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Mrs. Belrnont Tells Suffragists
That’s Way to Live: "Not for j
Me.” Says Girl.
NEW Y< >RK. D>e. I.". It ‘ in
the IDflTlbf: s of the Juhii..' !’■ 'th .
Equality bagtl- at th. ir first dh tin::
Mrs. <>. II P. Belmont to <1 til. .a i |
25 was th- pro;.. . niarriau- ■ .m- j
that after inn : ,<■ wio .. i n ; I
right on with iier vol k and l,i. 1 >in<- :
body to a. for tie habit -
The association wa- Ini.m-l by vli
Eugenia .Mi Kenzi. a t'nnkhn al • m :
fragist recently f.oia London. and i
composed us girls from slxti ■ n to • a- ■
oen years of ag> .
Mt s' Belmont had hard > i
Into he: a.ldr. ss rm h.d Just to
girls about the marrying nx<- niu’ti on- .
of them piped up wltd
"Too Long to Wait."
“But that's entln-h too 1-1,1: to , ,
And besides. If a girl mn ri si ou ‘ :
she stay home and k ep house un :
not "
“Not at all." int rpi-.siu Mr- V,. u...tp ,
;j. hastily. "When you many In . p tight
on with yout work Thi n you wl I havi
enough money to hoe a cook ind loin
ho me will !»• bnpplur”
“How about ti!»- habits’. nn|«-.
/•a ’ k-'-v i.. bi.u-k - t-li 11 ’ i •
row. ”< Hight hot a m’l ‘•fay n? v
end care u> • tb< • •hbd: •-u
Brunette Scorns Plan.
“Certainly not,” »'»nph;fth t, • > 1
e'Ar.vd Mi\ IL hiUtiii \ . "iim. in <
* r woulu !.»♦ »-r\ llti • to abi .1 ;
is bett* »■< hire an old nod iu'bh ‘ x |
e perlencetl person who knows how •
take can *»t children."
“Oh. I don’t think that’s an ideal w.<v
to live, ’’ Kahl t h«* brunet t« . iathe rsu 'irn -
fully.
“It may not b- ideal,” said Mr. |l I
Wont, “but It’s practical X wif« shotii i i
have* an independent nursa- and diou I
n<»t have to go to he husband f«c
money.’’ ;
“Well, when I marry,” resumed tbi ■
dark-eyed «»ne, ”1 want tn\ husband !<• I
give me everything 1 don’t want to I
have to work for th* money ”
“If you can find that kind of a man
advised Mrs Belmont, ano
wet in g adjourned,
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".’ODES SCHOLARSHIP
TO MILWAUKEE YOUTH
MADISON, WIS.. D<-. 13. Th..
Rhodes MCholnrshtp was nv.irded tn
Arthur It. of Mlhvnukc., , |. IW
utudent in the i’nlv.rsitx of \VI ■■■.»>•
Kin, by the W isconsin Rhi.d. snli.dar
ship board.
The <ie||cfr>u s navot <>r the beat fruit
and more economical. SAUER'S EX- I
TRACTS Al.I. I'EAVoRS. Thlrte-n I
hlghcHt awards and medals. iAdvt.) '
FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS
ATLANTA FLORAL CO.
Both Phones Number 4. 41 Peachtree
< Ad ver tisement. *
IMPORTANT NOTICE
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
CHANGE OF
SCHEDULES
Kffectlv. .Stinday, I x <-einl.< r 1., trainj
No. 29. "Birmingham Spe.-lni," «'i| ,
rive Atlanta from tin- EAST u. i; , ln j
I.eave for Birmingnatn 11:30 n. ni, In I
stead of arriving Atlanta 10.30 a. m.J
departing 10:45 a. m., ns at present I
•I I- MEEK,
Assistant General Passenger Agin;
Southern Railwax (Advt I
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cLiily milk supply against the bad effects of summer's heat or winter’s i
cold. Powerful insulator creates vacuum that maintains even temperature from five I
to six hours. By its use your milk
CAN’T FREEZE IN WINTER,
CAN’T SPOIL IN SUMMER
Save six iirst-page headings from consecutive dates of THE GEORGIAN. Present
them, with $2.00 cash our office and net this practical and unique necessity.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Circulation Department. 20 E. Alabama Street
Out-of-town subscribers add 25 cents for packing and shipping.
Claim to Divine Thought Made by Count Tolstoi
DIARY REVEALS BELIEF
i • ' , . ! 1 If"..
