The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 07, 1906, Image 4

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\ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, FRIDAY, DKCBKDEC WANTS TO RAISE PAY OF ALL U. S. EMPLOYES -A 10 ptr ,.C*IU. * . Tf*** in the naiai . I»l0>to of the Caited Staler govern ment; with tuo exception of the presi dent and members of congtQC*. I* pro vided for in ft bill introduced in the the position I tliat all corporations and business' con- t h ■ m i ' Just Suggestions From The hOUs*- today by ReproMriUMIve South- 11 erns are increasing their employees pay to meet the Increased cost of liv ing and that the government should do SI EIGHT N, Y. HOUSES ARE SET ON FIRE . Bi A. I. Tirana* was iiidb t«-d Uy the grand I New York, Dec. 7.—Eight upertinent Jury I rldny muriilng «»n the <*liiirgi* of alt-1 houses were fired by thieves within u Muir wUI> jmeut 40 lourdw D *~ WlllUm i rn.jtu, of « (mw block, early today SETSry " ofore ° f T* 0 "’ r- dr,vcn th<- troohlo for Wlilrli Tliooin. <» ur I f, ' 0,n lhelr tionitH In a panic, rninl M-1-nrr.Kl Mjfcml .lnv» ,to. 'J liuuian I Hevrt* of thtillln* rescue of worn- rial in v that In* shot l»r. t.awlp-in lHfsniKe.cn and children were made by heroic the latter wrecked hi* home. 1>r. Cnw | firemen find policemen and hundreds narrowly escaped depth from flames liern. It I* «tnt*Hl. mnkpm counter <hnrgi. agtlnst Thomas. nml It Is Mild that tbit trial, which will probably in* held i week, will tie bristling with senoutlon* DESPERATE NEGRO Neckwear, Hosiery, Undsrwsar and Art Departments. Collar and Cuff Sets and smoke. The firemen say they have unearthed a dastardly plot In these Incidents, the tire being started to aid ihe thieves In securing booty, and after robbing each apartment, to make their escape. Two suspects have been arrested. CAVE SPRING. Mr. II. H. Watts, of Center, Ala., is herf visiting his ^mother, Mrs. Special to The Georgian. Mobile, Ala., Dec. 7.—A special ic cetveti * here states that two men at dead, another futoily Injured and two others seriously hurt at Greenville. Alias.i in an effort today to capture a negro who had shot and killed a negro woman. Policeman Kofltr was shot and fatally injured in attempting to arrest the negro who, afterward barri cade/! hlthsclf und with two Colt*'re volve** began firing Into tlw crowd that iiafi sttrronnded the house. Two -ne gro*# were killed outright and an un known white man, and captain Quinn end the assistant city clerk were In jured. The negro was later captured. JUSTICE Of PEACE RESIGNS OFFICE elected !«• ink.* IiIh .* J4t prcis'iit two known np E. M. Wafts. Afissea Leal morn Bradford and Alice Hirbei-k* of Gcdartown, ai'Q the guestu of Alfa* M. U Sheldon. Miss StUlle Daniel, of Lemburff. Ala was the guest. recently, of Miss ToUle Montgomery. Alim, Nell Wfirren, of Stanford, Ivy Is with her sister, ’.Miss Josephine War ren, at G. 8. D. Miss Umina- Pet tie entertained Friday evening at a reception In honor of Miss Dill Ian riparlts, one of the December brides Mrs. VSYF. Gaines, Misses Pettis and Harper attended the Klrton-Hims w ding m Rome Wednesday. Allvr. Jessio C'orput lias returned from Rome, where she has been the guestpf Alls. Al. peon. Rev; T.- H. Edwards. 