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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
FIllDAT. DETEMDKB ?. I5C
• OVER THE HILLS.
Over tlit- hills and fur away
A Hide boy Meals from his morning's
I ' play.
And under the blossoming apple tree
Ho Ilea and he dreams of the things
to be:
Of battles fought and of victories won,
Of wrongs o'erthrown and -of great
deeds done—*
Of the valor that lie shall prove some
day
Over the hills and far away—
Over the hills nnd far away!
Over the hills and far away
It's oh! for the toll the livelong day!
But it mattered not to the soul allame
With a love for riche* and power and
fame!
On, oh man. while the sun Is high—
On to the certnln Joys that lie
Yonder where bloieth the noon of day!
Over the hills and far away—
Over the hills and far away!
Over the hills nnd far away
An old man lingers at close of day:
Now that Ilia Journey is almost done.
Ilia battles fought and Ills voctorlos
wqn— .
The old-time honesty and truth.
The truthfulness nnd the friends of
youth.
Home and mother—wliere are they?
Over the hills and far away—
Over the hills nnd far away!
—EUGENE FIELD.
IN HONOR OF~MISS DARQAN.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Felder will enter
tain at an elegant buffet supper Mon
day evening, In honor of Miss Ilet Dar-
gati and Mr. M. B. Dunbar, whose mar
riage takes place Tuesday evening. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Felder's guests will In
clude: Miss Mnybelle Wilson, of Chl-
OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT
COLLIER-LANG8TON WEDDING.
The wedding of Miss Sarah Collier
and Mr.- Wade Langston, of St. Louis,
which takes place on the evening of the
1 »tli of this month, will be of Interest
to a large circle of friends.
Among the out-of-town guests will
he: Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Calhoun, of
New York; Mrs. G. M. Purkhurst. of
Washington. D. C*.; Judge Charles R.
Crist, of Amerleus: Sir. J. W. Sheffield,
Amertrus: Mrs. William Goddard,
of Washington. D. C.: Mr. Charles F
Crist, of Amerleus; Mr*. C. C. Chiy, of
Cobb, fin.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shef
field. of Amerleus: Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Williams, of Charleston, H. C.i Mr. nnd
Mrs. John Sheffield, of Amerleus: Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Sheffield, of Aincrl-
cus.
FRIDAY BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Marshall Erkford entertained
the Friday Bridge Club this week at
her home In West End. After the game
refreshments were served. The prizes
were hnnd-painted plates.
The members of the club are: Mrs.
Bartow IJIount, Mrs. Howard Calla
way, Mgs. M. T. Eckford. .Mrs. M. D.
Francis, Mr*. J. E. Hunnlcutt, Mr*,
.lames Logan, Mrs. Elliott Miller, Mrs.
Mary B. Meador, Mr*. Chnrles Price,
Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mrs, E. Q. Thomas,
Mrs. Joseph Bowen. Mrs. Logan Crich
ton, Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. T.
who are expected from New York and
other cities. ,
In the evening the young ladies of
the “Friendly Aid Society" of Bllt-
more village will gtv* a play, entitled
“Mother Goose Frolic." This will pre.
rede the Christmas tree, the latter be
ing brought from Hlltmore house to
the village. Mr. Musgrove, organist
of Blltmore church, will have charge
of the musical program, .while Mr.
Charles E. Waddell, mayor of Blit-
more, will assume the character of
Santa Claus, and preside at the tree.
FOR MI88~COLLIER.
Mrs. Floyd McRae's luncheon Mon
day at the Capital City Club will be a
pretty compliment to Sllss Sarah Col
lier. whose marriage to Mr. Wade
Langston will be an event of the 19th
of December.
Mra. McRae's guests will be: Mrs.
Collier. Mr*. John R. Hopkins. Mis*
Mae Hnverty, Miss Hallle Ellis. Mrs.
W. H. Patterson, Mrs. Albert W. Col
lier. MrsAGeorge Hnnney. Mrs.*Gllliani
Morrow nnd Mrs. M. C. Bell.
