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SOCIETY WOMAN INBUSINESS ROLE Feminine Leader Assistant Director of Georgia Bu- reau of Markets. N'T, woman gia farmers | ears help in making ¢ 30.—An ward whom sked with skepticism a but later turned for | noney an Atlanta | now is rector of the State | ¢ prest dent of the Atlant ion Women's Cl an of Eugene Talmadge, State commissioner of agriculture, thus has the highest position ever given a woman in the department. A few years ago Mrs. Sharpe, chair- man of the market committee of the Atlanta women's club, asked the city for space surrounding the city audi- torfum for a curb market in or to remedy a shortage in fresh f and vegetables at moderate prices. Debutantes and club women dro 10 the country before dawn each day to meet farmers bringing produce the city and directed them to the curbh market. As a the second month’s operation d produce sales of The idea for a municipal market developed. Mrs. Sharpe and her sociates persuaded the city council to approp 000 for a site and pub lic spirited men financed the building, now owned by the city. “I hope to serve the farmer: Mrs. Sharpe, “by giving tific information about the cultivation of higher priced food crops, especially those which now are being imported by the State.” She will distribute most of her in formation as a contributing editor to a weekly market publication. | DECISION RESERVED ON DIVIDEND PLEA| Two Leather Firms Seek Modifica- tion of Order Restraining | Melon Cutting. By the Associated Press JERSEY CITY, J., July 30— Vice Chancellor Bentley has re- served decision after hearing argu- ments upon the motion of the Central Teather Co. and the United States| Leather Co. for a modification of the order made a few days ago to restrain | them from paying a dividend on pre- forred stock on August 1 as con templated. Charges of manipulations through | merger processes to benefit common stockholders at the expense of pre-| ferred stockholders were made by John Windhurst of Union City, N. J., holder of 600 shares of preferred stock | in the Central Leather Co. He asks the court to prevent a merger of the corporations and to restrain pavment | of the proposed dividends as planned | and announced. When the matter was presented for hearing Windhurst was joined in his | protest by Mabel B. Ingraham of Pasadena, Calig., and Francis T. Ingra- ham of Brooklyn, N. Y. holders of 2,725 shares of Central Leather pre ferred. | They charged that by the system | of merger, being executed the pre- | ferred stockholders of the Central | Leather Co. will lose about $43 per share accumulated dividends and that | & debt of $19,000,000 will be wiped | off the books at the expense of the | preferred stockholders and for the | ultimate benefit of the common stock- holders. HOMES HALF LIGHTED, WOMAN ENGINEER SAYS| Bufficient Lamps, All Shaded, With | Center Globe in Each Room Urged. By the Associated Press. . J., July 30.—The of | | clared that as | | | WMBERWOOD MME. FERREIRA DE MELLO, Whose husband is second secreta of the Brazilian embassy. Stoneleigh Court. Mars Temperatures Can Sustain Life, Bureau of Standards Research Shows Suppositions as to the possibility of | tures in the instruments and methods ence of life on the planet Mars |in radiometry as applied to laboratory upheld in the affirmatwve by the |problems, especially in the measure- au of Standards today, which de- [ ment ultra violet solar radiation T as temperature goes, | for therapeutic purpose equipped to sustain | Results obtained throt life. At the same time the bureau |staff observations declared that questions to the |and extend the previous observations presence of water vapor and oxygen [that the Summer hemisphere of Mars in the atmosphere of the planet are |is mer than the Winter hemis still unsettled. The de fon today | phe: t under a noonday sun the ame as a result if observations made | bright areas ar> cooler than the ad last Fall by the Lowell Observatory at | jacent dark 1s; that the South Flagstaff, Ariz., and through independ- | Polar region (Summer hemisphere). is ent observations made by the bureau | q warm, and that the morning staff. The planet was more favorably |side of the planet is cooler than the the planet is w last Fall. {disk the temperature rises consider While measurements of the planet |ably above the freezing point of water. have brought about the greatest pop-(In the Summer hemisphers under a ular interest, the scientific experiments | noonday sun temperatures up to 8¢ have brought about radical depart- 'degrees Fahrenheit were observed PIGEONS CARRY NEWS. 1 EX-KAISER EXHORTS MEN. 1 et Dispatches on Riviera Sporting | Uses Old Imperial War Cry, Re- Events Sent by Birds. viewing Remnant of Troops. PARIS, July 30 (P).