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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 19 05>.
( KING HARDWARE COMPANY
-Special Sale of Needfuls Here
Beginning Tomorrow
Does the jingle of ducats saved make music
to your ears?
* Here, then, is a chance to enjoy such melody.
And the specially good thing about this sale
„ is that the articles offered are things you really
f need—every-day household essentials.
Refrigerators, for in
stance.
Where’s the household
that can manage at all
comfortably without a
good freeze-box? We
have to see the first one
yet.
If you’re needing a re
frigerator, here’s good
news for you:
Every refrigerator in
our store has been mark
ed ’way, ’way down. The
cheap ones and the more
expensive alike have suf
fered a cut.
Like this: Tee Capacity. Now.
$80.00 Refrigerator 150 pounds. .$60.00
$50.00 Refrigerator 75 pounds. .$37.50
$.15.00 Refrigerator 100 pounds. .$26.25
$20.00 Refrigerator 75 pounds. .$15.00
$15.00 Refrigerator 75 pounds. .$11.25
$12.50 Refrigerator 50 pounds. .$ 9.37
$10.00 Refrigerator 40 pounds. .$ 7.50
[ $ 8.00 Refrigerator 35 pounds. .$ 6.00
To purchasers of approved credit, we will
charge Refrigerators bought in this sale on the Oc
tober statements.
Coolers Maybe you need a Water Cooler or
, Filter. Here are some fine ones, at
and filters special prices. V
Here are a few prices. We have other sizes at
proportionately reduced prices.
> Regular $2.50 8
Stone Filters, special $1.88
Regular $3.50 Stone Filters, special $2.62
Regular $1.50 Water Coolers, special $1.12
i Regular $2,50 Water Coolers, special $1.88
Regular $3.00 Water Coolers, special $2.25
Regular $4.00 Water Coolers, special $3.00
Swings, We’ve reduced all our Swings amaz-
• —rn ingly. • Hammocks one-third off; otli-
Li °°' ers Iiks this:
Four-passenger Lawn Swings, oak construc
tion throughout; regularly $7.50; special $4.95
Four-Passenger Lawn Swings, oak center,
pine frame; regularly $6; special $3.95
Regular $10 Porch Swings $7.50
Regular $7.50 Porch Swings $5.50
Fowler Keyless
that cost regularly
be in this sale for
FlyFt
ans
Flv Fans
$2.50, will
$2.00
Beginning tomorrow.
King Hardware Co.
PEACHTREE
WHITEHALL
TO MRS. NORFOLK.
A bright party was the Informal
luncheon at which hire. Emmie Stewart
i nttrtalned at her home In West End
l-'rlday In honor of Mr*. B. M. Nor
folk. the gueet of Mr. France* Simp-
eon. Invited to meet Mr*. Norfolk
were Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. St. Elmo Maa-
rengate, Mr*. Milton fhtillh. Mrs. A.
P. Stewart, Mr*. John Simpson, Mrs.
Norman Shelverton and Mr*. Fred
Stewart.
The guests were seated at a beauti
fully appointed tabl*. which had for
Its centerpiece a bowl of yellow canna
lllle*.
MRS. ADAIR'S PARTY
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
In honor of Miss Lydia McBride and
I er guests. Miss Sarah Robertson and
Miss Willie Moor* Trotter, Mrs. George
Adair was the gracious hostess Fri
day afternoon at a hearts dice party,
ller guests numbered twelve young per
sons. and at the close of the gume de
licious refreshments were served.
MISS WILLINGHAM GIVE3
A HEARTS DICE PARTY
Miss Ethel Willingham entertained
at a hearts dice party Friday after
noon In honor of her attractive young
cousin. Mias Kate Fisher. The occa
sion was enjoyed by a number of
young people. The prise* at tho game
wore a fan and a dainty picture, and
the home of the young hostess was
prettily decorated by a color scheme
of yellow and white.
The game was followed by a deli
cious luncheon.
Mias Willingham was a gracious
hostess, wearing a gown of pink mull,
and Mias Fisher wore white batiste
combined with lace.
A complete list of all houses for rent in
Atlanta la published In The Oeordaa'a want
rolnmaa on every Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday.
CAMPING PARTY.
Perry, Ga„ Aug. 27.—A party from
Fort Valley and Montefuma are en
joying a camping outing at Lakeside,
four miles from town, fishing and row
ing.
Among the party ore A. D. Skellle
and wife. Judge P. H. Skellle and wife.
