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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
MONDAY. DECEMDEIt 84, 1908.
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I Today’s Pattern
S™ RT S
HOES
/^N account of the mild winter season and
^ late shipments.
We are determined not to carry shoes over from one
season to another, and have decided to place on saie begin
ning today every pair of
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s
WINTER
SHOES
AT A
Reduction
All $7.00
All 6.00
Shoes at $5.85
All
.All
All
5.00
,4.00
3^50
Shoes at
Shoes at
Shoes at
Shoes at
4.85
4.35
3.35
2.95
All
All
All
All
All
All
$3.00 Shoes at $2.55
2.50
2.00
1.75
1.50
1.25
Shoes at
Shoes at
Shoes at
Shoes at
Shoes at
2.15
1.65
1.45
1.25
1.00
Remember this cut price sale is for a limited time only
Adler & Leers
72 Whitehall.
Special
ladies* tucked shirtwaist.
Parli Pattern No. 2«*5.
. All 8*«nu Allowed.
This delichtftft little model, which <■ de
veloped Jn friary linen, madras, French den
nel, cotton crepe or ceihmere, is tacked in
the front end beck, both portions being at
tached to • shoulder-yoke of the materiel,
heavily stitched. The front Is closed thru the
center box-plait, with small pearl buttons, the
strairht cuffs on the refutation shirt sleeves
fastened with similar buttons. This la also
an excellent model for taffetas or surah silk,
to wear under the strictly tailor-made coat.
The model ia worn with a stiff Unen collar
either in the high turn down or Eton :
The pattern is in 7 sites—82 to 44 in
bust measure. For 8ft bust the walet re-
3 nires 4 yards of material 20 inches wide,
% yards 27 inches wide, 2H yards
inches wide or 2 yards 42 inches wide.
Price of pattern, 10 eenta.
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PATTERN DEPT., ATLANTA. OA., for •
each pattfrn. Iu ordering write plainly •
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PERSONAL MENTION
1
Miss I.oulse Phlnliy will entertain a
house party thlh Week, the date of her
cotnlng-.oul party being Thursday plght
at the i 'iiuntry Club. Among her. jurats
will be Mils Mildred Spratling, of At
lanta, and Miss Martha Miller, of Ma
con. Mlanes Sophie Meldrlm. Dorothea
Baldwin, Mildred Cunningham and Sa
rah Cunningham, from Savannah, and
the Misses Royater, of Norfolk, at 11 be
among the out-of-town guesta at the
Cotillion Thuraday evening.
•Mlsa Esther Smith. Mlaa Agnba Gray
and Mian Hattie Cochran will arrive In
Mm. Dunbar Roy will entertain the
Tuoaday Bridge -Club on Tueaday
morning. At the meeting of the bridge
club entertained Friday evening by Dr.
and Mra. Roy. the ladles’ prise, a
Fronch mirror surmounted by a mini
ature, was won by Mrs. Eugene Block,
and Mr. Black won the gentt,men’s
prise, silk hose,
Mrs. O, E. Paine entertained at a
luncheon at the Capital City Club, fol
lowed by it-bos party at the Grand In
honor of Mlasea Cutis, At Savannah, and
Lamar, of Columbus, tbe gueats of
Mlaa Helen Bagley. The young women
of the party, besides these, were Miss
Margaret Ladson and Miss Alberta
•tray and Miss Cochran will lie the
sucsis of Mlsa Smith nt the home of Rankin
ber parents, Mr. and Mra. Ale* Smith.) ~— '
Jllss Cochran haa the distinction of be. Miss Florence Clift, of Chattanooga,
In* the original "Little Colonel” In An- will be a charming holiday visitor In
nle Feiinwes Johnstone’s popular stories | Atlanta, arriving the latter part of this
for young people. 'week to'be the guest of Miss Martha
Whitman. Miss Clift will be, .enter
tained at a series of delightful parties
during her visit. *Egrty next week
Miss Whitman will entertain In her
honor..
The hosts of friends of Dr. and Mrs,
E. L. Connally and Mr. and Mrs. War
ner Martin will be delighted to learn
that Mm. Martin, who underwent
operation on Saturday at the home
Dr. and Mrs. Connally, Is doing spten
dldly, and that her physicians hold out
hopes tor her . speedy recovery.
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nfirnJ
■ guest of Mrs. A ; . McD.
Wilson. Miss Thombury tjas numbers
of friends In Atlanta, where she and
her sister were at the head uf a school
for girls until they went abroad sev
eral years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Myers Scott
returned to their home In Milwaukee
on Monday, after a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Francis West. Mr. and
Mrs. Scott came South to attend the
Miss .Sophie Thornbury nrrivf
Atlanta', from Paris on Monday n
Ing; and Is the guest of Mra. A : .
T omorrow, Tuesday,
The Last Day of Our Successful Trimmed Hat Sale.
Trimmed Hats That Were Up to $20.00
I At $2.50 and $5 Each
Be All made of this season's materials, which insures perfect Hats as to
^ style and quality. No goods worked over from a previous season, this be-
/S ing our first season in Millinery. t • .. ...
jb "Rich’s Exclusive Hats” have a reputation for smartness, originality
<2 and quality.
