The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 18, 1904, Page 15, Image 15

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FOR CHRISTMAS CHARITY. (Continued from Opposite Page.) society is non-sectarian In the scope of its work. The present appeal asks that every one donate something, no matter how little, either in money or merchandise, anything to add to a sub stantial Christmas basket. ‘ It is particularly requested that those w ho intend to contribute will do so at once, so that the ladies interested may know just how much they will have, and what they must provide. Following are the names of members m whom contributions may be given: Mrs. J- J- Powers, Mrs. J. F. Lynch, Miss Jennie Strous, Miss Annie E. Goette, Miss Kate M. Sullivan. Miss Marie Grady, iMiss Annie B. Bell, Miss Annie Lynch, Miss J. E. Walsh, Miss Agnes Lyons, Mrs. T. D. Miles, Mrs. R. p. Salas, Miss May Ronan, Mrs. Nana Lamar Walker, Miss Viva Harty, Miss Kate Latham. SOXTHEIMER—KOHLER. The marriage of Miss Claudie Son theimer and Mr. Max N. Kohler took place at the home of the bride in New Orleans, Wednesday evening at 8:30. The house was very elaborately deco rated, three_ large connecting rooms being thrown into one for the occa sion. The bridal party descended through a winding stairway, lined with palms and ferns. The bride was gowned in white mesa line and tulle, beautifully combined. She carried a shower of white roses. Miss Kohler, of Savannah, attended her. She wore a handsome Empire gown of light blue transparent silk, over pink taffeta, with a yoke of point lace, and angel sleeves of pink chif fon. She carried an armful of fa France roses. There were two little flower girls, nieces of the bride, both gowned in white mull and lace. Many guests were present, among them the bride's sister and brother-in law from Natchez; Mr. and Mrs. Koh ler. Mr. A. S. Kohler, and Miss Koh ler from Savannah, and relatives and friends from Macon, Albany and other cities. Mr. and Mrs. Kohler will reach Sa vannah Jan. 1, and will be at home for the present at 215 East Waldburg HAVE YOU DECIDED YET? But a few days are now left- in which to make your . selections. If you are still in doubt we invite you to . ' I"where, under the influence of the Elegant Display of Most MS Useftiland Appropriate Articles, your doubts will vanish aod a S * eleCt '° n W * lJ be made — casi ty economically and Remember. Too, Your Credit Is Good, And It will Afford Us Pleasure to Open an Account with WiV. v T you. SEE US. Ladies’ Desks. Our elegant assortment in this line has been well drawn on, but despite this fact, we are still dis playing an unusually nice line, and you can easily make your selection. SPECIAL—Ask for the Golden Oak Desk ; nice design, well fin A" ished, which we offer at . Others up to $25.00. Dining Room Fuiniiure Our display In this line cannot be surpassed in the city, and we are offering SENSATIONAL val ues for THIS WEEK. Handsome Oolden Oak China Closets, mas sive design, artistically carved; large claw feet. French plate mirror, back top shelf, serpentine shape glass door and bent glass ends. Cannot be duplicated un der S6O. Now 545.00 Others from $13.98 to $65.00. Grand Oolden Oak Dining Ta ble beautifully quartered and pol ished, round design, pedestal base; has massive claw feet; $50.00 value Now S4O 00 Others from $5.49 to $76.00. Ride Board of most elegant de sign; has canopy top, with cabi net. four French beveled plate mirrors: double swell front. Con structed of the best selected Gold en Quartered Oak. A masterpiece of the designer's art, worth $76.00 Now 560.00. Others from the cheapest to $126. WALKER-MULLIGAN FURNITURE CU. HTQKK OPKW BVKWINGe UNTIL TOR O’CLOCK, foiei Must be Ran. §d street. They will receive on New Year s Day. SAPP—SIBBETT. DOl fyLAS. Dr. and Mrs. Sibbett, of Douglas, have sent out cards to the marriage of their daughter, Annie, and Mr. E. Franklyn Sapp. The ceremony take place at the Baptist Church. Douglas, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 4. at 2 o’clock. Miss Walker, of Patterson, will be the maid of honor, and Mr. I. C. Sapp, °*. 