The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 04, 1900, Page 14, Image 14

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14 \ n ' y &<?INEI®J ■4 \. / X Lngagemcn’i rumored, ensajemenu afi r an id. ei Kajjfmfnti hpj !v ending in brilliant 'Mu k —these are n cheering topic* of thin U • iroii’ti • i if-imn, t. be dlacu*>s<d r' .ati\rly approvingly *f!K !jntly. with ii neve failing * thw fUMn If a!i the world loves i* lover. all womankind, as* m well known, lot* # upon a wedding and at this proper proverbial fa n m re than ever, w n f hrre can Pc. m& Net. no dm*ra ting thought* of rout* and dinners nd dai.ee>. and one * undivided attention n*y In given to the th.rma of feminine confidences Indeed a;, life h* i more delightful than Itie w <h r i ret \ . g ue-s* i a month ago. which nobody but you must know J iet yet ? Or the astonishing new# your best friend t • a 1 from somebody el*e, who hid :t from ore who knew and wh.- h I' gotng *o #upri*o everybody when It t mes out? Or, best of all. th**.'** conge r .* meetings of the el* i to whom r*- ievealed. * the ,p; ini* I hour draws mgh, the wonder* r.d g>rie* of a dainty troufseau. Clothe* and loth* and clothe*—more entrancing at this season than at any other, when one may *om bine the ftapropriety of winter, the e t>ernes o! m r imn. the frivolity of ftumm> r. and the coquetry of spring. Misties* the tale trial 1 r *e This le*** n seem- to carry— Choose rot ai *ne a proper mate, Hut proper time to marry ” An event aooui sal h much cordial in t#r*!*i enters l■* tue applet hlng weMing of M s Mery W it* at I Mr A-rhur luverlv Klliott which will be eiebrated In Christ Cnurch at t.vK#n on • father. Rev R*> c. White. w. 1 p* '* i • M • v. at i * w h her brother, Mr Hobh White, J r . wto wilt give her n*iv ThebrKWm.il !* w.i l Mise Neil While M > S *ll y iI• k*ll Mi>i Una Huger. n1 M -* i.mnin Huger. The be*: man will be Dr t\ W i *w ene \fter the ceremony the wr-ddu g i if > w l be entertained hv fbv Mr Unite s I Mr* Wtiito a* fheir hume on Pre- Idem street, bu: thets will be no rc ,- 1)00. Mrs J J Wilder, Mr- Randolph An d* rson <i*l Ms- Pag* \nder*j*i return* 1 e few days ago from Marietta Mr* law \\ llaskeii Mr Jam** T I'enr and Mrs Pine left v*-t*rday for Jv>w York, to *| < i ecve. tl w* *k Cards ha\ •< n r* n*tl frorn Mr and Mrs lsouis J old -*i r.ird of Coluin i ’ • Leonard to Mr I rank (Stieve Lumpkin The terefitonv will nk pin e at ihelr bom* WiKfw*Hel. at •o < k, on the ven log of Tt.’ir-di the- l.dh of Miss Cirr.ird ms \ - 11 • • l )-. Savannah several tim* s.d both sh** nf Mr l.unipkin h.i \c many frin)a here. Hi et and II get S|ent ti* eumm i IP*. kt*r .•!* Alum Springs and liav- beet, its W'.idling ton during Oc t< •r, s* *um J Thursdty irv-rii lig Mrs John 1. If iminonJ nnd Mr* If !■' Hurdcll w ill return in a few' day* from N* w V< .k M.r> Marlon Ifami I* vlil:lbi i r i Will, ami I ■ .r t Toe Dupli .tit- \\ uni t’lub hr Id th* fits* Birr tin* of i • . loan Friday aft-moon •KIM f Mi UHird Tin r -mb. • s of rh* .tin ar<- Mr* 1.. II ir.lv Mr* !• K Msldi im. Mr*. John Xlabet Mr* It:* 'l* r Ml J . r:.. I I .. I ,S|| . C. N Wmi, Mr* T S W\I.V Mr* Ar thur If M (IthkH Mrs , .... Mrs William Hearing, and Mr* Henrv McAlptn. all of whom *rr preaen 1 . ex cept Mr* Niahei an.l Mr* Glbnes Tlm beat mirth.,. will take |,l ■ r Kr .1 *\ after noon •• Mr* Oahhxt * on fj * r,oi ••re*t Ml-e I.into* at I Mr* Ahr m Damn . ton Read i *. irri.lirj *..>m* 1 1rr * tog* her In New York Ml** Mi.tiir Reid returned Thursday mornn from <’hi ,ig.> Tbr Harr lad Woman'* E&urhro <'in ; . *, lieen reorganised tor r- w.