Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 01, 1912, HOME, Page 7, Image 7

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LAKEWOOD VOTING TO BE OR NOT TO BE INCORPORATED CITY To be or not to be? That’s the question Lakeview is voting on today. The citizens of the little town are deciding whether their little town shall retain the charter granted them by the legislature or be dissolved. The charter was first asked for protec tion purposes and there were quite a few with hopes that one day Lake view would be a city of which Georgia could boast. But things did not go as swimmingly as they might have and residents of the district about the East Lake club began to cast a longing eye toward Lake view territory for public school purposes. Those loyal to Lakeview are confident that the charter will be retained and the town remain in existence. ■MMUMKMmnmmMeKIuumaHirafianMUMHaanmMSBMBMMaMMMaMKn WANTED 1,000 MEN To come in early tomorrow and order that new Fall Suit and Overcoat. We are strictlv ONE PRICE tailors. You Won’t Get Stung For extra charges, no matter whether you want your suit made Norfolk, English. semi-Eng lish or regulation style. You can come in here, make your selection from this great stock of new Fall Woolens with the complete assurance that you won’t have to pay a single cent extra. SUIT OR OVERCOAT To Your BF.OO No More Ordsr Ko Loss “ Quality, Style, Fit, Our Success” National Woolen Mills WORLD’S LARGEST TAILORS Robt. F. ftlGb’ey, Mgr. 77 Peachtree Three Doors From Auburn. Phone Main 126 Qr@at Suit Sale KEEaa— ■■■■■■ <Hk $1 a week I ■ jfl iI * It/ ■■MBBHSMEMMBBBBHS MhF ALTERATIONS FREE We will now offer the ladies of Atlanta their choice of over one hundred beautiful Tailored Suits at the above price FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY, on Terms of $3.00 when making ® the purchase and the balance of SI.OO a week, until paid. You don’t need but three dollars in money to mo T de? S eie t cted ho "o n m h our J? O ck nly it 0 "' take advantage of this wonderful offer. Suits that made in the new cutaway effect of all .■ IB —.. ■ . ■■.■■■■■ i . ■ ■ »»—■—» o i o J g^ a c e o r ior. s ; grey, b’laeS can not be duplicated elsewhere for less than $22.50. and lavender. In our entire showing i. ■ ■■—■ ~ s;x«n^. color or * tyle that _ We urge you to call early. IHPSWRTTTWBinBBMMH 731 731 WHITEHALL WHITEHALL Over A&P Tea Co Over A&P Tea Co. SOLDIERS ORDERED TO BE IN READINESS FOR CUBAN SERVICE CHATTANOOGA, TENN.. Nov. I. The Eleventh cavalry, stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, has received instructions to be ready to march at two hours’ no tice. Service in Cuba faces the men. The order has been expected by the officers for some time. This regiment saw active service in Cuba during the American Intervention previous to three years ago. At Fort McPherson it was stated that the Seventeenth has received no notice of similar import. However, troops at the fort have b«.en in readiness for many weeks to leave for Cuba at any moment. ■Hits AII..XX 1 ,\ tiIMJiWULAix AMI iXhVViS. KKIIJAY, .x<>\EMBER 1, 1912. Ralph Herz Hints Actress Will Be His Bride EDNA GOODRICH TO WED **>’£** * * QJZUX?, < * * • Fl; : 4* v ' 1 BUSSES *** * Z W W VBA W • u\ A / ihfcfe. IS / jBMteAkEW / /I ' v.w / / < . M *'? >' / p <5 * / i / y zm i I s* I I I i * ’ i t i. k 1 I ' x \ ; 7 / \ 1 A tai* \ /7 M! / \ ** * / J Nk / X / J| I s \ ‘A \ .S \ .’AM, AC Edna Goodrich, who, it is reported, will wed Ralph Herz. NEW YORK. Nov. I.—Ralph Herz, the comedian, started for Toronto, On tario, yesterday Instead of reporting for rehearsal of "Bachelors and Benedicts” at the Criterion theater. A note was received by James S. Montgomery, one of the authors of the play, in which Herz Intimated that he had left to get married. It is rumored that he will wed Edna Goodrich, the latest divorced wife of Nat Goodwin, who is playing a vaudeville engagement in Toronto. "Dear Jim,” said the note to Mr. Montgomery, “don’t let this worry you too much. My absence from rehearsal is caused by the necessity of going to Toronto. Perhaps when I return to open with 'Bachelors and Benedicts’ I may have some real news for you. I might be married.” Herz was the husband of Lulu Glaz er until she divorced him in Chicago last January. No confirmation of the runtor con cerning the proposed marriage could be gained. Friends of Herz and Miss Goodrich who were reached said that while the two had been good friends, they were not aware of any plans for a marriage. Miss Goodrich, In To ronto, denied she was engaged to Herz When the Leaves Begin to Turn Is a good time to put on your Rail Shoes. You rarely turn over a better leaf than when you decide your next pair will be RED SEAL SHOES. Made-iu-Atlauta. All widths A to E. CRAIG’S RED SEAL SHOE SHOP 93 Peachtree Men and Boys. GOOD DENTISTS AND GOOD EQUIPMENT MEANS MORE PRACTICE AND LOWER PRICES. Gold Crowns 53.00 Bridge Work 83.00 Set Teeth SfC.OO All work guaranteed. ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS C A CONSTANTINE, Pr«p Cor. Peaobtro* and Decatur St*. Entrance 19% Peachtree St. If The Excellence of * Muse Boys Suits ZX; Boys Suits are a specialty at jjc; Z/k Muses. Our second floor is a com pletely fitted Boys Shop, where pro fessional service is at your command; where Boys Clothes are specially designed and made for Boys. Our fabrics, patterns and colors are chosen for their special adaptability gr and becomingness to the youthful. - it K Our models are always novel and tasteful. Boys, with their own ideas (EV of clothes, like Muse Clothes. Norfolks and Double-Breasted Styl es, Grays, Browns and Smart Mixtures $5.00 to $16.50. Boys’ Shop Second Floor Geo. Muse Clothing Co. | M. Rich & Bros. Co f | Your Favorite Corset Is Probably | | Here at Half Price or Less | In this disposal of corsets at about half price and less it there are sample corsets in brand-new models, broken lines W... jC 2* of this season’s corsets in verj’good styles, discontinued mod*- Sc 55 els in styles that range from fair to good, and odd lots from B *-~ former seasons that frankly do not conform to Fashion’s lat- ImAU est whim. ITmM The sample corsets are the famous Madame Grace front-lace Parisian models. Trade agreements prevent us from advertising the names of the other corsets at eut prices, but when you see their names you will know A gt' □J they are of national reputation. Jg All these eorsets are now on sale. Lots have been replenished, sizes have been filled JC in. Any woman, we believe, can find a style and size to suit her. And the savings are JL* c-JJ big. Thus: ’ Madame Grace sample corsets, usually $6 to $lO, at $1.49. JC 2J Madame Grace sample corsets, usually $lO to sls, at $3.98. Jjp Madame Grace sample corsets, usually sls to $25, at $5.98. > Xg America’s best $5 to $12.50 corsets in good models, $2.98. <jC qS Discontinued lines of corsets, formerly $3 to $6, at $1.29. J □j (Corsets—Second Floor.) *5 P. S— In the basement we are selling corsets that were formerly sl, for 29c. Very good for house or morning wear. jC J The Sale of Silk and Dress '•* Goods Remnants Swings On Told the story yesterday —we’re dispos ing of the season’s accumulations of silk and dress goods remnants. Various lengths in all fabrics from 1 to 10 yards suitable for waists, skirts, suits and dresses. TB Find what you can use to best advantage and save from a t hird to a half over regular prices. 3 (Left Annex—Main Floor) 5 Choosing Veils J 9 is an easy matter at Rich's, for stocks are 2* splendidly complete, and by far the most complete and varied in Atlanta. Among the new veils are ' The Georgette," the style the famous French milliner made so popular abroad. It’s a black veil on the Chantilly order and sells at 50c to $2.50. Fuchsia and Taupe shades in soft Shetland ef fects are in high favor, 50c to 11.75. ■ Complexion Veils, 35c to $1 All kinds, plains and fancies, in all meshes. J® Shetland veils, plain or with chenille dots, and yjjP magpie veils at 35c to $1.50. J® $2 Chiffon Veils, $1.69 'qjj Ready made chiffon veil, 36x72 inches. yjSl Black, white and leading colors. 50c Shetland Veils, 35c ' The pretty effective Shetland veils in black or white at 35c; worth .>oc. (Veils—Main Floor) M. RICH & BROS. CO. j Georgian Want Ads Bring Big Results NEW FALL COATS. Jx Warmth without weight; style without cost —there in a nutshell is the coat story for 1912. Foreign weaves are largely rep resented—soft woolly, camel’s hair and zibelines, the new velour de laines, mackinacs, etc. Diag- s=» onals, two-tone whipcords, ker seva, chinchillas, and all other popular cloakings, also. All here in every style that gj 3 * has been pronounced smart and right sls to SSO. (Coats Second Floor.) $1 LaValliers, 69c A very pretty and serviceable La Vallier. The chain proper is made of German silver, ■(_ the pendant of sterling silver and set with JG. handsome Oriental pearls. Only 69c. Cloisonne Enamel J- Pins, Etc., at 25c jg It’s a very little price to pay for such *£» pretty trinkets. Made of indestructible clois onne enamel in exact copies of very expensive pieces. Beautiful high colorings and pastel shades. •CJ Variously in brooches, beauty and bar pins. Hair Ornaments «r‘ A big case fairly scintillates with them, Sparkling pearls and rhinestones and crys tals. gold and silver tinsel, etc. Feather aigrettes with gold and silver tinsels, etc., are 25c to $3.50. Bandeaux are 50c to sls. (Center Aisle—Main Floor) 7