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Fair Visitors Should Call at This, the
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SOCIE
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CLASS ENTERTAINMENT.
An afternoon anil evening’s enter
tainment to be riven by'the young la
dles of Hon. IV. H. Terrell’s Sunday
sehool class for the benefit of the Wes
ley Memorial Enterprises, at the resi
dence of Mr. Terrell. "3 Walker street.
Friday afternoon and evening promises
to be an unusually attractive one. There
will be recitations during -the evening
and musical numbers of special Inter
est. The afternoon will Include a ba-
saar. at which valuable articles will be
sold. All the members of the class and
their friends, as well as the friends of
the Sunday school and members of the
Walker Street Stinday school, are urged
to come and bring their friends.
ATLANTA WOMAN'S
MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
The Atlanta Woman’s Missionary As.
soclatlon will hold an open meeting
at the English Lutheran church, corner
of Capitol place nnd Trinity avenue,
Friday. October 18. at 3:30 o’clock. Vis
itors will be welcome.
MRS. MURDOCK WALKER. Pres. med.
MRS. T. B, FERRIS, Cor. Sec.
BOST-JOHN80N.
Mr. Jonas B. Bost and Miss Oma
Johnson, both of Atlanta, were married
at the home of Rev. Mr. Briggs, pastor
of Capitol Avonuo Baptist church, at
9:15 Wednesday evening.
Only a few Intimate friends were
present
Mr. and Mrs. Bost will be at home
at 151 Richardson street.
The brldo Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Johnson and Is both popu
lar and attractive.
Mr. Bost Is connected with the Cen
tral of Georgia railroad, and hla former
homo was in Newton, N. C.
IN HONOR MRS. HARPER.
Mrs. J. J," Simpson entertained at
a bridge party Thursday afternoon In
compliment to Mrs. Latimer Harper,
of Blackshear, Ga.
The home was decorated with the
horse show colors of black and yellow
ril'b"ns and "ii tho tallies nnd mantels
there were' bowla of yellow chrysan
themums.
After the game delicious refresh
ments were served.
Tho bridge prizes were a Oliver pen
cil, a candle stick and a set of gold
pins.
Mra. Simpson and Mrs. Harper both
wore white lingerie gowns, lace trim-
ELECTA CHAPTER.
Electa chapter, No. 6. Order of
the Eastern Star, will meet on Friday,
October 18. at 8 p. m. at Masonic hall,
corner of Forsyth and Mitchell streets.
Visiting members are cordially Invited.
SARAH J. HANNA, Secretary.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Edward Davis is the guest of
her mother, Mrs. J. G. Morris, at Mari
etta.
Miss Eda Shull, of Atlanta, Ga, on
her way to her former home in .Minne
apolis. Minn., spent last Saturday In
Covington. Mr. Howard gave a lunch
and auto ride to the hilltops and
through Covington to the races In her
honor. Miss Blanche Scarlette, of Avon
dale, gave her a dinner at the Queen
City Club, Mr. I. Jordan Phelps “finish
ing” with a box party.—Cincinnati En
quirer.
Miss Kathleen Brown, formerly of
Nashville, arrived Sunday morning
from Chicago for a short visit to Miss
Malian Toney en route to Atlanta,
where her family has resided until re
cently, and where aho goes now to at
tend the Atlanta Horse Show and visit
Miss Florence Jackson before going to
New Orleans, where her family will
nuke their future home. Mlu^Brown
has spent the past two months In Chi
cago with her brother, Joe Brown, and
during her stay she participated In sev
eral tournaments at Chicago country
clubs. She la bringing home with her
as trophlea two handsome cups.
During her residence In Nashville
Miss Brown waa the champion woman
golfer of the Nashville Golf and Coun
try Club and she won the handsome
woman’s championship cup for tourna
ments held two years In succession.
She was also one of the best tennis
players In Nashville end she has won
quite a number of cups In both golf and
tsnnls tournaments In Georgia. Miss
Brown returns tonight to Atlanta Her
sister, MUs Lydia Brown, la spending
the winter In New York and Mrs.
Brown Is visiting relatives In Albany,
N. Y, before going to New Orleans.—
Nashville Banner.
