
of the Chamber of Commerce, to be
held December 30, bos decided that It
shall be held In the New Kimball. The
other, details for the dinner have not
yet been completed.
When J. B. Stillwell, a noted eafe-
blower, ended his term of five year* a*
the Federal prison Monday he walked
Into the arms of another officer who
held a requisition for him from South
Carolina, where he Is wanted on the
charge of ROBBING A POSTOFFICE.
Preparations for A MINSTREL
SHOW which they will present In the
near future are being made by the
students of the Boys’ High School, as
sisted by Munford Morrison, a man
who has a wide knowledge of min
strels. The show will probably be pr* r
sented at the Girls' High School.
It la learned from friends of RUS
SELL J. THOMAS at Tampa, Fla.,
that he haa sailed from that place for
Cuba, where he will be with his par
ents until next August, when he will
go to Philadelphia and enter a tech
nological school.
The W. D. LUCKIE MASONIC
LODGE haa elected officers as fol
lows: E. M. Willingham, worshipful
master; J. E. Martin, senior warden:
R. E. Rushton, Jr., Junior warden;
George S. Barker, senior deacon; T. E.
Linton, Junior deacon; Oscar Weln-
master, senior stewart; F. E. Adams.
Junior stewart; J. M. Hunnlcutt, chap
lain. Thom H. Jeffries, worshipful
grand master of Georgia, wai present
and conducted the installation icere-
monles. He presented In behalf of the
Others Besides Roosevelt,
Says Former Secretary
Long to H. Reuterdahl
While Cranking Auto,
Machine Bucks and
Crushes Woman Owner
BOSTON, Dec. 22.—“Mr. Roosevelt,
during his brief career as assistant
secretary of the navy before the war
come on, waa one of the most efficient,
active, zealous and helpful officials In
the navy department. But he woe only
one of them.”
That Is the nub of a long letter writ
ten by the Hon. John D. Long, who was „„ ...
secretary of the navy during the Span- side
Republican, one- In the trot
WASHINGTON, Deo. 89.—Ron down by
her own automobile, while ehe wee cranking
.. - - ■■ — '“w(
engine, bnt neglected to throw out tho clutch.
The nutomobile started tuddtnly end ehe wee
forced eg*Inst the rear wheel of a beery de
livery wagon.
'rs.. .... wheele of tho automobile were
the cerement, crushing
Has Husband Arrested,
And Brings Him Home For
Holidays Without Cost
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 2&—W. M. Kelly,
employed In a local stock yard, began
tab war. to The Springfield .
answering Henry Reuterdahl’e assertion
In a magazine that Rooievelt during the
period waa “the navy department.”
Mr. Long says that this la fulsome and
obsequious and a most unfair reflection
both on him and on the chiefs of bu
reaus, who, with Mr. Roosevelts pre
pared the navy for war.
Best Store in Atlanta
for These Tilings;
Jewelry—Cut Glass-
Diamonds Brass
Wares Silverware - -
Fine C tuna-Watcbe s—
Silver—N o v e 111 e s—
Bronzes—Marbles.
Really ’tis many stores in one. If you’d buy the
^ght thing at the right price this is the store for you.
Maier & Berkele
lodge a beautiful Jewel to R. M. Aber
nathy, the retiring master.
By Content the motion for new trial
In the RUCKER WILL CASE hat been
dltmltted by content. The will and
codicils made by Mrs. Rucker will
stand.
The CITT HALL CLOSES Thursday
Afternoon at 6 o’clock and will not open
again until Monday morning. This be.
cAute of Christmas on Friday and the
closing of the banks on Saturday. May
or Joyner hu Issued an order to this
efTect. '
COLONEL PARK WOODWARD was
at his post of duty In the wAterworks
department Tuesday, After An Illness of
sererAl day*.
An iimntnt to eloss their pieces of bnal-
nets Thuredsy evening until Monday morning
hta been entered into by FIVE PAINT
DEALERS of Atlanta. They are I*. J. Cool-
edge ft Bone, Parian Paint Company, the Tri
pod Paint Company, the Pittsburg Plate Olasa
Company and the Georgia Paint and Glaas
Company. , . ,
Samuel If. Groet la organising a local
comedy company to precent three playa which
have been written by SMITH CLATTON, a
well known Atlanta newspaper man. The
titles of the playa are "The white Monkey ”
"A Temporary Corpse" and "Win Venus the
Fifth."
C. II. Ackert, vice president and general
manager of the Honthern Hallway, haa an
nounced the appointment of L. C. ULLRICH
as assistant to tne general manager with head
quarters at Washington. D. C. Mr. UUrleh
will have general charge of the office, pur
chasing and distribution of fuel, dining ear
department, and will perform such other
datisa as may be assigned him.
