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Abundance of Soft, Fluffy Hair
A nd Not a Particle of Dandruff
Get a 25 cent bottle of Djm-
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Stops hair falling
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Danderine dissolves every particle of
Dandruff Uke anow beneath the biasing
run. cleaned, purl flea and Invigorates
the acalp; forever stopping Itching and
falling hair.
Within ten mlnutea after an applica
tion of Dandertne you ran not And a
single trace of Dandruff nr a Inoae or
falling hair and your acalp will not
Itch, but what will pleaae you moat
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downy at flrat—yea—but really new
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an appearance of abundance: an In
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Danderine.
SOCIETY
Mrs. Paul E. Wllkss.
Editor
Mr*. Eotsllo Garrstt Bailor.
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Pretty Little Girl in Toy Shop
ANNOUNCEMENT
To the Patrons of Schaul & May:
Our Mr. Martin May will remain in the
loan business and take care of all the loans.
Now at our premises. New location to be
announced in all papers at an early date.
Respectfully, .
SCHAUL &MAY
Business Womans Meeting of Golden Jubilee
One of tbe many Intereating meet-
Inga to be held during the woman'a
golden Jubilee will be for the buslnei
women of the city. Thla will be held
at the Flrat Christian church, corner of
Pryor-at. and Trlnlty-ave., at I p. m..
Tuesday. October >4. Intereating talka
will be given by the rilatlngulahed
apeakera. It la to be hoped that many
will avail themaelvea of thla opportu
nity to hear theae excellent apeakera
and addressee.
The new secretary of the Young
Women'a Christian association. Mias
Echod. will lead the devotional serv-
,C ”'MRS. FORD I,. WILKINSON.
Chairman Woman'a Business Corn.
Beginning Tuesday and continuing
thru Wednesday and Thursday, all the
churchea are open at 4 o'clock for
prayer services. The denominations
Interested in the meetings have adopted
the following colors to be worn aa
badges:
Baptist—Light blue.
t.'hrlst Ian—Violet.
Congregational—Rose.
Episcopal—White. ,
English Lutheran—Brown.
German Lutheran—Navy blue.
Methodist—Green.
Presbyterian—Red.'
A piece of gold colored ribbon will be
worn with the different dolors.
The denominational chairmen are:
Baptist—Mrs. E. G. Willingham.
Christian—Mra W. B. Price-Smith.
Congregational—Mrs. J. H. Zachry.
Episcopal—Mias Rosa Wood berry.
English Lutheran—Mias Leila Me
Graw.
German Lutheran—Mrs. Augusta
Denk.
Methodist—Ufa. John McEachem.
Presbyterian—Mrs. Archibald Da via
Apply to respective chairmen for Uu
i.V.gr* and help her distribute them.
All of the children who are over eight
years of age have an Intellectual hour
on Monday, the ltd, at 1:10 o'clock, at
8t. Lukes Episcopal church, whan the
story hour will be In session. The sub
ject will be "Child Life In . Foreign
Lands."
Mrs. Charles Walker announces that
all ladles responsible for the golden
jubilee luncheon tickets In the various
churchea will greatly oblige by making
a report at once of the distribution of
SUPPLIED HER FRIENDS
WITH WILSON’S FRECKLE
CREAM.
It I* Poritively Guaranteed to
Remove Freckles.
Tho following latter will prove of
great Interest to every one In quest of
a fair complexion:
"Dukes Island, Me.,
"September 1*. 1SI0.
"Dear Dr. Wilson:
"Unclosed pleaae find two dollars
(11,00). for which kindly mall mo four
Jam of your Freckle Cream to poatofflee
box No. 14. Halifax, 14. C.. aa wa are
starting homo tomorrow. Aa usual, wo
brought a number of Jars of your cream,
but our friends here at the beach are so
charmed with It and so anxious for It
that I bars given It all away. The
.druggist hers eaye that ho wtll havo It
cn sale nost season. Cordially years.
“NANCY HOWERTON GO WAN."
Wilson's Freckle Cream will remove
freckles, pimples, sunburn and obapa.
It la a tollat salve and a mild and
harmless face bleach. On# Jar of WU-
eon'a Freckle Cream will canae your
freckles to perceptibly fade, and the
second Jar will completely remove them.
