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HIE ATLANTA -GEORGIAN' AND NEWS: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1!)10.
SALE OF
RADIUS
PARISIAN JEWELRY
WATCHES AND NOVELTIES
Tbl* la one of those great pre-
lollduy offering*. In which we quote
prices close to the line of nrlginu!
coat for the purpose of making
room for new arrivals.
Regular $1.50 niekel Watch, atam-
J wind and stem*«et. guaranteed
Special 75c
Society j SUIT SALE CONTINUED
MRS. JOHN TVE TO ENTERTAIN
FOR MRS. BENJAMIN W. TYE
In honor of Mr*. Benjamin W. Tye.
whose marriage was a recent beautiful
event, Mr«. John I,. Tye will entertain
at an afternoon reception during the
Chrietmaa holiday,, the date to be an
nounced later. Aa Mlea Annie Caver-
!y, Mra. Tye wan one of the molt popu
lar yotihg women of Atlanta, and her
marriage waa preceded by a round of
delightful partlea.
The reception to be given In - her
honor by Mra Tye will be one of the
inrgeat and happiest events of the hoi
lday season.
CAPITAL CITY CLUB LUCHEON.
Captain Campbell King, of Washing'
ton. D. who Is In the city to set as
■beet man a"t the wedding of Miss Jean-
n-tte .Swift and Mr. Mitchell Campbell
King on the evening of November 80,
Oold-fllled Bracelets In rose gold,
English or polished finish; guaran
teed 20 to 20 years; specially priced
at 02.50 up to $10.00.
Lot of oold-fllled fobs, standard
males, with s«fety~«ttsohmsnts and
pendants; values from 83.00 to $5.00.
Our price $1.95.
French Mesh Bags made of the
best German silver, all lined, priced
from 50c to $10.00.
Fanoy la vallieree or neck pend
ents. stone set: special. $1.95.
| AIIIK Ull HIV ' v CIIIIIB tsuiriusni
I will be tendered a luncheon on Tuee-
| day at the Capital City club, covers to
be laid for eight guests.
Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Stick
Pins, Lockets, Combs, Buckles, etc.,
best gold-Ailed quality, guaranteed
10 years; regular prices 11.50 to
$2.50. Our price, while they last,
$1.00.
Rhinestone Hht Pins and Combs:
best quality. $1.00 and up.
Cold Filled Leohetq and Chains:
usrsnteed quality. $1.00 and up to
gusts
$5.50,
Elgin and Waltham watches, 20-
year eases; the best watch offer
ever mode In Atlunlu. Special.
fiftT:..$9.96and up
THE RADIUS
Wholesale and Retail.
PEACHTREE ST.
DINNER FOR MR. KING.
Mr. Mitchell Campbell King, whose
marriage to Miss Jeannette Swift will
be a beautiful event of this week, will
be tendered a stag dinner of twelve
covers at the Piedmont Driving club on
Monday evening. An orchsitra will
furnish the music and elaborate decora
tions wIII add to the pleasure of the oc
casion.
Following are the guests of the oc
casion; Mr. Mitchell Campbell King,
Captain Campbell King of Washing
ton, D. C., Mr. Howell Peeplee, Mr. E.
A. Peeples. Dr. Willis Jones, Mr. C.
Douthltt, Mr, Marlon 8. Harper, Mr.
Edward Austin, Mr. Claud Buchanan,
Mr. William Schroeder, Mr. Brutus
Clay, Mr. David Kirkland.
J. P. ALLEN AND COMPANY
51 and 53 Whitehall Street
These are not made up in lots to suit our convenience—but the entire stocl
is at your disposal. Every Suit is this 'season’s production.
Every Suit is out for your selection:
107
OPEN EVENIf
FOR MI88 TURNER.
Miss Ruth Turner, of McDonough
who Is spending some time se the guest
of her aunt, Mra. John L. Tye, will be
complimented with a box party at the
Grand on Tuesday, at which Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Tye will entertain.
