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Society News of Atlanta I _ , • THE Atlanta colony at Wrights e is having a delightful time. . icially. one of the week's events Ming a morning party given by Mrs. }„ f? eh Raine at the Oceanic. Auc tion bridge was played, the tables be ing i , ranged in the ball room of the giMel. > here luncheon was served after th* game. Mis. Raine's guests were Frank Meador. Mrs. Jesse Couch. Mrs Rix Stafford and Mrs. Frederick Cooledge, of Atlanta; Mrs. A. G. Coxe. o f Asheville; Mrs. Daniel Shea, of New York Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Smith, of G'iffin; Mrs. Charles Evans, of Wil nnngion; Misses Bessie Woodward and Bessir Westmoreland, of Atlanta, and m Florence Greene, of Durham. N. C. A feature of the morning german to be gi’-en tomorrow at the Oceanic will h. ,1 series of fancy dances by some At lanta children. Misses Marion Stearns, Charette Meador. Erskine Jarnigan and Marie Stoddard and Master Ed uard fan Winkle. To= Atlanta guests take especial pleasure in th* deep sea fishing, a novei” for people living in a far inland city- A party on a deep sea fishing trip this week caught 108 fish in an h A ur The members of the party were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raine. Mrs. J. Frank Meador and Messrs. Dugas Mc- Clesky. Hugh Scott and Brigham ' Young. Recent arrivals from Atlanta whose coming augments the pleasant social colon' at the Oceanic are Mrs. R. V. Conn' 1 at and children. Mr. and Mrs. Pau' Johnson and children. Mr. Ar thur Hynds. Messrs. Eugene Kelly, Roy Dorsey, Grover and Carl Ramspeck. Mr and Mrs. Henry Grady and Mrs. Cha'les Black are expected this week. D" W. C Jarnigan will join Mrs Jarnigan and Miss Erskine Jarnig- n ♦ his we»k at the beach. Miss Atkisson Entertains. Miss H°len Atkiss>on entertained a group of friends at a hearts dice party a' h®r home on North Jackson street, being assisted in entertaining by her mother. Mrs. J. D. Atkisson. and by Mrs. W J. Ford. Silver picture frames were given for prizes. The guests in cluded Misses Sarah Ford. Gladys Sands, Lyndal) Haddon. Helen Jackson and Minnie Cook, and Messrs. Charles Forbes. William Means. Frederick Jones. Arthur Cook and Leonard Fane. FUTURE EVENTS The dinner-dance at the Driving club tomorrow evening will be a pleasant break in the monotony of the -season for the grownups. There will be a number of parties for supper, one of these to Include Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Blalock.' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May. Mr and Mrs. E. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Dargan will have a small party, and there will be several parties of young people dining on the terrace before the dance. | announcements] The members of Circle No. 6 of rhe Joseph Habersham chapter. D. A. R„ ’till give a novel entertainment tomor row afternoon for the benefit of the chapter. Boxes of lunch, prepared by ♦he chapter members, will be auctioned off at the East Lake Country club by Mr, Forrest Adair, and a large basket nf fruit and lunch, decorated with min iature flags and ribbons, will be auc tioned off as the regent's basket. Among the guests will be members’of the Joseph Habersham. Atlanta and Piedmont Continental chapters. Mrs. B, " . Stallings is chairman of Circle No. k. whose members are Mrs. R. V. Cotinerat. Mrs. A. H. Benning. Mrs. W. "■ Martin. Mrs. D. B. Carson, Mrs. Ira For’. Mr«. Joseph Brannen. Mrs. W. D. "hi”-, Mrs <’. p. Byrd and Misses Nina and Annie Hornady. The Atlanta Civic league will hold i’s regular semi-monthly meeting to tnorrow afternoon at. 3 o'clock in Car h'gie library. '-OSES LEG UNDER TRAIN. ALBANY. GA.. July 12.—8. J. Futch, a hostler tn the A. C. L. yards, this city, ”a.s run over by a train last night, one 'eg being amputated Freckles ‘ Them With a Veil: Remove Them With the New Drug. •ininent skin specialist recently str ' a ne " d ru ®> othine —double . ' ’ c '' 1 which is so uniformly sue- In removing freckles and giv ’ lear, beautiful complexion that ’’’ld by Jacobs' Pharmacy under -ohite guarantee to refund the ' it falls. ,n t hide your freckles under a veil; ' ounce of othine and remove Even the first night's use will ~ ’ wonderful improvement, some •? 'khter freckles vanishing en- It is absolutely harmless, and injure the most tender skin. ... ' io ask Jacobs' Pharmacy for • s'. , ul,lp strength othine; it is this sold on the money back guaran. Prices No Object at Duffy’s Friendship Sale! 11l I HI 11 111 II POPULAR MACON GIRL~ VISITING IN ATLANTA J m / ’MI I / ® 8 I - nHMB VHb I 19 T fc F - I ’ f Or w I wit W \ rL?