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Our Store Remains Open
Every Evening This Week.
I B Uuallm* For Ladies, Gents’ and
umbrellas children.
Some very handsome goods. Real Buckhorn, Silver
and Goid Handles. Cut prices this week.
Christmas Silk Sale.
Nothing makes a better or more acceptable present
for a Lady than a nice Silk Waist or Dress. We have
them in every kind and color, guaranteed to give satis
faction and to be real cheap, and volunteer to exchange
all Holiday purchases if desired.
Children’s Ardsiey Coats,
Trimmed with pipings of silk and velvet, pleat- a fl p
ed front and back. Cape sleeves, collarless; $1 | l|iUU
value now M* ■
Boys’ and Girls’ Caps,
Buster Brown and Peter Thompson. Nice Qft
material, 75c values now W
Infants’ Sacques.
Fine French Hand-made embroidered Cash
mere and Hand Crocheted Zephyr for infants and
small children. Very pretty and neat. Prices 50cto^Pfc*w^^
Fine French Caps
Made of best China Silk, trimmed with * r
and daintv Lace Edge, gauze silk lining, worth
52.00, now "M? I ifcV
Infants’ Christening Robes.
Elaborately trimmed with fine Lace and Insert- fl" QQ
ing Skirts to match vQ
Christening Cloaks
Of finest French Cashmere, trimmed with ■* m pm
Ribbon and Fancy Braid lined and interlined m Iw\
SIO.OO values now priced %|r M ■ I
Handsome Evening Gowns.
We are showing some lovely fabrics. Dolly Varden
Organdies and Silk Mouselines, Moire Crepe Chiffon,
Chiffon Cloth, Silk Point d’Esprit Nets, Chan
tilly Nets, Laces, etc. '
Dress Trimmings for Evening Gowns in great variety.
Mail Orders
Promptly Attended To.
SOCIETY.
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Tho.e Giprotfd and Plans for Their
Entertainment.
The close approach of Christmas will
rather lessen gayety In society this
week. Comparatively few entertain
ments have been announced, as most
people are too occupied with Christmas
shopping and Christmas gift-making to
entertain in the week just preceding
the great day. The week following
will be given over, as usual, to the
young people at home from college for
the holidays, with an entertainment
for their amusement almost every
night.
Monday, Dec. 26, the Misses Shotter
will give a cotillion at Greenwich
House. This will be the first affair
of the sort. On the same evening, Miss
Irene Withers .will entertain for Miss
Eulalie Converse, and Miss Evelyn
Crawford, of Valdosta, but us the two
guests of honor are quite young girls,
the invitations will include a rather
younger set.
Tuesday evening, Dec. 27, Mr. and
Mrs. James S. Wood will give a cotil
lion at Armory Hall for Miss Augusta
Wood.
Wednesday evening. Dec. 28, Mrs.
Comer will give a cotillion at Armory
Hall for Miss Lilia Comer.
The ball of the Daughters of the Con
federacy will take place at the Guards'
Hall Thursday, Dec. 29. and nothing
has been arranged for that evening in
the younger set.
Friday evening, Dec. 30, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles G. Bell will entertain with a
dance for Miss Anna 8011.
A few of young people whose schools
close early for the holidays, have
already returned, hut most of them
are expected Thursday or Friday of
this week, and some not until Christmas
Eve.
Miss Virginia Hisbee and Miss Con
stance Chesnutt. who both attend
school in Washington, returned last
week. Miss Sarah Cunningham return
ed from Briar Cliff School, on the Hud
son, some time ago. Miss Claude Mc-
Alpin, Miss Minnie MuckuH, Miss Do
rothy Baldwin, Miss Mildred Cunning
ham and Miss Lilia Comer, who are
all Briar Cliff students, will return
the latter part of the week.
Miss Audrey Deltenne, who Is at Mias
Hug.-r's in New York, will reach the
city Friday. The Misses Shotter will
return from Baltimore the latter part
of the week. Miss Caroline Clay will
arrive from Hfuunton. and Miss Ger
trude Jones from Hollins Institute, Krl
duy. Miss Deborah Adams will return
from the Woman's College |ri Ifultt
mors, probably Thursday. The Mlaaea
Anna and Florence Htevens will re-
H. L. McKINDSEY
Fine Millinery and Hair Ornaments
•49 BULL STREET
turn from New York the latter part
of the week. Miss Anna Bell, who is
at Miss Scovel’s School, in New York,
will also return the end of the week.