8 c * ty > act as best man. Miss Sibbett is one of Douglas's most attractive and charming young ladies. Mr. Sapp, who is a brother of City Ticket Agent Sapp, of the Atlantic coast Line, is a prominent business man of Blakely, where the young couple will reside after a short honey moon. HO I, LA XI)—H E X R Y. Miss Dollye Holland, of Savannah, and Mr. C. Efe Henry, of Macon, were married Friday evening at 9 o’clock, by Rev. Guyton Fisher, at the par sonage. The marriage was a very quiet one, only a few friends being present. Those present were Mr. Paul H. Sanford, of Macon; Mr. J. C. O'Neal, of Savannah, and Mr. and Mrs. W. h! Baker, of Savannah. The bride and groom left yesterday morning for Los Angeles, Cal., to make their future home there. to lecture at the lawtox memorial. The Savannah Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, has announc ed the first of its course of historical talks for Wednesday evening at the Lawton Memorial. It will be made by Hon. Walter G. Charlton. Subscribers may reserve their seats at Solomons’ Bull street store, to-mor row and Tuesday, from 9 a. m. to 2 P. m. extertaixed with brirge. Mrs. Fleming Tinsley entertained yesterday afternoon with two tables of bridge. The guests ■were Mrs. W. W. Gordon, Mrs. Raymond M. Demere, Mrs. G. No/ble Jones, Mrs. A. A. Law rence, Mrs. George F. Tennille. Miss Mollie Johnson and Miss Edna Penni man. Parlor Suites and Odd Pieces. it:.us uj uiaqj aAuq OAL variety, all productions of the best makers in this country. Designs are cor rect — CONSTRUCTION GUARANTEED. They are upholstere in leather, veronas, velours, silk, tapes try, etc. We are offering this line at exceptionally close prices. SPECIAL —A 5-piece Suite in mahoganized frame, handsomely carved, upholstered in four 1/J QO tone figured velours. Price * V*?o Others up to $125.00. < RATTAN ROCKERS. We are displaying a great line of Rattan Rockers, both for the little ones and adults. We would prefer clos ing this line out THIS WEEK, and have made prices with this object in view. See the line. SPECIAL Ladies’ Rattan Rockers (not like cut). Nice de sign; lias large full roll arms and back. Splendid val- 2.49 Child’s Rattan Rock ers, very cute and most desirable. Strongly con-1 A Q structed liHj For the Library We have a most magnificent as sortment of massive. Leather Uphol stered Rockers, including the Mission designs. Turkish Rockers and Leath er Couches. N. W. Cor. Broughton and Jefferson Streets. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. DECEMBER IS. 1904. 9. P. C. A. TO MEET. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will meet Tuesday at noon at the De Soto. A full at tendance Is urged, as the inspector is to be elected at this meeting, and it is considered desirable to have a repre sentative vote in making the appoint ment. THE SHAKESPERE CLUB. The Shakespere Club will meet to morrow afternoon at four o’clock at the home of Mrs. A. L. Guerard on Park Avenue. AXXOUXCEMEXT. The regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of Isabella will be held this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the C. L. A. Hall. A full attendance is requested, as the officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Members are requested to bring their offering for the orphans. SOCIETY EVENTS ANIJ PERSONALS. Mrs. T. S. Tutwiler will give a tea Wednesday afternoon. The pupils of