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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910.
Sale Ready - to - Weai^JY
|| SATURDAY
$1 and $1.25 Wash Waists
Like to buy a $1.00 or $1.25 Waist for
69c? Here’s your elianeo—don’t let it
slip. '
Just Saturday we place on sale one
big lot close-bought Wash Waists—late
tailored and embroidery and lace trim
med models—of sheer summer mate
rials, choice while they last.
FOR
Brand New Gingham Dresses
Opened up this morning, and with much enthusi
asm as to style and bargain “bigness.”
Dresses of black and white, blue and white or
brown and white checked Amoskeag Gingham. Skirts
full pleated, waists piped and button finished.
Choice while this lot holds out, Saturday
FOR
$3-98
NewLotReal $6.50and $7.50 Shirts
Elegant black Y r oile,Skirts,, latest pleated models,
plain or satin trimmed.
Fine Panama Skirts, plain blacks or tans, and
checked novelties of newdst style.
Smart Sicilian Skirts, navies, blacks and grays, in
up-to-date models.
Grandest values ever offered on the street at Sat
urday’s sale price. Choice
FOR
$4-95
Black Silk Petticoats/ Wmih$3.95 to $4.95,
FOR
Splendid black Taffeta Silk Petticoats of a style,
quality and finish never sold under $3.95 to $4.95 each.
Residue of Wednesday’s big sale—about 75 in all—for
lightning clearance, on third floor, while they laBt Sat-
Airdav ..... I. ,‘s> .... ■
$2-69
On Sale at 8 Sharp Tomorrow Morning
T h i rd
Floor
J. M. High Co.
MR. AND MRS. SIMMONS
ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF
MIS8 DUBOSE AND MR. 8A0E
On Thursday evening Mr. and Mr».
Jerome Simmons. Jr., entertained In
honor of Mix* Caroline DiiUoxe nnd Mr.
llertiert Sage, whom msrrlxge on June
J lx being preceded by a round of de
lightful pnrtlex.
The |it« n of Mr. and Mr*. Blm-
mnn*' notne a'a* lighted with Japan***
lantern* and the guexta were routed
fur (upper at email tuldex, the member*
of the brldnl party being together, while
congenial group* were around them.
The center table wax decorated entirely
In pink, on effective arrangement of
Klllamry roue* forming the center
piece, while all the minor detail* were
In pink. A dellclou* aupper wa* aerved,
(he Ice* being aerved In fancy flower
cup*. Delightful muxlc throughout the
evening added to the plea*ure of tha
gueat*.
Mra. Simmon*, the lovely hoateaa,
received her gueat* wearing a hand-
aome toilet of cream lingerie elahorata
with lace and medallion*.
Mlxa DuJIoae, the honor guest, wore
a white chiffon draped and trimmed In
pearl*, a ror*age bouquet of white
eweet pea* completing her Pretty toilet.
Mix* Martha Whitman wore an em
broidered net draped In pale yellow
chiffon.,
Mr*. Anna Whitman Morris' becom
ing gown wa* of lingerie, elaborate with
lace and- medallion*.
Mlea Huale May Pope’* gown wax of
blue embroidered lingerie.
Mix* Helen Bagley wore a beautiful
gown of lingerie In white.
Mlaa Mary Fraaler, of Naahvllle, the
gueat of Ml*l Bara Belt, wore a beauti
ful toilet of white crepe over pal# yel
low aatln, the coreage trimmed In val-
ehclrnne* and cluny lace. -fill <|
Ml** Bara Bell'* becoming gowtr'waa
of white mull embroidered In lavender
and trimmed In Iriah lace. .
Ml** Rebecca Morton, of Mempht*.
the gueat of Mlaa Charlex Owen*, wax
gowned In a white lingerie frock, and
Ml** Owen* wore a pink lingerie gown.
The parts waa one of much pleasure
to all present, a cordial hoapltallty be
ing extended by the host and honteax.
aaxlatcd by a party of friend*. Including
Mlaa DuRoae and Mr. Bage, Mlaa Mary
Fraater. the gueat of Mlaa Bara Fell;
Ml** Rebecca Morton, the gueat of Ml**
Chart** Owen*; Ml** Bnale May Pope,
the guest of Mlaa Helen Bagley: Mlaa
Martha Whitman, Mr*. Anna Whitman
Morrl*. Mr*. C. J. Simmon* and Mr*.
