Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 28, 1912, FINAL, Image 6

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TECH MEN FORM BUSINESS BDfIBO Organization to Systematize Student Enterprises. Exclud ing Athletics. The Georgia Schoo! of Technology j 3as a real. sure-enough student body organization at last. Moreover it s a ve’> enthusiastic organization formed' at a meeting attended by pretty nearly, every Tech man in the school, where every epee* h was cheered heartily and officers were elected amid pledges to. make the institution one of the strong est in the * ountrj 5V f Coleman presided as chair- : man. and these first officers were elect - i ed: President, I-' A. Montague, vice) president. H., H Holland, secretary. H Cook The organization calls for a central board of supervisors, consisting of three members of the faculty, to be appoint ed bv the president of the school, and > three members tn be elected by the stu dent body from the senior class, the latter constituting the officers of the organization Athlet'cz Not Included. The purpose of the organization is to systematize and co-ordinate th*- stu- ■ dent activities at Georgia Tech, not in- i eluding athletics. Another department | handles this separately. The super- 1 visory board will direct all other stu dent activities, including the college publications. The Blue Print, The Tech- I nique and The Yellow Jacket; also the' Glee club and the college band. Sec- I ond. this board will also regulate ajid I control the financial and other relations of the student activities which may arise The name of the new association will I be the Georgia Tech Student associa tion. It will systematize the student I activities of Georgia Tech and reduce them to a businesslike basis by pro viding for competent and efficient di rection to all movements undertaken by the student 1 SCOTTISH RITE CLASS IS TAKEN INTO ORDER ONE DEGREE AT TIME Candidates for the thirty-second de- | gree in Scottish Rite Masonry went I through two degrees during the fore noon at the convocation today, making the fifteenth degree, with those con ferred yesterday, and before 11 o'clock tonight will have passed the twentieth degree H W Witcover, of Savannah, in spector general of Georgia, arrived to day and is taking part in the work. J, R Travers, of Savannah, and M. A. Weir, of Athens, a deputy of the in spector are here also aiding in induct ing the large class into the mysteries of '> • *>rde r. The second day of the convocation began earlier today than yesterday. The class assembled at 8:30 o’clock, and the fourteenth degree was con ferred before 11 o’clock, when the fif teenth degree was given. Luncheon was served all Scottish Rite Masons at the Temple today at the noon hour, and will be served at the same hour tomorrow By 3 o’clock the class will have passed through the sev enteenth degree; the eighteenth degree follow e shortly afterward, and tonight the nineteenth and twentieth degres will be given. POSITION OPEN TO ATHLETE IN THE PHILIPPINE SERVICE A chance for a first-class athlete who has a general knowledge of training and supervising athletics Is offered in the po sition open in the Philippines as govern ment supervisor of athletics at a salary of 11,500 per year No examination will be given, but the application papers, which mar be secured from the local civil service office, must reach Washington by June 29 An examination for teachers In the In dian service will be held June 26-27 bv the local office. FAIR PLANS DISCUSSED. COLVMBL’S. GA. May 28—A mass meeting of th*' citizens of Columbus was held at the court house last night, when the fair to be held in this city December 7 was discussed. George T Barn* secretary of the Alabama State Agricultural association, ad dressed the meeting. THE LAX FOS WAY. If you had a medicine that would I Btrengthen the fiver, the stomach, the ! kidneys and the bowels and at the samel time make you strong with a systemic tonic, don't you believe you would soon be well’ That s “The I.ax-Fos Way ” We ask you tn buy the first bottle on ■ the .money nark plan. and you will ask your druggist to sell you the second It keeps your whole insides right. There is nothing else made like Lauc- Fo« Remember the name LAX-FOS. ••• i SAVER S PCP.E FLAVORING EX- I TRACTS have no equal Sold every- , w here 10c and 25c the bottle, at your grocer's. LOW ROUND TRIP RATE TO WASHINGTON VIA SEABOARD $19.35, sold June 5. 6. 