The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 17, 1906, Image 9

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P*/ When you are p thinking of Holiday ? Gifts, remember that the ’•*! “Universal” '• Bread Maker only requires lh. js minutes o! the housekeeper's time on breed day* Put in theliquids, then the flour and an easy turn of the handle does the 2a the dough. A welcome relief from 20 or 30 minutes of hand kneading. No woman should try to keep house without the “Universal" THE ATIiANTA GEORGIAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, IM. WHY WILL YOU WAIT FOR THE RUSH? What to Give Mother. It is-generally acknowledged that Community Silver has achieved a popularity never approached by any other plated ware. •* Community Silver is made only in a plate heavier than tri ple and is guaranteed (both by tho manufacturers and our selves) to last twenty-five year*. Any piece proving unsatis factory will bo exchanged for a new one. Community Knives and Forks, per set f 5.00 and $8.60 Community' Teaspoons, per set $1.50 Community Tablespoons, per g@t... $3.00 Community Dessert Spoons, per set $2.75 Shipped anywhere in the United States, prepaid. Gome on immediately and get all the things you need for the holidays. We have many departments in our different stores, and it is no trouble to find the thing needful for Xmas What to Give Married Sister. A Chafing Dish is a source of endless delight to a clever entertainer and her friends. Can you think of a Christmas gift that your sister would appreciate so much or that you’d prefer for yourselff Here’s a line of beauties to pick frftm. The new est designs—the latest improvements—the best values. There are various sizes and styles, in copper and nickelplate, ranging in price From $2.50 to $15.00. A special lilts of excellent values at Trays and other Chafing Dish accessories. .$5.00 F. & W. Alarm Clock, block Iron, at each $1.50 Spasmodic Alarm Clock, at each , .$1.80 Alert Alarm Clock, bock alarm, each $1.00 Fancy Gold Clock, worth 13.50. sne- clal $135 Fancy Bronze Clock, worth 33.50, spe cial $245 La Sallta Traveling Clock, special.$140 Small Porcelain Clock $145 Special line of Ollt Clocks, $140 to $10 Very handsome Bronze Library Clock, 8-day: strikes every half hour. .$15.00 8-day Cabinet Clocks, etrlk half hour, with cathedral gong $5.00 to $740 ) to $74 Small Mission Clocks at, each $240 Ingeraoll Watches $1.00 Ingersoll Midget Watches, ladles' watch ....$2.00 Swiss Watches, worth from 35.00 to ' 37.50: special at, each $340 8-day Wall Clocks, strike hour and half Hour $7.50 Roasters for Xmas Turkeys We think we have, by long expe rience, secured the very best Roaster to be had. Anyway, we guarantee every one that goea out, and that signifies something, you know. We have sold thousands of Roasters, and at the cheapness of them we hope to sell thousands more. Prices from 75c up The very newest thing on the market in'the shape of a waffle iron. It is a perfect heart shape and gives a very dainty and beautiful production. only $1.00 A Magnificent Line of Silver Plated Ware Shaving Caw, $440 Shaving Caw, $3.60. Shaving Case, $3.00. shaving Caw, $240. 4-plece Tea Set, $8.00 to $20. CANDLESTICKS, 75c to $30. ■ CANDELARA, $6.00 to $16.00 Fern Dishes, to $6.00. Bread Trajr, $140 to $6.00. Baker, $1.75 to $4.00. Shaving Mug and Brush, $2.00 to $6.00. SUvsr Cup, this on* $1.00. Sugar and Cream, $4.00 to $6.00 per pair. Bonbon Baskets, $1.76 to $3.00. This Special Bread Tray $140. only Syrup Stand, $1.60 to $640. Crumb Set. from $2.00 to $6.00. A Beautiful Present A serviceable gift, and it suits anybody. We have a large variety. The Japanned, $1.75 to $6.00 The Solid Brass, $12 to $15 Brass Coal Hods Brass Fire Sets, $6.50 to $12.50 What ean be nleer or more hslpful than to sehd your wife aa an Xmas Preaent a KING STEEL RANGE. No matter how much you you can buy no better than the Kin?. It’s built very flnent materials can be put into a Range, has many advantages over other ranges that we can show you In a few minutes. It Is the (|ulckest-heatlng. most durable—In short, the most critical expert can find no fault with it. If you need a now Range, come In and see the King line. A New Dainty Rosette Wafers Rosette Irons 