Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 28, 1913, Image 6

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THE ATLANTA GEORGfAN AND NEWS. STYLES DEMAND THE PLAYS THIS WEEK Paris Men of Fashion Are Forced to Jump From One Pair of Trousers to Another. PARKS. May 27.-~Thr» tlandlos of Paris have dally been rehenraing <»1 late on quick-change dress In order to be able to slip from one suit Into another with lightning speed so as to waste the minimum of time in this way during the height of the season The decrees of masculine fashion, which in recent years have become tis Inexorable as the requirements of feminine modes, are unusually Dra ronian this year. Even in tho hottest weather it will not be permissible to Appear in the streets wearing white flannels after 11 o’clock in the morn ing. After lounging at his /mho for an hour or so the well-dressed man must rush home and jump Into a pair of neatly checked trousers. This gar ment which, as In the case of ail the « ther trousers, the valet must iron out with sharply defined creases every morning, hangs broadest and loosest from the waist With this may g" ' o tobacco-colored business coat with narrow lapels, and a silk hat. For the Afternoon Call. This Milt does for a stroll in the Buis, but after luncheon the dandy with calls to pay makes a second quick change. This time he dons a pair of well-creased chimncy-pot trousers with faint stripes, and a cut away coat, skin-tight. The litter must have a long tall, closely follow ing the shape of the figure and bulg ing nowhere. in the hottest weather the waist coat may he dispensed with on the sole condition that the coat be un buttoned and a white slip he worn sewed Into the inner side of the lapel to give the similitude of a waistcoat. If one is going to the races w'hlte flannel trousers may he worn with this coat, but not if attending recep tion* Both morning and afternoon coats are built up so as to give the man the appearance of being deep-chested and broad-shouldered, so tailors are now laying in a liberal suppiy of padding material. Snuff-Colored Eveninq Dress. The evening style runs In the direc tion of broad trousers. Again the striking feature, however, is the coat, which is a transparent Imitation of the women’s “Jupe fourreau.” The back and the tail, which fall below the knees, cling tightly to the body, and must fall In graceful curves not only behind but also in front. Black cloth Is the evening wear, although colors arc- permitted this year. the choice mostly going to snuff-colored evening dress. Terra-cotta colored handkerchiefs are also a feature of men’s spring fashions. Paris tailors have entered a cam paign against London’s supremacy in the matter of men’s wear, and this >ear’s fashions are designed with the object of persuading Americans to fit themselves out in Paris instead the British capital GOOD BILL AT FORSYTH. Old favorites and new join in the hill ni the Korsyth this week and an unusually good hill it is, too. Kvery act is a topnotchei of its kind and there’s variety enough for every one. Maggie (’line, by struggling along some way. It seems, has been able to miss Atlanta for nineteen years. But Min's here thin week, and although the younger generation is not on right close speaking terms with her at first she soon warms the house and gets one of her "regular” old-time receptions. She sings the good old Irish stuff in the way that made her famous many years ago, and for good no is ir<* gives her greatest hit of the olden days, "Throw ’1m Down, Me- /Monkey." which brings down the up- )»e» part of tin house as of yore. Among the other splendid numbers < n the bill are Ethel Kirk and Hilly Fogarty, who have a high-class song and patter act; Carl Kosine, a ma gician who doesn’t bore you as you think he is going to; the great How ard, a ventriloquist, who has an en tirely new line of stuff and puts It over in a novel way, Cesare Nesi. a splendid singer who warbles under the title of "Young Caruso,” and does not libel the great and only tenor to any extent; Madden and Fitzpatrick, in a ( lever sketch in which Madden dne- omti original pl'tno playing, and tlie Eqiiilii brothers, equilibrists who really are different. Of course, there are the motion pictures. “ST. ELMO” SATISFACTORY. Miss Billy l^rng and her company began a week’s engagement Monday at the Atlanta In "St. Elmo,” present ing the old Southern hook play as ac ceptably as It can be played. Tim play Is a selection from six of fered the patrons of the Atlanta, and the strength of the company lent itself I admirably to the play. Mr. V'ail as St. Elmo Murray, the cynic, played the part forcibly and I cvtnpatiieHcally. Mist Long’s part. Edna Earl, was almost negligible, but | was well handled. "St. Elmo" will be seen nightly and Wednesday and Saturday matinees. “THE RESURRECTION” AT GRAND Blanche Walsh, one of the few American act reuses who deserves the name of tragedienne, will be seen in Atlanta this week In her most famous role, that of Katusha in Tolstoy’s wonderful drama, “The Resurrection.” It is a picture play which brings Blanche. Waltfh and the Russian play to the Grand this week, and the photo- drama will begin Thursday morning at 10 o’clock and continue until 10:80 o’clock that evening, with repetitions on Friday and Saturday. The prices will range frohi 10 to 25 cents. 