Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 08, 1913, Image 4

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4 TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN A NO NEWS. DOROTHY RUTH YOURBR1GHT HINTS AS TO XMAS GIFTS MA Y AID SOMEONE By MARY LEA DAVIS. Her* you decided what present you are koIdr to Rive your wife thip Christmas * Also, if you be a woman. Mave you selected, in your mind »i least, what Rift you will present to >our husband on Christmas morning I venture to say that a great man' married couples are still cudgeling heir brains over this gift-giving problem I'll also venture the aseer- iion that a number have found happy solution in some of the suggestions offered by some of those who have written me letters on the subject. If you have a bright Idea let’s haye ihe benefit of it, and you may get one of the gold pieces which I arn offering for best answers to the question out ’toied in the first paragrhp or this at ride Pn the trite who writes the tn »/ short lettcf tellin g what is the most useful pi ft for a husband, om *10 Qol dpiecc. T’hrer award* of $5 each will he given the wives whose letters are adjudged the next best. Also. I will award the same prises to husbands who write brief letters onthning the most appro print* gift for a husband to give i his wife. For the husband's letter that is adjudged the best the writer itffl receive a $10 gold a piece. Hus bauds who write the three ne.rt b*'*t letters will receive, each, a 55 gold piete for thetr thoroughness. Rimd voter letters addressed to • MARY LEA DAVIS. Rditorial Department. The At Junta Georgian. Head the following letters, lust re eelved They may help you in your «*«rrh for an appropriate Christmas FOR A POET’S HUSBAND Miss Mary lx?a Davis A present for my husband for Christ* j mas! Is that what I heard you say” AVell, don’t give him something ir December That he can not use tiil Ala' Or anything that’s too fancy: Such things men dewpise. A comfortable pair of slippers will do If you only get the right size! if he has a special hobby , Remember to keep that in view, A cushion for his easy chair That he knows wan made by you; A smoking jacket, some handker* chiefs. Tis not the gift, but the giver. That makes ii a valuable thing I think what ere you decide on And arrange about his place. The best of all will be to him Your happv, smiling face. MRS. W. J. K St. Augustine, Fla BIBLE FOR HUSBAND Miss Mary Lea Davis 1 think the best gift a woman can give her husband is a nice Bible with thumb index, laid upon a table where he passes, hh this will be appreciated, will be wnoouraglng and will nerve as a remembrance. MRS. V. S. Gainesville. Ga TO LIGHTEN HER LABORS Miss Mary Lea Davis: My wife is a very busy house ke.per and does all the work al >ut r.he house, without the aid of a servant To lighten ironing day. 11 am going to give her a *iolf-heat- itig gasoline iron, a one year’s subscription to a home magazine, no she can rest and read the ex tra time the iron has saved, and IS to spend as she pleases. B. D. B Westminster, S. C. GIVER, NOT GIFT. Mary Lea Davis The true spirit of giving, a pure, ievtng motive, should aooompan> any gift, no matter how simple it may be, and then the apprecia tion is not based on its value in dollars and cents. My husband is practical enough to appreciate any useful present, such as a pretty tie* nice collar bag or some handkerchiefs MRS H. W. C. Atlanta, Ga. GIFT TO A WIFE. Miss Mary Lea Davis: The best gife from husband to wife Is to say and do this ""My dear, you are charming. And look like a miss.’ Write a check on your hanker, Seal the gift with a kiss.” G. W. M Carrollton, G«. HER OWN WORK. Mary Lea Davis. The best Christmas present a wife can give hTr husband is something that will do him some service and also a thing that she has made herself I believe a husband would appreciate any thing he knew his wife had spent some of her valuable time on MRS M L. Atlanta, Ga. A GIFT OF LOVE Miss Mary Lea Davis: A wife’s appreciation of a gift from her husband is shown in a # beautiful manifestation of love* and affection, provided the gift comes from a heart and soul that she realizes is truly her own, whether it be a diamond brooch or a pair of bedroom slippers. Hither of these gifts presented on Christ mas morning “For My Darling with a loving kiss wlli bring tears of joy ano assure her that her husband's best gift is the priceless '"iff of love. G K. C. Atlanta, G* SILVER CASE PURSE Miss Mary Lea Davis A wife should give he) husband for a Christmas present a silver case purse, with her picture hi - tallied to the part which holds hi- bills MRS. R. 8 E Thomaston, Ga. A CHRISTMAS DINNER. Miss Mary l^eo Davis 1 think the best Christmas gift to any husband would be a merry Christma* dinner. with kind words and pleasant smiles MRS A H H Atlanta, Ga. A BANK ACCOUNT Mias. Mary Lea Davis. The