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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1011.
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EVERY CITY ECLIPSED
By Atlanta’s New Big Store
People that have traveled extensively and art
connoisseurs have labeled it
“THE HEIGHT OF EXQUISITENESS ”
Do not fail to visit this wonderful emporium,
which is devoted exclusively to
Chinese, Japanese
and
Oriental Art Objects
"IT IS THE SIGHT OP A LIFETIME.”
You will be made welcome in our quaint •
MANDARIN TEA PARLOR
Where We Serve Tea and Chinese Confections to
All Who Honor Us With a Visit.
Every Article Marked in Plain Figures.
Our Low Prices Are Startling
Just a Few Quotations:
15c
Chinese Bath Room
Slippers; pair
Antimony Crumb Trays, and
Scrapers; high-
grade: set Owv
Egyptian Leather Slippers,
in blue, rted and black; very
substantial; beautifully em
broidered; only,
per pair........-.
Pure Coral Neck
laces
Pure Coral Long
•Chains
50c
20c
50c
10c
Rough Strings of
Pure Coral
Pure Monkey-skin Leather
Shopping Bags; Aft
at 60c, 75c and. ^ I »wU
Xitsuka Purses (used to re
tail at $5.00) • £4 A|t
now only 9 I iUU
Our Gold Thread Hand-Em
broidered Opera and Shop
ping Bags, qjj- (-ft
only ^VaVV
Can not bo duplicated for less
than $15.00.
Our Hand-Crochet Turk
ish Laces arc offered at 50
per cent less than they can
be bought for anywhere in
America. Convince vour-
self!
Egyptian Silver - Spangled
Scarfs, from AA
$100 to 4>O.UU
Values. $8.50 : to $14.00
elsewhere.
Thousands of articles to
seleot from, and > every arti
cle offered at from 25 to 50
per cent less than they can
be duplicated for elsewhere.
Great bargains in Toys,
Dolls, Novelties, Kimonos,
Mandarin Coats, Chinaware,
and Holiday Goods.
Richmond & Sons Importing Co.
222-230 Peachtree St.
Entrance No. 226 1-2, Three Doors Above The
(*“•”"<SB,*S Masonic Temple
Society
HUDSON-MACK.
Miss Dellie Vivian Hudson and Mr.
Edward Armstrong Mack, will be mar
rled Wednesday evening at 8:80 o'clock,
at 84 Whltefoord-ave. Miss India Per
kins will be maid of honor nnd Kiss
Lula Grogan will be bridesmaid. Mr.
Bryan Mack will be best man and Mr,
George Van Everny, groomsman.
The bridegroom Is a nephew of Dr.
J. B. Mack, of Atlanta.
P Personal Mention
Sanitary Laundry Work
Clothes that are laundered by us go through a cer
tain scientific process that prevents, the transporting
of any dangerous germ.
All clothes delivered promptly.
Phone "Now For Our Wagon
Atlanta Laundry Co.
R. A. DUNAWAY. Manager
Bell Phone. Ivy 3421 Atlanta Phone 5421
Live Agents wanted in territory whera we are not repressnted
EASTMAN.
Mrs. E. H. Bacon Is attending a mis-
less
Miss Melclna Hamilton has returned to
her home In McRae, after visiting friends
end relatives for a few days.
Miss Annie Wooten, of McRae, has been
visiting her brother. Colonel Will Wooten,
for a few days.
Hon, J. J. Nelson, of near the city, has
purchased Judge Max L, McRae’s fine
lurm, situated near the oil mill In Mc
Rae. and will move his family to that
place within the near future.
Mr. C. I. Harris, of 'hla city, is visiting
friends In New Orleatm for a few days.
Mrs p. o. Campbell and Miss Mlttye
Oarrell are visiting In Atlanta for a few
of thy Forty-two.; club
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Mrs. tV. c. Reeves! of Milan, spent the
week-end with homefolks last week.
air. and Mrs. Bamliar*. have returned
I" ,llelr home In Hapevllle. after a very
f 1 ™™' Visit to the latter’s mother. Mrs.
h,J. Barrel!.
Mr. Win Wynne, of Uawklnsvllle. was
a visitor to the city one day last week.
Miss Willie Belle Rogers attended the
Kpworth league convention In Cochran
last week.
Mrs. tv. E. Davison and ton have re
turned from Atlanta, where they have
been visiting for several days.
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Herrman celebrated
their twenty-third anniversary on last
Sunday
Colonel Clements, of Griffin, made a
business trip to McRae on last Saturday.
Miss Llssle Whitfield, of Midway, Pu
laski county, and Mr. Georgs D. Ilennett,
of this city, were married at the resi
dence of Rev. S. J. Perish on last Sunday
In the presence of s few friends. The
, church In
this city on next Sunday.
