Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 25, 1908, Image 8

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8 •J'H h. A'iiiAft'lA (rKUKCil A„\ JSJiWfci, SOCIETY pEf.B.vB^RMSTRo.vo.l N eWs 0 f Interest to Women \IK». PAVL n. WILKBB, | “It Cured Mel HHHHHHHHHBEHBHBHHHBi flHMHBRBBBBSBEHHHH 99 TO MRS. SPARKS. Mr». Dally Huff Sparka. of Macon, tha guest of Mra. W. B. Carhart, was honor curst at a box party glvr urday afternoon at the Orpheum by Mr. Ed Lovejoy. Those who made up the congenial party were Mrs. Sparks. Mrs. Carhart, Mrs. Lewis Beck, Mrs, F. C. Calkins and Mr. Lovejoy. AFTERNOON tIa>OR VI8IT0R8 A most enjoyable occasion will be the afternoon tea which the students of the Southern Library School will give next Wednesday afternoon at the Carnegie Library, their guests to In clude the delegates to the seventh an nual library conference held In this state and a number of the friends of the students and the Carnegie Library staff. MRS. ROGERS DAVIS TO ENTERTAIN FOR MISS MARTIN Mrs. Rogers Davis will entertain at a luncheon and bowling party at the Piedmont Driving Club on Wednesday of next week. Inviting jtwelve young women to meet Miss Martin, of New York, the guest of Mrs. John ' M. Slaton. MRS. E. S. EHNeTtO GIVE INFORMAL BRIDGE TEA Among the pleasant informal parties of next week will be that at which Mra. E. S. Eltney will entertain twelve friends at bridge, followed by an In formal ten. T|ie honor guests of the occasion will be Mrs. Francis Q. O'Neill, of Charleston, the guest of Mrs. E. 8. Khney, and Miss Chapin, who Is visit ing her brother. Mr. William Chapin. A BOWLING~CLUB PARTY. has recently been formed. The meet ing will be held on next Thursday morning, at the Driving Club. The members of the club ore Miss .McGowan ENGAGEMENT'S ANNOUNCED >ateeteeeateta*saaeea«e*eaee< DARLING-CROSTH WAITE. Mr. ond Mrs. James Gilchrist, of Decatur. Ala., announce the engage ment of their daughter, Florence Murray Darling, to Mr. Harry BurdgeCroa- thwalta. the wedding to take place the latter part of June at St. Johns Epis copal church In Decatur. , . The announcement la of wide Interest to the many friends of the young people In Georgia and Alabama. Miss Darling, who Is a brunette of beau tiful type and possesses a most attractive personality. 1ms visited Atlanta frequently and la much admired here. She la a former Chicago girl, wlm has resided In the South only a few years. Mr. Crosthwalte. the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crosthwalte, Is assist ant manager for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Coinpeny end le one of the most successful young business men In Atlanta- He has here ecoree of friends who are congratulating bjm. PARKER-WILSON. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Williams announce the engagement of their niece. Miss Nora Lee Parker, to Mr. Preeton F. Wilson. Tlr “■ — will be announced later. Che date of the wedding HARRI8-DAVIS. Mr. and Mrs. S. Harris, of Eastman, announce the engagement of their daughter. Minnie, to Mr. Oacar Harold Davis, of DeLand, Fla. The wedding will take place In June. I “Wine of Cardui” writes Mrs. Susan A. Hall, of Sneed- viile, Tenn., has been a heaven-sent blessing to me. Since taking Cardui, I have, been in better health than in the past five years. It cured me. I could not have bad my baby, if it bad not been for Cardui. I cannot say too much in praise of it. I have recom mended it to some of my lady friends, who have taken it and have been greatly benefited.” 8a«d,n.M>„.. Ladies who suffer from any of the pains and ail ments due to womanly ills, such as headache, back ache, dragging sensations, pain in side, numbness, inability to walk,, nervousness, irregular functions, dizziness, etc., should try this famous female remedy, which has benefited over a million women, during the past'50 years. Composed of purely vegetable ingredients, per fectly harmless, and absolutely non-intoxicating, CARDUI is a safe and reliable remedy for girls and women to take, on their “bad days.” Try it. VALUABLE BOOK FREE inuiMrni JOT umw i ulng symptoms of Female Diseases and aiv valuable hint!ion health, hygiene, diet, medicine, for women. Sent free, postpaid, Addreea; Lsidus Advisory ■BfM. The Chattanooga Medicine