Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 13, 1912, HOME, Image 12

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lED ST ?5; GET MIEMSE'j Mrs. Belmont Tells Suffragists That’s Way to Live: “Not for Me,” Says Girl. i NEW YORK, De.. 13.- in addressing the inembc. -of tin- .Imilor l’oliti<;il Equality 1.-amo at their first mc.-tlnr, .Mrs. ' > H I'. Bein'.mt t.. : th. t .; 25,.wa 1 »rap*r that after nnirrt«<o the wife s 1 oti.-s k<‘. j, right M v it*. •" * tn . hl;• om< - body to <•»:<• fol th.- <bh-‘ Th. ag«."-i.itlon was formed b } Mi; Eugenia Ab ,z.i. . a Pankliurst suf fragisl re. mil; from Lot i'.t . .ml Is Compose.' of gi> - from .“ixt "i> to .-i in- I C'-n year: of ng.-, Mie Belmont hm harilj .. . m-j Into'her ad. --ss at. ■ml in old ill i girls about the tnairying .ig< . -n <ui> of th.-tn pii . i up Itli: “Too Long to Wait." “But that's elltir. \ l>o long o wait. And besides, If a gi . in;' i--.-, shouldn't ehe stay home and k< . hou ■ ..ml liot- "Not al ml." Interposed All- Ir inont hgtrtHy. ••When you marts k.. p rigid an With soui work. Th. n you will hnv. enough*pion.-, to hir. < iok and your hot. ■ .ill b mippl "How about li,. bam.-s elm pets ■' . d* i » - veil. >.a • . h:<: >' ».• 1. in tin u.mt ’ rov-. "Ought I. . gill ‘t’i it bom- I atri • :>r. so 11.• . ' <ir. i Brunette Scorns Plan. •‘r. t lalnlj not." • mpliatlcallj aft t. ve.-i d Al Belnioli \ young In.jth <r would b- very little use to a baby. It is better i<> hire an old. and more ex perience' i prison who knows how to take . at< ot children." “Oh, I don't think that an ideal way to live." said th< brunelt< . rather scorn fully. “It mai not b<- ideal," said Mis. 8.-l --rnotit, "Inn It's practical, \ wife should have .m fndej < ndenl purse ami should riot have to go to he- husband for money." "Well, when I marry," resumed the <lar t-. yt-tl one, "1 want my husband to give mo everything. 1 don't want to have to work for the money.” "If you .'.in find that kind of a man. go ahead.' advised Mrs. Belmont, and i the meeting idjourned. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP TO MILWAUKEE YOUTH MADISON, WIS., Dec. 13.—The Rhodes scholarship was awarded to Arthur It. !>.».■, of Milwaukee, a law student in the University of Wiscon sin, by tin Wisconsin Rhodes scholar ship board. The dedeloua Havors of the best fruit and mon ■imrnlcal SAUER'S E.X TRXCTS xt.l, FLAVORS. Thirteen hlgiiest awards and medals (Advt.) FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Both Phones Number 4. 41 Peachtree. <Ad ver ÜBcinent * IMPORTANT NOTICE SOUTHERN RAILWAY CHANGE OF SCHEDULES Effective Sunday, December lb, train No. 29, "Birmingham Special," will ar rive Atlanta from the EAST 11:16 a m latave for Birmingham 11:30 a. m. In gtead of arriving Atlanta 10:30 a. in. departing 10:45 a. m., ub at preaent I L. MEEK. Agsfetant General Passenger Agent I Southern Rallwaj t.Advt.' - ■■ ... , IAN IDLAL GIFT FOR THE HOUSEWIFE 1 7 77 7 ’ ,i v" i 77 ' '/ |- " ----- - - ’ impMl I- J Jwlllll THE SANITARY MILK CABINET Piotects the daily milk supply against the bad effects of summer’s heat or winter's cold. Powerful insulator creates vacuum that maintains even temperature from five to six hours. By its use your milk CAN’T FREEZE IN WINTER, CAN’T SPOIL IN SUMMER Save six first-page headings from consecutive dates of THE GEORGIAN. Present them, with $2.00 cash, at our office and get 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. -5 hl MNBniMiirr mr . *'<mm w M Claim to Divine Thought Made by Count Tolstoi\ DIARY REVEALS BELIEF I I’.xHls. !>♦•<■, i.; one of Ur strlk < i ■ in th* dairy <>f th* late s printed In Joura Defeats i- ins hitherto published statement and was replaced ii\ a brief formal will dated July 27, I’FiO, by which he left all hi« literary property to his daughter. Alexandra) reads: "If the peoph- »f the world wish to read my writing, lei them dwell on those pass ages when I know the divine Power has i Kp-iken tiirouL! :■<> and DM them profit from them throughout their lives.” The diary Is printer! on the authority of Count Sergius Tolstoi. It was writ ten by his father under dale of March 27, IS 3b. <’ouh Leo Tolstoi asked that all retrain from saying good of him after h-s death. \fter r*‘f< rring. to himself as the inter preter of Divine Power, he said: “1 have had moments when I felt »n> ■ self to he the medium for the expression jof tiie Divine will. J have sometimes been so irnpun am! so subject to per sonal passions ths the light of this truth has been obscured by my own obscurity, i bn , di .