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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3.
Children's Wash Dresses, 98c
Formerly $1.50, $2 and $2.50
A„.Broken lines of suinmeiyDn-sse^-rgathered i)rtQ;.QJio cplleetion at a
Trice to nurry them out.
s. attractive and serviceable Dresses of Anderson ginghams, percale
and chambray; Dutch-neck styles with short or three-quarter sleeves. Just
a few of each kind; sizes 4 to 12 years represented. $1.50, $2 and $2,50
Dresses; 98c each.
$5 Silk Petticoats at $3.75
This concerns a liberal number of our regular $5 .Silk Petticoats,
for which the price now is $3.75.
Colors only; no black Petticoats are included. ' , ,-
Several styles with tucked ruffles, rows of shirring and stitched
• bands. Desirable shades of blue, brown, tan, green, rose, lavender and red
for selection.
Extra-Sized Silk Petticoats at $5’
Petticoats in extra large sizes for stout women. Four attractive styles made
of strong, lustrous black taffeta—an unusually fine grade of silk. :For their price of $5'
they are garments of 'exceptional merit.
Combination Uhdermuslins, $1
Corset cover and drawers combined—finer materials, more effectively made and
trimmed than usually may be secured for $1.
Soft naitymok, with medallion yoke, bands of dainty lace and rows of beading,
ribbon-run. Others are of cross-bar muslin, embroidery' trimmed. Belt of beading and
ribbon; finished with lace edges.
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
Store of Many Departments.
SOCIEG
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. R. B. Rounsaville will cntertnln | Mist Lilly Nunnslly, of Lake City,
a house parly of young people at her, Fla., Is the guest of her slate.-. Mrs.
home In Rome on Friday evening. The | Oalder laiwton, In West Knd, and will
members of the house parly are Miss, remain with her until the opening of
Martha King, of Atlanta; Mias Renee Shorter college nt Rome, which Miss
l.mdrat. Miss Flrnnore ' Lustrnt and I Nunnally will nttend this season.
JHee Grace. Troutman of- Athens. | Mr . , nd Mr ,.. Walter Lamar, of Ma-
^ T^Smii!? 0 n nm l Troutman | con w jj 0 have been fUNta of Mm.
anti \\ llbur Pope of Athena. James Blount nt Greenbrier White Sul-
Miss Ruth-Bush and her aunt, Mrs. phur Bprlngs. In Virginia, are now
Johnson, will leave today for the lat- upending n while nt Hot Springs, Va.,
ter'H home In Chicago, where Mins Bush! before .returning' home,
will visit for several weeks. Miss Bush \ Mr. ft. L, McKenney^ of Macon, was
a great social favorite in Chicago, j in 4he city Thursday to meet Mrs. Me-
where she frequently visits relatives
and friends and Is always extensively
cntgrtnlned.—New Orleans Tlmos-Dem-
ocrat.
Miss Clara Wimberley will nttend a
house party next week given In north
Georgia by Dr. nnd Mm. Henry Me-
H'nfton. ftf Macdh.* Others of the party
MdlL* be^Ir.~4M e ltfVrM'»yers, Dr. Cor-
telymi Rdshmore., of , New York, and
Mr. Allard, of Wiudlliigton. D. C., the
latter a noted scientist and writer on
biology.
Mrs; William H. Monk, Jr., after two
months spent at Chicago. Toledo and
different watering places on the lakes,
1" now at Atlantic City with .Mr. and
Mys. Joseph Rhode*, of Atlnnta. After
two weeks at this metropolitan resort
they will tour the' Eastern stales In a
in.dor car.—Mobile Dally Register.
Miss Margusrits Leonard), of Tam
pa, has arrived to be the guest for two
or three weak* of Ml»a Cobble
Vaughan. Miss Leonard! was a mem
ber of Mr. Frank Clay's house party In
July and made acorea of friends here
who are delighted lo welcome her to
Atlanta. |
Mrs. A. C. Felton, n(.Macon, who has
been spending n fortnight In Atlanta,
was Joined Thursday by her sister,
Mrs. Marlon MaSsee, and they leave
Friday, accompanied by Misses Elisa
beth and Ruth Felton, for a visit to rel
atives near Ondsden. Ala.