Chgoi Miss Rose Youree, of Shrevaport, |, ave g re atly endeared themselves to
Nell tYDonnully, Mrs. Robert |he fmpinyerr on t ^ lr „ p , cni „ ( | estate
La.;
Hughes, .Miss Elio Dargan. Mr*. Lucy
Dargan. of Kentucky; Mrs. Co*, of
Anderson, S. t\; Mrs. Anna Wilson, of
Chlcngo: Mr. und Airs. Robert Dussln,
of Near York city; Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Palm,' Air. and Mrs. J. T. Dargan, Mr.
Joseph Mickle, of Baltimore: Mr. Ale-
William*, of Augusta; Air. Clem Dun
bar. of Augusta; Air. Carlton Hinllh.
Air. Walter Richards, Alt. James T.
Dargan, Jr., Air. Ernest North, of Sa
vannah; Mr. H. T. Durum, of Augusta;
Mr. Louis Rutt. of Athens; Dr. Harry
Goodrich, of Augusta.
MI88 THORN’S BRIDGE
FOR MRS. J. D. KNOX.
Alls* Grace Thorn entertained
bridge Friday morning In honor of her
slater, Mra. John D. Knox, of Mlneola,
Tex., who IS here on a visit to her pa
rents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Thorn.
The houfb was tastily decorated with
. white carnations and palms. After the
French,' Airs! Lad*on,*".Mr*. "jack j *sme of cards a salad course
Alurphy, .Mrs. Carlton Miller, Mrs. John [served.
- — . -- - The first prize was a pair of silk
hnse and the consolation was a silver
iilugree perfume bottle.
•Miss Thorn received her guests in a
house gown of white silk trimmed with
lace.
Air*. Knox was much admired In a
toilet of green silk fashioned with Irish
CHRI8TMA8 FE8TIVITIE8
AT BILTMORE.
Air. and Mra. Oedfge W. Vanderbilt
COMFORT
We always look to the
Foot Comfort of Elderly
People.
We have Shoes for
Men and Women made
from soft, pliable leath
er, on broad, easy lasts,
with comfort and foot
ease worked in every
line and curve.
Flexible soles and no
seams to mb and irri
tate the feet.
LACE. BUTTON OR
CONGRESS,
$2.00, $2.50 and $3.50.
We had these Shoes
made expressly fori the
comfort of our Old
Friends, and we know
that they will appreci
ate them.
SGHANE SHOE
COMPANY.
ot Blltmore by their kindly consldern
tioif and generosity, especially at*the
holiday seasons. The Christman tide In
made a time of general rejoicing among
the laborers ay Blltmore through the
personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs.
Vanderbilt, who carefully look after
the dotulls of the many festivities plan
ned for the diversion nnd gratification
of their employees.
Ore at preparations are already be
ing made at Blltmore house for the
usual Christman festivities, which aro
expected ‘this year to eclipse all pre-
\|.»um efforts. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. \V. Vun-
dirbllt will, us Is their custom at this
sftis>n, entertain a large house party,
nnd on c’hrlstiwts day will have ns
their guests all the employees on the
Immense estate, each one of whom will
he the recipient of a handsome present
from the master or mistress of Bllt-
inore. Last year fully 1.200 employees
r« reived presents. *
The • ex.iet nature of the entertain-
mer.l to he provided for the employees
i.ia not yet been decided on. Last
.1 a triune of sleight-of-hand per-
ut tv weie hrougnt especially from
* . York by Mr. Vanderbilt, but as
. »1 the huge fhrlstmas tree, with Its
• •id of i u'gant presents, will be the
j >.rn{color feature. 'I’hls tree, a tall anti
! splendid evergn t n. cut from the Bilt-
• more forests, will be placed in the
[great hull of lMIttuore house, where
'ample accommodation Is assured for
j the Immcpst* throng expected. The
j gifts will lie distributed as the em-
. players leave the hall. Mrs. Vander
bilt 1ms already devoted several days
to shopping In Asheville, busy In He
ll uring there gifts, which, according to
i her usual custom, she prefers to select
' herself.
