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FOR BENEFIT RED CROSS GIVEN FRIDAY kA jlay tor thY benefit of the Red Cross will be given Friday afternoon MM 0' clck the East Lake Aml0. 1101 ner the direction of Misses Katherine Clements and Vir- inia Ashe. The name of' the come- JT The Bonds of and the reading roles will be taken by Misses Pearl Hastings Minnie Lee Wen. wlJi. Bla che Burnett.

Mary Lou b' Nolan' and Winsome Jackson Harold Jackson. Monroe Ashe. Paul Tilson. Arthur Gould and Sam Clements. An admission fee of 10 cents will be charged and the public invited.

Stokes Co. iYENtUUJILtY YOU WILL BUY YOUR MILLINERY HERE Why not start row and save the difference Dyt Sfctcd Flcar Conkeyi Buttermilk Meat Grain Bone SIa h. MARK W. JOHNSON SEED CO. 33 South Pryor Street Atlanta Ge.

Glasses That Fit Well' To look your best and see your best wear- Good Looking Glasses Dockstader Optical Co. 56 No. Broad St. Ask Your Doctor. Tan and Pimples By Using GO GO lt i lately i il skim completely mores freckles mn ton pimples and Uvenpoti and ittr tk akin whlt and soft lik velret.

Prepared and lold by Jncoli' Pkaa purr. AtlanU. Price iOe By maw aid 3 ants War In. You can positively whiten your skin without making pimples or blisters by using that delicately scented vanishing cream- SWEET MARIE SKIN BALM Not greasy. Delightful to use.

It your druggist cannot supply you refuse any substitute and send 25c in' stamps or coin to THE LAZAItET CO. C. Atlanta AGENTS WANTED. Prince. Antoine Blbesco a secretary of the Rumanian legation In i London and Miss Elizabeth Asqulth daughter of Mr.

Herbert H. Asquith British statesman arid Mrs. Asquith. were married on April 30. They were photographed after the marriage ceremony.

performed in the Greek church. Bayswater. England. Two ceremonies were held one In the Greek church and the other in St. Margaret's church West.

minter London. Mary Regan A Story of Love and Mystery Staged Amid the Night Lights of-New York. BY LEROY SCOTT Copyright. 1919. for The Consutotlon.

She turned and went out. Clifford watched her as she passed through the broad hospital corridor and then disappeared down the wide stair. way. Mr Morton said Clifford. I am not needed either Lieutenant Kelly.

will remain in charge here. Ill be going back to the city. too. Mr. Morton gripped Clifford's hand.

Thanks Clifford and good- by. The habitually hard face softened yet further and his voice lowered. And Clifford you're a lucky man irit turns out the way I think it will It did. In the deepening dusk of a month late from an interior and way county seat whose records wore rarely looked over by inquisitive eyes that had an Inter. est.

in transmitting what they saw to New York city. Clifford was driving a small roadster at an easy pace. due passenger beside him. A few minutes before that pl had undergone Ii change' name. In New York city if' all went ffs expected.

it would merely be known that she had changed her name from Mary Regan to Mary Clifford The marriage had been the ultimate achievement in privacy. No one had Journeyed here with them. But one person who had insisted on being taken Into their confidence appeared discreetly and anonymously at the brief ceremony in the little courthouse Uncle George. And after the ceremony. was over he Had kissed Mary with a.

simplicity. a sincerity. a tender' dignity that sophisticated cynical Broadway would have been amazed to see in. its' favorite. Mary his hands on both her shoulders.

his voice quavering a bit "I'm gladIve lived long enough to see the daughter of one old pal. and the niece of another old pl definitely turn into this road. Yes. I'm mighty glad. Its the only road that's worth traveling--and II guess I ought to know.

know you're going to be happy. God bless i you. mydearl I And now. as the pair moved easily I through the closing twilight. all EI1ifecC realer Boys' ROMPERS Matcihiess Assortment Mothers are not limited to meagjpr assortments when selecting a supply of rompers for the little tots at The Greater Boys' Store" of Atlanta the South's Largest antl Handsomest store for boys.

