Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 22, 1908, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 100* CHRISTMAS FIXINGS Things you need to make the Christ mas feast complete at the lowest cash prices. . Wednesday and Thursday SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES Selected from the best ship ments that come to the city. All to, 126,150,176 and 216; box Alao told by the dozen at all our atorea. Fanciest Baldwin Apples. Selected New York fruit, peck OUC Imported Olive Oil. Finest from France; largo gar?. 60c Lea & Perrin's Sauce. The standard rel- 04 A ish; 25c bottle Ct 1 G Royal Salad Dressing. Highest quality; QA a 50c bottle OSC Piedmont Hotel Batter. Sweet, fragrant, grass fla vored butter; QCf* pound WWW Maraschino Cherries. Fanciest quality at the low est prices in Atlan- (JO* ta; $1.00 bottle .... OUC' Creme de Minthe Cherries. Finest packed; AA- $1.00 bottle OUC Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow Chow. Renown the world over ns tho beat Chow. 4 A a made; 25o bottle .... 1 OG Fanciest Celery. Best from 4 A a 4 F- Kalamazoo . 1 UC) 1 OC Maconochie’s Pickles, Sauces, Chow and Manqelades Fanoy Imported English pm ^ Foods. During this sale all bottles | C ROGERS’ COFFEES. No Christmas dinner is com plete without Rogers’ fresh roasted Coffees. PYesh roast ed Coffee makes a more fra- . grant aromatic cup of coffee than stale coffee; moreover, it goes further. We are roast ing today for Wednesday and Thursday. . lb . .35c, 25c, 20c and 12 l-2o Durkee’s Poultry Seasoning, can 15c Dnrkee’s Sage, can, 10c and ,5c Durkee’s Pastry Spice, can, 10c Lettuce, head 10c Cauliflower, lb 15c Cranberries. Finest from 4 Cape Cod, qt 1 1 2C Grapefruit. Fine large Florida OEg* fruit, 3 for faWw Potato Chips |B Cooked in pure, refined vegetable oil, lb *1 c ROGERS’19 PURE FOOD STORES’ SOCIETY GRAHAM-RICHARDS. Mr. and Mra. J. R. M. Dillon, of Clarkaton, Ga.. announce the engage ment of their elater, Miss Fanny Clara Graham, to Mr. William Leonldaa Rlch- arda, the marriage to take place the latter part of December. FOR A BRIDE-ELECT. Mra. John W. Davisson and Mrs. Al len Bane entertained at a pretty bridge party on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mra. Davisson, on North Jnck- aon-st., In honor of Miss I.uella Mals- by, a bride-elect of January. Christmas decorations were used throughout the apartments open to guests. Red carnations filled the vases and Christmas bells and wreaths were used. The prize for top score wiis a picture, and to the guest of honor a sliver photograph frame was given. The consolation prise waa a Christy calen dar. Miss Malsby was gowned for the party In' pink satin, embroidered and trimmed In gold lace. Mrs. Bene wore old rose satin, trimmed In rose colored lace and gold cloth. Mrs. Davisson wore gray bengallne silk and cream lace. Mrs. Charlea F. Bane, of Nelson, a house guest, was gowned In Copenhagen blue messallne. The guests of the occasion were Miss Bessie Dobbs, Misses I.ucta and Lamar Jeter, Miss Edith Duncan, Miss Louise Massey, Miss Willie May Harrison. Miss Kathleen Douglas, Miss Leble Ewing, Miss Helen Carter, Miss Helen Prior, Miss Lillie White, Miss Ethleen Dbbbs, Miss Ernestine Randall, Mrs. John McKinney, Mrs. O. C. Fuller, Mrs. Alex Lynn, Mrs. Lyman Amsden, Mrs.. Andrew Anderson. Mrs. W. EL Lftm- brlght, Mrs. Harold Beers, Mrs. J. C. Malsby, Mrs. Harry Malsby, Mrs. Charles F. Bane of Nelson. Mrs. A. H. Malsby. Mrs. E. V. Bogart and Mrs. W. H. Frizzell, WRIGHT-COKER. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright announce the marriage of their daughter, Daisy, to Mr. B. P. Coker, the ceremony being performed by Mr. O. H. Puckett, Bun- day morning, the 20th, nt 11 o'clock. They will be nt home to their friends at 76 Grant-sL ENTERTAINMENT”AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH An . interesting Christmas gathering will be held. Tueedny evening by the members of the First Presbyterian church and their friends. A short but -delightful program has been prepared and will begin promptly nt 8 o'clock. This will be followed by a genernl re ception. The entire evening will not consume