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BNUNABLE
IJ BME WORK
Health Unfit to Take Up Busi
ness Care For Many
Weeks. Say Doctors.
my weeks before Moise
resume bis work as a con-
D '',,r undertake any business re
trai‘Xu'>ir-s. is the belief of a physi-
Bp,l! ' ~ hied him and found him
ff.ring shattered nerves and a
* U > erally run-down condition. In the
meantime In- receivers are preparing to
~ under .- a led bids or at public auc
’niu 'im tiHchanical equipment owned
Mr la L<-on and used in his con
tracting work.
Mr p. 1.-oii left his home in Pied
mont avenue yesterday afternoon for
the first time since his return from
Australia, and visited the office of a
prominent physician. He expressed the
hope that he < ould arrange for a con
dition with his creditors and take up
atf ain his contracting work, bqt the
physician, who made a close examina
tion. said it would be Impossible for
Mr DeLeon to assume business cares
for some time to come.
So far «s the receivers are concerned,
Mr. DeLeon's return has made abso
lutely no difference. Delx>on does not
exist, in law. in so far as his contracts
and assets are involved. His largest
contract, that of the county court
house, if in the hands of the bonding
company which backed him. His real
sstate and other assets are in the title
of his trustees.
MANICURE GIFT SETS
In Ebony, Ivoryoid, Silver
Single Pieces of Beautiful Grade
Many Suggestions Among These Usable Things
Jacobs’ Quality Is Recognized as the Best
Jacobs’ Stock Gives the Widest Selection
Jacobs’ Prices Are the Lowest
COR many years Jacobs' has maintained the foremost position as the HOUSE OF QUALITY for all
* kinds of manicure goods. Throughout the year we carry the finest stocks, and now we are display
ing the handsomest Holiday Selections, and by far the greatest variety. Furthermore, our large year
round business in these goods gives us manufacturers’ best concessions, with the result that our prices are
the LOWEST.
We urge your early attention while stocks are complete and beautiful. We will hold goods for later
delivery if you wish.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BY MAIL
We suggest that out-of-town shoppers avail themselves of our mail order facilities and eliminate some of the fatiguing
trips to the city. Our expert shoppers are at your disposal, and if you will give a description of about what you want they
will make selections for you that will be appropriate and satisfactory. For out-of-town orders we have provided special ship
ping boxes that insure the safe arrftal of all breakable goods. Shipments made immediately or later, as you direct.
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Illustrated Sets and Single Piece Suggestions
N ° 1 Pocket Knife, suitable for njan or woman: genuine gun metal han- No. 4: Folding Pocket Set in soft grain leather, silk lined; file, knife, cuti
<lh\ very thin: file and three blades. Equal to any regular $1.50 value. ole knife, scissors and orange stick. Folds flat like a pocketbook; $3.50.
Jacobs Special at 85c. No. 5 illustration: Combination File and Cuticle Knife; pearl handle. 50c.
No- 2; A Special. Curved Manicure Scissors, needle points. Value 75c. No. 6 Illustration: Buffer with Ivoryoid back and handle: steel hand and
Jacobs' Special Price, 39c. y changeable white chamois; 4-inch, 50c; 5-inch, 60c; 6-inch, 75c; 6 1-2-
For 75c—The finest grade Manicure Scissors ever shown in the city at inch. 85c- . _
G>>s price; long handles, concave finger rests, needle points. 5-lnch Ebony Buffer, steel band and changeable chamois. 35c-A Big Spe-
Nn , ..... cial. equal to any regular 50c.
3- White Ivoryoid Buffer, with Case: changeable chamois. $1.25. No ? . Stee| - rweezerSi excP llent grade, 75c.
Al 'y on Manicure Set in real Ebony; the 6-inch Buffer opens and contains No g. Exceedingly Handsome Set in soft seal, pigskin lined, which folds
" Inn itself the complete set of manicure scissors, file, orange stick. up into a tint suitease shape, with strap handle. Contains heavy Ivoryoid
' boards, etc. If you have a friend who travels or visits, this gift g et o f seven pieces. The Gift Ideal, and remarkably low priced at $6.00.
■ !1 lie much appreciated, for it is invaluable to keep the toilet articles Flexible Nail File, 7 1-2 inch. Ivoryoid handle, non-rusting file. 60c.
'igpiher and handy. Ebony. $3.50. In heavy nickel, polished. $2.00. 4 1.4 j nc h p e arl Handled Flexible File. 35c.
5 1-2-mch Chamois Buffer. Ivoryoid back and ease, extra heavy. $1.50. Flexible Steel Files. 10c, 15c, 25c.
