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lUE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, AUGUST 13,190 9.
REMOVE YOUR
Paxon-Stokes Co. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co,
’avison
FRECKLES
Mrs. Pav) E. Willcea,
Assistant
Stlene Armstrong,
Editor
trouble. Freckle* nre really n
HEADS DEPARTMENT OF ORATORY
ra»4a;
GIVE
FOR VISITOR8
, „ , 'tnn of Saturday
Afternoon will bo tll»>H»rl.lge at which
Mia. Carolyn Kin* will entertain. Her
honor guests will be Misses \ Irglnla
Jenkins and Dorothy Whaley, who are.
her meats for ft few days, and In
cited to meet them will be a limited
number.
TO MISS STOCKDELL.
Monday evening Mr.■ Kdwln Duncan
will give a theater pasty In honor of
Miss Ford Stockdell. who Is twin*
delightfully entertained during her
vi.it
for miss nash. of texas.
Mrs. J. J. Simpson entertained on
Thursday oftemoomat a pretty bridge
party In honor'jtfi.Vte* Elisabeth Nash-,
of Kaufman. Texas,'who Is the guest
of Miss Kugenla Harper.
Decorations throughout the house
were In golden glow and other yellow
flowers. The guest of honor wos pre
sented with a silver loving cup. and
there were pretty prises for the top
score naff cdnsolntlon, these being won
by Miss Alula Case Bnd Mrs. Joseph
Arnold.
} Miss Nash, the honor guest, was
■owned In white mes.allne and Miss
Harper wore n pretty frock of palo
fellow* mull.
5 Mrs. Simpson wore a* lingerie gown
Bf white mull and lajsfc*
! I A BIRTHDAY DINNER.
•1 Mrs. Thomas Ardell Keinp enter
tained at dinner Thursday evening at
her lov.M* new'Rnma in Inman Park.
In honor'of her brother. Mr. Hope Kl-
llott, the Occasion ceiebrntlng his
birthday. The hostess wore a pretty
white lingerie gown.
Invited to meet Mr. Elliott were
Miss Annie Cobb Andrews; Mlsa Agnes
McWhohter, of Chicago: Mr. Zach Ar-
liol,l.',^aji^Mt»_E. M. Elliott.
TABLE* D’HOTE DINNERS.
J The mble gTiote dlnpers at the Pled-
liifint Drtvlfr* rltlh continue to he the
f,niure of the city's social life, on
Saturday evening the usual musical
program will .be rendered, nnd a de-
llrlofis menu served.' The club man
agement urges thflt all who desire ta
bles reserved will give their orders as
early na possible.
MISS MARIE DINKINS
, f GIVES PRETTY PARTY
; Miss, Marie Dinkins entertained at n
t relty islrty on Friday afternoon at
er home on the Boulevard in honor of
llss Louise Parker and her house
fcarty guests. The-apartments open to
guests were most aMraetlve with many
handsome ferns and palms and vases
inf garden flowers. The prise for top
Acore was a game fan. and the conso
lation prlxe a box of candy. The guest
jjrlxe was a lace handkerchief.
Dainty refreshmenta were served
during the afternoon. Miss Dinkins’
guests Included Misses Louise Parker,
Cornelia Pickett, Ruth Monro, Ida
WlnShlp. Virginia Lipscomb. Mary Ad
elaide Caverly. Joan Clark. Martha
Dainty Cream That Is a Wonderful
Treatment For This Trouble.
If yon want to remove year freekles. use
illy for this
special <liv
. bred **
a* treatment* that t« especially ile.li
remore tftelll.
There H one remedy that never falls
to remore freckles. Klntlio Beauty Cream,
a dainty preparation that la used by socie
ty women In New York ns well as In this
city, and without a single failure reported.
We hnre sold It to our host trade and
with Infallible success, so that we gladly
recommend It for removing freekles. (Jet a
box at the lollet goods department of M.
Itleh (c Bros. Co. nnd gee how quickly It
rruMiroa your freckles.
full treatment 41.00. Sufficient quantity
for minor cases of summer freckles, €0
cents.
KINTHO MFG. CO. (Inc.)
