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TTEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA. GA„ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1013.
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lEflRSI GERMAN Many College Girls Flock to the Newest Course REEVES ESN BE
‘Dry’ Calculus Gives Way to Culinary Study RAISED TO FEED
ENTIRE STATE
Peter F. Bahnsen Says Sections
Free of Cattle Tick Are Thriv
ing—Newton County Cited.
LEIPZIG EMIT
Special Edition Published in
Washington Urging U. S. to
Participate.
MAY AID BIG ’FRISCO FAIR
Appropriation Likely To Be Recip
rocated by Germans at the
Exposition.
NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—The New
York German Journal, which pub-
shed a special edition in Berlin to
interest Germans in tile forthcoming
.San Francisco Exposition, to-morrow
" ill publish a special Washington edi
tion to interest the American Gov
ernment and leading publishers and
advertisers in the United States in
the International Exposition of
Graphic Arts, which will be held at
Leipzig next year. The special edi
tion includes a section printed in both
English and German, containing il
lustrations of the city of Leipzig, the
exposition grounds and characteristic
exhibits.
Leaders Indorse Move.
The German Journal already has
secured Ihe indorsement of. Speaker
i'lark. Leader Underwood, prominent
Senators and Congressmen, and Rep
resentative publishers and advertis
ing men, urging an American exhibit
under the Government auspices.
While Germany discovered the art
of printing, America has perfected the
urt of making the public think by
editorials, and merchants how to sell
by advertising.
The Hearst papers and magazines
have volunteered a large exhibit, and
advices received in New York to-day
indicate that the great bureau of
printing at Washington will have an
, 'tractive exhibit at Leipzig.
May Be Reciprocated.
The question of an appropriation of
5.10,000 by the American Government
to house the American exhibits is now
before President Wilson, and it is
confidently expected that the Govern
ment will officially recognize the call
from Leipzig, which, if done prompt
ly. will possibly be reciprocated by an
educational exhibit at San Francisco.
TOWN QUITS ON BOY BABIES.
CONCRETE. POLO., Dec. 20.—The
birth of two more girl babies in this
town in the last month, with not a
single boy baby born in the past four
years, has added to the eugenic mys
tery which the inhabitants are trying
to solve.
Pierce’s
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Popular-
Priced
Practical
Presents
According ot Dr. Peter F. Bali sen,
State Veterinarian, in charge of tick
eradication work for the State De
partment of Agriculture, the interest
in raising high-grade beef stock for
the market is increasing steadily in
those counties which are free from
cattle tick.
“Newton Countv was released from
the cattle tick quarantine in Septem
ber of this year,” said Dr. Bahson,
d“an immediately after the ban was
lifted the live stock owners in that
county bought a carload of registered
Hereford cattle for breeding purposes.
These will be distributed and soon
fine beeves will be shipped into the
markets from that county, command
ing top prices.
“With high-grade beef stock being
brought into Georgia for breeding
purposes and with Georgia producing
annually thousands of tons of cot
ton seed meal and hulls, accepted as
the most fattening and least expen
sive form of cattle feed, there is no
reason why Georgia should not soon
produce more beef than this State
can use.”
5 Wives in 5 Cities
Charged Up to Him
CLEVELAND, Dec. 20.—Caught V/
a decoy message, a man, said to be
David R. Devine, of Pontiac, Mich.,
is held as a fugitive from justice.
Pontiac officials claim to have evi
dence that he has five wives—in
Newark, Ohlr; Pontiac. Mich., Phila
delphia. Chicago and New York.
He has been known it is said, un-
j der the names of David R. Devine. \\
I Jones, Henry Eaton, W. \y. Moyer, J.
I E. Myer and J. F. Brown.
The charge that he married two
women as David R. Devine led to his
arrest.
Hilarious Ship, Full
Of Wine, Prefers Port
NEW YORK. Dec. 20.—The British
steamship Hilarius returned to port
yesterday with a list to starboard. She
left here on Monday for St. Jago and
developed boiled trouble while «>iT the
Jersey coast. Her captain. Davy Jones
(no relative of the other “Davy”) con-
chided it wise to put back.
She has a cargo of wine, and the
captain hopes to resail within a few
days.
More Fun to Elope/
Says Pretty Bride
KALAMAZOO, Dec. 20.—“Because
we thought it would be more fun to
elope than to be married at borne.'' is I
the reason given by pretty Fanny Hoot,
who eloped to Chicago with Claude
Ray, where the two were married. !
Both are well known young people of
Kalamazoo and popular.
