Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 04, 1907, Image 9

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* * - * XJ I fIn L-— til! PERSONAL mention . .mnn* the late and notable arrivals I .h. Seventh Day Adventist camp “ '.an in West End ore Elder W. A. I gJjS? of Washington, D. C„ who Is l £f L..rv of the foreign mission board; IjKreten Butler, of Nashville. I 0itT oresldent of the Southern Union l Te U;.nee which embraces nine states: p H Reese, of Nashville. Tenn., 0d it»nr and auditor of the Southern l |lc retaiT nee. These men arc l'* 1 ® me foremost members of this I domination, and will remain with . i.h« D Butt and a-niece I * r ’- i Warren and Mrs. Edward Bar- wU %hs to a slender, graceful blonde I rstt. nil 0 10 . . fa.Mnntltiff charm . • 1„„|, of the fascinating charm »nd h *f iJVlity that has distinguished «f P' r "°"n of her family. The wedding 'mbeTbeautlful event of the fall and I will take place November 6. . Wimam J. Riddle arrived Tjte.. , visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W 10 „i> on North avenue. , . . „ r Russell, on North avenue. Sdl. wll, spend several weeks while her husbafd. Lieu- 10 ^ Riddle, United States navy, lj ‘' n “ty B o« the coast of Maine. Mr. Leonard Graves has returned £>m viV h ort Visit to his parents at Mrs. William G. West Is spending several weeks at Greenville, S. C. Miss Aline Ruse has returned from an extended visit to Nashville. ... Slay 1 returned from a visit to New York. SOCIETY—PERSONAL Mrs. George Lowndes Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Harry Williams, at Warm Springs. The Misses Newcombs, who are the guests of the Misses Norris, return Thursday to their home In Macon. Miss Kate Lynan and Miss Llsxie Macauley are at Ocean City, N. J. Mias Harrle Fumade has returned from a delightful visit to Asheville, Miss Jane Dillon, of Thomasvllle, is the guest of Miss Nan Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Russ turned from Canada. ..1.. Bulls Mae Pope, who has spent is? summer months in Europe, returned Miss May McCall has returned from Wednesday afternoon, accompanied by a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. H. Kress. ffrf na«nts"'Mr: and Mrs. J. Wiley t>« went to New York to meet tTup^ he/SJrlvs^ln thto country. mi.« Nell Ford returned last night **“0r.rta. where she was called 'rotn .<sMent trhlrth befell ,ron !s. P rec«it accident which befell W if h .^CaptSn Frank Ford, which h i r „ f.d in a broken arm. Capto n S will be with relatives In Sparta (oMhs winter.—Augusta Herald. Mr and Mrs. William T. Spalding and their little daughter. Miss Elisa beth Spalding, accompanied by Mr. SMiicnrd Scalding and Miss Van H. Scalding, have returned from an ex- {JgdS visit to Atlantic City. mm George C. Zimmer has returned YhJ' city having been with Mr. Zlm- X* In south Georgia for three weeks. Mrs Zimmer was the guest of Mrs. Joe Jtyers! at Albany. Ga., during the past I vttk. ___ Weed, the Misses Weed Mtos Anna Montgomery and otheri of their party have finished OinriB Qhinn nnrt were In Dresden when last heard from JW ,A U . gujta friends. They are at this time in Venice.—Augusta Chronicle. I Mrs J. T. Hollenbeck will remain In the North for several weeks. Mr. HeJ. lenbeck has returned from a trip to Mackinac Island and Petoskey, Mich. I He was accompanied by Mrs. Hollen beck. Mrs Ida Nevln Patton and Madam Grsuchlan will sail from Bremen for the United States on the 4th Instant, and will arrive In New York On the 14th. They expect to reach Rome about the 16th.—Rome Tribune. Mr. Andrew Prather will leave today for Atlanta, where he will make a ten der stay and then leave for Nashville, Tenn.. to attend Vanderbilt.