Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, September 26, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Z-4 '* r^'yV- TnrRSDAT, SEPTEMBER 20. ir*or. SOCIE SOUTHERN BELLES IN NEW YORK Ever alnco the grace nml dignity of file widow Custla tv un tho hearts of the erobn'O Father of his Country, and the fascinating Dolly Madison made fa mous a presidential administration, the Southern woman has symbolized all that Is charming, winsome and lovely In the realm of beauty. Combining In her personality the graces of the races from which she Is descended, the vivacity of the French, the dignity of the English, the piquancy and wit of the Irish, hers Is a rare heritage of charm. The Southern woman ot today, losing none of the Individuality which distinguish ed her ancestors, takes a leading place In tho social, literary tyid artistic life of the period. Especially In New York, whether presiding In the home of the multi-millionaire or as a figure In lit erary and artistic circles, she graciously fulfills every obligation resting upon her, says the Broadway Magazine. A typical embodiment of the gen tleness, tact and charm of tho South ern woman la Mrs. Cornelius Vnnder- bllt. As Grace Wilson, younger daugh ter nf Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, formerly of Georgia, Mrs. Vanderbilt before her marriage' was a feigning belle in Washington nnd New York so ciety. In August, 1890, she was mar ried to Cornelius Vanderbilt, son of the late Cornelius Vanderbilt, and brother of Alfred GWynne nnd Reginald C. Vanderbilt. The "Wilson girls" all made brilliant matches. Lady Herbert and Mrs. Ogden Goelet are sisters of Mrs. Vanderbilt; the Duchess of Rox- bturghe, who was May Goelet, It her niece. , Mrs. Vanderbilt Is an Ideal hostess. In her the spirit of hospitality, a pe culiarly Southern characteristic. Is strongly developed. Her entertain ments In New York and at her New port villa, Beaulieu, are noted for thler taste and originality. To the beautiful Lnngliorno sisters of Virginia, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, Mrs. Reginald Brooks and Mrs. Waldorf Astor, belongs the distinction of creat ing a new type of American beauty In art. Mr. Charles Dana Gibson, the husband of Irene Langhorne, haa Im mortalized them In his sketches of the "Gibson Girl." Vnltke the Langhorne staters, and yet an equally beautiful woman of a dif ferent typo. If Mrs. Will N. Harben. Tall, graceful, with luxuriant dark hair and lustrous brown eyes. Mrs. Harben might well serve as a.model for her author-husband in his work. Boforeher marriage she was Miss Maybelle Chan dler, of Sumter, B. C. She was mar ried when a mere school girl to Mr. Harben and with him came Immediate ly to New York, where they have since lived. L PERSONAL MENTION Miss Georgia Watts will leave early In October for New York, where she will spend several months. Miss Watts will be with Mrs. Webster Davis and will be greatly missed Tit Atlanta this Mason. Mr. Robert Heard Pharr, of Wash ington, Go.. Is spending a few days In Atlanta. Mr. and Sirs. Ed Evans are the guests of friends at Bowersvllle, Ga. Tommie Lowo Starnes, son of De tectlvo J. N. Starnes, has returned from a visit to bis grandmother. Sirs. E. A. Barber, In Mableton,' and Wednesday entered the Tech school. Sir. Starnes Is a bright young man and his friends wish for him a successful term In •chooL Sir. and Sirs. J. H. Spratllng, of Ma con. nnnounce tho birth of a daughter. Sirs. Spratllng was Miss Pauline Wage- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bucknell and children will spent) the autumn In At lanta. Mrs. Edward Haynes will return the first of October from Chicago, Mrs. Paul' E. Wilkes nnd little