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GASMENTD BE
WINED ffl DINED
Elaborate Preparations For En
tertainment of Delegates Are
Made by Atlanta Hosts.
Elaborate preparations are being
made for the entertainment of the 2,000
visitors who will come to Atlanta as
delegates to the meeting of the Nation
al Gas association, December 2 to 7.
It is the plan of the Atlanta committee
not to allow the visitors to spend one
dull moment while they are here.
Luncheon will follow luncheon. Din
ners innumerable will be given. The
ater parties have been arranged. The
entertainment is plannd to be on the
most extensive scale Atlanta has ever
known.
All the expense will be borne by the
gas association and the Atlanta Gas
Light Company, but Preston S. Ark
wright, the chairman of the entertain
ment committee, has named a number
of prominent Atlantans who will aid
him in acting host.
While there will be scores of private
entertainments, the following official
occasions have been arranged:
Monday evening, December 2. buffet
supper at the Piedmont Driving club at
7:30 o'clock.
Wednesday evening, December 4, the.
ater party at the Grand opera house.
Friday evening, December 6, at S:3O
o’clock, banquet and beefsteak dinner
at Taft hall in the Auditorium. There
will be some 800 persons seated at this
dinner, and arrangements have been
made for some vaudeville sketches in
addition to the usual after-dinner
speaking.
Saturday afternoon. December 7,
barbecue at Grant park.
OFFICE HOLDER AT
SAVANNAH TO QUIT
AS TAFT GOES OUT
SAVANNAH, GA., Nov. 28.—Through
he resignation of William R. Leaken,
which will be personally tendered to
President Taft between now and Sat
urday, the office of collector of customs
at Savannah will become vacant on
March 4, the day of President Wilson's
Inauguration.
The step proposed by Mr. Leaken is
r.o surprise to his friends. He leaves
today for Washington with his family
for a stay of several weeks. One of his
first missions at the capital will be a
formal conference with the president
on the subject of the proposed resigna
tion.
Mr. Leaken says that he believes in
the old doctrine that “to the victor be
longs the spoils.” and that he proposes
io hand in his resignation In order not
to avoid the incoming administration
His term would expire next August.
AMERICANS BLAMED
BY SCOTLAND YARD
FOR THEFT OF $50,000
LONDON, Nov. 28.—That a band of
American crooks who make Paris their
headquarters engineered the theft of
350,000 from a consignment of $1,000,-
Oou in gold specie from the Bank of
England to the Credit Lyonnais at
Alexandria, Egypt, was the theory on
which Scotland Yard operatives were
working today. *
It is believed the gold was stolen from
the money pouches while they were be
ing carried on a traih from Bremen to
Trieste and that the thieves did not
take more because they could not carry
it. The theft occurred some time be
tween November 12 and November 25.
DISTINGUISHED MEN AT
SEN. RAYNER'S FUNERAL
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28— In the
presence of the most distinguished men
of the nation, the funeral of Senator
Isidor Rayner, of Maryland, took placb
yesterday at his former residence
here. Interment was in Rock Creek
cemetery.
The services were public, and a
throng was present which iqore than
taxed the capacity of the residence.
President Taft. Speaker Clark and
members of the senate and house who
were in the city attended.
CORN PARADE MARSHAL.
Captain W. H. Lay, of the Fifth in
fantry, Georgia state troops, has been
selected by the corn show committee
of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
to be marshal of the corn parade.
EDITOR WILLIAMS RECOVERS.
WAYCROSS, GA.. Nov. 28.—Editor
T„ Volnev Williams, of The Daily .Jour
nal. is back at his office after a period
of illness extending over several
months. He hopes to be in his usual
good health within a few weeks.
To flavor fancv food deliciously use
SAUER’S PURE FLAVORING EX
TRACTS Vanilla. Lemon, etc. Thlr.
teen highest awards and medals. (Advt.)
IMPORTANT NOTICE
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
Effective Sunday, December Ist, tin
Louisville & Nashville Railroad will
discontinue the Murph; accommoda
tion between Blue Ridge and Murphy
This train will leave and arrive at At
lanta on the present schedule.
WASHINGTON AND RE
TURN $19.35- SOUTH
ERN RAILWAY.
Tickets on sale December Ist, 2d and
3d. Final return limit December lath.
1912. (Advt.)
