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THK ATLANTA UKOK(iJAN AND NEW8.
<TKLlMC«lJAr. MXKl'IJ A UR.
SOCIETY...
Mr*. George C. Bill, Editor.
Chiriotte Stewart, \ a,,,,,,,,,,.
Selene Annstronf,/
And Womans Interests
A *l«rv In the akr by night. my liu,
And a blot •* tW *kv l>y day;
Dot we are nut on the long whit# road.
And under th# arid# free sky.
And the aong that waa boru In iny heart to-
Will Via* Iber* till I die.
TV too* obllr rood ond the vtdo free ok*.
And the Hit far away;
I A eond-olebl klaa lo tbe twlllabt. laaa,
And a klaa at thr brrok of day;
~ lie< *ra I ho Inada vre liesr. my laaa,
S highway and bill and swve.
th* aunlleht la all fur llfa, my laaa.
And tbo atarllebt all f»r loro.
—Chart** Hamilton Ituaerora.
MISS HIRSCH ENTERTAINS
AT DANCINO PARTY.
Tueoday ovonln* at Hocadlo'o Hall,
Ml» Madeline Hlrsch entertained at an
Informal dance In honor of her at*
tractive intent. Ml** I.lchtenitader, of
Cleviland. Ohio.
Min lllnch'i ruoita Included about
one hundred and fifty of her younc
married and unmarried friend* and the
occaalon waa on* of the tnoat enjoy*
■hie of the weak.
Mlu Hlnch waa molt attractive In
A sown of light blue moire chiffon,
with which ahe worn a coraage bouquet
of Parma vloleta
Mlu Uchtenitader win admired *n
A gown of whit* lace, and her flowen
’ were, vloleta.'
AN INFORMAL OCCASION.
Wednesday afternoon Mr*. J. O. Ear.
nut entertained very Informally only
the member* of her family at tea In
honor of her cousin, Mr*. Robert Illne.
of Birmingham. During her itay here
Mre. Hlne has been honor guest at a
number of charming Informal affairs.
IN HONOR OF"MR8. BYRD,
lira. O. M. Neely entertained a neigh
borhood company at tea Thuraday aft
ernoon complimentary «o Mra U. W.
Byrd, formerly of Atlanta, wife of the
paator at Win End church. Twenty-
four married friend* ware Invited, end
after being entertained with a charm
ing group of reading* by Mr*. John
Bell Keeble. were served refreshment*
from a buffet table, over which Mlu
ftammle Keith, Mlu I'sn Berry. Mlu
Mary Lee Dlbrell add Mlu Eleanor
Buford presided.—Nashville American.
BRIDGE~CLUB-
The Tueaday Morning Bridge Club
was entertained by Mlu Rollne Clarke
at her heme; on Peachtree street. Aft
er the game delightful refreshment*
wire urved. The prtie. a pair of *ilk
hose, was won by, Mre. John Hilt.
Mlu Annli Kitten wilt entertain thu
club at Its next meeting.
-TO MISS~NORWOO0.
Wednesday afternoon at her honv
on Piedmont avenue, Mlu Martha
Mitchell entertained about thirty of
her frlendi very Informally at It*.
The occasion was a pretty compllnicm
to Mlu Norwood, of Mouth Carolina,
who will return to her home Thuraday.
after a visit of several weeka to Mrs.
Edward Calhoun hero.
Mlu Mitchell's home wu beautifully
decorated with daffodil* and Jonquil*,
and the prevailing scheme of yellow
wu used In alt the pretty details of the
party.
Aulstlng the young hostess In the
entertainment of her guests were her
mother and slaters. Mrs. tiny Mitchell,
Mra. llenry Mitchell und Mrs. Wilson
Bunnetie.
Mrs. Guy Mitchell wore a handsome
.gown of black voile. Miss Mitchell was
charmingly gowned In yellow tluue,
[made over silk. Airs, llenry Mitchell
wu gowned In whit* mull and lac*,
and Mrs. Wilson Runnetta wors pink
silk, fuhloned with lace.
Mlu Norwood, Ihe honor guest, wu
allracllv* In a gown of blue taffeta,
and Mr*. Calhoun wore black net over
silk.
BRECKINRIDQE-M'CONICO,
Mr. and Mrs. Hamuel Bloke JtlcConl-
cn, of New Orleans, have Issued Invita
tions to the marriage of their daugh
ter. Ethel, to Mr. K. Provost Breckin
ridge. on Wednesday evening, Afrt-|| J,
at » o'clock, at Trinity church. New
Orleans
MRS. 8HERIDANTO SING
FOR A0NE8 SCOTT 0IRL8.