John D. Whitman. ,
A buffet"JUPPER.
Mr. and Mr*. J. ». Nance entertained
at a buffet aupper on Thuraday oven-
‘ oner of Ml** Elmlna NanCe. a
neaxnn. The center
ing In honor of M
hrTjle-»l*rt of the
piece for the table In the dining room
wo* a cut glee* va*e of red and white
ro*e*.
Mr*. Nance wa* gowned In brown
embroidered (Ilk.
M|aa Elmlna Nance wore 11 gown of
pink xllk. lace trimmed.
Of the gueat* pne*ent Mlxa 1,11.
McKinnon wore inxe-colnred lingerie,
hand embroidered '
Mix* Elizabeth Poole wa* gowned In
white lingerie.
Ml** Pearl Nahre' wore pink allk mull
with touche* of Persian *llk.
Mlaa Oreen wore crenni lingerie em
bmldered and lace trimmed,
Mia* forlnne Nance'* gown wa* of
white lingerie.
SOLOMOfTToHNSON.
In the pre*ence of a few frlenda at
the realdence of Dr. J. O. Solomon Wed-
nexday evening Mr. Robert Berner
Johnaon and Mia* Elizabeth France*
Bolnipon were married. Dr. Bolomon
officiated.
Mr. Johnaon I* On* of Jone* county'*
mont aterllng buxines* men and cash-
ler of the bank at Gray, Ga.
The bride la one of Macon'* moat
beautiful and accomplished young
women. She la the eldest daughter of
Mr. W. W. Bolomon. of that city.
The bridegroom and hi* bride left for
Indian Spring*, where they will apend a
week or ten day*.
Just Think! Not Even One-Tenth
of Lard is Leaf Lard!
Here is what the leading lard packer says in a recent advertisement: “Leaf
is the cream of lards. There is not enough of it to supply one-tenth of the
people, and so it goes only to those^vho insist upon it.’’
Does it not stand to reason that if there is only enough of the proper fat
produced to make pure leaf lard to supply one-tenth of the demand that the
chances are ten to one against your getting pure lard? The only absolute
protection against getting common hog fat when you buy lard is by buying
Cottolcne instead. Cottolene is a pure vegetable product— _
made from cotton seed oil, refined by our exclusive process.
It contains no hog fat and makes palatable, nourishing
food which will agree with the most sensitive stomach.
COTTOLENE i» Guaranteed '£#6
not pleased, after haring given Cottolene a fair teat.
Never Sold in Bulk gyrATlA'Urtalr.*f£3 S
from catching dual and absorbing disagreeable odors, such at fiah, oil, esc.
Made only by THE N. K*. FAIRBANK COMPANY
TERRY-COLLIER.
Mr. and Mr*. Jacob 8. McKay.
Nineveh, V«, announce the marriage
of their (later. Ml** Mary Catherine
Terry, to Mr. George W. Collier, of At
lanta, the ceremony taking place at
their home In Nineveh, being performed
on May 2# by Dr. J. D. Mclnturf.
Mr, .and Mr*. Collier will arrive In
Atlanta Saturday and will be at the
Piedmont hotel.
DINNER PARt7e8 AT CLUB.
The dinner-dance at the Piedmont
Driving club Baturday evening will be
largely attended. Among tho*e who
have formed their parties are the fol
lowing: Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Black.
Mr. and Mr*. Roby Roblnaot), Dr. and
Mr*. Dunbar Roy. Mr. and Mr*. Harry
L. Steam*, Mr. and Mr*. Howard Burk-
n«l and Mr. and Mrs. F.ben George
Ru*'» will dine together.
Mr. and Mr*. IVIIIIam H. Klxer will
entertain a party of nine guesta.
Mr. Alex Bmltb. Jr„ and Mr. Albert
Thornton will be Joint boat* at a din
ner'party.
Mr. and Mr*. P. O. Hebert entertain
a party of live at dinner.