Miss Louise Dearing, who is at Mme.
Lefebvre’s, In Baltimore, is expected
Thursday or Friday. Miss Lucy Dan
cy will return to-morrow from Vir
ginia. Miss Sophie Meldrim, who is
at Mme. Lefebvre's, will reach home
the latter part of the week.
Miss Annie Cole Simkins, Miss
Elizabeth Krenson, Miss Lilah Car
michael, and Miss Gladys Girardeau,
who are at Chesnut Hill, Pa., will reach
Savannah Thursday,
Miss Joe Woodfin will return Thurs
day from the State Normal School at
Athens. Miss Sallie Anderson has al
ready returned. Miss Augusta Wood,
who is at the Lucy Cobb, and Miss
Ethel Dunham, who is also a Lucy
Cobb student, will return this week.
Miss Dolly Rourke, who is at Notre
Dame, in Baltimore, and Miss May
Butler, who is at the same school, will
reach home to-morrow. Miss Helen
Kehoe. who Is also at a convent In
Baltimore, is expected this week.
Miss Ma! Rivers, who is at Miss
Hartridge’s school in Plainfield, will
not return home for the holidays, but
will spend the time visiting friends in
New Jersey and New York. Miss Lu
cille Hunter, who is at school in Can
ada. will visit friends in Halifax dur
ing the holidays. Miss Gertrude Sulli
van. who is at St. Mary’s in Raleigh,
Is expected Friday to visit the Misses
Vern and Eleanor Palmer-during the
holidays. Miss Cora Wynn and Mr. Al.
Wynn will visit their cousins, the
Misses Adams. Mr. Haldeman Flnnle
will visit Mr. Larcombe Schley.
Miss Gena Ferst and Miss Madeline
Dub, who are at Hollins Institute, Va.,
are expected home Friday. Miss Ruby
Leyser will return this week from Mon
treal.
Mr. Frank Kehoe and Mr. Dan Ke
hoe, who are students at Emmetsburg,
Md., will return this week for the holi
days. Mr. Catesby Jones has already
returned from Woodberry Forest. Mr.
'Julee Dancy Is expected Tuesday from
Dablonega.
Mr. John Comer, Mr. Harry Rauers.
Mr. A. R. Lawton, Jr., and Mr. George
Baldwin. Jr, will return from Yale for
the holidays. Mr. Edward Karow Is
expected from Princeton.
Mr. Carrol Minis, Mr. Larcombe
Schley Mr. George Msclcan, Mr. War
ren Butler and Mr. Dana Stevens will
arrive from La wrencevllle Xmas
morning Mr. W. J. Deßenne, Jr., who
Is also at school at the North, Is ex
pected Friday. Mr. Charles Mills end
Mr. Henry Hull, who are In Connecti
cut, and Mr. Isaac Minis, who I* In
Massachusetts, will all return before
Christinas.
Mr H*drne Gordon, Jr , who Is si cot
-1 lega In Massachusetts, Is espeited
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1 1904.
JACKSON & GUTMAN
BROUGHTON AND WHITAKER STREETS.
19-inch All Silk Guaranteed Taffeta .... 49c
27-inch Spot-proof guaranteed Taffeta. 69c
27-in. Chiffon Taffeta, high luster 75c
36-in. Bl’k guaranteed Taffeta SI.OO
45-in. Bl’k Striped Brussels, net SLI9
42-in. White or Black Brussels, net 89c
$5 00 White or Black Dress Laces $2.98
$ 5.00 , 32-inch Black Silk Velvet $3 48
SI.OO Broad Tail Velvets, all colors 75c
Silk and Cotton Corduroys 69c
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Mattings, Rugs, Trunks, Blankets, Lace
Curtains, etc. Have you ever seen our third
floor? These goods make very acceptable
gifts, and we sell them awfully cheap.
$ 1 5,00 Smyrna Art Squares $J J. 59
$3-co Lace Curtains $ 1.93
$7.50 Fine Blankets $ 5.93
$6.50 Down Comforts $ 4.93
$2.00 Smyrna Rugs $ *.39
Just one more week to do your Xmas Shopping, a week we
propose to make memorable. Your Dollar never before pro
cured so much GOOD GOODS as it will here this week. Just
you test this assertion, try us once, just once, maybe you’ll
come regularly for your own sake.