The faculty and -students of Agnss
Bcott are to hear Mrs. Hhefldsn In song
recital Thursday evening, anil the or-
culon will be one of unusual beauty
and Interest. Among the songs to he
given will be an aria from Bach's pas
sion music. At the close of the recital
Mra. Mherldan will meet Informally the
girls and teachers of the Institute.
TO MI88~M'0EE.
Thursday morning Miss Halils Cobh
Johnson will entertain the members of
her bridge club In honor of her guest.
Miss Ruth McOeo, nf Greenville, H. C.
Those playing bridge will l>c Misses
Ruth McGee. Nina Gentry, Louise
Johnson. Gladys 1-evln. Helen O'Brien.
Cara Hutchins. Kanelle Crawford, Elle
Dargnn, Georgia Watts and Kata
Waldo.
C00KIN(TCLA8SE8.
The largo crowds attending the cook
ing school at Turn Vereln Hall, evi
dence the great Internal being felt In
the enterprise.
Mrs. Stevens' splendid work Is awak
ening great enthuelum among the
members of tbe clau, and the after
noon eshlMts and demonstrations at
tract a largo number of Atlanta house
keepers.
Wednesday from II to 1 o'clock a
fortune-teller added to the Interest of
the day.
Any woman desiring to take only one
lesson In any special line of cooking
can do so for a nominal sum.
On Wednesday morning tho follow
ing recipes were demonstrated:
Shad Roe Croquettes—Cook roe. Mix
with white sauce, one tablespoon but
ter, one tablespoon flour, one cup mUk.
I-emnn rind and Juice.
Angel Parfalt—One cup sugar, one-
fourth cup water, boll until It threads,
pour over beaten whites of Are eggs.
When cool add one quart of cream.
Flavor lo last*. Pack In mold six
hour*.
Canape* Lnrenso—One can crab
meat. Seaaon with *alt fatenne and
lemon Juice. Mix with white eauce,
•pread on toaat and sprinkled with
choree.
_ Sweetbreads.
Brown Hauc*—One tablespoon but
ter. one tablespoon flour, one cup
mushroom liquor, on* table*poon kitch
en bouquet, one tablespoon eherry wine,
one tablespoon Worcester sauce.
WOMAN'8 AUXILIARY
TO PSYCHOLOQICAL SOCIETY.
The Woman's Auxiliary to tho At
lanta Psychological Society will hold
an Interesting meeting at Ihe Carnegie
library Wednesday ut 11:30 o'clock.
"What Is Education?'' will be tho
subject for the hour of discussion, led
by Mra. Helmer.
Mrs. Hurry Smith and Mrs. Dan
Kline will make short talks on "Kin
dergarten Work; Its Mural Effects on
the Child Life and Its Broadening Ef
fect on the Adult Life."
MRS. HARRY SMITH.
President. *
MltS. KARL BURGESS, Secretary.
Forty Years
with a mind alert to the necessity of proper nourish
meat, thoughtful research in the malms of nature's
products: experiment in and investigation of the best
means ol making them palatable, efficacious ami
economical, baa placed the name of Dr. Price Orel on
tbe list ol household bene lie tors.
DR. PRICE’S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
a scientifically prepared wheat flake, 'contain* th*
fourteen elements ol lb* body in their proper propor
tions.
Palatable—Nutritions-Easy ol Digestion and Ready to Eat
CabsMnsIbrt. rtt Astst •nefwtfrvufsetn; srssst kWMafl. A
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BUY A NICE DIAMOND.
When you put your money Into Diamonds, you put It when- It Is abso
lutely safe, and you control your own Investment. Get one now before an
other rise In value.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Diamond Importers. 37 Whitehall Street.
MARRIAGE
INVITATIONS
CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED
SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES
/. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers
. 47 WHITEHALL ST-, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
ENTERTAINMENT OF *
PIEDMONT CONTINENTAL
CHAPTER, D. A. R.
On Thursday afternoon, from 4 to t
o’clock, the Piedmont Continental chap
ter, Daughters of American Revolution,
will give an elaborata reception at Ihe
New Kimball for Ihe benefit of tho
Georgia column of Continental hall at
Washington, D. C.
