The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, July 15, 1900, Page 12, Image 12

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12 |¥l ■* * * esciety The childrens cakewalk Thursday evening was (he attractive feature of the week at Tybee. Tni* entertainment, which was managed by Mrs. Jacob Lippman, wrtth the able assistance of Mr. Black, was the hit of the season, proving a source of delighted amusement to the hundreds of fun-seeking people, who wire fortunate enough to witness it. Even the merry makers. who had gone down to Tybee for the Tnursdaj evening dance, were glad enough to forego, for a while, their own geyety while they watched the tiny cake walker*. The children were bubbling over with excitesn ent, long before the first notes of the grand march summoned them to the pavilion, ar.d at each fresh lit tle face with its coat of black and each comical little figure in its odd attire that appeared in the hotel corridor, there was e new burst of applause. Little Master Charles Graham Boughn, who took the cake and who headed the prooesslon with h.a tiny partner. Mis. Hattie Uimburger. is a mere tot of three or four years, but nothing could have been finer than his babv imitation of the negro cakewadt. with mincing step and '* ,rva * a “ l f turee He wore a cleverly made sun oi plaid with long trousers, and * T * rk e.l waistcoat, and on his shir, front wparkled a diamond of enormous size bri m '‘*" n - Diamond sleeve button., and 8 n amaxl g • s=s SSSS - ~m V.-'™-";, t orofiicd everv movement of tun clipping quaint ilt.le figure and by a “"*™ ra was consent he received the cake. whdeh wa awarded by Mr. Herman Doyle The prize for Hie F Inner Mr Smith and MUs I* owler re ‘.as: £? Homealw' Thl^U*- walk h” ir.g proved such a thorough suc *ard a sour, e of so much enjoyment a similar entertainment will “ Thursday night, - s-a-ssr-s Fresh Air Home. One of the very merriest parties of the twason went down to Tuesday evening ar. wu Maclean, Miss Leonora Gabbett, Ml • Angle Vubbedge. Miss Clifford Munnerlyn. MISS Jeanle Haines. Miss Tllghton Hab ersharn. Miss Edith Johnston, Dr Byne Of Wavr.esboto. Mr. Frank Egan. Mr. Ben Yancey. Mr. Richard Charlton. MrW - lam Barnwell. Mr. Epping Gabbett; Mr Stephen Heyward. Mr. David Barrow, Mr. J. Nevett Steele, Jr.. Mr. Gordon Haines, y, Clarence Connerat. Mr Lawrence Lee Mr Stephen Williams. Mr. William Simpson. Mr. Thomas Harper, and Mr. Orockett On the some evening, in another party hf a nd“" l C I l r *' chaperoned by Mrs V. Y. 1 ' were Mias Gadsen of Summer ville Miss Flora Dancy, Mr. Colter Car michael and Mr. Berrien Glover. Miss Meysenburg, who has been visiting Miss Daisv Bryan at Tybee, will leave to morrow to sp*nd the rest of the season on the coast of Maine. Mr. Albert Stoefiard, Jr., came up from Daufuskie in the first part of the week •n<l made a short visit In Savannah. Monday evening, at Hotel Tybee. there was a charming e%ohre party, at which the first prize, a beautiful silver chain purse, was won by Mrs. Jacob Lppman. end the second prize, a handsome gold pen, by Mrs. Charles Graham. Some of the other guests were Mrs. Hoithschild. Miss Lillian Hlrsch, Miss Sadie Ijoeb, Mia* Lillie Loeb, all of Columbus; Miss Edith Rosenbaum and Miss Rocket of Atlanta, the Misses Fried of Macon and Mr. Loeb of Columbus. Mr. W. Gordon Harrison, who ha* been visiting Brandon, his old home, has gone to Virginia Beach for a week or two. Among those who attended the Thurs day evening dance at Tybee. was a par ty, chaperoned by Mrs. Henry Blun. in which were Miss Dillon of Thomasville, Miss Conniff and Miss Rosa Conniff ot Jacksonville, Mr. T M. Palmer, Mr. W. C. Huston, Mr. E. H. Demere, Mr. M. H. Baker. Jr. Mr. Stein Bryhn wIH leave to-morrow for New York. Lieut. Friedrich von Hagen and Mrs. von Hagen, who will he remembered as Miss Roberta Reitze of Savannah, were guests rot long sines at a delightful gar den party at Kiel, given at the Castle, by Prince and Princess Henry, in honor of their brother, the Kaiser. Lieut, von Hagen, who had been contemplating a pleasure cruise in South American waters lately, received orders to China, and left for that country on the first of July. During the week there were several lit