Our showing of these little utility suits offers practically an unlimited variety from which to select. Not assortments from a single manufacturer but the brightest effects from the best manufacturers in the country. Well let the value and qualities tell their own splendid story. Suffice to say that they are conscientiously made and come well up to thE Eiseman standard of Better Value Giving. i Come in fancy chambrays the most popular romper fabric because of its durability and serviceable muslins.

Solid colors. Neat striped effects. Some daintily trimmed and cleverly lending the appearance of a two-piece wash suit. A few styles are pictured above. Sizes zio- S.

Wide varieties at 100 125 150 200 7 Other Furnishings For Small Brays Well-made attractive little wash hats it up. Undergarments 650 up. Nightwear. Pony socks and Little It will pay you to lay the little fellows supply of warm weather wearables while. selection is so easy and you can get oust what you want.

EVERYTHING BOYS' WEAR. ENTWESENOFIOOR bars at last. were' down- between these two all barriers of. pride of of- reticence of opposing wins all the long masking of-hearts. Their souls were very close together They had- been riding for several mUes' in silence both still awed by what' had' Just taken place in the little town behind them when Mary spoke softly.

Tau promised to-tell me when- when this was over what you and Commissioner Thorno were talking about this morning. Aren't you going to. tell mewhatit wear Commissioner' Thorne agalni of tered me. the position' of Chief of the Detective' you7 I turned it was a wonderful chancel" she exclaimed. You refused because' of mer 7 6.

But I thought you might think so that's why I didn't want to ten you until everything was settled between you and I had thought it before. It was a big lobhe offered me. yes but primarily it was an office job a routine. Job. I wanted to be out where I would be In contact with people and their problems where Instead of touching life only through the reports of subordinates.

I would touch. life at first hand. I felt that in my case I could be of moreservlce In such-a way. You understand Yee she said. think.

perhaps If you'd let me I could help at that kind of work. I know you could I said Clif ford- lie went on after a brief pause And we talked of something else. Mary the Chief mad I. He told me again of that talk her had had with you when you went to him almost a year ago and. Mary his voice lowered our talk.

became for me a searchlight thrown backward upon all that has happened these last few months and especially a searchlight upon you. Mary. You may have had many motives' for de ciding against me. and for doing what you dill But I now know there was one big motive which I never before fully realized. and of which you' perhaps were never conscious.

And thatr she asked. You did what you did partly be cause you' loved me. and because you have loved me all along. You believed that for you to marry mo wouldMnjure whatyoaJsawaii big public career formal you thought you' were not the right wife me. A for Jack.

you dldnt really care for him and In the. beginning' you weren't concerned in what your' ac lion might to me me you didn't want to hurt. In any way. He repeated himself MI ae that clearly now even though you' did not' know It. that was one off the motives that-ruled you.

a would nqtdare say that in my own behalf sh whispered. And then went on rant if. after all I have turned out what you thought me. It' is because you believed In me so long and because your belief to me and the way you handled me. forced me to become something different Butit must have been hard for you very very hard Its been a thousand times worth it all Mary he breathed a thousand times worth it all He caught her hand and' held It tight beneath his on the- steerlng- wheel it was" as though now they were jointly.

steering' their united lives and they' sped on through the soft star-blossoming night. in the silence of full understanding southward toward the great city where so long they had fought each other and where now at the last they to begin to build a life together. THE END. LAW SCHOOL HOLDS DEBATE TONIGHT The. annual debating contest of the Atlanta' Law School will take place this evening at 8 o'clock at the regular meeting of the Kllpat- rlck Debating society.

The debate will be held In the auditorium' of the-Law School on South Pry or street. The contestants were elected' at the preliminary contest recently held at the school and ar Messrs. Bratton and Shoup who will uphold the of the question. Resolved. That the government should own and control the railroads.

and Messrs. Mitchell and Ahlgren. who' will argue for the negative. The speaker selected by the Judges as the best debater will be awarded the Hamilton' Douglas 25 gold medal. The public is cordially invited.

