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txuu A tuAXTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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PERSONAL
Mrs T. B. {feat will have
cuttle this fall Mrs- Virginia Tyler, of
Owensboro. Ky.. "ho has visited her
tote several times, and Mrs. Dunbar
Ruv of Atlanta. They will arrive some
Hint this month or In November and
they will b " entertained by Mrs. Neal
and others during their stay In Nash-
yjjle.—Nashville Banner.
Mrs Charles Godfrey, after four
months’ absence In Canada, has re-
turned to Atlanta and Is being cordially
welcomed by her friends. Mrs. God
frey was Joined In Canada hy Mr. Gods
trey and they visited many points of
interest In the Dominion. They will be
at home to their friends this winter at
the Marlborough.
At the card party given .Thursday
afternoon by Mrs. Frank West to Mrs.
Dan Ruden, the first prise, a pair.of
silk hose, was won by Mrs. Sid Hol
land: the consolation, a deck of cards,
hr Miss Mabel Powers, and Mrs. Ruden
w'as presented with a pair of silk stock
ings In n miniature suit case.
Dr and Mrs. Prank Wynne have re-
turned from Dallas. Tex., where they
etwnt the summer, and are being warm.
Iv welcomed by their friends here. They
are at home with Mrs. Wynne’s mother,
Mrs. Folsom, on Hill street.
Mrs. N. J. Baker will leave Atlanta
Friday night for Nashville. Tenn.,
where she will spend the winter with
her two daughters. Mrs. P. C. Jacob
and Mrs. W. R. Greer.
Mrs. Joseph Johnson, of New York,
will be the guest next week of her
mother, Mrs. A. H. Malsby. Miss Luel-
la Malsby will have as her guest Miss
Hattie Williams, a charming young
woman of Norfolk, Va.
Mr. Percy Adams will have as his
guests In a box party at the Grand
Friday evening Miss Hortense Horne,
Mr. Bert Adams and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Steams.
Mrs. Alma Blackman, after ten days’
slay at Indian Springs, has returned
and Is at home to her rrlends in her
studio at the Grand.
Several Nashvillians will come to At
lanta October J« with the International
League convention delegates en route
from Birmingham.
Colonel Morris Macks and his daugh.
ter. Miss Hennle Macks, are visiting
Jamestown. Baltimore, Washington and
Old Point Comfort.
Mrs. John A. Fltten entertained the
North Side Bridge Club at her home at
East Lake Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Thomas Meador Is being de
lightfully entertained as the guest of
Mrs. R. P: Gettys at Knoxville.
Rev. Dr. Theron Rice Is* visiting
friends at Knoxville.
Mr. C. B. Bldwetl is spending this
week In New York.
Miss Nena , Hodges, of Knoxville. Is
visiting Miss Ethel Lively In West End.
Misses Luella and Julia Brand, of
Athens, who have been the guests of
mention"]
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Miss Josephine Davis, will visit MISs
Annie Lou Pagett on Forrest avenue.
Rev. George Stuart, the well-known
lecturer and writer, will be the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. George Muse while In
Atlanta.
At the card party given by Mrs. Ruff
and Mrs. Ulmer Thursday afternevn
the Brat prize, a silver perfume bottle,
was won by Mrs. Lucian Harris. Mrs.
Ovid Stewart won the consolation, n
silver thimble.
Miss Martha Whltmnn and Miss An
nette Broughton will spend November
In New York enjoying the horse show
as the guests of friends.
Mrs. Jack J. Spalding and Miss Su
san Spalding will leave Sunday for New
York and will sail for Europe next
week to spend the winter.
Miss Cobble Hood, of Cuthbert, Is
visiting Mrs. R. B. Ridley.
Mr*. J. M. Cnpelln, who has been
very til at her home In West End, Is
s|owly Improving.
Dr. W. A. Jackson and family, who
have Been North for the summer, have
returned to the city.
Mrs. Jack Irvine, of Columbia. 8. C.,
Is the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr.
and Mrs. James J. Russell, on North
avenue.