Hightower s
Home of Quality Wares
O NLY FIVE DAYS left for Christinas buying. And in these few days that are to be so crowd
ed, remember that HIGHTOWER'S is able to give you the BEST service of the year. We
have not hundreds of departments like the big stores, consequently our aisles are not crowded
with a mass of people traveling from one depart ment to another, and you can make your selec
tions quickly and without being jostled about. Bear in mind, also—
By specializing on a few lines—HIGHTOWER Gives BETTER Quality for LESS MONEY.
These Gifts You Can Buy to Best Advantage at HIGHTOWER'S,
BEST Quality, Lowest Prices and QUICKEST Service.
Complete Silver Flatware Services.
Handsome Silver Serving Pieces,
cased,
Chafing Dishes,
Electric Chafing Dishes,
Electric Percolators.
Universal Percolators,
Wear-Ever Aluminum, the most
beautiful of kitchen wares, with
many appropriate gift pieces.
Carving Sets. 2 and .2 pieces, casco
Rogers', Boker's and IXL Pearl
Cutlery, complete assortments;
Knives and Scissors of every de
scription.
Old style and safety razors.
Shaving Sets,
Shaving Strops and Hones.
Shaving Brushes and Mugs,
Andirons and Fire Seta,
Grates, beautiful and practical
Gift*.
The Radiant Home Heaters,
Bathroom Mirrors, many styles.
Bathroom and Medicine Cabinets,
Clocks, ornate and plain, every
one a perfect timekeeper and
a superb gift.
Manicure Sets and Single Piece*.
Embroidery and Sewing Scissors
S'ets,
And for the Little Ones' Merry/
Christmas,
Dolls of every description.
A Town Full of Toys.
Mechanical Things for Boys,
Indian and Cowboy Suits.
Foot Balls and Paraphernalia,
Basketball Outfits,
Tennis Sets,
Skates.
And a myriad other gtfty things.
These Are Superb Gifts
D O YOU know a lady who would be
very proud and happy to possess
a handsome percolator or chafing dish?
Every lady who presides at a table treasures such
things, and in the HIGHTOWER stock you will
find the right gift for the one you have in mind.
The Universal Percolator on the (lining table is a
delight to the eyes, and it is the one peerless
coffee-maker. In every home that enjoys good
coffee, this would be a cherished gift. In Alum
inum, as illustrated. $3.50 up.
The Percolator de Luxe, In nickel plate, as hand
some as silver plate but better wearing. $5 up.
Electric Percolator, which can be attached to ary
electric lamp socket, $8.00 up.
Chafing Dishes—here is Ihe ideal gift of unlimited
possibilities and pleasures. We have several ex
ceedingly handsome designs in aluminum, nickel
plate and polished copper; prices $5.00 up.
Electric Chafing Dishes, $10.00 up.
Cutlery
26-Piece Chest of
Rogers’ Isabella, $4.98
A HANDSOME patterns Rogers’ Quadruple
Silver Plate, guaranteed 26-Piece Chest, consist
ing of 6 table knives, 6 table forks, 6 table
spoons, 6 teaspoons, 1 butter knife and 1 butter
shell- In a handsome case; Regnlar ^ Q
Value $8,00; Hightower's Special at .. sp4.;70
Holmes & Edwards Beautiful
Carolina “Sterling Inlaid”
An exceedingly attractive pattern of quadruple sil
ver plate with pure sterling silver inlaid on the bot
tom of the bowl and at the back of the handle where
the wear comes; consequently, the silver NEVER
wears off, not even after many years’ ubb. If you
give silver, remember that "Sterling Inlaid" is the
incomparable silver plate which will wear as well
as pure Sterling, and remain just as beautiful through
a generation’s use.
Tea Spoons $3.00
Table Spoons . . . . $4.00
Forks ... . $4.00
Knives (hollow han
dle) $0.00
Sugar Shells 75c and $1
Butter Knives 75c and $1
Cream Ladle 75c and $1
Gravy Ladle $1.35
Soup Ladle $5.50 and $fl
I’raetical gifts are most ap
preciated. Buy your men’s gifts
in a men’s store. Buy them
where your dollar will go the
farthest—AT PIERCE’S. You'll
find at this store now and al
ways—
Square,Sincere
Service”
Assuring you satisfaction of
the permanent kind—satisfac
tion that embraces EVERY
THING which tends to make
your transaction with us a fair
one. And YOUR standard of
fairness is OURS—every time.