Moderately Priced Handsome Gift Sets
Handsome Solid Ebony 5-piece Set’ soft grain leather ease, which folds Very Handsome Set in Ivoryoid of extra weight; eleven pieces, including
f't'i into small pocket size. Handsome, durable, and will please either both curved and straight scissors. Morocco case of gracefully curved
man ol - woman. $5.50. shape, lined with plush and satin rads. SB.CO, and you will not find as
- handsome a set elsewhere at the price.
na Pocket Roll, 5 1-2 inches by 1 inch diameter when closed; biack . _ <1 cn
• .oiler, chamois lined; buffer with changeable chamois, file, cuticle 7? ua p ' . -.. tr n 11 ■ v 1 r ,
'"‘’t". cleaner, scissors ami case containing polish. Only $3.00. 4-P.ece Set in German Silver, pretty floral design, french gray finish;
heavy weight. Only SI.OO.
' $2.00. Pretty Ivoryoid Set in black leatherette flat case, plush pockets; Beautiful Floral Design in German .Silver; French gray finish; 8 pieces;
’ '■ingeabie chamois buffer, file, cleaner, orange stick, scissors, polish xid buffer, file, knife, button hook, curved scissors, cuticle knife and
,d ' a,se. salve box, emery in case. Splendid value. two salve jars; extra weight. $4.00.
3 p 'ece Set in Flat Leatherette Case, 50c. Especially dainty and service- 8-piece Set in lighter weight, which will wear for many years, $2.50.
■due for a child. 5-piece Set, $1.50.
JACOBS’ PHARMACY
Main Store and Laboratory 6 and 8 Marietta St.
23 Whitehall Street 266 Peters Street 102 Whitehall Street 70 W. Mitchell Street
245 Houston Street 152 Decatur Street 423 Marietta Street 544 Peachtree Street
WILSON-MARSHALL
TWIN, BORN ELECTION
DAY, HAS PNEUMONIA
UALHOUN, GA.. Dec. 4.—Wilson
Lang, the infant son of Colonel and
Mrs, Joseph Lang, of Calhoun, is ill
with pneumonia. He was one of the
Democratic twins born on election day
and named with his brother for Wood
row Wilson and T. R. Marshall. His
father, Colonel Lang, is Democratic
elector for the Seventh congressional
district.
On the evening of the election Colo
nel Lang sent a telegram to the suc
cessful Democratic candidates congrat
ulating them on their overwhelming
victory in this formerly Republican dis
trict and also advising them that the
twins were named Wilson and Mar
shall.
WON’T REQUIRE HIS WIFE
TO RETIRE TO KITCHEN
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—George Creel,
the Colorado dramatic critic and police
commissioner of Denver, who is on his
honeymoon, following his marriage to
Blanche Bates. Belasco star, laughed
when asked if he cpnsented to his wife
remaining on the stage.
“Why should 1 object?” he said.
“Why should any man ask a woman
like my wife to retire to a life of pots
and pans and kettles, just because she
does a man the honor to marry him?”
Indorsett t>y more Pure Food authori
ties. expert chemists, chefs and house
keepers than anv other EXTRACT in
the U. S. A. “SAUER’S” (Advt.)
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
lock Holmes in real life.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912.
PREACHER FREED OF
THEFT CHARGE; GRIP
LOST, NOT STOLEN
Rev. A. Campbell Chowning, 138 Pul
liam street, today Is free of the charge
of theft of the grip of S. J. Eakes, of
Conyers, Ga?
The missing grip was found in a
room in the offices of the Schoen-Por
ter Fertilizer Company in the Fourth
National Bank building from which it
was supposed to have been stolen. The
money it contained was found intact.
Immediately after the finding of the
grip the warrant against the minister
was withdrawn and he was freed from
the Tower.
Mr. Crowning had protested all along
that he was innocent, that he didn’t
even see the grip when he entered the
office to sell religious books find that
his arrest was a mistake.
THIEF LEAVES NOTE FOR VICTIM.
MACON, GA., Dec. 4. —“TH keep the
clothes, but will return the money some
day,” read a note which R. Berg, of 1302
Bay street, found on his bureau. Upon
investigation, he found that a suit of
clothes and S6O in currency had been
stolen. Both were in a bureau drawer.
The note has been turned over to the po
lice. who are investigating.
Modern Expert Dentistry at Reasonable Prices
CC Crown and
Bridge Work
G J set of ec
Xfc-.. ■. Teeth
t I I All other dental work at prices that
’ -g, ’ y yr'tf Y Y I F will please. Plates made and dellv
\ 1 J I I 1 x ered same da T.
Dr. E. G. Griffin* s Gate City Dental Rooms
24% WHITEHALL STREET.
Bell Phone 1708. Hours: 8 a. ni. to 7 p. m. Sundays, 9a. in. to 1 p. m.