I ’ • u'i n dairy ■ the late
an' 'I , -wh.e; is printed In
'■ i -l ’■ ;i. ; •• -* i I- .• .ip his hitherto
I •' •-i ■ ■■ ..i* - ■ .o. : wa- replaced
’•> a ia • ■ ! Ml Wi’l • ated July 27. I'do.
I ■ i h .i mH t |;r« ra/v pjmpcfty
f 111., p, . pl. ..f :i. Wnrl.l wish 11. read
i writ UK. b-r lh»m ilwdl -m th-ise pass
!O' -- whr> I L.ju V. 'h. di'.hi* Power I. s
-■).<! throuui! me an.l be them pr.dit
The dial', is prim i on (n<- authority
' < mod Tolstoi. f>. was writ-
• r> 1 \ lie father mdej dan- < f Man h 27.
TH.S
; ‘ ms Ja m Toha..; .. - .o-d that .dl refrain
•fioh. .'.jng -.1 of } aO»r h’> <ie a r
I Afor r« f«tjii)g inn .<-f a , tiiy fnter
pr< ter . * THvitre power, lit said . i
‘ I have moi mam'Sd When I ?<•(( m
I Self io to !i ; . meurnm for ' • expreomn
jof ih. | »ivmo -d. I > ■•• .maUm-s |
I be.-n so impure urn > - t.-Eject tv • •
sonid j. whops that th< hKht of this truth
I Ims been . .n.Hojred b,-. m- .. ■ 11 obscurity, |
I hm. dr j.ih ad. 1 ha .r s« t veo at times as .
ithe intermediai- : - His truth, and those j
j have l.« op i| )( - happteH moments of my
i.f’c Mu.' Ji that. pM-sing through
m« .. . . ~ i _ . j., )■< ..p
■m- : o.inaind tmd in them its pas-
I 'iji ; . it jp that Ina toy writing. l
Requests Cheap Burial.
'I .- . i b< >-■ Io saying ?! at hr
jdo • to: make ajm’L.-j tliis shed! b<- ide
! t» ’,.. s ei.i T* ! ?oi then request ; to be
1 ■ J*- he dies- If in a city, in the
ibi.st cxpenslv* • •’t'lin and in the least
> xp« t. ■ * emeu o', “as the poor are bti-
He i unihujn.:
I*; there- i»e 1,., flowers, no wreaths,
no d l .- om <■ .n«i. if pr-'sible, let the fu-
Ijkt.i: 'aio place without priests and with
I- hi. hut If hat I- disagreeable to
■ ho • who bury tm . then let me interred
li- liturgy, only as simply and
j-Io n ply ,v p.issible ”
Afv r . skiug that no announcement of
' •.ills tppe.ir In the newspapers and
I 'li.tt H. ohituajs be printed. Tolstoi writes
»«. W , ,11 ■ .1 I. ma I—III. II ■ 111 l| IM—M—
IMNTWINt’ FOR FILLING
iHIINDDINDROFF-GROWSHJIR
Don’t Puy 50 cents for worthless hair tonics—Use old,
reliable, harmless “Danderine”—Get results.
riiln, brittle, <olo.iPF.- nn«l scraggy
inut<- evidence of a neglected
dp: of dandruff that awful scurf.
i ! .-ir is nothing so destructive to the
1 h as oaiHlruff. It robs the hair of
u ter, its strength and its very life;
: reducing .1 !••'■ i: - b V 88 and
ig ’ tht .-’' alp, which if not • em
di- -.us<s the hair roots to siirlnk,
mid die then the hair falls out
st
\ iH (• L/an-1' rinv toniaut now any
Hili' will su-ulx -'aVe your hair.
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I DIAMONDS, WATCHES I
I 1 JEWELRY I
See Out Stock and Prices Before Buying
Bargains in Diamonds
Satisfaction or Money Refunded
Provident Loan Society, Inc.
14 Auburn Avcnuj W. E McMillen
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HIE A TL.ANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. ER IDA V, DE< EMBER 13. 1912.
• ’ci .' i ii.tr ’ m. | ' on us !.’•*
w< rks
lUfernrg tu ms unpubh-ned writing
he prescribed that onH those be pr;ni»-
wl.< -o vviii b< “iL'-eful tv mankind.' He
asks i.i brio to abandon ’■> tl.. pubic
th* rigtit to publish his former works
th.H . rmom: e the author-t writ
ing*.
Destruction of Writings.
