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Th:s is the reign of man. Yachting
along th*- • fishing on the river, en
tertaining in town, and supping out of
town, man just now* is proving his title
clear to rule in society, for woman has
fled to cooler realms.
Mr. and Mrs, Rauers. Miss Kate Rauers
and Miss Freda Rauers have been enter
taining a house party in which
were Mr. end Mrs Lewis Has
kell, Mr. and Mrs. James T.
Dent and Miss Mary Comer, and for
the past fortnight St. Catharine s has been
the loadstar of attraction to all the gay
mariners cruising along the coast. The
charms of young society to he found at
the island have drawn these wandering
yachtsmen from afar, and even the de
lights of boating have failed before pleas
ures on shore, while fish breakfasts and
suppers and gayety of all sorts have been
Che order of the summer hour.
In town just at present all society interest
is gathering in pleasant anticipation about
the wedding of Miss Mary Haines and Mr.
Hubert Duckworth, which wiil take place
Wednesday at high noon. After the -
mony Mrs. Haines will entertain the bridal
party informally, hut there will be no re
ception, Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth leaving
almost immediately for New York, from
where they will sail this week for Europe.
Miss Haines and Mr. Duckworth were
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. < arleton C.
Champion at a charming little supper
party Tuesday evening. The oiher guests
were Miss Annie Haines and Mr. Walter
Battersby Duckw r orth.
Mr. Duckworth gave a beautiful din
ner at the De Soto last evening to the
gentlemen who will be his attendants at
the wedding. His guests were Mr. W. B.
Duckworth, Mr. E. O. Watkins, Mr.
Horace Hunter. Mr. Edward Demere, Mr.
Clarence S. Connerat, Jr., Mr. Mack Cor
bett. Mr. G. Noble Jones, Mr. Charles C.
Schley, Jr., Mr. Lewis Warfield, Mr.
Henry Walthour. Mr. A. M. West, Jr., and
Mr. G. E. Dickinson.
Miss Mary Comer, accompanied by Miss
Kate Rauers end Miss Freda Rauers, have
returned from St. Catherine’s.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Postcll are spend
ing some weeks very delightfully at Blow
ing Rock.
Miss Carrie Lou Meldrim will arrive this
week to visit Miss Jeanie Haines.
The engagement of Miss Helen Buck
man of Philadelphia and Mr. Henry Wal
thour has been recently announced. Miss
Buckman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Buckman of Philadelphia, and the
niece of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Cann.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Howell arrived
Wednesday afternoon at Southampton.
Miss Clifford Munnerlyn, Miss Jeanie
Haim*. Mips Rifchton Habersham and
Mr. David Barrow formed a plea sunt
driving party to White Bluff in the early
part of the week to spend the day with
Mrs W. W. Chisholm and the Misses Chis
holm.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Morrell and
their family will leave to-morrow for
Lake Mohonk, where they win remain um
til the fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Myers, Miss Caro
line Myens and Master Jack Myers, after
spending July very delightfully at Hotel
Tybee. will return home to-morrow.
Mr. Her.ry D. Stevens will leave to-mor
row for the North to join Mrs. Stevens at
Cape Cod.
Mr3. Munnerlyn. Mrs. George S. Haines
and Mrs. Edward M. Halversham chap
eroned a merry party of dancers at Ho
tel Tybee Thursday evening. They were
Miss Righton Habersham, Miss Klizli
Chisholm, Miss Jeanie Haines, Mr. Hugh
Harris. Mr. Harry Dearing. Mr. Charles
C. Schley, Jr., Mr. luis Warfield. Mr.
Richard Chariton, Mr. J. Nevett Steele,
Jr., Mr. Lawrence I>ee, Mr. Hammond
Eve, Mr. Clarence S. Connerat, Jr., Mr.
D. R. Hopps, Jr., and Mr. (Stephens.
Miss Georgia Edmonston left Monday
to visit the Misses Hill at Grovetown.
Mrs. J. A. G. Carson and Mrs. Cecil Oab
bett chaperoned Miss Eula Gamble, Miss
Angie Cubbedge, Miss Leonora Gabbett,
Mr. Earl Dasher. Mr. Frank de C. Hey
ward ami Mr. Epping Gabbett at the Fri
day evening dance at Isle of Hope.
Miss Hull and Miss Clifford Munnerlyn
went over to Bluffton Thursday to visit
Mrs. W. W. Owens.
Miss Allie Eve of Augusta if® the guest
of Miss Mary Haines.
Mrs. J. Guerard Heyward returned Mon
day from a visit to Mrs. de Caradenc in
Charleston.
Mrs. Clifford Carleton has recently sail
ed from Europe for America, and is ex
pected to arrive in Savannah some time
in the month of August.
Bluffton is as gay as ever. There was
a charming tea Wednesday afrernoon at
the home of Mrs. Dußois. Among those
present were Mrs. W. W. Owens, Mrs.
Heyward Lynah, Mrs. Paul Pritchard,
Mrs. Cuthbert, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Polil
z**r. Miss Margaret Hull. Miss Lina Hu
ger, Miss Emma Huger, Miss Eugenia
Heyward, Miss Janie Eve, Miss West
moreland. Miss Lilia Martin, Miss Gable
Martin. Miss Annie Eve, and Miss Hen
rietta Eve.
Miss Elizabeth Johnston and Miss EdPh
Johnston will leave to-morrow for Blow
ing Rock.