Miss Erin O'Neal, of Macon, will ar
rive here next Wednesday to be the
Ruest for a few days of Miss Nellie
Kiser Stewart. Miss O'Neal Is one of
the prettiest and most popular of Ma
con's girls and Is favorite among the
younger set here.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Tidwell, their
daughter, Elizabeth, and Miss Minnie
.IdMMSi who have spent the past week
at Tallulah Falla, will be the guests of
.Mr. R. tV. Tidwell at his summer home
before returning to their home In Quit-
Kenney and their daughters, .Misses
Margaret nnd Louise McKeiutey, who
were en route home from a summer's
stay In Ohio.
Rev. Julian 8. Rogers has returned
lo the city after several week* of rhou-
tauqua work In the West, nnd will All
hit pulpit nt,.CaBitol View Baptist
church both .ihantmg and evening on
Sunday.' , ' ,
Mrs. C, S. McRae hns token/ the
home of Mr. anil Mrs. Kdwartl Intnnn
on the corner of Pemdhlree and Harrts-
sls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Inmnn will occupy
their new residence In Ansley Park.
Miss Agnes Lsdaon, Miss Hsian Bag-
ley, Mias Susie May Pope, Mr. Anthony
Byers, Mr. A. J. Ryan and Mr. Lynn
Werner will form a party motoring to
Roswell Friday evening.
Lieutenant Archie Toombs Colley, of
Washington, Go., Is ths guest of Lieu
tenant Cheater P. Mills, en route to
Fort Ethnn Allen, Vt., to Join hit regi
ment.
Mrs. M. M. Stakes, Mrs. John Stubb*
and Mrs. W. M. Zircle have returned
from Rabun county, where they have
been spending tiie summer. ,
Miss Lillian Tidwell, who hns spent
the past week at Tallulah Falls, has
returned lo tho summer home of her
father at Poplar Grove.
Miss Ethel Stekei ha* returned home,
after apcndlng aome time at a house
party In Tnmnsee, 8. C„ as the guest
of Miss Efile McAlister.
Rsv. Everett Dean Eiisnwood has re
turned from Chicago, where he spent
the summer. Mrs. Ellcnwood will re
turn In three weeks. <
Mrs. Myrtls Pops Langston and little
niece, Myrtle Robsrt, $ave returned
from a visit to ihelr aunt. Mrs. F. B.
Hinton. In Athens.
Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Wastmoreland and
Miss Elizabeth Rawson have returned
from ; nn extended stay In New York
and Atlantic City.
School Shoes
Every childish whim and every mother's de
mand is entirely overcome by the general excel
lence of our new Fall line of Children's School
Shoea.
. Snappy styles; reliable leathers; skilled work
manship.' Vici and box calf leathers; light, medi-
■U19. and heavy soles.
■Sizes' 5 -to'8.v.;:,v.-.
Sizetf.8^ tn 11., ,....
$izei 1lV» T to 2
Sizes jja to 7
...$1.00 to $1.25
,..$1.25 to $1.75
...$1.50 to $2.50
,..$2.00 to $3.00
Cfineit'krftD
'The Shoe and Stocking Shop ’
25 Whitehall Street.
Mrs, John 8. Pemberton's 'many
frlenda will regret to learn that aho Is
desperately III at her alater’s homo In
Wnlhalln, S. C.
Mrs. Cyrus Strlckler gave a delight
ful apend-the-day party Friday for Mrs.
Hlnmnn's guest, Mrs. A. W. Brooks, of
Mobile.
Mrs. F. H. West has returned from a
delightful visit to her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Myers Scott. In Mil
waukee.
Mrs. S. 8. Frys and daughter, Mlee
Nellie Grafton Frye, nre visiting Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. W. Grafton, of Washing
ton, D. C.
Mr. and Mre. Henry Johnson, Jr., and
Ihelr young son have relumed from a
delightful stay at Highlands. N. C.