If It doea not your drunlet will refund
every cent of your money without argu
ment. If be can not eupply yon, aend
to cents .to the Wilson Freckle Cream
Company. Charleston, S. C„ and you
wMl’ receive at once a full also Jar.
Oat It at "A Good Dnig Store," E. H.
Cone. Kimball House Block.
tickets In their charge.
Covers will be laid for 1.X00 and tbs
tlcketa will sell for 60 cents apiece,
and Mr*. Walker urgea those who have
already aotd tlcketa to notify, her Imme
diately. Georgia expects to hava the
largest number present at thla jubilee
of any elate yet represented In tbe
golden anniversary year.
The program for the golden Jubilee
Is aa follows:
Monday, Oetobar 23.
Drawing room meetlnga, 1:10 to I
p. m.
Children's story hour, SL Lukes
Episcopal church, I:to p. m.
Tuesday, Oetobar 24.
Workara conference, First Baptist
church, 4 p. m.
Noontide prayer service. First Bap-
tlat church. It noon.
Trained nurses meeting, North-ave.
Presbyterian church, t:I0 p. m.
Students meeting, Wesley Memorial,
4 p, m. «-
Bualneas woman's mealing. First
Christian church, 5 p. m.
Woman's club. meeting, club home,
6 to < p. m.
Mass meeting, Weslsy Memorial, I
p. m.
Wednesday, Oetobar 25.
Denominational rallies. 10:10 a. m.
Luncheon at Auditorium, 1:10 p. m.
Teachers meeting. Central Congrega
tional church, 4 p. m.
Negro woman'a mass meeting. Big
Bethel, 4 p. m.
Grand maas meeting. Baptist Taber
nacle, 1p.m.
All meetings ars open to the public
except drawing room and Woman’s club
meeting.
Brenau and Wealey will both be rep
resented at the students meeting, and
other college* will b* heard from In a
few days. These, with th# local schools
Agnes Scott and Cox, will make th*
students masting on* of tho very larg
est of tho Jubilee. Mrs. W. R. Ham
mond will preside; Mias Grace Schaef
fer, the principal speaker, and at this,
as at all other meetings, Mra. Peabody,
tho president general and the other
visitors, will make ehort speeches
A fine musical program has been
prepared, and with each delegation
sealed In tho place appointed for her
school, pennants snd colors In evi
dence, II will be a wonderful eight. The
aim, 1,000 young women In line for
Christian work.
MRS. SAM D. JONES. President.
Psr MRS. ALONZO RICHARDSON.
One of the most Interesting of golden
Jubilee attractions will be tbs litera
ture exhibit. Thla will contain all of
the foreign mission literature of the
ten denominations participating In this
JuhUee. Mrs. Montgomery's books
will bo In the exhibition, among them
"Western Women In Eastern I .and*."
Thla exhibit will be at the Flrat Bap
tist church on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of next week.
MRS. A. J. ORMHL
Chairman of Literature Commute#.
A BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Master Roby Robinson, Jr, haa Issued
Invitations to a birthday party at th*
boms of hla 'parent* on Friday after
noon. from I:t0 to ( o'clock.
LADIES’ AUXILIARY Y. M. C. A.
Tho regular meeting at the Ladles'
auxiliary of the Railroad Y. jt. C. A.
will be held Wednesday, ths llth, at
th* residence of Mr*. C. D. Knight,
It East Georgta-ava, at 3:10 p. m.
Every member I* urged to be pres
to t.
MRS. WILLIAM H. GREGORY.
Corresponding Secretary.
UNION AUXILIARY.
Tbe Woman'* Missionary union aux
iliary to tho Georgia Baptist convention
will bold their regular meeting at
Rome November 7 to 10. A largo at
tendance la earnestly requested. All
delegatee are requested to aend their
name* to Mrs Joel* Mine Booser,
Fourth-ave, Rome, Ga.. aa early aa
possible.
DIAMONDS
FOR THE BRIDE
A piece of Diamond Jewelry will please her most. It is
appropriate as a token of love, admiration and friendship,
and will be prized for the beautifut sentiment it conreyg.
We are showing an assortment of diamond-mounted goods
unsurpassed for reliable ronstruetinn and handsome designing.