4 ifastoV of the Methodist church, lias returned fiom MtlledgeilUc, where he attended tho North Georgia Conference. We are pleased to have him with u.i anothc Embroidered collar and cuff .sots in dainty signs, 50c. do- Ruches Miss Pauline Camp spent the week ml with relatives in Jarksbnville, Ala. Mr. W. 8. Gilliam, of Home, Is at h • 8ewe|l Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Parish hove turned t*» their home In Selma. Ala. WASHINGTON. Mrs. Harry Booker will entertain on Friday afternoon at u linen shower h compliment to Miss Sarah Irvin, who* marriage to Dr. Kollork. of Charles ton. S. C., will be u social event of next ek. ' GIRL IS MISSING; ■: POT IK Tl YES AT WHOK Alls.- Ethel Arnold, of -0 Stonewall at i eel, is reported us missing from her home since last Saturday. Detect I v.*s Simpson and Campliell are looking for (he missing girl, hut have found no dew to her disappearance. ENDED HIS LIFE . IN DIG HAY MOW Long Branch. X. J., Dec. 7.—Charles II. Brown, aged 43, a horoerpan. who committed suicide o month ugo, eon- •*oaJe«l his act until today, when hi* de composed body was found in u buy tnnw In T. W. Copper'* barn. In Long Brandi avenue. He leaves a widow and three chil li en. Ills wife left him live years ago. PITTSBURG ROBBER. Pittsburg. Pa.. D* t -Jittiivt O Alul- jC, fh<* llrM. pernoQ lo he crfel at ittshtirr on charge* grow ii.c out ni the recent robberies in (In* city, was sentenced by Judge Evans at the »lose of an hutir's trial, to :’o yvum in the Western penitent la rj. REMEMBER YOUR WIFE. In a recent tllxorce case the husband When aakoil if he ever made Ills wife any'Christ mas or birthday presents re plied: "N«*. I am sorry to say I never did. I Kurt All*. ——— ) tower to draw on my fefUik account and to buy anything she Wanted, I was mistaken. Thai was not •II I should h«v»» done. That didn’t take tli«« place of my buying things and taking them homo to her." It Is astonishing how little even the majority of Itu*bunds know about the feminine nature. I recently heard, a young wife say that she would rather have her husband bring her a bunch >>1 violets than give her ten times the money they cost. Hut she said she ortild never make him appreciate the fort that money was not all that she needed. I know men who never think of tak ing home a bunch of flowers to theh wives. They either think It is unneces sary extravMgnnee or that. If their wives want Dower* they can get the .Misses Mattie uml Janet McLean, of Thomson, are the guests of Miss Maids Wooten. . Miss Em Green, of Atlanta, arrive*! Saturday morning to visit her mint Mrs. T. M. Orocn. * * Mr*-d. •'■R -Dararooee and non left Wednesday to visit relatives in Nor wood. Mrs. P. T. Callaway entertained Informally ut cards Monday evening. Miss Hess|c Chandlet*. who was the guest of Miss Kathleen Colleys lasl week, returned to Atlunta Sunday. Alias Annie Vic Coaart left Wednea- day afternoon to visit her sister. Airs. Samuel Garllngton. in Augusta. Miss Frances Dillard and Miss Fan nie Lou CoKim spent Thanksgiving with Alisa Mary Diliurd In Decatur.. Miss Louls»* Walton, of Atlunta. was among Ihe guests who attended tho wedding of Miss Harriet Walton to Mr. Earle Anderson in Danhurg Wed nesday evening. Airs. A. G. Hhankle and children of Warrenton, are expected In a Vow days to visit relatives. Mrs. c, C, Hardy entertained Tues day evening In honor of Miss Daisy Zachry, of West Point, and the Miss*.