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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Today 5 Pattern
51-53 Whitehall St
Things For Easter
Your interest in pure food, so strongly appealed to during the two weeks of
Atlanta’s Pure Food Show, should extend beyond the display of foods.
At the food exposition the purest foods the market affords are displayed in
tempting array. Next in importance to the purity of foods at the time of purchase
is its preservation and, finally, its preparation in utensils best adapted to the pur
poses of good cooking.
We Invite The Public To Our Display at
53 Peachtree St.
Hand-made Waists.
Irish Crochet Waists.
New Things in Princess'Lace
Waists trimmed with Silver Jet.
New Dutch Neck Waists.
Some of the smartest models of
the moment that have arrived
in the nick of time.
LADIES' SHIRTWAIST.
Parti Pattern No. 2813.
All Seam* Allowed,
simple model for a ahirtwalat of
..it..
We have selected a line of Refrlgerators and Enamel Ware an leading
features at our store for the next few days, knowing these articles to
be uppermost in the mind of everjf h ousewlfe at this season.
No better evidence of the excell ence of our Refrigerators is needed
than that we have placed more than 6,000 In this city.
linen, tnadra*. Indian-head cotton, Persian or
Victoria lawn, or any material on that order,
i* here portrayed. The fuilnen is distributed
in wide tucks, and the front it joined to a
plaatron or yoke of the material, fastened with
small pearl buttone. The moderately tight
sleeves are withered into straight cuffs of the
mstrial and the tucka in the back are atitehed
from neck to waist line. The pattern is in
S sixes—32 to 42 inches bust measure. For
36 bust, the waist requires 4 yards of ma
terial 20 inches wide. 3 44 yards 27 inches
wide, 2 44 yards 30 inches wide, or 1% yards
Guern ey Refrigerator
Opalite Refrigerator
Hand-embroidered Dutch Collars.
Hand-made Irish Crochet Collars.
Hand-embroidered Linen Collars.
Lingerie Dutch Collars.
New Jabots
Add a most complete assortment of
Irish Crochet Collars, Bows and Jab
ots too varied to detail.
: HOW TO OBTAIN
: THIS PATTERN.
• Send 10 cents In stamps, or coin care- :
: fully wrapped, to ATLANTA OEOROIAN. I
l PATTERN DEPT.. ATLANTA. OA.. for 1
: cacti pnttorn. In ordering write plainly I
: your name and iddree*. and alirayi epee- I
1 try the number of the pattern and th, l
• aizo wanted.
personality. She tvaa an oltl woman,
but *ha talked to women of 35 and 40
as If she were their contemporary.
She drugged the aubject of age Into
conversation continually, referring to It
as something In the remote distance.
She spoke of younger women, espe
cially or those who were distinguished
for their charms, with veiled criti
cisms.
Scandal and unkind gossip she con
veyed In adroit language; add always,
after she ceased Rpeaklng, one felt ns
when the sting of n chill east wind has
blown thru an open window.
The young people or the day were
-■ej { White Frost Refrigerator
Prices On White Frost Refrigerators
50-lb. ice capacity $25.00
75-lb. ice capacity 27.50
100-lb. ice capacity 30.00
The White Frost Refrigerator is account
ed the most perfect of sanitary ice
boxes. It will keep your food sweet and
clean. Being round, there are no corners
for particles of food to lodge and decay.
Prices On Guern ey Refrigerators
63-lb. ice capacity $15.00
100-lb. ice capacity 20.00
125-lb. ice .capacity» 23.50
These refrigerators are handsomely fin
ished in best materials and outlast most
refrigerators sold at higher prices.
rrices ZDc and Up
Allen s Neckwear Department
rigid economy until. In her old age,
competence had come to her.
Yet, was she not the richer of the!
two? '
Every young girl who reads these
lines Is facing old age If the angel pf
death does not call her to finish her ca
reer In other realms sooner.
Which typo of an old lady seems the
most adihlrable?
If gentle speech and kindly views of
life and people, If attractive manners
and sympathetic and loving habits of
thought ore to obtain In old ago. they
must be practiced In early life. AVc do
not suddenly become transformed.