After tr.vng In.strm tiuns relative tu tm I
classic ation of ids papers by Id- w .f< ■
and iHgtit-r>. he order.® ids writings to <
t.c destroy.-.' \v .-n what If worth preserv- j
Ing has been <xtra<Ud from them
Tils applies particularly t»> the jour- i
rials he kept when a bachelor, when, he =
sa*. -. !)*• led the m>uaJ miserabio life or !
’.ourig men without principle. Then hi
. ' After all. let my diaries remain as th*-:
! ar*- it rnuy b* seen from them that de
spite ;Lc pintitud** and misery of m\
’ couth, God did not abandon me, and that
< as I grew older I learned, however little
• whs, to understand and to Jove Hirn.
MILD CENSURE FOR
CAPT. STEUNENBERG
NEW YORK, Dev. 13. -Major Gen
eral Leonard Wood, chief of staff of
th. army, has announced that Captain
St. um nbtrg would be mildly censured
! for bls poem, "An Object Leeson,”
whlsh appeared in the current Issue of
The Army and Navy Journal and which
criticises the German method of teach
ing military tatiis. Captain Steunen
berg will be requested in future not to
sign his poems as an officer of the
United States army.
VALDOSTA GETS DUBLIN MAN.
VAI.DOSTA GA.. Dec. 13. R. M.
Martin, now secretary of the Dublin
Hoard of Trade, has been elected secre
tary of the Chamber of Commerce in
this city, ami it is understood he will
take up the work here early in the new
year.
Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton s
Dandt l ine from any drug store or toile
counter, and after the first application
you will say it was the best investment
you ever made. Your hair will Imme
diately take on that life, luster anil
luxuriance which Is so beautiful. It
will become wavy and Huffy and liave
tile apiiearaiice of abundance; an In
comparable gloss and softness, but
what will please you most will be after
just a few weeks' use, when .you it ill
actually see a lot of fine, downy hair -
now hall -growing all over the scalp.
(Advt.)
AUGUSTA SEEKING
GOVERNMENT AID
IN BUILDING LEVEE
-V«:i STA. GA lb”. IT J
XX inglb Id. < <-!i!!ui»,i«im F of public
w.uks .J* A . .j-' . . m.w in
f- -..: < ’..ng’ ■--Fuij.n Thom-
as . Har i- ; ip'\v<»uking «.n plan'- ■
IT ;’u- S i lit- r and G-j A gus- |
t: ’* Icvi-e
Th<- guv-rmiunt i.u. lu up-
r- ■.• Mate sl2r»ni»o ad'dlloiml tv finish i
t • iip f ■; c.ik on tn- I..»nks at Au
gusta. A>r<-.tdy ?::50,O f m Im b< vn spent
In ih< rap-rapping work, half of which
paid by ihu < ; f c and h.df by the
go -a nim-nt.
< 'opgi* «bin■.>: Haidwi- k i- now at
•. ork a i:li tin >.ud Tj.arbors com-
mit of i-ong i-> ><•< ite- an appro
p: i »Hon from the gov- rnment to he lp
p;i\ tor the teve*. AH. Hardwick takes
tl * position that inasmuch as the gov
ernment Is to iissis: in building levees
on th- Mississippi riv<-r. the city of
Augusta should hot he (‘.incriminated
against.
GETS RECOMMENDATION
FROM HER EX-HUSBAND
WALTHAM. MASS., I >*-<•. L.‘s Bearing!
a < ertificate of (itn< «k as a housekeeper
Horn her husband, with whom slm has
hy.-d 31 year:-. .Mrs, Mary C. Whitaker,
wife of Rev. T. A. Whitaker, h'cad of th*-i
\\<lfar< Sales ’.inion, is seeking to begin?
life anew. Mrs. Whitaker says she in- !
tends to earn her own living.
kIAWEEUI]
I ladiss' Coats I
i fl I4L I
® SATURDAY!