Frank Fincher ami wife and several
others.
SPECIAL
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 tame day.
Bridge Work, $4 Per Too'.h. Pa’nless Extracting a Sprcialt/.
Dr. E. G. Griffin’s De nUf&.
24y 2 Whitehall St. Phone 1708. Lady Attendant.
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I SBL2SNB ARMSTRONG, |
j Editor. |
| MBS. PAUL B. WILKES,
[ Assistant. J
V#V'r *-1
DINNER AT DRIVING CLUB.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Woodruff will entertain a parly
of ten friends at dinner at the Pied
mont Driving club.
A MATINEE PARTY.
Miss Louise Parker Is visiting Miss |
Mary Murphy for a few days, and on ,
Saturday afternoon Miss Murphy will
have as her guests at the matlne# at j
the Casino Miss Parker, Miss Lydia
McBride, Miss Sarah Robertson and
Miss Willie Moon Trotter.
FOR BRIDE-ELECT.
Mist Adeline Helfner Is receiving
many charming attentions from her
West End friends prior to her marriage
In September to Mr. Robt. Hopkins, of
Savannah. Among those entertaining
for her will be MU* Mary Camp, Mrs.
John F. Purser and Miss Willie Loy-
Isss, tho dates of whose parties will
be announced later.
AUTOMOBILE PAF\TY.
Miss Harry Stockdell. Miss Constance
Knowles. Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Ag
nes Ladson, bliss Margaret Ladson,
Miss English. Colonel English, Mr.
Kiser, Mr. Hugh Robinson, Mr. Hugh
Adams, Mr. Josoph Gatins and Mr. Jo-
V. ph Brown Connolly will form A con
genial party enjoying an automobile
drive to Roswell on Friday evening.
MISS MILDRED SPRATLING
GIVES 8PEND-THE-DAY PARTY
Miss Courtenay Harrison woe honor
guest Friday at the spend-the-day par
ty given by Miss Mildred Sprntllng at
her home In West End. the guests in
cluding six young friends of the host
ess. At 1 o'clock a delicious luncheon
was served. The table hod as Its cen
terpiece n graceful basket containing
quantities of pink roses and the place
cards were tied with rose buds. The
young hostess wore a white linen gown
combined with Irish lace.
MISS MILNER’S PARTY.
Miss Jessie Milner entertained Fri
day evening at her homo, 371 Whlte-
hnll-et.. In honor of Miss Bessie Hul<\
of Rlverdnls, and Miss Viola McMul
len. of Jonesboro, who are her guests.
Games were enloved on the porch,
which was decorated with Japanese
lanterns, nnd In the Darlor. where ferns
nnd cut flower* wero used. In the flow
er guessing contest the prize, a box of
candy, was won by, .Miss Hule and
Mr. Williams.
After tho games and music the
guests were Invited Into the dining
room, where watermelon, poaches arul
grapes were served. Miss Milner re
ceived her guests wearing n lavender
mull dress with velvet ribbon.
Miss Hulo wore cream voile and lace.
Miss McMullen wore rose-colored
satin.
Twenty gucsta enjoyed tho evening
nt tho party.
Art Squares and Rugs at
a bargain, an excellent lot
just received. See these
while they last. J. K.
FOLK, 288 Decatur St.
MISS STONEY'S TEA.
Isa Ruth Hodgson, of Athens, was
honor guest nt tho pretty tea given
Friday afternoon by Miss Josephine
Stoney, an occasion which assembled
a large number of the members of the
young contingent. Pink was the color
scheme of decoration nnd pink asters
were used throughout the house. In
the dining room, where elegant re
freshments were served, the center
piece on the table was a gnat cluater
of asters, nnd the candle shndes, nnd
other details, wero In pink. Miss Stoney
received In a lovely gown of pale pink
messallno and Miss Hodgson wore
girlish gown of white net over taffota.
Receiving with tho young hostess
were; Misses Harriet Calhoun, Nell
Parka, Nelllo Kiser Stewart. Marlon
Hodgson. Mrs. Benjamin Watkins, Mrs.
Sims Bray and Miss Minnie Cabanlas.