* y I • ' - ' wtl - Miss Helen Barnes, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em niette Barnes, of Macon, whose presence in Atlanta as the guest of Mrs. Johij Marshall Slaton, has occasioned much of this week’s ; entertaining in tt.e younger contingent. Miss Barnes is a popti- ' lar college girl, who will make her debut next winter, or the I season thereafter. WOMAN OF MYSTERY. KINGS’ ENTERTAINER. LIES IN GEORGIA JAIL MACON, GA.. July 12. —Mrs. Dixie Jarrett, possessor of a gold bracelet given in person by the late King Ed ward. of England, upon the completion of one of her before-royalty perform ances. is in Bibb county jail charged with lunacy, as the result of a warrant sworn out by a young man named Fred Haygood, who claims to be her son. Asserting her sanity in rational terms. Mrs. Jarrett declares that Hay good is only an adopted son. and that he is persecuting her because when she made her will recently she omitted him. For fifteen years Mrs Jarrett has toured the world, giving exhibitions of her strange magnet!' power, which she has even demonstrated in jail since her confinement for the benefit of fellow- I prisoners. Her mere toui h invests pins. I iron and steel with the power of mag-! netlsm. Mrs. Jarrett must remain in jail ten . days pending a hearing for lunacy In compliance with the law. She be j lleves that the jury will declare her sane, and if acquitted she intends to prosecute a warrant now pending against her alleged son for assault and battery She Is qiil’e wealthy, owning property In Philadelphia. Ma con and Milledgeville, besides valuable Jewels. MACONSUBURB DESIRES TO BECOME PART OF CITY MACON, G.A., July 12.—Residents of Cherokee Heights, a populous subu b of Macon, last night took steps which may result in annexation The citizens unanimously petitioned the city coun cil to annex their territory. Council will next week ask the legislators from Bibb to Introduce a bill authorizing an nexation. THE ATLANTA GEORGI.AN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. .ILLY 12. 1012. BOY BATHES WITH FISH IN HOTEL FOUNTAIN POOL CHICAGO. July 12.—The large foun tain in the Pompeiian room of the Con. gross hotel was used as a bathing pool i by Sammie Wertheimer, seven years old, who divested himself of shoes and stockings and waded agtd tolled with the goldfish for an hour, delighting women and men patrons of the hotel. He was watclTed by his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Werthei mer, of New York. [BANKRUPT] I SALE I i St'! l gees on at Mr 5 , Ca’’- Ks| | ffi|l mirhael'e. 170 Peach<ree 3* kJ ■B Th. wonderful reductions in Pj. M prices are attracting quite a Bm number of summer shoppers. ELg jR FOR EXAMPLE J?i sgil Hundreds of trimmed Hats in L* jgl the latest styles that sold for §8 $lO and $1?, for I $7.75 I M£ Panamas reduced to $5.00. 1170 Peachtree Street 3 PERSONAL I ■ Mrs. Forrest Adair is better, after an. illness of several weeks, but i® still con fined to her bed. Mrs. T. N Abernathv and Miss Leila Bazemore leave tonight for a week 1 .: stay at Tyhee. Mr. and Mrs. William McKenzie are spending ten days at Atlantic City and Asbury Park. N. J. Miss Grace M'auck has returned from New York and will leave in a few days for Cumberland Island. Miss Georgia Sanner and Miss Edith Shockley leave Sunday night for St. Simons Island for two weeks. Mrs. John Scalding and her four lit tle daughters, accompanied by Miss Frances Connally, leave tonight for St. Simons Island. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adair. Jr., and Miss Helen Hobbs have returned from Richmond, where Mr. Adair played in the tennis tournament. Mrs. A. M. Moseley and daughter and Miss Nora Brevard, of Macon, left last night for a ilsft in North Carolina and Washington. D. C. Atlantans at Tate Springs are Mrs. Harry Harman. Jr„ Miss Mildred Har man. Mrs. Clem Harris and Miss Jennie D, Harris. Miss Jennie Mobley will spend August at Tate. Miss M. A. Phelan gave an informal bridge party of two tables this after noon for Mrs. inman Sanders, of Mem phis. who Is the guest of her parents. Captain and Mrs. E. S. Gay. Master Spencer Wallace Boyd gave a matinee party st the Forsyth, his guests including his cousins. Easton and Douglas Young, of Savannah, and John and Clarence May. Mrs. Lee Lewman and little daugh ter. Idolene, and Mrs. Lewman's moth er. Mrs Samuel Peeples Sparks, have landed in England, after a delightful voyage, and are spending some time in London. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Speir leave Atlanta next Tuesday for New York, whence they sail on Thursday for a trip abroad. They will travel in Italy, England. France and Germany, return ing the latter part of. September. Judge and Mrs. Spencer Atkinson, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Orme, Mrs. Emily Carter Devine and Mrs. Harry Jackson returned today from a pleasant stay of two weeks at St. Simons. Mrs. De vine has returned to’Carters for a stay. Mrs. J. L. Baird, a, recent bride, who was formerly Miss Fannile Davies, was the guest of honor at a tea given by members of the Round Dozen club at the Georgian Terrace yesterday after noon. , Miss Irene Lopez entertained at an informal bridge party of twelve guests this afternoon for her guest. Miss Bes sie Ellis, of Cordele. Miss Lopez. Miss Ellis and Miss Madge Horne leave Monday for Hendersonville. N. C., where they will be chaperoned by Mrs. D. H. Lopez. X_L.HI HIM I Nadinola Talcum 8 WILL PLEASE THE MOST EXACTING There’s None Bette* Contains More Antiseptics Sets free just enough oxygen to keep the skin white, soft, smooth and healthy. Nadinola Talcum Powder is composed entirely of sanative ingredients. Soft as velvet. Guaranteed. By toilet counters or by mail. 25 cents. NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Paris. Torn HOTELS AND RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL. Virginia are . near Beach and Steel Pier, Open s lino landing's. Capacity 500 Hot and cold sea water baths. I arge rooms, south ern exposure. Elevator to street level, spa clous porches, etc Special week rates *2 5h up daily Booklet Coaches meet tra ins COOPER & LEEDS ATLANTICCITYOffKIAhGIIIDt L, patres.. 225 illustrations All attraction? and I the l«adinß hotels described, with ra’ee city I mans, efr Send 2c stamp for maili”r fie* < opy I Atlanti* ( if\ Information Hiin-au I *p. n. Ibn «I>.Y Atlantic City. . J ' I THE | ■.Blenheim’ fITUWTICaTY.ty Leadine House of 1 he World o JOSIAH WMITf I SONS COMPANY | CORSYTH I M* S Atlanta’s BosiestThraler ) TorijM Edmund Hayes & Com- M ex t Week pany, Isabelle D'Armond -- & Frank Carter, Ru- MASTER tan's Song Birds. Mei- GABRIEL notte Twins and The Lowe. and Lamey, CQMpANY Coombs. Winburn, MENTION |s| Mrs. Porter King arid Miss Carolyn King will leave early in August for Virginia, where they will visit friends. The? will then go to Philadelphia, where they will join a party of friends for a motor trip through the East. A stay of some time at Atlantic City and in New York will conclude tho trip. , Mrs. King and Miss King will remain away until October. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ellis, Jr., and Miss Adgate Ellis have opened their summer cottage at Tallulah Falls, and will spend the remainder of the sum mer there. The hospitable home will be visited by many of the young friends 1 of the hostess and her young daughter, i Miss Virginia Bowman and Miss Eliza. < beth Tuller go up with them to be their 1 guests. x - - . .A.. ...... . ....... -- ■ , KU i < ■'» Byck s Rebuilding Sale Our Entire Stock of Summer Footwear for Ladies, Misses and Childern GREATLY REDUCED For Saturday Special We Offer Any Style of Byck’s Celebrated Josephine Low Q f Shoes. Now Only All styles of Pumps and Ties in Patent, Kid, Cravenette, Velvet, Gun Metal and Tan. Watch Our Display Window BYCK BROS. & CO. 27 and 29 Whilehall PIANOS Below we list a number of used Pianos, practically as good as new, and if you are contemplating the pur chase of an instrument you should take advantage of this great offer. WAS NOW S3OO Weser $ 43 $350 Mathushek $ 62 $325 Kimball $143 $350 Cote $l9B S4OO Haines $217 $325 Palmer $228 $550.... Mason & Hamlin.... $375 $650 Player Piano $395 USED FOR DEMONSTRATING S1 .OO 1 ’ "" SI.OOEE! On Some of the Above—Stools and Scarfs Extra STORY & CLARK NEW PIANOS S4OO to SSOO Values, from $298 to $379 Come Early, as These Bargains Will Not Last Long StoryS Clark Piano Co 61 N. FORSYTH ST, ATLANTA, GA. PLAGUE QUARANTINE IM CUBA HOLDS MANY BOUND FOR AMERICA HA’’ANA. Juh 12. Hundreds of Americans bound for Florida arc held up her” by the rigid <iuaranHne estab lished against bubonic . plague. Cere melo Hegluera. who has been under treatment for two days as a plague patient, died today, but it can not be determined definitely whether he was a victim of the plague or not until a bac teriological examination has been com pleted. BOY HURLS BRICK IN BALL GAME AND KILLS CHARLESTON. ILL.. Jul’ 12 Wal ter McPherron is dead today as the re sult of being hit by a brick thrown by Jesse Burrows. The boys were playing ball when the quarrel began. Burrows was charged by the coroner's jury with ROBS EMPLOYERS SO HE CAN MARRY AND HAVE HIS OWN HOME CHI' AGO. July 12.—Albert Wang, anxious to be married and have his own home, took watches from the safe of Moore & Evans, jewelers. That is the story he told the police today. Under arrest. Wang with two detec tives went to hi. 3 home. Thej' found prettv aighteen-year-old Mrs. Wang entertaining friends. Saying that he had a business deal on with the men. Wang got some pa pers and was taken to the police sta tion. His speculations, ft is asserted, have netted about $4,000. Wang was a. confidential clerk and had access to the safe where the watch es were kept. They were shipped to New York and sold at auction. 9