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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1913.
Girl Earns 7,500 Votes for Shetland Pony in Half Day ENGLISH F
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Young Contestant s Letter Shows Spirit Which Wins
LEADER IN FIRST DISTRICT
PILES UP 12,950 VOTES IN
ONE WEEK BY EASY EFFORT
On** afternoon* work yielded Fannie Mae Cook, of District 4 i.iOO
vote* in The GiorgUn and American pony outfit contest She started in
at 1 o’clock 1n the afternoon and by nightfall hid increased her strength
in the race by that substantia! figure
Ross Greer, a carrier, got exactly the same number of votes in the
same length of time. Josephine Simrall, leader In District No. 1,
earned 12 950 votes in a week.
These are some of the records reported to us. Others, no doubt, aie
doing as well. These instances are quoted merely to show how simple a
matter it is to forge ahead in the race for a pony outfit.
The spirit which accomplishes such things Is displayed in the fol
lowing letter from out in the State:
Pony Contest Editor.
Dear Sir: inclosed find nomination blank. Please send me
full instructions, subscription books and receipts, so that I can
go to work and win one of the pony outfit*.
No doubts are expressed. The contestant says he is going to win a
pony. Probably he will, starting with that determination.
The standing of contestants is given below:
DISTRICT NUMBER ONE
George Rosser 31 East Sixteenth I **'* ri
Josephine Simril 9 East Alexander Street
.15390
Jacob Patterson 574 West Peachtree Street »1*0
Willie Ivev Wiggins 41 B. Tiimlln Street
Miss Margaret Lewis 25 Baltimore Block &5J0
Jas. O. Godard 105 Fowler Street 4fi0.»
Vera Nelle Brantley 31 East Alexander Street 3500
Janet Oxenham 47 East Eleventh Street 3410
Hillmann Me ( alia 365 Luckie Street 2960
Hugh B. Luttrell 75 East Twelfth Street 201..
Phillip S. Reid . 132 Moreland Avenue 1210
Miss Estelle Sullivan 4 West Peachtree Street 1125
Miss Louise Thompson 19 East Tain Street •• 1105
Lottie Mae Dedman 59 Love Joy Street 104..
Wm. Elsele . 105 Mills Street 10J')
Wvman Conard 03 West Fain Ctreet 1®00
Mollie Lee Kendall 42 Mills Street 1000
Toland Owin 373 Spring Street 1000
Harold Holsombach 385 Luckie Street 1®®2
T L. Hoshall. Jr 82 West B: er Street 1000
Hoy Mauldii 131 Spring Street 10)0
Andrew May 02 West Baker Street 1000
Albert Smith 358 Peachtree Street 10.JO
Dorothy Stiff 17 Grant Place 1000
Edgar Watkins. Jr 602 West Peachtree Street 1000
Norman Caldwell 98 East Pine Street 1000
Mis Iconise McCrary 78 East North Avenue 1000
Miss Swdie King 53 East Twelfth Street 1000
Glenn Moon 9 Ashland Avenue 1000
Eugene Morgan 602 West Peachtree Street 1100
Mi - Frankie J. Smith 198 West Peachtree Street 1000
Miss Mildred Stewart 196 Ivy Street 1000
Miss Gaynell Phillips 85 Luckie Street 1000
Miss Mary E. Peacock 82 Simpson Street 1000
Robert A Harden 48 Baker Street 1000
E M. Harrison 506 Ponce DeLeon 1000
Caldwell Holliday 1010 Peachtree Street 1000
John R Wood 176 Angler Avenue 1000
James Gruges 137 Hunnlcutt Street 1000
Miss Edith ('lower 24 Ellin Street *1004}
Mies Ruth Grogan ^..140 Orme Street 1000
H. E. Watkins. Jr 125 Juniper Street 1000
Miss Annie Phillips 85 Luckie Street 1000
Miss Christa Powers 94 Spring Street 100 i
Cliff Moody 114 Simpson Street 1000
William Ernest 149 Mills Street 1000
Arthur Pepin . 103 East Pine Streei 1000
DISTRICT NUMBER TWO
Miss Lottie McNair 1250 DeKalb Avenue 763 »
Miss Mildred Brlckman 48 Kirkwood Road 63.'...
