Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 23, 1907, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANI) NEWS. TUESDAY, APnn. 3. m. soemr. \JT r-| r ... *rmr— | Mrs. George C. Bali, Editor. SSTJSSi) 1 And Woman s Interests 1 THE INN OF DREAM8. When I go out from tho Inn of Dreams Whnt do I find but ■ crowded street. Where life like a vixen acolda and arreama, Anxloua facea and hurrying feet? Commonplace folk do I paaa and meet Sordid and atrange and mean It eeema, And I go my way aa a etrangellng may. When I go out from the Inn cf Dream i. When I go back to the Inn of Dreama Welcome walta me from roof to floor; The lamps are lighted, the firelight gleams, And my heart'e desire la at the door. Would I might abide here forevermore And leave the mart to ita nolae and schemes, » But alas! at beat but a transient guest, A man may come to the Inn of —Theodosia Garrison, In Harper's Ba zar for Marcj^ GUESTS AT HOUSE PARTY GIVEN BY MR. AND MR8. ELLIS. The house party at which Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ellis, Jr., will entertain the coming week, commencing this Thurs day, will be one of the most enjoyable affairs that has been given by Mr. and Mrs. Etlta. The party which will leave the city Thursday morning at 1 o'clock will Include: Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Moore. Mr. and Airs. William Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Preston ArkwrlghL Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris, Air. and Mrs. Ruther ford Lipscomb, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Black, Mrs. Frank Black, Airs. George Howard, Mrs. Maud Barker Cobb. At Cornelia Mr. Franlr Lipscomb will Join the party with a number of Athens friends. willenhamTlandstreet. Special to The Georgian. Bristol. Tenn., April 53.—There Is much Interest In the town of Greenville, Tenn., the old home of President An drew Johnson, In the announcement that Miss Alortha Landstreet wilt be married In Richmond, Va4 on the glh of Alay to Mr. Robert Wlllenham. of that city. Alias Landstreet la the only great-granddaughter of President John son. Her mother was AIlss Belle Pat terson, who was a daughter of the late Mrs. Martha Patterson, daughter of President Johnson, and who was mis tress of the White House during the administration of her father. AIlss Landstreet Is now 30 years of oge. Bhe Is a daughter of Mr. John Landatreet. formerly of Nashville, Tenn, but now residing In Richmond. Va. Several Greenville people expect to witness the marriage, and AIlss Edith O'Keefe, daughter of Mr. William H. O'Keefe, of Greenville, will be maid of honor. ENTERTAINMENT AT MRS. BYER8'. Wednesday afternoon and night from 1 to 10 o'clock a giost enjoyable enter tainment will be given by the Atlanta Chapter, 17. D. C, at the home of Mrs. J. L. Byers, (It Washington street. A charming program. Including reel tatlons and musical numbers, will be rendered during the afternoon, begin nlng at 4 o'clock. The proceeds will be devoted to the Rabun Gap Industrial School, In which the U. D. C. are greatly Interested. The public Is cordially Invited to at tend the entertainment Wednesday aft •moon and nlghL at the borne of Mrs. L. Byers. MRS. JACK80N’sTlUNCHE0N TO MR8. GEORGE HOLME8. Mrs. Henry Jackson was the gracious hostess at an elegant luncheon given Tuesday at her home, on Peachtree street. In compliment to Mrs. George O. Holmes, of Jacksonville, Fla. the guest of Mrs. Charles Conklin. The party seated at luncheon Includ ed: Airs. Holmes, Mrs. Conklin, Mrs. Robert Afaddox, Mrs. Don Pardee, Mrs. R. J. Lowry, Airs. William Kiser, Mrs. Perclval Sneed. Mrs. John M. Slaton, Mrs. Frank Ellis, Airs. Floyd AlcRae, Mrs. Frank Hawkins. The table was covered with Cluny lace mats and had for Ita centerpiece a basket filled with growing pansies. Tho handles of the basket were tied with tulle and on the table there were grace ful spra>> of asparagus fern. The place cards were hand-painted pansies. Airs. Jackson wore a toilet of pate green voile, trimmed with heavy lace and embroidered In lavender threads. Airs. Holmes wore a gown of gray crepe de ililne, made empire