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Society News of Atlanta MEMBERS of the debutante set, "ho, after a winter and spring of much gayety, have given »'vay to the June brides and the col- If-ge girls, were the guests of a de lightful party this afternoon, whenl Mrs Holland Lowndes and Mrs. George Lowndes, Jr., were hostesses at a bridge tea, complimenting their young sister. Miss Wilkinson, of San Antonio, Texas. The trio of pretty sisters, who have won much admiration from Atlanta since their coming here to reside, were lovely in their smart afternoon frocks. Mrs. George Lowndes wore white lin gerie. lace trimmed and embellished with dainty hand embroidery. Mrs. Holland Lowndes was gowned in black charmeuse satin, with the deep collar and turned-back cuffs of Irish lace. Miss Wilkinson wore white embroid ered crepe over satin, with a girdle of black velvet. The apartments of Mrs. George Lowndes on Howard street were deco rated lavishly in daisies and enchan tress carnations, with palms and ferns. Silk hose were given as prizes for top score, consolation and honor guest. Mrs. Brooks Entertains. A pretty party of the day was given by Mrs Shirley Victor Brooks in honop of Miss Georgia Watts, a bride-elect. The decorations were of pink sweet peas. The prizes included silk hose, a Home Made Beauty Aids. (By Elia Ellis in The Arch.) "If you dissolve an original package of mayatcne in a half pint witch hazel you have a true complexion heautifler that will make your skin smooth, clear, satiny and free from blemish. Gently massage the face, neck and arms with this simple, lotion and you will he de lighted with the improvement. It is better than face powder. "Put four ounces of powdered orris root in a fruit jar, add an original package of therox, shake together, and you have a perfect dry shampoo pow der. Sift a teaspoonful on the head, brush through the hair, and it removes dust, excess oil and dandruff. Therox makes the hair grow long and luxuri antly, and keeps it soft, fluffy and lus trous. “To make a hair remover, mix pow dered delatone and water in sufficient quantities to form a paste. Cover the hairs on face or forearms with the paste, allow to remain two minutes, then wash the skin and the hairs will be gone. This method is sure, safe and speedy. "Thin eyebrows come in long, thick and silky if pyroxfn is applied to lash roots with thumb and forefinger. Thin, straggly eyebrows will grow long, thick and lustrous with the same treatment." Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS Shop in the Morning Store Closes Tomorrow, Saturday, at 1 o’Clock Between the Hours of 8 and 1 o’Clock Tomorrow We Will Sell Wowen’s3scLis!eHoseat2sc They are very light summer weight, made strong at the toes, heel and top with double threads. Silk finished lisle—a quality that we sell regularly for 35c a pair. With this saving of loca pair wise women will buy their summer’s supply right now. Women's $1 Lisle Combination Suits 89c Women's 75c Lisle Combination Suits 59c Those at 89c are of mercerized lisle; those at 59c are of plain lisle. They are both lace trimmed and both are garments that have already proven very popular. They are marked at these prices just for the half day’s selling. Chamberlin Johnson Dußose Company ANNOUNCEMENTS Circle No. 4 of Jackson Hill Baptist church will hold a cake sale at the King Hardware Company's store on Peach tree street tomorrow, beginning at 9 o'clock. Atlanta Chapter. No. si, Order of Eastern Star, will hold its regular meeting this evening at 8 o’clock at the Masonic tgmple, corner of Peachtree and Caln streets. coat set of lace ruffles and a dainty hand-made souvenir of the occasion for the guest of honor. Mrs. Brooks was charming as a host ess. wearing a gown of white pique trimmed in hand embroidery and bands of dark blue. Th" guests included Misses Georgia Louise, Edith and Pri icess Watts, Miss Lamar Jeter. Mrs. Percy Adams, Mrs. Francis Jones and Mrs. Evelyn Harris. Mrs. Flande-g Entertains. Mrs L. C. Flanders entertained the members of her bridge club and a few other friends at