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Society
News of
Atlanta
SMALL and informal ar? most of
the parties of the week. There
"ere a number of delightful lit
tle parties today, one of these being a
tea at the Piedmont Driving club, when
Miss Lula Dean Jones was the charm
ing hostess, her guests Including a
group of young girls, invited in honor
of Miss Pauline Foster, of Waco, Tex.,
the guest of Miss Jones.
The hostess and honoree were
charming in soft white lingerie frqcks
and big white flower-trimmed hats. The
other guests wore airy summer toilets
also, and made a pretty picture, group
ed around the tea table on the terrace,
adorned with a big vase of pink and
white sweetpeas.
Tea For Bride.
Mrs. J. A. Trammell entertained at
tea this afternoon at her home in Col
lege Park for Miss Ethel Wtckersham
' and Miss Manelie Brewster, two brides
elect of the season. Pink and white
roses were used as decorations, the
- J.ea table being arranged with a bowl
of the flowers and pink and white bon
/, bons.
* Mrs. Trammell wore white lingerie
BEAUTIFUL HANDS
AND ARMS
A FAMOUS BEAUTY
GIVES HER SECRET
TO THE WORLD.
A Free Prescription Yon Can
Prepare At Your Own Home.
Many women take perfect care of
their face and clothes, yet neglect their
hands. Rough, red hands ar? almost
as unattractive as ill-kept teeth.
Il is a simple, easy matter to keep
your hands smooth and beautiful. The
following prescription, which you can
compound at your own home, is famous
for the marvelous, instantaneous re
sult it gives:
Get from your druggist one ounce of
Kulux Compound. Put it in a two
ounce bottle, add quarter of an ounce
of witch hazel, fill with water and
shake well.
You will be surprised at the result
when applied to your hands, arms or
neck. Blemishes of every kind disap
pear as if by magic. Freckles, tan
rough skin, coarse pores, yield instantly
to this application. This is the private
prescription of a famous Parisian beau
' ty.
$1 $o
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Suits That ash
Never before have we experienced
such a demand for Boys and Chil
dren s “Suits That Wash.
One reason why ours are so popular,
because they re made of tested fabrics
—the colors are set, and there s no
fading of shades.
T he best grades of Linen, P. K.,
Madras, Linene and Chambray are
used in their making.
Many beautiful and fascinating
styles just in by express. Russians,
Sailors, Peter Thompsons, Norfolks
and Middies.
Attractive values at sl, $1.50. $2
and $3.00.
Baseball Outfits, Play Suits,
Bathing Suits and Slippers of every
style. Hats for Dress or Sun.
Visit our Boys Department
entire second floor.
Eiseman Bros.
11-13-15-17 Whitehall St.
over pink satin. Miss Lucile Trammell
was gowned In pink lingerie.
Assisting in entertaining were Mrs.
Edward Kirk, Mrs. Oscar Palmour. Mrs. j
B. D. Gray. Miss Elva Crankshaw,
Miss Alice Cox. Miss Annie Thornton.
Miss Buford Matthews and Miss Lucile
Trammell.
Miss Scully Entertains.
Miss Margaret Scully entertained a
group of friends at a bridge luncheon
today at her home on Piedmont avenue.
The house was attractive with vases
of garden roses and the score cards
were hand painted in Dutch girls. The
prizes included stiver shoe buckles and
a gauze fan. Luncheon was served at
the card tables. Miss Scully and Miss
Arlene Scully, who assisted in enter
taining, wore white lingerie gowns.
The guests were Mrs. C. M. Butler
and her guest, Miss Muecke, of Cuba;
Miss Ethel Goodman. Miss Jones. Miss
Ryan, Miss Ruth Moody, Mrs. Pres
ton Brown, Mrs. Snyder. Mrs. George
Atkinson, Mrs. Thomas C. Goodman.
Mrs. Edward Jones, Mrs. Russell Ven
able. Mrs, Lynch. Mrs. Moody. Mrs.
Thomas Smith and Mrs. William Low
ry Meador.
D. A. R. Luncheon.
The Atlanta chapter, D. A. R. of
which Mrs. Sam D. Jones Is regent,
will have a picnic luncheon tomorrow
at tiy chapter house on Piedmont ave
nue. The members will assemble at the
chapter hnu.ee at 11:30 o’clock and will
plant vines and plants to beautify the
grounds. Each member Is requested to'
bring lunch for one, and the hotter
committee, composed of Mrs. Robert
Jones, Mrs. James Whitten. Mrs. Chas.
