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Summer in real earnest with its unevent
ful days and quiet evenings has come
upon us wiih the first of August, and
the gaieties which have made the season
delightful until now are beginning to fail.
Even the attractions out of sown are wan
ing these hot days, and people who have
not yet gone away are glad to sit con
tentedly at home and think of cooler
hours to come.
Monday evening a merry party of young
people enjoyed a straw ride to Thunder
bolt, taking supper at Runnon Lodge. Mr.
John K. Haines took charge of the party,
in which were Miss Mary Haines, Miss
Annie Haines, Miss Allio Eve of Augusta,
Miss Rosa Sullivan, Miss Jennie Haines,
Miss Flora Dancy, Mr. Richard Hines
and Mr. Mack Corbett of Macon, Mr.
Walter Duckworth, Mr. Hubert Duck
worth, Mr. Henry Walthour and Mr.
Clarence Connerat.
Mrs. Arthur Overton and little Miss
Pauline Overton will sail Tuesday for
New York on their way to Chappaqua,
N. Y., whe.re Mrs. Overton will be joined
by Mrs. Charles Lloyd of Brunswick.
Mrs. William Garrard and her children
left Wednesday for their summer home,
in Bluffton. They were accompanied by
Miss Lawton, who will stay with Mrs.
Garrard for the next two weeks, and will
then leave for California, with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Cunningham and Mrs. Sarah
Cunningham, to spend about six weeks
in the West.
The usual Monday evening euchre par
ty at Hotel Tybee was given this week
In honor of Miss Hannah Ferst, and was
a very delightful affair. The prizes were
carried away by Mrs. Jo Ferst and Mr.
William Lazaron. The other players were:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham, Mrs. Ja
cob Lippman, Mrs. S. A. Einstein, Miss
Ruth Einstein. Miss Hannah Einstein
and Mr. Jansen.
Miss Hull returned Wednesday from a
visit to Mrs. W r . W. Owens, in Bluffton.
Mr. G. Noble Jones and Mr. Fred Saus
-6y left Thursday for New York and Sara
toga.
Mrs. C. F. Moses and her little son have
returned from a visit to Mrs. Henry Co
hen, in Augusta. Master Percival Moses
will leave to-morrow to join his grand
mother at Lookout Mountain. Mr. and
Mrs. Moses expect to go North Saturday
to make an extended trip through Cana
do. visiting Halifax. Newfoundland and
Prince Edward's Island.
Mrs. Alfred Chisholm went to Daufus
kie Wednesday to visit Mrs. Harris.
Mrs. John Sullivan Schley and her chil
dren and Miss Anna Guerard and Mr. W.
E. Guerard left Monday for Brevard,
N. C.
Miss Lina Huger returned during the
week from Bluffton and left with Mrs.
Habersham for Saluda Thursday night.
Mr. Abram Minis sailed Tuesday for
New York.
At the Thursday evening dance at Ho
tel Tybee Mrs. Edward M. Habersham
chaperoned Miss Rtghton Habersham,
Miss Pritchard, Mr. W. W. Simpson, Mr.
Horace Hunter. Mr. Hammond Eve, Mr.
Ford and Mr. Stephens.
Miss Wtlkins left Tuesday to spend the
remainder of the season at Swannanoa.
Mr. Lewis M. Warfield returned Thurs
day to Baltimore.
Mrs. H. M. Comer and the Misses Comer
Will go North Tuesday.
Miss Fair will leave this week for North
Carolina. After n visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Adger Fair at their home in Lineolnton,
Miss Fair will go to Washington for two
or three weeks and thence to Saratoga for
the latter part of the season.
Mr. A. B. Hull, Jr., left Wednesday for
Waynesvllle.
The third of a series of delightful teas
In Bluffton was given this week at Mrs.
Eve's. Among the guests were Mrs. Jo
seph Huge*. Mrs. Savage Heyward, 'Mrs.
Paul Pritchard, Mrs. Cuthbert, Mrs. Du
bois. Mrs. Martin, Miss Kate Pritchard,
Miss Anna McAlpln, Miss Clere Huger,
Miss Eloise Lynah, Miss Lily Lynah,
Miss Clifford Heyward, Miss May Hey
ward. Miss Lilia Martin. Miss Gable Mar
tin and Miss Eugenia Pritchard.
Mr. Walter Ballersby Duckworth will
leave to-day for a trip through the West
tern states before returning to his home
In Liverpool.
Mrs. George Owens is the guest of Mr.
W W. Owens in Bluffton.
Miss Rosa Sullivan went North yester
day to visit friends at Cape May.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clay, who have
spent some weeks at Vineyard Highland,
Mass., are now at Manchester-by-the-Sea
for about ten days. They will go to North
field for the last two weeks of August,
and then to Newport to visit during Sep
tember.
