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ATLANTA. GA
German Writer Sees Effort to
Crush Foes Before Exhaustion
and Destruction.
(By International News Service.)
LONDON Feb 9 Maximilian
Harden, in an extraordinary article in
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Fresh Tub. Butter,
16 Whitehall onty i 320
Selected,
Strictly Fresh
Blue Ribbon
Eggs, dozen
hop at the Nearest
Supreme Market Co.
IN ROGERS' STORE
52 Marietta Street.
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PR BRUNEEE . o.oiosiiii... 188
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~ MEN'S SHOES
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to $4.00 | $4.00 to $6.00 \
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We Sincerely Believe These Are the BEST
Values Offered in Atlanta i )
R $3 Shoes and | Ladies’ Boots .’ /
Gifenid broken lots of | worths6andany s |
bitaid $4.00 es4to $6 -:;i |
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White, like cut; also leather o f Ivory kid, like cut. The new
heel. An exceptional value 2 est thing. A real $9.00 Shoe
—55.00. for $6.50.
13 PEACHTREE ST.
A Complete Line of New Pumps and Oxfords
':UNCL E SAM BREAD‘
TLo MADE BY SCHLESINGER-MEYER BAKING CO. B TR S B eRO S
his paper, Die Zukunft, depicts Ger
many as unwilling to be compelled to
lay waste fresh areas of the world
and redouble her triumph of deatn,
but as no longer able to be content
with an interminable defensive. The
article says:
By MAXIMILIAN HARDEN.
(As Translated From the German by
The London Times.)
Bix months ago the Germans could
be content with defense, holding and
using what they had conquered. Now
it is too late.
Can we walit until the enemy has
spied out every feature of our system,
military and war economic, and there
creeps upon us a state of want which
at present i{s falsely reported? :
Others Would Take Markets. ;
A third harvest would be more dif
ficult than the second. It would be
difficult to make good our supplies, not
of men, but of rggw materials, and our
expenditure of money would increase
immoderately. After three years of
blockade, others would occupy those
places in the markets from which it
seemed impossible that German trade
should be expelled. Dare we wait?
No! 1
There is still a short space of Hrnn‘
during which Germany might come to
terms. Without loss of honor her
enemies might make a decent and on
during peace, which would not bar the
way to gradual reconciliation und}
European harmony. \
These peace offers, it is suggested,
might include a little disarmament, a
little international socialism and a
proposal to pool war expenses. If
these proposals are refused, Germany |
will have paid the last debt she ow«,d‘
to the world and humanity, and .can
proceed to be more frightful than ever‘
with complete indifference to thei
views of neutrals, especlally the
United States, |
We do not want to be caught in the
pincers between a miserable peace and
exhaustion by a long war, with the
consolation that a long war will jev
astate the world, enemles as well as
friends. We will not walt upon your
pleasure,
If there muet be death, we will de
termine the hour. No neutral state
could expect us to think of its advan
tage or comfort rather than the se
curity of our life,
No Splitting of Hairs.
If a dispute with the United States
can be covered over with any respent
able formula, there need be no split
ting of hairs; after a settlement of the
Anglo-American dispute about the
right to export and the making of ~ot
ton contraband and so on has become
hot.
But if Great Britaln is yearning “or
proof that we can not wound her heart
with submarines and alrcraft, and if
she will not discuss peace until this
has been proved, the United States
must reconcile {tself to the conviction
that no further hesitations will cripple
our submarine war and no Stars or
Stripes will protect a ship in the war
zone,
We are not tired, not afrald, and
nineteen months of war have not
paled our resolution. A worthy and
moderate peace would be welcomed,
but the enfeebling of the Germans'
powers to strike, never!
British Ship Wreck
P ed
~ On Coast of Holland
| i
| (B}{ International News Service.)
THE HAGUE, Feb. 19.—The Brit
ish ship Theodore was wrecked on the
Dutch coast by a storm to-day.
The crew of seven men were
saved,
Pontiff Wishes Church Edifices in
Italian Towns Respected
by Airmen.
(Eaclutive War Dispatches of The
Atlanta Georgian and The Lon
don Daily Telegraph.)
By ANDRE BEAUMONT.
MILAN, Feb. 19.—1 t{s reported
that the Pope is writing a vigorous
protest to Austria against aeroplanes
dropping bombs on Italian towns
After the destruction of the famous
ceillng painted by Giovanni Battista
Tiepolo in the early part of the eight
eenth century lin the church of Ven
ice, the Pope sent an urgent request
to Emperor Francis Joseph to spare
the Itallan churches.
His Holinegs thereupon recelved as
surances that the Austrian aeroplane
pilots would respect the sacred edifices
These assurances were idle, as ocou
pants of the machines from a height
of 9,000 feet can not distinguish a
churech from barracks.
