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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WHDNE8DAT, DECEMBER 11.
V
ARNOLD
KNIT
GOODS
(We Are tke Only Atlanta Agents.)
There is a great difference between
woven and knit fabrics. A woven
fabric is made by straight threads
crossing each other and interweaving,
while in the knit fabric the threads
are not straight, hut in the form of a
chain. The woven fabric will not
yield easily to the motions of the
body, is not so absorbent nor porous,
and when stretched will not regain its
The elastic knit fabric used in these articles of underwear for infants and
children is soft, pliable tmd healthful, porous, absorbent.
Any garment that is to be worn by a growing child should allow perfect free
dom of motion. Flannels and muslins do not do this. The fabric is soft in texture
and very elastic—lots of “give in it. It never grows harsh or stiff from washing.
It is open and porous, so that the exhalations of the skin pass off easily. It does not
shrink. It causes no rash or irritation of the delicate skin.
We carry a full line of these sensible garments. They are popular, very popu-
shape.
lar, but we want all mothers to know about them, they're so comfortable, so by
giemc and so convenient.
Night D rawers
In sizes for children to 10 years
of age - - 50c to 75c
Ideal sleeping garments for the
youngsters.
Skirts
In sizes from one to six years,
these range from - 45 c to 60c
Infants' Bands
with shoulder fastenings making
them very easy to put on and
take off. All wool. 50c to 65c
There are also many ladies garments now made in the Arnold fabric. Wc
can supply you.
Second ..Floor.
Night G owns
High neck, with draw strings
in bottom. Sizes 32, 34, 36:
From - - 75c to 95c
Same style, silk finish, $1.10 to
$1.30.
'S^Vool Skirts
In sizes from one to six years.
from 85c to $1.50
Underskirts
The “Gertrude" Infants’ Skirts
30 inches long—-exceeding
ly comfortable, light and warm;
75 cents.
Personal Mention
An event of wide Interest, taking
place Wedneeday evening at the .'eil-
denre of the brlde'a parent* on Forreet
avenue, will be the marriage of Mian
May Fagett and Mr. Runnel! Bridge*.
The ceremeny will be followed by a
brilliant reception to which aeveral
hundred giiest* are Invited.
An Intereating event of Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock will be the mar
riage of Mian Rose Ogletree to Mr.
t-ornellle Stephens Mnrchman, which
will take place at the home of the
brlde'a parent*, 120, South Pryor atroet.
Mr. W. H. Tayloe, n prominent offi
cial of the Southern railway, who has
been In Atlanta for aeveral day*, left
on Wed net-day morning for Montgom-
«ry, Ala., where he will be u gueat nt
the brilliant Hardwlck-Wnlton wed
ding Wednesday evening In that city.
Mr. and Mr*. Whltefoord Russell, Mr.
and Mr*. Gadsden Russell and Mr. Kd-
mond Ruaaell and Mr. and Mr*. J. J.
Russell arrived from Atlanta Tuesday
to attend the Russell-AHIn wedding.
They are at the Read House.—Chatta
nooga Times.
Mias Helen Glenn, of New York, wilt
he the gueat of Mrs. John M. Slaton In
January. Mias Glenn I* the attractive
young daughter of Mr*. John T. Glenn,
formerly of Atlanta, and ha* many
friend* here.
Mr. and Mr*. John T.ewls have
aaprtment* for thee arly winter at 197
Weil Peachtree atreet. latter they will
go to Alabama to make their future
home In that state, where Mr. Lewi*
has large property Intereet*.
Rev. J. II. Mather, former pastor of
Brood Street church, ot Cftlumbu*. and
now traveling agent for the Methodist
Episcopal Publishing House, has moved
hi* family to Atlanta, where they will
reside.
Miss Carrie Halils has relumed to
the Southern Female College, at La-
Grange, after a short visit home. 8ho
will spend the holidays with her aunt,
Mrs. P. 8. fthellman, on Juniper atreet.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Hopkins, of
Atlanta, and Dr. I. 8. Hopkins, of La-
Orange, Ga., ore In the city, having
come to attend the Hopktns-Evlns
wedding.—Birmingham Ledger.
Sir. and Mrs. Frank West and Miss
Mao Scott will leave Friday week for
Milwaukee, whore Mr. and Mrs. West
will spend Christmas with the latter'*
parents. Mr. and Mra. Scott.
At Mr*. Humphries' bridge party
Tuesday afternoon, the prises, an opera
bag and a silver filigree perfume bot
tle. were won by Mrs, Frank Foster
ANOTHER $2,000,000 ISSUE OF $100
GOLD CERTIFICATES FOR XMAS GIFTS
UNIQUE
' folk* say It's the most nttrnc'tlv* store In Atlanta.
