Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 10, 1912, HOME, Page 10, Image 10

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10 m ON FEZ BEING PLANNED Moroccan Rebels Recruit by Beacon for Movement Against City. PARIS May 10. —Attack upon the Moroccan capital of Fez by rebellious tribesmen is imminent, according to a telegram from that city received here today. The message stated that the situation is hourly becoming more alarming The tribes about the city have been worked into a high state of excitement by theirVheiks and priests, and nightly signal fires are lighted calling natives to arms. The Zemmour tribes are In open revolt and are joining the Ben! Warain warriors who are preparing to attack this city. General Lyautev. the French commander, has been instruct ed to make the best terms possible with the natives, but there is little hope that his overtures will be met. GRAY HAIR Easy to Restore Natural Color of Your Hair by Simple Method. Science has fust been finding out some of the most amazing things about the r Til kJ ' makes any desired shade from the one package. leaving the hair soft and fluffy, and making a lasting color that is not sticky and does not rub off. The Queen Gw Hair Ke*|orer is In- Ftantaneous in its effect and requires but one application tn restore the natural color rs your hair. It is in two sizes, 50c and |l. and <an he obtained from Ja cobs’ Pharmacy, and the leading drug and department stores throughout the coun try. The best hairdressers use it and sell ft to their patrons. rJh ra \ \ -M / /wm V\ L —* //\ \ A / / \\ x iWffl w I ML ifeVti i • \1! 11 1 iwi \ ■ ’ <W I ■| i 1- W B THIS IS THE ONLY CORSET WITH A I REALLY PRACTICAL ELASTIC INSERT K Model Cl 16 Contflle) Price, Model Fl 16 Cotttillel Price, Model Cl 17 Batiste I >2.00 Model Fl 17 Batiste ? >3.00 I elastic is in strips instead of one whole piece. Move ment of the lower limbs is easy j and natural and the elastic fabric lasts. It cannot become wrinkled, i Each strip is designed to with stand the correct degree of tension at that point. This gives perfect ventilation, prevents perspiration and pre serves the “life” of the elastic— and therefore of the corset J Instant popularity has been ac- corded to this new model. ImoM | Baby Makes Meal Off a S2OO Draft, Delaying Wedding LOS ANGELES. May 10—Littlo Miss Evelyn Brown who has yet to cele brate her second birthday, gave her pa rents. her aunt. Miss Emma Hyams, and her uncle-to-be, Dr. Henry V. Bogue, reason to believe that she likes rather costly things to eat Dr. Bogue, happy in the knowledge that the day for his marriage to Miss Hyams had arrived, had called to ar range the final details for the eeretjiony when little Evelyn toddled up to him "Me wanna piece paper to wite on," she imperiously demanded. Too much engrossed to know —or care—Just what he gave her. the physi cian handed to the little one a lot of letters from his pocket and went on talking to Miss Hyams. Something was said about expenses of the wed ding trip, and Dr. Bogue •felt in his pocket for a S2OO draft he had pro vided. It wasn’t there. Unwittingly he had handed it to Evelyn with the letters, and the child, with nice dis crimination. had decided it was the most attractive paper in the lot and had calmly eaten it. Dr. Bogue has telegraphed home for more money and the wedding has been postponed until the new funds arrive EMPRESS EUGENIE AT 86 YEARS OF AGE IS STILL VIGOROUS LONDON. May 10.—Eugenie, widow of Napoleon 111, the deposed emperor, celebrated her eighty-sixth birthday this week. She received congratula tions from all quarters of the world. The former empress is now practi cally recovered from her recent severe illness, and she attributes her recovery to her general good health and her fondnss for walking, which exercise she takes every day. whether it be wet or fine. Dally »he covers at least two miles either on the grounds or in the long corridors of her house at Farn borough. a small town In Hampshire, 30 miles from London hair discoveries that overturn manv old ideas Knr Ins t a nc*». with a newly dls • overe-d product the natural color 14,re st oied by a sinople treatment that ran he applied botany one in a short time This scien tific treatment Is embodied in the Queen Hair Re storer. a liquid preparation that THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY. MAT 10. 1912 ANOTHER CALLS RICHESON INSANE Governor to Present Findings to Council Before Deciding on Commutation Application. BOSTON, May 10.