more than one hour and a quarter. The usual free-will offering will be received, the proceeds to be do nated to charitable purposes. It Is ex pected that a large crowd will bo pres enL MISS QRANT’8 PUPIL8 GIVE INTERESTING RECITAL Miss C. M. Grant’s music class, first to fourth grades, gave a piano recital Saturday afternoon nt the residence of Mrs. Percy. Andrews,, on North Jaelc- son-st. Each one did exceptionally well and was'highly complimented. for her excellence In woyk,' especially fineness of touch. , It would be difficult to find a bright er or more Interesting group of young ills. hose composing these grades are Adelta Andrews, Minnie and Roberta Cook, Jessie Walker, Irene Gooch, Katharine Rooney, Ruth Irwin, Jessie Dobbins, Annie Sherman. Adella Andrews won the gold medal for most diligent practice and greatest progress during the year. CHRI8TMA8 DAY AT HOME. The Christmas holidays will be made pleasant for the Inmates of .the Home for Old Women at 61 West End-ave., a several Informal parties have J>eei llanned by friends Interested in mak ng happier the lives of the grand mothers. A party of young ladles of West End have planned an afternoon tea, which they will make an enjoyable occasion. Several ladles composing a South Side Club have arranged a spend-the-day r, when they .will call with bi ‘ ■ with good things and by words of cheer and' acts of kindness make a very happy day at tho home. At noon tlma the contents of the bas kets will be spread and hostesses and guests enjoy the dainties prepared by the good housekeepers. Beware of Ointments for Ca tarrh that Contain Mercury, as tncreurr will tnrely destroy the sense of smell and* completely deranjrr the whole sys tem when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Rurh articles should never be nsed except on prescriptions from reputable ph/sl* elans, as tho damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you ran possibly desire from them. Hairs Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O- contains no mercury, and ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall'a Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It la iken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, y F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price T5e. per bottle, Take Hall's Family PUJs for conitipatlon, MEN'S XMAS FURNISHINGS ALLEN M. PIERCE, (TI1B BOYS' FRIEND) Haberdasher, Merchant-Tailor, Collar-Fitter—Next Empire Bldg, WILEY’S DOING A BIG XMAS BUSINESS [y Company Shoppers. 8tores of Pop Thronged With Holiday Christmas Display of Blooming Plants • ' * f We offer at our Peachtree Street store a com plete assortment of blooming plants for Christmas. In quality, as well as in variety, we have many things not to be had elsewhere. Azaleas, Cyclamen, Primroses, Orchids on plants, Hyacinths, Calla Lilies and Poinsettias are among the more popular kinds. Also palms and ferns of all sizes, made up in many attractive ways. Each plant is guaranteed of the high quality characteristic of everything we sell, while the prices are entirely reasonable. Make your selection now, to be delivered at any address whenever you desire. raoggsr 103 Peachtree St What to give and where to get It, Is the * braln-racklng ^problem that Is troubling so many minds today, but after all other gifts have been selected there Is one Item, probably the most Importnnt of all, which must not be forgotten, In other words, no matter what may be selected this necessary luxury, candy, can not be dispensed with. Wiley's, the popular candy manu facturer, known almost everywhere In the South where high-grade randies are sold, has made extensive prepara tions for supplying the tremendous Christmas business, which has, date, , already far exceed their expectations. Both their principal stores, located at Peachtree street and. 60 Whitehall Street, respectively, are resplendent with displays of handsome Christmas boxes of every else and design. Mr. Wiley states that he has already bonked many orders, both wholesnl# and retail, for Christmas delivery, and Is prepared to do any nmount of busl ners. having Increased his capacity to meet the already large