Local Sleeping Car At
lanta to Chattanooga, via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Leaves Atlanta Terminal
Station 8:20 P. M„ Occupy
at Chattanooga until 7 A. M.
armed men guard
BIG STEEL PLANTS;
TRAINMEN ON STRIKE
m m« TTSBURC ” Nov ' 28 ~Although the I
™ ® W ® r ® close<l for Thanksgiving, armed I
guards today were posted in the yards of I
Homestead, Braddock and Rankin steel |
mills as a result of the strike of trainmen !
n those places. Immediate adjustment
of the labor difficulty seems unlikely, per
sons familiar with the situation declared
today.
The strikers are demanding an Increase
in wages and the reinstatement of three
men discharged for circulating a peti
tion instigating the trouble. It was de
clared five days have been given for the .
reinstatement of the men
Officials of the mills admit the strike I
has practically tied up the mills.
W. WOODS WHITE WILL »
TALK TO NEGRO STUDENTS
W. Woods White will preside over
the Thanksgiving exercises of the At
lanta Normal and Industrial institute,
a negro school, at Warren Chapel, to
night at 8 o’clock. He will be assisted
by a number of other prominent white
citizens of Atlanta.
Dr. S. R. Belk, of the Park Street
Methodist Episcopal church, in West
End, will make a short talk, and a
paper will be read by City Attorney
James L. Mayson. A large number of I
white persons will attend and the ne
gro glee club will furnish a number of
interesting features. The school is
growing rapidly and has attracted the
Interest of many of the most prominent
white citizens of Atlanta.
$80,000,000 MORTGAGE
FILED IN 8188 COURT
I
MACON. GA., Nov. 28.—A mortgage I
for $80,000,000, the largest ever put on |
record in this county, has been filed in |
the Bibb superior court in favor of the
United States Mortgage and Trust
Company of New York by the Cen
tral of Georgia railroad. The mortgage
matures in 1962, and is a general and
refunding mortgage, designed to cover
the recent issue of improvement bonds.
Pimples Ruin
Good Looks
But Cheer Up! In a Short Time
Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Trans
form Worst Complexions
Into Perfect Loveliness.
Many a sigh and heartache have been
caused by pimples. But never mind.
You will shortly get rid of all those
spots and blemishes by using Stuart’s
Calcium Wafers.
I
The action of these Wafers is won
derful. They make the skin breathe
out just as your lungs expel impurities.
Every minute of the day and night
these wonderful Wafers keep the pores
busy.
Instead of clogging the pores in the
form of pimples, blackheads, eczema,
rash, liver spots and other skin erup
tions, these impurities cease to gather,
they- dry up and Nature soon gives the
skin the bloom of youth and health.
If you would have a beautiful com
plexion, please stop using cosmetics.
Can you not realize how they plaster up
the pores? Were you to cover your en
tire body with such a mask, you would
die in a day or two.
Stuart’s Calcium Wafers are very
pleasant to the taste, are put up in
convenient form to carry, and can be
obtained at any drug store, at 50 cents
a box.
Make your dreams of a lovely com
plexion come true. In a short time a
very bad complexion is. transformed to
perfect loveliness. (Advt).
DO YOU ITCH?
If so use Tetterine. It cures eczema, i
ground itch, ringworm itching piles. In- I
fant sore head and all other skin trou
bles Read what C. B. Haus, Indianapolis, |
says:
Enclosed find sl. Send me that
value In Tetterine. One box of Tet
terine has done more for eczema In
my family than SSO worth of other
remedies I have tried.
Use Tetterine
It relieves skin trouble that has baf
fled the best medical skill. It will cure
you Get it today—Tetterine.
50c at druggists or by mall.
SHUPTRINE CO.. SAVANNAH, GA.
(Advt.)
WILTON JELLICO
COAL
$5.00 Per Ton
The Jellico Coal Co.
62 Peachtree Street
Eoth Phones 3653
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1912.
The Store of the Christmas Spirit
BUY NOW; PAY IN JANUARY. IB " S VISIT TOYLAND NOW.
