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8 DIPLOMATS TO
US® CANAL
Two U. S. Admirals and Gov
ernor-Elect Sulzer Ex
pected at Conference.
• <. ■ South American ministers, two
the navy and the future
idllir ‘ 'T ,f New York will be among
*f e ™ e sts and prospective guests of
’"LY uring the Panama canal con
, rpnce D( eember 10 and 11.
The directors of the Chamber of Com
planning a dinner to these
I guests at one of the clubs.
T he South and Central American
injste r« who have accepted the invl
r"tion to attend the conference are
iJonlo Morton Rivero, minister from
* bfl Ramon Valdes, minister from
Panama; Euardo Suarez, minister from
Chile Joaquin B. Caldo, minister from
c , ?ta ' Rica: Joaquin Mendez, minister
ftW , Guatemala; Pedro E. Rojas, min
|Qter from Venezuela; Dr. Salvador
Castrillo, minister from Nicaragua, and
Dr” Manuel E. Molbran, charge d’af
faires. Argentine Republic.
Xdmlral C. M. Chester, of the United
States navy, retired, will be here and
w ill deliver a lecture on the Panama
canal. Illustrated by klnemacolor pic
tures’ obtained from New York and
which have as yet been exhibited only
to the president of the United States.
Governor-elect Sulzer of New York,
now chairman of the house committee
on foreign relations, and Admiral
.Wainwright also probably will be pres
ent.
The party will leave Washington in
a private car Monday, December 9, ar
riving here Tuesday in time for the
opening' of the conference.
HOME FOR WOMEN IS
OPENED IN JACKSONVILLE
Women loft homeless by the closing
of restricted districts of Atlanta, Macon
and other Georgia cities are assured of
a home by the Southern Rescue Mis
sion, with headquarters in Atlanta.
The mission has opened a home. In
Jacksonville, Fla., and President A. W.
Elliott, of Atlanta, announces the or
ganization is prepared to take care of
any girl in the South.
DOCTOR, ARRESTED 1N *
VICE CRUSADE, GUILTY
OMAHA. Dec. 4.—Dr. A. Prebbenow,
arrested November 20 in a country-wide
vice crusade for misuse of the mails, will
serve 45 days in jail. He was sentenced
by District Judge Munger after he
pleaded guilty. He is 67 years old, and
was granted clemency because of his
feebleness.
I DRUG CO.)
EI KIIHI bexall remeoies I
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I Branch Store: GRAND PHARMACY, Grand Theater Bldg. I
I Christmas Buying In Full Swing—Sane, Sensible Gifts That M
Are Attractive, Durable and Inexpensive.
| Parisian Ivory and Ivoryoid Toilet Articles i
Our clerks will give courteous and obliging attention in showing you your wants
and will aid you in making selections.
PARISIAN IVORY AND IVORYOID TOILET ARTICLES
extremely popular this year. This ware is particularly adapted for toilet use. The hard, non-porous
finish renders it sanitary and impervious to water. The beautifully grained surface closely resembles
■ 'ld ivory and is particularly attractive. Our line is very complete. You are sure of a full assort
tnent now. Please shop early. fe/
Hair Brushes6sc to $4.50 Mirrors 65c to $4.50 Manicure Pieces2sc to 50c
'lothes Brushes... 75c to $4.00 „ Nail Polishers4oc to $1.25
Military Brushes $2.00 to $7.00 Pu,T Boxes2oc to $3.20 Clockssl.oo to $2.00
' on ’bslsc to SI.OO Hair Receiverssoc to $2.00 Soap Boxes.2sc to 75c
Perfumes Stationery B
e are headquarters for the best imported per-
n tumes and know that we can fill your every order We have just received an immense stock of
fot'inS;?’ 3s this kind. Our stock comprises the beautiful correspondence paper. It is pure white
H ugbauts ma T e % Pt'X r ft Ga I ,le, ‘ 1 - C^ v ’ and of the very latest design and superior qual- ■
Tt ‘ s r UP ’n fancy boxes--floral and
factured by Hudnut. Hanson & .lenks, Palmer, Gibson designs—and makes a decidedly appro- Ft-’
' olgate, Harmony and Lazell •” Dailey. priate and desirable Christmas present. The
TDII CT U/4TC& D HOES • paper has envelopes to match, and all is tied up
I nMIE-A r Ji t ) . neatly and prettily with colored ribbons. It is
Cotx s L’Origan. Vantine... .75c and 1.00 just the sort of charming gift you’d nick out for
...f’ottles4.so Geisha Flowers, your mother, wife, swc. theart or sister. The
lary Garden 3.60 and others,7sc and 1.00 price of these boxes is from tn tC fill
Houbigant’s 1dea1.4.15 R. & G7sc and 1.35 03C 10
’ r-o. G ’ Fleuris Hudnut’s . .75c and 1.35 r> e n . «... «. ■ i □> > MB
’' Armour 5.00 Hougbaut's Ideal. 4.15 J • sure to see our fine window display
Diet- Kiss 1,35 Harmony Violet " f Ihis beautiful paper. Then come in and get a
1 ’ver’s, all odors.. 1.35 Dulce ■ 75c and 1.50 box —more if you want them.