—’•Clarence V. T. Richeson is not a sane man. He is not mentally responsible ” This is the statement made public today by Dr. I-a dor H. Coriat, an emi nent alienist. Dr. Coriat made a secret examination of Richeson, who is con demned to die in the week beginning May 19 for the murder of Avis Linnell. spending two hours with th4 man last Wednesday. He has handed his report to the governor, and it will be one of the exhibits which will be sent to the executive council when Richesoti’s plea for commutation is. referred to them That the plea will be referred to the council there was little doubt today. Governor Foss has let it be known that if he is convinced Richeson is not sane he will take such action, and the re ports of Dr. Edward B Lane, Dr. Co riat and Dr. L. Vernon Briggs are be lieved to leave no doubt at this point. It is known on the best authority that Dr. Briggs will report the prisoner not sane. Examined by Questions. Dr. Coriat is head of the neurological department of the city hospital. He did not make a physical examination of the condemned man. He simply en couraged Richeson to talk of his early life, and asked questions, comparing the answers with the true facts of the for mer clergyman’s history supplied the alienists by the attorneys for the de fense. Richeson did not always tell the truth Sometimes he tried to evade pertinent questions regarding unpleas ant Incidents of his career. All these things—Richeson’s false hoods or veracity, his willingness or refusal to reveal certain phases of his history, his early environment and ex periences—were considered by Dr. Co riat ip arriving at his positive deci sion that Richeson is not sane today, nor was hr fully responsible for his act when he handed to Avis Linnell the drug that killed her. FREIGHT CLERKS JOIN HANDLERS IN STRIKE z CHICAGO, May 10.—Clerks in the freight house of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad have struck In sympathy with the freight handlers, and, according to officers of the freight handlers union today, clerks employed by other rail roads will probably go out. The clerks were not organized, but 4 movement is on foot to establish a union among them. Union pickets that have been watch ing the number of freight cars sent out say the tie-up is almost complete. The managers say they have all the men they need to handle the freight. Wrinkles (io Quick EASY HOME TREATMENT Send Quickly for this Great Wrinkle Book and Start at Once to Remove Your Wrinkles. Beatty Doctors and the Medical Profes sion Stand Aghast in Amazement. Marveling at this Wondrous New Method of Removing Wrin kles, Which Has for Ages Baffled the Leading Experts of the Earth. WRINKLE BOOK FREE. ’ ’ ’WEE® ' WwIMM Pid you ever see a Japanese woman with clouded complexion? Did you ever see one with wrinkles, irrespective of age? Then learn how they achieve and ipaintaln these lines of splendid feminine beauty. For the first time in America, the Princess Tokio treatment is being made known, and it is a revelation Never before have Christian women been able to solve the secrets of these oriental beauties, whose faces and forms have been the marvel through ages But a’ last the treasure-trove has been unlo<>ked. and there is set before every American lady who writes immediately, the full knowl edge about this wondrous new method. The Princess Tokio Wrinkle Book is a message full of sisterlv feeling and sym pathy for the American ladies. It tells, without hesitation, all about the Princess Tokio new treatment for removing wrin kles without harmful creams, pastes, lo tions. or plasters, or mechanical appli ances. From the glowing letters of praise pouring in. it is evident that this re markable remedy has created a veritable sensation and furore in the fashionable homes where prominent society women and actresses adopt this method of re maining young looking, banishing all signs of age Not Sent to Ladles Over 70. The Princess Tokio book is FREE to every lady who writes, except those over seven!