-*.r and will hull I** rlrsi nv.'ingat (hr mine . .f M a J 8. ffowklna early In December Mr* !' \ Walker. who ha* iron tho *U’*l Of Mr a'd Mr* llonry M Allan. Irfr Saturday tor hor homo In BlufTt a Mr and Mr* John Adam* of liiiihno o aro vlamiiK Mi* J Gueiard Ho* ward or. F'or*yth I’ark. Mr* I'harbs Edward P'raton entertain ed '!■ V. ; < i r *l <’ lb y. stei dav a't.r n<or Among iho member* preen • **rro Ml** Irll'' Si weil, Mi*. Mrie I >r-o*r. Mi** little Hloo.lv.iin. Mira Ueeele ■ • Of M M< ta i* - mi' Mi*- Igtta Morgan, Mi*a K.itharlne I>r*ro, M ** l.'da i' Mi*- Kllen Moigan MU* Motion i ..for mol Mi** Enla Hhuptllno Mis* Kllxabeth llarkoll and Ml,* Silly Haskell •(..! If :i if. a day* ig.i for P.*. liniMi to at loud the ot.ur tali Thursday right. im- Welling Mr. and Mr*. FT;x Union# Mr* H M I'otnrr led Fn jv to vt.-lt Mi ana Mr* < lik Howell in Atlanta Mi* Rob* it Aiolrr/On ... I Mr*. William Allen of New York * .11 eli.n! tor Kuro|ir to spend aome ilmo abroad Mr# Jam#* L Sextoi . M* J F W ood Mr* W. D Krononu, Mr* A H Hull Mr# Hot ice A Cione, Mr* Barron 'are- Mr* Cornwell. Mlo* Irene With er* and Mm. Juitan .tonne, n wilt t.p the luwtrtHi at rr. *|Mton to Ih visiting delegates o( the Daughters ol Ih I onladora y Thursday atteriwion from f, until In ;o<k. at the home of Mra J F II <>iy| oa .1 liltakar otr'• t Mr A 11 June* returned Thursday. a ■- * cm; . I 1 1 v I*, r lauffhior. Mr* J 11 Barker uf Now York Ml** Annie V Jnr . - | cap* < led home the latter |>arl of the week A a r rernt rnlci talnment given at the L'nlvenlv uf the South. Mr liarrl* Cope nr.d Mr Per > llupr ivirned off ihe hon or* of the event! in .* cakewalk. which <m piouo * *1 he an appreciative and thor. uglily -.onprienl audience (h*- lilt of the i. * .oil Mt . f*e w ho *ii enter ed o.i th programme a* Mi** Harrl*e Cop*. wore ft stunning crimson gown In the mult approved style. high-heeled pat >n• leather slippery <nd a very fetching bat of rad while Mr II ger, a* Mr Hugh, made n gallant haau. The Bern,in** Pur ple • week If i ibllslied y " letl A*- rociatlon of the I ivr*ity i hi* atrua- Iti* notice <f the iffe.r l.nv but not la**. v C • II *r • Cope the form*' • *• a iß.rtor o! t.ie Ethi opian s loftl'ii Pl* *l* of manly beauty er.-l grar •. tin latter a timid, grateful j our. itvvu, w t.u.c deprecatory. aitufP.es and mole.*, retiring pii-me-1 is brought down th* ho’jse Af?er e *tv t* libera* on the Jij*ip - M *-r- L Mj WVUiima. K.l- P*r k *• i Cameron, decided Huger and •• • e !he t. v oiplr. and tie present, a larg* ake. .- presented to th* tn. ‘ Mr Frank B 8 re\*n arrived Friday morntrg and is vi- ting Mr u i Mr* W W tiorii n Jr Mr S \*n ;nd Mast* r Chari* s Mill* re exp- .t. j • little la - * r to -pend th* 4 winter In Savannah. Mr and Mrs Chari** A tiibbe* return* * 1 Frida, from New Yrk Mr*, Ldw.ird Weed -f Florida, president of the I>*ught*is of th* Confederacy, will it* th* gue.-t o' Mrs Jm* L S* xton dur ing the convention M - /illah Km me:, of Columbus who visited Miss Leonora Gabhett last w inter, was made, queen of the Columbus Car nival during the past week M as Flora Dancy left during tie week J 4 Brooghton Street, West. P Ladies’ Furnishings. | The Womens Store. We will have our display this week. Our fall and winter importations: Waists, Dress Goods, Skirts. Dress Trimmings, Silk Petticoats, Neckwear, Furs, Hosiery Kid Gloves Corsets. ! As to our assortments in general it goes without saying it is the larpest and finest in the city. We have every good style and plenty at almost anv price you want to pay. Fashion has approved of Flannel Waists. e have them plain or embroidered, as you like. Try our Buena Tonic for the complexion. On sale this week Ladies’ $5 Walking Skirts at *2 98. Closing out the balance of our $5 and sl2 Silk- Waists at $2.98. .r, atland tho atata ball In Columbia Thuraday evening M . Haley Bryan, who ha* been In New York for some time. Is now Hudylng at the School of Design and expects to spend ha winter In New York Mr Waller P Hartrtdtto returned last night from Guyton, where she lias l>#eu visiting Mr*. J I, Graham Mr* H. 1) Munford and little Miss Kr mlnle Munford are visiting Mr and Mrs. K >1 Butler on Korsyth Park Mi** Margaret Stiles h., las been rt nt:) visiting her slsl. r. Mrs Frank Atreven In * oWmnu , returned homo Thursday Ml-* Hot* Sullivan lef- Saturday to , spend * .'