Christ lima afternoon Mrs. Vanderbilt
.• !!l entertain the members of the Hilt-
more choir at tea, ns Is her established
. custom. The event of the day. how*
ever, w III he the grand dinner given to
i the guests of the Blltmore house party,
lace
Invited to meet Mrs. Knox were
Misses Bessie and Martha Woodward,
Miss Susie Parks, Miss Mary Deas
Tapper. Miss Hazel Adkins, Miss Zu-
lah Adkins, Mrs. I.ut lus J, Harris, Miss
Grace Calloway, Miss Kile Dargan, Miss
Lulu Callow ay, Mrs. Victor Smith. Miss
Willie Russell Law, Miss Louise Baird,
Miss Helen O’Brien. Miss Anna Belle
West, Miss Julia Meador, Miss Sa
lome Johnson, Miss Cora Hemphill.
MIsh Sarah Johnson. Miss Georgia
Watts, Mrs. Rdward Von Winkle, Miss
Lizzie Mae Dougherty, Mrs. Frederick
Boland, Miss Ruby Smith, Mrs. I. S.
Mitchell, Miss* Julia- Willis, of Co
lumbus; Mrs. Charles P. Byrd, Miss
Hattie Lee Angler und Mrs. W. C.
Hcawrlght.
' BERRY-EJRIN80N.
The marriage of Miss Carrie Brinson
to Mr. George Berry, both of Sparta,
was solemnized Wednesday evening at
S o’clock In the Methodist church,
Sparta, Rev. 8. Ft. Kngland officiating.
This Inter* sting event In Sparta’s so
cial history, which was announced a
few weeks ago, has attracted no Jlttlo
inter.*.-1 «.n account of the universal
liopulurlty and social prominence of the
contracting parties.
The bride Is the charming and ac
complished daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
o. L. Brlson, of Sparta, and Is widely
known and udtnlred.
Mr. Berry Is the son of Sheriff W.
M. Berry, of Hancock county, and is a
sterling young business man, being
connected with the Bank of Sparta In
the capacity of assistant cashier.
The attendants were Mr. Harry Brin
son, best man; Miss Kllu Berry, maid
of honor; Messrs. W. W. Alfrlend, Ben
Alfrlend, Lnmar Stewart and Fay Ber
ry.
STAN NAFID* AUSTIN.
A pretty wedding was iVit of Miss
Stella Austin end Mr. LeRoy Stnnnurd
Handkerchiefs for the Holidays
Heaping, Beautiful Masses of Them, a Remarkable Display, Greater
Than Ever, Richer, Never So Temptingly Priced
Looks at first as though we have selected too many. Such a massive, extensive, Wonderfully varied
display! But so many Handkerchiefs arc sold Christmas and these, at their prices, are so fine and dain
ty, unusually pleasing, we know that everyone who sees them, will immediately gather in a full share.
The selling has begun, each display is now ready, and because of the very exceptional values, we are
having the greatest Handkerchief business already that has ever been known here before at this time. ,
Here’s a list—read it—short but representing some of the very notable attractions which are lielping;fo
jnake this Handkerchief stock what it is todav:— u
Mens’ Handkerchiefs
15c EACH, pure liuen, soft quality, neatly
hemstitched borders.
6 FOR $1,00, pure linen, excellent quality,
hems of popular width.
76c BOX, decorated box containing six soft
white Handkerchiefs for men.
$1.00 BOX, men’s pure liueu Handkerchiefs
with initials, six in a box.
$1.50 BOX, men’s soft quality, pure liueu
• Handkerchiefs with hand-embroidered
I initials, narrow hems, six in a box.
Particularly fine nnd attractive for the
"price; $1.50 box.
For Women
25c EACH, embroidered in
dainty patterns, Hheer lin
en, also French' corded cen
ters with vine effect em
broidery along the borders,
and beautiful lace trimmed
Handkerchiefs, too.
60c EACH, a ..remarkable va
riety, beautiful all-over
cmbiyidery; French cord
ed novelties embroidered;
very dainty patterns in
sheer linen with hand-em
broidered corners; Armeni
an lace edges; others with
dainty lace inserting; some
lace and embroidery trim
med. Dozens of .beautiful
styles, at 50c ‘each.
Children’s Handkerchiefs
5c EACH, soft white Handkerchiefs, with
dainty colored borders.