Miss West’s School for Girls will be entertained with a fancy dross party Friday. All the costumes will be made of paper. A number of young people in addition to the pupils of the school have been invited to be present. Mrs. Harold O. Ayer expects to leave early in January for a trip to New York. Mr. John D. Carswell gave a small informal oyster roast at Hampton Ter race yesterday for Mrs. Barton Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Harrison and little Miss Harrison expect to leave to-morrow for Brandon, Va., to be away until after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitehead are expected to spend Christmas with Mrs. G. A. Whitehead. Mrs. James B. Quinn is expected home Saturday from New Orleans. / ' Mr. Robert Sidney Cope will arrive Tuesday on the Atlanta from New York, to make his home in Savannah. Mr. Cope has been living in New York IRON DROP SIDE COUCHES Not exactly a Christmas nov elty, but truly one of the most useful articles ever invented. Has mattress and pillows attached, forming a Turkish Couch or full size bed, just as desired. All metal frame with guaranteed National Spring. Our price, complete with mattress and pil lows, is 7.98 For the Little Ones We devoted special attention to our selection of Rockers and High Chairs for the little ones, and are showing a large and varied assortment in both wood and Rattan. Prices on High Chairs begin at 69C U P- Prices on Rockers begin at 49C up. We also have the Combination High Chair and Go Cart. SEE THE LINE. Don’t Forget Shaving Stands, Music Stands, Par lor Cabinets, Parlor Lamps, Pictures, Mirrors, Pedestals, Jardinier Stands, and Toilet Sets. Get our prices. for several years. Mrs. Cope has al ready returned. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Palmer of Bridgeport. Conn., are at the De Soto for the winter. Miss Cecile Paul of Darien arrived in the city last night from Carolina, and will be the guest until to-morrow of Mrs. H. R. Altlck on Barnard street. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beymer, who have been spending some time in New York, returned home last night. Mrs. W. Harry Teasdale will en tertain the pupils of her music classes on the evening of Dec. 29. Miss Jule Graves, who has charge of the kindergarten at Pell Clarke Hall at Orlando, will return home to-day to spend the holidays at the home of Mr. T. Bourke Floyd, 14 Oglethorpe avenue, west. Mrs. Mary Nicolson Moore is visiting her brother, Mr. John Nicolson. in New York. Mrs. Moore and Mr. Nicolson will shortly join Mr. Herbert Moore, who attends at the Episcopal High School, near Alexandria, Va., and they will spend the holidays together at the home of the Misses Meade, in Char lottesville, Va. Mrs. J. L. Steinheimer of Atlanta, accompanied by her little daughter, Mary Elizabeth, is expected the latter part of the week to spend the Christ mas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Cadet Marmaduke H. Floyd will re turn home for the holidays from Col lege Park on the 23rd. Dr. G. O. Roberts of Shamokin, Pa., will arrive in the city during the week to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. A. C. Roberts, on Park avenue. Miss Annie Smith, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Steinheimer in At lanta, is expected home the latter part of the week. , T. Bourke Floyd, Jr„ will spend the holidays in St. Augustine with his aunt, Mrs. Gussie Floyd. i Miss Bessie Barham of Griffin will FANCY ROCKERS. Old St. Nick here presents to you a a specimen of our MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of FANCY ROCK ERS, and with his recommendation that they are GOOD THINGS for the occa sion, the rest is easy. SPECIALS —Handsome Saddle Scat Rocker, golden oak finish, high back or namentally carved, has rod- £ "1 a ded arms. GREAT I §§§ VALUE I ■ f V Another Elegant Golden Oak Rocker has leather seat, carved A MnM back and rodded arms. J uLwy Wonderfully cheap Others up to $20.00. Morris Chairs, Truly the most comfortable of all chairs. Suitable for either sex and one of the most desirable gifts procurable. We have them in large assortment. SPECIAL - Elegant chair in mahoganized frame; has soft cush ions upholstered in figured velour or cor duroy. 