Preceding the box party the follow
ing young people will be entertained at
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Tye: Mlse Ruth Turner. Miss Ethelyn
Emmons. Mrs. E. T. Wright of Mc
Donough, Mr. Harry Harman, lr.,and
Mr. Henry Floyd.
Mrs. Tye will also entertain at an
evening party one evening this week In
honor of Miss Turner.
BOX PARTY FOR VI8ITOR.
Miss Ruth Beymer, of Savannah, who
arrived Sunday to visit Miss Nellie
Kiser Stewart, will be the guest ot
honor at a box party on Monday night
at the Forsyth, the party to Include
MISO- Beytnrf,- Miss Nellie Kiser Stew
art. Mr. Stanley Wlmblah and Mr. Ray
Werner.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Houaewlves can now convert ordinary
dishes Into delicious morsels, elmplv
by adding a dash of Redsnapper Sauce.
Fine on meats, fish, game, etc. Atk
if
youf grocer.
Madame Schumann-Heink
writes: "The Conover Pia
no—its tone is beautiful."
CABLE PIANO CO.,
84 N. Broad-st.
ELITE commences the
week with good bill. TWO
FIRST RUNS. Don’t let
the weather keep you away.
Remember, Elite, only 5c.
"The Man of the Hour’
at the Lyric this week.
CHILDREN’S LITERARY
AND MU8ICAL RECITAL
■ Friday. December I, at 5; 16 p. m,.
In Cable concert hall, children from
the classes of Miss Harnh Adelle East-
lack, bliss Mabry Ward Arnold nml
Mrs. J. Lewis Browne, of the Atlanta
Conservatory of Music and Oratory.
Will give a children's recital of a dra
matic, humorous, pathetic nnd musical
nature. The public Is most cordially
invited.
THEATER TICKETS
FREE EVERY DAY
If your “wont ■d" !■ In Thi» Georgian you
not only •titnd a bettor chance to aocuro
Onrclan want ml* ro*t Ic a word.
"The Man of the Hour’
at the Lyric this week.
fii
Hats for $2.40 that were
$5 to $7. Frye’s, 116 Mariet-
ta-st. $1 Silk Velvet 50c.
Invitations to theater as guests of The
Heorgtan.
There may be one for yon among to
day's want ails.
ATLANTA BELLES AT
THE THALIAN DANCE
At tfic brilliant dance given at the
Log Cabin club in .Mncon on Friday
evening by the Thnllnn German club,
the oldest mid most prominent social
"Vgsn bullion In thal city, several
charming Atlahln young women were
present.
Among these Tile Macon News men
tions Mlse Frances Connolly, of At-
Inntii. who ivns an attractive visitor ut
the dance, nnd ivu* gownrd In un ex
quisite white embroidered marquisette
ovei while aalln. With .Mrs. Walter
Lumtir were Mieses I'.issle Mae Ott-
ley nml Marjorie Itcown, two attractive
Atlanta debutantes, and their costumes
were most berdmlng. Miss Nlta Black,
of Atlanta, wore ii lovely gown of ahell
pink chiffon, with oat In foundation,
hand embroidered In gold.
Lot No. 1
$19.50, $20.00,
$22.5 i
Suits at
Lot No. 2
$25.00, $27.50,
$30.00
Suits at
Lot No. 3
$32.50, $35.00,
$37.50
Suits at
Lot No. 4
$40.00, $42.50,
$45.00
Suits at
Lot No. 5
$47.50, $48.50,
$50.00
.Suits at
Lot No. 6
$55.00, $60.00,
$65.00
Suits at
9.75
1485
18 95
26 75
33 75
41-50
Lot No. 7
$75.00, $85-00,
$95.00
Suits at
49
.75
Over one thousand Suits will be put into this sale; in fact, every suit in the house, with the exception of a few black tailor-made
models, is included.
Pain tailored models and fancy trimmed designs. Suits in serges, broadcloth, basket weaves, diagonals and cheviots. Many of
these have not been in the house a week.
The number of these suits, the wide range of prices and models and the earliness of the season make this the greatest Suit Sale
ever inaugurated in Atlanta. Reductions you would hardly expect before the first of January. But we have decided to make them
doubly Bargains by reducing them at the first half of the season.