Several very attractive feature* of
tho afternoon will Include an address
by Judge Roan, of Falrbum, and vocal
selections by Mrs. Charles O. Sheri
dan, Mrs. M. M. O'Brien, Miss Grace
Lee Brown, Airs. Claudia Welch Baaa
and Mlaa Llsile Roberta
Alisa Emma Morton Is chairman of
the decoration committee; Miss Estelle
Whelan, chairman of tbe music com-
mlttee, and tbe committee of arrange,
menls Includes Miss Lucy Hlne, chair,
man: Miss Ruby Ray. Mra. Gsorge 31c.
Kensle. Mra. B. M. Zettler, Mlu Emma
Morton, Airs. Abbott. Airs. Edwin An*
ley, Mlu Hooper Alexander and Min
Lurlle Nolan.
Punch will be urved by Alluel Mar.
garet Kelllrr and Emma Morton, as-
slated by little Mines Alexander and
Ansley, of Decatur.
Mrs. Htephen Dean, regent, will be
uslited tn receiving the guests by
Mra. R. E. Park. Alls* Junta McKinley,
Mra. William 11. Yesndle, Mrs. William
Zimmer and Mrs. Judge Roan.
MEETING OF PlIlDMONT
CONTINENTAL CHAPTER.
The Piedmont Continental Chapter,
D. A. II.. held Its usual monthly meet
ing tn the parlors of the Piedmont Ho
tel. Mrs. 8. M. Dean, Ihe regent, re
ported quite a number of Revolution
ary relics secured for the Jameetown
Exposition.
Aire. George McKensle rend a most
Interesting papsr on the ''Characters of
the Women of the White House.”
Allu Lucy Hines gave a line hlstorl
cal sketch of tho ''Building* of Wash-
Ington.”
The chapter will give a tea Thursday
afternoon at the Kimball tn augment
the fund pledged for “Georgia Column
at Continental Hall."
The treasurer was Instructed to for
ward Mlu Bennlng 350 for the above
purpose.
box Social.
The ladles of 8t. Johns Methodist
church will give a "box social" In the
Sunday school room of the church
Thursday settling. March 31, at
o'clock.
Every one Is cordially Invited to he
present. Each lady who attend* I* re
quested to bring a box containing
enough lunch for two people.
An excellent program has been ar
ranged and a good time Is promised.
The proceeds are to go to the fund for
the new church.
FOR BENEFIT”OF HOSPITAL.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the North
Avenue Presbyterian church will hold
Ita spring rummSge'- nale on the flrst
Friday. Skturday'artd Mbhday In April.
Th* sale will he held tor the beneflt of
the PrTsbyterian hospital, an Institu
tion which has the Interut and good
will of the entire city. It la hoped that
the ladles who will conduct the sale
will have the co-operation of the pub
lic, and that all who are Intereeted In
the success of the undertaking will
contribute clothing to be sold. For any
further Information ono may call Alls*
Roberts, secretary of the North Avenue
church, at the church, or may call
'phone 1505 L, North.
REHEARSAL~FOR OPERA.
Tin- reheumal for the opera "Caprice
of Capri” will be held Thursday even-
Inn In the assembly room of the Pied
mont Hotel. Tho rehearsal bcKln*
promptly at 3 o’clock, und a full at
tendance Is urged.
D. A. RTBAZAAR.
The Indlea having In charge the hn-
Saar and luncheon to he given Friday
at the home of Airs. A. Melt, Wilson by
The Atlanta chapter. Daughters of the
American Revolution, are much en
couraged by the Intereal manifested In
the enterprise.
All persons who are to contribute to
the bntaar are urged to semi tlielr run.
trlbutlons Thursday afternoon to the
home of Mr*. A. McD. Wilson, lit)
Peachtree street.
MEETING OF SOCIAL UNION.
A meeting of the Social Union of the
First Baptist chUrch will he held on
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. In
the paslor'a study at the church.
AIRS. W, W. LANDRUM.
President.
MINSTREL 8HoVAT
HEBREW ORPHAN HOME.
Thuraday evening at * o'clock a
minstrel show of unusual excellence
will he given at the Hebrew Orphans'
Home, on Washington street, for the
benefit of the home. .Much Interest Is
manifested In the entertainment tor
Thursday evening and a large audience
Is already assured.
RECITAL AT WESLEY CHURCH.
The Wester .Music Company anil the
A. n. Chase Company have Issued In
vitations to a recital to he given on
Thursday evening, Alarch SI. at s
o'clock, at the Wesley Memorial
church, corner of Auburn avenue and
Ivy street.
