Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 16, 1913, Image 9

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nil', A I L A JN '.1 A HKUKUIAJN Ai\l> NKV\« FRIDAY, MAY IB, isn:?. MRS. ROBERT LEE COONEY. ONE OF ATLANTA'S ATTRACTIVE MATRONS Mother Jones Teils of Brutalities Toward Women and Men in Paint Creek District. imed Silvia." n so terribly mine guards This striking’ photogray was take*’ for The Georgian at the oTjeninc c Club' mother that Iter child was born dead. 1 saw threes married women and a sihgle girl of seventeen years' sub mitted to indignities inconceivable in this free country while they were penned in the West Virginia hostile.” Brush your teeth twice-a-day with TFADt RIBSOhl MAA * b&mtal cream because it is an efficient, safe denti frice with a delicious flavor that makes its use a treat. Spiritual Wealth as Well as V orldfy Riches Needed, Reso lution Adopted Says. The closing session of the confer- uce of the Laymen's Missionary Tovrment of the Southern Prer.byte- an Church was marked by two im portant features. First of these was the adoption of the following policy f r the work of the movement during Lie coming year: “1. We recommend that we hold a onference in every presbytery in connection with the regular fall meetings, or at such other time as* may be found best for the purpose of irousing men to more activity in all ..nes of church work. 2. That we co-operate with the weeutive committee of foreign mis- ( ions in.the effort to bring individuals \nd churches up to a full support of .iis binaries. *3. That, a'-* the members of our i,encral committee in each presbytery ■iv being appointed members of the --hematic beneficence committee, we *ie at once a leaflet on the oppor- :.ty‘ and duty of the committee to vist our men, and that v»e likewise v 9 leaflet on the work of the mis- i nary < omrv.itte- in the local church. • i. That, in view of the fact that •.'veiopment, of the spiritual life \» i iiie foundation of all permanent ■Ltmjent of men. we endeavor this . ar to lead our men to more definite ..hie study.'* Tb*» other important feature of this . .'Sion of the conference was the de- | :• n to hold, at v'-me time in Au- | ?t. a conventicn. ci the Laymen’s titi. ionary Movement at Red Springs,] HOW YOU MAY STILL JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB This club opened April 21 to HELP YOU provide a fund for Christmas, start ing as low as 2 cents and 5 cents and increasing each week. By paying for the weeks already ex pired, you can still join, uo to TO MORROW EVENING AT 6 P. M, when the club will positively close. Join for your children. It may not make much dif ference to you now, but it will make a lot to THEM at Christmas. Travelers Bank & Frust Co. Peachtree at Walton Branch: 297 Marietta St. A Sale of Misses’ * and Children’s Hats at Regular $6.50 to $15 Hats Just the stylish, beautiful dressy Hats you have seen and admired when they were priced to you at $6.50 to $15—they are marked that way now as this is being written, but to-morrow you may have choice of them and pay only $5.00 each. There are various beautiful shapes and styles in the fashionable straws, white and colors, beau tifully trimmed. Kinds for little tots of skx and their lug sisters of sixteen. Other Hats Up to $3.50 at $1.98 Another assortment of stylish Hats for general wear, traveling, etc., simply trimmed, though pretty and becoming shapes, and Hats that are priced regularly up to $3.50, are here for your choos ing Saturday at $1.08. Boys’ Play Hats 69c Cunning little pull-down shapes, of peanut straw, specially priced for this sale at 69c each. , * Misses ’ $25 and (til $30 Siiits at * • You will not appreciate the full force of this statement until you have seen these beautiful Suits, examined their materials and found just how elegant and charming they are in fashion and fit. Only Eighteen All Told Just the remainder of the Spring Suits for girls up to 16 years of age. They arc every one of excellent style, and as above stated, are regular $25 and $30 Suits. Every girl who shares this economy will count herself fortunate indeed. Misses’ Coats f\f\ Up to $20 at *plU»UU There are