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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. rilfRSDAT. OCTOBER 17. 1301 SOCIETY : Mrs. George C. Ball, Editor, | 88MS3. *—i IWMMMMIHWWWHWSWMMIIHSHMIM AND WOMAN’S INTERESTS A 1907 ELOPEMENT. The costless man puts a careless arm •Round the waist of the hatleaa girl. • While over the dustleas, mudleaa roads In a horseless wagon they whirl. Like a headless bullet from a hammer less gun. By smokeless powder driven, i They fly to taste the speechless Joys, By endless union given. Affords to them the means Is a tasteless meal of boneless cod, With a dish of strlngless beans. He smokes his old tobaccolesa pipe And laughs a mirthless laugh When' pap tries to coax her back By wireless telegraph. —Llpplncott's Magazine. TO mTsS WRIGHT. Wednesday evening nt their lovely home, ''The Homestead," In West End, Mrs. Connally and Miss Connelly will ■entertain at a chafing dish supper In honor of .Miss Arabella Wright, of Brunswick, who Is visiting Mrs. Spen- cer Atkinson. ' IN HONOR MI8S GHOLSTIN. Miss Martha Woodward will enter tain at a Halloween party In compli ment to Miss Katharine Gholstln. MRS. THOMAS’ BRIDGE. Mrs. Maurice Thomas was the host ess at a delightful bridge party Thurs day afternoon at her home on Piedmont avenue. The house was decorated with white roses and ferns, and In the dining room, where dainty refreshments were serv ed, the color was red. The table had for Its centerpiece red roses, and the candle shades and mints were also In • The prises were a pearl pin, a set of white and gold salts and a hand-paint- ed plftte. Mrs. Thomas received her guests In ‘ a gown of cream mull embroidered and trimmed with laoe. Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and | Purifies the'brcath A superipr dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1866 by ; M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. £ Second Night of Horse Show c/. f&tnd. JZiJZ.S. Society wax out again Wednesday? Mr*. W. 8. Elkin, Mr. and Mr* Thoma* Mr, and Mr*. Frank Kill*, Mr. and Mr*. John Little, Mr*. Reble Lowe English, Ml** luma Dooly, Mr. Ragan and Mr. ('rankshow. Mr. and Mr*. \V. H. Kl*er, Ml** Anne Phlnlay, Ml** Marian Peel, Mr. Win- ship Nunnally, Mr. llowle Martin. Ml** Gertrude McCabe. Mia* Claire Ridley, Mr. Stafford Kanh, Mr. Travl* Huff. Mr*. I. Y. Sage, Mis* Cora Winn, Ml** Ro*!ne Raoul, Mr. Herbert Hoge, .Mr. William Araaud. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haynes, Ml** Mershon, Mr. Chadwick, Mr. Eugene Htyne*. Mr. and Mrs. Louts Gholstln, Mr. and Mr*. George Dexter. Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Shedden, Mr. and Mr*. Vaughan Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steam*. Governor and Mr*. Hoke Smith, Miss Lucy Smith, Ml** faille Smith, Mr*. A. J. Smith and Ml** Amelia Smith Mr. and Mr*. Colquitt Carter, Mr. and Mr*. Lee Jordan, Mr. and Mr*. Pres ton Arkwright. Dr. and Mr*. E. L. Connally, Ml** Annie Caverly, Ml** France* Connally, »«• TJiVimiUrcMtume was of Mr. Joe Eble, Mr. Tom .'onnally, Mrr. ThlrtTShi Mr. and Mr*, c. T. Ladson. J cream rr.pe__de ch nj. vfHh whkh ah. y _ GROOT-BARKER. Card, have been received In the city announcing the marriage of Mlaa 8e- mele Josephine Groot to Mr. George Barker, the ceremony having taken place on the 9th of October. Mr. Barker formerly livedJn Atlanta and Is a brother of Mrs. T. R. R. Cobb. HORSE SHOW PARTY. Mr. and Mr#. ' William W. Austell, who are In’ the city for a few days, entertained Wednea'day night a conge nial party at the horse show, later tak- ' mg aupper at the Piedmont. Mr. and Mra. Auatell’a guest# were: Mr. and .... r* p Byrd. Mrs. I.ula T. Lyons and Mr. H.' G.’jonea. of Pitt-burg Mra. Austell wore'a handsome toUet of gray lace over blur Hllk, trimmed with Irish lues, ami white lace hat, with blue ^ Mrs. Lyons wore a stylish gown of lavender chtffon cloth, with lavender hat. trimmed with plume*, evening to witness the second perform ance of the horse show, which, by the way, was more successful and brilliant than on the opening night. Tlie horses were a* Interested and excited as the large and fashionable audience that wa* present, and that the blooded animal* were appreciative of applause accorded them wa* readily shown by the prancing and high step ping. The gown* and Jewel* worn by the women were equally a* handwome us those seen on the flr*t evening. The'horse show ‘ demonstrate* the fact that the women of Atlanta can vie ith any women In the country in the matter of handsome and elaborate cos tume*. Among those seen in boxes Wednes day evening were: Colonel and Mr*. R. J. Lowry, Mrs. Edward Barnes, Mis* Harrle Fumade, Judge and Mrs. William B. Lainar. Mr*. W. D. