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Bottom Row-—Miss Ruth Buehholz, Mrs. H. C. Buchholz, C. W. MeClure, Miss Ida Paul, Mrs. Mary L. McLendon, Mrs. Alice C. Daniels, Mrs. Frank L. Stanton, Miss Margaret Koch, Mrs. Al
tu'v!'? Grossman and Mrs., M. ( Hardin £ 2
Second Row-—Mrs. Julia Ellington, Miss Leona Westbrook, Mrs. S. €, Warnock, Mrs. Conley, Mrs. Amelia R. Woodall, Mrs. Milton Arrowood, Miss Marie Peek, Miss Ray Klein, Miss Kate
](lw" and M Stella lA‘\!:".‘. |
Last Ro Dr. James €. Oakghette, Mrs. Dan Klein, Rev. Fred A. Line, Leonard Grossman, Mrs. J. C. Maner, Rev. J. Wade C onkling, Miss Emma Paul, Dr. Frank Peck and Mrs. Frank Moore.
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By ANNIE BELLE REDD, .
(President Equal Sulfrage League"of
Muscogee Couf®¥i*Georgia.) ¥
I'he Students’ 'flflfl*-"flf*i4.'n}umt:ui,l
Ga., has for its ~-z?i_!f*("'{-'q‘i;is_{,fid%"‘;!’fihfl'i
New Era,” and the program commit-
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Nurse Proclaims Skin Cure
Myrtle Hahn Says D. D. D. Prescription is Weorth
Rockefeller’s [‘lillions to Her.
“Ten yvears | suffered with ecZemg—
three years of that time I could not ap
pear in public. My entire body was cov
ered with the discase. I could not eat.
I could not sleep. 1 could not live, 1
have at last found the great Prescrip
tion Tn. D, . My body is clean, smooth,
If there were one hottle only of D. D,
I, in the world and 1 had it, Mr. Rocke
feller's millions could not buy the golden
fluiad.”
Nurse Myrtle Hahn (g care Watts'
Hospltal, Durham, N, )
How about you?
If you have any skin blemish or a Mt
tle rash, do not let it develop into some
thing more serious. Remember D. D,
D.D. D. Soap Keeps Your Skin Healthy
Atlanta’s Oldest
‘ SAVINGS BANK
THE
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| GEORGIA SAVINGS BANK &
accepts deposits as small as $l.OO from all suffra
-1 gettes, and will pay 4 per cent interest.
GEORGE M. BROWN, President.
JOHN W. GRANT, Vice President.
JOSEPH E. BOSTON, Sec. and Treas.
GRANT BUILDING.
& & @ On account of the death of Mr. C. Myers, I am compelled to sell the entire stock of
the MYERS MILLINERY C 0.,, including Shelving, Table Counters, and one Cash
l. lner a uc lon Ticket Register at auction, commencing THURSDAY, MARCH sth, at 10 A. M,
; and continuing until all is sold. Terms Cash. :
WHOLESALE—EXCLUSIVELY TO DEALERS By order of Mrs. J. C. Myers.
39 EAST ALABAMA STREET,ATLANTA LEO FRESH, Auctioneer
e ‘pluced the following “foréword”
in/the yearbook:
“As-students, we would be unwor
thy the name were we to allow our
selves to remain ignorant of the most
vital question of the day, known as
the ‘feminist movement;' therefora,
the ‘New Kra' is presented for study
during the coming year as a phase of
modern education. Whether we be
lleve in equal suffrage or not is not
the question; but that we wish to be
conversant on is the changed and
changing condition of woman in the
world to-day. So, whether we achiev.
it or have it thrust upon us, it is but
‘\\'iedw’v‘tmt‘m ready for the issue.
AT membér of 'the program commit -
ee holhvvm&*wm ""th% begt , prepara
n ot #lu sridy W ul’d»gbe}'m hear
@ an of intelligence and .«(m«g
®onal magnetism gpeak on the sub
ect; 80 she proceeded to look around
for such one and found her in Mlss
I). Prescription has been recognized for
‘fifteen years as the standard skin rem
edyv. It always helps, and If used ac
cording to directions it should cure in a
short while.
All druggists sell this standard rem
edy, but {f vow come to us we will offer
you the first full size bottle with the
guarante thet unless it stops the itch
at once we will refund the purchase
price.
Ask also about D. D. D, skin soap,
containing the same healing ingredients. .
It keeps the skin always clean and |
healthy.
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JACOBS' PHARMACY
Jean Jardon, of New Orleans, who
was then making a tour through the
South. e
Audience Is Enthused.
A refined, cultured gentlewoman, a
logical ‘and convinecing speaker, Miss
Gordon enthused her audience, which
was compoesed of many of the most
prominent and influential men and
women f Columbus, and the result
was that the next day, in the same
place, the assembly hall of the public
library, she organized the Equa!
Franchise Leagne of Muscogee Coun
ty. The membership, however, is not
restricted to residents of this county;
some of our most zealous workers
living in Alabama.
Rhodes Browne, president of the
Georgin Home Insurance Companv,
'\:u;uhemus)y-%iveq ‘the league the
18¢ of a-suite of beaitiful rooms in
the Georgia Home Building for its
headquarters, and Mrs. John Doziar
Pou, an ardent advocate of equal
suffrage, and two or three enthusias
tic members cheerfully employed their
time, talents and means to furnish
them tastefully and comfortably,
Open to Public.