Miss Roberta Harbour 340 Ponce DeLeon Avenue 6230
Miss Marjorie McLeod 34 Greenwood Avenue 5710
Miss Elizabeth WiPard 30 Oakdale Drive 4950
Miss Edith Gray 26 Howard Street. Kirkwood. .. 3660
Ray Warwick 172 Angler Avenue 3520
Miss Idelle Shaw 179 Pine Street 2835
Edmund Hurt 785 Piedmont Avenue 2125
Paul M. Clark 16 Church Street 211.>
Miss Eliza! <th Smith 34 East Avenue 1955
J. Edgar Sheridan .1 West Ashland Avenue 1660
Miss Virginia Walton 670 North Boulevard 1650
George M. Barnes 788 Piedmont Avenue 1600
Miss Nelle Reynolds 126 Cooper Street 1585
Mias Elizabeth Garwood Decatur. Ga 1285
Max Clein 49 North Butler Street 1200
Martin Comerford 186 East Merritt* . 10)0
Bue) Crawley 125 North Jackson Street 1000
Elsie Gosnell 127 Cleburne Avenue 1000
Clinton Hutchinson 60 Ponce DeLeon Place 1000
Willie Harden Decatur, Ga 1001
Chas. M. Kellog. Jr Decatur, Ga 1000
Raley Rav 73 East Hardee Street 1000
Wm. Wellborn 35 Church Street 1000
Miss Lucy Withers 17 Maude Street !?90
Mias Elizabeth Downing 457 North Jackson Street
Robert R. Andrews 181 Waverlv Wav
St. I-*eonard Veltch 1360 DeKalb Avenue
Willett Matthews 917 Seaboard Avenue
Robert Wood 176 Angler Avenue
DI8TRICT NUMBER THREE.
Chas. M Stevens ' South Kirkwood
J P. Goets. Jr 32 Rogers Street
Miss Mary WelH 101 Ormewood 1835
Norman. Gooch 121 Boulrward DeKaln 1000
Willett*' Matthews 917 Seaboard Avenue 1000
Willie Reynolds 126 Cooper Street 1000
Harry Brown 129 Pulliam Street 1000
DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR.
Fannie Mae Cook 488 Pulliam 14160
Florence Greenoe 387 Pulliam Street 13420
Oscar Eugene Cook 176 Grant Street 892*
Nathaniel Kay 2.1 South Pryor Street ........ 738')
Ida G. Fox
Howell Conway . .
Miss Ida Bloomberg
H. L. W. Brown ...
Louis. Joel
1000
1000
1000
18 V0
1180
14690
5700
David F. Nowell . .
J. Walling Davis .
Mias L. E. Abbott
Miss Lovle C. Dea
Milton Holcombe
Lynn A. Hubharc
Raymond Smith
Harry Stone ....
ernov
. 147
Pulliam Street
6965
229
Woodward Avenue
2265
. 53
Martin Street
.... tst't
.450
Crew Street
. . . . 1450
.140
Capitol Avenue
.... 16!m
. 137
Pulliam Street
. ... 1250
. 170
Capitol Avenue
1 295
. 143
Glennwood Avenue
.... 1010
244
Hill Street
. .. . 1000
. 35ft
Pulliam Street
Ifiif;
.... 1 OtW
. 620
Woodward AvenUe
. . . . 10DJ
.202
Grant Street
. ... 1000
. 90
Bryan Street
.... 1000
294
Fraser Street
... . 100ft
. 66
Augusta Avenue
.... 1460
. 101
Capitol Avenue
. . . . 1000
429
Woodward Avenue
.... 1250
219
Cherokee Avenue
. . 100)
24 4
Glennwood Avenue
. ... 1000
552
Washington Street ....
. ... 1001
101
Capitol Avenue
1000
.147
Pulliam Street
. . . . 1000
282
ormond Street
. . . . 1000
46
Buena Vista Avenue . . . .