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. -harles L. Gately, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slaton, Miss. Leila Phillips. • Mr. and Mr*. Van Landlngham, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Weld on. Mr. and Mr*. 81m* Bray, Mr*. Walter Stearns and Mr. H. H. Cabanls*. Mr. and Mrs. Toulman William*. Mis* Rollne Clarke, Miss Elizabeth High, Mr. Ernest Ottley and Mr. Ewell Gay. Mr. and Mrs. And row Calhoun, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Black, Mr. and Mr*. Cobh Caldwell. Ml** Katharine Trigg, Mr. Hugh Robinson. Mr. and Mr*. Jerome Simmon*, Mr. and Mr*. Henry Tanner, Mr. and Mr*. Anthony Murphy. Ml** Julia Porter, Miss Antoinette Broughton, Mr. Thoma* Meador, Jr., Mr. Frank Stone. Judge and Mr*. Don Pardee, Mr. and Brumby Mr. and Mrs. John Temple Graves, Mrs. Enuna Connally, Miss Lula Kings- bery, Mis* Nlta Scarrett, Mr. How ard Stakely, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. and Mr*. T. D. Meador. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Sciple. Dr. and Mr*. John R. Hopkins, Mrs. Cawthorne, Miss Marian Goldsmith, Mr. Edward Cawthorne. In Boxes Thursday Night. With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alston will be Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Black, Mlsa Katie Stocking. Miss Katharine Jelks and Mr. Philip Ahiton. Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Gray will have with them Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* Brum by and Dr. and Mr*. Elkin. Mr. and Mr*. F. M. Stewart will have as their guests Miss Leila Reese, of Pensacola; Mis* Ludie Holland, Mrs, W. H. Bell. Mr. .Scott Bell. -» Mr. Eugene Haynes will have In his box Miss Susie Mae Pope. Mias Madge Merahon and Mr. Jim Callaway. Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* B. Lumpkin will entertain a box party In honor of Mias Louise Todd, their guest* to In clude Mis* Todd. Mia* Ripley, Mlsa McCabe. Mis* Phillips. Messrs. Earl Thoma*. Gus Ryan. David Kirkland and Marry Charbonnier of Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Loul* Gholstln, Mr. Frank Butt, Mis* Katharine Gholstln and Mr. Edwin Johnson will occupy a box together. Governor Smith’s box. will be occu pied by Miss Mary Brent Smith, Miss Mattie Wilson DuBose. Mr. Shelby, Mr. Jones, Mr. Keenan and Mr. Brice. Dr. and Mr*. Connally will have with them Mr. and Mrs. John Spalding and Mr. Tom Connally. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shedden will be together. With Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ladson will Mrs. Robert Alston. Mr. Victor Smith, he Mr and Mr*. Davl*. of Havana. •' Jn ^ ne box wlu be Miss Margaret wort n picture hat of black velvet and plumes. MRS. PHILLIPS ENTERTAIN6. An Inform#! reception was given Wednesday evening by Mrs. Nnnnle Phillip., nt 103 Walton #(reet. In honor of her son, Mr. W. V. Phillies, »nd hi# bride, who arrived la#t week from Cal. Ifomta. hi# bride', home. A large num ber of friend, luid relative# were pres ent. Mr*. J. H. Welch n»»t»ted In re ceiving. The home waa tastefully dac- urntcd with palms, fern# and cut flow er.. A dainty luncheon wa# »erved In the dining room. Professor Harry Mai- aengale rendered several .election, on the piano and the violin duet# by the little Mle.es Johnson were charming feature# of the evening. SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING. The Atlanta Woman's Missionary As- aoclatinn will hold Ita semi-annual open meeting next Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Kngllan Lutheran church, corner of Trinity avenue and Capitol place. The Travelers' Aid will be rep- , resented. All ladles Interested In church nnd mission work arc cordially In vited. as the program will be Interest ing nnd will'-arrow