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A Coat of Paint
Is extremely thin, but it must bear the bur
den of “all outdoors" rain, snow, wind, hail
B a nd sun; all must be combated.
I* behooves the property owne" to shield
jMjHIIWMf surface with paint made to stand these
conditions.
D- &■ G. Paints will do this. “Let us send
■ you Booklet of evidence.”
Phone M. 1115.
MEN AND RELIGION BULLETIN NO. 3
“The Houses in Our Midst”
SEGREGATION A FAILURE
IT DOES NOT SEGREGATE
In Atlanta, the tree of heaven, which offends the nostrils, Is re
moved from our back yards and alleys by order of the Board of Health.
But the spread of the houses in our midst, the root of the evil deriv
ing life from the seduction of girls and producing a harvest of blind eyes
for innocent children and broken health and hearts for blameless wives—
this is classed with the increase of banks and business enterprise as an
evidence of our city’s growth.
A. Madame says the houses in Manhattan Avenue, or Mechanics
street— where a few weeks ago a man was killed in a drunken brawl—
are better managed than those in other cities.
Doubtless the same experienced judge would consent to select a com
mittee of citizens, to whom should be intrusted the selection of the
pure girls to be betrayed to make fallen women the stock in trade of the
houses in our midst, these so well conducted houses in our segregated *
district. *
This district of which our disinterested critic speaks so highlv has
demonstrated that segregation does not segregate.
W itness the presence of forty-four houses and the social evil in
many hotels and assignation houses in our city.
Our experience is identical with that of other cities which have
tried this system that even Berlin, Paris and Vienna with legalized
prostitution will not attempt.
Toledo and Cleveland are usually referred to as models of segrega
tion; yet their chiefs of police advised the Minneapolis Vice Commission
not to establish a Red Light District.
The evidence before that commission showed that, despite segrega
tion, assignation houses are in operation in Cleveland and “women of
shady reputation are scattered through the city in flats and other places.”
The assistant chief of police of Des Moines made the following state
ment: “In the days of the ‘Red Light’ district, when it was commonly
believed that lewd women were segregated, not more than 15 per cent of
the traffic was really carried on in the district. Everywhere in the city
were disorderly houses. It was impossible to control them.”
Cincinnati has the segregated district. With reference to it, the fol
lowing appears in the report of the Vice Commission of Minneapolis:
“The result has been that all kinds of degradation have developed with
in the so-called ‘Red Light District.’ and women and men have been al
lowed to conduct houses of assignation all over the city. ‘The white
slaver’has his headquarters in the most select neighborhoods; and the
best restaurants, places of amusement, and even schools and conservato
ries have been hunting grounds of the procuresses.”
Sunday, go to the House of God. Hear His Word. Then think of
the houses in our midst and ask not man, but your conscience in the
light of the teachings of Jesus Christ what you as a citizen sharing your
city’s shame should do with reference to this unspeakable commerce in
the souls and bodies of women! >
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE MEN AND RELIGION
FORWARD MOVEMENT.
(To Be Continued.)
YOUR CHANCE
' to buy high-grade clothing at such reduced
I prices as we are now selling will not last
I long. Remember, ALL OURS I 8.00,520.00,
; $22.00 and $25.00 SUITS are going at one
i price-
; $12.50
i A big assortment of Blue Serges, Grays and
I Browns to pick from
[Terminal Clothing Co.
7 West Mitchell Street
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JUNE 29. 1912
USE
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GEORGIAN
WANTS
FOR RESULTS
GRAY HAIR
Easy to Restore Natural Color of Your
Hair by Simple Method.
Science has just been finding out some
of the most amazing things about the
liair —discoveries that overturn many old
ideas.
Cor instance,
with a newly
‘<A discovered prod-
SfaarZ' I’M uct. the natural
® color is restored
hMtHT b} ’ a simple
Mgs' ts 'tyl I W’WJ tieatment that
f can be applied
ft. rUu by any one in a
■' short time This
i. Wv scientific treat-
■ i.g'UBIWK merit is embod-
MrffWßMytXy A ied in the Queen
y\'V IVI Hair Restorer, a
' W liquid prepara
tdS««BSHftt\\\A—x* tion that makes
any desired shade from the one package,
leaving the hair soft and fluffy, and mak
ing a lasting color that is not sticky and 1
does not run off.
The Queen Gray Hair Restorer is in
stantaneous In its effect and requires but
one application to restore the natural col- I
or of youahalr. It is in two sizes. 50c and I
sl. and ran be obtained from Jacobs' :
Pharmacy, and the leading drug and de
partment stores throughout the country.
■The best hairdressers use it and sell it
to their patrrns.
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[To Order!
I Choice of!
ANY
SUIT
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■ This is our B
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FINE PURE WOOLg
!| FABRICS, blue and g
I shades of worsteds I
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I Choice of' the I
I house. The} 7 sold I
K to SB.OO. B
I Sale Now Going On I
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118-20 S. Pryor Street I
Opp Temple Court B'dg. tR
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Copyright Hart Schaffner & Mar*
yacht shape in smooth
' and rough braids.
$1 to- : $5
Soft Rolling Brim Chanzy Braids, soothing and com
fortable; catches the breezes without blowing off.
$2 $2.50 $3 I
The Genuine South American Panamas. Telescope,
College, Alpine and Flat Crown shapes.
$5 to sls
DANIEL BROS. CO
KEELY'SKEEL Y ' S K E E L Y ’ 5
Our Popular Shoe-Room
Offers for Saturday
A Mon th-End Sale of
Worthy and Most W anted Shoes
This Sale is in keeping with the other attractive
offerings going on throughout the store. Closing
the first half-yearly business of 1912, success
fully, the
Keely famous Shoe Department
will add its quota to the generous business now
being done in the last two days of the
Closing Half-Yearly Sales
A $2.49 Sale
Os Three-Fifty to Five-Dollar Shoes.
Including
Pumps—Colonials—Ox fords
Just the Shoes for Summer wear. They embrace
Velvets, Suedes, Satins, Gun Metals—
in Tans and Blacks
They comprise lines that have heretofore been
selling freely at three-fifty to five dollars—broken
assortments and odd lines are all put on sale for a
speedy clearance at
$2.49 A Pair
N. B.—Approved charge customers having
accounts with us may have these shoes charged
on their July accounts.
KEELY'S
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READ POR PROFIT—USE FOR RESULTS GEORGIAN WANT ADS.
Good Clothes “Fans”
wearers of Hart Schaffner &
Marx and Rogers, Peet & Co.’s spiritedly
stylish clothes—they know they can “win
in a walk” with these awfully good clothes
on their back, and win the favorable opin
ion of their good appearances wherever
they walk. Come m before or after the
game and get in some of these finely tai
lored garments. You’ll look just like some
other good-looking young men you have
envied, wearing these splendid garments.
slß—s2o-?-s2s—s3o—s3s
Stylish Straws and Panamas
The completeness of our
stock of Straw Hats in
cludes every wanted style
and braid; and we are
ready to properly harmo
nize your type of counte
nance with a becoming
shape. The popular
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