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THIRSTY BURGLAR SOUGHT. Tiatectives are searching for a burglar | with 5 thiret who broke into the salvon » ASKIN & MARINE CO. S . . T A Big Bargain In 5 % . TR IMeH ~ sl H (e ¥a | 111 {[ehif '\Q H 5 ' » 1 '2; . : j ;'; e (L:‘@;?: kot i v B (] 401 N | 11 i ~ ' ( A Y ! ol L LF NN\ L LN /'t i : | lr.‘n /N! "/ il aie , v T ¢ T\ :f@ L 4 AT / PSSP | A H;\ \ / 7y J TSt .\ B e ,‘) R ] \ A Ny | i \ i fi Iy' | \ S:. } 143 MU / l A..‘ i'l | l L ESE /"'/f Lo v \ oSt . !!- ey - AAR ) o : [t ) N, , ; ! i 4 e /I Bt f";q;%‘:’%; ":l / /yl /’ i :n?v%}é??' BRSSP L ] s Y Ry / 1 Ttk m e . - . 87 and $8 Values for THERE ARE AIMOST ONE HUNDRED samplr skirts in this special bargain assort ment. ‘The materials are fine eponges, black novelty weaves, blue stripes, black and white stripes, and other fashionable kinds. THE STYLES ARE THE VERY 1 ATESE including the smartest peg top and draped models, and the tailoring is first-class through out. These skiris, remember, are regular $7 and $8 values. Our special price for this week only 1s &5, €€ > 3) Two More “Specials 820 SIIK DRESSES FOR $1448! The choicest r«!_\|c~ of the summer season in tafleta, messaline, and crepe de Chine, 3095 SHK PELTICOATS FOR 3sl 39! Form-fitting stvle with flounce and rufile. Open A Charge Account ASKIN 2 MARINE - CO. 78 Whitehall Street CITLMREY Y G WAL o USRS, 3 ST] A TICOWI O A OI IR .ATIST (L IR . ~,» e R \¥hE . . "'," ';. _;v ¥o N w WANTED IDEA'S] it _-'.‘.';;;’.»:mé.‘:a.*.-.-'-fl.-r' e . el ‘;“fi | R ¢ R :{'{fi""‘fii*; A O . G 0 V‘, fea=d An Upportunity («=x4 [ N RPHE . =ty F ZIRE) O a e One" WaTE } - '\ laventors, mem of idees and lavealvo ohility, should wnte 1o- |, £ 1 dey bor cur It of isventon: necded and prizes efered by leading : manufacturen i i Patents socured o our fse returmed “Why Seme luvestors R ;| Fail.” "How # Get Your Patent a 2 Yeer Mogey.” and other ; 3 valushle booklets sumt free 1o any addram J . o b 1R SeseT RANDOLPHA& CQO. b=t \ .y"?cfl Petent Avttorneyn '.\ ‘\\fl X”‘ ! ¢ ¥ e § oo M U'Ui *'lQ LY » v §o NS = &g e 018 k" Street. N. W, Dk % N ».‘,j{ WASHINGTON, B, O. \i«;v}, g_ ey e N 5 s i o : 1 af 1, B Elmer. st Qlimer atd Fort | sireniy. Wednewminy night, and stde twa dogen hottlegd of heot, Nothhug elee vas takeyn. . - ANCRLAID U L di Ll r ,1!"" ! y, ! iy g( b i L . \[ T 1 iL i i 4 J i T f 1 i i Civin the prominent featiires of ) mpais b aged in he } tiat heginning _—n—--u——-—--———-——_' - AT | & t . An BEasy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong 4 GV (‘.Il( £\ 1 \)nb | ¥ hila wit I n foiks who \ & velpht 18 that they Insist ritge thimlr ate r ftiog 1t / 53 p i rubbinig o ouscless ture stunt, while the real | ¥ 1e Koes ut ' £ ! nti P ;--k’.\v'.‘m!l a food vou ent ¥ remuarikaghle new welan | tin ‘ Wer it 1s now poasible to | cotbine into glmple form the ver) elerl 1y 3 Tioede the digestive organs to | by # the onvert food into rich, fat- | ‘ i ‘ I'his mas=ter-stroke of | Y hemiztry 1a ealled Sargol um!! ; heen termed the greatest of flesh- | b Aere Sargol alme through its re- | generative, T netroetive powers 1:\; oax the s na and Intestines to 1t | \ { the fattening elements of | for rnd pass them ints the hiood, | e they are carried to every starved, | Y eri-dow e and lsssue of yout } an readtly pleturs the re- | sult wt thile amazing ‘ransformation | 18 tAKe place and You notice how Gur i { 1, hollows about your reck " ldera i bust disappear and vou tale n fr 10 1o 20 pounds of ralid, | boen it fle lireol 18 ahsolutely | hariless, inexpensive, officiant, Jacobs' | Plharma ne other leading drugg!sty f Atlarnta and viecinity have ft and| wi vt our money i vou are not | atisfiec ' per the guarantes found N oeve package | Caution Chille SBargol hag given ex vellent Ity in overcoming '"r\"»nq; ivapepseia and general stomach troublas | it shou!d not be taken by thoga who do | SR ralin ten pounds or more i ADVIERTISEMIENTT, ] Good Dental Work Brought within the reach of everyone! Through 23 years’ experlence we have proven that tho best dental work can be brought within the resch of those of modest means. We need only to refer to thousands of satisfied patrons A —— Here Are OQur Prices For Best Expert Dental Work $8 Plates, Full $5 $l5 CGold Dust g-i g or Partial, only Piates Reduced to & ; LD o - Gold P ”m i Bridge Crowns f‘;:i;}fgfféggv;-;%x:,‘.{‘ ey Work (A 1‘ (:‘":f‘._"'i,..':",;... R $4 Wl e \\‘)‘\ . "} Painless i ceth ® Extraction SOS Filied SGC up Let Us Examine Your Teeth Without Charge g = = ’ - Dr. E. G. Griffin’s Gate City Dental Rooms 24 1-2 Whitehall €t., Over Brown & Alicn's Phone Main 1708 Lady Attendan Hours 8 to 6 Sunday 8 to 1 . All OQur Work s Guaranteed $ b 4 ttt4 - * ). et e W. - '_t: " TEErT _ %I'}'{Bll.[;% !- - - ‘V +- oAt p g z‘i § -’; 44 - e o t - R"e B T } & o o b s et i’a' ia : T .{ FRrCEEE L e i Screen Doors i’zx:fi:'??‘ HH Stock sizes 2 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft. 6 in 1" Hii 2€t BBin.byb6ft Bin,, 2t 10in. by 8 ;;1“ fttloin. 3 by 7Tt S HL by 7 fl. 6 & T i - fi i 4 ;Jgr Priced $l, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $3, 1 e $3.50, $5.50, $6.50, $B, $lO. t'é @s i 1 .\s,;#' Special sizes to order ‘ Ased L v S o F HH Screen Windows T i . + e Adjustable Wood Frames + {o 18 inches high, extends 33 inches, . .25('! {izl 24 incheg high, ext ‘n\“; : inches,..3s¢c = e 30 inches high, extends 37 inches, . .50c | ‘,’i&%{ 36 inches high, extends 37 incheg .6bc i Rest 30 inches high, extends 42 inches,. .78¢c Sl : 84, Adjustable Metal Xrames . 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G it | 2 a : TV o NIRE NAFGWEre Lo, I Agents for Fairbanks Scales ! 1t 53 Peachtree 87 Whitsh:ll, '.‘“_'.»‘u_‘ 5 AR Ll pbed N eT R &#o«—l%—i—-"#—g,; THE ALLANEA (jI',QHHL»\N AND NEWR Sindiey will be the work outside Ihf-‘ Churelies, in opensair meetinegd and poervices in the shops, factories un-l1 stores of the city, during the tWo weeks or more the revival will bhe carrled on, o Religloug woriera wm‘ Aattemol to reach every person in A= lanta | Special attention has heen paid ?01 the outside work, and the board in charge of the arrangements has lnld‘ gpecial emphasia on this feature, | Thove selected by the board to con duct the outelde work are among the | maost forcefnl gpeakers, and the most offoctive of the singers, Men who have had long experience in thls lne of evangelical nctivity have been :Is-~% signed to do the work | Plans for Mill Meetings. { I'or the meetings in the factories special pians have heen made. They will be held at the noon hour, ana. wlill be ms brief as noselple, in order that they may not interfere with tioe work of the factories i Tha factory monagers and owners are lending their ald In the prepara tions for these mestings, and have assured the Baptists that they will render whatever assistance they can t make them successfil : Peraonal workers among the lave men of the Baptist membership will] he assigned to work among the !'