Mrs. Abram Carrington Read of Charles
ton is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wil
liam Garrard, in Bluffton.
Miss Mary Hopps will go to Bluffton
this week to visit Miss Clermont Huger.
Mr. Leopold Alexander is spending some
time in Clarkesville.
Miss Annie Maclean and Miss Marion
Maclean, who are spending the summer
at Cherry Hill, have gone with Mr.
Maclean, on a visit to Warm Springs.
Mr. Richard K. Hines and Mr. Mack
Corbett of Macon have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Willcox and Miss
Myra Willcox have returned to the city
after a very pleasant stay at Hotel Ty
bee. Miss Myra Willcox will leave Wed
nesday for Greenville, S. 0., where she
will enter school during the coming win
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Howard have gone to
Grahatnville to visit relatives.
Mrs. Horace A. Crane and Master Aver
ill Crane returned during the week from
White Springs, Fla., and left last night
for Saluda.
Mrs. Jamea B. Gaston, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gardner E.
Dickinson, has returned to her home in
Gainesville. Ga.
One of the pleasant features of Tues
day evening at Hotel Tybee was the folly
dance given in costume by Miss Marguer
ite Stults. Miss Stults wore a charming
little gown of .ribbons and bells and danc
ed with all the grace Imaginable.
Miss Bower of Butnbrldge, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dickinson,
has gone to Gainesville as a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Gaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I.lppman, and
the Misses I.lpman, have returned from
Tybee. where they have spent several
weeks very pleasantly.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hull left last night
for the North. They will make a short
vied to Saratoga, and will then spend sev
eral weeks travelling through Canada,
returning to Savannah early In September.
- Alra, Walter Hu midge spent u day or
I two during the week with her sister, Mrs.
Pascal Strong at Beaulieu.
Mrs. John Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs.
Swan Sullivan left yesterday for Ander
son. S. C.
Mrs. D. R. Hopps, Miss Mary Hopps
end Mr. D. R. Hopps. Jr., have returned
from a stay of two or three weeks at
Tybee.
i Miss Jennie Haines left yesterday for •
visit to Bluffton.
Miss Kate Rauers and Miss Freda Roll
ers have returned to St. Catharine's.
Miss Ethel Chisholm came to the city
Wednesday to visit Miss Eileen Hunter.
Miss Mary Comer and Mr. John Comer
returned yesterday from Warm Springs,
Ga.
Mr. Walter Duckworth and Mr. Clar
ence Connerat are spending the day with
Mr. Edward Demere at Isle of Hope.
Mrs Robert M. Hull ond Master Mc-
Leod Hull left Wednesday for Blowing
Rock.
Mr. peorge will return from
Tybee this week to spend several days
in the city before going North.
Mrs. Julian Hnrtridge is spendfhg the
summer months at Cave City, Md.
Mr. J. F. Kollock left Tuesday night
for the North.
Mrs. Eldred Simkins has returned from
a visit to Virginia.
Mrs. J. S. Wood will leave this week
for a visit to Washington county, after
which she will go North.
Mr. P. Alston Waring returned In the
early part of the week from Blue Ridge
Summit.
Miss Phoebe Elliott and Miss Sidney
Carleton sailed Thursday for New York.
Little Miss Carleton goes to meet her
mother, Mrs. Clifford Carleton, who is Just
returning from abroad. Miss Elliott will
visit her brother, Mr. Harry Elliott, in
Milwaukee before sailing for Europe.
Mrs. Lewis Heskeil and Miss Sally Has
kell left last night to join Miss Haskell
at Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs.
Mrs. Beirne Gordon, Mr. Beime Gordon,
Jr., and Master Ambrose Gordon returned
Wednesday from Bluffton. They will
make a short stay in the city before leav
ing for Sewanee, Tenn., where Mb. Beirne
Gordon will enter the University of the
South.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Lawton left
during the week for New York.
Miss Barrow, and Misses Florence Pa
tience and Lucy Barrow, left Wednesday
for Habersham county.
Miss Rlghton Habersham will leave Sat
urday for Clarksville to epend a week or
ten days In the mountains of North Geor
gia.
Mrs. Arden, who has been visiting her
sister. Mis. A. C. McAlpln, in Bluffton, re
turned home Wednesday.
Mr. L. C. West left Tuesday for New
York.
Lieut, and Mrs. George B. Maher sailed
Thursday for New York on their way to
Washington, where Mrs. Maher will spend
a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Neeson have re
turned from a trip to Maryland and Vir
ginia, and are now at home to their friends
at Barnard and Gaston streets.
Mr. F. G. Hodgson of Athens passed
through Savannah during the week on hla
way North.
Miss Julia Hartrldge has gone to Jack
sonville to spend several weeks with Mrs.