. . .. 1000
Wiliam Henderson 320 Ormond Street
DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE.
Frank Ison, Jr. College Park, Ga.
Harndon Thomas 94 Formwalt Street
Miss Louise Chewning 98 Formwalt Street
Emery Ward Fort McPherson, Ga.
Miss Mary Holloway
Chas. Ernest
Miss Sarsh Whit a
Miss Margaret 5N
Charles Stone
Miss Ida O. Fox
Miss Susie Black
John Thrasher .
R. H. Brown 582 Central Avenue ...
Miss Meta Mitchell 57 Pulliam Street
Dick Denton .220 Formwalt Street
Miss Rosemund Humphries 253 South Pryor Street
Ralph Ross .269 Crew Street
Agnes Shatrtn 464 Pulliam Street . .
\ii>s Wilhelmina Tucker 451 Pulliam Street
W. H. Hamilton. Jr 588 Woodward Avenue .
Miss Beatrice Brunson 382 Whitehall Street . .
Mose Gold 310 Woodward Avenue .
Hugh Terrell 86* Chatham Street ...
Miss Annie Graham 214 Forsyth Street 1405
Miss Carlotta Burns 123 Cooper Street 1001
Roy Young 42 Loomis Avenue H$0
Miss Maude L Berry 123 Cooper Street 2041
1000
1000
100O
1000
1000
1000
2640
4690
1175
100,9
1000
DISTRICT NUMBER SIX.
William Turner 251 Lawton Street *[450
Miss Beverly Swanton 45 Evans Street *37a
George Nelson Baker 381 Oak Street 2220
Edgar Wilson 40 Park Street
Mist Ora F. Dozier 35 Sella Avenue
E. F. Marquett 20 West End Avenue lloO
Gay Reynolds 18 Oglethorpe Avenue 1270
Miss Cuaanne Springer 283 (Jordon Street 111>>
Miss Grace Davis 159 Peeples Street 1000
Gregory J. Eaton 39 Eggleston Street 1000
Angle C. Newton 16 Bailey Street 1000
Benjamin F. Safi eta 23 Orange Street 1000
Edw. DeLo*ch 97 South Gordon Street 1350
J. T Sewell 30 Park Street 17o0
Charlie Hood 17 Gordon Street 1076
Miss Margaret Thornton 231 < >ak Street 1165
Mias Virginia Jackson 50 Royaton Avenue 1000
Grady Harris 41 Hendrix Avenue 1000
DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN
A Morrison * 77 Jones Avenue 100<5
Jamas Allen 66 Davis Street 1765
Joe DuPre 414 Simpson Street 1115
Lawrence McGinnis 47 Franklin Street 1000
George H. Melton 74 Newport Street 1000
Clyde Mitchell 66 Jones Avenue 1000
Charles Owen 68t4 Connelly Street 1000
CITY CARRIERS AND NEWSBOYS
Rose Greer 57 Whitehall Terrace 16760
Harold Hamby 8 Mc Afee Street 12525
Mow Brodkin 62 Gilmer Street 9825
O B. Bigger 348 Glenn Street 9200
Jno. Trimble 401 South Boulevard 8230
Roy Cook East Point, Ga 7035
Harold Turner 309 Luckie Street 5850
J. E. Moore 600 Flat Shoals Road 3840
Raymond Wilkinson .Kirkwood Station 3740
W. H. Hamilton, Jr 588 Woodward Avenue 3675
Irvan Willingham 872 East Georgia Avenue 2965
Everett J Cain 45 Ira Street 2370
L. M. Harrison 506 Ponce Del^eon Avenue 1560
Johnnie Evans 120 North Avenue, East 1000
Grady Cook * . . f . . . 20 Fortress Avenue 1000
Frank Garwood Decatur, Ga 1000
Sterling Jordan 23 Ferguaon Street 2845
Charles Barron R. F. D. No. 5 1751
Olin Neal Bass 23 Orange Street 1000
R S. McConnell R. F. D. No. 5 1000
OUT-OF-TOWN AGENTS AND CARRIERS.