Miss Georgia Charlton is visiting in
Rock Hill, S. C.
Miss Miriam Dent, who has been the
guest of Miss Clare Huger in Bluffton,
returned home Wednesday.
Miss Margaret Vernon Stilus left on
Wednesday for Virginia, with a party, to
Ik- absent several months.
Mr. S. P. Shotter, Miss Emily Shotter,
Miss Belle Shotter, and Mins Elizabeth
Shotter, ate making n most Interesting
European tour. For the past three weeks
they have been traveling through the old
historical towns of England, visiting Ox
ford. Rugby, Stratford-on-Avon end East*
bourne, and spending several days at that
fashionable resort of English nobility and
royalty. Brighton. They are now in Pari.-;,
where they will devote about ten days to
the exposition. During August they will
visit n.l the. most interesting places on
the continent, uni returning, will sail
on the twenfy-ninth from Liverpool.
Mr. Thomas S. Wylly will leave this
week for New York.
Miss Carrie Lou Meldrim will arrive this
wide to visit Miss Jeanie Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Dent returned
Friday from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Rauers at St. Catharine's.
Mr. Alonzo Sybrandt will sp*nd the
month of August in the mountains of
Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haskell returned
Friday afternoon from a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Rauers at Bt. Catharine’s.
Dr. William C. IJobdy of the United
States Marine Hospital Service, arrived
Monday Cos taka charge of the office In
Savannah. Dr. Hobdy has only lately
returned from England, where he was
stationed at Southampton on foreign duty.
He was Joined yesterday by Mrs. Hobdy.
who has been spending some time with her
parents In Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ridgely Leaken,
who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mur
ray McGregor Stewart at their Tybee cot
tage, returned home yesterday.
Mr. end Mrs. George J. Mills will sail
on the Augusta to-morrow, to visit Mrs.
Henry Wilson Hodge in New York.
Mr. Cooper Myers was host at a very
congenial stag party during the week at
his town house. His- guests were: Mr.
Thomas S. Wylly, Mr. William L. Wil
son. Dr. 11. H. Martin. Mr. Rittenhouse
Moore and Mr. Robert Hull.
Miss Cornelia Lee left Thursday to visit
Miss Josine Weed at Noroton, Conn,
Dr. John C. Haskell, who spent last week
cruising near Savannah on the Hornet, re
turned to Charleston Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burner, Mrs. M. E.
Burner of Macon and Mr. J. H. Butner
spent Tuesday evening at Hotel Tybee.
Mrs. Leila Habersham will leave this
week for Saluda, N. C.
Mrs. w. D. Simklns, Miss Annie Sim
kins, and Master Neyle Simkins, who have
spent the month of July very pleasantly
at Mount Airy, Pa., will go to Eagleernere
Wednesday for August and September.
Dr. William F. Aiken is at Hotel Tybee.
Monday evening at Hotel Tybee, a small
but delightful progressive euchre party
was given, at which the- ladies’ prize wan
won by Mrs. Arthur Weil, and the gentle
men’s by Mr. Spitz of Atlanta. The other
players were Mr. and Mrs. Riddle of Mo
bile, Mrs. Jacob Lippman, Mrs. Joseph
Ferst, Mrs. S. A. Einstein, Mrs. Lawrence
Lippman, Miss Lily Hirsch of Columbus,
Miss Hazel Hirsch and Maj. Francis Hill
of New Orleans.
Mr. Julian Clark has just returned from
England.
Miss Baker is visiting Miss Rosa Mcßee
in Ghent, Va.
Miss Emelyn Hartridge, after a visit of
a few days to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hart
ridge in New York, is now at Jewett
Heights in the Catskill Mountains, where
she will spend the month of August.
Miss Lily Anderson returned Monday
from a visit to Miss Lina Huger in Bluff
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hunter, Master
Harold Hunter, and Master John Hunter,
will go North to-morrow to spend some
weeks at Mountain Rest, near Lake Mo
honk. They will make a short stay in
New York before returning in the autumn.
Miss Sallie McAlpin will sail to-morrow
on the City of Augusta for New York,
from where she will go direct to the Thou
aand’lslands to visit Mr. and Mrs, E. P,
Wilbur at their summer home, Sport Isl
and, Alexandria bay.
Mrs. Clarence G. Anderson and Miss
Madgie Reid will leave this week to spend
August and September in the mountains.
Miss Smith of Maron Is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Hampton L. Eerrill.
Miss Eula Gamble and Miss Angle Cub
bedge went out to Isle of Hope Friday to
spend a week with Mrs. J. A. G. Carson.
Miss Sally Haskell returned Wednesday
from a visit to Miss I.lna Huger in Bluff
ton.
Mr. William P. Carmichael and Miss
Mary Carmichael will go to North Caro
lina Wednesday for the remainder of the
summer.
Miss Jeanie Haines went out to White
Bluff Wednesday to visit Miss Eliza Chis
holm.
Mr. Ormond Strong and Mr. Sidney
Stubbs left Tuesday night for Highlands,
N. C., where, with Mr. Strongs able as
sistance, Mr. Stubbs will pursue his col
lege studies during the summer.
Mrs. Arden Is visiting her sister, Mrs. A.
C. McAlpin, at her home in Bluffton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wood are in
Sullivan county, New York.