3? All charge purchases made th* IBfH SHr ■ wL BjP M Toyland stocks a r e at high- M
'-i re,t of November will appear ■VW ■ _ MW H H I! £| StTK. El fig K VB tlde cf freshness and complete- pq
jg .... fc.ll n,.!.., 1. ■W a H ItlVll Wkl VWB
| Clearing the Decks for Xmas—A Great Sale|
Monday—the first business day in De- |
We’ll devote Friday and Saturday, there- A Sensational Suit Sale at slOl si
fore, to Clearing the Decks for Xmas —we have ~
X* put CLEARANCE PRICES on all odd lots, Ir , . „ £ , , St
yj broken lines, all odds and ends, and on much ■WIA' Here s the greatest sun ‘-snap of the season—but just
merchandise now oecupving space needed for JR'M Woll,e ? 1 r; ",‘ share ’ Brir,lv ’ w, ‘ liave grouped that
Xmas displays many suits, the stragglers from various sale lots and
35 A glance over the page will show how timely the merchan- xt Sk \ / \ 11 ’ 'lll OUI o\\ll good Slocks. ,
disfi and how great the savings—a fourth, a third, a half and ## 'K \ Z;i Not a SUlt ill the lot WOl’t 11 less lllail sls We never JG
eVen ,,.T° re ', . B■ JHml AN T-V-'-W sto'-k suits to sell regularh under $14.75 most of them are worth
Ihe sale is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, but we have $lB S2O and up to $25 s=»
uo way of knowing how long any particular lot will last. Then, I? A i> • . f . ■ . . MCLZ
many good bargains are in quantities too small to advertise - f f W 'wjWgl IbVery SUlt IS Ot tills season S newness, lllld Strictly
better come early. No phone or mall orders accepted. f 1 all wool. Made in the very b. si styles in straight and cutaway W
e <• r I W- models. Plain tailored and trimmed styles. Variously in tine >
' fca ( ■ rr 4- st broadcloths think ot stylish liroadeinili mi at sl*l . diagonals.
TW *,* CF7 O • Wa 1 ' 0,1, ‘ , ' v ” 1,1 il kind, but all sizes and stvles in the lot All col-
35 Fraction O1 r ormer r rices lIH <TS and black. Find want and save as mu.h or mor
ZJ® , , . . , 't WA IL I fiwlggf?’< '// than you pay. But just 78 women can share, and suits at this
Get tins straight—despite the less than V I JrWwM! c prtce won’t ling< i $lO.
half prices at which these corsets will sell, thev i-. i I These suits will not be shown before 9a. m. **
or<‘ all good models. WY LIB (Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor.)
blv itXlaleG™. rif iWt G ' r,S ’ DrCSSeS at 5 5 ’ 95
jlji lines and models that we shall discontinue, more lie- Special pur< lia o es and broken Hirns grouped ai $1.1»5. and rhey a< vmth
cause the maker brings out Spring’ models than for an\ b Tllll .L :l l,al ’ •
■"to oilier reason We renont the stvles mm ff.m.l bn- ..nil c ri-t. TfW’ (3 O/,' tHra? (here ar. plain tailor< (l Coats with and without belts, and a belled Coat -
, ]• , ..! , ’ . . “ '' an 1 with wide revers and sailor collar of chamois colored cloln trimmed in bullet
medium low bust, with long hips. : ‘ .■ o Wbuttons and velvet tabs. Another style nas velvet cuffs. Materialsan o <*
Now note the materials’ - brocaded silks. 1 for iTiS sizes variousii rjJ
satins and coutils and plain eoutiis and batistes. Some J * ‘ /.‘'ll t ,r, ’ sses are a " wooi navy blue serge, and Include values up to .J 7.5 Jfc"'
of the corsets are wahlon tilled. All are prettily trim-* y / jtil IM Broken lines In assorted waists and Norfolk styles. All sizes from lio ' 2 7 ’
med. Variously with two and three pair of hose sup- 111 H the various lots, but not all sizes in each styh Choice $5.95. '
porters attached. AH sizes in-the 101, but not in every H • l&s / I fI« Juvenile Section—-Sscond Floor, .j| *
WKiduK ' b s2 f 7,ann ®!® tte 1^ i ™ onoß ’ S L29 *■
'-S 1.1 y worth to $6. A 1 .Do worth to $lO Beamy and comiort at little cost. The Kimonos are made of a firm <m.
- w y ity flannelette without any nap. Neat Empire styles in pretty 'Persiae ami rffi
P. S.—We repair, clean and alter corsets Os all kinds. characteristic kimono patterns, in blue and lavender.
J* (Corsets Second Floor. ’ Kimonos—Second Floor. Jljf ’
Jg .
