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+ FOR PROTEST WN KLAN SCANDAL “Order on Last Legs,” Says Officer Asking Clarke's and Mrs, Tyler’s Removal. ity for him to do #0. ful to the organization, possession of “Col.” Siumons eral months, and that the “ kuew about the “ll Hooper said of Ku Klux afta) the order appe: ATLANTA, Dec, 2.—Four Grand / Goblins of the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, who “‘enme to Atlanta to demand of the | Imperial Zionciliom of the order the summary removal of Imperial ‘Kleagle Edward Young Clarke have been themselves removed, The men are Henry B. Terrell, head of the domain of the Capitol and the} | Great Lakes; Lloyd P. Hooper of | New York; F. W, Atkin of the Atlan- "tle domain and Andrew J. Padon » Jr, of the Northeastern domain. » In a etatement to the newspapers ani night, Terrell said that the pro- fest against Clarke's continuance in "office was made because the charges ‘against kim and Mrs, Dlizabeth Ty- ‘ annool- the country of Clarke th d Mrs, Tylor. and hindrance to th count of th jot asked cor? ing, and the Kloncilium charges very carefully,” ler, and no action was ordered tal I do not propose to make any ch in the order's imperial personne! this time. are still In good stant Goblins have show: traitors to the ord fon, an attorney of that city; that h introduced ‘Thompson to the members of the Kloncilium, and that the at- torney offered to start libel sults on behalf of Clarke and Mrs, Tyler, but that they refused to grant author- Hooper charged that this failure to file suits had been exceedingly harh He declared al! the facts in their case had been in frequently had told Kian officers he je affairs of to be on its legs. He says he bas seen at imperial headquarters many let- ters and telegrams from all parts of demanding the removal other Goblins,” declared hi nally and firmly connection of Clarke and Mrs. Tyler is a detriment order on ac- reported scandal involy- Simmons admitted that he for the resigna- of Clarke nor Mrs, Tyler, and did not contemplate asking “They failed to make out a case against Kieagle Clarke and Mrs. Ty- Mr, Clarke and Mra, Tyler g. These four from New . 8 mop: | Mf hed ith “Col” | spirit of rev aah iets aa ed 4 Boetiens: “for “soveral’ rwouthe, wat pomure of that the “Colonel” had not seen ft to jin Kian's jor the Klan, had remained unanswered (‘and unchallenged, and the two had}, @eclined to bring libel sults against pthe newspapers carrying the charges, | Goblin Hooper in a statement of his own, concurred in every statement * : by Terrell, and charged further : ‘that on Oct, 3 he came to Atlanta m disappointed in them,” M Joved all of them before and had be- Neved them to be loyal Ktansmen, 1 ‘Tyler's only comment on the a developments was that the Goblins had shown themselves to be possessed of “yellow streaks.” Clarke said he might have something to say Friday. He reminded newspaper men that the resignations of himacif and F. O, B. Factory) The most amazing player-piano offer ever advertised. 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He charges this property is being tl- legally held by Terrell, since he has ceased to be an official of the Kian. Terrell said he would give bond and fight the case on the principal ground =|that Clarke has no authority to di charge him, and that “Col.” Simm. did not grant him a proper hear He saya Clarke took the action in a| suits for damages have been ‘ke, through Attorney ‘ood, editor of the Searchlight, action yesterday in the Super- rt against Terrell to recover KLANSMEN CLARKE’S ‘These resolutl “eeveral thousan DBPNISON, ‘Tex., 's undet dealt affairs, | — in Chicago and about 18,000 in the domain of the Great Lakes, all of whom are “necessarily affected” by the charges published throughout the United States complain t following his ‘ex.