The critical, fault-finding, carping.
Tlie Opalite Refrigerator shown above is the highest type of refrigerator
made. We selected it as our leader because in its construction is embodied every
essential feature which careful study of scientific refrigeration has suggested.
The Opalite is made of finest polished oak exterior, is lined with glass and
fitted with aluminum shelves. In various sizes, from $40.00 to $175.00.
A STUDY IN CONTRASTS
Dy ELLA WHEELER WILCOX.
Two v.ortlch who .had - passed the
threc-score-and-flve-year mark were
en.ounted In »ue week. Each looker!
her age; but tile difference between
die two was.as. wide ns the universe.
"no was quietly dressed and her hair
I'lrnslngly looped about her sweet and
kind face. She spoke softly and only
when she felt called upon for speech;
find she listened welt.
She was tolerant' and kind In her
'lews of Individuals and epoeha.
She did not thrust her age upon the
lutener. but she spoke of event* which
had transpired during her lifetime, gnd
made no effort to seem younger than
she looked.
She left.the impression on those who
encountered her of u line garment
which had been folded In sweet laven-
Ider.
The other woman was much be-
wigged and blazed with diamonds. Her
face, was as hard os flint: her mouth
thin and cruel; her eyea cold and criti
cal.
There was not one vestige of youth
or the charm of middle age about her
Every housewife lias one. * t
or of
Enamel Ware. Experience
lias proved that this alone vk -j
the the
kitchen. It is our firm belief
in this which has prompted us in selecting a line of Enamel Ware which has with
stood every test, including that of fruit acids, as well as durability.
Therefore, is not the completeness of your kitchen utensils measured in
Enamel Ware?
Our display includes the White, Gray and Lava, as well as aluminum ware.
The kindly, patient, companionable
old lady Is n Joy and a comfort to all
who know her.
Which type do you think you have
begun to emulate? •
It la only a little step from youth to
maturity.
The spangled not sleeves are most
becoming to any woman whose arms
are well ahaped, and the sleeves are
made without lining.
One fortunate ehough to posaes* an
Irish lace collar can use It now on the
coat. Stitch It evenly In place and
fasten each scallop or point. Braid
can be used to Join It at the top. or a
line soutache can head the trimming.
A linen itock with tab ends may be
made of white linen, the narrow hem
turned and held In place with blue
/ French knots placed about one-eighth
of an Inch apart, the overlapping tab
being decorated with the; Initial worked
In blue eyelets.
A suitable young school girl's party
frock should be made of red cashmere
de sole, finished with tine braid In a
deeper shade of red. The bretelle dec
oration Is very pretty for a school girl’s
best dress. It could be trimmed with
gray chlfTon and gray soutache, a. very
good combination with red.
A fine substitute for the expensive
rubber bath tub for Infants may be
made from b yard of rubber sheeting
and a clothes basket. Saw off’ the
handles from the basket, take heavy
rubber sheeting and rover the top of
the basket, leaving a depression In the
sheeting. Use a rope and staple to
fasten It to the outside ylm of the bas
ket. In this Improvised bath tub the
smallest Infant may be laid for a bath
with no danger of slipping.
For a handy needle case provide a
strip of ribbon three Inches wide and
twelve long; line with cashmere or
line flannel and stiffen with an inter- :
lining of canvas or crinoline. Flnlah
the edges with a pretty fancy atltch to
conceal the seam. Then thread, double,
eleven needles with different colors of 1
thread, silk and darning cotton, se- i
lectlng such ns moat needed, run them
In the cashmere aide with long, even i
stitches, the whole length of the case. I
Fold and tie with ribbon. When need- I
ed, a needle dan be drawn out all' ready <
for use. i
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It la not a bit too early for milady to
think of Iter parasol. Now la Just the
time to begin the embroidery on a lln- <
. - —- when the 1
53 Peachtree Street
Then sew the nquaren together at the
corners. These caaea are usually about
nine Inches wide and can be made of
plush, velvet or silk. Delicate colors
make the prettiest cases.
painted the patch will not be seen, but
is the result of its being banged in closing.