Invited to meet the honor guest were;
B. D. Wajklns, Mrs. 81m* Bray,
Mrs. Thomas Keenan, Miss Mildred
Cabanlss, Miss Irena Austin, Miss
Laura Annley, Miss Frances Ansley,
Miss Marjorie Brown. Miss Corrle Hoyt
Brown. Miss Flora Bewick, bliss Cath
erine Oecklcy, Miss Mario Brock, of
Alabama; bliss Harriet Calhoun, Mis*
Frances Clnrk. Mis* Penelope Clark,
Mis* Sarah Coker, Miss France* Con-
nally, bils* Annie Caverly. Miss Sarah
Coates, Miss Elisa Dancy, Mis* Ethelyn
Emmons, Miss Alice Mny Freemnn,
Miss Marlon hotter, Miss Lucy HIM.
Mias Frances HIIL Miss Susie Hallman,
Miss Marion Hodgson, Miss Hall, Miss
Annie Hunntcutt, * Miss Lula Dean
Jones, Mies Mary King, Miss Maude
Kirkpatrick. Mis* Carolyn King, Miss
Jeannette Lowndes. Miss Elisabeth
Morgan. Miss Ruth Northen. Miss Mar-
5 ret Northen, Miss Pnasle May Ottley,
Isa Nell Fark*. Mis* Mary Robinson,
Miss Sarah Rawson. Mis* Motile Ray.
Miss Esther Smith, Miss Nellie Kiser
Stewart. Miss Carol Stearns, bliss
Anita Stewart, Miss Helen Spain, of
qultman: Miss Virginia Scott Mist
Jane Thornton, bliss Mary Traylor,
Miss Nell Waldo. Mist Anna Watson,
blits Catherine Wnlker. Miss Cllfforl
West
J. K. POLK will exchange
furniture.
KELLEY- LASSETER.
Gibson, G*., Aug. 27.—Mr. T. J. M.
Kelley, Jr., and Miss Massle Lasseter
were Joined In marriage Wednesday
evening at t o'clock, blr. Kelley Is the
elder son of Dr. T. J. M. Kelley, who
represented- hi* county In the Georgia
legislature during three successive
terms. The bride Is the attractive lit
tle daughter of Dr. R. T. Lasseter, who
a prominent physician In his town
and community. Young Mr. Kelley has
desirable business qualities.
ROCKWOOD CLUB.
The Rockwood Literary and Social
club met Tuesday night, and sn inter-
-sting program of songs, recitation*
and reading were very much enjoyed.
Thoee present were Miss Carrie Cowan,
Mis* Beatrice Jones. Miss Grace Hall,
Miss Rena Quick. Miss Mattie Mc-
Griff. Miss Elizabeth Quick, Miss Ethel
Ham. Miss Alclne Jones, Miss- Ruth
Greene, Miss Ethsl Jones, Miss Susie
Quick. Mis* Ltssle Lou Willingham.
Miss Cleo Durham, Mr. Harry McOrtff.
Mr. H. O. Newman. Mr. Coney Wil
lingham, Mr. Virgil Barton. Mr. Charlie
Daniel. Mr. H. K. Shirley and Mr. R.
L. Sumlln. Visitors: Miss Daisy Fur-
pies*. of Wilmington. N. C.. and Mr. C.
B. Anderson, of Powder Springs, Go.
A SUMMER VISITOR
Vfat folks stifle
l! IN HOT WEATHER
|] Is It any wonder that the fat people
stifle fn the hot weather? They are
1 Jammed full of fat on the inside. The
: lungs demand great quantities of air
each breath or beat of the heart, so that
1 the oxygen In tho air can purify
I the blood nnd send It back to the
body to maintain strength ar.d vitality.
Most people do not use one-half the
capacity of the lungs, which are noth
ing more or less than some 800,000,000
little cells like toy balloons, which,
when they are not Inflated with air.
lie flat. If the fat that crowds the
lungB reduces the capacity of the lungs
to 'take In air you will see what an
awful time the blood nnd body has
of gettlni- Its oxygen or .vitality. The
reason of this fat Is that the digestive
machinery of man Is not working right.
Mm ni'il.l Tablets, that have t reated
such favorable comment-among physi
cians and fat people by their wonder
ful reductions In so short a time, stop
tho body from making fat They are
1.armlets and reduce fat nt the rate
of from 12 to 15 ounces per day. You
do not need diet or exerclae, and you
mny eat when and what you will." The
beauty of Marmola Tablets Is not alone
their nh'llty t" redur. mt, but they
leave no wrinkles or flabby rolls of
skin after tile fat goes away. They
are sold by all druggists, price 76 cts.
or you may write tho Marmola Com
pany, Detroit, Mich.
Photo by Stephenson.