50c Makes kO Cakes for 10c. By Mail 70c. The bent wire han dle is always cool and will not twist in the hands, points under bottom of moulds keep the water from bottom of pan. when left to fry. Packed one set in a neat pasteboard box. ** a for at Watch The famous Ingersnll~- also we carry a very nice line of higher grade Watches, Chains and Fobs and the prices are very low. v»w The “UNIVERSAL” Coffee Percolator A Chridmu rift that bring, good cheer to all the family. Makes a pure and healthful beverage by filtering the water through the potnd coffee before the boiling piaatia reached To boil coffao ia to bring out the bit- lerueaa—the unwhoieiorae properties. Ta awl. ft Sa At "UatwnaT it to hare it aacrerv an. lore, it—a«llow. nutn'tioui and Big Line of Guns. Useful Things for Anybody. Remington Nn. l Hammer Oun... $10.00 Remington K. Hammerless Oun $2340 Remington KED Hammerless Gun $31.50 Remington 1 Automatic Gun. ... ,..$30.00 Remington 2 Automatic Gun $3740 Parker V.H Hammerless $37.50 Parker F.H. Hammerless $48.75 Fox .Viv. A. Hamnterles* $3740 Ithaca F. Hammertess $21.50 Ithaca No. 1 Hammerless .' $27.50 Ithaca 2. Hammerless $45,00 Winchester Take Down ..$19.44 Wlnrhenter Solid Frame $1.50 Winchester Riot $18.00 Hauer Hammerless $65.00 Stevens No. 325. Hammerless $20.00 1830 Winchester Repeater. lS-rhot, 22-cal $1046 1832 Winchester Repeater, 32, 38 or 44 $12.50 1303 Winchester Automatic, 22-cal ..$16.04 130* Winchester Repeater, 22 short 35.50 1302 Winchester Single Shot 33.50 1303 Winchester Single Shot, Thumb Trigger $3.00 1004 Winchester Single Shot, extra heavy $4.75 No. 15 Hamilton $1.50 Fancy papier mache Crumb Trays and Brushes 85e Black Star Patent Crumb Trays and Brushes 85c Heavy brass, nlckelplated Crumb Tray and Scraper.. .. ..$1.50 VERY SPECIAL—Nlckelplated Tray and Scraper, worth 60e; cut to 15c "Henia” Fruit and Vegetable Press 25c Silver’s Patent Fruit and Vegetable Press... 35c Silver’s Patent Beef Tea Press 50c Columbia No. 1 Beef Tea Press > T $|,oo Columbia Beef Tea Press, extra quality. $t,yj Victor Alcohol Gaa Stove, 31.00 kind, for Travelers’ Companion Alcohol Stove ...$1.00 Fancy Curved Wood Bread Plates, 40c, 50c... 65c Fancy Imported Japanese Nut Bowls, each jiqq Decorated Imported Japanese Nut Bowls, each...' ... ...$2.00 Don’t spoil your fruit cake with seed. Get them out with a “Crown Raisin Seeder." ‘ 75, 53 Peachtree St. 203 Peters St. KING HARDWARE CO. 87 Whitehall St. 116 Decatur St. SOCIETY t|H1»H3M*eHtt1IM3»HHH4MH»ttlt« eeeeeeeseeeteeeesses set w SONG RECITAL. , . -nr song recital which the choir of »'•j'tminsttr Presbyterian church will k v ** Tuesday evening. Dec. 5*. at * ; lock, at the church, on the corner Boulevard and Forrest avenue, will rno of the muxlcal events of tho '* n. No admission fee will bo 1 and a large attendance Is ex* The program In full la ax follows: Direction of Sustts N. Anderson. • v, io.'ets—.Soprano, Mr*. Annie EM* ■ - Webb; contralto. Mr*. A. R. Col- tenor. Mr. C. N. Anderson; ba**o, *‘ r D. o. Nix. ' horus—Mrn. Finney, MU* Huddle- . Mr*. Cook. Mr*. Steven*. Mr. An- V: r *on. Mr. Latimer, Mr. Martin. Mr. •m. *»rgan!»t—Mr*. E. E. Eagan. • -In HU Honda Are All the Atlanta ministers have °een invited to witness the great moral play at the Eldo rado theater Monday, Tues day and Wednesday. Corners of the Earth,’’ Mendelssohn— Mrs. Webb and Mr. Anderson. Trio, "Tl Pifgo. o Padre," Nlcolao— Mrs. Webb. Sir. Anderson and Sir. Nix. Festival To Deum In E-flat, Dudley- Buck—Quartet and choir. •■Gloria In Excelais,” Havens—Quar tet and choir. Cnntata, "The Adoration.” Nevln. "Behold, a Virgin Shall Conceive"— Sir. Nix and choir. "Ill Reverent Awe and Solemn State”—Mrs. Webb and female chorus. ■ Lo. the Angel of the Lord"—Sir. An derson and choir. "Then Sweeping Thro' the Arch of Nl*ht"—Male chorus. "Hushed at Length the Gracious Song”—Sirs. Colcord and choir. CAKE SALE. The Orphans’ Aid Society will hold a cake sale Wednesday. Thursday and Friday and Monday. December 13, 2#, 21 and 24. at Benjamin’s pharmacy, on Whitehall street. The committee* In charge will be: On Wednesday—Mrs. Ralnh Rosen baum. chairman, assisted by Sirs. Eu gene Oberdorfer, Mrs. I* J. JoeL Sirs. L. J. Resell stein. Misses Edith Rosen baum and Madeline