R. R. CAR SHORTAGE
BRINGS KENTUCKY
MINERS TO WANT
FRANKFORT, KY.. Dec. 4.—The
Kentucky railroad commission con
vened today for the purpose of investi
gating the complaint of 5,000 miners in
the vicinity of McHenry. Ky., that they
have been brought to want by the in
ability of the mines to operate, which Is
attributed to the failure of the Illinois
Central railroad to furnish coal cars to
justify operations.
Congressman A. O. Stanley came
from Washington to aid the miners in
their plea that the road be made to
furnish cars.
BURN PLAYMATE AT
STAKE AS “INDIANS”
STERLING, ILL., Dec. 4.—Fred Un
derman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Un
derman. was probably fatally burned
by other boys, who tied him to a stake
nad built a fire around him while play
ing Indian.
If you are troubled with chronic con
stipation, the mild and gentle effect of
Chamberlain’s Tablets makes them es
pecially suited to your case. For sale
by al! dealers. (Advt.)
Fresh Wholesome Candies In
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| Dec. Clearance of “Ready=to=Wear”|
The very garments which’just last week were selling at full price, now JJ==
<45 beg you to take them—through cruel slashes in their price tags. Every-
thing is swept out at December clearance prices. Look here— ”
Good=Bye Prices cn sls to $lB Coats Up to $4 Silk Petticoats at
jp Just 38 coats in all. There are smart /H /“a R* .
looking, all wool black diagonal coats Jhy.yQ sample Tine $| 40
JI that are very cleverly tailored. Long » v v -v o f 300
graceful lines, full length, wide revers. A dressy gen- Mr fresh, crisp Silk Pet- Sf*
2* eral purpose coat. Also a few English covert coats for f ticoats. Made of
street or auto wear, belted back styles. Thoroughly AfvvTM sturdy messaline, in
rain-proof, hard to duplicate under $lB to $25. Choice, 1 r s '''\-4 a free flowing qual- Sr*
$9.95. | rifSi ity. Hardly any two W?
'«* . f t alike; all colors, all
Street Dresses Will Speed Out at 'I ■ 9 tyl eB > ah sizes. Plain
Just 98 of these smart serge ami diag- ft* 4") c °l° rs and fancies.
"=2 onal dresses, and they won’t last long Tk/ jW’zf an in the new close gj**
at $2.98. They are trig styles, with the fitting styles, most of gj-
high waist line effect, and panel skirt, buttoned down ,hem with tleep
High and low neck, long or short sleeves. JOk S'some wiTh d'ust jF
1 rimmed in combination piping. All sizes for ladies ruffle. Solid colors,
or misses at the start of the sale. Navy, brown, gray black, white and
and black. All new fall and winter models, at just combinations 1 n
_JO io qa fancy stripe effects,
5* Choice $1.49.
“E $3 to $7 All-Wool Sweaters All-Wool Suits Blue-Penciled to J 3
4: $1.98 Just 40 of these all wool Suits in all, -< z’X
and you know the fate of late comers. I II
"jjl A maker's sample Zflgx Made of fine, firm quality of serge, in plain *r *
line ot whatever we and fancy tailored models. Staple black, grav and navy.
□J had in stock now (oats satin lined and splendidly man tailored. Panel Sp
thrown out at $1.98. style skirts. All of this season’s newness, and never sold
Some are slightly EJjßh before for less than $14.95. All sizes for misses and worn
soiled, others have en. Choice $lO. S 3l
just left their boxes.
> X ld O» Get a Winter Suit for Only
Many different kinds . W'"
35 and any woman or TT ° n<? „ Ot thft best values ln the sale. xK J fkf*
3* miss should easily IFW Heavy all wool fabrics, neatly made tKZ
find what she wants. with panel skirts. Nobby mixtures in hair Y jr
Former values from ne e^ec t s an( t a few in splid colors. Colors are black, 5’
$3 to $7; sale price navy, brown and gray. Sizes for misses and ladies. Only
tomorrow at $1.98. $4.95.,
?£ Nearly a Score of 15c to 25c Items at 10c
10 Ladies’ cambric full size hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 10c. «
19c Children’s Purses, with long cord handles; different colors. 1 I If* ■<!
Tg 10-yard bolt of Xmas Ribbons, in all the wanted colors, at 10c. “ wZK*
35 19c linen burlap and crash Pillow Tops, steamed and stenciled, 10c.
15c and 19c stamped Corset Covers, Centerpieces, Scarfs and Squares.
