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A FAVORED form of entertain: 3
—\ for these ncar-suminer da? i-l
i re informal afternoon tea whep
■ ft.w friends gather for a social half
liou .
Among the tea parties at the Geor- *
g’an Terijci this afternoon were scv- ,
■ral in wliic.i brides-to-be or visitors
wetc tlte guests of honor- Miss Ethel t
Wiekershain, who is to be a .lune bride. •
was the special guest of a party enter- ,
tainod by Mrs. Edward Lycett. which (
included a number of the friends of
Miss Wiekershain. several of litem to be
bridesmaids at her wedding. The honor
guest na.- smartlj gowned in a white
whipcord coat costume, worn with an
American Beauty hat.
Miss Manelie Brewster. another
is-ide-cleet, w ;qs tin- honor guest of a
party which attended the matinee at
th I'orsjth before going to the 1 er
ia< e for tea. Mrs, F 11. Cayce was j
hostess of this group of friends, w hich I
includ'd Misses Brewster, Eugenia I
Uh hardson, Bessi*- Smith. Via .lack
on, I ran. e- McCrory. Lucille Tram
mell. > vili> Arnold and Charlie Rose
Simms, and M s. < ’la-erne Wickfir
..larn. Mis. George Langford. Mis. Cleve
\\ . bb am! Mrs. John Arnold.
Mins Marguerite Harper entertained
a party <.-f friends in honor of Miss Ma
bel Bowman, the other guests being
M s. William Jenkins, Miss Lydia Rob
bins of. Sharps-, ili't Pa.. and Misses
Ba baa Hunter. Laura Belle Gilbert.)
Mary Jeter Amy Ward. May Freeman I
and Edwina Harper.
Miss Florence Kamp' : was a brid' -
elect complimented with an afternoon.
Pa at the Terrace today by Mrs. ••rai:k|
Myo s. A visitor entertained Zt "t,
was Al'S. John Roa. h Straton. who w.isl
Ibo I I 111 al figure of a group of '•■••n
Mrs. WJlliam Worth Martin being dr
iiosle-s.
Mrs. Johnson Hostess.
Mis. Clarence Johnson ■ ntertained a
e .up of friends al tea n.t the Geo gi-’nl
Ti rim " ibis afternoon in honor of Mi
E, G. Thomas and Mis. Harris, of ['th
V alley.
Tii' guests W l ' special friends of
Mis. Thoma-. those in the party being
Mi- Howard CullawaA Mr-. U. C.
Imp . Si. S. John T. Hail. Ml." H«IT -
I'urwii Mt.- John W Hughes. Mrs. Al-
■ oil Trulli, Mrs. Wancn A Candle:.
Mis. George Spier,. M -. T. S. Johnson, '
Mrs. Luther Rosser. Mrs. Joseph M.
I'errell, Mis. Howard Palmer, Mrs.
I.ney Taylor and Mrs. Johnson.
Miss Lamian Johnson was hostess at
a party of Agnes Scott girls, al the 1
same hour. .Miss Ruth Slack, of J.a- <
Grange, being the guest of honor.
Informal Bridge Party. !j
Mrs. IL E. Bussey entertained in- i
formally at bridge this afternoon for i
her guest. Mis. T. ,C. Parker, Jr., of
Macon. Invited to meet her were Airs, t
Ralph Bardwell. Mis. Claude Shew- I
make. Mrs. Joseph T. Deny and her 1
guest. Mrs. James Wilson of Little
Rock: Air . William Donovan and Miss f
Nellie Kiser Stewart. ]
Opening German at Warm Springs.
I’iie opening german of the At arm
Smir.gs hotel, at Warm Springs, Ga..
,'i | take place on 'he evening of June j
I, and representatives of the social con- c
'agents of many Georgia cities and
loans will bo among the guests. Airs, i
T B. Slade has announced the open- s
iug of this popular summer hostelry. '
which is near enough for automobilists
and week-end visitors from Atlanta. c
Trn- balls of each Saturday night are
always largely attended by Atlantans I
.luring the season.
Week-End Dinner Dance.
The dinner dance at the Piedmont
Di li ing club tomorrow evening w ill be .
. delightful close to the week's gave
i:< s. Dinner w ill be served at 8 o'clock f .
oti the terrace, and later there w ill bo .
dancing. 1
Brookhaven Auto Parties.
