Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 15, 1907, Image 9

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THUi ATJjAJNTA UkAJitUlAJM AND JVLiYVS. TO BRIDAL PARTY. Among many gaieties occasioned by the announcement of the engagement of Ml»» Lucy Evans and Dr. Robert Orler Stephens will be the Informal party at which Mr." Alex Stephens will entertain at hi* apartment on Cain -treat. His guests will Include the member* of the bridal party and one or two out-of-town friends. GYMNASIUM CLASSE8. The gymnasium classes at the Young Women's Christian Association began Monday. October 14. All who are to Join the classes this year had best en roll at once. The schedule of classes Is as follows! Mondays and Thursday. Junior class, at t:IS p. m.: young women's class. 4;15 to 5:16 P. m.; business women's class. 6:SO to 7:30 p. m. i Tuesdays and Fridays, matrons' class 16 to 11 a. m.; advanced class, I to 4 P- m.; business women. 8 to 9 II Saturday*, class for small boys, 9:45 to 16:80 a. m. RICHARDSON-DUDLEY. The marriage of Miss Ellen Allen Richardson and Mr. Walter Worthing ton Dudley took place Monday after noon at 6 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Augustine ThOmas, In West End. The only attendants were little Miss Sarah Oolcord and Master Joseph Heath Williams, who preceded to the Improvised altar the bride and groom. The bride wore a handsome traveling S own of blue broadcloth with hat of lack satin trimmed with black plumes and Jet lace. Her bouquet was of bride r °The deoorations of the home eon- alited of palms, ferns and a profusion of cut flowers, autumn roses predomi nating. i A reception. At which only relatives •nd Intimate friends were entertained, followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Dudley left for a brief honey moon trip. 1 After October 35 Mr. and Mrs. Dud ley will bo at home to their friends at 169 Washington street. AT THE DINNER DANCE. Colonel and Mrs. Robert J. Lowry will entertain eight guests Saturday evening at the dinner danco at the Cap ital City Club. Among ths gousts will bo Judge and : Mrs. William B. Lamar, of Florida. to miss”bteele. Miss Jeanette Brown will entertain at a tea on Wednesday afternoon In compliment to Miss Emily Steele, of Iowa. BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Lee Jordan entertained her bridge club Monday afternoon at her home on Juniper street. The prize, an embroidered centerpiece, was won by Mrs H. F. Weat. RECEPTION AND COTILLION. Tbs Writers' Club of Birmingham are to entertain ths National League of Press Clubs tbs evening of October 23 with n bril liant reception and cotillion at the Country Chib. This has been previously announced, but the Anal plana ware made at a meet ing recently. They have appointed a large . reeelring party, competed of the members of the club and the wires of contributors end there who ere to entertain the visiting delegatee. Mrs. B. T. Taliaferro, who Is cb Irmaa of thla comtnltee, will bo ably iielsted by these prominent people and the her of the rlnb being J tea Invitations which will bo Included lit the total number. Souvenir programs for the 4eace w ill be provided and tho chrvsnntho. Bern, the dower of the Writers' Club, will he la evidence In nddltlon to other unique decoration characteristic of the Mouth. It le net known yet who will lend tho dance, bst a full orcheatra will be engaged for the eeenlng and ehn ball room nt tho clnb will lie the center of attraction with Its charming coterie of brilliant inen anil wom en end a reprceentatlve gathering of Illr- mlngham'a society Bet. Mrs. J. Asa Bonn* tree will entertain the ladies In the visiting I delegntlnn at her home the afternoon of the 22d and will lie assisted by members of the Writers’ Club.—Birmingham News. COMPLIMENTARY RECITAL. Miss Mmnl« Haynes will give a com pllmentnry recital at the Woman’s Club rooms October 33. She la a pupil of Miss Grace Lee Drown and a delightful i. evening la promised. MEETING OF WOMAN’S CLUB. The Atlanta Woman's Club held their opening meeting for tho fall Monday »"d a very enthusiastic and enjoyable afternoon It proved to be. more than a hundred of the club members being Present. The president Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, *ho has Just returned from a delight ful trip to New York, was w armly wel- comed by the members. She was gowned in soft gray silk trimmed with i dahlia velvet, her becoming hat In the •ante new ehada. After a brief address of welcome, the president introduced the new officers, who were duly Installed. Each officer P h f r speech of acceptance promised JL..," ,,r »y support and assistance In ! it.