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! SOCIETY
SELENE ARMSTRONG.
MK« I*Ai;r. E Wfl.KES
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College Women • To Meet in Conjunction
With Educational Conference
! A moit Interest In* feature Incldentn!
«1«» the meetlnir In Atlanta next tteek'«»*
! the conference on education In t*
t South will be the convention of th
j Southern Association of College Worn
« cn. which lost year assembled at Mem
• phis. In conjunction with the form 1
{ organisation. Of this Association •
l College Women Mr*. Warren Boyd. «»
] Atlanta, la the brilliant and cntlmsl
J attic president, and has trnvele
• throughout the South In the Interest of
i the work. The scope of the assocla-
t tlon la wide. Indeed, and It* work has
;* many phases, among which arc a cam*
!. palgn In the Interests of compulsory
• education, the encouragement of c«H-
lege training for- women, the stlmula*
>4 tlon of education in the rural districts.
• and the unifying of- effort and purpose
, among all women of the South who
i have had college training. The vice*
!•: president* of the association nre Miss
; t Caroline Carpenter, of Nashville: Miss
' Adele Monroe, of New Orleans, nnd
|{ Mias Beall Martin, of Washington Sem
inary. Atlanta. Mias Eula Deaton, of
San Antonio, Texas, Is secretary and
• treaaurer.
t; There are branches of the association
,, In Atlanta, Nashville. Asheville, Knox*
If vllle, Richmond. Raleigh, Meridian. Wan
[J Antonio. Birmingham. Montgomery.
^ Little Rock and other cities.
Welcome to Visitors.
■? The public Is cordially Invited to the
.1 meeting of the association, which will
! 1 be held Thursday afternoon at the
i smaller auditorium In the armory, at
.3:15 o'clock. The occasion will gain
J added Interest from the presence of
i many distinguished men and women
| who will be In Atlanta at the time to
< attend the conference on education.
Mrs. Boyd wilt preside, and an excel
lent program has been arranged. Mrs. 1
.John King Ottley will welcome the as
sociation to Atlanta In behalf of the
, club women of the city. There will
• then be brief greetings from the three
‘founders of the association. Miss (!#•
‘leste Parrish, of Athens, president of
f the Mothers' Congress of Georgia: Dr
. Lillian Johnson, chairman of the emu
• mlttee on education for the WoniT
J Clubs of Tennessee, and Miss Etui
tMcVea.‘dean of women and profess-■
J of English at the University of Cla*
\ clnnatl. •
j — *— Brilliant Addresses.
Jrhe program of the afternoon will
P*p
W -'ii-
men of national prominence In edu-
^ rational work. Miss Edith Howe, of
J New York, Is one of these ppeaker*.
t Miss !Iow*e Is chairman of the commlt-
|| tee on the physical welfare of school
I* children for the National Congress of
Mothers, and has done much valuable
,2 work for the Society of Municipal Re-
j search In New York, as well as for the
* Society for the Improvement of the
Poor. Mis* Howe Is one of the editors
|j of The Delineator Magazine und u
I, woman of great chann und culture.
. The next speaker will be Miss Laura
P Dfnke V^t-J v,u * ** much loved in At-
S laftta,.hiving, made many friends here
ioi^a visit to,Airs. Boyd. Miss (Jill Is
II the president of the woman's depart*
L mtnt of the National Educational Amo*
)* clgtlon. also of the Association of Cdl*.
3 legiate Alumni. She Is chairman of the
J ciUmnlttee on education for the general
{, Federation of Women's Clubs, and In
I this connection her subject on the nft*
jjernoon of April 15 will be of absorbing
‘i Interest. She will speak on "A Na-
M tlonal Program in Education," her topic
J being the unifying of the educational
How lVTuch or How Little Will
Pretty Spring Outfit Cost? Read
and You 11 See
Just for convenience s sate, let us/spreacl before you a sort of resume
of our pretty things and their prices. Mayhap you are a hit bewildered
by the multitude of the spring offerings and aren t just quite sure of what
to buy in the way of ready-for-wear things..
Here in.our Suit and Costume Rooms,,second floor, you 11 find the
cream of the season—an assemblage of frocks and fixings m which you'll
take delight.
