Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 20, 1907, Image 9

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THE) ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, TnufiSnAtfi itfJjB to, I5w. KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S Remnant Sale Imported Wash Goods Thousands of Short Lengths, Piece Ends and Remnants of Fine Imported White and Colored Wash Goods to Be Closed Out in Our Bargain Annex Friday at Less Than Half Price Phenomenal selling of white and colored Import ed Wash Fabrics for the past ten days has caused an accumulation of thousands of yards of remnants, short lengths and piece ends. These must be closed out without delay; so we will place them all on center tables in our annex to morrow and offer choice of the entire collection for 12 1-2 cents a yard. Sale Will Include: All these goods are new, clean and fresh and in the most popular weaves and patterns of the season. Their regular retail values range from 25 to 50 cents a) yard. Buy them tomorrow at 12 1-2 cents. Lengths are various—ranging from 2 to 12 yards',, and if you can use such lengths you can secure bar-i gains extremely rare. Come early and get best choice. • ’Si Scotch Zephyrs and Scotch and English Madras Corded Madras, full 36 inches wide Genuine French Percales, in newest patterns. Silk-Warp Effleures, always sold at 60o. Satin Striped Organdies, real 50c quality. White Madras in checks and figures. White Paris Mousseline; 46-inch, 40c quality. White Persian Lawns, 32 inches; 25c quality White Egyptian Dimities, in large and small cheoks, White Plaid Batistes, very sheer and fine, White Batiste Claire, very sheer and fine, White Bwanse Mull, for lingerie waists, eto. White India Llnon; 36-inch; 30c grade White Poplins; new weaves for suits, eto. Worth Up to 50c Every Piece Will Be Plainly Marked With Number of Yards It Contains and Choosing Will Be Easy. Extra sales- force to serve you. Choice of the Lot 12SC Per Yard Keely Company Sale Will Include: French Lingerie Mulls, ' worth 50 cents. Drap de Linde, would be cheap at 25o Genuine French Organdies, worth 40 to 50c Checked Chiffon Mulls, worth more than 25c Mohair Suitings, full silk finished. Beal Grass Linens, worth fully 35c French Embroidered Voiles, never sold under 50c. \ Genuine Irish Dimities, imported direct by us. Checked Silk Tissues, exclusive 1007 novelties., Embroidered Batistes in all the best shades. Dotted Swiss Appliques, very popular novelties, Silk Finished Mousselincs, in best plain shades. Foulard Batistes, remarkable Bilk imitations. Chiffon Organdies, really worth 39o Worth Up to 50c All Will Be On Special Tables in the Annex and the Sale Will Begin Tomor row, Friday, Morning, when the store opens. THEATER PARTY. Ml.. Bessie Jones will give a mati nee boa party at the Grand Saturday, her meats to include Misses Annie Lee McKensle, Era Bell Gregg. Sarah Raw- son, Carotin Muso nnd Mlgnon Mc Carthy. IN HONOR OF MRS; LESTER. Mrs. Murdock Walker gave a smaU bridge party Thursday morning at her home on Peachtree street In compli ment to Mrs. Frank Lester, of New York, the guest of Mre. William A. Speer. dancincTparty. Mr. Thomas Swift will give a danc ing party next Wednesday night at Segadlo's hall. BRIDQE~SERIE8. Mrs. Richard Elliott Miller's bridge parties will be next Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday afternoons, and will he given at her apartments In the Kelley, on West Peachtree atreet. FE8TIVAL ANDLAWN PARTY. Friday evening, June SI, the Ladles' Missionary Society of Georgia Avenue Presbyterian church will give a lawn