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TIIB ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY", MAT 27, 1910.
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Saturday Specials
Great Cut-Price Sgle of
WAISTS
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Values
e our window Display of Lingerie
Girls D
ress an
T omorrow
d
for V
Goat Suits
Little
ery
Waists—and note the variety of styles and
the fine values that will be sold here tomor
row at only 83c each. These Waists are
from our regular stock; new, dainty and a
full run of sizes; $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
values
A Sale of Trimmed
Hats at - - - -
$2.45
Here are seventy Trimmed Hata, black and
colors; values up to $15.00. We will close
them out tomorrow (Saturday) at $2.45 each.
This is an exceptional opportunity, for the
season is very young. Be one of the fortu-
H^^nate ones to secure one of these splendid
Hats. So come early Saturday.
NoneO. O. D.; no phone or mail orders
filled for these Hats.
Our Sommer Sale of Staple and Fancy Table Linens commences tomor
row (Saturday), May 28, and continues until June 15. Catalogues of this
important sale are now being mailed to our thousands of customers through
out the South.
All goods bought on and after Saturday will be placed on June accounts
_ M. Rich & Bros. Co,
mm
M. Rich & Bros. Co.
These are in the Juvenile Department,
Third Floor.
There are two .groups of these Dresses—
one of Suits. Like this:
A lot of white lawn Dresses for girls
from’ 2 to 6 years old. They're made with
square, cut-out necks, short sleeves and pleated
skirts, Really excellent values.
An odd lot of colored gingham and percale
Frocks, high and low necks, trimmed with
hands and pipings of solid colors, a few solid
colors trimmed with plaid.
Neatly and prettily made. Sizes 4 to 14.
Regular $1.50 values.
Dresses of gingham and percale, high or low
necks. Sizes 4 to 14. $1.50 to $2.75 values.
95c
59c
Dresses of light weight percale, white
ground with red, black or navy polka dots or
rings, square necks, pleated waists and skirst.
The Coat Suits are of white and natural
linen, linene and rep.
This is just an odd lot we want to close
out. The sizes are broken—8 s to 18’s. There
are several styles, sailor and plain tailored col
lars, 3-piece suits and Norfolk jackets.
These Suits are very, very good and won
derful bargains. They are regular $7.50 val
ues. Tomorrow they'll he
Chamberl l
$4.95
-Johnson-
DuBose Company
QUALITY
Hammocks
SOCIETY
|MRS. LEWIS TO ENTERTAIN
FOR MISS VAN HARLINGEN
. Jack Lewis will entertain at an
■afternoon party In the near future at
|licr homo on Slxth-at. In honor of Mill
also VanHarllngen, whoao marrl
Lieutenant ltoyat Ingersoll of
It'nltcd States navy will be an event of
|Jun<- 23.
entertainment*at
WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH
The ladles of the Wesley Memorial
church Kill give their quarterly social
*• ’he members and friends of the
church at the church Monday night,
•It', beginning at 8 o'clock, with the
t'lllmiing program:
orchestra Wesley Memorial -church.
Vnchl Duet, "Hark. Hark. My Soul."
|«». Carroll Summer anil Mr. F. A.
|ltldge.
Miss Lollle
.Recitation, Selected.
lehuford,
I Vocal Solo, ."Irish Love Bong
|Roherta Hall.
Vocal Duet,
Miss
"Kdenland." Miss Ro-
l nvarying
Flavor and
made
uniformity in
Strength has
JACKSON
SQUARE
COFFEE
’ho unanimous choice of
''sperienccd coffee drinkers.
Sold in sealed cans by your
tirocer.
No Premiums. No Cou-
P°ns, hut QUALITY.
IMPORTERS OOFFEE CO.,
Limited.
New Orleans, La.
MRS. OZBURN ENTERTAINS
MISS POPE AND MISS TOLBERT
Mrs. S. A. Ostburn entertained at a
delightful bridge party on Friday aft
ernoon, the ocraslnn complimenting her
slater. Miss Eleanor Tolbert, of fall-
berta Hall and Mr. Frank Ridge,
Piano Monologue. "The Bird on Nel
ly’s Hat." Mr. Frank A Ridge.
Orchestra Wesley Memorial church.