On Friday. May 30 the annual oratorical contest will be held thu winner of which will be awarded the faculty 25 gold medal The commencement exercises of the Law School will be held on Tuesday evening. June 3 In the court' room In the federal building. Out Sal' 600 PAIRS WHITE. CANVAS Oxfords and Pumps Latest Styles Will Be Closed Out TODAY AND SATURDAY High.

or' Low. Heels' Every New Model. Values up to. 10 Pair We have your size Buy' Your White Shoes Here and Save Money OLSAN' BROS. 45 Whitehall St.

See Windows First Floor Makes Everything Taste. Better" ThatstheunlversalverdictoTthefamily Bread muffins biscuit and hot-cakes are much more enjoyable yhcn spread thick with delicious' SYRUP Mme from the pure filtered juice of the sugar-cane put up in sealed cans it is the most wholesome and nour Jshng form is which to supply children with tie sweets they crave Ask YaarQnetr far ALAOA The Georgia Syrnp Go. JfuuitT Alt CAMPBELL FIRST GA. COUNTY WITH WAR MONUMENT. Falrburn.

Ga May 2Z. Special. First among- the counties. of-Georgia Campbell county ha unveiled and dedicated' a monument to her heroes In the world' war. The monument 1 In the form of' a laln stone obe lisle with a sphere at Its summit and engraved with the names of the soldiers of Campbell county who gave their lives on the battlefield.

and thoseIwhodiedfrom illness and. wounds while In the service. A large crowd from all parts of the county gathered on the public square yesterday afternoon tla. wit ness the unveiling and to hear' the commemoratory address of Untied States District Attorney Hooper Al ezander of Decatur. Even the in- termlttentsbowersW were not allowed to interfere with the" ceremonies.

The program began. at. 2:30 o'clock with a parade. The line of march included civil war veterans world war veterans of all ranks and school children and officials in charge of the ceremonies. Yr.

Alexander paid a fine tribute tothe American soldier dwelling particularly on the splendid record made by the representatives la army uniform of Campbell county. The committee in charge of the unveil. ceremony included C. E. Jenkins chairman Dr.

W. R. Camp. McClure and Mrs. Young.

The monument Is the first perma nent memorial of its kind erected in the state and ons of the first in the country. rThos who tell In battle whose names are inscribed on the obelisk are William Alltn Megan killed at Chateau. Thierryr Gaston L. Luck and Thomas P. Thomas who fell in the Argonne forest.

Milledge Rowifree' Dead. Augusta. Ga. May JZ. Special.

Mllledge A. Rountree. one of the oldest nd most blov of the cit- liens of Augusta died yesterdar at the home of his daughter Mrs J. Co C. Black.

Jr. Hostess at children's party- Why. Jack. you do look pensive what. are you thinking about Jack I was Just thinking how nice it Is at home.

London Opln- The Store Davis' Freeman Diamonds Cost No More Per' Carat. A Diamond that comes from Davis Freeman while its cost per carat wilf be no-more similar quality- stone would cost elsewhere wilfhave an added value and appreciation because pf the fact that its perfection and quality are at once established and recognized. Davis' Freeman show very wonderful' selections Perfect-Diamonds both loose and mounted. Comparison of values most DAVIS FREEMAN DIAMONDS The Store of Depndabiliy Going Out Of Business 45. Whitehall Going Out Of Business FINAL SUIT SALE TODAY SATURDAY A Sale that eclipses anything ever heard of for real values.

Our entire stock as weUas odds and ends-at a saving of one-half and more Today and Saturday. will be Banner Days for No matter what garment you may need it can bought for a fraction of its real worth. Nothing Carried Over. Nothing Reserved Final Price Red uction Makes This a No table Event Every Suit must be sold in the next 10 days so we have arranged them into Six Groups of Suits aLFinal Reductions 10P5 3 95 OA95 2F 29 And They're Worth Double and More Every woman who has ever worn one of our better Suits kn ws the high quality of material and the. refinement embodied in our assortments.