-.Hfi all, l ha\< served at times as j ‘hr ini« rmediary for His truth, and those j have been the happiest moments of tny lif< May God will that, passing through ime tl.-'.sn truihi have not been Bullied and may mankind find in them its pas | Hire. It Is only in that that my Writings h;n importances.” Requests Cheap Burial, 'l’he diary b’gin by saying that if he doe- not make another this shall be his i - ihih* ;;t T list i then requests to be hurled where he dies If In a city, in the least expensive eoftin and in the least expensive cemeterj "as the poor are bu rled.” He continued: Let there Tj(l flowers, no wreaths, 1 no discourse, and, If possible, let the fu ii> i..i take place without priests and with j out liturgy, but if that is disagreeable to ' those who bury me, then let me interred with the liturgy, only as simply and cheaply as possible.” After asking that no announcement of his death appear In the newspapers and that no obituary be printed Tolstoi writes 25 CENT 'DIHOEHINE' FOR FALLING HAIRANDOANDRUFF-GROWSHAIR Don’t Pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonics—Use old, reliable, harmless “Danderine”—Get results. Thin, brittle, colorl«an and scraggy li.iir i.“ mute evidence of a neglected ! S' alp; of dandruff —that awful scurf. There Is nothing so destructive to the I hair as dandruff It robs the hair of its luster, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of the scalp, which if not rem edied Causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die -then the hair falls out fast. A little Dunderlne tonight now—any time—will surely eave your hair. (Advt.) KHHnRHIMHHBHBnHRMHMMMMHMMMMRiHHBHMaaMHBHMi DIAMONDS. WATCHES JEWELRY See Our Stock and Prices Before Buying Bargains in Diamonds Satisfaction or Money Refunded Provident Loan Society, Inc. 14 Auburn Avenue W. E. McMillen -Z' * ■mu THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1912. it length concerning the didposition of his w or Its. Referring to h;s unpublished writings, ho prescribed that only those be printed which will be “useful to mankind.’’ Ho asks his heirs to abandon to the public ’he right to publish his former works that is. to renounce the author’s writ ings. Destruction of Writings. After giving Instructions relative to th# classification of his papers by his wife and daughters, he orders his writings to be destroyed when what is worth preserv ing has been extracted from them. This applies particularly to the jour nals he kept when s bachelor, when, he says, he led the usual miserable life of young men without principle. Then he adds: ’’After all, let. my diaries remain as they are It may be seen from them that de spite the platitude and misery of iny youth, God did not abandon me, and that as I grew ukier 1 learned, however Httl* was, to understand and to love Him.” MILD CENSURE FOR CAPT. STE'JNENBERG NEW YORK, Dec. 13. —Major Gen eral Leonard Wood, chief of staff of the army, han announced that Captain Steunenberg would be mildly censured for his poem, “An Object Lesson,” whlsh appeared in the cun ent Issue gs The Army and Navy Journal and which criticises the German method of teach ing military tatlcs. 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. VALDOSTA. GA.. Dec. 13.—R. M. Martin, now secretary of the Dublin Hoard of Trade, has been elected secre- s tary of the < Chamber of Commerce In this city, and it is understood he will take up the work here early in the new year. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton s Danderine 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 and luxuriance which Is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffs' and have the appearance of abundance; an In- > comparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks’ use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair new hair— growing all over the scalp. AUGUSTA SEEKING ■ GOVERNMENT AID IN BUILDING LEVEE AUGUSTA. GA.. Dec. 13.—Nisbet Wingfield, commissioner of public works of Augusta, is now in Washing ton, where he and <’ongr<-.--man Tbqm as tv. Hardwick ar*- working on plans i for the Savannah river and for A igus ta's levee. The government lias 'agreed to ap propriate J 125.000 additional to finish tlie rip-rap work on the banks at Au gusta. Already $250,000 lias been spent in the rap-rapping work, half of which was paid by the city and half by the government. Congressman Hardwick is now at work with tlie rivers and harbor com mittee of congress to se< ure an appro priation from tlie government to h«!p paj fo' the levee Mr. Hardwick tak- s the position that inasmuch as the gov ernment. is to assist in building levees on the Mississippi river, the city of Augusta should not lie discriminated against. GETS RECOMMENDATION FROM HER EX-HUSBAND' 'L M-' 88 " Dec - 13 Bearing a '-crtilieate of fitness as a housekeeper from her husband, with whom she has; 'o' 1 ’ Mrs ' Mar y c - Whitaker, wife of Iv-r. r. A. Wh.takftr, head of the Welfare Sales union, is seeking to begin I life anew. Mrs. Whitaker says she in tends to earn her own living. " j I'siAWEEml IBt laliis' Cials | B $ 14’ 95 I’ >1 SATURDAY! WWt' IS ■MgWMMKIWIinWIBIIIMIIIIBI —■ We are going to put on O sale every Ladys’ Coat— prices ranging from $lB to n w s22,s ° for sl4 ' 9s ' There is every kind of Coat and S style in this showing. This ■ price is for Saturday only. Ry MEN’S SUITsI sir.