46 Chapin Block, Buffalo, N. Y.
’S
PREPARATION
BXfEKNAL
ANTISEPTIC
For Mountain or Seaside. Instant rebel (or Crocp, Colds,
Fo'e Throat, Sanborn, Insect Bites. Barns. Sprain*
Bro>«es. Rheumatism. Svellici Reduces Few.
MI8S SARAH ADELE EASTLACK.
She hot chars# of the department of oratory in the Atlanta Conserva
tory of Music. Immediately on her return,to Atlanta, Miae Eaetlack will ar>
range an opening entertainment for thie department. .
Trane, Mario Cbtib, Ruth Pnden, Ka
tie Fisher, Helen Stewart. Mnrtha
Jenkins, Hnxel Wood, Cornelia Pickett,
Helen Khoror, May Dobbs. Sappho
Thrash, Wyckllffe Wurm, Paulino Ran
dall, Louise Dodd, Grace. Sima, Allison
Smith of Birmingham, Mary Murphy,
Lillian Mitchell, Emily Wimpy. Susan
Osborne and Josephine Smith.
of our hundred cooling
ices, helps mightily on
a warm day. Skilfully
and quickly served at
our soda fountains. Ice
cold buttermilk, too,
freshly churned each
morning.
P Men’s Oxfords
$2.75
Former Prices
$5.00, $4.00 and $3.50
Patent, Tan and Vici Kid.
Better come in and get
fitted before your size is
sold. 7hey won't be here
long at this price.
ICE CREAM FESTIVAL.
•Tho W. M. & A. society of Qlenn-at.
Baptist church will give nn Ice cream
festival Friday night on Whitehall ter-
rnce, between Klchardson and. Criim-
ley-sts. Cbtne nnd bring your friends.
bennettTankford.
A pretty wedding of the week was
that of Miss Ramona Hennett and Mr.
George Turtle Lankford at 8t. Philips
Episcopal cathedral on Tuesday morn
ing at 11 o'clock. Rev. Gilbert Higgs
officiating. Mr. W. Tabor played the
wedding march.
Mlsa May Belle Yarbrough, maid of
honor, wore a white * lingerie gown
trimmed with lace and a picture hat of
white Neapolitan. Hhe carried a show
er bouquet of pink roses. The bride
entered w*lth "her father. Mr. H. ,W.
Hennett, who gavo her away. The gown
wos of blue silk trimmed In pearl gray.
She wore a picture hat of blue. She
carried a shower bouquet of bride roses.
The luldo was met at the altar by the
bridegroom and his best man, Mr. Rep
ort Lankford, of Tlfton. After tho cor-,
oniony Mr. ami Mrs, Lankford left for
an extended trip. ’ 1 :
MRS. CHANCELLOR THORNTON
GIVES BRIDGE LUNCHEON
In honor of Miss May Jones, of
Canton, guest of the- Misses Hardin,
Mrs. Chancellor Thornton entertained
at a delightful party on Friday ut her
home Jn College- Park.
Garden flowers In vases nnd Jar
dinieres were used to brighten the
apartments open to guests. A color
scheme of yellow wns observed In the
blossoms of golden glow and nastur
tium, and In the menu served after the
gams. The prises .were a new book
for top seme, a deck of enrds for con
solation rind for the guest of honor a
lacs handkerchief.
Mrs. Thornton wore a morning
gown of lnvenihr linen with lavender
rluny lace trimming. Miss Jones wore
olive green linen nnd lore, Tho Misses
Hardin wore white linen costumes.
The guests of Mrs. Thornton were
Miss May Jones. Miss lnex Hardin,
Miss Annie May Hardin, Miss Frances
McCrory, Miss Alberta Smith, Miss
Louise Kolb. Miss Atmle Thornton,
Miss Mary Gray, Miss Ethel Wlcker-
shaw. Miss Mary Goodrum, Miss I.ury
Hill, Miss Frances Hill, Miss A 111c
Hutchinson. Miss Resale Hutchinson.
Miss'* Eddie Barton. MV*. Howard
Slakely. Mrs. Walter Marshnll, Mrs.
SI Connally, Mrs. Stacy Thornton.
