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hu relumed
lends In Au-
Sale IVill Continue This Week.•
Mill Luclle Hut, nr Atlanta. Ii thi
mint of Mrs. A. M. Winter, on th*
Hill, and Ti being welcomed heartily by
her friends In Augusta. Min Hitt will
liavi loon for Parli. where ihi will
pursue her itudlia In art.—Augusta
Chronic tv.
■Mr Albert Poster, of Madison. Ii 111
YH» ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Good judges of footwear tell us that this
sale includes the greatest shoe bargains they
ever saw; the immense selling already is good
evidence of extraordinary values.
The sale will continue a day pr two
longer as we wish to close out certain lines
entirely. Come early tomorrow before size
assortments are so badly broken as to make
perfect fitting difficult.
guests of Mr. and Mn. Paul
D. OlHam, on thi South Highland!, Blr.
utlngham
Mra. Charles Elysa will go to Savin-
" 'lit frianda In
nih In a fiw dayi to vlil
that city.
Mra D. W. McCullough and daugh
ter*. Mliaea Madeline and Dougherty
McCullough, -an ipandlng several
weeka In Florida.
Mn. diorge B. Allen left Sunday
night to apind a alinrl time with >her
parent*. Mr. and Mra. Porter Weakley,
nt Nashville.
Mn. Piarl Chapman, of McRae, I*
•pending Mveral weeks In Atlanta.
Mr*. G. B. Lindsey. of McRead, la
‘lulling Atlanta friend*.
The shoes included in the offering are r " y
all new and stylish; they are from well-known
manufacturers of fine footwear and are thor
oughly worthy in materials and workmanship.
There are button, plain lace and blucher styles in all the
popular leathers-gun metal calf, vici Aid and pateni leather;
heavy, medium and light weights; welted and turned soles;
military, Cuban, French and medium heels; straight and
swing lasts, various toe shapes.
All sizes and widths in the lot, though not in every
style. Regular prices were $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00.
The sale price, fpr choice of the entire line, is—
Mr\Roby Robinson Is In X«w\York
$2.49 a Pair
Positively none of these shoes will be sent out
on approval or sold subject to return or ex
change. Competent salesmen and saleswomen
will fit yoy in the store.
FOR MI8S ADAMS.
Mi.-.- I Vert rude HtgKlcy eMtiMInrd r.r nf Mtss Annlr Huff
delight fully at her home on Qreenu
•Iron hi t evening In honor of her at-
Intime kuosI, Ml** Scuble Adam*, of
.Vl..m;, Crltnaon was the color icheme
ml tim rnoins were nioet attractive
with their crimson shaded lights and
tritmon lirurls. In the spacious re-
hall Miss Francis Hlghley. In
Iftil white silk dress, eerved
(tin-
Mi 11 iRliley and her guest both
v > ml crepe de chine dresses nnd
■arn.ii utterly roses.. The other guest*
“<o Miss Mary Wheel*. Mtss Anna
‘•eikm. Miss Marlon Murpliy, Miss
l-ilinson. Miss Gertrude Burk-
h" • Miss I Hi Is y Cruch. M 1st Leola
Ian. is e. Mrs. Charles Howe. Mrs.
J"Ihi .'..ii< kcll, Mr. Frederick Pope. Mr.
do... j. |*,i| K . Mr - William Barksdale.
'Ir- clarence Serrehee, Mr Joseph
lliin-.>ii. Mr. Charles Howe, Xlr. John
hi s'on. Mr. Theodore Caswell, Mr.
J"hn Mi Aultlfe, Mr. Frederick Gherken.
•'h lifted Lombard, and Mr. Herbert
Fu i , .i.-it. of Atlanta.—Augusta
MITE BOX OPENING OF THE
WOMAN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
I ! ■ " oman's Home Missionary 80-
ian or th,. First Methodist church will
’"’I’l annual tn|te box opening In the
Sain school room Thursday nfter-
(‘dock, followed by a recey
home on Whitehall street In hon-
After the game refresh merits were
served. The domino prises were n belt
and n picture.
Mtss Armlsteail wore n gown of rdnk
• Ilk and Miss Huff wore u toilet of
green voile. Miss Berna Daniel, who
eerved tea. was gowned In white silk
N0TE8 FROM SALISBURY. N. C.
Special In The Georgius
Hallshury, N. C.. Felt. IS.—Mrs. Ed
win H. Overman Saturday afternoon
gave Salisbury a charming social
event In n muslcale to Mrs. William W.
