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T;t dir ing ft l iM>n *■*, ushsirri mu .-
. :lou-ly Thut. ijy vvv-Ulr.g by tho ttrw;
of th# m nt#r roit.l.unr, nl a brtllun' *
irmllaft of #x.ioty pooplo g*th*r# 1
*1 ihe tiiurf' Hall for tn* event T ;
tv-mug pa*#K! off delhtfuli> oi l •
marked by tna presence of three of the ,
season’s d#hutunt#s. M" - M#t Wsytv ,
Vs.-* May dußigr.' it .ire! M he! To
1 r Miss Taylor an 1 M Wayne w.r<
lovely gown# of tie o ,an e. while 'h*
of Mtss rtußignon was of non, with c
cordlon pirating M A Leopold AlK
ander led tie cot 111 on. and toe chapsrorw a
were Mf>. C* tries A K!e,rMtt, Mis. D* w
fa Haskell. Mr* Ilau rs. Mra Alexand r
IC. Lawton, at. 1 Mis W. W. tjorj.n, Jt
A mock tie s who were pre# rt w. re M.
end Mrs J. F.orar.co Minis. Mr. atvl Mrs.
Henry M S eel Mr ano Mre. Thotisa
8 Wylly, Mr aid Mr* Louts M. L-
Hardy, Mr. aid Mis Cooper Myers, Mr
and .Mrs Hubert Duckworth. Mr. ant
Mr# John Sullivan Schley. Mr and Mrs
•luck Kmx.r, Mr. ti l Mrs t>lw.■ rd b otl
dard, Mr. and Mrs. Ormonde Strong. Mis#
Ne.lsi. n of Eitn.ru, N Y.; Miss Julia
Hemshart of Canada. Mis# Dennam. Ul<l
< or.nra Mackall, M..*s Kdlth Warfield.
Mlaa Llr.a Hune . Ml - Ehxnboth Haskell,
Mis* Hattie Elliott, Miss Emma lluser.
Miss Ann.e Maclean. Mi s Hally Haskell.
Miss Kate Hauers, Miss Frieds Hauer-
Miss Anna Ouerard, Msi Flora Dancy,
Miss Georgia Ldmonston. Miss Mala-i
Stoddard. Miss Hoc. 6uJDan, M as High
ton llabetslMtn. Miss Clifford Munnerlyn.
Mr A. It Lawton. Mr. W. W. Clorton,
Jr . Mr C. A. Hu-'.r* n, Mr. H M Stod
dard. Mr. Lewis Ha Kell. Mr. Hauers. Mr
John Malloch, Mr. A. Sytiran.lt. Mr Ed
ward l*em.re, Mr 1). C Harrow. Mr W
T. Johnson. Mr. C'.arence G Anderson,
Dr. John Haskell. Mr T. Lloyd Owens.
Mr W. Oord' ti Harrison. Mr K E C
Habersham. Mr Charles Edm-mston. Mr
I etc hard Charlton. Mr. Ayer of Boston.
Mr. William H mi-on. Mr. Allan Bond.
Mi J I>. Tr. ior. Mr Harry Daniel. Mi
Charles r. ftehley, Jr.. Mr. Hugh Harris.
Mr Harry Dmrlng. Mr Julian dnßruyn
Kop Mr Horace Hunter. Mi Tieailng
Harden, Mr. ICaymorwl BiMler Mr Sav
osc Ly r ah. Mr. North Chtsholm. Mr
Coulter Carmichael. Mr ClareiH'O Conn •
ra:. Jr Mr. Pa Intel Axson Mr. O. No
ble Jon*s Mr Stewart llltKihs aisl Mr.
North Chisholm.
The home of Mrs. John H llowklns on
Liberty street w is tne scene of two lose
ly ra’d parties Tu lay and Wednesday
afternoons of last w-eek On the llrst oc
casa n i4rs How-kins entrrt.t tied the Mar
\V omen's i'luh, an*i n ninii ** *4rni.i*i?
afternoon was spent l y the members and
guests The fltsi cmd tarty of Hie eea
eon alw-ays s ■ nta to be of e. rectal Int* r
et. wch the meeting of ftl-tels
eftrr th long summer niontna.
the pretty n< w towns, and
the excitement of formal tntertaln
rn.i.t again Moreover M-s. How kin ; Is
II del s' fill busies# and entertain-J her
guest- n her usual happy way- The dou
ble isir.or# where card# were play< l
were <b > crated with r •.- and tall jus
of gorg' out ••:! -w chrj sanrhrmums The
s or. iard. In an!u-lpwiUm uf Thanks.
giving, ware In the shape of llttlu Tw
keys, and ihr prlxei were a Gibson cslen
dar. and two lovi-ly bits of embroidery.
Mts. W \V. Owen*, and Mrs. Cooper
Myers won the llrst nnd s-cond pr.x—.
w hlla tbs! n ven f r th. h<-st s--ore of
lon- hands fe l to Mr. J U. ches utt
The other gu* sts were Mrs. Wtl.iam U.
