Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 16, 1907, Image 11

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,* • i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS MONDAY. DECEMBER 1«. J. M. HIGH GO. J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO. A Sale of Bric-a-Brac, China, Cut Glass and Art Wares «. a . yS ■W mt. Which Makes Ordinary Prices Seem Extravagant * A Great Opportunity for Gift Buyers j Beautiful Dinner Ware Never before has there been sueli a complete exposition of fine Dinner, Glass and Art Wares shown in Georgia as this. And not in years has there occurred such an opportunity for gift buy ers to pick up so many choice, beautiful articles which arc not only appropriate for Xnias-giving,. but are useful as well for such small sums as are exchangeable at this sale for^ Handsome Dinner Ware in Sets and Pieces At a Wide Price-Range Beautiful New Designs in Rich Cut Glass Unique Specimens of Fine Bric-a-Brac And Art Wares of Rare Beauty Fortunate purchases at great price-concessions from the manufacturers of these goods has swelled our stock to heavy proportions and wc intend that our.customers shall share the economy advantages thus obtained. Hence, those unusual values, which every seeker after “Gifts Beauti ful and Useful” should avail themselves of. Bead carefully the inducements offered here. A very large assortment of fine China Ware in a myriad of new shapes and designs, sets and single pieces, including soino club- , oratcly decorated kinds of line translucent quality-—offered at the lowest'prioes Chinn Ware of such high character onn he bought for anywhere. The selection is large—all tastes, the economical as welt as (he fastidious, can be gratified.* For example— 2 CARLSBAD CHINA DINNER SET $30.00. Genuine Carlsbad China Dinner Set, coutaininpf 115 pieces. New shapes and exquisite decoration, in pure coin gold lace bor der $30.00 Cut Glass That is Noted for Its Rich Beauty Bric-a-BracOfferings Art Ware Specials HAVILAND CHINA DINNER SET, $25.00. Genuine Jlaviland China; 100 pieces; pink moss rose decora tion, coin gold handles $25.00 FRENCH LIMOGES CHINA DINNER SET, $23.05. Bavarian Egg-shell China in -Chocolate Sets, Berry Sots, Shlad Sets, Cake Plates, Fruit Bowls, etc., from $1.00 to $7.60 j Hand-painted China Breakfast, Tea and Din ner Plates, per dozen $10 to $50.00 This set contains 100 pieces, pink rose decoration, coin gold handles; regular price $30.00; special $23.95 At lower prices than ordinary Glass Ware can be bought for at any other Atlanta store. This maker's Ci^t Glass is noted for its __ fine deep cutting—original, effective designs—and serviceable crvslal- like quality. Some of the especially ' desirable gift articles in this show ing of Cut Glass are— Frcnelt China hand-painted Salad Bo,wls and Cake Plates $2.50 to $7.60 : Great variety of Vases and Urns, in Royal j Staffs, Royal Hamburg, Egyptian, Ethiopian, RudolstAdt, Royal Victoria, Royal Vienna, Dickens, Dutch, Rozane and many other famous makes. Prices range from, each. .$1.00 to $25.00 Inlaid gold Intaglio .Glassware, $1.00, $1.(59, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00. and*up. Venetian Intaglio Wine Sets $7.60 up Hand-painted' China Cake Plates, Plaques, Salad Bowls, fete. .. .