Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 01, 1907, Image 9

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.7*’’ • /." AJslf HUH* Spring Styles in Men’s and Women's Clothing To see ia to admire— so whether you desire to purchase or not we cordially invite you to some and see the splen did showing of new Spring Styles in Clever Clothing for both sexes. Liberal Credit to all- Cash Store Prices. Fac tory to Wearer. 72 STORES ’‘(ESSAYS Over 71 Whitehall Street. •tors Open Monday Evenings. OUTHERN SOCIETY 5; IN GEORGIA AND ADJOINING STATES. PLEASANT MENTION FROM OTHIR CITIES M. I'. I<*f eatrrtaUed Uit Tkura- oTW THOMASTON. t|... Florence lllldwln. at Atlanta, ll It) ia- .,ii. ib(* guest of Mlsa Mary Matthews. „. III. ti.imr of Mr. and Mra. W. C. lllfh- I,,him mim Matthews entertalued In for mull, in hiT hoKor Thnradny erenlns. Ml., l in y Durden, uf Milner, la the fuest Cl Ml«« Inna Fnrtry. Ml.,, , i elr.te Dnnhar aud Luelle Arnold. „l n.-.i. win college. spent I hr week-end In ih„ in n. lb- guests of Mlaa I-oolav Jliillli.il ■ Mr. II". -- b-r.. Wednesday to mahrl r 'l j| li. Wnmble and Mr. T. M. f to Msrotr Tuesday. P4*H7.„A-. t’mwfuid. ■ T*titr, i li Weaver. Jr., and K. M. Uarnrr vrra .1. I,. Alla inn tbla weak. .... J.«. JVnni Me baa rrtornrd to Atlanta alt-r .|."inllnK aoiar tlmr here with rrla- tn... Ml mi.I Mra. tV. H. Darla, of Atlanta. •l» i,i Mil. work hrrr with rrlatlvra. Mr. j It. Sharp and Mrs. J. B. Holland, nf 1.11 -.III. nrd brrr tbla track, thr guest, ef ib.'lr .l.tar, Mra. W. A. Darla. Mi- I tv. Wilcox. of Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. tv j. Met-endon. of Oswlrbrav Ala.. •ni mi«> Emily Narkolli. of t'olnmbua. bn., returued to their rrapeetlre homes • f,»*r .rending a few days bar*. Mr A It. McMIllau. of Cotambu*, apant Sunil, v here. Inn- apant naroral daya In Lump kin ihi. Mr > eell bnal ni Jlr>. W. B. Jarkaon and Mlaa Herts* and Mr. own Jiara returned lo tbalr m IMI.intllla. Sr J. o. i.icrni la In Cordate (hie weak. Tl.iilim relative*. Mr. T. K. Cook and children. of Mil- ledirnllle. are In Thomaatoo for aaraml Mr \v li Dallaa apant Wedneadny In, J- U. iillptaat I fr-r .pending am uni Athens, TVM Roquamorr. of Senola, vlaltrd relative, here Inat weak. Mra. T. C. Porefi visited tn Macon recently, , Mlaa Dalny Cater haa returned from Locum Grove. Mlaa Ruby Hraral, of Social Circle, nfler a vlalt to Mlaa Rrlnaon at Bessie Tlfl College. haa (one to Griffin to vlalt Mlaa Goddard. Mlaa Imogen? Pearann, of Dcvereaux. haa bean vlatllns her brother, Mr. 8. U. Devereaux. of Forsyth. Mra. B. 8. Willingham haa appointed ■a a committee to aaslat In aecurlng funds for the ailver nervier of the bai IHHlil|i Georgia, Mrs. TV fa tlnnikr, Mlaa Nettle Talmadga and Mlaa Flor ence Cater. Dr. and Mra. Cato and Mr. Frank 1 Cato, of DeSnto. arw In Korayth an roule to New York, Mr. H. E. Clarke haa gone to Cuba for several weeks. OPELIKA, ALA Mra. Jaraca A. Greene waa tbr koalcta Tueaday afternoon for the Horlal Club and a number of outride gueate. TSe decora Ilona were auggeatlre of George Washing ton'a^Wrlbday. on'ajjlrlbdi TbMltiiuli ineafr were Athena. FORSYTH. At Hi" vHl«ntlh* party given by Mlaa Kmllli .the prlaee warn won by Mien -Bey-IVnnlngtnn aril it. C. AUea.—— •li the home of Dr. and Urn. W. 1*. J’ ’i>'l"r « --liver ten was given recently 1" Hie I .miles' Aid 8oclety for the ben. »m of the Baptlat church. , a George Washington entertainment "•" kim n at Itessle Tift College on the S.'l. under the direction of Mice Den- niml, An Imereatlng program waa pTe- eenie.l and a salad couree waa aarvad. A play v. Ill be given soon by local tr.iein in which Mlaa Nettle Talmadga -hi have the leading part, aupported by Mr. Walter Bramblett. MI— lads Cahanlss.ls spending the *end w Ith relatives here. Mi- Howard and Miss Allle Mao .'