Miss Ethel Wynn* attended the league
conference In Cochran last week.
There are such things as tsars of Joy.
but they are seldom In evidence.—Chicago
Neiys.
Mist Maroaret Thomas and Mr.
Shorter Rankin will be married Wed
nesday evening at the residence of the
bride’s uncle. Mr. Charles Crankshaw.
The event will be of much Interest, as
both Miss Thomas and Mr. Rankin are
popular and members of jvcll known
families. A number of out-of-town
guests are here for the wedding, among
them Mrs. Shorter Stewart and Mr. Ell
Shorter, of Eufaula, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs.
Pratt Adams, of Savannah: Mr. and
Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, of Macon; Miss
Shorter, of Eufaula.
Mr. and Mbs. Joseph Richardson en
tertain at a dance on Wednesday even
ing In honor of Miss Anne Orme. They
will be assisted by their charming
young daughters, Misses Julie and
Katherine Richardson, and a large
number of the younger set will be
present.
Mr. George S. May, who has been ab
sent for three months In Europe, has
returned to his home In Kirkwood.
Judge John T. Pendleton has been
spending the past few days In Balti
more with his daughter, Mrs. Charles
T. Nunnally, who has been III thero for
some time. Mrs. Nunnally’s many
friends will be glad to know that she Is
Improving and expects to yeturn home
in a short while.
Judge Thomas P. Westmoreland has
been suffering from an attack of bron
chitis for the past several days, but Is
out again.
Mrs. Edward Doughorty left Wed
nesday morning for a visit to relatives
in west Tennessee.
Mrs. Willis Jones and Mrs, Mitchell
King have returned home, after spend
ing the past several weeks In New
York.
Miss Helen Morris will attend the
races In Savannah, and will visit
friends In Augusta before returning
home.
Mrs. T. E. White and Mrs. W. J.
Holland attended the W. B. If, U. state
convention In Rome last week and
were entertained at the home of Mrs.
T. L. Swanson, on East Thlrd-st. Their
hostess gave a delightful dinner party
in their honor on Wednesday evening.
The Shorter colors, white nnd gold,
were carried out in every detail
-Mr. and Mrs. George Lowndes, Jr„
of a son, who has
Ohio, arrived in the city Tuesday
Is the guest of Mrs. James L. Dickey,
Jr„ at the Georgian Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Kalish an
nounce the birth of a son on Novenp
ber U.
Miss Balls Carter, of Columbus, I
charming young woman, who la de
lightfully known thru her former vis
its to Miss Emily Casstn, arrived In
Atlanta Wednesday afternoon to spe.nd
several days'With Mlss.Caaaln. She
win be one of the attractive out-of-
town visitors attending the Tech-Geor-
:la game Saturday, and Is being cor-
laliy welcomed by her many Atlanta
friends.
Mrs. Roy Harris left Wednesday
morning for a short stay In New York
and will visit In Washington. D. C„
before returning home.
Mr. Rob Morris, who recently recov
ered after a severe illness and spent
the past two weeks In New York, re
turned home Monday. Mr. Morris was
In the wreck which occurred early
Monday morning, but his many friends
will be glad to know that ho was unin
jured.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips McDuffia, whose
marriage was a recent beautiful event
and who have been spending some time
In New York and also visited Mr. Mc
Duffie's parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. V.
McDuffie, In Asbury Park, N. J., are
spending a few days In Charlotte and
will reach Atlanta Thursday.
Miss Edits McCandless will leave
early In December for Birmingham,
where she will spend two weeks as the
guest of Mrs. J. Campbell Maben. Later
in the season she will go to Columbia,
a. C„ where she will bo one of the
charming out-of-town guests attending
the assembly ball, which will be a bril
liant event of January. During her
stay In Columbia Miss McCandless will
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NEARLY FOUR THOUSAND
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Fisoler Pianos
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Sold to satisfied customers in
Georgia. We have just received
and are showing in our window,
FISCHER PIANO NO. 135,000
Think of it. For over forty '
years we have been the exclusive
representatives for the Fischer
Pianos. ,i
Phillips & Crew Co.
82-34-86 N. Pryor St.
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§ ‘Sale of Pearl Bead 1
Necklaces |
Three special numbers of fine French Filled *=>•
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^ao Pearl Bead Neck Chains, in three sizes; gold-
S # filled catch; in velvet-lined boxes: 5Qc
filled catch; in velvet-lined boxes;
$1.00 values
Heavier Filled Pe&rl, in three sizes; gold-filled
bprrel catch; in handsome moire- <£> I AA
lined cases. Special at «P*»""J
Very handsome French Filled Pearl, strung on
fish-tail wire; all, perfectly matched; gold-filled
clasps. Special gQ
MAIN FLOOR—CENTER AISLE.