tle jpformal supper parties at Thunder bolt. In one of these Tuesday where Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. LeHardy, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hunter, Mr. J. Florande Minis, Mr. C. A. Bliearon, and Mr. Leo pold Alexander. In another party on Ihe same evening, were Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Corson, Mies Baker of New Orleans, Dr. and Mrs John D. Paige, and Dr. J O. Van Mar-' ter, Jr. Mr. Paul T. Haskell, Mr. Lewis Has kell. and Miss Elizabeth Haskell, will leave shortly, for White Sulphur Springs. where Miss Haskell will spend several weeks. Mrs. William Garrard has returned from a three-weeks' stay In Asheville. Miss Mary Neely of Augusta, Is the guest of Mlsa Carmichael. , Miss Mildred Cunningham has gon to Saratoga with her mother, Mr#. T. M. Cunningham. Among the Savannahians summering at Warm Spring*, is Mr. W. W. William son, who left on Thursday for that re tort. Mr F. Stuart Hlneka left Thursday for Warm Springs. A party of naval officers, from the U. S. steamer Blake, stationed near Ty bee, went over to the hotel for the dance Thursday evening. They were Mr. James A McGregor. Mr, J. M. Hopkins, Mr. H C. Mitchell, Mr. J. F. Pfeu, anil Dr. G. E. Man-hand. Mr. Shelby Mvrhk will leave to-mor row for New York. Mrs Joseph Huger came over from BlufTton during the past week, and spent sever at day! In Ihe city. Mrs. Fleming G. dußtgnon, who has been in New Loudon, Conn , for some time, has gone to the White Mountains. Mrs. D. R. Hopps. Miss Mary Hopp*. and Mr. V. H Hopps, Jr., are staying at Tybee. Among those who enjoyed the dancing on the pavilion Friday even.ng. were Mr. and Mrs. Ormonde Strong. w r ho chaperon ed Miss Meysenburg. Miss Daisy Bryan, Mr. John Stoddard, and Mr. Stein Bryan. Mrs. Abram Minis and Miss Minis, left Mondav for the North. * Air and Mrs McMillan of Augusta and their little daughter, are staying at Hotel Tybee. Miss Georgia H Mg A i pin is the guest of Mrs Arthur White at Point Pleasant, on the Jersey coast. Miss Mary Comer is visiting the Misses Rauers at St. Catherine's. Avery congenial marooning party en joyed a river trip during the week as Mr. Lloyd Owens’ guests on the Hornet. They were Mr. Paul T. Haskell. Jr., Mr. Clar ence Connerat. Jr., Mr. Lewis Haskell, Jr . Mr. Horry Daniel. Jr., and blaster Owen Daniel. The chief objective point was Bluffion, where a brief but delight ful visit was made. • Maj. T. D. Bertody left Tuesday for the North. After a short stay in New York. MaJ. Bertody will visit hi* sister at Jamestown. R 1., returning to Savannah about the middle of August. Mrs J. G. Van Marter, who has been most of the summer at her old home in Tacormi. Wash is new with a smail party of friends traveling in Alaska. They will make a two-weeks' trip along the coast, going as far north as Glacier, gay, .md Mount St. Elias. Mr*. Robert C. Harrison spent the early part of the week at her mother's home in Bluffton. Miss Lulie Speer of Macon passed throufrb Savannah Monday on her way to Newport to vttt her sister. Mrs. M. H. Signor, who la living at Maitland Villa. Maj. A Hunter Johnson of Virginia ar rived Wednesday morning to make a short visit in the city. Mr. John A. Betjeman and Mr. Nan C. Betjeman left last night for Thomasvllle. Mrs. W. C. Hodgkins and her daughter. Miss von Dodt, who have been at the hotel wlille Cmpt. Hodgkins' ship the rnJted States ship Blake was at Tybee, left Saturday for a short visit to Charles ton, after which they will return to their home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daniel of Mlllen and their family are guests at Hotel Tybee. Mr. Thom a* Denmark has returned from Athena. Mr. W. 8. Daffln left Thursday for New York. Mr. A. C. McAlpin came over from Bluffton during the week and spent sev eral days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Semmes left during the week for Asheville. Mr. Boykin Wright of Augusta arrived during the week at Tybee, where his fam ily has been ifj>endlng some weeks. Mra. S. A. Einstein, Miss Hannah Ein stein, and Miss Ruth Einstein, are at Ho tel Tybee for the rest of the season. Mr. Tom Heyward went over to Bliiff ton Monday night for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Owens