Mrs. E. C. Peters left Thursday for
Philadelphia to spend a few days. Mr.
Peters will Join her early next week,
when they will go to Canada tor a stay
of several weeks.
Miss Victor Lynn, of Dalton, Is
spending a few days In Atlanta.
Miss Bernice Felker, of Dalton, will
spend next week In Atlanta, the guest
of Mrs. Collier.
Miss Marian Strickland, of Carters-
ville. Is visiting friends In Atlanta.
Miss Lola Key, of Norcross, Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Key.
Miss Johnnie Hardwick, of Dalton,
arrived In the city Friday to spend a
fortnight with Miss Merritt.
Mrs. C. R. Evans has rotumed to her
home at Dalton, after visiting Miss
Kate Edmondson.
Mr. Hnrry McCue, of New York, Is
spending a few days In Atlanta.
Mrs. Ida Patterson, of Athens, and
son, Charles, are spending several days
In the city with her cousins, Mrs. J. D.
Davison. Mrs.w. I. Wilson, Mrs. W. C.
Edmondson.
giving the desler’nn extra discount and do.
pending nn him to suli
advertised nrtlele. Th
ting wbnt you nsk for.
morning. It was advertised
column of The Georgian In
the ufteruuou nml returned the next morn-
"forty-ccnt box of Wiley’s lies! esndy free
NEWNAN.
I wns served nfter severs! games of bridge.
... .... , ..... . ... to.nl Ah enloysble nffnlr of Thursday wss Mra.
Jllea Katherine Rather, who haa been ^ ,, j* n rrott’e entertnlnment of the ttal-
the popular gueat of Mlaaea Ruth and Chris-1 ningundl Club. Md domino wns the feature
tine t'oie. has returned to her home In of smanmienf. anil
Murlree.imro, Tenn. .
Mrs. Mike Powell has returned from At
lanta, where she wna fhe guest of rels-
tire, several days Inst week.’
. O. Htanley anti Mr. J. It. Ilolt
hare returned from a business trip to New
York. . ...
Mrs. Minnie P. Varner anil Mias Vir
ginia Freeman spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Hadler nml Mrs. Moreland, of Grant-
Vine, were Mrs. It. O. Jones’ guests the
first of the week.
Mrs. Trimble, of Trimble. On., spent sev-
ernl days In Newnnn this week as the
guest of Mrs. T. H. Parrott.
Mrs. D, T. Mnnget ami children srs
visiting Mr. ond Mrs. W. B. Illohnrds In
A Mrs!*T. W. Powel and Miss’ Mildred Pow-
el. who have boon the guests of l>r. J. G.
Knrnest nutl family, in Atlanta, sre it
Mt's/'tVu'rley, of Atlanta, la visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hum Murray.
Miss Ilertlm Shelley hns returned to her
home In Washington. On., after a vlalt of
several days In Newlian as the guest of Dr.
Mrs. T. ». llnlley,
dnjr
vuenta.
Bather. . „
.'ilrni Katie 8ue Bre wafer In In Griffin,
where *ho will remain until Chrlatroaa a«
the of her sinter, Xlra. T. K. Fat-
ttraon,
Meminniea Frank role nml Any t’oie com*
pllnietited Minuet Katherine Ratner, of Mur*
freetlHiro, Tenn., nml Nonle Dekle, *m
Mnriniuin, Fin., with n pretty nml enjoyable
pnrtr Hnturdnjr evening. Progrwunve lovff-
pinking wan the fenture of amuiiemenf,
IleMie J'owell and Nonle Dekle ty*
Ing for the ladle*’ prlte, n gold yell jdn,
Mla» Powell generously yielding It to the
fconnree. Mr. llunter Hardaway wnn award
ed the gentlenirtn'a prise, n »1IH muffler,
(ifdli'lotit refreshments concluded nu even
ing of rnre enjoyment. . „ „
Misses Msie rstupboll nod Maud Craw
ford nml Mr. Cliff Olover went to At
lanta Tuesday to nttend the theater.
Mrs. J. 8. Gibson nml children spent «ev
ersj dnys In Atlnntn this week.