25c BOX, three Handkerchiefs in a fancy
y box with Mother Goose rhymes. t
25c BOX, fanciiy decorated box with three
initial Handkerchiefs.. A ^little auto
mobile with three Handkerchiefs for
Fancy Handkerchiefs
For kimonos, dust'caps, bags, fancy-
work of various kinds. Brightly colored,
t fancy borders. Large variety at 10c each.-
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
Store of Many Departments.
F
AMILY
00T
ITTERS.
30 Whitehall Street.
The Best of Everything in
FINE GOLD JEWELRY
and at prices that others
charge for fnferior goods
Get the Best
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Jewelers and Importers 37 WhitehalLSt.
The Most Popular Gift
Holiday sales have begun already to prove our fore
sight'in collecting a superb equipment of Braeelets. They
range in description from simple gold hoops to jeweled
effects of great beauty.
DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers.
which took place at the bride's home In
Decatur.
Tin- house was beautifully decorated
with white and ffreen. smllox, fern* nnd
white loses being used in profusion.
In the presence of relatives and In-
tlmatr friends the ceremony wan per
formed by Rev. J. G. Patton.
The bride; ns MIhh Stellp Austin, ;vas
oho of the best known and most ad
mired young women of Decatur.
Mr. Standard hold* a responsible po-
nit Ion with the Southern Bell Tele-
hone Company, and haa been for Home
earn a resident of Atlantu.
After their bridal tour Mr. and %lrs.-
Stannard will return to Decatur, where
they expect to make their home.
hugheeTflynn.
Thursday evening MIhh Susie Flynn
and Mr. W. D. Hughes were quietly
innrfred at the home of Mr. Hughes'|
brother and Muter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hughe*. of Went Knd.
The ceremony won , performed by
Father Juckson In the presence only of
the member* of the families of the
bride and groom.
The bride wore a handsome traveling
gown of brown cloth with hat to mutch,
and had no attendants.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes
was attractively decorated for the oc
casion with pink roses and with palms
ami f?rns.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes left on the mid
night train for-Richmond, Va„ where
Mr. Hughes will thla winter be located
us specrnl agent for the Southeastern
Tariff Association.
SMITH-OZBURN.
MIhh Annie L. Ozburn and Mr. John
Smith, of Covington, Ga., wdre mar
ried Wednesday, December G, at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. uml
Mrs. B. O, Ofcburn, 311 Simpson street.
The groom Is a member of the firm «>f
Smith-Vlnlng Co., of Covington, and Ih
a popular nnd successful business man.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith are at home to
their friends at the residence of Mrs.
J. M. Belcher, at Covington.
Y. W. c.~a7 NOTES.
Daily promise for Saturday:
Whosoever shall not receive the
kingdom of God as a little child, he
shall In no wise enter therein.--Luke
IS: 17.
All women are Invited to attend the
Sunday gospel service, which Is held
every Sunday afternoon nt 4 o’clock.
The Rev. W. W. Landrum will be our
next speaker, nnd It Is hoped that we
have a good number to hear him. There
will also be special music.
These are some of the articles you
will find for sale .it our exchange: Sofa
pillows, crocheted shawls, slippers, bed
shoes, kimonos, catch-alls, embroidered
watch stands, drawn work cent*-.•pieces,
eyelet embroidery, Battenburg work,
wristlets, fancy aprons, pen wipers,
iisndkerchlef bags, sachets, baby cap*,
paper dolls, bead bags, baby bibs, silk
ties, jewel boxes, pin cushions, Christ
mas cards, burnt wood articles. Imnd-
palnt«x1 china, etc.
If you are out dolrg vour Christina
made- most enjoyable by progressive
games.
Mrs. Adkins, who assisted her daugh
ters In receiving their guests, wore a
handsome gown of lavender crepe.
MIhh Hazel Adkins wore white chif
fon trimmed with Irish point lace.
Miss Zulu Adkins wore light pink
crepe de 6Mne fashioned with luce.
Miss Willis was most/attractive in
pink radium silk.
MIhh Mabel Stilsor. wore n radium
silk of old rose fashioned with Irish
point lace.