Mrs. Eva Thornton, Mr*. Eugene Cox.
Mrs. D. C. Lyle, Mrs. J. Lee Hnrnes,
Mr*. DeLany, Mrs. Charles Wleker-
shnm, Mrs. George Ijind. Mrs. Knight,
Mrs. Willoughby, Mr*. Harry Baylor,
Mrs. V. C. Mason.
MI8S M’CARTY’S GUEST LIST.
The guests of Mlsa Mlgnon McCarty
at the watermelon rutting which she
will give Saturday In honor of Misses
Virginia Jenkns and Dorothy Whaley
will Include Mlssra Whaley. Jenkins,
Laura Analey, Carolyn King, Susie
Hallman. Messrs. George McCarty. Al
bert Herring. Robert Woodruff, Saun
ders Jones, Rernsen King rind Haloid
TO CHICAGO AND
RETURN $15.00
Why Spend Your Vacation at
the Same Place Every
Year?
August 14th. the W. * A. n. R. and
N., C. & St. I*, Ry. will sell round-trip
ticket* at the following reduced rate*,
tickets good to return August 3L 1909:
CHICAGO $16.00
ST. LOUIS 14.00
LOUISVILLE 10.50
CINCINNATI 11.00
DKTROIT ' 18.00
MONTEAGLE 6.00
SEWANEE 6.00
Similarly reduced rate* from Rome.
Dalton nnd Chattanooga.
For Information apply to ticket
agents or to
CHAS. E. HARMAN.
General Passenger Agent.
Want s house? lc a word In Georgian.
Intyre.. Mr. Charles Goodman. Mr. Wil
liam Jenklqs. Mr. Paul Vose, Mr. La
fayette Hardwick, Mr. Karl Brittain,
Mr. Harold Goodman, Mr. Fenton Gen
try, Mr. Julian Chase. Mr. Will Chase,
Mr. Julian Mason, Mr. Curtis Thomp-
*on, Mr. Charles Jones, Mr.
Ham Eldson, Mr. Clarke Frasier,
Mr. Kite Houghton. Mr. J. C. Harris,
Jr., Mr. Walter Smith. Mr. J. D. Fra
sier, Mr. Frank Spratllng, Mr. Ed Da
vison, Mr. Lewi* Foster, Mr. Roy Carl
ton. Me. Jx>tt Warren. Mr. John Davis
Willingham. Mr. George Allen. Mr. Gro
ver C. Mfddlebrooks, Mr. Pierce Helf-
n$r. Mr. Ernest Ramspeck. Mr. Rob
Ramspeck and .Mr. CarJ Ramspeck.
Went n house? le n word In Georgian.
VIOLt NCELLO SCHOLARSHIPS.
Thru the kindness of Mr. A. Pauli,
teacher of the Velio in the Atlanta
Conservatory of Music, our federation
ofTers ft free scholarship to any young
man desiring to study for a professional
'cellist or for plesaure.
Mr. Pauli Is a most competent
teacher, nnd is master of the Velio.
HI* musical edupatlAn'wns under Kern
el a, solo 'oelflst In Royal Opera House,
and from the celebrated 'celTIst Keller-
inati. Mr. Paul! has taught. In sev
eral colleges In North Carollnn, the Inst
being St. Marys, Raleigh. He has the
highest recommendations from these
school*, nnd the most flattering press
notices where he has played as soloist.
Rend written uppllcutlons for this
scholarship to
MRS. SAM D. JONES,
President City Federation of Clubs.
900 Peachtrce-st.
AT BORDEN WHEELER.
Borden Springe, Ala., Aug, 13.—The
seiiHon at Borden Wheeler has been at
Its height for several weeks, the hotel
and cottuges being taxed to accommo
date the crowd. Hnturday night dances
are special features at this popular re
sort and nre very, largely attended. Last
Saturday night's dance was one of the
largest nn«l most enjoyable of the sea
son. A Bout 50 couples participated.
Among the recent arrivals are Mrs.
M. E. Stillman. Mrs. W. R. Bean. Miss
Luclle Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Bootes. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ashley and
family, Mrs. L. K. Bradford. AH*# L. L.