GRAND HOLIDAY SALE OF READY-MADE GARMENTS.
Everything sold with the privilege of exchange, altered and fitted free of any charge
any time within 30 days. Consider the price, in addition, and there is no reason whv vou
can t or should not buy from us. y
LADIES’ SUITS, elegantly tailored, latest style
blouse effect, with peplums lined __
taffeta trimmed with fancy braid and T I
French knots, pleated flare skirts. . ] I ■ U U
550.00 values now
Ladies’ Suits
Long and Short Tourist Coats, Leg of Mutton and
Puff Sleeves, pleated skirts, all new; A _
this season’s goods; solid colors and mix- \|Q
tures, 515.00 to 520.00 values- iDI / l UU
Priced this week
Ladies’ Silk Coats
Medium and Long Strap and loose AiA rrr
backs; handsome trimmings; 525.00 \|U /!)
values now priced '■o* *
home for the holidays. The boys from
the Georgia Tech will arrive home
Christmas eve, among them being Mr.
Garrard Haines, Mr. Malcolm R. Mac
lean, Mr. Wayne Wartield and Mr.
Lambert Coburn. Mr. Arthur Heyward
will return from Clemson College. Mr.
Robert Newcomb, the Messrs. Edwin
and Carvel Carson, and Mr. Rosa
Guerard, are expected from the Uni
versity of Georgia. Mr. C. T. Pottinger
will return this week from Clemson.
A CHRISTMAS POEM.
The following touching little poem,
which appeared in print some years
ago, is reprinted here by the request of
one Interested in the appeal it con
tains:
CHRISTMAS IS COMING.
“Christmas is coming! ’’ the children
cry.
Counting the weeks that are hurrying
by.
Dear little children, who live at home,
And do not guess what It is to roam
From morn till night, with stockingless
feet
Up and down, through the ice and
sleet.
I
"Christmas is coming!" thinks little
Tim.
But what can the Christmas do for
him;
His home Is a cellar, his dally bread
The crumbs that remain when the rich
are fed.
No mother to kiss him when day is
gone;
No place to be glad In under the sun.
That wonderful fellow.old Santa Claus,
Who never Is idle a moment, because
He is kept so busy with piling the toys
Into the stockings of girls and boys.
No wonder he sometimes forgets, you
know,
Into the homes of the poor to go!
i
But, dear little children, you under
stand
That the rich and poor all over the land
Have one dear Father, who watches
you.
And grieves or smiles at the thing you
da.
And some of His children are poor and
sad.
And some are always merry and glad.
I
Christmas will bring to you many
• Joys—
Food and plenty, frolic and toys:
Christmas to some will bring nothing
at all:
In place of laughter the tears will full:
Poor little Tlin to vour door may
come—
Your blessings are many; spare him
some.
The Christmas bells will sweetly ring
The song that the angels love to sing,
The song that came with the Hnvtmir's
birth.
"Peace, and good will, and love on
earth!"
Dear little children, ring, I pray,
Sweet hells In sums lonely heart to
day.
TO til YE A MOLL SALK.
RISSt That Mill Me Welrame ta
kataa Shoppers Iwr Mill# Kolbs.
t'hristtriss shoppers for the little folks
will mh looms the doll sale to be given
by circle It of The King's Daughters
at Mrs. Ben ne Gordon's Tuesday after
noon. For some time past, ths num
bers of the ' in if hays Wen busy dress
ing doll* for the sale, and much pretty
hsAdworti has bean ppl Into the little
• ."Hunts
There Nie dedis of every elae, and
* srioue styiaa of beauty blond* do Us
brunt tie doiie dor is Pith Mue eye* and
dubs sHii brown, dolts with ouiiy ban',
SPECIAL SALE OF DOLLS.
Only a few left, yet we want to sell out
timely and are willing to make the sacrifice.
Prices range from 10c up.
Ladies’Emb’d Turnovers 25c
Handsome Gauze Fans .. 75c
Roger & Gallet’s Soaps, Perfumes & Powders.