19c stamped union linen Huck Towel; full size, 18x36 in., only 10c. 2
15c fine Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs, with lace edge, at 10c. '
10 dozen White Pearl Buttons, plain and fancy, slight ‘‘seconds.’’
bor Child s Sewing Box. with two spools of thread, thimble, embroidery, mq
35 buttons, hooks and eyes. In neat box. ’
35 Hot 19c and 25c fancy Pin Cushions, suitable for inexpensive gifts.
-»■ For 3 Fairy Toilet Soap. ‘‘Have you a Little Fairy in your Home?” jC
For 3 boxes Fairbank's ‘‘Gold Dust Twins” Washing Powder. jjLs
1 F° r 4 cakes Swift's 5c Pride Laundry Soap. A good soap.
| For 3 ‘‘Pearline” Washing and Cleansing Powder.
For 2 cans of ‘‘Polly Prim” 10c Cleanser. A dirt chaser.
> Sheeting 25c Curtain Ends, 39c. Je D o k es dji no
New lot just in. Worth in complete curtains * KUDCb 4)0.90
K> He t V j v. we A sht u , n ’ from $2 to $4 a pair. These are travelers sam- Blanket Robes in new
fuIMM Free'from pb' s , full width and about 1 3-4 yards long. In Patterns; soft and com-
g t oo r d Ch val°ue. dreßSlnS - * Tach 39c in Xottin^hams ’ made.'Tsplendid valuJ
J< at $3.98.
5 White Goods Worth to 25c at Ilk 3Qc Cover-All Aprons at 25c S ’
Several thousand yards of fine white These arc the large Amoskeag gingham Jr*
3gl goods in dimities, Luna lawns and madras. cover-all Aprons without sleeves. Complete ttQ
Variously in checks, stripes, dots, lacey d T s ' s P rotec * ion - Have dee P Packet. Solid K
—' color blue, clean clear shade. An unusuallv IK
stripes, Hme tor dresses, tea aprons, etc. g()0(1 value? uow to) . |he J 8 ™ 1 *
35 Values to 25c, for just 10c. 25c. •C
$1.50 Umbrellas at 98c $1.50 Tie Sets 98c 5
5? h/n'n.? l^ 1 )' ‘’T'uW’ au . i,,l P° r . t V ° f coloreVborXr k \o an m;toh e Pretty
35 aan< lks at about halt puce and fitted them z combination sets in attractive Xmas boxes. Choice
to these umbrellas—the saving is yours. of blue, black, gray, purple, red, etc. WL.
•2! Chiefly in mission and natural wood handles, 25c Host* and Slaavp
most of them silver or gold mounted. The uni- c
wg brellas are American taffeta (cotton) covered. Full OUDDOrter Sets 19c 01 ”
size for men. r r ‘.
Mens Hose Supporters and pair of Sleeve S=»
5 Children’s 50c Umbrellas 39c 25c; very special at 19c.
s December Blanket and Bedding Sale ;
_.JBi •’ can expect cold weal her from now on so this sale is verv timelv.
$1.25 Warm Comforts 93c 55 c Sheets at 39c B
The 145th woman won't find any of these left
for we have just 12 dozen, and every looke” dozen of full double bed size, heavy
means a buyer Both sides silkoline covered, fill- weight sheets> Seam center finished with t
e d With pure white warm and fluffy cotton. ’
$2.25 Beacon Robe Blankets $1.75 1
lOr for l-2c muslin Pillow Cases, finish-
Genuine Beacon Robe Blankets In ivc e j w itp deep hem. Full size 42x36
“gB 1913 designs. Full size, fine for robe inches.
or couch covers. Prettv stvles in liuht , , , . ■F’
or co ] ors 8 GQf for seamless Sheets, double bed size
VUC 81x90 inches.
Si 1 Q f° r *2.25 double bed Coinforts, cover- \ 0C?
>pi.«7u with fine figured silkoline. Filled Fo cn Cntir. AB '
I3* with snow white cotton, stitched or oatin DpreadS
10 tufted. • ,
cn for children’s 75c ruffled Crib Com- Beautiful quality satin Marseilles crochet
UPU forts, silkoline covered, white cotton „ i vn j ui i j • -xu l jOT
mied. spread; full double bed size, with hemmed
M QQ„ for $1 heavy fleece gray or tan cotton
** OiTC Blankets. tuua.
tea for 55c gray fleece sheet Blankets. Sin- CIKO for $1.89 white hemmed double Bed S=*
™ gle bed size. «p I.□ U Spread. ss*
■ f°r children's 50c wool nap cotton Crib a . nzx -- ... „ > o it-..
318 oyc Blankets. Pink or blue patterns. $1.39 75 white S P re *d.
BB 7Qo for children’s $1 Teddy Bear ami other j .
nursery design Blankets. Large size St 1 *IQ ,I ' 3 colored fringe Spread, dou- of*
36x50 inches. ble bed size. , gj*
’ m IQ_ for children's 25c fleece Blankets with RQ/» for H f u)l aiS!e white crochet Bed
led or blue border. OZ7C Spread. ~
Rich’s Economy Basement ’
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