A. Davis. Mrs. W. O. Jones. Mrs. Hugh
Lokey and Mrs. William Hurd Hlllyer,
will arrange one long table for the
luncheon, which will be an informal
affair.
Miss Richardson Hostess.
Miss Julie Richardson entertained
sixteen guests at a pretty informal tea
this afternoon at her home. The at
tractive apartments were decorated
with sprays of pink rambler roses.
Miss Marion Roberts, of Utica, N. Y.,
th? guest of the Misses Stewart, was
the honoree, the other young women
present being Misses Eloise Stewart,
Frances Stewart, Frances Nunnally,
Anne Orme, Lillian Logan, Nancy Hill
Hopkins, Flournoy Hopkins. Frances
Connally. Carolyn King, Adeline Thom
as, Hildreth Smith. Esther Smith. Mar
jorie Brown and Lula Dean Jones and
her guest. Miss Pauline Foster, of
Waco, Texas.
FUTURE EVENTS
In addition to the series of parties
alread.v announced for Miss Ethel
Wickersham, whose marriage to Mr.
Arthur Kitchings takes place in June,
Mrs. W. T. Roberts will entertain at a
box party at the Forsyth, followed by
tea at the Georgian Terrace on June
10.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boyd will be
at home at the Georgian Terrace after
June 1.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY. MAY 28. 1912.
City Federation to
Hold All-Day
Meeting
Mrs. F. L. Seely, president of the
City Federation of Women s Clubs, will
preside over the semi-annual meeting
of the federation, which will be held to
morrow at the Woman's club, two ses
sions being scheduled for the day. The
morning session is from 10 to 12:30
o’clock and the afternoon from 3 to 5
o'clock.
For the morning session the invoca
tion will he delivered by Dr. Robert S.
MacArthur and the address by Mayor
Winn. At the afternoon session Fa
ther Rapier delivers the invocation, and
Rabbi David Marx the address.
The program will be as follows:
10 A. M. to 12:30 P. M.
Invocation, Dr. Robert S. MacArthur,
address, Hon. Courtland S. Winn; read,
ing of minutes. Mrs. William L. Percy,
secretary; report of treasurer, Mrs. W.
B. Price-Smith; new business; report
of committee on resolutions, Mrs.
James Jackson.
Reports of Club Presidents.
Atlanta Woman’s club, Mrs. W.
Woods White; Atlanta Humane socie
ty, Major J. F. Burke; Second Ward
Civic club, Mrs. Courtland S. Winn.
Every Saturday club, Mrs. Samuel
Lumpkin; Council of Jewish Women,
Mrs. I<eo Grossman; Nineteenth Cen
tury History class, Mrs. David Wood
ward; Free Kindergarten association.
Mrs. Nellie Peters Black; The Review
ers, Miss Irene Smillie; Woman’s aux
iliary to Y. M. C. A., Mrs. W. F. Clark;
Ladies auxiliary Grady hospital, Mrs.
R. J. Lowry; Woman's Relief- corps
G. A. R„ Mrs. Jay Kling; Fifth district
convention, Mrs. Arthur Powell; In
man Park Students club, Mrs. W. C.
Coles; Y. W. c. A., Mrs. James Jack
son; Two Etudes (Chopin), Professor
Kurt Mueller; Home for Incurables.
Mrs. Floyd Mcßae; Atlanta Art asso
ciation, Mrs. Samuel Inman; the Home
for Old Women, Mrs. S J. Purtell;
Woman’s auxiliary Tabernacle infirma
ry. Mrs. W. H. Wiggs; Friday Morning
Reading circle, Mrs. Linton C. Hop
kins; Atlanta Woman's city board of
missions. Mrs. M. Davies; West End
Wednesday Morning club. Mrs. M M.
Davies; Martha Berry circle, Mrs.
Frank Inman; Atlanta Congress of
Mothers. Mrs. J. R. Little; Third Ward
Civic club, Mrs. J. Justis; Auxiliary
Atlanta Typographical union. Mrs. N.
H. Kirpatrick; Psychological society,
Mrs. W. A. Cummings; Atlanta Musi
cal association. Miss Bertha Harwood;
Round Table Study club, Mrs. R. C.
Patterson; Atlanta Pioneer Women.
Mrs. J. N. Morgan; Woman’s board of
visitors to the public schools, Mrs. J.
K. ottley; 1908 History class. Mrs. Ste
phen Barnett; committee No. 1 of As
sociated Charities, Miss Margaret
Lang; Eighth Ward Civic club, Mrs. E.
C. Cartledge, lady board of visitors to
the Atlanta Conservatory of Music,
Mrs. W. L. Peel; the History class.