Mr. and Mra. TV. A. Bpeer entertain
at a table of six cover*.
A dinner party will consist of Ml**e*
English, Constance Knowles, Elizabeth
Raw-son, Laura and Helen Payne,
Me«*r». Colquitt, Sam Bllcer, Eugene
Haynes, Stuart Boyd, Lynn Werner.
Jesse Draper,
Mr. and Mr*. George C. Walter* have
a table of four rover*.
There will be many other*. In addl-
ttdn" to the uauat attraction* of these
dinner-dance* at fbe club, the comet
has been pressed Into service a* an ad
ditlonal attraction, the celestial wan
derer being seen very clearly from the
terrace of the Country club. For that
reason the evening's entertainment may
be considered a "comet dinner-dance,"
OUT-OF-TOWN WEDDING GUE8TS
A number Of out-of-town gue*t» will
be In the city on June 4 for the wed
ding of Ml** Elfle Dorgan and Mr.
Herbert Blair Hanger. The ceremony
will take place at the home of the
bride'* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. J. T.
Dargan, In Went End, and an Informal
reception wljl follow the marriage. The
-nit.of-town guest* will be house guests
of Mr. and Mr*. Ilargnn for the wed
ding nnd reeeptlon. Among those ex
pected are Mr. J. E. Hanger. Sr., and
Mr. McCarthy Hanger, of Washington,
D. C.; Mr. J. T. Dargan, Jr., of Texas;
Mlaa* Mary Blarkxhear. of Annlaton.
Ala.; Mr. Coddlngton Well*, of An
nlaton, Ala.; Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Butt,
of Augusta, and Mr. and Mr*. Jeff Dar
gan, of Augusta.
MISS WATTS ENTERTAINS
FOR POPULAR BRIDE8-ELECT
Ml** Georgia Watt* entertained at a
delightful afternoon bridge party on
Friday In honor of three popular
brldos-eleet. Misses Annie Hall. Louise
Vanlfarllngen and Ellle Dargan. Ml**
Wattf was assisted In entertaining by
her *l*ter, Ml** Louise Watts, »nd a
delightful hospitality wa* extended
those present. The prize* for the
guest* of honor were piece* of dainty
hand-made and hand-embroidered lin
gerie. The first prize wa* a pretty fan
In bamboo and green natln, and the
consolation prize wa* a box of em
broidered handkerchief*.
The score card* wer* pretty water
rolor sketches of bride hend*. Dainty
refreshments followed the game.
Mlaa Watt* waa gowned for the aft
ernoon In lavender embroidered mull,
nnd Ml** Louise Watt* wore a white
lingerie costume.
The group of honor guest* were
beautifully gowned. Mlaa Hall wore a
smart foulard gown. In a new shade of
blue nnd made with draperies. Her
large black hat wa* trimmed In a long
white ostrich plume. Mia* Dargan wore
a blue embroidered mull'gown, with
lace trlmlmng*. her cream colored Tus
can straw- hat trimmed In blue. Ml**
VanHarllngen wb* gowned In a white
linen, coat, costume wom with
coming white hat.
epwort"h~league.
The F.ptvnrth league of the Inman
Park Methodist church will give a »ork
social Friday evening at * o'clock In
the church auditorium. A good pro
gram has been prepared. Including *
male quartet, aoloa and reading*. Aflei
the literary program the social fea
ture will add to the enjoyment of the
evening. Refreshment* will be served.
Everybody Invited.
Pure Linen Tailored
Waists at 95c
These stylish Plain Tailor Models are very much in vogue at present.
Especially in the pure Irish Linen are they desirable. This Saturday of
fering, including* two styles, the plain Jiegligee with side pocket and the
tucked front and hack model, both with laundered collar and cuffs, presents
an unusual opportunity to get excellent $1.50 values for 95c.
Sale of Washable *
Skirts at 95c
It is almost impossible to discern any difference between this lot of
f flne Linene Skirts and those made from the real Linen material. Excel
lent qualities, pleated in a wide vainety of the new spring style effects.