Air. t\ Arthur Longnell, of New
York, will Is- pianist, and will la- ns.
slste-l by Mrs Frank M. Pearson, so.
prano. Atlanta; Airs. John At Cooper,
conlrnlto. Allania. Miss Theodora
Morgan, violinist, Atlanta.
Daviton-Paxon-Stoket Co.
Daviton-Paxon-Stokei Co.
DavUon-Paxon-Stohu Co.
v
Taffeta Silk Ribbons at 10c a Yard
' These Ribbons arc all-silk, and most of them are 31-2 inches wide. Th ey are worth a half more
than the price by the least estimate of value. .P
In white, pink, blue, red and black.
We’ve filled up a big center table for this occasion, notliing but Ribbons, at lOe yard*. If you
went directly to the mills and bought in large quantity you could not get them for this price.
Embroidery Sale—25c
A (Treat many of these Embroideries are in Seta—
beautiful effects in Edgings and Inserting* to match.
Of this desirable kind, stylish and dainty in Swiss,
Nainsook and Chiffon, the values run up to 60o.
Equally attractive are the fine Cambric Flouncing*
fnd. Corset Cover Embroideries in the sale. 18 inches
wide and very handsomely patterned.
25c a yard; three center tables full; you can see at
a glance what great values they are.
Women 9 s Knit Underwear
In Spring Weights
Comfortable, serviceable, smooth and evenly
knit. Beautifully finished garments from best
makers, correct in proportion and fit. Not expen
sive withal.
Such values as these, for example:
15c for Swiss ribbed Vests, pure white, soft cotton
finished with silk tape; low neck and sleeveless.
25c for sheer and medium Lisle Vests, lace trimmed
or with dainty crochet edges; in white, pink and blue.
50o for beautiful Swiss ribbed Vests of sheer "Lisle, ex
tremely dainty or very effectively trimmed; some with deep
lace yokes.
25c for lace trimmed Pants, an unusually good quality.
Finer, with deep lace trimmings, at 60o.
$1.00 for sheer Lisle I'ninn Suita, low neck and sleeve
less, effective with deep trimmings of lace.
New Gloves for Women
Spring Styles, These
Completely ready are the new styles in Gloves
for spring—an extraordinary showing. Silk
Gloves, Lisle, Kid, every correct length and
shade.
Excellent variety—excellent Gloves. We’ve
been careful of quality, as much so as style. And
bought Gloves that give you best value. Like
these:—
Lisle Oloves to wear with waah Waists, three-quarter
or 12-button length, in red, green, brown, navy and black;
$1.25 pair.
Long Silk Gloves, 16-button length, in black and white;
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 pair.
Suede Lisle Gloves in dhamnagne shades; the effect of
undressed kid; 16-button length; $2.00 pair.
Suede Lisle Gloves, in bluck, navy, pearl and white; 16-
button length; $2.00 pair.
Tan Kid Gloves, also black ; 12-button or three-quar
ter length, $3.60 pair; 16-button, $4.00.
Real Kid, 16-button length Gloves in Champagne
shades; $4.00 pair.
Chamois Gloves, natural color, can be washed with soap
and water; 16-button length, $3.00.
pair.
Two-clasp Lisle and Silk-and-Lisle Gloves, black; 50c
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Company,
Store of Many Departments.
RECITAL AT KIRKWOOD.
Miss Katvlle Alltuhell, of Rome, an I
Miss Leonora Owsley, of Atlanta, will
*!',* a recital In Ihe school house at
Kirkwood Thursday nlaht nt a o’elock.
! Miss Mitchell Is one of the last-known
nailers of nefra dialect tn this section.
Miss Owsley ss soloist In tLo-chotr of
AH Saints church needs no Introdue-
ttnn to the |ample of Atlanta. , Her de
lightful soprano voice and All*. Alltcli-
ells readlnsa should attract a large
audience. The recital Is given for the
lament of ihe Kirkwood Methodist
ehurvh.
LADIES’ AUXILIARY.
Tin laidlee* -Auxiliary I" Ihe H. of
It T, will hold thetr regular meeting
on Thuisdav afternoon, Ataich SI. at S
o'clock. In the K. of I>. Hall. Kiser
loilMInf All members are urged tu
attend.
aib« klla Hamilton.
Secretary.
CHURCH MU8ICALE.
There will be given » musical* at
the Central Baptist church, corner of
Garnett and Forsyth streets. Friday
evening, Alarch 3i, at S: 15 o’clock, tar
the benefit of the organ fund. The fol
lowing excellent program has been ar
ranged:
Pert I.
I. Opening rci.u.,.,H and prayer, tho
pastor—Rev. R. L. Alotley.
