Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 22, 1907, Image 9

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iVti 111 «IW«JUIKJ » /, nUBlt HMCUT Jacobs 9 Pharmacy Jacobs' Pharmacy & Fluid Extract Dandelion, 1-2 ounce. Compound Kargon, 1 ounce. Comp. Syr. Sarsaparilla, 3 ounces. This' is the prescription that is now being advertised. We have the original Kargon Compound and quote the QA^ prescription prepared at % $1.00 Virgin Oil Pine Xpure) 1-2 ounce. Glycerine <pure) t 2 ounces. * ; Rye Whiskey (pure) 8 ounces. This is the formula as is now being recoin mended in the daily press. We prepare it ifor Fine Ivory Combs at Reduced Price During Mr. Jacobs* last visit to Europe he established connection with one of the largest manufacturers of Ivory Combs, and had some special designs made especially for our trade. We offer for the first time these goods. When we consider the rising market of Ivory the price will appeal very strongly to all familiar with the values of such goods. Jacobs' Pharmacy 6-8-10 Marietta Street 23 Whitehall Street J ''fivism ijbnhi Urt. Lott Wild! and IMCmktV. Miss Carria Tai bar little r*rb rough, Mm- at FaysUevlUe. MHa Heist Alexander has ralu/ned to hsr homo at 'Fayettavine after a vlatt.to Mlaa Mildred Harris. Mlu Warner and Mila Blanche Ack erman are guana of friends alM«»<- Mlu May Barron, of Chattanooga. la tbo guest Of Mra. Paul Smith. * Mias Katharine Robiaaon. of Chat tanooga, U vial ting relatives In Xt- lama. Mlaa Georgia Trout. of Cave Spring, la lha meal of felatlvoa In I ha dly. Mr. Solon M. Boraluia. the aculptor. SOCIETY MRS. SMITH'S BRIDGE PARTY. Friday morning Mra. W. R. C. Smith rm-rialned at a bridge party In com- ‘Fitment in Mlaa Suale May Pope'a Pleat. Mlu Hood and Mlaa Lehner. The decorations wore rad roaea and l.ir. -mil the acore cards and refresh- font, were in the red, while and blue Tli- bridge prises wore a act of col- h: .mil cuffs and a deck of cards with tit- .-ores. Mi- PoiHh wore « white ambroid- MM "mil gown fashioned with Valsn- ' ■'‘nnc. laces. Th- guest! Included Mlks Buale Ma> r-P- Mlaa Jeute Hood. Mlu Leltner. Wi«. Resale Pope. Mlaa Elizabeth Adair. Ml-. Alberta Ranklq. Mlu Edith Rue- "H. Ml'* Junnette Swift, Mlu Julia Me Mlaa .Kell O'Donnelly. Mias Ktbel Kelly. Mlaa Ethel Huff. Mra. Will R-herts. Mrs. Fred Patteraon. IN HONOrImiM HOYT. Mi.. Hoyt, of Chicago, was the guest -f lwnor at a bridge party given Fri day morning by her alater. Mra. B. \v Ford, at her home on Juniper atraol. After the game a delicious hot lunch eon was served. The bridge prtiea were-a brase fern erv and a piece of Indian pottery. Invited to meet the guest of honor were Meadamts Tucker. Magtll. Mr- tieaky, Ralne. McRae. Pearson, Thom- usson Barrett. Jemlcon. Barnes. Dunn, Barnett. Lyon Ostetnen, Lewis, Hagen, Davidson. Longtno. Holmes, Hoynaa. Hollenbeck. Ridley. Jr.. Roberta. Ship- man. Hallenger. Van Harlingen, t'ourse. Lnrnedr Thomas and.the Misses Snook. COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS MARY ELLA YANCEY. Miss Mary Kiln Yancey, of Atlanta, was the honorae at a beautiful lunch eon given by Mrs. J. T. Cartthera on Wednesday at Athens. The table whs decorated with Jon quils and maiden hair fern. Those present were Meadamee E. It. Mell, W. H. Young. May Reaves Snead, t'haatalt). A S Parker and Miss Mat- tie Hunnlcutt. The Dunlap Spring Derby Combines elegance ot style with wear- resisting qualities. A Dunlap costs very little more than the ordinary kinds of hats and you have the supreme satisfaction ot Knowing that you have the best-—and that’s worth something to you. Sole Agents CORREY-SCHELL. On Thuradnj evening at *:5o o'clock at the residence of Rev. A. l\ Ward 124 Mansuni street, Mlaa Minnie Schell and Mr. Arthur M. L'nrrey were united In marriage. Rev. A. C. Ward official Ing. Both bride and groom have a large circle of friends who wilt be pleased to 'tnow of their marriage. Those In attendance were Mr. W. A. Klnr. Mr. A. S. Holcomb, Mr. D. ■Correy.