how this noble band of women have kept pace with the growth of Atlanta, and have kept an accurate account of the help rendered to women and children and aged and nick who sojourned tvlthln our gates. Three matrons are now at the union depot nnd Terminal station, and Ihelr work will b« the subject of some talks. IN HONOR OP MISS SQUIRE8. Thursday afternoon at her home In West End Miss Rushle Ray entertain ed at bridge, complimentary to Mies -Callaway ftqulre*. of Lexington, Ky, . After the game refreshments were served at smell tables. Miss Ray re- i-elved her guests In an attractive white lingerie sown. Miss Squire, wore also a becoming toilet of white. The guest# numbered twenty-four. Mlsa Ray will entertain at bridge again next week. Ladson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Horry Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Johnson, Mrs. Harri son, Miss Huger. Miss Agnes Ijtdson, Mias Margaret Ladson, Mr. Tom Hall and Mr. Erwin Dickey. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin, Mr. and Mr#. J. M. Goddard. Mr. and Mre. J. R. Gray, Dr. and Ladson. Mis# Agnes Ladson, Mr. Tom Hall and Mr. Irvine Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. 15. R. DuBose will en tertain a family party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin and Mr. and Mrs. John Goddard will be In a box together. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Murphy will hnv* with them Dr. and Mr*. Floyd McRae. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Sisson, Mrs. Edward H. Barne* and Ml** Ma mie Gatin*. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Gately will have with them Mr. and Mrs. IV, D. Manly and Mr. Walter Lamar. In Mr. Simmon*’ box will be Mlsa Hamuelhi Whitman, Ml** Helen Bag- ley, Ml** Wllla Campbell of Chatta nooga. Mr. Tate, Mr. Goldsmith and Mr. Simmon*. Colonel and Mr*. I. Y. Sage will have a party of friend* In their box. Mr. Herbert Sage will entertain friend* In hi* box. Among other* who will be seen in the boxes are; Dr. and Mrs. John R. Hopkln*, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Weldon, Colonel nnd Mrs. W. L. Peel. Mr. nnd Mr*. W. H. Kiser, Mr. and Mr*. Clark Howell, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Hop kln*, Mr. nnd Mr*. John Grant, Mr. and Mr*. Walter Jetnlson, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Seely, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Kill*, Mr. and Mr*. Cobb Caldwell, Mr. and Mra. Charles Black. Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Steele, Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Dickerson, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Well don, Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Van Landing- ham, Mr. and Mr*. David Woodward, Mi 1 , and Mr*. Dargan, Colonel and Mr*. Lowry and others. maid of honor Immediately preceded the bride to the altar, where the groom and his best man, Mr. Houston,Adams, awaited tb&biift.V f After the Impressive ceremony an informal reception ,was held and an elaborate Hupdef was served buffet fashion. The bride's beautiful toilet wa* of white chiffon clotji made prlhcesse with an effective arrangement of tuck* on the corsage and skirt and’embroidered Jn pearj* and silver. Her'tulle veil wa* prettily adjusted with orange blossoms and she carried .a bouquet of .lilies, .of the valley. ’ ■ Mis* Knowles, maid of honor, wore a handsome costume of white chiffon cloth trimmed with quantities of lace. Her brfuquet waa of pink roses. Mis* Eleanor Robinson’s gown wa* of pale pink embroidered mull, and Miss Isabel Robinson wore pale blue mull embroidered. Miss Cornelia Moore’s pretty frock wfesof white mull and lace. Mr*. Horne, mother of the bride, wore a handsome cqstpme of black lace over white chlffort. ; • Mr*. Roby Robinson’s attractive cos tume was of pointe de Tlerre lace comL blned with amber-colored satin em broldered In opal tints. Mrs. W. F. Robinson, of Eufaula, wore a becoming gown of black lace over black silk. The color scheme, green and white, was artistically carried out In the beau tiful floral decorations of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson’s home. Sprays of bamboo, luxuriant ferns and nalms and a pro fusion of white chrysanthemums