.eh are In Hnrnesvllle.' Ml. tl p. Brooks It In Atlanta visit- 11 >' P. Hetfner. Mrs. Helfner. ■mi. Green Held and several others have emeuaj|ied in her honor. Frojn Allan- 11 Ml. Brooks goes to Falrburn to visit 41 r. Win Roberts. Mi— Alice Newton has returned front 8 '"•* ' 1 Mis Inex Mlnter, of Macon. Mi \\ o. Brooks Is In College Park ' "nd tin reunion of bis family at '"'"I" of Mr. C. F. Bbooks. Mi-.. Bell Lively, of Atlanta has been '"Ming her mother, Mre. Amanda Tal- in alt i n Forsyth. * Mi'—s Halford Bneed and Tommie SPECIAL Sale of ROGERS’ * SILVERWARE. Rogers’ triple-plat ed. Jl-pennywelght Dinner Knives, full EFVM Rogers’ At Dinner Fork*, regular selling StoTiliBO Rogers’ At Table* spoons, regular sell ing price, eet of «, at... *2.50 Rogers’ At Tea spoons, regular sail. F5? c ili.2B t AI Butter lt.06 Rogers' AI Buttar Knives, n ' Inf price, each... Rogers' AI Sugar Shell*, regular sell ing prtca. 75c each « wv » $10.60 Entire 1st, 2t pieces, express prepaid keen reea.pt of $s.oo KELLEY JEWELRY GDMPANY, ATLANTA GA. Btrept wore u pretty roloulal artlatlr decoration* of red, w»ite and bine «!■<> •ugaeatM! Wa«klnftMi‘* titrthrtur. TUe trTat of (W aeaaon •«« Tt« rwttlt of Mlaa Kate Beil Hopson's or bool auditorium Friday ulgl The Twentieth Outury nub mat nc the home of Mra. II. Rlumeiiftbl. 011 Recoud avenue, Thvraday afternoon. A very In tereatlngiprograR* «‘itrrlo«i out. Opettkn Jn inttly ^ promt of Uor taleuted muRirlRHs, wnd aiuong th«*ae Mlaa Franco* Wntson. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. WataofC holds a ItlfTb position. Miss Wat •on for the past several mouths haa l>eeu tAklng 0 rourtc In muHe at the Vhsee 4'ouarrvatory or Mu$c In i'dduiulmik, nuil rradtiated at tbla well known InstltutloN Tborsdsy night. Ttie Btuikosjieare Club met with Mlee-T. L. Kennedy Thnraday afternoon. Several of Opel|ki a young ladles are In nttrudanrf at Che exerrlaea nt the Alabama I'oIjrtiN^iib’ liiMltute. among whom art* Misses lone and Alary Charles Barnet, Beth- nny Hicks. Mary Hudmon, Alllgeue Driver and ftenvll Barnet. cave“sprino8. H W. Edenfleld sneat Monday lu Home. Mrs. A. II. Dellanlaleben. of Davis. Ala., la the guest of her mother. Mrs. A. T. Harper. Miss Ueorglu Trout left Wadnenday for a visit to relatives In.Atlanta. Mra. Oalnee and MIm Kinuia I’ettls have returned b«*me. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bewail and little sou. 'Jits Tot Montgomery, left dnr Bluff to visit Miss Rome, spent Monday here. Misses Minnie Bmtfti and Anna Evan* were In Home .recently. Mra. I.eltov Porter Mini little daughter, Sara, left Tnuraday for Taylorsville, tin., to vlalt her mother, Mrs. J. II. Porter. T. F. Hrwirks, of Philadelphia. Pa., ar rived Honda v on h vlalt to tils parents, Mr. nml Mrs. I.lnton Hpaiks. Mrs. J. 8. Davis is In Itlrhilngliam. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hud* dlestou ... * . Messrs. John and Ollle l.erlbetter. »»f Home, are In town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Willingham and little daughter have returned to their home In Home. Mrs. T. \V. Asloiry haa returned from Htllealmro. where she was called by the III ness of her daughter. Mias Detlle, who It much Improved. ^ M. M. Wynn, of Home. wA the guest re rently of Ills daughter, Mrs. Paul Mont gouicry. J. A. Sasser, of Atlanta, and J. h. liar gls, of Kingston, are here today. \V. T. I,**wIs, Jr., has mvepted a bual ness |>o«ltlon 111 Home. TOCCOA. Mr*. A. F. Archer visited Klberton Inat week. Mrs. Kilns PrtnlMU. «»f Union, 8. C., In visiting friends In Toe .Mr*. Kiln Vickery la spending several weeks tn Atlanta. Mr. Robert farter, of Atlanta, apent Hundny In Toceon Rev: W. W. Brinafteld, of MAyavllle. visited rolotlvea and friends last week. Mlaaes Martha and Carter Hchaefer have returned from Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Walters vis ited Rock Hill recently. Mr. and Mrs. Plikle. of Ulenvllle. vis ited friends In Toccoa last week. Rev. tfnd Mrs. 8penr. of Rabun, were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. D. K. Hogsed Tuesday. Ml*e Lilnu Payne visited th* Mteaaa Cooper In Avalon rnenlly. * Rev. John 0. Logan attended n con- feronvc of Mrtlmdlat mlnl»ter« at ba- vonla laal week. Mra. Jamea Wllacn and dnughler. Mies MarguerUe, visited T»»ceoft friends "SSS.'V. A. While, of Demoreat. vlalt- ed Toccoa Wednesday. t _ Mine, Margaret end Ulxabeth Ram* »ey, of Tugalno, wtre here Saturday. ‘Mill M'DONOUOH. Mrs. M. V. lanre cal day evening lu kooor Mtode Wine, of Atlaala. ,»!!“ A?* 1 ; No, *» returned freoi a ' Ul.i“t"rt H.*nlnien and Mr. 1 Mime. Bertha INxon and Annie Nolaa •III rIMi Urn. i rnwfoH nt Hampton. ^ . kfj J B. Dixon kpeat n gay nr tirn with her daughter, lira. WT.W. Teaatfy, la At lanta, laat weeh. Mjaa Jettlo Kuan and Mr. Itewart Combe, t—pel Grove. et,w |hi gmata t* Mlaa Bertha Dlaoa Hnnday. .Dr. A. !>. Jonea. of Wootlbury, waa la the elty laat weehT .• Meanra. Ilortoo nhd Vinters, ol Fmory college. were recent tMtarn herw Drnrue Wmpnon spent the weelPend with bl« brother. RerT John A. Hlinpion. Mien Currie BrldgM. of Atlnntn. npeut t few dnyn at home Utt week. <J It. Nolan, who la to arhoot at Tack, Is Spending a few days with hi. mother. Ileum. Adam and Cart Bioaa. of thn t’alvemlly Hrbuol fur Boys, nt Htooe Mouut tain, are apeitdldg the week-end nt boup, lilun Daniel haa rotnrned from ItKIbben. at Jaeksoh. Mlu l.llflnn Daniel vlalt to Ulan Dollle Ml BTATK Pot.’ - FEB », CONYERS. ' Mre. K. R. Kelley gere a reeapUoo no 'tieaday ariemom. Her aintar, Mrs. T. A. ‘tllott. auleled In raenlrlag the goentn. room. led n lu Carrie l.n Elliott atrrad tea. After a Terr Interesting contest, la which Mlu Georgia Mlgmnn won the prlae. a Inrely Glbenu plaque, the bhodwont nf the hogt- cap, a uloil course and sweets were nerved. Mlu Kara Hue langford wan In Atlanta Monday. Mlu Odom Hull Is the guest nf relative. In Marietta. Mle, Unity Hummer, la nailing la At- hmtn. the guenl of Mlu Penny Hannah. Mre. II. C. Lgngford entertained the Ma Irons’ Club Wednesday afternoon. Mlu Marlon gwotiu returned bnmn Mop- tiny nfler a abort tlnlt tn Mlu Maggie Phillips, nf Uthmila. , Mre. Amanda MrClellnnd. of.Hone Moon- future. John Hardin, who happened to the min fortune of getting bln right leg broken, Is Improving. Iir. J. If. Brooks. Wl ly III for the past fr NORCROSS. Mlu Florence Hodgaou. of Athens, who ban Iteen the gdent nf Mlu rnullne Wal ker. baa gone lo Latlrenge. Mlu Villa Uhodea has returned to Ba- ford. Mre. Hatauel Btocklng Is recovering from n nerere lllnean. Kretl Merck, of Gtlnegrtlie. wae the tent of him aunt. Mfg, W. jT Wootten. (’. A. Mrtrenlel In at boate from White Hprlnga. Fla. - _ The nchottla of Nnrcrnu (Tlebreted Hath- "’ mtereatlng pro- wan In chants of Mrs. S. V. SanfonL who read aketchta of Kant. Flohte and HsfDI. Mr*. JanM F. Hart read a paper on Herbart, Schopenhauer and Rohankrag. • The Lucy Cobb teacher* who Ur* at Elisabeth Cottage, were at home to thttr friends from 4 to • o’clock Tues day afternoon. * Mrs. C. a. Tal mage waa the boa turn Tueaday evening at a large bridge party given In honor of Nlsa Mildred There waa a military eolrie at Due- pr*« Hall Wednesday afternoon.