—Columbus Enquirer-Sun. Mr. Perdue Johnson, who holds a responsible position with one of the largest Insurance companies In New Haven, Connecticut, Is at home on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Johnson, and Is being cordially wel comed here by his friends. In New York. Mrs, T. M. McClellan and children, of Birmingham, are visiting Mr. Mc Clellan’s sister, Mr. Joseph N. Sey mour. Mrs. J. C. Harper has returned from Birmingham, where she has been spend ing the past month with her daughter, Mrs. T. M. McClellan. Miss Marie Seymour has returned from McDonough, where she has been delightfully entertained for the past two weeks. Miss Ollle Fewcll It the guest of Miss Sarah Williams In Inman Park, and will return Saturday to her home In Meridian, Miss. Mr. Guy Spratling la spending a few days In Augusta. Mrs. E. W. Wood and Miss Able Wood, of Columbus, Ga., are visiting friends In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Haden have returned from Europe. Miss Bessie Welslner has returned from a visit to Richmond and James town. Miss Patty Swanson, of Rome, Is the guest of Miss Louise Massey. Mrs. F. I. Yarborough and daughter, of Albany, are the guests of Mrs. J. J. Yarborough. Mr. James Dargan and Mr. Fielding Smith are spending their vacation to gether In the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. John Calvert' Is spending some time In New Orleans. Miss Mee Young, of Valdosta, Is spending some time here at a private sanitarium. Mr. Gabriel Solomon, of Atlanta, Who came down on Saturday to make a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. >'■ G, Solomon, is ill with typhoid fever.— Macon News. Mrs. J. T. Dargan, who has been des perately III at a private sanitarium In the city, is better and has been removed to her home at West End. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown Patter son, of Greenville, S. C„ are spending a week in the city. Miss Florence Dennis has returned from New York, where she spent some time with her sister, Miss Luclle Den nis, who la making splendid progress In the study of voice. Mr. J. T. Webster, of Savannah, •pent Tuesday in Atlanta en route to Cincinnati. Mr. Webster Is the private secretary of Mr. J. W. Estes, of the Central road, and is well known in rail, road elrclea. Mlsa Emily Lowndes has from Warm Springs. Satin •kin complexion powder, Only JRo EATONTON. The bouse party given by Miss Mary "Glen-Dennls,” the beautiful Miss Ollle Fewell, of Meridian, Miss, who has been the guest of Miss Mar garet Stokes on Washington street, Is spending a few days with friends In Inman Park before returning to her home. Among the young gentlemen Who will enter the state university at Athens this autumn are Messrs, Whlteford 8. Mays and Hilliard Spalding, who will leave next week for Athens. Mr. ond Mrs. Louis Gholstln, of At lanta, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Katherine, to Mr. Edwin Forreat Johnson. Miss Elisabeth Willingham, of Ma- •nn. who has been spending several <*»>■» With Miss Grace Callaway, wlU fetum home Thursday. Mrs. J, n. Simmons and her daughter, Miss Louise 8lmmons, of Toccoa, have returned home, after a vlstt to friends In Atlanta. Miss Kufaula Gregory, who has been Mwndlng the summer In Asheville, Greenville and Toccoa, has returned. Mrs. Elisabeth Fry Page will be the |u»it during her visit here of Mrs, Sidney Holland at SOI Piedmont ave nue. The friends of Mrs. W. C, Humphries *111 be glad to know that she Is con valescent, after a slight illness of sev- era! weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cundell. Miss Mary Crew Cundell and Miss Helen Crew are at Llthla Springs. Mrs. Jane Akers has returned from » visit to North Carolina. Misses Katrina and Alberta Orrhave returned from a visit to Mr*. R. H. Thomas, at Sparta. Dennis at country home of her uncle, Mr. J. T. Dennis, Sr., was the occasion for much gaiety this week and the past week end. Miss Dennis’ guests Included; Misses Katharine Dennis, of Atlanta; Mary Johnstone, or Rome; Venle Mont- J ornery, of Mllledgevllla: Margaret de arnette, of Rockville; Agnes Lever' ette, of Eatonton, and Mr. and Mrx Henry Dole Spivey. On Thursday evening laet Mr. Den nle gave a reception