son left for her home In Atlanta on yes terday after a short visit to her sisters. Free Catarrh Cure Bad Breath, K'Hawking, Ringing in the Ears, Deafness, Hacking Cough and Spitting Quickly Cured Botanic Blood Balm The Remedy which Cures Catarrh by Killing the Catarrhal Poison and Purifying the Blood. LARGE SAMPLE FREE You must not neglect discharges of NAUSEATING YELLOW MATTER from the. Ear, Nooe and Throat. , CATAItltH' IS NOT ONLY DANGEROUS In this way, but It causes ulcerations, deutli ami ileeny‘of' hones,' kills smMtlou,' often rinses loss of nnpetlte, sail resebes to get, erst tlehlllty,. tilfocy and Insanity, It needs attention nt once. Cure It by taking •"TANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) It In “ I’llf'lt, radical, permanent cure, lieenuse It Is the system of the pelnon germs that a* 1 catarrh. At the smno time BLOOD »AU! IB. It. B.) purifies the blood, does iwiy with every armptnm of catarrh. B. I. It. aenda a tingling flI of warm, rich. forma q to the paralyzed ■»'l Peru afrootml hy cutarrhal po(ar l“« warmth anil atrongth Just whei needed, and In this way. making a | tasting enre of catarrh In all Its for "hen we say that It. B. B..euros we aienn n rM ,| cure nml this we guarantee. 11 It. B. haa cured thousands 'of catarrh rases—even the most deep-sented kind— irter every other treatment had failed, n* II. B. (Inca this tiecauae It reaches the t*"se nf all the trouble, namely, Poisoned. Wees sod Blond. Just try B. B. B. for tstnrrh and you will get well surely, and qhlckly. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) Is Pleasant nnd snfo to take; eompoaed of tor;: Botanic Ingredients SAMPLE SENT JBI-K hr writing Blood Itnlm Co., Atlnnta, J*- SOLD BY DRUOOirra or sent li, fflrss. at JLOO PE It LAHtlE BOJTLli wita complete directions for home cure. the Misses Bayne. Mrs. Wilkes Is an exceptionally btiMlant woman and has written many paragraphs for The At lanta Georgian.—Macon News. Mrs. E. M. Roach Is Jhe guest of Mrs. T. H. Wright, at Charlotte. Mr. Ernest E. Dal lie has returned from a short business trip to New Or leans. Miss Alice Honour, of Charleston, S. Co Is visiting Mrs. Wetsby Honour at her home. In West End. Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Hayes have left Atlanta to make thstr future home In Athens, where Mr. Hayes has accepted a responsible business position. Mr. O. C. Mlddlebrooks. who was graduated from the university In June, has returned to Athens to take a law course. Ho was accompanied by his brother, Mr. Turner B. Mlddlebrooks, who enters the sophomore class of the university. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coleman, of Sheffield, Ala, after spending a few days In the city, returned home Thurs day afternoon via Chattanooga Miss Nolle Marchman, of The Rock, la, la the guest of Ml; ~ “ of'South Pryor street. At the meeting of the Bridge Club held Wednesday morning with Mlsa Al. line Patterson, the prize, xtlk hose, was won by" Miss Ida Hightower, The dinner at which Mr. -anil Mr*. F. L. Seely will entertain Thursday even ing will be one of many enjoyable af fairs planned In honor of Mlsa Clara Mae_W|nn and Mr. Cleve Upchurch. The governor of Virginia and Mrs. Claude A.' Swanson have sent out In vitations for a reception to be given In the Virginia building, Jamestown Exposition, Friday evening, October 4. complimentary to the governor of Pennsylvania The second secretary to the United States embassy In Japan and Mrs. Post Wheeler, the latter formerly Miss Hallle Ermlnie Rives, have spent their summer at Chuxenjl Lake, at Nlkko. Japan, nnd have been handsomely en tertained there. They have done some entertaining on their own account. Mlsa Ora Sue Mitchell will have aa her guest next week Miss Bessie Bodl- ford, of Gainesville. Dr. Zoepffel will return Tuesday from a visit to Atlantic City and New York. Sir. and Mrs. Frank Stewart have taken a house on West Peachtree for the winter. Mrs. Harry Williams, of Columbus, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. George Lowndes. Mrs. B. G. Purse, of Savannah. Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ashby Purse. Mrs. Hugh Richardson haa returned from Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wadsworth are at home for the winter with Miss Den nis, on Linden street. Captain and Mrs. R. E. Park leave Mrs. Georgia Starke and Miss Nora Belle Starke have moved In from De catur and are at home at 10 East North A scientific frtilaesl fas WAistcy, Opium, Mur, phinr. Cuculut, Chlurul. , rebates as J fleu/islia- | sla ur Nerre fxbaulllssk The Only Keelejf Ini^ lutt in Georgia. H9 Woodward Av2„ ATLANTA, GA. W. I. TIMMS JEWELER NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. 28 WHITEHALL ST. TEETH EXTRACTED positively without aln. Sue each. Beat I CARLTON. Ming Ula Vaughn Is visiting Mrs. O. Dead wyler., of Oglesby, this Mrs. L C. Hutcheson and Mra. Ah Wil kins, of Comer, and Mias Mamie Olive, of College Park, visited the Misses Eberbartlt ° n Mlss ^Isry' tfeirge Black haa returned from a visit to Atlanta, Mrs. A. 1‘. Bteveiii. Mrs. C. I, Patton. lira. J. II. KIxThardt will visit relative! In Elbevtnn this week. Miss Ethel Mereldeth Is stopping with Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Strickland. Miss Ruth Weatherly, of Athena, will .pend Sunday with Mlaa, Millie Art. Hisses Ohio nnd Fannie blevens vis relatives In Carlton Sunday. , . _ A great many from here attended the Baptist s,tropin Aasoelatlon at Center last Tuesday and Wednesday. Bev. P. W. Davis, of Lexington, was unanimously, ealled to serve she Carlton Baptist ehnreh for another year, mating bin eighth year among this people. Mlsa Henrietta Tamer, of Athena, la vis iting her grandmother, Mra. Goolsby. Mr. Ernest Goolsby, of Athens, visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Millie Ash rlslled in Athens re- C< MsH' R. II. Black stalled relatives In El- berton tost week. • Southern College of Phar- J tle“t't . c “r.“ | nojicy, 93 Luckie street. |ii!tal d> mkuii! Optu eighth session Octo- ,\n. zc v/Mtehaii at. ber j jf ew building. Free ! books. Continuous sessions. Splendid attendance. Pros- pective students invited to lificclM tLJPrjvrii-jnirt Call. STORE ONE PRIC DRY Goop/ H Qte tv mm fiBOCKEKYi ! September 26,1907. >••••••••••••••••< IHIMHIHIHHIMIMHII : ! IHMHIMIHUII Tomorrow, Ladies’ 25c Ribbed 1 Cc Vests v (Fall Weight) (Second .Floor.) Ye*, Friday, one day, como buy these long sleeve, high neck Swiss ribbed Vests—25c quality; 1 just one day for IOC Ladles* high neck long sleeve PA. Vests and Pants ...OUC Ladles' medium weight (cotton) Union Suits, high neck, 50c long sleeves. Boys’ heavy cotton Vests and Pants.- 50c Great Friday Sale Remnants Silks and Dress Goods Tomorrow, numerous short lengths Woolen Dress Goods, in plain and fancy materials, suitable for Children’s Dresses, Women’s Kimonos, separate Skirts, etc., etc. Remnants Silks, trimming lengths, odd pieces, suitable for making Kimonos, Chil dren 's Dresses, etc., etc. The collection will include Remnants of brnnd new, this sea son’s Silks and Dress Goods in both black and colors, nnd offers an excellent oppor tunity for wise buyers to pick up an odd length desirable breas Goods or Silks at a big saving. At To Off I HIM I***t**•*••**••*It■ I >••*•*#••*••••••••••MS*************' •*•*•*•*•••••••» Women’s $3.00. and $3.50 Shoes j Women’s newest Fall and Winter : Shoos considerably