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iHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER IT. 1911.
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“Where
Shall I Get
My New
Fall Suit?”
The quostion that
u troubling the
mind* of probably
half the ladies of
Atlanta today. La
dies, if you'll drop
in here at our new
store tomorrow, we
sincerely believe we
can settle it in a
way that will leave
you without a sin
gle regret, either as
to price, style or fit.
We’re going to
specialise all day
tomorrow on a lot
of smartly tailored
Suits
At $19.75
Just 63 of them,
and over 26 differ
ent models in the
lot, and every one a
little beauty, as
you’ll agree when
you see them. We
invite , your critical
comparison of our
Suits, for we want
every lady in At
lanta to convince
herself of the truth
of the statement
that our power as
manufacturers per
mits us to offer bet
ter values and keep
more in perfect step
with the styles than
the average retail
store.
Gome in tomor
row and see these
Suits at $10.75, and
at the same time
you might also take
a peep at our line
of Suits at from
$25 to $75
We'll be glad to
show them to you,
and don't think
we’ll expect you to
buy Just because you
look.
Of course, our
store is thronged
at this season, but
our force is large
enough to eliminate
annoying delays.
Gome in tomor
row and well as
sure you you'll be
glad you came.
Southern
Suit & Skirt
Company
Manufacturers
R.tail Start
43-45 Whitehall
Y. W. C. A. NOTE8.
Th * classes beginning Tuesday at
the Young Women's Chrlitlan aagocla-
Uon are aa follows:
.Matron* gymnaalum rial's, at 10:10.
under the tnatruetlon of the new physi
cal director. Miss Portia Howe, grmdu-
ste of the New York Physical Training
rsit 0 ’ * l *° * h ® l>l * h * rh0 ° l **
^The dressmaking class, from 0:45 un-
■ * 5 . under the Instruction of Miss
U'vett, a well known dressmaker.
Th* arts and crafts class will also
h» In session from 4:45 to 7:45. This
, * new class and will be under the
Instruction of Mis* Howe. It Is Intend
ed to he specially helpful to business
A Pint of Unequaled
Cough Spp for 50c
INFORMAL DINNER.
Miss Lillian Tidwell entertained at a
dinner party of ten covers on Monday
evening In honor of Mrs. Charles Ca
ter, of Forsyth, and Mies Rosa Hunt
Lewis, of Quitman.
The floral centerpiece waff of yellow
roses, and the pretty details of decora
tions conformed to the yellow color
motif.
! The Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy You
| Ever Used, or Money Refunded. Stops I
I Even Whooping Cough Qulokly. ’
root need the (3 whieh a 60-ccnt
Inez antes yon, but yon do need
ofthlafanw>ue[
BOX PARTY FOR MRS. BLACK.
Mrs. William B. Garner will entertain
at a bo* party at the Forsyth Wednes
day afternoon In honor of Mrs. W. O.
Black, of Hugo, Okla., who Is the house
guest of Mrs. Garner.
The guests will Include Mrs. Black,
Mrs. Charles Sulinon, Mrs. F. C. Free
man. Mrs. J. Russell Dickson of New
York and lyirs. Henry Peel of Boaton.
Von
bottle
the wonderful effectiveness
cough remedy. It will usually stop the
most obstinate dcejreeatcd eonflh Inside of
14 boon, and has no equal for whooping
I sough.
| A SO-oeut bottle of Plan, mixed with
> home-made sugar syrup, gives yon a full I
■ pint—a family supply of tbemoet pleasant I
‘ and effective cough remedy yon ever naed.
i Easily prepared In five minutes—directions
i In package.
The way this takes hold of a oough and
: gives Instant relief, will make yon regret
• that you never tried it before. Stimulates
FOR MI6S IDA KINO.
Mr*. William Percy was hostess at a
very delightful bridge party Tuesday
afternoon, given In honor of Miss Ida
King, a lovely bride-elect of the week.
The room where the card table* were
placed were decorated In quantities of
goldenrod and other field flowers, and
the score cards were hand painted In
bride head*.
The prise for top score and for th*
guest of honor were Jewel canes of Set.
sums ware, and the ronaolatlon was a
violet bowl In rock crystal.
