Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 27, 1907, Image 14

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— 14 1'HiS ATLANTA <*.UUKfcrlAJN AJSJJ JNJJiWSS. mti iiuai, j n.i rr. ibi FOR 8ALE—REAL, ESTATE, i FOR SALE! Fine lot with 7-r. h. on it .n western section of city, Owner orders us to sacrifice. SEE I4EBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. VERY DESIRABLE. I have a handsome 5- room cottage, which was built for a home, with large hall, bath room, servants* room, hot and cold water, and in fact every modern conven ience to make a comfort- able home, on a lot 52x 183, with cement walk, beautiful shade, and everything in first-class t \ condition, on one of the best streets in the city, best neighborhood. Will V sell for |3,500 on term^ or all cash. Address “DESIRABLE,” caro Georgian and News. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. ■i—[ ESTATE 600-10 O Vri HY BUILDING, llty' IOOTH PHONES 42J-4 ** - ectka bell moral a VACANT LOTS. thhke lots in ANsr.Er vedado at * errnt bargain. Won’t fir* tirlce here, nut it i« low enough to move them quick. Owner mean* business, and Instructs us to It’s up to you. MIKE AND BUSIER, CHUMS; THIS IS NO NATURE FAKE THREE OAK STREET LOTS; WILL SELL to first party v. ’io shows an Inclination > <lo business. On tier Icnrlujr city. WE HAVE SOME OF THE CHOICEST anil cheapest lota left on Peachtree, West Peachtree. Piedmont, Juniper. Hprlnjr. Myr tle and Jackaon streeta. Also something r elsl on North avenue and the Boulerard. yon want a vacant lot anywhere In the city from $100 up we can supply yon. $*> PER MONTH. NEW AND NEVER occupied; eight-room house*. On Oak street, In West End. “WE GET RESULTS” Mike qpd Buater, the Ponce DeLeon pete, are attracting a great deal of at tention tbeee day,. _ . Mike ie a naUve of India, arriving lb Atlanta together with some thirty or forty of hie kinsmen, coiielgned to the park early in May. He Is a blue- blooded, hlgh-etrung Individual, and won evidenced that he did not care at all for hi, associate,, and wan removed frdm their mld«t and given a berth far more to hie fad and fancy. Buster Is an unknown quality. He walked out on the broad board walk one afternoon, struck up an acquain tance with Mike, and they have been mighty fast friend, ever since. Mike's movements are controlled by a cord, attached to a belt nroimd hi, waist, but Buster I, permitted to go a, he S leases, but he pleases to remain close y. his partner, probably to share the goddles that are offered the former and possibly because he thinks a whole lot of the companion of hi, choice. Mike I, a monkey. Buster Is a cat. Their Jioimf I, to the left of the park office, but they are usually all/over the park, for somebody connected! with At lanta's playground will want to take Mike out for a stroll or he will show that he wants to visit the soda water pavilion or the fruit stand, and Buster will follow. Mike Ukes to ride on the toboggan, and when he nears that de vice grows restless, until some one will take him a spin over the maple tracks. He will start to chatter at the start, and there Is a real yell If ha Is not per mitted to finish out his Idea of the right number of rides. Buater finds a place In every car In which Mike I, a passenger. At night fall the two pet, are brought Into the office to be kept out of the cool air. not that It would affect Buster, but Mike Is a delicate sort of a chap. Has Many Owners. Mike Is the personal property of Hugh Cardoso, tho park manager, while Buster is claimed by Teddy Ar nold, the treasurer. Joe Eulg, of the construction department, claims both, and Jock Youngs. In charge of the Hale ear, contends that both care mort for him than they do for anyone else. Earl Bowen says Mike baa evidenced a desire to help him climb the light poles, and every one of the girl cash iers on the grounds ha, made a request to be entrusted with the rare-of either or both during the winter. Jake Matthleseen, the band leader, who. by the way, Is the florist, de clare* he has caused a special place erected within the hot house for the accommodation of Mike this winter, while Henry DeGlve, of the