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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN* AND NEWS: WI5DN&SUAY, AL'ULST 1', Utti.
Watch Southern Suit & Skirt Co. Show Windows
Society
Dress Sale
Skirt Sale
Rain or Shine
Tomorrow morning: at 9 o’clock, we
will sell dresses up to and $1.95
including $5.00 values for 1
We will sell dresses up to and
including $7.50 values for
*2
.45
We will sell skirts, in panamas, serges,
fancy worsteds and mixtures, up $<1.95
to and including $7.50 values for L
Our time is limited. We must
vacate our present quarters in a few
days. We have a fair range of sizes
and they positively will be closed out
TOMORROW—THURSDAY. The
Qualities ARE FINE AND THE
STYLES ARE GOOD.
•We Make What We Sell’
'We Sell What We Make"
Oi
Rttajl frost 96$L
MISS MARY ANDREWS HOSTESS.
A delightful event of Wednesday aft
ernoon wee the bridge party given by
Mia, Mary Andrew* at the home of her
mother. Mr*. John H. Andrews, on
Peachtree.rt.
The card table* were placed In tit*
muete room and parlor, where fern* and
palme were u*ed a* decoration*,
A pretty fan na* given for top ecore
In the game of bridge, und n silver pic.
ture frame for the consolation.
A *alad cour-e nnd Ice* were served
at the close of the game, a color
aclieme of w liUe and green being car
ried out In delnll. In the dining room
the table was covered w ith a lace olutlt
and had for a centerpiece a rut gle*«
va»e tilled with white aialea*. The
h oibon* end mint* were In white and
green, the color scheme of green and
white being carried out In pretty de
tail* of decoration.
Punch was served from a prettily
decorated table by Mis* Sadie Andrew*.
Miss Mary Andrews, the lovely young
hostess, was assisted In entertaining
Eradico Dissolves '
Superfluous Hair
EHADIOp !■ a liquid ma<to after •
formula of perfectly raf« nnd healthful
medicinal property
la ftntiMpUc. It In pur* and tret* from
poisonous drug*- There la no renson why
any woman who Is annoyed with super*
fluoua hair ahould not us* KRADfro.
Thtro Is every reason why aha ahould
Superfluous hair mam her beauty, ft
detract* from her appearance.
Thonsanda of women have shown their
filth In BRADICO. and substantiate our
flsjmth.t it 1* the best depilatory oh-
It ha* tha Indorsement of sensible
women who refuse to h, milled by on-
foundsd dalma set forth by unscrupulous
manufacturers of other depilatories
ERADICO Is a straightforward depiia*
tory that wlil do all that Is claimed for
It. but performs no miracles.
You can se{ Eradico in Atlanta at all
Jacobs’ drug stores. /
Wedding Gifts
In Fine Silver
It docs not take a connoisseur
to appreciate the superior value
of our Silver, both iu Flat anil
Hollow Ware. It is made by the
best manufacturers of the world,
and selected with extreme care,
both as' to quality and design-
We want you to see the many
beautiful patterns we are show
ing. One price to all. ami that
in plain figures on each article
(Eugene V Haynes Go>
by her sister*. Mm. Judnon Adam and
Ml** Sndle Andrew* and by their guest.
Mr*. William Brunson, of Macon.
Mis* Mery Andrew* was gowned for
the afternoon In white embroidered
mull.
Ml** Sadie Andrew* worn pink mar-
qui«ette and lace.
Mr*. Judson Adam* wora a pretty
gown of pink marqulaetie.
Mr*. William Brunson, of Macon, waa
gowned In white lingerie.
Those enjoying the hospitality of
Mis* Andrews were Mia* Helen Rhorer.
Ml** Irene Dennet, Miss Faith Johnaon.
Mis* Katherine Ulffier, Ml** Sappho
Thresh. Ml** Amelia Smith, Miss Elis
abeth Smith. Mis* Eugenia Ivey. Mlse
Mina t'olllns. Ml** Alberta Fleek. Ml*a
Annie Bate*, Mies Marie Dlnkln*. Miss
Kvel.vn Green. Mlse Estelle Fort and
her gueel, Ml*s Cooper Edwards, nf
Toccoa; Miss .Virginia Bowman. Miss
Elisabeth Tuller. Miss Dora Candler,
of Texas, the guest of Miss Marie Din-
klne: Mine Marie Dlt.vns. Mia* Thao
Prloleeu, Miss Mary Peabody. Mlsgr An.
nle While. Ml** Margaret Traylor. Mlsa
Ruth Moore. Ml** Elisabeth Campbell,
of Macon, the gueet of Mr*. McClue;
Mle* Florence Stow, Mist I^weon
Hines. Miss Alma Clltnn and Mlsa Edith
Fletcher, of Forayth.