£sl Union Suits at 50c Real Irish Laces; Half-Price 75 c SJJk Hose at 43c B
The particular maker of' Odds and ends of real Irish lace edges, insertings Firm quality, piuv-thread silk bos--, full fash
these union suits sets anv l anJ headings in various widths and designs. Beautiful ioued and finely finished. Lisle or silk garter
. ' i i ■ j patterns. These exquisite laces that formerly sold at tops, lisle feet. Chief!' in blacks, a few eolen-s.
.Z® l Jp* aside that have a dropped 1 35,. f 0 ~ var j ; now H f j ust } ia ]f or 18c to $3 a yard. All sizes.
J®® thread, a slight, oil spot, or I ‘ , gj-'
ilU ’ V °^ l<>r “hurt’’ which i Lace Remnants at Half-Price ; $1.25 Silk
really does no one any harm. one big table of Lace Remnants, comprising the very laces Qa.— _ PQ*-, ISr
5° -IwW Then he calls them “seconds.” ; that ha ™ so ’d s » fr f e ’y th is season in fact, that’s why these are OIUUKingS OOC RSr
///////AwMn• . f , . . 1 Silk Hose in a tull plump weight. - S? «»•
110 FMHInMw ~riee t 0 118 ,eSt cllst,u “ ers - a Kzw Putt fashioned. Some have lisle feet H
1: The Sults are mUCh as shown ’ 1 riint---oaby S i>OX and garter tops; Others are all silk |
wW Wr perfectly cut and fashioned and . <£9 IQ throughout. All have high spliced | •C
made of a fine soft-ribbed Sea Is- i JLxi €SSCSp 1 J/ silk henls. These are called “run of I 1
/* land cotton. Full length sleeves, | i>___ i». c ,p „j i i rs*i • i r 1 $ the mill grade, but so tar as we can I
ankle length, shaped body, mercerized taped and crochet rni < ' S H ’ /*• H S <,H< I’Hie from Ito •> sec are absolute!? perfect. Bought in i I -
trimmed. Pearl buttons. Fine elastic white ribbed. Sizes years. Ihe material ihrludts enough 27-inch embroidery a regular wa\. ihe.\ should be sl.
4, 5 and 6. Instead of sl, pay 50c. flouncing with edging and inserting to match for neck 11.I 1 .' 25 . al l*k , Choose at 83c. /gSy
r-n T T 11 • or ' and 81eevf ‘ s t 0 mak “ th( ‘ ki '"‘ « f Hress. All pref- tl upe’ ’ ’ Sk> '’ p,nl ’->* «£
■J 50c Undershirts, 25c tily boxed, ready for a Xmas gift. Only $2.1!1. £... no 5=
Same grade and quality as the union suits and offered (Laces Main floor, Right Aisle.' IVleiT S n3\JC Oilk liOSe <lt 20c '
at half price for the very same reason. Full cut and sash- Called “seconds,” hut vou would hurdlv 1 now if we
ioned, shaped body. All sizes, 4, 5 and 6. dj 1 ?r . An ro p•! hadn’t told. Tremendous variety in black und solid colors,
•d > J J» or 1/ . IO 1 O IO VriD two-tono and accordion effects. Lisle feet and top to in- Jr
* Boys and Girls 25c Vests, 12 l-2c R an L f tc and CornfnrF« sm-e semce, the rest.of pure siiu.
The boys’ Undershirts are in high and long and short OianKClS afiQ VOxftrOl IS V V WnmAn’ft ’
“ sleeves; the girls'in long sleeves only. In cream and ecru. \V p liqvo iiiqt S1 of tin <o l>l‘inl-ot< I *" vruilCli a *» 1 ,*JlUVKlllfc’S, / LrC
TB Broken lines and sizes for children from 3to 12. If you . ' •' ‘ ‘ 11 idiiAi th | j m p or t er - s close-out lot of line Silk Stockings. Full AT ;
yjp find what you want you save just half—l 2 l-2c instead of alld ('Ollltorts, <111(1 W(‘ llKrilll to deail them { fashioned, all perfect, black onlv. Lisle sole and to< ns ’
Jto 25 c. Underwear-Main Floor. upqilickly. Sale Starts at 8; finishes at 10 pind garter top. •
A Rii(t a - ln - —prizes to early earners. I here art 1 T 1 i- M
to 82 pure wool erib bl inkets worth $1.75 AO,*, * O
km 9x12 Wilton, Brussels and Axmlnster rugs are marked in „ r ;n ~nnifnrt« worth 411 70 tn 4r> r.n 230 C m iin..
