Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 08, 1912, FINAL, Page 6, Image 6

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6 North Georgia Methodists Face Suffrage Fight WOMEN AFTER BALLOT , CARROLLTON. GA.. Nox 9 A w om an’s suffrairo fight is expected during the coming session of the North Geor gia Methodist conference, which con venes here November 20, when a reso lution will be Introduced looking to the extending of laity rights of tl ■ church to women. A committee will be nsked to investigate the matter during 1913 and make report next fa". The North Georgia conference i.« agi- I tated somewhat over the matter, for Hundreds of circular letters have been sent to the preachers of Georgia and also to leading laymen The church papers have entered into the d, bate and given it still gre tet Wesleyan Advocate ha® taken a bold , stand against the innovation, which h i been disapproved b\ th. general con ference by a vote of 144 to 77 Some of the leading Methodist hurch women of the state tire back of the movement, and will attend the confer ence here to help agitate the matter. Among the Georgia women connected "With the move are Mrs Luke G. .1 din son. Mrs. J. D. Hammond, Miss Ma bel Head. Mrs. Sam P Jones. Mis. .1. N. McEachern. Mrs. I. P. Smith. Miss Tlmma Tucket and Miss Tina Tucker. A sensational fight max lie expected, us the almost uniform sentiment is hostile to the movement Dr. W. F. Glenn, one of the leading men in Georgia Methodism for a ®core f years, in a signed statement, says: "if this agitation goes on. and espe c-iaily if it should stuccoed, wo will eo«.n have our homes, our towns and (states and even our churches converted U 1 ~. ti »jr, . —..jtzzr ASKIN & MARINE CO. ■** I 41 •*-—**' 'J. LX-/ 1 A'' i U / '/ /A/ L's. a !Lfe/ /w fei ■ ® P - JF A# L ' I ,# 111 n \ 'x J ' K\\ ■ B7 ' . -The Tailored Suit You Want —The smartest styles of the season, with all s of the little features that indicate good quality and good value There are worsteds, wide-wale serges and fancy suitings, smartly designed and correctly made. There Is a Special sh “f f* Assortment Here at ■ 1 —And there are other guaranteed qualities at 5 $lB, S2O, $22.50, $25, S2B and S3O. —We’ll gladly open a charge account with you. . Men: That Overcoat! . —Any price from sl2 to S3O will provide you with a guaranteed overcoat -one of the season’s best styles. Box Coats, English models, Raglans, Chesterfields, Belt Coats any style you want. Make your selec tion NOW. We ll charge it if you wish. ’.’i.’i i"■ i,xi linn i .-— a " ASKIN & MARINE CO. : 78 Whitehall Street : |l —or- if• w~ into wrangle® and contests, and the spiritual life of the church will reach a much lower ebb We have had too much politico in our church already, lr , if every one who has been dlsap inted in the action of the genera! conference complains of being wronged . keeps up these agitations, wc shall s< or. have nothing hut politics.” DEATHS AND FUNERALS | Harry Bird, Harry Bird, aged 5 years, died at 7:30 o’clock last night at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Summerlin, at Riverside. The funeral will be held at the residence this after noon at 3 o’clock. Interment will be at Hollywood. Weaver Kendall. The funeral of Weaver Kendall, who ■ died Wednesday night, was held this morning at 10 o'clock hi Greenberg & Bond's chapel. interment was at West view Mrs. F. E. Wright. Tiie. funeral of Mrs. F. E. Wright, who died Wednesday, will be held to night nt S o’clock In Barclay & Bran don’s chapel. The body v 111 be taken to Brooklyn. N. Y„ for interment. Miss Edna P. Corley. Mi-- Edna Pearl Corley, aged 29 years, died at the residence, 205 Davis street, last night at 10 o’clock. