Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 28, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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4 JUDGE MM ID OUIT BENCH Rome Jurist Elected President of Life Insurance Company at Reorganization. ROME •;' V ' 1 • • | W Ms : fr>: ' ■ - •' . now judge of th- Ron aor 4 * urt « •' r<' ,v ign ‘ • •*• u* n e* ; B ’ Wi - ... « . r ,t • . - n ph M> 1 Broun this - k R A D-nny and W | I Nunn;* lit • .-. r--.- .-. up; unit f■’ > app inted t . i ■ bon- " two -.-a - ag , • b. G-v rn-.r R-..« i.. w’■n Ju «■ M*-*-- |» .- --I- Mutu. I. '• lr.s-.- ii ■ C'-np.*n.- today;' the old di-ertorat- and *>«.->-r< telly k and new <-n- - "*• p-...iont. Thon. « Hi e- b -otnes vi<- . . ; '<• siden' - :m - J ' • . an-. . R V '- - - ■ - ‘ tr'-isu-r T nine new di:---t" Jn> t! « M .1 a Gh-v- r. Tib | eon Hl- s J R Sullivan. H E K* - ’ an-: E 1> XV a! ■r. of Rom.- 1 I! Ma -op ~f H- in- Vb k. G H Nixon, of Au- i C -ta and G-- u. H I. • • n or S i v annnh PERMIT NECESSARY IF \ 01’ WOULD MEET FRIENDS AT TRAINS if K \ -nt t«> *- I ’ fru nd <- Im- 1 .i - t •. « tl. n.> • t - I• r : i • JI r mu t-•• ur a pa#** :ra ’’ ° r | ' 'Frail- in ;»• «tMI n ?: 'ts b* • » k> I• •, • fz,•. • t |•j h| j» t f(. t ;* • < t Malt. o'..t"a f.ien- due t. -.ir..p’ • ‘id • • j|Ji 11 *• 1111 appTi •> •! ( 1 nd a v J|e b-nt rn" O' th«» train « allot. and until I E"t his signature • n a DHL I f n J could not pas- the gates They , ay they have tn do this to keep manv T*c*'pl*‘ from th* grounds who y would visit there other? s» Atlanta i-j s tn . f.r • <-it\ if flu- South to hav** so | f much budnes in the station yards to | ad**: ti-»n of (his rub I f GRADERS TO BLOCK TWO PEACHTREES r FOR SEVERAL DAYS* - Tialtie vm'l »• baife’ from I’- >■ -It rr.- I ,1 and "'<-t P-.0-ht >-.'•■ t--n- of | v the jun- tbui tor eevt-mi daye on a- in < ount of g-a.jing on • ■ .-• 1 lorouffb 'a-ec p.:,nmg at Harris st •■<. th In for a block ..nd i ii.i'f on P o hti- • ■ -tro. -, an- '.< bio. kon w . p. . <>• .1 ■r- e..-t. Tin- wmk -Mil b. begun I in th- to xt -.-a > > - :.»l .1! i • ' . . .-I;;,!, tn. lower ; g of the trol:- -. I ■II. . ■ .. ■ o , . -■> t - WOUI. i I V to i,. ; to ~y. ..thing bin trolb-y - -i.vi. - At the- same time th.prob Ih -a:.; . ontinu- to -giad.- \\ <-st » P- >-i -•t a« f.,r on: ,s Baltimore , ’ THREE PETITIONS FILED IN VOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY ' a’l ■ ' MUI : >' ■ rib.! • s ’ v h- m . I T... : court (g h\ M I. fla :s« i ’ !>. la i n th.- | c ( •' ’ > buiLii.iii I' . r.k i»<»rd<>n Dobson, an H ; . • .1. k, ind by Wi| V \ \ I I .Mon »-H Buford <Lt i ’ <- ■ : .< -I:--" .-• .'-I.- ■ ' .11 11. 1.. Hion w .1- I I-:- - . . 1-1 ■ II .- f.f. in i t I-. ' • ■' ■ ’ .1... A n it. t I'-'-bsoi: - |;t-t:i .- ■ -tat.-s that he | ■ I'-.-- n ■ T) ( .. t h;.. ds-i re- ) n-rr.-d '. - p-tit -n r.-f.-ree in!' N. ft' \\Tl. and ii. .Abni.-.i of Bu-j 1 -o: d. t i t nrn Ji: -‘if 7 I .-- in.bi:- and I , A . ",4 :• . - : .... .-iiductea I'' a g.-iieral rn< r- h;.ndis< f.>i.mess tn part- 1 n> -si .: known a« \\ . . . .\ Morr-'ll. A TEXAS WONDER The Texas Wonder rures kidney and ! ' bladder trouble-, removing .travel, curesi, dfabf.es. weak and lane b.