* Mcl^eun. of Thomson. Mrs. Harry Kicker, of Newnan. re turned home Monday, after a pleasant Islt to .Mr*. II. 1). Callaway. Mrs. Alary P. Cooper and Mr*. S. C. Sanders returned Friday from At lanta. Miss Clifford Almond entertained a number of her little friends Wednesday afternoon at a birthday party, Mrs. R. D. Callaway will leave Mon day to attend the Logan-Lew Is wed ding In Macon. Itutli BOTH OF U8. In.III. he last soft rustling of these dm* •hall hour And then »b*ll go To sit benefitli the tree of life, aud so. Why nh.ojld wo fret That one the leave* of healing first will get? Yes, both. Khali for the Inst time *ce the ripple* clear __ upon the living water* look. Why should It w-eui Ho hard to wait *n hour beside the streaiuV Rudies in black, brown and navy. Parisian cre ations, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.25. Vsils Veils in all descriptions, in black, brown and navy blue; by'the yard, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Rcadv-inade veils with ruffles of ribbon, at $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75. Heop Bags Hoop bags, a handy thing for small articles for the laundry; 50c ones at 35c. Laundry Bags Laundry bags, large, spacious ones in fancy cre ations. at 50c, 75c, $1.00. Ssfa Pi]| Baky So: Baby sox in silk, white, pink aud light blue, 50< Baby silk stockings, white, light blue and pin at 50c. Baby Lsggihs ows Sofa pillows in designs appropriate for men’s dens, for milady’s boudoir, for the cozy corner. Billows ready for use. 25c to $10.50. Reudv-made veils with chiffon ruffles, at $1.00. With lace, at $2.00. Ready-made veils with match, at $2.25 and $2.75. borders of velvet to Csque Beas toque feather boas i*i dainty blues, pinks, lav enders, greys and black, $4.50, $5.00, $6.75, $7.60, $8.00, $12.50. Maribeaus in brown and white, at $16.50. In brown at $20.00. And in all white sets at $20.00. CorsSt Covers Ladies’ Corset Covers in all' Cotton, medium light, or heavy, at 50c Ladies' Corset Covers in wool mixed at and $1,00. 75c Pin Cushions Fancy trimmed pin cushions, oblong or square; in pink, light blue. red. yellow, 50c, 75c, $1.00 $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $3.00. Pink, light blue and violet satin covered heart- shape candy boxes, trimmed with bows of rib bon and dowel’s of ribbon. $1.25 and $1.75. Baby leggins in white, at $1.00. Baby leggins in red, at $1.00. Ladies Uhderwear Ladies’ underwear, fleece-lined cotton ves with pants to match, at 26c and 50c. Ladies' light weight medium heavy ali-cott< shirts, with drawers to match, at, garment, 5( 75c, $1.00. Khit Skirts Ladies’ knit skirts in solid colors, or with fa Dainty creatigns of dotted Swiss, and point d’esprit. trimmed with lace and lined with pink p sr „ 41 fln C1 =« C1 7K or blue, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $3.00, $3.50. |' Kouian boldm s oCc > $1 - C0 > $L50 > $175 ’ Whisk Broems Red Christmas belts, small ones 5c; other I ut 10c, 15c, 25c. Fancy holders for whisk brooms, decorated with flowers of ribbon, $1.26 and $1.75. Work Baskets EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS. I Fancy trimmed work baskets. Christinas gifts, $1.75, $2.50, $3.00. Christinas stockings, all filled with all kinds < toys; some for hoys aud some for girls. A lot t fun for the children. Prices $1.50 and $2.00. Lamb’s wool slipper soles; ladies* sizes K 25< suitable for men’s sizes. 35c. indies' Equestrian Tights in black. Knee or nngle lengths at $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, $2.75. GauzS F ans Bed Rsom Slippers Beautiful gauze spangled fans, plain, while or haud-painted; prices from 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.00, $4.50 up to $15.00. \ daintier present was never given. DuBarry Scarfs Hand crocheted bed room slippers, with lamb’s! at ends, wool insoles, for men, women .and children. For Children, 75c. Mercerized pillow loops with big tassels as tinish at either end. All colors for 25c. Silk pillow loops, finished with large silk tassel