for hie house guests. ’’Forty-two’’ was the game played. Mr. W. Or Davis won the prise, a box of stationery, which he presented to Miss Dennis, of Atlanta. The guest prise, a pin, was cut by Miss Mary Johnstone, of Rome. Punch wns served during the evening and after the game refreshments were served by Misses Helen Ledbetter and Frankie Broadfleld. Saturday a "red luncheon" was served at "Glen-Dennls” with covers laid for ten. Tuesday evening Mesdames M. B. Dennis and H. D. Spivey entertained at a "heart party” for Miss Dennis' guests. Miss Mary Johngtone, of Rome, and Mr. John D. Turner won the prises. Miss Katharine Dennis, of Atlanta, won the guest prise. Miss Lillie Williams served punch, and aft er the game Ices and cakes were served by Mesdames Spivey and Dennis and Miss Williams. Mrs. Peter Walton, Jr., was hostess at a "forty-two" party complimentary to Miss Dennis' house gueete Wednes day afternoon. The house was beau tifully decorated with cut flowers and ferns. Mlsa Margaret dejnrnctte pre sided at the punch bowl. The prises were won by Miss Bertha Thomas and Miss Johnstone, of Rome. About thir ty guests enjoyed Mrs. Walton’s hos pitality. Refreshments were served by Mesdames Walker, Walton and Thom Misses Eva Burke and Annie Frank Wednesday evening by Georgia ----- _ia Hutchinson. Mrs. P. W. Walton entertained the Mystic Circle Friday afternoon for her charming guest. Miss Johnstone, of Rome. Miss Emmie Lancaster gave a par ty Thursday night last for her guest Miss Lingo, of Tennllle. A crowd of the younger set enjoyed the evening. Recently Mrs. Dennis Long Thomas entertained the Mystic Circle at "magaxlne party" for her guests. Misses Weston, of Lumber City, and McDowell, of Cedartow^ Mrs. Maude Orr and children have returned from Sparta, where they were 'be guests of Mrs. Henry Thomas. Mrs. Samuel O. Walker, after a ten “ays stay at her suburban home, has returned to the city. Mrs Louise Spalding Foster has re turned from a visit to Indian Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Calhoun have returned home. Mr. ond Mrs. Randall Clifton have 'turned from Washington city. N0RCR08S. Mrs. Homer Jones and Mr. Thomas Jones, of the United States navy, have returned from a visit to ex-Congress- man and Mrs. Carter Tate In Jasper. Rev. and Mrs. 8. W. Du Bose and lit tle son. S. W. DuBose, Jr., are vtolt- ng Mrs. A. C. Bom. Misses Partridge and Vickers, of Falrburn, are guests of Mrs. Skinner. Father Murphy, of Atlanta, spent Thursday In Norcross. The Misses Bowie complimented their friends with a watermelon’ cut ting Thursday evening. The Womon’s Club had an Interest ing meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. Homer Jones. A very fine talk eras given on Rome, Itnly. by Miss Ann Stewart Etheridge, of Washington. D. C, n © jDRYGoopjf £$21, -JfiSESa (S'C^RPETS fflFVRKITVRgff >CR6CKERY ^ -:———’•> Every Woman Visiting Atlanta This Week Should mal^e it a point to visit Atlanta’s largest and best department store—to inspect the approved fash ions in Women’s Fall and Winter Garments. The display is complete in every detail and is the largest, choicest and most complete ever attempted hereabouts. We cordially welcome your visit, whether to buy or only to look. We shall be glad to have you make our store your headquarters while in Atlanta —to have you come in any time and make yourself ai home. We hope to see you Elegant Fall Tailored Suits at $25.00 and $35.00 Words are inadequate to do justicte to this truly magnificent collection. Every suit is a distinct and exclusive creation—most of them made to our especial order and copied from European a it'd American models costing three and four times the price. Every fashion approved style is represented—all the newest ideas in form-fitting suits, long and short—three-button Prince Chaps, semi-fitted Prince Chaps, new box effects in various lengths, new English walking styles, new vest suits, etc., eke., are shown. The new