7. limit June 12th, with privilege extension Full information at City Ticket Office, 88 Peachtree. The next Bell Telephone directory goes to press soon. Now is the time to subscribe in order to get your name in the new book. If you wish to make changes or correc tions in your listings, call at the manager’s office. South era Bell Telephone and Tel egraph Company Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANYBODY; f Women’s WITHIN REACH OF EVERYBODY at $15.00 if Subscribe for One-Half---and Less Than Half Tljp I A KT Their Regular Prices 1 HbubOßulAN In studying Political Economy, we learn the advantages and disadvantages of large-scale pro- And Get This 45-Piece Set For a duction; how the concentration of capital into one Fraction of Its Value large plant makes production less expensive and en ables the producer to put forth the best materials at .. . *== X f , the most reasonable prices. 1 A store like this is a plant on a smaller scale. ME?” > W When we skim the cream from the market, taking Hk- & £ & tK % first pick by right of large purchase, we find many Ak Jt special opportunities. Wednesday our customers may profit by a dill chance—great opportunity which will mean econo mies of a worth-while nature. % t ’3 3 '"ilk JA’- djr '.Hi Suits and Dresses at | # I Half and Less I jfc- 0 t -F J I Neu) and Stylish Suits at sls | Instead of $25 and $35 I Think of a $35 Suit sls. There are only sev- y 0 '3|J enty-tive Suits in the collection; manv of them are $35 . BIIL Ww'-*.. Suits, others S3O. and not one less than $25. Stylish. v beautiful Suits <•(' tine whipcords and serges; blues, -- black, tans and grays and fane} mixtures--both nov- I elt\ and plain stales. Ses Semple Sets Displayed in Our Office Window and in the Display Window of the Carlton Shoe Co., 36 Whitehall : " 7 • • Silk Dresses in I This Sale at $7.00 . Every Piece Warranted To Be Perfectly - Stylish, one-piece Dresses of taffeta, wash silk t t e « and soft messaline: pongee shade, white and black Shaped, nigh Grade American SemFPorcelain The taffetas are in pretty stripe effects —button trim- . - —° -- ——— med. They arc attractively made; high neck, long sleeves or low neck and three-quarter sleeves. Some " The thinness of the ware, the rich Royal Blue and have small chemisettes of dainty lace; there are. sev- : era I styles to select from—just such Dresses as one Coin Gold Decoration, delicately shaded into the pure finds a need for all during the summer months* Tliey are priced for Wednesday at $7.00 each. white, make this set equal in appearance and utility - to rrty . . , n the highest priced imported china. 1 here Are Also Pretty Summer Silk Dresses at $3.90 Tllr . THE DECORATION CAN NOT WEAR OFF Stylish pongee silks in natural shade with smart - ■ ■■ trinmnnß touches of empire green: taffetas and mes- It is applied bv a uew proccss tllat firps jt . salines m black-and-white, blue-and-wlute and lirown and-white combinations worth three times piece underneath the glaze. This insures a lasting their price tor \\ ednesday--$3.90. ' * , i beauty, heretofore rare among newspaper premium A Host of Neu) and Summery Waists ’ didie . $1.75 Instead of $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 M’E SEX'D COURTEOUS VEX’ AX’D WOMEN’ Brand-new and delightfullv daintv are these Waists provided for Wednesday. Fine, sheer batiste ! PRESENT THE DETAILS OF THIS OFFER, ’ and lingerie summer-time Blouses; low. square ne< k. i ’ three-quarter sleeves. Some have inserts of hand t POX REQUEST. These representatives will not an- /wri t embroidered medallions; trimmed in various effective r w m ways with linen and Valenciennes laces. ! noy you with the usual insistent tactics of the average 4 ’lff An opport unit! that many women ivill web rune 1 solicitor. If vou can resist this offer after it has been ■ m providing the supply of \\ aists. lhese are priced ’’ ' " regularly, $2.50. $2.70 and S3.(KT tor A ednesday at explained to vou. and vou have seen the dishes, we will sl. G'l. not subject you to further importunity. But we would r • j rj-»« rr> r to tell vou about it. Join the Gay 1 hrong or Bathers y? h at Piedmont Park l| T'l-JC T’ CM O IA K T First provide yourself with a jaunty. I>e< oming Bathing Suit and Cap. & 111 « 1 a B B 0B I / B I 'Kj We have both. They arc new—have come specially for the Pie<lnmnt hath- B SB B VJt Ib-f M \J»ft /jk 5 Pretty naw or black Suits, effectivelv trimmed with white braids. z _,. t , T ll Prues 82.n0 tn w.w Circulation Department ’■ fascinating Caps 3ae tn *1.75. ’ •■•iviii » Famu plaid silk Caps. *1.50 and M ■. 20 E. Alabama St. Both Phones 8000 ft — | 1 " 1 I ■' 1 " 1 1 '■ - Il ' THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AX'D X’EWS-. TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912.