i Manicure Sets Kodaks Scissors Sets |
inn- Qf... 1, » u . There's no present that We can please you in R&
manienrl k Henckels can give the pleasure that Scissors. Our stock is very
nameute goods is large is afforded by the owner- complete We have them VsS
"nd complete. Henckels' ship of a Kodak. We carry Aornpieur we nave them M
are the finest in the world a fu ” llne of Eastman Ko- from the smallest to the j,.
W». carry these sets in roti daks and know we can suit largest. The sets are un- Sg,
I cases tn ? ro ‘! you. usually attractive. The HU
also in n ♦ lf> P° c ketand W e have them from SI.OO Scissors are of the finest MH I
I eases are of th^k 8, « These up. steel and the handles are
°‘ (be best leath- We have the Brownie from tnlaia with stiver ana vnta wfe
er and hand sewed They SI.OO up to SIO.OO v “ d „„J , R ■
I durable. Every piece No. 1. ‘Folding SIO.OO You can not imagine a
in each set is madh of the No. I A. Folding. 11. R nicer gift for a lady. Each M
I most nerfe„» nla Je . ■\ e type, ball bearing shut- set consists of from two to
’Tices ore ft, L material. lel i $12.00 four pairs of Scissors. We
m A B *’ outfit for develop- carry none but the best in Hi
fl an - ing your own films ~. $1.50 , hi p.ric rK f or «e ta
SI.OO un tn SA Ifi No. 1 Developing outfit SI.OO UUs ll “ e - _t°r sets
“ U P 10 •0.3 W P. s—We will develop range from $1.25 t 0 S 5
— your films FREE. IM
'fe.These Goods and Prices at Branch Store, GRAND PHARMACY“W B
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HOUSEHOLDS
AND CUSTOMS LAUDED
BY MRS. JACK SLA TON
‘‘There is more ceremony to the hos
pitality of the North than of the South.
It is colder and less homelike, but equal
ly as delightful, because everything is
done exquisitely. The promptness with
which a Northern hostess serves a din
ner and the punctuality of her guests
amazed mp after our easier ways of en
tertaining. The Northern women en
tertain on schedule in away that is al
most uncanny to me.”
In this way Mrs. John M. Slaton, wife
of the governor-elect, who has just re
turned from a visit to New York, where
With her mother. Mrs. W. D. Grant, and
her husband she was entertained by
prominent residents of the metropolis,
including William Sulzer, governor
elect of New York, and his wife, sums
up the dinner difference of the two sec
tions.
Impressed bv Punctuality.
Mrs. Slaton explained that she hardly
had time to probe the mysteries of the
Northern household, its inner working
and the real secrets of the prompt serv
ice which so Impressed her. She said
she hastily concluded that its machine
like working was due to the trained
servants of the North
“Os course,” said Mrs. Slaton, ‘‘hospi
tality Is very much alike the country
over. Xf you are liked and invited be
cause you are liked, it is always de
lightful. I found little difference in the
spirit of the thing In the North. It is
the manner in which it is done in which
the two sections display their individu
ality.
“In the big homes in New York things
are turned over to the servants entirely,
even the keys which the Southern wom
an prizes so highly. I am sure that
many a Northern hostess doesn’t know
the menu of her luncheon until she sits
dowp to the table with her guests. She
has turned the whole thing over to the
servants and everything runs as smooth
ly as if she had given the minutest de
tail her personal supervision.”
Atlantans Often Late.