John Earle Hartrldge.
Miss WOodfln left Tuesday for Bwannan
noa.
Mrs. Clarence Wainwright Murphy, who
has been at Lookout Mountain for some
time, is now visiting at her old home in
Ohio.
Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Harris left Tuesday
night for North Carolina, where they wiil
epend some time in the mountains, going
later to Lake George.
Mr. ond Mrs. S. E. Theus and Master
Charlton Theus left Wednesday for Old
Point Comfort. They will visit all the old
battlefields in Virginia, and Mrs. Theus
will spend the latter part of the season In
the Shenandoah valley, returning home
about the middle of October.
Miss Eliza Chisholm, who was the guest
of Miss Jeante Haines for two or three
days during the week, returned Friday to
White Bluff.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. B. Gillespie have
gone to the Catskills for the rest of the
season.
Mrs. 3. A. Einstein, Miss Ruth Einstein,
and Miss Hannah Einstein, who have been
at Hotel Tybee for eome time, returned to
the city Friday, and left yesterday for the
North. They will spend a few weeks at
Atlantic City, and later will make a visit
to New York.
Mr. Alan Bond and Mr. Jack Harrison
are at Saratoga.
Miss Maria McAlpin was hostess at a
merry watermelon party in Bluffton sev
eral days ago. Her guests were Mint Eloiae
Lynah. Miss Lily Lynah, Miss Eugenia
Pritchard, Miss Gable Martin. Miss Lilia
Martin. Miss Ella Pritchard. Miss Luoile
Polilzer. Miss Eugenia Heyward. Miss
Aline Martin, Miss Jennie Jones. Mr. Ar
thur Heyward, Mr. Cashier Pritchard.
Mr. Harford Eve. Mr. Philip Eve. Mr. Am
brose Gordon, and Mr. Charles llazelliurst.
Miss Kate McDonough has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McDonough at their
Tybee cottage.
Mrs. J. P. Merrihcw left during the
week to visit relatives in Macon, from
where she will go to Tate Springs. Tenn.
She win be accompanied by her niece,
Miss Winship. Later they will visit in
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H, Levy and the
Misses Levy left Tuesday for Blue Moun
tain, Md., where Mrs. Levy will spend
the rest of the summer.
Mr. Harold ton Linstow, after a visit
of several days In the city, left Wednes
day for Dallas, Tex.
At the Atlantic Club House Thursday
evening there was a delightful supper
l>*rty In joint celebration of the birthday
of Miss Mary Gleison and Miss Henrietta
Turner. Those present were Miss May
O'Brien and Miss Bertha Ford of Atlanta,
the Misses McCrahan. Mis* Norma O'Con
nor. Miss Oliveros, Miss Kelly, Miss Mary
Kehoe, Miss Annie Kehoe. Miss Fannie
Rourke, and Miss Gertrude Lyons.
Mr, Archibald Bulloch has had a very
pleasant visit of a week at Bluffton as
the guest of Mrs. Heyward Lynah.
Mrs. R. W. Baughn arrived Tuesday at
Hotel Tybee, where she will spend the rest
of the season with her little son, Master
Charles Graham Baughn.
At Hotel Tybee Thursday evening Mrs.
Gleason chaperoned a party from the At
lantic Club House, |n which were Miss
Me. Crohen and her guest. Miss May
O'Brien of Atlanta, Miss Kelly of Charles
ton. Miss Turner, Miss Oliveros. Mr. John
Golden, Mr Jo Harty, Mr. Harry Turner
and Mr. J. J. Kirby.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grady, and their sis
ter, Miss Juuionville, who have been
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1900.
spending some time very delightfully at
the Atlantic Club, returned to the city
Thursday.
Mr. 4na Mrs. Arthur Well sailed Thurs
day for New York.
Mrs. Krouskoff. Miss Viola Krouskoff
ar.d Master Herman Krouskoff, who are
now at Blowing Reck, will go to New
Jersey later in the season.
Mr. J. W. Greenwell entertained a par
ty at supp, r at the Hotel Tuesday even
ing. His guests were Miss Katherine
Johnson. Miss Stillwell, Miss Morgan.
Miss Ellen Morgan, Mr. J. Q. Hodges
and Mr. F. M. llutner.
In another party on the same evening
were Miss R. E. Putzel, Miss Irene l’u -
zel, Mr. J. Friedenbcrg. Mr. E. J. Putzel
and Mr. R. L. Rockwell.
Mrs. Harry Ransford returned to the
city Thursday from Tybee after a pleas
ant stay of sevtrdl weeks at the Atlantic
Club. .
Mr. and Mrs. James K. P. Carr left
Tuesday to spend several weeks at the
Nc rth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grady and Miss
Jumonvllle spent Thursday evening at
Hotel Tybee.