Miss Julian 8. Rogers and Misses
Louise and Ethel Rogers hnvo returned
from Atlantic City nnd New York.
Miss Msry Beth Word hns returned
from Piedmont Springs, where she was
the guest of .Mrs. 8. R. Scott.
Mrs. D. .A. Ray, of Oxford, Ala., Is
•pending 11 week with Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
J. Ohurrh at 126 Crescent-ave.
Miss Mary Bob Huson ha* returned
from a delightful visit to friends In
Conyers nnd Covlngion.
Right Rev. Benj. J. Kelley has re
turned to Savannah, after a visit to
Dr. John E. Oiinn here.
Mr. P. A. Methvin has returned from
Denver, where he attended the National
Pule Food convention.
Miss- Madge Patterson, of Macon, has
gone to Rome, after a visit to Mrs. John
Gewlnner, of Atlanta.
Mies Annie Nutting and Mr*. Nash
Broyles, who are nt Hlghlanda, N. C..
will return next week.
Misses Kate and Maybelle Haralson
have returned trom Olnyton, where they
spent^several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts an
nounce the birth of a daughter nt their
home on Glenn-sl.
Miss Alins'Ruse hns rammed from
Tennessee, where she enjoyed a several
daya camp,
Mre. Jam** Springer, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of Mrs. Charles Duncan In
Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S.-Byck left Friday
for Savannah to visit Mr. and Mrs. D.
A. Byck.
Miss Llzxle McEwsn, of Atlanta. Is
the guest of Miss Cornelia Payne In
Athens.
Mrs. Frank Hawkins and the Misses
Hawkins have returned from Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bleckley return
from Highlands. N. C, next week.
Mr*. M. M, Welch is tho guest of
frlendH and relatives | n Kentucky.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Irwin Almand have
returned from Warm Springs. *
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beck, of Grinin,
spent Wednesday In Atlanta.
Mrs. R. K. Shaw and little aon, of
Quincy, Fla., are In Ihe city.
Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Paullin have re
turned from a visit East. .
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Msgid have
returned from New York.
Miss Mildred Sprstling Is the guest
of frlenda In Douglasvllle.
Mrs. Brosius Fender and children
have returned to Valdosta.
Mrs. John Hurley, of Macon, la visit
ing relatives In Atlanta.
Mr. James D. Kilpatrick Is III at the
Presbyterian hospital.
Miss Marion 8mith has returned to
Cartersvlll*.
MI8S CALHOUN HOSTESS.
Miss Harriet Calhoun entertained the
young women of the new bowling club
at the Piedmont Driving elub Friday.
Toe pi !*>■ a ii prel 1 n*'i k 1.<. • ■.
nnd dainty refreshments followed the
game,
MIbb Calhoun's guests Included only
the members of the club, who arc
Misses Aurelia Bpeer, Mlgnon McCarty,
Laura.Ansley, Sarah Rawaon nnd Har
riet Calhoun.
ATLANTA BELLES* AT
HORSE,SHOW BALL
Miss Fiances Connklly und Miss
Eleanor Raoul were Atlanta young
women at the brilliant hprjfa show- co
tllllnn on Wednesday, evening at the
Battery Park hotel, ImAgMvfile. Ths
;ihInn e iim t!," i i iv nlm h.m'Ii.i i-vent
of the horse show. The bnll room #ns
profusely decorated with clemntls.
large Jardinieres of cut floWers nnd
pnlms. The orchestra furnished
delightful mueical program nnd n large
assemblage of guests attended the
dnnee. Many visitors from Hender
sonville and Greenville wem- present.
tallyIio RIDE.
Mr. Rufus Barnwell will give a tolly-
ho ride Tuesday evening for Ml** Katie
Burden's visitor. Miss Jamie Foster,
of Hnwkfnsvllle.
Those Invited are Misses Katie Bur
den, Attaleen McDaniels, Knsste Word,
Annie Word, Luelle Edeleman, Mabel
Keller. Nell M. Stewart. Ruth Ktteh-
Ings, Ruth Delrwllle and Miss Mon-
tlne Waters, of Talladega, Ain.; Messrs.
