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TMK ATLANTA UlAJKUiAN AND NLVVftJ: J?'HiDAl\ .JANUARY 14. 1910.
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WE MAKE PEOPLE LOOK PLEASANT
by treating them right when they come to
this store. We keep them looking and
feeling so by selling them Furniture that
they are as pleased with at home as they
were here.
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WE DON’T BELIEVE IN SELLING FURNITURE
that will make you just a one time buyer.
What we sell you the first time we expect
to bring you here again and again.
OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW GOING ON
Now is the time to save money on your
purchases.
C. H. MASON
The House That Saves You Money
'Vs W. -MITCHELL ST.
PERSONAL MENTION
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Mr. and Mra. J. B. Cheatham, wlm
vvrr rrrf'ntly married in Frankllnton.
.V ha*e' arrived in Atlanta and am
at hnme at 3*3 f'npltftl-av*. Mra.
» , :i«\Hhani w a* formerly Mia* Nfna
parlor Mallard, of Frankllnton. and la a
very charm In* young: woman. Mr.
I'heathau) la connected with the Sea
born.) .Mr Mine railnvad.
Mr. and Mr*. Nqrman Wrigley have
returned from St. f/oujg, where they
nent on tlielr wedding: journey, and
• re at home to their friend* at 142 East
Meriina-ave. Mra. M’rl*1ey waa Mia*
Madeline Wnlali and the marriage of
the young: couple was one of the pretty
events of the season.
Mrs. Julian Field will leave Monday
'•r Knoxville, where she will be the
xucst .,f her sister, Mrs. Calvin Mor
gan McCIting.. Mra. Field has mad
many friends on her former visits to he
sister and will- be delightfully enter
tain**.! w hile In Knoxville.
Mist Beatrice Naim* and Mitt Zulah
Stewart, of Atlanta, were In Macon this
• eek for the marriage of Miss Lillie
May Stewart nnd Mr. Harris X. Hor
ton. at which event they were brides
maid*.
Mitt Lovtlaco, of the music faculty
of Agnes Scott, is In the city for the
-lay. She was among those contributing
to a delightful program at Mrs. Ed-
vaid Worcester's afternoon tea.
Mr. *nd Mra. Ivan Allan left Thurs
day >-\rning to spend three weeks trav
eling. They .will,v.lnit Cincinnati, C.'hl-
•»go. Detroit. New York and Washing
ton before returning.
Mitt Zslla Armstrong and Mr*. 8. C.
Gentry, of (’hattanoogiu are among
thos- who have entertained this week
in hon,.|- n f Miss Ariadne Merritt.
Mr. j. c. Hunt*r returns from Ala-
f 'ni'w Friday rwenlng and Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt**r will leave soon for MorkM 40
■l^nd n month In Jacksonville.
Mr. R. c. Black,.who has been unite
ii: at Ills home In Inman Park, Is con-
v ;| li>i*ent, and will leave with Mrs.
R ,; ‘. K next w eek for Florida.
Mi»» Helen Payn* Is visiting Miss
•'Inry i.ou PlilnUv in Augusta a few
•J/13going In from Aiken, where the
f ,| nN\ Is spending a month.
Mitt France* Mi lien, of St, Joseph.
WANTS HER
LETTER
PUBLISHED
Mo., arrived Friday to visit Mfs* Julie
Richardson. She will he delightfully
entertained while here.
Mi** Christine Menn*ng*r. of Lak
CJty. M«.. will arrive Saturday to he
tlh* guest of Mrs. Allgood Holmes tn
the Lenox apartments.
Mi** Mari* Nisbet gave n dinner par
t.v at iter home in Savannah on Tnes
day evening in honor of Mrs. Thorn
ton Marye, of Atlantn.
Mr*. Charles Sifnmons I* convalep
rent at her home on Pryor-st.. after
Iter severe Illness, and Is now able t
see her friends.
Mr*. William Burckel nnd little son.
William Uarrett Burckel. will return
Saturday morning to tj^rlr hum® In
Chattanoog;
Mr*. Frank Meador has Issued Invi
tations to the bridge?luncheon whir
she gives on the 20th at the Driving
club.
Mr, and Mr*. Russell Hopkins, of
New York, and Mrs. J. ft. Hopkins, are
a? the Hotel Breakers at Falm Reach
Mis* Louis* Hawkins and Mrs.
Thomas Kenan are in New Orleans,
guests of their aunt. Mrs. Hawkins.
Mr*. Chilion Cabaniss Whit* ts he
Ing delightfully entertained its the
guest of friends In New York.
Mist Harriet Orr'« luncheon will be
’delightful event of next Thursday nt
her home on Peachtree-at
Mi** H*l*n Muse left Thursday for
Amerlcus. where she will be the guest
of friends for a week.
Mr. John Burcktl, of Asheville. N. C.
Is the guest of his sisters, Misses Mary
and Laura Burckel
Mias Flor*nc* Werner has been the
guest of Mr*. Georg© Montgomery’ in
.Marietta this week.