Dr. H. H. Martin, Mr. Thomas S. Wylly,
Mr. Cooper Myers, Mr. John Cars
well, Mr. John Rittenhouse, Mr. T.
Mayhew Cunningham, Jr., Mr. Rittenhouse
Moore, Mr. William L. Wilson, Mr. George
Cosens, Mr. Robert Hull, Mr. Hal Bacon
and Mr. Sum Ross formed o
very jolly fishing party which
set out from Tybee during the
week, and which enjoyed the finest
possible sport and a good time generally.
Miss Nina Crane, left Monday for Lake
George, where she will spend several
weeks.
Mr. Louis Warfield has returned from a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Rauers, at St. Cath
arine’s.
Miss Phoebe Elliott and Mr. 8
Elliott will sail In August for Europe to
visit the Paris Exposition.
Mr. T. Lewis Malone, who is spending a
month In Charlottesville with Mrs. Malone
will return about the middle of August.
Mrs. W. G. Cann and children left
Thursday evening for Saluda, where they
will stay for the rest of the summer.
Mrs. T. S. Wayne and Miss Mary Wayne
are spending the season, very delightfully
in North Halley, Canada.
Mr. Frank Holland arrived Thursday to
make a visit of several days in the city.
At the Thursday evening dance at Hotel
Tybee. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cubbedge
chaperoned Miss Angle Cubbedge, Miss
Eula Gamble, Mr. Darwin Hull and Mr.
Robert Waller.
On the same evening with Mrs. D. R.
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THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. JULY 29, 1900.
Hopps and Mrs. Wilcox were: Miss Mary
Hopps. Miss Myra Wilcox. Mr. Frank de
C. Heyward, Mr. Thomas W. Harper. Mr.
Dan C. Betjeman, and Mr. Clayton Purse.
Miss Leila Gadsden, who has been the
guest of Miss Flora Dancy at White
Bluff, returned Friday to her home in
Summerville.
Mr. Edward C. Mercer will leave Wed
nesday for Mount Airy, where Mrs. Mer
cer and Mrs. Freeland are spending the
summer.
Miss Theresa Smith is ot Rhinebeek
N. Y. t for the summer months.
Miss Julia Trezevant returned Monday
from Bluffton. where she has been visit
ing Miss Lily Lynah.
Dr. W. H. Elliott will leave this w'oek
for a short visit to Saluda.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Kline. Mbs
Klin** and Miss Mary Kline went North
Monday. Mrs. Kline and the Misses Kline
will spend the rest of the season at the
Virginia summer resorts.
The Barbecue Club has recently held
its annual reorganization meeting, giv
ing the first of its deiightful entertain
ments this week at the old water works.
Mr. John Carswell is the secretary of the
club, and among Its other members are
Mr. W. W. Starr. Mr. Hal Bacon, Mr.
George Gadsden, Mr. Merritt W. Dixon,
and Mr. James M. Dixon.
Mr. C. C. Schley, Jr., who has been'
pursuing a course of study at Poughkeep-~
sic, for the past two months, returned
home Monday.
Mrs. Edward Barnwell was In Bluffton
several days during the week, as the guest
of Mrs. Joseph Huger.
Mr. E. W. Smith, who has been stay
ing at Hotel Tybee for tie past fortnight,
will sail for New' York to-morrow, on his
way to Saratoga for the month of August.
Mr. Louis Morgan has recently accepted
a position in New York, where he will
now make his home. His friends here,
while rejoicing in his success, regret very
much his departure from Savannah.
Miss George Ashley of Trenton, S* C.,
and Miss Gretta Holmes of Charleston,
who have been guests of the Miss Runs
hart at White Bluff, have returned home.
Mr. and* Mrs. Chestnutt and Miss Con
stance Chestnutt have returned from a
pleasant stay of several weeks at Tybee.
Mr. E. A. Cutts left Monday for Sara
toga. where Mrs. Cutts and Mr. Walker
Cutts have been staying since the middle
of June.
Mr. Harold von Linstow, who Ii is re
cently returned from his summer trip to
Europe, is expected in Savannah to-mor
row to spend a few days among his
friends here before he goes to Dallas.
Mrs. James Farie is spending the
summer at Lithia Springs, near Atlanta.
Mr. C. S. Pritchard. Jr., of Bluffton is
In the city for a short stay.
Miss Bessie Haile of Gainesville, Fla.,
will arrive Wednesday to visit Miss Ro
berta Purse.
Wednesday evening, from 5 to 10, a de
lightful garden party was given at the
Episcopal residence by the Aid Society of
the Cathedral. The afternoon was devoted
to the children, and these little folks had
as merry a lime as possible, with good
things to eat and pleasant games to play.
In the evening the garden presented a
very pretty sight, with its swaying rows
of Japanese lanterns lighting up bright
groups of summer-clad figures scattered
about at Inviting little tables or wander
ing in twos and threes over the lawn.