and trimmed with baby Irish lace. Her hat was gray, trimmed with plumes. Airs. Conklin was gowned In lavender voile, fashioned with chiffon uml Cluny lace. She wore a hut of lavender, trimmed with plumes. BANQUEt’tO 8ENIORS. Alonday evening at the Kimball the Woman's Hospital Board of the Atlanta School of Medicine gave a handsome banquet to the senior class and faculty of that Institution. An elaborate menu was served at tables arranged In a hol low square. Toasts were responded to by Drs. Kendrick. Noble, Crawford, Davis and Jones, of the faculty, and by Dr. Cary, of the graduating class. A rising vote of thanks was extended the ladles of the board fur their gener ous entertainment. Mrs. W. ft. Kendrick Is president of the Woman's Hospital Board and Airs. Stewart It. Roberts Is secretary. WHEN THE DOCTOR WRITES YOUR PRESCRIPTION Phone 2024 Bell; 1028 Atlanta We Will Send for and Deliver Promptly Without Extra Charge, PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Whitaker=Coursey Drug Co. 29 Marietta Street, Corner Broad THE MOST CONVENIENT DRUG STORE TO ALL CAR LINES GERANIUMS 15 Cents--$1.50 Dozen TOMATO PLANTS 20 Cents per Dozen Everything In Seeds for Washed or Frozen Out Gardens. HASTINGS’ Mitchell MI88 SOMERVILLE ENTERTAINS. Mlaa Hattie E. Somerville entertained delightfully Haturday afternoon at the residence of her sister, Mrs, C. P. Os born, on East Georgia avenue. Alualcal and advertising conteata ware featurea of the afternoon'a en tertalnment, und Atlas Josle Key proved the lucky winner of both prizes—a dainty handkerchief and a bunch of carnatlona, while Mlsa Ola May Hunt won the. consolation. .Music and other games were e and a delicious luncheon served. The table had for Ita centerpiece a tall cut glass vase of carnations and asparagus fern. Tlio place cards rep. resented pink hearts, as did also the fa. vora containing bonbons, and the Ices were surmounted wtlh crystallised eberrles. Those enjoying Miss Bomervllle's hospitality ware: Alias Leonora Mar shall Dean, AIlss Ethel Foster, Miss Hattie Lee Smith, Miss Alma B. Shep ard, Atlases Bessie and Ola May Hunt, Miss Josle Key and Mrs, Willie Scott Fleming. f LADIES’ HOSPITAL AUXILIARY. The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Pres byterian Hospital will hava their all day sewing for the basaar on Wednes day, from 10 o'clock at the Hospital, 17 West Cain street, and In the after noon at 4 o'clock will hold their regu lar meeting. A fuff attendance Is de sired. The ofllcera for the ensuing year will be Installed and further plans for the basaar will be decided on. AIRS. GEORGE KING, President. AIISS STEHCHI. Secretary. NEW ERA STUDY CLUB. The Mew Era Study Club will meet <t 10 o'clock Wednesday morning at Carnegie Library. AIISS HTERCHI,. Secretary. MRS. CANDLER AND MRS.OWENS GIVE A LARGE RECEPTION. Tuesday afternoon at their beautiful home, in Inman Park, Airs. Asa G. Candler and Airs. William Owens en tertained at a brilliant reception, which over one hundred and fifty guests were invited. The handsome home of Air. and Mrs. Candler was lavishly decorated with pink and while enchantress carnations and with Easter lilies. The drawing room In which Ihe receiving parly stood was mode doubly attractive by ths quantities of Easier lilies which were placed In vases and howls in every available spot throughout the large apartment. Btundlng here with Mrs. Candler and Mrs. Owens were Airs. Frank Owene, AIlss Aluble Cauble, Airs. John Owens, Airs, T. J. Ripley. Airs. Albert Herring, while nerving punch and coffee were Allsses Aqnle Holland, Mable Hurt and Eugenia Blgham. Airs. Asa Candler wore a handsome gown of hand-embroidered chiffon taf feta, apricot colored, and effectively trimmed with touches of blue panne velvet. Airs, Owens' beautiful gown was of white chiffon, made over a foundation of heavy white satin, and embroidered with blue beads. Mrs. Frank Owens' becoming gown was made of alternated panels of pink chiffon over satin and of cream lace, and her guest, Atlss Cauble, wore blue crepe de chine, fashioned with real lace. Airs. John Owens was becomingly gowned lit black embroidered