When the news of the incurstions at
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ECITY
# Market Co.
|8 Pryor and Alabama Sts.
| @ Main 303-302. Atlanta 580
i Rump Roast .......12V¢
|JI Ferris Bacon Strip. 26c¢
| [ Pork Shoulders .... Ilc
} FOYR Hams ........ 100
|J Head Lettuce ..... Be
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B BUTTERNUT BREAD
WLOAF . . . 10c
| Stone’s Cakes, ]Uc
'@l 6 Varieties
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Ravenna and Milan were received, the
Pope expressed surprise at this new
affliction, and immediately asked for
full reports. Cardinal Ferrari at Mi
lan sent a description of, the raid on
this city and expressed .1n scathing
terms his indignation against the Aus
trian methods of warfare, He also
asked the Pope to stigmatlze as they
deserved these attacks on unarmed
populations.
Cardinal Ferrari declared that, far
from terrifying the people, these In
cursions only strengthened their ha
tred of the Austrians, and as a re
sult in Milan there was greater ardor
than ever for war. Similar indignant
reports have been received by the
Pope from several other prelates,
After the Pope read the letters he
recelved, he shut himseif up for two
days. It is belleved he was busy draw
ing up a very strong protest to be
sent to the imperial government at
Vienna.
Live On
Garrett P. Serviss, the
noted scientist, in prais
ing the Oyster as a food,
quotes the U. $. Bureau
of Fisheries:
‘“ The Oyster is, more
nearly than most foods,
self - sufficilent as a
diet.”’
Think of it! The Oyster---
a complete food in itself,
It would sustain life if
man had no other food,
and it has not advanced
inprice. Oysters are as
cheap to-day as five
years ago, while meat
has gone steadily up.
Come Right From
Chesapeake Bay
It is well to know you
can get right here, at
this market, the finest
Oysters to be had any
where. They come fresh
daily from Chesapeake
Bay.
‘l'hon there are all the
other good things from
the sea, including Shad,
Shrimp, Smelts, Pom.
pano, Snapper, Mack.
erel, Trout and Oysters,
and Everything is
GUARANTEED
25-27 E. Alabama St.
| The
{ Whitehall
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| 117 Whitehall St.
| Telephones Main 1328
| and Main 1329.
{ WE DELIVER |
| Choice Beef Roast ..11c|
| Pound Steak .......13¢
|Pork Roast ....... .11c
spareribe ... ......1e
Pure Pork Sausage..ls¢
| Pork Chops ........15¢
|| Veal Chops .......1214¢
‘| Beef Brains ........10c
| Kingan Breakfast
D e
Strip Bacon ........18¢
| Special prices on all
jmeats Saturday.
‘ Fresh Turkeys, Geese,
/| Chickens and Broilers at
‘| Reasonable Prices.
DR.J.T.GAULT
% SPECIALIST (for men)
32 Inman Building
| Atlanta Georgls
Capital of Albania Is
SP dby Austri
(By International News Service.)
ROME, Feb.l9.—Durazzo, the capi
tal of Albania, has been surrounded
on three sides by Austro-Hungarian
troops, and it is feared that the city
will soon fall beneath the pounding of
heavy artillery which the invaders are
moving to their fronts. Storms and
bad roads make the transportation of
York State Stripe Apples—
Finest eating apples—llarge size . ...........18¢ doz.
(Limit, one dozen to customer. No deliveries.)
Florida Golden Oranges—
Large, juicy fruit ehe sol e o DS diy
(Limit, one dozen to customer. No deliveries.)
Florida Grapefruit—
Medium size YT T RSe e T
(Five to a customer.)
Balcony at the Main Store
J, H. BARRETT GROCERY (O
vy 4126- | 104 West Peachtree St. [Futomobiie
4127-3232 M Ceivery
PRICES QUOTED ARE FOR SATURDAY ONLY.
Fresh Country Eggs, Asparagus Tips, 35¢
per size, Satur
dozen 25C day, only ... 19C
Dressed Hens, 20 ¢ Pure Apple Vinegar,
P s per 15C
Swift Premium GUATL: . .
Hams, - Best Flour,
per Ib. ZOC 24-Ib. sack sl'os
; 8 Bars Procter & !
Gamble
e 25C
s
Fresh shipment just received of New Irish Potatoes,
Snap Beans, Parsnips, Parsley, Carrots, Beets, Cucumbers,
Head Lettuce, Celery, English Peas and Strawberries.
Full line Fresh Western Meats and Norfolk Oysters.
Sl sl e e T 0
Stone’s Cakes Butternut Bread,
6 Varieties | 100 l SRR . ”]c
Sttt B e
BLOCK’S
Crackers—Always Fresh
ISTEWART’S gi”s?fi'fi'
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Friday and Saturday
Every pair of Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes
and Slippers are reduced to prices
ridiculouslylow. Friday and
Saturday e
Takes choice of ot |
Y N\ any shoe in our .;’l‘)
‘ Underprice P P
\ Basement %’/’
. _ :ot S S / -j,‘J_
These slippers are new, and you can be fitted
in them-—worth up to $5.00.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
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BUY SHOES NOW!