Arthur Pause. Walter Fontaine, James
Cochrnn. Roy Jones, Garrett Adams,
Moykln Pennington, Loyd Smith. Jesse
Tnte, D. L. Barnwell, DuBose Wooten
nml Frank Fllllnglm. Mrs. J. C. Cook
will chaperon the party.
UP JINKS~PARTY.
Miss Mary Gray entertained delight
fully' Wedneaday morning at up Jinks
In honor of her guestn from Newnnn,
Miss Anne Brower, .Miss Evelyn
Wright. Miss Theodora Atkinson and
Miss Willie Herring.
The first prize, a silver file, was won
by Miss Clin riot to Fogg, and the con
solation, n lovely hat pin, wan won by
Miss Willi* Lee Foster.
After the game delicious refresh
ments were Rerved.
Those present were Miss Annie
Cameron, Miss Ruth Cameron, Miss
Ruth Wrlgloy, Miss Phoebe Kirk, Miss
Ruth Kohler, Miss Charlotte Fogg, Mlsa
May Foster. Miss Vivian Mathis, Miss
Ruth Giles, Miss Una Mitcham Miss
Rebeccn Shnw, Miss Ruth Miller, Miss
Anno Brower. Miss Theodora Atkin
son, Miss Willie Herring. Miss Evelyn
Wright. Miss Rosetta Wrlgley, Miss
Willie Lee Fester, Miss Alice Hilvey,
Miss Annie May Taurmon and Miss
Winona Sullivan.
leonarcTbarrett.
Atlanta frlenda of the young people
will be Interested to learn of the mar
riage of Mias Alice Leonard nnd Mr.
Endell A. Barrett, both of Jasper, Ala.,
which look place In Birmingham on
Thursday nt the home of Mr. Jnmes
O'Rourke. Rev. Dr. Dickerson perform*
Ing the ceremony. ... ....
IN HONOR OF VISITOR.
Miss Mnry Kate Davidson tvaa the
hostess Wednesday nfie'moon at 'a
photograph party In honor of her at
tractive guest, Miss Alllne Bryans, of
Conyers.
{Other, Airs. Benia-
ssslsted In rooelV-
Tar Bradficld nnd
BROWN-HARRINGTON.
Nashville Tennessean says:
. Frederic W. Brown, of New Or
leans. announces the engagement nnd
approaching marr|ago of hl« daughter,
Kathleen Ten Eyck, to Air. George Har
rington. the wedding lo take place on
the evening of Saturday, October 9, at
the home of Mr. and Mr*. A. Ten Eyck
.Brown on Klmball-st.
"The announcement will be reeelvetj
with sincere Interest In Nashville,
where Miss Brown and her family for-
meriy resided. Miss Brown ‘ was the
chnTnplon woman .golf player, taking
the loving cup presented at the Golf
nnd Country eluB for the champion for
three years.
"There will probably be Nashville
friends whowill attend the wedding."
LM-LEYOHITCH.
Many Atlantans are Interested In Ihe
marriage of Miss Reuble Lllley to Rev.
James W. Hitch, which took place
Wedneaday In Seoul, Korea.
The marriage was solemnised at the
mission home of Mrs. Josephine Camp
bell. and the ceremony was performed
by Dr. R. A. Hurdle In Ihe presence of
the frlenda of the couple and of the
American consul, whose sanction la
necessary to mnke the marriage legal
bet.ween two American citizens. Rev.
Joseph Gerdlno, of Georgia, was the
best man. i
The other attendants were Mis* Ma
mie Myers, of Georgia, maid of honor,
and Miss Ratey and Mlsa Kate Cooper,
bridesmaids. Miss Lllley and Mr.
Hitch were stationed at Wonsan.
While In Seoul they will be the guests
of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph Gerdlne during
the annual conference of Korean mis
sionaries. The bride wore a gown of
white china silk.