Miss Marjorie Wood, of Atlania, I*
visiting her sister, .Mrs. A. M. Weems
in Marietta
Mr*. Gsorge Boynton leaves for Au
gusta early next week to visit Mr*. B
S. Dunbar.
Mr. and Mr*. Clar*nc* Jeffrey*, of
Jacksonville, Fla., announce the birth
of it son.
Mr. St. Elmo Massengalo and his sis
ter. Mist Ma*»engal*. are on a trip to
Cuba.
Miss Harri* Stockdell will visit Mra.
Pratt Adams, In Favannah. soon.
Mis* May Banck*r entertained her
bridge dull Friday morning.
LieuUnant Mead* return* to FoVt
Oglethorpe on Saturday.
For Benefit of Women who
Suffer from Female Ills
Minneanoils, Mlmu—“I wanasreat
fflfrrrr from female troubles which
caused a weakness
and broken down
condition of the
system. I read so
much of what Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound
had done for other
suffering women I
felt sure. It would
help me. nnd I mint
say it did help me
wonderfully. My
-— pains all left me, I
■ n " stronger,and within three months
1 » perfectly well woman.
* "»nt this letter made public to
frnm : hn , Iwneflt women may derive
on l.ydla E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
a, ?P°imd. Mrs. Jon.V *J. MOI.DAN,
g}»n S * c#n 4 St- North, Minneapolis,
Jhousandi of unsolicited and genu-
thr 'ponlate like the above prove
V»«/!£ en I7 of Lydia-E. rinkhsm's
Compound, which fs made
1 luflvely from roots and herbs.
»«lfrr Tfom those dls-
,' c U|* peculiar to their sex should
the ibeso facts or doubt
' 'T «f Lydia E. Pinkbam’a
health ” * Compound to restore their
'o' want special advice vrrito
Dhewhi. at Linn) Mass.
MRS. RIDLEY'S BRIDGE IN
HONOR OF MRS. NUTTMAN
Mrs. R. B. Ritlley was hosts*
delightful bridge party ,.n Thursday In
honor of Mrs. L. M. Nuttman. The
apartments open lo guests were deco
rated with hyacinths nnd narcissi and
with many pretty Jardiniere* of ferns,
The prises, French hand-embroidered
handkerchiefs, were non by Mrs. J.
Frank Meador and Mrs. \V. A. Wtmblsh,
The consolation went to Mrs. C\ A
t’onklln. anti the booby went to Ml.s
Annie Nutting.
Mrs. Illdloy wore gray crepe trimmed
In silver, and Miss Claire Ridley, who
assisted her In entertaining, wore
pretty blue embroidered gown trimmed
In lare.
The guests were Mrs. Nuttman. Mrs.
Norwood Mitchell. Mrs. Victor t'luls.
Mrs. Joseph Moody. Mrs. Fannie I.owrv
Porter. Mrs. Rates Block, Mrs. J. Frank
Meador, Mrs. (ieorge Rrown. Mrs. Hugh
.McKee, Mrs. Archibald Davis, Mrs,
Louis tiholstln. Mrs. Oscar Pappen-
lielmer, Mrs. Fairfax Montague, Mrs.
Oeorgc Nicolson. Mrs. Hairy Stearns,
Mrs. Dunlmr Roy. .Mrs. David <’rocket t,
Mrs. George Traylor, Mrs. John Moore.
Mrs. Albert Thornton, Mrs. \V. A. VVjnt
blalt Mrs. Kdward Brown. Mrs. Oeorgc
Dexter Mrs. Will Glenn. Mrs. Lowry
Arnold, Mrs. R. B. Ridley. Jr., Mr*.
Harvey Johnson. Mrs. I'larenre
Know les. Mrs. Lee Le w mail. Mrs. Nash
Brocles and Miss Xuttlnr.
PRETTY BIRTHDAY PARTY.
.Mrs. A. B. Harless entertained at a
beautiful children’s parly at her home
on ponce DeLeun-ave. Friday after
noon In honor of her young son. Bert.
Whose eighth birthday sis the occasion
for the party.
About .V) of the little Ivty’S ft lend*
shared fho pleasure of th» party with
him. Games and various amusement*
wore provided, and the crowning fea-
ture of the occasion was the brilliantly
decorated table, front which all sorts of
good things were served. The birthday
cake was frosted In pink and decorated
with eight small pink t»p»rs a-llght.
The table was adorned with pink and
green spun halls and candles, and from
the chandelier to the corners slretChcd
pink ribbons ending In big bows, ram
dlestleks held lapera shaded In pink,
and all details conformed to the color
scheme of green and pink.
Bight little girls assisted In reeelv-
lug these being Misses Irene King,
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Mary F.urr Lake. Helen O’Keefe, Ruth
p, j,.on. Mary Btewarf. Letla Ponder,
I Malic Uawwlt and Halite -Mai Ftnuav.
Women Who Miss This"L men S tow
er Will Have Cause for Regret—It Is
a* Val ue~Fest, the Like of AiVnick At
lanta Has Not Seen Before.