' : Z Tuesday, Hats worth up to $20.00 each, at
I $2.50 EACH $5.00 EACH
All Colors end Materials
Untrimmed Velour and Velvet Shapes that were $9.00 and $10,00, while
they last • . *
Untrinimed Felt Shapes • • • • • • •••••.
. In Black and All Colors.
$2.50
. 75c
NO MAIL OR
C. O. D. ORDERS
FILLED.
We make a specialty of Hats for elderly
ladies at moderate prices.
Millinery Department
s RICH & BROS. CO.
LADIES OF ST. ANTHONYS,
The ladles of St. Anthony* Guild are
urgently requested to be present at a
call meeting at the residence of Mrs. W.
L. Hrldwell, 215' Ashby-st.. Tuesday,
December 15. 1*08, at 3 p. in.
MRS. W. L. BRIDWELL, Pres.
MRS. JOHN KINO, Sec.
PONCE DELEON CHURCH.
A general meeting of the Ladles' Aid
Society of the Ponce’DeLeon-ave. Bap
tist church Is called for Tuesday morn
ing nt 10 o'clock, December 15. All
members are urred to be present.
MRS. H. II. HALE. Pres.
MRS. W. P. CALLAWAY, Sec.
SARAH M’INTOSH CHAPTER.
The’ regular meeting of the Sarah
McIntosh Chapter, D. A. H„ will be held
Tuesday, December 15, at 3 p. m., In
the parlors of the Aragon Hotel.
MRS. OSCAR RAGLAND,
Corresponding Secretary.
CHURCH~BRIGADE.
' The Florence McEarhern Brigade of
Walker-st. M. E. church South will meet
at the house of Miss Kate Brunette. (7
Mangum-st., at 3 p. m. Friday, De
cember 18. All members are requested
to attend and bring a new member.
Mrs. Carter will be In charge.
J03EPH HABERSHAM CHAPTER,
-. .The December, mee II ng of the Joseph
Habersham Chapter will be held at the
home of the regent. Mra. W. L. Peel,
4*8 Peachtree, Tuesday, December 16,
p. m. .
ere wll be an Interesting program,
and new members are especially urged
to attend the meeting.
KATHARINE HINTON WOOTTEN,
Coresponding Secretary.
Net and Lace aists
Brand new and pretty as can Le, white, cream,
ecru. Three styles. Dotted net with heavy lace
medallions forming a yoke. Plain net richly tucked
and lace-trimmed. Figured net with frilly little
ruches. Smart sleeves. Dainty collars. Delicate
linings.
Suppose you wanted to give some woman a really
useful and at the same time a dainty, pretty gift that
wouldn t cost much and yet would give her infinite
pleasure? Gould you think of anything nicer than a
^Waist like one of these?
The values are unusual. They are most attract-r
ive. Most worthy. Regular $6 and $6.50 Waists,
omorrow
- $4.69
Second Floor—8:30 A. M.
Ch
amberlm-J oknson-
DuBose Company
’ PHOTOGRAPHERS’CLUB.
The social gathering of the Photogra
ihers' Club, which was to be held at
• 1-3 East Alabama-st. Monday night
at 8 o'clock, was postponed until after
Christmas.
At the bowling party given Saturday
evening by a number of young men In
honor of Mies Helen Bagley's guests,
the prises, a lovely gold bar pin and s
hot pin, were .won by Misses Margaret
Ladson and Katharine Martin, of Chat
tanooga.
Mra. George Humphries, who has
been quite III for the past week, le
much Improved. Mr. Humphries, who
was called In (roin a business trip on
account of his wife's Illness, left Sun
day night for New Orleans.
Misses Laura and Helen Payne, who
are guests of Miss Adele Penrose In
New Orleans, will receive their friends
Informally Monday afternoon. Misses
Payne have visited In New Orleans and
hare many friends there.
The many friends of Mrs. R. Joseph
and the Misses Joseph, of Columbus,
will regret to leant of the death of Miss
Nell Joseph, which occurred Saturday
night at the Joseph home In Columbus.
Mr. and Mr*. John D. Little will en
tertain a box party Monday evening at
the Grand, their gueets to be Mr. and
Mra. Henry M. Bankhead and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Conklin.
Miss Dorothy Hebert, the charming
>oung duughter of Mr. and Mra. P. O.
[ebert. will arrive In t$e city from
New Orleans for the Christmas holi
days on December 34.
Mrs. T. C. Magnus and Misses Helen
and Elisabeth Magnus, of Brooklyn,
will visit Dr. and Mr*. James B. Baird
and .Miss Louise Baird Just after
Christmas.
Mr*. John Rosebro. of Clarksville,
Tenn.. la expected to arrive pn Satur
day to be the guest of her sister, Mra.
*Tj. McKelway.
Miss Lillian Yow will visit MlasAg
nes Jones, of Albany, on the 2«th, for
the remainder of the holldaye.
Miss Mildred Huxen. of Knoxville,
Tenn...will visit Mis* Margaret Hall
man on the Hrst of January.