Delicious refreshments were served at
the close of the game, the dining room
being decorated In white chrysanthe
mums and ferns. The table was cov
ered with a lace cloth and had for a
centerpiece a large basket tilled with
white chrysanthemums and fern*, the
handle tied with white tulle. The bon
bon*. Ices and cakes were white and
green and a delightful hospitality was
dispensed by the hostess, who was
gowned In white marquisette embroid
ered and made over white satin.
Mrs. F. P. H. Akers and Mrs. W. H.
Dev oe, of Brunswick, assisted In en
tertaining, Mrs. DeVoe wearing white
cloth and Mr*. Akers wearing black em
broidered mousseline over satin.
The guests Included the young wom
en who will be bridesmaids at the wed.
ding, who are Miss Ruth King, Miss
Marian Foster. Mias Jennie Hutchins,
Miss Adele Patton of Kentucky. Miss
Louise Bruce of Norfolk and Mias Eva
Hurt, a charming bride-elect of the
season, while two or three dose friend*
of the bride-elect came In for tea.
good—children take li willingly. It ha* a
‘In cssta »f Incipient
wonderf”! rooe-d ...
lung tronble and Is splendid for croup,
asthma, bronehltts, throat tronble, eto.
Pino* la a special and highly oonoen-
vy Wnlte Pine
Mated oompound of Norway
extract, rich In gnalaool and other natuml
healing pine elements. Simply ml* with
sugar symp or strained honey, In a pint
* Used In
bottlo, and It la ready for nso. usvu iu
more homes In th* V. 8. and Canada t han
any other oough remedy,
plnex has of ten been hnltated, but never
FOR MI88 MARIE HOUSTON.
A large and delightful event of the
day waa the afternoon bridge party
given Tuesday by Mrs. Howard McCall,
at her home on Ponce DeLeon-ave., In
honor of Miss Marie Houston, a charm
ing bride-elect of the week.
The room* were bright and fragrant
with quantities of fall flowers, vases of
varicolored cosmos blossom and coleus
liar decoration prevailing In the living
room.
In the reception room there were
vasea of white roses and ferns with
th* usual pretty house plants through
out the apartments.
The scores for the game of bridge
were kept on cards handpalnted In Cu
pids, and the prise for top score waa
a pretty souvenir. The consolation
ship," and th* guest of honor, Miss
Marie Houston, with the two young
women who assisted In receiving, Miss
Annie Sykes Rice and Miss Mlgnon
McCarty, were each presented with
Jeweled hat pins.
Dellelous refreshments were served
at the close of the game, the table In
the dining room being covered with
rluny lace cloth and having for a cen
terpiece a tall cut glass vase of white
roses and fern*. Sliver compotes held
bonbons and creamed sweets In white
and green, the same color scheme be
ing carried out In detail In the pretty
table.
Mrs. McCall was a charming hostess,
wesrlng a gown of white lace over
del blue satin with a touch of blue
on the corsage and blue girdle.
An attractive out of town guest pres,
ent was Miss Rosa Hunt Lowls, of
Quitman, the house gueet of Miss Llllen
Tidwell, ‘
who wore a smart afternoon
frock.
Assisting In entertaining and wearing
pretty afternoon toilets, were Mias
Llllen Tidwell. Mrs. Oeorg* & Obear,
lr_ Mrs. Frank Lake, Mrs. Logan
Crichton. Mrs. W. F. Dykes. Mrs. Clar
ence Houston and Mrs. 8. \V. Foster.
successfully, for nothing else will produo*
the same results. The genuine la guaran
teed to give absoluteaatutaetlon or money
refunded. Certificate of guarantee tswmp-
S n each package. Your druggist baa
i or will gladly get It for you. If not,
to The Pine* Co., Ft. Wayne, lad.
CAKE SALE 8ATURDAY.
The ladles of the Georgia-ave. Pres
byterian church will hold a cake sale
at the Atlantic and Paclflc tea atore on
Whltehall-st. Katurdny, October 21, be
ginning at 10 a. m. Advance order* may
be placed by telephoning Ivy 705.
1008 HISTORY CLASS.
The 1908 History class will meet Oc
tober 18 at 10:80 a. m. with Mrs. Haral
son Bleckley. 120 East Seventh-st.
MRS. CHARLES G. WILSON, Sec.
PONCE DE LEON STUDY CLA88.
