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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911.
Friday and Saturday
SKIRT SALE
Over 1,000
On Sale
Seven large racks filled
with undoubtedly the great
est and finest collection of
Skirts ever offered in one
sale in Atlanta. Skirts for
every possible occasion.
Made of the correct weights
and materials to insure the
comfort you require during
the warm season, combined
with the superlative styles
and values for which the
S. S. & S. Co. is justly
famous. Descriptions are
inadequate—make a person-'
al call tomorrow or Satur-
, day.
n*o CI i Skirts, worth $2.SO, at $1.50
n“i Skirts, worth $4.50, at $3.00
no c j Skirts, worth $5.00, at $3.50
RE* Skirts, worth $8.50, at $5.00
no!s Skirts, worth $10.00, at$6.35
. Na< Skirts, worth $12.50, at$7.50
Na7 Skirts, worth $15.00, at $9.65
Real Linen Suits $ 8
Actual $12.50 and $15.00 Values
Fashion’s latest decree—the
Linen Suit, coolest. and lightest,
for Summer wear, sufficiently
dressy when occasion demands,
yet remarkably apprbpriate for
traveling or outings.
Genuine Natural Tan Linen
Strictly Man-Tailored
Models i
—fashioned exactly like the win-
som4 model here illustrated, they
are fresh, youthful, brimful of
good style, every thread pure
linen and the most careful of tai
loring in their construction.
What more could one ask at any
priest Our “Great Value-Giving
Power as Manufacturers” per
mits us to offer these $12.50 and
$15.00 values in a grand Friday
and Saturday sale at the in
finitely small price of $8.00.
"We Make What We Sell"
"We Sell What We Make"
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MI8S JULIA CALVIN
WEDS MR. M’LENDON
The manias* of Silas Julia Calvin
and Mr. Clarence Albertis McLendon
ni a beautiful event of Wednesday
evenlns taklns place at Experiment
Station at the home of the bride's par
ents.
Rev. 8. R. Belli, of Atlanta, performed
ths ceremony, which was solemnised
on the anniversary of the mantas* of
the bride's parents and at the same
hour.
The weddlns party Included Miss
Gladys Calvin and Miss Evelyn Hubert
of Augusta. ribbon bearers; Mrs.
Thomas Aycock, of Monroe, matron of
honor. The brldesroom’s best man was
Mrs. T. O. Robertson, of New York.
The house was decorated In quanti
ties of Southern smllax and pink and
white aweetpeas. The ceremony was
performed before an altar of aaparasus
ferns starred with white aweetpeas and
white tapers burning In sliver cande
labra.
The bride’s sown was of white char-
meuse satin mad* with a Ions court
train, ornamented with pearl medallions
and frlnse. The corsase was trimmed
with point lace and ornamehts of pearl.
Her Ions tulle veil was arranged under
a coronet of orange blossoms and sha
carried a shower bouquet of bride roses
and fern.
The matron of honor was gowned In
white messallne with overdress of white
marquisette and panels of lace. The
yoke was of point lace with pearl trim
mings. She carried a bouquet of pink
carnations and ferns tied with pink
tulle.
The ribbon bearers were gowned In
whit* lingerie frocks with Empire gir
dles of broad white satin ribbon. They
carried bouquets of pink and white
sweetpeas; and In their hair were
wreaths of pink rosea.
A delightful reception followed the
ceremony, at which a number of friends
were entertained.
Mrs. Calvin, the brlde'a mother, was
gowned in gray messallne and cut steel
with yoke of point lac*.
Mrs. Edward Hafer, of Atlanta, sis
ter of the bride, wore white satin with
overdress of embroidered marquisette
of black and white.
Mrs. Hunter H. Morris, of Richmond,
another rioter of the bride, wore white
messallne with overdress of lace and
crystal garniture.
The bride's table was decorated In
white and green, with bows of white
tulle caught at the corners of the table,
and clusters of pink aweetpeas. The
centerpiece for the table was e hand
somely embossed cake surmounted by
a miniature bride and bridegroom. A
delicious supper was served and punch
was served by Mrs. J. W. Patterson
and Mrs. B. C. Brock, of. Barnwell,
S. C.
Mrs. Patterson was gowned In white
lace over white satin. Mrs. Rrock wore
white lingerie over white silk.