Morrell. Mra - oopgr Km. Mr#. Hamp
ton V. -abl Mrs A. R Huh. Mrs Wl!*
lim : t # .*t •f. i •W. vv. Ow#n . Hr*.
>i I. M.U .V. Mm. WrigUt Hur.br
M- I.alley. Mr*. John c** rvn.
Mrs. Thomas V Wylly. Mrs. J C. !#■
Hardy Mrs Henry M. Pteeie. Mis. Tins
le Mr.- Wood of Cl lumbia. ft C.. Mrs.
Uu) Howard, Mra. Charles A. GlMycs,
Mr. Harii. l up . Mis. Cltarlrs A Shear
son Mr N H Finney. Mrs 'm. * II
Hu ter M * .1. H. Ch s u . Mrs ll- nijr
Tnvlor. Mr. Geo g Schley. Mrs. Kober
I .tiling:-Mt Vi thu.- Overton. Mrs W
I. Wilson. Mis. W. V. A ken. Mi# Henry
McAip.n, Miss ri hot ter. Miss Minna War
ing- Mis# Maud. Heyward and Mtss Wlm
bush.
Wnln. lay aftrr.oon when Mrt. llow
klns again entertstred. the* tlrwt prise at
euchre an orchid vase, was won by Mrs
Ony Howard. Mis W D Dearing and
Mrs. Hu 'it Du's Worth won the other
prises, and Mrs llowklns' guests at_ tills
entertainment Included Mr# John I-gan,
Mts C. F Gillette, Mts. Thomas Wayne,
Mrs N H Finnic. Mrs. Hubert Duck
worth Mi# John Sul.lysn Schley. Mrs.
Kidred Slmklns. Mr- William Henry
Helt.sy. Mr# E IL Hinton, Mr* Mot e,
Mrs. M M. Hopkins. Mrs. Robert H.
Cornwell. Mr* A D Krenson. Mr*. J 0-
Van Marter, Mrs W T Williams, Mrs.
C II nixon. Mrs it G Thompson. Mrs.
ILih e Crat e. Mi- Julian Johnson. Mrs
Wallace 11 ward, Mrs W D Wood.in.
Mu* b■ i* Heyward. Ml-* 1. gram
M.s* Wl'hers. Mis* Isabd .Smart
Miss Nl - : lii M # l’h " e l-.lllott. Miss
Susan Oitnst... 1. M# 1 or n e Olmatead,
Miss Gor*lsr.a Phi dips and M'.-s Lkl-y
Dhllllt *.
Mis J Kloranee Mini- gate a t-wauti
ful lur.. t.n.n yestiro y in honor of Mrs.
Leonard Ma ksh ol Bad.more. The dec.
crati n- w.:U At. < ' *-• Rea ty t< ### Ta
guests tnclu- el M' Alexander It Law*
in Mrs 11 t W G
Cktrlton Mrs W. W Go and a Jl . Mr-
Oeorge Ilaldw n a 1M s U W Ma k .11.
Mr ar.-t Mis Lewis Hasketi ay. a -”n
tier pare; Thanki,? ving evenln at -Thtch
their guest# wet- M. < • !,t ' r ; l Uinner
i>n Mis# Mary Nell-' it. Jlr i iwjrl |.-
nisiV Mr. W L Johnson. Mr T Lloyd
t.weiis r-nd Mr. Harry Daniel.
Mr. and Mr* Augustus Oodln Ouerard
have sent nut Imitation* tor the ina-rn - e
of their daughter. Kitse, to Mr. James
Sullivan lloid on Wednesday evening.
lec !J The ceremony w t.l be performed
at - J 5 o'clock lit the evening in St. Johns
(’hur h.
il i Manlgau'.t tniettatned a party of
i-a\ ~.i - til t. ds Thonksglvlng ut hi*
h .me on i’ent.y worth Island. A delightful
ent by the gn> sts wlio were
lacy 0. Hunter. Mr*. Lu
, as oi - b.t est. i. a C. Mrs. uoirne Gor.
don and Mr. T I*. Ravengl.
Ac . mng utt.. euchre party was giv
en iy Mi .. It laiwion Friday morning
f-r hci ■-t V,i; Fortune Mackall. ThJ
prep ii ..i. woo ny Mr* Henry
nit. . il-i kworth. Miss sial
-1) Ha k< U sn.J Ml * Lit a Huger. Among
the others b were present were Mrs.
Jaouls M L# 11 Mis# Cl fford Munner-
Irm M Mlaa B lith W.r
Iteld, M s k ltuu-rs, Mia# Frieda
LiU.r.v Ml- Dant. 1, Mi-* Lean and Mi t
Hattie Elliott
Mr* E J ’F omas rave a very pleosant
eight-handed m Mr party Monday even
ing in honor of ■■.mi## Clifford Mtinncrlyn
and her guest, Miss M.ry Nellton Mr.
