Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 08, 1907, Image 8

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i i ■ • lilt. A J JjAiN'i'A liHiOKUlAJN AIsU NEWB. II, UUVOr.ll 5. 1ST*. SOCIETY Mrs. George C. Bill, Editor, ssrfcte as » is — ..... AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS t r TO OMAR KHAYYAM. Omar, It I might live and sing like thee A song that to the centuries would be The spring of tears and smiles and deep, deep thought. Then gladly would I drink death's cup— with thee. surely thou hast sung 1th His love's Oh, brother, aright! ■ The Potter shaped ua own light; He wlll forglve the weakness of the clay; Else let me sleep—with thee—th’ eter nal night! —Carl Holliday In Taylor-Trotwood Magazine for September. miss milleIdge's BRIDGE. Miss Rosa Mllledge, at her home at Decatur, entertained at a small In formal bridge party Monday afternoon complimentary to Miss Mary Hunter, of Quitman. INVITATIONS OUT - TO BEAUMONT-ALLEN WEDDING. Invitations have been Issued to the marriage of Miss Irene Beaumont to Mr. Ivan Ernest Allen, which will take place on Thursday evening, October 54, nt 9 o'clock at the residence of Mrs, Harriet Walters Beaumont, 282 Pon- jcrs street. After December 1 the young couple will be at home at 113 West Peachtree street. IN HONOR OF Mils PENDLETON. Mrs. Henry C. Fisher entertained at a charming luncheon on Monday In honor of Miss Mary Pendleton. Roses and ferns were effectively used In the decorations, the centerpiece be ing an elaborate arrangement of white roses, combined with fern fronds. Mrs, Fisher wore a white silk cos tume, lace trimmed, over green silk. .Miss Pendleton's toilet was blue silk with white lace blouse and blue hat. Mrs. Fisher’s guests Included Miss Pendleton and her bridesmaids. 8A^DERS-i*RATT0N. Mrs. William C. Sanders announces the engagement of her daughter. Clara Cornelia, to Dr. Laurence Rainey Brat ton, the wedding to take place In New York on the 30th of October. MRS. EVINS TO" ENTERTAIN. Mrs. Samuel Evlns will give a lunch eon on Friday In honor of Miss Hor- tense Horne. COMPLIMENTARY - TO MISS WILLIAMS. Miss Hattie Williams, of Norfolk. Va„ arrived In Atlanta Tuesday to visit Miss Luetla Malsby. Among the en tertalnments planned for Miss Williams Is an afternoon reception for Thursday of next week, when Miss Malsby will receive In honor of her guest, and also of Miss Irene Beaumont. Brilliant Social Functions in Honor of Visitors The entertainments given Monday to the visiting ladles to the conference of cotton growers and spinners reached a brilliant climax In the reception held Monday evening at the* Capital City Club for both men and women. TJie decorations were altogether pa triotic. Understood It is well understood by reliable dealers that ■ Flavoring vanm* Extracts IS have constituted for years past the standard flavors in all the markets of this country. If the opinion of the best class of consumers is at all worthy of acceptance, they are the purest, strongest, and finest flavoring extracts in the world. the hallways, cafes and recep tion rooms of th« club being elaborate ly draped with Hags and bunting. Members of the entertainment com mittee received the guests In the ball room, which was gay with tiny flags of all nations, and with our national col ors. The orchestra rendered a brilliant musical program, and punch and a de licious buffet supper were served throughout the evening. The reception occasioned the wear ing of some beautiful gowns by Atlanta women and visitors. Mrs, Peel, whose chairmanship of the entertainment committee assured from the first the social success of the conference, was handsomely gowned In white brocaded satin trimmed with pearl embroidery. Mrs. John D. Little was queenly In a gown of hyacinth blue satin, hand-em broidered, her jewels being diamonds and pearls. Mrs. Thaddeus Horton ware a beau tiful gown of white crepe de chine, accordion plaited and trimmed with lace and.sequins. Mrs. Wlmblsh was handsome In pearl colored silk trimmed with fillet lace. Mrs. John Hill wore a white net trimmed with sequins. Miss Isma Dooly was admired In pink crepe de chine trimmed with rose point lace. Mrs. Charles Roberts wns handsome ly gowned In white chiffon. Among the visiting women present Madame Roman Macara was particu larly handsome In white llase embrold. ered In a dealt, n of pink roses and trim, med with lace. Her jewels were dia monds and emeralds. Madame Otto Annlnger. of Vienna, wore a beautiful gown of white lace, her jewels pearls. The Misses Macara, daughters of President Macara, wore gowns of while chiffon and of white lace. Frau Bchmedt, of Germany, was handsomely gowned In blue silk, elab orately fashioned with point applique. Barbecue at 'Cue Club. Tuesday at 1 o'clock the visitors en joyed a delicious' barbecue at the 'Cue Club. The visiting ladles and gentle men were driven out In carriages and automobiles, and