The Ponce DeLeon Study circle will
meet with Mrs. Jacobs, 227 Ponce De
Leon-ave., on October 18, at 10:80
o'clock. MRS. E. G. BLACK, Sec
TWENTIETH CENTURY COTERIE.
The regular meeting of the Twentieth
Century coterie will be held at 1 o'clock
October 1* at th ereeldence of Mra. T.
L. Lewis, 24 Queen-at.
CHARLOTTE DUNN. Sec.
“The Store With a
Reputation**
Wednesday
Specials
Jackson&Wessell’s
49c
$1.00 Wnmpole’a
Cod Liver Oil
Tn* millinery class this year will be
the Instruction of two promt-
"t milliner*, one a specialist In mak-
h *'« *nd the other an expert trlm-
P* r - Thl * hegina at 5:45 and
“•t* until 7:45.
This year tht claaa In Engllah will be
'•Oder the direction of Mlae Ida Melson.
prominent high achool teacher, and I*
JL *PevlaI Interest to stenographer*,
"'•hour Is from S:46 to 7:45.
»t, h, : lM * ,n atenography will be
*^Mrs._0. C, Langford, an In
>ni Shorthand and
■tractor of the Southern mm nnami himi
. university. The hour for tht*
I* from 1:45 until 7:45.
Enough Didn’t Satisfy Him.
1 I* th* sad story of one of th* most
ooroughhred sports known to the history
•’ nssarde. Ills name was Sullivan, and
I* had Mu* eye* and red hair, with a
u. * ,0 mnteh ht* coloring. John Hay*
uanimond, the mining engineer, met him
prt f on 'n South Africa at the time
Hammond end other prominent men
ore held as captive* by th* Boers In
-ni"ol!l on »"•> 'he Jameson raid. Th*
*' i«mt*d n d , * 1 * herem* well
•t# W'linirt Wily < III III nrrr.
r .*.—ons dey. when th* ther-
•h** high si III In the
» little v!' 1,1 **" you 1 *»« Into
• ii"l* trouble, and I pleaded guilty of
••■v~* seld-the Judge.
1 «rled out, 'I'll throw
. *.?.,?« UH * " ,,h ynu *° **• whether
moV* ..?• *en years or nothing,
foonu' it!! )'*?*• *»* m *d end edded
i h *t Judge got mod* end edded
Tnn anyhow. And cow I'm
ai^St? “ T '- W, “ t ' , U,, “*
THE D. A. R. RESTAURANT,
OPPOSITE THE ARAGON HOTEL
Tha Do Drop Inn la a busy place
these days, and Is enjoying the most
successful week of Its existence. Larger
committees are Invited to aaatat, *• the
demands of a larger patronage are In
creasing. From 12 until 2 o'clock din
ner I* served, the menu planned lo de
light the epicure* of Atlanta. If ap
preciative patrons enjoy a certain dish,
they must have It.
Th* Do Drop Inn has Ihe comfort of
the public at heart, each chairman and
her co-worker* striving to make their
day come up to the high standard of
the Inn. At 4 o'clock dally of this week
the Joseph Habersham chapter has In
vited the Debutante rtub to use the Do
Drop Inn for s very worthy cause. The
debutantes' tea hour doe* not conflict
with the D. A. IL's dinner hour.
Wednesday Mr*. W. G. I'hlptey Is
chairman and cordially Invites a most
generous patronage from the public, as
unique attraction* are In store for those
who enjoy a good, wholesome dinner
at the D. A. R. restaurant. Mrs. Chip-
ley is assisted by Mesdames \V. L. Peel,
A. P. Coles, W. F. Dykes, Belle White
Stalling*. Dudley Cowles, Roy Collier,
John Lamar Meek. Henry Collier. Ale*
Bonneyman and J. O. Parmale.
MENU.
Dinner 50 cents.
Roast Beef Rice and Ornvy
Cauliflower au Orntln Green Pea*
Hot Rolls Coffee Iced Tea
Green Apple Pie Cheese
A delicious lunch Is served for 35
cents. ,
$1.00 two-quart Hot Water
Bottle, Riiar- COs%
anteed Wvv
$1.00 Quaker Herb Kxtraot
fresh and Ren- CQ/%
nine .Ovv
$1.00 Wine of A Am.