In other words, “What you say
goes.’’ The store for men’s and
youth »
Christmas
Gifts
ATHENS, Dec. 20.—High-browed
maidens on the roll of Lucy Cobb
College are gleeful when they talk
of the newest elective course. It does
not smack in the least of erudition or
esoteric learning, but it is so en
thralling that there are many who
confess the dust of neglect is settling
on the calculus, the French grammar
and the Virgil. This new course is,
oh, so popular!
True to the classic college tradi
tions, they must call it domestic sci
ence. But it is just plain cooking
after all.
The new course, which is number-
Mail Cranes in Use
On Auto Rural Route
MARSH ALL VILLE, IOWA. Dec. 20.—
Picking up rural mail while traveling 20
miles an hour In an automobile is a
feat accomplished by George Flanni-
gan, a rural carrier out of Haverhill,
this county. Flannigan uses an auto
to drive his route.
One of his patrons, named Botten, has
a son. Carl, aged 14. who has rigged up
a small crane similar to the mail crane>
used by trains in picking up mail ai
stations where they do not stop.
Miniature mail bags are used, arid
the carrier, driving past the crane,
throws off his pouch for the Bottens and
grabs tho Botten outgoing sack without
slowing down.
SELLS STOCK FOR CHRISTMAS.
CLEVELAND, Dec. 20. —Twenty thou
sand shares of stock in “Cleveland, the
City of Good Will Unlimited.*’ have been
put on sale here. The proceeds will be
used to defray the expenses of Cleve
land’s first community Christmas.
ing dozens of enthusiastic recruit?,
runs through three years. In that pe
riod the girls are led through the
mazes of the kitchen, are introduced
first to the simple formulae for bacon
and eggs and grits and coffee, and
then are boosted gradually to the
heights of more artistic cooking, un
til salads and desserts and the diffi
cult dainties are reached and mas
tered.
The course is in charge of Miss
Ida Hall, a capable young wom
an from Philadelphia, who, having
studied and stewed and fricasseed in
the kitchen clinics of several leading
training schools, is able to tell the j
young Georgia college girls that ,
kitchen work is not drudgery but an j
art to be fostered and cherished.
Enrolled as students in the course
are a number of girls from the most f
prominent families of Georgia. One of
the rirst recruits was Miss Cora
Brown, daughter of former Governor
Joe Brown, who, although in her last
year at Lucy Cobb, was attracted toy
Domestic Science I, as the new course
is duly and formally registered in the
catalogue and who is one of the most
enthusiastic in the class.
Health Restored by
Eckman’s Alterative
Glandular trouble*, vary frequently rliajoioaed
by physician* aa "Tuberculosis in the Glands."
has been found to yield to Eckman’s Alterative
when oilier treatments did not bring relief.
Eckman’s Alterative la a medicine which during
the past fifteen years has brought altout many /
recoveries even In a number of supposed hope
less cases. Read this: —
257 Laruaton St.. Pldla.. Pa.
"Gentlemen: In March, 1909, my doctor pro
nounced my case "Tuberculosis In the Gland*.”
and a number of operations In a hospital failed )
to benefit me. In the meantime a friend or
mine advised Eckman’s Alterative The wounds
In my neck were still open and In a frightful ■
condition when I started to take It. After j
using two bottles I found I was improving, list
Ing gained weight, could eat and was* able to
! sleep. I contained using It until I was well. <
which was In November, 1910. On November )
\ 11 1910. I started to work, and since that
time i have dm i" 1 -* one day'a wort through
sickness I highly recommend Eckman’s Alter
atlve to anyone who Is auffering from Gland
Tr S*W»»tt> JOSEPH B. WHITE. /
(A Love abbreviated: more on request.)
Eckman’s Alterative has been proven my many
vears' test to be most efficacious for severe
Throat and Lung Affections. IlronchlUa. Hron- '
cldal Asthma. Stubborn Colds and In upbuild
Ing the system. Contains no narcotics, poisons t
or habit-forming drugs. Hold by all Jacobs’ (
Dru* stores amt other leading druggists Write /
the Eckiuan Laboratory. Philadelphia. Pa., for
booklet telling of lecoKries ami additional evi
dence.
SKIDOO BOY, i.
ThePiedmont’sNew Year’s Eve
Reservations for Tables for “New Year’s Eve” Supper Ought to be Made Now if you
Want to be at the Piedmont When the Old Year Goes Out and the New Year Comes In
The decorations, the souvenirs, special features of entertainment, sing
ers, etc., the refined atmosphere of the Piedmont, and last, but not least,
the Piedmont’s renowned cuisine will help to make this night a memora
ble event.