-M4u Com Robertson. Mrs Philo Holeomb. Mlu Jeannette King. Mr. Arthur Co trey. Mr. I'orrell Harris Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Stansfleld, Mr. and Mra. B. I,. Whittington. Mr. add Mra. A. J. Corrle. Mr. A. I. Pluny Mr. and Mra. t'orrey are at home u their friends at 12 Btoneffall street. JO mrs. ruenell. Mrs, G. W. Lloyd entertained lnfpr molly nt luncheon Thursday In honot of Mrs. Ruaneh. of Washington. D. C.. who Is visiting her daughter, Mra. Lyman Amsden. Th- lie-orations were pink roses and narcissi, and after luncheon an Infor mal musical was enjoyed. Those present ware Mrs. Mtller. Mra. J. Levin. Mias Gladys Levin, Mrs. L. J. Amsden. Mra. Rutnell. of Washington. D. t\; Mrs. E. X. Smith. Mlaa Florence N. Smith and Mra. F. K. Aram.- HUFF-BUCHANAN. The wadding df Mias Annie Huff and .Mr. Jaims Chalmers Buchanan took place Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and -Sirs. James Clayton Huff on Capitol nvanue. . The ceremony was performed by Rar. IW. W. Landrum, and the attendants : ware Mlaa Louise Armlstend and Mr. j M. F. Carlin. . The bride wots a gown of while ra dium silk Irimified with -oee point lace. Her tulle vail was caught with orange bloasoma. Bite rrriled a bouquet of bride roots and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a toilet of white chiffon and car-led pink roses. The bride's mother wore a black silk gown trtmmod with laca and chiffon. Mr. and Mrs Buchanan left at mid night for a trip to Florida and upon thalr return will be at home at 241 Capitol avanue. MIES WARCHENTERTAINS. Mlu Amy Ward will give an Up Jinks party Fridsy night, entertaining forty guests The George Washington Idas will prevail In the decorations and refresh manta. The prises will be silk stockings, a flick pin end h pretty knife. Mils Ward will be assisted by Mlu Margaret Rushton and Mlu Minnie Evans. Miss Ward's toilet will be of pink crepe de chine. Mlaa Rushton will wear a prlncosse gown of white Isre. Miss Evans' costume will be of soft while silk. o. mTclub. The •>. M. Club sntt Thursday with Misses Gertrude ami l.ee Brandon a: their home In West End. The decorations consisted of daffodils hhd narcissi. and after the game a de licious luncheon was served. /' The rluli prise was won by Mrs. Frank Raker nml Miss Nettle Mills, and the visitor*' prise was won by Mlu Nan Htevens. The prists were hand- pstnied china plaits. INVITATIONS RECALLED . FOR BRIDGE WHIST PARTY. The Invitations to Mioses Nutting's bridge party forMomorrow afternoon 'n liunot-’of Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Cole, of t ’hlcago. have been recalled on account of the death of Mrs. Cole's little girl. CAKE AND PIE SALE. The Mluton Workers of the Second Baptist church will hold a ule of cakes, mines plea, rout tag chicken salad and othar good thlnga lo tut at lha itora of the Woodward Mantel Company. II Whitehall street Saturday morning. February 23. commencing at I o'clock. A line opportunity la offarsd for se curing choice homv-mada ankles for Sunday a dinner. PeebluT* of the Tt ..., Tork (ran Ariao- na. Hl» statue of captain O'Katll will be unveiled In Pretcott.sAria.. In June, ahortly after the unvelnfag of the Gor don statue In Atlanta. , Mra. W. M. Bi ntt Is being pleasantly sntsrtalned In Montgomery, where she laJhagueaTof frlende. On Tuesday she apoke before the "Xo“Xmm#“ Club, of that city, on th* subject, of "City Federation of Clubs.” The West End Bridge Club will meet neat Wednesday morning with Mrs. J. f. Muon at her home oft Lee street. Mr. and Mrs. Harvay Mobley, of Hogansvllle. will spend. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Truitt. Mlu Lydia Patten, of Wllkesborre. Pa. who hu bean the attractive gtiut of Miss Myrtle Tye, will leave Saturday for Mecoa. where she will visit Mrs. George Turpin. {- The frlende <n Atlanta of Mlu Ella j Powell wlU be glad to laarn that aha M recovering from her recent prolonged Illness at her home In New Tork. Mr. and Mra. John J. Woodalde. Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Goss and Mrs. W. W. Roberts, of Columbia, B. • occupied a boa at the Bijou Thursday evening. Mlu Loutu Jetar. who is spending a few days in the city, win return to Rreneau Monday. Mrs. George E. Argard hu returned from a six weeks' trip to Florida, whore she visited Miami. Daytona. 