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THE ATLANTA GEORCIJAN AND NEWS.
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CLAY-JOHNSTON.
Mies Clay has Issued handsome Invi
tations to the marriage of her slater,
Mary Warfield, to Mr. Edward Douglas
Johnston on Moday afternoon, Septem
ber 30, 1907, at 4:30 o'clock, at 302
Oak street, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati.
The announcement of the approach
Inn marriage of Miss Clay and Mr.
johneton Is of more than ordinary in
terest In many parts of the South,
where both young people have largo
and Influential family connections.
Miss Clay, although residing at Mt.
Auburn. Cincinnati. Is a native of Ken.
turkv. and belongs to the famous and
distinguished Clay family of that state.
A grnnddnughter of General Cassius M.
Ctav. she Is a young girl of many
anil varied accompllahmenta, and of
especially magnetic and charming per
sonality. Mr. Johnston Is a son of Sen
ator and Mrs. Joseph F. Johnston, of
Birmingham, and Is a brilliant repre
sentative of a very notable Southern
family. He has entered the ministry
of the Episcopal church and has before
him a future of great promise and use
fulness. A young man of intellect,
broad culture of the best educational
advantages, and of generous and sym
pothetlc nature. Mr. Johnston Is p*'
cullarly fitted for the sacred duties ap.
pertaining to a clergyman's life.
The marriage will be attended by rel
atives from many parts of the South.
THE TRAVELEFWAID SECRETARY
A long step In the way of advance,
says The Birmingham Ledger, and one
which has been greatly needed for some
time. Is the placing at the railway sta
tion a "Travelers’ Aid Secretary,"
whose duty It'shall be to meet all trains
and to look out for any unprotected
young women who may arrive In the
city, guarding them against the snares
and pitfalls with which they are beset,
ond providing them with suitable homes
until they can And' employment amj
protection.
The women who compose the board
of directors of the Young Women's
Christian Association and the Wom
an's Christian Temperance Union have
long had this matter under advisement,
and have only delayed placing a secre
tary at the station on account of the
lack of funds. At a recent meeting of
the Y. W. C. A. board of directors Mrs.
Joseph McLcster was appointed to take
the matter In hand, and with her sc
rustomed energy and executive ability
ihe has brought the matter to a suc
cessful Issue, having Induced the agent
of the Birmingham Terminal Company
to assist In making up the Necessary
aalary, nnd then proceeding to secure
the services of a woman who has had
aueveesfut experience In the travelers'
aid work.
This woman, Mis* If. L. Manley, of
Michigan, will arrive In the city thla
week, nnd will enter on her duties at
once, being the employee of the Young
Woman's Christian Association, of the
Woman's Christian Temperance Union,
nnd of the Birmingham Terminal Com
pany. Her work will be done tinder
the Immediate direction of the Y. W.
Travelers’ aid secretaries are familiar
to the traveling public, ae they are to
he seen at the stations of all large
cities In this country ond In Europe,
nnd that their work Is a necessary and
the summer at Sweet Water Park Ho-
,^Z 3 J? ya * Park * * n<1 children will
let urn Thursday from Highlands, where
titty have spent a delightful summer.
Miss \\ niton nnd Miss Lucy Jacks
have gone Into the city for the winter.
Air. and Airs. Horace Ehle announce
the birth of a son, Davidson Stockton.
Mrs. E. W. McCalla, Mrs. Peorce and
Mias Lottie Hamspeck will return from
the North this week.
Air. John Cunningham has returned
to Bridgeport, Ala. Airs. Cunningham
and little daughter will remain some
time as the guests of Airs. Minnie
Bucher.
w. cTf. U.
The regular session of the Atlanta
Willard Woman's, Christian Temper
ance Union will be held In Trinity
church house Thursday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Alembera are urged to be -rea.
ent. Visitors are cordially Invited to
all meetings.
AIRS. MARY L. MCLENDON.