JUST RECEIVED.
PBW&* PJsVisrs PUS" FOR XMAS
LEATHER
PELT
SPORT INC
OST CARDS r IAN ARTS • IRS
SWEATERS 1 12 MOSS
WATER WAR REAS
TOBACCO IARS FOR CHRISTMAS
BELLS POST CARD ALBUMS
BOXES *»4 SILK TEDDY BEAR aatf
DECORATIONS • SAA1A CLAUS POST CARDS
SOPA PILLOWS TEDDY BEARS
SPECIAL KALE of full at*e«l CIIBIBTY and FISIIKR Picture* at $1.25 each,
FRAMED. Regular *1.00 plcturca. unfrained.
OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10 O'CLOCK.
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
XMAS
GOODS
THE COLLEGE “CO-OP” CO.
SHELLEY IVEY, Manager.
97 PEACHTREE ST. ATLANTA, • GA.
and Mrs. W. T. Gentry.
Mils Willie Lewis Crunnelle ha* re
turned from a visit to Columbus and
Eatonton. During her absence. Miss
Crusselle was delightfully entertained
by friends In both cities.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Clanton left
Tuesday night for nn extended trip
through Florida, Mrs. Clanton being
convalescent from a protracted Illness
of typhoid fever.
A congenial party at the theater
Wednesday evening will Include Mias
Julia Meador and her guest. Miss
Blankenship, and Messrs. Moran and
Compton. *
The friends of Miss Ada Stockton,
who has been desperately 111 in a pri
vates sanitarium In the city, will be
glad to know that she Is greatly Im
proved.
After Thursday Mrs. Edmund I*.
Tyler and daughters, of Anniston, will
be at homo at the Kimball, where they
have taken apartments for the win
ter.
Mrs. Robert Alston has returned
from Macon, where she was delightful
ly entertained during her visit to Mrs.
T. D. Tinsley.
Mr. V. P. Gamble, who is spending
this winter at Charlottesville, Va., will
arrive In Atlanta Thursday to spend a
few days.
Mrs. 8. 8. Dunlap, of Macon, was In
the city Wednesday for the btil’iant
Cotillion Club function on Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Samuel M. Inman, who has
been visiting relatives In Raleigh. N.
C. , will return ^he latter part of the
week.
The many friends of Miss Laura
Payne will regret to learn that she
has been Indisposed for several days.
Miss Lettlce Clark, of Mobile, will
arrive In Atlanta Thursday for n visit
of a few days to Miss Laura Payne.
Miss Willie Wyatt, of Montgomery.
Ala.. Is the guest of her niece, Mrs. L.
D. Scott, at Washington Seminary.
Miss Tracy Duncan, of Macon, ar-
ilved Wednesday morning and Is the
guest of Mrs. John D. Little.
Miss Susan Bronsfon, of Kentucky,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. S. War
ren. on Merritt* avenue.
Smith, In Decatur.
GRAND
Tonight and Thursday—Matins*
Thursday.
Charles Frohman Presents
ETHEL BARRYMORE
In a New Play Entitled
"HER SISTER."
Night, 25c to $2.00. Mat., 25c to $1.50.
Friday and Saturday Next—Matinee
Saturday,
Henry B. Harris Presents
"THE LION
and the MOUSE”
By CHARLES KLEIN.
Pries* 25c tc $1.50.
TOE BIJOU
Tonight—Matinee Thursday.
E. D. Stair Offers
NAT M. WILLS
In the Musical Comedy,
"A LUCKY DOG.”
f.T:TJTT3rn?1
BENEFIT WEEK FOR WIDOW OF
POLICEMAN MANIER.
First seven iierfnrmances. Ticket i
mailed on receipt of check*. Jacobs'
Trained I>ogs and "Teddy." Adele
Palmer Company. Eight Feature Acts
Matinee* every day but Monday.
Phone*: Bell 3148; Atlanta 1784
Uptotvn Ticket Office*. Jacob*' Phar
macy Soda Fount; Kimball New* Stand
TEETH
EXTRACTED
positively without
pain. 10c each. U*at
teeth IS. Money css
oot buy better..
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Indeed this is the most per
plexing problem for men to
solve.
But we've made it easy for
you—have brought our years
of experience to your aid, with
the result that at this store is
arrayed a rich harvest of gift-
suggestions, among which not
one will be found to offend the
taste of the always-critical her.
For the gay debutant, or for her
mother, we have the suitable thing—
not one only, but hundreds of articles
to delight the. feminine heart and eye ,
at Christmas-tide.