A clean brick represents an excellent make
shift stand for a flatiron. Brick retains licnt
better than the perforated metal rests which
are niuaJJy employed for the purpose.
To remove the smell of onions, wash the
psn thoroughly in the usual way and wipe
dry with a dUbcloth. Next sprinkle with salt,
»«** on the stove and allow it to brown, shak
ing the pan well from time to time. Rinse
T in in -clean warm water, to which a lump
washing soda has been added, when all
taste and smell of onion will have disap
peared. To take out rusty screws, hest a
poker red hot and hold it for a few moment*
to tha head of the screw. Then use the
proper sited screw driver—to fit the slot
of the screw—and it will come out quite eas
ily and with little trouble.
louse
Potato wafer is excellent for cleaning mud
stains from nearly tany kind of cloth or gar
ment.
When ironing a starched garment and a
part of it becomes dry do not dampen with
water, but with a doth wet with a little cold
starch. This will keep all parts of the gar-
jtnent of equal stiffness.
The whit* of an egg beaten in lemon juice
and slightly sweetened fa a simple remedy for
hoarseness. The mixture should be slowly
In the simple house dress styles, with
yokes, long sleeves and outlines of
the dress material and Just a bit of lace
at the top of the collar and edge of
the sleeves to freshen the clinging ma
terials. Foulard la very durable and
makee a plain house frock. It Is used
for line dresses and the cheaper grade
Is made Into petticoats.
A decidedly new and novel Idea la to
applique linen belts with oddly shaped
bit! of colored linen. The belts should
be rather wide and unllned. Diamond
shaped, round and oblong pieces of
linen In red. blue, old pink. Jade green
and violet are then stitched on In an
Irregular manner. Conventional de
signs may be adhered to and the bits of
linen may also be piped with a con
trasting color. One of these belts run
thru n crude bronze buckle would add
a distinctly original touch to a white
linen shirt waist suit.
A dainty handkerchief case la made
of two squares of light blue kid. Em
broider one square with gltt thread;
line this with light blue silk, putting
several thicknesses of wadding be
tween, highly scented with sachet pow
der. - Around the edge put gilt cord,
leaving loops at the corners. The other
Ah Extension Bag
A novel shopping bag Is made In ex
quisite leather with the usual clasp and
handle, but having an added length that i
when the shopper starts out with hsr
bag empty Is folded up and clasped
to the side of the bag. After the reg
ular supply of small purchaaea has been
made and the accumulated samples
threaten to overflow and hurst all
bounds, the extension side Is unclasped
without even opening the bag, which
becomes twice Its original slxe. Indeed,
It would hardly be straining a point to
consider It, In Its extended condition, s
one-night bag. for If th* finest of night
dresses were used and the daintiest of
traveling help* they could all be got In
without a doubt.
A look at these leather shopping bags
will show the clever Woman how the
Idea could be developed In broad sash
ribbon for a fancy work bag that would
hold llttl or much In the way of em
broidery. In making the ribbon bag
the buttoning up of the extension aid*
would have t» be rather complete—
three enameled buttone at least would
be required to hold th* wide, soft rib-1
Booth of Schlesinger-Meyer.
Up Against It.
The suffragette I seller erne addressing a
meet mi; of the c’ooklady'a and Chamber*
ifield*' union.
"Yon women should nil have n voire In
the affair* of the nation.** she exclaimed.
•‘You should nssert nmvnelrfre. Yon should
UKSerf yourselves. You should lie entitled
to n vote.”
Hot eupon ft seeker after Information
Arose. The Interruption we* arrontpanled
by a strong Hibernian accent. “Sure, thor
Uncle Sam Bread
the Exclusive Bread displayed
at The Pure Food Show in
Steiner Emery Building
en or pongee one to be used
sun Is higher In the heavens.
The screen that has nnly a small
broken place can be mended with a
patch of screen wire. Cut It to lit the
place and sew In with black paten:
thread. After the aercen baa been
SAID UNCLE SILAS:
o' *lrl« who think tlo'l
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