Hunt, of Cotdmbus. Ga. Mrs. Htmt Is
the visitor of Mrs. Fletcher F. Smith,
Mrs. Smith being one of the state’*
finest vocalists and a contributor to the
program.
Formal announcement was made yes
terday of the engagement of Miss Nina
Wheeler, who Is remembered well here
as a visitor to the dances given In
Sullsburv. and Mr. Thomas J. Gold, a
lawyer of High Point. The wedding ’a
sol for April.
Miss Wheeler Is the daughter or Sir.
R A. Wheeler, who spends quite a deal
article I* entitled "The Problem OFT he
Southern Cotton Xllllt" and deals with
tills question to which Situ Baton
has devoted so much time and study.
In Harper's Weekly of January 12 ap
pears on of Miss Bacon's Inimitable
short stories, “All In a Harden Fair.'
The friends of Ml** Bacon are delight
ed to know- that *hi Is recovering from
her prolonged Illness.
In Scribner's Slagnilne for February
Mrs. Slyrls Lockett Avary has an In,
■cresting little sketch on Abraham I-ln-
i-oln. Sirs. Avary Is s|H-ndlng some
time In Atlanta, and later will go to
Alto, where, she will continue Itei' lit
erary work.
Mrs. Estelle barren Biker lias re
turned from Gmalvllle.
/
Mils Luclls Hitt. I* visiting friends
in Augusta.
Mrs. R. L Simms and Mrs. Arthur
Montgomery have returned from New
Orleans.
Sir. Flitchir 8. Cater, of Woodbury,
Go..* Is spending a fcv. days In the
city.
Rev. R. A. Forrait Is spending sev
eral days at Asheville, X. C.
Sirs. Hlpply. of Roanoke. Va, I* the
guest of hir mothir. Mr*, l-owry.
Mrs. John Mutnll Is the guest
Mrs. W. P. Burgltt. at Mobile.
Sirs. William XI. Scott I* visiting Mr,
and Xlrs. M. C. Scoff, at ’Montgomery.
Mr. Edward N. Fortson has returned
from a visit to Augusta.
Xlrs. Algood Holmes has as he
guest St the Lenox apartment-. 01.
West Peachtree, her mother, Mts. Heo.
McClellund Britton, her grundmoiher.
Mrs. A. Spout, and her little niece. .Miss
Bettle Bland.
Miss Clara Maude Berrlman. formet
ly of I-os Angeles, has arrived In At
lanta. and will be connected with the
T. W. Ci A. hire ai Its secretary.
A congenial box parly at'tho Grand
Saturday afternoon was that at Which
Mrs. William King antertalncd. I n
guests being Xlrs. Il>nry D. Fjnds.
Mra. Gilbert Frasier, lira Qua Red
ding. Mra. Heeler W'ngfleld and Sirs
XII** Alice Hoyt, of Chicago, 1s the
guest of Iter eleter, Mrs. B. W. Ford,
on Juniper street.
Mr. Cl.irk Howell Is In New York
city, called there on account of the
Illness of his daughter. Mlse Julia How.
ell. who Is suffering with pnet^nonte
Sirs. Robert Coleman, of Xlacpn. Is
visiting Xlrs. Beverly Thornton.
TO MI88 ANDERSON.
Xllss .Milne Alnmnd will entertain at
a Mnen shower FndBy afternoon In
honor of Xllss l.tlllc Anderson, whose
marriage lo Mr. Robert Saxon taki
place on the afternoon of the 21th of
February.
MRS. HYND8’ BRIDGE.
A charmingly Informal parly of
Tuesday afternoon will be that at
which Mr*. Henry Hynds will entertain
a> her home, on Richardson street. Xlrs.
William King, of Lexington, whose
ATTEBNOON TEA
of his time In Salisbury, where he has! visit to Atlanta has been such a source
tnnm business Interests. She Is nn ex- ’ «f pleasure to her friends, will be the
eeedinglv attractive young woman, j guest of honor,
hrjght. pretty nnd gifted In high ■*-1 • INFORMAL TEA.
Cards were received here today an-! Xlr. and Mrs. Charles Godfrey enter-
trouncing a wedding event os follows: talned at an Informal ten Sunday after-
members of the congregation ;-captain Jonas Cook requests the lion- noon tn ,| le apartments nt the Man
ually Invited to attend. (or of your presence at the marriage 1af | borough. In honor of Mr. W. B. Xletkle,
his daughter. Agnes Wllhelmlna, to Mr. , f T Canada.
David Luke Johnston — "«»• - 1
February, at four oclock^'HolTTrin-! M’KENZIE-LEWIS.
j,y i.tithfran rluirrh. Mount PlMMltt.; .Mr. ami Mr*. Jaaper Monroe r*e\vlM.