MUNROE-M’DUFFIE.
’ Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McDuflie. of Co
lumbus, Ga., announce the engagement
of their daughter. At nle Louise, to Dr.
Henry Stpkes Munree, the marriage to
take place Thursday evening, Decem
ber 27, at Columbus.
MR8. CUNNINGHAM ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. Robert Cunningham entertained
informally a few friends Thursday
afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at a de
lightful tea at her home, 110 Pine
street, complimentary to Mrs. Cedi
Wlllcox, of Jacksonville. Fla., who Is
spending several days In Atlanta.
Vases of beautiful meteor roses were
placed effectively In the library, where
Cunningham received her guests.
REID-MARTIN.
One of the most beautiful home wed
dings ever seen In Cuthbert was that
of Mr. Pringle Manuel' Reid and Miss
Maude Martin, which took place on
Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mar
tin, In the presence of a largo number
of relatives and friends. Rev. Homer
Bush performed the ceremony before
an Improvised altar of palms and white
chrysanthemums. The bride Is an un
usually handsome young woman and
looked especially so gowned In a gray
chtfTon broadcloth. The groom Is
prominent In business circles. He and
his bride left nt noon for their future
home at Tampa, Fla. The popularity
of thlb young couple was attested by
the great number of handsome nnd
valuable presents.
MISS LAMAR’8 PARTY
FOR MISS ROBINSON.
Miss Camille Lamar entertained
Wednesday night at a large and beauti
ful card party in compliment to Miss
Emma Robinson, of Atlanta, the guest
of Miss Frances Harris.
Miss Lamar was assisted In receiv
ing by Miss Robinson, Miss - Harris,
Delicious refreshment* wore served Miss Flalro Bolfculllet. Mrs. Jack La-
ilurlng tlie afternoon.
Mra Cunningham received her gui-sl* Henry Lamar.
I mar, Mrs. Walter D. Lainar and Mrs.
In u stylish black silk sown, the cor
sage trimmed with Jet nnd point lace.
RECEPTION AT'PAYNE
MEMORIAL CHURCH
The reception lo be given Friday
evenlnjr at the Payne Memorial church
In honor of the pastor, Rev. W. T.
Hunnlcutt, will be of especial Interest
to the congregation and to the friends
of Dr. Hunnlcutt In other churches.
The Piedmont Quartet will render u
number of charming selections, and
other musical number* Will ruld to the
pleasures of the occasion.
MISS LADSON*"TO ENTERTAIN.
M|ss Margaret Ludaon will entertain
nest week complimentary to Ml** Al
berta Rnnkln and her guests, Miss Al
berta Shorter, of Kufaula, Ala., and
.Mlets .Stewart, of Cincinnati.
IN HONOR Of”mI83 THOMAS.
On the evening of the I’Otli of De
cember f'olonei nnd Mrs. I.. P. Thomas
will entertain complimentary to their
liiiUKliter, Miss Annie Owen Thomas,
at their home on North avenue.
COMPLIMENTARY*TO
MR. AND MRS. HOPKINS.
Saturday evening til the Piedmont
Driving Club a number of friends will
give u handsome dinner In honor of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Hopkins.
CALLAWAY^BROWNE.
A marriage of universal social Inter
est throughout the state will he that
of Miss Lula Rrowne and Mr. T. Fur-
low Callaway, which will lake place
iliw evening of the 2Tth of December
The game was played at twenty ta
bles, and negro was kept by Misses Hula
and I.lla Willingham and Mra. Walter
D. X.anmr.
Five handsome prises were awarded
The ladles' first prize, a set of gold
pins, was cut for by Mrs." W.'D.' La
mar and Miss Mary Winchester, the
latter winning It. The lone-hand for
the ladles Was won by Ml** Ethel
Jones. The first prlje for the gentle
men was an allgator skin card ease,
won by Mr. Stuart Furlow, after be
ing cut for by Mr. Furlow and Mr.
Bryce Robertson. Thtf lone-hand, a
sterling sliver handled knife, was won
by Mr. Edward Hnllant.