But it was the promptness with
which dinners were served and even
more the punctuality of the guests that
most impressed Mrs. Slaton and was
CHANGE OF BILL AT THE
POPULAR BONITA
THEATER TOMORROW.
Tomorrow brings a complete change
of the bill at The Bonita, 32 Peachtree
street.
“Mamma’s Boy.” a high-class musi
cal comedy, will be substituted for
“Fritz and Snitz," which is the attrac
tion today. Both these plays are ex
ceptionally good, and every lover of
high-class musical comedy should see
them. Fine motion pictures will be
shown in addition. (Advt.)
THE ATI ANT A GEORGIAN AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912.
evidence of the most marked contrast
between the North and the South in
their social comings and going's.
“I don't mean to say,” she continued,
“that people who go out in Atlanta are
chronically late, but there’s a tendency
to be late, and I am frank to admit that
I have, on several occasions, found my
self arriving after the set time.
“I remember but one guest who was
late during my visit, and he was an ex
ceptionally busy man. Really he acted
as if he had committed an unpardonable
crime. His embarrassment was so gen
ulne that everybody was sorry for him.
White Service Praised.
“Perhaps they are more ceremonial in
the North, less homelike, but this again
I think can be fractal to the service. Os
course, no one questions the superiority
of the trained white servant over the
negro. Not that I would like to dis
pense with the negro in the South, but
personal supervision of the household is
essential here. The Northern woman
can ignore it if she finds it a care or as-1
sume it if it gives her pleasure. I found
that some do and some don’t, but the
service is so efficient that it seems to
make little difference.”
During her stay in New York the
newspapers “played up” Mrs. Slaton as
a spectator at the trial of the gunmen,
but she did not attend. Mr. Slaton, with
Forrest Adair and John Grant, spent an
afternoon at the trial at the invitation
of District Attorney Whitman. One of
the women in the party was taken by
the New York reporters for Mrs. Slaton
and The Herald's artist sketched her as
such.
When you have a bilious attack, give
Chamberlain’s Tablets a trial. They are
excellent For sale by all dealers.
(Advt.)
“SCOUT” YOUNGER AND
A BIG VAUDEVILLE AT
THE GAYETY THEATER.
The celebrated "Scout” Younger, a
famous frontiersman and nephew of
the notorious Younger boys who wer.e
pals of Jesse and Frank James in the
old border days, will begin an engage
ment at the “Gayety” today.
Scout brings with him three of the
most interesting reels of motion pic
tures ever seen in Atlanta, portraying
the stirring incidents in the lives of the
Younger brothers, and made at the
identical location where they happened,
with "Scout” and many of those who
actually participated in the raids and
fights, taking part in the picture.
In addition, a fine bill of up-to-date
vaudeville will be presented. The Gay
ety from now on will be one of the best
small theaters in the South, as Uncle
Bart Glenn is running It, and every
amusement lover in Atlanta knows
what that means. Continuous perform
ances from 2:30 to 10:30 p. m. (Advt.)
’FULL OF TANGLEFOOT, HE
LEADS 6-LEGGED COW OFF
CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—A man with an
unsteady step was arrested while try
ing to lead a six-legged cow from a
museum in South Halsted street. He
gave the name of Emil Heimson and
admitted that he had “taken a few too
many. Heimson was locked up at the
Despiaines street station. He said he
wanted to take the cow “for a walk.”
The Store of the Christmas Spirit
IM. Rich & Bros. Co. |
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■ | Cancellation Sale! New and Stylish fl* 1F l‘
| $25.00 to $35.00 Suits at Just V W |
A maker s orders of suits that were cancelled come to us at about half *>.
ot what we would have paid earlier in the season.
\\e could doubtless sell many of these suits at their usual price of $25 /VfcS ■*-
to $35 and dispose of the rest of them at the end of January at sls. But A 2 ‘
— we 'H P aß s the price advantage on to you right now when the suits will S?
do you the most good. «.
I o this lot of suits we have added the broken lines of other suits that SR
were worth from $25 to $35 —we couldn’t get full price for them when suits A ft
'i as S°°d were selling for sls. ’ PyWCjff t - ■
In all, then, there are over 250 suits whose prices earlier in the season 7
would have been $25, $27.50, S3O and $35, to sell Thursday for just sls.