North I'nrolInB.** of Montesuma. nnnoum** the tngngc-
tthMH <;noU I* known ami admired 'n ! meni of their daughter. Cleon*, to Mr.
8all*burv. She I* an oernnlonal vlallor Karl MrKenrle, th* wedding to take
herr ami her friend* and relative* nn-; plncr April a.
reprenentetl among the beet
famine* She I* b*r*Hf n mo«l lovable
character and of a Itnr rat** of men and
it omen. Hh* In t»U‘ *i*tei of Ml*. \J. M.
Cook. Hnllnbury** popular voung drug
glnt. ami ll
on the after-
FOR SHELTERING ARMS | msm of Thursday, tiro iwcnty-elghth of j
Thumdny afternoon at 4 o’cl
'"here of Mhelterlng Arms
nt the home of Mr. and
rnefonnl vlallor'
" • 'kiin II. Kleer. on Peachtree
'• * adtlru* Horton will contribute
' r »<t>i tHlnnient of the gueots by
Hu* i-ehcUng and during the
■" Mr*. 1-Yank Pearuon will give
'■•Hal.
■ i acker* and Mandivlrhr* will be
«nd the frirnd* and member*
s l'Ht»*rlng Anna ait* cordially
I" In* pre.Ment. No charge will
• b»i mJmliMlon. but a free will
"ill be gladly received*
MILES-DOOLY.
" m i Mr*. J. V. Dooly announce
x ’ '' «*>K*»ni#*nt of their \ daughter.
i*n, U . u , M ‘ lt T " Mr. I-YeU .Mile*, the wed-
’ •k'' Plnro March 6. at \\>n-
■" ’ ' ri, tl church.
(>tok. :
ell l
laughter of c.iptnln Jona*
ed In cnbarru*.
■'sir Jidmst.ui IS known I marriage to Mr. William Huntley, of
a rat til u led' u p< >n*w I mi I n g -n ixcdl.nl . j B«ff«l». «lll -n event of Wednesday
BUFFET SUPPER./
Mr. ami Xlrs. L. 1). Lew man's buffet
supper .Monday evening In their apart
ments In the Mendenhall will be n com.
pllment to Xllss Jsnls Speer, whoa
evening
’V""" | In the receiving line with Xlrs. l-ew-
MISS BACON AND MRS. AVARY men will he Miss Speer. Xlr*. Robert
IN CURRENT MAGAZINES. [Chapin, of RufTuln. nnd Miss Ferrallnu
Tin* mam friends In Atlanta of .Miss | Olnlnnj. of New York.
Mary Applewhite Bacon and hosts of, JENIFER HIVE.
I those who know- her only through thej Jpnlfe| . Hive No. T. I,, o. T. XI., will
beautiful *hort ►torle* #ho ha* C °H‘ 1 meat Tuesday night nt 7:lo o'clock. .M»
11iibutcd t » th* leading mngnsln**. “i 11 mrmlipin nr* reuutnted to ho pr««*n(
DdMINO PARTY. Iintrr*«t*d In an article ivhlch^ap- an after regular hunlnen* and ir.ltlatlmi
••«* Armuiead entertained nt | |H?nr * under her name In the current | there will be dHII practice for FYlday
‘ Monday aftermHUi nljUsut
Th* Atlantic Monthly. The j night, aloe commit tees jut to meet.
DR. E. G. GRIFFIN'S
GATE CITY
DENTAL ROOMS
24V* Whitehall. Corner Alebsms end Whltehell.
Lowest Cash Prices. Best Material and Work.
SET or TEETH $S WAV $3^
Pistes Mode end Delivered 8sme Dey.
Gold Filling* $1 Ml ip. Painless Extraction
Phone 170S-
Hours S s. nv—9 p. m. Sundays 8 n. m.—4 p. m.
Xllss XI
Xlrs. J. K
FIs.
A. Phelsn Is the guest of
MrKildsn. In Sou Brsesr.
Xlrs. Jerome Jones will leave Monday
evening for Brunswick to Join Xlr.
Jonas, who Is on n week's business
trip there.
Xlr. and Xlr*. I. E. Garrett have
turned from Carthage, Tenn.
Xlrs, Elmer Grant will return Xton
dav evening from Rome, where ahe
has been the gueet of her parents.
Xlr. and Mrs. D. XI. Hamilton.
The Tuesday Xlornlng Bridge Club
will meet Tuesday morning with Xltxs
Antoinette Blount.