MISS CHRISTIBEL LIVINGSTON
An attractive young , woman of
Orangeburg. S. CL. who Is the gueet
of Mlae Ruth Blodget^. In her
honor Miss Blodgett gave a large
bridge party on Thursday.
MRS. ARNOLD’S PARTY
FOR MISS HEIFNER
A bright occasion of Friday after
noon was the “42" party tflven by Mrs.
Joseph Arnold In honor of Miss Adeline
Helfner. a lovely bride-elect of Sep
tember.
Mrs. Arnold's tutmo was beautifully
decorated, with goldenglow and after
the gamo delicious refreshments were
served.
Mre. Arnold received her guests In a
gown of pink embroidered mull.
Miss Helfner wore Dink meesallne
combined with lace, and Invited to
meet here were Mrs. F. P. Helfner,
Miss Alma Pace. Mrs. JoseDh Ebv, Mre.
J. M. Wright. Mr*. William Steed. Miss
Mary Camp, Miss Florence Dennis, Mrs.
A. R. Colcord. Mrs. W. B. Dlsbro, Mrs.
Joe Barnes. Mrs. J. P. Lyons, Mr*.
George Law. Mre. Clayton Berry, Miss
Gertrude Brandon, Mre. William Mc
Clelland, Mrs. Percy Gentry. Mrs. V. E.
Arnold, Mrs. J. M. Beaslev. Mrs. How
ard Arnold. Mr*. D. P. McCarley, Mr*.
McWhorter Milner. Mre. W. B. Foster.
Mre. M. T. Eckford. Mre. Avid 8tewurt,
Miss Wills Helfner. Mrs. W. A. Foster.
Mr*. R. O. Kerlln, Mrs. Guy Holcomb,
Miss Hurdle Jefferson. Mrs. Albert
Marbut, Ml** Helen Prior. Alls* Willie
Loyless. Mies Seable Adams, Miss Har
riet Angler. Mrs. J. F. Purser. Miss Julia
Purser. Miss .Bessie Hancock, Mrs. T.
L. Stokes. Mrs. John Simpson, Miss
Frances Simpson, Miss Eugenia Har
per, Mr*. Frank Baker. Mre. George
Stockdell, Mrs. John Smith. Mrs. Rob
ert Hughes, Mrs. J. C. Mason. Mrs.
Victor Smith. Mr*. John McEachern.
Mrs. Howard Dobbk Mrs. W. B. Wil
lingham. Miss Theodosia Willingham,
Mrs. Arthur Merrill. Mrs. A. C. Me
llon. Mr*. Jess* Manry. Mrs. Dan Mat
thew*. Mrs. Maxwell Berry, Airs. St.
Elmo Maskengale. Mrs. Robert Troy.
informaCreception.
Mrs. A. Solans waa given an en
joyable Informs! reception Wedneeday
afternoon by Mre. W. R. Smith, of West
End.
The hostess was assisted In enter
taining by Mr*. C. E. Reams, and a
blight feature of the afternoon was
several piano solo* rendered by Alias
Josephine Fogg. Miss Nellie Reams
snd Master Joseph Grubbs served re
freshments.
BRANCH. WEATHERFORD.
The marriage is announced of Mr.
John C. Weatherford and Mr*. Annie
L. Branch, which took place at the
residence of Rev. William H. Bell Au
gust >6. Mr. Weatherford and his
bride left for Bennettavllle, S. C„ where
they will make their home.
Personal Mention
Mrs. Charles D. 8heridan and Miss
Lillian Sheridan have spent the sum
mer delightfully nt Ipwlch, Mass.
Among the Interesting people who have
visited Mr*. Sheridan there are Mr.
and Airs. Rand Kennedy. Air. Ken
nedy Is the author of the beautiful
play, "The Servant In the Houee," and
“The Winter Feast."
Miss Laura Antlsy entertained Fri
day the Friday Morning Bowling club,
a hew organization, the members of
which are Miss Ansley, Miss Sarah
Rawson. Miss Harriet Calhoun, Allas
Allgnon AlcCarty, Allas Bessie Jones
and Alias Aurelia Speer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Simmons, Misses
Ruby Simmons and Mamie Stradloy,
Mrs. Paul Jack, Messrs. Joe and Walter
Simmons, accompanied by about 25
friends, left for St. Simons Island on
Thursday night, to be gone about. two
wepks.
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff, who Is now
making her home nt Jackson. Tenn., Is
spending a few days In Atlanta and Is
at Miss Fltten's, on Llnden-st. Mrs
Woodruff's many friends here always
accord her a cordial welcome.