Blankets Needed Now
Select From the Largest and Best Stock i
The first touch of Winter compels us to seek warm
clothing and more particularly night comforts. We are pre- cP
pared to show you an excellent stock—and to give you most
unusual values. '• ' or
Three Extra Strong Numbers
11-4 All Wool Blankets in Checks AA
of all colors, per pair tP“T*UU
11-4 All Wool Fancy Plaid Blankets, AA
extra values, per pair
11-4 Rich’s Special Fine All Wool,
white or plaids, per pair
$6.00
MI8S MARGARET COCHRAN,
Who will take part in th* beautiful extravaganza to b* given for th* benefit
of ths Uncle Remus Memorial association at ths Grand, Miss Coohran’to be
a member of tho China Doll Chorus. Tho cut Is mads from a photograph by
Wesley Hirshburg.
That there will be a rush for tickets
to "Tho Toy Shop," which Is to' be
presented here under the aueplces of
the Uncle Remus Memorial association
on Friday and Saturday of thla weak, la
a foregone conclusion.
Widespread interest has-been aroused
In the coming entertainment, and U la
safe to eay that every seat In the Grand
will bo occupied at the coming per
formances, both Friday and Saturday
nights and Saturday matinee. Th*
seats for Friday night must h* 'bought
from the children who are selling them.
"Th* Toy Shop" Is nil ready for the
Anal production. The 100 members of
the cast are thoroughly familiar with
their lines, and are drilled to a state
of perfection that Is as dtllghtful as
It Is astonishing.
The soloists are among tha well
known singers of th* clrir. Mies Lucll*
Dennis Is soloist for th* Paris dolls,Mlaa
Ernestine Bak Is soloist for th* Four
o'clock*, and Mlsa Fannlllt Davies for
the Japanese girl*. Miss Katherine
Boothe Is the child and Mies Ann
Grant th* quean of th* fairies.
Tickets will be on sal* at the arand
cn Wednesday, and a great rush Is
predicted, as the demand win be re
markably heavy. There Is Intonsg In-
lerest felt In the success of "The Toy
Shop/' as Atlantan* fsol that th* pres
ervation of the Uncle Remus home a*
a memorial to the memory of the late
and beloved Joel Chandler Harris la a
personal matter with them, und one
that must b* assured.
HELP CAME
JUST IN TIME
Lady in Pierce Relates an
Experience of Interest to
All Girls and Women.
Pierre, Nebr.—Mr*. DotU* Bchllawsky,
of this place, eaye: “Carriul did me so
much good! I had dreadful backache
and dtalnass, and suffered from pains
In my eyas and In the back of my head,
as well as low. down In my body.
'Sometimes, It seemed Ilk* I would die
with the pain. I wa* compelled to see
tho doctor, but he did not help me.
At la*C t began to take Csrdul. and
three bottles gave tne great relief. My
health Is gsttlng belter every day.
I can recommend Cardut to suffering
women, for It helped me wonderfully.
It Is a wonderful medicine."
Other women, who suffer as Mra
Bchllowsky did. should learn from her
what to do. to be relieved. Take Cardut
For women'a pains for female trou
bles, for nervousness, for weakness It
the beet remedy you can use, the
most reliable you can obtain.
For over to yean, Cardut has been
helping weak and mlaerabl* women
back to health and happiness These
many years of success prove Its merit.
Pure, etrtctly vegetable, perfectly
harmless, Cardut Is sure to help and
will leave no disagreeable after-effects
Try It.
N. B.—Writ# to: ladles’ Advisory Dept.,
Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga.
Tenn, for agedal Instructions, and 44-
page book, "Home Treatment for Wom
en. sent In plain wrapper on request.
will be wil
ls to be given Saturday afternoon. Thla
will make the demand for tickets that
day especially strong, and thoso who
wish to secure them are advised to
make their applications early.
The social side of the performances
Is to be no small feature, and the list
of box satneriptlons carries the names
of tho most prominent families of this
city.
LEMMOND-DAVI&
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lemmond, of Char,
lottr, N. C„ have Issued canla an
nouncing the marriage of their daugh
ter, Mary, to Mr. Coke S. Da via of At
lanta, on Tuesday, October 17, at P.I0
a. m. The ceremony was witnessed
only by the family, no Invitations being
Issued. Sir. and Mrs. Davis will com*
directly to Atlanta Tuesday evening
and will be at home at East Lake.