8t. Augua tine and Palm Batch. Mrs. Ella Vickery, of Toccoa. le spending several weeks In Atlanta. of Cs tiers vim .'enneasee Wom an's Press and Authors' Club. Is In tits city to attend the meeting of the Jamestown Exposition commissioners, appointed by Oovemor.Coa.— Nashville American. Mr. end Mra. Carter Mctiaren. who wars married at Montgomery on Wed nesday, are spending a few days In At lanta. Mrs. Frank Durant la visiting Mrs. J. H. Tlmberiake at Macon. Mlu Akers le vlaltlng friends at ThomaavllUt. Ua. - -Mtu-EMu- -l-andmm lx thx guvet >»f Mrs. James Wall at Thomuvtlle.. Mrs. Charles Elyas la vlaltlng Mra. J serge Dlsell* at savannah Mrs. J. F. Chick ot Fayetteville, Is visiting friends in Atlanta.. Mlu Mary Ella Yancey is the guest of Mrs. A. B. Parker at Athens. Miss Florence Watts, of Athens, Is spending several days In Atlants. Mrs. Rov Xeal hu returned Tram a short visit to Chatianooga. ELEVEN MAYORS NAMED TO RAISE THE fOHH FOR SILVER SERVICE For the purpose of giving Impetus to the movement to relee funds for a sil ver service to be presented by the'state to the battleship Georgia at James town next June. Governor Terrell has named one mayor from each of ilia elesen congressional districts This committee of mayors will meet here next Monday to confer with Mlu Loulu DuBose. of Athena and Gov ernor Terrell u to the but plan to be pursued. The eleven mayors named are: George W. Ttedeman. of Seven-, nah; C. A. Rawson, of Albany; E. A. Hawkins, of Amerlcue; L. H. Chap pell. of t.'olumbua; W. R, Joyner, of Atlanta: Bridges Smith, of Macon; J. W. Maddox, of Rome; W. F. Dorsey, of Athens: Robert Mitchell, of Gaines ville. W. M. Dunbar, of Augusta, and W. F. Symons, or Brunswick. Mayor Joyner hu appointed the al- dermantr board to art aa a .committee oft entertainment for the visiting mpyr ora. A dinner sill be arranged for them by Mayor Joyner end (he com mittee. POSTOfflcT ROBBEO II SOUTH CAROLINA Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co, HH| I Allover Net and Lace Waists On Sale Saturday at $4.00. These are $7.50 Waists that we bought at "a.price” and have been Helling heretofore for $5.00. Only a few doxeta remain now, and thnae we offer Saturday at a (till lower price, $4i They are very gtyllahly m«de of figured N'e t over aoft Jap. Silk, with yokes of - round thread Val insertion. Sleeve* are short and finished with lace. They are thoroughly desir able and atrietly high-claa* Waist* made by one-of the best manufacturers. In perfect con dition. . .*, x Taffeta Ribbons ' . 19c Yard ~ eolora bttt &rown no black—in a splendid grade of all-silk Taffeta Ribbon. :t 1-2 and 4 incites wide. Plenty of reds, bines tod pfwmsT* - Ifv attractive Ribbon* for \9e Irish Linen Paper 15c Pound * > Real Irish binen’ Writing - Paper - ^fitique flniali. I'nruled. 15fi pound. Envelope* t« match, 5c package. Sea Island Fibre Paper, tints of blue and gray ; 19e |>ound. , Envelope* to match. 7 l-2o package. Veilings at 25c Yard Worth 35c and 50c Horae of onr Beat 35c and 50e Veiling*. Fancy meah and dotted, 'in brown, blue, bordraiix and black-and-white. A well assorted variety of color* andstyles. Long Silk Kimonos at $3.50 A new Hliipmefit that’s sure to sell aa faat a* the others we’ve shown. The val ues arc too good to remain. • They are long Kimonos of *oft Jap anese Silk, cut full and roomy. Made with big tlowiug sleeves and fancy con trasting borders. Large all-over designs aud others less ahoWy ; some in four-leaf clovers. All the popular colors. $3.50. Serviceable Pillow Cases at 12 l-2c Each Theae are linen-finished t's*e* of ser viceable white muslin. 45 by 36-inch nize. Exceptional values for the price. 13 l-2c each. Heavy Muslin Sheets, seamed—or they would be considerably .higher priced. . 81 by 90-iuch size. $1.20 pair. - fidmiincT-Uaiemloii Mprcirh, .11-4 ante.