Among the presents were a handsome
chest of flat silver sent by the Foreign
Missionary society of the Quitman
church, which supports Miss Lllley,
MIsb-Davidson’s
min H. Alorrls. wo
Ing by .Mrs. J, !•'
Mrs. Arthur Anderson. t
Punch was servod In the dining room
by Mrs. Drndfictd, nnd after tho gamo
a delicious sol,id course n-ns served.
The first and second prizes wore won
by Alls* Lula Black nnd Miss Lucllo
I-nHntte, while the guest of honor Vns
presented * beautiful box of stationery.
Those Invited were Mies' Vera Thom
as, .Miss Lula Black, Miss Ruth Wil
banks, Miss Catherine Newbnnks, Miss
Winnie Wilson, Miss Grace Matthews,
Miss Beatrice Matthews. Alias Emily
Garwood, Miss I.ucretla Fischer, Miss
Frances Wells, Miss Alnrle Norris, Miss
Laura Jester. Miss Julia Jester. AIlss
Vlrgle Lee Still. AIlss Pauline Wurm,
AIlss Elolse Hanye, Miss Ethel Rodgers,
Miss Lucllo Bean, Miss Vivien Bowie,
Miss Carrie Jennings, Miss Lucy
Rroyics, AIlss Lucllo LaHatte. Aflsscs
.Mildred, Ruth and Annie Bradfield.
ORGAN AND PIANO RECITAL
A musical event of Interest was .the
organ nnd piano recital given nt the
First Christian church last Tuesday
evening by the Allsses Bearden.
The large building was filled to over
flowing nnd a brilliant program was
rendered by these talented young mu
Rician*. •
free-will offering w-as taken for
the benefit of the church, nnd the con
tribution was unusuully large.
green-mIsenhamer.
The announcement of a marrlnge
which will be of social Interest to the
many friends of the bride In this city
Is that of Mrs. E. A. Mlsonhamer. for
merly of this city, but more recently of
Atlanta, and Mr, S. R. Green, of Cob-
den. III. The marriage wns celebrated
at the home of the bride’s daughter In
Memphis, August 28, with'a limited
number of relatives present.
Mr. and Mrs. Green will reside In
Cabden, 111., where the bridegroom Is a
retired merchant.—Chattanooga News.
AN EVENING PARTY.
Air. Calder Lawton entertained the
boys who compose his Sunday school
class on Thursday evening a! his home
In West End.
Mrs. Lawton and Alias LlJy Nunnal
ly assisted Mr. Lawton In entertaining
his young guest*.
There were merry games and deli
cious refreshments to make the occa
sion enjoyable for those presept, who
wore Messrs. Loyd Bellamy, John Rob
erts, Luther Jenkins, J. C. Strickland.
Harry Cason, Judge .Mitchell, otla
Jackson, Septone Strickland. Robert
Wynn. Lamnr Weaver, Will pol-nney,
Val. Stanton, Paul Watkins. Ben Dan
iels, James Howard and Henry Bay.
Don’t these fine September days suggest
a pair of new
0RQSS
PUMPS or OXFORDS?
Or, perhaps, you’ll choose an ankle-strap
SLIPPER, built to snugly hug the foot
and support the instep—a distinctively
neat model with small stitched leather
bow, and only $4 the pair.
’SOROSIS SHOES—SOLD IN ATLANTA BY
J. M. HIGH CO.
EXCLUSIVELY .
L
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE
to our friends and patrons that we have moved from 73*/, to 36*/, Whltehall-st.
CLAYTON & ZAHN,
MANICURING, CHIROPODIST and IIAIR DRESSING PARLORS.
IP YOU ARE
CONTEMPLATING
MOVING,
See Tho Georgian’s Rent
Bulletin, published Tues
days, Thursdays and Satur
days.
A complete list of prac
tically all houses for rent in
the city of Atlanta.
TO MISS CHAPMAN.