°° - I We are going to put on O' ■ p sale Men’s Suits prices /. JF ■ sls, $lB. S2O and $25 all iLI go for sls. There is no use 1 !■ iiW ! L mb ■ looking shabby when such W ■ prices as these are offered H 1 and when you can get such Igw ■ terms as we offer to every ■ S y working man. | ..J? || I $1 A WEEK $1 IraM ; f - .jff.-.iLi-u m Over A. &P. Tea C0.,771.,3 1 ., Whitehall Street. jST. PATRICK’S STOLEN REGALIA IS RESTORED l,< >NDON, Dee. 13. —The St. Patrick! installation regalia which was stolen i from historic Dublin Castle in July. li"i7, lias suddenly and mysteriously been replaced in its original position. ! Til" regalia, properly known as the , |Dublin "crown jewels," was worth $235,- ; 000. A reward of $5,000 was offered for til,- recovery of the jewels. The mystery of the disappearance created a scandal in th.- Irish vice regal court, making tin. position of Sir Arthur Vi cars, Ulster king of arms embarrassing URGES PRESIDENT TAFT TO CLEAN UP CAPITAL Washington. I . ’3. President Taft was appealed to today to take some action looking to the purifications of the national capital and the suppression of ! “certain hotels.” The request is the out conie of a mass meeting presided over by Senator Kenyon, of lowa, author of a bill | pending in congress which would elimi nate the segregated district here. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought x® 'S» ® THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO. L_ ~ ~—J * ex —s<SS.~iSk. 4r« Sis ; w I® % W'® is r ydSrejgs & i /i ' 4ft V \ «; * O! 'l K ' ktfa/ZS ! «« I . li I® 4ft — —l JS£ »•* i HERE’S AN IDEAL XMAS I | SHOPPING LIST I sis H What Twenty=Five Cents Will Buv===at The Globe S jft * 4 xtr Two pairs “Radium” Socks. Silk Handkerchief. One pair Silk Socks. Cuff Buttons. «; 2* Silk Neckwear. (In Xmas Sp ar t Pin. ;|| «5 box A Sllk Initial Handkerchief. c . TWO Collars ffi Pair good Suspenders. Men - S or Boys - Capg x<x , g What Fifty Cents Will Buy—at The Globe 1“ S-r Silk Mufflers. Suspenders. g|4 Silk Socks. Neckwear. (In Xmas boxes.) Jft jg Silk Initial Handkerchiefs. Scarf Pin or Cllff Buttons. «j *2 Combination Sets. ht S „ hi *' „ . E S Initial Belt. gg A good Shirt. A good Cap. i Splendid Underwear. Garters and Arm Bands Gloves. Phoenix Muffler. | What One Dollar Will Buy===at The Globe 111 The best Shirts made. Good Underwear. Combination Sets Socks. »jj S A good U..WU. A T g : od H s““ f ' s» Pajamas and Night Shirts. A g. lwtwy or todlMl Suit gt S® Silk Handkerchiefs. Scarf Pin and Cuff Buttons. Silk Neckwear. (In Xmas A soft Crush Hat. gg gjg boxes.) Two good Shirts. »?5 Silk Socks. Gloves. 5K mX What $1.50 and $2.00 Will Buv=«at The Globe 8 mwc I;;; A good Hat. A warm Sweater. itt |*| A splendid Umbrella. An Auto Coat. Good Underwear. Belt, with initial buckle. «* Paia.« oo Leather Cases, Combination ;!! ;; pajamas. Sets gt Combination Sets. a neat Vest. ;;; •r Silk Neckwear. (In Xmas A Flannel Shirt. (g S»m boxes.) White or colored Shirts. <ft gtfi Indian Suits. Kid or Mocha Gloves. A good pair Trousers. Gauntlet Gloves. | What SS.OO and $3.50 Will Buy at The Globe g An all-wool Sweater. A silk Umbrella. Jig A handsome Vest. A silk Shirt. S j'* Flannel Outing Robe. A Boys’ Raincoat. «? A pure Fur Hat. Boys’ Overcoat. Sr Pah- “Duchess” Trousers. Two good suits Underwear. Sft A splendid Boys’ Suit. A Stetson Hat. ill What $4.00 and $5.00 Will Buy===at The Globe i Si? A good pair Trousers. An all-wool Sweater. ;J; Terry cloth Rohe, with Slip ttne Shirt. *■; SI? nerq A B °y s ' Suit ' Si* P A Boys’ Overcoat. *« Flannel Robe. A good Raincoat. ™ Si? i ; f ; £5 What SIO.OO, $12.50. $15.00. SIB.OO, $20.00 Will “■ Bny*==at The Globe S |ft The Best Suit, Overcoat or Crav- g enette ever shown in Atlanta, and we can prove it S | m & ss JSO At e « ! S’; i < z z \ '® SIS / ii \ ■«« i!5 LJ—l 4 ft i:i ® MAIL ORDERS FILLED xtx its 4ft g The Globe Clothing Co. I g so WHITEHALL STREET £ <•>, -- _ **’’ 4J* Fie er az B*s ffi 5*5 «!>***