Attorney Robert R. Shropshire, who has'
been serionslr ill for several weeks at hia
residence on Waehington-et., is IMPROVING
SLOWLY and hie complete recovery is ex
pected in the course of two or three weeks.
Mr. Shropshire was threatened with nervous
prostration dae from overwork, and his boat
Secretary of Stata Phil Cook Monday
granted a charter to the FARMERS AND
MERCHANTS’ BANK of Tallapoosa with a
capital stock of 925,000. The ineorporatora
— • « °-*rtsf O. A. Barton,
Ponad aad B. G.
,000 additional'
schooled the state before the end *of the
yenr.
Mien Annn Liddell, who was injnred severe
ly in n fill In November, la recovering at
her home, 807 Puliiani-st., and will be out
In a atort time.
At the monthly meeting of the Atlanta
Society of Dental Surgery Friday night
PAPERS were read by Dr. T. C. Hodge,
M. D. t on the fmportaoce of encpcie la den
tistry, Dr. Joseph D. Eby demonstrating
laboratory bints and Dr. W. M. Zirklc on
artificial enamel fillings.
Augusta district „ w
Georgia Conference, win a visitor at the
meeting of the Methodist Patton* Associa
tion Monday morning. Mr. Heldt announced
that the MINUTES OF T1IB LAST con-
Police 8. J. Causey, of Car
rollton.
Every peer about Chrlatm&i time
Mm. Kelly, who atlll reeldea In Ctmroll-
. „„ ton, swears out a warrant charging
W*the truck There was no her husband with child abandonment.
Wd that understood how to. In thin way he get* to r *
■top the machine and when severs^ men jet- days at home without 1
• «- •* __ *«.- the trip.
He denies that he has abandoned his
■top the machine and when several men at
tempted to extricate her by pulling the
wagon back ths runabout shot forward with
ling he:
to haul
wagon
a Jump, hurling her to the paving.
An effort to haul the automobile awar
unsuccessful, as ths automobile defiedr
attempts of the men to puli It backward.
Finally, Dr. Arnold managed to tell one o
the men how to turn a switch that would
■top the car.
family, and says he provides for them.
Ha says a reconciliation la Impossible.
He Is usually paroled on arrival, and
left hers loaded with presents for his
children, and In a most cheerful frame
of mind.
Federal grand Jury sreinet persons charged
with ILLICIT DISTILLING Ths d&nd-
Mrs. Fannie C. Sherman filed suit In the
city .court Monday morning against the city
of Atlanta, claiming $4,000 damages for In-
1 aries alleged to have been received Augur
S by falling into an Insecurely cover*
IOLPJ IN TllB SIDEWALK at 10 Weal
lltchcll-st. Robert McMillan and A. B
od gone for a four i
tour of Europe.
WANTE
Carrier
Boys
Apply
CIRCULATION DEP’T,
GEORGIAN
elre pm
Smith,
Miry Brent
r and Mrs,
occaa’lon of her marriage to
he off!-
“ The
with
beautiful flower bowl presented by the
cera of GOVERNOR SMITH'S STAFF,
bowl was made of solid silver Inlaid
gold.
Engineer Collier, at the Hemphill atatlon
st. Monday night i
PARTMENT in a downpour of rain,
fire waa soon euUngalshsd.
sssrs. Warfield and Williams, receivers
be Seaboard Air Lina have been granted
permission by Hon. Don Pardee to Issue
94.aao.ooo of receivers* certificates
to enable them to maintain and operata the
road.
of "the wet erwwVa raratho Weettda En- .ft
fin. Company t. bonding A FINE PUMP SfiAv"." 4 !!*! *1. BOOTttfl Via *8»
•• «" W The’eeiWraa 1 AeVsESSSl 7
Sen Prenct.ro with BLUER LON .,
here on e charge of rheetln, tod swindling.
I to ell.c.d that Lon, booth! e diamond
In, from Harry L. Dlx nod lain pawned it
i 8eh.nl a ilex. The rlog le rained tt
nearly $500.
W. X. Moon, eon of former Pollee Captain
oon, le eery ill at the home of hie father
942 i'ormwalMt. He le not expected to
lira. Ho hat Juet returned from Lee Vegas,
New Mexico, where he want in eeereh of
health.
8. B. TUBMAN, elected county commie-
loner et the ranertl etate election last anm-
jier. took tho oath of offlco before Jndxo
J. T. Pendleton Monday morning and quali
fied for hla office. He will aeoume bio now
dnttee at tho next meeting of tho commls-
elon, the Brat Wednesday In Jenaary.