The marriage of Miss Martha Foster
sad Mr. Albert B. Mobley, which will
! take place Thursday night at the home
1 of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mra
Fred C. Foster, at Madison, will bo a
i notable social event of Interest
Mends throughout Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gay, of Cuthbert,
are spending a few days In Atlanta
Mra. D, B. Gray Is visiting her pa
rents, Captain and Mrs. Ratcliffs, in
Mississippi, colled thither by the se
rious Illness of her slBter, Miss Rat-
j cliffs. Miss Ratcllffe has sufficiently
■ recovered for Mrs. Gray to return home
early-next week.
Colonel and Mrs. L Y. Sage took pos
session of the Wlnshlp home on Peach
tree street on the 18th of October,
which they will occupy for the winter.
Wednesday evening Mr. Houston
Harper entertained at dinner at the
Piedmont, hla guests being Miss Mary
Brent Sratlh, Miss Mattie Wilson Du-
Bose and Mr. Marlon Smith. The party
a box at the theater after
Mrs. James M. Copelln, accompanied
by her sister, Mrs. James H. Downey,
of Gainesville, left Wednesday after
noon for Louisville, Ky., where she
goes for medical treatment
Hon. and Mra. William Bailey La
mar, of Florida, are the guests of Sirs.
Lamar's parents, Mr. and Mra. R. B.
Toy, at’ the Vernon apartments.
Sirs. Martha Turk, of Mllledgevllle,
Ga, Is the guest of Sir. and Sirs. Theo.
W. Martin, 207 Forrest avenue.
Sir. Terrence Treanor, a prominent
horseman of Milledgeville, Ga., la
tending the horse show.
Sir. George P. Kilpatrick, of Waynes,
boro, Ga, baa been spending a day or
two In the city.
Doing Business Again.
"When my friends thought I was
about to take leave of thla world, on
account of Indigestion, nervousness and
general debility,’’ writes A. A. Chis
holm. Treadwell, N. Y, “and when It
looked at If there was no hope left, I
was persuaded to try Electric Bitters,
and I rejoice to say that they are cur
ing me. I am now doing business again
as of old, and am still gaining dally.”
Best of all tonic medicines. Guar an
teed by all druggists. 50c.
You Would Not Accept Counterfeit
Money—Why Accept Counterfeit
Goods7
Good money Is made by the govern'
ment In which you have Implicit faith
and confidence. Good goods are made
by manufacturers who are willing to
stake their reputations on the quality
of the material offered to you through
the medium of their advertisements In
this paper. Countertelt goods are not
advertised. The reason for It Is they
will not bear the close scrutiny to
which genuine advertised goods are
subjected. Counterfeit monty pays
more profit to the counterfeiter. Coun
terfeit goods are offered to you for the
same reason. _ .
Insist on the Genuine—Reject the
Counterfeit.
Wiley’s candy will melt
in your mouth and Georgian
want ads will put money in
your pocket. A forty-cent
box of Wiley’s best candy
free with each thirty-cent
want ad in next Saturday's
Georgian.
MARRIAGE TO HUNGARIAN COUNT
MAY ESTRANGE THE VANDERBILTS
Newport, R. J„ Oct 17.—Following a
marked denunciation of International
marriages by Reginald Vanderbilt and
bis expression disapproving the en-
saKeraent of his sister. Count Szech-
enyt. fiance of Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, i
suddenly departed from the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vanderbilt, bag
and baggage. He had been their guest
since his arrival in Newport.
The count went to The Breakers, the
home of hla brtdo-elect. and now he
occupies a suite ahe prepared for him,
ov A “looktng the sea.
Newport Is wondering tf there is an-
#-t .• ACi'iam In the Vanderbilt family,
because It looks as though Alfred had.
Miuecl witn his brother, Reginald. It Is
believed that before the marriage the
count will have caused an open breach
in tho family.
FRIDAY’S ENTRIES
AT PIEDMONT PARK
first Race—Five furlongs: Blanche
Hamilton. 92, John Weaver: Lady
Handsel, 92, A. D. Steele; Oxline, D.
Hill Company; Waldorf Belle, 108, A.
K Miller; Anaesthesia, 108. S. T. Car-
son; Erin's Green, 97, John Geracl.
Second Race—Five furlongs: Mar-
fret Morris, 101, Walstrom & Bower;
Louis C, 100, H. e. Small; The Ram,
JM. A. Schllttler; Bob Franklin, 98. L.