$3.98 to $37.50
$10 to $37.50
MRS. WARREN BOYD,
The brilliant president of tha South
ern Association of College Women,
who "111 preside over the conven
tion meeting In Atlanta next week.
work now bring clone by the various
city and elate federation! of American
club women.
Another distinguished epeaker will br
Dr. Elmer Ellsworth Brown. United
Stole* commle.loner of education. Upon
request, Mr. Drown hue chosen "t'om-
pnleory Education." a subject which Is
now of the greatest Interest In Georgia.
Dr. Hrown la o 'highly gifted speaker
and Ills addles*- before the Aesoclatloif
of College Wonya .will be one of the
delightful features of the week.
Friday Session.
On Friday afternoon the association
will hold a meeting In the asaetnbly
room of the Carnegie Library. This
will be largely u business meeting, but.
will be full of Interest. In showing the
growth nnd progress of the work un
dertaken by the college women. The
public la ciirdlnlly Invited to this meet
ing nlso.
Lingerie Dresses . .
Linen Dresses
Foulard Silk Dresses f . $9.75 to $45
Mcssalme Silk Dresses . . $13.75 to $65
Pongee Silk Dresses . . $17.85 to $37.50
R.ajak Silk Dresses . . $9.75 to $50
Three-piece Linen Suits . . $15 to $60
Two-piece Linen Suits . $9.75 to $33.50
Lace Coats .... $7.50 to $35
Children s Spring Reefers .’ $5 to $10
jtfUKj ■'
Tailored W ool Suits . . $9.75 to $65
\Vhite Serge Suits 4 . $17.50 to $29:75.
Black and ^jVhite Serge Suits $15 to $35
.rx\
,Two-piece Rajah Suits ■,
Three -piece Rajah Suits
Silk Evening D resses
Street Dresses, serge and
voile
SeparateTVool Skirts
Children s Dresses . k ;*
Silk and Satin Dorps
$21.75 to $50
. ' $25 to $75
$37.50 to $135
$37.50 -to $50
. $5 to $25
$1.95 to $7.50
. . $3.75 up
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.
I MISS ELLIS HONOREE
AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON
| Mias Antttnatte. Blount rntsrtalnrd
■ at a brldgs luncheon <m Thursday
[morning In honor of Miss Hallle Ellis,
'a brldo-clcct of the eprlng sraenn.
J The luncheon table was decorated
[with a large silver loving cup of crab-
■applo blossoms. The place cards were
[while hordeshoes, with the name In I
I gold. Covers were laid for eight. The j
jprlxes at the bridge game, which pre
ceded the luncheon, were silk hose.
;MIsh Blount waa charmingly gowned
;,for the occasion In olive green silk,
I with ecru net. Miss Ellis wore blue
1 silk, trimmed In Pereldn embroidery. |
- with dark green and dark red shades |
['predominating. Her hat waa of green (
straw, the same color a* the gown, und i
i was trimmed In black velvet and posies!
|, of small rosea In harmonising colors. ]
Miss Blount's guests were Miss Ellis,
Miss Mary Lambert. Miss Florence
Hobbes, .Mist Emma Robinson, Miss
Mai;!kn Nutting. Miss Caro Hutchins.
Ml* Marie Dixon and Mrs. E. L.
Bishop, -
PARTIES FOR MISS BRANDON.
.Visa Lee Brandon, a charming April
brlde-rlert of West End, will be enter
tained at several pretty parties before
her marriage, which Is dnted for April
21. Among those who will entertain
next week In honor of Miss.Brandon
will he Mrs. Percy' Gentry and Mle*
Hermn Daniel.
ANNUAL RECEPTION AT CLUB.
May II I* the dale set for the annual
Driving Club opening, which I* always
one of ihe delightful social events of
the spring season
*
“Dorothy Dodd” low shoes
for Spring come in Gun Metal,
Patent finished leathers, Black
and Tan Kid, Tan Rusria
Calfr Suede finished Ooze
- leathers and Gavcnetted cloth.
In all shapes and all patterns.
$2.50 $3.00 $3.50 C
.FRED S, STEWART & CO.,
i Peachtree St.—On Viaduct.
k
IN HONOR OF MIS3 DICKERT.