MRS. WHITTAKER HOSTESS.
Mm. Eugene Whittaker entertained
on Wedneaday afternoon In honor of
her guest. Miss May Fielding Lindsey,
cf Griffin. v
Them were three tables of hsarts dice
and the pretty decoration! were In pink
ond whit*.
Mm. Whtteaker wore whit* embroid
ered linen for the party, and Mlsa
Fielding "wore white lace over blue
meeaallne. ,
Mr*. Frank Sleeks and Mm. Charles
Msrtlne assisted In entertaining.
The following guests were Invited to
meet Mle* Llndaey at this party:
Mlaata Leak* Clark*. Daley Rne*tg-
nol. Fannie Hanley, Margaret Henley,
Lula Cater, Iren* Dennl*. Rosabel
chapman. Nannie Fhllllp*. Verna Ruth
Harrl*. Agnea Turman and Moena
Pyron.
Ml** Rosalgnol will entertain Friday
afternoon for Mlae Undaey and there
will he several parti** for her during
her etay In Atlanta.
MRS. ATKINS0fTENTERTAIN8.
Mm. Charle* D. Atklnaon wa* hoatea*
at a delightful nflemood bridge party
Wedneaday. given In honor of her two
attractive guest*. Ml** Florence Fan-
non. of Connecticut, and Mlsa Elisabeth
Wade, of Cornelle.
The tables for playing were arranged
In the living room, dining room and
library In the library red roeee were
used In the va*e* about the apartment,
nnd In the other two room* pink and
white roaes tilled the vase*.
Pretty prlxes we^e awarded for top
score, consolation and a* a guest prise.
A dalaty menu wa* served on the cent
rabies after the game. Tbe hostess of
the party wore a pink marquisette
gown.
Ml** Fannon was gowned In pale yel
low chllfon over charmeuee satin, and
Mlse Wade wore a dainty white hand-
embroidered and lace-trimmed lingerie
gown.
The guests included beeldc* the two
honoree* Ml** Kate Carroll. Mlsa Ruth
.Marlon. Mlsa Mollie Ray, Ml** Flora
Crowe, Ml** Mildred Rees*. Miss Gladys
Slump or Valdosta. Mis* F.Ima Ray.
Ml** Lucy Shutc. Miss Annie Waddell.
Ml** Roberta Zacbery. Mlaa Penelope
Clark. Mias laabel Kuhrt. Ml*s Frances
Clark. Mr*. Walter Waltt. Mr*. W. R.
C. Smith and Mr*. Steve R. Johnson.
SHACKELFORD-RUDI8AIL.
' Mr. and Mr*. C. P. Shackelford an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter. On*, to Dr. Oecar Lee Rudlaall. the
marriage to'take'plaee August II at the
home of the bride'* parent*. No card*.
Till* announcemnt will be of Intereat
to the many frland* of both bride and
bridegroom-elect. Mle* Shackelford I*
a charming young woman, and Dr.
Rudtaaill a a well known profeslonal
man of the city.
' HARTSOCK-WEBSTER.
Mr end Mm. Erne*t Abner Harteock
hav# l»*ued card* announcing the mar
riage of their daughter. Alta May. to
Mr. .lultah'Hartrldge Webster, on Tues
day. July 26. 1(11. Atlanta. Ga.
MISS M'CARTY TO ENTERTAIN.
Mis* Mlgnon McCarty will entertain
at an Informal buffet cupper on Friday
evening In honor of Mle* Nina' Browne,
of Talladega, Ala, the gdeet of Mlea
Elisabeth Dun*on. and for Mis* Ida
Landrum, of Louisville, Ky, the guest
of Mis* Emily Wlnshlp.
The affair will be one of the very
happy Informal event* of the week.
miss m'kenzieTo ENTERTAIN.