*-..* yvar one of tho most brll- uam m the history of the club. new nffleers are: Mre. A. McD. secretary; Mrs. W. B. Price Smith, dltor. Chairmen of committees: Mre. J. R. Watts, social; Mrs. Truitt, lecture; Mrs. J. P. Averlll. house; Mrs. Edward G. Warner, year book; Mrs. Lyman J. Amsden, library; Mrs. N. P. Black, kindergarten: Mrs. Edward T. Brown, children; Mrs. John K. Ottley, educa tion; Mrs. Albert Herring, floral; Mrs. William King, child study; .Mrs. W. P. Pattlllo, home science; Mrs. Frank Woodruff, social service: Miss Sarah G. Whaley, library: Mrs. George Hlntnan. current events: Mrs. W, S. Yeatee, music; Mrs. A. Woodward, arts nnd crafts: Mrs. D.. I. Carson. Industrial; Miss Sarah G. Whaley, class Ip psych ology. All chairmen outlined their year's work and were enthusiastic about •their plans. Mrs. John K. Ottley gave an Interest ing talk on education and tho oppor tunity nfforded club women all over the state to aid In beautifying the school buildings; to Rsslst rural schools In the most substantial way, and to make December 8 Arbor Day all over the state of Georgia very successful. Mrs. Ottley was very much encour aged that club women are assisting the rurnl schools In un organized way. She Bpoke also of the cordial Invitation the ladles of Tlfton have extended to all club women, whether, delegatee or not to attend .the convention of the State Federation November 7 and 8. at Tlf ton. Mrs. Frank Woodruff, of the social service committee, gave a brief out line of a great work to be accomplished along these lines the coming year by this committee. The club was very fortunate to have with them at the first meeting the state president, Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb, who was In the city for a few days. In a short, happy speech she congratulated the ladies on the work planned for this year and urged unon them the need of helping others, the great creed of the club women of Georgia. Miss Helen Crennan, of Washington, D. C., delighted the ladles with three beautiful songs. The delegate and alternate to the State Federation convention, which meets in Tlfton November 7 and 8, were elected at this time. Mrs. A. McD. Wilson, president; Mrs. Frank Woodruff, delegate, and Mrs. John A. Porduc, alternate. After a delightful social hour over tea and sandwiches the club adjourned. CHRYSANTHEMUM 8HOW. The chrysanthemum show, which Is to be held soon In the Worman'e Club rooms at the Grand, will be open to all lovers of this beautiful autumn flower, whether club member* or not. i Several ’handsome prize* are to be ‘ awarded. Mr*. Albert Herring, of In man Park, 1* chairman of the chrys anthemum show committee. lazenIy-leiqh. Tuesday morning at 10 u'clock, at the residence of Rev. A. C. Ward, 124 ■Mangurn street. Miss Lillie Lazenby and Mr. Edward Leigh were married. Dr. Ward performing the ceremony. Both Mr. and Mrs. Leigh reside near Newnan, the former being a successful farmer of that section. U'n ure; turn. .ui'w. nih'.n, president; airs. Rolling Jones, ;i r f president: Mr*. Warren Boyd, sec- vl,, e president; Mrs. Howard Me- Ji™' recording secretary; Mrs. Wil- assistant recording Url. a ,7 ; Elijah Williams, treas- ™r. Mr*. B. F. Cobb, corresponding Natural Flavors D®$ • Mr. Percy Adams' box party at the Grand Monday evening Included Miss Charlotte Green, Miss Luclle Haw thorne, Mrs. Belle Newman Howard, Mr. Earl Green and Mr. Philip Alston.. Mr. H. L. Charbonntor, of Augusta, is at the Piedmont. Miss 5Iay Hodgson, of Athens, Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hodg' son. attractive guest of her aunt, 1 Spalding. Flavoring Extracts Vanilla Lemon Orange Rose, eta ,re natural flavors, obtained by * new process, which gives the ™°st delicate and grateful taste. r ' “rice’s Favor'ngs can be onscientiously commended as eing just as