*ral weeks tn N w Yoik Mr* Hampton 1, Kent I. Mi*# Eleanor Ferrlll and Miss Margaret l rrrill, have leturned from New York Mis* Mary Clay who ha* been In New York for *..me week*. Is no* visiting Mis | Enos in Englewood Mrs Henrv Eaikus returned yester.lav j from New York. Mis* Ahhle Orm# left t .* morning for New Orleano. where *he will visit Mr. atal Mrs Gordon frme Hr and Mrs W W Owen* sailed; Thursday for New York Miss Nina Crane and Mr Edward Prane are Visiting Dr vnd Mr# Smith In Hntrhklaavllle. <'onn Mrs Johr Anna G Rozets returned n (1 w dA)“ Igo alter M drllghtful s irt)m"r In Ponne.-tb ut Mr* Marl* McAlpln ril l Ml** Hell* M Alpm who sje-nt ihe summer • Warm Aptinga and nave roconily hern visiting Mi- Tra v Hickman In August*, are at .0 n* ciu iin Mix Mai) Kilt* l visitlng tn Yonkers Mi n.l Mr* Malcolm Piinnlrgirm have moved f. r the winter to No. 11l Barnard street. Mr* Puller and Mi-* Fuller, vvhn hnv* been vlsl'lng Mr and Mr* IH nr> I> .utc-vens. bit revently for tlvetr home, in Ml uni Mi* HionlHy v ivnmark ha* relum'd ,10m. Mrs Henry Biun saiksd Tuesday f*t New York, w here she will spend several ' weeks. Dr. and Mr* J B. Ilea.l came up ftom Green Pove Bpr!ng during the w.- k and will be In lovvn l-t nho.it * fort right Mi 01.1 Mr- Robert Sidney Cope hive commenced housek* eplna f r the wli.er 111 their new hesne. on Mornlnrslde Park New York Master William Hunter I* visiting Mrs , Elliott Ouerard, In HlulTtnn Mrs W. C Hruen and Miss Ellra Gregg who have basn visiting Mrs H'-k In i Wtlkesharre ate expe ir.| horn* shotll) Mts V M l* IN llwn of Atht.t 1 I* c\. 1... >e<l Tua <hvy lo v i ll Mi aid M>* M ...j|m Maclean during i ■■ ■ omentlon the Daughlcre of the Confederacy. Mr. E. E C. Hubarsham haa returned THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 190(1 j imm ivnl n r \ r*p*o ! , io 1 !in#r In f*l-.., Mr H W and 3* If*urr Kord lf Murint •..* r,k in th<> >tt bali in Oo i i inbla. Dr and .Mi* rh trle 3 llarron ha.a **■ I w I *h - iramrr ,i 11. k M intain #r4 Aha* i til*. M- Hn-r Smith n| f*hrllnn m ,<l* • .tiort ~t t • S.v ti.t. , i turin* tha weak Mr* R i a R Ni 11 raturr.rM Irom N< • York Mur lit j|, j h 11, i r,' Cnl imhua hai barn *p*fidir.g 4 f* a ;•> - In town. Urn o> \ tort It V. i* r.l Ml* em iron r > t tarn in Virginia for *.me • - Mr V. .ni h .i.itn Ir p< nlln* tha day In Sr vft I n,h \j r . \s s llrr.. fif! M.i Rft‘liaal 3bt.niai, *:.I -pnJ .!. wln, * r ln At " la:. • Sri O*. iwi: and Marairr, ii .riivrd tn Nrft nrk iurnla> (rum 110 l ..r. i Mr. Hr...!(< ■ I Dun :m raturr.'d and irin* th- rk ir.m Haliiß. ra \[ , ft,. o' \V.,vn< -boro nUI , It j|i and J*i Horaci K CrmiM <1 .• „ ,i ~r - nof Use Daughter* of ih fonfadvrary. Mr, ,< r ■ A 11 : .rnn rxprr to !*'• •hi month o -t n.t thr nier tn Nan \nrk ..i i I'. H ..H-lphU Mt*< M • \alf4i. I* ft >rn rd y or rji.it... •ro *ha aa.l li* th* *'i ,v t of Dr and Mr* H K At hrr. \l ltrrl i Nn-- aum of It ilr.hrl le* i th. c .„ of Mra M 11. KHrtD h. on Ituni- Intsduti Mi. • t. • ..-t Mr HI. I Mr* H U Martina % ..rr< Ina . .nt Tlturrlay ,n S.iainah and Ihm ft.nl t.i V .ldo,ta for u ahort vlalt af ‘r they wtu e>. ID< 1 lo thati hon.a I In Tampa Mr Ilrrman Nnrdan r.f Nr—' Y* rk. ft tin I %.d tn Savannah .i frw year* <* made i vi*tt cf M-varal v. *+k. Mr and Mr* J P Mrrrlha* * apart to .pond th.