were effectively used. In the dining room the centerpiece of the table wa* a heart-shaped wedding cake embossed in white lilies and roses, which was surrounded with a wreath of lilies of the valley and delicate fern fronds. The confections were in orange blossom denlgns and the cakes were ornamented with the name flower*. Sliver candlesticks held white tapers with shades of white silk and silver filigree. Mr. and Mr*. Adam* left at midnight for a trip North the - latter wearing a *tyll*h traveling suit of blue cloth with hat en suite. Seasonable Specials TOMORROW FRIDAY FLANNELS AND FLANNELETTES Increasing The demand is constantly in- creasing for Flavoring Extracts Vanlll* Lemon Oranga Rose,tie, This is accounted for by the fact that Dr. Price’s flavors are just as represented—true to nature, made from the finest fruits, of delicate taste, and of the greatest strength attainable „ TO MISS SPENCER. Thursday afternoon at her home on Highland avenue Mra. William Leo Scott entertained In honor of her guest, Mlaa Edna Spencer. Eight or ten young women were Invited for Informal tea. and during the afternoon a deli cious aalad course was served. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Scott's hos pitality were: Ml*# Nell Waldo. MlM Berta Donatdaon, Mis# Emma Wesley, Ml## Rushle Wesley. Miss May Belle Doby, Miss Pearl Mobley, Mis* Isabel Allen, MIbb Atllne Flelsclirnan. paynepIeples. The marriage of Miss Non Payne and Mr. Howell Peeples, which took place In Warrenton, Va„ Wednesday, waa an event of brilliant social Interest In Warrenton and In Atlanta, wrhera the bride and groom have such a wide clr- ole of friends. The only attendants were the cousins of the bride, Misses I.aura and Helen Payne. Mr. Ed Peeples was his broth er’s beat man. and Mr. J. Keith Payne was groomsman. Mr. John Wing, Mr. Fttzhugh Payne, Mr. Charles Owens, of Durham. X. C„ and Dr. Morion Doug las. of Warrenton. wore ushers. The wedding waa. attended by a number of Atlanta guests and waa.fol lowed by a beautiful reception, after which Mr. Peeples and hi* bride left for New York. They will arrive In Atlanta In two weeks and will lie at home to their friends In a pratty apartment on Columbia avenue. MR. RAGAN ENTERTAIN8. Wednesday night at hla home Peachtree atreet Mr. Willis Ragan gave a delightful eupper after the horee ehow. In the table decorations the horee show color#, yellow and black, were effectively used, the centerpiece being an elaborate arrangement of yellow and white chrysanthemums. Mr. Ragan's gueata were: Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slaton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis. Mlsa Isms Dooly. Mrs. Reble Lowe Englleh and Mr. Charles Crankshaw. MR3. HILL ANDERS. OAVIS GIVE BRIDGE PARTIES. Two of the largest and moat beauti ful events of Thureday were the bridge parties at which Mre. DeLoa Hill and Mrs. Herbert Davie entertained togeth er at Ihelr home on Pine street, enter taining flfty of their friends In the morning and Inviting aa many more for the afternoon party. The house waa beautifully decorated for the occasion by a color acheme of yellow, which waa followed out In all the pretty delnlla. Quantities of yellow chrysanthemums massed on mantels and window ledges and placed through out the rooms In tall vases, made a moat effective and handsome decora tion. Tile score cards were clever hand-painted designs done In yellow and tied with yellow ribbon and pencil. The prizes at the morning party were Imnd-palnted plates anil u lovely water color framed. In tho afternoon the flrst prize was a book and the consolation n picture. Mrs. Hill received her friends in a lovely gown of tan silk trimmed with ftllet lace. Mra. Davis wore a gown of pink crepe da chine elaborately fashioned with cream lace. MILE8-8ELFRIDQE. Special lo The Georgian. Washington, Oct. 17.