Cardui 49C
50c Yoro Vanishing (’ream,
greaselesa, 1-2 pound...29c
25o Yozo Talcum Powder;
pound 17c
$1.00—Viola Cream, Viola
Powder, Viola Soap, all
three for
$15.00 Brass Bed, $10.00
This gunrantepfi Brass Boil is onr leader. Mndc of
heaviest 2-inch tubing, nnd has ten heavy fillers. The
regular price is $15, hilt $10.00
we make the price
Special Parlor Suit Values
3-Piece Mahogany Parlor Suit $ 29.75
3-Piece Mahogany Parlor Suit $ 50.00
5-Piece Mahogany Parlor Suit $ 60.00
5-Piefce Mahogany Parlor Suit $ 75.00
5-Piecc Mahogany Parlor Suit $100.00
Special attention to all ^ infloM i 8h " dp *' •“ ! ,tvl «*;
1 man* nnd put up at lowest
classes of Drapery Work. possible price*.
Sanitary Bedroom Outfit $ 37
50
Consist* of antiseptlcnlly enam*l*d Iron or Solid Oak Bed; Solid Oak ;
Dresser: nlcelv polished; huge shaped beveled mirror; Washsiand to-
match Dresser; two neat Solid Oak Chair* and
Rocker to match: dainty Bedroom Tuble and
comfortable Spring snd All-Cotton Mattress
-'..00.
Regularly 566
Special
Just the Suit to furnish that spare room to rent.
$37.50
This solid oak Rocker, in
upholstered or wood seat; j
finished in Early English or;
Stickley’s Finned Oak. $6
value
$4.95
New Arrivals in Lace Cur
tains.
$2.00 values, pair 98c
$2.50 values, pair $1.48
New nnd attractive line of Wednesday only, $22.50 'Jxl2
Curtain Net* at, Axminater $17.50
per yard..26c, 36c, 60c and 76o Ruga
Mail
Orders
Filled
a ko enniBiTiine nn
1 h
I.N.G
iOLOSMITH J. C. ACTON L. A^WITHER-SPOON J* ]
nri
LI
ViuruvinHivm i yus. uu.
62 Peachtree Street 61 N. Broad Street
We
Arrange
Terms
Womans Club President Makes Strong
Address
Mrs. Woods White, president of th* At-. workers W# must rslat* our club lo
'ant* Woman'■ club. following JmSTraEl.* S'™
address at th* opening meeting of tbeh%rgt our own live*, and to realise the
club yeer on Monday at tha Women'!. possibilities of the great force we have
la thla organisation. Our be«t effort* ere
more then likely to he given to the thing*
peble. gentle and womanly.
They offer to lead j
appealing and dellghtri
you love literature, phlloeophy, muelc,
art and things art latte, we have a place
—an atmosphere —for you. I urge upon
you the beauty and neceaalty for much
club houae;
Mmn.hfl.ra nf ihfl Atlanta U'nm.n'. p|,,K I UlOr# 10*16 IIKPiy lO HB given to in« iningH
Member* of the Atlanta Womans Club. W0 i|g t ^ but th#r# . -OTn# things
My Priends: Aa your newly elected a0 primary, to fundamental, that to If-
ealdent ] wlah to thank you aimply and nor* them or leave them undone cbnl-
prealdent I wlah to thank you aimply
sincerely for tht great honor you hare con
25c Holmes’ Frost ilia.. .17c
25n J. & W. Bonita Cream
for 13c
ferred upon me peraonally. and to er
pro aa for the officer* of the club our
appreciation of the gracloua and generoua
manner In which yon hare
an. I feel sure 1 *
th* antlre official force of the
club when I declare our purpose to aerre
you faithfully and to Interprat In our
work aa nearly aa poaalble the highest
and beat Idaala of tha true women who
compote our membership.
Ear Rings
Ultra-feminine, and the
prettiest [ewelry women wear.
Gold loops and balls with
"vermicelle" decoration, are
some of the very newest de
signs. We received them Sat
urday with a wonderful collec
tion In pearls, diamonds and
semi-precious stones. Handled
with striking originality, they
are at the same time refined
and becoming, and they have
taken” at once with Atlanta
women.
25c Elysian Cream 13c
25o Cream Almonds... .13c
1 pound Glycerine...