In this particular collection you will find the most charming assemblage" of Suits that any season has ever- brought forth. Interesting in the variety of fabrics and colors that they are fashioned in. NoCO ps No Refunds No Charges Every. Sale ostively Final Olsan Bros. Whitehall St.

No C. O. LVs No Refunds No Charges Every Sale Sale of. Pure- Silk Hose Continued for. Today and Saturday It Was Impossible to Wait On All the Ladies That Wanted to Take Advantage of This Great Special So We Will Continue This Wonderful Offer.

NOTICE- 7 No. 0. 0. Ds No Charges and No Exchanges. EVERY SALE ABSO- LUTELY FINAL YOUR CHOICE' Value up to 500 Pair- Here's the most wonderful lot of high-grade solid silk hose from Americas foremost makers we cannot mention the name but you'll recognize it Some Italian silk over silk.

These are factory seconds. Each pair has a slight imperfection but hardlynoticeable These Must Be Closed Out. Never Again Such a Chance' to Suy the Finest Ladies' Silk Hose at a Fraction of Their Worth. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE ThSAN See Hose Window. 45 Whitehall Sfreet.

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Lieutenant nt Clifford-and you're a manlrIt wh se re or wre the of wen beknowD nam 1Jlarrlagehad 1 had Uncle a Broa way his gladIve onl eg fift I i my dearI" I now. the' c1o lng Si 1 a' it re er oJl' i Matc1hl ss I li se- Stor the practi lly ell Eis man the romper bility- nd tri med 2 to Ot er. all attrac ive from 75c men 6s Nlghh ear. ony so ksand Junior" shoes yO tl feU ws weat er casyand BOYSDEPARTMENT E. ISEMM1NAn.

a tSoYEARS an. atlut weredownbetw two'-all ofprid reaer eofreUcenceOf wlllsall of TheltaoulswneYery geth Th en fotaeyeral sllen bot Uawedb7' hadjUsttak wn' when spokesoftl irom1 edtoien mewlien whenthlswu oT TW nimlsliorierThornower ta1kl aboutthls Arentou toteU me what It CommlulonerTbQrne of Andyour Ituineddlt4 wn. refus aCIDer" uN But Ithoughtyot1mlght thatwhiIdldnt teUTouu evezythlngwu 1l1ndrn alloutbetore job he yea-but thelrprob IwouldtouchUfe beot such away Yeashesald haps me-I know' eould- Cl f- onatter a. pau otsomethlng the whenyouwent ryhls our fwmonths de- cldlngagalnst. me wblchyouperbapswere that Vhat you I tomarry auld re 1rhat 70uIAW 7 tberfghtwlfe AS.

dldntreaU him-and tbebeglnnID cc- him. Butme ou dldntwantto wa see ven I lt dB my I aJf. she WhIIP J' dAnd thenllhew nt I turne4outwhat yo 1 I IS. becau se ou Lmeandtheway I forcedmctobeco be I mst eirmsa M. ry.

be thOU. aIlr. beneathbis iiwaa spe I greatCIt7 I noWattbe re I theKlipat- soclet I beldln Pryor tiOD sel cted ldmedal. Iscor FrldaMa annu orat rlcal ofwhfch 25 th qls n- tl G' Ou t. usi ss al 600 an test BeClosed TOD 85 Pair ver e' Wh ite re nd 1o 1ey 43 4S Se te 'That's the universal verdict of the miI inuffinsbiscuit jo le heI sprea thi AI Ii.

A e' no r- rniin 11 withthc sweeuthe rOiR' ALAOAj TheAlbamaGeorgiaSyrupCo 1Iaat iDer7 I JICbarriIIe. 4 CAMPBELLFIRST COUNT FallburnGa Special. mo gthe of ount hlaunveiJedand th8orJdwarThe monU Dent is formof plalnltone aaphere atlu" 1gr Wi hthe names. CampbelFcount7 gave iv on thebattl tield. those whodiedtJ woundswhlle wd al parbat theeount1 Pth re11 nthe ye lterda anctto of Attorn lIooperAI- re.