President.
AIRS. JANE A. ADKINS.
Recording Secretary,.
vital one. goes without saying. filrmrf
Inghnm Is to be congratulated on this
advance along the lines of progresalve-
neaa and humanltarlanlsm.
DECATUR”NOTES,
Mrs. Sidney Crane Is the guest of
Aliases Gregg, of Marietta.
Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Louise Green, Mas
ter Paul Greet? nnd. Aflss Louise Hay-
geod have returned from Covington.
Mrs. Burton nnd Alias Adeline Oresh-
•m, of Waynesboro, who have spent
the summer at White Path, are with
Allas Kate Atllledge for a few days.
Atlas Alyrtlce Jarrell has returned to
Athens, after a pleasant visit to Mlsa
Luey Durham
Miss Marian Goldsmith has return
ed to Atlanta. She was delightfully
entertained as the guest of Miss Fran.
>es Ansley.
Misses Eflle and Afnttlo Boykin nnd
Lrmn .Mason have returned to Bessie
Tift College at Forsyth.
Sirs. Joseph Green has returned from
Richmond.
Mrs. Isabel Brown Is spending some
time with her niece, Mrs. Buford Smith,
»t Tennllle.
Miss Marie Manning, the guest of
Miss Virginia Crane, has returned to
Marietta. ,
Mr«. Parks and family, who hnvo
'Pent the summer In Decatur, have re
turned to Atlanta.
Air. Alston Brown, of Florida, was
the guest of hts mother for a few days
on his way to the resorts of Michigan,
" here he will Join Mrs. Brown.
„ Atr. Percy L'hlvers has returned from
Tfnnllle.
Mrs, Thomas Ftnney and children
l ave returned from their summer out
ing.
Mrs. Ramsey, of Toccoa, Is the guest
°f Mrs. E. P. Ansley.
Atlas Alary Candler Aflehnel, of Apa-
liehee, Is expected Saturday as the
Burst of Airs. Jennie Finley until the
"Penlng of Agnes Hoott College..
Dr. and Mrs. Wiley Ansley are be
ns congratulated upon the arrival of
n daughter. 5
Mrs. Brewer and Miss Aurelle Brew.
pl have returned from Louisiana, where
'hev spent the summer.
Mr. J. E. Scofield and family have
t' turned from Llthla, where they spent
PITT’S CARMINATIVE
RELIEVES AND CURES SICK BABIES
The approaching marriage of Mr.
Frank Norton Williams to Miss Spll-
ler, of Wythevllle, Va., Is a matter of
great Interest In Augusta, which until
recently has been his home. The mar
riage will take place In October at the
home of Air. and Mrs. William H. Spll-
ler, the parents of the bride. Mr. Wil
liams Is the son of the ltev. Dr. Chaun-
eey C. Williams and hts boyhood friends
and lifelong companions ars In Au
gusta The most sincere and cordial
good wishes are extended him from hit
old home. Mr. Williams is now living
In Aloblle, Ala, and will take his bride
there to make their home.—Augusta
Chronicle.
Mrs. Edward McCandless and Alls*
Edna AIcCandleas, who have spent the
summer in Germany and Italy, will re>
turn to Paris next Saturday, when Atlss
McCandless will resume her studies in
voice and piano. Airs, and Miss Ale
Candices will return to Atlanta In No
vember. At entertainments given for
the American colony In Paris, Miss
McCsndleks has aroused most enthusi
astic admiration because of her re.
markable musical gifts, vocal and in
strumental, as .well as by her unusual
personal beauty and fascination.
Mist Avah West, of Thomson, who
has been spending several days at Airs.
Redwlne’s, on Cone, street, left Wed
nesday for a visit to friends In Rome.
Mrs. Frank Watkins, who has been
■pending some time at Clayton, Ga„
with her slater, Miss Grace Landrum,
will arrive in Atlanta Thursday and
will spend a few days with her pa
rents here before going to Dublin for
the winter.
