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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. MAY 27,1010.
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Men’s Clothing and Hats
We are making a special showing of
Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart Schaff-
ner and Marx’s Good Suits at $18,
$20, $22.50 and $25; you’ll find
they are easily worth $3 to $5 more
than priced. 1 he style is good and so
is the quality of any garment made by
either of these great makers.
Straw Hat Time
has at last arrived, and the man who fails to buy
one before Sunday will certainly not be dressed as
well as his fellow man. Prices $1.50 to $5.
We Close at
6 P.M.
on and
After June 1st,
Saturdays Ex
cepted.
7\ ! c- f)\
Shoes and Furnishings
We wish tb call your especial attention to our big display of Nettle-
ton’s and Daniel’s fine Shoes; in this window you’ll see every
style that’s correct for summer wear. Nettleton’s Oxfords are de
signed to meet the requirements of men who will countenance only
the most fashionable footwear, $6 down to $5. Daniel’s Oxfords
are high-class, low-cost Oxfords of amazingly good quality.
Priced $3.50 and $4.
Furnishings
For Sunday wear, New Coin Spot Cravats 50c; Special
values in wash Ties 25c, 50c, 75c; E & W Shirts,
$1.50 to $3.50; Special “Onyx” Silk Sox, 50c;
Nainsook Underwear 50c, etc.
L. J. Daniel, President
Write for Catalogue
We Close at
6. P. M.
on and
After June 1st,
Saturdays Ex
cepted.
J. C. HARRIS. JR., LEAVES
ATLANTA FOR CHICAGO
Volunteers For Festival Chorus
Will Be Received Up
to Tuesday.
Thcr* will lx> a apeclal rehearsal for the
men nf tin* fenllral chorus at I’abl* hall
Friday evening, on Saturday afternoon a
ip**lal reheancil will t*e held for tb* women
he are fn *lng ; in the chorus. This re-
*t%a\ will be called at i o'clock ltl Cable
Mil. * *' - .
Professor Allvort (tcrurrt-Thlers. who Is
•winctlng the rehearsals, announce* that
•Itnitrers for the chorus will be received a*
it# a. Tuesday oTnext^-eek. lie wishes It
nd»-r«te«K|. however, that nil the sopranos
BMe.l have been secured. Other singer*
will b# ".earned Into the fold and both the
•unerer# of the concert ami Mr. tiers rd-
iW* Mill h# glad to enroll nil who route,
in* Hr#* ipne*ranee of the chorus will Jie
the festival at the Auditorium on June 3.
Your chance to economize.
All wool suits made to or
der $10.75. No extra charge
for fancy cuffs, fancy pock
ets or extreme peg pants.
Singer’s, 93 Peachtree.
J. C. HARRIS, JR.
J. «J. Hurri», Jr., who hun been con
nected with the advertising department
nt L'ncle Remus'. Homo Magaslno since
It w-as established In ISOS, leave. At
lanta Friday afternoon for Chicago, tq
represent tho magaslno In the Western
field.
Robert Johnston, of Atlanta, ha. been
i charge of tho Chicago office of finds
Remus's for the past ysar. Mr. Harris
AND ARTIFICIAL LAKE
Birmingham Motor Club An
nounces Plans For Con
struction Work.
Birmingham, .Ala., May 37.—Announcement
wa» made today that the Birmingham Mo
tor club will aoon begin work on the <*on-
etrurtlon of n two mllo circular speedway,
to bo located about two inllea from the
city. Tim tufttde of the circular track will
bo mad# Into nn artificial lake abont a
mile In length. Tho ntnnda will have n
eon ting ckpaclty of about &.006. The aneed-
way when completed will coat al»out $150,000.
Fancy cuffs, fancy pock
ets and peg pants, all in
eluded in our special sale of
Blue Serge Suits made to
order at $10.75. Singer’s,
93 Peachtree.
TEARS HALF OF PURSE
Mrs. Ellis Has Encounter With
Unusually Bold Negro .
