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JULIETT NIX W. c. T. U. Iten Seay. Mrs. A. C. McHan, Mrs. John
The Jultett Nix W. C. T. U ? will hold Purcer. Mrs; IV. P. Anderson, M
thrlr regular devotional service at Con-1 M’jlr, Mrs. Robert Saxon, M.e.
federate Soldier.- Homo Thursday aft- J l rs - , Laut 'S2? S tc i‘
cmoon. Mr,. Ovasle toiddlebroolu. the i'riuhsrd Mre n- j* ! 1 / 1 ' Mrs. E. 2'
*«*.., #gj ®2Sf*515SaS?. c »*-» r -. 2 Tonnl^ili: H. wllken Mrl
Kom?r Dawson, Mrs. Claud Morris,
Mrs. IV. A. Hartman, Mrs. T. N. Rags
dale, Mrs. M. \V, Almand, Mrs. Ben
Newman, Mrs. Will Spratt, .Mrs. N. T.
Spratt, Mrs. Frasier Morgan, Mrs.
George Dowinan. Mrs. will Fain, Mrs.
AA alter Fuller. Mrs. Harry Ferguson,
Mrs. Henry Hnralson. Mrs. J. ,T. Knott.
Mrs. T. C. Jeffries, Mrs. F. 33. Law,
Mrs. Byron King. .Airs. Fred Lambert,
Mrs. J. T. Foster, Mrs. Fred Sunt,
Miss Minnie Stockton. Miss Floy Al
mand, Misses AA’IlIa, Adelaide am]-Leo
na Helfner, Miss Redona Ragsdule,
Miss Lurllo Ragsdale, Miss Blanche
Harper, Miss I.uclle AVlthers, Miss Re
becca Llpsou, Miss Corinne Anderson,
Miss Fannie Mae Burks, Miss Annie
Mae Hardin. Miss Inez Hardin, Miss
Eddie Barton. Miss Rosalie Eubanks,
Miss Llszle Henry, Miss .Mamie Daniel,
Miss Cleona Crabb, Miss Sallle Shn-
rnm, Miss Minnie Battle, MIsh Susie
Hattie, Miss Willie Russell Law, Miss
AVIlllo I.oyless, the Misses Guinn, Miss
Irene Mitchell and Miss Harriet Lee
Angler.
rummagI sale.
The Ladles' Mission Circle of 'the
First Unlvcrsallst church will hold a
rummage sale Friday and Saturday of
this week at the corner of Rills and
Butler streets.
Those who have articles to donate for
this sale are requested to send them to
this address Thursday evening or Fri
day morning.
rer Marietta and Peachtree streets.'
The nubile is Invited.
MRS. D. L. BRADLEY,
Prenldent.
MRS. S'. KUEGLAR, Secretary.
LADIES’ AUXILIARY.
Ladles’ Auxiliary to the B. of L. E.
will hold Its regular meeting Thursday
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, In the Kntg'nte
of Pythias hall, Kiser building.
ATLANTA WIJLlARD W. C. T. U.
The Atlanta AVlllnrd Woman’s
Christian Temperance Union wilt meet
as usual In Trinity church house on
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Superintendents of departments are
rejuested to bring written reports of
all work accomplished during the year.
MRS. MARY L. .M'LE.N'DON,
' President.
JlltS. JANE A. ADKINS,
Recording Secretary,
|N HONOR OF MISS ALMAND.
JIrs. J. A, Carlisle entertained at an
afternoon tea Tuesday In compliment
io Miss Arlene Almand, whoso mar
riage to Mr. Edward Foster takes placs
In October,
The house was elaborately decorated
with rose*, pnlms and ferns, and sus
pended from the arch between the
drawing and dining robins was a huge
hell made of bride roses. During the
afternoon the bell was pulled and the
bride-elect Was showed with dainty ar
ticles at linen.
Ices were served l>y Misses Adelaide
Helfner and Jpt Hmrial Misses
Floy Almand. aqd I.uclle Ragsdale
served tea. Assisting In the entertain
ment of the guests were: Mrs. W. M.
Weathers, Mrs. J. Albert -Meador, Mrs.
Emmett Collier and little Misses Emily
Keen, Oraco Alinnml. Hlnjon Hooper,
Anna Purser and Natalie Ragsdale.
Mrs. Carlisle wore a becoming toilet
of pale blue sl|k, trimmed In point lace,
ami Miss Almapd was attractively
gowned In cream batiste, embroidered
sad lace trimmed.