IP-hlrmer won the Itrst prise, a copy of
“Xh* Cardinals Bnuff Box.” The other
rr M,9n May . a*.*; Min
MAT'. Wayne. Mr 1 Lovl Owens. Mr
E'lwardl Demcre and Mr Marry l*wroni
I>r Mr* H Honrkinii took n
snail iart> io Tn*r,k.giving n<i
and lov#ly <li*> ii ihfir t ottiige, "Ttir
lunrs In the party ww* Mr*. J B.
riir*nutt. Ml - M iud Hoy ward, ll!de
msn Finnic. Claud anJ William I.yons
1 nd John and Heyward Howk n*.
Ocn and Mrt. W. \V Gordon arrived
•
nave aince ihclr re* urn frarr* Kng
and, iheguttsof Mr <.•! Mr#. H \Va>it
Barker.
Mr* C. A U Lamar has returned from
New fork.
Miaa I cth Hark* 11 will leave to
morrow for Charl**i<ui. whrr alie will
• the guert of Mr and Mr* A T
Smytbe.
Mr Harry Paraon* han reiurnerl io hla
noma In New York after u i.rl<ef vinii io
Savannah.
Mr and Mr* Frank ocreven and Mas
ter Charles Mill* w ii. arriv- from Colum
bus thia and Mil the winter
at Mi - Itaymood Dcmere on Harris
a I reel, rant
Mra A F Wright. Mita Annie Wright
and Mi> Julia Wrikht of ThomaavUle.
who have lw-en * pending the summer on*l
fall in Europe, have arrived in Savannah
-u.d will go *o Charleston thl# wt-ek
for the c arriage of Mr Anion Wright
and Mr** Hannah Smyths.
Mlaa Nona Wylly ha* returned from a
ple-aatr.t vlalt to frl tt l in Ja kaonville.
She expects to spend the winter at For.
lieod. Fin . after a abort vlalt at X*lv A
Hope
The M late a Hauers arrived Tuesday
from New York.
Mi and Mrs Octavius C. Drew, Jr ,
who have been vlaUing Mr and Mb.
Claret.i-e Connerat on Folafki Square, left
yeateiday for (heir home in Houston, Te*.
Alia Kllaabeth Waller will arrive from
Aiken, S (*., inf** %v*-k to vlalt Mr. wn*!
Mi# luie Young Allaa Waaler expects
to *<> abtoal the maH.e of January *o
travel through .Italy, riw.ixerl.ind uni
Germany, and ni l n* nd n**xt auinrm-r in
Norway.
Lieut, and Mt It it a- !| v Rltp ly, who
hove been for c:i poat m vrrul m* tit ha in
I i’ennaylvnnla, have returned to Sovannoh
ai:U will in wilt* Mi a. L J. Tnomao ot)
, M Donough street.
Mrs. Charles Gihhra will leave to-mor
row io spend . week in New York.
Mr. aid Mrs William P. Hunter and
I M *. ter Gould Hunter left during th* week
| lor H* ranton. Pa., where they will inuk*
their home.
Mra. i\ A. Joynaon and Mi*a Evelyn
<*arver soiled yesterday from IJverpod
for New York, and will spend the winter
in H.ivannah with reiatlvr-s.
Mr. A G -ltn Ouerard. Jr., has returned
from h visit to .New York.
Mrs Ed; Mills of Hap *kin, Va., la tl*
KUea of Ms# sMargarot Hi ilea on 'Gaston
• Ire t.
Mr. Hauer* Mr. W. W. Gordon, an.l
|W. W. G r*k>n 111 . r< turned early in the
week from i miming trip to Bt. rail)*
• rine’a le.nnU.
Miss R* If of Pennsylvania, Is spend
jmg a few <)ny* with M.sa Nina Pui*e on
her way to Florid .
Mr James T Dent left wirly in the
week for Glynn county, alter a stay of
a few daya in town.
Mrs. Tiiomas Hunter le expected home
to-morrow from u visit to New York.
Mr <l. Arthur Whitehead arrived !h(
I week from Eastern T finesse#* to vial* ills
I mother. Mrs. G. A Whitehead on Jon
| street.
Mr. E *>. Wiitk.na l*ft T iur -lay for
| N*iv York. iv. r- ii* will la.iko his fu. ir
I home.
S Air and Mrs. Guy Howard spent
| T ban keg. ving day in Grah.imvll.e, S. C.,
with re*ativea.
Mr and Mrs Robert Hull have moved
( into their new residence on Thirty-seventh
I *treot.
Mis* Elizabeth Ctuuafleld of Fredericks
burg, Va arrived yesterday to visit Dr.
' and Air.-*. W. \\ . Owens on Lilierty street.