Among those stopping at the Brook
haven club yesterday afternoon for ti i “
were Mr. and Airs. John O. DuPree. Mr. ,
Eugene Havnes. Air. John J. Woodside,
Ji Alt John S. Cohen. Airs. William
A Wimbish. Mr. and Airs. Haralson
Bleckley. Air. Eugene Kelly and Air.
Philip I.Engle. This evening' Air. I-'.
M. Myer- Jr./will entertain six guests,
at supper.
Bride-Elect Complimented.
.Mr.-. Eugene Barnes entertained at aj
spend-lhe-day party yesterday at. het!
home in West End for Miss Leila Moon. ;
of Marietta. whose marriage to Mr.
Conway Grady takes place June 4. The
decorations were of pin! and white
w oct peas. The guest- were All s Leila
Moon. Miss Nina Moon, Miss Bertha
Conway, Miss Inez Conwr Miss Beat- ■
,ce George, Mi-< Olvi - Robertson. Miss,
Po ter. Mrs. Frank Ea .»s ami Mr Guy |
Blaines. |
■Dinner for General Woihe,spoon.
. , .1,-. ~ mid Mr.. j. W. Scully "nter-
,c; ?. at dinner ' 1 veiling tor Gen- I
■ i.j W. AV. '.Volhcr r-ooti. commander
■h- Derailment of the Gulf. The
.cawing room where the guests were
eiived was aec.T.itcd in palms and
f. ms. v ita ■> j of crimson rannbler
Covers were laid for ; .eive at a
.s.ndsotneiy appointed tabic. ~ color
- heme of whit, and sold oeing ear-;
on: in detail The et nte pi :< e for,
;:!<■ table was a large cr v stal bowl filled j
>■ ith Mureschal Niel roses, resting on a
e-rur. wreathed in smi’.ax. The candle
s iocs n.nd bonbons v <tc > ellovv and
dw. .It . S. oily g.'Wn p i. 'i black
~ . iin Mi-. Margaicl > ’ill. who
■•I ;. !'■ n t amiiig ’" • '• hl'-e
WHAT 1912 GIRL MUST WEAR
Fashion Decrees Tighter Skirts an d Jewelled Sh oes
Also She Must Hide Her Beauty
Under an Aeroplane Um
brella of Silk.
By Margaret Hubbard.
Paris settled the fashions tot the
.Summer Girl of 1912 definitely last Sun
day. and here they are:
Siie w ill wear pink as a favorite color,
with black and white running second.
She will wear tighter skirts, even
though she does wear a pannier above
as drapery .
She will wear Alcdici collars and
Louis XV coats, and get he.r historical
dates mixed with delightful effect.
She will have puffed sleeves —the puff
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Tilt’ I'*l2 summer girl mu.st bide her beauty mill'r an aero
plain' umbrella, octagonal .shaped or nimle like a p;igo<l:i ol silk.
satin and velvet. Her stockings, of line silk, are alinosl invisi
ble. and the shoes are studded with brilliants. f"
comes at the elbow or from elbow to
wrist, according io fancy.
She will place her main reliance on
slides and stockings and will spend
most of her income on them, for her
stockings are almost invisible; they are
of such fine silk or they arc of gold
and silver tissue embroidered and em
bellished with jet, pearls and paillettes,
jfer shoes flash brilliants at the heel
and toe. and were never more gorgeous
in all the world’s history.
She will wear an electric coiffure in
tile evening, made to sparkle a dozen
lights from a small electric battery
hidden in her frock.
Her frocks will be slit up to the knee,
for otherwise she can not walk, and
nobody will be shocked because the slit
is cleverly hidden by a piece of drapery
and only shows when the wind blows.
She will wear her sash tied in front.
She will wear a great quantity of
jewels of all sons, particularly pearls,
diamonds and corals.
And she will hide all this beauty un
der the aeroplane umbrella, octagonal
shaped, or made like a pagoda of silk,
-attn and velvet.
By these things you will know her as
strictly up to date.