chiffon, made over yellow satin. Mrs. Asa Candler, Jr., was admired In pale blue mull, lace trimmed, and Airs. Howard Candler wore white messallne •Ilk, made empire, and trimmed with duchesse lace. Airs. Albert Herring wore black lace over taffeta, and Aire. Ripley was gowned In a beautiful lingerie frock of mull and lace. In the dining room, where delicious coffee and punch were served, quanti ties of enchantress carnations were used. On the dining table, which held delicious mints and bonbons, the.cen terpiece was of renaissance lace. A mirror placed on this held a tall silver loving cup. which was filled with car nations. Pink-shaded candelabra add ed to the beauty of the scene. Punch and coffee were served by an attractive group of young women, and ‘ “ I.... - * |,1 Superior in Strength Dr. Price's Flavoring Extracts are su- perior in strength, freshness and fine- ness of flavor to any flavoring extract! made la the world, and ladies of the best taste, who are now using them, find them just as represented. Person! who desire a delicate and natural flavor iu their cakes, puddings, or any.Ublt delicacy, will obtain It by using Flavoring Extracts Vanilla Lemon Orange Rose, etc DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS 1 An ideal Investment. The Ideal Investment combine ample security, conver tibility Into cash and a sure Increase In value. What more can you ask? Our prices most Inticlng. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. DIAMOND IMPORTERS. 37 WHITEHALL. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, AHqsMprrpsrstk'il for face,neck.snnt end hand*. M.kr* theiin like, ou want it. Dee.it Ininn, HtaUttjorzresn. It'sfef — ' DINNER TO USHERS. Alonday night at the Piedmont Mr. Leonard Day, of New York, whose marriage to AIlss Adelaide Allen will take place Wednesday evening, gave a beautiful dlpner to his attendants. Air. Day's guests Included: Air. Paul Green and Air. Dean Hill, of New York; Air. William Elliott Wood, of Aiken, 8. Air. Walter DuPre, Air. George Allen and Air. Theodore Kluts, of North Car olina. postponementTof WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING, There was no meeting of the Atlanta Womnn'a Club held Alonday afternoon. Next Alonday afternoon at i:30 o'clock the postponed meeting will take place at the club rooms. In the Grand, when Airs. J. H. Crslghlll will lecture on the “History of AluskV and Mrs. John K. Ottley will give an account of the edu cational conference held recently ' at Ptnehurst, N. C. Airs. W. 8. Yeates will arrange the musical program for the occasion. EVENINGRECEPTION. Mr. and Airs. C. J. Knmpes will en tertain at a reception Tuesday evening ut their home, on Angler avenue, In honor of AIlss Rosalie Smith and Mr. t". J. Kemper. Jr., whose wedding takes place this week. Assisting In the entertainment of the guests will be Mesdames Fraser, Pea cock. Sharpe. West, Kemper, Dun- woody. Serving punch and coffee will be Misses Km ms Sharpe, Blossom Tucker, Bessie Smith, Marlon Smith. TWENTY.SIXTH AT WINDER. Special to The Georgian. Winder, Ga.. A pi'll 51.—The Daugh ters qf the Confederacy and the local lodge of Odd Fellows will Jointly render a program here the 3(th of April. Hon. J. Q. Nolan, of-McDonoSgh, Is the orator of the occasion; also Friday evening the odd Fellows have some erans, Odd Fellows, school children are all anxiously swsllfsg UM day. SMITH-OVERSTREET. Special to The Georgian. Warrenton, Ga.. April 23.—The many friends of Alias Nannie Will Overstreet will l>e Interested In her approaching marriage to Air. William Thomas Smith, of Washington, Go., which will take place at Beall Springs on the evening of May 1. Nd cards will be Issued. PARASOLS MADE to' match dresses and 're-covqrad In all colors of silk. Paul BurkerL No. 1 Viaduct Place. GORDON CIRCLE. The active members of the Gordon Circle are requested to meet In called session Wednesday, April 24, at S:I0 m., at the Home for Old Women, 19 East Mitchell street. t ANNUAL CONVENTION OF KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS. -The eleventh annual convention nt the Georgia branch of the International Order of