John Martin Columbus, Ga 13895
Ambrose Scarboro Royaton, Ga 3565
Leon Spence Carrollton. Ga 3220
James ft Plunkett Carey Station. Ga 1480
Morgan E. Dasch Stone Mountain. Ga 1405
Hyman Esseman Rome. Ga 1345
Janies Wilkins Caffney, S. C 1015
Alfred Chappell# Sparta, Ga 1000
John Gardner Newnan, Ga 1000
Herman Corliss LaGrange, Ga 1000
Smith Falla w Opelika. Ala 1000
GEORGIA SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS.
Miss Virginia McCowen Marietta Car Line 2875
B. B. Tillman Senoia, Ga 2460
Miss Belle Ragsdale Lithonia, Ga 1425
Andrew B. Tribble Lithonia. Ga 1375
W’arren Taliafero Mansfield. Ga 124*)
Blake Nichols R. F. D. No. 5, Atlanta, Ga 1170
Clifford Henry Carrollton, Ga 1060
Miss Jessie Collier Rarnesville, Ga 1105
Miss Gladys Daniel Bolton, Ga 1985
Maxwell Aubrey Bolton. Ga. 1985
Paul Joaaey Forsyth. Ga lO'l
Robert Davis Columbus, Ga 1050
Horould C. Ogilvie Savannah, Ga 1030
Lois Casey Chattahoochee. Ga. 1023,
Eugene Scarborough Macon. Ga 1025
Miss Belle Stainc- Toccoa, Ga 1020
Emory Steele Commerce, Ga 1015
Clay Rurruss Carnesvllle, Gc. 1000
Miss Mary Caldwell Chipley? Ga 10 » )
Miss Sarah Carter Savannah. Ga 1000
Alfred Ohappelle Sparta, Ga 1000
Beaufort C. Elder Blakely. Ga 1090
Miss Salllo M. Evanr Douglasville. Ga 1000
Gertrude Marshall Savannah, Ga 1000
R. W. Mattox, Jr 4 Perry St., Newnan, Ga 1000
W. L. Mattox 4 Perry St.. Newnan. Ga 10)0
Dan Patrick Conyers, Ga.„ 1090
Harry H. Redwlrte Fayetteville, Ga: 1000
Felix Held Union City, Ga IOi 9
Terry Strozier, Ji Greenville. Ga 10 *
H. Eugene Whit • Flovilla, Ga 1000
Eugene Lee, Jr Covington. Ga 1255
Miss Ennis Spinks Chipley. Ga 1985
Elmer Towns Social Circle, Ga 1000
Patrick Jones Macon, Ga 1000
Ralph Little Commerce, Ga 1000
Miss Berta Davis Fayetteville, Ga 1000
Wariusr Webb Griffin, Ga 1000
Miss Esther Boorstin Covington. Ga 1000
Edward A. Heckle Cornelia, Ga 1000
Etheridge Bradley Smyrna. Ga. 1000
Ernest Baker Washington, Ga 1000
Alfred Wilkes R. F. D. No. 5. Atlanta. Ga 1000
Miss Lily Wilkes R. F. D. No. 5, Atlanta, Ga 1000
J. P. Craven Baxley. Ga 1000
John H. Hewlett Conyers. Ga 1000
Carl Bragg Wooddiff. Ga 1000
Charles E. Crawford Chipley, Ga 1000
Ernest Turner Chipley. Ga 1085
J. C. Smith Oxford. Ga. 1035
R. B. Hudaon LJnadllla, Ga 1000
Eugene Let, Jr Covington. Ga 1255
Maurice Means Meansville. Ga 1155
Leon B. Spears Wood stock. Ga 1285
O. S. Morton ...Raymond, Ga 1000
Miss Margerite Danner Doravllle. Ga 1020
Miss Erva Blackstock ... Hogansville, Ga 1000
Miss Helen Mitchell Rlchwood. Ga 1001
Charles Harlan . . R. F D. No. 4 1000
William Reid Columbus. Ga 1210
Rudolph Campbell Fairburn, Ga 1000
Walter Harrell. Jr Quitman. Ga 10'M)
SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS OUTSIDE OF STATE OF GEORGIA.
