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T. R.IN CHICAGO
-DRMOOSEMEET
Clans Gather for Conference to
Map Out New Party’s
Future.
CHICAGO, Dec. 9 -Theodore Roose
velt and a number of prominent mem
bers of the Progressive party arrived
in Chicago at noon today to attend
the conference of the party which be
gins tomorrow. The party arrived on
a special train over the Michigan Cen
tral railroad. A delegation of local
Progressives met the party. The en
tire delegation was driven In automo
blies to the La Salle hotel, where the
Chamberlin=Johnson=Diißose Company Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company
Here's the News That Means Most
to the Women of Atlanta Today
A Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. Sale of Suits, Dresses and Waists
z But where are the words to tell you just what the sale does mean, its im-
-z P or t a nce, its scope, its real possibilities? wTjk |
'/ Here-in the plain facts—
/J . This sale is usually withheld until January. Every suit in the Chamber- OkM Z*-(. 4B
iin-Johnson-Dubose Co. Ready-to-Wear Department is included, and every J|i •
silk dress and some one hundred and fifty waists. HI • /5 > JSR \
J $ / A r? I > r?
WW -'?! '' What a precious opportunity this really is, then—at the moment when every Wl! .kJ I Ss\ 11
\ woman wants something fresh and new to wear. Here she is turned loose, given Mi |VrNr44 Ihnrffii
\ c . arte Wanche to choose at her own sweet will just the suit, the dress and waist that | MM
I J ' v X. she will like above all others, and at a saving that really amounts to something. • I | /'
/' )\\\ \ For jt is a sale of tr ue and worthy merchandise, the kind that has won for this Hf I i I?; S 'c /A
/ I/ \ store your favor and patronage all during the season. A sale that measures up in / V’* •' If {/
U every respect—superior in many—to the prestige that Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose 07 /./ SUHT i? J,
u : , °' sa es have come to enjoy. And they have come to enjoy this prestige by rea- \ x «
son of the fact that they are never disappointments. Just as tomorrow vou are going to find suitsand dresses of the q
most wanted materials, the choicest styles and the finest tailoring that have been brought to Atlanta this season And F
not just a few of such suits and dresses, but literally hundreds of them. So up early tomorrow and come. Much pleasure and nrofit are in store for you here
$13.50
For All $18.75, $21.75 and $27.50 Suits
There are two hundred and forty of these. Do not at
tempt to look at them all—it will make selection harder.
( hances are you will find the style and material you like
among the first half dozen. Bedford cords, two-toned diago
nals. black and white diagonals, solid black, navy and brown,
wide wale diagonals, black and navy serges, Scotch mixtures
—plainly tailored or tastefully trimmed.
SIO.OO
For All $16.50 to $21.75 Silk Dresses
The materials are charmeuse, messaline and peau de
cygne, in the colors best tor street wear- —tan, brown, taupe
and navy. I’he styles arc more numerous than we could well
describe, except in this general way, that they-are those the
best makers have brought out in this season of particularly
attractive dresses—-high-waisted effects. made prettv with
laces, little velvet bows and buttons and pipings.
$14.75
For All $21.75 to $27.50 Woolen Dresses
Serviceable serges, eponge cloths, diago
nals, Bedford cords, weaves new to this sea
son—all now reduced. Made pretty with the
“dugout collar, velvet bows, silk trim
mings. usually of contrasting shade, and
Oriental embroidery. All are dresses of best
lines, that tit beautifully. About every shade.
Chamberlin = Johnson-Dußose Co.
Progressive headquarters were main
tained during the recent campaign.
Senator Joseph M. Dixon, who was
expected to arrive on the same train
as' the colonel, came in by another line
and an hour ahead of the special and
headed the reception committee.
The meeting of the executive com
mittee scheduled for this morning was
dlayed until afternoon. The cold weath
er delayed trains ami many of those
who were to take part in the meeting
eould not get here until late in the
day.