will go North to-morrow on the Kansas City. Mr. H. 11. McKe£ left Friday to Join Mrs. Mcfiee at Hendersonville. Mr. Arthur J. O’Hara came up from Tybee duMng the week and sailed Friday for New York. Mr. O'Hara will spend two or three months In th* mountains of Vermont, returning to Savannah about Oct. L * Mr. and Mrs. Duryee Van Wagenen and family left on Saturday for the North, where they will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Geo. A Van Wagenen Lake Ho petcong, N. J. Mrs. B. D. Lattimore, Dr. Ralston Lat t more and Mr. William Lattimore will leave on the steamer Kansas City Mon day for New York, whence they will sail on July 21 for London. They will visit the Paris Exposition and will then continue i heir Journey to Munich, taking in the Passion Play, through Italy, and will re turn home v.a Naples, being absent about two months. Mr. 8. dußose Boylston of Columbia, made a short visit to Savannah this week Mrs. Alvin M Bell and Mrs. Van B. Avery left Tuesday for Unadllla, N. Y., where they will spend the summer. Mrs. J. R. Floyd and Mrs. R. B. Nisbet of Eaton, went down Tuesday to Hotel Tybee. Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Haas and their fam ily left Tuesday for Waynesvllle, where they will remain during the rest of the heated term. Mrs. C. U. Barney, Master Charles Gor ham Barney, Jr., and Master William Pope Barney, went to Virginia Monday. During July they will visit relatives at Toresi Depot near the Peaks of Otter, and will pass August in Glasgow county, about two miles from the Natural Bridge, visiting other places of interest In Sep tember. They will return to the city about the first of October. Mr. Mills B. Lane, after a month or Iwo at Tybee. has returned to the city. Mr. Julian Well# of Charleston was In the city for several days during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Bchley ' "cA Perfect Food” 1 [ ”'Preserves Health” l " ‘Prolongs Life ” i : BAKER’S : :BREAKFAST: : COCOA i t“ Known the world over. . . . Received the highest is- I dorsements from the medical . practitioner, tlie nurse, and ’ the intelligent housekeeper ’| and caterer." —Dietetic and Hygienic Gauette. I Walter Baker & Cos. Ltd. \ Trsdt-stark DORCHESTER, MASS, i ■ on tvary Psekags Etbllih<l I 7 *e. | THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1900. with their two little daughters. Miss Mary and Miss Maria Schley, went to Asheville Monday for the summer. The many friends of Maj and Mrs, E. T. Comagya regret very much their final departure from Savannah, which took place during the past seek. After a brief 1-eve of absence, which they will spend with relatives and friends at the North, they will sail for the Philippines, Maj Com'gys having received orders detach ing him from the government hospbai here, of which he has had charge for sev eral months, and directing him to pro ceed to Manila. Mr M A. O Erien and the Misses O'Brien left Mopday night to spend the summer in Asheville. Mrs Edward H Lucas of Charleston.S.C . who is now \isltlng her sister, the Miss Raver.els in A ken. S. C. will be the guest of Mr and Mrs Arthur M Lucas next weak at their home on Waidburg street, east. Mr. Livingston Kenan of Darien ar rived Thursday to make a short stay in the city. Mr. and Mrs Riddle of Mobile are gucs‘s at Hotel Tybee. Mr. F. B Woodruff of New York, who has many friends here, arrived Friday, to make a short visit in Savannah. Mrs. H. H. McKee and Master William deßruyn Kops have gone to Henderson ville for the summer. Mr. Johnson of Harrisonburg, V.. is the guest of his brother, Mr. Aaron John son. Mr. and Mrs. Brantley A. Denmark, who have been visiting for several weeks In Athens and Quitman, returned home during the week. Miss Florence Whitehead will leave for New York to-morrow. Miss Janie Smart, who has been stay ing with Mrs. Wilcox at Tybee, will leave to-morrow for Lake George. Mr. and Mrs. R A. Cart of Charleston and children have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Burden, at 212 Jones street, east, for the past week and will leave fof home to-night. Miss Georgia Van Wagenen left yester day for Lake Hopa-tcong, N. J., where she will visit relatives. Mr. Thomas Furse has returned to