The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 22, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. fhidat, mo? a i*». SOCIETY... Mrs. George C. Bell, Editor. A j ssinssst) ' ^< n " Woman s Interests TO MEET MI88 NI8BET. Mm. Thornton Marye mi the hoeteee ITIday afternoon at a charming tea riven in honor of her eleter, Mlae Marie Xlsbet, of Savannah. Mre. Marye'a apartment at the Colonial waa moat artistic in Its decorations of nastur tiums and sweet peas, these flowers being used In quantities in all the rooms and on the porch, which has been converted Into a summer parlor, t Many of Mrs. Marye'a married and unmarried friends called between the hours of 5 and 7. She was assisted In receiving by Mrs. Barbour Thompson, Mrs. J. O. Miller, Mrs. Alex Smith, Mrs. tv. W. Gray, Mrs. General Duval. Mrs. Inman Saunders, Mrs. Edward Peters and Mrs. Milton Dargan. Mrs. Marye waa most attractive In a w hite net made over ellk. Her sister, Miss Nlsbet, who Is one of Atlanta's most charming visitors, was gowned In blue mull daintily trimmed with white. Mrs. Barbour Thompson wore a becom ing gown of white English embroidery trimmed with lace. Mrs. J. O. Miller waa a dainty figure in pink net made prlneesse and trimmed with point lace. Mrs. W. W. Gray wore a white lin gerie gown effectively trimmed with Mrs. Alex Smith was gowned prettily in white mull with trimmings of lace medallions. .Mrs. Inman Saunders, whose stay In Atlanta is giving much pleasure to her friends, wore pink embroidered batiste. Mrs. Edward Peters’ handsome cos tume waa of soft white material trimmed with lace. Mrs. Milton Dargan wore a mtwt at tractive gown of cream batiste trimmed with baby Irish lace. WALKER-8TAFF0RD. The marriage of Miss Jimmie Btaf ford and Mr. Poole Walker will take place June 27 at the Catholic parson age; to be followed by a reception at the home of the bride-elect’s uncle, Mr. Herman Agricola, 626 Central ave nue^ from 6 to 11 o'clock. RICH ARDS-BULL. The marriage of Miss Jessie A. Bull end Mr. A. L. Richards took place last Tuesday evening at I o'clock at the I id of the bride on Mllledge avenue. Rev. J. L. Edmonson performed the ceremony In an Impressive manner. In ihe presence of Hbuut fifty intimate friends of the brldo' and groom. The bride was attended by Mlap Katie Lou ltelt os maid of honor and Mr. Walter Sloan acted as best man. The brido was gowned In white silk batiste, trimmed In point lace. Shortly after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Richards left for Lookout Mountain and after June 26 will be at home to their friends at 82 Luckle street. Wedding of Mr. Allen And Miss Callaway GRAY-RANDALL. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Randall, of Waco, Texas, announce the marriage of their daughter, Etta Rebecca, to Mr. Clif ford Harold Gray, formerly of Atlanta, but now residing In New York. The w edding .occurred at the residence of the brides sister, Mrs. J. P. Boone, at New York, and the ceremony was per formed by her brother-in-law. Rev. J. P. Boone. Mias Gray, previous to her marriage, hnd been the guest of her slater,-Mrs. Boone, at New York, for several weeks. It was Intended that the marriage should take place early In the autumn, but the pressing business engagements of the groom caused nn alteration of their plans. Mr. C. Hnrnld Gray la the son of Mrs. William W. Adatell, of Atlanta, and has many relatives and friends In the city who will feel a sin cere Interest In the announcement of his recent marriage. Mr. Gray holds a very responsible position with the Goodyear Automobile Company, with his headquarters at New York, and he travels over the Southern district for hi* Arm. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Gray left for a short honeymoon trip and will be the guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Boone In New York upon their return. misses allIy*ENTERTAIN. Misses Amelle and Minnie Alley en tertained a number of their young friends a few evenings since at a lackey party at their home, 41 Wood ward avenue. The .guests wore many attractive costumes. Refreshments were served during the evening and n musical program was rendered. The Misses Alley represented an In dian squaw and a gypsy. GORDON-HODGSON. Special to The Georgian. Athens. Go., June 21.