—It Is stated that Rear Admiral Selfrldge, United States navy, retired, will marry on next Tuesday Mlsa Gertrude Miles, of .Bos ton, a long-time friend of the family. Admiral Selfrldge Is about 71 years old and hie ftanceo la 65. Admiral Selfrldge left last evening fur Hoaton. where hla son, George Bel- ,r aS^t Ms ‘wS’Sesto r:r‘ ,pnai - T , he troub ',? retired Hat of the navy In 1698 after 1 often the woman undergoes all a distinguished naval career, ’ ,h ” * - 1 '—“ *“ , INVITATIONS RECALLED. Mrs. W. C. Jarnagln recalls the invi tation* to her reception for Friday aft ernoon, which she waa to have given In honor of Mlaa Lula Slaton. MISS MAlIbY’8 TEA. The afternoon tea at which Mlaa Luella Malsby entertained Thursday waa a beautiful occasion,, to which 176 Invitation* were Issued. The lovely honor guests were Mlaa Hattla Wil liams, of Norfolk, and Mlsa Irene Beau mont. one of the most'attractive of the brldea-elect of the sekaon. These two young women assisted the ho*te*s In receiving and those who aided In en tertaining were: Mrs. J. IV. Davlaon, Mrs. O. C. Fuller, Mrs. Frank Berry. Mrs. Ella Carter. Mrs. Andrew Ander son, Mra. H. O. Beaumont, Mra. Stephen Hook, Mra. W. B. Hollingsworth and Mr*. L. J. Amsden. i „ Miss Malaby's home was elaborately decorated, the color scheme being yel low and while. Quantities of chrysan themums. which are so effective, were massed throughout the house and In tail vases ornamented mantels, tables and cabinets. The use of many palms and ferns added to the beauty of the decorations. In the illnlng room the table had for Ita centerpiece a talk vase Jilted with yellow chrysanthemums and placed on n Renaissance lace cover. From the chandelier ropes of smllax were brought down to the table. Numerous cande labra with yellow silk shades were In keeping with the general decorative scheme. Mints, bonbons and Ices were In white ant! yellow. Miss Malsby, the attractive young hostess, wore a lovely lingerie gown of white mull trimmed with laee. Miss Irene Beaumont wa* looking particularly handsome In a white silk gown fashioned smartly with fillet lace. Miss Williams was In yellow silk lace trimmed, the gown particularly be coming to her dainty coloring. We otter you the best selection and the lowest prices on all these staple fabrics. Come here to morrow, It Is to your advantage to buy now. and bjiy here. At 10c Per Yard The, beat Outing in all the dainty stripes and checks, also In some pood dark color*. Worth 12 l-2c yard. At10c Per Yard Plain colors. In Outing, Including pure whtta, cream, light blue, pink and red. Value 12 l-2c yard. At 15c Per Yard Lovely printed * FTmlnelettes 36 lnche* Wide, In many Persian and other figured design*. At 35c Per Yard Scotch Flannels, a large variety In gray and tan mixtures, good wearing, good washing. At $2.00 Each M. RICH & BROS. CO. T M. RICH & BROS. CO. mmm. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS It's Blanket time now—It’s time to look Into the matter of bed-covering. Tomorrow we place bo- fore you some “Extra 8pecial Values.” Qualities and sizes that are below market price, and that we feel certain will please. At $5.00 Per Pair 11-6 size, 68x80 Inches actual measure. These are strictly all-wool Blankets and come In white, gray, tan and a large variety of Fancy Plaids. At $6.50 Per Pair 11-4 size. 72x84 Inches actual measure. This la white, gray.-wool Blanket, fluffy and warm. In all- a lovely all natural and In fancy plaid a. Extra large size Cotton Comforts 61x90 Inches These were made to our order, and Intended for those needing good warm coverings. Miss Nannette Lincoln Is Winning Success Mias Nannette Lincoln, a well-known newspaper woman, formerly of Atlanta, Is now editor of the woman's page of the New York Evening Mall. Miss Lincoln was for some time a member of the editorial staff of, the Literary Digest, afterwards engaging In independent newspaper work in New York. Her ability attracted the attention of the Evening Mall, and she The .'..wit jy of Women .