Casino,-fig ure, that he know, some little people who would like a couple of pets like Mike and Buater for the winter. Mike Is the guardian of Buster. It Is remarkable that he ha* evidenced euch a fondness for the kitten. He will have nothing to do with the other monkeys. At night the two pet* get together and they actually sleep In each others' arm,. A number of kind-hearted people have complained at the office that the kitten should not be permitted to re main so close around the monkey, de claring that the Indian might do harm to - the Unknown. These good people have been advised that they may re move the Kitten If they desire to do so, provided Mike would not object. There has been no successful effort to ac complish- the purpose, and Mike Is ready to fight for the protection of his partner at any time. - Mike has a IS bill to his credit, while Buster has a snug little bank account. The dimes, nlckles and pennies that are tossed to the pets are being saved for them, and Just what will be bought with the fund Is not determined, unless there will soon be a donation In the name of Mike and Buster to one of the local charitable Institutions. BEAUTIFUL HOUSES. IF YOU ARB LOOKING FOR A HOME to live In, or a bouse for nn Investment, we can help you to And wbat you want in alse and location. We have a considera ble number of very desirable bouses to dispose of at present that we are aure will prove good Investments ?or the buyers. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 E. Alabama St. FOR RENT DWELLINGS. 14-r. h.. on rapltot II r. h., M East Harris Il r. h.. 140 Spring 9 r. h., 47 Columbia . t-r. h., 24 Capitol »-r. h.. si Capitol 9 r. Is.. >79 Edgewood * r. h.. HO l hi via . 9-r. b.. lit Forrest K-r. h., 1 College Park 8-r. h.. >2 East Alexander »r. h., IS Merrltts avenua 8-r. h.. 5 Chamberlain ........... 7-r. h., 470 Capitol 7-r. h., «51 Washington 7-r. h.. 13 Queen, west End .... 7-r. h., 401 Bpring 7-r. h., 109 West Peachtree 7-r. h., UO South Forsyth Oat a copy of our rent bulletin. . .1140.0ft .. 45.00 .. 41.00 .. 60.00 .. 40.00 .. 40.00 .. 25.00 .. 20.00 .. 45.00 .. 20.00 XL 50 .. tt.00 . 22.60 27.00 K.OO 27.50 jMi 28.10 10.00 Bat a copy of our rent bulletin. JOHN ,T. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, II Auburn Avenue. Both 'Phone* til. WpODWARD LUMBER COMPANY. HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH AND MANTELS, DOORS, SASH & BLINDS. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. ROOFING SLATE. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF VIR GINIA SLATE IN STAND ARD SIZES—CAN FUR NISH ANY QUANTITY. ALSO NAILS, FELT, CE MENT AND METAL TRIMMINGS. WE ARE PREPARED TO PUT ON YOUR ROOF COMPLETE. DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. COMPANY. . . .7. Aaat'amm*iit A ■ i-uiaed by death of lira. W. I.. WitUfre. 49 Cameron street. Pny- nlde nt office. 49 South , by Anust 1^. 1W" THEATERS “EAST LyNNE” WILL CLOSE SEASON OF SUMMER STOCK ATTER TEN WEEKS’ RUN Company May Return to Grand Next Summer. DEWITT C. JENNINGS. Perhaps the best liked of the members of the Fawcett Company, which closes Its season next week. SOUTHERN SOCIETY I HlHSHSgSStlfttT"-*--"******—****—** *************** ***************“****“ *******—***^ THOMASVILLE. Miss Jesnne Prawn entertained at bridge Thursday morning. .... ,, Mias Lucy I'arksr entertained Informally Thursday night la honor of Miss Marlon Balfour Slid her guests, Misses Blodgett nml Tiller, of Atlanta. .... Thu Frldny Nlglit Club entertained at Its regular hop nt the Mitchell Housei Friday. Miss Marianne Witt entertained nt the Country Club Tuesday evening In honor of Vlas Susie Mar Watt, of Wnretosa- Mlas Susie Pardee, of tnldosta, guest of Mias Frances Chisholm. Mrs. C. A. Lloyd sod Misses Gertrude nnd Clnrtcc Lloyd have gone to Portsmouth, Vn„ for the summer. Miss Lucy Roberta hss gone to Clreenrlllc, S. C„ where she will make her home In ’"jllIs Dorothy Weldon, of Alhnny, Is the guest of relntlreh here. ... Miss May Hess Sinter Is rl.lllug friends In Uslnhrldge. Miss Julln Heldt. of Guyton, Is the guest of Miss Mnrlou Spence. Mrs. J. W. Byrd Is t|>endlng the summer l Hendersonville. N. u. Mrs Itoseoc Luke lu.s returned from - visit to White Springs. DALTON. Mrs. Ells Bmthers entertained n number r friends Tuesday night In honor of Miss 1 Hut gins, Miss Elsie Washington's guest. Mach piraaiire was given during Ing by the violin playing of Mia NEEDA FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. .DABNEY IMP, CO.r 96, 98 and 100 So. Forayth Street. PENSACOLA, FLA. Mr. and Mr*. Prentiss Rend, of Atlanta, re spending tome time at the Old Mill Inu. Dr. F. G. Renshaw and daughters, MIa*e* enrol* and Fannla Renshaw, are visiting » Mobil*. . 