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WHITEHALL
SIMON’S
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WHITEHALL
Two Rousing
Coat Specials
Actual $10 and $12 Ladies’ Long Coats
Wednesday $3i75
Your choice of a grand collection of long tailored coats in
many styles and in an endless array of dependable fabrics—
in practically every desirable shade and coloring, including
black, brown aud blue brondcloth, tan covert and neat gray
mixtures, which have been selling regularly at $8, $10 and
$12, to clear out quickly and make room for our immense holi
day display, while they last, Wednesday £A
only, at J>0.f 3
Actual $2.75 to $5 Children’s Coats
Wednesday $1.00
A children's Coat offer that is unprecedented—to clear out
several broken lines of children’s long all-wool and part-wool
coats, stylishly tailored and trimmed, in solid colors and pret
ty brown and gray checks—we must have space for Xmas
goods, and offer unrestricted choiee of this entire lot of ac
tual $2.75 to $5.00 values, Wednesday, £4 AA
only, at $ I .UU
Make 3nEarly Selection and Avoid Disappointment
PERSONAL MENTION
The January number of The Book
Ncwa which will be a memorial to the
late Joel Chandler Barrie. Will contain
a splendid appreciation of Mr. Harris
by Mr. Sumter Mays Ball. The sub
ject of Mr. Ball's article Is "Mr. Harris,
Author and Editor,” and the article will
be one of several from the pen of Mr.
Ball to appear In January numbers of
the standard magazines. *
Miss Annette Walker, of Monroe,
went down yesterday to Marshallvllle
and will be an attendant at the Fred-
erlck-PaullIn wedding, which will be a
beauUfu! event of Thursday. From
IMarshallvIUs Miss Walker and her. sls-
Iter; Miss Irene Walker go on to'Amer-
Icus to spend the hplldaya with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Harrold.- i Macon Tele,
iraph.
Colonel and Mrs. C. O. Woodward, of
the United States army, who have been
In AUanta for several months, will be
stationed after January l In San Fran
cisco. Colonel Mauldin, of Washing
ton. D. C„ will succeed Colonel Wood
ward hero. Colonel and Mrs. Wood-
ward have made many friends who will
regret their departure.
An event of the greatest Interest to
society Is the dance to be given thle
evening,by Colonel and &.’#*. Raymond
Cay to formally Introduce to society
their niece and adopted daughter. Miss
Kirby Bentley. The spacious Riverside
home of the Caya will be thrown open
for the occasion.—Jacksonville Metrop
olis.
One of the brightest events of tbs
holldsy season will be the egg-nog at
which Mias Dora Anderson will enter
tain on Christmas eve. Sfie has Issued
her Invitations, and will bo assisted
by her mother, Mrs. Clifford L. Ander
son. and by Mlaa Julia Meador.
Miss Georgia Darnell will entertain
Ihe Merry Widow Bridge Club at her
home In Decatur on Wednesday after
noon, the special guests of Ihe occa
sion to be Miss Sarah Oravaa, Mlaa
Elisa Candler and Miss Maury Lee
Cowles.
Mrs. F. H. Neely,, of Pennsylvania, la
•he guest of bar parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Herry Schleslnger, on West Peachtree.
*• Mrs. Neely was before her mar
riage Mlse Rae Schleelnger and she la
•Iways cordially welcomed here.
The Atlanta friends of Miss Laura
Drake Gill will be glad to learn that
*he will be Mrs. Warren Boyd’s gueet
•luring the Southern educational con
vention. which meets In Atlanta De
cember M, *0. II.
Tuesday afternoon Mlaa Marguerite
Maginnla. of New Orleans, will enter
tain at bridge complimentary to Misses
t-uura and Helen Payne, the guests
SET OF
TEED
$5.00
f £'* Buarante * a flt where others
Up
GOLD CROWNS
$4.00 and $8.00
*>Id Fllllsa- . ..$1.00 and up
®!j* r Filling* 50c and us
Painless extractions FREE when
Plates are ordered.
*■ work guaranteed 10 year*.