Co, Cbettanoore, Tenn. Take CARDUI Social Outlook For the Coming Week Visitor, the guest of Mra. Frank Alberta Rankin, Mjes Janie SSVHP Mias Sal)le Cobb Johnson anil Mies Ida .bridge Hightower. ' -- One of the notable social events of the coming week will be the wedding of Mlae Julia Porter and Dr. Bates Block, which tvlll taka place on the evening of Wednesday. April Ml, at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Fanny Lowry Porter, on Penchtree-et. Pre nuptial festivities for this popular cou ple will ortuipy a prominent place on the social Calendar the earlier part of next week. Saturday's affairs, center* J g mound the young couple, were an temoon tea given by Mrs. Samuel Inman and Mis* McPheetera and a din ner parly Saturday evening at the hedtnont Driving Club to be given by Or. ond Mra. William Perrin Nlcoleon. A delightful affair of Monday for Mlae Porter will be Mies Elisabeth Adair’s r rty, and on Monday evening Mrs. McHurney will give AFTERNOON TEA. On the afternoon of May J Mlae Marie Pappenhelmer and Miss Helen Hobbs will entertain at a beautiful aft ernoon too. the occasion to be th* eoclnl event of the week among the school girt set. The tea. Will be given at the home " r, Pappenhelmer, FIRST OINNER DANCE OF SEA80N AT CLUB The first of % series of dinner dance* to be given at the Piedmont Driving Club during the summer le dated for Saturday evening of next week. This beautiful club house has become one of the most delightful redenxvou* for so ciety In Atlanta, and the dinner dances will be an Important feature uf the summer season for Atlanta people. DR. AND MR8. NICOLSON’S GUESTS AT DINNER PARTY One of the very delightful social af fairs of Saturday evening will be the dinner party to be given at the Pied mont Driving Club given by Dr. and Mra. William Perrin Nlcolson In honor nr Miss Julia Porter and Dr. Bates Block. Beautiful decorations of white and green, suggestive of the approaching wedding of the honor guests, will be used on the dinner table. Covert will be laid for eighteen, the gueate of Dr. end Mrs. Nlcoleon to be Mlae Porter, It. Block, Mlse Ada Alexander. Mies Elisabeth Adair, Mlse Susan MrPhee- t<wa. Mlse Rollna Clarke. Miss Louise Black. Mlae Rosa Lowry, Mra. Fenny Lowry Porter. Messrs. Edward Pee ples, Eugene Black. Frank Orme, Her bert Sage. Henry Porter, Porter Lang- aion and Dr. Erich Zoepffel. beautiful party In their honor. Another Interesting wedding which a II attend is ... —orth Caro, ante* Dunlap, also of North Carolina. The young couple will be married next Wednesday evening at the lovely Home of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. C'onnally. An Informal reception for the wedding gueata only will follow the ceremony. Among th* visitors to be In Atlanta next week are quite a number who will come to attend these two wedding*. Mr. end Mr*. Percy Smedley Darlington, of Weet Cheater. Pa„ ore expected to visit Dr. and Mr*. Walter Taylor for the Porter-Block wedding, and after the wedding a number of Interesting social event# wjll be given In lhelr honor. Mrs. Frank Freeman, of Washington, D. C.; Mr. nnd Mra. Smith Pickett, of Albany; Mrs. J. Curtis Bush, of Mobile, Ala., and Mrs. M. P. Broughton nr# oth er visitors to be here for the marriage of Miss Porter and Dr. Block. Mlse Mary Tillman, of Nashville, will remain next week aa Mrs. Edward Fortson's guest, and Mies Dessle Mar tin. of New York, will be with Mrs. John M. Simon throughout the coming week. Mr. end Mrs, William Farquher Pay. son, of New York, ars Interesting vis itors In the city, guests of Major and Mrs. F. L. Pay son. Mr. Poyson Is a successful author, well known to cur rent magiixlne readers, and Mrs. Pay- eon la a beautiful and charming wom an. Mr. and Mra, Athens, ara at the Pl'edmoi Coleman, nf Macon. Is the attractive gurat of Mrt. Frank Hawkln*. Mis* Mae Scott, of Milwaukee, le a West for some time, and her many friends are giving her a cordial wel come. other guests In the city, for whom aocial affairs of the coming week will be given, arc Mlae Chapin, of Rich mond. Va.; Mr#. Fred Warren, of New York, with Mrs. Thomas Morgan; Mrs. Lewin. of Washington. D. C„ the guest of Mrs. Kfnloch Nelson; Mrs. Hyde, of Mississippi, with Mrs. George For rester; Mr#. O'Neil, of Charleston, the 8 u*et of Mrs. J. Adger Smythe, and is guests of Mrs. Michael Hoke. Mrs. R. F. Holla, Mrs. Alex Webb and Mrs. IV. D. Pollock, from North Carolina. Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs. McAInln, who have been with Mrs. C. K. Nelson, will leave on Monday. will nol be altogether of a social na ture next week, however. Tho drat Chautauqua held In Atlanta will open with a mass meeting at the Grand Sun. day afternoon and will continue throughout the week. The programs to Iran are of unusual Interest and uctlve value, and the enterprise le one that will have the co-operation of hundreds of our people. Atlanta's own Mrs. Sheridan will be the contralto for the week and w ill appear on a beautiful n with Mr. Reid Milter, the well tenor. Thle will be Mrs. Sheri dan's last appearance In public here tbls season, as she will leave for Euroi early In May. Mr*. William Calvl Chilton, of Oxford, Mlse., will give sev eral readings. She always meets a cor dial welcoms from Atlanta audiences. for eh* is known here personally a* well a* professionally, having vlslled her cousins, Dr. and Mr*. Holmes, here sev. eral lime*. Mrs. Chilton Is president of the American Elocution Society. Dr. H, M, Wharton, the distinguished lecturer, will be (he guest during the week of Dr. nnd Mra. Dunbar Roy. and will be beuutlfutly entertained here. Mr. Ralph Bingham, the popular hu mortal, will arrive Sunday. One of the attractions of the matinee tor children next Wednesday afternoon win be little Miss Frances Craven Parks, an Atlanta child, brilliantly gifted aa a reader and Interpreter. Dr. H. 8. Bradley will be one of the epeakers and will he cor dially welcomed by hi a hosis of friends ‘"fte.day will be kindergarten day at .. n i.... . the Atlanta Woman's (Tub. nnd Mrs. m, *15[I* 1 *. Nellie Peter* (Black, president of the it! .X J «£' 1 Free Kindergarten Association, will ont, and Mrs. Everett j, ova charge of the program. This beau tiful work I* one very dear to the hearts of Atlanta panple, and the club meeting Tuesday afternoon will largely attended. T3 Go right to your dealer's nnd' 'eager revelation or all that ii entrane- «all for Yeager Skirts, a perfect style, iug and beautiful In "verve' 1 and economy. Yeager Skim mark the very blithest American achievement n anticipating and perfecting ah' th* newest Ideas of elegance and beauty In wash skirt*. Any lady who has a sense of economy, who likes COMFOrt, and wbo wishes constantly to look ber very best, will And her wardrobe sadly Incom plete without a supply of Yeager Wash Skirts. Yeager Skirts embrace sllkflnlshed petticoats, blaek and colon; allk petticoats, black and colors, and wash dress skirts, white and eolors. Ask your dealer for Yeager Skirts. Don't so- eept anything elae. Don’t be put off; DON'T I,BT ANY CLERK DISCOUNT YOUR OWN GOOD JUDGMENT BY IMPOSING A SUBSTITUTE UP ON YOU. If your dealer doesn't handle them, send us hla name and we will see that yon are not dis appointed In future. Med* by YEAGER MANUFACTUR- , I NO CO- Gastonia, N. C. J be* (tut this trait* auirk It stitrSeit Into I tbe waistband ef every .eklrt j " in April endad. S» th# se venth annual meet. : jreu buy. jm DO NOT FORGET thnt we are. headquarters for tbe best iu silverware, cut glass and art goods, and that the price to you is the cost to us plus a very moderate profit. A visit will convince you of this fact. ^^Jewelers- 37 Whitehall St. begin. This meeting will bring to Atlanta tbe distinguished librarians. Miss Mary W. Plummer, of Pratt In stitute. and Mr. Henry Legler. secretnry nf the Wisconsin library commission. Th* session* will be presided over by Mrs. Eugene Heard, of Mlddlelnn. On.. E resident nf the association, who will a Mrs. ottley'a guest during her stay tn Atlanta. The convention will be at tended by librarians from every part of the state. The officers of the associa tion nr#; Mrs. Eugene B. Heard, presi dent; Mrs. J. K. Ottlev, vice president; Mr*. E. G. McCabe. Mies Julln T. Ran kin. librarian of tha Carnegie library. Atlarra; Mr*. Mnud Barker Cobb, state librarian of Georgia: Mis* Laura Ham mond. librarian of the Georgia School of Technologv; William Harden, of the Savnnnnh public library; Duncan Bur nett. librarian for the Unlveralty of Georgia; Mlea Marian Bucher, librarian for Agnea Scott