party nnd Ice cream festival at the residence of Mrs. Green, 71 MUIedge avenue. The public it cordially invited to be preeent. The proceed* will be given to the Georgia Cottago nt the Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton. S. C. f r - B ~ 1 ——% 1 Personal Mention J Mia. Beetle Parker, of Thomasvllle, *■111 spend the summer In Atlanta. „ 'Ire. N. J. Smith has returned to Y* Ve Spring, after visiting friends In Atlanta. Miss Henrietta Smith Is the guest of friends at Alpharetta. Mrs. Samuel D. Dalhouse and Master °f Augusta county, Virginia, are JislUng her son, John D. Dalhouse. Lee street. , Mrs. K. C. Watts, of Staunton, Va.. “ rlsiung her nephew, John W. Dal- ho ««, rn Lee street. Mr. Palmer Johnson sails for this S°S«r» on Thursday, after spending a delightful vacation In various parts of Europe. Uev. Junius Millard Is the guest of hi. sister, Mrs. Henry B. Stevens, at Asheville. Mr. H. A. Colea has returned from a Yl.lt to Asheville. Miss Genie Lester left Tuesday for Texas. Oklahoma and Indian Territory 11 spend the summer. l*Ys- M. If. Gale left Thursday aft ernoon for her cottage at Tallulah, where she will spend the remainder of tu summer. Mr. Robert Keely Is spending a few days at the Continental, Atlantic Beach. Mrs. George Howard and Mrs. Pres ton Arkwright have returned from a visit to Atlantic Beach. At the trail party given Wednesday by Mrs. Jsnnle Finley, of Decatur, In honor of Mrs. Rots Harper, of Phila delphia, and Mrs. Buford Smith,- of Tennllle. the prises were won by Miss Gertrude Brown, Mrs. M. I. Stone and Mre. J. P. Laird. These were a gold hatpin, a lace centerpiece and a Japa nese Jardiniere. Misses Alllne and Iva Lucke have returned home after a delightful visit In Falrburn, Ga. Misses Malden and Floy Kyte. from Falrburn, Go., are being entertained by Mlseee Mutelle and Cleo Lucke, at their home In West End. Mrs. W. H. Longenecker, with her little eon, Lowell, of Middletown, Ohio, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Waggoner, at 75 Forrest ave nue. Mies Wesley Mitchell, who has spent the winter In Florida, will return home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kellogg are at Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peters and Mr. Wimberly Peters have returned from a visit to Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mra. L. C. Raoul, 115 Wash- tngton atreet, announce the birth of a daughter. Rev. and Mra. J. W. Lee and Mr. Palmer Johnson were registered at the New York Herald olllce. In Paris, on Monday, the 17th. Mrs J- E. D. Pedder has returned from an extended visit to Mrs. A. A. Cllsby, at Mobile. Mies Kate Riley, of Montgomery. Is visiting Atlanta frlenda. Mrs Lewis Butt Cunningham, Sirs. C. A. Withers, Mrs. Virginia D’A. Al len Miss Marie Allen, Sfre. William K 'wilier. Sirs. C. Henry Cohen and sirs H. P. Mays were guests of Sirs. C H Phlnlsy at an Informal little bridge party yesterday afternoon, the occasion being In compliment to Sirs. Cunningham, whose recently an nounced engagement to Mr. Edward Barrett has been the occasion of much pleasant comment.