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HONORS fCfi HOKE SMITH Georgian Made First Vice Pres ident of Democratic Clubs. Belmont President. W \SHIN<’TOX. Dec. 5.— Perry Bel , r X. >w York, was chosen presi- Senator Hoke Smith, of Geor vice president of the National J l ' .- i,. . n o, ratio Clubs which con- , .« session here yesterday with rluu- ..ction of officers. Resolutions were adopted recom- Yinc tic’ the ceremonies of swear ..<■ t president and the attend* '■ nt should not be, separated; r"voting but one term of office for pres- . ■ ,n , deploring as unjust and rep 'htnsible the manner in which the р, canal zone was acquired. '' T '. following officers were elected: P-.'or.nt. Perry Belmont, of New Y . rk ' ( i ,=t vice president. Senator uX smith, of Georgia: second vice c nt. Frederick Lynch, Minneso .. h. 1 vice president, Frederick W. p Maine; fourth vice president, John L. Lentz, Ohio; fifth vice presi :.,nl <• varies G. Helfner, Washington; ‘pc-Harc and treasurer, William C. M >r. of Indiana; treasurer, Dr. John ty f..x. of New York, and sergeant Tat arnl« colonel John I. Martin, of Mis souri. Honmary presidents of the club were chosen a.- follows: President-elect Woodrow Wilson. V president-elect Thomas R. Mar , \v :i;irn J. Bryan, Adlai E. Stev- Senator John W. Kern of In < . aker Champ Clark and Rep .. ntative <>s,ar W. Underwood of Mabama. \ r ,y. aivc board with a member-I ref esenting practically everj с. -,e in th Union was chosen. A com- of five, of which former Con i sftin.'tn Lase Bence, of Colorado, was i irinan, was appointed to ~i- interest among the Democratic . ib- of tiie country in the forthcoming ■ suguration of President Wilson. Among other resolutions adopted was or deploring the agitation for the cotn i sory purchase of Monticello, the ih of Thomas Jefferson, and another < .‘inmending that no treaty should be . ‘red into between the X’nited States Russia until Russia recognizes ex patriation. PENEDICTS TO SUCCEED FAMED BACHELOR CLUB WASHINGTON, Dec. s.—The recently -handed Bachelors Cotillion club is to b» succeeded by the Benedicts, an organ ization limited to fifty bachelors and fifty henedicts. i e first ball of/ the new organization '•rill be given on January 31. and it is said • officials plan to have Mrs. Taft, Wife < ■ Hie president, act as hostess. »IS-0-NA Conquers Dyspepsia st Indigestion Prescription on Earth Money Back if It Does Not Promptly End Gas, Sourness and All Stomach Agony or Misery—Only 50 Cents. Never Any Distress After Eating If You Use MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets—Always Keep Some on Hand. If you want to bo healthy, first be a whole lot of ailments are due io an unclean stomach. ' “an up your stomach: drive out the .. nZ ’ n< 'us gas, the sourness, stop the j.entatwn and heaviness and you find that nervousness, despond •' ' lz ? j e ? s ’ sick headache, sleep '■ and bad dreams will not both ' you any more. ■H-O-NA Stomach Tablets will make your boy happy THIS CHRISTMAS fm cl' 11 - BOYS’ Clothing Department is filled with good things tn u We can save you enough on his Suit or Overcoat w buy him other things. Christmas Suits in time-tested colors and fabrics. All n,® s - ..$3.25 to $12.00 Uwistmas Overcoats. Good sub- stantial styles and materials. All IZes to SIO.OO Reefer Overcoats—a special holiday Hering—in goo do wool Coats. 