Newspaper Page Text
Georgian’'s Boys and Girls
Something new every week day for
boys and girls to do. Entertaining and
useful.
Firemasters Want to |
Sell N. Pryor Stationi
Sale of the North Pryor street fire
$2.00 on $1.75 o
«on OUija Boards ‘s
(By mail, 15¢ extra) v
An Ouija will tell you 1%
Just when it will rain, '
Reveal the best way L
To - alleviate pain. am i’
Will foretell the future 1 . :
And clear up the past, bl 7
Show how long the High Cost } /
Of Living will last, | ,"l“ o ‘,' A |
Southern Book Concern ‘ A
\
GAVAN'S 71 Whitehall St. \\\ \\\»
G W/’, “-\\
oS A )
, / N
e s g 0 S Y
eRT T T R
‘44 » o S 1 Fg k!4 1 y ' . W g
R B ol P \
, e N ‘
Y Y AN SYRUP g
A : / ’},,v ‘fi‘v‘:fir") / o ’.‘#’ AT R "/ ?
¢ ) R S N AN W A F
TRy O
| ( '?r (ORI - - - P h ’
3&&A S - 4 3
g%; [ Nt gl all tove il
(R IR+ oy = X
e !"\'\‘ ‘“ a 2 " A 3
) RN 4
1 TOReR i ’f\k; “ % - ;Hg” &4:1!
i | . Gl R : {',,'
é‘»}' .»’::c,,\ - V% ”":?t&"ffi" et ;f_’i "12 V%
0 N S Qo oTS TN ot ALA
s p 7 OO 17 48 PORIDORE "ERE AP AT B
N f'\' ‘{"‘l'!: ‘o \l_‘.-" 4 " ' S ' 1#?"‘.""‘ o ;r-"‘fva’“ A:'A{Jf‘v{' £
|7 SEEKCONEERYY Ui R\ TR BB eV S(O N
i oAby "4 - % VIR YTy N
FhRE RS Aok "»:.fi‘::?fi:i.;»-i'é.‘-%f.?f?:‘é;'?ég' g
JH A W - e 4 Pada ¥ \"J.")".'t:.“:“t:‘;‘:’\y-"".{:‘“".i‘ el
»:"‘K: AN L e
2 ST 7 it o
0 / ’,,"-‘- * \ e ,<\.lG:> Q' :-’ "\,}:‘"\"J \3);
[ AT o S — o s RN, R e
(G Al R
RN - - A A
e e 3 I‘ll
W The kiddies can’t get enough = g
¥’ hot-cakes if they're served with = woasmn LY
y M— o fl.“’b& e
?.p [ %
. SYRUP o, S
Pure cang syrup with just enough com syrup b W T RSI
%o give it & rich congstency. P §.\ U lr’ AL
Packed by BB '
ALABAMA-GEORGIA SYRUP CO. §
Montgomery, Als. Jacksonville. Fla. ; S
: il ) )
A LEOPOLD
s '« GODOWSKY
) &N 2 < ‘ Pianist
g »
LA A Who Plays -
' o : :
N T Friday Night
h At Egleston Hall
Can Always Be Heard on
C l b‘
As an exponent of piano technique, Godowsky is everywhere con.
ceded to be unequaled. On this stde of his art he is dazzling and
altogether wonderful, a fact which renders still more remarkable
his possession of the other supreme qualities which, to give the
term its utmest significance, must be included in the equipment
of a truly great piaflist. His poetie insight, extraordinary range
of expression and fluent, singing tone, supplementing his mas
tery of the keyboard, combine to make him a musician of such
fine balance as is rarely met with,
We invite you in to hear these remark
able Records of his playing
TWELVE-INCH: $1.50,
Campanelln, (Lisrt) ADAIR 4
Mark, Hark, The Lark! (Schubert )
Gondeliern in G Fiat (Henselt.) (b)) I 1 Were a Bird, (Henselt) AN
Waltz in A Fint { pin)
Rigoletto, Puarng A (Verdi-l ANKRNG
Cradle Song, (Henselt)
If out of town order by mail.
We pay postage.
‘ i:rl .