5.98 Others up to slß.so Chimin emt Book Cases and Sectional Cases. We are thoroughly equipped to supply your wants in this line, and there can be nothing more acceptable than a handsome Combination Case. Our line is most complete, and the prices are, as usual, MOST REASONABLE. SPECIAL—A beautiful Combination Case in golden oak, highly pol ished, and neatly carved, has French beveled plate mirror in top. Well worth SIB.OO. Now $12.98 Others up to $65.00 Golden Oak Book Case. Nice design; has 4 ad justable shelves, r NO Special D.43 Others up to $50.00. ooom pi Hnuieu WOW NTOHKI# AW V IM9JVUIKU u m tour fNNruMIMM OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS WE SUBMIT FOR YOUR APPROVAL A FINE LINE OF DOLLS. CHINA TEA SETS, CHINA TOILET SETS, COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. WORK BOXES, METAL-LINED CIGAR BOXES, AND A COMPLETE LINE OF METAL ART GOODS. ‘‘ORMOLU GOLD” CLOCKS, INK STANDS, VASES, THERMOMETERS, AND MIRRORS. WE ALSO HAVE METAL PHOTO FRAMES. SHAVING MIRRORS, POWDER BOXES, SOUVENIR CUPS AND LOVING CUPS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT AT POPULAR PRICES. AT Tc SELECTED AT THIS STORE IS SURE useivl rresent TO PLEASE, AND WILL BE APPRECIATED. LADIES’ AND MEN’S UMBRELLAS... .98c to $ 9.00 LADIES’ EMB’D HANDKERCHIEFS 12 i-2c to 1.75 HAND EMB’D HANDKERCHIEFS ....SI.OO to 3.50 REAL LACE HANDKERCHIEFS SI.OO to 5.00 LADIES’ EMB’D HANDKERCHIEFS, box of 6.. 1.50 LADIES’ EMB’D HANDKERCHIEFS, box of 6.. 3.00 LADIES’ INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, box of 6. 1.50 MEN’S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, box of 6.. 1.50 CHILDREN’S INITIAL H’DK’FS, box of 325 c NEW LACE STOCK COLLARS 25c to 1.50 WHITE SILK MUFFLERS $1.50 and 1.75 CHILDREN’S WOOL SWEATERS 98c LADIES’ SWEATERS $1.39 to 4.89 MEN’S SWEATERS 49c, 75c, SI.OO 1.50 MISSES’ KID GLOVES, nice quality 75c STELLA KID GLOVES, fit and warranted 75c ROEKL’S KID GLOVES, fit and warranted 1.00 ROEKL’S SUPERB KID GLOVES, the best 1. so CHILDREN’S FUR SETS 75c to 10.bo LADIES FUR COLLARS 98c to 20.00 LADIES’ GOLF GLOVES 25c and soc MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S GLOVES ... .25c and soc INFANTS’ MITTENS 10c, 19c and 25c NEW FASCINATORS 25c and soc CIRCULAR WOOL SHAWLS SI.OO to 2 ‘. so INFANTS’ SILK CAPS 2 sc to sso LARGE WHITE APRONS 2Sc and sbe SILK PETTICOATS, warranted to wear . .$5.00 to 12.00 KNIT PETTICOATS, nice line 25c to t.oo KNIT KIMONAS, new and stylish, at 1.08 GENTS’ KID GLOVES, fine quality 1.00 LADIES’ LEATHER BAGS 2sc to 8. so MEN’S SILK TIES 12 1-2 C, 25c and soc BUSTER BROWN WINDSOR TIES 25c LADIES’ BLACK SILK HOSE SI.OO to 1.7s LADIES’ HOSIERY, all styles 2 Sc and soc LADIES’ CASHMERE HOSE 25c and soc MEN’S WOOL HALF HOSE 25c and 50c All of Our Household Goods at Cut Prices. 