--rl-eurns- , tfsm. and all Irregularities ( ,f the ktdnejs '' and bladder 'r. both men arid women Regulates b'adder troubles lo > hlidren ■ If not sold by >' .r dr 'igg s' nin I e . • • ; by mall er. re-ipt of $1 00 tine smari bottle >s two r ■ orbs' treat: -nl anil sei- I . dotn fails to pet I t a cure Semi ior tea i tirr.onlals from tl . < and other siates Dr F. W flail UUve-st . St Unit*. Mo Sold bv druggists PILES CURED FOR 50c. There Las b< en • ; --ny - . f i cured b\ a single 50< b«»x <>f Tpn» f ni. Tetterine < ur* all skm an-i <ip ei . tions. iCching nHndruff. <>hi eczema, tetter an<; t.iiL-vx- r-r Tetterine <-an h* h.oi at all <iriggis»s «(t b\ sending to I H ShnpTine. S.< ■ | Vannah. <Ja ••• Wall Paper : Largest Assortment in the City.} GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO 35-37 Luckie Street. 'Grocery Boys Must Go to Back Door 100 WOMEN ISSUE EDICT 'F . West End Anti-Fr<»n’| Doo <'. <»• intmn i- tHdng organize*! v»- j .ax and housewives of the suburb ar* ' L’t ng their names as fast a- the p.tjw? nrourul. They are resolved) r<. ’ 4 ( ..ive no m »re er e> at Thei: . f n* do'Ts n if husbands g ■ d n j It ail war’*- 1 because a Gordon street | • giving a morning b ’g •*n a grocery boy arrived with an I iiiHfui <>f packages and rang tc“ beb r anking a had ar iv- j. Mrs. I \\ • ■ • Ii . ri ~p * red Ou- all a»i smib s ' Thon she -wlt' iu-d to a frown Take th*’ groc • rie« around to the Y.. .JI take mn hei • or thm go k ’o th* '' -r*/' returned the boy. Xnd back !*• • i»* .store they weftt. Mrs. West End Angered. Vr< End’u <punk \.is «*ou e<| Sb - • r:» the phone ind cnl'ed u| th** store, a bile hei gu*--’ waited to se what would happen Bridge was sa-j’*ndel foi th mon’*ni T‘ «• v uu perfectly -ight ma - mu and I ippiove his a* tion. ’ the tpanag* t >f the grocery. Fp iCiD-B VE’” said th*’ ho.stesi: T n she told all he. guests about ‘t Wto. U»*- IDEA!” aid they, in a iffiM IN PICTURE CHAIN MADRII . Ma- L‘B. The death list in thr exp sH.n an*l fire uh»*h wrecked a • \ - j. - t-nuitp i;*Hf<r in Villreal last I U’ ■ i -'T'H i!k Uill go -ver 100 Eighty- r. « i..hl . , be*‘t: re» r»vered up f. .» .iid other- were ‘•upposed »•> i* ’ t - ruins 'lt'" hundred persons v.-. r ’.!•<! u ’le panic whnh followed ir» - -n »»( tie puture film and of i * * -r •>,a t:> vk ill me ■ !,« *\; I -ie.i u nile an exhd • • -.*• v as ! • iu g '*-n Instantly hun*lr»‘«i« ng the --F* Nitors were thrown in’., a | pane and - ■ :imp*'-i< <1 Hundreds were Hanmlcd Eire w ’ ic-h followed ti e exp| O . si'-n ur» ke*l the buildmg COLLEGE GIRLS GOING HOME REMOVE ALL OF TRAVEL’S MONOTONY About the gayest pla. o in the entire South jutt n -w t« a pa>»■*■ nger train." AA' l-T.iz.ier Tones of Savannah, today ■ Th. .- ar>- ■ ;r-. ".-mg with f tn. f- -n the f -mt ---I a .f the baggage f arr tn the little platform on the rear -n.i.-li, Thi> tiar. -e>mi p. <■ uli.tr to those <vh-i have not traveled diming the past few days, but j- is easily understood ; when it i» remembered that this is the tm.< for college girls to got back home. And it is not bard to trtl when a young tiom-.n t- jit-i fr-.-r hool. either Thev make ’in- of -tor freedom, per- i .;-s tt-e flt-t th.'i have had in several ; a.'.lio. .nid :..ke ill the monotony a-, -v fiom travel Afy adw-e to tour- I ■ sto tr.t'. • 'ate n May or early in June ’ AT THE THEATER WILLA HOLT WAKEFIELD CHARMS LARGE AUDIENCE| H ’d Wakefield •. harmed a large • at;.! er : ..ryy(h Ims’ n'ght with ! if* ’Un ti-.f' piano!'