Among tne out-of-town guests were
Mr*. T. O. Robertson, of New York:
Mr. O. C. Watson, of Clemson College,
S. C.; Miss McLendon, of nishnpvllle.
R. C.; Mrs. W. L. Owens, of New Or
leans; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marbut of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adair,
of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hh-
fer, of Atlanta, and others.
The bride's going-sway gown was of
blue serge worn with blouse of blue
marquisette, embroidered. Her becom
ing hat was of rough straw trimmed In
bows of king's blue velvet and clue
tefa of moss roses.
The bride and bridegroom left after
the reception for Savannah and will
sail for New York. They will visit
Washington, Old Point Comfort, Lynch
burg and other points before returning
horns.
MR8. MEADo"r""eNTERTAIN8.
A large and beautiful event of the
day was the afternoon bridge party
given Thursday by Mrs. William Lowry
Meador in honor of her sister, Miss
Eunice Jenkins, who has recently- re
turned home after an extended stay In
the Philippines with her parents.
The party was given at the Pied
mont Driving club, and the game was
played In the loggia, which was deco
rated with quantities of palms and pot
ted plants.
' The score cards were painted In girls
head*, and the prises Included a gause
and Ivory fan, h pair of silver slipper
buckle*, -a pretty souvenir and a water
color sketch.
At the close of the game delicious
refreshments were served, a color
scheme of pink and white being car
ried out In the Ires, rakes and bon
bons.
Punch wae served from a prettlly
decorated table. Miss Susie Jenkins
SOCIETY
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Member of Executive Council
| Some of Rich’s Extra Spe-1
1 cials for Friday and Saturday |
MRS. REID LAWSON, OF BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
8He Is In the city attending the Alpha Delta Phi convention. Mrs, Law-
son was formerly Miss Lillian Moor*.
Miss Porter To Wed Mr. Robert Keely
Jacksonville, Ft*., June 15.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Porter, of this city,
announce today the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss'Bessie
M. Porter, to Mr. Robert W. Keely, of Atlanta, which takes place Wednes
day. June 38. The family of Miss Porter are now at Continental hotel, At
lantic Beach.
presiding.
Assisting In entertaining were Miss
Maude Scruggs, Mrs. Thomas Dent
Meador, Mr*. John Hill, Mrs. Rlx
Stafford, Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs.
Lowry Porter.
Mr*. Meador, the charming young
hostess, was go#ned for the afternoon
In - an Imported gown of plna cloth
of cream color, elaborately embroidered
and.combined with lace. Her becoming
hat was of white chip laden with pink
rosea.
Mias Shinies Jenkins, the honor guest,
who Is receiving a cordial welcome
after her long absence, wore an- Im
ported frock of Juse cloth showing a pin
stripe ot pink and white and folds of
satin. A large hat of white lace
adorned with pink ribbons and chotix
of lace completed her pretty toilet.
Miss Susie Jenkins, the pretty young
slstsr of the hostess, who arrived Wed
nesday to be her guest, wore a frock
of white mull and lace with a wide
brimmed hat of white lace adorned with
pink bow*.
Mrs. Thomas D. Meador, who re
ceived with her daughter, wore white
marquisette, embroidered In coral and
lace trimmed, her white hat adorned
with an aigrette and coral rosea.
The guest* were Misses Emma Kate
Amorous, Laura Cowles. Frances Con
nelly. Penelope Clarke, Katherine Wy
lie, Mary Cooper, Isabelle Kuhrt, Mar
garet Traylor. Mary Traylor, Carolyn
King, Caroline Muse, Almee Hunnloutt,
Laura Lee Cooney and her guest. Miss
HofTmler, Annie Lee McKenxIe, Emo-
>ne Thorn, Helen and Lilian Yow.
nrtha Francis. Mildred Fort, Lilian
Logan. . Susie Hallmnn, Elolso Oli
ver, Maude Scruggs. Marie Pappen-
helmer, Laura Pnync, Mr*. Rlx Staf
ford, Mrs. John Hill, Mr*. Lowry Porter,
Mrs. Estelle Garrett linker. Mr*. T.
D. Meador. Mrs. Walter Taylor.
Helen Dargan, Mary Hines, Gladys
Miller, Elisabeth Dunson, Aurelia
Speer. Margaret Ruahton, Jennie
Hutrhlns, Emily Wlnshlp, Mary Helen
Moody, Margaret Thomas, Margaret
Northen, Cobble Vaughan, Adeline
Thomas.