7, 9 sizes , o Rubber Coats in at- - active holiday boxes. A dandy Amas present. Special S3.CO Indian PLAY SUITS. Hats 50c to $3.00 Su ’ts sl, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Squaw Suits sl, $1.25, $1.75 CAPS 5 ° C ’ 75C <’«»bay Sujla $1 2S SIJ6 Wajs(s C °W Puncher Suits an <l Chaps $1.75 to $3.50 Shirts 50c > 75c > S IOO Pf >liceman Suits $1.50 Pants 75c to $2.00 Divine Sarah Greatest of Great-Grandmothers BERNHARDT YOUNG AT 69 To Tour An Country $ Giving g| Hk Extracts of Her Greatest \ Dramatic \\ Successes fIHK£K A 1 J Suffragettes WWT ' - K Crazy; TFoman /Vof ) Ph y sicali v nt \\ I * for \ \ ■ \\ JU Government Mine. Sarah Bernhardt, NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—With spar kling eyes, in which was pictured hap piness, Mme. Sarah Bernhardt step ped down the gangway of the French steamer LaSavole this week while the sailors stood at attention and the boat swain piped her over the side under the escort of Captain Tourette. As she reached the pier Paul Faguet, agent of the line, presented the “Divine Sarah” with a bouquet of American Beauties and a bunch of brown chrys anthemums, after which she was es- quickly clean up your stomach and put ft in such splendid shape that you cjM eat a hearty meal without fear of dis tress. MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets mean that dyspepsia or gastritis or catarrh of the stomach, or whatever the doctor chooses to call it, will bother you no more. MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets are sim ply splendid for any stomach sickness such as vomiting of pregnancy, result of overindulgence in eating, drinking and smoking, and for sea or car sick ness. Sold by druggists everywhere 6C cents. Trial treatment and booklet frej from Booth's Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y (Advt.’ rilE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1912. corted to a waiting automobile and taken to lhe Hotel Marie Antoinette to await the departure of her train for Chicago. Mme. Bernhardt—she is sixty-nine years old now, and a great-grandmoth er—looked in much better health than on her last voyage to this country. She wore a yellow doeskin coat, three-quar ters length, trimmed with brow’n fur, a brown hat and brown satin shoes to match. At the hotel she held a recep tion after a light breakfast. Glad To Be Back. “I am very glad of the opportunity of appearing before the American peo ple," she said, her voice still as sweet as ever. She said she had chosen those acts for her vaudeville appearance w’hfch would give the opportunity of presenting to the public the highest dramatic art. With Mme. Bernhardt on the Savoie was her company of players, numbering twenty-five. The tour is to last twenty weeks, under the management of Mar tin Beck. The itinerary includes Chi cago, where she opened her engage ment; Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Winni peg. Edmonton, Calgary, Victoria, Seat tle, Portland, Tacoma, San Francisco, Los Angeles and probably Chicago again. Her repertoire will include the third act of “Lucrezia Borgia” fifth a<?t of “Camille,” fourth act of “Theodora,” fourth act of “La Tosca,” second act of “Phedre” and a one-act play writ ten for her by her son, Maurice, en titled “Une Nuit de Noel." Brings American Dog. Owing to the delay of the steamer through storms, special arrangements had to be made to get the Bernhardt array of personal and theatrical trunks to Grand Central station in time for the train. Miss Hornsby, the English com panion to madame, had some difficulty in explaining to the customs officials that madame's Pomeranian dog. Boli dor, was American born and had been presented to her on her last visit to New York by American friends. During the wait in the hotel she great French actress discussed the suffragette situation, saying that she thought the action of the English suffragettes in pouring acid into mail boxes was "crazy.” When asked what she thought of the situation in this country, she replied that she did not think women were physically suited to take part in the government, and that although peace ful methods of propaganda were being followed here there was always the danger of the women following the lead of their English sisters should they re ceive any ridicule. DALTON SETTLES WITH WATERWORKSCONTRACTOR DALTON, GA., Dec. s.