All sizes in Women*s Suits.
Also a large number of Misses* Suits in 14s, 16s and 18s
COLONIAL CLUB ENTERTAINED.
Mra. D. T. Griffin entertained tW*
member* of the . Colonial Social club
with a pretty heart dice party at her
home In Inman Park Wednesday after-
noon.
Mra. J. E. Freeman won flrat prize, a
dainty hand-made apron: Mra. O. A.
Dlbeli, tlte consolation, a pretty hat pin
holder. The dub prlxe to the hoateei
was a gold and white china mayonnaise
dleh.
Refreahinenta were served In the
dining room after the game.
The member* present were Mr*. R.
Chrlsenhciry, Mr*. Jay R. Rey-
nold*. Mr*. O. A. Dibble, Mra, L. F.
Terrill. Mr*. I.. W. Oarrlty, Mr*. J. E.
Freeman, Mr*. Otla Wltherapoon, Mr*.
A. Crulckshank. Mrs. R. E. Lawahe,
Mr*. Su*lc Sewell. Mr*. Bobbin*. Mr*.
E. L. Humphries.
Mr*. Jay It. Reynold* will entertain
the club Wednesday afternoon at her
home, 12 Putllam-at.
Handsome Visitor in the City
ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED.
Dublin, G*.. Nov. 28.—Mr. E.
Hicks announce* the engagement of
1 :* daughter. Mis* t'arrte Jane, to Dr.
Herbert Rushln. Their marriage will
take place in the Flrat HuptUt church
. me time In January.
The engagement of MU* Georgia
Holloman and Mr. Clayton Guest I* an-
n umced. Their marriage will take
at the I-amens Hill Bapliat
December 1.
Engraved Cards For
. Christmas Gifts,
$1.25, $2.00 and $2.75
Rngt avert calling carrtn make
*the tilccKt kind of Inexpensive
ChrlKthHi prevent*. They are
serviceable—the copper plate
may be u**d always—and a* a
Rift nothing could be more ap
propriate.
ENGRAVED WEDDING
INVITATION8.
100 engraved wedding invita
tions, mrtth Inside and outside en
velopes, range In price from-$9.&5
upward. Bam pic* and prices of
cards, announcements and Invi
tations sent upon request.
Write for our 148-page Illus
trated catalogue
Maier & Berkele (Inc.)
Gold and Silvtrtmitkt.
Established 1887
31 -53 Whitehall Street
Atlanta. Ga.
FOR MISS SWIFT AND MR. KING.
Mls« Jeannette Swift and Mr. Mitch
ell C. King were tendered a hamlsome-
ly appointed dinner party at the Pied
mont Driving club on Sunday evening.
The decoratlona for the table were red
and white roae*. a large renterplere be
ing formed of tlie*e dower*. The (li
ver candelabra were ilmded In red *llk
and (liver filigree. An elaborate menu
wa* served.
Mia* Swift wa* lovely in a gown of
white lace embroidered In rhinestone*
and mnde over white antln, which wa*
banded In broad pink and blue rtbboni,
her large bluck hat trimmed In black
plume*. -
Among the other young women of the
party Mr*. William Royster, of Nor
folk, Vo- waa gowned In black velvet,
the corsage Ntudded In iapphire», the
all-black picture hat completing a
strikingly handsome costume.
Ml** Klltabeth Adair wore blue mar
quisette. made over white satin, nnd a
large black hat trimmed In plumes.
Mis* Ulndy* I.cvln wore dowered
chiffon over cetlse satin, and her black
lint wa* irlmmcd In plume* and gold
lace.
Ml** Murthu Whitman wore rone
satin, with uverdres* of black net. and
a block hat trimmed in rose colored
plume*.
Miss Suxanne Spalding wore a black
velvet gown, with touche* of blue, and
a black velvet hat.
Miss Albertn Rankin was gowned in
pink chiffon embroidered In pink bead*,
and wore a white lace hot trimmed In
pink rose*.