the city. Miss Marie Valleau left Tuesday to visit friends in Quitman. Miss Annie T. Harte left for Auguata Wednesday to spend a few- weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Sbeehan. While in Augusta Miss Harte will attend the encampment of the Sacred Heart Ca dets at Harris Lithia Springs. Mrs. A. M. O'Donoghue and Miss Nan Richardson left Thursday for a fortnight In Washington, after which they will go to Canada for August and September. The many friends of Mr and Mrs. Frank E. Rebarer and of their son. Mr. John Rebarer. were delighted to hear the news from New York of his remarkable success in the Vergil School where he is studying. Miss Alma Cummings Is having a most enjoyable visit to friends in- Higgston. Mr. McMahon Flannery left Friday for Asheville, where he expects to remain un til about the first .of October. Mr. and Mrs. Mclntosh, Miss Fielding and Miss Sadie Richardson of Charlotte. N. C., after a delightful stay at Hotel Tyhee, will leave for home early this week. The Norfolk Landmark of July 1 has this item of a former Savannahian, which will interest those who remember his beautiful voice: "Mr. McKenzie Gordon, the noted New- York tenor, is spending a few weeks at Virginia Beach.” Miss Annie Griffin, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. J. Carolan, left Thurs day for Atlanta. Mr. D. J. Morrison and family are at Hot Springs. N. C., for the summer months. Mr. Euclid Snow of Nashville has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Snow, during the past week. Miss Ludie King of Atlanta is the guest of Miss C. F. McCall. Mrs. J. H. Collins and Miss Collins are spending the summer months in Mary land. Capt. George T. Warner, manager of the Baboock-Lary Dredging Company, entertained a party of friends on a de lightful river trip early in the week. The guests were given an opportunity to ob serve the work of the company's new dredge, now in operation below the city. Mr. Frank H. Ferguson went over to Charleston Tuesday to attend the con vention of the National Educational As sociation. Mrs. W. J. Robider and children are spending the summer at Hayward White Sulphur Springs, Waynesvllle, N. C. Mr. John Mulherin of Augusta spent the past week at Hotel Tybee. Avery pleasant surprise party took place at Thunderbolt Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shriver in honor of their sister, Miss Beulah Hines of Hinesville. Among those present were the Misses Julia Michels, Nellie Mulligan, Mai Witkowskl. Bertha Eichholz, Josie Witkowskl. Blanche Varn. Essie Oppenheim. Maude Witkowskl, Frankie Oppenheim, Eva Op penhelm, Messrs. Cyril Kelly, Bryan Wil liams, Joe Daily, M. Dillon, Sidney Smith, Screven Till, Waring Sheftall, Frank Op penheim. Frank Schwarzbaum and Moris Wachstein. Capt. and Mr*. W. T. Daniels and Miss Marion Daniels left Tuesday for She mountains of North Georgia. Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Gorman and their children, and Miss Schulz, have gone to Waynesvllle for the summer months. Mr. W. B. Griffin is the guest of Mr. Edward G. Thompson. Miss Mamie Lang, one of Savannah's most promising young singers, left for Charleston on Wednesday to be the guest Of Miss Sophie Buekharber. Miss Ling will sing a solo at the Lutheran Church Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Dooner, Sr., and daughter, Mrs. J. A. Gallaher. left on Tuesday to spend the summer in North Georgia. Miss Allie PeLoach, one of Quitman's most popular young ladles, is the guest of Miss Annie May Sloat on Habersham street. Mr. F. A Snedeker left Wednesday for Suwannee Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seller went to New York Tuesday. Mrs. R, G. Cramer left a few days ago for Forsyth to visit her daughter, Mrs. Walter Maynard. Mrs. W. A. Winburn and her children have gone to the mountain* of North Car olina for the rest of the summer. Mies Mattie £. Davis, who has been vis iting relatives in Savannah, returned Mon day to her home in Thomaavllle. Mrs. M. Boyle of Augusta Is th guest of Mrs. M. Lawler. 