$3.00, $3.50, $5.00 to $8.00 DINNER SET FOR $12.50. Fish and Game Sets. $7.50 to $5C.OO Scotch Motto Ware in Jugs, Plaques, Cracker Jars, Salad Bowls, cte 60c to $5.00 Royal Nippon Japanese China Vase8, Urns, Chocolates, Bowls, Ferneries, etc., etc. from $1.75 to $12.50 100-pieee English Porcelain Dinner Set. in blue forget-me-not decoration; gold trimmed. Regular $17.50 set; for, special $12.50 Large size, beautiful Cut Glass Water Bottle, actual $5.00 value; special $2.98 Elegant Cut Glass Punch Bowls, deep rich cuttings .$25.00 to $60.00 Beautiful Cut Glass Salad Bowls .$3.98 to $10.00 Cut Glass Sugar nnd Cream Sets, pair $4.60 to $7.60 Belgian Spun Crystal Glass Compotes $1.60 to $5.00 Half-gallon Water Pitchers, new patterns. $5.00 Beautiful Cut Glass Compotes, from $2.00 to $5.00 Cut Glnss Sugar nnd Cream Sets, per set $4.00 to $8.50 Cut Glass Vases, each $4.00 to $20.00 Cut Glass Water Bottles. $1.98 to $5.00 Cut Glnss Bon Boas and Nappies, each $1.50 to $5.00 Rogers’ Silverware Imperial Idzuina Ware, in Boudoir Sets, Dresser Ornaments, Vases, Urns, Compotes, etc. Prices range from.. : J, $1 to $10 a piece Royal Teplitz Pottery in Figures, Urns, Vases and Novelties, from $1.00 to $15.00 a piede Full lino of Rogers’ guaranteed Silver Table- ware,in knives, forks, spoons, etc. Every piece warranted to wear 25 years. Set of 6 Knives and Forks for $3.50 Fancy Tea Spoons, set of 6,-for <... ,75c ' Fancy Table Spoons, set of 6, for .$1.50 3-piece Child’s Set, consisting of spoon, knife and fork, fancy patterns $1.00 Fancy Butter Knives, each 60c j Fancy Sugar Shells, each'. ,36c j Italian Majolica Novelties in Fruit Stands, Flower Stands, Card Receivers and Nut Bowls $3.50 to $25.00 100-PIECE DINNER SET, $9.98. 100-pieee Sets Americnn Porcelain, floral decoration in coin gold. Every piece new £iid perfect. Regular price $12.50; special .- $9.93 SPECIAL SALE TOILET SETS TOMORROW. Handsome $20.00 Toilet Sets for $15.00 $12.50 Toilet Sets for $10.00 $12.00 Toilet Sets for $ 9.00 $10.00 Toilet Sets for $ 7.60 $ 7.50 Toilet Sets' for - .. .$ 6.00 $ 6.00 Toilet Sets for .'. $ 4.50 Jewelry, Sterling Silver Novelties, Etc., for Holiday Gifts In the Annex J.M.HIG Gold-plated Beauty Pins and Brooches, big assortment 25c Gold-plpted Veil Pins 25c and 50c 14-lu»rat Gold Beauty Pins 50c Great assortment ladies’ fancy Hat Pins, from* ... .26c to $2.00 Ladies’ and men’s Gold Cuff Links 50c to $4.00 Ladies’ Gold Lockets $1.00 to $5.00 Ladies’ Gold and Silver Bracelets. 50c to $5.09 Ladies’ plain and fancy Back Combs 50c to $2.50 Empire Silver Novelties i Bells, Nail Files, Tooth Brushes, Shoe Horns, Button Hooks and others 29c Empire Silver Comb and Brush Sjets $3.75 to $12.50 Post Card Albums 39c to 76c Ladies’ and children’s Work Boxes ,..26c to $1, 00 Is numbered among Atlanta’s most at tractive singers. AUREA HORA. Doubt not that on some future, rosy morning. The sable clouds that bids the sun from sight Shall vanished be, anil then, the earth adorning. Shall burst Its own excelling, glorious light. —WILLIE ASEXATH MORRTB. MR8. F. P. GAFFNEY’S CHRISTMAS TREE. Mis. F. P. Gaffney, principal of the primary class of the Trinity Sunday school, will give a Christmas tree next Monday afternoon for the young people of the chdrch; There will he a fine tree laden with m Men Is end pretty things, and the Ut ile folks anticipate the event with much Interest. .Miss Blankenship, of Columbus, who Is the popular guest of Miss Julia Meador, will remain In Atlanta for the Chi Phi dance next Friday night. ^ Pewohal Mention ~~ J Mr. I’lric Atkinson entertained at a dinner on Sunday evening In honor of *“• Tracy Duncan, the other guests m'ing Miss Constance Knowles. Miss {•aura Payne,, Mr. nnd Mra. John D. Dlttle, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shedden, Mr. *n<! Mrs. Edwin ^Austin, Mr. Stuart Miss Rebecca Morton, who has been the popular guest of Miss Charles Owens, will return this week to Mem phis. Miss Owens w ill accompany her for an extended visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Goldsmith enter tained at an Informal dinner Sunday evenlng. their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meador and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meadoy. Payne, will return home. ews will’ regret to learn that she Is 111 with typhoid fever. Miss Ethel Nowcombe is spending several days with Miss Annie Hall, on Spring street. Mr. F. L. Seely has. returned from a two weeks’ trip to Detroit nnd New York. Miss ’Ellen Meeks and Miss Helen Bell, of Nashville, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cooney, ' * return home Friday morning. from an extended visit Mrs. Gabriel Palmer and .Master Stephen Palmer will leave Tuesday aft. ernuoti for .Macon and will spend the holidays In Washington, Ga. Mrs. William Lawron Peel nnd .Miss Marion Peel have returned from an extended stay In New York, ns guests of Mrs. William N. Tilt. January for an extended visit to Cuba and Panama In the Interest of his re- 11*1 ou* work. Beyd and Sfr. 8. S. Dunlap, of Macon. The friends of Mr. -C. H. Burge, city ; Compa- "al'smnn of McCord-Stewart Si . if. wm regret to learn that he Is critic. Sf 111 With pneumonia at hla home. 77 Windsor street. Mr. Burge la greatly interested In Ilia work of city missions.' ‘Jn Is very active In this especial Held M ' haritable endeavor. Mrs. William Howard, of Lexington. Q/''W r> I CTV XX/1TU who Is visiting her mother. Mrs. WII-1 OUL/IC 1 I VV 1 1 tl llarn King, will return home Thurs day. Miss Camilla -Hatch, who has been J® delightfully entertained while the attractive guest of Mrs. George Robert Argo, leaves this week for Atlanta, i, ere the will be the guest of Mra. ftaraison Bleckley for the remainder * r the winter.—Augusta Chronicle. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hultoclaw have {coined from their wedding trip and * r “ at home. In West End. Mrs, Holts- {law was Mias Clarabel Peavy, of Ma- !”"■ Rhe la a charming young woman. •nil t - i musician of unusual ability. i MIm Fannin Davies, of 46 Currlor w’lll visit friends and relatives in «*wnan during the waotfa Miss Davies - . iimrkshlv fin* vole*?, ami % Cheney’s Expectorant cures c colds, LaGrippe and W’onp. so years on the market. AD aru. ‘ “ Mr. and Mra. William Cole Jonea will spend the Chrlatinas holidays In Ma con, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sewell. ■ Mr. Clint Merrill ami Misses Katie and Lisle Merrill, of Louisville, -Ky„ will spend Christmas with relatives In Atlanta. Friday evening for Chariest! hnxt inciting wilt l>« "MMn-v Lsnlcr, the Foet of the South." Cttrd* announ-Itig the nrrlvai of. little . HI ipntdlug Speer, of Atlanta, have been received by relative* ami friends In -Montgomery. Mra. Speer was formerly Miss Annie iinlril, of Montgomery, The ninth animal conference of the Ain- bnmn Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution held at Athens Do- comber 3 to U, was one of unusual pleasure to those who attended. The prize • offered* by the Federation of Women's. Clubs to the eotiuty school com mittee doing the greatest annum! of work, showing most Improvement in the comlt- tiona of the rural school* and the largest number of district committees organized nnd maintained from October, 1906. to Or- tober, 19«7, was nwarded Mrs. Charles Hell- demon. rhalrniAU