LUDDENG&BATES
e o
“Establishéd 1870
SOJMTHERN S HAONSE
80 N. Pryor St. Atlanta, Ga.
station was recommended to City
Gouncil late Wednesday by the Board
of Firemasters, Some other location
less affected by traffic congestion
was urged.
IB LR 0 - - K
Tl lURSDAY—AI EEAN?_ li\ =t 3 lz‘ 'AN—-FEB. 26, 1920
fi Pl Ml FHI
Miss and Mrs. Atlanta Must Act
Quickly to Tell What They Be
lieve on Clothes Questicn,
WOMAN'S CLOTHES BUDGET
CONTEST CLOSES FRIDAY,
Rules for The Georgian and Sun
day American ‘““Woman's Clothes
Budget'"” contest:
I—Letters must be addressed to
“The Woman's Budget Editor,” The
Atlanta Georgian and Sunday Ameri
can,
2--No anonymous communjcations
will be entertained. All letters must
bear the writer's “full name, address
and, if possible, the telephone num
ber for purposes of confirmation by
the judges.
3-—All letters must be in the of
filve of The Georglan-American be
fore 6 o'clock Friday evening, Feb
ruary 27.
4—Letters are limited to 300 words;
‘ write on one side of the paper, ana,
particularly, {temize clothes and cost
of each item, and the relation of the
wife's clothes budget to a husband’'s
#6,000 Income-—whether the clothes
should cost five, ten or some other
per cent of that amount,
f—Announcement of award of the
“On With the Dance” tickets and
season passes to the Rialto Theater
will be made in The Bunday Amerl
can February 29
Friday, 6 o'clock, is the time limit
on The Georgian and Sunday Ameri
can’'s woman's budget letters,
Hurry, Miss and Mrs, Atlanta, or
you'll be late.
Your letter must be in The Geor
glan office not later than®6 o'clock
tomorrow evening,
And the winners of the season
tickets and the passes to the Rialto
Theater will be announced in The
Sunday American. The time limit
was necessary because of the work
of reading all the letters apd making
the selections.
It hasn't been necessary to remind
a great number of women and girl
readers of The Georgian to send in
their Yetters early to the Woman's
Clothes Budget Editor. A number of
letters are good, and give interesting
thought on the fine feathers problem
of everywoman,
HOW IT STARTED.
The contest was suggested, you re
call, by Peggy Wells' recent story on
the cost of various items of clothes
worn by various classes of women.
And, Monday, to the Rialto comes
“On With the Dance,” a photoplay
featuring a young wife who became
a masked dancer in a cabaret to get
€
i
;- e ".,l/' ¢
A 7Ry
A d
MR made by
) B\ Godowsky
SN \ OdOWSK
AN = N .
AR ,\\\\\ . - appearing at
TR\ | Lt .
| A § N\ AUDITORUM-ARMORY,
4 S 0 R fi N February 27
ot \ LT
er “.'“ ‘:\{ \\W N\ Under the Management oy
4 '.hL_. hih b \ > N k 3
i : s : Atlanta Music Study Club.
\\ W s Y ; -
NR.e X . * Y
\\ N W \\ Says Huneker, critic of the New
NI = \ g 2
s N York Times, of Godowsky, ‘‘Noth
“'.'\'\_-;,'.-; ing like him, as far as I know, is
NN i to be found in the history of piano
g i Wk - (,", L ¥ playingsince Chopin. Hels a mir-
D e, ™ acle-worker—the greatest creator
oY i ) of rthythmic values since Liszt.”
o mtl SRR WY
“:"3‘ ey - O )"‘ e COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Yerk
‘.‘g /,M A ‘E‘ \M %
% ' [ § p. )’
PN 7 A Y o %
Ao~ "fi-fl( sy Y &
5% y .';’f 7WS
/’ \ 'fi— \,"(‘3 :::‘ . 'fi) 7 A
SN AR e "
// ‘ ,' - Q 6 A AT 1)
¢ 7 S A (0
7L ,/’// =o: a A 8 g ]
Godowsky will play for you, in 5 B
your own home, on the records ‘ "1;‘?"” C/ ;
which he makes exclusively for W‘B &
Columbia. Ask any Columbia - N@ 4% Oolambie Grafncler
Dealer to play them for you . g"z :'l;-:’l:;dm‘:
New Columbia Records en Sale w" .A’ o P " Dovigns vy = 11100
the 10th and 20th of every Month W .