79c for Women’s $1 and
$1.25 Nainsook Night Dresses
Precisely the same quality of materials and everything so charac
teristic of the beautiful Night Dresses we sell regularly at $1 and $1.25.
Soft nainsook cut and made in liberal proportions—-amply long and
full. Dainty laces and embroideries quite effectively applied. One pleas
ing style has a deep circular yoke of lace, finished with beading and rib
bon. A variety of attractive styles, all low neck and short sleeves. 79c
each.
Hand-Embroidered Undergarments, 79c
Corset Covers, Drnwers and Chemise-—beautiful garments of soft linen-finish ma-
terial, with designs of hand-embroidery and dainty hand-worked scallops.
Splendid values regularly at $1—Saturday, 79c each.
$2.50 Cambric Petticoats at $1.50
Tops of fine cambric, the elaborate lawn flounces with numerous rows of lace,
and some have handsome flounces of embroidery. A particularly effective style has a
band of beading and ribbon at top of the deep openwork cmbrojdery flounce. V anous
charming styles of typical lingerie Petticoats—$2.50 values at $1.50 each.
Baby Caps at Little Prices
Two collections of dainty Caps illustrate the savings offered—
50c to $1 Caps at 25c Each
$1.25 and $1.50 Caps at 59c Each
Dozens nnd dozens of styles. Some of the $1 Caps at 25c are slightly soiled, but
washable, of course. Plain lawn, dotted Swiss nnd little white pique Caps with dainty-
lace’edges. Some are rather elaborate with flowers and ribbons. All of this season’s
design, thoroughly stylish and becoming.
Little Boys’ 50c Tams at 15c Each
Just a dozen or so linen and pique Tams, in white, tan and blue, with embroid
ered emblems. Formerly 50c, at 15c each. ' _
Children’s Wash Dresses, 49c
Formerly $1, $1.25 and $1.50
Not over sixty Dresses, but few of them alike, which, as you see,
makes a rather large variety. The remainders of popular lines that sold
regularly at $1, $1.25 and $1.50.
At 49c each, their price now, they will doubtless all be chosen very rapidly. rAt-
traetive and serviceable little Dresses of linene, galatea, chambray, pique and madras;
simple box-pleatedl styles for ages 2 to 6 years.
‘The Shoe and Stocking
Shop” ,
25 Whitehall Street.
Want n hou**? le n won! In Georgian.
TO~MISSES FINEY.
A pretty party was the bridge given
Friday morning by Misses Mattie nnd
Effle Boykin In honor of Misses Ida
and Oussle Flney, who nre the guests
of Mrs. M. I. Stone In Decatur.
Wnnt a loom? Ip n word In The Georgian.
JADIS CLUB DANCE.
The Jndls club dance was a happy
event for the members of the club'and
a number of their friends among, the
young womfn on Thursday evening.
The music wns furnished by Wumi's
(orchestra And the following were In
vited guests; Miss Bessie Hancock,
Miss Bessie Dyer, Miss Ergklne Frasier,
j Ml** Mert Hancock. Miss Relnette MII-
j ler. Mis* Mec Molntyrr.' Miss Ami
I Ward, MisS'Roea Ityllt Chapman. Miss
| Marie Duncan. Ml*s_Marie McIntyre,
j Miss May Belle Green. Miss Grace
{Southerland. Miss Marion'Fielder. Miss
J Katherine Booth. Mis*-Gladys Catch-
I Ing, Mis# Jewel DafUn. Miss Sarah
j Moore. Miss Ollie Moore, Mr. Guv Nor-
| man. MT/Mkrshan Nelms. Mr. Ed Car
ter, Mr. J. B. Sullies, Mr. Dan Me
tallic Com
WORTH
MOUNTAINS
0F00LD
During Change of Life,
says Mrs. Chas. Barclay
(iranitrvNle, Vt — "I was passing
through tlieChangeof I.ifea»rt suffered
from nervousness
a ndother annoying
symptoms, and I
can truly say that
LydiaE.rinkliatn's
Vegetable Com
pound has proved
worth mountains
of gold to me, as it
restored my health
and strength. I
never forget to tell
my friends what
J.yiliaE. J’inkliam’ii
pound lias done for me
during this trying period. Complete
restoration to health means so much
to me that for the sake of other suffer-
Ing women J am willing to make my H. C. Warljck. NVwnnn. Ga.; Judge A.
trouble ptihlle so you may publish f. Crook.
this letter.” —M its. Ciias. Bar
it.t'.D .Gntniteville, Vt.