bridge today at her home in Inman Park for Miss Wesley Mitchell, a bride-elect. A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in detail, the decorations being of daisies, palms and ferns. The prizes included a parasol for top score, a picture for sec ond prize, a deck of cards for consola tion and a fancy work bag for the honor guest. A buffet luncheon was served at the close of the game. Mrs. Flanders was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. W. S. Larendon and Miss Lu cile Flanders. Miss Caroline Larendon served punch. A shower of gifts for the bride-elect was a feature of the af fair. Mrs. McEachern Hostess. Mrs. J. N. McEachern gave a domino party today at her home in West End for Misses Mabry Ward Arnold and Bessie Brogdon, two brides-elect. and for Miss Willie DuPree, of Blue Ridge. The decorations were of daisies and nasturtiums. Invited to meet the three honor guests were Misses Emma Ar nold, Eddie Hardwick. Mert Rockmore, Edith Brogdon, Louise Prlntup, Bessie Pierce. Alice May Hanes, Esther Burns, Virginia LaHatte, Julia Crumley, Eu fala McEachern, Cornelia Cooper, Belle Cooper. Marie Mclntyre, Mollie Ray, Julia Purser. Allie Purser. Virginia Jol ly, Elmer Ray, Moselle Gann, Christine McEachern. Dorothy Brogden. East lack and Denton. Mrs. W. M. Jenkins. Mrs. Willis Dobbs, Mrs. R. H. Dobbs. Mrs. Homer McAfee. Mrs. Clarke Fra zier. Mrs. William K. Jenkins, Mrs Samuel McEachern, Mrs. Jack Arnold. Mrs. Cofer, Mrs. Mack and Mrs. Mc- Phail. Clover-Leaf Tea. Charming and original was the ar rangement of the four tables for a small afternoon tea which Mrs. E. S. Ehney gave at the Piedmont Driving club to day. The tables were placed on the porch in the form of a four-leaf clover, I Ht_ ATLANTA GEORGIAN AMI NEWS. B. S. O. Sorority to Meet Here Next Week An interesting number of visiting girls will be here next week to attend the eleventh national convention of the Beta Sigma Omicron sorority, which meets at the Georgian Terrace on June 18 to 21. There will be a pleasant so cial side to the convention. The busi ness sessions w ill be presided over by the grand president. Miss Erna Berry Watson, of Hamilton college faculty. Lexington, Ky. Miss Christine Cole, of Newnan, is vice president. The sorority, while comparatively new in Georgia, has a flourishing chap ter at Brenau. Atlanta yoifng women members are Misses Sadie and Mary Andrews, Miss Alma Glenn, Mrs. Roy Z. Lane, Mrs. Ethel Huff Chaffee, Mrs. Adelaide Allen Day and Mrs. V. J. Adams. About 75 delegates are expected, rep resenting colleges in many states, from Massachusetts to Texas. A brilliant social event of the con vention will be »he reception on Tues day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Andrews on Peachtree street, the three young daughters of whom. Mrs. Adams and Misses Sadie and Mary Andrews, are prominent members of the sorority, the Nu chaper, at Brenau. They will have as their house guests during the convention Mrs. George E. Stock, of Montgomery; Miss Nina Dent, of Eufaula, Ala.; Miss Mary Elise Gary, of Gulfport, Miss-,, and Miss Grace Pruitt, of Clayton, Ala. directly in the center being a tall bank of palms, the long fronds overtopping the heads of the guests as they sat around these tables. Crystal baskets of coreopsis on each table added to the effective picture. Mrs. William Lang, of New York, the guest of the Misses Glenn, was the honoree of this affair, which is one of a series to be given by Mrs. Ehney. Sixteen ladies were present this after noon. Miss Ethel Massengale and her moth er leave Sunday to spend the summer in California and the West. Keep the Complexion Beautiful. Nadine Face Powde. (In Green Botej Only. ) Produces a soft, velvety appearance so much ad mired, and remains until washed off. Purified by a new process. Will not clogthbpores. Harmless. Prevents sunburn and return of discolorations. WHITE. FT.ESH. PINK. BRUNETTE. I l ' ... By,toilet counters or mail, 50c. Mont back if not entirely pleased. HATIONAL TOIU.T COMPANY. Paris. Tmi WEDDINGS Sergeant- Rice. Mr. Charles Edward Sergeant has is sued cards