Rodney Stephens Abbeville. S. C 2035
Miss Dorothy Davis Dothan, Ala. 1065
Miss Annie McCarell Charleston, S. C 1080
Novel Wheeler Florence, S. C 1015
Robt. Hystt Murphy Murphy. N. C 1000
Awbrey Hopkins \nderson, N C 10.hi
Pauline Trull Raleigh. N C 1000
J. T Webb. Jr. Piedmont, Ala 10'»0
Lindsay W. Graves ... Knoxville. Tenn 1000
George Andrews Opelika, Ala 1000
Fair. E Webb. Jr Piedmont. Ala 1000
Miss Lydia Bemley Chester, S. C 1000
I nominate, as a candidate in The Hearst’s Sun
day American and Atlanta Georgian Pony Outfit
Contest:
Name
Address
Nominated by
Address ,
GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES.
100}
12 MO
5740
3*35
3325
. Hapeville. Ga i4 86
Ponnell Bioodwrorth 277 Smith Pryor Street 1000
Miss Carlotta Burn 123 Cooper Street 1000
Mist Texia Mae Butler 352 Whitehall Street 1000
Miss Anna Graham 214 South Forsyth Street 1000
Wm. Hood / 371 Whitehall Street 100^
Mies Margaret La Feure 7_’ Washington Street 1145
!bert Leake 94 Crew Street . . 1000
| P.4k» Long Fort Mi Pherson. Ga. 10O0
chard Rainey East Point. Ga 3115
=*rriot Brown Reid 205 Cooper Street 1000
41ms Fry *s Summers 90 Orange Street 1060
Jimmie %<irner 352 Whitehall Apt. B io»i»J
Mibb Lucile Berry Eaei Point, Ga 1070
Girl Aids Stabbers
Of Court Officers
CHICAGO. May 14. —Miss Gerrtude
LaFairfleld to-da> confessed to aid
ing Harrs Evans and Peter Jensen,
convicted robbers, in their spectacular
attempt to escape in Judge Cooper’s
court after sentence was passed on
them.
The young woman said she gave
the knivea to the prisoners with
which they stabbed Joseph Bhaboy.
SherifT A. D. Busholte and a detec
tive. The two young prisoners had
planned to atrike down the officers
with their knives, take their revolvers
and shoot their way to freedom.
Cubist Hats, Wasp Gowns and
High-Slit Skirts Cause Many
a Gasp at Longchamps.
PA RIB. May 14.—FV>r once Part*
has been relegated to second place in
the matter of fashion frocks. With
their Cifblat hats, waap gowns and
skirts split to a height rarely dared
by the Paris exponents of extreme
modes, their sisters from across the
Channel invaded the Longchamps
paddock in unprecedented number
and marie the racegoers gasp
The Cubist hats, in small models,
are made of waterproof silk and
shaped in a perfect cube. There is
no trimming except a wide ribbon
with scores of polychromous cubes
handpatnted and tightly drawn
around the sharp-angled sides. A
Cubist pin fastens the curious head-
gear to the hair, which is neatly done
In Botticelli style.
The wasp gowns worn by two tall
Englishwomen consisted ot tlght-flt-
tlng dresses of soft dull silk, the waist
line circled with wide stripes of yel
low and black alternately.
The fashionable gown must not be
symmetrical and the trimming on
the left aide be different from that
on the right, or if the same material
Is used It shall be disposed unequally.
Some gowns that look perfectly plain
In front are very elaborate in the
back, and vice versa.
Several women wore platinum cir
cles studded with precious stones
around their forehead, with their hats
under the chin with narrow* velvet
ribbon of a eolol to match the dress.
Persian styles, which, it was said
at the beginning of the season, had
been superseded by those of Venice in
the eighteenth century, appear instead
to be gaining renewed popularity.
Fight Over Children
May Bring New Law
AUGUSTA. GA., May 14—As the
result of a contest over the custody of
little Frances Zachry. an effort will
be made to change the Georgia law
governing the disposition of children
in the event their parents separate.