at30oclock Uneot veterl 1s andofllclaIs Inchargeot a finetribute to the lIoldlerdwelllng partlcularlonthe Ing-ceremonylncludpdC. Clure ftratperma.j stateandoM otth I eountnthote Incl atU1 eW cm i teauThierryfGutonj rgonne Mi leJge RormtTeeDeml AUg1JIluGa. U. oldestaad the-home 1riJ. ehIJdrenipart7j Wh ou thinking-about JB 1 Itla atl London' Ion.

of De Ja ililf. 0 CostNo ADiam ma' COp1 sromD vis Fr erhai1 whileitsc st caratwillbenomorethanli qualitystonewould elsewhere anadd ppreciati 0 thatit esta lisnedand rec gnized. Davis Fiee a 1shq' in nd unted. C9mp riscjnofv nos ordiall invjted. FREEMAN II The Depmda ilify' Going Out Ol an.

BIOS. Ol1t SUITSALE ever well as andendscat Saturdarwifl Nomatterwhatgarmerit you needitcan ught realwo cOo aT ied Ove o' hing es rv Final Reduction IakesThis Eyent cO rySuit nustb so din' 10' dayss9 ha ducti ls 1267 1395 1 995 2195. 2g9S. 392 AndTheYr ortl1 woman Suitsk-nqws 1ateri an Lthe re ineme1t assortments. Irithispaiticular will-find pf Suitstbatany seaspn vari ty bricsand i No C.

O. funds Ie osi tively Final AlltheLadies Gr at WeW WoIdel1ul0ffer. Y- No andN oyExch nges. EVE1tYSALE lr i Valuesupto5OPair si name tne sil al1- ver Th se Ea imp ffection hardlyrnoti eable Must OutNeverAgairiSucha ChancetoBuythc ilk Fr ction ofTh o. OtTOFaU INESSSALE 43 sWhitehaU eet FirS Floor 11i1 rt a tan r.

WCLVk FORBENEFI OF THE GIVEN ON A playforthe et 30' oclociIa at ome to Earth andahe she centarwill Dartson PaxonStokes ali a yMARK ur RffovcnECIEJEs sk abse to tb. 7e. i' ea the wldts like sold. i Ga. jar.

a s' jL144J1 i a i Stt1T71LS1iIS A Jaq i hqai1 9y thrAllft0. Asquith Daughter ow a rtncess s. A F. a 7n FH yr a Es Ju ry 1t" a tit IysT 9 fz465 rn k' I 9 xz Wes 1 rc o. r.

lRir1cE and PairlcESSA I. ocnE BtBESCO ri P14ctO' NTIRt1ATtONM FiLMSERVICE a April-50. were MaryRegan Staged New am low. late. re ge appeared Mary glad I've I I i-c trcaier a4S wry 1 I 4 oejee T' meabr owing thg durability-and eat appearance ter or a fromm Under ar- in ca ou BOYSMP aamfln fNrwEs frorzortooe 11dA v'-- r1de insilence both taken over' whatyoa f- methe ofChiefofthe your.

Itutned Yourefusedbechuae me No so abig codtactwith ofsubordi feltthatin more service a Imps-if I wenLon he-had Mary-his motivesYor you be- wnuld injure aiwaea werenottherightwife But me- now--even it not dare ont Botlf iris becauseyou metobecome you-very hardr' wheel-it they-sped are ay PAIRS Closed 485 i ThaeBthenniversalv aictortheramily. are A tLauRexrmepnap3asealedcans IA ts6' awab 5 Your oeerforAZg4OAj c' GaMay to in aphin stoneobep flak- engravedwith Campbells on toheerthe were Mrtlezander a on' perma- Tbosewho oni one beloved yesterdayat Jack-1 Dependability. cost' Per carat willbe sim- will have wonderful-selections Perfect Diamonds most i ii Olsan Gc a more bebo ht eserve- 1 aNota a must a ina 12 13 19 1 4 5 21 an knows Fos tively O1srn aBros. 43 Whitehall No. Positively a CIOI i grade hg you II a hardly noticeable AgatnSuch touy First 1..

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