1 The following yodng ladle* wera mem ber* of the liana house party on tho llay shore: Misses Mary Jbnea, Elizabeth Oran •haw,- Rattle I-ee Smlth^Janle Graham, Hnllla George Blakely, Jean GoldthwMt, An nla Forbes and Mary Ilarvey, of Kentucky: Miss Hu.y end Miss Miriam Haynes, nt Tennessee. The laat named ta the only one remaining In Pensacola, the others having gone to tneir homes. ThJa closes one of the moat delightful house parties that ha* been comrades that have had the pleasure of meeting together this summer. Mrs. Rsnney, the charming guest of Mrs. James Muldon, la spending a few day* wltu Mr*. J. 8. McGaughey tiefore leaving for her home In Centnry. Mrs. tv I*. Union nnd daughter, Ml** lard Bacon, of Valdosta, are the gueats of Mrs. C. W. Lamar. Mra. J. 8. Mblev and aon are visiting friends In Birmingham. GADSDEN, ALA. Mr. and Mra. 8. C. Gentry entertained Tuesday evening with n trolley ride and nl frenen party nfterwnrda In compliment to Mlsa Husle ltowle, of Rome, Ga., and Ml** L-Mar, of 8eluia, Ala. Mlsa Margaret Du Rose entertained last Wednesday In compliment to a number of visiting ladles. Mra. Joe Daniel, of Birmingham, 1a visit ing her alster. Mra. T. 2. Wnodllff. Mra. T. C. Bush. Jr., has returned from a visit to friends at Rome, Ga. Mrs. It. A. Mitchell entertained with bridge wblst Thursday eveulng at her home lu honor of her guests. Mrs. Benjamin, of Rome, Ga., Is the guest of Mrs. Joe Morngue on Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Tallnferro and Miss Carrte Brooks have gone on nn extended • to Eastern summer resorts. . Isa Jessie Berry, who has been the guest of the Misses Green, has returned to her home In 8ylacauga. Morgan Mct'all hat gone to Washington nnd Philadelphia on a vacation trip. Miss Lucile Ewing has gone to St. Lonts to visit her uncle, Dr. Luciau Ewing. Mrs. T. M. Tassels has returned from a rlslt to relatives at Tuskegqe. . Znher la, visiting relatives In Birmingham and Ensley. the even tin playing of Miss iKmghta miil the songs of Mr*. Will N. Harben. A pleasant crowd drove to Kprlng 1 lace Tuesday evening snd enjoyed a supper at tho hospitable Childs Pin. Miss Ruth Morse chaperoned the following young per sons: Misses Jennie aufl. Ellen Lowry, Marian Fielder. Jennie Hutchens, Mary Hudgins of Atlanta. Emily Carter, Ruth Horne. Pauline Kpeck. Messrs. Mae Lynn, Jim llerron, Paul Trammell, Frank Broth ers, Frank Hlmwons. Locke Brown, 8aiu Maddox. Barrett Denton. - King gave ,— # Thursday. „ .— tho guest of Miss Washington, ires auu salads were served ou the veranda. Sev eral musical numbers by Miss Douglas on the violin added to the enjoyment of tho C. R. Evans was the hostess at a charming and Informal card party Haturday night, given for Miss Elizabeth Lowell, of 'Chattanooga. Only a few friends were nresent. The evening wss thoroughly en- J °{lrs. L. W. Cnrter entertained Mr. and Mra. Will Harben nud Mr. Robert Loveman nt dinner Haturdny evening. Mrs. Will Denton aud Mlsa Millie White left for two months' stay at Moorehend City, N. C., Thursday. Mra. James I. Lowry and Miss Jennie Lowry returned to Atlanta Thursday. ail T. V..«-Lr tone la VALDOSTA. Professor R. B. Daniel and family return ed this week from a very pleasant outing of several weeks on 8t. hitumi* l*|nud. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles L Jones slid chil dren have gone to Indian 8prtng, where they will spend ten days. Mrs. O, O. Worley, of this city, Is tho S ucat this week of Mrs. J. T. Dcldrlcb, In itcksonville, Fla. Miss Edith A. Abbott, who resigned as teacher of history In the Valdosta High school, two months ago, has accented a po- ..... * ... . I.. I... *1... <•«.