represented, per- Kjon in every possible respect. | c , ne proves their excel- Mlss Luclle Hawthorne, will spend week with Mrs. Harold Moore. Mrs. Frederick Jones, of Pittsburg, will arrive In Atlanta this week to visit Miss Lulah Slaton, whose marriage to Mr. MacGregor will take place on the 32d. Miss May Hodgson, of Athens, who Is visiting her brother, Dr. Fred Hodgson, will also be among the out- of-town guesta at the wedding. >> The frlenda of Miss Cara Hutchlna will be glad to know that she Is re covering from an attack gt fever. Mtaa -Katharine Wooten has os her guest her cousin, -Miss Bolling, of Nashville. Mias Willie Campbell goes to Atlanta Wednesday to visit Miss Satnuella Whitman. Mlsa Campbell will be one of Miss Whitman's bridesmaids at her wedding, which takes place October 39, and wtll participate In the many en tertainments to be given in honor of that popular bride-to-be.—Chatthnooga Times. Miss Evelyn Warde will be the guest of Mrs. Jock C. Mell, DeKalb avenue. Edgewood, uffill after her marriage to Mr. Oliver Murphy, of Grantvlllt, un October 29.. Mr. W. D. Ramsey Is the guest of hie sister, Mrs. J. F. Holmes, at Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Miller are enter taining a delightful week-end house party at their country home. Their guests arc Miss Mary Lou Phlntzy. .Mlsa Marlbelle Harrlss. of Athens, Ga.; Mias Louise Bothwell, Mr. North Wln- shlp, of Macon, Oa.; Mr. B. T. Lowe, of Atlanta, Oa., anti Mr. W. K. Miller, Jr. Augusta Chronicle. Miss Minnie VRn Epps Is the guest of Mrs. Frank Barrett at Augusta. Before returning to Atlanta Miss Van Epps will visit her aunt, Mrs. Carlton Hlllyer. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson will be out of the city for several weeks. Mr. Johnson Is on a business trip In south Georgia. j J Mrs. Norwood Mitchell left Monday for n two weeks' visit to New York snd Richmond. Mr. Ltgbn Johnson Is In New York. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Abbo.tt and their sister-in-law, Mrs. King, left Tuesday at noon for a visit to New York. Hr and Mrs. Hollins Randolph have returned from a visit North and are at the Piedmont for the winter. Dr and Mrs. Edmund L. Awtry and Mr. John L. Awtry have returned to the city, after a visit to Augusta and vicinity.' pi Fall’s Newest Swagger | Long Coats, Stunning I Models . . . . . $15 $20 Beautifully man tailored coats in every new style nnd for every occasion—able to withstand any service. Ideal coats for the motor ist, the tourist and the participant in evening diversions. Mnde of tho swellest black, blue nnd hrown broadcloths and su perbly half lined with pearl (fray or black satin—nobby in laid velvet collars ornamented with braid—collars with mannish lapels, full collarlcss effects in a ptreat diversity of style. Full cir cular back—plain cuffs—velvet trimmed cuffs — braid trimmed cuffs. Aristocratic garments that will bo appreciated by those who want tho best nt n special price. ._. $20.00 Cloth Coats Half Satin Lined }ais "1 $12.50 These wonderfully smart ;; ankle-length coats have f caught Fashion’s whim most successfully. Models reveal the full, loose ripple back tendencies. Perfectly tail ored—inlaid velvet collar less effect—Byzantine trim mings—Zouave shoulders— smart alcoves—(half lined, Farmers’ satin grey or black, only > $12.50 We’vo the grenfest stock of Ladies’ Tailored Suits under any one roof in all . Atlanta. Newest winter models of finest clothes in long coat models, fancy trimmed or plain tailored in groat variety $15, $17, $25 to $150 ^KiCH^tnxu:KKK^xKi-A:^xKKKKi^^cwKmemem:rxac^iiiKa:^-Mm-K4:K } Tailored Suits $15°° to $15<T 11 For Two Weeks We Offer Reduced Prices on Our Entire ‘Stock of Crockery, China, Art Ware and Bric-a-Brac A glorious opportunity now to select wedding presents and holiday gifts. We're awfully crowded for space in our China and Bric-a-Brac Department. We must have more room. This stock must be reduced and reduced quickly. Here’s a grand stock of brand now Dinner ’China, Toilet Sets, Artware, Bric-a-Brac, fine "Cut Glass and liand-painted novelties—thousands of pret ty novelties gathered from all parts of the World; already marked at a very low price, now offered you at still greater reductions. All goods are marked in plain figures. Three Sensational Bargains in the Annex Tomorrow Commencing at 8:30 o'clock, 100 large size covered Vege table and Soup Dishes, fancy white pattern, worth -regu larly 75c each; ns long ns they last .. 