irf the school Improvement committee of I’lko eouuty. The prise, which ts $100, goes Into the funds of the school Improvement committee of that dis trict. Mr*. I*. Hayte riielan. who has been visit ing relatives In Georgia nnd Florida, baa returned home. 1 > Miss Nonle Hobble Is tbo guest of her cousin, Miss' Elisabeth Mosel}, in Lnlon The engagement of -Miss Ida Motgni Dr. I*. It. I tugger, of Fidrford, Ala., has been announced, the wedding to ttike place of Alabama. Dr. Dugger la a prominent HHHHHHHHHHwvpHHHHP evening, which marked the full opening of the social season In Montgomery. Thu ehilufrafely decorated mid society giving party urns composed --•sontet* —* jlty. out The raL Mrs. II. Joseph Wise, of Thouv " - red to Montgomery to nsvillc. Ga., -have mevi their home. udaon Stuck, archdeacon of Alas ka. who la spending the week in the city, t will be entertained Saturday evening at an ^ Mrt. Otear Pappenhtimer l* in Netv, GOVERNOR’S CUP COFFEE. Mild, pleasing and healthful drink. Ask jour grocer. 2Sc the pound. Informal banquet j\t. the New F.xdinnge by ilw Church Club. Al.J-.r \V. W. Hcrrw, rh' will Introduce the archdeacon, who will arte Louise Score! to Mr. Robert Hnrton Brow- der. which will be solemnised In Jackson ville.’ FIs., December 12. have t*en re-, celreri by relatives and friends In Mont gomery. This wedding will l*r of Interest to friends In Atlanta, GOLD GLASSES For Christmas at Jno. L, Moore & Sons’. Will exchange after gift Is pre. vented when necessary. 42 North Broad street. Prudential building. m here Mias Seovtd has often Vtaltcd her unde and aunt, l>r. ami Mrs. Foster. Among the Moutgoiuerlans who attended the Phetan-Dftlla* wedding In Atlanta on Tuesday were Mrs. Mary. Phelan Watts and Mr*. John Stratford* , * Mr. and Mra. Kdgnr Htewnrt, of Relnm, who have been spending their honeymoon In Atlanta, .stopped over in Montgomery with relatives a tew days eti route to their home. Mrs. W. J. fierrill, who has been for some time the guest of Mrs. Henry In-1 man, will return to Philadelphia Tues-1 day. OUR NEIGHBORS Mr. Sidney H. Vtirlan will return to Ma farm on Monday afternoon attar a brief ,tay In the city with hi* family. Mr. Shephei-d Bryan will leave In a few day* for Xewliern, N. G„ to epend the CUrlutniae holidays with relative,. Sunday night for Jackeonville, Fla., to vldt frlende during the holiday,. Mr. and Mr*. Garnett Ball, of 3 Har- dee elrect. Inman Park, annuuhee the birth of a »on, Garnett. Jr. a week with Mra. Pelot. h*e returne to her home at Dalle*. GA uzzists. 25c. Mi,* Lattice (.’lark, of Mobile, who MONTGOMERY, ALA. nnllle has *1 daughter. Clan, to IteCnnl, uf lei* All- Mr,. Hernti Butler TenDllle ha, aanauae-ed eng*, * ‘ oftcruoou, Ih’ccmlHT 16, wl Mday home. On , Miss TennlHe's father. Dr. A. 8t. C. Ten nltle, the wedding will be a very quiet af fair. At the opening german of the Beaurolr Club Monday everting forty, couples par ticipated In the dance. The grand march lace. The souvenir* for the occasion wera ftlllam «Jay. of Cambridge. Man., formerly of Montgomery, ha* organised “ ‘‘Itib of '■*"* loutbern social rd. prt Alnl.i man also, ftontb Carolina gee. are at>eudlUK n while In the city. The Alabama educational committee has called a meeting to be held lu Montgomery ou December 2, which will be at more than ordinary Interest to the women of Ala- iMtua. Representatives from all over the state will attend. rltt L-„— . Wt , __ htate Haperinteodent jf Educitla II. t days’ outing on the river. Mr. nnd Mra. Henry Weld chaperoned the