Bet us help you.
Jewelry, Sterling Silver Novelties, Etc., For Holi
day Gifts.
Gold plated Beauty Pins and Brooches, big as
sortment 25c
Gold plated Veil Pins, 25c and 50c
14-karat Gold Beauty Pins 50c
Great assortment ladies’ fancy Hat Pins, from
25e to $2.00
Ladies’ and men’s Gold Cuff Links, 50c to... .$4,00
Ladies’ Gold Lockets, $1.00 to $5.00
Ladies’ Gold and Silver Bracelets, 50c to $5.00
Ladies’ plain and fancy Back Combs, 50c to. .$2.50
Empire Silver Novelties: Bells, Nail Files i
Tooth Brushes, Shoe Horns, Button Hooks
and others 29c
Lovely hand-painted China Jewelry Cases, sat
in lined, $1.25 to $3.00
Beautiful Silver and Gold silk lined Jewelry
Cases, $1.49 to $3.00
Empire Silver Comb and Brush Sets, $3.75 to $12.50
Post Card Albums, 39c to 75c
Ladies’ and children’s Work Boxes, 25e to. ..$1.00
Men’s Handkerchiefs.
Men’s plain white hemstitched
Cambric Handkerchiefs, for ... 10c
Men’s fine all linen hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c up
Ladies’ Gloves.
Ladies’ 2-clasp Silk and Fabric
Gloves, black and colors, 50c, 75c, $1
Ladies’ 16-button length Kayser
patent linger tipped Silk Gloves,
black and colors, $1.50, $1.75 to $2.25
Ladies’ Kid Gloves.
Ladies’ 2-clasp Kid Gloves in black
and all colors. .$1.00, $1.39, $1.65 up
Ladies’ 12 and 16-button length
Glace Kid Gloves, black, white
and all colors.. $2.95, $3.50 to $4 pair
Children’s Gloves.
Children’8 Knit Gloves and Mit
tens, white and colors 25c, 35c np
Ladies’ Hose for Holiday Gifts.
Ladies’ fast black Hose, plain or
fleece-lined, white or black feet. 25c
Women’s extra quality real Maco
Hose, plain or fleece-lined, white
or black feet 35c
(3 pairs for $1.00)
Women’s superior silk embroider
ed Hose, new patterns, Herms-
dorf dved 50c
Silk Hose.
Ladies’ pure Silk Hose, white,
pearl, gray, sky blue, pink and
red, special $1.00
Ladies’ pure thread Silk Hose, in
black and all colors $1.75
Christmas Bells.
Bells of red tissue for holiday decora
tion. Price range:
3 and 4-inch Bells, 3 for 5c
5 and 6-inch Bells, each 5c
7 and 8-inch Bells, each 10c
9 and 10-inch Bells, each 15c
14-inch Bells, each 20c
18-inch Bells, each., 25c
12-inch Bells, extra quality 35c
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs in Fancy Boxes.
6 sheer hemstitched Handker-
chiefs in fancy box, for 25c
6 Linen Hemstitched Handker
chiefs in fancy bqx, for 35c
5 embroidered or lice Handker
chiefs in fancy box, for 59c
6 a ! 1 . J L , inen embroidered and hem
stitched Handkerchiefs in fancy
_ box, for $! i00
5 lace trimmed and embroidered
Handkerchiefs in fancy box, for $1.35
6 lace and embroidered Handker
chiefs, extra fine quality, for.. .$1.59
8 dainty embroidered and lace
Handkerchiefs in fancy box, for $2.00
Women’s fine very sheer Hand
kerchiefs, all Linen and lace
trimmed.. 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 to $10
Children’s Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs
3 children’s Handkerchiefs and set
Dominoes in box, for 25c
3 children’s sheer, hemstitched
Handkerchiefs in fail v box,
with Mother Goose ravines, f-or 25c
Children’s plain white hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, put up bi fanev
Suit Cases, Teddy Beais, Auto
mobiles, Telephone Oiptits, Bu
reaus, Trunks, etc l ? 49c and 59c
French China Dinnet Set, $35.00
Containing 100 pieces of newest
shapes; corn flower and green
laurel border decoration, coin
gold stiple handle r , $35.00
Carlsbad China Dinner Set, $30.00
Genuine Carlsbad China Dinner
Set, containing 115 pieces; new
shapes and exquisite decora
tions in pure coin gold lace
border $30.00
Haviland China Dinner Set, $25.00
Genuine Haviland China, 100
pieces; pink moss rose decora
tion, coin gold handles ;. .$25.00
J. M. High Company
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