Colgate’s Extracts and Toilet Waters soc, 25c
Leather Shopping Bags 50c
$3.00 Photograph Albums $1.50
Wood Photo Frames 39c
White Crochet Collars SI.OO
Ladies’ Jackets
Long Strap Back Tourist, mannish A _
mixtures, leg of mutton and coat sleeve, QQ
42-in. long, heavy and untrimmed; Ol Vi JO
512.00 values now
Ladies’ Short Strap Back Tourist
Made of best Kersey, trimmed with "m mm
straps of same and Dresden buttons: Vf* g
510 00 values now priced §
Ladies’ Silk Waists
In fancy and appropriate materials and laces, imported
models, street and evening gar
ments, brought out especially for v C H
holiday trade. The prices have
been slashed, 55-39 to
long hair, short hair, and braids. All
are dressed in the prettiest possible
fashion, in silk, muslin, or lace, to de
light the heart of the little people for
whom they are designed. They range
in price from five cents to five dol
lars, so that not only personal taste
but the desired expenditure may be
consulted in making purchases.
Shopping at Christmas is always a
somewhat difficult task, even to the
most serene spirits, and when one has
to dress dolls as well as buy them it
becomes doubly troublesome. The op
portunity offered will undoubtedly
•be a welcome one. It has been
suggested that men who do not
care to attend the sale personally, but
who may wish to buy dolls for some of
their little friends for Christmas, give
their orders to some member of the
circle, who will make a personal selec
tion in response to the request.
TEA AT THE GOLF CLIB.
Tea at the Golf Club was served
yesterday afternoon by Misa Eliza La
mar Hull. The afternoon, though cold
and windy, was pleasant enough in
doors before the roaring wood fire. The
tea table was prettily decorated with
jonquils and looked most attractive.
Miss Hull was assisted by Mrs. Gor
don Harrison. Among those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Malloch. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry C. Walthour, Mrs. Van
Marter, Miss Edith Brown, Miss Rosa
lie Cox, Mrs. Harry Blufi, Mrs. Rudy
of Paducah. Miss Ysabel Smart, Miss
Virginia Ashley, Mrs. George Ingles
by. Miss Irene Withers, Miss Lola
Moynefo, Miss Cosens. Mr. Sidney
Stubbs, Mr. Dan Hull. Mr. Allan Bond.
Mr. Alonzo Sybrandt, Mr. Kennedy
Owen, and Mr. Noble Hardee.
DAM E AT THE CASINO.
Avery delightful affair of the past
week was an informal dance at the
Casino, enjoyed by a number of young
people. The hall was attractively
hung with Japanese lanterns and the
supper table was decorated with car
nations and ferns. Rosenfeld’s Or
chestra furnished the music. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
McDonough, Mrs. J. S. Collins. Miss
Lydia Dupont, ML# Stella Gallagher,
Miss Norma O’Connor, Miss Jane
Strous, Miss Leila McDonough, Miss
Gertrude Lyons, Mias Winnie Moran,
Miss Nellie Lyons, Miss Ethel Collins,
Mr. John Butler, Mr. Will Collins.
Mr. Ed. Skefflngton, Mr. Frank Mc-
Carthy, Mr. Frank Crohan, Mr. John
Htroua, Mr. Frank Skefflngton, Mr.
Hob. Hicks, Mr. D. J. O’Leary and
Mr. Hurry Butler.
FOB CHRISTMAS CHARITY.
Onr Lady's Al*l Society t Dlslrlbnle
ElliMy-llt e Haalrets.
Circulars have been sent out by Our 1
Lady's Aid Society of the Cathedral, i
with regard to the Chrtstmae work
done by the eociety, and containing an
ap|ieai for aesletance to those Interest
ed In the oauee.
Lit year, without having to ask
any extra aseietaliee, eighty-five well
fllli-d basket* wers sent to as many !
needy families. This Christmas it Is I
hoped to do the Mme. but It has been J
found nmeaasry to make a special sp- I
p* ul to the ii lends of the society for,
eld in Ihs undertaking
With very few a* five members, a j
large amount of charity weak Is car- 1
iled mi eteudliy by the eo-isty during
Ills year So far ibis year, on an st
*l *ao of Ia? it a noon 11 has been eg- |
pended for gun silos wood, Sion, etc., I
besides ae vet si hundreds of garn rents !
•Mil to tire society's 1 will fibrin time 1
,‘i. I>l|, B u * Gioiyhiful frjenda tL j
HnHhNM all iiypvrilr BfDp, J I
EXTRAORDINARY FUR SALE.