Mr. Jin-1 Mry la*o Erdwin of N**w Y* rk.
| si* nt a day r two m tne city last we**k.
• n route to Florida.
Mr.s. A. E. Moyneln and Mi# Lota Moy
felo, who are a week In town,
will leave shortly for Florida
The m.irriag*‘ of Mr. Harry Taylor Bar-
I ker and Annie Ki:xai*th Cavaiuugh.
| look piace Wednesday evening at thu
Elahop's reaklenct* of the ' athedral f
S:. John tne Uuptmt. Rev. Father Ken
nedy performed *h* ■on many, and the
(iiu-ntiania were Mias Amelia Adams, anti
Air Allay Rarker, brother of the groom
A reception followed at the n*w home of
the btitlal couple on Wa.dburg street.
Mr. and Mra Barker are nonr traveling
in F.orid.i, and on their return to Hivan
r.ah. will a■ once commence housekeeping
Amoiig the outing partlee on T tank*-
giving Da> was n huok'x'ard drive giv • n
hy Mr. C D. Grantham in honot of ev
| rai ycung ladies, w o are visiting frier.ds
|.n Savannah T.ie party t. r.. a de.ighi
! ful day out at White Bluff, returning <o
* town in the evening The gu t r were
! .Mr* 8. A. O.iv# roe. H* *\e.|. Mlm
j Brown of Com * rul. C . Mis# Li.li**
| llnyne of Mount lloFv. N. Mi-s I' A
1 an of Montgomery. A % . M • Leila Ex
ley, Mis Ida ExWy, Mi# T.lie Struck.
Mr H G. Norton. Mr. J. C. L. Dixon and
Mr. John Humphrey
•! . tog i *f Pttflti Oorda has
keen tho guest of Airs M a. Crawford,
•.ml was present lur tr.e Crawford Kems >
wedding of Wednesday.
, Mats Cuia bnuptrin* vi". Jes * next
c.e. k for N w York, vv r* do w! t *pcr.l
S the wrintvt studying muiK ALff Bhup
\ *rtne wil b*i wdth Air* Charle- Mix*
Alfa. S. J William* Alisa Hattie
! Williams left Friday far f Oct.j, Ha..
, #htre iticy will moke th*r . f u*ure home
Mix Agn**s Rourk * ha> ron-’to
more t< visit her rimer* w?h nr* at
| school ther*
I Avery rjoyab e G mi. ua and n'* 1
M .nda evmli-g -t h Ki.| 9 ht of F
- lia.i and about foil* cvHipie* w.r*
present Mr Augustus Kj>ioii led, and
among the dam-era were Air an i Mr*
Joseph Wo fl\ Mi#?- Epstein of Tex:r. Alia*
Hosenhla*f of Clev>land. 0.. Mies Hlttcn
berg vf Sumter, 8 C . M m Bess . Ldcn
rh. || Bad M Lil
lie Traub. Mi. Fannie Neuberger,
i’he Aliaao Eck-u .ii. M.ax .n tie
I Aicinha!*!, Alt*.- Edit Robinson.
} Mias Hortenee Stein. Mips Helen Levy,
Mla*i Ala Ehrlich, M ** Vida Frank. Mias
lieu ah Well, Ml> C* • Well, Mias Fran
ces Btern. Miss Orrir.i*> Cohen, Alisa
Irene Ptltael, and Messrs Mix Leffler,
Herbert Traub. J. Smith lsoic Levy. Her
•.• l i
Hoy Lover at oir ' Ix*vy. Hugo Frnnk.
Da*, id WortrriF'' E*l* l.p t dn. Max
N*tfbargsr and Neubeigcr, Arhur
ScJomon. and fllfDiund Berg
Mrs. Joheph Hirach Jr., who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. A.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, TE EM BEK 2. 1000.
p: ' i
o jjl
T 14 BROUGHTON STREET, WEST. I
Ladies’ Furnishings.
It is not too early to chat about Christmas. You will find Holiday
Hints in every department in our store.
Our efforts have much to do with the selections of Useful Presents
for Men, Women and Children that you will find in eacli department.
Holiday Hints for Men
Umbrellas,
Gloves,
t
Handkerchiefs,
Collar and
Cuff Boxes,
Card Cases,
Pocket Books,
Shaving Mirrors,
Ebony Brushes,
Lounging
Pillows,
Silver Novelties.
On the centre counter you will find a Holiday Array of VENETIAN
DRESDEN and JAPANESE HOLIDAY GOODS.
Special Sale this week, in * wb a w w
TAFFETA SILK at 50 and 75c ••=
WYII-’ l-i returned to hr I,'-mo tn At
luu.
Ml## Mamie Ln(-1 will r;ill lor I.lvtrt 00l
Dec. 1, to *i>nl the winter with relative#
In Hit nUnt. > a in. KlinUr.il.