Skirts that are well worth $1.50, Saturday, one day only, choice 95c,
Children’s $1.50, $2 and$2.50
Dresses at 95c
Children’s dresses in the very best and newest styles and material,
Chambrays, French Ginghams, Percales and Madras. These are even great
er bargains than those offered in ouMast sale of Children’s Dresses. Gen
uine $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 values, on sale Saturday for 95c.
$1.25 and $1.50 Muslin
Underwear at 95c
This lot of crisp, snowy, new Undermuslins will delight the heart of
every woman who attends this sale. Numerous styles of Gowns, Skirts,
Combinations and Chemises, in various new trimming effects. This is the
best chance you have ever had to get just the dainty garments you have
been longing for, and at the unusual reduction Saturday of $1.25 and $1.50
values for the one price of 95c, l
49 Whitehall Street
Today s Pattern j
TO MEET MISS WYLIE.
Ml** Olive Shropshire will entertain
rant Informally at a sawing club party
on Batufdny morning at her horn* on
Capttol-ave., In compliment to Ml**
Busan Young'* guest, Ml** Wylie, of
Lancaster. S. C.
The young women of the party w
lie Ml** Busan Toung. Ml** Wylie. Mis*
Claire Hancock, Ml** Roberta Zachcry,
Miss Jane Jones. Mia* Maude Kirk
Patrick. Mra. Casper Whltner and Miss
Shropshire.
MISS BAGLEY ENTERTAIN8 FOR
MI8S WYNN AND MISS DUBOSE
delightful event of Friday after
noon was tha bridge party given by
Mine Helen Bagley at her home on
Piedmont-ave.. In honor of two of the
season’s attractive brldes-elect. Mlsx
Cora Wynn, whose marriage to Mr
Malcolm Nasaau Fleming takes place
on June 7. and Mis* Caroline DuBoae,
whose marriage to Mr. Herbert Bage
takes place on June 2.
The house waa decorated In the pret
ty bouse plants, palm* and potted
f ilants, and the card tables were placed
n the long living room, which had a
further decoration of large double pink
popple*. The score cards were painted
In aweet peat, nnd the prizes Included
A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION
—IN TKN DAYS—
N&dinola. Cream
Tlie supreme beauty re
quisite, Is endorsed by
thousands. Nadinola
ban! -.he* tan,sallowness,
freckles, pimples, liver-
spots n,:-t other facial
discolorations. Worst
casein20davs. Ridsthe
pores and tissues <~f all
Impurities, leavts the
ikin clear, toft and healthy.
Directions and ftuaranter in each package. 50c.
and $1.00 by high class Toilet Counters or Mail.
Prepared by SABONAl I0IUI CO., Paris, lean
SUMMER VACATION TRIPS
We cun save you About one-third of your hotel expenses
at several Eastern summer resorts^and in New York City dur
ing June, July and August- For information address P. 0.
Box 847, Atlanta. •
BE YOUR OWN AGENT
AND.Avr row £f Q to <£f5
— iion paid to •
▼an your hnms and i#1l you a m*
We will i«U you any machine on tne merge* irom
IB to $36. \ve ere rectory egents for the Whit»
itenderri, Free Perecon, Cleveland end New Model.
Can al*o tell you the New Home. Singer and Dome*-
tie. Our etoek is the largett, greateet variety an<i
finest anaortment of any house in the South, and
will guarantee to eare you money on any kind of «
tewing machine you care to purchaae. Machine*
rented, all kinds repaired and parts at lowett price*.
H. J. MITCHELL & CO.
Bell Phone M. 3882.
187 Wblteh&lUt.
. LADIES’ SHIRTWAIST,
Parle pattern No. 3134.
. All fleam* Allowed.
For the morning hour*, for the buei _
woman, for any women who tflcve to appear
trig and trim, the shirtwaist of linen or wool
or ailk it the garment without equal. Thla
aeaeon it ia the hair striped madras or French
waisting shirtwaist which it highly ftmred,
hut hy no meant to the banishment of the
plain linen or flannel model. The design
shown mev he made with or wtthdnt the
back yoke facing, and ha» th* latest style
sleeves: also it closet comfortably in fr~~*
It la pictured in lavender wool taffeta
a white linen collar and rabat. The pattern
is cut in flve aisee—from 3J to 40 inches
l»u*t measure. The 30-inch life require*
:*S yards of material 24 inches wide, as
)ards 27 inches wide, 2M yards 30 inches
wide, or 2 yard* 42 inches wide.