.g ups She was i ■ a sfranger many, s >me of whom wer* he* persena’ friends, and others naf* adTDi’ers tj arte .ti prevmi’s visit"! ■ . as a \aufh\ille headline! * Mrs . Wakefieh.i is L vely to L*«»k upon, with ; -\a . • intimate little mannerism" that ’ - her to e amii'’noe before she, • >;- one of fetching little songs V.• : A.ird you are her friend for life t" a \ar>d collection of pianok gue.s wi. ange i' sentiment “from grave to > ga v . 'oni’.ivei\ •<» ” T'he quotat i<»n fu I" ! • • for of "tLo sever*- not a Idn ap- ' ears in Mtt». Wa I ;-*- former Atlanta won -.n vim has at - ■ ■ i •o- u.*- L*-ig! 's in \audexdh' v\a< at- ■ < < i i« -1 an nvatmn la"’ night, ami made I a • d lut'e spec* h Viith her arms in-: < f pink lose-, at the < !o"»‘ < f her ar: The 1 isyib hill has several splendi'i feat ' s week Ti e ‘Somew'F.at I ! > !!'♦ • *-nt Sing* :—" are fine and made a big ‘ : last ng! t The I.angdons. In "Fun or. : !*•• Boulevards. offer a novel .inti funny a< ' <’arl McCullough is esp* • ial’.A g'...in-. s«> ;s Brooklyn Ardell. in ‘The Suffragette <»n the whole, the bill is one i f th* best of the season, am! the Eursyth u 1! no doubt be crowded its eapauit' this week HAN.LY AND HOBSON WILL DEBATE HERE THURSDAY » ap’atn Richmond P Hobson, of Ala bama ami former a ;<>\erm»r .1 Erank Hanh of Indiana, will arrive in Atlanta >i»uu r« w And remain here until after .I* l-at* ai the Xutißorium Thursday • x » ning The de’Hii'.' L»rni of the subject they -.- ill ■' s- u-s I.as l>. *-ti agreed upon as fnl l*.ws 1 Re- .\e*L That i .e I'mtfd States should < ntro) the sea. b*na in the Atlantic ..can and the I'acitu «»eean Captain iL-bson will ■ pen the tiebale for th*' af firmative. Governor Hanly will follow for th*’ negative, and Captain H<-bson -will close the -debate. B*‘tween the speeches music xviTr N .rnisped by the <‘rp’ eum Musical club, a male quartet of <’n -ag.. Also the debate will he prulu*ic<l by thirty ;■ .rules of musit bx ih*- Fifth Regiiuent ba' After th*' •'•bait in Atlanta it will ; gtxen at a <i*»zen «»r more towns in I Georgia on th*- Alkahest chautauqua eir i>* pim.ing at Hari w- 11. »la Friday i nighi WINDOW BOXES FILLED ATLANTA FLORAL C 0. f Call Main 1130. ONLY $19.35 WASHINGTON AND RETURN VIA SEABOARD Tickets sold June 5. 6,7 Com plete information at City Ticket office, 88 Peachtree, phones 100. !HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TEEKDAY. MAY 28, 1912. « J *- ei l •b. ire going to walk j • r • front uour every t . boy I.- ngs a do«en eggs?" said -X’ - AT -r Street. "Oh. it’.« no uso ! ab-a servants, fur none ><’ u- k,-, .. - • more than tv... day . - and all of u- know H- . ..;n- ss. there aie other Firm in Resblve F : *uppoe< they al! (yet toae i<- i,i. . I -• n-.’ to the ba> k door.” a-ig i • ifo of an Atlantan v- ho is ' n - • ~:n«- if. «. I ~e: together first " sal tt’..- "Let's organize right ... and - an ».ut nam- it will be rerfi<t:y grand ~ -zeii guests signed, and *-ach on-- cnstituted herself a toininitlee r >f un>- • get other members. Now the list has grown to more than a hundred n d s'il! is n< r<- .sing. Ever, signer - .ile.Jg.-d not t-i purchase gro- era-- fr >v any store which will not semi its boy t tin back Every ;«/ kaae brouar.. t.i toe f- -nt must g' around "lie h .-js agalr or straight back to the store. Ann the W“‘ t End women sav they pro to w:t- out if they have to g up toa .1 for > ir dinners and carry onp their nur.