'Mrs. Lawrence Kelly and her family left during the week for the North Caro lina mountains. Mrs. W. H. Elliott, Miss Phoebe Elliott and Miss Sidney Carleton have returned from Green Island, where they were the guests of Mrs. Woodhrldge and the Misses Stiles. Mrs. George Screven Is visiting Mrs. W. W. Gordon, Jr. Mr. Raymond Butler has returned from Virginia Beach. Mrs. W. IV Rogers Is visiting Mrs. Frank Stillman, In Scranton. Mrs. George T. Cann has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. David Stew art Craven, In Salem, N. J. Mrs. Arthur J. Smith left yesterday for New Jersey. Miss Marion Cooper and Mtss Edith Stillwell, who have been visiting the Misses Morgan, at Tybee, have returned to the city. Miss Margarst Charlton and Miss Julia J 4 Broughton Street, West. Ladies’ Furnishings. Something Worth Talking About Our Shirt Waist Sale! And we are going to back this talk up with facts this week. White Lawn Shirt Waists, with inserting, 50c, • This season’s waists, our $1.50 waists, going at 50 cents. Good valne in White Pique, 15c. The latest novelties in Ladies’ Collars. One lot of Ribbons, 9 to 22 inches, 9c per yard. EDUCATIONAL. Elizabeth College, Charlotte, N- C. High grade college for women. Experienced teachers from noted foreign and American universities and conservatories. FINEST MUSIC AND ART CONSER VATORIES IN THE SOI. TH. Fire-proof building. Healthfully located, 20 acres beautiful campus, on the hights one-half mile from the city. Catalogue free. Ad dress * CHARLES B. KING, President. Trezevant are the guests of Miss Lillie Lynah, in ifluffton. Mrs. Merritt W. Dixon Is staying with Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dixon, at their Tybee cottage. Miss Daisy Maxey has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. C. G. Bell, at Tybee. Miss Jennie Charlton of Guyton was the guest of Miss Nona Saussy during the past week. Mrs. P. F. Pritchard, who has been vis iting in Crowley, La., lias returned to the city. Among the out-of-town supper parties during the week was one at Isle of Hope Wednesday evening. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cornwell and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Launey are at their summer home on Wilmington Isl and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mays, Jr., are spend ing the summer a* Wilmington Island. Miss Irene Withers left early In the week for Lancaster, S. C., where she is the guest of Mrs. Springs. Mr. Gratz Dent is at home for the holi days. Miss Ethel Walker has gone to Charles ton. After'the beautiful home wedding of Miss Dora Perlinski end Mr. Arthur Me- Yere. which took place Wednesday even ing. a small and informal reception was held, at which the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Deitsch. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schau!, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fried. Mrs. Hertz, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Solusky. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ehrlich, Mrs. Ophelia Byck, Mrs. Nellie Solomon, Mrs. S. Solomons, Mrs. L. Putzel. Mre. Bait, Misses Lillie and Frances Gazan, Misses Rosa and Irene Putzel, Miss Adele Myers. Miss Sarah Stern, Miss Ida Botev, Miss I-ena Ehrlich, Miss Kunskey, Mr. Henry Appel, Dr. I. M. Schwab, Mr. Henry Dietz. Mr. Jacob Gazan, Mr. David Byck, and others. Mrs. M. O. Duflocq left Friday by the Southern for Orange Valley, N. J., where she expects to make her future home. While not a native of Savannah, Mrs. Dultocq has lived here for the past eight years, and has made many warm friends who regret to see her leave. Miss Agnes Rourke gave a lovely tea Monday evening, in honor of Miss Ford of Atlanta, and Miss Lillie Vaughn ot Augusta Among the other guests were Miss Annie Lynch, Miss Viva Harty, Mtss Mamie Lynch, Mr. Mulherln and Mr. Maloney of Augusta. Mr. Joseph Heffernan, Mr. J. M. Black. Mr. John Lyons, Mr. Harry Turner. Mr. Edtvard O’Brien, Mr. Joseph McGovern, and Mr. John Butler. Dr. and Mrs. James B. Read have re turned to Green Cove Springs, Fla. Miss Susie Jaudon- is the guest of Mrs. James D. Stewart on Wilmington Island. Mrs. W. J. Ward entertained beauti fully Friday evening in honor of Mrs. M. C. Duflocq. The marriage of Mr. Joseph Savarese of Savannah, and Miss Herndon of Tam pa. was celebrated Wednesday afternoon in Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. Savarese