Mrs. John Buckner and Mrs. Robert
Crawford, of Savannah, are visiting
Airs. B. F. Ulmer, at West End.
Air. Ralph Ragan has returned to
the University of Georgia.
Mrs. Carrie Robinson Stewart has
returned from Michigan.
Misses Mary Thomas and Eugenia
Oglesby will spend the week-end with
the Aliases Black,, at the Peters farm.
Mrs. Burton Smith and Alias Hil
dreth Burton Smith have returned from
Chicago and nre being cordially wel
comed otter their three itiontha' ab
sence. ;
Airs. Ernest Otto Kahl, of New York.
Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Waddell.
Miss Betty Peabody leaves next week
for Athens, where she will attend Lucy
Cobb.
Airs. Albert Thornton and Miss Janie
Thornton have returned from Toxa-
way.
Dr. Robert Simpson has returned to
Washington, Go.
Mrs. .tAmglas B. Kendrick, i who has
been quite III (or some time at her
home, 143 Capitol avenue, Is convales
cent nnd left Tuesday for several
weeks' visit to her mother Mrs. Cason,
of Warrenton, Ga.
Mlsa Edith Van Hook will leave this
week to attend the Georgia Normal and
Industrial School at Alllledgevllle.
Mr. William Tyre Jones, of Carroll
ton, Ga., Is spending several days here.
Frederic J. Taxon la in New
Mrs. I. C. Blair, of Valdosta, Oa.,
passed through the city Monday en
route to Baltimore, Aid., where ehe
;oea to visit her son, Alaster Paul, who
attending school there,
SOCIETY—ADD PERSONAL ,. ..O
Airs. James AIcKeldln Is In the city
for a few days, the guest of her pa
rents. Colonel and Airs. W. V. Draper.
Misses Allldred Converse, Fannie
Hlllyer and Edith Watte left Tuesday
to enter Rnndolph-Macon College.
Miss Stella Arary. of Pensacola, who
has been visiting Aflss Jennie Dnrgan
for a few days, will leave Thursday for
her home.
Miss Relnette Miller will leave next
week for Virginia, where she will at
tend school.
Mies Battle Eugenia Brown and Airs.
Fi nnic Fort Brown will leave this Week
for Bar Harbor.
Dr. John F. Denton Is on a month's
pleasure trip to New York.
Air*. Emily carter Devine Is the
guest of Mrs. Spencer Atkinson, on
Piedmont avenue.
Alias Cara Hutchins has returned
home.
Air. end Airs. Walter Brice, 21t Capi
tol avenue, announce th* birth of twin
son*.
Airs. Warns Wilson Is sptndlng the
last tew days of her stay In Europe st
the beautiful suburban villa of her
tenrher, Mons-Swnyne, near Paris. Airs.
1 Wilson sailed Tuesday, the 10th, from
\ ntwf rp for America, and wll lreach
\>w York on the 17th. She will arrive
[fit oftll Sumach, Boat I lad Tcathln* ' In Atlanta on September 31.
E-V ' Troubto. I III Pleasant— Harmless. 1
Anj dru eclat, 25 ceata per bottle .
Scientific Facial and Body
Massage
}*J' expert at residence. Appointments
ratling Clayton A Zahn. Phone 1749
'■ell. Heir Dressing and Alanlcurtng
1’srtors.
731-2 WHITEHALL STREET.
Air. and Mrs. J. 8. Cameron have re.
turned from • delightful trip to can*
Alias Lula Snook Is the guest of Mrs.
Daisy Walsh In Anniston. Ala., and I*
being pleasantly entertained there.
Mrs. F. H. Melons Is spending a few
X wlth Airs. P. H. Snook, at Cop.n-
Contlnued en Page Thirteen.