Xo other medicine for woman’! ilia
has received inch wide-spread and tin-
qualilied endorsement. Xo other med
icine we know of has such a record
of cures of female ills as has Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
For more than SO years it has bee*
curing female complalnta such as
inflammation, ulceration, local weak-
nesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, indigestion
and nervous prostration, ana It is
unequalled for carrying women safely
through the period of change of life.
It costa but little to try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and,
as Mrs. llarrbiysays.it is "worth rnoum
taiux of gold ’'to suffering women.
LOW PRICES
UNTIL SEPT. 1st.
Best $8 Set. $5
Best $5 Set . $3
Best $3 Set. $2
Have impression taken In the
morning, get teeth eame day.
Bridge Work, $4 Per Tcolh. Painless Eilracting a Specially.
Dr. E. 6. Griffin’s
2414 Whitehall St. Rhone 1708. Lady Attendant.
CAPUDINE
| ■ n E? ^ H rrrnovtfl th# e»n«*.
CURES sssfcssra
GOLDS AND GRIPP -1
hen<fnrfir* Nnd N>nral*fs also.
loc. 25c tod 50c bottle*. iLun* >
(CASINO
Ponce DeLeon
Tonight—Matinees W«dnesdsy *nd Sitnrdi)
TARE WELL WEEK OP
EDNA MAY SPOONER
And Her Player* In
"A SCRAP OF PAPER”
Lyon*. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Dobb*.
Mr. and Mr*. R. II. Dobb*. Mr. and
Mr*. George N. Hurt. Mls*e» Hurt, Mr.
T B. Bean. Jame* T. Miller, Mr. and
Mr*. H. F. Scott, H. F. Scott, Jr..
Thoma* M. Callaway. Loul* Stillman,
w. H. Zachrj-; Mis* May Zarhry. Mr*.
A. E. Collin*. Mr*. Julia M. Collin*. Dr.
nnd Mr*. Kvernrd Richardson and child,
Erwin Mueller. Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Wil
lingham. Ml** Ethel Willingham, Ml**
Annie Willingham. Mr. and Mr*. R. A.
Slntm*. Atlanta. Ga.: Mr*. Philip Rosen
berg. Miss Irene Rosenberg, Mr. Sol
Rosenberg. Albert and Arthur Rosen
berg. Abbeville. S. C.; Dr. and Mr*. B.
A. Blalock. Ml** Ceclle Moore, Mr*.
Robert Hill and daughter. Mr*. Albert
Dun*on. Ml** Cp|e»te Dunacn. Mr. and
Mm R. D. Render. Mr. nnd Mr*. C, V.
Truitt, Mr. and Mr*. Henry Rank*. Ml**
Margaret Hank*. LaGrnnge, Ga.: Ml**
Ethel Grlflin, Mr*. Sewell. Temple. Ga.;
Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Co*by. Ml** Cn*by.
Miss Josephine Cn«by. Mis* Nell Co»by,
W. M. Cosby, Jr.. Mr. nnd Mr*. Ira
L. Armstrong. Birmingham; Mr*. L. C.
Heale, Ml** Ruth Benle. Montgomery,
Prince M. Nowell, W. L. Noel, Dr.
Steve Harris. Mr. and Mr*. A. V.
Simms. Valdosta. Ga.: Mr. and Mr*. R.
A. Itearden and child. Selma; Mr. and
Mr* O. E. Adnms, Mr. nnd Mr*. W. J.
Murphry. Mis? Will Ella Murphey. Ar
thur Murphey, Mr. and Sir*. R. E. Platt,
Ml** Milton Keith. Somuel Freeman.
Mr*. Scott Robert* and chll-
NADINOLA
Talcum Powder
Will Plcm ibe Mttl Exactlit Hu ar Wmu.