> years of age To these the Prin cess Tokio methods extend no hope, for the' have neglected themselves for such a long period, it is impossible to benefit through this knowledge after years of age Ts you are a matron, would you like to look like a girl again 0 If you are fifty years of age would you wish to look like a splendid young woman of twenty-five 0 Ts vou are forty, would you like to look like a girl just out of her teens ’ Then to you this book will be of great value No money will be accepted for the Princess Tokio Book about wrinkles It will be given to you FREE, sealed pri vately by one who believes that there has dawned the most splendid day for American women of all ages up to sev entv It is a message of the most hearty good cheer, and so unlike anything Amer ican. it is a tr*at in its unique contents All you need do is ask for a FREE copy, addressing Princess Tokio. B C . Suite 2052 Central Bank Building. Penver. Colo. It tells how to remove every wrinkle by end ire’v new treatment in only eight days N. B. —Arrangements have been made whereby all our readers may receive all ♦hat Is offered free vou must enclose a stamp to prove you are really In need as a nulcw wrinkle remover- | Miss Cooper Wears Grandmother’s Bridal Gown The wedding of Miss Mary Cooper, the only daughter of Mrs. Hunter P. Cooper, to Mr. Winehip Nunnally was a beautiful event of last evening, taking place at the home of the bride’s moth er on Peachtree street. The bridal par ty was grouped for the ceremony before an of palms, and under a four leaf canopy of white peonies and white sweetpeas, fringed with lilies of. the valley, in the drawing room. The maid of honor was Miss Frances Nunnally and the best man was Mr. Bowie Mar tin. Rev. Richard Orme Flinn per formed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a gown of rare old lace, which was worn by her great-grandmother as a bride. The lace was draped over soft white char meuse and caught with tiny knots of French flow ers. The long tulle veil was arranged with lace and flowers, and the Jewels worn with the bridal toilet were a necklace of pearls with a dia mond pendant, the bridegroom's gift, and a diamond pin, the gift of the bride’s uncle, Mr. Henry Tucker. The bride’s flowers were of white orchids, tied with soft white streamers. Miss Nunnally, the maid of honor and sister of the bridegroom, was gowned in white silk marquisette combined with Irish lace over white, with a girdle of rose pink taffeta. Her flow-ers were lavender orchids and valley lilies. The decorations throughout the apartments were elaborate. In the drawing room a w hite and green color scheme was carried on with palms smllax, ferns, white sweetpeas and white peonies. In the reception hall the decorations were in pink peonies and carnations The staircase was covered with smilax and clusters of pink carnations. Tall palms stood on either side of the stair way. In two upper apartments the hand some array of wedding gifts was dis played. In addition to silver, cut glass, pictures, gold and jeweled gifts dis played. the young couple received from Mr. J. H. Nunnally, father of the bride groom, a Peachtree street residence lot, on which a handsome home will be erected; a beautiful suit of Sheraton dining room furniture, given by Mrs. Nunnally; a solid silver dinner service, given by the bride's mother; a chest of flat silver, from Tiffany’s, given by Mr. and Mrs. George Winship. Mrs. Cooper, the bride's mother, was gowned for the wedding in black em broidered chiffon over white satin. Mrs. Nunnally, the bridegroom's mother, wore-a taffeta two-toned costume in shades of rose and pale green, made in th epannier style over a cream colored satin under robe, with corsage garni ture of the same lace. The wedding was witnessed by a limited number of guests. The recep tion which was to have followed was .omitted on account of the recent illness of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Nunnally left this morn ing for Atlantic City, and after a stay there they will go to Hot Springs, Va., for a visit. The charming bride is unusually ac complished, having spent several years abroad in completing her education. She is the daughter of the late Dr. Hunter P. Cooper and a granddaughter of tlie late Dr. Tucker. The bridegroom , is the only son cf Mr. James H Nun- I nally. He is a member of the social I clubs and one of the most prominent I younger men of the city. announcemenis| There will be an ice cream sale, with cake, at the park site near the school house in Kirkwood every Saturday for the benefit of the park fund. These en tertainments will be conducted by the Woman's Civic league of Kirkwood. A May pole dance will be one of the amusements tomorrow. Today from 3 to 10 o'clock Mrs. B. M Boykin and her committee will serve ices and cakes on the roof garden of the new .Ponce DeLeon Baptist Sunday school. The garden will be gay with music, lights and flowers and everybody is invited to come and bring a friend. Tomorrow will be the last day at the lunch room on Walton street, between Peachtree and Broad streets, conducted for the benefit of St. Anthonys church, and in addition to the regular lunch served from 11; 30 to 4 o'clock, the women will offer for sale home-made candy and