«. V...L >w, wno is now ni n»iuii-i. Misses Minnie Cralgralles. Mary Brown nnd Clinton Varnedoe. of Thomnsvllle, were visitors to Valdosta this week. Mrs. A. L. Wel/b, of Hawthorn, Fla., was the guest here tills week of her slater, Mrs. K. P. DeLormm A numbe&JoFyoung ladles and gentlemen returned jvin week from nn enjoyable house party given by M(ss Jullau Fender, at Htockton, Ga. ... . . Mra. J. B. Hpringer and Mias Irene-Mat- Mon hare gone to Marietta to spend sonic W Slr - ‘nnd Hlrs. D. J. Hicks are ylnitlng the former’s parent* nt Reynolds. Ga. Mlaa Cecil Severniin* lias gone to Niagara Falla nnd other pdneos of Interest In the North, where she will spend several week*. Misses Anna nnd .Laura Ashley uml Miss Annie Lou Fender Aire the guestiTof Miss Clyde Cranford, ltf Jacksonville, Fla. ilr. nnd Mr*. J. T. Blalock nnd their niece. Mlsa Louisa Nixon, have gone to Asheville for the summer. Misses Pearl and Cam Lewis, arcomnn- nled by their grandmother, Mrs. M. F. La- mar, are spending the summer months nt Toxnwny. N. C. , ... Mr*, T. M. Stay and two daughters — visiting the Jamestown exposition. city. Mrs. P. D. DuBose and children nnd Mlaa Jlldred Brinson, who have been visiting Mrs. DuRose's parents at Blakely, returned home this week. Mrs. D. V. Raker Is visiting her (laugh Mrs. C. C. Carson and children have re turned from a visit to Flemlngton, Ga. They were accompanied home by Mr*. Carson’s brother. Thomas G. Cnsaels. The ltaraea Class of the Baptist Sunday school had an enjoyable picnic at White Springs. Fla., on Thursday, havlng^i* their *»-- —mug ladles composing the ae- ’hllathen classes. A Ini ity attend ., ion was one of the most ‘SfinToI M. Lary ami dnughter. Miss Annie Lnrv. who have been *|>eudtiig some time White Springs, ore III the city for g NEWNAN. Mrs. Rawaon Dent Is visiting'her parents In Gainesville.. Miss Eddie North has returned fqpm a visit to friends In Clarkeaville. Misses Katie Arnall and Resale Powell are at home nfetr a week’s vialt to Mlsa Mary Newton In Jackaon. Mr. Edwin Park* Is In Mexico. Mrs. II. A. Fisher bns returned from Borden Wheeler nnd Warm Springs. Miss Christine Arnold has returned from Birmingham. Misses Lula and Susie Barr have returned from a visit to relative* In Mississippi. Mr. Jack Powell spent Sunday In Gaines ville. Mr. nnd Mr*. Tom Fisher have returned from Borden-Wheeler Springs. Dr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Davis are at White Sulphur Springs. Miss Carrie Dell Uchneasler, of Alabama, Is the guest of Miss Dorothy Burpee. Miss Cornelia Stephenson, of Blrmlng ham. Is the attractive guest of Miss Chris tine Arnold. Miss Katie Sue Brewster has returned from Indian Springs. Miss flnudtn Rnrr, of New Orleans, Is visiting Misses Susie and Lula Barr. Mr. Hugh North, of Atlanta, spent Sun day In Newnan. Miss Ruby Lovejoy, who has been a pop ular member of a house party lu Elberton, la now lu Gainesville, the guest of Miss Nsnallne King. Little Myrtlo Arnall entertained twenty- lire of her friends at a birthday party Mon day afternoon. There were merry games nnd delicious refreshments and the llttlo folks had n Jolly good time. The hoetess was the recipient of many pretty birthday gifts. f peon and the ocensii enjoyable few davs, visiting Mrs. S. J. Studstlll. Mr*. It. B. Young left this week for Ssluda. S. C., where she will spend the summer. Miss Bessie McLendon Is visiting friends In WayrroMk Mrs J. K. Morrow Is visiting her dnugh ter. Mrs. Gibbon*, at Hamlet. N. C.. nud Itefore her return will go to Virginia to visit a slater, whom she has not seen lo twenty-flve year*. She will be accompanied FOR RENT After August 1st, Christian Cbusph Building, about 75x 100, on Hunter street, adjoin in {^Chamber of Conpierce aud opposite courthouse. Will remodel to suit tenant for manufacturing, mercantile or office purposes. A. O. RHODES, 1130 (handler Bulidiug. turned to Atlanta after a glslt of several weeks to Newnan relative*. Mr. Domic Melaon, of Atlanta, was the guest of Newnan relatives several days this week. ' ' Little Miss Willie Herring w*aa