underpriced. • Here are snappy Gun Metals, Patent : Leathers and Vlcls In walking nml : church styles; Identical Shoes that j are selling In Whitehall street : stores at $3 and 23.60 PO ifl • a pair, special price f k>40 • ODD LOT CHILDREN’S $1.25, j $1.50 AND $1.75 SCHOOL j SHOES, 95c. j This Is an odd lot Children's School • Shoes; broken sizes. Patent Leathers > nnd Vlcls. newest shapes nnd lasts. • Somo priced regular 21.26, some 21-60 • and some 21-16. Most ot them are : 21.60 styles. Your choice AP. : while they last, for WWW : “Redfern” Corsets « Thc air of distinction that comes to a woman wearing a Redfern Model is to be envied. In the initial step—that is, the adoption of a corset of the new fashion—it is wise to be fitted scientifically. Our saleswomen know the right styles for all figures. There are too many lines and curves to be accentuated in a woman’s form to he becomingly dressed to ignore the kind of corset worn, .and our advice is to he fitted by a fitter, whose business it is to know the style for each figure. We have tho right model for every form in the Redfern, the corset a la mode, fitted with the satisfactory “ Security ” Rubber Button Hose Supporters. $3.00 to $15.00 Pair Black Sateen Petticoats Beautiful and Lustrous Quality Petticoats, at 98 Cents Just received big shipment of fine quality of Sateen Petticoats, at 98c, $1-26, P4 AA 21.50, 21-76 and T 9C»U(J Floe Petticoats made of celebrated black Man hattan Cloth. Looks like silk- wears better $2.50 Heatherbloom Petticoats Celebrated Hsatherbloom Petticoats mado of finest quality high-grade Heatherbloom, light weight, stiff, rustling, lustrous cloth. Most beautiful fabric for Petticoats made. Looks Ilko silk—wears better. Cannot PA CA split nor toar.. yfciwU WHtlMMI22»MHHI(MI2ll !*•**•••*•***••«•*••*••••*****•< IIM»22mMM2«2HMHI2WI«l«HI«H»HIMM22MHMIH»»M*«IM«M»2M«M Comforts Case of new and pretty silkolino covered Comforts, nice patterns, special $1.50 'Lovely quality of fine Comforts, filled with pure white cotton, covered with lovely quality French Sateen $4.00 Good Values in Blankets 11-4 size white and gray pure wool Blank-, ets, special $4.59 Large size white wool Blankets, extra quality, special for $5.00 11-4 size fine white Blankets, pure wool, $7.50 grade, special $6.50 Regular $5.00 Plaid Blankets.... ; .$3.98 Regular $6,00 Plaid Blankets $4.89 Regular $6.50 Plaid Blankets $5.39 l222t2tl2tHl222l2milllllltlllllM222222222WHIMII Fancy Neckwear Ladies’ fancy embroidered stiff Collars to wear with the new tail or made Shirt Waist, big assort ment of patterns, 25c and vUv Bqwi and Ties to wear with above Collars, made of pretty silks nnd dainty laces, Long Gloves Ladies’ extra quality 16-button Kid fii.-a Ol-ves. bli-ik nnd all the new fall shades; sold all over the cny at fii.u and f*. QC pair, for special sellx 9*'^* HMMHHHMHMtMIHMMHMinHHMHHHni Ladies’ Neckwear at 25c Fancy Windsor 25c Pretty Mull Ties, em- 4Ea broidered ends. Cwv Washable Tailored 9f*#t Stocks faWb Dainty Lace OCa Stocks fcOC Fancy embroidered Col- Of*#* lars nnd Turnovers Cvv Tourist Ruching, 6 yards OEs* to box CDC Chiffon Ruching, 6 neck gA. pieces to box DCli teasstssss*•*••**(*••••*•**•«*•<««•***••**•*•••««••*«*• Sale of handkerchiefs [indies’ pure all linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, plain, haired and embroidered effects, excellent value at 25c; 4 for I wC Full lfne of Kimono Ilnnar.cr- chiefs iii nil tho new designs so much used for pillow tops and making kimonos; j special I Uv Ladies’ pure linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, full Cm size OC Gents’- large size cambric hem stitched Hand- kerchiefs vw HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S li