- - U ■- V?*- [Vi gi^ quet by (be membera of th* Blectlvs A class. Mre. William Wells and UlHea An- nls and Ruth Wells have returned tc Baltimore, after a short visit to Mra.. C. O. Titauift. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ptttard have re turned to Athene, after spending I month In Alabama and Mississippi. Mlu Marian Carlton has returned from Augusta, where the waa the guest of Mra. Qeorge Butler. Rev. Luke Johnson has returned from Atlanta, where he attended the meeting of North Georgia conference board of odocaUen. — Master Lon O. Broughton, of Atlanta, la the guest of Maater Lawrence Parker. haraTson. Mre. William Caldwell, after a vlalt of some weeks to her eon. Mr. Ollbert Caldwell, of Benola. haa returned home. - Mrs. Braswell la In Benola this weak, visiting her mother. Mra. Alford, who In quite III. Mlsa Pearl Lyle I* visiting friends hi Benola. Mr*. Jests Caldwell went to Benola yesterday. Mra. B. H. Taylor, after an Illness rf several weeks, la again able to ba out. Mr. Frank Hatchett la at Raleigh on urgent business. amerTcub. Quite a pretty party waa that given byJKIva Joag^tneTurptnThuredeytn boner ef -the Eummar Qfrnrmih. Hie Mm. Edward Scluicfet entertained u lew ladle* Saturday artemoon In com pliment to Mrs. Ella* Prtoleau. nf Ln- '"m"and Mr*. It. F. Newton delight fully entertained at a * o clock dinner it the Hotel Albemarle Friday evening. Mtelr gucid* Including Ml** Bft I tie Mai Kent!. Mlaa Bertha Bcntt. Mr- P. M. Plr.- k|e. of Glenvllle. and Mr. »lllanl Owen The young men composing the Puk- uana tluh entertained e number of iheir muni* nt a l*ig< reception at their vlub room. Friday evening. iVonah'fCerope. bare been the aneate thle week of Mr. asd Mra. Homer Mle* Ida Woollen had Mle* Estelle Med- lock attended the Emma Karnes concert In Atlanta Monday evening. yilee Mary Joknatea'In visiting relatives In Cnlbmn. QREENBBORO. MIm PHlie Armor, nf Boetwtck, vis ited her parents Mre laat waak.— Mlaa Anna Lewis Is the gwaat of rel atives In Washington. Mri,.. Julia McNair Is a pending a few days in Baltimore and New ‘York. Minn Lvdv Walters, of Greenville. i t. vl.ltlwg per mater, Mre. R. P. Wheeler. _ „ . M tines Rachel and Louise Bradford, of Atlanta, were the guests recently of Mra 8. A. Green. Mins Louisa Smith vlaltad her moth er at Madison Saturday and Sunday. Mini Lida Parka of Ratonton, apant Sunday with her aunt, Mra. J. -W. Moon. Mrs. Fred Atkinson and daughtar, of Madison, visited Mr*. T. B. Hutchin son lent week. Ml** Leila Jernlgmn spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mra. J. C. Palmer la vlaltlng her daughter. Mrs. Morris. In Augusta Mra. Sadie Hall haa returned from a visit to relatives at Woodvllle. Colonel R. L\ Thomason. Messrs. Charlie Baldwin. Hume Morgan and M. C. Few attended court here laat week. Mrs. J. B. Williams leaves In a faw davH to visit friends tn Atlanta Miss Davis, of Putnam county. Is vis lllng her brother. Mr. W. P. Davis. Mlea Emma Barnett haa returned to her home at Waahlngton. Hon. K. A. Copelan entertained the following gentleman at tea Tuesday evening: Judge Graham Lgwla Judge Sam Sibley, Solicitor Joe Pottle, Colo nel John Reid and Hon. J. R. Park. Captain J.