-(atnrzlly makes them shrink from the Indelicate questions, the obnoxious cr- arolnatloru, ami unpleasant' JhOhl treat- menu, which some physicians consider essential in the treatment of diseases of women. Yet, If help can be had. It Is better to snbir.lt to this ordeal than let Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, tcf.nfck.ami and hand* Makes tbeskiiitikejouwtDt It, Doceil r. It’* b*nnld»,v.i*»a,rr?re»hl»^ Caa’t br detected. I’mtttnor.it-,, — Summer, F&li. SeirptaFaBE. £yoa Mt*.Co. eaS. Pifta»t. BrookTyVN.Y. RECEPTION TO PRESS CLUBS. The Birmingham Wrltera' Club, of which Mrs. John A«a Rountree Is pres ident, ha# Issued handsome Invitations to a reoeptlon to be given to the Inter national League of Press Club* on the evening of Wednesday, October 23 from 9 to 12 o'clock, at the Country Club at Birmingham, Ala. HORNE-ADAMS. the annoyance and rbame for nothing, ThonsandsNj women who have been cured Ilk Dr. Bierce's Favorite Prescrip tion wriuy In ibttreclatlon of the cure which dlsjMrWS^b the examinations and local trealment>^TIiere Is no other medicine so sure.and women as ' Favorite Prescription." It cures debilitating drains. Irregularity end female weakne#*. It always helps. It almost always cures. It Is strictly non alcoholic. non - secret, all !u Ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper; con- A marriage of more than ordinary In-1 tains no deleterious or habit-forming tereat was that of Mlsa Hortense Horne ‘ drugs, and every native medicinal foot and Mr. Albert Sidney Adams, which waa brilliantly celebrated Wednesday evening at # o’clock at the residence of Mr. and Mr#. Roby Robinson on Peach tree street. The ceremony was per formed according to the Roman Catho lic ritual by Rev. Father Gunn, of Ba- cred Heart church. The bridal party stood In front of an arched alcove, which masses of ferns. entering Inlo Its composition has the full andor*cnicnt of those most eminent in the several schools of medical practice. Some of these numerous and strongest of pro fessional endorsements of Its Ingredients, will be found in a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle, also In a booklet mailed free on request, by Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, K, Y. These professional en dorsements should have far more weight arenea eicove, wnten masses or ferns, •*«« »nv —,11--— — bamboo, palms, splendid white chrysan- r^.n -mW*. ,, ' ?^Zl, 1 m" Y 1T ’ ' themums and tall bronze candlestick* non '»rofpsaion.il testimonials. with burning white tapers, had con verted Into a miniature chapel. The bride and groom received the nuptial blessing kneeling upon two white satin prledleux. An orchestra rendered an elaborate program during (he evening, playing the Lohengrin Wedding March ns the bridal party entered the drawing room. The bride was given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Roby Robin son. Little Miss Cornelia Moore and Master Wtlmer Moore carried the white tulle streamers, which formed an aisle leading from the hall to the altar, and were fallowed by. the brides maids. Misses Isabel and Eleanor Rob- non-professionitl testimonials. The most Intelligent women now-a-dzys ftultt on knowing what they take aa med icine instead of ojicning'their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatever Is offered them. "Favorite Pre- •criptlon" Is nf known cowrotiTlox. It makes weak women strong and sick women w-ell. Dr. Pierce'- Mi-dic.il Adviser Is sent free on receipt of stamp* to pay expense of mailing nntu. .'-end to l>r. K. V. Pierce. Buffalo. X V., VI onecent stamps for pa- per-rover.sl.nr.1l -tamp* foretolh-hoiind. It sick cyimifl ihe Doctor, free of charge by letter. All -uch communications are held sacredly contidcntfal. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta Invigorate BABCOCK-CANFIELD. Mr. and Mrs! Willis Eugene McMIllen announce the marriage of Mrs. Kath leen Winn Babcock and Mr. Charles John Canfield, of Chicago, , on the morning of October 16. at the piedmont Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Canfleld will be at home alter November 1 at 1938 Dlver- sey Boulevard, Chicago. D. A. R. PLAN8 IN ROME. Mra. James A. Rounsaville, state re gent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, writes as follows of the state conference to be held In Rome: October 23, 24 and 25 have been settled upon as the most satisfactory dates for holding the state conference of Daughters of the American Revo lution. Our business sessions will be held In the handsome new Federal court room here, this unusual privilege hav ing been granted through the courtesy of Judge W. R. Newman and Secretary Cortelyou, In appreciation of the pa triotic purposes and achievements of the Daughters of the American Revo lution. “So far aa formulated, the local plans for the entertainment of the dele, gates Include an evening reception- colonial In oharactei*—tendered by Xa vier Chapter. Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution, nn evening muatcal nnd reception, tendered by President and Mrs. Simmons, of Shorter College. Two luncheons, one tendered by the Rome Chapter. United Daughtere of the Confederacy, and one by the Wom en's Civic League, of Rome. If time will allow, we will also plan an after noon drive to the Boys' Industrial School and other points of Interest near Rome. CARNEGIE LIBRARY FORMALLY OPENED AT COLUMBUS, GA. Atlanta people will be especially In terested In the formal opening at Co lumbus of the Carnegie Library. This library, which la the second largest In the state, waa- organlzsd by Miss Eva Wrlgley, of Atlanta, whose work gives our library school here, of which she le a graduate, just cause to be proud was tendered the editorship of the woman's page, which she accepted. Her work Is olean-cut, bright and al ways readable. Recently »he Inter viewed Mme. Hanako, the diminutive Japanese tragedienne, for The Mall, and the article was one of the best about the Oriental actress appearing In any of the New York papers. Friends of Miss Lincoln In Atlanta will be pleased to learn of her success In Gotham.’ cause to be proud of the results of their labor. Mrs. Holstead was hostess at the opening exercises and In a gracious way Introduced the speakers. Rev. M. Ashby Jones, pastor of the First Bap tist church, dedicated the building In an Impressive prayer. He waa fol lowed by the mayor, Hon. L. H. Chap pell, who spoke In behalf of the city, and In turn by Mr. C. B. Gibson, su perintendent of the public school!, and Hon. G. Ounby Jordan, president of the board of trustees of the library and of the Columbua public schools. Mr. Gibson and Mr. Jordan were rep resentatives also of the magnificent ed- upatlonal system there to which the Carnegie Library belongs. At the con clusion of the opening exercises the mayor, city council, board of trustees of the library and many other citizens registered for membership. WOMAN’S~AUXILIARY. An Important meeting of the Wom an'! Auxiliary of St. Lukes church will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock at the church. A full attendance Is urged. TO M/88 L0IH8E DUBOSE. On Wednesday Miss Louise DuBose, of Athens, was the guest of honor at a lovely luncheon given by Mra. W. H, Kiser at 1 o'clock, and at a buffet sup per given by Mrs. Peel before the horse show. Mrs. Kiser's guests Included Xfr. and Mrs. R. F. .Shedden, Mrs. W. D. Ellis,' Jr„ Miss Marian Peel, Miss Florence Jackson, Miss Kathleen Brown and Miss Isms Dooly. These were seated about a table which had for Its decoration n silver epergne filled with salvia, and which as beautifully appointed In cut gluss and sHver. Mrs, Kiser was lovely In white llste, and Mlaa DuBose wore vlolet-enlored cloth with black hat trimmed with hlte plumes. Mra. Peel’s buffet luncheon assembled In Miss DuBose's honor about thirty friends of the hostess and of the young daughter of the houee, Mlsa Marian Peel. . The gueata .were received In the THE ART STORE Invites you to call and Inspect new shipment, juat received, of Pipflirae Water Colors ilbllliCo and Pastels REPRODUCTIONS FROM THE OLD MASTERS. Artists’ Materials, Pyrography Supplies, Kodaks. Best amateur Finish ing. SAMUEL G. WALKER, 85 Peachtree Street. . ImperialHairRegenerator 11* everywhere recognized a* the 8tandard Hair Coloring for Gray or Bleached Hair. Ita application la not affected by baths; permits curling; Is abso lutely hurra lea*; any natural shade produced; Invaluable for Beard and Mustache. Sample of your hair colored free. Imperial Chemical Mfg. Co., 135 W. 23d St„ K. Y. Sold by Jacobi' Pharmaov. Atlanta. Ga. of her. Ml*# Wrlgley has spent the I ira«tn/r_room_by Mr#. Peel. Mlaa Peel past six week# In Columbua, and upon her return to Atlanta will be cordially welcomed by tho friends who aro fol lowing her work with interest. The public library of Columbus waa opened to the citizen# of that progres sive town on the afternoon of October 15 at 3 o'clock. The exerclaea wore simple and appropriate and a large at tendance marked the Interest and en thusiasm felt by the majority of people, whose privilege It Is to be patrons of the