One of the delightful affairs ofi the
week and a pretty compliment to Miss
Ray Dlckert will be the spend-the-day
party at which Mrs. Forrest E. Colin*
will entertain nt h»r country home,
"Woodland Springe." Saturday.
The Invited guests will Include eight
friends of the brldo-elect.
MISS DURHAM HOSTESS.
Miss Lucy Durham will entertain
Thursday evening at her home In De
catur at two table* of Norwegian whist
for her guests. Misses Anna Lou Mat-
thews ami Ruth Jackson. of Athens. (
FOR MI88 WELLHOU3E.
, Mrs.’ Alvin Wellhouse will _ give it
pretty party at her home on Washing-
ton-st. Saturday night, In honor of her
niece. Miss Corlnne Wtllhouse.
MRS. BURTON SMITH TO
GIVE SERIES OF LECTURES •
An announcement of pleasurable In-
terest Is that of a course of lectures on
home economics by Mrs. Burton Smith. J
These will be given In Ihe assembly hall
of Miss Rosa Wood berry's school, un-,
tier the auspice* of St. Elleabeths Guild,
for the benefit of the pulpit fund of St.
Lukes thurch. .Mrs. Barton Smith hav
ing .generously 'offered to- give* the
course to the guild. ... .,s
The subjects*/ the series h#e kivfjlt
lows: "Home Ind Hoclety." "Homestlp
Arlchtectmv,-' ''Decoration and' Fur
nishing." "Fsnltnilon," "Foods." n—
gonlzutlon." They nre to be given on
April 21. 2d. 26, 23, 20 and May 3.
Altho the lectures are for the benefit
of Ihe pulpit fund of St. Lukes, they
are by no mentis.limited In Interest to
the members of any congregation. They
ar« of Interest amt vita) Importance to
every woman, and conn as a rare op-
portunlty. Mrs. Burton ffmlth has given
years of thought gnd study to the sub- j
Je.q of home economics, and It a recog- j
JUDGE AND MRS. LITTLE
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING
a delightful occasion arid'one.ftrtl of
Interest was Ihe (tlebra’tlon of their
golden wedding by Judge and Mts.
Frank X* Little nt llielc home In Sparta.
A pretty bit of sentiment was the fact
that the golden wedding look place In
Ihe same house where this couple was
married fitly years ago. and have made
Ihelr home during their entire married
life, us Mrs. Little’s mother had don,
before her.
Judge and Mrs. Little are among the
most popular couples In Sparta. *ndMre
beloved by both tbs young and old:
Among the outyof-lown Russia were
' 3 conference of Day Nurseries. held
W#dnf)d4y
Decatur, Mrs. Little's only slater.—
Augusta Chronicle. ,
MRS. KISER HeTdS NEW
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
At ths last fleeting of the present
OWES .
HER
LIFE TO
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
.Vegetable CompouYid'
Vi«nna. \V. Va. — "I feel thatloflrg
niaed authority, as well as u rtut nt and i the Ust ten years of my life to I.ydia
hrllllnnt speaker. , ' . E. Pfnkham’sA ege-
Robert J. Burdolte. the well-known
huimircst ard lecturer, wrote of her:
J'Qn» nlglttiti Ifostun, before n most
XqteDIgent atr! cult it. •! T.li.-n. e . at
beewdldthc Syntplioti Hall lolhedoors,
I saw and heat'd Mrs. Burton Smith
put to one of : the severest tesla Hint
can come to the orator. By a combina
tion of circumstances anil condition*
entirely unforeseen, she was compelled,
at it inomem’a notice, to abandon the
uddree* tor which ahe had been an
nounced and. choosing * new topic
along other lines, she delivered one of
the most 'delightful nnd entertaining
table Compound.
Eleven years ago I
tvna * —'
ttluulou.
under the doctor’s
cirebutgotnorelief.
My husband per
suaded me to try
1-TdiaE. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com-
pound anil it worked
like a charm. It re
lieved all my pain*
I advise all suffering
women to take I.ydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.’’— MR*. Emma
W it Raton, Vienna, f. Va.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound. made from native roots and
herb*, contains no narcotics err harm
ful drug*, and to-day holds the record
nntl ontcers elected. Mfs. William H.'