1,000 plain White-Cups nnd Saucers, fancy pntterns. Some few are slightV chipjicd on edges; worth regularly $1.00 to $1.50 dozen, will be closed out tomorrow, while they last, set of 6, for We’ll sell tomorrow just 10 only, fine Carlsbad China Choc olate sets, containing one pot and 6 cups nnd saucers, beau tifully decorated nnd heavily covered with coin gold; regu lar price $5.98, ns long ns these last ; ^<6i9»gioioioia>oieieiw3ioioioio«o<9>9ie>oiQioiBieieioMO<c»o>D»oicioio»3i5>>cioioic«o»^:i::TH^^ :t:-t TOMORROW * Manufacturers’ Samples $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.00 Shopping Bags and Pocketbooks $1.39 Yes, through a fortunate purchase we offer our lady patrons choice of reg ular 81.50 to 68.00 finest Leather Hand Bags and Pocketbooks, newest shapes and colors (''samples"). Identical bag* that retail about the city for 12.00 to 88.00 each, for $1.39 4-H-W Teddy Dolls, Teddy Bears and “Tige” We’ve a great stock "Teddy Doll*,’’ "Teddy Bears" and Buster's Dog "Tlge." The children arc wild about these Dolls. The Teddy Dolls, like cut, come In assorted sizes. $1.75 to $2.75 All sizes brown and white Teddy Bears, 50c to $10.00 Buster Brown's 'Tlge." pretty shade brown, with cute leather muzzle, 52.25, $3.6(1 and $5,110 Blankets and Comforts BLANKETS. One lot nice quality Wool Plaid Blnnk- for .! 6 00 : $3.98 All-wool white and grey CC AA Blankets, 11-4 elie Beautiful quality 11-4 size white and S2££ $4.69 Superior. quality of all-wool Blanket* In rich plaid*; blue and white, pink and white, grey and white and Cft Eft brown and whit* plaid* ,.,99.89 Splendid quality white (cotton) Blank ets, etlk tape edge, . .. $1.98 BLANKET ROBES. Splendid quality Blanket Rohes, choice patterns nnd colors, suitable for loung ing robes, bath robes, $2.98 COMFORTS. Splendid quality Comforts, filled with pure white cotton, lined with sllkolinc, $1.35 and $1.50. Better quality sllkpline lined Com forts at $2.00 and $2.50. Beautiful quality Comfort* filled with ppro white cotton nnd lined with fine quality French Sateen, exquisite pat- ' "’|3.50, $4.00, $4.50 up. Infants’ Long Coats. Infants' long Coals, made of Bedford .Cord, cope, collar and sleeve, trimmed In ribbon and silk braid*, „ $1.98 and $2.50. Infants' long Coat* of handsome Pro. pello Cloth. Some of thcae little Coate ‘ are heavily hand-embroidered and feather-stitched and others ere trimmed In ribbons, laces, silk braid*, etc. Prices range $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. We've a full line of Infants' long Coate of Bedford Cloth*, Propello Cloths and fine Cashmere*, from $1.50 to $10.00 Children’s Underbodies. for Winter wear, sizes 1 to 14 yeafs. A splendid Underwaist, for 12 l-2o Children'* "Nazareth" knit Wal*t. ■fie* 1 to 14 years, 25c and 50c. OUTING GOWNS. Children'* excellent qiallty Outing Gown*, size* l to. 14 years, 50c and 59c. v Ladle*' Gown*, made of an excellent quality Outing Flannel, at . 59c, 75c, 89c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 . § Special Sale of Kimonos Ladles' short silk Kimonos. In beau tiful Japanese designs and floral pat terns, and also plain colors, $2,50| $2.75 End $2*98 Ladies* short Eiderdown House Sacks. In red and gray, with facings of satin, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.50 Ladle.' long Kimono, of heavyweight Flannelette, hend.ome designs, shirred across shoulders; full size, $2.25 Ladles' long Flannelette Kimonos, In beautiful Japanese designs, large loose sleeves, trimmed with satin border, $1.75 Ladles' long Silk Kimonos. In pli blues, lavenders and fancy floral Japanese designs. Better quaRtles at $6.50, $7.50, $10.00, $11.98, and $13.98 ladles' long Eiderdown Lounging Robes, In red nnd gray, trimmed with facings of satin, $4.98, $5.50, $6.00, and on up to $10.00 $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 to $10.00 HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S I-lr!-4T:irt-8 i nT4'.r.i:i;|-.i;i:i;|;i;i.i;i;i; l |^;i^xict:i:i'-i:i:K8;i:A:iXH^Hfl^AK4^B4j UnfEtH-X