Institution. • - After a struggle covering a period of eeven year*, the library stands aa the result of the combined labors of a few Individuals, the leader In this work being the present librarian, Mr*. Hol- stead who ha# been rewarded for her untiring effort# by the fact that *he la to be In charge of thl* beautiful build ing. the gift of Mr. Carnegie. As this la next In size and cost to the Car negie Library of Atlanta, the librarian and all- who have worked for. It have Inzon. Mias Constance Knowles as and regulate luanacb. IIver and txiwelz. CHILDREN Teething Soothing Syrup motors fok I “ J V THBfRCH LDRKX WHILB TEETHING WITH FfallFECT BUG- CESS. IT SOOTHE* THE CHI LI), SOFTENS YHKOyMS. ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CURES INI) < Ol.lc. sod D tho BEST REMEDY WIND COLIC, and U FORDIABKIllEA. Sold br druggists world. and D the BEST is every part of lb# Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Guaranteed under the Pare Food and Drug act, Juna 20. 1906. Serial Dum per 1096. and Miss DuBose. Mr#. Peel'# gown waa of pale blue olga crepe embroidered In butterflies. .Mlaa Marian Peel wore black chiffon cloth. Mlsa Louise DuBoae waa handsome In pale yellow. The decorations constated of chrys anthemum# in white. and yellow. Mra. Peel was assisted In receiving by a number of friends. A delicious buffet supper was served during the evening. EVERY SATURDAY CLUB, The flrst fall meeting of the Every Saturday Club will ba held at the borne of the president. Mrs. W. G. Raoul. Friday, October 18, at 3:30 p. m. L. Q. O'HEAR, Secretary, FULLER-PECK. A pretty home wedding waa that of Miss Nell Fuller and Mr. William Hoyt Peck, of Memphis, which took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. W, A. Fuller, on Washington 'street. The ceremony waa performed by Rev. John E. White before an Improvised altar of palms and ferns. The bride entered with her brother, Mr. W. A. Fuller, and waa met at the altar by the groom and hla beat man, Mr. Wil bur O. Kurts, of Chicago. The maid of honor. Mlsa Nina Fuller, preceded the bride to the altar. The bridesmaid# were Miss Annie Laurie Fuller, Ml*# Margaret Latimer of Dal ton and Miss Caroline Roseborough. Little Miss Emily Boyd, of Griffin, was the flower girl. The wedding march was plaj'ed by Mb#. Nelms at the piano and Mr. Wiirm on the Violin. The bride wore a, lovely toilet of white messallne, fashioned with lace, and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. The maid of honor and tbg little flow. TEETH DR. E. E. BRAGG, OSTEOPATH and PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office 324-25 Century Building, Hours: 9 to 5—Boll Phone. er girl wore pink chiffon gowns, trim med with lace. The bridesmaids' cos tumes were of white chiffon, and their bouquets of pink roses. Mrs. Fuller, mother of the bride, wore a handsome gown of black silk. Mrs. Frank Peck, mother of the groom, wore a toilet of black silk, and Sirs. J. C. Peck, grandmother of the groom, was gowned In gray duchesze satin, trimmed with lace. Mrs. William Otis Lyle wore white chiffon silk, lace trimmed. Throughout the home there wn# a E rofuslon of floral decorations, ferns, amboo, palms, lilies and chrysanthe mums being effectively used In the dif ferent apartments. Mr. and Mra. Peck left at midnight for thalr home at Memphis, where Mr. Peck, formerly of Atlanta, has already achieved much business success. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Douglas Boyd, of Griffin, were among the out-of-town guests. SOCIAL AND LITERARY SOCIETY. The Social nnd Literary Society of the Untveraallst church will meet with Mrs. Llnch. 36 Highland avenue, Friday, October 18, at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Logan, of the Associated Charities, will make an address. A large attendance is urged. MRS. B. G. WE8T, Sec. EXTRACTED positively without pain, 60c each, lleit teeth 38. Money can not buy better.. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS. No. M Whitehall at. Butcher’s Polish Al*o Johnson's wax at the GEORGIA PAINT A GLASS CO., 40 Peachtree Street. Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go. INCORPORATED ALL PRICES LOWER Pierce’s Busy Department Store, 60 Marietta St, Opposite Post Office.