many occasions during the summer when girls need coats: For traveling, for motor ing, and for wear at the seashore and in the mountains. These are not«old mussed and soiled Coats, but are new, stylish, and in perfect condition; full-length, beautifully made, of fine, all-wool ma terials trimmed in various ways, some with big sailor collar of silk, lace trimmed. ,Ln such fashion able colors as Nell rose, Copenhagen, navy and tan. Sizes for girls of 13 to 17 years. Girls’ Wash frl flfl Dresses at • W Busy mothers will he delighted to find Dresses such as these priced at $1.00. They are of style and value seldom to be had at that price. All new, fresh, attractively made, of good wash materials in light colors; sizes 6 to 14 years. Little Tots’ Wash Dresses at Cunning little Frocks that were bought for special selling. Only a few of them remain, and they are priced for to-morrow at 19c each. Made of percale in light striped and checked effects, trimmed with solid blue or red; cool, low-neck, short- sleeve style. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Large Savings on Little Men’s Wash Suits A glance at these pood Suits will convince you that it is time to replenish your boy's sup ply. Listen : Suits Up to $3.00 at $1.00 Well made Suits of pood washable materials, ,jusl the kinds you will like for your boy. Russian style, 2 to 6-year sizes. Sailor Blouse style, 4 to 8-year sizes. Men’s Cambric Night Shirts of plain or checked nainsook are priced at 75c each. Pajamas of cool madras in all-white or pretty striped effects; $1.00 and $1.50. Knit Underwear Section, First Floor. Hosiery News of Special Interest Women's silk-boot Hose with lisle top; white and tan only; 35e pair—three pairs for $1.00. Imported gauze lisle Hose with high-spliced heel; black, tan and white, 25c pair. WAYNE-KNIT silk-lisle Hose with linen heel and toe; black only; three pairs for $1.00. Children’s White and Black Cotton Socks, Three Pairs for 50c Infants' white silk Socks, sizes 3 months to 3 years; very special value at 25c pair. Saturday Glove Specials 16-lmtton double tipped silk Gloves; black and white; a few sizes are missing. Priced at 69c pair. Kayser’s 16-button silk Gloves, good, heavy quality, black and-white; $1.25 pair. 16-button doeskin, washable Gloves, very popular; $3 and $3.50 pair. 2-clasp, washable doeskin Gloves at $1.00 and $1.50 pair. 16-button white suede lisle, washable Gloves, at $1.25 pair. Cool Knit Underwear That Means Summer Comfort Sheer gauze Vests of One weave, with tape over shoulder; special for Saturday at 15c each. Sheer lisle Vests, plain or mercerized finish, round neck style: 25c each. Imported gauze lisle Vests with hand-crocheted yoke; 50c and 75c. each. Cool, sheer knitted combinations, with cuff or loose knee; choice of these three celebrated makes: Kayser’s, Forrest Mills or Essex. ^ Italian Silk Combinations; $3.50 and $4.00. Children's and misses’ low neck Vests; 10c and 15c. - Misses' lisle Vests; low neck, sleeveless; 25c each. “Mother’s Friend” Waists for Boys Most mothers know the points of superiority contained in these good waists for sturdy boys. "Once tried <always liked and worn’’ is their unfailing reputation. Here they are in all sizes from 6 to 16—made of white madras or striped madras, or ehambray; collars attached or detached. Priced at 50c each. Boys’ Plaited-Bosom Shirts at 75c Boys’ laundered, stiff, plaited-bosom shirts, white and colors; with or without collars; 6 to 16-vear sizes; priced at 75c each. Boys’ 65c Knickerbockers at 50c Boys all clamor for Knickerbockers—these are brand-new, and the kind hoys like. Made of khaki cloth or white or brown linen or striped galatea; 5 to 12-vear sizes; priced for to-morrow’s sale at 50c instead of 65c. Boys’ Night Shirts and Pajamas Night Shirts V-neck style, made of cool pajama checks, and trimmed with stitched braids; 2 to 14-year sizes. 50c each. Pajamas for boys -2 to 14-year sizes—choice of three materials: white madras nr pajama checks, or blue or white soisette; prices 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 suit. Children’s Section, Third Floor. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. $5.00