FOR MRiTiEYDEL.
Mr*. Paul Seydel, of New York, who
la th* guest of her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. Vasaar Woolley. It being delight-
fullv entertained during her visit.
Guy Carpenter will entertain at
next Tuesday In honor
which will be a very
happy event of the week.
Thursday Mrs. Woolley will entertain
at an Informal luncheon for Mrs. Sey-
dal.
A' number of Informal dinner parties,
theater' parties, etc,, have been given
for Mrs. Seydel, who wa* forreely Mias
Mildred Woolley, of Atlanta, and whose
visits home are always ths source of
much pleasure to her friends
MATINEE PARTYFOR
MI88 MILNER WEDNESDAY
Miss Eleanor Collier will entertain at
a matinee party at tho Forsyth Wed
nesday nftemoon. In honor of Miss
Martha Milner, of Mobile, who la the
guest of Miss Adeline Thomas, th*
party to Include six friends.
FOR MRS. WILLOUGHBY 8HARPE.
Mrs. William Lawson Peel enter
tained at tea Informally, on Monday
afternoon at the Driving club, for Mrs.
Willoughby Sharpe, of New York.
The dining room table was adorned
with a centerpiece of pink roses, the
color motif being observed In pleasing
details. Mrs. Peel received In the living
room, which was decorated In palms
and fern.
Fifty guests were Invited for the oc
casion.
On Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mr*.
Gordon Kiser will entertain at dinner,
In honor of Mr. and Mra. Sharpe.
IN HONOR oT~MISS DEFEU.
Mrs. J. B. Fall lass will entertain on
Friday afternoon. In honor of Mlia
Agnes DcFeu, a bride-sled, whose
marriage to Mr. Harry Paschall will
take place'soon.
Mra Fallatse will be assisted In en
tertaining by her daughter, Mrs. J. A.
Apperson. Jr. Tbe party will be a
•hlna shower.” and card party.
Rich’s Pine White Blankets
Single Bed Blankets, size 60x84 inches, $7.50,
$8.50, $10.00, $12.50 pair.
Medium Size Bed Blankets, 72x84, $8.50,
$10.00, $12.50, $15.00 pair.
Large Size Bed Blankets, 80x90, $10, $12.50,
$15.00, $20.00 pair.
Extra Size Bed Blankets, 85x95, $20, $22^50,
$25.00, $30.00 pair.
Extreme Size Bed Blankets, 90x108, $25.00 and
$30.00 pair.
Blanket Department-Main Floor—Left Annex
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erml Instrumental pieces by Mrs. Hugh
Jackson and Mrs. Barns* and a- vocal
selection by Mrs. Harrison, accompa
nied by Mr. Oerard-Thlsra, were en
joyed by all.
The guests Invited to meet Mrs. Mc
Carty were Misses Annie WIU McCall.
Agnes Williams, Ruby Gaffney, Essie
Jordan, Mary Lovett, Elisabeth Lovett,
Dora Smith, Messrs. Cooke. Adams,
Gerard-Thlera, Jr., Delaney, Reynolds,
Wcldemann and Hunnicuti, Mr. and
Mrs. Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Turman, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lowe. Mr.
and Mrs. Pritchett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack-
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IN HONOR OF MRS. M'CARTY.
L most enjoyable event of Friday
evening was a hearts dice party given
by Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Harrison at their
home on Merritts-ave., In -compliment to
their house guest, Mrs. L Brock Mc
Carty, of Demopolla, Ala. The house
was prettily decorated with rosea car
nations and ferns. Punch was served
In tbs
Gaffney.
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for Electrical, Gas
and Combination Fixtures and
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Dishes, Irons, Boilers, Stoves,
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12 WALTON STREET
receiving by her sister, Mr*. McCarty,
who was very pretty In a gown of white
lingerie over pink.
At IS o’clock a delightful luncheon of
shrimp, salad, peanut butter sand
wiches, pickets, crackers and chocolate
was served. Mra. J. Hugh Jackson won
th* ladles* prise, a pretty box of sta
tionery. and Mr. Harry Reynolds the
gentlemen's prise, r handsome card
case. Mr*. McCarty, ss guest of honor.
and Mr.