College; Mrs. Nina Uolatead. of the Cotumbua nubile li brary; Mrs. Emma Menk*. of the Al bany public library; Mlsa Margaret Dunlnp. of the Chattanooga' public li brary; Paul F. White, aaalstant libra rian of Emory College. MR. AND MRS. PAINE ENTERTAIN GOLF CLUBS Mr. nnd Mra. Thomai B. Paine en tertained at a beautiful luncheon on Saturday at I o'clock, their <gue*ts be Ing being the members of the Atlanta and Macon golf teams, who play match game In Atlanta Saturday. Tha lovely home of Mr. end Mrs. Pnlne at East Lake waa decorated with roaca throughout, th# flower* be Ing ueed In profusion. Th* center piece tor tbe luncheon table wee a sil ver loving cup tilled with pink roes*. Cluny lace covered the handsomely ap pointed table nnd a delicious menu wee served, the mints, rsndlss nnd Icea be ing pink end white In conformity to the color scheme of the table. Mra. Paine won a gracious and charming hoateea, wearing a white lin gerie gown. / EDMONDSON-SAWDER WEDDING PLANS Of Interest to Atlantans la the ap proaching marriage of Miss Maude Browne Edmondson, th* attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Wil liam Thomas Edmondson, of Hrflln, Ala., to Mr. James Herbert Sawyer, formerly of New York, but now en gaged In engineering work In Hopevllle, Ala. Mlos Edmondson has visited here quite recently as the guest of her sis ter. Mm. Charles Veaxy Rainwater, and Mr*. Fred Wegener, and has here a host of friends. Her marriage to Mr. Sawyer will be solemnised at t o'clock tbe morning of Thursday. April SO. at the home of the bride's parents lit Heflin. Rev. J. J. D. Hall, of Birming ham, performing the ceremony. The brldo will near a smart gown of tan voile, fashioned with Cluny lace, and with an effective touch of pink, and worn with a brown hut. She will carry a white Ivory prayer book, to the rib bon# of which will be attached sprays of Easter lilies. Mrs. Charles Veaxy Rainwater will be matron of honor nnd will wear for the occasion a gown of Shnntung lavender illk, with a Frenchy touch of blue In I re trimming. Her hat will be of blue straw trimmed with lavender plumes, and her flower* will be Easter lilies. Mr. Ashley Fulton, of Chicago, w ■t os best man. The wedding inarch will be rendered by the younger sister of the hrlde, and before the ceremony her brother, Mr. W. T. Edmondson. Jr., who possesses u tenor of unusual beauty, will sing sev eral selections. The home of Mr. n.nl Mrs. Edmond son will be beautifully decorated for the occasion by a color scheme, of white «nu green, and an Informal but elegant breakfast will follow' the ceremony. Ail<s Edmondson Is a gifted and charming girl, and Mr. Sawyer Is a civil engineer, who hus achieved envia ble success In Ills work. They will re side temporarily In Hopevllle. FINE PORTP.AITFREE! A IIfe-slsc <16*231 portrait absolutely free with each dozen of oor It eitliluot photos lor 20 Uny*. Ibtnrniiieeil satisfactory or money buck. Monkey's ivtudlo, Auburn, eve. MRS. CUNDELL'S PARTY. Mrs. Frank Cundell entertained at a morning bridge game on Saturday In honor of Mies Veal, of Rome, who Is the guest of Miss Mary Crew Cundell. Vases of clove pinks ndorned tho apartments, and the dainty menu was aerved on the enrd tn'oles after the game. The top score prise waa an Orlentn! hnt pin nnd the consolation was n set of gold shirt-waist pin*. Mrs. Cundell wore a lingerie gown of MISS HAZEL WHITNEY. Who will appear at the Grand Saturday evening as 8wetle In "The Deestrlck Skill*,” Ailing one of the most attractive roles In the cast. white, and both Mlsa Weal and Mlae Cundell were gowned In pretty whit# lingerie dreaaee. Those Invited to meet the guest of honor were Miss Rutli I-ewls, Miss Louise Van_ Harlingen, Miss Elle Dnr- ! son. "Miss Willie Lewi I Frank Ualttwanger, Miss Edith Bradly, Miss Ethel Bloomfleld^Mrs. Arthur Dy- |er nnd Mr*. John Carter. MR8. MILLER’S TEA. Mr*. Richard Elliott Miller enter tained at an Informal out very pleas ant bridge tea on Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. J. Ad gar Smythe and Mrs. Smythe's guest, Mrs. Francis O’Neil, of Charleston. Lovely pink roses were used to deco, rate Mrs. Miller’s drawing room, and pink nnd white carnation* were used In the library. The dining room was In yellow, the table being laid with a long . . . . • , , * Cluny cover,-lined with pale yellow A nervous, irritable woman is a satin. A plateau of Marechal Nell rose* source of misery not only to herself,: formed the centerpiece nnd the beau- hut to nil thn«u» who onmo under Imr i tlful-saffron tint of the roses was »n- ni;* no come umier ner j troduccd ln the appointments on the influence, 1 hat such conditions can | exquisite table. Vases of yellow roses be entirely overcome by taking i stood on the buffet, sideboards and I mantel In tha Hlnlniz tvmm * Organic disturlmncen of the femin ine system act like a firebrand on Hie nerves of women, often driving them fairly frantic, white messellne and Irish lace; Miss Marian Phlnlxy, of Augusta. In white olga crepe; Mies Alllne Gentry, In white also; Mis* Nancy Prince, In blue silk; Mis* Nell* Prince. In ft pink lingerie gown; Mis# Wllkerson In blue, end Miss Mary Anderson, also gowned In light blue allk. 8IGMA NU"0ANCE. The Sigma Nu dance was a brilliant event of Friday night, when n merry company of college men and, their friend* among the young tyntnen of the city were gathered at Bcgadlo’s for the last dance of the Rlgma Nu# for the f iresent season. The hall was decorated n bamboo and palms and with numer ous college pennants and the colors of tho chapter—orange and black. De licious fruit punch was aerved through out the evening and at a suitable time a menu of salads nnd lee* was served. The young women present were pre sented with silver hat pins with the Sigma Nu Insignia* engraved on them us souvenirs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bridges wer* the chsperons of the evening, and among the young women present were Mlsa Frederick, of Marshallvllte, who was gowned In plnlc Ilsse, hand-painted In wild rosea, and with a touch of pink velvet on the corsage. Mlsa Lena Johnson, of Waynesboro, was another charming out-of-town guest, wearing a dainty white lingerie gown. Mlsa Mildred Bpratling was pretty In a blue empire gown of messellne silk. Miss Mignnn McCarty wore a pale yellow lace dress, which wee very be coming. Miss Edith Duncan was In white lace. Mlsa Kate Wheatley wore white also. Mils Bessie Pope's gown was nf while satin striped tissue, lace trimmed. Miss Annie Lou Pagett wore a white lace gown with a corsage bouquet of red roses. MISS LUCY KENAN 18 CALLED BY ST. MARYS HOSPITAL IN N. Y. . , The many friends here of Miss Lucy '"sirs. j".l. Thomas assisted Mrs. Mill- j ^e"'has-been*raUed* a* d \iVi e ‘ lrn ,h< “ VEGETABLE COMPOUND 1 tagm ’he e co"ffM n urn. er pr *“ ,d * | «^M-ry. ChYdren"? VtGfcTABLE COMPOUND j p retl y prt le » were given ts a t°P I 2D'heT 0 n»i' a dnii , ilf!n*^h«V lll i.* 0 L° t . al<e proven by the following letters. ] 'core and .consolation, and the two ILi."!!? ,n ,hnt cll >' ,h ' *»t- 5lrs. Alary Wood, of (Si Tenn- writes to Mrs. Pinkham “ I had the worst form of female troubles and my nerves were all torn to plecps; sometimes I suffered so much that it seemed as though I could not live. “ I began to take Lydia E. Pink- him'* Vegetable Compound and non I feel like a different person. Your medi cine is north its weight in gold, snd I cannot say enough for your advice." LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S • ™ucd.. y ,.,„ ni ’r children In will go to take ■ Ptroru .cure nnu rineu.ai.uik biiu ^ CltJ the lat- riuilo ' ! guests of honor were presented with nstlana, prixes. . . For two nnd a halt years mi*. Kenan ami Mra. Miller was gowned for the aft- Joe worked In Atlanta aa parish nurse. Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Thompson- ville, Conn., writes to 51 rs. l’inkliam: " 1 nee all run down, nervous, and could not'rest nights. Doctors failed to help me. Lydis K. PInkham’s Vege table Compound restored me to perfect health." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty veara Lydia E. Pink*! hie Compound, made ham’s Vegetable Compound, from roots and lierta, has bet standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thou&indsof women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, irregularities, periodic pains, backache. W hy don’t you try it T Sirs. Pinkliutn Invites .oil sick ernoon In pal* blue chiffon, hand-em broldered. Mr*. Smythe wore pale blue also, and Mrs. O'Neil was In white. Twenty ladies were entertained at tho tea party. TWECCO CLUB DANCE. The Twecco Cotillion Club gave beautiful dance on Friday evening at tha Driving Club. A large number of young people were present and dancing wne continued to a late hour, with an Intermission at 11: JO o'clock, when a delicious supper waa served. The chaperons of the function were Mr. nnd Mra. Charles E Sclple. