Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 20, 1912, NIGHT, Page 6, Image 6

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6 BLUE PLUMES TO BURGLAR'S FANCY Millinery Store Ransacked and Large Quantity of Costly Feathers Stolen. The millinery store of Mrs. F. M. Buchanan, at 342 Edgewood avenue, was burglarized shortly after midnight this morning, and several hundred dol lars worth of fine French plumes and a set of furs valued at $“.30 were taken. The burglar esc aped. As Indicated by the condition of th, milliner's stock this morning, the bu: Klar had a particular fancy for blue colored plumes. From the va - sto-k of varl-colured plumes, onlj th- blue ones were taken. Thus- were practical ly exhausted. In ids eager se..tcii f< > ■ blue feathers the burglar overlooked : viral hundred <lollats worth of paradise feathers and a set of furs valued at $350. Tb< hit ter lay by the sidt of the cheap set v di h was taken. * 'di-ers on the Edgewood avenue beat, which is tn - same as that con taining the grocery store which Oscar Bowers and an escaped accomplice at tempted to rob \Ve«ln* aday night, dis covered the milliner) store burglary. TUese officers noticed in passing the Ktore that the lights were out. 'This was unusual, and an ln\estigaihtn re vealed the robbery. They reported the case to Police Captain Perry, dHh-sent Call Officers Watson and Anderson out to the stole. It was found that in tranet* to the building had been made through a rear door. |s3 DOWN s3| I Balance SI.OO a Week---SI.OO | I (/; COATS B / \oMW For Saturday and Monday we will sell' Ladies’ | < v/ v »?' ■ 1 \ >4k Coats that were formerly $15.00 to $25.00 garments, ■ \ 7 for I I $ 9 To $14.95 I , K C 111 - A- Mill IM This stock of Coats includes plushes, caraculs, H Johnny Coats, and, in fact, all the latest—up to-date B fc styles. They are in all colors and fancy mixtures. A H Uff* rea l bargain that helps you save money. rill i Men’s Suits # I Hl &SIOU i liiMß I For Saturday and Mon ABB ■HtM TWfa'agffiMfc jyt ? r'-S* day we are going to ° ffer F M'TfT |l y° u n)en a to buy ‘ ’>< L Xmas Suits $lB to $25 values, for $12.50. On terms W j|’ ■ of $3.00 down -easy pay- Hn 'KI S| M nients. | « H I $9.00 $12.50 I II Come On Up— W ell Trust You I Over a& p I lOjjiilMMßM Tea Co jPMrcl 73i l Whitehall I II AT THE PLAYHOUSES 11 I i I THOMAS E. SHEA DRAWS LARGE CROWDS TO LYRIC Mr. Shea again repeated his former success at the Lyric with Ills performance of "I ir. Jekyll and Mr Hyd< ' last noglit rhe play is one that is well suited to l the actor’s talents ami his work re, Iced generous applause throughout the ev* ti ding Friday night Mr. Shea will offer A I Man and His Wife.' a: the matinee Sat urday “The Hells.” and on (Saturday night "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' "THE FROLIC OF 1912” COMING TO THE LYRIC NEXT WEEK As a lyric entertainment "The Frolics of 1912." coming to the I.vrlc next w<-k. Is worthy of the patronage of S( |J lover of light opera The pi. * e is tl. most whole-souled, ambitious creation that has ever graced rhe lighter stag. Th. en tire cast is evenly l-.tkii <-o,i. trie liger intes are handsome, the darning girls mat and the entertainment from start to finish is splendid. AFRICAN HUNT PICTURES PROVE POPULAR AT ATLANTA Only two days remain for Atlantans to see the Paul .1. Rainey African Hunt pic tures now being shown at th. Atlanta theater. The engagement will come to an end Saturday night Richard I'ar | rington, who has been delivering the h<; ; tore in conjunct ion with the pl*>ures. goes from Atlanta to London, where th. pie turns will be shown for a season. Mat inees will be given today and Saturday with the last p.