Our Linen Sale lias fresh inspiration for tomorrow in the items we mention below. There are:
pin
ow Vlases
Sheets
Table Damask
Towels Napkins Decorative Linens
PILLOW CASES: You know the dclightsomeness of a smooth, fine, beautifully laundered
pill ow case. These are of qualities you’ll like. Some are scallopt, some hepistitcht, some quite
plain. They re all of an even textured linen that commends itself at a
presented such merchandise at such prices.
/ Reg. Sp’c’l.
22 l-2x36-inch All-Linen Pillow Cases, hem-
stitcht $1.25 85c
221 2x36-inch Fine Linen Pillow Cases,
hemstitcht 1.75.. $1.25
SHEETS and SHEETING:
Reg. Sp’c’l
We
ve never
touch.
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Reg. Sp’c’l.
221-2x36 inch Linen Pillow Cases, scallopt.$1.75 $1.40
22 l-2x36-inch Linen Pillow Cases, scallopt. 2.50 1.69
21-2x23-4 yard All-Linen Sheets, hem
stitcht $6.00
$4.25
21-2x2 3-4 yard All-Linen Sheets, hem
stitcht 6.50
Reg. Sp'c’l
90 inch All-Linen Sheeting $1.65 $1.00
81x90-inch Heavy Cotton Sheets, hemmed,
each • 75c 621-2c
45x36-incli Heavy Cotton Pillow Cases,
each 15c 10c
45x38-inch Heavy Cotton Pillow Cases,
each 20c 15c
5.00
90-inch All-Linen Sheeting 1.25 85c
TOWELS: We say without the shadow of a doubt that these are the best towels w4 have
ever seen for the money. You’ll travel far and search wide before you find qualities that come
in reach of these. And then you'll have to pay more than our regular prices for them. But
when the price is cut, as here, it ts strictly towel-time for the truly thn ity:
Reg. Sp’c’l.
19x36-inch All-Linen Towels, hemmed 25c 19c
18x38-inch All-Linen Huck Towels, hem
stitcht 35c 25c
21x40-inch All-Linen Huck Towels, hem
stitcht 35c 25c
Reg. Sp’c’l
21x46-inch Fine All-Linen Huck Towels,
hemstitcht . . .35c 25c
22x42-inch Fine All-Linen Huck Towels,
hemstitcht .'...35c 25c
TABLE LINEN: Here' s possibly the “acid test of a Linen Sale—the quality and worth of
its Table Linens. Judged by these, this one is pure gold~no counterfeit. We ask discriminat
ing and scrupulous examination of the flax, the fabric and the finish. We tell you frankly that
you won't find better merchandise for the money. We ve made a point, of this. * We’ re ready
to give proof of it. These are absolutely the best values you can buy. There are many items
of Table Linen in this sale, tho we quote today only a few. Investigate the offerings at our
counters—ask for what you need. We believe you'll find it—and we know the price will he
surprisingly less than you had thought.
Reg. Sp’c’l.
2 yards wide All-Linen Table Linen 75c 59c
2 yards wide All-Linen Table Linen, half-
bleacht 85c 69c
2 yards wide All-Linen Table Linen, heavy
weight $1.00 79c
18-inch All-Linen Napkins $1.25 $1.00
20-inch All-Linen Napkins 1.50 1.25
CENTERPIECES and SCARVES: Here s where you can put money m your pocket.
27-incli Fine Irish Linen Napkins, Double
Reg.
2.00
Sp’c’l.
1,50
2.50
1.75
4.25
3.25
3.00
2.25
6.00
4.50
7.50
4.90
30x30-inch Renaissance with Linen Centers,
Round or Square 7 98c
18x54-inch Renaissance Bureau Scarf, with
Linen Centers $1.00
These decorative pieces are most attractive:
Reg. Sp’c’l. . Reg. Sp’c’l.
60c 30x30 inch Openwork Square 50c 35c
. 65c 20x54 Openwork Bureau Scarf 50c 35o
And kere are Blank ets tkat kecause tkey re sligktly soiled are to go
tomorrow at real kargams.
They're in 3 sizes— 10, 11 and 12 quarter.
Some are all wool, some not.
They' re slightly soiled because we ve had them on exhibition. We must let them go, there
fore, for mnch less than regular price. Like this;
$4.00 Blankets $3.00
$5.00 Blankets $3.50
$6.50 Blankets $5.00
$8.00 Blankets $6.00
$ 6.50 Blankets $ 4.75
$10.00 Blankets $ 7.50
$12.50 Blankets $ 8.50
$15.00 Blankets $10.00
Th
ere s also plain
All the above are white with pink and blue borders,
black border, all wool. Regularly $8.50, Special $6.50.
We ask you to investigate all these items—we re making this sale a memorable one, not by
spectacular talk and specious claims; hut by good, solid, dependable*, unmatchaUc values. Come
and see for yourself what we mean. The sale will continue for ten days.
Ckamberlm-Joknson-DuBose Co.