Social hour. Light refreshments.
The members and friends of the
church are cordially Invited. The new
members arc especially Invited.
MISS MUENCH TO GIVE RECITAL.
Miss Charlotte Marie Muencli, a pupil
of Professor J. (Jordon Moore, will give
a recital on Monday evening. May 30,
at 8 o'clock at the German Lutheran
church, corner Forsyth and Garnett
Miss Muench, who Is from Renlon
Arbor, Mich., has been spending the
winter In Atlanta studying music.
MRS. WHITTENTNTERTAIN8
FOR MISS WILLA HEIFNER
Mrs. J. H. Whitten entertained at a
domino luncheon on Friday at the M.
and M. club. Miss Wllla Helfner, hh at
tractive bride-elect, being the honoree
of the occasion.
The score cards were painted In wed
ding hells, and the prises Included a
pretty souvenir and an embroidered,
handkerchief, and Miss Whitten was I
given a brass fern dish.
The game was followed by a deli
cious luncheon, the table being entirely
In pink and white. Pink roses formed
the centerpiece, and all the minor de
tails were In pink.
Mrs. Whitten received her guests
wearing it becoming white lingerie —
ff"» n lace , '“ t l ' overc ' 1 given fee, and I am recommending it
with valley lilies. in.. -- ... - — —
Miss Helfner wore a blue linen
AFTER
FOURYEARS
OFJSERY
Cured by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Baltimore, Md. — “For four Tears
my life was a misery to mo. I suffered
from irregulari
ties. terrible drag.
King sensations,
extreme nervous,
ness, and that all
gone feeling in my
stomach. I had
given tip hope of
ever being well
when 1 began to
take Lydia FLlInk-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound. Then
1 felt as though
bad benn
etuli
and the most beau
tiful and complete
line we have ever
shown.
They feature some
of the most deslra.
ble improvements
for comfort and
durabllltye
We’ll be glad to
have you call and
see them. The
prices range from
$1.25 to $15.00.
We also carry
complete stocks of
LAWN and PORCH
SWINGS.
ANDERSON
HARDWARE
COMPANY
11 North Pryor St.
Opp. Kimball House
new life
,n.. HAunrr wnn- a K.ue ....... to all my friends.”—Mrs. W. 8. Ford,
broMered In relf tones, the . corsage 8307 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
trimmed in lace of the same shade. The most successful remedy in this
her large black hat adorned with blue I country for the cure of all forms of
plumes. I female complaints is Lydia E. Pink-
Invited to meet Mil's Helfner were ham’s Vegetable Compound. It has
Mi’s. Christopher Irby. Mrs. M. W. g f nm ] the test of years anil to-day is
"" " I han
npl ,
Hardwick, Mrs. Clifford Humphries.
Mrs. Robert films, Mrs. Howard Dobbs,
Mrs. W. A. Byers. Mrs. Howard Par
ker Mr,- W: T. Roberts, of Fatrburn:
Mrs. Charles Forrest Mrs. M. L.
Thrower, Mrs. Robert Hayes, Mrs. Paul
Dobbins. Mr*. Weaver. Miss Louise
Markley. Miss Ruby Markley and Miss
Willie Loyless.
SUBSCRIPTION-DANCE^^ ^
The subscription dance to be given
bv a number of young men on Friday
evening at fiegadlo’s will he a pleasant
vent of the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ripley. Mr. and
Mrs Chic Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Northen will be the chaperons
of the occasion, and a large number of
young people are expected, i
more widely and successfully used than
any other female remedy. It has cured
thousands of women who have been
troubled With displacements, inflam
mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir
regularities, periodic pains, backache,
that hearing-aown feeling, flatulency,
indigestion, and nervous prostration,
after all other means had failed.
If you are suffering from any of these
ailments, don't give up hope until yon
given Lydia E. Pinkuai
table C'<
have
ham’s Vege-
ven L.
Propound a trial.
If you would like special advice
write to Mrs. rinkhniii, L^tin,
Maas., for it.
thousands to
charge.
8lie lias nil
health, free of
furnla. who Is spending some time with
her, nnd Mies Bessie Pope, an attract
ive brlfle-elect.