the King’s Daughters and Sons will meet In Brunswick, Ga., Alay 1, 2 and 3. The state secretary, Miss Alary R. Campbell, of Augusta, Ga., will pre side. MRS. SPALDINcTgIVES BRIDGE. Tuesday morning Mrs. W. F. Spald ing entertained delightfully at bridge In honor of Airs. Floyd Furlow and Mrs. John Corrigan, Inviting to meet them over thirty of the young married set. Mrs. Spalding’s home on Sprlnr street was prettily decorated with palms, ferns and other growing plants, and the young hostess received her guests In a smart gown of black silk trimmed with baby Irish lace. Mrs. Corrigan wore a beautiful gown of white voile, with a becoming leg horn hat trimmed with plumes. Airs. Furlow wore a smart suit of blue embroidered linen* , Mrs. Thomas Hlninan was gowned In sapphire blue silk trimmed with cream lace. The honor. guests were presented with a handsome plate, and a hand- painted vase, and the prises were a Ve netian glass b on dish and u pair of silk hose. Invited to meet Airs. Corrigan and Mrs. Furlow were Airs. Alorlts, Airs. Luther WlUlford, Airs. T. P. Hltimnn, Airs. James D. Robinson, Airs. Frank Stewart, Mrs. Doughty Atanly, Mrs. Richard Elliott Allller, Mrs. Stephens Hook, Mrs. Robert Davie, Mrs. Frank Lester, of New York; Mrs. E. H. Good, hart, Jr.. Airs. Edward K. Van Winkle, Airs. John Hill, Mrs. T. B. French, Airs. W. F. Crusselle, Airs. 1L D. Spalding, Airs. G. B. Mattingly, Mrs. Edgar Dun lap, Airs. John S. Cowles, Mrs. Robert Wood, Airs. Rogers Davis, Airs. Rich ard Harris, Mrs. Claud Buchanan, Airs. Alarlon McH. Hull. Mrs. W. 8. Elkin, Airs. Carroll Payne, Mrs. Ernest Kants, Airs. W. L. Hodges, Airs. William Hahr, Airs. Henry DcGIve. paintingThe LILY. Fashion In flowers has taken a freak turn In Germany of late and there la great demand In certain circles for blooms of hues not found” In nature. The flowers are cut with extra long ■talks a few hours before they reach full maturity. Then the stalks are put In water In which aniline dyes have been dissolved. White carnations, lilies and pansies are the easiest to dye and give the-most natural results. As the stalk sucks up the water the aniline pigment Is carried through nil the line vessels of the blossom and deposited In Its cells, so that after a few hours Its color Is completely es tablished. Sometimes strange and even beautiful effects are secured by Tho Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because a full list of the Ingredients composing It Is printed there In plsln English. Forty years of experience hat proven Its superior worth as s blood purifier and Invigorat ing tonic for tho cure of stomach disorders and ill liver Ills. It builds tip the run down system as no other tonic can la which alcohol Is used. The active medic inal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root. Stone and Mandrake root, Illoodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and preserved by the use ot rbomlcally pure, triple- refined glycerine. Send to Dr. B. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. Y„ for Jrtt booklet which quotes extraelk from well-recognlted med ical authorities such it Drs. Barthnlow, King, Scudded. Coe, Elllngwood and a host of otbefd, showing that these roots can be depended upon (or their curative action iXall weak states of the stomach, accompanied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well n In/tfll bilious or liver complaints and In Jty'wastlng diseases’ where there Is losamKfleah and gradual running down of tl^Tirength and system. " n Medical Discovery "makes ' ami so Invigorates a stopping the coloring pro( ess befc It I- compli iThe white petals v then be delicately veined with green red—these being the colors most su cessfully used. Since the discovery that the flowers :ir.