arrived in Savannah the latter part of the week. Little Miss Addle Keith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith, entertained a few of her many friends, in a most delight ful manner last Thursday afternoon, from 5 to 7. the occasion, being her ninth birthday. The parlors were beautifully decorated with cut roses and vines, and with the bright, happy faces of the little ones, presented a lovely picture Indeed Little Miss Addle was gowned In a dainty pink organdy and received her little guest in a most charming manner. Games end music held sway for a while, when the folding doors were opened, revealing u THE BEE HIVE N. SCHUTZ, St. Julian and Whitaker Streets. Prices That Talk For Themselves. VALUES TAIL ARE UNMATGIABLE. Your Money Boys More Here Than Anywhere Else. Checked Glass Towels 3c Bleached Cotton Towels 3c Turkish Bath Towels oc Turkish Bath Towels (extra size and heavy) Sc Bleached Turkish Bath Towels 10c Bleached Turkish Balh Towels (extra size) 12V,0 5-4 Table OH Cloth, plain white, mar bled and colored IDe While India Llnon, superior qualities, at sc, 8,10 c, 15c Turkish Bath Soap 2c Transparent Glycerine Soap 3c Tar Soap 3c All Silk Taffeta and Satin Ribbons, in all widths, at special low prices. BLACK VELVET RIBBONS. A complete assortment of Linen and Satin Backs—ln trtmmln and baiting widths. ' table beautifully appointed and laden with everything dear to the hearts of children, to which the little guests marched. Gemss were again indulged In after supper. an*l It was with a feeling of regret, when the time came to go home, that they bade their little hostess good-bye. Among those present were Mrs. Gasque and Mrs. Paris, Miss Jessie Mayer. Miss Francis Davis. Miss Hattie Davis, the little Misses Lottie Manney, Elenora Middle ton, Daley Fraser, May McDonald. Marie Mathews, Helen Gasque. Stella. X#fly and Martha Helmken. and Masters Allen Keith. George Clarke. Donnie. Kenneth and Willard Fraser, and Joe Gibowitch. Miss Birdie Einstein will leave Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Falk, at A verne, U I. Mrs. O. F. Pace and Master Raiford Pace are at Indian Spring for the sum mer months. Mrs. Nellie Schirm and family are spend ing the summer at Tybee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Bell have re turned to town after a month’s stay at Tybee. The Misses Connolly of Brunswick and Mr. James Taylor of Wilmington are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coney. Miss Harriet Rittenburg, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Stern, ort Gordon street, will return Monday to her home in Sumter. Mrs. Register and Miss Ida Wolff left Tuesday night to spend sortie weeks at the Virginia Springs. Mr. and Mrs. S. Binswanger and Master Edwin Binswanger left Tuesday to spend several weeks at the Northern resorts. Miss Einstein will leave to-morrow for Asheville. At the Tuesday evening dance at Ty bee Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grady chaperoned Miss Lillie Vaughn of Miss Groves of Blackville, Miss Jumonville of New Orleans, Miss Agnes Rourke, Miss Annie Kehoe, Messrs. Mulhern and Ma loney of Augusta, Joseph Harty, J. M. Black, Joseph McGovern. Edward O’Brien. John Butler and Joseph Heflfernan. Miss M. Rees, who has been visiting rel atives in Americus, will soon return home Mr. Henry Schaul of Atlanta, who has spent the past week in Savannah, left last night for New York on his way to Poland Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Alvan B. Rowe and Master Alvan Rowe have returned from a visit to Mrs. M. E. Rowe in Brunswick. Miss Margaret Connors left Friday for Blowing Rock. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Frank and Misses Irene and Viola Frank will leave Tuesday to spend the rest of the season at Sara toga and Sharon Springs. Mr. Joseph Herzog left yesterday for Jacksonville, where he will spend a week. Miss Gertrude Saussy is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. John Stewart, at Cattle Park. Miss Ray Meyer of Macon, Miss Fan nie Neuberger. Miss Lily Traub, Miss Bert Sohramaek, Miss Edna Lilienfhal. Miss Bessie LUienthal, Miss Florrie Lllicnthal and Messrs. Herbert Traub, Max Lef fier, Herman Rosenheim, Jacob Dub and Joseph Wolff were among the many danc ers at Tybee Thursday night. Mrs. Aaron Ferst expects to sail for New York on Tuesday's steamer. Mr. and Mrs. William Glbscn and fhe Misses Blaine were among those who were present at the Tuesday evening dance at Tybee. Miss Tesde Norton Is visiting friends in Charleston. Miss Mamie Hanley gave a charming birthday party Tuesday night. Delightful refreshments were s rved and the young eople indulged in many merry games. The guests were: Miss Jennie Reilly, Mist Stella Downey, Miss Maggie Reynolds. Ladles’ White Corsets (all sizes) 20c Ladles' Summer Corset# (all sizes) 23c R. & (5. Corsets#, white, black, pink, blue (all sizes), in medium and long lengths. Ladies' Waists, with detached collar and laundered cuffs 7 J3c Ladles’ Madras Shirt Walsta, full front, yoke back, separate collar, laundered cuffs 35 0 Ladles' Tail Hose, Richelieu Ribbed, silk finish, fast color, seamless, extra spliced heel and toes 9c Ladles' Slalnless Tan Hose, Rlchellleu ribbed, double process dye, high spliced heels, extra double sole 13c Ladles’ Fast Black Lace Lisle Hose, seamless, special summer weight 19c Infant's Fine Hose, white and black (all sites) ioc Gentlemen’s Half Hose, fast tans and black go Broughton St., West. Hot Weather Garments. —WASH WAISTS AND WASH SKIRTS Price* rut beyond recognition. And other items worthy your reading. Women’s Waists. A fine collection of White and Col ored Waists that were 11.25, now 75c Women's W aists. Embracing all of our White end Colored Fine Waists, that were $1.75, now’ 99c Every Item a Bargain. Extra quality all Silk Black Taf feta, worth $1.25, at 89c Black Mohair Brllliantine, heavy bright luster, wortli 40c, Monday 25c 50-inch Ail Wool Gray ICibeline for walking, bicycle and rainy-day skirts, worth 52.00. at $1.25 Solid Colored Pique, pink, blue, canary and red, w’orth 25c, at 10c Balance of our Scotch Ginghams and Imported Madras, worth 35c, at 15c 25c Children's. Gauze Knee Pants at 10c 15c Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton Veta at 10c 25c English Tooth Brushes at 15c I YOUR GAS RANGE fig Sis in Commission. Mfli Brag BOILING, BROILING, ROASTING. N S'- fcf Just what yoa wnut done. / |T7ll £ NO SVPERFI/lOt S HEAT, NO WASTE. J A turn of the Burner u Mild flic It ii ng <* stops work. Stops - l espeiiMi*. too. Mops ull heat. lon on u 2 fj| regulate the Gum Hunjiu much or lit- tie. Just ns you need. V, -.• SI.OO a >3on ili tor the Gnn Hn tige. h Mutual Gas Light Cos,, t liPr i 7 A U Congress St., West. "Xjft. C\ Kis{ ' % w j 4 E as t Broughton St. Ribbon, the latent, best and cheapest. All-silk, heavy satin and taffeta, assort ed colors.- Write for samp'es and prices. No. 1 Baby Ribbons, lc yd., 48c spool. No. 2 Ribbons, Vfc-in., yd., 20c bolt. No. 4 Ribbons, **-!n., 5c yd., 38c bolt. No. 5 Ribbons. 1-in., 5c yd., 45c bolt. No. 7 Ribbons, 114-in., 5c yd., 50c bolt. No. 9 Ribbons, 1%-ln., Sc yd., 75 lx)lt. No. 12 Ribbons. -2in., 10c yd., 90c bolt. No. 1C Ribbons, 2V4-in., yd., sl.lO bolt. No. 22 Ribbons, 2%-in., 15c yd., $1.35 bolt. No. 40 Ribbons, 3 1 4-in., IV.ic yd., $1.60 bolt. No. 80 Ribbons, 4-in., 20e yd., $1.85 bolt. No. 100 Ribbons, 5-in., 25c yd., $2.25 bolt. All above run ten to bolt. We mail ribbons free all over United States. Miss Mamie Beytsgh, Miss Nell Monahan, Miss Molly O’Keefe, Miss Mamie Spell man, Miss Maggie Deignan, Miss Irene McCabe, Messrs. Lawrence Kelley, Will Downey, William Barnett, William Daly. Otto Fianck, Tom Harvey, Robert Winn ar.d Jcs.pli Dillon. Miss Maggie Farmer will leave to-day for Johnston Station on a visit to her aunt. Mrs. Catherine Chapman. Miss Dozier and Miss M. K. Dozier of Atlanta arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aithur J. Monerhf Miss Annie White of Charleston is the guest cf Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes. Mr Couriland S. Jones leaves to-night by the Central Ruilroud for Atlanta, en route to Knoxville, to visit his sister. Mrs. Leoti Jourolmon, after which he will go to Pittsburg, where ho intends ultimately to locate and fo low his professions of mechanical engineering. Miss Hanley and Mrs. Mary Fallon left during the week for Bluffton. Mrs. Kate Bolan and children and Miss Agnes Murtagh will