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Sale of Cluny Laces
Values to 50c
All-Linen Clunv Laces, / AT
up to 4 inches wide, in
Mt
latch Set Bands and
Edges. A splendid se
lection of patterns in
Laces worth up to 50c
per yard. Sale begins
at 8:30 tomorrow, for
one day only.
MAIN FLOOR—RIGHT AISLE.
A Flyer in All-Wool Blankets
For tomorrow only—mind, there’s no day
after—your choice of 60 pairs of absolutely all-
wool 11-4 Blankets, in blue and white cheeks,
pink and white and tan
and white checks. The
best $4.00 Blanket in
our stock. Tomorrow
only PAIR •
MAIN FLOOR—LEFT ANNEX.
>lue and white cheeks,
$2.98
THOMAS COFFIN COOKE.
Mr. Cooke created a very good impre«iion when here at “Joe Brooks”
in “Paid in Full.” Ho It now in “Seven Days," beginning at'the Atlanta
Tuesday night.
be the guest of Mrs. Edwin Selbies.
During January Miss McCandless will
go to Augusta to visit Mrs. James M.
Hull, Jr. Miss McCandless will go
abroad In May for an extended stay
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward 8. McCandless. Mr. McCandless’
friends will be glad to know that he Is
Improving In health and that ho and
Mrs, McCandless will spend much of
the winter at their home In Atlanta.
Mrs. W. Woods White entertained at
luncheon Tuesday at the Georgian
Terrace.
Mrs. Nobis Youngblood Is the guest
of Miss Lisa Deane Anderson In Alex
andria, Va,
Mr. and Mrs. Robsrt C. Rssd enter
tain st a buffet supper Wednesday
night In ponor of Ml*s Amelia Calkins
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
EATONTON.
A RARE COMBINATION
of the choicest varieties of the world’s best coffees
together with skillful roasting is responsible for
Maxwell House Blend Coffee
In 1 and 3 lb. Sealed Cans Only.
It is an economical coffee and reaches you with its original
strength and exquisite aroma. Packed in air-tight,
moisture-proof tins. For sale at all grocers.
CHEEK NEAL COFFEE COMPANY
Nashville, Tenn. Jacksonville, Fla. Houston, Texas.
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past week was the bridge party.!
xlven by Mrs. Pierce Jackson on Thurs
day afternoon ut her apartments on Jef-
ferson-st. . ‘
Mrs. Samuel B. Pusenherry. of Barnes-
ville, was a recent visitor to Mr. and Mrs.
Calhoun Reid.
Mins Flora Brown left this week for
WatklnsviJle and Greensboro.
Mrs. Brevard Harris and Klisabeth
Harris have returned from Scranton, Pa.
Mrs. Clarence Alford has returned from
a visit to Mrs. Paul Alford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Champion an
nounce the birth of a daughter, who will
he christened Emily Edmondson Cham
pion. i
The Joint recital given by Miss Maggie
Belle Thaxton's expression class and Mrs.
Maggie Lambdtn a music class Friday aft
ernoon at Mrs. Lurubdln’f home, on Ma-
ple-nt., was one of the most enjoyable
affairs of the week post.
Miss Frances Turner spent Saturday in
MllledgeviUe with friends and relatives.
Mrs. Pierce Jackson left Sunday for a
visit to relatives at Athena.
from a rlalt to South Carolina.
*• A wedding of Interest to u
of; friends here and elsewhere is that of
Mist Mary Gale Watterson,. of Rogers-
villa. Tenn., ana Mr. Clarence Lee Kin-
nler, which Je to take place on Wednes
day afternoon, November 15, at half past l
o clock, at the home of the bride’s mo**-
«r, Mrs. Minerva Blevins Watterson.
KonrayUla. Miss Watterson Is a sli
at Mr. John D. Watteriton, of this cj
wt sa-iut
b. Henry DeJamette/at Oco-
rtits.
Sunbeam Adams haa returned
* See Our Great Handkerchief
Display in Our Show Window
Thousands upon thousands of dozens of all
kinds of Handkerchiefs are piled up in such
profusion that you wonder what we intend to
do with them all. We are all ready for the'
holiday trade, with' the best values ever before
shown. * t
Real Armenian Handkerchiefs, each, 25c to $1
Madeira Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
each 50c to $3.00
Appenzell Handwork Handkerchiefs,
each -50c to $15.00
All kinds of Linen Handkerchiefs,
each 5c to 50c
MAIN FLOOR—LEFT AISLE.
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and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Gals Riley.
Mrs. John Grant and Elisabeth Grant,
of MllledgeviUe, were recent Eatonton
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bakes and Miss
Louise Bakes, of rennlngton, visited
Rsv. and Mrs. T. J. Eakes during the
week-end.