- Mmph dv. d tin re l„ .1 gr-at "Ut try .among floriculturists, who pro nounce the process an outrageous fraud on nature, both, Inartistic and vulgar. This does not prevent the demand for the dyed flowers from spreading. invitationF-recalled, Air. and Mrs. Henry Hynde have re called the Invitations to the dinner they were to have given Tuesday evening In honor of AIlss Bessie Young and Dr. Paul Brown, owing to the fact that Mrs. Hynds Is suffering from a sprain, ed ankle. i IN HONOR "MRS. TAYLOR. Airs. J. H. Nunnally entertained at delightful bridge party Tuesday after noon at her home on Peachtree road In compliment to her aleter, Mrs. Taylor, who Is her guest. FIRST BARBECUE. Saturday afternoon the first barbe cue of the season will be given by tig Cold Springs 'Cue Club at their grounds near East Point. rehearsaTfor OPERA. rehearsal for tho opera "Caprice of Capri" will be held Tuesday evening at the Piedmont Hotel, In the assembly room. The rehearsal will begin at o'clock, and every member of the cast and chorus Is requested to be present. PARLAND-NEWHALL COMPANY. The Parland-Newball Company, which will appear at the Grand Wed nesday night, will be greeted by large audience. The Interesting pro gram to be rendered by them will be as follows; . Lincoln Newhall, first tenor, cor net. Stewart A. Smith, second tenor, French horn. Willis C. Msupln, first bass,- cornet soloist. Ralph H. Farland, second bass, trom bone. Vocal March—Brackett. “Traumerel," Brass—Schumann. “Serenato," Bella—McBeth. "The Charmed Cup"—Roekle. "Sunset”—Vandewater. "Allserere"—Verdi. Prison scene from “II Trovatore, male quartet, prison bell, cornet, French horn, piano and tenor aolo. "Chimes," Introducing hymns, "Abide With Ale,” "Joy to the World,'.’ "Jesus Lover of Aly Soul" and "Onward Chris tlan Soldier.” Cantata, "The Grasshopper.” Theme; 'Orashopper aat on a sweet potato vine, A big turkey gobbler came up behind. And gobbled him down off the sweet potato tine." "Crystal Beach," cordet—Boos. ‘‘The Lost Chord"—^Sullivan. MU8IC FESTIVAL REHEARSAL. Director J. Lewis Browne, of the Alay-June Music Festival, wishes hts chorus to meet him at 8 o’clock Tues day evening at 122 Peachtree street. new work, "The God and the Alald.” will be rehearsed, and for this reason a large attendance Is urged. THE PATRONS FOR "CAPRICE OF CAPRI.' Rehearsals for the opera "Caprice of Capri” are progressing most sgtlsfac torlly and enthusiasm Is Increasing among the cast and chorus, and among the members of the Art Association, who are attending the rehearsals, The patrons of the occasion will be Air. and Mrs. Robert Alston, Mr. and Airs. Ralph Van Landlngham, Air. and Mrs. C. B. Bldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ucl Nesblt Evlns, Air. and Mrs. Clark Howell. Jr., Air. arid Mrs. J. AI. Stevens. Air. and Airs. Hoke Smith, Mrs. F. S. Whiteside, Mr. and Airs. Burton Smith, Air. and Mrs. J. AI. Van Harlingen, Air. and Mrs. Barbour Thompson, Air. and Mrs. Thornton Marys, Air. and Airs. Ed ward Brown, Airs. Clarence Knowles, Air. and Mrs. Frank Callaway, Air. and Mrs. Haralson Bleckley, Mr. and Airs. James H. Gilbert, Air. and Mrs. Samuel Inman,- Sir. and Mrs. W. L. Peel, Air. and Airs. Edward Brown, Air. and Mrs. Linton Hopkins, Air. and Airs. Roby Robinson, Air. and Airs. W. E. Foster, Air. and Mrs. Edward Wilson. Mr. and Airs. Alarshall Eckfprd, Air. and Airs. Joseph M. Terrell, Dr. and Airs. Michael Hoke. TO misFo’brien. Wednesday afternoon AIlss Kate Waldo will entertain Informally In hon or of Miss Helen O'Brien, who will be honor guest at a number of parties be fore her marriage to Air. Valdemar Gude, on April 39. Personal Mention ri-'li. U1IH' L!hw1 rT^TTr. > TT."mT regulates the ttmnsch, liver and Powri .P-l. ll-r-H-'-. Ilion" l.'n- Pilule Thus all ekiu affections, blotch.-*, pimples and eruptions a< well as scrolulous swcl- lings ami old open running sores or ulcers nr.- v cured and healed. In treating old running sores, of ulcers. It Is well to In sure their healing to apply to them I)r. Pierce's All-IIealingSalve. Ifyonrdrug- plst don’t happen to have tills Salve .-o stock, send filty-fonr cents In postage stamps to Dr. II. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. V.. and a large box of the "All-Healing Salve" will reach you by return post You can't afford to accept a seerft nos- tnim at a substitute (or this non-alcoholic, medicine OK KNOWS COMPOSITION, not even though the urgent dealer may thercbv make s little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate degree work, after which will be a ban- Sug^^a^ti’^renoleVe^v Ml Iquet. The rublle school children will «»T (MMK —T » W be given a holiday and Daughters, vet* “ Airs. C. 8. Hollingsworth, formerly o( Atlanta, but now of Dalton, arrived In the city Tuesday to be the guest of Airs. S. B. Turman at her beautiful suburban home, "Hexagon Hall.” Mrs. Hollings worth has here many friends who will accord ber a warm welcome. Miss Nan duBIgnon. Judge Walter Colquitt andMr. Brutus Clay will leave in a few days for Paris, Ky., to Join AIlss Mary Clay's house party. Lieutenant and Mrs! Ernest West will be among the out-of-town guests at the Calkln-Rhett wedding Wednes day evening. Colonel and Airs, W. W. Gray and AIlss Agnes Gray will leave early In .May for Omaha. Ntbr., where Colonel Gray will be stationed. AIlss Atabel Baldwin, of East Orange, Is the guest of Miss Marion Woodward. Mrs. John Corrigan will' return to Washington City Wednesday. Miss Ruth Gardner has returned from an extended visit to relatives at Car rollton. Mr. Eugene Tanner la the guest ot his parents. Mr. and Airs. J. G. Tanner, at Carrollton. Mrs. T. B. Neal will have as her guests early la Alay two popular rtslt Ing matrons. Airs. Virginia Tyler, cf Owensboro, Ky., who has made many friends In Nashville during previous visits to Airs. Neal, and Mrs. Lee Lew- man, of Atlanta.—Nashville Banner. Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Andrews have returned from Savannah. Airs. Harry Hasson, ot Jacksonville, Flo.. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. M. O'Brien. Scotch Mallows This is one of the most delicious of the Nunnally products. w The confection is composed of a superior Marsh Mallow dipped in the purest Butter Scotch, The two flavors blend perfectly, producing a candy of superior quality, tempting and satisfying. Scotch Mallows are carefully packed in a dainty box tied with ribbons. Forty Cents Per Box ATLANTA MATTRESS COMPANY, manufacturers, MATTRESSES RENOVATED The memory of Quality lasts long after the price has been forgotten. Work Called for and delivered Same Day. Both Phones 4847, 174 Piedmont Ave. Air. and Mrz. Charles Graves Alat- thewz have returned from Florida. Mrs. J. Whlterord Russell will go lo Nashville early In May to visit her pa rents, Air. and Mrs. Robert Riddle. Aire. Dixon Thtrln and her little daughter, of College Park, are the guests of Air. and Airs. James 8. Plnck- ard, at Montgomery." They will attend the marriage of Miss Elisabeth Winter and Mr. Thaddeus Watts, which takos place In that city this week. Mrs. Annie Calloway, of Blrmlng* ham, Is expected-to arrive In Atlanta In a few days to be the guest of Mrs. George P. Hardy, on Ansley circle. Airs. George C. Zimmer Is attending the carnival being held at LaGrange this week aa the guest of Mrs. W. A. Holmes. Airs. George AlcCallum Niles, who has been spending the winter In New Orleans and Is now en route to North Carolina, Is visiting Atr. and Atrs. J. T. Holleman, at their home on Peachtree street. Air. and Mrs. Albert Howell, Jr, ac companied by AIlss Alary Thomas, go to New York In a few days for a short visit. During her absence AIlss Thomas will be the guest of Alisa Beoxlger on Staten Island, i Aire. Ovid Sparks, of Macon, la visit ing Airs. Annie Reid Rhett. Mrs. St. Elmo Alasstngale leaves Wednesday for a visit to Spartanburg, - C. Air. and Mrs. G. C. Waters are visit, (ng In Richmond, Va. Mrs. Ida Howell Cramer and daugh ter leave Thursday for New York. They will sail for Europe at an early date. CHILDREN Teething Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup WHIUt TEETHING WIl™^H^Kcn™ CC. CESS. IT HUOTIIgS THE CHI i.lf SOFT KNS TDK GUJM, ALLAYS ALL I'Alii. CUKES foboiabrhIiSl 1 u ““ BBST «il<? by druggUta in «very part of th« Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug act, June 30. 1504. Serial num. per 1093. Want Ads Atlanta Georgian (and News) Owing to the exceed ingly rapid growth of the WANT and REAL ES TATE ADVERTISING in The Georgian and News, It wiU be absolutely nec essary for advertisers to have -the copy at The Georgian office Before 1 p. m.