- iilnirr at Mir V\ .l.tutn Hun tar** on G ..ton tlrarl Mrs MrCaw ar.d Mrr Nruhlt of M iron .li ha .1 Ml,* Nona Hautry <iu:- Ing the . ouventtnn of the Dioghiers of the Confe.lera v. Gen Kttahuah passed through Bn vatinnh Ttiurs-lnv on hts w ly to Havana, after spending two months with hi# family In Virginia. Mr- Joseph Kingsbury of P.irrollton will be the guest of Mis* Cabanlaa daring the convention of the Daughters of the COll - Mr* H G Haywood reiurne.l during the week, after spending the summer North Mr* H 8 Purse left Thursday for New York Mrs M M O'Brlen o' Atlanta |efi VV* dnes.lav for New York Miss Helen O'Brien, who i* visiting the Mieses Mo Prohan. exp. ts to return to A'lanta to mortow Mr S dnrv p Goodwin left I* nt week to Join Mr- Goodwin m New York Mrs John T Honan and M s* May Ho. nan have returned from New York, after a delightful summer In the Catskills. Mi J 1 'h Cohn hi- Issued .rd* to th* welding of his daughter Nellie mid Mr Jacob Gazan, whl-'h will take place at the P* koto Wednesday evening. Nov H. nt * Nt o'clock. Mr- \\ II Hall, nfier spending iwo months in N w Y'ork has teturned 10 Ba vanish >li .1* k Corner of Augusta. Is cxpect*.| Ihi* week to mike a short visit 10 friend* In th city. Mr* Whelrs of Augusta. I* the guest of Mr Mr* J Piurve Whelesi on Habersham etre- t Mis* Gertrude iMwney of The Hl.tge. ruirlrii. made a short luring Hi* work. Mrs G.airge Dudley Thotnit* of Alhen* I* ex|-cled this week 10 be the guest of Mr* W D. Krenson on Whllnker street. Mrs, G. M Hv.t’s and Mis* ft- tl* have returned from a two.months stay In Virginia and YVashlnglon Mrs l.afayette Dm.) a: I Mss Mae Da y of Ja ksonvlll' have returned home, after a visit to Mr and Mrs. p Y' Dancy. A wedding of lnterc-i lo stv ann ihlans t* that of Miss Hort*n*r Alexander of At lanta, tt niece of Mr. J>.*eph M Solo mon*. wild Mr Thomas JefT. r-on Tobias of Charleston, whi h will l .elebr.ued in Altai in Wsdneaday <v. lug Mr Pan C. 11. I), man .rrlvcd a few d.tv* age. fr.'tn N> w Y’ork and • xpe ts 10 spend the winter In Savannah Miss Georgia Edmotisttwie who has been visiting for some time In Northern Geor gia. ts at home again. Mrs. Harry Hlrsch of New York and her llllle (laughter um guest, of Mr and Mr* 8 Melnhttrd Mrs John 8 II tine, hi* r. red from 4 visit to Judge and Mrs J ime* 8 Ho ,k ,i- Allalita Mrs. A G. H> vvaid. who hi* bten the gucsl of Mr. and Mis John Malruge Car- DROPS PRINTERS’ INK May Mirror Large Buildings, But to the Purchasing Public A GREAT STOCK IS A MORE PLEASING PICTURE. THE LARGEST *TOCK. THE BEST VARIETY. AFFORD THE CUSTOMER GREATER ADVANTAGE. Such is our stock, the largest and best assorted in the city of Savannah. Our store is exclusively a dry goods store, brim full of the season's latest novelties, brought together bv concentrated thought, energv and ability. INVARIABLY THE BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICE AT GUTMAN’S DRY GOODS STORE. ladies SllltS To our variety UUlt> ‘ 3UI,S * of Suit.* other a.i.ftortmcnts of Ihl* city may be contracted, hut not compared. Note this specialty: AIA |p RUSSIAN 111 Oust \| / IK Suit.stylishly finished I 4.1 I W DRESS GOODS. TAILOR CHEVIOTS. Si-ln. wide. SCOTCH KIRSEY. Sd-lnch wide. No lining required. ** p _ A Value $ 1 . 00. [HP " SPECIAL PRICE | JU IQ. BLACK GOODS. 4*.lnch shim sk CHEVIOT mm O-ntch HIM KHIinJ HltitCiUE SEROE .... fl U n 4S-Inch Nil k FINISH Mt NRIETTA ZL H I' 4 4-IIKh wool POPLIN TVU Vour clinic, ol th* abov.at A yard JAEGER’S WODLEN UNDERWEAR , DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CT BARCAINS IN BLANKETS o A 16.00 All Uool Blanket. SUe 11*4, PRICE THIS WEEK, $4.95 Canton Fl.anal. L.rgt 51c. Eitr. Hr.vy, Plllw |Cm., The I i l2c Kind (land Quality. 