Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 03, 1912, HOME, Page 11, Image 11

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Tiri gets funds to GiR AID alleged forger <ST LOVIS, Oct. 3.—Robert Lee Nor- L declaration that he is in posses evidence that will acquit him s;i ” pL.r-e of forgery resulted in sen «r ixaffist him being deferred until ‘r next term of court. th told Judge Withrow he had S through the efforts of his • Uf '- r ’ Lucv, sixteen years old. in dau*“ ”• former Lieutenant Governor r e:a:ning )o h nS on to defend him at C " ar lvt trial He said the girl had ’ :s i funds for Governor Johnson's o-.'nc to business men with a fpp O' , subscription list. sav”: "I am troubled with a r./.tani headache which also affects my Mv breath is awful, as I have a severe ease of catarrh of the head and throat." Answer I receive daily hundreds of from people who have suffered as von do and who have been cured with li,e following prescription: Make a wash t>\ mixing one-half teaspoonful of Vilane ■ w if!, which you can purchase from any druggist in 2 ounce packages, and add to tl is one pint of warm water; use this in the nostrils daily to thoroughly cleanse them A catarrh balm should be used with this. This is made by mixing one mi'oonful of Vilane powder with one ounce of lard or vaseline and applying well up into the nostrils twice a day. If •his is used daily your catarrh will soon vanish. It should, however, be used oc ra.- i'nally to prevent a return of the dis ease. • * • "i'. G." writes: "If you know of any thing that will cure dandruff, itching seaip and premature baldness, please let me know what it is.” Answer For several years I have pre scribed plain yellow minyol as superior to anything k"6wn for the treatment of c si-ascd se.dp. Get it in 4-ounce jars with full directions. It quickly over comes all diseases of hair and scalp and gives new vigor and intense natural col or to the hair. 'I ry it fairly and you will advocate Its use for your friends. • « « “Mildred" writes: "I am constantly embarrassed because of the fact of my extreme thinness. 1 have .absolutely no color in my face or lips and I am dull and lifeless most of the time. Please ad vise me what to do.” Answer: If you are so thin and pale and your lips and cheeks colorless, ft is bf-cause vur blood is deficient in red cor puscles. This can be easily overcome by th, use of 3-grain hypo-nuclane tablets, which, can be had from any druggist in sealed cartons with full directions for tak ing. When the blood is enriched by the use cf these tablets your weight will in crease, the color will come back into your face and lips, and it will improve your general system so that you will become strong and healthy. ♦ ♦ ♦ “Edna" writes: "I suffer with rheu matism all the time and I shall be very glad if you can tell me something to re lieve me." Answer. 1 can give you a prescription which will not only relieve, but will cure ■r rheumatism. This is my favorite rented} and from the number of letters front people who have used It p- ves its value in curing rheumatism. h '“ following is made by mixing well. "< : g a teaspoonful at meal times and ay i.o before retiring: Comp, essence car d'oi 1 ounce, comp, fluid balmwort 1 i Southern Suit & Skirt Co. Southern Suit & Skirt Co. 1 i Write for Our New Fall Catalogue. Write for Our New Fall Catalogue. ft Select That Fall Suit ; A'OJK While Styles Are at Their Best Jp ( A Wonderful variety of styles in every conceivable fabric [ . awaits you here. The very acme of perfection is attained in A the tailoring of every garment offered by this store. Just now We [WRASSE, J are showing some very attractive models in Junior Suits at | $29.50 and $25.00. <" I\ Ir~ :W|b\ Ladies’ Suits—Late Models Just jfcM fJTsJ I Arrived, at $37.50 and $35.00 JUj :i I’’ f J— ; WB4& P ' ■ A Friday Suit Bargain * ■ts 450 Ladies’ Tailored Suits in navy C 4.50 i 4 it lli Si S /g ' and black serge, of superior qua I- ■ /t ' 1 nil. '■l| K f /■ ity, excellent linings, finely tai- > /I | m S lored and in a model that is > MV Ml ' I • * I ■ adapted to most any figure. Sizes < > ■K| JI II , jL. up to 42. offered Friday at $14.50. \ H / 1 r . r —— iWrW hi Friday Bargains in Sweaters ft On L Odds and Ends To Close fell' / f ■" Ladies’ Sweaters in white and ited, to close $1.95 it" ‘ ;' l<l M.sses’ Sweaters in red only, to close $1.49 a '1 1,1 Ladies' Sweaters in white and red. to close 98c P F ’ii ( - Ladies' and Misses’ Sweaters in red and white and w. gray, to close 38c Southern Suit & Skirt Co. d 1 "Atlanta's Exclusive Women’s Apparel Store,” 43-45 Whitehall St. | ACTRESS IN TIGHTS EXHIBITED AT TRIAL ST. LOUIS. Oct. 3.