|the individuals against whom DEMAND REMOVAL fter stating that Klanemen reside| Were made, and the part! continue to stand mute; Dec. 2. reo) wae ae organization for . and Im Kleagle i Clarke) have placed : charge of the Buy Christmas Seals and Help Save Human Lives Just a few of the gifts found in the Stationery & Gift Shop “Well,” sighed a fellow commuter as she sank into the next seat, “I did! some Christmas shopping, but_you know it’s always like a game of Blind Man’s Buff to me, a groping in the dark for something, you understand what I mean. Will they like it, or won't they?” “Yes, after all that is the big ques- tion,” we admitted. And through sheer familiarity the McCreery Gift Shop came to mind. “Every One Likes Stationery,” we timidly suggested, sparring for time to bring forth a more brilliant idea. “Oh, yes, I thought of that too. I bought several boxes in the McCreery Gift Shop. The Parisian Stationery is really very unique and boxed in true French fashion, I thought 48 sheets and envelopes to match quite a generous supply, though, of course, some boxes have the usual 24 or'30 (box. 1.25 to 2.50). And then for some friends who have found Eaton, Crane & Pike’s and Geo. B. Hurd’s ‘quality unfailingly good, I naturally. procured several cabinets of their Behe Cor- respondence Cards and Envelopes in varied tints and sizes.” (Eaton, Crane & Pike Co., box, 50¢ to 12.75; Geo, B. Hurd’s, bps, 1,00 to 10.75.) “But did you notice that they also had children’s stationery from Paris at only 50c a box of 10 sheets and envelopes?” Evidently she hadn’t noticed, but would whep she dropped in again, “for children do so dearly love the little decorations and feel so proud to correspond on their very own paper, And while we're talking of writing things,” she added, “Do you really consider A Desk Set a Worthwhile Gift for the Business Man if it isn’t too fussy?” “By all means; there’s nothing that contributes so much to a dignified, prosperous ap- pearance—scmething most men take great pains to cultivate. For women, of course, there are the daintiest ones with plumed pens in correspondingly delicate tints.” (Desk sets for men and women in Onyx Glass, Bronze, Brass and Leather, 5.95 to 69.75.) “Had You Thought of Book Ends? Most men find them as convenient for the office desk as for the Library or Study Table at home. Somethin, not quite so ornate, of course, but soli and attractive.” (In Bronze, Verde Antique or Polished, pair, 3.95 to 35.00.) Leather, Silk and Velvet Vanity Cases 5.00 We have selected a particularly at- tractive assortment of vanity bags for gift purposes. They are fashioned of plain, striped or Fancy Silk ‘Duvetyn, plain or fancy Velvet, Pin Seal, Ecrase and Morocco leathers. Some are fitted with purse and mir- ror, others with inside compartments. A noteworthy feature is the 14 kt. mid cis with which so many are pro- vided. (Main Floor) ‘The Fesolutlons then g9 00 to recite: said charges have been made, although| | repeated statements have been is- sued that said charges would be an- swered and that damage suits would be filed. against whom same were made And whereas Klansmen have Joined this order because it is and men only, pee be the Imperial Kialift Tomorrow—Last’ Day ‘‘McCreery Silk Week’’ Values just as great as those that opened the sale a week ago Silks of notable elegance and beauty will be offered tomorrow. revealing at a glance the excellence of their quality will be available for one more day at prices far below their worth. Nlustrative Values New Tub Silks -for blouses, shirts and sport attire, in new designs and — ‘ colorings. és McCreery Silk Week Price, yard, 1.95 _ Art Silks in out-of-the-ordinary de- signs and color combinations, suitable for interior decorative purposes, lin- Mi Velvet Corduroys in light or dark tones appropriate for house robes and children’s coats. icCreery Silk Week Price, . yard, 1.15 Imported Silk Duvetyn, in all the wanted colors, both vivid and light tones adaptable for millinery, outer ings and house robes, apparel and gowns. 36 inches wide. Motreety Silk Week Price, McCreery Silk Week Price, yard, 1.45 yard, 4.95 (Second Floor) New Woolen Dress Fabrics Jersey Cloth in dress and suit- Homespuay and Mixed Tweeds ing weight. Complete line of in splendid assortment of colors. 54 inches wide. colors. 