—Thursday eve ning at 8:30 o'clock, at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reginald Hodg son, the nodding of Mr. Hugh H. Gor don, Jr„ and Miss Nanette Hodgson took place. Rev. Richard Urme Flynn officiating. The only attendants were Misses May and Nall Hodgson, sisters of the bride, and the flower girls were little Mlsaea Dorothy and Hasel Hodgson. Mr. Hodgson's best man waa Mr. Sterling Blackshenr. The bride wore a gown of white chllfon, embroidered In llllee of the val ley. She carrted a shower bouquet of llllee of the valley. Miss May Hodgson wore a toilet of duchesse lace and carried bridesmaid roses. Mlasea Nell, Dorothy and Hasel Hodgson wore gowns of white mull, trimmed with Valenelennee lace. They carried bouquete of sweet peas. After the ceremony a reception was held. Among the Atlantans who at tended the wedding were: Dr, and Mrs. Fred Hodgson, Mrs. John B. Gor don, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Orton Bishop Brown, Miss At the First Baptist church at La- Grange, Ga., Thursday evening, June 21, the marriage of Miss Abbie Calla way, of LaGrange, and Mr. Livy Dun can Allen, of Chicago, waa solemnised in the presence of a large and fae hi on- able assemblage • of relatives and friends. The altar of the church waa banked with* ferns, palms and hy drangeas In conjunction with a profu sion of vines. The chancel was draped In white and the floors were covered with white canvass. Preceding the ceremony a delightful musical program was • rendered, with Miss Glenn Allen at the organ. Mrs. Jdus Doe, cousin of the bride, sang with line effect "Protestations." Aa the bridal party entered the church the wedding march from Lohengrin was played. The two little ribbon-bearers, Mlaa Sinclair Casoh and Master Caaon Cal laway lead the bridal proceeslon and took their positions In the center of the chancel. Following them came the attendants, Mlse Louise Hudson and Mr. Harry Callaway, brother of the bride, and Miss Grace Callaway and Captain Lemmon, Mias Katherine Cal laway and Mr. Tom Evani, Mlaa Mary Ridley and Mr. Hope Hudson, Miss Katherine Thornton and Mr. Banka Thornton, who formed a semi-circle about the altar. Mary Gordon Roper and Mlaa Loulle Roper. IN HONOR - MI88 TRIGG. Mr. Qua Ryan entertained at a din ner Thursday evening at the Country Club as a compliment to Mies Kath erine Trigg, of Chattanooga, the guest of Mr. qnd Mrs. ^Andrew Calhoun. After dinner, which was served on the ter race, the guests enjoyed an Informal dance in the club house. Mr. Ryan's guests were: Miss Trigg, Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Harry Stock- dell, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Caldwell, Mr. Logai. Clarke and Dr. Everett Richardson. AN AFTERNOON TEA FOR MRS. R. M. BERRIEN. Friday afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock Mrs. J. R. Langford entertained at a tea In honor of her guest, Mrs. R. M. Berrien, Jr., of Waynesboro. The houtU waa attractively decorated with nas turtiums and ferns. Mrs. Langford wore a gown of gray radium, trimmed with chiffon and lace. Mrs. Berrien wore white lace over silk. The Misses Langford were gowned In white mull nnd luce. Assisting Mrs. Langford In the en tertainment of her guests were: Mre. D. 1. McIntyre, Mre. W. .\t Kirkpatrick. Mrs. J. M. Slnionton, Mrs. H. R. Berry, Miss Frances Burks, Mrs' J. H. Allen and Miss Kate Hurst. Miss Loutse Norman and Miss Margaret Berry will serve punch In the hall, and In the din ing room Miss Ruby McCorkle and Miss Grace Abernathy will pour tea. MR. AND MRS. BURBANK'S DINNER very delightful occasion will be the dinner hat which Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burbank will entertain Fri day evening eighteen of their married friends. Mr. snd Mrs. Burbank have taken for the eummer the beautiful home of Profeseor Hildreth Smith, on West Peachtree, and since the lqwn which surrounds the houee Is so well adapted to at fresco entertaining, din ner will bo served there Friday eve nlng. Unknown to the gueata. the event le In honor of the twelfth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. llurbank. This fact will he announced by the place cards, which are two tiny hearts tied together with white ribbon and bearing, besides the name of the gueat, the dates 1894-1906. Re/t carnations will be the flowers used In decorating tho table. Those invited