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XIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. I.VT. • v ’ ZZ ” | | pj ! > I ■ m . . V, - »,,, m <& w w v jWMWWHHWIWIMMMWmHHIMMMIIMHIM* T* O O SOCIETY ••MM*HMMMM«nM*l*NH*HMIM*IHHM**»M* Mrs. George C. Ball. Editor, ■ Charlotte Stewart, : Selene Armstrong, AtslMants. ; AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS THE VAGRANT. He came unto the door of heaven, Free a* of old and gay: J "What haat thou done," the porter cried, ■ "That thou ehould'et pass this way?” "Hast fed the hungry, clothed the poor?" The vagrant shook his head. "J drank my wine and I was glad. But I did not give them bread." "Haat grayed upon the altar steps? "Nay, but 1 loved the eun." “Haat wept?" “The blossoms of the spring, • I gathered every one." “But what fair deed can'at thou pre sent? Like light, one radiant beam?" t robbed no child of his fairy tale, No dreamer of his dream." —Appleton's Magazine. INFORMAL DANCE. Wednesday evening at their lovely heme In .Decatur Mieses Claire and Marie Ridley will entertain at an In formal donee. Their guests will In- , elude only their Decatur friends. The Informal dances given at Clalremont this summer have been greatly enjoyed by the younger set In Atlanta and l)e- ■ catur. I RICHARDSON"-HOWELL. Miss Elisabeth Richardson, daughter of Representative William Richardson, of Huntsville, Ala., and Mr. Thos. B. Hotvell, of Richmond, Va., were mar ried Wednesday afternoon in the home of the bride's father. The engagement had not been an nounced and the marriage came as a surprise to the many friends and rela tives of the bride and bridegroom. Air. and Mrs. Howell left Wednes day evening for a Northern wedding trip.—Washington Times. REE8-MANDIGO. Tuesday evening at St. Philips Epis copal church a quiet wedding took place, which la of Interest to a wide circle In Atlanta, the home of the bride, and In Wallingford, Vt.. where the groom resides. Miss Willie Bar tow Rees was married to Mr. Clarence Hiram Mandlgo, Rev. C. T. A. Pise performing the ceremony In the pres ence of relatives and Intimate friends. The bride la a lovable woman, whose many friends here regret that her marriage removes her from Atlanta. Air. Mandlgo Is a rising young busi ness man of Wallingford, and upon their arrival there will Introduce his bride to a charming acquaintance. &he Japanese fad 8TEPHEN8-KENNON. A pretty wedding of. Wednesday morning waa that rft Miss Luclle Stephens and Air. Paul B. Kennon, Which took place at 11: to o'clock at the Sacred Heart church. Rev. Father Gunn officiating. • The church waa decorated with palms and ferns, and the wedding march was played by Dr. J. Lewis Browne. The only attendants were Alisa Isabel Stephens, n sister of the bride, and Mr. Holt Smith, of Afontgomery. The bride wore a traveling gown of champagne colored voile, and a hat of tan, trimmed with rose colored plumes. She carried a bouquet of bride's rqsea. The maid of honor wore a whit* lace gown and a hat of white, trimmed with roses and plumes. Her bouquet wga of pink roses? After the ceremony a few friends and relative* were entertained at breakfast at the home of the bride, on Piedmont avenue, which waa effectively deco rated with smllax and roses. Miss Alerle Stephens and Miss Willi* May Stephens, slaters of the bride, were gowned In blue and green crepe de chine. Mr. and Airs. Kennon left for a wed ding trip north, and on their return will mak<» their home In Salem, Ala, where Air. Klnnon la secretary and treasurer of a large manufacturing company, and Is well known In the so cial wcgld. A* Miss Stephens, Alias Kennon waa one of the most successful and ac complished young women In the state. Her education waa completed at the northern colleges, and she occupied with great honor the chair of domestic science In the Industrial schools of Columbus. alexander-kIllough BY. hpeclul to The Georgian. Hollandaie, Mies., Sept. 3.