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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1906.
New Specials by Express From Our New York Buyer
Ladies’ Tailored Suits
Just 32 very stylish Tailored Suits of fancy mixtures,
Panamas, etc.; Pony Coats and other styles; satin lined;
suits worth from $15 to $20; mm
in tomorrow’s sale . 2 m
Ladies’ Novelty Suits
Exclusive imported Novelty Suits of finest silk velvet,
West of England Broadcloth, etc.; Pony Coat, Eton and,
new Prince Chap effects; exquisitely A aa
trimmed; worth $50 to $75; at ^P^mmmw\j\j
Our Mr. L. B. Joel, who is now in New York, has
succeeded in securing many extraordinary bargains in new
and most desirable ladies’ ready-to-wear garments. Some
of these lots have already arrived by fast express and go on
sale tomorrow morning. Note the specials quoted in this
advertisement—many more in the store. .
Three Specials in Ladies’ Coats
Very smart Cravcnette
Coats in the vqry popu
lar effects; excellently
made; $15 values,
$7.50
Stylish long and medi
um Coats of Plain
Kerseys and Fancy
^Mixtures, worth $10 to
$12; at, choice,
$5.00
$3.98
OTHER GREAT VALUES FOR THURSDAY IN OUR FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT
Elegant Tourist Coats
and Automobile Coats
of imported mixtures,
Plaids, etc., worth $20
and $25,
$10.00
Ladies’ Stylish Skirts
A sample line of Ladies’ Skirts of fancy mixtures, broad
cloths, etc.; excellently tailored in newest styles and
worth up to $10; choice of the line
tomorrow
$3.90
Sale of Ladies’ Hats
A grand collection of Paris model and New York Pat
tern Hats in fine velvets, etc., with plumes, ribbons, etc.;
worth up to $10; choice in
this sale
BLEACHED SHEETS, full . size,
hemmed ready (or 9On
use; special at' ODC
PILLOW CASES, good size, bleach
ed; extra well Q_
made; each DC
TABLE NAPKIN8, full bleached,
hemmed ready for M n
use; special at 4C
HUCK TOWELS,
heavy; would be
cheap at 10c
good size and
5c
Bleached Cambric, yard
wide, Lonsdale
finish; per
Yard wC
Blankets, white or col
ored; double bed ’
size;
pair
Babies’ Crib Blankets,
white or colored; spe
cial, per
pair
LADIES’ ROCKER8 of solid pol
ished oak, with cane
seat; |1.60 value ....
79c
TOWEL CRA8H,-plain or twilled;
worth 8c a yard; 97,*
tomorrow w8w
TABLE DAMASK, full
60 Inches wide; worth
60c a yard
bleached,
25c
We Give
Green
Trading
Stamps
BASS’
18 West
Mitchell,
Near
Whitehall.
DRE8S GOODS In nsw plain and
fancy weaves; worth OC«
50c to 76c COG
SILKS, plain and fancies, all col
ors; worth up to 39c
$1.26 a yard, at
WINDOW SHADES of best opaque,
on good spring ■< Q.
rollers I DC
LACE CURTAINS In dozens of very
handsome patterns; 98c
per pair
6CREEN8, 3-fold style, 6 feet tall;
worth $3.00;
at
$1.50
APACHE RECORD BAD INDIAN the Apaches.
■ From 1640 to 1863, Now Spain and
Mexicans Killed With Arrowe end Am- Mexico carried on a no-called warfare
munition Saved for Other Foss. with these people. The Apaches were
From Scribner's Magaslne. vastly outnumbered by the Mexican
Scarcely a tribe of our American In- soldiery, but what they lacked In num-
dlans but what have engraved their bers waa more than made up In cour-
re'eord of crime and Infamy high up on age. and craftlneea. The Apache ever
history’s wall, yet above them all Is had a thorough contempt tor the Mex-
lean soldier, and, In later years, when
they were lighting with firearms, ns
well ns arrows, they would not waste
cartridges on the Mexicans, but would
kill them with arrows, spears and
stones, saving their cartridges for
other and more worthy foes.
> When this southwest region became
a part of the United States, the
Apaches were a serious problem with
which we had to contend. Our govern
ment vacillated between a simpering
peace policy and the other extreme,
their extermination.
Their zone of wandering being in
tersected by the International boundary
line further complicated matters. They
would raid down into Mexico and then
rush back with the plunder tn our side Scalp-hunting became a recognlxed In-
pf the line, out of reach of the pursu- dustry. The horror of this was that
lng soldiers. Next It would be a raid , h „ ...
on the Arizona side and a flight Into th ®Mexican official all scalps look-
the wild mountains of Sonora. The e( * a *** ce » whether from the head of a
Mexican government attempted to as- hostile or a friendly Indian. The price
slst their miserable army by giving a was $100 for a man, $50 for a woman
scalp bounty, and for years they paid and $25 for a child. It Is small won-
out their gold coin for Apache scalps, der that the tribe sank deeper Into
savagery than ever when we stop to
think that the men knew there was a,
price set on the scalps of their wives
and children, and there was a horde of
human fiends, white In color, but more
savage than the savage himself, who
were hunting them as they would a
cougar of the mountains.
THE NEW KIMBALL
Where Society Will Celebrate the holidays
Delightful
Music
The Best
Banquets
Of all social functions THE BANQUET
is preeminently popular. It will meet the
requirements of any occasion, whether
you wish to entertain a few intimate friends
informally, or compliment in an elaborate
way your fraternity, club, or exclusive set#
The New Palm Room—Gorgeous with varicolored light., gleamln, silver and glass; sttractlvs In ITs tropical
profusion of palms, vines and flowers.
Elegant
Service
Most Brilliant
Entertain
ments
TO THE BUSINESS MAN: If you
want to keep, your employees interested,
show that their efforts are appreciated,
give them a dinner, The New Kimball
kind, now or during the holiday seaton.
There Is no better way to get in touch
with them and discuss the winter's busi
ness onmpaign.
THE INEW KIMBALL IS EQUIPPED WITH EVERY MODERN FACILITY FOR
...ENTERTAINING SUCCESSFULLY...
ELABORATE BANQUETS OR PRIVATE DINNER PARTIES ARE GIVEN CAREPUL
ATTENTION. EVERY APPOINTMENT DISTINCTIVELY CORRECT.