are: Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thud Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. James Nunnally, Mr. and Mre. J. K. Ottley and Mr. nnd Mre. Charles Northern TO MISSES HATCH AND ABEL. The reception at which Mlssce Mar garet and Gertruda Lederle entertained Friday qvenlng in honor of their guests, Misses Camille and Ethel Hatch and Minnie Abel, was one of the prettiest parties of the week. During the aft ernoon over 100 of the friends of the young women called, and many beauti ful /owns were worn. Misses Lederle were assisted In receiving by Mrs. Chnrles Beardsley, who Is chaperoning them In the absence of their parents. Their home was beautifully decorated with daisies, and white and yellow were the colors which predomlntaed In the menu served. MRS. HOLLAND - ENTERTAINS. The card party at which Mrs. Syd ney Holland waatioeteia Thursday aft ernoon at her 'home on Baker street was a pretty compliment to her moth er, Mrs. Harry Scott, who wilt leave shortly to spend the eummer at tha springs. Mrs. Holland's guests num bered only sixteen, tho occasion being characterised by the pleasant Informal- The bridesmaids wore beautiful white lingerie gowna and carried large bou queta of rosss. Mrs. Fuller Callaway as matron of honor. In a white lace toilette, pro ceded the bride to the altar. The bride was met by the groom and his best man, Mr. Ely R. Callaway, brother of the bride, at the altar. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. A. B. Vaughn, during which an appropriate organ accompaniment was rendered. The bride's toilette wse an elegant creation of white aatln and lace; her bouquet waa of white roeee and lilies of the valley. Her tulle veil wae caught with orange bloeeoms. The bride, ae Miss Callaway, waa one of the moet beloved young women of LaGrange, admired by the entire community for her many loveable and womanly qualltlee. Mr. Allen ie a young business man of Chicago, who has already achieved great aucoeas In his chosen profession of electrical engineering. Mr. and Mra. Allan left at 9:90 o'clock for Chicago, whera they will make their future home. A reception at the home of the bride followed the church service. Many substantial checks and exquisite pres ents of cut glass, sliver and hand- painted china attested the sincere af fection and respect In which these two popular young people are held. “UNDOUBTED DIAMOND FACTS.” We wish to thoroughly impress the public thnt now is the time to buy Diamonds. The longer you wait the more you will have to pay; so why not invest now and get the benefit of the increase in value which is sure to follow. Our “face to face facta” will undoubt- r edly interest you, EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., ^ The Diamond Palace. 37 Whitehall St tty which makes the email party ao popular. The first prtxe, a pair of silk hose, waa won by Mre. W. 8. Larendon. Mra. Manning Austin won the second prize, a gauze fan, done In Watteau fig ures, and the consolation, a dainty perfume, werit to Mlaa Boetwlck. Mrs. Scott waa presented with a black silk belt. Mrs. Holland's guests were; Mrs. '. 8. Larendon, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Perkerson, Mre. Hatcher, Mrs. Fielder, Mre. Austin, Misses Merrill Courtenay, Boetwlck, King, Walter, Hunn and Ber man. TO MrTgRANT. Friday evening Mr- Frank J. Pear- eon, Jr., will entertain.a theater par ty at the Casino In honor of Mr. Walter Grant, of St. Louie, who Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Albert Collier. Before going to the Casino the party will be entertained at tea at Mr. Pearson's home. MI88 .CRAWFORD’S. DINNER. Friday evening Mlse Nanelle draw ford will entertain at dinner In honor of her gueet, Miss Charlotte Marshall, of Cartersvllle. .The affair will be small and Informal, only eight of Miss Craw ford's friends being Invited. Fink and white will be the colon used In deco rating. The dining table will have for Be centerpiece a plateau of pink roses, and the Ices will be In pink and white. Mies Crawford will be assisted In the entertainment of her gueete by her mother, who will be handsomely gown ed In blue ellk, trimmed with Cluny lace. Mies Nanelle Crawford will' wear a white lingerie gown, with girdle of pink ellk. Mlse Marshall will be daintily gowned In blue mutl. Miss Crawford will entertain for Miss Marshall at a