Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 10, 1907, Image 9

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1907. Lucy V D. Hortie left Detroit. «'«»" vUL^re.. »$*38 trom warn >w |, ih nut for Ar Abort n'1; *'J°jrU Yow is Battery Park Asheville, for a?Abort utay. »^,gS;b> v, *' ,,n * re|a - ^. A a, 0 M 0 R „ a ,^4': '•» *“*“ ° f «!». Ruth Hollfngiwn w ,r °m a visit to (Start J"’’ ^ V8n ^; of Augusta. Is the Wf klev " ‘laughter, Mrs. Haralson fc- a 1 n.avm* i "' A [ Personal Mention ] U— * jiarguerlte ShontB. daughter of ”'' nd Mrs. Theodore Perry Shorn*, ' r with her mother has been spend- E rhe h»t few days In Washington, antllhg the house. 1626 New Hnmp. „ avenue, which they occupied dur. , their residence here, returned to JL york this morning. They will Mr Shonts and Miss Theodora at the James F. Lanier House, it East Thirty-fifth street, where they -lit spend the winter. Miss Mnrgue- I . shunts is the elder of the two at- fjirtive daughters of -Mr. and Mrs. £;„ u and With her sister made her Et in Washington last winter at a Hjhtfui afterfloon. tea and reception, slowed by ah Informal dance In the Ir'ning Their departure from Wash- ,L„ n win be a matter of sincere re- ?. in their many friends here, made Srlnc their school days and their sea. |„ society. Though Mrs. Shonts 111 the greater part of last winter, L r absence will nevertheless make a Tjde gap In Washington’s charming jlitle of hostesses,—Washington Times. ; p. S. Shellman arid her niece, •lift, t’arrle Dnllls. left Tuesday morn s' f,r LaGrange, where Miss Dallls Jill enter the Sol|therrt- Female Col- ,,. e in that city. An interesting fact connected with the matriculation of gus Dallls at this well-known college that her maternal grand mother,, Mrs. J. .Morgan, nee Marie Jane Bat- fjjj was the first graduate of t|it8 cele brated institution, the Southern Female College. Mrs. Shellman will return to Atlanta In a few days. Mrs. E. O. Blair and her daughter, Miss Virginia Blair, have gone to visit Atlanta, where they will be guests of Mrs. Helfner. Later, Mrs. and Mis* Blair will go to College Park. Ga., rbere Miss Blair will enter Cox Col ic for Young Ladles, for the coming jooi year.—Jacksonville Metropolis Mr. Stephen Teandle and Mr. Hun- Muse have returned from a dellght- tishlng excursion In the mountains .. North Caroling. At Murphy, N. C„ Her were the guests of Mr. George W. Candler, and from Murphy they tramped through the mountains to the Mantahalla valley. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill, of At tain. passed through the city yester- dav en route to their home from Dan- tllle. whcie they' have been most rharmlngly entertained as the guests of Mr and Mrs. Dudley Hughes, at Mag nolia Cottngfc.—Mucon News. Mrs. James Kerrtpton and son and daughter, Frank and Jessie, have re lumed to their home on Capitol ave nue, after on extended visit to Northern cllles. including Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Washington, Norfolk, Jamestown anti utters. Mrs. Stanley S. Crittenden and her laughter. Miss Cornelia Crittenden; are the guests for a few days of Mr. Sid ney H. Phelan and family en route to tbelr home at Montgomery after spend- Icg the summer In North Carolina. Colonel and Mrs. W. C. Cousins and Heir little daughter, Lottie, returned Sunday from St. Simons, where they sere the guests of Judge and Mrs. A. B.Oale for a few days. Mrs. Elisabeth W. Bates and little JUm Annie Wlnshlp Bates, after a trip through Yellowstone Park and Portland. Ore., are now In California, shere they will spend the winter. At file Informal bridge at which Mrs. Louis Phillips entertained 'Monday aft ernoon at her home on Spring street, the prize, a lovely madonna head, was von by Mrs, W. E. Foster. Mrs. Clifford Carroll and little daugh ter, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Morris, leave this week for a visit to Colonel and Mrs. Robert Kyle, In Gadsden, Ala. t The many friends of Mrs. John S. Blgby will regret to know that she Is very in at the Presbyterian hospital. . Mrs. O. R. Argo and her little son, Haralson, of Augusta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Haralson Bleckley, on Court- land street. Mr. anil Mrs. Wulter Kennedy, after •delightful trip to Asheville, Mammoth Cave and other points of Interest, have returned to the city. Miss Ernestine Randall left Tues day f ir Mllledgevllle, where she will a'lenil the Georgia Normal and Indua- Mlss Annie Lee Compton has re turn,,i to h»r home, In .Columbus, after a visit of two weeks to the Misses Hutehlna. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kiser and children have returned from a vlalt In N'an agansett Pier, Mrs. W. T. iSmlth will leave Tuea- dav for a visit of n few days to her Parents. j| r . n nd Mrs. Dick, near De catur, Oa. Miss Shellman, after visiting rela* tires in Atlanta, will return Wedness' day to her home at C'artersvllle.' Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hill have return- M from a short ylsli to Savannah. , f Mr. Alfred C. Newell has been the {test of his brother, Mr. T. F. Newell, at-, at Savannah. Ml?