_ Mrs. Turner and Mr. Unlnh Turner, of Ce
dar! own, ore tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. B.
if. Bowman.
Mra. Frank. CMe's entertslnment or "The
Twelve” Tnesdny afternoon wss ft happy
event. Delightful refrc*hw«pt*
#1 Jhe enneiusloii of ft spirited game of
"Wrty-two,** ‘ ■ .
The Grefhvllle Street NeUhWhood Ch»b
bss l*een reorganised tor tne winter smt-
sou. They met with Miss Jnlln Mar *
noj \\ cdnesiiny evening snd were <MI|
ly entertained. A toothsome juilsd
Mhdwlches. lees nnd cakes were served.
A valuable gold bracelet wss lost by n
young Indy one morning. It wss advertise*)
In the "laOst" column of The Georgian In
the afternoon nml returued the nest morn
Ing.
Forty-cent box of XTOey’a best candy free
- * ••want” od. In Satur
WALL PAPER
, The largext and beat assorted stock
In the city at the
GEORGIA PAINT A GL/ASS CO,
40 Peachtree SfreeL
Union Dental Off ices
Lsad All Others In Low Prices and Fine
Work.
Gold Crowns ..... *2.00
A Set of Teeth $i25
.70 1-2 PEACHTREE STREET.
OPPOSITE AUBURN AVENUE.
8AVANNAH.
Mr. dm) Mss. C. O, Hell gave it pretty
little dinner Monday night nt their coun
try home at the Isle of Hope, In honor of
Miss Kate Bell’s hlrthdny. The young
people enjoyed a guess ng contest nfter-
wnrds, nnd prises were nwnrdcd the lucky
contestants.
Mra. Theme*‘Wayne Is the guest of rein
tires In I^ulsvllle, Gn.
Miss Mary Wayne Is spending the Inst
port of HeptemlxMr nt Ilftftery I'nrk hotel,
Asheville.
Mrs. .1. Rnuers, Miss Freldn Hauers snd
Mis* Emma Huger sre guests of- Mrs.
Florence Minis, nt her summer borne, nenr
Clarkesvllle.
Miss Ham Charlton hns returned from
Knoxville, where she nttcmlod the summer
school of the Boiitti.
Mrs. W. B. Guernrd nnd Miss Harriet
Guernrd have returned from Tryon, N\ C.
.Mra. Chxrlea Harrington King nnd Mls«
Belle Vernon King, of Rome, who have
boon spending the past six weeks at Mont
goiuery. left on Sunday night for a short
stay at Roswell before returning home.
Mrs. Horace Crane has returned from Sa
luda.
Mrs. Robert Cornwell bag returned from
Athena.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Jr.,
nro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.'A. F.
Crtsfleld. at Mount Afry, Fa.
Mrs. Fleming Tlnslev hns returned to
Mnrlcttn for a several weeks’ ntny.
Mr. Charles Bills nnd Mr. George J. Bald
win have returned from an extensive West
ern trip.
Sirs. Charles Ellis nnd Miss Helen Ellis
have gone to Sew York for a short visit.
Miss Ellis will enter Dobbs Ferry school
this fall. ....
Miss Anne Vane Jpnea Ig In Newlork.
Mias Eugenia Johnston Is vlsUlug rela
tives In Washington.
Mrs. • • Martha * Bnanett left► doping the
week for .New York.
. Dr. nml Mrs. U Newell Turner have re
turned from n .tflp North.
Xlr. Ferris Cann I# In 8toelcJ>rfdge, Mass.
Mr. Fred Fennlman and ^Jr. Ford Fuller
are In New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bnalnger have re
turned from Xlontgptnery. where they have
been spending the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry A. Kcbroeder hnve
returned from the North.
Mrs. J. L. Walthour and Miss Rmmn
**■ ' are In New York.
** run* If nil bus gone to Boston.
a special musical
-J9|m Anns Bnil has returned from a visit
of several mouths In Californio.
Mr. and Mra. It. M. Butler hnve return-
n from Asheville.