matinee party Saturday nftemoon, and Mr. and Mrs. Rees Marshall will give a theater party In her honor Monday evening. IN HONOR OF MISS GOODE. Mrs. W. B. Price 8mlth will give a euchre party Saturday afternoon at her home on Linden street. In honor of Mlse Elio Ooode. The guests will Include Miss Goode, Mlae Price, Miss Julia Goode, Mies Nan Stephens, Miss Edith Fisher, Miss Pau line Middleton, Mlse Susie Fain, Mias Julian Perdue, Mlse Margaret Wal- strom, Mlea Margaret Duncan, Mlse Loulee Johnson, Mies Cara Hutchins and Mlae Loulee McGovern. A COACHING PARTY FOR MR8. IDA MONTGOMERY. Colonel and Mre. Robert J. Lowry gave a coaching parly Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Ida Montgomery. Aft er the drive the parti were entertained at dinner at the Piedmont Driving Club. Colonel and Mrs. Lowry’s guests Included Mra. E. H. Harnes, Miss Marv Thomas. Miss Julia Porter, Miss Isma Dooly, Mr. Lynn Werner. Mre. Tom Lyon. Mr. Sam Sheer and Mr. Charles Sisson. OARDEN-'m’CONNELL. Mrs. Anna McConnell has Issued In vitations to the marriage of her daugh ter, Minnie Satlra, to Mr. Pierce Wil lard Darden, which will take place on the evening of Monday, July 3, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Presbyterian church. Rlverdale. Ga. DINNER - AT CLUB. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser will enter tain at an elegant dinner Friday even ing at the Capitol City Club In honor of Miss Mary Reid and Mr, John Kiser, enterkuTperkins. One of the moet delightful social events of the eeaeon at Douglaavtlle, Go., was the marriage of Mies Vlrgla Marie Perklne and Mr. John Arthur Enterkln, of that city. It was a simple home wedding. The rooms were decorated, entirely In white and green, bride roeee, daisies, magno lias, cape Jessamines and vines being arranged with artistic taste. There were no attendants and the bride and groom entered the parlors as Mendels sohn's wedding march was played by Ml sees James and Maxwell. The bride wore a handsome gown of Sappho ellk, elaborately trimmed with lace. The cermony woe performed by Rev. B. H. Trammel. After the ceremony an Informal re ception wae held and a buffet supper woe served In the dining room. The decorations hero were white and green, the bride's table being a mass of bride’s roses, streamers of white rlbbtfli were brought from the chandeliers to the edges of the table and caught with dai sies. The bonbons. Ices and smaller appointments combined the white and green effect. All the guests were served vlth some of the bride's rake, win cut bv M Iss Msry I’erklns, of Commerce. Punch was served through- -ut Hu- "I'-nlnr, tin- n. Ii 1,-nvi being presided over by Misses Maxwell anti Griffith. A large number of out-of-town visit ors were present. TEA AT MRS. CONKLIN’8. The ladles of Committee No. 6 of All Saint's Church gave a, tea Friday af ternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mra. Charles Conklin, on Peachtree. Tea and light refreshments were served on the lawn and on the veran das. Mra. CJonklln was assisted by Mra. Edward Peters, Mrs. Milton Dar gan, Mra. Clark Howell, Mra. James English, Jr., Mra. Harry English, Mrs. Robert Alston, Mra. Schaeffer, Miss Hallman, Mrs. Wilmerdlng. KING’S DAUGHTERS. The Sunshine Circle of the King's Daughters, which was organised a week ago, will meet Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock with the leader, Miss Agnes Lyon, at her home In Simpson street The new circle has an enthusiastic membership and has started out with bright prospects for a splendid work. It was organized by Miss Randall, Mra. Battle and Mrs. Soller. The following Is a list of officers: Leader, Miss Lyon; vice leader, Mies Jimmie Walker; secretary, Mies Mattie Maddox; correepondtng secretary, Miss Stanley, and treasurer, Mlse Katie Hall. RUTLAND-WILL8. Wedneeday evening at 7 o'clock; the marriage of Miss Eleonora Wills and William P. Rutland, was celebrated at Oak Hill, near Nashville, the residence of the bride's relatives, Mr. and Mra. Van Leer Kirkman, In the presence of large gathering of relatives and friends. The bride Is the only daughter of Major and Mrs. A. W. Wills and was one of the much admired debutantes of' the past season. The Klrklhan home was opened throughout pn the first floor and pro fusely decorated In white and green with quantities of white