—Augusta Herald. Miss Harriett Somerville and sister. Mr, Charles P. Osborn, of Atlanta, have left for the home of their parents ..Sorrento, Fla., where the former will bTmarVted to Mr. Hal W. Cline, also of this city, on June it. Mr L Condon Hendrick leaves Tlnirsdar on a month’s trip among relatives In Louisville, Ky., and later will visit Cairo, 111 Miss Isabelle Hlltey has returned home after a delightful visit to Ala bama Mr. J. H. Wllensky Is at the Clay- pool Hotel In Indlanapolle, having gone on to'attend the* convention of the Wholeeale Saddlers' Association. Mrs. S. D. Harwood and Miss Gall Harwood are In Roswell the gueets of Mra. RAIph Van Landlngham. Mrs. Frank Peck and her daughter, MIS! Elolsa Peck, left Wednesday night for Wilmington, Del, to visit Mrs. R. C. Von Shoop. \ Mrs. John J. Martin left Wednesday for Elberton to visit her alster, Mra Z. B. Rogers, who is critically III 5Ilss Mary Traylor and Miss Ade line Thomas left Thursday for a visit to Highlands. N. C. Mrs. Henning Van Ransselaer and Mrs. Thornton Marye have returned from Virginia Mr. and him. Gately, Mias Alberta Rankin, Mr. Shorter Rankin and Messrs. George and Thurston Merritt, of Cincinnati have returned from Knoxville, where they attended the Swann-Rankln wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John Grant and chll dren and Mrs. J. Marshall Slaton have returned from Jamestown. Miss -Constance Knowles, Miss Jen nle English, Miss Nina Hornady and Mr. Joe Brown Connally have returned from Jamestown. SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS ATLANTIC BEACH, FLA. Echoes from Jacksonville society Just now ere chiefly of depsrtures for tbn vsrlous summer resorts, and those who are Dot quite ready to go North or West or to Eu rope, the most popular place of all this year, are at the Continental, enjoying tbs won derfully cool weather and Invigorating sea brasses. United Stales Senator end Mrs. Taliafer ro and their daughters end aoaa In law, Mr. ami Mra. Archer 8. llubbard and Mr. and Mrs. Edward W, Lane, are at Atlan tic Beach. State Senator II. IL Beckman and wife, cx-Uovernnr and Mr,. W. 8. Jennings, Hon. Duncan W. Fletcher nnd family, Mr. Wel ter F. Coachman, accompanied by bis wife ■•-nghter, hive (pent the pait ten ,re. and leave today for the llrat — Jf their anmmer's automobile trip tbroneb Europe, nailing for New York on the Clyde ship Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I<o- renso A. Wilson are at the CouUnciitnl. Mr. and Mrs. A. n. Cummins nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cummin, have both l>een down in their new touring care, making the ran from Jacksonville lu an hour and - half. In Jacksonville, the entertainments have been chiefly si frssco In chancier, and suited to the weather Is their outdoor character. On Friday afternoon, Mrs.- Cay McCall E re s delightful party on the l-laxm, of r hnndsomo home, on Riverside avenue, which, In Its grove of mnguulls trees, Is an Ideal Southern residence. In honor of the bride, Mrs. Walter Cromsrtle lirohston. On Saturday, Mrs. Charles 1*. lam-t-ll gavt s unique luncheon to about eighty friend*. The big river eteemer, City of Jackson vllle, wee chartered for the occeslon. Em turned to Georgia xriterday. Mr. F. 1>. Meadows, Jr., of Atlanta, has been spending tbs past week at tht Conti nental. wa'dley. Mrs. W. M. Holmes Is visiting bar mother Smriten^jr.. * .. „>«. Dr. W. Cl Hauser's fstnlly for s raw days. Mr. A. J. Duron was In Augusts Thursday and Friday. Miss Uoff, of Augusts, has been the guest of tbs Mlasss rarklns for the put week. She returned homo Saturday. Miss Helen Slaaaet, of Sprlnnile, has been oji an estindsd visit to Miss Helen Among those who ere attending the James town exposition from here are Ml,, Beulah llatmor and Mailer Landrum Outlaw. — n,pt — - x * If 4 Fork will noon begin. Tht r Judge and Mra. Nash Broyles have returned from Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Felder announce the birth of a son, Thomas B. Felder, Jr. Crab Orchard Seltzer. Remember that name, please, and see that every package you