The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 26, 1906, Image 9

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a rr: Faff Safe Of Furniture Don t put off buying your Furniture until it is time to do Christmas shopping. You can find anything you want in our stock now. Nine floors are completely filled with the new est,-latest patterns. Our prices can’t be met anywhere in the South. Our' Bedroom Suits from $25 up, Dining Room Suits from $16.50 up, Parlor Suits from $25.00 to $1,000.00. Odd Chairs, Settees, etc. Our Rug and Carpet depart ment is filled with late and exclu sive patterns. Oak and Mahogany Bedroom Suits and Odd Pieces Mahogany Dressing Table. 32 by 20 Inches. Largo drawer. Oval French bevel plate Mirror. Regular value $28. Our price $19.00 Wmfc: 4. Mahogany Dresser. 44 inches long and 21 Inches wide; French plate bevel mirror; regular valup $60. Our Price $40.00 Mahogany Chiffonier, 32 Inches long nnd 20 Inches wide. Oval French bevel mirror. Five large drawers, value $40. Our Price .‘,..$39.00 D ining Room Suits Parlor Suits and Odd b * 0 r t ■ • ■ s 0 0 n 0 © o ® r Solid Mahogany Sideboard, 77 Inches long by 24 inches wide. Genuine French Plate Mirror. Heavy dull brass bandies. Three small, one large drawer; 3 cupboards. A bargain at $200 Beautiful Mahogany Dining Table, 48-Inch top, 8 foot ex- tension;' handsomely carved claw feet. Regular value $60. Our price $40 Everything in Parlor Furniture from tho cheapest to the highest priced Suits.'> Latest pat terns in loose nnd fastened Cushions. Patterns t^'sult'the.most fastidious. ' » . . Rhodes-Haverty Furniture Company, 63-65 Peachtree Street, GRAND Tonight and Saturday—Matinee Sat- ’ urday; JULES MURRY PRESENT8 SYLVIA LYNDEN, In Clyde Fitch's Greatest Play, "HER OWN WAY.” Night 2oc to $1.50. Matinee 25c to 75c, Sale now open. Monday, Oct. 29—Matinee and Night. THE LEW FIELDS THEATER CO. Production of The'MusIcal Extravaganza, Happened in Nordland." The entire I». Y. production Intact. Superb Company—Chorus of 60. Sale Now Open. ™ BIJOU TONIGHT—MATINEE SATURDAY, ''ells, Dunne & Harlan Present CHARLEY GRAPEWIN In the Merry Musical Farce, The Awakening of Mr. Pipp 40 People—Beauty Chorus. Next Week “LOVERS AND LUNATICS.” IMHHIMMMIHMMMIMHtlMIMiHMHIHHHIHMIftMMMtMHHMi SOCIETY I MRS. SMITH ENTERTAINS CLUB. Mrs. W. T. Smith entertained charm ingly at her beautiful home, on Au gusta avenue, Inman Park, Friday Aft ernoon at 3 o'clock, the members of the Students' Club of Inman Park. After the transaction of certain rou tine business Rev. Dr. Isaac S. Hop kins, of Athens, delivered a lecture of jrreat research and eloquence, taking as ■his theme. "Victor Hugo." The club Is studying French history this sea son. nnd the regular meetings have been of much Interest and profit to the 25 cultured and studious women The following are the officers of the Students' Club: Mrs. Victor Moore, president; Mrs, John B. Dickey, first vice president; Mrs. Dan Cabanlss, second vice presi dent; Mrs. Rutherford, recording sec retary; Mrs. W. T. Smith, treasurer; Mrs. S. D. Niles, corresponding secre tary. Mrs. Smith's artistic home was dec orated with ferae, palms and splendid autumn roses and other blossoms grow ing In such profusion In her spacious grounds. After Dr. Hopkins' lecture Mrs. Smith served delicious refreshments. while silk mull with heliotrope touches. lecorated effectively In Confeder ate colors, with chrysanthamums and bows of red and wblte ribbons. Mrs, Goodlett carried a large bouquet of red and white chrysanthemums. d and white chrysanthemums. Among the visiting Daughters were Mrs. E. If. Hatchtr, of Columbia; Miss Moore, otBrowfisvtjls; Mrs. L, P. Law rence, president of the Florida Daugh ters; Mias Lawrence and Miss Peters, of Columbia.