"T!ie object of our conference,” said
• 'hairman Diton. "is to discuss detail
ed jilans for perfecting the organization
of the new party. Permanent head
quarters will be opened In at least one
large city.”
Governor Johnson, of ('aliforuia, is
unable to attend the conference. Pres
sure of work required by preparation
for the approaching fortieth session of
the legislature, to which the governor
is giving close attention, makes it im
possible for him to leave California at
this digs
THE A TLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS.MONDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1912
ONE YOUTH SLASHES
ANOTHER TO DEATH
AT SUNDAY SINGING
CANTON, GA., Def. 9. —Grauy Honea
was stabbed and killed yesterday aft
ernoon, five miles east of here, at Fort
Buffington school house at an after
noon singing.
Two boys had a quarrel about ten
days ago. Yesterday Harrison went
to the school house and called Honea
out. After a few words, he cut Honea's
throat. Honea was about seventeen
years of age. Harrison is about nine
teen years old.
Sentiment seems to be against Har
rison, as many think the homicide was
premeditated and without justification.
Harrison was arrested and lodged in
jail here. The families of both boys are
prominent in Cherokee county.
WARE GAINS $1,046,149.
WAYCROSS, GA., Dec. 9.—A gain of
$1,046,149 In the county tax returns for
1912, as compared to the returns of
1911, is shown in Ware. The bulk of
the increftsre was in Waycross. This is
a record increase for the county.
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$24.75
For All $35.0(1 to $45.00 Velvet Dresses
Eighteen of these dresses of the mate
rial that women seem to like above all oth
ers—velvet. 'The waists are often more chif
fon than velvet. Graceful, exquisite in everv
way—dresses for afternoon teas and the
like—rich browns, blues and black. Do not
delay your coming if you would have one of
these.
$18.50
For All $30.00. $35.00 and $37.50 Suits
In all there are one hundred and sixty suits. Here, too,
your choice may have widest scope. They are those good
looking suits that show the smart touches of tailoring and
trimming that discriminating women like. No question that
they will go quickly, for they have every good quality that
suits must have to be priced regularly here at $30.00, $35
and $37.50.
$14.75
For All $25.0# to $35.00 Silk Dresses
I he great majority of these are charmeuse, but their
beauty is hot simply that of the charmeuse—lace and net
yokes, frillings on the sleeves, attractive pipings, crystal and
metal buttons, gracefully draping skirts. Besides the taupe,
gray, tan, navy and Copenhagen shades, there are many in
white, pink and light blue. Also at this price are twenty
velvet and corduroy dresses—striped and plain colors—that
were $25.00 and $29.75.
MARRYING JUSTICE WINS
BY NEAR UNANIMOUS VOTE
MACON. GA-, Dec. 9.—Macon's mar
rying justice, Judge Hugh
of the East Macon district, wa# almost
unanimously re-elected in the justice
of tire peace election Saturday. He re.
ceived 125 and his opponent two vote.-.
It is said that these two later apolo
gized to Judge McKervey, and prom
ised to vote for him next timi.
In the last four years Judge McKer
vey lias married nearly 250 couples and
has not charged a fee in any instance.
MISDEMEANOR VERDICT
FOR TRION MILL OFFICER
SCMMERVILLE. GA.. Dee. 9—After
being out 2K hours tie jury in the ease
of A. S. Hamilton, charged wltli em
bezzling the funds of Trion Manufac
turing Company, brought in a verdict
of guilty of a misdemeanor. Judge
Price Edwards postponed sentence, as
counsel for the defense - immediately
moved for a new trial. This case con
tinued all last week and excited much
interest.
STOLE SHOES FOR BABY’S
GIFT: SENTENCE 1 HOUR
CHICAGO Dee. 9.—" Judge, it was
the only way I had to get mj* baby a
Christmas present,” sobbed Mrs. Ellen
Nelson. She stood before Judge Scully,
charged with being a shoplifter. She
had-been caught hiding a tiny pair of
shoes untie' her cape by a department
store's private Selective.