-hases MKON TH STHOIPELLAGRA NEW Y‘»RK, May 2*. F!quipped wifi a full field laboratory, prepared at the po.°i-sraduate hospital of New York. Hie Thompson-McFadden pellagra com mission will spend s’x months at Spar s inbufg, S. f” study the puzzling disease whi-h is increasing alarmingly in the SoiitherTi states. An arrangement has also been made whereby patients wii: bf bfught U> the p..«»♦-graduate lospital rere throughout th* surninei f.->r curative purposes and limudentaMy research work as tn the • nurse of treatment to which the dis- • isc best responds. T .- p. -.-nii* I of th* " mission ‘ :■!*•*]!' trun awa f - repoi I th the highest expectations. It <on p-.-ts of Dr. Joseph F. SiCi, captain medical corps. I’nit‘d States army. Dr Phihp E. Garrison, passed a><stant j gmn. l’nit“d States navy, and I’ Ward J Mac Neal, s-istant director <»f department ”f lab‘>ratories nf the Npw York Post-Graduate Medical "»* hool. ’LI <■- sl‘*.<•("»<» neecssarv for expenses has been furnished by Colonel Ffobert M Thompson, of this city, and John H. M<u Fad'U n, »f Philadelphia. ARMY ORDERS WASHINGTON. May 'JS The fol lowing orders have been issued: Maj..: G. R. Stiff ans, Seventeenth I infantry from i’hilippin. s division, t-> I his : .-gino-nt. J‘ ..motions of ...ast artillery officers Jan no-op.-> -I: b'u’ton i ' Gardner, from first lieuten- - ml to eaptain. l-i. !’ Noyes, from second lieutenant I -o first lieutenant. C. E Ide. from second lieutenant to ilrs: io-utenant. W l>. Frazer, from second lieutenant :o first lieutenant. Second Lieutenant W. F Walla. > . I Third ti. ld artillery, to Dover arsenal, > New Jersey- First Lieutenant E 1.. Gruber, field j artillery, attached to Fifth field artil ! !ery. on relief from Hanover, Ger- I nany, will proceed to Fort Sill, Okla., and join that regiment. BISHOP REESE TO PREACH ON CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SWWXAII. GA. Max Bishop Frederick F Ree.«c. «‘f the Episcopal dio- • esc of Savannah, will deliver thp sermon j in Trinity ICpiscopal church. Portsmouth, i Ya . next Sunday at the celebration of ’the 150th anniversary of the church • Bishop Randolph, of Virginia, will <le iiver an address in the evening. A quarter of a century ag-» Bishop ] R*-t‘se was rector of Trinity parish, and I he preached the anniveis ir. sermon when , the parish celebrated Its !25th anniver sary. ■MH HE| ■■■ • ">»*• » iitMtu<» wS?*- sSWBB e ‘ ■ t: *. ■> c jySSK gal r.-eo -J * a" S Sami tgft -c * "*« c-: oswd. g 3»» wafti ISm fc- UtorFßff BAI lSjr« I ;*i eipusswAJ hMßh9| 9Hn HI IBWa F-or;F re e- <ui- >y*Kl wn ■■ BUM ’CSI -I" J ?■ • ■S WHS flfl g ” 'uii ■■ ■■ ■■ PARTICULARS OK. F. NAMEr ROOF,2I.OOOWWIHG BUILDING. NEW YORK.U.S.K IF YOU CANT COME YOU SHOULD WRITE I _ You Will Regret It If You Don't Take Advantage of This Most Liberal Offer. ! Foi -■-* ..il ivir-ks w>- have be-n urg | ing our leaders io lose no time in 'taking advantage of The Georgian's : Atl.<- oft- : -is i \piained elsewhere in (this i-siu-. We have thus far been un ’ 0,,, :i:r,*r.geinents With the i ; -inT-Fiers to suri'J.' all o* our reader ith th- v..inable w ,Vk so the offer is i i.ely to In- withdrawn any day Do ( be ..