Mr. J. M. Solomons, Jr., sailed for New
York Tuesday.
Miss Gertrude Reynolds, Miss Mamie
Quinn of Charleston, and Miser Louise
Wilson of Waynesville, N. C., spent a few
days this week with Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Storer at Tybee.
Among those who took supper and en
joyed the dancing at Hotel Tybee Tues
day evening, were. Miss Muhlberg, Miss
Newberger, Miss Traub, Miss Stern. Me.
J. S. Levy. Mr. E. D. Lounde, and Mr.
O. Levy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Masterson will re
turn to the city Tuesday after a pleasant
stay of some length at the Atlantic Club
house.
Mr. John Schwarz and Mrs. Louisa
Schwarz left Tuesday for Swannanoa.
Thursday evening at Tybee, Mrs. Purse
chaperoned Miss Ressie Haile of Gaines
ville, Miss Bessie Purse, and Miss Roberta
Purse.
Miss Mary Lebey and Miss Margaret
Chandler left Friday to spenu August
and September in Asheville.
In one pleasant party that took supper
at Hotel Tybee Thursday evening, and
afterwards enjoyed the dancing on the
pavilion, were Mrs. Dillon and Miss Dil
lon of Thomasville, Miss Williams. Mr
W. C. Huston, Mr. F. M. Papy, and Mr.
T. M. Palmer.
Mrs. E. E. Reynolds left yesterday for
Lithia Springs, near Atlanta.
Miss Norma Eckstein is visiting Miss
Ruth Livingston in Charleston.
Tuesday evening at Tybee there was a
cakewalk on the hotel pavilion for the
benefit of those who had previously given
their services so generously lo aid the
Fresh Air Home. This performance was
rendered with the same skill as were the
earlier ones, and quite a substantial sum
was realized from the gate receipts. Those
who took pert in the entertainment, were:
Miss Mary Moore, Miss Linsley Wells,
and Messrs. George Johnson. Charles A.
Seeman, Frank M. Finney, Willie Riley,
Peter Finney and Charles Graham
Baughn.
Miss Mary Bridges of Augusta, is the
guest of Mrs. C. A. Fleming.
Miss Edith Robertson is visiting in
Charleston.
Mrs. J. P. Solomon left Wednesday for
Lookout Mountain.
The marriage of Miss Inga Gertrude
Iverson to Dr. Gustaf Hugo Johnson will
take place Thursday evening at half after
nine at the Independent Presbyterian
Church. Miss Iverson is the eldest child
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Iverson.
Miss Josie Dorsett will leave to-morrow
for Atlanta.
Mr. B. S. fievy will go to New York
Tuesday on his way to Lake George,
where Mrs. Levy is spending the summer.
Miss Eda Dargan of Charleston, S. C.,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wickenberg
on Jones street, west.
Mrs. R. L. Jackson and son left Mon
day by the Plant System to spend the sum
mer at the North.
Miss Mamie Quinn, who has been the
guest of Miss Ecle Reynolds, will leave
for her home in Charleston next week.
Miss Susie Frances Davis is visiting her
cousin, Mrs. W. S. Wilson, on East Henry
street.
Mr. Paul Jette is now visiting relatives
in Marietta, O. After a few weeks there
he will join his mother, Mrs. F. S. Jette,
at Blowing Rock. N. C.
Mrs. L. Desbouillons is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. John Smith, in Rochester,
N. Y.
Miss Nellie Reynolds leaves next week
for Asheville? N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Hermes expect to
leave this week for Saratoga and other
Northern resorts.
Miss Mamie Klug has returned from n
month s visit at the Isle of Palms and
Summerville.
Miss Mamie Pepper Is visiting in
Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Galina and their 'little
daughter will go North this week to spend
some time at Atlantic City.
The Misses Mitcheison of St. Simon s
Island are visiting in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Power are spending
some time in the mountains of North Car
olina.
Miss Irene Putzel and Miss Beulah We i
will leave this week for Lookout Moun
tain.
Mrs. M. S. Jones and her children will
leave this week for Saratoga.
Mr. M. O'Leary went North Saturday.
He will be joined later by Mrs. O'Leary
and little Miss Josephine, and they will
go to Green county, New York, for the
rest of the summer. Miss Kate Latham
will accompany Mrs. O’Leary.
Mr. John Muller of Texas is visiting in
the city.
Miss Leila McDonough, who has been
the guest of Miss Viva Sullivan at Tybee
left last night to visit Mrs. P. H. Rice in
Augusta.
Mr N. F. Jackson will leave this week
for the North.
Mr. arid Mrs. Faber Courtney gave a
charming dinner Monday tvrtilng in honor
of Mr. Frank Gallagher, before his depar
ture for the North. The other guests
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were Miss Louise Savarese, Miss Annie
Savarese and Mr. Jack Comer.