—Nashville American. NEXT WEEK—Usual Matinees, •be Nuttenthall Bros. Amus. Co. (Inc.) Present the Dainty Musical Farce lovers and lunatics, With Joe Morris as "Ikey Rosensteln.” Comedians, singers and Dancers. Same Bijou Prices. FOOTBALL. Tech Park—Saturday. Davidson vs. tech. Game Called 3 P. M. IN HONOR OF MRS. GOOOLET. Mrs. M. C. Goodlett. founder and hon orary president of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, was the hon- nrco of a large and pretty compliment from tho local Daughters Tuesday af ternoon. At the University Club, from S to 5 o’clock, they gave her a recep tion, on the eve of her departure for California to spend the winter, the oc casion being an opportunity for her friends to say goodby to her. * Nearly all of the loeal Daughters at tended; there were some from other places, and quite a party of friends of Mrs. Goodlett came to offer her their good wishes. The venerable lady, being now too feeble to undergo the fatigue of stand ing through the hours, was seated In a chair that had a background of Con. federate flags. She wsa dressed In soft TO MR8. BURR. A vsry happy occasion was the In formal card party at which Mrs. J, Fowler Richardson entertained Friday afternoon for Mrs. Aaron Burr, of Orlf- fin, the- guest of Mrs. Renfroe Jack- son. Mrs. Richardso*'s guests Includ ed only twelve of her Intimate friends, Mrs. 'Aaron Burr. Mrs. Renfro# Jack, son. Mrs. Mary Burt Meador, Mrs. Charles Leonard, Mrs. Elmo Harrison Ooodhart. Mrs. Stephen Hoqk, All's. Charles Wilkins. • ' " . , ; Mrs. Rlchnrddon received her friends In a dainty lingerie gown of mull arid lace, and Mrs. Burr wore a beautiful toilette of blue voile. William Balfour Troy will act as best man, Mr. Howard Matthews and Mr. Roy Wynne being the groomsmen. The little ribbon-bearera will be Misses Emerson and Velma Maddox. ' The bride will wear a' handsome iuchsas lace, and will carry a bouquet of the valley. of bride roees and llllee The bridesmaids will wear white chlf- fon gowns and will carry red - carna tions. Dr. Landrum will perform the ceremony. Mrs. Daniel Denny. Mrs. W. R. Ham mond, Mrs. Frank Pearson. Mrs, Henry “ il Johnson; Airs. T. B, Westmoreland. Mrs. Charles Godfrey, Mrs, C. G. Math ews, Mrs. R. A. Hancock, Mrs. F. B. Dahcy, Mrs. R. S. Wessele, Mrs. Rob ert Meant, Mrs. J. K. Ottley, Mrs. Al bert Howell, Miss Anita Phlnlxy, Mrs. Hollins Randolph, Mrs. Vaughan ’Nlgrin, Mrs. Wllllnm Nixon,Mrs. j.t(" dark, Campbell, Mrs. T. A. I.on- glno, Mrs. Nathaniel Jackson. Mrs. John Barry, Mrs. Edward ItoCnrrsn, Mra. T. M. Crowdus, Mrs. Edna linker Taylor,'Mrs. Robert ShVddep, Mrs, Reuben Arnold. Mrs. Ralph Van Lnnd* Ingham. Mrs. Milton Dargan,- Mrs. 10,1- uard Peters, Mrs. W. L, Cosgrovd, Ales'. T. D. .Mcnilor, Mrs. Zebuloh Finland, Mrs. E. II. Ehney, Mrs. Daniel Jl. Har ris. Mrs. Wllllnm Prescott. Mrs. Wil liam Reynolds, Airs. W. E. Hawkins and Miss Selono Armstrong. CAKE SALE. The ladles of the Jackson Hill Bap tist church will give a cake sale Satur day at the market of Mr. Pink Cherry,.’ 