The guest of honor was presented
with a beautiful scarf of Dresden silk,
ns a special prize.
A hot supper In several courses fol
lowed the game of, euchre.—Macon
News.
fowleiTphillips.
A pretty, though quiet, home v
ding was that of Mlzs Ruth Fowler
and Mr. Frederick I.. Phillips, who
were married by Rev. A. C.-Ward. The
ceremony was performed at the home
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. J
R. Fowler, on Magnolia street,
house was prettily decorated for the oc
casion nnd the bride was attractive la
a gown of white silk. She carried a
bouquet of roses. There were no at
tendant*.
The young people are followed by the
good wishes of a wide circle of friend*.
Continued on Pago 13.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
The Famous Lloyd English Line.
UNEQUALED ANYWHERE.
WHITE WALL PAPER CO.,
69 North Pryor Street.
ROGERS PLATED WARE • STERLING SILVER • CUT GLASS • -
SOUTHERN
Silverware Headquarters
IRONS-NORMANDY GO.
All Goods Fully Warranted.
Salesroom
78 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga.
THE LARGEST HANDLERS OF SILVERWARE ft CUT GLASS IN THE SOUTH.
0j.ini, LAKhLal
shopping come up and lake lunch nndi at the l-lrst Baptist church at Amerl-
ask to see these things. 1 '* »»"—"»
SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER
SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL
VER.
MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Charles W. Crankshaw,
The gymnasium vocation begin* De-
ember 14 and continues until January
. Inclusive. New pupils will be admit
ted after January 2. but the second
term does not open until January ji.
MBS. K. BAKER,-Sec.
MISSES ADKINS ENTERTAIN.
A pretty occasion wm that upon
which Mls*e* Hazel and Zulu 1 Adklne
e ntertained Thursday evening In honor
• •f their gueat, Mine Julia Will!*, of
MIhm Browne In an unusually
attractive young tf oman and has since
her debut been a noclnl favorite.
Mr. Callaway has lately entered the
ministry and has before him a brilliant
future.
Diamond Merchant and Jeweller.
^116 Whitehall St..
“Century Bldg.
INTERESTING MEETING OF
THE ART STUDY CLUB.
An fnUrcMting and delightful meeting
of the Art Study Flub was held Friday
morning at the Irnne of Mrs. Don Par-
dec.
... * cji.- .... i Tho latter half of “Peer Gynt” was
* olumbtia, and Ml§s Mabel Stllfon. an | |VUl , Mnil dlncuMed, and at the close .»f
attractive January bride. the discussion tea was ^served.
Invited to meet thehi were twenty- j Those vv j lo coiii|m».c- the meml,<*r*diip
four yotirg people and the evening was l„f ,|, e 0 Uil» are Mrs. Ruby Robinson.
- hi* S. Inman. Mrs. Kdwuid Brown,
—; * ~—I Mr*. Linton Bcpkin*. Mrs. A'i-x Smith.
DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON. ! Mr*. \Y. \V. Gray. Mrs. Frank Inman.
APARTMENT A. ! Mi*. Robert Maddox. Mrs. Dun ttinier.
THE FREDERICK. ! Mr*. W. •'. Jmnagin. Mr*. William
352 WhiUhall Str«t. j t'osgiuvc. Mrs. Flank Smith, Mi*. Ju-
Practlro limited tn women nnd! Uan Harris, Mrs. Albert Howell Miss
children. I Annie Hall. Miss Natalie lltinnicml.
INTERESTING PRICEsl
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry.
CHARACTER AND INDIVIDUALITY ARE FEATURES
lu lie found here, an Incxhaustlve stock to select from at unapproach
able prices.
SEVENTY * Nest Door.
w ;r? J.C.Melkchamp SC
Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment.
This store will bo opon ivory night until Christmas.
^ a. HOLZMAN
FOR XMAS PRESENTS IN JEWELRY, ^
Diamonds, Whtches, Cut Glass, Etc.
The Prices are Right. 94 WHITEHALL
Did you ever stop to think that the girls who work in our stores look forward to
Christmas just as much as you do ? Buy some of your Christmas things now, and don’t keep
them at work till mid night later on.