The home of Afrs. Battle on South
Eleventh-ave. was enlivened Inst even
ing by a young people’s party given In
honor of AIlss Ruth Chapman, of At
lanta, who Is visiting Miss .Marguerite
White. The guests were rhosen by
Miss While from the school set and
formed a congenial party of nbout
twenty. The residence was attractively
adorned for the occasion in masses of
out flowers nnd ferns, while the Jnpn
nesa lanterns glowing on the veranda
completed the gay picture. A punch
bowl'was placed In n pretty retreat on
the aide porch and followed the color
motif, pink and white, carried out In the
remnlnder of the decorations nnd re
freshments.—Birmingham Age-Hernld.
VAN DERGRIFF-POWELL.
Miss .Maud Vnnclergrlff and Air. J.
O. Powell were married Thursday aft
ernoon nt 288 Sprlng-st. at the resi
dence of Mr. and Airs. A. E. GrllTHh,
Rev. A. C. "Ward performing the cere
mony, which wns witnessed by Mrs.
S. W. Phillips and Miss Georgia Cox.
Air. Powell and hla bride left Friday
for Birmingham, where they will re
side.
AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
The musical program for Sunday Is
as follows:
Morning,
Prelude. \
"A Song In the Night"—Woodman.
Mrs. Todd. Air. Werner and choir.
Offertory. “Calm as the Night”—
Bohm, Air. Frank M. Cofiln.
Postlude.
Evening.
Prelude.
"Rejoice In the Lord"—Mascagni.
Offertory. "Protect Us Thru tha
Coming Night"—Nlcolao. Airs. Todd.
Mr. Coffin and Mr. Werner.
Postlude.
J. P. O’Donnelly, organist and di
rector.
MR. COFFIN'S~SONG RECITAL. !
Mr. Frank M. Ooflln, the distinguish
ed tenor and vocal teacher, assisted by
Mr. J. P. O’Donnelly, will give a song
......... ... recital In the Flrat Papi st church on
and a handsome tea set, fruit knives ' Thursday evening, September 9, at 8: IS
and silver tray from the Woman’* j °f ,0 , ck *, Ther * will be no charge of
Home nnd Foreign Missionary society i admission and the public It cordially
of the Waycroas, Oa., church, of which ! lnvlte<i -
Mr. Hitch was a member.
Mis* Lllley went out to the East
CAPUDINE
CURES
It remove* the canae.
eonthee the .lenrea ana
relieve! the echee end
COLDS AND GRIPP
headaches nnd Neuralgia aleo.
• loc, 25c and 50c bottloe. (Liqpi*.).
Is there anything you.could,
use a Want Ad for today? ^
Both Phones 8000.
NEXT WEEK: Matinees Tues., Thurs., Sat,
SFECIAL MATINEE LABOR DAY.
Btirt-Nlcolal & Nixon Offer
MISS BEULAH POYNTER
In Her Own Dramatization of
“LENA RIVERS.”
ORPHEUM keith T vaudev?lle.
Week Starting Labor Day, September 8.
PRINCESS RAJAH, Egyptian Dancer from
Hammersteln r s Theater.
KITABANZI JAPANESE TROUPE.
Pred Wyckoff, Two Racketts, Hall Brothers,
Gray and Graham. Post and Russell.
SEAT SALE STARTS SATURDAY.
PONCE DE LEON PARK
30 AMUSEMENTS 30
FREE
MUSIC ALL THE TIME
t7a»jM%n=
COWAN’S
PREPARATION
EXiekNAL #
ANTISEPTIC
For MounlaJn ot Scasldt. Insianl relief lor Croup, Cold*,
Fore Throat, Sunburn, Insect Bites, Bums. Spralna
Bruises. Rheumatism. Swelling Reduces Fever.
A Great Bill Today. - Mrs. Frank-Pear*.'
son and C. Douglas Danford. Three.
First-Run Films. “The Sealed Room/*
'graph; "Tho Little Darling," Blograph;
"Tho Blight of Sin," Sellg. Admission al
ways DC. ‘
Today's Pattern
from the Quitman church. She T. n From Bulkiness to Beauty
young woman of great beauty, n* well i
as of high Intellectual attainments, and I A Pride** Preicription.
widely known throughout south
Georgia and Florida.