3. Staccato Etude. Vogrlch—Alls* An
nie Laurie Langford.
3. (a) Life’s Lullaby, Lane; (b) Ab
sent. Metcalf—Airs. J. U. Whitten.
4. Reading, A Newport Romance—
Atlas Lily Margaret Ford.
0. (a) Bun of the Puitn, Keller Bella;
(h> Kulawlak, H. Wlenlawskl—Mr.
Dave Silverman.
Part II.
Prologue, II Pagiiucci, it. Leonc*-
vallo—Mr. C. Mnrion Hood.
7. Reading, Tho Picnic nt Selina,
Htantoiv— Miss Lily Margaret Ford.
8. (n) Love, tho Peddler, German;
<b) She la ao Innocent, Ncsfteld—Mr.
Tom H. Weaver.
9. (ft) Zlngaresra, Gustav Ellerton;
(b) The Mocking Bird, Slivermun—.Mr.
Dave Silverman.
(h) Nearest and Dearest, c’arii.*-
(b) The Honeymoon. From
Love’# Lottery. Edwardei—Mlaa l«ung-
ird And Mr, _
The public In cordially Invited lo at
tend.
PERSONAL
Mr. Horry Cubnntss, «>f «\ugusta,
npenl Tueaday In Atlanta.
Mr. Hubert Wet more returned Tuea-
»y from an extended business trip.
Mien Lucy Buchanan In attending the
eek with Miss MyrtlH Buchanan, at
LuwrencevlUc. Go.
Mre. Clarence Brown, who Ih crlll-
ally 111 at her home, on Willow Htrest.
inilnuea about the name.
Colonel Turner Clanton Thomna and
nptaln Jeff Davis Thomas, of Augusta,
an* visiting their parents. Colonel and
.Mrs. J. "Jefferson Thomas. Captain
Jeff I>. TlPnna* has Just returned from
visit to Cuba, where he attendeil u
use party and enjoyed the carnival
ai Havana.
at har home, f.4 Alexander street. Is
idtghtly Improved,
Mrs J. Jeffenum Thomas, who ha
been an Invalid for some time und wh.
has been seriously III for several days.
services.
AIRS. AIARY L. M'LENDON,
MRS. JANE i. ADKIN8. P, ** ,d * nt '
Recording Secretary.
Eugenia Oglesby will visit
Ichmond, Va., during the
Miss Eugt
friends at Ul
Easter holidays.
Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Wlmblsh
have returned from a trip to Florida.
Miss EfTta Bttickler, of Richmond, Is
the guest of her brother. Dr. C. F.
StrlckUfr.
Mrs. Frank Hawkins and Miss
Louise Hawkins left .Monday for Balti
more, where they will spend several
weeks.
Mrs. Hamuel Hewlett, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of Misses .Madge and Julia
Patterson, at their home on Napier
Heights. Mrs. Hewlett, who was Miss
Hat ah Yancey, of Borne. Is a frequent
and popular visitor to .Macon, and she
has many friends who will be Interest
ed In her arrival.—Macon News.
Mrs. Oscar Kinney, after a visit to
Mrs. Thomas Hlnnmn, has returned to
her home at Macon. r
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sheridan have
In Atlanta a wide circle of friends who
will he glad to know that they will
arrive In tile city Hunday from Los
Angeles, and that they will make their
home here In future.
Miss Ellas Landrum will return home
Wednesday evening after an extended
visit to friends In Thamasvtlle.
Mr. Harry Lewis Smith, of Villa
Rica, Is the guest of Mr. ami Mrs.
D. Dobbs, on North Boulevard.
The friends of Mr. and .Mrs. Moses
Greer will regret to learn of the se
rious Illness of their little daughter,
Helen.
New*Vnrk^ MrB *Wolfe. her «!$tcr. from
Miss Emma Leedy Is at present In Rone,
Italy, ami will vlalt other cities bumUycrn
Europe before returning bone. « ,T v •
I»r. Lewis Coleman Morris entertained at
a Ik»x party at tbe Jefferson Thursday even
ing. Ilia gneata Included Mlaaea Louise
walker and Carrie Cobbs, Dr. Frank Lup-
ton and Dr. Robert Nelson.
Mrs. John Illne la Tlaltlng lo Atlanta.
Mlaa Nellie Gregg entertained tbe mem*
bera of tbe Bid liuebre Club Thursday
morning.