1 NEN SCARFS, SQUARES, TRAYS, LUNCH CLOTHS AND CIRCULAR GFNITPT? PIECES IN TENERIFFE, RENAISSANCE, MEXICAN DRAWNWORK AND HEMSTITCH ED LINENS, EMBROIDERED CANVAS SCARFS AND SQUARES SILK SATINE AND SILKALINE LAMBREQUINS, TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS AND DOYIIES I BLE SETS, CHENILLE AND TAPESTRY TA BLECOVERS' PORTIERES ’ RUGS ART SQUARES, LACE CURTAINS, DOWN PILLOWS, PILLOW TOPS CALIFORNIA WOO I BLANKETS, COLORED WOOL BLANKETS, SUITABLE FOR MAKING BATH ROBES ALL AT POPULAR PMCES 0 C ° TTON COMFOR TABLES ANDMARSEILLES SPREAd| SPECIALS OF EVERY KIND ON SALE THIS WEEK MAKE SHOPPING EASY AND PROFITABLE AT THIS STORE. SILKS, BLA CK GOODS, COLORED DRESS GOODS I TH INGS, VELVETS, EMBROIDERED FLANNE LS, WAISTING FLAN NELS, FLANNELETTES, COTTON SKIRTINGS, READY-MADE SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, TABLE FELT AND TAPESTRY FURNITURE COVERING AT I QWEST PRICES DOLLS DRESSED, JOINTED * a-a AND KID BODY, all new ||J/y goods, the 25c and 35c values, while they last, at. * It’s Pleasant and Profitable to Trade at This Store. GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN & GO.. be the guest of the Misses Roberts during the Christmas holidays. Miss I.ena Alexander will leave next Friday for Roanoke, Va., to spend the Christmas holidays with her sister, Mrs. M. S. Schaul. Miss Marie Carolan, who Is attending school at the Villa Maria Convent, In Canada, will spend the Christmas holi days with school friends in Mon treal. Miss Edna Derby has returned from Brunswick. Mrs. M. Deutsch, who has been North for the past three months, is again with her sister, Mrs. M. H. Schaul, at 8 Hull street, west. Miss Hattie Duetsch will remain North for the reßt of the winter. Mrs. G. A. Newman and little daugh ter, Lorraine, of Brunswick, are visit ing relatives on Oglethorpe avenue. , . —— Miss Daisy Derby returned yester day from Brenau College, to spend the holidays. Mrs. L. Strauss, of New York, Is visiting her brother, Mr. M. H. Schaul, at 8 Hull street, west. Mrs. W. H. Powell entertained the members of the Crescent Social Club Monday evening with music and danc ing. Those present were; Mrs. J. I*3. Handiford, Mrs. Roy Sherwood, Mrs. T. C. Cummings, Mrs. E. C. Quinan, Miss Ethel Merritt, Miss Effle Ander son, Miss Florence Makln, Miss Ruby Powell and Mr. H. Cole, Mr. H. S. Jackson. Mr. Rymes, Mr. Dupree, Mr. Morris and Mr. Moody Thornton. The club Is preparing to give a soiree at Knights of Pythias Hall early In Jan uary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn will leave to-day for Itlehmond, to spend the holidays with Mr. Hrid Mrs. Paschal B. Dunn at Charlottesville, Va. Mr. Courtland H Jones, who for ths last three years has been with ths Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company at Buffalo, N TANARUS., will spend the [ Christmas holidays at horns with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (t, I. Jones, 401 Qas ton street, esst. Miss Celts Well, who has been visit tng Mrs M. It yt ten berg st Sumter, W, C„ will ret urn Tuesday Miss Rutk Stern, a/ter e vfcdt of eev erst weeks with her eeueiu, Mrs Murry Ryttenherg. of Sumter. Is as- I parted to return hesse Tuesday. SOCIETY OUT OF TOWN. WAYCROSS. Waycross, Ga., Dec. 17. —Miss Nannie Harris returned last night from a visit of several weeks to relatives In Jaok sonville. Mrs. Julia Tuten, after a visit here to her daughter, Mrs. F. M. DeGraffen rled, returned to her home at Jasper, Fla., Wednesday. Mrs. J. J. Roberts and little son of Tlfton are visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. Ernest T. Fleming, formerly of Brunswick, and Miss Lois L. Little, formerly of Jesup, were quietly married at the First 'Methodist Church lh Way cross Sunday night. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Harmon, pastor of the church. Mr. Leslie Little and Miss Claudia Little, brother and sister of the bride, were the only at tendants. The bride recently moved here with her sister, Mrs. A. W. Strip ling, and during her short stay here made many warm friends. Mr. Flem ing comes from one of the most promi nent families In Glynn county, and Is now engaged In business at Broad hurst, where he and his charming bride will make their home. Mrs. T. J. Darling and her sister, Mrs. Wray of York, Neb., have re turned from a visit to Mrs. F. M. Haw kins In Jacksonville. Mrs. C. M. Babcock of Millwood has returned from a visit of several months to St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. A. P. Perham, Jr., returnsd yes terday from a two-weeks' visit to Sa vannah. Hh* wsa accompanied home by her slater, Mrs. C. H. Wilson. Miss Marlon Hayes of Thomssvllle Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Kirkland on Ollmore street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Brown have moved to Port Tampa City, Fla., where they will make their home. VALDOSTA. Valdosta, Ga., Dsc. 17.—Ths horns of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Martin was ths scans of s vary pretty wadding Thurs day availing, the contracting parties being Mias Ada E. Moran and Mr. Daniel J. Micks. Mr. sal Mrs. Miske left immediately after the oerernesy far a visit ts Mr Micks' relatives laths uaaer part ef the slate On# f the stagnant eeetal evsats ef the week wee the ft*“T given hy the Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits. The newest and best styles. Any material and color f fl QO desired. Our regular ||* 7 ° $22.50 value, cut to * A Ladies’ Walking Skirts. An exceptionally fine AQO lot on sale this week. All A* values up to $7.50 at ... X Ladies’ Shirt Waists. Mohair, French and Scotch' Flannels, Ratiste and 1.98 fancy Plaids, 3.50 value at * Ladies’ Sweaters. All wool, good quality, white, blue and red, -g worth fully $2.00. Spe cial at * Smyrna Art Squares. Size 9x12 feet, reversible and the very best quality r n made. The $35.00 value A this week Tapestry Art Squares. Size 9x12 feet, war- QQO ranted all wool. Our $12.00 value cut to .... China Tea and Toilet Sets. Nicely decorated and worth 25c and | 35c on special sale while fhey last |yr at m X young men at the Vldettes’ Armory Tuesday night In honor of the young ladlea who are visiting the Misses Lewis, as follows: Misses Hallle Kills, Camlllo Lamar, Bertha Leonard, Pau line Lewis, Sherrie Lewis, Ida Stovall, Alice Johnson and Lucia Goddard. The chaperorles were Mr. and Mrs. Player and Mr. and Mrs. Brantley. On Wednesday evening Misses Ma mie and Elizabeth Coffer entertained at a dance at the home of Col. W. S. ■West. Miss Ethel Briggs entertained Infor mally with cards Wednesday morning. Last night Miss Mec Young gave a delightful “baby party.” A large crowd attended, the young folks taking the role of *babies. Prizes were offered to those who played their parts the best. Kev. Eugene Whittington and fam ily of Vienna are spending some time In this city with tho family of Judge B. V. Whittington. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. A. Cooke are (■pending a few days here with rela tives and friends. * QUITMAN.' Quitman, Ga.. Dec. 17.—Mr. C. C. Kennedy arid Miss Dora Brown of Bos ton, Ga., were married here Sunday at the Methodist parsonage. Rev. J. W. Lowrence performing the ceremony. It was a Gretna Green affair and only at tended by a few friends. Invitations have been received here to the marriage of Miss Luclle Comer of Cordele to Mr. Carl Harman of Dixie, the marriage to take place at the home of the bride's parents at Cor dele, Dec. 21. Miss Noonle McCall attended the Mo- Call-Kllnt wedding at Lake City this Miss Eihl Whittington of Valdosta Is vinttlng her alster, Mrs J. R. Avers, In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Brannon of Massachu setts and Mr. Clmbro of New York. Mrs. J, A. Holler of Green Cove ' on Page HUteeaX - MI'KttAL HOTIC*:. last received a full tine of novelties In ladles’ Real Mhsll Mali Goode and Toilet ItodttlsMo* for Xmas gifts OKRPTd I.ADtEV HAIR DKBMIMO PARLOR, •ell strest, second doer from Jones Roth Phones 15