DOZEN DIPLOMAS TO BE
AWARDED AT MARIETTA
.MARIETTA. GA.. May 24. The grad
uating exercises of tlie Marietta High
school will bo held at the Auditorium
hero tonight. An interesting program
lias been prepared. The members "f
the class are Robert Awtrey. Leon Blair,
David McEachern, and Misses rfloiso
Barnes. Josephine Clarke. Virginia Co
hen. Ciiitha Dobbs. Dora. Edwards. An
gie l-'ieid. Emily Griffin. Ru'li Osborn
and Mart Warren (
Dr. Caldwell ’s mail is among the largesi in America and thou- ,
sands of these letters speak of constipation. There is no question
that DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN is a genuin» cure for
the mosi stubborn, chronic constips
| tier.. It has to Its credit permanent
Thousands Say DR. CALD ; c ; ir ' s °r ri nien
il/ri r vnun ornr.'ii z- eighty The writers are not speaking
WcLL 5 SYnUr rtrSlN Cures ' from hearsay. but from personal ex
' perience. The reason is that SYRUP
worst i.ases or tonsTipanon pepsin is a scientific preparation, i
1 Unlike Halts, cathartic pills or pur
gatfve waters, its effect is not tem
porary for that day. but a brief use of It. gradually :rains rhe stomach and
bowel muscles so that they again do their own work. In this waj a perma
ner.t cure ir brought about, for soon medicines of a'i kinds can be dispensed
with DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN ’» effective at all ages, and is
for that reason the best family laxative obtainable. A flfty-cent bottle will -
keep r family in good health for many months. It can be given with safe
ty to an infant, and yet grown people will find it prompt and satisfactory.
Its action is mild, it works gently and never gripes, and is pleasant to the
taste. It is all that can he asked of the ideal family laxative Use it for
any disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels. Let every membe ■of the fam
ily use it. and that family will be in good health. There will be no consti
pation. sick headaches, gas on the stomach, drowsiness after eating, sal
low, pimply complexions nor any of the other disorders that folios' in the '
train of bowels that are clogged with matte - that should be eliminated.
Dr. Caldwell: , Dr Caldwell:
1 received your trial bottle of Syrup , received voUr sample of Svrup '
Pepsin, and have been taking it right p ep «i n . and bought a SI.OO bottle from
a.ong Vve found It in our local drug s c t- io dg e » and am taking it now
store, and I have bought a half dozen j tfimk It is a grand medicine. 1 have
/a tn Tr,u<, h wth recommended your medicine to some
the effect a, I find your Syrup Pepsin n f friends who suffer as I did.
is the best thing I have ever tried . _ „ .
D. H. Harburg. R Buchanan. ,lr..
251 W. Wade-st . Charlotte. X. C I Coronaca. S. C.
Any one wishing to make a trial of this comedy before buying it In the J
regular way of a druggist at fifty cants or one dollar • large bottle (family
si-ei tin have a sample bottle sent to the home free of charge by wmply
addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 405 Washington St., Monticello, 111. Your
r.aree anrl address on a poa'al card will de.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: ER I DAY. MAY 24. 1912.
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FUTURE EVENTS ||
Mrs. Fred Shaefer will entertain at
: her home in College Park on Saturday
afternoon in honor of Miss Manelle
Brewster, u June bride, and Miss Vera
Jackson, who is to be one of Miss Brea -
ster's attendants. Mrs. Shaefer’s
guests will include only the bridal
party.
Airs. Warren Boyd will entertain in
formally tomorrow afternoon for Mis.
Floren' e Kelly, of New York, seerelai.t
of the National Consumers league, who
will spend the week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs. Charles Bovnton will entertain
at an informal tea next Friday after
noon for .Miss Eliza Candler, a bride
elect of June. The tea will be given al
Mrs. Boynton’s home on Piedmont av -
nue. Assisting in entertaining will bi
Mrs. W. S. Pattillo, Mrs. J. R. Pat
tillo, Mrs. W. S. Pattillo. Jr., Miss
Martha Boynton. Miss Kate Milledge
and Miss Hallie Milledge
.Miss Nan Jo Young, of Bhiiisc a 1 .
who will be an attendant at the wed
ding of Miss Margaret Welch and Mr.
William Otis Ham on June .’>. wid er
tertain at tea at the Georgian Terrace
Monday afternoon in honor of Miss
Welch. Invited to meet her are Miss
Rosa Willingham of Maiietta. Miss t.'ilo
Carmichael, Mirs Nancy Iliil Hopkin.-.
Miss Malian Fielder, Miss Evelyn Rag
land. ’Miss Jane Stanfiel. Miss Mir.
garet Rushion. Miss Allim Park- M's
Stewart R. Roberts. .Mrs. Max Wright.
Mrs. John VV Moore and Mrs Owen
Phelt: n.