announcing the marriage of his daughter, Antoinette Coles, to Mr. Fountain Rice. Jr., on Wednesday. Cards inclosed state that Mr. and Mrs. Rice will be at home after Julv 1 in the Elizabeth apartments, Chatta nooga. Tenn. Graduation Exercises. One of the interesting school events of the week was the commencement of the Academy of the Immaculate Con .ception on Washington street. The hall was decorated with palms and flowers, the walls being adorned ■with' the paintings of the art class. An in teresting program was rendered. The Salutatory was given by Miss Mary Corley. “The Journey of Life." an al legory in tableaux and music, was given by seven young ladies. Miss Thelma Cullinane and Miss Jo Regis Cheves recited and the Valedictory was delivered by Miss Annie Laurie Byerly. This young woman was presented with three awards—a gold cross, gold medal and a copy of Wordsworth's poems. Vo cal and instrumental music was ren dered. Acad mic honors were conferred on the graduate. Miss Annie Laurie Byerly. The graduating address was made by Rt. Rev. Benjamin J. Kelley, bishop of Savannah. GRAY HAIR Easy to Restore Natural Color of Your Hair by Simple Method. Science has just been finding out some of the most amazing things about the hair —discoveries that overturn many 01. l Ideas. For Instance, with a n| t"’ly discovered prod — uct. the natural FfmfK ' er color is restored Iltiwl 1 a simple AS®!?,, f ilWfflW treatment that -fir IMmF can be applied fl l■l’W pQfl vsffp by any one In a FI short time. This i.Wvlwfl scientific treat- i rJlH’jk, i\ vrr 1 ment is embod- KRisSfHMVvAwA ' ef| 1,1 Queen \Nk Im Hair Restorer, a fIWBWWn'A| liquid prepara nUßlMMwl\\_Ltlon that makes any desired shade from the one package leaving the hair soft and fluffy, and mak ing a lasting color that Is not sticky and does not run off. The Queen Gray Hair Restorer is in stantaneous in Its effect and requires but one.applicatfon to restore the natural col or of your hair. It is In two sizes, 50c and sl. and can be obtained from Jacobs' Pharmacy, and the leading drug and de partment stores through-out the country. The best hairdressers use it and sell it to their patrons. If RICH & BROS. co. HoW S T A SATURDAY SALE T | | OF LADIES’ LINGERIE | I WAISTS I . * Sheer Soft White 5 w ggl gjjjj * These Waists are not helter-skelter-picked-at- j random garments. They are all fresh and dandy, J J more than seventy-five dozen having been bought for this sale. So this ad invites you to a bargain £ f eas t of Waists of which we are proud, and which you will be delighted to buy. The lot includes 5c dS both low and high neck in the simple lingerie Sy blouse effects, and also in the severely plain ■J; tailored styles. Sy ■* These Waists are dainty de- S -5 sign lace and insertion trim- • B ® J ■J! med and you will find many £ -5 charming designs to please K S ■* you. These d? 1 CQ Values B J -y are positives' I Now S Another , “ C ;^ me ? n J n ’ „ I > .... ' . . the Water s Fine S : Waist Special Ifyou > re taking your : j “Linene” and Linen “ dail *p di P” * f - 3 Lawn Waists. « nc mont Park, or if your £ - Rpaniar «I /M vacation is allseaward, w 3 Keguiar 51.50 / d f t he feathery, «. value, now f ( ’ Je frolicsome sun, we can S' _* apparel you cap-a-pie Sy • White Pique Skirts in the latest styles of 3’ Si- 50 Values, SI.OO sh * tc . A sk to be S ■S now, . . . shown the line. 5 ____________ g | RICH & BROS, coj— FKIIIAY, JUNE 14. IHI2. MUSIC NOTES Miss Furlow Anderson and her pu pils in music will give a recital Tues day evening at Philathea hall, Wesley Memorial building. A program will be rendered by Misses Emma Proctor. Ber nice Withers, Ruth Love. Lucile Harri son, Gladys Buesse, Lola Jackson, t'lea vie Whitley. Hattie Wynne. Blanche Foster. Frances Gresham. Evelyn Hunt. Myrtle Hodges. Ethel Millican and Louise Postelle and Mrs. Hull. Parties For Miss Lowry. Among the parties for Miss Jennie Lowry, whose marriage to Mr. Robert Evans Warwick takes place tomorrow evening. was a dinner at which Mr. and Mrs. George Allen entertained. The ta ble decorations were of Killarney