Every wanted material and style, we believe, is represented. Satiny broadcloths, 11 L~
sturdy serges, snappy wide wale diagonals, beautiful boucles, rich Scotch suitings right f ' i
from the Heath, two-tone effects, camelshair —the very materials highest in fashion’s
5® favor. Straight cut and cutaway models. Skinner satin and silk lined. Some are plainly / 2 ’
tailored, others are rather elaborately trimmed with silk braid and frogs, etc. All the / 2' 1
ivaiit<‘(l colors and plenty of the staple blues, blacks and browns. Sizes for all. Choice sls. if Wl ''
'2 S a l e starts at 8.30 a. m. Ready-to-Wear. Second Floor. pi 1 ■ £ gpj
* Sale of Silk and Dress Fear Not the Winter Rains r| >
g uwjb Kcmnants coat ~a ll l„. w f nr $5. RnhiJy iin«i II If 1 Mkir; Itfff t
mS Tables heaned hio-h with tlw throughout, with strapped and ce- IMJ ! W(•/■ JUk H
5® lames neapea nign VMtll Tile men t e <i steams! Well tailored, with mannish notch 2*
MB season’s short lengths of silks collar and strapped sleeves. Light or dark tan* MJIi jalX'* Jf•' 0 ’
. Much the same model in a lightweight rubber- J jE
ana dress goods. Lengths ized GLORIA SILK fabric In blue, black, tan or gray 1 Ml ' ’ « Wil ‘
fiom 1 to 10 NAlds, suitable tor Several other styles at various prices up to $lO. u' | W
5 (.s tl> w\^ n ?t| SllltS -iv nd Mandelberg English Rain Coats Keep Out the N *’
J es. Many of the silks can be 8 Wea(her ’ll
Used foi fdll( }\\ol k. Big as- —For these reasons all the smart dressers in Eng- •
Jg sortments at prices a fourth n land wear Mandelberg’s rain coats—it’s for these A " -Jivi m’’
„ i / i J , a reasons that Mandelberg’s rain coats are at Rich’s. ‘
LlllKl, <111(1 ('A (‘ll halt leSS than Thoroughly man tailored in simple styles, with choice •
TH regular. regular or raglan shoulders. Variously in rain-
’ proof serges and coverts, at $12.50 to $28.50. v< .
erjj SILK ANNEX, main FLOOR, LEFT AISLE. (Ready-to-Wear— Second Floor.)
Try Just One Suit of
1 c< Harvard Milh" s
Finished) Underwear
J* -
I derwear—know the thorough process
-5 $5 to $lO Gold-Filled Bracelets
We know’ the skillful care exercised in
The wholesale season is over, so this An making each garment perfect, the thor- \w . **
15" facturer sends us his sample line of gold-filledS AUX ough attention sj ven to each detail, 5
bracelets at a tremendous reduction. the d J Blr, ‘ t 0 , n ’ a^ e each
Ji rt j. j? v , years product better and better. u WMI/MWI
Great news for Xmas—for these bracelets are real- ™ A
Iv worthy—thev are guaranteed for 20 rears "TCr ’ v ‘‘.
' Som/of th.--bracelets somewhat as ill.,strated some are ar. .I? RMCWSb 5?
■ rare,J o.k < , • ' pleased to have you give, them a trial. Wl JBg Z-
■ ranged tor signets; others are mounted in semi-preeious stones.
Variously plain and engraved. Not a bracelet worth less than Tn “Harvard Mills” underwear you JB-pIJ ww
$5; some worth to $lO, the average easily $7. Choice $3.98. beautifully-finished garments, am-
’ fel c . pl e measurements, perfect fitting, an
Scissors 39c; Worth to 75c extensive range of shapes, great va-
A worthy gift to a woman who sews. Solid steel Scissors with plain riety of fabrics, all of the finest ma- ißpi; , (iMME
and butnished "gold " handles. All sizes from the small embroidery scissors terial; vests, drawers, tights/ corset •/JhF M
■ to the o-inch cutting size. covers and combination suits fqr worn-
>■’“ Children’s Bags SOc Manicure Sets 50c »■> and children in silk, cotton and 11® «
■ w ® vvv wool and the various combinations. AB. *• .
children 6 ' A useful gift prettily boxed in Xmas Each “Harvard Mills” garment is JF
tJJ handles. Various sizes and all the holly boxes. Consist of file, emery sold by name. Make your selection— « MkmK a®.'