One of the most imereellnff event# of
thl# we-k will !#• th-- doll show which
'.he members f the Kroebel Circle hove
tirranx* ( 1 lor Tuesday utnl Welii- slay
afternoon* atid evening*.The Chatham Ar
tillery Hull ha* been engaged, nnd prep
nr.ifiou# aru being ma>le for n show
wtil-h will even surpaa# that of l;i#<
year. In eonneetlon with the entertain#
mem there n .11 be a dance ir.ven T tesdoy
■ venlng it‘tb Howe-tfeld's Orchestra to fur
m*!t the n..:#h\ and number* of youn<
people ar. locking forward to the occa
sion.
Mr#, rhnrles Dixon entertained at
\V t# W'< Ittcsday niornL k ll>t gu. *t -
were Mr Thomas H. Wylly. Jr.. Mr#.
Baym-' .1 Demerc. Mr# Jordan of New
Y IK. Mr.#. J B. diesnult, Mr*. Henry
t 5. Thompson. Mr#. A. G. Ouerard, and
Mt## M. K. Johnson.
Mr. at and Mr#. Clark Howell. Jr., of At
lanta are spend. tuc to-day with Mrs. ii.
M. Corner on Taylor street.
Mr*. W. D. Dearing entertained the
Whist Club Friday.
Ml## Marie Jcnkin*. who ha# been vis
iting Mr#. Heyward Lvnah, ha# returned
to her horn* in Augusta.
The reception which followed the love
ly wedding of Mr K. A Crawford and
Mis# Kemp- was attended by a number
of the friend# of the young people.
Th# h me of Mr. and Mt#. Shut trine
\\a# d#eotat.d (or tho occasion with a
profusion f Iwaudful yel.ow chryaunthe
muma. Among the gue*t# who w. re pr<##.
etu were lr and Mr*. John D. Jordan,
Mr. and Mr# F K. Howard Mr a..d Mrs.
W. M. Coney. Mr and Mrs W 11 Clark.
Mr and .Mrs Thoma* Millet. Mr and
Mr* C W Wes'. Jr. Mr and Mis. \V. ij.
ttircbhar. D. and .Mr Baiph Thompson.
jl an! Mrs C N West. Mrs \V. E
Core-. M' Alvin M Bell. Mr*. Georx
Call lard. Mrs T 8 Whittled M:. It H*
La Far, Mrs J W. Fro:well, Mr#. Vai
It Av*r>. Mr.- le#t#r Hobbell. Mrs
Freeman. Mrs. ri J H irt. Mr: Htchari
Cowitng. Mr# C. E Ktrt;n. Mr# In
grunt, Mrs. IV h v Wllhatns Mi# W It.
Sitdweli. Mi*- Kmmt< Crawford. Mi-
Lelki Ffctwell. Ml M .!•< I Fr.# man. M:#*
lit ten Strobltat. Mi .- J*o I i-. cman,
M.## Nanrii" , die*. M.s* Mutton Cooper,
Ml*# Effle Bloodworih, M ss Ltta C hen.
Miss Emmie Carter. M Lud Davis.
T BEE HIVE,
dl N. SCHUTZ,
r2rst. Julian ami Whitaker Sts. ( Baw i" n idVnK M,9, M
Here are some of our crowd bargains de*
void of all exaggeration, which will be found on inves
tigation to be the best values offered in Savannah:
OUt Braid* Sc
(•Ilk Button* ;•
Ladle*' Metal Belts . .... Kc
Ladles' Black Sea: and Fatmi Leath
cr Bella 10c
Ladles' Black Velvet Balt a. ni liel or
Rill buckles ..Sc
I>adle*' Umpire Corii t* . ,4>c
Ladles' Hand-made Woo' Mil ana Re
'anlles' Black Ci-hntere tiauntleta lr
I.idle*' t’eeoe-llmd Oicver . .SJc
Min> Heavy Fleeced Qtovci
Boys' Heavy Hx ed Olovea ike
I’oys' Windsor Tie* Sc
Full IJri "-a White Lawn Ties Sc
All Llneu Handkerchief Square* 10c
Holiday Hints for Women
Exc j ptionil Styles—Furs,
Silk Pctt coats.
Silk Waists,
French Flannel Waists,
Slumber Robes,
Dressing Sacques,
Handkerch efs.
Real Lace Handkerchiefs,
Gloves (Street& Evening)
Belts, Girdles,
Fancy Neckwear,
Umbrellas,
Pocketbooks,
Imported Dress Patterns,
Shell Combs,
Evening f ans,
Evening Shawls and
Fascinators,
Silk and Fancy Hosiery,
Silver Novelties.
MU* Fannie Uarmany, Miff Ij*-*la Mor
gan. Mlm Claude Ingram. M>s Lucy
Hau*!y, Mina Florence Newton Mi s Etttel
Inn tarn, Mt- Henrietta Turner, M.t>i
Lubjr Freeman, Mlm* Annie Anderson and
.Nlnorf 1 f irry Hi itanlHon, Janien Pree
nin, 11. E Sfiuptiinc, Fred Hubkx'H,
’’cell Btroi bar, #>♦.. Hal|h Bymaa, 8. W.