lilies, daisies, bride roses, sweet peas, ferns and palms. Garlands of smllax were caught to tho wood work with large white satin 1 bows and clusters of lilies. The scheme of decoration culminated In the drawing room, where, on a platform at one end, an altar was erected that was very churchly In ef fect. Back of a large gold cross rose tiers of white lilies and plams, with many branched cathedral candlesticks on either side sending out a flood of light from their tall white candles. The altar table and ’ prayer stools' were draped with white aatln. Rich East ern rugs covered the raised platform that was like a church chancel. On this the Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Gatlor, Bishop of Tennessee, and Dr. F. F. Reese, rector of Christ Church, took their stands before the entrance of the bridal party. The ushers, Messrs. Hugh . Clark Kirkman, John M. Gray. Jr., Van and KEELY’S. KEELY’S. Early In September Mr. and Mrs. William W. Austell and Mrs. Pauline Gray win sail for Europe for an In definite stay. While abroad Mrs. Gray will continue her studies In art under the best European masters. She has developed an unusual talent for oil painting, and also for designing, nnd her work along these lines has received the most flattering commendation and criticism from art lovers of New York, where she now resides. Mra. Gray Is spending the summer with her mother, Mra. William W. Austell, at Inman park. Mra. Alex Smith has returned from Athens, where she attended commence ment at the University of Georgia. She was accompanied home by ber son, Alexander Smith, Jr., who was graduated with distinction at the uni versity. Mr. and Mra. T. J. Early will sail on the 30th of June for Europe, to re turn In September. They will leave Atlanta on the 26th tnst. for New York, where {hey will take the steamer for their trip abroad. ^ Mra. Herbert Brown will go Marietta Friday to remain until Mon day. After her return to Atlanta she will have aa her guest Miss Katherine Trigg; of Chattanooga, who Is now vis iting her sister, Mrs. Andrew Calhoun. Mra. V. A. Powers and children are visiting relatives and friends In the city and will return to their home In Carrollton, Oa., the latter part of next week. Misses Nslle Sharp snd Sada Thom aason. of Carrollton, are spending l few days In the city, after which they will visit friends In Fayetteville, Ga. Miss Margaret Rushton, who has been III with typhoid fever, Is much Shoes~$1.98 The Greatest Sale We’ve Held. R. Cole, Thomas J. Felder and Capt. Pierre Droulllard, descended the steps making an aisle of ribbons, and were followed by the first groomsman, John M. Branham, with C. C. Trabue, Mortimer Richard so i; with E. A. Faulk ner, Stlth Cain With Ltvlngfleld Moore, 'ho took their places before the altar. he brldeemalds,’ Misses Margaret and Nell Fall, Elisabeth Dallas and Far mine Pride, Marina IV. Bell and Jo sephine Ferrell, entered In pairs.. These young ladles all wore white organdie costumes, very chtc and summery, elaborately - trimmed with lace, and they carried over their shouldera gar lands of pink and lavender sweet peas and smllax. They wore girdles of pink and lavender caught with enam eled belt pins given by the bride, and In their ‘hair pink nnd lavender hair ornaments. Over their arms they car ried large hats filled with pink and lavender sweet peas. The maid and matron of honor, Miss Martha Thomas and Mrs. Evans Rich ardson, divided those colors on their costumes; Mrs. Richardson's gown of white chiffon and lace having a lav ender girdle, with a lavender hair bow, and a bouquet of lavender sweet peas. Miss Martha Thomas, In a lovely pale pink embroidered mull gown trimmed elaborately with lace, had pink bouquet, pink girdle and bow. The bride entered with her father. She wore a rich Princess gown of Duchesse satin. It was high neck, Ith long sleeves, and was combined elaborately with Imported lace and white silk embroidery. Pearl medal lions were on the corsage, and the train was accordion pleated, wore the long veil of illusion with orange blossoms and a splendid dia mond ornament In her hair. The bride groom stood at the chancel steps to await her coming, with his best man. Luke Lea. The Italian orchestra made the wedding music. Mrs. ,Wills wore a handsome gown of white crepe de chine and Irish polnte, with diamond ornaments, and