-1 ng the d sappiunted ones. I but ,(.’t at i nee. | : Standard Mias and t'hronologi- , H -t .u-v of the W orld shoul-l be in | ev*-r\ family in Atlanta Tin- only way I in get it is to clip or t- ar out six head ’! in;- ami present them at the office of ( t>>>. piper as soon as possible. If you should not fin! time to call, write t-i us. in- ■ ni; th* headings with th*- .<!' • xt<« use ft . - yp'lined in the d el-'.ij mli. rtis* in* nt- and ini-lud*- 15 n-l)'.. so: po-tax- SLEUTH HELU FDR DICTAGRAPH TALE 11 Talkative Detective for Erec tors in Darrow Case Must Answer Contempt Charge. 1.0. S ANGELES M - T 't (earan. e in Jn ‘g- Ji .:" - - - of Robert J. Fosti I tliv National Erectors association. ■' ■I citation for cont- nipt. ar.<l ' , | natiiinahvi: -f G< >; N i. x ■ '[which Attorney Earl Kogers had ;■ >" Used would be inn;er\if ; were th- fea t . ture- of ’he m-.r.; :■ t • • . I Darrow trial Sever I n- av r ‘ -me ti ■ Ai- i c-mniitte-i by F :n e-. : g ' " [views published in a morning and ’-art the <:?■ "a-: « -y '■ ■ I trial, were ; H -, o. j-, t v-; ' • ban th- ; • v .--. R> ger- a : ! t- - " rn-y • ' r t*.- i-i< tense. [>!a--ed t - l-'-.-t- : APid-nt r ;r no jigp : of i < t - ;> - ■ 1- •: I '■ • need it ! ;■< "one 'f me f ne~-- | that over ‘-.apr-.n• n a tml of any [ Di*:r’i-t A-.'orr-y :-'k~ and A-- I-i-tant I’:- ?u:-■: F- rd t ik- the gr- -in-1 I tho Int. -V--w I - ■ - ant ;• ■ r<?t 11 Darrow and to give the defense oi tnnity to drag -n outside issues ivn! ob:-ru).-- tlo- simple issue -f tee guilt ’ r : -innor--r.ee of Darrow hr making it apjo-ar tha: t.i< N..’i-mal Er ;--rs as-->- < iatmn or - ’h- r inF- resis are behind : the p oseopti- r So greet was Ftp- at remaining ft Ilh- F • 4 £ t < onfl:< t > -*t- ,-:..v iftc m ,>er. • rlmt the ■ isl.-i. f Judv.- Hutton to J adFr.it .vid* nee nt I • r llv.n that relating riiro.'tly to the Lockwood bribery went into the rec-.rd almost without com mom. Fr'-deri. k r.--w will intrfx.tic" l n f-ntir' si->ry of tie- bribery of J-.rm Bain. STORM ENDS FLIGHT OF BALLOON IN CUP RACE ST Lol is. mo . Ma? 2« Albert Von Huffman and Captain .l**hn Berry. *<f S’. Louis, who sailed fr*»m San Antonio, : T>xas. in the balloon St. Louis in an ef fort to win the Lahm <-uj\ were forced 1 b? a storm to descend at Roseville, 111., and mday are roiurrung ’ > St Louis wdtb : the big gas bag Their flight was 909 miles, far short <«f the Lahm cup record. How’s This? U p nffer One Hundred Dollars Reward for. i any case of Catarrh that can not be cured bv Hall’s <’.itarrh Cure. E. I CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Wo. th*- i:nd*Tidgned, have known F. ~T. i Cneney for th*’ last 15 years, and believe him p»*.fe«-tly honorable in all business transac tions and tiLaib’iullv :ibL> :•* cairj out any obligations made bv his frrni. i WALDING. I£LNNA\” & MARVIN. Wholcsah* briLnniea Toledo. <> Hall’s Catarrh <’nre is taken inietnally, acting <Hr*'<*tl.x upon the blood and i iu* ■■ s ■ surfa* es of the svf.-m. J-’S’imonials sent frr • Price 75 cents per I>r*ttle. Sold by ail druggists. Take Hall s Family Tills for constipation - , 1 ... ■ -F- W : ss?