Personal Mention
Miss Willi* Moor* Trotter, of Madi
son. arrived Thursday afternoon and Is
the guest of Miss Lydia McBride at the
homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George Breltenhuchcr, In Bunset-ave.
Miss Lilian Mitchell Is confined to her
home with a sever* sprained ankle.
Dr. W. M. Zirkl* returns from Macon,
where he has been In attendance on the
dental convention. Thursday night.
Mrs. William B. Armstrong and her
little son, William B. Armstrong, Jr,
Miss Dell* Black and Miss Natalie Tay.
lor left Tuesday for Cumberland Island,
where they wifi
spend several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Edwards, of
Birmingham, with their little son, Ju
llan Edwards, Jr, are the guests of
Mrs. Iren* Richards Taylor at her
apartment, corner Washlngtnn-st and
Woodward-ave.
Mr. Robert J. Scott has been III for
the past day or two at his home.
Mr*. I. A. Madden and family have
returned to College Park, where they
will make their home In future.
Miss Ethel Wickersham entertained
the members of her domino club very
delightfully at her home In College
Park on Thursday morning.
Miss Alice May Freeman left Thurs
day for Rome, where she will spend a
week as the guest of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sommsrfield, ot
Washington, D. C.. are visiting Cap*-
tain and Mrs. Gay In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lawman and Miss
Idolen* Lawman leave next Wednesday
for their summer home on Long Island.
Mrs. W. O. Butler, of Stockbrldge,
Oa, Is very ill at the Wesley Memo- J >rtv
ulnl hne nltnl UaP in Cm* fri on.lu lea 1 ...
atlves and friends.
Miss Jennie Park, of Greenville, Ga.,
Is the guest for a few days of -Miss
Spsle Park, In Atlanta.
Miss Lizzie Henry has returned from
n pleasant stay In Washington and
Baltimore, from which points she also
visited Newport News and Old Point
Comfort.
Miss Pearl Davis will have as her
guest for the Phi Mu convention Miss
Willie May Blair, of Marietta.
Miss Carolyn Johnson, of St. Joseph,
Mo, who has been the guest of Mrs.
Charles Coane Allen for the past sev
eral weeks, will leave Friday afternoon
for St. Joseph, stopping In Birmingham
and St. Louis tor a short visit to friends
on her way home. Miss Johnson has
made a number of friends during her
Ylslt to Mrs, Allen, and has been de
lightfully entertained during her stay
In Atlanta Captain Allen Is expected
to return home the latter part of the
week, after an extended stay with Gen
eral Albert L. Mills In Galveston.
Miss Luerstia Fischer has returned
from LaGrange, where she attended
commencement, later visiting In West
Point.
Misses Daisy and Grace LeCraty
leave Thursday afternoon for a trip to
Indian Springs, McDonough and Jack-
son, to spend, a short time.
Mr, Thomas Lewis, Mr. R. H. Craig
and Mrs. G. Y. Buice, of Atlanta, ar
rived at Wrightsvlll* Beach, where they
are registered at the Seashore hotel.
Mrs. Edward F. Shropshire Is visiting
her daughter, Mr*. J. S. Colyar, In Ten
nessee for the balance of June and
part of July.
Mrs. F. G. Whitley left Sunday for
Laurel Springs, N. J, to Join her hus
band. They will spend the summer
In New Jersey and Pennsylvania and
return to Atlanta about September 1.
Mr. William Albert Nix leaves
Thursday for Memphis, where he will
accept a responsible position with C. C.
Hanson, of the Gulf Compress Com
pany.
Miss Willi* Cummings and Miss Emi
ly Arrington, of Rome, Ga., will leave
Monday morning for Statesboro, Ga.,
to be th* guests ot Miss Nattllle Sim
mons for a visit of two weeks. Miss
Cummings and Miss Arrington will
visit friends In Savannah before re
turning home.
Miss Emily Arrington, of Rome, Ga,
will arrive Saturday morning to be the
guest of Miss Willie Cummings for a
few* days.
UNKNOWN WILL RIDE
A WIRE AT LAKEWOOD
Now can you beat this?