MB. AND MBS. JOHN W. GRANT bare
returned af
York city.
imny hat purehaaed of 1
__ _ eqai
_ Jflethorpe ere., for $18,000.
thle will he laid off Into araeldoewo jmrfc
thru which the new etreet, UNCLE REMUS-
AV(. will ran. Mr. Wimpy eutee that he
will ■ pend $2,000 In laying oat end grading
Unrle Remue-ere.
DBS. B. C. GREGORY AND BOY HAR
RIS, of North Caroline, ere gueate of Mr.
end Mrs. Lather C. Retd at the Arelon apart
ments.
Eleven true bllle here been returned by the Hamby.
Knights of Ootamhns FATHER JOHN
GUNN, peator of tho Sacred Heart ehnrch,
will deliver an eddreee on "Modornlom” at
the hall of the Knlghta Tnetdey evening.
cm par ntATEi _
smoher et the Kimball none.
Inf .t s o’eloek. Charles E. Robertson will
preside end offieera for tho oomtng year will
he elected.
Henry Billings, of 150 Hempton-it., Is tak
ing the Peatenr treatment from the eteto
hoard of htallh. Ho woe BITTEN ON THE
HAND by e dog on December 18. Cicero
' Rlemg Pawn, Is also
roreiter, of Rising Pawn, Is also taking tho
treatment for tho bite of e dog. An et-
•mlnetlon of the enlmol'o heed snowed that
J. RENDER TERRELL, of Oreonrllle. ao-
llcltor general of the Coweta clreolt. spent
Tanadar la Atlanta on legal buleneee.
non. Seaborn Wright, of Rome, la In At
lanta on burinnoToeaday, and (pent a por-
CHARTER In the superior court Tues
day morning with the following Incor
porators : N. P. Pratt. George h. Pratt,
George F. Hurt, Thomas P. Hlnman, B.
M. Inman, W. M. Hutchlnaon, Thomas
K. Glenn, Joel Hurt, Paul H. Norcroaa
and Thomaa Plain. The capital stock
Is set at $500,008. Wimblxh, Watkins &
Kills represented the petitioner.
WAYCROSS, Ga . Deo. 22 Follow- ,
Ing close upon the trial of Charlon j
Goddard, the woman registered at one
of the hotels os hla wife was on lost
night arrested. Preliminary trial was
waived and she la being held for the j
January term of Ware superior court, 1
along with Charles Goddard.
ini
that he Unde financial condition* Improving
throughout the country.
TOMMIE LOWE STARNES, eon of lie-
tectlre J. N. Htarnea, wilt leer* Wednesday
for Wlnterhiren, Pla. He will spend the
mUdiy* there with Us uncle, Dr. W. B.
Visiting Merchants cor
dially invited to visit the
RED SEAL SHOE
FACTORY.
J. H. ORR SHOE
COMPANY
I, there anything yon coolil
nxe a Want Ad for todxy?
Both Phone, 1000.
Detective Robert*, who returned Monday
from San Fnncteco with Elmer Long, the
Atlanta man. nrcueed of a diamond ewlndle,
Tuesday morning entered on hie new duties
aa sergeant of detectives. Detective Rob
erta was ELECTED SERGEANT while he
waa on hla way to California after Long.
He report* a moat pleasant trip.
MIR8 AGNES LTONrirbo la 111 with nnen-
monte at her home, 800 Hlmpeon-et., (• ve
rted Tuesday at being much Improved.
>le will l>e gratifying news to the many
friend* of Mlaa I.yon, who have been am-
lonely watching her condition.
The 'American National Bank waa
designated as the repository of the
funds of the ESTATE OF W. T.
AKERS by Judge J. T. Pendleton Tues
day morning. The application to dealg-
pate a repository waa mad* by Court-
land S. Winn, recently appointed per
manent receiver of the estate In place
of the former administrator, S. A.
Akere.
Company filed It*
DO YOU WANT TO
Save Money?
We Can Absolutely
Save You
On all Diamonds bought of us. THE REASON—
We buy all our diamonds and PAY CASH for them; we
do not buy them on the terras that other jewelers do. They get
8 to 12 months to pay for them; then they add on nn extra
15 per cent to pay expenses. We don’t have to do that: we
have a very small expense. That is why we can save you from
25 to 35 per cent on all goods bought of us.
We are satisfied with the cash discount for our profit.
We enn sell yon Diamonds at the price that other jewelers pay
for them. We guarantee every purchase; if not satisfactory,
we will refund the money without any loss to you. Call and
be convinced. We carry a full and complete line of jewelry.
D. A. TOBIAS
Popular Price Jeweler,
9 E. ALABAMA STREET. 3 Doors off Whitehall.