Huff and Dr. George Norton
A congenial party Thank-givinK
in the woc<Ss t B na Bella where an oj*-
ter rAMnt inMng other |1 asiiies was en
joyed Anrnng those wno were present
were Mr. and .Mrs Thoma.M Chop* au. Dr.
# u 1 Mr* J. Lml-r. Mm Mir h. M.uj
Fannie Curm tn>% Mt** Ada Roberton
Mim FJUe i hnpeau. MS** Daisy Clark,
vjfsllief, Mlaa KifhcftM Qtu
<* M 1. Dar.lel*. .Mfs .Nelly Cha-
IHtsu, Jli Li* lit Hopktne, .Mi*s Eunice
< Luke, Mil Urania L****- Mis* Marlon
< oojh r. I t T. <•. Ander-on. Dr. Jon. n
••i and Mmwf 1 r.if k Toile>, A L. Ch i*eat,
Shmey Lan.er, Robert Gro'*, J. Morrl*.
John Cornell, 'V J. Walker. R-haid
Haines, \N A Sharpe and Mr Hughe*.
LMtle Clare Av*-ry celebrated her fomth
birthday Tueedav afternoon wltn a party
at which .i number of ler little fr ends
'vfcrc p! ;i.**.inly entertained.
Thankfglving D.ijr was* pb-tsantly rpsnt
a Wiimb ? n B*L*ind by lit* foi o 1 i;
pa t\ Mr. a. and Mr- E. F. Cn n Mr
and Mr*. Art.iur Laurey. .Mr. ar and Mr*.
K J Thom Jr M nl Mre. Avellhe,
tne Mbfc* Avcl’he, C*nint, Mis-
Lnuney. and MBs Thoma*.
A four o' 1 * k Wednesday aftern >n
Mis-* Ce’estF'n
and Mr Her Jam In F ank In Vln*on of this
city wepr narrtel at tn*' Prior * ree
r •Menc of M G l' - Wllllaov*. in At
tanta It was a home wedding, on y
the Imme-ilate .amily and mo t In.lmit j
friend el e p-es- n Rev. Dr. Qi 11 in,
rof Trinity ( hu ch. perfrrr.ed the
ceren ny 1 the p rlo * of the omo
which had h-en cl h rate’y decora ed.
Aft.*r the ceremony th** hr da! ouple re
ceived the t’orera ulations and he :
w| he* of heir ftierd* M and Mrs.
Vinson ar ived In Kavan ah T u:slav.
Mb* Essta Warrl.k w* a gl on s u -
P'lse party Friday evanl g last, by her
little frlerd*. the cc aston bet i r h*r
b! tnday P rtlrg. djnrlnc n1 r fre h
meril* were enjoy e<l A more t v o* p:e*-
ent were* Ml-**• Mi**v !Johe*' e| \ "ay
tni 1
Daiw.m. Ma \ IbjugAn, G *. trude Croh n.
ftCtiie; Uk aily, Huth PNdta.l. . arv
Hugh* . El-'en Ikwlfng M r:uerite
I’ersse. Aol a Hal’, Add. e Wgrrlok; M.%*-
Infanta’ v, bite Money - mb Bibs Jo
Infants Cri .< t Vff| Mr-. -- . ;.■
Infants WoiMsd U||.ni —k
Infanta Ribbed Vcata, open front 10c
Infanta' Whl't Silk Cepe Ue
Infanta' Moccasins, all color* 18c
Crochet Coito.i, solid and variegated
e- lora Sc
Btaknerd tk \rm*rona' Kilo Silks 4c
Knitting Sdks, all colors Sc
Baby Ribbon, all colors . i •
Foiled Kai< Vd.l|s V-
Bla. k Lace Aitover ....3b<
French Hair Holla loc
TinaeJ Curtain Dritpcry 10c
Holiday Hints tor the Little Ones
Hand-made French Caps,
Hand-Fmb. Sacques.
Hand-crochet Sacques.
Afghans,
Blankets,
Siik and Hand-emb. Bibbs
Leggins, Mittens.
Kid Gloves, Bootees,
Nurses' Aprons & Caps.
Useful Hints in Art Dep t.
Hand-emb. Pieces.
Renaissance Centres and
Scarfs,
Bouffet Covers.
Lace Shams and Spreads,
Emb. Silk Lambrequins,
Pillows and Cushions.
ter? Will Fleming. Ch irlle B ake, Ilnmarl
llohensteln. lasva'o Blake, ln-o llooen
steln. Iloisbl-- Warrick.
Mi?? Emmie Jaudon left Friday f r Kl
lierton. Ga , to abend tlie nnirriage f
Mr. Henry H udder Jaudon and Ml-s
tla.-a lenil-e Arnold.