-rtormance Saturday night. GRAND ATTENDANCES ARE BREAKING ALL RECORDS All attendance records at the Grand have been hr..h.-n. Th.- theater has played to more people In eight performances this week than have been cared tor in any full w.-.-,; of the present season. The show is th. ... is.- 'if this splendid record. Gus li.lwai.ls and his company of entertain ers ar.- th. drawing cards and 'rhe sup porting acis .have contributed In a fine fashion. The Edwards a.-t is superlot* to • j..- offering of last summer w hen it broke F .rsyrh records lor two weeks. The sing ing of the composer's own songs and ids personal appearance in every number has ml.led to inter.-, t and the charm and the grace of the pretty girls who make up the chorus add t<* th*- merit of the act The biggest Individual bit of the bill Is Dut'allon, n talented Englishman, who is a Clever ladder balancer. In addition he is .■■. medial ot ouality and real ability. His act is thrilling, exciting, amusing and Interestng. Al and Fane Stedman have wop honors I*l a most pleasing specialty and there are I other acts that are of the highest quality In ability. There will be dally matinees the rest of the week ni.d ii big advance sale has been recorded. Christmas week will be another big THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1912. Weiek at the Grand. The blll ls of a holi lay sort headed by George V. Hobart’s German <-**medy, "Dinkelspiel's Christ mas.” EMMA BUNTING COMPANY PLAYS AGAIN NEXT WEEK Little Emma Hunting and the Forsyth play. » will conclude their week of rest f-aturdav and on Monday the popular or ganization will again occupy the Forsyth strage presenting "The Little Gray Lady, I one of the cleverest and best>of the Chan- Ining t’olloek plays. The box office is open dally for the ac commodation of those who desire to make I i . nervations In advance. DONALD BRIAN IN "THE SIREN” IS HERE NEXT WEEK The Christmas holidays will' be eel- - I.raied at rhe Atlanta theater through the j, appearance of Charles Frohman’s star, F Donald Brian. This is the first time Mr. I Brian lias ever appeared In Atlanta, and! 'he is coming with a company of real merit, including a number of players seen here in th- pas’. The engagement opens Moi.. ;.y. and Is for three nights with the I'hristmas matinee Wednesday afternoon F'.-ats are now selling for the engagement and out-of-town orders are being filled as received, SLAYER OF SON FREED UNDER BOND OF SIO,OOO DALTON. GA,, Dee. 20.—" Uncle Hob” Davis, the aged Confederate veteran Who on Monday, December 9, shot and killed his son, Hewlett Davis, has ob tained his liberty, making the SIO,OOO bond set by Judge A. W. Fite. In the habeas corpus proceedings held before Judge Fite at Cartersville, Judge Glenn, representing Davis, told of the old man’s broken health, and succeeded In getting him admitted' to bail, the amount being placed at SIO,OOO. None of the relatives fought the effort to gain his freedom. This means that there will be no ex tra session of the grand jury in Jan uary, the investigation going over to the regular session in, April. MAKE SOMEBODY Happy with a. Kodak -the gift that pleases both young and old. Jno. L. Moore ,<• Sons have a complete line. 42 North Broad St. (Advt.) WIFE. TOLD TO GO TO , HAS EYE ON NEW YORK J’HICAGO, Dec. 20 “Once my husband told me to go to h—testified Mrs. Her bert N. Johnson in her divorce suit against her husband. L'Te* did you go?” asked the judge “I want to go to New York,” was her answer. Saturday Specials at JACOBS’ > Plenty of Salespeople to Eliminate Delay and Discomfort and Goods Displayed So That You Can Select Eaisly Doll Baby’s Nursing Bottle FREE With Dolls Purchased Saturday WITH each doll purchased tomorrow, Saturday, for SI.OO or more, we will give J FREE a pretty little Doll Baby’s Nursing (fi*4e> Bottle with rubber nipple. It is a splendid ■\ / little gift in itself, and the children will be delighted with it. At the Main Store only. S' ) “Jacobs’Dolls are wonderfully beautiful *V?sft|Sr and reasonable.” That is what customers are say'i'K daily. If you have not found it ; "iec 'N ye*” conie tomorrow and see our dolls. ' .iiShtt Handsomer there are not in the city, nor as splendid values at the various prices. Whether you pay SI.OO, or say SIB.OO, you will got the flnest doll in Atlanta at the 1 i<l price, at JACOBS’. Look at these when you come. 14-inch Bisque Doll, body fully jointed, closing eyes and natural hair lashes. She has beautiful, natural curls, and a very fine expression. A remarkable value at 60c. True American Boy Dolls, with the boy’s happy, mischievous expres sion. Fully jointed; dressed; 14 inches tall. Only 60c. 26-inch Bisque Doll, fully jointed, natural long hair and lashes, closing eyes, lace stockings, buckled slippers, and we consider her the hand somest doll in Atlanta for $1.50. Little Girl Dolls of bisque, fully jointed; very beautiful, long hair, nat urally waved and hanging in long curls, closing eyes, hair eyebrows and lashes, satin slippers, silk sox. 18 1-2 inches, $3.00; 24-inch, $5.50; 26-lnch, $7.00; 30-inch, $10.00; 32-lnch, $12.50; 36-lnch, SIB.OO. 25-inch Kid Doll, genuine bisque head, natural hair eyebrows and lashes, closing eyes; body well jointed; ss.oo—the best $5.00 Kid Body doll you will find in the city. Others in kid 25c up. Dolls’ Boots,. Slippers, Rubbers, Stockings, Toilet Sets, Nursing Bot tles, Rattlers and Pacifiers, in large variety and at very small prices. Delayed Shipment of “Ivory” New Goods and Lower Prices *■■> l of our direct importation of Ivoryoid goods arrived last w'eek and immediately went on sale, fully one-quarter below all other prices, A delayed shipment has just arrived: Pocket Manicure Sets in Ivory ertd Cases. Opera Magnifying Mirrors in cases, pretty Vanities and other novelties offering beautiful gift selections at moderate price. And we have before explained why we can underquote the regular prices. - • ... ( .. Our Prices Average 1-4 Lower Beautiful Pocket Manicure Case of solid Ivoryoid, with Ivoryoid coin partmmits, for each containing Ivoryoid chamois buffer, nail file and-. ; .<fleaneik cntfcHe-knife, polish in case and heavy manfbure scissors of fine grade. This is a handsome gift and would be much appreciated. Complete $3.00. ' x. A Larger Set and in heavier > weight Ivoryoid; 3 1-2 inch buffer, file, cleaner, cuticle ' -g/hFIhHiiIIIIVf knife, polish in case, and curv- _ ■”UtUJll’j.v-F' ed and straight manicure scls- [ sors of the finest grade. An exceedlng- ly handsome gift for $6.00. J Hair Brushes, large size, extra fine bris- tles ' s2 - 00 and $2 - 50 ’ -K-- 11 —u. I—IIJu” Military Brushes of exceptional quality; a pair, $4.00, $5.00 and to SB.OO, and fully equal to those valued to $10.50 elsewhere. Cloth Brushes, large size, $2.50 and $3.00. / Very Special at 35c and 50c At 35c. Opera Magnifying Mirror. 2-inch mirror, in flat, Ivoryoid slip case. At 50c. Pocket Vanity Case in Ivoryoid, containing tiny mirror and powder puff with Ivoryoid ring top. Also at 50c, a selection of very dainty Chamois Buffers. Photograph Frames and other Novelties k priced to 75c elsewhere. Suggestions From Jacobs’ Mail Orders Selected Carefully and Shipped Immediately Perfumes and Sachets . .10c to sl2 Cut Glass 25c to $25 In Ivory Goods—Toilet Sets, • Fern Bowls and Table Re- Manicure Articles. Mirrors, Hectors $1 to $3 Shaving Goods anil a thou- China Odd Pieces 50<- tn 14 sand and one little things. 