9c a yd. 10c each CORDUROY in all Colora at 75c a yd. The Largest Assortment, The Best Quality. Invariably the Lowest Prices. At GUT TWAIN'S, 19 Broughton St., West, ter I,a* return**! to her home In Graham vllle. Mi*- Mot el Stoddard I* vlrtllng In Wil mington. N. C. Mia* Inly Falk la expected home thl* week, after a pleasant nimm.fr at the North Mr* J B Wither* hae returned from Atlanta Mr*. N F Jaekron ha* been visiting Irieq-le In Columbus. Mr Joseph M Solomon* will leave to day for a Viftit to hi* .laughter. Mr*. David Flk In CharleMefi Dr Old >fr* llwrv 8 folding and chil dren r. turtle I ta*t nlgnt from New Y'orll, after n im of ev.rol week* Ml** Mabel Zelgier wap ho*te* T re*- loy afterr oon ■' an Informal t. In h.-oor of her birthday Th* g re*t aero Ml* i}ertri:le I-yon* Mia* Mary Gleaaon Ml** Stella Kennedy. Ml** Ar in* Mal . i Mrs* Hertnid- Si*!' 'i h Ml*. Marv r'rohon Ml** Gertrude Crohan and Ml** l'e*le Beckman. Mr *rd Mr I. D Joe! and Mr fjorit* Joel f Barnwell S C.. vl*lled tare re *n Iv to cejehra'e the ellver wedding of . their parei.t* Mr am! Mr*. J. Joel Ml** Beulah Hexter wen’ North during the werk to *pei and the winter with hr eieier, Mr*. Kreigsmm . In New York. Ml** Gertrud* Kalltgnnt ce ehrated her I fifteenth blrrh.tay with n candy-pulling Tueaday iftornootx Among her gueet* were Ml*. Daisy t'erby. Mis* Norma Derby Mi* K.lot** Thompson. Mr Theo •loie l.ye.n end Mr John Tiiomp*on. Ml** Kill . Stillwell, who lia* been vl- Itlng Mr and Mr* John K Royal! In Boe ton. returned home a few dave ago The montage of Mr William If Clark iml Mis* Alice Summerlin will he *ol . i ./..I Thuraday • enlug at the home of Mr J, \V l-jniir*hm# on Bolton *tr**t M!* Ciesrgia Thompson I* tin gue*t of l>r ind Mrs. Frank Holland In Atlanin Mi-s Dee ntid Mr A S Poller, who have beer th* giie*i* of Mr* J K. Fu It on during the pa*t week, nave r*urn ed to Statesboro Miss F...dse Rarr ho* been vleltirg In Columbia. S C . .luting ihe Suite Fair Mrs K J Millar will k-ave on th* City ot Auguala Tuesday for a visit to friend* In Boson and New York Miss Raymond, fuller after visiting re|. alive* In New Y’ork. Bo ton and Ho|l|>, N II will return on the steamship City of Augusta this morning Mi* J H Huff of Urifnn. la expected to-morrow to visit her daughter, Mr* M K Wilson Mr and Mr* W. T Dixon, Jr who ■pent th* summer at Beaulieu have re turned to ihe cWy. Mr* K.lwwr.l Bailey of Beaufort. 1* the (ii**i of Mr and Mr*. M FI Wilson Mr* W W Gros* left Thursday for Philadelphia Mr.- M A Phillip* of Macon, (a the guest of Mr *nd Mr* J W Heffernan Ml** Maud Schaeffer, who spent the •unimer In th* mouma na of North Caro lina ha* returned home Mr* Alvin B Row* and Master Alvin R R. yve, Jr are expected home this week from Th.imani ill* Mi* Louie* Water* of Charlewon, !* tb gu**t of Mis Etnel Broughton at The Meadow* " Mr* M Trager will be home on Mon tay. s BEE HIVE, N. SCHUTZ, ’■in? 4 St. Julian and Whitaker Streets. LADIES’ CORSETS. The new Paris shapes, the low bust, straight front and lonjtr hip models, the stylish effects in white, black, pink, blue and drab Corsets priced lower than elsewhere. Ladies’ heavy Jean Corsets. F hooks. strong reads and steels XV Indies’ t'orseje, Jean body and twill xtrtps. trimmed with lac*, aid# ste#l* , , laavy from c:**ps ~%c Ladies’ F’ln# Jean Corsets. lined lughout full >f hor.es. riehl) cni- V) La bes Strip Corsets. we|| made, fully bound, solid steel back, mealy trim med, good At —He Imdlea Prill c’oraetx In white, drah and back with saloeen strip*, cross stays and two side (feels, (orded bust 47c Ladles' Jean Cortets. with sateen (trips trimmed with lacs and habv rlbtion 71c Ml*.. ■ r,,re(4 with 11 bore, on each side Shoiliei sirap*. 