The young men of the party were
Messrs. M. f. King, William Royster
of Norfolk. Edward People*. William
Schroeder, Marlon Harper, Brutus Olay
and David Kirkland.
HOME INFLUENCE CIRCLE.
The "Home Influence circle." of the
Council (if Jewish Women, held It* drat
meeting Monday ufternoon In the vee-
try of the temple, with a very Inter
ested circle. Mr*. Ralph Victor led the
circle on thl» occasion, opening the
meeting with a thoughtful paper on
"Homo Induction,” stressing woman'*
work, which "I* never done.". but ex
tend* down thru the vl*ta of ugea, do
it or undoing, makltua or miming.
Following this, question* on the de
velopment nnd training of children
war* brightly nnd enthusiastically dis
cussed. leaving nil with something
gained and food for future "thought.
The "Home Induenec clrvle” la fos
tered by the eduratlonnl committee and
hold* Its meetings the third Monday
of each month at 3:20 p. m. In the ves
try of the temple. All member* of the
eounrll are asked to attend. The next
meeting will be led by Mra. R.
Bonn. Topic. "The Purity of thy
Home.''
SURPRISE PARTY.
Mia* Viols Wilkie was given a sur
prise party on Friday evening, the fea
ture of the eitrnlng being a drawing
contest. The gentlemen's prise wa*
won by Mr. George Mayo, and Mias
Mattie Ball non the ladle*' prlxe, an
other prlxe being won by* Mr. Ernest
Walker. Refreshments were served.
Ml** Pearl Wilkie pouring punch.
Those present were Ml** Viola Wil
kie, Ml** Estelle Welch. Miss Julia
Brown. Ml** Louise Bixby, Mis* Evelyn
ITnderwood, Ml** Alberta Brunson, Mia*
Edna Wilkie, Ml** Mattie Ball. Miss
Pearl -Wilkie, Mia* >'ora Costlen, Mr*.
Helen Jones, Jlr*. E. K. Wilkie, Mr.
Walter Wilson. Mr. Victor Barron, Mr.
Tom Simmon*. Mr. George Mayo, Mr.
B-*n MrClesry. Mr. Erne*t Walker. Mr.
Hitch. Mr. Ray Hlngletoii, Mr. Horry
Glenn. Me. George West. Air. t/yrnee.
ATLANTA ART /<880CIATION.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Atlanta Art association will be held
Wednesday, November SO, at Carnegie
library at 10:20 o'clock a. m. Matter*
of Importance will be discussed, and n
full attendance Is urged.
MRS. B. W. MORE. Sec.
THE REVIEWER8.
Tbe Reviewer* will .meet on Tues
day afternoon at 3:80 o'clock In the
assembly room of tbe Carnegie library.
, ‘MIKAD0''”reIHEAR8AL.
There will be a rehearsal of the “Mi
kado” Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock
at 122 Peachtree.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
. the diamond brand, a
. THE DIA
W.S.V."
nil* In it*j i <;oi4~r cti:icVI
f* l »ith I" - •
Ot Hr r. Jl
Atk for Cllf.«;irKN.Tnit*
I■■■»» BRAND MLLH, f»r
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERWWERF
HOME AND FOREIGN MI88ION8.
The Home and Foreign Mission so
cieties of Park-SL church will hold an
all-day meeting In the church Tues
day. November 20, 1010, beginning at
0:80 a. m. Tbe meeting I* to be held
Id place of the regular "week of pray-
•P" ■•Mflft*
er" service.
An Interesting' program and a light
luncheon will be prepared. All the
ladtea ot the church and any friends
Interested are cordially Invited to at
tend. . MRS. FRANK, BAKER.
Recording Secretary.
BAZAAR AND LUftCH.
The Ladle* Missionary society of
Pryor-et. Presbyterian church will hold
a basaar In Walter A. Wood's store,
corner Whitehall and Mltchell-sta., on
Thursday, Decembei* 1.
Come and get something pretty for
Christmas. Something for everybody.
Come and see.- Home-made cake and
chicken salad a specialty.
GATE CITY HIVE.