- DIXIE PORTABLE • ALL IRON GARAGE Combines simplicity <»f construction, unusual durability and strength Ab n solute Safety Reasonable t'pst. 1 Made r-f Galvanized Rust Resist- i ing American Ingot Iron to last 100 _ 1 \ ears. We also make all-steel garages at a lower price when price is the prin- ■ < ipal consideration Let us t* ll you more about eaclk y ! The Dixie Culvert & Metal Co. t MANVFACTIRERS 'i Atlanta, - - - - Georgia -- ■ i I ■■■■■■■■■■■Eaßßß Low Summer : Excursion Bates ii CINCINNATI. St 9.50 i LOUISVILLE. SIB.OO CHICAGO, - 530.00 KNOXVILLE - 57.90 Tickets on Sale Daily Good : to October 31 st. Returning -, City Ticket Office,4 Peachtree MM KEEL Y' S ] KEEL Y’ 5 KEEL Y' S I J > ]■. A ‘ wpl I We Will Continue Tornorrow the* ] jßemarJcable Sale of U ndermuslins The sale of Muslin Underwear that began here yesterday will continue tomorrow. Selling has already reached record-breaking proportions, but original quan tities were so large that there will be practically com plete assortment in all lines for W ednesday buyers to choose from. Delayed shipments of special purchases from our New York office arrived today and will be added to the sale tomorrow. All will be. displayed on big center tables in the second floor, plainly- price-marked for convenient ‘ choosing. ? - — 2 A 4- QQc A Great Assortment of ' * ax v Garments Worth $1.50 GOWNS of flip new ard popular '-repo in white, pink and light blue and in white '-rep'- with coloiied hand-seallops. More than 20 styles in nainsook < Lowns and Goxvns of fliarred-muslin trimmed with beadings and edgings. Reg ular and extra sizes. PETTICOATS in ernUreiderv and lare-trimmed. hemstitched and cluster tucked effects. COMBINATION SULTS—both '•orset eoxer with draxvers and corset cover with skirt. PRINT ESS SLIPS ol'soti nainsook in \ al. lace and hand-embroidered effects. CORSE'I’ <’()\ ERS of Ijne. soft nainsook trimmed with linen and Vai. lace. DRAW ERS in straight and circular styles trimmed with tine laces, headings and embroideries. CHEMISES of tine soft nainsook with plain or trimmed skirts. A/. $ f -69 Garments W'th Ay. qq _ Garments Extra J. R'guJ'ly up to $3 OJ C Well Worth 50c GOW NS of tiiie nainsook in splendid ! GOW’NS of soft nainsook, linen lace styles, beautifully trimmed, regular and embroidery trimmed, and extra sizes; worth up to $3.00. DRAW ERS of nainsook and cambric, PEI'IK’OA PS that wore $2.50. $3.00 j circular, umbrella and straight styles, and S>.so—deep embroidered flounces ' lace and embroidery trimmed, m- with many rows of'Vai. la<-e and' CORSET CO VERS of soft nainsook; lare-trimmed under ruffles A bit la<-e. embroidery and ribbon-trimmed. ' wider than latest styles, but all clean. KNEE-LENGTH PETTICOATS of * undamaged garments. good cambric with hemstitched or em- ( PRI N( ESS SLIPS of tine, soft nain- broidered ruffles. sook trimmed with \ aJ., laces and em- These garments are better than | broideries. V alues up to $3.00. All usual 50c values: but will so in this ♦ ® at $1.69. S ale at 39c for choice. At $2.98 % m P Ts^o°o rth At $4.98 Ga^ t n o^o th In this line are laee and embroidery- At $4.98 this sale will include a line of trimmed Gowns that were mriced $4.00. $5.00 h.-intifnliv i> and S6OO and beauUful crepe de done t-’- T""T. - ’‘ ttl,W,<S that " e r e Gowns in whit*’, pink and lisht blue. pme* ■. i.o to sl_.oo -some not in the new- Abo Pettieoats in bea^tfifully trimmed est narrow st - v|os - stylo, although a bit. wider than the newest j At the same price ($4.98) will be offered models. Were $5.00 and S6IOO. very handsome Gowns that are real $7 50 to Choice now for $2.98. SIO.OO values. Many- good styles. No Garments Sent C. O. D. or On Approval No Exchanges* or Refunds. See Window Display KE ELY'S)