Dr. Benjamin Wlldauer left Monday
afternoon for Macon to nttend the Im
migration conference.
.Mrs. Walter Brooks, of Elytis. Ohio,
Is the guest of Xlrs. Archibald Davis.
During her stHy In Atlanta Xlrs. Brooks
will be delightfully entertained.
ELECTA CHAPTER NO. 6.
Members of Electa Chapter No. X
will linlik their weekly Thimble Bee at
the resilience of the worthy matron.
Xlrs. W. A. Neill, 254.East Pine street,
on Tuesdny afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
Visitors cordially welcome.
SARAH J. HANNA.
Secretary-
BARNESVILLE.
Xllss .Mamie Mitchell Is in Jackson
on s' visit with relatives stul friends.
Xlr*. W. A. t’rout and Mrs. Annie
Anderson have returned from a pleas
ant stay of several weeks In Florida.
Xlrs. T. J. Simmons, of Macon, and
Xllss Hssen. of Knoxville. Tenn.. have
bean llte charming guests of relatives
In the city for several days.
Miss Xlsry Stroud lias returned fro-n
a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lindsay,
at Wndley.
Mrs. Windsor csrrekcr has been at
Deinty on a visit to the family of her
parents.
Xllss ftpel Dunbar lies relumed front
Keliulon. where she has been visiting
friends.
H. Hall, of Atlanta, was the
guest this week of his friend, Hon. R
F. Duckworth.
Xlr. J. G. Eubanks has gohe lo Kaslt-
I He. Tenn.. on an Important business
trip of ten days.
J. A. Hitching* has returned from
sn extended stay with relatives In Flor
id*
Xlr. mid Xlrs. J. I. D. Wnodbum nt
tertnlneil Tuesday evening In honor of
Mr*. 1\ J. Simmons, of Macon, nnd
Xllss llesen. of Knoxville. Tenn. There
were present a large number of young
people and the occasion- wee a most
delightful one.
The Woman’s Missionary- Socletv of
the Methodist church are pluming *
missionary ten at the home of Mrs. D
I- Anderson, on February !}. It will
be quite on Interesting event.
XIre. A. U. Murphey and Mrs. Tom
Murpltey gave an elaborate reception
Ibis week , ompHmentory to'Mrs. J. W.
Saunders. Mrs. T. H. Bridges, Mrs. T.
J. Simmons end Miss Hnnen. II was
one of the most pleasant aoclal events
ol the year and ora* largely attended
by the ladles of the cl.y.
Chamberlin-Johnson-
DiiBose Hats that
were 4.50 to 10,00, all
good styles and good
colors. • v .
e * 1
Chamb?rIin-JoKnson-DuBose
COVINGTON.
Xlr. and Xlrs. L. Dean King, of At
lanta. were guesta last week of Captain
and Mr*. I. D. Brlsendlne.
Miss Jute Atten. wUh XIU. Bessie
AUsu. of Conyers, Is enjoying s two
weeks' Vl»|t to-Mrs. W. M. Robinson,
In Augusta.
'Miss Jule Tripps has been the guest
of Miss Louise Turner. In Kstoaton.
and was the recipient of many social
attentions.
No mure enjoyable nnd 'Interesting
meeting of the Daughters of the Con
federacy has bean held during the post
Severn 1 months than the one tilth Mrs.
N. 8. Turner on Thursday afternoon,
when .Misses Sara Simms and Jule
Trippe conducted the program.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Hardman, of
Manstl.ld, whose marriage took placa
In Shady Dale on hut .Sunday, were
lu the city Tuesday and Wednesday
and were the guests of Mrs. .Mamie H.
Terrell.
Mrs. It. I. Weaver Is recovering from
an attack or pneumonia.
"Mrs. Wlgga of the Cabbage Patch”
was presented at Music lull Friday
night by local latent, under the
aueplres of the Daughters of the
American Revolution. The play was
given for the benefit of philanthropic
education. A nest aum was realised.
Xllss Xlaggle Bush, of Atlanta, re
turned Sunday after n several tveeka'
visit to Colonel and Mrs. A. D.
Meador.
Mrs. G. T. Walls was hostess tn the
Woman s Club Tuesday afternoon, and
the meeting was particularly enjoyable
In that there was a large attendance
and an attractive program, with George
William Curtis and Walt Whllntsn is
subjects, conducted by .Misses Anna
Keith still Bessie Kxelle. .Master James
pud .Miss Florence Wells supplement
ed the program by playing a duet on
inr piano and mandotliv
Major J. F. Hanson and Isinlly. of
Macon, were the guests ou Wednesday
of Me. and- Xlrs. U. S. Put ter.* at Puts
terdale. * _
Mrs. McCormick "Neal. «r Atlanta,
has been visiting In the city.