Mrs. Edward T. Brown, the Needle
work guild. Mrs. Edward T. Brown:
Uncle Remus Memorial association.
Mrs. A. McD. Wilson.
Afternoon Session.
Invocation, Father Rapier;
Rabbi David Marx; the Florence'<’rit
tenton home. Mrs. F M Roblhson;
Florence Home for Children, Mrs. F.
M. Robinson, the Sheltering Arms. Mrs.
Gilbert Fraser. Whittier Mills Wom
an's club, Mrs. Gilbert Fraser; First
Ward Civic club, Mrs. H. L. Bass;
Home for the Friendless, Mrs. J. Bu
low Campbell. Hebrew Ladies Benev
olent association, Mrs. Caroline Eich
berg. Fourth Ward Civic, club. Mrs. O.
C. Fuller, vice president; Ladies aux
iliary' of Railroad Conductors, Mrs. W.
S. Gaar; Fifth Ward Civic club, Mrs.
J. E. Oxford; Twentieth Century cote
rie, Mrs. George Sale; Sixth Ward civ
ic club, Mrs. T. T. Stevens; Seventh
Ward Civic club. Mrs. Emmie Stewart;
Orphans Aid society, Mrs. illiam
Bauer; Ninth Ward Civic club. Mrs.
William Kriegshaber: Shakespeare
club, Mrs. Charles H. Behre. ensemble
(piano and violin). Professor Kurt
Mueller and Mr. G. F. Lindner; Tenth
Ward Civic club. Mrs. M. L. Roberts;
Child Study class, Mrs. W. C. Lovett;
Inman Park Chrysanthemum club, Mrs.
J. H. Porter; Wesleyan Settlement
Woman's club, Mrs. Wallace. Nurses
association Grady hospital. Miss Estelle
Daughty; Southern Mountain Educa-
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tional association. Mrs. E. W. Lazarus;
Industrial Arts league, Mrs. Alex Beck;
Decatur Woman’s club. Mrs. H. L. Per
ry; Grandmothers club, Mrs. Lilienthal,
Sr.; Inman Park Embroidery club, Mrs.
L. T. Pattillo; College Park Woman's
club. Mrs. D. C. Lyle; the Philogean
club, Mrs. W. J. Hays; Dispensary Aid
committee, Mrs. Fred B. Hodgson; La
dies auxiliary Boys club. Mrs. P. S.
Arkwright: Atlanta Nurses association.
Miss Jessie M. Candlish: relief com
mittee Anti-Tuberculosis association.
Mrs. H. H. Hale: Girls High School
Alumnae association. Mrs. H. Spain;
West End Study class, Mrs. W. Ever
ett: Octagon club, Mrs. J. E. Sommer
fleld; Chi Omega fraternity. Miss Bes
sie Ray: committee No. 2 of Associated j
Charities, Miss Bessie Ray: North Side
Embroidery club, Mrs. H. E. Ramsaur. i
Atlanta Travel Study club, Dr. Eliza- j
beth Broach: adjournment. I
Miss Wickersham Honoree.
Miss Ethel Wickersham, a bride-elect
of June, was tendered a luncheon today'
by Mrs. B. D. Gray and Mrs. Edward
Crawford, at Mrs. Crawford's apart
ment on Seventh street. Covers were
laid for eight, the guests including only
the wedding attendants. The center
piece was a large bowl of pink roses,
with all minor details in pink and
white. Miss Wickersham wore Copen
hagen blue silk with a large black hat
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Many Delightful Ways of Serving
Spaghetti.
The housewife who looks upon spa
ghetti as merely a side dish should learn
more about it. both for economy’s sake
and the saving of her reputation as a pro
vider of good things tn eat. A little book
let, published by the makers of Faust
Spaghetti, will give her a new light on
the subject. It tells of many ways of
serving this delectable dish
Many families now make Faust Spa
ghetti the chief dish for dinner once a
week. And they get from it food ele
ments far in excess of those contained
in meats, eggs, fish, etc. Ask your doctor
about this He will tell you that Faust
Spaghetti not only contains more nour
ishing power than these foods so often
considered necessary, but that it contains
these elements in a more easily digested
form.
All good grocers sell Faust Spaghetti—
-5c and 10c a package. Write for the free
Booklet of Recipes.
MAULL BROS.
1221 St. Louis Avenue. St. Louis. Mo.
ANOTHER VICTIM
IS RELIEVED
Mrs. Hoskins Lost Heart
and Gave Herself Up To
Die, But Is Relieved By
Taking Cardui, the
Woman’s Tonic.