buy hee the trade-mark "A Woman Astride a Horse." Thle preparation In palatable, and will cure dyspepsia; It’s efferves cent—all druggists 10c and 25c. CAMILLA. Miss Mary Turner le visiting rriends In Pelham. Miss Jennie Johnston, of Albany, Is the ■eat of Sirs. Relic Wilson for a few days. Mr. J. C, Wilson and Mra. Clan Twltty went down to Quitman Tuesday to be at the McRee Wsdc wedding. Miss Tress Raahlnakl, of Tennllle, will be the guest of Miss tines Brimberry this 'mi., Clara Freeman Is expected soon. She will visit Mrs. F. L. Lewis. The uisrriage-of Mr. J. p. McRee to Mies Jeannette Wade was solemnised Wednesday evening-at the Methodist ebnrrh In tjnlt- man ,n-l was followed by a reception at the 1 y of the bride's parents. Johns during The lovely afternoon hour,; An elaborate nnd delicious eonrso lunch- eon was 'served on board at half past 1. Monday afternoon, Miss Emms Jocksy s:st, si me t.nuren or ine tioou nnepnero. Rev. Campbell Hlgbee performing the cere mony. Miss Grace Van Ruren wss maid of honor and Mr. William Howard wss Mr. and Mrs. Screven Bond have return ed from their wedding Journey nnd ire at home to their large circle of Meade at the home of Mra. Rond'a father, Postmaeter l>. T. Ueron. Mini Roltert* Buckridge In the guMt of Mra. J. II. Crosby at l.t-r cottage st At lantic Beach. Mra. John U. Christopher has Issued Invitations for an evening bridge party In honor of her guest, Mra. Charles Lv.» “ “ ----- spending the past few days 'il. Mr. tail Mrs. J. N. Kellogg, of Atlanta, are guests st the Continental, Atlantic Bearn. Mrs. George Howard and Mrs. Arkwright and her pretty ehlMrrn left yesterday for their home In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Peters and Mr. Wimber ly Peters, who have lieen at the bench for two weeks, have returned home. Mr. nnd Mra. Smith liekett left la-t night for Macon, after s vlalt of ten days it tbs CostlBentaL Miss Broughton and Miss Porter, of Mad ison, Ga., two most attractive girla, ro- i creek a few days of tba Peterson of Wadley am of Louisville have been received. On Thursday evening the Misses Perkins entertained In honor of their visitor, Miss Uotr. In the various games and contests MJ»* Helen Massce wou first prize and Miss Irma Eva iccond. Delightful rsfresh- meuta were served during tbs evening. GADSDEN, ALA. Mra. J. M. Elliott, Jr., and Mrs. T. 8. Kyle left Wednesday for Nsw York aud will sail from that city for a trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. SI. H. Davis, Mrs. J. W. Duncan and Mlaaei Nell end Ruth Duncan will go to Boston and will sail from that city on July 2 for a trip to Europt. Mrs. C. c. Cross ana children have turned from ■ visit to relatives In Blrmlng- MIsscs Myra Mitchell. Maggie DnBoie and Miry Dortch are attending the etito musical convention at Montgomery. Mina Carrie Turner, of Birmingham, It the guest of Miss Jos Costs. Mrs. A. E. Goodhue sntertslnsd the Em broidery Circle st her home ou Forrest sve- out Wednesday evening. Hiss Clark, of Rome, Os.. Is the gusst of her etster. Sirs. 8. C. Gentry, on Chestnut stnet. Miss .Mattie Stocks has returned from Randolph-Mscon College to spend, her vaca tion. Miss Elisabeth Green has gone to Chicago > spend the summer with relatlree. Miss Annie Glover, of Decatur, Is the guest of Miss Mildred Alford on tlsrataon avenue. Silas Belle Jones Is attending tbs summer school at Tuscaloosa. Miss Nellie Duncan Is visiting friends st Clinton. Ind Miss SInliel Claybaugh Is the guest of Sira. R. V. Davidson and family. Sir. and Sira. T. O. Ewing are visiting st — * — * sa, Va. 1. Rogers, of