The hall was decorated In Klllarney
roses and the living room In the same
flowers. The table in the dining room
was covered with cluny lace cloth ami
had for u centerpiece a large bowl of
pink carnations, resting on a mirror
wreathed In smllnx. The minor details
were also In pink. The acore cards
were painted In pink rose buds, and the
prizes were an embroidered handker
chief, a lace Jabot, and the two honor
guests were presented with two pretty
souvenirs.
Mrs. Ozbum was gowned for tpe aft:
emoon In a becoming lingerie frock,
and her sister. Miss Tolbert, wore n
becoming gown of Irish crochet l»ce.
Miss Pope's pretty gown was of pink
lingerie and her lingerie hat was
adorned with white roses
THE MILKMAI08' CONVENTION.
The following Is the cast of charac
ters for-the play to be given at the Y.
W. C. A. Friday evening by the S. I.
S. P. club:
Officers.
Chalmiald. Kdltha do fimlthe, of
Mound City Burnlse Withers
Secretary, Lauretta Jeannette Crab
tree, Curdtboro Carrie Thomaa
Treasurer, Birdie Larkspur, Butter-
burg Mrs. Calhoun Jenkins
Dslsgatts.
Sophronla Dufunny, Tallowton
Irene Toy
Violet Hardtack, fiklmmersville
Mary Phelps
Mercy Awnus Wlxford, Beefvllle....
Eda Stahl
Jerusha Marie de Jones. St. Louis..I
Ethel Mllllcan
Virginia Creeper, Catfton
Mabel George
Zena Makefodder, Atlanta
Carrie Christian
Betsy Jane Butterpole, Gridin
Mlgnon I.unquest
Gusta Wertheimer, Upper Dutrhtown
Flora Haas
Irene Adelpha Dowdy, Horn City
Elsa Stahl
Deborah Higgins Templeton, Creams.
burg Iva May Covington
Prudence Pastry, Meadow View....
Genevieve Saunders
Missouri Green Upstart, Ctnverdale..
I,alia Barnard
Betsy Ann Bedott. Pasture I.and
Florence Turplq
Llncrusta Walton, 8uet City
Bessie t.'evlngton
Sereldn Evangeline Hohendobler,
t.'heese City Edith Culclasure
Matilda Ann Perkins, Cowtonth Bend
Ellen Douglass
Priscilla BIHIman, Macon
Eva Thomas
Page, Melinda fiermphlna Biggerataff.
Cheese City Clara Kleinwachter
Reporters.
This special sale should
interest you. All wool Gray
and Blue Serge Suits made
to order $10.75. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Singer’s,
93 Peachtree.
MUSIC AT FIR8T BAPTIST.
The muelcal program for Sunday Is
as follows:
Morning.
Prelude.
"O Faith Supreme." Shelley.
"Thv Will Be Done." Balfe— Mr. Cof.
Iln and Mr. Werner.
Poetlude.
Evening.
Prelude.
"Rejoice, Jerusalem, and Sing," Xev.
In—Mr. Werner end choir.
The Lord Is My Shepherd," Koschat
—Mrs. Whitten and choir,
Postlude.
J. P. O'Donnelly, organist and di
rector.
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Fresh and Pure Candy
AT CUT PRICES
For 2»c per box we will sell you a full pound of our
trade-marked SATURDAY CANDJT—and It's really de
licious candy, too. Fact Is, you can not beat It at twice
the price anywhere In town. We want you to know this
superior candy and become our regular patron. On sale
only Saturday* nnd Sundays,’
pound box e. v -.,, ■ - fcaJC
25c Whims 25c Plenty of Candy
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7 Now, for an attractive box
of choice chocolate! you
S can not dnd anything nicer
than WHIMS. Only Me
per box. and each piece Is
TlfftffC wonderfully good. Buy
NlugS WHIMS at Branneq's.
Lots of people prefer to 7
buy muro expensive brands
of enndy. Well. Brannen
has provided fur them. A o
full line of Lfggett'e, Site
lb.: Fenway's, fine lb.: L-7
Whitman’s, *th- lb. Wo n
have randy to suit every Df Qff§
No Store Has a Price Lower Than Ours
MISCELLANEOUS.