—Three photo graphs—one showing a woman in tights, another showing her in short dresses and the third posed by two women in exztremely decollete gowns— were introduced as evidence at Clayton by Frank R. Young, who is suing his wife. Carrie, for divorce. He alleges Carrie is a “cheap actress," and that she took “vulgar parts” in vaudeville shows. The picture in tights exhibits Mrs. Young as a robust person. In the sec ond photograph Mrs. Young has dis carded the tights for a short dress. The Doctor’s Answers On Health and Beauty Questions '< BY DR. LEWIS BAKER. The questions answered below are ( general in character: the symptoms of 5 diseases are given and the answers will ) apply to any case of similar nature. < Those wishing further advice, free. J may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College ) Building, College-Ell wood Sts., Dayton. < Ohio, enclosmg self-addressed, stamped j envelope for reply. Full name and ad- j dress must be given, but only initials < or fictitious names will be used in mv j answers. The prescriptions can be > filled at any well-stocked drug store. ? Any druggist can order of wholesaler. < ounce, syrup sarsaparilla comp. 5 ounces, iodide of potassium 2 drams, wine of col chicum % ounce, sodium salicylate 4 drams. • ♦ ♦ “Morris” asks: “I have suffered with a chronic cough for almost a year, and catch a fresh cold every few weeks. Nothing the doctor gives me helps, so 1 write to you.” Answer: You need a thorough laxative cough syrup, one that not onlv relieves but surely drives it from the system. The following regularly used will cure any curable cough or cold promptly. Obtain a 2% ounce bottle of essence of mentho laxene, mix it with a home-made sugar syrup or honey as per directions on bottle. • * ♦ "Anxious B.” writes: “I have in recent years been threatened with appendicitis, but would never consent to an operation. Indigestion, constipation and sedentary habits cause me much suffering. Kindly prescribe for dyspepsia something which you think will cure me and prevent ap pendicitis.” Answer: The most scientific and satis fying treatment for your trouble is tab lets triopeptine; packed pink, white and blue in sealed cartons, with full direc tions. All stomach disorders can be con quered by regular treatment. « * • “Nervous Al.” writes: “Loss of sleep, nervousness, loss of appetite and over work has made almost a complete wreck of me. I have to work, but can scarcely drag one foot after the other. Please ad vise." Answer: The condition you prescribe is I prevalent especially with brain workers. Use the following: Compound syrup of hypophosphites 5 ounces, tincture cado mene 1 ounce. Mix, shake well and take a teaspoonful before meals. • * * "K. J.” writes: "I have become so fat in the last two years that 1 am uncom fortable. unhappy and frequently embar rassed. Exercise and diet seem to not help. Please advise.” Answer: To avoid substitution get these two ingredients and mix in a bottle, shak ing well before taking. Aromatic elixir 5 ounces, glycol arbolene 1 ounce. Take a teaspoonful after each meal for the first three days. After that double the dose and continue for several weeks or months as your case requires. A reduction of a pound a day is usual after the first week or two. • • ♦ “Sara C.” writes: “I am constipated and have a greasy skin. Suffer from headache, Indigestion and some kidney trouble. I wish you to recommend a rem edy.” Answer: The best remedy’ to relieve and cure chronic constipation is called 3- grain sulphetb tablets made from sul phur. cream of tartar and herb medi cines. Taken regularly the blood is puri fied, the bowels and liver stimulated into healthy action and a cure established. They are packed in sealed tubes with full directions. These tablets are splendid for children as they do not gripe or sicken. * • • "Mamma." —"I know of nothing better for bed-wetting than I dram of tincture cubebs. 2 drams of tincture rhus aromatic and 1 ounce comp, fluid balmwort. Mix. The dose is 10 to 15 drops in water one hour before meals.” (Advt.) THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THTTRSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. ANNOUNCEMENT S | The lecture of Mr. Albert H. Pratt be fore the Atlanta Chapter of the Bur roughs Nature club has been post poned until the last week in October. The Woman's Ouild of St. Lukes church will meet op. Friday morning, October 4, at 11 o’clock, in the infant class room. As this will be the first meeting of the fall, every member is urged to be present. The ladies of the First Christian church will hold a holiday bazaar and dinner in the parlors of the church on South Pryor and Trinity avenue, on Friday, November 22. Airs. Charles Goodman is general chairman and has appointed aiding committees composed of the ladies of the church. A meeting of Electa Chapter. No. 6, Order Eastern Star, will be held Fri day, October 4, 7:30 p. tn., at Masonic temple. Visiting members in good standing welcome. The district meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Atlanta dis trict will be held at St. Johns church, corner of Georgia and Central avenues, October 9. 