NadinoUTaicum Powder
ii composed entirely of
'' sanative ingredients, fine
■ and soft as velvet. When
j£ used it sets free just
r enough oxygen to keep
the skin white and toft—
and in a smooth, healthy
condition.
Prtxfsu saabsra, sllsrs Irrlutloa. 23c. br totltt
..ijUSMSat Year =-=rr it U cat ra;g2.
NATIONAL TOILET CO. arls. Tcnn.
dren, Mlsa Leone Roblnuon. Annleton,
Ala.; Mr. Honry A. Dent. Eufauln, Ala.;
Colonel and Mrs. R. L. Berner, MI#m
Martha Berner. Macon. Ga.; Mr. and
Mr#. 8. J. Chamberlain. Athene, Ga.
Mr#. W. J. Johneon, Ml## Josephine
Johnson, Miss Margaret George. Gnd#-
den. Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hill, For
syth, Ga.; Mr. L. B. Martin, Hubert
Martin, Oxark, Ala.; W. C. Martin,
Roba, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. O.
Smith, Bartow. Ga.; .Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Bass and family. Paul Bradley, Carroll
ton, Go.; Mrs. B. M. Turner, Miss Male
Campbell, Barnesvllle. Ga.; Mrs. B
Roan. E. G. Dukes and family. Pal
metto, Ga.; Miss Maude Shackelford,
Mrs. H. B. Ogletree, Mrs. W. J. Kincaid,
Gridin, Ga.; Dr. and Mrs. B. P. Allen,
B. P. Allen. Jr., H. \V. Mountcastle,
Felton R. Knight. Miss Annie Brumby,
Miss Catherine Richardson. Miss Sarah
Holmes, Miss Agnes Houseal, Miss Su
sie Brumby, Miss Ophelia Brumby,
Miss Clifford Gibson. Miss Gladys Rus
sell, Miss Mary Wood, Miss Amy Stew
art, Cedartown. Ga.
Want a house? lc a tronl hi Georgian.
BLUPPTON, ALA.
MIm Fannie Woods, of Rome, has returned
home after spending <u few days at the
Hignal.
Kd Colrlough has returned to Rome, after
spending a week with hit mother, who is
spending the summer here.
Miss Fannie Rhodes, of Rome, has re
turned to her home, after spending the week
end in Bluffton.
William Major, of Birmingham, rame up
Saturday to spend the week-end with his
family.
Mrs. N*. J. Simmons, of Shorter college,
gnal Sunday.
Mrs. Stark Burney and daughter, of Rome,
will arrive here Wednesday to spend some
time.
Harrison Emerson, of Albertville, Ala., is
the guest of hia brother here for aeveral
weeks.
Mrs. Burroughs, of Atlanta, returned home
Monday, after spending a month here.
Mrs. .M. A. White. Mrs. J. W. Harris nnd
Miss Kthyl White will visit soon in Piedmont.
Mist Lula Harris and mother, of Rome, have
returned home, after being at tha Signal for
the past month.
Miss Ella Hough, of Rmat, spent tha week
end here, the guest ef Mr« E It. Colelough.
Miss Mae Whits and Mias Amy Crook will
Icava Saturday to visit Mrs. Jot CrctU of
Flrgt .Run Pictures from Best Machin*
in Atlanta. BABY ATHL0NE,
WILKOFF, tha Tenor. FIVE CENTS
ONLY, DAY AND NIGHT,
Hsnm|
MRS. FRANK IJEARSON, Soprano. I
UNTIL 11 P. M.; JOE ELLIOTTE,
Spot Light Song! All Day: MOTION
PICTURES—ADMISSION 5 CENTS.
Carrollton, Ga., for a weak.
Mrs. M. F.. Crook and children, af ■**
Ga.. spent Sunday with Mrs. M. A. Whit*-
Miss Ruth Foster is expected home T°
day from Cedartown, where she h««
visiting for the past two weeks.
Miss Kills Burts will leave ThursW
Chicago, where she will take • hu»me*
course. .
The Home Missions aoelety will meet
Miss Clara Highbee Thursday afternoou.
The fool who butts In whore nT |* ..
fear to tread usually gets all tn*
coming to him.—Chicago New#.
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