Mr. Isaac Beckett took a fishing party
down to Cabbage Island on the yacht
Ruth Wednesday afternoon, returning
Thursday night. Many fish were caught
and the whole trip thoroughly enjoyed.
The party consisted of Miss Bradley of
Atlanta, Miss Longstaff of Saratoga. Miss
Hattie Dew. Miss Ammie Beckett. Dr. J.
G. Jarrell. Mr. F. H. Opper, Mr. Isaac
Beckett and Mr. Julian Beckett.
Mrs. S. M. McLeod left Monday by the
Plant System to spend the summer Nor.h.
Misses Ada and Jessie Arnette have re
turned from an extended visit to South
Carolina, and are visiting Mrs. Edward
R. Hernandez on Habersham street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Shivers enter
tained delightfully Wednesday evening
with a party at their residence on Whita
ker and Eighth streets in honor of Miss
Walsh of Beaufort, S. C. The parlor was
artistically decorated for the occasion,
those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward
Shivers, Mrs. Madison, Mrs. Revels, Mrs.
Dow of Montgomery, Ala., Misses Jennie
Murphy, Mamie Buckly, Annie Meyer,
Dora Meyer, Fannie Madison, Mamie
Beckett. Josie Madison, Bannah Revels,
Clara Rfvels, Messrs. Shelton, Ellis Jud
son, Arnet B. Bethel, A. Bethel and Mat
thews.
Miss Edith Bradley who has been the
guest of Miss Ammie Beckett, will leave
for her home In Atlanta Monday night.
She will be accompanied by Miss Long
staff of Saratoga, and Miss Beckett.
Miss Theresa Hymes of Sandersvllle, af
ter a very pleasant visit to her sister,
Mrs. Maurice Greenwood, has returned
home. ■ -
Mies Ida Borehardt of Brunswick, after
a delightful stay of a few weeks with
Miss Sara Stern, has returned home.
Miss Ethel Hague was hostess at a
charming parly Thursday evening. De
lightful music was rendered by Miss Eva
Dopson and Mr. Davis on the piano, and
by Mr. Bethel and Mr. Carter on the gui
tar. Among the other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Carter, Miss Agnes O'Brien. Miss
Clara Dopson, Miss Maisie Smith. Miss
Janie Brannen, Miss Gertie Smith, Mr.
Carl Collins. Mr. Harry Griffin, Messrs.
Rustin and Messrs. Bethel.
Miss Emmie Jaudon is visiting Miss
Laura Fraser in Flemington.
Mrs. Lula Davis has returned from
Tybee, where she was the guest of the
Misses Morgan.
Mr. Homer Deason, manager of the Pine
Land Club at Robertsville, S. C.. was In
the city last week and visited Tybee.
Miss May Hernandez left last night for
the mountains of Tennessee, where she
will spend a month with friends.
Miss M. Brennan expects to visit
friends at Sullivan's Island this month.
Miss Julie McGreal has just returned
from the naval station at Port Royal,
where she was the guest of her sister,
Mrs. J. McGoulrick.
Mrs. M. F. McCarty, Mrs. T. C. Glrar
deou and Master William McCarty, have
returned from Charleston, after making
a delightful visit to Mrs. Rivers.
Mr. S. C. Cassell will leave soon for a
month's visit to his home in Indiana.
Mr. William Logan and Mr. Bert Sul
livan are marooning near Warsaw.
Miss May Hogan will leave in the latter
part ef August for Montreal, Canada,
where she will enter school.
Avery congenial marooning party left
this week for a druise In the neighbor
hood of Brunswick and Darien. In the
party are Mr. Marion Thomas, Mr. Clem
ence McDonough, Mr. William Bredy, Mr.
Robert Roblder, Mr. Ernest Zealy and
Mr. Fleetwood.
Miss Marie Cheatham ha* returned to the
summer home of her parent*. ‘‘Wood
lawn,” near Guyton, 'after a delightful
visit to friends in Eufaula, Ala., Dawson
and Warm Springs. Ga.
Master Robert O'Connor gave a birth-
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make the mistake of thinking they apply to odds and
ends or shoddy merchandise. Our goods are all new, pur
chased for cash, giving us every advantage, of which the
consumer reaps the benefit.
r Gold Eye Needles.
Pin*.
Three Hat Pin*.
Two packages Hair Pins, ,
Hooks and Eyes.
■ Aluminum TMmble*.
111 Pulley Rings.
I|| Baby Ribbon*.
■ Lubin's Toilet Soap.
] Lend Pencils, rubber tipped,
foj. Palmetto Fans.
Strip Garter Elaatic,
White Cotton Tape. \
Basting Cotton. , \
Button Hole Twist.