leave for New York ih's w ,ek. Mr. Jas. H. Ilurte entertained his friends with a fish suppr on Thursday evening, those present were Miss Mamie Downey, Miss Jennie Reilly, Miss Stella Downey, Mr. Wm. Barrett and Mr. Law rence Kelley. Mr. E. T. Skeffington has left for Illi nois to be married and will return with his bride Sept. 1. Mr. and Mr*. Frank H. Williams have r Burred f cm their trip to the North and are at their home, No. MO Barnard street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Ramsey and family will leave Thursday for Boston and St s John, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quinn and their sister, Miss Ellen Crowley, will sail on the Birmingham Tuesday for New York and other points. Miss Beulah Knight of Waycross, who has been visiting Miss Maud Farmer will return to Waycross to-day. Miss Knight has made many friends, who regret her departure. The Misses Chapeau returned Saturday from White Sulphur Springs, Fla. Mias Ella Pursiey of Guyton was the guest of Misa Ella Rogers the past week. The Misses Mabel Pursiey and Rosa Women’s Skirts. made of high quality White Pique box pleated back, that were {3.00 now $1.69 Women’s Waists. A lot embracing all of our Whit* and Colored Waists, that were {3.50 now $2.00 Every Item a Bargain. Narrow- Black Velvet Ribbons, so very scarce, at 39c Full size heavy All Linen Huck Towels, worth fully 16c, at 12Kc Extra heavy White Cotton Duck, Linen finish, worth 20c, at 12j 2 C Imported Batiste Claire, 25c quality, at 15c Ladies' U'ntrimmed Hats that sold at SI.OO, this week 39c 50 pieces Cambric, Nainsook ani Swiss Embroideries. Edgings and In sertion, worth 35c, at 18c 500 White and Fancy Parasols at ✓ $2.69 No. 1 Satin and Silk Ribbons lc a vard Hose Supporters, all sizes, 7c The Wheeler & Wilson Latest Improved No. 9 Ball Rearing Sewing Machines at CUT PRICES. * Call and see them. J- & I*. Coat’s Spool Thread 50c dozer A fine line Indies' Black Seamless SiiH Finish Hose per pair. Men's Seamless Black and Tan Hose f pair for 15c, or 75c dozen. Nice line Val. Laces at lc to 6c yard. The best Safety Pins 2 dozen for sc. Novelties in Jewelry cheap. Fine line bos Paper and Envelope oc, 10c and 15c box; 40c, 55c, 75c, 90c $1.20 dozen. J Fine line Ink Tablets 4c each; 40c dozen. Good Note Paper 2 quires for sc. Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoe Dressing 8c bot. Fine Men’s Dress Shoes $2.90. Fine Ladies’ Dress Fine Children’s Dress Shoes 75c to $123. May Adams of Guyton and the Mbs* l Wnrdsworth and Henderson of Bom* were the guests of Miss Fannie Harmon several days this w r eek. Miss Lillie Powers and Miss Msggl* Clark took a small party of friends on a pleasant boating trip Tuesday aftef" noon. Miss Helen Roland will leave Wedtb*’ day for the North. Friday evening the Misses Annie. LouU find Emma Savarese gave a very mew watermelon party, at Which the gu'* were Misses Mamie Pierce. Rosa Bradley. Mamie Downey, Annie Corbett, Messrs Bud Sullivan, Vic Manan, Frank On'* lagher, Jack Comer and James Harte Miss Lillie Dowling will return week from a visit to her aunt, In Gres' 1 boro. Miss Eliza Cahill of Charleston Is guest of Mrs. T. J. Brennan. A number of young people took a light trip up the river Tuesday to flP* the week at Ferry. Tl>o* the party were: Misses Belle ® r^ nll J* Bessie Christie. Lizzie Kvans, MW- Louis Flood and Gus Scyele. Miss Eva Malia is visiting friend* Charleston. Miss Josephine Greene of Macon t* guest of Hotel Tybee. Mrs. K. B. Flood and Mrs. Barth*!*" chaperoned a party of young people took a moonlight ride on the Clifton dny evening. They were Mi** Dillon. • Flood. Mr. Kuhlman and Mr. Delega Mrs. M. E. Barry will spend the eum'.nw In Asheville. „ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sheftal! and fad** have moved to Guyton for the summe Mr. Joseph Mltchelson left Monday visit Darien. „ Miss Lizzie Austin, who has n J u || guest of Miss Carrie Smith, ai ;o street, west, ha* returned to her ho DeLand, Fla., much to the regret many friend* here. w jjj Messrs. Charles and Fred _ vr# leave Monday night for Aspen. Col they will make there future home- Mrs. 8. Mann. Mrs. Ed Tischler, • lena Alexander and Miss Blanche __ Continued on Seventeenth rage.