—Newspa BERLIN, July 30 (#).—The ex- on the French Riviera are using car- | Kaiser concluded a congratulatory dis- rier pigeons to cover important sport- | patch to a reunion of veterans of the ng_events, bestme g W |t O] #fantry regiment Koenig Wilhelm 11, cle race around France- in Swinemuende, with the old impe- the district, reports of the race wer With God for King and brought in every 30 minutes by pi-|Fatherland geons. It was estimated that the| The exiled monarch also admonished newspapers gained two hours over the | this remnant of his former troops “to usual wire service, since much of the |keep alive the magnificent Pomera- course was through mountainous | nian spirit which 10 vears ago in heat- country where the telephone is un ‘ance—the hic re | war ecr | ed battle broke up the m of the Russians at Smorgon-Krewo.” i The Management of the ' FAMoUS COMMUNITY J)INNERS | after an absence of two years average American home is only half lighted, asserts AMiss Helen G. McKin- lay of Harrisoh. | Miss McKinlay is one of engineers and carrying on a > investiga- | tion of light fety under | 1 ard E. Simpson of | ight Conservation Council of | e is studying the effect of | || ghting in the home. Sufficient lights, all shaded, and a | center light in each room are the es- sentials of a well lighted home, de. || 1 She sees no ||| harm in reading in bed providing the | | clares Miss McKinlay. light Is good. “It takes 12 energy the body gene der normal conditions “When ther: cent is requi | “Every well lighted kitchen should | have lights above the sink. If you | work and can't see well, your irritabil- | ity is increased. Why lose so much | nervous energy in the kitchen?” of the nervous | es to see un. | | she explains. | poor lighting 50 per PARIS SPURNS STRAWS. | Most of Visible Stores—Termed PARIS, Ju seem to be g Supply Is “Boaters.” Announces the Renewal of Its Service Beginning August Ist, 1927 AT THE HIGHLANDS HOTEL To our former patrons we extend a cordial invitation to renew their frequent visits. We can assure the newcomers a hearty welcome also. Our table appointments are the best and our CUISINE and SERVICE are equalled by fow and excelled by none and we are able to seat, in our spacious, well ventilated Dining Room, at least' 200 persons. To try us is to like us. — EXEXEZEX — MAEXZXEXEREXEX XN They are at | situated for observation than usual|afternoon side. On the center of the | D. ¢, JULY 81, Baby King Relishes American Diet Prepared by Mothe Rumania, July A small unpretentious hotse on Calle Victoria, Bucharest's main street, has suddenly thrust into its shadow the ces of the King and Queen r part of the same street It is the home of Princess Helen, | mother of the 5-year-old boy whom fate Virtually has made ruler over 16,000, 000 people. The little house is just like any American brick and plaster home in Kokomo, Ind., or any other town. Inside, in the kitchen, is the beautiful Tt ‘Lively, Tem Hermei The base of lanolin, the most ex softening, ingredier 0 the finest tissue KISSPROOF the most remarkable Dowders. It clinigs to vour skin. giving it a bloo; a clear transparency—a beau —a to it STA RISSPROOF LIPSTICK—SP) So1LED PowDER PUFFS =X “DANGER is there; they may injure skin. Now you can have a fresh puff, of superb quality, daily if you like. At 10c—the new DAINTIES, by Gains- borough. Need no “breaking in"; hold powder perfectly. Six smartest new tints. For extra-sensitive skin, use incom- parable Gainsborough Luxuries:— velour, 15¢ to 35c; wool, 15¢ to 30c; in 6 very new tints. THE NEW GAINSBOROUGH DAINTIES poWDER PUFFS 10¢ For a Limited Time— 25 Allowance for