..34c
1 pound Glycerine
Rose Water
and
,29c
25c Glycerine Lotion... .13c
25e Mentholatum 14c
25c Kuthymol Tooth Paste
at 14c
Thedford’s Black Draught
at 10c
Simmons' Liver Re# 10c
1 pound Castile Soap....9c
1-4 pound
Poro-Hydroffen
9c
1 pint Witch-Hazel. .16c
may not achieve the great result*
our honorad predecessor* hare accom
plished; nor may wo hop* to achlave tho
same great and splendid distinction some
of them have won; yet. Imbued by the
aplrlt of eerrlce which we have come to
believe la the dominating forco In our club
work, we hope by your co-operation and
support to accomplish substantial good
for tha women of our club, the city of our
hornet, and. It may be. reach out with In
spiring and helpful Influence farther than
our own borders.
The first grant problems which con
front any woman ara very primary, very
devotion to
Ideals of our co-operatlvo work.
A program having for Its object a aln
cere approach to tho problems suggested
must necessarily be wisely conceived, de-
.lx -- - —• di—
llberately and sanely conducted
It must begin with a aplrlt of greater
tmocrary In our dub life. Wt must
type.
ther I
unless we preserve a due tenet of propor
tions.
They sre primary, because they revolve
about the dally routine of our home*. In
vofvlng the health snd physical well-be
ing of those we love. They are funda
mental. because, if the bodice of our dear
ones are built Into robuat health and
ntrength thru our effort* and ara wall
equipped for Ufa's demands upon them,
every other problem becomes lets com
plex and easier of solution. They *r#
homely and void of romance to most of
us. because they pres* upon us whether
we ere well or IU. ever)’ hour almost of
every day.
We can not afford, therefore, to overlook
these fundamental problems, ws believe,
in our pursuits of any culture, howevw
.... - ....Jrmftfe* In such hands I
feel that the bast life and activities of
the Hub shall hava opportunities that
shall Inspire us all and dignify our great
organltatlon
I would not repress a ilngl# effort
along th* lines ?o effectually pursued by
the many able leader* in the various de
partments of our club life. On the con
trary. 1 would urge greater activity. In
creased efficiency ard devotion to the
mAny serious problems which sre before
us. I only urge that human problems,
not academic ones-as necessary «• they
sre—shall be closest to our hearts a* we
walk thru the year of eervlce together.
This afternoon the scope of our work,
the various stirnctlv* fields of labor, have
l»een presented to you In outline. The
fields are fellow: only human hands snd
hearts are needed for the preparation for
Do you delight In giving hops
creating opportunities which mi
Everett Pianos
This Week
along these lines. The —
thla special works abounds In heroic en
deavor on tha part of chairmen and
part of chairmen and com
mittees; tn patnstlc situations relieved. In
Inspiration and hope supplied to countless
children of Georgia who are tha prlds
and Joy of our atata.
home
ilouaiy guard the
' (And now dear
llvee of your dear ones
ey are!)
We may well realise onr limitations
as women and may not hops thru our
efforts to see our city adorned right away
with ancient Athenian beauty and splen
dor, but we can help to keep our own
post I
erotlons, who may make Atlanta any
thing they will -even an Athena or an
. dera of each band of wi»rkers are
earnest, wholesome, splendid types of
womanh<M>d; unselfish, warm-hearted, ca*
Ing the sure foundations upon which
work must eventually rest. If It endures:
for these asms problems sre omnipresent
end to e very large proportion of women
eselng.
25c J. & W. White Pint*
nnd Tnr 17c
50c Kinff'a New Dig....29c
25c Lax. Rromo Quinine, 17c
25c J. & W. Cold Caps. .13c
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
Davis fe? Freeman.
Jcwelerfl,47^\^hltellall St.
Jackson Sam
jg Wessell m
DRUGGISTS
30 Marietta St., Cor. Broad
ere deprssslnfl. oppressing, anil et time*
rrustiing in their weight.
Tha Atlanta Woman * rlab la bl*.
stronr. noble. There I*, am! It should be
so. no forum In which th* eerlaus prob
lems of womankind may be so surely..
safely snd profitably discussed ss In tho !
presence of this Intelligent body.