Rev. Mr. Hitch I* the elMeat *on of
Colonel nnd Mr*. S.tW. Hitch, of Way-
cros*. and was previous to hi* call to
enter the missionary work a member of
the law firm of 8. W. * J. W. Hitch.
• REMOVE YOUR
MRS. ROOSEVELT GUEST OF
PRES. AND MME. FALLIERES
Mrs. Roosevelt and Mlax Kihel Rnosa-
velL wife and daughter of the former
president, who are spending the Bum
mer abroad, were received Wednesday
afternoon by the president of France
and Mme. Falliere*. at their Chateau at
Rambnultlet. The party went from
Paris In an automobile, th* Ambassa
dor and Mr*. While being Included In
the number. Tea wo* served, after
which, escorted by the president, Mr*.
Roosevelt and her daughter viewed the
historic treasures of tb* chateau.
FRECLKES
Dainty Cream That It a Wonderful
Troatment For This Trouble.
If you want to remove your freckle*, n**
a remedy that la mnile * specially for thla
(rouble. Frecktea are really * apectal Ula-
eoae of tfco akin and can be removed only by
a treatment that I* especially OealgueU to
remove, them. , . . , , . . .
There la one remedy that never falls
to remove freckle*. Klntho Beauty Cream,
a dainty prep*ton that la used'by ancle-
*Y women In New York as well as In this
•ltv. nnd without n tingle failure reported.
We bare sold It to our l»est trade and
with Infallible auccess, no that we gladly
recommend It for removing freckles. Get a
bos at the toilet goods deportment of M.
Web Sc Bros, t’o. and see how quickly It
vemorea your freckles.
Full treatment $1.00. Sufficient quantity
for minor cases of summer freckles* <0
cents. _
KINTHO MFG. CO. (Inc.)
46 Chapin Block, Buffalo, N. Y.
To be growing fatter every day with
out discovering anything which will di
minish the humiliating growth la a very’
distressing experience, especially for a
woman of refinement and taste. Diet
ing appear* to be bf no avail; exercla-
Ing la generally an added danger. And,
after all. the true remedy ia a very
simple and Inexpensive affair, nnd In
volves no sacrifices of any sort.
The fame of the remedy of which we
now give the exact recipe Is becoming
world-wide, and no atout person should
neglect It one moment longer. The pre
scription la Indeed a priceless one to
those who have groaned for years under
the burden of excessive stoutness: 1-2
ox. Marmoia, 1-2 ox. Fluid Extract Cas-
cara Aromatic and 3 1-2 oa. Pepper
mint Water. The regular dose 1* of one
teaspoonful after each meal and at bed
time. Any druggist will fill this pre
scription complete, or. you can obtain
the Ingredients separately and mix
yourself.
The change which this treatment
brings about ia little short of marvel
ous. There is no necessity to worry
fond Appetite and digeetlnn are
greatly atlmulated. and to good feeding
the recovery of strength and vitality
may be In a great measure attributed.
In the severer cases of excessive stout
ness the person under treatment will
lose pounds of superfluous fat In a
week. The blood Is purified, and the
skin and complexion are ffeed from Im
purities and sallowness. It Is altogeth
er a' rejuvenating treatment and does
lasting good In every way.
* GIRLS' DRK88.
Parts Pattern No. 2983.
All Spam* Allowed.
A himple frock for the flrot day* of ichoot
!« here portrnyed, developed in dull grsen
cMhmere, stitched with hlnrk. The wsfit
portion hae the fullness of the front and back
distributed by ■ group of narrow tucks either
aide of the front and back, and the plaited
skirt la attached to the waist under .a. belt
of the material, trimmed with narrow black
soutache braid. A wide princess-panel oma
uienta the front from neck to hern and the
aleevea are in three-qunrter length. • The pat
tern !■ in five aitea—6 to 14 years. For a
girl of 10 years the dr#s» Y«*qfiitek 5%* yakd*
of material 34 inches wide, 4*4 yitrdu 2?
Inches - wi<(e, 4*4 yards 36 inches’ Wide, or
JM4 yards 42 inches wide; 5% yards ot tpu-
M'COMMONS-TORBERT. .