your old machine on the purchase price of any New Home"” Model. Why not own a convenient up- of the visible su are turning i ular bats for their bread In France the S er sbr In the days the young when_they went for once highly popular h say some sartorial ph queer, ugly, uncomfortal dirty in a short time and fashion at the end of the Therefore, counting comfort and, above all, cost, why bother wi the things? CHILE TO GET AIR MAIL. row, a sport “‘Boaters,” | Cor SANTIAGO, Chile. fca, too, is to have service. Bn air mail ser and Valparaiso, } plane Chile, and possibly ecross the Andes representative of the compan) has gone to Europe to take charge | of three passenger planes purchased for the new services Open Shops Under Street. Yondon has adopted the idea of hav ..lm- a shopping center beneath the treet, several shol having been opened on passagew subway siations beneath P Circus. Jeweiry and women's and men's ap parel bs are among those estal lished. Electric stairways to the upper in ¢ fossilized e digging, parts of fossilized trees and 1:g rfml oyster shell were founq, indicating that the district was ©f2e under the sea, evels are to be instalied. Dur-| to-the-minute machine—instead of an old timer? New Home Sewing Machines Here in a complete array of most wanted styles, sizes and designs. The model illustrated is a beautiful Desk Electric in walnut finish; “New Homes” also offered in console and portable electrics, four drawer and cabinet treadle models. Necdles, Oil, Belts and Parts for All Makes of Scwing Machines—At Reasonable Prices (Third Floor.) - THEHEcHTCoO Pt e e T TP e PP e s T =4 ] LA-M-LO (Lay-'em-s.0w) Spray for Flowers Kills Bugs and Protects Life of Plants LSS S SRS SRR AR SRR AR AR R RN SR AR R B R R T T e ey R N T T e R e e ARRARANNRRANANS ss\\mx\%%\»\&Wy\W\;}:&&”fl\s\\i\mm\\x\ss\x TEETH! INOTE the differences between this famous tooth brush and all others. It fits perfectly the-in- side curve of teeth where decay starts. Contacts every cusve and surface. Sweeps every crevice clean. And the special bristles polish teeth amazingly whi DEVesE r in Humble Kitchen Helen, “a slim, gray princess,” wear- ing a checked, white apron. She is ending over the coal stove, cooking new dish from a recipe given her Mrs. William Culbertson, wife of rican Minister. the apron strings of , or sitting in his high chalr, 18 the baby King, Michael, beg: ging her in perfect English to another helping of oatmeal. not only of all he surveys kitchen, but of millions of Rum s but he seems bhent only on getting enough bread, jam, cookles and other by the in the He is monarch | 1927—PART 2. sweet things, dear to every child's heart and tummy. Thursday the tiny soverefgn be- came acquainted with American buck- wheat cakes and molasses through his American playmates, the children of Mr. and’ Mrs. Culbertson. He ate so many he could only wabble. —a Among the Burmese a that people born on the the week should not marry. or mis fortune will be their lot. " In order to prevent these unfortunate mar. & v girl hears a record of in_the initial letter of idea exists hich the day upon which they were born. day of the week hav- | hegins with the letter associated with | Play Tennis 1927 Stock Regular Size, Medium W eight Tennis Rackets pensive . WHY RiSK DANGER in DA AT ZOZEDNRX PLANES DRILL TO MUSIC IN LONDON AIR PAGEANT Various Tunes Sent by Radio From Ground Give Cue to Maneuvers of Airmen. Correspondence of ths Associated Press. | LONDON.—A musical drill by air- | planes was part of the Royal Air Force pageant at Hendon, a London suburb, The music was supplied by the air | | force band and transmitted to the pi- | lots In the air by wireless. |, The planes lett the ground to the | | tune of “I'm an Airman.” When the | ban. Chick, Chick | Chick craft dropped | played Chicken,” the Visit Qur Stores Tomorrow and Share.in the Many Savings ! Phone Main 5215 First Quality s Balls tically Sealed in Tin Containers 3 for $1.35 1 These balls are kept lively and in the best of condition by being kept hermetically sealed in tin contain- ers, which prevents deterforation. 98¢ 10)4 “All Over Town” —The Better to Serve You SPECIAL . . . 