—News has reached here of the marriage at Colo rado Springs, Colo.,"of Miss Anna Lou Alexander, a beautiful and accom- •Wlth kimono sleeves, kimono lines, pompadour*, puffs and the fad of carrying Japanese parasols, the fashlonuble woman of New York has transformed herself Into a smart and pretty . Image of her Japanese sister. .This illustration shows the result of this Influence. The coat Is of pongee or Shantung silk cut on kimono lines and trim med with a border of Japanese em broidery. The hair Is arranged In a large, looae roll and many puffs, which have for yeara been worn by women of Japan. With thlscos- tume the really up-to-date woman carries n pretty silk embroidered parasol which completes the har mony of atyle and color. PITT’S CARMINATIVE REDEYES AND CURES SICK BABIES of all Stomach, Bowel and Teething Troubles. I tie Pleasant—Harmless. Any druggist, 25 coin per bottle. pllshed young lady of this place. The ceremony was performed a few days ago. The groom, Mr. Kltloughby, Who la an army officer, Is said to own string of race horses. Mr. Kltloughby Is reported to be very wealthy. abbottTmills. On Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock the wedding of At™. Busle Freeman Abbott, 'of Carteravllle, and Air. Fred Alllla, of Dallas. Texas, was solem nized at the home of the bride's moth er, Mra. Mary Dobblna Freeman, at Cartersvllle. A few frlenda and the families of Mrs. Abbott and Air. Mills witnessed the ceremdny, which was read by Rev. W. H. Cleveland. From to 5 o'clock the'aeventy-flve gueats were entertained at a beautifully ap pointed reception. The home waa dec orated with a profusion of palms, ferns and roses. There were no attendants, the bride and groom standing before a bower of palms and ferns In the artistically decorated green and white parlor. Mendelssohn's wedding march wa* played by Mrs. Will Young. Aire. Freeman waa.aaalated In re ceiving by Mrs. George Burke, Alra. Qullllon of Fort Worth. Airs. Brumby, Alra. Morgan, Allas Smith, Airs. Veach of Adalravtlle, .Miss Veach of Adnlrs- vllle, Miss Matthews of Griffin, Mrs. Hugh Johnson of Oklahoma. The punch bowl was presided over by Mrs. Harry Womelsdorf, assisted by Misses Ma rian and Katharine Aubrey and Marian Brumby. Alra. Abbott Is one of Carteravllle'* moat beautiful and popular young women, and Is followed to her new home by many good wishes. Mr. AIllls. a resident of Dallas, 1 Is a prominent business man ■ state. Air. and Airs. Mills left ret 8 o'clock for Savannah, from whence they will sail for New York for a stay of some weeks, later being at home In Dallas, Texas. LADIES’ AUXILIARY. The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Broth erhood of Railway Trainmen will hold their regular meeting Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. In the Knights of Pythias hall. Klaer building. All mem hers are urged to attend. AIRS. ELLA HAAIILTON, 8ec. BELT BUCKLES The belt In no longer a mere Incident In feminine apparel; It Is a special creation In Itself. The buckle crowns the belt, confirming and completing its beauty. Our variety afford the fullest range for selection and are as pei- fect In structure as they are compelling In Impressiveness. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., Jewelers. 37 Whitehall Street. School Books and All Supplies Books and prices guaranteed. Closing Sale in Shoe department. Slippers and all Summer goods. SOUTHERN DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, E. FIERCE, President. 