4-hook from elee! . ,3V* lwid.es Bust Forms rtc , Hip l ad* Sc. *c wad 4te INFANTS’ LONG CLOAKS Embroidered- Special at $1.65 Each. MISSES’ GOLF CAPES. Very stylish. Bargain Price 56.00 DRESS GOODS. GOLF PLAIDS. A late rrceipt-*new colors. 48- inch wide. extremly Art— A st> "‘special price uuC Yd. NOTE THIS SILK SACRIFICE. yonplac. hr.vi All sllk Taffetai. In ,trnt and evening hedr>. Hess > All Silk l*au de Sole, every color. a aw Heat v All Silk Stln Ihichess. fj ■J #% 7 hear Silks are worth HAc. H #1 Ot'R PRICE THIS WEEK ULU Straight Front Corsets. Savtral new lines lust In. Thia Coraet la easy lo the flgare perfect fitting pliable and strong. RhIEMBCR we try on corscta and fit them to vour figure. 5w ita Curtains. Beautiful Patterns. THE MODERN POPULAR SONG. THE I n<l\. THE t A>IPICi\ THE PATHETIC HFFIfIOXI. Many Violate the lan* Both of Dr. renry and Englleh hut Sell on tr roant of the Afueir—Some Ex ample# of the Moet Violent of These llffnelnne— hoi All of This etnas, However—A Sample of n Campaign son*. Also tine of a So- Cnlled I'athrtle Ballad. "I knew a very wle man who believed that If a man were permuted to make all the ballad*, he need not care who should make the law* of a nation "—Fletcher If the frb nd of Fletcher, who is credited with this belief, were alive and anxious to put hi* theory Into practice, he could hardly find a more oi>pof une lime for the experiment for there I* a great and cry ing need for something in Ihe nature of a real ’ ballad" or song. If one may Judge by Ihe recent output of no-called coon song*. impaign song*, and the alleged ‘pathetic ballad ' It sii a far cry from "Old Folk* at Heme" and Old Bla. k Joe." which were until recently the standard and model na gro song* to "De Rosa Bully," and "Sl* ml*. Com* Kits Your Honey Boy," which were the forerunner# of what has sin. * become deluge of *o called songs, of which the main Ingredients, If one may Judge by results, Is a parody on the negro dialect, distorted grammar. total disre gard for measure nnd rtiwhm n* fr a* th* v#re.-“ are concerned.and In a gr. at many vase* a discussion of subjects that In any oth*r form would not be tolerated even by the gm. ral nubile, much I*** by persons laving claim to - ulture and n tinemeni The following effusion will bear out this atatfment: "Y'ou say Bill Brown's give hi* promise true Dat h* was goin' fer to mirry you. But take my word that c*n l never he •Cane* Brown's Just the mid* a* married to me He lived in my hnu** for two years past And when I had dough, why, he lived mighty f is* He had roast turkey and chicken stew. Rut wh*n d*y run out m y he run out. too. And my poor henrVs bi refl 'cause he got up and left And he’s de aame a* m*rrled to me •• If any further confirmation of till* statement l needed It may he found In the following lyric, wm li in the paems of the people that write them might he , called "a warm number,' and "a win-; nr:" "I won t play second Addle to no yailr j gal. H win explain his business nnd you bet he shall If *h s white, yss. dn I might shake her hand and be her pal. But I won't play second Addle *o no yal ler cal." The title of anniher of the** soaring ef forts In Ihe realm of poetry might serve as a At commentary on the lot It is "Wouldn't 1* make you mad wouldn't II Jar you." These are bad enough in all comclenca, Ladles' Ooutlll# Corsets. 13 ini-ne# long. In front. 4-hook, trimmed with Eng lish lacs and baby ribbon * Ladies' Empire Corset s. made of Sateen. 11 Inch*# In front, 4-hook trimmed with lace and baby ribbon >siv Ladles Pink and Bus •' 111 * i'ors#t. with whit# sateen sinp*. tr. mined wlin lace. 4-hook 49,- Ladies' Coutllle Corsei* white and black, with sateen strips iwo side ate*.