entertained with the barbecue, which Is peculiar to the South, and which Georgians claim Is to be seen and eaten at its best In Georgia. The menu Included delicious barbecued meats and a variety of sal ads. Program for Tuesday Evening. On Tuesday evening the visitors will be entertained at a series of progres sive receptions which will open to them a number of the handsomest homes In the city. The first reception will be held at Mrs. John Murphy's, whose elegnnt home on the corner of Peachtree and Fourteenth streets will be elaborately decorated for the occasion. The dining room will be In pink cosmos, tho hall way In cosmos and pink roses, apd In some of the rooms lavish decoratldns of Autumn leuves and grapes will be used. An orchestra will render the national nlrs of the various countries repre sented at the conference. A delicious hot course will be served. Mrs. Mur phy will receive her guests In a hand some gown of brocaded satin, lace trimmed, and will be assisted by the Indies' committee and a number of her friends. From Mrs. Murphy's the guests will go to the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Turner, which Is beautifully adapted to entertaining. Besides the members of the ladles' committee and a few In Ornate friends. Dr. and Mrs. Turner will be assisted In the entertainment of their guests by their daughters. Misses Anne Mitchell and Fannie and Ada Turner. Their home will have a pic turesque decoration of cotton and gol HY should you bum a hod of coal and make the whole house uncomfortably warm j ust to heat a flat iron ? Try the ELECTRIC METHOD “Nothing hot hot the Iron'* Simple, safe, sure, economical, clean,always ready. Heat turns on and off like an incandescent lamp ELECTRIC FLATIRONS ON TRIAL GEORGIA RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO. Attractive Wedding Gifts You will find in our stock many such and at prices that are right, which we will be pleased to have you in spect. We are prepared to courteously show you qur stock, be your anticipated purchase large or small and whether the sale is consummated or not. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., JEWELERS. 37 WHITEHALL ST. Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Allqaldpftpsrsdooforfscr.iwcX.srsnasd hands. Makrathcikmlikrrou want it Dor, It Ins mo. stmt. Not sttekyorgreasy. It’i harmlcw,clean,rrfrr,hire. Can't be detected. t'setlmor and night, Wiattr,Spring,'Suisatr.Faa. SasyWFKBB. CyoaMfg.Cu tJS.FifthSt.Broukiyo.N.Y. denrod. Mrs. Turner will wear black satin and lace. At the next In the series. Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Wlmblsh will receive. The elaborate decorations at their home will be In keeping with the elegance of the house, which has recently been com pleted, and Is one of the handsomest of Atlanta's new homes. A profusion of cut flowers will be used throughout the reception and drawing rooms; the deco ratlve scheme being pink and white, picturesque feature of the decorations will be the cotton and sugar cane used In quantities In the sun paqjor and ad Joining apartment. Mrs. Wlmblsh will wear a gown of shell pink chiffon made over satin and fashioned with exquisite lace, a touch of black velvet adding smartly to ths toilet. 8he wilt be aa slsted by a large number of friends. At the borne of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kiser the details will be elaborate and beautiful. The decorations will consist of lavish quantities of autumn leaves and golden rod. which will be ef fectively massed on hearths and man tels and placed In rare old Jars and vases throughout the house. Beautiful rut flowers will also be used. “Old Aunt Nancy,” with her spinning wheel, will be present and will demonstrate to the visitors a process of spinning with which they are unfamiliar. Mrs. Kiser's gown will be an elegant one of white chiffon cloth bordered with pink roses and trimmed with lace. The executive mansion will present sdene of uhusual brilliancy and beauty and the reception there will be In the nature of a seml-ofllclal event In that Governor and Mrs, Smith will be as slsted In receiving by the stats house nfli.tals and their wives, the members of the Judiciary and their wives, army ofllcers and their wives, and the mem bers of the social committee. The front veranda of the mansion will represent a cotton patch, quantities of ths plant having been brought from the gov ernor'a plantation near Atlanta. This will make an Ideal setting for the num ber of old-fashioned pickaninnies and for the banjo orchestra which will play plantation melodies. Within the house the decorations will be most elaborate and beautiful, a restful color scheme of green being used. Palms, ferns, emllax and magnificent potted plants will con vert the spacious rooms Into one largo conservatory, the plants harmonizing with the general color scheme of rich green In which the mansion has Just been done over. In