50 Marietta St. Opposite Postoffice. MATTHEW8-KEEVER. Alias Ida May Alatthews and Air. Dan Keevcr ware married on Sunday after noon at three o'clock at the home of the brlde'e parents. Mr. and Mra. E. E. Matthewe, at Carteravllle. Only the Immediate families were present. Rev. J. E. Barnard, paator of the Baptist church, performing the ceremony. MUSICAL TEA. The musical tea which win be held at Mra. W. C. Jarnagln'a Thursday aft ernoon promises to be one o fthe larg est and moat Interesting events of the week. An artistic and beautiful musical program will be rendered. Miss Gertrude Westmoreland wilt act as accompanist and Miss Louise Van Harblngen and Mra. Josephine Skinner will sing. Miss Van Harlingen's voice Is well known and greatly loved here, and Mra. Skinner's flret appearance here Is being pleasantly anticipated. , Mra. Skinner has recently come tc Atlanta from Cleveland, Ohio, and will make her home here. She possesses a beautiful contralto, and will be a charming acquisition to musical cir cles here. OLD ATLANTA - W. C. f. U. The Old Atlanta Woman's'Christian Temperance Union will hold their regu, lar weekly meeting Thursday after noon at 3:30 o'clock In Baraca hall, Baptist Tabernacle. Alt-members are urged to be present. AIRS. F. C. CALLAHAN. Vice President. CAMPBELL-8HAW. The marriage Is announced of Alisa Emma Campbell, of Barton, Md., and Air. Stewart Shaw, of Macon, the wed ding taking place at tbe bride's home In Alarylnnd on Thursday, August 28 Air. and Mra! Shaw will make their home In Marquette, Allch. Mr. Shaw Is the second son of Mr. and Airs. .William Checkley Shaw, of Alacon. DANCE AT~SEGADLO'8. One of the most enjoyable events of the week among the younger set was the dance at which a number of young men were hosts In honor of Miss Ida Atay Blount's guests, Alias Alclne Lott, Allss Katharine Gordon and Allas Ro berta Slade. The occasion was under the direction of Messrs. Herbert Allan and Alllton Dargun, Jr., who spared no effort to ward its success. ■ The chaperones were Air. and Mra. Bartow Blount and Mr. and Mra. Alll ton DargRn. A bright musical program was. ren dered by Buchanan's Orchestra. Miss Blount was most attractive In pink mull, tace trimmed, and Allss Al clne Lott waa in blue. Misses Gordon and Slade wore dainty dancing frocks of white mull; fashion ed with lace. Those dancing were Aliases Annie Caverly, Frances Connolly, M^try An derson, Sllvey Speer, Laura and Helen Payrie, Nina and Aline Gentry, Miss Hutson, of Memphis; Miss Elle Dor ian. Allss Lida Brown, Messrs. Hub- mid Allan, Alllton Dargun, Jr„ Dozier Lowndes, Floyd AIcBac, Andrew Nlcol- non, Wills Pope, Jack Powell, Clinton Amorous, Robert Haverty, George Speer, Dick Gregg, Harry Arrington, Jesse Draper, Wallace Draper, Dick Baker, Roystcn Cabanlss, Lewis Par ker, Lujher Rosser, Live Wright, Joe Blount. Glascott Mayes, Archie Drake, Mr. Fort, Mr. Moore, Air. Guysler. JULIETTE nTx W. C. T. |L). The Juliette Nix Woman's Clirlstlah Temperance Union will meet at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Payne Atemorlal church, corner of Luckle and Hunnlcutt streets. Take Luckle street car. A full attendance Is desired of both new and old members. Our con vention Is almost upon us, and dele gates are to be elected and other Im portant business to be transacted. Un denominational. Everybody welcome. MRS. D. L. BRADLEY. President. MRS. E. A. OOBER, Secretary. 8TEPHEN8- MILAM. The marriage of Alla* Laura Ste phena and Air. Madison Atllam, of Car. teravllle, was solemnised Tuesday night at 8 .o'clock In the presence of the Im mediate families and Intimate friends of the bride and groom at the home of tbe bride's father, Air. J. E. Ste phens, at Cartersvllle, The wedding march was played by Allss Alamle Hudgins: There were no attendants and only an Informal reception waa held after the ceremony. Allss Stephens Is a handsome young lady and Is both loved and admired. Mr. Milam Is a successful business man of Cartersvllle, the son of Air. 8. F. Milam. The young people have the heartiest of congratulations from many friends. After a stay of some weeks at Look out Mountain, they will be at home at the Hyatt Hoqae, Cartersvllle, for the winter. Let the diet consist of foods that are nutritious. I» PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD is made by a physician and chem ist and leader of the world in pure food products. Its daily use helps to regulate the bowels. For sale by all Grocors h son, Corlnne Gerdlne, Emily Jennings, Eddy Hunter, Claire and Marie Ridley, Genie Hood, Louise Haywood: Messrs. Rbbeift* Scott, Julius Scott, Carl Ram- speck, Ernest Ramspeck, Robert Ram- speck. Scott Candler, Reese Boyd, John and Neal Goss Julian Mason, Carl Ridley-, Ben Ragsdale. Hugh Trditl, Gene Hardeman. Roy Hendee, Echard Crane, tfohn McClellan. Curtis Hanson, Dick M(Hedge, John Gibbs, Paul Bose, Hunter Brown, Lon Hancock, Ashby Hill, Otis Brumby, George Jackson. Robert Barry, Dan Woodward, Young Smith, Palmer Pratt, William Candler. A BEAUTIFUL SOUTHERN GIRL. The moat admired and talked-of girl in laondon society today, any a on exchange, la Mias Mildred Carter, daughter of the flrat aeeretsry of the American embasay, John Ittdgeley Carter, and granddaughter of Mr. Bernard Carter, ft famous Baltimore Inwyer and deaceudant of ••King” Carter, of Virginia, who married Ml** Mildred Kldge- ley. u Maryland lw»auty and member of n moat aristocratic family. Mr. John Kldge- ley Carter’s wife wns. before her mar riage, Mlaa Drexel, of New York. . Mlaa Mildred Carter's aunt, Mlaa Mary Carter, In her girlhood spent n good part of several winters as the guest of the Inte Mra. Patrick Henry Aylett. of IUchmond. Mlaa Mildred Carter, in'virtue of her Vir ginia heredity, as well os by other Inherited advantages, haw good right to be a favor ite In English aoclett and to be singled out for special notice by King Edward and Queen Alexandra. ATLANTA WILLARD W. C. T. U. The annual election of officers for the Atlanta Willard Woman’s Christian Temperance Union wilhbo held Thurs day afternoon at 3 o’clock in Trinity church house, entrance on Trinity ave nue. Payment of annual dues Is also In order, as the state convention convenes October 22 at Columbus, Ga. MRS. MARY L. M’LENQON, President. MRS. JANE A. ADKINS, Recording Secretary. % ATLANTA HIVE. The Atlanta Hive of Maccabees will meet Thursday evening at 7:80 at the Carnegie Library. A full attendance Is requested. By order ofahe L. C. GEORGIA T. WILSON. LIZZIE H. RUSSELL, R. K. IN HONOR OF~MISS ROBERTS. Miss Anita Stewart will entertain at an aftemocto tea, Frtday, in honor of her guest. Mils Marlon Roberts, of Utica, N. Y. SOMETHING ABOUT FALL HAT8, All the sweeping aigrettes and other plumes that have been lavished cm summer hats are to be retained for the coming sea son, but I nra glad to note that' they ore arranged In the new model* with something more of taste and discretion. Instead of being put on In handfuls, as It were, they are generally mounted more or less In the form of nn amazon or else nn arched tall. The klnda treated so Include aigrette, emu, osprey, cross, gournh, ostrich barbs, paradise, uncurled ostrich tips, borons* feathers, and marabout as well as cocks’ and awana' feather*. Aa It requires from one to two doxen bunches of aigrette or alngle feather* to mnke up even a moderate slscd amason. It Is no wonder that many come extremely expensive. If the amason Is long enough to sweep at least two-thirds round the bat, hnrdly anv other trimming Is necessary. Rome- time* two are used fastened In front be neath a big rosette or cluster of flowers. I was shown a hat covered with terry velvet of n medium Atlantic blue shade and bound with velvet a shade or two darker. This hat. which la only fairly large ns sizes go nowaday*, has for trimming a long ama zon made of slate colored gournh feathers nnd n big roaette.of piece silk glace with Did You See That Window? Well, now, if you have not, surely something worth your while has been missed. A Grand Reduction of 20 to 25 Per Cent On our entire line of silver ware for this week only. We handle a full line of the celebrated Community Silver so famously advertised by all the great magazines of the