party, which Included Miss Annie Mmklns. Miss Hopble Meld rim. Mias Mildred Cunningham. Miss Florence Stevens, Mia* Constance Chestnut, Miss mine Krensos. Mis# tiladya fllrardran. Miss 1.11 In Comer, Miss Louise Hearing, Mr. Furtunn Pe.trce, Mr. Willis Wilder, Mr. William Rankin. Mr. Fred Pennlniatt, Mr. Ford Fuller. Mr. Reiner Denmark, Mr. Donald Rimers. Sir. Owen Daniel, Mr. Tldlmld nr.d others. Mr. and Mrs. J«*n»*ph Huger have issued Invitations to the marrlatrei of tlielr daugli- ter. Km him Middleton, to Mr. David Cren shaw Harrow, on Tuesday evening. Decem ber 10. at Christ church. A small reception Mil NO MOSS NO 4.CJ.S EVERY HAT GUARANTEED ISO PCAC>4TWIX St. I efclmmet W. harlcs Ft. Teasley, James 8. IMncknrd, Cliarlc* It. Taslcy. Jmuca Klrkman Jack son nnd It. F. IJtfoti. The Tuesday Curd Club was entertained Ibis week by Mrs. McDuff Calm when the prizes, a handsome lunch doth, veil plu and scurf pin, fell to the lot rif Mrs. Josepb Brunswick. Norwood. Miss Myra Mitchell and Annie Laurie .Selbies. The Country (Tlub entertained at a dance on Thanksgiving! which was n enjoyable affair. , Mrs. Chares Coleman bus returned from Mobile, where she was called by the Illness of her brother-in-law. Dr. Harry Inge. Miss Agnes Carr, who spent the summer abroad atul recently * “ * Washington and Vli oil Fast state GRIFFIN. Mrs. J. W. McWilliams cave to Miss Florins, of Joplin, Mo., week. Misses Welle nnd lb*s*le ^hotter have re- turned from the North. Miss Kate Callaway, of Macon, Is visit- . .vine x guimnji bihwh, ig her sister. Mrs. Fulmer Axson. Mrs. Neylo tNdqultt has returned trot luncbeui early In tb Dr.’and Mrs. Jnmes Madison Kelley ha^ Issued Invitations to the umrrlnge of thel ilniightt-r, I In ttte Hertrudc, to Mr. Alber, ' ‘ * Wednesday evening ... _ ’clock, at the Firs Baptist church. The wedding will he f«»; lowed by mi elaborate reception at the hon home. Mr. and Mrs. John (tunnel!*, of Birming ham, arc the guests of. Mr. nnd Mr#. II. C. (lunucil*. Miss Hally Baker, of Chariotteavllle, 6#., Is visiting Miss Marguerite Rice, on Perry street. Misses France* Haney. Rob lloyer nail Lucy t’baffee were the young Mies aq- (minted sponsor and maids for the Tennea- ou Thanksgiving lit Blrmlngban 8AVANNAH. Tbauksgivtug morning the Cliatliuin Hunt Club gave a drag hunt, the first of the season, with breakfast on the road. The liouiids left the kennels nt 10 o’clock ami the ride waa entirely across country. Break Miss Lilia Comer returned during the week from Kufnuln, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Henry l». West. Miss KII; Miss Marguerite Aruioud spent the week-end hunting ou Oaao1>ow Island. of the bride. Mra. James Nutt entertained four ta of bridge Tanwy kfterms»n. Lnm:tr Hull ALPHARETTA. Mrs. Dora Prater, of Atlanta, Is tho guest of her sister. Mr*. George O. Hook. Mrs. llmup Muxwell Is very ill of typhoid fever. Colonel J. V. Brooke and family attended the wedding of Mias Mae Reas Heott at Canton Tuesday. Mias Mary Bradley la assisting Mias Juliet Brarewelt In Alpharetta school. Rev. J. W. King attended the North Georgia Conference at f*artera\1lle last Buch week. Rev. Mr. King will move t anau next year. ’. Mhl ftpsbnw and *(»n. Mr. Jesse Lp- shaw. are visiting in Marietta. Handily Station and La Roche avenue. The ladle* in charge were Mrs. George F. Ten- nllle. Mrs. Frank M. Chisholm and Mrs. Mills It. Imup. Among those who fullon-ntl the hounds were Miss Kllznbeth Shotter, Miss Minnie Mnckall. Mlsa Lucy Barrow, Miss Anus Bell, Miss Audrey DeReene, Miss Cornelia