Darning Cotton.
k Rolled Plate Collar Button*.
- Cotton Towels.
Ladles’ Gauze Vests.
Silk Laces.
a Torchon Lace*.
Pearl Buttons, a dozei
jl, J Folding Fans.
““ < t Kid Hair Curler*. .
Pine Tar Soap. J
Bide Comb*
Knitting Cotton. <A ,
Nickel Clasp Puree*,
b-lnoh Scissors, -- ' •
day party on ffis ninth birthday Tues
day evening. One of the features of the
evening was a donkey party in which
Miss Elizabeth MoPhelan won the first
prize, and Master Schley Westcott wen
the consolation prize. The little folks were
entertained during the evening with a
cake walk by Master Leo and Miss Marie
Morrissey, and songs by Masters George
Barbour and Robert O'Connor. Among
those present were the Misses Mamie
Jordan, Mary and Agnes Brown. May
Robinson, Marie Morrissey, Clare and
Agnes Morrissey, Rene Tuberdy. Lizzie
and Annie McPhelan, Stasia Lawler, Ma
mie Morrissey, Maggie McPhelan, Mar
guerite Morrissey, Verda Robinson, Ruby,
Bessie and Nellie Bevill, Regia O’Connor,
Masters John Dwyer. George Barbour,
Robert Cordson, Schley and Wm. West
cott, Roy Bevill, Josip Logan, John Con
nelly, Isaac and Joseph Oppenheim, John
and James Robinson, Wm. McPhelan,
Willie and Leo Morrissey, Wm. Robinson!
and Wra. and Edward O’Connor.
Among the dancers at Tybee Thursday
evening were Misses Marie Puder, Nellie
Roberts, Ethel Broughton. Laura Cox,
Ethel Collins, Messrs. Eugene Puder,
Frank Kehoe, Willie Collins and John
Comer.
Miss Jessie L. Strickland of Savannah
Is the guest of Miss Ina White in Amer
icas.
The many friends of Master Walter
Nathan of Brunswick gave him a sur
prise party last Thursday evening. Mas
ter Nathan proved himself a charming
little host. Dancing, singing and cake
walking amused the tots for awhile, after
which they were served with ices, fruits
and candies, which they greatly enjoyed.
Among those present were the Misses
Blanche Tischler, Celia. Carrie end Nat
alie Victor, Dottle and Miriam Robider,
Fannie and Selma Hoffman. Rita Woods,
Viva and Lillian Anglin, Carrie Alexan
der, Masters Walter Nathan. Noah Na
than, Morton Deutsch, Barnie and Leo
nard Ungar, Joe Hoffman, Willie and
Herbert Gibbons, Jules and Sidney Vic
tor. Tom Anglin, and Tom Getsinger.
Mrs. O. T. Bourne, aceompaned by
Mrs. Solomon Sheftall, Miss Sadie Sheftall
and Solomon Sheftall, Jr., left for Ashe
ville Friday, where they will spend the
remainder of the summer.
On Wednesday last a most delightful
boat ride was given in honor of Miss
Sophia Puckhaber of Charleston. S. C.,
and the Misses Gerkins of Augusta, Ga.
The steamer Santee was chartered for
the occasion ond went as far as Wilming
ton as a surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Nicho
las Lang, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Geil and
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kessel. There were
quite a large number gathered on the
pavilion of the island, where dancing was
enjoyed until late in the evening.
Miss Jennie Hadden and her visitor,
Miss Fell, of Charleston, were among
the dancers at Isle of Hope Friday even
ing.
Masters John and Michael Redmond of
Amerlcus are In !h# city on a visit to
their aunt, Mrs. A. Bremen.
Mrs. W. F. Reid will leave shortly for
Tennessee.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bridge are spending
some time at the summer resorts of New
York.
Miss Bessie Daly will leave on Sunday
for a short visit to friends in Charles
ton, S. C.
Miss Maggie Bubee will return to-mor
row from a pleasant visit to her friend,
Miss Annie Lou Carr, of Augusta.
Miss Frances Riedel is having a very
pleasant summer among the mountains
of Northwest Georgia.
Mr. Edward Richardson will return to
Savannah in a few weeks.
Mrs. C. Reilly ond her daughter, Mrs.
Bara Grusler. will leave shortly for the
mountains of North Carolina.
Miss M. Henley leaves next week for
Asheville.
Miss Birdie Flood entertained Mr. A. G.
f Black Sewing Silk.
ft M Turkey Red Embroidery Cotton.
/I* All Dlnen Doylies.
Mm v j Safety Pins, a dozen,
r Black Pins, a box. j ~
lOr . Ink Paper Tablets.
V Valenciennes Laces. i
' Witch Hazel.
Turkish Bath Towels.