#, silk Aos#e.l top and bottom Ant#hd with silk embroidery f 00 Ladles Nursing oraei* Coutllle. with sateen strip# Anlshed with silk em broidery. two (Id# Meel* on each side easy of adjustmem pin Corset Shield* |>re\ 1 1 ,-orset* fr..m breaking over th# hips 3. Has# Supporters, with corset issp attachment j3o l adies' French Flannel Waists All colors, *2.7.-, DRESS COODS. S4.inch wide Navy Blur Cheviot. S2-inch wide Pebbled Cheviot, Shrunk and ..ponged. At In I Very popular good*. \| U . SPECIAL PRICE 01 1 *T J Yd OUR SI.OO KID CLOVE Is acknowledged to be the heat Glove at the price In the city. WaRRANTF D Damask Napkins. 1-4 *ie. • I .7.4 c kind, for $1.23 Table Damask. Eitra heavy. Value fl ..IS, now 98c yd. tut fur a total !i r-gard of all feet, me** ur* ruvilim ct.d reason th* following la commended to all readers: "1 don’t hclieve In ta.king bout family affairs. I certainly am goin to teil you all now. i got married Jusi about a year ago. And ever sine# there's been nothing but a row; I treat that man Ju*t like a poll parrot And what I do he thinks Is never tight. And if h say* one word to me that I don't like. I'm golr.' to holler at him with all my might "Deed I'm done with you." etc. To wha, extet t this *ori of thing Is car ried msy he s en fresn the names atone of some of the other r.cnt publications of this cja-4 of which a fete follow Jusi Let My Pork • top* Be," ihe pork chop* It may be mention'd en pas sant, refer to Ihe speaker female friend. "1 Thought My Gal Was Warm,'' "I Won't Iha Y’our Washln No More." Youee Honey to Your Mammy, Just de Fame " Of another class, the pathetic, one ex ample will be enough "O the heart* that weep to-nlghl, think ing of Ihe pa*t. Tim- alone cannot efface, long as life shall last F'on 1 heart* searching for their dead know not where to go, Form 10-i theli lives, *om. sweethearts some w Ives. In the terrible Texas tornado And so will a single dip In the realm* of the campaign son* of the following or der: "Ther#’.* a silver ll.ai rampant In the Wild and Woolly West. Y'ou will know him by the sliver stars he bear* ii|Kjn In* crest. Y'ou will know him by th# cross an I crown he tears upon hi* brest. As William Jer nlng.) Bryan of Nenrnska." I'rohably ro p <un more than Bryan would tie more mtnested 111 knowing Just whu: that crown I* doing on his Urease, t'ntil this I* answered it would be hope less to try to explain the cross* being there, so that cun be overlooked That the*,- song* are not only prlnSed but aold Is an astonishing fa.-t possibly It I* because once In a while Ihev are set in catchy musi . or possibly it is !*>- cause of rh* never ending erase for some, thing new Be the r.no* whit It may the fact remains that they are sung not only In the mu*|e halls though usually they originate there, but are -een and heard tn the hemes of reAned people Fortunately not all of the allege.) roon song* are of this class, Ihere are some, though they are sadly In Ihe mlnorkv. where ihe sentiment and music la of d< elded merit, song* that like "I Love Y'ou In the Same Old W.iv," ■ I Want Y'ou. M> Honey," and ' Vlandy Lee." approach the simpler style and sentiment of the ear Iter member* of ihe class. After all It’s a matter of taste as I* exemphAe t by the little story recently told In a comic paper In which toe young poet sentimentally explain# to a girl: "That the most beautiful thought of po.-t# nevor appear In words." and It met with UMBRELLAS. Made ol Glo ria. strong, with .tyli*h handle*, 99c Each Muck Towels. Fine Large slie. Value 39c. now 22c. a1 he Coal 'TlM'ki 1 Goes Up!