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ATLANTAWINS
HAIWMEN
Next Convention of Georgia
Retailers Will Be Held in
This City.
ATHENS. GA. Msy 2? AtGnta ?■ :s
the next ees-sion of the G-cig-i Retail
Hardware Desert .1 •• inning
ov»< Americus n < s. m Trr ! •" *• Offi
cers c'ected todn; m • Tropidont T. G
Greene. Eatonton: tlr.-t vice president
J. R Hall. Moultrie; second vice pres
ident J. R Sapp. Albany so etiry
treaiurer. John L. M"<ue. Madison
ne’fgate- tn th, n.cional convention
in Detroit June 11-21 aic c. R Tbmnn'-.
Griffin, and P. S Twittv Dublin. nl
ternate, are r \\ Hmbston. Athens,
and VV. G. Rame. Statesboro. Execu
tive committee G. W Woodruff, M in
dvr; tv. AV. Robinson. Thomasville. J
R. H -dm in Cmv c r,-o. ,-md 'in fntr
officers Tn, (onvntioii adjourn
thin afternoon
HOUSE VOTES FREE CANAL
FOR ALL AMERICAN SHIPS
Washington. Ma After
adoptir.lt the Doremus amendment, pro
viding that Amcriian owned v.-s-l- en
gaged in th'’ coast«is, trade shall not
be required to pay tolls for the use of
ti« Panama <an.il. the house today
passed b< a viva vote vote the Panama
i.inal b ’l.
MAN'S ARMS AND RIBS
SEVERED IN A SAWMILL
MACON. GA.. .May 23. Charles Da
vis fell across a lumber saw at a local
j'lln' today and >vus cut to pieces, his
arms being severed and every rib sawed
in half
Chamberlin=Johiison=Dußose Co.
Atlanta New York Paris
A Day of Savings in Waists and Dresses
And every Waist and Dress in the Sale—They are all fresh, newly arrived—Has besides its
low priee to commend it, some attractiveness of material, fashioning or trimming. Styles that
under ordinary conditions could never be priced as these are.
The Waists These in the Waist De P artment The House Dresses
7 EC. $1.25 and $1,511 Values f 7QC, Values SI.OO and $1.25
I< J der, black and blue, also plain white percale shirts. I'hey ■ X light blue; round neck, half length sleeve; plain skirt with
launder as satisfactorily as linen. inverted plait. Solid colored pipings on belt, collar and cuffs.
yCC Values SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50 tS;Dut a cho S rhighr2k e dM A A Value $1.50 ° f . co , ol * e r vi <; eab * e . ,a^ n ®-
/ O half or full-length sleeves; some show the side jabots and.l II I .* „ dotted striped and in blocks Dutch
littlefrills, all have daintv etnbroiderv or lace trimmings. V«»VV 9 necks, half length sleeves, with solid band around
■ .
$1.48, Values $2.25, s2j() and s2js a ™d batistes, aC| C(| y a | U p C7|)|) Particularly attractive styles among these,
I variety of styles showing the combinations of filetandVal-; I’ ’ UC ’ including the darker muslins in stripes and
enciennes, Irish lace and embroidery in three-quarter and * odd figures and lighter muslins, ringed and checked;
long sleeves, high, round Dutch and \ -necks. Also a few linen deep round collar and cuffs in solid color. Many black,
waists in large sizes that are $3.50 values. navy, pink, light blue, and lavender and white combinations.
The Dresses I or Morning and Street Wear
These hi the Suit Department
Values IM) and $4 50 Wonderful savingsand beau-j jc y i ez nr Possibly the most striking of all the
* j.w, Lillies w.vy dim . tiful st vles anlong these< $4.43, value w values of the sale Ideal littlehot weath _
Dresses that have no fear of the tub. Soft batistes in blue, T er dresses of pineapple tissue in grey, tan, pink and blue
lavender and grey with little embroidery trimmings and stripes, half length sleeves with round collars and cuffs of
* 11 , • , *, I*l 1 am dresses, checked and. | )a p s ts, with square peplum back and front. Cool Swisses, polka-
stripeo and combined \\ it h .mhd colois, coll u less oi wit i roun 01 dot t e d in black and colors, trimmed with laces and embroidery
square sailor collars; dresses with pique skirts and allover embroid- . i m i r -n i i ?
1 1 h i it 1 1 vi 1 +1 u ’ most attractivelv. Also a number ot silk serge and pongee dresses
erv waists, round collars and cuffs edged with laces. At this price it • s f s
will beeconomy to buy as many as you will needfor summer. All sizes.i alK^tl °* £ in gh am an( J brown men.
Cliamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
DASHING WIDOW GIVES
UP $10,000,000 BEQUEST
TO WED MAN SHE LOVES
BOURNE. MASS. May 23. Are
you going to give 310.000.000 for love?
a ■< nan reporter asked of Mrs James
A Garland a' her home un Buzzards
Ba; todav
certainly I'm marrying for love."
declared <t. dashing young widow wh"
if, to forfeit in income of $10,000,000
when sht marries, on Saturday, tranci.-
Cushing Gieen. of New York
■Monee Isn't everything and love |s —
or pretty nearly " And then site pro
ceeded to tell some of the few plain- for
the wedding.