-.Ml**'Annie Idle McKenzie will en
tertain very Informally at bridge Sat
urday luornfbg In honor of Mlse Ida
Landrum, of Loulavllle, Ky, the guest
of. Mis* Emily Wlnshlp. and for Ml**
Sarah Jackson, of Charleston, who le
the guest of Mis* Julia Dodd.
The guests will Include only twelve
frlende. •
ASSISTING MISS WOOLLEY.
Miss Marian Woolley'* afternoon tea
on Friday will he a pleasant affair of
the week and I* to be a compliment to
her house guest, Mlse Nell Glenn, of
Moultrie* Ga.
The young host*** will be assisted by
Mieses Mary Peabody. Joaephlne Pea
body. Nellie Dodd. Dora Candler. Carrie
Blount. Georgia Rice. Evelyn Steven*
and Marie Dlnklna. a
Preaiding at the punch bowl will be
Mine* Laura Ccfle ahd Mary Rice.
MISS WILLINGHAM ENTERTAINS.
Mlse fihcl Willingham' was hostel's at
a pleasant bridge party Wednesday
morning nt her home on St. Charle*.
avc, at. which her guest. Mis* Sallle
Frank Thompson, of Haw klnsvlllc, and
Mia* Louise Hare, of Alabanfa. th#
guest of Ml** Evelyn Maaon, were the
honor truest*.
Throughout the house there were dec-
oration* of brown-eyed eusan* and •un-
flower* and the acor* card* were paint
ed In little acenea.
A gold brooch wa* given for top ecore
and there were pretty souvenirs for top
•core and for cuneolatlon. *
Refreshments were served on the card
table* at the close nf the game.
Mil* Willingham, the cordial hotter*,
wa* gowned for the morning In white
embroidered lingerie.
Ml** Sallle Frank Thompson wore
white marqulaatta, lace trimmed. .
Mice Louise Hare waa gowned In
rreant marqulaetta. worn with a white
hat trimmed In.willow plume*.
Ml** Evelyn Maaon wore a white lln.
gerle frock, with a white hemp hat
trimmed with wlllojv plume*
FOR MISS CORA - HENDERSON.
Ml** Com Henderson, of Tampa, Fla.,
who I* the gueet of Mlaa Ethel Arro-
iatentl at her home on West Peaehtree-
w 111 be entertained at a series of
pleasant parties throughout her visit.
Friday evening »h* will he the guest
nf honor at an automobile party to fail •
ver Lake and. two other automobile
parties have been arranged for her dur.
ing her visit.
Saturday evening Mr. J. T. Dargan.
Jr.: will entertain Informally at dinner
at East Lake In honor of M|*a Hender
son.
Tqesriay Miss Henderson shared the
honor* at a pleasant bridge party given
by Mia* Ethel Armlatead, with Mis*
Ruth Morris, who Is spending the sum
mer at Stone Mountain, the little party
being given at East Lake.
ATLANTAN8 MOTOR TO LITHIA.
Lithia Spring*. 0*., Aug. 2.—The fol
lowing party motored nut to Sweetwa
ter Park hotel last evening and en
joyed supper and dancing afterwards:
Mr. Edward Alfrlend. Mr. Forrest
Adair. Atlanta: Ml** Sarah Jaeksnn.
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This beautiful Model No. 63, for tall, slender figures.
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Davison-Paxon-Stokes Company
J. II. Hagan, Cliipley: R. E. Lamar, At
lanta: Ml** Alice May Massengale. At
lantn; Mr*. O. H. Bruton, Americas; C.
C. Molette. Orrvllle. Ale.: Mr. Spencer
Marsh. Chattanooga, T»nn.; Mr. Her
bert F. Haley, Macon, Oa.: Mr. Samuel
Kaye, Columbus, .Ml**.: M. B. Buckner,
Macon. Ga.; R. A. Perryman. Heflin,
Ala.; W. D. Belllngrath, Mobile. Ala.:
Mlaa Pearl Haley. Chattanooga, Tenn.;
Mr. W. P. Webster, Jaekaonvllle, Fla.;
E. McDaniels. Conyer*. «*.; E. J. Nel
son and wife, Macon, Ga., and p. W.
Jeter. Macon, Ga.
MI88 LUCILE ESTF.S
SURPRISED BY FRIENDS
Mlsa Lurtle Estes, one nf th* 1(11
graduate* of the Girl* High achool. and
very' popular among her many friend*
In Atlanta, waa th* aurpriaed hoateaa
charleston, 8. c„ and Ml** Julia Dodd. | at a party at the home nf Mr. and Mm.