-Mr. and -Mr?. Itoscnbeim ond Miss T<
Itosenhelm have returr.el from Atlanta
Mia? Bertha Lowenthul bft during the
week to ojand the winter with her broth
er. ltob rt Lowrnthal, In New York city.
Mr. and Mr. Jacob Gazan have return
ed home and are at No. 211 Bull street
Mr* It. I’ Purre and ch.ldren of Chat
tanooga. Tenn.. are vis,ting Mr an i Mr*,
w. IS. Mell, at 118 Tnylor, west.
Misse I'lla and Mabel Pursby of Guy
ion were the guet? of vim Hoes May
Adam? for Thanksgiving Day.
Mr? T. F. Churchill and Ml?* Mary
Churchill have relume 1 home from Nova
K-otia.
Mr?. A F. Marmelmeln arrived l?*t
wek from New York, where ehe ha?
been visiting her daughter, Mr* J. D
Miller.
NEWEST BABY’S CARRIAGES.
••"peril Enulpnges That Greeted Vllss
Cornelia Vanderbilt I an August.
New York Nov. -Noh,ng I* too
good for hi* Infantile highness of lho,
In proof of which It will be necensary to
mention tbc splendor nd number of hts
carriages alone. In the old days when
babies were supposed to make up for
nipie living by high thinking, one siom
plain perambulator upholstered In service
able rep?, painted a weather-proof color,
hooded w.th oiled cloth and about as
agile In Its movements and graceful In
Its gut as a wheeib.vrrow was handed
on from generation to generation, and
by no mean? did every h;>y In the block
claim the proud privilege of keeping his
own turnout.
The rule to-day is ore baby, one car
riage; sometime? there *re exquisite
louble seated equ page? antis a-.i
.I:d rattan for c.teerful worldly minded
twin*.
It has never yet been discovered what
son of v* ng ance a bn by would mete out
10 the ,a:>rts who full- 1 on the carriage
nue-tlon. because those devoted servitor*
narly always Inllolpat-d the In'intlle
scorn and disgust by procuring a brilliant,
ccsy Up-to-date nap tor park and
m?m uc, we 1 In advance of the first out.
leg. and wo eager are the parents to
please, that the baby carriage trade ts
Increasing *v*ry year There i woman
In New Yotk wr. u makes a living by ua
l ol: torlnt; th-re '.arming . onven ence>.
by supplying pillow* tor the oc uparf?
comfjrt. by drtung canopies arid mak
ing down. silk, rattn. wool and fur rol>es
for the fat. pmk. loii.ng little lord* and
ladle*.
Every well t 0 do balm keeps at least
two earrage*. One f r summer and one
for w.t-.t r use The form? I, made on
the Amman. the Utter on th,. sv-i. kh
pattern, and the ? ery ~,-e.t d,vl, for
comfort and cotivcnt#n . hi *hra
type, of vehicle, was .iuplaytd by the
i-wimont tnsi greeted Ml*.? Cornelia
Stuywsam Vandrrb.lf. p,.. a ranee last
August.
Among her chn tening gifts were no
lees than ten beautiful li-c.. carriages
rhere were .mart little wheel ch .ir?
for u*t when sf r r nv■ , t.ft h cm n r
and a must lux,trio, .
„ .
‘
carnage ts upholster.*! in wh*e silk the
coverlid is of sw-nd .wn and in hi? beak
the stately wl ker bird hold? he end* of
white satin ribbons that extend from the
silk and lace draped anopy
Another very picturesque carriage for
this Itttlr lahy's use had a bolv of wl kr
woven Into i shell
with a- . h r w n.er . aatlot !rom
f had n k-ul!„w f>V ii t*!aclc fcolv
ar*<i k ihtib pi* kH out in bright
c*.riy l*Xe. On U4u d* of th, body th*
owners exuvtlnu] Uu:.a_b arc and <
The People Saw It
and secured the advantage offered them in our ;-r. Ja .
Dress Goods sale last week. The .crowd cam- aa( j
thousands of yards were sold to hundreds of #.
lighted purchasers.
NEXT WEEK’S
Great Holiday Display
demands room. The claim is paramount—the gr- at
stock of Dress Goods must hi cleared away to get
the necessary room. We will continue our
QRtAT CUT PRICE SALE OF DRESS
GOODS THROUGH THE
COMING WEEK.
Broadcloths, Venetians, Zibelines, and g- at
quantities of mixed Suitings are among the barg..;a
that appeal to every lady in Savannah.
MILLINERY
GRAND BARGAINS are offered in THIS DEPARTMENT THE
COMING MEEK.
Words are inadequate to a description of tae
charming display. Paris and London have contribu
ted their best ideas; New York has furnished some
of the elegant specimens to be displayed, and our
skilled milliners have added creations of their own.
which will elicit the admiration of the most fas
tidious devotee of fashion.