Kiser, Atlanta, was elected president
of the association and Mrs, Parmlec
was elected secretary. The executive
board is' composed of Mrs. Harris, of
Danville, Va.: Mrs. Rogers, of Char
lotte. N. C.; Mrs. Loveman, of Nash-
vtlle: Mrs. Weldon, of Richmond.
Mrs. Kiser Is president of the Shel
tering Arms of this cUy and I* active
and 'enthusiastic over'tlte Day Nurser
ies. She Is a moat charming young
woman and will make a splendid pres
ident, for th* new association.
Dudley. Chicago: second vlcs-presl
dent, Mrs. W. M. Fraxler, Philadelphia:
corresponding secretary. Mrs. w. L
Nichols, New Tork: recording secretary
and treaaurer. Mrs. O. M. Smith, Prov
idence,. R. 1.: otttce secretary, Miss
Msrjory Hall.. New York.
Executive Committee—Mis* Frances
C. Sturgis, Boston; Mrs, Howard Mans
field. New York: Mrs. A. B. Hirsh.
Philadelphia: Mrs. W. H. Conger. Chi
cago: Mrs. C. M. Woodward, St Louts;
Mrs. Hugh Miller; Kansss City: Mrs.
C. P. Watford. Richmond: Mr*. Willard
a. Rogers, charlotte, N, c.
Mrs. Arthul* Dodge, at New York, has
beep .the Inspiring figure In,the con
ference.' "She has made many friend*
and admlrera In Atlanta who will re
gret that ah* leave* on Friday for New
York. Mrs. Dodge will sail soon for a
trip sround the world, which will ,a*t'
for quite a while.
DANCING - PARTY.
A very happy occasion will b* the
dancing party which the young men of
Decatur will give at their club house
Baturday evening.
BROYLES' DAILY BAROAIN BULLETIN.
Walcb this space for a new bargain avaey day la tba WMk. ■
Three-pound can California Peaches, 30c size MMHM .19c
Country Club Hams, per pound «,ra»T8I-2c
Seven large boxes Borax Export Soap 25c
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PHONE CONNECTIONS.
or'PliOM Your Nearest
Mora.
Unlimited
Hot Water
HAGGERTY-ARNOLO.
Mr. nnd Mr*. John H. Haggerty an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Marls, to Mr. Edwin Arnold, of Ba-
vannah. the marriage to occur early In
walking lhe summer at their home In Americus.
I had been'
CHENOWETH-ILLQES
WEDDING PARTY
A large party from Birmingham will
attend the Chenoweth-Illge* wedding,
w hich will take place In Columbus, Ga.,
misery.
the moat *dellghiful nnd entertaining
extempore speeches to which the con
vention before which she anneared had
the pleasure of listening. It rippled
uith humor: It rich In facts: It
was Strong In argtimet t; it waa de
lightful In presentation."
The 'price or the series will be I1.S0
for the six lectures, and tlcksta mny be
had from Phillips * Crew, fiom Mrs.
Burdette at the Majestic. Mr* Palmer! ■uwbgf of «c|u«ItWIHa
Phelan Clarke on peachlree. Mr*. Bry- of female diseiscsof anvsiniilar medi.
an Houston, and Mrs. Edgar Neety, ll cine lit the country, and thousands of
West Flfth-si. I voluntarv testimonials are oh tile in
• — ,the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn,
. I Mass., from women who have been
sr, N .h 0R . M ,nh t RE iS,finT ? nlss.in. 1 cured fc 01 " ttlniost every form of
ofVhe I jdle.' Auxinurc of ths Youn* ! female complaints, inflsnnnatiou. nl-
Men's Christian Association I rlday.! ceration,(lijplacemcnts,llbro!d tumors,
April ». at 1:20 o'clock, a reception I Irregularities, periodic pains.backache.
Will be given .to the vice-presidents of I indigestion and nervous prostration,
the different chutxhr* represented in^ Every such suffering woman owes it to
the auxiliary, at the association. .Miss | herself to gtve Ljtilft K. Pinkham’s
Kastlark. of the Atlanta School of Dra- | Vegetable Compound a trial.
lory, will give several readings. Mrs.