Greensboro, Ga., Sept, 3.—Among tha
announcement* for fall weddings Ih
that of Mins Mamie McCommons and
Mr. Frank N. Torbert, September 20 nt
5:30.o’clock, at the home of the bride-
elect’s uncle, Mr. R. L. McCommonn.
Miss McCommons I* the eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. .Percy McCommons.
She Is a lovely young woman..' ’Mr.
Torbert Is identified with ths Greens
boro National bank and Is one of the
best known and most popular young
men In Greensboro.
LINEN AND"CAKE SALE.
The ladles of the Baptist Tabernacle
church will hold a sale of home-made
cakes at Cherry’s (barker, 12 North
Broad-st„ Saturday, Sept^nber 4.
Athens]
Professor nnd Mrs. C. 8. Stuuuge,. who
nave been In rblrngo nnd Ktnsns City f«T
the post month, lmve returned home.
5Mrs. B. M. Wafts and Miss 'Margaret
watts, of Cn\e Springs, are visiting Mrs. F.
8. Hudson on the IloulevnriL L:
Miss Knthiepu Hudson Is on n ten days’
visit to frl'Mid* In Kntnnton. •
Mrs. Charles Phlnlzy, after -n pleasant
visit to Mrs. Ferdinand Pldnlyy, leaves to-
morrow for her suinmer home In George
town.
Mr. nnd Sirs. Hugh Price, after spending
a few days with .fudge and Mrs. -McWhor
ter. have returned to High Shoals.
Mrs. M. A. Llpseumli has returned to Tab
Itdnfi mid hns ns her guest Mrs. W. A.
Carlton. . * ,
Mrs. Hooter Nleholsbn returns tb her
home today after a pleasant visit to Mrs.
Chnrles II. Griffith nt I'liie Tops.
Mrs. J. H. Fleming Is the guest of Mrs.
John It. White st Dillard.
Miss Kially Harrison, «f Atlanta, hns re
turned to the city to tnke charge of her
work at the fftnte Normal nehool,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown nnd MI'S
Jnlla Ware, of Lawreneevllle, are the guests
of Judge nnd Mrs, C. H. Brand*
Miss Luelle Brand hns returned from
Lnwroneevllle.
Mias Harris, after spending some time
with her nlerei Mrs. Otis Johnson, hat re
turned to Texas.
Professor and \{rs. C. M.. Stratum and
Mis* Mary Stratum have returned -Jroin
Rabun Gap.
Mrs. M. W. Cnmnk. Miss Annn Camak
and I.onl* Cnmnk nre at Toxnwny, N. C.
Mrs. Paul Smith nnd Mrs. Floyd returned
yesterday front Franklin.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph C, Cnlu nnd their
three nr Ira dive ddldren. of Denison. Tex.,
nre visiting their mother. Mrs. John R.
Cain.
Mrs. Robert -Toombs DuBose. Misses Maf
ic Wilson ami Jeanne DuBose have re
turned from Hlghlnnds. X. C.
Mis* Florence Hodgsou has returned frors
Atlanta.
Mrs. W. J. I*eep!i*K hns returned from
fTnHnhth Falls.
Miss Philo Sturgis I* the guest of Mr*.
James. While, . • . . ;
■»J im.nm.mm.mmm ■— ■ . , ■ ' —
Keep The Complexion Beautiful
Nadine Face Powder
(In Giees Boxes On^r)
Produces a soft, velvety
appearance so much ad
mired, and remains until
ttaihed off. Pwi£cd by
a new process. Will not
clog the pores. Harmless
as water. Prevents return
of discolorations. WH’A
Flesh, Fink, Fumcttc-
-— -- —. ® Dr \eui\rr r-^r Counter*
size wanted. Allow oce week ter de- • O* M e 50 ceao.
§JSWS* 0rdt ” •” nUed Iro ° New -(MONEY BACK f? Not Entirely Pleased,
: ErtranJ 4/ NATIONAL TOILET C0„ Pwb,
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• THIS PATTERN.
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