wanted colors, 50c. boards, nail salve and enamel. forever afterward call for it by name ‘lf
2 n • • r —the quality, fit and finish will al-
, ansian Ivory Novelties 25c ways be satisfactory. In the silk, wool
The imported kind and not to be confused with the inferior domestic and cotton and the various combiua- “Harvard
grade. Variously in powder and vanity boxes, manicure pieces, files, hooks, tions-50c to $5
I shoe horns, cuticle knives. Choice 25c. Cndcrucar HL.
ten J D . n- nr x>»>nr. . . Extra and out sizes in nearly all •L s>
’ Bar ana Beauty rins 25c Gold Top Jewelry garments at a slight additional cost. JJG
12 kt. gold, hand engraved Bar and Looks like solid gold and wears al- (1 nderwear - Main Floor.)
Beauty Pins. Bar Pins 25c'each; most as well. Will stand engravings.
*®B Beauty Pins to match, 25c a pair. In links, pins, etc., 25c and 50c. I xi /"* J I”* a «-» ’
J Solid Gold Brooches; a Sale Leather Q °° dS Fr ° m ACrOSS SeflS
Solid 10-earat gold brooches that will wear forever. In Some One St
handsome designs in solid and filigree work, some set with real „ Rnnnv Fmzie Cifd
stones. Beautiful and practical Xmas gifts. 1 ' j/ 2**
$1.98; values to $6 $1.48; values to $4. From Paris, Vienna, Berlin and 1
(he 'r -1 ± <hr. „ London and from many an out-
( Sb toilet Sets $3.48 Novelty Boxes 50c I of-the-way European corner our MaK yj.
35 Sterling silver toilet set of A host of holiday boxes in hammer- f‘ orei ? 11 haa P/*™™ 11 *’ <7
brush and comb prettily encased ed brass, linen hand painted, silk hand anf ‘ directlx imported the ffg j
SMB in box. Genuine sterling silver Panted, fancy satin with hand paint- assorted stock of leather
3" floral designs beautify both comb ed celluloid tops and satin lined, etc. goods we have ever shown.
and brush. I hese are too good Designs for handkerchief and glove Most of the goods, too, are ex
a value to linger. boxes and odd and unique styles. elusive—to be found in Atlanta ••
| - $2.00 Gold Stick Pins 98c £
Mens stick pins—both pin and mounting being solid "old Tie Racks 98c to $2.50. Picture Frames 98c to $5. H*
' """I"- «"•! dexL-ns in I. orseshoes, -nt., wishbone/ MnSg
3B so,lf l {,ntl fihgree work. etc. Set with semi-precious stones and Toilet Rolls $2.98 to sls. Bill Rolls 69c to $4. JF*
pearls. Just 3(H) in all. and they should sell in a day. Worth $2 Manicure Sets 98c to $8.50. Jewelry Boxes $1.50 to $lO. Ss®
JJB to $3.50, for 98c. In larger pieces there are Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Over-
lamous (enter Aisle. Main Floor. (In the Enlarged Leather Goods Section—Main Floor, Left Ante.)
M. Rich & Bros. C«.
BEERBOHM TREE ON WAY
TO NEW YORK FOR VISIT
LONDON, Dec. 4<—lt is announced
that Beerbohm Tree, who sailed for
New York, may appear in New York
in the autumn of 1913, probably with
his London production of "Henry VIII.”
He has also secured an option on
Pierre Loti’s “Daughter of Heaven.”
Tree has been asked to appear in a
special matinee in New York during his
present visit.
PRESIDENT HARRISON’S
FORMER PARTNER DEAD
SANTA ROSA, CAL., Dec. 4—Wil
liam M. Gladden, who was associated
with President Harrison in establishing
and conducting The Indianapolis Jour
nal in 1842, is dead at his home in
Healdsburg, after a short illness. He
was 86 years old.
As a principal of schools, editor and
farmer, he lived In Indiana until 1870,
when he came to Healdsburg and tats
1 gaged in the fruit raising industry.
Don’t fail to read the opening
. instalment of “The Case of Oscar
Slater,” by Sir Arthur Conan
, Doyle, which appears on the
, magazine page ’of The Georgian
tomorrow. It’s the story of Sher
i lock Holmes in real life.
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