Apparently almost ell of th* problems
of health, home, education, rirtu*. r*ll«-
Ion revolv# about th* seemingly slmpl*
Toblems of food, raiment and shelter.
f robleme or rood, nument onu sooner .
.et mo state the case differently: There!
Is a vast difference In the home. In lo-
rlety. In tho Industrial world, between a
tteoable In the race of a woman under
■ he same condition*. There is a tract
difference between tb* men rled In rags
the man poorly rlad and tha well-rlad
man.
In your mind snd mine, I am sorry to
say, our sisters' rlothes toofroquontly de
termine their status. The hovel on tho
outskirts, the modest rotiagt. th* pala
tial home, mark dlfferem-a* that ootna-
how bar* baffled conventional life; bat
I do not I relieve they should baffle the
women of this great club who loro God
and humanity.
Shall we ther overlook theee problems—
our sisters' end our own? Wo daro not
overlook them: W* can not overtook them
If we would? The health In their home*
affect* the health In ell homes Th*
morale In their horn** effect th* morals
In ell homes Th* Integrity of their hus
band* affect* the Integrity of all hus
band*. Their polities! view* may sooner
or later Involve all our rlrle Institutions
Shall we nrerleok the** problem*? I ask
again: How ran we? They flr# one sla
ters—women jo,. Ilk* as! They ere
thinker*, too, 1 feel sure, and always
And Delicious Drinks So
Universally Popular?
TEMPTINGLY DELICIOUS
SERVED PROMPTLY
BY EXPERT DISPENSERS
ABSOLUTELY PURE
IN 8POTLE8S DISHM
RESULT—POPULARITY
RICH PURE ICE CREAM
BELI310US NUT S'J-DAE'.
•Better Then Many—Good ** th*
Beet."
Lambert's, 71
White
hall St.
"eternal city!” our chairman of civics
snd health will direct your energies Into
channels which will Inspire you to a moat
remunsratlvs expenditure of effort.
Ix>e* your heart Incline 10 lend your
service to ameliorating or Improving the
sorrowful conditions
and children paying the penalty of wrung
living? We are beginning such study
and effort snd need your help.
Ho, can you doubt there Is need of each
one of you In some ur many of these
fields? No! You era too Intelligent not
to recognise the value of far seeing effort
Come or write today for
special prices on new and
used Pianos.
We have FIVE beautiful
Uprights to close out this
week at less than cost to
manufacture — $97, $112,
$178, $197; $247.
Krell Player Pianos
Easy Terms
Clevelafld'Manning Piano
Company
78 N. Pryor. Atlanta.
let me assure you that In tha effort to
benefit and bless we shall be Immaai
bly blessed and benefited ourselves.
leanings or inclinations; for we want to
our club a happily busy, golden hive
or workers for thl* year; not a drone or
an indlffersmt lady bee among us!
And Irstcad ni * demonstration on the
board is* I* the way of students or others
Inclined to d .fobllke view) I shall be most
dreadfully disappointed If It can not be
still more fully demonstrated by the bean)
of the Atlanta Woman’s dub that com
PICTURE
FRAMES
Made to Order
beg
work can be splendidly effective,
you to dleprov* for all time tha
1 Impression that the chairman of
general Impress! _ .... .
a committee must do all the work; for I
myself have unbounded faith in commit
tee work. I have seen magnificent In
stances of it smorg Atlanta woman; no
tably, tn rhe bond tasue campaign and our
civic work.
aena# of personal responsibility, a
icratton of effort on tbs part of each
. jiltteeman snd harmonious pulling
ti get her sre requisites for our demonstra
tion: but. thsse vsluas obtained, we can
write "proven, pfiis’’ for our answer.
The value lo th# community of such
rklrg together Is untold: to the Individ
ual it brings some of life's pleasantest re
wards snd memories.
You and I reed not greater rights, but
greater opportunities. Not opportunities
minds snd hearts In s way that should
. such service will not erdanger
S our homes, our duties and obligations aa
wire*, or our greater opportunities as
mother*, nor will It prevent it* from be
ing the chief conservators of matter*
without which affair* of state, commerce
and education would be unimportant
Humming it all up. my message to you |
is- Be all of you master builders, build-•
Ing higher ln' » the aim^ght on the broad I
foundation already laid for us of frater J
nltv, equality end unselfish effort In the I
service of one sisters In our city and*
apiration.