10 and 11. Box lunches. Develop Your Bust 50c Package FREE To Any Woman Who Wants a Beautiful Figure. Wk Woman need no longer he humiliated ami embarrassed because they are thin, flat chested and not developed, for science has found a simple way to give the beau tiful curves of a perfect figure. To prove this, let us send you free of charge a 50c package that will show you how easily the bust can be developed from 2 to 7 Inches, and become full, plump and firm. This discovery that is of such vital inter est to all thin women is the result of long study and investigation by one of the leading women physicians in New York state, w-ho in seeking to overcome the de fects in her own figure without the use of "pads” or forms, discovered a happy combination of tissue building elements that increased her bust some 4 inches, made her arms round and shapely and her neck and shoulders plump and sym metrical. This prescription of Dr. Catherine Kel ly’s is a real discovery on far different lines from the ordinary figure developing treatment, and this explains its almost uniform success. Dr. Kelly not only gained a beautiful form by her own prescription, but used it successfully with many of rnnpnu her patients. Women, this is egeg a personal message from a-- physician of your own sex, n £ L e , 3 .,5 n ,L and all we ask is the oppor 5 tunity to show you without nfvFiopFp any expense on your part ,2, vtL, that Dr. Kelly's Form De- ' A veloper will give you a perfect figure, beautiful complexion and improve the general health. Send the little coupon above and 10c for expenses, and a 50c treatment will be mailed at once in plain package. Write us today. DR. KELLY 'MEDICAL COMPANY, Dept., 322-KA, Buffalo, N. Y. (Advt.) Society News of Atlanta ________________________ MR. JAMES HARRIS entertained at a dinner party last- night at the Piedmont Driving club, complimenting Miss Marjorie Bobb, of New Orleans, the guest of Miss Jennie D. Harris. The round table was elaborately’ dec orated, and covers laid for fourteen, those present being Misses Marjorie Bobb. Jennie D. Harris, Annie Lee Mc- Kenzie, Harriet Calhoun, Sarah Raw son. Passie May Ottley and Mary Hel en Moody, and Messrs. Charles Sciple, Jr., Milton Dargan, Arthur Clark, Stu art Witham. Edward S. Gay, Jr., and Joseph D. Osborne and Mr. Harris. The centerpiece for the table was a French willow basket, oblong in shape, filled with pink and white carnations. Four similar baskets, filled with the same flowers, alternated with pink shaded candles around the central dec oration. The place cards bore quaint designs of turkeys dressed up in danc ing costume and performing the “tur key trot.” Miss Bobb wore a gown of ciel blue chiffon over white satin, trimmed in small pink French roses. Miss Harris was gowned in chiffon shading from pink to American Beauty and embroid ered in crystal beads. Mrs, Bailey Hostess. Mrs.'Ti. H. Bailey entertained at an afternoon card party yesterday at her home on Boulevard Terrace. The guests numbered 24 and were members of a 500 club. Five white and gold china plates were given as prizes, these being won by Mrs. W. B. Manning, Mrs. O’Connor, Mrs. J. W. Duffy, Mrs. McAlpin and Mrs. Bailey. The apartments open to guests were decorated in flowers and house plants. Morning Party. Airs. J. H. Goss, Jr., was hostess at a bridge luncheon today for Miss Jule Hunter, a bride-elect, and for Mrs. Henry Earthman, of Clearwater. Fla., who was Miss Eliza Candler before her recent marriage. Pink and white cosmos formed the decorations throughout the house. The prizes included a silver picture frame for top score, and French embroidered handkerchiefs and guest towels for the honor guests. Mrs. Goes wore a morning gown of blue serge. Twenty guests were en tertained. Inman Park Students Club. The first meeting of the season of the Inman Park Students club will be held Friday morning at 10:30 o’clock with Mrs. Charles Phillips on Highland avenue. Dance at Brookhaven. The subscription dance which was to have taken place Thursday evening at the Brookhaven club has been post poned to Thursday evening of next week, McDowell-Gentry Wedding Plans. The wedding of Miss Lillian McDow