Babies Born In Atlanta and Suburbs February 29,
1920, Will Receive Many Presents Through The
Georgian and Sunday American.
Every baby that is born February 29, 1920, between Saturday
midnight and one second before Sunday midnight in Atlanta and
its immediate suburbs—Decatur, Kirkwood, College Park, East Point,
East Atlanta, Hapeville, Eagan and Bolton—is eligible for The Geor
gian and Sunday American’s Leap Year Baby Handicap.
An entry blank will be printed in The Sunday American and
must be properly filled out and sent to The Georgian-American.
It must either be in the hands of the Baby HapdicaPp Bditor by 3
p. m. Monday, March 1, or, if mailed, must bear a postmark not later
than that time. A
Atlanta business men, through The Georgian and Sunday Amer
ican, offer the following prizes for the winners in this “Race of the
Storks”:
FIRST WHITE BABY.
(Born in Atlanta and suburbs Feb. 29, 1820.)
Baby carriage, $35 value, Rhedes-Weod Furniture Ce.
$5 savings account, Central Bank & Trust Cerporatien Branch.
$lO werth of baby clothes, M. Rich & Bres, Co,
Diamond baby ring, Kugene V. Haynes Ce.
White enameled baby crib, Empire Farniture Ce.
Baby shoes and hose, Fred S, Stewart Co.
Half dozen portraits of mother and baby, W. M., Stephenson Inc. Studie.
Geld beauty pin aod chaln, Miller Jewelry Ce,
Baby bath tub, King Hardware Ce.
Baby beok, Seuthern Beok Cencern,
Silver baby spoon, E. A, Morgan,
Engraved birth announcements, Webb & Vary.
Picture frame, Geergia Art Sapply Ce.
Handsome baby rattle, Hightewer Hardware Ce.
Ivory cemb and brush set, Charles A. Smith Drug Ce.
FIRST COLORED BABY.
(Born in Atlanta and suburbs Feb. 29, 1920.)
Baby carriage, $35 value, Rhedes-Weed Furniture Co.
$5 savings acceunt, Central Bank & Trust Cerperatien Branch.
Baby shoes and hose, Fred 8, Stewart Co.
Geld beunty pins and chain, Miller Jewelry Ce.
ALL BABIES.
(Born 'm Atlanta and suburbs Feb. 29, 1920.)
$5 savingt bank acceunt, Central Bank & Trust Cerperation Branch.
Prizes woild be awarded only those bables whose paremnis or physi
cian carefully filb out the instructions on the blank which will appear
in The Sunday American,
money for “fine feathers.” The ques
tion arose:
“Just what should a woman spend
on clothes?”
Recalling Sonia of “On With the
Dance,” The Georgian and Sunday
American asks of its women and girl
readers—
How much should a man with a
$5,000 income allow his wife for her
clothes? ;
How should his wife arrange the
clothes budget? How much should
she spend on each of the principal
items—suits, coats: hats, shoes,
gloves, hose and everything?
If her wants are greater than the
allowance, should she curb Per wants
or, like SoMia, earn more money to
buy more clot“u?
Just now with spring fashions fea
tured, the clothes budget is the big
problem of everywoman.
THE MASKED DANCER.
Interest in “On With the Dance”
and the contest is increased by the
dainty masked dancer, garbed in red,
who is appearing in a dance daily in
the windows of Daniel Bros. on
Peachtree, near Five Points.
She will appear—without the mask
—at the Rialto during “On With the
Dance” next week.
Like Sonia, her identity is being
kept a secret now.
Read the rules and send in your
letter on the clothes budget problem.
Here are the prizes for the best let
ters: .
First, season pass, twelve months,
Rialte.
Second, six months pass, Rialto,
Third, three months Rialto. pass.
Fourth, ten passés i@ Rialto for
“On With the Dance™
Fifth to twentieth, two passes each
to “On With the Dance.,”
Twenty-first to fiftieth, one pass
each to “On With the Dance.”