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We are going to put on B
?ale ever y Lad y s ’ coat— B
P rices ranging from $lB to
522-s ° for sl4 ' 9s ' There is S
every kind of Coat and B
style in this showing. This ||
price is for Saturday only. R
IM EN’S S UIT S I
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SATURDAY ft
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We are going to put on cjr
sale Men’s Suits -prices / M1 W
sls, $lB. S2O and $25- all
go for sls. There is no use ’• Slaß al! 11
$ W BB* BB
looking shabby when such i*
prices as these are offered I||'i tl it
and when you can get such Iml > n If
terms as we offer to every lOi k- ■
g working man. ‘yji fcS |
A WEEKS J
Over A. P. Tea Co.. 73b. Whitehall Street. J
i ST. PATRICK’S STOLEN
REGALIA IS RESTORED
i• - -
I.m.NTxjN, D. 13. Thv St. Uvtri' V
ins:all.Ji :i regalia which was -torn
frmn Id • Dublin i 'a.-tli in July,
lb'iT. has suddenly and mysteriously
be> n replaced in its original position.
T •• 1' galta, pibperly known :h>
iDulilln ' Town jewels.” ■as worth $235.-
: o’"'. .-> i . rat'd of 55,00 Hv. as offered
, foi th- r.•< >v. ry of the jewels. ' The
I niy*t.-rj of the disappearance created a
’ - position of Sir Arthur Vi
cars, I Ister king of arms embat assing
URGES PRESIDENT TAFT
TO CLEAN UP CAPITAL
XV ASHIN* »TQN, He* 13. I’residcu-f.
Taft was appealed tu today to take sum
action looking tu the purifications of the
national capital and th<* suppression of
“certain hotels.” The request is the out
come <»f n mass meeting presided over by
Senator Kenyon, of low:;, author of a bill
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CASTOR IA
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
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I HERE'S AN IDEAL XMAS *
1 SHOPPING LIST S
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i What Twenty=Five Cents Will Buy===at The Globe K
Two pairs “Radium” Socks. Silk Handkerchief.
I One pair Silk Socks. Cuff Buttons.
JL Silk Neckwear. (In Xmas Pin.
I s ’ s box X S’lxc Initial Handkerchief. ?■«
■ li? o « Two Collars. g
: 2tg Pair good Suspenders. Men - S or Boys - Caps
g What Fifty Cents Will Buy===at The Globe g
! 11l Silk Mufflers. Suspenders. |||
Silk Socks. Neckwear. (In Xmas boxes.) ££
S-| Silk Initial Handkerchiefs. Scarf Pi; } or Crff Buttons, m
Combination Sets. Night Shii,.. „ s
Initial Belt. S« good Handkerctaels. (In g
A good Shirt. A good Cap.
,285 Splendid Underwear. Garters and Arm Bands
Its Gloves. Phoenix Muffler. m
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i What One Dollar Will Buy===at The Globe g
The best Shirts made. _
I;? Good Underwear. Combination Sets Socks, gjj
its a «wui T i®> Handkerchief.
m D " i xt- i A & o °d Sweater.
Pajamas and Night Shirts. A Cowboy or Indian Suit
BJS Silk Handkerchiefs. Scarf Pin and Cuff Buttons.
7|g Silk Neckwear. (In Xmas A soft Crush Hat. 8|-
: $$ boxes.) Two good Shirts. S!»
; »•£ Silk Socks. Gloves. x«
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g What $1.50 and $2.00 Will Buy===at The Globe S
SIS A good Hat. A warm Sweater. gss
A splendid Umbrella. An Auto Coat. »«
' Good Underwear. Belt, with initial buckle. J ;i
«x Leather Cases, Combination
™ Pajamas. Setg 8»
| Combination Sets. A neat vest.
;■» Silk Neckwear. (In Xmas A Flannel Shirt.
boxes.) White or colored Shirts. ill
2!5 Indian Suits. Kid or Mocha Gloves.
A good pair Trousers. Gauntlet Gloves. ,2
; 2K
g What $3.00 and $3.50 Will Buy===at The Globe J
<»x An all-wool Sweater. A silk Umbrella.
A handsome Vest. A silk Shirt.
Flannel Outing Robe. A Boys’ Raincoat.
SjR A pure Fur Hat. Boys’ Overcoat.
Pair “Duchess” Trousers. Two good suits Underwear.
2!| A splendid Boys' Suit. A Stetson Hat.
f What $4.00 and $5.00 Will Buy-at The Globe S
A good pair Trousers. An all-wool Sweater.
Six Terry cloth Robe, with Slip- ne Shirt.
pers. f S° yS ’ n Uit ' . -
g»S A Boys Overcoat.
Flannel Robe. A good Raincoat.
W What SIO.OO. $12.50. $15.00, slß,Oll, $20.00 Will
5 Buy=“at The Globe fc
si: The Best Suit, Overcoat or Crav- §
enette ever shown in Atlanta,
ij and we can prove it
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