demand, and that nil purchasers may feel confident of receiving absolutely fresh and pure stock. He also says that the business already has exceeded his expectations and that prospects for a record-break ing holiday trade are brighter than ever before. The Cars of the Nalls. Do not buy the ordinary Department Store Manicure Implements, and spe clultles for the care of the Nalls. They are made to sell, but are not tho correct things to use. The Randolph Co., No. 88 If? Whitehall etn-et. make a speejal tv of Mnnlcure articles, carrying a full line of “The Lotus” preparations which those who know say "are the only things (It for the nails.” Do not buy fancy silver-handled nail (ilea, buffers, etc. It Is far better to get the right things and put them up In a simple holly-patterned box If you want to give Manicure articles for Christmas pres cnts.'tlian to buy showy-looklng 1m piemnnts In satln-llned cases that are no good for practical use. Besides these specialties the Randolph Co. Hair Dressing Parlors have Just opened up a new line of first quality Hair Goods, Combs and Paretics which were or dcred for spring, but shipped In ad vancc. These will be on sale the com lag week nt lowered prices. ••• FOR MISS MARGARET WRIGHT. Mrs. E. P. McBurney gave a beauti ful party In honor of Miss Margaret Wright Monday evening, Inviting number of Miss Wright's young friends for a game of heart-dice. After the game, a delicious course supper was served. The prises were: First prize for the girls, a stiver hatpin holder. won by Mr. prize, won by Mlzs Jennie D. Harris, and booby, which went to Mr. Floyd McRae, Jr. Miss Wright was a charming honor guest, gowned'In yellow messallne. Mrs. McBurney wore white and old rose silk. The apartments were beautifully dec orated In pink carnations, pink roses and fsms. The palm room was espe cially beautiful with the handsome plants and many bright lights. Invited for the occasion wars Miss Sarah Rawson, Miss Harriet Calhoun, Miss Margaret Thomas. Miss Alice May Freeman, Miss Marjorie Brown, Miss Lula Dean Jones, Miss Emily Winshlp, Miss Mary Cooper, Miss Either Smith, Miss Hattie Cochran of Kentucky, Miss Agnes Gray, Miss Laura Ansley, Miss Mlgnon McCarty, Miss Aurelia Speer, Miss Lucy Smith, Miss Susie Hallman, Miss Ida Landrum, Mias Jennie D. Harris, Miss Annlelee McKenzie, Miss Possle May Ottley, Miss Bessie Jones, Miss Anne Orme, Miss Emily Keen, Mr. Wimberly Peters, Mr. Charles Scl- ple. Jr., and his guests. Mr. Kenneth McRae, Shopping Hints Sale of Women’s Suits, Dresses and Evening Wraps, $25, $27.50, ' $30 and $35 Values, at $17.75 Second Floor TOMORROW S. : t S: Fur Special One line of real Lynx Scarfs —54 inchea long—lovely quality. Special price, to morrow, $12.50 Umbrellas for Christmas One lot Ladies’ 26-inch Um brellas, taffeta silk, tapn edge, handsome line of fan cy handles, an extra special, at $3.39 each Ladies’ fine taffeta silk Um brellas, tape edge, elegant assortment of gold plated and sterling silver handles, a special value, at $5.00 each Men’s silk Umbrellas, fine grade, excellent quality, latest novelties in fancy han dles, at $5, $7.50 and $10 each Ladies’ Umbrellas, good, strong covers, paragon frame, elegant' assortment of fancy handles, worth $1.50, a special bargain, at $1.00 Kid Gloves for Women Rich’s “Lanark,” the best 2-clasp glove made at the price; in black, white, tan, brown, red, slate; per pair, $1.00 Reynier Kid Gloves for Women—16-bntton length; black, white, tan and browns; the best value on the market; a pair, $2.75. Christmas box with each pair. Kid Gloves for Men Men’s Fownes and Fisk, Clark & Flagg Kid Oloves; heavy street ; Oloves, Oaunt- Icts and fine dress Oloves. 