Invited to meet Mina Almand ware:
JIrs. W, M. Weathers, Mrs. Emmett
Collier, Mrs. C, H. .Matthews, Mrs. J.
Albert Jleador, JIrs. l-'red Seay. Mrs.
Francis Stozlcr, Mrs. Charles Jones,
.Mrs. John Keeton. JIrs. W, H. Keen,
Mrs. E. P. .Helfner. Mrs. Fred Wagneff
Mrs. A. R, Colcord, JIrs. Roy Aber
nathy. Mrs. Tni
homos Stokes, Mrs. War-
ERNEST MIXON GOES
WITH MOON SHOE STORE
*r and salesman for some ..
house! In the city places him nt the head
of his profession. Ills many friends trill
* e Rind to lenrn that he bos again enter-
il the retail shoe business.
Mr. Mixon and Mr. Moon, formerly with
the Daniel's shoe store, wilt make a strong
'cam nml sure to win. the pcunnnt ana
nake the Moon shoe stdre a shining light
n the shoo world.
. "I lost tt gold bracelet out of a car win
dow, I plnred a 90c want aarertlapmeot In
The (leorglnn And got tt hack." A want ml
and 40c Ih>x of Wiley’s candy, 30c, Friday
and Saturday,
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mias M. Frances Phillips will spend Blschoff, one of the best teachers from
the winter In Birmingham. Europe.
Mrs. Zac P. .Smith has returned from
Europe. Traveling with her, this sum
mer was a largo and charming party,
who saw. Europe with one of the most
brilliant and delightful chaperones.—
Birmingham Age-IIerajd.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker have re
turned from a visit to friends at Char-
j lotte, N. C.
Jlr. and JIrs. Rlx Stafford, who have
been at the Aragonrarc nt home fortlio
ulntorwlth Mr. nnrlMrs. Jno ltglne, op
Juniper street.
Mrs. Hal Walker, her mother, Mrs.
Wore, and her daughter. Miss Bessie
Walker, returned Monday to their home
it Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford WJIklnson, of
Hun Antonio, Texas, return to tholr
home next week. Their three daugh
ters, Misses Pearl, Inez and Evelyn
Wilkinson, have entered Agnes Scott.'
Mr. and JIrs. Ben Lee Crow are nt
Battery I’ark Hotel, Ashovllle.
Mrs. T. J, Simmons Is' the gue,t ot
her daughter, Mrs. John W. Tomlinson,
S'. Birmingham.
Mrs. G. D. Hanna Is visiting friends
at Chattanooga.
Mrs. Frnnk Lester, who has spent
two months In Rome, arrived In At
lanta Tuesday morning to be the guest
ot .Mrs, James T. .William*.
The friends of Mr. Evan Howell will
he glad to know that he Jiao recovered
Iron, his recent Illness,
Mrs. Bolling Jones hoa returned from
. c ten deys' stay at Tallulah.
Mr. and Mrs. James Williams will
entertain a party, of friends St their
country home, near Decatur, for the
week-end.
Miss Catslo Spain,' of Darlington.
•S, C„ la tho guest ot Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Spain.
Miss Alllne Patterson was hostess
Wednesday morning at a meeting of
her bridge club.
Dr. P, L. Moon has taken possession
of an attractive homo at 3TD Central
-venue.
Judge and Mrs. Henry Tanner have
’' turned from a visit of several months
to the Weal and liavo opened for the
winter tholr home, on Peachtree street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodruff and
Mrs. Mury Wlnthlp are enjoying a two
reeks' visit North and East.
Miss Rosa Klngsbery Is the guest of
h’r sister. Mrs. Rooert Harbin, at
h 'me.
Dr. und Mrs. Floyd M'.Rae have re
turned from New York.
Miss Ilertlm Smith has returned to
the city.
_ Jin. Fulton Colville has returned
froifl New York.
Miss Adair Wilkinson arrives tho last
the week from WnyncsVlUe, N. C.,
to visit Mrs. O. A, Howell.
MISS Harrle Fumade Is spending n
week with Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Doxter.
Mr. and JIrs. Richard Congdon are
at present In Paris.
Miss Jlary Wharton Thurston Is
Mending a short time nt Paris.
Mrs. Reble Lowe English Is visiting
■■•Use Ruth Hallman nt her home, on
'Vest Peachtree street. Mrs. English
has roccntly returned from an txiended
European trip.