Hunter; Blue Sky, 108, A. P. Doyle;
Bart. 98, s. T. Carson; Fbreplece, 101,
Mrs. E. L. Green; Wooltressa, 95, L.
shuckman.
Third Race—One and one-eight
miles: Geo. C. Graddy. 100, S. Berry:
Asste Lewis, 107, Charles Hall; Fenian,
!>. P. T. Weir; Miller Boy. 94. A. D.
oi-ele; Helen Virginia, 100, D. Hill &
.. fourth Race—Six fnrlonga: Caroline
, - 109, W. V. Casey; .Thunderbolt, 108,
f.. , p Dojle; Prince Paul, 108, W. D.
}; right; Gold Tip, 109. W. D. Wright
' urn,..my. p, a(t> I1( 8 t. Carson:
i-ullobs,,109, C. J. Haggln; Mrs. Annie,
ra i J Ada Rice, 105, John Ge-
Meeting Called Off.
A meeting of the reservoir commlt-
,** nl rouijctl. of which Mayor Joyner
•chairman, was. called for 11 o’clock
Thursday morning to decide on the
n!2*£2 r m *klng a tour of Inspection
■rough the waterworks, but no quo-
ru.n wa* present and the meeting did
materialize.
POLICE COURT
BEATS THEATER
At the conclusion of police court Thursday
morning a man walked up to the Judge's
desk, introduced btmeetf to Recorder Nash
Broyles ts O. II. Illll. of 8ycsmore, Os.,
°“judze? r i em certainly glad *»»•«*
I hare beard much of you and wad a great
deal of your court, ana I came lyra >fl the
way from Hycamorefor the *oJep u n?o»® of
getting acquainted with you. Tbla court la
» —. i |, more then the perform-
ter.”
... with the recorder s few
minute. Mr. Hill met Chief Jennlnzs and
showered some compliment, on him regard
ing the police force.
AVOID SUBSTITUTES—GET WHAT
YOU A8K FOR.
Committee to Meet.
The committee on elecVrlc lights, tel
ephones and telegraphs met at 3 o'clock
Thursday afternoon to consider sev
eral matters, principally the petition of
the Atlanta Telephone and Telegraph,
Company to lay a number of conduits
on Edgewood avenue. > -
What is better on a frosty'
evening than a good fire and:
a box of chocolates and bon
bong—a 40c box of Wiley’s |
best candy free with each;
30-cent want ad. in Satur
day’s Georgian.
Great Atlanta Department Store
A cordial invitation is extended to all visitors to Atlanta to call at this great department
store, where a regular old-fashioned Georgia welcome will greet you. There is nothing lack
ing here that is usually found in real department stores, and many things out of the ordinary
are here. You will find special inducements in our Shoe, Millinery, Furniture, Crockery
and Ready-to- Wear Departments. Don’t return until you have visited High’s Big Store.
Dress Goods—Silks
Big Bargain—Black Peau
De Soie Silk, $1 a Yard!
We’ll place on sale just five pieces
$1.30 quality yard-wide black
lustrous Peau de Soie Silk, sells
everywhere $1.25 to $1.39 yard;
“;r peri .“. 1 : ...$i.oo
Beautiful Printed Crepes*
For Evening Costumes.
Rich collection of exquisite print
ed Silk Crepes in beautiful pat
terns, suitable for evening gowns,
reception dresses, dressy waists,
automobile scarfs and "7t%g%
other purposes, yard I vv
Great Sale Plaid Silks.
New shipment of about 50 pieces
choice new plaid Silks, rich Tar
tan plaids, dainty little checks,
Roman Stripes, etc. Choice as
sortment of colors and patterns;
worth up to 85c
Black Silk Special.
Tomorrow, yard-wide extra qual
ity • stiff rustling black Taffeta
Silk, fully yard wide; while limit
ed quantity lasts, $1.00
Dressmakers and others who
will need this Silk are urged to
come and buy at once, as there
will probably not be any more at
this price soon.
Paon Velvets.
Rich assortment of handsome
Paon Velvets in all the street and
evening shades and black, for cos
tumes and coats, £4 AA
yard $1 >UU
“LaReine” Broadcloth. v
Our own special “LaReine”
Broadcloth, beautiful satin fin
ished cloth; for costumes and
dressy suits, in black nnd all col
ors. About 20 leading Fall shades.