'Carolina Desperado Slain Near Sylvania AUGUSTA. GA Mas 27 Bichat' Henry Austin, murderer of three whit* men at Allendale, S. (\. several weeks ago. was killed Monday night near Sylvania. The negro whn trying to cross an ojjen sptfee to get to a swamp when he was fired upon by a score of men. Austin had only two shells left and they were loaded with buckshot. They were identified as shells taken from Magistrate Kdentleld, when Austin killed him In Hampton fountv. Minister Nabs ‘Tiger’ Then Rides With Him KANSAS CITY. May 27. After he had arrested Bert Snyder, driver for a wholesale liquor company, on a charge of violating the prohibition law. the Rev J. M. Dunlavy, welfare officer of Kansas City. Kan . climbed into Snyder’s wagon and accompanied birn as he delivered beer t.o his vari ous customers. The minister remained with the driver until he made his legal deliv eries and then took him to the police station, where the man was releaaed on bond. CRAWLS THROUGH LONG PIPE. COLUMBUS. INF).. May 27. Thomaa Hardin crawled through 6S0 feet of 20-inch water pipe, leading from the water works to the new fil ter building seeking obstructions in •the main. When he emerged the skin was worn from each of his elbow's. Veterans Present Hat to Capt. Cook sman for the \V. H. T. | Walker Camp 925, United Confederate Comrade J H Shcllnut, a i| veteran, presented Captain ik with a military-shaped Veteran one-! J. H black a I pin The presentation took place just before the tamp formed in line , > niai'ch t(» th< lailway staLion to boar*! the < 'iial m !i'"»ga train ** cpting tin- gift in a .rew words, • tain Cook the camp to fall In, and th’ m u'•••bed **vi« -("O— * - lain Cook the station to of their com ordered veterans ...... entrain for the scene: bat of 50 years ago. Inquiry of Wilson’s Lobby Charge Asked WASHINGTON, .May 27. An in vestigation by a special committee of five members of the House into the so-called tariff lobby whieo President Wilson charges Is doing its best to defeat the Underwood bill was proposed in a resolution Intro duced in the House to-day. Representative Tavenner, of Illinois, started the move. Marshall Tells Girls: ‘Be Just to Servants' WASHINGTON. May 27.- Vice President Marshall was the star speaker before the graduating class of a local gills’ seminary. "Deal justly with your servant.” he advised. "You do not need to try to make her your equal and introduce her to your fiance, nor is it necessary to make her a common menial." New Name Is Given Equitable Building When workmen tear away th«* bur lap which hides their work Just now . the Equitable Building will be a thing of history. Henceforth the skyscrap er. Atlanta's first, will be known as “The Trust Company of Georgia Building." The new name is being chiseled in the stone over the Edge wood Avenue ent ranee. The Equitable Life Assurance So ciety loaned th* funds for erecting the building twenty-one years ago. Virginians Claim ‘Light Horse' Lee ROANOKE. VA.. May 27. A com mittee of the Virginia Legislature D on its way to Georgia to-day for the purpose of bringing t o his Native State the remains of Henry Lee, bet ter known as "Light Horse Harry Lee," the father of General Robert E Lee. General Lee died at Savannah on his return journey from Cuba, where he had been ori account of his health. He was buried on Cumberland Island, near, that city, arid his grave has since been cared for by the Georgia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. ACTOR SLAYS POLICEMAN HACKENSACK. N. J, May 27.— Policeman Patrick Considine, snot by James Devlin, a vaudeville actor, be cause Devlin objected to alleged at tentions paid to Mrs. Devlin, is dead. Devlin ind Mrs. Devlin are in Jail. MORTUARY. D. Taylor, Jr. f one-rnontli-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Taylor, died at a private hospital Monday night. The funeral will he held Tuesdas afternoon from Bloomfield's chapel Interment at Weatview. Miss Ruth Elizabeth Warlick, 16 years old. died ut the home of her par ents \1r, and Mrs. B. A. Warlick, 12s East Avenue. Tuesday morning She is survived by her parents, two sisters. Mrs. E. H. Hale and Miss ^Curimm^A/nJicl^andnov^broU^ ers. Judson, Augrue and Bartow Warlick. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning a» 10:30 o’clock from the Grace Methodist Church. Rev. C. O. Jones will con duct the funeral services. Inter ment will be at Oakland Cemetery. Some Folks White City Park Now Open ATLANTIC BEACH MOTEL Open f6r the season of 1913 on Saturday. May 31, under the management of Mr. Henry M. Stanford, man ager of the Tampa Bay Hotel. Splendid servlrr on the American and European plan - by the finest staff of towards, ohefs and attend ants in tho United States. The following rates will he in force: AMERICAN PLAN One person in a room. $21 a week and upward. Tw.» persons in one room, $35 a week and upward. EUROPEAN PLAN One dollar a day and upward, without private bath. Two dollars a day and upward, with bath. A special week-end rate of Five Dollars, including