Refreshments were served by Miss Bell,
Miss Alice Collins, Miss Katie O’Connor,
Miss Annie Gody and Miss Delanoy, while
delightful music was furnished by Miss
Julia Boyle and Miss Stella Gallagher on
the guitar, and Miss Fannie Rourke on the
mandolin. Among those present were
Capt. and Mrs. TJsina, Mrs. John Lyons,
Miss Herschel of Brooklyn, Miss Damour
of Brooklyn, Miss Trainor of Macon, Miss
Lynch, Miss Marie Harty, Miss Ambrose,
the Misses Lyons, Miss Bessie Gallagher,
Miss Viva Harty, Miss Nellie Harty, Miss
Gomm, Miss Emily Gomm, Miss Rosa
Putzel, Miss Loretta* McGovern. Miss
Lillian McGovern, Col. Jordan F. Brooks,
Dr. M. F. Dunn, Dr. O’Connor, Mr. Court
land Dixon, Mr. Edward O’Brien, Mr. Jo
seph Harty, Mr. H. T. Wilson, Mr. John
Powers, Mr. Bloat, Mr. Armstrong, Mr.
Charles Wakoman and Mr. Hartwell.
Mrs. Loon Ferst went North Friday to
spend some weeks at Long Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hines and their
daughter of Washington, Ga., passed
through Savannah during the week on
their way Nqrth. and were guests of Mr.
R. T. Bemrae\ Mr. and Mrs. Hines left
Friday for New York.
Mrs. Henry Blun, Mrs. Miner of New
York, Miss Kate Blun, Miss Helen Blun
and Messers. Will and Walter Blun have
gone to Egremont Plain, Mass., in the
Berkshire Hills, for the rest of the sea
son.
Mr. <3ußose Boyleston made a short visit
to the city during the week.
Mr. Matthew Pilcher, Jr., and Mr. Pat
ton Cheatham of Nashville, Tenn., and Mr.
James Sears and Mr. Fred Hoyt of Way
cross, whp have been visiting Mr. William
Remshart for the past two weeks at his
summer home at White Bluff, have return
ed home.
Mr. J. J. Dub will sail to-morrow for
New York.
Mr. Edwyn Woodhams, accompanied by
Master Marion Twiggs, will leave Tuesday
for the North ami West. After visiting
Atlanta, Chattanooga and Chicago, they
will spend the latter part of the season at
Mr. Woodhams’ home in Kalamazoo,
Mich.
In a party which went out on the gov
ernment launch Friday for a day’s fish
ing at Oyster creek were Dr. Hicks, Lieut.
Young, Mr. Robert G. Fleming, Mr. Coul
ter Carmichael and Dr. Ralph Thompson.
Miss May O’Brien of Atlanta is the
guest of the Misses McCrohan at the At
lantic Club.
Mr. Paul Seabrook. Miss A. G. Sea
brook and Mr. Paul Seabrook, Jr., sailed
Friday for New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Kellur, Miss Luce, Miss
Ketiar, and Miss May Kellar spent Thurs
day evening very epleasantly at Hotel Ty
bee.
Mrs. Arthur Weil, who has been at Ty
bee during July, left Tuesday for Mary
land to spend the rest of the season at
Blue Mountain.
Mrs. Cleveland and Master Leonard
Cleveland, after a very pleasant stay at
Hotel Tybee, have returned to their home.
Mr. H. S. Mein hard left Friday for Long
Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Connor are at Ty
bee for a week, chaperoning a pleasant
house party in which are Miss Vivia Harty
Miss Kate Lyons. Miss McDonald, Miss
Rourke, Miss Nellie O’Brieti, and Miss
Agnes Lyons.
Mr. Joseph M. Solomons* Is visiting his
daughter, Mrs. David B. Falk, in Charles
ton.
Mre. Cary B. Townsend of Montgomery,
Miss Pauline Townsend, and Master Cary
Townsend, are staying .it Hotel Tybee.
Mr. H. Jansen, who** has been in New
York for the past six weeks, returned Fri
day on the Augusta.
Miss Miriam Weil was at Hotel Tybee
for several days during the week, the
guest of Mrs. Joseph Feist.
Mrs. E. C. Gl< isoii, Miss Katie and
Master Hoy Gbason, after a delightful
•toy at Hotel Tybee, returned to the diy,
and left on the Birmingham Friday, for
a sojourn at Rhliieberk-oti-th*-Hudson.
Before returning in October. they
will visit in New York and Brooklyn.
Mr. C. M. Craig lef Tuesday for Goshen,
Va . where Mrs. Craig is spending he
summer at Hotel Alleghany.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Riddle will return
Tuesday to their home in Mobile, after a
stay of several weeks at Tybee.
Mrs. K. M. Spring and Miss Spring left
Tuesday to spend the mxt two months
In Hendersonville, returning in time for
Miss* Spring to resume her work in the
Kate Baldwin kindergarten.
sirs. J W. Wilson and Miss Della Wil
son of Btate&boxo, who hove been staying
WALSH & MEYER,
1-4 Broughton, West,
LADIES’ FURNISHINGS.
Something Worth Talking About
Our Shirt Waist Sale!
And we are going to back this talk up with facta this week. '
White Lawn Shirt Waists, with inserting. 50 cents.
This season’s Waists, our $1.50 waists, going at 50 centsk
Good value in White Pique, 15 cents.
The latest novelties in I>adies’ Collar*.
One lot of Ribbons. 9 to 22 inches, 9c per yard.
at Hotel Tybee. came up to the city dur
ing the week to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Fulton on Monterey Square.
Mr. A. Mohr and family have gone to
Highfield, Md.. for the summer.
Miss Cahill of Charleston, who has been
the guest of Mrs. T. J. Brennan, returned
home Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Franklin of Union
Springs, Ala., are spending a week ot
Hotel Tybee.