hostess at n delightful spend-the-day party Monday. Her guests litrldiled Misses Florence and Bessie Dent, Evelyn Wright, Louise By- nun nnd Theodora Atkinson. Mrs. W. B. Pringle anti Mra. Gordon Leo entertained the North 81de Bridge Club very tbdlghtfnlly Monthly evening. The Swimming Club spent a most enjoya ble afternoon at Pearl Spring pork Tues day. A splendid lunch wns served Juat be fore their return to town. Mr. Charlie Cole's barbecue nt Pear! Spring park Tuesday afternoon wa* one of the largest and most enjoyable social af fairs of the week. Over 100 guests en joy ed Mr. Cole’s hospitality. The Misses Wood, of l-il . v .»r. were the guests of Mi**** May and Flor ence Herring Monday. Mrs. J. T. Fain and children are visiting Ira. f Mrs. gueats ... „ ,, Mr. nud Mr*. Wade.Dent nnd children, of New Orleans, are the guests of Mr. uud YIrs. J. T. Kirby. - ilr. nnd Mra. J. T. Kirby complimented . !r. sail Mrs. Wad* Dent with a pretty and most enjoyable bridge party Wednes day evening. Miss Emtun Potts made the highest score sud received two Imautltul hat plus. Mr. N. K. Powel won the gen'- tinmen’s pr|xe, a handsome tie. “ G W. IV ‘East Lynne," that fascinating old time, emotional drama, over whose pages our'mothers and grandmothers alternately thrilled and wept when It appeared In rfovel form, and which the present generation finds equally ab sorbing In the stage version, will be given at the Grand opera house next week by the George Fawcett Company. It will be revived on a magnificent real* and the four scenes will be marvels of the scene painter’s art, and the stfge furnishings and accessories will be In keeping with the whole atmosphere, beautiful and artistic and dainty. Miss Jane Wheatley will play the part of Lady Isabelle, the wife of Archibald Carlyle, w'ho. In the first adt, enters her new home, "A haven of love," radiantly happy and almost pa thetically anxious to please and be pleased. The scenes which follow are of breathless interest. The play ends with a jitrongly dra matic tableau, showing the governess' apartments at "l£ast Lynne," and the ?”<* 0* ,}* ®ll-retributlon-m U FtraUn, the Kipling aphorimn. "The sin that y! do twv by two mu«t be paid for one hv one. ' Ry those who have seen the rehe .. sals Miss Wheatley, acting I, S "; be thoroughly effective throughout th, depth of emotional power quietly d'. played at time, proving a revelation to thoke who have heretofore considered light comedy her especial forte Mr. DeWitt Jennings will be the vii Main of the play. Sir Francis Lev|»„„’ and a most satisfactory villain he I. sure to prove, lending interest and An- lsh to the performance. Mr. ltegan Hughston will appear as Archibald Carlyle, the trusting devoted husband- Miss Grace Sherwood as the fussy eel centric, yet well.meanlng maiden',!,, ter. Miss Corney: Miss Ethel Conroy as Barbara Hare: Miss Phyllis Shertvood as Joyce, Lady Isabelle’s maid: Mr Royce ns Lord Mount 8evem, I.ady Isabelle’s guardian; Mr. Frank Craven as Richard Hare, Barbara's brother- Mr. George Schrader as Mr. Dill, Mr Carlyle’s clerk, and Mr. Fawcett as Wilson, and others will be congenially cast. . "East Lynne” will be the last offer- lng by the George Fawcett Company In Atlanta thia season, the farewell per formance coming on Saturday evening So popular haa tile company become with the playgoers of this city that ar. rangemsnts are being made for their return next seaeon. ARMENTA, MIRROR DANCER, . HEADS VAUDEVILLE BILL AT CASINO. ALL NEXT WEEK GEORGE SCHRADER. Mr. Schrader Is sne of the most popular members of the Fawcett Stock Company. OOOOO 00000000000000000 <HWO O PASTIME THEATER. O O O 00000000000000000000000000 What promisee to excel all past pro grams at the Pastime theater will be that Inaugurated at the Pastime thea. ter on Peachtree street next week. A complete set of exhaust fans/tiave been Installed in the theater and this will Insure fresh air within the auditorium at all times. As a topllner for next week’s bill Miss Ethel May Ruby.ione of the clev erest whistlers and singers - on the vaudeville stage, will be presented. Earl Hlgley, that prince of comedians, who was seen here several