country. bine. Bandeaux continue to be merely covered with ruching* of tulle, which are often only placed there to give the hat a finished ap- penrnnee In the hand, nnd at any rote are afterwards hidden by the wearer'a hair. The new fashion of crowning the head with n thick plait is very useful in forming n Arm basis to the hat. In nine cases out of ten It Is a plait of false hair, and I quite expect to see It shortly Bold with the hat DECATUR. The dancing parties given by Misses Claire and Marie IUdley for Mis* Hood, of Cuthbert; Ml** Frances Auslcy for Mlaa Marlon Goldsmith, of Atlanta, and Mlaa I.nura Ansley for Mis* Carrie Morgan, of MndlNon, were delightful affair* among the younger set. Ml*s Minnie May Powell, of Lawrence- vllle. the guest of Ml** Sarah Franklin Montgomery, ha* returned home, Mr. JoHoph Gregg and family will go to Inman Pork this week, where they will take possession of their new home on Hurt street. ^ iTting relatives in '"Silas Josephine Jones. of Blakely. W returned to Decatur to tnke charge of her Every article is fully guaranteed for 25 years, and the. beauty in de signing is not surpassed by any manufacturer i n this country, and just think, as an advertisement we are cutting the price for one week 25 per cent Knives and forks, table and teaspoons,carving knives and sets, butter knives, cream pitchers, bread - trays, fern dishes, candle sticks and a hun dred other’things that would please you. A beautiful line of chafing dishes; A Beautiful Bathroom. BATH SPRAY ,Was $1.00. This week 65c Was $1.50. This week $1.05 Was $2.00. This week $1.50 Also you will notice all • the require ments in our show window this week that are necessary to make a lovely as well as a sanitary bathroom. Even to day since the display commenced we have taken quite a number • of orders. The line of bathroom mirrors we are showing are in many new styles and something very elegant, and for this week only while the show is in the win dow- we are making great reductions on this line. King Hardware Co., 53 PEACHTREE STREET. member of the public school INFORMAL DANCE. One of the moat enjoyable event! of the week was the dance Miss Frances Ansley. gave Tuesday evening at her j home in Decatur, In honor of Miss I Carrie Morgan. ! Tho home waa attractively decorated with smllax and cut flowers and dur ing the evening delicious refreshments were served. Miss Ansley wore a blue mull frock nadsMiss Morgan was gowned In white lawn, trimmed with lace. The guests Included: Misses Marian Goldsmith, Laura Candler, • Rebecca Candler. Julia Preston, I .aura Cowles, Isabel Hamilton, Georgia Crane, Vir ginia Crane, Rosa Crane, Eva Towers. Anna Mary Parry. Ruth Barry. Laura Ansley. Clara Morgan of Madison. Ethel Boykin, Lottie Boykin. Erma Ma- CHILDREN I'EETHINq Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing SyniQ WRIL5 TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUC CESS. IT SOOTHES THE CHILDtSOFTEKS THE OHMS. ALLAYS ALL PAIN* CURES WIND COLIC, and U the BEST REMEDY FOR DIARRHEA. Sold by druggUU In erary part of tha <rorkL Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Druy act, Juna 30. 1903. Serial num. her 109ft. nftc_. Club will meet with Mra. Parry Laird Thursday morning. Mr*. Vsoulle Matthew*. Miss Myrtles Jar. roll, Mlaa Ruth Jneksou. of Athena, are tho guest* of Mist Lucy Durham. Dr. James G. Patton has returned from Tennessee, where he spent Ills vacation with relntlve*. 'Miss Amelia Alexander haa returned from Route. Miss Lucy Jacks Ii visiting relatives In Maxeys. Miss weetwa • cun. Mr. sinl Mrs. B. Rid well, who have Iteen occupying the Mcl-enn cottage for some time, have returned to AtlantH. Mlsa Ethel Coffee has returned from Jef fersonville. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Howell Green are belnj congratulated upon the arrival of a son. J Howell Green. Jr. I Mrs. Eliza llltides lifts returned from Au gusts. Mr. .T. II. L. Jerdlne nnd faintly will make their home in New York cl tv. Mr*. Jerdlne and Mlaa Corlnne are visiting rein tlveaJn Athens, nnd after Mlsa Corlnne en ters Lucy Cold/. Mrs. Jerdlne will Jolu the rest of the family IA New York. The North Hide Club will lie entertained bv Mr*. John Montgomery, on Wininesdny afternoon of next week. Mr. W. E. MeCnlln bn* returned from New York. Mr*. McCalls. Mr*. Pearce ami Miss Lottie Ramspeck will reumlu sev eral week* longer. DECATUR* ALA. Dr. and Mra. G. R. Sullivan and son nnd daughter. Charles and Mlsa Irma, are at tbe Jamearown exposition. Mlsa Hester Clarkson and Mra. Anna Bor den nre visiting at Ylnemont. Mrs. A. H. Henderson, of Lenoir City, Tenn., Is visiting her sons, W. B. 'nnd Clifford’ Henderson. Mi** Gregory, of Birmingham. Is visiting Ml** Btnn Brock. Mr. nnd Mr*. H. E. Nit-hoi*. of Hartselie, ore vlsltng here Mlsa Battle Burleson* of Hartselie. Is vls- Itlnr here. Mary Moore, of Athens, was here MARRIAGE INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES l.P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Eumms 47 WHITEHALL ST„ ATLANTA, GEORGIA teat r „_ Mrs. Graham, of Fanueravillc. Tex., la the guest of her aim. Mr. N.-C. Graham. Ml** Then Dnvl*. of Trinity. Is here. Mr*.-Roliert R. Wolcott lain Birmingham. Mra. i). lit Mahoney 1* In PettnsyllTe. Mr*. Mary B. Johnson, of Ht. Augustine, Fla., Is here. Mlsa Tom title MssterKm I* In I^Ighfon. Mrs. J. C . Tblwell 1* in Hartselie. M s* Mary Kingsley, of Mobile, f* here. Mlsa Louise Darwin, of Trinity, Is here. Mr*. Irma Ford, of Montgomery. I* here. Mis* Louise Darwin, of Trinity, Is here, linn"' L ’ 0rr at home from Belle vllb»* J ° hn 8 ‘ M * rk * ,B home fro,n N ’ n » h * Miss Bailie Jnmes. of Mississippi, 1* bore Mr*. J. M. Block ton mid Mrs. \v. R. Simp son nre visiting In Greenville, 8. c. 1 Mra. J. L. Gunter is at home from Colum bus, Miss. *5™,™ , BlnPkwplI nnd daughter, Mlaa MjbaljBJgckw.il, nre rlsltlng In Wnahlng- Mr». L K. Jones In In Ilnnlnrllle. Hev. and Mra. (I. I„ Tate, are at home from aouth Alaluinin. vE!' 3i*Rf*nS v ff?" 1 ' I*. In Co «rtland. 2:f • 7/". MeNabh la in Birmingham. beVe U * M,,r,imro, ,rwln - of nolle Mina, la Mika Mabel Arrack la m lllllaleiro. Mra Have Blarkiren la In lllllahor.!. laud” ,-a ' iri ‘ Whl '' '* ,lt hom " ,rou ‘ Bol- Jlrn. William K. Bkegga la In Inkn. Mlaa, hpM»” JInry Murphy, of Jlontgomery, u Jlre. R. L. Ktepbeneon la. at Crucber npring*. • Mr*. Edward Pipnen nnd mother. Mr*. Harrl*. of Courtlnml. ore here, here*" 0r W. of Birmingham, is . *( r •‘15 Mrs Richard toffee, nre at home front their wedding trip to Northern cities. Mi*s Myrtle Cooper Is In IndtauaMIs, Ind. Mr. nnd Mr*. I. II. Jacksou, of Harrl- mnn. Tenn.. are here. Mr. ami Mra..Claud Crawford, of Chatta nooga, Tenn.. are here. „ Rf- and Mrs. J. M. Lovett are nt Elkmont Sprlug*. Mis* Byrd Browder hat returned to Rwctwater. Trim. Miss Corlnne West entertained on Thurs day evening. PEN8ACOLA* FLA. Mias Sophia and Miss Angsts Holmes left Inst night for Atlanta, where they will spend September. The trolley party given by the Jun* 1<V Auxiliary oLChrlat Church Guild waa a distinct success. The car start* £d at ? and after running.to Baranca*. stopped over at Palmetto Bench <* the return trip for refreshments. Lieutenant Governor Henry B. Gray, of Alabama, was a visitor to the l>e«P Water city for a short time this week, after which he left for Sen- Orleans. Mrs. Mary Harris Armour, of East man. Ga., who has been giving a series of lectures on the subject of prohltn- tlon. has ilnns n arsnt wnrk In nfOU?* tlon, has done a great work In ■ Ing the people to the reallzatl"ii " facts. She will be here only a few •!»>« longer, but leaves behind an organiza tion of 700 enthusiastic prohibitionist— SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.00. THE BEST WORK EXCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY PHONES 41 THAT’S ALL.