Miss McDonald, Miss Kate Lyons. Miss
Rourke. and Miss Nellie O’Brien, chap
eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Connor,
were among those who enjoyed the danc
ing at Hotel Tybee Thursday evening.
In one of the parties which came over
from the Atlantic Club, the same evening,
were Mr. and Mrs. John Powers. Mrs.
W. C. McDonough, Miss Jumonville of
New Orleans. Miss Annie Kehoe, Miss
Golden. Miss Carolan. Mr. Joseph Hartv,
Mr. John McLaughlin-, Mr. John Black,
and Mr. George Turner.
The Misses Katherine, Cecelia and Julia
Lee are visiting friends in Charleston,
their old home.
Miss Lily Hirsch of Columbus, Ga., one
of the most attractive young ladies now
at Hotel Tybee. who has been entertaining
the guests with her musical talents, will
leave Saturday, much to the regTet of her
many friends.
Mr. William L. Exley left Wednesday for
Asheville.
Miss Minnie Dillon of Thomasville and
Miss Carrie Williams were guests of Mrs.
Cary B. Townsend at Hotel Tybee during
the week.
Miss Mamie Quinn of Charleston is visit
ing Miss Ecie Reynolds.
Mis Katie Pierce left during the week
on an extended trip through Ohio, Ken
tucky and West Virginia to be absent un
til the fall.
Mrs. W. C. Neidlinger went to Hender
sonville Wednesday for the rest of the
summer.
Mr. M. M. Hirsch spent several days at
Tybee during the week.
Mr. Yulee Park, after an absence of
three or four years, is being welcomed
back to the city by his many friends. Mr.
Park is staying with his mother, Mrs. N.
Park.
Miss Herschel and Miss Perry of Brook
lyn, Miss Kennedy, and Mr. C. L. Heller
spent Tuesday evening at Hotel Tybee.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Barton are in Nor
folk for several weeks, after which they
expect to go to the mountains of Virginia
for the rest of the summer.
A naphtha launch party was tendered
Miss Mamie Quinn to Warsaw.
Those in the party were Mies Nellie
Reynolds, Miss Ecie Reynolds, Miss Win
ifred Doyle. Miss Aly O’Brien, Messrs.
Deitz Clark, Joe Co-nnor. Joe McGovern,
PM O’Brien, and Herbert Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. IF. Hinton ami their
family left Tuesday for Tallulah Falls.
Mrs. Joseph Ferst and her family, who
are now at Hotel Tybee. will sail on Auer.
4 for New York on their way to Shanjn
Springs.
Mr. and Airs. E. S. Pierce. Misses Marie
Pierce and Master Artie Pierce left on
Wednesday on a visit to relatives and
friends in Ohio, Kentucky and West Vir
ginia.
In a pleasant party from Cordole, occu
pying one of the cottages at Hotel Ty
bee, are Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland, Miss
Smith. Miss Bessie wSmith, Mr. Hawkins,
and Mr. Ensign.
Miss Perry of Brooklyn, who has been
in Savannah for the past week, sailed last
night for New Y'ork.
Mies Mary Murphy entertained infor
mally at tea on Wednesday evening. Her
guests were Miss Quinn of Charleston.
Miss Nellie Reynolds, Miss Elcie Reynolds
Messrs. Joseph McGovern, Herbert Free
man, and Jack Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Frankenstein and
sons, Miss Julia Frankenstein- and Miss
Henrietta Meyer, leave to-night via the
Southern Railway for Waynesville, X. C.,
where they will spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot S. Myer and their
guests, Mrs. Kehoe. Miss Waldeck. Miss
Paul, and Miss Cooke returned Monday
from a week’s maroon at Warsaw.
Mrs. Constant H. Rivers will be among
the passengers on the Kansas City next
week for New York. After a short visit
there she will leave for Kansas City and
St. Louie, Mo., and in September, will go
to Colorado Spring.
Mrs. George Hess, Master Stanley Hess,
and Miss Florence If ess, leave Tuesday
for Sky land for the balance of the sum
mer.
Miss Ida Perkins left over the Southern
yesterday for Tate Springs, where she will
remain during August and September.
A pretty story of a pretty Atlanta girl
of the best social standing comes to light
this week at the Hale-Georgia Orchard.
When the season opened she went to
Fort Valley and walked out to the pack
ing house about two miles from the town
and secured employment as a peach pack
er. She has worked faithfully ever sinc*e
and has been most retiring and exclusive
in her demeanor. It transpires that she
is working on a wager, friends in Atlanta
THE BEE HIVE
N. SCHU7Z,
St. Julian and Whitaker Streets,
Savannah I’rvss Uulldlug.
Ladies' Shirt Waist Sale.
Shirt Waists must go. Profit and value not con
sidered. We propose to sell every shirt waist in stock,
therefore offer them at prices never heard of.
Indies’ Percale Waists, cross front,
yoke back, laundered detached col
lar. double stitched center 25c
Ladies’ Fine Percale Waists, full front,
yoke buck, I Hindered, detached high
standing collar! laundered cuffs,
good colors ami i>atierns 29c
Ladies’ Fine Madras Waists, pleated
front, yoke back, laundered, de
tached collar, laundered cuffs, pearl
buttons 35c
Windsor Ties, light and dark color,
Si. teen 5c
Silk Windsor Ties, solid and fancy
colors 10c
Block Kernel lions
having wagered her $350 that she would
not come to the peach section and pack
peaches through the entire season. To
morrow' she will go home to claim her
winnings. She asks that her name be
withheld.