Webb. Mr*. Quillltn and Ml<a Hard
man will each be heard In songs. All
iatilea interested In Ihe Young Men’*
Chiialian Association will be welcomed;
Refreshment* will be lerved. .
If.von would like spiKint nrivlre
nlmut your case write w conttden-
| /You know whit a great inconvenience It
is whtn the supply of hot water is not equal
to the demand. Why not have an Inexhaust-
il>:r supply instantly and constantly at htnd,
■t any temperature vou want it, by uiing a
HUMPHREY
CRESCENT
InstantaneouB
Water Heater
W# a«ll th* Cr«ic«nt Water H»*Ur beesaac <t*« th«
molt economical, durable add efficient heater made.
Never any west# or fuel—heata only
the mmount of water you went.
We *l*o Mil tbe Creicent
Antoinette Heater that eup*
piles water to any part of the
. home. Gas turns on and off
d automatically. Let us show
j these heaters to you.
Atlanta Gas Light Co.,
Phones 4945.
w—«-=r ;—j Miss Antoinette Blount leave* on
on the evening of Wednesday. April 21. ■, Thl ,»._ nlne , 01 . n.lnesvllle Fla
at the home of the bride, one of the | TI > u, *d a S ***" n * mi Gainesville, r a.,
most noted hid homesteads in Georgia. I where she will be the guest of Miss
Mr. W. A. Chenoweth. Jr., will have | Ellse Walker. Mies Walker will be re-
as hi* best man hla brother, Mr. Beach i membered here as a bridesmaid at the
/.‘ h n n0 nirlnin-^.m 0n . f iii h h*n 1 wedding of Mr., Charles Breck Ackley,
from Blrminghsm will he Mr. Herbert _ 7 , u
Tutwiler, Mr. Mathews Rloen. Mr. Da- * ho **■ **••* Owalaj. Het father Is
vld Robert*. Jr.. Mr. Chase Perglns and i president of the State I’nlverelty at
Mr. R. D, Johnston. Jr. 1 Gainesville, and Miss Rlount'a visit will
9i UMpy " r " 1 on * °i be made especially gay with the unl-
Mlss Rlges maids. ;
Among others who will attend the ' r ‘ Jnnc **-
marrlkge are Colabel and Mrs. T. Q. !■_» '. ———— ■
Bush. Major nnd Mrs. F. V. Anderson.
Major and Mr*. K. M. Tutwiler. Mr. and
Mrs. Priestly Toulman and Miss Annie
Kendrick Walker.
A great deal of Interest Is centered in
Mr. Chenoweth * marriage In title city.
He is associated with his father, who Is
one of Ihe most prominent business
men In Ihe South. No'one has a wider
and warmer circle of friends In society
than he. Miss Rlges Is rne of the most
lovable and charming girls In Colum
bus. She will be an acquisition to so
ciety here.—Birmingham New s.
The Macon Telegraph, In noting that
Invitations to the mnrrlage of Miss
Hallle Elbe and Mr. William Rhott, of
Atlanta, have been Issued, adds ths
following comment: "The bride-to-be
la a young..woman of much persona!
charm, and Is quite popular not only
In her home city, but In Macon and
wherever ahe lias visited, and much In
terest attaches to the wedding of Miss
Ellis and Mr. Rhett on account of the
prominence of the two families, wit"
are among ihe oldest and most aris
tocratic In the South.”
EXECUTIVE MEETING,
tint letter to Mr*. Plnklmm, nt t rf '**•
I.,-mi. Mass. Her advice is free, fi.T.'o o'c.!^!!, "i^'wSmjn’a”
Rail always helpful. room* *t the Grand.
GEORGIA BARBECUE SAUCE is
finest dressing in the world for
all meats, game and fish, in what
ever atyle they are cooked. It
is equally fine for Brunswick
stew, and as a vegetable
dressing.
Write ua immeoiat*!? for rrci/K
blll-of-faro and try thia vonder
tcorkir In your cooklrR. It 1* on
Mle •v«ry»"here A«k your grocer
for it, ar.d beu are of aubatitutea.
Made l y
Georgia Oirboctn Sauce Ci, Atlanta, Cx.