American Dental Parlors
Peachlree ard Decatur Sts„
Entrance 191-2 Psschtres St
ATLANTA.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gish will arrive
Tuesday evening to be the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Price-Smith, and
to attend the Perdue-Boykln wedding.
Miss Katharine Martin left for her
home In Chattanooga on Monday after,
noon after a stay In Atlanta as ths
guest of Mrs. Andrew Calhoun.
Alias Bessie Withers left today at
nobn for her home In Rcldsvllle, N. C..
after leaving Mr. and Mrs. Atvls D.
Barnes, at the Majestic. 1*
Mrs. M. S. Marlenthal, of Cincinnati,
Oplo, Is ths guest of her sister, Airs.
Slg. Well, 325 Woehlngton-st. At home
Saturday, December 19.
Mias Ethleen Dobbs will entertain the
members of her bridge club Friday
evening of this weak at har home on
North Boulevard,
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Mr. and Mm. ThomaiC Scrutchln will
spend Christmas with Mrs. Scrutehln's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stafford,
of Chattanooga.
Mrs. John A. Miller end Miss Rain,
ette Miller will arrive Saturday to be
the guests of Mrs. Carlton Millar for
several weeks.
Mrs. Robert Ridley, Jr, has returned
from LaGrange,. where she was the
guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Render;
Mrs. Robert Cunningham, Held secre
tary of Agnes Scott, has Just returned
from a delightful trip thru Alabama
and Florida.
Mrs. B. S. Dunbar, of Augusts, wbo
la seriously 111 at the Aragon Hotel, la
Improving, to the pleasure of her many
friends here.
MIsa Nancy Waldo will return next
week from New York, where she has
been the guest of Mrs. William Mc
Gregor.
Mr. and Mm. Harrison Penn will
spend tbs holidays In Baltimore with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Da
vis.
Mias Jenny Cramer has returned
from Newnan after a delightful visit to
Mm. H. L. Brower, at "Swiss Cottage."
Little Edna Rains, the young daugh
ter of Mr. and Mm. Joseph 8. Raine, Is
Improving from bar recant Illness.
Mr Albert Ernest Herring, Jr, who
Is attending school at Culver, Ind, wilt
spend ths holidays at home.
Mr. and Mm. C. I. Groover, of Co.
lumbua, are In ths city, the guests of
Mm. Miller B. Hutchins.
Mm. Livingston Mims is expected
home soon from an extended and most
successful lecture tour.
Mrs. Lindsay Johnson has returned
to her home In Rome, after spending
several days In Atlanta.
Mrs. Robert Harbin has returned'to
her home In Rome, after a visit to Mrs.
Charles Kings be ry. v
Mr. and Mm. A. K. Virgil, of New
York, are at the Hotel Bellevue for sev.
eral weeks.
Mrs. Mery Burt Meador will entertain
ths Friday Momlng Bridge Club at
East Lake.
Miss Wllhelmlna Drummond has os
her guest'Miss Hattie Bloodworm, of
Forsyth.
Miss Josle Carroll, of Tampa, FIs, Is
the guest of friends and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvls Barnes are spfnd-
Ing the holidays In High Point, N. C,
Mr. Harry Maleby has retnrned from
a business trip to Washington, Ga.
Mm. Howell Peeples has gone to
Warrenton, Vs., for the holidays.
Mr. J. L. Beaumont will leave soon
after Christmas for Texas.
Professor Kenneth Matheson has re-
Today’s Pattern
LADIES' HOUSE DRESS.
Part* Pattern No. 2093.
All 8eams Allowed.
Th!« attractive little house dress, whieh Is
simple In cut add oatline, and therefore eas
ily made, la developed In dark gray wool-ba
tiste. The fullness of the front and beck Is
ributed In qarrow tucks, the body portion
-..if attached to the round joke of the ma
terial. The waist and high round collar are
fattened with small brass Duttons; the Inside
edges of the close fitting sleeves be fast
ened in a similar manner. The seven-
gored, skirt Is attached to this waist, under a
narrow belt of the material, the lower edge
finished with a simple hem. The pattern 1*
in 7 slsee—33 to 44 inehes bust measure.
res 11% vards
__ 8% yards 27
inehaa wide, 6% yards 80 Inches wide, or
a t yards 42 Inches wide; width of lower
ge of iklrt abput 8% yardi
cents.