.w-} tory employees, and v ! m.m-lvmr_»mi the work done hy the evarngelists in the services i The outdoor meetings and fl;-l meetings In the theaters and moving | pleture shows donwntown are intended i for thosa emploved tn office bulldings | and who would n»t otherwise have the opportunity to attend day narv-l lces | The Bijou Theater has heen sn!a«‘!-l ed as the place for the central serv- | ices, and the arrangements for lis usa | huve been made. It is anticipated that It will ha necessary as the meet. | ings progress to use others of the downtown theaters for this purpose, | These meetinga also will be held at the noun hour, the more convenient far the attendance of those for whom they ara Intended % The moving pictursa hnoueeas and theaters are centrally located and easy of access, which makes ‘hpmi more cesirable as meeeting plices, | The Baptists of Atlanta, with the co-operation and support of the n!?ml" denominations, are hending all their | encreies toward making the rufw!inxs‘ tha mnst natahle ever held {n Atlanta or in any other Sonthern city, ‘ /’\\\ ‘< A E g [ AE M T\ | MWBLED « =, WA o\ Y b (‘ a'ff ‘, " - ‘. \\ 4 . ) =an ' ' YA Yo \t‘j 6/// Afyin. :"(,y, /= AN 1“.:} : AOEEY = et R b l"»\A jw.’;‘ ; ‘J e ) AN Qe ol ey /0T g fwa,\‘.:’”’% cqixoeNlSE” féfi 27 worTH STAR= G TELEGRAM PASSING our Byl ! 4 ragsrpomETEßS® | { 1 \\ ; Vs - o o L Nfi'”._":_» .3*;: : weE. N\ [RS === \ "UJ”’OVf\\ e »r.;i'.\ THE l ¢ K=l comvenTioN (2= ==l FOA.. N ==/l /915 { S = /'; (’d * = . J v q' 4 ‘ / A L L 7 L A : Y s L l’%‘% il 7 N 7“} ffi(K’/ RN k. W 4 T ol VAT o WA i PN OAKLAND CW)\} \ N /’ &r v $ ( leaters | C " Dumas Novel in Pictures. The new policy of showing photo lavs de Mixe at fhe' Grand gives very promise of success, With a en-nlece orchestra, two singers, Yathie’'s Weekly showing the latest val’ news from Mexico in plctures, nd a bhig six-reel featurs, the man gement Is making a strong bid for alronage Immensa crowds have een tha rule all the week, and with \iexander Dumas' romantic drama, The Three Musketeers,” coinlng to -1 for a three days' engageinent, ven greater crowds are expected. "his pieture comes direct from the \ York Theater, where {t enjoyed . record run at high prices. Perfor naneces are given daily from 1 to 11 11 ] [ 0% G g ‘ Lyric Draws Big Crowds. Now that the last free pageant f{s ‘over, Atlanta folk and the visitors whio remain are beginning to remem ber that the theaters are open. Wed nesday night sent a crowd to the [.yric to Bee the Lucille. LaVerne Company present “Are You a Ma son?' The stock company s doing its hest work of the season in the farce comedy, and the players are revealing their versatility in new roles. Matinees will be given Thurs qayv, Fridav and Saturday. Thedanc ing floor in the foyer is open to all weat holders bhetween the acts and after the performance. Comic Opera Pleases. Within the last few months mana zers thronghout the country have ' lLieen reviving famous old comic operas. The success has heen phe nomenal. The engagement of the Givimpia Opera Company for a sum mer run at the Bijou was to furnish to Atlanta theatergoers just the class of entertainment that should prove delightfully popular, and, " judging from the