Mrs, C. R. Giles entertained a few
friends at her pretty home In Oakland
City. Those present were Airs. C. R.
Giles.- Mrs, J. M. Grey, Airs. W. B.
Jones. Airs. J. N. Harris, Allsses Leo
nnd Ruth Giles.
Mr. Pierre DuBoso, son of Rev. A.
C. DuBoso, of Soochow, Chinn, will
arrive In Atlanta Friday evening to
visit his cousin, Mrs. W. S. Feather-
ston. on North Boulevard, for a few
days.
Dr. and Mra. John F. Punor and
(laughters have returned from Blue
Ridge, Ga.. and Dr. Purser will on
Sunday till his pulpit at the West End
Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Worcester, Jr.
who have been enjoying, on automo
bile tour of the East, are In Charles
ton and will reach Atlanta In a few
days.
Mrs. John B. Gordon, Mrs. Orton
Bishop Brown and Miss Hildreth Bur
ton Smith will arrive In Atlanta from
.Massachusetts on Friday ovenlng.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Willingham, of
College Park, have sold their lovely
home thore and will spend a few weeks
at Tallulah before taking a house.
Mr. William Green Raoul, Jr,, after
a two weeks’ visit to friends near Gal
latin, Tenn., Is the guest of his sister,
Airs. AIlllls, In Cleveland, Ohio.
Mre. G. A. Howell Is the nttractlvs
guest of Airs. Frank Garrard at her
beautiful home. "Wllt\jvootl,” In Wynn-
ton. a suburb of Columbus.
Miss Marlon Smith, of Caftersville,
will spend this coming fall t#ul winter
In Atlanta, having accepted a position
In one of the public schools.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jennings left
Wednesday for Washington. New York
and other placet East, for a three
weeks' trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Robeson Carter will re
turn Alonday to Lavonta, after a do-
THIRD
OPERATION
PREVENTED
By LydiaE.Piokham’sVeg-
etable Compound
Chicago. Ill — “I want to tell yon
what Lydia E. Pinklmm’s Vegetable
Compound did for me. I was so sick
that two of the best doctors in Chicago
Bald I would die If I did not have an
ration. I had
NADINOLA
Talcum Powder
Will PSum Iks Nat Eaectluf Sis er Women.
NadinoUTalcum Powder
A is composed entirely of
U sanative ingredients, fine
;* and soft as velvet. When
I used it sets free just
e enough oxygen to keep
the skin white and soft—
and in a smooth, healthy
condition.
Prcrteti lalknrx, si lari Irrilstloa. IV. hj Icsdluf
Smf |iua sr sulk Vow wow? II M plcavt.
NATIONAL TOILET CO , arls. Tenn.
operations, and
they wanted me to
go through a third
one. I suffered day
and night from in
flammation and a
small tumor, and
never thought of
seeing a well day
again. A friend
told me how Lydia
E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound had helped her, and
I tried it. and after the third bottlo
was cured.’’-Mrs. Alvena Sperling,
II Langdon Street, Chicago, 111.
If you are ill do not drag along at
home or in your place of employment
until an operation is necessary, but
build up the feminine system, and re
move the cause of those distressing
aches and pain! by taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots anu herbs.
For thirty years it has been the stan
dard remedy for female ills, and has
positively restored the health of thou-
sandaof women who have been troubled
with displacements, inflammation, ul
ceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizzi
ness, or nervous prostration. Why
don’t you try it?
Once
SHOE wearer always a
SOROSIS enthusiast.
Should you favor something in a
SAILOR TIE, we can please you
surely in a mighty good looking pat=
ent leather model,—one built for
comfort and wear. Price $4.
SOROSIS SHOES—SOLD IN ATLANTA BY
J. Mo HIGH CO.
EXCLUSIVELY
IF YOU ARE
CONTEMPLATING
MOVING,
See The Georgian’s Rent
Bulletin, published Tues
days, Thursdays and Satur
days.
A complete list of all
houses for rent in the city
of Atlanta.
CAPUDINE
It remove! the caust.
Ulf hS eoothee the nerve* end
W Im relieve* the ache* and
COLDS AND GRIPP ffil
»l»o. •
ttle*. (Liquiv.)
lightful visit to Mr. ana Mrs! E. V.
Carter.
Mra. M. S. Goin and Mrs. Louise Has
let* will spend the week-end at Stone
Alountaln, the guest of Mrs. Will Aus
tin.