12 North Broad street The cause Is a I most worthy one, and deserves the lib-1 eral patronage of the public. Dell- clous cakes of every variety will be on sale. ALL-DAY SEWING, On Wednesday next there will be an all-day sewing at the First Methodist church for the benefit of the Decatur Orphans' Home. All friends of that In stitution are requested to come and bring their lunch. black silk with point lace on the yol — • " enjoyed DR. J. H. POWELL, Dye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office, 315-316 Cintury Building. and greatly appreciated and the occasion. Receiving with her were Mrs. M. S. Cockrlll. president of Nashville chapter. In black and white lace'; Mr*. B. F. .Blankenship, president of Bate, whose MRS. PALMER ENTERTAINS. A beautiful luncheon was that at which Mrs. Howard Palmer enter.- tained on Thursday afternoon at her home, in Inman Park. Her gnesta were the members of the Inman Park History Club and the ex-members, and the occasion was w most delightful ene. White and yellow was the color acheme used In the decorations, the luncheon table having for Its center- piece a Jardiniere tilled with magnifi cent white nnd yellow chrysanthemum*. These handsome flowsrs were used throughout the entire lower floor. Be sides the members of the club. Mrs. Palmer’s guests Included: Mrs. Sam D. Jones, Mrs. Robert Zajiner. Mrs. F. O. Foster. Mrs. Dr. Hutchins, Mrs. Pritchard, Mrs. Warren A. Candler, Mr». Albert Herring, Mrs. Pearl Sim mons, Mrs. Stubbs, Mrs. John Candler, Mrs. Krelgshaber, Mra. Joseph Pa- rantha. MRS, PENDER ENTERTAINS. One of the most beautiful events of the week was the reception at which Mra. J. E. C.-redder entertained Friday afternoon at the Capital City Club In honor of her guest, Mrs. A. A. Cllsby, of Alabama. The lad 16s' reception room was ar tistic in Its decorations, pink and white chrysanthemums and roses being the flowers used. Airs. Redder was’assisted In receiv ing by Mrs. Cllsby, Mrs. Nash Broylee nnd Mrs. W. R. Hammond, Mrs. B. Y. Tupper, who was to have been In the receiving party, being kept at home by Illness. Mrs. Pedder was a most attractive hostess In a pale blue Sappho, silk, elaborately fashioned with lace. M'KINLEY-MIXON, The Interest of a wide circle of friends centers In the marriage of Miss Apnie Grace Mixon to Air. John Met Klnley. which will take place next week, at tpe home of the bride's, ancle. srrturtt wiu nt blue Milk. With White i ween, ai ipe iiuusm «« me fo,^,s*^tre Robert Vaughtm. presl-lMr. E. W. Akers, on North Boulevard, dent of Kate Litton Hickman, tn black [Miff Nan . a?”?,!!5? and Mrs. F, W.Fostsr. chairman | honor, and th. bridrem. d. wilt be Alls, Airs. A. A. Cllsby wore a white lace toilet made princeese. Aire. Nash Broyles was gowned In pale blue crepe de chine, made prln- coese and trimmed with cream lace. Mrs. W. R. .Hammond was charm ingly gowned In black chiffon trimmed with thread lace and made over white silk. Invited to meet Mrs, Cllsby were Mrs. F. D. Holland, Misses Julia Orme, Har ris Fumade. lama Dooly, Mary Klnga- bery, Mrs, Eugene Calloway, Mrs. Geo. Dexter, Mrs- B. C. DeLeon, Airs. Alilton Saul. Mm. C. E.' Adams, Mrs. F. L Beely, Mrs. 8. Y. Tupper, Mrs. Clarence Angler, Airs. Atalone, Mrs. D. B. Carson. Airs. Fleming Van Renssalaer, Mrs. W. D. Ellis. Jr„ Mrs. Barrett Phinlsy, Mrs. James G. Miller. Mrs. George C. Ball, Airs. AI. V. Eagan, Mrs. Nash, Broyles, SILK WAISTS At half price. Over forty nice clean Waists of crepe de chene and taffeta silks; plain tucked or fancy trimmed in laces, or embroidered effects. In black, .white and colors; worth up to $7.00, choice Saturday . . $3.98 CHILDREN’S COATS of entertainment, whose gown wu of Lena Orr and Miff Kate Carroll. Mr. Mrv* A. M. Schoen, Mn. J. u. Hunter, A special lot of Coats, odds and ends from our big stocks, put together for our regular Saturday Sale of Children’s Coats, in all colors and sizes; big values and new, clean goods. Saturday only . . $5.00 REGENSTEIN’S