Mra. Culpepper Exuni entertained a num
ber of the younger society folk at a box
Hrs. L. J. Dunn la rlsttug her slater,
Mr*. \\ 11 tin in F. Patty, In Sherman, Tex.
Mlaa Nellie Kloaa la the guest of friends
In Athen*. Ga.
Mrs. Thomas Dixon, wife of the author.
la tha guest of h«r alster. Mrs. W. W. nu*-
«ff.
•Mrs. J. 8. Kennedy and Miss’Cornells
Sheldon entertained tbe members of tbe
Wood lawn Social Club and a few extra
guest, Tuesday afternoon.
lira. Lorsmao, of Chattanoos*. sn.l Mnv
Wolfe, of New York, who bare been thu
gueete of Mrs. Bruce Brewer, rcturucJ lo
their bones Fridsy.
An hour's automobile Hde through
the streets of any city will convince
the most skeptical that the fault for
accidents does not always rest on ihe
automobile driver, and that It Is. little
short of marvelous that more carrier
pedestrian* are not run down every
day.—Automobile.
rr-
w. c. T. u.
Th# regular session of the Atlanta
Willard Woman’s Christian Temper
ance l*nlon will be held at 135) Wash
ington street. Thursday afternoon at 3
o’clock.
Mrs.’ Mathew Forster, superintendent
of Mothers' Meetings and Purity, will
conduct the meeting tn the Interest of
her deportment.
Visitors are cordially Invited t«> .ill
CHILDREN
>EETHINq
Mrs. Winslow’s S&fSVM
Soothing Syrup
THKIRCitlLDltKN
D 5.5s l'AI.1, Ul n !V
DmoiAURiiuSr u ,b * BMrr * iU,kD
by ilruretote la every put of the
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Guaranteed under the I*ure Food and
Drug act. Juna 30. 1901 tterU! num
ber 1093.
Miss Caroline Pinckney Huger and
Miss Mary Belle Elliott, of I*o« An-
'gelo*. ore existed In Savannah next
Saturday or Hunday. - They will stop a
«lay In New* Orleans, ami will pay a
brief visit to Mra. Robert Harrison In
Atlanta en route.—-Savannah Press.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Mr. G I- «’inner I# entertalnlmt 1 Imum*
party nt III* winter hoini* lit Florid i. Anunic
lilt* ure Mlu# K<»tTintlti.> Comer, of
tilt** I'lty; Mian Catherine Ji'lkw. Ml#* At
l*4Ti:» (thorter. a ml Mrs. \<ttt ltoldni'Hi, of
Fnfnul.'i.
Mr. ami Mia. Paul Hamilton Earle ami
HMD* ilnuuhfrr an* attending a fewr days at
l*a»B Ctnfptlan.
Mm. J. A. walker ntul her duuifcfer. Mlaa
Annie Kendrick Walker, have returned fr«nu
Plnrtrio* when* they have Bpeut .the Whiter
fi*r tbe.lieiieBt of tlielr health. Mlaa Wal
ker exneetw to nwuuie her literary work
shortly.
In the tiaak»*tliaH game Friday evening i
*IW|*"I3 the Atbletle eliO* and lls* Y. M. C. ,
A., Mlaa Clam Croak «eti-i »» me.nt—.,, 'ih- i
In* former with Ml*i»e* Nellie Gregg ami
.mile Da«Id*oii na Tier m.ild*. Mia# lastge
’oatijf waa *:>oiiaor fur the V. M. C. A.
Colonel
S neat# nf
I oldie.
Mm. Charbonler. of Atlanta, la lire |
Chan
and
Cold
Slate
Slone
Shelves
7fo. 33 Cddy $22.50
Refrigerator Reasoning
All refrigerator* are pretty much alike in a general way.
All co*t money. All consume ice. And all preserve per
ishables to n certain extent.
There the similarity stops
The purpose of all may be the same, but the way that pur-
|Hise is fulfilled is as different as carpet taclu and crowbars.
Ice eo8ts money. And the ice man’s bills soon overtower
the expeuse of the refrigerator.
The average refrigerator is as voracious as a growing
boy. It ia never satisfied. Ice—ice—ice, from early morn till
dewy eve. and then repeat.
Eddy Refrigerators are the poorest investment ever
made—for the ice man.
They are built to baffle him. to cut down the consump
tion of his product nttd »avc cold cash for the consumer.
Eddy Refrigerators are perfectly simple and simply per
fect.
We Are Showing a New Eddy This Year.
suitable for a small family. SI2.50
With double top
Price
Right
ewer
6c S)
raves
90 Whitehall