80c size Pyramid Pile Pure ...36e
81.00 size Pyramid Pile t.'ure..71e
28c size Warner's 3 Or. Llthla
Tablets e .16e
11.00 slse Liquid Peptonolda. ,78o
33c Fletcher's caatarla .. . 23e
$1.00 size D, D. D 67e
81.00 slse Green Mountain
Asthma Cure ..71e
25c site Vapo Cresollne .. ..17c
80c slse Vapo Cresollne .. . .34e
$1.00 eize Rexafl Mucu-tone. .89o
78c size Hnll's Catarrh Cure. .50c
11.00 alze Booth's Hyomel ...67c
5fle size Darby's Fluid 33e
60e size Platt's Chlorides . .34e
TOILET PREPARATIONS.
-28c size Holmes' Frostllta ....15e
2Sr size Kuttiymol Tooth
Taste T 16c
25c size Daggett & Rama-
ilell's Cold Cream .. .. ..15c
25c slse Rubltnam 17c
25c size Danderlne 17e
50c size Danderlne 34c
102 Whitehall St., 357 Pstsra St„ 245 Houston 8t.
BRANNEN’S
IS THE MONEY-
SAVING STORE
‘TRIOCLEANSE" Doesn't Cost Any
Greatest merchant tailor
ing sale in America. All
wool two-piece suits made
to order, special price $lfc75.
Entire satisfaction, or mon
ey refunded. Singer’s, 93
Peachtree.
Made to order special
price $1Q.75. All wool Suits,
any style fancy cuffs, fancy
pockets, extreme peg trous
ers, $10.75. Singer’s, 93
Peachtree.
NORTH-AVE. PRESBYTERIAN.
Morning 8«rvic«.
Orgut, M«n<f*lMohn. 4H*gro ArmmI
Vivace, from flret organ ronata.
Anthem. Jubilate In C! Minor.
Offertory, "My Soul for Help," Wag-
HAIL OJtDEBS.
We hare • thor
oughly organiied
Mail Order Syatem
for giriag oil out-
©Mown orders for
“Trtodoania”
prompt and elFirient
attention. Send ua
your work thla week
and lat ua ahow you
what a aplandidly
rlaaaiag method tha
’’Triocltaasa” raally
la.
More Than Ordinary Dry Cleaning
We apply it to fabric* of every character—
garments—piece goods, ribbons, brocades, the
most delicately-colored, filmy-textured silks;
your suits, cloaks, wraps, evening dresses, au-
toinobile apparel, waists; any and everything
deanable, made of fabrics—“Triocleaiwe” will
simply work wonders with, clean it, renovate
it, freshen, brighten and soften—no such
thing as “old clothes" any more, for "Trio-
cleanse" keeps them fresh nnd new. Charges,
but a trifle, results considered. Test the thor
oughness of “Triocleanie."
TRIO LAUNDRY CO.
- Launderers and Dry Cleaners
ATLANTA
ner— Brhlealnger.
Postlude, Stern.
Evening Service.
Organ. Traumerel. Kchuman.
Anthem, "Awake Up, My Glory.” Jan.
WEDDING GIFTS
Quality prevails throughout our establishment. Not an
article* is exhibited in our entire stock but will reflect
credit for the giver and will he a lasting and pleasing
reminder to the recipient. One price to all, and that the
lowest.
%ugepe i/ffaypeffg.
■lEWFlin^ - 07 WHITCH^Uli SC
H. Rogers.
Offertory, "The King of Love, My
Shepherd." Sohnecker.
Postlude. organ. ,
Mies I.oulse Van Harlingen, eoprano;
Mm. Frank Cundell, contralto; 51 r. C.
ft. Anderson, tenor: Mr. J. R. Regnae.
base: Mr. Joeeph Regan. Jr., organist
and director.
FIRST CHRI8TIAN.
Morning.
Orgpn. Andaotino—Lemare.
Anthem. "The Mighty God”—Peace.
Offertory, "Come Unto Me”—Lew-
man.
Postlude—Whiting.
Evening.
Organ. "Tn Spring”—Grteg-Lemari
Anthem. "What Are The»e"—Mellor.
offertory, "Can You Doubt Him"—
Bearden Sletera Trio, unaccompanied.
Dnane.
Poetlude—Rink.
Miss Mamie Lee Bearden, organlel
and director.