Irs. T. 8. Xfolse nnd 'Miss 8arah Molsc
have retnrlned from the North.
Mrs. W. W. Htnrr nml Miss Annie Starr
are in Wsynesvllle, N. C. .
» r. and MM. Murray Stewart have doted
r cottage at Tytwe and returned to
the dty. •
Mra. Otl«. Ashmore figs return**I from Ihe
mountain* of North Carolina.
Ml** Annie Haines has returned to Sa
vannah after studying at the North for
several years, ami will open a conservatory
of music here this fall. .
Mrs. J, C. Fostetl nnd Miss Isabelle Foa-
fetr have returned from the mountains of
North Card las
A trainable gold bracelet was lost by s
onag lady one morning. It was advertised
..i the "Lost*' cidumn of The Georglnu In
the afternoon and returned the next morn
ing.
Forty*eent box of Wiley's beat candy free
with cadi thirty cent "wani” ad. In Satur
day's Georgian,
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DRY GOQRf
NEWS
DEPARTMENT STORE
r VRh'mprj
October 4, 1907.
Saturday, Children^ Day
Mothers, Why Worry Over the Making When You Can
Get Such Children's “Ready-to-Put-Ons” at Such Savings?
Children’s Dresses
Children'* pretty new fall style
Dreasea, 5 to 14 years. In solid colon
and plaid*, great variety of colon to
choose from. Some of them are Blouse
styles, some Gntmpe Stilt*, and othen
Sailor Suits with sailor collars,
trimmed In braid, with* pretty little
ties. $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50.
Children's Wool
Dresses
Children's stylish wool Dresses, 5
to 14 yean, ptalp colon and pretty
new-plaids, variety of colon. These
little Drosses are trimmed In braids,
etc., with full kilted skirts. $3.00,
$4.00, $5.00 on up.
Children ! s School
Stockings 15c
Extra quality Children's, Misses' and Boys'
lxl ribbed guaranteed fast black School Stock
ings, double knees, heels anil lota, Saturday 15c
MOTHERS, STOP DARNING! AT LAST A
STOCKING THAT WILL WEAR.
Science and 8tocklnga meet In "Cadet,"
the wonderful new wear-proof stocking we sell
at 25c. For boys and glrla who are hard on
their clotbea it's Just the thing. "Cadet” Stock
ings are linen, reinforced at knee, heel and
toe. Perfectly shaped—wide leg, narrow ankle
and slender foot. Only 26c pair.
Children's
Long-Waisted Dresses
Children's Long Waisted Dresses of all-wool
serges, in red. brown and pretty new plaids,
braid trimmed with full kilted skirts. Elegant
Utile tailor made'frocks, for ... .$7.50 and $7.98
Children's Sailor Suits
Children's plain Sailor Suits of all-wool serge
In blues and black; stylish sailor collars
and embroidered emblem on sleeves and shield,
with dainty little silk ties, sizes 5 to 14
years ; $5.98
Dolls
Rag Dolls, 25c, 50c, 76c and 98c.
Dressed polls, 50c, 75c, $1.00 on up.
Undressed Dolls from 25c up.
Teddy Bear Dolls fronu$1.50 to $2.75.
Teddy Bears from 50c to $10.00.
Children's
Gingham Aprons
a» r Anron*,4br
Children's Gingham - Aprons,braid
*w**V'A* .
trimmed, 1 to 6 years, special ....39c
Children's Sweaters
Children's wool Sweaterslln ell dlf-
«, •.vkAaJzjr' ."
ferent styles, blue, red aud/whlte, ages
1 ajid t years 98c
Aftittuniri **’*•'’' i
3 and 4 years .*1.25
Children’s Sweaters,* 4
years old, white with pink or blue bor*
ders, special .'.59c
-y>» "
Women’s and Children’s Shells
Odd Lots Broken Sizes
Children’s School Shoes
Collection odds and ends
broken lots, etc., of women’s
and children’s Shoes. Chil
dren’s Shoes range in sizes
from about 6 to 2, in patent
leathers and vicis, spring
heels. Few pairs old ladies’
Shoes, were $1.50 and $2.00,
nnd some other styles ladies’
Shoes. This lot for quick
clearance, as long as they
last, choice 95c.