Atlanta.
The following are registered at
Sweetwater Park hotel,’Lithia Springe.
Ga.:
Mr. Cerf Kahn. Atlanta; Mr. and Mm.
SEVEN
YEARS OF
MISERY
All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound.
Blkeston, Mo. — "Kor aeren ^ear* I
suffered everything.
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SPEND.THE DAY PARTY.
A *pend-the-day party wa* given by
Mr* A W. Warner Friday at her
home near Gram park Those present
were Mr* R. J Winter*. Mr*. W IV
Walla Mr* Lena WUlholl, Mr. and Mr*.
If. '*. Strickland and *on. Mr. and Mr*.
A V. Warner and MIssea Nellie and
lla Warner.
I wa* in bed
or four or Are days
at a time ever;
month, and so weak
I could hardly walk.
Earli. E. Griggs, 241 Euclld-ave., Tues
day bight.
Mis* Estes ha* Ju*t recently returned
home from n visit to Mlaie* Ruby and
EM** Jenkln». In Hoganavllle. Ga.. and
Tuesday night a number of friend* *ur-
prlaed her with a "welcome home"
party.
Among thnee present were Mia*
Loulle Driver, Ml** Edna Johnson, Mlsa
Bertha Fox. Ml** Ruby Tlppen, Mlaa
May Pierce, Ml** Pearl Jones and Mlaa
Olivia Strickland, and Mr. Lee Farmer,
Mr. William Thiel. Mr. Robert Lowry,
Mr Clarence Pylant and Mr. Georg*
Tlppen.
Ml** Ette* and Mm. Grlgg* nerved
refreahmenta during the evening and a
delightful Urns waa spent by tha young
people.
w. cTt. u.
The Atlanta France* Willard Wom
an'* Christian Temperance union will
hold Its regular session Thursday after
noon at 3 o'clock In tha Sunday school
room of Trinity church. Every one In.
t»re»ted In W. c. T. U. work I* cordially
Invited to be present.
MARY I. M'LENDON. Pro*.
JANE A. ADKINS. Ree. Sec.
$15.00, CHICAGO ANI
RETURN, VIA SOUTH
ERN.
gu«t 27. Three trains from
Terminal Station—Cl* a. m.,
train t a. m. and Cl* p. m.
Main 142 nr 142. '
WwlbSfah£dl!Nadinola Talcum
nervou* 0 and “weak ' " ILL PLEASE THE MOST EXACTING.
lee anyone^havo mere'. Non. Better,
anyone move In the
room. The doctors
gave me medicine to
ease mo at those
times, and said that 1 ought to have an
operation, I would not listen to that,
and when a friend of my husband told
him about Lydia £. Pinkham's Vege
table Compouud ard what it bad done
for his wife, I waa willing to take it.
Now I look the picture of health and
feel like it, loo. I can do my own house
work, hoe mr garden, and m!!k - i»».
I can entertain company and enjoy
them. I can visit when I choose, and ,
walk as fur as any ordinary woman, ‘ 0,, ** Prevent* urn bum, silty,
any day in the month. I wish I could . Irritation, if* for particular people,
<° i! « renter, or melt, 25c. Money
—Mr*, ukma Bethttn*, bikeston. Mo.; h ' L . 7
The most successful remedy in this I b k f "°* en,lr *‘ jr
country for the cure of all forms of I "*tiokal roeurr comtamk
female complaints is Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound.
It Is more widely and successfully
used than any other remedy. It hda
cured thousands of women who have
been troubled with displacements, in
flammation. ulceration, rihroid tumors,
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
tbkt bearing down feeling, indigestion,
and nervous prostration, afteraliother
means had failed. Why don’t routryit?
Contains More
Antiseptics.
Set* fret juit enough
oxygen to keep the
>kin white, toft, smooth
and in a healthy con
dition.
Madir.eia Talcum Powder U composed
pntirelv of sanative ingredient*. Fine and
toft a* velvet. Prevent* urn bum, allay*
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SOLD BY PRl'GGISTS ElERWHEfif
Gall us for best
grade coals, $4.50 per ton
up. Carroll & Hunter.
Pianos, Organs, Sheet
Music. Violins, Guitars.
Catalogue free on applica
tion.
CABLE PIANO CO.,
84 North Broad £t.
AT WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH.