.Miss Louise Dearing was the charm
ing little hostess at a trolley ride Wednes
day afternoon. Mrs. Dearing and Mrs.
C. C. Schley chaperoned the young peo
ple, who were Miss Ophelia Dent, Miss
Anna Bell, Miss Carrie Clay, Miss Mary
Morel, Miss Constance Chestnutt, Miss
Elise Krenson, Miss Nora Edmonston,
Miss Gertrude Sullivan.
Mrs. S. S. Hamilton left Monday night
to join her daughter, Mrs. Staten, at
White Sulphur Springs, where she will
spend August and September. After that'
she will visit in Knoxville, Tenn.
Among those who enjoyed the dancing at
Isle of Hope Tuesday evening was a party,
chaperoned by Mrs. Cecil Gabbett, in
which were Miss Edna Gamble, Miss Le
onora Gabbett, Mr. Thomas Harper, Mr.
Frank de C. Heyward, Mr. Montague
Boyd, Mr. Stephen Heyward and Mr. Rav
enel Gignilliat.
Mrs. J. H. Kinzie has returned home
from a visit to Walthourville.
Mrs. St. J. B. Graham and her sister.
Miss Mayer of Kentucky, sailed Wednes
day for Europe. They will join a party
of friends on the other side, and after
spending several weeks in Carlsbad, will
travel on the continent until late in the
fall.
Miss Adah Roberts leaves this week for
Athens to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Davis.
Miss E4ta Rothschild gave a delightful
luncheon Friday at Bannon Lodge in
honor of Miss Marie Reiman of Missis
sippi. The other guests were Mrs. Sol
Hirsch, Miss Flora Marks and Miss Ida
Borehardt of Brunswick, Miss Florette
Russak of New York, Miss Teresa Hymes,
Miss Lena Samuels, Miss Sarah Stern,
Miss Laura Rothschild, Miss Amy Co
hen and Miss Bertha Rothschild.
Mr. A. M. West and Miss Edith West
will leave during the week for Waynes
ville, N. C.
Monday night Miss Winifred Doyle gave
a bicycle run, complimentary to Miss
Quinn of Charleston, the guest of Miss
Reynolds. Supper was served at Ban
non Lodge, Thunderbolt, and a pleasant
evening was spent. Those present were
Miss Quinn, Miss Blake, Miss Doyle, the
Misses Ecie and Nell Reynolds, Mr. Ed
O’Brien, Deltz Clarke, Frank Palmer,
Hockley Garmany and Finley Rossignol.
Mrs. Whatley and Miss Bessie Whatley
left yesterday for New York. Later Miss
Whatley will enter the New York Con
servatory of Music, to pursue her musical
studies during the coming winter.
Miss Susie Jaudon will leave this week
to spend August and September at
Waynesville.
Miss Lily Vaughn of Augusta, who has
been the guest of Miss Kehoe, at Tybee,
has returned home.
Mrs. John T. Gorman and Miss Bertha
Schulz returned during- the week from
Waynesville.
Master Frank McGinn gave a merry lit
tle birthday party Monday, the occasion
being his ninth birthday. His guests were:
Miss Ethel Philips, Miss May Philips,
Miss Annie O'Brien, Miss Marie Pierce,
Miss Gertrude Wiggins, Miss Pearl
Hague, and Masters Jo O’Brien, Tom
O'Brien, Artie Pierce, Lewis Wiggins, Wil
lie Hague, and Jo Allen.
Mrs. Schaul, who has been visiting her
mother, Mrs. Perlinski. on Chippewa
Square, will return to-night to her home
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Walter Petty is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Goodwin, in New York.
Mr. Frank Bowen and Mr. Hunt ef
Adrian spent last week with friends in
Savannah.
Mr. Charles Sehler of Augusta is the
guest of Mr. Charles F. Schaupp.
Mrs. M. E. Barry is spending the sum
mer very delightfully in Asheville.
Miss Mary Hanly has returned from a
pleasant visit to Bluffton.
Mr. James Sullivan will leave to-mor
row for Asheville.
Mr. John O’Neill, Mr. J. Kavanaugh and
Mr. John Calhoun, enjoyed a day's fishing
during ihe week on Mr. O’Neill's launch.
Mr. W. A. Barry will go to Asheville
Monday to join his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Powers gave a
charming euchre party Wednesday even
ing in honor of their guest. Miss Herschel.
The ladies prize, a beautiful hatpin, was
won by Miss Dooner, while Mr. Kava
naugh received the gentlemen's prize, a
pair ot silver-mounted military brushes.
The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Wilson. Mr and Mrs. Hamilton Down
ing, Mr and Mrs. James Dooner, Mr. and
Mrs. William Bohan, Mr. and Mrs. Con
nelley. Miss Lily Powers, Miss Margaret
Murphy, Mr. Preston Price, Mr. Robert
Beatty, and Mr. Byrnes.
Mr. Frank Gallagher will leave Tuesday
for New York, wtiere he will reside in ihe
future, having lately accepted a position
in that etty.
Miss Elizabeth Kane and Miss Anna
Kane will go North Tuesday, on their
Ladies' White Lawn Waists, full front
pleated, yoke hack, separate stand
ing collar, laundered cuffs 29c
Ladles' Sea Island Percale Waists, white
ground, with small colored figures.