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JNEQUALED service
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AN ORANQE 80CIAL,
The ladles of Grace Methodist church
work circles will give an orange social,
a very Interesting and unique entertain,
ment, on Thursday .afternoon and even
ing,’ December 17, at the home of Mrs.
A. H. Malsby, 371 North Boulevard.
Attractive gifts and delightful re-
eshments will be on sale.
This Is a rare opportunity to pur
chase suitable Christman gifts, and
help these ladles In their worthy ef
fort.
The children are especially Invite^
from 8 to 5 o'clock In the afternoon.
The evening hours will be from 8 tp
11 o'clock.
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turned from Knoxville.
HUNTSVILLE, ALA,
The Book Club held Its weekly meeting
with Mrs. Felix Baldridge on Adama-ave. on
Thursday evening and tne prise was won by
Mies Sophie Lowe.
The membere of the Virginia Clay-CIopton
chapter of tha United Daughters of the Con
federacy held their monthly meeting Tuesday
at the home of Mra. Jamee Strong. Reports
were received from Mrs. Frank Webster and
Mri. A. W. Newsom, delegates to the Atlanta
convention. Mra. Milton Humes rsad a pi-
K prepared by Mrs. Charles Dillard on "Th#
ge of Vicksburg." "Tha Battle of the
Crater!’ waa the subject of 'general discus*
alon an^ a paper covering the subject waa
read by Mrs. Annie Robertson.
The officers and directors of the Hender
son National Bank entertained their friends
et a banquet on Tuesday evening at the
Huntsville Hotel. Joseph J. Bradley acted
as toastmaster.
Judge and Mrs. Tancred Betti have Issued
cards to the marriage of their daughter. Miss
Bailie Leltoy Betts, and Mr. James H. Pride,
on the evening of Wednesday, December 80.
The marrla-e wlU be solemnized In the Church
of the Nativity. No cards have been Issued
to friends In the city and county.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Kelson, of Coalton, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wylie dole.
Mrs. G«0rye E. Boyd has gone to Birming
ham, where she will reside.
Mrs. R. B. Whitthorne has gone to Shel-
byvlllo, after visiting her daughter, Mrs.
David A. Grayson.
Mrs. Walter Hawk, of Corinth, ifiss., la
visiting Mrs. Thomas W. Ward.
Mrs. D. C. Adams and son, Malcolm, of
Naw Decatur, are visiting Mrs. Albert 8.
Graham.
Mrs. A. M. Gill, of Deoherd, has bean vis
iting Mrs. Gordon Stegall.
Miss Mary Lon Harris has returned from
a visit in Nashville.
Mrs. R. E. Smith is visiting in Bowling
Green, Ky.
Mrs. Ben Hawk and children, of Corinth,
ATe visiting relatives' In Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawler, of Marseille,
have been visiting relatives her* this weak.
Mra. John Meyera has returned to Memphis
after visiting Mra. P. Milligan.
Mlfs Willie Kelly, of Unlontown, is visit-
lug relatives here.
Mrs. W. L. Adams, of Anniston, Is visit
jng Mrs. M. M. Blount.
Mrs. E. O. Mayes bias retnrned from a visit
to Memphis.
Dolls: German, Swiss and French
Types of National Beauty Drest
in National Costume. Many
Others, too.
All sorts of Dolls—all types—all
sizes—all prices.
Here are German Dolls. Swiss
dolls. French. Dolls. American t)olls.
Cute little baby Dolls. Smart lady
Dolls. Sail-
Ready-to-
ery, are visiting relatives In Huntsville.
Mra. T. B. McIntyre, of Greenwood,
is visiting Mrs. J. B. Batles.
Mrs. Virginia Clay-CIopton has returned to
her home, near Gurley.
Miss No rah Davis has removed to Bir
mingham to make her home.
Mrs. James R. Boyd hse returned to Bir
minghsm.