best holiday suggeKtion is a bank account for a wife DR. JOHN B. Atlanta, Ga. A BIBLE MARK Miss M a ry I ,ea Da v I* This Christmast I "hall give my husband a bookmark for the Bible, which 1 gave him last year, his usual eggnog and n cufl but ton to match the one he lost. READER Marietta. Ga LOVE FOR WIFE. Miss Mari' Lei Davis The best Christmas present to give my wife is love That's what she wants. T K. Atlanta. Ga FOR A READER. Miss Mary Lea Davis As my husband dearly loves to read a good dally piper, 1 have decided to make him a present of a year’s subscription to The Georgian. Also some good < Igars and a nice, comfortable chair MRS W H J. Americu*. Ga. WILL HELP HtM SUCCEED. Mis* Mary Lea Imvi* My hunhand 1* Just starting in business for himself and needs help. I’ll do his writing and keep his ft» counts for 1914 with beat wishes for his success ItRF i. I> Atlanta, Ga MUST KNOW HER WISHES. Mm* Alary I-ea Davis 'Hie husband must know hi* wife* disposition. fie must learn whai would pleas# hei most and If he be of moderate rneana, he should bu. her presents according! Whs would please one wife might not please another. If a man knows ii in wife's likes and dislike* he ran get her a present that 1* sure to please her M L. f Oakhurst, Ga SOMETHING FOR COMFORT, jjiss Mary Lea Davis I would suggest something foi comfort after a busy da\ A pair of house slippers (in a case) and The Georgian to read For the ."Upper case, take a palmetto fan and cover with red or blue velvet, stitching ribbon prettily across i<> hold the slippers Hang on the wall at the foot of his Led, where th«> Will al- ways he handv West End MRS. M. ,7. EYEGLASSES FOR WIFE Al i s.h Mft ry I jesa Da v 1 m . [ know my good wife needs e.\ e glasses, ho I shall present her with ihe very besl to be had. fcmyrna, Ga B B. R A FOUNTAIN PEN Aiir* Mars Um< Davis To the man who must do a great deal of writing I think a fountain pen a, very nice Christmas gift. Then F would suggest a pair of warm bedroom slippers, an umbrella and a vear's subscription to The Genr- glgi MRS H r> i Florence, B. C - 4 A SHAVING SET. Miss Alary Lea Davis; The most useful gift for a man would be a real nice shaving set. one with a good razor so he would want Bhav< himaalf. if would enjoy being his own barber and would save money at the same Ume MRS R. G R Atlanta. Ga. A RAINCOAT. Miss Mary Lea Davis. My husband is a policeman and is out all night. I think the best present for him would be a raincoat with » pair of good gloves in the pocket. MRS. 8 K. Atlanta. Ga. A LAUNDRY BAG. Miss Mary Lea Davis: We are struggling to na.v for a home and take care of three little ones who must be rememt»ered at Christmas, and neither of us will have anything lo buy presents for th** other, so I shall make one of the many useful presents that are up predated by the majority of men A laundry bag with an opining large enough for him to drop his so!lad articles in a second. From past experience I know he will ap predate it Many articles such as collar hags, shirt bags, tie rack*, etc , r an be made with remnant" that do not cost much, but show a great «lea I of thought. ■'IH'SHA N'D’S PAL Atlanta. Ga. A WRITING SET. Miss Mary Lea Davis: Surely my husband would be pleased with a writing set con#ist ing of a large desk blotter wit!) brass corners, inkstand, stamp box roll-handled blotter calendar, letter rack, pa peril older and fieri. This is either plain, polished or shaded brass with relief decorations would be pretty. This set with a year’s subscription lo his favorite daily. The Georgian, would please him. Uoyston. Ga. MRS. W. M EASY RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION The Remedy that Replaces Calomel. Causes No Restriction of Habit or Diet. Ii is a mistake to take calomel when your liver is lazy and needs toning ifp. Hundreds of people in this sec tion have discovered that Dodson’s Liver Tone is a thousand times bet ter and safer and its action is just as sure. There are none of the bad after-effects of calomel tg Dodson’s Liter Tone and no danger of saliva tion. For attacks of constipation or bil iousness one or two spoonfuls <»f this m'ld, pleasant-tasting vegetable liq uid are enough, and all druggists give a personal guarantee that every bot tle will uo all that is claimed for it • fails. Dodson's Liver Tone costs only 50 cents for a large bottle. Remember he name, because there are any num ber of remedies sold in imitation of Dodson claims. Some of them have names very similar, to Dodson’s Liver | Tone—and are in .same color package. These imitations are not guaran teed and may be very harmful. Go to an> dealer and you will surely get the genuine.