Miss Julia Powell, who has been
spending several weeks here, has re
turned to her home In Quitman.
Miss Jessie Milner has as her guests
Miss Bessie Hule, of Rlverdale, and
Miss Viola AlcAIullen, of Jonesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Latimer will be
at home with Miss Saltle Eugenia
Brown this autumn and. winter.
Mrs. Phlnlzy Calhoun entertained the
Bridge club Thursday, the prize being
won by Airs, Edwin F. Johnson.
Miss Minnie Patton Is the guest of
her aunt. Mrs. M. I. Randolph, and her
sister. Miss Priscilla Patton.
Miss Effie Pops Hitt and her uncle,
Mr. Pembroke Pope, aro among the
popular guests at Toxaway.
Mrs. Will 8prstt and little daughter
have returned from a three weeks' stay
at Tallulah Falla.
Miss Marion Perdue left Friday for
Columbus, where she w|U visit Miss
Fleurine Hatcher.
Misses Maud* and Claude Sims are
visiting Alls* Ruth Weatherly in
Athens.
Mrs. A. T. Reeves and little son, of
Selma. Ala., are visiting Airs. S. H.
Askew.
Miss Louis* Toombs will visit her
VGRAND
OPENDJO OP THE SEASON—-Monday *nd
Tuesday Night*, August 30-31 * d
MR. TIM MURPHY
Monday Night—His New Comedy
“MY BOY” '
Tuesday "‘^OUPra.nd the DOLLAR.
PONCE DE LEON PARK
CASINO
I VAUDEVILLE
30 AMUSEMENTS 30
FREE
MUSIC ALL THE TIME
VAUDETTEw’hVM
Opposite Engll*h-Araerlcan Building.
A OREAT SHOW TODAY.
Beautiful Motion Picture*, Signor Porta*
‘ ‘ Coffin, tenor; Albert
'Tho Theater of Ex-
GOWAN’S "m«
For Mounlslo or Sesiide. Imtsnt relief for Croop, CflUiv
Sore Throat, Sunburn, Insect Bites, Burns. Sptalnt
Braises. Rheumatism, Swelltnl Reduces Fever.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holliday are at
Tarrymoore hotel. Wrlghtsvllle Beach.
Mr. Stirling Roberts Is spending two
weeks nt Borden-Wheeler Rnrlngs.
Mr. Norman Giles, who has hrrn
quite 111. Is able to be out again.
8enator and Mrs. R. D. Callaway
have returned to Washington, Git.
General Clifford L. Anderson will re
turn Sunday from Seattle, Wash.
Miss Ellis Dargan Is the guest of
friends neur Washington, Ga.
Mr. Coles Phinizy, of Augusta, will
spend the week-end In Atlanta.
Misses Mary and "Helen Morris have
returned from Pablo Beach.
Mrs. J. M. Van Harlingtn Is on an
xtended visit to Chicago.
Miss Kate Fisher will attend college
at Bessie Tift next fall.
Miss Cora Burdsn will return early In
September from Texas.
Mrs. J. D. Copeland, of Athens, Is
visiting relatives here.
Miss Louise Parker is the guest of
Miss Mary Aturphy.
Mr. G. D. Davis ho* returned to Al
bany.
Mr. Simon 8olig Is In Athens.
RECITAL AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Tuesday evening, August II. at tn«
First Christian church, corner of South
Pryor-st. nnd Trinlty-ave., an or*?"
and piano recital will be given by
Misses Bearden. These young women
are very popular and always attract
a. large audience. No charge will ns
made for admission, but a sliver free
will offering will be taken for the bene
fit of tho church. Everybody la
cordially Invited.
BABY-EASE
A LIQUID REMEDY FOR CHIL
DREN’S ILLS.
CHILD'S FRENCH DRESS.
Parts Psttern No. 3711.
_. AH Sesms Allowed.
This frock may bt made up is due lawn
or bstUte, either in white or eotors, trimmed
with Insertions of eilker white or cream col
ored English embroidery. The long aleevei
' ***«■ paiiem ta in lour Rises—
7 years. For a rhild of S years the
reqniree 3 It yards" of msteritl 27
■ wide, 2 It yerde >8 Inches wide or
l to 7 yeere. For
dress
Inches T
3 It yards 42 inches wide, 2 It yards of In-
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lire wanted. Allow one week for de-:
beery, a, orders are ailed from New •
York offie*.
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