35c to $25 ' 1 leces boc t 0 S 4 Cases Os Real Old Ivory..sl to $5 Vases and Statuary 50c to sls Silver and Gun Metal Mesh Gold Crucifixes 75c to $3.50 Bags 75c to $35 Stationery 10c to $4.50 - Ideal Hair Brushes in Ivory- Christmas Cards and Book- oid. with white bristles .$4 and $5 lets 5c to $1 Hat Brushes 25c to 75c Calendars 25c to $2 Whisk Brooms 10c to 75c Fountain Pens $1 to sl2 Leather Hand Bags $1 to $3.50 Bridge Sets $1 to $3 50 Combs in Ivoryoid and Rub- Dolls 25c to $25 her 10c to $1.50 Children’s Books $1 up Smokers'Sets $1.50 to $5 Burntwood Pieces 15c Smoking Stands $3.50 to $6 Pictures in Gilt and Wood Poker and Whist Sets . $2.50 to sls Frames. Catagrams, etc. 10c to 33c Cigar Boxes, Jars. Humid- Thermos Goods $1 to $lO ors $1.50 to $5 Flashlights 80c to $2 25 Manicure and Toilet Sets In Cutlery 50c to $1.50 Ivoryoid. Silver, Ebony..soc to $25 Hand Mirrors 25c to $3 Single Manicure |<nd Toilet Triple Mirrors $3 to $5 Pieces 10c to $5 Bathroom Mirrors $i to $lO Solid Gold and Silver Jew- Puff and Vanity Boxes.. 15c to $2 50 elry 25c to sls Military Brush Cases ... 75c to $3 Gold Top Jewelry 50c Traveling Rolls, filled and Razors 49c to $6 empty $1 to $16.50 Strops 25c to $2.50 Leather Traveling Cases for Shaving Mirrors and Men and Women $2.50 to $35 Stands 25c to sl2 Shaving Brushes 25c to $5 Military Hair Brushes. Shaving Mugs 25c to $1 pair $1.50 to $lO Ash Trays 25c to $1.50 Infants’ Fancy Goods and Paper Weights 25c to $1 Toilet Sets 25c to $3.50 Candy 10c to $5 Indestructible Dolls and Rub- Ivoryoid Photo Frames.3sc to $4 25 her Toys 25c to sls Desk and Boudoir Clocks $1 to $6 TMnner Sets $2.98 to $lO Nickel and Brass Alarm Chocolate and Lemonade Sets.s2.so Clocks $1.50 to $2.25 JACOBS’ PHARMACY Main Store and Laboratory 6 and 8 Marietta St. 23 Whitehall Street 266 Peters Street 102 Whitehall Street 70 W Mitrhpll street 245 Houston Street 152 Decatur Street 423 Marietta Street Street* TORRID WAVE SWEEPS AUSTRALIA: 122 IN SHADE SYDNEY, N. S. W„ Dec. 20.—The tor rid wave which is sweeping over Aus tralia showed no signs of abatement to day. At Eucla, on the sound border, the mercury jumped to 122 in the shade. JOHN D.. IN FANCY VEST. PLAYS BEST_GOLF GAME TARRYTOWN. N. Y:, Dec. 20.—Wear ing a fancy silk vest, John D. Rockefeller, the “ell king” played the best game of golf In his life, covering the course on his Pocantlco hills estate in 43 Djer Kiss Free Saturday In our Perfume Department with all purchases Saturday we will include free sample packages of Djer Kiss Extract and Face Powder. Colgate’s New Extracts, Italian Violets and Eclat, also Cashmere Bou quet, Dactylis and Violet; pretty bottles and very attractive mono gramed leatherette cases; 50c and 75c. Colgate's Monad Violet Toilet Water, In pretty case, 75c. Hudnut’s Delightful Extracts: Aimee, Yadma. Mona Lisa. Elaine- in beautiful gift cases of leatherette or flower boxes; 50c, 75c, SI.OO $1.25. Vantine’s Toilet Waters in extremely pretty Japanese gift boxes; Wis taria, Geisha Flower, Corylopsis and Sandalwood, 75c, SI.OO, $1.25. Beautiful Perfume Bottles Can Be Filled With Special Odors Select a handsome Perfume Bottle in cut glass or silver, and have it filled specially with your favorite extract. Or the Bottle alone will be a handsome gift. Silver Deposit Perfume Bottles, with solid silver overlaid on white crystal, in tall and square shapes; 1-oz. size, 75c and $1.00: 2-oz $1.25; large, $2.50. ’ ’ Cut Glass Perfume Bottles in very beautiful cuttings; 1-oz., $1.50: 3- oz.. $2.50. Rock Crystal Bottles, SI.OO up. Extracts in Bulk: Solon Palmer’s, Lazell’s, Colgate’s, Jacobs’ Concen trated Flower Odors, oz., 50c; Piver’s, oz., 65c; Mary Garden, Houbi gants Ideal, La Rose Pompon, Lentherlc’s Aeolian, $2.00; Djer Kiss $1.25. These Handsome Leathers Priced Fully 1-5 Lower Have you decided upon a fine handbag? A splendid choice. Every