~ They are open to the public every
Monday afternoon, and the guests re
ceive a cordial welcome, and free lit
erature is distributed and information
| Let Me Tell You Free How I Re
| stored My Grey Hair to Natu
ral Color and Beauty of Youth.
Results in Four Days Without Dyes or
Other Harmful Methods.
! At 27 I was prematurely grey—and a
| fallure because 1 looked old. To-day at
| 35 1 have no trace of grev hair and I
| look younger than [ dia elght years ago
1 restored my own grev hair to its
natural colour and beauty of vouth and
am a living example that grey hairs
need no longer exist No dangerous
| dves, stains or other forms of hair paint
".lrw- necessary (o keep your hair young.
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My friend and | weére formerly grey and |
old-looking, but we shall never .
be Grey again, |
Let me send you full information rth'
will enable you (o restore your own
hair to yvouthful colour so that you need
never have a grey, hair again, no mat- |
ter what your age or whe cause of yvour |
greyness, or how long you have been |
grey. or how.many things have failed. |
My free offer is open to men and wom- |
en alike for a few days longer ;
Send no money. Just write me to-day
giving yvour name and address plainly,
stating whether (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) and |
inclose two-cent stamp for return |
postage and I°will send you full partie- |
ulars that will enable you to restore the |
natural colour of youth to vour hair,
making it soft, narural and easily man
aged Write to-day Address Mrs,
Mary /K. Chapman, Suite 403, W. Gros
venor RBldg., PProvidence, R. I
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THE ATLANTA GRLURKGIAN AND NoLwS.
given. These informal entertainments
are growing in'popularity, and at each
one the membership of the league has
been enlarged. 2
A colonial tea was given the Mon
day following Washington’s Birth
day. One of the guests, a represen
tative business man of the city, said:
“It ig quite fitting that George Wash
ington's spirit be here, for he foufht
exactly what this league is opposing
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A & P Soap Powder, 1-Ib. pkg. 4¢
A & P Peas (very small)
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A & P Corn (the finest) . 1214 c
Lima Beans, can, 10¢, 12}4¢c, 15¢
Succotash, can . 10c and 1215¢c
ey Butter 35¢ &,
Millar’'s Irish Marma-
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Izuma Crab Meat, 50c can . 38c
lzuma Crab Meat, 30c can . 23c
Lobsters, can.. , ... . .. 30c
Shrimp, can . . .'s s o's's « 180
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HIGH-GRADE
C El Ryad, Ib. . . .35¢
O Ambosa, Ih, . . .32
F Sultana, Ib. . . .30¢
F A & P Blend, Ib. .28¢
E Medium Roast, 1b.25¢
E Santos Blend, 1b.20¢
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CATSUP, ETC.—
A & P Catsup, !,-pt. bottle 11c
A & P Catsup, pints . . ~ . 18¢
A & P Catsup, quarts . . . . 30¢c
A & P Table Sauce, bottle . 15¢
Lea & Perrin's Sauce, bottle 23¢
Tabasco Sauce, bottle , , . 40¢
A& P Brand
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—taxation without representation.”
- This league has adopted the na
ttonal ward plan for the extension of
the work, and it is confidently hoped
that in this way the present mem
bership of about 150 will soon reach
the millennium number. "
Chicago woman says she’'d like
“to vote every day. Hope she
won't be a repeater.
Pink‘Balmon, can . . ~ . . 8
Red ‘Alaska Salmon, can . . 15¢
Imported Sardines, Y4s, can . 8c
Herring Roe, can . ~ , . . 15¢
Shad'Roe,can . . . ... . 16c
Tuna Fish, can . . 125 and 18¢c
Gorton’s fancy Codfish,
lpound DENE.. ... .. . lsc
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Fancy Norway Mackerel,
about 2 Ib. fish. . . . . 350
So e~ BT
Holland Herring,
ail milkers, keg . . ... 906
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Deimonte Tip, can . . . . . 20¢
Delmonte Mammoth, can . . 25¢
Peak Brand, 2 cans , , , . 25¢
PINEAPPLES—
Sliced, fancy, No. 2 can . . 18¢
Grated, fancy, No. 2 can , . 16¢
Peanut
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AVE you read the lashion magazines and scen illustrations of stunning modelsflin
H Spring apparel—possibly some chic SUIT, DRESS, COAT, SKIRT or BLOUSE
that you have ‘*set your heart’’ upon?
You'll find that VERY garment at FROHSIN'S—for the reason that THIS store al
ways has the smartest models from New York's foremost dressmakers!
You may find as clever an assortment of high-class Women's Apparel at FROHSIN :-
as at ANY store in America—and at prices far more reasonable than at the majority of
good shops.
New models are reaching us daily! Won’t you come and see them?
We Do Not Charge For Alterations!
Fifty Whitehall Street
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Your entire family washing at
very moderate cost. ‘
™ Clothes are really clean and san
itary. There is satisfaction in a clean
bed, a clean table, clean clothes that
are above suspicion. Only a steam
laundry can give that service. Pres
ent-day conditions demand sanitary
linen in the home. ;
Phone for wagon.
Troy Laundry
Ivy 695