Gate City Hive No. 4. L. O. T. M. of
T, W., will hold a called meeting No
vember 2* at 1:20 o’clock p. m. at the
residence of Lady Calhoun, 288 East
Hunter-st. All member* are urged to
attend. Important business to re-elect
officer* for next year. Mothers are re
quested to bring their babies.
MATTIE E. PATE,
Record Keeper.
Just for Ladies
Harder Method
Shampooing
Scaty» Treatment
9rfanicuring
^Mascara Tonique
Bait for the hair. Uaed at all
HARPER METHOD OrriOES.
Branches in All Citlii.
Call Telephone 8489*11
Mrs. L. B. Graham
12 West Alabama.
Tost off Whitehall, Womin's Exchange.
saar and oyater supper at 84 More-
land-live. Tuesday, November 28. from
to 10 p. m. Oysters served In any
'he .....
style. The public la Invited to come.
Invitations to theater aa ffuests of Tin
Georgian.
There may be on* for you among to
day's want ads.
PATTI LLO-JOHNSTON.
Dublin, Ga.—Nov. 28.—Tuesday aft
ernoon last, at the residence of th«
bride's parents. Miss Mosle Marguerite
Dattllln'Mle. .imIIh.1 I— _ _ —tewe ta U r
MI8S ELIZABETH HELM.
Charming Lquitville, Ky„ girl who is being extensively antertgined
while her* as Miss Elizabeth Rawaon's gusst. Min Helm is postesnd
of a strikingly handsome brunette type of beauty and has a vivacious and
charming manner which hat won hor many friend* and tdmirars during
har visit. Th* cut is mad* from hor latest photograph! taken by Ste
phenson.
Gift Goods
BROOCHES—Our stock is re
plete with this beautiful acces
sory. Mounted with precious anil
■eml-precious stone*, enameled and
plain with pendant and chatelaine
attachments, the scop* of designs
Is sufficiently great that each In
dividual desire can be had.
our stock merit* the greatest
holiday trade w* have ever had.
We want to give you our be*t at
tention. Come In now before the
rush I* on, make your oelectlon. let
u* engrave and lay it aside until
you are ready for It.
8uaepe U^Caupe^Q.
CLHCUCO - -97 WttrrtHffUU **
Mr. Billie Join *.
MEETING OF NO NAME CLUB.
MIm Elsie Kid entertained -the No
Name club at her residence, -21 For
rest-ave., Saturday evening, November
26. having an guents Minn Be**Ie Kemp*
ton, Mr. J. I>. Malnby, Mr. Robert
Campbell and Mr. Milton Gathrlght.
Progressive “Old Maid” waa the game
•elected for the evening. Minn Pauline
Dell won the ladlen’ prize, and Mr. Fred
Ball the gentlemen's prize.
The following member* of the club
were present: Misses Loulsd Read,
Kthel Read. Mamie Lmthrop. Elsie Krd.
Pauline Bell. Gertrude Green, Lein
Petty, Grace Mnuck, Mildred Parks
Mary Ellen Gnthright. Messrs. Henry
Robinson. Charlie Bowen, Fred Ball,
Ralph Wynne. Carroll Piowdep, R. E.
Steel. Hugh MaUck. John Dobbs, La
mar Blnns and Dr. Morrison.
trimmed In blue plumes.
The guests Included the young wom
en who will be bridesmalda at tl\p ap
proaching wedding.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR.
The ladles of the Flrat Christian
church will hold a large bazaar on Fri
day evening, December 2, at the resi
dence of Mra. C. V. LeCraw. 895 Edge-
wood-ave., Inman Park.
All kinds of beautiful hand-made
fancy article*. Just the things for
Christmas presents, will be on sale.
A lovely chicken satad lunch will be
served throughout the day.
Ever>* one Interested In beautiful
Christmas gifts are most cordially In
vited to attend.
MISS ADAIR ENTERTAIN8
FOR MISS JEANNETTE SWIFT
A beautiful event of Monday was the
luncheon given by Miss Elizabeth Adair
(n honor of Miss Jeannette Swift,
whose marriage to Mr. Mitchell King
will be a beautiful event of Wednes
day evening.