Mra. Gabriel Palmer and Master
Stephen Palmer will spend Cbrlstma*
Washington, Gs.
drs. E. S. Chambers and children
ents In Eatonton.
Mlsa Realh Morris, who has spent
the past six months In New York, Is In
Atlanta again.
Mr. George Atkinson, of New York,
will spend Christmas In Atlanta with
relatives.
Miss Kate Felder leaves Wednesday
for Amerlcua to visit relatives for the
holidays. j
Miss Luclle McRae will spend the
holldaye with friends at Mlllcn, near
Augusta.
Miss Jimmy McClendon, of Fort-
Gnlnes, Is the guest of Mrs. J. T. Mc
Daniel.
• Mra. William 8. Elkin Is In Lancaster.
Ky.. to attend the wedding of her niece.
Mr. Edward H. Barnes Is spending a
few days in Washington City.
Mr. John Wilson, of Macon, apent
Sunday In Atlanta.
Mra. Harry English Is In Columbus.
MISS EA8TLACK _ GIVE8
OUTLINE OF STUDY
The following Is an outline of the
work undertaken In voice expreeslon by
Mlsa Mary Adele Kastlack In the de
ment of expression of which she
charge at the Conservatory of
Music:
Voices as an Interpreter of mental
ststgs—Tone-color and form, sympathy,
beauty, relation of voice to Imaglnu
tlon and emotion.
Technical voice training—Breath con
trol, tone projection, placing of tones,
compass, development of resonance,
flexibility, freedom, smoothness, purity,
power and brilliancy of tone, eradica
tion of faults In use of voice.
Articulation, pronunciation and enun
elation. How to deal with vocal de
fects, peculiarities and Impediments In
speech.
Under No. E—Anatomy, physiology,
expressive physical culture, exerclee
for poise, presence, bearing, grace and
ease of manner, for the vita! organ*, for
strengthening the centers while freeing
the surfaces, for respiration, harmonic
movements, marching. Measurements,
chest development, breathing exercises,
personal hygiene. Exercises and their
streets upon the circulation of the blood
and the nervous system. The four di
visions of the Emerson system of ex
erclsea, their relation to (1) unity, (t)
expression, (8) ease In force. (4) re
sponsive drill work. This system of
physical culture Is adapted to persons
of all age*.
OPERA GLASSES.
The Lemaire make is the best. Prices
from 84.00 to 880.00. Nothing better or
more lasting for an Xmas gift. Bee our
GREAT REDUCTION IN
Trimmed Hats
$25.00 Hats reduced to.. : .. . r ..$5.00
$20.00 Hats reduced to $5.00
$15.00 Hats reduced to $5.00
No such Bargains were ever offered here before.
M. RYAN CO.
45 Whitehall Street.
Candies satisfy
ery taste, 60c 11
ev-
GLENNVILLE.
Mra. Henry Moore, of Daisy, was a
visitor In the city Tueaday. i
Miss Lila Moore, of Daisy, visited
friends her* thl* week.
. W. H. Surrency. of Burrency. was In
Glennvllle recently.
Mrs. H. W. Benson has returned
from n visit to relatives at Mlllen.
Mra. II. A. Kennedy, of Glennvllle,
R. F. D. 2, was here Wedneeday.
Elder Patterson, of Statesboro, was
W. d. TIMMS
THE SPOT CASH JEWELER
28 Whitehall Street.
Xmas suggests a gift. Our
shop is brim full of all the
latest things—Correct Jew
elry for ’09 will be Seal
Rings, Fobs, Bracelets,
Lockets, Chains, Brooches,
Cuff Buttons, etc—Our line
is complete.
*
8* The 81m of Protection.
A “Taylor Made”
UMBRELLA
. Direct from the Factory,
.THE BEST GIFT
for man. woman or child.
We have many styles, the largest as
sortment ever shown, at prices from
81.00 to 888,00. Call on us before
Christmas.
TAYLOR UMBRELLA 00.
32 1-2 Peachtree St.
i Saturday to visit her oar-' here a few days this week.
Mra. Mabel Bishop, after an ex
tended visit to her parents. Mr. and
Mra. H. A. Kennedy, has returned to
her home at Atlanta.
Mr. R. A. Scott, of Hogan, was In
the city Tuesday.
Miss Ophelia Kennedy Is a guest of
htr sister, Mra. Mabel Bishop, in At
lanta. 1
NORCROSS.
Mrs. Amos Martin entertslned the Ma
trons’ Hewing Clsh* Wednesday iHernoon.
Mis* l-sl* Key was hostess of the 48 Club
Monday errata*.
Mrs. Ronald Johnston and Miss Mary Ids..
Johnston eutrrtalned at a spend-tbc-diy swim
party Tsesdsy.
The Women's Club met with the presl-
■lent. Mrs. Homer Jones. Thursday after-1
noon.
Miss Lillian McDaniel Is tbe guest of Mo
LADIES,
Tell the Men to Let
WEAVER
r Make Their Clothes
167 Peachtree St
nid» Andrew* In Atlanta.
» Hoyle Hklnncr, who Is a
.1 In MlllftlKevIll*. will «p«o<l
a In, will sp**ntl ths boll-