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CHDOBGI AN ANDREWS.
tEYbsoat. nuciit t, on.
ChamtcHin-johnson -
I)uBose Company
Quunbtrkn - Johnson - DuBosc Company
Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Company
A Sale of Caps and Coats That Little
Folks Can Wear Right Now.
And With Very Little Strain on the Parental Purse Strings
SECOND FLOOR FRONT—TAKE ELEVATOR.
4.00 Coats,
L29
One lot of short coats for' little folks.
Ages t> months, 1 and 2 years.
In white Bedford Cords, CashmereB and
prunella ClothB and a few in silks.
Little coats daintily trimmed with col
ored braids; some with deep sailor collars
inlaid with silk a&d appliqued with tiny
silk braids, in colors or white. About 20
coats in the lot, that were 2.00, 2.30, 3.00,
3.50 and 4.00, *
5.00 Coats, 8.50 Coats, 15.00Coats,
1.95
Ome lot of children’s Long Coats;
ages 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6; in Paca Cloths, '
plain cloths and Astraclian; gray,
red, and blue Bedford Cards and
trimmed with braids and ornaments; some
in military effects. Coats that were 3.00,
4.00 and 5.00,
Children’s Coats in ages 2 to 6 years;
Curley bearskin, in white, trimmed with
red cloth collar and cuffs and military or
naments. . ' •
Also bearskins in greens, cadet blues
and reds.- Coats that were 5.00, 6.00, 7.50
and 8,50;
One lot of children’s Coats in broadcloth*^,
two-tone bearskin, curley bearskin and
moleskin. Handsomely trimmed with
fancy braided collars and some with unl«
tation Chinchilla collar and cuffs.
Cloth Coats in cadet, tan and reds trim*,
med with fancy braids. K'l*
Coats that were 10.00,12.50 and 15.00,
75c Baby Caps 48c
Rnhy Tjtpa in mnlftwltinw, gray, red, brown, green and
bines, with dainty .ruche of Val. lace and bows of ribbon.
Caps in white silk with embroidered crowns and rueheB of
Val. Lace.
And Caps of white bearskin,
No C. 0. D.
None Taken Back
None on Approval
2.50 Baby Caps 79c
Baby Caps that were 1.50, 2.00 and 2,60,. in white
silks, embroidered and finished ' with chiffon and VaL
lace ruches, or ribbon.
Also the little plain Dutch Caps. '
Curley bear Caps in bonnet style with ruche of silk
and Val. laces. ;—TTtfr.
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And Three Spedals in Ladies’ Petticoats
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4.50 Petticoats at 1.69
Petticoats in colored Mohair, aud colored Sateen—
browns, garnets, red, greens and grays. Full, liberally
cut skirts, -trimmed with deep flounces and ruffles*
• Also blacks with Jersey tops and silk ruffles.
Twenty-five Bkirts in the lot.
3.00, 4.00, 4.50 Skirts Friday
• 2.00 Petticoats at 95c •
One small lot of skirts in sateen. Grays, fcds, blue
and black. 1.75 and 2.00 Skirts Friday. '
1.69
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5.00, 6.00, 6.50 All Silk Petticoat# at
3.50, Friday 9 O’Clock.
All-silk Petticoats in Pearl Grays, Navy, Gre«ns
and changeable effects. Handsome silk petticoats with
elaborately ruffled fiounceB. Skirts that were 5.00, 6.00
and 6.50; Friday morning,
95c
3.50
FRIDAY MORNINO AT 9 O’CLOCK
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lw!|' ** »>•«• bom*, on Wiit
. Th " bni.,*» dainty lue
IM, ** " by Mill Will* llilfn.r,
ld„ ui , ,' lu *l»n of th* turn . da-
dkin. '""rheon «u nn-od In th*
Hin,. M,r * ‘hi artlotle dacora-
Th. , n * r ** n »nd whit*.
‘y 1 '** Mho compoio tho
hem.t li', a ’ *•» 'tab aro Mluoo
a*irn,r i?.?,"* 1 ?* wnu wi Adeline
g*lfn„
•"d Kmma PhlUlpt.
T «r» ^ N ° v >ULMNO.
, h. In old-fuhlo.
"•'her s.nhi. iV w l*lb Mid Adallne
gr. Oe-.r,il u-!„ A< *¥ M ' Ol* Bob Jeo-
war-h - u * u * Oraco Thorn* Cor*
• n old-fashioned can-
,h » homo Of lit. and
Jtt-O* Walker itroot,
_ ‘“■neat of Williir Stmt
becharged. Thiro will be muele. ra-
eltatlom mil game* forth* .mueement
of tho guaat*. The public I. cordially
Invited.
SILVER TtA AND BA2AR.
Friday from ♦ to • o'clock In the aft*
ornoon. . ellver tea and barar wlllbi
hold it the home of Mr. and Mra.Tor
roll on Court land Hreet for the bana-
Ht of the A Pt A. «nd«r Uto auipICM
of tho Atlenta chapter.
MRS FRASER’S CARD PARTY. i.h. uoi*. vireim. mum:* uitiiH
Tho beautiful card party * lv ' n on Block, Nlta Black. Alteo Olllngar, Kata
Thuradiv afternoon by Mra. Gilbert T. oillncor. Martha Lambert, Hu* Allan
a Fraiier at her attractive homa on nmii u«hs him sriIiiim v»*t a»Anh.
Piedmont avenue we. a chartnltS ^
nllment to Milt Sara Johneen. »h«at
mtialt to Mr. • 'llftord Cole, of Chi-
igo. will take place Kabruao l- .