The best* cloth in the city of At
lanta, for,
yard
$1.00
$25.00
$5.00
More New $25 Suits
We have just received by express
more new tailored Suits at tho
popular price of $25.00. We’ve
the strongest line of $25.00 Suits
'in the eity of Atlanta, about 100
different models embracing all
fashionable styles of best broad
cloths nnd fancy mixtures, col
ors and black. Long box coat
styles, cutaway effect, “Prince
Chap” and “Piccadilly” models;
nil elpgnntly
tailored
Lace and Net Waists at $5.
Ladies’ beautiful quality- Lace
and Net Waists in white and
ecru, oorrect styles, new fall
models. Extra spe
cial values, for....
Better quality, exclusive styles,
white nnd ccru Lace nnd Net
Xf“: $7.50
Caracul Coats. •.
Ladies’ splendid qunlity Cara,
cul (Fur) Coats, satin lined,
rolled collar nnd cuffs. Looks like
Persian Lamb. Very warm, sty
lish, durable Coats.
Brown Caracul Coats....$22.60
Black, $26.00 and $27.6*
Women’s Coats.
Fine quality Indies’ three-quarter
Coats of broadcloth, black, blue,
brown nnd castor, distantly tail
ored, perfect fitting, stylish rip-
$16.50
Great Skirt Sale, $5.
(About 30 Different Styles.)
We have placed on sale a new
shipment of popular $5.00 Skirts.
The collection includes new nnd
snappy models of chiffon Panama
in black, blue nnd brown,
trimmed nnd untrimmed models.
Real $6.50 and $6.98 styles, your
choice tomorrow, $5.00
A
Sale of
Black Goods
50-in. Black Whipcord
50-in. Black Clay Worsted..
50-in. Black Unfinished
Cheviot
50-in. Black Venetian Cloth.
50-in. Black Panama
.. .50-in. Black Herringbone
.. .50-in. Black Storm Serge
.. .45-in. Black French Voile
.. .45-in. Black Henrietta .
.. .45-in. Black Tamise
.. .Black Broadcloth, Etc.
ATTRACTIONS THROUGHOUT THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
Iron Beds
Shrewd Judges tell us theae arc the greatest value*
In Iron Beds ever offered In Atlanta. Don’t mis* tbit
sale;
Regular 57 Iron Beds for 55.00
Regular 57.60 Iron Bed* for $5.50
Regular 57 Iron Bed* for 56.00
Regular 55.71 Iron Beda for 56.50
Regular 59 Iron Beds for 57.00
Regular 510 Iron Beds for $7.50
Sale of Lace Curtains
Ruffled Swl*a Curtains, nullable for bed room.
hemstitched edge $1-25
Great collection of Nottingham Curtains In
Point O’Esprit and small figured effect*, at..51.50
Carpets and Rugs
9*12 Axmtnsttr Rugs. In Ortantal patterns $25.00
9x12. room *lze, Wilton Velvets, In Oriental pat
tern* and rich color schemes $20.00
9x12 Smyrna Rugs, reversible, all-wool $20.00
9x12 Seamte** Brussels Rugs, at $18.50
9x12 Brussels Rugs, at $13.50
9x15 Superior Art Squares, reversible, extra
heavy $10.00
9x15 Granite ,Art Square*, at $6.00
27x54 Axminster Rugs, In Oriental and floral pat
tern *, at $2.50
I0x60-tnch Smyrna Rug*, reversible, all-wooL
each $2.50
Odd Pieces
Odd Dresser* from
Washstanda from
Chiffoniers from
Dressing Tab)** from
Wardrobes from ....
Center Tablee from
Bedroom Suita from «...
Dining room Suita from
Parlor Suit* from
Bed Davenports from
Buffet* from
Serving Table* from
Dining Choirs from
And everything else in the Furniture line necessary
to complete th# home. %
$10.00 up
$ 4.00 up
$10.00 up
..$15.00 up
$12.50 up
S8c up
...$25.00 to $275.00
. . .560.00 to 5400.00
$50 30 up
..$27.50 up
$20.00 up
..$15.00 up
.$ 225 up
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