I The dr r e >n be gi, n lomorrow |
-i*
evening by Master Moody and
Mastei Joseph Crankshaw at the home
of M’s. John T. Moodv on" Fourteenth
street will be. a happy event for tiie
members of the young school set. As
sisting in entertaining will be Miss
Mary Helen Mood). Mrs John T
Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crank
shaw. Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene Black, Mr.
and .Mrs. < "harlcs R. Winship, Mi. and
■M>-. John Owens. Mrs. William c 1
Rawson and Mrs. W illiam Perrin Nn <>
son.
Mr-. Stacy Thornton will ' entertain
on flic afleinooii of June 2 for ’Miss
Ethel VViekersham, a bride-elect for
whom many prizes are being given
RAILROAD EXTENSION PLANNED.
VIDALIA. GA.. Mat 21 Bondhol'l
;■ s of ii|c Georgia Coast and I’i' dtnont
railroad iiav- authorized an additional
issue of 53.500,000 for extending the
road from Darien to Bianswiek. on the
south, ami from Reidsville to V idaiia.
lon tin nor; h. These extension:-: will
i give tiie road trunk lino connections at
I Vidalia and a pori outlet al. Brunswick
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MRS J I. HAYNES
Dr. Caidwell
Last summer I suffered with indi
gestion I went to our local doctor
and he gave a course of treatment,
which gave me no relief, in a short
while 1 received one of your samples
of Syrup Pepsin, it did me so much
food 1 decided Id get a larger bottle
think it the greatest medicine for
■ndlgesPon and constipation ths I
ever
Mrs. J. L. Ha; nee
R R No. 1. Box "8. Spencer. Vr
’ Dr < a inx\ ell
Your • ledTciriA did u>* n ore i |
then an;, thing I have ex er taken in |
mj lit* I <»a’ anything I nan' t<» •
And *» dn<*sn'r ’urt m* a' a’l
.! r Lev * ro’r'L G*
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
Summer Gloves, Hosiery
and Knit Underwear
Women who know and appreci
ate value and refinement in the
small apparel accessories, turn in
stinctively to our Glove, Hosiery
and Knit Underwear department—
for there, they know, is to be found
at all times just the high order of
style and value that appeals to
their sense of correctness.
No part of our store is more in
teresting at present than this sec
tion, where everything that is new
and desirable in the way of sum
mer comfort needs is provided for
your inspection.
Special Pricing for Saturday
Just the popular and fashionable
Gloves and Hosiery, most wanted
now, are to be had at special pric
ing Saturday.
Eor instance:
Gloves
l(i-liutton rhanioisette Gloves; white and natural shade; 75c
) >a i r.
Kayser's and Eownes’ 16-button. double-tipped silk Gloves:
blaek. while, navy, tan and pongee shades; at SI.OO pair.
Hosiery Specials
Kayser's all-silk Hose: good, heavy quality; lisle top and
sole; extra high-spliced heel: the kind that wear: black only:
SI.OO pair.
•‘Onyx" sheer, gauze lisle H ose. double hem garter top:
double sole: high-spliced heel: three pairs for SI.OO.
Slicer gauze silk-lisle I lose, a broken size range—only 8,
<S 1-2 and 9 in the assortment; Hose of beautiful quality, priced
regularly at 50<-—for Saturday at 39c pair.
Hlack Silk-Boot Hose, with lisle top; of very special value
at 25c pair.
Chilaren's and Misses’ 25c Hose at 19c
Pair---Three Pairs for 50c
Eiiie. oiie-and-one ribbed Hose, black only, for misses and
children. Regular 25c Hose: special for Saturday, 19<- pair.
I liree pairs for 50c.
Summer Knit Underwear for
Women
( ombinalions. good quality; cool, comfortable, low neck,
sleeveless, titled knee or loose, laee trimmed style. Most wom
en will want a number of these at this price—soc suit. Reg
ular and extra sizes.
W omen's gauze cotton \ esf s of good value are to be had
Saturday at 11c each.
W’omen's knitted Bants, loose, lace I rimmed, or with fitted
knee: priced al 25<- pair.
Men’s Night Shirts and Pajamas
Cool, comfortable, summer Night Shirts, of good cambric;
they are collarloss: several stylos to select from; 50c and 75c.
Men's Ba .jamas of soft, line cheeked or striped madras, or
plain nainsook: attractive in stylcand finish: SI.OO and $1.50 suit.
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