French tuck hack 39 c
Ladies’ Percale Waists, lace trimmed,
full front, pearl buttons, laundered
collar and cuffs 39,.
Ladies' Percale Waists, separate white
Inserted yoke, pleated back, detach
ed laundered collar, laundered cuffs,
pearl buttons 39 c
I.adles' Dog Collar Belts lgc
I Julies' Satin Ribbon and Leather Pul
ley Belts „ 23!
Ladies’ Black Velvet Belts,
23c, 49c and 58c
Gentlemen's Leather Belts 23c
[ Boys Leather Belt* iso
’Tis Sacrificing Time Hers.
Balance of Our Summer Goods Must Go.
Here are a few of the many bargains you will
find this week:
White Pique Skirts that were considered chean
at $2.50, now 51.29.
Linen Skirts, trimmed with braid, that were
SB.OO. now $4.37.
\\ hite Pique Skirts, trimmed with embroidery
and accordion pleated, were $11.25, now SS.QO.
White and Colored
Waists, all this season’s
styles, that were $1.50,
now 69C.
Handsome white Waists,
trimmed with embroid
ery and sold at $2, now
99c.
45-inch Heavy Black Storm Serge, fast dye, worth
40c, now 25c.
40-inch All Wool Imported Black Tamise, worth
75c, now 53c.
No. 12 All Silk Taffeta-Satin and Gros Grain
Ribbon, was 15c, now sic.
No. 16 All Silk Taffeta-Satin and Gros Grain
Ribbon, was 20*:, now |2Kc.
No. 22 All Silk Taffeta-Satin and Gros Grain
Ribbons, was 25c, now Ssc.
No. 40 All Silk Taffeta-Satin and Gros Grain
Ribbons, was 30c, now I9c.
72-inch Full Bleached Satin Dam
ask, regular SI.OO quality, n0w..75c
Extra Large and Heavy All Linen
Huck Towels, worth 19c, now 12>4c
3-4 All Linen Heavy Damask Nap
kins, worth $2 00, now
$1.25 per dozen.
Your choice any of
Our Triinmel Hats
53.98.
Mens Regular Made Fast Black
Hose 10c
Children’s Fast Black Hose, double
knee and feet, worth 15c, now..loc
Children’s Black and Colored Open
work Seeks, worth 25c, now' 29c
Ladies' Fine Lisle Hose, allover
and vertical strip.- lace effects, the
latfst styles, worth 75c, now —49 c
New Line of Wash Goods, worth 20c, at 12 Gc.
way to Halifax, where they will remain
for about six weeks.
Mr. Daniel O’Donovan will leave
Thursday for Tate Springs, Tenn.
Miss Josephine Gray will leave next
week to visit friends in Egypt.
Mr. J. Birnbaum made a stay of sev
eral days in the city during the past
week.
Miss Nellie Cohen will return in a few
days from Atlanta, where is visiting
her sister, Mrs. W. S. Byck.
Mrs. J. Perlinski will leave to-morrow
to spend some time at Lookout Mouruain,
Tenn.
Mrs. Thomas Sweeney and her family
are spending the summer at Waynesville.
Mr. EL J. Haslam has returned from
the North.
Master Joe Allen was host at a pleasant
birthday party Friday. Among his Ut
ile guests were Miss Marie Pierce, Miss
P<nrl Hague, Miss Gertrude Wiggins,
Miss Annie O’Brien, Miss Ethel Philips,
Miss May Philips, and Masters Frank Mc-
Ginn, Willie Hague, Lewis Wiggins, Ar
tie Pierce, Jo O'Brien, and Tom O’Brien.
Mr. Charles Pritchard has returned to
the city.
Miss Bertha Eagle will leave for New
Y'ork to-morrow.
Miss Mary Klug returned yesterday
from the lsie of Palms, where she spent
the month of July.
Mr. Charles Mark will leave Tuesday
for New York.
Miss Offie Pritchard, accompanied by
her little sister, has gone to Bluffton for
two or three weeks.
Miss Allie Kennedy will sail Monday for
New Y'ork on her way to the Adirondacks
for the month of August.
Miss Georgia Reilly is visiting friends
in Thomasville.
Miss Helene Gray is in Waycross, vis
iting friends.
Miss Sadie Miller of Augusta is the
guest of her cousin, Miss Alma Cum
mings, No. 226 East Gwinnett street.
Mrs. Aspinwall, her little son and her
daughter, Miss Irma Aspinwall, will leave
Wednesday for Three Springs, Tenn.
Miss Norma Eckstein is visiting friends
at the Isle of Palms.
Mrs. Van De Vere will leave this week
for Atlanta, and after a visit to friends
thefe, will go to Tennessee for the rest
of the season.
Miss Mamie Schaupp has returned from
a pleasant visit to Augusta. She Is ac
companied by her cousin, Miss Louise
Trommerhauscr.
Miss Fannie Hannon left during the
week for New York city, where she will
spend some time with her sister, Mrs.
J. A. Condon.
The Misses Maggie Crowley, Fannie
Powers. Julia Sullivan, Lizzie Craggs,
Nellie Hogan, Nellie Keane, Messrs. Wil
lie Daley. John Crowley, Joe Buttimer,
Dan Buckley, Emanuel Hernandez and
Richard Lovett, chaperoned by Mrs. P.
J. McNamara and Mrs. P. Petronor, have
returned from Tybee, after a delightful
stay of two weeks.