TO MISS TRIMBLE.
A pleaaant- affair of Saturday after
noon waa ths hearts dice party given
by Mtaa Ella Trimble at htr home In
East Point In honor of her sister, Miss
Nell Trimble, a charming bride-elect of
October.
The prise for top score, a picture,
was won by Miss Fannie Blanche Cole
man, and Miss Trimble was given a
box of Irish lace handkerchiefs. Punch
was served during tbe afternoon by
Miss Floy Chapman, and after the
gnnio delicious tees were served.
The guests of the occasion were Miss
Ruth Harbin, Miss Floy Chapman, Mlau
Male Sheppard. Mias Fannie Blanche
Coleman. Mis* Gladys Houston, Miss
Berth* Smith. Miss Mary Dull, Misses
Beulah and Ruth Davidson. Miss Hat-
tye Jo Blackwell and Miss Emma Chil
dress.
AT THE~FOR8YTH.
The Inclement weather of Monday
evening did.not detract from the usual
large Monday audience at the Forsyth,
among those seen there being Mr. and
Mrs. Trammell Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cap-
Ito Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Yaldemar
limit, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collier, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Tye, Mr*. Roacoe Hearn
of Texas. Mire 8usle May Pope of
Jacksonville, the guest of Mrs.| Frank
Adair; MU* Lottie Perk Wylie, Mias
Bessie Woodward. Miss Mary Helen
Moody. Miss Bessie Jones. Miss Emily
Wlnahlp. Mias Courtney Harrison, Miss
Nellie Kiser Stewart. Miss Isabel!
Kuhrt. Miss Marie Pappenhelmer. Mis*
Mildred Fort. Miss Katherfhe Gordon.
Mis* Margaret Northern Miss Helen
Morris, Miss Wenona Sullivan. Miss
Nettle Lee Sullivan. Mils Marian Gold
smith. Mis* Emmie Willingham. Miss
Esther Smith. Miss Martha Francis,
If you want special advice write i Mis* Alice Vandever. Miss Kate Felder
Mr*. Plnkbam. I.vnn, Mast., for It, M,,, Florence Smith. Mr. Forrest Adair,
received a beautiful band mirror. Btv- it it free umi always belgfuL Nr. Rob Ryan, Mr. Tom Lyons, Mr!
Arthur Clarke, Mr. Lewis Gregg. Mr.
Remsen King, Mr. Wellborn Blalock.
Mr. Wimberly Peters, Mr. Max Wright,
Mr. Frank O'Keefe, Mr. Joe Budd. Mr.
Charles Hopkins, Mr. Stanley Mathew-
aon, Mr. Philip L'Engle. Mr. Charlo
Sclple, Jr., Mr. Jamea Ragon, Mr. Lewii
Parker, Mr. John Armlstead, Mr. Rob
ert Haverty. Mr. Milton Dargan. Jr,
Mr. Jamea Harria, Mr. Dot Berrltn
Mr. Eugene Kelly. Mr. Roy Dorsey, Mr
Roger Keeae, Mr. Hunter Muse, an
other*.
Miss Mari* Huston and Mr. John Du-
Preo, whose wedding will bs a beautiful
event of Saturday evening, were ten
dered a box party by Mr. Charles Du-
Pree, the guest Including the young
people who will be In the wedding
party.
JULIA JACKSON CHAPTER.
The Julia Jackeon chapter, U. D. <%
at an enthusiastic meeting last week
voted to, give a scholarship to the
Mineral Bluff Industrial School !•'<
Girls. The chapter will give a dam-)
on November It at Segadlo's ball to
raise money for this purpose.
Dr. Wiley ComnecJ* Colton 03
For over quarter of a century Dr.
Wiley, the famous government expett,
has' conducted an active campaign for
ire food in the interest of public heahh.
_Jb advocacy in a recent speech of ths
use of Cotton Oil as a food is, there
fore, especially significant; it limply em
phasizes the wholcsoraeness of Cotto-
lenc—the vegetable oil shortening—
which is composed so essentially of Cot
ton Oil, the use of which be so strongly
recommends. Cottoiene is endorsed
by physicians generally, because of it;
purity and wholesotneness. It ha* been
the leader in Cotton Oil product! foi
over twenty-five yean,