Cary. Ky.—"l am in better health
than 1 have been’ for vears," writes
Mra, Sarah X Hoskins, from this place,
".arjci 1 thank f'atdui for it.
"I suffered for years with womanly
ailments, and at times would nearly
cramp to death. My back and right
side would nearly kill me.
“I tried everything to get relief, but
failed. I lost heart, and gave up hope
of ever getting well. Then I saw Car
dui advertised, and got a bottle. I was
down in bed. but before 1 had taken
two bottles of Cardui I was up and
helping with my work.
“Now I can wash all day and do my
housework with eas? I feel better
than 1 have for years. Since taking
Cardui I have gained more flesh than 1
ever did in ray life.
"I praise the medicine to all my
friends, for I believe Cardui saved my
life.”
If you are weak, tired, worn out or
suffer from any of th? pains peculiar to
weak women, such as headache, back
ache. pains in arm. side or limbs, or
any other symptoms of womanly trou
ble. you are urged to try Cardui, the
woman's tonic. It will help you.
During the past fifty years more than
a million wome/t have been benefited by
using Cardui. Ask your druggist.
N B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.,
Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga.
Tenn . for Special Instructions, and Pi
page bonk, "Home Treatment for Wom
en," sent in plain wrapper, on request.
Annual May Sale
of China, Cut Glass, Art Wares, etc.
This Week Only
g" PER CENT DISCOUNT on Fine China Cake Plates, Chop Dishes,
Salads, Bonbons, Fancy Plates, Cups and Saucers, Bouillons, etc.
O PER CENT DISCOUNT on Cut Glass and Etched Glasp Pitchers,
ato Bowls, Water Bowls, Cruets, Bonbons, Celery Trays, etc., etc.
O CT PER CENT DISCOUNT on Art Vases, Art Pottery, Bric-a-Brac,
Hand-Painted Vases, Art Bronzes, Plaques, Cloisonne Ware, etc.
WPER CENT DISCOUNT on “Open Stock” Staple White and Deco
rated China and Crockery, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Lamps, Shades.
J'HE REPUTATION of THIS STORE for high quality wares and splendid values
is a guaranty that the goods offered at these discounts are thoroughly worthy
in every way. It is simply our annual reduction of regular stocks. No job lots bought
for the purpose of a special sale. *.
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Dobbs & Wey Co.
57 N. Pryor St., Next to the Equitable Building
£>
j Lovely Norfolk Suits L
( of White Pique }
$7.50 Values Wednesday
5 at $4.85 F
f Charming: Norfolk Suits of fin? whit? ninn? th* I 4 A '
4 Suits for which there is such a great demand One
mode] is self-trimmed and has black patent- qF
leather belt, another is trimmed in Alice blue with in Wi
belt of the same shade. We want you to see these H.llax f
v delightful stylish little Suits tomorrow. They are Pa Jga Viffiialßr
& being snapped up as fast as we can supply them; aX C
y s7.’>6 values; special &/I QC. W BywlW ?
for Wednesday HI
First showing of stunning $ E.85 $
h new Norfolk Dresses ... JRq SS i
y We will show tomorrow these smart, new Dress- Mp
4. es. made with Norfolk Coat effect, trimmed
with lace collars, turn back cuffs and braid xgF
g ornaments. The Norfolk effect comes in blue. M
lavender, pink and tan, and the Skirts are all ffl|
k white. The sweet, stylish little frocks are ex- ®
a tra values on sale here C Q fl
f tomorrow atOO ►IS fl *
$3.50 fine White Pique
and Natural Linen S'
on sale Wednesday at . .
Beau'ufui New White Lingerie Waists, $1 2
'*7 -Inst arrived and on sal? tomorrow, a profusion of lovely white lingerie Waists
with Dutch necks, in either neat or elaborate effects, daintily trimmed in cluny and
S shadow laces, also embroidered fronts. The new French peplum, as well as all the MF
7 regulation styles. j /l/l
A big Wednesday value at
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/ Beautiful New Linen & £ Fine French Cream 4
Dresses atSerge Skirts, $3.95 j
)We will offer tomorrow as a gram! Wednesday spe- A rousing Wednesday sale of
eial these stylish natural Linen Dresses, made French Fine French Cream Serge
peplum style, with the peplum effect and Waist of Skirts, made with back panel,
eyelet embroidery, piped in red or brown, and with wide front and opening at side, »
sailor collar. Wednesday will he "tub” day at this trimmed with self-covered but- ffl
store, and these charming Dresses fP/f QC tons. $6.50 values. $ C
are wonderful values at OO Wednesday O /
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