On previous aSuirs of this kind the management has noticed that pa
per hats, however attractive, disarranged the hair of those who wore them,
and for this year we have obtained three different styles of head dress that
can be worn without inconvenience. They consist of Greek, Persian and
old Roman styles.
A regular $2.00 supper will he served from 10 o’clock until 1 a. m.
Tickets, $2.00 each, will secure your reservation, and then will apply
to your restaurant check.
Notables will be reserved unless tickets are bought beforehand.
For reservations, call on: Mr. II. N. Dutton, manager; Mr. R. Frank
Taylor, assistant manager; Mr. Edw. R. J. Fisehel, steward.
O F BEAUTIFUL MAKE
Gifts are Here for Ladies, for
Men and the Younger People
OuR stock of Fine Cutlery is unsurpassed. Boker s
ind Rogers' wares of the finest guaranteed steel,
and the exquisita IXL Pearl designs; and every
article AT THE LOWEST PRICE IT CAN BE
BOUGHT FOR IN ATLANTA. These make splen
did gifts, beautiful in appearance, uncommon and
practically useful.
Note This Special Xmas Sale
65c and 90c Values
Each Article in Holly Box
45c
05<■ to 99c Miscellaneous Gift Articles, including
handsome. Pocket- Knives for ladles, tor men
and for young people; embroidery and sewing
scissors, manicure articles, etc., each in a Christ
mas box. Quality guaranteed. . i—
Your Choice While They Last
Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Rogers' Pocket Knives,
Congress pearl handles:
handsome gifts; Special ... ,
Regular 83.50 linker Pearl Knife
reliable knife a man
likes; Special
IXL Pearl, regular $3.00 grades;
three blades; Special
Scissors Sets; every article best grade or guaranteed
steel; practical gifts of real service; Prices up
to $10.00.
$2.55
guaranteed; the
... SI.95
$1.55
The Beautiful Arbutus
Rogers’ Quadruple Guaranteed Plate
In Handsome Gift Cases
Tea Spoons . .
Table Spoons
Forks
Knives ... .
Coffee Spoons
. $1.00
. $2.00
$2.00
$2.50
$2.00
Cold Meat Fork . .
Sugar Shell . . . .
Butter Knife . .
Oyster Forks (set)
Orange Spoons
(set) ... ... „.
$1.00
$1.00
*1.00
$1.50
$2.50
“inger soils
The Watch That Made
The Dollar Famous
3ur stock is complete—all styles, from $1.00 up. E?*
ery boy wants a reliable Ingersoll.
REDUCED 1-3
ALL BATHROOM CABINETS
T HIS is an UNUSUALLY BIG Reduction, to
encourage immediate Christmas buying. The re
duction includes our complete stock of White
Enamel Bathroom Cabinets—every article is re
duced ONE-THIRD from its regular price. ,
For a Laxly This Beautiful
$3.00 Manicure Set at $2-00
f.-inch Nail Scissors, Cuticle Knife and Nail File,
finest grade steel, fully guaranteed, handsome
pearl handles; folding leatherette pocket cases;
valued elsewhere /*»<-» f\f\
$2.50 and $,2,110 q>^.UU
HIGHTOWER’S Has the Gifts MEN Want
An Old Style Razor in a Handsome Case;
the reliable razor that gives a man a
real shave, clean and comfortanle;'tl)o
razor tiiat Is again fast coming into Its
own well merited popularity, t’ompieto
stock, ail guaranteed makes: Boker,
Roger, IXL; Prices 50c up.
Shaving Brushes; complete stock to choose
from; 25c up.
Razor Strops, 50c up.
Complete Line of Accessories for ihe
man who shaves riimseir: Shaving
Mirrors, Shaving Stands. Mugs,
Hones, Shaving Preparations, etc.
1/(WEST prices anywhere.
f>ur Special $2.25 Shaving Stand
triple nickel
plate
Fine Brass Wares for Men
$1.29
Regular 00c and 75c Ash Trays, Special 39c.
Cigar Holders, crystal, brass trim; Including mois-
tener; regular $3.00 -«
value; Special . <P LJO
25 Per Cent Reduction
Fireplace Brass Wares
Handsome Andirons, Fenders, Coal Vases
and Complete Fire Set 8 , every article guarantee
grade, and every article at a Special Christmas
Reduction of 25 per cent from our Regular
Prices. BUY QUICK—LESS THAN 50 Pieces
in this sale.
Hightower Hardware Co.
90 Whitehall Street j|