manner 1n which patrons of the Bijon have taken to the new com pany, the change from melodrama to comle opera was & wise one, The Olvmpla Opera (ompany, headed by [.eo Adde, and including a real chorus of young and attractive girls, is giv | ing an exceilent performance this week of “The Beggar Prince,’’ a re | vised edition brought up to date of | “The Mascot.” | The next presentation by the Olym | pia company will be the two-act mu | eiral comedy entitled “The Conspira | torg. & ,e e e | | DRY AT COLUMBUS. | COLUMBUS, GA, May 14.—The ' continued drought in this section !s | causing truck growers and farmers ' considerable nneasiness, as crops are ' badly damaged for the lack of raln. . Vegetables are scarcer than they ' have heen for several vears and gar dens are burning. DOK'T SUFFER WITH ITCHING TS ET A negro Christlan Students’ Con vention opened I'hursday at Clark Universit n South Atlanta, and it expected that more than 600 dele gates he ir ttendance from a parts of the State. Booker T. Was ngton will be the presiding office ind wi arrange t program of tiie The « vention is expected t ast five da: Among the others who m te are Dr. W. D, Weather rd and P ssor A. M. Trawick, of ashville, 1 The opening service, which will take place Thursday night, will be a evotional conducted by Dr. John R Mott, and there be three sessions a day unti]l next Monday | Mass Meeting Sunday. With the exception of a mass meeting at the Auditorlum Sunday all meet!ngs will be held at the Clark University. Booker Washington will be the | prineipal speaker, and he will be as ststed by Bishop 1. B. Scott, of L herla, Africa; RBishop J. €. Hartzel of South Africa; Bis W R Lam but founder of the African Missio f the Methodist Episcor Churct Bishop W. P. Thirkield f New Or m':e-,‘ Charles D). Hurrey, executive secretary of the students’ department 'Y. M. C. A; Dr. Egbert Smith, of the Presbyvterian fission Board, Nashvilie, Te: and many others Elaberate Music Planned. One of the interesting features of Ve e will he the special musie prepared by the Iwir of the nnivers nirpose of the convention is to ; ince t ient movement and the Vilesionay NEn \”u'j t A lantans Vo AS gapeak hefore the convention will be the Re\ B Wilmer, the Rev. Rich rd O. Flinn, the Pev. John E. White, President John Hope, of Morehouse College; the Rev, P. James Bryant, and Professor P. O'Connell . . . 3 4 1 @Girl Babies to Drive . 1' . Ringlings From Ring inglings From Ring PORTAGE, WIS.,, May 141 t is re ported here that a deal is under way by which the Ringling Bros., owners of the Ringling, Barnum & Bailey and Sells-Forepaugh clrcuses, may retire from the business, selling their entire business, comprising many smaller cir cuses, fo a new Fastern amusement syndicate Thera are practically no men in the new generation, the family tendency appearing to he toward girl bables. Added to this is the recent troublies of tha brothers, Including the death of John and the divorce suits of Al and Alf Ringling TRIPOD PAINT CO. 37 and 38 North Pryor Street. Manufacturers. Wholesale and Retall Paints, Stalns, Varnishes, Etc. Bell Phone 4710. Atlanta 408 } Aol dile, T el T bRN PR A oe K NR ey B i N Y ey N\ v it %J;r;\w_ = b (ffig%,fi%@%f‘ T «J‘i" : R i‘»"‘ 42&‘:"&"‘"‘{ S {#Kf;g@fl_‘fifig’?{.‘-“;;,,.t-;3,5:., ~;;.",f:fi.w."fi;.‘ e 'q:“, ot STy 3 v Wi . 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