At
Pair
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES.
We’ve a great stock of children’s, boys’ and
misses’ up-to-date new Fall School Shoes, fin
est Vicis and Patent Leathers, popular lasts.
Will stand the roughest wear. All new mod
els, etc. Great range of stvles and Cfl
prices; $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and W**' 0U
WOMEN'S SHOES $2 Pair.
Women’s new Fall styles
Patent Leather and- Vici
Shoes. Hundreds of pairs.
Sec Broad street window.
All new style models, quali
ties exclusive at shoe stores
charge you $2,50 pair for.
Our price,
special
$2.00
WOMEN’S SHOES $3 Pair.
Most fashionable models
Vicis and Patent Leathers,
Fall aud Winter styles. Cor
rect footwear by best shoe
makers. Groat nn
vn riety of styles •P ‘
3©R©Sl<§f
wa ^ * —mud* ifAiuc— wa Jj
“Sorosis” Patent Leath
ers and Vicis with the dull
matt kid tops, w'clted and
turned soles, fashionable
models. Every pair guaran
teed. Shoes can not be bet
ter made. Regular styles
“Sorosis,” $3.50 pair. “So-
rosis” custom- made
Shoes,
pair
WOMEN’S SHOES $3.50 PAIR. . -
Women’s newest Fall and Winter Vicis and (Patent
Leathers, with popular dull mat kid tops, y-elted’and
turned soles, etc., real $4.00 v C A
qualities. t.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
50 dozen ladies’ sheer all
linen Handkerchiefs, dainti
ly embroidered and lace
trimmed; special 25c.
RIBBONS.
. Beautiful quality all-silk
Taffeta and Louisine Rib
bons, up to 51-2 inches wide,
regular 39c quality; special,
25c yard.
. EXTRA SPECIAL!
Special sale high grade
Toilet Soap, 3 cakes to the
box; Castile, Glycerine, Oat
meal, Elder Flower, Lettuce,
etc., for, special 11c box.
NEW VEILS.
Pretty hew Drapery Veils
of silk chiffon, embroidered,
hemstitched and pleated
borders, at $1.50, $2.00 and
$2.50.
BOX RUCHING.
Dainty Ruching, 6 pieces
to the box:
Extra quality 25c
Better quality 39c
Very superior quality . .50c
Big line of Tourist Ruch
ing, 6 yards to the box, at
25c box.
STATIONERY.
Odd lot fine Stationery,
tinted and white, envelopes
to match, worth 19c and 25c.
To he closed out at 15c box.
AUTOMOBILE VEILS.
Automobile Veils, fully 3
yards long, also the -square
effects, made of chiffon,
hemstitched all around.
Would he excellent value at
$1.50, hut for special selling,
$1.00.
New Net and Tuxedo
Veiling, plain aud dotted ef
fects. Prices per yard, 25c,
35c, 50c on up.
KIMONO HANDKERCHIEFS. ,' ,
I-jrge bright figured Handkerchiefs wl^h ‘colored bor
ders, very appropriate for making kimonos,v'pillow I tona,
handkerchief bags, etc.,'at ..TV10c
A FEW JEWELRY SPECIALS.
GOLD TOP BEAUTY PINS. ” < ’
Tomorrow we’ll place on sale another lot of tljose pop-
.ular gold top Beauty Pina. Theae Pina are^twiallyaold at
50c: our price, while they last, special .......:'.25c
veil pins, i
Pretty Veil and Belt Pina In plain and..jeweled ef
fects, 25c and .".V.V.. 50c
bracelets.
New Bracelets In all the popular styles;' plain: gold,
carved, and set with jewel*, ranging In price (-front 75c
to $5.00
SPECIAL SALE COMBS.
Beautifully engraved genuine inlaid gold top Back
Combs. Alio Combs In plain and Tortoise Shell effects.
These would be good values at $1.00 each; special..... ,50c
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