A man who, for modesty, wishes his
name withheld from the public has been
engaged by the management at Lake-
wood to ride a bicycle . on a wire
stretched 60 feet above the water of
the lake. He promises to spin back
and forth across the little strand igf
steel with all the abandon of the small
boy "snaking" thru the streets of (he
city.
But this Is not all. He further as
sures the public that he will do a skat
ing stunt on this same wire. There are
many who have never seen such a
stunt and who doubt this performance
strongly, but this fellow, who Is going
to be known to the public as "The Fea
ture Man," says he will pull off the
etunt regularly every day. The act will
be free to patrons of the place, and It
will begin Friday.
STORM IN AUSTRIA
COSTSJ/IANY LIVES
Trieste, Austria, June 15.—A great
Btorm struck this city today and raged
for hours, causing heavy loee of life
and wrecking a vast atnount'of prop-
- ... . . tarty. Twenty bodies were recovered
rial hoapltel. , ” any , blende In j within a short time after the storm had
the city will be grieved to know of her» subsided. Heavy damage-waa done to
tltnesa. ; shipping.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Fleming,; —
of Macon, have been In Atlanta this! Georgians Granted Patents,
week attending Tech commencement. I Washington. June 15.—Messrs, Davis
Their son. Mr William P. naming. Davis, patint attorneys, report the
Jr.. Is a member of the graduating. Krant this week to cltlsens In Georgia
c,aM - _ . I of th* following patents: \V. J. Bell,
Mr. B. F. Byrd, of Tampa, Is the i Atlanta, railway tie; H. M. Burch. At-
guest of hie mother. Mre. N. O. Byrd,. lanta. feeding attachment for typewrit,
at the residence of Mre. John M. Coop- j ( nx machine; F. DavU, Atlanta, hose
er In Inman Park. I coupling; W. E. Moreland, Union t’ity.
Mite Genevieve George left Wednee* I bale-tying machine; F. E. Prosser,
day afternoon for Bedford. Ind., where Glennville, plane meter: \V. \V. Rtew-
»he will spend the summer visiting re!, art* Columbus, eurgkal instrument.
A Very Important Sale of
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs
We offer you tomorrow some remarkable
values in Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs and
Real American Lace Edge Handkerchiefs.
See These on Center Counters
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs of sheer make Pure
Linen. These are Hand Embroidered in one cor
ner and also Initialed.
Special Price 6 for 69c *
Another lot made of finer Linen, very sheer.
These have the daintiest*kind of Initials with a
small wreath.
Special Price 6 for 89c
Two Lots of Real Armenian
Handkerchiefs
25c Armenian Handkerchiefs tomorrow
and Saturday 19c each
35c Armenian Handkerchiefs tomorrow
and Saturday 25c each
Cluny and Torchon Laces
20c and 25c Qualities
A very choice collection of Linen Cluny Bands with
Edgings to match, also Linen Torchon Edgings and In-
sertings in most popular patterns, will be presented the
trade here tomorrow at a saving of 1-3 to 1-2 of regular
prices. These la'ces being bought from an overstocked
Importer at a special price, we will now close them out
to you in the same way—Regular values *| J^c
20c and 25c per yard—Tomorrow only 1 J yj
The Shoe Depart
ment Offers for
Friday and Saturday
Black and Brown
Velvet Pumps
With French hat-band bows;
also black, suede, gunmetal
and tan calf pumpa.
$4.00 values
A Sale of
Mesh Bags
at the lowest
prices ever quo
ted will be in
force in our cen
ter aisle tomor
row.
Rich’s Toy Department Specials for
Friday and Saturday
$2.50 Dolls, length 23 inches; fully
jointed, sewn wig, sleeping eyes,
with eyelashes, shoes QO _
and stockings J70C
Rag Dolls, all styles and charac
ters; regular 39c 1
kind la7C
Ball-Bearing Skates,
$3.00 kind; special
$1.98
Tricycles, all sizes; tubular frame;
heavy rubber tires; PA
regular.$9.50; special..
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Main Floor
Right Annex
Ice Cream Freezers—the most
perfect and simplest Freezer
made; capacity one quart.
Special 39c
Complete assortment of Baseball
and Tennis Goods, Croquet Sets,
High Cliah'8, Velocipedes, Irish
Mails, Wagons and Toys of every
description. Main Floor, Eight
Annex.
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