75¢ Thin 1009, F Hard Candies Fresh—Tempting—Delicious A Summertime Pure sugar hard cas jams, marmalade and creams. bombs at the line “Lay a little egg for ‘When the band played “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush,” the planes went round an imaginary mulk berry bush in midair. They rolled to the tune of “Rolling Home,” and closed up on hearing the *“Frothblow- ers’ Anthem.” On the band's playing “Won't You Come Home, Bill Balley?” the planes landed. — Hats Carry Lights. A_luminous hat has been designed in England for women, to protect them from being run lown by automobiles on highways at night. Designs raint- ed in glowing chemicals are plainly visible at some distance, so that mo- torists can see the women in time to avold striking them. —_— oo w\\\‘\“\ TS S ST T LR SR R SR R A AR A AR R A A A S R A R A R A R S R e A S SR R R A AR R A R A A A A A s s R A A A R S R T T T T S R e s s ] -shell illed confection that everyone likes. idies filled with wholesome fruit LAEAERRARERRAALAARAAARAARAEAARAAAEAAAARRERRRRNNEN: Packed in airtight glass container to insure its freshness. At 39 a pound jar we honestly believe it to be the best candy value in the city. We Buy for Less, Therefore We Are Enabled to Sell for Less Toilet Articles ~—Priced Decidedly Lower &1 Coty Face Pow- 79c 50c Glazo Nail ders ... Polish .. 2l 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. .. 386 25¢ Merck's Zinc 19c Stearate 23c 75¢ Oriental Creom osvc0avi 50c Hair Groom 25c Mennen's cum .. B $1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal. .. 850 35¢ Pond’s Cold 27“ Cream ... 25¢ Woodbury's Soap m ty 50c Ipana Toot 38¢ ... 25¢ Mum Deodorant ..... 196 50c Hinds H. & A. 3gc 50¢c Orchard Whiee ..... 50c Pebeco Tooth " SR e 790 ¢ D. & R. Cold Mo ........ Do 79¢ 35¢ Odorono De- odorant 42c Paste ..... 380 81 Coty Extracts, $1 Danderine Hair Tonic - For Sour Stomach, Indigestion and Heartburn . . . We Recommend Father Kelly’s DYS-PEP-GO Positive relief, quickly and safely, 75 from gas on the stomach, belching and that full feeling after eating. A tried and novel prescription for the relief of indigestion. Home Remedies —at Economical Prices 60c Fleet's Phos- 4 5 c 40c Fletcher's pho-Soda ...... Castoria ....... 43¢ 60c Bromo $1.15 Dare’s Seliser ...souen Mentha Pepsin. . 79¢ 59¢ $1 Horlick's $1 Bayer Aspirin, Malted Milk. ... 100°s 73c 79¢ 75c Mellin’s alerpedals 39c¢ Food ... 2-03. size ..... () 1 Pound Hospital 81 Mike Martin's 83c 25¢ 85¢ 85¢ 49¢ Lol Cotton . Liniment 39¢ 50c Lavoris Mouth $1 Squibb's Petro- Wk ot 42¢ Laslm «oivvovite $2.25 D 50c Phillips Milk o) $1 089 (hospital) .. of Magnesia. 70c Sloan’s Lini- $1.30 Pinkham's TRONE e i 496 2 Veg. Compound 85c 55¢ 65¢ Glover's Mange 50c Graham’s Milk of Magnesia .... 25¢ Aromatic Spt. $1 Lysol Disinfect- 75¢ Dethol, 6 60¢c Car Clean- 25¢ Carter's Liver EXTRA SAVINGS HERE! Special Offerings in Our Cigar Department for Tomorrow Come and Save! $3.50 Thorens Pocket Lighters ‘es000e Henrietta (Popular) Henrietta (Admiral) Camel Chesterfield Lucky Strike Piedmont of Says Agony of Piles Gone in Five Days A Physician's Prescription only recently advertised “Thank goodness! I am free from pile agony and happy again,” says one user who started a skeptic and ended a booster. Just say Pile-Foe—it will cost you only 89, but it is worth many dollars more to any suffer- er—you'll say the same after five days. Pile Foe, 89c e SO Picnic Package 3 5 Pieces, 2 5 c 35 separate pieces, includ- ing spoons, butter plates, table cloth, napkins, etc. Every- thing you need for the picnic. No worry, no spoons to lose, no washing. Affords the same convenience your best dishes Pkg. of 20 Cart. ’1.98 4 for 30c Henrietta (Invincible) 3 for 30c 5 for 60c Box of 50, $3.75 Box of 50, $4.90 Box of 50, $5.75 12%e $1.19 200 Fore! Golfers— 60c Lucky Strike Golf Balls Lively, snowy white, well bal- anced golf balls, with tough cov- ers that do not cut easily. A very splendid offer on these ex- cellent balls at only 39¢. | 2-Quart Size Ice Cream Freezers Special, 98(} Makes cream very quickly, easy to clean, serves 12 people. Economical and most convenient for making cream while ing, as well as at home. purcl iicnick- {ay be hased at any of our stores for only 98¢c.