„_ $1.25 each. Neckwear for Women - at 25c ■'*. Ties, Stocks and Turnovers; including tailor-made, button tritnmed. embroid ered qnd drawnwork effects. New arrivals, these—in dozen* of at tractive styles. It's the best display Of Neckwear at 25c we’ve had. Box of Toilet Soap 7c Three o-ouncr cakes in a box. theae odors; Heliotrope, violet and rose. A' pure, refreshing, delicately seented soap. 7r a box—think of it! That is -less than 2 l-2c a cake. Turkish Tew*U at 15c Each Bleached; size 20 by $8 inches. Here's another Towel item of interest: Heavy Huck Towels-z-all-linen—with white or colored borders. Six* 17. by 32 inches. These at 17 l-2c each—$2.00 dozen. Cotton Toweling Crash 6 l-2c Yard Blegched cotton Toweling Uraah. 20 inches wide. Saturday at 6 l-3c yafd. Plaid Silk Petticoats $7.50 Soma are in designs almost small enough to be "classed a* rheclt*; others are in the bit hlock effects that denote a plaid. The moat beautiful color combinations are theser-Tien " tan*, brown, blue. reds, greens wnd many ib-black-eml-wbite. v ± - The silk used is a good, heavy grade of serviceable Taffeta, and the Petticoats are made up very attractively. Some have deep fitiunee* with flusterx of tueka and stitched bands) . rows of shirring on *ome, and others arc generously accordion pleated. They are much in vogue now. and these at $7.50 are remarkably fine values. v Handsome Petticoats at $5.00 Made of Extra Fine Taffeta Silk Actually the twnie Silk as most $10.00 Petticoats are made of. though not as elaborately trimmed, of course. Accordion pleated ruffl e* on many, however—small raffles and bands; most approved styles, in fact—and quite effective, too. Every correct shade is shown, solid and r hsngeable with plenty of black. • They are su perb new garment* and most* extraordinary v nine* for $5.00. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. '« GRAIN SHIPMENTS WILL-FLOW SOUTH OVER MOBILE ROAD K|m.|.|«i m The tlmrglan. Mobile. Ala.. Feb. 22.—Announ- -hum was mods today of tho purchase by the Mobile and Ohio railway of a large (tain elevator In Kaat 81. Louis. The company will oparate lha same Hi con junction with thalr elevator In this city, and which places tho road In a position lo meat the Atlantic aaaboard grain rata, thereby diverting Western grain ahlpmtata through Mobile, lha ap with ointment of J. Hall, of elevators of the Mobil* and Ohio All- road has Just bt*n created. CREVAS8 IN LEVEE FLOODS TERRITORY IN LOWER !A)U I SfANA KlHH-fsl to The llaafgtse. New Orleans. La.. Fab. 22.—Reports from th* scan* of th* break In th* lavs* at Lire Oak. racalvad at I o'clock to day. slate that the crevice Is widening anil la now is feel. In width. Eight feat of water stands on the property In the vicinity and th* Una Sarah plan tation. owned by ax-Governor War- mouth. and Cadar Qrov* plantation will be flood ad. The LaFouche basin levee board Special to The ,Georgian Graanvltl*. B. f... Feh. 22.—Mhavtff | Gllreath has bean called to .Taylors, seven mile* from Greenville, to Invea- tlgat* th* .robbery nf the ppatofficr there last night. II la not known,hare •a to how much money was taken, though the loss I* said to b* consider able. JAJ mere KHTIl f HI FORTS ol CAKE $f|0 BREAD BALE. The ladles, of th* Church of the Epiphany. Inman Park. Invite friends end members to a cake end bread sale, to be held Saturday afternoon at the ionic Ilf Mrs. tleorge W. Chapman, hi-" 4 and Washita avenues. SPECIAL SALE OF GAS LIGHTS. For a short time we offer the following bargains gas saving lights. The Kent Light, put up complete, burner, man tle mid £lobc *1.10 Genuine “Air Lights”—put up complete— 95c Lindsay Lights, complete 95c t Telephone orders will receive prompt and care ful attention. . KENT LIGHT HOUSE, W N. Pryor St. ’Phone 4*48 TRIFLEX BOWER BUMfp,. DUNN MACHINERY CO. M Marietta Street Atlanta, CjL ■, '■ CEMITS TING BASE FENCE O IALTY. , i J* DUNj •1 So. Boreyth St, AtlaMa, ( ^ae. mambara are on lha i effort le being made to rees of tho crevtceg. ’ » Jt little hope of etol ma. - .. Th* Grand Isle railroad covered by water'*M treat lysed on that road. / ; Live Oak la 2t mil*# 'soft Orleans and on the uppoaiie river. ‘4m3 : J. W. Fattmnn. J. W. Pattman. aged Friday morning at Til* Alexander atreeL Th* moved ■ to the under: ment ot Barclay A liana ww ifnso 3K» “8* latenntnL ..*■•**