Blrm jir». n. v. Davidson and daughter, Sllsa Annie Lea, entertained In honor of their visitors, blisses Arnold nnd Fields, of War- trace. Tenn., and Miss Ciaybaugb, Monday L. w. fng In honor of her lltt ir Stillwell, of Birmingham. ... A. D. Stmpsoa will sail oil June 20 to visit his old home at Glasgow; Scotland. sir. n11-1 Sira. Jce Daniel, of nirmlnalmni, who have been the guests of r. nnd Sira. T. J. Wood lilt have returned home. M ■ mi l Mr- .l-hn limr- I, left \\ - l„. - day for New York nnd will sail from that -I the gu their home. Sirs. Ilruen Armstrong has returned from a visit to her mother at Cottnnvilln. Dr. E. It. Cross Is attending the State Druggists’ Association at Blount Springs. DALLAS, GA. Miss Lillian Fain left this morning to visit her sister, Mra, J. B. Slaughter, of Athena, Ga., and to bo present dur ing the University commencement ex ercises. Mrs. Cecilia Kcof has arrived from Augusta to make her home with Mrs A. C. Clark, her sister. Miss Nellie Bplnks leaves naxt week for Meadow Brook farm, near Smyrna, to visit her friends, the Mieses Walker. Miss Louie Davis Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. James L. Mayson, In Atlanta. Judge A, L. Bartlett Is able to be out again after an Illness of several weokn, Miss Irma Foster has returned from college to spend a portion of tha sum mer with her sister In Dallas, Dr. B. Robertson has returned from the veterans' reunion at Richmond and the Jameetown exposition. Sir. and Mrs. James Watson, with their children, are guests of relatives near Atlanta. Mr*. Banks, of Atlanta, Is visiting Mrs. R. D. Leonard. Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Hitchcock re turned from a pleasant trip to Florida Thursday. Miss Mao Lilli* Drake la the guest of her brother, Mr, Ben Drake, of At lanta. Mrs. S. B. Lana and little daughter, Thelma, and Miss Lennle McCurry, of Rome, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Dodson. Mr. W. N. Bagwell, a former In structor In. the Technological School of Atlanta, has accepted a position ae superintendent of the Paulding County Cotton Manufacturing Company here, Messrs. R. D. Leonard and P. F. Clark spent last Monday In Atlanta. Mr. Clyde Splnke spent Sunday with hla parent* In Dallae. Mr. E. Davis has returned from Ac- worth. One of the most enjoyable occasions of the season was the picnic at Hen derson's mill Thursday. Those In the party were Mesdames H. W. Natley and G. T. Welch, chaperone; Misses Green, Edmundson, Ritchie, Cooper, Grinin, Fain, Bandera, Bennett and Foster; Dr. Sewell Messrs. St. John T. Cooper, M. Cooper Grinin Under wood, Bartlett, Weatherly and Dr. Spearman. THOMAI5VILLE. The members of the Conntry Club enter- tntneii at a moonlight picnic ou Fridas night at the clnb grounds. Judge and Sirs. J. II. Merrill were the chaperons. Mrs. C. W. Cooper entertained at dinner To -lay night In honor of Miss liessle I'ene, or Atlanta, and bliss Laura Anslev, i f De catur. After the dinner party bliss Stay . honor. bliss Mmole nurts, *.f OelumbUA Is guest of Mrs. O. C. Hall. Mrs. W. A. Ft epH" Miss Gensr* rnramor* In Boston. Mr*. J. T. Culpepper un-1 Silas 6ue Cul. miHM Mr. t nro the guests < Don gild. Sira. Thomas A. Jon**,- of Whlghnm, was s visitor hers this week. I'.ic with Sira. O. u. Parker will spend the sum- Miss Betalo F tner In Atlanta. Mr«. J. W. Butler lift Toetday for tho North, where ab«» will apond tho summer. . Mrs, Loon A. Woltera, of Manistee* Mich., It hero for a few dayt. Mra. Heath Varnedoo and her children few dayt with frlenda In Valdotu of Mr, id Mr DRINK A BOTTLE EVERY- tz~ WHERE DC