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guns and ammunition difficult, but un
der the spur of German officers the
Austrians are laboring with their ut
most strength to bring the city be
neath the fire of their siege guns with
out delay.
A price has been set upon the head
of Essad Pasha, the President of Al-|
bania, by the Austrlan Government,!
and he has been proclaimed “an ou*-l
law and a traitor” by the Turkish
Government.
Kavaya, ecight miles southwest of
Durazzo, is now in possession of the
Austrians.
PR, ... | | e e
LUMBER.
Get our wholesale prices on targe
sots and carlots for dellveries any.
where 'n the States of N. C., S. &.
Georgla, Tenn. P%
Largest jobbers of rtland GCe.
ment, Lime, Plaster in United Statey
Carolina Portland Cement Co.
Atlanta, Ga.
Branches: Charleston, Jacksen.
ville, Birmingnam, New Orieans.
SATURDAY, FEBRUAKY 19, 1916
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In the Pure Food Dept.
(Balcony at the Main Store)
Sale of Loose-Wiles Biscuits
Sunshine
[ Butterthins, . ] FOI‘
! Sunshine Cheese Wafers, l
{ Chocolate Fingers, ¢
C | Suffolk Biseuit, { C
] Cheese Sandwiches, L
Matinee Biscuits,
‘ Sponge Lady Fingers,
| Cocoanut Dainties, |
[ Dainty Marshmallows, |
Perfectos J For
Sunshine Takhoma Biscuit
C Vanity Vanilla Wafers, C
Lunch Biscuits,
Yum Yums,
Lemon Snaps
~ An.lntroductory Sale of Pappy’s Florida Jellies
and Marmalades.
(Packed by the Florida East Coast Preserving Co., at Daytona, Fla.)
Guava Jelly—s-ooz. size, 14c; 9-oz. size, 24c.
Kumquat Marmalade—>s-ooz. size, 14c; 16-oz. size, 34c.
Orange Marmalade—s-oz. size, 14¢; 16-0 z size, 24c.
Lemon Marmalade, Grapefruit Marmalade and Orange and
Grapefruit Marmalade—s-oz. size, 14¢; 16-oz. size, 29¢.
California Ripe Olives— j
10-07. ting, 2Uc: quart VINe 4. oice v bval oaioniia 880
In glass jars—extra large olives, 26-ozs. .©.............b0¢c
21 hox DOBUBOSSIHENP & .1. iL i e 18
10c mize Dromedary Golden Dates ... ..vivoicu ik i3k <Be
Gold Seal Spanish Olives—
-3-oz. bottles, 10¢, at 2 for 15¢.
White Rock Water (This is the best Carbonated Water)—
Pints, 15¢; $1.50 dozen.
Quarts, 25¢; $2.50 dozen.
Jacobs’ Flavoring Extracts—
We believe our Lemon and Vanilla Extracts to be the most
concentrated and true being sold anywhere to-day.
3-4-oz., 10c; 2-ozs., 26¢; 4-oozs., boc.
Yuban Coffee—the private brand of the great coffee manu
facturers for so many years, and now the most popular of all
brands among people who know and appreciate good ecof
fee SRS RN DI LL R T by e 200 IS
Banquet Tea—
BRI tng il R g o
A BN e G e s eAO
D BRE M o e e e IR
Jacobs’ Olive Oil-—Absolutely pure and unsurpassed for salads
and for medicinal purposes. A specimen of this oil was ex
amined by the Georgia State Chemist and found to be free
from adulterations before we offered it to our trade.
TADINtA ), .ol v i) s N en,
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TERD 3oh i i ii s
MO o2ivy o i si e T
Gallon sßuethl iy JDUL G s e S 8 0
Eleven Stores in Atlanta
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
February, 19, 21 and 22
Remnant lots from every department. We have just com
pleted taking stock. Have arranged ALL REMNANTS OF
STOCK on center counters for easy choosing. Former prices
have been FORGOTTEN in MARKING DOWN the prices
for this
3 Days’ Remnant Sale
of Wool Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Laces and Embroideries,
Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Boys’ Suits and Over
coats, Corsets, Ribbons, Millinery, Ladies’ Skirts and Table
Linen.
REMEMBER that in each lot many splendid BARGAINS
are to be found. This opportunity to buy dependable mer
chandise at SUCH LITTLE PRICES will not occur again,
as all merchandise is much higher.
100-Piece Dinner Set will be GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY
AT 3 P. M.
Ciapman’s Department Store
155 Edgewood Ave. 4