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis. Mr. nnd Mr*. A. W. Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs, J. Will# Pope. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Speer, Sir. nnd Mr*. W. T. Gentry. Among the pretty girls, ell beautiful- gowned for the occasion, were: Mies Helen Payne, wearing an empire been thei* r> wn of blue liberty eatln with a gar niture of beby Irish lace; Miss Harriet Calhoun. In pink chiffon; Miss Elisa beth Ranson. wearing white chiffon; Miss Sarah- Rawson. gowned In white hand-painted Ilsse, In a dfstrn of pink roses, with n border of light blue; Miss Bessie Jones. In yellow crepe; Mis* Mary Beth Word wore a lovely dancing frock nf pink silk tissue, combined with women to write licr for ml vice, j c hWrnn and satin; Miss Donna Bain She baa srtiltlctl thousand* >o 1!™» <7!ov»iy r.ww,°f._P | nk.chiff , >n; health. Address, Lyun, Mass. I .u gownid ln for all the Episcopal churches of the city. During this term of benfleent nnd beautiful service she has paid several thousand visit* to the sick nnd has ministered to hundreds of patients. Full enthusiasm for her profession and po*. sesslng the magnetism, tact and effi ciency which are qualification* of the successful district nurse, she has en deared herself to the wide circle of peo- pie among whom she has worked. 8be believes that this Is sn excellent Held for such work, and that It holds ns great opportunities as the larger cities of the East and West. Rt. Marys, to which Min. Kenan has the distinction nf being called as visit ing nurse. |a one pf the largest and moat perfectly equipped hospitals for chil dren In the c(ty of New York, nnd la tinder the direction there of tbe Angtl# ran sisters. It eupports a summer hoe. pltal for Children In South Norwnlkl Conn., and Is maintained by the Epls- The Magnificent New Lloyd Papers Are here, and to appreciate their unusual beauty and charm, you will have to see them. We furnish not only the most exquisite Wall Papers, but the right kind nf workmen to put It on. WHITE WALL PAPER CO. UNDER Y. M. C. A. N. PRYOR ST. Men Who Enjoy Good Cigars Will find more than the usual lines in our aplen- d'dly equipped Cigar De partment. 5iany special brands are offered—con trolled exclusively by this store—Cigars a little bet ter in quality than the common run ot brands about town, but coating no more. Some noticeable ad vantages to smokers buy ing by the box. A special feature of our Cigar business is the ex cellent condition in which our Cigars are kept by a moisting process which keeps them just right. BROWN & ALLEN Reliable Drumisls copal churche# of New York. Miss Kenan'* dutlea at Rt. Mary's will consist tn visiting and mlnlaterlng to the children of the poor In tenement districts, and In bringing to the at tention of the hospital at*ft those rase* in need of treatment. One need* to eee In order to appre ciate the horror* of the tenement dis trict of that great city,” said Miss Ken an, In apeaklng of her experiences as visiting nurse for 8t. Marys when she resided In New York a few year* ns" "Often the ray* of the aun ere never seen In the rooms where they live, and the squalor of their live* I* Incredible. I hnve often visited In the Jew and Italian districts of the East side. To the visiting nurse come many opportu nities of doing good, not only profes sionally, but cheering and comforting those parents whose'chlldren are suf fering for want of proper food and care." The work I* one of deep aoclolnah a value, a* well aa of opportunities, and Miss Kenan's many friend* here, whiu regretting keenly her departure from the South, are glad that ahe return* to a field which IsjiD rich In the greatest possibilities. The work we* begun In Atlanta by Dr. C. B. Wllmer. CLUB MEETING. The Atlanta Woman’* Olttb will hold ils regular monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon at the dub rooms at th* Grand. MRS. HOWARD M'CALL. Sec.