Jilts
•treet. daughter
lucliun.uii, left
study tucsl 1:
Bui
hnnan, of 131 Ornnt
.Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Mrs. Cay McCall returns next Tues
day to her heme In Jacksonville after
a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Logan.
Mr. anH Mfk. LT. S. Hollingsworth
announce the birth of a sop, H. S. Hoi
.llngswortb, Jr.
Mr.-and. Mrs. Joe Ralne have moved
In from their country place at East
Lake and have taken possession of
their home on Juniper street.
Miss Thorn, who has been 111 for
several weeks with typhoid fever at St
Josephs Inllrtnary,. has sufficiently re
covered to be removed in r few days (|
the home of her parents, Mr. aao’iuK
Charles Thorn, on North avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coleman, of
Sheffield, Ala., are spending Wednesday
In Atlanta cn route homo from an ex
tended v(plt to New York.
Miss Mnbelle Lawshe, who hns bean
spending the summer visiting friends
and relatives In Kentucky and Indlnnu,
hns returned home, accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. B. L, Van Dusen, "
New York.
Miss Anne Hammett, of Now York,
Is tho attractive guest of Miss Gene
Carson,
Mrs. Alexander Houston has returned
from a two months' stay In Notches,
Miss. She wok accompanied home by
her sister. Miss Ellxubcth Sawyer, who
will reside here and will he n bright
acquisition to Atlanta's younger set.
Miss Jutlcn Perdue entertained very
Informally Wednesday afternoon n lim
ited number of Mtss tilirf Holllnsliend's
friends in honor or JIlss Holllnshcad,
whoso marriage to Mr. Frnnk Hughes
will lake placs October t.
Mrs. Harry SL George Tucker, wife
of tho president ot (he Jamestown Ex
position, who has ’spent her summer
dispensing hospllollty at Jamestown.
Norfolk and Old Point Comfort. Is
enjoying a much-needed change and
recreation ot JloncheBter-by-the-Sea,
In Massachusetts.—Washington (D. C.)
Times.
Mr. T. U. Eilstt, of Richmond, Va., Is
tho guest 'of hls daughter, Mrs. Dunbar
Roy, on Peachtree street.
Mrs. Edmund L. Tyler, of Annlaton,
and her two young daughters. Lucy
and Nellie, will spend the winter In At
lanta They will arrive In the city early
In October.
Among those who will entertain next
week for Miss Louise Todd nret Mr*.
A. J. Smith. Mrs. Mary Burt Meador
and JIrs. William Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Calhoun and
their little son. James Trigg, will leave
early n*xt week for Chattanoogu to
visit Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Trigg.
"I lost a gold bracelet act of a car win-
dew. 1 pieced \ 10c tvsnt advertisement In
TIi" Georgian nnd got It bnck ” A want ad
and tOo Bex uf Wiley's candy, Mr, Friday
and Saturday.
Increased Enrollment.
Rpeclsl to The Oeorglnn.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 25.—Tho
University of Chattanooga began a new-
term today with Increased nttortdanct
In nil departments. The law depart,
ment eaueclally shows a largo gain over
last year.
Southern College of Phan
raacy» 93 Luclde street.
Opens eighth session Octo
ber 1. New building. Free
books. Continuous sessions.
Splendid attendance. Pros
pective students invited to
call.
MI ©OS
NEWS
DEPARTMENT STORE
FVRKIT'VRF.
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What’s to be Worn This Fall? Come and See.
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1 Our $25 Suits Are the Talk
of Atlanta.
j At tiiia popular price there is a choice of styles to satisfy the
• most captious, and values that amaze until one considers the J. M.
| High Company’s resources. Fashion decrees both tight and semi-
! fitting Coats—three-quarter and hip length—single and double-
[ breasted—and we have them in all the materials that best unite
t service and dressiness. Among them are satin-lined Broadcloths
j and panne Cheviots, in the popular shades, that look as if they cost
j twice the money—and they would at some stores. Such a pleasing
| lot of novel effects—olever collar and cuff conceits—refined use of
| braids,straps and folds—and the
i new sartorial features of many
[ kinds—is unique at a $25 price.
at $25.66
i*HHS**GM(M*HMlU|liM*«Sl
Superfine Suits at $29.75
Adjectives cannot do justice to. these
creations or refined richness. Some are form-fitting military effects,
with velvet oollar and most recherche trimming of wide and narrow
fancy silk braids, combined with panne velvet and silk frogs. There
are high novelties in taffeta lined Chiffon Broadcloth, rich striped
Worsteds and new blue and green mixed Serges, including 50-inch
Long Coat Suits, suitable for dress wear, etc., etc. The models are
charming—the materials exquisite.