The third regatta nf the season waa
held from the Carolina Yacht club on
Saturday afternoon last, beginning at
4 o'clock.
The contest waa between (Tat* A
boat* and wa* for th* Walters-Jnnc.s
trophy, which will be presented at »he
end of the aeaaen to the captain of the
boat who has Venn the greati‘*t number
of race*. Thl* trophy, a *llv*r loving
oup. la offered by Mr, George Walteri
and Mr. Pembroke Jones..
The race waa non by Captain John
VanR. Mett*. sailing boat *2. with Cap
tain Platt W. Dnvls, silling boat *5, a
close second. Captain Davl* waa ahead
at the beginning, but wa* overtaken by
Captain Mettt, who secured a good lead,
but waa overtaken by Captain D*vl«.
Just before the close nf the race Cap
tain Mett* fnrged ahead and won.
The young people were entertained at
a dance at Lumtna on Monday evening,
when about !5* were on the floor at S
o'clock, and at 2 o'clock the grand
march wa a formed and attractive sou
venirs were presented the children.
Atlanta waa represented by Mlsees
Marian Stearna. Alice Stearns, Mary
Eleanor Evln*. Meaira. Ersklne Jarna-
gin. Glen Erin*. Payton Harriton, Har
ry Steam*.
A number of young men. guest* at
th* Oceanic hotel, entertained compli
mentin' to some of the vlaltora at the
hotel Saturday evening last at a de
lightful Dutrh supper, this being one
of the moat enjoyable entertainments
of the week at Wrlghuvllle Beach.
Those In the party were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harry Steams. Mr. and Mrs. Rlx Staf
ford, Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Janagln. Ms.
Oliver. Mlsa Elolse Oliver and Mm.
John Evans, of Atlanta: Mr. and Mr*.
H. O. Miller, of Charlotte: Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. F. Chapman. Mlsa Marjory
chapman. Miss Sevier, of Spartanburg.
S. C.: Mr. and Mr*, charle* E. Hooper
Mr. and Mr*. J. Walter Williamson!
Messrs. George Norman, \V. 1. Gore,
Gresham. J. F. Roache. R. I,. Henly
and W. C. Denny, all of Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Holliday and
children are at the oceanic for a stay!
i.f some week*.
Mr*. Aurellan Cooledae and Mr. Nor.
man Conledxe returned today to At
lanta. after spending a month at
j Wrightsvllle.
; Mr. and Mr*. Robert Northrop enter.
; talned on Tuesday at a Dutch supper.
I aftrr til* dance at t.umlna. the honor
gueet* being Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Steam*, of Atlanta.
Mr*. John Oliver, Mia* Florae Oliver
and Mr. John Oliver have returned to
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Stubbs have
returned to Quitman, after spending ten
day* at th* beach.
Mm. Georg# Forrester and George
11
| GERARD-THIERS
455 Piedmont
Avenue
1 VOCAL COLLEGE
Summmer Term
Now On
OPEN ALL YEAR
Forrester have returned to Atlanta,
after ependlng a month at Wrights
vllle.
Y. W. CriiT NOTES.
The boarjl home at 19 Weat Baker-st.
ha* recently been thoroughly renovated,
making It unusually clean and attract
ive. Only JO young women c*n easily
be accommodated there, and there la
need of much larger quarters, tvhleh the
new building, when obtained, will sup
ply.
About twenty young women, mostly
from the staff of the McClure Ten-Cent
Company, recently spent if very pleas
ant social evening at the asaortaflnn
room*. A line Vlttrola, loaned by the
Elyea-Auatell Company, furnished de
lightful music, and heart* dice proved u
popular game
Over 2,000 lunches were served In the
'lining room during July. "On* of th/
best places In the city to get » g |,0| 1
meal," la what * gentleman w as recent
ly heard to say aa he passed out.
"Tours la the beat cglcken s*lad In the
city,” waa the comment nf one lads
Thursday I* chicken salad day. Hcsst
chicken cornea on Wednesday and Bin
on Friday.
SHELTERING ARMS.
The Sheltering Arms association
hold a monthly meeting on Thursd*:-'.
Augu*t S, at 10: SO o'clock, at the Shel
tering Arm*, Walton-*!*
AI.ADA T. P. MILLS. Cor. Sec
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JEWELERS
20 EDGE WOOD AVENUE
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