Thief.
Juat after heaving her home at 621 Hnuth
Boulevard FridajF morning. Mra. J. Kill* was
attacked by a negro, who eeised her purse
and attempted to wreneh it from her hand.
Mra. KlJia. however, brarejy fought the
thief and held on to the pura* as kite railed
for help. The tug of war Anally rmulted in
the purae being torn In two, the negro flee
ing with one half, while Mra. Kllia retained
the otlrcr. It ao chanced that Mra. Kllia'
money, about $7, waa in tjia half left to her.
the-thief getting nothing but a aeetion of
the torn pnrae.
Police Call Officers Wataon and Anderson
made a hnrry run - to the arena, but rould
find no tra«v of the highwayman.
Sale begins Saturday.
Special offering all pure
wool Blue Serge and Gray
Cassimere Suits made to or
der $10.75. Singer’s, 93
Peachtree.
Emperor Haa an Abaceas.
Berlin, May 27.—A malignant abscess
on tho right hand today Is causing Em
peror William such Intense suffering
that he Is preparing to have It operated
HOLINESS MEMBERS
PARADE THE STREETS
To the strains of "We Are Marching to
Zion" the Holiness members and visitors to
the Free Methodist church convention marched
the streets Thursday night hi tho vicinity
of the Free Methodist church and made an
imp
r,. nneiinemrr inu i eiurr
There was » large audience afterward in the
flmrch at 20" fIill-af. to hear the talks by
those heading thv convention. The meeting!
will eonlldn# until Sunday night when thi
convention will come to a close.
All wool Blue Serge Suits
to order, special price $10.75*
Singer’s, 93 Peachtree.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED
FOR COTTON OIL MILL
Raymond, Ga.. May 37.—One hundred cit
izen* of Knymoiul met mid »ul»acrlb*d raid-
tnl for ii new cotton seed oil mill to l*e
lorn ted here. The meeting waa enthusias
tic. aud the gathering was entertained at
a harheeue of tlm kind for which Coweta
county In famous.
East Lake lots at auction,
Saturday, June 4. Choicest
lots in Atlanta’s most select
suburb. See page 19. Chas-
P. Glover Realty Co., Agents.
Makaa Successful Flight.
Boston. Mass., May 37.—William Hilliard,
of Boston. today made twelve highly success
ful flights with his Hvrring-thirgesa biplane
on tho Plum island aviation field against •
stiff wind.
will be associated with him.
Altho but little out of his teena,
"Jake* 4 Harris haa made good In the
Advertising field, and the enlargement
of the scope of his work will give him
the opportunity of scoring a brilliant
success.
Long Kid Gloves
T
for $1.69
omorrow ror
This sale will he at 8:30. '
The Gloves are of fine quality kid, 12
and 16 button lengths, light and dark tan,
tlack, white and slate, sizes 5 1-2 to 7.
These Gloves are from our regular stock.
Some of them are a little soiled from
handling, hut most are perfectly fresh and
clean. They are all remarkably fine values.
Regularly, we sell these for $2.75 to
$3.50 the pair. Tomorrow morning at 8:30
they’ll he /
$1.69
Cliamkerlm'Joknson'DuBose Co
The Equipment
Of a Business
H as much to do with that “genuine satis-
faction” that is promised to its patronage. The perfect equip
ment of the Woodward Lumber Plant, covering twelve acres of
ground, begins at the order desk, and ends only at the sawdust bin.
q This Lumber Business of wide area consists of nine departments,
beginning with the Drafting Room, of which you have been told
much before. Its importance is granted.
€J There are five splendid departments that mean perfect mill-work—
and three others for glass-fitting and finishing.
And, besides that, the most indispensable department of the
Woodward Lumber Company is that of delivery, which consists of
Four Motor Trucks.
q These ten departments employ four hundred men.
q Such is a mere summary of the excellent equipment of the
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