The letters are limited to 300 words,
must be in The Georgian-American
offices and addressed to the
“Woman's Clothes Budget Editor”
not later than 6 o’clock Friday eve
ning, and must have the full name,
address and phone number of the
writer for purposes of verification.
All girl and women readers of The
Gegrgian and Sunday American are
elfllble.
NEW LEGIO NCOMMANDER.
AMERICUS, Ga., Feb. 26.—John D.
Mathis Post American Legion has
chosen (Gordon Howell to succeed
James A. Fort as commander. Howell
was formerly vice commander, and
Evan T. Mathis Jr., was elected to fill
the office made vacant by his pro
motion.
The police believe they have cap
tured two accomplices to a band of
burglars and shoplifters operating in
Atlanta in the arrest Wednesday
night of two well dressed young wo
men giving thelr names as Fay Ham
ilton and Mrs. J. W. Weaver. They
are docketed at headquarters as sus
pects.
The Hamilton girl was arrested by
Detective Vick Young in a depart
ment store. She gave her address as
27 East Harris street. Mrs. Weaver
was taken when the police searched
the East Harris street apartment and
found valuable dresses and dry goods
believed to have been stolen.
The arrests follow many thefts
from Atlanta stores. Simultaneously
.
. »
s Professional Men’s
ss.ooo.oo—Payable for accidental death, loes of two limbs or both eyes.
SIOO.OO Monthly—Payable FOUR YEARS, for any ACCIDENT causing total
disability; one-fourth the amount as long as insured lives and continues
tetally aisabled. .
SIOO.OO Monthly—Payable ONF YHBAR, for any ILLNESS causing house cen
finement; ome-fourth the amount as long as imsured llves and continues
totally cenfinmed to the house. B
12.50—PER QUARTER—SI2.SO
. . (
This rate applies {o office. men between the ages of 18 and 50. Larger or
smaller policies at proportionate rates. Rates quoted on all occupations
upon request, . .
ARCH M. CONWAY, General Agent
1015 HEALEY BUILDING. PHONE IVY 7341,
Whatever you want—
here it is—cheaper -
than anywhere else
Rabbits Truck Furniture
Chickens Gown Typewriter
Phonograph Land Pigs
Home Piano Chair
Goat Job Horse
Desk Pigeons Bicycle
T HERE are ever so many,
_ bargains in The Geor
gian classified section.
Every day you will find
things not offered to you
anywhere else. A woman ex
changed a gown for a phono-«
graph. Be sure to read The
Georgian Want Ads every
day.
You Will Find a Complete
Stock of Selections by
On Columbia Records at
The@e#)/zeon &q)]nc.
“In the Arcade”
117-121
Atlanta, Ga. @
As an exponent of piano technique, Godowsky is every
where conceded to be unequaled. On this side of his art
he is dazzling and altogether wonderful, a fact which ren
ders still more remarkable his possession of the other su
preme qualities which, to give the term its utmost signifi
cance, must be included in the equipment of a truly great
pianist. His poetic insight, extraordinary range of ex
pression and fluent, singing tone, supplementing his mas
tery of the keyboard, combined to make him a musician
of such fine balance as is rarely met with.
\We Call Your Attention Especially
to These Records:
TWELVE-INCH, $1.50
Companelle. (Edsst.) .i.iciveivivsvssissnespnsrossssondiiiig
Hark, Hark, the Lark! (Schubert-Liszt.)
Gondoliera in G Flat. (Henselt.) (b) If I Were a Bird.
EEEONBOIE) . oovorivisniinassessnpbibhinubedssasesssihitig
Waltz in A Flat. (Chopin.) o
Rigoletto. Paraphrase. (Verdi-Li5zt.)..........0e000...AD896
Cradle Song. (Henselt.) i
Arthuz Brisbane’s Today
Every day Arthur Brisbane, the dis
tinguished editor, telegraphs to The w
gian his comment on today's news.
there were a number of burglaries in
different parts of the city.
When the women were appre
hended they consented to be takem
to headquarters protesting innocence.