Superb Showing New Suits
A Great Display and Sale
ELEGANT NEW SUITS
Over a Hundred Different Models at $25.00
We ueher In the new season with the great
est sale of Ladles' Tailored Suits at $25.00 In our
history. We have gathered here for our Atlanta
patrons the greatest variety of garments at one
price under one root within GOO miles of Atlanta.
We are determined at the outset to show At
lanta women the greatest tailor-made Suits at
the popular price of $25.00 ever offered In this
city, or anywhere else, for that matter.
These Suits come In $-4 coats, pony and box
coat styles. In fancy and military effects, Of
Broadcloth, Tweeds and Fancy Mixtures. The
skirts are all new and wondorfully pretty. They
nre walking length, with graceful hang, nnd are
trimmed with rolds at bottom, and are entirely
different from last season's skirts.
, Select your Suit now—wise buyers will
choose early. Most of these Suits are just one
of a kind; and we cannot duplicate the models
again. _ So those who buy now will get the best
garment values offered during the entire season.
Colors ere navy blue, new shaden of brown
“leatncr,” tan, royal, wine, car- A AP A A
dlnal and the ever popular black. V /h IIII
Scores of different models tc IDaUiUU
choose from
Women’s and Misses’
Suits $17.50
, We'll place on special rack to- Induce early
buying a line of Mieses' School Suits; also
women’s Suits, of Broadcloths, Cheviots, Fancy
Mixtures, Tweeds, etc., In the 3-4 length, pony
and military effects. In block, navies and mixed
goods; elegantly tailored garments i
They should sell for $25. We hove;
priced them for this sale at
in atiu iiiiauu
$1,750
Two Hundred Smart, New,
TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS
Over Thirty Different Styles at $5.00
Till!- great collection of brand new Skirts at
$5.00 Includes the wonderful ‘‘Fluffy Ruffles'*
Platted Skirt—4 yards around with 3 folds st
bottom. The most remarkable garment at the
price ever offered; also about 30 other styles
Skirts In beautiful models—of line quality black,
blue end brown Pnnama—box pleated, knife
pleated, etc., with folds at bottom and other at
tractive styles. No house over offer-
ed * stronger line Skirt* st th* very
low price of
"$5.00
SUPERB SKIRTS
New Fall Models of
Voiles and Panamas.
Actual $12.50 and
$15.00 Values.
This line as advertised consists of brand new
Voile and Panama skirts In blacks and browns
(els» few $13.50 Cream Bklrts.) The Voiles nre
stunning new Fall models "trlmjned In Taffeta
hand*—others plain pleated, etc. The collection
also Includes a number of elegant $15.00 Black
Voile Skirts used as “sample models." trimmed
and untrlmmed style*. Every gar- An *»e
ment man tailored, and the beet SkirteXM I *)
ever offered Atlanta buysrs for ■ -
Children’s $1.50 ^
and $2.50 Dresses
For a quick clean-up We'll place Oh sale
tomorrow, 8:30 o'clock, on second floor,
a lot of about 76 Children's School
Dresses, mostly of whlto lawn, lace and
embroidery trimmed; broken sixes,
ranging from C to 14 years; formerly
priced up to 13.00; for n quick clear
ance at the sensational price 39c
Lingerie Hats
Children’s fine $1.50. $2.00 and $3.00
Lingerie Hats for 95c. This Is the most
sensational cut prlco offering of the
season. Children’s line white Lingerie
Hate, exquisitely lace and embroidery
trimmed; all more or less slightly.soil
ed; were $1.60, $3.60 and $3.00; tomor
row, for a quirk clearance, QES#.
while these last
50c Sunbonnets for
15c
Odd lot of children's white, pink nnd
blue glnghnm Sunbonnets, were 25e, 35c
and 60c; tomorrow, while this limited
special. 1 ! 15c
Kimonos 50c
New and pretty line of outing flannel
and flannelette Kimonos, In choice new
pattoras and color schemes; tomorrow,
on second floor, 60c CQ.
and WWC
A Gorgeous Display Stunning “Fall”
Millinery
Latest “whispers” from
Paris, London and New
York and exquisite cre
ations from our own
workroom.