Furs, like diamonds, never go out of style.
Morever. this is a Fur year. We have some
mighty pretty garments that we want to sell
awfully bad. This means an excellent op
portunity for buyers, as a dollar will go nearly
twice f he usual distance.
Gentlemen can buy for their lady friends
without fear of making a mistake, as we ex
change all garments.
OPEN EVENINGS. OPEN EVENINGS.
Walsh &. fleyer,
14 BROUGHTON ST., WEST.
Women’s and Children’s Store.
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
Furs Ma ke
Good Gifts.
Our assortment of
Furs is now at their
best, ready for those
who want to make
practical and useful
presents.
Umbrellas
New Holiday line
just received; natural
and sterling handles;
many new patterns—
Browns, Navy Blues,
Greens and Blacks.
Useful Holiday Gifts.
SOHE PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS.
Women’s Hand-made
Neckwear.
Hilk Hosiery.
Children’s f’ur*.
Hand-made (.'apes.
Hhirt Waist*.
Lingerie Waists.
And Mony Ext luxivc, Pant y ond Hand-Made Articles only to be hod at "THE
WOMEN'S AND ( HILDUEN'.S MORE."
HAND-EM&ItOIDEItED I ABLE LINENS in oil the New .Shape* ond Design*.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
CENTEMERI KID GLOVES.
Handkerchiefs forall -
Ladies, Gents’ and Children, Cotton, Linen and Silk, Silk Muf
flers, and initial Handkerchiefs. Largest variety in the city. Lowest
prices in the city.
Children’s White Angora Muff and Collarette^O
to match, per set wQI vU
Children’s Light Grey Squirrel Collarette I 1%
and Purse to match .v | O
Ladi.es’ fine Imported Furs, Isabella Fox Stoll, RH
full tails, perfect blending, $35.00 value n0w.... U
Fine Russian Sable, two stripe blending, f eet 4H f)fl
and cluster tails, 96-in. long. Dark rich brown, |iUU
$75.00 value now \|rwW
For IVlen and Boys.
Colored Stiff Bosom Shirts 75c
Best White Laundered Shirts .. SI.OO
Handsome Neck Ties 49c and 25c
Splendid Rain Umbrellas $1.50
Fine Wool and Balbriggan Underwear SI.OO
Silk Mufflers beginning at 75c
Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 in a box $1.49
Initial Silk Handkerchiefs 25c and 50c
French Suspenders ....... 50c
Black and Colored Half Hose 25c
Boys’ Sweaters, all sizes and colors .......... $1.13
Best Boys’ Stockings ............. .... 25c
Boys’ Woolen Gloves ......... .... 25c
Boys’ Fleeced Underwear 25c
Boys’ Heavy Wool Underwear 50c
Boys’ Initial Silk Handkerchiefs K ... 25c
Boys’ Four in Hand Ties .....* 25c
Boys’ School Umbrellas ...... 75c
Boys’ Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pins ............... 50c
Cloves for All.
Babies’, Children’s, Boys’, Girls’, Misses’, Ladies’, Men’s
—anything you want is here, and the prices defy com
petition. Gloves bought for gifts may be exchanged for
anything in the store, or we fit them after Xmas.
handkerchief sale
150 dozen Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s
hjc qualities go on sale MONDAY T
morning
SPECIAL SALE 0E
Womens Suits, Coats,
and Separate Skirts,
TO BE CLOSED OUT BELOW COST
These Suits are highly tailored
and of the best material in Chevi
ots, Coverts, Broadcloth and Mix
tures, in Eton Blouses, Short and
Long Jacket effects.
There is a chance to pur
chase a Very Acceptable
Christmas Gift.
Children’s Sweaters.
Ladies’ Sweaters.
Golf Sweaters
Fancy Belts.
Fan*.
Evening Glove*.
Gloves For
Gifts.
If you decide to give
Gloves, you ‘must come
here to buy, as we only
keep THE BEST.
Handkerchiefs.
Oftimes, when all
other suggestions fail,
the Handkerchief De
partment is sought.
There you will find
the most diversified as
sortment, beautifully
boxed, for men, women
and children.
Silk Petticoats.
Leather Goods.
New Hand-Satchel*.
Sofa Pillows.
Lace Robe*.
Jet Robe*.