cake. Miss Monica Callahan will be chairman of the young women’s committee and will be assisted by Misses Irene Hancock, Margaret O’Donnell. Josie Manley, Nellie Kate Trotti. Cecelia Valentino, Inez Calla han. Bertha Rhodes Lynch and Eva Hubbard. Mrs. Bridwell will be assisted by Mrs George Moltx, Mrs. Anselm Arapin. Mrs Will Stephenson. Mrs. Charles Gavan and Mrs Bragas'si. Mrs Gilbert Fraser entertained a few friends at the tea hour at the Georgian Terrace this afternoon for her guest. Mrs. Charles Ament, of Eliza bethtown, N J. PRINCESS TOKIO New Method of Removing Wrinkles No Worthless Creams. No Plas ters. No Massage, No Masks, No Rollers, No Medi cine Absolutely New Treatment, Never Before Of fered by Others in America. Scantily the Complexioi IN TEN DAYS Jjjiji \ Nadinola CREAM / \ th* Unequaled Beauttfier USED AND ENDORSED BY L_:' THOUSANDS Guaranteed to remove tan > fr*ckl«s» pimples, 'x’-.-SL / liver-spots, etc. Extreme —cases twenty days. Rids pores and tissues of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. Two sizes, 50c and SI.OO. By toilet counters or mail. NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. ParU. Tam PERSONAL MENTION S Mrs. Charles P. Glover has recovered from her recent illness. Miss Emmie Willingham is ill of ton silitis at her home this week. Miss Mabie Bowman, of Sumter, S. C._ is the guest of Miss Harper. Mrs. J. T. Orme returns next week from Baltimore, where she is visiting Mrs. Frank Dancy at present. Mrs. Harvey Anderson has returned from New York, where she has spent the past few weeks. Mrs. A. B. Connally is in Savannah for a stay of several weeks with her mother, Mrs. John G. Butler. Mrs. O. L. Quillian, of Nashville, and Miss Lufdette Bfooks. of New York, are guests or Dr. and Mj's. W. E. Quillian on Park avenue. ■ The Misses Bruflibv. of Cedartown, spent yesterday in Atlanta on their way to Athens, where they will spend the week-end. Miss Flournoy Hopkins, of New York, is spending some time with her grandfather. Judge John L. Hopkins, ir Inman Park. Dr. and Mrs. Percy J. Starnes left yesterday for Buffalo. N. Y . and To ronto, where Dr. Starnes will give re citals. They will return to Atlanta the end of next week. Misses Nettie Lee and Wenona Sul livan have returned from Macon, where they were reunion visitors, as the FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With the New Drug. An eminent skin specialist recently discovered a new drug, othine—double strength, which is so uniformly success ful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by Jacobs’ Pharmacy under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first night’s use will show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. It Is absolutely harmless, and cannot injure the most tender skin. Be sure to ask. Jacobs’ for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money back guarantee Go and Look In Yow Minroir Gray hair adds fully 10 years to your looks. Go and look in your mirror, and look without seeing those white hairs Why. your eyes are brighter, apd your cheeks actually dimple with pleasure What a difference those few white hairs make You’d look five years younger than Mrs. Blank, next door, if it wasn’t for those few white hairs, and another year or so and your whole head will be gray! Not necessarily. We give you bur pos itive guarantee (and our guarantee has never yet failed) that our Roblnnalre Hair Dye will restore your hair to Its own original color and beauty without Injuring hair or scalp and it will make your hair soft and keep it in fine con dition. It is not a vulgar bleach or artificial coloring. It is a restorative to bring back to the hair its natural color and life. If you have dandruff you use a hair tonic to cure it; and of your hair is fading and turning gray and lifeless, you should use a restorative to renew its life and color. Both troubles result from diseases of the scalp, and there is no more reason why you should reject a pure color restorative than that you should reject a good dandruff tonic. Think this over. Remember, Ten years younger! We prepare Roblnnaire's Hair Dye for light, medium and dark brown and black hair. Try it Immediately with a 25c trial size and see the remarkable result.- Regular large size 75c, sent postpaid. Jacobs’ Pharmacy. Atlanta. tM. RICH S BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. 5 —— * Silk Parasols: A Sale '. 5 ■ ■ ■ sj| TIB A sale of fresh, new, pretty parasols in the very styles that are certain • to be most in demand throughout the summer—a sale of the most fashion- able of parasols at $1.49: a price so small that it may mislead you as to TIB the real worth of Jhese pretty “sun-shades.’’ Here are taffeta silk Parasols in red. green, lavender, purple, tan. ~X navy, reseda, brown and old rose, as well as in black and white. iA Each Parasol is made with 8-rib untarnishahle brass frame and is \ 1 ’ll ' *2? finished with fashionable link handle, shaded to match the cover. A yjl silk cord and tassel lend a pretty louch of style. The display in our ■ JA window tells a powerful story of Parasol style and beauty at a 3? wonderfully low price—for similar Parasols were never offered in [X Atlanta at $1.49. I A Sale of New Bags | e* A sale and display of women’s shopping bags for summer, embracing 3J the greatest variety of styles ever brought to Atlanta at a similar price. ar" - There are Rags in white and in combinations of colors- but white ✓‘X -jg and ecru are pronounced favorites. Everything new is to bp found ■ A *.~ 3* in this vast aggregation—bags made up in lace, plain lin-m and 'llg pique, maeraine and braided styles in at or in draw-string effpcts. TJ You’ll be surprised at the snap and style of these bags at fBjT 11M. Rich & Bros. Co. 11 guests of Mrs. S. W. Mitchell, at the Lanier hotel. Mrs. George K. Selden has been ill for several days at her home on Eighth street. Miss Marian Roberts, of Utica, N. Y„ will remain for some time with Mrs. Selden. Miss Lyda Robbins, of Sharpesville. Pa., who has spent some time in Mo bile. returns in ten days to visit Mrs. William Jenkins, at whose recent mar riage Miss Robbins was a bridesmaid. BEATS HUSBAND FOR SQUANDERING PART OF 16 CT. ALLOWANCE PHILADELPHIA. May 10.—William Eltop works hard all week, and on Sat urday night goes home to his wife with his pay envelope unopened. As a re ward Mrs. Elton usually gives him 25 cents, all of which he is allowed to spend. Mrs. Elton was a little shy of ready cash last Saturday, so she only gave William sixteen cents. He went out and spent ten of it. and when he came home his wife accused him of being ex travagant. There was a fight imme diately. When Policeman Isell, alarm ed by Elton’s cries, reached the house William was on the floor, his wife standing over him. One of his eyes was closed and she was about to close the other. The patrol wagon was sum moned and Elton's eye was sewed up at St. Josephs hospital. I SHOES | | "■sj" 9 5 c £ | i 30 Pairs I jadies’ Lace Oxfords and two-strap | I —a Pumps. Patent. Suede and Vici Kid. | I Up to $4.00 values. I | . | i J 6 Pairs Ladies’ plain toe, elastic side Juliets I | ===== with rubber heels. All $1.50 values. | For garden and yard wear. | : ? 28 Pairs Ladies’ white canvas and kid 1 and 2 g : - ——- strap Pumps. Values up to $3.50. g I _—— I I 36 Pairs Ladies’ Barefoot Sandals. For house | 1 ======== and comfort wear. $1.50 values. f 3 | 1 40 Pairs Children's one-strap Slippers. Patent | | ======== and Gun-Metal; sizes 8 1-2 to 13; good | I widths. Up to $2.25 values. i I INO mail orders filled; no C. 0. D.’s or ex- | ! = changes. Must be fitted in the Depart- i i ment. •g t | Rich's Economy Basement [ “The Shoe-Bargain Center of Atlanta” FOWLER TO FLY OVER CHATTANOOGA FROM TOP OF LOOKOUT MT. CHATTANOOGA. TENN., May 10.— Robert G. Fowler, the coast-to-coast aviator, today signed a contract to fly from the brow of Lookout mountain over Moccasin Bend and the city of Chattanooga to Mission Ridge tomor row Afternoon. Springtime Aids to Beauty By CLEO DE GALYS. , "A genuine complexion beautifier is made at home by dissolving an original package of mayatone in a half pint of witch hazel. Gently rub this solution over the face, neck and forearms in the morning and it will ‘hold’ all day. It will not rub off nor show like powder and makes the skin soft, satiny and pliable. "No toilet table is complete without a jar of Mother’s Salve. It is a splendid remedy for chaps, cold sores, pimples, eczema and skin eruptions. It is anti ■septic and heals cuts, burns, scalds and long-standing sores. “A safe, sure and speedy way to re move superfluous hair on face or fore arms Is by applying delatone paste. Mix enough powdered delatone and water to cover the hairs, apply, and wipe off after two or three minutes: then wash the skin and the hairs will be gone. "Soap and water dull and deaden hair. It is better to use a dry shampoo to clean the hair and scalp. Mix four ounces of powdered orris root with an original package of therox, sift a tea spoonful over the head and brush thor oughly through the hair. This treat ment makes the hair grow long and abundant, and it becomes bright, wavy 1 and beautifully lustrous.”