—City council has settled the case of John W. Ash against the City, of Dalton by paying him $1,172.8< as a balance on the con tract for building the concrete power house, pumping station and reservoir. The jury in the case gave Mr. Ash a verdict for approximately SI,BOO, ana the case was pending in supreme court when the settlement was made. NOTICE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC R. R Effective Sunday, December 8. 1912 Train No. 94. Dixie Flyer, will leave At lanta at Ba. m. instead of 7:42 a m as heretofo e. All other schedules remain the same C. E. HARMAN. General Passenger Agent. MADAM! IF YOU DON’T FEEL RIGHT TAKE DEUCJOUS OFFIGS” Waste-clogged bowels, torpid liver and decaying food in stomach cause the sick headache, gas, back ache, sallowness, biliousness and indigestion. All women get bilious, headachy and constipated—simply because they don’t exercise enough. They don’t eat coarse food, or enough fruit and green vegetables. Those are nature’s ways of keeping the liver and 30 feet of bowels active; but very few women employ them. The next best way is delightful, fruity Syrup of Figs. Nearly all Ills of women can be overcome with Syrup of Figs alone. There is no need to have sick head ache. backache, dizziness, stomach sour and full of gases, bilious spells, sallow ness. coated tongue, bad breath, bad complexion, nervousness and depres sion. The surest and safest remedy is one or two teaspoonfuls of delicious Syrup of Figs. Try this tonight—you’ll fee' splendid in the morning when the JMICY | MMY 1 sun SALE Friday Morning Beginning at 8:30 Values Bp To $35.00 1 f ♦ Women’s, j « Tb Misses’ | - I /I and L-/ I wmAk Large (1/ | • Women’s " " Sizes v M One full month ahead of time we are giving M the greatest Suit Sale of the season, at January Reductions. One hundred and eighty-seven beautiful suits in the most popular styles, colors, fabrics---suits that you have been looking at and longing to possess at the regular prices, $19.75 to ( ' $35.00. If you have had it in mind to wait until VAr £ | January reduction Sales—you need wait no longer, / for here’s your opportunity to save money and /f / have your suit to wear all through the Christmas ILAft' holidays. This sale will begin at 8:30 tomorrow, ! Friday, morning, but you must be here early, as we I !■ M/ expect a crowd of eager buyers; for these are j positively the greatest bargains that Atlanta wo- I | men have ever seen at the special price $14.95. ; i | Evening Dresses Charmeuse Dresses Values to $30.00 $25.00 Values at *l4- 75 *14 75 > 67 Beautiful Evening In this lot of wonderful S)/A dresses for young ladies, ma- values you will find the most trons and debutantes in ex- c^iarmT J 1 S street and after- ||W ... £ i . i noon dresses in all fashion- I, > f 1 quisite fabrics and every ab l e colors. Robespierre and I ! j one clean fresh and dainty. Empire models. Real $25.00 i j Values to $30.00, choice values, choice H4 75 W sour bile, clogged up waste and pois onous matter have been gently but thoroughly moved on and out of your system, without nausea, griping or weakness. Your head will be clear, complexion rosy, breath sweet, stom ach regulated: no more constipation, gases, pains and aches. It is simply a matter of keeping your stomach, liver and bowels clean and regular. Then you will always be well—always look and feel your best. But get the genuine—the old reliable. Ask your druggist for “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna.” Refuse, with contempt, the so-called Fig Syrups sometimes substituted to fool you. The true, genuine, bears the name Califor nia Fig Syrup Company; look for this on the label. (Advt.) sth Avenue, N. Y., Materials at $25 a Suit O i ■ ■ A Fox ’ the exclusive Fifth ft J % II I T avenue tailor, retired. I have just II fmA T |J Uli re turned from New York, where II l||ln Wil j bought every yard of material WIMI _ he had—exclusive imported ma- U1 O r terials for which he never asked ft ft I Xft less than S6C. lam offering them Zft for $25 as long as they last. ft 1J FORDON 8-10 N. PRYOR ST. 5 AUBURN AVE. READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS. 7