The great kaleidoscopic view of our mag
nificent millinery parlor*Is changed to the grand
est of the season. This beauty spot In the
paradise of woman's fancy shows each day the
newest feature* In head coverings. That’s why
tho "smartly dressed" come here.
In the elegance of the materials, In th, lore-
ilnesa of the colorings, In the artistic blending
of shades and materials, these fall hat* are
marvels of the milliner’s nrl. Grace and charth
lie In every line. In every dainty fold. In the
placing of a single rose or one wee bird.
See our wonderful Trimmed Hats at $5.00 to $15.00
Imported Pattern Hats $25.00 to $75.00
Great collection Children’s Trimmed Hats for school and dressy wear.
Corsets
You will need a new Corset to fit the
new tailor-made gown over. Our stock
Is now complete. We have all best
kinds In deep hip nnd short model
styles, the season's newest and latest
shapes. Remember we're Atlantn agents
for. the celebrated "Redferh" Corsets.
• Rcdfcrn" models are used by smart
dressers all over the world, and arc rec.
ognlxed the highest type of Corset
known to the trade.
Mousquetaire Kid
Gloves
12 and ll-button length, finest, newest
Alousquetalre Kid Oloves In soft Glare
Kid. In blacks, new shades brown, tans,
etc.; sold regularly at $3.50 to $4.00
MS?r:. ou r $2.95
Great Sale Ribbonsj
25c
Tomorrow, 100 pieces beautiful quality 1
5-lnrh wide all-silk Ribbons, In black,
while and sll the leading autumn [
shades; the $5c quality; OCa ,
special .
Tomorrow
remnants odds and ende cloth
lengths of bleached and un
bleached Table Linen* at 1-4
and 1-2 off.
BLACK TAFFETA SILKS FOR FALL
Silk Department, 1st Floor.
The immense popularity of this Silk store we attribute to just two things—the fact that we have persistently labored, year after
year, to excel in quality and variety and the additional fact that we have told the exact truth—NO MORE—about our Silks.
Thousands of the best dressed women in the city will be found wearing Silks from this Silk store. Buy YOURS here—come
select from a magnificent stock of thoroughly satisfying qualities for Fall wear.
Special.
$1.00
Superior quality, yard wide heavy black Taf
feta Silks; a special Skirt and Dress quaUty;
36-Inch width; very popular and i
desirable at, yard
Black Dress Taffetas that equal the very Test
made (or durability; rich and beautiful lus
ter all because It consists of the £ 4 OC
purest of silks; yard, only I eC»W
Finer makes and Imported grader£4 AA
of black Taffetas at $1.60. $1.76 and f CiUU
Black Silk Peau De Soies
SPECIAL!
A lustrous, (in* all silk Psau do $1
Soie; yard wide, yard.
$e-ln. all-silk Peau de Sole; beau-£ 4 AC
tlfnl luster and soft flnlsh, yard.. 9
Ifesry 38-|nch (Hack Peau de Sole, the b*«t
drear and skirt weight; yard $1.50
Colored Dress Goods
64-lr.ch all-wool Novelty Rultlngs, Imported
Ronds foe tailored suits nnd sops—»’•'—*
In rich dark plaids and stripes, £ 4 AC
great variety of patterns, special ▼ I s«W
Great Sale of
Dress Goods 50c Yd.
to places 40 to 44-lnrh Serges, Cheviots and
beautiful Plaids and Slripes, all-wool goods,
new fall weaves. Just what you want for an
Inrxpenslve tailored Suit, separate Skirt or
for children’s School Dresses. Beautiful line
of choice patterns nnd color schemes—re-
picmbsr from 40 to 50 pieces
to choose from, at..,
50c
Great Sale Women’s and Children’s Shoes Continued
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