colorings, such as Copenhagen blue, Caledonian green, cop per, crevette, blondine, topaze, prelat, etc., ai’e shown, as well as blacks, navies and countless novelty weaves and mixtures. Superbly tailored, modeled to bring out every grace of the figure, these exquisite gowns need only to be seen to be appre ciated. (Third Floor.) Tailored Suits at $25.00 Gracefully tailored, long fitted Coat Suits, smart three-quarter length semi-fitted models, jaunty Prince Chap effects and modish hip-length fitted models, all with perfect fitting coats and skirts that hang right. Fabrics are fine im- /hnr* ported black or navy broadcloths, plain or fancy chiffon Panamas and fancy or plain finely woven cheviots and pure English worsteds Paris Model Suits., Exclusive Creations, $35 to $150. More Skirts Than You Ever Saw Before What, more than any other thing, makes a good Skirt 1 The tailoring. “ ‘ * ‘iL “ “ - - - Therefore, be careful. You’ll see hundreds that LOOK good, but will they wear! That is the point. Safest to lean on a safe store, one you know sells trust worthy stocks. Stocks for autumn are now assembled, rack after rack is full. And every one is a nugget of value. Prices $5.98, $6.50, $7.95, $10.00, $12J50 up. NEW PLAID SILK WAISTS Tomorrow we offer you a great collection charming new plaid Silk Waists in richest colorings, also plain taffeta silk Waists in new fall models; prettily tucked and plaited in regular and extra large sizes, in blacks, navy and brown, all $6.50 qualities, special $5.00 SOME SPECIALS AROUND THE STORE Children’s Gowns Tomorrow, one day, chil dren’s excellent muslin Gowns, well made, of good material, 50c quality; just for the one day. , Children’s Dresses Odd lot of children’s wash able Dresses of ginghams and light and durk percales; most of them last season’s styles; were $1.25 and $1.50 each; tomorrow, your choice for 19c Children’s Muslin Drawers Tomorrow, children’s excel lent quality muslin Drawers, hemstitched, five, rows of dainty tucks Four Black Goods Beautiful quality 44-inch black Chiffon Panama for tailored suits or separate skirts, special Splendid quality 44-ineh black Chiffon Voile, for a handsome separate skirt, $1 quality; tomorrow, one day. $1.00 quality 50-inch black Cheviot, tomorrow, one day Excellent 36-inch black Cheyiot, for 1 Specials 69c 89c 59c Sale Fancy Silks at 59c Tomorrow we’ll display on special counter collection of new Plaid Silks in richest S rettiest new fall Plaids. ust what you want for a pretty shirt waist or dressy silk suit. This would retail for 75c a yard, special Dress Goods Sale 50c, 59c, 20 pieces splendid new 44-in. Cheviots and Serges for children’s school dresses, ladies’ tailored suits, sepa rate skirts, etc., in popular shades, brown, red and navy blue 69c New Windsor Ties We’ve just received new shipment of very pretty Windsor Ties in exceedingly pretty plaids. Just the^ thing* for the boys to wear to school. Great variety of^ patterns and colors; price... Towel Sale These Towel values are ab solutely unequaled. Satin Damask tied fringe and all linen hemmed Huck Towels, extra value, for 21c 250 dozen hemmed Huck and Satin Damask Towels, some 25c and 30c qualities; in this lot tomorrow for... Sheets 81x90 excellent seandess Sheets, special Great Table Damask Values 75c Tomorrow, one day, 70-inch all-linen cream table Dam ask, 75e quality; just for one day 55c Tomorrow in Notion Section Bed Spreads Large 11-4 full bed size white Crochet Bed Spreads, Marseilles pattern, $1.50 $1.39 quality Coates’ Spool Thread .5c Card of good Hooks and Eyes for 2 l-2c Light weight Dress Shields 10c Roll good Linen Tape for « 3c Splendid Tooth Brushes for '.. 10c Pure white Pearl Buttons, dozen 3c Safety Pins, all sizes, card 2 l-2c Good Dress Pins, 4 papers for 5c Large perforated Scratch Pads for 4c “ Blis' - - - - English Pin Books for 5c Good Shell Pin Books 5c Box splendid Stationery for ,. .10c HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S