■ Tie i< really i- not much to tell. It's
to be so verv simple." she was saying
when a large gray touting eat dashed
up to the gate and a well-built man
with sandy' hair and mustache and
wearing i dark brown outing suit
jumped out.
Here « Mr. Green now." she < x< taint
ed She went forward to meet him.
"Mr. Green is my attorney and will
tell you everything there l» to tell."
said Mi Garland, as she was tenderly
Peevish Ex-Officer
Shoots at Chinese
Premier Five Times
PEKIN. Mav 23. While President
Yuan Shi Kai was holding a conference
w ith Premier l ang Shao Yi and a num
ber of other officials in the government
house today. Chang Tins King, a dis
gruntled former office holder who had
been ousted from his position, entered
the room and, drawing a revolver, fired
five shots at th<- premier. All the shots
missed, ('hang was overpowered and
arrested.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: MAY 23. T 912
tucked .into the automobile and left
to keep an engagement,
I have known Mrs. Garland ever
.-Ince we wore youngsters." -aid Mr
Green. **We have always b* p n the best
of friends and I h >ve always admired
her’immensely We gi»w up. Rhe mar
t ied and you all know’ about that. \A hen
her husband died I was her attorney
and became manager of her estate, and
Saturday I am to marry her."
And it's true that she will forfeit
that immense amount of money when
she marries you?"
"That's what the will says,” he re
plied |
"Rut isn't a widow entitled to a third
anyway?,"
"That's a matter of litigation. I be
lieve," he replied.
Do you know what sort of a gown
Mrs. Garland Is to wear I forgot to
ask her is it white satin?"
"No. not white satin up in the conn-,
try. You know it's to be lhe simplest
kind of .i ceremony, only hei sisters
and brothers are to be hero aside from
th< children and minister."
Flood Strands Train
And 100 Travelers
On Impromptu Isle
SAGINAW, MICH.. May 23.—Cut off
by a flood that washed out the track on
both sides. 100 persons are marooned on
a Michigan Central passenger train ii;»
Paines Station. Food has been carried
to them by rowboats. The Saginaw
river is rising and the lower sections
of this city are flooded. A number of
miners in this vicinity have !>»■< n takmi
from their inundated homes in boats
Twice Bitten by Mad
Spaniel Woman Tries
Pasteur Treatment
Mrs W. R Talley, of 123 Walker
street, wife of i s'otl: dealer, today
began taking the Pasteur treatment in
the offices of the state board of health
in an effort to save herself from be
coming infected witli rabies from the
bite of a mad dog An examination pf
the dog's head by the state health offi
cials showed the dog to have been af
fected with hydrophobia in 'its most
violent form, and Mrs. Talley war- in
formed that she must lose no time in
combatting the poison already in her
system.
Mi- Talley was attacked by a -tray
dog in her back '. ai d. She fought Ithe
dog with all of her strength, all the
while screaming for help, but the ani
mal sank its poisoned teeth into het
hand in two plates before she could
free herself and escape.
Policeman Adams, who lives near
by. was summoned and killed the dog.
cutting off its itead and taking it to the
board of heath offices in the capitol.
The dog was a water spaniel. .
U. S. CONSUL HILL KILLED
BY A FALL IN GERMANY
FRANKFORT »>N THE MAIN. GER
MANY. May 23,—Tcank D. Hill. United
States consul general io this city, was
Instantly killed today by falling over
the railing of a staircase ,jn a hotel
here. His skull was fractured Mr.
Hill was a native of Minnesota. He Is
believed to have fallen during an at
tack of vbrtlgo.
WRECK ON SOUTHERN.
CHARLOTTE, N. May 23, North
bound freight Mo. 73 on the Southern
railway was derailed five miles west of
Chart die today The track will prob
ably be cleared early this afternoon.
There were no casualties. Through
trains to and from Atlanta were delayed
several hours.
Fire Sale
Still Greater Reductions on All
Ready-to-Wear For Friday
We need more space. The fire left only j Ur
main floor immediately tenantable. Our big Keady
to-Wear stock has been going fast, but we are
determined to close out every Suit, Skirt, Dress and
Coat in stock at once to make room for other goods,
which our limited space has not yet permitted us to
offer. A still deeper cut from the regular Fire
Prices will be made on all Ready-to-Wear for Fri
day selling. . .
Everything in stock-—Undermuslins, Hosiery,
Waists, Kimonos, Gloves, Underwear, Men s Fur
nishings, etc, also Children’s Dresses, Hosiery and
Underwear, on sale at Fire Sale Prices, regardless
of cost or former prices.
Open at 9 A. M. Sharp
« Ml SS ISs jil
49 Whitehall Street