3! at savings of $2.50 to $7.50 on each rug. 13 Cr ‘ h ‘ omtorts * ] ‘ 9 to 4 " ’aT p !e " gUls from «£
Carpet remnants made into rugs afford a saving of (Blankets Main Floor.) guest towhs etc* \U -n • 'fourth ♦'* ,ai ‘s' Voik ’
2J about half. Now at 50c to $1.50. (Rugs-Third Floor.) 1 /_ Aoo!’) tha “
m r SE
;5 Leather Bags, 98c -Values to $2 The Beautiful Finished Art Pieces of the JJ.
A maker's close-out lot. a small sample „ „ Royal Society Co. Greatly Below Half 3
VOC . Time to Do x mas Buy ing f
worth from a half to twice more. X ~\K 'Mien we sell these pieces at much below half price, we are not unfair
Styles much as pictured in seal and walrus "J ’ ' ,lsl ,n,,l| Li at lull price- they got first choice, and re- W
grain leathers. Some leather lined, others in |X, > , e I much more than their moneys worth. Now we must spe; d out these
mercerized rep. Fitted with coin purse. Popu- Jyi stragglers solely lo have clean stocks for Xmas. •<?"
lar sizes with gun metal, German silver and A JH* gf**
KO or crease bottoms. An unusual opportunity W $7.50 to $lO Finished Art Pieces, $2.98
get a splendid bag at less thaw custonmrj H. This lot c<in«ist« <>f tinun. a ppi z 'r
g r ...|
Vanity and Uard Leases
* at 98c to sl7 Finished Art Pieces at $5.98 3:
.. . s i • it -• Among these are some of the handsomest oiecpq th*-* ®ffil
W include a kid card case mounted in Ger- pany ” roduce - Th « 1(; : ‘ r " white and colored 'fi-inch CuneriiSes
e* man silver filigree work, also m solid V- - _■> library Table Oval Pieces, and 18x54-inch Scarfs. Tlk- work is /rrisn 7'.‘
German silver, gold plated and German ■/,s g‘ s pare ’ and wlll raake tlle loveli,Jst ln wginable Xmas gifts. Only Ss.9s'
Wl 7 German' 1 sifvTr Toin‘and'vanity combina- fcf Sale at 8:30 ’ Famous Center Aisle-Main Floor. JT
ed designs. Inside compartments for coins and ltdV i Richard. Hudnut*s Famous Perfumes *
ci? vanity puff. Also contains French bevel mir- , -i , , •
rors. 98c. Famous Center Aisle— Main Floor. WK;toilet waters and other incomparable toilet preparations ire b.-in., •
demonstrated in the Famous Center Aisle. (Toilet Goods Main •
.... Floor.) * gfy
i $25 S '“ inß »5.00 Sale of Trimmed Hat, g
■ ® I i - We vp 801 d this sewing table for years at $25: il is now values to $12.00 5&
*** ’ a' i sllso only because the maker uses it as a “leader.” To keep his Friday and Saturday you can have tin-
** ’ I SslaffilO&ig I f . factory busy and his organization intact, he manufactures quan- choice of any Trimmed Hat in *
■J* HW j titles of these tables during otherwise idle moments. Then he Bt °ck •fu™ alone excepted) that formerly
*• sul I ,1 . . .., . ~ . - . sold to $12.50. at just $5.00.
5* P " SSeS them 0,1 at euSt HS a leader t 0 fav " r «l AH Hats bear the original price tickets;
T® ® ”'j| 1 tomers. find what you like up to $12.50 and pay WiPT, S 7 *
: ’ I C I Exactly as pictured of handsome mahogany. The drawer has fitted slid- just $5.00. ~yJNFA "
‘ IF I ing tray ' Two deep I’ ockets 0,1 B,de and other drawers as pictured. 28 inches . Choose any other Trimmed Hat in stock s
t I high, with 26x14 top. Beautiful lines, and the best of workmanship throughout, (except the furs) and pay just half price. ’'"ry'MbAk * •C,
b I ’ An XIUHK K ift thal auy woman will appreciate. Will be laid aside and Formerly sls, S2O, $25 to SSO. 1 •CZ
F delivered upon request. A splendid $25 table for just $17.50. Now at $7.50, $lO, $12.50 to $25.00. J Mr
Furniture—Fourth Floor. Millinery—Second Floor. 1
M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO.
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