Maclean, the MIsb«>s Mdntlre. Dr. M. X. Corbin, M. F. II.. Mr. George F. Gunnells I* anxious to have the Ktat|t Im provement Association Iwcome more active. The work that has tM»en done and the heat method# to purane ln Improving the schteds flal' of the state will l»e discussed. Murphy, of the Southern educational board: Mrs. if. C. Shields, of Richmond, and other prominent people, will address the confer ence. The Federation of Women’s Clubs committee, composed of Mrs. J. D. Mai- xk. of Birmingham; Mrs. KrwIn Craig- ecd, * “ of Mobile; Mra. K. D. Thomas. «f Greenville; Mra. R. K. L. NMJL of Selma, and Mra. James Brack, of Florence are Interested l» the work and will attend the tsslon In a l>ady. At the rioting of the »*pate last Haturdsv the members presented the bride of Sir. Will T. 8bc«£an with a handsome umbrella In recognition of Mr. Sheehan’s newspaper work la the legislature. At the convention of the Alabama leder- atlon of Women’s Clubs recently held lu Troy, two of Montgomery’# *moat prmul- "omen were ejected to office, Mra. Gayle as president and Mrs. Her raour secretary. Among those who attended tho brilliant ts tbt attractive guest of MUi Laura leads la membership. The theme for tbu reception gtveu lu Birmingham by the Tcnnlll**. Mr. Frank M. Chlaholm, Mr. W. G. Barnwell, Mr. J. K. Colter, Mr. Frank Daniel. Mr. letter Karow, Mr. Fred honor i iioM b. Hull, of Athens. Miss Mattie Wilson DnlkMH 1 , of Athens, who is Mrs. Carson's guest, received with them, assist ing In serving wrre Mra. Bulllvsn Ikmd, Mrs. Reuben Clark.>Mra. Charles II. Dixon, Miss Annie Cole Mlntfclns, Miss Gladys Gi rardeau. Mia* EUae Kreason. Mias Utah Carmb'Uacl, ML* Cornells Maclean, MIm Margaret Charlton. Miss Laleah Adams, Mary | fayuc. Miss Cecilia Woods and Miss Julia Huntbr. . . Mra. Jack llauers entertained the Mar ried Woman’# Card Club on Tuesday after- at Ita first meeting this Mason. Five Jfesd, and the lone-band prise wa» awarded to Mra. Ernest North, ou Friday afternoon a congenial party of nug people went out to White Bluff for week-end, enjoy lug a pleasant throw sr Railway schedules In Typographic*! Error* ATLANTA AND WEST POINT 1IAILROAD TUKMINAL RTATION. No. Arrive from— <n. Depart to ri Wet PI.. »:lS*n) HR. O. i«t W*»t Pt.10:31 am s: 40 X. O. .... 2&>\ m „ ID Coluraboa T:g$pi» 55 II Columbus.. 6:10 am 13 Montfta'y. 9:0 nm *3 N. O.T..... 2:15 pm CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive From— I Depart To— Savannah .... 160 am)Macon ...he...11.40 pm Jacksonvilla.. 7.50 nm Mnc'ii 1.0) am Macon ,,,....11.26 am Macon 4.C-) p tu Macon 4.3) pm Jacksonville... klfipm Macon $.10 um'tnvnunah .... 9.15 ms XGRAND Jay •HR PRBSGNTB A Superb (Company In the Long Awaited Great American Piny THE GREAT DIVIDE Exactly An Presented r»00 Times it N. Y. Night 25c to $1.50—Mat. 25c to $1 THE BIJOU TONIGHT—MATINEE TUESDAY. The Popular Musical Hit, GAY NEW YORK With Its Funny Comedians— Daintily Gowned Girls— LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RY. Arriving and departing time at Union Sta. tlon, Atlanta. All trains dally. I l^avs, fArrlva. Cincinnati and Louisville..! idb.pm! BBWBUBWBI llli. .1 JJfi,pm|l7:B Knoxville via Blue Ridge.. IJD am 7:23 ItaHgiMMMfem^gdge.. 1:40 pm 7^0 40 pm week. Brindam Whirling San Knoxville via Carteravll Vaudeville all Handcuff King. _ Eight Feature Act*. Souvenirs for chil dren at every matinee. Children fret at matinees if with paid grown-ups, Phones. Bell 3146-M. Atlanta 1764. Up. to sn ticket offices, Soda Fount. Jacobfi ball News Stand.