woman likes these beautiful and serviceable gifts. Examine our stock You will find our values fully one-flfth below regular charges. Also In Mesh Bags, we will give you a much lower price than you can dupli cate the article for. Plenty of courteous salespeople to serve you. At the Main Store. ' n Fine Black Grain, silk lined; gon -nV metal flat top, two outside pockets ... M and s^'t '^ case. Only $3.00. F Large Bag of very fine Seal, leather J lined; 8-lnch square oxidized flat top; double strap handle; coin purse; a beautiful grade at $3.00. Another fine Seal, leather lined, with German sil ifcMimaaa&dl ver top, $3.25. 6-inch Envelope Style in Seal, trimmed with silver plate thread edge large outside pocket; silk lined and silk lined purse. A beautiful gift, $2.00. » Special at SI.OO. Large selection of $1.50 and $2.00 Regular Grade*, gilt, silver and gun metal tops, mostly leather lined, all include coin purses. G ®" l:ine G . un Meta! Mesh Bags, finest quality, fully guaranteed; long 11 •«X lain * fr’inch heavy top, SB.OO. In very fine mesh with round top at $12.00. Others $5.00 up. Sternng Silver Mesh Bag, f.-lnch; very strong, fine mesh, long link chain, $14.00, and you can not duplicate it at the price. Select Jacobs’ Christmas Candies Always Above Usual Quality at the Price We have a beautiful display of Boxes and Baskets for your Christmas Candies, in satin and silk of dainty shades, some painted and manj trimmed with holly, poinsettia, violets and other flowers and ribbons. A very large assortment, at very moderate prices. When filled with Jacobs Superior Candies, made by Block, they reach the pinnacle of the sweet offerings. /jSjK Special Christmas Heart beautiful, heart-shaped, bright red box decorat z ed with a bls bunch of reai h ° n >’ and fii,ed with '* */• Block’s Candies, assorted Bonbons and Choc olates. One-pound size. at. our Special Christmas Price, 50c; two pounds, SI.OO. Lar9e Satl "Lined Baskets, unfilled. * 3 ’ so and Block’s Frncy Chocolates, aristo crats of the Christmas Table. Not one plain center! Every candy a special, fancy combination of fruit, nut, cream and chocolate,'in comparable in the blending and supremely delicious ’n the taste, giv ing a new deiijh with every morsel. Each piece rests in a little white frilled compartment. For the most dainty and delicious and in every way the most tempting gift in sweets that can be conceived, select a < hristmas box of Block s Fancy Chocolates. Attractive one. two and five-pouna boxes at 80 cents a pound. Or in anv beautiful box or basket you may select. Christmas Candy and These Are Surpassingly Table Novelties Good Va " i,,a and Loaf. lb.. 10c 2oc *wC« Inowb A aris S "oc 8 ' 2 ° C ' Strawberry and Vanilla Seafoam, lb., Santa Claus and Reindeer, 75c. S Tandlw. y 10c. meraS fi " ed W ' th " tt,e SPU " Ba " 8 ’ a " colors * 15c : 2 ,or 25c - Other Novelties. 5c up. Stick Candy, absolutely pure, all Assorted Chocolate Nuts. lb.. 75c. flavors lb 25r Crystallized Cherries. Cumquats, J. .’’ 25 ’ Pineapples, etc., lb., 75c. Cream Mints, assorted colors, lb., 40c Crystallized Ginger, l/ 2 lb.. 30c; ’4 lb.. Buttercups, assorted flavors, lb., 40c. 15 f’ Walnut Creams, lb., 40c, Tomorrow, 50c Chocolates 29c Finer Candy 50 cents a pound can not buy in Atlanta. Made by Block, a guarantee of absolute purity and deliciousness. Made Friday ntehL It is fresh, uncrushed and tempting. Try this splendid Week- End I reat tomorrow. All Jacobs’Stores, r»ni Saturday and Sunday only, at jut/C WHIRLED TO DEATH AT FAMILY REUNION ROCKFORD, ILL., Dec. 20.- T*. *. his foot caught in the belt of a farn' engine here, Edward Johnson, of p ' lolt, Wls.. was whirled to his death in the presence of many relatives who ha, gathered for a family reunion a