—Advt. What Shall We Eat? That ever recurring, ever puzzling query — what to have for torught • dinner, tomorrow'* luncheon. AH those wondering momenta spent in the think ing of what to prepare for the next meal will be saved if you Wave Good Housekeeping Magazine. • 'Three Meals a Dsjr" m conducted by Bertha F. Shapleigh. cooking expert of Columbia University She proves tn the laboratory .the accuracy of every recipe she publishes The department contains a complete bill of fare for every meal for every day in the 'Acer Dainty, deli cto**, economical suggestion* and different. You will never he at a loss to knew what to eat if you have Good Housekeeping December Number Of Any News Dealer 15 Cents This Is Just a Sample <if the innumerable helps for th< home lusnarer that cram the pages of Gooa Housekeeping. An absolute “money back’' guarantee of every advertisement. Dr Harvey W. Wiley, expert, tells frankly what fc ds are pure and what foods are not pure Exhaustive tests of patented device to prove their worth in simplifying house •k. “Discoveries,'' Ideas and niggestions from our own readers, home managers who each month tell you the little short cuts that have saved trouble, time and money in their own household. See for r irself tha radical value of these “efficiency In the home” departments We will send you a sample copy—FREE—for your name c i a post card. Sec<> it now to Good Ilousekeep agasine Distribution Dept., 119 West 4<Vth r t.. New '"orV City. Little Children Almost Devoured by Monsters POUR LITTLE ONES. MEMBERS OF TWO FAMILIES. ARE SAVED FROM INEVITA BLE DEATH BY •QUAKER.’’ Two more remarkable c#.*sa were brought to the attention of the Health Teacher when here, which serve to prove that worms are the cause of over 60 per cent of ail ailments of chi Wren, whies na.i been the conten tion since the Health Teacher has been here Mrs. A. L. McClendon, living at 17# Kelly street, has three children, one hi* years old. one ten years old wnd one thirteen All were in a weak, nuny. run-down condition, restless at • nigh:, nervous and trelful and were listless, not having ambition to even play. They would eat very little food, and were the source of much anxiety to their fond mother. Mrs. McClendon procured a treatment of Quaker Ex tract from Coursey & Munn’s drug store, and. after giving it to her babes for about two weeks, says they are ail as red-cheeked and rosy, and full of real life, as any children she ever saw. They eat almost anything they can get and are gaining strength right along. One of them, the oldest, ex pelled a large number of stomach worm* soon after beginning the use of Quaker Extract The other case is that of the dear little flve-year-old daughter of Mr. E. Robinson, living at 1 463 Bass street, wfio is a mtHorman in this city. His little one. who had been complaining with pains in the stomach, restlessness and languid feeling, ex pelled a great stomach worm, over 7 inches in length. With this proof that their child was the victim of these parasite*, the parents began to give the little girl worm syrups, candies, powders and various parasite expellers (so called), but there were no more worms of any kind passed. Still the child became worse right along. The father got a bottle of Quaker Extract from Coursey A* Munn’s drug store, and aft^r taking but tour doses his babv passed over 24 large stomach worms, averaging about four inches in length, and all of which were alive Tins had been the entire cause of her very alarming condition, and Quaker, bv expelling the cause, had created a complete cure for all her symptoms. Now. if your children are pale. puny, restless at night and nervous during the day. picking at their nose, gritting their teeth, listless, and having pains in the stomach, with a poor appetite, don't you think you owe it to them and yourself to2 get rid of all the trouble” And now that school days have begun, they wifi need even more energy, more ambition and courage, which can only bedisplayed by a real live, healthy, normal child. Get some of the wonderful Quaker Extract, which will put the little ones of your family Tn a normal state of health, and rid their systems of all worms or germs that may be infesting them. The price is six for $5.00. three for $2.50 or $1.00 a bottle Call to-da> ai Coursey & Munn s Prug Store. 2s Marietta street, for these wonderful Quaker Remedies We prepay express charges on all orders of $3.00 or over XMAS-TREES FOR ATLANTA CHURCHES INCLUDING FURNISHINGS AND FIX TURES CANDY AND ORANGES TO BE GIVEN BY— e Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian DECEMBER 20th . Phone Main 100 for Information If Y° u Want One, Call To-day For an Effort to Four Churches of Atlanta To Your Church. If You're Workers, Start Nol%> FREE FREE FIRST PRIZE FOR CHURCHES—Free, Including Trimmings; 600 Boxes of Candy 600 Oranges. SPECIAL PRIZES—Dolls, Bibles, Books, T 77atch, Roller Skates. Xmas Tree Department 20 East Alabama Street INFORMATION BLANK Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian Free Xmas Tree Offer Send This Blank In or Phone The Georgian For All Details