The little girl is the daughter of
Julian J. Zachry, a well-known Au
gusta attorney and cotton man. and
wife, who have separated. The moth
er refused to give up little Frances
and her sister. Zachry brought ha
beas corpus proceedings before the
ordinary. Under a recent decision of
the Supreme Court that the father, In
the absence of anything to the con
trary, is the proper person to rear
the children, Ordinary Walton order
ed that Frances, aged two, and Mil
dred. aged six months, be given to the
father.
T
Prolonged Filibuster by Repub
licans Likely to Bring About
Compromise.
WASHINGTON, May 14.—The fight
on the Penrose motion to instruct
the Finance Committee to hold pub
lic hearings on the Underwood tariff
bill was resumed to-day.
It was thought that there would be
slight chance of pushing through the
public hearings motion, though it
was conceded that the LaFollette
amendment providing sixteen ques
tions to he answered under oath by
those who testified had materially
strengthed the position of the Repub
licans by offering a way'in which to
curtail the testimony of the wit
nesses
With the LaFollette amendment
and a possible agreement as to thr
time to be given to tne hearings. It
was thought not improbable that a
prolonged filibuster on the part of
Republicans would bring about some
sort of a compromise with regard te
open hearings.
Tariff Cuts Please
English and Germans.
WASHINGTON. May 14.—English
and German paper manufacturers are
pleased with the Underwood tariff,
according to Ettore Ripamonti. a
manufacturer of Milan. The princi
pal effect of the new tariff, he says,
will be to raise prices to Americans.
The United States, he says, unlike
England, does not oelieve that she is
the only nation capable of supplying
the wants of her people. She la will
ing to try foreign-made goods if the
price is right. He declares that busi-
neat in this country is little dis
turbed, so far. by the prospect o! a
tariff change.
Mrs. Longstreet Will
Accept $3,600 Job
WASHINGTON. May 14— Mrs.
Helen D. Longstreet. widow of the
famous Confederate general, will Ac
cept a '.'lace offered her by the for
mer Union soldier. Colonel Albert E.
Boone, of Clarksburg. W. Va., pro
vided s-'he finds herself fitted for the
post, according to a statement made
by Mrs. Longstreet to-day.
The position, which commands a
salary of $3,600, was offered the wid
ow following the refusal of the United
States Government to appoint her
postmaster of Gainesville. Ga.
Billy Long to Give
Party for ‘Taggers’
Miss Billy Long, atar of the stock
company playing at the Atlanta The
ater, will entertain tag day workers
at a matinee performance Monday
afternoon at the initial presentation
in Atlanta of “Tho Deep Purple.”
Manager Homer C. George already
has mailed invitations to the chair
women in charge.
Last Monday Miss Long was un
able to volunteer her services in any
way because of a performance at the
theater. Following tha performance
of “The Deep Purple,” Miss Long and
members of the company will hold a
stage reception for the tag day work
ers if invitations are accepted by
SENATE COMMITTEE FOR
WOMAN VOTE AMENDMENT
WASHINGTON, May 14.—The Sen-
ate Committee on Woman Suffrage
to-day decided to report favorably
Senator Chamberlain's resolution to
amend the Constitution so as to pro
vide for equal suffrage
Gov, Brown to View '
State Institutions
Governor nnd Mr*. Brown left At
lanta at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday aft
ernoon for Mtlledgeville, where the
Governor will visit the Georgia Nor
mal and industrial School and inspect
the State institutions.
The Governor Wednesday night villi
sleep in (he old State mansion, be
neath the same roof, in the same room
and in the same bed that h(s father
slept in when he was Governor of
Georgia a half-century ago. J Gov
ernor Brown's father waR Governor
from 1857 to 1865, the longest con
tinuous service of any Georgia's Gov
ernors.
A reception will be tendered the
Governor and Mrs. Blown Wednesday
evening; the State institutions will be
inspected Thursday, and the return to
Atlanta will he made Thursday after
noon at 4 o’clock.