Price of pattern, l© eenta.
HOW TO OBTAIN
THIS PATTERN.
Band 10 ceuta in r’.ampe or cats cue
folly wrapped, to ATLANTA OEOBOIAX.
PATTERN DEPT, ATLANTA. QJl. tot
—eh pattern. In ordering write p!
une and address, and always _
somber of the pattern and the
Wedding Gifts
Which are Doubly
Appreciated
It may be truthfully said that
nearly anything from our two
stores will be doubly welcomed
by the bride.
Sine* w e alerted In hualnesa In
1117 our atoms have at all times
borne the reputation of handling
only good* of the highest quality.
The recipient will know- you
wanted her to have the best ir
your, gift come* from our stores.
Special attention Is given all
order* for gift good*. The arti
cles are carefully Inspected, and
the packages are made doubty
attractlve by our using the best
boxes and case*.
Be sure to visit our stores or
write for Illustrated catalogue
"Q."
Maier & Berkele, Inc.
Jewelers
31-33 Whitehall St.
Established 1887
a parasol, a pretty souvenir, and the
two guest* of honor were presented
with dainty pieces of lingerie.
Dellclou* refreshment* were aerved
at the close of the game, and the table
we* covered with lace mat* and deco
rated In *wee't pens, a large bowl of
the blossom* being xurrounded by sil
ver candlesticks hearing pink tapers
with xllver filigree shades. Silver
compotes held bonbons ami creamed
sweets In pink, and all the minor de
tails were in pink.
Miss Bagley. the lovely hostess, wa*
gowned for the afternoon In a beautiful
toilet of white lingerie embroidered In
blue and elaborate with lace and me
dallion*.
Her house guest. Mis* Susie May
Pope, of Jacksonville, wore a lovely
gown of cream lingerie, the corsage
trimmed In lace and Insertion.
Mlaa Wynn'* becoming gown wa* of
white embroidered marquisette, worn
with a large white hat.
Ml** Du Rose wore black and white
marquisette combined with pale blue,
her bl»rk hat trimmed In plume*.
The guest* Included the bridesmaids
at th* two weddings.
LADIES AID MU8ICAL.
Committee No. 4 of the Ladles AW
society will give a musical at West
minster Preabyterlan church, corner "f
Forrest-ave. and Boulevard. Friday
evening. May 17. A free-will offering
w ill be taken for the benefit of ih»
Sunday school annex fund.
A very pleasing program will he ren
dered. Among the artists who mil
take part will be Professor Ralmowi
Barth, pianist; Mr. F. J. Poundstone.
violinist; Meadame* S. B. Little and
Annie Langford Hall and Mr. A, "■
Marbut, vocalist*, and Mr*. Vance
Hunter and Mra. Browder Cnee Georgia
Duncan) elocutlonlsta.
T. N. C. CLUB ENTERTAINS ,
IN HONOR OF MISS NANCE
The T. N. C. club entertain* at th*
Forsyth on Friday evening, follow ed ny
aupper at the Rathskeller. In boner or
MIS* Elmlna Nance, the guests to ne
Misses Elmlna Nance. Annie J* r “ l< -
Pearl Nance, Annie Garrett, Mauds
Jacks t'orlnne Nance. Elmlna Greer,
Messrs. H. B. Luckett. E. M. Glllesil'.
M. J. Smith, W. H. Jacks, W. E. Green
and Clinton Camp.
ROCKING PLATES
Can be avoided by the use
of our new Corrugated SUC
TION.
Plates made and delivered
same day.
. Gold Growns and Bridge
[Work, $4 per Tooth. Full
I Set of Teeth $5. Broken
i Plates repaired, $1. Other
dental work at reduced
prices.
Phone 1708. Hours; 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.; Sunday, 9 a. m.
to 4 p. m. Lady attendant.
DR. E. G. GRIFFIN’S deotal &
Corner Alabama and Whitehall sts.
24 1-2 Whitehall-st.