The luncheon was given at the Pied
mont Driving club and tho guests were
seated at a tabic beautifully decorated
In meteor ro*es. Silver candlesticks
held white tapers lipped with crimson
MR. RAGAN ENTERTAINS.
Mr. Willis Ragan entertained at a
beautiful mid-day dinner on Sunday at
his home In honor of MU* Jeannette
Swift and Mr. M. C. King, whose wed
ding will be an event of the week.
Covers were laid for eight guests at
a table decorated with handsome flow
ers and brilliantly appointed.
Gifts in Silver
NEEDLEWORK GUILD.
The Atlanta branch of the Needle
work guild will make it* annual distri
bution of garments thl* week at Car
negie library tbaiementi. The follow
ing are the committees:
Monday (collection)—Mesdame* Per.
kins, McCord, Daniel*, Stanley and Ml**
Well*.
Tuesday (division) — Mtidamts
Broyle*. McHon. Neely. Barnett and
Ml** Wall*.
Wednesday (packing) — Mesdame*
Pattlllo was united In marriage to Mr.
Newton Johnaton, of Richmond. Vo.
There were no Invited guests present
on. account of the serious lllne** of a
relative of the bride. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. John M. Out-
ler.
Mr. and Mr*. Johnaton spent several
days at the DeSoto hotel In Savannah
and are now In Charleston, S. C., at
the St. John. They will go from there
to Florence, S. C., where they will re
side for several months. .
The bride I* a daughter of Mr. ami
Mr*. W. P. Pattlllo. of thl* city, and le
« charming young woman.
The bridegroom la a civil engineer
and has charge of street paving at
Florence.
A handsome Silver Platter, or
maybe a |mir of Candlesticks; a
Silver Pitcher, chaste and es-
qitisite, or richly ornate; a simple
Silver Dish of the less pretentious'
range of selection. Any of these
would mean a lasting satisfac
tion to the woman receiving them
at Christmas. *
And we have a special pride in
our Silver. Every piece an
Watson, Bell, teondurant. Perkins.
Ex-officio (Monday, Tuesday. Wed
nesday)—Mrs. W. R. Hammond. hon-j
orary president; Mr*. Edward T.
Brown, president; SI In* M. A. H. Smith,
secretary; Mrs. Fred S. Stewart, treas
urer.
Member* and all others Interested j
are Invited to Inepect the collection on;
Tuesday. M. A. SMITH, Secretary. |
Loose.
4Q coffee fathers ^
^dust and store^
sweeping's. Pajjer
bags leak, strength
freshness and aroma
shades, and all minor detail* were in ■ , , ,. / r . ‘
red and white. I dividual credit to us, well made
Ml** Adair was a cordial h»*te** and i and beautiful,
wa* gowned for the occasion In a smart j
toilet of nog* green cloth, worn with a I T\_ • n
black velvet hat trimmed In plume*. ; \1 n V1S CC r rcfim^n
At Ml** Adair’s luncheon Mia* Swift I * V-Veliitu*
wa* charming In a gown of lavender I JEWELERS
cloth veiled In Mng* blue marquisette' ,7 U7L;,„L.,|| c. ,
- with a wink velvet hat 47 Wnitciiall street
ATLANTA MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.
Tuesday. November 28. 8:15 p. m, I
evening with Bach and Handel.
Members privileged to bring one!
guest to all entertainments without I
charge, excepting to Philharmonic or- 1
chestra or artiat concerts (to com-1
menca In January), when each member j
enn buy one guest ticket for 50 rents. J
Banquet* ore not Included In ubove. !
Hereafter tbe association announce
ment* will be made only thru the pa
pers and on the bulletin board at street
entrance to club room.. 122 Peachtree.
Business meetings second Tuesday cl
each month. 8 p. m.
BAZAAR AND OYSTER ROAST.
The ladle* of Epiphany church. In- 1
man Park, will hold their annual iw-
LUZIANNE
COFFEE
in its air-ti^ht can
Is dust-free, strong,
fresh and of
|k feet quality.