carried a bouquet of American Beauties. Mrs. Thomas B. Neal, mother of the groom, appeared In a gown of white brocade and moire, combined with Duchesse and rose polnte lace. Her jewels were dia monds and pearls, and she carrted a French bouquet of ptnk roses. Late In the evening Mr. Rutland and his bride left, via Chicago, for an ex tended Western trip, the bride wearing 'a tailored costume of brown cloth, with a silk blouse and a hat of brown straw with a cream aigrette and quilled band of brown velvet. On their re turn they will be with Mra. Neal in the Polk. Magnificent collection beautiful Pic ture Postal Carda It will Interest you to see this display. For sale by PIEDMONT 80UVENIR COMPANY, In Lobby Piedmont Hotel. Mrs. James Nunnally and Miss Frances Nunnally left Thuraday for the East, where they will spend the summer. Miss Annie Bonney, who has been the guest of Miss Sadie Morris, has returned to her home in New York. Miss Anna Belle Hansen, who has been suffering with a severely sprained ankle, is still confined to her home. Mrs. Cyrus Strlckler and young son, Miss Mamie Williams and the Amorous children are at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. Dr. Key and Miss Lola Key have re turned from Quitman, where they at tended the Key-TIllman wedding. Miss Luclle Franklin left for Way- cross Thursday to spend a fortnight with friends In that city. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brandon have taken Joyeuse. the Ottley country place, for the summer. Mrs. Alfred Sanford, who has been the guest of Mrs. Daniel Lenity, has returned to Knoxville. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Crawford and Miss Nnnelle Crawford Will spend July at Cumberland. Misses Louise Walton and Annie Gibbs ate spending a few days with friends In Dublin. Misses Mary Lou and Kate Wellons, of Perry, are delegates to the B, Y. P. IT. tills week. Mr. Judson C. Chapman,, who has been quite 111 for the past two weeks, Is out again. nl , Miss Ruth Freeman, of Cave Springs, attended the Tech commencement ex ercises. Miss Virginia Wilson, of Bakersfield, California, Is the guest of Miss Nells Coyne. Mrs. Henry Jackson and children are visiting relatives In Nashville, Tenn. Miss Eugenia Blgham, of Elberton, Is the guest of Miss Estelle Stewart. Miss Evelyne Wallace, of Columbia, $1-98 for $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes. Sale will con tinue tomorrow Eight or ten distinct styles are embraced in the sale, two of which are shown in accompanying illustrations. There are 3-eyelet Bluclier Ties of plain kid, with pat ent tips, turned soles, Cuban heels and ribbon laces; 4-eyelet Bluclier Ties of gun metal calf, with new drop toes, welted extension soles, full Cuban heels and rib bon laces; 4-evelet Blucher Ties of select patent kid, with new medium toes, welted extension soles and Cu ban heels; Oxford Ties of plain kid, with patent tips and medium heels—shoes for dress, for semi-dress and for walking—just the shoes that-you’ll want for vacation wear at the summer resorts or for general wear at home. All are new shoes made up for this season’s busi ness and offered at retail for the first time in this sale. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 would be the prices if sold in a regular way. Continued on Opposite Page. CUFF BUTTONS For men toil women; CUFF BUTTONS That wear well, that don't break, don't come apart; CUFF BUTTON8 That are first la fl/le. beet In workmsnihlp, moot pleasing In design; three ere In our Jtjt. They ere the beat lot of cult bat- ton* In tows to hsy from. DAVI8 & FREEMAN, Jewelers 47 Whitehall. EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. When othera fall you, we guarantee satisfaction. A trial will coovluce. Prices the lowest. RADIUS JEWELRY CO. S3 Peachtree 8t„ Atlanta, Ga. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -NEW BRACELETS— Just Received. Look at Them. Charles W. Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler. Century Building. Whitehall SL ‘PHONE US”= BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Druggists, 24 WHITEHALL STREET. We Send for Prescriptions and Deliver Free Atlanta Agents for Candy 80c Pound complete clearance, none of these Shoes will be sent on ap proval or sold subject to return or exchange. All sizes and widths are included. KEELY COMPANY