*B. Parke entertained the vlaltlng lawyer* and a few friend* at a dinner recently. ATHENS. The letteni and art* section nf th* Athene Woman’* club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of the leader. Mra. J. J. Strickland. The meeting ARE THE EXPRESSIONS, “The Best That's Made” and "Branded A &PTeaCo.” The reputation of the teas and coffee that bear this brand lias long topped the list of high-grade produc tions—Appreciative epi cures demand the best. A’* “A A P” Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co 75 Whitehall Street. Bell Phone 565-462. Atlanta Phone 462. house decorations were all tn yellqw and green. The aoora cards were hand- B tinted Gibson head* tied with green. Isa Turpin received her guests In a of white voile. After an Interesting game of bid dominos, a tempting several court* luncheon waa served. Mle* Virginia Gunn entertained the Neighborhood Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon. One of the largest and most delight ful affaire of th* season was the colo- en Friday evening by Hospital Association. The house was very* effective In pa triotic colors. In the dining room th* table had as a centerpiece a miniature cherry tree, bloiaomlng and henring. with red camelias and colonial candle stick* with bunting unshaded taper* Serving coffee her* were Mrs. G. W. Bacot and Mre. W. J. Josser. Punch was served In the library by Misses Blmlna Mae Borum and Susanne 01m- mons. who wore nlclureanue costumca fashioned after the Mertna Washing ton style. Mn and Mrs. A. Rylander, the hoet and hostess of th* evening; received at the -front door. ROCKMART. eDernoofl^vrith* Mlea^LaSe ^IlS^f. Thoraday evening Capid, with the tld of the Woman's Clnh, held high court at Mrs. Whitehead'*. The agslr waa a drllghtfol nodal fnactlen an well as pleasing from a Haandal standpoint. Thin rlnb stole tnontba ago started a movement tuVertl building a cUv ball for Rechmart, which th very much Mra. Hugh Van Deventer, of KaoiTlIls, Tun., hen returned hone*. Mr. B. T. Mrtiarity wee In Atlanta laat Maaday. W. B. MrBryde. of Cedaitowa, relatlree here Sunday. Mre. H. B. Hauer la with her mother nod father. Bev. W. M. Winn and wife. Rome, thin week. Mra. G. W. Howell, of Atlanta, and Mlu ’—■- Hotcamhe. of Bast Point, are with mother. Mre. Williams, who It very Mre. Mary Imre left Wednesday with her two rblldren for Texas Mrs ta>ve will return ebortly to Rorkmart, where she will make her home. Mr, J. B. Hlark baa Jnet returned from n trip Yo the Gate Cltv. Moure. Keneon llelmlck and W. J. Ilryan Tidied In Cedtrtown Hnnday. Mlu Fannie York, of Van Wert, was In AlUntn last week. Mlu Peart Ailnlr he, returned kome from Cox t'allege. T Mlu Lois Fnntlim la on n Gall nf uvoral seek a in friend* nud relatlree In Atlanta, Mn. Mary E. Hlhlnjrer. of Hatmla. low* la vldtlns her elelrr, fire. T. H. Hhellmnn. When she relurnn North, Mra. Hhellmnn will an-mapa*? her. Mrs. Lnndy II. Harris no her way from New York, where eke kaa been a guest of the New York Independent; stopped over to tee her slater, Mrs W. A. Harris ;r ’ ElrkriPRi. Atlaata with fri«*nda ami r*latlrrt la*t D. II. HubbanL II. C. Aliffnod. CoIoopI* W. W. ami I. K. Kundy «rri during the week. Mr. R. C. Klngvlierry. while oat hantlnff In it Tharaday. w«» Mlnfully tnjurml by tbruiting a Jagged Ntlrk In hl« wrlat. ATHIN$. Mr. Kltnoii Michael haa been ill at hia home tbla w Mr. M. li New York. S r. J. A. Peeler, of Knosvllle. haa lieeii ting hla mother, who haa been quite III. Jadge J. J. Iltrlckland la In tialnmvllle. Mr. 4. Mttllman. who