Ilirsch. On Thursday—Miss Carrie Blckart, chairman, assisted by Silases Spitz, Sflchclson and Leers, Sirs. Sig Sam uels, Mrs. Sol Samuels. On Friday—Miss Fannie Picard, chairman, aaslatcd by Mrs. Charles Adler, Sirs. J. J. Foote, Mrs. Ben Z. Phillips, Sirs. J. E. Sommerfleld, Stlss Surah Jacobus. On Slonday—Alisa Rich, chairmen, aaslatcd by Mrs. Oscar Strauss, Sllss Rose Rich, Sir. J. H. Hlrsch, Jr.. Silas Beulah Haas. BRILLIANT DANCING PARTY. Miss Josephine Jones, whose debut dauce lust evening was one of the largest and most beautiful social func tions of the week, wilt he the honor guest at quite n number of social af fairs the coming week, together with her guests, Sllss Katharine Gholstln, of Atlanta, and Sll^s Annie B. Phlntzy, of Athens. Among the affair* will be a large aft ernoon card party given by Mrs. Eu gene Harris on Tuesday afternoon at tier home on Geotgla avenue; and on Friday at 2 o’clock Sirs. Louis Stevens gives a reception-luncheon for tho young women. This will be a beauti ful affair, and la for tho young people only. During the first week In January Dr. TIN WEDDING. The largest, event of the day will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamar’s enter tainment this evening In celebration of their “tin wedding.” Unique and pleasing details have been arranged by the clever hostess for the entertain ment of the guests of the evening. A buffet aupfier will be served. Among the guests will be Sir. and Sirs. J. K. Ottley and Sir. and Mrs. Charles Gatelcy, of Atlanta, who will be In the city for the event. Guests nre Invited at 8:30 o'clock. The Invitations give a hint of the originality of the function. They are ay ribbons, and the Invitation Is worded In Jingling verse. A large number of guests have been Invited, and the party will be most en joyable for $11 Who attend.—Macon ANNUONCEMENT. A meeting of the Gordon circle of King's Daughters and Sons is called for Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Home for Old Women, 19 East Atltchetl street. Plans'for Christmas aro to be discussed, and a full attendance Is earnestly requested. UNI VERBALIST CHURCH BAZAAR. The Y. P. A. of the Unlversallst church will hold a bazaar Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week for the purpose of raising money to pay for a piano for use In the Sunday school. On Tuesday a collection of fancy-work articles, suitable for Christ mas presents, will be on sale at the store of Delbrldgo & Rice, corner of Peachtree and Broad streets, and on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and evenings the tale will be continued In the parlors of the church, on East Harris, near Peachtree. Refreshments will also be served Wednesday and Thursday evenings. All are cordially Invited to attend and a$plat the young people In this enterprise. CHRISTMAS DANCE. A beautiful party planned for the holidays will be the dance at which Miss Slay Barton will entertain on Wednesday evening, December 3$, at her home In West End. Miss Barton’s guest list will Include about 75 of her friends. DINNERAT CLUB. A congenial party dining at the club Sunday evening Included: sllsa Nannie Nlcolson, Miss M. A. I'helan, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Arnold. Mr. Edward Austin, Sir. Robert Keely, sir. Hugh Adam*. HOUSEPARTY. A number of young people will go to Cartersvllle an the 2«th of th|. .nomh to attend the house party which Stissea Estelle and Marion Strickland will give during the holidays. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS VIA GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. On account of Christmas holiday* ticket* will be sold at all points south of the Ohio and Potomac and east of the .Mississippi river, st. Louis, Sfo., Included, at rate of one and one-third flrst-clnss fare, plus 25 cents, for the round trip. Tickets on sale at all stations De cember 20 to 25, 80, 31 and January L final limit January 7, 1307. For further Information apply to any ticket agent, or A. G. JACKSON, c. C. M’MILLIN, G. P. A. 1 A. G. P. A. Augusta, Ga. Help the girls at the stores by being patient and kind in the holiday rush—they have trials enough. Buy early and give them a chance—they have hearts—sweet hearts, mothers and loved ones. too.