Other Tailored Suits and Costumes galore at $15.00 to
$150 each superior to any offered elsewhere at the price
Matchless Waists and Skirts, all newest models. /
Exquisite
Corset Covers
Lace Trimmed and Em
broidered Styles. Look like
hand-made affairs.
Tomorrow wc’U place on
sale in Muslin Underwear
Section on second floor, re
cent shipment exquisite
nainsook embroidered and
lace trimmed Corset Covers,
new fall modes in variety of
most effective styles. Look
like handmade. The most'
exquisite Corset Covers you
ever laid eyes on at snch
low prices. They go on sale
tomorrow at
75c, 89c y 98c, $1.25,
$1.50 on up to $3.50
Sale of
Beautiful Kimonos
Manufacturer’s Samples of _
Regular $5 and $6.50 qual-$4 UK
ity Kimonos for w7VJ
The sale consists of 3 or 4
dozen real $5 and $6.50 qual
ities long Silk Kimonos,
made of beautiful quality
China Silks In pretty Jap
anese patterns; reds, greens,
browns, blues, etc., choice*/) ««
collection of styles. While 5 A UX
they last VeJO
EXTRA SPECIAL.
Ladies’ long Kimonos of
Cotton Crepe, large, loose
sleeves, trimmed in border]
of different material...
BARGAINS
Great Ribbon Special.
Tomorrow, lbt of about 100 pieces
41-2-ineh wide Silk Taffeta Rib
bon, in all tho leading shades nnd
black and 4 Qa
white I SJw
Some Hosiery Specials.
Ladles’ guaranteed fust; black
lace lisle Hoso, all-over lnee and
boot stylos i 35o pair, 4*4 flirt
throo pairs for ^ I iWW
Children’s School Hose.
Children’s, boys’ nnd misses’ lxl
ribbed guaranteed fast black
school IIosc, double knees, heels,
and toes, special 4
price I wl#
New Flannelettes.
Two cases beautiful new Outing
Flannels and Flannelettes in love
ly patterns, for kimonos and house
dresses; great variety 4
of styles I UIf
HIGH'S
Comforts.
Caso of new and pretty Silkolino
covered Comforts, nicejN e J?rt
patterns, special 9 • ewU
Lovely quality of fine Comforts,
filled with pure white cotton, cov
ered with lovely qunl-S*i AA
ity French sateen..,. 4***vU
Good Values in Blankets.
11-4 size white and gray pure
wool Blankets, CQ
special ^Hawv
Large size white wool Blankets,
extra quality, special $5.00
11-4 size fine white Blankets,
pure wool, $7.50 flIC Cff
grade, special fVivU
Regular $5.00 Plaid £0 AQ
Blankets 4v>vO
Regular $6.00 l’laid £4 QQ
Blankets 9wiOw
Regular $11.50 Plaid tfC OQ
Blankets 4wiOv
FURNITURE
on easy terms, cash or credit.
Guaranteed lowest prices in
Southern States. Great stock.
Popular kinds. Easy terms.
China Closet, like cut, of
Goldsn Oak, elegant con
struction and finish, only
$19.98
Splendid quality Iron Beds $4.50
Splendid quality Iron Beds $6.50
Splendid quality Iron Beds $8.00
Splendid quality Iron Bty^i ij>9.00
Splendid quality Iron IT, $10.00
Splendid quality Iron Beds $12.50
Splendid quality Iron Beds $15.00
Splendid quality Iron Beds $16.00
Splendid quality Iron Beds $17.50
Splendid quality Irou Beds .$20.00
$45.00 Bed Davenport for . $34.98
$-1.00 quality Oak < Ynter Tables for.... $1.98
$-1.00 qiialitv Oak Working (’hairs fur. . .$2.48
$20.00 Oak Chiffonier $13.50
$20.00 Oak Extension Table for $14.50
$35.00 Oak China Closet for $19.98
$40.00 Oak Sideboard for $29.00
$35.00 Combination Bookcase and Writ
ing Desk $18.25
Good liuc Oak Hat RaYks ...... $10.48 and up
HIGH’S
HIGH’S
HIGH’S
HIGH’S