||l nt *0 ** 'C.r po. eeti-ohk ,f VCI dev.' P ' ■' wed nov. ('Kb anKfflf in \ The Gas Range, p The Great Economical Cooking Ml- 'y (A— Hue- m.uic) -l.rt— worry. W GAS LIGHT COMPANY, ' Gutman’s Millinery Parlor. It t with pardonsh • prld. that w, c . v Moua *o anaouaea in. eaceitoocw of Mllllii.ry Exhibll Thr .pl.ndtd ..wwi m. , Mgnlftd up an.l k.j. fjr iV in. mx.ni Intradueion :nt u uof th. v, tl Millinery kt.n*. \our attention Is requested to our variety of Mourning Hats in :i of ,h now .nip*-* thvl nr. uu *)ll*h *nd modcM. .1 gt.Ob, aiWt up :o finer kind*. LADIES' DOUBLE BR'H HAfS. tVr h.ivft th bfts, ...ortmant of ,ha vftry .iilifth ll In ihr city An ln-r lion v. it: convince you of thft f*ei price, *7 and up. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HORNING HATS, Omyrt. prrtty ahd nr.yt* h* a igftar ai pip. ular prices. TRIMMINGS. Th !*ra*'M ii.d h<'*t variety ln Bjvi n. FEATHKRfi of every hue and tir, A goreoii gruherliiK of hlr.lf. Oair t Tip* and f'iumrg in Mack and white, a < no end to lovely Velvat*. Iridescent namanta. F'lniihina... etc. Our ihoroughly oomtiier.t MILLINERS. thouah very buy. will he ployaed -o rw ceive your order* T.iftlr work I* uccord- Ina to faehion'ft best thougnl, and I, per. farted hy tne tatty touch of style. Itrepe<4ful,y. Gutman’s Hillinery Parlor. n decided contradiction, and the fur!*,*. statement that she "thinks the warty y some of the coon Just beautiful WILL GIVE A HOLE SHOW Frneliel Tirol* W 111 Keep It* Foik Air Home In Mind. Froebel Circle of Kings Da lighten which conceived and put In execunor •** idea of a fresh air htim* on Tvbee Died for th* benefit of poor children who wou.l not otherwise have an opportunity to st out of the city during tha hot irnis months, will not remain Inactive du-:r; the winter, but will sirtve by sever* means to recoup Its fund* expend* 1 upd the maintenance of the home la*' run mer and th* care of ns beneficiaries On* of the project* in view is ihe 4') show. Such a show was given last wir ter. and ah ut s!"'> a* realixed It 1* p-i}- po*< I to have the rhow .luring ihe nrst week in December, and the ladle* of th Circle aie busily employed now In mat ing ihe dresse* for the dolls that will b< offers*! for sale. It Is expected, too. th*. a great many children In Savannah w\ enter I heir own beloved dolls for pru*< that will be offered, the entrance fee be ing ten cents The lod.es hsve not yet ae'-r'!n! what room or hall they will lm\.‘ Dr th* show. I.a*t winter they gave it In Ih* Guards iwrlorr. which have now be nm ttwse of Ihe Tomochlchl Club Feme r ..>m smaller than the ordinary hall Is denrei for the show, as so many doll* ate re quired to make an Imposing dinuar In • Iff ITS AFSW HI AKTEH9. The Tltllhrlck Klmlersrlen K*- twhllalied on Hall Street. Kail The P I’brl k Kindergarten Is i 't *< Ing satisfactorily to those In chuTt* si It* new quarters. No. 3*12 Hall sire. t. **** The Bhllhrlck Is under the mana*e:nlt of the Kate Baldwin system of klndergsr len*. The training clas* Is In se**l> n from to SJI o'clock dsllv. ex. . i>t Wdn kft and Saturdays. Those In chsis* d* It understood < 1 vatt vlslior* are wl ta* it any time, and are cordlillv Invl - t csl and see the working* of the kln<l‘ cir *n The *yi*in which h l<e> n *••- - r Savannah I* excellently dlr*'t*d **i will doubtless be a tour e of pltasure an-1 interest to visitors. —The total cost of the P*n-Am*crn Kxposltlon. exclusive of exhibit- I* fn* estimate.! ut H0.000.0W. Of thl* arts' r ahoul It.<loo.non will t*> .'Xiwndel upov Mi Iwav 'The Midway Will thus r i • more than Ihe total cn*t of soma very pr'- teutlous *x|<o*llion* li-I*l in former >**>• —Stakes In an election wager amnin' Irg In all to tii were placed In th* h*o!- of on* Rogers of Muskegon. Mich R" of the gambler* owed a coal bill of Th* cowl firm heard of the wager an 1 v nisheed th* atakeholder. recovering t' w hole amount.