Price 50c. Ladies, $1.00. For Men, $1.50. j Pillow ruffles,, with diaw-string to gather sau.t jto put around pillows. Price, 50c. Bottruf n*. tfenr. S v*. I Kith. The l**»nrly gate* shot I s glad day di:m Free from Hit* load of *iu. And Uieirt «i* arc If on**, igolug l!r*t. cat* hold tin* Yf*. twit li» Klutli *** tho first faint tn llgllu dlsuppoar From thl* low window wUere hands niv. Why fed dhuuuy n. should *evk the upward way’; a Tin*) do not tvulixe Hint nptm*n |»rlxe tin little rourleulwi, tli * lltik uttviition* and evidence* **f ttWmirtitfulnee*. more tlmn money. Ii le Hie Invitation to the little oiitlm; i vacation, the little trip to another thy. the bilmirg home u f ticket* to the theater or opera, ui to the conceit or lecture; it I* the hundred and one* little thing* that make the average woman happy, and not merely the fart that her Imperative wants arc eupplfed in .i lump sum, Afoet men overlook the fu« t that tt (Iocs not take *o meh. after all. to .•sat isfy the averuffe woman. It I* largeiy it question «>f the tight spirit, of doina the thin#* which indii-nie thouahttul- intm. Ju*t giving n wife a check once in u white, no matter •how large It tiny In, or telling her tu draw u* much a* he need* from your bank account, will .•A wlidy a woinuuly woman It I* ourself *!*• uraittv »v|th the !l*ooey • ir-ou s. JIUUl- m 1U nrn the dual Ie«»ou of a yet • ii shall rite Great Xla»ter teaching In the Beautiful DuBurry Heart's, elegant designs, iu dainty shades or solid color: prices from $2.50, $4.50,’ $6.00 to $10.50. j bilk floss pillow s, all sizes; prices for 20 and 22 in. pillows. 50c; for 24 aud 26-in. pillows, 75c. j Small pin cushions, with rose leaf or poppy net And in all the category ol Christmas where is j als with ribbon loops to brand on tlic side o; there a daintier present to be (bought of than Silk Stocking* silk stockings! Stocks Silk hose, plain black. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00. dresser, 25c ones io close at 10c each. Silk finish crochet cotton in bright colors, at. p That one g»> ;i* find the otbc Edwin K. Stun Peutivyhaula, pula Fn(In det piila ii t» t. JuM «dccti*«l governor L lh>* tirat iuitlv«> Ih»Ni will that diHtlmt ioti in _ .. . !* »*iHy loon* Im* atitrifd tit** ns nu errand hoy ht n Ihk.l store. Ur. Httmrt t* n Iwehwor. hi* Itotue tuiug umnagitl by bin sister. Mi** «’ur* A. Kmart Silk hose, embroidered in neat, pretty designs, i ill light blue, pink, white, all black: prices $2.25, Stocks of all kinds: fancy embroidered stocks i $2.75, $3.00, $3.75 and $4.50. with fancy or solid color ties, at $75c and $1.00.! Smart stiff collars—embroidered with hem- Silk hose for evening wear, in light blue, pink, stitched ruffles around bottom, $1.00. white, yellow, lavender, Nile green, grey, red and brown; prices $1.75 to $4.50. wear | ! Ladies' black silk lisle liose, 50c per pair. Nobby little ties of soft pretty colors to with stiff linen collars; price 50c each. Handsome embroidered price $6.00. collar und cuff sets; j Hosiery, all prices, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 ; and up. spool. 50c. Strawberry eiuory at 10c and 15c. Needle books complete with papers of needles of all kinds. Prices, 25c and 35c. Brass rings, jewels, embroidered cotton and silks for embroidery, gold or steel beads for purses. Hi*ve .ill tbv oilier Li<lic* u»- Th.- Malt! Y.Vin. You" I in** Mint they * UK* l*ef'*i-v 1 r«* !!»•» In^i •»»*' I Iwttrr niiiMMi t lli.iHigli tnlklMB* * « I—* **l.*t|*J L :iU.*r J Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBese Cq.