Mrs. H. I\ Turner is visiting In Blrmlng-
jfire. W. M. Gttthrt., ot Mnrfrevibero,
ins., I, Tleillng nletlvev In linnt.rlll..
Ur. and Mr,. B. V. McClure liiv. returnid
from Naw Market.
Mia, Cornelia Ward baa returned from a
viatt to Mercury.
CARROLLTON.
Little Agnes Almon was hostess to
about Htty of her little friends at
birthday party Friday afternoon. The
occasion was a delightful one to all the
guests. Sirs. Almon presented each
with a souvenir, had their pictures
taken and carried them to ride.
Misses Battle and Julia Dunbar went
to Atlanta Monday morning, after
spending a few days with MIsa 8ada
:Dix Diamonds:
Your Best Christmas Gift
Should Be a Diamond
■If you are governed by facts—and surely now is the
time for faota—you know ns a gift there is nothing so ac
ceptable, $o artistic and that possesses so permanent a
Value and character ns a diamond.
A gift that yearly earns a dividend for the owner,
that evidences taste and cultivation and is imperishable is
only found in the diamond.
Our reputation for exacting care and careful classifi
cation will make yotir best gift ail the more appreciative
if from Dix.
•
Our diamond rooms are arranged for the quiet and
comfortable shopping of our customers, and business trans
acted with us is always received, for obvious njasons, in
the utmost confidence.
Oub out-of-town patrons need not go to the expense
of coming to Atlanta to purchase, as our diamond books,
set No. II, tell of these choiee gifts, their guaranteed cash
return and exchange value, how they are graded and
classed, marked in plain figures at prices at once the low
est, and show the most beautiful illustrations of our line of
14-karat solid gold jewelry.
Call or send for our diamond books, set No. 11.
Mr. John W. Murrell has charge of our local business
and will give individual attention to the requirements of
his friends.
Harry L> Dix, inc..
Diamond Merchant*,
<99-19-11 Candler Building
• ATLANTA, GA.
Dolls. Boy Dolls. Rag
or Dolls. Stuffed Dolls,
stuff Dolls.
Tbe Drest Dolls will save Lurried
Santa Clausers lots of time and trouble,
and will give lots of pleasure to their
prospective owners. . r . i .
. Do not make the awful mistake of
dallying too long over the dolly ques-
Buy now while the dollies
and smiling. >
tion.
are
fresh
We have them from
50c to $15.00
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Chamberlin-J olmson-DuBose Co
Thnmassnn. Their father. Rev. William
Dunbar, was moved from this pises to
Paynes Memorial chapel by Ihe last
conference.
Mrj. E. M. Baee entertained I lie La
dles’ Domino Club, besides a number
of friends, moat delightfully Friday
afternoon. *
Mrs. B. F. Boss entertained the
Young Matrons' Club and a large num
her of guests Tuesday afternoon.
Mies Nell Sharp spent Thuredny, Fri
day and Baturday In Atlanta, returning
Saturday night.
Miss Nannie Kenneday Is visiting
her mother In Iron City, Ala.
Mrs. J. T. Bradley Is visiting her
brother, Julian Skinner, at Blakely,
Ga.
Mlee Marian Wtst Is visiting Mra.
Holmes Smith, of Rome, thle week.
Charles Dunbar le the gueet ot Mrs.
W. H. Shaw this week.
R. J. Galbreath and Bernard Bass
spent laat Saturday and Sunday In
Rome.
Hon. W, C. Adamson left Thursday
momlng for Washington, D. C„ to be
preecnt at the opening of congreea.
Mrs. A. K. Snead entertained the
teachers and ofllcers of the Flret Bap
tist Sunday school Thursday evening.
P. W. Reese complimented a number
of hie friends at an elegant * o’clock
dinner Met Friday evening at the home
of hie mother, Mr*. M. F. Reese.
Mr. Jim Tumlln, of LaGrange, spent
thle week In Carrollton looking after
business Interests here.
Rev. O. D. Harris dfcpnt Thursday In
Newnan.
DECATUR, ALA.