A 1 gross While Agate Buttons.
>IH White la*n Bows,
111 l Men a Half Hose.
A Children’s Black Stocking*,
f—— Gold Plated Hair Pins.
Dress Shields.
8-Inch Shear*.
Cuff Holders
, No. 7 Satin Ribbon.
r Gentlemen’s Linen Collars.
I Ladle*' Linen Collars.
Children's Fart Black Stockings
ft j* Ladles' Black Gloves. .
HI” Hair Brushes.
UU Pompadour Comb*.
Infants' l.ac* Caps,
for Jcntlemen's Hose Supporters.
I Children'* White Jean Waist*,
y Girls' Muslin Drawer^
What Wc Advertise Wc Sell!
What Wc Sell Advertises Us!
AS LONG AS THEY LAST,
Ladies’ Skirts and Waists
At Ridiculous Prices.
Ladies’ White Pique and Linen Skirts, were AH ftrt
$2.50, now J
Ladies’ White Pique and Linen Skirts, ft ft rft
were $5.00, now wZi3\]
Ladies’Linen Skirts, trimmed with braid, ft I f\n
were SB.OO UriOl
Ladies’ White Pique Skirts, some trimmed
with embroidery, others with straps, ftp ftft!
were SB, $0 and 811, now vDibll
Ladies’ Colored Shirt Waists that were 50c, QC n
now Ouu
Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, corded and hand
some, Colored Waists that sold from SI.OO Pftft
to $1.25, now Duu
Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, tucked back and
front, soft cuffs, and Colored Waists, sold Qft
from $1.50 to $2.00 uuu
Ladies’ Handsome White Embroidered Waists
and the finest Imported Colored Waists, ftj ftp
sold from 62.50 to 63.00 UliZ J
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V A TURN OF THE FINGER the labor /A I|ls
8c necessary to s'art off y gftjSjji
&The QAS RANG Ef If™
C* It's a cold etove until you WANT it N reapll|
hot—and then the heat is where it's *>’ She
'C wanted, and nowhere else. f AA
M The Gas Range Is the CHEAPEST (f
bj evoking stove for you. It cosrs little lo gt'
start and less to run.
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U| 7 ar.d 9 Congress street, west. IV
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Fielder of New York with a trolley ride,
ending with a dance at Isle of Hope. The
chaperones were Mrs. E. B. Wood and
Mrs. J. B. Barthelmess. Those in the
party were Misses Mary Charbon, Tillie
Dowling. Emily Dowling. Alice Richer
son, Messrs. Walter Kulman, Carl Col
lins. Sherod Collins, Henry Bender.
Mrs. M. E. Malia. Miss Lizzie Malia,
and Miss Loretta Corbett will leave Mon
day for Asheville. N. C.
Mrs. H. Schroder and children will
leave Monday for New York on the steam
er Tallahassee. They will visit the Cats
kill Mountains, Saratoga Springs and
Boston.
Miss Annie Suiter is visiting friends in
Charleston.
On Tuesday evening Miss Freddie Beck
man was tendered a surprise party in hon
or of her birthday. A most delightful
time was had. dancing end games being
indulged in. Among those present were
Mrs. W. Beckman. Mi's. M. A. Bell. Mrs.
Butler, Mrs. P. Sanders. Miss Maggie
Dunn. Josie Bell. Dora Sanders, Maggie
Beckman, Agnes Bell. Katie Dillon. Nina
Kilroy, Gertrude Brown. Freddie Sanders,
Messrs. Ed Delegal. John Sullivan, Will
iam O'Brien, John Marlow, Ed Thompson,
P. Senders. Jr.. W. Stnughton, F. Mas
ters. M. Mouro, J. Roley, T. Houston,
N. Dillon and J. McGrath.
Mr. William P. Kavanaugh left last
Tuesday, on the Nacoochee, for New York
and other cities through the North and
Eaet. Mr. Kavanaugh will make an ex
tended trip before returning to Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robinson enter
tained in honor of their friend, Miss
Maude Montgomery of Birmingham, Ala..
Thursday evening. Among those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Maier, Mrs.
W. M. Wallace, Mrs. R. F. McKenna.
Misses Agnes Bell, Daisy Crosby. Josie
Bell. Jessie Crosby, Gertrude Brown.
Florie Moffatt. Minnie Myrkle, Genii
Moffatt. and Messrs. William O’Brien,
Ernest Robinson, Joe Cook. Allen Robin
son. John Turner, J. H. McMurray and
W. J. Warnecke.
Miss Marie Veree, accompanied by her
cousin, Miss Frances Girardeau, will leave
next week for Charleston, where they
will visit' Mrs. George Rivers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McDonough enter
tained in honor of Miss Jessie Hofling of
Charleston, S. C., Friday evening. Those
present were Mrs. F. Dodd, Miss M. Col
lins. T. Norton, M. Hansen, M. Pierce,
\. Savarese, M. Hanley, M. Downey, L.