BPARTA.
Mi*. All*** KoIhti* Iim* rrjuriiiil from
*al**4*«l »rl»» Ifcruojsk lb* Cari ,*ntl North.
Mr*. II. A. flint li bn* r*iurii*«l bout*
from n pl*n**nt vl*it in b*r ilatutbt*r, Xlr*.
8!*ff*U* Tntr. of X*n York rlljr.
Xlr. hihI Xlr*. M.. II lYttlllo «r*r* lb*
*v*«t* of relative* In f«mnk lu^t work
Xlr. mol Xlr*. tI«Hirg«* B*rry >r*rv th*
ffu**t* «if0Xtr. nml Xlr*. fl*tu r«*tlelmrrj
In Aiiftiatn Monthly nml Yurmlay.
Mr*. Tliouin* K llurr. of M*«-on, I* vl»lt
lug Mr*. I.. II. lYtlllio *t till* pirn-*.
Ml** N’lnn NunuNlly. «rho bn* bitMi th*
S i**t of Xlr*. Harry Mtllhr*!! Kdwgnli In
nron. han r*turu*«l boui*
Mra. A. XI. Aurlior*. of XlllMgcvlU*. I*
YlAltluf Mpana frlrmU.
farrW f*e* «*arl*r Kiokr*. th* r*-
Inatrm tlv* lartur* on last WtHlm atlay *v*n
Ing at tb* flaptlal t hurrb on th* auUhH't
of t*mp*rnnt r. 'I k«* l«N iiir* na* «l*llv*r*»l
udl*nr* w** pr**L*nt lo b*nr Ml** Moke*.
On Inat Kriony rvrulng ak b*r Ixrautlfnl
notn* o* Botaml *tr**t Ml** X*ll Hosier
roinpUu+utfil XU** Matlln Woolen, of
Ingion. Qli.i With a delightful “at lionie."
M. A. Chafin.
XI. A. fhufln. aged 47 year*, died
Sunday afternoon at h private aanl-
tarluni, after an tllneaa of several
weeks. The body wai removed to the
undertaklnir parlor* of Greenberg. Bond
A BloomfleM. where It Will be held
awaiting word Ttoni relative*.
The Casual Buyer
of Shoes
I’lmf is, the man who buys first one place and then au-
othcr, will find in dealing with ns nmuv reasons for hc-
coniing n permanent customer.
He will find that we have in stock just what he
wants.
That we give him a sqnuif deal always.
That our prices are reasonable and right.
If you have not tried 11s for Shoes nnd Hosiery,
we 'cordially invite you to do so.
25 Whitehall Street
The Shoe and Stocking ShopJ
EXTRACT
IKdIAS
'GRAND
Tonight and Tuesday—Matinee Tuos.
lih Huccsssful Season of ths Flay, of
Naw England Life
NEW MINISTER
A story of the Hard sc rabbis Folks by
ttin Aulhnr of -Tk. AM “ -- - ■ fa
the Author of “Tha Old Hsmastsad.
Splendid Cast—Elaborate Production.
Night 25c to 11.(0, Matfnea He to IL00.
BALE NOW ON. (
Wednesday Night, February 20th.
GEORGE R. WENDUNG
IN HIS NEW LECTURE
“The Hebrew Law-GiTer”
AUSPICES
ATLANTA LECTURE ASSOCIATION,
Ssvsnth Number,
BEATS NOW ON SALE
For the OnBv Appearance of
m EMMA EAME8
of the Metropolitan Opera House, N. T.
Prices II. II.M. 13. Box Seals 12.(0.
MONDAV NIGHT. FEBROAftY ttth.
* BIJOU
TONIGHT—MATINEE TUESDAY.
•HI’St’IAI. MATINEE I'HIHAY
’TIIK BIG Xll’KR’AI. COUl-UJfT,
GAY NEW YORK
WITH I.H.I.IAN UOKItl.KIX AND
IIAU11Y KMt ltsiiN
I’ltKTTV MI'HIC. ItAINTV iTISTt HI
mu' CHOUI’S OF SHOW GIBUS
j El Dorado
BLUNKALL ATWOOD Oo
MUNDAV. TVEPDAY AND TlbllgHI
Sioun, ■. i
TI'KHDAY, WKpSMDAY ItATINKEK
“The Corner Groocry”
TUuosbir. l rlUsj <isl gstardte Mgbte
“THE