Brntlaa. fern, and polma wero uood
hoaa and th. conaolatlon * pretty
beaded bap. Tho rucet of honor waa
preaented with * handaom. travellna
toilet caae. Mra. Prater received har
aueata In a atyllah sown or white lace,
and Mlea Johnaon'a toilet waa of ooft
white tllk. .
Mra. PraaeFa cueata Included Miner
Jennie Dorian, Alina Bubo. Maud*
■cruet* Ruby Scruggs Lilian Iona*
Henrietta M«ana, Salome Johnaon, «*•
tell. Col* Vlrttnla Pollock, Loulte
oWKtlval'y In th* < " CO n 'J‘ l0 U* la " f ih!
*£Hf KTSSrtSf rafraehmanta
Z'Z JFuWfV oTpl^^d
Ball, Marl. Alko Phillip* Han Staph
an* Mary Orava* a race Thom, Julia
Orm* Mary Lawton. Lula Calloway,
Oraco Calloway, Florenca Bradley, Bu
ford Mathew* Hall Pkllllpt. Hn. Ed
ward Van Wiki* Mr* Haywood Han-
Mil, Mra William Hurd Hlllyor. Mr*
Orion Nunnally, Maa. Cbartaa llurtburt,
Mr* Oaoraa Ball Allan, Mr*. William
Hod tea Mr*. Chlrtaa P. Byrd. Mra.
“ - ‘ tra* Mr* Prank at<
GORDON CIRCLE KINO’S
DAUGHTERS RETURNS THANKS.
The Gordon Circle of the Kina'*
Dauthtera and Bona wtehee to return
thanki to the merchants and frltnda
who have contributed to th* auppnrt of
th. Horn, for Old Woman during the
month, of Decamber *rd January:
Plowara—Barclay A Brandon.
Laundry—Troy Steam laundry.
Druaa—Todd Drue Co.
('off#.—JyJ. U.E Maddox and C.
D. Ktrny Co.
Sugar—Stewart A McCord old A. A
P. Too Co. «
Butter—Southern BUttar, Chaaoa and
Eat Co.
Broad—Nathan. Hannaman A Bchlaa.
lngtr-Mcyar Co.
Cracker.—H.
Lard—Nalann
Hour—Atlanta Milling Co.
Orlte—Kelly Broa.
Meal—Atlanta Mllllna Co., B. P. H.
Akara and A. c. Woolley.
Meat—8. A S. Boot Co, T. R. 8*w-
rati. K A. T>* Wolfahelmer, Wood A
[ tlctun.
Oroceriea—blcCullough Brot, V. B.
Mfddox and K. L. Ploranc*.
Frutla and Dalnlloa—chi Onega Fra-
tcYnlty of Washington Seminary.
Hnuaelmld Oooda, • Broome—Hods*
Broom Co.
Wahea-J. M. High Co.
dot hint—Mr* Locb
Money—t'heroka* Trlbt Red Men,
Mra P. M. Boynton, SIS: Captain W. T.
B, Wilton. IS: Mr. D. M Matthew* li,
Mr. B. J. Kelley, |S; Mr. (VP. Mar-
■hall. II: a lady friend, li: Mr. Con*
Maddox. II: Mr. T. B. Clifford. II. To.
Ini, Hi; und lo th* following tool mar.
chants who hav* ganarouaTy supplied
th* Horn* with coal fron*Beptember l
to February I—R. o. Campbell Co..
Randall Bros., Bclplo Bros, Denny A
Rholfb* Henry Mtlnar Co. Truitt A
Son* Bon Air Coal Co, Atlanta Ir* and
Coal Co, and lo Sir. W. B. McAHIaUr
for a tea of cool. *
TO MRS. GALLOWAY.
Mr* T. C Oalloway will onUrtaln al
1 tarda next Wednesday In honor of bar
gu.at, Mra. Btma Oalloway, of Carter*.
vUl*
Personal Mentton
P
Mrs. Jacob Hhlnlay and Mlaa Marlon
Rood, of Auguata. era spending a few
daya In Atlanta at the Piedmont. «
Mr* Albert Howell hat raturnad from
a vl.lt to har mother. Mr*. Robert
Martin, at Augusts
Mr*. T. J. Simmon* of Atlanta, who
la the guest of har son and daughter.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Tltomllnaon. will
give a theater party on Saturday even
ing In honor of Mlaa Faith Vanabalaa.
Mr*. Blmmona was a member of Mr*
K. T. TalUaferro'n European trip, who
had the pleasure of vleltlng Mlaa Van*
able* In har home In Kngland.—Blr*
mlnghem Age-Herald.
Mr*. Willi* J. Swain la th* guest of
Mr. and Mr* J. E. Wadley, -at W*»
crooa. . w ••
Mlaa Myra L'Kngle la prutunglng bar
Matropoll*
Mr. Hannr Oarratt and Mr. Colaa
Phlnlay hav* returned to their ham*
at Augusta after a short visit to At-
lanta friend*.
Mra. R. Noble Hadtn aud llttl*
daughter. Franca* aro spending th*
winltr with Mr. and Mr* Joe Dunlap,
on Myrtle at root.
Mlea Kata Waldo a pant aavgral
days Ir th* city with Mr*. Prank
HtockdaII thl* weak. <
Mr*. Robert Wataon
from har recent tllaao*
In recovering
Mr. and Mr* It Congaoa knvo moved
Into (hair new horn* on Mytil* etroat.
Mr. R. 8. Olia.ru of Aahovillo, la
.pending a few day, la Atlanta.
Th. frl.nd* or Mra. (Mill* Torgad
St.me. will b* glad «* know that MW
In batter, altar a MHoaa IRanaa a* K.
Ju.aph'e Indrmary.