weeks ago. returns to -All an engagement In his new act. It Is a Hebrew monologue, and in this he is said to bn the clev erest of them all. His make-up Is es pecially good. Mlsa Annette Stlnburn In Illustrated songs is aure to pleas, with her new selections. The audiences Join with her In the chorus and this fllW" the auditorium with a flood of melody. That great novelty trio of Harrison, West and Harrison, will follow, intro ducing “the boy champion wooden shoe dancer of the world.” This Is a knock about act that will set the audience wild. At an ndded and extra attractlpn, secured at a great expense from the East, will follow Hendricks, better known ns Chink Lo, tho Chinese magi cian. He will give for the tlrst time, In the South his intent creation. "Cho Choy," which Is a Chinese mystifler of repute. Miss Snow in the latest popular songs will conclude the hill. Special concerts are given in the foyer of the theater each evening by Baldwin’s military band. Manager Cardoza Will Have Gdod Line of Artists. The hm/of vaudeville offered at the Ponce DeLeon Casino last week showed an improvement over the preceding numbers, and there is every evidence that the commissioners for the park theater in New York are not experi encing quite as much difficulty In In ducing acts to come South. The bill that has been secured for the'week that starts on Monday night Is/annarently the strongest yet secur ed. and it Is possible that the path to the Casino will be crowded almost con tinuously for the entire week. At lanta theatergoers want vaudeville and the Casino management is making every effort to get absolutely the best talent. During the season last year the Casino's great capacity was hardly large enough to accommodate all those who flocked to see the vaudeville shews, and the verjt best people in Atlanta made up these representative gather ings. The season this year has been handicapped In one or two directions, and after the series of combinations had been closed and vaudeville was started the task of securing acts as serted itself as one of the difficult prob. lems that confront the management at this time of the year. However, this has been overcome,. and the bill that will open on Monday night will be something of unusual Interest and pow. erful strength. Jake Wells personally went to Nejv York from his Richmond office to secure these people. The fact that he haa a thorough knowledge of the kind of Beta best liked over his circuit Is being evidenced In the make up of this program, and^il Is probable that the Casino will hardly be large enough to accommodate those who will want to see the- performances. The feature of the new mill I, Ar menia, the handsome and fearless terp. stchorean artist, presenting a dance with dazzling and startling electrical embellishments, and her mirror dance,. She was one of the features In vaude ville In America until two season, ago, when she was called abroad, and her success there was heralded in the spe cial press dispatches of the electrical papers, advising of the wonderful suc cess and the great Impression she had created. The stage settings for this act are very elaborate and expensive, and the dances that ore to be offered arc really the dances of nations with beautiful electrical and lire effects that are reflected in all sorts of wonderful mirrors that form the background of the act. There has never been a high er-priced or greater vaudeville novelty offered In Atlanta than this specialty. Howell and Scott, comedians of s high caliber, who have successfully mastered the refined art of portraying Hebrew character In its most humor ous fashion, will ofTer their new come dy sketch, which has been the fea ture of the first-class vaudeville house, of the East for the lost eighteen months. They come to Atlanta for their first trip South, and their en gagement la a special one, for they will return to New York immediately after completing the engagement here. Rice and Elmer, who until recently were the principal acrobats with one of the largest circuses, will make their vaudeville debut In a sensational hori zontal bar contribution. Both of these men are nervy