54 inches wide. yard, 1.45 yard, 1.75 (Second Floor) Toy Towne Reports Whether it will be the very first wee Christmas stocking your babe has ever clutched, or your son or daughter has reached the all-knowing. age of sixteen, there are loads and loads of things in Toy Towne from which to select for any and every age. Al-cum-’o-graph—a_ moving picture machine complete with films, brings a show into your home any and every evening for only 5.00 Tool Chest—what boy hasn’t longed for real good quality tools that can do real work, 4.00 Jackie Acrobats that do a thousand tricks. 1.00 Children’s Porcelain Tea Sets with a blue bird design and enough dishes, 24, to give a real party. 5.00 The Aerial Spinner, a wonder- ful new mechanical toy that pos- sesses real action, 1.00 Bubble Movie Top, it gives you a moving picture show every time you spinit,for 50c A Little Queen Washing Machine that actually washes dollies’ clothes. 3.25 (Fifth Floor) mi N with, For example: 1922 Model Automobile Speedster with steering wheel, regulation horn, motor under hood, gas control and gear shift. Pedal power, painted in bright green with yellow trimmings. Complete with rubber tires. Special, F.O.B. McCreery’s Toy ‘Towne. 12.50 Children’s Soccer Foot Balls, strongly made of pebbled grain guaranteed leather. 2.00 Animated Vaudeville Theatre with a number of puppets which will do alk manner of stunts. ( 1.00 Marvel ‘Carpet Sweeper with which little daughter can help other keep the nursery floor clean, white enamel finish. 1.75 ested Blocks with all sorts of pretty decorations which baby will love to look at and aie to 80 Nelke Dolls with hand- painted faces, all dressed in pretty clothes. Boys’ pet suey, Mackinaws and Corduroy Raynshed means an insurance against rain or snow. You need not worry when your boy is out in a storm, either about the garment Suits, 9.75 or its wearer. Both are fully protected against the weather. The mackinaws are fashioned of heayy all-wool fabrics in solid colors and pleasing plaids. ‘They have both top and patch pockets which are in themselves a delight to the boy. Sizes 7 to 18 years, The Corduroy Suits, with 2 pe knickers are well tailored. Both coat and knickers are fully line Boys’ Outing Flannel Pajamas, in one and two-piece styles, 1,15 trimmed with silk frogs. Sizes 4 to 18 years. (Third Floor) 5th Avenue James McCreary & Co. \ : JACKMAN’S December Store Hours, 9 4. M. 10 6 P.M. 34th Street’ A Gift for Her! Sterling Silver Wrist Watches 14.75 An imported Sterling Silver Wrist Watch, the product of one of the finest watchmakers abroad. What a splendid gift at this price! ‘They are small in size, in either cushion, octagonal, oval, tonneau or regulation styles, their neatly chased cases being fitted with guaranteed 15-jeweled lever movements and ribbon bracelet, as illustrated. (Main Floor) Secure Your Gift Handkerchiefs While Complete Stocks Afford Wide Choice Men’s Linen Handker- Women’s Linen Hand- chiefs. kerchiefs with midget doz. 4.20, 6.00, 9.00, 12.00 hems. doz., 4.00, 6.00 Men’s Handker- Z ; \ _, chiefs wit! al. Women’s. Linen Hand- box of six, 4.50, 6.00 kerchiefs, fancy, spoke hemstitching. Men’s Linen Handker- each, 80c, 78¢, 1.00 chiefs with sheer tape or corded edge. each, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 Men’s Linen Handker- Women’s Linen Hand- kerchiefs, daintily’ hand- embrojdered, in White or chet = the pom Yo ® popular blors. each, ; Pi E Women’s Linen Hand- oe sFicture Hand kerchiefs, solid colors with box, 50c, 75c, 1.50 initial- each, 50c Women’s Swiss , v in! p Hanavercie ¥ brdidered fasdkerhidte® ARR. broidered. i 3 box of six, 1.50 box of three, 1.00 (Main Floor) A Gift Blouse of Georgette Crépe ) An exceptionally attractive ‘tie-on model of White or Flesh “color Georgette Crepé, with deep roll collar of Real Filet Lace. Note its modish bell- like sleeves. (Fourth Floor) Christmas Gitt Economy This space is devoted each day to a Gif Suggestion of MéCreery Quality — marked at a lower price than ever before 95c Priscilla Collur and Cuff Sets set, 65¢ They are fashioned of hand- embroidered and. hand-hem- stitched Linen or Pique. (Main Floor) New York buys its furs at — i”