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at tin- residence. Interment will be at Hollywood. HIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS J/ Now Come the Days for Furs And Tomorrow You Shall See An Authentic Display of All That Is Fashionable 11/u Illi The display of the Furs of Fashion is announced only after the ■/// most thorough preparation. This preparation had to do with many con r < siderations in regard to the quality and to style of the furs in regard * \ \/// to our customers’satisfaction. Ih. f \ . i 7 We know well that women do not buy furs every day—that such Ini y' I u purchase is a matter of importance—we want you to understand, there- / v "T < fore, just how seriously we take this fur business, so that when you do go II dr ill to ma^e suc h a purchase you may better judge what store is most de- / h \ 111 serving of your confidence. ! A 1 Our f ur knows furs, which means that he knows not only !Il * L 3 Ar// the fished article as you see and wear it, but also that he knows the / j ! pelts an d the P rocesses °f dressing and manufacturing; as an expert he is y////// Jh HI 111 capable of appraising furs at their real worth. And still, expert as he is, I l K/ ///// he takes every safeguard and precaution when selecting prices for this I i Ki 11111 stock. He goes to none but the most reliable and trustworthy makers, 111 makers who stand head and shoulders above the ordinary. '!/ ! j II p nN I f An unreliable or unworthy fur can not enter here! I t //// So for the quality of the furs we have gathered this season, and / ///// f° r their style, much the same might be said for these same reliable and 'll /1/ trustworthy makers are they who originate styles. They are the author- / //ities, their styles set the fashions. //! * And we urge you to buy furs just as we do. Whether you know ' ' I/Hjt |) ' furs or not, take no chances; go to that store that safeguards you with H Ah every precaution, and then your selection will carry with it the assurance I l /F) l )e i n £ right. I / And the furs this season are glorious! Rich, luxurious, variously // charming in their shapes, in the ways they are trimmed and finished! 11 j See them, see them tomorrow. They make up a display that ' ) any woman will enjoy. Here are some of the notable sets: Set of Mole Coney Blue Fox Set A4- (h'TE AA Showing the broad shawl collar with the AA One of tlle most ele £ ant sets in d ie dis- Al I Illi long stole tabs, finished with heavy eord /l| f Hj|l|l|l play; the fur is so thick and soft and richly Ml tass( ,| s Th o mu ff i s l arge and flat. This W»V co lored. A plain circular collar. A large set shows the new blocked shadow effect. »utff trimmed in natural effect. Set of Oscelot • Blue Tipped Fox A j AA A new name and a novel fur—marked and i j A A ie furriers call it. although the shade Ml colored like a tiger. The fur is very soft AT jkl/"S Illi of blue is very faint, blended as it is with and short; plain pointed stole; circular m q/I.■ t/»V V rpj ie nec kpiece is a broad circular pointed muff. Both the neckpiece and the muff show insets. stole of graceful length. The muff is the new bag shape, of seal. • Both are trimmed with satin rufflings, as favored by Paris. Set of Maron Fox AA IH ‘aiitiful fur, soft and luxurious, and Qntc Illi richly colored. The neckpiece shows the v-rllld OdO v . . . natnial tiiminings of heads and tails; the Besides the novelties this displav brings all the mult IS i, Im-Ke pillow shape. sty|c ru| . s of , (|| vearfi . lu alal v .„. i( . |v that will be verv pleasing to our customers—Black Fox Wolverene oet sets at $29.75 to $l5O. Lynx sets at $98.50 to $175. . . . .. Mink sets, beautifullv marked and matched, at prices AA svt ■' Ul< ‘ " 1,1 ‘ nst aiit ta\ or because of to $250. Then there are others of White Fox, Grev AltllrtfOVV ,(,,)|s ~ tle Miades ot irown and tan p ()X< ()^ Pr an j Beaver and Sable that vou are going ! r , " S, w h r, ® lir , uo ": A llo,lble an '- to like and to want for vour own. mal scarf, pointed inuti with natural trimmings. Fur Coats Away with the idea that a fur coat must be heavy and bulky and shapeless! The opposite is true with those we are showing this seasofl. They are as graceful as the styles of women's fabric coats —because they are softer and more easily tailored. And this display. It brings to the women of Atlanta ail the favored furs ail richly lined with plain and brocaded satins, usually shirred around the edges and the pockets. There are Taupe Squirrel C oats, Sable Squirrel, Moleskin, Hudson Seal, Muskrat Seal, Electric Seal, Near Seal, Natural Pony, Black Pony. Priced at $65.00, $75.00 $98.50. slls, $137.50. $175 to $250. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.