dinner Saturday evening and breakfast Monday morn ing spechd sea food oinner served every dav, One Dollar The. Atlantic Beach Is without an equal as a resort hotel. Located on the finest beach if) the world, with splendid facilities for surf bathing and automobiling Table service, unsurpassed and unattempted be fore Rooms delightful and comfortable. Cooling breezes Good train service to Jacksonville, where close connections are made from every point in tho South. Make your reservations now ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL Atlantic Beach, Florida Address Dept. M Still “put a sign in the window” when they have Rooms to Rent or Want Boarders, but the number of such people is constantly diminishing. In these modern times, when there are Rooms to rent or Boarders wanted, in hundreds of Atlanta Homes, the Want Ad columns of THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN are used. The “Fur nished Rooms For Rent,” “Rooms For Rent” and“Boarders Wanted” columns of The Georgian offer the best way to bring together those in search of the above. '• f in Morgan Firm Denies Attack on President WASHINGTON. May 27. A prompt repudiation of the anti-administra tion Interview attributed to Henry P Davison, of the firm of J. P. Morgan A- Co. in Paris, has been received ut the State Department. This interview, attacking both Pres ident Wilson and Secretary of State Bryan, was cabled to a New York newspaper some days ago and was alleged to represent tin* ultimatum af Wall Street to the United States Gov ernment. Cripple Run Down By Cyclist Is Dying MACON. GA.. May 27.—Edward Green, a cripple of Montlcello, Ga who was struck by a motorcycle yes terday afternoon as he was being wheeled across Mulberry street, is ex peeled to die. W. J. Radcliff, of Atlanta, was try ing out a new motorcycle, prepara tory to starting on a ride to Norfolk Va.. when the collision took place He is under arrest. The Sunday American goes every where all over the South. If you have anything to sell The Sunday Amer ican is "The Market Place of the South.’ The Sunday American is the best advertising medium. You Can Make Pure Lager In Your Own Home—with Johann Hofraeister Genuine Lager Beer Extract Y«u cmn now brew your own beer be?? y i BT«r tamed ■—■fly, cheaply. Ugt- It; your own home With Johann H‘»ftneister Hi -■•* Extract *• > c»ne can make the aamr high quality lager l>ei r that ha* Lean made In Germany f.tr age- -In the j | •ame boocst. old-faehlone<1 > .• Baer 'hat * ao tasty, wholesome, satisfying, every member of the family «U1 aurely be delighted with It Better beer than you .an buy In saloons or In bottles auywherf And It alii cost less than 8 cents a guart— o little ever a half cest a glass I Real Malt and Hop Beer at | 11 Cents a Gallon ^ • do* Imitation beer but real German style latter fcrtr. made cf select Barley Malt acd tha best Koa«. Beer >f fine, natural olor -topped «i; a rid. trealm foam Beer with «nar and spars <!sar a - pure ai r*.n b*—with life an<! health 1: e.,- drop A?d the taue—ah. delicious! Johann Hofmeleter Lager Beer Extract L* guar tet?> under the C S Food anti Drug*- A< t Bariai No 30,817. No license needed aigr«; ■ r. to make your own beer with this oure extra. Get a < an of It to-day. follow the slmnic instru tloom -then you'll know why brewery beer can Dfv be eald where this beer has been Introduced 50c can makes J gallons cf beer. 75c can makes 7 pallan* af bee* Hold by all Druggists »r sent ( ;.re<: n repaid. •••!’ •' * Johann Hcfmslsle*. *bfc hafmt liter Bldg. Chk 33 !l EI3S Cl?--. m Easy Breezy Qomfort Route ' Is the happy combination of a short ride by rail and a long ride by ship from the leading Cities in the South to resorts in North and East Through trains to Savannah made up of large, easy roaches and sleeping ears, breeze swept by electric fans, make the night ride to the port a positive pleasure. Then, Ho! for a trip by rail and ship, and a sail on the boundless sea 'Idle mammoth steel steamships of the "Savannah Line,’’ 400 feet long, are the most mod ern. luxuriously appointed, comfortable and safest ships which ply the southern waters. Capacity 0,200 tons. Wireless equipment. Broad promenade decks give ample opportunity for exercise, while easy steamer chairs in shaded, breeze-blown corners offer inviting opportunities to those seeking restful ef fects of a sea trip, with its invigorating salt air. Round Trip From Atlanta: New York $38.25 1 Boston - $42.25 Qoolecf By Ocean Breezes Including Meals and Stateroom While at Sea Comparatively Low Fares Erom Other Places Vying with up-to-date hotels, these ships are equipped with staterooms de luxe, cold and hot, salt and fresh, tub and shower baths. Table d'hote service aboard furnishes the choice delicacies of Northern and Southern uulrkets, all of which are kept fresh by refrigeration. Best for table waters. All bread and pastry cooked on board ship. For further particulars, call on or write any Agent of the Central of Georgia Railway or its connections W. H. FOGG District Passenger Agent Central of Georgia Ry. Atlanta, Ga. Traveling Passenger Agent Ocean Steamship Co. Atlanta, Ga. Fourth National Bank Building J. E. CARMACK