performers, and have hardly an equal in their special class Bartlett, Gorma and Bartlett, come dians, and Devlno and Williams, bur lesque oomedy, will make up the bill together with a new series of moving pictures. Matthlesaen’s orchestra will render the Incidental and special muil- cal numbers, and there Is promised t feature number that will share honors with the hit of the bill. This vaudeville program apparently eclipses anything of the sort ever seen In Atlanta, and Is made up of the cream of talent. Seats can be secured In advance tt the Bijou box office. ‘DARK EiES AND BLUE;" ATLANTA COMPOSER’S SONG Do you prefer dark eyes or blue? Perhaps If you’ll recall the affairs of younger days you’ll remember that It wa* sometime* one and sometimes the other—for, after all, the girl's the thing, not the color of her eyes. Mrs. G. \\. IViMr is the gneat of Mrs. Ilenry W’rlsht In Atlanta. Mr. J. T. Fain baa returned from rl*lt to Ills old home nt Dandrldge. Tenu Mis* Christine Arnold entertained l. jrnests nt n beautiful nnd delikhtfu! party Wednesday evening In honor of her eha- !?« F test. Ml** Cornelia Stephenson, Birmingham. Ala. The *padotss home mo*r •tTp.tlrely decorated with p*. ferns, pink and white carnations, and the hostess uud Bonoree wore lienmilng gowns of pink an<l white embroidered silk mall. The pink and white color scheme was also carried oat in the cake* anil lee*. Those In the (Vfdrlng party Iteshle* Mlsa Arnold aud Miss Stephenson were Ml** Lourette Klmms, Mesdaiue* Warren Metson. John ‘Cate*. Charles W. Farmer. Tom Fisher, and .Misses Nelle I*ott* and IJiste Arnold presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Ella l.errrette was hostess at the meeting of the Salmagundi Club Thursday afternoon. Bid domino wa* the feature of amusement, and an lee coarse was aenr* Yd after the game. Mrs. Calhoun HIM took her little son, John, * who* is very III, to Gainesville Frl* MISS ETHEL MAE RUBY. Mi«, Ruby le a whittling and einging ecubrette billed for the Paitimo Theater next week- Poeta have Bung of woman', eye; aince Eve opened her glorloui orba of blue—or were they brown?—on Adam. There have been ballade to blue eyei, sonnets to gray. But the latest «• these Is from the pen of an Atlants composer, Robert F. DeBelle. It U "Dark Eyee and Blue.” Mr. DeBdlle ba« written and com posed a song which haa Juat com; from the publlahers, and It should prove one of the popular succesoes of tho year. The music haa a delightful melody, and the words are of a cls,i far ahead of the usual "popular hit class. Mr. DeBelle evidently prefon the brunette type, for a stanza of ths song Is: ’’But give me the silken flowing Tresses like the darkest night, O'er a brow whose beauty growing Fills the heart with love's sweet light O'er dark dreamy eyee whose lighting At my coming gladsome, bright— OOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOO0O00O0OO O J O ST. .NICHOLAS RINK. * o / o 00000000000000000000000060 ’’Demers,” perhaps the most famous of all the fancy skaters, has been se cured for a week's engagement at the rink of the St. Nicholas auditorium at Ponce DeLeon park, beginning -Monday night. . Since the revival In the Interest ot roller skating In the United States about live years ago the number « fancy and trick skaters who have thronged the country, Is without num ber. but those who have seen the va»t majority ascribe to ’’Demers'' the i-.-utn- , He makes a specialty of fancy etep> and has perhaps a more detailed knowl edge of the Intricacies of this than any of the other experts In tm* delightful form of amusement. To him the sport of cutting i'zV r ' eights, doing the spread eagle, .-•k.itttjs upon the toes, skating backward ing blindfolded and rolling ar 0 "' 1 ”., 1 ?.: rink on one foot la the merest eh* 1 play. He can dash through a r»» lighted lamps, leap a bar while at full tilt And do any other « in numerous tricks known to the • ' r professional Heater, and In addition does a few stunts that are wholly Ms own conception. r)v(0 These performances wrlll each evening at »:»0 o’clock an Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ^ ernoon* Immediately after matinee. y