* Bertha Smith, after spending the list year traVellng In California, return to her home thla week. 1-: South Pryor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Martin, after n visit to Atlanta friends, have returned ‘her hnntd' In Chattanooga. Mr Frank Gillespie has returned tfom a visit to relative* at Chattanooga. ,„ Mr - and Mrs. Mm Little iliav '"""■‘I from Virginia. f Miss Resale Pop* left' Monday for ' Cobb. ~ ■> ■ *- Mrs. visit to Homes Furnished Complete "wssmm STORE ONE PR1C- HI (QdS ,CROCKERY DRY GOODS' 18888888888 Sept. 10, 1907. FVRK1TV R Homes Furnished Complete Furniture* Carpets and Rugs ft \ Homes Furnished Complete” Cash or Credit A Heart to Heart Talk With Prospective Furniture Buyers: We want every reader of this paper within reach of this store to read this if they notice nothing else in this remarkable advertisement. We are not offer ing gold dollars for SO cents, but we are. offering the greatest proposition to prospective home furnishers ever offered the Furniture trade of the South. We have, right here in our basement the best and most varied stock of popular priced Furniture under one roof in Atlanta .We offer purchasers the privilege of owning this furniture on easy terms. We want you to distinctly understand that this is not an installment Furni ture liouse, but we have the most attractive easy payment plan ever offered. All our Furniture, Carpets and Rugs, as well as other merchandise under this f,L roof, is marked in plain figures. We are absolutely a one-price store, Proprietor or employee is not allowed to vary from this principle a hair’s breadth. We allow absolutely no misrepresentation. You get here exactly what you buy. Everything is marked in plain figures. The credit customer pays here exactly the same 1 price as the cash buyer. In order to introduce our Furniture Department as quickly as possible we have made it a rule during the first few months’ business to mark our Furni ture Jfrom 10 to 25 per cent lower than the same Furniture is priced in all other Furniture stores. If you doubt this investigate for yourself. Customers tell us daily that our Furniture is priced lower than similar Furniture in other Atlanta stores. We know that our Furniture is all right. You can get low-priced Furniture here as well as the very best that is produced in the country. We are having an exceptional Furniture business. Old timers are absolutely amazed at the amount of Furniture we are selling daily. The sales are growing by leaps and bounds. We have already had to rent a very large warehouse in order to carry a larger stock than we had at first anticipated. . # : t We want your Furniture business. If you will inspect this stock and learn our terms we will get your Furniture trade. We catalogue here a partial list of Furniture on display in our popular basement and in our warehouse: Bed-room Suits from $25.00 ‘to $275.00. Dining-room Suits from $60 to $400.00. Parlor Suits from $50.00 up. Bed Davenports from $27.50 } up. ; Leather Couches from $28.00 up. Combination Leather Couch es from $17.50 up. Brass Beds from $25.00 up. Iron Beds from $4.00 up. Odd Dressers from $10.00 up Washstands from $4.00 up. Chiffoniers from $10.00 up. Dressing Tables from $15.00 up. Wardrobes from $12.50 up. Center Tables from 98c up. Bed-room Chairs from 99c up. Bed-room Rockers from $1.48 up. Sideboards from $12.00 up. Dining Tallies fro m$5.50 up. China Closets from $19.95 up Buffets from $20.00 up. Sen'ing Tables from $15.00 up. Dining Chairs from $2.25 up, and everything else in the Furniture line necessary i to complete the home. - i RUClS«#« Exceptional Values 1j 9x12 Axminster Rugs, in Oriental 9x12, room size, Wilton Velvets, in Oriental patterns and rich color schemes ^faU 9x12 Smvma Rugs, reversible, (AA all wool 9x12 Roamless Brussels Rugs, $18.50 9x12 Brussels Rugs, $13.50 9x12 Superior Art Squares, reversible, extra (4 A heavy ^ I U 9x12 Granite Art Squares, at 27x54 Axmimiter Rugs, in Oriental and floral patterns.^g gQ 30x60-inch Smvma Rugs, reversible, all-wool, JQ JCft each Sal^ of, 0# Lace Curtains Ruffled Swiss Curtains, suitable for bed room, £4 Of? Great collection of Nottingham Curtains in Point A* 4 CO D'Esprit and small figured effects, at > *’9 I sVU Bobbinet Curtains, Battenberg insertion nnd edging, (A AA at, per pair 9">sUU Arabian Net Curtains, heavy braid work, per $4.00 Irish Point Curtain $5.00 Rennissanee, Arabian nnd Novelties, extremely hnnd Crt some patterns, ai ^ I .wU We have expert Drapery artists and special designers for all classes of Drapery work at very reasonable prices. Special Sale Fine Dinner China. Best Values in High Grade Dinner Obina Ever Offered in Atlanta. 100 pieces La Belle China, decora tion .In' blue forget# 4 A EA me-nots ^ ICsvU 100 pieces American China, pink . rose decoration #4 EA with lace work.... ^ 10«wU • 100 pieces pure white and gold Royal Austrian China IU0 pieces French China, cherry blossom decoration, full gilt trimmed -••• 100 pieces ' Havllsnd" China, moss rote decoration, full gilt trimmed 100 pieces genuine "Llmogei" China, blue cornflower (AE Art decoration ..^OuJ.VIU 115 pieces genuine Carlsbad China, coin gilt lace border * $17.50 $22.75 $25.00 $35.00 Display Days Imported Pattern Hats Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. COME! HIGH’S Sale Toilet Sets 12-piece Toilet Set, with colored band and double gilt ## am line dccdratlon ..^O.UU 12-plece Toilet Sets, genuine hand-painted rose pa 'garlands ^J.OU 12-plece pure white and gold Toilet #sa Sets s^lU 12-plece Toilet Sets, hand-painted carnation ** A pa decoration ..^ICa.OU 12-plece Toilet Sets, Royal Worcester finish, hand-painted # 4 rt WP tulip design ^ I Cm IO Vu.iiisrillnuinm*. i i Mj - * -■-irVT i it fc * i mum