BEATS WIFE TO DEATH
SPARTA, W1S., May 14— William
Hogue. 70. a retired farmer, to-dav
beat his wife to death with a ettib,
shot and fatally wounded his daugh
ter, wounded her husband, then
slashed his own throat and died
There’s a world of satisfac
tion in buying UneedaBiscuit
because you know you will
get what you want—soda
crackers that are oven-fresh,
crisp, clean, appetizing and
nourishing.
Uneeda Biscuit are always uniform
in quality—they are always alike
in crispness, in flavor—they are
soda crackers you can depend
upon. And ali because Uneeda
Biscuit are uncommon soda crack
ers packed in an uncommon way.
Five cents everywhere in the
moisture-proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
28 YOUNG DOCTORS TO GET
DIPLOMAS FROM GEORGIA
AUGUSTA. GA.. May 14 —Twenty-
eight young doctors will be given
their diplomas by Chancellor David
C. Barrow, of the University of Geor
gia, to-night.
The principal address will be deliv
ered by Dr. Ralston Lattimoro. of
Savannah, former president of the
Georgia Medical Association. The
class valedictorian is Turner Z. Ca
son, of Island Grove. Fla., and the
salutatorian is Ward Beecher Duvall,
of Abbeville, Ga.
Southern Suit & Skirt Co.—Atlanta—New York—Southern Suit & Skirt Co.
Ling
erie
Send It Back
If Served Too Strong
Tell the waiter to put
Only a level teaspoonful
Of Instant Postum
In the cup of hot water.
That makes it right.
• * • * • #
Those in the kitchen
Often get hurried
And stir in a
Heaping spoonful
Which is about double the
Right quantity and makes
It bitter.
Same as a double quantity
Of coffee or tea.
$10 Values on Sale To
morrow (One Day Only)
■rpASCINATING little Summer Frocks—
dresses that women will like the minute
D ressesj
$6.95 ?
# * * • • •
Opera in English in
3 New York Houses
PARIS, May 14,—Unwillingness on
tiie part of the .Metropolitan Ope a
House directorate to extend more
generous hospitalit> to the Chicago
Opera Company having caused a rup
ture which foreshadows competition
opera in Knglish is being promis-d
in three New York theaters next
season.
Foreign and American artists in
Europe are wondering what will hap
pen on the expiration in 1915 of the
contracts of Oatti-Casazxa and Tos-
canlni.
On no condition, it is said here,
will Toscanini renew-, his arrange
ment. it is understood he may go
back to his old love, the Milan Scala.
However, if you
they clap their eyes on them. Beautiful laee-trimmed embroidered
voiles—dainty models with skirts of white crepe, coat effect of fig
ured crepe and girdle of soft satin—lovely lingerie dresses trim
med in Swiss embroidery and shadow laces. Perhaps the very dress
that you wanted is here, and at a LESS PRICE than formerly. On
display in our show windows NOW—
and will be sold, as advertised, TO
MORROW, choice
$6.95
Quick SUIT Disposal
Sale Thursday {One Day Only)
T HIS lot embraces EVERY worthy new
style of the season—Balkan Blouses,
Smart Cutaways, Draped Skirts, Bulgarian Trimmed Suits and
Suits of simple elegance; in fact, there ARE no later styles than
these.
Visit this busy store to-morrow or any other day and you’ll al
ways find it teeming with activity—a never-ending parade of the
newest modes in ladies’ apparel—a veritable Dame Fashion’s clear
ing house. To-morrow’s quick disposal of fashionable suits will nat-
urallv bring an unusual response—attend EARLY!
SLITS SLITS SLITS SLITS
Like it very strong, use
The heaping spoonful.
Be sure and put in plenty j
Of cream and it has
A snap and go that
Pleases some palates.
Speak out and tell them
How you want it.
That formerly
sold at $25
Formerly $30 to Formerly $35 to Formerly up to
$32.50 at
$37.50 at
$55 at
$14.50 $16.50 $10.50 $25.00
Sale Begins Promptly at 9 A. M. Thursday
Southern Suit & Skirt Co.
‘Atlanta’s Exclusive Women’s Apparel Store,” 43-45 Whitehall St.