Miss Helen Ledbetter Is a guest this
weak of Eatonton friends.
Mrs. Lannle Hard, of Americas, was a
recent gneat of Dr. and Mrs. Dennis'
Xhtnlia*.
The friends of Dr. and Mrs. WIU Weav
er. of LaGrange, will be Interested in
the announcement of the arrival of twins
at their ijtGrange home. The children
vlli bear the names of Sarah and Bow
Voodward Weaver.
John D. Watterson and children,
guest of Mrs. Robert T. Daniel.
Judge and Mrs. Robert T. Daniel had
their dinner guests last Sunday Mr.
Nunnally. of Atlanta.
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and Mr.' Lloyd Lovett, whose marriage
will be an event of this week.
Mrs. Howard Houghton, of Charles
ton. 8. C.. was the guest of honor at
a luncheon on Wednesday nt the Geor
gian Terrace, given by Mrs. Cleve
Webb.
Mrs. Edward Hsfer has recovered
from the Indisposition which kept Her
confined to her room the early part of
the week.
Dr. Greenfield, of Washington. D. C„
first assistant postmaster general, ar
rived In Atlanta Wednesday, afternoon
to attend the Georgia »tato convention
of postmasters, and Is at the Georgian
Terrace during his visit.
Or. and Mrs. Klatte Armstrong an
nounce the birth of a son, who has been
named Klatlc Rockwell Armstrong, Jr.
Miss 8arah Cowles and Miss Agnta
Harrison are In New York, where they
are pursuing a congenial course of
study. They expect to remain In New
York for some time.
Mastsr Spencer Wallace Boyd, Srho
has been spending some time In New
York with his mother. Mrs. Warren
Boyd, at the Hotel Colonial, Is now
spending a week In Poughkeepsie at the
Inn. with Miss Earle.. He.will return
home next Wednesday, hut Mrs. Boyd
will remain In New York for two weeks
longer.
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France* and Henry Watterson. Jr., left
this week to attend the wedding of Miss
Watterson, at ItogerNvllle, Tenn.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Henry Gouge, of
fedgevlHe, were recent aursi* of
Elixa Morton.
Dr. ami Mrs. Mehune have arrived to
make Eatonton their home and are at
the First Presbyterian manse, on Jef«
femon-st.
Mias Ioia Hodge* entertained a numbei
of young friends at a very delightful
birthday dinner Aunday.
Mrs. Ben Carter nnd children. Addle
and Clarke Carter, of New York, and
Miss Birdie Roquemore were guests this
Vc<k of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Phillip*.
Mr*. Carter was formerly Ml** Mamie
evening, at
Held entertained.
Mra. James Neatmt na» r«um«i irom
a visit to relatives In Eatonton and At
lanta.
Miss Annie Goddard I* spending a few
days with friend* In Montezuma, going
down *o attend the McKensle-Duncan
wedding.
to Miss Bertha Boatner in this city.
Mrs. A. O. Smith, of Gadsden. Ala.,
spending a few day* here with rdatn
•Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Stevens and \
Ruby Stevens have returned to stev.
Pottery, after a visit of several we
It. Held In Atlanta.)
Mm. David J. Bailey, Mm. E. E. Wol
cott. Mrs. Robert T. Daniel and Miss Wil-
llte Walker were among the visitors to At-
thls week,
J. M. Mill* and her daughter, Mr
w^WlJSW, of the Philippine :•
Mimes Jennie Jobs and Irma Fincher lands, spent Friday with friends 16 M
have returned to. Barnes ville, after a visit -
guest Of Mrs. Ada B. Stubbs,
-Mrx. Cape Walker and children are
guestk of Mrs. ^oscoe Anderson. In At-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall and Mrs.
. Annie Scott Leverette have taken apart
ments at the Bronson house, on Madison-
Mrs. A. J. Smith, Lucille and Ines, left
hla week to — ‘
tUledgeville.
GRIFFIN.
An event of Tuesday was the afternoon
tea given by Mra. Robert T. Daniel in
honor of her guest, Mrs. Max Dalmbert,
of Greensboro. Ind. Mrs. Daniel was as
sisted In receiving by Mrs Dalmbert and
Miss Katherine walker.
One of the events of the week was the
ten Monday evening, at which Misses
Carrie and Annie Jenkins entertained at
their borne on Poplar-st
Mr. and Mm. Milton D
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ilton Daniel entertained
Friday evening with a lovely dinner party
in compliment to Mm. Max Dalmbert, the
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Made to your individual measure
combine style, comfort, durability
La Reine F „„ chiati
brassiere, the back flattener, an exquisite gar
ment; also the new square back DeBevoise
brassiere, and many others.
We have a beautiful new hue of corset
materials and accessories.
Call and see them.
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Main 4525 Up Stairs
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