Mr. J. Randolph Smith of this city, but
formerly of Wilmington, N. C., left last
night for San Francisco.
Mrs. Clayton Lee and daughter Cadda
left Thursday for North Georgia, visiting
relatives and friends.
Miss Blanche Sternberg will leave Mon
day on the City of Augusta for Long
Branch and Saratoga
A darce was given at the Naval Station
last night by Mr*. Densl >w and Mrs. Mc-
Goldrlck in honor of Miss J. M'Oreal of
Savannah. Those present were Mrs.
Brown, Misses Hekn and Maria Burk
hardt, Miss E. Bailey, Miss
Mr. Pa Costa. Mr. Lyons, Mr. Bilmry,
Mr. Boom, Mr. Seay uf Port Royal, K"*
19
Broughton Street,
West.
Ladies' Colored Silk
Waists, this season’s
styles, sold for $5.75,
now $3.49.
Ladies’ Silk Petticoats,
made to sell at SB.OO, this
week $5.00.
12-4 Fine Marseilles Bed Spr ads, the
$4.00 kind, now $2.89
See our line of 50c Mercerized White
Goods, now 25c
12%c Bleached Shirting now 8c
tOc Ready-made She-ts now' 39c
The Latest in
Ladies’Felt Hats.
Koch Pulley Belts, slightly soiled,
49 cents.
$-’.50 Fancy Parasols now {1,25
Memen’s Talcum Powder ISc
Best Hook and Eyes 2c a card
Kid Curlers 5c a dozen
Best English Book Pins Sc
Finishing Braids, worth 10c, at 3o
Marshall's Linen Thread ...7c a spool
G. Burkhart, Mr. 11. Walsh of Beaufort,
Mr. Nowlin of Virginia, Mr, Turnlpseed,
Mr. Riley. Mr. Kershaw, Mr. Beck Bar
bour of ihe Naval Station.
Miss Rose Lee of Macon, and Miss Lola
Leu ofMV liming toll. LeL, who have been
visiting Miss Marie iLaniotte, have re
turned to Macon.
'lhe Misses Elaine and Gertrude Gam
batti of Charleston are visiting- Miss Ella
| O’Mara.
Mrs. M. Wolf of New’ York, compli
mented her guest, Miss Freda Kaul of
Savannah, la~t Sunday with a trolley rido
I to Coney Island. They had supper at tha
Hen-iiickson’s Hotel, and dancing was
indulged in during the evening.
The engagement of Miss Ida Lipsitz of
Glennville and Mr. George I>-vviii of thij
< ity, has been announced by Mr. Joe Lip
si'z of Gl.nnville, brother of the betroth
ed. The announcement will boa source
of pleasure to Mr. Lewin's Savannah
friends, who will congratulate him on his
good fortune. During his residence herd
he has made many friends, both in busi
ness and social circles. He was the prime
mover in the organization of the 11. G. If.*
a soci ty whose object is charitable work
among the Hebrew t> ople. Miss Lipsiti
nas made her home for some time with
her brother at Gl-nnvi e.
A delightful backboard ride was given
to Isle cf Hope Friday night in honor of
Miss Addie Bargman of Charleston, S. C.
\mong those present were Miss Annie
Suiter, Miss Annie Schroder, Mi s Carrie
Wiehrs, Miss Mattie Wiegan, Miss Stella
Kuck, Miss Tillle Suiter, Messrs. John
Schroder, Henry Suiter, Eddie Molen
brook, Willi' Henjes, George Johnson,
Mrs. Henry Schroder chaperoned.
Miss Marie Lamotte left during the
week to spi nel a couple of weeks ia
North Georgia.
Mrs. J. E. Henderson and children
have rerurned from a visit to relatives in
Way cross.
Mrs. John Pope Solomon and Miss Wit
sell will leave this week for Chattanooga,
Tenn., and Lookout Mountain. L 3tep
they will be joined by Mrs. Frank G*
Walker, where they will go to
Springs, for the remainder of the sum
mer.
Mrs. R. L. Cooper left last night to
spend tlie summer in Dalton.
Mrs. Louis S. Harford, Master Louis,
Jr., and little Miss Marie Har/ord a* om
panied by Miss Bertha Ixnventhol. " |3V ®
returned home after a pleasant visit to
Darien end the Ridge.
Wnycrom Society.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Thomas returne-l
home last night from Indian Springs.
Mrs. C. A. Sheldon will spend a month
at White Springs, Fla.
W. W. Beach and George W. Pel’ll > rft
last night with their families for a sum
mer outitig in North Oirolina.
Mrs. K. B. Goodrich and Master Tvdd!
Ballard left Monday for St. Simon’s.
Mise Lula McCulley has returned horn*
from Indian Spring.
Rev. R. A. • Brown, wife and lift]*
daughter, Ruth, have gone ,for a months
stay at Goldsboro, N. C. * r ’
Brown’s pulpit wiil not be occupied un
til Sept. 1. His wife and daughter will
he away until November.
The ladles of the Episcopal Church
served refreshments nt the Rifles enter
tainment Thursday night.
Mrs. C. T. Beavers and daughters. hav
gone to Asheville, N. C., for an extern
e<i visit.
Mr*. W. J. McGee of Thomasville, 1*
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Kespermvu
on Jones street.
Mrs. J. M. Cox and her sister, Mi—
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