the dining room a delicious menu will be served. The dining table will have as Its centerpiece a beautiful mirror with silver frame one of tho heirlooms of Mrs. Smith's family. On this will be placed a long boat of American Beauty roses, the crimson of these flowers giving an ef, fectlve note of color. Mrs. Smith will recelvs In n hand some white embroidered silk llsae trimmed with pearls. Miss Mary Brent Smith, the debu tante daughter of the house, will wear a lovely gown of pole blue silk fash ioned with lace. Wednesday’s Program. The feature of Wednesdays enter tainment of the visiting ladles will be the beautiful buffet luncheon which the ladles' committee will glvo at the Cap ital City Club. The membera of the committee will receive and will be the hostesses of the occasion. IN HONOR OF MI8S HORNE. Among the several delightful affairs announced In honor of Miss Hortense Horne one of the most enjoyable will be Mrs. Harry 8tearn'i luncheon Thurs day, when six young women and au equal number of young married women will be entertained. Mra. Steam has Invited to meet Miss Horne on this occasion the following guests; M Isses Constance Knowies.Kato Robinson, Florence Jackson, Laura Payne, Katharine Gholstln, Mra. Roby Robinson. Mrs. George Russ, Mrs. Wil liam Kiser, Mrs. Clark Howell, Jr., and Mrs. Frank Meador. BOX "PARTY. Next Monday' evening Mr. Harry Malsby will give a box party at the Orpheum complimentary to Miss Wtl Hams, of Norfolk, and Miss Irene Beau mont. AFTERNOON TEA. On Friday afternoon the Misses Helf- ner, at their home In West End, will entertain at a targe and elaborate teu In honor of Miss Arlene Almand. Ices will be served by Misses Bes sie and Myrtle Hancock, and Misses Julia and Allle Purser will preside at the punch bowl. Aseletlng In the en tertainment of the guests will be Mrs. O, II. B. Blood, Mrs. A. R. Colcord, Mrs. W. A. Byers, Mrs. Thomas Pitts, Mrs. W. B. Disbro, Mrs. Seay, Mrs. Hnrllnan. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Leon Walker, Mrs. G. J. Dallas, Mrs. M White, Mrs. Thomas Stokes, Mrs. Jo seph Drewry, Mrs. W. A. Foster, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Kenerly, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. McHan. m’lainTpower. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McLain, of Ac- worth, Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lena Jktne, to Rev. Charles L, Power, pastor of the Presby. ti-rlan church of Dublin. Tex. The marriage will occur at the Mars Hill Presbyterian church on Thursday, November 14. GARDNER^PATTERSON. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Gardner, of Un ion City, have announced tho engage ment of their daughter, Mary Russell, to Governor Malcolm R. Patterson, of Tennessee, the wedding to take place the latter part of November. FACULTY - RECITAL. Thursday evening, October 10, at 8 o'clock, the memben of the faculty of the Kllndworth Conservatory will give a recital at 122 Peachtree street. The following will lx the program rendered; Anatole Lladow, from "Bagatelles:" Presto, allegretto tranqulllo tempo dl valse prestissimo; Frederic Chopin, etude, c-mlnor. ,.\lr. Kur Mueller. Robert Franz, Autumn—"The Rose Complained.” .Mr. Rob. r. Armour. Fran- Liszt, Tarantella. "Venezia e Napoli.” Mr. Kurt Mueller. Robert Schumann, "the Daughter of Jeptha;” August Dungen, "The Bless- Ing of Beauty.' Mrs. tiara Mueller. Edvard Grieg Puplllon; Krotlkon; To Spring. Mr. Kurt Mueller. Franz Schubert, "Du Bitt Die Ruh," Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Fashions of Exquisite and Sumptuous Type In This Costume and Suit Display The Most Elaborate We Have Ever Presented Costumes and Suits, those distinctive and supremely high-class, are fast developing into a tremendous feature of our this season’s busi ness. A delightful proportion of the present very extensive display is now devoted to these finer creations. There is a section given over entirely to these, the most recent productions of great master minds, and Costumes, as well as Suits and Evening Wraps, arc shown in unrivaled splendor. This occasion marks especially the introduction of the best thoughts of the style leaders in this country and abroad, so complete is the assemblage and iuexliaustivc the variety of beauty and newness. The display is at once superb and astonish ing in its magnificence. From the very stylish and attractive gar ments at quite moderate prices, upward to the most elaborate and goj'geous creations—one at $200, the gathering presents charms indescrib able at each step. Particularly do we commend to your attention the exquisite Gown in the sketch—a marvel of effectiveness in black Re naissance put together with hand-made Climy bands. Price $150. Another charming specimen in the remark able exhibit, is an imported, hand-made Dress of Renaissance entirely in black; $150. A beau tiful Dress of heavy cream Filet is formed of bands and edges of