1.50 to $2.50 pair Kid Gloves for Misses Misses’ Tampa Kid Oloves, 2-clasp, light woight, in tans, browns, navy, red amj white; to fit ages 8 up; pot pair, $1.00 Golf Gloves Men’s, Women’s and Chil dren’s finest Wool Golf Oloves, in all colors; make most practical Xmas gifts; a pair, 25c, 35c, 50c Hosiery for Women Women’s black silk lisle Hose in medium and light weights, fall regular made, an excellent valne, at 50c pair Women’s pure silk thread Hose in black and tan col or, full regular made, excel-' lent quality, $1.50 pair Women’s puro silk thread Hose, with neat silk em broidered effects; bautiful $ designs; prices from $2.50 up. The celebrated Wayne Knit Matchless Hosiery for Wom en; every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction; put up 3 pairs in box, for $1 Box Hosiery for Men Men’s silk lislo Hose, in black and colors; fine gauge, excellent quality; full regu lar made; at 50c pair Mr. Saunders Jones. Mr. Edwin McCarty, Mr. Dan Woodward, Mr. Eu gene Cay, Mr. Van Wilkinson, Mr. James Scales, Mr. Lamar Rankin, Mr. Robert Woodruff, Mr. Chesley Hale, Mr. Edward Brown. Mr. Baylor Landrum, Mr. Hubbard Allan, Mr. Arthur Wynn, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Lamar Wltham. Mr. John Baldwin, Mr. Jamea Harris and Mr. W. Gilbert. CHANUKKAH ENTERTAINMENT. In celebration of Chanukkah (the feast of lights) the Council of Jewish Women, pursuant to their annual cus tom, are preparing a most enjoyable treat for the pupils of the temple Sun day school and' the chlldran of the He brew Orphans' Home. The evening’s entertainment will open With the tableau. “Consecration.'' an ex act copy of the famous Oppenhelm pic ture depicting the old custom of "en kindling the lights.” This will be fol lowed by a stirring drama portraying M. RICH S BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. LOW XMAS RATES, SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. On account 0( thp hoIMaya^ih* board #111 a#H' excursion tickets at greatly re duced rates. The train service on tbla line baa been very much Improved and quick* eaed. both to the East and West. Through I*ullm.nn» are dining car service. For full angi plated SAFETY PINS, two dozen for 25c, at M. Greer’s, the UPSTAIRS JEWELER Cotton Seed Hulls—Meal. F E LOGAN 4- CO., Atlanta. Delivered Anywhere, Car Lots. scenes of the Maccabean war for Inde pendence. whose early victory for liber ty this festival commemorates. The characters In this play will be repre sented by members of the Delta Sigma, an organization of young debaters and declalmora, and judging from the spirit and ardor with which the boys speak their lines, bids fair to be one of the amateur successes of the season. Upon the fall of the final curtain the orchestra wilt sound the Invitation to the dance. Terpsichore will hold full sway and all In all a merry time Is In store for the young guests of tht coun cil. The entertainment will be given In the hall of the Hebrew Orphans’ Home Wednesday evening. December it. • Thera will be no charge for admis sion. FLAKE-DAMMON. Mrs. Sherman Morton Merrill has an nounced the engagement of her daugh ter. Mrs. Tenor* Merrill Flake, to First Lieutenant Fred Dammon. Philippine Scouts. United States army, tha wed ding to take place December >1 at 8 o’clock, at St. Mark church. No cards Will be Issued. CHRISTMA8 CONCERT AT SOLDIERS' HOME An excellent program will be given for the old soldiers on Tuasday after noon. December 22, at 2 o’clock, by several well-known musicians. Mrs. Josephine Skinner, who has a contralto , voice of beauty and power, will slnr the following numbers: Berceu’s Lullaby from Jocelyn, by Goddard, with violin obligato. The Camel and the Butterfly, Fred erick Norton. When Love Is Kind. Old Irish. A Group of Songs. Frank Lyns. Mrs. T. C. Tupper and Mrs. Robert Blackburn will give readings. Mr. William Beardsn, violinist, will play several of the old familiar airs. Quartet by Mrs. W. C.' Warfield. Mrs. oSephlne Skinner, Messrs. Bearden and Imlth. •* - Miss Rons Morton, pianist, will as sist . want all who can go to do so, leaving on Soldiers’ Home car at 1:20 p. m. Mors Society on Page Fifteen. £S98KfiS9S| Do You Read Ads? WE’LL SEEl On account of delayed shipments, we offer 20 PER CENT REDUCTION on all articles, amounting to $1.00 or more, in our line of Holiday Goods, viz.: Ladies’ and Gents’ Pitted Bags and Cases, Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Collar Pouches, Bill Folds, Pocketbooks, Purses, Music Rolls, Coat and Trouser Hanger Sets, etc. Marked reductions in other goods.* TRUNK & BAG CP PHONE 265 MAIN “ASHFORDS’ TRUNK STORE 62 Peachtree Street.