Ba varese, S. Graver, Mlssle Hanley,
Messrs. McDonough. Brandon, G. Mur
phey, J. Hart, F. Walker, John McDon
ough. Nic Sampson und John Muller of
Houston, Tex.
Miss Mi sale Hanley, Miss Mai lon and
Master Harold Butterner have returned
from BlufTton. S. C., after spending a
month very pleasantly.
Miss Annie Corbett and Miss Irene Han
ley will return home this week from a
month's visit to relatives in Charleston,
where they have made many friends.
Misses Celcstlne and Minnie Roach of
Atlanta are the guests of Mrs. 11. T. Wim
berly, 24 Taylor, w'est.
One of the enjoyable events of the week
was a watermelon cutting given Thursday
evening by Miss Paul. Among those pres
ent were Miss May Wall, Mary Roche,
Marta Larkin, Nellie Halpin, Kate Walsh,
Mamie Paul, Teresa McGreal, Addle Sie
vers, Messrs. E. McCabe, I. Dufour, J.
B. McDonough, J. W. Hull, C. Hanson.
W. Ciifton, M. Cunnihan, F. Schwartz.
F. Bashler, G. Semkins.
Mrs. R. S. Jones leaves to-night by the
Southern for Knoxville, Tenn.. to visi®
with her daughter, Mrs. Leon Jourolmon.
Before returning she will spend some time
at Montvule Springs and later will visit
Washington city.
Mrs. Carrie L. Bond and son. Mastef
James Leath Bond, have returned to th<ir
home in Birmingham, Ala., after spending
a pleasant month in the city with Dr. J.
A. Stotharl. on Drayton street, and Dr,
North, on Eleventh street. While in tht>
city Mrs. Bond was entertained rmny
times at Tybee, Isle of Hope. Warsaw,
Wilmington Island and by Mr. and Mrs.
Kidwell, at the Savananh Yacht Club,
Thunderbolt. She leaves the city with
many pleasant recollections of her visit
to her former home.
Miss Minnie and Ethel Le Noir leave
this evening via the Central for quite a
pleasant trip, visiting Atlanta, Chattanoo
ga and Johnson City. Tenn.
Mr. Charles S. Sickel returned on thi
Kansas Cityfduring the week, after ft
pleasant visit to Pennsylvania and New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gross, accompany
by Miss Nellye Oppenheim. leave vi ■ 'l lo
Atlanta Coast Line to-morrow for Wash
ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and N'* wr
York. Later they will go to Watertown,
N. Y., to a house party given by Mrs*
Maitland E. Graves.
Mrs. A. H. Gooiwin of Atlanta is ' Sit
ing hot* grandparents. Mr. an I Mr 5 J-
H. Oppenhoimer, at 321 Whitaker street.
Last Wednesday the League of Heart*
had a pleasant outing at Tybee; the r.uii
was chaperoned by Mrs. End 11. Gosline,
among the club members were tin Ml* e>
Hannah Buckwald. Hattie Sternberg An
nie Crotty, Alice Crotty, Minnie Mon rob
A vice McElligott and Messrs. WM"
Buckwald. John ShAul, Ruby Monroe,
Sam Well, Frank Marsh, Lionel Staok*
ton. Chris Hanson, Philip Coleman, ( aI
Davis and many others.
Mr. and Mis. Wm. M. Boyd tntert iln4
at their home. No. 223 East Bo’ton strict.
Friday, in honor of their niece. Mb *
res* Alien. Those present were M* 1 * 5
Teresa Ali n, Anni rt Spear, Eva Ma I D**
Mamie Muller. Margie Muller. Helen
Muller, Katie O’Leary, Helen O’L''io
Annio O’Leary, Master Geo. F. Allen, J !
Sheftall Sauls and Joseph Muller.
Mr. Wm. McGrath has Just return**
home from Tybee, after a stay of Ihre
weeks.
Society in Wnyrron.
.Mr.. W. A. Cation and daughters. Ml!*’
Virdie and Jewel, have gone to spend
few weeks at Hendersonville, N. C.
Miss Minnie Knglish has returned h'm.
from Savannah, accompanied by her ? l! '
ter, Mrs. Bang.
Mrs. S. C. Morton 1* visiting here !roltl
Charleston.
tv. TV. MoCully and family are at her"*
aaain. after a months outing at th, “ n ‘
dent old town of St. Marys.
Mrs. B. F, dace of Screven has bffj 1
visiting at the home of Capt. C c '
Oruce on (llimore street.
An Important event this week was d'*
marriage of Mlaa Belle Harris of K' l^'
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