the lace, a model of style and elegance; $135. There’s an exquisite Dress of all-over baby Irish lace', elaborate with crochet medallions and dainty Valenciennes, at $125. In light blue Chiffon Cloth, a Dress, charm ing with bands ot ecru lace and touches of gold and silver trimmings; the entire draped front of waist and panels on skirt being of rich Ori ental hand-painted Chiffon; $125. Mere hints of the display—scores of superb Gowns, each different and exclusive to its wearer, ready now to help grace the grandest social events. It is such an unusual style gath ering that you are invited to view-r—and, when you come, of no less importance, is— TheRemarkable Showing of Tailor-Made Suits Suits—such handsome and becoming ef fects—of so many different varieties. The de signs—-what room for improvement. The trim mings, for another thing — their beauty and very artistic application. There is a strong mark of favor m the fine materials used, and of great consideration, the finishing and careful workmanship throughout. Suits of equal beauty and style have not been previously shown. Dressy Suits, lavishly trimmed models, apd Suits of more conservative style, simple in their elegance. A Suit at $200 is of Chiffon Broadcloth, in light apricot shade, the coat, 42 inches long, is more of lace than cloth, showing the new large shoulder and armhole effect: magnificent in design with cuffs and vest of black Panne velvet. This illustrates the character of the new Suits—how fine some of them are. There arc other Suits of remarkable beauty at $165, $150, $135 and downward to those, also the very acme of style, at $35. $45, $50, $65, $75 and $85. Stylish and attractive is a Suit of Serge, black grounds with olive green stripe. The 24-inch coat, beautifully tailored, is made with collar of inlaid velvet. The gracefully pleated skirt is finished with fold; $50. At $35 is a beautiful Suit made of Broad cloth or Cheviot, in blue, black and brown. The coat, 50 inches long, tight-fitting, is lined throughout with satin. SUITS AT $25—of course. Among the popular-priced Suits, of which this, more than ever, is a gath ering to be justly admired, the $25 Suits are especially prominent. They compare favorably in style and beauty of fit and finish with Suits now generally selling at about ten dollars more. The variety is very great —covering completely the range of plain and trimmed models in all stylish materials. This,,then, all told, is a fashion exhibition unapproaehed at no time before, and in its very remark able extent, sure tc interest every woman who comes. A Suit of reseda green Velvet; new short fancy blouse, large armhole effect; very handsome with heavy ecru medallions; skirt with two graduating bias folds; $45. A 42-inch, half-fitted Coat Suit, is of black Chiffon Broadcloth; tucked over shoulders, newest sleeves; stylish vest of satin mid Jap anese embroidery; touches of velvet and de signs of heavy silk braid; $60. In green, maroon and black mixed novelty Worsted, is a Suit, a beautiful model with 22-inch Gibson-effect jacket, trimmed with crochet buttons, pin tuck ed satin and heavy silk braid; $85. A Suit of green, brown and black striped Panama. Thu coat is 36-inches long, simple tailored style, half-fitted, with plain coat collar and lapels. Pleated Skirt, $35. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co., St De e pc f t Jfnts y “The Erlklng:.’’ M. Rob. L. Armour Christian Slmling:. variations for t\v«* pianos, op. 2. Messrr Paul Donchoo and Kurt Moeller. Tho nubile Is cordlali;' Invitee- to be present. MRS. SCOT*fs~RECEPTION. Mrt. W. M. Scot: will entertain a number of her friends or Friday, after noon from 4 to 6 o’clock at her resi dence on Grar. street. Assisting Mr.. Scott fr. receiving will be: Mr«. K. L. Cimnally, .Mrs. W. P. Ellis, Mrs. \V, V. Pauillo, Mrs. Estelle G.irrctt Raker, Mrs. D. i Carson, Mrs. Clrtreneo PnekdtUc. Mrs. A. Met. WU- s-ir. Mrs ’ iyin-. ior. Mims Mrs R. If. Carman. Mir. T-elb May Caiman, Miss Butcher’s Polish Also Johnson's wax at the GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CD., '3 Peachtree StrczL Margaret Lederle, Mlsa Kate K. Blat- terman. Miss Laura SalteU and Miss Edwlna Behre. PAYNE-PEEPLES. Invitations were received In Atlanta Monday to the wedding of Miss Nan Payne, of Warrenton. Va„ to Mr How ell Peeples, which will take place Oc tober It at Warrenton. TODD-THOMAS. Dr. James Scott Todd has Issued In vitations to the marriage ot Ills daugh ter, Louise Watkins, to Mr. Earl Den nison Thomas, Jr., on the evening of Wednesday. October 23, at 9 o'clock, at 322 Peachtree, street. Mlsa Todd's marriage to Mr. Thomas will be ore of the beautiful and bril liant eventa of the social season. HOME FOR INCURABLES. The Home for Incurables Association will meet at the home Wednesday aft ernoon at 3:39. AH members of the association are urged 'o come, as the meeting la of great Importance. MRS. JAMES WILLUMA