ell and Mr. John Hill Gentry, of St. Louis, Mo., will be an event of next week, taking place at the Second Bap tist church on Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, Dr. John E. White officiat ing. Miss McDowell will be given away by her brother, Mr. G. B. McDowell. Mrs. N. S. Kitchen, of Birmingham, will be her matron and the bridesmaids will be Miss Sarah E. Brady, Miss Laura Burckel, Miss Bess Bloodworth, of Flovilla, Ga.. and Miss Lucie Goodman, of Jackson, Ga. Mr. A. J. Young will be best man and Mr. R. L. Little, of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. C. P. McDowell. Mr. E. P. Gentry and Mr. G. W. Taylor will be groomsmen. Little Miss May beth Carnes, of Augusta, a niece of the bride, will be ring bearer. A number of parties are being plan ned for Miss McDowell, among them being a stocking shower on Saturday afternoon, given by Miss May Walker; a box party at the Grand on Monday afternoon, at which Miss Burckel will be hostess; a tea at the Georgian Ter race, at which Miss Brady will enter tain. and Miss Crosthwait will enter tain at a morning party on Tuesday. Mrs. W. O. McDowell will entertain the wedding party after the rehearsal on Tuesday evening. Miss McDowell is in Acworth this week, where a number of pretty parties are being given in her honor. For Miss Westmoreland. Miss Elvira Westmoreland, whose marriage to Mr. Julian Prade will be an event of next week, was the honor guest at a bridge party given this aft ernoon by Mrs. Thomas P, Westmore land. The affair was given at the new home of Judge and Mrs. Westmoreland on Peachtree road, and the handsome rooms u ere decorated with nasturtiums | and garden flowers. For top score, a pearl hatpin was given; for consola tion, a cut glass basket, and for the honor guest, a set of beauty pins. The scores were kept on cards hand painted I with dainty figures of girls. Mrs. Rosser Entertains. Mrs. Lewis Packard Rosser enter tained at a small reception this after- | noon at her new home on Sixteenth I street in honor of her guest, Miss Bes sie Miller, of Landrum. Ga. The guests were received in the i drawing room, where there were dec orations of palms, with vases of pink roses. In the dining room there were | pink roses on the table, the buffet and I mantel, and a color scheme of pink and white was carried out in detail. Mrs. Rosser wore embroidered mar- I quisette over maize colored char emuse. Miss Miller wore white satin and lace. Assisting in entertaining were Misses Lillian Stevens. Margaret Rosser, Har riet Broyles. Dollie Prioleau, Joan Clark. Jessie Thompson and Lydia Mc- Bride. KILLS ESTRANGED WIFE’S ESCORT AND GETS AWAY ST. LOUIS, Oct. 3.—A posse is Have you a Modish Figure? You Can Have. Wear To Be Had Only at Keely's—sl.oo to $5.00 18 Cases of New Shoes Just Received at Allen s Included in this shipment are the much wanted English low heel tan and black calf lace boots at $5.00. • < There is a new heavy black calf Blucher Boot in this shipment at $4.00, with the popular low heel. One sales man sold three pairs of them before the bill was checked off yesterday. We have a Growing Girls’ Black or Tan Button Boot in this lot that many grown-ups are buying, at $3.50. It is just one dollar less than the women’s style would be and has exactly the same height heel. Ask to see No. 522 black or No. 542 tan. for these. Wo have never enjoyed such heavy sales so early on high shoes as we have this season, and this is as it should be. especially in the case of children and growing girls’ shoes. On these cool crisp mornings jt is not safe to let children sit inactive as they are in school rooms with low shoes or thin sole slippers on. Many children and adults, too, catch a cold on the threshold of winter that can not be shaken off for months, that might be avoided if warm high shoes were worn instead of low ones. There is cer tainly as much reason for discarding low shoes on September 15 as straw hats, yet here it is October 3. and lots of children art* running around in low shoes. Come to see our Children’s Shoe Department, the guaranteed satisfaction offer is still open—a new pair for everv pair that doesnot suit vou. J. P. ALLEN & CO. 51-53 WHITEHALL STREET searching the vicinity of Staunton, 111., for John Abbott. 38 years old, a coal miner, who shot and killed Emil Rob ins, 25 years old, as Robins and Ab bott’s estranged wife were riding in a ' Mi j W ' I i Sft : id w mb ; i ■ t la/ I ml V ' I { * ' flHphi i Itt it 1v »■ It til MM ■S- in . buggy between Livingston and Staun [ ton at 8 o’clock Sunday night. Th* moonlight enabled Abbott to recognize his wife's companion. Use Georgian Wants for beat result*. 11