roses and pink sweetpeas, with minor details in white and pink. The guests were Miss Lowry, Mr. Warwick. Miss Lillian Atkin, of Knoxville, and Mr. Bruch, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. William Seabrook’s bridge par ty was also a compliment to Miss Low ry. The guests Included the young women who will be bridesmaids at the wedding. The prizes were won by Mrs. U. D. Beeler, of Knoxville, and Mrs. J. I. Lowry. Miss Lowry was presented with a brass vase. Gift Goods i CHESTS FLATWARE: There is perhaps nothing more highly prized than what comes to ns as an heirloom, many treasuring it to the point of retiring 1 it from actual service, keeping for the association alone. The patterns of which our many chests are filled are as substantially constructed as were those of the past, and are as surely destined to be prized and treasured by those that follow. The range of combinations that we can show you covets the entire field, from a silk-lined case carrying two dozen pieces at $40.00, to a velvet-lined chest, three drawers and deck, carrying twenty dozen*, at J 5500.00. Zugepe l/ytaypeyfs. JEWI.IIERS - 07 WHITEHALL ST. 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 are almost as unattractive as ill-kept teeth. It is a simple, easy matter to keep your hands smooth and beautiful. Th following prescription. which you can compound at your own home, is famous for the marvelous, instantaneous re sult It gives: Get fr *m your druggist one ounce of Kulux Compound. Bqt 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 Instw-itlv to this application. This is the private prescription of a famous Parisian beau tv. & 2 M i Southern Suit F & Skirt Co. I | 43=45 Whitehall St. p £ Important | / Specials 2 t FOR f C Saturday) | 1,000 New White A Lingerie Waists, M Saturday SI.OO / V A wonderful showing off" lovely new, sheer Lingerie x® Waists, trimmed with m V beautiful laces and em- Jf A. broideries tn every con eeivable manner; low I necks in square and V I /--=> shapes; also sailor and KI Dutch collars: 25 charming IF new styles to select from; A VX tegular $1.50 - JW | K’”: 8 *’"" SI.OO I rl Saturday Sale of $lO Silk Dresses j $5.95 ) - Lovaly new. soft Taffeta Tam ‘A Silk Dresses in neat checks and stripes, trimmed in ft W buttons and laces, with at_ tractive lace peplum; the ’ olors arp nav y anfi white, F M black and white, brown and *. Jr white and white and black; vSk U- a stunning little summer as gown, worth fl C“ $10: tomorrow CC QC T _ priced at Remarkable Bar gains in Ladies’ £ | Silk Shirt Waists 98c J A Tomorrow we will sell 10 dozen Ladies’ Silk Shirt- 1 waists, all new and fresh. tn " hite grounds with col wT ored stripes; light blue. V at green, heliotrope, tan and k jw black, very dainty and cool Z for summer wear; _ Jr w priced for (iXr m Y tomorrow at 'jy 25 Voile Dresses in J j colors at $3.98 a AVe will sell tomorrow jr , some very pretty colored S Voile Dresses, with bodice and sleeves entirely of all- xsr j over lace and the skirt of sheer, lovely striped voile, in black and white, navy a and white, tan and white, • f helio and white; a very wk ft attractive sum- mer dress: worth Qx Jr ■jj) $5.00; tomorrow. ... vft.'U Saturday the 3 ) Last Day of) gj the Skirt Sale 5 Every Skirt in stock re- y !duced in price. Save $2 to A $4 by buying that Skirt to- W morrow. A $5.00 Skirts To morrow $2.98 M These. Skirts are in various m Js new models, plain and w striped Imported Mohairs. Al Imported Chiffon Pana- y . mas. Worsteds and Tweeds. The colors are navy, black. t gray and brown; tomorrow, your V/ (lx choice J Choice entire Stock $5 1 and $6.50 Whipcords / and Serges at $3.98 I Every Skirt in stock that sold at $5.00 and $6.50, in Jr .1? Whipcords and Serges, of- A sered in navy . A 1k H blue and black; Qx J EL tomorrow Vv.zu J $7.50 Skirts for 2 $4.98 | jK New Skirts in fine French y serges, blue and black, im- jf ported Panamas. In blue *# z and black, and imported French ’worsted in tan on ly; late models, strictly hand tailored. a [ ) ‘ Southern Suit L CJj & Skirt Co. C / 43-45 Whitehall St, i N M 11