Special Attention is Requested to the
$4.00 Trimmed Hats (JM QO $a Trimmed Hats now ffi7 /A
w hich will be offered aty) | .Jj() offered at the ulu.lu
And the $3 Trimmed f I jifi TRIMMINGS, the latest and
Hats will go at UM.UU most fashionable
FURS. FURS.
Our large and well assorted stock of Furs afford
a selection of the newest and most fashionable kinds.
SPECIAL.
Fur Neck Pieces, value
$4; special price
$2.50
CLOAKS
The excellence of our
Cloaks is recognized at a
glance. Every cloak we
show is of the best mate*
rial, up-to-date, stylish and
neatly finished.
SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK:
§2O Ladies’ Box Coat now
$12.50.
Misses’ Jackets, ages 14
to IS, value §l2. now
$7.50.
GUTMAN’S 19 Broughton St. West
mLOW PRICES
High Grade Trunks,
We make our Trunks at our factor!'.
O' to 426 Bay, east.
WE WILL SELL YOU AT WH^l*
Don't fall to examine our stock bsftt*
buylnr. as we can save you money
SHOW AND SALEROOM, 314 AND 31* BROVGHTON, WEST
SOUTHERN TRUNK FACTORY.
McDonough t* ballantyne, V
Iron Founders, Machinists, n >
Ilia* W?ni 1 1 hi. Holler,i,at. is. iu nuf acUirers of station- ■
rrj 0r.,1 t’or,„t,le I :„i,ln, •< Vvrtlral n,l Top Itiiniilua a
torn Mi I Is, sugar Mill nod I'm,?. Mm rung, Pullers, etc.
TELEPHONE NO. 123. *
inside the furnislunc' are done in cherry
satin. Tho sat ami cuahlona can be
shifted to that tiie am ill Oo uyant can
alt erect or lie at tenet h und tne hood
of varnished leather cun be so drawn up
that the whole if the Interior la covered.
The front half of the carriage top, when
the d.iv la fine, folds down flat and In
conspicuously In front, w die the rear
half Used In Its place, is built of varnleh
d rath- r, upheld by Iron support* pilot
ed cherry rod and In the skies ami buck
of the rear hood plate class squares are
set to afford the baby lain and a tine
View.
This winter a yet more Interesting little
carnage baa b<en brought out by the
manufacturers It is a wee hansom cab
COmpll • with i -ii 11 in the bark at
the top. whrn.-e the t urse mold propella
It along tid the Juvenbe proprietor of
one of thoc qu.i'nt traps bat- pronounced
it In bn k n English to tie the *nußgei
thing h.. has y. tried. Mothers who be
-1 eve In the efficacy of freah nlr am! the
cradle t.o'l n fer their hables w-tll prompt,
ly endorse new carriage for very little
bahts -. It Is a d* ir-ate gTucefUi basket
liody or- wheel* There B a rnechanl-m in
the re •i- hv which the carriage t wound
up '•! wi .-ii the nurse has established
herself under e tree sue sea tbe rne<-h
--iin'em in action and the body of the car.
rlage aw ays very gently htek ami foitli
until Uio occupant la lulled io |-n
Fanny Endera.
Fur Capes & Collarettes,
value §8; this week’s price
SS#OO
' Ready-to-wea*
SUITS.
Every suit we show is
made of selected mate
rial and is finished in the
most tasty and fashion
able manner.
SPECIAL OFFER:
Blouse and Eton Suit?,
tailor made, regular
price $25, as a bargain
for this week the price
will be
515.00 a suit.
r. B, F , a wonderful medicine 1'
an appetite; it Invigoratea and
ena. P P. r cures rr.eumat.Mn
pains in the side, back and
knees, hips, wrlate and Joint* P- r - ‘
cures lyphilla in ait It* various ■
old uicei*. eore* god kidney coinp
B. B. cures catarraa. iMuHM, <
all skin disease* and mercUil.il l 1
p, P. P. cures dyspepela. oft o
complaint* and nroksn-down cut (
ana loss of manhood. P P- *’ 1 ' r
blood partner of the age. her m ■ m .
perntai ent curea than all otnet ' ‘
edlea. Uppman Bros , oic I *"
Savannah. Oa—sd.
"Orsybeard la a tamlly medi
ur." saul a prominent business i, • _
t.rday "My wife take* It. n1
fhe is enj ylng better heith ’ " .
y. ar The children keep wi ll "
It"
Qraybesrd may he obtained ’ ! , )r
■tore* or write to us for tb 1
Cos., sole prop*., Savannah. cl*
Ko items In the Franklin •
So grit or dirt In the Fr*nk
No ecr.ip* to irritate your
Franklin'*. „,i:
Inhale Frank.il> Cigar. "
*hurt you. ~.. iia
The satisfactory cigar, the cr.oi
i Frank, lu.—ad.