waa the gueat « Ir. lelaton Hmrka. haa returned to h home In MlaidMlppl. Mian Mary KUn Yauey. of Atlanta, haa boon the gueat thll week of Mra. A. “ Michael liaa returned from Parker. Mlaa VI lag I Tri Virginia Burnett, of Wlmlcr. In visit friend* here. laa Ison Bradbury la lu New .York. Ilea Ilona lie Betlg. of Atlanta, wua the it of Mra. M. F. Michael. i Maynard, of Winder, la via- tttanti Floret te H. f. Hlinuiono. K uard. of Winder. U ro. Itnlpb t'handler. Wltllaaia haa returned to nr, nun link n. t for Havana to Halt Wondlag. , Ret. Lake G.'jnkueon h.e relurnJH from s few days' stay In Atlanta. He recant Carl Williams of Fort Kerry, Vi.. In on a. visit lo hie mother's family k< iSr. Robert Hale la nolle III with pneumo nia nt Ht. Unrrs . Mien Florence Walls of Lory Cobb, Is spending the week Is Atlaala. Mlu NrlHc llanlun will npeml next week In Bsltlmoee. Mr. Ilcuge I*. I hughe, left this week foe hie bmae In Virginia. Mlu tirnre Dugua will be Ibe gueat nf IfT* Rlll!^l*reJii?t , | at the I’reet.; with kle famtl: DavtMon-Paxon-Stokea Co. Daviwon-Paxon- Little Boys’ Wash Saits Values $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50 Bought this sample line of Suits from a manufacturer who was re tiring from business. The Suits are offered noRf at $1.98— never before sold here for less than $2.50. $3.00 and $3.50. Fifteen dozen in the purchase—all washable Suita— L'_I i Some of Them Are Linen Pure Linen in the natural shade. Think of it—$1.98. Other attrac tive Suits are of Madras and Chambray, solid colors and striped; some are of heavy Oxfords and a few are of white Duck.- Just the Suits that will be most in demand for Spring, thoroughly stylish aud made to please particular mothers. There are little Russian effects for boys 2 to 6 years, and double breasted Blouse Suits foi; larger boys, up to 9 years of age. All smart- lookiug, serviceable, brand-new Suits, in perfect condition, ready to with stand wear. Corset Sale Saturday $1.50 Values $2.00 Values 98c $2.50 Values $3.50 Values Sometimes we think it profitable, ih the end to sell certain styles of ctual v our best brands of Corsets for a very small amount of their A< ~This is one of the times. value. Here are Corsets, values $3.50, $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 regularly— but this offering makes the price of them 98c. They are small lots of styles that have been so popular in the past that only broken sizes are left. We are discontinuing them now to add newer models—^Some of which are scarcely different from the ones in this sale. All these are gathered up into one large collection, and in the variety as a whole all sizes are shown. Scores of Handkerchiefs Beautiful Novelties for Spring The new Handkerchiefs—have you seen themt There ar» a grf*Y many beautiful novelties here now that are quite different from any we've shown. Very dainty and charming, you’ll agree. Almost an unlimited variety. . * Some of the newest are also rather remarkable values, for example: French Corded Noveltiei,niperior qual ity, Shamrock; 15c each. Plain linen, very cheer, with embroid ered corners, or beautiful Handkerchiefs with embroideiy designs entirely around the border j 15c each. Corded Novelty Handkerchiefs With narrow gink and blue borders, small em broider}* designs in each corner; 25c, 35c and 50c. Sheer corded linen Handkerchiefs with embroidered corners; some lace trimmed; 25c each. — ~£i 'idl Fancy corded Handkerchiefs In colors, pink, blue, lavender and green cheeks; very effective; 36c each. Sheer white linen Handkerchiefs, pure Irish linen; soft finished; 10a eseh. New Handkerchiefs for sofa pillows, Kimonos, etc.; 10c eaeh. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. ... Jlrhifl Mra. Jnbn «\ llart ha« ruturard t«* Union Point aftrr a vlalt to Mra. J. J. Wllblaa. Mra. William Write ami Mlaara Annie ami Hutlt Write return till* week from Bal Mr. J. B. Wler h*a returned from Hreun- vllle. H. V. Dr. nnd Mr*. Holliday ami daughter have return*d from a pleasant vlalt to Florida. 8PARTA. Mlsa Marlon Issue, of Maeon. 1s vlaltlng Mlaa Mn* Mullall Mra. J. R. Boj Fla. Mra. lylatou te In Jacksonville, liarrla nnd ehlldren have re turned rj; •"Glit to friviul* *urt relative. In VWmbn. Mrs. A. II. Illrdront h*. t* bar sural her sister. Ml.. Helen lJarvlre. of V*Mjist«. Mr*. Ten Wyiiu, of Hurt, Ms- •* vlsttlng Mra. G. M. Anns. *1 this ptare. Ml** Iran* library, of Augo.ni. has re- iruetl home niter « rlsll T« her sister. II** Enls Rbrner. st Ibis pl*ee. ■ MIM Mslilee I*h>. of Warrentn*. »*» Ike neat of frlenil. here thl* week Mra. H. It. Htmmona It*, relunml from « trip tn Iramiur, where *be west severe! IlmmoDs. who has Iran very ~**l*. irnwn. nf Mira*. vlattsC Mra. II. l-rrrls this week. W. Umire Is vlslllng her sis- terllirsV Rrorrn, I* Atlsnta. MACON. , Mrs. laiwson Brown ent*rt*ln*d *1 her horn*, on CoUsa* street. The houw waa blight with daffodils and • number of beautiful palms. An Inter esting gam* of bridge waa played and ditllcloua refreshments ware’ served. Mr*. Brown received her guests gowned In whit* broadcloth aklrt and waist of lac* mad* over silk. Mrs, Floyd Bchoftsld entertained on Wednesday at a trail party In honor rf Mra. Hunter Pop*. The house was derorattd In palms and bowla of Jon quils, and after th* gam* refreshments were reread. Mre. Bchofleld will enter, tain again on Friday afternoon in hon or.Mra. Pupa. Brora of th* game on Wednesday was kept by Mlu Viola Ron. The Mlsare Hodges, of Chicago, ware tha gureu of honor nt a trail party Thursday afternoon, given by Mra. E. A. Mlddlebrook*. nt her home, In Vln vllle. Thursday afternoon Mlu Kat* Bayne gave a domino party In honor of the Mlreea Hodgaa. of Chicago, who are the guests of the Mlsws In Harris In Vlntvllle. Mira Alice Newton, of Forsyth, haa arrivad tn the city and will be the guest nf Mlaa Ines Newton until neat Mi. and Mn. 8. A. McAllister and Ml.s Ruth McAllister, who have been In New York at th* Breslln for th* past month, relied Tuesday for Liverpool to spend several months In the old coun try. Mrs. Uppincott and har two chil dren, or Philadelphia, were In the etty several days thla week, with Mrs. C. M. Adame. In Vlnevllle. Mrs. Basnett. of Atlanta, arrivad In the city Thursday and la tha guast of ■i free. Refsuls tn Athens. It. PlNatat has relarnral from . where be recently gradualist MMdlsbfuoks. of Farmington. Mra. W. R. Holms*, on Oraags street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee Farley sad little daughter will leave next weak for Dallas, Texas, where they will make their home In the future. Mrs. Frank Davant. of Atlanta, Is vlslllng Mrs. J. H. Timberings. In Vlne vllle. Mrs. Davant. before her marrtre*. was Mlu Mary Redding, of HMs city. PERRY. The Daughter* of the Confederacy bad a niaaqeerade party at the court bonne Friday night. They ntllird about M0,. which goes tn the luoMiirurut fund. The young people enjoyed a hop at th* Armory Tuesday night. Ulan Kale Heat I* mltlag friend, at Fort VaHey. Miss Lory Grace, of Elko, Is vlsttlng ker sister. Mrs M. G. Mtribnll. Mlu tfuaate Hllcr h« returned