Mrs. T. L. Marshall Is visiting relatives
Is New IleVen, t.'oun.
Mrs. W. II. McNeill end little eon are at
home from a visit to friends In Birmingham.
Mrs. W. K. Crawford Is at home from s
visit to friends la Anniston.
Mr. and H. Krhols are et home,
after e vMNSVMrtends In Arkansas.
Miss Chine Bunn, of Lorens, Tex , has
retnrtii'd home after s visit to kiln Suite
Pointer.
Min Msrle Bynum and Mlee Elfle Smith
have retnrned to t-oiirtland, efler e visit
to Mrs. B. 1*. Wallses.
Mra Fertile Pointer, of Memphis, la the
gnrit of Mrs. Llnle Pointer.
Mies Susan end Min Hilda Beseh are st
home from s visit to friends In Benttihoro.
Mr and Mrs. A. 0. Hobson have gone
to, Pensacola. FIs., to make their home.
Mr. sml Mrs. John !>. Wyker are st home
from Atlanta.
Min Ellse Johnson le
at Spartanburg. H. t\
Mrs. L II. Gatewood, of Mount Sterling.
y.y la tbe gueet of her sister. Mrs. T.
"‘Min Beils Wien hers bee returned to Falk-
vllle after,a visit to Mra Block.
Min Harriet Woodruff has returned to
Monnrllle, after e vlett to Mlu Fettle
’otsfer.
Mias Hester Clarksoe Is rlsltbig la Nash
ville.
Mra. Frank Ktahlman has returned to
Nashville; after s visit to her father. Colonel
-. T. Wert,
Mrs. J. L. Proctor la vleltlng Is Blr-
M?. b Tt: II. Adsms le el home, after s
visit to relatives In Athena
Mrs J. I.. It.miage la at home from e
Ml to friends I* Huntsville.
Mlse Ullle Mae Tidwell In spending Ihe
winter In Tessa
Mra. William Harvey le et home from n
visit to Anetaton.
Mrs. (’paries Thompson Is st home after
a visit to frlvnds In Anniston.
If
Ths Sign of Protection.
A “Taylor Made
UMBRELLA
Direct from the Factory,
THE BEST GIFT
for man, woman or child.
We have many style*, the largest aa.
sortmont over shown, at prices from.
Il.oo to 315.00. Call on tut before'
Christmas.
•TAYLOR UMBRELLA 00. j
321-2 Peachtree SL
Picture postcards are being used In Friends of the lata General Fltshogh
Europe for all kinds of announce- Lee havo erected a monument, over hi*
menta. Newly married couples pose j grave In Hollywood cemetery, Rlch-
In wedding coslutnea for card pictures [ mond. On the front le the Lee ooat of
which are sent to friends; proprietors I arms. Beneath are the dates of his |
of Inns and restaurant* use them for j birth and death. November, JUS, and!
advertising purpoees; the new baby 1st April. 1905, and the Inscription, “Faith- J
Introduced to distant friends and rela- I ful Unto Death.’* On the north elds Is j
es by means of the cord, and en- I “Major Genera], C. S. Au lin-’ti; j
gaged couples make use of the same j Commander of Cavalry, Army of North-:
medium to show their uniting faces j am Virginia. ISM-’*!." On the back of
to Interested persons at a distance, the shaft Is "Governor of Virginia, 1880- j
The latest thing In that line Is a card ’90; Consul General to Cuba. 1896-’»S.” ■
from Germany with the pleture of a On the eouth aide la "Major General j
wreath and flower covered coffin, un- | Commanding the Seventh Army Corps j
der which, a member of the bereaved!of the United States, 1398; Brigadier’
family wrote: "So ruhte unser Sellger" , General of the United States, retired, |
—"Thus rested our sainted one.” ■ 1901.’*
visiting friends
Why Not Give Him
A Pair of Easy Slippers
These slippers are made of
soft tan kid, have light flex
ible soles and low heels and
are exceedingly comfortable
for house wear. Any father,
husband or brother would
appreciate a
present of this
kind. Price ...
The Shoe and Stocking Shop. 25 Whitehall Street.