“My baby needed the shoes. I would
not have taken them if we had plenty
at hotlrje.”
"You. stole the shoes, though," said
the judge solemnly. "I will sentence
you to one hour imprisonment in the
ante-room of the police station down
stairs.
THREE NEGROES HANGED
BY ALABAMA LYNCHERS
MOBILE, ALA., Dee. 9. —Three ne
groes were hanged today by a lynching
mob in Choctaw county, according to
a message received here. Six other
negroes confined in the small town jail
have bejen surrendered to the city for
safe-keeping. /
$3.95
For $5.00, $5.75 to $6.05 Silk Waists
There are one hundred and fifty of these.
Buy for personal use. buy for Christmas
presents. Materials are* niepsaline, chiffon,
peau de cygne and taffeta —chiefly messaline
and chiffon. A few of lace. Black, navy.
Copenhagen, brown and gray. Lace trim
mings are used and nets and frillings and
much tucking. W aists for tailored suits.
SAVES 3 NICKELS FROM 3
ROBBERS: 3 RIBS BROKEN'
ST. LOL'IS, Dec. 9.—Three men tried
to rob Charles Getz of three nickels at
Ninth and Market streets. He fought
the three highwaymen, was knocked
down, kicked and beaten. At the city
hospital physicians found three ribs
were fractured.
When he recovered consciousness
Getz's first thought was of his three
nickels. He asked one of the doctors to
feel in his left trousers pocket and see
whether they were safe. The doctor
reported they were.
Scaled Like a Fisl
Mr. P. J. Weimer, of Pennsylvania, a
sufferer from Eczema, writes:
"I scaled like a sish —had two doc
tors, but got worse all the time —after
using only three bottles of D. D. D. I
can truthfully say I am cured.”
This D. D. D. Prescription Is a mild
wash, scientifically compounded from
Wintergreen, thymol and other ingredi-
$34.75
For All $50.00, SOO.OO, $05.00 and $75.00 Suits
There are sixty of these, and they are the “lie phis
ultra of all suitdom. They come from the two foremost
makers in America—one excels in the plain tailored model',
the other in the dressy suits. Several of these arc exact
copies of Paris models. Practically all the materials are im
ported, which means they are the exclusive novelties of the
season—and at $34.75.
$23.75
For All $37.50 to $58.50 Silk Dresses
These are the exquisite dresses of finest charmeuse,
plain and brocaded. They show the marks of best style, in
one way after another. At one time it is the smart fixings
about the neck and collar, the sleeves: it is a wide
sasli: again, the way a skirt is draped and caught up with a
large jewel buckle: again, the use of a rich, colorful em
broidery band on waist and skirt. Dresses you will exclaim
uver.
Fresh and New Evening Dresses Reduced
Sixty of these, and every one of
them bright and sparkling in their new
ness. Daintiness marks them all. Many
have been received within the last two
weeks. Chiffons and velvets combined,
the novel accordion-plaited chiffon and
channeuse, and beaded nets and very
fine laces. Black, w bite an d light !
shades, and truly Parisian color combi
nations —reduced Io worth-while savings.
; THOMASVILLE PRIMARY®
TO BE HELD DECEMBeVJ
THOMASVILLE. <;a i. ■
date for Thomasville
mai j has been s-t for T u
her 17. For mayor, K. '! a
RoS4oc Luke are 0p,...,
For- city tr easurer, J. W . H «
being opposed by J. J .q.,, '■MM
shal Milton has opposition I'/ 1 ;"«■
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there will be any com,-' v S
manic tickets have iq I, ,
though it is understood • >" J ’ 'M
be within the next few ■ . " ■
ents which penetrate to the I
germs. This cooling wa-. ;
germs and throws them off - iJ ®
skin smooth and healthy. “'stiM
We guarantee the first f u 'i . H
bottle. You are to get it „ nfi
it is worth the price. If not r, a v» ,®
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